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= |— — e The Porteous & Mitchell Co. [N, izendon . T - Line STERLY HAS $12,000 0 FIRE Three Houses and Contents Destroyed—Delay Because - Horses Were Not Available To Draw Apparatus—Town Council Meets—John L. Brown Elected Milk Inspector With Salary of $150—Jurors Drawn. et Prancis G. Huswell, tSe new mem- |tion and suggesied the extension of » the street lght service in Atlantic T of the Westerly town councll whe | L2, LF 0. D5 [ ok gant | Vibw THE FAGTORY END SALE [ oodiios< WHICH IS NOW,IN PROGRESS, IS FILLING OUR and Chester W. Chapn Chooe this route mext time you go STORE EVERY DAY WITH ENTHUSIASTIC BUYERS. §| Vosizs 3 bong dutand Sonnd Snd s superb view Of the wonderful skyiine & 1sl: NO DULL SEASON HERE ! i ed Now. London at i1 | mplefhgp = Y Pie 19: % dected 1n Juma, has become e | hotse” westyar lomaras Waioh Hll : Bast River A% cor and Bler 40, Nort ve L of that dody and v ‘The matter was referred to e street . . iver, - ‘¢lock next morming. Bt te rosrm mmastie, roch 54 woew)| Lt comimitioe. |4 The immense assortments of Seasonable Merchandise and “T.’éklu‘: 8 aliterdma fhom oket » Councilman Haswell complained of . agent rallroad station, ~ Ssisd by Comslinen Mausics W. | 10°Lid eondition of 4Cran el Cennn unmatchable values which the Factory End Sale offers are Meais a 4 Carte Flyan_ both being clas: as the - y frfom the shore road to Atlantle ave- . ' Gependent and fres lance members |nus and sugsested immediate IMDrove- the magnets which attract the patronage of all who would NORWICH . 8 At the meeting Monday Councilman |ment. Councilman Langworthy sald Bhnk e o the road would reccive attention, but - y with economy. REW YORK e susl at rn‘Tcm there was much to be — 3 lone elsewhere. During no sale thus far conducted have we heard as many complimentary remarks regarding our stock than during FACTORY END SALE OF WASH GOODS this sale. Each and every garment is as fresh and clean J|jThousands of yards of Staple and Novelty Wash Goods— ’ : short e d full pieces—all at Factory End Pri as the day manufactured, and are worth almost twice the o i = £ Following are a few of the many special values which New England Steamship Co the factory End Sale offers: S New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Attorney A. T. L. Ledwidge, repre- senting property owners in the Central park section, asked for extension of the street light system there. He said Ris election to the council he had been |that owners of taxable property asked in regard to the expenditures of |amountinz to $15,000 were entitled to appropriations and was unable to give | consideration. This matter was Te- answer to his questioners. He sald the |ferred to the strect light committee. people had the right to know and that — s & member of the council, should | _Frederick C. Buffum asked the coun- of the knowledge which |cil why he had lost his official head; be obtained through the |Why he was ousted from the place of ] % Bac Best Quality Dress Prints,| 12/4c | Chiffon Crepe, 27 inches wide,| Frelght and serwice Sommitiees Baving charge of the ap. | res warden. ‘un omice’ which he had | z f £ vafie | Indigo Blues, Gravs Black| valte | in pretty light effects, with e propriations. Tu: platned | practically creat - E 2 B B icn was Mmnien £ Soves | Cosneitmer Taomas ‘erviained et |f PriCE they are belng offered for at present. 7c | and White, Red and White| 1sc | rosebud and other floral de. From Norwich Tuesdays, Thucs- a8 expenditures from the public fund. | Mr. Buffum had made no application Councilman Flynn in seconding the [for reappointment anq it was con- that he had served in the |sidered that he did not want to con- years, and confessed that |tinue as tree warden. Mr. Gavitt ap- little of the council bus- |plied for the place and, as there was ducted by committees. He |no.other candidate, Mr, Gavitt was knew what had been dome |appointed. the ocommittees submitted the e for council approval. When ques- | The Watch Hill Improvement com- By his constituency in regard to [ pany petitioned the council for the tare of appropriations he | passage of an ordinance prohibiting no definite information and | the throwing of garbage and refuse Be had heard of town mat- | on the shore or in the waters of Little the outside that materialized | Narragansett bay harbor. The matter the town council meeting. was referred to Town Solicitor Agard, Councilman Haswell said it is not [Who drafted an ordinance which + |and Shirting Prints—all at signs, at 12%c a yard, value| (07 5%c a yard, value 7c. 18c. o andays, at Fork Bior 23, Haat River, foot Roosevsit Btrest. Mondaya % o 1 SR 12)4c | Palmer Zephyr Ginghams, 32§ || Wednesdays. Fridays, at § b m: e, | Dress Ginshams —-standard | yafhe | inches wide, in Plaids, Checks| gl TR S L 9c | lengths—Stripes, Checks and| 15¢ |and Stripes—a fabric that i . . 3 compares favorably with the| Plaids—at 6%c a yard, value Sobn boot e un b E P lar Material, o at 12%c a yard, value 15c. Byery Popptar Mareris: . Prices from $1.25 10 $9.95 F s | one i ot wamn oot sn- | 1s, | Sasates chot, sme ot sme st value | cluding fine quality Batiste | (10 3 e y ¢ | popular fabrics for children’s e, .| 10" new |deelgns aud color- |’ 75" | /wear, in- & -wide range’ of] - ings—also 36-inch Percales in R eles, tcluAing w tals Iins L o a splendid range of patterns S on light grounds—all at 6%c i a yard, value 10c, g i i lll’ I i Ei i 3 ! ) g8 5 S oa o , 140 hirting Madras, 32 inches| mm_fla;:'ln;-flrxfi,\:flia‘.hfi(‘(",onfl; ed by the council. The penalty B All Si 3 8c | Dress Cambrics, 36-inches| value | wide, white grounds, with a RIS was responstbie to the pec ; Your Choice, 1zes, Thls Sale $4 95 valie | wide, light and dark color-| '17c | varlety of colored stripes for v le to the peo- = — > | ings. in a wide range Of at- 22 whould be acanainted Witk | The contract to furnish coal to the Values up to $12.50, . | | tractive designs—Ngbyes, dots bl e e B business contempla! e [new town hall was awarded to the ang stripes—at 8% a vard, 3 : ‘committees. 3 ° value 10c. 14c | Serpentine Crepe, 30 inches! - 9= E o s e: value | wide, newest designs and col- ouncllman Aibert H. Langworthy | John S as % | Fi lity Batiste and| 170 at léc mimed at the highway committee, of |2 i rrovided it was done w |} 16c | designs and colorings—also 2 : l hich he was chairman and he said |ou rference 1o trolley traffic = 40-inch Bordered Batiste in 17c | Wash Goods, including fine| l,:’.::,.;“mufi ,:m;‘n,fl‘,‘h_;“,:gm to {petst Bihiain ‘\.“»\,;‘”r‘l“, ‘ Our Best Coats, ThlS Sale $9 95 attractive a;-mnsjlan at9c a vzagm_- | quu::iv 7<1&:c k:a;nd ;“la]xolgx, id be ph with |au license at Wate 8 | ya value 16c a 1 Sc in stripes, ecl and plaids,) B ation Of the members. | He | Ao 8 bot & Taghi o Values up to $30.00, . | 7RIS value Be an in all the desirable colors, ail 5314 e playeq no favoriies and award- (of Tesi: veral tavern, victual / |1 1020 | Best Quality Percates, 25 | 17¢ a yard, value 25c. contracts to the lowest responsible |ling an licenses were granted o value | inches wide in a splendid as- 5 - e 4 ana in . Hew Wi YIS | A amd aol-| 190 | Plain Chiffon Vofle, 40 inches - bidders. lt e L ot I W lnstiuctd at 50 per cent. e | e O ite o sard vanie| value | wide, in black navy, tan, ! B Paer AT e o s, | i, AT aists : || 7 || o | R AR HOTEL: I eaciaacrt ne. milk - | That 1 ther i mat ey Propriotars of former prices | L35 8 gantivkins 26o : #pector, stating that no one in Wes- they must close business or be 10'5¢ | Best Quality Dress Ginghams, Scotch Ginghams—350 pieces| 190 c 1 piece: terly was as well qualified for the ited. The superintendent of value | including 3 m of his medical know- was_instructed to abate the 5 2%he 5 25¢ | in checks, stripes anq plaids, sdHie” Cxoerience. o twaiva | mulkaners il Wi preiieial ' at J0 per cent. Rordetna o || ks ot et a0 vy b Fesrs' inspection of milk in England. health ana two cases in Plerce 5 ams—in all this season's | value 25c. It was voted that the salary of milk 2 were cited. newest designs, including a inspector be $150 a year. Besides that s I of former prices Fol Tiie of Helld: colors 25 | The celebrated John and of Dr. Sentor, applications for appoint. T G David Anderson’s Scoten Ment were received from John L. |members were to fill the vacancy. in | Ginghams, 32 inches wide. in Breen and Edward L. Gavitt. A bal- | (o e . o spiendia range of Plaid o e rameard L, Gayitt. A bal- |the school board caused by the resig- FIFTH AV., BROADWAY. 16 05 Stodern. _ Absolutely Firepreat. S rous. comioriabie Snd Bomeiike, Nearest amueements, shops a8 Jepots, Values $8.00 up PRICES $3.50 UP 10/4c | Krinkled Seersucker, 30 inch- i value | es wide, in a splendid assort- tion h i 15¢ ment of colorings, at 10%c a Combinations, at 25¢ a yard,§ PRICS. Sesn. §; Gavitt, 1. All members of | Dy 3 froanort {ime before death, of ATl natas U6 boriés oy NONE BETTER AT ANY S A r. J. Howarq Morgan. Councilman = J 300 Rooma, each with private bath, SRS T, e [T aa e i | B 194 Main Street, Wauregan House Block » $2.00 5= e school board informed him that oot b Councilman Haswell said fght | g Doard recommended the election of REVIEMBER — the Factory End Sale touches every de- oTHT:RS UF TO $i0. wwas nesded in the Pleasunt View sec- | i, T, Coltrell 10 il the vacaney | BARLOR. BXDROON, BATH. $4.00. ouncilman Culley nominated ' F partment in the store. There are Factory End Bar- Craie A Dalier womiiated | alarm to call out the wagon and |to Fort Greble Mgnday for a week of | 1and hospital Monday to~be operated R , ) e and Menars. Colirell banot Jras taken | Sicamer _of the Rhode Island .Ones, | Dreliminary instruction, . to _ammual |yt “gSPItal Monday to°fe operated || gains in Men’s Wear, Women’s Wear, Millinery, Small Speeiat cates week or mosth, B b RITGRRY, B, #1080 REWARD $100. Qi te Teasrs thet thers.is 51 least | Soineooinice yoles each, President | ¥here was no horse on hand e T e o rvent orts By hitor Iihar s ol ares, Toilet Articles, Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery, Un- DIRECT THRU Sne dremded 4 Shat motion of Councilman Haswell, fur- | Pickering, who has a blacksmith shop | The steam fire wagon was hauled to | Miss Sally Coy 1s substituting. Been abie to cure in o V . erwear, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, ns, Etc. o matter That te Catareh. H: 3 3 | her Geuon wal Getorred until all mem. | near. the 'fre ‘house. nliched "his light | the ‘fre Monday "atteroon by auto-| "o boay of Cornelius . Sulliva 2 % 1 AOAD ROUTE TO he Dositive cure now Known fo |bers of {he touneil were present. Coan: | driving horse to the fire wagon and | mobiles owned by Dr. Frank I, Payne e are that can The SeRicat traternity. "¢ i Mo s The TR COMn | Ded S0 tne fre, T T drove | and B Gonre. Bantlov. | Afier the dvg |found drowned at Goiden spur, Ni || what your needs may be chances are you supply arrived in Westerly CHICAGO AND THE WEST Modern_thru standard and tourist sleepers, Boston to Chicago, via Buf- :—.'" onal "’g}_'n‘g’ 7,“'111{4,_3!: — k to th hou: dditional | it was towed back to quarters by Monday morning from New London 1 | hose. The steamer arrived later and | the auto of the Westerly Light and v: ’ farrh Cure is taken internally, acting | . CoUncilman Saunders called atten- | hove Lhe Steamer arrived la o 5 ang was burled in St, Michael's cem- @irectly upon the blood and ‘mucous |ton to the dangerous condition of the | S ¢, (¢ much needed pressure to the | Power company. etery, A large number of relatives surfaces of the system, thereby des. | bri connecting the towns of Wes. | Joter that was forced through the! Rey F. C. A. Joneg officiated at the | and friends attended the funeral. them in the Factory End Sale—and always at a big saving. falo, Cleveland and Ft. Wayne. Quick Ing the foundation of the dlsease, | terls f 3 hose. Just after the second alarm, v 7 5 1 ¢ < S e R RS LTI R e R S T e e S G AR g | e, e simaed e el || FAGTORY END SALE OF SEASONABLE SILKS || g mtronarss. gt Batl up- the constitution and as: | qoqion 1o ey bridge and take | fhe Peleg S. Barber company of Paw- | GGa0s parents, “Mr. and Mea. Trving | torDsa oL, the st seven years em. Stop-over 4 Niagara Falls and other n dol its wor: ne | 2ction later SRl pearonita s hnd 1 G OREET ide’s 1 nts, L e . Irving | ployea the New York World, die B . b ' at N A B s o e cares i nis | il Soilcitor: Agavd wa ;- [lcatnck izesponded | and ‘aid. goodiser. | Helme, in Plerce sireet, Sunday atter- Dy ot henn atamnse &, died | Hundreds of yards of Staple and Novelty Silks at radical]|voints. Very low round trip curativ, ers that they offer One |ized to setile ihe claim of Mrs. Ha : i i | noon. Samuel Helme and Luella Ross |1, I, July 4. He was thirty-three . A « Jisnares Boiian for aay'tade Vol lt | Covie for Injuries veceived by’ reason | While the water pressure was not | WeTS the attendants. Years of age and leaves a widow and price reductions. SUMMER EXCURSION k in Union street, of the best at the early stage of the |, Miss Alice Kennedy, accompanied [gon and daughter. Burial will be at $2,100 Naa = oLE- A : : by he ts. went to the Rhode Is- | River Bend. 21c | 25-inch Tussah Silks, washa- | 68c | Natural Plain Pongee, strict- FARES TO fress ¥. J. CHENET & CO, TOLE P AN 2% 1t wis not tho cause of the don: |©7 FoF PHRIRWeO Erodedp: [Biyen/Dend value | ble, neat designs, eight fash- [ value | Iy all silk and 27 inches wide. PACIFIC COAST, e X %5 ai1 Druggiecs, 7oc The counilmen than drew the jur- | ENEH9R 45 ™t Faukt Swag. the. fats 25c | ionable colorings. e | B Take Halls Family Pills for consti- | ors to serve the superior court for | yre to provide horses wh vanted. 33 24-inch Jap Silks, washable, f " i e et Voar S oonr. s O |58 10 brovide hortes ien wanfed WE GIVE ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS. ASK FOR THEM BRI || 25, | 24-inch, 2o, St washable | 153 1 40-tnen Crepe-ge-Ching, nea] COLORADO, B S Birae and Bruises: ot D B o be: nd fought the flames as best bert Haske they could and assisted in saving Jb every home there should be a box | 41T C. Smith. John H. Segar. David | personal effeets of the occupancs of | W Buckien's Arnica Salve, ready to|Harer. William J. Veal Waiter H.| fhe burned buildings. : in every case of burns, cuts, e, Alexander Lawry, John Ople, | "y gete Do he fire dem- mounds or acaids. J. H. Polanco, Del. |JAmes W. Murphy, James S. Hughe Stiates Tno need of on amiepenn B . 3 oy ooy Del- | John - Jaceh: Biass - plughes. | onstrates the neeg of an automobile Jew's Arnica Salve saved my little girl's | ©0CK. grand jurors chemical and hose wagon. At an e X le girl's 2%, ST jus ; . | pense-of $5300 the fire district of Wes- out foot. No one believed it d be Robert Drysda Albert L. Castri-|terjy could secure the very best auto- @ared® The world's best saive. Onmly | Uus, Arthur E. Briges, Charles L. chemical and hose wagom, fally equip- S8a. Reccommended by Lee & Osgood. S"’"“ 1. Charles A. Morgan, J. F 0k | ped. and capable of handling fires in ar.’ Charles O. Gavitt, Lewis A. 2 ; € | vaiue | quality, soft and olinging, afl| ang many 3 v s . : y other points in the west EUe | Do iandl white, ' splandld | { $150 | full line of street and eveningf | fon Tn"eitoct, Long lmits. Variable 336 ‘ Sotis ernt Foulards, | peat o routes. For detalls as to rates, etc, ite deslgns and fashionable col- ey L. P. BURGESS, 9 1 i o orings, 21 ana 24 inches wide. | BLACK SILKS—REDUCED e iy e \""glcxe ' ;T:éa;::ll( ):{;D];p: i‘;&:fig -inch India Silk, in black orf|312 Old South Bldg., Boston, Mass. 59¢ | tive colorings, both light and white, very desirable for sum- 450 rg:r;;c:f‘C;;x Stripe Crepe, e G“ELSEA INN OCEAN BEACH, NEW LONDON, CT. Terms upon application. po ot W NS Original s Gonuine |l —Sultana— 7 FACTORY END SALE OF STYLISH DRESS GOODS]|secoces s o sine sns Zetemer R Tarues, Bisdder D « nd s Tl ston CORN FLAKES, pk. 5c REMARKABLE Dress Goods values: Hundreds of yards of Black, = BUSINESS MEN 3 Westerly for many vear: 1 wi velty | At 49c—Black All Silk Messaline, 19 = Joslin, Charles W. Austin, William : B s et ettty and 21 inches wide, fine v]| HAMPTON HILL, HAMPTON, CT. s : — s 5 qualtty . SUMMER MILLINERY W Daing, S a b Dy e C Local Laconics. Herring Roe. ... 10c| Jumbo Evap. Peaches 10c % | SRS anct Nenl rose.” o e oo e T N i 4 fan 2 jurdon > z - 3 D $ by S A ties accommodates PINE ASSORTMENT OF LATEST | Uiy HISCOx. Albert Parber,, James| Norman Blanchard was not fined $1 A&P Potash or Lye.. 5c W.ax Be{mL 3 cans 25¢ 65c | Tub Silk Walstings, very cool | At 88c—Yard-wide All Silk Black Tas-§ | Beoklete); Autc parfes Lecomuaition - §a, Alhe & Clarx il A, par- | ant oxula T i iontision o (I s ol Lime Juice ... bottle 35¢ value | and comtortable, wiiic eround feta, for aresses or underskirts,}| Daiclson, New London, Willimantic! LES. ber. John T, Maxson, James E. Ken- | court for assau - oride of Lime. ... 5c g with colored stripes. valtie $1.00. Do as 2. Willi. Div, F. H, Starkey nedy, John F. Crandall, John T. Carr, ash and Babcock and Cap- : Washboards each 35¢c v i B " R & s Rl N h 2 as 3abeock and Ca % . 85c | Yard-wide Satin Stripe for S . g MRS. G. P. STANTON, Dwight M. Cornell, ‘Samuel &. Lar. | ackeray and Lieutenants Par- Strawberries No. 1 can 10c | Rob Rob Tomato Herri value | waisting, very fa At 98c—Yard-wide Black Peau-de- n M. Scoit, John _Parker, | tals and Frocatomo of Weotone ob Rob Tomato Herring Sole, for_dresses or coats, our| ; 15t 52 Shetucket St ¥ B. Larkin, John T. Mauran, | ©° "™ e el Shaubenics No 2 15¢ 7 $100 | summer wear. regular $1.25 grade. Tel. Connection. _ Opens June Solomon, Arthur Greenman, | ———————| d 0. Z can can 7c 88c | Crepe Ponsee, in natural g E M. Kebbe, Bdwin L. Hood 74 | value | color, 22 inches wide, in light | At $1.69—Yard-wide Black Satin Duch- RD HUUS | &, ) Naidpiie, Dottt faries i $1.00 | weight, for dresses or coats, ess, for dresses, skirts or coats,| N Manigth E ybar o a MASON JARS ts 45(: t 50 very easily laundered. our regular $2.25 grade. M. F. BROWN, Manag: Thres houses were burned and sev- p S q S. C . nan er sl nals eral others were threatened, =o that| AT FOUNTAINS,HOTFiS. OR ELSEWHERE the furniture and household effects Get the were removed in Westerly Monday af- orders and Rheumatism. e e e s o 0 B L I G K 5 s TOMATOES, can. l c i B e these eymptoms are nee- gnes apa ofeuied oy s, Wy H MOTHER’S OATS FLY PAPER White and White and Black Novelty Summer Dress Fabrics, including oy > struck the roof of the house, 18 Sum- | @ ary soetl pelons Whether the business with the fortures of these Wlimer strect owncd and oscupled by Obficirs are Smnitationd get good butter in 5 the summer, but At 58¢ a yard, regular price T7bc At $1.19 a yard, regular price $1.50 % lo'the one adjoining B u T T E R s’ aiwiys Shave At $1.29 a yard, regular price $1.75 '"m UIIEHS Na"una, Bnk Cream Serges, Plain and Hairline Stripes for Skirts and Coats, Mohairs Tt s not only dangerous, but J]| 10,00 avsed b o arc tom o | MALTED MILK | Jgracese --------- - 3 double sheets. . ....... At 39c a yard, regular price 50c At 83c a yard, regular price $1.00 iy ase savaciai gl icpruies 8% Tthvoy. the Moy Baaai i < o convince. In addition to ‘the foregoing we show-a choice selection of light weight ohcapian 5 emererscpement veite | Not mm any Milk Trust! S s for Dress Skirts or Bathing Costumes, Poplins, Wash Voiles, Etc—at these from the fire meedless, for you to to suffer and d REAMERY v h. i I < BEST C Y Its very hard to At 49c a vard, regular price 5%c At 97c a yard, regular price $1.25 Mg s e, B i s Morrison as tenant. “The fire spread TheFood DrinkforAllAges 0 E I S nouse &0 ihe one adjoining f gicH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER fabrics in black for summer wear, including Voiles, Panamas, Mohair Crepes, B S an soch s other houses in the vicinity took fire 5 o g 5 FE g, The coming popular summer drink. It is being servec iettas, Silk Poplins, Etc.—all at the same reduced pri - ing you of appreciative at- il sery. M| Put no damage resulied. Bast of the | V& I““g.t o HPRLICKS U';D RS el N L LT very healthful and Lisntiettan 2l Bopine. i e e ther Jars . T Three doses of Urogen a day, re was removed from the seven ake a package home cooling. THE NATIONAL SUMMER DRINK. We recommend our aoind. o for & few @ays, is often all thai [ | houses and was more or less damaged SULTANA Blend. Pound 30c. officers, $ ever needed to reliove the [|and much was lost. In every Instance |[FACTORY END SALE. OF TOWELING, DAMASKS, ETC. Frontier BACON Ih. 16¢ Large, Juicy LEMONS, doz. 33¢ CORNS worst backache or overcome was in the upper part of the grinary disorders and relieve i and the framework of each ehronic rheumatism. s left standinz below the eaves, ex- All druggists are authorized to '""Y"‘ln the Conroy house. The Con- goturn the purchase price if roy house is almast a total loss and All trouble of the feet. UROGEN should fall to give Healey and McAvoy Hduses are ou reliel j amaged. The loss to build- At 3c—One case of Bleached Cotton|At 94c—72-inch Silver Bleached andf! ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT > Boice 20 s ngs W about $5,000 and perhaps FAMOUS SHOE FOR MEN Crash—Sale'price 3c a yard. Full Bleached All Linen Damask, All troubles of the merve circu- cents an X 3 SioNAt in favnlfure. Mal. 10 - S’l'AM ps FREE g 10 At 7!s0—Linen Crash, value 10c. no dressing, value $1.25, lation or rheumatism. PR Sugpists Inz a total loss of at least $12,000, only All the Newest Styles At 994c—Linen Crash, value 123c. At 74c—Siize 5-8 Napkins, hemmed and| JAMES DAWSON, ready for use, at 74c a dozen,]| Tel 624 Room 26 Central Bullding WITH EACH OF THE FOLLOWING GROCERIES B o e L The fire apparatus was so slow in M. J. CUMMINGS each Yaitio 4199 e v getting at the site that the entire sec- . Je i At 46— Towels—Sale price do. Napkins at 94c, value $1.25—at $1.16, . T IR e e S tE | bottle A&P 2 dozen boxes Safety ¢ 4o—Towels—Sale price ic. value $150-at $1.64, value $2.00-af Mustard .. .. delay that permitted the fire to spread. At 70—Towels, value 10c. . 10c Matches, each.... 5c At 9c—Towels, value 12%c. 3 ; §2.45, value $3.00. SAVE THE PIECES ! The alarm was sent In from -box 26 | Btore Closed Tuesdays and Thursdays At 12l/oc—Towels, value 15c. o ’ at just 235 in the afternot a it E a 2 R and have a new Lense made by CAdam’s Tavernm | s 23 it afemoon ana it 0 % 1 box Old Dutch 1 jar Armee Peanut % Beeroveln. Tk 2oe BED SPREADS—ALL KINDS arrived to draw the Cyclone hose wagon and five minutes later a horse arrived for the Alert Hook and Ladder t L- In’ trucke 1t was theretore neary hait | T ake It T an hour from the time the alarin was ake 0 Lincoin s gent In before ihe apparatus reached | e Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. he fire. Chief Cottrell was at the | Typewriters, Keys Umbre i €ire_house and aid hiy best to have| YeVrlters Kevs Umbrellas, Cam horses hurried, but of no avail, as g T there were 110 horses at hend. Now located in the Steiner Block, " et C. A. SPEAR, Aoy Siqmm s Cocriet. pready Optometrist and Optician, ABLE DAMASK, NAPKINS s ) At 21o_b8.ineh Morcorized Satin|At 4o—Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads,]| ¥18 Main Streot, opp. Franklin Square I35 |35 Damask—Sale price 21c a yard. resuiar price $1.19, Over Smers At 3ic—60-inch Mercerized Satin|At $1.34—Hemmed Crochet Bed| Damask—Sale price Slc a yard. Spreads, regular price $1.65. o e i i e SRl Son el AUTO REPAIRS At 55c—66-inch Extra Heavy Damask, | At $1.19—Fringed Crochet Bed Spreads, Cleanser . .. ... The Westerly fire district pays 3430 | 265 Main St, rooms over Disco Bros. oL MNT“’ PA[;IH el 8% regular price $1.50. AT SHORT NOTICE. annually for the hire of Horses to draw ablished 1880 1o At 68c—70-inch Fine Al Linen Dam- | At $1.35—Fringed Crochet Bed Spreads,§ | Done RIGHT at @ RIGHT price. Give fim n{;pnrnuls to fires, the party get- gt 3 fr ask, value 8bc. \ regular price $1.65. Al Asial. 4 ing the contract agreeing to T v 1 % 3 e orses reaty o fee accon, - a3; | AUt Truck Moving ru IARRY. G- WASHEURN, ough the stable is convenient s ‘elephone 182-5. ath Stre ficw ! oSS there were us® svafaby LONG DISTANCE WORK ep! & b horses on hand. A 3PECIALTY Just_as ssen as Chief Cottrell ar.| Acdrases P. A WEEKS, or 'Phons rlved at the fire he sent in a second | :0-2, 238-12 or 294-& Willimantio Ct. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. TELEPHONE 294 TELEPHONE 204 WE BIVE ROYAL 60LD TRADING STAMPS. ASK FOR THeM WHEN you WADr ic puti your busi- gess beiore the publie: inerc is o W dium better {ihrausn the aavertids g ealgmgn“ng'n ulietin.