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S s e e § BnidenF‘wthnCWforNewhfincl‘bm«. Westerly was. promqncnt 4t the one - present bullding. This b @ hundred aud fiftieth -annual session of | ! . - Pl Pl . . the Warren Baptist association, n.aa P ;a “r a ¢ pecla S in +Provigence. Rey. Jgseph:. L - nflflh na;‘ of the Stiilman block s 5 cock preached the annual sermon, his | eIl will darkened % gubmgmn,w,,,mm structure on the first and second At the Big Pure Food Market]-.. v o e o o e cock, brother of the preacher, was |chai Luigi Pellegrino, by mfl. elected a_member of the permanent | MY udge Bar FROM 7 A. M. Conmell, “Rov T G. A Jopes was ains | ccCupita the attention of J e e e rows and.a jury in the superior enrt elected to the council and to the com- 3 Hour Specla ONTIL 10 A. . ]| el o Sl SR o gty St ot Peacock was appointed to present the which will Dl'v\lhb' be completed to- Pure White o e o maxt Atselon. | by (PHiGAy.) cers el or ensu - year are: Rev. Peter M. Mckay, mods| jxc rol Bldrich and Thomas Flanagan, the Providence young men, who while erator; Rev. W. T. Green, clerk and treasarer; Clinton I\ Stevens, Charies | mors tomiry potome o stole jewelry nging to xr-. Mary B. Reynolds, Charles E. Westcott, A Clarike, pleadéd nolo to the charge ‘Hervey O. Tripp, truktees of rellef| ¢ ) rceny. They were each sentenced y fund; Rev. Dr. Franels to one year in the state workhouse. - Rev. Dr. C. M. Guilab, J. Lillie” Couchon, on_ the nd -of donald. Tev. Dr. Baward Hoivoke, Rev. s Sugar Cured, Smoked 4, or. o ey | non-support, was granted a ' divorce . Dr Trank DLIVIN . S g ~| from Louts "Couehon. Amin.bmmmlnflmmecfl:uhhhfmhpflnmhgdmm- SHOULDERS ()¢ ~ , o larged store in September, 1910. At that time we opened to the people of Norwich and Eastern Connecticut one of the largest and most completely equipped stores in this part of the state. So, yearly, mdaodemufl&yldmmlvmm celebration of the event. You will find many special values in every department, and cent lane for 35 years; has retired. ywfi“.b:d“m‘%m“Mhdhm.dmm F ory and Bev. M. Joseph Twae| The Rhode Island Liguor Dealers || tive Autumn Fabrics, Costumes inery. SHOULDER STEAK = 2 lbs‘ 25C assoclation is of no assistance to ad. CHUCK e vocates of liquor license across the or William ‘4. Geary, who was sngaged | bridse in the diliags of Paweatack. There Are Many Special Values Which Are Not Advertised in the fish business, l.l"& from a Miss Annie G. Toon, of Dalbeattie, - wagon, died very suddenly ednesday | Scotland, was given a miscellaneous evening. He was in apparept good|shower, Wednesday evening, at the health wren he drove to a market in | residence of Mrs. Geéorge Smith, in o I 9 Main street, where he obtained his | Granite street. 30c Marquisette for only 19¢ 15¢ “Kiddie” Cloth for 12¢c a Yard supply of fish, but he had hardly | There was a large attendance at the We are going to sell this White, Cream and Ecru “dyed in the yarn™ fabric, made alighted 1 his wagon when he|cxercises In Grace Methodist church i ich i 1l yard wide, for only 19¢ ’ ighied from his wagon h he | e : 2 which ful wide, ly ren’s wear, Pref dropped dead. Thursday evening, i it ‘ Marquisette, which is a ya i tty designs and Dr. M. H. Scanlon, medical exam- | the reopening of the redecorated and || a yard. It has attractive hemstitched border and colorings and 32 inches wide. iner, viewed the body and permitted refurnished vestry. i made of it for din- its removal to the Murphy morgue and [ *° FHEIOE VST b s very beautiful curtains can be it was subsequently taken to the late | MIss = B e K, B Jones, Rev. John Stewart ana wnu-m Local Laconice. 10 1bs. for Hall, permanerit council. The Third district court will hold . ceeceen There were morning, afternoon and | & session in Westerly today (Friday). evening sesstoms, and also a session Miss Abbie Curley of New Lon- of the Woman's Home and Foreign | don was a visitor in Westerly Thurs- Mission societies. Thera were address- | day. ————— All Day Saturday Specials A gy R the carriage painting business in Vin- Cut from Heavy Beef. Round Sirloin, Porterhouse, Short STEAK, Ib. 15¢| STEAK, Ib. 18¢ e PORK LLOINS e b. 17¢ ing, | bed rocms. ‘'omen’; 50c¢ 0&“!‘ nly home of the deceased in Tower street. ;:n?’;‘n‘ very 'mc'e{"‘ service for ;h. o o Y !‘w' I, h. O N f“ 2 l1c Mr. Geary was a blacksmith by st four years as visiting nurse, has i autiful, sheer Organdie and Lace Collar and Cuff trade, working at that occupation in | {STSSTCE Her remienation, t the Wes- $1.50 Envelope Chemises for 98¢ Seta, all of the newsst style, will ba seld for 176 ghch. 2 Ibs. LIVER. | ¢, 25 SALT PORK . 25c Count of & 1uil in the granite business, | There hs been o general transer || Envelope Chemises are the most popular pieces of || We include,in the lot both 25 and'S0c ausiiticecs 1, Ib. BACON C Nicely Mixed, 3 Ibs. . . coupled with a physical allment, a | Of officerd and men of the Providence || muslin underwear, and these are exceptionally at- ! ess caused by an injury while | ire department and John H. Carley, g o ® e ad d 5 S v at his work, he engaged in the fish formerly of Westerly, has been trams. :"'“"""\Il"':;“"’:‘l":&"""""d S o 35¢c Windsor Ties for only 17¢ : busii several vears ago, maki erred as erman from Hook an aces. u 33 b 1 regular visils fo Bradford and othet | Ladder, No. §, to Hook and Ladder A new assortment of the pretty Windser Tiss which ]lec ts cutside the village of Wester- | No. 2, for 39¢ are so much lsed, in a fine seléction of colors. The ly. He leaves a widow and one son,| Dr. Lyman G. Horton, D. D, pastor 50c Bungalow Aprons for W of ‘& wery goed quality: 2 brother, Dennis Geary, and a sister, | of Grace Methodist church, will visit |} 1,00 comfortabls, ussful Aprons, are made of good - ROCKY FORD NATIVE CELERY Mrs. Patrick Hogan. his former pastorate at Stafford - 3 Springs. In the morning he will rcale in a variety of patterns, and are seld reg- ), ¢ i pring & preach |§ pe 'omen’s $1.50 ose for 98¢ ’ MELONS, each...... 10c | head s Builders are figuring for the con-|an Old Home day sermon. He will[[ utarly for 50c each. 4 tract to construct the new banking | deliver an open air address in favor For these four days you can purchase a dollar fifty FINE HEAD 4 DARK RED ;ouse ‘:(lr ;'hl- I‘ndu-u;lll Tr:u“ :nm; of no-ticense in the he evening. o P value of reliably made pure Silkc Hose for only 98¢ any, whiel < to replace e presen! o = 2 Children’s White Dresses for 98c i b i i 1 bank building on High street and to = ;- a pair. All with double garter top, high spliced LETTUCE, head. . .... 7c | CRANBERRIES, Ib. 12V/,c @] park building on Hign street and to STONINGTON Thie' jo u ‘sfecial fet+ of - piettily rimwod Vibite : Dévcomoted oo Hhiat e Miha s pec d 2 hesl and spliced sole and toe. Colors are Battisship CALIFORNIA Westerly pivk granite: and Georgia | Mistake in Impression About Dotolo || Dresses for childron from one to six years of age. Grey, Taupe, Pink, Navy, Bronze, Flesh, Sky, Black TOKAY S. C B| marble for the front of the bullding.| Bid For Road Building—Temperance|] These Dresses are actually werth $130. and White. It is said that the sum appropriated | Raily Planned—First Football Game for the building, which is to be de- Saturd: - voted whelly to' banking business, s veday. Dollar Sheets for 75¢c 10c White Pearl Buttons for 7c a Card LEGS OF LAMB 170 FORES LAMB llc TE0R0 2ag e DTN s thibarood; (oThe talk relative to the action of the || Full Bieached Sheots of our regular dellar quality e R b ] e o it e oftaredns Y 3 .. own meeting refusing to accept th f in si sl inds £ty b..... St o eastul Didder becomes the | augited report of the selectmen does(f] *"d full 81 by 90 inches in size, are geing to go for fancy cut for shirts and waists, and plain polished owner of the present building and its h. Twenty-fivi r cent under the PICKLED TRIPE furnishings, except. the vault, coun- | DOt Bubside and, while many who vot-|J enly 76c each. Twenty-five pe Pt dag SALT SPARERIBS 5 Ib. CJj| ters and furniture proper, andthe re. ¢4 I, favor ,"",;‘;“;;i‘,’r’l’fi;‘@'n of the |} regular price. \ . the CEREEE Rt 5l | R S moval of the building becomes a pavt | (TS0 e Fnat the aeloctronh comig TWENTY-FIVE CENT PILLOW CASES Pasisian Ivory Toilet Articles RIB ROAST 16§ 5y rolf SRS P | VS Sl e A FoR ONLY 18e ory. Tallot, - bids op § 3 he | in against them by the flery and un- NATIVE VEAL 16(: BERF .. o0 main banking house of the Industrial | Contradicted o Sl e ML Y AN OFFERING OUT OF THE ORDINARY To Roast, Ib........ VEAL for Stewin: 1, [| e structure sl covier all the 1and | £o0;8 "Porvior ot wistndy, the bourat || _Bleached Table Damask for 89c a Yard 98¢ Apiece g of the company in High street, which | paae o gor the con tion of the || This handsome All-Linen Damask would be cheap at 2 # b 2 hennt: o ABIRE OF the & Am One hundred articles of Parisian Ivery that we seil STEWING LAMB S ceeen ol 00 SPAc® |lord’s Point road, was 32000 below the (| a dollar a yard for it is hard to get and the price 2o figures of the stccesstil bidder ang - . ! g ordinarily from $1.50 upward are %o go for only 98c. | e S o PICKLED Zoc = that he had deposited with his bid || it Wigh. But g B to sell it for 80c during The lot includes Brushes, Mirrors, Clock, Toilet and y *1.1: . . a certified check as a guarantee that the Anniversa ale. i N SHOULDER PIGS’ FEET, 3 Ibs. .. Constitutions the highway would be completed for b W Manicure Articles, Etc. Come in and see them. LAMB CHOPS 1,, | FRESH PLATE 1 It reqires a good consti the sum ‘specified ana ‘according (o S iy e requires a tution - - 4 b 122‘: BEEF, b 122(: B n;'e“..“,’;n?‘é whom | | coit B develops R g 75¢ Drape Veils for only 50c 30c Hand Scrubs and Nail Brushes for 18 D I T IR I Neie e e ey olo deposi no check an would i il ce specified in his 4 B Sizsons CREAMERY BUTTER, b 28c] | E-ms il | EE il i | Snr Mol TRl oo || s in realized that a mistake had been 3 WHOLESOME 7 his way. ik made and the work could not be dnnal Outi £ 7 Y..l'd Possessing remarkable nourish- | | Xithout loss at the price he ubmitted. | 10c Outing Flannels for 7c a Special Anniversary Sale of Stamped ing qualities Alaag i selectmen made a statement |} The real 10c Flannels in a fine assortment of Fall % g these line £ to thei SAGE CHEESE Rgggs? gRT Critics, the resuit of e arsoor Cos x|} colorings and patterns. From 10 te 20 yard lengths Linens, Center Pieces, Scarfs and Towels ... shesior 20 G & Fema o town meeting would be of .a reverse || but.any length will be cut. 50c CENTERS FOR. 280 MILD MILK CHEESE PEANUT BUTTER " Stonington Pointers. < o 75c CENTERS FOR. 390 b 17¢ | Ib. 12Y4c (Early in October. the first Sunday in “Lion Brand” Hose for Men 21c $100 CENTERS FOR g B B I 2 - ] ;::,:fiyg:’"g;g;:;nf; These are our best 25c qull'ity fornm?n. and .Ih-v- $175 CENTERS FOR... 7% : ‘appetite, aids digee. | | Union will inaugurate a vigorous cam- || them in both black and colors. During the sale we i A CONFECTIONERS’ hmp:ob\ulds upthehl'oe'od-nduvu balen against liguor license. ~Thers (§ ..o gging to sell them for 21c a pair or 6 pair for $1.20 NEAL-SENTENG FOR. 98 S. C food oo and will be a public rally in Borough hall $1.00 SCARFS FOR. 7% FROSTING ’ 5 msm e ) ey The main talk will be by a _speaker . $135 SCARFS Foa tter heal you rom out of town, and local pastors will H . give their views in favor of no-li- 59¢ Long Silk Gloves for 45¢c s STAMPED. w57 ommee. et S i The Long Silk Gloves—12 button length, which are TOWELS FOR...... c.cvveun.. 380 shm of the Stonington i ing for this little price. High school i fine fettle for th the correct thing, are going gt gaie e this. sunben. o coonint ] Either Black ‘or witite. Tho finpers dre :mads’ with Real Leather Hand Bags for 79¢ g:v:?::ngqe(\lze cfl;‘d‘;fl“‘\"’“:l'—:::z double tips. 3 Not a Bag in the lot worth less than a dollar. can’t supply lcrgool ;:‘he game will be played Sat- These are the latest shapes and all have leather M and, g e Tt e, Geruine Rosebloom Petticoats 89¢ handles and nickel frames in the new smail shapes, gs their guests, Mr. and Mra.. Averill || The genuine ‘Rossbloom’ which has all the appear- which are used exclusively this season. - ;’;g"‘th;’é o The priJust retamn- 1 ance of silk and wears better. Four different styles Children of St. Mary's Sunday for your selection, in black and the leading colors. 25c¢ Writing Paper for 18c 21bs. ... 15c|lb...... 10c|3 cans school are rehearsing an operetta, |} |engths from 36 to 42 inches. Actual Valus $1.50. soon to be produced. COAL AND LUMBER Rev. John J. Fitzgerald, pastor of St. Michael's. church, Pawcatuck, went Writing Paper and Envolopes in neat boxes—24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes in sach. A purs 2 % to’ Hartford for a few days's = visit, $2.00 Voile Waists for $1.29 ey P rr L. b 0'“ 0 From our Samt Bak leaving on Thursday morning. Fine, Crisp Voile and Organdie Waists — new Wi ary el'y g Mrs. William Champlin, of Kingston, S is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ritten- w. in the newest styles and prettily trimmed $1.00 Auto Veils for 59¢ with lace and embroidery. The new long sleeve models with convertible collar. Values as high as $2.00 house, in the borough. CHOCOLATE CREAM s 3 £ Dr. James H. Weeks, president of DOUGHNUTS, doz.. 15¢ Free nm“mg Kinds and lehlflh the Stonington Historical and Gen- ealogical society, has recieved from HOT BAKED BEANS container. ........ 5¢c-10c a wonderful Anniversary special value. Auto in all the desirable shades—Veils which' sell regularly for a dellar BOSTON BROWN HOME-MADE BREAD e e e e Al S B Satin Radiant for only $1.19 a Yard : BREAD VAt -0 e Toaf s & d k" inacies A. D. LATHROP Doriraits and rare. vommes " || Tuenty new and desivable shodes ore s 29¢ and 39 Ribbons for 19¢ a Yasd ¥ c r. Market ai etuc| is pri ur complete line evening a P ere’s a new line of Plaid and Checked Ribbons for RYE BREAD; loaf. . . . . 8c | JELLY DOUGHNUTS T e Justasiiet S BALTIC T Gt ety ke e o e MOHICAN FRUIT R C ARRRE | Members of Loyal Samaritan Lodge to || brilliant in finish, firm in weave and soft as a kit- from 29¢ to 3% a yard. Compete in Card Games With Hugh H. Osgood Lodge at Norwich To- ten's ear. Regular price is $1.50 a yard. CAKE, Ib........... 15c | CREAM PUFFS, doz. 25c 2 THE DEL-HOFF 25¢ and 29¢ Taffeta and Moire European Plan ey 75c Diagonal Suitings 58¢ a Yard Ribbons 17¢ Rates 75 cents per day and UR | jome S iram Mot R v O0d Fel-|§ All-wool Diagonal Suitings of medium weight are seven inch Plain Taffeta and Moire Ribbon in HAYES BROTHERS. of card games with Loyal Samaritan || What we offer for' only §8c. The dyes are fast and the newer shades, and suitable for sashes, hiir Overhauling and Yoot T S0 Beuidyini] SR A Sa1cn Sy v 2 S . the anlasion mpnbern shotioes wed dork maéiy abmy . [ S5 T uck, green, wi a al a i ONE DOLLAR SR R s Cee B P e Repair Work TheFamous PIELBROS. e ey U | |, 311.50 CorptSie Rugs for szs. I ; ge will play Osgi e in Nor- Hedge's Rattan: a 's Imported Grass Housekeeper AR o paid for your old fountain| Real German Lh:ger Beer |wich. who took part.in the|] Rugs in the 9 by 12 size are offersd at this special 17 QUART GRANITE DISH PAN dra it price. A utiful coler- X AUTOMOBILES, pen in exchange for a H JACKEL & CO., | oh T ougoen toces: 3. schonen || onon e o ame st s v i ||| e oro raTeer. CARRIAGES, WAGON . > 3 K Geely, T.|| affect them. Th reversible and have differ- e ilta. . c TRUCKS and CAR'rss' Crocker Inktite DENTIST [ son R w5 S e s on bt : e o 0 ey . ine limiae B ok Wees Wk Fountain P DR. E. J. JONES ;,F"‘S‘J;""r..:.mf:}nf{“:&:él v ming, Up ring ang 00 lork. o en . APy Yo ngon. J. Blackemithing in all its branches. Suite 46 ‘Shannon Building|* 't ¥ galo ne F BreKien !nnmd Stone of Fall River, Mass., mlfior. at : Take clevator Shetacket Sirest en- Sealt & Clark f»flfl!- CRANSTON'S | F-C GEER, Piano Tuner |Siim s Fn ™, local visit tiy. - ¢ . 507 to 515 North Main St. 12 memmsflwnahm'"- >, Hanley of New York is T |