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v Pure Food Specials sazueoay ’(msmmc THE MARKET CONDITIONS THESE PRICES ARE LOW """ Maine POTATOES |Plain Pickled] Prirme BBeef | Bet, Pure S TRIPE Standlng Rib-Roast, 1b.-20e-22¢ e e 61bs. 28 | Chuck Roast, Ib. . 16c-18¢ LARD Fresh Beef fir Poftlag 1b. Mc lb 130 Decking. ‘"fl?“ dahn F. Dunn, of Wester e genate judiei Laa of {ho Hhode. Tatind gentrul mn m'sdu i adveedey 6f an mendment of Mg in addition chil; B75; 6f the gén= e of the Hi= 1 ¥, propesed sitiatien to t which uvflum m New Londen uaumy. Where siated sessions fire held in Norwich and New Lotiden. He stat= ed that all 6f the IAwyers it Wests erly and lnw(nn‘u 6f prominenda i other parts of the state wera in favor of the propesition. At present the stiperior eourt sesslond ure convened presiding judge whethar — adjourned Kessions aré held in Westerly, The comtittea nssured M. Dunit that (he matter would be faverably repos 5 1bs. 25¢ B ™o texdor tha wiua"in ua totiowss Baotion 1. The superior court shall hold its sesaions, within and for the county of Washington, yearly and ave 5 ory year, at the 1imas and piaces fols Native Fresh Pig HAMS e POULTRY lowing, to wit: ~ At ot ,v:;’ Kingsion .’u: =R . o ¢! londay of avember an b o........o.... - 2 | Fancy Dry Picked 8| Aptil; and at Westardy on tho third Y Monday of cptembor and Febroary; Fresh Pig PORK CHICKENS, Ib. .. 28¢30c and muld court in ‘said county may journ any session thereof rom ona To Roast, Ib........ 16c | noyive FOWL, Ib. 25¢ “;.“jflnfi"i" i “,,‘,_,,',,,’,r e o . The suporior court, fo T 2 he_purposes hereinafier ationed, Legs of VEAL, Ib 18¢ | Good FOWL to Fncauee" shatl sit in said Washington counts: yearly an yoar, at the times Rumps VEAL, Ib. .... 16c | Ib. - 22¢ Bnd bigees folowing. (o wit: A ou ngston on the third Monday D! of Novomber and April; at Westerly VEAL CUTLETS, Ib. . 28¢ Freah Cut HAMBURGER _ llic: sty B edlambr oot brary; and, at Weator Raw Leaf LARD, Ib.. 14c|lb. ........... 12%5c § frst Mlonday 'in July, t0 hoar A&ndtt;v- cide all motion: xnlfim\u and other matters made roturnable on such da 5T CREAMERY BUTTER, Ih,38¢ | s 2 anid court with ty, W OUR days dn’k’:lnll ‘Fn m,'é},“:x'x' ‘n; “motion ':'ml = provided, that nothing herein contain- © dshall prevent sald co ‘om hear- Whole Milk | GROCERY SPECIALS |z, cenait provent suid cour? drom boas” HEESE [ —— petitions azd matters ns m « he hrot t b 1 < 2ictib...... 20c !’repm'ed MUSTARD o time when 1 is in session Jar .. ... eae OC rald places within sald 5 - Section 2. All cvil ‘actions, Mohican Baking @ appenis horoafier brough v n sald co Chocolate, 2 Ib. cake 17c || 1niion may bo broushi f Evap. APPLES, Ib.....15¢ o i Boneless Smoked 25¢ 'Open CLAMS, pint. .. 15c | Fresh HADDOCK, Ib. | ROUND STEAK | CALVES LIVER ‘ut from Steer Beef,1b. 18c {Ib. ................ 23c 5 h‘% court held 8 Kingston 1 s shall be tried at sald place, unless for /4 Ib' tm........ 1 = cause the court shall otherwise order: and all civil actions un(‘! appeals that 1l hereafter be brought to any ses- THE LARGEST LOAF IN TOWN - o - = BREAD sion of said court held at Ly weleH vour BrEAD.w TakeAdvantageofourBreadSale FOR THE MONEY N erur Al innamon BUNS, doz. 10c | loaf . 6c-8¢ CAN BREAD MOHICAN BUTTERED | HOME-MADE BREAD i & ¥ide, thas sny canse. pending T | oo de llb o SoeiaBeliloatic. 1 “’. . Goz e be ){w i nav. with the consent of . 0ozZ. ey - of said :f‘ceg 7 SRR " SANDWICH RYE BREAD ENTIRE WHEAT £ il e e e - incon: it herewith are hereb; "BREAD, iocaf. .. 8c|BREAD, Joaf...10c|loaf .......... GRAHAM, loaf. . 5¢c | rore. o E hasawith ace ey P 11b., 13 oz 11k, 14 oz. fect from and after its passage, A » . John w::lnbnum of Pawtucket, who hot h % Stevenson to James. strike out ‘immense’ and ‘tremendous? takes a stylist to criticise a styl- | You have s X e : l:s:ol,\;l’:yo‘r 185 and was the thing ever done more |, yayg to do is to pick them up and that ms bus (S. C)| Zxficetully than Robert Louls Steven-|pounch them, and your room—what M in a letter to Henry James? “May s cathedral—will be | I you, the next time 'Roderick Hud- v and garnished.—I am, dear sir, | is printed off, to o over the|your delighted reader, R. L. S.'—Lon- | &l of the last few chapters and|don Chronicle. himseit serious| ing occurred in t e. Ailhuugh acting strange- 1 vious to v circu- EEEEEEEDEB 3 on what charge he will be held. Newell W. Banks, of Detroit, the champion checker player of the U test in Weste ; a ing of avid F S | and Jml,,» 4\1l\er IX W folded, five boards simultaneously, In the Most Advanced Modes T At Attractive Special Prices lvl chess, Judzs ‘William: nd SUITS Of check, velour check, garbardine, poplin {}]} |of aze and at tweive he ¢ and serge ‘and taffeta silk combined with cloth ot B e e and $14.75 to $39.50 : COATS Of check, poplin, mixtures, covert and cordu- paster ot Grace Mothodlze Shurch, = Westerl], and colly pres| mt, roys (in ail shades) By Sacting 1 Ve s b spent his vacations for years, and here he has permantly resided fo 5 fo $22 5 the past five -years, having retired sc's =50 from active service by reason of im- paired health. J¥le was born in Corn- o ship of the world. { | | | | $6.98 to $29.50 YES-IT IS POSSIBLE 2 powerful blood-purifier by increasing | TryScott’s Emulsion. Itcannotharm, SKIR'I‘S Of check, poplin, mixtures, corduroys (in all .m STop RHE"MATISM )n_Ids to treatment which is without | 3 ; : g . | stiffened j . w A]STS ‘A beautiful assortment of silks and cottons b CEabpsa by pad the blood-enriching oilfood in Scott’s “THE STORE THAT SAVES AND SERVES | the red corpuscles,and it strengthens | B It has hel, 3 FO4L Main Street, Wauregan Block i e e e et ., England, January 20, DRESSES Of taffeta, crepe-de-chine, crepe meteor, taffe- Son of Thomas and Mary T Rheumatism is a_tormenti shades) and a few sample skirts el ameiog nd | | avail in other cases. | / U ually expelling the uric acid, and so in all leading shades. | Emulsion that you should give it a YOUR PATRONAGE DESERVES the organs to carry off the acids which actly what you need. - No Alcohol. ta and georgette combination and silk poplins SF S ame g Aneny | stubborn malady, In some cases it $2.48 to $10.50 | ‘The darting pains, lame muscles or | | many thousands have been relieved by 98¢ fo $5.98 | faithful trial. Scott’s Emulsion actsas | E cause the trouble, Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 1529 ewuuthmdwfiaaiy=vnm-wn Champlon Chess:Checkes Playei—Death of Rev. J. T: i1 Kingston and it {s optionai with the | HERRING, bb....... 15c be made Felurnablo thore .TOILET PAPER, rolls n such ana Fresh From Our Bake Shop | ... .. . .. ceeneeees 3c JllmO R oy atore e | German Coffee CAKE Hot Baked BEANS Wisteria Shaker SALT [l 6t °8Y WS oneoeh pramimon e | e o .8 [iboxi e 6c-12¢ | package ... ...iinnn B R O R s ot e Sy . l CAKE lolf. el S 15c Hnt BROWN BREAD Coleman’s MUSTARD hereafter be brought to any session of 2 fOYoTiNEg meaa " o ST el TR Bl m &l w umclv h.um. i l'mwd»nm 1 ~m;u. 1867 wos, und Gataumet, Mass) i 1806, Rev. h edi i d president of ;é?" Tt anville, fltm ed five unrn. mfl of _ Hist umvmuy, v ngs, Misalssippl, ‘def it 1989, and & be nl (hc rd of eontrol of 4 lengue, the Methodiat Young peaple, wi Clalremount, Ohl w‘.n:ufl OF= eanisation 18 named Dosking nmmur in commemoration, e wmdueted sev. eral sucoessful pligrimages 1o b'nx , England, the home of the Wes tove, Dr. Dooking was fiterary editor of Litorary Wull, and axsosiste editor of Prondhers’ Assisgfant, 1803-1908, He was author of Pulpit Bible fldfl"nlm A Biudy in Voeal esls. Tle Was A contributor to magazines and ehurel papers and A IM:II(! lecturer, May he mnm‘a‘ Lna Beile arunp of Alhln, Mich, 0 nurvhm him, with o son, James D, o and’ daughter, Long, Who i8 Ing hor courre of studies in Wellésley lore_six o'clock, ¥Fris day morning, in_the Tafirond track at the foot of Hurdick lane, Hogan was employed as_ wpinner at the Willlam Clark Thread miil and was formerly in the employ of the Westerly Woolen and other millx, He was on his way o work and as ho reached the croswing, stepped out of the way of a west-bound freight train, and’ directly In front of the Spring Sale of Notions Adams Express train. He was struck Few of the Many Monev Savers and insta ‘m"k‘nua Tha' Adama Sie: A Fow of y Sa Nv V\ as nearly an hour late sn It 17, Horgnn had sup- THREAD t ne other WILLIMANTIC 8IX CORD THREAD, for hand e croes. or machine use, biack or white, fatality was sy Hiiiaeo . Notde? of's BREINIO s <o csisansssiocsiossssonmten B INE U The train was stop- agman feft in charge of until rolieved by y William M. Casey. COATS THREAD—buy it by the dozen. Bale Price .......ovviinnnn .. B8e J. J. CLARK'S MACHINE THREAD, black or ‘white. Bale Prics ........cooeivniiinnnin.. 6 for 240 WILLINGTON BASTING THREAD, size 13 to 3 LINEN FINISH THREAD in black or white, 100 yard spools. Balo Prios occocovccrcscocee coseseescs B for Go BRIGHTON BASTING THREAD on 500 yard s 8ale Price 3¢ ..... 3 for 100 BLACK SEWING SILK—Iletter A 100 yard spools, value Se. Bale Price .. 6 Investigated by Dr. George Stanton, medical examiner for town of Stonington, the death occur- ving in the village of Pawcatuck. 3r. florgan was 68 years of age and is survived by Mrs. Horgan, four duughters and three Julia, 20 anie, wite of Frank Jordan, of Paweatuck; and Misses Mabel and Robert Horgan, of New Yo John and Leo Horgan, of Pawcatuc! He leaves two sisters, Ellen, wife of Alichael Twomey, and Mrs. P. J. Sullivan, of Pawcatuck. His mother, Mrs. Annie Horgan, 90 vears old, also survives him. She re- with the family of Colonel Two- nd has been an invalid for over twenty years, and at the present time her condition is considered serious. His dnughter, Mrs. Willlams, of New York, is at {he home of her mother and is quite sick. Some two months ago the father of Frank Jordan, h band of Annie Horgan, ed in an accident on the Pennsy ria road, in New Jersey, where he s emploved as boss of a wrecking HOOKS AND EYES AND FASTENERS BETTY HOOKS AND EYES will not rust. All sizes in biack or silver finishes. Sale Price 105 HOOKS AND EXES of best quality, black or siiver finish, two dozen on each card. Sale Price . DELONG SNAP FASTENERS in biack or sifver, all sizes, value 10c. Sale Price El Alr. Torgan bore a most excellent TAPES AND BINDINGS character, was sober and industrious, and was respected by all his acquaint- TWILLED TAPE in three yard rolls. ances. Sale Price 2 for 3¢ 12%c ENGLISH TWILLED TAPE ia 10 yard rolls, 1-4 to 1 inch wide. Sale Price . TWILLED COTTON TAPE There has been considerablo conflict in the Westerly High school during the present term, between the boys and Principal Ierael R. Sheldon. There have been many suspensions, but all have been reinstated up to the present by direction of Superintendent after proper consideration had to each specific case. night two teams from the played a game of basketball in 'hh' rnian ha and after the game, e boys and girls enjoyed a usic being furnished by , at the piano. While the ers were in the basement dress- Principal Sheldon ordered veral to go to the hall and have the nce stopped, but none responded. Principal Sheldon then went to the hall and announced that the reputa- tion of the school was at stake and that the dance must stop, but _the dance we! on. He then ordered Dove to stop playing on the piano under pain of suspension from echool, but without result. Soon thereafter the dance ended. At best the dance was brief and informal. True, to his word, Principal Shel- don suspended Dove, when the pupil reported for study Friday morning. At HOSE SUPPORTERS 25c SEW-ON HOSE SUPPORTERS, the best Qquality webbing. e O RO sescensen . 150 15¢ s!:w ON HOSE SUPPORTERS. 25¢ PAD HOSE SUPPORTERS in black, whi pink and blue. T R SRR R AT 1% 50c SATIN PAD SUPPORTERS In four colors. Sale Price GENUINE C. M. C. SUPPORTERS recess a petition waa circulated ad- || 12%c INFANTSSale Price . 100 dressed to the principal, requesting the 15¢ CHILDREN'S—Sal Price. « 120 reinstatement of Dove, and roceived [l 1sc MISSES'Sale Prico - 8e e of a majority of the pu- |} 350 WOMEN'S—Sale Price . 10 et ® 1ghsion, waa handed to the || CHILDREN'S HOSE SUPPORTERS with rub- swer was given them and none was ber button. expected as the regular ono week's va- Sale Price . ee 100 cation has commenced. iR Local Laconics. PINS AND NEEDLES No cases were tried at Friday's ses- L — o o e T S iaay COMMON FINS n medium stze, 400 on papes; Richard Fraser, of Waterbury, for- $c RBAGLE PINS in four sizes. Sale Price ..... “STA-PUT” PINS in boxe& regular valus 100 A common pin with a “hump” which prevents It falling_out. Sale Price ....c...... of Westerly, is here on a visit latives. Mr. and_Mr Effie Louis J, Reuter and 1l and George L., Still- are attending the National Flower Show in Philadelphia, L) Rev, Lyman G, Horton, D.D., pastor || 100 KIREY BEARD & CO'S MOURNING PINS. ¢ Grace Methodist church far three Sale Price « 7o . conclude his pastorate the 1240 BNGLISH PINS—Kirby Beard make, tn r ek in April, and will engage tn [} e DA fleld. Sale PHIe ceiccorcnosvenserne sesssacservees 98 Westerly Rod and Gun club has i for a term of five years from Frederick F, Babcock, about five acres and on the Watch Hill road, near mpson's corners, It ia planned to ct & club house later, At the annual sesslon of Brown University Teachers' assoola tn Pm\ldance‘ March 81, and Willar Bacon, superintendent of Weater] ncnw will give an naaru- on The Work of Posture That threeshorse-hitch team ran away again Friday afternoon for the third !l)!lna in as many weeks. ’Ta’. flls; time the runaways dashed In ane Fmashed an sutomobile. The second Nettles for Food. third time the damage was all to i mpeny. They have been known as such imme- |It is the one weed—almost the only s T S ulpl: mommy in thrifty Switzerland and |one—that grows in all countries under nlonPumcerll\ndlho sountries. There is no|the sun so say gardeners who fight it e pe o s | g SPECIAL-NIGHT ROBES TO EMBROIDER-Just Received G A Line of Attractive New Designs, All Made Up vegetable kingdom. And the nettle time the driver's leg was broken, but| Nettles good human food! of course. [ OUSht to be utilized, it does so abound. HATS That Are Favored Our Millinery Department may weil be termed an expesition of all the eorrest iodes of the season. We have prepared & most extensive display of the medes as expressed th imperted and in American de- signs, and it contains many clever adapta: tions of the most desirable. K Is a Remarkably Bril- liant Gathering of Ex- olusive Millinery, and You Are Cordially In- vited To View It Now. A Season of Novelfy and Diverse Styles This is a season of dressy suits as opposed to the severe style treatment followed by Fabrics and Silks are more often em- ployed in combination than not, and this gives an opportunity for the introduction of a large number of smart style ideas, which our New York makers have been quick to take advantage of. COATS SuUITS DRESSES ALL OF THE MOST RECENT DESIGN MAKE A SHOWING OF GREAT BEAUTY IN QUR GARMENT SEC. TION AT THE PRESENT MOMENT. right revenge of eating li—London Chromicte. . Worth the Price. The cost of living ean never go so high that It won't seem worth it to lapid ran dewn:! mmuuw n the whole [year by year and have never taken the | most of us~—Atchison Globe