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-.ce Shoiv of L Sprmg Htllme:y | %;i‘“ OF fm.m PROVISIONS_BEWARE OF LEFT OVER mm-' RICES—THERE’S THE POINT. ; 'Fresh and Smoked MILK FED Bhoulders, 4to51b.ave.lb. 20c| N ATIVE VEAL N AR R TR Ll » ; CORNED BEEF : Eggl;s,lgb....,.... §Lean Beef for Boling, Ib. . 10c | Lean Plate, b. ............. 0c | omoam o Fresh Ground HamburgIb. 18c | Boneless Rump, Ib. .. ..... 24¢ A CHOPS, Ib... GENUINE BEAN PORK, Ib: ... 24c | SLICED HAM TO FRY LITTLE PIG ROAST ' SPRING LAMB ARMOUR’S STAR HAMS e SO TPORK R e 4 SHORT CUT LEGS1b. 43¢ | Ib........ 32¢ PORTERHOUSE PORK CHOPS FORES, Ib.........: 25c | BEST BACON ROAST BEEF | Pt R S {LOINS, Ib........., 30c | Cutany size, Ib...... 38c | Boned and Rolled, Ib. 38c . Value 35¢ & Cold Storage Eggs’ - STRIC!(TLY FRESH WHOLE MILK | For Cooking, dozen. . 52c | EGGS, dozen ....... 80c CHEESE Ib......... 35c} ; S i 2 suenl . SPRINGDALE ITE N. B. C. SODA, OYSTER, MAINE g gomfined to his hame with a se t CRE. _Y PURE WHI MILK 4 Potatoes, peck 69! NGANK L BUTTER Ib. .. 63c | LARD,1b.27¢ | Crackers, 31bs.50c| 1515 bhck. 15 IB. PECK John A. Ellis has purchased the ! YELLOW ONIONS, 3 lbs..... 25c |'SWEET CORN, can ........, 16c , ’ " WESTERLY e R : Fresh Dail : s | Vigiting Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Brown-i# SOLID HEAD CABBAGE, Ib.. 8¢ SWEET PEAS, can ......... 16c y RN 2 wag 4 caller in the village Thursday. |8 MALAGA GRAPES, Ib....... 25¢c MACARONI, package ........ 10c | CELERY HEARTS PEARS | SATURDAY WE SHALL HAVE A FUL}.LPE , FRESH STEER BEEF i Best Chuck Roast, Ib. .... 18¢c i Boneless Chuck Roast, Ib. 22¢ {# Lean Beef for Potting Ib. 1214¢ EXCEFHONALLY GOOD VALUE& AND STYLEB . § 2 5 8 3 s 2 s 2 2 g 2 2 E = 72} 2 83 é fi Georgettes, Taffetas, and Satim, in all | the New Spring Shades at S_pecml Prlces seSsions until Tuesday. » Thé superior court will convene in Westérly Tuesday next. There will be no Monday session in observance of .' £ WWashington’s birthday. The highway commissoners have 2 : appealed for help in clearing the zut- | fre i d s g “THE STORE OF GOOD VALUES” ‘ilbar G. Cheeever 1s in Framing- ham, Mass, attending the double fu- 94-109 MAIN STREET - DS biather and sister-in-law. They leave four children. # PANGEAN Mrs. Leon Weaver and son Sterry | [ - =t TOMATOES BRUSSEL © has not been made. pdrt back, with or withéut Fecoja.| wete viating felatives in westerly |INATIVE TURNIPS; 4 quarts, . . 25¢ TOILET PAPER, 3rolls...... 15¢c: | new seeTs SPROUTS S mendation, by next “edrxsisotiioso'\o rme T]:,!‘Jrs:ias{ o . 5 e Ve sy resolution appropriating or apt. Avery ilcox was a caller in al meet] e | Yeoman (") bonus, by a toli cail of | New London Priday. WATER CRESS SPINACH ] Representatives Davis and| The bad weather for the past few PARSLEY RADISHES rguson,jof Westerly, voted \l\'lith the | weeks has tpu! a slo]x(_m all 1111411111- FRESH ENDIVE RHUBARB ajority 4nd against thy recall ing operations a roton ong majority and agai ) I of| Point: but with the opening of spring CAULIFLOWER STRING BEANS Mr. and Mrs.® Oscar Wenzel, o e will' be considerable activity: in MUSHRCOMS PEPPERS, ETC. l"mhhurg Mass., announce the thar- ge of their daughter, Anna May ahd ' | Clifford Franklin Gourley, February o | T8th. Mir. and Mrs. Gourley will be this line as there are several new| houtes contracted for. The farm- house near the trolloy station is be-} s dele vill d.as 3 i 1t home March 1, at 32 Crescent street, ;1“0"101‘""'““““”‘ B SR e: niod o5 A 8 Fitchburg. Mrs., Wenzel was opera- Mr tor the summer before last in the lo- i cal-office of the Postal Telegraph com- any, and has many friends in West- Round and Sirloin STEAKS Pound and Mrs. Frank Smith have returned from their hoheymoon tri and have started Keeping house i Mystic. Mrs. Smith was ' M | Gladys Tucker of this village. Local Laconies. A new way of harvesting ice was 4 s tried out in the village tecently by An act has been introduced in the|gome of the fishermen, who, seeing a| state senate to prevént the-larceny o(. large amount of fresh water ice m motor vehicles and to stop the re-ieq in with the drift ice in the river, | ventilation “or - alteration of | igoeq derrick and_hoisted a | acturers’ /pumbers’ on autémo- | jot "ot t -e ashore, filling up all i and to regulate the sales of au- | o¢ the available storage space ai one|f§ o tomobiles. ‘ of the fish packing houses: Judgingi the purp: A resolution was offered in the|from the small amount of salt Water| a the tra r will he qurs house, and referred, appropriating $5.- | in this ice, it must have been frozen | Ninigret company and the| 000 for the improvement of the far up some river and carried into| property purchased soon.|thaniel Greene homestead in Anthony. | the Sound and later into this harbor. | be made to open the An act to ‘increase the salaries of The members of the Gannet club! which include a{ the clerks of (the superior courts of|met at the home of William I Spicer 0 n the early spring. The| Washington, Kent and Newport coun- | Thyrsday evening. Although the Gan- TRy 7 STl e A7 iy % are on the route of the | ties from $1,800-to $2,800 was referred | nots had not met hefore in three \VALRLGAN dreds of. men north with him on his made meeting town and he Cra rhl new_grounds BShore Line Electric #il a conve- (o the house eommittee on finance. ¥oa#h thair Appetites i not fail thim various expeditions, he has brought Marking Linen. T jence that will be appreciated by the| Plans are being made for the ob- | during that time, and all reliched the| Wauregan onal church, | them all back, and in good health,| When marking linen with Ink, first ure ls eral public. ;";";"Cl"lofd‘hél sol!der; Ju{’éleep;lf the | roast beef supper. The members Re\ Wil e The Friday morning train from New | RRode Island Society for the Preven-| present were W. I Spicer, Dr. E. P.| Night and a Day in the Deep will be| their lives in accidents for which. the | and then trae ink over L ay i e o Matrige] Lion Of Cruelty to Antmals, The date | Fitch, Juflae A, P. Anderson, Charles| of ihe sermon at morn-|leader was in no wise respopsihle. | niiut oot f\,;;‘er':ve:“ii,“.'e pecll at Westerly at 7.35 was 19 minutbs|IS-AREE Mpunsen it Anderson, C. M. Chester bt Hen-| ing worship Sun Church schiool| What a contrast this record is to the | 22K ip & ink frony jate. The number of the locomotive Out of 450 registered physicians ana ry Langworthy, Dr. Wi Y . The time evening worship | long 1list' of fatali preading. was 1 he engineer was born on| Surgeons in Rhode Island, only 150 | Gugene MacDonald, Charles I. 5. o'clock. The! frost, shipwreck the 13th day of the month, the num- | have been granted permits to pre-|gand Capt. J. P. Brown. ' Striking Scenes | whick_in the popalar mind has S ber of the car on_the reer of the train| Scribe liquors. They are not required! rigs v Dean is confined to her Old Testament will be conclud-| the word “Arctic” synonomous with | e there. St letters in the | to furnish surety to obtain the federal| pnome by iliness ed with one on The Captive ‘Maiden ¢ and de: | permits. ess caller] Who Became a Queen. Arthur Moit “Fhus Robert pastor—A | with the exception of two, who lost|make the initials with a lea. pencil badly ruptured while lifting a eral years ago. Doctors said hope of cure was an operation. S did me no good. Finally I got @ of somefhing that quickly and 8 completely cured me.. Years have pass- 4 the rupture has never returned, Painful, an doing hard z\-nrk as a fentng £hs lere was no opération. no Genius is the cap: na trouble. 1 have nothing v for making name George Rowland, the condue- Hagry Park was a busi Peary crowned a| somebody else take infinlte pains.~ but will give full information t t 3 ol During TFebruary the Paweatuck G T i Prghic i B . > S L tor, and just 13 passengers alighted in New London Thursda wiil n Endeavor | life gevoted to the exploration of the | New Prentse how you may find a complets - ey e il e gy church — contributed $271.15 . to. the | SRS meeti e i Bew ‘Tork Brentiy Sus. thout oneration, if you write to and to the advancement of | v the har discov > north pole, The turies of st ne M. Pullen. Carpanter. ! B = *. Marcellus Avenue, Manasquan, N, t \obniveycr Boes Boun|yibuty; Better cut out this notice and show One conveying installation ‘in an |if to any who ara ruptired— eastern paper mill the coal to | {0 r'n“l,‘.,‘ U S 26 ) Ihdde pessble b - | the furnaces and carries off the ashes r ration d experience, which gave him a thar- | at ‘he same time. 03 i 1 mowledge of the difficulties to| ) be overcome, and by an tinusual tion of mental and phy resourcefulness which en- 1 (o find a way to surmount The motion was defeated to have house committee on finance re- enth Day Baptist Missi: v 50- e ay Baptis issionary so | ROAD SOCILW ATl Gasts Wore cobHitiusd’for one | iTho riural schools have be n| DEATH OF ADWJRAL PEARY, week at Friday's session of the Third | this ERO0'S have heen openl "' DISCOVERER OF NORTH POLE district_court In Westerly. s Marie TWheeler has been the Rev. Edmund J. Cleveland, rector of | uest of her aunt. Mrs. George Den-| Washin Christ Bpiscopal church, zave a talk | ison of the borough the past week. sn| ral Rober at the Colonial club of his expenences”s to be able to attend the high ¢ of the as a chaplain in the world war. schos ne here MERNEAIE FahEn LD THoka | 5l tcl s i i Thote hetnowh) A ke Rl shant the ity veare Miness Snfi,]omts—Drwes ut Pain |in New. London, the late Margaret|in tic -at her grandfather’s with|during which — = Bedford has a niece and two nephew: a 5. Whyitse | fusions had E You'll know why thousands: uee { iy Hartfora, A i‘:;}l::;‘dhifhrs.;t’}'-éml it ttaches of th Musterole once you experience the The French war certificates in mem- | transports the pupils has not been rlad relief it givea. ory of the American soldiers who aied | able to make its usual trins Get @ jer at once from the nearest |in the world war will be presented to| Ryron B drug ‘store, It is a clean, white oint- | the next of kin Sunday aftérnoon fol- | iness trip Saturda th 8in Against Pofitics. Ward Politician—"“This here eddl catin’ of the masses is poor stuff. The obstacles, a tenacity and cour- fra hife e dmo . Hissll besvot) “which Kknew no defeat, and a | oo &t has been | 1o suit theirselves."—Life. ] endowment such as nuturelm“"‘d —PSston Transcript, | I i Worry Over. Advertisement in Brooklyn paper— “Party that lost purse containing §24 rneed werry no longer; of their | E riod in the | a hus- j/vain effort to pr the life of the; . being obliged to| country’s foremos to few men. has heen we said that tha i ment, enade with oil Qf m‘fia’d‘ !hn\\“mp: a memorial service in the town r-,n( \fhp igr(‘ul\nr part of the way It f izlory of Peary’s achievement belong: ssuring & Sucdess. Eating the dNimble Locust. o all. rom New London. er's ept from, to the world “If you ant ave infe ¢«is are today eaten in Al Be:t;: ;??flflgefifigTowgfi The refusal of the town of Stoning- | Mrs. Henry Sinclair of Brooklyn, | the fe was despair- | mankind. B - gl s edaminal] JaaS o thay e nwr:v‘ma; not blister. A ton to permit moving picture shows|N. Y. arrived Monday to remain|€d of, but t the end so dirner and are afraid it won't be,” con- | protty ntuch 2 vere in i while it is being subbed on! Sunday evenings in Pawcatuck and|over her daughter’s twedding this|near and his sudden v | =@ Mrs. Homer Hock, “just ag: g |of John the Baptist. Foreigners as | Musterole is recommended by many | other sections of the town is satisfy- | (Raturday) evening. He will be few of the children along with fhe | well as natives declare ‘hat they are doctors and nurses. Millionsof jarsare | ing to the movie managers in Wester- FEdward Geer was in New Tondon|in Arlington ith| . q i nsedannuaflyicrbmnchxtls‘croup.sui |1y, recently where his hand was treated| the full naval i of his rank. | | | neck, .f‘thua.neuralgxa,p;eurm' rhau- The Jocal-police department has be- | at the hospital ma‘*sm,hmmago,pams_andacnqptlu, come an organization for the preven- | ing satisfactor nts, eprains, <orc_myecles, | tion of crime and has departed from| Mrs. Seth ilblains, frosted fect, coldsof | the custom of making arreats, as there | Thursday with Weies- N mchql(ltofmwflfinhpngumonla). is no' cause in- that branch of police | liams of Mystic. work. Ralph Wheeler - ‘has transferred 30c and 60c jars; hospital 5i2e$250 | " Rent profiteering has struck West- | the business which he han e erlv and Pawcatuck, especially in|on for several vears to Fred I | S buildings where there are stores and | Barnes of Mystic, sentimen v offices. .| 'There %as no service here again ! sk th o s It is we]l for the contractor that no | Sunday, tra eling being too impeded is rugged in- | sympathy les're to express deep! s cour be eavement. If attempt was made to carry on the|by snow drift leve for everything |any earthly ~ce m'flrt can help you ixn GE i work of sewer construction during the this hour it must be the assurance “Costs ! Leupcr mmtb of Seruice” / nd found to be heal-| |In an apprec bt Admira H. Grosvenor, presi- onal Geographic 8 Peary, Gilbert ms spent | dent of the rtha G. Wil- | clety, _Eeod at an; ‘has become . the -peer of | beal my privilege {o know S T e ral Peary t and 1 whole navy, n. present winter. “The struggle for the North Pole|that th o country s The public schools will not resume STON[VGTON bégan nearly one hundred BEC | Vha o RAE S st Bot O A Henry Robindon Palmer, committee |fors the Janding of the Pilgrim Fu- | wil he prof regrot at the, death !éo engae a l;\'fi;‘f‘hé; f;r lthe Secona | thers at outh Ttock, being in-{ of . id - Bugtand.s Ko ongregational church during the ab- | augurated (1527) by that king of | had the ho = oD ik & sence in the south of Rev. Bwight C, | many distinctions, Henry < VI of | nisatien ot soamccomplish et Stone, has afranged the following | Ingia | receive - the plaudits of a ’ ; schedule: Sunday, Feb. 22, Rev. Clay- corcs of hardy navigators, Brit-| His great achievement brought ton A. Burdick of Westerly; 20, Rev. Trench, Dutch, German, Scandi- | ticular distinetion to the Amer : Richard Howarth of Westerly; March | navian and Russian, followed Davis, | navy. of which he was an henored | 7. Prof. Bawin H. Kellogz of New |all seeking to hew across the pole the|and dittinguished officer.,” London; 14, Prof. Kellogg; 28, Rev.| much-coveted short route to China Hrhs g ! oN ’HIS MILLINERY Sherrod Soule of Hartsnrd: April 11, | and the Indies. The rivalry was President, W. H. P. Faunce of Brown keen, and costly in liv i lives, ships and his Out—It is Worth Money { university. treasure, but from the time of Hen- MISS TF ¥ Y ; i Stonington Pointers. 'y VIIL for three and one-half cen- it 50 AN e La el And well it may—for offered at much less than Miss Jennie Trumbull is visiting rel. | {ries. or untll 1882 (with the ex- Sneffield Ave. : : . . v tives in Hartford. 3 5 when, throug usual prices are Hats for immediate wear—also S 6l Divigiit U, Aiohe and Baveiy m Barents the Dutch held tha | ¥ X0 ™ . TUssher will start next week for Pono- | record), Great Britain's flag was al- % and Tar Ci some advanced spring models of very attractive | ma; Fla, to joln Rev. Mr. Stone, who | ¥ays waving nearest the (op of the| &nd croup: design. i is tHere to recover his health. globe. pain 1 side: The funerai of Roberl Sylvia wasi :No hetter proof of the minute care Badkache, *Xid; Friday wit requis { with which every campaign was pre-; Should you not see just what you have in mind R R e e | i nen it be sivan thas the fact |\ Wuole: we will be glad to make it special for you. celdbrant. j at though Peary has faken hun.|nit 'FOUR PATENTED IMPROVEMENTS Four patented improvements give Vesta batteries that extra vitality for which they are famous. CAN BE USED IN REPAIRING One of the betterments, ie, Vesta Impregnated Mats, can be used in repairing any make of battery. Our contract with the estaAccumulntor Company permits us to use them in repair jobs and in many instances the battery is made to last longer than it did at first. Inspected and Watered FREE Auhmmg e e Smart Sailors—$5.00 up. One-of-a-Kind Trimmed Hats—$6.98 up. SOMETHING ALWAYS NEW "PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT - 7he er 3 : efwf;o/e WESTFGORD The recent storms with their ae- companying drifts and thick crust made travel very bad. Two teams . belonging to George Buck made the v Ch j trip from Palmer while the storm romc Coughs was on and the drivers were obliged to leave the sleds in the middle of | the road near John Lyons’ for a cou- ple of days. The town has been to a LoAg, standihy good deal of expense breaking out bronehfal . trot- 2 the roads, but it is two weeks since bles, cougha and the R. F. D, carrier made his regular catarrh . usually yield to the healing, sooth- ing elements of trip. Father Johi's H. C. Barlow attended the funeral / of his sister. Mrs! Henry Nason, at Mansfield, Tuesday. George Shattuck drove to South- i3 bl f : |bringe Tresday. Madiplon it e ) Moderate Charges. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coburn ex- ’ P 4 ect to move to Xorth/Ashford in a * : ;'ZT'_N’ afeo- 3 THE B B STORAGE BAT'TERY &: WELDlNG CO g : - Phone 143 * 92 Franklin Street ‘When a man falls in love the fall is : o \ ! . ’lapt to break his pocket book. 2 b : .