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s 2 r, M : . j1 l:.yxl::mmdlh-muu Senilnuation Wae. ordercas.a vty | 3. the reewpii-.. thems tor thut s et e e Tan o htiuno-pnu in !'ummmm B s Buke, dus to the n;fi-mu of m L : 3 i city: ; Fouriee ot Wakénéid il nere| M arl ry ai Ve Cran- e q X Rl P A 1 T E%Z&:K.bmuuuatmumumvm‘ . oo - . .’:., = ine ith i ] it i E “Inditss ! -1 The ‘s s " 1 Siate. ot ;A'éh !‘Pmu; Yo ‘b‘u cat il mcn':?b‘m-"‘“ . 0t o s 3 u ad i 2"..’13’&7’ Howard Cross: | Gj »s:‘?r-z Frank Gardner, who works at East Sunday with s family 3 it ey | and Ruth C. Thompson, to-séil -| for Independence ;Mot‘liégn(hn , and thelr d | Laild an o L . 6. Fnd e © ;| taté from thejr benefit contifiued t0] - prardey ©, Perry - A ewm upon sevefal tiifiés to initiate can- g h . 3 world movement and & 3 “‘.“.' i| the next seasion, May. 18, with order of || ATV O Dery supeiele et o ey { fioaten of the New, London counell . 1t Mok Hafty Dean. “had nes: . r, grand | Botlee. gardless of membership in the board 8f £51 Aaaten Bl MN Alboa grand guardi-| The Washington Trust 'company was: led; flemii R, - Torréy B. Wright, grand herald ; | appointed administrator of the estate of | srade committees ma m. < St p James N. Smith, grand | James McBride. |, Bond $800: Howard D. | ture that m “"m.m ey a F NE . Bur- m-g e _loea mxefl. e rs. George S. Collins has bedn #pend- Livingston ‘appraiser. i y aftéthoon. E g mj wverzr days _fit the homé of her o_reports submitted, the| In the probate court p 5 tiohal councillor, Mrs. El Mrlv ! m 3 Baflou, # Nat- \ i U most successtul in the | ported in Weanesdey's. Buletin oo toe]. The B 5 T recording sécretary, urning M Pulv - 7 b t sdéh thembér 61 eard Thayer of ?um-m order in Rhodo Island, | first report in twenty years-of the trus- bfi m {inv . 718 members and an | tesu of the estate of Hatriet H Witoor.| borrs i = 1 w8 présent To this trade, call to the attention of Béard y ot Wit enday n the hom of - Mi Possibilities of o i i 2 - 3 in the Snangial | which showed s Yiiuation of $9447313.01 | thracit. was (g e an-adaress g P Rpor ki menl A ol T s 7 “FOR QUALITY® Rabersity 1o TH1. with o tots) | ooy Tmance o $13 Stephen Ioo%| by Fred A seefet, 5 4 'nvm 86 ity pensiles 2 the lodge Ja [spent Sunday it Brerstt Laaw's subordinate Jodges of $454,- N 4 8 fer ety _Misé_Lilllan Cobper of New Londoh to this philanthroplc. . coupls town mipdn; G ”a' Spbeial commitiss évaning membership of Re-|of Westerly is indébted for the Memori- : clely. e o Ty ;‘,g N;nu Mrs. ul and Library bulding, and Witeox park e . 5 "y e o ’ ; o ands also for the ample endowment for aFFanged & i i society Sefvice 3 P B B g VS % : : ‘ st i sl e i} (50 bl i o el | Rostlogs, Caficura Heaks, DRY brary and park is mamaged by a épecial 4 - = A . { board of trusiees, and the appreciated : o ifem Hifi and ner bod public service to the people is given with- 5 aci tion of 4 plan Fellows' buflding. A Fied (Thureddy) evering the téacher c OLD out any expense to the town. 'Thefe i |. . % i vl Sl Pir b oomt s, W Sreet en Mary staried no tablet, no memorial, to indicate the Sondltions, and s ' 2 0 14 & s great good Mr. and Mrs. Wileox did for |* o ; atid Mrs. Chiaries McFafland and ‘body everite i ead cau- o Bt Greemeich, who 1o the | e people of Westerly, during, their life. | emploves will herealter meet. wil ; 2 ; “"flc"“" mmfl:‘, e sty | #on_Thomas épett Stinday with reldtives - s T o R A Gl e poa Fellow in the | time, and the provisionu for perpetuity of | FPANagEment iwice & month, @ arte; 5“1 s in Norwich. . being totally blind, | their public #ifts, after thy. died. Thers ' the seneral welfafs of the busintss. s i e and Mirs. Fawasd Roake, in only uuny blind past grand in | 1 no reminder.in the town that Mr. and [ Wages at this mill will be based oft ¢ & Fail. | paren X F 0 R FU R e & o5 was wounded | Mrs. Stephen Wilcox over lived hers, ex- | Scale paid in New Bedlond. "o . G iy USQUEPAUGH y = 33, 1913 He s now I e fca Pt thelr ynmarked portraits in the setf | Jhe Sancer, Crbasl g n iy 1 ek us:hl:::k a1’\1.»:!: Ml:‘m T Bl Rev. O. W. Watis mupplied the pulpit r 22, 1913, is now in the Red : £ . ; z in the v 3 . @ W RS thatlats 20t the Bitma at s, | oo o, thd ibrary, ana e wranies gton | RS 818 Satls e o 3 in_the village, is visiting her D rming, there being a very good yment in River Bend cemetery. - Thelr ‘ ). 16 the benent | Bunidas. mo; deea: not known to a majofity of | William D. Hoxié has purchased 3 v 3 .| &t the Noasi week Was a de- | attendance. %' the Fear the total amount paid | tn patrons of the Nbrary or o Ih suror. | Frank Davis property LW ® 5 2 P gfiors u.m turnéd over to M"-m“‘d:“d.":‘m:" spent Sun- m Care foe reliet was $98.950.50, and ail other | icrein the park, and has aiready common ¢ by the sunper eommittee. (487 Wilh triends o Westerly. . X . Y 50 o oy 1 the | prgbably the cldést hersé 1 Westerly | IMDIOVEmEnt of (ne plkce. 5 ahd s M R Hive fe. [y e+ gyt it P Reliable Insurance H Todges $99.20 was paid in re- Is Prince, owned by William Burk: his ‘Washingten Conifnshdsry, Knigh [y curm o.:n e men“: ‘nhye r . inate, Marks, dieq_recéntiy. This pair | Tomoiar, Of Newpert have n"‘"‘:,"‘ & ! Y. m‘. VILLAGE v~ poorsy et o 11l Sesvice L widow of John F. Crandail for the | %, VALK hotses e e, Hat.| trom Providence, ot the prie e o ; Mis, Chagies, Dearbort bis retufoan | Saturahs atiertoon, _Riehmond grange Prompt X 3 1ol - £ Wetling out of her dower rights In which | o0 and was classed as the most stylish | M2y 27, to Jo8eph Kyié Ofr, mest nil- trom New L‘Mefi Where she )‘md beeh mmum;‘ .r:fmhmeu:.r“m g Ber husband held in several pieces of | ol “of cous In. Washifigton: codfity, | Dent EFana mastst ef {hé M - £ o fl‘md.n‘: aceount of the serious iliness of | Miss ys Petk ing at Shan- ¥eal estats, wiks held in the probate court | There were then about five, years old, full | Ments of the United Statés, Nurfagansett hé #- i1} mw of mettle.. The horses were cared for| Commandery, WestéFly, Wil make \ the % Mn Ruth Mattiéwson is spénding this ‘ . Brown conveyed the house- and driven by Arthur M. Weeden; then | trip in special cafs. avinf treatment for ‘ah including the piano, of Mra. coachman for Mrs. Wilcox, now assistant | THé present town &m‘nefl ldfiil(x that "5y 1 - L : : B '? % Rt ln}-héd b, % Pauline Mathéwson fs glmnee Hopking to Shannock Saturday l moria | the overseer of thé Door 18 mot Fespon- 3 - £ tenching for fier in Moosup. tartivon. ACPHE m m]“ |t B Eitie°ts The. councll 0F Ris work but 1o | 141 ; Mr. §na Mra Whitin John E.-Briggs of Providence fs work- ] : : Aates, g'uw , visitéd < of Mr. Burk is a liverymin and used the | the people direct, #8 Hé 1s Electsd to %in- | ing tor Dr. Kengon, handsome span in hi§ business and they | office by the people. < Adics: - RRNTEFY % . U o rge ' Monday aftérnoon, Mr. Hitcheock of ik Dr. Bdwards’ Olive Tablets were always given the best of care and| Cappuccio, who shot Manna three |3 '3 s Toos, nawes :?fly lived hére at Su Hillsdale cailed Dr. Kenyon to attend B GUALITY CORNER s ve Get | o Prince s stlll in the ~ ser-| Weeks ago, has fiot beeh SabiEht. ip ot 4y amder o, | Mre. Hénry Frink 18 r&ovéFing from |Sam James of RMichmond. The doctor Oosovits Oheliti Seiis TG at the Causé and Remove It | vice. Dwight R. Stillman has fétusned , ; Stes hef recant iliess. found’ him very ill, alone, no ono to eare , a—— According to Mr. MeGrady, Vice prés- DTY;;M Florida, Whéfe he spent s Wortieh Jobin xa: Vaughn of Nofwieh speiit | for-him. He. took -iim to the home of Sop shiavas TR oht 4 ‘win ident of the Massachusetts brasch, Ameér- - o . s i = — == Tablets, the st~ | | T 017N flon of Labor, who s in| The ageresate Johtie ms" C‘g = , charge of the Westerly strike of mem- 5% bers of the Hod Carriers and Common Laborers' union, the members of thic Masohs' union will gttit work in sympa- thy with their fellow. workers. He said it was probable that the carpentérs would take actioh favorsble to the striking la- | borers. . Thus far e declares the strike has been a gucdess as npne have return- ed to work, and other men have declined to fill theif places. Mr. McGrady also_says {Nat the LtAl- fan population of Westerly will éniter polities, and will work fhe game under | the direction of the Westerly Centfal La- hot Unifon, and théir slogan will be: “Reward your friends; punish your éne- mies.” Rev. Byron U. Hatfield for the past six years pastor at Deep River, has boen m:cmxcm AND GAS called to the pastorate of the First Bap- tist chureh, in Westerly, and he ~will | are the only geod, cheap things in orobably. accept. Rev. Mr. Hatfield has Arnerica: also held -pastorates in Danielson, Mys- ;i % te, Bropkiyn and Newburgh. He was | "VOStGAte our eléétric power <NAd PROVERB—The bee from his industry in the sum- meremhaney_aflthwhur. A MAY SALE OF COTTON GOODS | Standard brand Cottons, Sheeh, Pillow Cases, Bed Spreads, White Goods, Table Damask, Towel« ing, Ete.—at very much below regular prices. The outstanding fentures of this Sale are good variety, standard brands the high quality of which s known to everyone—AND SALE PRICES AS LOW OR LOWER THAN PRESENT wnow.) SATT COST. l SALE WILL BEGIN TODAY AND CONTINUE FOR TEN DAYS £ | years ago.the.popular chaplain of the - ¢ocking rates. Third 'Reglmenl. Connecticut | National 6 Gaart.? ; GAS AND ELEETRIC SHOP The chutehes of Westorly have rafsed their quota in the Infterchureh World s%‘r‘r‘!i%:‘Tl RES 1 i Pillow Cases, Sheets, Cottons Fi Towels, Toweling, Table Damasks | | ! I ufv‘ha::d 1;1.: b | : lve, 50 dozen Wash Cloths, in Turkish and Lincolns '~ s ifentaadbls s sweofing didar Pillow Casts, standard brands and depefdable Extraordinary | knit, phain and with sheflstitched edge, vaiue .. §. for us to make. qualities, in all the best widths — at 59, 49c f ring 3 Cott 121408t « it senmmivommessonesbriimensm Ofie X 210 - 50 dozen Huck and Turkish Towels, régular value 37%¢—May Sale Pice .............. 29¢! Yet thousands of Diamond B cosservetsessesbifohibniisisissaiiy IDE i Users say 50 every day—de- thout G B in the fRAIg MAcsr= 25 dozen Huck and Turkish Towels, regular | f.l:fi'cf:ethMM Size 72¥90—May Sale Price $1.50 value 69c—May Sele Priee ... .cv0imeicaics , their tires to prove e Cotton Crash for Toweling, excéllent quality — i : i 1'75 s b besimnen ey Talk tites with' » Dismond Siz¢ 81x90~~May Sale Price § May Sale Priccayard . ....... User, and the chances are Size 81x90-—May Sale Price $1.98 Cotton and Linen Crash for Toweling, regular : Il Diamond Tires : 4 price 374c—May Sale Prict ayard .......... e b rfgui"“m Size 81%99—May Sale Price $2.25 50 dozen Hemflxlid Pl;;aey Cloths, sizé 18x27 - . ¥ [ ” ing. in short inches—May B AR s laaissssresene § B 4A2 inch “Pruit st:fl the Loom” Sheeting, in sho e 50, doacn Heiited Napkins, paed ae 608 & ; lengths—May ““I'.M““""""" cellent quality—May Price .,......... 12%ge i 45-inch “Fruit of the Loom” Sheeting, in short 58.inch Cotton Table Damask, regular price 1 lengths—~May Salé Pctayard ............. 55¢ SI-OO—MIVS-leTPnl"i‘Ze‘.).----~-....!;,..-:..'lh ;é Azinch “Poguot” Tublag, rogilr value 85¢— it <y Y Ao Beimiid T * Mgy Sale Price s yird. ... iocan i ool BBc 70-inch Satin finlshd Table Da]mu:, excellent l o ualif , attractive designs, valué $2.00—May - s:ze 17%50 Lace Trithmed Scarfs—size 30-ifich K | m M For All PWPO“' ‘squares and centers—-&y Sale cisesias. B0 4 S \} - 1,600 yards of Whife::nsook, in ,;h:rt fengths, s ?fio—ml 8X5‘4yF Sale P Ed.!f. wfis st mm : 2 1o 10 yards-May Price a — 2,000 yards of 364nch Long Cloth, in short Bed Spreads, Cotton Blankets : engihs,” rds, Jar value 506 — 250 Crib Blankets, size 36x50—May Sale Price 37%4e ;“’ 5*2;:’: : ’y:d ey e 33¢ 200 Cotton Blankgt.sl,. w:l'xh colored bm'defi 1 ! e B ; in “singles—May r WAl S 00 yar8s of 36-inch Plain English Nainsook, 50 pairs of 134 White and Gray Blankets, as- regular value 624 c—May Sals Price a yard. . .. 45¢ sorted colg:e& borders, regular value M.oo - I, 36einch Plain White Cambric, similar grade to 5 7) pmrs of 1% White and Gr. sy Blankets “W ey | “Berkley Co."—May Sale Price a yard ."...... 46¢: " finish, regulat value $6.50 — May Sale & ¢ 40-inch White Vi mvcav regular value I:e................................n _: My Sale :‘:’. 2“ yod b 48¢ 5? extr;l slz‘e l-;emmed Csrd.lt‘h;tz:d Spreads, ug-n... - , P E S ik vahia g4 M & § ALL[NG RUBBER CO 36-nith Plain White Gabardine, ideal for Skirts, 2% Hemmed Satin Bed Spreads, regular value, - 85 lslms‘. &C‘,ngflllf\'flmtsi.m—&y&?flp.elylflaci. 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