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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1910 Pawcatuck has its drinking club with a very large membership, not confined to residents of the village, and which it is claimed is managed SO as not to violate law. : : There are three other similar drink- ing clubs in the town and the combined menibership is quite large. These mem- bers will not naturally vote for license, as they are satisfied with present con- thout their vote in favor no chance of the town going in favor of license. The advocates Qf mably are of like mind ctermined fight for FRIDAY NIGHT RA!D IN WESTERL Police Seize Liquors in Kif.chen Barroom on Tower Str —Joseph S. Grills Adjudged Guilty Council to Attend Vespers on Sunday—Parcnts o Erring Mary Costanzo Relent. % ' It is a custom of Narragansett coun- Knights of Columbus, to attend As a result of the complaints made | several vears ago and cannot et about recently to the police committee of | without the aid of crutche naculate rdrmcom.m Westerly, Iy against Mrs. Frank Catta | Lawton is 65 s athe first Sunday afternoon of Octo- was reported to Be keeping a | bearded and gray °d, has th s church, Pawc kitchen barroom on Tower s pes ice of a man of . and unday afternoon the rald of the premises was crippled condition created sympathy h from their hall to Friday evening at about . With strangers, who criticised the town \el's church and attend ves- by Chief of Police Cornelius Brans Bergeant Thomas I. Brown and Con- stablo John Reardon. A number of|in eople wer> found there drinking. Af- | er a search the raiders discovered a barrel of ale on draught, bottles of | lo lager beer, about four gallons of whis- | I°ri key and a quart of gin. The liquor | wae seized and s now stored at tha police station awaiting the action of the court the P. Neale, D. D. s, will deliver body, service to begin at the shope. of temperanc Th v, William ph Lenihan, members sett council. and the com- Michael's church the Immaculate ams sentenced | George Lawton, the black sheep of a | him work-| Georgl E. Champlin. who was seri- respectable Westerly family, made hou | ously injured at Wakch Hill over two appearance in Westerly Wednes | months o by being knockad from his Following the destruction of the large quantities of ed liquors Westerly polic y. I direct from the New where he had heen f cefving med ondon almshot r some time with a car of the street railway, a®d mder treatment at cart by foilision For more t 1 entury | Was t ital for fractured he has spent much of his in the removed to his home Friday public institutions of New London and ‘Washington counties, his relatives re- in has brought suit in peatediv mak bring about his own indlscretion efforts to | = rough his | ipple company ,000 for injuries received a ~ted the case would be | heard ion of the court that ’.vr]ymn’nn] Thursday afternoon, but it was continued to the November term. ecame a cr eecsesessessscessacsacatesceratascssasvernoee | Where to Buy in Westerly wossseessessesersersicerssacscasssecsescososece INDUSTRIALTTRUST COMPANY In the Washington county superior court the jury returned a ver ‘ Joseph d with Under the redistricting plan of the state Westerly gets two districts and an additional representative in the leg- lature. the change necassitating equal ion in the town committee. decided to hold a caucus nex Westerly Branch v la evening to elect six delegates Capital . Three Million Dollars | Uact tF Al te convention and elect a new Surplus Three Million Dollars |t} .. 18 before | {own committee. It was proposed to | have a committee of five or seven Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. | of the present town committee to nam Liberal, courteous and efficient in its| % ement brought | 410" membership of the new organiza- management. IAAED Drosnexs: | Hoo ibit was abandoned, the mat- 3 ind_the trial | g0 ing assigned to Charles Perry - o Sweeney and George H. Utter. | John W. Hart Schaffner & Marx w committee will immediate- o charge of republican politics in Clothes wn and take a hand in the nomi- nator and representatives ARE SOLD BY e lerstood =ffort will be made to . = £ ndidate who will stand as B. CRANDALL CO. - e nator Louis W. Ar- s S nomination, and that the s Westerly, R. I. | el i will also recommend the | Prafijes nitovest in they for representatives to the for Or| caycus to be held at a date vet to be o0 | announced. oy Your Shoss and Hosiery A After intercession of the parish priest POEANE . STRaR Su ey e o el {1ie | the parents of Mary Costanzo have re- sy Sk | res <e- | ceived their unfortunate young daugh- PU R TILL’S | e st in her old home. The girl has I pe d from the murderous assault. “ON THE BRIDGE.” I jeense tr face that aided in her downfall is permanently disfigured. MISS ROSE AHERN | Ladies’ Hatter Local Laconics. Babeock of Providence was in v Friday. H Denison of Groton was y in Westerly a 42 High St., Westerly iR Sl de sl me on the yse grounds this afternoon. and Myst will me of baseball of Saturday afternoon. last Saturday in Westerly WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING STORE R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY, We giv { Green Trading Stamps &ith all purchases. play the the series was GHAFING All Skin irritation and f)ddrs;.' caused by Perspiration or ¢ { Heat are speedily removed by | E: T 4 <3 S | a s officiat=d of Bowen and Sons of were ights of Pythias, George City Pharmacy Try our Ice Cream, Soda and Col- Benjamin i in wge lces while waiting for your car. Iy call ng on ac- e she will visit 36 Canal St.. Westerly. B. L e e — p— - Mr, and Mrs. Ephraim Main of et 25 h Stonington Marold 1. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist. ! lixnnrnl of .\!'\, \\'..'nu’n Hi Datectiv sision corrected by the op- B solemn Friday with I PR R A B o 2 e et £ : ter-langworihy Bleck, Westerly. ® L{ being perfedly hammless to the most | rormL b Nenl: 3 FOR SALE | <sing unequalled of Manchester, John 7 Two seven-icom ¢oltage te ower. and Patric N on dimerent of the compact part o posyet. eased. Bur was in parts R. cemetery LEFFINGWELL SOCIETY " e Has Missionary Meeting at Home of Wenterly, R ! ladies of Leffingwell held their i meeting at the home of H rles H. Peckham c T What Lomzta in et Sen -(‘S”\ an all day ineeting, | | sandwiches, " our | SMITH'S GARAGE, 330 Main St Cars to rent; ing $10. Shiy Th of When Our Home closed the ightful time and Norwich Savings Seociety Weste m |l amonde ose o y H i C"r‘vn purchs ‘,,!" o 'f' G . the littie |1, : oF | we are. | s r. CASTRITIUS, 1 spirit of | f H Leading Westerly Jeweler. | ccord. Not a rod Helps, Mrs. William - | pasteboard with | p ding. Are Mi a HEAVY AND UGHT HARNESS | liott Dolbeare: duet. rhoto of your rea | Beebe and Miss Eola MADE BY HAND, | ’riunda see to love | em, The Voice in the H)lvlvl w.m’r Work in Our Specinlt: i | k Rose reading, I Harness Supplie: re | 3 5 S 'I.'fl ock Factor ade o | athen Heart Hunger, F G. i) ,‘,,;“ CER T ie Harn “1 l q l‘ ll i l ON EWard: reedinge. Tion Shall we rnow N. H. 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The Nankatiin 121=125 Main Street The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoted Exclusively to Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Wearing Appare!. RN Y Y Yo N % S et et e S S e e e T S e R e e % 4 gxxmx WIS LETTERS TO THE EDITOR _The New Ballot. Editor rybody seems to be about the new ballot. Instead of attempting to solve an impossibility which the new has brought into existence, I will compare the new ballot with a similar one used in Rhode ballot law Island. In Rhode Island as in Connecticut the rul> for a straight par to mark a cross (X) in the ci the head of the ticket the voter d to vote, In voting a split ticket in Rhode Island no attention is paid to the cir- at the head of each party list, simpl s (X) placed in a 8quare at t end of each name the voter desires to vote for. In Connecticut a cross (X) has to be placed in one circ d a cross (X) the left of each name the voter de- sires to vote for in another column to offset the name opposite which has ready been voted for by a cross in_the circle, The Rhode Island ballot is crossad at the right, English style. The cticut ballot is crossed at the left, Hebrew » problem necticut voter in many and varied. problems are in the wa In Connecticut a number a by which split found out. while in i distinguishing marks | f r=t ballot | that so the | d before the Con- 12 his vot> In Rhode Islz sed the ballot law ¥ i present | In trying to make i the way to vote y made It to Smcoth e - ip themselves, thereby causing the t conflicting ballot law to be seems funny that there was not ast one wise legislator in the dele- reprasenting the common peo- could see the pitfalls of the present ballot system ere it was too late. In plaving whist one rule is “Wher in doubt. trump.” Likewise, w doubt about the way to vote, vots straight ticket. Hoping for wiser 1 s 6 next slature. who will elinfinate eross (X) in the circl i thus allowing each - the right cross each man he wishes to vote for, which course will simplify the ballot | law i A COMMON VOTER. Sprague, Sept. 30, 1910. His One Great Speech. Col. Franklin Pierce Morgan of shington and New York never | made but one great speech, and the | story of it is pathetic. was_ Grover Cleveland, then president of the United States, and his purpo was to secure a pardon for a murderer His audience | named O'Neil, in whom the colonel | had become interested | | “I'll never forget that day, colonel in telling about the incident. ‘T had told Dan Lamont the day be- said the ! | fore that T intended to ask Cleveland | | to pardon O’Neil, who was a creature {of the dark places of t but good fellow at the 3 pretty I ta the precaution 1 the department of justice 1 | in the case | ing tiptop, fto see Cleveland. and I spo! utes. Never in my life | | since bhave I been as eloguent 1 was pleading for that fellow 1 The end of every sentence I uttered brushed the edeges off a cloud. I con- cludeé¢ my argument, confident that 1 | had swept the president off his feet. | “‘Mr. Morgan,’ said he, ‘is that all | vou have to say on behalf of your | friend 2’ i Mind you, he said ‘friend.’ 1r. President,’ | said, ‘1 think | ir. -Morgan, he replied as ng as | am in the White house shall consummate scoundrel - cousum mark you--get out of Hever { mate scoundrel use of eloquence, any- ded the colonel.—Sy Despatch. Wallingford A large c wel of young Wed- Choate men arrived in the borough for at | nesday echool. opening session The Great Atlaniic & Pacific TEA COMPANY Legs of Lamb, 4 i Shoulder of Lamb Stew Lamb . {Rib and Loin Lamb Cheps . Saturday Specials Und el EPARTMENT Ib. i8¢ MEAT Ib. 15¢ to 6 ibs. avg., Sirloin Steak . . . . 1 10c || Round Steak . . . . . . Ib. 15¢ Ib. 15¢ Shoulder Steak . . . . Ib. 12k i cam Prime Rib Roast . . . . Ib. 14c-16c Ib. 12%2¢ Cut from first-class stock bearing ; . : government inspection tag. R G T Swilf's Premium Hams . . . 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