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INTERESTS OF WESTERLY Norwich Line ¢ P~ 0 = S —TO— Nomina#ons Filed With Secretary ‘of State—Auto and NEW YORK .; Car Collide—Pawcatuck No-License Advocates to ~STEAMERS. ! Strenuously Oppose Any Concessions to Salopns— Cetlege Club Meets. The nominations - for state officers and members of both branches of the general assembly were all filed with the secretary of state by midnight of Wednesday, and within the legal limit- ation, The secretary will now pre- pare the copy for the official ballots and have samples sent to the cities and towns of the state prior to the Judge John W. Sweeney, of Wester- Iy. was re-elected a member of the state central committee. Thomas E. Brown, police chief, in compliancé with court mandate des- troyed Thursday, the liquors seized at the Balini house in Bradford. There will be a vote taken on the No more ashes to lug. No clumsy pan to spill dust and dirt on the kitchenpggor. . The Glenwood Ash Chute solves the problem. Tt is located just beneath the . ate and connected by. a sheet iron pipe straight MAINE e AND— NEW HAMPSHIRE Choose this route next tlme you g0 to New York. You'll have a delightful voyage on Long Island Sound and & superb view of the wonderful sky line and water front of Manhattan Island, Steamer leaves New Lonaon at 11 p. m. week days only, due New York, Pier 70, East River, at 5.45, and Piler 40, North River, 7 o’clock next morning. NEW LONDON : , ; rhe | liGuor license question in Westerly at 3 o electioh as required by law. The ik : ; own through the kitchen floor to ash barrel in l .50 { i i s | the November election. The druggists’ (B [RRer n Complete nominations from WeSLerly | y;qu, licenge year ends with May. CABINET 2:2 es‘ca;l:jao pJus;ssllli:i:%:: dafifei‘fil’:f’:a‘éf.dda; NEW YORK Republican—Louis W. Arnoid, for EEe Tl opernOn L 0o e LENWOOD -and dPep the ashes directly into the ash barrel i senator; Josepn T. Murphy for|rzilway station are criticised almost ’ o Write or _telephone W. J. Phillips, represenatitive from TFirst District: Albert H. Langworthy for representa- tive from Second District. Democratic—Arthur E. Briggs for menator; Andrew Farrell for represen- tative from First District; Gordon P. Cottrell for representative from Sec- end District. The prohibitionists returned no nom- inations and there will be no candi- dates to be veted for on independent or nomination papers. The Rhode Island Progressive club will submit the question to all candi- dates for the general assembly: “Will vou, if elected, vote for a constitution- al amendment abolishing the property qualification?” * The delegates from Westerly to the mtate convention were &eorge H. Utter, Samuel H. Davis, George B. TUtter, Charles ¥. Berry, Henry L. Burdick Flynn. ile of Dr. ing by contact with a car of theNor- wich and Westerly Traction company in High street. The doctor was driv- ing down the street and the car was coming in the opposite direction, both in full view for the whole d The automobile was on the trac the doctor was endeavoring to get out o’ the way of the car but the rear wheel of the automobile skidded on the and Maurice V C. Grant every minute of the work day By the men of leisure who compose the citi- zen's committee. The radical change in drill regula- tions necessitate the burning of mid- night oil by the commissioned officers of the Rhode Island National Guard, and there are five of them in Wester]y. As vet no temporary location has been secured for the post office, pend- ing the construction of the new build- ing. The present structure is sup- posed to be razed or moved away be- fore the arrival of the new vear. With the aid of modern methods in big construction contracts, there will be marked changes in the vicinity of the railway station within a month. It is planned to carr the work connected with the railroad and the elimination of the Canal street grade crossing through the winter. The transfers of the properties of George F. Sheffield, Charles O. Gavitt and wife and Agnes Allan Howe, to the New York, New Haven & Hartford Ruilroad company, were received for record ‘n the town clerk’s office, Thurs- day. The properties are on the East side of High street, north of the bridge. The driver of an automobile from Mystic seemed to enjoy harrasing an old lady in Dixon sguare. Thursday afternoon. The driver tooted the horn and then zigzigged the machine, The Bust Tight Cover to barrel is another entirely new Glenwood Idea and is very ingenious. plete with barrel and all connections, asillustrated, at a moderate price to fit any cabinet style Glen- wood. This is only one of the splendid improve- ments of the Plain Cabinet Glenwood the without ornamentation or fancy nickel, ‘““The Mis- sion Style’’ Glenwood. Every essential refined and improved upon. . Up-To-Date Gas Attachments This Range can be had with the latest and most improved Ele- vated or End Gas Range attachments. It has®a powerful hot ‘water front or for country usea Large end opposite fire box. cither right or left of oven as ordered. cannot be used an Improved Ash Pan is provided. The Ash Chute is sold com- ange Copper Reseryoir on the It can be furnished with fire box at ered. When the®Ash Chute Agent; New London, Conn., for_state- rooms and information. Jy3ia New York GHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 Freight ‘and passenger service direct to and from New York. From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays, at 5.15_p. m. New York, Pler 22, East River, foot - Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, at 5 p. m. Freight received until 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Ageht. Low Rate Autumn Tours I;omialBs-E-rn.Rmen »'p%& and Healthlest in the THE MAGNIFX Transatiantic Liner . 00 Tons Displa t; B3 ft. Loow. slippery rail, and he was unable 52 | causing the lady to dodge backward erll""a asieot, Mook Luxurious sad Exclue Eet off the track before the car reach- | ,nq forward in crossing the street. The oL e os Freteht oatricd on the ei him. There wa,sha col}l‘m]?n an((ii :1:*’ driver got away before a police offi- No Cattle or ROUND TRIP, in- rear axle, one th‘ e whee ;"”‘ the | cer had an opportunity to arrest him S{.‘L‘E‘.’:‘.‘A’&omum.mu up mud guard of the automobile Wwere| o ;. oijess driving. ~ Best Ouisine on the Atlautie. & damaged. ] o b=, G E‘“"‘%"Lfifigfln{’&““ig‘.‘l‘:‘fmufim vate The statement in effect that Mayor STONINGTON. v ; Faoha: Bacst promenadedesk in the world. Orches- . he weighs it upon reguest, in accord-| See that vcu receive a certificate |agara Falls in a barrel than to be e ) Charles F. Thayer, an attorney for the liquor dealers of Stonington, was to | 1; 5 with t 3 Sapery: (s Tdtor: Hestime question. i | L g Scheol -SopRomores: Elect: Offi Dor’t receive coal from your dealer, theleourts and. that the dealers eould | cers—Forty-five Cottages at Lord’s|unless the ar presents a ticket with continue business until otherwise or- | Point—Eugene Atwood Closes Maine | t1€ tetal weight. with every load of wood other than | prime minister of Russia.—Grand Rap- ihat sold in boxes. ids Press. Purchase a small scale. bring it to —_— ~ is office, have it tested and reweigh Attempting the Impossible. ance with the law. iful booklet, Itinerary, Tic) g:‘:l‘ll‘:l-‘.th.llu Lize, 200 dered by court actlon, has caused Camp. . The following suggestions are made | Your purchases. It is hoped that Mr. Carnesgi £ mie - i the klet: *Phie ‘Samphie: 2 R te i ped that Mr. Carnegie will Some little consternation among the e with stine | iR pnlet comoluds ;with tables | o Govidnatt llictpipot whioht e d uisto COAL AND LUMBER. no-license advocates, especially in the The Sophomor of the Ston- senlad meaStres —v gy = S % establish in the interests of peace that | arg s Buy no produce in weighing them. uy nothing from peach bask a standard measure. See that lard in pails contains full village of Pawcatuck. One of the tax mayvers is authority for the announc ment that if the saloons are not cl cers were chosen: President, Edmund ed by the end of the license vear steps | Hyde: vice-president, Mildred Perry; Will be taken to serve injunction un- |secretary, Carolyn Pendleton:; treas on the saloon keepers enjoining them | urer Hope Zellar. nobody will ever have a desire to whip | the editor.—Chicago Record-Herald. held thei nnual The following offi- ington High sc meeting recent without Room Up Front. Penitent trusts crowing toward Un- cle Sam's mourners’ bench will kindly form a line and keep to the aisle and le or jump over the pews.— bags Public Opinion Must Do That. A windstorm unroofed Illinois’ state ets-as COAL from selling liquor, on the ground that | The lunch counter instituted this fall| G5 G = Lo Post Dispatch. capital at Springfleld, but it ed to[ THE LESS MONEY YOU SPEND they have no legal right to continue |is a great benefit to the students and |, Sogmaet POURd prints of butter weigh — = 1ift the 1id of tho Lorimer “jackpot.’— the buainess, should the case be taken D : | New York World. FOR GOOD COAL THE MORE many pupils coming on the trolley are glad to patronize it. Florence Cook, fermerly a pupil at| ge o illeRanls J 4 * g : s S that the milk the Norwich Free Academy is taking|sealeq ascording to the lam o o =1° a course at the Stonington High school. | Ak the rag man if his’ scale has Lord’s Point Growing. been tested. See that the rag man has a license. | Tip to Other Senators. Bailey for cuce seems to have pleas- ed everybody in Texas.—Boston Tran- seript. See that the milkman's bottles are into supreme court and providing final full quantity. decision by that tribunal. The party making this statement ®aid farther that the decision of Judge Peed was considered to be final on the lcense questfon and, as he understood the lJaw there was no appeal. There- Lord's Point here numbers 40 prop- fore whatever Mayor Thayer had up | erty holders and has 45 cottages on it his sleeve could not effect the license | 40 having been erected and a water YOU SPEND FOOLISHLY. Those last few days that you shiver around before deciding to start the heater give you an idea of the real value of-Coal. Most for the money of anything you Children Cry | FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA There is a Fighting Chance. It seems to be safer to g0 over Ni. question. plant established within the past five L AT years. - An effort will be made next| Mrs. Harvey C. Perry read an in- | season to have a flag station located CHAPPELL Co. teresting paper on The Russian Revo- | there. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. lution at the regular meeting of the Westerly College club, held with Miss Helen Segar at her home on Eim | _ The Rangeley Closes Maine Camp. camp oFf Eugene Atwood at Lake, Maine, closed Cottolen treet. Mrs. Harry B. A was | Tricrestingls. oo 1'"9,.,“‘".5”_‘1 2P0ke | Thursday ana Alwood returned | ° = ° ‘ nd Miss Elizabeth Perry spok nome. Mr. Quain and Mathieson shot ( t % p bt e i b which had been exhibited at the | aitiona Nation ortening college current events, _The club has |3 de 5 engaged rooms at the Woman's Work | Public market this week. Mr. Atwood ! Fxchange and will hold regular meet- | i3 having erected a fine new camp ‘I’V;grm tl}]lfjnbf“t‘ourebrolr:oit: !hfr):inr:ligtii(g:\r; ;\O};‘{ch wilAlhx;.et i:hrp:dinoesshnrxl sea- The WOOdS are fullof imitafions Of Cottole’ie_bec,ause ork which they will be enabled to do ou e Borough. A I The mew auariers. s This week the Ladies’ Aid society Cotiolene has made a pronounced success as “the perfect alvary Episcopal church met with H.” F. Thomas. The evening proving an_enjoyable one. An attachment was placed on the saloon of Jacob Deuiks one day this week but later arrangements were | de to allow the saloon to open for shortening.” These imitations are of inferior quality, are packed in tins with ordinary removable covers, and depend largely upon substitution methods for their sale. When you ask for Céttolene,be sure you get Cottol There’s only one Cottolene—packed iny St g patent air-tight tin pails, with our trade- mark on the face of the pail. It pays to pay a little more for Cotto- lene because of its superior quality and The big crowd in A. O. H. hall on Thursday evening saw the fastest wrestling card put on in Westerly this season. Sandow of Boston, who was to have met Blil Collins of Central Village broke an arm in an auto ac- cldent Thursday morning so he sent iness. Watson of Worcester to go against Chandler N. Wayland and his help the Central Village mat artist. left town closing his mansion here Tn the first preliminary Young 2 ayland will spend his Crompton of Westerly took the first 7 5 fall on Pete Lebreke also of Westerls in 5 minutes 5 seconds on a scissors hold and the second fall in 4 minutes or a bar hold. In the second pre- I!minary Jack Monty of Norwich took two straight falls on Kid Blackburn Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh - ALWAYS IN STOCK. “A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor- Market and Shetucket Sts. Telephone 163-12. CALAMITE GOAL “It burns up clean.” — missioner appointed as E: r Elihu H. C. Chesebro, su- perintendent of highwa of the town of Westerly for the past 8 years. He is well known here having two broth- ers, Capt. Benjamin and Gilbert Chese- of Webster. The first fall was gained b A iy : = 2 A in § minutes on a Body seissors And| [\\lnased a 1313 33-norsepower An- the fact that, being richer, it will go Well Seasoned Wood r © an se a sCissors | {omobil = e and nelson in 12 mimites. U7 NG A B, Cutler King have one-third farther than lard or any of G. H. HASKELL. returned from their wedding trip and bout with both the men working all | hen pe irOT th r its imitati earn the time. Collins won the first fall on | 275 KeePInE house on Elm street on }tS imitations. Its‘use m S economy 402 — "Phenes — 489 2 head and leg bar hold in 18 minutes | 1or¢ ‘phursday for Medfora. Mass., in the end. 22 seconds. Watson took the second where they are the guests of Mr. and in 10 minutes on a double arm roll. | gy Amos Robert JO!]N A. MORGAN & SON ¥ ;\‘::H(!lns also took the third fall on a | o Joseph N. Hancox house located Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY ? mintites and 15 seconn. . 4 C|at the comner of Water and High C. Morse reforeed and James Mc- | Sifects has been sold to Gottfried Coal and Lumber Knight was timekeeper. The W. C. T. U. met Tuesday with R R Irs, B. J. Gardner. Local Laconics. The members of the Mistuxet club The delay in plans and specifications | sat down to u delicious menu at their for the new town hall and court house | club room Thursday evening. is due to the illness of the architect. e e Now Mayor Thayer is declared to BALTIC h> the White Hope of the licensed | _ Supervisor of schools. A. N. Potter, ington. of Willimantic, is to be at the Baitic lquor dealers in the town of Ston- Wiiliam Henry Briggs and Miss | Scheol h on Saturday. October 21, Jessie May Smith, both formerly of {between the hours of two and four, to Hope Valley, were married Wednes- | consult with the parenis or others on | day, in Pawcatuck. any school matters of interest. | - Stephen Pickover. formerly of the DON'TS FOR HOUSEWIVES. | r” Westerly house, Norwich, has taken | the management of the Halpin =aloon | iy Seater Kemmerer of Hartford | - 1 Prepares a Timely Collection. Teiephone 384. Central Whart The Roads Are Settling and pleasure driving will be the best and cheapest way to get the embrac- ing fresh air that is better than the best tonic. 'Phone us for a good team. | MAHONEY BROS., Livery Stable, Falls Avenue. = in West Broad street. John R. Kemmerer, the city sealer of weignts and measures, of Hartford, epared a collection of Don'ts for sewives which will bear pasting on Kitchen wali, where they will be a constant reminder against too great a At the republican state convention trust in human nature, when human nature -is_in the form of a peddler The list foliows: . Sarsa pari Hla | Sontafon Your srocer or asirsman te wceigh ir the wooden butter dish when he is iching your butter. Cures all blood humors, all o en tet the faney package oods ° ascinate you, bec v 23 eruptions, clears the complex- | Gutntly - pasing vers heasily for the ion, creates an appetite, guds digestion, relieves that tired fancy package and in most cases get- ting considerably less of the product y A than you would if buying it loose. feeling, gives vigor and vim. Get it today in usual liquid form or qyocnlated tablets called Sarsatabs. Testimonial “% 2ok Geen & great sufferer for years before WHurn-0-Gin. I 2ed misplacement, fainéing spells, headache. and other female troubles, which made me fesl weak. I trled different doctors, but nonec guve me relief, Ladies Everywhere @re glad te knew ef the wonderful benefit thet Vidurn-O-Gia has always been te sufferers of their sex. Thousends of ladies epread the geod News emewy thely &Sighbors and friends. Others write letters for publication, thas suffering sisters, eakmown to them, may learn about it i ¢the newspapers. @e the good work goes on. Viburn-O-Gin 1s a purely vegetable cempeungd, containing no harmful properties, is actively specific in its curative action on the womasly ergans aasd functions. To youmg ané oid it is highly recemmended for the trea‘- ment of all forma of female trewbles. Don’t buy in a careless manner. Don’t buy in small quantities, if you can avoid it. Don't misunderstand cheapness for economy. = Don’t be afraid to carry a bundle, 00000000000000000000000¢ | | n]leSs you are prepared and willing to > stand the expense of having it deliver- Wher: to Buy in Westerl) b, ot i b5 B to spread the news of what it has done for me. It certainly és as much for ether sick wemen.” ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT $1.25 & bottle with fuil directiens. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 106 West 2129th Street, Mew YorR. ed to your home. Don’t gossip with your merchant while Jhe is weighing vour purchases, unless you are absolutely sure of the honesty of the tradesman. (NDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY |, bont e sshomed or too proud fo do Weaterly Branch Don't be afraid of your tradesman. Don’t leave your shopping till the Capital . last minute and then be in a hurry. Burplus . Don’t neglect to test the weight of Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. © |Package goods at home and compare them, with the weight of the same com- Liberal, courtesus and efficlent 1n its | noqity purchased Joose. LR PRI RRRR RN A Don't depend entirely upon your ser- | ! vants to protect you. - Established 1901. Dont’ hesitate to notify this office if > you have any suspicions whatever of the rerchant with whom you are doing business. Don’t #uy ice of your dealer, unless _.Fareld L. Wells, O. D., Optometrist. Defective vision corrected by the prop- er lfi\l)’ltment of lenses. Room 9, Pot- ger-Langwerchy Blocks Westerly. R Lk

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