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i) “WANT LICENSE IN WESTERLY Thirteen Applications Received by Town Clerk Up to Closing Hours Saturday— Seventeen the Limit—Po- liceman Complain of Being Underpaid— Death of| John J. Carney — Louis Dotole Withdraws Ce: se Against Pawcatuck Street Railway from Superior Cuaurt. Seon after the beginning of the liq- | trict attorneys whose uor lieense vear of 1910, the first in special duties would be the ferreting out and prose- the annals of the town of Westerly, | cution of criminal cases, the civil bus- it was reported that the li $700 was excessive and that many who | general’s office. nad taken out licenses would glad | The local board of trade has alrea to retire from the busin: | requested the Westeriy delegation could only get their money back., It |the general is a fact, however, that although the |lion that would resvlt in the formati salocns are not located in the m conspicuous and most travelad streets they have all managed to got by it is quite probable that all holders ¢ liquor licemse will make applications | ¢ for licenses for the next license year, | for many yeafs, and in the town cou which begins December A. cil in 1598, 1899 and 1901, died | tion' police machinery of the state. nse fee of |iness to be cared for by the attorney dy to ssembly to favor legisla- on st | of a state police and general reforma- }| John J. Carney, water commissioner and assessor for the town of Westerly n- Satur- The town council, wni¢h acts as the | 48V evening at his home in Spring Jicense beard, has made announcement | Sireet from Bright's disease. ~— Mr | Carney was born in Mystic, learned that applications will be received up to noon of next Wednaiay that required notice hearing on the 29th, as trade in Wester! regularly for rvals ever s {the stone cutter | which he followed | ears and at i | eral Clevelan in order en for 1y, | SICK HEADACHE, that all licenses be iss {incC : beginning of the license ney was the first m | e Dol o st _ | to receive political recognition and Plication, pending the acty | was appointed to the railway of license, will not be permitced {service, from which he equently Acoording to Iaw, Westerly is en- |Tesigned. "He has for several years n_engaged in the real estate n liquor licenses. sided to is the »plica tions Sat iay afternoc ipple had receivad ju tions as follows: Fr¢ n office in H sionally at T se engaged. ) excellent_service as w and ed in the adv. thirteen-apolic Jamee B, Holliday, Alphono Acotin, | of Westerly. He was a valu Frank no, Salameng | Member of the Granite Cutter's uni Charles Tart, 3 | and in the strike of four v ago J. Martin. Guiseppe Lalima, served on the Sll"keqmmm\gve a Turéno, Natale Bonvenuto, uly thr s efforts settleme McCarthy, Lulgo Toscaro and John - F. Champli e latter for the Ocean | ®MiPlover and house at Watch Hill. Oth pplic Mr. Carney W romine ticns will probably ccme from. the |Per of St. Vincent de Paul Watch Hill house, the Halevon ho | the Church of the Immaculate Co: the Bradford house, the Dixon house | CePtion and was among the ofl and Havens in Canaal street. | members of ~Narragansett cou All those named recelved licenses | Knights of Columbus, and for fifte iast he | Years served as financial secretary C. Taft year except < the Char {ihat organization. applies fer license for New Park hotel in Hish street. e was re- |, MF. Carney was 56 years of age a Tused license last year and an effort | .S S o moinen to transfer the lcense of another to | Si1€S in “‘T- 1":"3 m;:: o that place failed. It is said that ther will be a few new applicants besides | anist at the ate Goncept o Imniacu Mr. Taft, but the councilmen are in oL the In favor of the plan to give preference [J2MeS King of Providence, k to those already holding license, who |2Nd Doris, and a son, John Carne have been at the expemse of ftting | PoOKkeeper for the Crumbs. up places for the business nnd have S T not been reported as violatiag the Local Laco laws of Rhode Island governing the| The superior court for Wast sale of intexicating liquors. The drug- | county will convene at West Kingst xists' liguor license year does not e pire until next May and they do not figure in the application of the general liquor law which provides for one li cense to each five hundred of inhab- ftants. | November 20. Westerly poult pete for p poultry show _ The members of _the Westerly M: isterial association” will meet in t Memprial Fuilding today (Menday) Mrs. McGilton, wife of Rev owners wiil t the New cor Since the committee of ceuncil has made report of the town rogress on rolice regulations, which, if adopt- | McGilton, pastcr of Grace Metnodi d, will conform to t- e governing Westerly, is critically il ty police, there is complain: that the ric. local police are underpaid and t Clayton A. Burdick Wi there shculd be salary incrcase poke on.Respons efore keeping with the new regulat . C. A. of Kingston college With a force of four men in the com- afternoon. pact parr of the town they are ex- pected to do ten hours of patrol duty at the rate of twenty cenis an ho to ke In readiness to respond to cail to @ at any time and extra pay well unifcrmed as the w li-ewnen of large cities. Th of Wererly do mot recef pay as the laborers.emploved by ihe committee on highways for ‘o t on the streets and roads ‘of the town, al though the duties of the poli severe nttaci homie in Mt. Vernon, N. Y. The members of Narragansett cou cil, Knights of Columbu: attend vespers in a body in the Church the Immacvlate Concaptio evening. Frank Friend left day for Buffalo, wk his home wih We &4 his father. terly will ma re exacting end subject to the most © has succeeded M end stringent of rules. ic store The personnel of t is| Daniel Cottrell of Westerly play is eved in favor of compense. This of the very b that the . taxpayers giving them proper r rvard freshman _ fc ainst Wor , and helped win #salary matter has been ght to|a scor public attention just at this time by o i 5 c : ases of intoxication are se he action of some of the police con- | (hroush magnifying. sliheses he nos stables who are called to service in e wnv i aies } cases of emergency who announce | reaay commenced. th = Ihat they will not serve at less than | leetion dmy o wear: poncar P2 $2.50 a night, when suggestion was Y e g made that police constable should not | receive more pay than was given the | regular members of the for Y Pawcatuck Val pany, claim for G of horses by car, in which judgment w deféendant in the Street Railwa The movement for a state police Jorce for Rhode lIsland, the 3 Jor which was taken by the Soard of trade, and which zalve additional attention at meeting, is being discussed in jections of the state and will o legislative action at the next Hom of the general assembly w ¥l convene in January. The Joerd saw the necess of force in cenmection with the joberry and the failure to detect jor court by plaintiff, T been issued to «collect ccs: plaintiff. Everett A. Kingsley of We: rly and Donala G. Per! of Nerwi W counsel for defen Jol /. Sweeney of W, plaintiff. The Minnesota Aground. Tokio, Nov. 12.—The ern Steamship company nesota is aground off Kuru | miles southwest of Yokoh the Register and Nickerson murderers has Miracted state-wide ntion. The ittorne; general has openly declared i i i - 3 Minnesota was built at Groton, Co e s Dhnx I prober gio- is of 13,324 tons and one 'oF the fine . acific liners. She left Hong Ko Mvor of a state police but alco dis- Novimber T on her return (4 to & aitle. BREAKS A COLD IN MYSTIC Sunday in the Churches—Funeral Ella Delores Pratt—Local Winner Whist Honors at Noank. JUST A FEW HOURS. Proves Quinine is Never Effective in the Cure of a Severe Cold. or the Gfippe. thing elee that you take will| . At the Unicn Baptist church . up ¢ o | day morning, Rev. Mr. Adams « promptiy e's Cold | Baptist church at Milltown, > Compound every two hours until three | Stonington, exchanged with Rev. V come E. Bates. At the vesper ser at the Congregational church o'elock consecutive doses are taken ‘The most miserable headache, dull- ness, head and nose stuffed up, Sunday afternoon, the pastc shness, sneezing, running of th Rev, A. F. Earns| spoke on sore throat, mucous satarrhal Men and Religion Forward movemer charges, soreness, stiffness, rheuma-|At this service George Dunham tism pains and other distress begzin|Stonington rendered a baritone solc tn_leave after the very first dos Pape's Cold Compound is the re: of three yesrs’ research at a cost of more than fifty thousand dolla contains no quinine, which w condlusively demonstrated is fective in the treatment of cc sTippe “Take this harmless directed, with the knowledge there iz no other medicine made where elwe in the world. whicl Funeral of Little Songster. The funeral of Tila Dolores, da ter of Prof. and Mrs, L. S. Pratt. w held Saturday morning at ten o'c from the home of her paren low point. Rev. Welcome pastor of the Union Baptist conducted the sarvices. Burial wa Elm Grove cemetery. Noted Out and About. Conductor Everett Barber of t Compound as that I onrdy Sunda. The case of Louis Dotolo agains( tt nd sh his Ir as sessor and on he | nd | nt - en of nd on m- n- he William en from erly for the n e of of r Satur- | of 0. h- he ¥t 5 cure your cold or end Grippe misery | Groton & Stonington street railwas as promptly and without any other as- | is enjoving two i k\;tl att ststance or bad after-effects as which he will spend hunting. cent package of Pape's Cold, Mrs, Lillian Sparks and M John pound, which any druggist in the | Crandail of Bosten are guests of th world can supply. parents, Mr, and C. T. Cran Jamés Quinn of Norwich spent day with his family on Grove The Epworth league of the dist church and Uncle Ira class have received an invitation from M Frank Lamphere in Old M Wher: to Buy in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY her zuests on Tuesday eve vember 21, and wiil g0 by old fashioned New Kngls will be served. There was a large atter Weaterly Branch Mystic at the whist given by the fir v 4 men of Noank, Charles Stoddard o S £ -Three Million, Dollars | \jystic winping the men's and urplus .Three M on Dollars | Mrs. Robert Chapman of Groton the Over Fifty Thousand Accounta. Liberal, courteous and efliclent ia its management. lady’s grize. Honors for Student. Car! Bradley of Mystic has elected president of his cla the Manual Training school, ‘Waeablishea 1901. areld Ei Weils, O. D, Optometrist. o SRR R 5 Defective vision rrected by the pro “vi’vhflr.tw Fuller spent Su ay in N of lenses. Rooi Tehs Biscle Festerir. R« bl Dr. Rhodes Burrows of East & been . of ] i | | | | l DIZZIN ESS, ~ LIVER, CONSTIPATION-- Always trace them to lazy liver, delayed, fermenting Poisonous matter, instead of being Sick headaches! food in the bowels or a sick stomach. throws out. is reabsorbed into the blood. When this poison hes the deli- cate Lrain tissue it causes congestion and that dull, awful throbbing, sicken- ing headache. Cascurels remove the cause by stimulating the liver, making the poison move on and out and purifying the blood. The effect is almost instantan- cous. Ladies whose sensitive organisms are especially prone to sick head- aches, need not suffer, for they can be quickly cured by - Cascarets. One taken' tonight will straighten you out by morning—a 10-cent box means a clear heac and perfect health for ~months. Don't forget the children—their little insides need a good, gentle, cleansing, too. Children gladly take Cascarets, because they taste g0od and never gripe or sicken. Also 26cand 50c boxes well and outplayed the Taftville ends | in all departments of the game. John | Perry at tackle wag_the star of all the tackle positions, breaking up the in- terference and_getting his men at all | angles of the field. The lineups: Taftville—Normand le, Fuller It, La- Motte lg, Fournier ¢, Lonestod rg, Thones rf, D. McSheffrey re, Jacques fb, Lombert lhb, C. McSheffrey ahb,! H. Roy fb. : Baltic A. C.—Desautells re, Perry rt, | Royal rg, Morrisette c, Littie Boy 1g, Snap Taylor It, Higham re, Brown qb, Smith 1hb, Dumfield rhb, G. Roq fb. ; with his parents, ic. g Spink _is_visiting her son and w Mr. and Mrs. James P. Hempstead, in W L. k. Kinney days in New York. o iding several ew York is_the Clarence Gra- is the Mysti Miss GI. x of Willimantic is the parents, Mr. and = - — Mrs. Geo Vilco: QbAuTY T BALTI | tn work should always be considered BALTIC | especially when it costs no more than = gy . .| the inferfor kind. Skilled zaen are Court Sayles Hoard Depuly Chish| laes o o Der peite B the Ranger McGrath—Baltic Won at | whole story. Football. | STETSON & YOUNG. t Sayles, No. Independent ¢ der of Foresters, held a very enjo ble time in the Hotel hall Saturda: eve hich _was attended by e affair was v and from 5.30 until | committee of young ladies | s Mabel Treckman, , Annie Andarson, Eva Papino, Flor- ;. h Herland, Mary | yma Dobbrow, Annie Dob- p Mr F. G s were kept! - i unper. Atier eupper x| The Roads Are Settling 1 entertainment was given,|and pleasure driving will be the best ted of the following num- | and cheapest way to gst the embrac- ——WHAT'S NEW ——— THE PALACE CAFE Step in and see us.® FRANK WATSON & CO. 72 Franklin Street. ng selection, orchestra; ing fresh air that is better than the ey, James Roval, Fred Jeputy Supervisor Chief| . ey °R°sr r James J. McGrath of Provi- Livery Stable, Falls Avenue. address on the aim and objects of the | . ndeyendent Ordr_of Foresters, Jo- F U R S Ashworth acting as chairman of enjoyed_until midnight, | 2 and Thomas Hoile of | Sable Wolf Coat at. irnishing the music. Com- | Galloway Cow Ceat at. llins, Harry Massey,|Raccoon Coat at.. . Fermond Firth, Leon- ive Phillips, John Tay- | Opossum Lined Coat at amuel Lawton, Miss | best tonic. 'Phone us for a good team. R. I, delivered an interesting | Affer the entertainment | giperian Dog Coat a rrangement: Joseph Ash-|Russian Calf Coat at Milner. | Marmot Lined Coat at. Walter Defeat for Taftville. | INVESTIGATE QUALITY rday the Baltic A. admin- | their second defeat to the| THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0. Norwich, Conn. boys to the tune of 6 to 3./ Durfield and Roy of B. A. C. produced | the real article of football, the former |14 Bath Street, smashing through the opposing line | chdown. Desautelle and| end; filled their positions| | i To Keep Oilcloth Like New O h sk Games AR s o | Ficture Puzsies, Target Games, not be swept with @ | Air Rifies, Bows and Arrows, or scrubbed, with a stiff | 5 £ ad, sweep with a soft hair Parcheesi, Chess India, Playing Cards, ‘Sewing Cards, © with lukewarm water | been dissolved a teaspoon~ | Dominoes, Cheskers, Favers and Dust washing powder and | 2 m water. Where | Prizes for part shiny surface, wash e’y i Sty | yne EOIN FAY, Frankin Square of hot water. At night or the whole carefully with a flan— F. CONANT. 1 Fraskils Streec. Whiiesicna Se and the J. F. © 100 e water. Choose 2 dry hing the glue will be Cigars are the best on the marker Try them. has of Gold with cl dipped in g 9 BELLS SEASONING Used by your Grandmother &fevery Genera- tion since todeliciously flavorDressin Turkey Chicken Game,Meats Fish, OysterPatties.Escallops. JELLIED MEATS OR FOWL. One pint of cold meat or fowl. 1 teaspoon Bell's Seasoning. } teispoon salt, liquid enough to fill pint meuld. Add to fquid, when hot, lo- spoon granulated gelatine. Cool, and serve on & base of lettuce Ieaves over which thin sliced lemon is placed. SALMON LOAF. Mix 1 beaten egg with 1 pint of mashed potato. and 1ine mouid with same. - Fill with 1 pound of salmon Vel mixed with 1 heaping, ot Bell's Seasoning. Cover with mashed potato. Then bake for 1 bour in oven. her, 10c. can Bell’s Searoning is sufficient to flavor the T e T For Sausages, use Bell’s Sausage Seasoning. 25¢. and 50c. Cans 3 8; 12 sud 25 1b. Boxosy 50, 76 and 100 1b. Drums. W. J. TOWNSEND The Grocer 35 BROADWAY Special Stamp Week Stamps with one can of Townsend's B. Powder at Stamps with one pound Tea at amps with one pound Coffce at Stamps with qne Townsend’s Cocoa at Prices Hard to Beat B BUTTER, Ib. ... 2 PURE LARD, Ib. SPLENDID EGGS, doz . CHOICE ASST. 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