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» GOMPLAIN TO WESTERLY COUNCIL ] Property Owners Allege Damage From Flooded Cellars, et al. —Conduit Laid by Telephone Company Blamed For Portion of the Trouble—Milk Inspector Invested With More Authority—Getting Ready For Cornerstone Lay- ing of New Courthouse. T aly monthly meeting of the West- cor s town councl was held Monday. | ting in No supervisor of highways was ap- | an pointed, and no reference wes made | Flvni s informed that the %0 the proposed .paying of West Broad | conduit sort of pocket, or street, as that is a matter that muet | ridge, that cax the clogging of the come before the financial town meet- 1 and general overflow into :the fng for consideratfon and for appro- the Chapman property. Cow pristion. Prior to the meeting, Coun- | Langworthy spoke in similar cllman Wayland Seunders stated | that he has not bedn end will not be a ocandidate for supervisor of higl ways and would not accept the pla complaints that had come to / mplin had not heard before condlit that had been laid #f it came to him by the unanimous ) ten 1ad caused damage to vote of his associates in the town [the C| property, and was of gouncil the damage was from President William I cause sided at the meeting, Dr Chapman said that ever plin sident of the Westerly Auto- onduit was laid thers has phoge company, petitioned | ! o open C(anal street less damage, be compared wi at that it I the dam- o railroad im- | presented an_ itemized ge of grade in ! It was voted to hold | investigation as to con~ ne company or the brook responsible for the damuge. mecilman. 1 as to worthy remarked vor of having the wires underground, but ng is relaid that it be town and that the tele- ue company pay the bill. He said 1t The roafibed in Main street was [ now in bad condition by reason of the | way the paving blocks were relaid by the telephone company, Ur. Champlin said the Main street was relwd by the town and elephone company paid the educting the amount from the the work complete, and the contractor. Be ‘anel street was to 16 construction depart- thern New England and thaet the con- 1d"be fully as at_exist f Broad | mavin | he a work Many Norwich Readers Have Heard «the work was com- t and Profited Thereby. motian of Councilman Flynn, s voted he petition be |E d ang th: o done to “Geod news travels fast® and tde on of the vay com- 3wn cotnc sufferers 1 10 resides in Plerce Iearn that prompt | iamage to his ot Many & | . stated the 1p of natural ng the water to no k is bad ao's Kidney Pills y Donald McL. Ferguson was appolnt- | Mrs. Babeock of East.Greenwich were | 5 | iy sald the|eqd poiice constable. in Westerly Monday to attend the fu- ng the good news il d remedy ‘fl]m W m H. Lafayette sent a com- |neral of Mre Andrew Jordan. ce the 01 ' Sl Do done: wntl | unication t. the councll that he had | yijjigm M. and Mary Mathews have | i me until | heen wppointed special constable and - Y t" the & % " r, Sk et ol o purchased the house and lot at the Bere 15 an example e dizappears. Just | ovig without authority. As he | POTE0 ot % it the Wttt htion 011 L M corner of Hobart and John streets, eading: A any time s Hol by eiatdl i) e known as _the Auld home and owned ! 5 i, Langworthy saiy | 2iked thot restgnation be accepted. |py Jopn Rex. now of New Bedford. B it Bt Sadee o i i .angworthy sai ? o accept. ¢ £ S AT Py | were four drains | Tha option on the Main street mill wick, sare ¥ several | 1y i at section to the| At this point another watery sub--|Droperty expired Monday and it is months ered by pains a A two of these | ject was introduced to the ocouncil |understood will be taken over by the B disa: bk aud fhum ot dr . by the founde~ form cf a communication from |concern frem Middletown that held evmpt knew that my kidneys were o © of which were|Xirs Carrfe M. Greenman. She com- |the option. The company will man- o | rills and are the cause | plained that her premises in George |ufacture mosquito netting, hammocks at fo About a month ego I ob- \ properties. strest were flooded through neglect |and dress Hnings tained & box of Doar's Kidney Pills at | r.ciim suggested that 1f|in care of public highway. That the| Judge Herbert W. Rathbun has been N, D. Sevin & Sou's Drug Store and |, = ains b ‘&‘d . the | water that came into the cellar of her | engaged to dofend Bernardo Lussia, R Gl 5. the e e illex str ob- | house put the heating appar: charged with assault and intent to . S L v s removed. of commission and ihat it ill Antonio Ballardi. Antonio is in was dtsposed of end my heal b n called atten- | necossary to remove a part of the |the Rhode Island hospital and will proved. I do 1x o the damaged|coment floor to permit the water to e to be in court next Thurs- Shend taie condi s in Oak street, | goaic ground. Mrs. Gree day set for the hearing. In ersion of said n was respo | consequence there will be continuation by all d > the dar The matter was | perhaps for one week. m ¢ iman 1 to_the highway committee. | ¥ ¥ Elisha 1 pente, made appl r P ien for reappointmeny, as aucti e cov and nd the on® was gran Remember the Yy committ Viet nse was granted to SIS &5 sthan B m the coun- | pixor in houses and to the p—s - \ d assist in | paiiers Fowler restaurants, B In order to make the full law re- nus far the meeting was devoted | garding the duties of milk inspector lmost cntirely to the water question, | and the sals of milk in Westerly op- L e cvort of Chiet of | eretive, the council by vote adopted nas showed the | {p tions applicable to cities to be fazch there were twelve | 1oq i ire 1 bt b . dle and dissolute per- | - o mi hey 1 rrest for ult with | f ,‘,\‘ Heretofore s o trace of and murder. The poli B Vet VAN & b r tody an insane pe Fastriction. “Tia S . i nk dea ho dealt il-| ¢ 1berculosis society, in the — — . e ———————— alth, enlisted the town e 180-SUITS--180 On the threshold of Easter and we greet you with a selection of 180 Ladies’, Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits, each one without a su- Made in Whipcords, French and Storm Serge, Venetian, Mixtures and the perior. season’s best selling and most fashionable materials, perfectly tailored and correct in every detail. ALTERATIONS FREE Suits - - - $13.50 10 $45.00 Coats $ 4.00 10 $32.50 Lingerie Dresses $7.50 to §19.09 eet to & point near the | vast year, {aClede Wood- of the Westerly Light & |mansee, leases the corner store x the purpose of | in Chapman huilding, was asked o remove the |i 1 any testizoony 1o give in the safd that the | er. le sail he simply oame to d in High s e meeling 1o present a bill for dam- ‘s to get the | 4&¢ L0 K00US M the cellar by the wi the surface | L¢! erflowed from the brooi | ALL YOUR STOMACH TROUBLE ENDED WITH DIAPEPSIN. Sugar Cured Smoked Shoulders b, AR indigestion, Gas, Heartburn and Dy_:-' pepsia Go and You Feel Fine in Five Minutes. Byery vear regularly’ more than a million stomach sufferers in the United | tates, England and Canada take ape's Diapepsin, and realize not only immeaiate, but lasting rellef. This harmjess preparation will di- gest anything you eat and overcome b sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach five minutes afferwards. If your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a Jump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of Indiges- tion. i Get from your Pharmacist a 50-cent e of Pape’s Diapepsin and take a e just as soon as you can. 'There be no sour risings, no belching of | cd food mixed with acid. no | ptomach ges or heartburn, fullness or heavy feelin in the stomach, Nausea, ing Hzadaches, Diz: 28 Or i This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for « rder stomachs, because it takes hold of your food and digests §t just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Rellef in five minutes from all stom- ) misery is waiting for you at any store. large 50-cent cases contain | more than sufficient to thoroughly cure | almost any case of Dysvepsia, Indiges- [ tion or any other stomach disorder. Legs of Spring 15¢ SALT PORK SHOULDER ROAST FERRIS HAMS b. .. s Pure LARD YELLOW ONIONS 2 qUENtS ... ....-.00s Jumbo BANANAS dozen .. . The police also made four |~ successful liquor raids, found four store doors cpen gud reported two fire alarms, 1lc Arthur L. Perry, treasurer of the Washington Trust company, was be- I saneil in the interest of a parly shet proposes to enter the bid- ding list for the plant of the Westerly Narrow Fabric company, which is to be s0ld at redeivers sale today (Tues- day). He wanted toascertain tihe sen- timent of the council in the matter of tax_exemption granted mew industries | in Westerly, realizing that no action could be taken until formal petition was made. It was the custom to grant exemption for ten years, but as two vears' exemption of the property had been e d by the Westerly Narrow Fabric_company, the councilmen ex- pressed willingness to grant the new rchasers of the property exemption -)m {axation on real estate and ma- chinery for a term of elght years. 17c Noiseless MATCHES, 4 boxes.. 15¢ Pure Lemon or Vanilla EXTRACT, bottle ... 19¢ Table SALT Clork Everett E. Whipple, in behalf of the joint commission on the con- 10; Bread FLOUR—Rgyal Gift THE MoHICAN COMPAN M BEEF LIVER Ztbsi ot 8ic [2i¢ (7 Full Cream CHEESE, b. . ... 21c Messina LEMONS dozen Forequarter Spring LAMB, b. .. o] 6: 15¢ Steak LOIN LAMB CHOPS e Boneless SIRLOIN PORTER HOUSE ROUND Ib. Peanut BUTTER Curly LETTUCE 37c Sweet POTATOES 2 lbs. .. 17 for headice oo i 80 Granulated SUGAR SAUERKRAUT Early June PEAS CORNSTARCH Mohican MINCE MEAT, 2 pkgs. 15¢ Hires’ Root Beer Assorted S5 opail ,....... 28¢ Fresh COCOANUT Evaporated APPLES Creamery BUTTER b BIG PRE-EASTER PURE FOOD SALE For Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday This Week , Rib LAMB CHOPS, b, ...... SHOULDERS, Ib. Choice Cuts CORNED BEEF, Ib... .\ FERRIS BACON COMPOUND, 2 lbs. 17c o hamgrilt R California ORANGES LM oo ovssiierigiines I8 TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. ohican New London IORWICH) Line —TO— NEW YORK STEAMERS Maine and New Hampshire Choose this rouls next to New York, Yoyl h delgnedil voyses on Lopg island Boupd Asg superb view of the wenderful sky il and water front of Manhattan Isiand, Bteamer leaves New Lenaon " wack days only, due Now York, P East River, at §.45, and Pler & North River, 1 oclock maxt mors g NEW LONDON $ l@' [} ne ¥ PO NEW YORK Write or telephone W. J. Pt Agent, New London, Gons fof s { rooms and informatien. FH gt Smoked 8 8c New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $I1 Mondays edneadays, Fridays, at § p. m Freight Tecelved untfl § p. m F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. Ripe PINEAPPLES oach ...oovoooawi 186 SOUP—Campbell’s TEE MAGAIEm Asair ate ot the finest promenade deek fn the w best_cufsine on th Atientic and carrying tie of freight, is far 1he grestess Bermuda the land that you shenid see lo. Mohican MILK Jcans'.... e 256 Salt MACKEREL LR SRS | FINNAN HADDIE ‘ B R Siiedensaa o JOBIR CISCOES while the world-famed Bern o blowsom. in 4 you ean enjoy 4r nls, bosting, ocean ba: ke outdoor as St ithe' ieint commlemion fon 1 e M eR RTe = gy B LR 12¢: | EXTRAGT Skl 15l Sl i e i 1d courthouse, extended the members |of town council Verbal invitation nd the ceremonial of laying the = — - — — i aone of he buil at th 1 - 1 | e e g o rian [mew owner of the Westerly Woolen STONINGTON | Mrs. Erastus Holmes, was appointed| The House Steel Investiga The invitation was 8 Dt Bfl‘l.l ]\Yt‘pefll,‘ 5 o Vg AN A \l.u:.mr\a:nr, but the ler Mrs. Holmes, 3. P, Morgan 2s & witness. Seven coal-laden barges are in the | Fighi, Boate. Retirs - Wi ho. f80 Aot & |3 P2 s pacyen cosl iafen berges SURiL ihe |Fishing Biate rn With Good | who is about 70, claims that she is | of abendoning tiae pres- | Friendship street in connection | the railroad improvements, was | ned to the next regular meeting. larger number than usuel. Six of them have scft coal. mti Chief of Police Leander Babcock and Catch of Cod — Mother-in-Law Ob- jects to Daughter-in-Law as Con- perfectly competent to manage her af- fairs and look after her sorvator — Benjamin C, Brown’s | Which comprises two farms and sev- Esnorsl eral thousand dollars. ¥ | was continued until today (Tuesd: » The smack Framees Belle came in | Attorney Richard P. Freeman appear- | ing for Sunday with a catch of seven barrels | f of cod which were sent to York | The case is concerned with some pro- markets. | vision being_made by Mrs. Mary The barge John J. Cain was towed in | Holmes for Miss Mary Esther Lam- Monday morning by the tug Bully with | phere and Frank Main, who have lived 500 tons of coal | on the place with her for about thirty Miss Grace Wilson and Master War. | vears. Selectman Heman J, Holdredge v the town the applicant and Attorney bert Rathbun for the conservator. vew ren Wilson of Flatk Y., are | attorney, George M- guests of their grand Mr. and | Kenna, were present in the interests of Mrs, James Comstock the town of Stonington. Mrs. D. M. Escoffler is in Ithaca, N.Y.| Funeral of Benjamin C. Brown, Rehearsals for the| . - caTtEa T Sl et The funeral of Benfamin C. Brown et ‘ | took. place at his home on Cannon 7 f square Eaturday at 2.30 p. m. The Wants Conservator Removed. hearing was Hinckley Fri s offl service was conducted by Rev. George | B. Marston, pastor of the First Baptist ch. A Eias B the town cler! removal of the conse: Mary E. Holmes o six weeks ago her Burial was® in Stonington John Meniss of Bradford, R. L, was zuest Sunday of Dr. C. O. Maine. Asa Wilcox is 1l with typhoid fever. 1 g Com- mittee would like to get a summons on [=HOTEL=— GREGORIAN TW YORK CITY, e A Recipe (By Mrs. Sara Tysoa Rorer) Those who are fond of a moist, flava TH ST, e well worth| | FIFTH AV., BROADWAY. rying; this cake is a favorite with t 50 Mivets, | OAat. . Aty Doapact children: | Laxurioss, comfortstie oA hooelike. One cup New Orleans molasses, two [ [} Nearest amnesmen: scant tablespoons Cottolene, melted, one | NOXY. BETTPR AT AXY PRICE. cup bolling water, one terspoon moda or ealeratus, three cups flour, one table~ spoon ginger, Dissolve the soda or saleratus in a tablespoon of boiling water, and add it to the molasses; then add the melted | Cottolene, boiling water, ginger and flour. Beat untll smooth and bake in a moderate oven about thirty minutes, Note the use of Cottolene—the per- | fect shortening—by this famous cooking expert, 900 Roomx, exch with jeivate bath 4 500t v wnt vath, $2400 227 day. OTHERS UP 10 $2.60. PARTOR, BEDROOM, BATH. $4.00, Established 1901, Harold L. Wells, O, D, Optometrist Defecttve vision corrected by the prop- | er adjustment of lenses, Room 9, Pot- ter-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R, 1, | : matter and the enforc in regar to milk will T il made a can st and selected jurors able for jury dufy for Lhe ¥ 'he list inclu o eligible for jury du irst_payment on the contract t construction of the town build- as approved by the architect and commiseion, of $5,043, was approved by the couneil. | o | Thomas McKenzie and Albert H. | Spicer, representing the local Masonic | bodics, have been in consultation with the grand loige relative to the laying nerstone of the new town ilding and_courthouse in Westerly |two weeks from next Friday The and lodge cfficers and other Masons the number of fifty will arrive here the noon train and be entertained the Dixon house by the building commission and at the conclus! the cornerstone ceremonial the be the guests of the local Masons, There will be a parade prior to the ceremony, which will take place at 3 ck in the afternoon, in which the iting Masons, Narraganselt com- andery ghts Templar, and Frank- lin and Paweatuck lodges will partici- pate. Mr. McKenzie is in charge of | the Masonic features of the event. The commission has made no move vet {o have the military company, the patriotic, the firemen or other fra nal or civic organizations participate in the parade. With an agu by Gavitt's orchestra, a special musi- cal programme will be rendered in the h of the Immaculate Concep- tion, Easter Sunday evening, as fol- lows. Overture, orchestra; Coell M chorus, Regina Paolo Georza, choir; tenor solo, cul is Athirst for Ged, A. R. !, Joseph Lenihan; trio, Ave Marls, Owen, Mrs. M. F, Driscoll, Messrs. Spellman and Clancy; contralto solo, | Salva Regina, Eayrs, Mrs. Jerome P. | Plummer; bass solo, Crucifix, Faure l’rhnmfls B. Clancy; selection, orches tra. Rossini's Stakat Mater chorus, Stabat Mater, choir; s lo, Cujus Animan, Martin H. Spellman duet, Quis est Homo, Mrs. M. F. Dris- coll, Mrs. Jerome P. Plummer: bass solo, Pro Peccatis, Thomas V. Clan selection, orchestra; chorus and reci- tative, Mia Mater, Mr. Clancy and chorus; quartette, Sancta Mater, Istud Agas, Mrs, Driscoll, Mrs. Plummer, Mr. Lenihan, Mr. Clancy; selection, orchestra; contralto solo, Fac ut Por- tem, Mrs. Plummer; quartette, Quan- do ‘Corups, Mrs. Drsicoll, Miss Rose Bannon, Mesars. Spellman and Clen.y; soprano solo and chorus, Inflammatus et Acconsus, Mrs. Driscoll and chorus; Recessional, crebestra, Local Lacenics. It is ¥aid tnal the New Ingland Cotton Yarn company of Boston is the Shoe fazhi ions are o Pt 5 disregard of their selection may mar the most effective costume. In “Queen Quality” you always find the mode of the moment, This season there should be related touches between the various details of your costume. This gives full swayto the tendency towards the novel effects in colors and materials that characterize the new “Queen Quality” models, In addition to the usual Tan, Black, and White, the diversty of color represented in the new “Queen Quality” styles is particuladly pleasing, especially when the ideas are carried out with such good taste and judgment. “Queen Quality” is always n the vanguard on style mafters and this, coupled with their extreme flexibility and fine fit, insures to the wearer not only elegance of fine, but ease from the first moment worn. If you wish to see styles that are different from those shown elsewhere, shoes that represent your own idea of what fashionable {footwear should be, a splendid assortment in all the newest patterns, leathers and fabrics, you should see our Spring showing of “Queen Quality.” We want you to see them at once. Why not to-das? The Geo. W. Kies Co. 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