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nial anniversary of her birth. The visitors were cordially Teceived and hospitably entertained. Evidence of visitation with burglar- fous intent was found in Hope Valley Monday morning. The store of J. M. Barber was ‘entered and several smali holes drilled in the safe, but other- wise nothing was done. The postoffice was also entered, but nothing of value is missed, In connection with the improvements being made in Westerly by the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co, ‘the contract has been awarded for’ the erection of a modern tower house of concrete construction. The building wiil be located east of the High street bridge, and quite a dis- tance from the railroad station. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnstone, en route from Brockton to CHicago, on a motoreycle built for_two, will spend their Thanksgiving in Westerly. They will leave Friday morning for Bridge: port. They plan to make the trip from Chicago to San Francisco, mak- ing the start next spring. Mr. John- stone is a brother of Ralph Johnstone, the aviator, who was killed while at- tempting a spiral glide in tye riding park at Denver. John Berse [ CITATION ON WESTERLY OFFICIALS Served by Deputy Sheriff Mitchell—Issued by Clerk of Su- preme Court—Important Step Toward Recount of Li- cense Vote—Hearing Fixed For December 2nd at Provi- desce—New Concrete Tower For New Haven Road. =—NOTICE— ~ Special ThankKksgiving Sale In WINES and LIQUORS Special Reductions in WINES COGNAC WHISKEY BRANDY RUM GIN And ASSORTED CORDIALS GASTORIA For Infants and Children, , e e s The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the That petition for a writ of certiorar! sking that the decision of the vote of the town of Westerly on the liquor license question be transferred to the supreme court of Rhode Island caused quite a flurry among parties vitally interested. The delay In the issu- ance of the citations gave the impres- sion that the petition had probably been withdrawn, but this impression was removed when Deputy Sheriff Frederick T. Mitchell served citation Wednesday upon the members of the town council ang the town clerk, The citation was issued by the clerk of the supreme court and directed to the sheriff or deputies, and reads as fol- lows: “You are hereby required to notify William L. Clarke, Albert H. Lang- worthy, C. Clarence Maxson, Wayland A. S Ts, Willlam Culley, Maurice . Flynn, Charles B. Thomas, who comprise the town council of the town of Westerly, in the county of Wash- ington, in the state of Rhode Island, and Everett S. Whipple, who is the town clerk of id town of Westerly, of the filing in the office of the clerk | Costino, 2 | of the supreme court of a petition by | str with the inquisitive character- QUIT GALoMEL! A. Rice, attorney general of | istics of the American boy, had quite I e T ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVegelable Preparaionfirs- similating e FoodandReguia- ting e Stomachs; of ' | Promotes Digestion Cheerfit ness and Rest.Contains neitrer Opivm Marphine nor Mioeral NOT NARCOTIC. of age 14, and Angelo ho reside in Downer | Herbert at the relation of Harvey |an experience with gunpowder while said_stat C. Perry, a citizen and taxpayer of |on the way to school. They secured said fown, and for and in behalf of | four 10-gauge shells filled with powder the inhabitants thereof, praying thet |from the supply of the younger boy's & writ of certiorari may Issue out of | father ang without his knowledge or the supreme court to be directed to the They emptied the contents of members of the town council and clerk | the shells on ck and applied a lighted_match. was_the: usual Thousands Are Turning frem This Dangerous Drug. A Safe Vegetable Substitute is Olive Tablets for the Liver. commanding them to certify their rec- ords relative to and the hallots cast : ) and the curiosity of the at an election held in Westerly on the fied. Both boys were se- fifth day of November, 1912, including d in face and hands. all ballots in said election on the — JEWETT CITY question of anting lic for the Borough Folk Entertaining Holiday ale of intoxicating liguors in said own, to -this court; and further pray- Guests—Who's Who at Today’s Din- ner Parties. hoys was sat rominent phy- s s Vered a_new n'a combina- mixed with effect almost ex- and untrustworthy re are none of f calomel, long boen a foe of Aperfect Remedy for Consfips fia’r’u,So\u'Slomdt,Dlmtm <| | Worras Convalsions Feverist: Ing that the action of the town Coun- cil relaiive to the counting of said bal- lots be quashed and the result of said gh he recognized its|election in regarg to the gran along with 1 ngers, licenses for th of intoxlcs » the uncertaln drug s in Westerly, may be i TS \m years ago tow- 1 by the supreme court, at P Bad Notman T pith tha view of dis- n the md day of Decem- i P o 4 i 10 o'elock a m, and that | iy ‘the ahkDS of & | then and there show cause live-oil colored | ! ve why the prayer of | sata ould not be granted.” experfence | tion is for the hearing on | in " these [ the pet r the writ of certiorari, that v guch writ shall be therefore is not of legal nt to int with _the For Qver Thirty Years GAST R ComPANY, KEW YORK CiTY. THE Cnm‘;u.;n COMPAXY, NEW YORK. acy of Boston are at J. . H. Jennings have as ay Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jennings and family of Greeneville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jennings of Danlel- son and John Jennings of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Phillips enter- tained on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyler of Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson of licenses at the Specifieq | Danielson are at A, H. Jones' for to- 1y or may not | 98y d_the petition | afraid of calomel. b nd writ iss , the ma;qlcrl i or no-license wonld Lol Mo ot i e ”m,l,"‘,”lp:.”i’f ter, Ellen, will spend the week end in v natural | abi iquor licenses w ant. | Worcester. ved by meeting of the town coun- | _Miss Clara Roode is at her home in | at the meeting prob- | Plainfield. of the co I will| Mr. and Mrs. ccompany daughte) B. Agard Providence, | 0f Mr. to represent the town coungil | today. v ring on the petition, If it Sure of a Turkey Dinner. 10 court at that time that | Paul Geist, Jr., was awarded the big alleged defective ballots | turkey at Reeves' moving picture show favor of license that should | Tuesday night. rejected, and if so rejected T E ice is closed today during the an- | tne us liday hours. PAYYOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE : license nton and Miss Ruby| on th: te on the liquor ti ably is- | T 1t to Providence Wednes- | - writ will be prof Uncas National Bank i R et e ballots 4 Mr. Thornton picked three dandelions. In this way you will know the exact court. But, in | iy and Mrs.-G. A. Haskell enter cost of your living and always have , until that | dinner Wednesday Architect the Dest Xird of & receipt in the re- hed, and the Loston and Contractor Wilson, turned endorsed cheque, I, the matter of in charge of the new park Coryteous and liberal treatment ex- it tendea to every depositor wiether the SonTt he account’ ¢ or small of the court | We sciiclt your patronage. and be repre- - THE UNCASNATIONAL BANK Melephone 5. 42 Shetucket Street - little od, tablat. The results of 17 years' and practice ‘e embodied marvelous little tablets They are called Dr. Bdwards' Olive |1 Tablets. They ol the bow: ind thetr | f. effect on the liver has been the means | o Sf rellef to many of Dr. BAwards' reg. | ular patient: ell of othere w sugar-cos e e r. and Mrs. F. D. Ballou and fam- ily spend today in Providence, Mr. artd Mrs. G. H. Prior and daugh- street, a student at the Academy, is spending the Thanksgiving recess at her home in Talcottville. to the assertion of F. H. Stannard of Washington, that the forestry ser = had been instrumental in establishing Mrs. William Way and son, Harold | despotism which placed 00,000,000 w of Ossining, N. Y., are guests of | 2cres under the absolute domin | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mullin at their | Of one man, delegates to the American home on East Town street. | Mining congress today swarmed to the platform to denounce the f st serv- ¢ ice and its relation to the mining in- dustry. | The congress laid aside all set speeches to discuss the paper of *Hen- | - ry D. Graves, United States chief for- | Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Van Arsdale of | eSter, on the relation of the service | Chicago came from New York to spend | to the mining, which was read to the Tuesday with Mrs. Van Arsdale’s uncle, | COngress yesterd: Philo Hard of Washington street. Small Souvenir Bottles Given With Every Purchase . GOLDSTEIN & CO. Tel. 26-3 93 West Main Street Felt Boot Time WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING WELL KNOWN BRANDS OF Rubber Goods Wales Goodyear Bear Brand - Rubberhide Boots Ball Brand Mishawaka —AND THE— “Gold Seal” Rubbers * We carry a complete assortment of FELTS and OVERS, LUMBERMEN’S STOCKINGS, SHEEPSKIN BOOTS. HIGH-CUT BUCKLE ARCTICS and FELT-LINED SHOES. harmful im- box. pany. | W. R. Burdick and' hel and Alice, are guests Mrs, Herrick In Norwich Colum- | nd Miss Emily Wilcox, a student at the | Willimantic Normal school, is at her home on the Scotland road, the vaca- tion lasting through Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Emul Weltle and M#. | and Mrs. Carl Weltle of New York ar- | rived Wednesday to visit their aunt, Mrs. Charles Young of East Town street. pined a | Gray of tor LR Miss Lilllan Drexel Gough, a teach- er in New Haven, and her brother, Jo- seph Gough of Hartford, are at their home on Wauwecus Hill for over Thanksgivin DESPOTISM CHARGED IN FORESTRY SERVICE chools closed Wednesday siving recess Driscoll is at home from convent, crothea Burleson of the New I Burl, - and Miss itain = Refreshing and foyigorating. The only shampoo | on the maket that will acrually & | —— Shades'of blonde Aaiv trom £remin | > and give to unatiractive drab o hair'a lustrous coiden <hien 2 1 atment for $1.00. 3 ‘ | piamonds - - U wow we are showing R ¥ Exiry large line of specially spend Th mounted small DIANMONDS Charles P, Eeclestone has contracted prices from $15.00 to 1d seven two-tenement houses at 0 Bradford for the Bradford Dyeing as- brou s rep e il Scathing Denunciations by Delegates to Mining Congress. MME. ELIZABETH GILLE No. 1 Hamilton Grange New York City Parlsh Hall Finely Lighted for Kir- For sale by Lee & Osgood Co. mess—Dinner Guests in Local Homes for the Holiday. Spokane, Wash.,. Nov. 27.—Rallying all enthus ving in ts Brools tric lights have been Installed the Parish hall, which adds to the ractiv of the kirmess. Another Nz was held Wednes- in attendance. in Wilbur Impressed. W. Wibur of the S: Army spoke to a fair s he Bean evening. The Increased Cost of Living is a complicated problem, but many are iving it by eliminating from thelir diet list all foods of doubtful mutritive value. REMEMBER, QUALITY COUNTS It is mot the amount of food you eat, but the energy value received that gives results, and it is the -recognition of this fact that causes so much r forms of stomach trouble fto- . To those secking a complete, ensily di ted food, wsuitable for all ages and conditions, BORDEN’S Malted Milk IN THE SQUARE PACKAGE eomsisting of rich, creamy milk, with extraets of wheat and barley malt (In powder form and mom-al- eoholic), with waste matter eliminated, comes as & revelation, Write for a practical Recipe Book, which will sliow you how m very little money, properly expemd- ed, can be made to produce the best results. Ask your druggist for Free Trial Package, or write to Maited Milk Department BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILK CO. NEW YORK CITY. Manufacturers of Borden's Evaporated Milk and Eagle Brand Condeneed Milk. Geo, Wm. Bentley Co., N. E. Selling Agents, 192 ftate St., Boston. Mass Tel Richmond 338. ere we exer L h ma nesda e a1'e genuine bargains. Call and cee “or yeurself. 1l promenad he West d in the schoc ing night Dr. Henry B. Utter of the Rhod Island hospital, will spend Thanksgiv ing with his mother, brothers and sis- ter in Westerly, The plant of the C. B. Son Co. will not resume Ferguson & Charbonneay |- FRANKLIN SQUARE | ivveity s i of the junior high school will hall, Thanksgiv- HIs' subject was iid that when Paul was ‘mained true to his faith, he had remained true he hich was a kin If we remain true thick and thin, operations and temptations, we count_of | also reap a reward which is ing and Fri- : us in heaven and no work on veryone was much im- v ptain's talk and would do_ their ns. A large at- pected at the meeting in tonight (Thursday) and all » have no place of worship to at- tend are d to be present. becaus Cottrell & the Sabbath, Geory Jenjamin U elected a member of the gers of the Seventh-day onary society, to caused by the death George Herbert Utter. Mrs. Bets m received many callers Wedn lay at her home on Moss street, who extended congratula- tions te Mrs. Slocum on the remrn-‘ THE KNIFE WONT END- PILES | Dr. Leonhardt’s Sensible Treatment Cause Them to Dry Up and All Agony Disappears. ~~The Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St, MILL CASTINGS | a Specialty. has been d of man- ptist Mis. vacancy father, the of his Guesis of Mr. and Mrs. Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Barber en- tertained a party at dinner recently at their home on Plai those present being Mrs. Vernon Wood, Mrs, James Wood and Manfred Smort of Hallville, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Lillibridge and Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Barber of Hughes- dale, R. I orders Attention — We ask you to look our stock over and compare prices. ® The Geo. W. Kies Co. P. S.--Use _Dri-Foot on Your Shoes A Holiday Gathering. ~ MERRELL-SOULE | Mr. and Mrs. George S. Beebe have - - as guests today (Thursday) at their Fa home on the. Scotland read Me. mon k 7 NOVF‘ SIJ(‘H Mrs. Charles Beebe of Uncasville, Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Beebe of New Haven, - I - A -4k e < and Mr. and Mrs. James Rockwell and Kflh Here's joyful news for every suffer- many so-called remedies you have | Miss Louva Rockwell of Ivoryton. hare's a re nbination remedy | tried, DR. LEONHARDT'S HEM- e = o . includes a 24 day's internal treat. | ROID (ask for it by name) will free Consecration Meeting. /O3 lam ‘ l'\gwfir{!er Ve uprefing o 8" | you forever from piles o % : L2 &' v that restores the imaoney Te- | Sunday evening the regular business y matl o 3 Junc omplete oreatment “only | nq" congecration meeting of the Fimst 2 4 "“”‘\’d;fs:s m;l:«}r o ces the swellings »‘1 00 at N. D. Sevin & Son, and| Y. P, C. E. will be held, the ./ & ) dries up the piles. druggists everywh B d 5 20 3 \ £ o matter how long you have suf- | frastme Lo A\”".\“D,I‘LC"%'_‘}‘fil;m ct being Lessons from the Snow. what nature the piles or how | N. Y. Thankess anksgl bj ng Day Mass. This (Thurs ) morning there will be a Thanksgiving mass at 7.30 o'clock | at Sacred Heart church, Edison Wax Records 4 Minute (2] 31¢ ~ 2 Minute (i Dearnley & Clarke, | from 35¢ dewett City, ' LET US INTRODUCE voutors ~ HEATER You'll get a new idea of hofne comfort when vou let us place one of these FLORENCE OIL HEATERS at your service. The Florence kind are regular minlatfire hot air furnaces, constructed on the smokeless, odorless, double central draft principle that heais yout rooms without vitiating the air you breathe, Let us help you get acquainted with the Florence way of, heat- ) ing. The prices, from to $7.00. dewett City, Conn, M. HOURIGAN, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMING. Calls answered day or night. Phone—House 35-5 Store 61-2 fo the remainder of the week. family moved Monday from Plain Hill to Trading Cove. :2 1 c week to spend the daughter in Hartford. spending someé time on Plain Hill, has Conn. returned to Preston City. Bridgeport is at her home on West Town street for Thanksgiving. Hartford, is at his home on Otrobando road. Town street is at her home in Melrose, | | Mass., for the remainder of this week. | spending Thanksgiving with his moth- |er, | Town street. the guest the first of the week of Mrs. Charles Bushnel] of the Old Canter- bury turnpike. On Holiday Trips. The schools ciosed Wednesday noon Mr. and Mrs. George Shaffer and Mrs. Enoch Worthington leaves this winter with he Mrs. Henry Crowley, who has been Miss Gertrude Woodmansee of Harry Winchester, now" employed in ‘Winifred . MacAdam of Fast| Miss 'W. €lark Huntington of New York is Mrs. S. J. Huntington 'of Fast! Miss Btta j.adC of Greeneville was Miss Isabel Bacheler of East Town And there are 14 more kinds of None Such Soups in 10-cont cans Tomato Tomato Okra Chicken Chicken Gumbo Tomato Bouillon Mock Turtle Vegetable Thick Pea Clear Vegetable Ox-Tail Consomme ‘Bouillon First Class § Fares from Boston f Beef Mulligatawny Regular “down East” chowder —the freshest, tenderest clams, with carefully selected vege- tablesand otheringredients. The real sea tang—10 cents a can. No reason to complain of the cost of luxuries when NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT costs but 10 cents a pie. MERRELL-SOULE CO., SYRACUSE, NEW YORK Makers of food products since 1868 Where you escape the cold blacts of i To Georgia ‘and Florida winter and bask in eternal sunshine, Restful and Healthful Sea Voyage from BOSTON or NEW YORK Jacksonvile ey Way - R e SATURDAY CANDY 29¢ a box- wate. DUNN'S PHARMACY 50 Main Street Cloth Shop SMART' TAILORING FOR SMART DRESSERS Suits — $15.00 — Overcoats At the Home of the $200 Hat Joseph T. Donovan, Phone 591 325 Main Street J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St. Whitestone 6c and the J. F. C. 10¢ | Clgars are the best on the market. | Try thep DR. KING Originator of the King Safe System of Painless Dentistry “Didn’t Hurt a Bit” SHOOTING bains — .sleepless nights — unteld suffering— TOOTHACHE. Let us PREVENT it for you, We will REPAIR your BROKEN TEETH. will replace TEETH. We will EXTRACT your ROOTS. ‘We will give you the LEAST PAIN, ‘We will charge youthe LOWE S8 T PRICES. We will guarantee ALL OUR WORK. We your LOST KING DENTAL PARLORS 203 Main Stfe Over Smith's Drug_Stors. NO HIGH PRICES, COAT SWEATERS {rom 98¢ to $8.00 Best values for your money C. V.. PENDLETON, Jr. 10 BROADWAY