Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 25, 1909, Page 6

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rifie and displays such #kill that she is often called upon m e exhibitions at her home, when ndg visit her. e of the corn turkey - flock, which chased by Harrison Bros. of New Lon- don for the Christmas trade, contained some prize winners. One tom turkey weighed 28 pounds when dressed. An- other weighed 30. The larger of the | two was of such a tefpperament that it was necessary to shoot it, the usual way of chopping its head off being considered too dangerous to the execu- tioner. In Miss Peck’s kitchen is a wood | burning stove built in Norwich in 1863, ! and as good a “baker” as can be found | 4n those parts. A horse which was driven by Miss Peck in her youth died last week at the age of 39. It had not | been out of the barn in fourteen years. | The B;lmlll grave will be sultably marke: BRIEF STATE NEWS Chester.—Mrs. Emily Gorham cele: brated her 80th birthday Thursda; Her many friends gave her a 'post- card shower. at your ce. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak 8t, near ‘High, Westerly, R. L Established 1001 * HaroM L Wells, O. D, Optometeist Deteotive viston corrected by the prop- ‘ar adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Po¢- ter-Langworthy. Block, Westerly. R.-L s []ANONDS you well to get our Dfleu on ds, loose or mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewelr. \fll\—’ \ 'HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS all mc Facto) book et ¥i8.00 and ‘up. South Manchester.—The new hose N. H. SAUNDERS, Hiouse for Center Hose a"° s ot the Jouth [anchester fire department is R T ol O Higganum. — The Grangers held Christmas exercises at their hall Fri- day evening. They had Christmas trees and gifts for each member. BABIES! Boon they will be big boys ana and their bdaby faces will be oni - memory. flui.ll-lld!wfll _ eatch thelr smiles. . STILES, The Photographer, Building, Westerly, R. I Mhn- 347, y2sa Southington.—The Atwater Manufac- turing company must run all day with only the noon hour for the employes to cat thelr Christmas dinner in. Middletown.—The Trout Brook Ice com;;uy has commenced cgtti;l( ice GEO, L. STILLMAN, | on the Russell company pond. )Ice six Proprietor of the inches thick is being cut for immediate Stillman Carriage collflwll i Cw, | delivery. South Meriden. — Invitations have P ; s Tar, second hand carriages | been sent out for the 25th anniversary 50 a full line of harness | of Mr. and Mrs. William Ford at their home, on_Hanover street, Monday, De- cember 27. Handsome Skirts There is a distinctiveness about Chic Gowns One nmever has too many Gowns, and the winsomeness of these pretty conceits will make you want to own a few more. High and low neck, long and short sleeves, Price 47¢ to $2.00 these pretty Skirts, an ampleness of cut and beauty of finish, which will decide you in their favor at once. Price 48¢c lo $4.85 Branford.—Business is rushing at the plant of the Atlantic Wire com- pany, and the owners are obliged to run until 8 o’clock at night to keep up with their orders. For Electrical Supplies and Onnstmctlon. see OBERT M. HISCOX & CO., | vore onsaortation compans nas sn: “w71. 62 Main St, Waesterly, | nOunced that ravigation closed for the year Friday night, when the steamer Hartford made its last trip. W.llingford.AThe First National banking house is to be open this (Sat- urday) morning from 9 to 10 o'clock. ‘This is for the benefit of the borough pallro:’m and only deposits will be re- celved. Sale Begins Monday, Dec. 27th, at 830 a. m., and Closes Friday, Dec. 31st; at 10 p. m. SEASHORE COTTAGES. ' %. Furnished for Housekeeping. ' e Accessible by Trolley. 2 For Rent or Sale, FRANK W. COY, Westorly, R. I ¥ Let every wom lins give ear to the 'story of this gm! sale. an extraordinary event ln many ways, differing most decld- edly from the average undermu-lm sales which predom- this season. Extra Fine Drawers From the plainest hemstitch te most elaborately trimmed lace or embroidered designs, these Draw- ers are perfect In making and finish, 23¢, 48¢ and 95¢ B. Gotthelt & Co., THE STORE OF GOOD VALUES, 94-100 Main Street, Norwich. Year End Sellmg of Magmficent fiarments At Surnasmgly Low Prices . ?n with a love for soft, filmy Undermus- LT, 0'.-0;‘ ! IS TREIIIR R ”-“'.. IR ARX ’:. 5 S XK First of all it is lN!TEAD OF SCOURING THE MARKET FOR CHEAP GOODB TO BE SOLD AT A TINY PRICE — IIREBPECTIVE OF QUALITY, WE HAVE PRESERVED OUR ALWAYS LOW PRICES CND ENDEAVORED TO CROWD THEM WITH VALUES, THE LlKE QF WHICH NO STORE IN NORWICH HAS EVER EGUALLED. THE RESULT OF OUR EFFORTS ALONG THIS LINE IS THE MOST ENCHANTING ARRAY OF MUSLINS WE HAVE EVER PRESENTED AND VALUES WHICH WILL RIVET THE ATTENTION OF WIIV ONE WHO CAN,DISTINGUISH BETWEEN CHEAP GOODS THAT ARE SOLD CHEAPLY. PICK UP ANY GARMENT OFFERED IN THIS SALE — EXAMINE THE SUPERB QUALITY OF THE FABRIC, THE DAINTINESS AND BEAUTY OF THE LACE OR EMBROIDERY, AND S“ HOW PERFECT THEY¥ ARE CUT, THE CARE IN WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN MADE, THEN LOOK AT THE PRICE — WE DOUBT NOT BUT THAT YOU'LL.BE SURPRISED AT ITS SMALLNESS. If You Have an Underwear Need or a Past Season Gift to Buy, This Sale Is Full of Remarkable Opportunities for Savings. Combination Garments Pretty Corset Covers These tiny bits of The underwear outfit isn't com- plete without these later day thoughts in Undermus- lins. These are temptingly priced. 95c, $139, $1.98, $2.69, $2.98 $3.50 lovely lace, several of muslin and embroidery are excep- tiondlly beautiful and surprisingly low priced. 24c to $1.00 Dec. 31st, at 10 Well Made Chemise If your supply of thess standbys is running low, this sale affords a splendid chance to secure some fine values from 50¢ to $2.00 Sale Begins Monday, Dec. 27th, at 8.30 a. m., and Closes Friday, p. m. New Britain.—Work was stopped on the ralsing of the Shuttle Meadow < dam for the winter, Thursday. The ct sur and | dam has been raised high enough now 50 as to give two feet more of water. "“‘ nos °'-"" "" It will be completed in the spring. ‘ “l" tr) - an; ure e O ol $10,000 EXTRA FOR WESTERLY Addition to Christmas Spending Money as a Result of Vechanic Savings Fank - ividend—Liquor Cases Con- tinued—Exemption from Taxation of Clark ihread Mills Expires—ice Cutting Eegun. Joseph Wailton of Darklands, Swad- lincete, Burton, who has just retired to spend ‘the evening of his life in a house next to that in which ho was orp, has achieved the remarkable rec- ANNOUNCE, . or of working full time in a coal pit | Having purchased the photograph | When close on 90 vears of age. He has studio of A. A. Scholfield. 20 Main | Worked as a miner for about 70 years. % We are ready to prove to the| He remembers the time when colliers e NGE. Wacterly Ind Dicinity ous | worked 12 Rours a day for half a <rown, and he was one of the first to join. the Miners’ association. Walton ‘was ondof a family of 17, and has two ucgg&nulnn brothers living.—London ing ( The payment of @ 10 per cent. divi- their Christmas lists, and the news- dend to depositors by the Mechanics' |boys, too. Savings bank came at an opportune e time for those desiring to make Christ- | Miss Edna Blair of Waterbury is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. mas gifts and inc ed the receipts of lpcal merchants. Some $10,000 was James Blair, in Mechanic street, for the holidays. added to the normal amount im circu- lation and much of this was expended People in Westerly of known truth ang veracity declare they saw an air- Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery #nd get a coupon on the Plano to be given away at Were o Buy in Wesledy right in the town of Westerly. The dividends added.to the good cheer of T » many Westerly people. ship pass over the village at 6.30 ‘:}ifis :l;:‘Es’ ROBERT DRYSDALE & Co.. e Thursday. evening. GE.” Plumber, St nd ¥ R " e ’“‘::;k: tter and | Westerly Jungle of Tigers in annual | mhe Washington and Industrial Trust imeeting elected the following officers: Ira J. Champlin, past president; Ev- erett C. Lawton, president; James Mc- Jarbie, vice president; Robert Knight, chaplin; Robert Knight, Jr. - picket: John Schwartan, gunner; William Col- lins, guide; Charles F. Berry, treas- urer; Louis H. Eddy, secretary; Joseph T, Murphy, D. Hill and John Sher- man, trustees. . companies were open from 9 to 10 o'clock Friday night for the accommo- dation of depositors §4 Main Street, Westerly, R. 1. Wanwinnet Ave, Wateh ML R augldd LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET #n the river; no dust: no odor; every- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds f Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in t season. Market 171 Maln Stre Rhode Island turkeys in name only is the; accepted opinlon, for it is said there are not enough turkeys raised in the state to supply Westerly. HOLIDAY GOODS, We carry an extensive line of China, Silver, Cut Glass, Silver Deposit Ware, Leather Goods, efc. You can find goods in our stock you cannot find elsewhere. Ice is being cut at Wood River Junc- liguor with intent to sell. Guarino pleaded not guilty. He furnished a bond of $100 for appearance Jan, 81 next. John P. Ahern, who was arrested by Policeman Mitchell on warrant, was charged - with * keeping intoxicating ness_standpoint, to «the merchants of the Seventh-day Baptist persuasion of Westerly. Their stores were closed at sunset, as usual. The big_electric ~ advertising &ign made in Westerly for the Westerly ly, foot of Cross street. 2 e oall nexgfiz‘a“gépflx; ‘?‘ré‘;‘l‘lynurchuel sent : ., |tion for the Westerly and Watch Hill At a special on of the Third |Ice company and prospects favor a sat- i W» = - : STANTON'S BAZAAR, ¢ rict °:°d“ld Fri "y Cler%xE. G. Cun- |jsfactory crop of clear ice free from £, 'matology, -mpoo nl, Ve presiding, came two liquor cases. |snow. %n Chiropodiat. Seaty Treat- _fecsd ~ Wemterly, B L {Police Sergeant Thomas E. Brown on . _~. ment, warrant arrested Joseph Guarino, alias | Christmas eve was just the same as MRS. M. L m]s 4 “a" Scllaflner & Mm Joseph Oury, charged with keeping |any other Friday evening, from a busi- Irofussianal Massouss, Body and Facial Massage Halr Goods a specialty. Fine Viclet 64 Matn St yasa Clothes ARE SOLD BY 1. B. CRANDALL Co., men who formerly came in to get shaved never visjt the shop now only when they require a haircut. “The use of the safety razor is re- sponsible to & large extent in this fal!- ing off of trade. Men who mever thought of shaving themselves in the old s, and some who never could learn how to handle a razor, now shave at home, because they have the safety outfit. They do not’ care to waste the time to sit in a barber saop and the cost of the shaving outfit is soon saved when they do the work themselves. “But it is not altogether the safety razor which causes a falling off in trade,” continued the hairdressar. “The master barbers are inclined to place a great deal of blame upon the state barber's ‘commission. In oid days when I was learning the trade. it was a trade then—it was necessacy | for a young man to devote at least Now the schools for barbers guaran- | tee to graduate a student in six weexs, and those students can get a license ment of §5 to the ccommissioners.” three years to learning the business. | to operate In Connecticut by the pay- | GETS MILLIONS. e i New Haven Road Sells Its Rights for | $12,500,000 for Indebtedness to Be Met January 1. The time for theé termination of the rights to subseribe to the new stock of the New Haven ‘Railroad company expired Monday at 3 p. m., and it is’ said these rights represonted a larger sum of cash than was ever befqre put out in payment at one time on account of securities of a New Haven corpora- tion. = The rights paid for represent an investment of $12,500,000 whick had to ‘e planked down yesterday. The mon- ey will come info good play by the New Haven railroad in meeting in debtedness falling due January 1. They have quite an amount of short- term notes out and those which fall due at the beginning of the new year will be_taken up with the inflow of departments. in the papers. Call and see our splendid displays —that are the more acceptable because useful DIAMONDS OF QUALITY In this particular line the difference between our low prices and prices elsewhere was never so pro- nounced as now. Solitaire Diamond Rings, Cluster Diamond Rings, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, eto. $5.00 to $500. OF THE BETT dewelry Leather Goods SIGNET RINGS HAND BAGS S8TONE RINGS :VUA’:.SLEESTS SCARF PINS LA BILL FoLDS. TIE CLASPS CIGAR CASES, ETC. WATCH CHAINS FOBS, HAT PINS SHIRT STUDS NECK CHAINS BROOCHES, COMBS Optical Goods OPERA GLASSES LORGNETTES PENDANTS READING GLASSES LOCKETS, BUCKLES GLASS HOLDERS ETC.,, ETC. GOGGLES, ETC, ETC. Norwich’s Finest Holiday Store! No matter what you have in mind for a Christmas Gift, for friends or some member of the family, you will surely find it in some of our many Only a small portion of the Christmas Goods are advertised PRICES. Every floor offers practical suggestions. UMBRELLAS and popular gift for ladies or gentiemen. All styles. ENGRAVED FREE. $1.00 to $15.00 WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTHING ' TORE— R. G Bhven & Co,, On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. Wosn S&H. Green Trading Stamps purchases. City Pharmacy TRY OUR #CE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE - ICES While Waiting for Your Car, ifi’cml St Westerly. R. 1. new samples of Fall nl-m *ou lens. Custom “Made s:l J. l'. PELLEGRINY, No, 4 Main St., Westerly. . 4;%“" Prollln.‘ and Repuiring. ‘:‘" The Washington Trust Co., wlfl'l'm! R L lus utes Trusts. s ‘lnhr 3t on nl:go.l service—Co lerate :{mfim guaranteed the patrons of this in=- ut_your bus! ere i& no m the advertis. ou want to b.ldrc the publi than lhru-‘ lm- of The nov20d Westerly, R. I. SMITH’S GARAGE. 330 Maln St., Westerly, Cars to rent; storing of cars; com- plete repair department. Full iine of supplies. Tel. 330. nov23d EAF AT MURRAY’'S STAR RESTAU! next to Star Theates Regular Dinner, 25c. hours. T, ‘Westerly, R. 1. Meals ok il AGENCY FOR THE New Hom: Sewing lacfim The lightest running, best construct- ed, and the price is rigii. Call and see a demonstration at 2 THE NEW YORK STORE, 54 High Street, Vesterly. novsd ‘Wm. H. Brownin MISS ROSE AHERN | Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly ‘We are moving to the Potter-Lang- worthy Block, 6§ High street, on or about Jan. 1st, 1910. Great removal sale now going on. Mechanics Clotiing Co, Westerly, R. I H NTQ lmonn to opiua: dec1sd liquor for sale and maintaining a liquor nuisance, . He pleaded not guilty. He furnished a bond of $100 for appear- ance Jan, 7 on the first count and $1,- 000 on the second count. The premises of Guarino and Ahern were searched and liquors seized some time ago. Since then Mr. Ahern has advertised his real estate for sale. Local Laconics. Gooa_skating on the ponds in and about Westerly. The Westerly public library closed Friday night,*to reopen Monday morn- ing. Nearly every resident of Westerly 0se studies or business is elsewhere s home for Christmas time. Postoffice employes in Westerly are satisfled that full service was given at Christmas time for salary received. Some of the residents along the routes included the letter carriers on $100—REWARD—$100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that ther s at least one dreaded disease that sci- ence has been able to cure i all its stages, and that is catarth. Hall's Catarrhi Cure 15 the only postitive cure_now. knewn to the medical fratemity. Catarrh being & comstitational disease, requires a consti- oyee, Clargmont, N. H, ut a yelr ago I bought two Kidney Remedy. It of kidney 'veral years” standing. Tt a grand good medicine, y recommend 3 " The Lee Board of Trade is completed. It wiil soon be placed in position on the framework of the big gas holder by the Westerly Light and Power company. cash. It was sald the company bor rowed at a very favorable rate of in- terest, evidencing the good credit which the company has enjoyed. But not all of this money will be for the taking up of notes, for some | of it will go into improvements and betterment along the company’s lines. Prayer Books, Rosaries, Crucifixes, The exemption from taxation for ten years granted the William Clark thread mills in Pawcatuck, on an extension made to the mill, has expired, and the addition has been assessed at $172,000, which is acceptable to President Clark. The whole of the mill is taxed for $374,000. It is the largest industry in the town of Stonington. BOND OF $500 FORFEITED. Stamford Man Accused Stolen Property. of Buying FOUR SPECIAL L I for the HOLIDAY TRADE, from Wi of r At Bridgeport, Wednesday, Judge Ralph Wheeler In the superior court called the bond of $500 of John Bur- rescl of Stamford, given by Glovanni Buccuzzl of that town. Burresci was charged with being an accomplice in a theft and also with buying stolen property. Three colored boys from Stamford, | who_were given sentences in prispn on Tuesday afternoon by the court, stole bags of oats from @ Stamfor feed store and sold them to Burresel. The latter has skipped. A Freach physician has been writing | in one of the Paris g:peu about a | cure for colds which, says, is vary‘ old, but which a long time ago fell into disuse and was practically for- gotten. It is a very simple remedy, the only requirements being that the | patient refrain from all liuids for a | period of from 24 to 48 hours. A spoonful of tea or coffee may be taken at meals and a small glass of wnter‘ at bedtime, if thirst is very great. But | it is much better, to do without all liquids entirely, if possible. It is not | necess: says the physician, to re- main indoors while the cure is being tried—in fact, he recommends that the patient get out of doors and br-thl the fresh air. He says that the cure” ig infallible.—’ Pnthflndem Rookville—The _following _ officers l?"'. been elected by the Rockville Christopher ~Taylor, aged 18, who said his home was in Westerly, was arrested in Providence Thursday for failure. to settle for a meal in a quick iunch room and was released on pro- bation. That night he was picked up by a police officer and given a resting place in the police station. Friday morning he was furnished transporta- tion. to Westerly- and told he must leave Providence or serve e term at the state farm. dependable timepieces for ladies or g teed. Some in solid gold cases. ALL SIZES $10.00 $12.50 SEE WINDOW HAIRCUT FIFTY CENTS. Reasons Why Waterbury Barbers Talk ng Prices—Blame the Safety Engraving Free. At a conference of several master barbers in Waterbury last week the question of charging 4ifty cents for a baircut, the advance to.go into ef- fect Jan. 1, 1910, was considered, says the Watérbury Republican. No action | was taken at the time, but the bar- | bers will interview the other mastar barbers in the city and endeavor to arrive at a compromise at a meeting to be held jater. The present price of fifteen cents for a shave was consider- ed high enough and there will be no change for that ‘work. “The owners of first class barber shops are obliged to take some such action,” said the proprietor of one ot the shops in th- for the mmuhunn. for a haircut ‘when there is -ut mh but there has been & m muu 2 5 THIRD FLOOR—Talking Machines, Records, Record Cabinets, ! Main Street, Plaut-=Cadden Bulldln‘. Green Trading Stamps with every cash purchase. etary, Parley WHEN you want to put ness helur' the Dublle there &I:fl better than tI gh ' Cut Glass, Silver Deposit Ware, Brass Novelties, Book Racks, Elks’ Card Cases, Watches New Models Watches following prices means a saving of at least 25 per cent. for absolutely Elevator Service fo Every Dep’t. SECOND FLOOR—Music and Music Rolls, M usical Instruments, ete,, etc., eto. .FOURTH AND FIFTH FLOOR—Player Pianos, Pianos, Piano QMIII Piano Scarfs, ete, etc., eto. THE PLAUT-CADDEN (0., of GIFTS BEAUTIFUL — AT IRRESIS TIBLE ER SORT. Great line of this useful Toilet Articles COMB, BRUSH AND MIRROR SETS COMD AND BRUSH SETS MILITARY BRUSHES MANICURE SETS HAIR RECEIVERS PUFF BOXES TRAVELING CAEES SHAVING SETS COLD CREAM JARS ETC, ETC. Special Display of Clocks Etc., Ete. @ Watches have been arranged hich a selection at any of the entiemen. Evéry watch guaran. ALL STYLES $15.00 $20.00 DISPLAY. Engraving Free. otc., etc, ete. 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