Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 9, 1910, Page 6

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Y WESTERLY VOTES FOR LICENSE By 14 Majority in Total Vote of 1110—Error 1 Official’ Ballot Listed Biddles for Senator—Result to be Set- tled by State Returning Board—Hunters Return with Spoils from Maine—Sheffield-Holland Marriage. One of the survesses in Westerly's | impr« 1 througnout the state that election was the vote on lcense, and )’ popularity 1s on the wano wns a_punishment for his for the first time since the adoption | of the license law a majority of the voters of the town declared in f: the, | of independence in n ballot sent out by the of license, with a majority of 14 to the election total credited vote of 1,110, with . and as the of- blank and defective votes, the tot ed from this vote cast being 1,166. The vote that it would First district—3284 ves, 219 1 ke the _error jority of 68, with 15 blank and two d nd toere Tective baMots. Secend district— lot the, name of Jority of 51 against license; e proper place “nd five defactive ballot. , Indepentent, o | e REAL: asteaRE A Rode Iatand the et e ion® | the official Dallot the name of Mr mu- “afl "t is In the Conmecticut iiies wais Duovpciup: Ciib]apans) Walk laws, and, in addition, the abutt -G "”‘ or in the gene oo with the bition and ' for the sen- | Peaperty Gwher ‘clause, which provides | * that o saloon can be located adjoin- | * ing property the owner of which ob- |* acts 1o the location of the saloon. The te the town coun- n be done in regard to this EEE & e Ié ‘thax ity?" was the substance of ool AT e opthodt 1iling query. In Rbiode Island the town ence Weile this frst. time Ticense Jias been vot B, hiee was & time was granted by the town co own velitien. The last license to A ecar Gavitt. I 1863, Who con = the name of e Oncted liquor bus iness in the old Am- 1tor would be counted for that of- r ¥ H street, and was | ! ind where the name was written n ihe blank epace for representative serson. in the town [ ! sell liquor. ited for him for that the finding 1. ious error in the official First leg , there was nothing |° v in the an- But for a s ballot used i out rd declined to accept the the circumstances,there- new elec- h the man 1 declined Biddles, independ.- | returning esentative in the | °f ndidate lected by tidate. n_said that the murmnz i undoubtedly. declare and mu_‘ Raco n ot the | John J. vith or mnded to ascertain the ty of the er c no effect n independent, | n even if the republican caucus decided in faver of Joseph T. Murphy, the op- | district, pesing candidate for the nomination, | 177 and sieo for the furpose of lessening the customary 10 Semator Loul 15 Cents for the Baby Tis delicate skin will be helped to bealth and comfor— without waste of moaey, by the pure <os; —the soap with the refreshing, invigors: qualitis fousd in g0 other—the famous | For Secretary of State— | ears’ .. §0AP liin large w. majority given Arnold, to give Ve, K's 1 tenant Governor— Blie 334 VoL W, Estes, <. 1 i wessesesssnssesesasnace | Hhere {o Buy in Weslerly \ seemInensssssatenieenasastrantansateee J | | o | | mDUSTIlIL TRUST COMPANY| For sg,,‘a,;,,_' i : g Weateriy Branch W. Ar : s Capital . ..Three Million Dolla 3 Surpius .........Thres Miliion Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Lideral, courteous and efficlent in fts | , management | n i Representatives— } Hart Schaffner & Marx |’ Clothes ARE SOLD BY o e i. B. CRANDALL CO. o | noveea Westerly, R. 1. | Through the efforts of Captain Her- I!uy Ynur Shues aml Hnsmry 1“_",5 o R nd and station is 2no to be | I r PUR‘TILL’S “ON BRIDGE." City Pharmacy! Try our lce Cream, Soda and Col- tage lces while waiting for your car. | 6 Canal St Weslerly R 1 Local Laconics. emi-offict that practi Howard ¥lizabeth Holl e and Miss | re married | Clayton A.| Rev. uetmant o T Lanew 3 X . | Bura | The Ttalian Citizen clected these office club o for the ensu- t Wester- Two ssven-: tages, situated In different parts of the compact part o eter Rose, president; Jo- | Westerly. K. L. each having 56 foot | secretary; Angels strept fromt and having vacant | @ adipining n b rewsonabls prices Tignt dar b 1 i u, modern plumbt nspection inviiea | Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co., teb14d Westerly, R L Howard Thorp st Thorpe, ~ 1 £ from a hunt- p i o “woods. They | it to Westerly fourteen deer and | L2 a red fox. | The saloons will today ( proprie open In Pawcatuck It will pay you well to get our Sl ednesday), j prices on Diamonds, 1oose or mounted, befors purchasing. CASTRITIUS, {=n Leading Westerly Jowsler. wich fo busine HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS o Faye MADE BY HAND, Hand Made Work is Our S \hips and ol Harness S ';; "Tar- cted o Harness | | 4 1o sieck, Tastory N B .\lm. Removed to 44 West Broad Street. SMITH'S GARAGE, 230 Maim St., Westerly, Cace #p renmt: -‘m,'.';.“rfil"“n-"-'} ot of the fown of West- mn moyz3a ol which 614 are in the |E=m====m====a====o ! _ TODAY 15 FREE STAMP DAY Splendid Showing of Women’s Ji and Misses’ Coats A complete and beau- tiful dispay of all the Tatest Fall styles in all the new favored ma- terials and colors. Dressy Tailored Coats, Modish Mixture Coats, Plush and Caracul Cloth Coats. The largest assortments, The best values. $10. to $55. Special valnes in Wom- en’s and Misses’ Fall Suifs at $15. and $19.50 that were formerly §20..t0 $30. A wide _variely of -charming styles fo select from. anthaltan || 121=-125 Main Street The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut devoted exclusively {o Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Wearing Apparel! =3 s plate, the support- nds. being at the same time shellac has dried the plates rrying the webs can be stored away ¢ n_a cabjnet. t Even dome shaped webs may be pre- It served in their original form by spray- them with shellac and then allow- hem to dry 500 | 1 th one to s now entitled | of popul: to ninet |4 at from a scienti point permanent pre: very ‘able.— 1 ion js des| Harper's Weekly. method, to preser dern needles came into_use in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable CompoundP furnish positive proof that it has made many remarkable cures after all other means had failed. We can Women who are suffering with somé form of female illness should consider this. As such evidence read these two unsolicited testimonial lette We guarantee they are genuine and honest state- ments of hu\ Cresson, Pa.—*Five yearsago 1 had a bad fall, and -hurt myself inwardly. I was under a doctor’s care for nine weeks, and when I stopped I grew w&-se again. I sent for a bottle of Yydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, took it as directed, and now I am a stout, hearty woman.”>— Mrs. Ella E. Aikey, Cresson, Pa., Baird, Wash.—“A year ago I was sick with kidney and bladder troubles and female weakness. The doctors gave me up. All they could do was to just let me go as easily as possible. I was advised by friends to tako Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier. I am completely cured of my ills, and I am neariy sixty years old.”— Mrs. Sarah Leighton, Baird, Wash. Evidence like the above is abundant showing that the derangements of the female organism which breed all kinds of miserable feelings and wh ich ordinary practice does not cure, are the very disorders that give way to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Women who are afflicted with similar troubles, after re‘Admg two such letters as the above, should be encouraged to try this wonderfully helpful remedy. For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ilis. No sick woman does' justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exciusively irom roots and herbs, and - has theuszuds of cares to its credit. Pix invites all sick women : write her for advice. She has guided thousands o health fme of charge. Aadress M.rs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. Y R R Portland.—Practically all of the 1910 tobacco crop in town bas. been sold. Middletown.—The Connecticut rl\'sr has shown the effects of last week's hmh;szorm in a gain of three feet in ey Plai ville—T.acal milkmen. informed their mers Monday *that the price of milke will ba eight cents a quart, an advance of one cent. Naugatuck—Complaints are daily coming in from the residents of the outlying didtricts regarding the illegal shooting of game on Sunday. New Haven.—On the evening of Jan. 18 it iS proposed by the Foot Guards to hold @ yeception, as in previous yeams, to the governor of the state. Meriden.—Plans for celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the First Universalist church in Meri- den on Sunday, Dec. 4, are being made. Ansonia.—Lord ' Nelson lodge, No.|[ 137, Order Soms of St. George, will cel- ebrate the twenty-saventh anniversary of the institution of the lodge on the evening of Dec. 3. Danbury.—The Danbury Creamery and Milk Sterilizing company of Dan- bury has been incorporated by Lucius H. Broughton. Herbert N. Judd and Robert S. Alexander, all of Danbury, with $25,000 capital. Norwalk.—Watson Olmstead, aged 81, a former South Norwalk resident, died at the Fitch Soldiers’ home in Noroton Saturday, following a lengthy fllness. He was a_sergeant in Com- pany J, Third regiment, Connecticut Volunteer infantry. Westbrook.—Jedediah Post has by appointment taken the oath 4s asso- ciate member of the hoard of salectmen to fill the vacancy made by the resig- nation of G. O. Stannard, elected as the annual town meeting. Both are representatives of the democratic par- ty. Essex.—The three brothers, George, Eugene and Will Southworth, went out the other day for a littte hunting through the western woodland section. having- very good luck for the few hours on the trail, bringing home elev- en rabbits, one partridge and other small gama. Other ranges have not advanced in any/material way in twenty years. They have the same cook—confusmg. food-spoiling way of regulating by two dampers. Crawfords have but One Damper (patented); one motion controls fire and oven absolute- +1ly; slide the knob to “kindle,” { “bake”or‘‘check”—the range does the rest. No damper mistakes. Ordinary ranges have the old clumsy ash'pan; troublesome, untidy. Crawfords have an Ash Hod SPatented) into which aflthe ashes all, far below the fire—making their disposal easy and cleanly. ‘The Coal Hod is beside it. Crawford Ovens have cup-joint flues that heat every part aniformly, Crawfords have Patented Grates— most durable, least trouble. Gas Ovens and Broilers at end or above range furnished if desired. { Ask the Crawford agent to show you and write go us for circulars. Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., 31 Union St., Boston For Sale by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich, Agent. e — n Hardware TRY AND MITRE SQUARES MONKEY WRENCHES, 06 inch . STEEL TRAPS DOLLAR WATCHES DOLLAR RAZORS FULL GROWN K. K. AXES, warranted, only.. (this week only) to 34 lbs, only RATCHET DRILL BRACE MOUSE TRAPS, four hole. Bulletin Building STAR HACK SAW BLADES, each 5¢, per dozen.... STILLSON WRENCHES. .6 inch 50¢—S inch 60o—14 {noh. AXE WITH HANDLE PLATFORM AND SCOOP SC\Lm slammg dial THE HOUSEHOLD, Fur Exhibit ‘Williams, the Pioneer Furrier of Specials . 50c 10¢ . 85¢ . 25¢ 15¢ 85¢ . 25¢ Hartford, Connecticut, will be in Norwich, Wednesday, Nov. 9th, with a full line of Furs and Fur- lined Coats, Sets, Etc. Hé will take orders for Alterations, Repairs and New Goods at -reason- able prices. 74 Franklin Street EXHIBIT AT THE WHEN yvou want 15 put your busl-| ness before the public. ine: 1o advertis- 2 be than throigh columns of The Bulletin WHEN you | ing columns of Tha to put your busi- | ETEEECTEE there is no me- | I the advertis- | Bulletin | e the pubii er than th Wauregan Hotel MODEL 9A‘A' PRICE®6 will gowns without fear of fit and cling to the form give necessary support. | gownsof the hour: cet your figure assume the ideal cortour, but you % - will be enabled to we:r the sheerest ““showing: through” or bulging at top. This is due to the fact that all BON TON. corsets are skillfully cut, gored and boned so that they They are supple, yet firm enough to Are the Truest Expression of Every Corset Virtue: HE superb: BON TON corsets appeal o every-woman ‘whoappreciates "elegance and bmuty camlsmed _with style, fit-and perfect-comfort. ‘They are the embodiment of the highest art’ and the deepest science in corsetry—: finer=corsets have never been made. BON TON corsets: (the Parisian name for beautiful form) areYjust>what-their -name implies—the_secref_of the form_beautifal, the correct:foundationifor~the -modish, No-trouble to find just™your model —and “year-round satisfaction is-assured, 'HE illus- trations partray three ultra-fashion- able models Jwhich reflect evailing corset style m every dc:all These, with innu- merable other 30N TON models for every type « [ figure, may be seen at your favorite store. Be sure and ask for BON 1 ON. Sold by Leading Dealers®31°15 I ygi cannot procure them write us and we 3ill send postpaid on receipt of price. Worcester Corset Co,, Wottester, Mass. Makers also o % JORCESTER Corsets 31 10 33 -q;r els 33 s MODEL PRICE®3 not only the corset glove-like.

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