Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 10, 1910, Page 6

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< ‘ana closed with a duet by Rev. Mr. Birdick und Miss Taylor, It Is Well With My Soul. Evorybody around Westerly is ask- 5 WAL the deuble ‘Fed" Cross seon lon” 811 the posters means. It is the tibol of the new crusade against One Extra for License Majority, a Total of 15—sz°unfl/1 e great wnito"Gligic. and 13 s Decides to Grant Seventeen Licenses—Big Bleachefy |umnaon counts will e ihierestes i fie free tuberculosis exhibition to . . 2. e 0 A. O. H. hall, esterly, No- Assured for Niantic—Annual Meeting D. A..R.— | fgun i O 1 hall. Westerly. No- Pawcatuck’s First “ Wet” Day. to earn bow to prevent consumption T hears of it v | hasmever come so close to the people befote.and no doubt every family who il plan o xend at lca The town councilmen met Wednes- | cial certificate of the vote on license | [4T¢ ¢xpended in the effort will be am- ing the votes on license. .Before the | was commenced without any protest | SXPIAI the exhibit and stereopticon iectures by the Yhysiclans will be giv- sesston, Attorney A. T. Ledwic on the part of Mr. L dwidge. or any ¢ that the counciimen . one else. ‘Fho count showe ;"‘,l‘l"‘, s and evening. eak the seais of the original £ 2o s eill be Eiven over to was propent - X ¢ iven for ( ays on what I smw e asbie < . Yes > hibition, writ- | him that e o 1 No cventh e, eighth’ grade, | B Shetal he would see th 3 ¥ ; r second ycar high school, and s Beo! | tal vote e | thira or fourth vear high school pu- - F g e The vote in the Second district was | piis, respectively. i : & e v as follows T such @ to-do about a dis- Seleene Cleri ailots | ease aimed a man, hearing that Whe offeial nidress e the exhibit is to be seen. Because IR TR seet o5 culosis_causes more death than ! ary other disease and it is an u | : cssary and preventable disease e ballot that had been rejectéd as | few cases of smallpox should % pear ! A clear cross s made in the | than a thousand n year wil mark indicating that the | — ter had attempted to < @ cross, | The Village of Niantic ,in the town . his mistake 1t coni- | of Westerly, is soon to became a man- r tking one line and | ufacturing center of considerable im- . with the other without con- | portance, by ‘the estabiishrient of e his decision was in | million dollar plant that is to have as orignce with the ruling of the state a m e present Niantic Bleach- ng boar Tha the controlled by William W. he . who possesses thc st of the standard” black, conceded to be est in the world, ond which orig- inated with the late James E. Pike, er of William. The present plant price to “be | has been practically taken over by the This was e made in the recount o, There was discussion as to the ad- “emsmess, ladigection, acd Sick Headache. sability of fixing th Sk N o 1zlish Syndicate co t a SRAZL PR, SWALL D6SE, SMALL PRICS e e i hotcense, which Is fixed. bv.| cliatn B¢ Ewelve bioa Europe, GENUINE must bear signature £330, President Clarke was' of | A, E1ko Femalning with the concern ¥ 1 Pivingi LS S . tives of the syndicate = Bt Lhh o i e amras. C A already purchased ihe piont of W - e the Burdickville Woolen mills, on the s ed. Sii banks -of the Pawcatuck river, in the = ety | [ = - town of Hopkinton, in er’ to se- 'h ‘ B" . w t!‘ 1 : Je ¥ farm, ard a nezotiations for $700 @ the purchase rty extending SR suncilmen rond tracks, a arter of o . mile, which will ! that is lo- . T lence cated between the atuck river and INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY ' g the railrond propercy, which is of ex- Weaterly Branch A e n rbe 8700, | A thero is not su accommo- Thres Miilion Dolla ns t hat he con tions-in 1t to house the em- Three Million D i = ployes of th osed plant, the syn- - > . h ote o dicate lanning the erecti of a Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. as takel d a nhiE: Ot Renaient Ticnil: The waih Liveral, cou efficlent in I:s | rs votir bica and other buildings connect- Langwor ed ith will be pushed forward | - y Pres| ether, in order that there may be no - and the inconvenieirc in that line when the ive commenced. it from the Bart Schaifaer & Marx ey Ledwidge Cloth [ ot s pfnal | mata L € ng a i fons for ven o d to the big es J e e o CRAN for Wateh Hill h s be hlea ves employment to 3 but I B. CRANDALL CO. | , et wad S e B s S ceple TR 0 b movies Westerly, R. b | 16n wit applicants, and 1 Biilvisie and thils work Wil be carsic —_— " 1 to take out licens. to on uninterruptedly until the new build- : s ¢ that s li- | Mr. Pike will soon make a trip IO St 2 Bsitry | .nnone o e e o G kel soon, make o G anl get & c 48 Biabe o e ken out by Watch Hill Hotel mom, ¢d by dhie syndicate in v is i ters American Revolution, held its an given away at PURTILL’S Eres ! jood to meet No- | Phebe Greene Ward chapter, Daugh- | i oy N - d in the eve 1%, when for- ernoon, i o 108 HCRRNOUI AL T e ted these officers: Elbert c't Ph H regent; Mrs. ward M. ’ 4 armacy| ~ e Charies D 1 Mrs. Richa /| of North ecording sec Mrs. Ed- Try our | , November 5. corresponding secretary: lege Ices while waiting for your car. | eiing ir her bed a Frank Hill, treasurer: Mrs, Wal- 9 | T ¥ cradually lost flesh orfan. - : | et o those cnildnen e il T T, My Ev L ‘"' T . T o fdre the forezoing officer stitute thee 2 C N Wells, Under the license law and by the wom sirr i 6 ) TS arc majority vote of the town, Westerly is even-:com .ty ; druggists’ lice and all vire Dec. 1st, the fee bein an $300 nor more than $750 vear. It is contrary to law to sell ligior in licensed plices on Sunday, : ~fou except erns vwhen served with oy Real Extate Co., J k¢ o minors or women, wterly, R. n_or of ntemperate habits. to zell o 3 " 1o God's work to store, or to receive a r ndise in exchange for fildre r of Ashaway ome E = 6. Rest in the Lord an victualing houses, e . i he - son ard_Bentley, and its 1 business s fu pricks on Tra sutes nep) J . k. Chester g food and sleeping accomme efore o S., Maine e 1. Coats s, victu Touse whe ASTRITIUS 2 Ir. Quayle Mrs. Burnham ol 1 for license to the town Leading Wes Jeweler. [ council must Le pub) 1 no li- HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS o LB | oAt 300 ek hie-ahieotions: N know [ will any license be sranted for a place jwithin 200 feet of z school, measured by a WADE BY 1HAND, Mude Work s Our Speel ips and . L tock at § = e M Madde or parochial blic traveled town council has the 1y ate its author vy in the matter of Flicense to a commission of three for ¢ period of one year, who shall re not more than $5 a day for actual se vice. Entrance to licensed places must be from a regular traveled way, and the saloon must not be comnected from | within with any part of the building. f Kidney oY ed SMEUH'S GARAG 330 Malm St Westerly | fe licensee 1s mot permitted to sell liquor to be resold, to go bail for any violator of the liquor law, nor to eject any intoxicated person to whom he has sold liquor. The liquor laws of Rhode Island are not as stringent as those of Connecti- cut in regard tothe location of sa- loons, although the 200 feet property claus> is not in the Connecticut law, as applicable to individual property owners, Argument is being made that inas- much as the Second district voted by a majority of 51 against license, no sa- loons shonld be located in that district, but that all licenses granted should be | for saloons in the First district. Before noon of Wednesday and for the first time in five years intoxicating liquors were sold legally in the village of Pawcatuck. There was no unseemly rush to get into the five saloons that have received licenses, swch as marks |t opponents, Frank H. Brown and Wi of p from conet from a fall from his wagon some weeks sick kidneys and bad in Norwich. Here's Avenue, Norwich, Conn., & since my first axperience with Doan’s | : [ Kidney s some vears ago I havel | Dru a uric acid solvent and anti ady .The Lee & Osgood Co. spoci ale of dry goods, with a | change In_general charecter of the rons. The patronage was evenly sed through the day and evening, nd one unfamiliar with the facts would not consider that the saloons i\\ ere an innovation, but were of long | establisied standing. Five years ago the saloons were of makeshift order, and there was ing doing in the “gilded palace” |line. But now some are furnished in modern style, the equipment being up What an alarm thefe would be if a | to date, and fitted up as if their perma- nency was considered assured. Prior to featn | the granting of Jicense the exterior of | the pr in |loons were considerably improved in | appearinve. erties now occupied by sa- The flagpole that has stood in front of the residence of Bernard Halpin, in West Broad street, since it was stolen from the Westerly side of the Pawca- tuck river, at a time when there was squabble gs to where it should be lo- cated in Westerly 19 taken down on Wednesday by Con elll by di- rection of the Stonington selectmen, at the request of Mr. Halpin. The pole is to be placed in front of the town building in Liberty street. Local Laconics. The election returns did not arouse much enthusiasm in Westerly, and the streets were deserted an hour before mianight. A special car arrived in Westerly from Norwich at 2.15 Thursday morn- ing, for the accommodation of the party from here whe attended the Masonic ball in that clty. Antonio Perebisscci and Miss Nel- lie Cipone wers married Wednosday morning in the Church of the Immac- ulate Conception, Rev. Father Bruno officiating. Some of the most earnest workers for no-license deciared that the changed conditions in Westerly are dve to the wood alcohol cases, while rs say that the united Italian vote d something to do with turning the North Stonington “did_its duty” on election dav, giving Goodwin for gov- ernor 149 votes and 87 to Baldwin. Richard B. Wheeler and Charles L. Stewart received 152 and 130 votes, pectively. while their democratic fred H. vin A. ve, received 106 and 66. Cal- ivder was re-elected judge bate without opposition. Bristol, Henry ( Former Deputy Sheriff Butier, who is suffering n of the brain, resulting »g0, Temains In_the sama condition, |and’ there is no hove for his recovery. Only One “liest” Norwich People Give Credit Where Credit is Due. People of Nor edy that can be The best is Doan's a medicine for the kidne 3 mafie of pure roots and herbs, and backed by cures Norwich testi- the only one that mony Ars. Charles H. Whaley, 9 " THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL (0. Our Second Annual Sale of Stlverware It will begin Today and continue to and include Saturday, Nov. 19th. X EVERY HOUSEKEEPER INTERESTED valued them highiy. Their use has aved me a gre deal of suffering. while doing good in on true of Doan's Ki ney Pills, which T rve or Procured from N. D. Sevin & Som's| tore. They act solely upon tha! flect the other ! kidneys, and do not I consider it a pleasure to recommend Doan’s Kidney Pilis to all kidney sufferer: For sale by cents. ¥ | dealers. Price 50 e — Doan’s — and Hexamethylenetetramine Is the name of German chemical, one of the m luable ingredients of Foley's ¥ methlenetetramine is recognized by medical text books and authorities ay eptic for Kidney Rem- st sign of kid- void a serious mal- the urine. Tok edy promptiy at ney trouble and s Foles | experience with various remedies, | has taught me that many of them,! way, will | cause distress in another. Such not | | | Milburn Co., ~ Buftalo, | agents for the Unitad | | | Remedy. Hexa- | Every housewife wi el known dependability—a positive and liberal savings-in every instance. [QUOTED IS GENUINE. trading distance of this Store, is interested in this Annual Sale, as it offers an opportunity to buy Silverware of absolute ndard make—at pri EVERY REDUCTION . VERY IMPORTANT In this Sale we offer you the genuine, original Rogers Brothers’ Silver- ware. Every article offered is 12 dwt.—this means 10 to 15 years' se The Wm. Rogers Manufacturing Co’s goods are guaranteed by the makers, and we extend the same broad guarantee that every pi run not the slightest k. AS TO PRICES--RELIABLE SILVERWARE WAS NEVER BEFORE OFFERED AT SMALLER COST We ask you to read this list of items carefully—every one is important. Then note our prices and the comparative values. These comparative prices are the actual prices at which the goods are sold by dealers. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE PRICES AND OUR PRICES REPRE- SENTS THE ACTUAL SAVINGS WHICH THIS SALE OFFERS YOU. Genuine Rogers Bros. Siiverware Butter Spreaders, Arbutus Pattern, six for $1.38, value $225, Wm. Regers & Sons” Windsor Patfern This is one of the good old-fashioned patterns, nothing fancy about it, easy to keep clean. On sale at these pric Tea Spoons—Sale price 53¢ for Dessert Spoons—Sale price 99c for Table Spoons—Sale price $1.19 for Dessert Forks—Sale price 99¢ for six farks Medium Forks—Sale price $1.19 for six forks. Two-piece Set — Butter Sugar Shell—49¢c a set, value 79¢c. Wm. Rogers & Sons’ Steel Blade Knives, 12 dwt. plate, guaranteed the same as other goods, will wear well and stand hard usage. >mmend these knives. Medium Knives—Sale price $1.39 for Dessert Knives—Sale price $1.39 for ...regular price T5c x spoons. i . .regular price $1.3 We can rec- ..regular price § .+...regular price $1. regular price $1. Fruit Knives—Sale price $1.39 for six knives. special prices during this sale: 59¢ a set, regular price Sdc. NUT SETS—] $1.39 a set, reguiar price $2.00. EIGHT-PIECE SETS—Butter Knife, SEVEN-PIECE SETS. er Ladle TWENTY-EIGHT-PIECE SETS. draw, lock, etc—six Knives, ular price $10.00. Gravy Ladle, Arbutus 59c each, value $1.00. Wm. Rogers & Sons’ Fancy Sets Best assorted patterns, all 12 dwt. silver plated goods. BABY_ SETS—two pleces, Spoon and Pusher—Arbutus pattern—Sale HILD'S SETS—three pieces, Knife, Fork and Spoon—Arbutus pattern—Sale price 79 a set, regular price $1.25. TWO-PIECE SETS—Butter Knife and Sugar Shell—Arbutus pattern—Sale price 49c a set, regular price 79c. WO-PIECE SETS—Buttef Knife and Sugar Shell—Alhambra pattern— Sale price 69c a set, regular price $9 Nut Cracker and Six Nut Picks—Alhambra pattern—Sale price EIGHT-PIECE SETS—Butter Spreader, Sugar Shell and six Tea Spoons— Arbutus pattern—Sale price $1.39 a set, regular price $2.25. SALAD SETS—two pleces, Salad Fork Sale price $1.79 a set, regular price $2.50. Sugar Shell and six T hambra pattern—sale price $1.79 a set, regular price TWELVE-PIECE SETS—six Knives and six Forks—Windsor pattern Dprice $2.79 a set, regular price $3.50. TWELVE-PIECE SETS—six Medium Knives and six Forks—. tern—Sale price $299 a set, regular price $4.00. and Spoon—Alhambra pattern— tern—Sale price $329 a set, rezular price $1.00. in an oak lined throughout, Spoons, Butter Spreader and Sugar Shell—Sale price $6.99 a sot, reg- Silverware Salad Set, Fork and Spoon, Alhambra pattern, $1.79 a set, value $2.50. Wm. Rogers & Sons’ Alhambra Ware This is another beautiful pattern. It has butler-gray finish and is one of the —si one would be hard to find. Follow- [} hougewifs. Why mot anticipate ing is a list showing regular prices for || your Christmas needs? rTwill this pattern and the reduced prices || not be long befors you are look- during this sale. All articles in Al- || ing for Christmas hambra patterns. these prices mean a big of mon Wm. Rogers & Sons’ Arbutus and Daisy Patterns Tea Spoons—Sale price 89c for six spoons, regular price $1.50. Dessert Spoons—Sale price $1.59 for six spoons, regular price These two patterns are amongst the Table Spoons—Sale price $1.79 for six |newest of their very large assortment. spoons, regular price $2.75. They are neat in design and have a Coffee Spoons—Sale price 89c for six |bright, polished service. Below we, spoons, regular pric $1.50. ive a fist of articles, which we have| in both Arbutus and Daisy patterns, showing regular prices and our speoia| s during thi Soup Spoons—Sale price $1.99 for six spoons, regular price $3.25. Orange Spoons—Sale price $1.19 for six spoons, regular price $2.00. Dessert Forks—Sale price $1.59 for six | Tea Spoons—Sale price 59¢ <for six forks, regular price $2.50. 'spoons, regular price $1.00. o Dessert oons—Sals 1o i Medlum Forks—Sale price $170 for six ,p:,"n,' ek sk - g forks, regular price $3.00. | pgp1e Spoons—Sale price $1.19 for six Oyster Forks—Sale price $1.19 for six spoons, regular price §2.00. Forks, regular price $2.00. Dessert Forks—Sale price 9% for six Cold Meat Forks—Sale price 690 each, forks—regular price $1.50. Tegular price 9 Medium Forks—Sale price $1.19 for aix , 5 5 orks, regular price $2.00. ‘kle Forks—Sale price 39 each, reg- Kl o s ager < 3% #3CM 5" | cottes Spoons—Sale price 79c for Butter Spreaders—Sale price $1.59 for spoons, regular price $1.25. ,for | orange Spoons—sale price 99¢ for six x spreaders, regular price $2.50. R Sl Sale price 89c sach, reg- |Soup Spoons—Sale price $1.59 for six ce $1.50. spoons, regular price $2.25. Berry Spoons—Sale price 79c each, reg-, ular price $1.25. Oyster Forks—Sale price 9% for six forks, regular price $1.50. Cold Meat Forks—Sale price 49 each, Tegular price 69c. Butter Spreaders—Sale price $1.38 for six spreaders, regular price $2.25 Ple Knives—Sale price 89c' each, re, lar price $1.39. Punch Ladles—Sale price $239 each, | cvoym Ladles—Sal regular price $4.00. regular price 7 Sale price 79 each, |Gravy Ladles—Sale price 59c each, reg- ular price $1.00. Oyster Ladles—Sale price 990 ench, regular price $1.50. Soup Ladles—Sale price $1.39 each, regular price $2.2| x| Pie Kniv ular p: Cream Ladles—Sale prics 4% each, rezular price 75¢. Gravy Ladles- e price 5% each, regular price $8c. Oyster Ladles—Sale price $1.39 each, regular price $2.25. Soup Ladles—Sale price $1.79 each, regular price $3.00 Berry Spoons. regular price $1.25. Tomato Servers—Sale price 79 each, regular price $1.25. Ple Servers—Sale price 93¢ each, reg- ular price $1.50. Consider well the advantages The Keynote of this Sale is of this Sale of Silverware. The Low Prices coupled with abso- variety is very large, and each lute reliability. The Wm. Rog- pattern is shown in all kinds of ors Manufacturing Co’s goods pieces, thus enabling you to are guaranteed by the makers, have your silverware match the and we extend the same broad same as your china or glass- guarantes to you that every ware. pisce ‘is relible. enough of the liquor to moisten well. 9, K > k3 _ Bells Seasoning Dont experiment!Dont gvess!lse Bells to s delicately LavorDressingsfor Poultyy Heak GameFishQysters, Goquettes.« t; the same' Wafn@andmotlierfidfim‘ykmag’o la vors Dressings fit for Delicious Pressed Beef. Take & 6 'b. cut shin beef, wash thoroughly, cut in small pieces, p! .ce in kettle, half cover with cold ‘water, and cook slow for five hours. Remove fat, gristle and bone. Chop fir. , add two even teaspoonsful of Bell’s Pouitry Sea .oning, heaping teaspoonful salt, and o 1 lace in deep dish with heavy weight onitand cool. An onion cooked with . s meat will add to the flavor. Remember, & 10¢. can of Bell’s § asoning is sufficient to flavor the dressing for 100 1bs. of meat or poultry, and the 25c. For Delicious Sausages, Flavor with Bell's Sausage Seasoning.” 25c¢.and 50¢c. Cans; 6,12 and 25 1b. Boxes; 50,75and 1001b. Drums. the Gods. LOUIS H. BRUNELL < BAKERY We are confident ar Ples, Cake and Bread capuot be excolled Give us a trial order. X oy 20 Fatrmount. ~ THE PLANK Headquarters 1y Best Ales, ia. Etc., in Town. O'CONNELL, Propristor. treet . Telephone 507, ¥ Do You Have Pains Here? Your liver is torpid and congested. Schenck’s Mandrake Pills afford great relief. One fair trial will convince you of their curative proper- ties for stor ach, liver and bilious disorders. Wholly vege able and absolutely harmless. Plain or sug - ccated, 25¢ a box. Sold every- where. Senc postal for our free medical book and learn to srescribe for yourself. Dr. J. H. | CHENCK & SON, Phila,, Pa. Maxwell Automobiles " Established Enviable Records During the Past Season Judge them by their performances and not by what people tell you they will do. They do not work wonders today and y down” tomorrow, but give their owners the same reliable and efficient service 365 days in the year at the lowest possible cost of upk Call for u demonstration at The M. B. Ring Auto Co., | Telephone 23 Chestnut Street i sl Dl

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