Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 23, 1910, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1910 WHAT IS GOING ON [N WESTERLY Petition For Day and Night Patroimen in Plerce Street| ;[ii; Section—Thomas J. Bannon Asks For Druggist’s Liquor License—Winners of D. A. R Prizes Announced at High School. Angelo Cappucclo, while not much opposed to licensed liquor saloons, very pessimistic as to some of the re- sults, especially in the Pierce section, where he owns property. fore a license was granted he appear to ed at a meeting of the and declared that with the loon increased protection was an abso- lute necessity in that section, but no action was taken. Mr. Cappuccio made another try along the same lines at the pecial meeting of the town ¢ cil, Wednesday evening, this tim ing backed by a petition which he eirculated and secured 52 signat He not only insisted that there need for a policeman for day duty, another for night service, gested the s of men he fitted for ti ace. The councilmen gave eio the attention due a respe nd he one Mr. Cappu ot payer and then referred the n and all matters pertaining thereto, to the police committee aparted by a petition signed e Westerly physicians ano all t o Thomas mes to obtain a gist's license at the specia t the town council We by store where prescription main feature and, un eumsts v should is & pending ag supreme court quor law, v h to convic to contin ther con Should the sent eourt case be set tled, or assurance from t ferney general’s office that the grar fng of a druggist 0T ense Mt annon compr be grante But for the timely discovery by Ed- k the prompt and I of what he »d. He at uis W, Arnold prop Mr. Hawk unce, returning Reardon and Roge the door and found the verge of burning WHAT IS BEST FOR BABY' SDEUCATE SK IN Becs ts delicate, sa emollient perties, u i the purest of clea ing ients a g flower « promotin health of infants d In the treatment d sfiguring erupt fancy to age, so pure, so sweet fective as warm ba esassensersestsetsrserortansentasanssnsesnstee Whe re to Buy in Westerly Boesasescaosessen: seessesses, INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch Capital ..Three Million Doll Surplus <. Three Million Dol Over Fifty Thousand Acco Liberal, courte Hart Schallner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY B. CRANDALL CO. nov20 “‘I:.‘Mr‘,', R. Buy Yuur Shozs ard Hsiery end get coupon on Piano to be PURT]LL S “ON THE BRIDGE.” City Pharmacy Try our lce Cream, Soda and Col- lege Ices while waiting for your car. 26 Canal St. WESI“IIV h I Established 1901, Harold L. Wells, O. D. Defective vision ted by er adjustment s. _Room ter-Langworck k. Westerly FOR sALE Two seven-icom . uitages, éifterent par Frask W. feblsd Coy Real Estate Co., Wewsterly, R. L DIAMONDS will pay to get our| % Dhatonde, 1oas. o mounted, tefore purchasing v CASTRITIUS, Loldmfl Waucrlv Je x.l-r HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND, Made Work s Our Specinlty. and all Harness Supplios ried Ve stacke Factory Made Hacnsss in atock at $13 and up. N. B, SAUNDERS. Bamwgerd to #¢ Woss Groad Sirest, SKATERS STUMBLE ON A BODY. Fatal Iceboat Accident on Great South ICHRISTMAS CELEBRATION 3 AT ELLIS ISLAND. HOUSE MEMBERSHIP 440. Smallest Number Under Census Bu- reau Method of Apportionment. | 2,000 Immigrants Join in Good Bay. TR | Cheer— i in Si > 5t Washington, Dec. ¥2.—A house mem- | Services in Six Languages. [ oNew York, Dec. i2Skaters on 1 p of 440 nallest number | New York, S ng | Great South bay, near Patchogue, L. the cer an method of | men, women’ and. children. qetoineq py | L this afternoon ‘stumbled on the body L m.u.mm wiil result in not | the jmmi: anthorities on Milis | 0f George Brown, lying face downward on the ice. Two miles away they found an abandoned iceboat in_ which lay the rigid bocy of Raymond Strong, a l5-year-old boy. The craft had thrown its pilot, Browns who appar- ently lay unconscious on the ice until dead, and the terrified lad haa re- mained with the derelict at the mercy of the wind until he, too, was frozen. Brown, the son of well to do par- ents, was an expert ice yachtsman, but ~ il Town Council|d listand wi tion tomorrow in six lanzuag a Christmas celebra- fternoon with services : commit- The state- ow the exact particular proportion to the population as of the thirteenth with a minimum of hundred ch man will get a handkerchief, fruit. hm < ch ars. The same gifts | 0% by Hdinas mong. the women | the boy was a novi The assump- tion is that Brown in some ¢ lost control and was pitched headlong to 1 fuled i will pe s oSOt e crvahatients i | the bay’s frozen surface, A gash in | and a Christmas tres \ufi"‘;e“,,lfizcd o | his head and frozen blood about his race indicated that he was thrown vio- i lently. of the com- These tables printed, data bear each ward. 00 Structure for New Maven Road. ties and denounced speculators who Store Open Evenings Till Xmas We're All Ready with other New Britain Buildings Amount to Over T ind will call a m OP NILAN HITS TRUSTS. ftee immediately ast L $1,000,000. BISHOENILAT EITo TR o embling of congress. He expects| The building business of New Brit- | says Offenders Eventually ‘Will Get that the committe il be able to hast year amounts to over Thei Dosotts report o nment bill at this The most important er d Edward G. Cundall, cierk of | S¢5ston o POk M i balit {,‘,‘3_5‘[“(?"({‘,,"_’; Sveaking at the high mass in St. district court, announced T Saficlne ang > e | Toseph's cathedral, Hartford, Sunday, be a te or| NEW HAVEN'S NEW STATION. r(f.tfuji:?;' f:f} l;”nw;i’fh Bishop John J. Nilan, head of the n_ by € | o~ = T = P v 7 | Catholic diocese of Connecticut, flaved number | Will Begin at Once on a $2,000,- the trusts that control living nece r| force the prices of foodstuffs to pro- hibitive figures, declaring that such of ! would get their just deserts, or later. “The people 1road dopted Have Yor an | ) Urphanug(‘, has__eighty- meeting in New who sell short by who purchase. > are fort the day (ul:»‘n in ht school. schools continue to ‘rea: additions have been opened at the 2 chools plans x Al is to be of s The an aadivon o/ Children Cry dr inization of the Y. M C. A. FOR FLETCHER'S a very important step. It CASTORIA ¢ Plaut-Cadden Co. ESTABLISHED 1872 TWO DAYS nain for Christmas Shopping. Come to OUR STORE. You will find com- plete lines in spite of the great Holiday Trade we have had. 8§15 members. S H RS 5 Lo i HIGHEST QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICES ‘ E Uni e Most Happlly in Gif's for Christmas. : ,€ TO YOU who appreciate the importance and value of distinctive i character and uncommonness in the Christmas Gifts you are going to give, THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. offers you a scope for selection 3 | at is not equalled elsewhere in Eastern Connecticut. ] A ?‘cw of Suggestions SRt ; 7s Candelabra Si.verTableware Tea Sets Smokers Articles Opera Glasses |Clocks Brass Novaltizs\Umbrellas Toilet Articles |Cut Glass Ete.. Etc. Etc., Etc. Fo.ri Jewelry Bracelets Pent ants Etc., Ete. 5 | | Desk Sets ! Gillette Safety Razors\Jewe/ Cases Book Racks Emblem Pins Piciure Frames|Silvei Deposit Ware Rosarires Elks’ Card Cases Prayer Books |Shaving Sets Etc., Eie. Ete., Etc. Leather Goods Silverware Baby Cups Fountain Pens Ete., Etc. Watches Watches FOUR SF.GIAL LOTS of reliable Watches have been arranged for the Holiday trade, from which a selection at any of the fol'oving prices means a saving of at least 25 per cent. for absolutely dependable timepieces for ladies or gentlemen. Every Watci guaranteed. Some in solid gold cases. All sizes. All siyles. 2.0 §$1759 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. $18 ENGRAVING FREE THE PLAUT -CADDERN CO., Plaui-Cadden Building, Main Street, Norwich, Conn. b ESTABLISHED 1872 OPEN EVENINGS g WE GIVE GREEN TRADING STAMPS The Christmas Spirit. last, aecording - to the | measures and weights an abomi- : ago tion in the sight of God and men,” cared | said the bishop, “but those people who dis- | with no expectation of pay re infinitely worse, because ea 1o trade | bought must be paid for sooner or later tep in |and the burden falls on poor people as a town orchestra | value Two-Day Rush Don’t put off another minute. The last final rush wiil find you not making a Take Make your selection of gifts. selection but taking “what’s left.” a word of counsel---ACT NOW. | (IN THE ART DEPARTMENT | BOOKS The stock abounds in new BOOKS Near Main Street Entrance. ugges- | tions for decorative gifts. Exquisite | > i { Books for all ages, of all kinds and h s, cha oretty a da | : 44 tx:x::rié tr};n,);: ingly pretty and dainty- | a1 prices. Nothing more satisfying B v | ) = | than good reading. We include latest Pin Cushio: from 25v to $2.50 | copyrigh first editions, at $1.08, also Cretonne Bureans from 25¢ to $1.69 | an excellent line at 45c each, Knitting Bask s, 50c and 59c ' Alger and Henty Books, full line of titles, excellent reading for the boys, | at 19c each. LIBRARY DESK SETS = b { For the Girls—by Mrs. Meade, Mrs. Library Desk Sets and separale | southworth, Holmes and Sheldon—ex-. pieces, Ink nds, Stamp Bo: » | cellent reading and complete line of Paper E bra | best writings—256 each. bright finish, also French grey. Desk Sets are complete from four to eight Board Cover Books for the young pieces to a set. folks—Aunt Virginia series, Pictures |and Sketches, Alice in Wonderland, e | Little Tots, Wood’s Animals, Santa us, Gift Book and Mother Goods— 5¢c value—special price 10c each. STATIONERY Attractive | boxes Ray Toy Board and Limp Cover Crane ( Books, complete line, from 5c upwards, in_one, two| priced from stock Whiting’s, three quire 25¢ to $4.50 per box. boxes, CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS POST CARD ALBUMS Our own prices | Never a doubt as to the pleasure £ b B L | and satisfaction derived from Hand- 150 Card Albums 25c, va | kerchief gifts! Choose now from full 200 Card Albums 39, 3 5 400 Card Albums 50c, assortments of fine Handkerchlefs for 400 Card Albums 69c, | every member of the family. A fancy 500 Card Albums 75c, | box given with purchases, St | { - FINE HOLIDAY Calendars of Golden Thoughts, a| theme for every day—boxed—at 39c, | Large assortment of styles here to | choose from, and the best values at A Speclal at 25¢ every price. Many novelty effects - lot of neat, attractive Cal-{ j,hgje5 natural wood and mission endars—mottoes, etc.—price has been D96 S petili at Bt such | style, with engraved gold and silver \ountings POST CARD CALENDARS with | %" selopes, calendar pad Men’s 2S-inch Umbrellas, with nat- ally 10 each—zc ural and trimmed handles, 98¢ and up eek 8¢ each 26-inch Umbrellas, mission and fancy handles, $1.50 and | up. Women's plain (Kitchenware Department) PlASIl“ ART STATUARY Women's Silk Umbrellas, assorted handles, $2.50 and up a large assortmen two alike. DBusts, F Racks, Itc in whit or A special lot co ned . o ine tor the vatlance | APRONS in Great Variety al price (Basement—Main Street Store.) A Very Popular Present. | Fancy Round Aprons, lace and hem. stitched trimmed, 25c. "TOYLAND Fancy Round Aprons, plain muslins, The Toy Store has become a dotted Swiss, bar, lace and em- inating playthings. | gidered trimmed, 50c to $1.50. sort for boys and s 5 4 ng novelties never| Women's Bfb Aprons, embroidery seen Defore, and Mechanical Toys | trimmed, 25¢ to $1.50. which the small boy will fairly g0 ;... pgang Aprons, tucked and hem- wild over! Everything bright and | - | stitched, also tucked and embroidery | trimmed, 256 to $1.50. new. Everything priced to please the most frugal buyers, Sleighs Sleighs We have a :wull lize of Sleighs on hani ready for immed at. delivery, inc udinz Portland Cutters, Business Sleighs and som: Sp:ei Sleighs, which we are ready to | _ispose of at a remarkably low pricz. Telephone 553-5. 23 Chestnut Street WHEY you want ta put your b ness betore the public, there is no dium betier than (hrofg) lh‘ ‘flv, dng wolumny:of The:B hefore the public, there is no m hetier than through the adverti ing columnz of The Billelr i WHEN you waut (o put your busl.

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