Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 24, 1910, Page 6

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% NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1910 B S contralto, Maurice Crandall, violin; Rouse Wilcox, flute. Morning Programme. Organ. e Grand Chorus, Faulkes A\nlh(ln—-Prcp.J,re Ye the Way of the Death of Mrs. George H. Babcock—Local Republican f00a Night, B et ndall, Mr. Wilcox, Miss Palmer Legislators Favor Colt For United States Semator— Dt The Radiant Stav. =~ Coombs Three Applications For Appointment to the Police| anthem—ciory to God in the Highest, Organ—Gothic March. Th. lb l:)l;lrl‘é Force—Saloons Ordered Closed on Monday—Banks Remain Open Till 9.30 Tonight. Evening. Organ—Scherzo, B. Lemaige Anihem—There ‘Were Shepherd Soprano solo—Glory to God, Miss Wheeler Mrs statute that saloons | Tri Eugenia Louisa Lewis Babcock, which prov enade, A. E. Title low of Guorge H. Babeock, formerly | can be ¢losed on the vote of the town | Mr. Crandall, Mr. Wilcox, Miss Palmer # Westerly, died Thursday at her | council on any holiday on twenty-four | Anthem—Before the Heavens Were yme b Plamield, N. J., in_her 63d | hours’ notice. pread Abroad, Parker She was a daughter of Nathan| There is question whether or not the | Organ—Festal March, A Toote ix. and Louiea Langworthy Lewis and | day following, if Sunday be the Alice A. Palmer, organist. was born in Hope Valley March 29, | day, is a holiday under the law. In 5 §47. She prepared for teaching in the | Connecticut the law is epecific on this Calvary Church. Hopkinton academy and first taught | point and the saloons are required to Matins. «chool in the Kenyon district in N an- | be closed on Monc Ch Justice | Processional Hymn tic, R. L, for a term of three years,| Dubois ha his | Venite. $ho taught for ten years im the pri- | opinion relative tation | Gi Patri mary schools of Weste: and ten | of this law. He is asked for decision 1m Laudamus, King Hall vears in the same grade i the schaols | on these polnts: Benedictu of Plainfield, J. She married on} In view of the that Christmas | Fymn April 11, 1893, George H. Bahc day falls on Sunday, 1910, but will be | Office Hymn. partner of Stephen R. Wilcox, founder | observed on Monday, whether licensed | Gloria Patri ¢ Wilcox park and the Westérly pub- | liquor deal e the right to law- | Offertorium—=Holy Night. c library, in the firm of Babcock & vy sell intoxicating liquors on Mon -ntation of the Alms—All Things Wilco: pany of New York, manu- | ¢ Dec. 26, 1910. Also whether of Thee, O Lord. facturers of water tube steam boile: boards of aldermen ol e 3 5 Mr. Babcock being the mventor for the | have the right to or Recessional hymn pany. Mr., Babcoek died Dec. 6, | on Monday, Dec The Liturgy. and Mrs. Babcock eontinued twenty-gour hours' notice r 3 o'Clock residence in_Plajnfield, with summer v for the closing of saloons 10.30 o’Clock, mansion at Watch Hill. the specified hours of any holl Processional Hymn She was a member of the Seventh- | specif entioned in the s Kyrie Eleison, B. Towers Baptist denomfhation since < TEEIE i bi and Laus Christie, Dyk Of domestio tastes, one of her Local Laconics. Oakeley greatest pleasures was in i ' cases w Office’ Hyn g of members of her home or B3 s session of the lis Gloria Pa pensing therein a gracious hos Offertorium—We Have Seen His Star Active in the welfare of religiol Farano £ e [;v esentation of the Alms—All Things weationa] and benevolent institu o Turavo has plicatlor | =70 e of Thee, O Lord. 3 Mrs. Baboock served efficiently 71 Plorcs st = e im Corda and Sanctus, Steiner member of the board of trustee 71 Pierce stree son CEryrnm % A¥red unlversity at Alfred, N. Y., a For the accommodati of p s, n Excelsis 0Old Chant mamber of the beard of the Ame } 18 Tocat bai I rem . B et enslon honin. S ®abbath Tra ember of | o#g Satur P. M.—Evensong. the Ladi Muhlen- | * Hymn 2 hospital at Plainfield, a member | Nathan < the Ladles’ anx of the I | Westerly, 1 n g Perd ¥ AL O A and a member of | man ot : ze silk m LS fadies’ board of m | Dimittis Ll rem's home of Plainficl AL eock was a memb: | Anthem ‘Ward chapter of W. i atsl e b A Offer »—Behold I Bring Thee by a brother, Wayl des at the old h ton. The fumeral servic n Plainfield tod: burial will be in W ngs. entation of sional Hymn. ednesday evening al will be held in m. the alms. the Christma the chapel The republican state central commit- tee has endorsed the candid. he offe at the services on Menry ¥. Lippitt \ United hristmas da vill be for the aged senator to succeod N a firm clergy fund as usual. and a committee citizens of the state is At the Road Church. »It. The Westerly xt general assembly are eatisfied hat fheir personel views in regard to 'he menatorial eontest are representa- Mwve of the sentiment of the great ma- | Pority of thelr constituency. members of t interest of Judge Lebar 3 S av morning the following serv office. A oareful poll of 11 be held in ice will be given at the Road church: elest to the mext general assem chiireh tafes Christ Prelude, Lorenz shows that the vots w be very close | other Weste Carol—Whiie Shepherds Watch Their end that a deadlock may be result. | ¥ Tlocks, = Schilling Senator Louls W. Doxolo 4 sentatives-elect 3 Invocation ar »onse and Joseph T. ; Responsive Re i delegation, are favorabie to Hloria &t Schney Pnd it Is 8a%d that these three votes are g i ; enough to defeat the election of 1 s ding Lippltt, dut not eufficient to elect Mr Bolhi DiHChte s of Zion Under the apprehension that an en- | farged police force would be required when the license Taw t into effect meveral applications have be ceived for appointment to €wo Italians and a colored belleve they are best duty in the Pleres street sect some of the saloons are located en re- fitted ta their famMarity with the c w n # 10cal -v-n- ‘colored candtdate , eet- of Herculean bu 5 dosasle 1asen by occupation. He 1 . church_this o'clock. on, will 12 a petition for signat ented to the town council mending his appo m be an increase the Ch S e e ment. He certainly would b T At the cer «ddition to the pokcs ) 3 tomorrow. The town council of Westerly ordered the chief of police to notify tioensed liquor dea #2100ms next Mon, tion mas holiday. under Section music has 1dd that Monday This with Drief @seasessecesncsans Wh2re to Buynn West mensesssesassnnsecsessciocasasesas by ple's song sterly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY € q 100n and Westerly Branch ing Cradle Roll and kinder Capital ......... Three Million Dollars ten nen 1 meet at Surplus .Three Million Doll N i B unts. eflicient in Over Fifty Thousand Ac svided and re- Live. its pend holi- Norwich. ned to her 1e home Hart Schaifner & Marx Clothes cousin, I ARE SOLD BY X :‘Itllll)xl .?“'u’:;‘ I. B. CRANDALL CO. ine and family aoviod Westerly, R. 1. S" \FFORD _ Q°RINGS ingfield, of Wil Alumni Reunion During Holiday Week —Price of Electric Light Service Re- Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery MRS, CRANDALL. | and get a coupon on t'h‘ Piano to be A duced. e 1t g M et e B in Roc Friday. PU R T EE L S | factory at Westerly, R, 1. Fr of TLafayette college, “ON THE BRIDGE. ’h‘.v;g\.ln Divon's he Christmas | This was the year tha B was build, Ree Kb >smond of Amherst ( :lty Pharmac Crandall, was bl on : will spend the hol- W | rosa, as ne 1t the | iday vacation in town. Try our Ice Cream, Soda and Col- | (. the hous Alumni Reunion. foge Ices while waiting for your car | Ul ame t s annuul reunion of the Stafford . | ! Rl i school alumni will take place in 2 b ) hall, Tuesday evenir In Stoning : s , 6 Canal St Westerly. . L CRET e Prica ot Lights Lawecad. but no re her first of the Electric Light com- Eatablished 1901. he also Westerly. | be pleased to know that the Harold L. Wells, O. D., Gptometrist. » small cottag h she now is to be reduced. Pres- Detective vision corrected by the prop- od on the park until it was re 18 cents per Kkilowat @r adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Pot. | removed to the foot of Harmony street . discount of 5 per cent. if ter-Langworihy Block. Westerly, R. L | She had only lived Under the uew 11 months when I is to be 16 cents pr——— was drowned off fkw | t hour with a discount of W G i COtERE i Abe ot er his dea am one cent per kilowat hour of paid with- ifforent parts of the compact part of for the 1 [ 104 (This will make the price adjoining that can be eoured at Fatimars 1 prices will t Stafrord ces if ‘a purchaser de- | Latimers light ® | Rockville and Willimat otk having heat, slectri | She lived at Fishers islar | Rockville and Willimantic. flents, medern “plumbing. — Inspection | steamboat was also bu postoffice officials have been un- tnvited. came up the Sound resembled a bed- | % ly busy for the past two day: Frank W. Coy Real Eatate Co., stead with four post sticking up, | With the large amount of Christmas febiid Westerly, R. L Whaling vessels use mail 2 B RO A 45 757 >ts_when outside In compliance with the wishes of the Crandall has gh authorities the woman wresi- Bl Raw Yost the tio. by her e match did not take place as ad- husband. She has 13 & sed at s hall Thursday even- and 11 great-grandchildren The first railroad, she remember 1:('“”-""‘1 to incorporated in Stor M "t fll _pay you well to get our and went under the beth Giltrop in Staffordville. Foresters” Officers. prices on Diamonds, loose or mounted, toningten R hefore purohasing. under that nuine Co., CASTRITIUS, Mrs. € dat Mhe following office have ing Westerly .J.w er. man for her . She v by the Foreste Chief - iough she is confined (o r bed | Charter; financial secr me: of the tiune She will eive | John F. Carey treasurer, John Hflw Ml LIGHT HARNESS many congratula Sund Meibourne ording secretary, Car MADE BY HAND, i Sl P W ior woodward, Z. AL Bolie s B, Christmas Masical Programmes. | junior woodward, Wim. Schmid n- S T e b o Yy | There will bo speciul mus ¢ {ior lcader, ¥, Turschman; jun 1~ e oy Made Earnass | LTSt Baptist ch mington, |er, Claus Christiansens lecturer, Al et tis “:' day. December dered by the |fred Clark: trustee, A. T. Guilman: choir, assisted by Miss kila_Har I]m). an, J. P. Hanley; musician, Carl 2 Mresty 4 VWheeler, soprane, Miss Vera Bradiey, ! Wood THE BOSTON STORE. quick and handy service at your disposal. The Doll and Auto will be given away Christmas Eve at 9.30 o’clock. Second Floor—Tlain Street Store Quick, Handy Convenient Shopping The Last Day! There will be plenty of hustle and bustle the last shopping day. As you decide on gift articles, remember that this store is a most help you out of your gift perplexities. TOYS The many shoppers who TOYS still have Toys to buy will find largest and best here. We assortments prepared for unusually large demand and are this to wants from the at better equipped of late day any following list: Building Blocks, for day, 18c. hard maplewood, Drum, with decorated tin barrel, for 35¢c. 50c Games, large variety, for 38c. | Quality Gloves Women and N ses’ gifts. Anoth- ,l er of the universally chosen items | of Woman's gifts. You will be better satisfied with your selec- { tions here fo 1 reason- of which have every appearance of vet lack the nec ry qualit good s ice | Dress Gloves, long and short styles, I %1 t0'92 2 pa |Special kind of Ensiish Walking Gloves, $1 a pair. Knit Gloves, Mittens, etc., women's and children’s, 25¢ and 50c. Gifts of Women’s Wear Ready-made rank we articles among ell the of outerwear ift things. Con- sider bilities of such gifts Coats, Furs, Waists Bath Robes and such item pos: Women’s Tailored and Lingeric Walsts in pretty styles, $1 up. Women's Silk and Chiffon Waists handsome designs, $5.98, Women's Black Mercerized Petti- coats, put up in holly boxes, Christmas special, $1.98. Women's Silk Petticoats, black and colors, choice styles, $3.98 up. Children’s Fur Sets, in the most fa- vored kind, $4.98 up. Men’s House Coats, two-toned mater- ials, $5 up. Men's and Women's Bath Robes, made out of the Beacon Blanket, $3.98 up. Fur Coats, Neck Pieces and Muffs at Moderate Prices. Drums. Doll House: Horses. Games. Dolls. Electric Trains. Mechanical Trai Mechanical Toys. | Steam Engines. Airships Aeroplane Iron Toy Mz Lantern Automobiles. Skin Hor: EXTRA SATURDAY SPECIALS. ppelin Model Airship, 10 inc length, 50c quality, for 36c. | | i JOTS Morning shopping is wise shopping. g) is the best of all hardest at this Carrying small parcels (as thousands are doi helps to the delivery people who work their season. Nearly everybody is putting the Red Cross Seals (to fight con- sumption) on all letters and Christmas parcels, Are you? We sell them here and all the money goes to fight the white plague. The Christmas smile is on the —even in this last week of the air clean and good has face of nearly everybody in the Store hurry. Perhaps the fact that we keep something to do with it. Have at least some Books on them wisely (we will help brings more lasting pleasu re. $4.00 Silk Petticoats for $2.95 ON SALE TODAY—BLACK, RUSTLING TAFFETA SILK WITH CLUSTER OF TUCKS—L ENGTHS 32 VALUE $4.00—TODAY $2.95. Sewing Machines as Giits The World’s Best Sewing Machine without a Rival Standard Rotary, full set of latest attachments. Three with each machine. Special Easy Terms—3$1.00 a week. If you choose no gift that your Christmas list. if you wish) thers is PETTICOATS, TO 42 — REGULAR L Nac Men's Arm Bands and Garter Combi- 1 5 Christmas Umbreilas nation Sets, 25¢ and 50c. Without a doubt one of the most pop- g ular gifts you can select for a | Men's Lined and Unlined Gloves in man or woman. Always popular Christmas boxes, 50c to $6 a pair. always acceptable. Mo nch Umbre s, : ia ana | Men’ h‘\]l\_ I_‘nm' in-Hands, excellent Tl pritiy Manates | 9Bc 6150 styles, in individual boxes, 25c to and $2 u $1. \\'Umf{n'r\ ']—n.\-h I'n\hl;r\lhxsi sillc and | yen's Neglizee Shirts, all styles and Gloi arge assortment of han- colbrinEs 2 5 { dles to select from, 98¢ and up. ingaR00 Gl Men's Fancy Vests, newest models, in s a variety of patterns, also white Dress Vests, $2.50 to $4.50. Notion Department Women’'s Fancy Silk Hose Supporters pink, blu an white, neatl, H J Bcs e ann Aprons in Great Varlety Persian Silk Jewel , chamois A Very Popular Present. lined, suitable for Christmas gift, 50c each. Fancy Round Aprons, lace and hem- Tourist Cases, plaids and checked stitched trimmed, 25c. silks, rubber lined, 98c to $3.5 Fancy Round Aprons, plain muslins, dotted Swiss, cross bar, lace and gmslbruldt-rm\ trimmed, 50c to 9 1.50. The Men’s Store a " s Women's Bib Aprons, embroidery Some splendid gift th for men in . D a0, thisSline ot Foxed ande i Note trimmed, 25¢ to $1.50. tHose oicohES Long Band Aprons, tucked and hem- Men’s Suspenders, in holi ay boxes, stitched, also tucked and embroid- 25¢c, 50c, 75¢ and $1 a pair. ery trimmed, 25¢ to $1.50. ! | | AT convenient place to secure the things you want---that we have a Everything that will tend toward the complete success of your Holiday buying has been done, and this great Christmas store==your store--stands ready to Metal Gift Goods A most tempting collection of gift sr- ticles in these lines. The kind of gifts that prove useful and endur~ ing: Tea Pots. Pudding Dishes, Percolators. Coffee Pots, Chafing Dishes, Casseroles, Women’s Neckwear The most exacting woman will surely find something here to fill her vision of the gift appropriate; something that will fall into the line of anticipation of every wo- man who will receive a gift this holiday season. Values, qualities, quantities and prices, all of them right, many of them unexpectedly good! Christmas Handkerchiefs Never a doubt as to the pleasure and satisfaction derived from Hand- kerchief gifts! Choose mow from full assortment of fine Handker- chiefs for every member of the family. A fancy box given with purchases. Books Books AT 19¢, VALUE 25¢c, Alger Books for Boys, also Mrs. Meade's and Mrs. Holmes' Girl Books, excellent line of titles, regular prices 250. Today 19¢ each. all titles, BOOKS AT ONE-HALF PRICE. A small lot of Gift Books, pub- ishers' samples and odd lots of fiction, ete. Today one-half price. | BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG PEOPLE, Board Cover Juveniles, Mother Goose series of six titles, usually 19¢ each, today 15¢ each, Calendars AT 10¢c EACH. -cllent line of subjects with en- velopes for each, good values at 15c and 19¢ h. Today 10c each. AT 8c EACH. Postcard Calendars with views, usually 10c each, Tocal Stationery AT 9c A BOX. Holly-covered boxes of 24 sheety Paper and Envelopes, regulas price 12 1-2c. AT 18 A BOX. One and two-quire boxes of good quality paper and envelopes, regs ular price 23ec. 24c A BOX. Two-quire hoxes paper and ene velopes in attractive bex-covered papers, value

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