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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, DECEMBER _ 26, 1910 HOW WESTERLY SPENT CHRISTMAS Religious Observance of the Festival—Big Rush for Holi- | day Mail—News From the Granite Workers—Burial of Mrs. George H. Babcock. Westerly was quietly | Iy will be held at the Dixon house carly Christmas in observed. The weather was-ideal for | in Junuary. calling and exchanging greetings. At | ail the churches there were special | Fifty years ago Saturday Christopher cervices. At Christ church a full vest- | C. Clark and Caroline Gavitt were ed cholr of forty-five voices, assisted | joined in marriage by Rev. Augustus by Mrs. Marguerite Palmiter Forrest, rfce at the home of Capt. Joni- soprano, Miss Ethel I Brown, contralto, | heidon in Wakefield. ward D. Harry Coleman, tenor, and William ' acted as best man and Susan Dove, baritone, gave an excellent pro- | Clark was the bridesmaid, Shortl The music at St. Michael's | ter the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Church of the Immaculate | began housekeeping in Wakefield,wh Conception was also of special merit. | they have always resided, and for near At the Christian church there was a | ly Lwenty-five years in the house ihey special children’s concert in t r- | now upy in High stree When but noon. The choir of Calvary | a_youth Mr. Clark worked in > church sang a cantata, The Hol | Wakefield mill, but later for a m of years followed the sea in the coasi- | wise trade with Captain Sheldon. After choir of i and church gave the cantata the the World. Rev. J. B. Marsh of Paw- | leaving the coasting trade he « tucket preached at the First Baptist| in the fishing business and for t - church. five years B that iness I ¥ pond and adjace The rush at the postoffice was so great Sunday morning that it was im- possible to distribute all the ma and th de- t year has served the new Wakefield many were turned away from R AT 2 livery window at the closing hour. The born in ¥ 1 express company employes worked | % _son of ]l-\l]_]ul) in an Sunday and yet made little progress on | ¥ Clarlc, and is o ¢ the big etack of parcels to be delivered. | | e W h Kingston ildren, Mar fi e ¢l The body of Mrs. George H. Babcock, g ppell, late of Plainfield, N. J suried in nda River Bend cemet S A TG noon. Several Plainfield people i panied the remains to Westerl S 1 was the widow of George H. Babcock, | py and bu one of the founders of the well known | no formal celebratio firm of Babcock & Wilcox, manufac- | jubilee of their ma turers of bollers. far inion, Master William L. Hiscox of Gruva has d from containing paper-sh i recelv Oce 2 box c svenue Spring: iss., pounds of the pecan nuts, a few sunch of rosebt outside in the yard of hotel, where he father, mother five g Senator Louis W. Arnold of Wester- ly, as chairman of the finance commit- tee of the te te, with St and wint months last Dr. John Neale, parish, mad bappy aturday afte Christmas tres gifts for all, and the pres tributed by a Santa CI rec(or of St. | The English syndicate which has rehased considerable property at Ni- antic intends to comstruct a b! snd Install turbine whe o tricity for the opera s ener. The Manumfl\!-l News of Chicago i #ts January spectal edition will #ome ten cute from photograp. best monuments and mausolet ®y Westerly manufactur year. The Newall eelved a contract for a monument, with the figt nental soldier on top, for At Ths annual meeting of Manufacturers’ association LIVE GLOSSY HAIR ON HEALTHY SCALPS | To prevent dry, thin and falling hair, remove dandruff, al ing and irritation and promc the growth and beauty of the hair, frequent shampoos with Cu- ticura soap, assisted by occasional °| Because of h mons to a l*za W dressings with int- ment, are usually effective when | other methods fail. In preserv- Al A ing, p wrifying and beautifying the Artillery d kin, in preventing minor eruy LRl e : , tions from becoming chror n the treatment of rash i INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | Westeriy Branch Capital ..Three Miilion Dollars | Burplus .Three Million Dollars | i Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. e Liberal, courte, cient in fts Hart Sehaffner & Marx |° Clothes 1 ARE SOLD BY B. CRANDALL CO. S o mov20a Westerly, R. L | < Buy Your Shass and Hosiery and get a coupon on the Plano to be given away at PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDGE.” City Pharmacy| Try our lce Cream, Soda and Col- fege lces while waiting for your car. € Coral St Westerly 8. L Established 1901, | Optometrist. Harold L. Wells, O. D. Defective vision er adjustment of len ter-Langworchy Bl FOR SALE Twe seven-1com «uttages, situated in | and S Te it s erent parts of the compact part of | it Mgt terly, R. L, each 60 foot - R street front. and vacant TO CAN INDIAN U lund adjoining that can be sccured at reasonabie prices If a purcha e Man Will o Phonograph ires oth having heat 24 For Calirotn g e g modern plumbing. ds for Ca nia Un a. Frask W. Coy Real Estate Co., febl4d Westerly, R. L mnmnan, It wil pey you well to get our prices on Diamonds, 19038 or mounted, etore purebasing. CASTRITIUS, inv 2 langu dition can In thropology fornia ha zraph zecords 2 Branford.—\r Young are emtertaining Yuletide season at their HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND, mnd Mad o) s Our Spociaity. t aso v and Jk’ll‘lfl Supplies car- |* ’”tlrd\m, Bl g,y Made Harnesn| 0Ly 'UF powt - up. et © Joste Y New York. and M Baiiidy il - of Watenbuey, and v!;n—vr gmndfimdxm MYSTIC Funeral of Enoch B, Brown—The Hol- iday in Church and Home—West i | Side School to Be Ready for Winter ! Term. | § The funeral of och Burrows irown. who died Wedne: morning, wus held from his hc urday fternoon and w Rev. A, Jones, rector 's church, o ted. The placed in t ceiving vault at Bim Grove cem- Family Reunions. and Mrs. Welcome E. Ba |a mily reunion, the first the family have from Queb | Ralph Bates from gate, Kenneth and Bates returned from a four abroad. Christmas Services. The serv at the church on 11 in accord with K At ¢ o'clock at the > chure! the cantata, ' Choir, w iven, th the in, sopra W. Ry tenor, baritone. The solo win, The Song ceptionally fine. trick’s chur the music h and of * vacation the pupils »olhouse, er term. nearing weel in order that ‘the into nev m., and from No money or- has been the busi- est n_ever known in the postof: f and Postmaster Potter and, his tants have tried hard to please Personal Mention. s is vis 1 Cam- vt Duhaime, Wal- ter ling Christmas in Howe ¥ in Isabella ) n son 1 and £t »n and hall N W < New Y and John H ton a guests of their Mr and Mr John Hexie. FFG D SPR(NGS Beautiful Mystery Play by -| Church Young People—Christmas | Day Observance—New Teacher for High School. T ung e ing we Me(hodls* Church f the e Yarsge namt Baptist Exercises. tist ¢ urch held their Chr tainment in their ch lle Festivals. uta‘ford the Conzre and | | | | o ational Grace Church. Rev 4 At m enin, o'clock. the afternoon s e the choir medals were awarded. Special Services at M, E. Church, At the Methodist ¢ ud evening tata “The ndered To Have Christmas Tree. ldren of £, Fdwayds of Bethlehem” istmas Day at Congregational Church | Singing by a quarterte and chorus { marked both 1o iite Congrega- | tional ctureh. In ti orning the pas- | tor told of “The Chr and | B It Came to Be the ening e r Parish | will have a Christmas tree at the hall | this afternoon at 2 o'clock. About the Borough. i M. D. O’Connell spent Christmas at his former home in Colchester. Miss Mary A. O'Brien of Ware has been elected teacher in the commercial department of the local high school, to succeed M Frances How Diss Howe expects to go to Porto Rico next meonth, where she will spend the win- ter. Holiday trade was very much lessen- ed by the heavy storm Saturday. RAILROAD STRIKE OFF. MEN GET MORE PAY. Dispute Between 61 Roads and 33,000 Engineers Adjusted. 1go, Dec. 25.—The wage dispute the Brotherhood of Locomo- rgineers and the sixty-one rail- t, north and south of Chicago 2 d here Saturday. There will be no T aver: 00 engin. ge increase in wasi per cent. of their 1910 an annual average of §$192 for each man, representing a. total of $3, ment 899,000. the agree y more pay sineers, with a differen- tial in addition of 25 cents fc 000~ pound cents a day for the smaller Mallet engines, and $1 a day ; for the heaviest Mallet In a letter to Charles P. Neill, lahor commissioner, who as mediator under | the Krdman act effected the settlement out of w emed a certain disagree- ment, Warren S. Stone, grand chief :r of the brotherhood, gave as son for accepting the terms of- the suffering and attend a general wes Numerous specific work. i e improved by th with an increase 0 in present wa cents un- of Hostler: v 'WRECK KILLS EIGHT ri society l'at Allingtown. ON SCOTCH EXPRESS. injured When Train is Derailed and Burned. ‘| Kirkby-Stephen, England, Dec. 25.— Eight passengers were killed, some of them instantly, and others burned to death, and twenty-five more injured in the wreck of the Scotch express near Hawes Junction vesterda The express carried 300 persons bound for their homes in Scotland to spend Christmas. It was running at its ordinary epeed when near the junc- tion it collided with a pilot was derailed. Fire starte wreckage and the whole train, with the exception of the locomotive and a rear haggage car, was reduced to ashe 1t was thought at first that but two persons had been killed and that the others had had time to e ape before | the flames swept through the coaches. A scarch of the debris, howover, resuit- ed in the di very of charred bodies and by the time that the whole wreck- e had been gone through eight bod- ies had been recover M of the bodies were burned beyond recognition. Among the dead w. a little girl who hed in the flames before the eyes - parents, who were helpless to save her. The scene of the accident was high up in the Pennine hills, the lof t sec- tion traversed by railway in England. The isolation of the wre caused some delay before physicians could reach the place. Brief State News Allingtown.—New Haven will bulld a Twenty-five Others { Haruga- | 00 buildiug and the vil- | Greenwlch —Greenwich s 1d Rye, in | of Post Chester Chester county, N. Y., have heen 1 der the protection of suffering from a serious water famine. | an increase of 2: e | | new rate Haddam.—Owing to the pre\a!cnce to M Ne of scarlet fever the Center school at| engineers were secking pract: Middle Haddam has been clused. Nine | Diricant dncnohse itheloit iy |little one suffering with the dis iroads had agreed to an inc Soi approximating 9 1-2 pe o . ‘ e o pen fent Suffield.—Superintendent of Schools | hatad as comeeded s T ooh | Lisht has engaged Miss Helen J. Pike sides. that only: a smallymargijot)| 9f Joxth Adams, Mass, (o nll the difference . separated: them, sbut, that | ot place at the wWest Center aistric h side feared that g onEiiopa| sohoolimes Ste than that of wages w be raised. * RS por i i Mr. Neill announced that hi according o the result of the | bl S sy e s tion complled by Agent David | et ement Sat- | Ginand of the board of education. remain in Chicago ealization 0f Rockville—The of NS what a long, destructive strike meant 1 Lamb of Stony Creek and Dav- | rought the opponents together within hour after the conference began. ustment of the dispute comes ands of ship- watched the confere anxiety was an ding the engineers i e of 10 1- and the question in its en- | , we are of the opinion that the ill not yield the ensineers com- pensation commensurate with the ser- % 4, and it is with extreme ance that we inform you it will part to aver would bring suffe large number of people parties to the controversy ole statement can be found We had in d entail were not so means t of the Have Plenty, Too, Investigator Tells Incredulous Court. i Judge ged 10 He was arreste ing in the streets late at night: 1 splendid I yod housekeepe do?” asked $ tions yme, KILLS VJA!TER CVER A STEAK. the boy Newsboy Thus Shows His Disapproval | in Restaurant and Walks Out yuis, Dec. 25.—Enraged bec 1k he had ord not se newsho 2 revolver , an employ and Derb: cutting Ansonia.—T Tec rooration 1 Housont been been knew for bas en ita £ you 4§ Peculiar to women, whic ?’:} 3t has helped thousa 133 .etters from them clearly desoribe. }og drugs. Doy . Look! yeara can be rea nds of other of Hartford took place on afternoon the home of mother in Stony Creek. New Haven. Heaton Rob- ertson and Miss Joy Robert f New Havi il from New York on January will they where New Britain.—! presented a resolution communicate contagious dis 3 the board of health and ordinanca commit: draft an ordinance to see that they are taken proper care of or done away with. SPECIAL FOR GHRISTMAS Commenclng Salurday. December 17ih, 5000 Bottles Pure California Port Wine T0 BE GIVEN AWAY —AT THE— PABST CAFE, 20 Bath Street. JAMES O’CONNELL, Prop. decl7d | "Phone 270. \WE HAVE - - - |SOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Books Nads and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY. Talephons 253 oct1sa | Dr. L. F. LaPierre has removed to 294 Central avenue, corner Eighth street. 6-8. or by sp Hours 1-3 and al appointment. Woman’s Relief Dr. Krugers Viburn-O-Gin Compound, the woman‘s remedw, a8 “Woman's Reliet,” great value fn the treatment of sines ars 8 suffercr frem ny of the ills dicine, hed by m: sick women, as grateful It containg mo peisonous When Two Poles Get Married, | and heater. LUMBER AND COAL. COAL Gift . . . Suggestions Mesh Bags, Sterling Silver Card Cases. Manicure Sets, Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets, Bracelets, Stick Pins, Brooches, Cuff Links, Etc. Prices the Lowest, Quality the Best. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Jewelers and Silversmiths. That's a Wooden Wedding But wooden fuel is never used by | such people, because It's too expen- | siv | Coal i body, ! is the because it CHAPPELL CO. inter fuel for every- cheapest. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING Telephones. Established 1872 dec26 MWI I - First-class Delivery COAL Bob Sleighs free Burning Kinds and Lehigh | ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Maricet and Shetucker 3¢ Telephone 168-13. complete with pole and shalfts, oct294 CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood ~ Sleigh, Carriage and Automobile Work of all kinds. The Scott & Clark CORPORATION, 507-515 North Main Streay. declsd C. H. IlASI(ELI.. 402 — 'Phones — 489 may24d COAL and LUMBER In the beautiful valley of Wyoming. in Penn., lies the beds of the finest An- thracite Coal In the world. We have secured & supply of this Coal for this season. Try it in your cooking stove “Be pleasant until ten o'clock in the morning and the rest of the day will take care of itselt.” We are tne agents for Rex Flintkote —Hubbard. Roofing, one of the Lest roofings known to the trade. JOEN A. MORGAN & SON. ‘elephone $84 aprisd s easy to greet the new day with ! a smile when you can have the morn- ing bath room as luxuriantly warm as the air of the tropics. Why taka chances of having the temperature of your bath, dressing:or dining rooms % | below the safety point, knowing as you |do so well the variableness of | New England winter weather., A | | i VULCAN ODORLESS It Makes Wrinkies GAS HEATER Worry over ill-health does your | health no good, and merely causes |insures you all the heat you want and wrinkles, that inake you look older |just when you want it. The gas pips than you { carries the fuel, no can to fill, no oil If y sick, don’t worry, but go | to spill. Get one today and make this about it to make yourself well. To do | the most comfortable winter of your this we re; of thousands | life. Experience has shown you that of other former sufferers from wom- | house heaters are rarely working at anly ills, similar to when we | satisfactory efficiency in the early Take VIBURN-0 = odorless creators of comfort at $2.7. It s a wonderful female remedy, as | [ and $3.00 each, highest quality taping 7 cents per foot, fuel piping done ai wsL of labor and material, you will admit if you try it. | A . | Drcaonn tor i v prveen | City of Norwich Gas & Electrical Dep’t, 0d $1.25 at drug FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO, ! 106 West th Street, New York, mar'.Hd Building Avyoid Danger THIS ? It so you should consult with me and get prices for same. ixcellent work &t reasonable prices. C. M. WILLIANS, All city water used for drinking and domestic pur= poses must be ‘boiled before us= General Contractor and Buiider, . ing. 218 MAIN STREET. jani74 | Maple Sugar in bricks. Popping Corn in pkgs. Nais of all kinds. Grape Fruit and Oranges. B. LEWIS, City Health O.ficer. PEOSPLE’S WiABKET & Frankiin St. JUSTIN HOLDE decl4d dec23d , Prop. ALIERICAN HOUSE, Furrell & Sanderson. Props. <PECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, oto. Livery connected BAL LKL PALKKET. ] QUALITY in work ehould always be considered, espectally when it costs no more than the inferfor kind. Skilled men are employed by us. Our prices tell the whole storz. STETSON & YOUNG. | | mayiie TWHEN you nt to put your b THERZ is no advi medium In | pess beio public. there is no m Fastern Connecticut dium be 7 thronsh the advertis. qual to The Bul- | 1etin for busiz | ing column The Bulletin. For nervousnass, irritabdility, beadache, dackache, pressing. ins, and other symptoms of general female weakness, pound has been found quick end safe. “I thnk Viburn-O-Gin Is the best vemedy for weak women, It does me more good than @ny medicine I have ever taken. 3 down pa this com AANANANAN eannot pratse it stromg encugh. I think it is the best woman's medicine on eerth.” Touw'll feel like writing a similar letter If you try ft. $1.25 a bottle with directions, Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York AND ALL DRUGGISTS. r. Krugers Viburn-0-Gin