Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 6, 1911, Page 6

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Soidiers to Contribute School - Superintendent Addresses State Institute of Instruction—Spanish War to Memorial Statue—Auto Campaign of Democratic State Candidates—Three Men in Jealous Quarrel. William H. Holmes, superintendent ©f Westerly schools, the retiring pres of the Rhode Island Institute of | in his = annual address #poke on “How shall we increase the of public sehools in' Rhode Island?” He declared that by concen- trated effort in the institute much “Rhode Is- *holld be proud that its teaching is on a higher standard tnan in other New England states; but @id not mean that there is not Zor considerable improvement.” In reference to the movement for mali- Jng thg mormal school p college. he “Adeguate legislat'on should be ;.-ed providing courses that will give rs a chance to get the degree S s o pedagogy. Legislation should also provice that teachers now workirg should be given & vear's leave of alsence to attend school to get this degree. This absence should be on haif-pay afier seven years of faith- ful service” Regarding the super- ¥ision of schools, Dr. Holmes asked: t it time that Rhode Island should skilled supervision mandatory > He also made reference to the common @rinking cup and to the fact that one of the cities in the state, which is foremost in oreninz open-aiir schools, still Jeaves the cup around to pass | tuberculosis or ny other kind of germs from one pupil to another. The resoluiicns adopted at the stitude Include a afrmation of t of last year against excessive theater solmg by children. stitute also Tecommended Prohibit secret socleties in schoo open-air schools in line with the fig ing cf tu culosis; ‘sement o the Brown univ normal «choo: exten using of school b A ters; the « mchool to & state teache Proper recosnition, In wries, of the teach @8, to care for all ehfiaren of the sta ment of dental and other clinics w will furnieh free service or at reduced rates to children w mot provide for the lar rates. The res vide for a request that the medical i trosdened that @pecial mental and physi tion of backward, deficient wquent children, with sugge ing to the most approve these cases. Heratio B. Knox tory in the state elected preside Holmes. ~ Principal Johi the Westerly Ll chool and Dr. Heimes were ciccted to the board of dtrectors. The United Sw:n h War Veteran sssociation of Rhode Island has adopt- ed plans for the erection of a memo- rial, and R Westerly wil cemmendabla will be to the type of and sail- or whe served lLis co the war with Spain, during the Philippines in- surrection Ba and Porto Rico. 7] r e placed in the Nor rial Providence The design t tion of the > Beld m Pro:d ot which ¥ sented, | ¥ "olm&«-r ’f 18: the memorial t several < of e: om a ruzs bellighed be know sows a of the 1 His shirt sleeve: campaisn side of loosely in kf of_the elbow a left hand tion. Th imate: the memorial round approx- Unheralded, an automobile decorated with large American flags and small Irish, French and ltalian flags, ar- rived In We: t eleven o'clock on Saturdas ers of the the forth oy ed and wind trip. the spelld Pier and Charlcstow ernoon spoke 2 Valley, Nooseneck shington Vil- Jage. Tiverton, Litile Compton, Ports- mouth, Middletown and Newpo the even: rman was one of Arthur Davis, 2 colored resident of Charlestown, was before Judge Davis in the Tnird district court Sunday, having be nto custody by Deputy Sher; Saturda of his fel When he gun and threat- Schlesinger hu ce and h e reported o Attorney General Gree hough. who ordered the deputy sheriff to go_to Charlestown and arrest Da- vis. He was brouzht to the Westerly CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatu_e of Wher: fa Buy in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch y Thousand Accounts. Edberai, csurtecus and efficient ia its management. B Extabtishea 1901 Ftarota™i. Wells. O. D.. Optomstrist wision corrected by the ’Fx of lenses. Reom SR R e R of | In | nass meeting in | rick T. Mitchell, | | liet lodge are W:.E. F Phil shal, W. E, Lamp police station Saturday afternoon. Up- on examination he was adjudged in- e and committed to the state hos- pital al Cranston. Sunday morning Davis became very | violent, ‘and it was necessary to put him in a strait-jacket when Deputy Sherifi Mitchell accompanied him to the state institution. Davis has peri- odicai fits of insunity and has been previously treated in the state hos- pital. There was a lively fight on the cony of the third story of a Pierce street house, Saturday night,"in which three men participated. During the fracas, two of the fighters fell over the balcony rail, a distance of thirty feet. Ome of the men sustained a fracture of the left ankle, a split nose, & se- vere cut in the upper lip and other minor injuries. Another was severely bruised in the righi hip and side, and third, the ome who escaped the fall, received slight injury during the fisti- cuff. It was a battle royal and the causge was a woman., The whole mat- fter is being kept quiet by the parties | interested in the hope of escaping po- lice investigation that would result in |arrest and prosecution. Local Lacenics. There was an unusually low tide on Sunday, and the short hoe brigade was out in force on the clam flats, Westerly and Woonsocket have mot cen represented in the freshman class «f Brown university for the past two Principal Silas T. Nye of Westerly has been clected secretary of the Rhode Island Grammar Masters' as- | sociation. ressan George H. Utter of was one of the speakers at rally in Woonsocket, sneak thief entered the office of “olby in the Barber Me- 1ing. last Friday afternoon, Ioined the doctor's best over- Michael J. Nestor of Providenc: e of Westerly, is on the a rangement committee of the annual {recention and ball of the Cathoiic club, of that city There will be an all-day _prayer- meeting _under auspices of ihe Wo- man’s Christian Temperance union in the Broad Street Christian church on lection day .ibrarian Joseph L. Peacock, Libra- Smeritus Ethan Wilcok, ~Miss nd Miss Kennedy of the Westerly public library, will attend the fall meeting of the Rhode Island Li- - assoclation in Warren today (Monday Preliminary to the no-license rally in Brown opera house, Sunday eve- 1ing, with ex-Governor Glenn of North | \ a5 the principal spenker, the ts of rum” were pictured Eroad street An outerowth of the Critcherson- Dotolo assault case is a suit brought by John Uzzi against Dr. Critcherson, 1iming damages of $10,000 for alleg- 1 injuries recelved by beifiz struck [with an axe. The writ is_returnable to the supreme court for Washington county, February term. MYSTIC Crandali-Haley Wedding—Charity and Relief Lodge Opens Fine New Build- ing—A Flourishing Order. Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, at the svmmer home of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Haley on bey sireet, took piace of “their only daughter, aley, and Billings_S. Ashbel Crandall - of Nor- decorated with and flowers. The cer- rmed by Rev. john C. mbridge, M; for forty umn foliag: mony a reception was held, 38 guests being in attendance. A wedding per was served. Guests were [ ent from New York, rstic, Nor- ich and_ Providenc Mr Crandali departed fo nished home at Stoddard's Wharf. T! ceived many presents of © , silver, money, ornaments, ete. MASONIC BUILDING Sormally Inspected Saturday Evening | by Members and Guests of Lodgs. Saturday evening from 7 untii 10 ck, the new building of Charity Relief lodge, . and A. M, was d to the members and their fam- and friends. Over 400 were ad- d to the building, which is one e finest in the state. During the ng music was furnished by Grin- orchestra. _ The committee in ohn Forsythe; Allen Avery, Ran- wne, William B. Lamphere, J. Heydecker, Herbert W. Rathbun, Alfred W. Butler, who toolk care that every one present had the vrivilege of looking over the building. The entrance leads into a reception m and out of t is a banquet n with kitchen and serving rooms n the rear. Ascending the steps the i is led into a big ante-room. ing rooms are on the south side of the building. Passing from the ante- room one enters the beautiful lodge |room, which is 30 by 45 feet, with hlack walnut furniture in red plush, the officers’ chairs being blue, the mas- r in egilt. Therc ic a rich carpet and a metal ceiling with elec- triz light. Diring the evening nearly cvery suest entered the furnace room where, it was claimed, th> Masonic goal was Masonry in_(hi§ secticn was ted April 14, 1325; the first meet- rg vas held at Bill parson. Ledvard. 1In i85¢ ihe Indge was rought to Mystic and known as Char- ity lodse - In 1870 Relief lvage was formed. Tn 1592 a union of Charity nd Relief lodges took place. The past i s of Charity and Re- Landers, 1832; A. Irons, 1894; John wn, 18965 W. H. Lampher: W. ‘Batty, 1899; George J. Hey . 1802; ¥red A. Barnes, 1904 oun He Rathbun, 1906; Wal ter T. Capt, Benjamin W. Latham, he present member- hip of the Bilue lodge is 250; chapter, members; _council, members; comniandery,” 25 members; Scottish Rite Masons, 11_members. Willlam W. iellogg has been the chaplain for a period of forty vears, and Amos R, 19 vears. “hapman secretary for The lodge is in a prosperous,condi- tion. The officers are: W. M. Capt. Benjamin W. Latham: Wylle; J. W tary, Amos . Chapman: treasurer; Edward H. Gaskell: J. . W, John Louis, Barstow: secre- Newbury: S. D.. Winfleld D.. George D. Johnson: S. Wilcox S, Dr- W. S er. G. J. Heydecker; mar- ere; chaplafn, N . Geor nith: ty EXIT MIDDLEI ate the MIDDLEMAN entirely. From By buying from the A&P you: el termediate profits. Producer to consumer direct. No PINK ALASKA SALMON, tall can PURE LARD a lh. 12¢ GRANDMOTHER'S OATS, three packages - GreatProverbContest STARTS THIS WEEK $21,000' to be distributed to customers of The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company’s Stores Just Think It Over—2,500 More Prizes . Full Particulars and Prize List May Be Obtained > 0 n Valuable PRIZES FREE Norway Mackerel, Beechnut Bacon.. Honey, a jai A&P X-Ray Stove Polish,, 3"boxes 15¢ Butter 33¢ Domestio Sardines, a cam. Peanut Butter, tb....... 18c and 30c EGGS .. 28¢ Extra Stamps with Teas and Coffees » 8 o'clock Coffee 25¢ . Suitana Coffee 30c . Amloza Coffee 32¢ | 40 Stamps % EIRyad Colfee 35¢ 25 Stamps with 1 bette Extr 20 Stamps with 1 bettle A&P Chili Sauce 20 Stamps with 1 bottle Quezn Olives with 2 Ihs. Fig Nowtons, each with 1 totfle Liquid Blue - with 1 package Fluffy Ruifles Starch with 1 package Putfed Wheat . with 1 can A&P Metal Polish - with 2 packages A&P Gelatine, each - with 2 baxes D. T. Matches, sach - Tea 35c Tea 40c Tea 50c 20 Stamps 25 Stamps 50 Stzmps icon views on a screen in | Gold Stamps Free The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Phone 29-4 135 MAIN STREET We have our own delivery organist, P. J. Button; . N. Kellogs, George J. He: 3 Death of Mrs. Schultze. Lillian Mallory from Baltimore, the funeral of her Beebe Schultze. rank W. Batty, Brief State News Hartford.—IMive are looking for pastors. of the Brooklyn Society | aurch and an intimate | Besides Mrs n Sale of Toilet Goods It is an important eveng hmmu&mmmmmcnwe-mnmme upon the wanted, standard Toilet Preparations bring the crowd Yo our counters. Join the throng and enjoy these cut prices. HOKARA Tollet Preparations and Remedies VERY SPECIAL To each purchaser of a 50 jar of Palmolive Cream we give entirely free, § cakes of Paimolive Soap. Encouraged by the recep- tion which these preparations . CREAMS met with some months ago et & UM Craln- sebitr we are again' giving a spe- rice 19¢— cial demonstration “of their le Price ................16c merlts. ‘Woodbury’s Facial Cream, regu- TOILET GOODS DEP'T.— lar price 19¢— Sale Price ... .-16c Pond's Extract Cream, regular B Proe rveiesieimuendSo | Oakland Cos Dioxysen— ALL THIS WEEK o Small—Sale price . PR Medium—Sale Price.. Packer's Charm, regular price Large—8ale Price. 21c— Pond's Extract, regular price .-19¢ 25¢ Sale Price ... ¥ Sale Price ..... De Meridor's, regular price 2ic— veee.190 Sale Price . A70 | Listerine— De Meridor's, regular price oook- Small—Sale Price. Sale Price .39 Medium—Sale P 2 Daggett & Ramdell's, regular Large—Sale Price. €90 rice 21c— Glyco-Thymoline, regular price ale Price .................19 2% i Dagget & RamsdelPs, regular le Price ...... eeen.39 price 31lc— Witch Hazel Extract, regular Sale Price .................2% price_200— Dagget & Ramsdell's, regular Sale Price .................150 price 43e— Florida Water, regular price Sale Price .................3% 2 2 Hind’s Honey and Almond, reg- Sale Price «.ccceeeueses... 190 ular price 40c— Sale Price ......... 29¢ TOOTH BRUSHES DENTIFRICES Real Bristle Brushes, regular e price 15 RN pefeerniter Sale Price «....ce.0nvuee...10c Sale Price wee..120 Dr. regular price 20c— rade Bristle, regular price Sale Price 5¢ S Somodont, regular price 22e— oo Sale Price .. 17¢ | Best values, regular price 25c— veedle Sanitol, regular price 19c— Sale P Sale Price .. TALCUM AND TOILET Kolynos, regular price 06— POWDERS Sale Price .. % A g Bradley’s Woodland Violet, reg= Sale Pril 420 ular men 15— o Sale Price .. T Amolin,_regulsr price 15c— HAIR TONICS Sale Price . e ‘Woodworth's Trailing Arbutus, Dandering, pomular price 2o, | ™ ceguiar prics Joc— e s Dapderine, gosular price 2o, | Baboocics Corviopsin resuiar ri 1 Danderine, regular price 5o o . 3 Sowediah T Fowier, resuiax | Somiors Pewdes, repular price E 2 o grice 20— ¥ Sale Price ... 140 s ety - s Lavox Shampoo Powder, regular | Capiort Powder, regular price price 25 Sale Price .................29¢ Shewniee seeseeesa-198 | yrennen's, regular price Tho— Sale Price 00l 7 ‘Williams’ regular price 15¢— ANTISEPTICS, DISINFECT- Sale Price - Aot 5 ANTS, ETC. Sana Dermal, regular price 15c— Osborne’s Peroxide of Hydro- Sale Prios 12s i Riverl's. regular price 25c 4-0z. size—Sale Price.. 7c Salo Priow - 2522100 30 sizo—Sale Price. 1o | ROEr & Gallet New Rice Pow- 16-0z. size—Sale Price..17¢c Sale Price TN R tian Deodorizer, regular price La B‘ach& Face Powder, regular rice 3 Sale Price .................18c Bate'Prioe .. oy ieeirsnt 880 VERY SPECIAL THE REID & HUGHES Agent, New London, Conn., for rooms’ and Information, CO.’S SPRING VIOLET TAL- A JAR, 10c. Cosmo Buttermilk Soap, regular ale Price .... Munyon's Witch Hazel, Pear's Unscented— Scented, regular price ‘Woodbury's Faclal Soap, regular grice Joe— Packer's Tar Soap, regular price Colgate's Turkish Bath Elo-»—u Cashmere Bouquet— Roger & Gallet's— Tuscany Whits Castile, made of on ., Most Lonzurious and Only Pure Olive Oll— Largont Fasicet, Most Eux | Ne HAIR BRUSHES, ETC, Keepclean Brushes, black bristle, regular price 250— Waterproof Brushes, sessssses-2i0 Pure Bristle Brushes, 11 rows of or Frank W. Allen, Alice Main Stroet. TRAVELERS' DIREGTORY. fl"-flw Norwich Line 70— NEW YORK STEAMERS MAINE —AND— NEW HAMPSHIRE Choose this route next time you go to New Yotk. You'll have a delight! voyage on Long Island B superb view of the wonderful sky lins and water front of Manhattan [sland st mer leaves New London m. week days only, due New York 70, Bast River, at 6.46, and Plor North River, 7 o'cloek mext morning NEW LONDON NEW YORK $ 1:50 Write or telephone W. s1d New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 Frelght and passenger @irect to and from New From Norwick Tuesdays, duys, Sundays, at 616 p. m ew York, Pler 23, Hast itiver, foot Roosevelt Street. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, at 0 p. m. Frolgnt recetved uatil ¢ p. " V. KNOUSE, Agent., Low Rate Autumn Tours . anm.unm d o T By, 5 4 F OCEANA' v 14.000 Tons Dispiscementi B85 1. Logw. ana il 4 nom n'nu. o Cattie or freluht oar ried om ¢ | le-ClA” NOUNDTR“' in- 15 | @ berth & meals. ent Buisime. o Une A URaCIS. up ot 1 tnerary, e eia A lantio Line, 39 regular price 50c Complexion wood racks, regular price 25¢— Sale Price . Hand Scrub Brushes, regular price 19c— Celluloid Dressing Comibs, white shell and amber, regular price Sale Prios ..coeeceveessazsse 160 MISCELLANEOUS, Orange Wood Sticks— Sale Price .. Emery Boards, regular price 5c Emery Boards, regular price 10c Sale Price .. Absorbent Cotton— ~Sale Price, ... 3-0z.—8ale Price. 4-0z—Sale Price. ‘White Celluloid Mirrors with easel back, 6-inch bevel plate regular price 59c— Bottled Perfume in boxes, regu- 1ar, price 25e— Bottled Perfume in boxes, regu- lar price 50c— All our 10c Sea Sponges— Sale Price . r_26c Sea Sponger 150 moom amD maATH 7150 HOTEL ALBERT 11th St & University Place Ome Bloek feom Breadway Twe Blocks frem Wanamskers NEW YORK CITY Situated closs te the Whole- sale and Retafl Districts, In the Heart of (DeCity and 1n Quiet remiderivia) helghbornood nln-tu grom-Chelssh Dogks. inutes ) 2003 TR 02> o Grand Comre: sia; 150 , Ilnul' from Moadoo Tunnel Station. § I4>® ©2» Xoo0» This Notel has been redeco- rated. ehed envough: ot an be _compared favorabiy with eyl towm Accesstbie to the Sqsks of 1) 1 riant sieamen(p Jinoe. 1o tations, theatres. shope. nose 4 300 Roorns, 200 Baths Rates $1.00 Per Day ks aurant 16 notable for it excellence and very mo.r-..l A 200> XA>m oz2>» 2002 Prices. Sena Oalds a0 Ma: e ok G ™ i 150 ROOM AND BATH >|_50 AMrs. Schultze leaves her mother, Beebe of Mystic, and two brotbers. Vesper Service. The first of the vesper service: be held at the Congregational ch took place Sunday afternoon o'clock and was These services will i Sunday afternoon during the winter Meriden.—There is to be a recount in the district school census ofMeri- . the one recently taken showing a ase of 284 over last years enum- ' family, The bride was | hecomingly dressed in_ white. ~ There were no atiendants. After the cere- Waterbury.—The Hebrew boys and ' held a meting re- | ently for the purpose of forming a so- | the object being to the Hebrew vouth in closer centact. girls of this city Local Briefs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barber and Mrs. H. E. Raymond of New York are_the Buests of their parents, 3 Teander Barber. Dr. Rhodes Burrows of Ea wich spent Sunday with his Nelson Burrows. The Epworth league of the Meth church held a harvest concert in church Sunday evening. Amy Bradley, relatives in Providence, trolley car and broke her ankle received bruises, but was getting alonz favorably on Saturday. | Litchfield—Harley E. Morse has had great success with the “cowhorn” tur- Hill farm. A pounds aplece and some of them 101-2, Mr. and Mrs. Sgamford.—The members of the Sev- Coast Artillery, - | Srranged for a smoker to be neld Nov. in _the new armory, in honor of Lieut. Seaman M. Mead of 1 Greenwich, Canaan.—Frank A. Baker, proprietor of the Canfield Inn, was brought before Justice George W. Ford, charged with of the evening's entertainment ' West Avon—DMrs, Sarah Lusk Tovely street, the oldest woman town, celebrated her 96th birthday Fri- guilty to five counts and was @ 5 on each count. His bill, including s, amounted to $192.40. i Strike while the iron is hot. Western Union ‘“Day Letters” and ‘‘Night Let- SHIRT WEEK During this week we are making a special effort to bring to the attention of the men of Norwich the fact that our line of Shirts is in the lead. Come ALL SORTS OF SHIRTS FOR ALL SORTS OF MEN. Long or short—light 'or dark—thick or thin. 50c to $2.00 We can fit you— We can suit you. See the new MAXAM COLUMBIA CUFTURN Shirt Two sets of attached cuffs on each shirt We Specialize in Dollar Shirts A fine array of patterns and colorings in bosom shirts and negligees, with either plain or plaited fronts. Cuffs separate or attached. The Reid & Hughes Co. our hay. It is sound and mwe | the quality cannot be excelled. | 1s @ brightness and cleanliness a PLAIN CHEESE [ C. M. WILLIAMS SAGE CHEESE 216 Main Street C(REAM CHEESE | CARPENTER BUILDER ters”” are the forging blows of business. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY PIMENTO CHEESE [ znd JOBBER | notice at lowest prices possible con- l"ecple’. Market b Sk Vi Estimates on new contract work so- licited and given careful and prompt ¢ Franklin St. attention. JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop Come around and see us or tele- phone 370. Lelivered to Any Parl of Norwica New Hecker's G“ds the Ale that ts acknowiedged to be thr | best on the market — HANLEY'S Cream Ogats, Cream Farina, Cream PEERLESS. A telephone orécr wib | Hominy, Flapjack Fleur, Prepared receive premp: sttemtion. Buckwheat, at O. 4 MovunauGi 2 Prankiin St CARDWELL'S WHEN you want to. the pul % medium In :igl:l.n ‘;‘:lal:: (hbu'iw Eastern Connecticut jual to The Bui- ing columns of The AFYS letin for business results. - FURS ~of Character Handsome Styles in COATS, SCARFS and MUFFS. Moderately priced and ab- solutely reliabie at MACPHERSON’S |13 THE FURRIER, Norwich, Conn, | Teleshene 2262 Ali kinds of repairing done at short | 291 Main St,, THERI 15 10 adv Eastern Connecticut e letin for business results. rtising medlum in ual to The Bul- OUR HAY IS SOUND AND SWEE T There's mo molsture nor rot hay that is hard to equal and | prices are right down to rock b tom. The next time you order ha order from CHAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove St. CONTINENTAL HOUSE FURNISHING COMPANY, INC. We desire to give speclul notice the public that we carry the tinest | of home furnishings on the mar We do credit Dusiness and our prices equal to, the lowest ca pri ling ywhere 0 agc on you with & bool Give him @ hearing and he will ful explain our easy payment system CONTINENTAL Furniture Co. INCORPORATED to 819 CHAPEL STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN. your bust- WHEN you want to ot ness betore the publi dium better than (hrough the advertis ing columns of The Bulletin.

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