Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 29, 1911, Page 6

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Known, But Not Announced by Commissioners After m.:um: form 2 3 . 2800 pure in “d’ 'Tuesday Night’s Conference—Minor Changes M‘ust wnc: nee Aturax c..;g“ Bz be Made — Name to be Disclosed Soon — Twenty-|wich o and ac’ umi' oy ol mmnu. An ona can -h. . Four Weavers at Work at Lorraine Mill—Thirty- gwe:".‘n'ii‘g':'g’.f" -:'»:‘3 m,, 2 : You can Gain Mflts well known IYIDtQ-I are noticed. Four Pound Turkey Sent to President Taft. Jeot In the matier Te & our, as th oty s Brigte T dEmae chronic velop. These can be avoided if the | above simple mixture is used before complications set In. e ——— MYSTIC Monday Club Meste—W. C. T. U. in Session—Ladies’ Night at Mystic Club—Funerals on Tuesday. The joint commission on tne new |[Dresent being the construction of im- town building and courthouse met on | merse concrele granite-capped abut- Tuesddy evening at 8 o'clock in the | ments for the bridge across the Paw- office 9f the town dlerk, and gave fur- [ catuck river, ihe clearing of the Dixon thor consideration of the seventeen {bank of earth and the filling in to the Dbids that were opened ten days ago, [north of the present iracks for the when it was decided that granite would | new trackage, which will be about one e the material used in exterior con- |bundred feet distant from the present struction, Bctore the contract is |Main lne tracks. 3 g signed it will necessary for the m'lhxe xmmense ueiam sho\'il c(vr;h;nugi own cede state that portion gging into the Dixon bank and loads Z: nnb-m th:’t tix:‘to be occupied by |a car in four scoops in less than four The Monday club met Monday, after- the courthouse section of the build- | minutes. There are al present seven |noon with Mrs. Edgar Rathbun and the ing, but this is a legal formality and |cars im the work train and just as {following literary programme was Car- will cause no delay in regard to the | Ssoon as landed they are hauled down |[ried out: Repulse of the Arabizn mj building. The oommissioners, with | on the construction track which is |vasion in Gaul, Mrs. A L. Pitcher; Architect Wealker, were in private ses- ! kept gradually moving to the north- | Caliphate of Cornova, Mrs. Waliter T. sion, ward. Here the modern unloading (iie- }‘jlh '_Ci;,:yv ott C%‘rnofvni %nj‘ki;lmp ) . he commiss agreed as|vice is set at work. The connecting | Curren ents, Mrs: - - - 3 1o 88 PRy v vt the conlenst il chuin e aied o e SoEin ont | TR ent coting Wil be bela wiib To make this Birthday Celebration a big-event we are be awarded, provided proposed minor | to the sort of road scraper device { Mrs, A. O. Colby. changes can be made without chang-, at the other end of the train, and in W. C. T. U. Meet:i ing the bd; nuruon they decided not | Six minutes the seven cars are}.nm&d- The W. C. T. U. held a mesting to snnounce the successful biddet, but | ed and the work train is back to the | pyggday afternoon in their e OF will do ®0 &t an early de steam shovel for another supply The | Bank square which Too! most modern of labor saving machin- | raas *IUTTe Ao M“"‘n‘lc 4 Thanksglving _proclamation is- | 7Y 1S also being used in connection | Newbury, presided. The subject was By Supplying Your Needs at This Event offering Special Bargains throughout our establishment at savings such as mentioned below. i e § Montreal. PRalxd)h Passmore spent Tuesday in have UEht DPIOPET | Mrs Willlam Ward of Providence | Providence. to appoint the fourth day of the week |13 tho guest of Mrs. Thomas Sharvan being the 24th of November, inst, to.| i, Westerly. be set apart as a day of thanksgiving to God for all such as are disposed # 1.25 and $1.39 Combinations, nicel_v\ T T T S SRR TP e P dinsevn Visited Stonington. The Seventh grade of the Bfoadway The hearing on application for lig- {school and their teacher, Mies Grace with the concrete work. As a resyjt -.auy 3 m m@"::;hnfig’: i R e e Tk s Night at Club. SE c than could possibly be accomplishe - : ahowed *-;?m' Spirit of w"l"‘l’c‘z e T e meade Jm?a?'ladse:' night. mfl:.‘h mgnftlu::-, nad $ 3.00 Blagk and Colored Messaline Silk Petticoats at ..... OISV T e T I8 O mterem ot s E8aSOn- | There is a contradiction of the state- | the privilege of inviting one or more ® i i ; ; i . .812.45 m‘ St D'W"]';,"u";o“’gg:" Jonit Hat thnre never a Cathollo | persons of either sax aad. the. Invita. $15.00 and $17.50 Women's and Misses’ Coats at .......ceveeereniomecnaes $ m.b‘&v- nderfully | temperance soclety In Westerly by |tions were very generally accepted. ' 3. ' ' ver..$ 885 o vidamse with, | Soms. who Syere members of the Car- |Whie: Sndi Sowliie E"wfl o $11.50 Women’s and Mi Costs Bt 4. sral . svs, B e e R = R e i et Dot ond . b dinal Maoning Catholic Total Absii- |dancing was a featurs of the evenins. . R R % ohs nence society and who have remalned c 7 's and Misses’ Serge One-pi S e s s ' ;u::flx:r &“mfi'ofi&“:fi‘:z'x,“{:;":: Zaithtwl to the soclety pledge. —This Mystlo) siu. Degui " ane of the fnest $ 7.95 and $8.39 Women’s it 3 et soclety wes connected with the Chure part % = 2 . R e 44 SRR T i Dotwithatanding e einmitleR |of the Immaculate Conception, when | iefreshments were served during the % 2.98 Women’s Linen Embroidered Waists a uul troubles mun{ t.hi:i‘ at God | Father Pine was pastor and continued | evening by the members of the club. e 's Tail & Shite at A e B RS RO PRI Y g Mm in such mercy, | I existence up to about ten vears $15.00 and $17.50 Women's Tailored Su and In judgment He hath shown him- | 28°- This society was connected with FUNERALS, 8 ail T Suit il ..$15.00 sal? to'w'bo gracious, but in general | the state union and was ona of the $22.50 and $25.00 Women’s Tailored Suits at ............co..nn e 3o '.hnotumu:xf g";;;‘l‘nmgggo‘ ‘:t"’c?gfy gi:s:d fl:: The bod M:(.. :("cyl:’,‘.“'u h $ 5.00 and $5.98 Women’s Wool Dress SKirts at ...........cooveceeccceezssess....§ 388 . b exist no offort has been taken toward | ,, THe bedy of Mrs Iucy Moss who 5. . 508 ~inore are wEkel g | SesrERntaatiin. Bub thars was & Catll- [ 0 o e DRGUGIe he! Matts oF 5.00 Women’s and Misses’ Trimmed Hats at Sa A D R e T e et Bk God, | olic total abstinence soetety in West- | 386 of 37, was brought to Mystle on & 5.00 Women's A e :“wm?wfi‘&?hhmm Bos Dosn tusting Wit many of thoss | Orove cemetemy. | o 't 10.00 Women’s and Misses’ Trimmed Hats at .........cccoeevienreenciecseese...$ 495 SREBE BaF 19 by forgottets vist Ihe has been lasting with meny of those Py c‘ef'“ i & $10. m A S Ny SR T R e el ek e : . Women's Trimmed Hats at ..........ccoovviennnns I ls ol Hoid $ 7.85 f.; that bath been so mortal in many The, strike of -~ = R Tlhe b:;iv of Mrs. hcuhermedm:«- £15.00 and $20.00 omen’s ; ts PRy parts of New England, yet with us ® strike o 9 Weavers af e | bould, widow of Joseph Raybould, was g 7 3 ] Epardeis e $ 2.98 Scarce sny bave died; o, that the | LOrraine mill in Pawcatuck is not |brought to Mystic from New London $ 4.85 and $6.95 Black and Colored Beaver Shapes at ..... . o T TR R m} mfig""‘ ioflxt?:mzi x“r;e wgt:rr'ilckear:d ”o: :rlcu;l.damy. mgufl“ ;llmr: ’i:?%é&?fi:‘é F d ?O W, n’s and Misses’ Felt Shapes at R o ot o 85c Tl ot (eatital ) 200, most Of|"Tnesday there were twenty-four of |fortnes restteey of the ain % 1.98 and 83.0 e s 5 ! i the A N T e i Class Initiation. % 5.50 and $6.98 Children’s Coats at. ceeeeniiiienes .. $ 445 the harvest has seemed to interposs 1L 2 Charity chapter, Order of Eastern & 95¢ g B S kisca), Lanonice. Star, met. in the Masonic temple on Wemen's Heavy Flannelette Long Kimonos at ............ feeeeeeeaaganans inereass any which we hope are | Jossph Boyer, until recently a store- | Gravel street Tuesday evening and a 2 aincere professors of the truth of the keeper in Stillmanville, has removed to [class of candidates were initiated. 98c ez B, Gotthelf & Co. | oo uor lcenseg will be held by s-e West- E’drik were in Etwnlntton on Tuesday thexito, N, der. | erly town council Moday WwWednes- |afternoon attending the manual train- i oy G_n’msmmm e A dax). ing course stven for the grades in the ALL DAY 4 S UNTIL90’CLOCK Judge Elias B. Hinckiey was in Paw- | tCWn of Stonington. The Stors of Goed Values 4100 NMalm S8 1L Tho work on eho railroad improve- | catuck Tuesday to accommodate those Local Smail Notes. with remarkable | D&Ving business with the probate Mrs. Everett Crane of Pogquonoc rapidk,. Q:'cmd part of work at|Court spent Tuesday with Mrs. E. Luke The Cravagreer-murder case still oo- | Brewster. cuples the superior court at Kingston.| Mrs. Charles Burrows is visiting with No new features resulted fro mthe tes- | relatives in New Have 1 : timony on Tuesday. Miss Alice Atwood of Harrison®l . (i ity ‘who took a deep ,me,e,tqhu‘h I can assure you that vour ef- [ lcve to them and :fl;me:’ibfl that I n | forts were mot all tn vain, So many | &M Iveving for you all, that First Baptist church, will preach on |, Charies Dewey of New London spent | % FeRry, o8, em Ly~ W0 Trom | things i the Bible you expiatned to me | With you till we meet agatn: The Growth of Our National Thanks. | TEesday with Conrad Kretzer. Beattie, the envelope of which was ch I never understood before. I H giving, at the 9.30 service Thursday —_— pcsimarked 2 a. m. the morn!n_g of the nly hope and pray that you will be Turke: % Insen Ho tal morning. MYSTIC CLUB MEMBERS. electrocition of the voung vife muf- (ar’c (v eniighten others, so that they : oy ot s K There will be s unmlon service in = Geier. The letier follows: o 10| ™Y, Fe prepared. grlefa‘!“\;e;'elhf;ee‘l Middletown, Conn,, Nov. 28.—Ths in e - ¥ . Gates: am_ unable to » o er jo n to |inates of tha Connectic hosp or Grace Methodist church on the morn- e of T:":"‘ N e a Wie ] R AT D | T e T To. the insane will have an abundance of ing cof Thankesiviug dwy, with Rav. ating pless my appreciation of the interest | “Ore night I will never forget and |turkey on Thanksgiving dav, it being L L, Peacock in charge. Rev. C. A. Mystic, Conn., Nov. 28 Nine mem- | ®hich you seemed to take in trying io | that vas the occasion when vour wife | anncunced today that 830 wounds havy The turkey for President Taft, the |Pers of the Mystic Social club, which | Prepare me for the great beyond: |anc Cexr little girld sang for me. Giva |been purchased for the institution, y ent Taft, the s of ) ia . i . Bift of Horace Vose, and shipped by | Vas raided on Nov. 17. were found express from Westerly, has been view- | 20ilty of illegal sale of liquor today ed by the president. and will po wcrv |and were fined $10. The defense was ed at the Thankseiving dinner of jne | that the raid was made before the president and family. The bird is of | COUrt had setfled by recount the '""‘1 Rev. J. W. Ford, D.D, pastor of the | -2nding spent Tuesday in town. !m Henry Clay Beatils, Jr. while Mary T. Goldmah's GrayHairRestorer will bring back the origi- nal color to gray and faded hair and will leave the hair clean, fluffy and natural. On hand at all dealers; * or direct from labora- cxmmu comb sent for five lnnx. i and t 2 e °I‘I‘ "‘hll’l’? Be sure m. kyt.“h.f-lh-fldp.!&.?ul.l‘-. wild and bronze straln and weighs | 1108 of whether Mystic had voted LS a1 cense or no-Hcense. Since the contin- uance of the cases the supetior court judge before whom the application for RHODE ISLAND TURKEY a recount was heard found that the FOR CONGRESSMAN MANN |town had voted against lrcense. S Today Is Free Stamp Day BEATTIE .WOULD LIKE TO HAVE CONVERTED OTHERS. entiment Expressed in Letter Written ) on Meming of Bxecution. Richmond, Va., Nov. 28.—W. H. Gates Will Have Brother or Sister to One on White House Table. Washington, 28.—“This will a do-nothing session of congre: clared Representative James R of Tlinois, the minority leade: house, who ar: ngten to- day to prepare for the resistance of legislation planned by the democratic majority, Scarcely had he delivered himself to this ufterance when he handed a message from his republican col- league, George H. Utter of Rhode Is- land, which read as follows: “It may not be for mortals to com- mand a presidential Rhode lstand tur- kev fcr Thanksgiving, but there are ed in Was to try it nud. ms a well woman. | folks who do bettef and deserve one. declare it | That is why there has been shipped N. S. GILBERT & SONS - 137-141 Main Street THANKSGIVING ACCESSORIES 1 a genuine Rhode Isiand a brother or sister of the fel- for women XTH 7\;51‘20“@ to the White {“M he father was a wild bird Wm" ““' 1f it wfll from Virginia and the mother a do- F‘le mesticated bird from Rhode Island. mzx_rov, Hence it ought to be pretty good be- cause 1t combines ihe freedom of the mWofoelfithemostfldti south with all the reputed culture of of a woman’s existence. | W England. m‘?&:fi remedy known | ADVISED BY STOKES that will so successfully NOT TO DRINK LIQUOR. ‘0 h thifl tryin R —— b g5 | Hotel Man Feared It Would Ruin Miss Graham’s Complexion. XIf you would like advice New York, Nov. 38.—W. fiut ue-.awrl -conflden- the miilionaire hote Pinkbham, at | der renewed cross ller advice 1s free, | when, atter a two a due to the necessity Juror to fill the place of the one dis- missed on an allegation that he bad talked indiscree about the case the -.rml of Ethel Conrad d Lilllan Gra- am, the {\10 show gir tntme- Lydia | today to y 10 Compound is 3 China and Semi Porcelain Dinner Sets X charged with attempiing Stokes life by shooting, Tty "“'""“.':z":zo:,mfl.zz,:b::: e nfé’:fi h.:""; e 2 e Orrine No. 2, in | 2lleged, “he was really in love with ‘“‘h?u:—;’ '.ho-a who doo:]t{; e her:;h - “The most crushing part of your let- con. uulr 1.00 a ul ‘bo“t this|‘°r was when you asked me to give ycur love to Clarence,” the attorney Thanksgiving Offerings Whether you are going away or spend- ing the day at home we have the proper clothes that wi ] add to your comfort and appearance. Ovei coats, Sui's, Ha's. Shoes, Tumblers--plain, etched and cut glass Sherbert Glasses Sherry Glasses Q‘;i“uum for & Bamber of years = °|duoted from ome of Stokes' lstters, | i Shirts, Neckwear, Goves, in N B SERIN Sofi 1is Main St. | written in Chicago in 1906 Claret Glasses - Cocktail Glasses “That was a joke,” explained the wit- ness. “Clarence was an old man about sixty-seven or eight.” - “You joked with her throughout the Yhers to Buy in Westerly |ivee s om i ovamrmre bl 8 ki L ool S fact everything jor tie OUTLR man. Get yours today--store closes at noon tomorrow ington?” Stok: flent. Other lett o1d § C Gl — i oSS o e ustard Glasses e her sister, M Si t t e of : DUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY h(ls‘b.u:.;)mobllr: e Ber candy. ot pr Dishes ; hi ical « Weaterly Branch e T chatempement. of eserve Vishe: “tal -Three Milllon Doflars | for her welfere.” : i £u8 .........Three Million Dollars [, “Dom't touch beer, wine or liguor he wrote. “It will riln your complex Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. S v somple wiberal, courteous and efficient in s The two defendants and two married management. S sisters of Miss Graham shed tears fre- quently during the test!mony | 121-125 MAIN STREET ‘ The Leading Store in Fastern Connecticut Devot« I ed Exclusively to Men’s, Women's and Chil- dren's Wearing Apparel. z FULL STOCK - Dining Room Furmture Eetablished 1901. A machine hes been patemted in Hareld L. Weils, O. n-.f’.‘;f:."‘;; ingland for redressing worn woeoden | iy Pat- | paving blocks at a-rate of 1,000 an -:k. wm-li. R, s hour, so that they may be used again.

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