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"WINNERS OF THE PRIZE TURKEYS Fine Showing of Native Birds Made in the Bulletin : Contestants From Two Counties and Eight r L iy ———— Better than last year was the dis-, the turkey for (h: Thanksgiving din- ¥ ered there for several years. Tuesday. There were about thirty In;turkey was brought in by Mrs. C. H. /all sent in from the two counties and | Lathrop of North Frankiin. This bird i ¢ g * representing M‘? towns. The birds | was 8 pound end a half less than' the g HE < . o A G and plump, and showed |Ledyard prize winner, tipping the Connecticut farmers | scales at 15 pounds. Mrs. Lathrop’s - lVln ln s erstand how to raise the popular check was for $8.80, the second prize y ng bird. That all turkeys | having been $5. This turkey will fur- sgivil y are raised in. the wes farther morth | nish the dinner at the Sheltering Arms i ¢ was meml:hl.v dl-pr:::d and no nic- [as a gift from The Bulletin. There are a great many things that will be needed at thc desired. er_looking birds could be NS S of the Sunch, the v last moment for the proper observance of Thanksgiving Day. i ¥ Store Closed All Day Thursday, Thanksgiving Day DO /'YOUR TRADING TODAY The w in occupied some time | and fattest turkey in the two coun- and nttmu:i"‘ no little attention, and | ties, over a year old, was raised by the prize winners as they hung in|James E, Lord of Stonington. This TABLE WARE OF SOME KIND . front of the market, with the blue rib- [ big bird weighed 30 1-2 pounds and bons fiying, caused many to stop and | took the third prize, which was $5. » wsilve . Cut CHiee of 24 take notice of the home raised turks.|Mr. Lord received for the bird, to- turkse i h vith his prize, the sum of 4 They were the three fatest turkeys in! gether w b B CRRER D —_—————e—e—e—eeee e Tastern Connecticut, and well they|$1476. This turkey will go to the might attract attention and make tl):. ]'\'e\v )L;on:ll_r;’n (;(m“i‘:}i.nnmd"aev indi:‘k::rcny o ooker that A nksgiv ¥ A e s N6 Si fob . Ditme b ARMTSkIS | | Eoms of {he others who participated LET us REJOICE s To help cook the Thanksgiving Dinner i thy ntest in addition to t prize / table at the institutions where they |in the contest in e o R S L —— e T They will add to the appearance of the table SEASONABLE WEARING APPAREL are to . All were hatched | winners were Willlam iiscox, Pres- and grown In this end of the state, | ton City; Harry Holdredge, Ledyard; A new Suit, Coat or Hat—Stylish Neckwear Dressy Gloves, Stockings, Underwear, Sweaters, Etc. es there is nothing so and will remain here, as all wers | E. A. Stiles, Leonard Bridge; G. A. To enjoy the Thanksgiving festivi ought, whether they took a prize or | Maloy. Preston; J. B. Palmer, Lisbon; a1 n;'. and the highest market gflce ot -DF;rl‘nL \Du‘n}:t, b%llibo:t; L;gyelnethm_ pleasant as a good bottle of liquid refreshment to help pass 32 cents a pound was paid for them. ain, Nor Stonington; E. Luther, r rticular tastes and The first prize of $10 was offered | Preston; Mrs. Murphy, Scotiand. the day “plsssanty | We all: *haye /ewr particuiar - for the fattest yolmg turkey snd this | Messrs. Mever, DeWolf and Eromley desires, whether it be Whiskey, Wine or Gin, here you will find went to Isaac G. Geer of Ledvard, who |also had some choice birds. It was B resented one weighing 16 1-2 pounds, | easily the largest gathering of turkey an array of bottied goods that will surely please, no matter Mr. Geer took away a check for $15.28, | raisers the city has ever neld and e _ g , the prize and the market price for the | some of the fine points on raising the, how severe the critic may be concerning quality. Prices the turkey. This turikey, by the terms of { birds were exchanged, so that the £ % ! the contest, goes to the Rock Nook | gathering was wkhkat might be termed |. lowest consistent with the best goods. home, The Bulletin baving provided Korwich's annual turkey congress. — NEW LONDON WILL GET BURLESQUE OPERETTA SAME RATE AS BOSTON. AT OLYMPIC HALL. Pocahontas Presented Under Auspices o sz | A Gombination . Vice President Campbell of the| Under the auspices of St. Mary's THAT CANNOT BE BEATEN SR All of these things will be found here in great vartiety and all i properly priced. No need to go outside of this store to supply your Thanksgiving needs. Gome Here Today For Thanksgiving Wearing Apparel MANY RARE OPPORTUNITIES OF ECONOMY AND SAVING AWAIT ALL WHO VISIT THIS STORE TODAY Both Roads Will Grant It if Improve- Men’s and Youths’ Winter Overcoats AT THESE VERY SPECIAL PRICES Regular $10.00 Overcoats for Regular $20.00 Overcoats for Men and Youths at........ 37"5 Men and Youths at...... ‘1605“ |[Regular $12.00 Overcoats for Men's § 00 Overcoats, sin Men and Youths at..... 39-9 gle and double-breasted, at 319-50 P en and. Youths arr . or S$12.95 [Mynl, Frgreers, resular 3200 ¢1.69 with a sub-committee of the New Lon- | entitled Pocahontas kas finely given on - - don harbor improvement board, which | Tuesday evening at Olympic hall be- | home Id Darllng w Iskey - l, erection of big docks and warehouses | appeared with suitable costuming and |.00 in the Whaling Town for ocean piving | & stngje s\elitln_g‘to represent an Indian a* Vessel to make tb: same|camp in Virginia. | bottl uld 4X P W gt ottle ort Wine - - Yelopment of New London as'a port of |3 common name, Horace E. Cornin 3 3 & entry has been made. The Grand|powhattan, king of the Tuscaroras, aon. have granted the same conces- Frank Leonard - Mahogany, a servant to Smith, New Haven railroad at a conference | school alumni, a burlesque operetta has h:“chm‘l'e tthe plans leading to the tclredadxood ;ize‘d f_nd}fnce l;hiihl ap- * expenditure of $1,000,000 appropriat- | plauded enthusiastically e clever . ed by the general assembly for the | work of the amateur thespians, who | honle 0|d Bum or Gln - - = rates on n|| mnts from New London '{he following was the cast of char- .50 to western points as apply to Boston. | acters: Therefore a big stride toward the de- | yohn Smith, an uncommon man With | bottle 0ld 4X Sher[y or Muscatel 50 Trunk officials, which line owns the M: C 1 Central Vermont that enters New Lon- | Jonn Rolfe, a 17th c:::ff:y . $3 00 If the state’s $1,000.000 is spent in James W. Kane. the erection of wharves and ' ware- | speckled Thunder, favorite brave and houses, the committee was informed, |~ promised husband of Pocahontas, 0 CS ] the railroad company will put the Horidore Fregeau o ;?m- I!Ar)-ltht :‘tu on shipments from | pocahontas, daughter of Powhattan, avlvi ndon to the south and west as Miss Josephine Bissonette or applies to shipments out of Boston. Ann Eliza Brown, a practical blonde, ® L] Miss Helen McMahon 4 Charged with Embezzlement. Chorus of Braves—Braves, of course |. On]y one sale to a customer Henry M. R = 50, of N —Messrs. Nicholas Spellman, Paul ! vt G "b:' “d“‘ * Yo the | Gadle. William Shea, Charles Ogden, A 4 SHRE ewer the | Horidore Fregeau, Philip Leeney and superior court under bonds of $5,000 | feremiah Downey Women’s Tailored Suits and Coats AT THESE VERY SPECIAL-PRICES by Judge George L. Torrey at Plain- ol V. field and takemn to the Brooklyn jail B_I;’,.‘;‘"MM';;"’}?;:;' e Hollle Women's 315.00 Tailored §49 Q| Women's Caracul Coats, reg- Tuesday morning to answer in the Grace Driscoll, Loui: “'Be" ") Kath- Suits reduced to.. . o ular price $12,50 special 1 Q auperior court, March term, to a charge & — ot ey . price ... i 5 0.98 o embeiet o Tor $577m, 10 8 charge [leen Bowen, Grace Hartie, Rosamond . [ sevnes M. Wright of Plainficid, which ans | Mo\ 2mare and Lillian Mottty Women's 32000 ana 3:250 @14 75| Womens Caraoul Coux, roe: Clitms fo have pald him for stock | Al Jeading man, Mr. Corning in Telephone 812 41-53 Franklin Street, Norwich Suits reduced to.......... bl ke o 1 bR Women's Black Coats of of the Columbian-Hampton company |for this star part and received much ner;z;'WYi:;:t il e at applause for his solo, while Mr. Con- BRANCHES—WILLIMANTIC AND JEWETT CITY e My o ever | nell and Mr. Leonard filled their roles Pathg him the B Reardon after |in a capable manner. For the comedy x ,000, work, Mr. Kane was the right man In g:a ri.xht lp}nceblnd t'hlltn.ppp‘:‘amnce was 2 e signal ‘'or burs’ of aj aus espe- Boys Go the Limit, b ot sy e B e Bl oo e e [“Suits reduced tore. toe SBLTS| TIotior Sndaeire oo $17.50 Great Millinery Values for Today The days aré Hfmned now in which | Greeneville fire company. Mr. Fregeau | LADIES’ NIGHT AT THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICES. was 1 : eyt v ms also well cast. - eeben NORWICH COUNCIL, R. A. | Union Meeting at Park Church—Sorv. At | Special showing of Untrim-|A splendid showing of Women's Dross b e B e 2 o £ 3 | med Hats for Women, Misses| . i} 1t R empties they can locate. One morning yby the Indian huntresses and good Buckingham Memorial. | The union Thanksgivinz service of At Shsttar Shawt £ ‘fine U 3 ‘ T Tecently before § oclock a gang had |chorus numbers by the Indian braves. ; e | the © > by e 198 | b B T vas entered a barn in the city and taken | For the musical part of the operetta | ~ Ladies’ night, with an entertaining the Consrcgational churches and the (] $1.98 | trimmed Hats in all the best ALL OUR FINE HATS REDUCED] away a half dozen before it was known | the orchestral numbers had been ar- | programme but a diminished attend- | Central Baptist church will be held on they were at work. St T T Tubbs. | ance because of the rain storm, was | Thursday morning at eleven o'clock at while Miss Lena C. Boudreau, musical | o 2 Yo. 720, | Park church, R : given by Norwich counmeil, No. 720, | Pai urch, Rev. S. H. Howe, D.D,, directress, was in direct charge of the|§en BY Morwich coEMEl o (20 heing ‘the preacher. At Special showing of TRIM- 98¢ | MED Outing Hats ror Wom- en, Misses and Children, Women's Dress Hats that sold ss 9 up to $10.00—reduced to..... 9V production. Invaluable assistance tow- At the Episc 1 ch value $1.39. A Reasonable Plea ards the elaborate costuming was giv- | at the Buckinghem Memorial After a| AU piscopal churches Thanks- | vaiue $1.39. S - business =1 g day there will b Ve Women's Dress Hats that sold v ghort megting, at which Ise- | & ® special serv At Special showing of TRIM up to $16.50—reduced to..... $9. en by Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice and Rev. gent George F. Adams presided in the For the S10mach |5 Shercios Sie. Galvere ot ud ot | council - chamber, " the 'mesting _was | Thanksgiving day mass will be cel. | company and Mrs. Mary L. Sliney gave | tfansferred to the post hall for the en- | I rated at St. Patrick's church at 8| much help and the stage setting was | lertainment programme, where Orator | O'Clock. . Rt Al . |by Johm Sullivan. ‘W. H. Rush_was in charge. ,This (Wednesday) evening at 7.45 I Your Stomach Is Lacking in Di- | ™ "N pn "0, ® 5. Murtha, Jr. Raymond . Eidred, the well known oelosk. the Christian Science society | 3 A " | local violinist, was heard in artistic- s city wi old a Thanksgivin gestive Power, Whiy Nét Help the ' | Charles Young. James Hynds and ‘Wil- | 003! ZIG U Bas Toetel (B aTHECe: | orvice In’ Room 6, Bil moas ' °F $1.39 | MED Outing Hats for Wo: en, Misses and CwWildr | value up to $2.98. WomenPs Dress Hats that sold 14 9 up to $26.00—reduced to..... o Winter Underwear, Glove_s, Ribbons, Etc. 3 = 5 liam Shea, all members of th ealumni. Stomach Do Its Work—Espec John T. Sullivan sold the tickets and | ment.with Mrs. Camilla Eldred Shields ially When It Costs Noth- they wers taken at the door by Pat- |25 accompenist His selections were DIED iy = 4 omance, Sans Paroles: a Tana.- . At Children’s eecy-lined Rib- - &5 fr Dresden Ribbons | bed Vests and Pants, | winter weight, up to Misses’ (Brahms). Two tenor solos, The Voice | and the late Thomas Ford. | size for 14 years. e VRN, SRR OrTTINGS, of the Ocean (Hartwell-Jones) and |Funeral from his late residence, 92 At Beautiful Dresden Ribiwons, rick Sullivi it % ullivan and Michael J. Dwyer glia, Schoenrosmarin (Kreisler), FORD-—sSuddenly, in New London, Nov. . ing to Try? The cake tabl in ch £ Mi , Net with drugs, but with a reinforce- | Mary Hartie, | o 8c Of MISS| Hungarian Dance 1n C major| 24, 1911, Jobn T. son of Joh&nman " ment of A tive agents, such as are Boxes were occupied by the follow- naturally at work in the stomach? |ing: Holy Name society, Father - Scientific analysis shows that digestion | Mathew T. A. society, Engine company | Call Me Back (Denza) were rendered | - Washington street, New London, At Boys' Fleecy-lined, Sanitary nol- -Tequires pepsin, nitrogenous ferments, [ No. 2. Divisions No. 1 and No. 5. A. O, | With fine effect by A. P. MacDougall, | Wednesday, Nov. 39, ac 745 He- || 25¢ | Shirts and Drawers, sizes 24| 15¢ [ handsome patterns and col- and the secretion of hydrochloric acid. | I, Young Tadies Sedamts (iv for whom the accompanimnts were| Guiem high mass at St. Mary's Star | 1294 soon wwetymst SReiS qun)- | value 19¢c a yard vvx:e;\ vour food fails to dl:e;k, t‘!t is les), Ladies’ Charitable societ D\glg;‘ed by his wife.. t B oMf&lrhe Sea crtxumh\?t &i Burial in St. fty. . proof positive that some of these | Mary O'Sullivan and party, Mrs. Ji o | WAS & entertstuing pro- y's cematery, Norwich, on arrivai | Boys' Ni : r agents are lacking in your digestive |Sullivan and party, . 7" | gramme of slelght of hand by La| of special trolley car from New Lon- || Af | Beys Natural color Union| Al b g g g o - e Indian suits for . the performance|Montague, who mystified his audience| don at 10.30 o'elook. s U o e i e o ® [ color combisations, 5 ahd] Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets contain | were kindly donated by the Porteous & | Very completely, and graphophone se- s | 5% inches wide, value ‘25c a nothing but these natural elements Mitchell company and other accessories lections were rendered At | Girls Ribbed Unlon Suits, | yara. ‘ necessary to digestion and when plac ~ Commings. 7 SO acte i eecy-1i i3 to X .at work in the wesk stomach and|as a committee on the award of sev- Moliicad Compeny. M- {| How to Cure Rheumatism { i ;urs B s s el At | Rich and harldmome designs| 'small intestines, supply what these or- [eral articles donated for prizes: H. P.| Schwarner's market in New London || Prominent Doctor's Best Prescrip- 25¢ | in Dresden Ribbons, 5% :nd “®ans need. They stimulate the gastric| Peausoieil. Patrick Sullivan, F. J. Mur- | has been purchesed by the Mohican tion Easily Mixed at Home. At | Women's Wibbed Vests and | 6 Inches wide, value 39c = . glands and gradually bring the diges- |than, John Burke and James McClaf- [company. The consideration stated in | | » 50c | Pants and extra large sizes B iy ] > . tive organs back to their normal con- [ferty. TLittle Grace Young drew the |the agreement is $90,000. Of this, $100 | 7This simpie and Barmicss Formiula | in all styles and weights. f dition, nmnbceerd- nndf ;lho ruult; wrre&up ::j: pald“tu’:’ '&l’:’xdfr tOn De;ud’ t:s har.d'?rkod wonders for all who have ( SILE WOOL ~ - * 2 noun: as follows by Joseph lle- nce . s to be the | tri t, _qulckly curing chronic acd At Women's and Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets have been | g ... Schwarners and they are to give a free | aClite rheumatism and back-ache. $1.00 I Vests and Pants, regular and , Toris componng e e B g e Boys’ Clothing home and abroad and are found to con- |y jiinria Belli other fixtures, stock, horses, 1.00 each. “tain nothing but MEtcrel Jelstves idge. Mrs. liveau, 32 Second , s orses, wagous, | ol o) bnd one’ ounge ot myrs os | $1.00 eac Chemicei Laboratory. Telegraphic street: one dozen photographs. donated | automobile and in fact all the acces- | Sarsaparilla compound. Take these two OYS Winter Caps with insidesfu « , by Stevens, D. C. Young, Jr.. 16 Soring |sories and appurtenances. Both stores | ingredients home a&n. wt th 1 [ Women’s BSILK and WOOL Sdarees, Difindo,” London, Telephone | ;ireet: ton of coal, donaied by A. T |In New London will be operated for the | half Dint of §o68 whisies ‘Siske ths|| $1.85 | Union Suits, both regular R s ;. No. 9 Central. 20 Cullum St, |Tathrop. Willlam Casey. 90 Sixth | present. tottle and a tablespoonful before | and extra large sizes — all 5 Fenchurch St., E, C. street; box of Clgars, donated by J. A each meal and at bedtime.” Good re- | sizes at $1.85 a Sult, OYS’ Knickerbocker Trousers, sizes TR oy London, oth Aug. 1905 |Georse, James Lo Bousauet Wairegan, Fifth Company’s Drill. R e e T o e B R, T BN TR LY . ave analyzed most carefully a Pox [Conn.; a doll to Catherine Murphy, 105 | Despite the r - 3 . of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Taolets (which I | Hohart avenue. 2 toncance At he - repiar Gl of the | LI oM R T ShninLior fou i . OYS' Two-plece Suits, sizes & to 1§ Dought myself at a city chemist's shop | The evening closed with dancing, for | Fifth comrany at the armory on Tues- | Don’t be influenced to take a patent Women’s Gloves —at $2.50, value $3.89. _for the purpose), manufactured by the | which the Cadillac orchestra played, | day ¢ ing. Following the drill there | Medicine instead of this. Insist on <F. A. Stuart Co, 86 Clerkenwell Road, |and men of St. Mary's parish served &s | was an irteresting Lasketball game be- | P2Ving the genuine Toris compound in THREE LEADING VALUES OYS Two-plece Buits, sless ¢ to. 15| ‘London, E. C,, and have to report that |the floor committee. tween the Fifth company and the All- | ng, Ofiginal one ounce, sealsd. yellow TR AT e $3.9): .1 cannot find any trace of vegetable or Stars which was won by the former, | Hinior and nuadeeds ot ipned here aast|J4t $1.00—Women's Dress Kid Gloves, 18 to 6. were cured by It in a short time, . the celebrated ‘‘Duchess” make, Y8 Winter Overcoats, sizes 3tto 3 the best $1.00 Gloves made. —at $4.76, value $6.00. t $1.00—Women's “Bacmo” Cape Gloves, in tans and grays, equal OYS’ Winter Overcoats, sizes 11/to] to any glove sold at $1.35. 16—at 36.60, value $8.00. t $1.00-Women’'s one-clasp Chamols g Gloves, washable, in white and BOYB‘ Winter Owercoats, sizes/ 12 tq col 15—at-$8.00, value $10:00, NOTICE e Jewelry for Gift Purposes Our Jewelry Department has been removed to Drness Goods room for the holidays, where/in the enlarged space we are showing a most complete line of Jewelry, suitable for gift purposes. There are hundreds of articles ofsper- sonal adornment.- for Men, Women and Cfilldreo. all at popular prices. Make it a point to visit our<Jewelry De- partment and see the splendid showing-we make. _mubjected to critical chemical tests at Turkey. donated br Mrs. Charles F.|tifle to the bullding, counters and |.From your dru, {;: &et one cu:::l:é «mineral poisons. Knowing the ingre- <dients of the tablets, I am of opinion ONLY ABOUT THIRTY sthat they are admirably adaptable for F < the purpose for which they are Intend- M‘PE roiae The Water Department Will Then ed. (Signed) Have Completed Their Part of the John R. Brooke, F. 1. C, F. C. S. There is no secret in the preparation i of Stuart's Dys ablets. Their | Stony Brook Pipel y known - Fegive by the re 3 On Tuesday the water department cendations of 40,000 lcensed physi- | employes lald a section of the Stony ;g;.nu in the United States -:? Canada. | Brook pipeline under the trolley track ey are the most popular in Washington square, so that it was 3 -3 3 ‘edles for indigestion, dyspepsia, not necessary for trolley patrons to ra. som: peti elan- S th,,’h‘ g il S B i transfer there, late in the afternoon from and evening. There remains about olw ‘or atssolution and apsimilation of | thirty feet mors of pipe to be inig m ul beca ‘thoro: Pe- ‘which means two more s e & ™ There wil] then be a gate and lengths. ablehad NECHN - e o " at |3, Beaeh, which will complete the job. {L‘y L3 commaiod b tonight. 1 On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jewelt 1 Strong | Anjshed t at the latest, it mh (by test) to digest 3,000 grains |5 the opinion of Superintendent éor- <of steak, nd foods. Stuart’s 3 Dyapepsta s A ;‘,}.‘g’wm%mm:m City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will . Ask your week. The measurement on Tuesday & \ Do for down . E AL A Sermfm et N | be epen every business ‘day (excep! Satar 8 lev Slar Bae, Marehath days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m.. -LLADIES closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. 3250 Gun Metal, Button and Blucher. The Porteous & Mitchell Co.