Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 1, 1911, Page 6

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. YOU CAN HAVE HEALTHY HAIR. ’ - a : Uss Wyetivs Sage and Sulphur, a 3 > A il Soin SUGGESTS = Harmiess Remedy That Makes the oo Hair Grow. v £ Arid Season Ends, as Town Council Grants Licenses to Six-| wrat a picy o 1 to observe so many poople’ with (1ih ani Taded hait and then realize that the most of teen Applicants—Temperance People Put Up a Strong ficze puopIc misht have o fine, healthy 1= ) ead Of bair if they would but use Opposition—Observance of the Holiday—Bernard Hal- | the simple “sase tea~ of o sranis mothers, con ned with other ingredi- 2o 9 % ents for restoring and pr« rving the pin’s Death. hair. No one, young or old, need have » gray hair, weak, thin or falling hair, dandrarr or any trouble of the sort if \ N Thefe was a special session of the|Judge Sweeney. Thers was remon- |they would but use Wyeth's Sage ar 3 8 e 1 Westerly town council Wednesday, e Claiming that the greater part |Sulphur Hair Remed Or the con- ! 1B No more ashes to lug. No clumsy pan to President Willlam L. Clarke presiding, | of tie land owners within 200 feet of | trary, it is possible to have healihy, il . ill dust and dirt on the kitchen floor. $pd these counciimen present: Alberf|the premises were opposed to the |vlgorous hair, of perfec color by & - B8 % . Langworthy, Maurice W. Flynn, C. | granting of the license. applications of this remarkable N {larence Maxson, Willlam Culley, Jobn [ ~ Dr. M. H. Scenlon, one of the re- | Preparation, ¥ The Glenwood Ash Chute T, Fdmond and wg:x::: A Saunders. | monstrants, stated that when he slgn- avretls Sas whur Hair Gl e meeting was consideration | ed the remonstrance he supposes emecy quickiy 2 dandruft, - r— = solves problem. locat j ben of twenty-nine applications for the |the signatures of the owners of a [leaves the scalp cle and h te::‘;’decmngcmdblyt:’lhea?idrgvalti ::ru-’.‘h: S fil RT seventeen liquor licenses to which the | majority of property within the re- | promotes the growth of the hair an Ez:m through the kitchen floor to Prbm h . town i entitled to under the law of | quired redius would be secured. He |restores the natural color 1 & N is insight.’ Not s particia of & one license for each 500 of population |said it might be well If this applica- [ which has become faded o S =14 ™ cellar. °P3fl ot a particle of dust In order to accommodate the appli- |tion was to be seriously considered |is a clean, wholesome dres i b [ can escape. Just slide the damper once each d-{ . cants, and others intercsted, {ho ses- | that the reputation of the blace, and |may be tused at ans ava with : i 3 and drop the ashes directly into the ash barrel. 137-141 Main Street sien was held in Lheh'-flwn“!;all‘ and | perhaps the applicant, l;fl‘:( bT ‘wor- ‘ 1 safe Don {: 31 ;l » " ¢ there were about one hundri men in | thy of investigation, and that the po- Start today with yeth’ p . " iy 1o Toconts Sighe 1o of assistance |and Sulphur. g J The Dust Tight Cover ‘The first application considered was | Judge Sweeney said he appreciated This preparation is ed to the -3 > that of Frank L. Holliday for a li- | Dr. Scanlon’s position, but in this in- | public at fifty cents a bottle, and is to barrel is another entirely new Glenwood Idea 8 cense at 157 Granite street. This is a [stance the owners of the greater part | recomme Sold ail druz- and is very ingenious. The Ash Chute is sold com- Tenewal snd was advocated by Attor-|of the property within the prescribed | gist ial o : ! 2 plete with barrel and all connections, as illustrated, ey John J. Dunn. There were 2o 0b- | limit had not remonstrated. £o0d ! Y —— Bt a moderate price to fit any cabinet style Glen- ections. S s 0od. This is only one of the splendid improve- Alphonso Acotin, 72 Pierce street,| Luigi Toscano, 73 Pleasant street. | = b g i waa the next application called. Judse | Judge Sweeney Spoke In favor of re- | Gealers will ~ontribute $33 each to the P Cwiw: Shwwod D e B Jokn W. Bwesney sppeared for appii- | nowsy. - Mo objecti federal gover and be at consid- ‘without ornamentation or fancy nickel, *“The cant. No objection. Guiseppe Turano, 57 Plerce street. |crablo other expense, hefore reaping sion Style” Glenwood. _ Every essential refined b Natale Bonvenutl 48 Canai street; | No obje Sny”pecuniary profit. and improved upon. _ ! Juedge Sweeney explalned that last vear | | Tt the’ list of appl Rev. Thomas O'Brien of Providence; > . ’ . =, officiated at the Up-To-Date Gas Attachments , es, and then ap- |s brother of th :enses were [ marrizge of M al street, nnd Joseph Pierce street. | Marlboro, formerly of Westerly, in ‘the £ the Immaculate Conception, the license was granted to John J. Carney and transferred to Bonvenuti. tions for wholesale 1 ‘o objection. considered as follows Jobn Catto, at Peter Parks place,| James H. Blackler, This. can be had with the latest and most improved Ele- vated or End Gas Range attachments, It has% powerful hot water front or for country use a Large Copper Reserycir on the end opposite fire box. It can be furnished with fire box at Bradford ,\gflobsem!on. — 8 No_ objection. % Church ¢ John F. Champlin, Oceall house, Browne, 1 Pleasant street. | Wednes morning. Miss Annie e ” s Aok . Watch Hil. No objection o, O'Brien, sister of the bride, was brides- e R T A e s ] E Lawion, on White Rock |maid, and Dr. Andrew = McGows = o aproved Aok Den ma an emi Percelain Francesco Chindi, 203 Canal street.| Ralph W ) No_object! road. No objec cousin of the grocm, was best man. Frank Cosienzo, 83 Plerce street. No nto Turano, 71 Pierce street. No |The bride is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bjection. objection. Michael O'Brien and sister of P. H. Louis H. Eddy, Dixon bouse. No & This complcted the list of applica- | 0’Brien of New London. objection. tions and President Clarke asked if e Charles H. Fay, Watch Hill house. |there were any present that desired to | MYSTIC <e_odjection. 7 be heard. T eroso Guarino, in build occupied by John Polizo: ' Dinner Sets Tumblers--plain, etched and cut glass | Sherbert Glasses Sherry Glasses = The S s Crumb-Duncan Marriage — Body of on the| John Catton, applicant for = iantic road, mear Bradford. No ob- [at the Bradford house, said Mrs. Kate Mallory Thayer Placed in tion conducted a saloon in the village of | Vault—New Haven Basketball Team oceph A. Guarino, 59 Pierce street. [Bradford for the past year, and in | pic oS O Advocated by Judge Sweeney, No ob-|such = satisfactory way, that the x o0 rong opposition of a year ago had | gy, marriage of Miss Mabel Duncan, Charies D. Havens, 56 Canal street. | disappeared. Now there was apother - o Duns No_obfection. 3 application in for = license in Brad- ET“‘@'““"“'{(C",“, e “,"f,m,‘fi;,]u'lhwh Gluessepse Lalima. 101 Caval street.|ford. “He did not appear in opposition f fanof Greenmavilic avenue and Ralph - o obfection. __|to that appiication. but If the couneil | 1 Crumb of New Nork took plage on . 95 Canal strect. NO [decided to grant two licenses for the R r e Cl t Gl . Murtin, riotel Martin, o4 | CAISE, e, ¥Oua st the rivilege fo | cst gacsonage, Rev. C. . Haich per , , aret Glasses J. Martin, Hotel Mertin, 3¢ |Githaraw his appiication. . i e : ¥ 2 olati ional eth- trent “ocated by Judge g et attirec veling s ith hat to and Mrs. Palmer Brown, In|family. The tablst Js of gray Knox- |almost a violation of professional eth %o ohigeated Dby Judge| William . Holmes, superintendent | oLl ST "5t VoS atiended | by | Mise | ville marble and bears the following | ics—Washington St . o7 Mo objection. " |of schools, ard in this nstance repre- e o At Hary MR S| hington Sta Cocktail Glasses S Dbens 6 h ASYR [T T ). camntiipe a brother of the bride, w s sister, Ars.| CHARLES SIGOURNEY, An Airship Trip for Him. - . Shwsne: 2 AVOT. |Dosed to granting liqu 3 After the ceremony at t Gray, at Ledyard. Merchant,_Scholar Churchman. Walter Wellmar is hesitating be- G meroso Guardion, or any other man | ,ome of the bride’s parents a recer nnie Porcey Born_in Boston, July 21, 1778. tween China nd Tripoli. If he wants 1 e i pew applica- |Soliauor license for ‘the place desig- | AONS.25 nCh For'm rs of the fam- of her sister, Mrs. tte | Dicd In Hartford, December 39, 1S.1. |15 chronicle big eveats he will go to ustar: asses N Botnas 4L B8 and. 78 Mein | o oy ohe Niantic roed hear Brad- | gy, after which M Mrs. Crumb Clerk aud Warden of This Church | (hina - Birminsham Age Kerald | tiom, for license at 68 an 2in | ford, by reason of its effect upon the |5 ST WRICH - they are to hn H. MacKenzie of Providence 1803- 1828 am Ag o strest. Atiorney Samuel H. Davis | pupils of the nearby Niantic school. [ 1Sff for New ¥ G ot Thisalee itho er, Mrs. Vestryman 1839-1854. T Wheotly of LaFollett P ¢ Dish B e it & Tt ot e worker in the se. Mr. | Isabella vie, Who is il at her| Charter Trustee of Trinity College Compteed Woetiy.of Lefollette reserv iSines S S Srsperty wifhn & Iadlos . Peter Rose, applicant for a liguor | Crumb is a former Yoy Rbihs e G824, Senator Laollette’'s republican par- ation, objected to granting of the H k street, who was denied indson of John Pr e of the Wes Mr ron Billings and In Memoria Aeterna Erit Justus. ty 18 evidently no bigger \h-(lu‘“h la- ¢ B et in trance was @ license a year ago, gave assurance Mrs. Aurilla Crumb Wil- | gaugt Priscilla, Esth nd bel—St, Louis Globe-Democrat, t s remonstrance was Dot ¥ daughter, Misses Priscilla, Esther — ¥ the majoricy of lind owners, |that the business would be conducted street. "The bride received many | Smeline Billings, and Miss Ruth Ros- Almost_Unconstitutiona B T [ FULL STOCK of M The completion of the Panama ca- | During the last decade the contribu- made by the majority of he had filed no piat or formal remon- strance. o Congressman George H. Utter, a property owner in th in oppos: tude on Christians have in strict compliance to law. beautitul glfts. | ers of New London are gues 1d Mrs, C. B. Newbury nal a year ahead of the specified time |tions of Japanese F ) Elvoad in Vault | “"Siss Helen Wilecx and Waterman | will siriks the average contoamtor as |about doublec Jent Thanksgiving with thelr Ralph Lawton anncunced that if he was not to be one of two wholesale ers, that the council might con- | The body of Mrs. K who died from ir ceived by falling from a car:iaze The hearing was then declared closed | in Hot Springs, Va., and the councilmen went into execu- | nesday afternoon tive session for the consideration of | panied by about |the applications. ~ For nearly three | friends, and was taken jhours the ceuncilmen deliberated, and | cemetery and placed in th decided to grant retail liquor licenses | vault. Rev. Varnum A. Cooper as_follows: ton, a former pastor of the X To Alphonso Acotin, Natale Bonve- | Episcopal church, and an | nuto, “Joh Jolin F. Champlin, | friend of the family, conducted Louis H H. Fa vices at the cemetery. Oir: two hundred feet of the proposed lo- |, Ceter. Res Dining Room Furniture |sider his application withdrawn. ox of Willimantic of her parents, Mr. and > W. Wilcox. TEACHERS UNDERPAID. —l this application, vihile Those in New Britain Petition for Increased Salaries, teachers of the New Britain Jo- Look At This eph A. Guarino. Frank H. Holiid | Frank Marino, Andrew J. Martin, M Her =ch have petitioned the school ering had ap- |chael McCarthy, Pasquale Salameno, | Save the arch at Elm Grove c card for increases in salaries. They and liberally contributed to the Aot ety thiete' pay ABRGIA the appli- [Guiseppe Turano and Luigi To: person and the | Wholesale licenses will be issued to |odist church of this place. as follow place \\\:‘!;vn n;; ian;:iufl (rklvi(:;!n:; a‘nd Tfi;trv""”il;“‘:"{’; Family Dinner Party. SEEE DRSPS fox e o, rabie” uction “upon | application fo he sramted. Al other | . Mrm Antoinette ipley ent | cost of Uving. : Cogswell, North Dakota, applications, except those of Charles D. Havens =nd Guiseppe Lalina were November 21st, 1911. homestead on Thanksgivir entertained her three sisters— I Peter M = Tn,,\"'--;‘{n;f—e o S muiRe GF the fimot]ORtomeTRen her Dwes s salaries of other wage earn- . o ot S e s Bt lares pasa to teachers ot Charles Lillibridge, k& et ot e Sy and thelr wives, Mr. and Mrs. George [Other citiss. =~ . STy . et piats and - emon- | Bernard Malpin, for mere than hait | b; Harvey of New Iondon, e Ll Norwich, Conn. : <2 n fled against this|a century a resident of Pawoatuck, | giirict; MMr. amd Mre. D hey claim that the average cost of | 1 3 5 e e e i | and mamay ot Tedyara, ofr. - 18 Lghs ectylom, Shipping today ONE THOUSAND LIVE TURKEYS, | # e i s Pritepiont fepsiiar i<y ONE THOUSAND CHICKENS, TWO HUNDRED AND ne- No IS illman mili at & nville, He lefi 2 s b P R e e FIFTY DUCKS and GEESE. i Lol | war where e nequitted himsels with [ -, Ghurch | : e rd houss, | CTedit. M Halvin calisted’ in Com- | A% the Unfon Baptist church a un- ¢ A R Siprory for Lamnand Pouy | e o el Elanle ey | fon “hanlegiving Service or| CIOERIRg oL Signed (Charlie Hewitr) =g moted 1o, corporai mber 13, 1362, | Baptist churches. Rev. Ha He was | transferred w0 Company C, or of the Methodist ¢ eac T The above telegram received by me, and in connection with wentisth resiment, January 1, 1364, o B Stes Pl I wish to inform the public of Norwich and vicinity that this ship expiration of term of serv uly . ymen teache:s, twentie Monday © lates: wi t same on exhibition to bl r. Halpin became intercsted in the Phe first game of basketball 1 - follows } son in Mystic took e ir Pairick’s hall, when itics of the town of Stonington and Grammar. Toggery Shop democratic party. He was b boys came to Mystic $300 tion as selecctman for rnoon. Mystic came off vict 15, | Second y y 650 | was among the best-known men the start and much interest was taken rh ye 530 town and a pry . ssident o el inal, who is a w man for the 706 1 e 1 =X 3 \ 2 C f [ itame oF Paveatnck, - o T | Myatia thams i 418 shme phor mree | Sitth year 30 | Since our splendid EXPOSITION and Sale of SRR L R R Mr. Halpin was born in Ireland sev- | McKonc and Wilcox certainiy Seventh 3 1 FURS held October nineteenth, we have been endeav- L e lenty-six years ago, and came to this | 2o0d as last vear. The first 1 | country when quite young. Ife is s sulted 23-6 1 or of Mystic. o e that ine =xhibi arer id-Seas Rob P L R L e e -/ Devie v move, an increase of $50 and have just received word that the Manufacturing AR S R S S S e Charles C. Taft, New Park hotel, |} i Dy e S e oestuis 17 Si LA i} Furriers who assisted us in making our DISPLAY and stock of Fresh Vegetables, Meuts, Fruits and all the Flxin's tha B e S oiod by | °T Wester) & % e BLL By . wearer, W SIGOURNEY TABLET. '} SALE such a pronounced success have granted our wish with that THANKSGIVING DINNER as you will ind in this towr =1 Local Laconics, Notes of the Holiday. Christ Church, Hartfortl, Has One to and their representative Mr. S. C. Palmer will be here Y CALL AND SEE US. - = St rank Dutton iz home for the holi- | Mr. and Mre. Fred Hopkins and fam Memory of Former Warden. i o How to Avoid Serious gaz from 1V of Providence are siests of i 11 P ° 5 SATURDAY, DECEMBER SECOND, C Kidney and Bladder Trouble dward of New York { Mrs. John W. MacDonald on Denison | A tah mory of Chasles | 2 My goods are high in quality, but low in price. y venie. e i ‘warden D: dE = g ol Y London was a |, Mr. and X Henry Laukes ana | Ch \ artford, and ay and Lvening, e serious = of kidney or bla t et daughter, Mi ele Laukes v ud_of rney, the R arr af Eridgepor epent | 'OF ML AN TNG ) we e with 2 magnificent line of fine Fur Coats, Matched Sets, e Farm ers EXG o S b e Rl A e Scarfs and Muffs. These coupled with our own splen- a ge, Clarence Arthur nisgi jarnes will iving with is family in CHARLES F, LILLIBRIDGE, Prop. Chapman Block, Broadway did stock of Furs, will afford an unequalled opportunity for choosing of Furs for personal use or for Gift givers seeking the best and most luxurious remembrances pos- ible to secure. Customers may select any item J:ey wish from this immenSe line just if purchased from Keleher of Tester! § e | FOR SICK READACHE, SOUR STOMACH, — LAZY LIVER OR SLUGGISH BOWELS Stearn in Norwich B st with the fa mittee, Judse itiee, Judse Jons W Fwceney of REGULATE STBMACH, LIVER 6. oo 28 | Richand od to" ablet mm-mflmmsflzflf n0%30d | Washington county in the exeedtive | commitres, at FURRIER Opposite New Chelsea Savings Bank. No. 52 Shetucket Street. MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, % : H. JACKEL «& (,10.‘ 1 1 h TREWIC D0 06 18 o =dverising medivm avertsing medium in | ikuing tf Alice Kennedy, librarian of the Sesldite e - e [ Tl =R 2y ; B A scst hs ndigeats our regular stock. Selections may also be made de- §|Buy fhe “BIG BEN™ Alarm GEO. E. PITCHER aoin . criais. tor- | o . S R o livery at XMAS time. | Clock oll_,L Givil Engineer, who is Bl 'in 1 log: owels or an upset s - y g e Y | ishes to an’ aunce to i ledo.’ Ohin. 13 w‘nw; know the misery caused by v, clogged bowels or 5 Each and.every piece of Fur is strictly guaranteed §| FRISVVkI_'J - | the Dublic' st he bas mover 1o 1d g Sy gt Jon’t put in an ” iistress. Let Cascarets cleans d regu- Tan AR S : Sl G S 2 2 lin Street B away nd moved to ¢4 . |, Thanksgiving dny there was union | late yout Limach: + (b aous itsasiot S At o Bl to be as represented and our Patrons and Friends cannot i 2538 T rin Scxes | Broadway. Chapman bullding, opposita 'hg” 8] H“’ ] waslflfll ;:\,’u.u]m,_‘."mf m the Toce b ] sy -making 3 (e exceas bile Som yCHIE S S sy afford to overlook this opportunity of selecting Fine RADFORD, — e | Methodisi e s and atholic | els. Ths you w S S i i i > eenemens | 1 e 1t . nd Catholié | ls. “hen you wi st i Furs at reasonable prices from the most comprehensive JOSEPH B 4 QULALITY 5 | = ans a cle d S 3 ved i i 2 ork should censtderod INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | St Shied"the |} assortment ever displayed in Norwich. Book Binder. Saoocialiy wihen 1t Coss Mo Siors hea . g jdes need a good, gen- the inferlor d. . Bkillod zaen & 7 ““""3 b Evlr"c“ e Do Not Forget the Day and Date, Saturday, fany """;:’“.n',:':;;'v" to Order. | Gmbloyed by Uk DUF Beice tell the 2ital hree Million Dollurs e B ) . hole story. 5ous Thres tiillion Dollars | Jitred B. Ctter. student > December Second, Day and Evening. Telephons 268 - P gy < ¥ 2 A Over Thousand Accounts. 1 vt Wodbaamas i‘ 2 i & i h —_— e - - eral, ccuiieous end efficlent 1o Its | 1 R ith Rl gL Apenvs g tes nr | it BC B Lo JAS. C. MACPHERSON On Exhibition Fidelic Beer {3siana Tepubhoan. ainte copiogr Lo0e e * A fine assortment of the Latest Styles in Millinery for Fall and Winter wear On Draft or tn I i ‘.-,‘.;F i WOR‘K‘*WHILE'YOU SLEP T O b, olteisteink: § 2, Coriected By Ane peop. | ! ! Rt BT ; o a.na adver ] PLA T TIAT o of Aleing . usnined VepL o ounocticat cousl to The Bul- annectcit sqial to The Bul ot the fe lailn tor Duiness rsauiis letin"Tor Wusiness res ; pume b Lbeing §100, Beslies this, the sevtatocn

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