Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 2, 1911, Page 6

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ONE MORE_ LIGENSE FOR WESTERLY| ' Likely to be Issued lhndny—Automobih Blazes Up—Mov- ing Buildings From Court House Site Continues—Elec- tric Spark and Broken Gas Pipe Started Millinery Fire— Westerly Owned Schooner Damaged at Onset, Mass, The Little Store ‘ON FRANKLIN SQUARE WE SPECIALIZE IN the towh of Westeriy voted in | when Ira Snyder sauntered along. - Ira of Nquor licenses, a vear ago, | took in the situation at a glance, and i HH cne license to each 500 of inhabitants, | although the number of licenses could be l‘afldlby the c';unclL It was ar- Sued that it was the Arst time that | arly had Dosen linery department of the Opie store Westerty bad bosen Yoted into the I~ | (1Y P versed fountain of gas mous vote of the council that the fall | 1ame suddenly burst out in the room, age was done. in the mil- There was a lively ti Garments town the people would be given dem. omstration of the evil effects of the sa- loon, and that a vear hemce Westerly and fell, Just snapping the at_the point where ~ | came unloos. electric w | Cloths, , coats in the most correct styles. = I s - the gaspipe broke. The electric spark | S e oty Touted niche in | oof fire to the escaping gas. causing | the no-license column. The prophecy of some of the coun- | cifmen proved to be as unreliable as #he progmostication of most weather prophets, for this year the town vote for license by a majority twice as la much excitement. Immediately portable | fire extinglishers were brought into use 1 ck as much was turned che nd kept the blaze in possible until the off. The damage wa a coat in our store. Sl IR R foie and (R 3610 sipgle exception the council f th = SRoem o o SRR e e No one can tell &l they try, fore could not consistently recede . v from the sction of a year ago, as to| _The first section of the second build- g to be moved from the site of the v town building and court house is now on the move, and has not yet met legal obstruction. e Tot and past the the number of licenses to be issued, nor | to renewal of licenses that had been issued. as the liguor dealers had con- ucted the business in compliance with objection was made against | The Ladies’ Specialty Co. was taken out of moving building and license and he was disappointed at nis failure to matertalize. It =0 happened that the one who held the Bouse befor MYSTIC | reached the fir the ar dm not apply fter the g tire Dl“’ Miss Carney’'s Death Follows That of re were several app nces would mothave | Mother and Brother—Fire in Dye- enss o of e e IR | ikt Ml kit a1, O. O. t far from t inconvenience of the F. Roll Call Planned. councilman, ng of linemen are reduc- hone and to the minimum. signature was attached to th strances again: electric light Local Laconics. | Clyde Han spent Thanksgiving day n New London. The vie turkey glv has faded If the > and th only brot three weeks ith two weeks a her to & of Weste: mother’s t00 Schooner Atlanta M. Jagger, named | <hoot on Thanks- for & Westerly v. a fire t due, now in a briet | Thomas more of mett, the in Westerly with sand, ‘ana “harf, and beforc way, swung arour for The plans of the new At. surt building includes lice station. town b a moder 1 te. d district court in n Sit building, so-called, in Union be rolled ck engine company Many of the friends of the late Ber- nard Halpin, including comrades fought was d much ;| was don: mills were St. Michaer's Neale was mass and the inson. eck edge. ustration maiied ipt of 10 cents in n Company. ong Wait. Mr. and Nirs, Ha While standing in front of the store, | | | | | [isona ‘cwiniass = | probably have to wait for the the autombile delivery wagon of | York and Raymond llionth patent before some go- Segar_ company et- | Haven nuis comes along and invents rubor am at wom't rattle in the wagon at 4 a. m.—Wash- indMr Vashingt M. ar ina clined e Rival Medicine Hat. mentioned est a cool > town of i Moty [t ram Age-Herald, ¢ of his i | : ; Cianer of Westerly was| J55: Chtistopher Mo S Quickly--or ifoney Back i Enind oy ateman Nig e teamed 1o s rvance of t st anniv dence, after to their How To Stretch Qut The Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy the reorzanization of that com- | ther; OFTh ¥ Hete 5 & & Prot. Cly " Chene Yo You Ever Used. Family Supply " fice of Elir [ 1e the” guest of nis b : Your Wrinkles for 50c Save 5 . W of office of Elihu avi e s 2 xpires this onth It (From E ity Culture) You have ner anything which vring, the town -counc 3 wrinkle remedy that tkes Bold of 1 o amd conqoers it Ve, and yet B0 #o guickly as Pin t on the face of any ba result, is made stops e most obeiins cough a | p, h ounce of sxolite in 24 bours. Guars | to give prompt and company, | of witeh hazel. Bathing § ! 2 croup and whoop- ; n'x:uflf Only a Boy's Size. 2 l’;‘.p“:jmfl:)n:nmk and 4 nighly concen- e AT e Ollie James wrinkle and furrow. The ‘White Pine tes senate from Kentucky, does no to tighten the skin and = possess a grown-uj) name.—Providence & i, . wlieh. iy tally Journal ut the wrinkles. = apparent that the same effect ans the “drawing of folds and Where He Gets Cold Feet about the checks, neck. chin e Bouey, tre 1 ive citizen Jim Ask the druggist for the Eaaily | 1€ the constructio Ohio. — Washingt ~olite, which form is easi- onsl® | omice bullding which =3 ILED IN L] both good fea See. & hendy moueboiq medicine for COURT AT PUTNAM | asthma. bron | wmusually efective for inei lang | Creditors Do Not Want Arnold Re- froubies. T'sed in more homes in the | leased from Bankruptoy. . B and Canada than any uther cough | + “higher Fark Hotel an | 9 | You can buy ali these things at very low prices. Mre, Panli Come in and let me show you. social evils e LSS B Sy | are diie to man-m it mas he E e gy, | T . e T ‘i w-um-;.:f fenser’ Hoom 1. 2o Record-Herala Chapman Block, Broadway. 4 9 ‘members of the town council who take | with his characte Iness went | = s ride In being recognized leaders in op- | into the store, ret: few seconds position to license were favorabie to | later with a bucket of water and ex- issuing licenses to the limit that js, | tinguished the blage before any dum- | which in the upper story of the H = . Hmit .ua:'«:l hbev law bes It a"'sd ;‘u“ffi‘ng_fl SWelneudny, BTLEERGOD. '“mi In our little store can be seen a fine line of popular price Ty operating seventesn saloons in the | USDUIS' of the department Is by 235! Fyp Seal Plush, Caracul, Broadcloth and Fancy Reversi | and electricity, and the chandelier be- s 3 3 cy Reversible Today (Saturday) we make special low prices on these | garments which means a great saving to those who purchase the ren although one of the i when work was councilmen declared at the public \“Qr";n‘n the h-'}'m e L or b w6 ende down into - ain| 248 Main Street Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. residence was c d, that he expected precautic ¥ measure in BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE. was quite larz A DAINTY MODE! Murphy and Boss Penrose are Mr. Home Run Baker |out, Mr. Morgan will have them exe- | White helped man . too_grouchy even to commis- dir. Christy Mathewson will not | culed for high treason.—Milwaukee | So these head " 2 = with~ cac bother—Cleveland | collaborate iile sketch or | Sentin ly indefinite,—Phil hia 1 SRRt Com . rurning Hepubiis Ene - 2 At the reg s of Stoning- can. ; Town Solicitor Harry B. Agard had L R T e S ’ s a Shange As They | Alwxyl Have. | | If It Will Run at All | By aftern ol Lol copntit down in Ilinois. It won't repare a lette machive may be ge is be L of High ani i I e oo fore they'll sweep the country.—>Mil- upon his ne t it will run away from the rest might appointed: James Cooper, cl ga wwith BT L s Seap el s party.—St. Paul Despatch. News. TR bas ot ben smitated bt |10 Spgh e Just bear in mind that 1 shall have on hand at THE §Corned Beef - 4 Ibs. 25c | Salt Pork NigEo' - Ib. 8:c | Smoked Shouiders Ib. 10ic produce the ;u:;:n-b:‘v'?es::::;)::;;; | the superior | FARMERS’ EXCHANGE in The Chapman Block on Broad- - & moees refusded. "Certihcate of guar | hould U{m’x;iu;lxx'rirefl at hetaiied | way as fine a stock of Fresh Vegetables, Fruits, Meats for the PRIME RIB ROAST, 18 PORK CHOPS lZ] LEGS OF LAMB, 10 REAL SAUSAGE, ” ! C = o will gladly get it | sactions; that ho ¢ nuerea "ty °% | Christmas Holidays as you can find in thiscity. =~ | b ...... 2 s ¢ b . Ttk ZC | e AP C b..cooonss 2 A | curity” or"a" Toan'of 322 .3‘.“'!.5:‘ :‘;iéi That lot of 1,000 LIVE Turkeys arrived here a little late; | ROASTING l8 FRANKFURTERS, 25 CHOICE FRESH "I T - o "}Jaondkuls! Becurity for Toan ot | the night before Thanksgiving, but not too late for Christmas. { CHICKENS, bb. .. .. C 2 lbs C POT ROAST, Ib. ... SHOULDERS, Ib. .. . 20 e iving ot ot LG e s Srcdiiors | Anybody who wants a live Turkey conlhave o b — ;i were defrauded. Armold was. foreed | ish'i s - i iti 3 | kruptey on September 19, 1510, | may wish it. These Turkeys will be in better condition than SIRLOIN, i1 F sh Wher: 1 Buj in Westerl) |- R A | ever for Christmas. poRTERHousE, | 2;0 ;s»g'flg LOINSs - b 1 2;0 A~ Fas— 1 K et o ’g‘ e anne ] Better see me before you place your order. ; ROUND, b ..... | piah retuens Aol s that ; Bk i had n ‘: :4‘ - anier u‘ér‘l':’;‘ A FEW SUGGESTIONS MOHICAN 15 5-1b Pail zsc OAT Zsc Fine, Meaty Zsc Condensed ZSC m: g::yl:: i . Wil be B e aiod catiing ! COCOA, can ... WVIJEILY, Ib ..... PRUNES, 4 Ibs. . MILK, 3 cans oMoy o e opag®s Turnips and Potetocs, ol Gesh goods. - Raised || Wi 505" CRACKERS - 2 ibs. 15c| OHIO MATCHES - 5 boxes 19¢ [ WASHINGION CRISP -3 phes. 25 TR YT S reyerpr— Sweet Cider and Cider Vinegar by the quart or barrel" [ABLE BUIIER - - - Ib.28c] COMPOUND 2 Ibs. 17c |PEANUI BUI1ER - - 2 Ibs. 25¢c B Aavooe T Peaches and Jellies canned at home. AT 4 p_ ., Manhattan Overcoats AHE THE BEST To all men who spend from $15.00 to $30.00 for an Overcoat—Manhattan Overcoats have first choice. Not because we say it—not because it is so indicated by the phenomenal Overcoat business we are enjoying, but— ' actual comparison proves it. Every day increases the long list of well-dressed men and young men who are stylishly and comfortably attired in one of our smart Overcoats. If you have not yet purchased your Winter Overcoat, come in, you would be surprised at what wonderfully fine Overcoats we are selling at $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 and $22.00 NOW FOR GHRISTMAS Holiday stocks are arriving daily. Bright, crisp, new merchandise, especially selected for Holiday gift giving that will not fail to bring comfort and good cheer to the recipient. Don’t forget that this is the logical store to buy “His” Xmas Gift. Only 20 shopping days to Xmas. The Manhallan 121-125 MAIN STREET. The Leading Store in Eastern Connscticut devoted exclusively to Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Wearing Appars! Shop early. Forget He Owns the Ci 1t those federal lawvers dc Not Damon and Pythias. We prophesy that during the comine Not Speaking" for Publ It is_more than likely that Boss Cox, Rough on Chief s that “Ct Justice, A headline sa _ ns Times-Democrat, Did Pretty Well. Tt's wonderful how the ancient Gresks managed to acquire as much [ Things look for the Chinese cultu d wi‘hout anv Mr. | rebe Dr. Wu_Ting-fang takes no Carnegle—Pittsburgh Gazette-Times. | nop —Boston H \) and How to Reach v a Green Old Age Keep the bowels regular and liver by systematic use of Sch Pills, and you will escape They cure stomach and 1f dyspepsia, indigestion, sick headaches, heartburn, jaundice, flatulence. proved 70 years. Wholly vegetable— lutely harmless—plain or sugar coated 25c a box. Sold everywhere. Semd for free book and diagnose your own case. Need Printing ? 35-6 The BULLETIN Co. 64-66 Franklin Street Saturday Saturday Money Savers Money Savers BARGAIN FEATURES IN PURE FOODS Which Make This Store One of the Most Interesting Shopping Centers in City b.113c[SUGAR 34¢ 15¢|Eggs doz. 24¢ 5 lbs Fine Cooking Eges PURE LARD | YELLOW Onions 4als Solid Meat OYSTERS gl 3 RYE BREAD L FRUIT PIES Delicious Boston BROWN BREAD, loaf 6 10c German Coff CEVT EEa YOUR PURCHASES DELIVERED IN CITY FOR FIVE CENTS.

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