Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 14, 1911, Page 8

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‘of Norwich and v great advuntage mmayleWmefleeNumbcmudb et STl T ~ Will be Taken Up Directly After the Holidays—Satis- ey fied Committee Will Give Fair Deal. That it is put up in tablets’ mm;um-o-NAw— o8 for con- the dose of is reduced after flthocm!l case have been turned clerk of the committee, er the holidays it 1 will begin. ~ Mr, stands “pat” on his first decllrlflflll in regards to opening the lot boxes, if any are opened he wants al.l opened. The ballot boxes are now in the cus- tody of Warren Burrows, a mnotary public, of New Londen, by stipulation of both parties, to be held subject to the action of the committee. Mr. Higgins' attorneys of record are Will- lam F. Henry, Michael Kenealy and John E. Carpenter. (Special to The Bulletin.) ‘Washington. Dec. 18.—’1“!!0 Higgins- been assigned Siwctitn, commisice xw_ 3, composed of Hon, Henry M. Goldfogle of New York, ‘hairman, and Messrs. Carlin of Vir- ginia, Wickiiffe of Louisiana, Whit- acre of Ohiv, Davis of West Virginia and Goodwin of Arkansus, majority members, and Cooper, Wisconsin, Mc- | Kenzie ot Illinois and Harris of Mas- sachusetts, minority members. Mr. o | HigsIns expre: himself as satisfled that he wlill get a fair deal from this ittee. All the papers in the N . All Trolleys Lead To THE BOSTON STORE The Business Center of Norwich The Christmas Store Department after Department, filléd with a Myriad of Useful and Appropriate Christmas Gifts for each and every one. After each name upon your Christmas list you may place the check mark which denotes a pleas- t Utley & Jones o ve on!y:.mu amount ot the The Eaton Chase Christmas Suggestions CLARA TURNER DESCRIBED THE FIRE AND HER LOSSES. Svengali, | 8uit Against New Haven Road Fin- : Isheg Before Judge Burpee. NEW LEADING MAN AT POLI THEATER Roger Barker to Appear In Trilby, Next W In line with the Poll policy of “noth- ing too good for Norwich,” regardless of expense Manager Saunders has been | casting an eye about for material with which to strangthen the already strong stock company which has been delight - ing several thousand of the theater- guers of eastern Connecticut for the past few months. Good fortune at tended his efforts, for in Roger Bark- er, who will make nis Norwich debut as Svengall in Trilby, next week, he has secureG one of the cleverest actors playing in stock. Mr. Barker, who will essay the lead- | ing male roles hereafter, has been a | =yOrl! - member of the Poli stock gompany at | -1 Was awakened by the noise and Springfield for the past two seasons | U5 “\lihing sround and I got up and e Seoned o declded hit i !he) found the elevators in the Monican ‘Bl v at he will du-|ijjeq with people. The hotel itself plicate that feat in the Rose of New | wuq a1 lighted up from the fire. When England Is freely predicted by those || go down on the street I asked them who know of hir histrionic talents. | [ 8%\ dONR OF the wtreat & SRkl TOET Previous to his Bpringfleld engagement | [ 04r (hings were 1a the, fxe end he had appeared in support of a num- | poncBON k ber of the most popular dramatic Stars | o said ‘if they are, I'll go and throw $eytherpal. mnyself in the river’ Then I went Tom Moore, who has won g : friends during his engagement G o i Fosdoyane b closes_his connection with the com- 1 asked them why they didm’t pull pany Saturday night. the cars out of the shed, and they told me that the hose was on the track MISS PORTER lNTRODUCED and they couldn't pull the cars outl because that would cut the hose.” Coming Out Reception for Daughter of Mrs. John Addison Porter of Pomfrat. | ing here, the guest of her sisters, m Misses Cohn. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Parkhurst d Stafford Springs were in town Tues day. “Fugens Austin _was exhibiting handsome 20-pound coon which he captured Tuesday. z The suit of the Clara Turner com- pany against the New Haven road was Lrought to a close in the superior court at New Haven Wednesday before Judge Burpee. It is a sult to recover camages for the loss of theatrical ef- fects at MNew London by fire. Clara Turner Hammond, the star of the company, testified again Wednes- cay morning about the value of her personal effects. The railroad company ym on & few witnesses and then coun- Sel made thelr arguments. Regarding the fire at New London and some of her effects, “Everybody o said: Congressman Hill Deslines. (Special to 'l‘h. ‘Bulletin.) ‘ashington, Deec. 13.—Representative Hh. has written '-0 J“hn T. King of declining for invitation to at a scns % Hill will have all taken up for some time to come. does not expect the adjournment: of congress for the holiday season will mean any vacation for him. ant privilege fulfilled, for in this Big, Spac- ious Store Shopping is Made Easy in a Hundred Different Ways. A Christmas Gift GOOD FOR EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR A Standard Sewing Machine $1.00 DOWN—S$1.00 WEEKLY g Get the Wife or Mother One $22 to $55 Drapery Department—Third Floor Men Are Hard . To Please But a gift selected from our Men's Furnishing Department gives satisfac- tion. Quality and good t resented in every article. OTTON HOSIERY—Black, hite i R st Ak i a3 | Tea Pots, Tea Kettles, Sauce Pans, Ete. box of six pair F / $1.38 | A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CHAF- Williamson-Kirk Engagement. Chicago, despatch December Mrs. J. S. Kirk of Chicago, was e gaged to 1. P. Willlamson of Sargent unty. This was an error, as con- cerning Mrs. Kirk. The Kirk who is engaged to wed Mr. Willlamson is Mrs. John B. Kirk and not Mrs. J. 8. Kirk, as the Fargo report said. FOR LADIES Table Lamps, Percolators Electric Domes, Casseroles, Chafing and Baking Dishe: Silver Table Ware, Electric Cooking Services, Family Scales, Cutlery, Carpet Sweepers, Wringers, Bread Makers, Choppers, Imported Aluminum Ware, Thermometers, Electric™ Pads. Boxed Stationery A very wide range of styles at little prices. Christmas Bells pienty, stock plénty, prices Calendars The best line ever shown and at dbrices that everyone appreclates. Fountain Pens The largest stock in the city. We can please you. Every pen fully warrant- ed. Books For everybody at prices to suit. In fact our whole line is unusually good. Daboll’s Almanac Here she looked at Judge Burpee as if secking some judicial expression of | cisapproval at any such negligence as that, and continued: “I stayed there till I nearly-froze to -’eall and then I went back to the hotel.” Attorney Beach then took up the bill of particulars in which her losges are itemizeg and began a perusal®of the things destroyed or damaged in the fire and the amount she thought they were worth. The first was a saddle which' she nations were used in the parlor and | Ufed when she rode one of the ponles drawing room, aside from the numer- | Which were a part of the company. ous floral cfferings presented to (Ife o first. time 1 ‘tried it after ) ths debutante by out of town as well as ! £ she sald, -“T nearly. broke wmy local friencs. The dining room wa C the stirrup fell out, and I also especially attractive with dec- | DEYEr tried it againd orations of red carnations, and the cen- Then there was a trunk which she terpiece of white chrysanthemums | Yalued at 32 uch & trunk noy: and red poinsettias on tne tea table | VOuld cost § she- declared. was enbanced by the red shades cn | C3We a pony . the candelabra, = Simplisity was thc D2d been used about two vears. charm of the decorative ' soheme | Mr- Beach then called her attention throughout. The Neapolitan quartette | (3 the item “One empire velvet gown, of New York, in costume, gave a d " = t, she sald, was a cream silk and Uehifully unique programme during | .qicet gown. trimmed with oMl lace Mrs. Porter wore a handscme gown | 2Pd chiffon beads. It had a great hole r ore a han WD | burned in the middle of Jt. of black meteor, with touches of light | PUmed in the middle ot it. =~ Mrs. Jobn Addison Porter home, known as the Benedict residence, in Bishop street, was thronged with callers between the hours of four and | seven o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, says the New Haven Journal-Courier when Mrs. Forter presented to so- clety her daughter, Miss Josephine Earle Porter. Palms and ferns were placed n the upper and lower halls by Champion, while smilax and pink ca: izes ow. Christmas Gifts For the Household SOME SUGGESTIONS FROM THE BASEMENT, "FOR THE BOY Wagons and Bicycles, Sleds, Skates, Foot Balls, Chain Knives, Electric Toys, Air Rifles, Pool Tabl ALUMINUM AND NICKEL Percola- tors, Tea Ball Tea Pots, Coffes Pots, A speclal Hollday Telegraph Instruments, blue, | inqu Mr. B ING DISHES—ONE OF THESE s 1 t 3 ¢ i e Pty i er’ ma URE THREAD SILK HOSE—Blac] Ingersoll Watches, Tools, T SR T uoigte net bulh | it was burned all Old"Fermar's. SNSainbic e D L s = X| CHAFING DISHES 18 A GIFT Air Rifles, Electric Bells. with shadow ce. A garland of waite | [JTO0S here,” and she described just 1912 D- - Holiday box with two ,.,,, or more. WHICH WILL GIVE LASTING satin rosebuds nestled over the left | | Cotirae T covidnt wear it an 1aries PLIBASURE. .$5.00, $7.00, §7.25, $7.50 arm, and the high waist efffct given, also, with a cut out neck. Flufr ruchinge of net and satin extenc around the bottom of the skirt, which was made with a short train. Miss Agnes Sheffleld Porter, sister of the | At the Fairs of the ints Coup debutante, wore a becominz gown of : Mo blue embroiGered net ove white satin. b :f’"mf” Prizp, In a00opte: Son ight. Assisting Mrs. Porter were Mr: Arthur Twining Hadley, Mrs. Henr . Farnam, Mrs. Frank Chamberlain | Attorney General John H. Light has given the following opinion on the sub- ject of gambling at fairs to L. H. Porter, Mrs. Williston Walker, Mr James Hillhouse, Mrs. Nathan H Healey, secretary of state board of ag- riculture: pin and Mrs. Hdratio Reynolds. The debutante was assisted by Miss An- u tomeite DeForest, Miss Anre De You say ture has »pinion_as to est, Miss Eleanor Russell, Miss Dor- othy Sanderson and Miss Molly bling at agricultural fairs under sec- “McCALLUM” SILK HOSIERY—The top notch of excellence. Black and colors in individual boxes 2 N $1.00 a pair “McCALLUM” SILK HOSIERY in the heavier weights in_black only. In Holiday boxes ....$1.50, $2.00, ADLER'S AND FOWNES' GLOVES in all the popular leathers and colors. Unlined or siik lined $1.50, $2.00, $2.25 FLEECE-LINED GLOVES in gray and tan. . 50c to $200 a pair FUR-LINED GLOVES—Reindeer, and Nansen's Imported Gazelle Natural Wholesale and Retail. ARE YOU A DEVOTEE OF THE RAREBIT? IF 80 GET A CHAF- ING DISH. Useful Gifts From The Wash Goods Dep’t. PERCALE DRESS PAITERNS—The finest Percale, all new desjgns in 10- yard lengths, ncatly bo%ed in = beautiful Hollday package A Pattern $1.25 I INTENDED TO EXCLUDE ALL FORMS OF GAMBLING FOR THE MEN COME EARLY. COME OFTEN. CRANSTON & CO. Pocket Knives, Safety Razors, Guns and Revolvers, Carving Sets, Telephones, Letter Boxes, Tool Cabinets, Desk Lamps, Skates. the state board of agricul- iusiructed you to ask my what constitutes gam- Diamond Trowbridge. % The handsome gowns worn by the |!'on 4i01 of the general statutes. o Lined Gloves......... $: and $3.76 'S s dhs lagies, as well as ‘he matrons e The statute In question reads as fol- NECKWEAR—An endless varety of| MERRIMAC DUCKLING . FLEECE- brilliancy affair. - There were | lOWS: gt —ths ralpmtocmetkaronr ta | $il Onme of the season’s most popular el e e Ry No part of any building or grounds v Ao o ped fabrics for long or short kimonos among them Mrs. John M. Holeombe, | Within the inciosure n which is hel ¥ e e aneel O oo S oleomber | e fair of any {incotporated agrienls "305‘0" L] t‘"“f‘“‘: SUSN 295, B0c, Tho and $10| -~ Boliaay BOX. .. .2 - s v s A yard 15¢ Cheney. tural society shall be leased for the R B COMBINATION SETS—Suspenders, | <. i Porter cama w sale of spirituous or intoxicating lig- | | State and are worth 50 per cent. Arm Bands and Garters in beautiful S(f‘;’;rcvlj"ln‘g;":;1;4"‘,;5:;’“;2‘:};‘"._lhwi Haven more. st Christmas boxes..50c, $1.00 and $1.50 SUSPENDERS—Individual boxes In cotton and silk 25¢, 50c, 75¢, $1.00 BRADLEY V NECK MUFFLERS— fl‘om Washingtnn, D. Company fall, and last winter introduce other daughter, Mi Sheffield BT 129 Main Sireet, Norwich, Copn. | Porter. so that New Haven society - has been pleased that M on such sale or games within choose New Maven instead of \ inclosure during the continuance | | daughter: j of such | | | will put them up in amy length in Christmas boxes......... yard 39 IYBLLA"—The non-shrinkable flan- nel. We carry this in a beautiful line of new and stylish patterns and uors, the running of wheel pools, so- c2lled, or the unlawful practice of any of chance, nor shall any right All other Diamond Goods are at specially low . prices. Christmas You should certainly visit our store before making your pur- ington to present her fair.” chases. als ors late John Addison Porter w By the use of the words, “the un- . = e, . Scey, e o ’"IHAL‘;‘:"‘?";;: 1ary to the l:te President ul practice of any games of gray and maroon. ... .50c Mrs. Porter having many friends in | chance,” the legislature clearly intend- E N ) TFFLERS w SILK STRIPE VOILE for waists and her decide upon New Haven as a res- | forms of gambling. . $1.00 and $1.50| mas gift. In Hollday boxes idential place. A game of chance is any sport or A yard 3% - | amusement, either public or private SILK MUFFLPRS—The latest designs $1.00 and $1.50 !:nd it includes physical contests be- Horses in Bad Shape. men or beasts. as well as all in all colors......... State Agent Thrall of the Connecti- | (V€T sorts of games of hazard or skill by Time Savers Both the horses were in a miseranle METHOD. lands, Bells, Balls, Sealing Wax, Etc,, cut Humane society name to Norwich e # BE PROGRESSIVE e, to trace the ownership of horses which | MGAns of any instrument or device. | > to trage the ownership of horses which | [, ufawiul to practice euy game of Use the Mails, CALENDARS . . in Waterford, Wednesday. Dr. Minor | [10nce for the purpose of deciding|pypewritien Letters Bring Business. . Fol’ Glft ivers noticed thé ~ conditlo\ of both the | TaSers. The risking of money or ai GET HERE IS SOMETHING WHICH and | horses and notified Agent B. B. Gara- | L/n% of valae ur-onln no}:&mce, (mrse' » s e vn‘J 2 - | “PENNISONS" Tags, Labels, Cards, | mer. ~ Mr. Gardner took the horses | SF on A copleRNar ST ol WY v BN O K N Y | e T alals, (Crimned . R #Ston, > |away from their drivers and called | e P P B flu o BOON. " WINCANRY TIHM IN.A | o c How . | ihe = state agent to investigate Lo o\ Onio 5. & C. PIL XA o s A nsel Cord, Sea Island Twine, Holi- anlcure case. e s T AS WELL AS PRICE. FROM THx | 987 Crsbe Papers, Chriatmas Ger- ‘gaming and gambling” SIMPLE LITTLE ONES TO THE | Somdivon, ke jhsent Thrall agreed | nave the sime meaning, and the one | Notices, Postals,, Announcements, all PRODUCTIONE OF THE FORE.| !B the greatest varlety. that they should be shot. { = cumbalent to SN g CieEie | EiE 9 P"n“"lts“s“"’;;?:;“““ o S5 MOST OF OUR ARTIST ILLUS- | MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS PACK- ‘ TRATORS ..5c to $3.50 Christmas Books BOOKS FOR BABES—BOOKS FOR BOYS— BOOKS FOR GIRLS—BOOKS FOR GROWNUPS ALL PRICES. 2 he vword ‘wamble’ is perhars the Harry Hooker Seriously Iil. most apt and substantiel ta conved” the Harry Hooker of South Thames i of unlawfu! play that our lan- street, employed as molder at the M guage affords. It is inclusive of haz- Crum, Howell plant and son of Ensi- na. bettings’ e wall asipiay neer and Mrs. Hooker of Grove street, v. State, 10 Tenn, Yerg.), 1s serfously ill at his home. i Fublic Stenographer and AGES ATTRACTIVE, Shorthand Teacher, 283 Main Street. Sets | in Sterling Silver, Silver Plate, Ebony and Ivory. $1.50 to loth and Hat [! case, $1.25 | The word has been defined to be a t between two or more persons | itary Brushes $12.00 pair. Combination Ci Brush in leather vaich they agree to play cards,| billlards or other instruments ing to certain rules, with a vie to win money or other things waged | each. upon the issue of the test. Gigar Cases $100 to 3500, Rnsiey’ v atate 36 ATk, 67, §5: peor ! GIFT BOOKS IN CLOTH AND GREEN. AND BROWN v?fl;;’:'#fw'u agm 'esfl_ e S Reha\. State v. Shaw, 39 Minn., 153; state v. | OOZE LEATHER . 7. .. 5. . ... ..V . oo vs . 39¢ to $2.50 47 Minn., 257. Cigar Cutters $1.00 to $5.00. It is not gambling to compete far Cigar Lighters $1.00 to $7.50. |4 prize, purse or premium offered by / 2 ma Ism | Sour hoard to the successful person in Large variety of nohj.y | any’ contest or exhibition. Goods at popul:r prices. ! Sciatica and Neuritis YANTIC HAPPENINGS. or your momey will be refunded. Mooe SRS o e s 8 NURITO is a propri 3 od Fox Shot by Frank Way—Wood- Tie P'l.k(:addel () o T ot | - Tutters Wiove™ to - PrecitnBtatien . Jewslers and Silversmiths, & patent medicine — compounded of U, B, P. (Government standard) ingre- Established 1872 PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING POPULAR COPYRIGHTED FICTION—the latest books ” 45c each TUCK’S TOY BOOKS in paper and linen. .. .....5¢c to 25¢ WE CARRY A SPLENDID LINE OF BOOKS SUITA- BLE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. BOOKS FOR BOYS AND BOOKS FOR GIRLS. There is no bétter shelled corn on the market than ours. Onoc trial wi'l cenvince you of tnar fact. It's sound shot a handsohe red fox took the pelt to Nor- sived a ‘bounty and a free from narcotics or oplates. NURITO will relleve your case If taken In accordance with directlons fn each box, or we will refund your money. Gt relief to-day, or at lcast sexd for | further particulars, with ! testimonials from prominent people you T w and sweet, no moisture or rot, and is = clean as it is possible to have it. We want you to try some the mext time you ‘are In the market for shulled u-:im;:r'n e (.m " . ) . 4 The sawmill on the Smith lot, which has returned in Fitchville Mrs. James Smith. neas w.fi"‘ o PUBLLC, tpare is RO Hie- Tt ae yob - Ihas been operated by. employes of Mr. | ™ dium thronxh -tie advertis- | NURITO is_sold in and $2 boxes | {lopkins of Plainfield, was moved on 3 ing col 'The Bulletin. THE LEE &-Of D CO., or will | Tuesday to the Davis:let in CHAS_ SLOSBERG t by mail on receipt of price. where the men are te cut and saw ship timber- 'l‘h. Yantic stationsis unde jairs workmen ot IIAGBTRAL CHEMICAL CO., Xitiros | Byiiajes Sew - Terk

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