Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 15, 1911, Page 6

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All Trolleys Lead To S-wnul“'——&nuelfl./D.visbSpnkwaOM icut W. C. T. U.—Expensive Town Famud Nothing 3. W. Ryder of the real estate pur- ;' ;’:ek or $63.96 a year, a total of 8, : ‘ j | ] = 2 ~~{ ¥ Haven & Hartord Rairoad Go| | wWhen asked hat the poor Inmate | v | GP in Westerly, negotiating for the pur- | received for the .23 a week, » g 5 o : = Chase oF adalfions) land o Conmection | Cook replied: | “AnY citizen Who has Made from a Superior grade of pure Grape Cream of Tartar, = [ ere are no , e j Blans peovide or a continuation of the | Thers aro arrangement other than S 3 L= The Business Center of Norwich ;f { ‘weeks between West Broad strect | a large stove in a small room aroun 3 = 5 < A Tod Pamcateck river bridees south | WHiGk® the five inmates ‘Sit in cold Make Light, Flaky Biscuits, Cake and Pastry B T ~E——— iy ‘of West Broad street and east of the | Weather. The ventilation is poor, the & 4 present R L - i avenue, Lester street, Wilford court| Westerly spend nearly three times as » and Moss, street properties "§‘ beflu- mlllnh x{ur cha‘rmgi ?;’;%f‘;:gnle? Ll Sy =4 AR R it 2 Quired, and Mr. Ryder ig_endeavoring | when its popu z - ] 74z To make amicable purchase of the —_— Thursday afterncon with Postmaster president, Mrs. Annie Kepna: second !steward, Theodore Johnson; chaplain, Now that . 5 : has been elect- 5 Handley; Rev. George B. Spalding: sentry. A. at we are BEtaT I B R PRGOS | R PSS R SRR Py morrow sttt gor New MecorBine e s Faun Aok Hotie giietsege et Gocts u! ght Down to the Last Eight Days 5 % 2 - friendly spirit by the land owners = P i o] re he will receive treatment ant recorder, Miss Margaret Curtiss; of Shopping there are Two Qualities that are of Su- ho realize that the Improvement is|baseball team for the season of 1912, York, e B e = : Fesponse to public desire for better | and the indications are favorable for for his eve from a spe t. financial secretary, Miss Mary Eagan: :Ikm Mflltlvcl and accommoda- |a representative team of champion- — Iu'ea.!urer; Mrs> Katherine Coffey; mar- lady assisant steward, Miss Natalie tions in Westeriy. ship material. At a recent meeting of STONINGTONM shal, Miss Arnle MecCort; guard, Miss Hazard. A member of the executive | reme lm ortance- R " b-l-[ d H I r | i The taking over of this long strip | the eastern division cf the Connecti- i Tlizabeth MoCort; trustees for two committee will be chosen at the next p p --RElabiity an Cipiuiness. of land, and the work that is now | cut Interscholastic league, held in vears, Mary Gilmore, Elizabeth Gar- | meeting. Whatever You Buy Here is Dependable---you don’t have to ask the question when you are in The in progress, in connection with the | Norwich, the Westerly team was re- , 2 Purchase of properts by the rallroad | admitied into ®membership, having | Ahnual Meeting of L. C. B. A—in- Company several years 8go in Liberty. withirawn after winning the cham-| spector Staplins of Colchester Ad- Sireet, indicates that the location of | plonship two years #go. This action| dresses Grange. Inspector Stapline Present. The Men's club of Stonington was Officers were elected by the Ston- |addressed by Mr. Griffeth of Provi- ington grange, No. 168, at the Road dence, and was mich pleased with the t fe ‘bedroo: pall and without carpet L e e P —— _— dieernn, pernans evona Buss | and heat In he Dixon house for this ARARANARARARNACJANNANNNAN ARAN 5.3 ANAAAAARANT | g ° jane. same amount they could have modern ALt L s Tearly the whole distance a strip | foilet facilities, sicam neat, comforta- land fifty feet wide from Chase | ble rcoms and good ventilation. Shall F. Trumbull Post Elects o"ic".—lr“y' atheine Satitean, oL b At g Z‘B‘mf;e? T 2 e:n‘],m“'}“urzfi{{-‘:‘;w‘:e:g Eilr'r: ’3‘ “and’ hearty Support was -s»’ At the annual session of J. P\ Trum- gfi-:;ms b L i & evanug.w Inspector evening’s entertainment, . ) A Brpad otreec andscroms Uhe Toof of |Swel |\ smith recsivea| DULIONL o 8% G &' R department made an ‘address, which was followed = e ———— BOStOfl Store. That is one way of maklng this a on this work of filllng without delay | official invitation of t‘hsxl\or:;r‘ich ?{fif the following officers were elected: T};flazmy":rmr::, Mter,mAr: Children CIY i 0 A P e el e et |, (on s, L oh, (o oulih: | Ppet commander, Charies . Stantary fhur “Whedlee: ovesmser; Dossis = FOR FLETCHER'S Helpful Store. For the rest there is Quick Serv- Eand. The filling will be for the ac- | | vice commander, Edward Sheffield: Hiunton: leetures: Mie Graor Wnen e e e Teota e Sotaes e, | oy aor e Saka of NRRRAY i ihe | cobin i Sentoll Bulngs. sumeos : ice and by far the Largest and Best Christmas on property and from other short baul | league. This matter will soon be giv- |3 p Noyes officer of guard, John Toints. en consideration by the local school|mhgayer: adjutant, George . Brayto team and the request Will probably | sergeant major, Samuel Tilllnghas! be complied with. quartermaster sergeant, Joseph Fuller: this explanation of his vote on the representative to:the state encamp- Sherwood Dill, which oceastoned so| Two cantatas, Hero and Leander, | ment O Rodgers: aiternate, Baward mveh talk in his old home town: “If [and a Song of Thanksgiving, were |gheffield. The officers and those ot I bad permitted sentiments and sym- | given in high school hall, Thursday | the Relief corps will be jointly install- pathies to govern my vote in the ‘dol- | ¢vening, by the Westerly school cho-|eq’ Jan, 2, 1912. Stock we have ever carried. Congressman George H. Utter offers Divide Your Ghristmas Money Into Units AND SEE HOW FAR IT WILL GO HERE & A Whisk Broom. _ A bottle of Perfume. A Drinkl C Ten Cents 2 Prinsne Cu A Pocket Comb. A Sponge, Etc. A bottle of Perfume in a special box. A Nall Fil + ‘A Powder Puff. Twmty'flve X Pocket Mirror and Comb. T Cemty AEERete en A Comb. ‘A Brush Broom and maeny others. lar-a-dey’ pension bill, I should have | rus, the leading parts being sung by % Voted for hs passage, but my judg. | Miss Helen Weld, soprano, of North L. C. B. A. Election. ment forced me into the conclusion | Hampton, and Frederick Weld, bari-| At the meeting of St. Mary’s branch, hat with the present-day cry for econ- | tone, under the direction of Robert A.| o, 620, L. C. B. A., held in A. O. H. omy, and the stmultaneous cry for cut- | H. Clark, instructor in music in the | hall, Wednesday evening, the following Ting down the government's expenses, | bublic schools of Westerly. The cho- | officers were elected: Bast president, through tariff reduction and other | rus showed the result of careful train- | Mrs. Catherine Shackley; frst viee méthods, it would be unwise and im- | ing and the puplls’ part harmonized procticable to pess a measure creat- | with the leaders, and the result was a ing such a drain on our finances. musical success that was pleasing to . _“On the side of the old soldier, I was | the large audience. It was the seventh 3 able to see tha: there are a great |annual musical entertainment given many men whom the government |by the school and was fully up to the should help more liberally, and the | standard of excellence. country’s entire sympathy is with them - ¢ in that regard; but on the other side, | The 48th annual meeting of Pawca- there is now = party in power in con- | tuck lodge, No. 9, F. and A, M., was gress which was clearly placed there | held Thursday evening, and thess ofi- | arsapar' a g8 a promise.that economy would be | cers wers elected, for the Masonic vear | the rule, and that the cost of living | 5912: Newman T. 'uckerman, wor-| i ould be cut down through a reduc- |shipful master; Louis J. Reuter, sen- Cures -all blood humors, all tion of the tariff and other means by |ior warden: Frank N. Avers, junior i - Shich the Eovernment secures the | warden; William Chapman, senior dea~ CrUPtions, clears. the complex- | funds for support. 3 ?\m‘u’ SIEnrlc Babcock, j..gm deacflr(\): ion, creates an appetite, aids | “The Sherwood bill, according to the | W. D. Siyne, senior steward: George O. g; 7 £ 3 Towest estimate will Add 320,000,000 £o | Murphy, Justor stewards Rev. Jow. digestion, relieves that tired the expenses of the govePnment, while | Ford, chaplain; Avthur N. Nash, mar- | feeling, gives vigor and vim. officials of the interior department es- [ shal:’ Abram Lewis, tyler; Archle C.| Get it today In usual liquid form or timate the expenditures will reach | Thompson,seeretary; Elbert W. Clarke, | chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. $75,000,000. So far this vear our in-|treasurer; Thomas McKenzie, Robert come has been $15,000,000 less than|X. Cole, William A. Hillard, trutees; E Jast year, and aithoush we had a|Thomas McKenzie, Charles A. Morgan, surplus of $40,000,000 at the end of | Denison C. Hinckley, finance commit- the last fiscal year, I can't see how it |tee will be more than $25.000,000 at the After the election a collation was Extends a Welcome to One and All-- Big or Little--Young or Old. Toyland has some pleasure in store for you. Try it and see. HOLIDAY STATIONERY— CHARMING CHRISTMAS |A CHRISTMAS STANDBY NOVELTIES FANCY BOXED PAPER of the best and latest texture IN THE ART GOODS (A b o o il e up t0:0400 DEPARTMENT IN THE STATIONERY DEPART 2 MENT WE HAVE A VERY LARGE FOR THE NEEDLE WOMAN—Novel-lgroc O THE METAL NOVEL ty Sewing Companions, with Scissors, |2 1os oo, 0 POP Bmery, Thimble and Needl Book [ WHICH ARE FO POPUL. e o DESK AND THE LIbi RY TABLE, A Mirror. A Brush and Comb in a box- 2. bottle of Perfume. ~ An Atomizer. Flfty Cenls =t s Canay. A Manicure Set, A Corn Razor. And many other things, end of the present fiscal year. Sel;‘v':‘d in the b:\;muet Thall. “If that is fact, it would be neces- lowing is the list of past com- sary to devise new means of securing |maiders who still retain membership S five A Itts ot Perfume. RIBBON TRIMMED BASKETS INK. WELLS, ‘PAPER. WEIGHT Tevenue, which 15 the reverse of the|ln Pawcatuck lodge: Azro N. Lewls, CVENLY-I1Ve A Brush. 250 and 50c|, e . 4 avowed pian of the :i;lmocmtiiv! majurfi gharles bi}l{inwn,élosenhl Mh-urph,\awu- c ts 2 gc:::g;_ e s # l&u‘r:mn:h SETS, including Paper ¥ use. After wi g iam LS , £ S —] 3 enrs nd traser, 00K Bond matters 1 oo how Biigs, Denieon ¢ Hiacie: e & JoE o€ Bk &g g Cwnay. fttod with all the needle womawa|RACKS, BTAMP BOXES, | POSTAL these matters, 1 could not see how the [ Orville M. Brizgs, Denison C. Hinck gevernment would be able to fulfil|ley, Robert A. Mason, Archie C. ike obligations which the bill impos- | Thompsos, Byron J. Peckham, Frank cd and therefore I voted ageinst the|L Dawley, John P. Christie, Oscar W. rassuze” Gates, Thomas Mckenzle, Abram Lew- is, Robert E. Cole, D. Everett Hoxle, jon | Henry A. Stahle,Arthur Nf Nash, Wils e el tubeRneh UBIh | flotn A ERlincd, ‘Sestuel Girvin: i has secured the services of Attorney | 12 3 ¥ Samus! H. Davis of Westerly, a_for- | Willlam W. Bromley. mer pastor of the Seventh-day Bap- B . - ess i Gaabtiout Lotal T i A 10-cent package of churches, presenting the work of the| James M, Pendleton, fown treasur- usion ‘and’ secunng pledges for the | er, is visiting in New York. ONE UCH r. Davis wl suppert of the work, | o Miss n Segar is visiting her sis- devote Sundays to the service. He r Was for several years superintendenc | ter, Mrs. Harry Milner, in Boston. INCEME f the Massachuscits Anti-Saloon | | At the annual meeting of the Rhoda | | i A Sponge, Etc. A Gem Junior Safety Razor. A Zig Zag Safety Razor Blade Strop- per- A d Razor. A h d Comb S One Dollar 2 Zenand Somb set A Hand Mirror, A Drinking Cup. % pair Military Brushes. And so0 on up to $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, Etc. « implements ..$1.98, $3.00, $5.00|SCALES, DESK CLOCKS, DESK WORK BAGS—Double lined fiz’l‘?hm hrl‘hL‘ ;mxl old brass and $1.25 and $250] French gray meta LAYING CARD OUTFITS, consistir LINEN BUREAU SCARFS—A very| 70 {00 SN0, Qoo b s st complete assortment pf Scarfs in| pad and penclls in leatherette ¢ solid embroidery, Madeira and Venise $1.19 and $1.50 Lace and Drawn Work, These are LA " o, 3125, $175, 4250, 3275, y4sa| FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS PILLOW TOPS—Of satin and velour, |GUEST TOWELS—Hemstitched wnd in plain colors and Persian designs| Scalloped, in a great variety of plain, and colorings ... 760 and 98c| fancy and monogram designs. There are no end of things that can be had at almost any unit. Come in—leave your prescription, and look around. It's a pleasure to ::fi::r ?:u“_e::”?)n active xm-llcenseld nd ana;falgr:(hf?\ held mr 1\2;0\1.\ “LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE™ show goods. o sterly. ence, « mer Chapman of West- ach 25c, 39¢, 50c crly served on the committee on order has made two thick HAND EMBROIDERED JEWEL AND Harry F. Cooke of Westerly, a re- | of business. VANITY CASES in all colors HAND EMBROIDERED GUEST °-'x'x: ‘grs‘ri:ne of m?rnv;n dunyve]ra;‘zy_i Harry F. Cook and Thomas Perry wholesome, savory l‘ 50c, 750 and 98c] TOWELS ........... Each 750 R oE TS Mossu e S ShEolce | will be the speakers at'the meeting : : E b cer "a:Waich i fo aid him i | Yl b5, ghe spsskers at e mesting o | 4 pies, since 1884. ee 0 0. IN TREMENDOUS VARIDTY—ris|HUCK AND DAMASK TOWELS, ot oo e foar | Relision Forward movement commit- Racks, Shaving Pads, Collar Bags,| Hemstitched and Scalloped, in plain engaged hering _statistics that e o bt g MERRELL-SOUL! . 4 By i estabiishment of a So | tee In the t)l;r(::vl:l:lln(.ghunh Darsonage R T fLn CO. Agenls for :.»* "41'&".','.2.‘:":' e Laundry Lists, Memo. Books, Ad-| Weaves and many pretty designs . = S d oger & Gal an In umes. dress Books, Theatre Registers and Each 25c to $1.25 ly. He declares nter to be| Ethan Wilcox, librar: cial center for West the purposes of the s n cmeritus of Guest Books. HAND EMBROIDERED HUCK TOW the buildl the Westerly public library, will at- community tend the neighborhcod library meeting LS. . . weeesses.Each 790 * els, soclal highe! to be held In Norwich today (Friday) rl;:;-)‘zh :.—\d X levels, ;d';(‘alhmali under the auspices of the Connecti- BEACON H ROBE BLANKETS rels, ane higher s of crop pro- | cut public library committee, ~Full size Blankets made for this uction nd a tured pre ets. | i peliie e hat inspiration and guld- | 1508e Nathan B, Lowls president of A PROMINENT PLACE o gorign und coloring with neck sociation, presided at the semi-annual SIr. Cook savs, ems must be 2 cord, girdle and frog to match T e eome | dinner and business meeting heid in IN THE 1 & to matel e O, e o e as°m. | Providence. Chazies . Holdredge was Each $2.50 and $3.75 | the only other representative from CHRISTMAS LISTS WOOL FILLED COMFORTABLES dership are ab- | th y in commmun- i Westerly. operation and local 1 solutely necessary factor ity building. Warmth without welght promotes healthful sleep. LADIES' LISLE AND COTTON HOSE A pair 25¢ Persil TurnsHours MYS1 is When the late Wanton Hoxie de- = - 8 clared in open fown meeting that it | St. Mark's Guild Elects Officers—Wils 4 =l 2 SATEEN COVERED $6.50 Xa - LADIES' LISLE HQSE - e , would be economy to do away with| liam Richaleau to Leave for Nor- A pair 371 SILK COVERED. ... , $7.50 Ghe town farm and board the town | wich—Girls’ Club Takes Up Study of pair 37/40, 80c, 78¢lg A TIN COVERED. h .. $12.60 BLACK SILK HOSE—Plain Black Silk poor at the Watch Hill house in the summer and the Dixon house in the winter, he stated a trulsm in regard | Hours of Fresdom Literature. Hose, in a varlety of welghts / From $1.00 to $3.00| SILVER AND METAL At a meeting of St. Mark's Guild, to = social center coneernt that ald skve the town ove held in the reetory, the follow offi~ / &5 ’u;‘_"‘m -t gl o cers were elected: President, Rev. Al- ~o D PERSIL cuts the SILK HOSE—BLACK AND COLORED mate was $5.92 2 week and in 1911 the O Iohes DESul e, 5 - —We offer the well-known “ONYX” B o, e e i I | MO Soscpiine Dickerson; s dreaded wash-day in brand of Sitic Hose in 4 compiate| WHICH ARE i e for 35 a weon. | Mrs. George Dencke. . i Do bbb | hore wam & IATEC attendance at o half. PERSIL soon pme ot coloms......-..: A pair 10| PARTICULARLY e 1| Ladtes” auxiliary at the - . N o SR Ave Inmates ' boarded else.| Thursday atternoon. Bowling was en. makes thel washing, —“McCALLUM" made—Hose whsl APPROPRIATE under this brand need no other rec- |AS CHRISTMAS GIFTS ommendation s ; JEWEL BOXES, CANDLE STICKS, A pair $2.50, §2.75, $3.00, $3.50|" g1 /75 AND PEPPERS, PUFF AND THESE SILK HOSE WILL BE PUT| POMADE JARS, HAIR RECEIV- UP, IF DESIRED, IN APPROPRIATE ERS, TIE HOLDERS, SHAVING Where, the town would be saved $1.28 | TUISRY, SHaRoon. Bowling was en- = { S ki R R S which took you all Muscular Rheumatism day, spotlessly clean 7 Neuralgia, Lambago, “Beiattes, Sore Throat, P without rubbing and without injury to fabric or colors. William Richaleau Going to Norwich, Tracy Burrows has resigned at B ity ippear b 1t piicatiind b ooy S i gy Londtn dua . PERSIL i mpound of Oxyger b ht into th CHRISTMAS BOXIS, BETS, CLOCKS, BTC...25 to $500 vel lsappea t ez i T ‘ S, , C. W ++.250 to X o DR. BAYER'S PENETRATING OIL. | Mystic. Willim Richaleas whe has ~ ~ 1S a Compo O XY E rought into the Sosr xmveanED 13 Ko% S0 hen cleric gt the Stare"ari slore, Wi laundry and made to do all the work of clothes-cleaning 28 and 80 Cents per Bottle. employed. Mr. Richaleau has been in better thzn it evi has b d f B 2 - e M R on it ever has been done before. It makes white STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES IN A GREAT ASSORTMENT AFFORD UNLIMITED OP- PORTUNITIES FOR GIFT CHOOSING. Silver . Tooth, Nail, Hat and Clothes Brushes— Cream, Talcum and Puff Jars—Toilet Sets—Man- > friends who will be sorry to nave him| & glothes lzzzlingly bright and brightens up colored goods. “Whar o Buy in Westerl] |momensr o Ronis cniorinen me of PERSIL will doa the Methodist church at her home, on 'e0e%e¢ | Frazier street, Thursday afternoon. ’s worth in Time, Clothes and Labcor saved. Girls’ Club Mests. " INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | -n: Girts ciub met in the Broadway ¥ Westerly Branch school Thursday evening, there being a INGCOMPg L v the next wash-day Just Try lzrge atténdance of members. This ciub HINGLURPOGE . % /. N y _Three Million Dollars | was started as & benefit to girls from | H A -1“‘01 PERSIL—that will convince vou icure Sets—Sewing Implements and a host of others as _Three Milllon Dollars | the age of 14 up. by he princi g _“mmflww i i, forever. at all prices. ~ Sver Fifty Thousand Accounts Hiion ong I oben 10 Birle o Bt e e . (iberal, conrieous and emcient 1a I3 | sider of the Mier iy e willing to rs German housewives zre using 30 manage Tecetv: instractions. T S v ven~ illi ~snde Ing the class took Ub the Studs of 396 millior of PERSIL yearly. * MME. TAFT—Palmist snd clairyoy- | literarure. ~int Anyonme troubled or pugzied With Newsy Notes. wn or ouners amaws, call 8he| Harry H. Anderson was in Hartfora ¢ (Sdvides ity 2 certainiy higher hab | Thursday, attending a mecting of the i © % o gd s hotned | underwriters. : Mrs. Fannie Armstrons of Lee, Mass., is_spending a few days in town. Mrs. Geors- A. MacKenzie of West~ erly is visitng Mrs Isabeila MacKen- zle. 3 Postmaster Edgcomb of Groton spent s

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