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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1911 j o5 NORWICH, CONN. Tl 2 Here is where we are strong: Park & Tilford hwe sent us their Christmas stock of Chocolates, 3 Perfumes In Bulk, 10c to $1.00 an ounce. One-half pound, 40¢ One pound, S0c. Perfumes in {ancy Bottles, 25c to T 15, $1 $5.00. 'wo pounds, .60, Brushes and Combs, single and In Three pounds, $2.40. cases, 25c to $3.50. Tollet Waters in Pretty Bottles, 25c | Nine cents to $1 e s et on | Brushes to match various sets at al- ey 2 | niost any price you wish te pay. 2 The new law do way with the| .4 every box is)full wei we | | Sachet Powders, very fresh and|public drinking cup has made these| .\ send this Cand i whate' in the < Baby Brushes and Infant Sets | Manicure Sets In cases, 50c to $6.00. | STOD&- You can buy them in any | practical articles very populs s ; . | Shaving Cascs always have m place | d -7% | quantity. Rade n the famii It's @ pleasure to show goo Parisian Ivory Manicures. You ca . | s a pl s goods, | ‘:Yls,’!n Ivory Mani mrea. You can | Ask to see how small a space tnes SRR SR Be sure and see our Sets at §1.25 fo s s i 5 - Sl It own| Ask to smell of these Perfumes. | cccupy. ! g e $6.00, pocket. 1 | This one will delight a mans heart. : | Come in and look armund, We are ¢ We bave them in many styles and dif- : Look—ask the man behind the » glad to gee you, whether you buy or srent combination. Ask to see them. counter. not, f L ESTERLY’S REMAINING LIGENSE | (s e B o G L Hon. H. A, Hull Makes Address at An- "l i;, Vish) b WA “hfi“ N N D nual Meeting—Officers Elected. & A “ l; : [FQ) > - Willtmantic, Dec. 2.— . 2 o/ rdham high school alumni asso- | Refused Leonard House and New Park Hotel — Granted 9 clation held its annual reunion in new r i T e e Charles D. Havens—Brucker Camp Elects Bourdon A. introduced Hon. Haalal A. Hull of New London, who delivered an address Babcock Commander. . on the United States government. Aft- ristmas 191 er the address & short vocal and mu- AL S sical programme was rendered and a ; business session was held at which| 'The issuing of a liquor license is or- er, the starting point of the these officers were elested: | Ginaruy of little consequence, but t! B president, Miss Lillian Hibberd; sec- | Femaining one held up by the Westerly g s retary, Migs Lucy Buck; treasurer, | town counsil has caused moro talk and | attorney. Davis made'declaration that | James Hillhouse; executive commit-|more apparent local interest than &|Commerce strest was a private way enan and Heuben Bowden. A social | Presidential election or the last prize | and was ihe property of some of tiie hour with dancing and refreshments | ight for the world’s champlonship. | [EMONSIIERtS And that tho moIorty followe The town council gave public hearing | {uck river, within the radius, was own- on the applications for this license 2t | ed by remonstrants, but wes treated as the town hall Friday afternoon and | neutral in the plats. He told the coun- DON T WAIT there was & larger attendance than at | cilmen that they nad no right to con- 1 financlal town meeting, or | Sider their powers greater than the _— ton when the other sixteen , courts of the state, and referred to the 3 Koyl ses were granted a month | 1aws of New York and Massachusetts ke Advantage of Norwich Citizen’s | ago. Bvery member ot the council was | Iegarding similar measurements. It's Too Late. | Present. The applications were con- | — Experience Befers It's Too Lats. Ismerea in the order that they wei Congressman George H. Utter mad ]xu.e.n'ed. R i demand upon the counciimen that they FANLEY ab.t 2 Joseph Recchia applied for a licen render decision without delay, as to ~ Wi 1he GEok beg B &t 70 Granite street or for a building | jurisdiction In Tegard to the remon- PATESYS Dom't wait untll backacQe becomes | (o be erected east of that place. Re- | tirance reletive to the 200 feet limita- @ chremnic monstrance was filed by the owners of | i sn clearly deflned by law He s Tl serious kidney troubles develop; | the majority of land within 200 feet of was given in accord- (3 e EERLESS THL urinary troubles destroy night's | tle building and therefore placed be : acts he would hav - yond council action favorable to the | nothing to say: but that if contrar ALE a2 itizen's exper- | 2PPiicant. Attorney Samuel H. Davis | action was taken he would have much , Frofit by a Norwich citizen's exper- | i3104 that the remonstrants owned | to say. He said he asked the council, ismce. & Bz over two-thirds of the land within the | man fashion, to decide the point now, Mras. Roland Ockery, Franklin | 200 feet radius and that settled the|and adde ‘We know the purpose of Street, Norwich, Conn., sa Doan’s nmuel‘l. lklu took oceasion to us‘;§ {fie this application, and that_ vnulu‘up'v» ¥ t e great relief | council to note exception taken of the | cant is being used as a tooi, and I say . ane E0 5 council’s action in reopening thes: you now that the time has come from pains in the small of my back | cages after being once refused. He when vou must serve elther the lawless which had caused me great suffering. | also wanted exception noted of the ac r the law-abiding people of the town. Whenever I stooped, sharp twinges |tion of the councll rulins that these| to you, councilmen. Why not = gty Bomage! i cpplications were not in order, and | iis matter now in open e T ey hausework | that the only mattess for consideration | it there are councilme 3 e T 2 > e | Were the Lamoli and FHavens applica- |1 omised to favor this applica- 1=t missgatile wnen I Segan asing | Beaithe Eamoll S5 EiRvens spplics have, promised to favor this epplicas PROVIDENCE,R.I. D Sovin & Homws ‘Deug Store. but|5ion and receiving new app ~fl1~w[= sist that decision on this 200 feet BREWERS OF-ALE AND PORTER , EXCLUSIVELY their affect was soon noticeable and I |1rom those who had been previousiy |limitation in this case be given continued taking them until my trouble refused license. G was given| Then came the nub of the who.,’ Rev. Samuel M. Cathcart applauded 1911, | agitation, the application of Horace F, | Congressman Utter's remarks with Mrs. Ockery said may continue | 8{sson for « license at the Leonard | “Hear! Hearl” and said that the citi- to publish my former staiement in|house, 65 in street. Th were | aded that the business of the | = ; = - praise of Doan's Kldney Pi They | two remonstrances against this licer be done in open meeting. cation for license in the Leonard house | John McNelle: aplain | heme frim Washington for the holiday JEWETT CITY cared me of kiduey trouble and I have | siened by the owners of more than one- | dded: “If dectston Is giver | wus unanimously refused Sutlifr - three tion i L been n good =ir Other | half of the land within th 200 feet | @ St the remons nce we w not | —_— will by a Fay, kncwn as the “high priest (C i m Page wo.) e M Y at reulakeR fradins. . Attorney Davis appeared -for | keg ©. Clarence Maxson then | . Next came the application of Charles rtment Commander in mysticism @ weil known ol “‘"',_"‘_“L,II“’ ’ xy bis remedy with « len 1 the remonstrants. IHe questioned the | at im the ooimion of | P- Taft for licenss for the New Park i the evening 5 Westerly, where she Bk, SSTL Transformed the Wo For sale ‘ legality of the council to reopen ii : x ssolee i el the installation th now an attraction in Uld Hallowells oL Mering ori this application after 1t had | the & legal remonstrance | hotel in High street. Remonstrance | a1,oF (0® 7Y e Cargisoatisnal’ Gradie”Rall Netw Jork, solo ax been turned down, and there was no | i ived against issuing | was fiied against the application by | John I. Bentley ! D T e Ceondb Ly The Cradle Roll ¢ e o Stated reason in putting the remonstrants and | | Main street, Which | the majority of property owners in tie | Jehn Gurrie will M Sier of the Sea M, | al church held a wa e r = A Doan's—-and | ©thers to additional expense. He de- il from nti o it s ettt orney George | The new uniforms issued tc 5| New Lo S B oy ot | vestry Friday sftern nde o oz S Y] B e o Eweh ey that | Top b vetsed | the applicant and questioned the right | o0 | Stichaer's ctarch. s A. Waust. Ther . n Hi g warranted such action. A rather un- Fot v nal o te v ! S P = s ! 10, y 1o 1 . n Sured In His Qwn Home Town. _ |usual question of law has been raised | Councilman Maurice W. Flynn de- | OF 4 Individua’ to sten the oro At Friday’s session of the Third dis- W Wit « &h | , ¥ otts, M NORWICH, CONN. Louis Fraziel,|,;q claim made that measurement be | clared that he took no stook in threats S SEni toe mmiocs ot oeurE. Judoe Oliver H.. Wil b it s : Anna Litilefeld ¥ A Jlells the way for his|iaken from the entrance to 65 Main 1 that CongTessman Utter, MT. | o proaontod §4 oeines Gek o REWE SRS Ao X Iy tems, Willimantic, T Brown poured tra fellow townsmen to be cured of kidney | Jireat and not from the corner of the ihcart or any other man had any. | [cPressuted 37,204 squars feo the suit of Catherine R. Welch against Up to 11 o'clock Fr night elever Asf e Ly g 1 Taabel M an .J;n,\_ £ ni .fi.hnn:v | building. He was sorry that the su- thing t y let them say it and say | feet. ‘The application was refu | C. Henry Schwaner was declared de- | knights of the road had appled for ! g d Terslivie AXolta ' Bat : was iy - 3 Boen ,“i‘ ec f me court had never passed on that dld not want even by | Councitmar Albert H. Lanswort Fiiten by tadhiive ' (o sowawen Thi ven shelter at police head ' fers and ca Glad 3 i Ry oF Huis rhase of the question. The law says - considered as one Who |hen m motion that the Nauor | is an action to re Tental for the ng a record for this| fors Thompson, Daisy ¥our > e atiearing of Fuley Kidney | 10 feet from the bullding or place and o have his every act as | joem T o Bine Uotinsy Dol beifiie the James | | ana haw wers at the car 4 D et ot e T ad eacy | the natural measurement is from the n the floodlight of publici- | o ('snal and the motion: was | A: Welch bullaing: se was con- table Is and lanterns ar Mend them to anyone, both as & great | CcRter of the bullding and the plats bas been made to secret | ynanimously adopte Havens dij | tinued for proof of The only of apples or about | wreaths nta Claus paper vone, both as @ great | gloq showed such measurements, and tive to liquor licenses, 2 e S0 S oy iy e e, . Iready been ship- | oratl 4 e ‘ cure, and a sure preventive of kidney |, e % SR q )usiness under case tried was that of Rouse B. Chase T an evergre hedge ible.” Lee & Osgood C also from the corner of the building in > been no secret sessions, as | \ear and was t against Albert H. Langworthy, an ac- amb vent towards making a very at 2 =t s | which it was intended to locate the >re made public by some- by the counc tion to recover $150, alleg be due | many, and more barrels ve | tive room. 3 eeesseestesssessesserssssesesssssssesss | S2i0on. The petitioner does not speci- executive ressions within when the sixteen others were | for labor, time and commission for | L€en ens: hit mar Direct | i fy location other than the front door. from adjournment. In the | i s i R o L N es have mot hitherto| Our principal transpacifie custom Wh 3 t E' . w l ' No. €5, and it is Sure the saloon would | matter before the meeting. | i s Olf e HR s sl to-Germary l are Australie and Tasmania not be located in the entry. Mr. Davis | Councilman Flynn said he was In fa- 2 et e o 11 o scessescassasessesssssscsnsensesssasersesssess | uld not lezally srant this license for | provided there were no legal obstacles, | 1land, United Spanish War Veterans, Christmas exercises of Interest wes S 65 Main street. | It the place came within the 200 feet annual meetins these offi- | 13"\ the West Broad street :chool Attorney Herbert W. Rathbun, coun- | prohibition distance he would cheerful- Bourdon A. Ra command- e g ot b g2 o | (NDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY sel for applicant, Gefended the'action | iy acauiesce. He agreed with Con: John I Beniley, e e [ e e e oa: = % P e council in reopening the case. sssman Utter that that polnt be set- ; mander; Josepk Herbst, dor vice | Westerly Branch as it was wholly within the right of | tled now. commander: Stephen O'Toole. officer of | Local Laconics. - Three Million Dollars | 1" sttention to the omission made in | o SOUNCiiman William Culley said se Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient in its management. Eatablishea 1001. Hareld L. Wells, O. D.. Optometr! Defective vision correciea by tne prop- er adjustment of jenses. Room 9, Pot- ler-Langworshy Block Westerly. K b the 270 feet radius piat prasented by the remonstrants of the Pawcatuck river, and including in the plat Com- merce etreet, which is a traveled hizh- way. Mr. Rathbun also called atten- tlon to ihe discrepancies of figures in the three plets submitted and all drawn by the same surveyor. He questioned the correctness of the measurements, NOTICE | Change In Bank Hours | On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jeweit City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., wiil be open every business day (except Satur- days) from 10 o’clock 2. m. to 3 o'clock p. m., closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. cret sessions were not what they were supposed to be and that he be- lieved in doing the public business in yublic ag much as possible. He would ike to know the meaning of the 1hre: »{ Congressman Utter and would like to see him wield the broad axe, if he had the power, and hew clos the chips fly wheie nn sald that so far e subject matter had d down to the point as to iconard house was pro- vited from having liquer license by ason of the owners of a majority of the .Jand within the 200 feet radius had remonstrated. That was a qu tlon of law, he said, and asked H Agard, town solfcitor, for light on whether h Ty to point. It is specified th monstrarts owning the majority of Jind within 200 feet of the building or viace vihere application is made for a salocn can remonstrate and no license cun be izsued if such remonstrance is 17 the petitioner had designat- ca t in the bullding where it was to locate saioon, the measar naturally be tak- en f The petitioner n place und therefors | lLcasurement from any part of the Puilding was proper. If the remon- strants own the necessary quantity of ' rescrived distan, ft. In this case the re- . within the iaw opinior, the town council had 1o jarisdletion’ and v withe 1hority to grant the Heense Cenneilman — Flynn d that statement ¢ e town rolleitor znd th non-contr monstran on of the claims of the med to take the mat- of s e license away from the coun.il seconded the motion ef Counciiman Maxson and the apiil- | | Ladies’ $35.00. Lockets and $10.00. $12.00~ Engraving Free. Xmas Bargains Buy where your money goes the farthest which enables you to give better presents for less money. You can do this only at “FRISWELL’S,” and we can prove it. A.look in our window will convince you. are some-of our prices: Diamond Rings, $5.00 up. and Gents’” Gold-filled Watches, $5.00 to Chains of the Umbrellas—fancy gold and pearl handles, $2.00 to We give the strongest guaraniee with our goods of any store in the state. WILLIAM FRISWELL, 25- 27 FRANKLIN STREET best qualities, $2.00 to Open Every Night. IS ALMOST HERE we have yet thousands of sens: a home and at prices, too, that are exceedingly WHY NOT BUY A Piano, Sewing Machine, Parlor Suite, Sideboard, Follow- mense stock. NORWICH and TAFTVILLE In spite of the great number of orders on our books ble articles for CHRIST- MAS GIFTS, that would carry good cheer into many China Closets, Writing Desk, Bookcase, Couch, Rock- er, Morris Chair, Range, Parlor Stove, Sled, Rocking Horse, Shoo-fly, Blackboard, Doll Carriage, Go-Cart, one of hundreds of other useful articles from our im- Goods delivered promptly anywhere in Connecticut. SHEA & BURKE low. Buffet,