Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 27, 1911, Page 6

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Mo Charge of Attempted Robbery at Rathbun Home, North Stonington, Charge of Manslaughter May be Added— Fright Caused Death of Mrs. Rathbun—Yantic Man Im- plicated—Stone-Workers of Westerly Getting Busy. L addition to being charsed with at- tempting 1o break and enter. the a cused will be charged with mansiuugh- ter. Jude: Rathbun said Tuesday he expeicd there would be additional | arrests made in Norwich in connection with this matier. The selectmen have offered a reward of §200 for arrest and Tis: ¥Bsidents of the viliage of North Stomiaton sre at & hish pitch of ex- citermsent over the recent lawlessness &t the residerte of Willlam W. Rath- bun, which is in Iocation sbout half a mile from Matn's cross- | ing. Mr. Ratbbun held an auction sale on his premises December 12, and con- | conviction of the offenders. and a like templated moving to Westerly. On the | reward. raised by public subscriptions I8th, the house was surrounded und |has been offered by the cltizens. Mr. Rathbun's life threatened if he did not tarn over the receipts from the | The Baptists of the United States muction sale or such part of it as he | have succeeded in raising the fund of had in his possession, Shots were [$250,000, which was started by a per- fired. windows were smashed and doors | sonal contribution of $50,000 condi- broken Mir Rathbun, with gun |tioned that th med be giving the intruders im- | by Christm oney s fon there wus anothor man | establishment 2 fund in the house, succeeded in preventing |ing aged and disabled Baptist minis- entfy and finally driving the unwei- |iors wnd missionarics. According to Some visitors wway. There was nearly | present pians the fund will ultimately £900 in the house at |extend to seve lions. The sum that n isolated the Afier the toughs had gone away, Mr. |of $3,000 wag raised in Rhode d, Rathbun sat et sedside of his | the Wes ches making wife, guarding his home, for the bal- | penerc be - atute 3 with this fund George Thom Rev. John A Rev and trs. Rathbun was #nce of the night rtec Hadlal }Iainer Clarence M. Gallup A r New Lo of Provi aon. > 3 the case ove Rev. Peter C. Wright of Norwich to Jodge Herbert »un_ for in- |represents Connecticut on the board veetigation bna As ‘a re- | of trustees, and Rev. Ciarence M. Gal- one of , n-law Rhode terms Norwic ysla of is heir sult three arrests wer a merly raised | nton exp ane of a trus fund Is to be | corpor < next month: Loca!l Laconics. Miss Edith ) hbun has returned from a visit vannah, Ga for Christmas week at postofiice were $230 in ca of a vear ago. " Kk is going forward at a rapid in excavating for the new town d courthou Westerly soll Is be tip-cart outs £ Rhode nd the | pounds, and the five.hens from 25 to 35 pounds each. As a Christmas offering. a check for 0 from the Ladies’ Aid society of | First Bapiist church was placed | ontribution plate at the morn- | ice. The collections for the sregated $215 A larze number of stone cutters have arrived in Westerly and more are |coming berore the week ends. Tt is expected that local plants wiil begin | operations to cavacity next week, with | work enough in hand for eral mmonths | bottled whiskey at twenty- | f Mrs. WiI- |1 with plug of tob: ceo | abler that exciteano suspicion on | At ‘the purchasers that the len from McCarthy or in. The sales were made | fore sunrise and the seil- Rheumatism .0 Providence. ting a train to take him to Is A Constitutional Disease. ¢ on from Tt manifests itself h 1. ghis of famed 3 other friends atten el x §-Liel Moot te requiem high mass ecatment, | DF. John Neale was c z ment gl was in St. Mich % the s e | bearers wer= Aicha cod’s séféab':;riila of ition STONINGTOR. chy d a Funeral of Mrs. Mary S. Hull—Dr. and | - Mrs. C. O. Maine Entertain Christ mas Party—Machinery Ar- rives for New Shipbuilding Company AWFUL b auid form or 2 ablets d Sarsatabs. House B By Byl £ PIs [0 ot o Propds, Srie Wi Vegetable Compound g S s S S 2 Dance Invitations Out. lestra but for Thurs b The comm inclu d Eaton »rd_Connel was simply |~ Miss Ethel Denison of . Hartford I could not [spent Chriermas at her horae here. on »ugh my feet | Y Joct || _Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Maine. | . and Mrs. . O, Christmastide 3 Merris. Zdith W aine en‘ert Heroton of Bradford, K. 1. Pr irner of Willimantic and Dr. D. Maine of Springfield, Mass stand tight clothin 1son and ¥ of | I was completely e o L vice I took Lyd spent Christmas with thetr | table l'o:inpmmu Pills and re. 3 am enjo; »od health. It is % T g Red Men's Officers. more than two had an ache ¢ own work was and never have t I think ; praise it think m: i1 | . Tdoalimy|, Tator m ou ma m o, oF wam- | DODALL. ap, Kentucky. | pum is: traste far thtee lerangement. If you |in me heid ay evening ary mn’'t neglect 2 A soc hour with refreshments iclf you must viR follow this meeting. trouble. Nothing we il I, | dothis 5o surelyas Lydia | . ‘techinery for Shipyard. . | E. kham's Compound |R. T, Green corporation of Stoning rite to Mrs. Pinkham, at|ton, the owners of the mew ship in- ate.. Tot spotial cirice |Sustry of Nats Fomt, bave arrived. 3 o Jetter will be abh Christmas Festival. confidential, and the advice free. | muis (Wednesias) evening the chil- el of Calvary KDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY wich were guests of family over Sunda Westerly Branch I i, | E .- Millien Dollars | mer of Corpies Million Dollars | lre Palmiar Left Afany, i the Bredding 2 Allss Geace Muil for N, ¥, Buesday, | of & friend, Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, ecirtecus and efficient la its management. e = —— Bridges buile of wires twisted into 5.3 so cvmmon in our day, wers Hareld L. Weiis. O. D. wwn prior to (he vear 1580, when were inve ted by ene n,.u,.ral iestive wision cprresiea by in ent there is demand for every | for pension-.| | | | | | enee | ing carted into Connecticut men left | Horace Vose has a pen of bronze morning | turkeys nea» his home in Railroad ave- | bery | nue tha some in weight as well a breed. The tom turkey weighs 45 | The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Our Annual December Sale of Women's Muslin Underwear IT WILL BEGIN TODAY o> N = { Qe e e prehensive variety of newest styles, from the simply but neatly made garments for hard service through a long range that are trimmed in varying degrees of beauty up to those that are exquisitely and elaborately trimmed with laces, ribbons and fine embroideries. In the Values Offered, and in the Quantity of Merchandise Involved, This Will Be the Most Important December Sale of Muslin Underwear We Have Ever Held. Thousands of daintily made undergarments are included in this sale. A most com- In asking you to attend this sale we do so with a confidence that you will be more than repaid for so doing. The values at the regular prices would alone be worth while, but at d:_e reduced prices the actual money savings make it of much greater interest. Sale begins when the store opens today. Additional selling space and extra sales- people will make buying easy. M Long Skirts ‘Women’s Drawers - ‘Women’s Chemises Corset Covers Extra Sizes Children’s Dresses —of good quality muslin and s : 7 e 3 Corset Covers 7c cambric, plain tucked and withWomen’s Long Skirts e e We specialize in extra size garments| Children's Irench Dresses of g lace and Hamburg trimming — a At 89¢ 00 for Stout Women. We sbow these| SU8ULY White lawn, sizes 2 to 6 yea . - mus.| sTeat varlety of styles at (hese S e i : y how these| 4 thene special price: et Covers, good qualit b £ f cambric and muslin, tailor AL $1.29 — 50 ‘extra full” garments in many grades lin, high neck, fitted style—res-| < e value made with tucks — also trimmed and qualities to insuro an assortment e oA S W ular 12% Corset Cov g P alue with edgings a insertings o -~ Value o0 At 35¢ — value At these special prices At $1.29 wvalue $1.60 cach. (Only two to a customer.) At 380 — value 4 s g ok mh (1 B . Ar g — vame ial price ildren’s Underwear(Extra Size Drawers 3 e — value Corset Covers At $1.29 — value At 68c - vamé $1.00 = & = 29 — valu \ . Children’s Muslin Underwear — At BT vt ase - = At $18 = i A SHK) g Aot Eten S Combination Suits 2 complete assortment ol SPECIAL—A manufacturer's sam- Pl : % ng Ski nt At 440 — value botn ana_ttcalple line of [Wemen's Drawars. valu 5t $109 - va these speci prices At 68c — value 75 Women's Muslin Combin ¢ I 0 to $4.00, all at 50 a p: = s consisting of Corset Cover r styles, with lace and Hamburg At $1.98 — va R At 896 — value $1.00 O et yar o a0 boices SR SPECIAL — A manufac Chilieents Drayeers 5 T eut, B and Anish. a% thess Soadie: 25 Muslin Gowns rle line of Women's L P Extra Size Gowns o - slightly mussed, value $2.50 to $4.50—|>'Zes o years At 440 —wvalue e at exactly half prices. At 10c — value At 650 — value 7bo At 65c 7 o Gowns at 39¢c H At 19¢ — val At 890 — value $1.00 At 89 $1.0¢ i E = ot S PR Jy At $1.29 — value $1.50 5 neck, sizes 15, 16 and 1 regu-| h k- en owns 2 y gy At $1.98 — value $2.50 0 ot ot SPoL T ort irts At $249 — value §2.00 Sizes 4 to | Women’s Gowns Short Skirts at 21c [ At 50, Extra Size Long Skirts Infants’ G ¢ Muslin Drawers f finer materials, in high. low| Women's Short White Skirts of| o . I PR TR nrants arments face and Hambury embroideries, aif 599 quality muslin, made w At $1.00 — -valie $3.00 Infants Long White Slips, with Drawers at 15¢ theso special prices: plain flounce—regular 25c $kirt atlChildren’s Skirts oL g fheaind ticked yokes, With hemstitching and e A AR s S 1c each. H | with lace and Hamburg inserting 00 pairs of Women's Muslin| 65c — value : | : ’ Dravetrs, - wo0d avally . mauaiin] A s = Gl Women's Short Skirts ' |Lenathe 13 o 23 inches Extra Size Short Skirts At 180 —value zme i At $129 — value g e 2 ts Av ae = Vilis plain tucked and gy L At $1.98 wue At $2.49 — value THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL COMPANY At 890 At $1.29 At At e 650 — value $1.00 $1.50 value 50 value 7 At At 440 65¢ — value At 66c alue Drawers at The value At 89¢ — value $1.00 lar 25c¢ value E PERFECT ATTENDANCE. day during term Daniel Carpenter, | East Orange for the holldays. ;S I | Term’s Record of Riverside Grammar | ;0 (000 B mond, Regls- | Belows Falls Ve 2 e e e o School Reported by Grad | terea number. 33; average attendance, | W & Jeffara oo O DoSon 18 at Mrs. Evening—Attendance Report o iv o . : & C. Jeffers'. - o . The re 3 ol Present every . Bach- rs. H, N. Wheelock d Sun- orside Grammar School—Holiday | The record of attendance at the Riv- | 3L77. Frement every gov: Thed. Bach- | o v o So oD o e ahe ‘has | Guests. SESE. Eramanur Beios ius et iteo Disco, Leo Jarvis, Annie | spent several weeks. follows { E bert Lafare, Margaret Sul ———r | t aptist parso; n S Beginners, Lila Jennings, teacher.|livan. = = = : e SONS OF NATIVES ARE { 3 lock Tuesday evenin Registered, 31; average ~uttendance, |, Grade IV. Alice H Richmond. R TOO FOND OF SOCIETY | TW. Potter united in marria. 26.3. Present every ay: Emily er- | o ory 3 p — ——— . Gilbert and Miss Emma f|rerd. Present every day but one: | ndelsne Brennan, ¥ran.i< | Children of Fereign Born Parents Out- Jewett City. They were ded Stenie Miss, Helen key, lLeon Tugh Dayis, Hector LeClatre, | stripping Them. Miss Maud M. Giibert com’s | Blanshistte: : racla Ladoux, Medorse Ralll, Charlie — = | 2 oo i e ik 3 3 uszenas, Olive Sta osephin rrisbu e, arning sister, of Danielson, and Evereit M.| Grade 1 Mary E Driscoll, Reglster- | JUZens, O!f T R e n’?‘;nr?«m..m,m‘lf.’-n‘.."”t sabcock, the bride's brother. The | o0, 337 average attendance, 32 Dt | TS Nettie Johnson, teacher. Whoie [are outstripping American boys ane bride wus attired In white mesnaliiic, | Puriseau. Absent one-Raif day: Leoza | NUMPer reglstered, 22; average at-|girls in the public schools of tie siate | o brides in pin ssaline. | Cyr, Napol co, Grac Jlbuzs, | tendance, 20.61. Alice Bicknell, Grace |is contained in the annual report o and the bridesmaid in pink messaline | (vr, Napoieon Disco, Grace Kolbuzs, | S an™y Votta Guillet, Bossle Thompe | Dr. M. C. Schoffer, siats. superinten- ‘ = e i Al g5 ke e Be | son. Willie Davis. dent of public instruction. Dr. Schaef- | . party returned 1o Mrs. Ellen Babcock's, irade i, Marguerite Bliss. Average | %% | o kg , . Snih toncantdn 3 A ade VI, Alice A. Brown. Total !fer's unfavorable contrast bat the : the bride's mother's home In banning | yliendance, 20.1; number rekistered. 3. | nmber rogistered. 25: average attend- |attitude of American children and | If there is anything you want first- q served, only the families beln farl Perkins, Madelino Ralll. [amee 21 Frtnent Snety fov) [WAtte [those of Tovelan born Darents s drawn class it is the pocket knife that is with Alr. ‘Gilbert is well and favora: drade T s 5 T _m.\'::nh:_r\ o g T e R ot roe |0 the e o D ! you 16 hours a day and in use a dozen times each d I+ § P e for Tae hvotber B Ir. Giber Trtsent evers . e | absent: Helen Gray. Ressie Beardwood, | reallz placed you want a knife that looks well, that is keen and sharp and at present is a mason in his em Adela Ambot. Cora Blanchara, | Leslie Hyde, Wiltred LeClaire, within it aMany. 0 them when you buy it and will seldom, if ever, require sharpes- d Bloy. He is partieul opular in | Elia Corby. Alice Cadleux, George Gill, | mene Rioux, Irank Wheeler and ‘earnestness el floy. < ik gptar Sy, Al Chflatie s onerhall day: Iesier Dlanchard, make them winnt ing, itis the wEEN KUTTER it. Vornon lodge, No. 75, I and A. M. | Grade II, Mary Mullen. Average at- | ©1d Jeffers, Louis Cyr. lpet le of American 5 outh, H Y Glibert 15" the " orianicl ai the | tondunce, S78. perfect in attendance: | o Orade VITXMary S Brown tencher. | who wasie their” ime at socia) unc- KEEN KUTTER pocket knives represent the very best that e in o maweician whose. services ave | remce Casmvant, Nellle: Mise, Remnjo | lndance, 35. Present’ every day. 17: |instead of practicing the seif-denial can be manufadtured in, point of quality of steel and wark- iats Sondered with " aluertly ~ and | Folbuze . Theodors. Beltier. Abeont | Glira Adams. Nelle Barry.’ Xgnes |which lles 4 the foundation of ail manship. Every knife is as keen as a razor when ydu buy heerfulness, Both youns peavle snioy | (ne-half day: gohn Modusewskl, Jen- | oyr ‘Froq Clarke, Harold Spicer. Irv- | Dr. Schaeffer makes a plea for open it winl eyeiy tiow you pull S PuE of your pocket you will be Sewett City, but in Norwich and Dan- | " Grade 5T, Jean M. Driscoll.. Num. | iN€ Thornton, Reging Lefare. M \»;,,n;[m schools for children predisposed to glad you bought it. There are many different styles of felson, atter A silbert's former | ier registerad . N bs v | Leydes ice Moor, Andrew McNicol, |or affected with tuberculosis. i v i Tha Belion ths igtiec Mr, Giibarts. {ormer |hor ragintared, 15 Nob avecat o fardp | STl D tues Sanes s uither Sot Hhom: | Boneswuion: Bobooes motee that MNLARTER: pectet Livis,but only oue quality. -~ What Y sl Mes, Gilbert 1t ihe Hoat | Smmieer Cathinrs % rbex, Ethel Thompson. | hased upon investigations in New York ever style of knife you buy under this brand you may kunow iin for New York, Derby and b Grede UL Neme V) Chyamauen. | Gfafe VIIL Setler Sotnaen. Hae- and Poston. It In extimated. that 1000.- that you are gettinlg the best steel that can be made. P ence r week's trip, umber registered, 35: average fo § S * v 351 Severage attend- |000 achool children now in the ools ik S itv. s Bt AN sl 2 A ;:‘,i;‘e;‘um“f“,f““;:;‘i‘,‘."xl.p..«ev 30. Present every day. 7: Eisther|in the United States will die of con- KEsy KOTTER stands for quality. Gat of tewn were Mr, and Mrs. S, ierm: Ernest Blanchard, Flank Bian- | Grey, Ethel Millar, Farl Gray, 1d-|sumpiiop before they are 18 vears of Glibert, Miss Muaud Gilbert, My, i, 5. chette, Theodere Casavant. Apma Me- | ¥ard Barry, Richard = Dutkewski, lage, 75 per cent. of whem could be Spaulding, Mr, and Mrs. Allen White John Bur el e, e - | o4 I Prapes meastirey e sdogisd, ¢ Danielson, Mr,. and AMrs. George I, Ka rine McNamarn - o 3 SN « Babeack “and Voverele Tabeod” of Nuhver registcred, 30 aver | K'T."‘”'Ti Briefs. Tommy—Pop, what is a monalogt. " in Buildi 84 Franklin Strest ainiield, T Ves and | ige atlendance, 26.4. Perfect in at-| Mr. und Mrs. Howard Cram_and | Tommy's A monolegue, ms Kot [ gon of Norw Mrs. dward Riley ne Hemer Houle, Leane! la- | Frank Geist of Providence spent Mon- | is a conversation & woman carries on Bu e“n u' "lg ra" and Miss Katherine Bubcock of |'ru\lrl Oscar Lafarre, John LeClaire, | d2y at Paul Geist's in Lisbon, l‘l&h her husband.—Philadelphia Rec l . cr N dence, 4 Charles Perkins, Absent but oneshalt! Mise Hallie Buriesen is at home from

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