Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 28, 1911, Page 6

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~IN AND ABOUT WESTERLY, | A HEALTHY, Hearing in North Stonington’s Attempted Robbery Delay-' ed Awaiting Norwich Evidence—Palmer Lewis Maine en, when in need of a laxative remedy, by taking a desertspoonful Found Dead in Bed—Mrs. Lucy Rice Held Up by | of the ever refreshing, wholesome Stranger Who Demands Diamond Rings—Meeting of | | and tuly beneficial SJ’“'P of Figs County Past Masters’ Association With Fawcatuck ::](; fnnnlydlaif::: :;::“’; :}: Lodge of Masons Today. | proved by the most eminent phy- sicians, because it acts in a natural, strengthening way and warms and mmittee of Pawecat lodge yof twenty completed unge- | towr: y the aual meeting of the | 55 3 ‘wh. ner.- | weakening them. It is equally bene- :ixrd nge of srade | ficial for the very young and the mid- hich is to be held as it pre round t no conse- today (Thursday). In |ably dle aged, as itis always efficient and et ‘exemplification of | new bullding. In tbe evening there ST, L et its beneficial effects it is always| ond“enteriuipment, | There was a Targs gather ki to whic Masons ens at the town hall in Nort: Stea: el n | necessary to buy the genuine, bear- sitors a true ex- | onnecticut lodge | < tate of Rhode Is- | w Cahforma Fig Syrup Co.—plainly T the « ing | the home A i Rathbun, and : the atiarmoos | whoas sidlcat sols cAussd fhe deaih P"""=d°““'ef"°nm everypackage. p {d rs. R vs afterward. e I was opened, b Bt T ad vl oush leglalated out of the West- | : . Chapman, Grand _ ety i y high school, the T. S. J's, com- nk Whit: and Juige Herbers Sl SF Gicier sn M, V, ' com- | W. Rathbun, representing the state at- . Newsy Netes: - s formerly schoel secret 3 d Deputy Sheriff Williaia H. Miss Esther F. Gaffney of \r\rjl\'nxk i ~ arr into private consultation the g her sister, Mrs. o e town ol while the - 5 d of citizens congresat@d in the | Dr. Harry Latham of PhilaGelphia oper on the first Toor. |has been visitng bis sister, Mrs. Horace Miss Helen ¢ Pa., is the ners were escorted urstaira and questicned at length e. This secret ses- continued for nearly two hour Wus near nmoun when court was n the town hall and the three were brought to the Dar. hbun that the state abo - to proceed with to spend | the id there was a miss ng his he < e and asked that n to Norwlich for the making a phase of th | s returned to r a visit with ymion 3 Johy Trav ret a visit in Drovidenc: Mrs, have retw Palmer Lewis Maine, a farmer of (Mol o = sed, early Wed- | PogR visiting : He was in his fifty s Cinien Jones or Now. Hales 1y nd unmarr It 1s £ her brothe ev. Albert n he returred hom vich by | sey, ac- Alexander. »f Norwich was day evenins he 5 5 2 | the gue: Conrad Kre cdnes- bed - without “undressing | 4i° 89 of Conrad Kretzer Wednes R/ Rl q Charles D. Tingley of Norwich spent r making exami- | weanesc th 1 her w. Itation with | .p x nion that causes, 3 = the re- STONINGTON. body, which was taken P erly and , Borough Friends Mourn Death of o Leonard A. Grover—Sixty-five New Mre. Lucy Rice, widow of Frank | Rice, had an_experience Wharves. lestgnated nd the $50,000 is vivania pank. - | Elihu Chuwhr.."'w several years | supervisor_of ways for his home town of Westerly as received and A Stonin sai ran to th erly, and |Towing her fned to gccept the pos created in the town of Stonington. W was nof Adem Arc terests of the ding e located cnges s sor of highways moving it is planned to have a ground space | TAKE IT IN TIME Just As Scerss of Norwich People | Burial of Curtiss Lamb Have, Grover Dies at Stamford—Fraternal Societies Elect Officers—George H. Stimson’s Funeral. tival. rib- > lights on the color effect. Briefs and Personals. body of Curtiss Lamb, Mrs. Frank La 15 brought to rnoon_on th ken to Ebn Gro 4 2 Mr. Lamb wa is the gue it his boyhood in tow ¢ | bul he moved with his pa | Henry R. Besides h ‘others and t | cases in th OBITUARY. | Breed. They pald their 1eleased, one being found not of_seven who were triec Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller of Nor- is week. Lennard A. Grover. was recefved in Mystic 2y morning of the de A. Grover at a sanator ., where he had be months for the be riends here. | MILLS ON FULL TIME store on West Ma -t “FOR BENEFIT OF HELP. ast Ma = = tive business man in the s a natlve Ho it in Ir: ana he l¢ o | Eighteen Plants of Knight Company H Have Been Running 48 Hours. 3 Providence, R. I .,Dec wves his father and mother | teen cotton milis of The store on West Main | Knight company in Rhode I s been closed. necticut and Massachusetts rd Degree Conferred. a full time sched ginning next ¢ Stoning- | Thesday. The mills have | ning 48 hours a week for The company declared that th was not due to any Increase in bus- iness, but was made for the * > grand, Ge S Ee ristopher How's THI: urtland 5 NORWICH, meron. T 4 Market S Officers of Chamty Chante: F. J. CHE fellow townsmen to be cure and bladder =ilmen: was cured. T backaches, due to long time. Heari Piils, 1 began taking gave me relief at once mend them to anyene, bo ~cure, and a sure prevent trouble” Lee & Oszood Co he regular £ Charity | 5 ey Kidney em, and they I e - “Best on Earth.” This is the verdict of R. Howell, who bought v's Hone, »r Compound for h Gebrae H. Stir NDUSTRIAL TRUST comrmv],_ e, Syfermt pt Georee 11, Slinsing) Ko 1o Westerly Branch lome oughed almost inces terngun Was hoarse s Capital . Three Millien Dollars | -:1ondca oz end Surplus Three Million Dollars | Lastor of e, and less than th Over Thousand Aceounts. which _the tles effected a complete cure. mémber, copdi Osgood Co, Liberal, conrtecus and efficient ia M9 | muria) was in Eim Grove oe e Last Meetina of Yea Establishea 1961, Charity _ Farola L. Wells, O. D Optametriat. | Star. ine ‘Derective vision correctea 3,00, PEoR: ffom e ey Alane westeniay o % | 1 HAPPY OLD AGE ...,.....'..' - : oy ST s The Buston Sore == || v | 3| Fein new | tones up the internal organs without } il B © Domiass | socnt hindrarce 1o the erection of (he fi'eefi‘omal” ful mgredlenb. To ; ng the name of the Company— Spiles Driven in New Haven Road’s | lled | Richie of Hartford is the guest | | 1 | of the help.” i ! Thursday and SPECIALS m— | SPECIALS | -. REAL MONEY SAVERS READ THESE SPECIALS AND LET US CONVINCE YOU THAT WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON PURE HIGH GRADE FOODS. Natives doz. Butter 1b. famb Choss b, 123 3005 [ Stoak 25 w. 12 L] Porterhouy- Selllng 4 Corned Beef &% 8¢ [fresh Plate Beef I, 6¢ Gt G (e[t o B firine, o, 2] comBmATION All Cornstarch Red Salmon Threaded 2 cakca_S—o'-p ) All ot o el R Db, T Cokne Bluing | For Noveltiess | = ——— Codfish ]5[: Washington 250 Pig. Pancake Flour]fic 2 1b3§f,'d.i“}5;‘n",\]5(: Fresh Hamburg Steak Fresh Beef Liver Gems, 2 Ibs. ... Crisps, 3 pkgs Bottle Syrup Yellow ONIONS POTATOES e4°:uam ........ ' 70 Mealy Cookers, peck 3 I c LAYER FIGS SOt Yellow TURNIPS ALFRED C. J. WILLIAMS, aR750Ro, Conn. Greatly will be at the Wauregan House, Norwich, | Friday, December 29th, i s e —al and wishes to meet his friends and customers on that e uce day. He is prepared to take orders for Fur Coats, Sets, Alterations and Répairs at reduced prices. P . The Reid & Hughes Co. | The Roller Towsl s MIUST GO ! 1912 OVERLANDS { { J are here, ready for a demonstration to you. The best and most value for money in an automobile today can't beat it. One demonstration wi you. |” Ask the man who owr | FOR 8900 a five-passenger 30 H. P. Touring THAT'S WHAT IT 18 An Innovation in Gil Heaters | | 'seoitror o |THE M. B. RING AUTO | Telephone. Chestnut Street Great Value Giving THIS WEEK The Peifection Smokeless Oil Heater, with its drums enameled in turquoise, is an ornament to any room, whether in the country or city home. AI h G n H k' c No home is quite complete without a Perfection Oil | S0 I e Ommon rln 'ng up. Heater. It is a necessity in the fall and spring, when it is too AR o Foien 10 0128 p k warm to start the regular heating apparatus, and too cool to be e Al K o House By a law, enacted in the last legislature at Hartford to go into without heat. In the midst of winter it is often convenient as S nahings: T ety s o7 oT/iue’ Collsr Sowe an auxiliary heater, as there are always some cold corners e i R S oohie law applles o these articles used in Public Places — city gn frh}"’use' e : i ;ev:ry article of Furniture in 2 z 4 e enameled heater always presents a nice appearance, as th our large stores a bargain and enamel will not tamish or burn off. It is not an *enamel paint,” but it . e is the same as the enamel of your cooking ute e edaz"dl:;nxd "yus“wm“-_ The Perfection is the most reliable and convenient portable heating 4 & device you can find. An automatically-locking flame spreader prevents ws ores. turning the wick high enough to smoke. En:u-‘r:crloN smsmm s | | SHER & BURKE decriptive circular 1o any sgency of SMOKELESS Standard 0Oil Company Nnrwncl\ and Taftville We are prepared to furnish all such places with TISSUE TOW- ELS to take the place of the roller towel, and the SANITARY DRINKING CUP to take the piace of the Gommen Drinkina Cup. The TISSUE TOWELS com rolls of 150 each. tended, to be used once and thrcwn away. The cost is s familics find them very practical. SELL Single Roll with fixture (150 Towels) Single Roll (150 Towels) 5 Five Rolls in Carton with fixture They are very clean, practical and sanitary. use them, The Sanitary Drinking Cup is made of naraffin paper and store v use in a clean, attractive device, which halds both nd 100 cups respec tively. This outfit is =0 arranged that oniy one cup can be withdrawn at a time, the rest being retiined In a dust tight glass tube. Ask us for prices on this apparatus. The Household Dri kmg Cup oy plaa « Slew Bouillon Cubes | Vigoral Bouillon Cubes ‘ Armour’s Beef Extract “Y ou’re Well !’ Then Keep Well— Don't walt for a sick spell to come along and prostrate Sou. Take BSchenck's Mun- drake Pills whenever you foel a little dull or out of rorts keep the fon the stom: . the Marshall’s Beef Extract Just the thing for this weather Peopie’s Market 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN MOLDEN, Prop BOOK and stomach disord, Dr. ). H.SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. e e Fldelio Be CNTRACT WORK 1637 L raam Dalivers Myteywbers in the Building Line is my Adam’s. Tavern | l“ JA(,KEL & (,0 specialty 1561 1 stimates 1 will not guarantee to | re parties. is meant for family e n and sell for 10c. the Sanitary Cups are ke The Traveler’s Samtary Outfit consists o & Wash OCloth, & ¢ ing for 10c. mb, & Drink “up-—the W Come in and talk with us about your SANITARY TROUBLES. | | | | iy be as low as the other fellow, but I | g'\usl Hl Ty to _\‘nu. llexler give me « brands of Beer of irope and America, SEE WINDOW DISPLAY, NORWICH, CONN. chance on that next job, Bobemian, Plisner, Culmbach Bavarian | Deutal SUI‘"BOH % e g:.r.hua-l- Pale and bli”m;;fiu;."t.,‘ = otih Ale, Guinness' bub! Low S R s e C- M- WILLIAMS C. fp""n"".{’i’"’p‘fr Olkn,';;r .\le.NBlll::;’ - hu{i:n;‘:‘.‘);v.fll;l ‘Illv s, ! 2 Hul P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourlsh- 10u8, 216 Main Street | Ing Ale, Bterling Titter Ale, Anbeasor | McGroiy Building. Norwioh. Conn. ness berore the RuUBlic, taere fs no gess Goiuee tne DUBUE (hire” o me Snd JOBBER A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. LA T ¢ fvr Rusiness Lo diom barter thus rurough thetadvertis- | Sium better than 1o advarcias _ing selumns ef The Dulls fux"selumny of i Hilletin, T1 relcunene die Al . Tfl'fll“'ll “i-12

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