Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 9, 1912, Page 6

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and for counsel > suit of ard Phillips, was | 3 by fire early Sunday ability of the r Mr. Davis was questioned by Agard, counsel for It was brought out that Mr. actically & monopoly al contracting work on the portion of the Pawcatuck equipped to do work on He was reticent was inti- éveral houses and 0,000. The judge is that his refusal to 1 to his hold- him elsewl ) his poesessiol d that he d be taken warning did not change the atti- f the respendent. H. Langworthy, sk B nd § e ves from Westerly gt ot B epresentat ves support pending the divorce petition i A by Chief arding. guard 1t so t meeting of the day the hens will Judge George T. Brown in the su- Frevidence Saturday sssssoreesensanase whery by Bur in Wastar)y lows wi NDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | Westerly Millien Dollars o Million Dollars Thousand Accounts. conriaous and dhdenl ia g At the reguls reene War “dword Congdon read r=|tm: paper on Romances of the Rev- Harold L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist. Defective vision correciea DY tne prop- adjustment of lenses. R Langworthy Block Westerly. R, ), evening. The damagi Senator Louls W 1 have used it m it to many others who have of its great curative in diseases of the throat and all coughs and colds-it is Lee & Osgood Cou STRIKE AT WESTERLY MILLS Mule Spinners and Back Boys Out at White Rock—Razor Wielder Arrested After Conference With Norwich Police Hired Man’s Lantern Causes Burning of Hopkinton Barn—St. Michael’s Parish Begins Year With Balance in Treasury—Ministers Hear of Social Center Work. o morth side of | gave hearing upon a motion for al- for \nn;url of the petitioner and witness fees in the mma *J. Davis Westerly against John F. Davis. was littie evidence submitted as to the pondent to pay until Attorney but it had Davis $100 for counsel cth and hoard now in arrear: a week for her Chief of Police Thomas E. Brown has just completed another clever bit of detective work In the New . h the as 1d unde ¥ and r)m i when 1 Brown ar to Norwich and went leaving Westerly on the ent direct to ted th 2 cert man wanted short order th ements, ged that he cut Co- or after he reached the Ithough he insisted that made a mistake in the it time. He claimed pon by geant The Connecticut Citizen features West, H. Davis of The mule spinners and back boys of "He White Rc k mills are out on st—lko have emand wi ent on s with them. Lucil Laconics. terly Board of Trade s (Tues ) evening Collins of Wat May and two sons of New Dr. John L. Ma Sunday show. Westerly three months by fficers of Narragansett lodge of installed Saturday a District Deputy Selden M. Young. erage de Island sta ar 1911 was 498 death occurred at the institution. e Vose, the turkey King, an invitation to make an ex- by it the show South County Poultry association. monthly meeting of rd chapter, D. Corferesamen Ttted and O'Shaunnes- have presented prote imions against the ins modern lahor saving machinery in the government printery. hief Cottrell and sponded to a still alarm | fre in the residence of Col. Charles H. 1 et Saturday slight | Arnold of Westerly has been reappoinfed chairman of the genate committes on finance ard also chairman of the joint standing com- mittee on executive nominetions. The steam shovel and the rafiroad Iaborers resumed work o the railroad by the court full hear- apture of the Year's night in a shed Nicolo Co- rested in upon Co- bonds for a fet court one of the brothers other had hed with and t w:; hy, ied to assist to the h Erown us the place t was belleved the man sought It was learned that he wich for Westerly « ad therefore passed the f Prown on board at quarters t Sergeant nen Mitchell house in Pierce at escape would be at they would un- officers Pasquale Prestoma as resided in West- onths and was em- ! :ontract connection Clerks to be Wa. of W state association or in self defense ad been vio- He )W the party with an a Williams a guilty was entered was taken dence, Hill of East Greenwich. supper at the Dixon house Saturd that - about $4 a weels placed on qa e le ensuing year: William H. Cranda president; P. A. Smithson, vice pre: seriously ill, is con of tearing it down in to ca ) crow at Guring the co » for the big review by in Providence next Mon- ault, a New London boss and contractor, has been en- a of prisoners in e prison during nd not a single an inte s from labor lation assistants re- T a chimnay Purchases Delivered In City For 5 Cents Fresh Cut Hamburg Steak 3 lbs, Choice LAMB CHOPS Lean PORK CHOPS i et | 1 can TOMATOES } 1 pkg. MACARONI KARO SYRUP, can. Sweet Florida ORANGES, 15 for. ..25¢c FREE BREAD 12 1hs. 25¢ TR 290 e GRANULATED SUGAR, 5 Ibs. .. ..33c CUT or LOAF SUGAR, Ib. . .. FANCY MIXED COOKIES, 2 Ibs. ..17c LENOX SOAP, 7 bars. ...........23c WASHINGTON CRISP, 3 pkgs. .. . .25¢ Fancy Raisins-Currants, 3 pkgs.. . ...25¢c Real Money Savers For Tuesday and Wednesday Little Pig f resh Shou'ders 1h. for 17¢ Zoulc MINCE MEAT 8 CRANBERRIES, qt. . .10c Tuesday an Wednesday SHOULDER STEAK POT ROAST—AIl Lean Will cook like Natives ROLLED OATS GOLDEN PUMPKIN, 2 cans. ......17c BAKED BEANS, large can......... Very Finest Coffee, 40c val., lb. only 34c Extra Large GRAPE FRUIT, each..10c Purchases Delivered In City For 5 Cents {15 SALT PORK 1h. % | Ib. 10¢ CHUCK ROAST, b..............10c foz.25¢ Yellow Eye BEANS, 2 qts.........19¢ Large Meaty PRUNES, Ib..........11c PURE COCOA, in bulk, ; Ib. MIXED TEA, fine blend, Ib. . . } 3 phgs. crecdile RRmCER: - - 25¢ d Cut out this adv., bring it to our Bakery Department, and get one loaf of our best bread free. Limited 1 loaf to customer. improvements Monday morning, but the weather was considered too cold | for the concrete workers to resume. During the recent radical weather change and the consequent danger of fire Chief Cottrell has been on the alert and as usual the fire fighting ap- paratus is in good working order and | the firemen read; Congressman Utter has announced | that he will give much attentlon at the preésent session of congress for an ade- quate appropriation for the construc- tion of a breakwater, dock and lig house at the Point Judith harbor of refuge. v and willing. Westerly will send delegates to the nni tate convention of the United ational A tion of _Postoffice in Providenc ington's birthd Robert Hazard sterly is vice president of the Rev, Charles J. Dutton, formerly of Westerly, son of Rev. John G. Dutton, ated recently at the funeral ser- s of three voung_men who were drowned at South Westport, Mass wher Christian church. Rev. M Dutton is pastor of the section of the hall of representa- ated as under- takers' corner. where are seated four members in_that business: Joseph T Murphy of Westerly, Reilly of Provi- ranston of North Kingston and Prospective lessees continue to in- ct the vacant mill buildings in Main treet, but they don’t seem to lease. fonday a trio of gentlem mmer one & o were shown over the premises by the owner. Next to the alleyway between the Jarber Memorial and_ the Potter- orthy bufldings, the coldest pl sterly, is the site for the ten toffice bufldings. That's a v the work was suspended a after it was commenced. The week of prayer will be obser First Baptis with x except one_c ford and the right hand of fel- ip was extended to three. At the annual meeting af the Hook and Ladde were elected foreman: Henry F Courtland Ba Kenneth, , treasurer AJert Frederick Card, stev The Willlam Clark Social club had :ning and elected these officers f nt; Thomas Cooper, tary and rer: James Shea, baseball mana- James Jessup, football manager Sonies Higginbothum, bowling mana- ger. Contractor Williams, who by the terms of the contract to erect the new town building and courthouse became owner of the frame dwelling kno s Nestor house, conditioned t and moved ¥, has sold the art of the Lous main The ell will be reserved as an office granite building. Since the pension ers was“established tem for teach- Rhode island in pended. The maximum rate in for is $500 and the minimum is $150. and the average rate is $339.44. Of the 96 pensioned during the four vears, slx scoris EMULSION is the near-nature treatment for Consumption. The power it creates, its purity and whole- someness are Nature's greatest aid in over- coming disease. ALL DRUGGISTS bave terminated by death. Eleven new pensions were granted in 1911’ this bdng the smallest number in any one i )umon fund. the zero mark reported today from Wood River Junc tion, which distinguished itself a few Westerly was th in the state, with a shivering temp are in sight as the result of t tin work today on the ponds. struction of the new | 03 the sum of $67,420.88 has been | since the establishment of the C‘JLD AT WESTERLY. Records Show It Second Coldest Place in the State. Providence, Jan, S8.—Fifteen bdelow §_the temperatur: vears ago with a minus 37 record second coldest place | ati e of 10 below. Good crops of ice| ed cold weather and sev put large gangs of CDLCHESTER ! ; Irapossible to Heat Congregational | § Church During Sunday's Cold—Below | Zero on Monday—Funeral of Mrs. Peter Anderson. C. F. Bronson of New Haven was calling on friends in town Monday. George B. A. Baker of New Britain was the guest of his parents on Hay- ward avenue over Sunday. Robert Gilmorg of Comstock’s Bridge M. Reade of Willimantic was a “olchester caller Monday H. St Bridget's church. Funeral of Mrs. Anderscn. The funeral of Mrs. Peter Aad was held Sa o'clock at Dawl Burial was in the fanily plct in Lin Wood cemetery. Charles H. Dawley and Daniel We ster M»n. in Hebron Sunday af lt“ndkn»‘ | Try This Remed t of relatives in town over | 1y Idwin of Middletown waei oufriends In tosn Mon am Maynard of Nort Monda Services in Chapel. On account of the inability the Co; ional church during the extreme cold, services held in the chapel. Rev rett of Longmeadow He also spoke at the ock. The C. Y. P , Dreac eeting ill be ied b; ing of Winter. morning was the thermometers rang w zero. The ice i fast on the ponds and the i in readiness to c Monday days’ visit with | lu= mother in Hammond’s court. Mr. and Mrs. W (‘mrg@n\'n and two daughters re urday: from | a week's visit with relzu\es in New York- Rev. David R. O'Donnell was in|Lee to hold its | V' eating ip the chapel Friday afternoon | provem vening. The midweek prayer | Faleszén'e} Pills ation Floyd Tiffany r ed to Williman- | Bremen, f;x ernoon L — | COVERED WITH ANGRY FIMPLES. A Skin Trouble That Needs Sc mnu»* Treatment. at Qur R D — ¢ Q@’&l"l’&‘#fl‘%‘#"""&@#"‘###"‘#* k2 GOOD NEWS | Ladies Everywhere are glad %o know of the wonderful benefit thet Viswrm-O-Gia hss aiways boen te swflsrers of their sex. Theusands of ladies spread the good Bews. mmemy (thely S@ghbors end friends. BEREEEEEEPPRBR TR om the wemarty organs ai 4 : i‘ < Others write letters for publication, that suffering staters, wnknown 10 them, may learn ebout it in the newWSPapers. ®s the geod work goes on Viburn-0-Gin is & purely vegetable eomspoung, o harmful properties, is sstively specific In its curative action To young and ald #t is highly recemmended for the trea’- mant of all forms of female trewblea. @ L 4 & & & & g i g tion giving bargains. .9c size—value size—value $11.00 a pair. CLEARANCE SALE a palr, CLEARANCE SALE a pair. CLEARANCE SALE size—value size—value 'S AND MISSE risking rooms. |} pracK MERCE The Boston Stor HE JANUARY CLEARANGE SALE ENTERS ITS SECOND WEEK Enters into its second week of value giving, satisfac- Each department is represented by the biggest bargain values we have ever given. Come and see the big money saving opportunities. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT COTTON FILLED COMFORTABLES— Value $1.00—CLEARANCE SALE Value $1.75—CLEARANCE SALE Value $2.00—CLEARANCE SALE Value $3.00—CLEARANCE SALE SILK COMFORTABLES — WOOL FILLED — A Very Special Value. Covers are made from Silk Mill Remnants. colorings and pretty designs. Value $6.00. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $3.75 Some Big Blanket Values WHITE WOOL BLANKETS— 11-4 size—Cut and bound. Value $4.00 each. R CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $250 12-4 size—Cut and bound. Value $4.50 each. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $250 12-4 size—Cut and bournd. Value $5.00. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $3.00 ‘WOOL BLANKET-—11-4 size—blue border. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE a pair $4.39 HAVE A SMALL LOT OF EXCEPTIONALLY BLANKETS. . UPON WHICH WE ARE MAKING WONDER- FUL REDUCTIONS. $ 9.50 pair. CLEARANCE Some Big Values in the Cloak and Suit Dep’t. SUITS, values up to $21.50. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $12.95 'S AND MISSES' COATS, values up to $12.98, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $8.50 COATS, values up to $6.00 CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $3.95 COATS, values up to $8.00. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $5.00 WOMEN'S DRESS WAISTS, values up to $6.00. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $3.75 ERIZED UNDERSKIRTS. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 8%¢ BIG REDUCTIONS IN ALL OUR FUR C ZSCARF: AND MUFFS. THE REID & HUGHES (0. THE BUSINESS PRICE $1.59 PRICE $1.79 PRICE $229 Fine Silks in good SALE ng will co t next week. with the owners. The |granite shaft cemetery here. Torrington—In memory The roayl wishes to (*Omlvmn \Hozan famous nd, having been unable to reach James guard | and captain, who died last summer, to New ¥ ovage on Long lsland Sound BERMUDA | Main: Street, a d 16 ‘feet tall and 4 feet e before the superior | square will be erected in the Catholic 25¢ FRICTION GAS ceaee o INVERTED GAS LAMPS, complete ...... teserer sasese sesess 50 MICA CHIMNEYS PORCELAIN GLOBES SMOKE BELLS GHT BURNERS . MANTELS — Best Quality — Price Low. PILLARS, TIPS, JUMBO BURNERS. and Double GAS ARMS or BRACKETS. MICA CANOPIES. RAYO LAMPS, compicte. RAYO LANTERNS SPECIAL LIGHTERS LANTERNS THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building 74 Main Street containing Testimonial "2 haf Feem & great sufferer for years before Temsming VMurn-0.Gin. I %ed misplacement, fainting spefls, constamt headache” and ether female troubles, which made me feel wealk. I tried diffeyent dootors, but nemo gave me reMef. took Viourn-O-Gin and it melieveq me so much thet I wan to spread the news of what it has done for me. It cortatmly de as much for other sick wamen.” ALL DRUGG:ISTS8 SELL IT $1.25 s betile with full directions. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 106 West 229th Street, @ & & * & & & i 4 & & & g i & Mzw Yorl Dr. Kruger s Viburn-0-Gin | | | I b TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY, Norwich Line NEW YORK STEAMERS MAINE NEW BAMPSHIRE bis route mext time Youw'll have a delightful Ch a; erh view of the wonderful sky lin® water front of Manhattan lsland. Steamer Jeavis Now Louden At 1 p. . Week: days only, due New York, Pler 10, East River, at ola and Pler 49, | North River, 7 o'clock next morning. \EW LN @ 9 50 NEW YORK i Wrile or telephone W. J. Phillips, | Agent, New London, Conn., for state- rooms and information. iysld New York CHELSEA LiNE Fare $1 Freight and passen[er service direct to New York. Norwih Xuesdays, Thuce- undays, at 5.15_p. e York, Pler 23, Bast River, foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednesdaye, Fridays, at § p. m. Freight received until § p. m. F, V. KNOUSE, Agent. A PARADISE ON EARTH Every ouideor rearadion. Exeallent soa bathe el tag. Sehiag. bosdng. tenal TR MAGNTFICENT Tmsmmnc Llw ‘:OCEANA' easicknoss 5 Nost Long. mL o Lt {only Fxolus wivel ', lass Passenger Steamer to Bermuda. No (htlltur rm:m El‘rfl.‘ on the “Gceans.” :‘Iflf“ Tt C!‘_Asfi RO\h D TRIP, In- ' bl o e Aupete v Flnwic” Fans ' every. Steam heated when nocessary. Ofchestra, Prom guado Dances, Gymnasium, Wireless. Submarins Satety St aterooma Silien, with Frivate Baa Fines: Promesads Deck in the World. th Brass Beds: PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. Sanitary Plumbing A peep Into an up to date balhroom is ¢nly less refreshing than the bath ftse.f. During the summer you will the more look to the bath for bodily comfort. I will show you samples and plaps of the porcelain &nd other tubs and give you estimates for the work of putting them fn in the best mannen from a sanitary standpolnt—and guar< antee the entire job J. E, TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS furnished promptly. Targe stock ot patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street T. F. BURNS, Heanng and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street CO-OPERA TIVE PLUMBING CO. 81 Franklin Stree Telenbone 771 E. L. BURNAP Plumbing, Steam and Gas Prices and werk satisfactory 130 Platt Ave. T S. F. GIBSON ! Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boyntos Furnaces. 65 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn, ! Turkeys; Chickens, Goslings, Etc., for New Year’s Day. Also many other good things | for every day. People’s Market 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. Wishing You A Happy New Year JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. AHERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sandersor. Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theutre Troupes, Tra\gunx Men, gtc. Livery connected SHETUCKET STREET. WHES yoy want 1o put your ness wor- publie, ,Ia kg~ Elum better g

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