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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDA JANUARY 12, 1912 TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. WESTERLY SENIORS’ DRAMATICS |Cascarets ForA | ! ! . | . . Sick, sour Stomach % “le Hnsmn Stflm messeness | Norwich Line | B OF Nonwon 0. Taming of the Shrew Given Spirited Interpretation bY|q,nu, 8ut Thoreughly Clesnse nd ! ] e il mYORK Iai ‘our Stomach, Liver an | W . Ambitious Amateurs—County Medical Society Elects Dr. | fe3ulats, Your Stomech | ¥t At G, i STEALRRA John L. May President—Poultry Prizes For Norwich Town Man—Churches to Celebrate 80th Birthday of William H. Doane, Native of Preston. That awful sourness, belching of acid and foul gases; that pain In the pit of the stomach, the heartburn, norvougness, nat bloating _aftel eating, feeling of fullness, dizziness and sick headache, means indigestion; a disordered stomach, which cannot be regulated until you remove the cause. It dsn't your stomsch's fault. Your stomach s as good as any. MAINE —AND— NEW HAMPSHIRE [ o oS an Fout "@fiéfl .amfi“ | JETRN e '{n: wonaertul sk | ana water -front of Manhattan SUCH AS IS AFFORDED AT MORAN’'S January Clearance Sale With the weather furnishing the incentive, our heavy stocks of cold weather specialties are being rapidl, duced. It is in fact a veritable “freeze-out” ofnlllmes ‘ of merchandise which we do not intend to carry for- The deveral companies of the West-, Grumio, Patruchio’s valet, orly e depamment were represented Willard V. Crandatl | * Try Cascarets; they cure indigestion, | e - By their del * the annual meei- | Nathaniel Gabriel, Adair, sorvants to|because they immediately cleanse and ward for another season. Have you profited by it reck dags only, ae New York. “. ng of Rbhode Island State Fire- Petruchio, Maurice Healey, Peter l’cl’“[lleet;ihe atdomlach l':gl:“lelzl‘cl'%lz\;fd ; ¥ & o R R B men's league, held in Providence. [here | Comi and Raymond Gavitt. undigeste an ‘erme! i Was a general discussion of the bene. | Tailor . ... William Woods. | fonl gases; take tho excess bile from Some Spec1al Freeze-out” Values e Firemen's | Ki UIEHHE \hno\a. the Shrew, elder | the liver and carry off the decompose: | NEW LONDON from the in- i s and bomela, Then your stom- l NEW YORK ach trouble is ended forever. A Cas- o legislation to be sought w the balance of the an- nual appropriations shall be placed in daughter of Baptista, Josephine Barber vounger daughter of From the Cloak and Suit Department $ 1 50 Bianca Minola, Big Cloarance Sale ¢ WOMEN'S SLIP-ON RAIN COATS—Grey and Tan—value $0.00. a res n e ¢ - Ba ¥ .Bessie Gavitt |caret tonight will straighten you out Write_or _telephone W. J, Philll B s o fx)rm?:'&?fir"n‘l poct | entiagomes, o Fifo ¢ by morning—a 10-cent box from any CLEARANCE sALE PRICE 5308 || agtiis ~et riondin"Bot, ot ml’.'i the law reported| tensio ..... drug store will keep your entire fam-| | rooms and information. b hach il Pesasicn {5 Sreeling good for’ months. Don't WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS—F: by mixtures and solid Values' up to $12.98, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $8.50 FINE BROADCLOTH COATS—a variety dressy outer garments. forget the children—their little insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. S ——— MYSTIC Directars Elected at National Bank| Meeting—Odd Fellows Present and Receive Gifte—Jolly Dozen Enter- tained. ly| The musical programme was render- ed by the High school orchestra, under the direction of Gibeon E., Bradbury,It follow: Peasant Dance, Sodermann Barcolle, from Tales of Hoffman, Offenbach Amaryllls, air Lonis XTI, Ghys Evening Star, Tannhouser. .. .. ‘Wagner La Cinguantine, air in the Olden Style, Gabrielle-Marie Gilder | made and be man of the general = would probab at the present session mbly. There were 3 delega o meeting from 48 organizations; alternates and t the number in 1%, colors, Scarcely two alike, Overcoats and Suits ARE SELDOM OFFERED THE PUB- LIC OF NORWICH, AND THE PAT. RONAGE THUS FAR PROVES HOW New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight and passenger service of styles m Values up to $22.50. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $15.95 S DRESSES—Stylish ope-piece frocks, very prettily trimmed. All good designs in Voiles, Serges, Etc. Val- ues up to $12.98. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $7.95 these ndance to of Secretary Fred- nowed therd \\rr\ Amatranthus, tal membership o The executive staff of the class 1912 from Pascoag to| At the annual meeting of the Mystic | FUR COATS, FUR SCARFS AND MUFFS AT THE LOWEST direct to New York, Woonsocket (o | Is composed of Ray E. Gavitt, business | River National bank the stockhoiders | WELL HONEST EFFORT IS APPRE- N e o R v, Nerwicy Tucsdays, Thuces She Miaseil: re- | iss Louita C. Coy, Jobn ! choso the foliowing directors; Evans D. | Rew York Pios 33 Hast Rivee fol ol laurice Heals Peter Comli, .vans, Henry oyes, [olmes, | 1']: 22, 3 ‘:‘\“K al d H”}U:N‘X. ‘\ llard Crandall, | B. yes, Frederic Dennison, L. P.| CIA D‘ foot Roosevelt Bt: reet, Mondays, Wedn, mmittee Giveon E. Bradbury, | Allyn and C. H. Schoonover, and the | following officers were chosen: Presi- dent, Evans D. Evans; cashler, Henr. B, Noyes. i Prosentations and Counter-Presenta. | tions. At the regular meeting of Stoninston lodge, No. 2, I O, O. F., Huber D. White, past grand of Fairview lut presented the retiring . noble grand Hiram W, Latham, a past grand's col lar, and Past Grand Fred G. King of Stonington lod=e presented Alonzo E.| Collis'a jewel for bringing in the most rames during the term. Past Granc King also presented Stonington lodge. No. 26, L O. O. F.. with an old apron and collar belonglng to Allison Merritt | and worn by him many vears ago. The gift came through Mrs. Elizabeth Chittenson. This makes two old col- | lars and aprons that Stonington lodge hag in its possession and is proud to own. esdays, Fridays, at 5 p. m. Frelght recelved until 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent, ere elected at of the va- | helr cre- inter- rning The Prices Do the Talking In the Wash Goods Department APRON GINGHAMS—Standard Weight. Value 7c a yard. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 5¢ OUTING FLANNELS—Heavy weight flannels in a large vas riety of patterns. Regular prices 10c and 12%c, CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 7/2c FULL COUNT PERCALES—36 inches wide—tho 124c kind. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 8%¢ Cut Prices APPLY TO EVERY OVERCOAT AN SUIT IN OUR STORE, AND THIS WEEK MANY WHO CAME IN TO LOOK BOUGHT TWO SUITS IN. STEAD OF ONE, OTHERS AN OVER- COAT AND SUIT. Some fellow took chance of severe punishment when he sent in a false of fire from box 38, Wednesday BERMUDA A PARADISE ON_EART Every Gutdos roareation. TAcoleht sea bathe tog. Gshing. Pouling, tenals, ealt. cvellng, & ‘Avoid Seasic) Jraveiting on o MAGN IFICENT, Transalantic Lino - "QCEANA™ Tons; 535 Feet Lonz. mr Vistest, Most Luxurlous and only Exclue Fist-Class Passenger Stagmer o Bermuds, tle or Freight carried “Oceans. ROUND TRIP, i~ erth & The officers of Hancock post Wom- ? corps were installed by Mrs. Annie Pendleton of J. F. Trumbull | o Stonington. Daughters of Pocahontas villlam Noyes and Arthur st prizes, and the golf ze went to Miss Jean Fraser. been presented in_the d general assembly which provides for the freo distribution of snow shovels to citfzens of the state. | g Setherine, wife of John E. Moriarty, d Wediesday at her home in Liberty cet, In her 350 year, She s survived her husband, two daughters and a by two sisters and three No White Goods and Linen Department Clearance Sale Specials WHITE WAISTINGS—the 15c kind. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE PRICE TWHITE WAISTINGS—the 25c kind. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE PRICE WHITE WAISTINGS—the 3%¢ kind. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE PRICE Sicam heated when necessery. . Orchestra, Prome enade Dances, Gymuasium, Wireless. Submarine S Present P.ices warran® lib>ral buying $10.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS_. $ 7.75 $12.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS_. $ 8.75 $15.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS.. $11.75 Fun for Jolly Dozen. Mrs. Charles Gildersleeve entertain- ed the members of the Jolly Dozen club at her home on Denison avenue on Wednesday evening. Whist was enjoyed by the members, a large num- ber coming from No&nk. Refreshments were gerved. Heard and Seer The annual meeting of the Wa;ng- ton County Medical Bermuda-/ * er Frank H. Allen, Alice bulldin, Main Strest. George H. Beebe, who died Wed- G ford, Conn., was a for- resident of Wes , and body LINEN SHEETING—2% yards wide. Regular price $1.50. - | PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. W brought for burfal. H J. He'n Hill is serlously il with JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $1.19 R R ol e B s B PR s e sy o oel] $18.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS.. $14.75 ‘ Pa LINEN SHEETING. Regular price $2.00. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $1.59 BEACON CRIB BLANKETS—regular price $1.00—Your choice....7% TURKISH BATH MATS—Good weight—worth 29c—Special......19 atuck hotel. the South C Mystic club. Over twenty members| e present and enjoyed bowling and ; whist. Refreshments were served. The committee in charge Included Mrs. Fred Gledhill, Mrs, Herbert Gledhill, Mra. Ralph Passamore. Miss Geneva Rathbun has returned from a visit with Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Luther of New Haven. Mr, and Mrs. R 8. Ketchum have their daughter, Mrs. Virginia Tucker, of Narraeansett Pler, as their guest. Rev. Weltome E. Bates has returned from a visit to Jewett City, where h conducted the week of prayer meeting. STONINGTON. Annisal Meeting of National Bank—Old | Smack at Steamboat Slip Caves In— | Flats in Dr. C. O. Maine’s New House | Leased. - Sanitary Plumbing A peep 1nto an up to date bathroom 1s oply less refreshing than the bath itse.f. Durtig the summer you will the more loak to the bath for bodily comfort, I will show you samples and plans of the poicelain and other tubs and glve you esdmates for the work of putting them i1 in the best manner from a sanitary standpoint—and guare | antee the entire job J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street Poultry show, | Lield in Westerly, A, R. Post of Nor- | Town, in the Golden Wyandotte awarded four first prizes on cock, hen, cockerel and pullet. The Alton poultry yards won the second prizes in the same class, annual parish meeting of the treet Christian church_these ! officers were elected: Deacon William Willlam S. Mar- Charles 1i. Led- | Orlando R. Smith, treas- read an inter- w's Place in-the $20.00 OVERCOATS AND SUITS_. $1575 $22.50 OVERCOATS AND SUITS.. $17.75 $25.00 OVERCOATS AND SUITS_. $19.75 Special Sale of Enamel Ware Kitchenware Department Rice Boilers — Tea Pots — Coffee Pots — Tea Kettles — Pails — Lipped Saucepans — Preserving Kettles — Dish Pans — Berlin Kettles — Covered Saucepans. HEAVY TRIPLE COATED ENAMEL WARE Your Choice 27c¢c Each THE REID & HUGHES CO. “Ask for Royal Goid Trading Stamps” John A. Moran Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher, Corner Main and Shetucket Streets presentative Albert H. Langwor-' Westerly has been appointed to committee on corporations , and presentative Joseph T. Murphy to committes on education, which, with 5 W. Arnold as chairman to Westerlv de- | as the republican The Yaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS ‘urnished promptly. Large stock rns. Noo 11 to 25 Fery m Thomas J. Matthews, Weste s The annual meeting of the stock- holders of the First National bank of the state. Stoninzton was held Tuesday. The| ; 1 in the orders from the of- | ‘ollowing directors were chosel g irs ice ] e . Charles P. Willlams. Moses Pendleton. . M ws said “ol f the cor v Horace N, Pendleton, Charles Ryon, r t B 1 discharged from the Everett Pendleton. Officers were elect- service of the state of Rhode ed as follows: President, P SR T F BunNs « X discharged from WEALTH AN OBSTACLE TO WHITE WOMEN FOUND L] L | Ra than t v, the Fifth company are Arthur L. Fiske, | dleton; cashler, Everett Pendleton; as- AMBITIOUS YOUNG MEN. Son of a Railroad Official Says He is Not Taken Seriously. IN CHINESE LAUNDRIES. Revenus Authorities Locate Large | Quantity of Opium at Hartford, Sha- | sistant cashier. Henry Pendleton. Old Smack Caves In. 1d sunken smack Mahew, which has lain in the boat slip for sev- cral years, has tumbled down and blocke up the east end of the slip, O ing to some litigation her owners have bandoned her and she has fallen to nieces. On Monday evenine the Bridee Whist | elub will be entertained by Miss Emma kellb} at her home on Main street. Fine Apartment Leased. shed to be reliev. ry, Alexander P, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Hranklin Strest P 15 vidon 3 o s! The . 1 B OREE e Sent 2 furches to : the y to ce > the 80th anni- ‘ v of Willlam H. or some time | Mr. Duaneis * of hymns | Hartford, Jan, revenue authoritie: laundry at 118 State s noon and found large opium, Three San Francisco, Jan. 11.—Wealth is a serious obstacle to_ambitious young men, according to T. E. Kruttschnitt, assistant superintendent of the Tucson dlvision_of the Southern Pacific and son of Jullus Kruttschnitt, director of maintenance of way of the Harriman system. The young man, who d. ned Keen Kutter t this after- quantities of on of the South tion clos CO-OPERATIVE PLUMBING CO. Chinese resort: were raided. The Shakespearean comedy, Taming of the Sh: was nresanted b setting, the B, Stanton. The 10, a gentle Katherine Hoods Sarsaparilla all blood humors, alt tha com Eatablishea 1001 Harold L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist Datecuve vision fTectea By Ihe BEop- v adjusiment of lense R lataworthy Block Weatorly. l L Tages Watch Hill, nati. with winter | He was born in To Nlddlgtuwn Dmtrvct Nurse Asso- ciation by Mrs, Jane D. Boardman. lic announ mee nt was made at ng of the bo of manage- of the Di Nurse Assocla- ast week, of the s organization by oxecuters of the e me of Mrs. dman. gift was ory of Mrs, Huah’lmun kmown as the Jane D. memorial fund. The in- d by the or an- being vt in- nee, meliorial parconage to the Congregational church exceutcrs of her estate through gift to xh- District Nurse made are e ‘and Dr. Joseph H. ew Haven, The as ointed a comumitty g Mrs. Jamee H. Bun good one. Dr. Kate #. Mead and Mrs, Claren The installation of the officers of St By L to draft suitable resolutions | Mary's branch. L. C. B. A. was he! nition of the gift. v evening STORMY CHURCH MEETING. Only Eleven Memhul Present, But Fur Flew at South Coventry. Hartford Post of Wednesday said Only eleven persons attended the nnual meeting of the First Congre- gational church of South Coventry last night, but there was a stormy session nevertheless. During the meeting the Rev. Nestor G. Light, the pastor, was asked to leave the room, that certain matters might be discussed in private. He declined and there were some heat- cd arguments. Certain persons took him to task for abolishing the’ Thurs- Mrs, Charles Eaton_expects to move into the new flat on Water street, the Hyde house, lately made over into two up-to-date modern flats by Dr. C. O. Maine. Mrs. Eaton will occupy the lower one and hopes to be able to move in Feb. 1. The urper flat has also been rented by Dr. Maine. Borouch “‘otes, Fred Fairbrother has entered the employ of the Atwocd Machine com- nany. Edwerd Gerrity. Jr., of Y., ie svending two weeke hf-r Misa Touise Trrmhul Rrookln. N Y, the Robert Mallary, €.V Cowan. T ¥ Yossrh apd B, 8. | Cvtler have returned from a trip to Ve Yo ewark, eoter is the had cerions 1t hie 1n% hend far the past hroe menthe o meach imerava Wiliam (stman hae anterad the em- vloy ot the Ameriran Valvat company. | lceCutting Benins. J. A. Vargas began harv fce crop Thursday. It bids f: A chicken supper nioved Hasn't Mizsed Much. That man up the s\ate who never heard of Willlam J. Tryvan {3 more fortunate than he suspects.—Philadel- | phia Inquirer. Will Decide Dogs Is ‘Doss. Wint wili Dr. Wiley do when it comes to penning a sclentific defin- | tion of frankfurters>—New York Trib. une. ! Krkansas raises one million bales of cotton worth $75,000.000. — FEET FEEY FINE, day aight p r‘enfinu and for | neslectine ce f e 'Ezo is a Refred 0ot ot ‘het Drives cetin- hroka HH vathse Out Screr+ shere 18 oy A Score ono for LaFoilette. . He: dut-- 8oem. io be oveslogdes iih i.uny you does Wilson by coming 0t for the ant get it's fine for chepped recall of judges, the-bottle Tribune He Is the blown.in- progressive. —New York: E20. hands and chilblains. Mail orders by Ezo Chemical Co.." Bocheshr. It overalls and acted as an engine wiper when the shopmen struck, today put Iis views in this form: “The rich man's son who in a humble p: n as I did is not taken seriously oy his fellow worker: They think he is following some whim. To escape this handicap, young Kruttschnitt savs he never has any- thing to do officially with his fathe: tarts out According to the latest figures, Uncle Sam's “farm hand” pay roll .repre sents $6435,5812,000. Constantinople has 10 art galleries. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Weather Why battle with the elements and risk resulting illness when you can accomplish what you desire more quickly and with equal satizfaction by Telephone ? AXES Every One Warranted THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street 81 Franklin Stree Talepbone 771 E. L. BURNAP Plumbing, Steam and Gas Prices and work satisfactory 130 Platt Ave. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boyutes Furnaces. 55 West Main Strest. Norwioh, Conmy Tol S R Do You Need Printing ? 35-6 The BULLETIN Co. 64-66 Franklin Street - REMOVAL We take pleasure in announcing that after Saturday, ber 30th, we shall be located in our new and more enient offices at 203 Main Street, one flight up, over H Drug Store. Efih& DENTAL PARLORS C. JACKSON, Manager. DR. F. C. GALLU DR. H. D. SYDLEMAN, Assocl&tcs. Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday, 10 2. m. fo 1 p. m. Te lephone LANG Ory Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St SUITS PRESSED 50¢ Our Waoon Calls Evervwhere DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannon Building Take elavator Bheluciel street ems trance. ‘Fronm Turkeys, | Goslings, Etc., 1 for New Year’s Day. Also many other good things for every day. [People’s Market | 6 Franklin St. p JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop Chickens