Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 23, 1912, Page 6

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Westerly Citizens’ Takes Legal Steps to Learn Exact Results of Recent Vote on License—William Helme ing — Verdict, Guilty in Galludios’ Colwell Brings Disgrace on Honored Name. The citizens’ no-license committee s not propose to submit to the offi- 1 ®unt of the license vote as made the Wes town council, until he question of the validity of the ste 1s determined by the courts. On several declarations of tal vote of the v of four for| t recount reduced | o, and still another the vote a tle. So the offi- > the town council indi- ote, and the packages were the councilmen met the as a returning were recounted no-license committee interested in license be- o inspect the ballots as n mted. The town count, arence e returni b had voted in fav- two majority. f Harvey C. Perry, -licenso mz ted to William angworthy, C. land A, Saun: Maurice W. Thomas, compos- ng the tow f Westerly, and Everett E. | town clerk of said | Westerly n to certify | thelr nd th described toget? 411 olfiér Dalibhs cast 1 o 4y n said question of grant- Flynn and C jork pelmtive to rt and tha he prem- avland A. Saun- Maurice W. d be gmnted. had not been serv- cilmen or town c evening, Attorney Davis is | the stated date of re- he applications for bl T he applications, ntfon on the part of the coun- | MNcenses to be in effect | 1le no lcenses will proba- | bly v‘ issued pending the proceeding, | those applicants who already hold li- | censes can, presumably, continue busi- ness durimg the interim. William Helme was declared guilty | f being a hen thief by a jury in the |, rior court for Washington coun- | Tudge Baker presiding, at the ses- w being held in Kingston. This zansett case to reach & jury in | der the amended statute | winter making the break- ring of an enclosure and | }, and punishable | ® a felony penalty Sentence was | Following the Helme case a jury was | empanelled in the assault ~case in arles Gallucio is charged with PUTNAM Committee RGtS | - oo reus herewith. One, “the ‘trestle view, was taken from the railroad tracks, looking east, the other, showing a lone stand- ing ‘chimney, is a picture of all that remains of approximately 08 worth of property of the Wheaton Building and Lumber com SUPERIOR COURT. Found Guilty of Horse Steal- Case — Bernard Friday's Session Devoted to Hearing Hampton Case. At the session of the superfor courl‘ held him under heavy bonds as a wit- |held here Friday much of the short ness for appearance in the superior|calendar business listed was disposed court of, but the greater part of the day Altimari hedl evidently refreshed his|was devoted to hearing the case of memory since the preliminary hearing,| William Hammond of Hampton vs. the for when on the witness stand in the | New Haven road, this case commenced superior court he told of ha ¥ pute with Gallucio over cards in a Pierce street loon and change of blows outside the saloon. He was then ordered home by & polic officer, but returne nd the fight w renewed. During the encounter he was | stabbed twice by Gallucio. la Dr. M. H. Scanlon, who attended Al-| timari, t fied that there w cised wound in the left lun; er under the breas but that | neither was necessarily fatal, though |s were considered serious at the time ut\ sitation, ¢ rest of the testimony was prac- | the of that given at the | Ary, John W | and , as- | <elley has " News in General. Walter Gilpatric of Bay Ridge, N. . has been the guest of his pRrents, and M (ieorge Gilpatric of 2 recent Provi- arl Linn of Casper, Wyoming, t of Miss Bessie Champlin t; Herbert Plummer of ve been recent guests atives. ittt of Bradley riday of her £ Pataams : Mrs. C. E. street guest arents, cent, been the evident | he I lucio, still the | this y ied that he advanced on Altimari at the time of stabbing. The Local Lacenics. A physician from Arct has been ged to locate in Westerly as con- tract physician for the Order of Moose and other fraternal organizations. At a ladies ocial gathering in the Broad Street Chr n church “Mrs. X A. Sherman gave an_interest- z and instructive talk on What the| tion of the Railway Track For District Nurse Can Do for the Women | America held in Boston Lewis of Westerly. of Townsend avenue was re-elected At the annual meeting of the Rhode | S7and president Island society Charles P. Cot- Westerly was elected to the trustees, to take the vacancy by e death of former Gov- e H. Utter. alarm was sent in from box | r of West Ero and| Litchfield—Mrs. W. W. wvenue, @ after- | wife of the United States ambassador occasioned by a blaze. | at Cc antinople, w Miss Edith H, rber Hose rkins of Litchfield when she mar- 1. Mr. Rockhill was then directing burean of American republics. Rockville.—Mrs. Elizabeth Martin | and Miss Ruth Martin have located in California this month, where they in- tend to make their home. Morris Cove.—At the annu: Stratford.—State’s Attorney Judson s Wednesday from New V' trip to Florida for the ben- h th. Mr. J on” will re- to Bridgeport on D 3 Stiles turn Rockhill, INSURGENTS DEFEATED IN NATIONAL GRANGE. National Master Wilson Makes Ruling Against Them. pacity, 84 looms, within a ye Bernard locomoti 22 —The * national grange its fight against the finaneial the executive committee en having a chance to_test Wash., Nov. tion in th Potter Hill m Daniel Co s national Haven, for secretary of the imbus, and of the order when the membi hip was confined to Connecticut, rough the auditing ort of the audi roving the exe veport was adopted. nsurgents,” however, obtained tories when t ecutive com- ordered in future:to prefix o all items and when it rmined that at future meet- exccutive committee report acted upon directly instead of wuditing committee. President Victoria to Resign. Santo Domi nublished ss into | v special s when Presi- dent Victoria Pending the | president’s r 2 here will be a | through stilities between the governme m} H. H. Hartof Oakland, Cal., bought n_auto for $4500. It soon ran up an =i of $2,000. He dropped it Led by Bioodhounds from a ferryboat. for the m £ ) —_—— nham, 17 | Arthur Bent, lawyer, author was foun iropped dead in the lobby of her home hotel yesterday. He was | upKeep biil Feel Fine! Liver Righl, Stomach ‘Swest, Headache Gone--“Cascarets” hat he was re- v for giving false testifled that he matter COLCHESTER Special Thanksgiving Service to be Held at Baptist Church—Ladies’ Aid ty Presents New Window to | C "l‘flAl‘ Hooker, John Morrissey, Henry son, Johu McGrail ke Craman of New guests of Charles J. | t two days. Service at Chu Iches 3aptist church, Remmington, pastor, the bject stu will be Seven in Acts 1 1-11. A gen- ng service will be held ng of singing, read- e ddresses on the theme nksgiving. Handsome New Window. lies' Alg society of the Bap- through the kindness of procured and presented beautiful new window | t of the church. It is cathedral glass of assort- Thanksgiving Baptist p D. Remington h.tfl o Bridgeport and may $ the funeral of membe r of his former church. herine E. Decker of Bridge- her mother, Mrs, B, n Horh of Bridgeport is Mr. and Mrs. Remington w days. The supper given by the Ladies’ Aid of the Baptist church on the 16th inst was well patronized and netted a good sum. & Miss Holmes,' daughter of the late Deacon Holmes, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrg. Cracken returned Fri- day to ker home in New London. NOANK Members of Nokomis Commandery Entertained by Marcellus Bailey. dge and Mrs. Arthur P. Anderson pending a few days with friends York commenced painting the h of High street en- rs of Nokomis cem- der of the Golden Friday evening. Potter of Norwich ter Eldredge is having an addi- 2 feet long built on his beat- The work s being done by John | Ruth Burdick of Greten is vis- Miss Eleanor Weeks on the t Bide Cascarets make you the stomach, remove the gases; take ihe excess bile from the i ver and and poison: from the bowe A Cascaret tonight will stra from any druggist will keep and Bowels in a splendid condition for mo! cel h\n.\ they immediately cleanse and sweeten fermenting food and foul arry off the constipated waste by morning—a 10-cent box lated, Head c and Liver Don’t forget the children. 10 Cenfs. Never gripe or sicken. “CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP No Longer Pay High Prices Madam! When we are prepared to help you to ECONOMIZE, buy your DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LININGS, COR- SETS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, PETTICOATS and NO- TIONS here and we will help you save i0 to 20 Per Cent. NOT BECAUSE WE SAY SO " BUT BECAUSE WE PROVE IT Our FAST and EVER increasing business is a SURE proof that we are selling all well known goods at very special prices. 101 Main MARSHALL’S; Street Agency for Lewando’s America’s Finest Dyers and Cleansers. ' - We have in Norwich and vicinity over 4,300 regular customers. PURE FOOD SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY YOUR PURCHASES DELIVERED IN CITY FOR 5 CENTS WE HAVE EVERYTHING NEEDED FOR HOLIDAY TABLE} § THE QUALITY IS OF THE BEST. THE PRICES LOWEST. These Items Don’t Half Tell the Story of the Savings. There are Hundreds of Others. FLOUR .. T3¢ Y, bbl. sack....... $2.90 Dark Red § CRANBERRIES, 2 qts. 19¢ Mohican Baking CHOCOLATE, cake. . Sweet POTATOES 10 0bs. .. .. Fresh COCOANUT In Bulkk — Ib...... 23c .. 15¢ # Cleaned CURRANTS dpackage ............ 12¢ Small Refugee BEANS S 13c Sweet Sugar CORN Mohican CORNSTARCH Ipackage’. .. ..........5¢ Bell’s POULTRY SEASONING, box. . ... 8¢ Sultana RAISINS 3 Ibs. 25¢ PUREST STOCK USED GLEAN, UP-TO0- DME EAKEHY DEPARTMEN CUTLETS, Ib. NATIVE VEA LOINS to Roast, Ib.. .. 16¢c STEA e = = = |, 16C SKINNED HAMS 15Y%¢ Sugar Cured—lb. . . . ‘Whole or Half Pieces For Roasting lb- 25(‘. PRIME RIB ROAST Pulverized Sugar 3 pounds 19 Very Best COFFEE 45¢ value — Ib. Best Seeded RAISINS S packages . ... o000 Mohican JELLY Fresh “Little Pig” SHOULDERS, Ib.. . Native Chickens CORNED BEEF Sugar Cured—lb.. .. o Pork Loins, - Eastern Cut Genuine LAMB .. 16c 25¢ Orange-Lemon PEEL 15¢ 1b. 18c¢ | macaront ;Zbkgéllsc Legs, b, Loins, Ib. “Fores, Ib, | STAGHETTI | 1 1‘12 C 9 c 7 c Large Assortment Mixed COOKIES, bb......... 10c Fancy RIB ROLLS NATIVE FOWL Imported MUSHROONS Boneless — Ib.. . ... 12V5c | Ib. RN ot 28c SHOULDER ROAST Nabob Brand SPINACH, can Maraschino CHERRIES 8to10a. m.—HOUR SALE--2to4p.m. SLICED HAM ROUND STEAK b 1. | -Seda-Milk- Oys!er CRACKERS, 2 Ibs. SKILLED WORKMEN SPECIAL—Leave Orders Early for Large, Delicions MINCE and PUMPKIN PIES for Thanksgiving 8 to 10 All Cinnamon Buns Home-made Bread |Coffee Cake POWDER, 3 packages 25c § SATURDA Green Mountain Potatoes, pk. 22c NEW DATES NEWFIGS . Ib. e Cookmg APPLES It and you like the Foods. package. Position. takes one to two hours to boil meat—but only 20 minutes to prepare Serv-Us Macaroni in a number of delicious ways. ‘with fruit or tomatoes—and it is especially delicious pre- pared like a potpie with grated cheese and tomatoes. Serv- and house furnishings. pickles and coffee. VALUABLE FREE GIFT COUPONS Start Collecting right away 1o 10 22 & Fruit Ples 5c each | 5= Yellow ONIONS, fine size 4 quarts 10c peck 18¢ Concord GRAPES 15¢| loaf . . 6¢ - 8c| loaf. Very Fine EGCS 12 in carton MOHICAN CREAMERY bu. 85¢ Florida ORANGES dozen .... S L GRAPE FRUIT Fresh stock in bulk lb. PEANUT BUTTER .5-8-10c Solid Deep Sea OYSTERS i quart 30c UTTER b 36¢c 3|h8-$l.05 Heinz PICKLES, OLIVES Roquefofl CHEESE AL NCTICES. NOTICE Taken by virtue of an execution t@ me girected and will be soid at publie yendue to the highest bidder &t the publlc signpost in the Town of X vic the corner of Main and Mar’ , 14 days After date, which w aturday, the 30th day of X 1912, at § o'clock in the fore- 3 rt preas, 1 Jones Lightnin imposing stones, haftin neers, puileys and belting oak standing Rockw Aling cavin, tot-of chatrs CEFPRE Y PRI T T A COURT OF PROBATE rwich, within f 1 Masd & [P FBRlaad TeFA \\L | \ ~ T |nuuunmunm,mnmumumnmw lll!lllll|||||||||||lll g ummnmunmu! I MACARON! MADAM e You'd consider it quite an honor, wouldn't you, to be/ ® known as the most economical as well as the best of good cooks. Well, Serv-us Macaroni has a distinction something like that. is the food with which you can reduce the cost of living yet strange to say it has as much nourishment and nutrition as the most expensive food—Beef Steak. It is a great muscle builder, and ideal health food, One pound of Serv.Us Macaroni will go Just as far in giving a man strength as & pound of meat and it costs less than 1, as much. o It has no waste matter—no bones and gristle which can’t eat but must pay for. Meat is 3 water in com- Serv-Us Macaroni is ¥ solid nourishment. Besides Serv-Us Macaroni is so easily prepared. It Like all of the other Serv-Us Brand Foods it is a pure food guaranteed under the Pure Food law. It is made in strictly sanitary kitchens and under a pressure of 1800 to 3000 Ibs. per square inch. It is guar- anteed to contain absolutely no coloring matter. SERV-US EGG NOODLES are actually made of flour and egg: SERV-US SPAGHETTI is of the same high quality and delicacy as SERV-US MACARONI. Both are put up in Sc and 10¢ packages. Give yourself and family a square deal by inSisting on You can enjoy it in soupsand stews. It is very tasty SERV-US BRAND FOODS which reduce the high cost of living without reducing the HIGH QUALITY of what you eat. Us Brands save you 35% and more of your grocery bill and give you a chance to spend more on dres$ _Serv-Us Brands cover practically everything in-pure foods from flour and salt to one shown here can be cut from every package of Sen) Us Brand They are godd for all sons of beautiful premiums. . If coupon is not on the label it is inside the Insist on Serv-Us Bramd. 1f your grocer hasn’t them he can get them for you from THE L. A. GALLUP CO., NORWICH, CONN. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS A COURT OF PROBATE W within and for t t on the da ALBERT G ite of Grace T. Da id Distr of the whole or hat said app srobate Off £ TO CREDITORS, : PROBATE HELD and for the Dise Judge Otls, late der ‘the pr For Your Dining Room You cannot give too much care t4 the furnishing of your dining room. If you need a Dining Table, Dining Room Chairs or a Buffet, try ours, they will add much to the appearance of your dining room. You cann much attention to the furnishing of your dining room. It is of as much importance as the Thanksgiving dinner itself. SHEA & BURKE 37-45 Main Street. FUNERAL DIRECTORS FALL MILLINERY A fine assortment of latest styles in Hats. Come in and see them. MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. ive too JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Offée 108 BROADWAY Telephone 252 NEW VIEWS and PENNANT POST CARDS THE NOVELTY SHOP C. b HILL. 66 Franklin 8t

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