Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 16, 1912, Page 6

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* WILLIAM COLLINS STABBED By Westerly. Saloon Frequenter Following Dispute Over Pay For Drinks, Samuel Royster Stabs Wrestler in the Back —XKnife Penetrates Left Lung—Royster Held in $1000 Bonds—Supreme Court Rules Against Joseph S. Grills —Arthur Gray Drowned While Skating. - The Rhode Island supreme court has | Collins was employed as bartender, given decislon against Joseph S, Grill: 3 dispute about payment of Westerly, arrested for e d Hunter ran from the over two years ago, and ed by several men. They d he was being held d and tooK hold of Royster ran up to ceording to witnesses, || d Collins in the back. oyster and Hunter were tak- into the saloon, the, doors at the sto! e | e nd Chief of Police Brown was certained tt e ma e police arrested Royster forwarded to t e and | ; to the police station. also that Mr. - anlon, who was called to thorized agent at 5 found a knife woun ny the recelpt of | under the left scapula, the blade pene= ervalg, | trating the Jung. Collins was convey- o on plans ue jn regular BILL COLLINS Well Known Wrestler Seriously BT Wounded, out on bonds, for sentence | Washington | . home and is in serious ie knife made a sharp under- e with profuse- weakened rrived. erm, he most widely e ar and that & ed owing to Collins. The , which Roy- and he will be this (Monday) There is local inter teport of the United gociety - 1. nera ned Chief Brown | alleged to have r, which Royster f the saloon. " The blade | and is cov- | By B Do Wood river it will be identified | rling, Conn., to Mount n with Charles | p,.. s == 4 formed by the awsatuc of Free Masons in - 4 8, annual mee cted these officers: SEN np and Wor- | ;, orshipful master; pond, flows ~ westward and v Wil ie drainage of several s 2. Ch i nds. The Paweatuck riv- | ) & course, in general | my; etght miles, then lurphy, - and enters the urphy, jun- junior | storage on the drainage ia| o g Denison Colonel Tillinghast, commanding the | A Morean, Suauep First Artillery District, Rhode years old, son of Mr. G Hope Valley, | 1 d Sun- | broth- 0 , and when - disappeared. noumced later. i T not far from | William Collins, the wrestler, is in a| " eritical condition at his home in Lib- | erty street, Hunter, | © year ago | = | laying a 3abcock cot- (Continued on Page Eight) FLOWERS As a Christmas Gift, will please more than anything else you can think of. We wish to offer to the people of Norwich at bottom, prices the following Cut Flowers and Flowering Plants: POINSETTIAS, the leading Christmas Flower. ROSES, all colors, red, pink, white and yellow. CARNATIONS in all colors. ORCHIDS. VIOLETS (single and double). LILLIES, LILLIES-OF-THE-VALLEY, NARCISSUS, yellow and white IN FLOWERING PLANTS WE HAVE Poinsettias in pans, Cyclaman, Stevias,, Primulas, Aza- lias, Begonnias (pink and red), Geraniums, Ete: Berry Plants, Ardisias and Salamum. Also a fine assortment of Decorative Plants, Palms, Ferns, Dracenas and Crotons. 3 ALL HOME GROWN: We also wish to call your attention, to our fine line of CHRISTMAS GREENS. Holly, Mistletoe, Boxwood, Laurel and Smilax. Our own gathering in first-class shape and condition. We make to order Wreaths for cemetery and house decorations. Also Garlands for churches and stores GEDULDIG’S, Phone 868 RELIABLE FLORISTS ‘WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTCH NORWICH, CONN. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. ont DO you know why butter is so high? Housewives from years of -+ habit have come to use more and more of it for particular-cook- ing—where they want something better than lard. ~It's a wasteful habit—highly expensive—and wholly unnecessary. . Use butter on your table, where it belongs; discard it from your kitchen. The use of Cottolene in cooking, will give just as good results as butter. Besides, two-thirds of a pound of Cotfolene will go as far as a pound of butter, and Cotfolene costs no, more than lard. Use more Cottolene and cut down your butter bill. s ottolen Makes Delicious Pastry . Cottolene makes light, flaky, crisp pie-crust. It makes deliciously light, tender doughnuts. For cake making Coffolene creams up beautifully and gives the best obtainable results. Muffins, fritters, short cake, and all other pastry, are best made when made with Cottolene. It makes food rich but never greasy. s Cottolene is a vegetable product, and makes food that is healthful and digestible. . Try This Recipe: : : Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK' COMPANY Rub the Cotfolene and sugar to a light cream, add well beaten of and vanilla, mix mmammwdwmwflit& the creamed mixture, alternating with the milk. Add well beaten white of egg last. Bake in shallow pan in moderate oven about one-half hour, ONLY EIGHT DAYS MORE Beginning today, there are only eight more days for Christmas Shoppers, and they will be busy days for you and for us. If you have delayed your Christmas Shopping until now, you should begin in earnest o Monday—and if you depend upon this Store you will find your Holiday gift buying an easy, pleasant and profitable task. Every possible arrangement has been made for the con- venience of Holiday Shoppers during the remaining few days. And no matter how dense the crowds, we promise you prompt and efficient service. Lighten the labors of salespeople by doing your Sh Christmas shopping as early in the day as pos- 0P sivte. Besides showing a kindly consideration for them, you'will enable us to give you better at- Early tention than is possible, in the later Christmas rush, no matter how zealous our endeayor. Please Carry Your Smallest Parcels Remember We Are Christmas Shoppr%nig Hgac@qyartm Santa Claus—a real live Santa Claus, is in our large display window, daily, to please and delight th e ones. Our store decorations—both exterior and interior—have been arranged with the sole idea of pleasing the great crowds of people, who daily throng our streets, filled with the spirit of Christmas. These are only a few of the rea- sons, why we are CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HEAD- QUARTERS for Norwich and all Eastern Cor icut, The other reasons are our ¢ stocks of merc of which are suitable for Christmas Gifts. Therefe Do Your Holi hopping Here Here Are a Few Gift Suggestions TOYS—A complete assortment of Toys, including all the latest novelties in Mechanical Toys. DOLLS—Dressed and Undressed Dolls in a splendid assort- ment. ' Be sure and see our Doll exhibit JEWELRY—We pay particular n to jewelry at this season. Hundreds of 1 ment for men, women and chi prices. LEATHER GOODS—A great v y cluding Carriage Bags, Card Cases, Suit Cases, Etc. STATIONERY—for children or adults—all the best kinds including Eaton Hurlburl’s Hi i Linen, in gift boxes. PERFUMERY—in some of the best k boxes and in bulk. We seli Colgate’s, Roger & Gallet’s and Bradley’s Perfumes. UMBRELLAS—Men’s, Women’s and Children’s, a ver) sensible gift. We show a very complete line. ART GOODS—YVisit our Art Department and many beautiful gift articles. A splendid of hand-made articles. GLOVES—for Men, Women and Children, every wanted kind. Gloves are useful and acceptable gifts. SWEATERS—for Men, Women, Children and Infants—a splendid variety in all grades. HOUSE COATS—for Men, all the newest effects, in worsted, velvet and corduroy—price range $3.98 to $20.00. BATH ROBES—for Men, every desirable kind, Blanket Robes of Terry Cloth and of Silk—price range $2.98 to $20.00. MEN’S NECKWEAR—all the newest shapes and most fashionable colorings in Men’s and Boys’ Neckwear, MEN’S SUSPENDERS—in pretty Holiday boxes, includ- ing the popular “President” Suspenders. MEN’S GARTERS—also Armlets, all the best kinds in a broad showing, all in pretty Holiday boxes. MEN’S SHIRTS—a splendid showing of Dress and Negli- gee Shirts, including the well-known “Eagle” Brand Shirts: MEN’S HALF HOSE—in cotton, woolen and lisle silk— every wanted kind and color—many in pretty Holi- day boxes. WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY-X-a great variety of Women’s Silk Hosiery for gift purposes—price range 50c to $3.00 a pair, We sell the well-known “McCallum” and “Kayser” Silk Hosiery for womenp—none better, WOMEN’S FURS—a most complete showing of all the best kinds of Furs, and at moderate prices. HANDKERCHIEFS—for Holiday gifts, the most complete assortment that we have ever assembled. RIBBONS—for Holiday uses and for gift purposes—every wanted kind. Special values this week in handsome Dresden Ribbons. :

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