Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 21, 1912, Page 11

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NORWICH BULLETIN SATURDAY, DEGEMBER 21, 1912 DANII-.[SGN East Killingly Offenders Committed to Jail—Edward A. Sullivan Injures | Arm by Fall—Christmas Exeraisss. Adelard Robi ud and Peter Robil- lard of East Kiilingly were before the ‘ town court Frida n 4-h|rnv41: with intoxication. reker in | each case imp > 82 and costs, n Neither defendant had the money to pay and in default thereof were commitied to ‘;‘;:,":::i‘r::.‘“,.‘f;:t.:“21;;;;,THE FINAL- BAYS OF THIS GREAT OVERSTOCKED SALE friends In town Friday *. W. Humes of Providence was in -y —— Come and Take Advantage of This Spiendid Opportunity SIERS X T.one Bodnch, N, J. are So- iting their narents, Dr. and Mrs Geongo 3. purcoughe 1] $8.00 Suits and $16.00 Suits and Men's and Young Men's $3.50 Men’s Sheep- $2.00 Corduroy $3.00 Worsted s . Jatons and famiy Overcoats ____ $4.90 Overcoats ___ $11.90 All Wool Pants PO $2.15 Trousers Vacation Begins. oula s 7 . . o oSetoats closed Friaay noon for e || $13,50 Suits and $10.00 Overcoat " Seoilargne vou I ‘4 son's and Latins $1.25 Fine Working $3T5rgu‘g::ss " BE B s oy vioal] Overcoats ___. $8.90 Sale Price .- $5.50 o ... $. D o $5.50 Double Breasted, o %57 B St B | $15,00 Suits and $18.00 Suits and $4.00 and $5.00 0dd Coat Sweaters, $2.00 Fine Worsted Extra Heavy, Men’s roughs, of Broad street. Christmas Tres for Pupils Overcoats ___ $10.90 Overcoats ___ $12.90 Coats on Sale __ $2.25 allcolors, Shaker knit, $2 45 Pants 4 ' Reefers ... $2.95 [The children of Miss Colvin's school enjoyed a Christmas tree in the school réom Friday morning. Charles A. Tillinghast made a busi- /"ess trip to Providence Friday PUTNAM $2.50 High Cut Storm $3.50 Felt Boots, Stub 3.50 Dress Shoes— BOYS’ SHOES EXTRA SPECIAL— EXTRA SPECIAL— Bt 2l Bder e Boots, in Tan, Black and ; jlled Edee 4 NOWz Zis s o hod e 15245 i el H::’::;f.g“z:.:.m G B¢ soner Waterproof ....... $1.95 o S S g “'.1 $3.00 Mens poft Men’s and Ladies’ Carpet Elk Skin Shoes, in Brown, 2 R —Now . gt Waebster Hears of Marriage in Put- $2.50 Shoes—Now. .. $1.69 $4.00 Dress Shoes— H $1.50—Now ....... $1.25 Black and Tan PE nam. $1.50 Felt Lined Arctics, NOWE, o s hich ilev oy 3695 ’ Mrs. Charlotte Champlin has return- Exlre Meavy: .. o5y .595¢ 3.00 Dress Shoes— e e ] o4 from two weeks' vielt with her 3.00 Dress Shoes 75c Light and Heavy " Sasghter, Nrs. 3. Brunn, In Brook- || $2,00°Shoes—Now .. $1.50 ' Now $1.95 Rubbers ...... 00—NoW’........ $1.50 $1.95 Sale Price 15¢ Miss S. Elizabeth Clarke of Eim :;Lm( 1 ‘\\'!’,Hllng her sister, Mrs. F. ,,‘,‘:"'m‘ff’,“l":,m“,::“'\“"' Jas, returned $6.00 Corduroy Coats $3.50 Boys’ Overcoats, 10c Red and Blue $3.50 Men’s Coat Sweaters $1.00 Buckskin Mittens 50c| 10c Soft l-ml_sh_ S!.(_JO M;u S al‘ld Boys' tellotte in Sonth Hadiey, .""'“1 °"™ 1 Sheepskin lined. ... $3.95] SalePrice.........$1.95] Handkerchiefs ...... 31 Sale Price ......... $1.95[ <. Dress Kid Gloves Handkerchiefs Y, fl_l—ur Lined Caps ..... 48e i L% are gnosts o (e Ton: < it e e 3 A 75¢ Boys’ Coat Sweaters, { 50c| 10¢ Rubber Collars, 25¢ Police Suspenders, mers mother, Mrs. Chariotte Cham. | $4.50 Chinchilla Overcoats, |$1.25 Derbys 10c Canvas Gloves, Sale Price g s R T Extra heavy ..... in, of Bradley street - o . ” e & n pkr y: S~ N0 H fi Y On v‘.c..?:,. Visits. 3to8years........ $2.95| Sale Price .......... 79c| Sale Price ... ¥1550 Hoye-Worsted 50c Mule Skin Mittens and %00 Flecoenderuedss 73;5’!’1%%1)’ Shirt, Miss Gertrude Hall Is to spend X i & i oSS 5 Glov . e Price ......... 46¢ Christmas week with relatives in Mil- $4.00 Boys’ Overcoats, $1.50 Soft Hats and Derbys, |50c Overalls, Sweaters, Sale Price. . oves ... Sale Price ... 10c ‘Mixed Colge x;;fla.,‘?,‘. Webb s to spend her| age 9 f0,17 years... $2.75] Sale Price .... 95c|] Sale Price 25c Shield Tecks, $1.50 Dress Kid Gloves 95¢]350c Derby Ribbed Half Hose .... 3Vse w~vacation in Maine. 5 3 W) & P e ilk Underwear, Sale Price 39¢ B B st paoiox the vaca- | 43 .00 Norfolk Suits, $2.00 Soft Hats and Derbys, |$1.50 Men’s Coat Sweaters, Best Silks 5 / X 19c Wool Half Hose . L 50c Extra Heavy Wool < ot ayy y . ; 3 10c Heavy Half Hose, g 35¢ Boys’ Fleece 75¢ Blue Jersey Overshirt 45¢ ;"r::r 13::(72!!1;’"::“}' et rper | ‘Sale Price .. ...... $1.95] Sale Price . Sale Price: > % .. ... 98¢ Rfiixed\ '\coln!rs ; n Ol A e Mittens Underwear .. .. 21c| 35¢ Men's and)éo;; é‘;‘;’s 21 ass. Miss Florence Sargent of Bryn Mawr, | $6.00 Overcoats and Suits, .50 and $3.00 Derhys, $2.00 Coat Sweaters,. * 10c Bow Ties, 15¢ Men’s-and Bgys' $1.50 Wool 75¢ Boys’ Knee Pants. . .48¢ Pa., is spending her Christmas vaca- 4 tion at ber home on Grove street Sale Price ........ $4.45] Sale Price ........ $1.95] Sale Price Sale Price .. ... 2Vec| Suspenders 7. Ses Underwear .. .. 95¢|35c Boys’ Knee Pants. ..19¢ Mrs. Harold Sargent of Norwich is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. F. D. Sar- gent today. doy for School Children, At the lsrael Putnam school Christ. mas trees provided Joy In the kinder- garten room, Misses Kilis and John- som, teachers. In grade 1, Miss Flor- ¢ ence Webb, teacher. and grade 2, Miss X Hall, teacher, Friday was Gertrud: Mothers' day, combined with & Christ: “The S T Satisfies” 266, 268 d 270 Main S Norwich, C s T 1o (oo chivarenCharis The Store That Satisfies s an ain Street, Norwich, Conn. trees and Christmas games gave great pleagure to all preseat. In grade 3, 1 a5 S | o1 ot s a Ce - bor, exerct ~] 33;!‘5;%‘.‘7‘\““,‘.“- Bar-| Thelr Flocks by Night; song grad Claus, school: recitation, Alvin | E. F. Blake; treasurer, E. H. Hiscox; Adaptability to Climate. | the thopies; and the question of the|he has come to the conclusion that o e e T mon were held: 8lso a Christmas cn. | G1OFY to God in the Highest.. lburg, John Gill, Benny Kowal- | secretary 1. Prior: chaplain, Peter | o o5 T regulation of body |relative development of their sweat- m, Malay possesses from 12 to 16 per | ber, maye the Journal of the Ameri- as en- | “Grade 5 Edith M. S eacher— | s o e Cadieux MeArth senior deac A e : 5 - o ¥ 3 P tertainment wae held Friday atter- | 5o % % e "rawn of Begmiehem, | Filscn Mex e e o e nwster, | temperature is greatly facillated by the | glands is at once raced. ~Mr. Eibert|cent. more sweat-glands than he | gkinned dwellers of the ‘tropios dis- noon by grade 4, Miss Dutton, teacher. | (3% = Toi 0 - OWE O h $ 2 s DI Tt senitiatal 3 evaporation of prespiration from the | Clark of the dpartment of anatomy in | white. B ot thue far | €lose an advantage over the white man Miss Ring has returned to_Provi- | ° Eimas Thodgh s i i il Rinn | et chiinramtaward. B " | skin, the development of an efficlent |the University of the Philippines at | perhaps 7 per cent. Counts thus ar | oyion’ the latter can offsst only by degoe after a lenzthy visit with Mrs el LR ot q i > 'ia fhe Manger:|shal, W. R..Burdicks tyler,’ sysiem of swea(-glands 1# a_distinct | Manila has accordingly investigated | made on Negritos give an excess Of |jeeking greater shade. GieSe of Fremont strest People, 19 children 2 Hives “Kathleen Dearnley: | finance committee, J. = SAvantage to those races which have to | the relative number of these in dif-|2 7per cent. for adults and 67 per Mrs. G. B. Shaw has returned from | eiPls 19 COUPTe 3 5 Brown € H. S "elected | Ive in the warmer climates. It is|ferent peopl Afacr measurements | cent. for vouths. If these facts are| ==~ = a & week's visit with relatives in New. o D i i dor iberty, ole S otol i kel plendid | often asserted that Negro races are |on Americs soldiers, Philippine scouts | substantiated and the rel: am\n r‘npalhA PE. .ngm:n’s meecx-n'arlnn motor boats port, RJ‘»Q Btk s i Have: Christmas, Mildred-McC! el : ton. - recitation, | s eriet the aloscmt isidess | particularly adapted to residence in |and persons of hoth colors in civil life, | ties of the \ndlvidual glands in the | across a nto Canada. Mrs. J.S. G e has refurned to P ¥ o 3 her home in this after a stay in| 5 - ar S A Pt Stel AS St : to Santa Claus, school; rec- Christmas Sunday will be observed Awalking, Bolcha Nofli; 1 X 4 Kathleen Dearnley; song, fn all the churches by special music | pousy. sous tarotho Gects 3 ; gmink; sthen and sermons. A oy Hobe ) Sunday Subjects. Married in Putnam. d Like, Theodore Bo Sl W. Potter's Sunday morn- The Webster Times says: Adele Aramoney; song Santa Clau t will be e the Sign of Davis, who | &lrls; Writing to Santa Ciaus. Willie |3 evening Pre- acquaintances in Web. | Kolbrizs; A Visit to 9 i | ster by a quiet marriage fn Putnam, | children: song, Reindees, 2 girls; ihe Methodist church Rey. Sam- Conn., Saturday, returned to Webster | Away in L ) 8 u haicher's morning topic is God's Sunday and were tendered a reception | Grade 5, 8. Nettie Johnsofl. tea Great Christmas Gift, and in the eve- at the home Mrs. Davis, Maple | —Song, Christmas Star, Matrina | ning. sponding to Our Privileges. . Btreet. Mrs. was Miss A elyne X Vi Sant. H morning topic Fehser. Mr. and Davis left Web- | Comes, a Sulliva o @ e Co church is The ster Sunday night to continue their | ta Claus, Ghes aff ) s | Birth Vonde 1 in_the trip to Philadelphia, Mrs. Davls wore | at school, 32 children; 1t You're evening, The Mission of {he Star Men. & blue traveling sult and a blue pic- | Isabelle Buiton; Under the 3 ture hat. On their return they will | Fva Marcotte; Coming of | Bantist C“”T'““'“’ Movts, live in Webster. Emile LaLibe Ct 1 ¢ b, Prudential toom - girls; Note to a Ovila Mar- : T JEWE.rr Cl,.rY ion *hri t. hmond G ner; s 5 HQ(mN Time, Al o & f e Sy and Nor B ) as Morni apr teq for 11 call ‘(h(' church Riverside Grammar School's Closing | Sullivan: Christmas g heltary IR0 Dot Exercises—Prudéntial Committes of | juiin o rin i vt jend, Clarinthe Contu Baptist Church Meets—Installation | Christmas Day, song. T of Mt. Vernon Lodge. Isabelle Button: Two Little Stockings. Josephine Zavestoski: Litile Doris b a a - past ) 2 J pre 3 [ . The Christmas exerciges at River- | Christmas, Isabel Marshall; f Rev. B 1 tter it was de- p (Y9 4 7 side Grammar school Friday were un- | Claus' Trip, Annie Kary GIdec iehe Al the Jtoukiqek; IWTLHSOLE ) 3 ¢ usually entertaining. The seventh| Grade 4, Juliette Richmond, teacher | Stitute the pulpit supply committee, to ) * / . grade invited the ninth grade and nging, Christmas Bells, ze the reiring pastor to supply ; { parents and friends +- their exercises | The Xmas Me: in the Afternoon. The platform wa xere Bells, Alice tead of at the roll call serv s iy e (ol e perte fn [Rells, Flaldy Searing Sanls IS lwhicon, aira 1, 1L Whiteman, i : THE WHOLE - color, bre y att Eorne‘ iifred LeClaire; English dof, Sadowsls Claus’ Jok Emma Gardner, ice Myott, Rosa Beotch , v Flelds, Bolek Ambot; a s nrollment committee — R, W. h Y A 8 i i i R ey e, Yrey] e 1 O - D oat ) Wi G s i hers 2o . amount of nutriment with the lowest ter: tin soldiers captain, flln]ngnr King Santa Claus, Magdeline D. 4 The program included: Music, Alice | Nichols, Mabelle Burns, TLionel La- _The following officers of Mt. Vernon IN YOUR HOME? Cakes, While Shepherd atel lehem, schéol. M (HV\“ s Little Town of Bethlehem, scho i o Stocking's Christmas, Joseph: N {io Teddy and Rien " Little Tom, | THREE STRONG REASONS: | of Narragansett Bavarian Beer. If you have (Cheslan; seng, Bells, Ring at Your| and go away happy—wondering why they doubted. gt S m Sunday, Jan. 5, that he ‘which were held in the assembly hall | Who Is Kriss Kringle? 3 m ive his farewell message on that iven was finely presented. Miss Alice | Labarre, Jennie Miner, 1sh, §bee °d for that Sunday. The o viy t ’ ffoore was the accompanis Bolek Ambot, committees include fors as § 3 Fivde, wood | tie Winter's - ¢ Phillips, with power to appoint y ghopper; \die Haddad; | Merry ] 5, 1 assistants, i o | EL \ L YEAR ROUND— ! \ method and of great age. A whole- T thianic Badrawood: Bt | benne: C < p : tion committce: Lemuel Green, . . o s i gy e, Milgele, sen Jorke, Joseriine i, Jre. Charies . R e healthful and very satisfying tlefield: Indi Rioun: | Records, THpmas = Barnett, Degantia}Clarke. Joser] ller, Mrs. Charles S | som y ch dc t edoux; r-um‘ll';mxm, Eleanor Stetson, Fred Smith, F. Gard les F rdner, Ernest e \ ¥ 5 John helbirg, Nieh Saunders, 4 fy [ malt beverage, containing the greatest e doll, Lena B 2 Mabelle Burns is ¢, Arthur M. Brown, Harry T. star, Irene Havey 8 o £ Mildred Vi €, Willcox, Nelbert My o L. Phillips,” John Arm- HAVE YOU A TELEPHONE A ehard, Carl Melvin, Jos [: . | Labonne, John Chadwiclk, i - | strong ¥ 3 hol e b ; o B e, S ol : : - possible proportion of alcohol. @s_Melady, Willlam n John Eickelbirg, Everett Sear ME.: Vemon's Instiliation. S81 p Moor: reading, Irene Havey; A Child’s | bonne, Willlam Laboue, Ruth Robert- No. 5, F. and A. M. were in- ! Dream of astar; dtalog n' ' Armige = Casavant, ~ Anthony |stalled nt the regular communication . On 'n Man Haw' Santa and the ‘H on; 3 Flelds; Looking for Santa, Edna S e excen of e Song—Christmas Time Ts Come Azain; Santa Claus Knows, Anna; O | > T : Order by Name : Away in a_ Manger, Katle; me | £ This Breww of Fame. ERER AKX RS AOM | Christmas Advice with song { W flR Has built up a successful b ; Holldays, song, Annfe Miss: Santa i : KIN dental iy e : o) ; | ental practice in this lupp‘y s in Holland, Grace; What tha | : eIt ] NEGLECT A |RESiyi S . city in the last mine years { Your dealer can you with brewery bottling gl Under the Stars One Night; Poor Lit- violin duet, Doris Myott and | —Absolutely Painless Dentistry—I honestly bellave that this is the st S EE tting 1 1 ]-.e Bm;y - Johnson, " g / ent reason for my success. People come fo me in fear and trembling any difficulty getting it, notify t and e co chmond, teacher / 3 ¥ g A9, pihoels Cheisimies Motalog. Masy ) Znd—The Lowest Prices consistent with good woric we will see that you are supplied thru a distributor It sows the seed for Monusily Wiat Chylatmas Meani, Mil- s ’ Ry i, ket N Bt o ak 3 : dred Olson; The Jumping Jack, Wi f tngs $1.00 up. Other Fillings 50¢ wp, rippe, pneumonia or liam MeGovern; deyble duet, The % i ot g Bretwry Bottng costs you but a (rifie move than grip P (Christmas Offering, Daisy Yeoung, Hva S @rd—Perfect Work Guaranteed—My painless perfect v i consumption. Riveite, Theodore Bachand, John Le- dental work causes patlents to send thelr friends erdmary bottling. F ¢ B | Cinive;” 1¢ Banta, Glaus Wes Fa. ‘A = 2 to me—the friends doing likowise, In this way 1 Don't trifle with syrups 8 | geiin. parisean; December, 1du 1 have bullt up a big practice. People can rely ab- Dislogue, Waiting for Santa Claus; solutely upon my work. and nostrums; teke Scott’s B | i ing santa Claus, Paul Centures THE NARRAGANSETT -nzwulo co. drives out colds and bullds i, Napoleon Juber; solo, Leeking for . | ‘ Sohniw, Daisy Young; Our Ohristmas strength and resiziance- @ | 5. . Scare, Anthony Sadowski; seng, | 203 MAIN STREET, - ) e i ristmas Bells, school; Samta Claus’ | h force to avoid sicknzss, Willie Fitzgerald; dialogue, King (Over Smith Ask for and INSIST o= 5COTT'S. Banta Claus; Kitty te Santa Olaus, HOURS 9 A, M. SUNDAYS, 10 to L Telephone. - NORWICH, CONN, Drug Sters) Mary Zavestoski; Happy Ohristmas, Seott & Bowne. Bloom fie! Nj I s Dugag; song, O, Little Pown ef | Bethiehem, scheol | Beginners, L, B, Jennings; song. lei on parle Francair

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