Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 11, 1913, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, ;NOVE'MBEI’I‘ 11, 1913 PRESERVE [l @ ANNUAL SALE <@ F & 1913 CANNED VEGETABLES A sale of Canned Vegetables unparalleled in our 54 years’ experience. We have searched the entire country for quality, and, best of all, we have never before been able to give such tremendous value for the money. Remember, months have been _ spent in preparation for this sale. A CHANCE TO PUT IN YOUR WINTER SUPPLY AND SAVE MANY DOLLARS. Last year we sold 173 carloads, or WESTERLY AN GETS RARE BOOK While in Norwich Ethan Wilcox Secures U. S. Blue Book of 1820—Then Postmaster John Hyde of Norwich Had Salary of $133.44—Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. William York—Shoe Thief Fined. 4 Ethan Wilcox, librarian emeritus of [ being 'the only Connecticut represen- the Westerly Publie library, while in | tatives and the only foreign borni cap- Norwich one day last week, attending | tains were Thomas Tingey of Eng- the Sunday school convention, during | land and John Shaw of Ireland. The recess secured a Register, or United | monthly pay of a captain of a vessel States Blue Book, printed in 1820. It | of 32 guns and upwards was $100, and is about the size of an old fashioned | captain of a vessel of 20 and under blue covered spelling book and is in |32, was $75. The pay of a master marked contrast to the big double vol- | commandant was $60 and lieutenant «< umes of the Blue Book of toda: At | commander $50 and lieutenant $40, . » s that date James Monroe was president : 120,000 cases, or 3,000,000 cans, but this year we will far surpass this. and received a salary of $25,000. Vice Return J. Meigs, Jr., was bostmaster President Daniel D. TompKins re- | general at a salary of $4, a year. ceived a salary of $5,000. John Quincy | Here are some of the postmasters and Adams as secretary of state, $6,000; | the compensation: Leonard Hender, William Thornton, superintendent of | Andover, $16.51: Dyer the putent office, $1,500; Richard Rush, | $57.03: John Hyde, Norwic minister to Engiand, $9,000; Albert | Ebenezer Way, New London, Gallatin, minister to IFrance, $9,000; | Charles Taintor, Windham, George Washington Campbell, minisier | Ralph Isham, Colchester, $96.54; to Russia, $9,000; John Forsyth, min- | don - Trumbull, Stonington, i to Spain, $9,000; Alfred Evereti, | Samuel M. Downer, Prestom, r to the Netherlands, $4,500: | John Hyde, Mystic River, Graham, minister to Portugal, | Amos Cross, Westerly, $43.09; g Brazil and Algiers, $9,000; Christopher | Thurston, Hopkinton, $9.0 Benjamin | Hughes, Jr. minister "o Sweden, | B. Mumford, Newport, $637.93; Theo- | Assisted when necessary by $4,500. The consul to Algiers received { dorus Bailey, New York city, $2, p i 34000 and the consuls to Tunis, ;l‘riv- William H. Jones, New Haven, $1,293 Cuticura Ointment. They oli, Morroco, London and France $2,000 | 12; Elijah Bailey, Groton, $45.70: W 2 i each. The pay of the other consuls |liam R, Lav Waterbury. keep the skinand Sdc?]lpcllian: Dana, 1821, and James and clear,sweet and healthy, was by the fee system. jilbert T. Smith, Lyme, $104.38 The salary of William H. Crawford, | ~Samuel W 5 SR secrefary of (iie treasury,’ was 6.000. | Lanman. 1823, were the senators from | besides soothing irritations There were three collectors of customs | Connecticut nd Henry W, - in Rhode Tsland, William Bilery, New- | Samuel A. Foot, Jonathan 0 which often prevent sleep pert, compensation $ Charles | Elisha Phillips, Jchn Rus: i Collins, Jr., Bristol, $: Thomas | vens and Gideon Thompson, represen- and l,f n_egIECted become Coles, Providence, §1. Tour in | tatives. : om’ Rhode 1s- | chronic disfigurements. Connecti;m' T shing, New |-land were William Hunter, 1821, and R e oy S e oin Tondon, $952 James. Burrill, Jr., 1823, and Samuel | _Cuticurs Soap and Ofntment sold throughou ander Wolcott, [ Eddy and Nathaniel Hazard, the rep- | word. = Liveral ssmple of esch matied fres, with Walter Bradley, | resentatives. Henry Clay was speaker | % book. - Cith ¢ < Haven, $1,1 Middletown, 13; ; ¥ Men whn shave and sbampoo with Cuticura Syivester Gavitt, as | of the house and James Barbour pres- | goap wiifind it beet for skin and scalp. . TOMATOES Can Dozen Iona,No.2...... 5¢ $ .60 Iona, No.3...... 8¢ .95 Sultana ........10c 1.10 &P . 0120 - R0 Gallons ........25¢c 2.90 COR Can Dozen Iona .. 7c' $ .80 Sultana 8 .95 A&P ..10c 1.15 SUCCOTASH “PEAS Dozen Iona .x:veocv.. 8 $ 95 Reliable .........10c 1.15 Sultana ... e b e B S dSe 1T LIMA BEANS Can Dozen gl Iona .. 8.$ .90 Wi Sultana 10c 1.10 § A&P . .12¢ 1.40 H STRING BEANS LR IONA BRAND MATOES 5 C a can BY THE DOZEN 60c THE LOWEST PRICE ON RECORD —Bc a can is an innovation in the rfield,. $6 surveyor of customs at Pawcatuck re- | ident pro tem of the S am o BT e ceived compensation of $150 and Oli- — 7 o : Can Dozen ver Champlin ofg New London $297.47, | The Rhode Island Library associa- Can Dozen Iona ....6c 65c Sultana .8c 90c ASPARAGUS Can Dozen [ Standard ...16c $1.70 Del Monte ..21c 240 ASPARAGUS TIPS 8 as Arnold” of East Gree tion with which the staff of the Wes- Thomas Durfee of Tiverton, ] terly Public library is affiliated and Samuel Bosworth of Bristol, | which met in Westerly the past sum- athan Phillips of Warren, { mer, will hold its fall meeting in Prov- John B. Barton of Providence, | idence, The order of exer- Banishes All Joseph Aborn of Pawtuxet, follows: Address of NERVOU)NES) illiam Munson of New Ha- Sdward Holyoke: Tt William Van Dusen of and the Sch Mr\"alomir:i; in 3 Days 20; reorge Wolcott tant comm ioner of pub- ! of Saybrook, $382 olomon Porter The Immigrant and Our ! g L of Hartford. $540.39. Public Institutions, Mi Bessle E. Rhode Island had twenty-six In- | Bloom, immigrant educational bureau: 73 i . spectors of customs, with compensa- | The Binding of Library Pooks. L. A. 'Puts Vigor and Ambition into fona .. & $ .90 A&P ..10c 1.15 Red Kidney By the can BEANS White Wax 8c BEANS IONA - |By the doz Rev. . 1 ; grocery world. This can is filled with iog Trom $1.095 at Providence | Wells, Walthama, ' M The Mental | s 1o |k BEETS deliciotis: rad ripe Tomatoss. - Jist tr to $24 at Warren. - Devali e ntiiinE T Gl | Rundown, Tired Out Pecple | Seficioin pac pe T toa y presfc ol four inspectors in_Connecticut, which | Shown in the Publication of Books, | LA SAUER- C Skl g gl included John V. T I | Sidney Rider; Dealers in Human [ If you feel tired out, out of sorts, de- | T [ess eve oy | i sk do ] o e B Smith, Henry Jepson, William Morgan | Nature, R Frederick K. Brown, | spondent, mentally or physically de- | KRAUT| el Monte.. . : and George Potter of New London, | South Mass. The Armington Trio | pressed, and lack the desire to accom- Dudley Palmer and Azariah Stanton of furnish musi plish things, get a b0 cent box of Wen- Stonington; -Erastus Perkins of Nor- == dell’s Ambltion Pills at The Lee & Os- ¥ich, Ezra Lee of Lyme and Stephen | Mr. and Mrs. William York observed | go0a Co. today and your troubles will Prentis of Waterford. The compensa- | their golden wedding day, Monday, at Ber oFe: 3 tion ranged from $423 at Stonington | their home on the Anguiila farm. own- | ° e S EXTRA STAMPS ‘ 10 EXTRA STAMPS with Teas and Coffees | | | | WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING to $10 at Guilford, paid te Daniel B.|ed by their son, nd B. Yor If you drink too much, smoke too GROCERIES 100 Stamps with 1 Ib, Tea k) Lest. = | 10catea - town of St much or are nervous because ot excess- 100 75 Stamps with 1 Ib. Tea.. The compensatio of lighthouse | Y e¢s of any kind. Wendell's Amt n | 1 pk. A&P Borax ........ccoceeees fggfa'""' w',t: 11 |l: _1':“ A s k » was fixe: $400 and 50, s will make you feel better in 3 illa Olives 10c amps witl . Tea 0c e e e Sl s R ney back irom The Leo o | 1 bot Stuffed or Manzani 2 30 Stamps with 1 Ib. El Ryad Cof- 1 athan Nash Watch Hill and John |j Il 1 bot. Liquid Blue .............. B 5 o he nervou P. Whitford at Point Judith received 350 ea(,;h, 1-2 lb. A&P Premium Chocolate . 1 box A&P Ball or Square Blue 1 can Potted Beef 1 pk. Quaker Corn Meal ... nton, re- and Mr | sides in Ne | York held a John C. Calhoun as secretary of war | ternoon and received a salary of $6.000 a year, and ! called and Paymaster General Towson received | while othe $2,500; Jacob Brown and Andrew Jack- | by mail. son were the major zeneral's aff, and th ) born member of the staff was Captal John Jones, born in Ireland. The onl other foreignm born ocers in the entir army were: John R. Walbach | Sith the shocs i many: John Monroe, L Riek e e iendd Ham Tell Poussi, P. H. Renessault, | Judge Breed in the { t. Lavall, J. Ponti, C. McMahon. rance, and Darby Noone, James | Cornelius_Cunningham, Jame, Hugh ung. James Scalian, John McCartney, and John Eilison of Ireland: and | £ Whistler of England. | Mrs. Jane i been called death of her uncle. Mail orders Wendell Phar- sent congratulatory notes ifl BEST CREAMERY 3 5 A&P FANCY PATENT 70 HBUTTER,IL.OIC|FLOUR,18sk /UC 7 u;af"ydouo‘i: f:;cft.ju“ Lk g SPECIAL THIS WEEK, Patrolman Shelby Nicholas traced | the theft of a pair of shoes from a West | Broad street > 'to Wallace Burdic | and succeeded in amed major aldermen at lai lexander Quality deli purse. It will Very best Steaks cut from Heavy Steer Beef 1 n court of Ston- to the charge hosen by the name ¢ by ripture NOwW, anc sition and : Gofrey *d were nomin presented avenue ha 3 the sudden | For auditor, ( elected. 4 olonel J. Ti. Morriso: James A. White w Smith Thempson was secretary of | S ' E Lean, Fresh Cut poni 16, 1 11¢IShoulders, 1b. 1 25€ | Pork Chops, 1b. 1 6C THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA C0.| 135 Main Street Free Delivery Phone 29-4 S| The Me Limited, the best equipped r train that passes |'through Westerly, is to have improved | ighting system. - The indirect syvstem is to be supplemented by the installa- tion of Tungsten lights aiong the beam on the lower deck of each car. the navy, his salary $6,000. The high- | _The high svrf {'m{}r:‘r f{r:'x:) s an(r&” est rank of an officer of the navy was | Watch Hill, Pi | Brtesen the eaptain and there were t four of | 2paug, Monday. e the sea a | : - _\xfl‘ $950 \V\" . h Is: Hull and Char Morris | reached the high record, no damage |journed, and at the 3 s | resulted to shore prorerty. ®%| held immediately thereafter, 1 | | lowing were en to run for the po- | ldermen After Sieckness OPERATION | ~William 1.Jsnkir Fourth ward—Thomas Ashton. Giants Win at Duckpins. 3 npl f b~ A Hetic postike to 1 = SRR e tournament of the W It is a pathetic mistake fo || {7 house in accept drugs or alcoholic mix- § tures when nature craves g mouplshmeant to repair the § ¥ wasted body and restore the i%‘mmmi vy Dr. i High strie to the 1day ! 1 Red S tineau had er high total, Red Sox. a dista on the fence |city committee, and the Third ward | ters in Beston after a week end visit e present incumbents with relatives here, »stion, but in |t & | < e i S soalaal 1 The caucus proved enthusiastic and . Every avaiiable riage was 01 91 - ¢ i 1 S 4 butn ot vlz:r of he‘dlrh.YE oy Eeis blags iax Hie WOBlA, | g5y pressi i opinion - were | LM B Sullivan e in Putoam on bust | the fune chosen by | make a fine showing at the polls. Op-| Visitors in Heartford Monday includ- physicians have relied on the whole- some predigested nouris! large on | timism as to the outcome was quite ed T. H. Bullivan, Charles Anderson, who {apparent, and Mr. Taylor'’s speech of | Mrs. B. O. Smith, C. H. Bavage, Miss d ent in 1 train. | SCOTTS EMULSION which is §} i s cemetery. | Totals 436 acceptance received hearty applause. | Ora T. Manning, Samuel Chesbro, Mrs. totally free from alcoholor opiates. a of John | : Wiy - — | . B. Wilcox, Mrs, James Brown, W. C. London, formerly ) Personals. | Norris, Mrs, D, Van Zant, Miss Mae Secott’s Emulsion sharpens the 89 = of I, 1. Spaulding, | _ Thomas Cotter, William Cotter and | Crowley, C. E, Gates and Dr. and Mrs. the Westerly e sen for that position, | EQ Moorehead réturned to headquar- | A. V. Segar. uchicsioongihens hons read a paper on | bAth ... 5 6 et Alphonse C Martineau 83 106 restores the courage of health to make life bright. 8007T°s EauLsion sets in adtion the very forces that promote hesaith. Mts perity, vichness and stvength has stood ife faat Sost & Bowee, > ~ mcetion. The | ‘e will be held | Bapti wurch. Rev. J.| m was selected as ur()an-hp"i 5 appetite—rensws biood—nourishes 2 RS R non was nom ed" by C. F. Ri 490 4351393 |and D. C. T »ws by the same, and | 55 "?| both were accepted. Totals .... Ro - r Sweet nominated Charles T. | Rev. L. G. Horton alternate, The | Progressives Name Complete Ticket. | p ATtRUT BWeet nomtiale s selocted. offering will be devoted to the District The progressive caucus nominated a{ Frank 1. Powell was nominated by Nurse association. B icket for the coming cily elec-|Wade Web or city sheriff and se- ward O. Halbert, appointed from 't a session attended by about|lected by the ez al to second lleutenant corp: hirty memb. as follows | wiliam &. Congdou was naminated | been igned to the 1334 com- | For mayor—J. . Barstow, | for chafrman of the city committee | ny at Fort Terry, Plum Island. Lieu- | ~ Aldermen at large —Fred Flagg and|hy Wade U. Webster and he was chos- tenant Halbert will report at Wort | Burt G. Thompson. Monroe for temporary duty with a | | en. City clerk and treasurer—Charles HA‘ The city committee was empowered ies, and the meeting AL B company for a period not exceeding | Larkins, { to ] five d: ending at sueh time as will Sherift—1Irvin N, Ford | adfourned at 8. as e | enable him to complete the journey Auditor —Herbert Walden | At the ward c | from that post te Fort Terry not later Assessors—Walter H, Woodill and| ately th afte ucuses. held immedi- the following were than Dee, 1. Charles H. Beebe, i to run for aldermen: i Home and Life of Patrick Henyy | Aldermen—Kirst ward , Chauncey | ward—Ray €, Comins, ’ || was the title of an interesting paper | MacFarlane; Second, Thomas Willitt; g e Hurley. i| prepared and read by Mrs, Frank L | Third, Joseph M, Berard; Fourth, Wil- | d— d ceman. | 3 Payne at the regular meeting of Phebe | liam C. Higgins. Fou B acibs. ! {| Green Ward chapter, D, A, R. The E. J. Randall was chairman and C. i 3 - ; 1. Dondero, chapter voted to expend its pre rata | H, Yarkins clerk. | Geor: g rtlett and Frank L. Pow amount towards the expense of carry- T i the Second ward; William Lut- pre: state to Con- gy | Clarwe Burnham, of the ¥Four vard; Hnsatistall (Weal naton, Republican Caucus Would Not Allow | A. L. Gel Dimock, A. L. Weath- " Wye went all =kin sufferers w‘hoh:V: There are nineteen applications for Withdrawal: of F His Name . from | erehad: ¢ Young, of the First | ed for meny years the torture of | the seventeen liquor licenses to be gy | ward, were selected as members of the | —— and "m”* sought m granted in the town of Westerly. Nomination for Mayor. H | We, 28 established druggists of S8 The republican caucus to select i BT ! e e e WILLIMANTIC didates for the city election to be 1 £ 228 mey mos ine end of your the first Monday in December Makes Face Young— i agony. The produet is a mild, simple MAYOR DUNN RENOMINATED, |codled to erder at 8(p. m. Mond . o | wash, Dot & mfie hc‘::tnc:cstceg A i TR { 1ing by Chairman V\ad‘e“\\:-l er || Tlghtens Love Ties i of various w o o weh Wpown | Democratic Caucus Gave Him Onme|Of the city committec. Wiliam ([} 5 ! ; odients. It is made in More Vote Than Wilcox and Martin | 11 oot B o W (*Aurilla” in Woman's Sphere.) i . D b s ‘hica the meeting by acciamation. About 125 | } 2 the B 0. D. ishoratories of Chicago Together. 4 | A fretful expression, a wiinkied face DON’T MEND THE END % 4he D. D, D. Froscription ¢ E Were proscni | and o faded complexion do more to l “&. spacial -prescr i’ N et " For clerk of the caucus, 4‘1;\:5»13_6}(: P ool B i o i e e ocratic caucus Monday | Bowen declined, and Ellison Smith | (EIve the m et . any won- | evening was called to order in the|was seleoted by acclamation. than 15 commoni; drive the male me?,bpifgsefi':"muh?\fg? E BUT END THE MEND t difficulties to ap- Town ball at 8.15 p. m. by J. F. Two-| For mayor, Willam A. Arnold pre- | pear smiling, fresh and clegant wher ‘ e eftect of D. D. D. istosoothedd: | mey, and he was chosen as chair <52 5 S aotee . R v dear onés wer vt 2. But k| é s ‘Shen . S man | sented the name of George F. Tayvlor, | my dear onés with me. stanfly 4s soon ae applied; 4l 15 of the meeting. Colonel J. H. Morri- ;:vum that a business men Was n i have ov 1':“”“0X.’.ll‘l.‘.u\l.dl have vl;g!n‘i:\_dl b crptes doa: son was chosen as clerk after several|ed to run the city's business, one who < e o e Y 1 ; e had declined, as they were to make|would command the support of the | pSifid (¢ partly to a ikable | nominations. Thers were about 300 |voters of the city, Gustave Cartier| ires mmended by a friend, my } yeather- | > improved I look fif- P otlon: made by dis- | FOR EITHER LADIES OR MEN present. A . | presented the namle of A, 1. V For mayor, the candidates were the|head. Mr. Taylor withdrew h you a full-size -bottle e 1 1 £ s i ani 5 i 5 £ : ’ L our owa 4 PRk seph A. Mar- | T. ! f pint witch el proved a i g6 3 doeswd help you it costs | tin. The voting was by ballot, and ! sclected tellers by Srinicle-chaset 1Ustl nse SIX MONTHS’ GUARANTEE WITH SIX PAIRS sou A Mayor Dunn was selected to run again | sult of the ballot was: Geo R |t ¥, 0 Tenovate my . e o N ds made af the sams | by a majority of one vote over his{lor 60, Weatherhead 52, (tering 4. | 1 l‘pnrc.:usve'd an ounce of healing 3 : “Adic us about It | competitors, receiving 137 votes to 851 Mr, Taylor against refused to run, mercolized wax at my drug- rmation had taken plac for Wileox and 48 for Martin. This|and a second ballot was taken with was the only contest of the évening, | the following result: W‘Q or 67,Weath- 3 removing an unsightly and developed considerable excitement. | erhead 51. W. B. Knight 1. mask, revealinz a new face, a youthful Dr. Wilcox stated that he had entered On motion of Mr,. Weatherhead the | complexion of -distinctive delicacy, the lists on the assurance that the{nomination of Mr. Taylor was made | (00 ‘“I"e‘”","”,"’\ ;{“I‘f"“d T .‘_‘"“""‘;J-‘.(' 7 mayor would not again by a candi-,unanimous. Mr. Taylor made a short Fot?nnz‘. T T mf-'rffi,?ivs. § fiifif date, -bui~”the voters” present' showed speech of acceptance and expressed days treatment sufficed % J. C. MACPHERSON- SOLE AGENT FOR NORWICH

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