Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 2, 1914, Page 6

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~ GURIOS FOR WESTERLY O though q“::‘w,?un‘,uakudy the re- also ‘a portion of tory of many articles of Inf on an Indian who took S . - = 3 : ‘Teason of antiquity, or local or gen- | eral Custer’s last fight. will be on- : a ] 5 N ¥ e e ’ g R e e oaal ‘A% 2 assafou o thia Westirty Probutal.s P oS ' " Hout ; ; At N - £ s e Sl oS mtdum 151 o donined| cound “Tustaly "atinoont dudd | mi { Sepean: The Boston Store is &\wflfih— Store” ‘and head- association | Hoxle, exeputrix of the estate of Will- 1 cretary and treasurer. “had boen : - quarters for the S. P. U G. (Society for the Prevention S e St Seniast e the" i Spain a J £ oo 36 'Gifta) . 1t .10 formial organs o ioh X ) 1 ; organization but- szxg{n&’ o to be o) Bristol counts, | valn aber of the Naval Bo £ - Useless Gifts). It is no > but-is & h:;m;ymmm_ ‘for Ne 45 Hini Detss contisuson. 0 2 cople r to give . 3 w0 - o s aifts.. with & £ 3 n c nd toy d two | the winter in About & e 7 fifl.-‘m-‘d fl.m P acheds” “nan W G White > o Mmegmmmummmmnu- . R s eful to From top B TN ot haart - theobe oo ; s = u&mx'mfi:mu ‘-m&:fl%fi?on‘;zxfifi wm Isoorded. . Thiere S e en'%hm"& o e s Naval Bospital whete e i N floor to ""'"’", you will find this great Christmes Store Efi" Chas bt o which is” given as e, S iiiam . A H Hopimton, Siarey s Cane from Nar-| Ho had bemm in feeble heaits for > © filled to overflowing with useful gifts for both young and : Piece of th W~ Elizabeth Irish, ragansett, Robert ¥F. Rodman m eral eeks, ‘was gen- s * & P « fawk “trom Bngiaad, which came i g E| Noath Eingatows; Viowisnd G. Fazard | erally known that his condition was | - old, and everyone at your service to “‘,* to Nanset harbor, Orleans, Mass, in C. Austin. from: South Kingstown and Wende!l | critical % 5 p! your 1637, in a heavy gele of wind, which A dwl Phillips. from Richmond.. James G.| Sudviving arp his widow, two dangh- ¢ q Christmas m m'. closed up to the harbor so that she Michael J.| Blaine, 3d, is one of the members from | ters, Misses Helen and Ellen Mahan, ! 4 x 2 could never get out. The crew strip-|Clancy who died October 22, 1914. The| Providence. George B. Utter is also land one son, L. E. Mahan. Commp- > v 1 her of her sails and rigging and|bond was fixed at $2000, with Henry|a member of the publication commit- [dore Dennis H. Mahan, -U. S. N. re- Gmmmdu water's eadge; after|G. Clan Loretta Casey and James| tee. tired, now at the naval station, Tutuila, o | which she became embedded in the|S. Hughes as sureties. Daniel Dono- - Samoa, is a brother. - o . . s sand some thirty feet deep, where she|hue, John O'Donnell and John Dunn « - Lioeal . Lacenies. Funeral be held from 3 remained until 1862, some 235 years, pointed appraisers. e e 3 L4 . . T s e g e i SR TR A ) Sensible ions for Sensible Christmas Gifts o s, i, e ut.” i 3 A 3 ‘While tho relic bears all signs of of Allce M.| Tuesday noon the thermometer Teg-|ing, In accordance with Admiral Ma WINTER CRUISES. in appearance, still the bit of oak| Wells, having his Interest to|istered 56 above. in the shade, at the|han's exi ‘wish, the 2 Large fine und, and being thoroughly season- | hi ssister, Alice. BEach of the heirs had ~ . The - is even harder than when first| previously, received $500. The account m ¥ m e o e T | o e B R T e e O e ek Ry, Mieiubecs of (he Taminits ngllish sl . Wil 2 5 : is now librarian emeritus of the| Mary P. Fiddes was appointed ad- has t.| Quogue, L. I, where interment will esterly Public library and the rellc | ministratrix of the —otale OF Adexandes L e ST b made Thuisday momming. Upon || g MAIN FLOOR MAIN - Yenrs e Wiltor also. prosentod | 31600, with Theodore B Biack s sure| provement and his physicians. expect| non"*Eolrotary “Daniels ‘addressed a || Gloves for Men, Women and Children Silver Novelties of all kinds R R R B b R ke s et St astistic design. This was used by &, Simeon G, Di ivp‘i-unuor;. - e L e e Soatuck | which he sald #Fine Hosiery and Neckwear Men’s Shirts Paj 2 lcox en & young man, in tor the es- = e e . daye el bisiug paper was . Satmders, was given| he_annuai December SUPDSr a1 €A-| iy Werld Wide Influence. Handkerchiefs, Aprons, Umbrellas Toilet and Manicure Sets kmown and when black sand was|permission to withdraw his petition| tertainmen New: York, Dec. 1.—It has been said . Embroidery Outfits R o s R | ERS” gt b ntinde) e, oot it o Buime oSS Yk ki 3 S| ol Articles, Soaps, Perfumes o iapan U e undrie euardian, render an chapter, o i Three other articles of interest have|ing been settled, he had no stanging| Thursday evening. Supper will be DB gy tOuice UL UKL Domrer e werldl} Christmas Cards and Booklets Pin ons and a X fust een prosented by & Sarton F.|the estate. Mr. Crandails claim hav.| served by Deborah council Order Best- | g, utors Saval poicy-and have Centerpieces, Doylies and Scatfs Bie: Wooten Borry, o Tomec Ligh| this e o R T o mere Trofound Infiuence on the|| Stationery and Calendars be e 3 erry, i s Marion Berry Potter, widow of Will-|trend of the naval thousht and action, & # Knit Bedroom Slippers Sheriff end prominent citizen of We: Upon petition of Clara Carter Hyatt|iam . Potter, formerly of Westerly,| ot only in tho United States and|} Christmas Books for Children 2 a2 t : o B eriy. . administratirx of the estate of Clara|died Monday in Waterbury. ' She was| e 3 Autn. Gréat Batatn - and b < Silk Underwear s : A will be big boys leather by T Husier Stanton, an extension'of time!a sister of Mrs. Emma A. Pitcher of wout the world, than the writ-1] Books for- Grownups, Desk Fittings il e the Narragansett tribe of Indians to file the inventory was extended for| Westerly and leaves four davghters. | in: s thas 3 v b2 i and theii races wil S i paly of [lvory ear-rings fek-FRIREn (Rt S 8. George Harold Stillman. age 22. son| In naval circles the world over nis|k Table Damask, Fancy Linens, Towels SECOND- FLOOR H A of George L. and Harriet H. Stiliman,|contributions on this great subject d ¢ only a memory. The horse thief who was arrested|aiways an invalid and who has been|have been hailed as almost.epoch mak-|) Comfortables and Blankets Shirt Waists, Kimonos, Bath Robes early Monday morning by Policeman | confined to bed for the past ten years,|inz. His works have been transiat- 5 . 3 08, Bririg the babies and we’ll naid Ferguson, on the High Street| iicq Monday afternoon at his home, 25| ed into German by order of Emperor|§ Art Novelties, Baskets, Etc. Women’s; Misses’ and Children's A 1 ¥ e ridge, and in possession of the horse| Granite street. iam, at whose bequest they h . 4 s g » o pparel cl cir smil . d carriage, gave Still another mame| - o pewiy-organized Founs Men's|become texthooks for the German Dress and ‘Waist-Patterns in Boxes Fur Sets and Coats (il el smiles. T a 1 . the Second Distriet court.|Social club of Christ Episcopal oh e e Scarfs and‘Scarf Patterns i % I RN U o i LS T ogong Soew | ondes sonle WiE e s gans % A Embrodered Bed Sets | THIRD FLOOR LOTITY 4 Te pleaded guiity - o 5 St tmperial Bba svenratase S { 2, S F H il Y of a horse aha. carriage belong | Teh, Of the parish joln this soclets; asine ‘articies '“m?l'"fi'u.. flfi?odt".:.lzsa Jewelry Novelties, Beads, Pins, Etc. I+ Traveling Bags, Suit-Cases L Aj i L owry, president; Howard McFarland,|In - the German tongue that no ? L B Left from Whoopiii, Cough— |2 mummer resident ot Narragansett| 20 ": Bident: Waiter Havens, ‘secre from' tne: of:é::mAr:;:flcm f.u:mmgé | Arm Bands, Suspenders, Cuff Links Shirtwaist Boxes ; il THE PHOTOGR ~HER Was Terribly Rundown and in Kingsion where it had been left by FESH A O S A e ™1} ‘Pocket Books, Purses, Hand Bags Rugs, Carpet Sweepers a eak—Mother Tells How |Emew, Sabishaw. an employe on the| . gy, i Sued For Legal Services. | Vermont to Ship. Million _ Christmas |} - Infants? Garments, Layettes Vacuum Cleaners Upposite Norwich Savings ..oty After the hearing, S was sen- Dec. 1— rees. > # Screes s SR Vs PR TS Mflm cuhret‘i' By Xmgln fi";’;‘? ?ro.:flmd a %mgz'fi fis Mv:;:m'x?fi::: case d:cyhu‘d:fg%;%:h{g: Rutland, Vt, Dec. 1—Shipment of Lingerie, Camisoles, Boudoir Caps Couch Covers, Dr-apefles'. pocns s ~ ) %4 lence Count upres wi 3 ) 3 | thirieen mfibuznés whooping | pay all costs uf prosecution. Tust Mi‘fia of Harry ux;g.: ":::dgrgfim; E}ilna' to teicw:;t.?:ulfl:%mg“ parts'or|| Laces and Embroideries in Patterns BASEMENT WALL PAPERS | ©o0gh, with & run-down system snd Jung In iy suit for 380,000 for lesal ser-| raceived six o seven cents a ires trom|| Ribbons and Ribbon Novelties, Veils 1 N { e She had to at home from the vices. New York courts held Thaw's|the shippers this year. In the retail o Aluminum and Nickel Ware, Wwe sl nave school while being treated by the doctor, | 127, e and| dischargs in baniTuptcy barred Glea- | markets the trees may bring Ofty cents Coat Hangers, Polisher Sets Household Novelties, Casseroles ibe 2 son's claim. and upwards. ln&nsfihgd"mm'd ed to help her. R s o Work Boxes Coffee Percolators; Chafing: Dishes ving her Tour Bothce hes cough | Hrted iy Sho sits srmory, in Proy:| STTUATION IN POLAND INDICATED IN Scissors, Bodkins, Sewing Sets Toys, Games, Dolls s and | Westerly at an early hour Tuesday = = morning, He had left his automobile THIS MAP AS PLAINLY AS POSSIBLE. 1 near railws station, éd;fhm"l:k mt:l;r it Yo tide home e a e g oy ; Had 107 Bl kevs In the Stem sy Z ! . P. F. MURTAGH ‘ and among the keys was the one that r — Telsphone 92 and 94 West Main S0 , released his automobile. So he walk- ~ X oo S | ed home. Just &s soon-as he came to Z 4 i : his business he telephoaed to the arm. gry. for his tunity for a practical joke, to the limit and they ‘major to bring along a box.of best cigars on his next visit to_the grmory. Major Nash receiveq the kmwrlght. Dur- ing the noon hour they special. delivery, by a uniformed mes- senger boy froi pense. ‘including the boy" a trifle .over $5,-and | WLl | e | Zadles’ Fur Coats and Sets. A 2N | FAHOUS FURS o Supertor M. BRUCKNER, 81 Fraakiia St American House ‘Extra Heat, !Just When You Need It WITH a Perfection-Smokeless Of Heater in the bouse you are. ‘when accidents’ happen- to your he-uugr system. You’ll ‘be Upro‘ud of your cooking, itoo, every time you use AUNT JEMIMA'S - ok ] ANCAKEFLOUR == oo m v (| F=ms A special lend of floursthae malkesthebest e "« STANDARD on‘mm “mmi e

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