Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 2, 1915, Page 6

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QUIET HOLIDAY IN WESTERLY hnpb Cashone Igmles Cartridge; Losing' Fibger ‘Enle— Herbert L. Niles Gashes Foot—Bowen R. Church Ar- rested for Not Paying Alimony- 5 hmt proposed const H amendment for national prokh tative Underwood had incor- | in the Congressional cord isome very interesting statistics. He fmays that states, counties and cities fporated v -son, Burial will iwould be at a financial loss under pro- )zgitior Tor instance, the receipts liguer licenses in Rhode island w&: as $672.750, of which $1 Teceived Ly t s “08 1»‘ to the licensed The su»ct&ara,:e . anmittee com- ¥gs, Carl Bur. and Dorothy @opu.a:wm ig §7.0. Srom vmert aeuhs i & 1.3 00,000 §5 28.1, whicn i3 Aowar tha ‘Karses, '.l'hc num of granted m Rhode idrurkeuness on the part 'imds ave less thap the (‘va Islan u.r:unu per d .98 ?xaaksur . 90! MYSTIC Haliday Dance—Whist For Williman- Angelo Cashone, like,the average in quisitive lad of fourteen. \see the result of seit itarget cartridge made of 1 lead. Entertainment. N, J., where in her J. El- Arthur be 2 the senior class 10 tively dec- erintendent were tic Guest—Holy Name Society Gives | / working indoors, L whether in office or factory or store, often weakens even a sirong constitution as shown in -nervous symptoms, languor or repeated colds. ° SCOTT’S EMULSION is helping thousands every day its rare oil-food en- riches the blood and aids the throat and lungs. Itisa strength- sustaining tonic, ira furrished freshments the music were served. At Ccuntry Club, The country club watched the sear out and the D Year in Thursday night. A fine entertainment n and refreshm: were se: committee in Arge W and M Clarence H, Willia: assisted gy “ K Air, L) dna L. Wheeler and Mr. Geo Jreenman. and re- WlLLIMANTiC | BEPUTY SHERIFF GREENSLIT CLOSED STORE Undertaking and Furniture Establish- g ment Attached for $i,500. The store of id P. Comtois, wl a lighted match a JeThe segte . Comtois who ‘held the cartridge between the thux has been engaged in the undertakin ané index fmger of bis right hand Nnusic | Kd_ farite busin in this 4nd watched the wax burn. Soon t the affairffor a number of years, was closed ¥ blzze reached the powder and o and Harr ‘:d\‘mnr'nlh,;:[ JVith tachme: the explosion followed. T or a total of $1,500. <ourse fop of tho {ndex finger was blown ithe thumb lacerated and the hand s verely burned. The boy was c‘vmv pr. Scanlon and decla again let his curios: 1 vent and wax nosed cartridges. Herbert L. Niles, agsd 70, of Potter | M, nearly severod his right foot with an exe while cutting cordwood in the 'woods a few miles from his h { Thursday. He accidentally ¥out a glancing blow, nearl a socia 2he great itoc and tw eninz the fcot to the ankle. 6, 1. O. Mles was alone when the acc et 4 the the Gil~ worred at 9 oclock In the m. Realizing his danger he managed to arawl from the woods to the I ke was found b; £ xt 11 o'clock. He left a trail of Srom the woods to the fhighway $robably would have bled fout for the assistance rendered. =gy weakened condition he was ta to his home on Caristian hi wetved first ald fo the injur Dr. James N. Lewis of Ashawa: ilster was taken io the Rhode I Boerdtal. wh | bert block 1 deeTee was conferr A number of the members of ington lodge, No. 26, I, O. O. I, | to Fai g attend went in the vil and two daught- Mr. Mrs Local Lacomics. Mevr Tear's day was about the same 8 arry old day In Westeriy, Rev. ‘William_ Franii MB=rd, Me, Wil preach @ pl&e Mission Sunday evening. Afisx Mas Zerdbarina left Wester E-!a:,y for Buffalo, N. V.. on a v Ber elster, Mrs, Nathan For Rev. F. A, MacDonald will m; Pittai sermon as pastor of the gm@ Baptist church Sunday mo Everstt ¥W. WHipple and Toseph Whinple attended the funeral of thel incle, Charles Whippls, in Washin on. and Lewis of Boston Worcester, William rthur Tarris Gli Hatch have with their daught- €rs in Aedford, Mas Jot Toxie of le of New York are guests of John Hoxle. Prentice with pneumonia Odd Fellows® Election. the regular, meeting of Stonins. T is serious ning ihe following Noble grand, W n: vice and, recordi: Mrs, Jane Harrocks died Friday at #er bome in Mechanic street, in her weventy-second year, She leaves three daush George D. Westerly 1odge of Bk nvited friends #0 the New Years eve festivitles, and alght of the guests made applicati for admission to members Senator Lippitt of Rhode Senaturs Brandezee and X Holy Name Scciety Entertains. There was a ‘ux..( gatl rering \rll'l]e‘rf' dists tional Goard, im was hande some solid silver fruit dish ae mt {6 Mrs. Gal as a wteem. lo, John Mrs. Jeseph L Smith \»no resided | acc Mis n Westerly neariy all of 1 Fh'_'reda # the home of . dled | a After the ?ERE‘S A REAL “GERMAN FAKE,” AND IT FOO LED THE ALLIES VERY NEATLY. | e - Aoty 18" S k- Ol o i WA P [FAKE. CEDMAN GON.TO FODLALLIES! German are good strategists. This picture shows one way they 20l the enemy. It is a fake cannon, made of an old cart and a big barrel. lramn the air or from a distance on land the fake looks like a real 42 cen- imster-gun, The purpose of it is to draw artillery fire and to set the air on the wrong trac! he | opPOrtu 2l in debts or not n the| ton- | re the guests of oston and Harry | Charles| J secretary, | ed in Deputy Sheriff Greenslit of this has had a m: reom in th was gi to raise the mon and th eriff turned tl over to the sheriff and the cha on un! large amount em t Us [ be developments today. the credi in _ fall. gers Defeated by Emeralds. £ long took 2 their state when they ord, champlons of that two years, 35 to e Valley street z o sitors were played off thei feet in the first half and roughed game badly e start of exhibiting some of h alds put up a great brand of pass throwing and bested the vi all departm Pane. ;131 in the hooting line, aVLhougn H ssell and J. Keirans had th with them took two bat came EMERALDS, Higgins .. w. Russell . Keir: Harrington New Year’s Opening. opening of the Loome who The management intends to @ | thing possibie to give it clean entert: nclusion | BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE 1051 A STYLISH AND BECOMING \l\ll)l_‘L” {1mdics® Shirtwalet With Long or Shert| Sleeve. | ! White crepe w and cuffs of Roma: used for this design made with'a Yoke postion back, and the sleeve in either design_is over elbow length is popular, an Ihe low iolling co is_co: T gl madras, lawn, batiste sir A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address 5 on Tecelpt of 10 cents 1n silyer or stam Order (hrm'.gn The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept. Norwich, Conn. Only one modern sawmill is operat- the territery of Hawail {# MILK or OYSTER 8.10 A. M.—8-10 P. M. LARD Il | LARD LIMITED 10 PDUNDS 11b Liver /15c 151h Bacon | Meadowhbrook Creamery FRESH TRIPE Butter, (Mo Bitter) 3 Ibs. 97¢ CRACKERS, 2 lbs. .. SOLID PACKED TOMATOES, 3 cans. .25c 23¢ 8.10 A. M.—8-10 P. M. Sugar Cured Smoked or Fresh Pig SHOULDERS Ib 12z¢ .13¢ 1 pkg. Cornstarch. % 1b. Cocoanut. 2 lbs 2 rostmg Sugar on the | | { | ‘TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK =D PRESIDENT OF VASSAR COLLEGE vacant 1l: ion - of Dr.| begin _his M ! 5 was rotestart | though ble for t} HGT K 30 <rR 06BsTO K NEAR UROADWAY BE;JEE:'EE—:EQB&—%E::IEE—EJE@EEE 360 ROOMS EUROF: PLAN ONLY HOOM WITE BATH $2.50 & $3.06 | DITTO FOR TWO $3.50 & $4.00 | COURTEOUS ATTENTION HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE MODERATE PRICES D 270 BATHS STEWING PRUNES Filhee 0T agl MOHICAN TEA package. ... .7¢c, 12Y/5¢, 25¢ Extra F'In. _Young Hen and Tom TURKEYS {l.,AM.B CHOPS COMPOUND, Ib......9 .23¢ EXTRA FANCY FINE CRISP CELERY HOT—FRESH--FROM OUR OVENS DAILY BOSTON HOT BAKED BEANS JELLY POUND CAKE DOUGHNUTS, dozen..8c|lb. .. GERMAN MILK-MADE GRAPE FRUIT, 6 for.25c Fancy Cauliflower, each 25¢ - o AT R SR COFFEE CAKE, loaf 8-10c | BISCUIT, dozen.......8¢c No Frozen Stock FRESH KILLED 6to 10 1b Average 204 U AR WHOLESME PRCES FOR PURE FO0D SKTLADAY Your Purchases Delivered in City For 5 Cents. Everything as Represented or Money Refunded. 810 A. M.—8-10 P. M. Fine Granulated SUGAR Oc In Quanities to Suit Your Convenience SUGAR CURED HAMS Whole or Half, Ib. .16¢c LEAN POT ROAST SALT SPARERIBS LARGE, BROWN EGGS LARGE PINEAPPLES JUICY LEMONS large size, dozen....12l5¢c 810 A. M.—8-10 P. M. Mealy Cooking Potatoes pk 15¢ 15 Ibs. to peck & JANUARY CLEARAN Cu @ALE Starts SATURDAY at 9 A. M. The Greatest Event of the Season COST is put aside for this BIG SALE. Every garment is of the very latest style, finest materials and best workmanship. e CREE A The following prices will endorse the above statement— SUILES: (-2 7 . COATS . . . COATS . . . DRESSES - EVENING DRESSES SKIRTS , 5 : WASITS . . . at $10.00 at $ 5.00 at $ 7.95 at $.3.75 at $10.00 at-$:1.79 At e . EVERY GARMENT TAGGED WITH SALE PRICE | i THME PLACE THAT SAVES AND SERVES $25.00 $14.50 $18.50 $ 9.50 $18.50 $ 2.98 $ 125 former prices up to former prices up to former prices up to former prices up to former prices up former prices up to former prices up to IN PHE CENTER OF NEW YORK =8 13 YOUR PATRONAGE DESERVES 3 Y. H. VALIQUETTE, MGR. Also THE BERWICK. RUTLAND, V7. 3 , i S far 194 Main Street " Wauregan B'ock \\ HE\ YOU WANT J your bus. B beiter that Yirbugh tae il le———hle——lu] BEE*EEEE—JB—E:———:EE—EE_EE:T:E

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