Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 16, 1914, Page 2

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['Willimantic, D WILLIMANTIC What. Is Gelng On Tenight utnam took the firemen to North Wimihao was nearly two hours on ¥, it was reported that it took thfee hours for_an auto to make Storrs. latter concern had an interest in the plant and carried the Insurance, o that the exact amount of insurance is net knewn in North Windham. The the meantimie, the residents of North Winidham were doing all that was pos sible, and when it was seen that the mill eoulil nat be saved, their attention | Nptchame laouse, No. 22, K of P [was turmed toward saving the store- | property is in the Windham tax list for | Work was stepped at the ice plant J“!}“ffl,‘ e ot Touse and sheds and the boiler house. | $13,200, of which $6,000 was on tne | although but a couple of days more e e Fitty Bales of Cotton Saved. machinery and the balanee on the | would have seen ail the houses fllled. A b Ay G i The men will probably be set to work Misslonaty Ownferemce at Baphst| Abeut fifty bales of cotton were re- | Duilding clearing off the snow, so_that the bal- Chuseh, ance of the crop may be housed. Atfe ron Origin of Fire a Mystery. Mr. Hall stated Sunday that he had idea how the fire originated, as no one had been on the top fioor, the door . lvening. muved from the storehouse to a place £ safety, as it looked as if that bufld- auid go. G.J. Kirby of the Mans- ow mills brought over a gang $36/000 FIRE LOSS AT Injured by Fall on Ice NORTH WINDHAM PLANT. | of his men, who turned in and helped | to which was kept locked, since Thurs- | _Adelbert T. Trowbridge of No, b8 ¢ ‘ e e % “Phie bofler | day, =0 far as he could ascertain, ex- | Bpring street will probably be con- Gotton Yarn Mill of E. H. Mall & Son | fouse « ¢ saved, Liowever, but | cepi the waichman, on his regular | fined to his house for a few days as & Burned Satirday — Storekouse and | the sheds and storehos were, al- | rounds. result of an accident sustained while on his way to work Saturday morning. On account of the bad geing Mr. Trow - bridge sltpped and fell on North sureet. Secand Bad Fire in Five Months. This the second severe loss by though on_fire at one time, Sheds Alorie Saved. Totally Destroyed. is of the Methodist church Euther Pilling was as Snnday school superin- den B. Prince as treasurer, arold Holehouse as recording stew- Sfdney Perry as district steward, L A. McEwenas Miss C. Blid sy :.s nt of the Wi g oy ;5 ists a5 wresident of the . Weinans orelgn Missionary society, 8. Sione as trier of appeats’ and Luther Pliing and Henry A. -Hwen as del- egates to the anuual laymen's assecia- tion eenvention. Sidney H. Perry wi named as delegate to the Willlthamtic camp meetin®. Nathan D. Prince is appelnted eustodian of deeds and rec- o During the past ehurch year $1,085.60 was raised to ceucel the churei debt, and the repert of the re- cording steward showe ed and disbursed to date. 31,403 collest- CRAZY QUILT WEATHER. All Sorts Patched Into the Day Satur- day—Consequent Trials of Trolley (e waich airtull, SROROY Ak mill fell in shortly after 2 |fire in North Windham in five months, | bridse sitpped and fel} on NOU'L SOTCH T Doon Ssturday i the plamt of B, II | o'clock, and an hour later there was | the other being tho loss of the Hartson | ST s h;f: ity and Trainmen. T e I T e L e e i o e Motse | DR Ch ool il D rabule ‘s mot i Saturday turned out sbout the wild Stroyed the entire piunt, with the ex- | I coals | the Hal U be rebuilt has not | Succesatel v turned out about the - Geption of & storehvuse Which wus 1o~ | Durink (he strenuous work of the | been decided as yet, and the 40 or Secls) Compenp N est combination of weather that.has te i tha GMbor ALle O b eust [Aire Aghters Coffee was served to | hands employed there are mo doubt . 3 been crammed into & single 24 hours from the mill proper, and two sheds. hem b milies of B. H. Hall and | anxiously awaiting the resuit. . The Yeung-Adams Stock LC(;HID’!“Y U_’\l;uwhfl‘:x'. and the !lunn,1 \\nnln: The loss is estimated at froi 30,001 his son, I 1all ¥ closed a week's engagement at Loomer | right on the heels of the lengthiest coli to $58,000 il Mill Site for a Century. Valentine Auction of Nine Tables. | ity house Saturday with two per- | wave of the season, rounded out a The fire originated in the top of the | : the oldest manuactur- | , Nine tables of auction piayers were | formances, The Cowboy Preacher in | woek that should make the weather- mill, a three-story wooden bui orth Windham and steod | delightfully entertained by Mrs. | afternoon, and The Banker, the |man worry, having done his durndest. and spread rapidly. As soun as % A had been toeq asStodl | Charles H. Dimmick at her home on and the Girl in the evening. The | After & foot of snow had been spread ble after ‘the discovery of the fire an | o st eI Fon: shout | North & t Saturday afternoen. The | audiences were large in spite of the | over the landscape by 11 o'clock Sat- effort was mode to fight it by using | or mill stood there,which | €olor scheme of the decorations was | storm, and the impression left by this | urday morning, a fineyrain sot in and the pump in the basement the mill, | w § cotton mill in | *ed, earnations and favors carry out | popuiar ompany not only on its Iui‘lnllyed“un the job untif ub«:‘uv. 2 o'cloclk, but ‘the at_the ontrance (o the fire in 1860 idea of St. Valentine's day, while | 4y, but through the week, was 50 g0od | when there was a sudden drop of tem’ BTN s Tor the Gang ek thiwen i ts were displayed everywhere. | it set standard others will nd | perature, & whirl of hail, and then e road iy g, ot pafin oo asiies Fydthet 15 | Prizes were taken by Mrs. E. A. w rd to follow some more snow. With variations, the s e S oa il o nd e} o e ranased 52| ter, Miss Fannie Healy, Mrs. William stunts were continued throughout the fire extinguishers, with which 1o Drog- | inre It was bought by the late it. | Bradbury and Mrs. Henry T. Burr. A Brief Mention. day. Teas could e made toward satiug the | 1 Hall and his son the preseat 1S i | us lunch was served at the ¢on- | 17, A Weeks spent Saturdsy and | AS the first real snowstorm of the mill building. Yall s71, both father and son hav- | clusion of play. Sunday in Hampton. Winter, there was a welcome for the e 3 ing e Sected with ‘tho' Mook 4 i ¢ Saturday for a | €y Dlanket Saturday morning—for Local Department Notified. hero and niEclsore <e| LOYAL TEMPERANCE LEGION W. A Conglion et Seiurdas | & few minutes. Then trains and trol- The Willimantic department was tel- | 1} “Hall in 1854 | = short visit in Boston. 5 | loys began to lose time, the milkman ephoned to for aid, and Chief Foley | E. I Tall, | Contributes to Willard Memorial Fund| J. ¥. Ahearn went to Rockviis on |falled to put in an appearance with Engincers Danicls and Gerrick "and going into ihe com- | After ‘Adaress and Souvenirs from | Saturday on business. | the breakfast cream, the grocers were out a dozen men went Lo the fire in | < 4 Doris Long is in Hartford spending |late, and everything matched up at Jordan's autotruck. The going was.to gl MestE s Eueide, . Ol 4 | sixes and sevens. After o oclock the owever, that it took them an Dower it & - : . . 3 { trolleys had a hard time of it. Short- a ton ‘emperance Legion held at W. C. 7. U. | at the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary | Jig off the ra 5 . to South Willington Plant. | hall on Valley street at 3 o'clock Sun: | iteesraid of Rockville slid off the ralls near tho Central ho- — e South Sto | hail on Valley street at 3 o'clock Sun: | Fitsgerald of Rockville tel, but was put baock on aiter a time G, Hall, Ir., C. i ‘;‘;‘” . : N Tection of Richard Watrous returned to Hart- | by the crew in charge. A haif hour WIVES OF e 3. - elds of Norwich, was well | ford Saturday after a_week's stay at | later an electric plow, buffeting a way A e e e a Beon ung ocoDle, sand| his summer home in Windham. | for a southbound car, to which it was resent Lo hear the exercises which| Timothy Leary of Hartford was the | attached, poked its nose over to one You cansave your drinking husbands | r A TVE BROMO QUININ. ot n onclosion ot :.““»‘c"‘“"v pro- | Leexy (". l“r:lnil% StIsec over Hmy {right angles with the line, fl”’ its emd sons by miving the 1o gnature of B. -W. GROVE. | Sramme Mr |distributed souve- | Mrs. Rose Vegiard of = JItchDUTE. | wheels off the track. This incident oc- Drioi"Ham? Froatiment o~ n One Day. 2sc. | s of St Valentlne's day in the shape | Mass, is entertaining her sister, Mis | Curred at the same place where the bends may be fghiing the === | of red hearts tied with @ white ribbon | Bmma Moison and"Mrs. Hetelle Gatus | other car went off the iron. The plow T i Tl pewen DUt Whee and upon which were written mottoes | for a wee was hauled back on the rails by the StRnaGee cousse e They cantot seeics | - | Wi srom, the writings of Frances 1| C. I White formerly of this city, | passenger car. An investigation show- : s s | Willard. On the reverse of the cards | ngw engaged in extensive Jumber bus- | 0 that ice on the side of one of the No doubt they are by re-{ |- - American rag, Thes! L0€3 | iness in Tennessee is spending a short | rails was causing the trouble. It was at once, and send th | Taken home by the children . > “'®| Mrs, Frink Stralan of New Huwven | On the steam roads. the trains after ie Neal D B bm it it . Who Rhas been visiting her parents, Mr. | 19 o'closk were from 45 minutes to an dy thai removes 1 raving Tor drink $1 was contributed to the Frances k. | and Mrs. Timothy Regan of Unlon | ™0y ;e % giness in town was practi- in three days withowt the use Lypo. Willard nd f work in other stat | street received information Saturday | cally P S . ypo- | d fun o - rday | cally paralyzed for another Saturday, | dormic injections, Csil and el Saim- a really splendid contribution, as Mrs, | 0f the injury of Mr. Stralan by ac ; , Actory Droof and referensos, o write Nellie A. Gager, president of the locai | dental burning. Mrs. Stralan left at | 23 has been ths case for weeks, there TR i = Willimantic, Conn. e hildron in the | once to foln her W |t the contral telephone office. " About w Hiyen, Cor s | ard the close of the me Lt | everyons heeded the company’s admo. (day " or A : L rising | (o dditional Willimantd { nition, “the talk without the trip,” an BT e Vote'of tians (o M for the | (Additional Willimantio News on Page | 1" 2% [Gif 1¢ was necesszy o pat on | yaientine favors concluded the meoi- Eight.) extra_operaiors. The telophone lines i e - S == remained “on time,” suffering IHttle - e DANIELSON e e worts: Guard; reports; yuestions on Lincoln's = | HR ife; Lincoln's Bledge; reading | Patriotic Societies Attend Church at | PUTNAM nus“ goln’and the Pig, Haltie Mall;’ song, | St. Aibans—Four Black Snakes Dug —— Lurran tor the blag recitation, Johil| Out—Death of Theodore Adams at | Tramps Few This Winter—Storm Left | 3 | reading, Too E or His Boots, Ired. | Norwich—Methodist Society Officers. | City Nearly Snewbeund—Valentine | srickBiand” reaing, Fatriotic Mitiehs | 6 w. Clowson leit Saturday for o | 160 for Bensfit of Day Kimbail Hos- . Carric Powell; White Ribbon Rally | PUsifese trip to Chicago pital. gaaio: Eowell,. Wndio « Jribibion - Hyl Miss Mary Whalen is again ill at th ‘ et s | Some:” siiotoh o Frances B Wilkara, |, olice Mary Whalen is dguin il st the | 1., & g Vinton 1s to give an jlius- | Bvangeline Jones; read The Pledge, | of Gotface streot | trated lecture, The Land of the Pago- e e IoWEnt LA MERIOR | 5 ey C. Young, Honry Burten nnd‘?‘in?"w‘h?" o e P ". B. Warren attended the gojden | €V the erest of churel g OBITUARY. I\Am«luo observance of the K. of P. at .“'fl);k- - e = Norwich iss Josephine Tetreauit entertain- You’ll never get a beiter Mrs. Jokn A. Browa. Fames C. ure of Providence spont | od the members of Cicclo La. Violetts i Sarah B. widew of John Albert|Sunday with friends in Daniclsen. at her heme. iss Minnie Daigle and chance to buy odds and i GLQSES R G S| MavariBesgatat Mys. Armina Mayen were the winners . | early Saturday mor he age of | Souve v H Adis J { of hemors at whist. ends of Houscheeping || {83 i ased was the daughter of | ponomrenit W: H. Taylar of Hartford | " Reu. ¥. D. Sargent is to bo the lead- S ST Jaughigr of | remembered loca ads with valen- | o o N 1 hO Ll stock, and had ratherhave | Rt o N s | The A{lin’ 13 o ipla. o | SSUINAY a8 echutemg (e (MN' re- 5 | w York, Herber homie! of " M. “and | SA5= SEVERS TURENE money than Chairs, §| | g | 3 { Ashiford Ceach tomorsow (Tuesdas) | , Hgnusth Sharpe s leader of the T. Tables, Beds, Eic., and }! ese White Mus | FUNERALS. |~ Miss Emily Danieison is to have the | ioRal church Sunday evening mics, not o t in- | e | members of the Lad wuxiliary of Ghoir Gives Concert. your meney. will go a §| | Gladys Swyden. the Woman's Board of Missions at her | & go - funeral of Gladys, the seven year | home for a meetin sday afternoon, | Maembers of the choir of the Congre- lonq—way now, | old ghter of N and Mr yavid J. | Miss Marion Chollar is to be the lead- |2 donul church, under the direction of fiaes o = Swyden, Wwbo disd 3 | Choirmaster L. 0. Williams, a 2 3 1T d from i 1 v G Mr C. wood is t ave the |concert at the Co regatic hurch Den’t wait because we f| THE FOLLOWING AT e e A | i Ea lams chapies, | in East Woodstock. They were aftor- &2 2 | no i « 0 off ed. P. AL R, a r home for a meeling | wards entertai d can’t wait, we want the || 98¢ ody W i in the receiving | Thursday afternoon Instead of the name of Res. C roem. | Nient Gowns, made nsook, low f the Willimantic cemelery. The Highest Scores at Whist. o |z 1 Dircctor Jay N. Shepar 2 | groiss | Blizabeth | rogdworth. Miss | those who make up the commitiee to 3 P ‘ mur ¢ it Grace Agppassett Alired 1. Reed and | secure names for members in fhe Put- c S el yah =3 Philo Burgess. v held ‘at the-hame Of Mrs It AL | PAS: BuEiness eud! alucistion. | e funeral of Philo Recd, High Congregational Schedule for 1814 . 3 e drop flour ¢ St ks aliouss (‘T",‘ -1 Societies Attend Church. | The folowing schedule and dates L 98c. E Y Catstals of o atriotic societies | have been arranged by the Sunda od qu nainsook, Boral i o icTElast rch morning. Al church Children's day, Ju MAIN and UNION STREETS, ‘ Lk ] Ber rd. The b were J d meeting of the Ladles' Art club |raliy and promotion day, % ished with lace and rank Burgess and H. LaRue Mrs. H, C. Atwood Wednesds feliars OF Che ACCORAALY:. KM Phone 285-3 Witlimantic & 1 98c. 4 of N i e i s Toae = W. B, =l series ' m lona Mi: Emma Kinne, | | Mrs. Vanderbilt Fails to Come. ans based Myt e sl nney, A m T k M - made of nainsook, trimmed Tt s through the There's no telling who is getting u ruc. oving embroidery, worth 69c, for | them or where they are at, but the ho- LONG DISTANCE WORK Glmea: with - wal| ooy i been con- | entines in T ity the el msathes hudstorma: of A SPECIALTY worth 69c, for 4fc. | ducte rst Spiritualist society | through the local postoffice Saturday, |the past week set in. As a matter of | of Nainsook, your |at t atre were postponed. | some of them pretty, so the ot fewer tramps have pestered this Address P. A. WEEKS, or phone e e S yes meinaned | a e e e e e e o | 898-2, 333-12 or 254-5, Willimantis, Ct. y, a good value at T5c and 88c, | bilt Saturday forenoo it sha February Snake Story. | case. k) e v o thoug t unsafe to risk e Journe -|, Its rather tough weather, and has | Fiangers Clear the Tracks. ! f Coser and Drawers, == Been ake story from this | Jrer the first time in several years JAY M. SHEPARD and ribbon, | Attended Music Supervisors’ Meeting. | section New gland, but four of | nangers, ecuboose-like cars equipped it BT | e % | cha H. Caswell, president of the | the reptiles were dug out from winter | gith scrapers between the forward and Succeeding Eimore & Shepard | dcep | o S president of the | o nemen working near East | Uier" (punis, were sent over the rail- Femeral DirectorandEmbalmer | 5 © " e £ T T | it fimen Sorkine ooy BE | " S o e G unera! Directorand Embatmer | ; saclywbout, four feet in length, and | (filoioon” 1o clear the heavs snow 60-62 Norzth St., Willimantic| BETTER QUALITY T puie ot ¢ these fest be- | hauled by big freigh otives an Lady Assietant Tel. connectlon P S o0 e cavators, | buc the | had no trouble in getting over the| eantcs < % i % AN - spok in t were brought here alive and . i Pollgwir & mcsting: dird i to thaw oul when miven Men's Class to Sanquet. DR F C JACKSON D m‘st SALE PRICES juyed those present. ©%7 | benefit of a stay in the warm office of | Phe first annual banquet of the . I. L , Uent e | 8 Jncal hotel, AMorwards they wers |Men's class of the Congrega 5 = | now 3148 o T e | thrown in tho river—threugh a hole in | church is to be held in Painless Extracting ; 24iE Toue 4 s ooy Maintaining Good R(’uord] fhe ice. | vmpaciom ® tomorrow and Filling a Speciaity land s Cover court Saturday moraing FUNERAL. | lows: Why We Are Here 752 Main Street, - Willimantic | /7% > / : Shazpe; Why Jein .Us, A sl A S i | FIVE SNOW BLOWS USED. Mrs. Saphronia Dansereault. { Morsa: Opporcmit ok 2 " ~ | Btreet Department Sets Them at Work | At St Josepi's church in Pavville | Bl (ham RSyt R A 1 G | Saturday morning Rev. Ignatins Kost | #anized Class, Judge E HIRAM N. FENN The H. C. Murray Co. | Ciaring Away SnowEtfects of bar. | Siisy, morning Rov, lenuus Koot | i Clagy, Jul8 Fommr, 2, WAL - | urday's Storm. the funeral services for Mrs. hro- | pal Johi €. Back Necessity of | UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER|—————— { - nia Danscreault, who died at her home | Men’s Classes in the Bible 1, C. 62 Church St., Willimantic, Ct. pIHERE 18 no nazerusing mediuss ta Vihggesting the balmy | near Alexander’s lake. ~Burial was ln | B. Child: Men und the Chiidren, Rev. Telephone R iy A East necticut equal to The | Williman: 1 St osepl’s cemeter The bearers | F. D, Sargent. - business resuit | were Alfred Brie .]\, son F'TII.A)I‘J. .)}.‘ —_— Gagnon and John Lefevre. Louis B Kenredy was in charge of the funeral | AFRMING LA AEDADREmEE { Saturday Left Putnam Well Nigh OBITUARY. Snowbeund—Inconven Result e ing from Variegated Storm. reodore Adams, Everybody necds it, of course. 5 ng W ] 1 hat whe the from Everybody is going to need it mors in the future, too, when the earning i = it capacity is less than during youtn t i S e e or middle-age. a rough The best way to be sure to have lour o four hours Hute e of S ne Tived 1n Dans some THEN is to save a little |1OW orm did = m to bother | previously he lived negr ~—a “little at a time, but that litt'e ¥ L JSHIRN L 0O Hill. He was about 60 yedfs oftea. e ot LR . Mr. Adums leaves throe chil garag o : = M Elcauor Warren, B Bt o et irs. Fossie Lowell, P w ry bad. The large uu = = RA’EED Tl}fi 60. The Willimantic Savi oty Seo H. C. MURRAY, President. Methodist Society Secures Sum to Can- cel ngs Institute N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ence. | i T At the fourth aqnarterly comfurence Church Debt—Quarterly Confer- | y Make Your Kisses As ' Welcome As You! Purify your breath instantly of tobacco, vegetable or ~other SPEARMINT It relieves heartburn or flatulence. It brightens your teeth, aids your digestion, sharpens your appetite. This clean, pure, healthfal gum is the most delicious and beneficial . pastime It’s the hospitality confection. It’s ideal to have in the house for family or friends. It stays fresh until used. Be SURE it’s WRIGLEY’S. Look for the spear BUY IT BY THE BOX for 85 cents—of most dealers Each box contains twenty 5 cent packages Chew it after every meal s wa Tie so much so that the 310 p. m. train from Worcester and the 4 o out of this city for W annulled. The express d \fter 12.30 . m from N | hours late, and other ur were any {Where from feu miunutes to over an hour behind the regular running time. The 2.20 Boston o New York-express reached thiw ci with snow iges of the whe of the cars. tra ance having just Aro on and n had the emerged (rom t after 4 o'clock. ice from the appea hours during Saturday » t the roofs | "Tis the Yol ¥ g was 1 Mrs. 1 P Mrs. Laura Broder Corcoram. the trolley jar ) Jin_sol « t Grieg | (a) Whi (b n (b) Hung . .Henley S N of 15 min- 1 | u sryed in the nd in ons t on acccun Kil'e made little difference VALENTINE TEA Greatly Enjoyed by These Who Bra ed Saturday’s Weather for Hospit | Benefit. & ot Western Union Day or Night Letters badi hospital “on ‘your.icustomers: or e he oe force. -Results will make th s cost:seem trifling. Full 7bkquafion giadly given y s i Western “Union Telegraph Office | irs. Caroline Per ; N B EAT NEW BREAD, CABBAGE, SAUSAGE e CRI RN i 3 5 the BE - l LA P o8 1) ¥ (V] ‘vw ¥ In t 0 vy B A NO INDIGESTION, NO SOUR, GAS- foeds with t Most l;eme‘il-‘ naving for-its \tion the poem by | SY STOMACH OR DYSPEPSIA. |5 e ittt | Bagar Allen Po Tollows: TRY IT! puts your stomach in 3 tomb | niact with the And I said, What 1is it " 1seg, Bo belch siter | . . Jot 0 Fape er of undigested food, O'er the door of this legende - e eve g L nd 1 feel fine. She replied, “Ululume, Clalume, | our and N "ut tomach trouble’ by v £ ost Ulatume.” | re w bad 1 tting ent case of o Taven Shenl oa Dok et Diens | T s S e Lol W) If 1 Had P tol thens and regultes-your | tess 1t sufter from indigestiony | PEr . you can eat your favorite dyspepsia or any Stemach disordes,

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