Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 21, 1914, Page 2

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GOVERNOR'S BAWL. and the deep black of their escort was without doubt one of the handsome affairs seen in in a long time. until a late hour, holders et Willimantic Dancing was enjoved Armory Filled with Briliant Throng| ‘The box holicrs and their occu- for Big Social Event of the Season. | "0} | Kenmeth Milihouse; 2, Jobn A juss Jay Shepard; 4, S Ches- One of the most artistic events of | boes % illiam Mivnn: ,-,'"“,,.,‘,gu the season was the governprs dall | Paryeti: 7, Governors Staff: §, Gove At the armory Friday night when the | i) Baidwin: 9, Mayor Dunn; 10, gay scene without vied with the bril-| ¢y 1, Officers( Tiesing): 11, Colonel llant scene within. Credit is due Mr| ;moiors and (Tiesing): 12, Albert ahue for the splendid decorations-| Gyimmn: 1 Clarence Simonds; 14, nd red with the nationalljgwin Brown: 15, Alice Kilburn: 16, hiding the aurel and trance of each Ted were at the: Otcers box and effectively E Visiting 17, NonCommissioned Of- Visit 17 1-2, rde Florimond; muslclans’ stand were drap-{ fio obe: ckett; 19, C| W ings of white which was most pleas- | o o o Dr. WK Taata: o1 ing. #The drilllant dancing costufes ns; 23, Fred William with ‘the background of bhandsomely | Moriarty; decorated boxes is not soon to be for- | 25, 1 gotten. A fine program of entrancing A music was rendered by Willimantic | ‘American band. William T Governor _Simeon E. Baldwin, the Keuneth Hillhouse, J members of his offtcial staff and the | yjjinouse, Roland Jordan, Jack L. officers of the Connecticut National ovd Lamb of Aubnrn, N Guard arrived in this city on the 6 house, American beau. o'clock express. maline trimming: Miss Captain Louis N, Dondero, ¥irs r, Miss Marion Jordun,Mi Licutenant H. B. F. Tiesing of Com- Einc 1, BHIG/Gartien pany L, First C. N, G. Lieutenant W B P. S. Keating of the Medical Reserve e corps. Mayor Denlel PDiing, Senator S Charfes A, G Judge William A - black au st Selectman _Rob 2 o Town Ci . Fenton, Corpor inston ) ok Thomas J. Kelley. Fir o o P, Foley and John F. ¢ i on, Miss Jennie L e low e vet; Raym and escorted theg to the Hotel Hook- | e er, where dinner was served to the | liam: ting officers and a contingent of Al local mititazy men, consiating of Cap- | Mrs. Jay N, Dondero, First Lieutenant | Tacafh “w picaing. Br. W, P S Keat- | erett T ng of the Medical Reserve corps and | emb; Dr. C. E, Simonds, medical examiner | Balker of New for Company L. | tave Cartier ar iss Cora Governor Baldwin with Mrs, Dunn o= Dunn and Captain Dondero, led rch, whick with the h ton, Comp: andsome gowns of ontras the ladies s Botham, MurraysBosmn Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Tonight Closes Qur February Sale of Muslin Underwear Have you taken advantage of this sale to provide yourself with these good Muslin Underwear at the following low | | | \ Mr. and Mrs. George Kern, Mrs. Mr. and Mr: in rose crepe de ck Charles Alpaugh, and Miss of Norwich, M Doyle, James Fe Smith, Box 7—Gover: hine; Arthur Julia, Meguillan, y Hervin, Miss staff. Mr. 2| Kern | charmeuse, white lace trimming; Mrs. ) Richard brother, Dr. Henry Rothblatt, of Bos- ton. Miss Sadie Bowman of the Windham High school faculty is at her home in { Norwich to remain until Monaay. Ralph Mason of Wellesley, Mass, arrived In this city Friday and with| Mrs. Mason attended the military ball | and reception to Gov. S. E. Baldwin. Mrs. Francis Palmer and son Ray- mond of Hartford, who have been the guests of Mrs. Palmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Howie, returned Friday. to their home. Hartford visitors Friday were Au- eral work of getting the building fund and to do the many things that will be necessary to make the project a success. Had Games of Chance in Pool Room. John Oates of Plainfield was pre- sented before Justice Torrey in Central Village Friday and fined $20 and costs and given a sentence of thirty days in jail for allowing games of chance to be played in his pool room at Plain- field. ~ Officer Mitchell was in charge of the case. The jail part of the sen- tence was suspended for 30 day Fined for Reckless Driving. kcharmeuse; Turner, blac figured ratine Gertrude Turner, , yellow sash. orimonde (officers). Gates Garde 9—Senator Charles A. ‘e, Mrs, Gates in black char- ir. and Mrs. Walter King; Mr. lox S—Governor Baldwn.i meuse gustus Brundage, Mrs. Estelle Gates,| Another case before Justice Torrey | o & Navor Dpnn. Mrs. Dunn in | 8nd Mrs Keegan, biue poplin. Benjamin Watrous, Dr. C. W. Higgins. | was that of Philip Drappo of Bristol | SHitE Ghar ‘e, black lace tunic, em- | S Bonbrem. o Mrs. B. Carpenter, Mrs. L. M. Olin,| 4ng Providence. He was charged with idered in stel and pearis . and |, Box 31—George Youngs, DeWltt 1a-| freq Vinten, Mrs. C. A. Wheeler, MT. | recklessly driving an automobile in | Y e Mrs. Shen in {ango | throp, Miss Dora Blair, ' Miss Cora|and Mrs. A. I, Bill, Mr. and Mrs. D.| Central Village in October of Iast year. [ ved crepe dechine, steel trimmings; | ST e tarce| o Shortly afterwards the defendant fis- | | Mr. and Mrs, William Jenkins, wisteria Sy % reprens: g ured in an automobile accident in [] and Mrs. Riley, blue erepe, Drende|GOmPRnY T, Wirst Infarrry, G oE oity leg broken, and on that account kud tri of Willimantic; Hflnf«‘\hurh;s A, u‘;\l(an. More Freight Cars Begin to Move—| b¢ v.xmm;-;hlv G U TR AT O re \e town of Windham; Hon. _| Plainfield to. answer to the char Johr T esenting the town of Moosup Man Rescued from Snow against him. He ined $20 and the Windtam. Chiet Thomas Foley, rep-| bank—K. M. 8. Gymnasium Commit- | costs of fon, which he paid prices? If not, there are still plenty of good things on the' i White Sale Tables, and you should profit by the low prices | mis g : and save. ¥O HBrod YOU CAN BUY THE FOLLOWING AT 48c | Gurran, Ciiftora Ca Nainsook Drawers, Corset Covers, N Gowns, | 3] € n. Cover and Drawers, Chemises and Long s, all ni b 1o art and Hamburs and fully worth 65¢ to $1.00-—Now 4 c WHAT 98¢ WILL BUY DbRING THIS SALL N sowns, Nainsook N « Combin = : ¢ s of Be i Drawers trimmed fintshed wi i em dery and value at 98 Women HERE lS A REAL COAT OPPORTUNIT\ acled. There a .‘ : rin sor's styles, but the S : , put on these stylish garments, the collectior ) “two lots priced at $5.89 and $6.59, representing fr D to$ NEW DRESS FABRICS FOR SPR.NG 1914 Storm and Fine Serges in navy } m Se ta and red. Granite Cloth, Brocade Wide | Meteor ( ] Wale Diagonal and i 1 X $1.00 shrunk Diagonals in the new | shades; also the staple colors in navy | Whipcord and Dis r ) lue. Copenhagen, brown and red—7sc | hagen, na . , 54 Inches ———— SPECIALS IN THE KITCHENWARE DFPA'{T'VAE‘\H Stand, 24 inches high op | Galvanized W bs, sma 2 inch plants. Tt is [Special 4 alue at 48c—Special today 42¢c each. | 1e—Special 39 No. § All Copper Wash Boilers, reg- | 50 s ey 5 & Eposiainse m Washers, r sass Wash Board, value 450 ia Snamel Foot Bath, good size—Special | Bath R Sansiad 36-inch only, 123% 6-inch 50c and %c a yard, nch ay 36-inch 40-inch Persian Lawn, Pig Cordus 34 1 in 2 A i wide Ratine, 25¢ a yard. 1 i i nd 1 wide Heavy Quality Ratine, | 5 s 4 wida, very fine Cord Pique, | a, | whko Crepe Voile, 3¢ a yard, | y,r" Plcin Voile, 3¢ a yard Gk Surpius and Preiiis $160,000 Established 1832 Accuracy in accounting, prole- and liberality in dealing, and a sound business policy in administering its own affairs, cheracterize THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to establish with custemers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and profitable. courteous service, THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK WILLIMANTIC, CONN. f ; Funer charmeu illlam Kier —ON— Blankets ND— I —A Robes Auto Tru LONG DIST clv A SPECIALTY WEEKS, Address P. A, 38-12 or 254-5, Willimanti or JAY M. SHEPARD & s al Bl a ard irectc‘;an& Embalmer St., W illimantic Tel. co 'DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 752 Main Street, UNDERTAKER Telephions phone Willimantc ;{H{A.‘& N. FENE and EMBALMER 62 Church St, Wiilimantic, Ct. La. Assisiant Te he body of Raymond Walden Wil-| Scranton, Pa., the average depth beidg | myp of Rocky Hill was in Putnam Fri- 1o died In Waterbury Tuesday, | two feet. o y ought to Willlmantic on the| The P.M. and M. E. M. degrees were| ‘4 e S agis B oon express Friday and taken to the | conferred on candidates in Warren oo™ % * 20t chapel of the Congregational church.| chapter, R. A. M., Friday e Rev. William 8. Beard officiated af| Mr. and Mrs 'Earl M R N the £ . which “was held at 2| now located in Los Ang v O. B. Robinson render- | they are to remain for some time. | H. D. Martin, who is ©d several beautiful selections during | Last dance for six weeks in Phoenix of the rade schoo! the services, which were largely at- | hall this evening.—ady. | 1 from W Br tended, as both the deceased and his!| Henry B. Gregson of Central Falls,| Charles Sede s bee : ather. the late Frank M. Wilson, were| R. I, was a visitor with friends in|few days in New e well known here. Danielson Friday B sty s s were John L. Boss,| Selectman Hiram S. Franklin and| the banaue Montgomer el at || ter. Harold Taylor, Ken- | . Young are to spend today in| Danie Tuesda in mond Parker and | yidence b o has returnec . i t The body Was| The special session and banquet of ' & busine ¥ New ek placed in the receiving vault at the| Montgomery council of Danie 1nj Ia faund, the Btre 1 gh- Willimantic cemetery for burial In the | set for next Tuesday evening. SEECH o ‘ N Funeral Director Jay M.| ““Cashier ian D, Prince was in|Pam. 0 = ¥ harge of the ser- ster on a business trip Friday. | ew Organist Secured. Tucker is ill at h ara Bass s engaged Lottie M. Challenger. | Tast Killingly st at the Me r » funeral of Lottie M. Challenger % s | succee a W . was held from he her's home in Ao: Breschin SeushaiCiingli | |-np Lot Vinw. Gottage Damaged. covern 1% Friday d ‘more freight cars over the H were availavle and but few | Bli Girardin, who has been employ- | 1 gar had three| ed in a local mill, has gone to Utica = Fined for| State F \an Robert W. Bridgeman esenting fire department tee Appointed—Motorist tat ; afttee of arrangements was b " of Rocky of the case Tiesing, chalrman; Octobes s”‘d‘flfl'__ g James Cochrane, Fira Sditor Harold F. Glendining is at ) et ‘;,:-rfll;-fl“‘_\” Providence today (Saturday) attend- riv. Willlam E. Smith, | j& & Meeting of the Rhode Island| Trade School Director Moves from .luhm-hme - e New Britain—Lotus Quartette Closes | flow in Sipystete Stite Course—Assessment on Water De- FUNERALS. Charles E. Franklin, who has been partment Holdings Too High. spending severnl weeks in that t writes that there is plenty of snow Raymond W. Wilson. w. Bri e Policeman Robert C. H. Barber t afternoon at | Samplesfhqp OUR SEMI-ANNUAL Clearance Sale —— ~ WAISTS 95¢ Waists at - $2.45 Waists at $2.95 Waists at All Our Silk, Messaline and Chiffon Waists, values up to $5.50—at................. CASH- ONLY No C. O. D. No Approvals. Starts Saturday, February 21st - $1.75 $2.00 No Charges. Wauregan Block atior churg¢h Windham rlZK.L onal cl u"lv in South : ;‘\r‘ A .'v‘» e receiving ault of the Willimantic Edwin Milner, who ed in Moos Snowfall 15 1-2 Inches. net fro; it will be sent| Friday afternoon, was u cently Yotal shwoiil i M ge © N ngements. William Archer has returned to prLac LaCrotx Giara | 18 New Hampshire. % i P. O i okt Baptist church et . 1 GRat g il SPRE [ NUY. 18 visiting her parents, Mr. and| A work tr - ot = — Mrs. F. A. Jacobs. W m OBITUARY. Washington's birthday by m: tutions, the banks in Dantelson will Mrs. Mary Lach. - closed. 2 of W " Main_streot Will Speak at Banguet. ce wh egit spital kriday A | Rev. J. Franklin Knotts of Somer- on A | o e Sarmoved & ville is to deliver the address at the . » ¢ body was removed to & Fr beaquet at the Meth- Tuesday evening men’s annual to Be| odigt church next ablishme: More Freight Cars Moving. ing advantage of the fine weath- | an instruc the How They Reached the Ball. the Friday raiiroad ing. Many went | to work. L aaits of the people| Rev. H. B. Goodsell of Highland| The sielghin of North and | Grange, at South Killingly, has made | Y%\ = o ig slelgh | arrangements for the installation in| 3 t so bad| that organization next Monday even-| ected after the | ing. ) clu ce e walks were pretty | A, J. Lathrop has been re-engaged the continued cold | as manager of the Brooklyn Creamery : tly the #now from| gsgociation’s plant for another year. | month extent. A Boston paper of Friday on its Atiended Washington Hea 5 == sporting page had several pictures of ) Sleigh Overturned. Thomas J. Halpin, the great |'s 15 I | Mrs. I. Mason and F. O. Shea,| distance runner of the B. A. A. | ers’ as river fo r. Mason, were throw Ee”aapucon Usad j e the doctor’s sleigh Friday morn o men Dners ¢ in the trol-| gt the night school Friday e ks B b overtmined o leopticon was used for 3 ' considerablo Arst time. The m'u;.,.‘. will be \.' | Play Draws Well at Bradiey Theat f ol vice again Monday evening Fiia B e atset Many favorite “short c ¢ n_th in Danielson are not in on account gf the snow s now a a I Noted About Town. oase of the Yongest way 'round is the | at the Bra T Il fecling the | Shortest way home. | other - there has The Little Minister at Orpheum. | e g it to transact 80| ~ qpo Lyttle Minister was the offering | cese Yor y the Jack Lynn Stock company at - 2 el | and 1t was one of the best of the p : ¢ | of a week that has been d with | giving 2 . BUOAL Iho UM oo O | bad weather, keeping ma ay who e Y len's church, | would have 'liked to attend the the- | S o drama Traffic | ater. S r vod sized audi- p— | Gives tional Closing P era house Fri e stars |/ PICKED OUT OF SNOWBANK. hite slave traffic and 13| yoogup Man Named Laforge Spent; der O o by ihe city have| = Thursday Night Beside Wauregan| tyiday evening b SRl Ll cen working st two days gete| Railroad Tracks. ¢ 2 ; pumping station, and Putna : k 1s a etaded It tas| A man who gave his nam c o clear the ice of snow | forge and his residence as No t Tarr | ion Village, Moosup, was pleked ; s € lower. a snow nk beslde the raliroad f =t at a point a short distance north 3 BT Meition. fhe” Waoregan siation of g New | o o niees, | the northbotind boat train. which was | Host ank White 1s spending Sunday in | stopped, the pic > and w ; 1 Drought on the train to Danielson o « it C. Helmold was in Colchester| In the baggage room at the local! ture , statlon the man was given stimulants S e Sdwtin apa ¥ in New | @nd Dr. W. H. Judson wa ed 4 ? 3 $rOurgs diawick apsnt nRSayIn R e snd him. Laforee appeared to b oD the it | i 3 erous condition when he I " [ ter Hardman s in Full River on | 5 L3 fiore, and it is probable that he : |2 codld not have withstood many more v it | W. H. Hall is in New York for a| hours of exposure, but he revived rap- Boe | brief vis | 1dl¢ In response to the efforts made to| '} = |3 B car making a few days’| brihg him back to normal condition, mce cou et | stay in % and quring the morning recovered suf \ | = uckley of Norwich spent | ficlently to be able to retur d to e | home. Ay el > e e e W S Aseaniing 1p e > was in Danlelson spe : an rela v spen a few | evening, and left late T to walk ? home to Moosup, belng without money | £, o : g ¥ of Amston spent| to his He had nearly reach- W : v { t2 Wanregun when he became ex- | BArehiaY 2o, U SSEUREO8, rank I. Clark of Amston spent|hausted from the hard wallds e bt 0 | en f. e week end. i Britton is entertaining Miss | ritton of Hartford < escaped beir ocal friends Friday. Will Seours Information and Report to the Putnam Woolen | A e haw sonaifo High School Alumni Association. | | » spend the week enc = ng Elder Comin aret Corrigan of Suffield| Trnest Ross Warren, who is deepls | P Rt i 'y to spend Sunday. interested in the plan, Ray W. Pellett, | 3 : W. F. Foran is in Providence attend- | Principal Robert K. Bennett, Secretary Ot ing ihe funeral of Dennis McCarthy. | Raymond Allen and Edward A. Sulll- Bt iss Martha Curry of East Hamp-| van have been named as a committee A il Lo e i e ity o the wesk P~ | 5 "securs certain information relative e Miss Mabel Hardman s the guest| !0, the cost of constructing & hieh outaidk N of the Killingly h School A ) = Miss Nellie Collins of Norwich is! aesociation. This committee will in-| Water Plant Assessr spending Sunday with reiatives in this | spect school gymnasiums in nearby | The city, which now ow | towns and get estimates of the cost of | Su ystem t Miss M. S. Cosgrove of Hartford is| comstructing such a building as may | assessme on r_d | spending @ fe wdays al her home in| seem desirable and suitable. The com- | hoidings in ihe of W e th iy, | mittee will report to the association,| 134 acres e Mrs. Sarah Conboy of Dorchester is | and such information as is secured wili | reduced. The | in this city in the interest of the| be used as a basis for formulating the | Stoc o 5.000 in ¢ | Boooters” wnto | association’s plans’ for ereating a| that town and Taeal | i = used for the purpose indi- | from that amc [y, emucs jTishe tanl Eone . ; To Address Sp;rl{u:h)k: 1 | Providence 1d the funeral of | o = o Mo 5 | There are more than 400 members| T rvices under the au t| | LCATthy. © ened to Gor. | o Ehe- Aluram assocation, ana 1t 18| the Sirst list socte ‘ | ime returned to Col- | believed that when the members fully | row (Sunday w)ill be he | | ftor @ Week spent With | ynderstand what is intended by the ib hall in the S | | is eity | movement now underway. they will ‘clock | | . Miss Margery Brick is the guest of | yany to the support of the project. s =y [ s. L. Chruch of Schenecta- | vond — getting estimates of cost « it ] for a fortnight building nothing is te be done at p Mas ! | Miss Annie Rothblatt returned l‘rl~l-»1u Eventually a larger commi spirati and - messasc | day after (we months' viek with her will be appointed to take up the gen- ' bearer. is @ mew speaker CKET WON. eam Defeated, 37 day’s Game. to ans ge-signing W here You Can Find ’[he F:mous & J H. Wilson M. F. Shea & Co. George S. Draper J hy & Co. House Hoff Hotel American House Uncas Hotel T. F. Moriarty P. Mahoney Levine Bros. J. Bedard M. Goldstein Tuckie e Cafe . Kilroy ariviere Bros, Zook & Puokop T. Ethier Highland House B. Katz Solomon Bros. Owsick & Migacz The Palace M. The: e tem J. Quinn A. Clendennin N. J. Fournier & Co. J. Slosberg F. Shea Co. Carron Bros. Lariviere Bros. en- | ampaign and other methods for ombatting the r traffic were dis- cussed here today by the executive mmittee on temperance of the Fed- 7 Councll of the Churches 5, in pre v £ thirt minations with a mem- 16,000,000 communicants the meeting, Dinner to the Wilsons, Washington, Feb. 19—Secretary and Mrs_ Daniels entertained the prestdent |and Mrs. Wilson at dinner tonight at The Nashville at Havana. Havana, Feb. 19.—The States gu oda boat antanamo. Cleveland Had his Dana, McKinley s Hearst, Roosevelt his Pulitzer, and ilson has his Harvey Louis Re- FATENTS Guide Book Free HARRY E. BACK, Danielson, Conn. ect1TuThS “BEST BY FAR" ALE LAGER Owsick & Migacz W. E. & J. H. Wilson George Greenberger J. Quinn ge Greenberger Solomon Bros. T. F. Moriarty Fhs Ratsos M. F. Shea Co, H. J. Kilroy N. J. Fournier & Co. -H. Allard W. E. & J. H. Wilson H. J. Kilroy M. Goldstein Lariviere Bros. Geo. Schocz & Ce, C. E. Wright §. Tkaczak & Co. T. Ethier C. E. Wright ORDER FROM YOUR DEALER INCORPORATED 1872 Now located and doing business in its new quarters in East Brooklyn (West Side, Danielson) Adgelt o0 o, Deposits ....... Profits STRONG ARTHUR RELIABLE ATWOOD, ......$1,751,336 1,653,636 97,700 CONSERVATIVE Treasurer, POTTER. United Nashville arrived here Protect your ideas. Handsome 60-page Attorney-at-Law, Windhara County Savings Bank Bldg.

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