Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 22, 1914, Page 2

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rrays Buston§t Aear T ; : e ‘ Will Not Use New Building at Opening e : WILUMMHG, em - et Tt Tets e Awarded Contract ~ to Transport| clérs School Children, i i The new Augist Is The Month To Make Room For Fall & Stocks, And For This Reason You Will Find e e vl More And Better Bargains Now Than At Any|sis"sc i sl siiag) vos calls for a forfeit for every day the|cemetery. building . remains unmpleudy after Harry Albert Johnson. : the 15th of A#u!t, and the committee H T e fear that a partial occupation of the 'Hler me 3 premises would keep them from de- manding the $25 a.day forfeit. Other quarters will be arranged for |t an early meeting of the school com- A manufacturer’s sample line of Silk Waists, made with | mittee, and if it likely that the same i | i i | i il i s'~gi i Hite T3 L le and quality are offered mow at a most remarkable|r06ms which were used last year in N $5.00 SILK torsain. : the “town building Wil accommodats| Jay M. Shepard. eelimithatanding ihe week's reor- WAISTS' The collection consists of Pongee Silk, Colored Siik Part of the classes. The balance may Putnam Savings bank it is yet im- Lace and Figured Crepe, low neck, short or long sleeves|ing for the fivet fow woche Lt mmend” r Pessibly 1o learn. whes the S Now Reduced with kimono effect and fancy yoke. Each one made to sell W JOR o L e —— Clifforda Botham has returned from ‘will reopen for business. To $1.50 at $5.00. Said to Have Met Tragic Death. |Mis vacation. S of Philadelphia. Witnessed Heartrending Scenes. 4 ' g z A a % William Healey is the guest - Your choice while they last $1.50 agoncy o Mercsiyed from & mews| uncle, Jeremiah Sullivan, in Boston. morning, stated “Charles Raynes meets| John Keefe and family have returned tragic dzath here. Son lives in Willi- [ from a two week's stay at $3.50 TUB A spepial lot of Tub Skirts, made of ratine and linen, LIhe P Svalh Wis ace ta b';:: T Su SKIRTS plain or double tunic effect and fully worth up to $3.50| TZere is a Charles W. Raynes In this|is the guest. ‘ot nee aunt, Mrs. P. F. man n and Only $1.58 are now priced at only ¥L58. odencth a8 son Frank formerly a|Shechan of this eity. Present indications are that the re- ¥ o Saing in atammantic but now re-| Miss Mary Keenan of Providence i wives and sweethearts gathered at the | Looiicans here o Boen Away from h::e- aincs l’“” d | B 1, returned to her home Friday, aft- blicans to| Pler to see them off on a French hos- | when th: et into their letter recetved from him this week by | ° ® Short visit in this city. Elect Delegates to Stats Convention|Pital Ship that was to take ~them |lct delegaies, although who the del- Cool Summer The Street Dress Section offers some good bargains.in| Mrs. Albert Mastin, with whom he| Among Hartford visitors Friday were across the ocean and there were many egates will be 1. t decided and prob- hoards. stated that his s waom he| Charies B. Pomeroy, Constable Thomas| g-0lver Cup For Best Percheren|heart breaking farewells. Soldiers of A . oo a5, ris i will not be until cascus time.. The ¢ cool Voile Gingham, Crepe, Plain Gingham, Rice Cloth,fhim at Kittery Point, Me. Meredith, | Killourey and Morris Fotblatt. _ Stallion, '!h;GDomlNlon “ufi':mhm‘ were every- g[‘yn‘ significant is that there is to be At A N. H., is about one hundred miles from | Mrs. Edward F. e, Joining w! r general pop- | 3 harmonious action. ugust Chambray and Linen Dresses, all well made and attrac-] the latter place. 1768 T | pisie. Casey Dr. Edward Harris Is to give an|ulace in saying adleu. Bands made up : : 2ddress on Woman Sus in con-|of men in English uniforms played Poresabe; Reckless Driver Fined. st cinien lCukrrynof x‘;’.rmm Boind o Devie St i o James e s St et Catly that | sudse Py R S g William Brazel, the driver of the au-|port are the guests of the former's|evening. this (Saturday) Mmown“ ‘n soldiers h@f :_:: tage at Gales Ferry tomobile which crossed the New Ha- | father, John Curry of Pleasant street. Erent. war now sweoping. avere | Sovtt Mscdonald, inspector 68 su- nch perheater thern : tively finished and formerly priced as high up as $7.50. 1$1.89, $2.89 » Your choice of any at $1.89, $2.89 and $3.89. s . i ven tracks on Main street Wednesday| Miss Adele Benoit of this city, ac- Mayor Macdonald was much i b locomotives on _soul 5 a % night, in front of an oncoming train, | companied by Miss Eva Benoit of Lew- Putnam, L. J. n, ed ‘with the scenme. which was ome |roads, has gone to Baltimore, after a breaking one of the gates in so doing, | iston, Me., left Friday for Ocean beach Robert G B oreler | never to be forgotten. visit at his home here. S 1 an 1te etticoats was before the police court Friday|for & short stay. 3 Hon, G, A. Hammond and Chauncey morning to answer to a charge of T ho has been the issued motice of Motse of this city and Albert th : operating a motor vehicle in a reck- [* Miss Elsie Rose, who the party caucus to elect delegates on| SATISFACTORY SETTLEMENT |.¢ Pomfret were at Norwich, 3 Silk Petticoats in all the wanted colors—A special lot at $1.98. less manner. The oty explanation he|Suest of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Durand| August 31 to the state convention on for the annual reunion of the Twenty- White Petticoats, lace and Hamburs flounce, sibbon run—Now §130." | gave'of the affair sas that o was not of this city for several days has T-| September 9-10. and to do other bus- MADE, sixth Conmecticut Volunteers. S X used to gates in the country, and that Tuves, Joseph L. R: Clai D Stlas M. Wheelock is spending he had to speed to avol, G. P. Randall and family, who have Work to Commence at Once. g aimed Damages ramil t their Z 1Y he train - Nelther eveuse appoalag | beeii spending the summer With his| George Duval, whe hes neen sagag.| from Shore Line for Loss of Lege. | Yeck-end with his family at ¢ Domestlc Department ?1?»1:‘.’.’55 caurt, :sr;d a.;!ne_ of lw;nty-flva %Tfln‘hfl? arr;g“x‘r;i -"-‘,le_‘-;fl;;':‘ : ed in th‘:“;;ld;;ufln‘ business Mutual Agreement Reached on Fri-| Miss Esmereida :md&-.ua is to 2o Ccosts whs 3 Bradl, ‘hom. first N & - defendant. Brazel was released .,Z“piféf Cleveland this week. Rt that t.l:gi.h 5 e - . :';’gm.&: w‘:dtn““ the summer at EBucK Hammock, with head rest—Now reduced to $10.89. ment of that amount by Mr. Newman, tracts for lterations On Friday settlement was made of | Oak Bluffs. Couch Hammock with chain suspension—Now reduced to $7.89. under whose names, coupled with that| Willimantic Camp Ground |5tore for use of the Danlelson Trust|the claim of Joseph L. Ryan against| Miss Beatrice Laventurs of Woon- Couch Hammock, iron frame, separate mattress—Now $5.48. ©f Brazel, the car was registered. T 0 ;:!;l.’-ny may commence their work at|the Shore Line Electric Rallway com- | socket is visit! with friends in Put- All Linen Towels, fringed or hemstitched, blue and red border, 29¢ each, - Thunder Storm Interfered With Ser- pany for infuries he received when his few days. $3.25 a doren. 2 T";I'e"l‘::;;‘p:‘r'::nf:"c‘;:;,:‘tw"‘;‘:-h vices on Friday—Bishop J. W. Ham- "md-mn:‘ Ay Advanced. |legs wers cut off by » trolley car last ; ittee 2 The remodelli ames’ - | year. settl was mad Scalloped Pillow Cases, 20c each. town school committee has awardeq| Hton Expected on Sunday—Satur- School building iin | attorney for the Electric railway com- Twill Cotton, very soft, suitable for sheets and pillow cases, 10c a yard. | the contract for carrying the school day’s Meetings. Q!m(’n ,“?4 Attorney John P‘.“c-rp-nzgr Ramie Linen, in tango, navy, sky blue, pink, brown and green, 36 inches | fr rosno G0 e mogs road district| | © 0 thunder showérs and am A R T o B wide, 39c a yard. 3 eclipse of the sun, dog days bang om The changes in the interior|ceived, his suit having been for $10,000 JEWETT CITY 86-inch wide White Ratine, regular 75¢ value—Now 59¢ a yard. Advertising Car in Town. ltke the proverbial bulldog, and the|arrangement are rather sweeping, but|is mot known, but is was glven out —_— Detted Sheerette, suitable for waisting, 33c a yard. The advertising automobile of the| 2RPers think that it is better to he great advantage and conve-|that the settlement was satisfactory to Severe Storm Did Considerable Dam- % in the broi!- | nience both sid yi ver- New London Cotinty Fair assoclation, under the trees than out in t nce of those who use the structure. les and Mr. Ryan was over. - . i . The usual early meetings Joyed. - which has covered the four eastern | iwore heid at ¢ and 8 yesterday morn.| FUNERAL. Lost Both Legs. 28¢ SOCKS Children's Socks, silk:lisle, fancy tops in black, white| ! thE past fow weeks, was in lown on|ins. The leader of the latter was Rev. . The accident in which Mr, Ryan . 3 , 7 o pretty thoroughly | MR, French of Norwich Town. At 10 ™ % lost his legs happened late at night on| Thursday afternoon saw an 'or 17¢ and colors, regular 25c value—Special 17c a pair. Friday and attracted considerable at- i red rs. Henry F. Wade. i | downpour rain, with thunder ani F pair ST the audience gatnered in the audito-| . 5 M7 Meney B Wade |W G eR) Baniehed Jate XA A g i was in- i rium, whence floated out the Swest|funeral services were held for Mew|20Uth of the city. Mr. Ryan was lightning. The trolley service age Here—Trolley Car Out of Com- mission and Pole Blown Dowmn. hurried Da: hospi Town Clerk Garnisheed. bound of the camp meeting. After the| HeNTy T. Wade, Rev. W. B. Greene of | g R w¥.n’f‘i‘.f?‘J'.ou Pioae | s put out of CHI e arasois e ‘lce Town Clerk Frank P. Fenton, while|praise service, prayer was oftered by u:flme,r‘lxccet.‘ formerly oit E..): Killing- | §50 femtined o, pationt £ 4 gt = Ton playing in the rogue tournament at|Rev. Gibson C. Mosher of Manchestar. | i, PORils Ty o P Wade|Just how the accldent came to hap- | ductor Fred Shes sad Motormen €. O To close out the entiré 1t of our Parasols, we have marked them at | vy oy e iiasaisheed In the inter- el Doty ot Qe years a vesident of Killingly and for a| ho" par ReVer Deen clear to the Db | eation for séveral nours. A telephone one-third less than former prices. ° an aetion mrosan oy Com-| The closing Biblical lecture of Rev.|time lived in Killingly. She leaves| hou it 27, Struck Mr. Ryan in- blown down on Brown ave- pany, in an action brought by the|m A. Blake, Ph. D., was upon The|ore son and four daughters FUOE W 1o the mbanie ditceiben. Do TRE ot LAPUGE e i bank on two n%tes held by it against|Song of Songs: Its Message for Today. For the Best Percheron Stalli Union Services to be Held. - opeompany. , &he Papers call for at-|There was a fair attendance. Canticie ien. In sccordance with plans made a P . g Sieoment i‘sheajh?l;.l: gf fen thousand |is another name of this mmgnificeat w‘*m “"‘"’C-’W" B. Stetson of the|r.q weeks ago, union services of the . and Mrs. Alexander McCluggage - aSh 00ds vection ing due the company on" the high| Poem O e ey Y i i3 | BEE recsived from the Berchéron 80 Congregationd] and Methodist church. | have lesued, loviteations '3 2 JP%ee ; i the . o | s wil e held in the Congregational|riage o ed Crepe, floral and vi igns, cool, school building, and will not be until | chaste and beautiful lan the clety of America a silver cup which|Sh . . The ceremony Is to Printed Crepe, floral and vine designs, cool, summer patterns, 16c a the date of the next payment, some fm. exvfi‘inea this wmc:\nae do: i8 to be presented at the coming ex- church Sunday, with preaching ser- | Fred L. Whalley. time in September. ical book as referring to den | Bibition by the county socfety to the vice at 10:30 a. m.. conducteg by Rev. | occur on Sept. 8th at 6.30 in the even- bride’s home. Steipad Crape 1 pink, blus and brown, 150 » yare. : i, Sonk jne TSN, (5, %A1 | Dot BercRerom sthion, and o ssebes| i D Harrinsen of Wonasiook, | K¢ | Rg se"(pe BATE RO o pstora e Printed Votle, figured and floral effect, also plain colors, 15¢ a yard. Will Be Played Off Thursday. her shepherd boy up among the hitis g‘l;' Lo B g b‘:" exhibition, The|ye held and at 7 p. m. a union even- | & guest at Mrs. R. R. Wilde's. 5 The game of ball between the Clerks | O all the blandishments of King Solo- | (P Which 1s to be exhibited in Dan| ;.. "service at the Congregational Coming and Going and the West Ends, which was halteq | MON's palace. The doctor sald this X by the Borneon eoind | church with Mrs. Carrie Gascoigne as| - and Mrs. F. E. Robinson and . . at the conclusion of the first inning on | P00k Was not written by Solomon bit leader. fiy Jeft Kenduskeag, Me., on Fri- about Solomon. The closing hymn was family Jeft s Beside in a n eney 11KS - oy anmorakte: Lave . Ts gl ery In Memory of Pope Pius X. day and will be at home Sunday. Love Excelling. Dr. Blake pronounced | Much interested in the breeding of| In accordance with the communi- | Mr. and Mrs. G. A Haskell atiended A G d Cavs A T o R I 116 Deriediction. fi;l.'gl:-n;n‘ h“}‘.l who has some fine spec- | cation issued by Rt. Rev. J. J. Nilan, g: "r"e::l:: &;:; 26! onn. t B uav“‘g At lsuf:": f:rmq'tuwu' nearby town, has done 3.’:3'2':.'?»3: Mrs. Mary Burdick spent Friday mn o o’cloc! e customary prayer|interest amo: orse breeds this " Packer. Plenty of good bargains will be found yet in Windham Silk and For Infants and Children | and conference meeting was held. Brof. | section i this | particuims kiny op| niversary e people F the: town "of |, Lucliie Love, the Girl of Mystery. & Cheney Silk, plain or figured. They are just what you desire, and the F 30Y Turner led the praise service, presiding | draught horse. ’ mz Thrensn the foct tnat Brook. | Gold Seal drama featuring Grace Cun- prices are so low that it should interest every ome in need of such ks a: | Im Use For Over @ArS |a: the organ. Rev. J. R. Miller of Minstrel Entertal 9 e g e Lot N oot |ard and Francis Ford, parts 3 and 4. the prices—64c and 75c a yard. Always bears ‘West Thompson read the 13th of First Atertainment. Ter “the “title ot “the: Mortlake dis.|was the attraction at Finn's oped 2 e Corinthians. Fervent prayers were of-| Members of Our Lady of Lourdes|under the title of the Mortlake dis-| L) "ot the Reeves movies on Friday LS 7Rz |fered by Revs. Hamill and Chamber. |Churca and their friends in Hampton | trict of the Cenmecticut colony and | TS Sigoature lain. Many were the fervent testimo-|20d the surrounding country were de- |trect of the Conmecticut y o Francis Driscoll has fully recovered nies given by the brothers and sisters, | i§hted in a entertainment present-|the territory now included within the|, B % " 10 tliness. =====| one being given by a gray-headed man|®d by & female minstrel organization|t¥o to m:”;" o Sl eommon 1n- | "fies Mary M. Brown is in Dorches- h certed made up of the young women of St. he guest of Mrs. Laura Phinney S Moo uverted & yHiF 880 ¥ a2 Frambent’ pvieb. < HTI cant insuded .16 Fell From Ladder. Wiliett ac ecorat The Thunder Stérm. e iy Miss Elclzabeth Gren-| vy H. Wetherell of the:local 8. N.| Misses Katherine and . Elizabeth ~ THE H, C. MURRAY GO. Capitai.$100,80 Surpius and Prelils $169, 3 non as inter! tor. The ends wi erel; ests of relatives in Just as the preliminary song ser-|Lauretta Henault, Alma Hart, Lauret: | iraried Mg e o Tesuit of Eaim | Goeneits . Antoinette Lambert. Kather-|from a ladder which broke with, him Sunday Service. L wisile he was standing close to thé top v. Luther L. Holmes of Preston 3 :&’h“t storm Ac-'.mad up, mlui‘:l' the dis- é;lefl.. m,n" d working at the Lioyd place citRy!‘v'vlll ‘:x:c:‘v)’ the Baptist pulpit on ’m' supam'-le;xh ent to hjoll:‘rn the | D Grennon, Lamber, ulias | i, Westfifield. The ladder was 14 feet| Sunday. There will be no service at m re a an erviees unt! e storm should pass.|and Boucher. Very liberal praise was| in jength and Mr. Wetherell fell nearly | the Methodist church on Sunday on ac- Ag che storm did not clear away, the| given to the members afternoon service was omitted. There |all who witnessed the . presentation | that distance. eont of the camnp Niseltng Msnday. was one very sharp flash of lightning, | The younz women showed unsual at- Persenal. Mention. Mre. Bdith Nenb sod Dr. 8. IL followed by a heavy report of th itude for the work Mrs. C. A. Hamilton and son, John, | Holmes attended the monthly business Mrs, F. H. Bushnell saw the bolt de- |to helr best through the. profesciosn|are visiting with friends in Jewett|meeting of e s e Wen ~Real 506 val“e scend in a fleld just outside the|coaching of Willlam J. Brennan, who-City. o e 2 o grounds, east of Simpson avenue, as|had charge of the production, arrang-| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Young and ington's In Norwich on Thursday. she was standing on ths veranda of |ed at the directi Rev. M. J. Ginet, | children have returned from a vaca- I o= 2 5 the Mt. Vernon cottage. Her brother, | M. 8. “"“ proe::fl:‘ot u.e“ .n’tm {ion spent at Oskland Beac Distributing Brooklyn Fair Banners. h, . Th_ w k Ernest Rose, felt the effect of the elec- | ment are for the benefit of the Hamp.| Charles. Morin and J. N. Lavallee,| President Marshall J. Frink of the tricity in his fingers. ton chureh, which is a mission of St.| who have been motoring through| Windham County Agricultural society About Folks. James’ parish. .. Northern New England, have reached | was through Wauregan, Central Vil- . d Plainfield on Thurs- Revs. C. Harley Smith of New Lon- Honor Party For Miss Wood. &ii:fm:"ndp “sivs. C. B. Babbon. _and dus‘y" DRTBabE hanisie . Wimiew don and John Thompson of Griswold| At her home on K1 3 Sent 39 C nl aFrived at camp ITIOey IAFMEE Mrs Tanhome on East Franklin street, | saughter, Charlotte. of Melrose, Mass., | banners for Brooklyn fair. Presiden = gave an T Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bab- | Frink is making every effort to havs Rev. E. J. Ayres of Franklin came|party for little Miss Avis Elizabeth|org Stors must Siae. the fair of 1914 a success. The o- to_the grounds yesterday. Wood of New Rochelle, N. Y., has t he is recelving is Rev. M. R. French of Norwich Town | been_ visiting herer Fourteen little| kiersi” 13 oo oo Teeer o e | operator THE WINDHAM NATIGNAL BANK ety - SRR EAREL e o SR : " . Maine. . - i A | WILLIMANTIC, CONN. cupy bis palpit tomotyow. h Burne of Webster has i Rev. Charles L. Goodell. Do Lttor with friepds in Danicl- . PATENTS ‘Word has been received from Rev. |¥ son, C. L. Goodell of New York city that Protect your ideas. Handsome 80- page Guide Book Free, e he will arrive today from his summar car of Willlam Ross. Mrs. DAYLIGHT ROBBERY. HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, s by Lok e R ; o2 | Charles B, Hutchins assisted her moth- What Causes Twilight. L mornfi‘lm.'e;::inp‘ ‘accorq- | . Mrs. Larkin, in_entertalning the Owing to the fact that the earth ing to programme. B Couldn’t Stump Barney. Barney Phelan, Father Healy's serv- Thief Took Money, Check and Papers i . L. Burdick in | Windham County. Savings Bank Bldg | ant, was celebrated for his ready wit.| has an atmosphere, daylight does Bishop Hamilton. To Be Modernly Equipped. f;:-:.:::-* Mre. W. L. Burdick in et 1 Gt ! One day, while he was serving at din- | not disappear whenever the sun sinks - This is the third season that Bishop| While detalls are not available it - gt ner, one of the guests said to him: | below the horizon. The ravs of tne| AULY Truck MOVll\g John W. Hamilton of Boston, the res- | JI00r700d B i B A broad daylight robbery took place ident Methodist Episcopal bishop of|Sduipmen the rooms of the new Tuesday of this week, “Barney, why is my ankle placed be-| sun still strike the upper regions of i LONG DISTANGE WORK New England, has been advertised to|@nielson Trust company in the Baxisiatn : tween my knee and my foot?” _“Be-| our atmosphere, and thus we have A SPECIALTY, spéak on “Big Sunday” at Willimantic - ick and appropriated Ih Fd“ : sotra, I dunno,” replied Barney; “un-| twilight and the gradual darkening of Add _r WEEKS. g ::omv zrm:nd. h}-{; gn been detained banking institution its 2 i mess it is to keep your calf from eat-{the sky and disappearance of day- S A » or ’phons i Sesing erto, and it was b 2 ing your corn.” light. ~|850-2, 338-12 or 251-5. Willimantic, Ct. fl:fi:‘e‘é“;b;’hf{";"né’;;,f,“n‘y,',_‘f travel | was passing thro - made a successful —NE permit his return home in time for the | 824 rumors young were GE m< 3 In & South Dakota town water that| Ofcial figres, recently completed, HIRAM N. FENN Siinday; astu o n service. s he hus proposing place and flows from an artesian well at a tem- | show at the met: ic inc produc- UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER b expect- m egTees, ti he t 3 3 ed he will preach at 2 p. m. Sunday - the Burdick pm.d b Coston Lffb’r',‘.‘,':;’,'ie.‘?i%:.‘" g 62 Church 8t, Willimantio, Ct. scheduled. ' He went away to attend a “)'" Comnmm Telephons Lady Assistant | Peace conference in Burope and will ~—~———————————————— | probably have something to say about the war. Should he fail to appear, i , the ; In:db m +3 preacher tomorrow afternoon will be it - m " BE-FCIMESR Dl o e S ' Painless Extracting the New England Southern e~ - ’ ence, t (EAST BROOKLYN) _THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK ABRIL 1, 1914 and Filling a Specialty N ;W"-h’-x SR SUPERFLUOUS HAIR PERMA- ] | e .. $1,784,732.00 752 Main Btrel;,d”bo- Willlmantio Pornag s d““'“n: an Wu": NENTLY REMOVED BY THEJ] | fon and Miss Florence Huntington of ’ USE OF THE ELECTRIC NEEDLE § ' Preston. JAY M. SHEPARD Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Aldrich, dauga- . 3 2 ter Vera and two sons, Lewis and vee.-a $93,658.00 Succeeding Elmors & Shepard Mark, are at the U: % g from Attawau; Rev. D. W. Prestdent, 3, A. Atwood; Vice-Pres ident, Wm. H. Burnham; Treasurer. | FumeralDirectorandEmbalmer |ana wite have returned nome: Othors Clarence A. Potter; Trustees, Charles Bragg, Frank H. Tillinghast, Floyd at the Uncasville house are v ! | Cranska, J. Walter Atwood, Clarence H. Truesdell, Rienzi Robinson, James | 60-62 North St., Willimantic|5fevess and daushter Marjorie Y - i H. Smith, George H. Call, W. Irving Bullard. Lady Assistant Tel. connection Emma ? i i 1,691,074.00 ) 2 0

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