Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 31, 1914, Page 2

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T (L rsr 4 ter, -? arle, Republican_Cauc ‘own Building. Shaw McCallom. The Ny WILLIMANTIC - Leases Methodist Store. Six Ginger Ale Highballs Kill Fred| The vacant store o;vi:oum:{‘ the so- 1 ty of Methodist ch to Whittaker—Big Teamster Supposed °w N leep! i ‘Church street, has |Emeralds were: ott Man: » : | \; to Be Slesping OFf Stupor in Shed. [fec 1eased by Datia. Sweden, whe |ans 2> Adems 1b, Smith B ety : ‘ : ; high m took ' possession Sat: """ For ‘the ss. Hamel 3b, Martin cf, Shaphavm m“m . . ‘ Six ginger ale highballs, consu . keep his |Tf, Anderson 7 ,‘mhfg S fow minutes Saturday after. |Present Mr. Swydén ~ & treef he score was as follows: ingon, ‘caused the death of Fred Whit. |>tor® on Church street open also, ’ RHB 3 itaker, a teamster employed by Charles Attending Louisville Convention. |Manch'st'r 00030600 2—5 10 Téturned E. Leonard of Willimantic. Whittaker| moon Cl.erk Frank P. Fenton lert|Bmeralds 01130032 x—1011 spent at one of the sh ‘wag drawing sand to be-used in the g ngay night for New York city and ‘Mystic. Mrs. /gonstruction of the dbam |1 ouisville, Ky. At the latter place| Ideal Weather for Elks’ Outing. |sent the greater {Bigh school, and was though! he will sttend the national encamp- | About two hundred and twenty-five| Rev. £ An e ke . oL work: |ment of Spanish-American War Vet- [were in attendance Sunday at the first |ranged for the ! tock the team to Mr. Leonard’s |erans, as a delegate from this state. |outing and bake of Willimantic Jodge. : o here o nitaker s irted OF |Frank Teevans, who is also a dele- |of which George Remington Bavtlett | summer. vacation, éxpects to R placed e e e At § oclock | gate_is already’ tn New York en route |is chairman. The weather proved fine | work fully completed before the closs A Jponard went out to mae how o e oulaviils. aju the two temts procured from |of the present week. & . | 3 ‘was, an . of en Fvakened, eramination. showed. that Hartford for use in case of rain were| Many b ] s S st e, | frremad T e [ e PN LINE that can be found in the market can be had at Danielson. 7 “Mitch” Laramie on Saturday re- L2 Mool Eramminer L T Masom wevs |celved a largs elics head, Tecently pur- | Small Boy Dropped Lantern. | Gifford, formerly of ‘summoned. and the latter pronounced |chased mm. The head is| , it oy who dropped a lan: g lias. ;.g;ns oM, Sbn,'uf.'nfi m : * m "ht price ll‘ qui l ¢ ‘ g e oS 2 et ePRYXIation | 0SNG s el which he asauired |Lern dn & barn on the property owned | 31T Nilunaer Sulivar of High: pozsible delivery br;:::: 35.“0!031:3- was e:;quenm in |last spring. It is a fine one, with ant- Man; ©| malng her first visit east in eleven ascertaining where Whittaker came |€rs Derfect in position and with a|jho SScupled By a party named Tem-|ycars. nches. - : from, but It was finally learned that |spread of fifty S e L SELB! ™ Pline for Tamenias Susiitibe. Worth & Charch Streets - - New York § d a father and a sister in Scit- Barly preparations are belng ate 3. "1."A Tmessase was sent thece Qot in Ot of the Wat. quickly extinguished by Frank Cheney, | for the campaign on the license and ‘a reply received to the effect that| Matthew Phalen, Who 'was found [who ilves nearby. In the meantime|tion that Killingly is promi an undertaker would come on for the |occupying a freight car belongIng to|someons had rung in the alarm from|fall, this being & part of the dody, the New Haven road, was before the|j,ox 16, and the firemen were quick t5| programme in connection with an. Whittaker was a big man, weighing | police court Saturday. charged with |respond. Those who arrived first in|nucl town meeting on the first Monday about 275 pounds, thirty years old and | trespassing on railroad property. Pha- |gutos turned back and met the com- October. unmarried, and hag been working at|len said he was looking for work in|panies and told them the excitement| .Capt. . L. Darbie of the Thirteenth 5 . < his present employment just one year. | this section, had no home, and went |yas ail over. company, C. A. C., has received in- 4 :: into the car as a refuge from the rain. structions from the adjutant general’s | e ——— oo He received a sentence of thirty ‘days office to take proper precautions for the | farmers’ for better prices for maintaining it. but Putnam people who |interior of the edifice presented an at- DECISION FOR P'-A‘N""’"Fgm in'jail, which sentence was suspend- FUNERAE: protection of the property stored in the R e i educational matters | iractive appearance, strung with clec- FERR 3 O provichd NOTISTL thwn Detice NooRn Mrs. lsadore Wheeler. state armory, this being taken as indi- usiness the re-|anticipate a decided increase in the at- | 5718 FPPETAS B o the William R. Frisbie Will Appeal from cating that the repair work is to be|sults Tt become|tendance at Putnam High school ig! ng the Auto Com- "OBITUARY. The body of Mrs. Isadore Wheeler, | commenced in the near future. should the plan to close come to pass. |assembly room were stationed the Judgment -for Turnbull Auto Com et who dled Friday in Boston. was + Era e 2 o s an; Joseph Vegiard. brought to this city Sunday and taken Republican Caucus. e ots Xi the Ing of the Tour|different booths, for shooting, cands. e —_ Joseph Vemlard, 3¢ a resident of|in charge by Undertaker Hiram .| This (Monday) asternoon the repub- and | recetved thelr high school eaueation Iy | 1he §Tab table, lce cream. and refresh- Justice Charles A. Capen on Sat-|, -0 cfiy for forty-five years, died at|Fenn. Burial took place in the At-[licans of Killingly are to gather in 'ohn D& nittee Pu and some from the nearby |ments were laid for the supper and upday gave his decision in the SUlt|nis” fome on Center strect Friday | ¥oodville cemetery. Rev. E. P. Aver|caucus here to name delegations to the : of the Turnbull uto company V5. tnam, town went to Webster. Putnam is|were handsomaly decorated in bunting 4 offictated. state, congressional, county and sena- 5 William R. Frisbie, finding for the |NEA, Colloming o lo DXiste: Che Mrs, Philip S. Hills. torial district conventions and to nom- o the e i Lcely to get & majority of the Tourtelland flowers. The supper tables were plaintiff in the sum of 3$33.83. The|ZoH U o0 S on in business here 1 Al of Fila Niles. wif irate a candidate for judge of probate. as. : Bacatud 00 Claas the St stu- | ¥ell patronized. The generous spread plaintiff's claim was for $8.28, while |38 &nc His 1a8t work was|piine funeral of Hlia Niles. wife The election of a town committee is b v g R A e acoommma: |included beans, corn, mashed pofatoes, Mr. Frisble's counter-claim. if allowed. | .0 /00l Y00, 200 “Doractor Jay | oomby Sy dills, was held - at ihrec |another matter that will Come befors dated in the Nocal sehool “which hos|cold meats, pickles, beets, cucumbere. would have more than counter-bal- [Perfgtmed for Tuneral Dovector Jav|o'olock Sunday afternoon from st | the caucus. SUCCESSFUL WEEK'S STAND. ~ R B e bread, cake, and coffee, served by the anced that amount. Items amounting (%, S i e fl‘?'flfihzfidh’érifihéfi‘ma 5 Indoor Festival. — 3 - :..-y g u, 1o, | memBers .:g" the St Aune soclety, 2. books of the Natchaug Sty < ai S, = N Lookin ‘ol 'ublic’s In- | Rosary society, an Ty, ot inst Turnbull 8iard, his wife, three children, Flor-|were many in attendance and beau- | CF ] T the lawn f Season With Mest Encouraging terest. | . T s e il ratior ihan against. the | ence, Beatrice and Prosper, all of this | Heal. flaral afferimen Harioy Swoctis St Joseph's parish at Dayvilie, the hos. Bamford, 3 1 Sompany. hecording to, the decision of |Gity: three brothers, Plerre, of Fitch: |the Hast Hampton cemetery and the [SuUPPer and dancing being in Columbia| Prospects. Charles J. Johnson of North| Thos. Donahue, Timothy Connerton. the justice. Notice of appeal to the |burs, Mass, Prosper, Jr., Jules and |pearers were Dr. T. R. Parker, George | 'all. There was a very large number : . i i g Grosvenordale. county sealer of |Oscar Blals, Owen McShane, A. Clo e I ourt was at once filed by |two sisters) Mrs. Remi Lucler and |3 Harrington. George Fe . Tasiee |in attendance and the affair was & soe|. PIYINE to capacity audl g e s welghts and measures, continues his|cher, D. Patenude, S. Pratte, O. Ar- Fris- | Mi arm| ¥ is city. Bat cess. g;nm {hroughbut the week, the | \isits to various county towns in|pin, Wiillam Donnelly, Mazaire lLa- F.73, Danahey, attorney for Mr. - | Miss P j:';; :"m’ oty s i T e D sl — hiteside e company, clossd [t8] search for those who are using meas- cur; Trank Larochele, Adolph Demnute, James . Sweet, 25 aied at st Jo. . Sheparg was in charge. FUNERALS, city Saturday and Sunday momning e S k- = 1a8 i B Toe e amabd it Anvita- |seph’s hospital, Friday evening, o —— 3 3~ iy D e REiEs alakbs. e thad W & Body Taken to Scituate. Mrs. Sophia Cornell. B AR e e TRy chief violators of the measure law are glmt fli‘.t A‘lx)u-r-‘,t min nxo"l'd. cgfi J. i the transient venderse who come into|Brown, picture e . tient at the hospital since Tuesday.| Tlisha Whittaker, the father of the| At L. E. Kennedys undertating ol George M. 2 o|Brown, picture of the pew ' church. Friends in this city have recelved|myefe survivo him four sisters, Mrs. | temmoter, came tn (e ot Boaane | roems Sundey| afioeman BT IS Windiim ogunty towns . from vi invitations from Mr. and Mrs. Octave | ey Garvt - ams| ame tc B Toew: |Ta Ta Dusossoit of Brookline, Mass., for- Legz ~onducted funeral mervices for : dence and other cities. These men |present was the former pastor, Rev. DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist R 1 e, ia Cornell. who a1ed sell vegetables and other produce and |W. O. Bellrose. of Taftville. Thé pro- East Weymouth, Mass.,, Christine and } 5 B for sl SThg DRy W e f‘)’ at SE\:&T%‘;«’: sl!" Tl;’o b ddgg. & - have ja failing. in many cases, of be- “.d.b of the luté\'a] g0 tow;rdu the . %, CRENS ared by Funeral Director Jay M. |Ly at ngly. e bearers were of Xon | 80t on the Dew Bt MArY’S. chiure a brother, John Sweet of this city. Shepard, Mb. Whittakee - wars Do |Marion Hutohins, . Aranie ‘Hutchins, m fas shdictad to s Yne -OF méumntes e - that do not hold the quantities repre- : son's age as thirty, and his birthplace | JOhn Drew and Arthur Chase. Burial|of view. Samtal. It Johnscn say e it R On New York Trip, s Say Pl MANCHESTER TEAM DEFEATED.|as Cransten, R. I Wwas in Westfield cemetery. Ing with the company, which left here | ihens dealers up wherever he finds| Miss Mabel Birracree and her sis- Painless Extracting e Charles S. Wheeler. flmdw looking out for "‘el business | them and will gee to it that they are |ter, Annie, are passing a few days in ety Svcnn fi;”?fl V’5 el ki “rl;uuleml b auaide. - n:” work. iy ) '“In teluy :“:!;.lw!‘lthmd measures in N;“her:;ke.rd of Cedeli Dumees, young B = B ore of to 5. Elmer Brindamour is visiting rela- eeler were held at his home In g n; ! , ¥ = and Filling a Specialty e it s & Tela- | Brookiyn, Rev: Georse F. Gehume ot tin =il 3se bY reputadle business men in s est child of Mr. and Mrs. Frdnk Du- 752 Main Street, - Willimantie | The Emeralds outhit and outfielded Charles Cone spent the week end at | PaPtist church in that place condact- CAUCUS NIGHT. city and surrounding towns Mr. John- { mers was hel s‘m el mhm Telephone e ATl Biars of MAnchester st RhoRdes Iy o5 Sms 1n Taet Tiaddarn ing the cervice. The bearers were A. e e son has found them answering to the|High street, Saturday ernoon. field Sunday afternoon, and took the : H Bell, William De Gray, H. L: Ch requirements of the law, such slight|Burial was In St. Mary's cemetery. . » H. Lyman, | Republicans and Democrats to Choose HIRAM N. FENN e visitors “Thnd wero SSored ‘n | sev Mave returncd Trom & gtay ot 1w | LcLioreitins, Colonel Bdvara A o of the visitors' runs were Scor n |sey have T v nderson : variations as were found from proper Alby Cote, John Charon, Joe Buteau m a s camp, S. of V., of Danlelson, and F. & | Convention Delegates This Evening. UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER the fourth and ninth innings, three |[months at Pine Grove, Niantie, sdjustment in scales being as many |and Alix Diipont motored to Fort Xed Barto, representing the G. A. R. Burial . | times against the seller as in his favor. | Sunday and erjoved a fifine c! n- diy B salo bunts, & single, & base on balls| Harold Frost of New Britain spent | was in Brookiyn cemetery. = A B | o0 Eutam the e g d=m:|As a county cealer Mr. Johnson is|ner. 62 Church Sty Willimantic, Ct. and an error giving them three runs |the week end with his parents on Oak | Wood was n charge of the funeril au. this (.""hw, ovening to mame|Proving the value of such an office, Taftville Wen, Telephone Lady Assistant |in the fourth, and two singles and a |sireet. rangements. cuses ~ since many in Putnam and other near- e - ‘two bagger producing two more in the | i ivian Willtams is the ‘guest Toachers Secursd for-Sohesk delegates to by villages have been naving peddlers| The Taftville croguet clu -M7Mt ninth. The rest of the way “Lefty” |o¢ her grandfather, H, W. Willlams of Memb = ) » 4 . for more goods than they haye been |the Baltic club at Baltic, Sunday, 7 to Auto Truck Mevi ng Smith neld them. eafe.. sbiking outirentevbury. mittes have enosuntered “eae ormn | B e B Tt Minge- Caram (35 SDUPAN AS $ o Wi Tuiseiie i Thice M g.Robert Pickett of Hewitt street lett | usual diffculty this eummer in flling|any contests Gsveloging i the rapub- Red Cross Benefit at Thompson. | cois vacation with friends in Water LONG DISTANCE WORK bats, registering g total of eleven hits, | Saturday for a visit o iree_ weeks | vacancies in teaching positions that | lican caucus, an e 0 P°] In the town of Thompson something |bury. GA SPECIALTY., Smith getting credit for thres of them. |With friends in Brooklyn, N. Y. have come about through resignatjons,|made to get out a large number of Address P, A, WEEKS, or 'phone Mrs. Carl Bicknell and but have suce of benefit for the soldiers fighting in| Miss Rena B. Smith returned Sun- nd daughter eeded in insuring a com- | voters so that the will of the party 3 850-2, 338-12 or 251.5. Willimantic, Ct. the great Euro] war has beey done |Gay night from a y at Corinne, of Turner street, are visiting | P!cte teaching force for the schopls|may be 5"”"" expréssed in the se- mro"ugh ‘s Sochl a8 erh party, the|Crescent Basch, where she was the friends In Webster, Mass. aen they open for the year on Tués- |lection of delegations. To corral the | 087, 3, VU2 S, Rad Croas work | guest of Miss Abbis Farrell & g Mrs., Ansel Arnold of Prospect|U2Y Of next week. The difficulty in|delegates from Putnam t6 the demo- TRt An ‘Aamiesios e o5t | s R v sehibns CAS ' o R 'A street is the guest of her niece, Mrs, | SStting teachers has beem for ¢ | cratic state comvention there has been | was made for all attending the affalr. |home from Chandler. Canada, where JAY M. SHEPARD : M. H. Aborn, of Ellington. ts(c'huols in the outlying districts of the | some work dome in tiam, ose h th, the delegation desiring its sup. he has been engaged in construction a = N, where the pay is small in some | seeking op Gs = ork. Succeeding Elmore & Shepard For Infants and Children o5 00 X ST Naaon. of Tedin ghtes, and, In others, the teachers can- | port for :am Congremsman Bryan F. - BALTIC & o, e to board. Gov. imeon Bal 3 B SR i Use For Over 30 Years | latter's rarents, Mr. and Mre. John uneraiDirector andEmbalmer | In i for arty nomination Winsted—Col. 8. B, Horne left Sat- H. Fitts of Hampton. Regular Services to Be Resumed. |cAndiiatSe Ior tho party urday morning for Detroft, Mich., to . “ine 3 ses Dorothy and Irene Curran |, After & period of about two months, 60-62 North St., Willimantic Oid Church Utilized for Parish Festi- g - end | encampment of have returned after a visit of T il;lcl;lngh;:high the ragul;: order of ser- | No Probability of Closing Tourtellotte | val—William Morrisette Returns 'l‘:: Gfl;g- A::zl;o:? P he: Rep‘:x-i:llc. i ) viees een somewhat 3 Lady Assistant Tel connection Xsnuo‘ilitvh.; v;é!hputhexrd'aunt. Mrs, John 10 Sive Dlnce o unl';n hhmn:h‘fl School. from Canada. ter which he will spend 2 week at services, the| mpe Mre I L. Frnklin and daughter|ioroncs In the borough will resume | sameril High. sehont Gn® phaoiotte Leola, who have been guests of George | mee gular Thursday even! prayer Grand Rapids, Mich., visiting friends 3 acl The fastival given at the old Imma-|and -oqu.p‘.l:u;cn A He :uec:sfln’lé; i may never result in the culate Conception church, Saturday|pracficed lat city froi B. MecCracken of this city, have re- | oo cuDES this week. Reports from va- ’ Tious Churches tndicars ai o va- | school on ccount of the evening proved a fine siccess. The|to 1879. tumed 1o thelr home in Weatfield, | ance hus been very sabiotentars oo e ing the vacation erlod and that a . commendable ardor toward chureh Manchester—Dr. Henry R. Carter, | o . who 15 8 ship surkeon, 1 having & va. work has been manifest during tre hot cation at the home of his brother-in- | " Cotler Period. law, Dr. T. H. Weldon, of Porter Prayers for Peace. 3 street. Dr. Carter sailed from Bos-| At all of the masses at St. : WILLIMANTIC, CONN i B B R T e sore ships have been docl and many of- | offered that eace may [} ’ ficers are having vacatlons. - ST i e Our Specials in the Kiichenware Dep't. Will Continue All This Week Changes that are about to be de at the state armory will on not only f greatly Improve the structure but wiil 1 make the bullding offer such attractive quarters, qus 2 il:filuding, facilities for musement, that it is expected t will be a considerable number orh::’- listments. The company enjoyed a L] is fact stands out boom when the Mampeny _enjoyed a In the meagre reports from European war centers, this swept up the horizon a few months > is armi ood i r Iready becomin 450 nd thors seermed & chance for er, —that all Europe is arming and that f supplies are a y 4 3 vice for e company, ine i 4 FRUIT JARS OIL STOVES l D ’ Kl'l membership fo”nearly’ 36, When ho|| SCATCe- Beonomy Fruit Jars— New Perfection Oil Stoves— e i - Sttractivenesy Pint size, now 65c dozen. 2 burner, value $7.50, now $6.49. on t ow b S Rt o Quart size, now $0c dozen. 3 burner, value $10.00, now $8.98. - 3 Prices here in America are rising to keep pace with European demand, but regardless of demand, the price will not advance on Arap Jar Rubbers, now 7c dozen. burner Ovens, now $2.39. ‘hrxtz ‘em All Jar Rubbers, now 7e¢| 2 burner Glass Ovens, now $2.69. en. ere was some talk P of disbanding the company o elh?. you need a of years ngo.‘ a couple H S Chair i T E e WASH BOILERS SPECIALS Sihi ock, Le Pt PUTNAM tons Bip Wash Boflers, copper bot-| 4 loat size Universal Bread Misers, Swing or Settee, some §|soth Parties 1o Chooss Convention r - u S om, 0. 8, now .10, no .69. " B 1 _| 8 loaf size Universal Bread Mixers . - Delegates This Evening—~Whiteside- 1onk T Wash Dollers, copper bot L e nisres Matting, Curtains or a Strause Company Starts O With : umt lator, ig Week—Firame: - now 135011 Copper Bollers, No. 8, now $2.38, Summer Stove. Anyway e P R Wy Ve One Cedar Mop and one pint of 14 oz. all Copper Bollers, No. 9,|Cedar Oil, value $1.65, now both for now $2.98. $1:00. % Mark P. Reynolds. there is no better place to s ison epent Sunday with ew, friénds at Pleasant FOOD [ iti ) sought for making them than at Lin- || Siaries T Thaver and daugn- Enormous quantities of wheat and barley have been boug] a ng T4E H. C. MURRAY CO s b o i RNy Mg, soatiiot 6L A6 1o 0L % Wy sdvapes n e pric & 1} s ) ” 3 < a - 3 P : was a week end visitor with Teldtives of grain, Grape-Nuts food will - . dle of Main street, that is Carrier L. E Richardsen of the postoffice force commences his annual “ Pl vacation today (Monday). Charles Seder has returned from a business trip to New York. Cost Same as Always—Everywhere Business Prosperous. L[NCO]‘N,S Charles K. Shaw, formerly of ! Everybody needs it, of cou o F TS For many years Grape-Nuts packages have been tightly sealed in waxed paper Everybody I geing to FURN"URE SToRE N G & S —moisture and germ proof—the food always fresh and appetizing. : S S petiz “Wherewithall” | miadie'se & A uni(:c:ezncl of m‘gvchruthn En- MAIN and UNION STREETS, h:‘t‘fit moec:nrr::mom church at Phone 285-3 Woodstock Hill Sundar. Huge orders from Europe show that their home folks and Armies know and ‘Willimantio Next Monday, Labor w:fim" win be no special bservance of the Sap appreciate the sturdy value of Grape-Nuts food. The best way . i No Games: Rain. 9 On account of the rain Saturday 66 b e , » NOTICE sietnso ol bl Tahes ek - “There’s a Reason The Willimantic Savings Institute R s g ot e iiiees ot —sold by Grocers everywhere. H. C. MURRAY, President. . N. B. WEBSTER, Treasurer. . "}g‘,,}w = FRED o B1T600D W ovdstadk sty J6 15 he Ml O - Danielson, Conn,, Augz. 28 1514. ‘The advice of those conduecting the

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