Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 3, 1914, Page 2

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W-.A—nlnm of l'l}dc and -mrllmwfl't&‘. WHAT 'I’"l SIGNS FORETELL Prophets Sure of Results, But Election c',qnt May Bring Big Surprise DEP'T COMMANDER COMING Fred W. Streeter and Staff to Visit Francis S. Long Post Today oITY cwwr TOURT GAsES Wite Beater Returns and Pays $19.80 ~Teamster Fined for Being Rough| —expm,blmdin& —careful packing, -—prom t delivery afl candies sold by oy A /food for every day. corps X town building at 6 o'clock. Bead J0 20 v Crisp, delicious and discussed Hubly as vu g ) e m.-;;.:m b Toe simoui| RETIREDON A PENSION |, FRTC BT, BEel PO ten ad f —e gressive rallies held. recently. Elijah L. Benjamin Leaves American “”éé‘o,‘é,"’v?.fk":fi" a teamster in the republican party had no speakers here,| Thread Company After Twenty-|employ of Merrill H. Jones, who got {hinking ihe cituation. was in thelf| five Years. i e i oot S - ‘avor, an of work ‘and short 3 time of the mmulatmflnt establish-| mijan -1, Benjamin, for 25 years|side v® his nmu. pleaded guilty and ments would be conclusive arguments| gyerseer of the- printing department|paid a fine of $1 and costs. in_their favor. Peter Hibbert and John Frims were Conslderable confidence is manifest- found guilty of breach of ,th ed by, both parties in the outcome of in going to the house of mn (neo IZ?,?: y's election, but the prevaifli the company. A on Chapman street Saturday and cre- E:;gt‘roger B]f;;fl P, rnn.:':.m Ag;"";":{ he is hlel:d wh‘y. his rsuow-work-n. m mm;d lfl::: :drk ’v:n:m taken I s % sap B ot T Eemator feotm Shs Rond scar Hrement. Ern FUNERALS gm:w‘iog ficmlw:‘ min's 2 a Mrs. m Joslyn the feeling in this section is that all o y g00a chance of election. The| piouioted to be overseer h Place Of |t ot Sies i Besviaciey Tritay. Tao tor Dmied Butes senator is ook | Bromigted o | S G T e e e HUYLER'S COCOA, LIKE HUYLER'S CANDY, IS SUPREME ed upon as close, and Governor Bald- P 4O 060680800 0; Our Sales Agent in Norwich is Broadway Pharmacy L2 [ A body was brought to this city Monday J ° Taane t‘;‘:-nfigcetdionmthugl?u lflrybl:zh;‘r Weok’s Labor Payrsll i;’;l‘“fl“ bl f‘:“g;h“‘g e, - 1 06 6 B 6 B 00 HOO6 OO 0O OO0 0 00006006006 C B O Mahan fc resentative The city labor payroil for the week 6 cemetery, Sout! wventry, frien 3 A rise, winile Tudge James A.|ending October 81, 1914, totaled §568.81,| Of the deceased acting as bearers. cuit, with a rich and Shea, who has given sattisfaction in|divided as follows: Police department, Mrs. Annie Teevans delicious cocoanut fla- the office, seems likely to be re-elected | $149.28; street lepartment, $112.40: The funeral of Mrs. Annie | e romte, theve. 18 considseable | new’ strésts, $77.85: lower Main street| . /r0g, faneral of Mrs. Annle Teevang) || vor. Crisp and always 2 talkc of a spit ticket in the case of|improvement, $26.07; sidewalk con-| o G ireet Monday morning at §:30] | | ————e— the two representatives, Windham may | struction, $56.45; maintaining sewers.| g0 cq by o requiem High mass at| be ealled a_democratic town of recent |$33.37; waterworks, $113.36. St. Joseph's church at 8 oiclock at resigned at O. O. Tannet's, after sev-|iron-foundries and rifle factories are{leads in the number of its mvu!, vears, but the nfajority is not eo large which Rev. Philip J. Mooney officiated. > eral years' service there. located there. The place has a popu-| hundreds of people being employed in but that the republicans feel confident TAXPAYERS SLOW Belos 2ere piesd B Mt A W, Miss Julia Rourke, who has been the] lation of about 7,000. this industry. Th town-has a populd of electcing at least one representa- . | Turner and William A. Costello. 2 5guest of her sister, Mrs. John Henry,| Godewarersvelde—A hamlet in|{lon of some 15000, and has ‘severst tive this year. Only About 1,500 Out of 2,000 File| bearers were Patrick Conn returned Monday to Bridgegort. northern France, eeven miles north- | iron-foundries, machine shops, tex- The result will be known, however, Their Lists Shannahan and William A, H Mrs. Matthew Galligan and 2 tile werlte and temneries Tt carvies ST the. YoM #es SR, And nor Burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery [ - > ter, Miss Mary Galligan, are ridge lying between Hazebrouck and| °0 considerable trade with St Tie, B e o o ™ the " ore ity | T board of assessors brought their Mrs. Andrew K. Brown : "eok with relativevs in Ware, Mass. {pe Belgium border “In the neigh-| oo French slope of the Voages. bt clusi far as - - ood a Trapp! onastery an 35000 0 Luc ges faliiers, Unless indications fal, ¢ wit| ifo Teartnge “ara. concerr Rany | gt T O MY e i 105 th D paironta, Moy ana ‘Mies;| the celebrated castle of Mt Cai, Its| through the West Heskia Siountaine 3 | cl - fore Windham's vote is anmounced. | g A e e et e ung | dled Saturday morning. was heid from e T D i “Hiarttoni| population siightly exceeds a Carpethfan chiain, from nofth. thousand Western Hungary to Austrian The polis will be open from 6 o'clock Ar Hsts. umber filed | NeT_home in Manstfiel Dmt Monday Monday, Starting from Csacza, o small téwn at {n'the SCERSAEONIL & fn the atiees B e o e atightly e e :::nm:l;";,‘.;;:""fid‘::( oy | |, uoe Harriot olitchatl, who bas been| Marisk the Juncture of the Ceerna and noon an everyone who as an op- man: resident i *he gues ‘brot! lectman resort, portunity is being urged to vote early. '2,’,, léf?;?' will s;uv.en pexs-' cented \::mfi bearers. Burial by in the - l?hsurth | Buy biscuit baed by | | R = Mitchen, has returned to Hart. . | the law for fallure to-fils the neces. | SOVERtryY cemetery, In charge of Un- ford. Will Receive Returns sary statement®. Last year the total INATIONAL BISCUIT | |.Zamee! oo Wb 2 Many organizations are holding open Monday Club Meets oeust, ST house tonight, on the evening of elea- 5 z (o The Monday Atternncon lub met COMPANY e 8 e L. 0 long curves to the or the first time this season yester-| il 3 s place has a populatjon of adout . Drmkmg Men day_afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. B Ay SR W op, %70 DA linen and cloth fadgs- HIRAM N. FENN C L' 2. LA ' FRGNPRSE LT % Grea of Hartford, returned to this 1 tries. UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER rave Laquor Sl Best > city Monday. Radymno—a Galician fim 82 Church 8t, Willimantio, Ct. They are neither wiliful nor sick| At the meeting of the Board of Se- William I;)oloy mtimrmvfl 4 oo 4 gl fi:&’;’fi. of the ,l\‘\gwun welophone Lady Assistant |but are poisoned with aloohol and|jectmen held in their Tooms in the = juhe D f;:’m,_""mm“, 11 River, on the|Sen River. iy : | cannot resist .the craving for drink.|town building Monday afternoon. only|ing fraw material into finished pro- “high road™ from Paris to Basel. Im- They ll:;::;ld ":’m be mfl or 10!‘- routine business was transacted g One of the main causes of the - ’&nm’n‘.:t d.poll'l:d of ch.vhs: éhe v::ln- , saken, couraged e Y Ve cau large ck, pottery JAY M. SHEPARD take the Iiazlalgfl:mfiemmmt ‘Hunters’ Liconses Now Number 371 |1 was arette | business ot JIO% VA S and tile indusiries to'epring up In re- : 3 rem- ;e 3 half, years. The town has some trade Sucosating Bpars & SN edy that will Temove the craving and | .o, fotal mumher of hunters W-{} ooty applause at the finish of her|out to Carmeiendo Caseana. Mr. Rou.|in sypsum, quarried nearby. F “)“,edorandimhlm nseez:l‘ty tth" dflu:f in three d:.y: was increased on Monday to 871, a|interesting talk €0 has returned to former hom: mains present porulation is .w P e e (T in- | new record, the latest additions to the CBITBAR: Stamford. the chief industry is the 60-62 North St., Willimantic |7 and seif-masters. The Neal Treat. | List being Daniel A French, ©. Frank BITUARY In Hartfora Mondsy were Marry|a popuiation of about of sail-cloth ana rope. ] e T e AN ~ed Fred Shepaum of this city. Ty B. M. Weich, Ms. Clflm Sluis—Not long ago ms um. Hol-| gy Hubert—A o Lady Assistant Tel connsotion | Fiaire 1t Brety Noms Insntutie on e e Mrs. F. A. Rathbun Smith, Miss M. Cunningham, 1nd fown, just across Belgian ubert—A town Dafior Btaten” Canada and Australie USED ASSEMBLY HALL Cora B, wife of F, A, Rathbun, dies| Annie Cunningham, Miss Barbara Dlh border and (hree aiies from the cost who. ahotelly ab Sy e at St Francis’ hospital, Hartford,|een, Miss B. Sullivan. Mrs. A. W.|line, was a fortress of the first class; Y g ';““!' 'h""‘m Of| High School Students Gather to Hear|Sunday, of pneumonia. She was 53| Weeks, Mrs. J. St. Onge. today it is unimportant. Its connec- DR. l-‘. c. JACKSON' Dm m“fig‘pmofifl R R Talk by Mrs. W. G. Stevens years old, and leaves one brother, C. - s tion is about 2,500. In 1340 Edward tigate the Neal Treatment Get sat- E Wilcox of New Haven, as well as of the sea which at ene time extend- e, A s . , "The assembly halt at the new High|her husband. Funeral services will be ed far inland but which has been| 3 0% CUTRTL bt Srom B35 €0 G Painless Extracting Iityutaty, Bhoat sud, oesceno o | sehect Ung vz sed Tor 1o it held In New Haven. BRIEF STATE NEWS || filins up with siit since the 15th cen- e e o - and Filling a Speciall The nificent in um. Neal Institute, 1302 Chapel time Monday morning, when the stu- tury, made the town a sea The | founded in g T g 2 New Haven, Ct., tel 5540 (day on aight 3 | dents gathered there o hear an later- Duckpin League Sadt 762 Main Street, - Willimantie | poi;6 HABIT SUCCESSFULLY | eSting by Nr% W. G. Stevens, rep- Telephone resenting the W. €. T. U., on the wgrk| Record and Averages at End of Fourth TREATED. of the organization and its results. likened the school to the factory, turn- also connects the witn m‘.c % 17 'll:fl-‘:i to '.hh% l(;‘\uhvhut. The Rifce Bas o curioas holel with & bel- was rebuilt later and was set Canaan—Mra. Sabra Humphrey, Ca- u"'gn"f.‘flgo}“""z Seoury. Jis popula-| fire 'y the Calvinists in 1568. e Acllbiibe 15 the shating end] Eun A A T IIT of England decisively defeated the | to 'k, sronnd by the Rovenratiomes e e following is the s ng st ¥ averages at the end of the fourth week sl Beat off thi oumgt. The Frenciilin “WisT. B wihs replaced by e peni. X eague: rris.—The stations at Bast Mor- of the town is I'Ecluse. tentiary. The town of St. Hubert ’ Bk mmfmm SAGE TEA T Tl > m" and Romford on the' Litchfleld arkirch—An upper Alsatian town of o bnnch of the New York, New Haven|in the heart of the Vosges, command- ; Hartford railroad nrellkoly to be|ing one of the passes through the | most remarkable m.l.mm of ng-na Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy | Braves 3 B iehed in the interedts of economy.|mountains in the valley of teh upe | who ever lived Place ~ ::rfi]‘.mr. Unlike many of its neigh- | population of »om. 2,000, and M and thick with a simple mixture gi;n:sr‘u PR 538 tmout d‘:,h‘ - pine ng towns, it has no mines, but it several iron-works and anneries. ‘ 0 enato s \ St Some Tha and” Sulpher: Red Sox cunm":t the Highland Country_club. oo - e Pirates 7| This will make the course more beau- & ¥ \ Tigers tiful than ever. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea | Athletics Athlef § IH&Y. High team 508. !H rfiordA_—Gcmw’:g-. Joseph Z Alsop . 3 grand- 3 70. of -Avon, Stms- mother's treatment, , Noel 15 bury and Walter L. Goodwin of this again using it to keep their hair a H’fi}: I‘g’)‘.‘g‘: :'t:lx:is, \C; m’iglm 3658. eltyy have sent out cards for a dance m'“ 0" 'u mm.r. o good, even color, which is quite sen- }ug‘h individual average, Dubeau 111.|at the Country club Friday evening, N\ arm r Sible, as we are living in an age when ik Fea M Nov. 20 ‘ a youthful appearance is of the great- 9 S o ek A es;:mvmumih ugh, don't ha 10 : ITH oW 8, 101 we lon'" Ve For Women and Children. the troublesome tasi of gathering the : THE WAR PRIMER All drug stores sell the ready-to-use Higgl By National Geographic Soclety / COZY AND COMFORTABLE product called “Wyeth's Sage &nd, Sulphur Compound” for about 50 cents , Women's Scotch Flannel Night| Women's Flannelette Night Gowns, | 2 bottle. It is very popular because g Gowns, plain white, pink and white |Plain OF pink and blus stripes, S0o. |Robody can aiscover it has been ap- |J. o Hautmont—A town of northern France snd blue and white, with or without| Children's Flannelette Night Gowns | Dlied- Simply moisten your comb or 2 % forr miles southwest of Maubeuge, *m, n” m soft ~ brush with it and draw this e " collar, $1.00. ’ Dink &nd white or blue and whits|ihrough your halr, texing one small Brief Mentlor A o A R of aer, near the Sambre Ri Women’s Extra Size Scotch Flannel |~ Women's -Flannelotto Petticonts, o e S I mmwgfixxu‘r&i NoscR, Bard 1 I wanio e e T e per= Night Gowns, pini or blue stripes, |Plain white or pink or blue s u “ ) lancy trimmings, $1.25. scalloped edges, 25¢, 29¢ and 50c. phur is that, besides peautifully dark- Countertetts, m-nfl 1 ** ave but hflm“ trifle with and -«.Im-. health of and Children—Ezxperience Experiment, Children’s Flannelette Petticoats,| ening the hair after a few applica. | 92¥8 in Boston. What is CASTORIA : 3 t visit. pes, | ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sul-| uy, y G Bill 1s spending & few ‘Women's mnnelette Msht Gowns, Dl&in white or Pink and blue stripes, | thons, it also produces that soft lustre| J. Fl. Reed of Stafford spent Monday pink dnd blue stripes, 7 29¢, and appearance of abundance which |in this city. is so attractive; besides, prevents| A W, Buchanan spent Monday in Woin e itching scalp and falling | Norwich. Wormen's Ka'tied Petticoats in gray | pink or bius. stAmer frons oag faney - Mrs L. Zechitt is tn New York on 1nd natural, scalloped edges, 50c. frimmings, §1.00 And $1.60 patr. Byntwech. Mrs, E. F. Bugbee is spending a few days in Beston, : ; eph_Connor e - m ot Nercots THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Horse .zimar-- G | S=Siiesss saens - Bl k B :%Zgg,i‘fi:%}fw?&yoke is in this NG ’7 e m‘,‘ wu‘:"'ofo’n:'. l:‘“fibww ..mnfl Cll)lhl 3100. Snrpluo and Profits 3!60000 an etS .-pgmn:A )[Jo‘::i:ycln ‘v.ma sfl; sy : 3 ’s Mother’s Miss Mary Murphy of Scotland spent Monday with local friends. A. B, Rathburn of Amston was a - ‘Willimantic visitor Monday. - ' old W Mayor Bryan F. mmnflfl-wm . eat er don spent l(onw in this city, Mr. John M. Gager spent Monday = wmxr trl:n:l in North Windham, Now is the time to make | Nos o s oo i s I you have eczems, ring- kit We | a | 207 B, S, Smuih and daughter Caro- mwoficiflhm hp ik t‘ltet fic-. e W““L‘“,.fil?.‘" "'wm“' o mw Res. g | EoATR e by Miss Ruth Tayl th . friends 4t Wellediey “m.tm'ulu 2 trou- days, in Miss Loretta of Hartford m-mm-vm:m"

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