Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 4, 1914, Page 2

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in great measure due the mills were closed. . g Ladies’ Catholle Benevolent Assogla- CHARITY BALL RECEIPTS. A”‘,‘;“““gfl*““‘-n“‘“ Handsome Sum of 8761 Cleared—Fine c‘ .\Iunlg :"' Womeaw's Retter Achisvement of Ladies® Auxiliary. s e of the Ladies’ ————— . -and ‘Members of Both Parties Worked Hard o of $761.07, af- —Llist of Officials—Suspisious Fellow Held Up. . . . P e s g Mrs. E. J. Holman of South Willing. Tuesday in this eity. o lacik of ‘interest in campaisn |iwog : members passed a frefresnmen : __State Policeman T. F. Downing of %ii:-uudm:h:m;mt?th ms who ’qumgmgenjo:qt . qumscmheqcoa Mocse to Open New Home Tonight. usiness. o S ove 2o 4 7 . altale | ; Tonlght Willimantic No. 140, city st 1133 e m. was nutes which_ it undoubtedy fos flim:rn € {1408 Tigaliay. n me on Pleasan i v, ;. : e Pimothy McNamara of Palmer spent . 5 b ¥ . P I e e L T Gy 5, xpocted | Tuesday with his sisters, who live on 35 Sults b s o Main s ? z WEDDING. this and surrounding towns, invita- BT tions have heen issued to the Kl Mrs. Elisworth, ~who has - J ot 2 - Cote—Grenier. Garde Florimonde, Company I and|been visiting in this city, returned § on one rack—to close out— 1ls closed, and Miss Delia Grenier |others. to Colchester Tuesday. g 3 - former prices up to $24.50— - though the pubilation over the large w:fv Tuesday morning. at & v Fred Dumaine, who has been in this S | vote was more in evidence at. the Te- s church in this Served Election Day Dinner, city visiting his parents, réturned to i . ’ . w ! e, 5 the ceremony being Lorm A pleasant Yeature of election day |New Haven Tuesday, 0 ‘convince | - g o 88 o Yoo Midg Anna [in “:ldl.ll‘ma:;‘(ic o the!chl::hn d Mrl and Mrs. Thomas Limeflot N::rth mer | le following officials were r a sister of the bride, was |Served in the parlors.of.the Methodist | street are en their daushter, . o B s rere el | . A ety sty Gresi |chureh o Church street during: tne Sre. Louls Kianeys of Mystic: W. Jacobs: checker,- M. F. Sullivan; |fast was held at®the home of _the|Doon hours. The repast was excellent| —Mr. and Mrs. S, Burlingham left box tender, Daniel Grady; booth tend- | bride’s parents, following the cere- [2nd Was well patronized, both by the |myesday for a stay of several months 3: { ers, ‘Danlel Kelley, Charles Baker and |mony. Mr. and Mre. Cote left on the | Dusiness-men and “women, and by the [at their winter hi in Florida. « Charles Southworth: ballot tenders, |noon train for Gardmer and Athol, | Party workers and officials who found , who' ‘has been - L % Michael Hurlihe and Heliodore Tru.|Mass. ;for a short wedding trip. On |the Dlace convemient and the dinmer |, offe AR JUIRS% WAG NEs PECR deau; challengers, Eugene Randall and | thelr Teturn they will reside in this |Well served. e week, roturned Tuesday. ity, byt i SHEEEERER oy TRI-COUNTY INSTITUTE. M i snn tetiiaed 1o The first ballot Worcester y after a stay of rence Hickey, and durfag the Mist hour Department Commander Entertained. |. v 2 7 v\d’“ ooy | Temperance Warkers Meat for Consid- several days with friends in this city. fo, :! on Th > pttir s M o s L 102 votes were deposited in the box. £ Bobsivasi By noon the figures had reached 1,050, eration of Important Topi Mr. and Mrs. James Rohan and . af 140 the total was 1,440, while at § | Witoted was in town Tuesday, togeth S daughter Bernadette are visiting Mrs. | )t PEGRer o0f Freeport, L. 1. When the ballot was declared closed, |SF ith, the other department officers| mho County Institute ‘of the W. C.[Rohan's mother, Mrs, Sarah Johnson. | gson: o Waak end at . the . Misses the number of the last ballot DUt in | oue sasr whos siers sncats of Taaer {T- U. comprising Windham, New Lon. | Jjoseph Mercer of Providence,- for- | Driscoll's on North Main street. the box was 2,046, Two years ago the | (n0 State: They were gueste of Fran-|don and Tolland countles, Wwas held In |merly a promiment manufacturer in| Golden Limks circle of the King's number was 2,074, in & presidential |fie &, Tons Fost, To. 50, at Hhelr meet- | this city Tuesday, at the’ association’s |this city, was .the guest of friends | Daughters met with Mrs. G, A. Haskell - rooms on Valley street. h Tuesday. M 'ternoo; 1 ¥°Just before the polls closed, a man |PO0R: il order to enable the visitors to | "ppd ol 7Y SUREE g ot 100520 e .- SKIRTS from $2 98 u 2 Who gave the name of Franic Bourra, |Cateh thelr trains for home. A fine | 1'% o tiona] servios Jed by Mes | I« S. Casey, Jr. of Yale Law school, To Sing at Nerwich. . tried to get by the moderator and box- |SiLPer Was served at 3.30 to the mem- | youman of South Willington, The first |i8 €pending & few days at the home | Donild C, Bliss is to sing with Christ 2 tender without depositing any ballot, | 2078 and their friends by the Woman's |iopic was Will Equal Suftrage Help |Of his parents, M. and rs. Lawrence | chureh sholr Of Norwich: commencin | Ho was stopped and there was talk of | WeHef corps of this city “and was | {hé Temperance Cause? Following tnis | Casey of Turner street. next Sunday- = : having him searched, but whi'e -the !&utiolnal (:rg\unhe:’-{ Mkm. !Xcmm-. u?' ”Hugm: gxlt;uw'fifludl& ti&clnq{ef Dr. Richards Improving. THE STORE THAT SAVES AND SERVES th as . etrick of New York spoke on the |Mrs. W. A. Buci am v, SF. ! ! Fusinal & Wt e e ke S S topic, The Hest Things Our Organizac |and Mrs. AL ¥. Donovan, A. H. An-| Dr. Alfred Richards. whe has heen YOUR PATRONAGE DESERVES tion Has, A recitation by Jrs. Ray- |derson, Miss Laura Youns, Mrs. V. |Seriously ill since undergoing -‘o:& the proper procedure. the man ran out of the door, down the stairs and up - ) Church street, escaping from his pur- 0!‘ r s suers, He was later reported to be at K mond Harrls of North Windham foi- | McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ashton, | rétion for appendicitis, was - owed. S i Master B, Ashton, Prank Rafrerty, | P¥ his physician on Tuesday night as | [E] -8 S E improving. democratic headquarters, but no ef- Luncheon was served at noon by |Mrs. F. P. Jorcan, Mrs. A, G. Turner. fort was made at the time to take him the Willimantic Union, and in the af Fine Gift to Library. ¢ I” lfil 5‘!&&( 'flfegl' Block into custody. It ig supposed that he ternoon there were short ta'ks, one by S rise it Rev. E. M. Hiyes has presented a had a ballot with him. When he was rMs. Nellie A. Gager on Medal Con- e e valugble gift to Slater library i stopped he said he had voted in the test Work, by Mrs. Pergum on Fop.| About thirty-five friends of May | Yalua) o y in the elgn Work, by Mrs. Fayotte Goss on |Dilks of Pleasant strest gave her a|form of the Catholic Encyclopedia. It a ing thi morning and was just going through County Tair Work, by Mrs. Clinton |pleasant surprise at her home Tues- | i & set of 16 volumes, which contain the room. . 3 - | any information on the subject anyone According - to the checkers at both of South Windham on’Sunday School [day evening, The house was. charm- | S7F 1 00 a ublican h uar- Work, and by Mrs. A. C. Scripture of |ingly decorated with evergreen, ‘asters, ive. S Tn oy o S Do this City on Specidl Moetings, autumn leaves and Halloween' favors. | Mies Marian Paul of Rockfall spent|Ive lost & chicken—Esmeralda—she - count, but this way of figuring is g¥n- = / The evcm:;ih e pr;ud pl amg ‘l:; o‘:ywee end at her home in Jewett{must have out of mehm'r"' in some srowled Hankins, e barre: f result, for in i - a. | Sames sui e to the s mn. 8] > menner. Have you seen her' You're nothing but a fool hen like all S i aken of opiit fickets ang | This is what a man Wrote on the tag [Mrs. Arna S. Duryea Addresses Wa- | 5508 SOTTODIe To the SCagpn. o800 SRR O Y Loper turned him with as much | the rest of ‘em, after alll” the independent voter is much in evi- |in shipping his grandmother’s chair to man’s Club. present were membess of the local coolness and a8 gardening| And Hankins strode proudly inte Py L, 5% his own home, and although it was| The Willimantic Womun's club held |telephone exchange of which Miss clothes and & hoe would allow. thit Bout, I8 Wk ProNE o6 Ty st t /bt £ ’ a regular meeting Tuesday aftermoon |Dilks was until recently a popular “I have seen her” he admitted. hi The Iarge Yoge Shd sheence of 1% Inot erated of pacied, 1t wesic Shiuwen [1a thete Main stpavt ToTUD WhIh mas |Tetoher and hAT. poeit Shaciaten Then he returned to his hoelng and | ©° SomefRidd—Chicago News. THE Uy EAVVERY. without a secratch. L4 in charge of the programme chair-|in No. 6 mill of the American Thread spoke over one shouder. “At present she is boiMng for a fricassee on our /We all love the si a man, Mrs. C. 4. C Sidney Man-|Co., and included: Children Cry D R ot v & oli-rendered selec- | May Lucy, Fidela Lambert, Sadie Bes stove—~I hope she will not be| stk FOR FLETCHER'S % bt IMltions on the piano, after which Mrs.|Doyle, Helen Hurley, Margaret Ryan, 3 i L ! rly u ~ S furniture craft. They cost no more|Ainna S, Durvea of Boston, secretary | Margaret Roman, Ruth Hale Susie| Winsted.—August Volk of Norfolk, one awtul minute Hankins stoud | '*= Many Uscs and the Numereus Pros- CASTO R 1 A, |[than clumsy styles, and they mean so ?tt u:’e “f]orldal’ence Toun: s tion Yas] h‘:iller, NeglemLu . Kittie :‘Eumfi‘:uun’ m:::w:l"\w ::okd::i d‘!;vi::d o:“ -3 nnxyua.l lth.:u 1:-]’ Lhau.:hbol&ma eadls In Hs Making, b+ i ntroduced, and gave a very interestin Margaret ullivan, Bernadette val, h one casually §3 o Wi S much more to you in your home. tallc upon The War Situation from the | Theresa Doyle, Albert Osterhous. Levi | in the town court. bab Toper, turneg| _1UAt sommon litile otipeet. the &y Point of View of Peace Societies, The |Gore, Thecdore Belval of Taftville, - |again. ou,” he stated, “what HIRAM N. FENN . = e discourse was highly fnstructive and |Raymond Summers, Harold Curtis, | . Hartford—Robert O. Tyler Post, No. | would happen if you let your infernal 5 greatly enjoved by all present. ‘A de- |Henry. Comer, William Keirans, Wil. | 50 G. A, R, will give a ne-g:; andlchickens muss up my garden! And UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER Let us show you f | licious lunch, served under the direc- |liam ~Shea, Arthur Curry, Raymond | Amp fire to Commander Tick | ¢'s happened!” 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. you some of | jon"oe Mrs C. E. Simonds and her | Gates, Gibert Mynn, James Cochrane, | V- Streuter and staft this, (Wednesday) | Witle he was st paralyzed {Hey Ledy Assistant CHAIRS AB| ablb assistants, brought the pleasant |Lester Blish, Clayton Clark, B. Willis, | €vening at Post hesdquarters. led Haunkins into the house and locked ey = the and TABLES and | /rrioon 4o o olo Roy Cable. South Norwalk—The engagement is e by o M. ihen he smweried BEDROOM FURNITURE we s 2 Briat Wantien: Biere o tit B Lot of Mrs, James Nash of South Ror- | 208 o€ warts 423 dean b JAY M. SHEPARD Bova th . - M. E' Sullivan spent Tuesday in edosion it ¥ walk, to Gardiner Trowbrldge of New | Lo, Bever suspected. —His s ve in these reproductions. Put *The regular monthly meeting of the > a invention were marvelous, a very Succeeding Elmore & Shepard pas.: Board of Trade fell on election day|York a member of the class of 1914 ghort time he had invoked the aid Dire % William Ahearn s in Bostdh on bus- | ang the members celebrated by keep- |at Yalo university. not only the city authorities, but 1111 éctor iness, ing open house, serving a light lunch 2 those of the governor national congress % g Miss M. J. Lathrop has returned to|and receiving special election returns| Southington—Charles X. Drook®|ang the president and cabinet to put 60-62 North St., Willimantic| - 9 Greene; R, 1. ; TUnion. The rooms [ Was shot in the wrist while attempt-|Toper in the piace he belonged > Lad P M. A. Sullivan returned to Holyoke {were filled all the evening. Ing to kill rats in the rear of the| ¢ that wouldn't do, Hankins would .ady Assistant el connection. Tuesday. et Sy house, He carrieq a double-barreled|not stop at_comvening the peace con- - Mrs. R C. White spent Tuesday in| Two New Members Admitted. | Suciing ons of the e artorraiooed: |vention ‘at The Hague. Pl the Hartford s g main arteries country into a copy of the DR. F o ord. At the short business session. two | wrist. war was not beyond him. He iraiste - Lo 2 » Mrs, O, B. Robinson spent Tuesday [new members were admitted and a = i in Hartford. comumittee of three appointed to take | New Haven.—Overlooking silverware Painless Em‘ R. T. G#lligan is in New York on |charge of the supper to be given local {of great value, burglars who entersd and Filling a Specialty S R e provions o | e homss of Chiavipn . Poetee, o Fate a Main . Mrsand Mrs, Cariton White went to | NOY. i i nefructtr, Suly ewelry o 7 and Union Streets; - ; g ? |1ectire ‘on Salesmanship, which Will | cash they found in a drawer, last night, 752 Main Street, - Willimantle 7. jEvrinefell temeet M. TVHtCle MOCh- | e open 1o the publis, Snd sscaped. " They are being hunied Telephone Phone 285-3 Willimantic, Conn. D. G. Baker, just returned from |py getectives today. records for f - Ghent, Belgium, spoke of the situation would he d0? When he was pale and there, saying it was worse than gen-| gimsbury,—One of the most artistic|haggard and ealmed down to suffering g ea erally belioved, and urged a large at-|yigined glass windows in this section [submission they let him out into the ¥ tendance at the meeting to be held | 1 * IO B GlIa™, e Simabury | backyard with his sorrow. ] / in the Board TPoms today to orsanizel Methodist church Sunday. It is & < P ) e men b memorial to Moses and Whit- P2 ey ing Ensign and was made by the Tif- m}-flpgr still was digging on the other 0 TY fany studios of New York. It is a copy|5id® of the garden. Stooping Hankins JEWETT C oF & 10I1 ceutnry. doaten: 7: Ks.cked up a convenient brickbat. While % L5 s 5 80, fingared it lovingly eyeing Loper's Demacratio Majority About 45 in| pristgl,—The cat at the home of A {PAgk he saw Eemeraida. Tuesday's Election—Social Evening|L, Case recently brought to tho house unlz: :Ww e u:‘h“cbky &l‘t !m for Gardiner CI onald C, Bliss|2 carrier pigeon which was marked |y, “io e ST Ehh Sanoh i bearis to Sing at Christ Church, Nerwich. ;;'}_m 3 low Tand ng the Dumbst i) Hankins Is Quickly Digested by the Taking of a Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet After It Is Over. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. - Corn on the cob is hard -to digest, ana stopped to rest when it was cap- (& Regt S e:;,b Thersfore X The exaet origin of the dzy battery ~ for some dolk, but with a Stuart's| Jewett City went democratic 1In}iured. There were no other marks to upcertain. many inventors having . Dyspepsia. Tablet it readily is die- | Tuesday's election by about 45 major-|jgentity whence the bird came. Fianid Now York Werld, ’ o 505&4! of b:{ the stomach and diges-|ity. The tom.;'ot&dlfflt was 647, 10 —— e - 've apparai . ballo! being rejec g New Broadcloths, New Gabardines |77 oo ove o g il on oo vl eovenacons pasave % oo Ton ot e gt st what it needs at the very mo- 459, it] s cried, ne e i ment it needs it. Here is the way a Secmn‘.;i district, total 188, rejected bal. | Hankins had the same feeling toward And table?” - » Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet acts: Tots 3. the hen that one for 8 fat bak Yo rodecvn “The leaptain - The progressives, soclalists and pro- |account, ones grandmother and one's -u——mufl g [t s um“n - 4 53t at our tadle,™ rp es 2 nibition candidates reveleed from ome|wife. That is he regarded Esmeralda| He shied the at Fsmeralda! eponded Mra. Nuriteh, with dignity to three votes each. On the socialist- | with @ mixture of pleasure, veneration | “Cluck, cluck” she cried angrily, as it |opiaville Conriar Janrnay labor_ticket only cn&e ’:‘:m ufi‘i’damt and possessive jealousy There wasn't : s cast for mational and state candidates. For Your Fall and Winter Suit T ot oews < Democratic—U, S, senator, Simean t her equal in the whole wide These new, practical, good looking fabrics are particularly well liked this & E. Baldwin, 363; representative in cop- | woRld, o D, Sure there meght he| season, and ‘are used for the fashionble one-pleco gowns, new sults and X . Sihs but theps i so. thEy Tachod her b, e { : . ’ Lan pér-hen intelligence; there might be In this assortment the best weaves made in Burope and Amerlca. are Tep e 1 ernor, "Georse M. Landers, 339: sec’| SoEs e e, but they, tailad L d < g , Albert Phillips, 329; rer, er but they, to come B MRS e o S wa cig Je t wiely Bivaia 5 Roversa; Compteolie b to, Eemerads -laying schiorel / A . Dunn, L an 50 to 52 inch wide Broadcloth in| 42 inch wide Gabardine, lavender, John F. McDonough, $20: -hm&. Ray- |occupied a pinnacle in the chicken blue, brown, ved and maroon, at $1.00 |brown and b 1.06 e N \ mond J. Jodoin, 339; senator, Thurman | World lonely in its grandeur. With it and $1.60 yard, : ey BN 3100 varg 5 | o o B idwe of probate, |all she was @ retiring, " 50 to G4 inch wide Black Broadcloth, |, 90 inch wide Storm Serge, maroon, es V, James, §15; representative, | clucking creature who Dot above 51.000, ‘81-':0, $1.75 and $2.00 yard, brown, tan and navy blue, §1.00 yard. John Potter, ,;:'; ’X:'"c" “c“'ea pu:gk' h::kvosdlg!‘:r‘xcmd lflemu XAy -::Ik 50 inch wide Imported Serme, $1.00 i Wi bertus C. Burdi anking’ &, § po! § "i?’ ; nch wide Wool Eponge, $1.00 a e T, Auiie T e had — 0. KA “Biuiria Sapaer ) bl:: e Lyt s Dietes Hean . art's S| a al 2 - THE H, C. MURRAY CO. | oono R tE AR S g One takes a tablet just after the|gress, Richard 294; go 1 [ : : . meal is completed. It is taken iuto gl S S L L —— the mouth like food: 18 mixed with Clif B. Wil et door, gluw 8 Jutim uts e e g L b 5 i | Sarded hens as inventions of the evil ly ssolved. goes ini T 1 od 1842 i stomach and is there mixed with the O it Sed ot :,:, A ; ) ; ncorperated I mach juices which are composed | 38: fenced in with ehicken wire, gome of v TS : of acids and alkalies- 283; sheriff, Sidney B, e Nty invadsd 1he u A Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet re-in-|288; senator, R ey then I & teals “WHEREWIT HALL” forces these juices. It quickly digests the elements which such weakened juices cannot digest. El 4 the peace, E : eAa‘-tlter lwhlllle t‘;le sttoex:‘\u;h m&nl the ;g‘?r Gn!lilaé 289, JO"I;‘P.B Gorman me Pt ally 0 1] urn - n euryboldy ngefs &, of course. cetines, whero R Gurdner 368, Wiliam . PAIMEr 574, | e Satuaay whon Hanking arri 5 P X 8 4 ofidis X amesT. > 3ve. home to find Esmeralda_ missing Everybody is going to need it more in the future, {he stomach. Stusrte Dyapepsid Ta: perier Clas Entertsined. |oves U Torgotion Thé ‘et oF The . - = ’ 18 ardm class o e e NS Ve xn‘ con- , too, when.the earning capacity is less than dur gy mplote the ork .of Siving the | Church held its monthly business weet- | tentedly hut no ’ Esmerelda clucked mg o 5 There is nothing harmful in these | 18 ‘Monday eyening with Miss Bessie | back when he called. With awful fores * % oCluggage. er the devotional part | boding Hankins peered into the alley The best way to be sure to have some THEN is - §| Which the hody 126k are suspiied 1a | 3¢,iie Meeting. a social hour was en- | under tho bacisieps up in o air. ahingles ‘of = . o large number Dheing present. | meralda was neither to save a little NOW—a little at a time, but that -J| 5000 ““WE%J’:“?":':"‘:,‘;“,:';?; The programme for L’l;?;m“ e [Saheitne g on 13 s ften. - : any food without in- | Suded a solo x little A . . ][ 7y and the entire heaitn of the body | % reding by M Witen LN « }{is increased. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- .”‘u’ Jets are sold wherever drugs are sold, | Rolréshments were ~ The Willimantic Saviings Institute RS et ARkins ki | 35 MoClugmage H. G. MURRAY, Prasident _ N.D. WEBSTER, Treasurer Srodn . A Saart Oo, 130 Rivast W Meoh o Sow- & , Mich, and a The Ladies’ soclety of ngre. umgle _m?““e wfll be mailed free. gational church Qge{' lt&x'rl. H E v

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