Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 24, 1914, Page 2

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What Is Going On Tonight Wi tcxg'azno.u.A.o.u. w, ey San Jose Coumcl, No. 14 K. of C,|ability. €or °"'f¥.¢:‘g°1%eys’¥°e‘m. No. 38, K. of M| ;A majerity of die Willimantie stack- Jownnml:.t:!c Hfiounufl. Ne. 723, R. A. lon, - which 2%y v:;%;’:nr‘h mfl.‘fl' Ho. 10, R and & . M., on! Biioluu.nuunl ot Board of Alder-| o' ihe existing mortgage on e ic' plant, and furn! 1 DECEMBER 1ST. Yl‘l‘;ll capital. Irx“fln meantinie the : n TO START . ceiver will continue to operate e x : he negotiations — plahts until ¢ g 5L Quidnlc-Windkam Company to Resume i g oy ticable, With Older Employes First. n A Running, Wi -__hmp‘ . Sr e REETAG o G ufimn:r ews that the of Quid- & - fig -twe hours- i commany,. located . In| Thuse Whs Opposs: Traffie Rutes Hope| trice of the ctr s this city, will start up again after a| Board of Aldermen Will Amend. Or- i eriod of idleness, 1s by “.v‘Lmn. in the city. dinance—The Rulgs. was given out after a meeting of the| wpe patitton circutated by fhose & ypon any| G'*vhhf"v;“-m “Ha z —there are five varicties of Marsh the fire dis- city iabor payreil for ted mallows. lo delay | S550. divided as :zho:::‘ lice de- £ . : Beiaes Tower Mats strost Improvement, —there are six varieties of nougat. g, L -] left ; firs department, 3 Ao op- B y . local _stockholders held here "Monday | . ceq to the traffic rules, which ec>mi | on of the city. taining sewers $29.00; In fact, in the 1600 different kinds morning, at which C. H. Newell of|to effect today. has o presented to| _12—In slowing up, stopping, turning,] $98.93. e 1 t of candies made and guaranteed by Pawtucket, temporary receiver of Mayor iel P. Dunn, for | while in motion, or in starting to turn ALL company. was present and ”’m“xd 2 meetind of the board or&:l} o ‘to | from a standstill, a sianal be g1v- BiDs FoR M e the proposition of reorganization. It|,meng the ordinance which established|n b mu.f; the whip or hand, in- = ls not expected that the plant here | ;o ryles, Mayor Dunn has issued a with it the dirsction tn whi which employs $80 hands When running { ooy for a special meeting of. the al-| the turn & to be made, Bidder, on full time, will start with that num- | germen, which will be held in the coun- | 13—Befare Bids and 153 Guesses. ber, but it will start running on the| "o, inber tonight, when the mat- D P first of December, & week trommtvfayx ter will be discussed thoroughly. The highest bid for the Whittal An- from eight in the morning un °g‘ The majority of the oblectonr} are In Pro) those bebind. | glo-Persian rung, which was recently or four thirty In the afternoon, Prob-|uginess on either Chureh North used as & wear and ocolo abjy, and preference will be glven 0| ireets, on which thoroughfares another < Sarray e & pedestrian to| of the store of the H. he older workmen at the start. As 5 ° venicl, ™o Tctsattiies waerhut, cats] oS Ss Dermitiol g buin: SEuad. w Shatl on der the new rules. or on Main street cept near the right between Walnut street and the rail-|hand cufb thereof and so as not to ob- road crossing. Very few of them at.|Struct a street or crossing. tended the public hearing on the mat-{ 1%—No vehicle shall stop or stand - 1 g i noeoo600R HE : | o o o ter held previous to the passage of| Withm the intersection of a g sgd 1| glvmg ces b P R foetive to b e R s, o3 The rules, whieh become e ve to-{ or rydrant made, from ounces l# day, read a5 follows: 16—A person ha b ol 2] P g RE . 2 there’s a candy to exactly suit your of 111 0 Tra e P e 1 T A | 5 ol S ounn e ‘| i—A vehicle, except when passine k. of! a_vehicle coint in the same dircction Sou =0t Yo clis ot Sheiieet. or OBITUARY. o or starding still, s Icesp o] Tnal Miates Mall, Dre dapart- hasne b : < s 1 s | risht 2nd as near the right hand curb| mont vehloles. ambiiances and Qimare. Bl NN-CS:M Om-lflu g ; Our Sales Agent in Norwich is Broadway Pharmacy ofl 1! t g “_‘A%fc?' bt th hicte of physicians while enraged in the ac- | o¢ Enoch 1. s‘vmsu..uum‘ aled > olll coine In the opposite direction shal tien e hon o imelr, profeesional | at the Middieaex hospital. Middistown, ° RN e . Faz o the visht in any street and tiroush any Proces- | Lo sy O e o e ile HUYLERS COCOA, LIKE HUYLER'S CANDY,IS SUFLEME o 3—A vehicle passine another vehiele! 1oy 80 2 ° $1.00 Roasters, now 79c |oine in the same d'rection shall pass| * 15" yehicte waiting at a curb ghall ‘ ° % 5 $1.75 Roasters, now $1.59 [n- 27 not oull rver to the =tght wn-j PRI F00 PACe, (O TERSS abont Ho#'a s 85 ¢ e adooospoooceoonnnpascoos sl $2.00 Roasters, now $1.65 [a+ “nt in i e e T arme oo of a vehlele on the : = = | > y 5 4—4 vehice turnin= to the ri-ht in- ; fo ShmaEn.. S - o i spense. to an alarm, or an ambulance, form this $2.25 Roasters, now $1.98 to_another streel <hall turn the cor-|chall immediately afaw up said venicle| vriimantic, former mayor of this f $2.50 Roasters, now $2.15 |practicavie. as rear as practicable to the right hand| Tioner jeft Monday mOrING 1o 3t ) ¢ . curb and paraliel thereto, and bring it| Lonler, left Monday morning to at- er St S g oot inte] to & standstill untl the fire spparatus t°7d e t‘m:,w' s JEWETT CITv T anoot thiem, comtraty te Mw. Two lo-|six days b Jaf Omes Wott tesk A Fovnan? the center of the street]| O, 2oulance has passed. oy cal sportsmen, one of whom became|Coxow and Jack to jail Monday. 20—No vehicle shal' pass any stand-| Henry Dart a well known re-ident an efticient game warden, came out of | ing street rallwa™ car from which pas-| of Mansfie'd, died Snday at his farm Norwich Preacher at Second Cengre- into th Vi <o er are haim. rocelccd or discharg-|at Mansfeld from +H~ infirmities of e s h gational Chuich—. mic. + & sgiv- growth on the west £de one fall day,a The Rev. B Apple, 82 years old, pas- $1.00 and Up. D TR Tenmer e A e 1 e ot had Heed ta| ing Service to Be Held in i'sthodist [ew seasons agoand came upon & Pl tor of the Lutheran Churéh st North e caimoction aE Phel Tay_ v vehicle sha'l pro~eed at any| Mansfield for manv vears. Church—Rowing Not to Be Snot. T Water Guis PR 48 S04 - He was & traffic on tha' side Of the street but] ..o % VoLO2 PRI BROCIRS Bt SO ~ it preacher for fifty-two years and dur- ro vehicle shall turn around on Rail-| [77° St & €UCeler Speed than is safe Mre. Ellsn Smith, Assistait Postmaster Wiliiam T.' % = 5 ing that time married 1,084 couples, o Mrs. Ellen Smith. 71, died at the| Crumb is off duty on account of illness. Railroad Thief Arcested—Stanislaus |paitized 2,212 persons, officiated at 25—The word vehicle includes ev-| ome of ‘her daughter, Mrs. Bertha|E M. Gray ls in nis pace at the IU’l-l Chideska Has Stolen from Cars and |1 """ funerals and preached 6.434 ser- erythine on wheels or runners, except| SMith cf H~h strest. Sunday. as the| office. : Stati i . mons. o bt R i result of a chock. She is <urvived bv| Rev. Charles A. Northrop, a former Stetions—Tsken to Providence, ... mo| e = e o P o e grm.| "7 A°nmtier one ron Hosea Smith of ! pastor of .he Second LoNETBBLOPS: noat Detec | ar .n b em- - DarimeriD o erenraten o cpdim: | thi= " rit: cevernl ~ranGohil ren andchurch. has supplied tha. bu.y.t for the 0%y Dit JAY M. SHEPARD D hteien th vieation oD Cheration| one oot ri-Achi'a She hed heen a' pas two Sundays. It is w.th pleasure 0% Of the - Bt i el Venicles In yiclatier Ofany of the pro- | ZX%a-nt of this rity for eighteen years, that his friends listen to his able Stac and was an earnest member of the|preucn.ng a_ain. < I ee e Joan Shas 4% uo ity tiim Y00 Sor] asiias chiunch. The Woman's Missionary soclety o£¥ o o l Mrs, Joseph H. Smith, the Congregational church ,holds it8!.ppe man'has been doin, co cidera WEDDINGS. Althen B, wife of Joseph H. Smith, | {ank offcring meeting at the home of | reaking and stealing from cars ai. I reatment —_— died at_her home in Eaglevilie, Sun- | agier oo N+ Wheeiock fhie Crucsdar) | stations on the Shore Line recently Ryan-Lynch day night of old age. She was & native| pmotil00 FOSE Che CloDooa O nage | Officer Wolf arrested the man and the for William T. Ryan of Wabster, Mass, | of Clinton. born January 8, 1881, but| (o ¥ IGEVaT SL L8 ™ Rhode Island officers took him to Prov- and Miss Anna C Lynoh Of this city| had resided in Eagleville for a num- Froes . idence on the 5.09 train. were married at Bt Joseph's church,|Per of vears. She is surviveq by her on Service. Officers Mitchel and Woif have beer es Willlmantic, Monday moraing at halt | husband, end two sons, G. B. Tal-| ‘The Thanksgiving service will be|on the watch for Chideska since Fri Pt nine. ihe corsmony wasSoertorm. | Madge snd Eiward Slater of Derby.| held In the Me.hodist church Wednes- |day. Detective Caroen fold the Jew “mera. DirectorandEmbalmer 30.62 North St., Willimaatic -ady Assistant Tel. connection JR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist Painless Extracting | ; B will take place in Clinton. day evening and Is to be a union eer- | ctt City police that the town was L Sam; treatment of Pyramid Pile 3 A 8-y Rex. i G Hkwhon Who' Aleo Gl e vice Therefore there will be no| unate to be rid of such a chara matied free for trial gives and Filling a Specilty T e o L e Brief Mention, Christian FEndeavor meeting at the | before he ald any work here. 52 Main Street, - Wiltimantie Telephone HIRAM N. FENN INDERTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Church 8t., Willimantic, Ct. felephone Lady Assistant was best man, and Miss Florina Mo-| A. N, Potter went to Vernon Mon- | Coneregational chureh, =~ = o Jail for Twe. £ this city was bridesmaid. | dav. 3 l'eer\"“ohflde b e Py s g nell have gone to Glasso to make their| John Coxow. arrested at the ho: D. Mathewson is in Boston on bus-| home w.th Mr, and Mrs, Robert Wil- v v some blue traveling dress wi'h hat to| smess, | o AR e e e g B bur. Iteh, aud cavyied. white an-| wr W Jackson went to Providence llegal Shooting of Robins Monday ; 4 = 3 3 y morning. Saturday night RO TN Ln damn i dreb and] Mevony; Hunters who visit any of the cedar Pole did some w.ld west work w.t. s g P e i rice Ctelia Morin spent Monday in, Swamps near the borough are meeting | revol a seven-shooter of 32 c: tothe PYRAMT Y, e T mantin =p ahel orwish with plen.y of robims, especially as|ibre. He fired ore shot. There w ramid Bl 3ion. o Bl EER S ¢ late as this date are they to be found 'a general mixup a lttle later, T B iress Party entered the church, and Men-| M. T. Kellev of Norwich spent Mon- | l2t¢ a8 this date are they fo be found 'a general mixup 2 Mtte later T “Pom ouy Pasvid Juitl M 'V 'SIN | dav in this city. growth of savins, The: ate furd o the 15 and costs for carrying concea de'ssohn’s wedding march as a rces-| p Tantels is the Tuest of his son. | Juniper berries. It is a Aa-'-rn- + weapons. Chicego Jagk was giver ke iy i Monicn Meleoon ang| Nelmon Daniels this week. that sometimes unscrupulous hunters osts of the court, which will m T e e M o et Stmvand| Mrs. Helen Hanna of Bri-hton, Mass. ) «~ sl g spent Monday in Willimantic, A rereption ard buffet lunch was giv- Mrd, N. Wetherell, now of Worcester, 3 en ¢ 1~ home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur| ‘s visiting friends here for & few u £ lowi g the wedding, with|days. : abort sivty relatives and friends in at- Mise Elizabeth Kinesbury who spent tendance. the past week in Hartford returned on i The bride received jmany &lmdsome Monday. 2'r and Mrs. Ryan left on the| mne ¢, V. train due in this eity at ' ’ sht. Upon their — return they|yate Monday * will reside in "ebster, ,where the % =3 groom is emploved by Rosebrooks and |, He-ry Carey has returned to New Cummi-gs, a plumbing firm of that|)~"don after a visit to relatives on Fairview street. . city. The bride has been employed at clerical work for the American Thread| Miss Mae Moriarity who =pent Sun- company. day with relatives in Hartford re- Robinson-Peters. turned Monday. ?’Vi“;‘a‘m nlgblnm’r; t:t ant.leboro, Ve, AW, Ducl;:am‘m mrm Mol:\dly taltnl ek - xS an, ss Rose Peters, daughter of| Andover on husiness for the - state The center of the family on Thanksgiving Day is the dining | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peters of Jackson | board of education. i s 4 street, were married Monday morning| R, T, Hills is spanding a few dav 'oom table, and wise housekeepers realize that they are known ' at nine o'clock at St. Joseph's rectory | with his mother Mrs. Henristta Hilla A 5 by Rev. T. F, Bannon, the pastor |n¢ Briggewater, Mass. »y the table they keep, so one of the important items on that They were attended by Wilam V. Palmer, Jr, of this city, and Miss| Mrs. ““"‘.E“':""d' Wwho has been the great American festival is the Table Linen. Come in and let cuest of friends in this city returned 1s show you the new patterns from the best linen centers of = == | to Middletown Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Gallivan of DOUBLY PROVEN Norwich were In this city Monday to : he world and we are sure they will ibterest you. e and: Wrs. Hoder T Matebiin. All Linen Table Cloths, hemstitched| Imported All Linen Damask, 56| Norwich Readers Can No Longer|¥ho have been puests of Mrs C 2.75, $3.50 and $4.00; 8 yards long Dam: : George Siswick. who ras béen 450 each. o inpotied A1 Jane g Amston on business _ returned All Linen Napkins, hemstitched, 15 : . e Linen * Eets, consisting of Table|inches wide, 3o, $1.35, $1.60 and 31.75 | ago. James Courtney Sr. who spent Yloth and 12 Napkins, hemstitched,|?® Yard- rs. attend the Ryan-Lynch wedding. -2 yarde long $1.69; 2% yards long |inches wide, 60c a yard. Doubt the Evidence. Cubh. YORiTtan Mosaay ts FHORAEINS. his R in Stafford Springs Mon- a0k size. $3.50, 35,00 and §8.50 a agzen,| All Linen Bleached Damask, 73| This Norwich citizen testified lon | gay """ " e Told of quick relief—of undoubted | Sunday at the home of Mr. and 5.00 and $12.00 set. Plain Linen, 72 inch wide, $1.75 aly. o0, James Hurley, returned to Boston on Hemmed or Hemstitched Tray |vard. Monday. b :loul:;, t291: mv T & Half omm)s.e%omnen'a allover pat-| The facts are now confirmed. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bt Gunther, and etter q oths, B0c |terns, 50c to $1.00 a yard. P K W ach. - All' Linen ~Guest Towels, hem-| Such testimany is complete—the evi- | dsurhter. who have been wisiting A‘lll Linen Bureau Scarfs, 50c to $1.00 sflltched, 2§e u‘a; 'Mctn y;rd. sipe dence conclusive, to their hems B ‘Hartford. ach. mporte: ues! owels, em - Fringsd Nepking, $139 and $2.00 a|stitched and ombroidered In pretty| 1t (o convincing proof of merit. | Miss Grace E Randail has sone to ozen. colors, 50c to 75¢ each. Mrs, C. Bennett, 46 Palmer St, Nor- _U;:unm;fl;"& chhs ol s & wich, says: “Some years ago. ome of | {; hear Leland Powers give one of his my family suffered from backache, | recitals, 13 Y Every cold he caught settled on his| Miss Leuise Folletts of T E H B \Mu < AY fi b kidneys and made the trouble worse. 1 . 3t . His kidneys were disordered, as was shown by the kidney secretions being | g A . Panklera, irregular in passage. Doaf's Kidney | whose husband 1s manager of the Sijou Pills, procured at N. D. SBevin & Son's | Will succeed Miss Follétte as planist. - Capital $100,000. Surplus and Profits $160,000. Drug Store, brought prompt relief.” In Hartford Monday wers T. - & : A LASTING EFFECT. Established 1832 > At a later interview .Mrs. Bennett sald: ‘“Doan’s Kidney Pills cyreq one ¥ x ot my camiyof Wiy outie some | &2 Mgty ST 5 o ey years ago and there has been no sign B. Welch, of it since. I willingly confirm my former endorsement of this remedy.” Had Sulclde Pact, Accuracy in accounting, - wrteous service, pro“:?tnm-ndliberdity. dealing, and a 80 business policy in administering its . . Providence, R, 1, Nov, 23.—A S, e T o Bty a8 Kiney Somodrcger B et Ok Doan’s Kidney Pllls—the same that Mre, Bennett had. Foster-Mildurn Co,, ¥rops., Buffalo, N. ¥, ST o Don't Delay Treating Your Cough. A slight cough often becomes - | wi 3 o hu:m! wes allowed to plead to a ! profitable. g - : us, Lungs TheWindham National Ban'kt |5t Fop im0 Sy Fowt| R oo umptinett WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Lo Syt soni o Gite | % Verplanen £ave, out. ast omh teea to help | pile 15 tne Minth Disteicr semosr Fhe total number envolled is 1999,

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