Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 5, 1914, Page 13

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X vwwmm pfs:uyclouayma cold Need not interefere with nonhelyw inds and l. Jlfl l Fhe oxtlook for Sundsy. is g of this city at & meeting held Taesday | farm, r ; mm ' b fair and continued-cold. g : 3 axtended a -nzn‘lnw- call :n 2 3 - Observations in Norwich. additional l 2 Rev. M. G. Dana, Winsted, to = ‘Overhauling and |,z =i T Sponis e T e it =+ =9 % Gontains no opium DELICATESSEN : Repmr” ir Work ; Sank ang counter a‘”.‘:."#’"'“““'w’“’m“ ot | niee druggists: | | your “chef” these De- : Ther. Bar. | the . = ¢ , 3 . o stringent measures wi h-g:tflanfl:tb.hfly 5 mtvmx- ; ; ve relief. cember Holiday Shop- a d .63, s0g0/Ruoe that e rise from e s % of all kinds on Automobiles, — : e e . ping days. Step 4n on “Carriages, Wagons, Trucks yew ey home. You'll and Carts. l?‘fl Bulletin files payable . Seatland m m“mt aemm are Meohanical Repairs, Pajnting, Trim- ok s By o S Sy A . Sad Conditions in Poland. GEfiMAN DELICACIES ming, Upholstering and Wood Work | ~~ sum. Moom end 1 m'.,.,"“",,,,, 2 ¢ Cotteetor sy ; otland ro Mr. and Mrs Adam Homicz bave ] COLD MEATS * Blacksmithing in all its branches. .. Bun b1 §, Bond ot this ify, A D, to remember, nothing but Uni . . e ety oy g ey been hancn,hly dl.lc)ufnd tmm the | received the 2 Dokpes x nl = k p TS T i TIF | Eug| Upited States service. He been come payment _poult - 2 DELICIOUS -CHEESE Il 6 4313 E X ns ¢ ! J all ¥ ron G Tvier o this dty :fid L ved b ; B ar unm. ] ¢ of mises. Gnder General Rosecrans, and s rec- & E foc the teoups. Ay .all }ht make the serving a { % . 3% | Or en a most gallant one, he 4 e lmdn 3 .5 5 6.3 tedly com; T Frldny December 2, 188§~There|ga off. 8 or a meal an eas; 507 to 515 North Main St. A : |‘ | e S s e P % | was a very full attendarice at the town I y Six_hours after high water it 18 low E meeting in the town hall on Thursday. | his ¢ v The sum of $47 was realized by d“'Y- tide, which s followes by ficod tide. Windham Votes $300. John W. Stedmen-introduced & nfl- members of the Woman's nna ot Windham has voted $300 to every|Of resolutions raising a committes tol op 1 Cchurch at their recent sale at — H t Y H GREENEVHJE ‘NEWS man who volunteers, or if drafted pro-|Dhave in charge the funds a; riated ™ rea our riouse Cures a substitute or goes. Windham |for bounties. The _resolu were Several carloads FORTY . Ont o Mre, Geage H. Benjamio| Sabio 8, o S ' b | oty dhopied St “Cbaris “e=8 FRANKLIN . a e VOS! s Y. = Wlth Gas Thomas H. Baldwin Acsidentally| There will be a town meeting De- Forrest Spofford of this city, latef - _ 5 Mrs. ewitt of = Stonington > Shot at Warner Arms Co. cember tho first, to take measures to|Sergeant Major of the Sth C. V., who x has been ing seversl ~days : in STREET. B U Taise men In anmticipation of future|lost his left arm at Antietam but con~ E tows: with her sister, Mrs. Blias Stock- y using a . The life of Emma MeKnight, widow | cals for troops. S i g{rfi:gméaflr.nae‘nj:{n 1g'e-r re:A'é::c:w:: Thaines Easlc Seosidioldon o & clerkship in the provest mar- |ines by l".'mzor°mhmE‘Tfi‘r":&‘?‘ Aystic Eridsy morning at her residence on| The stockholders of the Thames|shal's office in this city, and has als ~ ity vt eal“ al a or e e carn hie mot seriousty | Bank of this city meet on the Gth,|ready entered upon his duties- The FLAT CAR WHEELS MRS. G. P. STANTON until the last two weeks, and death was proximo to eonsider t.he subject of be-|appointment is no more than a:de- = — 52 Shetucket Street Pach radiator ! Beater in | the Seneies of Toby and Mary T, Me: = ;;au c 5 e o g i T P, Sowinm Uy Tiecar) or is a steam heal n | the daughter of John and Mary T. Mc- ym| h its. b i rom i i i itself. It is safe, sahitary and eco- | Knight, born here 51 years 2go, and| ruesday, P;":g B a0he s ek | P PESORRLSN ; In.v'am' A the is showing 2 full line of New nomical. There i no coal to.carry in| las passed all her life In this Vicinity. |jerg of ail the banks in this ~ Henry Hammond Esq., of Kilingly,|' afembers of the First Methodist . ~ Milli for Fall and Wi @nd 1o ashés to carry out, and it does|She was married Feb. 2, 1531, to GeOrge | signed the sut in <ity have | United Ststes Marshall for the district church met at the home of Mr. and g Ay Yy inter e e O S oo | T Bensaman oy tho Hev K. 7. Sulli | lfned the subjoined cireular, by votejof Connecticut has resigned that po- | Mrs Lewis Nichols on Vergason ave- [i jlod’ PUTIEN: Thutsdly e soeb — s e £ P D o i .gogkeg&‘:,, "(I:Lo \fx?te:fl‘e!i':,o :g:::d tog:yd "“‘:"' m; glwflon has been ac- = iwheels of a flat car on the rear of a| J. H. FRANKuIN, D. 5. T, It maintains an even temperature |YS2rS ago. Mrs. Benjamin leaves tWo|worthless bills hereafter offered at Sopd has bgenn.mlohfige?“.l: &',‘;‘éi: ting. Ohpamic emd Hitvous D and the gas flow is shut off automati- | SOnS, George of Springfield and HOW- | sither of the banks in this city for|cesso e e et oh ot pevmenre | 350 0f thix city. also tvo sisters, Mre. | deposit, payment, szchange or examt- |~ Winter ls Upan Us. is feached, thereby preventing wasts | poiiiot Lo A iaary |nation will be stamped In acordance| ggtyrday, December -3, 186--N “iof gas. endleton, and one brother, iam J.| with the statute of this state reqUIring | ot winier 1o Soon 0s we ww_‘-‘;‘;“"“f Room ¥, Shannon Bid & m. to 9 p. m. el 117 Teiephone Disease. 5, Hours: 18 McKnight, all of this city. Mrs. Ben- | ¢ de Call and witness a demonstration at | jamin was a member of the Greeneville | P, Samé under penalty of $100, gest_that our lady friends who do so v There are a few hundred dollars of > the Sheitering Arms. ficult to ri- up, as a new crossing of D oEpeles. T Consresationsl church end of the La- | worthisss nofes now in circulation in | BT 810 SRR TR nak Gotr i Ouly & ot 8 Tt 0Noiiue, . . Was a womtan of oxcellent traits Of | qutetus by the above, ¢ . o |knit mittens or gloves for the sol-| Jobm W. Buckley of Paterson, N. . | eSS o e ov "0 St PHYSICIAN and SURGEON of th character and was highly esteemed |, ¢ St S diers. was in town this it it. It split one rail badly, twisted an among her relatives and wide circle of | rocibent 1o oot Ioiig o s Shuine Sth| - Deputy Collector Chappell wishes us R e Svother and part of the Sar went Into|office Rooms, 5 and 6 Steiner Block &s ad Elemiml D ’ friends: Her life was a helpful ane to]gjtion at Fortresys g{o’;me but h(;ofl' to inform who are go- fortunate as to|. +Willlam B s 08 Poalip Copper bt en Ho od £ m&nThe (Eraskiin: Suara) epL those with whom she was associated | uon, 2t Fortress Monroe Dit HODes |have an income tax to pay that unless | returned, after visiting relatives in freight hands got the section fore Hours—2-¢ and 7-8 p. m. by relationship or through acquaint- TECOV- | they are desirous -of assistifig the| Hartford ihe station ssent. aud Withinloffice tel. 675-5 Residence tel. §75-2 ery. B . 1.3, ance. 4 goverhment to the further amount of 3 &l M.m St Alm Bmldm Norwich, East Lyme and Windham g had been 2uglisS&EW o g s each put in 4 substitute at the Bre- |LeR Per cent upon their taxes it Willl Mys. Agnes Biackblim o Accidentally Shot. vost Marshals on Monday. Thomas H. Baldwin of 262 Washing- Bank Dividend. ment, of this cify, is in town on ehort. ton street was accidentally shot at the = . 4 Warner Arms co S O N Main| Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1864—The Nor. |leave. At the provost marshal's Fri- ‘: t § B u J e T D o o e " | wich bank has declared a semi-annual |4 two substitutes were credited to o the damaged car rnes £ uiiar an employe from Brooklyn who just|dividend of five per cent (free of gov~ ‘LY@;:""L‘N‘“‘“‘“,;‘; w “‘g“““‘-“ street remrnod Thurs -e-v evening on the wrecking train, to be taken to lately moved to this city- The man ernment tax) payable on and after er nearly a vmdfi visit with frle'nds New London, and all other material was trying out a revolver of .32 cali- | the 5th proximo. Commission acknowledge the reckivt|yn wilimantic. burned. v‘oLlN bre and one of high power. ‘He in- Second Church Calls Pastor- “_’rfe:tfrf:°m°“n":;"’l")‘f“m7‘;d.s'2;““‘:‘;“gg T During Friday the sectionmen were || Bring them to our new Jewelry - Bleeds ueted domay cutdts| The Second Comgreationl Sosily Fiakbeiving Gav RS T AT Ay i ]| B X TEACHER S the fone DY e oAl T I e T e o™ Daniel . | make It in ot condition for Seuaiag- o | § ey workc af the Towsst priope. o Willim summoned and rendered il possivle| EMMONS E. WHITE SHORT CALENDAR AND Fack of Biah BUL i PASE R Q¢ Sl Sive Snd Jemply o Willimantio tws diys eash §| | assistance and had the injured| - ~‘r' - AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP ASSIGNMENT OF CASES, > S Dbt et sxmhabiped. v man faien to-the Backus hospital: 1t £y oo motorct dowa’ Tharadas {0 MARRIED J. OGULNICK & CO » Wi t! 3 h.,%fe,“g;;n 0;“‘,'}? abdomen and. nad | Shares Honor in Yale School of Relig- | Motlons Argued and Work for the Next | slclt Mrs Thomas sister, Mre. vnm‘u%“ T B o Tarenie, R g R o Bald i “ e X;’; f,:“;“{i‘in o o ggn;’;}gg Now: Haven? Dec. - §-The Foga] v ihe subaror conrt ere o PRI HaY b;“rumhtfuq ::'Loaénn.u"“d -t _’;E—D_‘_’L \\,}r,e-, he wa; cog?—.‘ey;d to fthe hospital. | Scholarships in the school of religion, {at the short calendar session the fol- gnr of pfw%'ls will be ovi m oLS: — In this city, Déc. 2 1914, 2 t was thought that if the bullet anu was at his on Otro- ke oy e P ot TS | Yok S e vl . S 0 S A et ome e o o S s I RE SRR SR e e Stop Talldog Wee 2 prove fatal, but otherwise Mr. Bald- d 3 = reelc. John A. Biorgan & Sen|win may recover. The Temorrhage was | hounced tonight, to Schuyler Pratt of Gourt Azalgnbints bedcopad P 1 L P Funeral co_at her late home, Buy a NEW OAKLAND stopped and every care given to the | Seattle, Wash., and Emmons E, White Corwich, 3 EAST SIDE ITEMS a1 and and COAEL. Thans comtort. | A% the Rospital Incer i | of Notwich, Gonn, both membere of [ . At Norwich. Monday, Dec. 7, at 1.p, the Swedisn chureh at & ucloek. have a safe investment. <, | the day it was stated he was resting as | the junior class. m.—Fenton: et al ve..Fenton Builiing sad i AT MRLcIn " ew: - Taliadn POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY LEHIGH VALLEY comfortably as could be expected. 3 Co., hearing on application for disso-|Macadamizing of Main Strest 6«-»1 1914, Horace Gardner, s CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent Noo2 Nut 3650 The plant_ was temporarily ~ ehut g FOMon ¢F e On—Changes of Residerice—Persanal | _~¥3 o (g .50 per ton. s C Paidwin 1hs the Raises- KING'S DAUGHTERS’ SALE Jury Aot ts. Toash NNIX—_In New London, Dec. 3, 1914, | Tel. 753. Room 15, Shannon Bldg. Office and Vard Central Whart |ment of the arms company. il e 3 RS “d ':f;"' : " - ataades ; ""“““““" warw ek Jamos -2, Man- \ o v owe: any Pretty uesday, Dec. o vs. Yerk, Telephons 884. : “ 5 % ] Mr. and Mrs YeRoy Barstow ux_x Vot Dee. 3, 1914, v e T A S20E ana ave. $; Douglass of Hiciors Things a Buckingham Memorial = | SX, - R -n“éu‘z::;mmcut Co.lson Ellison are visiting Mr. oS ) Rix, |!|°1 T e 111 o DR, Re J« COLILINS Most Cigars are Gooa— family atiended a harvest supper re.| There were all sorts of good things | _Wednesday. Dec. 3—Andrea ve. N. Y., O Viiliam Brend of. o e m‘“h;."la?fil?omc i 5 L cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs.]|at the annual sale of Loval Circle of |1 H- & H. R. R Co. Church v Wil-| ‘erurned from a short stay in Boston, | CLAPP—Entered the higher life, Dec D E N I IS r THESE ARE BETTER | Thomas Barber at Spring Lake . of | liams, Murphy vs. N. Y., N. 'H. & H BI04, o s eity, Dr Wates W. TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR Canterbury. - arm, | the King’s Daughters heldd in Buck- [R. ¥. Co. where he was the guest of his sister, Siass. Ry ,_.r es ingham Memorial on Friday efternoon | Thufsday, Dec. 10—New Englana | YatthaBrend = o csdsm;- css Manday afterncon ac|148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. GOOD FELLOW 101: CIGAR TAFTVILLE from 2 untfl 6 o'clock. The sale was d'l';'n'wm“on o yye- Haskell, Cran-| ing Main o i i ':;‘T‘:,‘:‘:;;, The body Phone 4244 Hes. S‘E“NPPNP Franidin st Playsrs. Chosen for Socosr Gamse at! YWere Very proltily decoraied with &v: | riday, Dec. 11—Short calendar, bar|yon Soess S:cl:;g-vmmmog Count- e . S m e platform at o meeti: and 4 3 " » e CH Thompacnille_—Plainfisld Plays. the | o rie tall was ;zzf iy baoth wihen | T seiny Dt T8 CapeciaDCiorton | o200k, Bdwest Mays of Fux Fill snpit CARD OF THANKS *| kg Ganerat Soshing. (landiords” o ‘was decoratex d d ite - jet al vs. . Doan e - ] Gréunds—Marriage of Henry C. Gley | toons and evarsrosm. Tho Gaké tabie|m o i i S i Move to New Bungalow. e L G L e aad [V, TassmaS: ! and Miss Pauline Myer. was located at ther 1ght of the candy | Tuesday, Dec. 22 (special—Man-| Mr. apd Mre John R. Fowler heve| bors R L T s e KUDLIK, 261 Central Ave., City . booth and just across the hall were |waring vs. Gallup, admr., appeal from | moved into: their new -bungalow B O Ve e A i ane Cor. Green d Golden Sts. At a meeting of the committee In|the fancy articles. There was a large | probate. Main street. Mrs. W. Austin of llpl-y R T e e and mother. | Ty 2 BEAUTY SHOP A an chazge of selecting the plavers before | display of apromd of all kinds and 2= r ol Hill, will moye into the Fowler home- | r5 fme Donk those Who sgent fioral 2 Follow th d each game of the Faftville Soceer oot | Near_ the main entrance there were Motion List. stead on-Penobscot street previousty - MEGERY RN oo TS e srowd to the only place | bail club the muow,ng were chosen to|Several tables reserved for the sale| The matters on the motion list were [oCcupied by Mr. and Mrs. John R.| ALBERT D. CRARY AND FAMILY. PRSI in New London where genuine chop |play today against Brussells at|of ice cream, ea and chocolate. not reached until the afternoon session F‘owlp Hairdressing, Sham g, Scalp u suey is made by an Oriental chef. Thompsonville for the second round in| Those in charge of the sale and the | of court, when these matters were dise Lenoy Storms bas resumed S Facial Massage, Manicuring and the state cup: Goal, H. Finlayson; | tables were as follows: General com- | posed of at the Worcaster Institute Chiropody. fullbacks, H. Satton, F. anrmen, mittee, Mrs. L. A. Wheeler, leader; | Demurrer was argued in Norwich |[of Technology after visiting his par- Evening Appointments taken. Hand or COAL AND LUMBER halfbacks, W. White, F. Greenhalgh, F.| Mrs. N. Eugene Smith, vice leader: |Industrial Improvemeént Co. vs. Fenton [€nts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Storms, ?:ckrlc Massage. Knowles; forwards, R. Pilling, A. Fin- | Mrs. Archibald Torrance, treasurer,|Building Co. and others, which is an |of Main street. : Tel Conections HARRIETT E. BREED layson, W. Wilson, A. N. Other, Jess|and Mrs, Charles Webster, secretary. |action arising through the subscription | Ira Levick of Hartford has m the - Greenhalgh, agd reserve, J. Blanchette. Fancy work, Mrs. N. Bugens |of $750 made to the Industrial corpora- |Suést of his parents, Mr. and h l.' The team will leave on the 545 car | Smith, Jirs. Fred Parker, Mrs. Charles | tion by the Fenton Bullding Co., whose | Emil Jahn. of Main street. ’ armel" and are confident that they will give| Webster and Mrs. Louis Geer. Cake, [name on the subscription list was| Mrs. Augusta A. Pratt of Carter DON T WORRY ¥ a good account of themselves and will | Mrs. Archibald Torranee, Mrs. Harry | signed by James F, Fenton, president |avenue has returned from Boston . hold up the football prestige of eastern | Rushworth, Mrs. Clarence Brown, Mrs, [and treasurer of the Fentoh company. Miss Martha A[e Ynfl Sh on Sheds? Connecticut. Charles Nichols and Mrs. Joseph Ad- | Attorney-Allyn L. Brown argued for | B! stenograph ur radiator, this winter. W y . ame. Aprons, Mrs. Georse Carter, | the plaintiff and Attorney C. V. James | office there. Bocoiat ratse Ty tha. '"{‘ Plainfield Here Today. Mrs. Julan Parker, Mre. Arthur for the defendant. Judge Shumway -“""Guest from Toronto, B for wl-l\ingp::d srt:rn'go.’ v:“:m:‘r: "Why leave your farming| The verready Glee club iines up Thompson, Mrs. Luther Packer, took the papers. Louis LeViUeof Toronto is the guest called for and delivered to and from % th :‘Fflgto ‘2" Olympics of Plainfield on g:_‘\;manz:)lfiy Cand; 'booé?. ml.!(t: thz‘he ymxa:.m; t:ok the W&’lft"l g'tonrnl?‘nfl Mrs. Benjamin Mclntyre of your house. You wiil have the ad- e | the vidence street grounds today to ent of -demt! 't in Michge! anta; heat: d e e e S IR B, vt il st e ey e (1| e, Semacd M RN 2 T Diy s Night Barvic a ’ 3 z H_b’m‘;in‘g D e ’,?},‘3:;; ‘;;gfi‘dl’ and chocolate, Mrs. Samuel hcn. defendant and Attorney Lee Roy Rob- days as e G oF hm Mre. Day and Night Service cludes everything necessary halfbacks . Schofield, | Murdock. & | Mrs. William McCord, Mes. James |bins for the plaintiff made the argu-|Edgar Crandall of New Haven. 3 Dot ormostan el conmardocl o | Burdick, Mrs. Walter Crooks and Mrs. |ments. It is & suit over the convey- KI & W M the construction|amitaze Weller, St Armotr, and I, | = A- Wheeler. ance of real estate in New London Ym nney yman S Brierly, reserve. from ui;l:hmm- toh&rnto‘ gx \::lgl; s N 1231 WM she y ———— Seru claims that he was induc 2 g 3 lowest prices? WEDDINGS. gouple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. | false statements to accept certaln se- lmflflvmm"in Engina Houss Hall— : Call Prices s itz adonds W. S Gley of Taftville. tor $4,000 which, he alleges, is. cfc izt hn. Adam Homicz Get g et Gley—Myer. Y ergason—Cumby w & k, ensol tters from Poland. i JOSEPH BRAD) RD Henry Charies Gley and Ofiss Pauline| At the parsonage of the Taftville| Hytman Blalstock ve. Jacos Kirman: | Several -improv VO . B FO : Chappell Co. ji:75 0% w5 ey 5Pl | e PG B0, Ml | SR T B e P R m“"m‘“' BOOK BINDER = ning ai e ; Comtral Whart _ Gosl and Lumbor | B..C; Stone, of he Second Congregar | Variey rarried Wit ey, M Vergason | taking tho p'.lf: er: %fi?fi-’?fl fn’x"?fi".‘.,d‘., o s been ” : " hones o ung | and Miss Margaret Cumby. The on! Brown and Perkins for Inti J. € . et e Sguple were attended b ~r o e e et T P Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order p Linderson. . After the ceremiony _ Argument of demurrer went over in : : . OLD DR. FEMEDY FOR|s secepiion was held for tho couple William Bowan meeles va Rhode Ial-| ™ THE BEST OF ALL RUBBERS bk v b g now es and a tew iricuus ;. and - Hospital Trust Co., executor, an the latest styles, high or low - — . HARRIS® menutectured. ang | ent. Mr. Vergason is employed at tho |appeal from the probate of the will of 3 P ok v-amy - : H. B. Porter & Co. woodworking shop, | the late Johin Eccles of- this city. : B |0 o s, vl e Sl | PG A i o ST - Notice escri] local mill. ey W e in le in the divoree suit o '~ 1 - Free Bun!ing Kinds and Lehigh | aRs. MRy A HARRIS. R Taftville. Luslinan ve. Delis Lusijnan of Mont- : ; Nerwich, Conn. Price One Dolla: g ville. Attorney John H. Barnes repre- g Postal Depository Moved. sented_the pu.umfl and Clayton B. ALWAYS IN STOCK 3 q : . Postmaster D, C, Murphy has been | mita {0 the defendant. - The plain- ; The Eighth Street Canal OMA. E,’ %Oel’h‘ Sta. “‘"",‘,’,fif 1og Soctal 3""""‘ that thel june 26. 1805, and the e o 3 r, Market et ul depos: of or the local po. h h 4 5 o ‘Televhone 463-12 vings department has been shifted | JRUtl (16 divorse sult is brought are N | Bridge will be closed until from The defaslt was of ment ln Alexander LAMIT ; )(o!:gn ‘to’ set :éden.mn-aflt wu . crTaaaan - . Per order G 0 A L Unclaimed Letter, iz t local office one| € Chapman and nflr r e » “THE BRIGHT KIND® £ anfimfi::a T iiressed o Thas «”.:"::zm i o ks : . . SELECTMEN. X = in Iq:c ganm.n % lin-Lena Co., ui“fin for non-flnt for failure (o . m Hazelhurst of Watérbury was a thM budn- visiter here on

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