Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 5, 1914, Page 2

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WILLIMANTIC IGNORE TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. UVIAT e, z 3= B Bome Gitizens Continue to Defy Rules|of the ; cnmtnwm"" : flnuhmnum Mrs. Amos Clements, of North Cove corresponding we entry Injured in" & Pooul o Mt | it STRRIY el 06 R Ergic pife ; Walter L. Hoyle was in Worcester, mmrmlyentomdmp-‘ T g g Dresidents,] 9%, & D 3 go{m Imly"h Tndtvia. M‘a’&"'&“fl‘ o ns ‘where b = have been cautioned two and|ments to be &t the Togu three times for violations of the same vim:'th rgl.'a.lter nvun“lnm i o] les Warn- . Friday morniwg, suftering from in-}ingg he certainly deserves no sympathy ! juries received at her home Thursday gga m:;aap: em}:p:god 3o aiipear 3 2 “cm“m“’:““ in & peculiar automobile ac-| I COME on KO8 HoX Qe contented PR L ocamediutio bl v sy afternoon, Afiie dhale nosndey el ThzsdaN themselves with admonitions, and on David Matthewson &pent Friday in mu Florerice Bennett mllbnry, the he pla i IR oo is visiting friends in Clémentsd and her husband went those w! pose on the - 3;‘,* :i,, shed on the yard which ture of the traffic officers by repeated| Miss Edwige Gilinan spent !mau ‘Whitman of Providence has their car goh.té?;l will have” to. be dealt wita[in Putnam. “been a visitor 'm. relatives i3 ferent way. J. Kelley of Norwich, was in this|here. < !t is m{gfldng how someé of those|city Friday. Reports of the pluu-f cl dn.nge- sStreets every day show Napoleon Leclatr spent Friday ia lion blooms are coming Thate unfamiliarity with the rules even| , 3aPSEOR -A. J. Potter, New ’B.-ven. ot yet. One prominent man left his car the Cofinecticut Temperance union is nected, so Mrs. Clements | héaded the wrong way on one of the| F, ¥. Ames of Hartford was a local{ to speak at the Congregational church started it, it shot forward, pinning her | side streets leading off Main, and sald| visitor Friday. - ; against the corner of the shed in such|he thought that provision only applied| James Lawler of Boston was a local a position that she could not move or|t6 Main street visitor Friday. call for help. In regard to the blocking of the sidle-| Nelson Gllman was in Putnam oa When found by her husband about|walké by teams, one merchant in ‘hs|pusiness Friday. Local ‘Masons wefe fn Norwich on an hour later, she was in & serlous| district between Union and the rail- P Friday aftern o Daldresgd ‘; condition, the medical = exainination | road tracks on Main street, who iz us-| Mrs. E_C. Gordon is spending a few | Fri i rets 1y Which followed disclosing a frastured|ing his side door as a resuit of the|days in Worcester. SOmmIntidely. pelvic bone, ruptured, biadder and' prohibitlon of loading by backing| A. E. Aspinwall of Providence is the Popular Musical Comedy. Dosaibly other internal injuries. FHer,across the sidewalk, stated Friday|guest of relatives in this city. Thrée Married Men was the title of * condition is s@id to be critical. that he found the new way very little| A 1. Story of Hartford was here on|the show pleasingly presented by the e gy ::n :nx{ e'n::eima,:uvemanz than u:;-E ald. Friday on his way to Norwich. John Gr}er:relo ml:meu Cor'.n"ofly cgrn- ! n many ways more eatis- —elect pany at the Orpheum theatre on Fri- Successful Christmas Sale, factors. When ihe mewness of ths| Attorney ( ot G. E fHa- e aicing 2 3’}: ’c“huz-:«'n %:%us;fiénfi; ::t'r the ::;?;1 rules m& worn lofl, it is l!k:ly that mm'n-m- ;‘: = m"‘; e u: m‘l'w""m: Forwarded $6.46 to Red Cross. 2 man: PUTNAM Christmas sale to & close Friday night| stinien o> " COMO o the Samel,, .l of Mrs, Sarah Nash in Hart.| An offering of 36.40 taken at the societies Friday Miss Margaret Aylward 8 confined to. her home by ilness. : Masons at Norwich. o ed ford. Unlon Thanksgiving service at the R An Letiz Baptist church has been forwarded to| aPanese Bazaar at Congregational at the jors, with the following QUITVARY. o Viste 1 Bristel, whate the was tus| Red Cross headquarters. Church—Diverces Granted Wives of = %o!oreddav)r(o‘n ux‘fxl’m m;- Aridia v?’y? - John L. Chandler. guest of her brother, C. C. Fifts. Vhat motive shall ~govern my[ Affred E. White, Henry Marrott and | 2® favor er ant 58 [attie [oxle. Christmas giving? is the subject that s Jotn Lord Chandler died at Mrs. J._H. Fitts who has been ths Charles 8. Doane—Hearing in Quid- B il s Tabes: Bradiey home of is brother-i-law, Frank B|guest of Mr. and Mrs, F. G. M8on 11| tnt Bewarrs 1oeaue at the SnEa0r ~Windham Gase Set for Dec. 18. Mirtam Nuzum, Grace Niehol: m Topliff of Coventry, Friday morning at| Havden street returned -to Mampten|church Sunday evening. B Nichols and Lena Loomis. Food table: | the age of 86. Mavocarditls was the| Friday. s Miss Minnife Diamond 1s visiting Mrs. A. C. Scripture, Mrs. C. L. Clin-|cause of death. The deceased wais| A block of wood thrown by some un- HEARD WIRELESS MESSAGES. with friends in Woonsocket for a few ton and dirs. Willlam E. Webber, Bag | born in Norwich, Vt., Feb, 18, 1876, the| known person broke one of the rear T © [aays 0 geAucB\:tlu; ""{,fl I:rucyu fl(l{‘org windows in Brick and Sullivan’s stors| Lecal Boys Listened to Supposed “ngcl‘ Wright of mnm has &nd Mre J. 5L Bentley. Linen | urvived by one broth v, Bensam | - aon- Communications With British War. | £, 00 fiesr™aten Fia, to remain ool in enarge. - Mystery — booth | Chandler % Detrort, Mick. IS s s i . _SShEaR 3y - shipe Attorney Andrew J. Bowen of Wil- -+, ‘"’be e Mies Aniie Bhitis’s Bus- —_—— Eranplan ot ¢ Voske Vst ¥ith har limantic Was a visitor in Putnam Fri- | The decree was granted by Jud day schoo! clags. ‘FEncy work booth: Christmas Seals on Packages, Ete. g 4 o of Hey-| Silvio Maynard and John Barstow|day. Reed. P. J. Danahey of Willimantie Sorority, Mrs, Fred Woodward in| Pogtmaster Charies . Dimock Has| F. vy dayles of N -t R Sne e have e Dlalit Sent o Jail was counsel for Mra Marrott. ghiarge. - Ico cream booth: = Messrs.| recéived notice ffom the department at rlved 11 Dl oty FriARy 0 Who have: been intereated in HStenin | sesias® 3 2Ty Mann presided at a|Charids S. Doane Put His Ailing Wife T O s .| (ashington that the ruling op seals|winter at the home of his Reukhter,| nights thls week to. the 86de rAdic g G R d g BT Out Jrers known as"iho Dardanslles. an D oy were: e .} & siapeaten St thie month, Mrs, George S. Elifott. grams that, it is supposed, are being | 5o° ga. was sent fo &l The lsst &b of the day was the castles the strait got & new 3. Hastings, Mrs, W, Os Nusum, Mra, lcnr?;s él?r“uu;:;l‘u:?:b at‘é tl::yng Mr. and Mrs. Léandér Wright have :enc to British warships off the coast R“"'wuhce Stearns, ringfield, | STanted Grace Do.ne, Wmlm.l.nflc Charles Hatcliff, Mrs. Fred Swift and| sfesd to lotiors "eng’ paciages” this gim;,;fi b:,:,ge ]:hxdma?: .{Tp ‘zd ;:!nc:h soq'x:‘ mz:t in u-us“L l:;“leh &r:: formeriy of this city, is to pastor :fld New Yo;::, ;tvm - H?o-na. Bu! before the Crimean War newer Mrs, Hattie Hoxie. month. They must not, however, baf {70 1° 2 FEEC, to ‘m‘"'mmm:f sought in vain. The Y:“m:t e Tt g n,n S_""‘“fl gational church at Hamp- h""‘"‘m hmmg wm‘-flfl whi of the bride. %flh%d"dl:umwe t‘:mm nearly midnight Mrs. C. D. Sharpe is to have m 14, 1905, by Rev. J. H. Newlands, in W. H. 8. to Play Monson Academy)|, John Clftera. » seminasian, wito| ihat are held s Delnk & violation of| FSmoers of, the Elng's Daughiers at | Windhem. ~ They went to New York it e Bn has been visiting at his home In this| tne neatrality of the Daites oroion (0f| her home for their annual meeting | %, Tive. vavindham High School opens its|city for. the past month, returned on|ward nations af wer In Earore Ths|lext Wednesday. o T e ol S R B S Jasketball season today, journeying to| Friday to Niagara university to con- | messages are sent out In a code made] (ALlorney General John H. - Lighva|of September 7, 1310, her husband re; R T Cotitest Uit fivus Blx. studics. ot figures. made| optnion on the taking of a désr at|tumned to their’ e T e 2 %= proposition for the locals 0 defeat.| . [% Hastford Friday wers Mrs. = O. (Officers of U. 8. W. V. Fitoam Heights was read with in- | Gl o3, Sen Goor oatth. ot the Gims. e ZJf T o Gotians e Yeak | Mrs. G, E. Stévens, Mys. Louis "Kidge: Hamilton camp, United Span-je The city's business centsr will be|She was obliged to spend the re- put on the :ddnutd side. tity of i bury, Miss Eiizhoetts Won | s War Veterans, has elected these| Mmade brililant with extsa street lights | mainder of the night at the heme of gnly two left out of last season's fast Kntéht. s -c"m“'_“g'g's“"gukmf_f: officers for the cnsuing year: Com-|during the holiday seéason. a friend, Mrs Nasoniion, who latef DR BULL ably e ited by Ottenhoimer, Enand. | A B, Alien, B. C. Avery, Dr. H. B. F.|ander. Fred E Kids: senior vice| A number of Putnats L fl;: ST o Dol Botme 1 srange commander, E t bers will be at Danfetson t later returned to her home in er ana Kramer, for the present at least, | L©'Sing Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Burr. Sormander. Fomar }{Sfiék’.u%flpl‘;‘g urday) for th® meeting of i ol Po- | Whitmantie. For days after her hus. H, J. Kosmaler; officer of the day,| mona grange. band put her out her arms and body DEPE i 3 : shoy the blows she AN BE DEPENDED UPON W. C. T, U. Elects Officers. The Living Telephone. Hosea Greene; “officer of the guard, Invited to Danislson cdv:z.d .'f.':’k.:m To. ¥ The thought must occasionally force T0 RELIEVE COUGHS The annual meeting of the W. C.| Some time after the close of the n Gilman; trustee for three years,| Ioeal attorneys have been lmu toelt tnto m .flom that the - . U, was held in their roome on|Franco-German war the Prussian|Erank E. Young; quartermaster, W. Sarah Gordon, Windlam, |1 n e White Valley street Friday atternoon. The|Uhlan arill was introduced into the|C. Bacon; adjutant, Charles S. Fran:| taghes oiPare o, the conferring of = mother ot the vmnua. testified ir |iron rule o ‘nerm. afer il reports of the president, secretary and | British cavalry. The firet men to be|Cis. The officers are to be installed her dlflfll Dodne | just what ma m people requ reasurer were read and accepted and | exercised in it were a corps of House- |-at the January meeting of the organ- | (500 On the afternoon of Jamuary i to hr nnnuou and w —Kansas City Ji hold Cavalry (Blues at Windsor. tzation. Officers of Quinnebaug Lodge 'I c- she toLl of her sad experience. — They were extended, each some $00 — The following are the newly elected | decree granted with change of | == vards from his fellow, many m‘fl:@ of OBITUARY, officers of Qu?:oun; 1 “ Tname. Atmrnw S, 8. Hnficy repre- cA!Am cmvl‘ ncyh‘n country being covered. —_— of this city: W. chun sented Mrs. Dosne as co D, local applica.. Surplus and Profits $160,000. TP, Jerbsl messags was given to Mrs. Charles Haescat. . Chase; L dan Geissjer: . oach the se S B e soldier on the extreme to] . The body of M . W, . Merriam; “'c.(, Established 1832 pas ‘slong: “Ensmy)'s vedeties at|Hacscat wite of Charles Husscat ohg i tary. o WINDHAM HEARING En%l;lfle‘wh ?treen. It got hopelessly | died Thursday ip -z Springfield, Mass.. : 8. 5 J.| Set for December 18th—All Creditors |t muddied half way, e );o;y;‘m:vxlgt;:a:; Jinces of l.bou‘lh '.m:: ., W. E. Ship; 2 and Stockholders to be Notified. Accuracy in accounting, c¢~irteous service, (:::e it got mtig communication from | Danielson Friday afternoon. Mrs. L. Gilmo: organist, B. N.| 1. tpe case of the Rhode Istand promptness and llbcnllty dealing, and a s uts Dalds By the are naeier Tt e iy et Deelson. |4 ] o Peron e, N e nd Mrs. ; X & b aound business policy in “administering its Bits. e Fonas "ot in “wirear? 2= | W Brown. 1 A° Morrell, A. 1. Morse; D e s, ‘aeratac: | & S pest Biood 3 chuncterue THE WINDHAM == Hasscat had been a resident of|auditors Frank D. Thayer, Luclus F.|pick, R. L. Fhe perfeot m»m of ‘the W California’s state printing office re- | Springfield for a number of years, She | Merriam. L 0] oata 15 WHAL . Droduces . suon NATlONAL BANK, which aims thereby to cently sent out 24 carloads of matter | leaves her husband and & brother, ey - curing catarrh. tablish with elations that shall e m e s Georse, of Woonsosket. JAPANESE BAZAAR es customers — poseatiend 'y HONOR PUPILS. At Congregational Ghurch Parlors | ceiver of the emn High Schooi Students Listed Fer Ex- cellence in Standing For Past Two Months. Frid: nese Wedd @ Fea-| Mr. ?ermnu stat 'urn‘ay——hp- ing oa. v tion of tbo ‘oncern will be compléted.~ CASTORIA A T R l A Japanese bagaar vun Of the $580,000 £ claims ""“"K.m at | SO prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and fitable. For Infants and Childrea and interesting fuetures Wi was prof InUse For Over 30 Years Folowing is the list of students|the Conmgg'l’lonal TheWindham National Bank ewinanam NNational ban who ‘won highest honers ‘And homors s and” Fablés whers for excelience in studies at Killingly| many useful articles were offered for WILLIMANTIC, CONN. the Elish jschool during the past eight| sale atiracted the attention and pat- - b o~ ronage of the visitors. Highest honors: Seniors: Harold|jate afternoon the ladies m':! tea, njamin . rolls, salads, etc. The presentation of A J: Heten Heath, Clgra Wells. Juniors: | W pecial feature. Those | If, was Orderea that i 0 e druggist Eugene Reed. Freshmen: _ George metahdelnga::.:Q:Q'Ifln huflon Andem, 3‘0-!2!”: mm t!ven to lfl cr-m- 3 -fin& colds, Boys, Flors Lambert, Anita 3 .| Mis Edne Mann, Raymon 4 wheaton | 1 Praciically all of e Connectiont ilsents T e Hiudnts st heve et | e L R PLE T etk It Sl e R T o A’s in their studles. ! ‘(:{::Lee}'finlfnfi{xflflm!'{'amQflnc Seward, m‘"mwfl’w Mr. ns satd. afoat thstant Tellet. Buy a bottle to- Arthur Hughes. Claude Jeebgbg .Ii| Marion Warren, r-q_gm rmmum o onors—Seniors: elena rooks, ‘Wheelock, !hflk < case Arthur Hughes, Claude Jette, Selma | er. F = . the of Willlam Howard Kijes, Cilarence Peterson, Arthur for meore specific statement of rea- PATENTS THREE DIVORCES GQRANTED Pratect your idsae. Now is the Time WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Affred E. White of Putnam Site in | lee, page Guide Boak Free. Court While Mis Wife, Annie, De- | the HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law scribes Him as a Booze Fiend. Windhem County Savings Bank Bidg. Bursts of tears from platn. | Sranted by th The 1 = Dantelson, Conn. ° ° o ° tiffs marked the trial of uncontested divorce cases in the mgem court here Friday, Judge Joel Reed . A siding. The weeping was the women who cried told of b“ to which they had been subjected by i 4 i l S brutal husbands. There groles e 2559 The Ladies Sp&fil& ty Store the plaintiffs weére wom: mostly young Wwomen, .fi‘ ths e of 11 . — treatment told to b'? told M % $1.75 and $2.00 values fn Gt ana of & ““:?u to give one \ [] $139 = iome| SOTUTdRY f this dlrm 4 > This is for a few days only 'Wampwblmw’bfimhtw of Useful Gifts "| And the Cheery Holiday Atmosphere Prevades In Every Department Of course a whole lot of people have been going around saying that there weren’t going to be any toys this time and there wasn’t going to be much of a Christmas, and how sad and gloomy EVERYTHING WAS GOING TO BE. And all this time the dock was going around just the same, and Christmas coming as fast as it ever was, and AN EXCELLENT XMAS ¥ have just received a large line of new models of Coats more children getting ready for a better, bigger Christmas than anybody ever did hear SUGGESTION g g",‘_” ?%Y,:‘:;& ) hwmh-flm e gy | ne Hiand e habitually fntem: T-hymmo‘-hgmdhwm_‘ AND THIS GREAT TOY STORE WAS INGBREITTT) | S dtmar e -"“"“"“"“"""'&"“""‘"“"“’ sapnd riEatnite” Sl Women’s § 7.50 Conts for § 3.95 GETTING IN ITS GOODS it #y o o - open There’s going to be a Christmas, the biggest and best ever, and there are going to Women’s $15.00 Coats for $10.95 be plenty of Toys, too—Toys for little folks and Toys for the big brothers and sisters. ; Women's $25.00 Coats for $18.50 -THE HOME OF PRETTY DOLLS Childrer's Pretty Costs, $1.96 and up Dnl’lfiibalnlmmhmfidlmunf” " There are all sorts of Dolls here, from the wee ones to the fine, big ones. Big Dolls and ments we are selling today at half price. Little Dolls. Santa Claus has enough for all the good, little children. Dressed Dolls 3 A and Undressed Dolls, friendly Dolls and proud beauties, dressed in the tip of Paris M""mgfms“ amcmuwn'smmmlt fashions. : 722 Main Strest, < Willimantie » : Th@ S £ JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Funeral DirectorandEmbalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic iady Assistant Tel. connection DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist| {557 Church St = | Tele)

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