Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 11, 1914, Page 2

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Wlnt Is Going On Tonight held from his lim Division No. 1, A. O. H, Center Kadiap: Chapter, No. 11, O. E. S, xnomt'z-n.“ FUNERAI-B Mrs. Anna E. Hill Funeral services for Mrs. Anna B. HIill were held at ten o'clock '!'!mr-dny morning at the home of her Jé Mrs. Theodore M. Lyon of S ra Napoleon Handfield. ville. Rev. E. H. Tunnicliffe officiated. | p;pe, Services were also held at the grave|geaq were ely. The operation | Wi b in Mansfield cemeters at two-thiIty | from his home 47 Vemer stron g |but bore e tos 14 te itk 2 as accept =L . in the afternoom. requiem high mass at St. Mary's | to recover. . - how to 5 Mrs. Eliza Joyce. chureh bet: Dy AN e - e—means ywi ‘m The funeral of Mrs. Bliza Joyce was Mre. H. 1 H9ds spent Thersday in| LOST—A muff, in'Norwich. . Please the chosen to best held from her home in South Coven- try Thursday morning, with a requiem high mass at St. Mary’s church in that e place at ten o'clock. Rev. J. A. Dooley Ofciated. Burial was in St Mary's TOTAL OF 2,662 CHILDREN. years’ experience is expressed in— cemetery, South Coventry, The beéar-|as wiole of School Age i Worcester. Season—Offi: ors were Thomas Joyce of Providence, SR 1 Fiwen, 109 et Terminal Club ta Clase : every box Jomm Jovce of Laconis, X. L, 3 sm... Attend Private Scheols. ., B. Pomeroy spent T ¥ in} " ors of Asylum Lodge — Plans for of gfl:&"; A T Baaes of o iaalhite re Mrs, D. E. Tavlor is in Boston for{ Farish Christmas Tree. Arthur E. Gresne. the town of a few days. The members of the Terminal club The funeral of Arthur E. Greens was A. W. Buchanan was a Norwich vis- [ are to have a \bake Saturday af- itor Thursday. ternoon at Weq m.quocx cove to wind L J Miss Dolly Stanton is visiting rel- | up the season. A few friends of the ) : 1157 are attending the public schools, | *11VeS 1n Stafford. i e e g I-u'u-chnd | and 1048 private schools. Of those not | G: F. Taylor was in ' Norwich on|Jeorge - advance guard attending, 199 are under five years of |Pusiness Thursday. e it el tmban Tow i { = ago, 116 between five and seven, 12 be- | A. I Bill is in New York for the re- | fonst Jt is not decided whether or not | ) e tween seven and fourteen, 160 between | mainder of the week. any more hikes will be taisen this sea- | FRESH HOUR fourteen and eixteen. 1029 of the| . Harold Frost of -Hartford spent|son, as the weather is growing rather o o pumber attending private sehools are | Thursday in this city. cold for such outinge. i n attendance at the paroc schools . ¥ in attendance 24 ane Jarochlal echools| Clarence Bowen was in Colchester Asylum Lodge Election. —and ew: box conforms to the schools; ERVESERy ot R . Asylum lodge, No. 57, A. F. and A w SatiBued ve lalis The figures for the districts com-| Welles Wilcox is in Holyoke on |\, clected the following officers at i y the low. - Mrs. A. L Bill is visiting in New|ton, Jr.; S. W. Theodors Dewhurst it deurmg of name flr e e of Enchne ches 4 vears and | York for the balance of the week. %W e Dal tgenmsxm.cfr‘a:\ b beax's. jonie=x years of age. Miss Mabel Hardmann is spendin, . Tracy; £ utler ¥ DISTRICT 1918 1914 |the week end with Miss Mary Bentley | Chaplain, George Bradley; S. D. In First District .. 875 of New London. Carl B. Seamons; J. D, Clifford C. In Second District tastes a whole lot better when |1 Second District ... 1331 s - Windham . District_..... the dining room is fixed up | oot Windnem Disirict ... 18 tidy — when the TABLE & Back Road District 10 matches the SIDEBOARD |Jerusatem District 14 H ‘Warner District ... 18 and CHAIRS, and the RUG by and DRAPERIES harmonize. 3619 350 | In Hartford the past three weeks 1 to | Cided to call a special meeting of the Ice Remains From Storm. ‘ In Hartford Thursday were: Miss]in th osed layout of the s - The recent storm is the cause of [ prary n the prop: ay We would like to help fix |00\ 55"i ko “sountrs -~ neresnouts | sy siose a1 D Rt | T S o s .o than many of the residents of the city | Relley, Mrs. up your dining room. Our Spnoes 1:;?;:::?& troelga:;sl’“tgh%rlel;x;; grllEWold Miss Harrtet Curtin, Mrs.|hold goods to Hartford and will make ————— 7 2 K Wilcox, William Sweeney, Jr., y i i stock is full, and has every |in telephone and other .connections in | Jack Heatey, W. ' Norris, Jonc Ren: | Lt city their home. Mr. and Mrg. E. | Father of David and William Flower this vicinity. The hill-section of this > = $ome in San Diego, California. grade that could be called for. {city, too is pretty slippery, and gum shoes come in hand in navigating some 2‘“ ‘elock, %umamuo&wn ting. There the parents. ral nvieu tor Napoleon Hand- gnmambu pain sincé the accident, pared to the year previous are as fol- oseph’s h ed that the opération was to save the boy’s life, bntlar tvm days necessity could not be understood ‘The boy had been in § 1 Norwich. Mrs. F. H. Deming is visiting in Stafford. A. W. Turner spent Thursday in return to Mré. Thomas l!;mma Je"vaeu City. : STONINGTON =~ | Q 0 G 0-0-0 @ 0500~ business for a few days. annual meeting: W. M., W. F. Brough ; S Cushman; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Backus are en- |5 & ipomas §,.,5,";:¥,§:,f’m;“ nH tertaining their daughter, Mrs. G. R.|F ~(hesebro: t s ! . : ;_tyler, John _Carlson; | Ennis of Worcester, Mass. trustees, W. F. Broughton, Jr., F. R Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Huntington re- | Tracy and B, S. Cutler. The officers turned Thursday to Sharon, Mass, | were installed by W. F. Broughton, after a two months’ visit with rela- | past worthy master. tives in this city. Selebtmen Meet. Mrs. J. O. Blanchette has been a surgical patient at a private hospital The selectmen met Monday and de- OuSuleoAgminNuwid:hBro-fiwtyhm! HUYLER'S LULuA, Lant nu e’ CANDY, IS SUPREME 3 06 Qa000A0000GRLANLALIGQQO DOOG000000000000005000<000000 8 0 8 6 6 06 800000 6 00 0 C 600600000000 voters of the town on the evening of fou "o her Bome in this clty in & pec 31 to accept the layout of the Lord’s Point road and certsin chan lary B. Denison and daughter, MISS ELSIE ALDRICH BRIDE A. L. Griswold, Miss Irene | Miss BEth 1, h hi, d their h o R T AL R e OF STEPHEN MAURICE EDGELL Wase Attended by Daughter of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. VIENNA SAYS EVERYTHING IS QUIET IN POLAND In West Galiria Strong Forces on Both Sides Are Active. 1y, Angus Park. York, where the former will be em- ployed as salesman by a candy manu- David Flower received a telegsram StH stretotide’ dvont s PEIIT S WETT CITY facturer. Thursday notifying him of the death| Warwick, R. I, Dec. 10.—Miss Eisie| Vienna, Via London, Dec. 10, § p. m. Prospect streets, and the side strcctz JE C Athletic Association’s Officers. on Wednesday of his father, Du;m _edrlch. you:xm“da‘gwrsg:e:n —Thev;:flaewmz official report was leading to them. i . | Flower, in San Diego, Calf. .. { W. Aldrich, form: - | made today: o {leading to them. Chrutmn,s Bazaar of Cengregational o et oL O atn ! [ Wiowss: Dstent vies st 3 This tows: |ator, was married today to Stephen ! -In Boland yesterday everything was b Ladies’ Aid Society Largely Pat- David and William, 2 son in Plainf. Mautice Bdgell, of St. Louis. The cer- |calm along the entire front. - X Sale Nets About $30. 5 were elected and a few amendments an 11} eid m | | The Ladies Ai i ~ ronized Thursday Afterncon and|were made to the constituiion. The |and two daughters, one of whom lives $mony was perfofond by Blaop Devid ht attacks by the Russians in g adier B0 s T D0 By e e e et ot Kils | In Lanedaler R, I, and the other in |H. Greer, of New York, assisted by |the district southwest of Novo Rod- as the rosult of o sale of fancy arti- The Co: Py S ren m;s:‘zm prgslt:emflt, Sr?rmg}‘tsfiunmmmf sa:u‘:‘ Imelda B. Geucher, of High fi:’::“&dm"&.wmnm;’: «: m”'fl ?:cr?-‘xfllg: strong forces .on o cles held Wednesday - evening. —The|, "6 Thusteswiong’ Ladiss’ soslety J2E ey, 40 e ™ | street, is visiting Mr. and Mest Thomas | Warwick Neck. The bride was attend- | both sides were active and we have - proceeds will be used for church pur- | held a Christmas, bazaar in the vestry | “75L"Y ‘managers and assistants elected Plainfield, ed by her niece, Miss Abby Rockefel- | thus far captured 10,000 Russians. The umi hre 0 e i - Thursday afternoon and evening. The | for the coming Season are: Baseball ler, daughter of John D. Rockefeller, | battle continues today. | various booths were beautifully dec- |manager, John W. Haley: assistant, visiting local ds. ’ s Sewaneper, of Sew_toek] = Ouw dpwéiisns o e :m x % 5 Attend South Windham Entertain- |orated, transforming the room into a | Edwin Higgins; football manager, 111 1?'“: D..wu' A :?we mlleduino‘v.hoe“:e own_territory Main and Union Streets, ment. bower of Christmas loveliness. An|S§iapton Burdick: assistant Frank|BRITISH HAVE SUNK THE W) e 18 i i e par - Phone 285-8 Willimantic, Conn. Quite a number of Willimantic peo- |'the supports in the room were twined | Muller. assistant, Ed Gilmore. Alvin GERMAN CRUISER NURNBERG |AUSTRIAN N ATTACKS Emperor William’s Health Improving. ple attended a concert and social giv- - 4 en for the benefit of the South Wind- | ith fir and red berrles. The supper | Mawson, '16, has heen elected foot: ham Congregational church Wednes- ter of the room. On the walls were Were Sunk Lasted Five Hours. . SHEPARD day evening, at which a goodly sum |5 Local Notes. b~ 3 JAY M. § was cleared for the purposes .of the | numberless cards, advertising firms Amsterdam, Holland, Dec. 10, via s MA eoETINUE London, 9.15 p. m——!:.:!poimr “'eé’iam‘! - | health has considerably improved, ac- In Poland It Is Quiet Along the South orting. to. 2> oicial aunounssiEnt tabies formed a hollow square in the | ball captain for mext season. Action in Which the Three Cruisers Nat' - o ern Battle Front. Succeeding Elmore & Shepard v T Sam Jonnson of this city | Poth in Jewett City and Norwich. The The ways at Nat's Point tvere wash- | London, Dec. 18, 7.48 p. m.—The of- made in Berlin today. FHis Mafesty's - Embalmer 551525, ctertining monclosue. 415 ing the storm and started seaward, but re is norm Z - Booth. A summer house of orange | ing the s ut | that the German cruiser Nurnbers, one | acoe 3 e o nny Toeiae stars. | ture fa normal. F Direciorandg; Goudreay was heard in trombone o- | color was filled with trecs bearing do | Jere brought In by their owner, Haoul | of the warships which trom LS platform was made into an orange tree 03 from the shore by the waves dur:|cial bureay anmounces this afternoon| Berlin, Dec. 10 (By wireless to Lon- | Catarrh is relaxing and his tempera- - o Tz . M, legrange. ment was issued today at army head- 30.52 North Si., Willimantic |Morics eiceon bn voral'sclos, St | eious sranees and » Slcirole atraet: | oot il ave beine made by the | " hetn e, e o0 O D (Gumreelst 0 et tromm Vienne TOR IA £ orine Smi o clocutionar. - 3 , 1ady Asaistant Tel. counectior oforts, and an-? and Mrs. m;xmcxi Ploal weardd e e "tle e R g Ko W e i texs of TS Siel METERSING | inat the r Ansris Aumem In westen: CAS =y |mandolin and piano duets. iss Ce- o - | Christmas tree in the church on Christ- “ =] - HIRAM N. FENN lestia. Backus bpened the programms osepling Emeraon end ris. E. | mas ‘ove for the Sunday school of (he | ceivel from: Viss Bamirs) Sie Pred: G"x'.."‘pma It 1s quist elong the For Infants and Children UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER|miot®[Bing sole. Toe, afair was|io.date grocery store was under can- |PRESE, | 0" o Setlors: | CFICK Dovelon Sturdse, reporting that | rresn astacks asaimst Pietrsow asan | jn Use For Over 30 Years 62 Church'St, Willimantic, Ct. | Ecclestone, and was very successful. | ¢bY of &Teen hung with Japanese lan- | pome in New York, a former reaident | ("sna that 15e memreh for the Dreadey | D2ve failed, owing to the stubbornness i Telephone Ledy Assistant bunting. L. M. Carpenter. H ¢ Wep. |0f the borough, is visiting friends of the Austro-German Two Basketball Games, ster and ). W. Alling dispensed the | NeT®: holas of Russia has gone| Signature of D O Basketball fans will be given two |BToceries. Red and green crepe paper |, A% unclaimed joster Inlthe Dostorie Scharnh. Oane N'c l: eNISt | chances to see their favorits sport to- | With poinsettias ornamented the. food | 13 Sddressed to r - day. The Windham High school team, filb!e Wheremdeflm;ies: r;]f ul)!( dea;nxg o Dwight Clark of New Haven was a l;;uru lntt::‘ = 1;:5 -n;::y’- light h?“ol\:; - > 4 %, ons were S] y . o scatt W Painless Extracting e e D e " he " geer~ | Koen, Mrs, H. B. Paul and Mre. W, |Fecent business caller in the boroush. |Cruisers and light cruisers, " and Filling a Specialty which has made the reputation of the | B. Marshail Mrs. Frank Wilcox, as- “No loss of any British vVessel s €6 ”» Pt P g 2 . {local school at that sport, will tackle | Sisted by Miss Isabel Marshall pre- reported. en e 752 Main Strest, - Willimantie | the fast team from Stonington High |sided at the punch table. The candy . —— Telephone on the Y. M. C. A. floor in the after- |Dooth was arranged back of a fence Murray's Boston Store WILLIMAKTIC, CONN. Umbrellas Are Worthy Gifts.... The usefulness of an umbrella makes it a most sensible gift, and our assortment affords every advantage. The covers are of the best quality at the price, and the handles vary from the plain naturai wood, Mission wood and the more ehbonteoneothhlilvumdsoldmmmg Men’s Umbrellas, $1.00 to $5.00 Women’s Umbrellas, $1.00 to $5.00 Children’s Umbrellas, 50c to $1.00 Women’s Colored Silk Umbrellas, $4.00 THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Incorporaced 1842 “WHEREWITHALL” Everybody needs it, of course. Enrybodyugomgtoneditmnmflnfum too, when the earning capacity is less than dur- m'you!hornud&-age. mb‘stwayhbembhnmemu to save a little NOW—a little at a time, but that little often. The Willimantic Savings Institute H. C. MURRAY, President - H N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer ke ‘The Nurnberg was one of the Ger- k and booth gate twined with vines, the | Officers of Woman's Relief Corps—|man sanadron which was defeated off “One-Wheat” flour may be good—for one cangpy r‘:prea}e!nunns Htwigtted\ (‘i‘s‘:kx;o of Rebekah Lodge to Initiate Twelve— | the fl‘lnlk!uzd Xsha!da é)hy th.l:.d nrl:ll:h purpose. candy. rs, H. D, Hewitt, M - % 3 ’ warships on Dec. 8. e a - bread—eoft A Gthy Paul and Miss Rebéoca Hewitt| gurim prisact " Ship Has | B cement of 5.450 tens and & gom- Hard wheat for wheat for biscuit, sold_the confectioner. Mr. and Mrs | Stormy Passage. plement of 250 men. Her pastry, etc, length on d F. D. Balloy, ‘assisted by Robert Ol- Name | (B _Water line was 345 feet and her y sén and David Balton were ot the lce| At the annual election of W Déam 44 fect. Ehe cafried fen &1 fush J cream booth, which was a white and | Soma's Reliet corps the following of- | guns, eight 5-pounders. four machine glittering snow sceme, with a toueh | goft N LRt o 0T vice = of red. Crackerjacks were sold at this | o2\ o S9000FE SQHog, a8 gmwr booth. The fancy table was laid un- | JI0 S0 S b el oy B der a triangle of red and white, in- | V163 PReSICOOL SUR. THQY TR Lew: termingled with silver tinsel. Santa | SeeTetaTy. TS Loupe Tafts; ca.pmn, Claus paper added to this table. Mrs. F. E. Robinson, Mrs. M. W. Alling and Fos 5 :“""' AR B ol o Mrs, E. A, Teust were stationed here.|Floanor Lewles: was that she was fleeing from Biriecon were at b varlery. Jabis, | So1eBIon, Mre SIS e i e S T : tions by which was decorated in red and black | Sibs- Jane D. Ch: Chrlstmas paper and holly The Col- | il be tnstalled the second Tuesduy In | oo o 1ol 0G0 o Not Substantiated It is this skillful blending that gives to bread kate tibls mas Foac Aiadiem & *Enterta W Washingtah, Bec. 0~hmether tu the - delicions flavor—makes the finest st I RnF.on thel Tg E;‘bek:; ?ora.:d’gfi 56, 1. O. | bereuls e, of- kind of cake, pastry— ystic Rel e, No. 56, : . Kea- | O I, is planning for o blg time on | SN FURE O oot s, saads & Makes HECKERS‘ the choicest flour in all L a.n lay evening, ublic h w‘d “ ‘, M T e e i | o el ot the Bebaia ‘asmen: | T sapests oo m-?um-gx"‘a"m"ui Eiaul Eotumn. TS, e A. ell an ', | 8rand o 'S of Webster were at the ower table, where | bly will be present, also the members | t2n Asheville, HECKERS® CREAM FARINA — DELICIOUS FOR BREAKFAST of ?omeckebenn lodce No. ao, L o. e 2 & L par Wil be sorved at 630 oclock m the | ket for appliances. bu:quot hall of the G. A. R. rooms. This ie the first time the iodge has en- tertalnefl. as it was only started last it now has a membership of A SPLENDID TONG ez ]| FELTS and OVERS Capt. C. P. Maxson of this village, af- j ter a battle against et Ask to see RUBBER HIDE BOOTS BALL BAND Rubber , at the entrance to the Coon-tail Knit Boots and Felts, one or ned No. 1 bi B2 N ot At WALES GOODYEAR Bear Brand scraped the shoal and the rudder was two huckle. fut out of commission. A wireless call o o and the vesss! was brovant in. Felts and Overs in one or two buckle. { All-wool White Felt Boots cost a little higher but will outwear others. Monus left New Orleans last | Wednesday under command of Cavt-lu service. LUMBERMAN'S STOCKINGS :0. Capt -3 uuonmocnhuvynh oW ant 3 - - Compelied 16 heave to. tor " seversl Sheepskin Boots, 8 and 12 inches high. hours." The waves swept the decks and broke into the cfléln. ‘where there - i with pacs make a lighter outfit and are warm as well. Boys’ and Youths’ Felts. le i h Methodist em - . mas sl t st v o 'rlmre;a; u'zleru:n nned :vemn > 2 =3 2 5 ‘Rolled Eb Rubbers and Hldl-flll! good sum was realized for the nrch : > :} m s not left un bflau for three days. The essel had ercome one of W :hebudestu!‘::tsor;zdmm ‘e are the agents for the famous in this trip. ~ocal Briefs. n eand b s vt GOLD SEAL RUBBERS for Au..nuo City to spend the winter. Mr, and Mrs. Elias I Wllm are spending a few weesk in Mary . The Howorth Teagus held 1ts, Ohsist- They cost more but will outwear all other Broadway Poarfiacy, 6. O. Biier s o e Dol ot Poriani, ore. V) L. G ler, | ers to- be held al b 3 o Conn. 4 April & 7S 3

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