Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 11, 1914, Page 5

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' fi‘“’?& T wmmwwgufi # . st s gyl In : there Mrs, Frank Spaulding, of 205 mp.‘ht afimnz, fancy ok fiw-, : ; Ashtord apples very ave very pien | guest orur.~¢a§:*m ‘Henry €. t I!lll eason. Franklin has ed Elckol 20 h:rreu of Wfll from one | Rutherford, N, J. i et = Rev, W. ¥. m’ _of the First Con- R i °=°°'“=~ *m m oy ea e i e mywu cholce ROAB'I' BEEF O Efi gq“o.t &w Ledyard, Wednesday. 3 3 rmmu learn tbstig:ern uongm RELE T |98 : o e sanatoriym. g h t aut‘hent&c informe- . N The trolley cars - mm. m ted as to o | acety amfi. Gl itarTal Periins > in ;h.:‘fiuw(:“n::: s ta Win Cenf ; still go the savi on 0 dham ter - b “about the leop.“ Pomfret. That is the last that he has heard of tho man alive, and as he has : A number of qt the Gro- <23 learned that they have been two un- are to attend. a | emy. {déntied men Killed on the Yailroad er in Williméntic who a S chmn vh-r:::;"mu -v;; bitr CRRLEs ;.‘r?. .1: ‘::;:o 5:0;:)0; {A; ';nuna- o look | man who came into the saioon, w"fim deud-y cllfl; mu this week " ON MAIN STREET. ;wt have been the man he is mrctung ey = * | for. e ursday Afternoon Card club A i:t:oni:gon Z:.Lem(. Ig;! o!;..‘gm it W m Out—Small In‘vmmr W:x)n' e’?gfl:d h"l“ wher;h R\;t:; :’E&\mhhlad befl:: fractur- ::ne\:t yres‘;erdxy with Mrs, George D. &Jlfl recent Oce: traced R on he dA)’ t the|ed. e ender heiped ‘man and 0it of roadway. AR e m upon at the us, hospital, Nor-| pDayghter of Mra. Bicknell Slightly|eanatarium to a house in Grosvenor|gave him 50.cents, which he promised -Bcr-»b m Wich, has improved so that she is able | . place where he took refuge 1% the at-| to return as he said Le was looking| Mrs. Norris S. Lippitt entertained i "g.:. e v 'Pl'n e'.u.. bl acti part of -al uci\ 'w)‘;xx:_ uée cl‘:‘a]wrmém whe hicuag foa‘gvorkt:n trail ltads to Hampt gx‘xe :gn:.d T:Ye&““m:' mmhme ral of sever: a t. © o live: en the trail leads 0, &l e Y mquats, Pemeg 50| 4ot smug:loe. e St Cuperine BaSeanets p‘x’:b::lym;rcvnud a seri- | there. From the attic he was driven|whero the trolley starter saw & mas i o e fen will old the fhird vener 5f | ous runaway on Main street Thursday |out by a Mre. Champagne who was|of Rufh's description and a tural de-| Gerard L. Parker, who has been goo Borteronie I oaarhs guarterly | o oon at 4.45 o'clock, When & horse | armed with a poker, and ho was seen | livery lotler carrier also saw him, The|spending several days at his former 3 fancy Grape Frul -3 Bext :‘om‘hfl ey st parsonage attached to a iight carriage and driven h the Falls by a man|last that was seen of him he was tak-|home in town, has returned to Brook- Grape Frult and Oranges by half box. b .5 v Charles Woodmansee of Preston | named ing the railroad track fowards Por:-|line, Mass. Caseesinaeneasdy ESE, a few, Ib. .. Mushrooms ....... % C!t dashed up on the sidewalk, over-| On the morning afterwards, M. fret. —_— e —— prts b:.l':’ Apples by the Box Cha.rm T. Potter ot“thi’.:' city, a : ;1:‘;.,:%,2:“ :‘e:fly d; : PAY FOR INJURIES % Smet Lont m 8] e glass dows - T : W Toaks Thae Taveedes MGt o afi.‘. Reuter's flower store. CHRISTMAS RUSH HAS INVITED TO CHURCH DURING EMPLOYMENT Order- Strawherries for Xmas sorvices at the mission. oo g gy o sl R et BEGUN AT POST OFFICE. SERVICE IN JEWETT CITY | Four Workmen's Compensation Agree- Order your Xmas Turkey new. penied by Mrs. Bicknell and her small e ments Placed on File, Scotland Grange hall, daug] hbots whom : i g E Also Holly, Wreaths, Trees Mistiotoe | svnine o ‘,g,m e m,,",::";a O o bping tiin, | S16ns of Large Business to be Handled| Shetucket Lodgo Accepts Invitation ma at wmc:. H. O. Daniels of Mid- | was on the Teft hand side of the réad —P, O, Forces Prepared. from Reliance Lodge, I. O. O, F. Four more agreements made be- l'vou éo not indo with us we want | it oo "2 director, delivered an ad.|and was headéd towards Franklin 2 tween employers and employes in re- you fo. dress on Crops to Grow for the Dairy|square when another carriage drivén With each day of the present week By invitation through Réliance lodge | Sard to compensation to be paid under We assure you the Best in Nerwich | Co. by Ike Schewell of Uncasville ap-|there has been an increase In the bus-[of Jewett City, Shetucket lodge, No. |the workmen’s compensation act were at g reasonahle prize proached on the same side. Just then|iness at theé post office, indicating that{27, I. O, O. F,, is to go to Jewett City | filed' on Thursday with the clerk of ‘ Come to market—Come in and see| Attend the Xmas sale of the Xens|the New :London-Willimantic trolley the Christmas rush has actually be-|on “Sunday evening to attend service | the superior court by the commission- our new store. soclety, Haile club rooms, Main street, { car due into the square at 4.45 o'clock at the Jewett City Methédist church |er for this district, Dr. J. J. Donchue, ——— y. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.—Adv. came along, and as a .precautionary On one department, .that of money| with Reliance lodge, They were the following: H T 5 3 measure the motorman stopped his car, | orders the foreign war will have a| The pastor of the church, Rev.| A, Vito Construction Co., of Thomp- . T. MILLER, Semuel B. Bly of Old Iyme and|as thers was not room cnough for the | noticeable effect, makinz it show a|Samuel Thatcher, hus invited the |son, emplover, and Bianchi Vincenze Member of the Am-dun 3”,.,‘, Miss Bdith urssnman of Stamford | teams to pass each other, and barely|falling off from previous years, yet|Jewett City lodge for the service and |of Thompson, employs, who injured ‘were married 16 Rev. Joseph P.|room for the car to pass either car-|many are remeéembering their rela-|has atked them to extend the invita- | his hand while shoveling, 5:%t .s. Brown at his rcn! ence, 199 Hunting- du& Schewell started, presumably,|tivés and friends across the water by|tion to Shetucket lodge. A commit- | Agreement was $5.25 weekly SCHOOL FOR DANCING ton street, New gon, Wednesday w up closer to the dufve, and in | sending them remitances. iee consisting of E. ¥ Kinney, Henry | iotal incapacity, commencing avening. gcwded Mr. Woodmansee' The postmaster states that all for-| Metcalf and Robert Donahue has been Coast & Lakes Construction Corp.. 28 Oak Street D il Tacken tae Yo elgn mail should be in the office by |appointed to arrange for the trip and | of Gales Ferry, employer, and M. Ge George 8. Godard, state lfbrarian, |riage Into the rear end of the car. The| Friday evening, as the steamers sail-|they expect to secure a good number |malle ‘of Gales Ferry, emplove, who Telephone 1082 Bas appointed Hale Colepin, photos : ing on Saturday, the 12ih. insure the|of the Shetuckel members Who will |strained the muscles of fie back sept.| Young men who want an state operator at the state library from frightened delivery of same by Christmas day |leave here on the i.45 trolley Sunday Agreement was $20.25 from Sept. the elegible Hist. r. Colebin has been | horse, which reared and dashed up on| The postmaster and his entiro force| evenins so as to be in time to attend Is_io et 3a. overcoat that's always dressy; | temporarily serving in the place for|to the sideéwalk, overturning the car-| have the situation well in hand and|the service. Richmond Radiater t.o.. of horwk.b. 4 .some time, riage and throwing the occu ants out. | the same satisfactory service of pre- employer, and P. .]m' W mm 2 o veral men. whg og in close| vipus years is assured. WHIST AND SOCIAL dty. employe, who hrnhad hh m any« The i hm damage. o s:z m proximity jumped for thé horse's head| The business in the various depart- 18 A M here’; © &t: :I‘ os n: l:tream) aol;‘ th tu:- and, grabbing the bridle, m:gtgfl :l;: ment‘A ’m;l thew p?und: moénth’ up to| Given in Eagles’ Hall by Ladies’ Aux- a & our animal from crashing and includin &S vening, 1 IOLIN tide Broke the seawalls and washed | plate glass windows Of Reuter's store. | oih. 1s af Pollower ooy evenins, the iliary, Ne. 54, A. O. H. mployen, snd,Jehn NiinY of NorRhE: CHESTERFIELD, E (‘ into ;hec:‘:g:g;s- of the Shennecossett ?f;‘,?%fi ““g:.,x“‘:: gimts:]llf Postal Savings. A delightful whist and soclal was e;nploAye, who t-xnmesds .1;1- back U T : ttin s A xiliary | 19, Agreement was guring dis- {3 gentleman’s dress overcoat. A .‘H ER measured his length on the sidewall Few sdcounts olenbd 11 for & valye| held by the younk Iadiss of ASES (o, 8 o mmhetny ov. & = - Plan to attend the W. C. T. TU. food | Ticaqured his Tength on the sidewalic|o¢ 3327, The savings of depositors in| No. 54, A. il 3 his d i - | Thursda; ning and was in general R . g v e A 18 Wilimantio, two. deve saéh ?.‘3.,‘:““..52 Sior e =590 nBip “thoss | 138, Mot 5o fortunate, ‘as she slightly |40, depaTiment now amounts to 310-| SISO SN e iaboth Riley and | BOSWELL AVE. SCHOOL F ey W She was Uakin inta Utley” & Jonst| | o parees pest bt insured aud| INERY (ABlaa- of whist. and- forts-Tve CLOSED BUT REOPENED ‘or appsintments > store, ‘e she received what a n_the p: poet both insured an ¥ # T eTTE Ut = The or o ave C. O. D. matter there were 214 in.|2nd the prizes were awarded as fol-| goggions Will Be Held Today Justas Fly or button through fromt. JUST LOOK AT THE IL-| Inanamement of they ‘were able to give her, and in a 3 ‘ :'tg:,ué:;.:‘n' Biiss Placs, Nor- m,"“"" Bas not d"‘adh;;."""" fow minutes was' eble fo walk with | ured parcels and 14,C. O. D. parcels, B i, Tdward Bivesrds Usual, LUSTRATION AND THEN 8 e assistance rs. of . e q . e 1 : e leges to carriage was righted snd was found | . In the stamp division the daily| 3250 In sold: eecond Johm Blacker| . .. oo o SO case of scar-|{C OME AND SEE THE ) th New fo have sufiered But slight damage.|sales of stamps,’ envelopes, etc, was |§FOHCMENS Beli DAY FOREEAOCN |10t secar the Hoswell avenue schosl - | fers-has not arrived vet. Mr. Woodmansee =oon had the horse|82500. Compared with the business of | Yoo “Jy bt iror B bath oy, ut | was olosed on Thursday by br. 2. 7. | COAT ITSELF. s . Jt has been anmounced that Rev,| duieted down and was able to drive to|Dec. 10, 1913, an increase of $600- in| Sicc LRt Mies WIZADOth BOWSR, LI FIC Gt r Willem 4. Keefe of Plainfield, nation- | BI& ll’wm in Preston City, the holiday business is recorded. sy plate; third, consolation, Miss | Later investigation showed that the Specul values at $20.; . al lecturer of the Knights of Columbus, | T 2 W‘,fi’l};‘; “l'{)’m‘“u%"’g:t ogf Money Order Business. therine Hanrahan, vanity case, First | ¢hlld who had the disease was not a ’ 1 to address Nina council, K. of C., of | "PVELT, Barwell, was delayed but International Fees| prize at forty-five, a necktie, went to [student at the school and there was other M ones at ‘1&, ‘lfi. is ift sure to give pleasure Stonington, in January. . His subject | JTor o N 1O 0 Greeneville statlon . 68.77 1.19| T. McGill, and second prize, a pack of | no necessity for closing. 9 2 g g netwill be Catholic Patriotism. g .| cards, was awarded Mrs. J. Fitzgerald.| The children had been informed that 25, only far all of 1916 but for many years —p— 579514 $i130| Refreshments of coffec and cake |school would probably not open azain |$22., §i ; o ta come, and will cutrank almest any- | The storm signals were taken down WEDDINGS. Main Office ........ $724.27 310.40 | were served and an informal social|until next week, but this has been thing you can think of for @ Heliday |55 Sev2rook Point Tuesday évening. Domeatic Fass| hour followed. The scorers were Miss- | changed and the school will be open They were displayed 96 hours, the Sholes—Potter. Main office .., .. $2574.55 $%0.76| es Mary Swanton, -Ella Higzins, Julia | this (Friday) morning as usual. ’ Gift. longest yet on record for one.time | <larence Sholes of Preston and Miss | Stations ... .. 343916 34.62 | McCarthy, Elizabeth Riley and Mary S i o stock of Ci nd Ph The northeaster was the most threat- Rena May Potter of Montville were —_— - | Coleman. CHAUFFEURS’ SOCIAL. S Stao) ameras and Photo | ening storm ever seen at times at that | married Thursday afternoon at 430 $6032.71 $64.33| At the next regular meeting of the 2 3 Goods abound in the very best'and at | point, g'clock at the home of Rev. George C.| paiq money orders amounted to $3,. | *uXiliary the election of ~officers to | Norwich Club Had Enjoyable Evening . @'great range of ‘prices. S S Po TABE nitis are | e Tale Thie couple 14805 while money-order remittances T T cOU R YL e —Charter Reopened. 207 Main Street ¥ = 4 m other ces totaled - e % Broaflent Carioras from ~$140. t \EERIUAlly coming lnto seneral oleu Drother of the Pride, and Miss Mildred| In the resistry division there were a| MUNICIPAL CHRISTMAS TREE. The Norwich Chautteuss’ glub hait ¥9500.and bettar ones if you wish. | 1200 DOL NS, U, MO SRS | Sholes, sinter of the brdesroom. AUt | ot of 31t derters regitered e i il a8 If your friend has a Camera, select | 37e regarded as the m“: ”Ed"%c "E‘ served at the home of the bride for a ~. M. C. A, NOTES. Plans Are on Foot for Anather This direction of the committee, which con- S a Carrying Case, Tripod, Portrait Ats | Bracaemiens, o 5" °Ver lesued by the numper of the couple’s friends and Aetnt; e sisted of James H. Craney, Cliaton Ra“]on s store tachment, Film Tank, Develeping and Y Brooklyn Pastor is to Give Two Illus- | Another municipal Christmas tree|L2ne and Fran R malness ing Outht, Negative Album or a | Tho iliness of Col W. HL. Hall of | gpuic, hole?, 4 the Son of Mrs. Armids trated Lestures. movement hae been started this year, | Meeting was also held at which it was | Will be Closed All Day Today nice Photo Album. South Willington, is typh:ld ever, said | 3ings in Poquetanuck. He is a mem- 3 _— » and those behind the movement eay ident Augsutus Skelly was in the Alld Wiu 1 b 4 L, e & of some yeur Hk’h orwich. r. Sholes is an 3 T . s PSR ST T > Us : 3 WAy Cmmi-!onur C. J. Bennett, esting lecture to be given by Rev.|nificance this year. The tree last De- r oOmorrow. 3 vico negatives will make presents of | who was one of the party that made ggsggm;';‘;:fw;‘;-:flsi&zm;’;f,gg Saras Goting Matter B¢ z';'mfib cember. beautiful with its many col- Going to Portland, Me. Morning upusual desirability. 1 the trip, also has typhoid. daughter of Mrs. Nona Potter. Y., for boys 11 years old and over in|ored electric lights, was -a decided| N. Waldo Keunedy, hational direct- i have a wide circle of friends. The|the Y. M. C. A hall on Sunday after- | success and was much enjoyed by |or of the Loyal Order of Moose of the See those we have on exhibition.| Mrs. Jane Hall, who died recently at couple left for a wedding tour to be|20On at 2.30 o'clock. Boys' Secretary | young and old allke. Werld, formerly of Putnam, who has “y, Can Do No Better Caost little and worth much. the home of her ter, Mrs. Court- | suent in New York, and on their re-| DY, Who has arranged for the talk, | Mrs. Ebenezer Learned has secured |been located at Boston the past year, ou o lapd Darrow, in Waterford, was a hopes that the boys will’ turn out in |the promise of Mayor Fimothy C. Mur- | goes to Portland, Me., January 1, to » summer resident in Ashford for sev- | tUrR they "‘: "'“”B‘:‘I Poquetanuck. | come us the lecture s mot only Inter- | phy that the city, as I4st year, will do | énter upen a si Than to Buy Our Wurst. ; eral years. She leaves two daughtérs, ouse—Belton. esting but instructive as well. its share toward the tree, namely, to| Boston lodge, No. co fe. Darfow of Waterford and Mrs. The martiage of Carlisle Browning| Rev. Mr. Tullar is to give another|supply the tree, erect it, furnish the | highly of Mr. Kennedy's successful ick J. Cassidy of Norwich. House and Miss Eva Adelaide Bolton | illustrated lecture during the after- | électricity for the lighting and to re- | work in that city. - intm that took place on Tuesday afternoon at the | noon, probably at 3.30 o’clock, for men. | move the tree after the programme hag Spiyapt s olng Senthers: here - oo Frank LeMingwell at No. 8 Ty- | The jecture,which will be of a religious | been carried out. Supporting Rev. W, A. Keefe. s the busiest season ever, One|ler avenue, the ceremony. heing per- nature, will no doubt be interesting, as| As-yet no committee has been ap-| New Britain members of the Knights :4:‘ who i teaching the new steps|formed at 2.30 o'clock by Rev. G. E.|it deals in some measure with the great | pointed and just what the programme | of Columbus are favorable to the can- Pt busy private classes from | Lamphere of Fitehville. struggle now waging between the nas | Will be Is not yet definitely known. Sk g 3. m. to after 10 p. m. every day | ~The groom is the son of Charles and | tions of Europe, Miss Elizabeth Huntington was in- | siichels. foe hatiomas Qeles e pt Sunday and some of his pu- | Grace Champlin House and has resided _ strumental in having the trec last year, | Lo o, anonal delegate 1o e wven 5 Ve al t Seattle, plls would like lessons even then. |at 50 Monroe strest. Ho ls emploved AT THE AUDITORIUM, as she susgested the ides. The city, | ooee ho 10ss. rateas Kesto losnreed séal, ma.mx@clmrs have been no-| o er g7 '{eh :ndn. W};fi;l hidins > v the Board of Trade and the Business | there a few weeks ago. He enjoyvs a o arCoster, has resided at Wo.{ vaudeville and Motion Pictures. |)Men's association, with several indi- | wide acquaintence in New Britain. pogre thap a. D hundred| 473 Asylum strect and is the daughter 8 inventions will exhi- fi rle:: Rl e et of George and Julia King Bolton. Lynch sad Boyne in an acrobatic wviduals, helped defi-ny the expenses. novelty act entertained large sized Ismar Baruch Won. houses at Monday’s performances at EQUAL SUFFRAGE CAMPAIGN, lsmar Baruch of New London won '!‘; i'"hl sl;ntm-&&y nfiMg “fr New FUNERALS. :&fu;‘(iu:flwanm L‘!:iwat:e 1'l'l:u;xy gxe Reaching Its Close in This Vicinity first nr:!ze ovéir sei,ven other a;ug;xslsl or] e invenfions range from & T R umblers an a laugh and a " in the discussion for “Class of 7 patent button fastener to an auto- Miss Sarah A. Armstrong. good hand, too, for their comedy stunts Thi Orixek &b Bt Week. rizes at Brown unipersity in Provi- mobile engine. At 11 ¢'clock Thursday morning the| which they pulled off, using @ table, 3 3l Wednesday might. The g;m-u iy funeral of Miss Sarah A. Armstrong|chairs and barrels to good advantage. Three interesting talks before mills| théme was “Shall the Honer System OBITUARY, was held from her home on Scott Hill, | Thé next headliner was Carter Taylor | in Montville were given on Thursday| se Adopted at Brown?” with Rev. Mr. Maynard of-|& company, who appeared in a comedy |in the campaign of the equal suffrage ————————" Mrs, Jeremiah Doneghue. ficiating. Jesus Lover of My Soul, entitled Camp Rest. Mr. Tay- | state organizers in this vicinity and in Not Frem Cattle Plague. ana Abide with Me were sung by Mrs.|lor, Who carried the part of the tmmp the evening Miss Emily Plerson spoke! wiing a short time Loren E. Rath. Merrit Austin and Mr, and Mrs. Pe-|and who styled himself The Roamin’|before a large house at the Quaker bone has lost two cattle, Griswold . were John| (Roman) Prince, created something of | Hill chureh, where a chicken pie sup- Morgan three and Geol:‘o O. Avery a sensation when he appeared on the|per was served. Miss Alyse Gregory|inree by some cause that these Sa- lt'lz? h;p? touring cg.r a commnn.‘:l.:_n t;:xyd m"l“h “Isnel Sumd&r; 3 in|jem citizens cannot account for. It of stovepipes, s 0: and a - 'me rsday even! or two ¥ rel. Harry- mp, comedian, enter- mn?eunta and at Hagmbdurg in the ev- :::a:‘:' the dreaded foot and mouth ening, » program The Friday night schedule inclades Joker comedy, Two Pals and a Gal, ting in Ledyard where a chick- Former. Actress Dead. T s, T, LS e, il S ey i T | e P B Sl 1 e ek D i P ‘J‘ulll.ladA of ing the greater par m ord where Mies Pler- -n'fl Mrs. Margaret Foy of mu m The featuye film was Lights | son is to speak. died tonight at B:Inh‘lcvu- hflu - and lows, in which P-uflna !ulh During the next week Miss Saund- was it | f ewett Eq L « 3 g VRN IR RS y appeared, and Edna Maison was seen|ers will be in Litchfield, Miss Greg- from the prices at Shon Telk By Rev. Dr. Slosum. | 1og "o0s on, Thuradey morn- | 5 ine Senators Lady. o draga. ory in Fuirteld, and Mids Plerson ii g p 3 s Ty B o P s : - e i o 2 S T ST ot T D i, s K nu-_uvm, at 10 n'elocx, Hymns were| According to a statement in the e fleld for their sne- Foe: ol , Rev. Joal B. Slooum, D. Do |rendered by Mre Julla Authier, S Repgtucns & TuRs S ., alivays get when Jlifiy at was Tmusic by the ¥. M. . A | Geibbing: Mise Heriee Aushier prs pringfeld pro: MASQUERADE SOCIAL P 2 ek Mo %m Mes Mazy of Given by Y. M. H. A—Thres Prizes | ~momorior WA A ek M e e P F. De Were Awarded. e SLGS‘BERG‘S Thayer Building Sidewalk Open. |and buru.l took pl&u in St. Joseph's my ufly emm "g many Greenevi There were a|d¢Serted her. i ered masquerade which was n. '3 Cove Strest estrians were - o m%:ber ot handseme foral offerings. tenacd wae Siven in Cadtier Sl 1 | a0 thatvery mns& o o g0t e of O aneral piicurigan had charge| glven Mrs. Deviin. Mr. Deviin is S R Y sy Mer's m: mll1mm: was appreciat Three prizes for were % ?lkr g » 4 W m m l B b5 : Recovering After Oparation. PR AT R nderioly m“&"m”"s@fkg& o-,-"1° eo-u:i = Eve, E8r, M Who . who received a silver ladle, and Miss | it doesn’t hurt i A % recently und A horse too ¢0ld to stand and there- | Sarah Beyer, who received a pretty b Eipasd [ L no use to the owner was shot | clock. 3 zvum nly. Massege. O 5 m~—~Premier 2 to his esday afternoon_ by State THu- The commitiee in charge 5 | 2y ‘week, However his mane e H. Stanton, who |of Julius Smith, Nathan Rlumenthal, 4 Mrs. Leach | Harry , Meyer k " R 3 2t0o8and7t0 8 p. o David . 2 R SRS S o BTN 2 e SR s |t 280 daticers pre . § Forria of g3l & P CONANT, T1 Frassin o "'—-——-,-—"'."_“ z powe 5o and th 3. P C e mmfilfi

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