Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 11, 1914, Page 7

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- Connecticut Co.—She Sprained Her Ankle Getting Off Car in 1911—Jury Gave $400 Verdict for Miss Flora A York Who Sued for $1,700. - The suit for $5,000 damages Ml R O] . 3 o b o Coratetient Ther. Ban gm.:;m BB Vs nd Georse A Rl g it Tpmw«gznw:mh } 8018 erdlet. 0 2 was % “: I"l'eluinfl,flte t ““td. o stome: 5 M porarth, SmP- || season, as every department gives greatest prominence to- i Y LR m, redred to e Jagline. articles especially suitable for Christmas Gifts. . Mechenical Repaiss, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, Jor. w‘i"' Inex o, AL . le. Blagksmithing in ell ite branches. : - E streef Uable. Lge & Ossood iiways sells it A. Shumway. Miss York, who had lived with her ] x k fi B - i : i .\ 3 Attorney Ca-norm th : llu “m: 1 s L4 B % ho % o ABIRE 0o the iy Strway saai [New Crepe Paper *Rope 507 to 515 North Main St. | “sqeor it L L2500 R M e Weaving the rails that belongs to the trol O iarasy Bests followed with o an- > . other argument for the defendant lr; Many inexpensive and effective gifts v Funeral of John L, Wilbur in New grandfath, St | o ,;‘,;’;5,‘,“"’;.},‘;,?‘2"3,“?“&. cav bo made of crepe paper rope.|§ Toys of all kinds and Heat Your House e Haven—Greeneviile Relatives Pres- | that this a gift and was not meant could not be considered a defective |Very easily learned. all styles, including the VL lth Gas ent—Upper Preston Bridge Again |0 Dbe nsation for the services|highway as the condition at that time I-u:’ v::ululu |!I~“.- A Open to Traffic that had been rendered. Was a necessary condition arising from Call and see them at hanical T d ‘th By Using a ek 50 Damaar Gate Telan Up. 2| O e Tia 1a1 oot e Hhe case - “ A . R o held Thursaay atterngon from bis late | was started, with the following Jury TRt SN L o e tollewe : to visit our Toy Depart- | Jig Book Depart- - May street, New Haven, osen: ing morpin ock. 821 MAIN ST i B B v ‘;as‘eam adlatnr e number of frisnds and relatives | Harlan P. Dolbeafe and Gustave D. will be & short calendar ses- copliod sl il e 40 MMk e ock. 3 & slon today (Friday) and there are g . Tuckey ot the Tamcrcey orres; | angrems, Norwich; Hollls 1. Patmer| fhres divorces down In the list to be| 1-8 inch rops, 160 a hank. Wires, S T B ey oot sce. |Comgresationel church, New Haven. |M. Togarty snd Framk . Williams, | 16ard ~ |10c & dezen. Fine lustre crepe paper 3 e, r - ends of the deceased act- | Griswold; Albert B. K , Ledyard; in packet Domical, There 800 S0l Lo SI% 3] e as bearers. Fead | Bisha B Gatanor and John D. Avers, | FOR NEW TROLLEY, in packet fold, 10c. away with an endisss amount of dust was o the Fair Bou, Droniaston; Jlbert 3. Seandy. MIDDLETOWN TO CHESTER. and #irt. tery. Harry L. Hull, Lisbon. : % rkins One i it maintains en even tempersiure grave. The ault-isl'brougm on the ground Robert W. P'.rklm One of The Eight| pep cROSS WORK > 2nd the gas flow is shut off sutomsati- *| that on the night of Sunday, Nov. 19, ncorporators. KEEPS MANY INTERESTED. cally when the desired steam pressure s gy 1911, Mr. and Ars Hgoper were on N in reschcd, thereby greveating waste| Open for Traffc. 2 troliey car on Broad ‘strest in Now | Tho frst definite steps toward com-| goo0ng Box rly Ready—Bringing g c.“u and- witness a demonstration ;t'opflx;emmemrcP:.fi‘::ubemm‘:a?' L::: :hn'- ufimdetll::et o‘tv :wfltlfifileimixgg n Middletown and that i Chéster, inished Articles to President’s our. office. | ;ev-a.l weeks for repairs. The bfld;: %"fl?'fl' stepped 1ma hole, where ithe %;fi;fi?:"éfib‘?.fiofi“ xoo“::x "h?:. r;:en; Heme. may bml their little ones see and talk with as been replanked and other needed | trollcy company,had been sseavating | ST "0y D oD or MidAlotown Dus-| Thursdsy was the last day that work Santa Claus. Every morning Santa will be in his work shop from 10 until 12 o’clock, The City of Norwich |12 Srosice 3 e e ey | cind? chitfees. 5, i e Toalh | spral wst iy asking Lo » chone| or e R0 Coes o &7 v it o - jor such a ‘was . ceiv at e n 3 once more a¢ when it Wes Clased 1t [°d. aud she was atherwlae brulsed and | 770,000 ou POT Sreloeation Tn all| The plan is mow 5o, well understood . T 3, made much bother for them in de- |injured about the head, body and I ecmcaj < g there are eight incorporators, seveu|and the work is so well distributed that Gas and Ef l)fipt. Livering goods to their customers on |lmbs. The city of New London was | 290, OI° S ifiaaletown men, as fol-| hereafter tne finighed articles are to the other side of the river. making improvements in the street at < % L the same time and was als a dows: Corporation Counsel Gustaf © | be taken to the home of the presi- or Hdl’hw 321 Main St., Alice Building Improving Siowly. ?:Q;en“&wtm;thc{me' Corporation gresm:z'n af the Midaletown ainoss e 2 abere g’erkimnzg i Hal\d-dl awn work F Gifts w. ounsel W, T. Connor appearing for s et 2 well stre 2 i e e i Sae e Sty MOS0 aia Auiomey” £ Berty ot | Mens dosciavion Tease Spear, Ray| Regiwatl et ey Womerasr, ) i o S JOSEPY BRADFORD |Pheid fever, isreparted to be improv. | how Iaven, representing the Con-| 5 He." nd Richard H. Bunce. The|ting and it is expected thas Mrs. Per special lot, comprising Tea Cloths, Covers, ing sl - necticut company. The case for the > % . Py 3 P e ke PR plaintiffs was conducted by Attorney | lEhth incorporators Is Robert W. Per-| kins. will have another box to send || Table Covers, Etc., in all the best sizes. If you are seek- BOCGK BINDER Personals, John C. Geary, Who was assisted by |KIns of this eity. he sewing schoor of the Uaited Wer i ift £ that i to please, this i v 3 vy iy e r AL Lo Ty The petitioners ask for a charter to| the sewing school of the United Work- | ing a gift for a woman. is sure is a good George Gardner has returned home| Mrs. Hooper was the first witness: | [un their road from the tracke of the|ers have helped greatly, preparing opportunityho secure it at a substantial savi As follows: Blank Books Mzde and Ruled to Order | 25T, Visiting 2 few days in Provi- [ Spe told of being on.the car, which | Shore Lifie ElectNe Co. in Chester|some very nice bandages. ving. dence. had a crowd on ‘lt and there was a | northerly along the main turnplke The $34 for material which was do- 102 BROADWAY S through Shallerville, Haddam, Hig-|nated Mrs. Perkins has been spent for Hand-drawn Square, size 24x24, regular value $1.50— 9& Miss Sadie Ladd is at her home af- ?1:: o:“thibgfg?eg! Zn'é"“ffe“‘:‘;.fi,fi?",: ganum and thence to Middlstown.|yarn, etc, and she could make good Special price ..... escsccevescscnne ter spendi: feév -wi ith ¥ 3 pending a féw days at Rocky|announced that the car would zo no | Where it-will connect with the line of f use of any future contributions for this Hand-drawn Sq s, size 30x30 and 86x36—also Sidet 8 Vawe s] SE PIES, CAKE AND BREAD that cannot Ze excelled Point, P the Conmecticut Co., at Ilast Main| purpose. = farther and everybody would have ta street, South ¥arms. They also ask| The interest in the work is wide- ers, size 18x54, value $2.00 and $2.50—Special price........ . & Dbeing get out. . ) She described how she got out of [ for permission to lay their tracks spread. At the meetings of the Anti- Handa-drawn Squares, size 54x54, regular prices $3.00 and $3.50-— 3138 catch bastns n fhis viei o4 s along - alternate routes, including the| Suffrage association much valuable dleaned out by the clty etreet ban i m 5 Plhone your order. = Prompt service.|department men. e o P an s anead 21 | Fisht to conmect with the Bilver streét| work is being done in the way of mak- Special price .. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE Mrs. Charles Gay of Bosweil avenue | 39 4id not know she had gone into the | Line of the Middlstown company ratt- Ing bed shoes for hospital wear, etc. Hand-drawn Squares, size 54x5¢ and 72xT. . has returned after spending a fow | D0l @5 he had started off towards | ¢ TRAR WO T8 COoUTh FEIS Int S $6.50—8pecial Price ~sereeeereeencosnssensi 40 Cartsr Ava. (East Side) days in New Haven. the fire. She said she did not care n".d il ook b iy’ v ’; For Dumping Ashes in Duck Island e sho, Soing o e bt v | 82504 s St regeh L Condleron Harbor, (At Art Department, Main Store) sl il ey S 1 . : | 1 Entertainment and food sale, also Mr. Hooper, who is 2, figohm Keeper | §anum to the Johnson lane district in George McGugart, a tugboat cap- Most Cigars are Goad— eprons, fancy articles and ice er New | Middletown, thence to the road skirt-|tain, was brought to Hartford from ‘eayn T . THESE ARE BETTER | at St. 'Andrew's Guild room tonight— | in the Fitzgersld bullding in New |, ;o town of Durham, to the road|New London Thursdsy sad ereaioecs M For Gift TOMS 1.23 52 CIGAR | =" Longon iiep Sestted o the chroum- | 126,102 D73, SIS, ‘00 5u | New, Lendon, Thataday ead erratgmed Housekeeping Goods porpac e stances surrounding the accident, stat- | ; - T ing that he got off the car after his|iels through Johnson lane to Main|a charge of dumping ashes in Duck GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR TAFTVILLE Wite and saw the hole that she stepped | Street, South Farms, where they wil'|Island harbor, off Grove Beach, last 2 X o Try them ani ez, o into and ‘took hots of whers it was|Xmake connections with the South|Septemver. Fe furnisned a bond of|| Any housekeeper would appreciate a gift from THOS, M. SHEA, Prop. Frankiin St | Hon. John M. Barnes Gave Talk on|by seeing the number that was on the | e Fne O (08 CoRmedient —Co | $500 for er eppearance In the |} our agsorfmént of Fine Linens and other household Nexe o5 Paisie Cafe Friendshfp at Congreaational Church | 2O, X0, 3 uinttea out. fhe hela. - | mith the, ines of the New York New| = The mintmum penalty fos such 2n|| Now is a good time to make your selection while the stock —T. P. C. to Give a Mock Trial— Dr. H: M, Lee of New Lo Haven and Hartford Rai'rc(gd Co. at| offs is $25 oHarey 2 ndo . at|offense is $250 fine. (5 . Saored Heart Basketball Team Or. | testified o the nature of Mrs. Foop- gny, Doint by passing over private| An indictment was returned agamst | 8 complete and you can trade in comfort. These few ized— i ’s i i i nam orpora- | him by the federal gra: . . ganiced~Other. Locals sr= Injuries, Zoishing bis testimony|yion 1s the Middletown and Chester|lst. grand jury on Dee || guggestions. 18141914 just before the noon recess. John A. Morgan & Son| .. . reiine consesations:| i the aftembon the frst witness | Railvay Co Hemmed and Hemstitched Pillew Cases—at 20c and up o $7.58 & Patn church, Wednesday evening, was John F. Sulllvan, a lawyer in the CO AL IL Barnes of Norwleh mive’n J0BD | Cfice of John C. Geary, who said he |MAN AND WOMAN - MARRIED Hemmed and Hemstitched Shests—at $3c, 133 add up to $10.00 & Pty LEHIGH VALLEY {gterecting and instructive talic * on | visited the sceno of the'sccident with ARRESTED IN OCCUM | SEOLES—_POTTER—In Montville, Dea.|] Chenille and Tapestry Table Covers—at 43¢, 59 and up to $6.50. E . Th a . Hooper the ne: ay an 10, 1914, by Rev. G Ne. 2 Nut $6.50 per ton, | tendence and oWy e h;ix_; pag LS Torohios of dra oy and notioed e Slaronss Sharey- Fogree O Chappell || Bed Spreads—Crochet, Marseilles and Hematitshed Bmbroldered—eat Ste, Office and Vard Central Wharf | cellent refreshments wers served. . | Hooper fell and that Road Master | Overcome by Potations — Had Been| Rena May Potter of Montville. $1.00. §1.35 and W to §0.58. s ez iy i Gninan had men A1l up the excavation| Before City Court in the Morning. HQUSE—_BOLTON-In Norwich, Dec. & || Table Sets, Cloths and Napkins to match—at $3.00, $4.00 and uwp to $8.50. . v. G. E. Lamphere o : phol " To PI;L XIn Church League, ;t:nu:ze:‘ tot%::l out wiat the lawyer| (oo, Hickey and HEllen Hickey, pnc},v!fi’,, Carlisle ‘Browning House || Napkins In three-quarter and five-eight sizes—at 75c to $25.00 a dowen. =2 Wu el team has beem organ-| "jranuei J. Martin, a New London | the two 62 year old residents of Fall | 2pd.MIss Eve Adelaide Bolton. both || Atternoon Tea Squares—at 50c, 75c, $1.00 and ‘up to $7.50. ] T ine Socred Heart church and | nerit, said he visited the place of | Biver Who were beforo the city court | o0 SOPWIEL o o L o Tray Cloths—at 12%c, 25¢ and up to $1.00. FRANKS INN ketball Teagus held tnder o s lsnes, | the accident with Lawyer Sullivan and | 0 Thursday morning on an intoxt- | FI0CGRIETNATIn, Jow ; Tondon: |§ and Biebonrd Mearfesat 253 and ap-te S48 of the Young Men's Christion took measurements and noticed the |Sation church and were given their| Samuel C. Ely of Old Lyme and Miss | Bureas " 5 Real Maderia and Cluny Lace Scarfs—at $1.98 to $9.50. freedom and told to get out of town, Edith Greenman of Stamford. r Real Cluny Lace Centers—at $1.00 to $12.50. ts. C tion. The team had its first prac. | 180 made_some progress in their effort to — or. Green and Golden Sts.|iice weanesday evemins st Paish | OF this point the platntiff rested and obey the mandate of the court, but had DIED 3 F?‘llow' l:ho‘ofov\v:h to the e:.l, place *mhmat- hl‘t;‘ nt:::::t:: oidmm —— only reached as far as Occum by af- |ygEp In New London, Dec. 8, 1914, |[] Fine Damask and Huck Towels—at 25c, 29c and up to $1.50. in ew Londen ere gehul et ternoca. 5 ve ™ <. SURy TEiake Y o o e slice %::m Practice was confined to the rud- | Will eelect the eublect for the tral| “Here iney were both oncs more over- T o on Lee, aged 75 years. || ovelty Crib Blankets and Maish Comfortables for the Bab~et $0a T Oriental chef. ents of the games such as shooting 0 appoint e judges and other|.ome by their thirst for Intoxicating Wlsuv BBan-—ldnt Ponoghue, 'widow of] $1.00 and $1.50. baskets, passing, etc. The evening’s |Decessary officials who will take part. | jiquor, drill ended with a scrub game among | The club is planning on having many | Arecr or thar he lfiifl?&a”?fififl F o YDSNUTS, ios tn Unae |} ooioep sua-Woel Cefh Pishateiypt T 4e $030 sl COAL AND LUMBER the possible candidates. After the |Social events during the winter and |the road by Constable Gustave Lam-| Ville Saturday morning at 8.30. Re. | Bath Robe and Blanket Comfortables, “Beacon” make, cord sand trime tice Manager Peltier decided to |Rhave decided to start their Saturday | pert. The woman was not so much quiem mass at St. John’s church at 9 mings to match—at $2.50. pract . Blace the following lineup on the floor (Mgt suppers among the members | overcome by her potations, but Doth| Perciis »oimetery > Hinie “braii || Steamer and Traveling Rugs, prineipally Scotsh plald effects-—gt $5.08. i evening: B. Hasler 1If, J.|asain which were very successful last ody Mf. F al'mer, Hurphy éfgd;,,""rf“""“nf' . Delara m‘;fl;"‘:flgbfi;};&‘;p‘“flfig ToEk hers u"gi:'l'?o‘é’xih"‘u» a?n:o!'l'czn aoads RALLION—In this city, Dec. 8, 1914, = e : wea th play (he team from the Trin. | members. At the next meeting, which | “When” the man was Soind by the | Pl nha: Ba o aed 6 vears ’ SECOND E ity Methodist church and the localWill be held in January, the annual bl street, Friday afternoon, Dec ou y ml & | Boys are out to make a clean slate if |election of officers will take place, ol ?:.m‘;::t Al ommn' ot ufi‘j“ 530, Burial n the fawlly 1ot &t niants epar men FLOOR ; possidle. All the games will be plas- = barn and covered him up with o blan, | Yentl cemetery. s . |8 at the Young den's 28t0- May Play Stonington. ket while b hitchin Many useful and practical Holiday Gifts will be found Why lLiave your Ssing an %m&:: e duica | The local basketball team had a|the two Sriconers to the fockup, 2 r in our Infants’ Depu?t;mt,y Socondl"lot:. , W BPOSG‘ to fll& ey Satitday St and ot g | rest this week but will resume play = * next week wht t th t the AT THE ¢ o weather, while our stock in.|someicie f 5 tetme. “The hiaae | nex e minpo it sttt oy DAVIS THEATRE, INFANTS' FUR SETS IN ALL | INFANTS FUR GOATS IN A Sem Tppresented couow: Trintty Methodlst | evening. Manager Caron is waiting to Vaudeville and Photoplays. c e THE MOS8T FASHIONABLE | WIDE RANGE OF DESINARLE cludes everything necessary|S1003%, “ermich: Satred Heart Peperisd to anport o team ot maemid® | Darze audiences at the Davis theatre 0 o a oy Sl L N & < i v % repa sup a team of consid- | on afternoon and evenl j $o.98. | TO se.98. the construction|Jf7et Ot Central Baptist and St | crable strensth. g s i‘;’ B ct ; Mary®, wETS it sad oA S e e 15 Main Street Othor appropriate gift articiss areinfants’ Cape, Knitted Secquen, weather-proof sheds, . “Defeat Pl | Saturday” o ng. satisfied with the bill that Rad as e Suaators, HeodnLonian Buetees, Jotrings Nshin. Who: 3 - 5 5 " The Sacred Heart Garde_held their | headliner b . W " lowest m? ta?:'t:: ‘}’m eldosatm.cu Seems | regular weekly meeting Wednesday | the two mfi§2§"pfr§m§€ With thi!.r"’ FUNERAL . - . — SRR e e | b BT Sl ohe vl | vl el St ok Sensible Christmas Gifts e e time vel 9 s ' . 3 m w co‘ 1B8 sime, nt teem in the Bastern Con: | followed by drill. There are eightesn |a most attractive portion of the biL Women ' 10°C | members now and from all reports the| For novelty .foot .jugsling, Tvler s 83 e Bulletin cup. The local manage- 24 . i » Tyl W, Silks Dress Silks P 2} Wharf Coal A that Plainfield will have Garde is In top notch order. showed that he was a genius at this “m . " ; Telephones & strong lineup have made excellent * Balti form of cleverness, tossing a variety —AND— We make an excellent showing of | A splendid”she Dross Sia Preparations and have added much| . E:l::fl:-z]s:turd-y. :id‘:g‘:l;g "b"“‘u‘g‘hhfi oo g onve Silks for waisting, both washable | in all the in )g stre e s 4 Vel ly Glee club soccer| 2T an as e een ui and fancy—a pleasing and practical | saline, Satin, . THCOStE o thelr lneup and are con- |4 o,iho ave anticipating the game ity | Pl hands, Fred Wilson was & EMBALMERS Eifi—price rans 590 to §3.00 & Date | Fopiin, Chermeute, Bta: o prics ‘Baltic rday - on the Providence ter . comedian, who the tern—in holiday boxes if desired. range €9¢ to §2.50 a yard. 4 To Give Mock Trial. street grounds and seem to think that house ith him In the e male knd fo- ) . % 4 they Tun up against e team male personations ‘made M‘A The Pimechle he"!:}t’{ls’hm on byt they declare they x;!‘; ::tzu a| his entertaining act and w; ven“g ;“’ Soyietunt Dress . w m M g Ut & ek ihis winter and|gfeat fight. R g e il B B e elephone 328-3 86-inch Novelty Plalds, | N Somplete runge of Platn sad = . cop il comamit S0 ADpoInia0 to ke i - = The Mutual Girl, with o Keystone| B ppnry m CHURCH and Nun's Velling, a wm Novelty Weaves for or 1 re t Tangemen the trial follows: Amos P comedy were the films of photoplaya of colorings for dresses, skirts or | —newest colorings, 8 bl Letendre, cheirman: John Drescher ersonal Menton. B s I i St Dosiop WM. SMITH ALLEN - H i it | T e g o K - ‘wear—special N and ALWAYS IN STOCK and Robert Wilson. The committee mmw& my&mm; in | pleasure for those present. ] yard. 5 a yard, A. D. LATHROP ol Caristozher Tamer ot Bricklayers’ Union Officers. GIFT ARTICLES FOR HOUSEKEEPERS QOfficemcar: Market and Gl;;tucht Sts, has besn vis Bere for ¢ & short o b th‘n‘tommm.o‘floewu szl TOP NOTCH RUBBERS Five-plece Screens, covered with red and green burlap, at ~ Televbone 463~ Drcther, Guitn > ting in Carpe: 3 THE BEST OF ALL RUBBERB (| Codar Chests, moth and insect proof—at $8.00, $7.50 and up to SI.00 thelr meet in cAL‘ulTE ing in repairing the water main shut mfldm GOAL .t:ngm epparel—at $2.25, $2.75 and up to $10.00, MA-B“.LI“"IIISL Bisslll Carpet Sweepars, splendid lne—at $3.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.35. latest styles, high or low cut, |] Utility Boxes, matting covered, for storage of shirt walsts and wearing off at the corner of Front and South Funeral Director §|* i e one e oo ¥ ,“"flll B(;nqur KIND” R T oo g:“ Tasgheen ! i.-i:do'lm c:w::- and Silkoline for comfortables and covering—at 12%c a yasd m .,mfl, / and New iven, has returned ‘_.“"k' —— “,"’ 2 88 Thames St. 62 Broadawy afld Mflm Tome, Sheep Bresders® Directors. Shea & Burke Flaty Color Burlave, 38 04 50 tncher wide for box covertug: scresse S e Prompt service day or night Tel. 642-2. Lady .Assistant J. B, New, coun= o ‘ i ty, Chasio "%}x and 41 Main Street Ohfgdé.ggligw zfilfi%&‘ are ob irectore ot 2|8 Funeral Directors ASTORIQ [Fl EFaF =5

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