Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 16, 1914, Page 11

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For New England: Fair and_ tlnnea cold Wednesday and Thurs- terfor districts, with fresh northwut to_westerly winds. ’!‘hv outlook for THursdsy la “tatr| w Look line of 2 over our ~.Qbservations in N.rwldl. " m 'rha following records; eq from | h ut comE quarry in Waterford. Sevin's pharmacy, t nges e . testified to the Fur Coats, Horse Blankets| sevin's rea LA T ”“’“%..5"‘ : B o, & Tapior teatiisd to_the and Auto Robes. PRy Prices to suit buyer Dr-}zv::l-.{medbi- to the mature of Ans v s v A Place to Buy Soods retailed at drea's injuries. Wholesale Prices Lucius E. Whiton, head of Whiton Y n, testified 20 30.3¢ B DM eiesiiemasss Highest 34, lowest 17, % Comparisons, Afler the tharge to the jw y | company at ;‘«w'h’i: 5 & me v All best Teas, Ib. ...ccccc.. 250 Preédictions for' Tuesday: Fair and|Judge M. 4, Shumway, they bro R A i g T Tb L L. Chapman c& colder. 3 verdict in about 40 minutes, Jortes. e L. &p Tuesday’s weather: As predicted. Hollis H. 3 One of the exhibits is a £ cellu- i = S oragen g dant company a0 lold gogsles such as fhe matter tako but a few m 14 Bath Street, Nerwich, Ct. o ; Shat the colnpeuy reovE Ty'the com claims should have been hed e " The mw&o oh Rt s e e T flv" n ol RS, and the jury was discharsed e K e S wm"‘:’d fothe | 8575 5Font a TR Jegor. Rl A ee o M e MRS. G. P. STANTON Doy ¥ ','”‘: ] p"l:" Ir,t;:’ I o m| 80, Hoom bed her. anile sprained 3::""1“" o Mg e :;g‘“’ ml‘_‘mh‘“ — when S yille y i . 52 Shetucket Street. 707 {7438 || Tie N T T et Blind Man T o should learn not to object to a oy 5 S05 stood that the Connecticut -company | William ‘lf:l. Fwor&r‘u !aadog :l’t.:'!e draft % m:ga remember m:: R p < s .4 90" . 3 t ¥ wae e néws. chair e P ool " iy et s Ead LB BB g B R Sl S Uy S e Tl United Tea Importers Ga. Millinery for Fall and Winter 20 | 431 | 1xae i ORBUt for askof e, | Coam B I8 Bl i e N | T L e e y Si% hours after high water it is low ‘After the Hooper case had been dis- | as a witness, He said hed u & mechan- —— e P 218 MAIN STREET tide. whick i3 follow=2 hv fiood tide. | posed of, the trial of the case of Jo- | ical engineer, having educated | MoTIONS WERE ARGUED (Over Semers RADFORD Bon Atsan of New. Lonton aqainsl | eecsa-and he told ot he wide experic S I . Bros) JOSEPH B o GREENEVILLE NEWS mg Ne"; York. New Haven and Hart- | ence in practical work, He was asked IN COMMON PLEAS. UVK BINuEZL = i M e | OF ANy Bt e ke iness -l WAS re] NSO“ )y Hul cuttin sl 3 x esth o1 Johiy 3. Deisner ot Suciam| s oy and by Attorney Clayotn B. |eaid thers wore two methods, one by | One’ Judgment on a Note—Court Ad osvital—Dartmouth Defeated Penn | Smith, while the defendant company’s using a chisel and the other with a journed Until Saturday. Slank Books Made ana Ruled to Ordar | _Street Department Repairing Curh | interests were looked after by Attor-{hacksaw. The latter has come into 108 BROADWAY —Notes. ney W. L. Barnett of New Haven. He| general use and is moré ecomomical|. Matters on the motion list were dis- 2 o T e e e T | e btion o2 pasticien whidh | Lhe” sunerior. Souct Ders. ou Hibmtey he dea s a cl agent w! e To; ence in format es wi e superior cou ) 01 Ta .‘:{,&°’;‘Lc,{;,,‘?,°‘.’r‘:,z,:§ The damages asked are $10,000 and ! might fly from the rail or the chisel | afternoon with Judge C. B, Waller, H bbard morning at 2 o'clock in the Backug|the suit is brought on the ground that| saying that the pieces from the rail| presiding. Ui hospital. where he had been confined | Joseph Andrea, who is of foreign birth | would be in sliver form, while those| A demurrer in Jouph Pothter vs, C. and unable to speak or understand |from the chisel would be more round in| W. Tryon was argued by Brown and . | since last Saturday. He had een ill| fiich of the Engilsh language, had his| form. To & question from the attor- | Perkins, counsel for the plaintiff. Dan- Gl’efllmg | Gy as iaken to the hospitsl Desin | risht eve injured by a sliver of steel | ney, Mr. Forbes said that eight or ten | aher and Danaher are to file briefs for was due to heart trouble and a ner- | that flew into it when he was wielding | blows upon a_proper chisel in good | the defendant. o5 vous breakdown., He was born in Nor. | 2 hammer in cutting a railroad rail at | condition would not be enough to cause| The case of D, Shapiro vs. J. Sultan Pop Corn that will pop s ;| Midway on Dec. 18, 1911. any particles to fiy from the chisel. | was continued cnv the motion list for O s g0 Do mon Of Micha 1| Andrea had been directed to work at | On cross examination by Attorney | fwo weels. spent all his life here. He had heen | the rail cutting job by a_ foreman | Barmett, the witnecs said that he did| The case of the Jewish Federation employed by the street department and | Damed Connors, it is claimed, and An- | not believe the head of a good chisel | of Farmers vs. Joseph Gold] berg was - o 5 drea. was swinging the hammer while | would mushroom over short of 100|assigned for trial on January.iith. Peflpla’s Market P e e e e, | another man beld the chisel agaiust| blows upon It by the hammer. Partl- | *An‘answor in & week was ordered in - | the rail. cles would fly from the mushroomed | the case of John A. Morgan ve. Chas. 6 Franklin Street e e T eI 0™ | 'Tae sleht of his eye was destroyed ' head and would fly in any direction. | R Caok. Miss Catherine Barwot in St. Patrick’s | &nd the other eye was affected so that Foreman for the Railroad. Judgment for the amount of a note JUSTIN HOLDEN.. Proprietor charch by Pev, Edward J. Broderick | it Was necessary to remove the in-| Gornelius - J. Connors, resids .x with interest was granted in the case June 25, 1800. JHIOE Wxe L0 XR38 2 meta Os Miaway, section foreman for the of Louls Mareus vs. Aaron Goldhar| gjackemithing i branches. She snrvives her husband. with twe| The claim is made that the com- ! froway, Section foreman for the VOV | na Mr. Hinman was the attorney. ing in all its children, William Joseph Delaney and | Pany ehould have furniched a method ourc' who had charge of the yard|The amount was $305.70. - of sawing the rail in i{wo, and that it! ¢ v | Bdward James Delaney. There are 3 iimitd at Midway at the time of the| In the case of Gadbois vs. J. H. COIlStTIICthll TOYS two brothers, James T. Dela-ey. the|Was EUULY of negligence in furnish ‘1?5 accident, was the following witness. 08, allili. an answer was Orlered sc"fl x B‘ak w" water inspector, and William Delaney. He said he was in.the hablt of in- Two sisters survive. Mrs. Valentine | Struct the workman of the dangers of | irycting the men where he saw there 5 Mallozl vs, G. H Megcano, Anchor- Blosis, Murohv and s Neilie Delaney, both | the work. = Was danger. He sald he gave direc- | Stanton and others was assigned for Strukiron, Building Blocks, of Willimantic. At . Dondero of New Lon- | 1jons to his sub-foremsn to have the | December 19th. 507 to 515 North Main St. Model Builder, Mec'ianica! Trains, o o 8 Dot “worn a8 interpreter, t%% rail cut and this man picked out| Lawvers Babcock and Pettis argued Wood Bildo, Mechanicc| Boats, Beplietial“Leanis. fes tmons through him. oo Dominic Andrea to hold the chisel. He |a demurrer in the case of Allyn Hall Fi n b Sheass Engi M-tocr Gam~s, In the basketball lcague of _the | "S5 TAY LWFOUER him. 1d and | S2W the other man with bis eye hurt. | Realty Co vs. M. A. Barber and the 1ne Kul r t nes, g : b ears o er e i =% " Greeneville Grammar school Monday | married and that he came here feom | The men at work under him, he said. | judge reserved his decision. H Y H s Motors, Plactieine, afternoon the Dartmouth team defeat- | et 1o 5090, are he o o o om | were ordinary laborers and were paid | Two weeks were allowed for an an- eat Your ouse d sh e n 3 Attachments, Pioture Puzzios. . | G0 Penn by the score of 100 2. | work de A Jaborer. " While erisivgca | S8, per dav. - The loreman eald they | swer in the case of Leo Dousherty va. an 4 epairing —_— A3 ad no saws for the purpose of . = D) AY Repciring Curbing. e ;‘::l‘;”tg Company Be Was USINE | rails, He said he had not warned the| _An answer was ordered in 10 days In With Gas A. GOLDBLATT S ty & The city street derartment men are | which an iron rail was to be cut. A rl\;endat work, as he could not tell what &&sc«‘:fi? o{r Henry Jwaskow vs. 3 80 Franklin St, next to the Bul e repairing the curbing around the Vil- | piece of iron flew from the rail strik- [ RASIESENAS L (00 Cin Fore- | Lawvers Desmond and Brown and By USlflg a ulletin s 2 b i 5 g e T b in the eve, gnd the sight was| ;an Connors still on the stand. Perkins argued a motion to set aside John J. Donohue, M. PHYSICIAN md SURGE{N Office Rooms, 5§ 6 Steiner Block 3 tinued the case for two weeks on the eir skates Tuesday as they found e following: Andrew W. Deneff, Harlam ge jce on small ponds safe enough - | P. Dolbeare, Gustave D. Andrews;|Motion list to allow Attorney Des- d opportunity to ascertain about 2 off the rust. AFTVILLE Hollls H, Palmer, Jesse O. Crary, |Mon . e 2 T. Preston; Carrol B, Staples, Colehester; | SOme charges which are disputed. Each radiator is a steam heater in EAST SIDE ITEMS o L William Ol Fogarty, Griswold; John % m-trzD ;gjourned to Saturday morn-|jtself. It is sefe, sanitary and eco- (Funklln Square) iy Soccer @lub Discussed Rubber Game |D. Avery, North Stonington; Aubert|!ng at 9.30, nomical. There is no coal to carry in Hours—2-4 and 7-S.p. m. o3 Th case of L. Anderson vs. Jerome a hes i« d it Residencs 875 Mies Gertrude O'Nell and Miss Hat-| 9t Monday Night's Meeting—Farcel | J. ng,fl'ggnk‘,‘&‘:“?mm Bomock-1 7. Collins ‘and H. I Thoms vs.| away with an endlocy amount of dust 15S&W M . te Driscoll were redent guests of Mrs. _ll’_“* 5"';‘::- on the Gain—Pinochle | S5rtcue. Hrnest L. Latimer, Salem, " | Myrtlo A Cunningbam snd R C. Gib-| and aire. Thomas Sharvan of Main stree ourney Started. son vs.' J, J. Ganey were postpon Mrs. Tmil Jahn is spending a fow - Next Case Assigned. 1t maintains an even ture Notes. treatment he received and of the dis- The Jury Chosen, a verdiet in.the cihie of J. Quint Co., . Many of the local boys tried ou | ability he had been under. The jury In the case consists of the | V5. James O. Conneil. The court con- Gasteam Ra&ator & womats- | [ M. KIN days with relatives in Greenwich, R. The Taftville soccer football club|, The next case assigned for trial has | = ————————————————=———== | &nd the gas flow is shut off automat!- r. J. . G !yflls Mae Fisher of Lebanon upem held a meeting Monday evening ‘;t been excused till Thursday at 10 in the BORN Ic:ur’ums, t{l:ud‘e;;nd lt&: pressure the week end at the home of her par- | their headquarters in the Lincoln club | Morning. It Is the 32,500 breach of | pUCKLEY—In Nerwich, Dec. 15, 1914, | 7 Lahote = B ents on the Corning road. with a very large attendance. The | Promise suit brought by Annie Sham-|™ a geughter to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice | °F 888 Ira Levick of Hartford is the guest|mMmeeting was lively and interesting, | bach of New London against Louls| J. Buc ley of 84 Mulberry stroet. Call and witness a demonstration at of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emi]|lasting for quite a while, The sec- | Sunn of New London, in which she|CLABBY-—In this city, Dec. 15, 1914, a | our office, Jahn, of Main street. retary’s report and also the treasurer’s | 2lleges that, at his request, on Ma¥ | son to Mr. and Mrs. Willam T. May Building Mrs, Augusta Pratt spent Sunday as| were read and accepted. There was | 13, 1910, she nromised to marry him 1| Clabby of West Thames street. . - Ty v the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | quite a good deal of discussion con- | LWO Weeks, but that he has not kept| _—___— = 'l'he Cny d M JaniToWF Carl Krouse, of Poguetanuck, gerning the rubber game with Plain: the agreement and has ever since re-| DIED i - o Cnaries Yérrington has moved from | feld. fomed 1o Ty nr;;;;_z aithough: ahe 18| Guoss 1o thts city, Dee. 1t 114 GI.S “‘ W h:t Qrder It Now by Phone 1365 Casnie evaoih (0. the Wouih ‘Jinos o4 St. Veronicas Mest. The defendant has made answer In| Grose oo 37 yeses, s, 0f Melvtn Trommer's Evergresn, per case $170 Nrs. Charles Beaver has returned| The St. Veronica T. A. soelety heid | FRich he acknowledges the promise to | Funeral acrvices at the chapel rooms Ropkin's Light Dinner Ale, per case ‘rom a short stay with relatives in|its monthly meeting in’ {hete nemy|MArry, but denies that the marriage| of Hemrs Allen & So Boston. Farnished 1ooms on orarianer DeWlY | was 0 be in-two weeks from May 15, | aftermoon, Dec. 16, at 3 o'clock. eanesdny | 321 Main St., Alice Building |$140 Kashler’s Pilsner, per case $125 ot A e heo g 1910. CROTTY—In New London, Dec. 15, Pree Delivery to all parts of the oty CHRISTMAS GHEER FOR Monday evening. The meeting was | “THe defendant’makes the counter-| 1914, ‘widow of d ; - ALMSHOUSE 1 s | Shown in the businees iransacred. The | J2im-that-at the time of the engage- | ; Falrle e home of her daugh MISS M. C. ADLES H. JACKEL & CO. Nech the best 1 NMATES | annual election of officers took place | My 1S, inife ssid she had no 33 ter, Mrs_ Delor Clish, Summer child living by a former marriage whe : of its kind. Ladies of St. Patrick’s Church Sec- | Fith the fellowing result: President,|ip fact e Rt e Ts St e e 1 mnfmulm H i 8“] df S 1ali [ i onded the Efforts of Ancther. ena M. Wolsard —reelected unmani-|who was then living with- her, he on all flafl ace :noull) ;;ce president, Mlay Douxhe? claims, but he did not know this when| St. Mary’ h - es B. Shannon, with the ac- | fre. T°COfn8 secretary, Mary MeShel” | he promised to marry her. g |AT CHURCH, THEATRE, LECTURE & ladies, Mrs. A. J. Wholey, ancial _secretary, Louise | He further alleges in his answer ew Lot - e A B Boniue St b pioiey. | White: librarlan. Viola Jacuues: mis- | tnat on May 15 193010 was catping Cometery ot T1a0. Rinaly Soitt Notice the back of each mvhhfl- Mrs, W Mansfleld, Mrs. AT V. Murphy tress-at-arms, Dora Paradis. $7 per week and could not.earn more, i 'flnn nm-m that yvur g Mra BT Harriman. of St et | o The Dewly ' elocted officers will be|and it was mutually asresd that the | SOUEER;in Hanover, Deo 14, Mary bserved, Has bair ehat Tiei's church, visited the almshouse | inStelled in January. The new rooms | wedding was to fake Dlace @t Some| 5o Cemis and o muntyy s'"“"’ 2553 | doueh” L “"‘"" Tuesday afternoon and distributed | 2T, YOry attractively furnished and)futyre time when he -was - earning LS o R late hem o '{"‘ t, Candics, cakes, fruit and other deli. |include 2 living room, reading room |more. On June 15, 1510, he claims the | over Thursdas, Dec. 17, &t 2 e'elock. If not wh-t it should be, have cacies fo the élghty inmates, fifty-six|20d & general assembly room. The|woman sald to him that unless they | DELANEY-In this city, Dec. 18, John Mise Adies maks it eof men and _twenty-four women. The|S0Ciety is in a flourishing condition | wers married immediately she would| J. Deiane: . 306 Main St. uxt to Chelsea Bank. B mmittes i pentatal 1o the Norwion | 2nd is planning to hold “a house- | forminate any understanding betweeq| Funeral from his late rear No. | *qel enz -t e e eble Sgats "o | warming in the near future. A 50clal | tham and- she then orally Hischareed 23y Sixth street, horsday mom | Tel 653 “ year and trusts that it hes seconded | 0UF followed the business seesion. | him from the engagement to marry, Church a5 5 o'clocie " ¢ ot Mary's 317 Main Street ‘The plaintiff In the suit denies the Houre—10 to 11 & m. trath of all the allegations In the de- | “Yoazris p IRty S oD%t ettt W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D, er efforts in making the Yuletide pass pleasantly for the deserving inmates of Pinochle Tourney Started. COAL AND LUMBER The’ Saiohatmn In the opening night of the Pinochle | fendant’s a: . ; L] 2tcSand7te 8 p. m. wcd he, dcincos D PR LA tournament at the Taftville Finochle e e “#:{.:w:m“"h“..&’.; b '"'1?"“"{ o Decisions by Judge Shumway. clup, Monday, ke tesm captained VENTILATION NEEDED gclock. laterment 'ia Comistock ” Dani 0] C: away e on~ o Mr Fm oy olang, ROV beeD anded dowd| ors against Chamberlain's team, win- IN. PASSENGER CARS.| pmoversTo Preston, Dsc. 3%, 1914, - : PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING 2 2 al motions which were argued befors| JBE &) o SyeNts nd, thained the | poor Alr is Danger fo Health, Warna| oo 1 Brove: Soon they will be big boys Are You Shy on Sheds? | e o o 59| % st T8 SRRS: e S ind girls, and their faces wit| IRON GASTINGS o |, In Nomer ve Siegewaks, the demur-| "Shea ccapt) and Ford, 9,280; Cham.| One of the crying needs of the , . pres- FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Why leave your farmisg|=stion et ee 10" omien” (a4,,4| beriain (capt) ana " Hollana: GO%; | ent day, is ‘hetier vantilation for our be only a memory. ; i T IR T i done, 140, Blasoncite. snd | MoBLAIy. DUllstn of the state Soard of Bring the babies and we' |THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO implements exposed to the Sehwarer, and_the demurrer to com- | i gee iy §erpion noly Minersop, :::j&‘:‘“”u;,%nm?::.:n tch their smiles, No. 11 %3 25 Farey Strest weather, while our stock in- |plaint in the Norwich Industrial Im-| “‘Not ail the plavers of Captain Shea's | © ~Pure air s as cAICH Foelr - necessary to main. . team showed up Bissonette, Hoefer | tain the health of the body as Is Dlxh cludes everything necessary|Building Co, and ophers is overruled.| and Frechette of Murphy's team Alled | food of Dure water. e raay mot for the construction|™™ = | Ehewrs teamm wil piay Murphy'a. | e e CXect princitle v e LAI GHTON of weatherproof sheds, at| HOTEL WOODSTO K Lost Control of Mashine. T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing lowest prices? 43D STREET, NEAR BROADWAY While turning from the turmpike tnto - - ‘OGRAPHER ranklin Street AR TIMES SOUARE, NEW YORK|:i it Koo othiadury AR RS ey T 270 BA ~; The Edward Chappell Co. M rors T | mhem the machine wriaded und e re- LINE Robert d. Cochranez Central Wharf Coal and Lumber ; tree. . i e Telephones coua'rgnu &I’%’.‘m ; y escaped to FRANK’S m PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, : —AND— 527 HAVANA “R&Er™ Cor. Green and Golden Sts, | ' Vot Main Stract, Nerwich, Conn. < | v rE® CENTER OF NEW YoRK Parcel Paost Increasing. ilings Th and Agent for N, B. O. Sheet Packing. . Sailings Thursdays Saturdays. Follow the srowd to the enly place W. H. VALIQUETTE, MGR Sy tees nofioed st the local nost in New Londen where 5 Alsp THE BERWICK. RUTLAND, ¥T. steadily increasi = NASSAUY.‘“‘ : rasifien genuine chop Phone 581 " fm' Bur '.! Kllfls and ‘mfi m:‘ 3 s e direct ions with Havana. : m‘; ALWAYS IN STOCK . . JA.MAICA b AncT STETSON & FORMNG 1, . oot & s saoes ‘o ~ ea) s A B tAvmor » ouic? St | Carpenters and Builders |sieiisy, s i fonive, We suarsn: o0 the very best PLUMBING WORK by ce—cor. Market and Shetuckst i They are the VERY BEST. o 'rd-um:-c‘il#u i The Mn‘ i% g-% m&m l“.‘.a Best 'ork and materials at right £ Beilt A-da—l prices. by prices. i Telephone. ”’mem Ask us for plans and pricss. C L5aM'TE andEmbalmu it =2 || SRS ] shea & |lres caxe o meeanly £ TOMIPKIN “THE BRIGHT KIND"® . s 3 #] en ;:: :::‘ » Promp! service JGHN 0. PECKHAM covenn Direc.ors §l to Thmes 552 cady Assistan | o Mrs, Thomes Brodenr hag reirnst ] o o omisntan (o i LOUIS H- BRUNELLE - ed'the funeral of her niece. - | "thorized Tourist Ageacy, . - . | 8 0anse Ave (HME 890 2.

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