Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 19, 1914, Page 2

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Tolay I The Last Shoppng Satry Before e hristmas and Yet There Are Many Christmas | & | 3 This Brilliant_Gift-full Christmas Store is ~in Its Holiday Exposition, and a few min- Hhe 5 e B S| B daughter, lived on the farm_while he .52 s it will 2 ; that TR e S . eves utes spent in it will convince you tha Sty SR Sl drh o S i ES SoTTALGE SR 1 . - mere matter of form, and that she ad | %, Mis. Eatherine. Conatiti:: mothse. o6 an do all your Christmas shopp:ng R 1o do Wi e Phese . | i, Katherne Congton, motie o you ¢ y e e -t B M b | o IR M S g S e - - e bad sirnce been paid, were used on the | yhe Congdons, were witnesses, . C. Reed of Stafford was a local here and give to each friend the very farm, s oo I druine proviaiens | ueother ivorcs marier e tige | Churel st ; ey ey T DT ripome, ime IR Jamuary,|freson, also daimed on the ground of ;oo Hog s A T .- PL . on. It soon appeared that three and according to the testimony Foote 1] psed since the bes -{ A R. Sharpe left !‘rfiAy for To-| Mrs. W. C. Brown is in New Haven thlng needed- kept all the stock and agresd to pay TInning of the action, in ‘Ottober, and | ter 0 far was recorded Ohio, where he spend | for @ fow daye. X o note was not met, how: | 5" Ine"ytacite uva explcity thut e | Friday_merning, Christmae. Domahue of Putsam spent = % ot A g e P S for it e e P;e*zem?fl A% ;;fl,g;_"' divorce cannot, be granted before the below zero to a few degrees above. Mrs. William Weeks and son, muy ‘in’ Willimantic .1 ored. Christm. than any other arth, nam expiration o time, unless there — Hayden street are lnflln' du % East Hartford There is more happiness upm Y. Y y b Pedersen off of it. Failing in this, the | {5 Cpbearance to defend against the Mrs. Challenger’s Will. in Hartford with :uu i e h.m‘llyB g g pleases and softens every human being, large or small who takes the least thought or part | Pedersen to her husband, so that now, | I Pt ied thar appessance hiad | o i8 Will of the late Marta A, el p e Comn 3“‘,?: The train for Boston due in this : unlcss he can be connected, With the ' been made by out of state attemeys | Ho®Fasband. £ Philienger, | watih Ten, 4, S005 At oo Bome of per | Frlasy, 40 o T Was 30 minites lato in it. has any property which will SStISEY | Py Hacves n 2atetion (o the paatter io" Drobate by Judgs | parenis, Mr. and Mre B G Sharve.| e Grace Davoll is in Boston, the 3 % A - the note for $300. it was & nt that they were only | Shes Friday morning. The Misses Doris and Clara Hall, |guest of her cousin, Miss Florence Start early this morning and come to this store where you can find thousands of good| There “was considerable diversent ||l Mesied n the Gistods ‘of the ohil. THe e students at Wellesley college, are at |Davoll, who attends school in that and contradictory evidence in the £ase; | gren, and Judge Reed held that this " Cews Felt the “Effects” the hgwmeno( thelr parents, Mr. and | city. R e 2 = ¢ g which occupie he time from ‘was not an “appearance to defend” in John Webiter, a farmer & Wind- s, . Han, the holiday va- i suggestions and where you can exercise your widest choice from the most complete stocks. | 3’5"\, 26n Zure adjourned, Attormeys | fas hot an “sppearance to defend! in| =John Webiter, o farmer O Wind- i T s out King and Hinman agreeing to flle|time a recess was taken to 130, when |gent cows. While he was busily en- Eleanor Kingsbury, who at-|tion today for their respective homes. brief statements in place of arguments. P s In addition to the parties interested, & private school in Hartford, ' The winter term opens Jan. 4, 1815. USEFUL AND APPROPRIATE GIFTS IN THE H GIFTS IN THE testimony was given by Joseph White, 3 o a brother of the plaintiff, TS, DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT JEWELRY SECTION | Sparrow. who manages a farm PUTNAM 1s regularly taken This has encour- 3 Enamiled Pin Sets, 8 in a set, ooc. | Bantifl, Oscar B. Baker, Morgan H. aged the ice dealers, for the season Hemumhm Sets, consisting of 12| Hemmed or . Hemstitched . Tray 5 i 1. e rewer, a blackamith of Warrenville. Odd Fellows Af I3 it. | UP to within a few days has been so Napkins and 1 Table Cloth, $5.00 and (Cloths, 3 in a box for $1.00, Phndante with Neck haim 5o and liam Q. ,‘:""‘ ":‘"_'.'”:: “,'; mild as to indicate that cutting might $1000 a set. Al “Linen . Towels, good sise,; 500 |31.00. > JUDGE REED'S DECISION. o ngen—Four. - [ ot be made until January of later, 13-piece Lunch Sets, $1.75 a set, each. Beauty Pins, 3 In a set, 50c and ith Prospect of Early Cutting— er week of weather iike that of He Sustains Probate Court in the DANIELSON sramme including songs, recitations| Christmas Sunday Exercises to Be |(N® One now closing will make the Gurley Case. o ! e ey it v faoroes,isfected] Meld at Congregational Church. |'°° Feady for_cutting. At the short calendar session of the | SonSresstional L. 8. ore Foren | helr teachers. After the exercises the| s Belle (Les) Snow, formerly ST Uy 19-pilece Lunch Sets, $2.00 a set. All Linei Tray Cloths, 29c each. $1.00 a set. idered Sheet and Pillow Case| Embroidered Guest Towels with| baby PIns 2 in a set, 50c a set. Bmbrol : Set, consisting of 1 Sheet and 2 Pil- |space for monograms ¢0c each. e e g e A low Cases, $5.00 a set. Waist Patterns in mercerized waist- superior court Friday morning Judge| Oessful Sale—J children of the first five grades at-| e \nis city, died recently in Mer- Bmbroldered Guest Towels in fancy |ing and white oplin, 3% yards in Fuk s S Reed handed aown ihrée decigions gn| Brigade to Extinguish Fire—Nearly| tended a Christmas tree party in thefof this clt, N 7|70 Be Obmad’ ut . Conpragtiont designs, 60c and 69c each, |each pattern, boxed 100 each. matters tried recently to the court. In| Zero Friday—Christm: Exercises | kindergarten where a trec bountifully |'“S™ 5o pinene Quest®n ,,m be the Church with_Special Program. COMB SETS the famous Gurley case, in which Al- S School. laden with gifts had been set up. The|, hieot of Rev. George ser- the famous Gurley case. in which Al-| in School Street School. children were excused after the first|Subiect of Rey. George Stone's <er-| Sunday will be observed as Christ- CHRISTMAS GLOVES CHRISTMAS Three-piece Comb Sets, consisting | drew to recover $5,000 as a recompense | mur T Wood of Brown university| comion for their two week's vacation.|morne mas Sunday at the Congregational of 3 Side Combs and 1 Back Comb,|for obtaining some 380,000 for his|oin*Srend ‘the holiday vacation with| WOrking on Trust Company’s Bank-| Miss Jane Richmond of New Lon- |CPUrch. The sermon and music at A pair of Gloves neatly boxed make HANDKERCHIEFS set in brilliants and cut stones, made | brother's use, and in which he received | py ! SPERE hE hollday vacation awith Magrheas, Ao e R mom O eons o, |the morning service will be appro- very fine gift. We have them for of good shell, 50c, $1.00 and $2.00 a|adverse decision in the probate court, 4 i G Frida; priate for the day and In the evening 57 4 e ALWAYS WELCOME set. Judge Shea’s position is upheld, and |, Jir- @ad Mrs. Louis E. Kennedy have| Metal workers have arrived dnd g a Bible school concert will bo given. everybody and every occasion, L Barettes and Pins set with stones | judgment given for the defense. s e O s o Atie.| panaces Wosk S the batertor of Chrisimas tund i growing. day by | At the moming service the choir will ‘Women's Gloves in black, tan and| Thousands of pretty Handkerchiefs|and brilliants, 30c each, In the case of Sampson va. William | MIsS Leah Burns, teacher at Atta.|the quarters to be occupled by tme|CThrisimas fund ls growng, Aoy, U |sing a recently published cantats, The white, also black and white stitching |are here waiting to be claimed for Foonden, Judsment on 4i%0 rendeved | her home in Welister, ley bullding. Several. ".’..‘:‘.:‘“:.fi"fl. meet all neefs. smm. inciodds ‘Bolos, "dneks and cher- and white with blaci etitching, $1.00, | Christmas gifts, plain, hemstitched or . o Stering ve Foler avgned befors| . Jonn A. Butler of Fall River was a|required to complete the work of| Harold 8. Corbin is oyed uses. T m s §2.55 and $1.50 @ pair. Gl el el WRITING PAPER the short calendar session a fow weeks | S0 With friends in Danielson on| equlpping the benk for occupancy, the|Cambridge as proof reader in & Prnt” | 58, programmen for the day follow: edges, others are hand embroidered ago. the demurrer to the complaint is nstitution meanwhile continuing to dof ing, sets Introduction, organ; recitative, I Shall g ages, . . A box of Fine Writing Paper for a | overruled. . Both of thege. results are Wardsworth will have|business in their quarters in the B, Myers of Worcester 1|gee Him Frank Lowe: chorus. Hymn & with 1:8 to 2-inch wide hem. Prices |gift will flease him or her, especially | victories for &ttorney George E. Hine of the Ladies Reading|Phoenix bullding. visiting friénds here for u few days. e the Erophets: ness Sl Out. O 4 SUGGESTIONS IN dre as_low s M Ec fo 3108 ealh the kind we have put up in fancy|man, who is clearing up his court | {if¢S at her home for a meeting on Drink the Cause, as Usual. Jacob, Wallace Smith; soprano solo, boxes, large or small sizes, $25c to|work as rapidly as possible before Jan, | Monday. THE MANGER SCENE. At a session of the city court Fri- | The Watching of the Magi for the NECKWEAR T N o iemsoining cseis 4t00 a1 1ar, when he enters upon his duties as| -, Resr 80 TN end the & = o A R Loy B e K e oLt B B G B v ] 3 a box. attorney general of the state. lerre Petac says he will atten e with intoxication was fined $2. phets; alto sold, The Journey of & i ieias Nockwesr, & wilcome gift CHRISTMAS SCARFS e il Panama-Paclfic exposition 1f it comes| 7@ 8o Reproduced at Home of Mrs. Fiite: Daracn Alve Tore. the Magi, Marion W. Amden: choru € any women at any time but ess| Silk and Chiffon Scarfs, plain or SHORT CALENDAR SESSION. |0 0utnam. . rge, Jr. will con. Ly darvie. Weihoen. The lowest temperature bR Mo ¥ WL 4 —_— g . - o, ne ‘oul ‘ell, Josephine 3 2 Pl atial ey Daw. s, ety bosed, '$1.55 FL.50, TOURIST CASES Attorneys Made Arguments on Motions | duct. services t St Paufs church,| | Lacal people have been tnvited tofhere Friday morning was two “aeartes Giftord: _aito ‘solo, O'erthe Place % 1dea 18 here—Collars, Collar and Cuffs | 59 she il P f . , Mari . _Amden: | Bets, auinty little Rosttes, almost an | e have. otber Scarfs at Go and|size 1.0, $155" 0130 and $iss; o0 e e A R g Ty ] & Cunstwae Cate ol be pae it o' Eantliy. siive: Skviee this ale: Shorus, Glory 45 God u the Highest 3 Y A i o % i 2 orwicl lay :N\°nding a sessi of 8 carols wi one of e -1 a : B choics Bt 23e to 3150, $LO0, myltanis Sorgifta sul,the short calendar seesion of the| of’ Columbia Commandery. K. T features and the manger scens will| Boon to accommedste the expeoted Gltdys 2. Tarmer. Wallace Smith: ‘Noar! ' reproduced in the big barn on the|Tush 6f holiday pers. firale, Star of the .Easi HAND BAGS FOR GIFTS | o bercn, s numbes of cases coma up| Friday s e z°r°um"k Waghorn estate, Lest vear in this| A basketball game Friday was be- | 1"pe Star of the Wast, o WEARING APPAREL FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS R e el S i for annp e The Dttt o U] of The ekt mih S f,;,’“fh:‘mm";:“fl:lwm Sig Sheed ‘3‘,:;"‘ Ehcfh Aehin AU the' Youn sust Slgxl«lhy evening at § o'clock will ane g woul make an eal | request for permission to withdraw | one degree abovi . as low: A woman or young girl's fancy 1s apt to tumn toward something to |8lt and we have some very g00d sug- [and terminate the temporary receiver- | To permit making répairs to a main| SeCtriC thEAS S ot it I 6 Saouta B e DK, 20T the Wiweh,_adiesl: wear for her Christmas gift. Have you found out what sho needs gestions here that can be chosen at|ship of the Quidnick-Windham com-|ehaft the mill of the Danlelson Cot-|that a considerable. mumbes ai oo Notwithstanding rumors to the|praver, Superintendent Child; The d the last minute. pany went over until Wednesday, Dec. | ton company will be closed today 3‘::' ; ““J.‘i? le number will g0|contrary, Joe Cmm..lhy will be with | Christ Child, Helen Eaves; Gifts for Perhaps a good warm Coat will please her better than anything else nefi?hfis:}‘.fld 3‘13%%51 :‘«;‘l_llslgmdc and | 30th. (Saturdayp. c:mo:nn “fion h: eve has|ihe Boston Braves next season. He Jesus, Heuvla Arnold; song, Am in or perhaps a Suit, @ Bath Robe, or a Silk Waist would bo her fancy. Bodict Books, 3 to 3300 Rt matins muce heked IR | gior,a¢ Anlatiane Iekk LN g; alfo been Brogosed for Breskiyn vilo| Wil not jump to the Federal league. PRy R A R ‘We have a smart collection of good warm Winter Coats in the latest Attorneys Edmund Perkins, Herman | as being from 4 to © inches In thick- | taose e toe o e eing shown FUNERAL. win Fisher; 5 styles, made of zebeline, Persian or plush and regularly sold at $20.00 and Alofsin, 2d, and Charies L. Stewart ap- | ness. @ Dy Miae Hamily Biarg ot pio- as e Th §25.00, now reduced to $15.00. CHRISTMAS RIBBONS | pearing before the court. All money in excess of $70 recelved William_ G. Mansen. ) Even & amal gift daintily tiod with | Garst s, Sane,, Ol Dona Coderte vs.| for Christmas diiners for the poor off pRiSONERS EXTINGUISH. FIRE. | Members. of Tmel Puttam. lodss : . : e 2 eorge C. Potvin a demurrer een iel ill 3 X tend: neral Another lot of good Warm Winter Coats in movelties, navy blue, |cpristmas Ribbon—how it multiplies | filed to & plea in abatement, and At | Demtorsan Tinet “u)fr‘:ll;)‘::;de?o e O o biack and brown, plain or with cape, full back and belted effect, were |in value. Hundreds of people who like | torney Perkins asked for permission|Morgan and company of New York ade From County Jall Puts Out| Willlam G. Mansen, Moou Letters. 1500 and $17.50, now reduced to $10.00 and $12.50. to get all the happiness they can are|to amend his complaint before the plea| for the Belglan Reliet fund. Chimney Blaze, at 2 oclock. The ‘Wd tying up all thelr Christmas gifts srand. Burisl was in 'Grove . Bath Robes for gifts—$5.89, $4.85, $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50. Successful S with pretty Ribbons. past Ten prisoners from the at|street cemetery. 3 5 Holly and Poinsettia Ribbons, 10- A Clkistmas sale was successfully The service held at un cf & Silk Walists for gifts—$3.50 to $6.50. E yard roll for 10c, conducted by the Ladies' Benevolent ¥ sel was hel -4 h.lpd Lawn Walsts—$100 to $2.00. Baby Ribbon, 10-yard roll for 10c. very ear soclety in the Congregational vestry|promptly as a fire brigade Friday af e 3 Friday afternoon. noon to extinguish chimney bigze at| past grands 1 The aervice |ing. pastor; song. It Caime Upon. the 'S AW C OR’ people come to us for certain | speciai care should be takon s ey | the home N e b o e B e T e i o MEN’S FURNISHINGS ’ARM BLANKET OR COMFORTER 3 v - ouse is ju: low _the n_the AB) Holiday Gifts in which they | Jiristmas pateels sccurcly and to ad-| West villige. Two fire extinguishers| Walter Turner. The music at the| wycpe THE CANDLE SHINES. BOXED AND SUITABLE | Large sivo Siankets 1n gray and tan, | Jacquard Comforters, 38.75, 3450374 want to combine usefulness | ioms avs mot being losers tolloles'; | Tre brought along by” the prisoners |service was by o quariet composed et FOR GIFTS with fancy borders, $2.50 a pair. $6.00 each. with - . .. |all who use the malls. Tobtiting the fire, Whith cadset ity dn Sharpe and Ma. Charies 3. Let- There the Conaregstional Choir Will TRV quality—a combination hty Pri t ooy Tor o .2 8ing Carols Christmas Eve. Combination m“ of Tie and Hose, | Tull size Blankets in white and gray | Good Quality Comforters, down |which alwa: leases the re-| There wy ;o" ",;" 2t Beaskiyn. & Lanemt & ) Schedule for Holiday. Tt et catore, 06 & bor. colored borders, $2.25 & pair. filled and fancy eilkoline covers, $6.00 | s e 4 ty Jall in Brooklve Friday. this wam: ko s o e Postmastet F. G, Letters has made | ThS choir of = the Congregational B tioe " Basss. 6f *Handker- 3 Y & covers, $8.00 | cinjent and reflects credit on| L. yn Friday, this num. Moth scouts continue their work 3} € | church, as was done last year, will and 36,50, ber belng considerably below the high| in Windnam cosaty towne ' hg|the following announcement relative | CDUPCH. a8 was done last year, will the good taste and good sense | [toia ™qle ditine the summer|cearchers ater the dameging pests— |2 0T forca: Office open from o ‘caroia,The uinging last year was of the giver. general exercise on the Drogramme 1or | found mests in o namber of towns| 630 & M. to 12 m, and 5.30 to 7 p. |ETEAOY APTIECied BY the many that the_prisoners. g The money ordér and postal sav- . -4 - These features apply par-| dirs. Frank T. Preston was lender| troc ooy “hon DLmbers as two Of|ings divisions will be closed. The|Cut Untdl about 1l o m. midnight ticularly to our stock of Hi at a mosting of the Woman's Mis- baisdo i i naw.‘nmh Sy m&mt’n‘{ glty carriers will make moring de- o p‘::u‘;mn‘;";f m".:"'l‘;’““‘m“lng Baby Blankots, figured in pink and sionery socletles of the Baptist chirch | hests and land thelr aid in destroying|livery, and collections. ~Auxiliary and | Ve PIOPERY, T00 Te HOFQR REREnS ” mde Pocket, Table and with Mrs, Daniel Spalding Friday aft-| th 1 substitute carriers will begin mak- blue, plain or bound, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00, i e ernoon. em as fast as found {ng deltveries of parcel post &t 8 a. m, | The choir will sing at houses where Cutlery. Punctual in Attendance. Christmas conm ana continie, during the day until ui candles are displayed in the win- m chiet and Hose, all colors, 80c a box.| Large size Blankets, white and gray Combinat m unn Boxes of Suspender|colored borders, $3.95 a pair. - Other good Comforters with fancy covers as low as $1.00, $2.00, $3.50 and $5.00, 'Bvxeu of Silic Hose Other good Blankets in white, gray and Tie, all colau $1.00. D Combi Boxes of Stk Hoge |20 tan with colored borders, are 69c, ination and Handkerchiefs, all colors, $1.00 a | ¥1.00 and $1.25 a pair. on Boxes of Silk Hana-| ool Blankets in plaid, white or kerchief, Tie and Hose, all colors, |87ay, With eatin Dinfing to match, 3100, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 and $8.00 a pair, Baby Puff Fancy Covers, $2.50. " . Christmas concerts lanned parcels are Rural carriers | 905 g Our lines of Skates, Guns | wooa mads s ‘tacard ‘of. Destent "wi| 0o Beld at the Gaptist M u;mo::;: and | i serve. thete Tosise and wil fne| Ofeers of Missionary Secity. £ tendasios 1, the Afih. Erad ‘ongregatios urches, Suni At | clu deltvery all mail matter re- | Following are the newly elected of- GIFTS FROM ONE WOMAN TO ANOTHER ] and Sporting Goods lndtnd;: abett g,,;:,,,‘{m se,h,fc"h,‘ doring uZs| the "Congregational chureh el B ot - Rl issionary so : many household novelties term at the Sehool Street school 2 ‘When selecting Christmas Gifts for women the thing to do is to purchase what women would b 2 being neither absent nor tardy. Miss & themselves—dainty, delicate, refined things; things that would carry the spirit of Christmas. e Viola Long, Dl'el:nt every fllyy A gift of dainty Muslin Underwear is a.very charming and appropriate Christmas remembrance from one tardy but once and Miss Janet Pains woman to another. We have a wide assortment of pretty Muslin Underwear suitable for this purpose, made was excused once. of ‘ine, sheer materials, daintily trimmed and neatly boxed, Christmas Exercises. Night Gowns, trimmed with lace,| Combinations—Drawer and Cove @JORDAN . Chlliren of all tho grades tn the| ‘Thatt Deteting Secisty’s Offcers. 724 - and Skirt and Cover neatly trimmed SILK PETTICOATS 3 St Srest Shool JeUES b1 Sae tollowlnfi‘:n the newly siectod | fo- Webst Oflefl’. Hamburg end fancy rivbon, $1.00 to L o224 | Friday morning in Christmas <4 e g ::;n £900 lace and Hamburg, ribbon 1 .\a::;m:-h Wil nle:se ;rr Dbetter than Slass o the: Agsetnbly -Batt e peot ncly 'l’h-l;t Wnc on candidat Petticoats, wide lace flounce, ribbon | Drawers, a large assortment to Se- | oge ot n;:“s,‘_”;,t:“k e i pca ~ Son pnfldnl. Hiram' & Prankiin; | —_— 31.00 to $5.89. lect from at 25¢ to $2.59, ) 00 clerk ‘and_treasurer, m F. Day: FOUR. INCH {GE. b, Dalnty Chemises, trimmed, messaline and sflk Jersey, others in Corset Covers, trimmed. with dalaty | with Tade and ancy HRhOns, S50 0 |Silk Jersey top and messaiine fotncs, . ; Hiram 8 I, Sunedal| . Lo R 3 - executive | Ha riday—A 1ate end tancy. ribbons, 25 to §1.30. | $3.50, 5198 t0 §6.50. ,000. John John Chaze | Weather Will Maks leg Fit to Cut. Louis Ppage HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at Wemmhlu THE H. C. MURRAY CO. JAY M. SHEPARD DR, F. C. JACKSON, Denfist|pR. c. R. CHAMBERLAIN ’ Painless Emcuns Dental Surgecn establish : that abal mg:‘-“r'-"'-'fi IHE BH Efl"mfl)’gs 1 and Filling a Specialty McGrory Buliding, - Nerwich, Conn. - ¢ o 762 Main Street, - Willimantio fine little STATEMENT),. OCTOBER 3, 1914 ‘Telephone cassssesesecrcraasiasnaanse SrS e S P.c‘ mol' - = sereene teseravans B o B e, | TheWindham National Bank ' o A : WILLIMANTIC, CONN. letin’ for business resul T is no ad au| THERE is no o e i e i lettn” fox business resuits.

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