Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 22, 1914, Page 6

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Masonic Burial fnrJolmP- Co!h.e,W-hdnHill—CnmpF‘mGwthveChsm Tree for Needy Children. Orders issued by the adjutant gen- eral of the Rhode Island Natlonal Guard announce that Colonel Charles ¥, Tillinghast & now in command of & ry o ¢ the state, the two units il Eave made up that organization now being formed in one. Colanel Francis Can- non, who has been in command of thé. Second Distrlct, wiil Dbe lieutenant colonel of the new organization and Lieutenant Colonels Alexander John- &son and Samuel F. Nolan af appoint- ed majors with Major Arthur N. Nash and Bourdon A. Babcock, of Westerly, who will retain their positions, as bat- talion commanders. 'The two majors of the Second district will be super- numerary officers. The line officers will remain unchanged. The division of the new command into coast defence, fort and fire com- mands will be made by Colonel Til- iinghast, subjet to the approval of the commander-in-chief. As only nine companies can be ac- commodated at Fort Greble, the new organization will be divided into two sections during the annual encamp- ment, and each section to have a pe- riod of eight days at the fort. + John T. MacDonald, born in Scot. land eighty-seven Joars ago and_who spent nearly all of his life in West- erly and Pawcatuck, ‘died Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jabez West, in Moss street. The funeral service at the home was conducted on Monday afternoon by Rev. William' F. Williams, rector of Christ Episcopal church. ~ Burial, with Masonic honors, conducted by Willlam Chapman, wor- shipful master of Pawcatuck lodge, A. ¥, and A. M., wag at River Bend, with members of the lodge as bearers. BILIOUS? If you have bad taste in mouth, sleep, mental depression, yellow= ish ekin—then you are bilious. uickly relieve and ently v the Caman.of it disorder, which is the result of liver de- rangement and severe digestive disturbance. Purely vegstable. Plain or Sugar Coated. 80 YEARS® CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. % Dr.J.H.Scheack & Sos, T mas wreaths, baskets and flowers, a|Seventh-Day Baptist church which demand much larger than a year ago.| held services on Saturday. Chalrmai Henry of the rules commit- at the state house today between Rear indicated by a sneeze or cough), break Monm P[,“m academy, is home for the holidays,|harbors. made. favorable report on the|son resolution. teacher of domestic sclence in West-|leading to Pawcatuck, without calling| The rule will be voted on after two erly schools and Is to teach in the New| upon Rhode Island to complete its|hours of debate, and its adoption is|ernment. The ieper colony was es-| (00 05 410" j Hiasion, loosens the - a Christmas tree entertainment to a| it ke thi for the final 1 . number of poor children Monday aft- STONINGTON - ‘ginq“e‘;fi‘::_y R Olympic Ordered to Pacific E oon monijals. 59c at your druggist. J F TOMPKINS Among the floral tributes square and compass from Pcwazuck lodge, a keystone from Palmer chl.ptan R. A M., and a Maltese Cross from Commandery, Knlshu l(r McDonnd ‘'was a brick and. stone mason by occupation, and was for vears a member of the building firm of Pierce and MacDonald, which wag dissolved when Edgar Pierce, the partner, engaged.in business in New R Fondon, The only surviving member S / F s of the family is a d.wgheer. Mrs, Ja- 3 o \ - - . bez West. ;s G B ) ) : \ " WHAT YOU GET © The Edmu aflhm .emndo. ' - 8 : wa—s-————.—__.._,_w J = v I':'acl-'ug e Niantic avenue Watch | S in PLUMBING is mere -important HiL chas Deen paschaned $ : 2 than what you pay. If we install Julia W. Anderson, of wucn mu v \ X from Edward Worthington, Wilson| . . N - 2 the PLUMBING you're sure of the Worthington and Vachel W, Anderson, - = = ~ trustees under the will of Louisa = . 3 3 s‘lt?inn"' al:? J‘umett:h Alice llzavl;t 7 . s property is on the east side > s Niantic avenue and adjoins the An-|. . ° M n- The Extra Tonnesu Seats When Not Wanted derson property. The purchase giv Droperty “etmeen Everett and. Mis- s e GEORGE D. KNOX, Hudson Distributor berry, which expires April 15, 1916, We have Phaetons, Roadsters, Sedans, Limousines and Coupes in stock now for immediate delivery A very effective, if not strictly legai = Z‘,:”:;:’ cr:].].em;: :1?1":11!;: usni:rz ;{in:on at léle hu&z:fe of tlgél:gnrlhn. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT belngh;re‘tly hindexred by our (r‘(‘vgps NEGRO WHO WAS s T, on Higl and the operations in. this region have Binted” hat e courts ‘il be-asked N e J0e o e FOR NATIONAL PROHIBITION kon " on . character exiremaly fa' BURNED TO STAKE m “ m co upon the le .| the h i vorable to us. One of the Austrian di- ¥ A laborer who was In the employ of &| sre.0ns by opittes carrles ~ith It| Fnial Struggle Over the Hobson Meas- | (IT0/0 08 (5 (20 OC LIS BUEITIRG Vil | Refused to Discloss tientity of a Manj =5 0 114528 !‘-v ‘P—l corporation was surprised to find that|$1000 for the Pawcatucket rover. ure to Begin in House This Morn- | cinity of Dukla Pass was easily defeat- ‘Whom He Recognized in Mob. his pay envelope had been opened be-)” Charies Siaiiton, of Westerly, horse-| ing- e - | Sy ® bavonet charge made by OUF| gy oveport, Ala, Dec. #1—Tillmsn a shortage in his pay of bout $9. In|fhoer employed in tf‘;fl‘x‘:’%‘m Washington, Dec. 2lL.—Legislative| .“The enemy left on the battiefield | Gamblin, the parish jailor from whom T F place of the cash.was a receipted bill o five hundred killed and we captured|a mob recently took Watkin Lewis, a that his pay envelope was sealed when| Dr. and Mrs. Edmund D. Chester of|resentatives tomorrow over the Hob-| “The attempts of the Przamysl gar- Hefl"ng flfld Pmmbmg it left the paymaster and that it had|Providence, gave a dinner party in'the! oo constitutional amendment for na. | FiSon to break through the Bloous line| Yestigation of five recent lynchings been opened before it reached him and | Narragamsett hotel, Saturday evening,|iiona) prohibition. The fight begins |have been definitely repulsed. The| the parish. Gamblin said he recogniz- 92 Fi that the receipted bill was substituted|in honor of Dr..and Mrs. John'Cham-| 2" 19 “o'clock tomorrow morning to | 82fTison was forced back into the line| €d ore of the mob dut -having been . nnkllp Street for cash. plin of Westerly. There were Twen-|joce until the roll 15 called on the res. | of fortifications with heavy losses.” threatened with assinataion, would not . ‘Ho claims that it was his intention| ty-four in the party. N o L representing the amount he owed a|Reck and back sprained Saturday by x| Weapons were furbished up today for by local merchant. The laborer belleves|d00r falling on him. the final struggle in the house of rep- | Sotdiers, o o o o @ N0USAldinegro. who afterwards was burned at the stake, testified today at the LI;- give the man's name. Attorney Gen- eral R. G. Pleasant said he would ol to pay the bill at a time more favora-| 'Rev. Frederick A, Mac deed ble to him, and contends that there is| his ;utom::_‘c :: At'ue cl::monu B Bht‘;&“:fixzfid;flwm‘ BAY STATE LEPER COLONY send the witness to jail of h'u‘:lm e b mbefl J cochl'mt a legal way to get the money if pay-|church in Chester, Mass., Sunday, and x ment was to be hurried, and that no|will commencs -his duties with the| Opponents of prohibition were cer- ARyt De :rs;n e r::;eagfi; pt: m;fl; Pn;':{“‘}"cfi Congregational church, the | tain afls&wfl it Hevas fibe lmtvog; Its Transfer to Federal Government e money of the. new 3 le to muster the aMrmative vote . . of his pocket, or his bureal drawer| rs local Episcops! and Cathotic| E¥o-thirds of the house necsseary to Subjest ef s Confersnce. Clinton—Fonds Lxtract Sompany| 0 West Main Strset, Norwich, Conn. at his home. church - will - have_special services on|Scnd the joint resolution to the senate. | pogton, Dec., 21.—A proposed trans-| for the season. Ageat for N. B. O. Sheet. Packing. disclose the name, ut Gamb! ON PENIKESE ISLAND.|disclose the name, AT AN FIFTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, has started the distilling of ‘witch The supporters of the resolution Christmas day. In all the other o, , | fer to the federal government of the Local Laconics. churches Christmas services were held| Saimed —a “substantial —majority” | giate leper conony on Penikese Is'and, There is a large demand for Christ-| Sunday, excepting the Pawcatuci|wrich t least would aseure Viclory |at the western entrance to Buzzard's| Prompt Action Will Stop Yeur Coughe on the special rule, presented by | bo%y, Was the subject of a conference| '\ghen vou first catch a cold (often Wilfred Utter, student of Montclair| The house comiittee on. rivers and| tee. for the consideration of the Hob- | aormro victor Blue representing the|iiy1"a% onice. The idea that “it dos ; 2 iy often leads to and Dr. F. X afahoney, of the Boston |20t matter” with Eilis Hollow, of Plymouth, Mass, | Proposition for the government to pro- Vi - g ote 1 Rul After Two complications. The remedy which un - as his guest. f;:nd with the gnmvamuu of Prov- P 8"’::':, § e ?l‘::{dtgg :f:::h wo’fl‘l.‘da 8o Shitin; “‘:g mediately and easily penetrates the to lighting. ‘We -guaran- Miss Sarah L. Bates has resigned as ce river and harbor and the river Debate. sell the island and hospital to the io"- lining of the throat is the kind de- |tes the very. best PLUMBING WORK manded. Dr. King's New Discovery |by expert workmen at the fariest BEa hor eand,m,e Ry o g hir tablished on Penikese Island ten years = thelr intention of voting for the rule | S¥Pense of 325/ cough” is one of many honest testi- . Hampshire State college. The Owcenee Camp Fire Girls gave Under the terms of the rule, eight| (Charleston, S, C., Dec. 21.—Orders|A Test for Liver Complaint—Mentally 1 qt. Port Wine. ... .. 1 gt. Port Wine........ 1 gt. Cherry Brandy 1 qgt. Port Wine. . Brandies, Cordials, Etc. 2552 e — : . To Play Jewstt City. for sale, transportation for sale, expor- . basketball game Dbetween - the ta;.lon tfolrtsa}e, :md "importaruonbtor w;fl; Seasor 1 stonlnxton Rexuhrs and Jewett City | sale, of Intoxlcating liquors for bev- the s Greetmgs from is to be played here, Wednesday eve- | erage purposes in the United States ning. This is the first game with the {and all territory subject to the juris- GEO GREENBERGER & co Jewett City boys. diction thereof are forever prohibited. . . for their home in New Haven- after a | medicinal, mechanical, pharmaceutical 2 visit with friends in the borough. |or scientific purposes or for use in Where You Can Get O e e 'pix | i this aticle Dy all neearul teme Dai d Useful ed his boat, e Cornel o, W] as | force 3 cle by all needful leg- alnty an Se For Christmas and New Years |. 0. s 7o o ottt Christmas Gifts 1 qt. Old Darling Whiskey, reg. $1.00 o o Hasren eegetitty Dt whith e e e R 1ot PotWang ..o v 'r::.ssoc 0n|y $1-00 o o toniht and 1 gt. Golden Wedding R; . $1.00 ¢ lqt.PortW'me.....‘...y.e.’;::. 50c Only $l-00 1 qt. ClmtonWhukey...mg $1.00 1o Puinaesy PureRye.. 198 3125 Oly $1.25 || scce soommiemt oot conege| ~Erie dresin cvr oo orve conte DAINTY MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, reg. 2 Miss Main of Northfield, ~ | Februar; jue stem was al 1 gt. Ruxbury Green Stamp, lsgf e 1 m}»n%t%:y“: friend é-;erx::h\fi!rgm.i. g,mg,g:‘ = :’“ "’: X u.:: CORSET COVERS, NIGHT ROBES, SKIR’TS, reg. 91 .5 3 c will arrtve| .. bl ohe SEn. te 1 gt Port Wine. ......... g, 500 OBly-$1.25 || i Honss Voo T e B e Tty DRAWERS and COMBINATIONS she is teaching. an y 1 qgt. Narragansett Club. . . reg. $1.00 only $1 m Mrs. T. J. Sawyer is to spend-the | purope quring the last two months. : . reg. Slé((l’?: only $l w been atiending: school. ACCORDING TO PETROGRAD. 25 Lyle Chesebro has returned after trograd, Russia, Dec. 21—The of- reg. $l 0nly $l 25 -hore leave to the Ram Island ns!xt- flnfi commdunlcu{:'n !:e.md today cé’ o WE ALSO GIVE AWAY A NICE CALENDAR . over Christmas. E COMBINATION [l e orl Homm o oo e Mystic 1o sj Chris ! GED. GRENBERGIR & O0. [EEEmmes s o mm s | | 1o broniomy NORWICH AND JEWETT CITY Children -of Father O'Brien’s Parigh |hours of general debate will be al-|were received here today for I 67 West Main Street to Have Christmas Festival—Assess. | 10%ed on the resclution and a field day | United States croiser Olympia, Al Th,‘ffi-'l:’fll;ggfl'li'a'fuffl; first w g{e D:zte:r(b;uwu‘e Hiar:, S::O;nafi:t‘tmitshofi miral Dewey’s flagship at the battle of | shows itseif in a mental state—un- - : ey oo A fshed o | Manila, to be ready to sail Feb. 15 for | happy and critical. Never is there joy There will be a Christmas tree in |Some thirty members who wished to | the Pahama-Pacific exposition by way | i living, s when the stomach and COAL AND LUMBER St. Mary's church Thursday, at 10 | numerous applications had been made | phs boes thoma canal. = The Olympia|liver are doing their work. Keep your a.'m. Rev. James E. O’Brien 8 ar-|for time in opposition has been here since 1912. liver active and healthy by using Dr. ranging this good time for the 200 3 % - King’s New Life Pills; they empty boys and ‘Eirls. There will be gitts| EMOrts to Arrive at Division Failed.| Saybrook—John A. Ayer, Dr. Irwin|the bawels freely, tone up Your etoms armer. and candy for the'children. 4ll efforts to arrive at a division | Granniss and William H. Smith have|ach, cure your constipation and purify ’ Work Conipleted. of time failed, 5o Speaker Clark will {been chosen standing committee and| the blood. 25c at druggist. Pleted. control, endeavoring to allot time as|Georse W. Conme, trustee for three| Bucklen's Arnica Salve excellent for 7 The town assesSors finished their | equally as possible. Majority Leader | years, of Siloam lodge, F. and A. M. piles. e ou y on work Friday afternoon and submitted | Underwood heads the list of speakers the tax list to the town clerk to be | expected to oppose the resolution. approved. The' assessors, George L |While Representative Hobson will lead Why leave your farming Robinsor, Amos G. Hewitt and Thom- | the advocates. RS ts 1o the AN IDEAL - as Sutcliffe, - report 1998 dwelling The Amendment. weather, while our stock in- houses in the town, 558 horses, 125 > 'he Hobson resolution praposes a cattle and 157 automobiles and motor- | constitutional amendment as follows: = cludes everything necessary for the construction cycles. “Section 1—The sale, manufacture of weather-proof sheds, at lowest prices? Central Wharf Coal and Lumber Telephones GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK Miss Dutton, of Melrose, Masa., who “Section 2—Congress shall have has been the guest of Miss Nan Blair, | power to provide for the manufacture, has returned home. sale, importation and transportation Mr, and Mrs. Harry Felton have left | of intoxicating liquors for sacramental, been hauled out on the Pendleton ways | islation.” for repalrs. The resolution carries a preamble Henry F. Davis has returned from |[setting forth that science has dem- moved back to the Morecroft house, | 300 Prohibition Leaders in ‘Washington has been repaired. members in Washington tonight and prohibition leaders asserted their con- NOANK e ot voie 1 fawor ot the oo || A Few Suggestions That May Help the Shoppers A. D. LATHROP Sudden Death of John Deveau, Former | °"“%™ ——————————————————————==" || Office—oor. Market and Shetucket Sts, Local Werker — Holiday Visitors| ALL GRADES OF WHEAT st 3 1% S i 0flly $1_00 el REACH HIGHEST PRIGES. NECKWEAR BOUDOIR CAPS b3 . s nge:u,:mgmyed for - many | In. the -History of the Portland, Ore. AL T PEIRIE I Oy S100 (SRR S RSN WARK GAOSS KD GLOVES 5.5.8L 1 0l G 7 dropped dead recently while Preparing | grages of wheat reached the highest v . THS BRIGHT KIND® : ::Pm vl H. B. Kirk, reg. $1 5%5 Only $125 to g0 to His old nome st Calmon | frices foaay in the history. of e APRONS in all styles, white and colored JOAN 0. PECKHAM cescccsss. PO sent for burial. present the highest primary wheat 88 Thames St. 52 Broadawy will scen be here and our new stock of PERFUMES, CANDY and CIGARS is now open for inspection and seleo- tion, Come in and loock around at flour and oats have been exported to reg- 50c mfim&?fl:u EYi8ay | GERMANS HAVE FALLEN BACK CREPE DE CHINE NIGHT ROBES and SKIRTS. 1 gt. Port Wine. .... = %“:flfi.‘}”fi;’fi:‘éfi: Hecs: ':' 4L From :-!er.gnld ‘at Miawa An:o- the 2 your:leisurs. ! ] er'e - ior Into * - = 1 gt. Old Overhold Green Shmp o y ey e Everything that one may desire for the Little Folks Dunn’s Pharmacy. L ..e. Teg. 50c hiD. tare has.out’his Raning | thC, Bussian general headquarters 50 Main Street | All Brands of Scotch and Irish Whiskies, French | %5 mie, gimier amrire, " ™| ™ tno vogton of awa ¢ morthers _ SWEATERS, LEGGINS, CAPS, a, SR S o T e | et hn et v X0/l BONNETS, MITTENS, DResses, suirs, [ID. J. SHAHAN, M. D Mrs, Bather Carroll will entertatn | ime lhe ‘lett bank of the Vistula ¢ ; : % " 317 Main Street. - Houre—10 to 11 a. m. 2(03:!#1&.‘-. IAHONEY BROS. a4 ST Eather Carrot, ot Somson, | Lopege” 70 iRt of fmportance o HATS, COATS, ETC. Good line of OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT ROBES" rs. Walter "Lewls of . Usxbrldge, 1 fullquntOld Rye.oecone..s $1.00 ) FORR || M5 oo Wiber tas sone to New. . . - ’ }bou!eme XX PBrandym sy Tt .s1.;§ J mfi?w TR hm; st 1 o0 . for Ladies and Children Hack, Livery ShI:l:d Boarding . A S i e s % . o o Stable o $3.50 ey Durles: tas “mmed' m&m |mmh¢lm Dose: One THE LYONS CO. Ne owhvmi:-’!'he anmamml al M!u Gfllbflxw' 10&,35&0!‘1. Packages Delivered : Telephone 1250

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