Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 23, 1914, Page 11

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The outlook for continued cold, followed . by = slowly temperatures. Observations in Nerwich. * % orses that Tuesday’s weather: As predicted. tn‘. whernt uun vm be a %’?fl‘?}m‘? e\v“e‘sl‘l’_t:lllm cn?nfinum:lhl‘! : Orri G b of ho Tret | Mothodist church Tea, 1b. - 3 tree at tl [ TRy Sun, Moom and Tides, Gorten, (-onl:l&hflllchll’c-h umotm&:xflr:oml;mevnhl‘ ea, aee Sun Mrs, | 2VaY whert his wife was haurt. * stereop! have had orses shos ticon p Fign s 3 vu:ttotha!lumqhvnutoudhll ‘exercise. Night Help Tied Serics. Coffee, Ib. ........ 23¢c I a. m. !v. m. | a 3 3 s The school boys and the night heip an S rom the paniry I o Case the D clashed in their second game of the || Baking Powder, can 12¢ away. In its Mrs. Smith took down a ladder and| Mrs. Fanny M. Holmes of East Town | series Tuesday afternoon on the Lisbon ton, who was in a wagon a sho m,mtogmwm.m,mmotlenwgdnuduformpnmhnn-Wmamaniflchflpmdm t‘:r.uu away, with h::.! ‘y-r:;dmfl '.g: road was closed. ‘fif' was “th:; taug, R. I, to :i':lt her daughter, Mrs. ng up the series after a hard nmxm “n Tfla l Bfl Mew Soten e tho wagon replacink the bars when | Thomes Siunders. The game was marked Wi m “flm she claims x nnr:l slip-ups on the ice, but no n- mfl h _T-13_1_4 e e o ke and fromm """“""""N"":?’_'_“'.""“' rious falls were taken. The deciding (§ | Six nours after hi-o water it 1s ) which she is etill suffering. She was| ¢ Renealy ¥ame will be played in the near future, (Over Somers) | ude, which is fonlowed by food tide. hurt in ome knee and otherwise in- Smi from her sister in Wisconsin this weel ‘b-.tt:r.v r:x: lfol:‘-‘:fi,m i!:n-h: \n:..’!'h | . ' Jured. saying that thé mercury registered 10 |1¢ i otherwise the. ? Ssusage Meat in 1 Ib. pkgs. J| GREENEVILLE NEWS | coir came in at 102 wih soage| no Turiner ingairies o abaal e Tajured | G e M ; Nating b Sangivs. : > - ‘woman ecause she n ——— XE o A Phi Kapoa Sigma.’ § Heinz's Mince Meat Death of Mra. William Ray—Engine | hees was Robert B, Socion of Wasi|was just as much (o blame as £5e¥| i Tonnerson of Cant e GEORGE G. GRANT Heinz's Plum Pudding Hoves Daved in Meiieping Hor-Juim the i b cooninna a aar ot | T andecs Ragney testified that% e s pia % i B ette | e Conprerational | church beid Undertaker and wm’l p 2 Polneveiities. dRete. he sene of the apcifent. Hoarma {0l Lty ~ Gorten ~ wagon lagonally | Stree! 3 their reguiar meeting Monday evening { Eitiabeth Ray widow of William | Condon”and D Bdward Atiinson, of across”the Tosd. Eha told of the col” at the church. The reports of various Miss Leona Grzywacz, a student at|committees were read and ed. Providence ! Ray, died in Bacius hospital, Monday | Eaet Lame who af dision. - Mrs. QortommSoteati SEgit d o o Wiillasttiy’ Nbtihel sohool, 'was & | 2 Circed W and accepted. {32 St., Taftville afterncon, where she was taken | The physicians de-albed the lnjuflu was thrown out. 'At 3.20 a recess of 10| Euest of relatives uptown during the Helid>v Visitors, Promp: m to day or nignt ""l- Telephone §5% DTl with a brolen leg. Mrs. Ray had been | of the: m!nmn minutes was taken. week end. Ernest Gaucher of New Bedford is living at 326 Central avenue, Mre. Mildred Ranney testified she{ \rs Btta E. Davidson and Mrs.| here to spend the week. =z was with Mrs. Smith at the time of| paimer, both sisters of the plaintift,| Mrs. W. G. Hitchon of West Town —_— Sliding Good. the accident and told of her experi-|testified as to affections of the knee|&treet has returned after a visit with| In the Ponemah hall Monday even- The rain, snow and freezing Monday | ence wuh horses, with which various members of their|her daughter, Mrs. Harry Wright, of |ing Benoit's minstrels held a re- de fairly good sliding for the chil- Beckwith of East Lyme, a 1 - | Tufts college, Mass. al. finr:n? s \rci ‘to Aty e‘nhmmt Dut | firat sele otnsy, Saill Mo med WOTRILE family besides Mre. Gorton were both. ufts 8! hearsal. ered. possibly o fear in the parents, Much|oen the state road in Juiy, 1908, and| “John A. Gladwin of Quaker Hill, & .-¥. P. Bacheler of Talcottville | Fred Stone leaves for New York this precaution should be taken in this line | saw the Gorton wagon after the acci-| willlams street New London, black- mg‘;”n spending a day or two.this|aftcrnoon, where he will visit for the of sport, as accidents happen so easily. | dent. A wheel was broken and it was|gsmith, who knew the horse all weelc with his . sisters, the lisses|holidays. Only Tuesday afternoon one little|on the side of the road. At the time|time the Smiths had it, testified as to Bacheler, of East Town street, shaver -came very nearly getting In- | the road was closed. the charecteristics of the animal. He e e o Conererational | Do was 4t work an pavt of she’ reaq| Wrove the borse befors Mr Smith| ,jison C. Rogers, o student at the|have resigned their pasitions with the near . ean im, with % th - o -3 ® | Ponemah mils. Church on to Central avenue, s he very | where the accident cceurred and he| pancing him. and toning hor s OB | Massachusetts Instifute of Technology, | Fo! Charles Blair and Peter Tetreault nearly van into a team. told of secing the emashed wagon of | might use the WhiD, to see What Stull | areevivgtor stroct today (Wednesday) | Wiltred Gaucher ha left for Canada, Th m) {he Gorton family. One wheel was|was in the horse, ho did so. and found | Weshington street today (Wednesday) | gpory " Will stey for an extended um S Engine House in Moutn roken. the animal lazy. In fact, the horse time. He left this morning. The engine house on North Main mfi"fi"';fi“&é’&’;‘:"%‘ifl.‘; o e B e i hasale. Mr. and Mrs. Oreln M. Price of| *prank Za: g T 5 2 street is draped in mourning for John ey A told of his work & - - > an fleur o aterbury is Dellcatessen Delaney, who dled recently. . Mr. Dela- | thoir house when ;h‘;bonv:a;mh-}:‘:tr _and | as accountant and clerk in New Lon- | Wightman avenue leave today (Wed-|gpending a few days-here with his Miss Katherme Lanz ney was a member of the Sevens. don, where he always lived until three|n€tday) for a brief visit with thelr parents and will stay here over the Room 22, Shannon Building Bessie ‘A. Gorton told the story of|years ago, when he moved to Water-|daughter, irs. Carrie Edgerton, and|Christmas holidays. Tel. 548-5 (Take m-v-m-) - how she was injured when the run-| bury, and described the circumstances | Will spend Christmas with their daugh- Personal Mention. away horse ran into her turnout. of his purchasing the horse. He patd|ter. Mrs- Eldermont Nye, of Tarfi-} paward Greenhalgh has severed his Raymond Williams was & recent call- | Fred J. West of New London said he{ for it with the firs Ville. Store ‘check he ever connection with the United Metal Man- 1 JSaymeog Wil Sold, e Hores n avsstion to Attorey | drew 'The defends resied ut 3. T Mo Gremnnaien 1o ontimpara e | Fine Rubber Boot 1 Y - C. Geary Thomas a rs, Isabelle Hull said she saw M: AFW[LLE Mr, Greenhaigh is anticipating joinin 40 Franklin Street Kirk Ricketts, a student at Syracuse, | 1ater the animal was sold to Stanley | Smith and friend drising thot ey wrt the Fnited States navy. ot v has arrived home for the holidays. A, Smith. West sald the horse was| Mrs. Sophie Huntle agal; géntle, but when touched with a whip | stand brefiys o n on the James Toblson o‘t xa‘; lxga,van s g driver must have the animal well in|- Orrin_B. Gorton testified that his At D E M spending the Christmas holidays witl a. wagon was a Concord buggy, Players Suspended—Other District I g JOSEPH BRADFORD bis parents on Withington gveune, Catherine Eltzabeth Gorton, aged 12, | repair. ey {2 oot = 3 52 . > P )S ) who was with her mother when the{ At this voint court was adjourned 2 BOOK BINDER “’%el:-"u ‘lv;:;l ?fé’é’z'né‘%‘:‘fi?fim‘l‘&‘.‘ffif acPldent occurred, four years ago, said ' until this morning at 10 oclock. Secretary Pearson of the Taftville OINTM ENT By aolatives ooy fontment | — ———o o ]soccer football club received a letter cref Booth | ¢ o 3 Yl 1 - that was bombarded Dby the German | POULTNEY BIGELOW PESSIMISTIC | FREIGHT SERVICE CUT DOWN. | ot oo e ooty sove: | ““The Healer of Skin Diseases Send in your order for Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order | fleet recently. sl ol d-—-———st HET ® ciation containing $10 for the ex(pen.sgu A .hvlw-lntlo- ro‘cmh«! as o most s Fin ri conom # in arranging for the | valuable remedy for eczema or salt T“REY S L R EEN N s e e okt gn e B Lln: rac. ?;gh:nl:o":i;"mfl'“bm e 50 they | sheam; mo matier bow long vou muy cmlsmAs e SENT TO INSTITUTIONS. 1aid ot on going to Thompsonville to | Bave suffered from either of these skin ; & Merchants and shippers-who are og | Play the Brusseis club was missing. | Sousies, we earnently ad AND m Ghienevile Children “Found Gullty or use that part of the Shore Ling |Secretary Booth says that the Brus- > in City Court of Picking Woman's i e, s ls club and all their players are sus- lm’\ 1y l-‘ thoroughly: all we ask 1 1 divislon of the New York, New Haven | pended from the association until they | that you follow dicections cncioscd| We will see that you are Packet, and Hartford railroad, between New |cough up the expense money. It is each box. " T i ot e v s i r3 B Haven and New London, are some- |thought that the reason why Ans:xln[ 55 orfice 9:1 well served. 9 2. m. to 8 p. m. Daily n the city court on Tu ¥ moru-{ing to convince New TYorkers that|what astonished at the latest vidy was so prompt in paying uo was thal ounty Commissioners. ing Anastasia Berhert, 13 yeavs of age|neutrality is dangerous. He has writ- eyidence | tney are in ~ood standing for the Knox Count: 10-a. m. to.1 p. m. Sundays. R} 13 her trother, Willle Berhert, wore| ten o lotter In which he saye: e et o0 (e los A8 Gux has Thnited Stat d if they were found gullty of picking the pocket of | “Within o few davs thers hus come it Deen Dotifed that besinning fom the = o I Dien anusyed eve Pflflpls’. Market wit] suspended from the state assoclation My daughter had been annoyed every Mrs_ Willam Growski, and Judse|to us news that German cannon have | run from waw Havey crciont Ml bo | oy voula bo suspended from the | two vears with cozema on her arm and Yes, 100 Per Cent Kelly sentenced the boy to the Cone|been hombarding open. and. defense: g ndon 4 United States association, as the state | had used soveral of the very best - necticut School for Boys at Meriden, |less towns on the Enalish coast. This | New 5rover the e, Aey poiondon to|aciociation is affiliated with the United g;g}gl‘;mgny;n;‘:h for this dissase, but 6 Franklin Street and the girl to the Industrial School|is not in harmony with Americas no- | ting the sort of service which 1o scoe. | States orsanization. o, ront T atae s Xrem = H for Girls at Middletown. tlons_of clvilized warfare, aithough | times credtted 1o the srealier: o el Tocommended 1 her 35 beine anesps.| JUSTIN HOLDEN. Proprister - ! The children were taken to these|the violation of Belgian neutrality and | roads fn the sowih maller rail- S s i Gially ~ood ointment, and I am pleased b respective places by Officer Smith on|the subsequent spreading of mines in| bef e ce Bothers Horses. to inform vou that it healed the af- Not 99 per cent. but 100 || Ticcday. the open seas should bave led Us t0 | opoenren ooy oins g he Tallroad was | The freezing of the rain and snow | fected part in o manmer that was sur- per cent. harmless. We re. ||, 215 Gicwshl said that sho staried | anticipate aots like the raid on Scar- : o freight service been | Monday evenin- made the going for |Prisins. I want fo sav to you that an| [{eat Your House Secretary Pearson Receives $10 Ex- pense Money from Ansonia—Brussels and Shoe Repairing;‘ A. GOLDBLATT 60 Franklinr St, next to the Bulletin Convinced That Neutrality Is Not the Proper Attitude for This Country. Poultney Bigelow, once a Neorwich ¥ree dcademy pupil and later school friend in Germany of Kaiser Wilhelm while his father, the Hon. John Bige- low, was minister to Russia, is try- Painless Dentistry k, down to this peint, but the com- ointment with the healinz power of for the Norwich State Tuberculosis|borough and Whitby. b2 horses and pedestrians quite bad. From | 3! it the & - or i senatorium Monday afternoon. She| The history of Europe warns us to | fae yd:,:;;';“m‘.h[’;o& Is adequate 'to|all reports, several horses belonging 1o | Za you have the melvitcen bo uts Sais p er to paid her fare and got a transfer, and|beware of neutrality—Prussia at- A 1t oo AR local grocerymen were victims of the | testimonial if you so desire. 1t! as ml she néticed the children watching her|tempted to be neutral in 1805 and in RAILROAD EMPLOYE! slippery roads, and a number of people (Signead) while she opened her pocket boolk, aft- had her territory over- & TESTS. |connected with the ground. The freez- ARTHUR N. PATTBRSON. erwards placiug it in the outside pock-|run by both French and Russians, | Examinations to | i ing of the snow made it fairly good 2 %2 By Uslng a . ot of her sack. When she started toland in the year following was de. | B aminationa to Improve Efficiency of | siiaing for the children on the hills. Ask your drug~ist for E, L. M. get off the car the chidren jostled|graded to the rank of o inird-rate| the Service Will Be Held Next|Merchants' avenue was almost a sheet | price 25c, iy b a it her quite rudely and ehe was tempt-|power after the memorable battle of | Month, Our safety-first policy dossn't al* ed to speak to them. On reaching her}Jena and the ensuing treaty of Tilsit, Sproseiies destination she found that her pocket No nation can afford to be neutral ‘Written examinations for railroad MARRIED :(",'.f.,‘.':';o: o c':.': ::.',‘,?'.:.".'..'Z‘::fi book was missing. Mre. Growski re-|unless she is in a position to assert|cmployes will be held during the first COBLYN—BIDDLE—In this m% Dee. Jobn J D0n0 M D dangefous after-effects of soms of | Lirned 0 the city and informed Chief|herself by force of arms, and the |weeks of January for the purpose of E. George Bidale, Gasteam Radi { . unum and ho put Policeman Smith| United States are far from belhg able | romoting the. eMelency of the gor. | Aarius Cobivh &nd Mies Edna I Each radiator is a steam heater & the Guestionable anaesthetios. O §lat wori on the case, They searched|to resent insult ahould Germany shoase | vice, New books of Insiructions have| Biddie, both of Norwich. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON |itssif. It is sate, sanitary, m?} P d about TFranklin square but without{to treat us as a western Belgium. We | been provided the men so that they Ofice. Rooms. 5 and. 8. Steinar -Block nomiecal. e;o S no co oucanrry | DR. F. C. JACKSON success but after the theatres were|can mobilize about 50,000 regulars in |may study the rules. 3 “DIED kil Bats) Soay with o codlece Aot of dust) el out the children were noticed enter-|case of attack—no more. Our alleged | The rules of the New Haven road Hours—5.¢ and 38 5 m: ‘W;Ydm_' an endless o { DR. D. J. COYLE }| o the Capitol lunch room and they|citizen soldlers would be as useless |bhave been rehearsed to the employes Office tel. 675-3 Resid teln 6752 | s t 2 SHn Y were placed under arrest. against the veterans of William II as |on several occasions of late by rep- _‘ tn iy ate n::lsesbv‘v' ence tel.. 675~ It ma.lnu.ln- s an ev temperature | Succeeding the King Dental Co. Théy had the pocket book with|lgo many baseball clubs. Even our | resentatives engaged to instruct them mp age. and the gas s s!'mt off automati- 203 Main Street, tbem and also the money except what|regulars would be Bood only in small |and explain points which might not Notice funeral later. cally when lhe desired steam pressure Riet 20 Bosteh pé :1;23"" hniin :‘;a“nrtt {;: Mcml d:imn !:u : nits, for our officers have had scarce- | be sfilear.‘ 3 ALLYN--In New York ecity, Dec. 20, 18141914 5 Io‘( lx::\.hed thereby preventing vnn-] Ne: 'n claimed| iy any experience in handling brigades 'veral hundred men on this di\h 1914, at the home of_ her dau nter. Il A . & s Lady Attendant. - 'Phone 1282.3 §| that ‘they nad tound the pocket' ok | or “divisions o & War fookink The |sion of the T0A4 will be expected to| I Hwin T Tases Frenees John A. Morgan OM| Can and witness a demonstration ati on the cap Scor 5ad did. not knaw. who politicians who assure us thst mil. |take the tests The motice. of ‘hicn | wite of Menoias Alfyn, ot Ledvard, Rl P * g md‘fittmfig?.pg&c:mny;:a girl has| lions of freemen would spring to arms | & copy has heen hung In etation mas-| Coun. CO AL u e ¢l ren of 3 - Sm the Tent of 'l'ime livea with their stepfather and moth. iu the hour of danger are talking with | ters’ es, is to the effect that writ. - LEHIGH VALLEY view to reelection, or else know |ten examinations of the opera er and have attended the Greensevilla uzue of what it costs to make a free- | parements of the road will l:n{.ken sehool.. born citizen fit for the front. after Jan. 1, 1815, by the following No. 2 Nut $6.50 par ton. Tlle Cily 0‘ N“Hl g ok ) | The continued case of the state v=.| Tngland th: utral to the |employes: Office and Yard Central Wharf Mml Dq H Dennis Harrington. of Montvills was| winds Tn. 1805 when - s Admiral| Train despatchers, operators, aifmal ur n Telephone 884, - Gas M t H D E N T l S T called up and he was fined $1 and in the far east was menaced men, levermen, station agents, , = e L R L R by a German flect of superior force |masiers, general yard master : 321 Main St., Alice Building 3 roin; ot | masi passénger conductors, freigh: h DR. E. j. JONES |saif fuestey that o "was Wnanle i0|amioa'a hamay in ‘return in ihe day |Conductore, yerd. sonduetors, Heksi 15 Main Street American House . *1.3¢ < of our need when Geérmany sought |collectors, train baggage masters, pas. Suite 46 Shennon Building | wasn't any need of cominz around|(; hully us into evacuating the Phil- st shemen v EUNERAL Take cket Street - a ippines. England alone has stood & - avator e D = = Aelh GArERr oo ontiaini dyed drawbridge tenders, Bridgeport—Drastic e¢hanges-in the flnea, and it is for us now to think |crossing switchmen, enginemen, fire- traffic rules in this exty will be made | seriously of the day when Germany |men, foreman car inspectors, section = at the instigation of the Automobile |shall have a free hand to openta here foremen, district bridge and duilding DlREC[oRs 1647 o club of Bridgeport, L! the recommend- | without England’s restraining aid. To- |foremen, signal foremen, signal main- ations made Monday night by that|day we can unite with the t\uu and | tainers, assistant signal maintainers Adam’s Tavorn m are adopted by the city govern- | secure a peace that may recognize the |and lampmen. T e e a1 WALL 'PRPERS Traveling Men, Eto. Livery connection. Shetucket Street Wonflluusurnwnh the different left over, and at :in!ymmd)fle-.whlfiwn'ul OlderltNowbyHme 136-5 | bo ks and Cat Out Borders to Hill . B. Ale, Frank 360 ROOMS 270 BATHS fheir minds to grammar and matho. | ded and which must be written 14 &t e ing Ale, tterlln. Bitter Ale. Anhenne matics, but -thely bodles to the rifle | Presence of the examiner. i DP- Jo M. KING Budweisér, Schlitz and Pabst. and But that opeéns up ma- e 1 XS ok Euieacd oy il caes O e e | bbb ers DENTIST |Overhauling and xr - p.nmq,__cm;“ H Hart of Den- he atmospheric conditions are fa- | RUBBER BOOTS AND ARCTICS FAMOUS FURS : o oY Ghares X Hur,of Dan | vorshie o7 3, S, 7. 05« el | "o an tow oot gt and e May Building Repair Work Monroe Doctrine as part of the public| It is added that in n-mmlnuhm- Trommer’ roen, per case $1.70 | match same. Also Paints, law of the world. Tp:morrow mx;y be |and in examinations for promotion u [' Ropkin’ nght 'glnnor Ale, per case | in white and tints, and general assort- 1 8 6 l too Iate. We should at once adopt a eoudmctors. ticket collectors, neers, \J 1y 1. ment of decorative m»lhdl. Incl:dmg offer to the publit the finest siandazd militia. system based on that of Switz- | flagmen, firemen, signalmen an Koehier’'s Pilsner, per case $1.25 P-a:_: Mache for halls and vestibulea. brands of Beer of Curepe and America: HnTEL wunn 2 fK erland—ene by which training as a jators mas fill out the examination oy Aesh Free Delivery to all parts of the city | Orders received for painting, papee; Bol soldier & prerequisite for full | books at home in their own handwrit- ly stant H. JACKEL & CO banging and decorating. Beer, . Bags, "1 43D STREET, NEAR BROADWAY bip. 3 = fnx. Ioless sbecifenlly suoepiad by !hog Telephone 328-3 X 4 B F MURTAGH i eoth | ‘I':,‘,,.,t,a foref TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK fn a number of questions which are spec HENRY E. CHURCH Telsghone - 53 and 8¢ Went Mals 3t ; IN THE CENTER OF NEW YORK |mentioned fnr county commissioner. | a local disturbance from the 23rd to | BCiEnts. Ask to see the Top Notc anlTuWF Ladles’ Fur Coats and Sets. _W. H. VALIQUETTE. MGR. |Mr. Hart has been a wnuogo;'nmx 2 ?1,9 Sath ot litae mote. WAl clase up | Rubbers. They are the VER BSST. 4 E cats of all styles. Alse THE BERWICK. oner in Bethel for a score ear: in e and give to the people the »="‘—7 Remodsiing and. Tepairing siso qans Sl -t e T 2 e S 250e S22 | FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main St all kinds on Automobiles, | nurdy. uperior styles. i ® 3 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN c.m...'.. Wagons, Trucks Dental Surgeon McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. uuunlul Repairs, Painting, 1' ming, Upholstaring and Wood W llnla\lthlnn in all ite hnuhu. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St, | I g D0 YOU SUFFER : = _ FROM_BACKAGHE ? = Shea & Burke - '. 3, f R X - RANKS BN (| 2020 i | pie e R ] 4 e Cor. Green and Golden Sts. : torpid Sy ’3"*?"’"':‘.’,?’.,3": Funeral Directors - e Foilow the srowd to the enly placs ; y ¥ W 5 in [taw.tondon whers genuine chop . 3 . hn? int. h-cnty-@umd- Were European ssfln x Wk sucy Ip made by an Ortental ohel. and to borrow tnnbh.‘ taken in - fwo hours. : v the e 507 to 515 North Main St.

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