Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 30, 1914, Page 2

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was held at 1 mnmsc.mv-r.nm Fitzgerald {Hebron, Rev. J. H. et P T ; ing. spu.m music was w by larger _Martial Protector for Horse. ning his mof A whe returned E. Pendleton and Susie A horse blanket that is attracting |t0 her home in an -T- Physii 5 considerable attention was e Miss Marion Larrabes u‘wm lain an: Mrs. gift to bis faithf: % ha o e g m&m’m 5 ber] L C, mas ul an 'S in the Ep!sooval cemetery in ch-n. o Providence 'flm blanket proper went with Company E, Otho B. R.,Nm who spent the of Funeral Dirsctor Jay M. Shepard. |oare for boy, a0 Teamps. Thacs has | Liird Tesiment, to the different campé{past week with his family tn this ity . ret Crowds Attend Picture Theatres. | been quile' an epidemic, of "mumps | Gn'li°ars veen fors . fve blsmker faka: ;.'_‘;"é,:f,fl:'mffi';: o The Christmas season has proved a |among the children in ?: ui:" Tepresenting all the nations of the |y, S5 0" SIS OF (00 G T RER banner week for the movies. For the | pumber of the older people have beel | world. The effect is novel and is cer- tion at her home in Stafford. pas moving picture house |affected by the malady. tainly an ingenious.way of using the |V2%2 P i btk Cavasity There have also been o number of | fosut, 29 REenious Ay of uaing the | In Hartford Monday were - David for each performance. londay and |cases of gland trouble, closel um.b ettes. gathewson, S. A. Peckham, Mrs. J. C. esda: und tb same big eonsilitis apd many e les Merrifield, A. I oM e o confined to the house Dy ch Special Musle by DPr. Jordan. 2 T A Providence paper says: An au-| Miss Clara Gelinas, who spent the At the American Ambulance Hospital wounded soldiers of all nationalities are. “ for. The most Pl B Jotely filled All Saints|Past week with her sister, Mrs. Del) difficult cases are semt there. Hundredsof lives have been saved. ~ e iy NacWma churen, Pontiac enjoved the Christmas| Boucher, returned Monday to - hanged this to a considerable extent. | feStivities there ¥riday evening. POtk !l’E AMERICAN m .mllu. N 'm a cl A liglquerotdmulre ot‘lhia celebration| Richara ?:}'.mens' wmg’fifzt the ptg NEEDS YOUR m : whs the production of a hristmas | ten days at e home o father, Game with Hartford Tigers Friday. Masque entitied ..Ho,, Night,” by Flor-| H.- Holmes, left Tuesday for Bridges A o Zhe Makemall fair Ars Oromised o | enco’ Converse. masaye, or._res|port. NO SUM IS TOO SMALL TO DO GOOD e children have returned from a Visit about 49 cents to feed a patient for one day. For 10 frapes ($1.93: Hariiots, champions of that city for| Sy fuien Christ was born the anin : g X K ol i LF 2 past five vears. The team has| Special music for the Shephe m'{; Mre.“Lincol'a ' pucents ‘1 Tyt for one day. A single bed endowed for six months for $360. One pereon, a group of persons, or & can be community can endow a ward of eight deds for one menth for $500. FA THIS IS THE KIND OF PATRIOTISM THAT COUNTS Every cent collected is devoted to the purpose for which it is gven. Tbmm-om¢‘- uren.dy disposed af the Pioneers of | gop, d for “M: Dy h ey Euin of those | New Britain the Een Hurs of Hartford | feen written by e i ey an 28| HL N. Neil, who has been the guest Tuck him into one and other some time opponents of the the past week of his sister, Mrs, H. Providence, who had charge of the mu- C. Wigei N - locals, and the outcome of the match | Koy fenrare, . Wiggins, returned to New Britain WILLOW CARRIAGES and |will be awaited with interest, as decid- | * ¥ollowing the play, the audience ad- | Tuesday. ing in a large measure, the BEmeralds’ | journed to the parish house, whera the| Miss Violet Snow, who spent the 4 . hopes for a state cha.mplonlhl‘p Christ; festi past weelk with her parents, Mr. and ministration to eat up part of your gift; no paild officers, secretaries or clerks; no ofiu nothing see his eyes take in the fine e e e e D e G W Buow: neturaed to e 15 deducted from your contributions for postage, DFIOting, stationery or sdvertising. This afecctiminy Ovation for Visiting Orchestra. ence present. Monday. is paid for with money donated for tus express purpose. covering and the wheels and| The McEnelly orchestra plaved a re-| - Dr. Jules Jordan, for the sake of the Mary Lonergan, who has besn turn_engagement at the state armory | children and for their pleasure, -oned|the sucst of her sister, Mrs. Albert Contributions for the American Ambulance Haspital in Paris should be sent to 3 on Plegsant street Tuesday evening.|a Santa Claus costume at the fsstivi- | Harris, of Pléasant street, returned to parasol, or put him on one of | o aes e oo T was | ties, enacting an original poem, “Santa| Webster Tuesday. 3 J. P. MORGAN & CO., 23 Wall Street, New York City w5 TRICYCLES, h crowded. 'n;en gche:t:-a.slendere%ta :‘éabu.téa gonggc“ after which ha ¢ 7 Ta returned fo Hartford g @ Can |pleasing conc om 8 to 9 p. m., after u the gifts as they were handed Vi 0se f s P aich ing was enjoyed untll 12]to him from the tree. Tuesday. While in this city Mr. Leary Your money is cabled to Paris by J. P, Morgan & Co., and within a few hours ia velieviag suffering . most popular musical organizations in Mrs. Clara Helmold and Mr. and We have lots of other items 14 Wall Street. Telephone 3954 Rector. friends for Christmas. riages, Rocking Horses, Etc.|a pitch of enthusiosm that they were| On account of the bad weather, | visiting their mother, Mrs. G. Gilmar- was the guest of his parents, Mr. and and saving itves. . . - lock. - e first time he tries. | Ais. Jonw Toary. z : : run it th The McEnelly orchestra is one of the| ORGANIZATION DE ON DEFERRED; 3 " An illustrated circular will be sent on application te Chairman American Ambulence Hospitsl Fimd, the state. They sing, whistle, yolel|Meoting of United Charities to Be Held | 7% C: C. Helmold have returned fram - a0 play any mamber of iNSEraments| im Tore ok Wk Bt ‘hll'e: Worcester, where they went to visit for him like Chai Doll C in_every possible manner. of Yale Will Speak b or mm e airs, Lol @F=| " Before the evening was half over a i peak, Mrs. Charles Kelley and her sister, they had aroused the dancers to stch Miss B. Giimartin, of New Haven, are n ®}which kept at home many of those ; v forced to respond to encere Afler en- | yho would otherwise have attended.| . oo orm o Come in and let him or her and because of the fact that a consia- |, JIrs: Obile Calhoueste and son. Who |yere held from the home of his aunt COLCHESTER =g erable number of societies had not | e LEUSSIS of Mrs. Virginia Moreau |on Factory Hill Tuesday . p 22 Inches of Frost. yet had an opportunity to select their |[0F. COristmas, returned ~Slonday to|Rey, B M. Hayes celebrated the re- e pick it out. Willimantic peeple are looking for | director on the board, the organization | (¢l home in Worcester. quiem high mass at St. Mary's church. | Borough Meeting Postponed a Week a record-breaking frost in the ground | meeting of the United Charities was| Fostmaster and Mrs. Hinman of [The bearers were Walter Aglla(e:h ~—Repair Men Working on Tele- this winter. Employes of the Willi- | deferred untii two weeks from Tues- | GTeat Barrington returned to their |Joseph Czarnecki, 8'&-“!0)' phons Line—Baptist Christmas €n.|the mantic Gas and Electric Light com- |day eveping. At that time Professor |nome londay after a week's stay at|and Joseph Brozastak. rny had to dig through twenty-two | Balley of Yale university, head of the | the home of their son, Attorney G. E.|and brother Joseph and Mr- -M Wrs | eeemimet, nclies of frost to set new poles on {charitable organization in New Haven, | Hinman. Fober all of Putnam attended the her- | .. (gxpavers of the TUnion srteet. is to be present at a meeting of the| Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Giouard, who |vices. Burial was in St. Mary’'s cem- — Board of Trade and tell of the work [spent the past few days with friends |tery in Bylvandale, Funeral Director : Storm Delays Trains. in that city. Professor Bailey was (here, returned Tuesday to New York, v The rain that fell on Tuesday froze | 162rd g;ral;; :ggnumz of the (::‘d‘:fcu}; I’n"ifi“r;‘é}? doctor 1s. teking. & _couree | r. Foley was 33 vy oo st “m e on the streets and made travel firly | ;1ouce Tact spring and is o spesker of Vil 5 : place. He died in Norwich Sunday at gangerous. Most of the tains came!great merit 1t is boped to have & | matie in the e Bt hih Saiher |the State houpital. in from twenty minutes to an . s New Britain % Mainand Unien Strect but the trolleys managed to get in | Wil he spen b0 Al sesiaents oF Wil | 112 SPEnt the holidays with his moth- Old and New Year Mestings. » according to schedule. mantic, men and women. i iy o vy Ay 10| The annual watch night and roll i Phone 285-3 Willimantic, Gonn. Pinad in Badkville Court. Tuesday evening’s meeting, although o call of the Baptist church will be \ there was no formal organization dis- |, In Hartford Tuesday were Angus|mpureday evening. The regular Wed- In the Rockville police court John |cussed various points of interékt i |EP8rks Miss Laura Youns, A, P. Brun- |1 Wrscey ¢ i Morris of this city was fmed $1 and |regard to the activities of the board.|d8%e. G. E. Hinman, Dr. F. B Wil- JAY M. SHEPARD costs in default of payment of which |The by-laws were amended so that |COX. D. P. Ahearn, E. T. Smith. C. L. Stccesding Bikiess & Ebaais he was sent to jail. sustaining members should have rep. | Beach, Miss May Turner. W. W. Hay- | he as usual the last night of 3 g z 3 E resentation, one director for each - 23 ya.r At the Congregational ch: FmalDMQEflM_E‘ Higgins-Ca==idy Engagement Ar. |such members. Other Hartford visitors Monday in- annual New Year's gathering will Lol A = 'T nounced. EApcoghmit:ee %{’ three, consisting of CDl“d}?dRMh nxS;]A !\Ir)si.nci S. ;'olla.rd, ‘1\‘!;'5 ho held Friday night. e o % 3 : . P. Chesbro, W. C. Norris and Dr. |D. H. Ross, Miss Marion Jordan, 60-G2 North St., Willimantic o e R is8ing |1, I Mason, was ‘selected to investi. | Celia Morin 5 \K&WehlchMR G, wat- Skating Party, Lady Ass - |sate in to candidates for tl , Mrs. ach, Mrs am acy Assistant Tel connection |ber of friends Tuesdsy. 'During the fic« of ’mmu:y') an office which will , Raymond Commins, W. T./Cot- | gy Lr8®, Skating party their lalso_incinde in all probability work HIRAM N. FENN Cassidy of Fultonville, N. Y. along” the line of a district nurse and réported. Edward Smith of Gilead was calling uuoe»:mxzn and EMBALMER|T: Syl -oAc’-l betterment mxfler. e ‘ JEWETT CITY Perle Whitford, the R. F. D. carrier, | °7 friends in town Monday. % 62 Church St, Willi anmounced. rooms committee consisting of did_not leave the local office until Siila: T region of Bolimevo our at Telephs wmm Mies Higgins is & graduate of the |y uie" Armold, F. R, Jackson ) —_— 3145 on betrammt of the Tl tratn Be- | EIMEk y S¢hool Festival. |iacks have alternated with those of the George Alan was also appointed to [Big Night Express Run Through Be-|i. 1ot The Baptist Sunday school held its|Germans. l DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist = up the matter of rooms for the cause of Bradford Accident—A Day HOTEL w““nsTn K She” ot the e nd Falls—Funeral of John W News in General. —— 3D STREET, NEAR BROADWAY — John Delaney, a Native of Nerwich, Painless Extracting Mrs, H. E. F. Tiesing entertained| on account of a freight accident atf*pr SRR & PO m S PO sl and Filli . TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK a few friends at tea Tuesday after- |Bradford, R. I, Several of the big night ing a Specislty el g it e R cxpress irains' wero sent 1o Hoston| ball Team to Play Hartford Ben 75 £ = e hocks were issued esday over this line, including the midnight urs. - 2,Fisiny Pl W mantio | o A LA Y eo | Stockholders of the Willimantic Indus- |express from New York, the Federal . °”h°fl' DIV FOR TWO 53,00 & 5400 trial company. Cxprots. {he newspaper train, No. ;3, Joh: D.lmy.t:.huaf been ill the IM. -nd Personals. Judge A. T. Bowen acted as referee |and the Night Postal express, No. 30. | past ‘mont 2 complica-| . ana e DR. F. W. HOlMS Dentist | O oar A, S caranRE of Damkraptey in the settlement of the | This 1ast is a solid mail train, all Steel | sfon of diseases, died at his parent’s| aie Alice P oy Shannon Building A iy A MODERATE PRICES | case of Nathan Friedburg of Norwich, {cars and carries 30 postal clerks. It is|home in Hanover Monday night. Mr.| gnests of Rev. and Alrs, B. D. Hm — ng Annex, Room AND. Tuesday. seven years since this train due in Del:ney was born in Norwich 34 years|ington at the n.mt parsonage the TR T e hone 832_____ | v THE OENTER OF NEW YORK Tho city ica harvesters are to begin |Booton at 5:30 o m._has heew sentfugs. Wbed 13 yeers H“_‘"f‘ he moved | past week. "HERE i3 no advertising medium tday. Gf over this iron on account of a wreck.|w parents over where hel N Mrs, John V. Reynol Tastern Connecticut equal to Tne Bui W. H. VALIQUETTE, ¥GR. | cutting Thursday and Friday, Girouard | 1;ler here Tuesday at 7 a.m.. There|has sinos' lived with the exception of| Norwich ware Buche of or Beol lctin” for business results. Also THE BERWICK. RUTLAND, wr. |and Delage were to begin their Work | i.oro crowds at the station to See these | two years when he was proprietor of | motde: and Mrs. 2t Eatons Tuesday, but will be pre-hig night expresses which are seldom | the Baitic hotel. Where here he mags | Strong_on W‘:mn.‘ Mon, oG seen in daylight. many fglends who deeply meurn Miss Halsey H. Foss, son of Mr. and M ~ ~ death. e is survived by his vxlo. F. H, Fos; of Bellevue .stltreeiL lt.slbco Discomforts of Tuesday's Storm. mother and father, three sisters, Julia, valescing from a severe attack of bro; The streets and walks were glare i Maud and Marie, of Hanover; and two chitis at the home of his &7and-|\nen the boroughites turned out Tuee. |brothers, Thomas and Jeremiah = of of their £ Efward T. mother, Mrs. F. L. Henderson, in Nor- oy morning. A light drizzle began at | Hanover. Miss Florence u!: wich, 4 a. m. and with the thermometer at Wy New York Monday v 82 degrees, froze as fast as it fell. FUNERALS. Christmas at her hame on Brief Mention. Ashes and sand on the walks were a e street. WILuuAHTlc co"" W. C. Hail returned to Waterbury | welcome aid to~ pedestrians. There Clovis Belair. Abraham Grieff of V‘n York was s o Monday. was an occasional fall of horges and m. funeral of Clovis Belair was|the guest of his paren Henry Carey returned to New Lon- [People. but nobody was injured. A |neld Tuesday morning from his home - w w- don Monday. E;‘;- ;’B:r'; a‘;gzcmme down Ml—‘" St"g on H(‘h stréet. A requiem high mass After Christmas Sale of Warm Winter Ttar Bien 1 spenting o tow davo i oS S0l eralt fiqea o i3 T8 Sinhebid 3t 81 Naeyy itk in New York, back and slid up against Dan Gag-| Dupont, Joseph H. Buteau, Daniel J. T. Ring of Boston was in this |non’s wall. He got up, looked aston- Florent Lafre- ity Tuesday. ished, theh foolish, and finely slow- | Loroey, M- Florent, and Emi} Latre e -~ Coats for wamen M Ye Daniel Shea of Boston was in this|ly beat it down the street. Creep- | Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. city Tuesday, ers and skates alike were in use in Miss Mae Sullivan of New London |L1¢ middie of the road. In the early Louise Dubeis. X : made is visiting friepds in this clty. cvening a heavier rain the| The funeral of Louiss Dubols was the t 1 & i <\ f Joat of o e Of > M. Chaisace: it Gh it streets more slippery than ever. ?;l‘% ‘iuedel e‘rnnm‘ from hn:‘hazn: off .’ £ & returned frem Windsor Tuesday. Moth couts Come South. Mary’s church at 10 o'clock. The coat we offer you this splendid opportunity to select Miss Evelyn Thompson is spending | A squad of twelve U. S. government | pearers were Edmund Peloquin of - few ds ith relatives in‘Danbury. |gyPSy moth hunters came to town 5 3 Sy s, from a large stock of warm and desirable coats at fully | %, %%~ S Monday ovening. They wil commence N e aF i - 2 : R inaitto Wi : operations here as soon as the weather Nevh aftvidle, ana P. Bud one-third of the regular price and in some instances half || Tuedey in Wilimantic with friends. ill permit, sixin Griswold and six S Gentral Vilage Busial was i Se . . > n sbon.. s del ment a the former prices. N. 'A. Gllman, retwrned Tuesday to|of & bis gang that have been in Nflfl" Mary's cemetery Worcester. Hampshire up around Claremont and Visiting in Worcester, $10.00°CORTS . 5o now $ 5.00 Bert Eastmen, of Greenfleld, Mass, | Sunapee. They found the weather| Francisca Bourrett and Edmawdin $12.50 COATS <.<...... now $ 8.50 Windham. — is spending a few days in North [too cold, hence are moving south. Bourrett have been guests of relatives 5 Mrs. J. Bell, who has been the guest FUNIRAL. Rejoins ¥ $15.00 COATS ......... now $10.00 e, chie of Mrs, K. Mullette, returned to New : e AN fPcrror Sl George 1. Helbel chlat eagineer of %20.00 COATS ......... now $12.50 b= The funeral services of John Foley Lo U; 5.'S. Drayion, has returned to ,$25.00 COATS ......... now $15.00 THE H. C. MURRAY GO. “WHEREWITHALL” ) _ "’5 , 88 TRISD sAN. 12 B e e o o ] Evuybdyneed:it of course. Everybody is going to need it more in the future, too,whenthemmapudyulmtbandw- ing youth or middle.age. 3 The best to be sure to have some THEN is - t9nvenmNOW—~:liflhnnthe,MM 'm::‘v.::l'zunmmm lfledhn. " TRONAGE DESERVES The Willimantic Savings Instifute H. C. MURRAY, President N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurar

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