Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 30, 1914, Page 9

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mo( the Goedwin has o ‘to do with the @ostofiice | ion, however. Buys Steip of Land, deed file at the town clerks ntho‘nleotn.-tflp‘o!hnd street by the Har- undne e Ghena o T wamlnnweduhdnulawhhndaduiu.wefl- B e = cants. _ Tickets new sefling. assorted stock. Nothing is reserved—decisive price reductions = - ~ go into effect on everything—Kuppenheimer Clothes included Geing o Caifformia. 8 eng Tir-the i in bus- e F Hnla Phlv Watch NI’M Social— 2 : soos o oy 0 ¢ s v o engaged coal 28 | revel Givb o Most Jan. Sthetiew come now and select whatever Good Clothes you may need b3 1ewaaye, experta to iexne for Cally 3 s city. |maide by Gécpan vesecls. Year's Reception at Parsenage. 2 'fimmMMM&smumdudm summer. Annle Skearin of Cmgn, 'ho Aliss » i has b.a::’:n‘d-’lln o onmy C APPEAL FROM DECISION. $10.50 cut towns tfi cities, Continvatien of Fight Against Grant- and omco"rs - : ‘“;;‘;?" st ing of License to Smith's Cafe. ; n mill-be X | Hartford has been # visitor in Daniel-f , : Weorcester, were marri v ep $20.00 SUITS and ppeal to the superior court from - { Duke, W. F. BErough! 4 f*‘““- e denin ot the et emamia, | P by Bev. ‘i“"chm"'h‘" Pedard, pas- | Gearge W. L. Staplin. OVERCOATS, ow ™ s Arm Fractured. - °s | tor of St. Mary” and M; y fall on|5iomers in granting a license to Smith's | magg are to make their home in Wor- AMrs, W. Potrer slipped and fell cafe on South Main street has been | oot vary church New eYars the ico while walking near the Iain|gmeq by Attorney J. F. Carpenter, rep- 2 mencing at 1180 p. m. Rev. D, m SUITS and ltmt railroad crossing, fracturing LeT | pocenting the remonstrants. The case ITU. 5 J omeo A’IS w S " = - 7 Earl ¥. Wood. who hag been spend- | v Bsard before the commissioners £ sod ol oall - i g ing pact of his vecation hers, retarns P AL dhe el I held this (Waenessay) evening in the $25.00 SUITS and N 1 9 50 . S g el Toteresis: e e o aariay | chureh parlors. 3 S OVERCOATS, ow B . 2 | Judge Harry E. Back's decision in theis i %3 v New Year's Reception, " tne cags relative (o the ciaimed viola- T e o eity, Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Stoms are to { tion of- the law rqd!rd'lll ee‘ V- lgel for the proprietor of the cafe hold a New Yearuqrmvt!on at_the | mmat ptssinas s Ak osiSrg local | which is one of the old establishe Parsonage by the Sea Friday after- Death from Diphtheria, All Our Better Overcoats that were $35, $38, and $40— ent, AUTINE | ioces in the city, It is believed that | Lille G. Faille, aged 3, dsughter of [nodn and evening. SRy Now $24.50 aime 21 the testimony that might have been | Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Fuille, died from | Stomington and Mystic will play bas- it - z troduct tren diphtheria at the home of her par- |ketball here Friday evening. . 8 . H. Tavior B LT b Fohonminin was Lats Dew, Williem_ Galivp ‘of Springfeld s a ot gt d there will be special interest in the Jane Bonnett. guest of RB R"l‘flwx e = { [o%i—These being &reetings for 1815, |Case when it reaches the superior| The body of Jane Bennett, 39, who | noHisS K. B. Riley has returned from ? court. The cafe remains open as died n Phoenixville was sent’ from Newport. = Trains Delayed. usual Mrs. Charles Killars of the Taunton, 7 city Tuesday to Boston, where > i 2 < 5 Mass., State hospital. was a visitor B 1 Yarious causes combined osterday | s, icq Siorm with Many Discomforts. i e SRy g g e LT $1.00 UNDERWEAR $1.00 SHIRTS $2.00 HATS ;Dcuiehvn in the morning. The boat An ice storm that was threatening City Notes. and Mrs. Henry Kuehn, in the bor- 79‘: 79¢ i 31.35 { n;in was nearly two hours off sched- 'c!‘:;lsd‘:); ;:';\;l;:t;ow?;pg;xsed:‘:;; ‘William Johnson has been a t uu.‘;ahm Rt fa e wlk g fr 3 Dok B Lt < ¢ FTiday will be ¢ dey of holiday hours |2 similar disturbance eariicr in the e il "be chact e the Christmas vacation with his par- | |E $1.50 UNDERWEAR $4.00 SHOES ;¥ $3.00 HATS { at the postoffice. e money er {month was coating wires, poles. and, | dey, New Year's dav. Dbank: ents here. ; [ e e 1374 postal ssvings depectuents ore 1o in fact, everything expossd to tho elo- | ooy ne ey ® 4a¥. The ® Will| ®"Miss Ruth Foye of Pratt Institute, $1.15 $3.35 P ri $2.25 {be clased, '!'na rural free delivery | ments with a covering of ice that had| Ars. Richard Peavey of Provj- | Brookiyn, spent the vacation with her | service will be suspended. continued to grow heavier during the paerents, Mr. and Mrs. George - ~ Biacuamitne” wers:again gut under |2y 07 2 P, e s e G | e i, LT TR o Boys’ Suits and Overcoats All Marked Down i high pressure by work Tuesday on ac-| Throughout Tuesday, Putnam people | ~ Fifty-four children out of a total of | her home in the borough after a visit ! count of the ice storm. These work-|slid around over the surface of the |7 at the county home have had scar- | With New York relatives, % ers, on account of the ice storms, are | town in what often was an amazing |let fever since early fall witnessed | Jr. and Mrs. Epbraim Williams of { having one of the busiest winters in|way. The sidewalks were glare ice. bringing New York spent the holidays in the i yoars. dangerous to wallc upon, notwithstand- | vl 1otests net o che ret Of,the | borough. Teok !a th- Streets. &, 5 died. J\s&ggv’ ‘,iut:;n ?gw:; o;- 1.1,;",;1 cafi,' . pa:ndes in about % New Haven papers commented to|=. J.. Vis Praba 2 i Pl g - S m-m ‘borough | £tores. summer home in town over Christmas. ] 2 i e Tamily| expect to leave for thelr ing of the slippery stuff. torney Charles L. Torrey of this city | Winter home soon, he eautious into the ltmu. where the The pride that goeth before a fall | 4045, A i ‘rsflc 13 :geufice roughed up & bit |@id not have much, in many cases, on nst* John S, Crampten, superin To Meet Jan, 5th, e i sy £hed up ) tendent of the state fish and game s n of the an¥ made walking more secure. what followed the fall, either in the | commisston, a resident of the Eim city, | o, Lhere Wwill be no sessio e B - ain Street Entrance to Banking Qtlf!‘rs- way of results or language. No se- 2 Travel club until Jan. 5, when the || o, Adits rious hurts were reported, though, Bi- Freights at Grosvenordale. ¢ of China will be continued, The = o - 2 = L e aattanal Suacs Ta% |from the hard bumps that many Pe- | It is stated that the station at North v R ‘Norwich’s Most Progressive Retail Store. : destrians collected on various parts | Grosvenordale will show ome o v : as his subject, Rem- | {ig ¢ itfi;‘;‘“’;;“fhg'%mm 2 .Cc- | of their anatomy as the results of | finest records of receipts from fr ¢ | e\ ® e e erewaveronnn s vany in the Bradley building. The fix- doing brief aerial flights and fancy |during the present month Cf any town ATt { {a\{ 3\ L8/ O OO OO % N m..\u\u\\ {mnr betng” installed are all of Ort|prectang moer meople were . Deoy | CetWeen Norwich and Worcester, due | ENFZROR WILLIAM'S - 1 g 0 heavy en cotton and other 1 et destpns, the &zw;m;hgg careful—took to the streets for safer | materfais for the Grosyenordalc com. CHRISTWAS: CELERRATION. fo the appearance of the hendcorue | — e | roomis as anpleud znd roody for vk, vaay. T Hesdenurtas | ey weats neea e | Fleat Your House houses for them were not connrmcd | amtonie it et o | AMERICAN PROTEST HAS NOT articipated in Festivities. R ] A Christmas Present » Prison Stabs Another a2 . TEAGHER mEsiozs, < - |Sficion s the jovest bidder for Thel - EACHED SMITISH OFFICIALS| meri, 5 Vig Amsterdam saa | IPmate of “Auburn Prisen Stabe Ancther With Gas . . ® London, 7.25 —Emperor William’ uburn, > AD‘C“ o . E 1 Mizs Shepard to B> Succeedes af Bal- { funk line highway in the town of[A Symli_s of It Has Been Published | Christmas ca!ebrat\on at the German |¥Finn, an inmate of iburn of a of T or 4 fouvillo by Mizz Billirg. Do R SOt e e e in London Papers. military peadquarter is described to- m.bm in the left side today by Frank By USlng a ; pound ea fter an ar- he Koelnische Zeitung, which another > & the illness of Highway Commissioner | fondon, Dec. T b gay in ‘.,‘ o ks anit nmt over thelr work. The injured %, ‘.m";:mi‘;fi“of’:fiz‘:fa;m‘”fi::” Saanegs Ji 5 cxpecad et M, Vo o e Neadbinglongircrmment o | siders Sents 12 ‘:*:}mdw“‘;;," iy wil Tevover, “AoHon aganer the Gas[eam Radmtor has resigned 20c01 4 in protesting against the|participated in the festivities. e y 5 he:.\{) 20a maered on account of SCT |is to be of reenforced concrete and the| detention of American <aigoes by | elebration was held in @ large room | COnvi~ts will be taken under the pris Coffee, would please any house-wife. Try our . fob will cost the state about $20,800. T i on rules. T ... )t:e humlr ctg"{ R mit-| Mr. Vite recently compieted ‘about f;l zt’h':’ g"}:&w:urdssoat;:e’a:lmoux 3&&';&0 e Sy Y Each radiator is a steam heater ia 25¢ s seltcied to succeed her o Mins thres-quarters of a mile of this kind |a synopels of it has been published | The cmperor, on enterins the Toom. T B Y e ] Coffes, I ........ 28c mu lsoll. :;ruu.te dtg.om ;:!:1- from G o hompsom, §in London with the permission of the |greeted the soldiers with: e & e e dg e to a_ point near{British press bureau, which has shown | “Good evening, comrades.” P 2 yoke oollege and has had ceveral years' | 115, 00T IS, MaRoTLEl Then Sthog) oo di to conceal the Ameri-| After a short sermon had been de- Painless Dentistry m experience. She will begin mldwaylnwln! ety A’;:wy -5 wvances in ufl; g‘.’,“"“’“‘ livered, Emperor Willlam made the at the opening of dham Y. e American caused lit- peech: : ot R e ms °.'t‘h£“‘l“’::]°’! :slnforw&:n;} of ha.vybewlretgxzh TUnS | t1e surprise in official circles, as nego- ‘Comrades, we are here assembled 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily ] High school were resumed Tuesday, ,’“"’“5". ‘h';;_{d neath the sur- | tiatlons extending over several months |in arms to celebrate the holy festival 10 2. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays cally when the desired steam pressure after the holiday recess. "“m ot £eyis f e plece which otherwise in peace we would be is reachcd, thereby preventing waste oe 10 o 12 Inches Thick. radke ~¢ oz:lyvr;cin] s l:ut!hohw Sec rey celebrating at home. Our thoughts go SE S of gas. 12 the weather is suitable, cutting. of | Hion have seen it, but those who have et Dack to those wiom we have left at |} Some eminent writer has well said §| Call and witness a demenstration at ice will commence at the pond in Ai- | proclaimed it to be a sreat piecs of | Lot destination of the American car- |Bome. to whom we owe all the presents |§umyp, highest art is the absence of || our office. | tawatigan this (Wednesday) ,lmr "‘:‘g‘; highway, Zoes in unestion and the present pmo- |On the tables before us. : 72y e The: City of Norwich test mari: “It has been permitted by God that {Jart” No better illustration of this It wes planned to start tfii I;:ged g::i:.‘%ln '&‘, i::m:,“ the enemy should force to celebrate | § principle than our - > 2, Gas and Elecirical Dep't. Have You Forgotten! away with an endless amount of dust and dirt. It maintains an even temperature and the gas flow is shut off automati- Baking Powder, can 12c United Tea Importers o, (Over Somers) ! year’s supply Tuesday, but sl 3 3 . m Sntertired. Pavas by ihe slest] GOODWIN PROPERTY SOLD. The British foreign office has con- |Christmas here. We have been at stantly reiterated its regret at the de. |tacked. We defend ourselves with - "Eom 10 o 13 ihches n thickness ang | Nezaire Peloquin Buys Real Estate—|iay to American shipe . om- AR SRl B yn etic i clals have expressed a to ex- country rich victory may spring ; OF excellent quallty. Envored ok Rt O ce e | (i i s %0 &= Leroih ‘tha Rard Sxht. i et g i . The Minnie @oodwin property cargoes as speedily as possible under| “We are on hostile ground. 'The p l EDWARD ZALCO Wi street bas beem ol to. Nowaire]the existing trying conditions. point of our sword is directed against orcelain ple-soi s, Peloqui hs Peloquin £ 2 the enemy, our hearts to our God We s i Correct Name of Team Driver Who | ing. Shich o located nearby. M. Del- Created Some Surprise. say, as ofce the Great Elector di egqe Special reduced prices on' Disappeared a Weok Ago. oquin’s new acquisition Includes two | The statement that the delaying of | DOWn with all enemies of German Flllln S 1647 = Watches and Jewelry for N LREL ——— dwellings, the one on Elm street oo- m by ts': ?nt!lh aut::ur:litlu s | Amen » / " Y ew or New { M. Pi has - ied by Sheriff George responsil 'or a certain depres- 2 e b P g ey A Sy LAY L R ] N e—— that cam't be datected, 20 they || Ad@mM’s Tavern |Year's Gifts. Lots of hand-( |§ying a chane of nsme of the man | by W. E. Davison. some surprise among Eritish officials FOR THE FILIPINOS, || mateh the testh exactly and are : some presents for evu-ybody.: Who disappeared a week after | There has been taly for some time | Who today voiced the idea that Amer. oo lasting as the best gold fillings. 1861 J i T o s froen ¥ flr‘:‘m‘nw“: o laling Such yiews st fail | Recent Disturbances Not Sufficient to |} incidentally there is an economy as gler ko the public the Sasat sisnterd | <o OGULNICK & CO. i given was Blwuat:flku. “This is now eory finds mo credence here. upen American commerce of the dis- Serve -_- an Ostacle. well as naturainess in these por- nds of Beer & W‘, l"“m“‘~ ranklin Street, Norwich ped during the last fow days |ZPPecinncs of Sermen merehant shine | wosnington, Dec. 20.—Upon resum-{j oelain fillings that you will appre- that the man had troubles of his OWN | or'the war beyond the control of Great | tomorrow hearings on the Jones |§ clate. for | _in Providence. Britain and her allies. bill to extend a greater measure of self UnSnimous In Ihefs fneil oL L Hln" can ses no reason for 2 - 2 government to the Filipinos, the senate [§ DR, F. C. JACKSON Toliet that he Tias been teiy sacit |believing that Zalco was robbed or |Forsign Office to Maks Detailed State- | committee on Philippie Islands Dro- with—probably murdered, but this | sanee 1o Sasicate Tois mon T ment, Doses io hasten consideration of the DR. D. J. COYLE 2 > 4 e, measure w: a view to repo: ny . " The chief thinks the man has disap-| 1t 18 eemeraliy betievod in Tondon|faborably by the middle of g i & Succeeding the King Dental Co. PRSIAN -Gasiint T N S tailed statement 2s to the activities | Fecent disturbances in the isiands Prisoners Cutting lce. of the navy in detaining suspectsd will be looked into by the committee Ies harvesting in earnest is golang on | cargoes which will put these contra- insofar as official reports will pcult. at Brookiyn. from the troublles in o different light. The | s iy, &re Dot rearded of s band foreign office RO LY I e t‘ge""' _ Ne‘w Year that posed legisiation t0 eimarge the seit|j Stands the Test of Time no way violating mneutrality baeuut thelr mnm government of the people and pawve the B e e N raira| 0id Gold, Silver and Jewslry, bought Scoteh Ale, Guinness’ -Dublin_Stout, | O exchanged. We pay highest prices. & C. Imj Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourish- ing Ale, E:wllnf Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budweiser, Schiitz and Pabst, A. A, ADAM, Norwich Town Telephone 447-13 way to ultimate independence. While 2 Cards Games i o e i sopocr ang other o2 | Shmero: “Hitthcock. Chairmen of the mm'm ewal of the hearing p"."‘,. 18141914 Booklets Dolls ESt | diranging for - information frots e | John A. M n & Son Favors T 2 e s e e ‘*"‘;""&:fl e e it e 15t oath « morgal s de i s pome: S0 Sry Other n.mibj extent of recent outbreaks, the CO AL —— subject was eing al on the - - =r 8y 52 floor o the bouse. The Puilippine LEHIGH VALLEY '“Rs };Dwm FAY ndertully. There | oaaed that an inspection mekes neces- |houso that ot the. diparoancos ware af |Ne-2 Nut 96250 per ton. | 5 at the jail Tuesday, mflfi‘m SHEAnE o v no importance and that there wus no| Offies and Vard Centrsl Wharf Franklin Square To Cut 5000 Tons. e e s protest o |Femblance of a revolution. ths United is _thor: ly ap- |’ wval President Wiison cre- | FAMILIES OF COAL STRIKERS ":gm“"""g, ;‘.."".&,‘:,,""5;’& owe ten montue aeve.| D, J. M. KING THE DEL = HOFF |32 Providence St, Taftville, Telephons 884. fhere i Pne Uimosition in London 0 | Notices Made Qut to 200000 to Pay A European Plan it ! o o BeTPLeges. down b lti:u of & protest Necasunsy to .-M © Under Fenaity of Eviction. ates 75 cents per day and up. ot i P o | e - S % ; Hecegsary to deepen the Briush omciate have sod mur: | Stewpeniie O Dec 29—Notices HAYES BROTHERS, “J X u. D i s i - pirig were made out today calllng May Building Telephone 1222, 2823 Broadway . ! : orfier Setiing the tndless : lame © Great | SPproxima ym.m mmnz-en- SanlTWE e s o R . B s n w.,, “of ing miners in Jefferson county to w .- PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, ton caaihe tina rect T gan: 3;: l"fl Office 5 and 6 lfi-—- Block | der. penaity of eviction, Thes Tailies Sm & YOUNG ¢, Eaz, Nose, Throat, Electricity, « in Square! ! Hours—2-4 and -8 p. m. | pot = arren, Mount Pleasant, X-IA' . Office tel. 675-3 Residen s R~ 2o Bt o Eonithfield s Doriaeheld counties and (}'tpemm and Builders oo tel, 875-2 | QUIDNICK-WINDHAM . CO. gonstitute the bulk of the population e dB » noun s SIS i . RECEIVERSHIP DISCHARGED. sa without interrup- | prices. By Akilled ) "Wmm”m“ pe (g m-m. St "'$ &c..#- F Dlllh er Boot o Affairs of the 2:;1:" n Have Been |stated, would serve the notices at . BN, Y - ne - Massach usted. once. a3 -.rl%-.l.'r. ..d sfio 3 2 " . en eastern Con. Barlier in_the it eaid at CLYDE-MALLORY LINES, have ho Pro dmc«. B. , Dec. 29.—The tem- . in the Q‘M .;flny:i MH-!ONEY BROS. o e n.m lng EUL. ,?xgflflflfi%flo‘!fl i g o "”""" ek m that mfi;flgfi*&; Hack, my and Boarding l-'l‘w unp. Efi o A. GOLDBLATT article on .,,_,.,,_.,mnvmwu' St, next to the Bulietin FALLS AVINUI TTEEE HERE is no advertising in| THERE is no advertising ; We gusrantee our to be the | Eastern C i e B by £ Y g s '-mfl? l!;‘:’n" B Cramsetio SR te The Bul-! Eastern Connecticut equal to The

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