Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 2, 1915, Page 2

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SLIVER ENTERED HAND * | omial as' the: remslt ; Over. Tocsived Monday. : ] Sl ' Causing Troubls for Frank E. Black- : 3 | ensoy LiFE! employed at of Hillhouse . from a | 4 W1l 4 e pbdrimcibie s "¢ | of the lists wil follaw. . : 4 o (n ! \ ’ thand er to ev s Blackmar was hagdling| TRUSTEES AND APPRAISERS | vergil G. Hinshaw to Speak Here W. B. F. M, CONFERENCE. 2 4 | b bt s 3 : | ombioye puled out the-Siver, hut.the Hearing Local pronibitionists and others i . room of the house. With- - : employe pulled out the sliver, but the | Appointed at/Hearing in Kempner t of 1o The SIS At BAtiles o Semi-Annual Meeting to Be p/|.u 2 ! pain increased Inally an opera- a.nmfl Case. mm%:‘:;' have od in ob-' WM__ e Permon hcatm.m ,y and fi tion was deemed necessary. This bas By The first meeting of the creditors TiL, one of the leaders in the The ual % b SRS LE T e i it Of STHIATy waa held in the| SoTemAn to epak fu thia city. Thn| Woman's Baptiet Fersien Sliaionacy can dress in comfort, clean - - | o Referee A. J. Bowen of this Sty e i S ol S % > Free Your System St Monaay mormine. Rttormers | O N et chras s | Jomwett City, Wadtoatay Nov. srd: : in comfort, set the table in ot can 3 : “The meeting Will 'be & public one. Mr. | morning session at ‘Mrs. Bimore ; = ko - e 1 #nd M.IGelagies abd Morse of FYERSIL] it said ot i of India, Miss Colleune of Boston, Mrs. - of Rheumatism Sore, et promesaiing Sestitoen | Soetie. el uatifod to ik ‘spon | . W, Gale Of Norwieh, Nre Keot giats comfort; and live in comfort % e subject. 2 - - appolnted " trustes of the estate, and et o bring messages ot spe- | (WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP) - .generally, . The Only Sure Way is to Doctor the |the following named as appraisers: Die Besserung Meets. cial interest. W. P. Kelley Frank Kennedy and Tenight sure! Remove the liver and Blood and Kidneys—Use Peter Casey. The next meeting of the 3 afternoon bowal poison which is keeping your The erfection gives 10 hours o1 Rheuma. creditors will be held Mondg‘ Nov. dham High Schoo! head dizzy, your tongue coated, breath ,P e .. e g b offensive and stomach sour. ' glowing warmth on one.gallon of It you mt‘:%:r&m ’he“mgé }usn school building Monday, -.nd‘. g. C - icls . Sent tism, no matter in wi rm, get i Liabos Paeaht ollowing_ programme Was acceptably Y - oil lean —quick— convenien . by doctoring the blood and kid- City: Labor Puyroli. given: Recitation, EBisie Hallahan; Cascarets from the drug st ? | ::yl:. Ynis gets it out of your system.| The clty labor payroll for the week | piano solo, Jennie Nichols; vocal se- £ - Stars now . of ht and the Get a bottle of Rheuma of Lee & |ending October 30, 1915, totalled |lection, Marion Goss; plano solo, Eat one or two_tonight and enjoy A R 1 it, gentlest liver and bowel cl - . > 154 B T ML SR e i e o e e ELL ST S SR T LT Alexander Brujestis. g e g Rl S STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK e o the a) .90; st n entley. The s ma. ter” i - | &858 dflvean:lc {he‘ poison, whether it |$120.70; West Main street improve: s s sligtng ¢ = The funeral service of Alexander | wake up feeling fit and fine. Cascarets (Priacipal Stazions) uric acld 5ol Wnied; Mo Wt Brojestie was held at St. Mary's | never gripe or bother you all the next NEW YORK ; ALBANY 3 o athe ML i Inent, SIEAL: oolun, Attets, I84% e b church Monday morning. The ser- | day lke calotel, salts and pills. They BUFFALO : BOSTON LB i o the bowdls and Kidneys, | works construction, $178.56. ST s [ yesing. vice was read by Rev. J. J. McCabe, |act gently but. thoroughly. Motbers ;. Ei‘v‘hfi;‘; ‘33?&:3’ fhrow it off. i/ % The November meeting of the se-|and the requiem mass will be said |should give cross, sick, billous or fev- i Wedn - 'Burial was In St. Mary's | erish children a whole Cascaret any| Judge John Barhorst, Fort Loramie | Charged With Kidnapping at Andover. o e T Oome i Thy e e | cematers. The bearers — were — Johm | time. They are harmiess and children . Look for the Tri- OB, oy e e by using | Joseph Danola, Camelau Danola|ing Mnoday, Only routine busincss|Konicky, Bolestow Ambot, Joseph Kou- | love them. angle T % ey e Case O A iy | and Giuseppe Camels, wanted to an- | was transacted, although plans for | tikowsky, John Cholewa. Stanislaw g rademar’ swer to a charge of kidnapping in the | future activities were discussed. Fortuna and Konstanty Midoski. Un- yoars aince T used the remedy, and 1| iown of Andover, were arrested by s dertaker J. A. Hourigan was in charge | A TOPCOAT THAT HAS 2!':“:!:])‘!. ":\k?l:xegrw‘lx)\ crutches.” Chief E. H. Richmond Monday morn- Motoreyclist Runs Into Pole. of the arrangements. MUCH ‘STYLE AND ing, the first being taken into cus- . " ENOUGH DURABILITY Use genuing Rheuma only—aiways in | {78 ©7F ) 56 pons, CLO00 0, CUSC| James Insalaco of No. 10 Spring Short Paragraphs. liquid form—look for the trademark. Willis ot B street, Willlmantic, was riding his mo- | yaurice Shea, Jr., was in Pawtucket Lame backs and bruised bodies feel | 125t at Willlams erossing, = The men | iorcycle Sunday morning in Hartford | gunday to see Dennis Murray, who is fine after rubbing with Rheuma Lini- | Fere, (ocker U of the statlon Bouss as near the juction of New Britain Ave-|an inmate of St. Mary's home for the ment. For try a 50-cent bottle. | ;060 Deputy Sheriff H. J. Backus of mmm“l“’“ ™y -‘“fln a i 4 tginng :"“"‘k_ aged conducted by the Little Sisters Andover came to this city and took of the Poor. 00k | phone pole. The police patrol - took 5 the men back with him to stand trial. | him to the Hartford hospital, where it | comre Sumnar on tos Cdecn 00 o In many styles and sizes at hardware and general stores everywhere. Highest award Panama-Pacific Exposition 5 g ter Sunday by the death of her was found that Insalaco's rnose 'Wwas | oon IF YOU OWN Only Four Contagious Cases. severely bruised and his scalp slight- | *'B e oiee Lewls. oty Only four cases of contagious dis- |1y cut in several places. He is not|yonday night, as Officer Wolf was RE AL eases were reported to .City Health |seriously hurt. = 1. Officer Dr. W. P. S. Keating as occur- — ring during October. All were for FUNERAL measles. This is § record for the R MYSTIC ESTATE ferm of the present heaith officer. Mrs. Mary Duffy. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Duffy was | Methodist Church to Observe Rally BORROW ON A Officers on New Beats. held Monday morning at eight-thirty | Day—Members of O. E. §. at Po- The regular monthly change of pa- |from the home er niece, Miss s 3 trolmen Yemt into sffect Monaay nocr, | Katherine Otis, No. 4 Factory’ street.| 9uonnec Party—Fire st Oral Schoel Officer Paulhus taking day duty, Of- 4 . - | _ Thursd: will be observed thy MORTGAGE | el o Sl ot S |2 B Sarin wrd B ‘s Nk Shemter WL ghverist by o - S cemetery, the bearers being _Frank | Derintendnt Rev. G. G. Scrivener wil 3 2 y, eb present and will conduct the second rather than on a note indorsed P e e Bernard | anq third quarterly conference. He will by a friend. preach in the evening. The members :z Pationt Recovering. " b e Nosas: v heen 1os 10 i be . < ! § c and Noan; nvited to ~ Some day the friend will Benjamin P. Phillips of 79 Maple |present. Special music will be Fen- . A h ted last | dered by the choir. ° ask you to return the favor T at Week at St. Joseph's hospltal, s rer AL Bomoritid Prirk and you may have his note L0 8 1 ¢ 5 B €0 B rorica to be showing rapia tmprove- e ¥ heat A large number of the members of to pay. If you borrow 6n a Ketc hun : Charity chapior, Order of Eastern mortgage t payment - Te- 2 4 . went to Poquonnoc Monday eve- Personals. ning, where. they attended a . Hal- 1'eases the incumb-ranCe and! J. G. Kirby is in. New York on bus-{lowe’en party at the home of Mr. and % - | iness. Mrs. Everett L. Crane. Games were you are under obligations to C. J. Cartér of Boston was- a local|Played and refreshments were served. no one. visitor Monday. Visitors were present from Groton, 0. E. Sweet of Hartford was a local | YW London, Noank and Stonington. visttor Monday. Fire at Oral School. - This bank loans money on 3 1 M. P. Congdon of Hartford spent| The farmh t the Mysti 1 : first mortgages, at current Mimdas in thie sty ) schoct ‘was t‘:‘:‘:filyl“dsng'g;?d: %?fi”’r’; - — i d Bel t P nday mornihg. At abou cloc! i 2 - ratesh of mt'erest. : e ity pan - o Providence B, B ‘Clark, the boss farmer at the . .,p, : @ : school, discovered the fire, . l:‘ Y |; F L ] r’{ e services of ifs legal dc? . | Wi pimock of Boston was in|jtarted from o spark that had fallen < partment are yours without o on the roof. He notified Tobias Brill, Mysiic fire depacrtment engine and in Mrs. Carlton White of Colchester [a short time the engine was there at spent Monday in this eity. work, pumped a well dry and did all ot . . Rev. J. T. Adams of South Man-|it could to save the outer buildings, The w'hanhc Sa S ——-—— | chester ‘was here on business Monday. | Dut It was only b short time before : vmg Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cotter have re- | oty uns, Was gone. = Mr. Slarks 3 . % Institute Let Your Light Shine ST S P2 St e . ~ - it we Jous il =11 Wy R R e : SMOKELE SE Ol HEATE ¢ — - 4, very 1l for the past three weeks with | Lacroix spent Suaday in Taftville, the turned to ‘their home in Rosiindale, | fomceasn wniy the putiang wed B0 bilious fever is convalescing at his|guests of Miss Marle Lemoine, and al- Mass. e e e el e Home on School House HIlL 50_attended. the football game. B (o Mrn, Mary Britton of Oak strest|for ai the Oral school until they can| . . : & 3 Masquerade Dance. e T Tne. e f0g : s entertaining Miss Jennie Britton of | get a hew home furnished. eal bown velours de laine gives bers he eam | T b4 Incorporated 1842 Bfl.ghtly Boston. this good effect.. The demi-belt has | myar prouoers of the: ¥antic St Dayville. ’ Frank Larrabee, President N. D. Webster, Traasurer Local Small Note Fire Engine company held a mas-| "yeq Eiizabeth Sullivan, R ot Mrs. Virginia Moreau and Miss Vic- a _pannier pocket pendent and the o' Fante Tn thely BEl Friony o= i i, R. N. SRS (Wi o are in ‘Worcester for a | Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lamphere. | fropt buttons snugly up to the tip Sning which: was well attended. The| Norwich spent Sunday with Mrs. Ben- few days. iss Sarah Gorkin, Mrs. Thomas Tra- |of the high color. A seal brown ve- c ullivan ain street. 0 costumes were varied and unique.|®dict Sulllvan of Main 1 JAY M. SHEPARD e 2 returned after a few days spent her€|’ Mr and Mrs. Alexander Tayl a N . honor of their son, Wiliam, who has s i tem with friends. antightes, Mise Mary Aoe . Taylor e aes. vu?:;S"‘Emrfi‘:,’,'°;§'§".‘ been working in Main the past four Succeeding Elmore epard (o1 Solomon Belanger left Monday |have returned from e fen Jays' trib | Spring house did not make an appll- | Mrs Sarah. Seso of Wauweous | Year. Mr. Morrissetts came home last FumeralDirectorandEmbalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic cation this year. Hill i3 spending the week in town|Week for a forinight's stay. Those to whom licenses were grant- | with Mrs. Albert Eldridge. ed are Frank E. Mogle, George Pan- e treal, Canada. Mrs. Warren Rathbun and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hayden have |ter, Miss Edith Rathbun, and grand- Waterbury.—At the meeting of the > returned to Hartford after a week's |daughter, Miss Constance Rathbun, |gjera, A. D. Bernarda, Roberts & Cas- 3 Lady Assistant sPet; consection is Wl\flt ou need ‘|stay in this city. have returned from a visit with Rev.|gagrande, Timothy Grady, James Sul- _ |parade commjttee ‘of ‘the ;)lldml-‘lioma Miss Margaret Harris who spent|2nd Mrs. C. F. Luther of New Haven. |livam Pagani & Ner. Lalai Baldrac- e i 2 week celebration it was decided to Sunday here with relatives has re- |, Albert W. George, Jr, has left for |chi and John B. Peirola. Druggists’ | Miss Swanson Gives Hallowe’en Party |offer 15 prize cups to. participants in furned to Rockville. New York, where he has obtained em- | Jicenses were issued to the Batan For Junior League -Members. the parade, the cups to be awarded to ¥ C. Dm ~ Y Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Wood of |2\oyment with a publishing house. pharmacy and the Jacobsen pharmacy. the various organizations that . will S # [ Now Yotk have yeturnet howe mtter | poir, and Mrs. Willlam Palmer have | ”An automobile killed a dog on Cen- | Miss Astrid Swanson entertained [have delegations in line. Painless Extract a visit of several weeks in this city. | viclt ith Mo e o aes. after 3|ter street Sunday afternoon. The dog | about forty little folks at a.Hallow'een on | e A N almer s barents, Mr.|was owned by Frank Palmer. party Saturday evening in the base- and Filling a Specialty and upward |, 1, Mo John Pryer of Boston [and M#a. Stephen B. Palmer., : ment of the church. ‘The lttle folks | ff lean handis- are entertaining the latter'’s mother,| Harry Feidler has returned from a S 0 GrCetl Snc ittt - and, bhiosts you want clean 752 Main Street, Willimantio Mrs. A. E. Gurley of Jaskson street. |visit in Hartford. YANTIC bty R it i I i 3 Telephone Edward Robinson who spent Sunday | , Mrs. M. Waterhouse has returned L xR 3 use : it by Mis here with his' parents, Mr. ahd Mis, | {rom a visit to her son In East Lyme. | §chool Children Note Apple Day— | ccitations had been prepared by Miss perint it C. E. Robinson left Monday for Hart- | Mrs. Elmer Hewitt and son of East Firemen’s Masked Dance. i iniee Tt Tale e’ Dl HIRAM N. FENN 2 ford. l;‘me are the guests of her parents, . ed by games. A dainty Junch was UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER; - Miss Lucy Buck who has been vis- | 5, and Mrs. Georse | Wileox. | Mrs J. C. Ayre entertained Mr. and | served by Miss Swanson and her as- 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct, IORDAN: ARDWA iting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. A. | onr®, Smeline AUvh has re Mrs. M. McLean Goldie and . Miss | sistants. is Buck, returned to Wellesley college & - Katherine Goldie at tea Thnrsday ev- Misses Della Lemoine and Bertha Telephone Lady Assistant - Mnbdas, oy Mr. and Mrs. 7. W. Hinman nave| STAFFORD SPRINGS ‘George Taylor has returned from a returned to Great Barrington after a fortnight spent here with their sen, | i i i O B Hinman Mice ha Abbott of | Hicks Memorial. Window Dedicated— Boston st Mohder-i0. tils cita Fine for Selling Liquor to Black-| Apple day was observed in " the ] artf listed M M 3 Sodon school Friday when exhibits of PR et Rl L orldk‘l‘dmgfi- P e T g e e i s 4 Props | o ppies wero displayed and fheir mer- Driscoll, Mrs. W. Vanderman, Daniel 3 its spoken of and utinsils for paring g z ring used O'Brien, Miss Tharsilla Sullivan, Mrs.| The dedication of the Hicks memo- | *7d ¢ Frank Parker, C.. E. Frasier, John |rial window in Grace church. attracted ) NI 8nd Mrs. W. W. Weeks and son business trip- to Boston. Noted Apple Day. Reagan, Miss Ci Ril of Willimantic spent the week end ors of the Eramimar'eraded and Teacn | " " gola to Blackdieted Man. | "Sike BRI BNy oy teachers, Taw Dueit: Hoos by © | Michael Krogowsky was fined $10|a few days' stay in Lebanon. school board, asking for an increase in | 204 €0Sts in the Dorough court Mon- Mra. ‘M. J. Mogue is spending some Children’s Fall Dresses |/>=w." = == S oaniag & s wh 7 e B e // , "'/ 7 g ‘ ‘\b ‘William “Counterman who has been . Simple, good Wash Dresses, attractively made of good, fast color materials and in excellent styles. . ; Facts for Sufferérs. Why careful mothers use . Pretty models in Serge, Corduroy and Velvet | <5 : Bl ke e, T Yielah o Seans Lisy : 8. Dreses, uch s 16" are vearog ths s ESaninia e 2t HeSINOI S Bt e | R S PR ok e o, b e, The B ——adl S VS8 ] African brown with loose fitting belt—at $2.25, ; oo | | ook y 's |ately to the sore spot. Don't keep on There are three excellent reasons And best of all, it ns_the - $398 and 8598, - - i : b : | k ahd bur- | suitert why el Song sppeie o dronsy mm,_hfiwwwm Gingham, Lisene and Phi D priced’ e B e P bl l d. m& ‘wfidggmucm“g‘u are priced: 2 %mmm Aections—pust offt tokeep. 3

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