Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 3, 1915, Page 2

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Farmers have had two re;ori\ J crops, at big prices, with big . demand at home and abroad. Stocks of manufaétnr;d material are chort,’ami_ labor is in great | . Children Ory 2 _FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA fi’e Started To Write - demand. ‘An Advertisement Exports largely exceed imports. About e e ek 3 Unfinished in Superior. Court Tues- | the mmx ;:k:m:m down :e'm.nau;om.um T . ‘ ‘ Factories are bu:y, many work- STOVES day—Judge “to .Charge Jury This ugh a four inch tile pipe Mn& cordance with the statute, by the town ' - ing mfim from the third story of the house, an Morning. ~ . tried to come out at the bowl in the Thio case of Louls G, Zechlel against | 2903 Story- Hin ing | Harris and Craney of Norwich to re- TNEBRIAT telling all about the Sterling|Harris and Craney of Norwich to re’| SENT TO INEBRIATE FARM. : . 352 or so, which has occupled the su-| william J. Tilley, Charged with As- ‘fid Quaker and Richmond | }35.07 2urt for ‘shres. dave ‘h'c::" ‘eault with Intent to Kill. * was not cluded Tuesda: . - Ranges and Heaters, but |aajourned. Attorneys S 3 = x 2 . of this city and R. M. Douglas of Nor- Prior to the continuation of the 2 £ found we did not have room | vicn mads the arguments-In the case | Zechicl ve, Tiarris sod Craney case i |The fune 5 Tt : PCOPIC are liv bG“Gf, and . . in rnoon, 101 & . > 4 . in this space, and besides had |of tefumony. Jadse Gardiner Greene | State’s Atiorney Charles E. ,’:‘:‘1 i ; : ; ‘pending their money morcfi'bdy 3 il rather tell you in the ;’ol.‘lls.cmrge the jury this morning at gard to the only remaining crimin i ion. i o 7 % - i e John F. Craney, of Norwich, one of | c2se before this term, that of the staté| (oiarence Bowen spemt Tuesday in vs. Willlam J. Tiller charged with as- . store, where we can show the (i detendants “was the rsc witness | 12, Wiiam, 3, Tiley cha Colchester. This country -has the best money . - in the world, and more of it than heard when the defense reopened ever before. More freight cars are needed, and steamers are taxed to capacity. ~ differen ‘explain y ‘Mr. Seatls said that afier the assault, | Mrs. W. C. Murray is in Providence t stoves and ‘expl Tuesday morning, his testimony DeINg | which was committed by Tilley be- | for a fe waays. . ag e cause hé thought he had occasion to Mrs. BE. P. Clark is in Worcester to their good qualities. bl pariner had sl ae o e trouble | e Jealous of Dis wife, examination | spend the week: 2 on various occasions after it had been | Showed the prisoner to be mentally un-| G. V. Anderson has been in Nor- Come in and_let us show |repaired. Messrs. Faulkner and Har- | balanced and he had betn sont to the | wich on busimess. his were also recalled, the former tes- | State institution at Norwich, from Mrs, E. F. Whitmore is in Putna: you. tifying more. particalarly in regard to|Which he had recently been released. . E. T. utnam Q K SR i In view of the fact that it would | Visiting relatives. < S Cll 3 2 HB ; e T et Lo grauar® | be hard to prove Tilley in his right| Miss Winifred O'Rourke s visit- ) > u a combmatum of f¢ avora 4 9 and his former employe, Arthur John- | mind whe‘r;l the act o) c«mmlllaei nry\‘d Ing in Providence. oy B . i t - son, testified In rebuttal. because the accused was under the| ,wiliam Cotter s in New Haven g circumstances never haa oecurred uNCOLN s In the afternoon Edward C. Mitchell | influence of liquor at the time, MT.|(his week on busines: . B before, and probably will never £ this city, Searls suggested that it might be bet- 2 ?flmn:y(‘;,,ynflf:;'?;zi';o‘fi::“m,% ter to nolle the assault case, and issue | R. E. Remington is in Boston for . occur again. few days, on business. f the Ameri: a bench warrant charging the defend- | ® 3 and an expert. 2:3?;’::3“’,:2{ here fant with being a common drunkard.| H. J. Church has returned to Hart- . : . tanid, to toatify Ehat b loyed | This was done, Tilley pleaded guilty,|ford after a few days' yisit in this e e e e e el e | and recelved. the maximum sentence | clty. : Sepair work was done and that it was :‘r:::r the b o xfl:&filfi:fi {?r\ema_;_‘l:: Mrs. ?1{;(«! Nolen who has been the : ¥ B. Il. f d . 5 2 lone properly. He described the trans- farm - - | guest of r. and Mrs.. James Hurley li’a . e Phone 285-3 ;nis!!enflcssled rif an uuzamobge to the ST F——OR = AR”\" i returned Tuesday to New Haven. iiions O ol rs’ are N‘m g jury and sai it was impossible not to - 3 X h “Msin and Union'S Fot AT s uwted oopracy uu the ects A i Mien SN et e e 2 Fe over the merchants’ counters. Main and Union treets, were InterchangeaBle. After several of | Varinous Societies of Town to Cooper- [ hoapital for apendicitis s = resting % 2 the former witnesses had testified in| .o with ergetic Members of Hos- | comfortably. rebuttal, the presentment of the case s e ¥ ®] pital Auxiliar; Principal J. L. Harroun of the Ni ¢ 17. l ho h' M. SHEPARD = |5 ciset bvamy g, a5 | jBrincipat 3. x. Harroun of the Nat- : e people who spend this money : 5 Ehe'—' ,h Xt 7 3 A meeting of persons representing jcalled there by the seriousmess {liness’ ' ke X 554 SoIAG Saulrrol Found 1 Goset Pipe. i | VAFione socistics Of the town was held | of 4 member of the family: . want the best service. A % 3 at the Nursés”home connected with St.| N . andEmbalmer| 2 cavirrer” which in some manner | Iéscbkia RoSPItAI Monday evemnE, 1o | e, oiah, Hansen of Nofwich haf re- City and has resumed 5 < discuss ways and means for making i - > - * §0-62 North St, Willimantic ine comtne Charity ball o success. M= | D2 ment of the American Theesa Co. v fi™ - They demand it in all kinds of Lagy assistant Tel. connection WIVES AND MOTHERS inittee in charge of the affair, present- | The following went to Hartford ' on £ fr th - lle“ & tb‘ aaaed et 54 to reatiua|C0 the meeds of the auxiliary of the|Tuesday: 'Miss Rose Morin, Mis - stores, om e srma o s B é&:“‘mivfii.na”""": o oo | hospital. and outlined the excellentyGrace Randall Mrs. Elizabeth Sadd, % - v i, m F.C JACKSON Dentist | depencs alth of your family | work done through its activities. As|Mrs. Hattie Maloney, rs, Marla A Iarg t. g " ¥ depends upon you? For _instance | ¥ ’recls ‘ot suHestions made i the |nold, Mrs. A. H, Johnson, C. W. Clin- < es o & o ealth, and | v ting tickets for the bail will be |ton, Mrs. Charlés Larrabee, Miss Ger. 5 3 Painless Extnc!ing ‘\Vor: “ar.en ;e;‘?mn:‘e‘:-l% ‘ft;r“ ‘ll: t‘:nel?lyait‘l: put on sale at the drug stores, at Brick | trude Turner, Mrs. Albjna Cailhouette, J. Cohen wag in Norwich on Do you know that our local druggist, . takes, satisfy customers, and - are never without it. The county commissioners of Wind- | & G; Watrous is in New York for -f| ting them ready in full time for the » WILLIMANTIC. CONN printers, o that the city reports will | Tiny mcngny ice returned to Col 5 : 2 V) F l' D L Freight Engine Leaves the lron. | With Mrs. Miller's sister, Mrs. Will- Children’s Fall Dresses || .= s, i . S peed. 1t was quickly replaced upon |er, Mary, who was operated on Tues- < e 4 = 3 5 | . o8 . - . e o 5 . and Sullivan's and the City Grocery | Mrs. Kate Rafferty Pratt. Miss Mary i stores h'c" \ _ and Filling a Specialty aren wre Gelicate Sraen’ ang miigy | Store, and every effort made to brink | Young, T, J. Jones. Dr. W. K Faatz = ney get it in w B use 752 Main Street, - Willimantio | when somebody takes cold and devel- | aoont & lerse financial success. Al chea. & i v S = e".t Teteshons S, comhOt SR, $019 A0 Jevel: | who were present piedeed themscives | Shea. i 01;:' - up-to-date Cash R ers, boxes have been taken, and with the Persenals. ] g dl cken sServ G. G. Engler, Proprietor of the Broad- | joocia) features planned for the event whnt qur Ice, - mis- % HIRAM N. FENN e Bt s gl o on e £ RS Goubt but that last year's | p Ars: W. F. Slate has returned from . UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER,|which he guarantees for just such| Ut Will be Dbettered this year. 62 Church St. Willimantic, conditions. Many familles in this 5 ofit ielephons. Lady Assistant | Vicinity have found it so reliable they| Commissioners to lssue Licenses. : ncrease pr 8. 3 /o few days. 2 - v ham county will be in session at the|* 5 - office of the town clerk in this city | Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Watrous * are g 271 O I Uieus Noerasn hosioming st | spendtag. a fortnight tn. Sajem. Over a million merchants have 10.30 in the forenoon. Mrs. W. B. T‘I;gmpson is the guest d C h R - t ’ e of relatives in Boston this week. h «-All the city officials are working|yvoke Tuesday affer a ef visit in avethime on Relr Fepores for the Eurs | Th cit: : a business necessity. Y b rent year, with the exception of get Mrs. Carlton White who has been £ = 3 gurely Be oo op Sys, This s 2ot "N’ Mice Botham 1s In Boston, fall, which were somewhat delayed, called there by the serious illness of s g4 owing to the failure to get some of the | ler mother, Mrs. M. Melloin. material to the printers. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Miller have re- - podh et turned to Hariford after a visit hers New Haven road, which was at work | Rev. Eugene Cryne of Waterbury is 3 = on the spur track of the American |spending a fow days at the. hathe of Simple, good Wash Dresses, attractively made Thread company nesr the Old spool | M2 motier, Mrs. Elissbeth Cryme ot . . shop, left the londay evening, - of good, fast color materials and in excellent J|but inttle dsmage was caused, as the| Mrs. Frank Parker spent Tuesday Styles engine was going at a slow rate of |in Hartford visiting her little daught. A 8] ¥ the t: day at the Hartford hospital. Pretty models in Serge, Corduroy and Velvet e b B W o Dresses, such “as little girls are wearing this Jienty C Isham o Columbla met n.___T" i an accident Saturday while rant—Hyde. season more than ever—green, navy blue and i with an accident last Saturday while A African brown with loose fitting belt—at $2.235, | bulic for & L. Backus on Woodwara | s e soaing of M Shard $3.98 and $5.98. g 2 Hill Mr. isham slipped while stand- | Mariop Martin Hyde, daughter of M. | and Mrs. Jirah F. Hyde. of Hampton, : § - : an n Grant, rmer Gingham, Linene and Plaid Dresses are priced X at 25¢ and up to $1.89. § GLASS OF SALTS IF { Mayor and Mrs. Willlam D. Grant, of YOUR KIDNEYS HURT|Willimantic, took place in the Eat less meat” if ‘you fes!l Backachy or, have Biadder trouble— Balts fine for Kidneys e Meat forms uric lcuunwhlch exoif = ———————————— THE H. C. MURRAY G0. ~ 3 misery in | Miss Dunham of Spring- | ception was held in the living room at | h ve t Lis scarfpis set with Surplus and Profits $175,000 Vianey region, sharp: B e beide: oo The - lighas el DI P . 7 gl S Back or isaSchs, ditaliest your | Claek, a oousin of Gar; | nandsomely ~decoratea with - potted| , Xhe bride Teceived many handsome Estoblish L. Devey plats, laurel, ferts and chrysanthe- |~ Both the bride and groom are grad- # ? - uist mums. Misses Mae and Josephine | uates ot the Windham High school and reports. " Accuracy in mountmg - courteous m of. thy Brown of Windham . Miss Margaret Nosworthy |the bride is also, a graduate of the|jes: in n . S . 8, ou i ¢ d you to get and Miss Vera Jewett of Hampton as- | Springfleld (Mass.) Training school, i promptness and, liberality in dealing, and a - H up two. : o ding march from and for in serving a luncheon. class of 1914. The groom is the junior |pending, poiniing to the w“m s y in ‘.ni i i“ 3 - the recessional id Mrs, Grant left on a motor lg:“l:l‘n{ilgg't:r: cfl:-? of the Hurley- tederal own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM Py -4 RS | e - s T e | TR SRt S, o vav MATIONAL which aims. thereby to - L 3 tilly lace, and her veil, which was an s blacks velvet ut. Doon | Someneid, Harctard,” Wellesiey and olish it relati St 5 heirloom, was nel. cuight with rethm they will ceside at 164 | Willimantic. iprocally permanent, pleasant and * : % <ol e e howse whichls pertalty o sife o¢ | GERMANY NOT WORRYING . 7 : 2 : . the. the groom OVER FOOD SUPPLY ' b, J profitable, ¢ Windham National Bank brid s Crops Are Plentiful, Potato Crop Es- pecially Being Bountiful. Berlin, Nov. 2 (By wireless to Say- ville, N. Y.)—The question of Ger-

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