Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 20, 1915, Page 2

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ray's Boston ILL session of the superior court was held b e R “|nere, Judge Gardiner Gréene of Nor-] The cham! ed by Sy & wich on the bench. There are two cases assigned for trial eparations : SiEE 3 Hartford railroad and On this great American Festival the dining room table is the |1 “The” 5S¢ Mirtn care was tried center of the family and wise housekeepers realize that they | it sianmci 4,000, Tie ralirog took are known by the table they keep, so one of the important | it "2iai wes ordored error hasing items is the Table Linen. Come in today and let us show |he ui "1t ie & solt over & rativoad you the new patterns from the best linen centers of the |Then the piaintift recolved what it 15 5ol Potter-Turner Case on for Twelve Robertson a story 2 g um. lgnz is, . Years. . S Will Report from Council. . 1roa uld pay Mr. St. Martin. 1 . Potter, ad- w. L rd, at DAMASK LINENS Tihere s conslierabie fnterest die- THe case of Wikitm N Fota a0 ey Bullard, at the morning 66-inch wide Mercerized Linen Damask, 50¢ a yard. sl Rl b o on a demdr- | signed for trial next week before a : sbee’ peal 64-inch wide Half Bleached Linen Damask, 69c a yard. Frons” the Boan of reliet. At the tme] i Ta8 o?lmxgetfi;fih‘?‘mm 58-inch wide Bleached Damask, 75¢ a yard. the board of relief of the town of Put- | for “welve. vears. . 1t was returnable | wee chikdy on the. educational side of 84-inch wide Linen Damask, neat patterns, in dots, figures or vine ef- |Dam was in session Mrs. Bugbee, a1ty the September term of the court in|the town. The exercises were closed large property owner, was unable to 2 T8¢ a yard. appear in person before the board be- | certa by singing The Star Spangled Ban- | 70-inch wide Half Bleached Irish Linen, $1.00 a yard. Saise of tiases: o be myworn sl Five ner.. : 72-inch wide Silver Bleached German Linen Damask. $1.25 a yard. = |such evidence as might be desired by 3 out Sunday Sermon Themes. 72-fnch wide Better Quality German Linen Damask at $1.50, $1.75 and |the board of Rev. Samuel Thatcher’s ~Sunday $2.00 a yard, . Th morning subject at the Methodist X be:’:d aghe.m, hmlled on the tl:‘oard and and restored and | Shurch_is Thlz u:“w'"i' g A . . asked that they adjourn to Mrs. Bus- Life. Evange! seryice in the eve- 72-inch Linen Damask and Napkins to Match bee's nome, where she might be sworn. . 1914, ‘11 years after |Ming and every night next week. B e\ 00 Blcachod Tinen Damc| 72-inch owids' Bleached’Linen Dam- | opas (otLdomp dhet the B . Ni B = s e~ e $1.00 a yard. ask, better quality, $1.25 a vard. D o oy o Moh Brihes's homed e i has | O, Thankfulness In the evening the i 23-inch. Sauare Napkins to match,| 3i-inch Sauare Napking to match,|and secure such data as might be de- | been in the course of being tried horo subject is Bread. The service | 8250 a dozen. .50 a dozen. sired relative to her real estate hold- held in the main audience room of | ings, Their Valies ‘and_ the like. Now, e ey, P @821z on Tuesdal:| the church and the music wil be in 3 'ter Mrs. Bugbee has taken an appeal harge of ‘men urch, in- Table Cloths | Napkins and Tea Cloths |fcm the action of the board of relief OBITUARY. cluding 25 male voices. Bettar Pable Cloths, 2 yards square, |- All Linen Napiins, 17 to 24 inches. {of that town relative to property val- s Rev. M. J. Fuller of Hanover is to each, i *1$1.00 to $6.50 a dozen. uation. the town of Putnam through e gy préach at the Consregational church, 3 tate's Attorney Charles E. Searls, . s ndeavor service in the eve- > —_— i Cuse 3% yards] oAl Dinen Bsmstitchiod Napkite 18| yous forward and.save:that the board |, Aftar being Il for some time with|{Mne Jod to_Theodors A Bowntos L 08 Miron. The | Oceum Amateurs Provide Pleasing En- 0 _ | of Telief hac no right or power to do|heart disease and a patient at St. Jo- | ~Archdeacon J. Eldred Brown, rector leag: the Meth- | fire was caused by a defective chim-| tertainment at Parish Fair—Sunday Bong, $2.75 and $3.50 each. e T 36-inch to 54- | O TEISE 080, 0 Aa consequently Mrs, |Seph’s hospital for two days, James|of Trinity Episcopdl church, Norwick. | odist church Sunday. . It was quickly controlled, but a| Services at Methodist Chirch. _Hemstjtched Linen Table Cloths, 2% | Tray Cloths, £00d | Pughee cannot appeal from the board | Lee died at the hospital late Thursday | will conduct an Episcopal service in| Booker Washington will be the | considerable amount of damage was « == g ,: Sopd of relief because she did not appear - was born In Woonsocket, | Slater library hall Sunday afternoon at {sutiect of Rev. C. H. Barbers address|causcd, both by smoke and by the| St Mary's parish fair was.well at- #prds long, $2. p X . 1 51.00. in person before the board, take oath, | R. L. 1851, and spent many |half past three. It is hoped that the|al the Congregational church Sunday |Chemicals nsed, this particularly in one entng. The > and give evidence as required by law. % e new bishop, Right Rev. E. Campior | evening. SO0 y The city of Putnam was represented |2 Acheson, will conduct a service here Found Slesping Under Tree. ‘young me ¢ THANKSGIVING DINNER WARE by *Chatica. L. ‘Torrey. Luwyer John | Coal and Lumber company on North |soon. : S ol eas RLED Be e s Siig F. Carpenter represents Mrs. Bugbee, |street. His wife died a short time Met with Mrs. Howe. e S e of & spectacular carser ss re. | #as given in We are showing a good line of new stock patterns in dainty border dec- | Decision was reserved. ago after a short illness. He leaves a| The Ladies' Ald society of the M. Major V“g,."’ New ‘;’“' - . rection of Rev. F. R. 8. DesSureault. & g:'uon. heat spray effect or gold band in 112-piece sets at $15.00, $19.50, Divorce Granted Mrs. Frink. son, Arthur, a nephew, Thomas Lee, || church met with Mrs. L. D, Hows | S here riday and inspected the | oure wae Ju The school children attended the fair 06, $21.00, $25.00, $26.50, $31.00 and $35.00. three sisters, Mrs. Emma_Lee. | Thursday afternoon for work and | *U3te armaomy. found Thursday afternoon. Judge Greene granted the petition|Mrs. Lizzie Noel #nd ~ Mrs. Sarab | It is sald that interesting develop- sleep \ ' usiness, a large number being Pres- | mehis may bo expected in the matter | NS under the Providen Mre. Alex Dupont has returned after 4 SPECIAL! SPECIAL! e 3 ot nafter, spending the afterncon I | of whether the selectmen or the town e L S . : ! s 0o RO 0 . . refreshments were served Ly e. - 26-piece White Dinner Sets, a good| 5l-piece White Dinner Set, fancy| mTo get the genuine, call for full Rain and Wind Storm. M owe. The Indles will mpet with freamures :'Mfu“’&“.”";"n":”m‘;z‘.flfi Mrs. Clayton Rood, who is undergo- value at $1.49. border decoration—Special $5.39. name, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE.| A severe rain and wind storm Fri-|Mrs. A. W. Harris next Tuesday aft-|)g t>d ired there was |ing treatment at a private hospital in Lo5C ot signatuze of B W GROVE.|day afternoon Droved of much incon- | ernoon. . Yo . Gainl : . f{an to Wiiimantic, is. improvin. ures a Cold in One Day. c. Venience to many people. The rain Club Entertained. Move for Correct Spelling. I ohn F. Brown is working in M rking oosup Same, down o torrents aua the vind |, Mi% T doiaty Sheramet ‘| acranged for-tne suidy of spening % ot ot mot T tes | . Miss ‘May LicMarmis of New Haven practically impossible to balance an Bridge Bullders' Arrive. d _every studen i is vieiting Miss Rena B. Smith. CHRISTMAS PLANN'ING mbrella as & means of Protection:| The builders have arrived who are | upeling lewsons twice each week. it S 29 Savs. , Sunday Services at M. E. Church. ; b annual meeting 'in the afternoon, but e e T e o Srsmaony | Thankagiving at St. Alban's. TOP OF STACK BENT. Have you begun your Christmas planning yet? members desired to meet they would | am- At St Athams church ThankesVint | Wind Does Damage at Silk Mill—Pole Begin now. Let us make this a Christmas worth B e e sy vath COLCHESTER o Lines Broken. while, a thoughtful, not a jumpy, helter-skelter, be held this afternoon instesd. Late Sy e e am T < During the gale of ¥riday atternoon worrisome sort of holiddy that does no one any e ind wamt dovm, 5o thet when the | Fev- B- D. Remington Falls, Spraining Entortained for Guest. ol B S S e B zood. Begin now directly to learn just what giffs iploves ‘ot the shops and factories| Ankle—David S. Day to Address| In honor of Mrs. Henry N. Carragher | | came out they were able to g0 home| Men's Meeting. of Fall River, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Car- Freia b a———" without the annovance of being gt ragher of Academy street entertained tion swayed over almost st| Teanis and Sootball are populer fn drenched. Incldentally the money| Rev. B. D. Remington, pastor of the|friends. There were five tables for Peking. A s faken in by merchants in the business | Bapiist church met with an accident | Whist and pretty honors were awarded Section of the city during the after- | Wednesday morning. He siiped and | the winners. noon' by no means overburdened the| fell. spraining his ankle so badly that|punch were cash resisters. ho 1o, KoRBReR to! Dix TR there was a m “the children really want; what father and mother and brother and sister want; what your close riends want. Plan the gifts to fit; plan your shop- ping; let us help all we can—but begin now. saving money. R et i Chicken Pie Supper. the whole affair being delightful. 4 & e e SR By B L R e S e BASS CLEF CLUB. Imlbb £ Success depends largely up- | riage ‘with Theodore Morrisette takes | i ‘tre surios ‘of the church Wednoo: < e & 8 ; FALL AND WINTER GLOVES FOR ey pisce Monday moraing, several triends | dax 'cvening. ~ The memu consieted of | Singers from Nerwich Pleased Audi- cause headache] | ¥ on one’s thrift and economy. o chicken pie, mashed potatoes, mashed ence at Orpheum Theatre. ipati w ; WOMEN AND CHILDREN Y+ miscellaneous shower at her home o0 | turnips, boiled onions, salad. celery, of the toughest { _ Childrews Cashmere Gloves, black| Washable Cheverette Gloves, “Bac-| We are glad to of ac. | affair was most pleasing, not only to | bt & e Stindence o TTe e el ey e S and unpleasant symp-.. colors, 50c a pair. mo” make, putty. navy blue, gray and e Miss Logan, but also to her friends s.,pervxfoy J. A. Young is in New ence to hear the concert by the Bass toms. If these troubles are 4 .Chfldun'- Chamoisette Gloves, 2c { PlAck. with bo"’.f“,, Loy White stitehing, | . ounts for as little as $1.00, gTrfl‘}-eryngeg‘yflingf‘:;B“dg,fig;q Haven attending a meeting of the state orwich. The concert Expected. 'mu & e pair - ] : . supervisors today (Saturday). - MWomen's Cashmere Gloves, S0c a | Kid Gloves in black, white or tan. | o or o g el tare. David Carver of Hebron was a caller | long U i The: coheth and open the way for § air. 200 = pair. yin, per evestl L e e cre Friday. 3 z Women's Chamoisette Gl 26e Kid Gloves in whit / rompt Service in Hauling Fire Truck | S. H. Kellogg was in Norwich on|from surrounding towns. 3 i [l Steniiatis Cioven 208 o | T e compounded semi-annually.’ In investifating the cause for the | Thuraday. ceeds of the concert are to donald, the present republican incum-| diseases may betraced back % ) i s - z Y-' |aelay in hauling-the hook and ladder Move From Salem. the organ fund of the o i FERy Misses' Driving Gloves, white and| Children’s Mittens hits black, bent, and ex-Mayor J. J. McGarry, the L Misses Driving ¢ g SMaren's M in white or black, truck fo the fire in Schoolhouse lane | M. and Mra. Charles Ray have mov- church. 2 Lk A BB ) indigestion that could B = o g ursday afternoon, Nelson A. Dan-|eq their household goods from Crys-|First in Forward Movement Services. mmw i e iels, flclh;s fln.; chief, found Friday |ta] Spring farm, Salem, to the Allen| Danielson and the Churches' Task| friends f 3 . KNITTED SLIPPERS eyl . - n;flrnl“x é‘;t ¢! ;,dr‘;‘;er; in the em-|house on South Main street, where|will be the subject at the Congrega- It is probable that * 5 “'e C Sa D et e ok ety | (ommill resige Saring e rinte 3 e e e e whi | Asind. t0 31 5 Women’s Knitted Slippers, plain or trimmed, $1.00 and $1.25 a pair. . = Y | Frank Case, T. S. Clark and F. E.{at tomorrow’s morning service, whem ‘himself & Missos' Fancy Knitted Slippers, 50c a pair. g and the drivers did not hear the re|Baker were in Hebron, Fridsy. the first of the Forward Movement ser- present| Beecham’s Pills. This well- | Children's Fancy Knitted Slippers, 50c a pair. lnsm“te rangements with R. M. Hyde to have P B T e d M TR e S e of - candiaates top| known home remedy ha: ; Bootees in colors, 12%e & pair. B R o B B T A R usual congregations .has been issued dependable, safe ¢ paratus when Mr Wesks' drivers did| R. A Storrs was a visitor in Lebanon | and the result of it s awaited with during sixty " NEW FALL SKIRTS | “MERODE” UNDERWEAR sk Rorscs. That ‘wil make Tt much bet: | 7S v, peetin o S LG ; 20w boldlne | uge, “The fame of, a 3 Frank Larrabee. President ter for all concerned. en’s Meeting. ng for a successful result. i - haviog » ; 3 < g S A There will b special music and ey n “g This noted brand of underwe: i L. B 3 s R Heavier Skirts for colder daya are| This noted brand of underwest Son N. D. Webster, Treasurer | \ oowicH INEBRIATE HOSPITAL. f:%re"ieu'é"fi."i’fm}éo;he M‘J:):Jl:;"m POSTMASTERSHIP APPOINTMENT | [ 00 a0 g o g in the w the Bere, now and attractive styles in wool | than any underwear you have worn, Already Has Forty Pationte—No More | Sunday_atternoon ot 5ot ek AT Should Be Known Seon—Postmaster | 12¢ council of nine members. dependable, value of Plalds, fancy striped materials and cauge’ AL opeenenits, yeaxn of ogp- i o i torney David S. Day of Bridgeport, ; Seaa s O Events at Country Club. . o scientious endeavor on the part of the Can Be Take: formerly of this place will deliver the| Potter's Commission Expires in There wes & masquerade at the home gray mixtures, also poplin and fine and | akers and yet it costs no more than === address. * sember. of the Putnam Country club Friday £ Y Judge James A. Shea of the police | Mrs. Frieda Chamberlain of Berlin, storm serges in navy blue, black and ‘e have Ves Pants and Union and probate courts has received no-|formerly of this place was the guest| Some announcement relative to 2 at $2.50 and up to §6.50. Suits, both in reguiar and outsises, 6o E tice from the trustees of the Norwich | of friends in town Thursday. | which of the democratic candidates isf .., e et St Al T | et z > 2 oo 3 H State Hospital for the Insane at Pres- | * posimaster 7. J. Sullivan was in|to be recommended for appointment as | SUvery Whlle, T08 b e our lg t IN1€] ton that no more incbriates can be|xorth Westchester Thursday. postmaster at Danielson to eucceed been sbandoned at the 5 SAVIN IN i received at the state farm because | Conguctor Marshall J. Porter of the | Postmaster Charles A. Potter is to be postoffice, GS THE KITCHENWARE SECTION Brighfly the institution's faciiities are such | Branch railroad is visiting friends in | expectsd within a ‘fow weeks M £ = York _f few days Conductor | Potter's commission e el DURING OUR MAKE-ROOM SALE there are now that mumber Of I | Nevs of New Haven s taking his|December, but a change in the admin- | elestmen Wl e mates there. D e ot Jooked for until the | 2ppoint a day patrolman for the village i eaters S — e of Pawcatuek. Perfection Oil i are lodge, No. 10, F. and A. M.|first of the year at the earliest, and it H, Tin Wi : Brief Mention. pooster lodge, No_ 10, T anf) Aifa- | may mot come until later. ~Who the| Five ‘oastwise esstbount veseus Standard Oll Heaters, guaranteed| Lc2'y All Copper Wash Bollers— ° Mrs. E. F. Whitmore was in Put-|sonic hall Friday evening. lucky democrat is to be has not been | Were Stormboun Sres- from smoke or ‘odor. e e Bl Eolagg T e orpr Ty given out, notwithstanding the many | "'y "Misees Hakes have returned to B ALTRERON,. CONN. o .7 No. lue & . SLTy Mo hei o (4 @IM| ..., 5o of Boston spent ¥visas| STAFFORD SPRINGS 2P 30" | their winter home 1n New York. o e No. 125 High Front—Sale price $2.9 12-quart Liske Strainer Pails, value S50 i No. 130 High Front—Sale price $3.80. | 5y 5oie Price S0¢. . @ pails—Sale No. 160 High Front—Sale price $4.69. | PTice 23¢. Miss Mary Hickey spent Friday in New London. Mrs. Irving Ford is visiting friends Miss Denehey Addresses Teachers— o Ww e e Skating Firk at e | 2od T Y BANKING BY MAIL B 1guert Hisyy Diner mae wreel jS what you need [MuT e parts, value = Y ., Kb is in New Y 2 BREy : 2 £ : Mo. 325 Low Front—Sale price 3369, |PAIta, value S0e_Sale price dic. forime Teak og Y '8 i New Work| Miss Jennie Denehey of the Will-|™ gy, Dot o7 One of the many capacities in which this bank:is excep- o, 30 Lo Fromi—sieprce foss. vl fEc_sal prics G L e ek B8 tence was | BT Normt SRR et & fer i | SUan, Durasw Dond,"Y e | tiomally equipped to serve clients is BY -qus “Wash Kettles, local visitor Friday. Test Friday's severe storm. In 2 Z o - 2 40 tioning 4t the monthly meeting of the | the result of s se . R O meony—Eale price $L85, | vaus Esc=Sale Reice 27c. . [ = Miss Jenni Higging is the guest of Siattora public scl':ll.]:ly teachers in the | Danislsan during the carty atternoon In short, we perform all the functions offered by a pro- oodes are relatives in New York. high school room Thursday afternoon. | the easterly e drov. . b . and upward T S Miles of New Britain is in|All the teachers were present. These |sheets and ripped off branches from- essive institution and endeavor to provide every accommo: Smith's ll-Arml A'dljuuubla Wall| Round Willow Hampers, small size, P this city on business. me:tmt::e‘gfl‘s;:n{;:fi r:nltnlcun trees %% ;‘-?nfil.wg: flp‘flty ;‘ug; ation that does not conflict with the strict principles of Clothes Dryers, 00— and he . age. viest : S Ayt i = a o es Potix rsach e tn Doston 1o |- M T, ‘Washburn has gone to fal, was vadly needed to heip out re- | gound banking. Double Zinc Wash Boards, value 33c large size, value $2.00—Sale price $1.49. N New Jersey, where she expe: o | duced er suppiy. mNaAL mem . —Sale price 25c. Dry Mops for hardwood floor—Sale S R e g T Eggs 55 Cents a Dozen. OUR ABSOLUTE » Rran - ork. Mireral Springs lodge, Knights of i \ y T et B B R mon st Brsvidence was | Poiier & e genins in thelr hal | Sirictly fresh oges mere being wo/d | ives further assurance of faithful and efficient service. 46c—Sale price 32c. dRich Heand | Stoppins; Sasnis; 3 HDDW. in this city Friday on business. Fricay evening. p the high record - %30 Bizo Giass Wash Boards, value | TS 26 Fale price ic. Mrs, F. Dixon Wech, of Columbia, Band to Banquet. Friday, Thls ls vear G Bieh Moesa| -, If unable to an account here in person, please con- 450—Sale price 3dc. M R e i e =2 is entertaining Mrs. Willis Wilcox of | The local Italian band will have a N constons in the past. Not- | sider this gn 1 tion to write us,about § dozen Maple Clothes Fins—Sale | Sate price 7c cach. Oc to 1 this city. banquet in Italian hall Sunday at 12 h . 3 price Sc a box. S e T o Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wilmarth and |o'clock. The band expects to make BANKING BY MAIL. < Mission Tabourettes, 24-inch high, son Wilson Wiimarth are in New |this an annual event and will have the rcuon are y Folding Ironing Table, five feet long, | value T0e—Sale price 35¢. ' % York for a few days. banquet on the Sunday nearest Nov. sellers who have an all-the-year|, vatoe 500—Sate price ki Dryers |40 o) Jaers, PaiEe: H.00—Hala Succeeding Elmore & Shepard day for Cambridge, where they will |saint of music. Professor Sbraccla, —— e ! price $3.39. s bandmaster, wiil be FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer Ssad. the Tootall B e I [t singey and will have the STONINGTON ————————————————————————————————————————————— % g band play a number of selections. ke > 2 - MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES 60-62 North St., Willimantic ey o e TS, Preparing Rink. M’""‘"’.?,..M.m n‘-“r“‘n:.m:nfl: AT MAKE-ROOM SALE PRICES e iiinanin Tol conmantio | Watts, Mrs. 'John Nichols, Mrs. Cari| The work of getting the skating rink —A== . Y Dust Cl val Sale pri e e e i $h 5 4na 100 g o IHE BnnnKLYN : SA Iugs Bl"K Dust Absorbing oths, value 25c—Sale price 19c. X (Incorperated, A. D. 1872) i Mrs, Potts' Sad Irons, nickeMplated, 3 in a set, value $1.25—Sale price _ 95c a set. Rayo !Ant\-'nl. wvalue 50c—Sale price 37c. Monarch Lanterns, “Dietz” make, valué 50c—Sale price 42c. SUICIDE WAS PROMPTED BY NERVOUS UNREST. PHOENIX BLOCK, DANIELSON, CONN. _ yway at the bridge, Charles Weeghman Says His Father | bc Syell lighted. v July 3, 1915 DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist Painless Extracting l-mflu‘m-proot Casserole, silver-plated frame, value $1.75—Sale and Filling a Specialty it o il ‘T tenchers and gupte of thepri- - nned Garment Hangers—Sale price 3 each. 752 Main Strest, 1 . Wilimantlo | - Chickie, Nov. I Nervous imeet] o ohteiiomente 10 salss Toney fo Enaimel Seamless Self-basting Roasters, value $2.00—Sale price $1.19. Telephone Promies the mulcide yesterday Of Au- | the purchase of a victrola for the e At Y oo 1w.m"hmn‘ r:‘m&r Coh‘l Tub A humber of Stafford are of__the Profits.......... ‘eeg] owner 1o icago clul A numl of g . . HIRAM N. FENN of the Fedcral Baseball league, accord. | planning o aitend the I Yolo-Harvard rew York UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, Soramers Jury 1008y O e Teaaant 1o Ak they Jokns 82 Chiirch Bt, Willimantlc, Ot | i iioas et ather bad Ladvy Eugene Bo: son ital suffering from a slight his fathers act. shock.

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