Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 11, 1915, Page 2

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entertaining Miss Julia Gallizan of ‘Windsor. Tho following spent Friday in Hart- fora: W. P. Barstow, Clarence Bowen, J. J. Jomes, J. W. Shepard. Harry NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1915 Avery, R. R. Jodoin, Mrs. T. R. Park. y C e Murray's Boston Storg L WILLIMANTIC ||+ cresreess Sharpe, Miss Bessie ESHMEN’S BANQUET. | work of securing in this vicinity sub- |S. Filliott, E. [ PREVENRISEOHMEN scriptions for Windham hall at the | Sullivan. A Sturrs College Sophs Try Various|Connecticut Woman's college, has ar- 1 . i ranged for a meeting at Windham Personals. Stunts to Keep Freshies from the | Conicr this atternoon, at which Pres- Miss Bessie Donovan of Putnam was Feast. % ident F. H. Sykes of the college is|in this city Friday. . < to be the chief speaker. The meeting 5 s Willimantic took on somewhat of |is to be held in the chapel of the Con- | rerirer i oy & the suest o ve the appearance of a small college town | Sravational church a3 oer, ens | s in Ro: : 3 Friday, with sophomores and fresh- SiL00al SRUTCh Bt 8 oclocke The | yjiss Ruth Maylor is in East Hart- men from the Connecticut Agricultural [ pRoedey "0, 5% (WO a8 H0T9 Tor Mhe | eora visiting relatives. college at Storrs active in the favor-|,iready been pledged toward the work.| Mrs. C. A. Faulkner of Andover was ite college game of getting away to Pees tow e ol isitor Tty ° ° a class supper, with incidents. ALLEN B. LINCOLN SPEAKER. - v > o rs. M. E. Donovan has as her on that day, and were busy early in = &= . Chapter: Naxt | ford. the morning at the college, it was re- Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Q{oses n;p\!‘n» orted, rounding up all of the class tertaining Miss Carrie Moses of New ey could find. and holding them in |, Allen B. Lincoln of New Haven, a|Britain. former resident of this city, and the PiE LA v thelr captors at the college, and were | Successfully carried to completion last | Fother, Ars Virsine orea i Chased o this city and other nearby |June, will be the guest of honor at|Son street. ¥|the next meeting of Apne Wood Ei- Mrs. G. D. Baker and Miss Virginia RO ?O“J:;(;";;“l‘g‘g\f:“"x‘ccfi ofeonns derkin chapter, No. 28, D. A. R., Tues. | Baker are : ing a few days with amores JonE ey e e awich, Rubnan |Gt Dec 0| My, Lineoln DA bive | Mr: Buker {5 Hyringfield: DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY IN THE DAY. YOU iocate the piace of the banquet. a e Ik on the Early History of Wind-| M THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. j Norwich Shopping Center - Gift Suggestions DIAMONDS WATCHES Nothing excels the Diamond as a gift. Our stock of good Watches selected for Whether you want the tiny little sparkler their timekeeping and durable qualities is set in tie pin or lavallier, or the more cost- ss Annie Oates of the Model larger this year than ever. Some_ twenty first year men were |Dam. school faculty is spend turday ly sizes set in brooches and rings, you ! WILL HAVE MORE TIMES AND BETTER ATTENTION | ocies 1y roomms niren tocsia pacioss {1 7o cuiTot Eotn arme R Bundey ¢ her ome 1 rockvie|[| T iEcs, St B0 brooehes and rings, you 14kt. Gold Plain Open Face Ladies’ Start this morning to do your Christmas shopping. fouse in this city, and their apparel D‘_Ra:h the student basketball teams JEWETT CITY choose from. Watches, 15 jewel, $15.00. C ly in the day and let us help you make it easy. |} §RaHi003 OF ook “aitippear. |of town mames = The 3. B T Ve gty i ; % = o il Bl 3 BT rithe ey waa Hlt L T 8 | wentiny Su vy theliee e | oantie! Shntig BTl Aviet Diamond Tie Pins, $5.00 and u; 20-year Gold-filled Plain Open Face, You will find thousands of useful and pretty things suitable G Gthes Eroris Duns Gt atithe salib [Wichater Mum fo tryiemaine s i | et SubdayBchioa it % > p- $9.00. Engraved Closed Case, guaranteed 20 years, $12.50. Other styles equally as low. UMBRELLAS It may be a Pure Silk Umbrella with ivory handle, gold or silver mounted at $10.00 or $15.00 or a gloria cloth with plain boxwood or mission handle that you are looking for at $1.50. We have good Umbrellas at all prices from 98¢ to $15.00. for father, mother, brothers, sisters and friends. road station watching Tor the Tresh- | Hartlett" High there, while the giris Christmas _Committecs—Proachers UMBRELLAS ARE WORTHY G[l’-'l‘s ss were at large Friday Zféfé";.;‘.’:.‘;',‘.‘ school there in the school jik The usefulness of an Umbrella _makes it a most sensible gift, and i our assortment affords every ad- . vantage. The covers are of the best qual- /ity at the price, and the handles i vary from the plain mission or icarved in fancy designs to the more elaborate ones with silver or : gold trimming. . Umbrellas for women are priced at $1.00 and up to $5.00. We have a specially good Um- Diamond Lavalliers, $6.00 and up. Diamond Brooches, $6.00 and up. Diamond Rings, $8.00 to $300.00. RINGS We can please you if looking for a Ring. Charming Little Finger Rings with best stones of all kinds—Scientific Sapphires, Pink, Blue and White, Scientific Rubies, Tourmaline, Amethyst, Pearls, Tui- i Prices from $1.50 to $10-00 he teachers’ mecting of the Bap- nday school, the following com- mittees were appointed for Christmas Tree committe . Wiltcox A M. ; purchasing, Mrs. I | her assistants in the and the two FOR WINDHAM HALL. Normal School Girl 1l at Hos h =T is| Miss Rita Downey of Waterbury, a Meeting to Be Held at the Center This | student at the state normal training Afternoon. school in this city, was admitted to e St. Joseph's hospital Thursday evening The committee which is pushing the | for treatment for appendicitis junior teachers, Mra. A. M. Clarke and ing an operation. Miss Downey's par- Y r. The standing pr ents were In Wiiltmantic Friday mak- Mrw OUH Erior THs standly ing arrangements for her care at the Mrs. G. H. institution. aner. Sunday Services. ing of Oneco On! To get the g name, LAXATIV Look for sizna Cures a Cold one for _full N Thread Company's Fire Brigade Offi- cers. The annual election of the American Thread Company Fire Brigade was How AB held this week, with the following ro- Foreman, Joseph P. Cotter: first assistant, “rank Ronan; second assist- John Hoey: engineer, DeWitt R @ | Hill; assistant enginer, Maurico Gold- § | en: steward, John Simmons; secre- ¢ on Sund h will be The Lord’s supper ment » will preach 1 b J _\x“n.u{“," Lewis; treasurer, Edward brella for women in navy blue, Is he forming habits of purhe meefing was held in the new ] ! black or dark red silk—a good value at $4.00. thaskt e nr? buliaing devoted to the use of "the | "aiise i hickenpox. | We Give Green Trading Sizmps Men’s Umbrellas, $1.00 up to $5.00. Are you teaching him to |l the near feure. ‘X commitiee hs| STAFFORD SPRINGS ———————————————————————— the matter in charge. HAND BAGS FOR GIFTS . save? Attending Mrs. William Dunn's Fu- Dgl:::f_u;-—xxrlr_(_:y;::mv|s;o T;::“S:‘ . A Hand Bag would make an ideal| Have you explained to him neral. ah. ReoHal s6.85 Edvardte CRURE Established 1872 Mayor and Mrs. Daniel P. D el = itizens' Ti i 4 gift to mother or sister, and our collec- |the difference between hoard- | tiis city are in Hartfora attending the OnlyiCitixans Micket Nomioat > S Al funeral of Mrs. William tion affords a good opportunity. Ever ing money and saving money? | rookiyn. X. Y. a former resid Beine n He ¢ ; so many pretty styles to choose from. he capit d a frequent visitor [day mornir Here is a genuine Goatskin Hand Does he know that the man | mornine, with barial i e e poi® | e Bag in the new shape, fitted, for $6.98. Another in Genuine Pin Seal, fine Mrs. Caroline O. THE PLAUT-CADBEN (0. Jewelers PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING 5 edict cemetery, who can put his hansd on Sigt LIRS °a2 Jail Sentence Suspended. ready money is in a position| ,, 427 Breault was fined $5.50 in iti police court Friday ing for breack . . and soft, $3.98. k:h grasp Opporkun;hes that | poticecont Fiday ."'.n'-'»’.',:r‘fid to thirty 144-146 Main Street, Norwich * intoxication. Sent ¢ Another in Angora Goatskin with |t Inuet pase b as ended_on the latter e Ik nickel-plated frame at $2.98. | Start an account for him | pritation cifelr for thres Bt iane . = The sto 1a_ 1 2 B SR A % -y Other Real Leather Hand Bags at [here with $1.00 and teach him |naa e lf&?x;}lg:gcq";:! e president, have worked for weeks Rl $2.50, $1.50 and $1.00. the great lesson of thrift. D G e a suc j. asked for a nickel to £o to the mos ;i s““‘" at Methedist Church. Pocketbooks, 50c to$$2.50. byt ing pictur election Mondas Rev. Charles Smith will preach at the Methodist day at 10, piscopal church_S Attend P':y at Hollow. CHRISTMAS NECKWEAR Christmas Neckwear, a welcome gift tc any woman at any The WIHimant!c Savmgs’. . time, but espechlly during Christmas. Every new idea, E oy - ‘ _astitu:e ‘ ‘shape and design is here at 25c up to 30c each. KNITTED | BOUDOIR CAPS and | e | SILK UNDERWEAR | CHR(DTMAS SLIPPERS | Frank Larrabee. President OBITUARY. N. D. Webster, Treasurer : For Women Christmas Al Venetian Silkk Vests, white or pink are 1.50. To Jail to Sober Up. whose form of disor- in getting “lit up” and thirty dollar suit of pieces with a sharp knif 45 days In on coun of the peac from the story told, uld be better off away If temitation for a time. a. m. and 7 p. m. Morn- Living_for Pastors to Exchange Pulpits—Rev. E. S. Worcester of Norwich to Address | U Men's Meeting. t nday) Rev. t B. D. Rem- High n gave a arten "PLAINFIELD Young Men's Club Meets With John | Gallup—Mercicr - Block Addition— Search for Runaway Schoolboy. for wor en and lain or trimmed, | —————— Let Your Light Shine s moma, Siov s Mrs. W L Brighily Seargarot wood. died at m r, Mrs. E. monthly Congregational nday) at 3.30 p. by a ladies’ Venetian Embroidered Silk Vests, white or pink, $2.00. Lisle Vests, neatly boxed, white only 50c each. ned with Totokett Hose Company Elects Officers —Sunday School Appoints Chri mas Committees. > Con- home | at- May White Mid 1 phemsc Christmas Committees. The annual meeting of the Totoke Hose company was held in the com Third Deg'ee Worked. pany's quarters Wednesday evenin The following officers were elected for | o the_ensuing CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME yeatu[of ssel She s shones boac . other children. hesides Mra wusands of pretty Hand- as follows: Mrs, E. H \z'omh\urth Ou e Mrs. E. J. O'Brien, Margaret, William kerchiefs are here waiting to be and Joseph E. Wellwood of South cnt meeting of the Versai »ncert: Programm. fiss Cora L. Tar H. Topliff, Miss is what you need A. L Bill spent Friday in Boston. | gocem® B GAllip, who was | accompan E. T. Smith spent Friday in ; claimed for Christmas gifts— Plain, Hemstitched, Embroid- B v 202 o nl[ of st Haddam London. i T ”Addn"o" to Block. = am J\mnw'r: on = > S Mrs. E. B. Walden spent Friday i e MO ORE StUrY cucH e NEvden £L40Cc sorvien pent Friday i b gn the Serier g i~ SRRNE ol €pareaness Harry C. Branch is in Boston for a ng touches inin on friends in Middletown T‘"”’“"a‘ Edges and Lace Edges, some few da : the interior. This work n is In Norwich for a | pearance of the block ter than befc and upward Hand Embroidered, all Pure We Are Prepared to Furnish Thousands with oder was in Willimantic Thure- ¢ Miss Dora Gray is in Providence for | its four sinss ‘windows | . of Homes With Irish Lmen. also Crepe-de- Chme» a {a few day: Seekos the will be used Sar Hebron was a Col- 1 A Weeks of Hampton spent Fri- of the fcat s store, ione | oy or Friday and Sllk Mull, ranging from 10¢c| Sayinechos Clly. Each pupil s — s 8 0. 'weet of Hartford was a lo- | here received Uptolg1i00 dogD%N S CPARDWARE Q] | cai " vicicor Soridny. BT EES BALTIC $1.00. [ N ST s Raymond Fi vas in | proper way which 1 L Siitimaatic B s T et atceren for | Calendar Sale by Methodist Society | - — Mrs. Julia Perkins of Andover was Panhandlers a Nuisance. Nets $153—Week End Mission at St. . GIFTS IN THE. MEN’S GIFTS IN JAY M. SHEPARD tn this elty Friday. L o nof”lr"'r‘l“ atill ssems to be the har-| Mary’s Church. SUCH As FURNISHING. SECTION | MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Succeeding Elmore & Snepara | 9772 In Middietown. sl R orie ot theks | otvuren held a 55 || ROCKING CHAIRS—Children’s Rockers, from 50c to Boxed Gros-grain Silk Belts, 30c < s e o Teevidence et | T e an baking ox hetn. N douit : each Women's Nisht Gowns, neat om- | FUDeral DirectorandEmbalmer | ridn in Witiimaniic. s At sekine o bl o Soui $3.00. 100 Reed and Fancy Rockers, from $1-00 e from the se- Combination Sets of Ties and Socks, [ broidered and timmed with Mrs. James Tew I3 entertalning her| yere cola of Fri . to $30.00. 50 a $1. St S . 50 i 1 niece, Msr. Edward Morehead, of Bos- thers s a . c an 1 rosettes, $2.50, $2.95, | 60-62 North St., Willimantic A e in white and sil- MORRIS CHAIRS—A fine line of Morris Chairs with nougt Eombinaion Sets of Belt and Sus- ton. bt calendars were )n.ld by v I v r bxoml penders, all colors, Tsc. ey assalant Tel. connection | yigs Lucy Stome of New Britain is 2 people from | v Combination Sets of Arm Bands and owns, ribbon trimmed, o ombination ) 50. the guest of her mother, Mrs. C. D.| whom they s arity. by Mrs. Jonn Stevens: February bo velour and leather cushions from $9.00 te $24.00. , 50¢. » hite Petticoats, with lace flounce, Stone 8ald tc Dave 1.eft School. corated in white, with red he 5 G : 2 . Fancy Christmas Ties, boxed, 25c|fancy r’lh\mn trimmed, $1.50, $2.00, HIRAM N. FENN Mrs. A. E. Gurley is the guest of| mnomas Hospod, whose parents live | ! e Canay. sold by Mrs. Hail COUCHES—Largest line in this city—Prices the ahu a ders, bosed, 25c and | a0 S280, §3.90 and 3420, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, | her daughter, who lives in South Man- | 1 Birm et ] = ts |3 done in white with green sham- 1 i ncy Suspenders, boxed, 25c an; * in white and_pink, 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. chester. g ey 'n_n!\ flags, mystery table, in lowes ribbon_trimmed, | pere dy Assist Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Galll h e j SusERn of iienCaiRe dopetl - mmc Arm Bands, boxed, 23c and b Telephone Lady Assistant e s. Mathew Galligan are| and, pelieving that he might be founa veilo nd gre H WRITIN i oo and 2 foe £100 sid and fie S — et B, T o v atrted o | 18, SO A7, S, W G DESKS—For large or small, prices range Fancy Stik Mufflers, all colors, $1.50. 1750 and soc 29TRN0C —— == no trace of the nx:’u‘,\\-‘:»unm Be founa in | 2PFO : D it ey asket from $2.50 to $30.00. s par e town. —— DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT { Waist Patterns, boxed, 374 yards for $1.00. Two Linen Tray Cloths, boxed, for 87c. e sold by Mrs. June " booth, white PIANOS—Three of the best makes in the country— home made cake sold - ; ltta; July booth, red, Prices low, sold on easy terms. and hllll‘, ice cream, in charge apleton; August booth, dec- PICTURES—A good line of Pictures, bought expressly STONINGTON Don’t You Want Good Teeth? § ... cccmce . conner Master—Stanton Residence Closed. f S Does the dread of the dental ch ou to neglect them? e In Ml iy T ding Et: Two All-linen Huck Towels, boxed, for $1.25. | Vstineod avelnsiteasafiby myioibed Son canibavelvounitasth At the annual meeting of Stoning- | 3PTonS, sold by Mre Georse Geer: o an‘ndtr::e md;, Ese d‘;?eg'g' npl:l'tehugflo. One Sheet and two Pillow Cases boxed for $1.25. filled, crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. ton grange, held Thursday evening in handkerchiefs, Mrs. John Kay: Oc- graphs lousands o] st es s as the parlor of the R church, these Beacon Bath Robe Blankets, complete with Cord and . r Theod = ver booth, — representing _autumn, | China Closets, Buffets, Bookcases, Parlor Suits Consider These Other Features SBhmaon, masters Donald B Stanton; | Eckstavies ana frult, n charse of Mre Chamber Sets, Chiffoniers, Hall Racks, Sewing Ma. Frogs, $2.78. STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE overscer; Joseph Noyes, steward: Mrs, | Sullivan; November booth. decorated h s s Sy ing | : STERILIZEDHINGERUMENTS, e ey T “iay, Joams: | Mrs. J. Salter; December, red and chines, Parlor Cabinets, Cribs, dren’s Wagons, CUT GLASS AND CHINA FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS st 2 chaplain; Amos = Hewitt, " | white decorations, fancy articles, in - 5 reasurer: | il ee ‘ot Alrs. William Buckley: the Doll Carts, Sleds, Shooflies, Rocking Horses, Etc. ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS Natalie Hazard, secretary; Farnsworth ab . A. W. Collins. Supper = ® ‘The Cut glass and China Department offers some pretty LOWEST ESHCER GOMIISECRT WHTH QESE Shcns Wheeler, gate keeper; Mra_Fernando | £ SPO% 210 5 evening and was Goods delivered FREE to any part of Connecticut ‘good suggestions for Christmas giving—some pretty pieces If these appeal o you, call for examination and estimate. No Pormona: i Ered ‘Barnes. Hora; | Soll_patronized. ' The ‘dccorations’ of to select from that will beautify the home and sure fo please charse for consyitetion. . S orece Stewi, Diamr. "o | pretty hooths made’ s " picturesque . i n 2 e recelpts were , e the recipient. DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist oolhe gmnge in planning Tor 5 enie | s, s ey | SHEA & BURKE'S 752 MAIN ST., WILLIMANTIC. CONN. be a Christmas party, December 29. of the society. Misses Annie Drescher, Freda Schmidt, May Drescher, Olgar 9 a. m. to8p. m Sunday, 10 to 2 Stonington Pointers. Johnson, Loulse Drescher, Ethel Kay, 37-47 Main Street, Norwich THE H c MUHHAY GU Lady Assistant Phone 44 Due to the death of Colonel Charles | Ruby Erickson, Dorothy Wood, and » U f T. Stanton the residence at Hillside [ Annie Ainsworth were assistants. Mrs. has been closed. Miss Grace N. Stan- | Rose. oresident. and M. Wanvas, ‘vins R o 5 e i o e

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