Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 23, 1915, Page 2

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2 NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1915 - - Phillips was on the pole, when it gave | the infirmities of age. day evening: The appointive officers v, and took him with it to the She was a native of Litchfleld, born | are: Senior deacon, Fred L. Kanahan: | | broken Wednesday morning % a fall |ins of No. 96 Walnut street, following | duty, and the marshal, who has not l; i\ from a pole near Lymans iaduct. | a short illness. Death resulted from | been appointed, were installed Tues- = « LLI ] i round. He was brought to this city | September 24, 1824, the daughter _ of | junior deacon, B. R. Gardner; senior where the fracture was reduced. John and Betsy Cross. She moved to | steward, R. J. Guy:’ junior steward, e S e ey S e et i = - Franklin_ when a yougg‘ ws}man, and ’}V. J. Robertson, Jr.; chaplain, A. D. : Notice o Sale. married Mr. Carey in 1844. The couple | Tripp. What Is Golng On-Tonight [ time. BIr Winter'han told hhmthera] o, NOHCE STILCHBSSR Cme 1 e e o] Willimantic Lodge, No. 120 A. B. S. | Woul be Httleresidue laft to the ea- |, ..o conducted fr}:" the past several g;";?f'g;,:"";?;,.:’“fh-’riz"y“m'r'éi 353‘33 637 Main Street. 5 ate i _iyears by George P. Walker at No. 820 [0f Mr. Carey sc irty- s W e o e | A Rclary, Sthied That me hed ga | Main street has been filed ot the office | 30, \ira Carey has resided in this| g, ouoh to Have & Fine New Maru- 5ty Chapter, No. 8. B. A M. |option on the automobile owned by!§ethe fown clenc the purehaser 1) SNl relative. A grandson, Ray-| facturing Plant—Worsted Company Gowebetuck Lodge, No. 16, I. 0. O. F., s Rg:f;g::"d Bt A s was engaged in the same busi- [ Mond C. Comihs and two ereat grand. | With $160,000 Capital—Masonie Fu- xolzyga\i\lgftbrm of Co. L, First C. N.}been ot b Bosiecile bk stored. ; ness in the lower village. Sentad Austin Comins, also survive| neral for Harvey S. Abel. G, State Armory. HE had kel Tt B (}m‘l""j;“x,;,'k' What Office-Seekers Expended. | her AL wheo Fletcher is emploved at the o lone about settiing the| The following returns have been RS Whiton store during the holiday rush. WANT EXECUTOR REMOVED. [iins cnld B 0o e made to the town clerk of expenses in- FUNERAL. (s Mae Chandler. a teacher in G S. Boss A iea curred in the recent city election: Al- - New Bedford, is home for the holi- Legatess of Estate of the Late Mrs.| Gen I. S. Doss of the American|curred in the recent ity clection: Al Joserh Mo N J. H. Ross Allege Edward A. Winter ion Reserved. Larrabee , George T. Taylor The funeral of Joseph F. Moison was [ Alexander Papp of Dartmouth is in “no promises of any kind to any- | held from the home of his sister, M town for the Christmas vacation. John Pickett A. B. Holmes | Paul Dubreuil of a'o. 59 Meadon street Appointed Foreman. eorge M. Graves $10, C. C. Case|at eigk thirty Vednesday morning. - nk Tecvans, nothing, ‘Alphonse|A reauiem high mass in St. Mary's | Frank Mason has been appointed to $5, Daniel P. Dunn , A. C |church at nine o'clock was sung b} { the local fire department. C. M. Holbrook $10, A.|the pastor, Rev. J. J. Papillon. The; “David Shephard is emfiloyed in the Frank L. Powell noth- | bearers were Archie Dubreuil, William and stated he had advised not_to sell the mill prop- view of the condition of the at the time. Ie had once offer for it for ten thousand Is Incompetent—Dec; The hearing ou the petition of sev- eral of the legatass. of estate of the late Mrs. J. H. Ross, for the re- oferdor Jfon ten thoumne moval of Edward A. Winter as exXe-|re 'and should bring considerable cutor of the estate, was held before|moT®: And should DUNg Con 3 cagas Dy o3 ‘Warren store and Attilio Tonon at the Judge James A. Shea in the probate ™Su® 70 B8 0o & Quianick-Wind- Jenkins $10. William | Robarge, Jr., Albert Piche, John Kil- | fNau = . e »me to e il court Wednesday morning. The hear- & e o e . 2" T. F. Berth $10, B. W. | lourey. Iecfor Duprez and Antonie | FIh s‘"\r[:rdx\;r::f Li‘;:x:m:r Dath, Me | HiE (o aaves idinieedl. ot Huf: aweue, | rateroed honaily ‘2:‘,‘} ‘;:.‘,sc":.‘:sfie:;mf; ing lasted until noon, and Judge Shed | iijoners to say that the cotton mar- Smith, A. X. Vaughn and | Cote.Burial was in St. Josepl's cem- | and ‘Mias Annie Brown of - Presqus | ot hrlrpr;:g":g GO cS0ay e Hiire- | of) Mammen it S DNAS SEICH 2o reserved his decision until Tuesday | 2iOnerS 0 S8 CIEC B0 4 Cthere had ! L. L. Thompson, nothing. etery Snd Mis Annly Deown o ue | sult of play ¢ith a »f matche: ospital but t s _prot ' < v P. 5 BT J i . Me,, T homes in | The chila" ther had been to Erid; tal he mother is in a critical con- next at ten o'clock. Attorney P. J.|p o 70 for the past three or four reasurer Nelson A. Daniels of the s = e C s mother had > de e Danahey represented the _petitioners, | "o B EE 08 A o his opinion, committee received $55, Brief Mention. tafford Hollow for the holidays. port on a Christmas shopping trij dition from the shock. Frank Webber has returned to his H. A. Andrews spent Wednesday in | duties at the Central Vermont station Norwich, after several weeks' absence on ac- and Attorney William A. King repre- | J00 % sented Mr, Winter. George Clark of Worcester, Ma and Attorney F. H. it $11.30. Twome e been sold for a fair price. | King o argument, but of the dem- case. Mr. Winter was first put upon the R short but forcible > commitice received $108, spent = i . : Foss were present at the hearing in ot . Balanee on hand 50 cents Irs G. Graves spent Wednesday in count of iliness. the interests of the residuary Jegatees, SRR N e s ) sk >vidence. Y ; sty E s, stating th e plain pur 4 4 3 4 FUNERAL. but took no part in the conduct of the| & EER T T0 TE vas to hold on :"i Derendant o BosoveriCosta’ Miss M Hayes is in New York - for the hc as long as possible, to pay, until there was no ays. ce Curtis Dean rendered judgz- Harvey S. Abel. rease Hills spent Wednes- it oy Danaller and s i o wvas NOlment for the defendant to recover his The funeral of Harvey S. Abel took ;slt‘:aendml:’yodx;sm:x‘lfsms e L e left for the lezatces "”A]‘,r, than | .ogts Wednesday in the case tried be- place at his home Wednesday after- Sbpeintel. B the course of which he| JIDSCIE He 0l cirese om Bhe ook him last Saturday, that of H.| White of Amston was| noon at 1.30. Rev. L. Rees of the admitted he had not put in a tax 1isll“"}! thojexsouion uall @ 5o dun M Philip ' Norman of | i © Wednesday. Congregational church officiated and could not find money ex the small tax bili, t per « nter had for the property. He said in reply to questions that he had_tried to sell the mill property ville, but had asked forty-five | ¢ v thousand dollars for it (the| dham. This was a H. A. Phillips of An-|burial was in the Stafford Springs of meat sold, and|gover werein Willimantic =~ Wednes- | cemetery. Masonic services were con- t the wroi ty | aay, =" [ducted and a delegation from _ St. e e ‘,:fi?",’ Sl Mrs. C. A. Faulkner of Andover was | JOhI'S commandery, K. T. of Willl- not W hi L e - s mantic, with several local members of price was between eighteen | DAY 2 few b i A. J. Towen, representing | "¢, of friends here Wednes-| ;o commandery, acted as_escort. The and nineteen thousand). Mrs. Ross | four thousand fto i an appeal to the s 23 p ) | | bearers were Robert H. Fisk, Charles automebile he now had, having bought | Ve applied for a: It Harry Chasen v Robert Snow of Waterbury is| B, Pinney, George W. Eaton, Charles it for $750, and had a receipt for it, | Mill L i n in the usus a few days here with his|E Butterfield, David Bissett and Wil- but he could not remember who drew | for the costs of the appeal. | the receipt. He had no money )lu 1;\?1_\' e ND——E:‘——E— e the taxes when due, and later had to 3 = REE A TERTA 3 e Caxtra mine per cent. on them, | Selim Faras Fined For Breach of the | ENTE] The maintenance charges at the Amill Gver Two Hundred Children Receive included two watchmen and Milton e e e Ross, totalling for their services about fourteen hundred per vear. This was | necessary because of the insurance ||, provisions. With Insurance and other | q54° charges the cost was_about eighteen | ipa complainant & or nineteen_hundred dollars per vear.|, G q" poy y Attorney King then brought out the | yo o9 TS | liam H. Heald. s Florence Dixon of South Will- Holiday Week Notes. ston spent Wednesday here with The postoffice will be open until 8.30 £ each evening until Christmas. The rdman and daughter, Eliz- | gtores will be open eveninge this week | an are in Providence for|and the national bank will be open | — . Friday evening from 8 o'clock until 9 Gver two hundred children were garet Fagan left Wednes- | to accommodate the public. ppy Wednesday night at theja er home in Waterbury where the United Charities asso-|she will spend the holida rece: NEW $160,000 COMPANY. e New Mill for »ne else in his place fore: the police on a charge »v a Christmas tree and the| ypno mp , 2 mas Mullen and son. Thom- .’\;r“n \of An entertaining e in New London to spena| Borough to Have a d beginning at fact that Mr. Winter had adv@rtis v Tiosne From | oo oy Ehet “aoich wars !'niw n;] the home of Mr. and Mrs. Making Worsted Yarns. the property for sale in several textile L Ter e ciasaes sl S b sch. - o ) o ] papers, and in other wayvs, had made| gore hroken in encounte The inment done by a club of | _About thirty voung ladles from the| ., S:afford Springs is rejoicing over the trips to Boston, New Y oV~ | accused said s trouble be=| r fourtecn called the | Convent of the Holy Family in Baltic | ‘ 2 idence, and interviewed prospective |, the Had rl and his sister, | by the members of | Were escorted to this city by customers, and that he had consulted e o ttoaes | 2 | with a number of men who told him | not to sell during the period of de- | pression which had prevaed, but was now showing sisns of betterment. ttorney Danahey questioned Mr. when the The par It has been known for somt time that r members of the familie these voung pecple were d to the deposits in | Sy y 2 s angth onlicken of banks which were withdrawn, and the | Break in Engine at Silk Mill. ossitouin it e Mo B executor s hat the money was used FhE SravStisl younERysanie to pay bills, admitting that over twen- ey-six hundred went to himself as proprietor of the Hotel Tooker for ufacturing plant. The new concern bJ . . will be known as the Stafford Worsted classes con- :.’?:.»pn e Ta tanind| company, will be capitalized at $160,000 e an n, numbering | PI? 8 at ocal stat 2 < SEishe wabest . e i e o and will' manufacture worsted yarns. plans were being perfected for the new Personals. organization, but it was not until yes- hn Reilly spent Wednesday inbterday that definite information was o am. given out.’ The company will erect a Shatnan 1 1o Proviter miil on the Fauukner site near the h Sherman it In Providence on| Gustral Nesswmt Sl The getwes | = pal building will be 200 feet iong ana! 115 feet wid It will be of brick and | Wir ympan g =L programme follow Sl Town of Bethlehem, all ill was a Boston visitor on i i the em e com- - Lullaby, uartette. Le- Y stone and wiil be of modern mill con- boarq and room. He aiso admitted the em e com- | < S LS £ | s i 0 7 I3 wels : : ; he iyl 1 LaChappelle, Kath- Ne is the guest of | struction. two stories high. The power - that he had not attempted to di: It is expected that the mill will n Lac 1 1 | es high. The j § & ¢ pose of any of the articles of jewe t as usual this morning. Alice Sweet: recitation, 2 Boston. house and office buildings will be sep- Y/ you are in afl!"_‘, 28 10 wha etc., which were not bequeathed by _ !v‘;‘)(tpw o1 .>n‘T1mC‘ Marior Thompson is in Bos- | arate. “h“"‘ “.']‘:‘ b ; "3‘5 soon as & the wilL Skating at Recreation Park | herine Jennie | for the Christmas holidays. e weather will permit in the spring. £ ¢ 565 W. E. Ross, one of the petitioners he pond of the American Thread | cher, The directors of the new company are fo bu_v that wifs pfease any Irene Currsa S ,»:l‘(tul \\“'}““Sda-" Walter Scott, William Park, W . 4 “ast Hartford. | gaq, A 1. Mitchell, F. G. Sanford and !]nh:llrnf Boston will | Charles B. Pin: ey. The officers are: friends here for the coming | President, Willlam Park: vice pres man wiho smokes, dent, W. H. Hall: S b S ftors | Wetnasday 1 ol MHEHeIE AReIERlY Casater il yei a2 box of tes, Mrs. W. F. Nor- | eral manager, Walter Scott; secretary, Bugbee, Mrs. Seth|C. B. Pinney. Mr. Scott, who will act . Annie Vanderman, Mrs.|as manager of the new concern, for- ‘fv‘"‘:‘m fie M. A. Sullivan, ! merly had charge of the old Stafford F 18 Shea, A. ck, Mrs. W.| Worsted company. He now returns 5 & rd, Otho Sul- | from Woonsocket, R. L, where he has X > 2 been in charze of a large plant. en in their room. ——— ¥ [ e == Injured Boy Recovering. he ¥ ve their JEWETT CITY Pu = 3 r Cassagrande, the 4 year old ramme Thurs e o "{hn,\ boy who was injured by coming in Baen Tt ;;n;“_,"i;'g Antoine Maynard Breaks Shoulder— | contact with a meat cart a few days took the stand to say that the belting par t Recr on and ma_c'nne'rv in themmnvls:]pwriomt-‘ closed for a time to per e to | e o e Woodmen Elect Officers. e 3 been | wi Fair. Temperature, high 25 deg: e 6 % = 2 The Christm: exercises of Natchaug | Bili low 17 degrees — remember La Willimantic camp, No. 85, D e = tehaug | Bromo Quinine cures a cold in one day, { of the World, have elected t oo Bocibatic e There is Quinin for the en Toolmi o Look for s c. 1 give their programme nbly hall and the Kinder W. GROVE erhoudt L., Albert Os . Dennehy; cler! O. Johrs sentr & 3 , John Heale: Costello, 1 year, F JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & S L. pard il FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer tain of degree team, E b Il gfvoithorr | Installation fof Mt WefhoniiLodge. | 35 00 NICSIR S SO00 SReovsiuat S8 Himes on the box is a guarantee of quality. Every A City Librarian Belle | programm ¢ afternoonn at ke o Miss Frances Alden of New York " - R . =y | e two_ o'clo. come to school | Miss Ray Wechsler, a nurse in Leb- | 3 Nfios Ruth Alden of Northfield are cigar has that fine flavor the smoker likes. The Himes 60-62 North St., Willimantic and larynziti . ] e e eV e ork, and Miss| in town for'the holidays. . 2 A Lady Assistant Tel. connection s. Hill of v c is R YE e vt Hiaes Siechiie Going to Somersworth. Cigar has been sold in Eastern Connecticut for years. —.——[IIEA» —N— FEI\}& & [Tl Aoy k s. I3 o H. C. Webster is recovering| FErnest D. Royce will o to Somers- M s s Vesterly, R. There will ‘be a Christmas tree n severe attack of tonsilitis. worth, N. H., about Jan. 1st, where he id by all deal i S Accembly hall e il R g H. T. Willcox and two daugh-|is to be superintendent of a large They are sc y all dealers UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, LINEMAN BREAKS WRIST. | 2 in connection with the pro- | ters are in Plainville, C at Rev. | woolen mill 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. S —— J.J. Ward’s, for over Chrisimas. Mr.| Rev. E. F. Tunnicliffe of Staffordville ekt oue Lady Assistan | George Philiips Falls From Pole Near S5k Tl caeh Willeox. will join them Frids is visiting his daughter in Ware, Mass. ,,,,, mans Viaduct. e & e i 3 Five of the Sharroc] children are Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kellogg of West DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist i | Christmas Programme—Kindergarten. | i1 with scarlet fever. afford have gone to New York for Whalessle Dealers o W¥e 4 s George Phillips of Meadville, Penn song, Jack Frost Broke His Shoulder. the holidays. 5 is Com: Christmas Problem, F for Santa s, = TiTe Tack o re ibeth Shannon: Building Annex, Room A |a fineraan emploved v the Weste Telephone 523 TUnion compan: Mr. and Mrs. 7, had his left wr Antoine Ma Zdward J. Roberts of broken while ble wored pis shoulder | Staftoraville have gone 'fo Chicopee JOSEPH CONNORS & SON, Norwich freeo to live, where Mr. Roberts At Mayflower Luncheon. is emploed. A. H. JOHNSON & CO., Willimantic e et i e T e T D TR A AL R T\ T o S ndm: Stocking, : l;wmr!fl John I";e'm Mrs. G. A. Haskell attended LITTLE GIRL FATALLY 0 , Lutber’ ymn; | luncheon given by the Mayflowe: ’ \Inytfl\ "”n;: ciety at the Mohican hotel in“l\ W BURNED AT STRATFORD asib London Tuesd: i + S B PI. th B f Mat 1 i urrav s Ostun '!Ure Fernice Mt. Vernon Lodge Installation, e e sr.o;:;he; While |§ E, F. HIMES & Co., Proprictors, Providence, R. L | of Mt. Vernon lodge, No. |, i 3 - ML, with the exception of | Stratford, Conn., Dec. 22.—Mildred, who is away on extra|three year old daughter of Mr. and Timely Suggestions for Christ WILLIMARTIC, CORWN. Christmas Visit by Santa Claus. Grades One and Two. Song, Christmas Time, grades one and two; recitation, Christmas Eve Books for Christmas Gifts | o oo o istmas T Faith abeth Mc- ncis Ahearn, tions, What Dondero : Our Book Department offers some worth-while : {i suggestions to the belated gift seekers. A good ¢ I book not only gives immediate pleasure, but it ' is a source of lasting enjoyment and good cheer. | | | l 2 leanor Abernethy one and two; a Claus, oking for sluskin, Margaret Hal In; recitations, Old Santa Claus Den. Edwin <ro: Chri We have good Books for beys and girls that will make suitable gift. We also carry a full line of New and Popu- lar Books at the publishers’ prices, and they are all suitable for Christmas giving. Also Christmas Cards, Calendars, Post Card Albums, Photo Albums, Bibles and Prayer | Books. E THE H. C. MURRAY GO. Li n; song, S rades one and two; recitation: ¢ Day, Beatrice Somers; Agnes Sq song, America, cis one and two. Grades Three to Eight. Tarch, On the Wing, Wheeler; mu- he Forest XKin: Schiefelbei Natchau: School orchestra. Song, e e A piece of Furniture A good many things A suitable gift ations, While Shepherds atched Thelr r‘d‘;oc}.éintab{‘laugiigg for your Bed Room or that wi" s“it the chil- grades -will fast a Madelyn Shep :L)v- )lo'us;\j ll{grold S(i‘m(\nd, The e o aue e for those dear to you, dren. Be sure and come Story, grade eight; recitations, A Schemer, Marjorie Hous: lifetime. Prices and sizes T el will make a splendid in-we will suggest some SUre 0 suit you. The larg- mas Carol, Marion Mone; song, Chime e e T e i G i ot gift. ANl finishes and nice things for the little est assortment fo choose 'y, Harold C filled, crowned or extracted ABSCLUTELY B | burn; exercise, Christmas Arithmetic, grade five: recltation, Santa Claus, 3 f Consider These Oiher Featitres Jobn Smith; exercise, :\};hz\? Sanmta prices. omes. - uzht, grad ree: s STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE When Good Oldg Chris (‘on(;:.is R;\?::gz STERILIZED INST! TS, grades three, four; recitation, The CLEAN LINEN, { | Kitten’s Christmas, Betty Everest; di- ASZRTIC DR ING CUPS nlnglxeé The Ruzfilgsses, grade si c H WA LOWEST PRICES CONS!STENT WITH BEZ3T WORK ) Efi’,";‘nd e e e LT L e - If these appeal to you, call for examfnatica and sstimate. No Sumner: dialogue, An Interview With 6 - - - - 3 HD il F.ké i | Somie e iteton, 8, S . The Big Store with the Little Prices % ; v grades three and eight. ntis e and] - B C. JACKSON, Deatist S-11-13 WATER STREET 9 a.m. to 8 p, m. Sunday, 10 to 2 Mrs. Alfred W. Carey. oy Pesiont o B H oo e ot WE GIVE AND REDEEM ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS died Wednesday morning at the home of her danchéar Mra Sasah T o 4 I ) i i i

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