Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 30, 1915, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

turned to her home in Waterbury |/ ‘Wednesday. { Mrs., S. Hollister and daughter Jeanne, of Hartford, are gues of friends here. J. H. Houston has returned after a visit of several days with relatives What Is Going On Tonight. N. Williams; M. of A, Henry L.|in New York. : PUTNAM ' Obwebetuck Lodgge No. 18, g1 0. o. %?axflsi {ivG" Edmond Pectklmu!l: 0-‘6-- Mr. and Mr: Cae%;ge gallz Are s DANIELSON { 2 R alter Woodward; trustee for two |tertaining Mr, and Mrs. W. Arnold, o e B o 0T Main Streel. st C. N.|years, W. R. King; delegate to grand | seirose, Mass. Captaln Darbie on Military Work in | Conference of Democratic Members of } G. at armory. S 77 |lodge, George K. Allen; alternate, L. rs. Daniel Daley has returned t»| Norwich—Business Men’s Associa-| Common Council—Elks to Welcome i Do Leo Thompson; pianist, Kirk Allen. |xow Haven after a visit with rela-| tion President Andrew E. Meech—| New Year—Mayor Macdonald Leaves Mayor Dunnl to Apsounce s Appoint: o tives in this city. Y Depraved Woman Given 210 Days’| Splendid Record—Hindranzes of r:entl at First Meeting of Board in O_BflR_-Y Mrs. P. A. Borton of “\ovrcel\ste{;lia Jail Sentence—Miss Lula M. Col Wednesday’s Storm. January—Alumni of Windham High Leon E. Walden. the guaRts abchat | SRthlir, aNCE LS e 3 Main street. Members of the des rati 1 : o man, of mocratic counc Sohool Elects Officers. o e ke o 200 ere | Aniilo Bates bas.veturned toll a.ois aive TBveRasick AL Jasthe newly elected and to be organized next There has been considerable guess- |had been ill with pneumonia at his | Winsted after a weeks vacation spent | rotyrned Wednesday from a visit with [ Monday evening held a conference 0 : . - - B , ver appointments Wednesday eve- s 7 home on Pearl street, died shortly | With relatives here. Lieutenant Walter Jacobs, U. S. e i Ing as to scgne of the appointments t0 | ¢y, cleven o'clock Wednesday morn-| Miss Marguerite McGlone left Wed- |at Annapolis. ning, 3t s understood that the alate ( be made by Mayor Dunn this year, as|ing, when thought to be on the way | nesday for %_vzsu o(lsle\'er:xl days witn ,\x.-,rl n‘nd‘\m‘;. ”{'uh\?' gxccgw?h"lrlz; Gk doatea By sceieof e S was only natural with the board of |to recovery. Mr. Walden, who lived |friends in Webster, Mass. turned to Westerly Wednesday, o . £ Maermen democratic for the first time | with his parents at No. 40 Pearl| nm and Mrs, Anthony Hevrin of |a visit with relatives here. atic members. that more considera Bernard Murray, of |tion be given relative to certain ap- s in Duniiisen | Pointments to be made, especially in 3 tho police department. There are can- George V. Benton of Worcester call- | 4idates for the piace now held by ed_on friends in town Wednes Captain John Murray, who has been in several years. Mayor Dunn has |street, had been ill for about ten days, | Jackson street stated to the contrary to rumor he|the crisis passing Monday. He was will call no special city meeting, but|taken with an attack of heart weak- will make his announcements at the |ness Wednesday, and passed away veak her T father, left first meeting of the board in the New |soon afterward ‘despite all efforts to [ R3St Wee l;gée bl e e . ‘e head of the police depart- Year, Monday, January tenth. There|stimulate the weakening heart action. | Vv canesday o Sy . Mise Johanna Ryan of Norwich was | [li¢ active head of the po = are several candidates for tax col-| He was the son of Charles H. and | Mrs. Abbie Reynolds and Mrs. Ma- |, with relatives in Danielson 4 lector ,and it is not known who will | Eunice Corey Webster, but__ was|bel Reynolds. has kre\urr{?flg‘,nf:;‘ 2 | Wednesday, Eiks to Watch Old Year Out. be elected for this position. The|adopted by Mr. and Mrs. B. B.|Visit of several weeks in New s Captain Darbie in Norwich. Members of Putnam lodge of Elks corporation counsel’s position will un- | Walden when a small boy. He was| Miss Edna Brown, who has been vis-| o0 Y. Dasbio.of: the: This. |are to/gather in Tistc audteeiom b doubtedly go to Thomas J. Kelley, who | formerly employed at the Natchaug |iting her sister, Mrs. Morris Moran, e TN heer e a8 W evening to watch the old year has filled it many times in the past|and at the Thread City garages, and |left Wednesday for ner home in Cres- Ak at h ovenings |out and w ith open arms the when the party was in power. Hend- |for several months been employed by |cent Beach. ival of 1916, which promises to be erson S. Moulton will also be retain-|the Rockville-Willimantic ~ Lighting | leanor Hillhouse has returned growth and prosperity for ed as superintendent of the water de- | company. He leaves a brother, Albert | ¢, New York after o visit here at the ju partment, at the deserved increase in|C. Webster of Jewett City. M. |(he home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. nielson, salary which was voted at the last|Walden was a member of Willimantic |y . Hillhouse. g meeting of the board. For fire chief |lodge of Elks and of the Thread City the names of John N. Williams and | Cyclers. James Tighe are prominently Hardey E. George. mentioned, and for superintendent of | Hardey E. George, for several years | street John . Sullivan and David [a 1 - mason with the bridge gang Ahearn_are spoken of, but the nomi- |of the New Haven road, with head- + nees will remain unknown until Jan- | quarters in this city, died at Too uary tenth, when there will undoubt- |seph's hospital late Tuesday night. edly be a considerable number of in-|. Some time ago the deceased bruised terested ‘persons on hond to hear the|his hand while at his work, and blood | names read. poisoning set in from some infection, | — adn causcd his death. He was the son | and was _born in 7 years ago. He was a T = dying a Tew months | Wednesday him a dnugmer. Valentine, of this city, and |Miss Anni Etta E. Fiske of Ma orr and Mrs. ence, were visitors in I e entertaining Miss 3 of Hartford. Mi: Jordan, who spent the McMahon of Mrs. Frank visitors her _Miss Irma Meunier, formerly of }h.« irned to Wed- a v veral days re cxpected to be present evening. Holiday P i . Ol A Remedy for oliday Post G eH:‘::n "o!:fffl ot e ‘Worms Convalsions.Feverisl A to New v\uh‘ Nich- from_6.30 a. to 12 m. and from 5.0 to 7 p. m., veins the u ingement for holidaye. T division is be clo The ity ¢ > to o Uniik 1est of his sons h, for the home Windham High School Alumni Elects The annual meeting of the i of Windham H the school E when officers were elected, ha decided to institute a publicity cam- | paign for oved conditions in the jepartment. The were elected Elliott; vice- . Park st Hardwick, Vt. Mrs. Lee Willis. i rab, widow of Lee Willis, died at |- . > _home of her son, Herbert Willis, | €€ at Liberty Hill, Wednesday morning t the age of seventy There survive her, beside: two sis X Eliza s 3 | Lebanon and Mrs. Amorette Howling. B GASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. havin | FORMER N. H. DIRECTORS e WITNES ND FUNERAL \ ON THE WITNESS STA Another specimen of New E — | Swear That They Never Knew of Any y by the weather Ellen Scoville. | Monopolistic Conspir sleet and ie funeral of the late Ellen Sco-! was held Steven ek Wedn alter D. ADLEY THEATRE EUTNAM rom the home of Wil-| New in North Windham at | Lody orning. Rev. | ert officiated at tie 1 ™ the Bedl Chapiin, in c e of F rector Jay 4 CH onald Has Work- ully for City's Interests. PR =SIDENT. D t JANUARY 3,4and5 i D. W. GRIFFITH’S GIGANTIC SPECTACLE Personals. spent Wednesday in nt Wednesday in vlor is in Providence ed in viol Moon; P Norwich vis- of R. & S., Leo ' Ramshaw WOMAN GIVEN 210 DAYS. t in | Depraved Partner of Peter Lemieux Gets Extra Month in Jail—Williman- tic Man Released Horn spent Wednes- | vesterday. Mr. Pratt last witness for the Norwich Wed- | ed him on the st respect to th. action he hao many minor but Macdonald v official. He ent worker ults Putnam's im- ¥, but y care to dis- | tin Wolf , G. H. Jen- : given to the rd is in Boston to - > balance of the week. er of Andover w iends here Wedn Matinos .......:-.i.s 25¢, 50c, 780 Eve. 25c, 500 75¢c, $1; Boxes $1.50 Wednes- |} Seat Sale Thursday at 10 a. m. business n.vmml Mail Orders Should be Sent Now and adopte was conclu n Who is in the Buck- a estiat \Annher Water- | Mellody is John 3 th re, o 60-62 {orid Lady Assistant /diirnantic | el. connect. John Bradshaw and M haw are in New Haven this | ¥ l\ eynolds of New \mlu relatives here for a "‘”‘QE"/I N FFNN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, 62 Church St. W i Telephone eelock is in Nashua, observed m. The New Year's Eve Meetings. The New Yes gathering and roll call at th t church is on F' vening. The watch night ser- o at the Methodist church is Fri- evening. “onsrezational church holds its svening Toran of Waterbury w days with his mother spending : this city. 10LA ’S Denhstu rs. John Moore, who has been the | nnex, Room A | eviest o her parent: r. and Mrs Telephone 523 John J. Collins of Ash avenue, re- ropelle St. John, arrived Here into which by the steamer am and t shments. Gathering. ittiefleld of the party of Littlefield’s ‘the extra night trains put on the idland h operators at some t. Michael s towed for repal 1y Nin e T — Murray's Boston Store Three Candidates for Postmastershio —Horse Ran Away from Station— children, | Notes. John Fitz Burial w New Haven—Miss Alys Griswold, superintendent of nurses at Grace h. pital, was operated on Wednesd that institution by Dr. William Bi of New York. The or was suc- cessful and her conditicn at present is favorable. heaped more ady piled up work Wednes- stan m had | BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE | Wednesday became of the storm and made A horse belonging to Edward Hal, dash towards + - ted with ice hindering home. runninz up, Railroad avenue at f 3 OBITUARY. movement of cz the 1 a breakneck speed. The driver of the ‘“LLIMA!\T]C; CDNi HOUSE TO BE ON - e Mrs. Checkiey Ames Scriously it horse was in_ the freleht house when e he horse # o GROUND IF PEACE X Eli Gaudette. rmerly of B N ey = | NEGOTIATIONS BEGIN Dctte aicd ht house and reached oJhn ¢ hn Tet between the fre | When the ¥ store it was stopped by >, Fred Racine sford were in the neigh- of Danielson yesterday rab- Oak street just befc day. He was s has been a re e 2 a long term of 3 i : time engaged in the ju : {here. He is survived by several children. Variety Storm Wednesday. on of the country sther of tho: cdnesday, one of the k a that seems to be the vogue thi native [ pecials in Separate Skirts || The After-Christmas Sale offers two except- ionally good values in Separate Skirts. The two lots consist of black and navy New Books at Library. is made of the ad- 4 the J. Jodoin of B: re Wed rleigh of Providence was caller here yesterday. »f Wehator, Mass., dit blue serge, striped and fancy checks, wool Sibdinnd duthe frsinert o e | reeel oot N e e plzuds and grey mixtures, in light or dark o ined K r:;;"l;-"if«;:;::- e e et Saarytias Aie x. ¥ ‘r';':'-";‘:\‘ "‘"’,:‘,l.‘, = =2 i F 2 E loze: i % ~ a a vis| er, . oy | ;21.%]5. repnsentmg \alues from $3.50 to Sieet was mixed in 3 [ghlohestm"nl\“?lhl‘::;mh:: s e s e ership, are workin respective men and day, while en Toute to the college to e e T resume his studies for the priesthood. Ie is to be ordained in June 1916, and not help in any way to relieve the wire troubles from which companies have suffered since the baby blizzard e in the fall expects to teach at the col- _ Stamford—Skibo Castle, Andrew Yfl;“’ C%oice at 1 of \Isyu Bundy. tege. rne: million_dollar home in the H . an o Officers of Killingly Grange. Dr. Overleck Leaves Hospital wilds of the Scotch highlands, will not Following the newly elected of-| Dr. S. B. Overlock, nearly recovered be opened by the “Laird” next year, ficers of Killingly grange: from a recent operation performed at as he is to spend the coming summer Frank Lathrop: overseer, T in America. n he closes his city A. Downs; lecturer, E. O, = residence, at Fifth avenue and Nine- steward, Ray Balley: assistant i Frank ty-first street, »w York, he will go Swaffield, pastor of the h at Claremont, N. H.; . principal of Smith academy at Hatfleld, M and Paul N.. mem- ber of the faculty of Killingly high 3 chool are the b hers. Harcld dur- Hopkins; Florafi Dorothy Day: 1ady |ing his course at Brown was captain assistant steward, Mrs. F. E. Lathrop. | of the varsity team and Rev. W. D. F. B. L. Elects Officers. and Paul N. were members of Brown The new officers of the Fraternal |teams that made fine records. COLONEL M HOUSE Benefit league are follow & Baptist Church Calendar. president, John T. \lv\r’\n. There is to be a Watch Night ser- Ray W. Pellett; rice nt the BEa t church from 10 t That President Wilson is sending |Lucy Varne n IARIE Briey |tk AoeStRL o Don't You Want Good Teeth? s B B e 70 STOP RHEUMATISM | Rheumatism is a tormenting and e e e B indoue Shoot e T LID8 B o e Shippee: counsel- |y There is to be an intermission = stubborn malady. In some cases it ou-heec; have no Somis. Y TN me-nodiyou can have youriteet peace negotiations comes is a report |lor, Wilfred LHeureux; chaplain, Car- s Wil IHEea’ Wil 1e - i mEg TS R0E b ililcas filled, crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. that went the rounds in Washington, | oline Hargraves: g RTEGA Sigm= | S ori L WHICHS tiees EBULTRL PRouant, Moy ey r of yields to treatment which is withou ard, Everett C. Pellett; cha Walter F. Day; treasurex Kennedy: secretary, Myrtice B ard; gatekeeper, Frank L. Bennet Ceres, Edith Wood; Pomona, Cls to the former home of the late Anson Phelps House est - THE K. C. MURRAY GO. R s the Brick Conn. The 1916 by e miles “YESIT IS POSSIBLE - - g time Two Lengths. vail in othi i From various sources, diplomatic and | ton; guard, Stephen A. Douglas; sen-| Nex: week Is to be observed at the SREE T pthet caben. Consider These Other Features other, the American government has |try, Arndt Dretschnelder; trustees. Dr. | paptist church as & weck of prayer,| This model will make The darting pains, lame muscles or = been informed that in six months'|W. H. Judson, Alfred P. Burns, Wil- [ \oith meetings every ning. morning dr. of " pe - tiffened joi lydi byerad STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE time the peace movement in Europe |fred L'Heureux. The Ladies’ Ald society of the Bap- nene or ar stifiened joints only disappear by = STERILIZED INSTRUMENTS, will have gained great momentum. At tist church met with ) Frank P.| oile. o . ually expelling the uric acid, and so CLEAN LINEN, that time, according to a belief en-| PLAYED FOUR SWAFFIELDS. |{Virron Wedneaday afternson. gotie ox cas many thousands have been relicved by ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS tertained in administration circles, the e e e 4 the skirt has a p = s 2 . present military deadlock will have|K. H. S. Basketball Team's Mettle COLE TReV < . . the blood-enriching oil-food in Scott’s LLOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK Pecome emphaaized and become clear| Tried fn Unusual Workout Game. OBITUARY. Rl Rucoming - Emulsion that you should give it a If these appeal to you, call for examination and estimate. No beyond peradventure to all nations. It == smart col Saithfultrial. Scott’'s Emulsion actsas i will then be realized that a decision| In the town hall Wednesday after- Miss Lulu M. Collins. iength has s 1 3 charges o oomeul tation, a powerful blood-purifier by increasing can be reached only by years more of [noon the members of the Killingly | Miss Lulu M. Collins, 33, died at|SUarter i DR F C JACKSON Del\tist figthing and a tremendous cost of | high school basketball team were giv- |her home on Cottage street about 4.30 : the red corpuscles and it strengthens LS J the organs to carry off the acids which lives and mone; All the belligerents, | en a workont game by a notable list [o'clock Wednesday afternoon. She gause the trouble. it is believeq, 11 be in a frame of |cf opponents, including the four Swaf- | had been in poor health for a consid- 752 MAIN ST, WILLIMANTIC. CONN, mind to accept even a temporary |field brothers, all of whom have made |erable length of time, but the end S a.m. %0 8 p. m. Sunday, 10 to 2 peace. Colonel House, it is under- ords on basketball courts in the |came suddeniy and unexpectedly. She lu“‘u '-‘l . B W TryS‘vusLmuluon. Itcannot harmé Lady Assistant stood, will be then in an ideal position | past, three of them Ders and |leaves her mother, Mrs. Mary Collins, |, 4, PRtiern of this ‘Hustiation moly Ithas helpul thousands and may be ex- ? i to act as agent of President Wi one of them a tain of Brown uni- | widow of Peter Collins, two siste: in _silver or stamps 2 actly what you nced. No Alcobol. as a mediator and go-between for tl versity teams: W. D. Swaffield, | Susie and Mary, and a brother, Wil Order through Tae Bulietin Compan:, Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 155 belligerent nations. nastor of the Baptist church here! liam. all of Danielson. Pattern Dept.. Norwich, Conn. . » . e

Other pages from this issue: