Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 21, 1916, Page 2

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Bought By Committee For Board of Trade Rooms—Subscriptions Liber- The new billiard table to be install- at the Board of Trade rooms ar- ved from Hartford Thursday oon.%wtu bably be set up to- DoTa heid the frat “Tuemisy of this|Affectsd By Announced & Par ccm. 'y 5 ;2 month, the association voted Wage Increase at Thread Mills. | e o SR R T : project e was -1 In accordance with recent raises in ed, that a good table could bs pur-|textile and other industries in New chased in Hartford for one hundred |England, the officlals of the American’ dollars and BE. B. Fox and F. H. F0oss | Thread ‘company’s plant in this city were appointed a committee to raise|on Thursday announced a general in- the balance of the money needed from |crease of five per cent:, affecting some 2,700 unn!vty-v!n this cllw. m!'hs an- = nouncement was made in the after- et ke tioon, and little could be learned ox- | i A if-it|Cept the fact of the raise, and that| A nominating commi 3 10030, Talta' ts cure B, W‘::%%\"?'gsuy!n» it_would go -into effect next . week. x v ‘Harper. » not I x. 3 ~ ———— e ture is on each bo: Whether the other plants of the com- pany are affected is not kmown at the | ine Spadiding soted 4s. secretary B - hard stems or short cuts in ‘ : tem. . ‘ . z e Every Woman Would Like STARTING FOR NORWICH. T e avis Dannstt Wik 1. Colcestes on LIBERTY —no short lqu 4 A Parlor Desk; & Cedar Chest, a|Mary Donnelly, Deaf Mute, Has Sen- | M Narion Aoty Mon e an Pisiness Thursaay: hEIERR, 3 = K broken leaf or hard stems are - Floor Rug or & Parlor Mirror. tence For Intoxication Suspended. ael_g;tc:r. ofil‘.f Hl:lfl.x Bradshaw, Miss oy < d ed 3 < A L RTY 7 Mary Donnelly, « deat snd ‘aumb| The nominsting commiftes brought e Baredh o U ‘ , used in making LIBE . E'ery M‘n would Like ;ol;x:x; .:;a.::fi‘ix;g‘::eymfl me%‘:;‘fl'l::‘} officers whic:,x:‘mn:::i.:ndobr a stand- B L \ ton, Vt, ‘'who has been in this city|Inx vote: (President, Miss y Shu-| Mr. and Mrs. E. Woodbury Hunt That's why LIBERTY is always A Roll Top Desk, a Morris Chail, | for’ ahout a week wis before the po- | GrWe; first vice president, Miss Annie|of Concord, N. H., are entertaining . : Smoking Set or a Kitchen Clock, | licc_court Thursday morning: on PO B iie: mecond vice . prisident. Miss|Mrs. Hunts sister, Mrs. D. B. Tay-| slow -burning and cool -smoking in * - “ | charge of intoxication. A sentence of | Carrie Colgrove; corresponding secre- | 10T, of this city. . hy it 1ds thirty days in jall was imposed. and | tary, Miss Grace Ottennelmer; record- '—TO‘—AN—K— < & a pipe—why hol together and 31 3 and then suspended, the woman start- | Ing secretary, ss ce on; treas. iy \ 2 Every Girl Would Like \ '[an¢ then Buspended, ure, Miss Minnle McCracken, lasts in a chew—and gives all ’round Miss Donnelly has been roomi: at ‘The club rooms were then discussed 7 A Music Rack, a Tabouretie, &]npy “Markof's house, and has heen | 2rd a committee including Mrs, Kath- | Wieeting of O. E. S. Sewing Soclety— under the influence of Nquor more oy | erine Spaulding, Miss May Sullivan,| O« U. A. M. Members Plan New Picture or a Fancy Lamp. 1ess all the week it is said. When ar. | Miss Annie Johnson, Miss Bessie Con- | England Supper. rested, she had moved her belongings | ners and Miss Place was chosen to _— va Boy Would Like Into the room of a male lodger and |Cunsider several desirable euites in| Mrs, Minnie T. Vallette is caring for r;tused ;o move. The conversation at t°¥§- bl R TR Mrs. t::;m. Latham, who is ill, and the poiice court was carried i e meeting was then adjourned for | cons failing. : X A Card Table, a Cellarette, a Book | P& D & on the WBRis B ot S 1 }voee)‘(i n.ng:%ncli;gs nr;duz -ouugm;\;; 1%{' and Mrs. \Henry Tryon are ill J \ Case rt in the sign language. enjoyed. e girls presen: w AR B Ghador, 5 e i siened for membership, the club dues | - Mrs, Cynthia Smith entertained the OBITUARY. being fixed at five cents per month, Tr‘# 1B)1u° society Thursday afternoon. £ = . Granni Every Baby Would Like ccmmencing with the following week. an of New York has re- man-size enjoyment. . turned home after a visit here. e s ; L Cut Tobacco A Go-Cart, a Crib, a High Chair| George Potter, 76, of Windham, atea| * WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS. s ey n de cpafined (o Ry ong ut To at his home in Windham Center | a, i 9 turned fri or a Rocking Horse. T | Announces Committees to Serve Dur- Mrs. Annie Wilbur has return om e aie, e in gthe Year. e O i i o Ageing piie Sy thates up. W Now these things are all necessary |3 fafmer by occopation, & veteran of e following. committees of Fran- |ter, O. E. S, wil] meet this afternoon years puts richness and snap and full body and the people should have them. Bet- | (3% "Go. G, 10th Conn. Vols, and was | CeS S- Long Woman's Rellef corps, No. [ With Mrs. Jesse. Mercer. into LIBERTY that give hearty satisfaction, S ter look them up at wounded twice, later josing a leg by |25 for the ensuing year, have been N-eMw"I‘.o hg::mnausa has been visiting in fi putation as a result of his wounds, | TeCently announced: and was "well known throughout the |, EXecutive committee: Mrs. Hattle every puff out of a pipe and every smack Frank McDonald has returned to -~ hEa Bowen, Mrs. . Hiinor Benmer, s, | bis home in New Haven. ( 9 som "ot Thomas ‘and Susen (Stanto; | Maua Deming, Mrs. Kate "Wooawars, | Lyle" Chesebro 1s visitng In New out of a chew. ter. rs. Mary Dimmock, Mrs. Alice Tripp, 5 . LINCOLN S Srens - Arthur S, James, Geotge. iy, | Mra. Julla Jackson, rs. Alice Bent | Mra. fda Palmer is visiting in New No wonder LIBERTY is the big favorite ¢ 3 3 ly g o and ‘Susan of Windham, ‘Giles of Pitt- | Y5oer: rrs. Sarah Fenton, Mrs. |, Mrs. Emeline Caulkins will spend with men who want guality instead of 2 _ Louisa C. Goss, Mrs. Elizabeth Whiton, | the_winter at the home of relatives, Pl » package; - e ot rodchidnen and | g S Chapitn. L.’L! Park ana family. big-looking’ They know man's The funeral of Rosa, ten months old |Tda Williams, Mrs. Carrie -Hall, Mrs, | 2Pout the house after an attack of ill- / . : Loren Park has returned to his home tobacco smoke or chew Go 2y ing: . . X Cs:»;‘g“é‘:n 1";‘1? Mmary““fiovs&“' M2 [in Providence. when they or | it. Infant’s Death. Flonors Mary VonZaadt, Mrs,| Mrs. Simeon Coles is able to be dauglhter of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Le- | Maud Deming. nesas. Phone 285-3 g & mondo, who died Wednesday morning, | Conference: Mrs. Sara Comins, Mrs. | Walter Ellis and Nelson Brown have 7 g was reld from her parents’ home at|Mary Bowen, Miss Hattie Pierce, Misg | Foturned to their studies in Sufield, Main and Union Streets, two thirty, Thursday afternoon, with |Elizabeth Thompson, Miss Hattie| Rev. John McDonald of Hartford has \ ( burial in St. Joseph’s cemetery. Pneu- [.Hoxie. been visiting here. E ! 5 . Entertainment: Mrs. Cora Trow- Supper for O. U. A. M. WINDHAM GARAGE. bridge, Mrs. Mary VanZandt, Mrs.| Washington council, Jr. O. U. A. M., A“tovgg;:"l?:: :"‘s‘;t%f&i.“" bk E e T | Minnie Mathjeu, Mrs. Nettie Peckham, | will have a New England supper for ¢action guarantesd. : Mrs. Blanche Burton. the members at the next meeting, Jan. Employmeént: - Mrs. 1da Chamber- {25, FURTHER TESTIMONY IN 198 Valley St. Elsne 359 tin. Mra, EHzabeth Clark, Mra. Maty | 1 Sve, J . Mrs. 3 . ¥ .0 C. 1. Fitch ‘has returned from Fonsmox snserremst. | HELPS VARICOSE VEINS | i5,ic, Fiavess otk sS850 Por o s e SUBMARINE INVESTIGATION TO PETITION INCREASE OF ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. ANTI-TRUST SUITS AGAINST MOTOR CAR COMPANIES Rubbing the swollen vei ightly f Tda Hood, Miss Bertha Week: Freeman isif s, : « R o s g ' JAY M. SHEPARD :vt:‘n(-:lt:t;vf;k:nmxtes ;nfin‘::".‘.i(g“:: Siiver. * Mizs Eatella Squires, Mu. | Spring il o en PIAIHNE &t injured Men No Was Smok- |Presidents of All the State Medical [To Restrain Them from Carrying Out 2nd Is mighty ood advice, savS A | T iene Mo Hattte B Rebekah' Installation. ing At Time of Explosion. . Societies to Mest the President. Alleged Illegal Contracts. Succeeding Elmore & Shepard au:horit; ne; Mrs. ‘attle Bowen, Mrs. et p Elinor Benner. Mystic lodge of Rebekah held in-| New York, Jan. 20.—~Five survivors| Pnhiladelphia, Jan. 20.—Presidents of | Austin, Tex, Jan. 20.—Anti-trust S be towian A pyihieh should | M boards: Mrs., Mary Rimmock, |Staliation at the . meeting Thursday |of the fatal explosion on the subma- a1l the state medical socleties m tne |suits were filed today in district court lcod in the veins flows that way, Dining Room: Mrs. Mary Lovett, | @Vening. 2 rfine B-2 told their stories to the na- \ATnited States will meet the president | for the state against the Cadillac Mo~ 1y Emerald Ofl (full strength) with |Mrs. Minnie Mathien, Mrs. Florence Mrs. Henry Langworthy is ill fram|yg) court of inquiry today and all were [in Washington next Monday ana pre- | tor Cgr company of Detm“r, t;e Hus- et e ‘Williams. - \ &mphatic in their declarations that no-|sent to him a petition urging upon |ton jotor Car company o louston, ry this simple Home treatment for & Mrs. F. N. Ashbey 15 vjsiting. in New | o " was smoking at. the 116 of the | ton croniir it 1reiancor 5 thenour | the Munges Automobile compan 5 FuneraiDirectorandEmbaimer | = 60-62 North St., Willimantic |b- N T Lady Assistant Tel. connection | gew 4 oy s _ 3 of BT U S T £ 1o Sy s e g Ly e APPEAL IN ROSS CASE. London for a few days. explosion. ing the medical corps of the army to|Dallas, the Olds Motor works of Laa- duced to mormal. Tt is very conceme — Men Insensible After Eplosion. |meet the proposed increase in the size|Sing Mich, and Turney & Davis of HIRAM' N. FENN {rated and penctisting and can be ob- |Heirs Make Another Attempt to Have COLCHESTER The men, swathed from head to foot, |0f that branch of the service. rttor B B e oy i UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, |so Fomertul that it also Teduces Goitre Executor Winter ‘Removed. with only their eyes and mouths vici- ing out certain ged 1l cone " 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. 3 Wena, R the re.|G°0d 12:-inch lce Stored—Colored |ible through slits in the bandages | FORMER CHICAGO DETECTIVE |tracts for the:sals of iles and from - i vers in a w aroesso Telephions Lady, Asaistant] 0 4% PLTAYE b6 shourid at Teo & cent decision of Judgo James A. Shea. Henedieo Ertartain Street hospital. " Licutenant Charles SENT TO PENITENTIARY. o of he probate court, refusing to re- ] - | M. Cooke, commander of the E-2 wept AR LY PRESIDENT WILSON’S PLAN 2 move B, A. Winter as executor of the | nonor i s e rengenne % |as he passed among them and each | Convicted of Accepting a Bribe to Pro- . estate of the late Mrs. Elfie Ross, were | Broadway filled with 12-inch ice cut|patient assured the commander that tect Clairvoyants. FOR FIRST DEFENSE TRIP. scerved Thursday afternoon. Judge [on the New Dam. he aid not think him to blame. The — S ’ Shea. having granted the appeal. At-|° Charles Clark of Marlboro was call- [men are suffering from burns, but it| - Chicago, Jan. 20.—John J. Halpin, | To Leave Washington Jan. 28th for the torney P, J. Danahey represents the|ing on friends in town Wednesday. |[is believed all will recover. They | former chief of the Chicago detective West. ' }|appellants, who are beneficiaries un- Thomas A. Day of Salem was a Col- [could tell nothing as to what happen- tenced today to der the will, and the matter will now | chester visitor Thursday. ed on the craft after the explosion, | prisonment in the state penitentiary be tried out in the superior court. Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Howland |as all were insensible and their de-|for from one to five years. He was R g were calling in Lebanon Wednesday in |scriution provided no information ex- |convicted several weeks ago of having Baptist Pastor Il the doctrt:’fuslngewneu} = . cept that there was a bliding flash. nmz«%xlnd bribes to protect clairvoyant Rev. S. Grimstead, pastor of Cal-| Ieona el of 'East Hampton Expl Oceurred. swindlers from arrest. vary Baptist mission, is confined to|Wwas the guest of friends in town Where Explosion > - WILLIMANTIC, CONN. i’ fous & iR his home on Bridgo street with a se- | Thursday. o o e e ot | Russian-American Liner Requisitioned vere attack of grip. His condition Friends Thursday, © o O0 "°" |the drydock with the E-2 and who was| New York, Jan. 20~—The Russian-|main o was reported ,as somewhat improved |Wich friends Thursday. a member of the board of inquiry ap- | American liner Dwinsk, left B an e Shrts Thursday afternoon. Dance Follows Entertainment. . | i, 06 by Rear Admiral Nathaniel R.|Archangel the latter part of Decembe: | Middletown.—A grand snnual ball < " Hiard: and Baen wiihe troupe of _ colored . fomedians | Usher, commander of the =7y vard, |for New York, has been recalled and | will be given by the I O. B A. 54k af o i e £ 5 2 %efln testified today. He was e | requisitioned for governmment - ice, Middletown. on gave another per- i te t! accordin report ved here to- | ing, Fel i.h’g: proceeds developed at the Connectlcut Agrioul- | formance in the same hall Thursday e o i e e b oo g e 1 A ot v Sl Reduced to $7.98 and $2.98 tural college at Storrs. evening. After the show a socidl|gines point. The indications were ’Ml? sIt.m;rI. E:"a;" dring operated f:m: - g:lg-er &g;}:an‘g; c!’rio‘:g he relpied, :a.z explocfliton‘; h::t oecur- H H on ai . Joseph’s hosp! ‘Thursday b red in the er part e er bat- Two goo_d values are Ofl‘e.red this week in Sep- afternoon for a nasal trouble. attgnded. tery compartment and In the forward arate Skirts. They consist of black and navy E. E. Hickey and Misses Maud W. part of the forward battery compart- . v " ¢ & Forestville—Philip Kent of the Con- t The poinés are adjacent to blue serge, striped and fancy checks, wool plaid = || &5 this city, nave retarned o Wit | necticut Agriculturai college is con-|ihe two Edison batteries. and grey wool mixtures, in light or dark colors, f|mantic after spending a few days in |fined to his home by grip. About Ventilating System. wmlfllt w M = formerly sol . < : J. A. Spillman, naval instructor at 2 s ® y sold at $3.50 and $5.00. January The will of the late John O'Roufke|\ v MINNESOTA EXECUTIVE |the New York ~Nave yard. testified ? revealed some amazing facts the Clearance Sale prices $1.98 and $2.98 e Tooue s s e D A REPUBLICAN | iRt é;;tb&;fi"d‘:g‘n‘:d““%gmmm on| | functions of the blood and its mhfig?to '0 many, bat . _The bulk of th the blood is simply a necessary part of thé which takes lott to, Mr. O'Rourke's two damenters. ety outipany which natalied the mafig.i:m 5 d F urs Rad”ced ¢ Raymond Stearns, who has _ been : batteries, but that the plans were not Er::loyeg' n‘?; hf&e’An;{lu;‘nw ‘Thread : submitted to tht:l Edison c:mpl-ny for A . 40 S pany’s In S s ‘has re- & Vi afte; 3 The remainder of our Furs, consisting of Sep- |lsigned ‘ana s messenger Zor the local i i e s : fanch- o : atie 3 arate Muffs and Scarfs, aré reduced to just half §I2Rpi cor T Wostern Union Tele ; - Submarine experts are expected to their former prices. : ' B i testify tomorrow on the general wobe s s : ‘Subrmarine glcuffs are 3;-250 ms;gad of 3155%0 Willlam Warner spent Thursday in was stated that a battery expert from arfs are $2.00, $3.00 and $5.00.instead-of j|Futnam. \ - Paclories you - . W. Morrison was a Stafford % g amined, $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 { s GENERAL W. H. CARTER TALKS Miss Mary Stone, daughter of Mrs. C. D. Stone, leaves today (Friday) for TO SENATE MILITARY COM. " TE K. C. M_URBA‘_Y ©0. “FAGGED-OUT- WOMEN| ‘ g B R g Inor Thursday. 5 . ‘Washington, Jan., 20.—Any military policy adequate to the nation's needs must recogni: WIll -Find a Helpful Suggestion In = This Letter. < o be Copial $100,000__ Surph and Profis $17500 ||: S TERTLAERIEASE| ' e i i 5 ore the senate military Established 1832 Mre. Carter's mfl& % ttee. = = S a : upon us any Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, £ 2 lomatic notes,” he said, promptness and liberality in dealing, and a around and do my’v N Gree: Srftains. deciaration. of war sound business policy im administering its b Ry L . R . own affairs, characterize WINDfiAM > NATIONAL BANK, which aims, thereby to - establish with customers relations that shall = prove reciprocally permanent, pléasant and profitable, - Lida . : “The Windham Nfitfiu’;l Bank

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