Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 27, 1918, Page 2

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only Thanksgiving day, reopening Fri- |second case, but the judge intimated WILLIMANTIC o tmornnes E the Stones Wi cides | that it -Uis! Shker o trint Sosunied thil JEWETT CITY Four more patriotic nurses have sent |at § o'clock Wednesday night with the | entire day this case would not be| Funeral services for Mrs. W. H. n thelr quenstionnaires which they | exception of the meat markets and |heard. Tift were hold at the Baptist church have been acked to make out for the | grocery stores, which will remain open | The case of Orin Alvord vs. the N.|Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. Red Cross nursing survey: One grad- |until 3 p, m. All the stores will be| ¥, N. H. & H. R. R. Co. was then|J. W. Payne, in the absence of Rev. {uate nurse. Miss Catherine Hopper: |closed all day Thursday taken up. This is an action in which |M. D. Fuller, and also bevause of his \two pract nurses, Mrs. Hattie| Mp and Mrs. Maro B. Palmer of this | $5:000 damages are asked by the plain- | personal acquaintance with the fam- Miner and Mrs, Elizabeth C. Pickelt: | oify have brogght sait for §1,000 dam. | Uff for injuries sustained by him on (ily, officiated. Two hymns, - Sometime first aid, Miss Bvelyn Blair. ages throush their Wttormey, P. J.|Feb 16 when the automobile in which|We'll Understand, and Abide With The public schools close thie after-| Danahey, against the Rockville-Willi- “: n"’“ul'lflms was struck by @ train | Me, were sung by Mrs. G. H T, noon for the Thanksgiving reccss, and | mantic Tishting Co. It is alleged that |8t the Main street crossing in Dayville, | Mrs. Milo Appley and Mrs. . i, His: sessions will begin again on nomla,\.‘ln,., Rockville-Willimantic Lighting | ¢! iming that the accident was the re-|cox, with Mrs. B. E. Gilbert as ac- Bvening schools will be in session to- | Co. strung some electric light wires on | 3ult of negligence on the part of em-|companist. Members of Annie Brew- night but not tomorrow night. Dleasant strest and o Chestaut street "“3::’ of the defendant. ster Fanning chapter, D. A. R, were| * An flluminating conversation Was|in such a careless and negligible man- e jury hearing the case is made|present at the services. Burial was | heard yesterday on the street between | ner titat the wires came in contact [UD 28 follows: Warren S. Ames, Hec- |in Jewett City cemetery. The bearers | two small children who were discuss- | with the limbs of some trees owned by | 10 Duvert and Charles Clemens of|were Deacon J. E. Fhiilips, " Deacon ing their Thanksgiving dinner. The|the plaintiffs and damaged _them | Putnam, Roscoe H. Wright of Ashford|D. L. Phillips, J. B Paimer and D. first sald: “We're going to have turkey | greatly. The case is returnable before | M FtUmSR M. Marlor of rooklyn, |D. Tracy. There were llowers from for our dinner.” (o which the other Te- | the superior court of Windham county | Lester I. Bumham of Hampton, Hen. | the family, Mrs. Amnie Oiin and fam- plied: “My mother says we're going 10| cn the first Tuesday of December, 1918, % 195 Hopkins of Plainfield, Gerald|ily, Mrs. Franklin, Mr. ‘and Mrs. F. E. bave sugar!™ | Eugene Hanfield and Miss Jean “: ongf ssc(::-lfl:}i' Cfii‘.’i o‘vfilfifnyg; ;Krn‘hlr;\:l_m, (13{1»‘ ':;drfrs' ‘}\: H. ‘;{ow- . " 1. &y 4 3 , |ard, Miss Clarissa Geer, Annie Brew- The Willimantic mills will close for| Marie Tessier were married at St | Seorge. Spalding and A. G. Morce Of | sier Fanning chapter, D A. R. and | Erromteh 3 ‘"';( ,’“T 9; g‘ T EFM_ Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Bugbee, Mr. the \rector; HEV.. #J. o iwl. The complaint in the case was then|and Mrs. Fred Smith and fami lowing the ceremony, a reception was | read to the jury and counsel for the | AT A Jamieon Mr. and ATer held at the home of the groom’|qefendant entered a denial of the facts | Thom i pson, Mrs. A. H. Anthony, Miss mother, Mrs, Adell Hanfleld, at 47| ajleged. It was also stated that the|jr. A. Weaver and Mr. znd Mrs. J. | Valley street complaint had been amended and the| B Palmer. Relatives were present Terence J. McShea of Boston and |action is mow brought against W. G.|fuom Willimantic, s Phyllis Maud Taylor of London, [ McAdoo, director general of railroads, | Plainfield. were married at St. Joseph's |as the New Haven road at the time of | p 0" 0 e Mob Eun, . vesterday morning by Rev.|the accident and at present is being |, joN; 800 Are. Tl Hu THCer are in 2. Clark. John McShea, b;o)(‘her aper?te\i by the United States govern- | (T, Hass. i3 A g of the eroom, was best man, and Mrs. | ment. p Pt 3 Tohn MecShea was the matron of hon-| Brown and James and Peterson rep- |, Wilfred LeClaire returned to his or. During the nuptial mass which |resent the plaintiff and the defendant’s mdie, tkipets Madawashs Danielson 4ad Doubles the strength of weak, delicate.! mervous people In two weeks' time in mmny instaoces. It is the chen ly jure form of phesphate nat y lound in brain and nerve cell: supplied by droggists in tabie yaian araates of meney back if not satle | | U0 04 the ceremony, music was ren- | interests are being taken care of by |Lucsday nisht, after spending several 3 4 e oz o G BTG p s | | e oo e evel | Eowver Gontormmas, , davz at home. e has croweod the At- brain and nerve cells. BITRO-Pbos | |Mrs. Henry Matthew and Harry Les- | The taking of testimony ‘was then) fnfic CiShieen times and wears th phate is the true, vital material which| |tcr. Mrs. A, W. Turner presided at|commenced and indications were that| 0" ° Lt year's fervice at | the ergan. _After the ceremony, a wed- | the case would take up the entire day.} "™ Increases Strengih = breakfast was served at the home| At '6.10 p. m. court adjourned until| A mumber of silk handkerchiefs and |\ the ‘groom’'s parents in Mansfield. | Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. gg""l‘;en‘r‘;!’s(;g?;myfl;z :(;_im‘mf‘r;me ———— 1 The young couple will be at home at| Six or seven families in town have| [iourican Brothers' — store. . window. | 124 Haviland street, Boston, after Dee. lopened thelr homes for Thanksgiving | Tiey ‘ave maest Eaautinry eomooy ® | tst to some of the soldiers or sailors Who | orog 63 2 . 0 . 5 Uieut. Alfred B. Eston of the U. .| ate strangers in'this part of the coun: | “Sunce tonight, Milner's hall, Moo. A wise old man once remarked: “The wise and the simple iation corps has heen transferred |try. The arrangements are in charge iy i, Ko worth ok o 7. D Hendot of the . A € X | 7%, TIfets oehestrn. 3 om0 both do tho same thing. It’s only a question of time when i tner field, Lake Charles, La, |and anyone who is willing to extend a | ™ ghecial meeti : i . . - pecial eeting of Div. - A. 0. L. - they do it; the wise do it at once—the simple later on.” he will be instructed in aero- |similar hospitality is asked to com- | (onint ot s Licutdpant Baion is the son | municate with the Y. M. C. A. or Mr. [ o &b 2% | ‘rwf,"e‘,",“e','{““m AtAd e aton of Windham Center. | Elmendort. adv. £ StOV ©8 o T a1 00 3t & ehiy e S Many, Coovthas parce coupans N connection with the tremendous de- from Sugar Cane—and Brer Rabbit.con.: + Y. L S e Miars overseas were receiztd . z b, parenta, e . Cuiros R.| ewte Mo, 131 Welaus cimst socumled byt ors Shondar e st mand for Brer Rabbit Molasses, the tains a large amount of real sugar. oo i a 2 Sorvi i by the E. A. Buck estate. The dam-| oVem e SR R ~ 4 Cool weather is here! How | Funeral sewvices for Leon Giman|EYthe B, & Buck, cetsie, The dom | iaveuiing o fhe ime s huenox- above remark, though it sounds clever, Th . £ e will you hest the house this 10« m. Tuesday and a requiem high Ao Sep e N B0 6 Sy, be received for nspection by the com.- seems to “fall down.” ere are (4 O mass was cel ed by Rev. ' 2 six urday ev- o Winter? We can show you |Dooley of South Coventry. interment NIANTIC . ening. It Mo coupon - heen recely- . Brer R.bb.t Molasses wed in . Joseph's Comelery. | prthur Reed nas returned seom | one may e s from the Perhaps there are no more simple folks A Tinegting was hald" atiWindbians | o ¥ Jae _rstumed Com o hnieman; Alice A. Brown, % &oe D AND C@AL Hizh school yesterday afternoon |o‘[,f‘em:,,}v'e’_‘°" and 1s with his sister in} “orpe “following from General March's left in these parts. ” Both are absolutely pure New Orleans molasses liscuss the formation of a teachers'| ' Mrs, Mary Blake and Mrs. Daniel|Weekly talk with newspaper corres- the ebject of the league being | McGuire of New London: were recent|Pondents is of interest . 3 « . 2 6 eacational” . com | B ot S Sanes Shoipul T the Tmitter of Clrisimas pros- It was but recently that the public learn- Gold Label Brer Rabbit is mild in HE ATERS vers ADpoinied By "Chasles Potier I3 resovering v | fors rom"ail ‘over fhe” Unitea States| ed about Brer Rabbit Molasses taking the flavor, Tight in color, and is delicious for it h te R s i | asking how {nis Christmas an 2 5 A L : | plans of Ty el L S R e ] place of sugar in cooking and baking. table use—as a spread for pancakes, waffles, in great variety. We have the | Gresor jhlioa Gfteshalmer, M:fi;: visit to his mother, Mrs. Eliza Mat- | fresents were ey New N oty 4 . ™. . biscuits, ete. It is es ially fine f k. Glenwood, Quaker and Rich- | maseres. i e shipment has already siarfed on the ow everybody 1s doing it. This is 2 . Lo ook W. H. Belknap of Bridgeport was at 3 e, R % A kg steamship Manchuria, which saged . “ i i i mmond makes n wood and coal oot oL et il ot | PACRE I SCT T gl VRIS S, ki the molasses thousands are calling: “the 0 baking, and candy making, T o '} {ean d Cross was held at the Cham- | Groton Iron works with ,000 sacks of Christmas pack- . = mfrum .s‘gv“ ot TANBE | i Commerce yesierday aftemoon. | George Goss of New London, who is |a%es. Rach package cortaina abeit real New .Orleans Molasses from New Green Label Brer Rabbit Molasses is $3.50 to $35.00. i wore discussed for the drive and | employed at the ship and ensine plant, | (hirty-five of the packages or in all Ol ”» d T_TTI_- 2 We al h the ELEC-|t llowing officers .ore assigned:{was in the village Saturday looking|?750.000 packages. Anorhor vessel is rieans. arker in coior, shg! ty sh’onget mn flavo;, e also show the - tant roll call chairman, Robert O.|over the duck situation. 4| {hore being tonded ana wil enil short- 5 - and is splendid f king, baki d > anch: director of the sn :kers' bu-| Henry E. Smith of Fast Haven and |1y, Shiploads will be sent at regular et TRIC OIL HEATERS in three Branch; direior ot kers b | e Brownof New THuren pased | iervale in”ovder o Wovint 7ot ugar only sweetens—it has no flavor. dls plen ll or c<;o ing, baking, and szes. « Alphonse Cuing director | the week end at Pine Grove. 101 st overseas. n ad- & . 3 licity, is. Frank P.| George Beardow of Taftville mo-|dition to the Brer Rabbit Molasses not ke e candy making. It costs less than Gold Label. Come in and let us show you. | ier Il supyly manager, H.|tored to the grove Sunday. | wil be sent, we have auhorixed the B g lens Wi i | 3 nd vindow display| R L. Manwaring has gone to Free- | Red Cross to send o block number of —it flavors ‘ré:g us today for Brer Rabbit Cook Book n, Li Allain. port, I.. to pass the winter w. is | © @ ackages, from s ag . a THE § ‘nerviicas Hbe dankie Tanise, so?:,h)cl»mas Fk Mnnwarzn‘g, ; % ?‘:1:. n}:\:‘l\cth?:'( \\;ir]!ibe - ¢ Both G i 4 of Southern Goodies. All made without sugar. t . arles 00! is convalescing after 0 08 eir coupons or in H e pital Sheld Sraining | a severe attack of pleurisy. some way do not get a package. This it aie mado Penick & Ford, Ltd,, New Orleans, . |G Tuesda D 3 nd family have moved {iS an aitemnt to guaranteec J C Llncoln Co | G afternoon at 2 o'clock. mlvgesc;fia:: d ly o Memutiiosey a parcel o Ve L. @ | Judge Keeler presided at the session — | The Red Cross room is not open for ‘ iperior court which opened in| Winsted—Horace Tucker, 32, of|work until next Tuesday. WIUJMAN'HC CONN h city yesterday morning. It was|Colebrook River, was killed Saturday: St 4 s nounced that the case of the Oak- |night when an autpmobile in whicise OBITUARY. e 1d Motor Co. vs. Frank L. Powell had | was riding alone plunged into the Still it e : Furniture 705-3 | b led. This was a court case.|river in Winsted. Tucker returned ames Allen Shippee. . | The V: Undertaking 705-2 | i1y: vl Dzwoneyk et al. vs. |last week :from the officers’ training| Danielson, Nov. 26.—James Allen th was assigned for the jcamp at Camp Lee, Va. Shippee died Tuesday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry = rer Rabbit He was 71 : vears of age, was born in Killingly. y ’ J life. P Banquet For Private Roberge. Danielson, Nov. 26—Friends gave a hanquet in hener of Private Pk 1ip Ro- kerge, D. S. C. at the Danielson Inn Tuesday’ evening. All present Murray’s Boston Store 1R7211° . cld time fri B are ] the objective being Camp Greenleaf, | friends of the pupils. The public Wllllmantlc Conn [ made “such o ";afiint"i;flg**nym CGLCHESTER Georgia, where Mr. and Mrs. Man- |schools close today (Wednesday) for EAGLEVILLE ] o | there” Private Roberge 15 returming |, MIS: Griswold Chappel! ‘and son of |ning's som, Private Eugene Manming, [the Thanksgiving recess. Sessions| Mrs, Fred Langdon and her son Wil- [to Cape May, N, J. on Friday of tais | Bristol, Conn., are guests of Mrs.|U. §. A, has been stationed for sev- | will be resumed neit Monday b of Naw T anicn yaltat 15t Tase: — — | week to receive “urther treatment. ros | Chappell's wmother, Mrs. Belje Allen|eral months. The trip down, 1028| The Forty Hours' Devotion, which : - | 10st his right eye in sction. = on SOt M street. g | les e mzdet l‘n e dhi\yts Several | Iag b:en 1 prowress ab St = dv:arg;n !d;y n]nd “(«'lednesdayl:t (hexhnm; :): < ¥ £ “olchester granze held a meeting |days were spent in the historic town |church since Sunday, closed a e |Mrs. Langdon's -mother, Mis. F. O. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY, THANKSGIVING DAY b Topringtonzitne Torrington war|in Granse hall Monday evening. The|cf Chattanooga, where Private Man- (730 mass Tuesday morning. Vinton. chest voted to increase the subscrip. |ARDual election was held. ning was able {o accompany his fam- | 'Baker chapter, Order of Eastern| Mre Charles Woolsey of Washing- | tion of $53,000 to the united was wemk| Mrs Pmmeline Ransgm has re-|iiy on many trips. On the return, |Star. will hold ifs meeting this (Wed- |, +7% "M% S5 FEVEY o0 Bo0 B0 {fund to a total of $60,000. Gosben|turned from a few days visit with|stops were made at Richmond, Va.,/nesday) evening. on, D, ., Broiied 18 =y {#ave between $200 and $30. Hartford friends. 0ld Point Comfort, Washington ani| Theodore Morrell of Camp Devens |the home of her cousin, Sheriff F. 0. i1 ? C | ¢ Mrs. Ida er was calling on |other interesting cities. Good wea-|was in town over Sunday. Vinton., 8 N friends in h Monday. ther, good roads and poor roads wers| The mills and places of business| A public school demonstration was is attending | experienced, the bad roads chiefly in |gene: e y will close for Thanksgiving. | held in thé hall last Thursday evening dence, is at | Georgia. Wi am J. Hanley has taken .over|and was well attended by parents and | Brown university, . : i H his home on Br the business of W. E, Hanley & Co. |{riends of the pupils. The program Charles Clark of Marporo was a included singing of The Star Spangled Colchester visitor Monday.. STAFFORD SPRINGS Banner, Flag Salute, Red Cross Sone, s“'iering 'rom o Clayton D. Barion of Tast Hart-] Mrs Tiizabeth Hamer, 45, of Stat- PLAINFIELD first grade reading, fourth, grade his i ord, was cailing on fricnds in town : = : ory, Hooverize - song, four-minute | ford Borias s o dnnmn e Dance lonisht, Milners, hall Moo- | speeches by Marion McKernon, Mabel Joseph F. Ford and Otto:'jrier fliness. She is survived by |ouD Fickett's orchestrs, § p. m. Dove and Etta Swift, song, Loyalty, | Nervous“ess and Faumeister Weve in. New Tondon: o |Latoa Masssie @he e emexited 167 |l —ady. adareayme: by, Bupsreisos ard . aod | Tuesday, malking the trip by auto- |sisters, Mre. Arthur Duncan of Wore State Supervisor Garrison, who spoke = mobile. Sestor, Mass, and Mrs. John Brown of| Manchester—During October there|on general school improvement, and The annual muster and inspection | Pristol, Conn. She also leaves 4 |were 65 deaths in tdwn. Added to this |singing of America. The certificate 1C CAGACIC | T Sorarni Company, C.| brother, Fred Bowden, of Staffordville, |number are fully 35 more Manchester | for speaking. was awarded Etta Swift, * 8. G.. was held in the Ar; evening at 8 X | —lassitude, low spirits and |master Captain James loss of appetite will find re- " The company turned out with full 3 ‘Iranks. Guard duty and bayonet ex- newed strength, brighter '| RS, G otk ot the even: looks, better health and |ine. 3 3 A night school was opened in the clearer complexionsbyusing | caacms nail. Monday ceening. and Beecham’s Pills.” They give |Will be held two cvenings a week. The school gives all the foreign popu- you the very help you need, |iation a chance ¢ olearn to ' read, A write and speak the Irelish lang- E ind are a natural aid to the |70 00 0 foom ow Tork start: J o ul ' d I e n s stomach, liver, bowels and |ed the school. Thflre]r:as a good sized E blood. Gentle and positive |grea intdecr i the ok o % * % L4 in action, without isa- NTIC a e rl n » any disa YANTIC { - . greeable after-effects— Use A dance wos held in Fire Engine | | Suits, Coats and Dresses WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK The Whole World Gives - Thanks This Year Never before has there been such a thankful spirit in the heart of men, never was there a Thanksgiving Day which brought so much real joy, happiness, gratitude and re- joicing. This year the whole world gives thanks for the blessing of peace. Thanks. giving, 1918, will be 2 day long remembered. Celebrated the occasion with a new Suit, - new Coat or a new Dress. It is the most appropriate time of all, especially at the prices quoted during this Thanksgiving Sale. FALL AND WINTER COATS AT SALE PRICES v Tues-| A session of the public kindergarten | people who died in other places. This | Mrs. W?ol!ey of Washington, D. C., Quarter- | was held Monday evening and was |is the greatest number of deaths ever | Sheriff Vinton and Mr. Lord served as {attended by several of the parentsand [recorded in town in one month. judges. 5 Friday evening, with forty cou- : N . . 0 and $30.00 COATS ........ Sale Price $20.98 a jes present. Music was furnished by " Rfiardless of your own chow $37.50 and $39.00 COATS ........ Sale Price $29.50 | i e a table beverade you will agree i s!:c‘cessful affair, the first of the sea- $42:00 and $45.00 COATS ........ Sale Price $35.50 | son’s dances. 9 Mr, Beiemran S' Smith SCorners has ! Ch" ren s ; drlnk nei P ILLS - isnimsres [l teanor coffee. Beeman is local automobile driver for S;h W ek the Admore Woolen Co. 3 - L y Medicine Word received Monday i J | Shormipatds s Patu . A from _ Private Charles . wmrxonrg g % nce, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. i DANIEL P. THOMAS H. | J. W. Tink, is to_the effect that ho moum BRos survived the l}z]xst ‘drive but i at one A 2 * X of_the base hospitals for treatment. fl‘ .ts QF y ‘Word a eceived cently that FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM.|during the epidemic in Danbiry Mrs, a“swers. e re ll."'emen BALMERS H. Dorothea Weidl had died from ¢ ho’h d k f 4 Id mcs-t 56 Union St, Willimantic, Conn, | i0ommonis. e wes known to local ¢ 2 . rin or chiidren, ; " uates of the Danbury Normal Phone 206 ‘Lady Assistamt) | chool and to attendants at the State admll‘ab Y. ; Normal summer gchool there as one JAY M. SHEPARD At7the most gtRe] Sesymaratons, nd ¢ p . Mg ! Hs coffeedike flavor attractsandits - iy means a great void in the demonstra- > < 2 Funeral Director & Embalmer | T seSroms o 2 in Semonstes and wholesomeness make it s .| ion section. 60-62 North St., Willimantic| “avery's ibreshing machive was a: : e dl‘iflk Lo or OH Pl ining FoL conpeetion | ¥OTK Mondsy at the bome of Chailes p a s& M . DR.F. C.JACKSON (=5 T e : “There's a Reason” SUITS AT SALE PRICES 5.00 and $27.50 SUITS ......... Sale Price $19.50 5.00 and $37.50 SUITS . Sale Price $29.50 9.00 and $42.00 SUITS . . Sale Price $34.98 BOOBUIYS . .. i Sale Price $42.50 DRESSES AT SALE. PRICES $17.50 and $20.00 DRESSES .. Sale Price $14.98 $22.50 and $23.00 DRESSES ...:... Sale Price $19.50 $27.50 and $30.00 DRESSES ....... Sale Price $22.50 THE H. C. MURRAY CO. DENTIST |i-m i e o Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantie | tarees frasy = (hoee wecks autevio ’ Hoprs—da m 083 & Phone 4 | kil trid through the Athmtic states, \ ’ . ‘ . 2 : " A S el ol N BT

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