Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 2, 1909, Page 3

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1909. INSURANCE. 10 THE guuuu We wish you a Happy and Prosperous | WARRIORS LOST ON HOME ALLEYS Mixup at Yonkers Marathon--New London Trims Danielson Basketballists. New Year. Our facilities for serving you are greatly increased, Westerly team No, 1 in the duckpin event. A lar league srwich Warrlors The handicap was a rfl flns | down to second place at the Rose al- | long, and the start o ley I evening, when they | but Don que WO 1 o a postponed | ler called on Firestone I 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. | two e L i s hindieas o daw t Wes am No. 1/ $2,210 to the winne gasion in place with New ondon teas ind the Norwich team in | COLLINS VS, SAMSON B. P LEARNED &.C0., |2 gocnng Pics Wit NEw, 208 IN RETURN MATCH. ly team looked danger- | pittsfield Wrestler Will Try Again to spares Throw Willie Twice in an Hour. 5, the Insurance 10 Shetucket Street. Felephone. Jan4TuT Pittsef nt the star g on has nder the e anaged to dowr in 55 minutes e 1o lose Harris v Westerly finished 50 ed arc el < f s g 28 o PE phia see d M The S Pu t he Standing. Bt = i N don N ) 66 FOUR MILES TOO LONG? 9}'0 i~ aeitag any Think College 'Varsity Crews ISAAC S. JONES, W Shou!d Row Shorter Race — Three » , - Miles Enough. Insurance and Real Esiaie Agl i y Team No ; e . gl g FOWLER WON |o Yonkers Co Up | { oy Malonerie st Nisy one urth Mile Killing 2 A STDDEN REVINDER - 1 r t .\ b, |t e fr et |er g N. T e M \ NEW LONDON COUNTY ‘ ! Marathe ‘ ; WHO'S M/}-Td \'; 'f_';A.\EB fire Insurance Do, |v oo st | Dan Murphy W orwich, Conn. 1 Wutual ESTABLISHED 1840. vere > se thr Statement January 1, 1908 20 Total $244,437.08 ;- Surplus $1 2 Pres., H. H. Gallup: Sec., F. L. Lathrop; e A 8 0 Treas.. William H, Prothero, delph MIOME OFFICE 28 Shetucket Strest, Norwic Resider ts—J. L. Le Eons and ¥ " HIL Julyla s o, SNBSS ATTORNEYOL AT LAW. Assets » & the Ra s Policeman Breaks Up IR aw, ‘E{JWHFEPLM Mo |05 o 2 st Nat. la'vk ‘iuvlht St ., t 1 S d | Tel. 137-2. Rossman Joins the Quitte: F.N. GILFILLAN, Norwich, Ct, - 4 Shannon Bldg. JOHN IDICKI!\SON & Co. 1 % ew | : “° Ernad\, ay, New York. Members Consolidated Stoc Exchange, N. Y., Chicago Board ©° ¢ tor a still more grucl- | of Trade. : " 7 | s 3 ; Direct private wire to floor of Exchange | Waeidenhamer Would Sell CURB STOCKS A SPECIALTY. ' 10 s 1J \‘ « : sunsa First High Single in 1909 | Sumu v s the L A 1 baseha He saps it 4 Select Novelties for the Hair : ea I Barrettes, Hair Clasps, y the as | : PuffHair Pins, Combs. 5 . F Jer; * en for all of Halr g 0 “ Westerly No. 1 Takes Two Out of Three at Duck]:nins---l 2] There will be two big banquets in | ingto WESTERLY BOY BURIED IN CAVE-IN Dug Out of Bank Unconscious— Churches to Take Offer- H tory for Italian Relief Fund —Case of Identity the Is- sue in Probate Court—Mystic Woman, Run Over, Dies Friday Afternoon. | _ Rev. r Clyde Stuntz of New the rescue and dug thbe boy out as the foremost |-].uwrl'n‘quhkh possible. kers in the country, has been en-| When rescued the boy was uncon- d to address the Christian Endeav- | scious and Dr. M. H. Scanlon was ha | or union ce’” Methodist chur tily summoned, After considerable ef- + Westerly 15. He was educat- | fort the boy was resuscitated ed in the Normal school of | en to his he It is expec Northwestern university, .and took a | he will make complete r law course in Towa. He studied at the | few days. A few min Garrett Bible Institute d was can- | the rescue would have in the ferred the degree of docto ity | boy's death, in the opinic the at- Upper Iowa university in 1896, svhen | tending physician of B been ministry of the Methodist Ey opal chudch since 1884. The Congregational church of Ston- ington has elected these officers for ghe | H s mis ¥y t6 India from 1886 | ensuing ye James H. Weeks, Jr, superintende ! Methodist | clerk; Cha tanton reasurer T in th Philippires Islands | the pastor he dea from 1901 to 1907. He is now field seg- | cons, office A C. . { retary for the board of forcign mis- | Brayton Hyde, stmndir | sions” of the Methodist Ipiscopal | committee iry R. Palmer, Charles church for the eastern divisi | tanton, Theodore W. Hyde, dea- Dr. Stu e P P for three years. es ard the Daniel E. Gilmore, a native of Ston- borough, died Frid morning | Westerly next Saturday night, the | onia, after six days’ sickness, | | Westerly board of trade celebrat a )8 years. He was employed by Dixon house, with Governor Poth- | the New York, New Haven & Har e Secretary Bennett and John | ford railroad Company. in the blac © of Chicago as the guests of|emith department, for years, resign- d Hancock post will feast in|ing last Febr on account of Army banquet house in Union | health, Mr. Gilmore is survived by his mother, a sister, Mrs. John H t Hancock post, | Lewis, and srother, John P. Gi . - ut. Grand | more He was a member of Pequot i of the old a meet- | council, R srcanum, and of the ! t mb) all, Memorial | Neptune hose comp building, and receive official visitation - fr department eommander and | e P i il of St | The public schools of West spen | ! post of Myti | Monday he banquet will Westerly free evening schoo t pen Monday Maddock was the guest of | o5 ¢ McCall of Niantic, R, T . ‘ e of friends in Westerly | A ) [ e g f were tried at the A single excey Assistant Attorney General Harry P Cross appeared at the special session | ;i . V ng 13 « . tis : R L 3 1 ¥ b N ’ o/ s ¥ The Christian Endeavor Socie e ¥ : v [} < A treet boy of thirteen, Jo- | ! " xc : T I W ; : CBRIEF STATE NEWS ) ke OfFor 0 Fight Sobinion. | NI B o e 4 Feant H ‘r >' s Bethel 1 e smbia Wins Dual Che: oy A < ‘\ 1 ' | W K Ne Hart-Schreck F»g"‘t at | Meriden Lexingto.s. | K Pt e . the the Mor rt-S T n the g H 3 L S inna A | sters at the ange a | operat the vaca r i | Washington Freshman First in Ten| Carpenter Dreps Athletics, alp ¥ : Miles. Washington = wo uts in hiladelphia. ashingt Jar T | Bod! Fdiadephi andicar aused a split be- Er e oTa handicap cros Sl ier absent F n M fib | b i contestants st the recent term: George annie 10son, , fiou tlie] rtrude Daly, Charles and P announced | el pma Room 2, Shannon Building. the Washington Y }‘ i n b J " - Hartford —Wi - e cindia g : Corbett Challenges Johnson. Ml ogruiity -t adville, Col, Jan 1.—James J. f an | tt, formerly heavyweight pug to meet John: comed in the new year John & Geo, H. Bhss i e o4z e f 1 nship back to the white man.| New Haven—Dr. J. Waldo Jewett JEWELERS yday. The bo to go £ 55, died Wednesday at his home 4 nds, but Mayor | dered Mo L aades 55, Danielson 21, own street Typhold fever and com- i i e % i greatly intercsted in fratewnal orde Watches Diamonds | ‘Walker's New 100 Metre Record. Cut Glass Sguk “H‘ Clocks . Silverware Fine Watch Repairing 126 Main Street. Il Club Gave Dance. Thursda i | | PHERE 1 110 o 1 ol 3t ey Byie |1 ‘m for husinass results. t and belong Haven. d to many lo 1 Athle i Chicago m of t} Orro e nect havi Won on Infighting. that Jan, 1 ;| pur ith’ hisoppone the re cordin cut numbe 1 rour phia_tonigh s Danbury. nie W, Averil] ¢ but are the pres | Princeton 1, Yale 0 at Hockey. Jan. 1—Yale's hocke by the Princet rdens toRight 1, Yale ceton If YouPlease - Don't Merely Ask for Flour Ask for - WASHBURN-CKOSBY'S GOLD MEDALFLOU R THE' VERY HIGHEST QUALI PUTNAM. (Continued Page rom Two.) IS IT TRUE your range DID NOT give satisfaction on Christmas Day ? Hol- idays are a pretty good test for a range because there is always plenty for them togde, and, really, it's necessary it should be dome nicely. The IVY RICHMOND mend feor We recom- Mr. and Mrs. Ja ! have i K g small families desiving & Took Teachers' Trip to England. M her Stor meth Hook Election—Undaunted Officers—New ss Nellie tone is the of | mother 1y side Miss perfect working range. e has been sty ed nal 4 s in although small, x This range, has all the equinments of a larger Richmond range. We should be pleased to show you this range and take your order u i for prompt delivery. Makes an ideal New Year's gift. J. P.BARSTOW & CO.,, Tel. 897 23 and 25 Water Street. JEWETY CITY. k and Ladder Company's Annual Lodge Chooses Gathering at AND WHAT TO BU\ WHERE 10 BUY IN NORWICH Year" Congregational Church. neet & t A A s Oranges, Grape Fruit, Funeral Orders : Tangerines and Nufs ARTISTICALLY ARRANGED e for the Holidays at HUNT, Florist, ¢ membershi. CARDWELL'S |7eiepnone 130 Lafayette Strest s Bl o AR BU\ \()m Hohddy : Greens of us. CHRISTMAS BOXES n kind Y H ceptable gifts to. all 1 Mcla D WALLACE & KIBBE in gre. 2 ol Esa . : H. M. LEROU CO., Drug Est. of G. GEDULDIG, Florists James Walsh, ) 276 West Main Street 2 77 Codar Birests .. - . 3 "H!V REMNANT STORE, Officers “of Undaunted Lodge. Dré - - r. Bn Is 1l T s (Successor to D, G. v Bowen) M e i i Suite 20-30 , . . . . Shannon Building, » . E e elevator. t te, Jol L i one connection. sept248 a W the best Pulpit Themes. 8 ¢ for 't t work Rev. . W. P . om- ry a specialty. | Held at Congregational Church—Qui:t | opened Syne | 1 “ana_Inje Regulators Feed Water Ilcut am Specia K Remember that Pipe Out- achinery I’IoBEHT BHOWN ESTATE, | 55, 57, 59 West Main Stre Because of Recent Deaths | 133. i1 Telephone: NEW YEAR'S GATHERING THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK i Direct B it noutlik o b SR i o rate’al FOUR PLT : \ Rev. W, H. G Mrs. : 3 ! Hous i nard played Mend | o A PR ki Song in a hed OSTE P L son and R, | [ dects 5 ¥ A e Radiant S \ — 8 = SR o R | Is There AnythmglheMaMer t | o o Con "y nita Va he. Nor With Your Feet ? the He Angels | Phe Norw Saving \ 3 solo, B Ivom Yo S . Savings § b MRS, UND werved by the ladics | aeczea st RPN T Personal Items. — - MME TA["T advice, m.:) have ome und she atker Alullllve olGoods |suitable for New Year’s gifts S| WM l-RlSWl:LL o me onl; Jetin for business results or 4 % resale

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