Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 29, 1910, Page 11

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e e Observations in Norwich. reported from changes g § : { : ' . € 'Comp-riun-. Predictions for Thursday: Fair; light ~ 2] west and northwest winds, Thursday’s weather: As predicted. .g! f T cm in M‘ “ nue:‘llnSou. [[l( "V’i .r. " fi::: 25 CENTS S I} & m. | p-.rr- i n-'m- [} n’; N. D. Sevin & Son 6.43 . 6.44 Six hours after high water it is low ud-_xwmck is !ollov‘ofl by flood tide. GREENEVILLE L. T. L. Meeting at Baptist Chwurch— Adam Gates Passed Away—Person- als. The regular meeting of Company D, wihich is the letter received for the ve- cent}l‘y flga:‘xlzl?d Gmflitaeg;‘;ompmy of the Vv ‘emperance jon, was beld on Thursday afternoon in the |Sates, Mre. Martha Goodenough, Dy ot the Third Baptist church. In |ford; Mrs. Lillian Leech, Putnam; Mrs. iChe absence of the pras:‘dem :hiy og‘en- ng_exercises were conducte TrS. 3 J.‘J. Fields. who gave an 1ntmt’::‘g SERMON PREACHED BY fllustrated talk from the text “Their . wine is the poison of dragons and ven. DR. WEST AT EVERETT. om of asps.” The grape and the ap- ple are given by God as natural foods of life; fermented they are death.,” There was a good attendance and Mother, and well she might :'! o weck’s washing. - was a profitable session. Don’t let her do it. Try the Death of Adam Gates. After two daye’ {liness with pneumo- Wet Wash Way -~ ||ne foan’caics, 55"Vears oiar aiea ot | e "5a"ls Sow tocated. A% publish: t id Gt B ¥ 5 oclock Thursday morning at his|ed in the Everett Herald it is as fol- just once, e e tiresome homse, 183 North n street. He Was |jows, the theme being “Christ as an drudgery. 50 cemts per week a ve of Germany, but for many | mvery Day Factor:” is the price. years has lived in this cuun’tryhoand for | " “Jesus Christ is the suprerme fact, 16 was in the packing house of | the underlying reality, the most cosmic S. & J mN C. Davis & Co. He leaves a wife, | energy of human society. A lone and . an adopted daughter, and one brother, all of this city. empty handed peasant of Palestine has 193 Franklin Strest, the most Norwich, Conn. Personals. m and resistlessly, ty Dr, E. J. Brophy is using & new au- | generations he has entered into the Telephone 895 3 tomobile rurabout. fibre of life. If once it could be trac- — ed in all #ts delicate windings and bur- Fred Haglund of Central avenue has | rowings—in all its vital and vitalizing returned, after a vosit in Branford. procesees; this entrance of his would e be th Frank Harrington is working in New .chmj.. ‘:zrv th.lv?;l'a:!mw of Haven, having tak position this | Ohristianity. CHAINS LR - Bt R S George Smart of Twelfth street, who o \_’d m bhas been laid up for over a month with 5 - blood poisoning in bis thumb, has re- NEGK CHAINS, furned Lo work as & motorman for the VEST CHAINS, DICKENS CHAINS and FOBS in solid gold and gold filled. NORWICH TOWN Surprise Visit for Mr. and Mrs. James E. Furey on Wedding Anniversary— P ‘whole i Prices the lowest and quality Slicking Up Mill Houses. holds. muo;wofhm : the best. Mr, and Mrs. James E. Furey of o iy e l?t: b :'ll.lnd'l:'lbowera ;utrpfl:le.d ‘byT;wenty. lve n rs and friends on ursday I.' " ',‘ ‘fl cfl. even who came to help them cele- .. c.‘ . brlt.euyflu sixth anniversary of their Jewelers and Silversmiths, marriage. Jolly games were played Established 1872. and music was enjoyed. Cake and cof- fee were served. Among those present PLAUT-CADDEN BLDG. were Mr. and Mrs. George E. Brooks §!and Miss Elsie Chesbro of Norwich. The pleasant evening was planned by g‘:'l. Henry Hensler, a sister of Mrs. Tey. Noted Here and There. Mrs. Oliver Neff is the guest of Mrs. on dividing life into the “sa- Elli: Pla cred” and the “secu’ar.” If this dis- By o e T tinction must be maintained, and He C. H. Davis of Arnold Place has re- | Sannot be kept in both of them, He cently purchased a runabout. wants it understood now, as He did . Opportunity . S when He was in J lem, that He to finish your house cleaning | . inur Maynara of Scort Hm s | must be counted with the wectlar. To by ms'amn! new '“m" ;;?Iimn‘ J. Dolbeare of Plain pectability We have all your neceds at| Mrs. Saran Tredemburg of Town the lowest possible prices. Pawtucket, R. 1.~ i Come into our store £ s e st ot Son. Fames Kot and insp>ct the goods. M. HOURIGAN, 62-66 Main Street. Now Is Your Mrs. W. P. Wilcox returned on Wed- . to get Himself ihto nesday from a week’s stay with her fa- hunger and heart- ther in Kingston, R. L the most broken fragments of men. ‘William Burdick of Huntington ave- “We have weakened the whole struc- nue was the guest of his son, ¥ E. Burdick of New London, early in the week. Ie is ‘The fe—into all life (] r!m Christ is Supt. W. ‘G. Hitchon of the Glen | oo, pre L0 Tou e O o roae woolen mill is superintending the | e is not here to get himself into the painting of the houses in the village | worship of the people, any more than by Joseph Wilson. He is here to get Himself into the work Mrs. Jeanette Campbell of Otrobando | ested in sacraments than he is in the avenue had as her guests on Wednes- |'social order of the world. He is not day her sister, Mrs. D. W. Lillibridge, | here to shape the creeds half so much and her niece, Mrs. Frank Barber. as He is here to shape character. He Srepipe——— is here for the perfection and fulfil- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saxton re- | ment of all life and not any ane phase turned. on Tuesday evening to New life. York after several days’ stay with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Sax- ton of Wightman avenue. Can’t Rival His Political Menagerie. + L Tt is reported that Mr. Bryan is £ > bringing & couple of llamas from Peru clares that he also has a Siamese cat and a monkey. Is he going to start a menagerie at Lincoin >—Boston Globe. - One Way Out. ‘fluhfl mAl wxmuuiu’bmi‘lllr?mmu says he P 5 - S remains a bachelor h For Femces, Arbors, Ble. |[fcars'a eirl mign: wed him for his money alone. Why not a woman C. N “‘“El.l .{ who has no idea of the vaiue of mon- s ey?—New York Evening Telegram. "FRESH FISH. Funeral | Al Mingds in thute scason. Good ana AGER oireatyr T LADD At and Embalmar 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Bidg. Telephone §42-3. Prompt service @Y or night Lady Assistant, % Residence 1i6 Broadway. Theatre: the held the vestr: hurch for | ploy of the Ponemah milis on Saturday the Mt ow:nfh:nfl ‘:-eh-«h- and will enter the employ of G, G. ments were served. Grant, taking the place that has long 3 been capably held by Peter Maynard. brook: ¢ | Woolen corporation, land and buildings | Ing been away ten months, . creeds |lin _E. Boyens, iand d b 47 Hamilton avenue. S A Funera‘ nlreclors Bstate Lemuel B. Park to Elizabeth —AND— of the people. He is no more inter-} Noyen AT . oF 8 th of suit, Noyes in the way a after passing divva'&n %Wu of desertion | through a rainstorm that has traps- since August 10, and intolerable | formed your neat looking suit into the appearance of a bundle of rags; don't and despair, or get mad, dbut send the gar- amount of $3,000. She wants ments to us.’ In less time than you and custody of the two children. They | think we will return you a new suit, were married June 18, 1893, her maid- | to all appearance—and you will find it en name being Lilla L. 'l‘rc-nwnfi.e clean and fresh-looking, and On the grounds of desertion lla | pack Into shape—and our changes are R. Latham of S n sues Will- [ 15w, jam P. Latham of Arlington, R. .I, for 9 Minna n msl s awerss, Gaiming ne” dtteried, bz | Lamg’s Dye Works, -;I;Iy 4, 1903, hér name being Della V. '.lm.n 157 Franklin Si. ge! T apriéd Indestructo and the Tourist TRUNKS Both of them indestructible. Made TAFTVILLE Cribbage Tournament—Visitors from Canada—Philias Charron Wiil Take New Position. Another interesting evening of play in the local cribbage tournament was el s i “l‘z"'; m'&h“he..‘rfif by thie same concern. We are the sole Heart ville Athletic club and won by 109 | a&ents for them in this section. ints. The players representing the Also a large line of all kinds of . Louis society met defeat at the TRUNKS at lowest prices, R e paT e hands of the Lnfi!yette’r?lub. !\!\lfiet lu-t ik | ter’'s lead being 114. he results of Sl aae SRR S, | e wner giveine % 4., plejer 8| THE SHETUCKEY RARNESS Co. setback, althou ey are & n ths succeeding | fcaq” with 274 points. The Lafayette WM. C. BODE, Prop. - club keeps in second place with 253 | Telephone 865-4. 283 Main Street, points, the T. A. B. eoclety’s gain| apr2ga brings them up to a total of 127, while the St. Louls society's score still re- mains at zero. Will Leave Ponemah Mills. audience stood. A reception was Philias Charron is to leave the em- Men’s Perfect Fitling Mr. Charron has been cleven years in the Ponemah company’s employ an REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS now head doffer in the spinning room. | Knee length and sleeveless DURING FIVE WEEKS. | He is well qualified for his new poei- e iz a2 tion. Ankle length and half sleeves Personal Mention. Ankle length and long slceves Joseph Woisard, who recently left for Maverhiil, Mase, is at bis heme| AJ] the Summer Fabrics Many Changes Have Been Recorded by Town Clerk Holbrook. During the past five weeks the fol- ng §4 transfers of property have be recorded by Town Clerk Hol- Miss Emma Frechette of St. Made- for comfort at leine, Canada, is the guest of her si Sl o e ot e M GDHFRSON'S : ] Henry Hewitt to Augusta E. Brend, land and buildings on Carter avenue. Nancy E. and Mary C. Lucas to First Universalist society, land be- tween Loui: Anthj St. Germain and his sister, cnyiz . Saxton and L. Heary 1o} ris:'Rosa St Germain, recurncd to | Habsrdasher, 101 Maln $t., Norwich, Ct. Taftville Thursday after & visit with| apro058 “&T{l’m and C. A. to Saxton | relatives in St. Barnaby, Canada, hav- ot at Norwich Town. Frank W. Pitcher to Elizabeth H.| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beaudoin of Nas- DeWoif, land on New London turn-|sau, N. H., are the guests of Napoleon pike. Leblanc of Norwich avenue. They Lucy C. Hill to Sophia Vallin, 1and | were married Wednesday in Nassau and buildipgs on Clairemont avenue. |and are on their wedding trip. Estate of Thomas H. Wilson to Gil- or e e Fo Joseph Lariviere of New Bedford is in Taftville to visit his two sisters,wl The swellest looking car and grest- arrived Thursday from St. Hyacinthe, | .5t bargain ever offered. Maxwenl - Canada. They formerly lived here but |, cviinder, 46 H. P. equipped with and buildings at Wauwecus one has been in Canada two years and | gyery modern appliance, 116 wheel Patrick T. Murphy to Jennie Welch, | the other five. They will make thelr | pase quick detachable rim. 4 mmmtmn-fz 132 Boewell ave- | home here again. Ba;n.:ud carefully, now just ewt nue. ——————————— | 0f the shop. James Hm:z to Herman Santukey, BORN. N. B. We have several cars, little e P o oo™ fomain, | VEGIARD—In Willimantic, April 27, a | used—prices right. land on Newton street. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Prosper| NEW POPE-HARTFORD, MAX- Estate of Billi; H. Payne to|_ Veslard. WELL AND OVERLAND CARS for L. )‘fl“fl?.“:.hfl and buildings DIED immediate delivery. at 248 Laurel Hill avenue. Call for demonstrations. the Backus hospital, onA}l’benn!:.l;o.;t;:‘w John Potter, land Norwich, A1 , Maurice Francis v, f Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Maennerchor club to George B. garve) am;do“ 1 th and Krauss, land and buildings at Taft- “a%v‘ey...u i M. B. RING & S s ville. Funenlyfmm the home of his_parents, Estate of James O'Kelly to Bridget| No. 223 Talman street, turday| mar22d and Daniel O'Kelly, land on Durfey morning at 8.15. Requiem mass in t. Mary's church at 9 o'clock. street and 86 Sixth street. N:’w I‘:;‘ngnfl. ‘Willimantic and Provi- of Thomas Nevins to Thomas dence - papers please copy. Frai land and buildings at 208| gAyEs—In this city, April 28, Adam nklin street. Gates, of 183 North Malin street, Jeremiah Healy, guardian, to Thom- aged 58 years. . . Funeral late home, No. 183 as Brennan, land and buildings 208 from s Franklin street. Nor;h Ml-lnk-ln!::. sit.tura;{‘x'nn‘:‘nlgg Thomas Brennan to Casey R. Sper- at 9 oclock. quiem : sky, land and buildings 208 Franklin Mary's church at 9.45. Hack, Livery Helrs of Mary Donohue to Bridget C. Donochue, land and buildings on and S e CHURCH & ALLEN| Boarding wich 1oage of Eiks, 1and g bulldines ~ 15 Main Stroet, Stable at 352 Main street. 12-14 Bath Street, Albert L. and Frank Potter to John Potter, land on Regis avenue. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. Telephone $83. aprake (Buccessor to A. T. Gerdner) Frank L. and G. F. Arnold to Frank- M. Park, land and buildings on Dun- ham street. Jeremiah J. Donovan to William Pol- SRS IR Embalmers ), an nn; S len t Louis 8, Ingails, land and builings on ' » Vi e avenue. Thermos Bottles Quarts and Pints. Lealher cases for same. Jus! the thing to make a happy Summer. Prices the lowesl. John & Geo. H. Bliss. jam T. Case to Margaret C. Case, land and buildings at Norwich t C. Case to Mary A. Case, Telephone call $28-3. Margare! land and buildings at Norwich Town. Minnie M. Nellie A Tannar to| Heory B. Chureh. W, Smith Allea E. Walter Phillips, land on Cottage| Julyl3daw avenue. Mary Holman to Mary M. Lennon. I.lnc and buildings on North Main Ladies’ Cloth Top Shoes Patent Gun Metal and Dongola. Lat- | 3 ne est styles in button and laced $3.00, phine Holden, land on Clairemount | $3.50 and $4.00. avenue. Peter Davis to William R. Scott, FRANK A. BILL, Telephone. 104 Main Street. iand and buildings on Wauwecus Hill TOa Cagey R. ky to Mary Kamin- sky, land and hufidhul on Beech Estate of C'harles D. James to Mar- mm'l:k.’h.d-ndwncnm— vision Greiner to Everett D. Whit— mw and buildings on Mulber- AMERICAN floUSE. Elijah B. Woodworth, trustee, to AN O Farrell & Sanderson, Propa, Asnie Koslowski, land in Prospect park SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, EXCELSIOR AUTO GYCLES Traveling Men, ota. Livery comnegted C. V. PENDLETON, JR. Yantic, or SMETUCKNT STLEET. to Emile and Anna | IMPERIAL GARAGE, 21 Chestnut St., i » and buildings in Taft- | Norwich, Conn. Catalogue or demonstration on re- quest. See and be convinced of i superiority. Prest-O-Lite Tanks. pr26d Standard appodemd!ort. land in Whal Willlam ——OPEN— Del-Hoff Cafe Business Men’s Lunch a specialty. Also Regular Dinner, fifty cents. % HAYES BROS. Frops The Norwich Nickel & Brass Ca, Tableware, Yaoht Trimmings and such things Refinished. €9 to 87 Chestnut 8t. Nerwisi. Conn ‘Town. %&mmmm MISS M. C. ADLES, Fran gEes SEeiattehd " Faenes o4 | flair, Scalp and Face Speeialist AN HOUR IN THE AIR

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