Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 10, 1910, Page 8

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LUMBER AND COAL. | COAL A Sign of Thrift When People Buy Coal in the Fall. Tha fact that so many people are buying Coal in the Fall months be- fore the days of snow #and freezing, fives lie to the pessimistic assertion that there is no thrift any more. E. CHAPPELL CG. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. Superintendent Johnson’s Words. i;:g}:f:t gfis;\;_e-l :ar;«; eiél "Qitl;; Ol:lighqirinl; The Scoivan, ‘_“’fd“?ed bfi' the | alone, When such mengare among superintendent, Oliver L. Johnsom, (g e get accustomed -to¥his sort of who_opened it with these well chosen | al).1ouna efficiency and almost take it words: s & oct10d GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket S:a Tel=shone 168-13. rct29a CALAMITE GOAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 may24d COAL and LUMBER In the beautifui valiey of Wyoming, in Penn., lies the beds of the finest An- thracite Coal in the world. We have secured a supply of this Coal for this Try it in your cooking stove and heate We are Roofing. one of the to the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone S$84. aprisd » agents for Rex Flintkote Lest roofings known NOTICE ©r. Louise Frank!in Miner Is now located In her new of’ce, Breed Hall Rovm 1 Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Telsphone €60. auglia WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone $33. apr25d M. HOURIGAN COMPLETE HOME . Fuperal Director and Embalmer. Norwich and Jewszit City. sepi20d Steriing Silver, Silver *Depositware, Cut Glass, Clocks, Etc. Useful and Dzsirablz Articles for Wedding Gifts. Finest Goods Large:t Stock Lowest Prices oo Geo. B, Biss JUST RECEIVED Heecker’'s ¢ld Homestead Pancake Flour -at CARDWELL’S *tid i s | % FUNERAL ORDERS | Artistically Arranged by HUNT .. * * The Florist, Tel. 130. Lafayetts Street. Juniéé —_— STEP IN AND TRY OUR 35c DINNER From 12 to 2 DEL-HUFF CAFE, Ground Fioor Jy304d J. F. CONANT. 11 Framklim Streec ‘Whitestone Sc¢ and the J. F. C. 10e Cigars—are the pest on the market Tzy thew- . marisd et e et et i S L s Memorial Tablet For Bela P. Learned| fJnveiled by His Granddaughter at Park Congrega:tmnal.‘i Church—Addresses by Supt. Oliver L. Johnson and Rev. Dr. Samuel H. Howe. v There was a beautiful service at the unveiling of the memorial tablet to | and most helpful service to the mid- the late superintendent, Majoy B. P.| week gatherings. We are always glad Learned, in the Bunday school toom of f to have workers specialize by taking Park church at noon on Sunday, at- |a single department of church service, tended in farge number by the con- | but to have a worker take every one gregatiocn and other personal friends, | with equal and sustained faithfulness as well as by the Sunday school. is unusual as it Is edifying in the ! the chapel where be @ sught sustained for granted; but, when they go, what | a vacanecy they leave. The whole | church life drops to a lower level un- less others grasp and wear worthily We are called together today to pay just and loving tribute to Major Bela P. Learned, who was always associat- | ed with this Sunday school, and who is Sunds ! the fallen mantle. But today we are was for twenty-five years its faithful | ospacially to remind ourselves of his and honored superintendent. If We | o 5.0t the Sunday = school with Yere to record the many activities of | hich ke was connected as . scholar, this church, we would find Major | ioacher, superintendent, for all but the Learned’s name closely _associated | jole of his mortal existences « And with them from the very first. IR | pic js inevitable; for others take these reviewing this long life of usefulness, | i "% | functions by piecemeal. become weary it is profitable for us to see Wherein .. ,ronded and lay them aside; but he has outrun most men' in purpose | po STERCORE ARG AY 1O A o we and achievements. The predominating | 1¢, "%Y°T PIRAC S LRCE AR MOT M. factor in his character was to be| . sttempt to account for an efficient faithful and steadfast to every trust| . ° . e we have to stake account and duty, and we all Kuow how well | 28,00 T OC PR, MAVE, 10 HEKS ¢ this was accomplished. Such a rec- | s e z - ord is made only by one who has a) The Capital Qualification for Service. Personality is the capital qualifica- | character of sterling worth, one who through sunshine and storm, joy and |tion for every form of service. It is sorrow, no matter what the sacrifice, | the man's asset—the reserve on which an be relied upon to do well his part, he draws. Tt the Whole of oné&'s | self he brings to the discharge of duty. Emerson that It All the members of this Sunday school unite in the gift of this memorial to commemorate his devotion to the wel- said of s, he was all there. John Burroug! wherever he { liable and vniversally used as Stuart's | er meals digest t THE FEAR OF HUMBUG Prevents Many People from Trying a Y - 7 Good Medicine. Stomach troubles are so common and in most cases so obstinate to cure that people are apt to look with suspicion on any remedy claiming to be a radical, permanent cure of dyspepsia and in- digestion. Many such pride themselveS on their acuteness in never being hum- bugged, especially in medicines. This fear of being humbugged can be carried too far, so far in fact that many people suffer for yvears with weak digestion rather than risk a little time and money in faithfully testing the claims made of a preparation so re- Dyspepsia Tablets. Now Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are vastly different in one important re- spect from ordinary proprietary medi- cines for the reason that they are not a secret patent medicine, no secret is ‘made of their ingredients, but analysis shows them to contain the natural di- gestive acids, Golden Seal, bismuth, hydrastis and nux. They are not ca- thartic, neither do they act powerfully on any organ, but they cure indigestion on the cothmon sense pilan of digest- ing the fdod eaten thoroughly before it has time to ferment, sour and cause the mischief. This is the only secret of their success. Cathartic pilis never have and never can cure indigestion ang”stomach trou- bles, because they act entirely on the bowels, whereas the \whole trouble ‘s really in the stomacl Stuart’s Dyspepsja Tablets taken aft- food. That is all there to it. 15":(?41 not digested or half digested is poison, as it creates gas, acidity, headaches, palpitation of the heart, loss of flesh and appetite and | many other troubles which are often | called by some other name. They are sold by druggists where at 50 cents per packasge. every- MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR MISS EMILY S. GILMAN. A REMARKABLE DEMONSTRATION BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT OF LOCAL PATRONS, THE PSYCHOP- ATHIC SPECIALISTS OF HARTFORD Will Heal the Sick Free Every Afternoon for One Week, Beginning Monday, October 17th. Then Every Afterncon from 17th to and including October 22nd. In T. A B. Hall, 62 Broadway, Norwich Doors open at 2 o'clock. Demonstration treatment given in Hall lifetime. 2.30 sharp. to see them. Admission and The sight of a FREE. Don't fail - Mo Operations! are of this Sunday school, and their }is the mass of aracter behind the | 77?7“/_ 's ‘Earei It will astonish! Something you will witness at this demonsh‘a_fior‘ asting affection for his work and |act or the office. It was because Ma- | Annual Meeting of odian's EROMBEY i L you talking for weeks and months to your friends and neigh- memory. We should take inspiration fearned brought — the whole of | Missionary Society of Park Congre- | P : 3 L y g from such a life and rededicate our elf to every duiy that he was gational Church. bors. selves to put our best endeavor into sctive—and there was much to % A STARTLING BOOK TO ALL FREE FIRST DAY ONLY IF YOU BRING channels of usefulness open to us in | bring. He was a notable personality. The annual mecting of > Woman's | ERLY FILLED OUT. this Sunday school, church and com- 1 to that personality there Were | porei@n Missionary society of — bark FHE [COUSONEEROE IR many contributary streams. | cherch fas held in the parlors of the The sick, deaf, blind, lame, rheumatic, palsied, paralyzed, and all who i irational Life. l s e inheritance was | Oggood Memorial on Friday afternoon. | - % ey SR e e of those sireams. The blood of | There was adarge attendance at the| are crippled and on crutches, will be treated by transmitting the radia ) 1“'\:;1,]:,..‘ »p-\nr:fl,;\n”v.»hv‘w:(‘xl‘:”<'; % | generations of God ving men and | meeting, which w in at measure | active substances of the human brain to any part of th'e body msks_mt-n» P ke Ha 'E‘.;',‘i.”'dl fo ARG ks Women was!in his "“’“'I. Great "h“.‘;"l“’: 1 service f late Miss | ey, Tumors and aoitres will be removed .without cutting or burning or o\ BT s - | workers do not come of irresponsible 5. Gilman of the-so- S = e . dgrived from Major lLearned | irreligionists or of Jate arrivals. A | ciety for twenie [ he 50"\ the loss of one drop of blood upon the stage of the hail, in 'full view of the ;"m_s':.m”».hh' \h”(‘rn‘;\n" t"\r‘””tv:]::t'j"\ . | man must be a -good ¢ “"’“"“"llf }"’ of the great < rendared the | audience without removal of clothing or exposure of the person. Ang Loy he & YL Over L expects his children to s d. The | cociety in this time, of her devogion to | forty y ago and finding my church | purents who st it S e e bt el ok 7 ln-m]» in |n.|‘ .~m~.m(;. vvlmr--lh where )” | doom their ‘en to churchlessne el Bt s ack : A I - .carned was the conductor of the | e haq faithful churchmanship alwa from Mis i et Rt i ; Sy Nt ad faithful c 1S from Miss Willard of Coichester, presi- ic and a teacher in the Sunday !lmmvw- him from his childhood and the | gent of the Bastern <Connecticut | sehool. T well remember the uplifiing | gcampte of otder o S o e ) . s lu\.;,w.,.(,v.. ;r‘»‘\f;‘.-nu“; u m:.. hi Lv;‘s':l- | followed i :],,;, : ind when |+, Miss < for twenty-one years | The public is cordially invited to bring the sick of their own choice hip, msisting o Mrs. G hat sort of blood gets into our veins| jig president, and with which her name v P “ treatment” that they may know the cures are gen- Miss Ward. Henry Edmund and George | i1 ough heredity and household fidel- | wag aimost synonomos Trom Miss | to the hall for “test Ay, ; . ”x" \'\ !\&'n |}} » transfer !r].n\;]\:z i it is not to be strained out | Stanweod of Boston came a few words | uine and lasting. 4 L Second to Park church was made, Ma- But not inherit every- | n¢ 1 SR ¢ the) . L oA i gy = N e ut ‘ 3 of personal notice and a copy of the O e an’'t be done, but go | the sick by the “] g on of hands’ jor Learned was in the front rank as we must be builders on the tem- | expressions of appreciation passed by DoOm't say it can’t be y e e { SR B L O T personality. ~We must make | the executive gommittee of the Wom- |and see it done. Remember, you ave| "0~ "0 © o (e pms made 1\)\,:1:‘:_“;:})\1 “I'n‘lllyft\".‘r\r]‘““ A r;mlzi)h ¢ made materi: an’'s Board of Missic of which Miss ! jiving in a world of wonders and in an e ::.ém' Bive. dftvactod the attention musie he directed the ~the St He | AT e sote|es amazing advancement. He|of thousands of people in all walks of . . PG utions w so passe v the socie- i 7 R RT s ine many worshippers heavenw O tonl Creit At A St i : o { condemns without carefulllife, given to the sick and suffering gk o Hinp S N k and bearing as he moved about William G. Henderson was tha|and comprahensive consideration andlflt':’] I!'fllaml hope VSR HEs Reaves Gy streets of his city with no stoop | presiding offic he usual amnudl o oo 3 TR B Thet the deaf are mada to hear, pathy of a kindred natu is shoulders, but he w morally :-e;mrts W . The officers of the | IRAUIry Is certainly giving e“\nssmnlbhnd to see, the lame to walk; that the bless his example and his Memory 1o |, jent. himself rigorou preceding were re-elect>d and a | to preconceived prejudice. In the | ynsightly tumor is made to waste every s 'hn‘ in this sx-hn:\l. = ‘\lu a high s f conduct and 1i « programme upon _thel sight of facts such hasty opinions are |away and the foul cancer cleansed aLnc vinn, For Alljthe Salits Wihe | cannot imagine him_ dippin hearted women of olden times | iinout weight wisdom br common | &nd dried up simply by the applica- From Their Labors Rest, was sung by | s high meridian of uniform upright- jed out. 3 g ey | tion of these treatments, without the congregation, led by the church SRR e S iy Rt e | sense | drugs or operation, seems beyond be- choir and accompanied by Mr. Kies |,y from the high’tandard he set for father was a janitor. This| NEVER BEFORE IN THE HIS-|lief: but such are the claims made by and the unday ~ school orchestrd. | pjncelf as we all do: but vou and | may account for her domineering ways. | TORY the treatment and cure of | those who have been treated by them, Scripture r and prayer by Rev. iy .annot conceive yiim doing w i Paul Pi R diseasa ve such marvelous results|and you are given the chance to test Dr. Howe follo and the rtlndm:nv;' | kne to be wrong on its ethic — —— | been obtained. declare the as- | for yourself whether such things are by l;‘;‘ EHOIEACK ithem, He Giv- | cannot conceive him.wronging an- |~ | tounding cures made every day by the | true, eth His Beloy P | other or defrauding his neighbor . l \ ff -chopathic Specialists are MIRA- THEY WILL PERFORM CURES Fablet Unveslod | though the price e a King' | Catarrh 'Sufferers iberont the Swes of mianiordat |1 SLHIOH WL (EERIOMID SHE The Tablet, a handsome one of oak [and that ELrne Serti . K | in public are TWJ*",‘ will* astonish the skeptical, set the wnd bronze, inseribed ! city’s asset, a church’s pride, i 10W | enti h nearly everybody in| .njous to thinking, and convince the | helieved in his straight and unbending | Good Hhing to Krow | the audience can feel their strange | omioren ahat theis power is unques- oL | inteezity and we Belleved then in the | Hyomei hard rub- | Magnetic influence. These are the|joned. W matter what the disease, MAJOR K LEARNED |man. A man must be not only bright | e & Osgood Co.|same gifted men who duning the last| .« pod how long standing or how March arch 11, 1910 jand clever to win our {rust, but he{ " U e %% soli | six years created such a furore of ex- 1 il £ Tay 86 RmEnnble For twenty ars the honored |must’be unswerving,. And this was | TS YU U HYOMEI for only 50 | citement in Boston. Providence. Hart-| {0 cure: and, if curabie at all, this™ 8 faithful {one of the things that made him a |t/ 2 3 | ford, Waterbury, Danbu Rovknna} wonderfully endowed man will cure Superintendent of this Sunday School | good superintendent and a good e L aM who suffer with | Bridgeport, New London, New Haven,|.,q THE AFFLICTED ONES WILL : s {church men. He brought a rightly | . tarrh—a bottle of HYOMEI (pro- |and many of the principal New Eng 5 AND WALK. ithin ¢ oak-leaf design, was then ! planned and stror i 3 2 s - w T:‘].V]\n IH; »U'\”\lru )’:r“\”:‘nn = ‘yyl..nvn d_/ "idflf"”‘fl"\ lfulflr ]préy::naht) nounce it High-o-me) is put up in a |land citie : : In order to secure seats be there o liss. Datty Howiand, . ndcauga- |to the varled functiony and duties. | separate package and sold for 50| MODERN. 'MIRACLES rivalling| prompt on the hour. ter, Miss. Betty s | What Worth Doing, Worth Doing Well | cents, to accommodate the vast army | thosa of nineteen hundred years ago, | (o) o ipio work has been derfon- Dr. Howe's Address.. | Then ne was thorough. This was | 9f People who already own a Jr_\omellare‘ aily performed by this naw ey | Ping roshi win woslarger thas short address was made } Or. { a characterist e o. | inhaler | tem of healin sychopathy, the new | stratec 3 o g gttt s £ ‘[il\e:‘{‘(‘l‘r?ul(lr:l;u' e e mei| The Lee & Osgood Co. will sell it|method of ng disease by “animal{ hundreds of people lm\‘le been p'[“"i"’_l: I am sure we all recognize the ap-|worth doing. He was an exact man |0 you at that price and give you the | magnetism.” Psychological and nat- | away for not being ab g propriateness of this com n busine: but not more so than in | °F i"f‘;‘l‘{“"} e =t'“_ ')‘ “"‘1‘ o Wm“"‘ ural methods the science of healing the halls. tablet to the -memory of superin- { every form of service. He had the ca- | Foulsell ,;nd“_]‘)i‘(li‘n‘;‘r”’],\‘:“g”‘v"_‘i’m"i’;' tena this S school. pacity for taking pains, (he least pos- | "PERS GG spitne il €0 with It | Ko Not Forget That They Start This Com:nj Monday, Oct. 17th vet within our full sefse of the sible patience with slid-shoddery. Tf |, S5F PICRC oo g rong hold | 5 of what we do here today it he was in the choir gallery the music | €08 bREC let Soarrn gt a strons hold | almost r to specialize in fa had to be of the highest orde s T i it ”,‘D] bottle of the Sunday school. To some of us a |was church work he wanted it dome | [eaSOM “mw{u'p» Fare Hherd > { Coupon. B memorial would be equally ap- {well. If a man was a Christian qr a | Fx 00 =0 OUSEE 0 CUTE e, Lo u s e lire -t . oobckeOlthC pohuven member; hetbeliapsd SnaMut |y onpTes: YVORRT 2 nteed by Name church's life; in the choir gallery, | rightness and not scamp work. IK it |+ £ et s : where he rendered distinguished serv- |was the Sunday school, he wanted his ';h“‘ f\;““ ;f_g"ff*"l“'fl At t{; L “;3:1[‘ m Address ice; another on the church walls, | teachers to be on hand and rendering | .5 You $IV¢ It hair 2, chanee. - f where he discharged so many church- | full service and ppreciation for | JT€a ans et T pr oot ien o] Ui o Sl SO Iy funciions with equal fdelity; in|such was e, 1 x| 200 2t nTates = Ny - S— »f he jexpected; the | “"3p " = " = 1 inhaler get a b In order to receive the most valuable book entitled z rest of us to be at our He could | 1003 " IV OMET of ihe “The Revolution in Medical Practice,’ by Dr. L. Blumer Children C | not endure irresponsibility or the care- | gofie € TITOMEL af The Tee & fill out the coupon in ink and hring it in the hall on FOR FLETCHER'S {lessness that left us to do imperfect} \“yyoon o inhaler. ask for a $1.00 out- Monday, October 17th, at 2. p. m. a few of us owe much to| g "sohich includes inhaler. A o ER 5 Ay I AN 0 o A CASTORIA 10 8 SERaL : kind t us into - — E i ; we Kric pected as | i himse:f as He was No‘l‘l‘ :E s thorough, ex: it un- sly perhaps in bearing and 3 and carriag Y would say The Anrwal N‘get‘ng of the Grefi"‘e' instinetively that he was a gentieman ville Hook and Ladder Company will | —that finest product of a - itivated | o _ | community. n says if you were | be held this (MONDAY) Evening at 7 |10 cut a square inch « of any one § of Turner’s skies you would find the | o'clock, 0ct10d infinite in it. And if you cut any- | A where into the life of our late super- | - intendent you wou!l find the gentle- | |g raae manly element wh we admire ‘so much in man. An Example to the Young. i He was in this an object lesson to | | the young people with whom he had | here to deal. And yvoung people going f toward life could not do*a wiser thin S i'han to copy his gentiemanly habit— for the amenities are among the finest i:fl(s himself to cultivate those graces of gentiemanhood which are the open B 2 ) AND NEW STYLES Serame iy bt i o clumsy pan to spill dust and to those who negiect them. Whatever young men get or f: to get they will find it to_their advantage to cultivate the manfinéss which iz born of the inner purities and integrities which WALL PAPER AT | \ all can cultivate. Then our superin- s ’ tendent was a religious man after the sane and healthy typ He was not obtrusive in thrusting it forward. He let reli n penetrate his deepest na- ture an divine spirit mould his . 3 | inmost 1 It was not of the effer- 49 Main Siree: : was decper than 3 It put him In i S A o o S S iirmonies. He ~n T % Master and let'l DENTIST gk | s ‘more that ‘T IDR. Eos J. JONES | cannor ston de him a good | Suite £6, Shaznoa Buildia; Feiwds | > reverent Take elevator Shetucket street en- | toward God and Shes L Sef"e‘his ” | fellow men. And we ‘do ourselves france. _Phome. © . . " - - khonor to patise here today, and"look - gain for these few moments upon th e WHAT’S NEW s | Ui rictor of ome whose presence. eles ¢ | vates and ennobles a community and THE PALACE CAFE leaves it. when it is withdrawn, witi % » |a great sense of loss resting on eve Step in znd see u s ; - P A — The service closed with the singing FRANK WATSON & co. of Onward, Christinn Soldiers, and the marsd 78 Franklin Stireet. | behiediction. N T N R S T e ia Mhe ded leaves aud MME. TAFT, danifas PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYA Day of Perfect Satisfaction. now located at 619 Bank street w g A 5 Ak her predicts the pondon i Coml, 5 T N ¢ deise yonin perre 2 tion." when NEWMARKET HOTLCL, f ousted: g 715 Boswell Ava, hecome: First-clasa Wines, L downwar Meals \and Wele: Rareoit served to|ins 1} erder, John Tuckle, Prop. Tel 43-8 - world, RITCHEN FLOOR = P z THERE 15 no advertising medium In‘ Ezstern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letrn for business results A Ly c. THER Eastern (« letin for business 1= no smmecticut results, equal " Glenwo . Hurphy, Norwich aavertising dirt on the kitchen floor. The Glenwood Ash Chute solves the proplem. It is located just beneath the grate and ‘connected by a sheet iron pipe straight down through the kitghen floor to ash barrel in cellar. opart is @ sight. Not a particle of dust can escape. Just slide the damper once each day and drop the ashes di- rectly into the ash barrel. This is only one of the splendid improvements of the new plain Cabinet This Range can be had with Elevated or End Gas Range Attachments or if gas is not de- sired, with Large Copper Reservoir on the end opposite fire box. 1t can be furnished “with five box at either right or left of oven as ordeved. 1t Makes Cooking Eusy. in ‘The Bnl- medium Eastern Connecticut eaual to The Bul- letin for busit regults. to

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