Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 11, 1910, Page 8

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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY) OCTOBER 11, 1910 Free to Pile Victims 7 Next Morning Worst Cases Wonder Why They Never Before Tried the Remarkable Pyramid Pile Cure. IT IS FREE. By making a free test of the Won- derful Pyramid Pile Cure you are sure of being right. Nothing is more dis- | appointing than to invest in something that don’t o the work. So, write at onca to the Pyramid, Drug Co. Mar- | shall, Mich.. forea, free trial package | and know to a certainty that there is | a sure, quick and permanent cure, an instant relief in worst cases of any | form of piles. he trial will enable | vou to rest comfortably over night, | and in the marning you will hustle to | the nearest drug store, can't help it, | for the regular bc pac ze that puts | yvou on your feet and keeps you going. Ee sure you get what you asi for. Use the coupon below. Meraly fill in your name and address. i FREE PACKAGE COUPON || Fill out the blank lines below with || your mame and address, cut _out | coupon and mail to th ) DRUG COMPANY, 264 Bldg., Marshail, Mich of the great Pyramid Pile O IVH will § | then be sent you at once by mail, |! FREE, in plain wrapper. | Name Street | If I's Mada of Rubbar We Hav: & Foothall Goods | 85¢c to $6.00 $1.50 Pants Jerseys $1.25 - . P : — Shoes $350 fj| Rev. William Cavanaugh Spoke. | \whist Followed by Addresses by Fa-| ® 2 Helmets 7.)c to $3.c0 ' Rev n _Cavanaugh, introduced | thers Smith, Kesfe and Kennedy. | £ Naas: Qudids { by Ch McGuinness, expre | e i = = — ~ = - — ‘ | nis gratification at attending a meet- | open meeting of the TFather| sul our country | DIED SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS - { ing of those enthuged with the W 1l © Abstinence soc Y.l so t In conclu- | GREENMAN—In this Gymnasium § o vaier T s e - il o be | Ot ey T reny AND OFFICERS MEEY. it of se and his a } 3 ociety in Ca i followers of th and 1d} " of George- GreeniTan, .in her sixtye S [ é | octety 1in € {itms (rollog 0 nd jaldl of George Greeniman,yn hef SIXty- | Second Church Workers Have Supper, GOOdS | that_ wa ._vmu,u ring t | Monday even | increase | Notice 7 of funeral hereafter. Followed by Address by Rev. H. J. work done for d by . ' action, for there pres- | he would always be only too ! Wyckoff and Discussion. Running Pants i S e When Fathe Mathew signed the | ent fully one hundred peo do 50, e p— 7,4_____1 } s ort, " 25 to $1.2 ledse with the w =Hers woes. in of the meeting Father Smith Speaks. | Thirty of the officers and teachers i‘::l‘" ek e $5°° the name of God,” he sounded a clarion i s the s il impr;}ffn_“_d ihe | ACADEMY BUILDING FUND Aty ot the ot anmen ire e asr s = cry that has rallied thousands to purpose of this m was e HAS REACHED $1,715. § n gregational 2 Shoes 65 to $1.50 B comm te in a fitting . manner the looded him snd toldPm an interesting | etk e | school met in the church parlors on Punching sags ..$1.50 to $6.00 givir t first temperance pledge ¥ anner of the ‘wood ¢hat this organiza- | Gifts Will Be Received Any Time for | Mon eveni for supper at 6.30 | { by the apostle of temperance ine & | This Worthy Object o'clock. four of the young women ———eve— | Rev. Mathew, and an senarkod looked forward | S : | the school serving. me s held e ults in the future,| The contributions to the Academ SpHowing the eyecllent eappergitere A L|NG R BBEH C opport 3 especially f amonz the young peo- | building fund have now reached $1,715,| Was a talk by the pastor, Rev. H. ! u-» work they had done that nd_advocated an | but the fund is not closed and there is | WYCKoft, on Sunday school work, wh g "R ourage them to join the society. ; et somntad | e 5 T o nasHchate i | inspiring and helpful, after which Wholesale—191 Main St.—Retail 1 President James M. Murphy called | SRR R A T o martichats i | e was a general discussion of the } {the m 8 o'clock. Whist | i B e s N e e s e | work by the teachers and officers. | was the 1 imber on the .m oran rendered a bari- | | Supt. Larrabee heing in charge. Tt | grgmme and afforded onsiderabl= en- | ton Whisze e - River| Contributions. proved a profitable evening. . . — ave 0“ a { joyment to all for "“"_" two ‘hou | Shannon s and received a hearty | Norw Morning Bulletin. | —_— i i""“,‘ ph Yerr won the_first p { applause. Simon J. Fahey treated the | . and Lucius Brown. | Columbus Day Observance. { 2 hand 1d Telix B. Mc- | temperance work Father Mathew in B Parker ... | i % sk £ L e Mahon ca the second prize, | . jon and his glowing tributes Lnther: Co Wednesday, Columbus day, being a i @ (}nvenle“ Ome a hox of candy Sl L S ieniout hitd 2SS | hotiday, anks willbe closed. In A x . o bth Raad | the Vst Chelsea and Falls distri £ | | Rev. W. A. Keefe Speaks. B s e | and fle parochial schools there will | 2 | Rev. William A, Keefogpastor R e | be but half-day sessions. The Central i r lce | Th church in Voluntown. | Trejand’s Fut Patriclk and | i district schools are tu close at noon. [t ccasion by his presence | was greatly ated R b - - - i ® » | the first aker led Pr | The r\\l‘nil.‘: programms2 ws | William . “W do you wish you were | Murphy when the literary part of { cluded by a al hour, when ward C. | man ‘Oh, because.” “You might dt | programme was started He noted| were passed and a social time | leas think up a man's reason.’— @ | that the Catholic c h was taking an|{ eral was enjoyed | Washington Herald. | sxceptionally prominent part in tem- — — perance throughout the whole H W' have the: new.iSelf:pronouncing | sorntes au i thie T ioboae L P aolo4 TOO (LATESEOR THE Dictionary, 950 pages, large, clear|served that the temperance societ OILING OF STREETS. > | { were numerous everywhe He sty H £ T I 5 e0nare oolse | Pipe PLOTEBINDING, | the Bishop Nilan as the Connecticut Company Not Willing to | - L | fvm of the present Assist This Fall, but Will Probably | BT AXAteor | []my lc per copy :.- i S i Bark 1 ha Borivg. 7| < AT.THE AUDITORIUM. | | _mon e : . | s :I]U.r‘»p, He The street department has received . Vaudeville ani Motion Pictures, | Flexible Leather, $1.00. S "‘“‘I"‘ll" i an answer from the <'w-vm~«'ti~;»‘ com- | e A aith vt vaudeville bill { \ be | pany regarding the oiling of the street 3 el o fhG o S| Larger size, $1.00 for Cloth, $1.75 hould e | hetween the ‘tracks and the required | Shich Spencd fhe wesk on Mocar) \ $ob b asthr: U.m.’:'r ;~ r! distance each slul;\l_ llln’ rxm:r]u:un‘ent! A Kot Fhif itevact werel | e i & offerec e « O] h com- § - : i S 0 Everybody should have a Diction- | he of J,"r,‘i ;]r r,. 2 z a{ ,,,‘: the oil. 2 strong bid for ,m;,umi favor. ary. Math 3 in promot- | > sme response was to the effect that beautiful musical novelty, An ing #he work rance by word | it was thought too late to do any more S Sinrc B Lot and example ! s i . a1 scored one of the hits of the angfexsmph iling this fall, as that with the leaves | £7 2 e na T o e n e Hes BOOkS BOOkS The New Curate Heard. '”" the rails would be causing a double | ¢, "0 1's at each performance. Their | 2 e | amount of trouble for the cars. Ity '0", tig00 “Violin, ‘cello and vocal | All the new Fiction. XeHuE g “"'y"f"l\\':zs indicated, however, that in ]tho!q“h as Wil 4 Solo Work With or- | and de-{ gprj e company would be willing | | 3 3 4 o = u K. other offer h’\ us ine, v o v o se ( Books for Boys and Girls. | " The company Ca@ieeen o h"l“m P (:nh’ri 3 ‘(" ‘“‘Wl“'t’ At W_lso]} dlrmfrd'. will cause her {o We h i Sasi B ¢ 25 O e motto of munjcated with regarding the sweep- | Li¢ tha pi s of AL and Fan- | give to her little ones only the mosi ! We have the best line of 25c and | 2 *tling of the bloc ! ny Steadm ose combination of | \\'11:>U->num and beneficial remedies | 50c Books ever shown in this city. | j il mot Jdo this v : | wit and music, vecal and instrumental, | 5 s needed, | come under the head of mai | Tbkes a most attractive it of enter- | and only when actually needed, and Km D l I P l l jand they g0 ngt Sanee e ool | tainment and big hand. the well-informed mother uses only artfor e ) e share, bu i >, < g enta ar 0l'S,l GEO' A_ DA\/IS T e Hon ‘\li;.,)’”’,;\[ e ';“' r. Pattison & Halliday ate 2] the pleasant and gentle laxative rem- g »d and for the best interest. s 5 SSE B 80, WIS Feelo; rio of comedy artists who sing, ol e =P O Frankiin Square. 25.29 B ‘,,,,,.”‘\'i Toet ,,u‘,,:.’(“h,,y e :I;nxf‘ i" | the company received the charter. !d,,“, joke their way successfully | le}~>_‘rl|.) of Figs and Elixir o 0 { o roadway : against God and agalnst our| Z3 S into :eptable period_on the bill. | Senna—when a laxative is required, DR. JACKSON, Manager. octita| octia , and ther= is nothing that inv}FAVOR THE CONSTRUCTION =g f it is wholly free from all objec- i OF SKATING POND. | ;5 taly % 1 well qu ionable sulistances. To get its ben- R portray Hamlet, ¥ veth, Brutu | of 1 effects al 2 | Matter Brought us at Meeting of the | 101 e | egeial effects always buy the genu i Park Commissioners. well recaived. The cameragraph pic- | ine, manufactured ]»\ the Californ i - — tures are of pleasing variety and shown | Fig Syrup Co. ale The board of park commissioners | with distinctnes b {held a meeting ‘on Monday at which | SRS Sy | a number of matters concerning Mo- | Thal i hegan park were discussed and rou- MISSING BOY FOUND. i Proves TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES ‘CELEBRATE' L b { One Hundred and Twentieth Anniversary of Birth of Father Mathew, Apostle of Temperance—Prominent Speakers Heard. / of Father The memory Mathew, thejy standard, working not for the transient | | Apostie of Temperanc was honored | things of earth, but in the name and on Monday evening, the 120th ann ! for the glory of God. He has left an Ve 3 birth, by St. Mary’s undying monument and a4 glory to the A. and ty,” with athering of \-Catholic church living forever. The its members and thei includ- | society of total abstinence and-benevo- | ing St. Anne’s T. A. socie and the { lence will continue as a force against: erney cadets. The meetir s held | the disintegrating influences of the, in T. A. B. hall. where a4 programme of | drink evil. All homor to that greuat; much interesi was conducted, chief of { hero ‘the noble hearted, whole souled which w the address by Rev. !Fa her Mathew i William Cavanaguh and Re Thomas | The speaker 0 addressed p world| Grumbly of Patrick’s parish, both | to the Cadets in clasing, referring to | them as the future hope of the socicty and calling upon all its member to give a worthy mple of true Chris- of whom expressed th sympathy and their advocacy of the cause of temper- | ance. | When President Lewis A. Andrews | tian heroes in this cause to the suc of St. Mary's society called the meet- | ceeding generation: His stirring ing to or shortly after | words were en tically applauded. there was a good attendance hall, with about forty of the cadets in | Fiotle Thamas GrumBlysksn o, uniform occupying front seat They | After the vocu! trio, The Harlest { were in charge of John Wozniak, vice | Moon, melodiously rendered by president of the society sses Milner and James B. Bros nas rumbly was introduc 900,000 Signed iFleclus. rman McGuinne e his announced a programme of dan | for the rest of the evening, for whi | thé Norwich Concert orchestra play | The committee in Ch!v‘go of the anr and 11!‘ 'umm: 'nded to the versary A. Andrews (ch Sever 1 selections | Man . John Donohue, e rendered soprano’ so- | m Norton, James T. Carey, J ohn AMoonli The Rose and You, | wards and James P. Brown. Th Van: piano duet, the | ushers for the evening were James 2 hagitone solo, Silver 2sey and James Bell, Horace Corning; solo, My Dream, | i Miss M. J. Milner. | FATHER MATHEW SOCIETY. IT’S POSITIVE EXTRAVAGANCE TO TRADE ELSEWIERE Price Reductions for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Smoked Shoulders The Fanciest littic lb. lllbc Corn-fed Pigs. Shoulders Terder and Sweet. Sirioin Steak Ib. 18¢ Cut from Young Steer Beef Shoulders Spring Lamb Ib. 812¢ Porterhouse Steak ib. 20¢c Bright Stock Shoulder Pot Roast Ib. 11c Round Steak Ib. 15¢ Best Quality Pure Lard Ib. 14¢ Best “"’!’2,"3 Ib. 12¢ Sage and English Dairy Cheese Ib. 22¢ Our Bes! Elgin Creamery BUTTER 1b. 32c FRESH MADE SALT PORK Much better than IB or LOIN ordinar; *Beun Pork” THE VERY BIGGEST SNAP IN PRICE AND QUALITY EVER OFFERED Ginger Snaps 3bs. 17¢ J 100 fer 9¢ Yellow Onions ‘3 qts. 10¢ Cape Cod Cranberries qt. 8¢ Jumbo Bananas doz. 19¢ Ib. 4¢ Fine lot Potatoes pk. 17¢ TRY OUR CELEBRATED Thrze Layer Cake, Ioaf 15¢ Lump Laundry Starch 4 Ibs, 15 Large size pkg. Gold Dust 193¢ Our Best Collee ib. 28¢ e 350 Mohican Soups 3 cans 25¢ A complete assortment Laundry Soap 13 bars 25¢ Spanish Onions “ President Andrews briefly but cor- y of dially ed a welcome to those ance cause, referring to present and mtlmln William H. s in sacred scripture against MceCGuinnes the iirman of and of the hedds of the | evening. Chairman McGuinness church who ‘e named drink as one | ferred to the great work of F of the greates He urged upon | Mathew in I d and then in Ameri- ' the bers the value of organization ! ca, where ! fluenced upwards of | in th@@Hight against intemperance, and 600,000 people to sign the pledge. He | exhorted them to be true to the prin- | reminded the Mary's | ciples of their societ The hearty ap- v would celebrate its 50th an- | Plause of his hearers showed their ac ni ry on Janua thus being | cord with his brief remarks, the oldest society in th ate in con- | After Chairman McGuinness had cor- tinuous existence for half a century, pdially thanked the two speaker | sized pond | freezing .t are soda Uneeda Biscuit rackers made from the finest flour and the best materials obtainable— That Makes them an ideal Uneeda Biscuii L] are baked in surroundings where clean- .~ liness and precision are supreme— That Makes them [PEIRIE . Uneeda Biscuit o tine business ¢ that good progre the Washington st r the Greeneville rc can be flow eral acres of four or five fe et, vide a safe nlace for favorably tendent Duff th when ec Will proby flowed the o & pond , where sev- i to the depth package— That Keeps them are touched only once by human hands —when the pretty girls pack them— That Makes them CLEAN Uneeda Biscuit are sealed in a moisture proof FRESH ¢ A Package (Never sold in bulk) i Had Not Been Hume Since Last Week | whicl would pro- | the young peop! ed and ti bly he ‘e Teady me comes. the NORWICH LODGE NUEO. P Plans Talked of f or Twenty-third Anniversary. Deputy James London was a I B i Wheeler tor on of New Monday evening at the regular meeting of Nor- New England Or- wich lodge, 1 Tl’.(‘ or late or 1to h on, rating the de: 1z at the Buckingham Also among those attend- FUNERALS The funeral of ho died at the vital on Saturday morning from t} Director Gager Asvium street native of Poquonoc snd Mrs, Ela d burial cemetery Comst William Comstock. W Norwich State am Comstock, as held nd the s k No Pleadings from Arnold. No pleadings were filed in the Untted States court in Hartford Mon v in the casz of Ernest M. Arnold of Putnam, whom creditors are ende ing to force into bankruptey. time for filing pleadi will not ex- pire until $ext Sat If by that time an appearance is made by Ar- nold, will g0 to the - adjudication. in person or by ref ine e in bapkruptey i | i | { I the mat- !y | bration Thursday. i iest from Coun- Constable G. 1} Monday | 1d been put out from te vith W. AL Cook at M ehoy ca from Voluntown about five months ago. Con ble Stanton found the boy at he went after s but getting wet ook would not like it, | zn home. He had slept in outbuildings and sfaved about Montville wharf while away. here, and will be court this mort ms he took a peck sold them to a Hebrew, money. brought it of rm keeping tlie Sachem Park fur Ceme(ery. closed ba in the city. Nina, Carrie Ladd. | At 2.30 o’clock Monday af | Nina funeral of E months old daughte and ank ‘Ladd, was held the / the parents 165 Baltic fl‘ wucted tay were services beir J. Wyckoft. and there was a I thel of Burial was in Yantic ccuelery, a4 committal service read neral Director Gaget i charge of (e L arrangements Contribute Flowers. Will Mrs. William H. Lanman of this city contributed a large quantity of |(,r decorating the pavilion at | Wednesday, where London on s of Columby the New arran will be h"lrl. council 2A S War sometiing Brobably | your digestiv s SR XD RGO ToN O wil mut thoraughfe upen the Your bloed and tone up L whale A plg.. o for § yony dig v zend fo M. { BREWER L‘J Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the publlc the finest standar\ | brands of Beer of Europe and Amerlca. Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass’ Pale and Burton, Mueir's Scotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin _Stout, C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, S ng Bitter ATe, Anheuzer- Budweiser. Schlitz and Pahst. A. A. ADAM Morwicn Town. Telephone 447-12. Jy22a Ster.ing Silver, Silver Depositware, Cut Glass, Clocks, Etc. Usctul and D:sirable Articles tor Wedding Gitts, Finest Goods- Largest Stock Lowes} Prices John & Geg. H. Springfield, Mass, CRE

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