Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 19, 1910, Page 7

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lenry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 8 Mala Streel. vorts TADY ATTIRTANT WHCN REYTTYPYY, For Christmas Razors Strops Mugs Lather Brushes SPECIAL VALUES Alstricts, with slightly higher wtures an winds and sllghtly lower temperatires Hevina pharmacy changes Haturda Ther. Bar 12 m N, D. Sevin & Son THE WEATHER. Foracast For Today. ns Vor New 4. Hnow or rain #ln and warmer n north, rain in south portion Monday . Tuesday colder with fair in portion brisk to hig uth and locul snows in north south winds, ITHnE (9 west Predictions from the New York Her- On Monday cloudy weuther will prevall, preceded by rain in the south- rain or snow in the northern ilght 1o fresh . and on Tuesday fajr weather Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from whow the changes the harometric urday and Bunday tempe o m 7 80.32 22 30.86 8 pom 24 2096 Highest 36, lowest 7. Bumday TR W iioses oo 14 W9 12 m sessissanss 307 000 D, n. L34 3025 Highest 26, lowest 12 Comparions. Predictions for Haturday: Fair; vuriable winds Baturday's weather: Ag predicted Prodictions for Bunday: Fair to | partly cloudy weather, rising temper- | ature, variable winds Bunday's weather: As predicted. Moon and Tides. Bun 1 fligh || Moon Rines. | $etn | Water. || Stiser NOTICE Louiss Franklin Miner Ts new Ticatsd In her new ofce, Breed Hall Offica hours, 1 to 4 p. m Iptone 668, AIV(ays the Best... Style, Fit and WORK- CHAS. H. NICKERSON, Merchant Tailor, 128 Main St WULF Don’t Forget The PIANO For Christmas. Highest Possible Grades Yerrington's 49 Main Streel Third Baptist church on 5 ing and evening. In the morning he tcok as his text The White Harvest Donnell: treasurer, C. N ASD TRY GUR 35c DINNER From 12 to 2 DEL-HOFF CAEE, Groumd Fioor prizes were awarded as follo ond. box cigars, Michael Bar soiation, pack cards, James Ri fiuréifisign_sfifiutfluwers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG'S, 77 Cedar Street rows, widow of Rufus C. Ba mass for William Coughlin was c. brate At 8 o'cl brated an_anniversary reguiem high held laflst Hovelties Chignon Puffs Cluster Curls <. lor the New Coiliures worthy treasurer, Charles S. Hewitt worthy chaplain White; worthy steward, Leslie Gray ady assista Liam . White, Miss Susie Lamb. ibson ?I;ilal ki) 67 Broadway 'Phome 395 | brought plaintie. The Eundwir[:urse! and Lingaria WOTELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. COTSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. Fur Talk ‘ll! L L. CIAPMAN co., 4 Bath Street. Ia Tog business resu Morn. w00 601 912 - 19,14 1123 Il sorn. Il 121 £ 1t 1n dow 004 tide. GREENEVILLE Rev. Robert F, True Accepts Call to Third Baptist Church—Meeting of Holy Name Bocisty—Hers and There. Rev. Robert F morn- ids, and in the evening he xpoke Visions and Their Object. At the tning service Rev. Mr. True read s acceptance of the call which the church had extended him. Mr. True i+ thoroughly fitted to fulfill his du: here ca and the members of the church groatly pleased by hig pance. He was born in Holderness, N. H. He received a liberal education in the higher schools of learning. He was for twel the ¥. M. in various cities True held the position of secretary of o years engaged in the work of A general secretary ‘or nine years Mr. Evangelistic soclety of New Eng- iand, making his headquarters in Bos- , and for the next twelve years he was engaged in the Baptist ministry in Massachusetts and New Hampshire His last field was in Hudson, Mass, where he has held the minlstry of t First Ba stist church for five vears, Holy Name Society Re-elects Officers. A meeting of the rlv Name society was held In the basem nt of St. Mary's church Sunday afternoon with a good ittendance. The reports of the secre- tary and treasurer were read and an irteresting review of the work of the ast year was given by the president. Joseph Donnelly with the report of the year's work. The officers Gveryone was pleased of the past vear were re- elected, as follows esident, Joseph vice president, Simon Fa- secretary T Joseph' Bellefleur: ullaney. Whist at Engine Company. ‘I he third of the series of whis: now in progress at Engine company No. 2 held Sunday afternoon in the Jany’s rooms on North Maln street hteen tables were played and th First, and brush, Thomas Tields; sec- Death of Mrs. Frances L. Barrows. The death of Mrs. Frances L. Bar- ows, oc- réd Sunday afternoon at the home her daughter. Mre. Edward B. Brom- at No. 490 Boswell avenue. Mrs s had been sick for abo Death was due to pneumonia. Anniversary Mass at St. Mary's. In St Ma rning an ann ersary requiem high v Rev. J. J. Smith at 8 o'cloc Rev. W. H. Kennedy cele- ass for Miss Elizabeth Healy. Alcmni Association to Hold Reception. The Alumni assoclation of St. Mary’s | school has engaged the T. A. B. a reception to thei ’b‘ some evening ea LEDYARD GRANGE ELECT! friends to Officers Chosen for Ernsuing Year—B. T. Avery Worthy Master. At a recent meeting of the Ledyard | anze the followd b for the ensu ter. Billings T. verseer, Joseph A. Clark: worthy lec- turer, Mrs. Fannie Lamb Clark: wor- secretary, Frederick W. Burton: Rev. William F. t s acy. The thre ward, | Mrs eraces are M ra. Mattie ¢ Verdict for the Plaintiff. Iu the case of E. E. Bucklin. admr., vs. Mary E_Dickinson, admx.. the jurv the court of common _pi n a verdict for $1 s has or the Better Late Than Never. The memorial to Baron Steublen, disciplinarian of the revolutionary s better late than never. | delphia Record @he Bulletin. Judge Greene Hears Several Matters m—w—m Norwioch, Mg Dec. 19, 1911 C Plainfield m‘h-ufiuemflmum- Tension Line and Reassessment of Sewer Benefit Set Down for Further Hearing. On matters which he heard in cham.- bers on Baturday, Greens wns husy pearly #ii of Batur- day st the Law lbrary. cases from Plainfeld, Norwich, lwnlnlum, hut all have gone over for w, although sume prog- made in two of them. the first matier 1o come up was that of the condemnation proceetings of 1he Mystic Valley Wa- ter company, and Attorneys Hull and Perking conferred with the juige re- garding u date for the hearing of the an decided that proper time and The matier will be beard on January 25 The Blonington ballot last of the came wax the y and Attorneys Huil, Thayer, Hewitt and McGuire sppenred Tudge Groene in This matier somes wup on the petic tson of EAward E. Brasiey of Btoning- wh desires 4 recmnt. of the YoAes i that Lown s cast at the diection of The petition wets forth that there are five viting Guiricts in the town, and on moderator Geclared the Henry A, Btaniey raley, 1, 1 3. Holdrioge, r, There were the matier. the selectman votes #8 f0i- 0., 9696, BB Whceler, 6, 642; 31 My, Bradley was Beclared Oefeated He labms that dur- ing the voting thes who put ao X in the reputdican circie neme oA H This gave tut me sclet- on the talln a Pradley caimed that be received a vete on ek he Is entitied 1o would caves his clection Mayor Thayer would make 2 m asked for comz as the petitioner had Do furnished words democratic mized a8 1o change the meaning of the ne 2 Awcussion, and Atiorpey Hull Deistion ana furaiss 8] cember 26 woulg be it will be hedd in this eity, The next matter 15 ome up was the appointment of @ committes to fix the dumages for the property owners in Plainfield, »ix were 3% voters ume the poles of the high tension Wne of the Nasawauk Electric in front of thelr Attorneys Haboock, Brown- ing and Thayer are interested in thiz matter and wafter of those ba it, and they | company pa a demurrer wax 0 quash wnd | that the hearing should be hew upon the matter of the sppointment on De- . In_this efty. ment for 1 republican 50| & Whitney of Hartford. Percival smber 28t For the re-asse er benefit in Eleventh street. asked for by the heirs of the estate of Zebulon Attorney Robbins and Cor Fanning appesred the furmer Judge Greene allowed to mmend his hond, and 853 not allow conts tion 10 this was taken 1 nomg- | cous in pertocting the new compa matter went over for » further | againet an askessmen on the property the mewer commit- an aseessment { made on the property, there being five # in the room, ut was ot o DAUGHTERS MUST FIND NEW NAME. INTRODUCED BY CONGRESSMAN HIGGINS Court McGivney Daughters of lsanells. Be Usurpers in Connesticut, as Name is Concerned. Baltic Mule Bpinners Want Investiga- tion Inte Cost of and Combinations Deciared to (Bpecial to The Hulletin.) Washington Higging presenteq Congressman the house yes- New Haven chamber of commere voring the increase of salaries of fed- from the inmates Noroton fa- eral Judges of the moldlers voring the paseage of the ing & volunteer also one from sociation of Baltic, vestigation into the cost of and com- the decimon ' the Daughter of New Haven, the Mule Spinners’ as- king for an Izabelia et 2 terest among the Knights of Col wator Brandegee presented The case is of wice in- enate petitions from the Hat Makers 5, of Bouth Norwalk favoring the removal of the tax of ter cents per pound garine and another from the same as- association, 3 penefit associatior Catholic faith, Ladier' Auxiliar; into the cause of tuberculosis in dairy Senators by Direct Vots committee of the judi- the action of senate soon will face 1o face with a resolution provid- constitutional amen mators by 2 direct If the fuil u.ym-n on of luw ia, Qu for the election of vote of the people. sub-committee, sisting of Senators Borab and Dill- and Rayner, history, resulting i and a»‘vrp'»’ and republicans, resolutions amendment favorably. rah and Rayner made a majority re- port. and Senator Dili Senators Bo- as Court Juana ngham the mi- — e The resolutions will be called up be- fore the full committee next it is believed that the committ will favor the report of the majorit of the sub-committee. Confederates in Northern Graves. To meet the objections associations states against the imed, was Fatuck applied for articles of its incorporation the pame of t the graves of confederate soldiers who northern p committee on military affal o ha dorsed a bill giving authorit construction of large maso bearing bronze tablets, with the names of the soldiers upon them. tional order from cox “Daughters of Isab tried before TO BE MARRIED DEC. 25. Invitations Issued for Marriage of Dr. e N. G. Gray and M at Ledyard Corgregational Church. Jennie Bennett £iled with wo represented church Saturday | n has been arranz>1 TAKEN FROM HARBOR ON SUNDAY MORNING. take place at the "~ fatber, Enos Gray, Cries of Help Brought Severa FUNERALS. Wharf Near the Cheisea's Landing Ruth Jane Gordon. a prayer ser remains of Miss Ruth Jane the home of Mr. and Mrs. e Central Bap | C. Wright_pastor of | was covered tist church. with beautifu the service, sang impressively , and It Is Well The casket were in nun sance. funeral service was held at Frink_officiating. sang two pieces. ers were George Drigs and _Adams MANY GET LODGINGS. Thirty-Six Were Quartersd at Station Saturday CAROLINE BAILEY GETS BAIL. Released from Police Station Cell Sat- AGER oirecty " and Emhalmr 70 Frankiin St. Bullstin Bidg. Telenhone §42-2. Prompt service day or night Telephone 643-3. ME 15 10 advertistog medium in Connecticut equal to The Bul- Tetin Top Dusiness syulta urday Evening to Await Trial. who has ',.\ a and awaiting | of her case. Gone to New Setting a Fine Example. We wonder why some of those noisy | after & quiet, reserved gentleman lke | Mr. Roosevel of Oyster Bay. —Spring: sesd L TAKE OVER THE PLANT Over 310000 Raised to Carry on the Lester & Wasley Business, Manufsc- There has been raised within the past few weeks over $199%0 for the Vurpose of organizing a siock com- vany 1o take yver the pusiness of the lesier & Wasiey plant, with a capiisl of 325,099, common Bk paying seven per cent The businems of the com- yany, which has been uperating here for fhe paxt thirty yesss, the yrivel- Pin both aving passed away in the past year, anulacturiog enveiope machines, by the suies of which it hae brought ino this city sbout a ball- siion Gollars Over 499 of the machines sre in use, of which a dozen #re in trafia snd it i8 the intention new company 1o menufacture the ma- chine and aiso 4o & generz] machine | business, repair work snd aiso mas- facture steering gear for hosts. There is wet Ly and in operation one of the envelope machines which the giant turns out, ¥ being the Leader ma- | “hine with 166 parts and 13 motions, making WM envelopes a G8y, gam- ming, 10iing and counting them in | prckages of twenty-five. There is an imprint attachment which is 8 vaius- ble ad0ition 1o the machine. The Som. vany has a mumber of oriers or )--54 promising outiook, The services of James E. . Leach was formerly empioyed at the . will be secured ang be will re- turn b formed. ¥ie i now emoyed by Pra Chapman is in charge of the plant a1 the present time as administrator the estate of Mr. Wasley, the owner, and is meeting with good TEAM ON TRACK AT HARLAND'SE CORNER t Dox | Otto Marlonosky of Bozrahvills | Knocked Out and Taken to Backus | . Hospital. A% the last car from Yantie o t Franklin squar 1218 day might about midnight, crew »‘1 Mergrs. Fhaw ar or man _sew @ v roB% the track, bul the impect was not very wevers and wagon was not badly Gamaged e was on i Gl i 2 o) was berwees e hikh wall ang made run or get aws torman sizies that ibe ree me in the wagon ome h nis bead over the dasbboard a8 knocked out of he was waffering WEDDINGS. Bailley—Parirson. Saturday afterncon 2t 3.39 o'clock end Miss Alice O gowned in white 25 0 stiendasce, i comnected with the celepration of this event lasled upiii Jong after | Mr. and Mre Boloway will reside in I’urtenus:litulml] COMPANY. Bt Jesn Bagtists Bocisry Elects Ofi- ars—Olympians Play in W ilimsn- tis—Parsonal Notes. A mesting o the B society was beid Bunday afternoon and abost 125 m were present socretary and . ere The treasurer's report showed & #i- Manicure Bets and Wirror Btk Pims. STORE OPEN THIS EVENIRG AND EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS Jear Paptiee The Plaut-Cadden Co Jewslers and Bilversmithrs. PLAUT - CADDEN Estasiisred GEO. A. DAVIS - Useful and Practncal . Merchandise For Holiday Giits Bocks $or Boys and Btandsrd A penses Guring 3509719 and the year amounied receiyis were | The election of officers Only Six More Days s srs ooy Bz Corstmas Bropoers— e susy days for you and Philiy Marsocionite vice pregiGent Bocond vice prewiGent a8 Lambert: recordi ciste Raymond Wore Days and they w financial secretary, ¥rancis Boscber ireagurer asd opriesionding setreiass . Loyais Parat sarnest today—and th» Riane ar Y:urw you depers upon this store you wilk puying an easy, s3sart s profrasis task provided the compamy ,._, 4 Bewae e m,m,:w—u were arrangement as been comier ence Olympisns Defeated in Willimartic w Zenss tre crowde the Exceisior tasketball team Nelson's New C Btandars b 1 100 strong for MAKE THIZ HEADGUARTERS CHRISTMAS Candiesticis ang B { Siorse ans - | ringlon and Fryer, Just Received for maiing the mew l.z'?fiu Plr-, Hague wae prised ¥rits traces—price Zs & TOYS GEO. A. DAVIS 235.29 Broadway Ehla flh”U”ErEB’lMJoES Cranston & Co. CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street, GBANSTON’S Funera! Directors Xmas Tm Embalmers. ATTOMOBILE STATION & 2 Cet ¢ aad Bicroie Desecing Ceseral Ma-

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