Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 6, 1911, Page 7

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Predictions from ne)r.- Yoark Her- ald: On Monday: fair ‘continued cold ‘weather 3 is antiseptic 7 . whitens the teeth? - Observations in Norwioh, - What ' . _ | 2 1€ mall Warse neutralizes the acidity of the changes Saturday and Sunday: ¢ ishop Bre: 2 hes 3 s e mouth thus mv-un'; decay 7 Saturday— - held” J class : s " 3 he chancel ; _sav- & l-v-nel‘n,mhmlnfin mouth ? 6 p. 30 3 For the sermon of the evening Bishoj ¢ a : . oy . ¥ eontinue olf thi pres Hilh«'t 35, lowest 18. Brewster chose the text II Cor. xil. : 7 e = . - M‘ March 15th, s i Comparisons. That the power of Christ may rest up- : 5 ) flm s n as Predictions for Saturday: Fair; va- | on thee, dwelling particularly: upon the riable winds, becoming west. J. H. LARRABEE AND FAMILY at 150 a bottle. Saturday’s weather:. As_predicted. ? GOING TO NEWBURYPORT. Predictions for Sumay Fair; ¢reez-| BOTH MILLS MAKE GIFTS N. D. Sevin & Sen temporatures; northwesterly | 1o RETIRING AGENT HENDERSON Sunday's weather: As predicted. Loving Cup and Sun, Mbom amd Tides Diamond Scarfpin 1 Sun High || Moon| Overseers and Operatives. Il rises"sets. || water. || "Seta: SER T e i e = Day. u._mlv.m.“’-"v!'k""mMegonn.nu-mm.whmm e oo wizs b tion. of ¢ ¥ s €17 | 543 orn. | assembled the overseers and bookkeep- | land palding str R s T 7 ) Threads of ¢ 3 [ {57 a5 1 3| ers, there was presented to William G. hen. it was-learned Froc - Sug s k / A m STA lo N’E RY 9 61% 5.46 Henderson as a token of esteem and rwi - has c At mfllu &mnl‘ 'l'bm‘. 200+ 10 . 610 | 5.48 33 | appreciation from the overseers and in h fi_ < 6. 5.49 6. £.50 255 .0 3 operatives a handsome silver loving home of Mra. Larrabee. On S grandson, A ‘Armstrong. > e fl Box Paper, plain and decor- i ¢up standing 19 inches in helght, hav- was lngi.t.hreoh.sndl les. and being gold lined. | church Mr. Larrabes frien yard spools, value So. ' h & : At So—White lfi;d- IOG;Q- i g inscribed “Presented’ ‘o ‘William | resignation as superin of the|will th? surprised | winunc ';'l,u.:‘u. 1200- g Book : ; At Zo—ghaxer Sk Bubstitute, Vieck Muaildge, Ghue, Post Coed GREENEVILLE ; of Armetrone of | v e e Ty . 3 3 - i ; At 2o—Linen-finish bums, Dict Booklets | Death of Joremiah Minahan—Various Tikowise was heard with sincere regret, | children ‘and dchildren. ” Al d hday ¥ NoNess of 3 ook Iimrtaon: Since Jantary, 1834, Mr. Larraboetad | - Mra. William L. Douglas. . % "’""‘ oF "."“* v “&5& & . ¢ The death of Jeremiah Mii hk oc- elry Br:ckt“' mumx" ‘—"{"m)‘.:';; ? Slack or colors, fiu. 3c. remiah Minahan oc- 4 il DO . curred at 3.30 0'clock Sunddy &fternoon tch maker > s ety gy oo e Betion. s At ‘2e—Darning Wool and Needle e ARS. EDNIN FAY, - Franklin Square| 3c P home, on Cepiral svemié. xte o io fme 12 | Rome here onignt Seker an Ginese of : o3| At 10eBewine Sik. @5-vaze soom. 1L n S 0 - Mr. Minahan was bors i Cark, Irelan B santink g more refoicing than apo bysi- | Mr Douglas in un. Her husband and : dlack or white, value and came to_this country as & boy. ess. the; e two daughters survive her. For the past'50 years he has made his nently, therefore, has —_———— ) e pr 1) » home iri Norwich, lving od. Whits = e the last THIRTY INJURED IN ° vt s B iy g O 4 1 N Need! Pias street nntil four years ago,. when o . e unn's Toilet Gream = & Eismstee = e o g I e was married in this city. e n " » " was emploved as a brakeman, but 46 Beeond Congregational urch, Pittsburg Car Jumped Track and 8 (WITH PEROXIDE) years ago was injured in an accident bee having been su; malfl-n Kesled Over on Ity Side. Cleansing and Antise) Softening | 20 has been unable to work since. He ot the Sunday schiaol there for several R, "9 M9 | was a member and regular attendant years, 1s _deacon in the church| Pittsburg, March 5.—Thirty passen- | . o1vs visit with her cousin, Miss Nat- and Whitening. at St. Mary's church. ;nd lacrehrx of the xenl lutuA, s:rl were injured, -three seriously, to- | i "% "snen of Town street. Delightfully perfumed. Surviving are three children, Misses Mrs. , Larrabee when a large electric car on the 5 Bridget and Mary Ann and James hnd prominent part in m. yom:l curural division of the Pittsburg| 1. a5q Mrs. A. G. Denison of Moo~ Large Jars 25 cents at Minahan, all of Central avenue. He missionary | Rajlways company left the track at sup were here Saturday oh a business also leaves two nephews and a niece. d h confined to| Castle Shannon, a suburb, l.nd turned | trip, At h—mlml Pine, at 7e & paper, DUNN'S PHARMACY, i, &5csd it 2 2 2t y S T e Sy | "5t S v e Moorman | AT s i uring s long residence in Nos ic] wi serio urt were n has made many friedds Who deeply their wide circle of friends. Atbert Peach of Fittsturs; James Lang e fi;,fl::,‘;’&;&,%‘?m,. € “"“’“ 0T e 50 Main Street. ‘mourn his los S of Butler, Pa., and Chavles Wich were guests of friends in Pogue~ fth jot Heads, o8 e mesgpt P BITUARY. Singer of Webiter, P Twenty-seven tanuck the latter part of last week. Many Attend Party in Willimantic. : Covt Erbitns O . cuts and bruises. il e 3 . Among the many young people from HENDERSO! s roh. ‘While rounding a sharp curve a king-| .9 Brewster and her Greeneville who attended the sufprise 5 o At 630 o'clock Sunay morning the|pin fastening the front truck to the | saughiter, D Ao e party in Willimantic Saturday evening | G. - anaeuon the employes of the | death of Capt. Erastus Church oc- | car spapped. : have been guests of their cousin, Mrs. Pin Cubes, _cont were John Thibeault, Frank McNerney, Co., March 4, 1911." "Assistant | curred at his home on the Palmertown Eben Allen of Washington street, on and colored pins, value Sc Richard Shahan, James McClafferty, A!ent Arthur C. Brown made the pres- | road, in Montville, after a long illness, |- Rehekahs Gaing to Jewett City. Saturday .t.n.a for- their home in 2 John A. Mullen, Michael Barry, [ entation speech, in which he referred | though Be had been worse for the past| o .. "o, lodge, I O. O. F.,|Rochester, N. ping off the way ey B“;“*ey Carnelius Bresnahan |to the excellent feeling P g o e By o "‘,"““"‘.,,,,m?.‘,‘,’:fl 2f thel of Jewett City, is to have & visitation | for_a few T e relativer and P, Shahan. ways exis 'ween the agent an b 2 employes. Mr. Henderson sccepted the | throughout this secti T Hous, Hasdi, Wone sk e hiey New Ferk o, Hooks and m New Communion Set. gift with hearty thanks, appreciating | While on land, pncueu.uy all his life } oo U pekahs At to—Long Bill Hooks Byes, The individual communion_ set pre- xuuy the spirit in whk:h it was given. | was spent at Montville, where he was . BORN. hhck or whlh, lca e-d. valug Lo ril 13, 1834, th of Erastus | Work the degree for the Jewett City pag" ! sented to the Greemeville Congrega-|It was pu Ferguson & | Do A e Comionl Chunch Being | lodge, taking s tesm of about thirty BENOIT—In Taftville, March tional church by the Euphemia circle | Charbonneau. he cldest ot three onildren. In the iast| members who will leave here on the| da: to Mr. and Mrs. P. Benon At ao—curmn Hooks Eyes, We make a speclally | of Kine's Daugiters was used for the o O O e T | e 1o Gocsen Tas Deos oxt| 445 trolley, accompanied by & good- oF rant sirost. Blatk o whith, 3¢ & Sand, voIcs first time at the Sunday morning ser- mon%? N b T T o o in whaling, having | Sized delegation of the Norwich mem- vice. of Fine Diamonds at e O Sl i seer to succeed Ernest B, Nash, who expeditions, and on | bers. MARRIED. At ao-ounu Hooks and Eyes, st & Local Notes. Tecently resigned. B g T At eleven o'clock st the Shetucket the Greeks Begin Lent Today. v At 7._o.ug. spm Hooks Low Prices. Sonhure Rydholm of Bockville #pent|mill, Assistant Sapt. F. S, Brown, in In numerous Greek households in n.n?r.'h%‘ifi’gx . lfi" s Sitn Eyes, blick or whité, value e behalf of the overseer, presented Mr. | hunting whales and sea elephants, and | tnig city, there were parties on Satur- | LywmaN — g chester, | At 1:——Pm" Invisiale Heoks Noil Bresnalian has resigned his po. | Hénderson a_beautitul scartpin con- |made many iarfe caiches The last|aay eveiing and Sundsy, closing the |'darch ¢ 5 ey l‘-’m% Tyes, biack or white, vaive Ini a ITOl ‘Measo! Q' O “ 7 Mm ‘ E H. : i4en;with the Tinitad States Finishing dhmg“m This ” presentation toos | 1907, when he left for the Bouth At i . kel and Nr: TEelow "32 e 2 place in office and a fitting re- mmand of whaling ] 9 Srintany ad; Mr. He echooner Margarett o un- city after : 8. Ihn' At 8§ o'clock Saturday ‘morning a|$PO%Se was made by Mr Henderson. [ alea The veasel was sent out Hose month’s mind mass for James P. Wel- s referring to th il serv: by the Church Trading company. The bserv ther GRINNELL—At Montville, Conn., March 90— ' Pad dom was celebrated in St Mary's| W I E L2 LIS Soved thet they | schooner was sent out on severai other | 94Y Observed by the other 3100, William B Grisnel aged ¢3| At 19c-Women's Satin Pad fose church by Rev. J. J. Smith. y Supporters, o , Lind v would do as well by his successor. :rlps, but Captain Church never at- years, Waterbury Greeks Raided. say bdutton, value 338 a pair. Saturday night Mr. Henderson coms another trip. Although prac- l"unoul nrvlcu It his late residence ys the tu- 7 TAFTVILLE pleted his duties as agent and this %:fiy Il his life was spent in Mont- | Waterhury, Cobn, Morcn Sooin® | Shived end trionds Tnvited ta attond. [ A iy i il e In Material, Style, it 804 WORK- | pingchle Club Will Back Local Team | o this, Suitie me to amont sor s | ived on ' Tur in Allogheny’ oounts, | rant here and arrested siztoen men on In Montville, Mareh 5, 1911, button, value 50c @ pair. TR in Easte: [ i [2 txo mills. Mr. and Mrs, Henderson | in the state of Ncw York, but returned | the charge of frequenting .’;mbfln' 0‘ Erastus h"{?’n{“ :‘h ”el-‘f.n CHAS- M. NICKERSO ot eague | e (o take & southern trip for sev. |to Montville, where be ~was well | house. The proprietor was n«.a Wedserdey, Maron 5. ¢ 3| LINDSAY HOSE SUPPORTERS . N, Vlrhu- items. e gt i e sailor he nhad | Intq custody. ' A quantity ef cards and % ; Merchant Tailor, 128 Main St eral months. He has not yet decided | kn P sea “ha by o'cloc] Infants’ at 100, value 133e 2 * At the meeting of the Taftville Pi-|upon his future location. His removal | many experiences and he could interest nee Jus v '-5" gontvm-. March &mx. Children’s at 10s, value 13%e nochle club, held Saturday evening, it | {rom town, however, will be_the cause | f0F hours with his interegting tales. . e ot Boburs Misses’ at 1240, value 18c was. decided to take over the local|of deep regret, as he has pade many He married Hellen Sawyer June 1, NORWICH TOWN A % baseball team in the Bastern Connec- | friends, ~ businesswise and socially, 1815&. ry whom l;:v;- w‘;"fl;":g-‘wxfltheé ok Bl Nn-mfl ::rz;ee;.rwg)n e mm ::m%.' Women's st 15¢, valus 17¢ - | w wo sons, ng non_an 3 John % Hout league. s Frosident Frank Waters | o0 ®in chureh and D. & B wore~ | Oscar of Montville, ‘nd one dauguter, | Reve 4. B Very Conduots Sheltaring Sl Sucsaaradormotn st 10lock | ¢ . o, HOSE SUPPORTERS ; B, e e Mrs. ¥red Clark. of Providence. e BevioE— SN N1 Infants' at 100, value 18%0 hela st Jewert City mext Sanday. ang| NEW LONDON HUSTLING aldo leaves oné brother, Nicholas| First Church Membership. "Egfir‘:’;“mr B, 3':’:"5‘:""»2' Senni6| . chnarens -:?!V.o, ol o T Ty eaadtel. Freal - FOR BIG STEAMSHIPS. |~ Captain Church was a member of| A helpful seryvice was held at the | Forerst oeriom :fi‘n"b. held‘at nia 1ate Misses' at 160, value 180 2 i - Union_lodge, No. 31, F. and A. M., of| Shel Arms home, 617 Main street,'Tuesday after- Waomen's at 170, value 308 Will Move to Waterbur: Mayor Mahan and Delegation Visited | New London, where he was made a | cond: d by Rev, J. R. Very. He took noon ‘at 2.3¢ oolock. : e O S e T Agents of Cunard and -Other Lines [ Mason in 1363. for his text, Now Jesus loved Martha | WILLIAMS_In Groton, Conn, Maroh A otrect mevored Bis commection oih| Backed by Offers of Railroads. Mary J, Chapel. and ner sistersand Lesarus. What| = % i$11 Frances B, wife of Lamert iy s ol o o ey proinif= ‘The death of Mary J., widow of Rob- | J65us was to that Home he can be to ants, or el s been emploved fof a period of mearly | , MaYor Mahan of New London has|ert S, Chapel, opeu rreq Baturday morn- | N3 Bome for Jesus ig here to bless M Seromish Minaohan: iarch 5 Tapes and Laces twenty years. For the past five years | taken hold of the question of makinx ing at Lhe’h of hor daughter, Mrs, | 20d to hllp you x: 18 8 good thing tod pineras” from his late ome, !Gl -1 At “White Canm Tape, assorted he has been employed as loom fixer, | New London’s splendid harbor the|John Smith, in Mohegan, following & | KuOW ho how to turtf| "irat gvenue, Tuesday morn morn c'% ’gc Angon, voine 8o, and before that he was a weaver. Mr, | terminal , of European steamers h! iong lliness, Her death was dus to a | fFial to flmp mfme it a bless- g:,..m masy & Audette intends to move with his fam- | Place .of New York. The mayor and!m eral breaking down. She was born | B8 Don’t let in ufibelef. That is| § oclock. At Se—White Cotton T‘m"!b )&‘ iyt aterburs, whore ho has accepi. | & dsiegation of citisens visiiedChasies | "Siontville the daughtor of ir. 3nd the greatest shadow in life, May the L ‘wide, 8-yard pleces, ed a position. ' He has made many|F: Sumner, agent of the Cunard line, hn Chappell, 81 years ago. She | f2ith that takes hold on God be yours. Bichare S|At So_Whnite Cotton Tepe, u—m friends in his long residence here ang | °R Friday, 'and offered, with-the back- Years 3 well known The solos were most pleasing. Mrs, | Ga th v i "Wide, 24-yacd pleces, valie 186 all wish him the best of success in the | I€ of the Grand Trunk, the New |dressmaker in this city. - T D Bnow Not; Mixs T3 Ang Tresdh: .nq-.foofi‘ At 10c—Tatteta. Seam Binding, Hlack, porini York, New Haven and Hartford and | “Mrs. Chapel leaves one son, Rovert|Emma Very sang When the Shadows | 100 A% JI'3%%" ofclock. " ‘White and colors, velue 15c. In addition to our usual full the Central Vermont railroads, to com- daughter, Mrs. John | Fall Rround U \Miss Ethel Very was 8”1 this o1 P Notes. Dlote In & year terminal facilities ade- ; at the piano. Tohan Morsn '1‘125“{-(. B2 O otk waes T assortment of the finest Meats - | quate for the docking of the 900 Yoot | two sisters, Miss ‘hapi renzo Dw Fompkine, afeq 81 “years, Jtigtbs, So that K. u “",fl:“’ Thoma of Lisbon 8! stcamship, for the comstruction 'of and dd, !mfi-hu Like arudunu-. Notice of funeral hereafter. At 30—Flat Linen o.rm Laces, §- the markets afford we have/ visiting reiatives in Attieboro, Mass. | Thich the lina has awarded the <on- | Bomah. sud ons brothes, Georgs Chane| A lady here, who was out in the | momemw 1o My oh, March 3, Frances yurd pieces, valie bo. ORANGES from Indian River On Saturday Robert Pilling of Prov- | S2¢t L nowflorm of Friday, said that as the| B. Bockwitn. wife of Edwin B. 'liinnecr At 100—Woolen ’l‘nmnln‘.:nll. L ORANGES frem Californi tdance. street went to- New Bedford, | wo vouly ras (50, there sooner than Mrs. George G. Gates. o siiee thick and fast it _remind- | CeRS) athie w1l be Tield fro THES pleckny e GRAPE FRUIT where he will spend two' weeks With | 3o, Borraer foee ooy erva At 1220 o'clock Saturday noon Mrs. i g plaguo in bl Do iose will be.Sale fosag. the UIf, from Fiorida P Mr. Sumner, following the interview.|geqrge G. Gates died at her home, No, | Denver, Col. in ¥74, when piople car- day, March 6, at 3.3 Ey GRAPE FRUIT from Ports Rico 3 S TR ampmiers o e Matth iver front |19 Ann street, following an extended | riod umbrelias throuch the 35| B ARNES Tn Haverhill, Mass, March and many other good things | ,.3eo2Sont i smplerst in Mo | eiwecn tneBasiery and Forty-escan | 1S3 S0 T8 DOm0 NOmpion, 0 | Becke Vit » farm poat. 4 Bongamin. Frankiin Sarnes, aged ‘ Pearl m p io. b . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Kyle, | #1550 Wod stay, rth of Forty- s At So—White Pear] of South A street. 1ec?n‘ri' .;u:rr' =2 :':::o..;‘n;_ rtvfl p g icom e Agei ous SO0 on & eul. x + “I wouldn’t go no: of Forty-secon ‘deceased ‘)flu 'E.'LE’. -AHKET, 'mgnnon ha;n! ;:;n;;::getgo;.: street.” he replied. “It's too incom- ; At b o Ll mf' i, Seiast | ; uh—Wta Péar] Buttons, ‘.‘” ’ JUST! A ped a heayy weight on his foot, uul he | 558 s o 3 i 3 x prect com! e B e : 0. 'IN HOLDEN, Prop.. 2 b s oS g s R e'rrrfeym:‘x'fi"::a'?; oz:r p\}:rc'k :n:ewhm i."&‘x‘x‘.‘."'“ m‘:‘.d.fmut:u{‘v‘_trnm' uuuc. is a calamity ‘Westérn 18 “ m - 3 About $.30 o'clock Thursday evening | ouses, the railroads “"“ i piffeicn Babcock of ‘Boston; two sisters, Mra. —— NOTIOE ! an automobile crashed into the tele- | [Pk TiEht on the plers, and every | siuert ar. Force of Ann street and Brs. 'r- Attond Now Haven Mesting, 1 repair, remodel, red phone pole wituated near the main en-| STV'TY WU be toTRoes WOTIONE B ; of Lincoln avenue,| Miss Sussn C. Hyde of Washington ¢ Pure ot & essonatiy ooieclean| trance to the Ponemah mill. The ma. | Sont of cost to us Here w an , Charles streat left on Baturday for a visitwith | By, g wees M 7L gl ] c.ine was apparently uninjured, but|"eavily for our Al e report af | 1ve8 in the south. friends in Hartford and later will be unara rec nrs f 4o ) nu.un‘:p - & postal and | & "o ole was knocked n_fl, over and | A 1 o apropos ".h“l:’ the | Mrs. Gates was of a kind, Iovin: in New mvo to attend the Ill-!on y . — had to be reset the mext day. “m t White Star|Nature and made many friends, and the | ary Jubllee, to celebrate the fiftieth X dations, SleeE o0 SRUCKNER, The Furrier, TRy L 8 iaw m‘vodtx-nyhtvemomflflfl‘mum ot the 2 Tel 254-3. Franklin St :I‘:;'“m :-l"‘e S{‘"";"’;‘;‘"{.fi:mmc the | 8ll 1n their affliction. Congregational Womsn's -Board of| - x At ty Mastte, &t Tormmer ot:which will reach New ‘York 2 Wilbur sl. Knmn‘n-' : Forsign Missions. 2 Embalmers‘ : Y mfi, i Anneuncemen! for 1911 - neral O e o Jomeation | aluo| {2y MOrBiag between ¢ &34 7] 30 for Nerth Carolina School x LS o o ¥ oy B e B T visited P. A. 8. Franklin, president of | T FaFR i ahields, oy S=i.t . . Y (nternational lercantile rine, - v : - 5 sizes, af ® nm‘n{ the Internatiomal M tile ‘Ma ‘home missiopary £ t 90 & palr, .e Fu' Stndl.s’ oh s o bk Iy ering accommodations to dock the . X n 1 Lady Asststant, 4 ! ; Embal Olympls, but Mr. Franiin just st} Not e . A At wmm-k <1 Billew 5L 5 and Embalny Dresent s mors interested in & tem- vt n st - R T ’ “ - porary arrangemen h . - ; . 7 » W care of his hig boat than in a per- ead el‘e g 4 : nlun 16e. N Lt tessmiislpial Wign s o 70 Frank'in St. Bulletin Bidg. [l manent solution of the problem. His a, : - On Bunds; " united - at m. . mea wo file oo 62% Wik vy o e oot From e ar derarement | 108 d:ouundm- of | nal : RO " Tae n - er e ohtsinine an — [ E "..”.‘ o ih “‘I:n::r’ofb:“fl::l Prompt :ervice dar or night permissi-n for 2 temporgry extension Noted an and There. £ 3 i pair, m / of the Chelsea pfers. ' ; g wolnmu lm Wall Pzn:e.:.'::: So long a8 Mew York and other 3 maunumuu’ma i o tates are appointing commissions to ST 1 m t'hfl:'e :xu :na-uan why not allow the ~ ‘ werk. . tamporary extension of the h m‘ B T matiers wae || e

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