Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 29, 1911, Page 8

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_The wenh"l session, |i as all of the cornférence meetings, was [;D:, representa open to the public. - n was the anni- |'sions and ch!n'ch t versary of ' the _conferenice Epworth | inn; the Rév. David G- league. W. E. Plaxton presided. A | representative of sermon was delivered by the kev. Sam- | schdols, Waranoke w2l .W. Irwin, principal of tiie East Mornn, Trepresents Greenwich academy, and vocal rendi- ‘ald,” parsonage, 3 tions were furnished by the McWatters Rev. J. H. Néw] quartette of ‘Boston university. thé Norwich di Besides the officials of the confer-| Rev.. A. J. Cound, ence and auxiliaries, one hundred and | the New Bedfor: seventy ministers . are - attending - the | tel; t_he Rev. W. .conference, all of the “latter being | dent of the Provlmc' !lr‘?‘u-e% I;yl.Souéhmlll:neg:mr voo&le. hotel. 4" 2 officials and their addresses while [ - regramm : Bishop’ \marl| .. _ TedaysP ol = LE. :D. fi'}"emdflin‘ t l; i 3 aranoke e ev. : 0 ¢ 4 Stephen J. Hergin, D. 3‘ Tepresenta- munXon' 1 t A . - ANOTHER tive of the Epworth league, Waranoke | ferenee; 10.30 a. m., me inn; “the"Rev. E. C. Clemans, D. D, | %.30'p. m, addross of welcome to mem- 5 e o ]f you will. mwm representative of .the conference claim- | bers of conference,.b: B ants, Waranoke inn; Prof. W. C. Fisher | chairman of. the board of . 2 % by the name of Wesleyan university. Waranoke inn; responl ‘by. Bishop Earl it i p : Dr. Mary Carleton of China, to | D.; ‘m., anntv of. ‘board - . a® ative of the Womans Foretgn Mission. | of e cmnfii"” X Han] ’s Brown Stout K ary stocl;‘ty. i Mf Bentolu, 13 !C}éest:mz g i")reuiid:él :g‘g‘;.:hg{u? cf ns, Vou vdll Cruoy . LEAVES MANY . FORMER DANIELSON PASTOR The James Hanley. lrewlng CO. s BEGINNING RELATIVES IN NORWICH VINDICATED 'BY COURT T Providence, B. 1. EATIVES. MDICAREY John S. Sweet Was Found in Dying | Decision Came Few Hours After Death Brewers of Ale and Porter only T.d‘, Ifld Contmmg for Ten Dlys. O Condition by Hie Wife. - | ‘of Rev. W. N. Ackley in South Brooklyn. . John S. Sweet of Groton, who was buried on Sunday, was a member of Vindicated too h.h by * the couru, of our patrons who desire to do early sewing on their sprin; the American band of New London, | the Rev. William Nichols Ackley, ree- o 4 prng and at his funeral in Groton Sunday | tor of St. Andrew’s Protestant Epis- wardrobe, the opportunity to lay in a full supply of Notions and | the members of the American_band | copal church in Soutly Brooklym, died i v n played, the selections being arer, | at the rectory, Monday, only a few Small Wares at most advantageous. concessions.. It may not | 3a¥es, he Solectons hee e Tu- | hours: before J“}ugi:“ Sarean in the FRENCH AVMTO:HOPS =0 e e amiss tha rytln'ng s - P » neral march. state supreme co rendered a decis- 2,200 s - ROEENe that cve in'this sale is “standard, _f““ Mr. Sweet had for over 25 years been | ion upholding him in his fight against L e 3 : count and the same chlncter of merchandise to be found in | dne of the most efficient employes of | a hostile vestry. Twice within the| So Badly Injured That He Died a Few - the New York, New Haven and Hart- [ past nine months the board of vestry- Hours Later. our peerless stocks the yelr round. This sale has been planned | ford Rallroad company, having worked | men, demanding that Mr. Acklev re- in almost every part of the system as | sign, locked him out of his church and Paris, March 28—M. Cei, an aviat- on broader lines than its forerunners, is therefore, greater in |a brakeman. For many years he has | he was compelied to preach outdoors | or, was killed today while attempting Once a year we hold a sale of this character to permit those been a familiar figure at the crossing| to those of his conl!‘én;ion still loyal| a flight over the Seine at Puteau. scope and the prices in many instances are the lowest ever, | at union station in New London. 7 from the church supa.h He %rc;:lasg!‘d When at a height of 2,200 feet he 10515 . . Mr. Sweet had been a sick man for | to Bishop Burgess, " who uphel S| control and the macRine crashed quoted. Extra space and extraordinary bargains. 11 weeks. He intended to report for | right to the pulpft, but the contention | down. work Monday and had been abl for sev- | preyed on his mind, his health failed | The aviator was picked up desper- eral days to be out of doors, although | rapicly, -and. Monday he. dled—his| ately hurt, and died a few hours .. The “Only Grand” Nickel Skirt Extra Fine Sheepswool he evidently feared to take up active | friends say of & hrnk‘in he&rfflelai‘f::t' later. (- Marker, on s hi " work on the trains. i hours later Justice arean e 5 e i B o ORIy (Rl 50 TFriday morning he left the house at | since the reéctor. was himself a mem- Fotorate’ Gamé. Duck. » s prioe S quality—Sale price 19¢ each. 10.30, saying he would-go along the | ber of the board of.vestry that body ‘With $3,000 a month and learning to play golf, Manuel, of Portugal, has reason to reflect that there are lots worse things than being an exiled shore to secure some wood he knew to| could not remove him or exclude him be drifting along the river front. As|from the chureh grounds and prop- he did not returp soon, Mrs. Sweet fol- | erty. lowed, only to find him fallen down on| Mr. Ackley ‘was born in Bast Had- wsmume Harvest be! Th d a rock slah north of the house, a rail- | dam, $a 1840, and was graduated rom | "5~ Louisville Courler-Jouranl reaas ape casures road tie, with the rope he had fastened | Trinity collegesin 1862, receiving his | B T to it, swinging, in the eddy of the river | master's degree, and . being ordained An Historic Even Joha J. Clari's 200-yard Soft Fin-}} Cloth Tape Measures, 60-inch—Sale|Pelow. She réached him just in time | deacon in 1866, - He - was> ordained | THe moving-picture men overlook- ish Thread—8ale price, 6 for 15c. price ‘Se. to take his head in her lap and catch | priest in 1367, having.previously been{ ed a bet if they failed to catch Hale, his last words, “O, Josie.” : I charge of St Alban's church, Dan- | Burrows, Depew and Corter adjourn- 3 for| Cloth Tape N b & 3ir. Sweet was born in Danielson on | jelson. Mr, Ackley was in-turn rector | ing from Washington sine die.—Ana- goving buttons, Sc qualits—Sale price |, 1001 TaDe Veasures, 60-inch value|p."14" 361, his earlier vears heing | of Trinity church, Newton; St Maris | conda Standard. ¢ ale price 4c. pissed ‘In work in the mills there. | of Warren, R. L; St. Peter's, at Narra- 100 yards Black Sewing Silk—Sale]| SPring Tape Measures, nickel case,| T2Kin8, up railroad work, he ran as|gansett Pier, R. L After serving the 180 yards Linen 'Finish Thread for 3 2 brakenmfan on the Providence and Wil- | latter church he was called to St. i AND THAT’S JUST THE POINT BECAUSE IF YOU PLANT price 30 a spool; 33c a dozen. value 19c—Sale price 10c. limantfc section several years and then | Andrew’s.. ,For ten‘years he was su- Chlldren cr 45 yards Darning Cotton, black, worked as extra on the trains from | perintendent of schools in Rhode Is- FOR FLETCHER'S " INFERIOR SEED, NOTHING BUT POOR RESULTS CAN BE white'and tan—8ale brice 1o a buil Norwich and also on_express freights|land and a member of the state board ’ « * |on,the New London Northern road. | of education. 3 CASTORIA EXPECTED. = -4 a e was a member of ‘hames 'ver 3 SR petes i b Cothon— Miscellaneous Tongs. 6. ‘100 Broternosd.of Taain: 5 5 | o sanguen FOR A GREAT MANY YEARS WE HAVE BEEN TRYING Articles Mr. Sweet had great liking for music and for several years has been af- p“rl BllttOl\S Celluloid Thimbles, all colors, value | filiated with bands in New London. and 5 it at his death was a member of the Sc—8al¢ price 3c. American band of that city, the mem- TO IMPRESS OUR CUSTOMERS THAT IT WAS EXTREME- LY NECESSARY TO USE HIGH-GRADE SEEDS AND FER- Out-of-door Comfort for the Bahy White Pearl Buttons, 2 and 4-hole, PPN i ity Bl sGermn Silver Thimbles, value so— | Prs of which organization ditended the TILIZERS. WE STILL CLAIM THAT TO BE SURE OF THE ale price 4c. Mr. Sweet is survived by his i 5 ‘White Pearl Buttons, 12 to 30 Jine, Mr. 3 'y his 2. - BEST RESULTS—THIS POLICY MUST BE CARRIED OUT. vahe 16c—Sale price 7¢ a card. 5-yaird ‘Flat Corset Laces—Sale price | res,, Souins, Chatles - Augus and Spring assortment White Pear! Buttons, fine grade for | ¢ ®8¢h- nephews and nieces, among whom are ; 3 Mrs. Lizzie Saunders of Black Hall, Digdem Collar Supporters, all sizes, | Mrs. Charles Hedge of Fisher's Island, 10c value—Sale price 6c a set. Miss Emma Campbell of Groton, Mrs. ¢ Ella Gilbert of New London, Frederick Ironing Wax, cloth covered, with|L. Edwards of Groton, Allen Maynard natural wood handle—Sale price, 6 for | Of Waterford, and Hamilton, Alexander T‘ S al\d B-l\di 5c. and John Campbell of Norwich. ~An 1 ngs |5 aunt, Mrs. Henry, of Nowwich, also sur- Three-yard White Roll Tape, up to| > Yariety of Pocket and Sewing| Vives- %-inch in width—8ale price 1c a roll. [ Scissors, value 25c—Sale price 19c. shirt walsts, plain and fancy patterns, vélue 1lic—Sale price 10c a dozen. Barstow & Co. ARE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE YOUR ORDERS IN THE VERY BEST MANNER. THEY ARE IN,A POSITION TO GIVE YOU Carriages Go-Carts ST. ANNE’S OFFICERS. ay Evening by County | Director Casey. widths White Tape in pack- | . Princess Nainsook Covered Dress 5c—Sale price 2 for 5S¢, Shields, 13¢ value—Sale price 10c a pair; 3 pairs for 25c. Al age, va 18-yard Tape, in rolls % to 1-inch, value up to 15c—Sale_price only 8c .a e iy The regular meeting of St. Anne's g piecs, < T. A7 societs was held Tuesday cve- : THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY—YOUR ORDERS WILL BE ning when the installation of officers he collapsible 'kind, light and convenient for traveli 152188 Seam Tave in 12-vard pleces, Hooks and Eyes took place. The following officers were 22 B Y Bt ieino o the FILLED FROM A CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK BY COMPE- quality—Sale price 9c. > }ns'(‘a]a;lce((ldbyofi:zgesd{l;egties;isg;e!aflg}: trolley or train. English Carts, enameled in maroon or dark blue. s Featl i Black and White, 2 doz on ¢ s - g ¥ a ’ B - P TEN ALESMEN—AND A GREAT VARIETY IS CONST. - white—Sale prics % a procs. "0 17| Sale'price de & card. o O 47| Willism 1 McGuimness. the popular || . Sreng and easy running Reed Carriages, priced from $5.00 fo $26.00. % ; EAVTANT 9-yard pieces finest quality Taffeta, | Finest. Quality Brass Hooks ana| -President Miss Annie Driscoll; vice 2 LY AT YOUR DISPOSAL. president, - Miss Mary “Skelly; record- o " | Eves, value 10c— i value 15c—8ale price 100. y alng 10c—Gale price 7c.a card. | BECN e, Mins Margaret Twos Black Alpaca or Mercerized Skirt| HO0k and Eye Tape, black and financial secretary, Miss Mary n .‘ld,.m 5-yard pieces, 10c value—Sala | White, value 25 price 17c. S treasurer, - Miss ~Catherlng 2 Ic I ect - " 2 A Fees: English make Japanned Wire Hair 2 s by Mr. Casey, Mr. McGuin- I e ons A Pins—Sale price 2c a paper. ness and Miss Driscoll were well re: - - A < y ed by the members and great suc cess for the future assured. ' I M Miss Driseoll, Miss Skelly and Miss *4 Sherigan were appointed a committee to arrange a #ocial -evening when the members of St. Mary’s T. A. and B. society will be the guests. WE CAN'T GUARANTEE SEEDS—NO ONE CAN—BUT WE BACK THEM WITH OUR REPUTATION AND.EMFHAT“- CALLY INSIST THEY ARE THE FINEST “STOCK TO BE SEEN IN TOWN, Invisible Hair Pins, a. C. M. c. Hose cabinet, Sc value—Sale Roberts’ Parabola Needles, value 3¢ S“mrters | —Sale price 4c a package. “; inch Double Serge Belting, black Infants’ size 123%4c—Sale pri and white, 10-yard p|er‘e= value $1.00— T N TR, TYIFER Price 106. " | Sale trice 655 & picce. Y. W. C. T. U. MEETING. Our large assortments of House Furnishings not -equalled in Eastern Conpecticut. Still—we'd like your opiniun Children’s size ¥5c—8ale price 12c. N A _ Members Will Visit Almshouse and County Home. Women's sie Zic—Sale price 17c. Sflmple Sflm\ges “The Anna M. Herr Y. W: C. Satin Pad_ Hose Subporers. hiack L N e, ot S : e TR T T and colory, 25c quality—Sale price 19c.| At the expiration of a toilet goods| Cholf; Toom in tne. Bill block o ‘o Y Misses’ size 13c—S8ale_price_ 15c. P 2 Jobber's-early ‘spring trip—the only | Smith, Mrs. J. J. Fields presided. Aft- 6‘4‘ N trip of the year when he carries h]ql er the devotional services which open- / ; line of sponges—he sol | d with the hymn Ameriea, Miss Grace /. pins satnte. ponEes—he sold us his-entire | gupungion was appointed secretary < P/ ine at a great reduction (0! pro tem. It was voted to go {o the N\ P R N fi»e the expense of transporting them | almshouse the Sunday atter Easter, e ‘omt ) ers, | home. “They consist of all s i the flower missfon superintendent value be—Bale price, 2 papers for Pr e e O ;ruka"e_;o“‘;{: will have a special Easter service pre- red. It was also. voted to go to th P'Be-t«‘ American Pins, 360 count-—!llc Sponges . and are marked at such g:unty home o: Easter Sundsay 7 price prices that you can afford to buy them The collection was then taken and Hnglish Pins on papers, J Hneion » PRERI e A g ths mEgting eafgurost B gelncis =1 Weoman’s Relief 2o b gdom S ool We offer them at -thi: ] -w- Viburn. .-G- Compouna, oman‘s remed, s bale At aps HELPING HANDS . Belt Piri Books, black, natural and | pended pric - mu i - e e been knew for gears as “Woman's - Rellef” asinea white, Fo quallty—8ale price 3c. et + | Tea Party Given for Them hy Mrs. #t has positively prevem its great valwe In the mnt et AN For werveusneas, irritability, Neadaehe, Sesktehe, presstng- Gown pains, and other symptoms of 'gemersl female weakmess, Mmmmuu‘mmlmmt*“ D I think Viburn- o-cunufinhit*hfll._ 5(4 qunllt v — Sal b ; Biack snd White Beit Pins in boxes ¥z Wl prioe Be. A. P. Blinn at_Her Home —Sale prise 4c a box. : i5e quality—8ale price 9c. Mrs. A. IP‘hBl}rinl ;nlerlained the womanly diseases. 1t @oes me more good than &ny medicine I have clq then. 3 poithy Beard & Co’s Black Pins in |- :n quality—Sale price 12/4c. ;’,‘f%s;:‘n; a'}:’; pfid,fY“‘%,tHfiL‘?’h;;‘: Rl helg 76, I Fou are s miltare: trem dg’ ot the. s cannot prmise it streas enoush. I think It i the Dest womsw's ¥ ol atade, 106" it 202 quality—8ale prios. 14c. Targe part of the -afternoon’ was do: peculiar to women, which can be reached by medicine, Haditng oo anre. §hasiial tyRate peite o $AS Ryslits - Sale peicy 196 Molorberigs ol o el L It has helped thoussnds of other sick women; as grateful Yout toe fizs wrtting o stmter etter 1 you try R .Lc:mn‘s:.te_g ag-,.rmx;:::d ;1:: 35¢ quality—Sale price 23c. o s o oyel istters from- them “tleaxly describe. It containg me peisomous " 3% mr.k: ety Pins, 3 sizes, value 5c|. 42c quelity—Sale price 29c.. $1.25 a bottle wttlz dlrwflona. of _pleasure for all.. There were 19 i drugs present. VAANMAANAAAY 3¢ a paper. 3 ¥ Ao v o g <. ¥ 50c quality—Sale price 39c.’ HAREN Biins Sl g <’ 2 Shell r %h three shapes, - PELTED WITH STONES R ' fue 1‘5-!‘ ’ 11¢ a paper. 83c quality—Sale price 623c. Rueuod by the Police, Lacerated and ‘) A 34 ) llmmd A South meeehdinmly P.'lryl March $3.—Tt Was an ex 18] Ing - experience Miss Kate Johnson had when she ap- ' peared on the:street in a harem skirt. . It:wag the frst sight local people had, had of this fashion. .\ ‘érowd Tguickly formed .and after um m‘gedher- mlmadi her hmth stones. erated and-bleediug. she was final- Riture asll dt Carpct Laynl‘ ; 1v_ rescued by ‘4 friendly policaman, |- B g : who escorte hermm'r- ik We *{r’-r

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