Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 26, 1911, Page 11

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") Lace Curtains, u.vholmry GoodsEiu,| ¥ohns Bohannan. The body was ac- | opened informally by President Blake- e = b4 ? d easant ing wa ed by = K t k'prmemnkeslt D t b k A large vagiety at Inwm B et vae & lafgo etiendants. | | Ptory on May 24 1élayesic consistors patjical to use _ on Thin | overcast Wi / ture chfllfi! llé Tain MW in Num-h. i z ‘business comes in The foll i owing "“fg":w'm":“ from ::;h mapy ¢ o one mden)—-fl: in tempe and the bmm hat Fort Sumler h.ekd—-‘lnt“l‘t <changes 'lm: it 4 ntell! (.4 > Ther. Bar- '.".',% e eacs L e s !flgh*st 78, lowest 42. sons. Predictlons for. Tnesda) Fair; light i h”'fi o th only excuse for this attack um wea - cted. T s al . besit, < Pedeys Weaeiy e diedict intention. of the goveriment to. ue- : A Secedsion Flag Susi. Meon asd Tides . | eor the ' garrison from starvation— | 8 ffom Wauwekuss hill | - Mrs. 'W. &. Thacher is v'muu Mrs. W Sun il High || Moon | (D8t Fort Sumter was ‘being knocked h .y night | Frad D. Vérgason at her homo ‘on Syl- Il Rises. | Bets. || Water. |' Rises. | t0 “Dieces—that the stars and strtipes }) n en | via lane. Mrs. Frances Fowler is spending | several days with relatives at Eastern were waving over a gallant . 2 ;5 —_— 5 fl a. m | p mjla m | p m m?rfighfl;: a force au}mndnd m.;'.’ e A s’ )n- m:.tm;f wm';::mmu £ 7 | 837 ¥ superior—that in their hands was is speding with {3 l g.gi g.gé_ | the nopeless task of uphoiding the | r SUDD: | ter in Brockion, Mass. Z 2 flag an e country’s honor, and it 7 6.40 417! surrender or annihilation were the X 1 Ks.rry Bpicar has returned from Uti- 3 Always the estou T2 2’35' S,“,‘i? only alternatives to their choice— 4 : , N, Y., where he attended the Wits. 3 b fae 0 843 |l * 537 man—with New England blood in his | e Yo | cheKowni! Btevensots welding. In Material, Style, Fit and WORK- | ! ——-—————————-——————-——— | veins—with a New England education, : me after his arrival 3 A m MANSHIP. = ltt,"'toun atter high water it fa low | and New England associations—but ? ia Mrs, Daniel Wheeler and daughter, e e > 1 1s {ollowed by flaod tide. ith t b bl ed Blanche, were recent guests gf Mr. and: ete CHAS. H. NICKERSON, Wit S P D e e 'very penitent.. | Mrs. Daniel Fowler at Fort Point. Our ‘stock is now complete ‘with the Merchant Tailor, 128 Main St. t GREENEV"_LE | graced—stood up in the open day and a m*n anything by it” very latest and néwest desigms. Ex- ‘exprzaled his traitorous sympathy | gnd : the “éffensive emblem. | While in town, Migs Lilllan ‘Whit- Marriage of Bernard M: Maguiire of Wa- With the army of the confederate r it back, arriving in | man of Barnstable, Mass, is the guest | clusive, artistic goods, That's he whole terb: and Miss M Dw: states, saying—“The republicans havg 0 . about half-past ten | Of Miss Jessie Hyde of Washington f = il cvid 3 Yer—., always opposed the acts of demo- Vi g Wn three hearty | Street. stery in a few words. Now s the time otes. | inistr: E ocra er i = i fi?fe‘cffgfl ’maf,‘;'; sm:fi,d od‘fenf,gr ;é! Y n'e AR W ihEan s ’ Mn. John Rfley remrned thil Week to buy, and the place is at f Bernard J. Maguire of = Waterbury | $35 i to Hartford, o’clock Tuesday morning by Rev. Wil liam M. Kennedy. The bride was at- AT FAIRVIEW HOMF . CRIMINAL COURT BUSINESS.| Miss Marion Hunter has returned to tended by her sister, Miss Ellen C.| V —_— - her home, on Otrobando avernue, after 45 .M sn l Dwyer, and the groom had as best| Programme te Be Carried Out at State’s A!(M Will Be Here Satur-|several weeks' visit with her’ lnni- e ] 68 man Leslic T. Kennedy of Waterbury. Groton Today. s mother in_Hartford. Telephone 708-12. The bride was attractively gowned in S ‘elephone White m line silk, trimmed with| The ninety-second anniversary of{ ~The state attorney will be at the|, Pr. €. H. Lamb of Town street was ME and ied a white prayerbook. | the founding of the Independent Order | office of the/Gler of the superior court| il Selem Monday on business for the | nu“"{ wguv and Miss Mary F. Dwyer were united | £ s S : daughter, Mrs. ank H\mter of mm- In marriage at St. Mary's church at 8/0pp FELLOWS’ ANNIVERSARY ARRANGE FOR e o wore a white picture hat. . The of Odd Fellows at Baltimore is to be | here o ADF -28th, 1911, at 2| State. Vrank N. Hilton of Norwich bridesmald wore blue messaline silk ' ghgerved at Fairview, L O. O. F. home, | p. m., for the purpdse of arranging for | Madede trip with him. with blue trimmings. Wnd white today as Grand Masters’ day. The pro- | the- ,? the*May criminal term, bR i picture het, She carried roses. A re-| gramm 1 = i Mrs. Ira Wheeler and daughter, Miss s ception at the home of the bride's par- | ;¢ fo“:wfor Shewn 2 becg alaraee W May ’tfiNe;l‘oE]ong?:ém’l;ne;‘ Susie Wheeler, of Huntington avenue n "lh! 'fi.ul ents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dwyer, | Opening Ode—Assembly. Bu " . were in Noank Tuesday to attend the | ' Worry over ili<health your m"grflfl“n';l:‘l‘gv- 188 North Main street, followed Invocation—Rev. Charles H. Smith, | > “secused will confer | funersi of Frank Gardner. health no good, and merél . their own or others’ affairs_ call. the ceremorny at the church. “A wed-| grand chaplain- ; by advising him P wrinkles, that make you ol gavises with a ‘certainty Higher than | ding breakfast was served ond t he|® Proclamation Willam S. Hutchi- | at ogee.as. $0. the.cases in which they | , MLt Henry Robinson, Mrs. Chester | than you are. human powers. Wyuhin on St newly married coupie received the con- grand secre 3 K. Snow_and little daughter, en, ? you ara sick, don’t wm New .London. Conn.- n mt-uh.t!onl of many friends. The - i 2 b Y ¥ Prese: were in New London Monday, guests | about it to maké yourself v numerous handsome gifts included sil- | 53 H&w’l‘e‘:f’::‘an: ‘,,,3‘32: Hon Snea g.? 2 'flg‘fin mn;;l!es bl:keshg:-: l:n’;‘ of Mrs. Frederick Burdick. this wé repeat the wor:‘ of, ! ~verware and cut glass. “Friends from| scceptance of Donations—Wallace |uneventful. from ql olhlr w su Wall papers out of town were present. After spend- | B~ Johnson, secretary of home. Wesk. the. work of constructing | 5, G: Morrow. superintendent of the flls, similar to 'yours, when w ERA ;‘:‘ a few days ’“l New dY""k WW and | ""Raaponsive Reading—Grand Chap- lmnm Den_in‘the néw court room {mmolu‘;n.t K"l“:":‘ campcny o Our sto very complete and we | Mrs. Maguire will reside in Water- | jain and Assembly. was started. The pen was not finished | Kaiee, , was the guest Tuemda would be pleased to show them. The|bury. The bride is well known and I—Brotherhood. becatise of civil- court shifting from Noyes D. Chase of Otrobando mvenue prices range from cheap to expensive| popular here and has the best wishes Hymn—Coronation. Norwich to Néw Eondon. The pan is |- and the coloring and designs are Beau- | of all for a happy future. II—Friendship. to be located on: the east side of the Mrs. L. J. Saxton of tiful and attractive, Hymn—Nearer, My God, to Thee. eourt~room—and-wil run -from °the | 2yeNUC leaves today (Wedn It 18 & wonderful (Ollll. WI- We will be pleased to do your work, Funeral of Arthur W. Boyce. - Berifs : 5 ‘Washington, D. C., where it | v will admit if you try it. ahd can supply competent workmen. o ey : Sherifls desk to Aho messenger's sta-| gporg several weeks with her daugh- | Yo7 Wil admit If vou The body of Arthur William Boyce Hymn—What a Friend We Have inj tion. F 3 x Directions for its use are. rln!o‘ in P. S—Any work wanted at once.f arrived here from Providence sat 11.35 | Josus. - Y. Mie Charies Byiin six larguages with every Price should’ be placed without delay. .~ o'clock Tud morning, and was| Presentation. The Epworth league meeting of tha | $1.25 at druggiets. én ‘harge by Henry All Acceptance—Selah G. Blakeman, 5 R RANCO- 3 L8 m Fflfilg St'di.s' g"?‘ k"l]'nhflo:h ren; “were James eé:; pre-az‘gf“‘,'k;’f_}},med fhicers. iperto r E-T'}éek e SaTer %‘:’ 1u2$ng§x§sm lu'::ot.!:ghfork. Ppatric! |90 am: rand o . -l = n R ple and William el;n‘umfla'm. Bu::n.l was| Singing—America. week, M Richard Carter. ’.l‘he sibject was Help |——————————— lasty . ‘l m w : ih the Hickory street cemetery, where Penediction—Grand chaplain. don '(W as the supreme j and Hlndnnce- from Wflhout Place Car ds a.service was conducted by Rev. F.| The programme in the home will be g e ki of omum T ‘Wheeler “was. on the bench, and the William Wlmhekow- companied by the mother, sister and | man of Shelton, who will welcome the g“:’;’ et B"%w;: fi:;c g‘efug:né e 3&’&:\7?:“%3:: r;t\lr;ed"hc::\e ah:e:v e 7 brother of the deceased. visitors. Grand Master Hawley of rd Fiimsgan. best man at the wedding of his broth- —and— \ Mr. Boyce died in Providence on|Danbury will preside. P Camkine ‘md ‘the other plaintiffs are] er, Charles Witschekowski, and Miss i P8 Saturday. death being due to a com- the melectmen -of ‘the town of Old| Stevenson. ® m gg gisem:é‘)!z:d‘v?hseb;gfi'{; APPOINTMENTS MADE yme. " Théy biitg suit to force Fin- I all ' ards DI B on BV commanoen curmis | S B UL LG O e . - 37 am_ Boyce, nd has t Finn - . some time ags. The deceased leaves|Post G " or anity | & ke ns egan. | BARSTOW_1In Nerwich, April 22, 1911, MODEL 38 |5 motmer Soroter and siter 5ot ™™ Nomminate avdon on oot G Tk R R i et to Nominate Aides on Staff. Providence. 3 ' m '“ = Richard J. Cutbill of South Norwalk, No b “ m—“ MARRIED —— "ON — b | i Surprise Party. the new department commander of the{ Kimball House 'to. Be Repaired—63 Do;::“vza R“Alyg" th{"afi”&““‘g CRANSTON S vgr an /A pleasant surprise party was held | G. A- R. in Connectitut, fssued his first| Ciyh Meets: With Mr, and Mrs. C. L.| & 2 % - C. Stone, Henry H. Doty and iss at Miss Ira Barry’'s home, No. 482 | order and made his first appointments < : e i, Nprm Main street, Saturday evening.|on Saturday, aithough there are other c"‘""""fi““’" Celebration. Lillian Brayton m mm mm : . Gemes were played and a _delightful | appointments vet to come. s -Ohmries Kimbail ace DIED D S evéning. was passed. Refreshments _ The chief interest In the first order 2 " S S RS T A BALEE Wiaje Wad Moea cnnvonunt 3 were served, and the party broke up|is centered in the appointment of the 3 oy Afl——nnh R A e l“e vehicle wes péver Gullt for.this 2 at 11 o'clock. Those present were| staff officers as followa: & o 1he aw‘hegt“h. Ambrose and u.""fih'fh land country. t is_roomy, -uy Misses Eva Hyde, Abbe Brennan,Mary Assistant Adjutant Gezneral—Thom- 2 s v K Y iou Funeral services will bé. held in the ndfng and its use is appropriate Lazéfuera, Grace Shea, Marjorie Shea,|as L. Bartholomew, of Post No- 3, of % mbail's S8 1 = Gentral Baptist church Thursddy af- | all occasions. We carry in stock l’ully Eqm ped. Over- Helen Malone. Dora Lafreniere, Cath- | Bridgeport. i | ternoon, April 27, at .30 0'clock. fou STV pen, Top, . 8o P erine Daley, Louise Barry, Annie Kil- Assistant qurtermaner General— d MANWARING—In Norwich, April . 25, "H i, York o SR = low. in, day, Margaret Bel and f Post No. 50,] g ng, in the 8§3d hauled and Pamted e R Tty Mooy Ctles W, Euiscson, (of os _ Five Candle is1y Jdohn :‘:;W-fl € Jewell, ghell Band. TIRES_atesl, Ry Francis Peano, William Brennan,| The second parasraph contained a ¥riends T HonoFsof !hi;:gfln‘h Mn:}sg! Fufteral service B JLE SEORLON, E 365, 375, $35, 3;&. Michael Downey, Fred Lemoine, Wil- | list of the officers of the department| from 7 to B voloek Satarday ot his| sosh 354 P“”" Rl arIooh, FR0TRTT Fis0, s, u; B nmn AuTo co fred Lafreniere, Timothy Casey, John|as they were elécted at the annual en- me, on Oftrobe¥do avenve. Games Ag 3K 4¢3 atios &Fe K3 s | Condon, Walter Blais, ¥rancis Morri- | campment. played mnd graphophone selec- e e 5 = ¢ * son -and- Maurice Carrol. In the fourth part of the order Com- (m. enjoyed. At 5 o'clock supper was m L L am u, ¥ mander Cutbill states that the appoint- Berved, consisting: of sandwiches, cake, Notes. ment of the other staff officers will be! jca cream _and. lflpcmade A prettily mardtd Nerwich, Comn. annouriced later in further orders and Nm T AR T BRI T Ve S MY T ; David Deans_and John Johnson are decorated with five cam- 4 that post commanders who desire to{ gics was in the ¢ WALL P APEBS Fpendine & o7 Tow n Manferd Inominate an side on the siaff of ab- | Thoss present © wite 15 Main Street. JOSEPH BRADFORD, partment commander will do =o at ‘Wheeler; - . 1 Miss Nalite: Hben ot Plainfield was | JAte T Groer Tt Ganounsemeat Suy L o Geo it e ' @ 1 Are :‘u mA;nd r:. dy t:r iour 4 the recent guest of local relatives. be made with the other appointments. oo E’% Perk@ ATz mig BOOk Blfld&l'- spection. grades and prices, in- R TS All communications on official busi Siosoe . i Blank Bosks Made and Ruled to Order. eluding our English Imported Pa; ness_should be addressed to Thomas -2 . . . : tAp Peter Gauchier is able to be about{SS S Moldings to Match. —Decorations and | after being confined to his home ae the| L. Bartholomew, assistant adjutant Pleasurs Frip for 63 Club. uner a rflc n s 108 SROADWAY. general painter's’ suppMes, We~ are genzral, Bridgeport, Conn. The -6 -club ‘was- entertained Tues- m‘ Tor s result 6f an injury to his foot. day -evening” By and Mrs. C. In now receiving orders for paper hang- ¥ ) Several officers of the Connecticut Telophone. 92'and 94 West Main St.{ Garde Florimond of Willimantic was | Sovereign consistory at Norwich will 2 Z % 3 present at the fair held by the Garde| attend the rendezvous of the consis- |- Lady Assistant. : T N Chapman-at: their -home on Vergason . ing, decoration; and.painting. TAFTV“.LE SCUTTIEH BTk MASSNA, :‘;'ehm.: ;‘,tg in]-the :A;renmg sand- - - e o Tt e ited 1 H Wednes- iches, cake and lemonade were serv- 5 - ) g Many Attend Garde Breboeuf Fair— o I"v't::yuz';:;:‘:r"“ agre: ed b; the hostess: - Among those pres- Emba'mars‘ 3 Ll P. F. MURTAGE Notes and Personals. . ‘ent Were Mr. -and- Mra. Henry Church ldest lm‘ns Breboeuf at Parish hall Tuesday even-{tory at Providence on Wednesday 3% i 3 = L e ing. An exhibition drill was glven by | evening, at which time the twentieth| -~ LI/ . ; Felphube. call B89 - : ; the visitors and proved a notable addi-| gegree will be put on, preceded bv a|’ : a reminder is | Hensy B Church. Wm. Smith Allea. l ”l\ s 3 o o tion to the evening’s entertainment. banquet at 6.30 o'clock. The attend- o 3 , p Dancing was oxjex ‘;gmL? hounti] 12.| anca will also include several of the . that ' Pears’ Soap acts like l i l : g £ shed st don. = - orchestra. Refreshments were served nt;oiro:x ‘f:;:v 'I.;m;m Providence con- h’lm Zpoy the s uster c“r s oot & of Brideeport will charter a_ special - lor m Ne 'le'u, m T 2 train - consisting: of combination car, 5 § Successful Sale and Entertainment. | joveral coaches and a dining car tol. = \ 9 £ buyias FLOOR COVERINGS unth Call 1d-se ‘th X The sale,and entertainmeat héld by | leave Bridgeport at 1130 a. m. and of byying > H e _,!e_ew“,,e!n' the Ladies’ Benevolent society of the! returning leave Providence ai '11.30 p. you see our line. Our stdck is pow at B % b 558 T Congregational church in Ponemah'm. It ’s probablz that arrangements its best, new goods constantly coming n‘ “eml” hall Tuesday evening was largely at-’ will be made to have consistory mem_ T Ao we rarantee. (Al WRMESTLIL A “ IQSS 'f.ended handfia gom;lr hsum ‘wu realized | bers from New- London join this train is Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Oil Cloth rom the affair. e sale opened at!on its arrival ghere. 321 Mnstreot. | six o'clock and at 8 o'clock the fol- | L or \Linoleum, our prices are right m ‘1 'l’.." m m lowing programme was presented: Se- | every instance. y ay . . TWM.C.- BODE Prov lections by orcheslt:ahcomm:sed of s‘ev-l various booths were wall patronlsefl’ 3 or s R A e b i # en young men of the village: selec- | gy, charge of the *following | e Il P § 5 T | tions by aquartette, James Jackson, |,a,{’,e“’°“jlx‘,‘,‘,,,,, e W iham Bafl;‘y" : ; | W a apers FR’SWELL v | Mrs. ‘William McNeely, Miss Grace s m Hicks: food, Mrs. John | | * Rt S p- ) ernwo}?fl; “’Thom;s !Hoyle; (leggmlle- reles. Allen Bogle, 4 ae 2 ofh . af|Over two hundred putterns in neat 44 . $ msin exlipition, _Profestor;. Canfield. candy, . B. and pretty Wall Papers from 5c a roll has the L.f'e‘f Line of Alarm | reading. Miss May Moriey. A pleasant ! e, MTS. W;lter Sharples; fish pond, e 4 wgl"rds i All Borders # 3 g $ social hour followed and selections Mrg John Sharples, Mrs. John Brown pwads, Free. Clocks in the City. - . { were rendered br the orchestra. The| jeo croum non cake, Miss Gertrude v Z : N A SR e s S Young, Mrs,_Albert Pingree. The com- : o e s ) 231 Filwiee | | GrTaTon Ory |Ban 0 winetn et S SHEA & BURKE, chairman, Mrs. John Hccles, Mrs. Wal- g 1 2 § FOR FLETCHER'S ter Sharples, Mrs. John Sharples, Mrs. CutFlowars | o AsTORIA |SmiEliclne Sl o Floral Designs s GEDULDIG el ,Jobn Rankin papese L y sickness. ‘William - McConnell, a former resi- dent of Ts!tvflle, was a vis#tor here on Mrs. John Shea and family have 1 from. ~ Merchan!s avenue tlr moved | 70 Franklin St. Bulletin ltd‘\ Greeneville. ’ $43-2. st e N‘R.‘H_Uph-nhuhfl 'l‘tenton,

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