Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 23, 1911, Page 7

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“Stomach Distress s THE . Porteouss Mitchell Gas and Soutnens Vanish What's the use of always feeling COMPANY. miserable just because your stomach Servicel TR b Thereinmuniv = DR i T e Handsome Memorial Windows, New Organ and Other Bureau Scarfs, Squares, Etc. thousands of people have changed bad A special purchase of M Odpus *Elfverr ‘Tpufr.s:u stomachs_into perfect working ones by Gi % the dmg,fimeth.d of swallowing one or ‘ts' two little MI-O-NA stomach tablets 5 after each meal? With the«dedication over, everything| Thereare two large windows on each | MI-O-NA is compounded from thel;s roggy at the Church of the Good |side of the auditorjum, these being formula of what is probably the best|ghepnera for the holding of services, | 106x150 inches in size. The window fperescription for indigestion and upset| 3 for the first time since the sum- |on the south side is in memory of the e eg"::r;"";;:fil The Lee & O5- | mer recess the Universalists now have | families of Sebastian B. Seppler Sud ood 3 A - » vhi 3 by e central - S . Tt relieves distress in five minutes, | 3 PIace of worshin, which, after boing | Datid T 0¥ s the cross and crown. Ke@djazoy 1,000,000 doiidpea. but better still, it removes the cause|sorth many complimenta: One side of the emblem bas A and on - of misery in a few days. sions. the other side O, meaning Alpha and Large box 50 cents at The Lee &| " mp. nandsome stone church, with all | Omega. Do Osgood Co. and druggists everywhere. | ji5 surnishings, costing but little less| In the window on the morth side the —eeeeee——————————={ than $40.000, was built by Contractor center emblem is a dove with extend- , @s Nopyovizays, Kox. expres- ’Erdidovaa < g A PR T oyds TIYPWTEQS Sis 0L0YOYTOTE [IEPOS TS C. Morgan Willlams. It is of old Eng- |ed wings, a cup and a sheaf of wheat PONEMAH NIGHT liSh style of architecture, with o porch | belng on either side. This window is Eiddos Bureau Scarts, Centers and OBSERVED AT Y. M. C. A.| at the side, where the entrance is. The | In memory of George Webster Gould AL building has a frontage of 44 feet and | and Abby Loveland Gould. Over 100 Were in /gtendance and En-| Fing bacic 115 fect. The front part of | 1b the front of ihe church the win- Squares, enables us fo > 3 the church, on the ri . ‘en- | dow is the sam, E s - 5 i ot g s B i Sdas Sehool room. | ic of the mame of the church. It rep- sis oupracaj make these remarkable A. with a special programme given for | two. The seating capacity of the au- $is L aE : , e s - o"erlngs. i is 25 p e lamb in his arms. This window is in Ex DO7jz= kai Gyopdeygcs ©d Guraiidypata LGy Ao 7 ps. the men in the Ponemah mills at|ditorium is 250, but all three rooms - o P s i weore OO jopday vakidy | oy ek trance, is the Sunday school room, v hil i i ’ | resents Christ as the Good Shepherd Ponemah night was observed on| while on the left is the auditorium. Sith & typical eastern landlcape,while ‘Taftville, who had been specially in-|can be thrown tegether to accommo- | memory LOT 1—AT - . @ e w twelve years previous to 1856 was su- 25¢ EACH vited., Over 100 of them responded and| date 600. The pulpit is at the w ‘peflntendent of the Sunday school. The e N s suvahiay phswy Wednesday evering at the Y. M. C.}the primary room being between the T e ook s Boek oF Whiss Au8 6. enjoyed the programme given in the end. The church has ben attractively X gy s . E90 et bartaioe 25 VT o'ctock | Turnished, ‘there being o large enter. | Window is in the Sunday school room e T e b et The committee in charge for the even- | tainment room with stage in the base. and faces the “"ee'% A A . broldered In neat design ze ing consisted of M. J. Waldron, D.|ment. with parlor, Kitchen, men's room | There are elght other windows in the ’ Scarte—BpeRiut arice 360 saot. Ilg:_rpfu', J. B. Benoit and George Bar-|and boiler rm:‘m ul:) provided for. iy o gast (su;l:erint;nd?nts_rgr AR E ) o i W e ew Organ. | faithful friends of the school. he e e EACH .r?::r "E‘S?&Z‘Z‘.fi“"&«?fi“}i‘-e men teazgs Situated at the back of the platform dows are 40x4S inches and are Fz = from weave shed No. 1 and weave| s the new organ, the case being of | memor~ of the following: Theodore I Size 18x50 Hemstitched and Scal shed No. 2, in which the Ne. 1 team | quartered oak. the pipes being grouped | Albertson, Sunerintendent Seven ¥ oo, | o e—————— | [0P¢d Scarfs, embroidered in assort proved speedy winners and got an en- | 2and finished in gold bronze. All theseiRen)amm Ballou Whittemore suv\[»;r;n» - ed designs with lace Hdgings and thusiastic reception for the form they | front pipes, as well as those over four |fendent 11 vears: Char[es P{enrf illa-§ pand and a kind and indulgent fath .| the company offered and agreed to Insertings large variety to select showed. This was followed by an in- | feet in length, are of heavy annealed | bY. suberintendent 11 year: Chl‘"‘c‘;-" whose passing away will be a hedv ‘pay 45 cents per ten-quart can of milk from—Special price 49c each, vidlue teresiing ten minute exhibition bout|Zinc. The other pipes are of a com- | Burress Woodworth. S“W"{mmd;’-‘“‘ i‘ blow to his imimediate family. delivered on their car. As a result of | 75¢, of wrestling between Jack Monty and | Position of pure tin and lead, and the |vears; Flarriet Grant Perry, teacher in Miss Maud D. Pink | that offer, he says that they have met / Young Colburn, with Neil €rowley as gla;;ad:;n pipes t.{e of specially pre- ;r;i‘r,r;?;\;hde;n:'rltnfi:&tk {:;chge i’_:e:!:: PP e T g ol cralgradio . ‘m% m.Ln){ of |LOT 3—AT $1.00 EACH referee. ar eavy metal. i - ~ > 5 > 4 d S O the producers pr R U T B AP —— Kristek and Malcom followed with| Tho action is tubular pneumatic |mary department for 20 vears: Jennie | ho home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.|.i"¢nat price. It is understood that Hemstitched KEmbroid- a clever exhibition of hand balancing, | throughout, and arranged and con- R, I N tr [ Wednesday aftorusan Bhe had Dech | the company will take all the milk] ered, Irish Linen Scarfs—also ind a2 basketball game between weave | Structed so as to give the fullest ac- |Son. 0 TR ey SEeB To in poor hoalth for saveral montns. but | Produced daily, seven days in the | size H ftched Squares to o and weave shed No, 2|cCess for adjustment. The wind chests | Benjamin Marvin, Eliza Marvin. was seriousty 1l aule o ehoruine bUt]eek, until May 1 1912, with no| match- -ial price $1.00 each, reg wound up the athletic part of the pro- | AT¢ Pneumatic with an individual Other Gifts. = e trns B et B o0 It iste- | snuten, ular price $1 This was won by the No. 2| Yalve and pneumatic for each pipe. In| Tie aisies of the auditorium are car-| . th Middlesex, England, the daugr _— the score of 13 to'4. The the great organ the open diapason,|peted with red velvet carpet. the three| .. of Charles R. and Rosetta I NIOR Y. M. C. A. POOL Iso included in this offering is a dulciana, melodia and flute d’amour |aisles and the passageway at the back Fink, by whom she is survived £ shal Ju R Y. M. C. A % great variety of Cente Pieces Weave shed No. 2—Potter c, Fon-|have 61 pipes, and in the swell organ |and front of the seats being thus cov-| ... 1o Norwich two years ago and | is Leading With Onl One | P0ilics, Ete., in quantities too small to taine rf, Coyl If, Stanley Ig, Pilling rg.| the open diapason, stopped diapason |cred, making a_very pretty effect in |50 0 SOFRel 1O yoars ago And | Vetter is Leading I nly One ! dvertise—all at very attractive prices Weave shed No, 1—Rydholm c, Be- and calicional have 73 pipes, vox co-|contrast with the light finish of the|jljagkell. She attended the Baptist Game Lost. air rf, Larkin and Lambert If,Jacques | 1estes 61 pipes, aeoline flute harmonic | interior. church. By her bright. cheerful ways 3 (At Linen Department) g, Crowe rg. and oboe 73 pipes. The Sunday school rooms are car-|che made many friené~ by whom her | « 7 the junior pool tourney at the Y. Doughnuts and coffee were then| The organ has of course been prop- | peted with an attractively designed in-|geath is deenly mourned. The onis | M- C. A. which is to be served upstairs at the office counter, | CT1y adjusted to the acoustic conditions | grain, this having been given by Mrs.| lative surviving in fhis country 1« 4 | ISt of December, Vetter. while a short programme was render. | O¢ the church. It is a fine voiced In- | Edwin A. Tracy, who also gave the | sictor Afise Violet Bink of mtry is 2 | ing, having lost only one game in fif- B ed by the Wheel club orchestra of|Strument of two manuals and pedals. |framed picture of the old church which . 2 pEA - | teen, and he has three more to pl The T0|let Sale eight pieces. It is blown by an electric blower. | hangs in the Sunday school room. P | A. Heneault has finished his games TR TN TN There lar; th;ee p‘;;!tons under each| Other gifts to the church include RICE OFFERED FOR MILK. | ana is second, while ‘\\1 l.\'lu]nlc_\. whe | ==y Party of 14 From S manual, for the adjustable combina- |these: Pulpit, by Mrs. William EH. ST T gt . | has five to play yet, is third. The November Sale of Toilet Geod s, w“’; ks ":l m’::::m from | tiODS, aNA_they operate on the destred | Cardwell in’ memory of Mrs. Nancy|Manager Darling of Providence Dairy | = There are 20 in the taurney, and the il oootinse. Teday and sl flt"_ s the local telephone office who went to | S.0P8_Of the organ. Included in the | Chesebro: hymnal board, by the A Company Tells of Offer. | standing of the leaders is as follow rigally g " e o Willimantic sn Wednesiay Aevenin‘ to accessories are balanced swell, swell | bertson descendants; clock in ladies ¥ b = _ | Vetter, won 14, lost 1, percentage is the most comprehensive offering tremolo, crescendo indicator, balanced |room, by Sabura S. Stocking: mnew| Concerning the ofier of the Provi- | A. Heneault, 15 3 of Toilet Requisites that we have ever attend the dance given by the tele- = e 3 - o Wy h 4 18I Ggiiver in The town hatt thite. g‘-‘_r‘ensé:e‘r;dat‘:.cngtr;eit to pedal reversible and {hymn books and new service bhooks,|dence Dairy company to milk produc- The trip was made by auto through the courtesy of the A. C. Swan Co, —_——— e ROUGH, SCALY SKIN 3, 8533 . tanle 10-3, .769; Millard 12-4, .750 :J. made, embracing complete lines and {two to each pew and for choir and|ers, Manager S. E. Darling states that | 9-2, .818, a"m_;m.ms of :v"y :‘y nesdfuls. ti | Font | pulpit, by Chauncey B. Woodworth " e Yy WAL POt | framea picture hanging in the Sunday Make it a point to visit our Toilet dsome baptismal font of white 2 A han P! school room, by Mrs. G. A. Keppler's Goods Department this week and take marble, which will be placed near the Spar ? i pulpit, has been presented to Sunday school class. advantage of the emphatic and liberal the . A e . i e . church by Mrs. Thomas Potter in meni- da“;"gcg;};,‘,"";‘o,}g;":.f,‘;“"g,’;.,,‘}:fief“{,’y savings in each item, Little Patches That Pesl Off and|Cry Of her husband’s family. Mr. Pot- |x s Gilbert & Sons, electric lighting ; T ter's grandfather, Rev. Thomas Pot- - - Chy Co. d the heat- Form Again. ler, was one of the early pastors of the | 705 S W B & o ¥ s ' ,“t‘g"""s SHroR. .‘i“‘ on the front | “mhe church is brilliantly lighied by D Sd Rlbbons Try This Remedy at Our Risk. of the font are the initials I. . S. electricity, there being four chain ! re en ——— | Most Skin diseases are eruptions ac- Memorial Windows. chandeliers hanging from the ceiline, cnied by itching. But there is Throughout the church there are 25 | each containing a bunch of lights, s {300 pieces of 'beavtiful Dresden Rib- another kind in which small patches| windows of various sizes and all are | while at either side of the nulpit are .h Solly & pisti e liny of scales appear and fall off, followed | 9f imported opalescent glass. There |kracket lights. ons at fully twenty-five per cont..les Ly another crop. This may spread all {are tiree windows in the vestibule, The pulpit is of attractive design. than usual prices over the body and become almost in- | these being in memory of the Champ- | being of oak. on which there is an/ curable. | Beautiful Dresden Ribbons, handsome patterns and rich col- orings, full 4% inches wide, value e oy 1be lin, Walker and Greenhalgh families. electric reading lamp. soothing application of Saxon , our new skin remedy, should be mage. Thiz s very hesling and penc_ | COMMISSIONER GUNSHANAN MOTION TO HAVE To the vare seat” of the renbis, "5l FAVORS VICINITY OF NORWICH. VERDICT SET ASIDE. stroving the germs. Thursday and Friday PURE FOOD SPECIALS Handsome designs in Dresden i ! Ribbons in a variety of color Treated in this wav, as directed by | Sanatorium Here Would Be Central [ Claimed That $350 in Case of Gallup SOtabinatiohe. b And B3 inches the . book. in the box, the scaly for Eastern End of the State. | vs. Campbell is Entirely Inadequate. ! l-‘ine Grmulated P R LARD ]v.'l.du, value a yard—Special 19(: patches disappear and are replaced by g —_— 1 e e i price F mooth, hezlthy skin. Saxon Salve is Commissioner John Gunshanan 8] In the superior court room on Wed- > -onderfully healing and soothing in | here on Tuesday, before and after his! afternoon, while the jury was' lbs L=< 3 lbs A magnificent showing of rich all forms of skin diseases, eczema,|address in New London in the even-; 6ut considering the case of Knowles| . colorin~= and handsome designs barber's itch, ringworm, etc., and we{ing. He was in conference with offi- | vs. the Industrial Trust company, exe., in beautiful Dresden Ribbons guarantee it to satisfy you, paying| cials of the local Anti-tuberculosis as- | the motion for the setting aside of the hack your money ,if it does not.|sociation regarding the work being| verdict and the granting of a mew Broadway Pharmaey, G. G. Engler,|done. He favors locating the sana- trial in the case of Gallup vs. Camp LEAN BEEF--for Mince Meat Ib. 8¢ Norwich, Conn, torium in this vicinity, as he has pre-! bell, in which a verdict for $330 was viously stated, and considers it central , given last week, was argued. : FANCY loc choice cuts 6 8 l“c Starts Much T 9 Iscation for serving both New London In behalf of the motion Attorney all pewi k:‘;w l;:‘:b';egwt ot| 2nd Windham counties. as it is easily | Donald G. Perkins held that the ver- LAMB CHOPS 1b. CORNED BEEF 1Ib. constipation would resuit in severe in | F¢ached in all directions by steam and dlm_t w;.srwtmgy inadeq t;, }alnd ¢ l)]z T “ - 4 3 3 * {23 trolley roads. claime ha he court $had the righ i e o (SnUehY | "R NCE fmdon Tuesdus evening | (o aet ¢ asiae for madenuacy us ven | SUGAR CURED ~ 17¢ | SALT 25¢ KING QUALITY SHOES 1b. SPARERIBS 3 1bs. for Men & el = v: for excessive damages. He also! King’s New Life Pills and end jt. It's|Jrsanization was effected to providea fas g2 - - the only safe way. Best Tor bmoum“; fund for helping tuberculosis patients. | claimed that the court ought to lmit BACON 515 and 6 inches wide, value 39« 3 yard—Special price...... 25¢ THE PORTEOUS & MAITCHELL CD. 1t es Patent Leather, Russ headache, dyspepsia. ehills ong amess:| At New London the question was|a new trial to a question of damages, - —eeen e L e e s T 35c, at The T.es & Osgood Cora.” | asked if an¥ site had been chosen for | as all findings by the jury were in be- W TRIPE—New Pickled PORK CHOPS S g P gkl o e R the location of the sanatorium. Mr.|half of the plaintiff: In case of the | C $3.5 f Gunshanan seid that mone had been | denial of the motion for the setting - = =~ 51bs. - - = 21bs. FRANK A. BILL, decided upon. About 25 sites had been | aside of the verdict, he had filed a mo A o R it offered the commission for the purpose | tion that the judge treble the dam g IT near New London and Norwich. Sev- | ages asked, which he Intimated would | ROUND STEA CUT F<OM HEAVY lb 121/2(: eral of these sites were ideal. Th be accepted. | STEER BEEF . were located near Norwich. Person-; Attorney Thomas of New Haven, for | ally he was fn favor of locating the |the defendant, opposed the granting | sanatorium near Norwich, as being re- | of the motion to set aside, holding that | MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER lb 51‘: moved fram salt water and air, which ! the jury had determined the amount: . ‘ is hardly, in his opinion, conducive to | of damages the plaintiff should receive, | the cure of consumption. evidently fixing the sum between $100 He stated that Tuesday afternoon he | and $350 as the amount that should be | As good FRESH e had been in Montville looking over|received for pain and suffering, ina: S sites. He thought that Montville, be- | much as Dr. Tingley had testified tha as Natives c ’ C Waltham Watches ing between the two largest cities in | his services were worth $100 to § ‘ozgn q . S the county, from, which probably most | If it is set aside, it should go back emons ra lon of the patients would me secured, jfor another hearing on its merits, he | | claimed, and he held that the rule for THE REGINA in 20-year gold filled cases, fully guaranteed- Yeilow ONIONS 3 qis. 13¢ POTATOES - - peck 28¢c Dark fed Cranberries 2 qis. 17¢ Cooking APPLES peck 17¢ Pure Horseradish 3 bottles 25¢ BLOATERS - - 4 fir 9¢ CODFISH - - - b 10¢ would be suitable. Montville was about six miles from _the salt air,|trebling damages did not apply to| 1such a case. The judge took the pa-| pers. which he thousht was far enough re- moved for the location of a sanatori- um. ‘Wednesday morning Mr. Gunshanan left for Hartford, accompanied by OBITUARE; Daniel Murphy, Dr. J. J. Donohue and John W. Norris. Mixed COOKIES 3 Ibs, 25¢ ffi:“.‘,‘,.‘za,';"’;uf; Rialn WMEWhY WAE| Fohu W) NOxElE aiyerieaS il "'"'" BEANS - 2 ibs. 11c Hartford Wednesday @vening. Dr,|O° the Norwich police force for the last 3 e Horttord Wednesday @vening. Dr |0t vears, passed auterty awas ot 170 | I Vanbamp's. MILK - 6 caus 23¢ the Hartford and Meriden sanatori-|P; M. Wednesday at his home, No. 221 Buy now for Christmas The Plaut-Cadden Co. Jewelers and Silversmiths, Established 1872 Broad street, following a serious il ums. e s ‘nied':e;fltt:‘o:bl(;m;‘rp“cau‘?l“h0;1 h;arlt an{(l 1 can PEAS ] lsc PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING 3 ki v , from whic! = WILL TEST SAMPLES fered for the last ten weeks. To¥er 1 can HERRING | since his retirement from active ser- vice he had been in poor health and an invalid at times, although able to Fifty Tons from Each of Three Bins to | zet out of the house, but his condition : 2 . H o Fatens Vo Annapolis. had only recently become serious. a Ive am a" ": gn s £5or by Mr. Norris. was born in Ireland 63 l and many other nice United States navy collier Sterling |Years 2go, losing his parents when a things to eat came to New London Wednesda small boy, and coming here in his Bl l T People’s Market 6 Franklin St. remove to Annapolis samplos of coal | €8rly teens to live with an uncle in JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop OF NAVAL STATION COAL. which have been stored at the naval |Greeneville. He was a resident of this station up the Thames, to determine | ¢!t "g“‘“"“;""’ years. 'gor 2. num- at our store Wednes-|izasorose, Tois vt v amponivea at e SRnnne o, 200 W Nt - neering o naval A > academy, where tests will be made to |Police force, where he had a term of day and Thursday of|csisrmine e stea proaueing Ve, | ervice o cose on to 28 seare.” v Yy e uantit o} - v - k ceal was brought to the naval station | Captain Linton, then served on the 1S week. B e B One ot ot | ey pefts i he Wetk Bl i under water for e v B & The REGINA PNEUMATI purpose of proving or disproving the | WAS Serving on the West Side when he CLEANER is very vouManvg. ';'.,2313 theory that water preserves the com- | ©tired frem the force about eight years as the most easiiy operated and the | PUStible quality of fuel. Another lot fl‘;i forrl ited i 3 most efficient of hand cleaners. Once | W25 Stored under cover in the great % T, rris lwfla llmh'e ‘mqmarrlage introduced n this section they have crete bins. A third quantity was -‘-h Ye’}“"tfll;oc;hflf & ‘r’ in ~ts. Mary's sold with little effort on our part be- |Stored in the open air. i ;}:lrc-un?w” ety nen;i I}I:_V pelman, enuse of the recommendations of sat- | JIfty tons of each assortment of coal P n Fcr s ll shs. heen,in isfled users to friends and neighbors. { Il be laaded Into separate holds on | ZORMant sttendince Goom bim in h.2 COME TO THE DEMONSTRATION | hont 4o smatveis Sambias Nl e sub- [ vive. Walter of Providence. R. T Tohn and see the Regina Hand and Electric ; analyzed before the coal was exposed ,J. ©f Porfland. Ore, Jeremiah F. of | Clearers in Actual Use. to theAvarled“col;d(ltiotns n;srlst'ha vear }J;;: l"“)';“-“;;";;;h :‘;1; 8;::[\51 Nei ; z practical test under the eyes | TS- 2™ ¥ son and WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. n! the engineers will be to fire torpedo‘?\ffl- James J. Dutton of this citv. e boat destroyers with the coal at gif- | also leaves six grandchildren and two ferent times and observe the intensity n'ieces. Mrs. John Watts of San Fran- of heat to be derived from each sam- | /Sco and Sister Mary Celestine, who ple. Manyv civilian engineers as well | !S 2 nun in a convent at Omaha, N AT as naval engineers are interested in !Mr_ Norris was the last of his imme the outcome of the tests. I’ ate family ; & k) e 16 There are few beggars in Switzer- | bore ne G b ex 5 woniber o HEADQUARTERS FOR Fresh stock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Also Provisions always on hand. Free lunch every Saturday evening The Westerly House, Formerly D. J. O’Brien’'s, 68 No. Main. Kenyon & Plickhover, ¥reps. Buy the “BlG BEN” Alarm Clock of FRISWELL 25-27 Franklin Street Wood and Denatured LGOHOL For your Radiators in any quanfity ? Conrt City of Norwich, No. 63 INC. 3 1and, and two-fifths of the adult pepu- F‘r;‘r::fgrn of Btteie. Ta bis ?r.)n\:oner_' A o T Franklin Square e itk b Thawn, a8 a fahigl Bud CMCIARE ol EPH BRADFOR S——————— | KD ' an 4 cer, courageous and careful in the dis- . . Jos ° n’ DIED. charge of his duties and meriting the NEWMAR HOTEL, WILLIAMSIn Willimantic, Nov. 21, |confidence of his superior officers and 715 & 1911, Henry S. Williams, Jr., aged 63 [the public” in the way his work was Ave. years. performed. He was widely known and First-class Wi and clgu-s Burial in Yantic cemetery thix (Thurs- | well liked and there will be man-- to Meals and Wi bit ?flrv-.- te aay) afternoon on arrival of 11.52 fresret his loss. His interests were in ecder. Joks Top % 43-5 train. his home, ‘where he was a loving hus- Book Binder. Slank Books Made and Ruled to Or 108 BROADWAY. Telephona 35 " Gommerce Street A S S S S S R SR S

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