Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 29, 1912, Page 11

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Hunter, Thomas Town of Ledyard. PALMER CEMETERY. LIST OF THE HEROIC DEAD Veterans Who Are Buried in Cemeteries in This Vicinity and 'nlooeWhoDleddeereBlmedonduBmlefie]dFor WlmmtheSoldm MonumentuDecorged. Henry Allen & Sen FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. AugustusRogers, Charles Maynard, Erastus LEDYARD CEMETERY. Stoddard, Ebenezer be delivered he city befcre 6 a. m. who fail to receive it by ill confer a faver by re- nt to The Bulletin Co. THE WEATHER. Cook, Wm. T. Peckham, B. B. GALES FERRY CEMETERY. Av ery, Timothy fe} B Christie, Jonat] Forecast for Today, m New Englan Newbury, Thomas Rogers, Capt. Joab Stoddard, Simeon LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED The following is the Iist of soldlers buried in cemeteries in this vicinity | which are looked after as to markers and decorations by Sedgwick post, No. “G. ‘A, R There is also appended e list of those who died on the bat- | tiefleld or_occupy an unknown grave and for whom the soldiess’ monument | 18 erected and in their honor it is dec- Tbeodon Burdick Thomas Filburn John MeCaL Witt C. Lathrop Charles A. Breed Alfr Thunder showers or Wednasa_as’ ! James R. Nickels Frederick E. Shalk Patrick Loyd Moses Tyler Edward Dorcey William R. Allyn James McVey Joshua L. D. Otis ind. cooler, Wednesday Bailey, Latham OTHER CEMETERIES. Greene, Gurdon Lamb, Warren Leuchere, Wm. might and probably southwest winds. Predictions from the New York Her- | ald; On Wednes with rain, will prevau, falling temperatures and light to fresh | variable, winds, followed by and_on_ Thursdu» generall slowiy, Tising temperatures. i, Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from 25cq Sevin’s pharmacy, sho in temperature and changes Tuesday: Allyn, Gurdon Allyn, Stanton Brown, Elias Chapman, Daniel E. Moffit, Ri i Chapman; Ephraim Morgan, Chapman, 0. E. Crouch, iWilliam Clark, Edwin Clark, Thomas Gallup, Christopher Whipple, Austin Whipple, Samuel S. Montgomery Wilcox, Chauncey Town of Lisbon. LOVETT CEMETERY. Horton’s New York #~ lce Cream BEST IN THE WORLD' * QUART BRICKS . PINT BRICKS . C. Buckingham 'ward Campbell Horatio Burdick John Crawford John Delaney Henry C. Gaskill James McCracken Peckham, Adln Toseph Davis PhllL\ps .mm. ¥: Thomas L. Green S Edward Blomley T. D. Huntington John Meany Tames Murphy YANTIC CEMETERY. Adams, C. Bugene Allyn, Edward Al Allen; Alonzo N. Allen; James A hrop, David O. hrop, Edwin H. George, Austin the changes the barometric Nelson C. Thompson Sylvanus Downer Charles T. Fanning Charles C. Noves brancls W. Taylor oseph & Tracy Linton, Benfla.min Loomis, Henry Manning, A. Marshall, AndrewH. Daniel H. Brown Charles H. Potter John Simpson Patrick Glynn John Kirley John Meldrum Edward Roe E mes.l(_onlnflhamd Arms, Geo, H Aus!.lm Tlarob K. CEMETERY. DUNN’S Pharmacy 50 MAIN ST. ‘Town of Hanover. OLD CEMETERY. Robinson, Wm. uennen. dobn A: Bond, Frank E. owen, Henry A: owen, John Barnes, Amos Bill, Amos W, M . Dan'} ixMuzzy, Manning; Asa—ui“ . Stewart 3\ Maples Balley, Thas. B p Comparisons. Predictions for Tuesday: ‘watmer; showers at night. "nmr}a 'S vseuher Fair; brisk south xmel l(usey Wileox, Jehn srael Varney Erastus Vergason Charles Burdick TheContinentalilofise Furnishing Co. Sells- from factory sumer only, for infermatien G apply to our lecal Rep. M. A. BOTWICK Care of Martin House NORWICH, CONN- Room at 813-819 |4, S ho , New Haven, Conn—Locai Dress Goods Billiard and Carriage Cloths Brady & Saxton {: Mean Hill) CEMETERY. Chapman, George Albert BerneLL e Bingham, Henry Cerey; James Town of Canterbury. CAREY CEMHTERY. Kidder, Ameos . Ell —_— Lyon, h Snn. Moom and Tiles yon, Jehn ames W. Hicks Danlel Wilbur dam Acksler as. H. ,Beckwlth Thomas McMahon Ronald McAllister Pl!rlck McNamara Wm. H. Hamilton John Cullen lonzo S. F(;usd man August Ehlers muel Bolman Walter Burgoyne William Hutchins John C. Holwell Ezra N. Loomis Ames Souter t. George €. Moore, -3 Moore;, Russell H. Wm, E. T. Monroe, 3 e Butmn. Qa:nuel A. Mott, Mu:h AdD]S“bfll ail, Asa Adams, Wm. Burlingame, Henry_Scofleld John W. Woo E Mnnnlng' 1\1 H. Morse, Chas. H. < ¥ el . Phinney, Elisha homas Dugan Dennis Mursphy night John Danny Patriek Cenklin Manning Alexander Driscoll John F. Treadway dumes Parkerson Michael Carver ephen D. Johnsen Frederick W. Baker B-ls)‘n!l)- John e mdick (‘h:u . Simmons;, Thomas urs. after hl:h wster ch is follawed by do0d tide GREENEVILLE NEWS ? Funeral of John Prezlomowicz. Office and Show HerrIck George OTHER GmTE‘»Bl Efl Green, Elljah Hough, Capt. Breed Lhar‘tf Al Brn'nlc)‘ Isaar H. Moush, Peter Martin Anson—1812 fash, George W. Bcnja'n.n S{d'n"i C. Avery Joseph A. Thos. M. Buldwln . Bgerten Henry herman Joh n Best Dyer, ‘Col. John Fernside, John Green, Jehn S. Town of Franklin. GAGER CEMETBRY. Lamb, Horatio : Pember, Jared PLAIN CEMETERY. Stephen Bradley, - Manning, Andrew The_funeral of John Prezlomowicz was heid from the home of his brother, 71 Sixth street, Tuesday. 1 was a large attendance, including rela- ; tives from Meriden and A mass was held by “Zimmerfnan serrh\ ‘church. The Bharp, John 8. Remnants.: . ‘\uk.-mm Jos Moses Stenhenson Walter M. Fox Charles H. Monree Thomas Keeler Danlel Emmons Bdward Francis of Hartford oir sang d'un-ngl uguit Bearg Henry Stewart Bieszezat of Meriden, Tohfl ; e G Willjam Davis Joseph Sukoski, e Greonsish sy Aibert Mofrit 3 u.m Col. THC. James S. MeDavid battlefield Burial was in St. ) Denis 2 B, Paun, . UG CEMETERY e Goath of John Prestomowics be: | SRR Cher 3 Wah‘ hnw Edward F. Tisdale unmarked Norvich Town | curred in a room ove e saloon own eckham, Hestcome . Perkins, John T. Perryman, Wm, oratt, Willinin H. >hilllps, John Abn SACHEM PLAIN CEMETERY. Willett, Andrew J. CITY CEMETERY Albertson, Jos, eran street, ; s’ man “Wag found dead in Town of Bozrah, GEORGE G. GRANI, {ndertaker and Embalmer 2 Provideace Si., Taltviiiz Prompt attention t6 day or might calis apridM W¥awi COXETE Tailor 33 Broadway line of Summer Woolens in the quiet blue, blue-gray and brown, so fash- _ ionable this season. mmmmmn Steam and French Dry Cleaning, Fancy Dyeing in Modern Shades of all kinds of Garments and Ostrich Feath- yhn .Pel‘Llnm Wm, F. bath_at the time, taped from s Tocm, overcame him. 3 feath came on his 24th birthday, was engaged to be mplam Pochiecha, aged 17, Way of this week ‘Bradley & Hubbard and gas, which e Prentice, Bamnel small gas stove in the R Phillips, Thos. Porter, Sabart M. Payne, Billings H. Rockwell, A P. . 'l" lor, John L. . Johnson, John aylor; John L Kelley, James | ca a Coit, Paniel . married to Jo- Town of Sprague. Cranston, Jo: CEMETERY. Moore, Allen 1 Nefl, Charles C. Nlles‘ Robert, l“z\nnlnm Lhn“ T, ©Osborne, E‘lnmng ’Lh(vs lnSPnrker T P He worked in the { ogers, Wm, H. ansom, Henry . Rathbun, 6. W Rouse, Charles W: yder, Arthur C. Telephone 630. Keabies, Elisha mpnw in the Ru: CEMETERY. Gavitt, BEdwin Ransom, Geo. Ceeilia society of St. Stanislans’ chure 3 GREBENBVILLE C: hME’[’hHY i’!‘(’zlnmm\'ir'z formeriy Beekwith, Henry M. MeBavid, Breekenrldge, ‘Lebl\HKnlxht Burdlck Samuei \Tfl‘\d\ en five tobk charge of the Nef?, Joseph Potter, Elisha R Henr) M Richmond, Clark Semple, James W. Service, Thomas Gaskell, Henry C. Souter, James Gilehrist, John W. Gadle Pete- Miss_Jane Myra of North with friends Spencer, Cyrus B, fayette street. SFFING W “EMETERY. Lee, Samuel J. T'}rran‘re. Jiakkn OLD I;P,!- FINGWELL CEMETERY, v concrete steps on several of t ‘lhm'man W' M. NORWICH TOWN NINE MORE WELLS AT FORT TERRY. YANTIC HAPPENINGS Woalen Mili L‘*\TH()LIF‘ CEMETERY. g " Water Supply Will Be Greatly Improv- Working Nights—Wild ed for the Soldiers: Azalns in Bloom. > of the construeti New London artil- been authorized e improrvements te at Fort Terry. The im- provéments will consist of Ariving nine eighi-inch tubular ‘been wnrk‘ma nights during lh( MPe)mn, Poter Moore, Michael Moran, Huxh Worked_Saturday The Yantic Fir ‘steamer Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. ‘heré Sunday Corcoran; Stephen , reconstruct- lhll‘,rh Mh hae! as M Qu(gmn _Francis Office: 48 Frankfin St M¥. and Mrs Tord's Point spent Sunday here, Bessie Smith_has returned from a week end stay in Pitchviile with her ap Wwith a capaeity of 273 Seymour Stoddard of 2 7 installing of the wells is as a supplement to the present water sup- » reservation, which is given wells constructed last driven as an ex- and having been found prac- the government Donovans, qu*rk Mr. and M are brightened blossoms of the wild azalea. Miss Agnes Harvey Was 4 visttor in the W= Sunda 1"h¢\‘9 is a dead elm treé on Mz ames Smith, Doyle, James Urlsrnm Alexandu—fl Mnh Pfl(rirk v five tubulas and successful, had decided to increase the supply, MISS M. C. ADLES h‘,&fidiaw AN ENENY TO HEALTH, oach, Bdweard oaeh, Patrick Rernolds, John Daniel Warw resent structure will g - r were guests Sunday o T o b Mr., and Mrs. Edward Smith Jaughter Lila spent Sunday in Hm’l Ville with Mr, and Mrs, Geo oo FRAUDULENT TRANSFER . Judge Holcomb Gives Deeim'an Against Charles H. Heath in Suit Brought by B, Hanley Mlvha\rl Memorandum of decision is handed down by Judge Holcomb of the supe- case of Bessie A, ries H. Heath, her hus- h the court decrees that the sum of $764.91 > of Charles H. F Willlam Bddy, —Successful \\ Ihlqm!. Jamea Jser\". !‘ru sols NAHIL‘!‘O"' AVENL" R CEMETERY. The First Spiritwal union held itg A annual mfielh‘lx M Park street, Yarge number were T Blinn was the chab »am VaAtious reports of i "Y’.’M past year ha © and mxifxtas- o2, Dufing the meeting, the folX Cerg were elected: Bogue; secretary, Mary ¥ committee on speakers, William Bogue, Rrvbe.'( B, Parkor, ) trude T‘n/\lflh Iograham, r\mm Jusmwn '-ln]\‘nflz'!' lok. lt h Burdick, Porry 2 Buddington, \\\ H \\‘.\,u \\m ,,,, v el (‘umuan belonged individually to said Charles A. Heath and was trans- him to the attempt to evade on his part to support his wife. court rules that the plaintiff is entitled to recover of the Dime Savings bank the deposit of $764.91, less expenses of William Bddy 29 l\lll(p& Han ¥ Russell, Marc Tuckes, Josen ings, Willlam xmlnp Joan B. bt \\\num . James C, Willlame, Prince A Willame, \t W, Wood, MA PLEWOOD CEMETRRY Batty, Charles S. ll'lrun‘hnm Jonn\un, lr\]n 2 d, H \\uu-lwm\ \\‘m \\*n&m. hunk I\Innler '1 hns G. Heath made a transfer to this trustee the judge now rules was a fraudulent transfer and there- | AWNINGS. Lt me mave your order | A. Gould, Mm\! E"\' mow. Amy size amd amy evdor. Premp { Plinn: auditors, Henr: MALLETT. antention. J, W. Clapp. Thers Jme deaths in the nnion during new memiers | suit was heard last woelk in the Mrs. Heath sued former husband, and he made the n that the money she sought to get 1 not his, but simply held by him his former hired man. laimed that the man could not have accumulated such a sum In the period of time he was employed at the Heath superior court here, have been taken im. business of the meeting, am mformal talk of matters of general Imi=rest wos lJ)T. YANTIC CEMETERY. Wprxnsun. J Johnson, Benj. I Town of Preston. PRESTON CITY CEMETERY Frink, Thomas Fish, Elisha E. Bachelder, John B. Huling, Stepaen B. Biumley, Bdward Bogue, Geo. The annual picnic of the Progressive Lyceum will be held Jups l‘n-uwhfidgg Hunter, Steahen Jaques.’ Ben). F. Bogue, Richard H. l\nmp.. Herman Brbwn, Ralph R. a Brown, "'hnmas A In the suit of Supreme lodge, New England Order of Protection, vs. Louls others, Judge Holeomb has handed down a deelsion giving the plaintiff permission te interplead and restraining the defendant from secur- ing an injunction sgainst the plain- PUAS EADY OOFING Lamphere, Henry A. Phillips, \ormnl A Reed. 'Willlam - Bates, Nicholas B. Stamford.—The business of J. Hnrsww Joshua W Hislop & Co. th DENTIST 'DR. E. J. JONES Suile 4¢, Shamees Buliiaj ‘Take eclovaler Shetmeket strees - france. “Prams Mrlmudn Tart b, Paimer, Tosweil Lrooks, Loren F. ¥ 2 Collina, Andrew J. the head of the new firm s manager of the stors for the lasi few man, Deanis Riley, John A. Roath, George Smith, Orrin S, Smith, Henry L. uumpm" oor Myers' Ellas E Walker, James GUILE CEMETERY. Safford, Cant. John PALMER CEMETERY, (‘rantmll l" W. Crandall, Francis B, Schnelder, Davis, Willlam Teisler, Bruno Duiton, Wm, Dunn, Thomas Edwards Wm, A BREWSTER NECK Allen, Raymond B, {‘Arpenl" John H, Pnnkhnm Henry B, Greene, Lafayette MPerk‘lnl, ‘Prentice A, Hewett, Giles E, Willlame, Isaac Moshier, Wm, R, Howard, “ m ‘DR C. R CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practice dunag bis lasy Mness MoGrory Buildicg. ‘Merwich, Conn as, C Wilson, Thomas Wirshing, Herman Weiler, John G. Woodruff, James H. Uupkln! J\lheph B, Fumeral A_GEB_ Dirasixr and Embalmy I“rcemun Wm Williams, Jehn T, POQUETANUCK CEMETERY, Adame, Daniel fller, George Adems, Thomas P, oll, Wi Buckingham, W, Allen, 'Denisoi A.Creene, Elizabeth C. 70 Franklin 8t, Bullstin Sicp 643-! Bumm Lyman W, IN MEMORY ‘dr-ua,‘\N‘l num o James Torrance Black Prompt servien Jay or pighe p? Apsistas Joseph Stokes Residence 10 ireadwey, Alemm\rr B, Avery Michael Corbat Byrqn Crucker hemas, Duniel Thurber, Luv.her EATON-CHASE CO.,” NORWICH Hark Geo, P, Richard H. arkness, Geo, P, Suit for Claim «§ $1,972. Papers have been filed In the clerk’s office at the superior court in suit brought by the American Agricultural Chemical company against the Sar- gent Cigar and Plantatior '{Lempam of Bridgeport. The plaintiff company. which is a New London coneern, sues to collect a claim of $1,97% Notice of Appeal. Notice of appeal in the case of Jo- seph Pion vs. Jacob Fex has been fil- ed with the clerk of the superiorsceurt. NORWICH TOWN Superior Conditions and Up-to-Date- For Wedding, Graduation and Birthday Presents FOR WOMEN Sterling Silver Brush, Comb and Mirror Set, Four-plece Manicure Set, Vanity Purse, Spi Belt Pin, Set of Coin Holder, Bracelets, pair of Siipper Plnl. Three-pin Sets, A SBterling Sliver Bet of tweo Cloth and Rim Brush Set, Ster- ling Silver Match Box., The Plant-Cadden Co. Jewelers and Silversmiths, Established 1872 PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING Si Manila Visitor—Libra o Aspomtment for wies Hutl. | F'AY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE A letter received by a lady here from a cousin now in Manila gives a pic- ture of the life there as it looks to a newcomer of a few menths, She writes: “I am certainly fascinated with Ma- nila, It is a great surprise to me in many respects. Its streets are very broad, with splendid great trees:; the branches in some of the streets reach- ing out, almost touch, forming a per- fect arcade over the roadway, as In 80 many of the Washington streets. “In the Intramures the streets though very narrow, are exquisitely kept, clean and sanitary, The elimate herg s wonderful; glorious nights and mornings, It s pretty warm in the middle of the day, when we take a siesta, even the stores cloging from 12 to 2 o'clock. “During Holy week, the first week in April, we went into four different churches in the walled city. Good Fri- day evening we saw a procession start- ing from Santo Tomas. The first part of the procession, with its representa- Uncas National Bank In this way you will know the exact cost of your living and always have the best kind of a recelpt in the re- turned endorsed cheque. Courteous and liberal treatment ex tended to every depesitor whether t account be large or small. ‘We solleit your patronage. THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, 42 Shetucket Strest Telephone 65. OUR WALL PAPERS are the best we can select and the pat- terns are especially artistic. do your interlor decorating, elther pa- perbanging or painting. at reasonable Our facllities are unsurpassed for good honest labor and materia know all the best methods of applica- apparelled and radiant with jewels, htion, and can guarantee satisfaction, ticn of the Virgin Mary, gorgeously" was followed by hundreds of women in black, with vells, carrying tall, lighted candles. Th came a choir of beys and men with a band, chanting dirges, this being followed by a rep- resentation of Jesus. “Santo Tomas, over three hundred years old, has an enormous auditori- u,m fine old paintings, wonderful carv- beautiful altars and Appointed to Library Staff. Miss Elizabeth Hull, who is finish- ing a course of study at the Spring- field, Mass., library school, is at her home on Bliss place for the remain- der of the waek. Miss Hull has been appointed a member of the staff of the Springfield library, her duties to begin in September. News in General. Roads on Vergason hill are being repaired by the town. Dr. C. H. Lamb of Town street was n Baitic Monday on a business trip. Many large horse-chestnut trees are showing their beautiful clusters of blessems, Fred Barringten of Wightman ave- mie will spend the holidays at his home in Boston. Mrs. Charles Case *of Rliss place has return visit with rela- tives in Plainfield, N. J. M W. H ch of Bast Town stre has returned after a visit in New Haven with her son, W, D. Fitch John Schwenk fir\ll his brother, Jo- geph Schwenk of New Yeork will spend Memorial day at their home on the New London turnpike, Miss Hull of Bliss place has as her guest Miss Isabel Meluphy of Berlin, Conn,, a fellow student at the Spring- field, Mass., library scheol. Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Hitchon and son, Howard Hitchen, of West Town street, leave today (Wednesday) for several days' stay in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olsen are mov- ing from Washington street to the place which they recently purchased at the corner of Reservoir and Scot- land roads. Many farmers in this locality are carting quantities of plaster from the New Haven railroad station. The plaster is scattered over the farm to counteract the effect of too much rain- fall on the soll. Mrs. Jfiwph RA\ and Mr, and Mrs. Adelbert Ray and their children of New Haven left Tuesday for home aft- er passing several days here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Greenman of the Canterbury turnpike. MARRIED. BERNIER — LABARRE — In Jewet( City, May 28, 1912, by the Rev. E. M Hayes, Albert Bernier and Miss Mary Louise Labarre. DOOLITTLE —STANLEY —In New Lon- don, May 36, 1913, by Rey. James W, Bixier, D. D., Elmer N. Doolittle and Miss Lillian’ Pearl Stanley, both of Groton DIED. ALEXANDER—In Waterford 1912, Harriet B, widow of Prentice Alexander, aged 79 DAVIS—In Waterford, May 27 Loulse E. wife of Miilard Da her 1t year. PENNER—In this city, May 28, 1§12 Caroline Willlams, widow of Willis Penner, aged 68 years. SABA—In New York, May 26, Mary. widow of Bartholomew Shea Funeral from the home of her son, John W. Shea, 73 Summit street Wednesday morning at & o'clock Requiem mass in St. Patrick's church at 9 o'clock. FORD—In Boarah, Scott HIl, May 26, Elisabeth J. Hammond, wife of Hen- ry N, Ford, aged 73 Vears. Funeral from her late home in Bozrah Wednesday afternoon, May 29, at 230, Burfal in Maplewood cemotery. Relatives and friends invited to at- tend without further notice. CHURCH & ALLEN 15 imain Street, Funeral Direcrors Embaimers. Lady Assistant. Telephone call $28-5. ' THE FANNING STUDIO, No. 31 Willew st Lace Curtains and Upe urniture and Stoves. Wall Papers, holstery Geoods, Are You a June Bnde? you better let us the new home? is most :‘unnvh\»‘ and our prices lowest equal quality. comiortable talk it over SHEA & BURKE 37-47 Main Street Next Sunday We will Serve Another Six YClock Dinner Munc by the Orchestra WAUREGAN IIQUSE The Parker-Davenport Coy COAL AND LUMBER. Lumber Complete assortment for re- pairs or building COAL Enough to meet actual neces« E. CHAPPELL CO, Central Wharf and 150 Main Street CALAMITE COAL “It burns up ~lean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phone: — 489 COAL Free Burning Kinds a l Lehigh ALWAYS l‘( A D I.IIHROP or Market and Shetucket Sts Telephons 163-12. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and I.umhor

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