Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 2, 1912, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1912 ‘ “BUY IT BY THE “It costs less—of any dealer” - CIGAR] Standard for yeas water font, gift of Adrien Brosseau, Montreal, of H. A. Gaucher; sta- gift of Mr. and Mrs. d puipit, gift of J. A. opnell, architect, of Boston; holy wa- ter of Mr)and Mrs. W. C. of Mr. ahd Mrs. J. H. Brown; glass windows in body of ] §T. MARY'S CHURCH, BALTIC Now SI0000 Church al Bali 0 ¥ ce, Seating 800, Solemnly Devoted to the Service of Almighty Catholles of | century. 1t was renewed and enlarg- | Smith, New Haven; Rev. John - of | ed by the late Rev. orimond De- | Quinn -of Grosvenord £ - | Bruycker in. the seventies. Baltic 1s| Other clergymen present for 1 'he .v# one of the old parishes of the diecese A, the vil- (ot Hartford, S T B ot /. First Mass in'1862, = | tat 3 Brgo, by Lenk, reat. gcal from 1870 fo 1878, When he| rewos Saretul Lralaing . the “of, the Qb- :orkbyflnm : R , Noe ‘Amle Gordon and old Judgment, 3 e purchase of the new property.|ability, and able to do ‘work of 2 permanent 1 s, ith | ther Bellerose was ordained in elity up to the time|more June 14, 1893. He was St. Patrick’s eath, four years ago, which assistant at ‘cast a zloom over the community. His | Norwich, June 24, 1898, ] day ng i ‘ m ‘| zeal, 'his many aets of charity, his Me*:‘:'ul; fg]zg‘r’m 5 EE I S P SURRGE e m hfled’l’; th ':;fla:lgltf;gé toy;v?';;anfi; mgd ngt ey - 2 guests of T Visitors Over, the | - y the s ? ; g i gave such devoted service. ta.:mo:oura;:‘-;r: 21'.“ ? ster z ot 4 Peter Ennis—Relief Corps | W .+ | ministrator of the parish 1 scheduled | tion September 17. DEDICATION CEREMONY.. June 1, 1906, and there did great 3 st — PRD A 5 A 7 work. Father Bellerose built a - Bishop Nilan Officiates and Preaches ?.‘.i‘r‘la“&"f‘ et o~ no:&ot SW 1, In English—Sermon in French by " cw‘ Rev, C. Lemire of Montreal. R aan S e e hndc:weep paid when he % s - 2 3 3 ¢ ----- to the pastorate at “now ye ¥ asks Igen: : The new church wad dedicated Sun- = i 255 5 i i Mo ?’2: of his v:? 'W. Bliss, who were ,.uq::’ :’m‘fi‘;m &m slde | day by Right' Rev. Bishop 'Nilan of A BT cation’ erly. B. Lathrop over Sunday, voidable inconvenience because Hartford. . The pontificai high mass : 2 S ing Monday at Plain hill before return- |§ of extensive and necessary Yo celsbrated at 1030 by the Rev. . y Jonn &, died Satncday [ing!to Mt. Vernod, M. Y. | changes and repairs now being ¢ H. en ‘ewport, Vi The G E P G . made service deacon was Rev. John Neal of West- urvived by his mother, his widow and Death of Peter Ennis. ™ .-u:?; .':3 gfb;:";;hu b erly, R. I, sub-aeacen, Rev. E. M. A0n and dungliter. N Peter Bnnis, 61, dieq Friday after- Every effort will be madd to Hayes of Jewett City; master of cere- e |, Over 500 varietigy of farm produce | noon after an fliness of several months. [} make the inconvenience as little monles, Rev. Frederick DesSureault of i 4 $ Farmholme, ~ Stonington, were | Although he had not been in a serious as possible, and the time as Occum; cross bearer Brother Wilfred, ; A% d to Norwich Saturday for ex- | condition for more than a week. He |l short as may be found practi N ieo 0Bk Bh et Q THo ddicy : tipn ;‘u the county fair. was a pative of Scotland and was|| cavie, on_sermon was delives n Frenc ¢ " Mayor Fletcher has appointed Harry | well kpown in this section of the 2 by ‘the ‘Rey, ¢, Lemire of Mon- Catler a _delegate tq'rennruem the city | state, having followed the trade of || The Parker-Davenport Co. treal, and in Engiish by the Right Rev. . : % ‘of Providence at the deeper waterwajs | bollermaker for a number of years. Bishop N#lan of Hartford, Both bish- 9 ‘convention in New London this gveek. | He was the son of Morris and Annie ops cordially congratulated pastor and 3 & i i - {Levy Ennis. There survive him four m 3 Deople on their beautifuf new church. . mon A atten the anmial muster ot | daughters, Mrs. William Higsins, Mre. Write o . ne Exceptionally Fine Music.’ the Rhode Island State Firemen's as- | James McCort, and Mrs. James Led- r‘o‘ufi}lnfl’ll‘n The following: musical programme ‘| sociation in East Greenwich ' Labor | With of the borough, and Mrs. Dan- L n was admirably rendered by the mixed 2 v ; iel Harrington of New York, and three sons, John and Edward of New choir, with ¥iolin chligato by Professor | : ‘Thomas Spargo, graduate of Wester- i v. Bisson: ; |1y High school, class of 1910, and Mis, | Y0¥, and Peter, Jr, of Midway March de Procession—Organ...Gounod LD Anna Mu_(;argon o; Etxetgr,t N. H, Preparing for Inspection. Resignation SR IAD Fauconnier were married Aug. 2 at that place, y he Woman's Re- aner a“ Violin obilgato by Frot. Bisson. | where Mr. Spargo is employed by a |, ?t e m're‘?:sr:ii;re;e:mgo there will Prelude—Organ .. . ..Guilmant shoe manufacturing concern. ief corps 2 sanetuary, which is appréached | . e o a 5 be a rehearsal of the work in prep- £ 3 w0 steps, 15 33 foet acrovs the front | [heme klezinte—Organ .. Rubinstein | A small blaze among a pile of shin- | yration for the annual inspection to 157 Franklin St § (82" feet. deep, wherein is the main | SAcerdos el Pontiféx—Cheir in four gles In the vard of the R. A. Sherman’s | . ."1.c1q September 17. ceiling 18 in the form of a | VLS -- Sons company called out the fire de- g LR, e .. Beltiens | 5 (ot 'chan Asperges-—Four panis-Choir. i 1 Sachisty, e ;’v‘v;g‘fesmfl“r Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sapctus;, = Agnus 4 "] Dei, from the m R S Yockiad i the e~ | ph e, for fo B by partinent Saturday nisnt Toe Samece| Charles T. Willard, who has beem 3 2 5 broad, I - o 2, T o Mt | S, oo oy chomaer. | SUS PRESSED Sig S o e Bimibpm £ . by ‘Mons.| REV. JOSEPH VALDAMBRINI, |that has been burning in Andrews’ Holiday Travelers. Our Wagon Calls Everywhar: % of the church are dg}:tylme Perosi, direc apal church | Assistant . Pastor. yard for the past week. Mrs. Gertrude Latham and daughter, g y . - double of stained glass, five |, 3! the vafican in Rome. " i Judge Herbert W. Rathbun enter- | Muriel Latham,-are spending the week P “wide Tollite Hostias—Offertory— Foir 1910. A proof that he is continuing|tained friends at his count: m N Town. { ot wid fourteen feet high. Four y ¥ . Z g n ry home in|in Norwich stsined glass windows are in S i -.Saint Saens| this excellent work is the new Baltic | Quiambaug Saturday in his usual hos- Rev. and Mrs. George B. Marston ’ (] ’ uary. The colmns are placed | & B U + -+ Domizetti | church. pitable way. The feast of roast duck | leave town today (Monday) on their y aart; on these aro pise- | TTISSS ~Organ. .. Mendelssohn | * Agsistant Pastor Born in Rome. |and fried chicken, with all the extras. | annual vacation-to be epent in New n" a e a Is a E 4 .:f_fgr%“:: -m:e organ gal- olin obligato by Prof. Bisson, | p o Valdambrini, ‘who ‘has| 728 gre‘?;qet%ebymldu. }I‘{:tt::un a;\]d Yo\rk S[}a{te. A . TSt 2 i g 30x60. The steam !eater i3 lo- Members of the Choir. { been %in efficient assistant in this py o e o s, Harry O e it car £ | 3 been &in ef sSis t par- ¥ " 4 in the basment at the Tear | my. Nl oeeremes wse under | 1o ince N AT e ;nolher and a,s_te;s of the Judge.” The | Y, is the guest of J. H. Comastock over | and overlook our stock of Carriages. | FAMOUS FOR ITS BEAUTIFOL SCENERY e are two side altars oft the main |, T, ° A Sl | Rome, in 1576, Ha mage his the.® | feast was served on a shaded lawn |Labor day. Conmcerds and Business Wagons. All RIV The style of the church fs bl'!ljnillre\(xnon of Father Valdam<| Rome, 5 at nrade his theo- |near the anclent family homestead. The steam yacht Blseba will leave| work high grade, at medium prices. We THE THAM ‘.‘ 5 Romsnesque, . : LR e v and in France, and was ordained | . C2p% _Herbert (0. Dunn, United | here September 5 for a station at the| are making a special drive on Car- : . ) : Lofty Tower. SeUs: e “appaint 599, He romained in: momaained| States navy, who. has been’ spending | head of the Sound. el o P B Between mfi" h w The tower on the front s 100 feet | members of the che | 1907, He went from there to England | SeYeral weeks at the home of his fa- Automcition. Jur (el - & s S8 high Its copper dome, surmounted !afisses Tidelis Donabue, A. and came to America in March, 1910. | ther at Dunn's Corners. returned Sun- RASENIZE. 18 Soes sen. MEvat A PN Brand New Doubled Decked by & cross, vies in loftiness with the | (- A D il He was appointed administrator in|92Y to Washington, his leave of ab- jand:ours. i Caron, A Dunn, Houchiard, Gaucher lo and pastor at South Coven. |Sence having expired. Captain Dunn EXCURSION BOATS vice and is now on shore duty for a like period. When he returns to sea service he will have rank of admiral. d with untiring efforts of St. Mary's parish. Much taste is d _ | Misses'I. Roy, D. Marshall, D. Holm It ’;u m%fi“&‘;&?‘fu R, Lafleur. Tenors—Thomas Hanley to build a structure I Buteau, E. Ravenelie, M. Pion. Ba: Yantic and Shetucket (Capacity 300 passengers each.) ; M. B. RING - STORAGE s 8 R i - " RBRENA i tween cities every s S dtvine coverstziy, es—J. P. Brown. Sr., J. Brown, Jr,, Ar- | DONATIONS TO CHURCH. Wfl‘;’;f_,‘ i e SRS twt'y!:;lgr:,'lflwil:z‘ n“::llnhfiul outs ¢ hendsome new church cost ap- | tr Roy, Sr, A. Roy, Jr, and John| rer terests, died suddenly of apopiecy ot |] Largest acity in the - ing . : ! gremmataly $0001, 1t has o seating | KoY | Beautiful Membrial Windows, Sanctu- | 1o oo 1™ Providence. Sacoedes g Shinn SO Xau. SHOW " A boat leaves sithr city at of 800. It is neated by steam Priests Present at Dedication. | ,ary and Other Furnishings and Bell | night. He was born in Ireland a:?t . Clty. the best place in Norwich to have your(9and 1am 1,8 and 5 o’ P ; by electricity, with pro-| he priests whe : - ded- | “from France Generously Given. went to Providence when quite young. !111?“ tagped ang hesled? It you don't | daily. 4 lon made for gas also, fcation ‘mass were Rev. Imile | s He was the president and treasurer of A N EARPENTER give s one trial, then you will know | FARES—15 cents one way 25 cents Local Workers Employed. Chartier, Ph.D., of St | Following is st of the donations|the James Hanley Brewing company . W e Subw Round Trip. Huaene Pubsmate of Monttest geser. |1626, . Q. vanad: 5| to the ne and ‘a diredtor of the Natlonal IBx. e Goodyear Shoe Repairing | Norwich Pier (Rose Wharf) Franklin- 3 oiély dotiated the stone ornamsents. on | M- Donneily | “The i L struck change bank. He was once a lberal 23 Commerce St. - 4 — Square. %00 Juwer of tha chirch. Sub Cont e 'Y | France, wa ed by M. II. Do patron of the turf and owned the fast A. VALLIN, Prop. New London Pier—Rear Unien Ry, px BRY 4 Hanten ot EN o Tass hoe and hiy five daughters; ‘the clock | Uotter Prince Albert and was onesof |} All kinds of Mason Build- J| T 7 86 Franklin Street Station, Foot Straet. W % R i ot Notwich Sibad | ana four rted windows over the|the principal backers of the once fa- THAMES NAVIGATION CO, main alt donated b d.l?.unm were o charge of a Hart- 5 o a sanctuary chimes were | mous Narragansett park when that ing Materials, Small Trap company, and the wiring for elec- 8 M5 Dohgling an by race track was among the leading ones JEWETT CITY HOTEL - NORWICH,-CONN. 4 V. o | famil o sunctuary lamp was the |1 the coun Rock for driveways and New and Up-to-date in every e rid “‘h“",'m';‘:]:"’ ) Wrevee: ; Bk | New London: 1. If. {zmaurice, | E1ft of Rev. Phillp Masslcotte, Taft- iz S a—— y, partioular. { gorapany. The clocirical brackt wor homas . Coonas. Nanejville, é Some Will Be Disappointed. walks. IRA F. LEWIS. Peoaristan STEAMER GARDINER one Bosto, 3 o Bissonetfo, Springfleld, | Two windows on the side” walls of| But even with all Mr. Perkins’ vas: a ", “WJ.“M‘:“ was by George 3 ot oy, Do tite mills (| T Pupsven wif probable that he will CONTRACTOR LONDGN TO LONG LAST TRIP SEPT. & ! NEW ND— b i Arectle, R I.;|Jean soclety, sanctuary chalrs, gift|have to disappoint some enthusiastic Steamer of the Montauk Steamboat|yeaves: Norwieh for the c] g s History of Old Churoh, 2523, L Samery chats, Sifh | have: tu Mintrpg belief that thers is FOR o e Dot Bhaeny Lonan. ($°B2z | aays 146 m“! 6.30. £ y old church. now a pert of the S y g . Montreal, Can- | statue of the Bisssed Virgin in niche | great financial pr o EVERMG l-g:rbnr‘ "”l""k'“ elter Islan "" 5 of Cath-.| ada; T, §. Sullivan, Wilitnantle; P. J,lnver aitar, gift of the-alumnas of (he| playing the i ¥ 10V a 4.10 P Leaves Sag Harbor, returning, § o, m, | 30 & ma-2 P W the parish, served the _9f this section for over malf a 12.30 p. m, '{ Londonconls, MeCormick, Washingten, By C.; J. J. Holy Family aeademy, Baltic; holy 4 « &

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