Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 5, 1912, Page 8

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o ion of Rw. Francis H. Rose— Supt. Leon Hutchine Buys Hough- ~ ton House—Huntingtons Arriving for Reuriion. _ The ‘Lowell - Courier-Citizen of Au- 19 gives an account of the ordina- o of Rev, Francis Howard s I which took place on the evening of ‘of A, meets | AUSUSL. 23 at the Emmanuel B-nun where a large tion ‘0. D, H 8,|Was in attendance. The services were ' A fitz features, ided by man: laul.m. Y y Dl o the close Rev. Mr, Rose ‘E &(L. & tho hearty congratulations of the assemblage, which _included urches rmndu from other ch of the city @s well as visiting clergymen. The _ordination sermon was by Rev. J. H, Pranklin, D. D., of Boston. Har- _|old A. Rose, the brother of Rev. Mr. Rose, sang I Will Not Forsake Thee. wm. The newly ordained pastor is the son "t'm": vm.ufl of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Rose of Wau- wecus Hil, and his many friends in this ‘to | vicinity lN interested in his work as 4 ‘pastor and in his g;ovpectlvo mis- stonary work in the Philippines. Met Pu ident Angell. Mrs G. Curtis Hull and her two 5% her mother. Wauwecus Hill, from Francis Rose, and this week the 18t | prescnt at his _wedding. ‘ M«. Guests lnu Florun. Mrs. Fred C. and W. R I, ler of West Town street, gq-:wuh' stay with "Hartford Arriving for Reunion. of the Hunt Byl Wi find piaces of smte mt near the homes of their m ——— : " Ready for Holy Name Parade. Holy N f the Th n|¥ o l°:}dm R m for the pa- R nu fnmlu at New London. ~ Home from Bl Iy IIOIKWIGH. SONN. THUR&DAV SEPT. 5, 1912 The funeral of the six months old son of Mr.’and Mrs. Joseph Dumis of Occum was held Wednesday from the home of the child’s parents. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery in Greene- Ville, Undertaker George G. Grant | had charge of the funeral -arrange- ments. The baby died Monday after- noon about six olclock, after a short {llness. Besides his parents, the child leaves a ‘brother, about three years 1d. 3 The funeral of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Archibald Kyle, Jr., of South A street was held on September 2, and Rev, Donald MacLaCne, pastor of the Taftville Congregational church, officiated at the services. Burial was tu e in the Lovett cemetery in Sprague. School Opens. ; nnoc school reopened for ""iufi";‘& ‘Wednesday, but there was only one sesaion during the day ecause of the teachers' meeting in the Attnmovn. ' Personals. Wlllhm Lefingwell hu entered the employ of the Ponemah company. Fdward Pollrrd has resigned his po- sition with the Ponemah company, D. Demarse and B. Larose have re- turned after a few days’ stay in New | : 4 Am&i Potter of Slaters avenue has mmfl after a two weeks' stay in . vald‘ei . Miss l‘o’lh Oat of Elfzal 1s the ml of Mr. and Mrs. lm Slater avenue, i vnm.., Nolan of Slater avenue has returned after a short visit in New York city apd Newark, N. J. ward Bushnell of the Canterbury saw the balloon aseension residence Tuesday afternoon. Albefl Mr. and Mrs, David Polsson of School ‘street have moved their resi- dence to the Hfll property on Mer- chants ‘avenue. Iu. James Graham have flid.r hm on Providence mh%l a month at bald Molleur, who broke the dex finger of his Tight hand while at work in the Ponemah company’s mills, s murlu b kil William Qm of South Fifth ave- ‘Ponemah James and um'fw of m{m- - © Earl H. Miller returned M: er visiting friends in New Y . Miss hnl Teft of P-lmm ‘was o the guest of friends here this week. re. Jameés Filburn of !fl' e is in Hartford, the\‘W Mrs, Smith, ‘Miss Mabel Magee: guest for a few auwecus Hill, | Miss Margaret Nagle of West street is at Fishers Island, pas weels with her sister, Mrs. John Lowell, eeks of frien | Misses Josephine lml Hnbel of ‘West Town istreet wi ‘Tuesday, where they lmnded the state ‘William Ryan of West Town street s visiting his aunt, Mrs. Michael Ry- 'of the | 41 of Valley Falls, R. T, and before re- "‘;. ‘W. H. Hall, South {who have been visiting at gan’ ‘m, A, C, Willlams, | guests of friends hers iurning home will visit friends in ovidence. The Woman's Home Missionary soci- ety of the First Methodist church h to 't thll (Thursday) afternoon wit) Bifa: Sarah Full ot hor home o8 West 'rm street, and Mrs, Don Houghton v moved Tuesday to en- | inmes sireet] having mold thelr Nage on Biiss place to Supt, Leon Hutchins of Backus hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Regan of Bridgeport, Mrs. Re. former home, In Norwich, were early in the week, Mrs, Regan, formerly Miss Gal- vfl- &, M. Mitchell, New |fgan, wae for some vears a teacher in brown b, L. B. Hopkins, b.s.mn.'mnn. ‘Il-.w H mu. ‘W, F. Balley, Norwich, B. g, Theo. Sheldon, , 8t., Providence. SCheabor, eray g, Driving Glub torn, bIL. &. Fred H. Thrall, Wind- mb‘m T. F. Burns, Burke, b, m, John Lawlor, s ’Ilfll Class, Purse $200, nd Maid, b. m, E. Waterman, Heels, Fred Thrall, Windsor 4 ‘Witkes, blk. m, A. R Ives, \ester, gray g., Driving Club p Agent, br. 6., B. B. Vosburgh. TO THE EDITOR r'Long Has Teddy Stuttered? : The Bulletin contained very pointed wit- “I¢ a truthful man breaks his | it's because he stutters.” X stuttered” while he has been tongue-tied e stump it been ever since | siidded with him, or has of & word? Anna Kemp, who |~ om the State Normal 00_4-: ““C. H. TALCOTT. 4, 1912, the West Town street schol. POQUETANUCK NOTES. Stanley Spicer spent Sunday in Providence with Harold Willlams of Marlboro, Mass. Miss Grace Darling was one of the visitors to the fair on Wednesday. B. Lucds & Co, shut down their Po- quetanuck mill at noon on Wednesday to allow their employes to attend the fajr. During the shut down, they had thé water wheel put in condition, as it has not heen in Working order for several week: W. Murphy and Miss field were visitors at the day George W. Lucy, who has been on a vacation_of two weeks in Boston, has returneg to the Mansfield store, Edwin H. Street and_ William R. Street were visitors in Norwich over Wednesday. HOW’S T ofter One Hund ward for any We Dollars’ Re- Catarrh that can- not ‘ye’ cured by Hall's Catarrh Cute, F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F, J. Clieney for the last 15 ‘and believe him perfectly honora business transactions clally able to gurry out any obligations made by his fir WAL m\u KINNAN & MARVIN, s . Toledo, O, « s taken inter- s airectly upon the blood \5 surfaces of the system, ialy sent free. 'Price ibe. per ists. 5, for consti- GITY HOTEL New and Up-to-date in every pa lar. v r~ARA Es REWIS. Pronrietons has of Homs will be olr' ‘Two-pound cents, T staurants . and ouses supplied at wholesale m Wil recelve prompt atten- \ 3»54 OF PROSATE HELD within and for the Distriot Norwick, on thie 3d day of Septem- h—\&mfl‘ J. AYLING, Judge, of Sarroll,’ late ‘ot .z‘l 45 Sl s per having s. circulation in and make return to this NBELSON J. AYLING, Judj QI above and foregolng is ub‘ttlu ot monL il creaitors of sald de: Y hl:.b’ nu!mnd to presant falr. o Box " Hhie, Tem .n. cny ., w{u:n‘. the time limited n ind (or'er(oimnrder. L Executor. OTICE TO CREDITORS. covl.'r OF PROBATE HEL u Bm , on the 3ist day of August, BiomemSavumr, A GA GER, Judge, | P'Eatate of Giinert AC Rugd lave ot \Bosrab, In eatd District, deceased. Ordefed, That the Administrator cite itors of sald deceased to bring helr clalms against sald estate ihin 51 month tll’l‘ a notice Sl er with a copy of this ord npost nearest to the place where 3ald” deceased iast dwelt, and in the 3ame town, and by publishing the same ance In a hewspaper having a circula- ton In sald District, and make return to this Court. SAMUEL A. GAGER, Judge. NOTICE—All credl!ou of said de- Jeased are hereby notjfied to present meir claims against sald dstatn to the undersigned at 15 White Rock Read, Weaterly, R. L. within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. RUD n ‘within and for the District sepsd Aduinistrator. AT A COURT OF PROBATE_HELD o ilorwllci‘x. within and for the District of, Norwich, on the ay of Septem- ber, A, D. 1912 4 > Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Elizabeth Matthewman, late of ‘Sprague, In sald District, de: cease The Administratrix exhibited her ad- ministration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is there- fore Ordered, tember, A Dhat the 1lth day of Sep- 1912, at 10 o'clock in the f Tobate Court Room ¥ of Norwich, in said District, the same 1S, appolnted fof | the same, and the said Admin- atrix is directed to give notice { by publishing this s _order once t0 the Court SON J. AYLING. Judge. The above and foregoing is a true ¥ of record. FA make retur NE IE C. CHUR DISTRICT _OF cn'rr,mu Probate Court. Sept. 3d, RY, 53, Betate of Chiariotie Ann Lyon, late of Canterbury, in said Distriét, de- Trutee having exhibited final adminis s ation account with said ourt for allowance, it is 14th day of Sep- afternoon the Canterbury sined 107 & Rearilg i e allowaie of sald administraii this Court dipects ail persous it ac sald “thue this newspaper b sald Distrl pos » i signpost In tie ere the Asceased last dw Pre daye before sald Hme Certifled from Record. A, HALE BENNETT, - eona- RAVELERS’ DIRECTORY, New London (NORWICH) Line —To— NEW YORK STEAMERS * Ghester W, Chapin and Gily of Lowall Choose thls route next time you to New York. You'll have a delightful V0 e on Long Island Sound l-lld - superd view of I-h. ‘wonderful sk and water front of Manhattan lllnd. Bl-m-r leayes New Longon at 11 p. dus | New YoH 'IN.';“!I.I" “l, Rl",f. Ifi, ;‘5. l'nfl s ver' 7 o'clock mext morning. Meal Service a la Carte: Staterooms. NEW LONDON NEW YOR YORK $ 50 Write .or telephone W. 1 Agent, "New London:Gone. ‘for, siate: and information. New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 and passenger service to New York. From Norwich Tuesdays, Thucs- A w York, pies 25, "ot River, faot, Roceaselt Street. Mondays. | Wednesd: Fri 3 giopadays Eridere at $'p m. F. V. KN Boals Ve and Shlucke! Chartered for Septsmber 4, 5, 6 and 7. No_River Trips these 4 days. lmD'ayfo'rd:imon“ Sqmnin-&l:.. Buuwmlnvemm don. .c 9 and 11 & m, n.Ai. 3 and n New London for Norwlct ) end 11 a. m, 1 3, 5 and 7.30 p. one way 1bc., Rau.nd tflp 28c. THAMES NAVIGATION CO. - STEAMER GARDINER LAST TRIP SEPT. 8 > Leaves Norwich for the Beaches week days 115 and 6.30 p. m. Sundays 9.30 & m, 2 p. m. Last boat to New London only. Bnflw‘ubfl.)d OTEL-——| % GREGORIA WANTED. WANTEDLetty Loule: Sl Turkieh Like o saw for & e e N asan's Bmoke sfi:; Dader Your Bat. See? Gry s The present lddrnl of oy & Myers, who moved from Col- chester Conn, the'peat year, It known, send same ss Mabel Deat® &% b. No. 1, Box 44, Fort - ward, N. Y. sep5d Dlacksmith-and jobber. ‘Bucharme, Willlmantic, sepsd WA Guiipsan & WANTED _Housekeeper_wants posi- tion. in the country. Apply at Buxogxn Office. ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of *“WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of 5¢ per 11ne six words to the line FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Fourteen-room boar bouse, all tarnlshed. Perringer, 16 Bath and household_goods, ha"nfi city. Ford, 21 sepd FOR old, wcu prokel o ke 3 o poir o3 T :nlhl.lL lwr'hh. CL TO RENT. RENT—Seven- House 4 3 Fine l‘k 2 Foom Genement o wl’fl'.- M a wnn.or B m" RENT—At S Sae T i Vars. b8 nn uThE. ol’l Anm—A dining room girl. ply Ponemah Boarding House. WANTED—Weavers on fine cotton oods; out of town; good pay: travel- ng expenses. g‘ A, Norton, ‘Wauregan House, et - sepdd man or woman, or both, on one, wantiiig good home in preference to high wages. J. B. Frederick, Baitic, Cong: F, 47. Bepid 1, Box Call Ap- sepad H, Breed’s Office, 38 West Main St. unnm E. Breed. sep2d ANTED—Place as order or pastry 'cook Joseph Chartler, Chickering Ho- tel, Putnam, €onn. sep2d and 500 D. .nvdogu‘ n'fl rrlntlfl. ‘"p‘u PURSE MAKERS WANTED — Thursday atternoon between § and § at| Cc onn. FOR Al.l:-—m cutter and biowen, 3. feet ipe, Bow. ‘mounted on steel reck. Hiley B, Witter, Brooklyn, Conn. -mw’nn{lw AR LR n um-n- ”- MI for fimfln‘ you e in s Nonmh. FOR BALE—O. I C. p ™ iy ng-uru,hm‘ ‘go‘lu: T"fi- . 5, l(orwloh. Oul. WANTED_Forewoman capable handling help. State age and wages. References and particulars of your ex- »nrm;cs‘ Address B. B. Bulletin. of ANTEDLive poultry. G. A Bui- 1ard, el §46-6 augsld buy ouulls plano . Siate dowest price 58 P. augsld ‘WANTED—Do you want to make from 333 to 340 weekiy? We want unnu in Norwich, Write us. Cata- logue and instructlons free. Epply "Co,, ‘150 Boyiston Street, Bos: ton, Mass. ang3od raw silk doublers wlnd-n wanted, and girls _to Bt o Amuu-onl um—mano cunizg. Ao llml!"l Prospect St, City. Tel - WANTED Man Cook, Family Cook, General House Girls, Second Girls and Girls for Shop Work. J. B. LUCAS, Central Bldg. ~CASH FOR YOUR'FARM Beveral good farms 'm.d at once for cash. Mus Fruit farms and farms with lake front- age preferred. Send particulars to, TRYON'S AGENOY, _aprata Willtmantie, Cons. WANTED General Hougework Girls, Farm Help, Day Laborers, thres Boys, one Wait- Norwieh, Conn. Reed St., aug2sd | ress. Cloth Shop A MONTH FROM NOW YOU WILL BE THINKING ABOUT A FALL SUIT. ORDER NOW AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. JOS. T. DONOVAN, Phone 591. 325 Main Street CHICKEN There's one thing sure about our chicken feed—it does the work. Your chickens are healthier; lay better; eggs are better; plumage better, and they live longer and are free from vermin. In fact, the high quality of our chicken feed will be readily ree- ognized after a few day’s trial. Bet- ter order some today. CHAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove Street The Vaughn Fuundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Si MILL, CASTING S a Specialty. , Orders Receive Prompt Attention MISS M. C. ADLES air,Scalp and Face Spacials! jIMPORTANT TOILETTE SECRETS. shonld call on Miss Adles to f securing a clear. healthy skin, abundant, glos: ha |and « fine fgure. Confidential, pe: sonal attention given each cal Miss Adles has studied her profes- ston for sixteen years, Come and get Ladie: learn the secret i | the advice of an expert. In Norwich all this week. 306 Main 8t, next to Chaelsea Bank - Qelephene 652-4 —8eRtZd FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. M. J. Coscoran, Supt. * Central Bldg. LOST AND FOUND. ‘en months’ old J;flw heifer. Return to James MoGraw, Hill, uh-ng.n. Conn., and recelve reward. ker_spanie lden brow: ity bepast Noraion ';,;tf'"’" T Ro. 4805, Return o this ofhce. ‘sepd LOST—A gentleman's plain gold seal ring marked J. A. W. probably —on Broad St, near the corner of Broad- Finder r&turn to Bulletin Co, and war -Masonic watch fob, in central Ptp of Gy A Beurn to Bullslis’ <ng receive reward. g30d BACKACHE NOT A DISEASE Bnl:Sfmphm,anmSig- nal Which Every Woman Should Heed. Backache is a symptom of organic ‘weakness or derangement. If you have backache don’t neglect it. To get per- manent relief you must reach the root of the trouble. Read about Mrs. Wood- all’s experience. +Morton’s Gap, Kentucky. — 1 suffered two years with female disorders, my & continual e which was simply awful. Icould not stcad on my foet. long enough t> cook & meal’s victuals without my back i nearly killing me, I would have “neuineu_h side, could not stanc tight | clothing, and was irregular. I was com- | pletely run down. On advice I took | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound and am enjoying g-od health. It | is now more than two years and I have | not had ap ache or pain since. 1 do all | my own work, washing and everything, and never hnve backache any more. |t think your medicine is grand and I praise | | it to all my neighbors. If you think my wsmnony will help othors you may pub- | lish it.”’—Mrs. OLLIE WOODALL, Mor- wn'l Gap, Kentucky. { u have the slightest doubt that iydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta= ble Compound will help you, write to Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad~ vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and Leld in strict confidence, |Boston IIDIQh & Gost i | \ i at ow: residence. nr Drtioniars inquire. of T ¥, Durns, 52 Frankiin St augaid SALE — Eight- ctivics jodatlon: gon condition san b sontrolied with Small Gmount ot cash; E leaving town. M. L., ca eata® e ated in n F corner, M it to " The | 518 Bend for sami The 0., Printers wad Binders, Nor- Conn. ; g b fl_n,h'l:p ! ln'wwl- d fi:‘::ry _FOR SALE e Two-Seated C&!\o sikge, one R a8 nan? o set ed, nickel trimmed, and one harn oss. DR. D. L. JONES, Near the Fair Ground, Norwich. 738. se) i HERE YOU ARE m'h:;nn hrn. hennery, nn line lnol!nt Really & amzm _home. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone_300. . Cliff *Sale of Antgues at Mrs. Richard ‘Mansfield's house, “The Homestead,” 802 Ocean Avenue, New London. For' five days, beginning Monday, September 2nd, until mny Septem- ber 6th, from 11 a. m. to 6 p. m., there will be held a sale of Antique Furni- tus China, FOR SALE TWO FAMILY HOUSE formerly owned by the late C. R. PARK at 111 McKinley Ave. ‘Large yard and two barns, Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, - 40 Shetucket St,, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE No. 116 High St, houss ar- ranged for thres tenants re- cently rebuilt and decorated, now ready for inepection; price very reasonable, For further informa- tion call upon THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 Main St. Phones; 724 MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweirs ana Securitles of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old estabiisned firm to deal with. (Established 1872) Lafayette street will be closed from Sachem street to Williams wntil fur- ther notice. Per order, STREET COMMISSIONER, PURE GLUTEN BREAKFAST FOOD and BISCUIT CRISPS at CARDWELL'S DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES|- Suite 46, Shannon Buildiag Take eiovator Shetuclet street one wance, oarts n3:"'0-. n:‘a u' e heavy -ml- Tel. p2d acres city view. Street Draperies and other otchlr lolc are nny (0) ?‘“ sars and the pri Iag paid now. Thess cot Salne ‘ocsan. sham “é.’.}" . 0 miles east of Pi Mvh-“’ s a chance to buy a seas! ! it’a'low fgure and unrfz“fn"?" value many fold in & year or Avall yoursslves of “this opportun and don't 'be among those ‘that say (after they are al b5 hlyd bought on’& :: hoa '"h lots over and nmom ohase one I pay your .xp.nlil l dis e not over 100 mile; portation from Westerly in au vestigate. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Renl Estate Broker, No. 41 Weat Broad St; Rooms 1 and 3. FOR SALE Cottage of 9 rooms, steam, electric lights and open plumb- ing, at 84 Rlver Avenue. Will N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main Street, City Seashore Land For Sala Forty acres of high lan¢ tituate on stato macadam road overlsoking 'the Atlantio ocean fram Polat Judl ast to Montauk on t! i mlnu(sl Tide, trom Weste . N. H. & H. R R FRANK W. COY. Distance Telephone, (R m W troct " Wertoryi R, L ocl on est. Onl, y station, Peck’s Real Estats Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Straat, Willimantls, { ol DI!. F W. HOLMS, Delllsl Shannen Buflding Annex, Room A, Telephions 030 s periences very and 1s fairly uun« by was not till ml United Kingdom ars those existing two are now two ou ing malls each Bteway X u been rung for di days and tolled for als. company runs three Singapore and -.‘.-.h‘." exlend’lhelrl m to Philippine Tal connections with Maaile &t Zamboan, 1t i & notable fact that te i extent New Zealand's irade “ign countries 18 carried o Soechaits o osmparatively un i Ca cian 10 e o han s purely oo JRTTRATS ter. It is plasaed to port of. Valencly & “aren of about Tour-fl 1y {one Inconvenie isting ‘condition

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