Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 26, 1913, Page 8

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IflON mvmfi FOR NEW .PASTOR. AL, Tedford Welcomed te Fed: qulfl’—Ad - Ricketts, J. F. ors of the churches of Nor- wich and. the conm'esnuon of the Fed- erated chureh of Greeneville united Wednesday evening in extending rec- ppnition and welcome to Rev, Allan L. Tedford, the new. of the con- fdated cburch in neville, lately ne from Newton Center, Mass. There : @ larse attendanes of clergy and ty at ’he recogniticn service, which wis opened at 8 o'clock by the ‘presid- ng officer, Deacon Smith P. Barnes. Prayer was offered by Rev. Samuel H. Howe, D. D. pastor of Park Congre- sational church, and Rev. Edward Strong Worcester of the Broadway The | ‘REV, ‘A, L. TEDFORD. Congregational church read the scrip- tural passage. A welcome to Norwich on behalf of the pastors of the city was extended by Rev. Charles H. Ricketts, pastor of (the Greeneville Congregational church, and Rev. Jo- seph F. Cobb of the Church of the Good -Shepherd read the charge, speak- ing of -the pastor’s opportunity. RevV. Mr. Tedford in his response made .a splendidimpression on his hearers and his address was followed by that of Rev. Charles H. Strouse of the First Baptist church. The benediction by Rev. G. C. Pollock closed the formal recognition service. Besides the large congregation, there were a number of cktgymen in the audience. in all branches. '!Hu(mg, Steam and Gas Fittings and Sheet Metal Work, 'sonal Supervision. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Estimates Solicited. ‘Telephone. 483 Main St. COMBIES SIGN WORKS SIGNS Beintsd 13 Bath St., Norwich B. NICKERSON ‘hu recelved his Spring line of ] Wall Papers. Call and look them over at 44 Per- kins Avenue, Norwich, Conn. A. B. NICKERSON. Store closed today at 1 early. - CHARON'S Baltic's: Busiest Store ‘A GOOD DINNER _ for 25 cents O. L. BROWN 58 Shetucket St. | SAVE YOUR MONEY |by buwing at Mme. H. Schwartz's | Millinery Store. Great reduction in Summer Hats and Panamas. $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Panamas for $3.95. Don’t miss jt. 10 Main St., Breed Block. Pwnmmfi. 3 18 the Plumbing as it ‘oql‘ kind I do—epen, itary, latest -ty‘l'o Steam and Gas F t Iu W Skylights, Gutters, Bfi Roofing.’ Letulau-shony'\lr_vut_» GEORGE DEPATHY, Roderick Building, Baltic o’clock. Do your lr;dln’ a|Let Us Relieve You of the Family Wash Your time js worth more to ‘the children and your social duties. It 1l save you much anxiety and some , and cost no more than it does Give us a tri;l or let us talk the matter over with you teday. NORWICH STEAM LAUNDRY 193 Franklin St. Attntion, Farmers! H. Blackledge & Co. | Contractors and Bullieu, Painters and Decorators. ‘Agents for Colonial ‘Paint. Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Paper Hangings, Paint, Oils and Glass. 25 Seventh Street. Telephone connectien, READY ! A campld- Line of New Spring Geods. he Latest Fashions. Ability tn ap giy both to your form g Wik LET US MAKE ToUB CLOTHES 2 The WERR '-:':%GSPOULRY Danielson-Ljungholm - to Company W. E. JONES | ARTIST TAILORS 270 West Main St. i OB D) o DR.’ RAYMOND COUTURE] Dental Surgeon 52 Providence Street, " Taftville, Conn. Heurs, 9 &. m. te 8§ p. m, Sundays, 16 te §. Teilephene conmection. Dr. Alfred Richards DENTIST Finn Bleck, Jowett City. Hours: 10 a. m. te § p. m. Sundays 1 .te 4. All weTk guaranteed. Telephone con. ——“———___—.—______»_____ We are l(eadquartérs ‘or Cenfectionery, Iee Cream and Zsda Water. We carry a g.lfiplb(a line of tationery end Souvenir Pestcards, |SOFT-SHELL CRABS POWERS BROS. SPRING GOODS BASE BALL GOODS, LUNGH sz'rg PAPER NAPKINS, CREPE APER and nmuxmé Aise GARDEN TOOLS _HASLER'S NOTION INOP, Hynhr’n Aye.; Tlfl'{illo DENTIST G. E. HODGE, tACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND‘ FEEDING STABLE Central Building Teceptjon was held for Rev. and Teleph 243-4. ; J. F. M'GUIRE, ‘fim Tredtord and then the vestry was ik e Telephone il i R 127 Franklin Street | thrown open SRR OLcoN VVH P NEE, Particular attention givea to Gen- | "gflz ;;:i :;r“‘?is: 1:;‘1« le;:}on?g: i EN YOU D ANDERSON'S cemen’s Driving Ho:-;:n TN.“:O\ chureh wnder the direction of Mrs. || anything fn Groceriss, Can Goods, Groceries RARE OPPORTUNITY { William P. Greene. Deacon Barnes ‘Confacuonery or Temperapce Drinks & | amd, Robert MeNeely were in charge || drep in to the little store of —AND— PRESCRIPT[ON for AbHLEY T- BOON | of the serviee, 3 happx = beginning whidh augurs well for the success of the nem msoxé r at the head of the rolh. MRS. M. LEION, 100 Thames St. |} Headquarters fgr Cigars and Smokers' Expel't Locksmith | i Anticles Umbrefla woBk of all kinus and | vepairing of surgical instruments # | Provisions - PHARMACY BOOK LOVERS There were_hesutitil floral decora- thoms 4 in the church for the SYRIANS ON BRIDGE Cewtral Vermont Emnginesr Brought Engine to a Ston in Time. Bagineer Charles L. Hinchey of the Cemtral Vermomt train from here at $.3) Wegnesday morning, saved seven Mves wiken he stopped his train on the Bolles cowe trestle near Riverside park, within' a few feet of a group of screaming Syrians, j Ove map, five woamen andéa child, led By ome of the women, attempted to cvosm - ihe core over the trestle when the train was due. Elmer E. Kenerson caretaker at the park, and men who were working near the cove, | veiled tp the Syrians not to go across. THer &4d not understand; stopped‘®in bating a while resumed toward the farther end of the strue- tore. The Syrians suspicious of the men in the park. were langhing ang jok- Ing, jabbering away in their native tomgwe, while the workmen hurried to- ward them - FEogineer Hinchey blew the curve by which on approaching his train was hidden from the bridge | and Mr. who s an old en- gineer, knew that only a miracle could ; prevent a tragedy on the bridge. ‘William H. Briggs. a member of the work party, ran to the end of the ‘bridge and told tk= Syrians to throw ! the child {» him, others yelling and 10 persuade the Syrians 1o Sump. Brgineer Hinchey was making up Hme o reach the vard limits and stood 'at the window of the.cah. Near- slow down e to let children get off the tracks of thef, so the men in,the C. V. eabg are vigilant at this spot. _As Mr. Hinchey’s engine swung Toemd the curwve he saw the group on the trestie. In a twinkling Hinchey slapped on the air and pulled down the reverse Jever. When the snorting ‘#topped its pilot was within | engine two paees of the terrified Syrians. One of the women had thrown her chilg fnte the atms of Mr. Briggs and | then had jumved. He set the. child down anmd caught the weman, whe fainted awxy. Caretaker Kenerson ag: hig men hustled the remainder of 1 party off the bridge and waved thefr praise te Engineer Hinchey as the train rolied by. Kenerson said his lenes of 30 years of raifroading ‘him te believe that the stop could nm ‘e made a,gain like that in 109 aftempis, passengers behind Chartie Hiuiw'r‘s engine were badly ehalonn up. MADE CAMP ARRANGEMENTS. Bays Secrstary Ely and C. W. Sevin Were at Niantic River. Boys Se ry J. H. Ely, panied by Clarence W. Sevin visited the site of the Y. M. C. A. Boys’ camp on the Niant] eriver Wednesday to make preltminary arrangements for (h¢ boys during their stay at camp. A Jauwnch will meet the youngsters at the Golden Spur and convey them to the camp which is to be located almost opposite the Oswegatchie house, Mondays, July 14 and 21 are to be visiting days and aquatic events will be'in order. The Boy Scouts are to be in camip during the first week, but wiil have auarters separate from the Yo Morwich Rifle Range. ‘First eom; . C. A, C,, of New Lon- don ended iis drill season for the sum- mer Tuesday night. At the business meeting of the company some of the members arranged to go to a range near Norwich for target shooting\July 4 and to have an outing, accom- No trace has been found of the money bng eontaining about $100, re- cdpt. a day at the Groten ferry slip, whieh 4 ed on Thursday last. It is now belleyed that the money was lost in being transferred from the cashier's offiee to the office treasurer of the eom kept by the persen of the ny and has been ding it, 'HAK! INTO YOUR SHOES, Allen's Foot-Base the uummm pow- der, It rlflflafibgfiiq 1, smarting, tea- der, nepveus feet, H‘d’ instantly tak the' sting sut of eerns %n, 3 salte: the greatest age, Alen’s Very the akes tight or M(-gzfia Bey e fesl easy. It s a caviain re- D BERInG. sl use brn(r fe] %g:.’ today, Said 3 4 mapl any Pt ar PREE iriai paskass, ilen 8, Oimsted, Le Roy, N, 8’1. saddress D. BRIGGS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Furniture and Piane Moving, Heavy | Teaming and Trucking. | Rear of Junction.House | PLASNFIELD } I Have Fer Sale | A Property which censists of a twe | two weodsheds and one acre of land. I also bave a piece of land suitable for a livery stable which T will lease. WM. P. BABCOCK, PLAINFIELD. At My New Stable | 1 a.n now ready to receive your order for carriages and hack service. Team- ing and trucking of all kinds. Special attention given to commercial trade. Remembar my new lecation, nex: te Catholic church, A. E. RAVENELLE, Deailer in Coal and Wood AUTO and CARRIAGE REPAIRING and PAINTING JOHN A, WALZ, 1485 East Main St Norwich, Conn. Phone 27-§ | | 1 i | Baltic | A" fufl and complete * nurtmm at all times. Also a large steck d Ss, 10s and 25¢ variety gesds. (AIME GORDON, Prev.) Telephone. LTIC, CONN. Delicatessen ALWAYS ON HAND —AT— THUMM’S 71 FRANKLIY STREET, Opposite Bylletia Bullding. DR. N. GIIBERT GRAY Grad:ate Veterinatan OFFICE Bailey’s Stable, 371 Main St Phone conpeéction / Farmers, Auentbn ! We pay the highest cash price for dressed hogs. You should deal direct _with as and save the middieman's 'profi(_ We make a specialty of buying and salttng down pork: No shipmen) | too large for us to handle. ] M. ROZYCKI, | Grocery and Market, 466 N. Main St -Coca=Cola ORANGE-ADE BELFAST GINGER ALE | CRYSTAL SPRING BOTTLING CO,|° East Side. Tel. 596 i | IF- YOU DEMAND | Full lime of Fruits amd Coafection- ery. e 197 Nerth Maim St TALiIS BROS. | Telephene. SEED POTATOES | all kinds at S. B. POTTER’S, 408 to 414 Main Street DID YOU KNOW that Geo. W. Harris made a speciaity | of putting on Rupber Tirea? Well, he | does, and, he uses the Goedyear Wing ‘Tires, thp eadiest riding,~oagest last- | ing, solid rubber tire made. When | you need anything in this line: see GEO. W. HARRIS, 354 West Main Street. Carriage and Wagon Builder. RICH & RUBIN, 204 West Main Street, Proprietors of the New York Mineral | Water Co. Bottlers of all kinds of Sadal, Iron Brew and Celery Tonic. Telephone 788-12 FH.&F. W, TILLINGHA T Funeral Directors and Embalmers Jewett City and Central Village. | | | i \ Men and Boys remember that yeu cannot v.-qlu any mistake by having your Suit and Over. coat made to order at EDWARD ADAMS Every garment is guaramteed to it right and te wear the same. ‘Taftville, Cenn., Marsan Bfeck The Old Baltic Hetel John F. n-hu-. ull line 5 Ales, Jy4Tn Thos. J Burke Livery and Feed Stable Gentlemen's Driving Horses, Teams for all occasions. HIGH STREET, BALTIC I have at this time & lot of geed Horses and a number of Carriages, both new and second-hand, that wili be 86ld at very aitragtive priees, and if yeu intend te w&m either with, in a short time it will b8 to yeusr ad- vm.mmlmmm&m» I aise do light and Beavy teaming, jobbing and expressing, ot | Mes. 1.8, SUBERNIO has removed to his new store in the Post Office Building, Baltic. Roofing Paper Screen Wire, Screen Doors, Poultry Wire, Staples and Nails ROOD & CHAPMAN, Baltic, Con. CHIROPODY Dry and Vet Shampooing, Manicuring, Sc-bMuuce. Agent for Scheffler's Hair Colorine Bwitches made from combi: eise a nice line of Bwitches for l:.’l:‘ Appointments made at home. Katherine Lanz, Room 22 Shannen Building Take elevator. JunsoTh Fine Hair Goods aldTolletArtchos ‘ aving, Sha Hair Dyuin!..Funl sags and ip ‘l’nn- ment. Pufis, Switches, ste., Made to Order frem Combings. 00ing, Chirapedist 51 BROADWAY Teiephone 1302-2 C. E. WRIGHT, 8 Cove St., BOTTLER OF FINE FLAVORED m.‘s, NARRAGANSEBTT ALE AND LAGER. > LEWIS’ ICE CREAM 21 Myers Alley A Little Out of the Way— . But It Pays to Waik . C. 8. FAIRCLOUGH Cigars and Tobacco. Baseball scores every evening on time. ~ Pull Line GOETZ POUND CAKES 603 North Main Street 'Phoae 1215. v A, B. MAINE .| Sells the Ralston Health Shees .uuhhs Better in the Mariet. 219—225 Central Ave. -.——__._—_—_~__—.'__ to secure real bargains ‘We have ' just bought a private library of choice_volumes in fine old bindings that we are offering at as- tonishingly little prices some as low as 10c a volume. To make this sale of interest to all classes we have included a large lot of our regular stock at greatly reduced prices. Don’t miss. this opportunity. CRANSTON & CO. HAMILTON" WATCHES Factery Adjusted and Timed Lowest Prices and Satisfaction Guaranteed WM. FRISWELL 25 and 27 Franklin St. BUSINESS MEN Whether the business with which you are asseciated carries its account here or eisewhere The Uncas National Bank invites yeur persenel account assuring yea of appreciative at- tention from employes and officers, FIREWORKS Firecrackers, Roman Candles, Rockets, Tepedoes, Mines, Balloons, Pistol Caps, Cartridges, Harmless Fireworks, Noveities, Flags, Lunch Baskets, Lan- terns, Parasols and Favors for the 4th MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Square SHIRTS FOR MEN Our new lines of smart shirts for men of good taste are ready for the torrid season and for you. Handsome materials and new patterns in all grades. Everything in Underwear for men. You cannot men- tion the garment we hnv-t in our stock and the prices are as low as good underwear can be bought. The TOGGERY SHOP JAS. C. MACPHERSON b 291 MAIN ST, NORWIOH, GONN." S o S S S S 7 WHEN yoy want to pu ness befere ¢ u ’u lis, :n fn dium batier thi "utffin"“ ing cojumas < FHE is I. ad: 151] u: 4 Bastern el n'n‘if " onnesticut e ;.x.x ietin fo' business results. speclalty. "Prompt service guarau- eed. sJ Franklin Street. Tel. Crown Confectionery and Ice Cream Store 255 Central Ave. J. A. JOHNSON, Prop. ~irst-class goods seld' at the very lowest prices. BLUE SERGES We have blg etock. of high quality | for your Spring Suit. A. Hagberg & Son, Men’s Tailors, 810 Main st. Rogers Domestic L-undry Hand Finished Shirts a ‘speclalty. Also Ladies’ Waists. Tel b4l NOTICE! Try OTTO FERRY for Groceries| and Fruit. 22 Ibs, Sugar tor $1. WITHOUT purchasing a Poung ot Fea or Coffee. 336 FRANKLIN STREET. William Blaciburn Slacksmithing, Generai Iron Worker. Machine Forging a specialty, 3 Myers Alley, Norwica. 1 Have Had More Work wan L ceuld, 8 Dpring, which | 8 i the Heflmt‘#fll'ifltu ot awzmrlty Of MY Wors. ,uu‘ Ve been Deller saUsucw §6u hag let mre do TOur wors: GEORGE F, ADAMS, o and Auto Painter, 17 Tewn Street. We bélieve in fitling hats to heads faces, mot in Mftting heads to | , 80 we are careful always toq| ve a large variety er styles and shapes. MARGARET E. BURKE, 55 Beswell Avenus Hive You Tma Brown'’s Vienna Bread? We were awarded ‘first prize at the Cohneon’s Bread Exhibit. Oge trial will convince you c! its super. iority. 3. H. BROWN, gd e C.E L& -AUTO TUBES ' ; 2 xmas and de it right at Wn' prices, Al \ K..$. Tires for sale M. A. &ARBER, Machinist 2’ Engineer. St-=m Enmne Repairs. 622-4 | ! | \ | Rear 37 Franklin | Wvood ana W vuluirt § )

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