Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 8, 1913, Page 2

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of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Tremblay of 469 Pleasant street, dled Saturday F s T morning. The funeral was held Sun- . ay afternoon and burial was in St. e i = TEETH Joseph’s cemetery. Hampton Road Contract Awarded. My reputation for making the most Deputy Highway Commissioner Da- Iife-like, finest fitting and best wearing What Is Going on Tenights passes on their land. Mr. ChesBro | yencor jas awarded First Selectman ; lates Is well known. No set ever id Saturday that he felt certain such | franic Phillips of Hampton the con- s ~ ol eeting k5 i i Qo e To e ¥ e A : fe fme 8 aciant || You’re sure of real juice Nafchaug Lodze No. K. of P, at| ~ K._of P, Hall g Ve 9 " b I ddition en set is the nat- o o dery 1 I . . Hampt between Dorcas’ and Ford's roken. n ac o] get is Neeaah s ommandery, No- 11, . T | Want License Clause in Warning. Coaot Phis wtratch 1 on s staks fowd ural gum, the use of which makes it F Petitions were circulated in some |and Is to be graveled. Mr. Phillips , :rln;;fi:m;hg detect 1?1fal;eve:’x: a;,nn}: & kAbnine neabe: of the GilieNes Diaday asking the se=Eviil Suirt—the work . Pueshay) mbrnc wi outh. onderful s f P mlnt P MINING D A R A i A L R I R e e galy {o be had in my oMce. " Sy sold O ea eaves Cortai | the warning for the October town | There were two other bidders for the 2 1 e "“""’."‘ g Vemy v > by + *:(“‘ meeting o secure a vote on licensing | contract, John #i: Fitts and Wallace ossible cost. I give my personal No Business in Helmes Block— | (h. sale of intoxicating liquor in tie | Jewett: guarantee for 10 years with dil work. Trespass Suspected, town of Windham. et —= Mrs. Lockman's Estate Left to Son. This Is Caucus Week. The last will and testament of the Dr, Jacksew's “Natural if you,re sure you 888 ‘he | The republican caucus for the nom- late Mrs Mary A. lLockman, whose Gum” sets of teeth abse- | | The official board members of the Methodist ch ing their deed of the land which was given to the owners of the prop on which now stands the Holmes block in which b are exa ination of town officers is announced | summer home was at South Coventry, lutely defy getection. for nmext Friday evening. The demo- |leaves all her property, personal and 86LB FILLINGS $1.08 UP. ; o L3 . ts hold their caucus for same | real to her son, DeWitt Lockman. He BTHERS sbe: ‘N’ 9 bose at the. same place next Mon- and William G. DeWitt of New York This fs the only office In Norwich s”oa" m buylng l’lgley S EBZF RMINT is located one of the Main street sa- “vening. The Mansfleld republi- [ are named as executors. The will was ch 0 D 0™ card himie (here 168 | e "o heir cancue, 3 novmipats | Bioq win, (he Surionass, court 1. New Dr. JACKSON, Dentist prere’ soia cromns andtecth wicout clause in the deed that provides that | town officers at Spring Hill next Sat- | York and the estafé Is being probated Bueeessor to | R o i R A A it liquor was ever Sold on that prop- urday afternoon end (he profressives | there as well gs in this alsirict The THE KING DENTAL €O. pam erty the property or the land reverts jof Hampton will put a town ticket in | will provides for twe tryst funds in P Desial M e e’ Ailéowanss i to the Methodist church. Another | the fleld next Friday night. the event that DeWitt Lockman should ain 8t next te Bosten Stor 5.4 ] g matter claiming the attention of the | — dic ‘before his mother. Both these a.m. to § p. m. Phone 1282- Th e e Qu’re sure o elicious ald tO teet Methodist church is the rights of Sam- { HOME FROM EUROPE, trust funds are defeated by the fact 3 '] uel Chesebro and E. Harlow Holmes | e that Mr. Leckman survived the testa- in & small bullding between the Ful- "o W §. Beard Sends Greetings to | trix. WE i e - st o . o . o merly_of this ecity, was Iu Willl= | The mass was celebrated by Rev. U. O. o . .. e e ol Ciafin tres. | Congregational Parishioners—To Be Py Taaatte Saturday, Bellerose, with Rev: - Momea doa- breath appetite. estion You’ re R . | e K 3 7. ok ather, | €on and Rev. John Landry sub-deacon; 9 . u e S | Tendered Reception. The faw queted Saturday relative | Georse W. Hickey and his father, Y | = coThe law quoted Baiirdey Igtie, |Michasl Lu: Hickey, left Naturday. for | After mass a procession of she bicsse ASSIMILATION | Rev. Raiph A. Christie, pastor of b fors & week's stay In New York, Sacrament was held, the host being o i MAL- — O P e ISR L A nd daugh. | CaTried by Father 'Bellerose. Little MAL-NUTRITION— {er reached an cloguent ser- Case Continued. ter, Mire, Fred W. Homberger. are |G dreesed ip white lod the groces! Q) ong- Stlng en]oyment at low cost. COMMON AILMENTS. mon o Gaillee of ‘the Soul at| The case of George T. Clark Vs.|sacats ot trandy at Battoawenas, "t |5lon and four lttle girls strewed fiow- ers in the path eof the blessed sacra= ment, Rev. W. S. Beard, pa 5 ngulnlmgsl¥‘dflnss B\;‘Ad )}l:ss v(‘m"u. lllurln the course of the d:y hun- n the life of nearly |just arrived in Boston from Europe, [ urday, was continued to a date con- eilly left Friday in Mrs. Ross’ au- | dreds of people came to the church to o A an and woman sub- e oo hoat st | mea e e parties interested. Law- | tomobile for a trip to West Falmouth, | visit tho blessed sacrament. The . strain of modern busi- | docke affectionate greetings.” At |yer P. J. nm{‘ah,,, appears for the | Mass. priests hearing confessions in the af- S a ran as lme ls One 0 t le ew ness and social life comes & period | Rev Beard's request the preach- | plaintiff and Lawyer T. J. Kelley for | _Fritz Hornberger left Saturday for | ternoon were Rev. J, Comeat, Rev. J. when U cal machine does not Thessolonians 1:1-3. A re- | the defendant. Buttonwoods, R. L, to prepare a clam- | J. Papillon of Willimantic, Rev. Wil * react from of excessive |ception will be tendered Rev Mr. —_ bake for a family reunion in that place | lam H. Kennedy of Greeneville, Rev 1 & D ar o1 v . . . Work and pleasure-seeking—a time | Beard at the church parlors Tuesday ¢ OBITUARY. i Sunday e PAtLClE Ot Monsup RN dehinn Kt h llk th t . from § 1o 10 o'clock, to' which ot T ORIRLEE Solomon Menteur, Clement Hurteau, | 4y, and Rev. U. 0. Hellorgse mgs you € at you Snoil. e. when rest, sleep and food are not : b re natu ength and rs and friends have been B b o s _ In the evening prayers were said at enough to restore natural sirength a Michael E. Authier. Irs. Fred Monast and daughter [, RS €Iening bravers Tore wUS ot reh Sunday | August Sartul to recover payment for T telegram from | goods sold and delivered, to have been tor, who had | tried before Justice S. B. Harvey, Sat- | the Congregational ¢ He read a Sane Method of Obtaining Relief. 1 ordially invite e . i | Yvo turned Saturday from a trip | { Viger. 3 o i | Michael E. Authier, 16, dled at his | fvonne, return: - P | ing. The altars are beautifully dec- IOPLASM (Bower) serves the most | St . o home on Maln street Saturday night. |t Montreal. orated with flowers and colored lights, useful purpose here by giving natural ork to Begin Today. He was the son of Edward Authier | Wilfred L. Carlson left Saturday for |the decorating being done under the aid, prewenting serious, ew York on way to_Ada, Ohio, ervous break- | qh. Norwich builders who have (he | a d besides his father he leaves one s supervision of Sister Mary Vanance. o4 & ot down, known OF | contract for the erection of the new | brother, Willlam Authier. and one sis- | where he is to enter the Ohlo Nor es wil this 1 t t t f t -~ N t e e fon ¢ i b er, a one sis s to B » s will be said this ruing R Tt SRR T T S S B SR R poeimnsi i) It's a blessing to smokers, the favorite eations of trouble are indigestion, )n the new structure today. The buiid- |eity. He was a student at St. Jo- N Beatrice Rabichaud returned to Personals. fatigue—in ach, bowels, stipation, Insemnia. all disorders of the ng and equi ent are to be first class [ seph's parochial school and by his | Gardne: P v S - |Gardner. Maag, Baturday. . She Misses Agnes Sweetman and Han- ot and the new Wind- | courteous, quiet and kindly demednor |been the guest of her aunt, Mrs, Ed- : & building will be cne | endeared himself to all who knew him, '~ Rob " stree S ek PR R e a t t n Ehossredshinsels 103 wara L. Roverts, Frospect strest. | 188 Donoian of Shotten. Coun.were | () [ ren, (S easan occupartio ry fesps is anfounced for Wednesday. Miss kidnevs and liver anate from am. High sk same cause—the clogging ‘.ud in: ”i )f the best in TR A g visitors in this city Saturd: fon of al organs. 3IOPLASM ) : Among Vil rs in s city Saturday | of High street Saturday. (Bower) is prescribed by thousands of | AL SR Ch ik Brief Mention. | were: W. M. Seery, Hartford; Mr. and | James Royal of Plainfleld was & RS i trestunent se ailme . . ptis i Saturday Dominick Menditto sold his “rs' Gen’r]ze JI.R n)?rmn, Igaz;rdé'llle guest of local friends Sunda. f 1 Sans o all par ts radoxes of the Christian Life was | Meadow street house to Nicholas and | M. J., Cullen, Rockville; T. R. Sull ndgo t highest terms. BIOPL (Bower) | sermon at the Baptist church Sun-| mhomas E. Wood and Miss Emily | George Pilling and family of New COLCHESTER is absolutely an ethi D I te es | Lamarine were married Sept. 3 iy |Bedford returned home Saturday af-| = has never before beer ¢ discourse, In the evening the Pas- | Rev. C. L. Adams, rector of St. Paul's |ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Reeves | Former Local Barber on State Com- | puiic direct. Ead B et oG~ SO I e tifeh of this clty. Mre Pilling is o daugh- | mission—Agricultural Class at Acad- rrangements have The Kosi Natur fon sy e tasves: emy Harvests Good Potato Crop. Lee & Osgood of thi 1o | PONBRAT R s et in street | Dr. and Mrs, ¥. E. Wilcox leave to- y od Potato Crop. | ately supply sufferers. Comes = and secured an Instructor to teach the |day for the White Mountains and Cau- | John F. Healy of Naugatuck, who | Shem, St $1.00 pee bottle, on sua Eikiar i Fhhie Principles of American citizenship to |ada. They will visit Montreal and |at one time conducted a barber snor gt abmlute satistaction o money : st L. T y. the members. Quebec, and will go up the Saguenay. | here. has been appointed by Governor | n | est L. ,the four-months'-old son | N S Ty one of Jewett City | They expect to return Tuesday, Sept. | Baldwin one of the state board of bar ’ who 1s the guest of Mrs, Susan Perry, | 16: ber examiners to serve for two vears. b 114 High street, for a few days, was | Rev. Edward Bourret, of Nicolet Mrs. Hamilton Wallis and daughier | a member of the first class graduated | Canada, vicar general of the dlocese |left last week for a few days' visit [ frem the Willimantic Normal school. |0f Quebec, returned Saturday after a | \\Nr‘\« York. I wed o . AT few days' visit with Rev. J. J. Pap- | Miss May Miller of Middletown is | of the Home News, both of New York, | ! a few days' vacation. ! — Dwight Latham of Torrington is at | s b 9 10 1 1 Dunn jidacx = . i Miss Nora Kelley is siting la- eptem er 9, ’ Alexander Desjardins Injured by Fall | tives in Marttord Sl Al Personal. from Motorcycle—The King's Daugh- | James Johnson has been appointed | Everett Harrington went to Boston | ters Resuming Activity for the Sea- | s janitor of the Academy building for ACE O AMME Saturday on business. sy the coming y . Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Boyer returned ' | Mr. ervd M r’d‘ C. Burpee have TUESDAY / & Bty oon, Chasls Alexander Desjardins was injured | fefurned from a months visit with rel- Small of Monson, Mass., was | while riding on a motorcycle Sunday | 21y7es In peanic. . i 228 Trot or Pace ..couceccocceeeooe. . Purse $200 a Willimantic visitor Saturday | atternoon. He is employed in @ garage | parrzore have bec Euente P oe® Mo - S i 4 H. E. Remington left Saturday for |at Danielson and came to Jewett City | pafiiord, heve been uegts wof Fi% 2.22 Pace za.tnie sivaiamise s s s ooies o vn e o . Purse $300 ) H B Remington left, Satupday for |5, duy with a friend who owns o mo- | Ralh! P T Miss Lucy Rawson of Middletown, |torovcle. Their trip from Danielson | “Aipert H. Foote and Clarence Pease was made in 30 minutes. Later in the g 106 1 Sy ey wt to OceansBesrh and | Bave Mes iR Norwich As)jurora By N when near LaPointe's on the Volun-| Many Potatoes in Pupils’ Garden. ‘ 34 ? town road the owner of the machine | The agricultural class members of s S P WEDNESDAY > » . Purse $500 joiai e o olaDriofa s s a0 o na s 21 2.11 Pace wge- oot Sio'saw s ofe we o P UISE $I00 2.1 |lost control of it. Both young men | Bacon academy have dug about five- A . . Purse $500 | were ‘thrown ‘to the ground and Des- | sixtha of thelr potato crop which vicld- of twenty pack: St dous - {jardins was rendered unconscious. The | ed one hundréd and eighty-four bush dealer- 3 3 1 THURSDAY other young man was uninjured els, which they have sold. The re- an,/ —and ..., . - |8) A A passing automobile brought them | maining one-sixth is a later variety e to Desjardins’ home on Main street. | and will yield a heavier crop than the | . i 2.14 Pace v iove o ciuiwnn voie o oo o oo o o . Purse $500 No bones were broken and there were | early variety. The class members | Chcw 1 'lfta' five 2.30 Trot =~ TRENE e Purse $500 | o cuts and but a few bruises, but the | planted a measured acre and are well | =% & : o SpE & physician feared concussion of the | pleased with their results. ] o} brain, although It 18 Impossible to tell | Wooster lodge, . and A. M., held | E@VEIrY mecal 6 U LIRS LA L of the effects of the Injury to the head |its first meeting Friday evening after | - . » AEROPLANE, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY until later : g mep | 0 montha”y S 2 2 ¥ X Mrs, Neille Saunders is visiting her | Mr. and Mrs den' A. Baker and 7 BALLOON AND VAUDEVILLE EACH DAY Special Bargains this ||sister in Xew Haven, [ Mr. and Mrs. William z-.:m\l Have. hér duties as teacher in the sshool|froms the Wesliapaug Inn, Weekipsug, |in ¢ rth ht patients wers : esuming Activity. returned from a month's Stay in 2 t Gilead, v v spent the month of | discharged curec transferre i MOTORCYCLE AND RUNNING RACES .- week to closs out our || Gouten Lisks tiicie ot tie “King's | " Thomas 5. Clark. has moved. his . Mits Jane Lilllanthall of New Tork | Augnsty o ] TPt T mOnth of {dlocharesd a2 ‘aies e st | Daughters mests in the ladies’ parior | place of business from the Gilbert s the guest of her parents at their | oo nider tare, Hept 1,405 Tatteute & GRANGE EXHIBIT SUMMER FURNITURE | . Fonag‘:‘egnfllinuk! church this af- | block to the rooms over Dauphinee & summer home on Broadway Wit HAAfarLine Toeal croi of 3 ' : |ternoon. Siiver Links clrcle meets | Sirrott's 3 | g West Hartford—The local sroup Premiums—1st $50 2nd $40 3rd $20 4th $10 [FEshaR s eFEnIRE FRILIL A1 Pw“i New Teacher for Academy School. oL fi A e Aaenlbny | 1ast week For & weaks oamnp at How. | Sewing machines valued at $10,000,= Liberal Premiums in All Departments SCREEN DOORS About the Borough. [ ver ot ‘students i the Academy school | Sio™s, Atived in town early Satur- | [in 191, more than $4,000,000 worth Eo- Mrs. Samuel Barber goes to Scotland | fic {rustees of the Academy at their Europe Roxbury—Ervin June of Riverban today for a visit of several weeks | iiny. Wednesdas ‘evening decidea | 0¥ toems. They pltched their temts |, "o v io)y uoone ot ohickens. lastl . SCREEN WINDOWS $tiks Neilla Frankiin and Miss May | [iccting Wednesday evening decided |on the Day lot In Norwich avehue, | 108, SoVeral saene of chickers IJafl ey _ —_—— —_— | Blake have been spending meveral days | Lop 5o L (odte Angilicr afsiatant | Thero whs o patads throush the print WCEK S0US. Welghing three pounds, 1 |in_Boston, e pLinbitEL three teachers besides | cipal streets at noon. The program |Was the work of a grey fox. | LEGAL NOTICE. L R ncipal, 2 | consistea of acts by contortionists, ac- o |} LAWN FURNITURE Jeion W B ktahall e chros chil. | e Yeutos Varition: Popata. frainea dogs, ponies and men: | New Haven—The ninetv-seventh an- | DISTRICT oF_ ’ | o e e thay Byve bacn spends| Rev. B. D, Remiugton and wife have | keys. The show which was very clean | niversary memorial service of the New | i late of | ing the summer, | returned from 10 daye vieit with rel- |and moral, left town this morning for | Haven Grays was held in Calvary Bap- | a2t e il OIL STOVES Mr, and Mrs, Carpenter of Ansonia |atives in Providence. Mr. Remington | Fitchville. | tist church Sunday mornirg. Yinistrs George E. Larks | und Mr. and Mrs, Brown of Oneco are |Tesumed his work as pastor of the | Mrs. Sophia Clark and daughter Miss | 18 exhibited his final admine | |at Rev, Samuel Thatcher's, Baptist church Sunday morning. May Clark have returned to East | Bridgeport—War has been declarcd sunt with said estute o | g wE Henry G. West has left for a week's | Hartford after spending the summer |by the butchers of Bridgeport upon rt o |1 REFRIGERATORS EAQLN of TWin o6, visit with relatives in Waterbury at E. A. Carrier's in Hayward avenue. | the ice barons of the city and next ¢ | Mr, and Mrs, Jehn Carrell of Am Miss Katherine Tynan of St. Jo- year they propose to establish an = WILLIMANTIC, CONN. | theny street lost ene ef their twin sons, | seph's hospital school . for nurses. 1s tificial ice plant of their own because Paul J, Carroll, en Baturday. The | at her he o Friadir ey auring i of the prices forced upon them. for a hearing from eholera infantum, Fred J. Springham has returned to | persons interested therein to appear at | -4 Buy now for next s son and save money. & Miss Hallie Burleson returned to her | Now York | of Granby, was the guc ald time and place, by publishing this NEW b A S EA RS sehool in Hast Orange, N, I Friday. | ‘Bdward Kelley left town Friday for | 8, Godard, state iibrarian, at the ord \ce In some newspaper having a l‘I..l »“ l l . |auiss Dorothea Burlesen leaves for |n fow days' visit with his father ille—Rev. W. At tv fair at Hartford. Mr. Ha Treulation iid District. and by 9 | New Britain Normal schoal Loday, Harttord. After this visit he will res | of T e o o aren, as racighea o | 18 ninety vears old, has made a prac- | posting a on the pubiic_dignpost FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN P turn to Holy. Cross college, Worcester, | accept a call to the Baptist church |tice of attending the fair for years. | in th¢ Rown, of Canterbury, where, (g = e to ‘resume his studies. in Marlboro, f 2 e aduianen ¥ " i BALTIC A. Lazinsk has been on a short bus Stamford—The Visiting Nurse - | Certified Record With school days here and chilly evenings making Fu nlt St iness trip to New York. Hartford—Lewis E. Gordon and fam- | clation reports for August 109 patients | HALE BENNETT, r ure Ore ) B sihuslastie BoloBration: of Pask ge of | Miss Madeline Brown has resumed |ily of Asylum avenue, e returned | cared foi of whom were admitted sepsd 7 Judge. their appearance, a Sweater is one of the most useful garments to have at hand. Just now we are showing a splendid line of New Fall Sweaters in the most desirable colors — crimson, Oxford, cardinal, white and brown. Plain or Norfolk styles are included in this lot, and they are among the most attractive styles we have had for some time. Women’s Sweaters are priced at $2.89, $3.50 and $5.00. Children’s Sweaters are $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. 55-Hour Labor Bill—Gift Presented Main and Unlen Streets, ex-Mayor Fisher of Middletown— WILLIMANTIC, . - - - - CONN, Forty Hours' Devetion Begins. Telephone The passage of tiac 55-hour labor law e by the last leglslature was fittingly ° ° celebrated Saturday evening-in Shan- non’s hall, which was attractively fit- ted up. Through the generosity of the A local Mule Spinners union about 500 were present from Willimantic, Taft- . The fellowlng gentiemen during the I coursa of the ovening gave eloquent Auto Tr“ck Monng addrosses on Labor and ulko comment- . 3 5 od on (he passage of ihe law: KEx- th t D SRR MOVIRG fop o eyl i e Range tha : ville, Plainfield, Middletown, Westerly Thornien of Pawtucket, R, L, president and Pawtucket, R, 1. Among those A SPEGIALTY of (he International Myie ~ Spinners' “Mak C kin E ”» Addrosss . & WERKS, or ‘Prpny | Irich Timotny Harnes of Fiainfold es Coo asy THE H. G. MURRAY GO. inle: H man, with a brief but eloguent speech, kainless Extracting and presented ex-Muyor Fisher of Middle- i e - - —m— — ~ —— 1113 H town @ handsome smoking set, given Filling a Specialty | {0"5.c"alferans Mule Spinners umions, | 52 Maln Strast. = - Wilimanti | Bx-Mayor IFisher responded, cordially | thunking Mr, Kastman in behalf of the Peeshonis unjons for the EIfL. Incorporated 1842 Everybody needs it, of cours Everybody ls going to need It mers in the future, tos, when the earning capacity Is less than during yeuth or middle-age, seated on the stage as honor guests were Miss Abbie O'Connor, Miss Agnes Donohoe and Miss Delia Joyce, all of Willimantic, who had the honor of be- ine chosen as delegates to attend the . r Irederic Moldswerth of Norwich, §50-2, 63812 or £D4:0, Willimantls C1 | William J, Lord of Westerly and s Cleorgs Mustmun, president of the Tafiville Muls Bpisners' union and JAY M.SHEPARD |chuivman of the labor sgmmittee, e el R hearing at Hartford in regard to the tucceeding EL''ORE & SHEPAN. e, e K e i Gleawood Parior Stove, Furnace or Boiler for heating “Wherewithall” The best way to be sure te have some THEN is to save a little 1{OW ~a little at a tim but that Jitt'e often, passage of the bill bR.F c' JACKS”‘ = George Eastman, president of the % Taftville Mule Spinners’ union, was N, Dembist | Zutviis, Yals Seimmes cupion, s @ eream and (eaies wese served by A = o Mt ¥ members sf (he leeal umisn. Dancing a @ means soli ort and Jess fuel, Tuneral Dicocter gnd Embalmar |Eismoess o s lonl e, Bancine 7 3 i ed by Harry Jehnsen's prchestra of 60.82 Nerth Bt Willimantlr |=s-en pinces,, Zhe fomeniies o chogee L4y SesiEnt ESlBonfiestio. Sophy Auirworlh, Charies Headen, John L5 g — jeward and Freemar Firih, ably as- " HIRAM N, FENN sisted by members of the union. C. 0. Murphy. Norwich s % aes EMbapsre| Orening of Ferty Heurs' Devotion. BALIIET | he 19 hours' devotien epened in St UmAUE, . Uy Mary's church with' & solemn high @ AAEF ddamii WSS 2t 19 elcleck Suaday morning, The Willimantic Savings Institute H, C. MURRAY, President N. D. WEBSTER, Freasurer.

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