Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 13, 1913, Page 5

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"";‘)h iui. ; | BETTER THAN CALOMEL i Y TRADE MAKER. (_1 .Jt u 11"' | Thousands Have Discoversd Dmy ¢ e e | Edwards’ Olive Tablets are & We will cut the price of our 35c Nerwich, MR IEEe o | a Harmless Substitute o4 == s | Dr. Edwards' ORve Tablets—the English Cure Ham, whole or half 26c. MA substitute for calomel—are a mild but ' VARIOUS I sure laxative, and their effect on the i w o liver is almost instantaneous. They 80c Boiled Ham, sliced 35c, whole 33c| 14jjan societies will honor Columbus | | are the result of Dr. Edwards’ deters S5 EBbEEE 25 | todas- ‘mination not to treat liver and bowel o i By toaas et A l:lmll,r:l.nnls with c;uamal. E" olmvg s 1 B LBy stodad PR to bamsh it brought out these 50 TEA seetaenaaas..85c erica nh\e—n(*{(;rod tablets. The;le plnulg 3 jtors deft to o bl blets do the good that calom % § < | s domt injure the teeth like strong MUSKMELON (Rocky Ford) 15¢, 20c liquids or calomel. They take hold foliage is thinned by \“lh‘ trouble and qulcklhy correct & begin Lo be Ik Vhy cure the liver at the expense ALL QUALITY GOODS Wilbep i the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do stron$ S s mushrooms, also some big liquids. It is best not to take calomel, yme up during the but to let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets S, take its place. Most headaches, “dullness” and nnants and favors (1:(1 that lazy feeling come from C’;‘)‘l'lkluwm ss during the parade tion and a disordered liver. e Dry Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel oA % “loggy” and “heavy.” Note how they % B s PE e Aoy EDWARD DRISCOLL. REV. J. H. BRODERICK, RT. REV. JOHN NILAN, REV. J, H. FITZMAURICE, REV, E, M. HAYES, clear” clouded brain and how they 4 = & his very attractive homestead. Grand Marshal, Rector St. Patrick’s Church. Bishop of Diocese. . Rector St. Mar'ys Chur County Director, por ‘.‘,.lef e Columbis, Ohio. % = = lcintyre is the mew master X e = 0 e Falls compa sue man Joseph Heneault, Joseph Francis | were placed upon the and arm = E R e Bantan st PERSGNAL ’ Tighe, Alfred Henry Pineault, William | of the cross. In conclusion the bishop | | : \ = Francis Guinan, Costanzas Joseph | bestowed his blessing on those assem- | = | Amateur photographers !v‘,wx ed the | 'Herbert C. Adams has returned from X Cellucci, Peter Vincent Fitzmaurice. | bled, ang Dr. Crowley read the N = ‘ the new |a week's g | [*% = s at the consecration of the new | a week's business trip to Chicago. i Leo Joseph Lanols, Harold Joseph | spiritunt e corded them. | = = e T i e Riordan, Andrew Joseph Throw, Fd- | Then cam e recessicnal to the cem- | 0 I s ohn Moore, Jr, of Waterbury pass- ‘ A i = ward lLeo Lovelle, Royal Thox etery office | g S [ g | od"th? VO JEOHE R | 1,600'In Line Reviewed by Re. Rev. Bishop Nilan—Norwich, | Fifuee. ot hibrt i, sttt i Siovs <oce wes e <ol N FUNGFAI DiregtOrg - city. Henry Guerin, Alfred Gagnon, James| strong A 1 or bilit and WE’ PAY |; S . . William Nevin, Henry Joseph Wilson | alerines | ai present, many | O 1 A the summ of Holy New London, Westerly, Stonington, Jewett City and |\ jiam Nevin Henry E]_ : ’ 2 s St Y T ¥ Madeline - Veronica La Roche i al of the a" m a mers g t> | at his home in th Baltic Societies March—Strong Words of Practical Ad-| alice Irene Smith, Aarion Cathering| e begun by | 25 one whu Vaters, Mary Madeline Gibson, Mary | g # St d | . Jhg Mr. and Mrs. J. Ge have return . : Fa . . Madel Margaret Driscoll, | finud wi bry detail YOU $ 1.00 | cleans ater on W s m g A vice For Right Living In Bishop’s Address—Rain Kept | iqon- Henault, Agnes Dor- | 1oned W gl Hoeal! | @ 337 MAIN STREET \ " eived that | weeks with Mrs. Charles Rice of Iouin- s F Coini othy McKelvey, Geralding Mary Enc - % g Sahi fthe Opposite Post Office. g i f the | tain street, ome From Coming Helen Maria McNamara, Catherine tRe | Namton L raniry aald 'PHONE~—1052-2 YOU! N ation of Stationers and L McCarthy, Cora Mary Disco, j the family burial grour Lady Assistant. FOR YOUR M will be held in Spring- | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coote and little R Margaret Mary McVeigh, Agnes Marie | p,yg more of - a 4 ¢ son of New York were in Norwich S; 5 : Catherine Kearns, Mary Cecilia Lon- [ (POUSH rekdti D ative Old Foumal“ Pe“ | urday evening on their way to M Watched by thousands of interested | ties of the moment and their only law | dergan, Loretta Julia M obin, | have_bec urely resat, Decarative ’ o G o e Tha oo A Coote's | Spectators along the line of march here | their own sweet will? Your religion | Anna Mary Marshall, Anna Gervaise | ¢\ eTEIeens ho e : Eitters of | Baentr o Raliday Wil ©%|on Sunday afternoon, a parading line | has to do with the present practical | Tarrant Holmes, Llizabeth Mary Con- | D21 di i d: bandsome| SMALLPOX CASE : i to be held | of 1,800 members of Holy Name socle- | everyday life. Let your life be shaped | nelly, M 2 Lawton Somers, | 8216 posts IN LAMBERT FAMILY, 1p to December b b, New | e \nd her brother | ti€s from the parishes in this vicinity | by its counsels. Leaye blasphemy (o | Mary Danahy. Lila Chris- | Ot ete. i i : b i i W | John iocke: ‘of Harirord came Satar | Made tne most imposing Holy Name | the Christ hater. Honor the name of | tinn Winters, Rose Teresa Kilienny |2 d ; ¢ reel| Ten Year Old Daughter of Constabld 5 3, Provided You J{ day to Norwich, their native city,whera | {oNonsFALIOD (hat this ity b ‘}.’J.;’L}.L.’ b el bl E L e I Ll ! reet cer y ng the Has a Light Case. “INK-TITE” 1 the morning kept some of the out of | company or drink, for there is a God | line Mary Mary Elizabeth Ryan, | many of the = bx e L ol H LS ST - Miss ary Savage, i i -of lu\;. . u“n:nn‘: “:’“:-“v“(';n-‘xjv‘\':y.\\m . w AV‘E:]:E d(i‘ "“\Y\’l\l\];\v‘»u\ ‘:u““d\\‘\\‘:“l L Louise Maria '] \hm)\m J \l‘l.‘ ‘il‘n‘ o " " nse taken sick, and the physician sum- in Pen, her s ment new Main street kindersarrten, New | capable’ hands as directed by Grand | lowed by solemn vespers. Rev. E. M, | Dot S ary mcganie Slistinc M v ditior Dgveldl fonod dhie LT TN ES BN Fountain Pen, here, % Varehouse London, was a week end guest of Mr.| Marshal J. Hdward Driscoll and his | Hayes o Jewett City, county Holy | Cavtey, oy Etnoriae oeringer, | pure 1 durir i e of Rew: | & tuild faftack of sudilipok < TR Natter, formerl. a4 Ars. Philip Spelman of Perkins| aides and other assistants sc that the [ Name director, was celebrant. Rev. T.| Marietta Victorine Cecil Muliin, | Dan Mul entire ceme was | was isoiated in an upper room, all the L conductix avenue Sava an accom- | details of the day were carried out|F. Bannon of Willimantic and Rev. | Lucille Clare Hiagsger M Masg- | reconsec members of the family vaocinSEaE SN SO 2 o et Bl FU = etail the day @ annon of Willimantic and Rev. | Lucille Clare Haggerty, Mary Muz- | 1 the house quarantined. = Dr. George etin, n Windsorville T ician, alents give| without a hitch. Joseph Mc rthy of Moosup sub-dea- | dales rgaret T - " much pleasure to nds. PHe fratetics arRE Rav. Tolkn. Nilan | eord Ssined i oot TOURISTS [TaCue has m'e b :’n‘cn&me ;:.';3 - rintende: S gl Hatioch; he B aopn Iilan Jcpne ; er, assidy, Eleanor considers robable that the o Superintendent G. G. Scriv- of Hartford, bishop. of the diocese, be- | The music for the service was beau- | [mel na Mary Deloug —- DaN O L DR wich I an official visit [ A, N. CARPENTER HAS fore whom the parade passed in review | tifully rendered by a men's chorus of | Mary Agnes ~Husse Helen Mar Here Saturda Sl s in *(:Hn;wl_ for two weeks. The e Fatiak shrcu ol HIR ARM St Patrick’s parochial residence on | 25 voices, with Prof. Frank L. Farrell | Weeder, Mary Louise Osgood Casey, | Partly Spent the | OeoHm A ey e Lot met nville ing ser- B oadway, was an occasion of special | at the organ, and at the close of the | Alice Mary Buckley, Julia Ellen closed. It is not believed that this cas : Ul Travelers of Ameri- | —William H. Callahan Also Hurt. hat point, the men in line uncovering, | Praise Thy Name. i '\::‘,vrfi.‘,‘," SR s e | e trolley rists from Massack I9: 1£-filli ch s nonci Bave g 7 the street’ was crowded with a throng | Priests present for the demonstra- | = Julin Loretta Donohue, Adelaide | Se thade Islan TFOREBT NOTER. self-fil ed & membership ‘campdign. A. N. Carpenter, the wel that vaid him reverence also. With | tion were Rev. Fathers T. M. Crowl Mirhucrite BEttonizeior Artoltetts | Now Lopde 1 t At- FOREST NOTES. . g fered ember is expected to bring a | contracior and Willam 11 Ca the bishop stood the rector, Rev. J. H. | W. C. Fitzsimons, T. H. Tiérnan and “arlo, Vivea Boldue, Helen $ city S| S sz leaking pen ever offered. member by Jan. 1, 1914 suffered severe injuric Broderick, and Rev. W. I, Cavanaugh. | Ceating, New London: . John beth Garvey, Anna Asnes L | 4ntic ¢ p Hur | nThere are about 37 pines native tf i i night the former About %.40 o'clocic Marshal Driscoll | William Krause, Westerly: 1 Isabel Patficia B on rey from Mlitne Dnifeds Stales o 3 rocker nk- r dward Cutler Gray | near B ’ bl L U O el oy nBlor; Joseph M Mc~| Frances Melntyfe, . Julls i £ many peopl Frank- | Paraguay has valuable forest res - : s ed to take place at | Lafa street by - PSR S R o : it ohn et e Carlo, - Helen! slizghth, +Gle ? \ \ Vith two | sources, the most important of which te” P i 1ar o Ll at | Lafz t here it had formed, and the line | J City; John Landry, Baltic; T.| Rosella Elizabeth Kelly, Teresa . uin str : e X n Ti Mg ¥ i“a anteed ! ,and Mrs, Finnegan In | leaving the squar down the street with the vari- | F. Bannon, Willimantic; Charles | Catherine Hacsarts. Catherime rs sh to|ds quebracho. particularly rik in o be a fa t . i i Both men were ous bands playing, the American flags | Brennan, Norwich Town; J. H. F Lee, Helen Louise Woods, Anna ondon 3 P v . ot s Carpenter havix s - [ and the society banners waving maurice, William H. Kennedy, Greene- { Ulrich, Catherine Patricia Dodd ar i yMuch of the cork used thronghoul < . % TEAAL | #ired and sutreriae & ; N ety ban SR e Il S e h, Cat tricia Dodd, Ag- | the < : Gt hebie p| the world comes from Portugal, whichy than vyou have ever v relatives of Mrs. Cat The parade moved in the following | ville, wi athers roderick, | nes Patricia Martin erine Agne he | harvests about 50,000 t sy . erine » attended an anniversary | beacyy, " nrous ¢ [ order: Grumbly and Galvin of St. Patrick’s | Goughiin . Viels | Cathe Seym E0 “New | Germany is said to have an overs know the repose of | riae ME. Callahar i First Division. and Rev. William I* Cavanaugh, who | Geraldine Margaret _ " Miris e usual| supply of foresters; so _that welld s S Patrick's ) two h R ¢ Platoon of police, commanded by Cap- d to parish after a va Margaret Grover, Sarah Mar | educ d men have hard work tq ISTON 1 J. H. Brod- T m t D. J. Twomey k-u\l?r‘n‘_u:)umg Anparem s v>£ h‘: heaith. |Shea, Elizabeth Mary Connell £ eatte ssengers | secure even inferior positions. CR .\‘\S i 0\ & C(} s street when the acciden « Marshal ward Driscoll and | , 20GE7 A e e B R g i Saturday| One of the largest larv:tdnmafl':l Al L . e ’ : o rolley el o 9% ne dowries ‘MIchaells | S i i G et e s | o aon Mary Lynch,| HilzabpthTe bt Daisie it | in the TUnited States is_conducte ¢ Tiday was the 25th wedding anni- e ol ek oo Bin Hibey haon armory, where the arrangements made | Voech, Catherine 'Cecllia Murp ; | the forest. service near Haugen, Mond K 8 New London, who were married il < Dige J Pl A and e Ps | ephine Louise Grodotzke, Alict 1t Tt for| nursery and has & capacity of 4,880,4 Pevisalicals ) 888, their bridesmaid being = 2 SNt Srom e Jedied of the [aly, . "Marls . (Veron Be 1 o | 000 voung trees a year. A ot Namsioh 5 o mpily. ‘A handsome floral Horse- | Noss Terenesta: fieimine ot 1 ! Boste ester par The fHreste of o , CONN. shoe presented to St. Patrick’s society |1ois, Cecilia Marie Bedard, Sar b 1 P. S yr.. one of { in private or municipal ownership, the _ondon, | by Florist Moore hung in the hall. The [ Patricia Connelly, Elizabeth Berna- |t} of ‘the Nor=|Eation ‘SRning 365 peryseutiibN c Cig £ ot | tables were ranged around the side of otte I o Jeil, C: tor t cit ) s- | total forest area The national forests road, | o] t Qette Frances O'Neil, Catherine Cecilia | w Stalford S 13 inter- | . 1490 men. | the room and the waitresses circulated | Malady, Rose Margarer Finnegan. | i night e Waures i of the United Btates ~ocoupy "oniy o3 b AT New Haven, 35 PR e g Yiolg Irene [Tovelle Briduet Moo g fol g : | forest area of the country. ; atrick's So Norwich,375 men, | BISHOP NILAN GONFIRMS R L I R U : Gt SINGULARITIES. 2 b esident vleve Bhan " o R & with th “or twenty miles around Vitry la Eillvidencs| papars, st ih ] flle, 17 pieces. | . TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY-FOUR. | ¥isve Shes, Ileanor Josephine, Dona- ud eame o1 A | ancols, the, Chalons aistriotit i 2 nans Burnett has taken e Norwich Tov = Nsirs Blioy DeBacios. T ¢ 3 Norwlck | ¥rance experienced a terrific hailstorm r a fortnight's m_was den d by the| 85 men, Michael rns, president.’ | Large Class Receives Sacrement At|Ziacys Eilen Del s | : ‘ | early in“he evening of May 8. 8o Yiog ne Mrs. Oliver A harness s it SrcanteBivisicn: | St. Patrick's Church Sunday— | “Srenc" Bernadette Malcolm Each car o|lent and lengthy was the storm that Conn r ‘ £ at e St. M ety, Ne Lon i Children Pledged To Total Abstin- | Eiizabeth Bobsein, Elizabet 2 W ew Er and | the ground was m;‘\ngp?l :(7 a dap;‘h n}s therm 1ome on = =5 men, Wm. T. May. president 6 Mary Fogarty, Dorothy Anna O A s 1 several inches with hallstones. Man: street WEDDING. el s R s RO T e L L e L A Sl ; E | persons were injured ind, two military & SR Ll SoRar S5 GeoreniEenned Dreaiden Following the 8 o'clock mass in St abeth Gaudette, Josephine M p : way Fx-| aviators who were ret zatchie house, W rd, ha oL Third Division | Patrick’s church, Sunday, Rt Rev bot, Mary Elizabeth S Anna | [ Ricims. raced With the approaching = iid A o hipe, Diavision: John J. Nilan gdministered the sac- |'Elizabeth O'Brien, Madeline Jus - - A T | storm and landed just as it broke, e Grand e St M 5 Soclety Westerly, 100 | rement of confirmation to the follow- | O'Neil, Viola Catherine ( lice 1 car.| The aeroplanes were Kha:!.v :3-::: | . CTie Hew 16k6 for mien, Joseph H. Guinnes ing candidates, John P. Corcoran be- | Gertrude Londerss Al .| by the hall and one of the p! wi Vork & b T th ; presiden | ing sponsor for the boys and Miss | Porier. Madeline an E % Fall R [ Injuped ¢ Tallvond i £ R | Fourth Division. | Anna McGrory for the girls. | Marie Agnes Shea « - from Prov- —_——— g d | 1 of o ot ol S el ames Francis Kearney ck | Anna Conefr M e I 5 From the Consular Reports. N RE R s "| Austin = O'Neil, Timothy Francis | Genevieve Cox - Rents in Prague, Fohemia, have in [ . { Brewer 1d Francis Brassil, Les- | Helen Mary { AL ASSAULT. er d materially in the past yeargy t Fifth Divisibn. __ | ter Henry Bellow Willam James ry Mayer, t S | From 42 to 50 per cent. of the amoun! e st Sacie tt City, 130 | Pedace, Cornelius Francis Horrigan, | Anna Teres | ised of Il Treating | (he landlord receives from the tenan nB D ‘ " John . Hannon, president. . | Joseph Frances Burr ph Cl |~ Catherine “ath old Gisl. | 1e “paid by him In taxes. He is als — e Rretts Mo aak Sixih Division. | Hoffman, Frederick_ Joseph Jack: | reine Asnes | obliged to pay income and other taxe: PRI A S [ cas | roun St Jean Band, Baltie, 18 pleces. | S0 KENANL, Koo, R N s entine g ot A o e e i viny Tan A RAC " | Wozniak us Francis Furlong, | Marie Eugenie v & e ed about 2§ per cent. la. e c - Otis Library Open Sundays Again Peter B. Donnelly, pr R Ty ¥l » 10 year o ‘\“I""‘“:\‘ Ut /AF pe oot nTEHE Y 4 2 | SHELTERING ARMS SERVICE. After a three months' vaca o Seventh Division. | Terrence “Schuler, Patrick Joseph | abeth Margare i ihinks of withdrawing all ironl : — | reading Toom ot tr East Hampton Drum Corps. Maurice trick Flynn, | abeth Kiedasc ! s its from-entry by private per< | Rev. D. B. MacLane and Taftvills| opened to the public « o s e | Burns, William Christo- | Barry, Helen rthy, | on the I 7 e porations In crder to wve | Choir Bring Cheering Message Sun- [ Dawson had charge .. Mary's, Norwich Wiiliam Bernard John | Mary Harrict Marid | he : AL L g R R T | daicaBhrhoon. ‘> venty visitors qurir 100 oy > | Gonetry, Join I Irich stephen | Whelan, Flore: An- | look fo bt it | propdiies as it may want to hoid, thed p2vd AT Soclety Satricl's, Norwich, | John Voech, John incis v, | tonla Anna . v S LR s B R o Walter Francls ¢ Thomas Fran- | Mary Delarge, nzel, | o5 Southe exico impc 6,100 saw4 — —_— Rev. D. B. MacLane and the full| S 7 tGliv e \u',w'dx v, Jeremiah A‘u)‘u:-v‘w K‘-hh« | Anna Mary Au ¢ nd ¢ 1 so| Southern M al mm:];:enr;-;:“cd btared . & P f the Taftville Congregationai | Juriop Soslety O O o oot Cihes - Biihart. bl Tonute ! Fash oth 1 Jans mSanicss S & 8 & bea e Sun M 1 K ing | Anthony Slattery ohn Francis Fog- | He! M r ¥ . e T oon. The text of the address was isg ma Shereolexsky il T Joseph DI s | Veronica v | g e o1 | afee 'he text of the 2 asf M g dloxily ¥~ e { | arty, Thomas Joseph Dingivan, James onica : = Sni Elignen oLDS ity G L | e might Jiver There was sacrifies| Pomfret, has ben appointed to the|C E n Is L. e T el School, but has not yet begun | Bowler, Will e e e L e e R d Are Contracted by Changeabls & £ MODIFIED POMPADOUR Tesus i5 the same vesterday, toda | her work in this district ' et Ll e i B i0:Nell/ Hbbart|l o Diepor: Admiriistecs, Blkdue: [z iy ot Weather. A Simple Remedy. -| forever; sin is the same, the m e = { Francis Rafferty hilip Michael | . The children's L . : Airfece of | Sudden changes are particulariy e cross is the same, forever s that had been expected but | O'Brien Thomas Francls Gleason, | W25 Tead by R i Jato | trying for old people or —those whe o Seuts 1 Bt the sact end because of the weath- | Richard Joseph Marks, Jame: Al te S pas: L 5 s c suffer from a weakened, run-dows , E Sa the midst of the errip i from: Willlimentie, Mys.| ©'Connell SiomAE STorerh She | of hymns, Miss & Jordan 1 Sun O B e aoiyix L r afresh with every wrong & morbine hut st Co Honcy. 01 Gagnon,s Jos- | Viee ended, the Bishop addressin a1 ‘ only apply common sense methods im " » i stronger than sin, for He rose = ot he weather | eph Michael ~ Leary, John Joseph | Children and adults on the sign . i Th | fhetreatment of their condition, much v ant over sin and death. How | Miss Sarah Leavens of thi Ademy | Matthew jersl tas b recej 4 . discomfort and suffering might be EVERYTHING FOR TF re our salvation when ke know | faculty has be week end ine of march was covered in| Renl Remi Rouleau. Peter Alphonse | Strengthen them in A 4 olded. 808 Main Streef, next to Chelsen Bank He was willing to bear our sins|in I r. going to on bridge by | Fournier, Harold Willlam Mansfield, | Make them soldiers of Christ. As is]a numic The most essential thing to do is i body on the tree. sroadway, Bath and Main | Bugene = Patrick O'Brien Eugend | his costume - Bishop Nilan adm ’ s {0 build up strength, enrich the blood, special selections were given| Traver B Harvard T then countermarching | Andrew Rouleau, John Francis Snlli- | istered to the chil il | increase vital resistance and to ac< - E, = | choir during the service, Miss has a few days to Washington and up|van, John Francis O'Neil, William |Dence pledge, to be 2 eyl For | complish this nothing equals Vinoly fata E ol | Netie owie accompanying on the pi- on Broad street gton to the Chelsea parade, so | Cacimir La Rochelle, Leonard Albert | are twenty-five : Forel e rs ar our cod liver and iron tomic. DEN Yis I ,. Mrs. Hodkinson rendered Face | i to come down to St. Patrick's again | Hoffman, Joseph Thomas Fanning, | 8dmirably prepared, eir teache 1 Mre. M. J. Grimes of - Springfiely / -~ D | to Frace and Miss Greenwood the so- | Dorothy Jomes of Broad streot solemn vespers to be held | Michael 'ames Duggan, John Francis the Shoiah L oP Was| Heart ct Ohio, says: *1 was badly nm-do':?. N TN [ solo, Do Not Ask My Cross to| was the week end guest of her grand- | jaraders and their friends com- | Keenan, homas Joseph Gleason, sted dur confi n reC- | day were nervous and weak, and while in this B Lk NS | o e e A e - | mother, Mrs. I of Coliins- | pletely filied the spacious edifice and | Thomas Joseph Shahan, James Jos- | tor, Rev. J. H. Broderic | Brennan, pa John H ars | s B tracter & idawiti ol 6 Buildi | eier's Immortal Dove, arranged in an- | vill ard with profit a stronz practical ad- | eph Murphy, Lawrence Edgar Hanra- = | shat: M i e Joseph | SO atim, Vinol was recem= Suite 46, Shamnon Building |57 form. The closing anihem was —— dress’ from Bishop Nilan | han,” Thomas John Carberry, Jere- CEMETERY CONSEGRATED Lynch, vice § N v Burn .}m‘f‘m].u and I am happy to say #§ Sake ahuwmbie Mot i 5o Lovely Are Thy Dwellings, O| Mrs. Sarah McCall Spofford of t spoke from the text “Lord, what | miah Jerome Shea, Clarence Discc = 2 & Jew | BECTE 4 K urer: | cured my cold and restored me ta o New London turng assing some | woulds't thou have me to dc aul’s | Leonard Joseph Suntheimer, Frank | Rt. Rev. John J. Nilan Sets Apart New | §00TE 1 " tary: com- | FOOIR T | At e serviee pc s time in \‘-m ‘\, h her daughter, | question on n;.» (]w(l to Damascus. 'rh; | ; H\n‘,\‘ Suntheimer, Edward Joseph | Addition to St. Mary's Burial Ground | i poLy ‘,_""{'1 Old people, delicate children, run< | - ' on the viglin by Rev. Mr Mr allace Frank sincerity of Paul's question, he said, | Rosenbok ith Sol Csiiriinia) 3 ] 'm BUmS | gown, overworked and tired women, 2 insg | Lane were very gratifying to al ' - was proved by his after life. If you |, Willlam Frangis Sears, Martin Joseph| ‘With Solemn Ceremo n: reception committee, | BORE TUREIN S iom . bronchitis MR H T MILLER S| A ) Mies Carcline Gilman o Washington | want to do good. the Lord Wil show | John Danany <Howara AUgustis By- | The new St Joxepirs cemetery, T R ubhard, John | (0%, CUlehe "and colds_ehould try . . . street has as guests Mrs. Julian Coffin | you the wa nd he wants vou to do|an, John Francis Bow John Wiil- e e el lmailagh <t He H mes Fil-1a bottle of Vinol Ve return. ¢ | SPARKS FROM THE DYNAMO.| and Miss Marion Coffin of New York | good. Each can heip the prosress of | i Roval, Danicl James Welch, Ern | Tierly Sachem park. an ad ‘ Daniel Mac- | & bottle of VPOt doss not. help sems./ School for Dan.cmg | The suburban railroads of Bern | "0 Aiss Clement of Fushing, L. 1 he church by living up to its teach- | est Francls Gagnon, Patrick Henry | ot £ olocic a : “Tho sey: John Dinker, Erondway Pharmacy, G. G. Bugler o W o trified in the ne: future. | , ARaR BEARE SOTENL SDa W . T LesmEn o A S - NoO! by Rt. Rev. John J A N Sh. Norwich, Conn. 28 odic BIGEET will ectrified in_ the mear futur Mrs. S. J. Huntington and daughter, | from happiness possible, but he | Francis Driscoll, George Joseph But- | 1000 by R e el »avid Shaban, | 8¢ Tor Hesdnie) of Hakis: b L it i, Lot e ot T et e “iers | Miss Bdith Huntington, have closed | brought it back. ~Ho found _soclety | ler Lee. John Christopher Joseph’Mc- | thoush the hour was inconvenient for | Filburn, Joha _Curry, Harry| o B8, (For Hezems of Salp U ees ! lectricity r light, at and| their house on Fast Town street and | without God, but all was changed by | Cauley, John Willlam Sullivan, Har- | Many A T i 27 Harry Kilr s e, | ey # 3 wer e £ 3 © soon to move ‘to West Oranse, N. | the gentlest Tevolution that the world | old George Shannon, Joseph Patrick | T ssemblage well up in = Mullen O’Connell, Harry 3 - i y delegation of officlals from Glas- | has Gver seen, not by riot and uproar, | Connor, John - Joseph Morley, ired- | Eathered | fo assist at ino i e S 2 il Bhon. Vi mierica to,istudy A e not bq fire and sword. A condemned | erick Joseph Carberry o o e B Haseaiof i p kl 0 ical development. T, P. Tafft of West Upton. Mass. and | man was raised on the cross and the| Gerald David Dingivan, Thomas P.|Was deacon and Rev. B M. Hayes ¢ ic lflg nions Flectric signs are licensed in Mon- | J. Trevor Pring of Somerville, Mass., | world looked into the face of its Re- | Joseph McCarthy, George Leo Will- |Jewett City was e A fee of two cents per squ have been guests for a few days of | deemer. The causes of the woes of | iam Goodfellow, Leo Edward Fitzgib- | bishop and priests vested in the cem 0 rmem ourse p d C bb t of stgn 1s uim ed annually. | Mr. vs daughter, Mrs. James Dus-'| the world are old and will not disap- | bons, 'Thomas' Lester ~Fitzmaurice, | tery office, the procession eniering i <ed La age ndred electric signs nighily | tin Moore, of Oneco street pear with change of circumstance or [ Anthony ~Francis Cook, Raymond | MAin gates, Rev. Myles . Galvin of i, o . e LRI e hango of goyernment. The greed, de- | John Gieason, Joseph Andrew Petroni, | Patrick's preceding the erucifier onc from failure or insure b 5 s streets of Montgomery, Al rs. Mary F. rstow of Lincoln vity and meanness of man ioust be [ John —Samuel Fitzgerald, Clarence | #colytes. Besides fthe priesis —men- Grctn Tomatws clatmed (hat tho sinoke auls- | avenue hias returned from Central Vil- | fakan o accoun Joseph Valentine, .Joseph ward | ioned there were present Rev. Charl your success i ittaburgl me‘ e \l ten|lage, where she visited Mrs. George| " The selfshness of the rich in wrong, | Shea. Raymond Edward Fitzgerald, | W ‘\::‘:r-n\un of \4,.—«."“1 qwn; ey, J6 of dollars worth of damage | Loring, und is now the guest of Miss | yet Jabor 18 not the only question. Not | John Joseph Falyey, William Patrick | Sebh 1. McCarthy of Moosup, Rev. I k: Pears, Ete. y ) : | Mary Avery of Oneco street, poverty but corruption of heart 1s ut | Kearney, Angus Mark McDouald, Fd- | hace Mavejeuski, Rev. John [ Brod Attend n electric vel it espectaily S the root of the world's ills. ‘The trou- | ward Juseph Pineault, James Howard | erici a;u] Rev. Thomas A. Grambly of b = = 2 g v handling coal to ‘the consumer, {u e llard of Washington | ble 1s within and the cure must be | Keeley, = Anthony Budests, Patrick | Norwich ackus Hospital Service. N signed so It can be readily unloaded | street has beén pussing a few duss 1n | boom within. . Relglon ta of the heare | ¢ P CRstohg s HbEe There was the recitation of the i : orwich P » M b, i E w days fo | from w 5 ]kv e heart hristopher Carbonny, Roger Ilenr 7 Tt powe st of Rev. and Mrs. Per- | It works slowly, but it has done won- | Tighe, (lement Joseph Sieldo. William | &ny of the Saints. affer w N EHE N Jiospital frern. . e!}pie S ari(et‘ Carolina 18 the largest pro- | Rev. Mr. Harnes was for- | ders in the past, and can do them aguin | Jumes Coleman, Edward Joseph Guil- | op and his attendants visited the five |ARI I K Commercial a ducer of miica in the United Sta |merly rector of Grace Iipiscopal|for He stlll lives and rules the world. | beault, Philip Francis Johnson, Rd- | crosses set up to mark the boundaries j (S Staten T { € Franklin St, | Most of this mineral i3 used in - the | church, Yantic, God protects the workm: ward ' Glancy John Moran, Edward | of the cemetery. At each cross psalms | [070 L0 ettt School | rical industry for installing pur- — of rest. and beware how you treat that [ William Flynn, Thomas Francis |and the prescribed pravers were read. | teiC it =4 fit s M Ol Wiceom o | voses Mr. and Mrs. John B, ‘Clement of | day on which some there are who want | Aloysius Mulcany. the symbolic tapers were lighted and | Pression, s Periine was A da tdoor swimm pool at | Philadelphia are making a short visit| to work. James Francis Chapman, Hubert |t op blessed and consecrated t NOW | | st s is nizhtly iluminated v | with Mr. and Mrs. . O: Smith at| Take awaX religion and what have | Patrick Ryan, Frederick C rles | enclasure. J . X + | el Large inc zwwr“u; lamps | “Oldelms.” Mr. Clement is an officer | vou got? Who would teach the chil-| Berberich, Albert Anthony Duhaime,| later. when the procession had ) Ellsworth Cutler Gray of Danbury i Shannon Building, Jre suspended on eables high AUU\BI in the Central Trust company of Phil-| dren the way of uprightness when | Daniel Joseph Ryan, Richard William | turned to the temporary platform fac- | the of his parents, Mr. and nrs,l the water. adelphia their only guide would be the necessi- | Tobin, William Joseph O'Brien, Nor- | ing the main cross, lighted candlesjDan E, Gray.

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