Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 9, 1914, Page 11

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< NORWICH BULLZITIN, THUESDAY, AFRIL 8 1814 e iwiietin. | LEDYARD ESTATE DISTwloUTION Norwich, Friday, April 10, 191, FURNISHING THE WEATHER, About $40,000 to Go to Heirs of William L. Main in Final UNDERTAKERS Forecast for Today: Distribution—Old Coins Sell at Auction for 513.11_! 88‘ . & . F:’orecast for Southern New Eng- h an Rain or snow and colder Thurs- > o { : day, with fresh to ‘strong morthwest Bodies of Testator and Others of Family to be Removed Dreezes; Friday fair. M \ Predictions from the New York Her- i tery. aid: On Thursday it will be partly to Mystic Ceme 3 overcast to clear and decidedly colder, with brisk northwest winds, conne outlook for Iriday is fair and| 4n agjourned hearing on the estate | testator and other members of his‘ = 4 % of William I. .Main was held befure.famll\ from the Brown burying ground 1647 Observations in Norwich, Judge Samuel Holdridge of the Led- |in Ledyard to the cemetery in Mystic. Time afreeze. Be prepared— Tested Get a Gas Heater You all xnow it's dangerous to eat breakfast in a cold room. and ! sides. i's not very comfortable. Whereas, wiih one of our Heaters installed, you only have to light it a few minutes + re breakfast is called in order ° have the diaing ruern. coualortably vo.m We carry those Heaters Im three aif- terent styles: Reznor Retlector Heater in two sizes Its efficacy, pleasant taste and freedom from injuri ous ingredi- ents make Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Tar the ideal home treatment for coughs, colds, hoarseness, tick- ling dry sore throat, and chil- dren’s croup and whooping cough. Lady Assistant \when requested The following records, reported from |¥ard Probate court on Wednesday in| Clerk William I. Allyn was present, = . Adam’s Taverm |Scvins rharmacy, show the changes | Ledyard. There was a full attendance [also the executors. ' Atiorney John C. When It Contains no opi- and in temuperature and the barometric | of the heirs interested Geary of New London and Allyn i. |, Aches Again um nor anything The Oriole, ..::::nn. new in Gas injurious. l s s l changes Wednesday: A number of old coins, together with { Brown of the firm of Brown & Per- Try Pike’s Ther, Bar. | the box containing them were auction- { kins of this city, appeared for various | B offer to the Dublic (he Hnest standars . 48 2995 | ed Off to the heirs and a total of $13.71 | of the interested parties. Court ad- Toothache —— Call and see them at our office and of Beer of Europe and Americ . = 2 | was realized on the sale. The coins, journed at 2.30 p. m. Drops Sold by Druggists <t us explain their useluluess Bohemian, Pilaver, Cullubach Bavariag .. 55 2082 were appraised at $13.40, more than There are something more than 20 ) i W .. B . . . o Baay, Pais R0 BUiiah” Masics it 58, iowent &5; twenty years ago at {he time of Mr. |heirs to the estate, the testator hav- With almost a full attendance of e ; ; ; Main's death, and had since been held | ing had a family of ten children, some . o5 2"2: fi'w?:fimt;:tuummamt* Pred c:mP‘:”“m'd 4 by the ex TS, RPNt Buvé died and 16t govd Elxed Clly Of Nofw;cll Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourishe | snon oign co pveanesday: Rain or| “Judge Holdridge decided that title | families. STATE ICE DEALERS. ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, e s Wgam" RS Y in the final payment under the terms | The children of the testator now liv- fifls&EIeC"lCfll De ar[fl B wetiar Scotix And Tahat *1 tollowed by ATAS RIGHE 5 T of the will. which is about to be made ing, all of whom are heirs, are: John | Find Full Supply in Houses and’ Pre- p ’ - o the heirs by the executors, vested |L. Main, Horace Main, Alonzo B ) i e at the time of the testators death,|Miss Lourie Main, Mrs. Joseph Hol. SAEL DT e aoe. Alice Bidg., 321 Main St Telephone 447-13 o e i and a distribution was ordered by the ‘drsdgo, all of Ledyard, and Mrs. Fran- 1 Sun PRETPT court. ces Richmond, Westerly. ledint s ; L 2 Y mises T sets i Water. i 3 There is a fund to be distributed at | Other heirs are the estate of the D e Day. 1| & m. | ». il a m. il this time amounting to nearly $40,000 | late Leeds Main, who left a widow and | Jrouce iarcond Tuesd t e - PRICES CUT ON e - {and this will wind up the estate with | seven children, estate of the late Amos | fionse: Hartfors, Huestay =—for i3 Ga'amlto Coal 2 B R the exception of the distribution of | Main, whose widow is now Mrs. Paul { Q" the seneral o n among them ! i Horse Blankets - 8 g2 | s1v || about $1.100 on deposit in the Thames | Massey with two children tesof 0L % Cie e b ot & vary o The Kind That Burns Up Clean 9 5.20 6.20 || ©an & Trust Co. i the late Ira Main, who w nmarri wn; & > (Street and Stable) 10 gis | €22 | A majority of the heirs present |and a daughter of the testator named | Sl i JOnN 0. PEGKnAm . ey ol 5.16 | -23 || 9.41 | agreed to unite in defraying the ex-'Mrs. Harrington, who a has chil- Surmbe. Wil Fatail at & norsAek Phone 402 Robes (Auto and Carriage) 1 514 | 62¢ {1030 [l 9¥44|pense of removing the body of the dren, | Briee and ba cneapcl than 16 who Jkat |1 B8 Thamae S 52 Broadway 3 Bix houcs after high water it ls 10w R e i et | ok g { P Lol o | ST S ST S EATH REMAINS STILL SOME EXCITING TIMES | S ke R Fur and Fur Lined) - D e s ( ) GREENEVILLE NEWS Ak et S IN THE WAR OF 1812.) COIver of New Tondon. There w s AT o pPR e an exhibition of fce cutting toois. Paul Kern Home From New York—| Rev. C. H. Ricketts Speaks Upon Sub- | Paper Found in Fiorida Tells of Fight | New Membors. TheL.L. Ch Annual Meeting of St. Andrew’s— | ject at Y. M. C. Shop Talk. in New London Harbor. |, New members were elected as fol- . L. Uhapman e i — - lows: C. K. Moneil, stord; GLAZED AND OPEN the tople| While Walter R. Den ed by Rev. C. H. Ricketts before | was in Florida this winter one ¢ the men of tlfe Richmon Rad r | friends rescued a fiie of The Wednesday noon, in the shop | Advocate from June 4, 181 alk der the auspices of 11814, from a negro who wz was taken seriou w2 S Potter s out the rubbish in an old hause, fined in Bellevue h 1 ) s ¥ turned the papers over to him. three weeks. On his disch dered several sol Mr. item was as follows: tie nospital his doctor aav i said in part: ‘New London, Dec. 1, 1813. to return ome for two months to| Two ds hence wili be Good Fri-|on Sunday morning last the sloop - sident, € tland Colver of recupe . Mr. Kern who is well |.day. e thoughts of many |arna, from New York for Providence, | New London: v president, George known may return to New York some- | will be turned to what that day with a cargo con of flour and is of ,\'.»rw secretary, Earl | time in the eariy the effect of Ch » 3 i > pot and pearl ashes, was chased on Bridgep ort: _treasure = et ath has been upon the world st S. The annual meeting of St. Andrew’s church is to be held on -‘Monday even e subfect of Death was i | 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. Paul Kern of 483 Bosweli av ; who has been employed in g 5 for sometime past arrived home Tues- | day morning. While in New York he son of Groton | E. upaulumg. 3 his' Wall Reports, Committees. easurer H. B. Sherwood in his ort showed a balance of The oclation elected the following offi- for the ensuing year: | shore by three British rges a lit q, mere fa of h dyin: t E did not| West of the salt works. A few sclve the mystery of death. It made | habitants assembied and from the : fact in ’ Personals. B o Alec Morgan of New London was &| been. 3 Lo ] 13 which t OIICerS { no greater contrib to our knowl- | facent fails so annoved the ma 5 committee —AT— P ected to s coming than the dying of the!that they abandoned the vessel as oo other business ted. | by his side. As a]®s they could set fire to her, withe B0 recora bt icle, 1gle art wWo men from the sloop into one of | supposed to be w le taking a f, death is the same now that it ever has Sunda all sales of ice = tor here W At b o +up | The mastér and hands of the s { e haye & maming, feeling R orziy nd. | $50,000 TO PACKER. Sk xR 3ft. x4 f. Jacobs has returned after pass : et ity oy ps to —_— GHort time in New Yot | B e 0 iy fire from t h- | Large Bequest to Institute Whers ths 2f x3 1 3 ertainly not from on it m-| Late Mrs. Edmund Perkins Was ® ~ A Lena I.eb » of Central ave- 3 7 | ber of _people. A deta nt marched | - h —at— nue is seriously ill at her e g o | Ol abull and a part of ar-| oo apie 5' ——— | uttiric_ bn. fhe eeimbre 206 or Sack Y fleld piece from 1own mund Perkine o] FRED C. CROWELL’S, ® | Some of the Greeneville stores are| BUGINE, 08, [he sORDIS {obe of SACK| owded with men, from ot e Reae da ] B Wik kst g Ky Good Fri- |, ng professional mourners to g = i that | ater ee day. sop Cervor, attempied to op for plunder vh oner came witl as all borrowed from heathen- Soon they will be big bos [ war A : : : 7 y Q f ism. \"nuv‘:.inn‘ut find one Rf"r:\pu‘u and girls, and their faces wilt | TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS | Sioncdfron Sty 00 niveizion be Ofljy a memory Local Aumha'y Al 0 H. Increasing we have f i to it ot | Open Saturday evenings until 8 o’clock 50,000 has | te 1 | # mery of Cin- | DR, C. R. CYIAMBERLAIN h a perma- s from take A most v In Membership— Fourteen New | COUrse 1o one in heaith and strength | they t RUHL & EEW WLl y rm " C 2 3 i | the thought of ‘dying is naty re- | directed shot field piece de- the retired enta urgeon Bring dlie babiss fapd wett| Momhttke Lowe ta Daars. | pugnant, otherwise we should not|cided them to give up the enterprise Trs ‘jm‘mv b . - sirive to make good, and suicide would “The sloop and ca Xe and was | 1n charge of Dr S. L. Geer's practice - C & At the last ting of t T il ) ¥ e §looy d car pai catch their smiles, . ..~ e e il e ent than it os’ How|ly Jestroved, the latic ) : duitan . his, Nl (AR g 4 ¥ 3 A times do we read in o S Te T E T 3 SR b R s . B dd d g i ,,c“m‘;,rr‘ s ne L. Jones, who died two | MéGrory Buildina. Nerwich, Gonn o = thered fathers,” or “slept | .~.dn\ hvzo fired from the > 2 T 1 et sd s with his ; or “was not because | number of guns from the land ts Who Syws 53 years ol | hn e e OB AFre vay | God took - hi Instead of Dbeing | two-thirds of a gunshot where 1546 and Hachrie s 1 well attended. he h there something beau i“vre more than 200 persons, a great! 5, .1 e even in the Old Testaments concep- THE PHHOTGGRAPHER Deers 3, Bl 7. [ tion’ of eunity with those | that have one on l\(‘(hl(‘ 1 A~ - ” o The Deers defeated the Elks 9 to 7| | Crpoeite Norwich Savizas Society. un.,m‘,,»,f. b Ao el atoeet Death 1s Blessed Sleep. —Dee George Y the teaching r.f Christ a doleful the ex were exposed constant- | 1914 Wall Papers essor, the | many years. I!art of V\hnn\ Half a bushel { from nine to 32 pounds w, during the car ling. was light, the ships had ev A full line of the aoove Wwith new itions coming along, including those with cut out borders. aud manceuv Moldings and Bands to r.itch ‘ne firing was f Mixed Paints, Muresco and Tints; theck, Commander Decatur in usine. 0 itk also Art Glass imiiations. ones were present. It is s : | We are in the markec for Painting, ESESE QESE “CaiR { Paper Hanging and Decorating all the B 845 Britta ot | STk P. F. MURTAGH marble. | 92 and 94 West Main Street Co. of the state s acute pain_ with them — 3 wnd then death comes as a “blessed sleep.’ Nature kind to us and when the time to die_ she lets us down T per cent. of all people die uncon- ’ . Diamends I. Lurette has accepted a position as = | A flock of wild geese was seen flying | 5 ’q"f‘,l,l,; st 2 A b by fenate iamenas { over the village this week. i ugs % though of m, and a drawn b: kpole gave to R 'set for the holes m 1 and cri A frigate, a sloop of war and a ig were at anchor in Gardl- ner's on Sunday.” Potatoes in Gree larger an an ord Mies Jhunis Corsiec. oF Baitord _ ) I 5 a week with Mrs. Henry | Perience. i ¥ of enormous Diamonds o John Sullivan of Hartford arived | Were afraid tc home Wadnesday evening for the I ter vacation. 1 S remorse over what had been. A per- | i i | i glven np son who goes through life making it | i H 1 i Aprit | o 'Overhauling and —| Repair Work >t _QF ALL KINDS ON— JUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, Wa.. +S, TRUCKS and GART& New Watches for Railroad Men. makers will do month, 1 two men who nd they were no- In their case it| | torious crimi r of what was coming, but 30 or stop work bilue the jewelers in th come hard on a r of station baggagemasters, mpmen | other minor officeholders that eiving $9 or $10 a week or $30 to hold down Poq . | Ozias Beausoleil his v : 0‘]“& €0 “ Bllss position in No. 1 mill and is going to | hell for other people ougit at least, o H, work In Oceumn next wee. | just a litde of it himself. For | suc get a few healthy troubled conscience be- hence is a mighty food etan = Napoleon Letendre is passing the 126 Maln Sh’eet remainder of tr week with tather, Ph: , in Scotland. re-| ternoo ‘HAMILTON #Mechanical repairs. painting, trim ming. zphclstering and wood work en put great empha- | >ss of death, find- | sis on the i William Chartier has given up % ! R ¢ e ing abundant illa ions among the | There is a general kick nith branch s . o Lo { flowers and lower Whatever jotn rest A g it g ductors and engineers who have class, expensive watche b do not has succeeded ORDER IT NOW i e - 4| Vows on may hold in rogard to the pr ud, wife of Dr. P Lig o fe et { introduction into the world | come under list of movements, The en- F 3 3 l&f;er.:e:n."“. at Liner als | Miss Stifle Gladde ana At - that man is not | sineers and conductors hae to report te home, 104 Wash- S A ety Tha aker | t 2 month for inspection of thei ternoon a Koehler's Pilsmer, 50c per dozem. Crowe left this week for North / is .‘,“:v:,.v‘l“t" o jece Some will have to lose Sl c“ ar ur Trommer's Tvergreen, :6c per ogen, | Where they visited thei 3 time for this trip and they are anxious Free delivery to all parta of thg | min Eenjamin who is eity. a hospital there. H. "JACKEL & co. Telvphcne 136-G& | to learn if they will receive th ly;;« while on this trip. | | Need Funeral Reform. ir day’'s We need reform at funeral put on the pagan robe of SECRETARY HINE TO SPEAK as ack crepe? Does | THE DEL-MOFF], ., oo v Schil S0 el Norwich Association Will Hear About 507 to 515 Neorth Main SL Church & Allen | ¥ G Atcuisos, m. o. Why ckecloth of hot cross buns is not \ v The long black veil is inc | whicl et 5 European Plan Vocational Training Schools. | with the white casket. Sometime: i : : 5 | BosmiL e R e e = s | whole mourning outfit is a mockery. A | Poor Alman: 3 15 Mair Street one Rates 75 cents per day and up Agf;];riqay -‘,flem\u,,y 3 o'clock the | woman, i down with black, be of int S 0 ¢ ers thos eEEs = = — —_— i cut development com- | sg to me “Why did God take my | Good Friday accompaniments: | | HAYES BROS, mittee of the five business men's asso- | dear husband, 1 have nothing to live | e | NERAL i COAL AND LUMEER Telephone 1227, 26-28 Broadway | Ciations in eastern (¢ for now!” The poor, deso rea- | “Good Friday comes this month, the !l FUINLINAL @ B|™ the Norwi old woman runs With one—or two—penny hot cross buns, Whose virtue said | FRESH ARRIVAL 506 WHAL DIRECTORS : Genuine Big Vein They'll not grow mo et e N .8 George’s Creek Blacksmithing mon bread."” 1 . servance of the custom of ea on Good Friday protects ti ture found in the next him within the next three months. o tures to come before the mecting wil i i ’ The speaker closed by making an be the consider: of the date and| yrpant appeal to the men to let life |"1"‘fe i e MEr OULiNg. | control death, that if we lived right Fri wich business g h business : g, ould be a very Insignificant af- men will hold an open meeting in the geinl Would VR Post Cards, Chicks, Buckingham Memorial. Preceding the meeting, and beginning at 7.30 o'clock, Book]m’ Ducks there will be a concert by the new Ed 1ing to live for w yme ree weeks, and married association rooms building, and among 't fea~ GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE. son diamond point phonograph, loaned ! e 3 2 q ceral other i Napkins Rabbits, | (hrotsi the courtcet of (e Forteois i | At Park Ghurch With Special Musi. 0, fife, end several ouner 1irh s ALES A SHSLRS 88 y its, Mitchell company. i cal Programme. |lilam Howe, speaks of a time Novelti At § o'clock there will be a; Baskets, ovelties. short busine: followed by an will be the usual service at|cach other for excellence in addre: Joc hools | Park church en Good Friday, April 10 |\ hot creoss buns; the demand MRS EDWIN FAY by the secretary of the state board of | at 11 o'clock a. m. There Will be & creased, and so has the T e R > education, Cherles D. Hine, who will | special music 3 I 1 en from ! huns illustrate pictures of | the Cantata * a med- i‘A_ P et - READY ROOFING PAPER HENRY E, CHURCH WM. SMITH ALIL: pastry cooks and vied | Econcmy =nd satisfaction for those | who are 8HY on SHEDS by using & few loads of our COMMON LUMBER Frankiin Square WHat b 2 3 3 4 o — is being accompiished in the | itation the Sacred Passion of The | =———— — — = €ing i CY ROOFING. New Britain trai hoot, 1 b Tohn i Sehine i i 5 and REA After the mee there will be & | ssramme follow: S NS Yone Amh CK°"_§"~ 3 LADIES FINE SHOES MISS M. C. ABLES da;,;‘r‘;}i““"“‘a gl by e hineo| , T. 2 o o e hray s hill| See the Ladies’ Fine Shoes we offer in LE ommitiee, W.'T. Bomers chairman, 1| WL siction: Tenor soio. yob L the vory murrey, vou caich cold | {52 103 it top, pasens Dongoin ana| Gappell Go. . . gathering of men who are interested in | nane. Bass solo, Could Ye Not W verish—cough continually, and feel gun metal at §: and $4.00. Spring < i vocational training, in ad to the | With Me One Hrief Hour, Quartette, | Miserable—you need Dr. King's New | giyjes Cantalswherts NOTWIGHS ) C et fl e m ace pec‘a ls membership of the assoc ! Jesus Lord Je Bosied Dt Dl\ o\lez;;'. It suuinus inflamed and ir- | I:RANK A B“_,l 104 Maln St. Telexhones. — - y . T | ritated throat and ungs, stops gh, | Anguis Tenor solo, And They Laid @ | & S ves o | - v €ITY VS. COENTRY. Pickled peanut meal is used for bait | Their Hands His. Bass_soio, Art|¥OUr head c T e M. C. HIGGINS Notice the photosraph of ans oity by the French sardine fishermen. | The Christ. Ercosshlon | Xol LA ENE DL ks o of o] . C. Ivary. Qu tte, F Wide The | Greadful cou P : oot g g d gh after doctor's treat- | S ment and all other remedies failed, Shea & Burke COAL, Second section: Bass solo, He Made | AR Dladsahtas Relief or money back. Pleasant—c 41 Main Street HIGH GRADE COAL womn' “abundant, natural ’lYH&hly dresses. Wemen m caunzry laces have pleiures taken when they look bald, or nearly so. Himgeif of No Reputation. Tenor 8o- | qren itke it. (et a bhoitle toda 'y Rge upon the hair] s - ~, DTy * { o e 7 old wom- 1o, King BEver Glorious, Bass solo, | P ot 3 an, 7o e iss Adles &:?fg?yosr‘;.fi' G A GE R Ahd As Moses Lifted Up The Ser-| e Sitva tor s i F - “o 5 B nOtice and (¥ e SO Wiy S 308 MAIN ST., Next to Chelsea Bani. pent. Quarteite, (unaccompahied), g uneral lrectorS H Offics Telephane 1257 Tel, 652-4. apréa God Se Loved the World. !S!rengtheu: Weak and Tired Women. - 3 Third section: Tenor and base duet | | of Kirkiand, Ill, “and Electric i 1 wa der a great str e B S Bancg el Funeral Director [ s i g s it Ty |, 20 s & i Sy | - — American House e e, on: Bass solo, Is It| 08" writes Mra, J. C. Van Do San ALFRED HUNT Nothing to You. Quartette (the ap- | go A e i B FARREL & SANDERSON. Props and Embalm | peal of the Crucifisd) from The Thronel;\l;,?g‘r"{‘; f{;;’;‘mfi“};‘_““fi,’u i FLORIS : : 8pecial Rates to Theatre Troupes, er e Aacah ; and worn out? No appetite and r.mui F’ee Bllflllllg Kinis and um‘h Traveling Men, Eto, m“:‘b'“" posilude, March in D. Ash-|won'g digest? It isn’t the spring Flowers for Funerals a Specialty. Livery connectes. Shetucket Streer | Prompt service day or night e i i e | e B G RS LR ot ALWAYS L Sy 5 There are now between 7,000 and | nothing better for stomach, liver Telephone 1130 A. D. LATHROP FHERE L %o AQverasng med: Tel, 6422, Lady Asczistant 8,000 Denmark, or kidneye. The great spring tor o Conuecticut equai to '.l‘n-unulx'.[ abou 400 in- lief or money back. c and §1, ak our | sfifi'fié‘f:JSa‘.‘«u‘d.‘f’Z"fi‘.‘i‘.a“’%%'.“‘a'u“‘l Office—cor. Market and Shetuskst St habitants ! drugzist. e ledn for busimess resuite. Todephone ¢63-13

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