Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 23, 1915, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1815 THE HOLIDAY About 300 Delegates Attend IN WESTERLY State C. E. Convention—Mrs. Elisha Rogers of Norwich Reads Pap?r Before D, A. R. Chapter—Contest Over Will of George H. Brown, of Hopkinten—A Feb. 22nd. Swim. T'he armual convention of the Rhode island Christian Pndeavor unions was cla on Washington’s birthday in Wes. erly, with about threc hundred gele- sates in attendance. A banner across h street from Opie’s to the Colo- clwb bore the words, “Welcome, hristian Endeavorers,” and this ex- ressed the general sentiment of the ~wn. The delegates from Providence nd_the_interventng stations arrived sterly by special train at 10 ook 1h the moraing and were ea- rted to the Pawcatuck Seventh-day iptist church, where the sessions ere held. ¥t was the twenty-ninth nual convention of the state organ- The church was fllled with es and visitors, when the morh- on opened at 10.30 with praise devot services. The singing cd all through the convention by roug and melodious voice of Rev, Woodworth of Providence, sec- ‘e president of the state union. Charles O, Parker, of Slaters- esident, presided and ai the yoke briefly in congratulation large attendance and increased the work of the organiza- e welcome from the Wester! The officers electsd were: President, |ters of the testator, and the only nat as by the president, and the | Rev. C. O. Parker. Slaterville; first{ural heirs-at-law, Diiss Minnis E = were welcomed to the church | Vice prestdent, L. H. Gledhill, Kings-|Brown anrd Mrs. Charles S. Lyons, stor, Rev. Clayton A. Bur-|ton: second vice president, Robert|both of New Haven. Judge Rathbun President Pariker responded for | Mitchell, Westerly: recording secre- |will oppose the probating of the will| g tary, Kari Baldwin, Apponaug; cor-lon the grsund of undue influence and Secretary Frank O. . Providence, tead several | Providence; treasurer. Wrmest A iby Mr. Brown himseif about two vears | ions from prominent mem: ase, Providence; auditor, Wiltiam | before his death and when he was 11| of the on, who regretted in- jSpalding, Providence; junior superin-|years old e will ia peculia n- ¥ to be at the convention, iendent, Miss Mary Tingley, Paw-|structed. is ambigvous and is ) : Stanley Durkee, D. D. of | tucket |difficulty of interpretation. The will | Mess, gave an interesting — was witnessed by Silas R. Richmond | on The Missing Link in Chris- Mmdeavor. The convention then devotional service and there i | - other things mmight be added, erary, social and musical they must take their ondary and subecrdinate, of the new orzanization; Its | to inhale the breath of daily prave: and its feet ang arms, committees, were to run on the er- ding of the Master. ciose of the afternoon seasion. A1 7 with praise and devotional service, fol- lowed by an address Towards National Prohibition, by Mrs. George_¥. Rooke, Unfon. At thie session Rev. spoke interestingly for on the subject of Christian Endeavor, which teemeq with recommendation: for the successful conduct of the wo: for the general uplift of the people, young people upon whom the Chris- tian life of the universe deperfds. convention adjcurmed at § o’clock. Dr. responding secretary, Frank O. Bishop, At the rsgular session of ths Wes- ess for dinuer, which was|Burke, Clara Carter Hymit was ap- stry of the First Bap- |pointed guardian of the estate Rhode Isiand of her daughter, ‘uoon session opened with | Hunter Hyati, of Porto Bello. land. ‘Bond was fizxeg at $10,000. like lit- | meeting was to be the beating heast its lungs were it was to feed upon the bread of life, the different rands of the church, and do the hid- The annual banquet was in the Paw- catuck Congregational church at the o'clock the final session was opened on Progress president Rhode Tsland Woman's Christian Temperance Clark nearly an hour the The terly probate court, Judge Edward M. . suardian of Hiizmbeth A. Grish for her distributive share in vaid estate, was received and ordered recorded. The wiill of Benjamin . Underwood was presented for probate. Commis- sion was orderea to F, M. Simons, of | Quiney, TIl., to take the deposition of Elizabeth L, Meyer, a witness to the will. Carleton G. Anderson, Kenyon and Mary Carieton, heirs of the esiate of Asher R. An- derson, flled receipts that thev had been paid their distributive shares of | the” estate. Receiveg and ordered re- corded. Petition was granted for the ap- pointment of an administrator of. the in Rhode Tsland of the estate Snively and H. W. Morton Bond was fixed at es A. Morgan appointed agent. The appraisers are Bugene B. Pendleton James A. Dunn and Charles A. Morgan. For the first time in forty-five years there will be a will contest in the probate court of Hopkinton. The in- strument in question is the last will and testament of George Henry Brown, who dled in Hope Valley tiwvo months ago. In the will a sister. Mrs Lucy Jiltson, of Providence, is named as ex- ecutrix and also residuary legatee. practically the sole beneficiary. nnuu\wl sister, Mrs. Crandall, also of Provi- | dence, not being considered in the will, Mre. Jillson is represented by Atfor- ney Elisha C. Mowry. former assist- 1 or of Providence. The hearing will be by the town council | of Hopkinton sitting as a provate court | Susan T. A, nd will be held nest Monday, ex- | enator John S. Cole, president of | the town coun ssiding. | Judge Herbert W. Rathbun will ap- | pear in the interest of the two daugh - |mental incapacity. The will was draw and Flenry H. Crandall, connected with the Hope Valley Mr. Brown lbringing the will to the ban r | ecution | The Crandall brothers, who recent |ly purchased from Charles D. Chap p Secretary appraisers are John Chemp Walter | man the three connecting frame build- - me Phases of |S. Price and Arthur L. Perry. The in- lings in Canal street, are plamming to h on theventory of the estate of Clara Hunter [raze these buildings and crect a sub- mity by |Stanton, late of Watch Hill, showing|stantial brick structure on the site,| te D. D, of {valuation of $35, eceived ! patterned after the Brown n the Gen-f{and ordered recorded. is | High street. ang to be & Christian Endeavor |the daughter of Mrs, S {Crandall building. The s Edward Clark,| Joseph Murph - of fof the present bu = D. Clark is found- Jthe estate Euttomer. | tenement of Soci stian Fndea- | presented h 1 account, ident of the > World's Ch ted Society stian Endeavor | has traveled around the tereet of the nated at the al of religlon in Congregational church, 1 in January, 1881. as to seek first the and, though many INSTANT which was examined, avproved and o dered recorded. Petition for order | distribiftion was granted | Yrancese Casa guardian of the Casarico, a mine! Burke appointed Fontano and Ch appraisers. In the estate the report of l the ¥ Trust | PosTuM Is Satisfaction ind suggests the aroma and flavour of mild high-grade Java. That's because the roasted “berry”’ of wheat, from which Postum is made, has a snappy flavour re- like that of the taste is a delightful 1 and nourishing. kably headache, heart- flutter and 1 tribute of lessness, R o ARSI R S 31 L s the concentrated form of No boiling required—made i mstantly! avel, and 30c tins. If coffee is to POSTUM Both forms of Postum delicious, and cost per cup contains not a particle of the coffee-drug, \afleme inv other harmful ingredient. INSTANT POSTUM interfering success, as it does for meost users, suppose you shift roasted coffee berry. The savor distinctly Postum— Unlike coffee, Postum never imposes upon its users nervousness, biliousn sleep- other ills, because Postum or this pure cereal food-drink. in the cup with hot water— Wonderfully convenient for the home, for for the picnic—handy anywhere. Delicious! with your comfort and - “There’s a Reason” Postum may alsqo be had in the original form— which must be well boiled—13¢ and 25¢ packages. are equally wholesome and about the same. —sold by Grocers everywhere. b The members of Phebe Greene Ward | chapter, Daughters of the American | Revolution, held ~a _Washington's | I bi tea James Aitken, tor laundr employed in the V was severely injured w w | were calied gave the injured care- ful attention and he was then laken {to nis home in High street ] | Local Lacenice. | Mrs, u.naon iiliams in “‘fl'fl) James T Miss Blizabeth were guests Monday « Edward S. Coy Fim street Flags were festooned in front of a > . | theatre in West Broad sireet on Washington's birthday. and a trait of Abraham Lincoln was a as a center piece. Wednesdzay will be the thirdieth day | of the session of fhe Rhode Island | general ak€embly, anfl one-half the| period during which the members re. | ceive $5 per diem. The judiciary commiltse o Rhode Istand general assembiy give 2 hearing today on the Wil pro- | posing biennial clections for the town of North Kingstown. The schools. fhe tams and ihe pos office were closed Mondar com- memoration of the one humdred and; eighty-¢hird_anniversary of the .nm of George WWas! Chauncey Coon, of \Sb‘l"a Y. had his left shoulder fractured by a falhvv:' limb from a tres he was trimm Sunday afternoon, on the premi: Daniel Blake. he fajling fimb swept away a chimmey top fyom the Elake resifence. Albert Lawmpherve, the policeman ak‘ Watch Hill, was challenged to takec 4.' dip in the Atlawtic just to celebrate | Washington’s birtbday. Without much | ado he donned a bathing suit _and| took a short swim in full View of the crew of the life saving station. On the Langford farm in the Hughesdale district of the town of Johnston the foot and mouth disease was discovered Sunday in a herd of one hundred and four home, by Dr. John 8. Pollasd, state vatermariam of Rhode Taland. The Porm was imme- diately quarantined and the hogs will be killed. Brid, construction and enance of a | building to be knowm as the ‘Fanny | Crosby Memorial Bullding” for the use jand work of the Bridgeport Christian Union: the required fund tn be not Temx than F10,600 | was served. bouse was {aecorated, and dan and were enjoved Funeral of Mes. Judd. noo. “moma'. Mrs. Wi ~—These 18 & pien for the| g mait 30,000 VOICES And Many Are The Veices of Norwich People. _ Phirty grand chor thousand voices—What a st And that's the number of American men and women, who are publicly praising Doan's Kidney Pills for relief from backache, kidney and bladder ills. They They Nor Here’s a Norwich case: il it say to friends. tell in the home papers. ich people are in this chorus. Mrs. Jared Hewitt, Palmer St., Ner- wich, “For several months. I was bothered by pains across the smell of my back and from other symptoms, T know that my kidnevs were at fault, I got 2 hox of Doan's Kidney Pills ac N. D. Sevin & Son’s Drug Store and soen after using them, the pain in my health back disappeared and my im- prove: Price simoly 59c, all Don't asi t a kidney dealers. remedy—get Pille—the same that Mrs. Hewitt had. Foster-Milburn Co, Props., Buffalo. N. Y. for Doan’s Kidney Keep It Handy For Rheumatism. No use to squirm and wince and try to we It wiil some v out your Rheumatism. vou out instead. Apply Liniment. Need not rub it let it peneirate all through d parts, relieve the soreness You get ease at so much better you vight out and tell other Sloan's. Get a bottle for 25 cents of any druggist and have it in the house —against Coids, Sore and Swollen Joints, Lumbago, atica and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied. but it does give almost in- stant relief. Buy a bottle today. MYSTIC Big Real Estate Sale in Groten—Con- sidering Disposal of Linen Mills— and tor o sufferere about of Sloan’s Lintment once want Fumeral of Mrs, Judd—Social Affairs. transfers ome the deeds It hereby Silas Max- f the West B axson hou 2ppo to well the pr . one of the appr rt . Rathbun ruction w Addr'ss:J Men's r Knight enter- cvening at their Main street in_honor of The funeral of Mr: Judg was at 2.30 o’cloc pastor of Ermmeline Mor- Monday after- Rev. Union Paptist tF he and a daughter, 1da Crandall Al Frelleys We Ircland Damask Table Cloths. Damask Table Napkins. Scalloped Table Clothe. Bleached Table Damask. Glass Crash Bleached Crash Toweling Linens. with erd { Closet,’ { your Linen Closet a thing % 7 Center of Norwich in announcing that we have been selected by The County Derry Linen Co.,of NewYork and County Derry, for their celebrated make of Purc Irish Linens. This Trade Mark appears on every piece of genuine Linen, and is your guarantee of good wearing Pure Irish Linen. ERRYVALE Pure Irish Linens come in the following variety of weaves,in awide range of designs and qualities, each quality the standard of value: We want you to come in and inspect the Derryvale Compare the qualities, the designs, the prices inary unbranded, unguaranteed kinds, and you will be coavinced of Derryvale superiority. Ask in person or send for the Booklet “The Linen * which tells how the best Irish Flax is spun into Derryvale Linens, and how by The Business Take Pieasure as their sole representative erryvale | for $2.25 to $3.98 for $2.75 to $4.50 for $350 to $6.00 . for 75¢c and $1.00 . for 15¢c a yard for 10c and 15¢ roper care you can make beauty and joy forever. ‘p ot | Also tickets to Georgia, TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY $1. TO NEW YORK $1 CHELSEA LINE FREIGHT "AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK ¥From Norwich Tues ure- days, Sundays at 5.15 p. m. New Yeork Erooklyn_ Bridge East River, foot Aondays, Wednesday, t5 p. V. KNOUSE, Agent §1. TO NEW YORK $I. New York to Porto Rico A Sixteen Day Cruise, includ- ing all expenses, $94.50 Florida, Ber- muda and Panama Pacific Exposition. Johmnm A. Durnm AGENT 50 Main Street Diamonds Diameonds Diameonds John & Geo. H. Bliss 126 Main Street Tl14—1l14 stay with h Amos Lam Haven has town. COLCHESTER [cooraratoaruiyna il i s Suggestian of County Agent—Repor Laying Contest Egg-Laying Contest. Myron Chappel Sam Kravetsky Clifton_Lamphere Louis Lerner p Lerner Parmalee o ‘F‘hx Noi >(\:\hr Wagner . n-pmml About the Borough. M Mrs. Daniel W. Willia New 1 were guests of N liams® The Homestead on David hul‘l'a\ and Charles H Strong were guests of friends in New ri: Sunday and Monday, fof 'Tymme, conn v the post office was closed st Sl from 1030 a. m. until § p. m. The Brief Notes, ® |R. F. D carrier did not go on their I, Hares Marshall has refumed o |Touies : : nce after a visit with his mT)};omls Relly was i nte grandmother, Mrz. Isebeila MadK ngton over Sunday. Zie. o Louls H, Baldwin of Middletown was Harold Wileox has returned o Oneco |2 Colchester caller Mounday. after a visit with hi- mnnu Mw, and | Bradford Cragin of New York was Mrs. George W. Jey Noves of snstan is spendin few daye with his mother, Mrs. He Noyve: Mrs, Emma Slack has retarned to New Bedford after a _visit is Trer liam Siack. Miss Annie Spanlding has retushed om 2 visit in Boston. Mrs Thomes Doyle and two @aagh- ters have msturned o Willimantic aft- |COUGHS, SORE THROAT AND CHEST COLDS GO Meuey Back, Sayas Chemist Begy, Mustsrine Isu’t by Var the Mest Mustzrd Preparation Now Sold by Drugsists. i A BIG YEALOW BOX FOR 2Se, ASLM dr lsttnd\-wvou:.bu or ¥'s Must rine; he and evo:x other Tiaseiet m Albrioate autber to return your money ¥ it do as_advertised. Jost rub it on end swey goes sore thtoat, coughs and ehest nighi. 1 wiil uot bilever, but B » S6p headache, earache or tooiirache 19_inukes. o " & have prescribed 16 Do Sistoel anh &:“!y 5, neuritie, neural- Jurmbago and instantl: tls, pleurisy and branchitia swellinge and all dches equal, while for Sore. " burning test ohilblaine. and sted feet thousands use it. Be sure ' in the vellow box. Lee & Can supply you Oazvod a. fard, on Broadwuy, the guest of his aunt, Miss Abby Wil- over Suns Irving Watkinson of Norwich was the guest of & P. Willard over Su day, 4 Lou Ingafls returned Monday from a few daye' visit in Norwich. Samuel McDonald returned Saturday Local People at Grange Social Affairs! —Bishop Brewster Confirms Class of | Five at Grace Church. M«-i =everal esentatives from here fiBhe % 1 ses held arades At Ash Wednesday Serv. season b et ea he standard of xpects, in order t aall be children of ¢ Haaven, of rd Tucker of itor here. Phoebe Robertson has _ beer ning Miss Blizabeth L. Rams- Willimant r the past ten and Mrs. Thomas Motgomery week end_guests of Su- W 3=, John Kilroy was in New Lon- don Fridar calied there dy th ness of her sister, Mrs. Frank ford ara being maide to remove the main of- Oid Saybriook.—ArTrangements fice of the 2 cha M. Western Union Telegraph now located in the telephone ex. ige building to the residence of Jones, next to the post office Westdrook. The inspector was both places, Thursday, planning the necessary material needed making the ably be made by March L. Miss May Giynn, of s Britain. has been the operator here the last year and will be transferred to another office. (CASCARETS FOR COSTIVE BOWELS, That awful sourness, belehing of actd end foul gases: that pain in the pit of the stomach, the heartburn, mervous- ness, nauses, bloeting after eating, feeling of fullness, dizziness and sick headache, means your stomach is sour —vyour liver is your bowels constipated. 1t len't your stomach’s CANDY 10 CENT BSOXES -A! WORK WHILE ~AN' ALSO 25 & SO CEXY BOXES ( SOUR STOMACH, GOLD OR HEAI]AGHE) fault—it ien't indigestion—it's bilious- ness and comstipation. Try Cascareis: they sweeten the stomach, remove the sour, fermenting food and foul zases; take bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter from the bowels. Then your stomach troable, headache, bad cold and all such mis- ery ends. CATHARTIC DRUG STORE YOU SLEEP | and 3llthe money iJohn A. Morgan & Son COAL, LEMIGH VALLEY Nut $6.50 per ton. e and Yard Central Wharf lsphone 854 F A“IOUS FURS Ladies’ Fur Coats and Sets. Men’s Coats of all styles. 1g also done ely. Superior styles. { M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St. '0rder It Now by Phone 136-5 Trommer's Evergreen, per case $1. Ropkin's Light Dinner Ale, per case $1.40 Koehler's Pilsner, pes i Free Delivery to all parts of the ¢ H. JACKEL & CO. 'W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D, Eye, Ear, Noxe, Throat, Electricity, X=RAY Mechanical Ma; o 4 cas to CHARL a THE DEL-HOFF European Plan Rates 75 cents per day and up. HAYES BROTHERS, Tel ‘n)‘cr: 1227, 26-23 Broadway DR PECK EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT, ONLY Removed to 16 Franklin Square, Thayer Building Hours—3.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. Saturday eveninas 7 to 8 Sunday by appointment feb m. Prices Marked Down Cut and reduced on the bal- ance of our stock of Horse Blankets, Fur Coats, all kinds of Carriage and Auto Robes. These goods are bargain Y as we w: Spring Goods h shipped. TheL. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct. xM J. FIELDS, Flaeist 39 Ward Street arnations. Special Forms and aats. Telephone 657. Au!o Repairing and Pamtmg r Autes of all kinds the prop-r manner. Latest Improved Facilities make our shep unexceiled in New England. We bake the paint on, which makes it wear better, keep its gloss lengar, and wall not crack. Why not b costs no more. |Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. { 88 Main St Westerly, R. L yours right? It ouis DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED T¢ Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hours 10 2. m. to 3 n. m

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