Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 4, 1915, Page 13

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il 3 ey Y ] ‘bepent they e e ot tme? o m_"""‘,‘,"‘,:- — Jersey ard m the omeential test ing uw, truit and flowers . peswing largely | of a cure. point doubt ean | .lm‘h-wnn:.bdonm-m.—um no longer after many years || TS Bt e Spaee. =ve those who have cured, emphati- rtant down. discredit ~ m 11"7:1":;::1'0"'.\1' changes are indicated for _the east|\° S0 TR TN e e ot [ cally declure their cures to be iasting. E“‘ .m\ug * | hteti antivg. We) ot forty-eight | 1T ¥ from the pulpic. , 2 The Thames National bank has de- g D J. Brown, & Nor- - tors of the eounty fair were as|clared ‘a semi-annual dividend =X~y e b i 3 e .£fi u e e’ e T Ao R S et frge of govecnment men the use of Doan's Kidney Piis in my [Jis the time to buy a Refrig- [ % H'Fl "-v % ‘teneméent to were satisfactory. I got i i i ! H s ’hgh;& and Fastern New ork—Fair urday ' and Sontay b s Observations in Norwich.. The following records, reported from | il e e Sevin's pharmacy, lhov; the changes m"d"hm:muw tl hi ;“""""m still in the future 50 years ago this . | morning. A New Military Company. i ir | erator. We i S 4 rears Aug. 28: The Norwich Light Infan- e, : [ ‘Highest 2, iowest. 5. A e e e e Price i est 82, lowest. on “wil s examinations. : ‘Comparisane s "there soing o be a new miitary | ggy" ooty aney Piiteche Robert J. Cod\rm i Predictions for Friday—Fair. company in_ this city? Thats the| ‘The new police fores did ot make o B g o K H OUND TOOTH - Friday's weather—As predicted. i o S By Dhatr Sovesrence Yesterlay. ds meny Props.. Buffalo, N. Y, GAS FITTING, - M)SmON A magnificent Specimen of the black e« Dim seiiBey rTh et —_— PLUMBING, STEAM FrrTmee, s i Rocl (ountain eagle arrived in town Mothers—Watch Irritable o sy [FuEh [ oa |last weelc. " THe was prosented to Sen- - That fever, T Wb\ Jiluin Slvuet, S a -cent. plece £ ator Foster by the soldiers of the gar- ours nigh! ‘teeth while ax Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. - o_onet actually ‘attempts 3 . I rison at Fort Garland, Colarado terri- | gr "t to Lo toa ey gy ies are 3 it. tory. P, ‘worms s work for the very |3} | & : ¥ : Af a meeting 9 the bar, held at the i = Kiter au § ; . s 13 3 % .09 | office of John Esq. res asttes, T F BuRNs PrOMMELE PRICE :59 | tions were adopted on the death . of “Willtmantic. Co. fl"'."“" 2 feet of | Teost [ ) X Youngs A. Williams, Esa. o peesie ] e I et enCe e . 2 H The Ledyard Sabbath school held its | have been unable to find. rom on the | = ictnal Heaun afid ijmbms : annual picnic in the Ledyard church|cars at the station in this city. The expels H % ‘s.x.n e 2R ey viendt 2, o™ | on Wednesday within the last two |mectings have been umusually inter- system. Stres 3 D X years the church has lost its pastor, The rvices ranklin Street £ the venerated Timothy Tuttle, and the | aee today s * O 08 — g s £ . 92 F: : GREENEVILLE Sabbatn_ school two superintendents, | 3rs John Stewart ot Union NG —_— ? . 00d and. Col. Brown. | strecs. writés o The Bulletin this ac: R 5 Football Champs Out with ‘a Chal- | -AUE. 291 The Laurel Hill Acqueduct Sason T Randall) Capt. B B IRON GASTINGS . I Notes Gathered About the | COTiDany, recently chartered, are at| gix years ago this month I plant B. Niantic, Emaro: : nge—Notes Gatheret ut the | work ufiding a new reservoir - 1arge | three peach stones 3 3 | We nave, most attractive prop- District. enough to hold 3000 hogsheads of wa- 3 Samuci T FURNISHED PROMPTLY B' & sosition to ‘make that you ever heard M Pen -—E T P~ ter. Over thirty manl l.l'!; C}x&?lot)'efl mig) K [anager Peter . lynn e | upon it. The reservoir is oot EXAMIRATIONS FREE Greenevilie A C. football team issuss | lon, fifteen, fest deep and' twelve fost — "gi:‘;{',’:":;,:‘ B s o Cant. fll:hiu(.-‘:: - uu-m - r oeret, THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY Co achallenge to any fast team in this |wide. It is sit atan. altitude . Green, viclnlty, averaging 10 pounds or un- | o foearly 200.feet above the, level of | of e S1ound: that belng the case T|George P. HIY of Nlaptic. Capt Thom- | _The Pt | e No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street der. The Greeneville'A. C. holds the | Main street, on the hill Just off the | four veare theve ue s of bug sia, | 25, Netlan and many e Gt 1914-1915 _semi- pmzemon.éo foothail | Old ‘Pbauetannock road. hom or fruit. The fifth year it was | po hatman o o Eastern: Con | pi o< championship for eastern’ Conn w | E--O. Andrews and Williaun P. Nash | vory heavy wiht the different Kinds Of | oot Ber i ont R ot T COAL AND LUMBER and has a record 6f having won 12|are’putting up new residences direct- | neithec on the three diffengnt braneh. | 2o UCU! P! e A : sames out of 12 p{:y;&pm e vg“?mma of Mrs. Holyoke's’ on Laurel'| og of the tree. The first kind was a | Sled m%“"{m . e the Eommi 4 18 eam re] Ing an'f' 4 unusually.active season, and they. fully eeting of the Nor,w-h:h Light | S ¥ T s e 1 e co® | preliminaries of the Bearing. any of H mean to defend their well earried title. rifantey Monaay pight, 23 new mem- -pacim- of which 1 send you—a | mrommettion It oas Slso stated that N H S e b’,‘j,","" i e S large cling-stone. The thind kind_is numerous briefs would be submitted : utenant Armenius 1 of an|white and will not be fit for use for | pearing om the importance of the mat- | soon $ " Greeneville' will have at least 'seven |:Illinois regiment is in town. He is a | fhres or four weeks Tris is *he | tor. Ffll B l “ ‘ H football teams this year as-the .beys/d0n of the late Rev. I W. BULof this | second year this one tree, with three | “Sras, Phisbury’s position in the mat- | courts. Imllo inds an lfll.h lare getting together in different sec- | clty. : Lieut Bill enlisted as a pri-| distinct branches, has borme three Qif- | o mns tn Loes pacr evidence as is of- - tions of the village and are making | vate i June, 1861, at Sheffield, IIL, at| ferent Kinds of peaches. Wil some fered and then forwand it to tI ALWAYS IN STOCK Tablsts : plans for the formation of 'elevens.|the age of 16. He ahs been through|of our peach Erowers explatn thiss fered and then forsand it ts Composition Books Paints One of the teams starts fall praciice |nearly all the battles of Grant in the e e T A ¥ ed ana iy A. D. LATHROP Box Paper._ Muslidye (. |toay and gtiters will follow alt next| Wesc ant was with Sherman in. his|misSiON GIRCLE HELD fore a report ls recelv et g e Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta, _ Correspondence ; Cards Ink - LR » PORT A oriirmg bl vy Died at Age of 120, ITS ANNUAL OUTING |, crr MonEY FOR a1 Posokieca Lunch Boxes,| Michael Farley of New London was | - The 0l colored women alluded toin | Lefingwell Women Were Entertained CHARITY AND RELIGION. | arasowsii—tn Norwich, Se Book Straps and Bags Baskets a Visitor here. Wednesday. ) e ::{“;e'x‘l:e'f;n(&{:;lg{:d Wijdenly at| at Mrs. Grace Peckham's Farm. — - — A son to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Makowski » Mrs. Elizabeth Kearney of Norwich| of No. 175 ClUiff street. NAGAN_In Westford, Aus. %% Town Divided a Modest Estate. ?‘-‘uxltn B nl % k gan. e Brdwne in New Lendom, aged 120 Ladies’ pidmard Hooker of Dayville spent|years She recently recelved & visit| I imepaen womimiorary, Sircle of the pobi gotmh h‘erhdluggnevr, bwho xla over 70.|annual outdoor gathering Wednesday| The last will and testament of Mrs. Joseph Mosher of New York city | BYR of them have beem slaves. with the president, Mrs. Grace Peck- | Elizabeth Kearney is one to edify and MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Sauars. Aug. 30: Public expectation is on|ham, at her beautiful farm home in = EFrank Aplia, at . % i mymmng friends hero. over Labor | e Yiptoe with resard to the mew o i, Dot atul farm home in | to instruct those who desire to pro- — g BRADFORD, e T i At oY Supposed will | coming from Lebanon, Franklin, Fiteh- | works of charity and religion, says the | of it Vernon K. o N JOSEPH a " | MissJane Leruch has béen callea | 3bepar tomorow, and espectally with|ville, Gales Ferry, Norwich, Bozrah. | Catholic Transcript. = Mrs. Kearney| summoTn. aueonia. Aug. 31, 1915, & A to Waterbury through the fliness of | fesard, to the enforcement of the new | Yantic and Lefingwell. Dinner served | began her meritorious work long be- |¢ danenier to M et Sos Havert - BOOK BINDER her mother. e T SUDh ey, fhants to XnoW |on the lawn at noon, consisted of sal- | fore the provisions of her will were| Albro. 2 N : hen the suppression of ‘over charging | ads, sandwiches, cakes, coffec and | carried Into effect, She resided. for MOLLAND—In Stonington, Aug. 5. . frs. Henry Clark of Brooklyn, Mass. | I8 to besin. peaches. Mrs. Peckbam was assisted | many years in Norwich Town. The a son to Mr. and Mrs Joan - Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order.| hu returned after visiting Mrs. Calvin The Temperance-Question. ln serving by Mrs. Amy Frink, Mrs. | Catholic colony of that village had to fiou-n Miner of 1ith street. The great topic of conversation in | Charles Davis, Mrs. Charles Ellis, Miss | go to Norwich for divine worship. 108 BROADWAY e Greeneville just now is the temperance | Retta Huntington, Miss Mildred Abell, | Desiring to help in the erection of a MARRIED - Morris Carroll and E. Hagberg lett | question. On Sunday before last Rev. ‘“" Grace Frink and Mrs. Brown-|chapel of ease for the locality, she SULLIVAN—GOTTRSMAN—1n Ston! o & Thursday afternoon for an auto trip [ Mr. Ashley discoursed upon the sub- |ini conveved to Rev. Peter M. Kemnedy.| tin. Aug. 30, 1915 by Builaing - to the White mountains. They will be | ject and took occasion to administer During the atterncon the following | the then pastor of St. Patrick's church. Hlntkl{‘ Eugene Tdephmg 762 gone ten days. a scoring to St. John, the proprietor {Program was rendered: Singing, | Norwich, the sum of $5,500 on condi-| Mi g 00"""“ of a tavern in_ that burg. As the Praise T ; recitation of 23d psalm | tion that she receive during her lite-| SPrinsfield New London-Norwich TAFTVILLE - v St. John offered the fext |in unison; praver by Rev. J. G. Ward | time an annual interest of 3 per cent, “"""'—?ns. g ; v the Reverend Gentleman |Of Bozrah. solo, Mrs. Fred Armstrong | the principal to revert in full to the| SRy, A Dye Works 3 e $2, on the ground that the lecture was |9f Franklin; recitativn, Mrs. Willlam | church at her death. She also con- Coatr ot Weons and Addison ' “ Labor Day Hours at Postoffice—Other | worth fully that as an_advertisement. | Manning of Yantic: duet, Mrs. Robin- | tributed 51,000 for the purchase of side| Smart Archie of Westerly, B 1. " 83 Broadway ' Notes of Interest to Local Peopl Mr. Ashley intimated that if he wad|S0m, Mrs. Louis Smith of Franklin;|altars. She was the benefactress of | BEATTY —DARROW—In Nerwich. Aug. " Auto at your service —_— pleased with the style of the notice, |Tecitation, Mrs. Manning; solo, Mrs.|St Mary's home, West Hartford, 18. 1913, %y Rev. F. Coleman, : The hours at the local postoffice for | he shonid have some more of it on |A- J. Bailey of Norwich; address, Rev. | the amount of $1,000. To St. Joseph's )lym Nigen Beatiy -.a Miss Gladys Labor day are announced as follows | the next Sabbath. Accordingly last|C. H. Strouse of Norwich, telling of | asylum for the biind, Jersey City, she| Darrow, both of New London. hy Postmaster D. C. Murphy: Closed | Sunday an immense crowd assembled |Dis trip to Indi The collection | contributed $500. The rest and residue m 8.30 to 11.30. Open from 11.30 to |to hear the lecture, and the speaker |2mounted to 315. The program closed | of her estate is devised to St. Francis' verha“lln and 17 it cogad fomn b s 3; open from |fairly fulfilled his promise, dressing|With singing Faith Is the Victory. orphan asylum, New Haven. This in- 3 to 3.20 and then closed till 7. down rumselling and drinking in the| A social hour followed. Mrs. Peck- | stitution will receive more than $2,400 = rougtiest style. St. John, however, in. [ham and her mother, Mrs. Kingsley, | from the -estate. Mra. Kearney's rela- Football Practice. sists that he gets the best of it, 'and |€entertaining with proverblal hospitai- | tives were few and distant. it would e all‘ or The Taftville football - players will{ Offers to pay the full value of the ad- |ity- be difficult to Nind fauit with such dis. put in some time at practice on the | Vertisement. o T position of her modest estate. Rev of all ki | Loyl oAy grounds this ,_n, The 4th New Hampshire regiment |G N AND SILVER Hugh Treanor of the Sacred Heart kinds on noon. Manager William - Brown -ex- | Dumbering between three and four ANNIVERSARIES TOGETHER | church, W-l!r\mrv, is the executor of AUTOMOBILES, pects to sec nearly” all the candidates | hiindred Mer, passed throngh the city this model will ternoon, Sept. §, 2. . sy n hand. The meeting iwhich was to |9 2 Special train last night bound | Former Moosup Residents Held Fam- e s v oo Burialin family 10t - CARRIAGES, WAGONS, hava been held Monday evening has ;;\:nCFq’r\scrga. ‘The regiment is from ily Celebration in No: . Anmwozn FOR BUSINESS cemetery. Py 3 s | been postponed to ‘Wednes: - - e IOR COURT TRUCKS and CARTS |mins ot Tt weie o5 eve-| A ot near Jthe Pequot house, at| i ang Mrs. Amasa L. Mathewson, e Fomeral services "SIl be heta at t.e e 1 S New Tondon, '5‘30 feet square, has been | formerly of Moosup, celebrated the |State’s Attprney Hull Conferrsd with church = Saturday, oniral * o purchased by R. L. Taylor of New ! 4, at 2.30 p. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- S York, of H. I. Crocker, Esq., for $3.000, | Monanr wersiry ot (oo pocading Counsel for Accused, e e ming, Upholstering and Woed Work. Manager John B, Benoit has a strong Aug "31: The Nawyaug house at Blacksmithing in all its brariches, |2SSreEation of plavers to take to Put- | Mystic Tsland was closed for the sea- Harrington avenue, Norwood, R. L. | State Attorney H. A. Hull was at nam this afternoon and he Is confident | son on Tuesday. o ot ihe same time thelr son and|the office of the clerk of the superior " CARD OF THANKS, PR e The The County Fair. Mathewson of 165 Laban street, Pros ‘The committee of arrangements for ldtel:‘e:,l ohser;ed the 25th anniversary the annual fair of the New London | o eir marriage. . r Secretary Hill Will Gooupy @ulpit. | G ™ Rricutiural. soclety heid. a| Mr. Mathcwsen was made second | 2o, I.Yoas decided mt to s pare bt General Secretary. Edwin Hill of the-| meetfng on Monday and adjourned for | hand of the mule-spinning department | for variows prisoners and talked with . Y. M. C. A. will occupy the pulpit at week te complete their plans. Ad-|of the Ponemah mill at Taftville, in t thels 507 to 515 North Main St.|uic rativilic Congregational chureh | Sittonal prembsme spe to be wiiomsd for | 1573 He marcied Miss Racnel ¢ Mo | 50, 2200 : Ippos Sunday mornins. fast horses as follows: $100 for the g 30, | in Do ‘court o . "W 'lll. FTISWG“ F‘.‘ fastest horse on the srounds, and $50 7 . : i Personals. for the second. There are also to be . They had four children, |court will come in London 25-27 Franklin Street Edwin Pollard was a visitor in |Offered premiums for bands, $60 for Elmer W. Mathewson of | Tuesday afternoon after belng formaity 3 » A1l the best band and $40 for the second | East Greenwich, R. I, Everett S. Ma- | gpened in Norwich Tuesday morning. || Greeneville Thursday. : M ' |best. "provided “éwo bands shail com. | thowson of Providence, Waiter G; Ma- | in New \,, Tucsday afiernoon pete on the days of the fair. The|thewson oosup and Mrs. Alvah |prisoners will be put to plea after sold. ILLINERY prorancls Mol Is ) thS, Suest of his| omcers promise to o all n their pow- | C. Vassar, of Plymouth, Mass. Thich COUIE Wil ARl SF s wetk. o o ©Of NeW|er to make this the best fair ever held | Everett S, Mathewson married Miss |and convene in Norwich, when it is ES | Bongan: by _the society. . Isadora A. Stewart of Rockland, R. I |expected that the courtroom will be ) at 5 & L) BB 8 y. p he m No. 52’ Shetucket Street Frank Linderson of Newbursport 18 | neen commmated by, th - Sorn® ciim | peforming the coremny, Four o | 8y - R been completed by the town clerk, - Four chil- | This promises to be the biggest ses- . Jieiting his brother Fhilip Linderson | Samuel . Cross Eea. The inhabit: Srlmingres o 1he baar o, hree |sion of the court held in some time. Automobile and Furniture g . ants number 3817, which is a gain es o Thare are 10 prisoners awaiting trial, Harmony inthe Home 347 since 1860. There are in the town|D., Fay §. and Clayton M. Mathewson, | 5 of whim ate In the county fail ai A ile SlipCo Ty o TR AT, Thomas Greenwood and William | 778 families, and 558 houses, of which 2 of Provtae \ New London and 17 in the county jail utomobile P vers O'Brien were visitors in South Can- |12 are unoccupled. The oidest male S e in Norwich. Usually there are only 2 & R lll fll k terbury Thursday evening. \nhndhist;nt _}. Bel:l;.m;. p-,1 hsggu.,, Prize in Womans College for Greek. |about 25 priseners in court. In addi- at Factory Prices Rests wi e Cool —_— aged 83. The oldest female is Sarah | Stavros F. Peterson, proprietor of |tion to these prisomers there are n vl : i siai Watson, colored, aged 93. The num- |a candy store in New London, is the | large number of accused out on bail. o (oot i hea o e loca ome | Wetgm oo s S5 e i e s v ps ol JOSEPH ANGARANC = Mrs, Aeter Rondeau, Micht street, No,| who cannot read nor write is 122, only o h The tallert trees are the Australian The best natured person in thelyq two of whom are native born. 3 eucalyptus, which attain a helght of 258 Franklin Street world will get grouchy siaving over a | 2% Recsived--Traltar's Muzon nual prize of $25 in gold to the stu- | 480 feet. Howard Dunse, Wiliam Burgess,| Israel F. Brown of New London re.|dent showing the greatest proficiency s 7 Telephone 311-5 Norwich, Cenm . Make the Queen of the Kitchen | ;JIO%Ard Dunse, William. LooTEE | celved Wednesdey morning tne mapor|in Greek at the close of the collese 3 Happy with a o T A e Tt | ok which Jeft Broon hared mhos|year. The affer was ladly acoepted. « peidRobai i » last in Macon, Ga. It was sent to Mr, | ©ove of the language of his native & Modern Gas Range| ™ mo tmwrse e T Sarmat T Eromnie Ao | Sowniry and Interest In the Weltare of . , : PIANO OWNERS, NOTICE! tel, Macon, Who shaved the traitor. - GAS IS A TIME-SAVER Keiowe When to. Gote flown. Sept. 1: The examination of candi- 1t you will communicate with * Villa at times 15 able to give a fairly | 4 to0 “tor admission to. the Fres W. L. WHITE, Piano Ti ¢ No_bullding of fires or carrying out | realistic imitation ‘of Davy Crockett's| Stasemy occurs mext Thursday. . uner; - 3:::’5. .’.',3“.‘&‘ fll‘:fl ’.a.;u‘:;.; strike a | coon.—Pittsburgh Gazette-Times. Everybody s growling about the dry Clerical Appointments. The Catholic Transcript announc: of TAFTVILLE, ’he will xlv. you & af ipt _ai es mew proposition regard to taking Gas Range is an Ornament in the e | the following clerical appointments: Kitehon aa0 5 407 5 the. Cook. = Rev. Patrick 3. O'Refily. from. St 3l D EN I s T foes ? care of your piano. e CLEANSE THE BLOOD SR T e e 1 GAGER AND_AVOID DISEASE L - DR. E. J. jongs - | THE L L CHAPMAN m We-are also headquarters for Hum- Ligh! Water Heaters. l apspolatomn s o 7 . n a % your sys City of Norwich F Dlredor Y and hives, | CHANNING P. HUNTING Gas.and Elecirical Dep't. and Embalmer p.nn.ufia:.‘?&'; : o ——| Carpenters and Builders | 7o 7 : 3‘2; h St, Alice Building p,fi”,miflh’"'w and "““i‘h’.’ly.‘.’,‘(‘; :‘l;:l Bod ik S Hare “‘“"__”‘-'. renfent, inexpinsive 4 Best wory and matertals w¢ vight | DR. F. W. HOLMS, akilied labdor :he swhole system. %‘-‘."— 50 WEST MAIN ST. has stood the wf ot fmt_y years. Get it today. It is sure to help you, - adrertising medium . 642-2, dy Assistart ConnaeHcUL eauni o T he Bl ;. Aea

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