Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 11, 1915, Page 5

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Location, ' while :W:‘mfigg'\o«:** is 30 near e Pickford at the Colonial today. | center that old trade all| & TR . S : » _say, ‘“a dnnge- In general the schools will have ex- ' The new is most sani- e e p | tary. The Sunday lthool Rally flm Venfllldby M win- | Oct. 24th. ; dows gives s perfect air. Al o ovmes it e i, 0 special -tile-lined glass front |ihe set buovs. : frmtundveg‘mbl refrigera-| Rov. Mr. Manzer of Nova Scétia was| Coroner and Mrs. Frankiin H. Brown visitor Sunday at the Central Bap- |of Laurel Hill avenue aré still occu- tor. gives us the only fruit re-|fist Bible schoor Fem, their summer home frigerator in Norwich. At least six familles have have arranged to remain at their Neptune Park res- To wte the new/|!dences during the winter. ) K. of C. meeting tonight.. Fivet de- market is to see it. gros, Toliowed by MmGkarsAdv. Mrs."D. B Champlon and‘dangh mmmmfl % We ask the public to come| The breskwater below Fort Point | 325y Madeline, have returned to Ne | - < Rochelle afte a visit of a week in. This larger store allows|men Seriunday end Sundey. Greeneville relatives. a better display than at the| “Fino Feathers” fve acts, at the |, 20" and Mrs. Clarence Hurlbutt of eclbigis e Tt Mrs. Hurlbutts mother, Mrs. Miss Adles has the new feather- [ M. Smith of" Main street. ialty. Specialty +|iondie bign coiffure, " See aav (N, Matpack, g;mr Our rent and expense is| The next confirence of the six Con-|ROW of Springfi share our savings with our| cuoice iins of stoves to choose trom Centenary Sermon by Rev. J. H. McKean Upon The at Schw: ros.'—adv. . trade by quoting the lowest New York are spending a few old stand. Quality fords weight ‘transformation for the fash- eld, 3 .t | eregational churches js set for Oct | Week end here with friends. sist Rev. wrence Tedford in Services on Sunday— about one-half and we will|isth at the Preston City church. ; A La in on Parlor furniture of all descriptions Heritage of the Church. : prices on quality goods. at Schwartz Bros.—adv. . B | sev (7 L I eral women from eéastern Con- ar Come to market. necticut will go to New York for the Congregations that filled the church |Rev. J. H. McKean. Prayer was of- O e e Sy, et edifice to the doors was at the Pres- |fered atter :n:hm:n by Rev. Lem No, 138 MeKinier avenve. , Oct. B nk of and after ress 50MEns | noon, Oct. 2: Mrs. Hhery W. Branche of Church |ton City Baptist church on Sunda¥ |pemy, "7 caq Kindly L “‘:': m'bm - was - As an evidence of returning good | Strect Sl return today from & brief |at Loth morning and evening services diction was pronounced by Rev. L. 3. { match. e e e Telatives in Hartford, to | whicn wero arranged with special sig- | Kenegton, pastor of the Congregation- | The many wedding gifts included Ha Which city she went aft end| : - 3 . H. Frisble and Mr. ?;:nu:: ep::leg:?u:;’ New Haven road the Klnr!:' Dl:chlm corf\re;gm g | | iacance to celebrate the 100th anni- |2l church at Preston City. silverware, linen, cut glass and gold Ty of the church. MARY or 1hose | pur o omuRion sstvics in which the versary of the -t ’ The executive board of the Connéc-| Mrs. Katle Reynolds of Dridgeport ors present officlated with Rev. resent went from this city and for |Mr. Tedford follcwed the regular normal Universalist Y People's | state president of the Rebekah assem- | Presen . T 2 gg‘:l‘stlannunicn Will nold 1t fail rneel- bly, and Mrs. Mary E. Fiolds, state|the accommodation of such visitors | church """!': =W HAR Frances D. 7on¢ N “|ing in Denbury next Saturday. vice president, were guests of Mr. |therc were conveyances waiting at 10 arad wich Club tea Saturday afternoon. and Mrs. A. A. Tottey, of Boswell av-|o'clock at the corner of Eighth street The church service in the evening . o> 9 ¥ Nonfle‘;n !;Ifit!ml alfe tlnT?ome!t;'r enue, while visiting in Norwich. and Central lver.\lml 3 Ry :l 7 o'dock“‘."(“‘h.o Dl’ll“;dl-’- ally for the State league. Miss Maud Carew Bfl(un‘"lrfl ..‘.l: to attend the funeral of omas F. —_— — The Sunday morning service began |vice and an evangelistic hour conduct- uckingham. b H T MILLERS Shannon, which takes place ‘his|FIGHTER WITH FEET wita the organ voluntary which was|ed by Rev. Mr. McKean. The scrip- i‘,‘,fwf"".'n";"{""';"'m e York. morning from St. Joseph's church, AGAINST POLICE. | foliowed by the call to worship by the | ture reading was by Rev. Mr. Frink. has been first grade ecritic teacher in Wall street. pastor, Rev. A. Lawrence Tedford.[and aftet an anthem by the cHOIr James Cook of Providence was a o o e llowing the doxology and invocation: | The H Declare The Gl ¢ |the Willimantic state normal school | week end guest of Rev. and - Mrs. l f The A. Vito company of Thompson|John Gannon Trisd to Kick Officers | TOUOWINE the doxology and invoe e e e ored oy oty \Of| Mra. Peale fs a descendant of the | Rich o g SGrehas: at Chrict choh 001 10r mclng havefhe Lords Foint road mearly ‘When Arrested. well tendered 3ty ‘the cholr, and the | Keneston. Hales of colonial times. her sreat- : rectory. N ; oo fesponsive reading was conducted by| A hymn was followed by an inter- SRRt NS Hpte of Tatyun Policeman Henry Fenton found a|Rev. L. L. Holmes, & former pastor | esting part of the services which con- | "her several years Mr. Peale was ™ bad actor in John Gannon of Hudson, | The conpresation uaited i sineiag the | sisted o¢ shor® addresses be Hev F, | aablha s Srakmanter 2t the " Norwich | Srookie. m‘ o The valuation car of the Intersiate|N. Y. whom he arrested about 1|hymn. Holy. Holy Holy. which preced- | A. Cooper, Rev. Mr. Prindle and Rev! ughter. diyn % putting up the long stretches of rail- 28 Oak Street mng on the. fills. - | post office. but some months ago he esson by Rev. J. H.|Mr. Holmes. A selecti of Broadwa; : ventory of the New Haven road Brop- | fonert rair ieTness. | The ~Man| B Prindle, both former pastors. ments which were conducted by Rev. 2 Miss Emily Camp, after October 30th, 1915 erty at Plainfleld. 3 A County Mutua! Fire Insurance Co. a The collection that was taken Mr. McKean and the benediction was the. summer in San Francisco hag re_ ; several times and also firected & kick | 5 apecial thank offering and after this | pronotmced by Rev B Hobbine, position be now holds. He in 8 Drom- | turned to her studies at Miss Marot's Mail is still delivered twice dafly |3t Supernumerary Ralph Diveto as he |pnad been reecived the choir rendered i ember he Second Thompson ‘ongre- The anniversary will be , continued ma) chutch assistant su- | *cho® n Slasses— to Ocean Beach by the carrier who | Dassed him on the way to police head- | the anthem. Praise The God of Our|today (Mornday) in connection with | Seriomendent of the Sunday eomeol - Begi ' darives down to the Pequot section. | Viarter™; Salvation, and the congregation sang |the meeting under the auspices of the | " Boen Mr. and Mrs, Peale have the |, MT® Isabella Thomas and her ginners, 230 o'clook ol = Bank Watchman Daniel J. Maher|ihe hymn, O God Our Help In Ages|Baptist Ministers' conference of New < A daughter. Mra. Edward Whiting John- Advanced, 4 o'olock This ‘plan 13 ‘expected 1o By’ followed | ;iiped bring’ in the 1 b Dest wishes of a host of acquaintances | 4on " who have been at Gloucester. vanced, 4 o’cloc Quring the winter. e unruly customer| past. London and vicinity. There are to be |for a mpv and prosperous future. > ' : Wwho ‘is charged both with intoxication| 'The theme of the anniversary ser-|services at 10.30 in the morning, 3.30 Telephone 1084 ; The very latest designs in chamber | And resisting an officer. The floral decorations at the house |, "y fur; = mon was The Heritage of the Church, |ir the afternoon, and 7.45 in the even Mass. are spending October at Wind ‘urniture are being shown at Schwartz’ z which was delivered eloquently by |irg. Among tho out of town guests ‘were RN FUNERALS Mrs. 1. MeCall Lebanon. Mrs. Masoiia’ Fotand, people are finding |~ ° Victoria Sxcaka. - 5,000 OR STREET oy ? nte n e e Tiane Rast few | The funeral of Victoria, daughter of i ";g: r.:onwuen WOMAN et M‘I:Au::n AF I::'rrznv ni s prol e z i ¢ Do deseriod by the. o x5 Stapley and Annle Szcaka. was held —_— ony before many days. ggfi;:n“;:&':a-‘;m:&:&g"?zyamn Left to Mary Elizabeth Hililman by | Empty Oil Can Found in the Cellar— After n-::: :"}:‘Inmm'; ;tflh The Tolland h school tui- | 0/clock Wwith a mass in St. Joseph's Will of Her Sister, Papers and Boxes Burning, Mr. and Mrs. Wiillam D. Harris :'“mm S % ‘lcsh,-m‘ Past ton eenannd county high school tul- | church at 9. o'clock, Rev. T, Maclejew- —— S New London. b LT S e D bean awarded” to” Chasjaniversity bas| ski, the rector. offiating. Burial took | 'Mary Elizabeth Hillman of this city | Fire of unknown origin broke out in Kolich-Zehun. F Log g B e B Rl ey e e i Ceninarles J. Stucky. | place in St. Mary's cemstery. hes been bequeathed the income from |the cellar of the offive of the Shetucket y - g or er e tn 3 urgh, N. Y. T o holarehip entitles him to free| "U.ertakers Shea and. Tsurke lad|$18,000 for life by Julla C. Greenwood, |Coal and Wood company at No. 303 | Dainlel Kosich and B g~ DB o g on for' the first year. barge o’ the funeral arrangement: a sister, whose will was filed Friday x;rmd Main street at 1.45 o'clock this ‘z’:';_mumsz ;:fl'::'" “Nl:' “m Frank u-:: Johru:; last v;‘eol reglstry of pro- | (Monday) morning, bu t work Fria ity. | accompanied grandmother, _Mrs. oZhe Plainnila, Woolen compeny at Dr. Josoph E. Gendron. T O o e e e e aneth | Sy o) Joorning. DUt BICmpe Work | ot Soon' Sunday. by Rav. Nestor NIb. | Socncs aod bl mathe s B W H1'9 o'clock and it 15 s514 ihet the | . The funeral of Dr. Joseph E. Gen-|one third of this sum will g0 to the|flames from gaining headway. The Qlenko, Jastor of the Russian Ortho- | johnson fram Gloucestér to Windham Central Worsted company will go on |dron .dean of the French physicians|Farm and Trades School at Thomp- |autochemical from the Central station | “°%, © urch. i ™ of 3 na|In In & day or two Mr. Johnson a similar schedule this week. of Worcester, Mass., was held from |son's Island, to' bs known as the|and Chemical company No. 1 from the | . THE ETO0M 78 (B€ ':‘n .‘1;‘ an | TI Jetn-his wife, Who has been vis- his home at 112 Lincoln street, with | James Greenwood Memorlal fund; one | Main street station responded to the | Mrs: Tarmas Fozie 23 " '“ "",‘ iting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Judge Milton A. Shumway of Dan- | Solemn high mass of requiem in Notre | third to the Masonic Charity founda-|alarm pulled in from box 226, North 'l‘{" g ’h 'm 9 asge, IS {ort T. Lincoln. at their summer home ielson will preside fn the superior | Dame church. Rev. L. D, Grenler of- |tion of this state to bo known as the | M utsia where he was years n and Erin streets, The flames, in Manchester, Vt, and they will zo court at Danbury Wednesday apd|ficlated and was assisted by Rev.|James Greenwood Memorial fund, the |which were confined to papers and :fl_'“;;‘;i‘;‘ R“"’“‘:fl is the finth to Washington, D. C.. to prepare their Thursday, October 20 and 21, when the |J. A. M, Brochu as deacon and Rev. |incoms to be used for the support and Dimitry Mrs. James E. Fuller of Washington street left Saturday fof Boston and there will go to Little Boar's ipek, N. H. where she will be the guest of her cousin. boxes, wers squelched in short order o, | Bouse for occupancy during the win court opens for the October term. Hermingllde Boutin sub - deacon. | of the Masonlc home at Wallingford, | by chemical, f:,; B s ot T [ 3 There were mseated in the sanc- |and the romainder will go to the Odd | How the fire started is a mystery. 7 . oadway Dancing Academy opens |tuary Rt Rev. Thomas J. Shahan, |Fellows' home in Worcester, Maas |Both cellar doors were unlocked and Married at Summit, N. J. Oct. 15. Instruction ¥ a. m. to 10 p. m. |rector of the Catholic University of | This fund will also be known as the | the coal yard gate was not locked, al- | “KING AND COUNTRY At noon Saturday in Calvary church in’latest dances.—Adv. Washington, Rev. Dr. John J. McCoy | James Greenwood Memorial fund and | though the hasp was in place. Officer NEED YOU” LORD DERBY at Summit, N. J, Harry T. Hamilton and Rev. J. I d. the income will be used for the main- [ Michael Dwyer, who patrols the North - Since. Italy entered the Furopean| The Franco_Ameri of Groton and Miss Dorothy Crawford edieal go- | tenance of the home, Main street beat, noticed nothing CHOSEN TO TELL BRITISH war a m of Connecticut Italians | clety of Worcester atteWied the mer-| (ither bequests include the follow- | wrong when he/ passed the place at have with savinge to.the esti-|vices in a body. The bearers were|ine: To Trinity _ church, Copeley [ 1240 a. m. His lunch hour is from 1 ] | mated amount of $75,000 from the pos- | Alexander Belisle, John F. Jandron, square, Boston, $3,000; $3,000 to Trin-|to 2, and it was during this time that 4 | tal and tunrimum banks of the old | Dr. Joseph Charbonneau, Urgel Jac- | ity Church home, on South Hunting-|the ‘fire broke out, None of the few § | country. ques, W. H. Barriere and Andrew La- | ton avenue, Boston, who collected at the scene manifested company in Arizona and New Mexico, A number of Norwich fans took the ’vlumu 5 . T . : ;:y kngled‘e as ml who pulledhln ;..n. 3 3 osep! pineau soclety o X, e supposition that the fire . oy Tt o DOp0n Suncay, for | which Dr. Gendon was & founder and | TWO WHEELS SMASHED. |1l passitiy'have been set In sirensthe : Thrown O Al Righ. from | for sev: he ] ey e Mrs. Flatbush—"My neighbor’s hus New London ran in two sections, with ng_mmm' S dalemion 13T WAL | \iilimantle Auto Damaged Wagen in [ SR DY the fact that this fire is one y geven Ill-flfl' and an unusual he Gregorla: 5 Colllsion In_ Yantlo. of a meries that have occurred in the : sad brother were thrown out of a:mm T the first secs n_requiem chant was ollisien In Yantlc. past two or three years In that gen- ; n, irmg by the regular chofr of Notrs eral vicinity, Nearly all of these fires - o o T g ora ot Dame church, Joseph D, Brodeur ,di- An automobile that struck a wagon rred . know & the death of Dr. recting and playing the organ. Sunday night about 830 in front of X Nomh 2 Burial was In Notre Dame ceme- |the residence of Jabez Balley in Yan- . A empty ofl can the New York Tim: e Week, | tory, where Rt, Rev. Bishop Ehahan | tio, demolished two front wheels of the | way picked up in the eellar. et Bo o o eniturday | gfficiated at the committnl service for | wagen and threw the horso down, e :fin‘ mm"“.m“’&m“"“"’;&‘mi his coRnlhl. assited non Drh uoc-:z The nutgmor'l},eolwh;fi:hl::d u:r.mu- EXPECTING TO HEAR and Rev. Frs, Grenier AMrochu and |censc number Wl o reglater shirt Dbosoms and & raiiroad safety | Boutin, Fives na (hat of Charles Bech of No. ENCOURAGING REPORTS There was a great quantity of floral | 138 Oak street, WTllimantic was com- — —— style, comfort I.nd durabllity G;I:lfllxll muu s, relatives and ln{ldt:n;n{dn !-h:- city and th:dmnwn Teama Will Ropert at Luncheon at m Revol — | various association, w] elongs to & man nams o, Board of Tri R g $3.50 stioes. Barrows— | V*5,. "Gendron. married Miss HMannoh | who lives at the Miner place in Fyani: Lo Sego han of Baltie, sister of Dr. 1. J. 1mAm ‘uln lhe opposite way. Although no formal reports were Local members of the D, A. . have | Ebehan and Mrs, Willlam H. Murphy| At this poim & there is a curve and de Saturda; Bund. f the been notifled of the big celebration in | ©f Norwich. it is believed thm the automoblile lights m.,fi-“ lo towards raistng ington today Charles Avery, swung off upon rounding the eurve The Long-Lii. “late shown in our window. See there also conditions of con- made (owards raislug stock that the auto party did not see the | K oo coomaras the Norwich Funeral for Charles Avery, | ™% e Real tate company, very sat = Y s | wagon, which was in the trolley track, | tory returns are expected when the i denti: o e i wevorarTed ot Bis | uneil oo late to vold the collision. | texm captaina tell their mtorics at the - S give: los Griapits: of . Just before they hit the wagon the | unch tod: t noon at the Boar most careful attention. In addition fue iR e B TR sioooitiste stogted Shidk oetlibet of Trade rooms, s i to absolutely painless sessions in t was$ too late then for the 'er Of| . The team workers have found a very P JOHN A. FERGUSON . Johnson, 1&'5}7355:' Bis late nome, Bev. ¥..D. the wagon to get-clear, " He 'was|evident destre on the Dart of the bus: ::: dental chairs Yt certain : e, a T o rof deat small ness men approached to cooperate as best grade waork Jeweler Comstack cemetery, Montville, who was with him was also thrown, |far as thelrvll;le-nl will allow in _this 4 uop't.:wr! charges. Franklin squm William E. Bagpett. but neither was hurt. vitally important undertaking for Nor- The funeral of Willlam E. Bassett ‘was held from his.home, No. 419 Main street, Saturday afternoon at 2 EVE OF COLUMBUS DAY o'clock. Rev. Richard R, wich. You notice the word' “moderate™ DEGREE WORK ON T OBITUARY. A is in capital letters because our LA moderate-charge policy for SKILL- rec- by tar of Christ Epiacopal church, officiat- | Will Be Part of White Cross Council Rov. :Duiphe Wend: Adame. aie & neaan| [EAREORIDEREY o coplated T t'ful Land on High was ren. e T o lute satisfaction. Sevod By Botuce F. Corning, The bos Observance. of Rev. Dwight Ward Adams, pastor Rev. J. B, rogeicic th Casper K. Bail The eve of Columbus day, which o5, the Uncasville Methodist chureh.| The Earl of Derby aecepting. at the |l DR. F. C. JACKSON VIOLIN celebraotes the discovery of America | Since spring he had been in failing DR. D. J. CO ; Deborah Cemetery. A commits | DY the patron saint of their order, is | health with anemia, because of which . J. COYLE TEACHER vary Patnam ohester Do servi _L to be observed by White Cross council, | he had - been unabie to follow up his i et et Do dutles for some time. ‘Mrs. jal cath 10 th ‘ army, said: “I feel somewhat in the 208 Main Street All String Instrumen : b gl | Binfiapce ai a3 tonight. St 1nd T monhe 1o position of a recelver who has beem Next to Boston Stare ting Infuuipents, sepairey Futweia) frutul one. put in to wind up & bankrupt con- 9 A. M.t 8 P. M, Daily Violins sold on easy terms John Boylan, born near cern, but I hope to be able to do it For appointments address E. . - At l.u!ufeb& Saturday morming the o %0 -u.-t:‘:uxuy“n“ t..:‘ enable > ::: E. BULLARD, Blies Placs, Nor- i 5 T pasior g e MR e iy S wich, Conn. corner of Flanders street 3 ere h a Btil 1899, when 1s | onteenth sarl A0y years of age. 1o (he mu!mmmuhmlmmfi Te0n head of th of Stasiley will be made. Btting it up for the offices of the come pany. Marion Block, 326 Main Street’ ‘The - pastor of the Second Congre- §ational ehurch, Rev, H. J. W: SPECIALIST SR & R, Norfolk. OM Point Comfort, Rich- mond, Washington, Bermuda, Savan- pah and the South. Berths reserved in advance, lowest rates. Panama Pacific BExposition z?" el A 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. w- 7, m-re wmlu b-zi“mt:m for 7] runni from iday noonm, chbor nna. to Sunday evening, Oc- A : i E | Teacher of Piano !v-hh olh-r- have found s & m return, to i By oo s e e Sk m‘::.-.z-;mm | JOHN A. DUNN . .80 MAIN STREST

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