Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 22, 1916, Page 13

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to absolptely painless. sessions our dental chairs you're certain = DR. C. R:-CHAMBERLAIN Dental. Surgeon McGrory luilana. ,Non'{u:h. Cpni.. DRS. L. F. 4nd A. J. LaPIERRE sy lul.'l".u TO P o1 i e 'Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Y5 Gas Heater Weather Wifl! the sudden drop in the of has Mz steam and 8fiier heating, brought discomfort to many. A GAS HEATER 'GAS STEAM RADIATOR will give you immediate com- fort in the Home or Ofl‘ice‘ Full, new" slbck on han’d. The Ciy of Norvich " Gas and Electrcal De't 321 Main St Alice’ Building ~ DR. A. J. SINAY. Dentist hfi- 18-19_Alics. ding, Norwich Fhons -8 o Bets. .nw-.m‘n '8: kus, treasurer 18 | Hillard, recorder; Luther Peliizt, sen- tinel: George A. Ha s hoves afi Wik ratas M ds e tide. which is fellowed by fol GREENEVILLE hete Federated Church Extends Call to New York Minister—Death of Mrs. Fred- erick -Radtke Occurred Thursday Evening—Notes. With ‘a good attendance, the Fed- erated church. held a business mesting Thursday evening. Robert McNeely presided at the meeting. It was unani- mously decided to extend a call to Rev, Mr. Burden pf New York for the pas- torate. Mrs, Frederick Radtke. The death of Wilhelmirie Siede, widow of Frederick Radtke, occurred at the home of her son-in-law, Anton Dempkki, in the rear of 748 North Main street, Thursday evening. She was born 'in Germany, ‘the daughter of Frederick and Mary Koden Siede. She was married twice, ‘and her second husband, Frederick Radtke, died in 1904, Mrs. Radtke is survived by seven children and » ;umber of Erendchil- iren, James P. Trimmins of 'St. John's college, Rochester, New York, is vis- {ting_ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Michacl Timmins of Smith avenue. 5 TTAFTVILE Funeral of Robert Shaw—Mrs. Cather- ine Moore Died Frid-y—Nm- The funersl of Robert Shaw was hield from his late home in Lisbon Friday afternoon, with relatives and friénds in attendance. . Arthur Varley, pastor of the Taftville Congregationai _| church, officiatea at the funeral ser- yices. ~ The were es, John Pickering, shaw and Mr. Broadhead. in Loyett Timothy Mr, Grim- Burial was cemetery, spmue. ‘where “‘1"' Mz Varley reall a committal ser- vice. Undertaker George G. Grant haa <harge of the funeral u—r&nsvmen OBITUARY. Mrs. Catherine Moore. Catberine Lucy, widow of Michael Moore, died at H-ugmer, . % Norwich ayenue, Friday morning at o'clock. Mrs. Moore was born Bt an g .k er of John an ACY, an bout 50y e came this John enue, fllm 4 John ot Norwich, L9 of Bondeville Maxs., end nelins 11.00” 3 Rorwie. ' James Smith of New London was a visitor bere Friday. Regenerdation mm”— day, 3 and 'Ili-fldv. ‘ban'n' devotion will com- Heart church 25 e in |about to secure, an: rris, standard bear- S5 Beeart Brown, sword bearer: ‘H. Roath, warden. ‘Sunday afternoon, Mr, Willlam Bit- ing drove up in front of his residence at Bean Hill, when his horses ran away, crowding his carriage against 2 stone post; and throwing Mr. Eit- ing over the dash. Disencumbered of the carriage the horses ran to Nor- wioh Town befofe they were stopped. Mr. Biting escaped with slight bruises. Golden Wedding. Tuesday, Jan. 16, 1866.—Humphrey Almy and lady celébrated their gold- en wedding at_the residence of their son, William T. Almy, on Washington street, Monday evening. About 200 guests were present. The services were_opened by Rev. Dr. Bond, atter which Rev. Mr. Dana made a few re- marks periiment to the occasion, and the bride and groom of fifty years ako recelved the congratulations of their friends. Uncas Bank Election. At the annual meeting of thé stock- holders of the Uncas National bank, the following were elected: James Hovey, Jesse 8. Ely, John T. Walit, W. H. Cogswell, John' Tracy, Wareham Williams, Caleb B. Rogers, James S. Corow. A wubweqnent - mbeting was held and James A. Hovey was elect- 08 presifivat and Bawasd A Learned, cashier. At the annual meeting of -the Oc- cvm Company on Monday, the old board ~of. directors- -was re-elected. They are as follows:Leonard Ballou, John F. Slater. L. W. Carroll, Moses Pierce, H. B. Norton, B. W. Williams. At & yubsoguent mestivg of':the & Tectors Lieonard Ballou- was president and L. W. Carroll -ecum-y and treasurer. ‘Wednesday, Fan. 17, 1866.—The Templars went to . Greeneville sleighs last TiEht and started a lodge there. We acknowledge the serenade glyen the Bulletin on their return. Moses Plerce, Esq. of this o turned from England in the Scotls, HAS PAID SUBSCRIPTION TO HOUSING COMPANY. Hopkine & Allen Arms Company Passes Over its Second $20,000. At a meeting of the directors. of the Norwich Housing company on Wed- nesday morning, at which one of those present was Presidest J. A. McGregor of the Hopkins & Allen Arms company, he was given assurances that the Housing company would raise the $10,- 000 in subscriptions that they have set d will secure even the | more. The mmcm of the Hopkins & Allen Arma made. ‘Contractor C. Morgan 'Willlams has six 8¢ the houses which he b e for the Housing company Tull; in now, is getting ready to put m- Toof on ‘the seventh and is up to the second floor on the eighth. Cor- | the frams oY RV AS NURSE FOR BABY, Also Takes Bulldog Walking—Novel Werk For the Boys in Blus. & 1nave been received from Friday, correspond- ent complains of the neglect of those ‘whose ' duty it is to light the Tol! at The Preston end of through the bridge. He thinks some- | thing ousht 0 do done by way of Te- *The New London Northern Railroad Company proposes immediately to their depot from its present, location at Yantic.to the crossing of tHe Fitch- ville and Baltic road, about a mile further morth. The cause of -this re- moval {s the trouble that bas arisen Chiance for Hough to extend his stage line to Yantic. Mr, G. A. Jones, Jr, bas sold his fiouse on Ullon mrsist 10 Susuits H. ‘onverse, Esq, -who contémplates making extensive repairs on the same the present seazon. turday, Jan. 20, 1886—Letters Smith, who went South, to Anderson- ville, to Tecover the bodies of our Un- ion soldiers, who dled there, stating that his journey has been successful, c-nd rh:z he has succeeded in identify- obtalning the remains. . Stoderd bas sold his house on- Ot vt o | RNoh T Conveia for $8,000. The real estate connected with fhe Pagle Armory will eoon be for public sale. o Preston Republicans. ‘The following delegates have. been chosen by the republicans of Preston to the various gonventions: Witter, William am E. Hiscox, George Harris; l‘l. John c Pm-, ‘William B. P.x- mer, Jonathan B, Isaac Gallup Brobate, Sammel A Dedts. Adin Gook, Russell Fitch, Otls M. Dorrance. 35 NEW CASES ON SUPERIOR COURT DOCKET Returnable ¥ January Additional Session of Court. — Superior Court Clerk George [E. Parsons has just issued a new docket for the January additional session of the court. It has a total number on it of 364 cases, of which 113 are jury cases and 251 court cases. ‘There are 35 mew cases returned to e 'W.|of delight, especially is ? ; i | 8 £ | FET it ; i b : ss S o Rgf B.E' HiL they care to m a nice little sum of dearly pocket money. Besides, they diers.) You should have seen grins the Maro- cains (soldiers from Morocco) and Senlanlun boys (the latter from Sen- egal). Altogether, there is a much more cheerful and howtn ummnm. time last yu: great many have been home tnr a week's leave -na they are most encouraging. Also, they all look so well and so much better lor their open air life and the extra M the German prisoners get fat- ter and rosier every time we see any of them—which grieves us very much, considering how badly our poor boys are faring in Germany! Torp has got an orchestra to 3 gether, chiefly middle-aged Belgians, but they sive quite good concerts twice & week, which are very weil attended. The shops_were quite gay for Christmas and New Year, and the new Fremch Work for Btind Soldiers. France is a wonderful country, the way she is repairing. t.ha rayages of war and Increasing commerge, even before she has [at thy out. Of course, the toys and amall articles of commerce are a grand thing for setting wounded and disabled -ol- diers to work on. There 1s ique of every sort of bflllh and bry started here and chiefly manned by Blind soldiers. I think we are losing no opportunity or an: mnn in setting French commerce going, 50 2s to have no excuse for German im- portations when the war is ended. Your son, Mr. Frank Edward John- son, would be so kind to the Marocain and Algerian wounded, and -would know how to talk to them, If he were bere! Yours sincerely, EMMBELINE HATTERSLE. The letter also contsins invaders the new Y | BROWN — In Norwich, : &m. thelr skill, and thetr Mun. o ers | Main GHILD LABOR SUNDAY. Sunday, Janpary 28—Nerwich Church- jes Recwiva Late Notice. eir leaders.” HAS TO CLOSE GRADE IN EAST SIDE SCHOOL. Penobscot Street Girl Delevops Sore Throat and Scarlet Fever. Dr. X. 3. Beophy, sl healik ptest has closed me of the East street -nc dis owing to wdnmmt of a case o Buves T the grade. Wright of Penobscot m was allow- ed to attend the school had The child Invariably fever and then the closed. In ome & horse eat nine times its own HARPER METHOD Telephone 578 Also DR.R. J. COLLINS DENTIST F.1 348 Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. Phone 424-4 TuThS Hno Tm. and Rq)in. ‘. .H'l_' GAS Flfll“ orone SSFRANKLIN STREET. SLUMBING, STEAM m-rma. . 10 West Main Strent, Norwich, Comiy MRS. RAYMOND OSBURN| Aretfor ™ B 0 Shest Packiow SOPRANO : 14 R T. F. BURNS ,."-..-::;.,, Trigs| 92 Pkl St : IRON cnsfluc’ Tou Malla" reared Without pain FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Comfort g THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO Neo. 11 to 25 Ferry Street ers that went off were approval of Teceivera Account In Femton Butld- ing Co., the foreclosure matter of Gov- ernor H. Brown vs. Albert W. Bur- rows and others, motion for for failure to cosaply with Co., ‘and motion to el Schoonman as a_co- Q. Raymond vs. Viola lhen DIED RADTKE—In Greeneville, A hlmln- Slede. widow 3’1“!7” az Funeent services in her.jad residence, the heme of v, 4nten t) Main street, %0 on rooon, Jdn 25, at2 Setock. Burial T M plewood cemetery. MOORE_In this city, Jan. 21, Cather- = ‘ather. ine, vldo' of Funeral from daugh- ter, .lt)dl?’ Brcnn.l.u,‘ % ‘Nbr'bfi [on mornnig a 0'¢] Splema hixh “mads in Bicrea” Hoart [ church, Taftvil at 5. Kindly omit Bowers. Reliducl. 191 eite London, Conn. Funeral lervlce at the chaj H!HTY Allen & Son, 8% indaAy ‘afternoon, Jan. o’ (‘lock SHEA—In Moosup, Jan. 15, 1916, Lavina 'l\t‘r,:qult. wite of James Shéa. sged NNBR —In Moosup. Jan 193 tnnga, widew ol yeromlat g ) aged 72 years. SHBLDON—In Central Vi 1918, Lucy Amn, wife of Eheldon. aged 70 years. —In comml John L. Jan, Samuei Village, Jan. Bunttvan, Sged 54 SRR < "llnerll um will_be hdd at_ her late home Monday, Jan. 24, at 2 p. m. New London papers please copy. MORRISON—In Gre!-‘vlue Jan, William is Jni COAL AND LUMBER COAL Free Burning Kinds asd Lebign ALWAYS 1N STOCK A, D. LATHROP MW“M“ ‘elepbone $83-13 m.fiq-of.u-‘.'-p to the Davenport building, 10-20 West Main street, the old Elevator building. “SALTEREA” ULLIVAS ), 1916, years. BAKBER—In m(vllli, —-——t—————— o BT RIBNMOND’I CORSET HOSPITAL— the shopping district.—Cl . 2 22, at 2 o' lot at Maplewood ceme! MURRAY — In this city, Peter Murray, in the 64 Funeral service at STt stry noon, 5. 20, 19, it yoar of BIb s late residence, §; Monday sfter: :l Frock, CTOBINGS—in 20, 1916, Toreon H. Gradtuge, Sged Funeral trom his late residence Satur- 3 1 Interme: in Lovett cemetery, Marguerite, beloved John A and Mary years, mont) Puneral lram l?g homa ol mother. ‘l.l(nrfl'.nn" t m‘i‘ Ifi_ aF P, 5 Fetoe Scheneotady, N. Y., Jan, ",}" .1 Y Rentet, “eidow 0t have cut the prices.

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