Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 4, 1916, Page 5

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ROASTING GHICKENS MUSHROOMS, PEPPERS, CAU FLOWaS. TANGARINES, CASABA MELONS, HEAD LETTUCE, CEL- ERY, EW NUTS, POMEGRAN- ATES, PERSAMMONS, GRAPE FRUIT, ABLE PEARS. WE MAKE :voun DINNER flhpm- TION. ¥ ‘sunday provea ter day, the me: CHRIS ibit SOMETHING TO REM NOT TO FORGET CHUREH OF GOOD SHEPHERP . Large line of Artistic Needlework, numbers] of which will not be shown Also Cake, ~ Homesmade fce Cream. . Tuesday Supper — Oy-hr-. I Etc,, 35a. Sir's Wednegday Supper—Chicken Pie and 15, elsewhers Oand)’- Fixings, Supper ‘served at_§.15 :and Emest E. Bullard { VIOLIN TEACHER ANl String Instruments sepaired Violine sold én easy terms For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor: | wich, Conn. - TS TO THE PUBLIC: Owing to the fact there -has :been gome delay in getting my offices rudr I wish to motify the puilic that pose bly this week cverything will be ready| to recelve patients. ! J. 0. ZIMMBERMANN, D; C. Rooms 230-221, Thayer Bldg: TO WHOM I MAY CONCERNi— o All parties having any lawful claime or demands of any kind er mtm ggainst Horace H. ain of Ledvard, Conn., are hereby notifled to- prese the same to the nndersigned; om':or before Jan. 1911, " this 28th BARGAINQ on Ladies’ and Gents’ Diamond Rings, Bcarf Pins and Watches." Also on Solid Gold and . Gold. fl“ed Stoge and Signet Rings. A largo assortment of the finest French Ivory at the lowest prices. All heavy stock. Heavy Sterling Plated -Three-piece Carving Sets, $2.45. A beautiful Calendar to each cu mer. J. OGULNICK & CO. 82 Franklin- St. Phone ‘714-12 GERMAN AMERICAN EXTERMINATING CO. Manufacturers of Disinfectants, . Roach Powders, Bug Liquid, Rat and Mice Embalmer, Contracts taken to extermiinate all Tn: sects.and Vermin in Apartment Houses, Restaurants, Private Houses, Steam< ships, Bte. Fumigating a Specialty Preparations Sold Wholesale upd Retai] Phone Willimantic, 620-5 JAMES A. HALE, Sléeu Agent, South Coventry, Mail and phone orders glv,pn prompt atgention. Bed New Sty'ea Fall Millinery MRS. G. P. STANTON 62 Franklin Street GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and - Embalwer | 32 'Providence St., Taftville Prompt attention to day oF I, | l‘ilomwm 630. nruu Dll. SHAHAN, Spaeiaflst ““on Dllefl.su of the “Rhetmatiem Cincluding Bkin Troublss, Bloody S 2 | this" evenine. J. 1. Pollock was a w at his home in smyfifim The benches insthe eify’ An_sto; nneven aamg strs been put velties; Déc, l& r'fi bliding, Room Grey.—aay. Igfihtln; win- standing at 42 ,np‘, %nve been o rg Sunday afternoon 10§- joyed th i fiton: w: Severa] of fhe circles of the King’s Daughters have ;;u;"‘ ‘S¥stematic 5 _of Wwork, at the suggestian of:the Supply gommittee of kus omm ee weeks to Christmas, and me! chants claim that persoj fail to buy toys early will Ray r them ’1‘1 and bye- gince the mpply is com- Bgratively’ ol ort. | s 4 At the in_the Mrs. ikd de;tm at noon. rllkmls rs en- “of! the ©Otis Li- I = ing service Wed- nesday ev~ni t the m on- gregativisd, churchf n offerh $15.45 v iade ‘mr ihe starving shij- Attend the Xens’ Christmas sale of fancy work, etc., at the Thayer building Tuesday, Dec. 5, at 10 o'clock. av, Norwich people who continue their stay at Neptune Park and Ocean Beach have thfijflr}?flm—‘l imails dafly, While the cars continue running on a 15-minute schedule. Friday- next, the feast of the Im- maculite Congeption ' in" the c: ehuréh; those Catholics who so ™ are freed from the. obligation .of stalning from. meat for that day. ‘The passenger traffic the last few days’ beats anything ever befo 4the New Haven -road thmuzh Bay- brook Junction. All th; weré run in two and three aectlon:. At the close of the Jewish Farmers’ Federation Convention -in -New York, the officers elected incladed, execuffive committee, Morris E:ul.nswn, Conn; Isaac “Neicher, Col- Shoppers will find .many - attractive Christmas gifts at Woman’s Exchange, and a refreéshing lunch in the_;eu TFoom. Opeping today.—adw: A Hartford paper has the item of local interest that Mr. and Mrs. John O. Enders of Highland street afty e fe . Tatq The urned, er spending a ‘few_days af er home at Pleasure Bea aterford. B fl’ Coinre&llect:;:hhsm that the issu- ance of ‘the n 21f and guarter lars has been delayed un%fl esfl;kl‘u the extraordil Now that the leaves are off ‘the trees, the Norwich Tuberculosis Sani- tarium shows up well from traing on the Groton: division, and the advan- tages of its high, suany, s!s’nuy loca. tlon are apparent. Dealers here have been notified that the annual convention of the Ameri- can Association of Garage Owners is to be held at the Auditorium Hotel, Chicago, Feb. 1 and 2, during the Chi- cago Automobile Show. Sunday evening, in.the Second:Con- g:xn,qonu church, at. Pi Lambda silon meeting in the church par- dors, the topic was “Enmuslasm' its value; how cultivate it.” ~8, the leader being Miss Esther E. Axlen At the funeral of Miss Elizabeth McGinley, held Friday morning with & solemn requiem mass dt the Church of the lmmac?te Conception, Hart- ford, Rev. J. McCabe of Jewept City was deacon of the mass. It was announced by a New ¥ork Sunday paper that Governor Chas. S. ‘Whitman, & former Norwich Academy student, son of a minister in the town of Sprague, las® $200,000 in plums to distribute, through his recent reelec- tion. J Horses appear to find the newly re- drinking fountain at the junction 1t Boswell avenue and Franklin street much more convenient since it was raised, while the change in its loca- ‘tion makes that point less dangerous to traffic. o Connecticut members are interested ‘|1 “the fact that eleven professional seg,slonu and g number of papers have prepared for the annual meeting ? thia’ Smdrican Society of Mechani- cal Engineers, beginning Tuesday, in New York. A former Norwich student, Miss Evelyn. €ranska, daughter ‘of Floyd o Cranska, of Moosup, gave a dinner in 4he vestry of the Baptist church Wed- nesday to a|l the children of the S ALY Sehc About s‘xly chlldren Were ‘While fishing at the Navy Yard Sun- day, Albert Lavarge, 7+8 p. m. . Skins, rimmings for Fall and Winter. M. BRUCKNER, Proprietor, hone 708-12 lobster. Last year - a nine pound Hobster was caught near the ubm: base. O —— Morithly, the first essay in the Contributors’ ‘Bnddeott and 1 Conduct an Or estra,” s a xprIghny story well told Wiss ces- L: Yyarmer, elder ghter' of Judge and Mrs. Edgar - WanperioefsBatnam. Aprual sale of Chistmas novelticy ckingham. 66 Mc- jing days, today 5, and continus “ffom 3 a. m. to § p.m. Articles ifom 25 cents up. Table of specia! Eifts€for gentlemen.- -adv. 2nd 100,000 members fin ohuufl- in the United States are expected to quit becaus IN SILVER,,. Lowest Prieg ..o 21 the stations, croumg section house: H#nd ivisions, botHh ] w having lack: s warm, due t 11t; or e oornpafxy‘ to gef | give insurance, officials of th &.@% ‘admitted e xa. Saturday members nigh of thd [aven Raflroad compan: ipleted filling the bind aj begin- | mwu with the fimlly of John A Inwuig. in Columbia. A. A. Robinson of Grove stre street. h visiting his hter Mn. F. C. Pres: brey of utt!d:‘ignnl. N. rother, 1 ch?el <. s, and tamfly og Norwich over the Boliday. t er. ng ing with her daughter, Stevens of Westbrook. = i e 3 Clark Bm(ln of this dty. M o x. and gx& :uchud";laxgen , Who wgeal A N here. % Mrs. E. G. Danihy and son Edward eturned Sunday evening from New diaven, where they were Thanksgiving axeit; of the former’s sister, Mrs. ¥ Louie B. Stockwefl ‘was at his home on Sachem street for the Thanksgiv- L recess. A college friend !rom : wn The tuneral ot Henry T. Murnhy the Rome of hls fither-'hvg Fellx Qfiléfih’a 5t' No. 47 Union stréet. In &t~ tendance .were ‘triends,” sume eonla':z from Yaneteid, & ‘was also a delegation frum Norwich | ¥ Lodge, No. 439, B. P. O. ,mi‘t!xr workmen ‘employed by Fony -Lal ‘Angelo Pinta nnd J seph Nigro. 9 o'clock servides were held in _St. Pamak’s church with Rev. Péter Cuny officiating. - Seated in the san were Rev. Peter_Cuny of ciati g‘ Sea!ed in the sanctuary wel John J. McCabe of Jewett City, . R. P. Morrisey of Voluntown and Rov. Willlam ‘A Keefe ! Flaindeld, wrran, Valenti uurpt'flhham“’mi ine ¥, €] ‘Winters and Jo- mads Mrs. F. L. | |, Bud,l ‘was in BL Jo ce: wmmmfitfie’hfiefifl Flowers were sent lgy the following: Miss Carrie Bowker, wreath; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Seraple, wreath; Miss Hel en Baymon, Toses; Elks of “Middleboro, MY. and Mrs. H. L. Thomas, €ross; Dr. E. J. Brophy, spray carna- Dr. and Mrs. W.-#¥-Courtney; chrysanthemums- Mrfl and Mrs. Fair- clough and dnughter, chrysanthe- &, pHcw r, and Mrs. M. J. 3 arked Brother: H. é‘ club, wreath; nieces and nephews, standing ‘heart: “Mrs. ‘A.” J. Murphy, pillow marked:Son: -Elks of ‘Nerwich, Miss Eleanor Barry, fowers: Natalie Murphy, spray rose: P. F. Bray, carnations! 1. J. Murphy, standing ‘cross;. Mrs. James Shefry And .family, crescent: ' Carpenters Union, wreath: A. J. Murphy, stand- Ing crescent: Mr. fndxl . E, Ernst and Miss Geduldig. s tions; ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Linton, galax wréath: Mr. and " Mrs. Gm. Powers, Toses; Misses Anna May Waish, spray llles: J M. suanon and family, spray liHles. Mrs. Leland Palmer. At 2 o'clock suurdav afternogn the funera] of m wite of Leland Palmer, w; 5‘ “f;’ ‘piere many Home'in Leffin rélatives an atfend: si;? Blp’fi’st church in béarers were Albert S, Forrest C. n d Thomas A Burial_was the West .Plai tery.” Underl' “ff 1o g,-m;r;q Oficer Morga Police ‘Officer Myron O. \lurgnz; chairman of the Q%s luee hn.rgq of tha amngemen the fifth an. nua) ball of 133“ Nor ch Polics n-o- clation eve 'x‘hron'gh a.n ermr hi, naxqe wasg oml téd “from "the Mrs. Qénjamln E. Mallory of War- den, Mass; - is the -guest of Mrs. Charles. R. Butts. —— A. Smith E. £ visiting his sist £aseof Bmld street. Mr. and Mr!. gston_has been rs. Samuel B. cius 'Briggs enter- mt:fi‘ t&’M!« and Lend - | esteemed acivitn “Moran, mntary5 ‘vrgll JOHN J. cDNNS:.LV, ‘Exalted Rul ‘William T anm; past exal “Shanal ruter of Waterbury lodge, No. 265, e livered the memorial dress at the’ annual memorial se: of Norwieh, lodge, No. 430, B. B*O. E., held on{® Sunday evi Davis theatre, &fflh‘;«u my&%fi: utmost. geathg The Elks assembled at their hnme on Main street and marched in a body to the theatye, headed by uire John ypn, and o & th nt FOWs- ely in clock Dolnflng to !he 11th hour.. the seeretary called the ‘roil of de- ceased members, electric (lll'f;lts,d“: h; , flashed in order-around the 1 of (]Ie clock, And for each departed brother Miss™ Louise “Quinn, ' daughter Mrs. James n, Jaid a white carnation at the foot of the aitar, The service impressed on all the re- markable degree. ni. pathos, -love: and fidelity in the brotherhbood of Elks. It El howed the solemn a8d serioys side of kdom and revealed the lofty prjnci- ples of the order. The musical par® of the progn was of the highest order. The Elks' orchestra under the leadership of Wal~ fer Lang played and very beautiful solos were rendered by Mrs, Grace Al- drich Crowell, Alexander Craig Taylor and Miss-Maud.Cgrew . Buglkingh: Seated on the stage were fhe o of the 1od"~ who are the follo John™ 'J. Conne"?. exalted Stephen Enignes - ers ing: Fuler; ings, éam(‘ m.urgr- John « B.. McQo: o P. ire; san. mnef*fi'u“a‘r Thoman JFeremiah D. rim. 7. Shanaten said in part: Exalted Ruler, Brother Eiks, Ladies and Gentlemen: -Once again.in eompliance with the laws of our order we are assembled here to pay the just tribute of love and respect to our depa: rother: The commemoration of this annivers- ary is not for the purpose of remind! us of the terrors which accompany the last hours of a deparfed Spirit hm rather to establish the flmp;lll i our organization there i§ Which even Déath cannot agver. Mere existence is not the only thing ‘4n Jife and those {ads of ’ kindn and Words of love that lessen Birden sre greater and more Jastin : thah "the ‘richest jewels of kings ani princes. Pherefore let us enter into i these exercises with & tritg spirit and let use Tejoice, rather ~than mou those departed Brothers, but, gt one’s “mame - is ‘called ‘et us ; , 2 silent “God rest-his soul® It was the great Persian.post svho saild: “For some we lo\ed the loviest :,“nd the besth 'ftl:at fro; 11%; vintag llings time hath press Fthelr cup a rotnd or two be.\’nu. An one by one to high. estal 0 ] the “inspiration ~ honor . n some have gone whoge Breat, In n;e Just e ngs. And Qg who waged the losing fight, with a will to smille=whese lot, all too near the verge of starless nigh But there are none wpm ¥ PO ently rest tbat: heing he‘l‘r’i today. .deeper exie T hearts as father, a brother,? Dt'hu hfil~ mate friend has been called. There i a shadow in y livgs,sthere is a void In your mems > xp sx-nile agaln. 'l’"& ‘these ‘moments ‘of suage it if I could rm- the ing. Death* Do, History télls most .Jé'imr;‘ ‘there was 2 b the' end of aif there was & spirit gréat and tained at sspper Sunday evening" at | ¢ their home on Broadway: Mrs. Walter Wellingion York is the guest -0fer Arthur-EH wer 617 B; of New other, Mr. stieet. Mr. and Mss. M e ""“:fl?&’%‘%fim fe crease in the cost of certmg & the United Qta.tefi = er,;teacher fn music ip Ba) the ¢ Justr 2% thie wife | terity. © : try, md muit plY the debt ta did* so to: worid fair and bedytiful for our en- o | Denteon 3 ¥ Bushiell Patrick H. Harriman, M. 21 Brown, & imm: does “not: h 5& B the M!M gmue,e ! atred ’1’95‘ Eyrahu are sifple dead o( klndti‘ ‘“’3 love which lifts ure'n burden. froni some ‘aching heart and _ helps to t'engfheni the faltering footsteps of one who, in despair, looks about him for some aid or comfort and for the first time feels the genile touch of the A4 _Samaritan. Foopday We are here, Tomorrow it may be you, or I, or both of us who are mourned. What matters it if we hays done our duty well . This is the les: son to be learned from these Memorial exercises. = Not tnutfif‘e «tle&thdbut u; be ever ready - us dry ouw tears, let ug D our habiliments of grief, let us Put away our fear and buckle on -the armor for abattle of another year, believing in the great prineiples of our order, Charity, Jus- tice, Brotherly Love and Fidelity, we must be right. With love in our hearts for all men we shall find it in.others: Doing justice to other men we shall get it ourselves, and we know if we bave not moved mountains or made the sun stand still we shall be remem- bered by those who love us. The deceased members follow: James J. Coates, Osmdnd B. DumlL J. Champlin, John F. Bafty, Ed. ward A. Converse, John C. Sumnn, ' David B. Chabot, Willlam A. Rawson, John J. Shurlock, Lewis W. Greenberg, Tlmolhy Donohue, Willilam F. Friswell, Thomas F. Fitzpatrick, George O. Jackson, John C. Hey, Stephen J. Duff, Thomas P. Fitzpatrick, Willlam 8. Shannon, Georg¢ W. Lyon, John Sulli- van, 1 _Ellery a.th Willlam J. Marl- arity, Burrill Herrick, Charles Drake, s W. Marshall, Gr}enbg Thmm!a J. McGarrity, John Griffin, James Haggerty, B Manman. Aaron W. Lucas, Mortf- mer W. Shea, William F. Siatte James Moore, George A. Allen, H. Prait, Emanuel 1. Corey, Sevin, Charles. W. Tubbs, Fred Dear- ing, & us. Cailouetie, George W. Caple Alennder Don, B’etar mo&r' Ejitas H. b Job B, mme'r. Ward, alter rnshaw, liam Pearce, John Tetlow, John Hill, Patrich Shee-- Kellogs, Frank -O. VanDu:n. Arthur. Seymour, John W. Sandor Mikolosi, Henry T. Matr- phy. The decorations were arranged by committee” Tfl of the seryices iprised La ined, R Crafiey,” Jueptv nn\uxrnu, Je & nwy“' Wiljam R, Baltom, iHjage: 3 ‘The ‘ushers were Past Charles A, Kuebler, Clarence D. in y An Pmmu. obn An-en hap, Waiter H. Woadworth, Edward Addison Aver.v. Fmrl €. WiHl- Morgan Crorin gg‘q;w Ernst The comi James R. Moran, ioh‘ Exaite Rular "Laurence Millea, Past Exfix‘:i tickets at the door an Biome conéchd tickets - .t'fiq '%a;- Balmer, 49 “’*""." Fos A ad ering formation. An advisory: Board - has béen 'aps pilml for the -Buseno Abwobd funi ffshe ch'h zgéu; Sevstal month ‘tae-edycabion and-uplift of worthy | the trustees, Hadlai A. 1 and C. Hadlai Hull, of New Lo don under POOr YOUDg .Juen. 2 1 The board was aDplDlnted 'hy <nown In New Londun md is lmbly qualified for the o d am the operation of the The board met the t:ruluu'l"fldll [ing that God ha A.lend so desirable was it ‘William L. | he; 's. her Wood -of- Staningten her ‘a4 great promis K'nd" Técogniz- ‘Spoken to her she- said: “Thou arf & 'God that seeth. And so the well nearby was 5t_ven thn; long name which ave pointe: meant, “The well of the u mf‘tt !Eetlhd me.” ‘d wou! 2 wonderful thing for all the peonle of: _thls’:fld. sinful * world to realfze—what ‘had come ~ to know: “Thou God seest me” It is Becaiise that people forget that God sees that they that are evil. ‘The next well that Abraham dlz;ea was called Beer-Shelva; that ds, the well of the covenant; for at that place Abraham and Abimelech made up theéir differences and ' ratified their agree- ment ln ‘4 solemn égvenant at this well which ‘was named Beer-shelva, the well of the oath. Later, Isaac, the son of ham Ablmeléch came to an un to the effect that Isaac s into the valley of Gerar had become very strong i HAocks andl other po: uvorably on Afiimelechl and removed the valley of Gera. It was at this time that Isaac di ngain the old wells 'l"ll:m‘:ttihgr had 4 d 21! deat nes stopped after the death of his father. He called the wells after the names that his father had called n;gx;: The first well was a. spring h' mfive rdémen and Isaac’ blows over it. And 50 ® Hebrew wcrd which qaqg.u uon Esek. The next we the object of strife and ma.t LA mm- ed Sitnah, meln\nx emuni mmnin that place ne i, 11" and” for ' that' thi led the Phere are & great ‘many réferences to wells in the Bible.” It 15 sot my h Wil ‘Walter J.1% milkc wl!hout money that ¥ have moun ou ‘seems‘like: | l.aF hosa' M- g gen, is the new water whlcl; s our day. This js a thirsty world. It wouldn’t be so bad lf only t‘he lnnglng and the ? T “began uflonmuhlhd.flmmdmm mblhbd Atwood. mrd!! onm . Tngrédients G hre ”"m’fiiml in."Father " John’s qpesr. mi mysu:ians say in substange that these ingipd- “are” herieficial motably and in dcb;htatmg ‘and wasting “diseases.” ca | To.detail. here the statements ar- fof _{Hese . various. authorities ,,E'. wotild require too much space -hut if-'you desire to see these statements in more complete .? one form, ‘writé to" Father John’s Medicine, Lowell, Mass., and we will be glad to give the mames of the authorities quo- &0 on doing the minkslyoi with brief excerpts from their pg)hc statements. Eather John’s Medicine is a pure “and “wholesome body buildér, eontains: no alcohol or dangerous drugs. Best for Isaac|throat and fungs. chaptex“of the samef ter is urfioithnush to-thé very last Bible and there we find anothm' well and alongside of it ks e @~ tasted, th HB“’ Se:emllgh ;e ‘that will, let of life treely mfo va,tera Motorman' Fell Off ‘the Car. - While’ leaning signal lampa’ out ‘of his car to fix a motorman” on a Boswell yrday night. The conductor did not knbW thie’ motorman was ‘gone, the car ‘orf; “dfid ran ‘ofL. “the ‘end “of the M le-u S e 1 n'wag adly byuided. %o colonize in South it and Embalmer; A 337 MAIN ~ STREET A Opaum Post Office Lady Assistant

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