Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 10, 1910, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

"","',,':',’m THIRD BAPTIST MORTGAGE O O G rPrPrd: o T s '\ PorteoussMitchell Several Clergymen Heard at the Service in Feliciti us| - GOMPANY and Inspiring Addresses— _oxology Sung as Flames White Goods Phfl-fl llhh\. Pa., whe had suffered for Consu ] the Enc“mh"-u- Extraordinary values in ten years from eczema, tried all kinds of remedies and Wwas cured. in one White India Linons and Dot- ted Swisses. Note these AT SPECIL PRICES! | J (o peslam_ the new skin remedy. The rapidity and effectiveness with Long-looked-for freedom from debt | ling to keep their head above water.| which poslam works is a soucce of fyag celebrated at the Third Baptist |In New York city there are 1,103 mil- surprise_and gratification te sufferers | church in Greeneville on Thursday | lionaires, while three-guarters of the| . frem every surface skin disease; ec- | cvening by a mortgage burning, pre- | population are compelled to live in zema, acne, tetter. scabies, ras) ceeded by imspiring addresses expi tenement houses. He referred to the This wonderful hclling agent is active | cive of good will and cengratulatiort | ery of the thousands of Sunday slaves, from the first anplication, when all{op thespart of the other churches of | nearly one in every ten persons, who ftching is stopped, until a complete | {he city of the same and other denom- | are compelled by their employes or: a cure is effected. And its range of use- | ination: Felicitations from the state | pleasure loving public to work on the s includes every variety of skin | cenvention® were brought by the sec- | Lord’s day. The cries from sufferers affection, from pimples, rash, red noses,| retary. Rev. Dr. A. B. Coats of Hart- | from drink, from wronged women and inflamed complexion, ete., to thgse|forq “and Rev. Charles L. Snow of | children and, finally, from the stran- virulent and chronic troubles which | West Medway, Mass, conveved a con- | ger within our gates, working in our cavse such great distress. | gratulatory messase. with suggestions | factorles, speaking an — unknown To fully appreciate what poslam will | for further zrow ti to his former par- | tongue. and having been Griven oot of | Go. obtain one of the free samvles by | ihioners. their own country, finding a new form . 20c VALUE AT 12340 writing to the Emergency Laboratories The exercises began shortly after | of impression here, all thése are calls 30-inch 'White India Linon regular 20¢ quality at 124¢ yard 32 West Twenty-fifth street, New York | 150 e'elock and following scais il | for & g0od meighbor. The man in need, «ity. This alone is sufficiént to cure | 'Umng from the Alexander song books | the need of a brother's hand, is thy & small eczema surface, clear the com- | the pastor, Rev. Joseph R. Very, read | neighbor. plexion and remeve pimples. Tee &1 ipe pture lesson from Ephesians The hymn There Shail Be Sho\\eu good’s and Smith’s Drug Store in beginning at the 15th verse, Rev.|of Blessings was suns. i Norwich, the Larue Drug Store in. Put 5 am. the Woodward Drug Store in Danicison. the Chesebro Drug Store in Willlmantic, as well as all good drug- Men’s Suits $11.50 3udd., “Men’s Suits $14.50 5% 25c VALUE AT 16c 30-inch White Linon regular 26¢ quality at 16c yard 20c VALUE AT 12%c 40-inch White India Linon (note sts evervwhere, Always carry posiam wo sizes, at 50 cents and Men S SUltS $18 50 Standard the width)—regular qualit $25 values at 12%c a yard. Lakeville Decided ©On. Fred Daly called the Yale 250 VALUE AT 16c RN atES Tabiiet: Wednes- Unusual market conditions affords us the oppor- :nrn.. .‘ White India Linon (s and notified them that they ra wide) — regular quality woeuld do their preliminary practice in |. tunity of offering you now better clothing values at 16c a yard field in Lakeville, Cenn. The grounds of the Hotchkiss school have than ever before. 19c SWISSES AT 12iic heen engaged and the candidates will . ST IAD | iih report there about leptember ‘or 2 0 o w | 81 two weeks” drill before they come to We took advantage of these conditions and bought ”1' and sheer quality in three Yale field sizes of dots—regular 19¢ qua fran Ity at 12%c a yarc Ll g over a_graduating freely the past week and now are showing many y 4 a yard gudssstang lt7. Lup The foregoing items are all perfect in essay)—Do % (horrified) Why, I wrote it.—. Louis Post Dispatch. new styles of Men's Suits at from 25 to 33 per cent. weave and finish and are ideal fabrics for Summer waists, gowns, etc. On Sale Today and until sold, less than regular prices. The revising of stocks shows all lines now replen- lshed with many new and snappy styles and st THE JUNE SALES The Special June Sales will continue today and all this week. The most im- BUILDS UP THE THIN AND WEAK Samose Makes T People Fat, or The Lee & Osgood Co. Will Return Money. In Samose are combined flesh-giv- fng food elements that seon produces & steady and noticeable gain in flesh. Taken atfer meals, Samose mingles wHRD. BAS with the foed, and causes’it to be as- 7 eimilated so that the fat producing | B F. Nye of West Cornw prices that represent substantial savings for you. CHURCH Siraw Hats Sl to $6 | From Other Denominations. pents are retained in the system. | pfrercd praver and. the choveh Rev. Charles H. Ricketts made a Cyou will ‘woen” get good flesh.| With Mrs. Willim A Lund Rt oM e e i Our Hat Department offers a complete assortment steady nerves and a thy body. organ. rendered with excellent effect | ter churches of .other denominations. (] The Lee & @sgood Co. have seen | the sclection. Praice Y. s e e ‘ of all the best styles. Our Hats, like our clothes, portant Sales are: @uch remarkable results folloWing the Qe of Samese that they offer to pay s the treatment If it does not make Rev. Mr. Very v Greetings from the Mother Church. | fundamentals of a Christian religion, | patience, courage, persistency, faith ind he reasonable expen- he best val are the t values. A Sale of Hats and Flow- ople P and T welcem to t « & Behn s Fiox whatever in buying | which comfortably filled liture meARY W they de ers at 25¢ Bamoae: it is a true flesh-forming/| and introduced as the speak velopment of greater stre lhx ou €esd and is sold under the guarantec | &reetings from the mother church, | Dave yet to learn ':"’: Y e T i r wf one of the most repusable business | Rev. P. C. Wright, pastor of the Cer gave to ye c "] . Botiabe:in Norwich to refing the money | tral Batist church, Voicing | is a gain, a spiritual investment that Ouar June Sale of Muslin Ef it does not give complete satisfuc- | hearty congratulations of his i, | yili bring back high interest. L SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, UNDERWEAR, Unideriocr Rlen. parsonally, e said he “had p } SR Sent postpaid on receipt of price, 50c the spiendid succ that ] Three New Members. BELTS, HOSIERY, LOW SHOES. L ended the efforts to clear the church ¢ this point three new members— A Sale of Summer Weight ~ rge A. Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peckham—were received into the church and given the right hand of fellowship by the pastor. Congratulations of the State. Dr. Coats stated that he brought the congratulations of the 152 Baptist churches in the state. He said that | there is something in vour hearts after the completion of such a task that ou to somber reflection, rather than the opposite. For one thing. the work bas not been done perfectly. be- cause it was done by imperfect beings. No matt ¢ much heart, how much energy. uch time vou put into vour work, ther nething lacking. | The proudest monuments that men can | build crumble to dust. But God does | all things perfectly, and his work lasts forever. As in the prayer of Moses, | let the beauty of the Lord come down a let God establish our work. -When | the glory of God comes into our lives and shines upon our work, the Juster is Tnal. No life without the beauty of iod can be successful;. with it any from indebtedness, and the Central church is happy with you over your succes He referred to the will-power Mr. Very. and ability shown by R ! 3 buying clethes at Moran's ing a Knit Underwear A Sale of Rugs from the Auction | | | | i The fanh 121=125 Main Stree(-: ]he Porteous x Mitchell Ca. jun10daw The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoted Exclusively to Men's, Women's and Children’s Wearing Appare!. is Grover’s Seft Shoes these days can be noticed wi smile when leaving the store with his. purchase. . He reahzes life can be glorified. YANTIC RIVER PAPER MILLS. T — - — y ¥ R. Very spoke a few words —_— ““ dd PO NI - £ & | of appreciation of the assistance that | Articles of Incerporation Filed for |- ‘for tender feet at he has actually saved money, an has been given him during his labors s o ; for the past two venrs, especially men. |~ Concern Capitalized at $50,000. Many A New Man ! in deing so bought the best clothing <5 e - Made in Button and Lace, ! | Uoning the help of Mrs. Willam P.| pha yantle River pa e 4 > |, Resolutions of thanks have already | poTROTERCH: P83 Jd, @PtiCes Of Incor- bas been made over new, attributes ith plain toes or patent "en_sent by the church to the pastor | roiqr The capital stock is $50,000. his perfect health to a_daily bath te i T ey and to Mrs. Greene, who has been the | The ncorporatins - are B, & Mortime: which has been added about & t g A ’STEI‘N BLOCH CLOTHES 2 unticing; selicy I8 (< C L frcowaEniong - SISl Nomthoas spoontul to’a pail of water of t} leather tips. Oxford Ties in 2 N your success in raising money but ortgage Burne: of Bozrah and Thomas A. McGrath of ‘won: ul cleansing, germ annihi are squal to the best and superior to neciize T heliEle ter 1 4 piace The oy P Ee i e o T ating preparation, the common-sense style or mest custem made clothes, and these | }2 35 Baptists in this community gage followed the pastor's words. J the world necds today just what is in | Treasurer Stephen E. Peckham hand- | “With $20,000," said the young man cah ’s ul hu_Na thol cap toes, and the all-the-year- you can buy now at just s T 2he patld feedn the ‘document to Senior Deacon | of expensive ‘ideas,. *I could meke & )"(— e e oRly 0 s to i Barnes, who applied the match. | fortune on the stock exchange.” “Yes,™ » ] per know the truth of God as it stands e mortgage burned into ashes the | rejoined a pal, “but whose ~fortune [)rmnntes a healthy action of the skin. It keeps round style Prince Alberts He referred to the work, that may be | by ,l"as“:ux:snsng‘ t‘x‘:‘e‘npie:g: v.hAe bt e v SRE L el e i aae Jlnd b f :ove Cope MM for h £, t omn Inrur A rorln i he v f LY YAY — against the invasion of the germs of disease when the or house wear, cent. ey s (i comiey, Son om medlcten e cuticle has been bruised, chafed or broken. 3 now cultivate more strenuously the | . Sotd only in yetlow packe drupotats and grocers. = 10c.; 25c.; 506 Toe. s Yess than our regular low price. | spiritual work of the church, for vour | o sreet o ihe et o s o Ao W th suceens as'a church depends pon YoUr | was 31600, all the rest oF the churgs | SPECIAL SALE SULPHO-NAPTHOL COMPANY, Torrey Building, 14 Medford St. R ENg ENO ristian spirit. You need pay mo | tnsicooos : , THIS APPLIES sttention ta what the world savs, bUt | Evcrsining has hec patg o Aokt sy ok s e s St JppBlactuer’s e ents smile and be sweet and be true. If | 3 : . : b If | church is entirely free from debt. . [ o every. suit of clothes in our stock, | YOU 0 ouf into the future with the |""Jtter the programume, . T 55 5 s: ¥ Jesus g g CArE AL Y were served in the chapel by the la kinm.u Biacks and Blues—NOTH- { Christ, you will win. SF the Shurch andcr iie supi‘nlsno‘x‘)“o[' THE GED. W. KIES CO. E Sister Churches. William P Green ING RESERVED. 2 Greetings from the sister churches | 2 H. L Peckham poured cocos, |l Friday amnd Saturday Only were brought -by- Rev. William T J. R. Lewis tea, and the servers | Thayer. To have aceomplished some. | we rs. Herbert Baldwiny Mr thing is the-blessing of life and the | Stephen Peckham, Mrs. James Spicer. 7C 7c 7c Jundd blessing you enjoy tonight has been | George Bliss, Mrs. George Bai- S'raw nals wrought throusy toil and sacrifice. He | lev, Miss Lilian Austin and Mrs, Irving | [l When You and 1 Were Youns, h referre_d‘ to the love and pride in wh Ffmre here in larger varisty than ever | e Tirat Haptist —church holds her NOANIC EET e iw at PRIGES that will appeal te men | yictory is not alone for Toueche but —— ; ¢ ur denomination in this city and | Delegates to th ¥ ®f ecememy. This stere is the receg- | for the cause of Christ. You have | elegates Jr e, Fyshibition' Binte . bored in the months past with convi ¢ #ized headquarters for correet Hats| tion unalterable, with sacrifice A, i flinching and with faith don i Mt all times, and we pride ourselves | You have proved vour strength to the & S . 2 community. This mortgage burning [ DT ®©n heing equipped to satisfy every goes into history. but as you zre proud | Sided of your heritage, be zealous in the fu- | < ture. Keep 1 eve on God, your | i residence of William band in His, yvour faith in Him. If |/ 2 Noank, under the aus- | fl li ee Slli ' B ll will take the best you have, but is| ke pton prohibition town e Loy 4 e’ Christs | committee, AlNeglig Pls, Bells, | e oo ek o75e"i5 chil” | committee. ™ Rev. C. L. Snow Speaks. Building ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING T‘Hs ? If so you should consult with me and got prices for same, Excellent work at reasonable prices. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builde 218 MAIN STREET. ‘Phone 370. Jani7a Maggie—Storm—(Weber) William Tell Overture — Merry Widow Waltz. Pure as Snow—Flower Song— (Lange) 0 _Trovatore—Con Amore (With My Love). Fifth Nocturne—Spring Song— (Mendelssohn) 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ Altogether—New March—Naomi New Indian Sons. Yankee Bird—New March—Cul- mola Glide Song. Convention and New Town Com- | mittee Chosen. Fiteh of ting in the iip. held W Yoank pre- terest of ednesday reading and prayer Rev. H. B. Rankir pastor of the Co.l Un‘erwe'r After singing All Hail the Power of | Noank Baptist church, John McEwen | Jesus’ Name, Rev. Mr. Very presented | Dorman of tratford, Conn.*was in- | Y 1 2 2 . | as the man who raised the first $1.000 | troduced to discuss Some Problems | ond rything seasonable 'in Men's | on the mortgage Rev. Charles L. Snow, | the Liquor Question Puts to Us. e |l He's a College Boy—Can't you ear. who was accorded hearty applause. Af- | Dorman was formerly editor of The | | See New Waltz Song. ter congratulating the church and pas- | Voter, state organ of the prohibition tor, Rev. Mr. Snow offered a few sug- [ party, and is known over the state as | gestions for the future. Who is my|a speaker of unusually forceful logic. neighbor? is one of the most impor— | He declared we need to strike at the s Y y tant questions we can ask today. |source of supply, afirming that if one- Christ taught that the whole world of | half the time and energy applied to C ol vt i humanity was to be our neigrbor, and | resulation had been applicd to 1ts kil ' jclothed the word with a new meaning. | ing, the liquor trafic would have been dead ong ago. There is no Corner ‘Main and Shalucke[ SIS, | teriaed $3 5 SDIFE0r helptuiness, kind | between tight and wrong bit Tattie. LTy heartedness, intimacy, sympathy and |ground. Wendell Philllps said, None sacredness and the nelghbors were |know what it is to live until life hag 35t brothers in the true sense of the |been redeemed fro arent mo- » B ! 4 word. Jesus Christ made he word | notony by layving it a sacrifice on the me Bee neighborhood wpply to the world, made |altar of some great cause” Hearty - 2 It s wide as humanity itself. and |applause greeted the conclusion of Mp, \ 2 never were there grander possibilities | Dorman’s address. ) ative eal than today for the fulfillment of this The following were elected delegates = ?‘l\hle type of nelghborliness. We are |to the slal< convention in Meriden, iB @ new erg, and the speaker referred | June Dr. E. P. Fitch, Capt. &rm’ h-. to the inventions that annihilate time [Jason L. Randall of Groton Robert and space, which mean that these ele- | Harrison of Groton, Rey. H. B. Ran. ments of 'a neighborhood will extend |kin; Alyin Cutler of West Mystic and Cheice Pork and '.m throughout the world. Mrs. J. L, Randall were chosen al- There never was a louder call than |ternates. today to help the man in need. From | A new town committee was elected o every direction, the speaker said, come | as follows: Capt. J. L. Randall Bee PEOPLE’S MARKET, | the crics of the wage earners, due to | Welcoma E. Bates of Myatio Do Ky, oF the wage system which too often gives | Augustus V. Morgan of Noank. ranklin St. men not what they earn but what they | There were brief remarks by Coun- = can be hjred for. The few are Retting | tv Organizer Frnest Allison Smith of | tha wealth while the masses are strug- | Norwich and by Captain Randall Many others will be en e at 15¢ each. Mail orders promptly filled. Postage lc per copy additional. Come in and inspect the line of desirable ‘Summer Comforts we are offering. EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLE. Swinging Hammocks, _ Reed Chairs and Rockers, The only machine: that couid. meet “0l Hickory” Rustic Pieces, B AP v i e eancs. L] RIUL-—RWLIABLE, miles pe# hour. Porch Shades, Porch Floor Coverings, Lo vs PENDIRTON, Shy Yents Log Cabin Rugs, Poster Rugs, O e to otols RSP INDAIRE Sesvats Chinese, Japanese Mattings. Just received a fine assortment of Violins, Violin Bows and Mandolins, If you are thinking of purchasing an instrument, come in and price our goods. Our prices are very reasonable. We give two weeks' trial on all instrumesds sold. The Plaut-Cadden Co. 144-146 Main Street, PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING, Norwich, Conn. Music Department, Second Floor The oriental neighborhood was chara *“Crex” Mattings in 1, 112 and 2 yards wide. s G R, C#ME@LAIN Denta/ Surg REFRIGERATORS.-large or small o 161 I‘ll:uz‘:fb:u !m""::w-ltlb Cenn. N. S. Gilbert & Sons, it o | 5%

Other pages from this issue: