Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 4, 1911, Page 7

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ln tempen!llrl changes Monday: 7 a m, 12 m. . 8 D m. osgaiie Highest 48, lowest 26, Predictions for Monday: Increasing}’ ‘cloudiness: moderate, variable' winds. Monday's weather:. Fair; rising temperature; westerly winds. —— Sum, Moem Tides, Sun " Riges. " WAEO!‘ & Sets. ILp. m. || p m | smoke enly—none are fire s s Kelly & Co. got a f ment from _the able to buy them at a cession. 8 B A : : . There arb 250 pairs in'the 'k, was given its for ‘that woman’ - d = | prising their New York M 8 m .5: :n'a c:nn:hdo}ln n.nd‘-eyd ‘morning | many’ years re t z " line—and every . blanket is | 'x aree ard interested congre. 5 3 f ¢ o : ; i e TR Ry e Uy ikt Cotton', gation.- The exercises were conducted: A . All 'of the in Tarrytows, - 3 - ; jon. There are "; By e last ANBavER. Tormecly : > | se s : Boe fne Al Woor 8 v?:e‘u-au. o s . a re o1 n n Runaway Creates Excitement—Orrin | it had always been the practice to u lE AVERAGE REDUCTION OF 3 8. Johnson Resigns from U, 8. F.| Only ‘the German langusge, but with | Betehell ot ‘u' MTH no PER c:nt'r. LESS THAN R Co. PRIGES. each year the pastor finds it increas-|J. ., ingly “nécessary to use English_with ! s w vm Foresighted people will great . advantage of A horse attached to an express wig- | (¢ Shildren of the confirmation the savings are so great. J/ F $1.00 /On Sale Tcfiy are L George Laskowske, Carl S done The team belonged to :.mmcn Jetkowsicl, John . Ti Unexcelied freight and passen. on_became frightened near Bt. Mary's - cemetery about 1 0'clock Friday aft- | Bac Chs D e s et ernoon and started to run toward the Lydia Obarowske, Olga Meyer, Anna, clty. The driver was unable to con-| Krohtader Ansie Vo ‘roeger, s S ‘hard Krause, Otto Hoebner, Adolf Place - Y ow T 1ee & Co... mfl direct to llifl from 55¢—8i . 3 Woating ‘of° Boshingbar Ledoe, 1, 70; mfig:x%“::;m&uxru}::m” o g b "::’;l:"‘flm' P : t Jamee’ CI e gr'l as Staer T | i v xls‘:n:zke(:,“re::‘w' v G T. church consist of the special Palm o s LN ; frien fi.‘;‘” jorwich 0: s, Thurse 69c. Buckingham lodge, L. O. G. T. met | Sunday qmorning service, the imorning | Pref, Henry 8, Hering Heard hy Many | - ve 2 e S at the home of Frank Haglund, N service on Good Friday, the spectal| n'y, WO A D b Fid B N A, L nen : ork, Bler fl‘:‘zflz;: At 75c—Extra size Gray and Central ayenue, Monday evening. Chief | Service for Baster morning end the| g * g nday evening Rev. Nellson{ Dih mass ulem was. ted “& 95, Fridays at 8 P m Cotton Blankets, > Templar Ervest Allison Smith presid- | Sunday school festival in the evening. Reader Geonge. oot e o e A P R e, sty llate s lect Christt P. B—Freight recelved untll § s g4 Tro candidates were initinted and | the Sunday services taking its first A lecturs on Christian Spience; un- o8 elg) At 95c—Size 11-4 Hxtra Heavy € Miss Lydia A. Smith was elected to [ communion on Easter Sunday. def the auspices of the lockl Chrisflan ©. A. WHITAKER, Agent ‘ton, Blankets; regular Seil At $145—Size 11-4 ~Woo1uv' . . lev. fill -the - offi { treasurer, It e of Greeneville sub-deacon. Flrst-class votéd 10 R6ld. t:‘ regular maun.:' of WILLIAM HAZELHURST Sclence sgoiety; Was delivered by Rrof. ; gfi-r - | e dodge en the dest sna hiea Ston ' GNAI. M. NICKERSON, Merchant Tailor. 128 Main 8¢ Elisa- trol the 4pimal and jumped from the | heth Kruck, Pauline Mever, :Mathilde : rear ‘of the wagon. The horse ie gt - stopped at the corner. of Eighth and | Soue: e Ssbrowske Emma Wied- <k | RESIGNS A§ RECTOR OF - North Main streets. . The wagon was et - EPISCOPAL CHURCH.. somewhat damaged, but no other harm | Gann Thiel Otto Bolz Theodor Bauck | Pige. ' For Greet Flglar. % roat Nyea . CHUE See % Hérmann §, Heridg, C. §. B, at the Ly o T Ing hymn, a = days will GOES TO WATERBURY / Y. M. C.,A. hall last evening and was Be-utlml mu on Hign , WA Sulig by ets, in gray and white, # i blad, : 2 : i gt ""W Gae et 550 | [Been With G. A. Davis for Seven | * The resignatior e g oh b e E M u n A $Hde f2b0. Years—Had Charge of Photographic | 2igfce. / 5 mm:- 1 "':n‘“’"m"‘m "“"‘_ ok ‘At $245—Size 12-4 “Woolnap” lofl.-l Af6or 48 Yoars* Servica. Department. bert M. tian | Soh and bad It wner tonsidbration. He a e dowa tha| MOST SEAUTIFUL sPOT IN THE ets, in gray and white, ; Ofrin &' Johnson has Tesigned_his will have largs opportunities for mis- widening the taki price $3.00. ¥ = After havin, beell ‘with Ge: A. - 18 what we carry, Every plece ls made m‘"” m,."“'.fl"fé’ ,‘:‘.fl"',nm“ Davis and the provions firm, Noyes| ooy »%e by Mary | ehous 1t 1s wh N s n"&“;"flu‘]! ;I;m' e:::‘o‘tmmemau n"‘ gyt fm "E ""‘K n-a-mnra-. By the most cxpert workmen and the| ice, Baving entered the employ of the| & Davis, for scvntoen vears, “WHI- | Baer Badsy in. the mast BIPESl Soms is pa wag alto in uwe. prices are within reach of comluny as a boy, Mr, Johnson has iam Hazelhurst completed his duties mentary upon s m’m Phu "er m Wl“ ":l mflel .nr:ch ted by the overyona. @ falthful worker and is well | there Saturday night and was pre muu. parish meef who ‘have: ‘hone wn.h onie of Tei T 1t you are thinking of Buying Furni- Thed by his employers and his fellow | entéd bby the employes with a han ‘P”" it has made possi- £ e L i m- section, "3' A Qeniacegrenty. S000 T Blankets w some. gold-handled umbrella. He re- s T O workmen, . He leaves with the best sle u:- orks -in " clita, nigkt. Dbeing required. (] i sk %‘n& wiroldss e oetren Lot 1—at $295, value $4.50. ture of any description step In and| wishes of all sponded to the gift with ‘words of which wi took around. —_— deep appreciation. pmueu“? Chirist Jeaus in he fret o F g o l!i-fl-! mnn: 2 m hn' ANDB'::R“DL Lot 2—at $3.65, value $5.00 and In his Iollowerl for mm ‘bando av-qu "whites m. the Lot 3—at $5.65, value $6.00 and. IMUEINT FAST MAIL 8. “Oceana” Five Special Lots of “paz- tered the employ of Noyes & Davis m = an' $6.95, 10.00. e e e | e slore hoy. looe the yast hlan veacs | B oel sy o& Ths ooty Chureh s tne RS W] e ShTnotu e "" SRR ol | ot e ey c}ln{ch et Sunday morsingand wil he has had charge of the photograph |or Christ, u’aufl establish. T Btate- | #vgee. - m cm‘f’ n ON 7B ATLANTH Lot 5—at $8.65, valus sit in & ’ West Tow- it numomul §m 2 ‘The members of Father Math It was in June, uu, that he en- AN i S T gt CLASS nomm 'rn.u’r d ment and in connection With | edia Mfl of mwmm ps . SONENI mmflm:lne& two patents, one on | proselyte, but 19 correct & ruby developing chimney wi . Sk oy 18 begal " 62.46 Mol S e e G |2l s Sy S PR St ; R i i ooy | Henered in Selemnity of Forty Hours' | fnder, temohings. X Mid e’ 2 o dicet” an éfi MME. TAFT_Paimist & Ti| Devetion at ot Pat et By Mr. ' Hazelhurst hias gone to Water~ | Az o member of the poard he ntro- A . m fifi‘“ m_u}m XY Anyoe troubl " . | bury to locate, having several propo- | quced Prat. %nuu Hering; C. 5. |'Has loqn Empleyed Trare' 31 Yeato (5 ’ v The Forty Hos dmanon. i Drok: sitions _under consideration _there, | B~ of Condord, N, H., who said: and Was Boss Dyer Fe Half € ireet, At $2.95—Size 11-4 Plaid’ Bl ress &t Bt, Patricis churcn. has besn | Where his brother and family are lo- | "’ consid the l\leect_ of Chiis- o 3 M a6 danahter, Mis variety of color com most succéestul. Priests assisting the ey e A e R L D, it cis well Jah-v- o mutual tader: . et ) . m«n Scotland, are guests m regular price $4,50. rec v - - = Mch; dlvoflnn,av‘vmufl‘nv. Fathers 1.5 Kyan Fndl meaning ot the | Spturdsy nook “&?’"fi.‘&?”“ the ’F\wsh'in G“w-t Town strest At $365—Size 11-4 Plaid . [ §f Hartlord, Kane and Wotchlager of | AMONG THE CHURGHES m“""‘“';m":cf‘m*‘“f P e them;l’!,m'etoneludad his services there | spe: his father, 8. J. strictly all wool, in a vas l“‘talns % Zomten, Malltyiat Movtville, Des- WITH AUTO AND CAMERA. [ e e e oo | and s becn eeiae aser g‘m ot new-ton.| Across the Ocean patterns, rogulaF prices $6.00 & . | tie, Smith and Kenredy of Greeneville, | lllustrated Lecture by Rev. by Robert Cochiran, wi o ”""'& 5 5 Palatial, modern $6.00. of Norwich Town, Fitzmau- s to work out | the Massachusetts mills - .dmenishes u — Sor all reoma at all prices. A fine ae: | rice of Jewett Gity, Massicotte of Tatt. Souls at Second Church. onr_own salvation. This scriptural | tAking up e Job which HM“ In yre 5 = # return s o - Srnt o hooss from. il ASECE T Srumil 80| ¢ e mecond Comprracionl cnurcy | SSBRR4 -u,flgr mors, thau the ’"’“ e e, Gn vistiog Special Values in Camg on onday eveni ev. Sherro treet. 3 Also, Wail_ Pagars, Shades, Uphet-| :u”f;:'hnr JCclock mass on Monday | Soute, superintendent of the Mission- 53‘_‘;{ A Ram he g-;;',; ez Slies Sary White of Towa w nas Blankets M Goods ‘urniture. Cavanaugh, that ot 7 by Rev. Thomas ‘l‘ur-‘t ru:rclety 'l‘:c(l::rnanw:::cmih‘a'vi :;’ 11— nmx 18 vitally necessary, h‘“ “ Feturfied to' Ner.home 'in Wiekford ‘without extra At 95c—Good quality Heavy atve Junction, R L, for @ short stay.- A. Grumbly and the high mass at 8| Around Among the Churches With Au- he MmNy of our Miss Mildred rendxe’{on has returned 2 Wool Camp ~Blankets, Es Father Trea —-lu Toicizun v Rev. nor. | The devo- | tomobile and Camiéra,which ‘introduced Storrs ral college &tter ten price $1.50. P ; | to attw ! ton closes with the § o'clock mass| his audience in @ delightful way 1o | il Yorking out our ,"’,,,,,"‘“"" e | By uperintendent and has served | days' vu::g'n Spent ot lier home on m F mi.g Stl‘i.!, by g views of many of the Congregational m,,'u“",,::’"‘,‘,‘{;':'gum°;r‘_:','.‘: der. Monars. Page, eGould, Tiorden | Wauweous At $135—Fxtra Heavy Quality L e (o The floral :::on’zim 3 the sanc- | cnurches of Tou.mgl and -~ Windham | So0Ce O O At Tt s & o nml Henderson. ‘A 'few W years ago be Clement. Bushnell of Manchestr Wool Camp Blankets, .. 31 Willew Street it 85 by, the Biatets of Mercy. This gounties, then traversing parts of New | formation through ‘mind and is both somized to Now York state in recog- has betn {oF & few deys the guest n 5. London- county, but_uot o g his -nnn;y, but Agent Hen- hs. mother, Mrs. James Bushnall ' of prices $2.00 and $2.25. devotion Ts in iopor of the period dur-| sither of the cities of Norwlch or New %Bflflo m:u: o B cai b Dro him back and Beotland road. ¢ 3 . which the body of the Saviour remain- | L.ondon, which he said he had vet to | u0e I i - %, Fricads-hers of Rev. 2. R ed in the tomb, and at no hour of the|add to his collection, i ey d has several were - glad that Northiand 4 FOR S ALE 7, T, 2V, 3re mombipers wbaent | Ui the Couse o e toctare sonie ot | S50, T8 it ok ST 1 s THE PORTEDUS & MITCHELL © the most nguis] men which the s g” e | Fiis friends. p president, was. given $10,000 Bt 5 continues. _The attendance this year i | L = : : has been I large. . Confess. | Joriohs pections Lig grofiicad mars re- nomena of the: mortal, m 3 ottty locate. elssw Piersons ‘on -his- SRS ¢ 6. Gon. dgk. § Broudwy, Rew ek ] day, a8 was mzwnod 1n.a Yecent is- of local agent. MODEL 38 noticeab] the: slons liave- been heard in nalt a dosen | el o, and the sto Cantesbury by local &nd visiting cler- 4ymen. —— Or. Cassidy to Speak. &na- the Eleaser Wheslock housewhich was thefoundation of Dartrionth col- lege, were introduced, as well as Govs ernor Trumbull's house .and far office an‘::..obm throug] pnhemlnn oF reality’ ‘held by Ruman lm'nunul when .- nn!nnrma% by of ‘an ®ue_of the Norwich Bulletin. v MARRIED, DE. P 7. Cusmily Wil sddress thg &¢ Labinon. The tno: atost Iusteions ““;%“’" 3 ’:um’;' e mpany _llulln—tunmt'l&lnflum ‘mpmbers ol the ‘Mew's loague at the|men of ithe rexion- of which: he Spoké | diniengional, -mortal e Lo % i Beco b ch\nch this | and” ghowed® pictures mare twa g&mtr oW It 1a ot ne: Bppeararics. buf dlf 'W‘l and Miss " Soctal Hyglen: venml of, tha state, Sam - lonly the originsi hu &3 ] W ¥ 3 | telligence and ke b sihate sl T 2 - BIED: © sl S : : saying 5 recaile that in the month of wnn-xn Montvitle, Apmi :.' un. = that he.thought he could well is | mattor s "t Apfll, m‘l, vy her new House was m;:-.s‘vumm Cod-. etter style and more: coriveniént Norwich audience with nncv! the-mont m i 4% Mi“ plastered such & cold wave came dlnc:an w. m 81 y‘u vcm] ¢ was never l};m‘: tggonu iffustriour Citizens"of tho-siate and of o ! Sigh that sho sat up 0ne lintomealy, cold | WELSON i ',-”' B ik o S B ro:)x' ite 0% the commonwe; the pleturs and a night snd (fires eey) “thi & g"‘- 0 We carry m stock Obportusity. for a volurtary bffering iSstering from freestn: 'm\a same| ased YLES-—Open, Top, tor the Society’s WOHE San given at the “fl‘%&'gflf‘fifin&“fi&fiug’: Taasons working at another house in| ELIOYT in New l.onan-. mx 1, T PAINT Red, Graen, A close of the jecture. imilarly, ife, PR this_vicinity later in the month had| uddenly, Sers] yflmflfg wa'—e £ Tor n;" et 13 yor ey "ayns | Operated by Willla; i ) Bate ot Ty s Aoy onouii - Wie plEtEXISE - Daches: 16 Qaker L Wk % {'"“' s{x‘.‘m’-?'—"% .h B “pertestiy honordbie in “ail Fe= Sy grore hysical existence oF the material con. | froze. m Regreliner mmt. I oty s0 475, § tramsactions, ‘and fnancially | SURPRISERS WERE 5“"'-’"."_“- Boibusness, But in divine mind, the only | Entertained Rec and Mre. W. P 9 R | ERlom I B e 1) cause: and ncly of _being, and k. I—ln Provhknnl. R MARVIN, | Pleasant Evi at Home of W, Shouid b m":h e = Byol Fig o) e tor , 2 : 1911, Cella, widche of foseon Jeffers im Montville, 'l’h “ordinary imml snoeRt ot fix‘k‘{i‘;“;’nn“;r:’:&f&’é‘.fix‘; ofl maidn, l.n- u« 33y An April fool surprise i was wm; .et?::luza, s the acu:(e:'y o] Mr. and Mes W B Conflelf 4t thels o ik %fllea the calied b tenderc Walter Joers of - Huflbme piafiadiin o 4 Home on Washington street. Rev. Mr: “,d 1S ours, Hill, Montville, Saturday evaning by | {lan Beloncs revosis the fact that mind | Buck was Mra. Canfleld's former pas- T £ mnmumrmum knowiedged to be o 3 gEisi: a number of His friends, but the visit ct that mind | tor. " A few friends were invited to Fiminy A fox consu- | 8, numb in_ the foolers fooled, as the &nu:. Tove, Rty Onis i et tiiem ut giacer, a2 they are woon | PR BT cat in wome mysterious way had es- | ot ove, SEgOlent | omnisclent ve New London, where they have Never Out of Work. caped the metaphorical bag, &s such beéen for e V¢ o - S on O ot s "‘"L PEERLESS. A telsphone order. mdn promp: attention. O 4. MOGORMICK, 30 Frankiin fl- , ~the only C cats ha it of doing, and as the £, being assigned to a pastorate at Cam- ‘"‘f,, bublest 1tde thifige over made | oty entered the home of Mr. Jetrers cause and creato e eniemakes 1t ‘lear that | DIlo, & suburb of Brockton, Mass. The 4 Mex C. G, ,”. 4 sugar coated globile of hedith, | LNCY. ‘ere greeted by hgng -mx ::u.“ m is not the meni- | Suésts ’““"%‘3.{,‘& an: 7 ';'_‘ X But why wait until w}a weakness fnto strength, | J'Sinal song in which ' idst rtuch z z s o ey Tent with muaic afd whist: ek asined tenfte | M. Butler of New London. mw : i G e 52!“"‘,&':4. "o reend Cota. " | Reirsahments ‘were served and the mg :-M:n 12 wrone o intking thay Many Attend Norwich Mass. - -2 i A ot < | guests returned to- their hoes at & isease and death, that| There Was a large attendance of [m m 'Il ”m 3 . 't pleasure which the occas| s AP s fordea: town-fn- | . The difference between' the method ) s = alint o ‘healing. through mental suggestion, . P i i o . i z: and that of the divine p r @ o the C healing. must velf . S Ours been the Ea A 8tore - of the city. Can you reagon . ‘ B line: are ready now and can ”'I An excellent range to sel {vine jut the m cpery. brain - therh their. treachery was "'“""‘- T“' Rasininog of téi oountertetey catiod oS v Ons Conductor Heiped Back to Work. | Se3s00able hour with mafy xpressions | cigima here 1 life wad Inteingetice in matter . Those ,,.»mm from out’ 16 m m uy your new Hat, Glavas 4nd 1 why? Simply because our styles uneral BIFOCIOrS e < Sevindu e —AND— £ 5 There 18 no guess woj it “bought be at 101 amn Street nd mon.m our. t May 1

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