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@t Bulletin. LAUNCH FOUND AT STONY CREEK|::fsasme: o times, whilst the chanters sing or re- ————————— I Norwich, Monday, Sept. 4, 1911. e — Heary Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. Boat Belonging to E. B. Dawley Which Was Stolen From Sunnyside Located While Searching For An- dle of the church, he sprinkles with other. 7 one swing each time the floor before vz 3 him, ‘behind him, at his left, and at After having practically abandoned | evidently did not fully understand it. | his Tight. X hepe of finding his launch, which was ;\_'“thhl-]s lnllnlnv;n ;( lhe,vart:«'tfirlnfl;; Exhortation to the Peopls stolen from the Thames river at Sun- | po8 Wi il ;m“;‘"; f;“;:“";t' Shough | . The bishop next Svers Juitavle ex- nyside on the night of August 15, Ev- | it is believed two were concerned in | fiortation to the people, Then ofie, OF erett B. Dawley of this city on Satur- | the affair. One man was seen to £0 |t 50 “piS 'Eom” the Pontifical. day received word that it was at Stony | aboard the. boat al Stony Creek and|mpe pishop next anoints awith — holy Creek, where it had been for a week |'as he leff it he was well dressed and | ;iC WSOOR BEE BB S 0 0 each and a half. It was discovered by Mr. |-carried a grip. What became of him | cPrSTe (FC IR 0T e tergy Butson of Stonington, who was seek- | is not known, but an effort will be | 92 G the Goon aiax VIR TE Geigs ing another launch which had been | made to run him down. A the it the: aites b DlMcE, stolen from Marblehead and on his v Mr. Dawley had been to the expense | OPSGeT@ton of fre @8 120 o at it to Stony Cheek he saw the Dawley of completely overhauling the boat |t & Hved altar must. be.conse- boat, which he was acquainted with, | this ‘spring and fully equipping it, so | 1923t jone fixe cite the psalm “Miserere.” He then sprinkles the walls in the interior of the church three times, first the lower The Bulletlh should be deln ‘where in the city befure § s:;‘; lastly the upper part, after,which he sprinkles the floorp:: the church in the form of a cross, passing from the altar to the door and from the Gospel to the Epistle side in the middle of the church. Having returned to the mid- Itis time to have your FURS Altered and Repaired it you want prompt work at low prices. Good work at reasonable prices done under clean conditions at MACPHERSON’S, The Furrier, 291 Main Street Opp. New Chelsea Bank. part, then on a level with his face and Subscribers who fail té reost: that time will I ravor Porting the fact to The Bulletin THE WEATHER. Forecast for Teday. For New England: Fair Monday and Tuesday; light variable winds, mostly north. Predictions from the New York Her- ald: On Monday partly cloudy to fair and cooler weather will prevail. with light and fresh west to northwest winds, and on Tuesday probably fair weather, with slight changes of tem- perature. Observations Nerwich, The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, show the .changes LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED WULF iy 'STORE CLOSEI ] TODAY i Remember, ladies, that Parisian Sage will give the hair a fascinating luster that you will be proud of. —_—— GUARANTEE s ‘We guarantee Parisian Sage to in temperature and the barometric o on | that the loss would have been a large 3 & stop Falling i changes Saturday and Sunday: T e oA Nl Davlor, | ame; ab its cost and Improvements in- L R O e sf_.l,f:',d wmm _Saturday— Ther. Bar. { who directed him to again visit the | Volved an expenditure of over $400. Tt | SRo8 WA S0 (O8N 08 e pishop. in two weeks, or money back. REMOVED gl B Taome . 80 30.09| hoat and satisfy himself from the de- | was not learned whether the articles | [iilSTh, SO0 (HCETERCL B8 Vot Jlents s = S CURED Dr F ARRELL Visitors to the New 12 m. . - 80 30.09| scription of certain parts that it was | taken from the Ringland boat at the | (1€ 0 H 0 FOGS: Na%h ol ™ Bre™ then g . . lamon s 6 b 74 3010 the Dawley boat. This Mr. Butson |‘same time were left aboard the Daw- | of the church and altar are oes Druggists everywhere. Gil with the . R did, and he Is to take it to hie shop, | ley boat, except @ shirt which was | Dlessed and ) “Poburg bk on every, botle: : 2 County Fair are invited to & ~ 65 20.95| Where he will probably dispose of i‘; ie(ttfltf;\ln?- A fine oil coat m;g a P%;r 50 CENTS ll'0])0 ISt 7 294 ¢ used, | of fiel asses were among the arti- 3 4 il ibiti Our Specialty. $5 3036 | e bost had not been badly ned | O Mo e, Rineiend Jost. - Thers | THE SIN OF HAVING Sold and Guaranieed by T warts, veq | 2UF Dooth in exhibition by 72 30.02] tion ns when it was taken, though the | have been many boats stolen along the OUR OWN WAY. UROTeR. Sant, 40uIes (NVAXIE Vel QUALITY GUARANTEED as represented. Prices positively the Lowes i § o L Biss BETTER IN STYLE BETTER IN FIT BETTER IN FABRICS 56, Comparisens. Predictions for Saturday: warmer: light variable winds. Saturdey’'s weather: As predicted. Predictions for Sunda; air; rasing temperature; variable wind: Sunday's weather: As predicted. Highest Fair and Sum, Moom amd Tides. Sun igh | Rises. | for. Moon sets. |} Sets Six hours after nigh water it is low tide, which is féllowed by flood tide. party had evidentiy had quite a time with the running of the engine, as-he «coast this season and many boats have been boarded and ransacked. CHARGED WiTH EMBEZZLING $600 FROM FORMER WIFE Martin Berent Arrested Here Saturday and Taken to Danielson. Martin Berent was arrested here on Saturday afternoon, charged with the embeszlement of $600 from his divorced wife, Lily Hurst of Clarks Mills, N. Y., is locked up In the Danlelson station, and will have a hearing this (Monday) morning. He has been wanted on this charge for many months. The Ber- ents formerly lived near East Kill- ingly. He is a German and his for mer ‘wife English. Something ov two years ago their home at East Kil ingly was destroyed by fire and the FORM OF CONSECRATION OF CATHOLIC CHURCHES Three Bishops and Many Priests Will Be in Attendance at the Ceremony at St. Patrick’s Church Sept. 24. In the presence of three bisheps and many priests of this and other dio- ceses, the consecration of St. Patrick’s church of this city will take place Sun- | day, Sept. 24. - The Rt. Rev. John J. | Nilan, bishop of Connecticut, will per- | form the ceremony, and Bishop Beaven of Springfield, Mass., will celebrate the solemn pontifical mass to follow the consecration ceremonies. The conse- cration sermon will be delivered by Bishop Walsh of Portland, Me. In the God’s Commands Should Be Interpreted by His Own Words and Not What We Prefer. < A large number attended services at the gospel tent on McKinley avenue Sunday evening. Evangelist Andrews discoursed earnestly on the subject The Sin_of Having Our Own Way. The text from the book of Proverbs was as follows: There is a way that seemeth right to a man, but the end | thereof are the ways of death. Does this scripture say: It makes no | difference what one believes if he is only sincere? It does not seem exactly 0. I think very many are inclined to | reason away the divine mandate by choosing for themselves according to convenience, public opinion, etc.. and persuading their conscience that it is a small matter with the great Jehovah up in heaven whether they do this way THE LEE & Ot SGOOD CO. A teacher from one of the largest business colleges in New England has been se- cured as Vice Principal and Comme at the NIRWICH rcial Teacher Tumors, Ulcerations, Proud Flesh ant all_severe and critical cases Corns, Bunions and Ingrowing Toe Nails treated without pain and com- fort assured. M’GRORY BLDG., 287 MAIN ST. Take Elevator. Office Hlours, days and evenings. Sunday, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. augZSMWS Cars In Stock NEW OVERLAND RUNABOUT, " ONE TOURING CAR. Two Maxwells' sold low for cash. | The balance of our Top Wagons, | Carriages, Concords and Express Wag- i AN SEST IN PRICE GREENEVILLE NEW insurance of $6(0 was placed in the |evening there will be solemn vespers, # pi5 g E S. National ‘?unks in Darlr!elsnmd in the | with a sermon by Rev. Terrence X Lt de principle is the crucial { ons at 20 per cent. off. Guests in He Vari name of Mrs. Berent. Later domestic | Sheahy, 8. J., of New York city, who | i (/8 FERCT 0ith allen hu- Cloth Shap. J. T. DONOVAN, mes—Various | Luien Ueveloned nd " Mirs. Boreit | i st the head ‘ot the Jaymen's setreat | PO SE the trouble v len g U THE M. B. RING AUTO CO. applied for and secured a divorce in |movement. dur own way and fully accept.the. di- ¢ 327 Main Street, Telephone 1054-4. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE Miss Hazel Boyd of Chester, Pa., is visiting relatives on Prospect street. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Miner of Elev- the superior court for Windham coun- ty. After receiving the decree she went back to Clarks Mills, N. Y., and Berent went to Philadelphia, It appears that some months ago Berent wrote to her entirely to the service of God it must be free from all debt, and must re- | ! | Before a church can be consecrated | | main so. St. Patrick’s has the dis- tinction of being the only unencumber- vine way. To this end, that the way | may be so plain that a wayfaring man | need not err therein, the Bible contains | line upon line, precept upon precept, COLLEGE Agents for Pope-Hartford and Ov: land Cars for HEADQUARTERS FOR New London County. YOU THINK OF . enth stre T veek 2 : g here a little and there a little. o ock of Wi £ g 3 Soeeee: Aes.. (aat Siad ¢nih stroet are spending . Week at an( sugmested that she &ive him an or- | od Roman Catholic church in eastern | ke, & liitle and here a ttle This insures all wheoat. | Eresh stock of Wines, Liquorg and y 5 der to transfer the money from the | Connecticut, and will be the seventh | " FOCRC R U R ha7q0" as the . {ESganE CLUN0Y STOVISIONS B g B st Pies, Cake and Bread Dr. and Mis Baward 1. Brophy | Matiomal bank to the savings hank of | church of the Hartford diocese to bear | HOT MY Ways entirely and ¢ as fue tend this school athorough, [ hand. Free lunch every Saturday ranq n have been visiting friends in Fair Ha. | Danieison, that the account might be | the honors of consecration. The other| .onversfon means, @ turninb about. a ) it T R SYRDIRE, o) (] that cannot oe excelled. Koo o B o L8 S alr Ha- | made to earn interest. 1t is alleged | six consecrated churches in Connecti- | gar VErNOR ANEARE, & (ORI A0S e o prastion). Lraiping. o The Westerly House, “Phone your order. Prompt service i) B3t that she gave him such an order, and | cut are: St. Patrick's New Haven: St.| y V00 (" hes cone vavs inste commercial subjects. 5 = - 2 ; 1 Frank Henry of Thorndike, Mass. that he came io Danielson, drew the | Joseph's cathedral and St. Pat s Now when a parent s to the Formerly D. J. O'Brien's, 68 No. Main.| As this store has been supplying the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Chaunces | M0N€Y from the Natlonal bank, but|church, Hartford: St Augustine's | niid: “If yvou do that way again. I FALL TERM OPENS Kenyon & Pickhover. Props. | these lines to several generations. C Fl Fields of Prospect stréet. | UNCEY | falled to re-deposit it to her credit. | Bridgeport; St. John's, Middletown, and | Wiy bunish you,” the child repeats the ut owers z 3 In March of this vear Attorney Bill | St. Mary's, Norwalk e TUESDAY, This season we have the most coms Floral Designs # GEDULDIG __Henry Donnelly of Brookiyn, N. Y., is the guest of his brother, Joseph A. Donnelly of North Main street. The Misses Norberta and Margaret attached the mortgage that Berent held cn the place at Bast Killingly, which he had sold. All efforts to lo- cate Derent since that time have failed until he wrote to his former wife re- cently from Norwich, suggesting, it is Separated to Sacred Use. Consecration in general is an act by which a thing is separated from a common and profane to a sacred use, or by which a person or thing is dedi- act, and the parent so>~- “If you do that way again I'll punish vou sure’ what is the result? Disregard for the| word of that parent. And I'll tell you | if parents would do just as they prom- ise there would be more people today SEPTEMBER 5th Werite, "Phone W. E. CANFIELD, or Call Principal Summer Toys plete and attractive line ever, A complete stock of all the new books required in the town scheols as well as the full list for the Central s v 2 G 3 7 prav edi Lord. Tel. 868 77 Cedar Street | il 2 WiLImar s are Violting Ger- | caia,” that they comé 1o some asree- | Aled to the service of God by pravers, | obeieRt o e TOrG 0 oy own Resid Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Kites, | district. P § ment and settlement of the matter. | R8N, SURNOR, ) gistinguishes| way in the home will find it easy and Wes F Nt ath et s B S 2 1647 Mr. and Mrs. William Oshorne of | Fe FePIy to this proposition was 10 be | consecration from blessin. both in re- | perfectly natural to disregard the word 433 Washington Street. agons, Wheelbarrows, Fans, Lan-| The Second Hand Books we have are ;:‘ Jersey are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T T e e St bonts 8ard to persons and to things. At a|of the "Lord. The longer I live the | terns, Parasols, Lunch Baskets, Beach | unusually good and will save yeu Adam’s Tavern |7 omome of Framet dtree. ™ | 1155 SUEQIC R SIS NG 0nts) Sonseoradion the seremories Sre more | more T, am continesd” tnat here, i | Basket, Napkins and Lunch Seta and | PS5 ; pifler » monthe vacation, Kev. C. H. it i AP et Tinlon: i e Theordinary minister at 2’ con- | Ciistian race come short, and ar ————————— | 52t of all kind. An extra fine line of School Bags and oceus e pulpit of the | el A secration is a bishop, while the ordi- | ceived by the ny of souls. S Strapa. & S 1861 Greeneville: Congregational church on Dost & man fn Ahe Dot T vensa | nary minister at a blessing is a priest. [ many are called, but (e e ,,:,';,O,Zli:::,f:ls :,Zm;m:?,(;:lz n:: | lunday. S o At every consecration holy oils are An impressive object lession is given & 8 C offer to the public the finest call for such mail. The suard was g o Doy iiEessled ShreI helsen S EDWIN A Klin. haTt Ssiotis ol Botemian, Pilsuer, Culmbach Bavarian = returmed home after spending a | Was NOt until Saturday afternoon and | the rite can never be Trepented. The|He says. The evangelist told the story Badrtes Tedred o A Poos Wb "(‘.‘:h',,".‘j.v“g“,‘:,‘;-.,“g,‘:{" few davs with Jr. and Mre. J. H. Van About 8 olock thal i Fanied mam | profanation of a consecrated person or of the voung mrovhet who was sent| —— _— School Districts—teachers and schol- . Guin zt, | Amringe of N 5 d cal ; thing carries with it a new species of | by God but failed to do as told an ME. TAFT—Pammist and eislrvoy- furnished with: all thek 3 ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, | ,02Vid Campbell and John Crowe| " Cajef Murphy informed Constable Essence of Consecration. How many are stumbling at the|aiqSises“with o certainty Ligher tham 5 Budweiser, Schiltz and Pabst. *|leave this (Monday) morning for afolcott D. Sayles of Danielson, Who | The essence of the consecration of a | Sona 2hd asking fo be excusel, —Wol|puman nowers 6§ Washington St. | . b A. A. ADAM, Norwich Tewn. S it with friends In Provi- | came and took him to Danielson. Be- | church consists in the anointing of | S¥oN Oht. "into the kingdom. but he | mow london. Conn (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Make no mistake but go to - 3 ence, T ver, Lowell, Worcester | rent in forty years of age. the 12 crosses on the inner walls with | fpai doeih the will of my. father ind —— = — = e o s R oy = the form: “Sanctificetur et consecretur {qeqyen.” of the canal has been cut by employ | 53 i ] Local branches of the Connecticut | hoc templum,” etc. The church must | "S3VeRl 1 oiiect for Tabor dav|or West Farme : ack, ivery C ANS I ON s TAFTVILLE Daughters of Scotia are choosing dele- | stand free on all sides, go the bishob | ipg gubject is Capital and Labor— | banks look very attractive as a result. gates to the national convention in |can pass around it. On the wal il R U R 2 She and Naturalization Club's New Building— | Jersey City, September 20. side he church 12 crosses must belcentering in this issue: Tuesday niht Rain, Starts StreRm: 158 Main St., N ich, C ing—I z palmted or (1 ¥ 00 maes of stone, stereopti lecture. From Man-| The Susqueta AT e < Wedding—Parsanal Itoms. SF ety atfaohed to the wails, Thess | L1 SCETROBLCOR, leeture, Fram, Mol |, mhe suspuetasscnt swean near el Boarding mSL, Nerwic; € oms E little daushter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra- | Crosses must not be of waod or of any | § v Denominations? Thursday | recent rain has furnished . stream o, ormal spomine of the Neturu. | ite Sphebicy of Mc apd e, AR, | LSS Ttennh PO Rier i “never | ot Dtaomiaationt”, Fhimaty | icont i s “hirafaned s Faleary Stabl We pay ca for second-hard baoks. on Pratte avenue took place on Bumdn | ceremon be removed, and, documents failing.{for Raising Money: Friday nizht, Why |3 1-2 feet. a (=] evening with many members, invited — they sefve to Prove that the church!i Am a Seventh-day Adventist: Sun- Local Notes. 157 Fr St Eyests and triends prepent " Forceul | TAFTVILLE MAsENNERCHOR cross a bracket holding a candle is af- gy nsht, closing service sublect The| Miss Maud Lamoine is the guest of 12-14 Bath Street. anklin Tivered by M. B. Bissonetis oe Brdue: GOES TO BRIDGEPORT | fixed. = : L DEhe Tat her brother, Dominic Lamoine, of Bal- | oece o) boinG A SPECIALTY. : J ity The consecration of a church may ; tic. % Boih, nd Adelard Morin of Norwich. | one Hundred Members of Local Soci- | take place on any dar of the year, but Postoffice Hours Labor Day. | “'yijss lizabeth Marsden of Lyman- AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. 1 SUITS PRESSED 50c cliib. members learning to" riag. ang| oty Guests of Schwasbischer Maen. |& Sunday ora feast day is to be pre-| The postoffice will be open from 7|viile. R, T. Is the guest of Mré. Cor- | Telephons 8. 25 New, Visible Type. vri re "] A 8 a. m. to 12 m. nelius Canderwaart over Labor day. — =5 write the English language. Interest-| nerchor. SELe fs conesaiaior Snd Allawho fio 24 e eaelery e -~ " A 4] ask for the consecration (the parish- Money order and city carriers’ win- Miss B Ayres of M on, Conn. i Our Wagon Calls Everywhers |ine remarie by President Artnur am | — P A e a b 150 | gowa Wil be'cloaed’ all 4y S the B M e NG GOLDERN RULE | writers and a Teacher —_|Pert ana others were heard with close | = _About 100 members of the Taftville | parish) are obliged to obsorye tha| The early morning delivers will be | Syres for several weel 2 ¢ 5 | : attention. ist was played and Junch | Maennerchor left on Saturday for | gay hefore the consecration as a day | the only one made by city carriers, and | " Foward Bishop e spending Labor P 3 who is an expert in DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, | nosicsyed atter which an excellent | Bridzeport where they sre for three | o 'fadiing and anstinence. which will include a collection. e e SPCREE. e Pure Baklflg Powder e W K resented an ays the guests of the Schwaebische e = A collection from the street letter | atfending the aviation meet on Squan. i i il * | was much enjoyed. A pleasant social | Maennerchor. Members of the latter Beginning of Canssoration, b Ml bo e Tattha SN anpon | attending the aviatin megtion/Sauad. | Phosphate | touch typewriting, in- Deml Surgeon hour followed and brought to a de- | society were guests of the Taftville | At the beginning of the consecration | from the boxes that are usually col- | "Mife e Bishop of Bozran UL s | Il young pesple o lightful close an evening full of pleas- oreanization on August 12 and 13, « T e T Jocted on Sunday and at the same|peen spending (wo weeks wiih FULL WEIGE i sures all young peop! . o ¢ DPr. §. L. " e dedication of their new hall e | the e she ur. ot Skl 4 e | uring nis e i yerhe club was x::olrpomed about one | following is taken —from Saturday's |is belng vested the seven menitential O Outsoing: malla will close 'aa: uaual | JToTDeE Bere, GOODS—LOW PRICE | who attend the ildi i vear ago. altheush it was organized a | Bridgeport Farmer psalms are recited, after which all pro-| the last mails for New York and Bos- i McGrory Building. Norwioh, Conn. | short time befere. There are now 230 | That the grand picnic to be held on | ceed to the main entrance of the |ton closing at 9.15 p. m. MARRIED 5! i members and the club is In & prosper- | Monday (Labor day) by the Schwae | church, where, remaining ovtside. the | "Rzt carmors Wil mot make (rin: | wamors_stans o B2 e, son 2 . PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, ous financial condition. Eight new | bischer Maennerchor at their grove, 37 | Dishop blesses the water. The bishop [ put patron of the meain office can cail | Vo UAS—WARLAND--In Ve Sens Peoll e's anr et‘ Norw‘c . members were admitted at a meeting | Fronch street, in honor of the visit of | then Roes three times round the oui- | for {heir mail between 9 And 10 . me| o Ware ondy B M | Of the board of directors Sunday aft- | the Taftville Maennerchor will be al- |side of the church, the frst time| Greeneville station, Norwich Town| land, both of € Franklin St. 1 - JOHNSON AND BENSON, ernoon, most the leading event of the hollday | sprinkling the upver part of the walls, | yranch office and Preston rural Station | MITLIMR - AT g The committee who planned the | here, goes without sayins, as no pains | the second time the lower part, and the | "Jfours will be the same as at the 15, by Re JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. usiness 20 Cenral Avenue. Pleasant social evening was composed | or expense have been spared, to make | third time on a level with his face.|Norwich office. William' W. Miller’ and Miss { SLATE ROOFING 3f H. Gaumond, Francis Michon, Louis | this so. Paul Soholz has arranged 2 | After each cireult the bishoo strikes | ™ Stataions 1. 2, & 1, 3 and 6—No|_Armstrong: bain of Norwich: % | essette, O, Rivard a ancis Baril, | fine programme of athletic sports, and | the door with the base of his crosier | maney order business will be trant. ’ « | 4 Matal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters there will be dancing all day in the [and says: “Lift up vour gates. ve|gcted. DIED. - - B“y the “BIG BEN Alfll‘ll'l' o e e and Conduciors, and all 1inds of Jop. WEDDING. hall and refreshments of all kinds will | Princes. ve everlasting doors. and the e JOHNSON—In Norwich, Sept. 3, Orrin Clock of | bing promptly attended to. : be on sale. The general public is per- | King of Glory shall come in.’ Three Ao UeIDaY Caisbration: Notlag b RE i ar S pths ¢k o | Tel. 719. Watts-Marland. mitted to attend this, and it is antici- | times the deacon within the church = : - S 3 ol . after : | _ 5 A ety et Marland. o | Eata o, Stiend (BLE a1 I8 SN | amest oo I his' K ot Glosya" | Whito Cross counci, No. 13, Tnisits | NGHOUS- I Manifci sept 3, 1311 FRISWELL '} The Best Instructionob. - omcnsth . he Taftville Maen- | T’ the bishop answers: “The Lord, | 9f Columbus, held a short meeting on warles W. Nichols, aged 71 yvéars. 5 day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home | oo, e ners, of the Taftville Maen: | ctrons and miehtv: the Lord mishty |Sunday afternoon in Foresters hall, | Funeral serVices uithe residence 'of 25-27 Franklin Street inable i 1t S'.imy Plumbi o John Andrews, when Thomas Watts | 26555 this afternoon by s large re- |In battle: and the third time he says: | having no desree work to do. Con’| A, MW o Facsia tainable in typewriting. v nd, bof aft- . t S “The Lord of Armies, He is the Kine |Sideration of a celcbration of Columbys | _ f AL S D o O e, . ception committee composed of the , A ; : 4 i : CHAPPELL —In Chicopee Falls, Mass., Do B .é%ff.i‘.’-"&’e'r"o'fl: Rev. | leading members of the Schwaebischer | of Glor This trinle, sprintling apd | day 1o October ‘was, taken' up, end-it nt. 2, Eiizabeth Hahing widow bt . | Il T 0] A pes 010 an up o date bathroom | AréRutional Chursh.” Thers was s largs | MaePnerchor and given troley xide, | (e, ot the wale, aymbolizes (he ) 515 0 "hime a committce or seven | Benpmin s cnapnen, omers o | \Miss Butts’s School Fall Term Opens is only less refreshing than the bath| attendance including many friends and | 2hc, Which they will be given a sup. | 0 o on 06 the soal as e mhirhic | to take the matter under advisement orwich. Sth the more look (n the bath for bodily| Was gowned in white silk with Teceptl I o Orr oW L Pl poins e erfaTaoi el oF Y. e W ndham iesdaySEegt AR 1o Comtort.” 1 wiil whow on mase sy | e ot i White silic with pearl| wiii"be o sacred concert as the main | rial bears a certain analog YANTIC HAPPENINGS. S THE BEECH DRIVE plahs of the porcelain and other tubs| roses. A sister of the bride, Miss Alice | (ALUre Of (he day. with the picnic of G Insids. e = | i Write, Phone or Call ard give you estimates for the work| M. Marland of Torrington was nridec | MOnGaY as the culmination of their | The bishop and his attendants mow | School to Open Sept. 11th—West Farms | R 2 Z | rite, of putting them in in. the best manger| maid, and a brother: ABranem ey, | enfertainment. The Ansonia Maenner- |enter the church, leaving the clerzy | Employes Cut Brush Along Canal RO-OF TEARIE. School will begin on Wednesday, : E ipal. Srum & sanitary standpoint—and suac | land. aiso of Tomios i gt chor will atténd tomorrow in a body |and. people. outeidc and the deme G Spust 3 For aldihe e sdnedsssdan DL aIan - W. E. CANFIELD, Principal. antee the ent! = 3 Ston, acted as hest | noarly 100 strong, so that the gather- | closed. The oh Fhgt gl Sl gl = | ful decds of relatives and triends dur September 20th. entire job man. The bridesmaid wore blue silk 3 rong, & closed he chanters sing “Veni, Cre- The Yantic school opens for the fall | ing ‘the iliness and after the death of | eptember . = mull d carried chrysanthemume. | in8 Promises to be a large one. ator Spiritus.” and chant or recite the | term Monday, Sept. 11, with Charles | our Beloved con and - brothe: . .'. F TOMP Miss Neailie Howie of Norwich played R R Litany of the Sai After this, | H. Bushnell principal and Miss Anna | Caffery. we are deeply appreciutive and | Miss Butts will be glad to ¢ Residence, A 3 KINS, the wedding march. Several solos Ponemah Wheel Club Dance. whilsi the canticle “Benedictus” is be- | M. Parke teacher in the primary de- | esecially <o to Iis cousin, Miss Bess e Mt et | i 67 West Main Street were rendered. A reception was held and a wedding dinner was serced. There were many handsome gifts to A successful dance was held Sat- urday evening in Parish hall by the Ponemah Wheel club and the large at- ing chanted, the bishoo traces with the noint of his crosier in the ashe upon_the floor. first, the Greek alpha- snread partment. No improvements on the tion. | building have heen made during vaca- | Ca w T profassional Moran, 1 dren in school, Early application 433 Washington Street the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Watts loave | tendance included many . from - Nor. |bet. beginning at the left side of the Beautifying Hiahway. DWARD CAFR r. i Tha 'a hll Found c today (Monday) for & wedding teur, | wich, Baltic and Willimantic. Music | ChUrch door and proceeding to the| The brush zruwing along the bunks| 3 | IY LO0. | during which they will visit Tarring. | for the sixteen mumbers was rendered | EVIStle corner of the church, near the o T HOWTUCK AFE | ton and other places. The bride has | by the club orchestra. The occasion |A!tar. then the Latin alphabet, begin- | S=————— £ ! lived in Taftville for seven vears, com- | was a delightful one for all those | NN at the right side of the church | ANITARY | ing here trom orringten. She is tho | present The committes In charge of | 4507 ahd nroceeding to the Gospel PRING WATE : N % 2 aughter of Henry Marland. Both Mr. | the affalr was composed of George | 07 Eiuteh aese thelaftar i N E FYIN {urmishes promptty. Lacge steck et | 3nd Mrs Watis ate native of Encland. | Borlowe, George Gundeman Thomas This ceremony symbalizes the instruc. . [}HURGH & fl EN HRRE e R TG WALL PAPERS ———e | 2 _number of years. A v n e % 25 3 1 * i Wish the coupls huppinens Snd pee | oo e crossing of :the two lines points to. the 15 Main Street. e 2. Norwich, Conn. Imported and Domestic Pty far NP cross, that is Christ crucified. as the S. F. GIBSON The christening of Florence Hazel, slocated Wrist. Thomas H. Delaney orincipal dogma of the Christian re- DESIGNS AND COLORINGS 5 pathomas H. Delaney of Greeneville |llgion. ~The Greek and Tatin lan- ] UNEXGRUERN and Sheet Metal Worker oclock Saturday afternoon when he | tiles, respectively. < aiphas = = for Agent Richardson and Eoynton slipped and fell while raising a ladder The Greek alphabet is written first because the Tews were TREATHENT Funeral D irecters The Fanming Studios, in the basement of the No. 1 mill of | first called to the Christian faith. The The prices of the balance of our 5 Waest Main Strest. Norwich, Conn. the Ponemah company. Mr. Delaney |bishop then hlesses the Gregorian —AND— SEAuls B onnrd W crtuges - dperciand 7 T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Stres AGER oien and Embalmer 70 Franklin 8t., Bulletin Telephone #43-2. - Prompt service day or night was working on the lighting system. He is emploved as watchman. i Personals. Joseph Roy of Putnam is spending two days with Cleophas Martin. William Miller of Providence is vis- iting at his home on Front street, Christopher Troeger of Attleboro is water, a mixture of water, salt, ashes and wine. After this he goes to the main door of the church and with the point of the crosier traces a cross on the upper part and another on the lower part of the door inside. Purifications and Sacrifices. ¢ ingredients of this water are to, recall to mind the legal purifications and the sacrifices of the Jewish people, the wine taking the place of the blood. EZEMA Embalmers. Lady Assistant. . Telephone Henry E. Church. call 328-3, Wm. Smith Allen. top. MUST CLEAN UP THIS STOCK FOR OUR FALL AND SPRING BUY- ING. THE L. L. CHAPMAN.C0. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. 31 Willow Street LACE CURTAINS FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY DENTIST lady tant. at his home on North street for a few | The cross traced on the door i 1] s to be, J. JON 7 ‘QLMY lul«:;c: qu days. - udn u:ere, ‘a t‘hm,?‘ 103‘: the work of porbaies v X n Eaize 4 = redemption in e churches be thwart- Py Sl GITROE Lo binttied Talagbéus 8435 Ermand Fontain of Woonsgcket is |ed by the malignant influences from | Guus ORtue on bormmssPFcations of SCHOOL SHOES s e w. ML B e e TSHES b utyaitaeee spending several days at his home in | without. The bishop now traces, with | ef each e sddre Cutionny msi. o maine | The Solid and Durable Ones. See | Sh3nnon Building Annex. Room A. the iaferior kind. Skilicd men are ioyed by us. Our price tell the aftvil the Gregorian water. five crosses on the altar, and then sprinkles the sup- those we offer at 75¢, and $2.00. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Telephone 523. oct10a 8 i s g s . e WHEN you want to put your busi- story. THERE is no advertising medium in Miss Belia Parent and Miss Laura |port and table of the altar, and, lastly .y bei = = Bastern Comnecticur squaf to The Bul: | Mullen of Willimantic visited local | the upper part, after which he sprinkics § Biam beiies thar toecin b T S e FRANK A. BILL, b Bl Bt T ol L TR T STETSON & YOUNG. letin for business results friends on Sunday. the support and table of the altar lug cowumns ot The Bullet: Telephore 104 Main Street ness hefore the public. there is no me. dium better (han through the advertis- gu‘-“hfithr& r':.x‘ i

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