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‘The Most Exposed Part Of Your Building | 'NoflcE Change In Bank Hours On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jewett City Savings Bank of Jewet! City, Conn., will e “ Climax of Town’s Catholic History, Which Began With | French Immigrants in 1767—$400,000 Parish Prcperty . Free From All Encumbrances. = [8 Hoston Store === Dress Goods and Silks AUTUMN DISPLAY The preparations for the consecra- jinstrument in the chutch, and count- tion of St. Patrick’s church tomorrow, | less other improvements have been the 24th, are completed, and from the | made, all the time ‘working up to the demand for cards of admission it is| ¢iimax when the parish property should evident that immense crowds will fill | ke freed from debt and he offered to the edifice at both morning and even- | God entirely unencumbered. ing services. The three beautiful new marble sitars are in place, and under Church Redecorated. lirection of the energetic rector, Re\. Th “hurch ifice, f the t OF THE LATEST ARRIVALS Hidgh Treanor, the final touches have | nesnsiior o agaifige, one.of the most be open every busiress day (except Satur- ls the ROOT. : bg;}’;cfine&:;l x:urno’l}l: of ‘the S40'})"l0U v, for that matter, was com- £ . erty. e approaching ' corate d Dbeautified ceremonial has already attracted many Rl e days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m.; visitors to view the church and has[ 12,000, It i 0 feet long, by 100 started research into the early history ie transept, of Monson of Catholicily in Norwich. The rec- | Wessndt e il i 3 i seats ! 2 orge show hat as Srar back as “the | €00/ Gilaa 1o besndtully varica closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. middle of the 18th c ntury there were the main one ng to dents of that faith within the g town. I.,.‘&”'fi“‘ St a FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. . . French Catholics Here in 1767. equal displaying the perfec- t f It is recorded that in 1767 a certain | tion of architectural gradation. In the glve it a coato pt. Richard Le!flng\\el! “‘carried 240 | angle formed by thne main wall of-the priest from Norwich | front and the .side wall of the great T he tendency in all the Wool and Silk Fabrics is toward the heavier and the firmer weaves. For suits and for separate coats the display is particularly attractive. rench and thei to Quebec.” Still .earlier, in 1756, 19 | tower is a small, truncated tower that E; 3 F 7 3 8 & 5 3 5 | of the 300 Arcadians forcibly landed | ccmpletes the harmony of one of the |arr © the consecration serv Many Priests Coming. or Suits we are shewing the medium weights and || in New London were apporiioned to | nnest church facades in New Englan s Drogramire of spec s P e ineanentans Norwich, and doubtless practiced their | he church is bi;t:rfi ~f;‘\‘ idllbalmn;;‘l; b dis and be: n'{ cormections here on Sunday, the . . : religion as best they might. and the transept is flanked by sm: i sinz ceremony of the A | tendance of priests from differe: for the Coats the heavier weights in Homespuns, s e 2 pee Farpals thic crockett | st orchestra of 10 pieces will as-| of the state Wwill ot be ag large . of Rochambea gallant Hussars, E The 'k masterful ‘ll‘sr the choir of 50 voices. Rehe: 213 | would be the c: the pastors onllll Cheviots, Tweeds and Serges. the Blue, Brown and while on their way from Newbor r ar, and the great [ have been in progr for the last two| easily reach here and return to meu join Washing's forces on the Hu some of ths‘gl l{nic‘l?flrfi w “"'i])llll month: - }:":‘;\quf, = g 2!}:“‘);”1&t {4;[ ch: es in the same day, but there wi . : . . nped at Lebanon, 10 miles nor 10 tons) are so well set off as to lose | v rehearsal and in orchestration | pe from twenty five to thirty. it is ex.| Grey Mixtures predominating. These fabrics run || 5 Nomich: and. Togicatls, the avms ali Appearimce of over-solidity. The | for the oreanist. The ollowimg are the | b programmes from 45 to 56 inches wide. 75c¢ to $2.50 a yard Double-faced Suitings and Satins In our windows we are showing the very latest in these novelties. Mixed and Double-faced Coatings 81.25 to $2.25 a yard Double-faced Black Satins 10.30 a. m, Mass. Ilelodie, organ and or Paderews verges, male chorus, s oS iy the best protective paint known. e | = ,mumd | A'zz);:lnyr&:‘xmme paroc Gounod | 5 5 Creator, tenor solo, Wiegand | do, Gounod | Ave Maria, offertory, soprano sol | Sanctus, Gounod | senedictus, Van Bree | nus Dei (‘Ounm] ‘;lry Ueaner and Dyer, i 157 Frankiin St i, et s, | SUITS PRESSED 50¢ s ’“”f“d% Our Wagon Calls Everywher: Magnificat, Moderati YVeni Creator, tenor Wiegand | Do the work now before cold weather. Domine ad Adjubandum, Dixit Dominus. T ate Puri Dominum, faudate Dominum, quartette chor Ave Ma Call or 'phone “The Leaders in Paint” S na, tenor hetti | O ) trio, aito, | »MEB. TACT -—Paimist and clalrvoy- : Wiegana | #nt; Ay troubled or puzzled with i A : Tantum Ergo, soprano solo and Reir N Bt u iCIe s oL ey A full bodied Black Satin with colored back and chorus, Wiegand | B35S pomars. 68 Washkiomton ot I"estal Marche, Guilmant | New London. Conn. E finished upon both sides. This is a decided and most popular novelty, and is used most particularly Chas. Dsgood Co. Commerce Street, Norwich, Conn. for long and outer garments and for tailored suits. . PATRICK'S CHURCH AND RECTORY. The colored backs are most effective in the long re- Monson granite | with ever, d iearned Abbe | beautiful tint of th more veres, collars and cuffs, which form so important a feature in the Fall styles. It is 36 inches wide. $3.00 a yard . sept20WSM James Murphy of Providence never | fails to commana admiration. Magnificent Auditory. hin, vestibule and auditory in- The Ladies’ Specialty Co. > Rev. Jo: h Strong's me edifice. The main arches of the nave, % a learned and ingenious | meeting two and two, 70 feet from th se in which he undertook to prove | floor, prolong the effect first given t the Cotholic church w ly | nature, the archtype of Gothic genius Address by Missvonarv In a newspaper dated is stated that “On last, Mr. John Thaver, Telephone 254.12. HACKER < 65 Franklin Street, 4 Norwich, Conn. Manufacturer of COUCHES AND LOUNGES. that | church of Chr Fathes ad | Gr pillars, the beautiful transept b e ConEi eatinnall tee | il o the four ol atehesialong We are well prepared to make a spiendid showing of Ladies’ and Upholstery | 3ostol A ¢ « rted v 3 ’, o 2 ring an: Sl o Rome: wtd: Do Children's DRESSES in the most desirable styles and the newest fab- | Pononing Barber Chairs & Specialty Mattresses made over equal to New Slip Covers cut and made to order e 5 ; e rics. They range in price from $5.98 to $15.00. info the church s i oil. ,r Our New Line of DRESS SKIRTS is the best we ever had, at First Church in 1844. i $1.98 to $1250. is recorded that We are also showing a beautiful line of COATS in heavy Serges Fa and Cheviots. They are the garments for early and late Fall. These Coats are right for the price. Our Special Cfferings for Salurday Our First Anniversary Sale will be econtin- ued for the balance of the week or until the various- lots of special offerings are closed out. on May 15t ding g S and richne Beautiful Windows. in coloring of cream and is relieved b ich s figures The On suc] mass in some opening of the road: in 1837 holic 12 y Irish to Norwich and m: them permanently a costing $1.600, represent the Annuncia- ! = resolved to mum t 2 . while the | } PRl B ool S He nplectod the four western windows portray the four | $1.00 LINGERIE SHIRT WAISTS at.. western doctors. The nave ed from chancel by what aprear to be splen decorated clusters of columns | ’ ceiling is ribbed after he nave Greeneville, laid the separats $1.25 LINGERIE SHIRT WAISTS $5.00 DRESS SKIRTS at......... $7.50 VOILE SKIRTS at... day of the same 0 persons in the cong :|POLARINE ! A The Reid & Hughes Co. We Re-upholster Furniture and Lay Carpets of the canopied | e | stall-seats are in oak, while the space | of | above is broken on either side by a | rainting and a figured window. i 1845, ptism b The gos: < the Res- in -Auzust. In S 1 of the iken from the _panel con- l|||!lwx|¥ and was inist ¥ ]Nln!“"_\ hop Tl from Provi- uprer tier We solicit an inspection of our display of Fall Garments. The Ladies’ Specialty Co. relinquished tl r John Br ton | of the paris | e e : : ; Frost and Carbon ‘ SGHUM ”PP“[S fellowing t“‘f.:’,;;;:‘r heseTean i o : - 248 Main St, framklin S Norwich, Conn. }| chwartz Bros. i i T . | . o | v. 1850, and Father Blenkinsop | e original o in a P f 0 l | 5 | attending ‘from that time until August, | ticipatic R S Pads, Books, Pencil Boxes, Slates, | fiiend! i RO otather con SR | 100 1 paa A { Patite Crayons ries Torbaine A | First Resident Pastor. {as the_ open parts the reredos, are {__In the latter year stle: ather “Dan” | supplidd with statues of the a 2d, | the central tower holdi was appoinied : | ue of the Sac ea | Folding Cups, Lunch Boxes, Baskets, | ve mained 13 ve meantime r: The ereat organ fills the end of the b *uo I 5 o S ever: 3 e conspic i X i — day at 5 o'clock and wiil ... bR e e e PI’ ring Motor Boats and Motor Cars open zgain Monday morn ‘ T Erotidence, who - aiso - aid ety R s e SRl e POLARINE ts th d - y Providence, who also did exceller asement Chapel. prevents the wear cause P g NHS [“wm FIIY memfl squa{& work. o The basement chapel and Sunday by friction which results in wasted in New Church Started in 1870. school room, society meeting room: Yy g. The Catholics had now increased to | eto, are afiractively decorated an fidras: Fowantant lses ot moved: nd it was decided to build alequipped in accordance with their pur- | For the Future w oough The altar d sarctuary are in " Mahn, Who|'Leestne S Sith; the tanaiiias of tholl POLARINE gives that freedom frem 3 1 ‘LOUIS H BRUNELLE‘,}“~':“,.“; A ucce ded in turn Rev. Rernard | carbon deposit en oylinders, valves SChwartl Bros i 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) | fex e - 0 | later The grounds ak ¢ h, ry 3 - ’ Pies, Cake and Bread | Sed the ,.d‘ZmJo’, i and spark plugs, which every meter- for he wa This store will close Fl‘i | cllage, Pens, Pencils, Book Straps, | Kelly, g a large stat- | 2 2 2 xcell Sroadway at | the property one of the i 1 desired. 9-11 Water Street ‘ that cannot be excelled. ! e B properdy S1af one. 1 = : et ist has so long desired. Plione your ordor. Trompt service | R Cics | Thows AR S il By this I mean that it is time NOW fo make o - = 1¢ o late Very Rev. James | contly been equipped with th 2 POLARINE lubricates perfectly in | iehes, has every ve yo - : : Br.E. W. HOLMS, Dentis! de%mé‘lfffllhsoogufigfls Do, | NG Fras o s ma | SIS 2"us Wert Wi | an appoinfment with me and have your photo- |FORATNE lereter e o g e e ON. L men of nw parish. armed with shovels, i is modern and silghtly, i id-winter. Shaies Biiting Anner. Fbom' A | moom 3 Hators ma o o e i | e riea L o D oching hes heen nowicorcd | graphs made for the Holiday Season. mid-wi Telephona 523. oct10a l Night ’phone 1083. rew lot.and began work on excavating ke the parish property irre- | for the foundation wal stone was i The _corner- | poachable in The congregat e e Have the siiting made NOW when you're Mr. Motorist—It’s the 6il Pishop Mck 00 souls. St. Mary's parish at the Targest ever collected on such a%i | Grespeville and ihe o Bacret mont rested trom vacation and looking your best. for you. e on, amounting to the splendid | parish at Norwich Town havin~ been | =um of xwx. mh By 1;"&“"77" !-‘:\t?]er gxe;llod since the erection of the new { Mullin died after a brief illness. the {. Patrick’s church in 1879. 1313 ¥ . e T s | meooicky QbR Have the sitting made NOW when the styles | wi.. s the overflowing can o ere finished to the height of the | native of Protidence, R. I. His of | vidgepole. ants are Rev, Thomas A. Grumb and present wearing apparel are so effective im | Polarine Oil in our show windew? (See window display) | St, Patrick’s Dedicated: Rev. William F. Cavanaugh. % Look it over. The late Rev. Peter P. Shahan be- Music for Services. Fine Pertrait Work. Z, 50 t came _n:zs;lnr in 'Tlh; fl‘rs\lt f)!;,tzanils( ;}nq (,‘hoir_ D?rec;‘nl' Frank Clanmesn - = = 30ciriidos Srepemsans S S e R You can arrange fo have the Portraits taken tion took place on the 28th of the {ollowmg September. Archvi ““x‘; (ng‘\; Children Cry at your home if desired without extra charge. restfln Bms. Slon were given by the venerable Ta-| C A S TORIA Every year some are disappointed in mnot ANG- Dashboard Lantern = 50c¢ : = School and Rectory. = being abie fo get their Photographs for the Holi- Storm Lantern: = = 75| n ottt o REDUCE YOUR days. Avoid this by having the work done NOW. |..ocims Ee B Electric Light Bill . L s e bere e Phone 564 For Appointment. Delivered to Any Parl of Nerwich o Cost of 343,000, The Sehool 1s thaght 80 per cent. s Wankcs R e S was succosged | \ DON HOUGHTON, PEERLESS. A telsphone erder wil 1st, 1892, by the late Rev. LET US TELL YOU HOW. receive promp: attentiom. THE HOUSEHOLD, & s i HECTRIC 00, Photographier - ° 5 SR During his pastorate a fine new con- partisulas e cent has been built, the cemeters N BUILDIN Bulletin Bulidin 74 Franklin Street! [uerty groatly enlarged a beantital | Room 30, Central Bldg, Norwich, Ct. SHANNO £ new organ has replaced the origins 'Phone 341-4 IRA F. LEWIS, Ppopniston SPECIAL- Folding Lunch Boxes - - - 8¢