Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 22, 1913, Page 7

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SEee v 4 & WA v*‘\f'w\' o ‘word o the reet to tel- the fire was by could not pu Th ! At d gd’:.‘.';.a own Sraingin fi i WOMEN INRIFFERENT ARSUT THE PALLOT. ar Fhinks a-u“ .4 Upon Than, Therp was a 1 at thi yich Glup on f’" e oo, 3 glate ax well a0 »u sul o & I g&iu&srd'&.‘ 't o m finw: i !!Mn; E o E?:!. GREENEVILLE HOOKS ANNUAL OELERRATION. e “"N' Nwm Chisf Btanien and n Annusl Banguet. The fii wm cnm° ;'Nt ufl‘.r“ FE e . i Anti-Suffragi Should Nat 4 ie ii ;! % i : i £ i ] # | evenii | with t 311 Joine spirit, “ {5 onb oF eh in the wu ollows: Oy head chu"" wisy ang. A horacradigh. ?qny bread, sgit Pt | i | 2 (3] ! £ i [ EE§ i 1 big "PI i M K fl\uu 'c"'afl#" Xhe. i | ! 14 2§s i ore P ; #fo not value . their Be Iaterast they should i j fla‘p lewood cemetery m 2 coumml! | service was read.ai.the graxe by B Bey Mr. Bohanan Uderraiee Gager ha duced as the" ing Mayor T. i £ H hag an _inmate of the institution for Feo vears, 87 ears old. F_Chepmoll wes 4 whealeman, hufl-fi ‘made many. {Mps in vessels out of New Lonsdon. - Later on steamer Cacs Chappel]. i 5 »2 & " 4 -Co. burial will he at Staten Island. Wrs, Efige Stanten. (®pacial to- The Bulletin.) b. 21 —Mrs. Bliza Narwich and fed b“dfiy at the Ja mhhl trowble. e | aged 84 years. Mrs. Stanton wag o na: tlv. ot“l‘auud nd was zvlce mlrnad . frst Mee in s!uflud Mna- ud ho- se0s ;gs or the four states suffsate for es agsistant. seére- m Gao;ge B geor trn.uurer, Louis 'oman le%wol for 3. Brustts, S e HIGH WORDS OF PRAISE FOR GHA.ILES A BOYR el by in Sermen by Rev. B. ©. Wright a¢ odmmm m A8 THIS MAN TO READ YOUR Ll!l. mwmm e mm# t, i € | Lives:at any distance amazes all whe bpme gnd fa e callousn i ek, % Sr e cxrtoon!d 1n the mw'pnvelf:' e Questishs Were Asked, %uelliqna were abked at the close the work of the Muuctpl TedBhe 3P New Tork pratsea aw having ac- Complished o great dwsl. B SRR THE MAGIC MIRROR - . WITH TABLEAUX Entortaining Progr Parish Hause Mfllllm Feprus mutln of the Parish dssoclation’ wak Tetd ih- (Rt New Line R, . rofound ipterest. Hisg Bath Room Eord v Snwtiice end or t 8atd that the DE that MY elf to death, and that the church would have to restrain his ambition and hold him back rather than push him to do more. Mr. Wright spoke in * . Nickehplated STORE CLOSED SATBRPAY Washington’'s Biflhdfi; EATON CHASE xmx n::m.m 292 Aldi’s Alley Open from 8 a. . wntil 32 oo o Bewling 106 gor string. Daily prize given ales. M. ALDI & G- Piope. TO BE GIVEN AWAY POR THE WEEK OF FERRUARY i7 Made hool had never ‘und but the in- au.-e. imparted etill lives. The Rev. Mr. w"-"e:lw“ of his belief in the The House ty, surpa dent of the United States, or the m ‘of vast wealth, as havi ng the destiny of men. He spoke of the du minister to his people; fearl presentation of thé gospel as given to him by God and presented in effective way—get away from religious term- inology and speak in terms to be un- derstoad by men. The church had no right to be a feminine institution, but should have the brawn and strength of the men as weil. Men want the truth | Fef and will etand the minister who speaks out what he believes fearl and lives up to it. Personal Christian experience is most essential. A man not having hadsit is not fit te preach the gospel. The suecessful mw-r nws ry. lven in ber usual exgui m-ngllc style and hear e szve Gruun lly. Untfl You lexie [ Abousands of people in ail wa i Ife have benefited by this man's N N:]“‘BQC Yice. e tol ou_are Bla‘or, & 12 ZF& B8 ontha 480 Frifhfs wna-o apd descripes tne Se0d and baa periods “in your M . Wl uunri o past. P %548 2NN Toirin um Jm in b A ué‘huq loney %ot This paper and get & T Stanming, &n experie Astrologer, ‘ot Obar )‘!’k‘:udou. l?et- T M snzune - x Roxroy workefl out for not must knew !hl! Christ is the enly ene ‘who can save. These fundamental principles are the chief minister. The minigter must have courage. Men will not eoms to 1 unless & man s hie econvictions boldly with malice to neme and leve inistor must be cl.ver'mfi' Dip ecd EA e U At guisy TSt oot r?ne Ol fl’l' ma“ RV Ry L S | for sh. - Phe - One Pair of $3.50 Shoes pathetic. he sald, end able to reach | U hinic re ot the ° tender | MER. Retaips. witeh s res. e mmu; i- nary accuracy. 11 irendy comsuited Patacé Posl and Billiard Parlors, seéveral Amolo-w.. but never before ad ann ‘ot | & uonll regmf Tor ‘:? flfit. and his | Thaisted Mise Clow, Mr. Wright Qmu.m his address tn a close. Sesend Prize Came Hers. - ‘The Norwich Bible and L‘t!"n "o clety of the Mt Chlvary ptiet hmh -um ;ncdn& %;mf which :% }: o Qra&< 1 ?ll m .recelved & 360 for their meock trial on "‘l‘he Case of Jennie Brice. 49 Main Strest have I DENTIST DR, E. J. JONES been -nl-eng with @0 much = angd goquaintances. S want to. take sdventag offer and end youp full date, month, year ace of your birth (all dicarly state whether mmittee, %, chairman !lr Fran munnbo 1d G. Perki: iss Mary Crowell, eiing, sra el 2 BB FUNERALS. e o oo Mo len A Wesd, .. . The funeral of fmil B, widow of Ira A. Wood, was hemm:.:x"r{ the Buckingham Memorial at 2,30 o'oleck Fridey afternoon. The attend. ance was large and there were numer- ous beautiful floral remembrance: Phe Bervice was cenducted by Re Frederick W. Coleman, paster of Trin- ity M. E. chureh, The beare n yous. “Your adviee is v theusands sa; T wish sucsess and happiness: i1l yeu shew me the way?" Wish yeu may enelose 10 ur ewn esuntr: -l s o A A el LOST OR STRAYEDVieinity of Broadway and Slater avenue, Thurs- day forenoon, a Boston bulldog. Welght 30 pounds, brown and white, marked; tip of tail white. Br ded collar. Answers to “Bob.” License tag No. 47877. or found, hold and notify Nelson Ayling. Reward. feb22d ou General Bimenson of the Hartford eem’ SLaEs and seuthern New England headquarters of the Balvation Army is te cemduet the opem air meeting here Saturday evenisg s~ Bath street, Dept. ival-D, enslnslan High Street, Lon- don, W, Bnglan: Do not enclose coins in yeur lstter. tage en letters te rs were England twe -u. % If seen J. | smm COALS also @ cargo in transit He was | SagUpre8 ProPesss: hnu.u- 7 v Tohn 23y 3 e B fetrose, the mfil ghoo machin i &.%n “She luv h!exgm-ba s and one son. William H, Fowler, Jr. Wi Y. and mce um« i l'd Wes mce}veg h th etif..fi“ };%“M 1'% Christmas L g« h- & time im cam ¥ h Mr pehofiels in Mom- and then went te Bexter, he has mncs earried on contflctln’l ort- pildi k. Mrs, Lumis dlefi A hefo) for the w "‘u“ . bfi,u‘m hefe md 5“ gza:u; r:du Herbart 3 tracter-builder, grandchildren, ! LU 3 . The “Case firfll\m\ by fvw of Middletown, There are ulso sévem Shoe FOR WEAK ARCHES, inrg’usen&fiharhwnm . MONUMENTAL MAN £ 1, A, MBRGAN & SBN Just received cargoes of Nut, Steve and Egg i COAL i Offic 57 Weet Main St Talophome 510 Yard Central Wharf, Telephons m PWPT .!LIVIM “COAL Fise Burning Kinds ani L2hig) ALWAYS IN STOCK. A B LATHROP. fice—-cbr Market sng Shetic . Telenhome 168-1x CALAMITE COAL ‘It burns up eclean.” Well Seasoned Wood G. H. HASKELL, ‘uz—rlfh-nu—‘l. ARCH Paofi flc’e is_hereby given that ng o. the Ctlu'l of common Coun- orks ndy tha! b o ¢ 18 iished as 1 s, DN L3 he p.n.'fl.n erly of : horinagly trom thd gy o Chenn\u Avenue. on grades D ¢ t.gg, faliing §5-190 fo %‘”e& her1y line as fol- to the ;ux street. 'llk be, and t 4 feet wide outnoy above de- q’{g‘l‘ u?fln %‘ Albert A. tting l‘ b 5 day it fi .fwamr e ; A cure ° ‘”nn‘n nece Be W! rder. the the a of cansideration .,2‘ ne vagalutions N Riath and conmuc:‘fin o k on the southerly side hestnut avenue and the easterly side of Chestnut street, in the Clty of Nor- sk, betwesn—ths asinte deperihed in the (Ne@fli r;soluunna ’vé!nnnsd o o 45 (‘gui’! af Commdp Govuch he nu- 8 beT on lb' & dr e kQ h !OI. emv R Tins s Toauived by e B wH persons uwastu e canse. &nd sar hareta. Th.‘?bnvs and g‘rfi ef th. 9 nay in relatial Cltx gfllk ommon floul ven Kh% | Sl Skt the ity oF Barwish? ™ Ozdinan. ¢ ool ey ”%L:m n"*,.'\‘n.“c“x{; o ept thoge PSS !h\ toregeing s a teue t af Nq person, ie st !uem' 0! DO hauase GYROI'!H&U nn y"fi otk ot b, e ol t l.ucunnnrl. 35 ner Feea for non-resident auctioneers, §3 Por axy. ou hr resident vemders of goods, ufl ole. sesident Venders mot “Hnli of fo leh, ’3 per Non-Tesident vengers < ontire ‘nads Sefors any Hoense S Eided. ho'?v-r that farmers and mardeners residing ‘In this state, or thelr servants, may sell the producis of their e rdons without ning such Icense. ng such license. oeron 5. THE LA R HT 0, whem Lhe or the u ot ghlice bs ‘qurt emmgen Counctl, luult certificate to the person the m oo, 8 tho. diivation o Seioenas, R thelom regidence. ond buwiness of the canmes, %. x[gor;uz 8te ahul ?Iulll‘ jority o pelige co oners, as 4 Comaifed oo ‘? et Common. Council, and said acting chief of police shall keep a record of all licenses granted and cor- tificates issued and the facts set out in such certifieates, it @ BOOK provided by t of Comum: Hme ot Tesulng the certifi- license, the sald acting au mrmsn to the 1i- on el b AL BN s St e "fi:&g&* unl&fi-flm‘ Phseags urll.uan B ,.Ji: T za':;qhe luvfiu Soin ol et "‘.S."'E"‘nn %\‘"A‘a asy of Februwyy, 1813, uu& -?'n'g’ asu-nlwm tré nwvm Toregeiny 18 LTINS eopy of Tecor PHEN D. MOO RE, 1 £nd" Clome of tha (‘ourt ot mmon Counc! 18d RE Bowwell Ave. rst-class Wll-lh Liquors and Clgara eals and Wel Rnahv. serv Lol 43-iv * I Porteous ¢ Mitchell GOMPANY STORE CLOSED TODAY In Observance Handsame piecas At a Tremendous Sacrifice. You may buy the hest of 201 Main St., Norwich, Ct, WASHINGTON BIRTHBAY NOVELTIES Muslin and Sitk Flags, Hatch- :{ets, Crepe Paper, Favors, . Past Cards, Eic., at MRS. EDWIN FAY'S MisS ELLA M. POTTER Instructes of P and Haemony Room 6, Alice Bldg. Tal. 068 PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Any Leaks in That Roof or Gutter Ripe ? If there is, it is tie very best !'me right now to have them repaired and don't walf or put it o C@M us up at once and Jet us put your peef ang cunducter pipos i frsi-class order for e wialer. A. J. Wholey & Co., Tejephone. 1R Ferry Street wThs Sanitary Plumbinz m;tph:w"w-lo~w- Arinpoon During the mora look Lo ihe F. TOMPKINS, 62 West Muin Sercc: 5, F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Mete) Worker Apent Ser Michardsas sed Beystos Furnaesc. > Wwesh [deie Streat, Norwigh, Cov:. T, F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Feanklin Stres: ERTJ.GOCHRLNE Gan Fiting, Clumblez. Steam ©i 10 West Main St.. Nerwieh, Conn. B. 0. Bheot Packins Ament N. anria ruEnD sing medium in Ea necticut eaual te The Bul: dtin tor bulu— rosulta.

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