Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 28, 1914, Page 7

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%hflfi'o_ B ; 2. A big task cons Jesus. o First, ‘4 big’ task begun by Jes: gruznnbmem that -are|p A‘“iud. Thets the task Tfi:ma agree wi me that a on n of the human race is In the 15th chapter of Mat- pel is the account Of ) s igr Tuesday is mostly| NK"C on N siican s ago, ighest 28, lowgst 3. ealls X ki the scene of activity | Comparisons. - - e is ? ' life may o has made on en- eatber: As predicted. for Sunday: Fair. eather: Generally fair and e & - 5 3 .~ Second, this big task will be consum- . | ; " : 4 informed his hearers thatiand in spite of ot ¥ Sun_ O 73 jat Ciristmas. % oy o e I e T, el e ot | Miccrs {0y merw theset s T Hithe skepti no of the Comme faumg 12340, from sin and its consequent misery. i Be jt remembered that we do not en- F".‘g"flfl was relentless and ! o ",,:;.‘;‘ o g?:lr'cn. took as mn-?n pr"'x'.onr nd 3 doctrine which instructs its wers a which was artistically decorated with of ftime. as Saviour. He comes the sec- | to make light of sin, is not a doctrine :lxfl-%nh:d nher in a room eldn {m Dal- |y rel streamers. After dinner the ; | % ond time as King and Judge~ which teaches that’the sinnérs may|ace, .The news wes carried to Nero |;i0i SIRees Sround & large Christs Bleasure. When he comes the second time he | pass unchanged to heaven and hap-|ihat Mdrous was devoted to a Chris- | nol™y SNCRs G0 d0wn with nuner- | thence: ¢ D EN T IS T 7 3 “Rises: | 1 e will consummat piness. and is_not o doctrine which g.-'nptlrl nd. bad het prisoned injous sifts which were distributed by Teet, b % ond DR. E. J. JONES * 15 1024 | X o e vl e B g her aver ‘to the prison guards. The| Santa Clau’ very cleverly imperson- foRUnRINE 343 fest Sallmg 30 510 s . E. J. R e g hem what this doctriue’la -It in & ] o Ane WO e meed (0 death, but [ the children and the fourteen mem- | Huntimec 297 fest falling’ 16 sty Suite 46 Shennon Building ich is followed by fioed tide. be tasic. Tho realization better | dectrines e said. “which, teathes thac| JLIUS BOPGd o 8 PREew towm Eeps of the family present. L 4 - N The substance bet- manki y o apeen Ehe Tt _M'he“""“ch Dut the| Many fine piano selections were 7 faltmg 7 1.1 /fake elevator Shetucket Street en~ Gm"flvuu NEWS - rendered Dy Prof. Brusck of this city, to the MPIA Tine of Clift e G T . g also vocal selections by members of | Resolved: That inve ‘widih ter the arema of discussion. to o “No: 3 > - elections by members Of| sidewaik ve, an in. - A. L. Tedford’s Farewsli Sermon 3 agatnst ‘punishment—againse ~fature| Marcus visited Morcia in e e Nharn of Now Haver st the planc. | Lide: s e foe ""E’-"l?’ ~~Mis~ Future ‘Plans Not' Decided— |a - great mystery, 1 punishment—but against the endless| V00 PRt the ampt “‘:’;ffix +2| Durinz the evening the marriage ‘t Children’s Service at St. Andrew’s|drama and they had glimpses of the | demption. There are still some bruises | duration of sin and.misery. We do ok I ahe 1647 K Ja rencunce her false worship he | SNEagement of his sister, Miss Bossie > ruth, of a look into the far future. G v groan not belleve that evil is ultimate in the | og - — p rn Alfred H. Kirkham was an- fldam’s Tavern | chrn—re i 4 Bvery Cnristian shoutd have o dit: | 1oft, The Wh Dl togetnes uncll now.« | Sovernment of God. We belleve there|could sax g o T DREaee by D T > - R ferent losk. too. Why did they won-|The task is still unfinished. It's bei- | Will be a period when' the last even- - g . Miss Turner displayed a handsome Revi A, L. Tédford gave his last sers @ task is s e cla. “Thow dost beiieve this? “I do 1861. mon at the Federated church Sunday. [der af this breaking ‘through of God | ter. farther on. i T be e rapiesiion to mis| believe it: 6 proof I3 here, placing |dlamond ring the gift from her fi- 5 s - o g iz ? i her hand ‘upon h eart. ance. z oifer to,the Bublic the finest FanUATd Hpresstvely o' Ahe Stores of Lifo |tedcher\ngy an exampi Zore_than AT BROADWAY CHURCH. Maker, and worship Him in the beau-| R/ e 408 2017t the ‘close of thits happy, reunion Bohemicn, Piiener, Cullbach Bavarian | His fext was taken from I Peter, 2: 6. as a Saviour. m —— ty of holiness. the out of town members of the fam- : t when hi§ coming af- I Exeroiass Woera i f ily departed for their homes in New : ton Muer's | The spesker said in_part: e e - Annual Sunday School Exerci His Life Given to the Caus BB«-E.;; e, 1:;3{‘:&:&‘:' Bfib}flx Stout, | Jesus, Paul and Peter, with many | frighted Herod, he has constantly bat- the i x 8 et 2 5 7+ | Haven, Conn., Worcester and Natick, i le; Bunkerf other sréat mén, emphasize the matter | Ued to stop the awful tragedy of sin.{ Particularly Interesting on Sunday | Dr. Chapiifdecided in his early min. |30 livo or cling cling to Him and | Mase, Wishing thetr brother many |and. wia 1Cm'.&v"’u‘mfi'fl"?‘mfl;fl%fimfi-’&n# foundations. Jesus.in drawing a| Why @id He do this? Is it niot cause| Afternoon. N e o "‘f,,?“‘: je.” Then she turned to the. may|happy returns of the da 3 3 A - cond for wonder? s — o . vas the i ot T Al Sterling Bitter Ales.Agheases. [ #uift. shary conelusion bepween ithe Baase: dori AlE Natlous, The topic_of Rev. Bdward . Wor-| Christianity, of the religion Of love andale nie L i thougnt of "l:x‘:n “; i~y S of = di' A"EBT'Q‘ z}::r:‘?v“"l’cwn Toundations, Paul in I Co. 5: 10 makes | Dejiver ':u from ®lase people Who | Sae Sonorning gher "lf m‘; Bmwlu‘. f?«tlc“ ““m i 1'7:“’::‘“ m::;:::e Ul ed: “Furewell. Marcus Tarewen!” - 0,| Mre. George A. Tumer served, as- 9 e o v way atio chure] ittle upon the. poini . 3 3 2 - b fhat foundation Jesus Christ, and dog- | uee nothing to wonder at. Here are | “fires “Aspests of the. Tncavnations| He Iooored mose. for spirtuo ad- |9t Tarewelli” came the response|sited by her sister, Mrs. Mary La- 2 the Standards for gur celebration. Men | namely its poetry, its philosophy, ard| vancement, for moral and intellectual| (Death cannot part us. I too am ready. | varge of Natick. Mrs. 7 ¥ . will discuss for hours petty questions |jts practical power—and the preachor|progress, than fof sects and parties. o pincs dfinhtgm dead; the light of diplomacy or race antagonism. Do |showed that the manifestation of God| His messaze was such as to give|haty COmer ae: lasping her willing | Hadiyme~—Miss Emily Pierson, of! ‘Heat Your House they not try to see what God is dolng { in Christ is so rich in significance as|strength and beauty to character, a , - contin “Thus, hand and | cromwell, and Miss Isabella Sunders, % : in this war, what he is trving to bring | (o have appead to very diverse|single piety, and & broad humanity,|18%ds We go to our bridal. There is|of Chicago. will speak on X e ' > n Bo SR NG Apmand, ¥ * . t and true, |00 death for us. for 8 hath tri- | g, 4 ] {out? Al nations shall some day be | types of mind ad character and a bold stand for the Just and true |1y, SRSl TOr v for Christus hat utfrage / his, aud they will have peace when| The ann hristmas services of the | and a Good Samatan readiness to pour, 3 2 tU, mylyime this (Monday) evening. i as | | they ha Btet ve found peace with God. Sunday school of the Broadway church | ofl on wounded hearts. He felt - and| 1eTcia, COme to the- light. Telephone 447-13. At the First Baptist Church. were held at 3 o'clock Sunday after- | made others !eelu“‘l'he joy of the Lord S S p— Christmas was ob,::ed at the First | noon in the church, which was attrac- | was his strength.’ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED AT Baptist. cburch Sunday with specia] | tive in Christmas greens and well filled | Gpurch Serves More Than Sect. CHRISTMAS BIRTHDAY PARTY. music. Christmas greens with the red | DY an interested congregation of par- chis - b - Christmas bells made an attrctive |ents and f{riends. ~The prosrammo o e aik S DIt | v sl Mok Dt . Vorieer Eyber fon with 5 < was vs. rs e aa fov8 i - o slemfi’:':nddmsc;:g:)y’ :&gall;g&.i?’l by the children being splendidly car- itless 3 love, »}ncdp:r.!eu love olf (;Od'h- tained at Family Rnw .n_d M’d. the church. The pastor, Rev. George | Fied out under the divection of Chy LIt “}“S flflh»"eh 5‘;1!-“{ WP: ‘5( 0l Known Betrothal of Mis Sister to Lach radiator is a steam heater in H. Strouse, preactea Xnim;smvabner- ister Fyederick W. Lester and the|knew him that he @id not presch dis-i - Atfred M. Kirkham. Stscll, It is safe, sanitaty and eco- : - mons, taking for his evening subject, s B e o g L T : r . he Pri; onal hymn, Once in Royal | Procl ) o It was a merry Christmas at the - By Using a sasteam Radiator Notice i§ hereby given that ‘mee of the Court of O ¢ of the City of No day e lowing New Year [&E% 3 rayer by v. Ex ! | sect. but as being a servant of Jesus|home of Mr. and . Mrs. .George A. tay with an endless amount of dust| Jesus the Great Emancipator. ~ |Piaver by Rev. Bdward 8. Worcester: | &iise, : Turner on Laurel Hill avenue besides b ety o The morning theme was Jesus the Lunthem, Eethlehcm: recitation, An Old | ,His supreme jnterest was not a creed|iye usual ‘Christmas celebration the time and place it mmairtains an even temperature Great Emancipator. “To set at lib-|Chrisimas Card, Miss Florence Wutt | Put i Christ and in _the Christian|gceasion Mr. Turners birthday resolution. and a5g the gas flow i3 shut off automati- erty them that are bruised.” Luke |jaw: tececimris ) T Osten T.|=pirtt_among men, making life sweet! ni¥ Il e meriing b home Ry ( ‘ards the maticr con Caliy when the desired steam pressure 1: 18, : - Sons ymm, Al Ay Heart This | 2nd_beautifal and strong. " as Bl oy e I g M B A by . Sl Beechod, thereby preventing waste Mr. Strouse said in_part: Night. Rejoices, school; ~announce. |, He locked forward to @ chiurch as|seen each other in ten vears. cily Slerk and ¢ oC the off ¥or that purpose Jesus was born broad as the earth, ample as the free Rejol n The old English costume was carried choice vari Gat in Betblehem nineteen centuries ago. | (onprisaitmar: s‘f’,’;,,flf; e bene | epirit_of God Almighty and glorlous|our Guriag oo ve) ng. A very variety. nel. * €all and witness a demonstration at o 7 7 e t reaso; name should and P eotaty - 3 i T |as the truth that came from heaven,| To the Court of Councll of the Pomet Lo { - ShaPt S Shil e Beld.in"ereriasting remems | LEnbE scolely; uregentation of Bives: |0% it "ot Uevout men nd 58| piidiuietioner, wiih Bagleh plum e et NeT & - # 1 brance. Lincoln had a big task 0| Bartn: iy by pastors praver nym |minds, @ church that shall not be them now before the best ones | _7be Commistee on Fu : fke Clty of Nmfi | o b et i poamaruised Dlack | Room i My Heart for Thee, O Come | Nedged in by mtellectnal limitations,| = e TheCourt of Common . , R SR Tavas caane to set at Hberty the brufosg | 2 My Heart Lora Jesus; benediction | bat COURd, 713 bY one greata chord of BORN are gone. : Shite, ‘ASking or. e, eotami . G esus. ey and postiude, 8 Jewett _City. Dec. 23, $aTade for the sidewalk on as an matically asserts there is none other|of every tribe and every nation. The T Bibl 2 a . | Christ Jesus. Thus he looked for the Joseph Sorvial, t * |on which men are safe. Peter callslgcene at Bethlehem was preceded by members. of the: Sunden ool wiy|ideal church. when all shall bellevef- -1%! =gn. Jomeph Servial, fo eni *! DIARIES for 1915. Broad sttest th the Tand of B R o aade our attention to this chief cornerstone | ansther. The laying aside of royal £ s in Christ and touching him we shall 3 oad s 2 ] 21 Main St,, Alice Building {io which men coming nave their lives | 200, TS tepping Trom o kimaly |iad reached the §8 5 urins the | ai be one. Laadon, p touched with his living ‘power, and|inrone the emerging from the lght, | 2% red Krohn, SN . o1 e MARRIED .| ™ One writer saye of Dr. Chapin, “His : » onald Ratsbone | coOne priter 3a5% of Dr. Chupin, “Hial iy ooy prmeraniiee | DABOLL'S ALMANACS final great testing of God. Anchored |we place our fourth corneretone of an | .-t the evening service at the Cen-|anad practical truths tanght by the g [ e - - ¢ R DAV In_ Norwich, .24, 1914, " . . ‘|here in the rock of ages, with all the |aj ing faith. Faith in ourself, | 2l Baptist church Sundsy Rev. Joel | gospel and by nature. Amons the| DAVIS— ¥ Dec. 24, X fcEhanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | hopes “and_uspirations bound up in | our ponerts of purpace faith b | B. Slocum, D.'D.. the pastor, sive | fune of pr. Chopie minons the piaries B Davic, deed 2 vears. ming, Upholgfering and Waod Work. gud‘s cllsl:teld cr:.;‘senlsrtone, no failure | quty, but above all faitn in the chief | 008t interesting address on Into the | which he not only taught but practiced | residence of his brother is e he| Notice is hereby given that at a " possible for that life. e - thence 2 Promised Land. which he illustrated | Universalism, which may be regarded| « seph V. Chrter,.84 Latrel Hill ave. | meeting of the Court of Common Coun- | " "Running 2573 feet Blacksmithing in all ite branches. We think, however; of the quadran- | Soaancs ant Trom the maider o6 o fot| with 50 handsome stereopticon Views. | as. a sinn and corioy BerEerded | & o ndas Dea st oyl gL a{nfifnmgegl,&g’;‘,‘ff el Mon- }e point in gular building, and would link another | confusion of this age and confidently | Lh¢ talk was in truth a visit to places | character, comfort and good deeds. TS—TIn Do e peonoals Syl “mxw":z % 27, 1914, i H itted by the St Tiosione; Dol s supplying the Place | reposes in the great redemptive plans | 2100% the traditional route of the Is- | nome is more characteristic than thel . TR B s et A ner of s r[ & chrk fiurp' of the chief stone, or In any way an-|and purposes of God in Jesus Christ. e pilgrimage from Egypt tRmulh Chapin Home for the Aged and In they, too, become living stones,to bulld | giory ‘and majesty of 'royalty, One - URG—HAMBLEN 3 i 2 i 5 James D rt and Jrving A. Kelly, Jr. - ndon, Dec. 24 1914, by Rev. J. W. A 1, ine Spicitual house, adorntd with | gredt purpose Gominated Jesus in the | Jemes Dygert and Irving A, Kely 3r. | oy o S beantital ather o r ehel Hixer siss Lillian Rannenours and |and CALENDAR PADS. e thvod: ‘Thai tae Siade fi h l' d But of all this Tiguse Jesus Christ 1| S8 OF all this. TTo set &t Wherty | 7% r vons zave u basket of flowers. | Soos; 2nd eatet fomier thal fo any| Charlés C. Hamblen, both of = New gaewelk on>{he esterty SRS N €] a 3 - v T & - - - - g AR Way avenud 3 ) ver all ll\g al\ the chief corner: . the picked and A Tosk Begun and Finishod. Sl S rd s 1 Som | converted men from partial, embitter- | WIBBBRLY —-SAGE—In Norwich, Dec. ed by Patrick I?X(!Cioui stol:xa One laid b‘y God him- B C = T et ‘5 esbehcl“ e :“I:n ten;o. "") ing creeds and from all sectarianism, 6. 1914, by Rev, Herbert J. Wyck( ’ : ir WOPK ffmen ol Uil ftlin g | Fr W Chriecmas messaco T vant| Sk, SONing v, soroiment, of 50 | io% Tarwer ana wotler asprecadion'e| Mins Jeieid Repscet e 5 Xeenitk | GO, A. DAVIS, 25 Broadway i epall‘ or', Spairing souls might come to this stona of 2i0. Fifty-five were perfect in at- | topnity of Giod ana the brothernood of| FRIEDMAN, - RABINOVITOH o 1n - & L3 8;‘1‘1 lim% Infi;lomgc f%l" fi:lme and eter- can we join with the Christ in tel]léifi.nce during lhde t)he‘l.l 4 o man, Norwich, Dec. 27, 1984, by Begianing at 5 a NP can Db & PIopen b rats the buildis for eternity. Was announces t the Sunday i of all kinds on Automobiles, (7 Viinz Svithous this chier stoneror Throncn Bark and HEWE he walkeq 104 | school Chelsties enteriainent 1t} | Brought Diverse Creed-Men Together. 3. Prisdman of New Tortc ity ang Tk SaEihwastoriy Trom v ast ‘Carriages, Wagons, Trucks |Zes 2 bind ‘and Cement the life of | puintul way and we must lollow where | bo on Tuesday evening of this week. T :me‘:?nm:"mh roost di-] Miss Rose Rabinovitch of fhis city. Tresdway avemus, at ag . =5 » JCKS 1Goq and man. None other foundation | fo eads. Into the Promised Land. —_— e 3 e s sbove S0d Carts. can stand the storms of life or the| Ofr quadrangle is complete onty as sanctified to them the great spiritual éflfi tachee aortherly on @ the el.'!flz- In TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: vears. ; x . ;f:‘,: Rome: o tuen ks Committee, and the last b Sl Sut nuling its primary “yight, but . this| Which relies upon his. revelatigns of | £ne Sinal wilderness to Canaan. now located at Jamacia, N. Y.| 538 o) e T 3| hereb: - mong et pas i lock. Services at Bali < 3 ewalic b’ and the same guliding s o co operative one. whero|the past and constantly looks to hisihe siides shown were a palm grove | caring for 100 aged men and women.'| Shorer sith orciomt and Dlace appolnted in Tidewalic be, Snd the Som v God and wan bulld together; God'u- | guiding for the fulure: A Taith_that|by the Nile, Lgypi. the Springs of | Begoiten and fostered by his Wee axdl me 4 ition, anda be neard in reiation to the|liened e ‘607 to 515 North Main St. P e ehlef stone and ussists us in |shines clear and brignt through all the | Moses at Marah, thé place Whete the | teachings, regulated in its method o of ick, Comn., Dec. 26th, 19 >3 BN D MOO! between (he mater contained in said report. 73 ,,,,,:":‘ d gloom of modern il Hebrews fought the Amalekites, Mount | according to his broad and generous| mo: a ye. Ate ORE. ewal Joining with him, we lay the stone :m:‘:ei'x: Say throush the nl:::er;:i‘::‘; Sinai from the plain below. Hebron | views, it stands before the public as|F G.ltycghrk and CIeER of the Court of ST Be sure our motives ars {rue and the r L / still have a s ' assortment our own souls, and the analysis of our e - b 3 | condition before God and man. Honest in our testimation of sin. Frank with fhe truth. Always carefully yet fear- to|iossly choosing the truer and nobler same. Also Palate, things of life. Having all things open- o and tints, and generai assort- |and clear in His sight. Failure to be ment decorative stppliies, Including fhonest in all our relations to ourselves, Papier Mache for balls and vestibules 15 man and to God blinds our vision ~ Orders reccived for painting, pepee|and »rings our life into bondage. ing_and decorating. ’ A third cornerstone for the building 7 ) 1 ©f this life is, devotion to duty, The ~ -~ P.F. MURTAGH gvfim'wins rock of ages. I T on i L onesty Of purpo: to express itsel in Ssieshons 02 and 04 West Muin B | BODSCIT OF PUtpoRe to express iteelf tn fails to do bis,duly fails in his life's mission. DutyAs stern but just. Some- times its ternness makes us falter be. forc the task. Byt let that man know " BOOK- BINDER | bt wpatsomer: wheiner o' God, man or himself, ties himself to a roar- Books Made and Ruled'te Order :;}::5;:0“:*;“‘:;'?“:“;3 lis vath 100, BROARWAY el e L R b R T L sues us It is omnipre: i 3 sent like the Deity.” 'The path of duty may lead Up the stéep, rocky precipice or down |- into the dark vavines of life where ter- Tors live. But follow our ‘duty we must. Only as we keep to the path of union real. Honest in our dealing with! these cornerstones, filtlng our lives{faith: and a Land of Milk and Honey, | “Not, what {s your creed? But, what into his _:tr:z i::nm weaving ),l‘tst truth {in old Lebanon and others. and spirit into the web of our Iife, can 5 £ ’ i we build the spiritual house that will|CHARM FOR COMPANION HEWITT,| Chapin's Home a Loving Emblem. be_acceptable to our Heavenly Father. Rev. Mr. Tedford/is yet undecided as | His Dozen Years of Service Remem- | f0re the world as a living ;lour to where he will Jocate, but will re- main here for the time being. Children’s Service, At St Andrew’s church Sunday af- ternoon a CMBIT:!TVICQ for the chil- dren was held. @ pastor, Rey. F. J.|Sword Bearer Gilbert L. Hewitt, upm Bohanan, gave a very interesting talk | being at length relieved of duties which { ¢ oo C! on Santa Claus and held the close at-{he has carried out with zeal and faith- is your need?” Though thé Chapin home Gared by Cotumblan Gommandery,| st church af St Tor Dr. Chapin felt and mused on and en- which was and is droad as hu- and impartial as the sun- Knights Templar. At the Ciristmas day observancg of Columbian commandery, No. 4. K. T, in the asylum at Masonic temple, tained by believers in Universalism are people of all de- affiliation; and religious tention of his heargss throughout. Af-{fulness for 1% years, was presented | scinicesots condicted cach Sunday by ter: the service boxes of candy and|with 2 handsomé watch charim bearing Dbooks were distributed to the children.|on one ride the cross and crown, and The regular choir repdered = several hymns. 4 Personal Notes. Allen Hewitt of_Peck’s Corner was| a reeent visitor with friends on Pros- pect street. e A Mr. and Mis. Ambrose Teft of Al- are visiting with Mrs. Joseph of Eleventh street. ity to Mcosup after visiting . few days with Mrs, Willlem P. Greene. — _ Edward-Bellefleur of F feturned after visiting a few with his parents on Eléventh street. Jeremiah Dotening, wh # visiting with his mother on . North Main street, has returned to Hartford Touis Combies of Schenectady has o5t Miss Mary -Ksne has returned to s wil aunt, Mry, Wil- SR of Seventh street. = sturned alter passing the Christmas é‘;‘#‘n with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Twelfth street. ! " Mrs, W. W, Thonipson has returried ministers of all faiths. hl(h‘y Y el‘xrdn:: c‘;;fi fif lfi and ma; s prine of love for which our church stands (;ln the other tlerdouhle ea:le and :lh;: P be. gures ' 32, by Eminent Comman »; Georse E_‘Parsons. 1t was the gift ot | feooine, I te fives of all be- the °m“fl‘“~ 5“,;;“ #ng "c""‘te “’)‘ g" taught by ouf eloquent commandery. ere Was musi o e Temple quirtette, and Rev. Joseph R, | Lubbell Chapin ]“Jau:'n. th of New iflndorn El\‘elthe Ifl; v <2 ress to atnsring . of over o s Eene TS e e tinant | THE SIGN. OF THE CROSS. g e R R i ) Secretary Hill Gave Illustrated Lecturs grand commander, tl - mantter, to tho Geperted, the absent at Y. M, C. A. Mesting. S s e e 1. The Sign of the Cress, a stereopticen | Or. Franklin Serious Iil. iecture, illustrated with a number of » Dbeautifully colored siides, was given by Eriite o2 Tx St Eiaokis. General Secretary Eawin Hill at th be strry to learn that he is very ill at] Senerel Secrctary Bdwin ML at the his bome in Jobnetows, N. Y., . o3 4 shock. which he suffered three we ago ‘while here in -Norwich, Maln street at tie tims where he was taken to his room at home of J. Lea Blckford on “Clift place. His condition was that of a seriotis nature, and his daughter ek o sent az, Itaa he, mN o to 4 failed very fast, and 70 hopes for is recovery, Dr. Edwin be the rule and'gov- ernance of our eonduct. . ew. engnce RUBRIg 25 feet falling 1 1-2 feet, o of honesty of purpose.. Honesty must |t the very bosom of God. A faith that [from the northwest, warriors of Edom | a fitting tribute to his humanity and| Omede B est. Baltic, m Council. ks e he at the root of all our relationships | binds us t0 B, Sbsorbins our attens | in the twentieth contury, the ruing of | winun basin bis. pommrey BnIty o ’fi‘n’zfi" T e R R o s, w ALL p APEk 3 With the chief cornerstone Tesus, Honi- | tion in the midst of all trial and petty | Heshbon, once capital of,the Amorites; The Motto of the Home" is one of Ry o Horwah Do, et et in our relating of our life to Him. lannovances. Only as we build upon |Jerusalem. the centre of our religions | Dr. Chapin's /oft repeated — phisses The Committes o Public Worls, to which was referred, at a meeun‘ urt of Common Council eld )"?l‘ll, the ltlon' of L:A:b:.t e, asking tor - t of & e for & s1d d Central evenue at an_elevatlon of 60 2-10 fee! tide, and running thence wouth- by the Eoutiwesterly Nne of loven Street on grades as follows: Running 107 feet falling 3 S-10 feet, = 100 feet fall $ 3-10 feet, SEmam s fo, lies S0 to the esterly line of North Coni eventh street, - oints sbove mentioned. Crewen D ity Clerk and Clerk of O S Coumtls

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