Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 9, 1916, Page 7

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"‘ ‘Bath Strest, JOSEPH BRADFORD, BOOK BINDER 1 ot - vt doks Made and Ruled to Order. : % s 4 2 : : ; Co., inches wide. : - . : 2 i —White 36 tnches wide. At .uc-wn::l. Peau-de:Oygne, 36 - Compariséns. 8 mad; : : 5 &m Sory destravie for | At $1.50-White Satin Gro- as-Lon DIAMOND RINGS , : s : s gomae TNy VERY ATTRACTIVE STONES vcing o ' AT VERY LOW PRICES . Extra Special Values in White Silk Fabrics THE WM. FRISWELL €0. r k. S Il Xises. | OPENING SEBSION OF 40-inoh All Silk White Crepe- -de-Chine, a splendid quality, reg- |25 and 27 Frankiin Strest: | Say_~ : ; CONN. DISTRICT GONFERENCE| ular $1.39 value—Speoial -price. $L19 9 New Haven Pastor D-llvofi Strong 40-inch Extra Fine Quality, All 8ilk, White Crepe-de-Chine, $139 Overhauling and| 54 3 ¢ Sermon at German Church. egiinr VIS0 vela % 35 n B . i -20 | necticut district conference of 'the m‘r | Bix nours. “Jow | New York Ministerium, which com- S All the f ing at Silk Department At the onpening session of the Con- ¢ iy .”, _y .| INVITATIONS 1SSUED FOR pjs hich 18 foflowsd by lgpbagtaiorigay g Rt by e NURSES’ GRADUATION White Cotton Fabrics for Commencement Gowns kinds on - T - | Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York New York Minister Will Deliver the % o 'mms, rubbery, transplanti: Whlha ‘Batiste, 36 inches wide, plain | White Flaxon, 36 inches wide, sheer LA j _ Y R SuLrlew Janey, Bhy. T A JUUTE O} e o > Address to Class. . S eeerindl e o ST and | - ena, washable S5 and F7ko & CARRIAGES; - q iy of 'l’:r:s'r" :Ilmh-y &m"t'; MTMB:xfimuz: o as tastes tavi- || White Votles and crepe w::: e Tawe. stiatiy all Mngs:. ; TRUCKS and CARTS ,%m h e R T eftects, 3 u;a ;S-nil-nchea wide~ | 36 incnea wide—at 586 to $150 & -~ Sy th tl'llnl school fe urse: hich at to a . . Repairs, Painting, Trim: | o 71 Tegular vestry meeting of the 2 > 5 u’.‘fi on Taesday 'ov:nlnct» White Dotted Swisses, 28 and 30 | W hite Dimities, imported and -4 wnd ‘Work, #mfimm wl:m‘hwlmta Vo Yo st Be has also been affecied by “” “ LIS Lok Hemey. Onoe inches wide—at 19¢, 250 and up to | ~ domestic, 27 inchés wide—st Tc, Mfit in all Rev. F. Johns Bohanan in the chair.| We have gathered here in this church d : e Paa WL e b T Spé & yRede Ao The regular routine business was|in Norwich for the first ti present. the H. C. Meserve of Rye, N. Y. White Organdles, 36, 45 and 72 | White India Linons, 36 and 40 u-nncu%h :!"“d reports read and ac- l,‘nn!eren‘:e :'noa we are :x;tgg] for the 3 Y‘fl The nurses who will ry inches wide—at 25¢ to $1.25 a yard inches wide—at 15¢ to 25¢ a yard. cepted. was a large - attend- | kind invitation extends e have | 45D wense, 4 Ching P. Newman, : i M x ance. % stood = co:mng&n at ':%, open adian m‘l few - Londo E'm of (White Goods Department, Down Stairs) ot grave in Joseph’'s gai n. e Eas- ” BodygSent fo New York. !;:treot:{nzot peace e e ill > The body' of Mary T. Hinchey, who unto you : o, L, LB R T Embroidered Fabrics for- Commen: G d hearts, would to that this t- Coffee of Providence and Miss Flor- cement Gowns 507 to 515 Nfl m&. disd, o? Dome of her srandmother, ing"cooli e heard. and ”b".i‘?{'fi::‘.’fi S ence . Wakefield of Jersey Gity. e ;‘H York, rday afterncon on the | the warring nations on the A SR GBS S 40 AND 45 INCHES WIDE 27 INCHES WIDE o pheasants, 4 rtn:-neck nhua-.nu, 150 train, 3‘2. took place ::el'a‘:g{eb‘ Themc:fidfs ‘?:,fi’;‘;m,?,:: deer, 3 sheep, 12 rabbits, 1 parrot, 2| TELEPHONE CALL FOR Embroidered Organdies 98¢ to $1.20 | Embroldered Organdies 79c to' $1.29 e e e ge D Pione thihsat wiifer Juex Yoksibon. __ i FIRE IN BARN |§ Embroidered Voiles,.. 79c to $1.98 | Embroidered Voiles.... 79 a yard o s Embroldered Swiss.. 98c to $1.98 | Embroidered Swiss 39¢ to $1.29 thy first monkey to be secured for tiie | Building Caught Fire From Bonfire i Wi the world. But we preach and work g Caug| onfire in » 18 INCHES WIDE ? FANCHES. WIDE Charles Charbonneau is visiting with | for the peace of nations vet at work | F2rk, dled. Rear of Sachem Terrace. : friends on Wgeitington avenue fo our battle motto is: “Through Stgife gy~ e e — Ruffled and Hemstitched Ruffing, few days. T )P0 Peace”. Our warfare is with death, | VIRGINIA PASTOR GAVE At 1212 o'clock Monday noon the|jj Brmbroidered Organdies 3% a yard 27 inches wide—at 98¢ to $1.29 a i gurlwork is the work of life,” This Is ADDRESS ON EDUCATION |auto Tupuper ‘ud” the Wails ehemio:dl Embroidered Swiss...... 25¢ to 7% yard. McMahon m‘m aul’; L. respon: lor a a barn ownt ' " he week-end. with frenss on| First—The frm foundation of Tis|Union Lyceum Held Meeting at Grace|by Judge Gardiner Greens at the rear (Embroidery Department, Main- Floor) ressurection and upon this foundation Memorial Baptist Church. of his residence on Sachem terrace. —_— resv.st hthe Ch"r"g( We luw:‘ the ;nog- : - | The blaze ;fl,‘ u;!nwh:leld :illh slight Connors of Bflwfi t | ern eory . of e ressurection of the damage, ougl sevel oles ere . and with his avents” on | SDIrt {o those Who deny the ressur- | afteraoos or the Grase Mmsiss 13“:;’; burned in the roof. The barn caught / pa— for Commencement Gowns Iection of the body. We preach a|tist church with William A. s ol Wl 5 Do O t not simply crucified but arisen | presiding. Rev. R. arris, wes ng. i i tiuidni ; l&t lllmdty for| Our people stand on this -foundation. th = e devoUoBl;uHexercius m::; e an Bt Edgings and Gatioons, suitable for trimming—at 5c to 75c a yard . conven- | Yet the dan of materialism of love ; James Lacy was in charge of the pro- Church Convention Tuesday. Normandy—French and Shadow Laces and Insertings, up to 9 inches for the fitl lucre of worldliness, | gram which consisted of mandolin and The fifth annual meeting of the wide—at 5c to 50¢c a yard. ¥ threatens the spiritual life of our peo- | violin duet, Home Sweet Home, by F'e- Congregational churched and minis- s i The strike situation at the United|Dle. The conquest over the death and |lix Debarros and Baward Brewer: ters of New London county will be Filet Bands and Edgings, a splendid assortment—at 15¢, 19¢ and 25¢ a States Finishing Company remains | Srave does not begin when life ends| ward Harris read a paper enmled held at the Mystic River Congrega- yard. * practically the same there being no|[here but is the result of Christian|Sleep; a reading, Just You, Mother, |tional church Tuesday morning d 0 i new developments. faith, Let no false doctor or worldily | was given by James Green and a Vio- | afternoon. The program for each’s Baby Irish Crochet Edgings, one-half to four inches wide—at 15¢ to 98¢ o S _ | unbelief shake our fai lin and organ duet, Abide With M ard. FIRE CAUSES LO0SS Second—Abounding in the work of|by Edna Lacy and Edward 'Brewe:: SR vIN DA A% Tilem 2 the Lord. 'The Lord's worlk is crown- | followed. Then came a reading, The BEutag Hemion, OF ABOUT $2000 . by His ressurrection. If that work | Little Fairy, by Ry Laecy: remarke |10.30-11—Organization and business. ars arg, Good-o . we do not simply stand on the founda- | R. Harris of Richmond, Va., gave an Rev. ara S. Worcester ‘Ber Cgmpany Burned at Stockbridge, | tion of His ressurection but His res- | address on education. T of Norwich. Vi . Ryther Here at Present. |surection has wroth about the higher| On -next Sunday Mothers’ day will | 11.30-12—Paper by Rev. H. A. Blake : ' TOM'S 1-33 kw ¥ § it life in us. This life is one of progréss | be observed and the program will be| Of Colehester, subject, Some Re- : R GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR Ormast B. Ryther, who has been in | of development and finds its perfection | in charge of Mrs. Fanny Thompscon. cent Views of the Master. this city for a short time looking after | after death. - — 12-1.30—Recess and luncheon. 5 N = / Oriental and Net Top Laces, four to nine iriches vide—at 10c to $1.50 a yard. (Lace Departmen, Main Floor) / fi ? his nursery, receive word on Monday For this life is a standstill and does HOME CHAPTER MEETING. 4 - Afternoon Session. Wiy ‘Mfiu - m:" el o =1 B inisd his S%a Pof the T ok 10 ot me il e | Sixtyitve Mambars B K 230: s - Susinete anil: collsstion een yed by fire | of the s one of spiritual exper- | Sixty-five Members Present at King's i 1 - early. Friday morning. The mill,. the | lence and the goal of our endeavor in i B iy L e e — Daughters’ H machinery of which is a_complete loss, | our pastoral work. Tt will abound aughters’ Gathering at Jehnson |2.15-315—Address by Secretary ORS. L. F. lld A. ], mmm was operated by the Ryther, Purdy | because it is the work of life. Py e N Sauerson of Bokton | ot Miss Masds Hurgston of S wvd- B a0 o i oy e Mtenent in ul“v'wmip'g'ambemyme" (5702 | kniows that our Tabos 15 Aot b vain. We | (AL the Mfay meating of Hoine chap- - i o G stoeW frm, 7 s . s . rdy, g associat ow at our labor is n vain. e > = PRACTIRE LiMIren T with him in the business. The engine | are the messengers of life and are | for, Oreiie, KIn&'s Daughters held Mon- TAFTVILLE Miss Ethel Thurlow and Miss Mary | ooe Hours 10 & m. to 3 3. and uuu-. hawevar. are not badly | fighting the powers of death. We | qo, D% OhusoN. hnia: on \_ | Burgess were callers in New London % Town street 65 members were preserti, = N\ r the week-end. tity of sawed | shall and must conquer. ove: 9 E & gquanf Mrs, Louis O. Potter presided at the| Funeral of Mrs. R. C. Dion—Miss et T ye, Ear, Nose and M “'fl"" e b e e D 0 ibls EOrDINg | business meefing. Delegates chosen| Clarge Entertains—Amateur Base- |/ Miss Susie Hedler of Occum spent i S devoted their efforts. to the sav- | and at 7 45 this evening. Rev. Henry for- the county conference to be held . ball—Personal the week-end with Miss Alice Green- could and as < at the Coungregational church in-Cen- wood of Front street. R AGNEW, M. D. ot of 1t was | o Xiome Aissions and. Hev. Thoadere | (T2l Village May 19 at 10.15 wers Mra.| The funeral of Mrs. Raiph C- S Physisian and Surgeon Purning mill. | Posselt, secretary of the New York|roui® O Fotter and Mys. was held from her late home on| D. C. Murphy and P. H. Hanlon Room 214 Thayer Buildi Ministerium of New York city will 2 Hl:int‘er;s u.venuetw(th many relatives e in 1§:ew Lt:{:io%tst::dz_y,olt};nd- N Conn. _Green e “office: : — preach on the work of synod. e oY ainccunoustrial, comiuittec. | and friends in attendance, many com- | ing & joint meeting iscus ing g : o T e B ter 1eag. | Bicg of Rockwell street Infants® cloth- casket. were. ‘m".'ny“";’?mt?f?fl“‘ o3| P. F. Hanlon of Fall River, who has .zv.......,., ot ot Vodnsgany X P i, %ttt B | RS A LA B, B S i T e 2 SR M S 1 o i i 2 iy B i s, has return evenings, and by agw First—The church is the congrega- |is peing collected for the hospital, as wel:;lc hin R:l;? Sonoa Bfi:::“churcb n; ; o:“ :aa ew dayi ) . Hotio fpall- ¥ o ot et o Y re crar.s | the, linen proposition 1s a serious ‘o G e st B P Feinidy OF ocin spbelsi: ; £3 Sl ke ,,633.:’;‘1,. S T s LR e e P irme e e oas wora | ~Fioredcre ‘Fresean has resigned. his o a‘g-malf;‘::x%o mi."?fig MQQ flm : A v whice ahouia A "supper of sandwiches, cako and ['were the five brothers of the deccased = LR B, " e & dinarily be sdministered at the pub. | Sofee was served by this commitiec: | and a brother-in-law. _Burial was in| - MARRIED o s ey thte Special Rates to Theatre Trougts, lc service of the church, - Only Yath- | ; ford, the Sacred Heart cemetery, where 2|CROWLEY—SMITH—In Moosup, May 6. . us and wowirl tell you more about " Traveling M & s erans in eommunlon with the church 501 mr:flg; -enécerut read. chxr;:le;; 'i'gu' by n,:,l‘ :. H. Withee, ‘}zfln' a vu'lnwney xi;-g: ki mfi“" 84 Eponeo; James Gilmore, Mrs. Charles Garner | the " fu iye 8. St e ¥ gmhfi$m_m Ory SR My m“"‘ PRI (P34 pastor should bary only | 35me%, Cimore, Mrs, Cigries Caraer | ine’tuneral arringemen m of 'th namm —In xew London, LEE#s 08600D CO. Norwich Cina A mstian, S0kl o church of those who g . RUBILAR—In Ne ¥; FARREL S { rt this life in Cheistian falth. | Hotsiie aere s a00 H,,“’m‘tur‘?,,,; Miss Mary A. Clarke Entertains. | May :'Dm,;.,yr Rev. B F. Adams rth—Since a minister is a lnl- Laurence Hoffman and Mrs. Joha Gil- Miss Mary A. Clarke entertained the R\l’h olamton. T' > ; = Aamtenr fiflmhfh;“‘x‘b:"‘r:’&? 1| 1an. officers of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of A. A...?o, rommers: ! O. H. at the home of her consin, Mrs/ AT (5 by Rav. n)nr'y. g r poverty as well ae persecution INSPECTED 3 M. J. Hasler, Friday evening. = The E ¥ § ” g‘ Lord's sake. It Is d‘f"l&ml bttt e evening was spent in games ugi music. o “%‘.'..?:..“7,'5 Gfl? Miss Lia Vi reen &er s A f‘” :u?’h‘g!& tfi‘:‘:l:?neypm'go :: Department Inspector Flagg Pays a ma‘n‘nd vocal selections were re::& on RIA..\.,M:M:‘ t.:an- : 2o o Sépt. them for any other rsason s Visit: to_Spanish War- Veterans. $tiex Xauie ],u,,m““’“m"“‘,’i:fl sl s mao R on drauy af A £ 4 2 lennie Hasler gave several plano ar: “l— """.,"" 2 H. JACKEL & CO. 1 s AT Fork, Mo, v | vt “‘i‘é:“"fn“‘w“‘: ‘”’“", oniay | Yo, scihonk & e fnch i ot o8 R e, . d e servet y e R e i of the oldest of its kind in the United Department r ] inspected - the local | ROWN. eon, e i Baacctiget, Masebiar | TREE it & member S e WMra. Delina_ Lauretts. s N R BMOOTH SOUND PERFECT B ot Ny Sarses aad Bi¥ The funeral of Mrs. Delina Laur-| don. an enroliment of 190- pastors and dele- “The attendance was the largest in | ctie. took place from her home on|GADLE — Tn thnis city, Mey 7,” Paul CAS’HNGS e ey ey e | B sy dopeins, | S0 e BT e 4 an lon e cam) - service " . - | ticipate in the Memorial fiayp mw Heart church. T el e o Have New Automobiles. = -:A.u-m City in the mvmlx;]fch Dedveiy- W sed. May 9, at's o' ogk. S ¥ department camp which will l!.'r QRADIB OF Plc 1RON 3 . Harry S, Wagner has »lmslm"d be held in Meriden, the dsge‘ual from - ‘were 4 in | Ford tou]:me:lrmp ik ,‘mm,_ the local camp will consist of all the | geph's cemetery at Green: Cliwet Texbirn, Bttt Sabvums na 5 e i Yomg e Gl ] R R B RS AR e Sn R MANUFAGTURERS Bircieont m:w ! :u ndny. oiant. "~ Tocat Boy-was it Norwich” ml-:'wu-m of ‘his Augare. Following the b M‘ freshments were served. — MMWWIAYfi — thrmw M flu v, P. A-Qlllnu h\l.“-n.

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