Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 3, 1917, Page 6

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Just think of it and all A vary nobby line of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear New Sprifig. v s biote, s P 2 : i ki A s VEAL to Roast, b 18c | LEGS LAMB, tb..___......_23c VEAL to Stow, b~ ______14c | FORES LAMB, Ib.._ ... 14c LEAN POT ROAST, Ib___._._14c | SHOULDER STEAK, Ib_______18¢c CORNED BEEF, Ib-___._____12c | HAMS, whole or half, Ib..____20c VEAL CHOPS, tb._ ... 28¢ | Round, Sirloin and Short Steak Ib 22 PACIFIC TOILET PAPER, roll_._6c | YELLOW CORN MEAL, Ib- . ... _4c BOARD 'AND TI.LEV* _':E'*‘m“%m x| S [ COLEMAN'S MUSTARD, can. 16 | CRIME'S CATSUP, bottle ____ 7 Smith Improving. _ 5 fp : OPPOSITE WOOLWORTH'S 5 AND10 GENT STORK D T Lo rvswmp—— E e e employe ; A-.e.un.ofm-n. ‘s “‘ P ulde prevent n-—muy Mln:.m from 3 neA possible spread of the ¢ llvlmok, Niantie, Stony T mno:mtodntmntmtmem London on the > 'pNu(, Pu [fl vaccination ~would llt he east (bl pulsory folow. m .“ Smmm on t A union ssrvics of the ohurshes of hur!r‘i)xtm he. amambly of the POUND H’/‘\ [ll BUI IER (&Y 60LD IN NORWICH ONLY BY Wester!. be held Sunday evening Iobster bills. They come D 17c L7 45(: A rre Broad Be Street Christian church, Ib. 5 g and Rev. Clayton A. Burdick, pastor of -rlns from here it Fo to Harerord. S 5o THE EDWARD CHAPPELL CO. & firstsstveniitn Wk | ™ ™ cumaay eficsn ; - T ged special music 2nd | ter will occupy the puipit of the n-p Ta there will be additional singers. Plans | tist chiirch. Rev. 3 e G Them Wholesale and Retail Distributors haxs Been made for an overfiow mect: | e Stetnogiat: Hov: W o i We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For ing. Such a one was necessary at the ruse Episcopal. and Father = — meeting held last week in Calvary | okle, & Jesals ‘Wil read thune Baptist church. These meetings are 3 oo Rt B P 3 TO HAVE WOMEN preliminarv to the evangelistic cam- paign that is to be held here. i 1-"3‘“1';171;;:'%“:; Rep. LETTER CARRIERS IN PARIS| ™ Facts learned today from offcinl The sum of $515.50 was awarded the | fesentative Willlams, who is iii from | As an Experiment Prefersnce Will be [ 324, dinlomatle circiek serve to cieat | uncheons to be Given by City Au- biENt fn the cusg of SEMwHAN Men- T whre. By A i Given to Wives of Soldiers. OviPning dvents 1o the Far Tact.in thorities of Bordeaux. . era vs. An e 4 ——— | pertor cour: sitting in Westerly, *The | winter. I better. and nopes of Rer re- | paris, March 7, 5.45 p. m.—Women A . g oAsional YAEUS|. Bordesu, March 3, 4.15'D. m—The s WAk BRousi Ae letter carriers will soon be delivering | in the reichstag to “China's abandon- | American freight steamer Rochester at 10.30 a. m. and evening prayer and | sale of a_macaroni plant on ~ Canal Funeral of Marcellus Bailey. mail in Paris, This method will be|ment of neutraity have thrown only '"'".dnc]r:gxrid from New York toduy FRENCH ENTERTAIN CREWS OF ROCHESTER AND ORLEANS eastern empire by the world powers after the Boxer troubles. s address at 7.30 p. m. street. The jury was out about a| The funeral of lus E. SUNDAY SUBJECTS —_— DAl Boncs - Dhfint and’ Ruitbon -0l e Nll T e . . H.’;’. an experiment ana preterence will be | fon IEht upon Germanys endeavor (o ., the rising tide having At the churoh o(dn Ge-d h rfi peared for the plaintiff and Ledwidge | street Friday afternoon. Burial given to wives of soldiers. entente’s move to bring her in and ficated her off the sand bank on which Universalist, Joseph will | and Deneziale for the defense. Court|in Valley cemetery. Some doubt has been expressed as| China’s reluctance to change her pres- | #he stranded last night whije ascend- preach on th bject., Self Advance- | adjourned until Monday. Renevating Property. to whether the women will be able to!ent state of peace without adequate; ng the Gironde river in & fog. ment.. Holy Communion will - be ob- The h ty hased by |Shoulder the wooden box that the|rewards. A “large erowd, attracted ' to the served. Two cases were settied in the Third e R o g b Paris postmen catry without being too| China desires to accomp'ish the | WHarl by the weleomins sirens of oth- The Heliness Mission meets at 87 District court at the weekly session lflnmu Py 'bd - 2" xi! greatly fatigued. The wooden boxes|complete remission of the Boxer in- | €r steamers, chscred the Roch By At Christ church there will be Holy | Friday, Judge Oliver H. Williams. pre- | /5 Swate, 18 belng very much dme|now are well filled since several mail| demnities, which total over $30,000,000 | &nd eried “Long live the U Communion. at 980 a. m.,-service and |siding. In the case of Platt and Wasl el occupancy by Mrs. | gejiveries have been supprgssed & year and continue until 1940, 1f she | States.” B # sermon at 10.30 m., Sunday school | burn Refining company vs. Thomas H. e consolidated with others. S&Metimes, | cntered the war, the part which oth- | The crews of both the Orleans and At the Gospel Mission, mestings are|at noon, and evening prayer and ad- | Barber, judgment was given the plain- Village Notes. also, the mail from the United States| erwise would be paid to Austria and |the Rochester and the officers and T m #nd evening| dress at 7.30 o'clock tiff for $40.75. F. Allessio and N. County Commissioner Charles H.|is so heavy as greatly to increase the [ Germany could be repudiated. Infor-|Ccrews from British and French ves- in the Steiner bullding. e santo were ordered to pay figty cents|Smith, housed by a broken bene in his | weight of the boxi mation here indicates that the entente | Sels here have been invited to another At the Nerwich Tewn Methodist| each week until the judgment in the|ankie, is now able to get down stairs, Recently women tried to replace the | already has azreed to postpone pay-|8&la performance in the French thea- At the Ch n Science Reading | EPiseopal church there will be morn- Mr. and Mrs. Owen A. Willlams of | postmen at Neuilly, a suburb of Paris | ments in cose China begins hostilities, | tre- and to luncheons to be given by sub-|ing worship and sermon and holy Petersburg, N. Y. are visiting here | but they lasted only three days. The | but does not corroborate Tientsin ad- | the city authorities. n the bullding Tor the study will be Christ Jesus,| Communion. The evening subject wiil | an evening service with .sermon. The| for a few days. postal administration, however, hopes | vlces that France and Belgium, in be- be Neo Nest for the Dove. pastor, Rev. H, J. Wyekoff, will preach} A. C. Cll.rk of North Adams is here | that the Paris experiment will be| half of the powers, have offered com- | MAN’S BODY FOUND ON d\ vw Epissopal ohurch there| peginning each | MOrRInE and evening. pooe T P 3 S e Yo RSt romimmion ) s smm inyoiven 1§ FISHER’S ISLAND SHORE - - 3 — 58 ] '‘aber has been enter- b (R suc] an appreciable part of na's & %o hely. commmunion apd. sermon g by .y = At the Sheltering Arms tl'.l’er -esr'vs:: t-;;ln‘ Miss Daisy Kenyon of West- | VIRTUALLY CERTAIN CHINA total i o that“ (3 mt’!!fl;clor.v Only _identification ks - Were. . on meetings - beld. sign Rev. erly. ent t ve tl - > Baglin and yife of The Salvation Ar- | Howe, pasto: Mrs. W. L. Mosher is recovering| WILL BREAK WITH GERMANY | afreemont momht o = bovernment. | Pawn Ticket am J.. Moore. my will assist the pastor. Esther Pullen will conduct the musical | (ro mthe éffects of a_recent fall Reprtiatiars i B Pra for H ———— ooy Rev. Percy Walfenden of Watertord | Negotiations Are rogress for Her Fisher's Island, Y., Mareh - 2. ; g | _The Assccisted Bibis Séudents nola conducted services at. the Baptist Entry Into the War. GAMBEING Haes e On "Thursday aftetfioon” oné_of tha rvices in W. C. T. U. 35 At the Preston Ci Baptist church | church last evening with a good at- — EAST HARTFORD RAIDED | guards stationed at Prospect Hili dis- Sonrse_in the morning on Bacire M= [Bev. H. F. Adams, D. . is conducting | tendance L T s Bt g, ‘Warinailyy Well) Sporti L e s walknine s New 3 ow im ennecy, ‘el lown iporting | Y, SIOK |oe S mm i S i i e e i B i T o |t Keonady W Koew seorios| RS i et exce ment. z e man # y At Grace church, Yantic, Rev, J. W.| CLoAing at T30 udring the week excopt | MNT iz of the Ladies’ Aid soclety | are In progress at Peking and in all| grarrora, Mareh 2.—Jim Kennedy, | ldentification marks were pawn tick- ; . 55 > :| ets on the New York pawn shop with m sznPATEn Aromon, Tector. there ek will be held Monday ovening at the |the emtento capitals, It Was learned |weil Kknown 'In sporting circles | o T R e T 3 Trinity _Methodist iscopal | home of Mrs. J, W. Potter. here today and their success depends | throughout the state as fight promoter | the name Wi . Moore. It was g 'n"m”"'.,,a"""‘,..,',‘,f”w"“e,“"’m , Rev. F. W. Coleman, pastor, only upon the hermonizing of the re- | was fined $100 and costs in the East the opinion of all who viewed the ho -.r- ill be Holy Communion in the wards to be given China with the| Hartford town court today for ru a mon at 5 o'élock, there W oy 5 Aol ven NORWICH TOWN SO B Goparation ‘Gamink SF| oln A Lommiing heise, Beyen. M B ey e ypparyutly ERJOY LIFE! LIVEN YOUR LIVER will be held at noom, an her. guenters, including Hugzh Rorty, base- Mieen's SO, bt ’ AND BOWELS TO-NIGHT DLt g Episcepal chureh:| Bible class will also meet’at noon. At| Topies of Lenten Bermons—Mr. and| It is regarded as virtually certain|ball umpire, were fined $10 and costs R AR Kennedv paid the fines and New _ Britain— The fire department F. J. Bol > there will| 5239 o'clock the worth league will that China will sever relations with{ each. AND FEEL GREAT. be ol Cuis Tl e Wi g o e [ Ll G "Lf' "“;’_"': - ,',"" e .| Germany and declaration of war prob- | costs of all, $260. will be prepared to fight the next big 10.30 o’clpck, @ session of the Sunday | yice. Ducks Linger Late on Yantic River. ably will follow if the entente will —_—_— fire with 10,000 feet 6f hese, 500 feet WARE UP WITH HEAD CLEAR,|5¢hool at noon and evening prayer and e @uarantee satisfactory relaxation o°| H. Q. Huffman. of Youngstown. Ohlo, | having arrived vesterday after a tel- A a SO LTS PRI A D ST EATY RS S S RO T IR0 80 PICIAES LY F I e SRR AES STOMACH SWEET, BREATH | Srmon at 1.39 o'clock. , | At the MecKinley Avenue A. M. E.| i e" permans for the season of |ine restrictions imposed upon the|recently complefed a fifty-duy fast. |egraphic order was given. RIGHT, COLD GONE. At Park Congregational church there Zion church Rev. By Joorse Blddle | their subjects, March 4, The Message il be preaching morning and at 430 | Uice, Sunday schooi at noon and a 0- 12+ 1 by the pastor. Rev. er servige at 7 in the evening and & oly . commnunion. There will be| o masgof e gy ‘.,‘.’h:“"‘:‘_’ preaching by the Pastor at 3 o'clock | gape of yus te of Doubt, The subject will be The Christian T Mateh e, Metnass Life. oF Paut to an of éonhman. FniL At heyDaltic Methodist Epincopal| At the Federated shurch, Rev. Ar-|gi'ss BT, D8 2foReees b 3 d < church, Rev. Charles Smith will thur W. Burdon, pastor, there will| & Sme g o 5 BV, Ly Ap’“ k6 8, Message of the An l'to an be & morning service with sermon by | Xpe of Aspiration, Mark 10: the pastor. Thers will be Sunday 7 school at noon, meeting Of the Chris- tian Endeavor at 6.30, and an evening Ducks Remain, service with a_short sermon by the| The half dozen ducks that for years pastor on Seff Restraint. nn‘ ser- | have spent the winter months on the At the ormvlllo Cong-onunml vice will precede the mee Yantic river near Town street usual- tlwr‘h. Bunhy i i 1y leave when the song sparrow comes. “lfl“ Taftvil Congregational | This year the song sparrows have Rev. Arthur Varley, been about for several days while the ducks still remain. | in New Hame. union. In the evening bo'n Tonten addrens on The Penitential|, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Pember, whose afln ohmh. Rev. | Psalm, Pasim 32. There will be special | home 6n Plain Hill was mentlv burn- Benjamin W. wili | music under the direction of the La-{ed, moved Thursday to the apartment Will be | dles' Berievolent soclety. they have rented in Mr. and Mrs. Ver- 2 &t any drug store now and Man Amg .u 'n.n will ————— gason’s house on Huntington avenue. ed up by morning. Stop | pe Sunaw school noon, 2| At the Central Baptist church, the . %?m«u 'l:: meetin o(“::o B. ‘! P. U. at uo o'~ D. D, Sheltering Arms Service. ready clock. In evening the Lord's ok Cascarets gripe, il Koot = Dr. S H. Hows pastor of Park e e st Congregational church, will conduot """,k. aita, Bils OF caloeatl TheyTe| At tne Second Wu, e st — the Bunday 'at.srnoen ‘service ‘a3 the | Mmuam.wmu ] et M T R AT i Rl il unday | will be in charge of the music. LB e 1 sermon to the Sunday school). mm\mlun xouovlnx thc ‘morning ser- To Speak at Jnll. 30. m., -Rev. G. H. Ewing, the $ies Charlotte Christeann: Thy First Conkresational shuren. will give ject will be Service. an address at the jail Suniay a 3 3 i nbon. At the First Baptist ehurch. George PSS - Evangelis Henry Stroiise, minister, t M} erce Veste: : Lt il g e, gt | e e ML o s N . - §i 3. W. Strahl wiil have charge of tne |'"8 Of Bast Town street. ow 0“ DRA"GH tec | | Mrs. Theodore Greerhalgh of Taft- 1 at | Ville was a recent guest of Mrs. A. F. NOW GOING ON B2 e Sl o T B mdon, was at_his = home on on e *be Knocking R Otrvhnao aven: two this —AT— e R R T e campaign is in full swing. Shea & Burke’s g 20% Of @eSRraermes | RULEIIE AuREE 15‘10 E&"‘.&“fi%’.fi'_ e, LT AT AT G

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