Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 23, 1917, Page 7

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L5 o AtZBcaYtivaluSlOO Bmmbby‘l—flnll.wwlolcl,wo yards of Imported Frénch Ratine in the following sport shades: White, pink, light blue, coral, wisteris, old vose, gold, fuschis, Nile, light and 'dark Copenhagen. tmpobm-ddyhhfloh“dm ing wear, for sport costumes, for motoring and for seashore wear. They are 42 inches wide, strictly fast col. ors and once & color is sold cannot be duplicated. e ; Z;.‘:&;Mm-i'fm;:‘mu‘"gh"m” : e e s ——b:::n-wuhwm 2’:.‘....’::’ 1S el ey : tity of some colors is limited we advise an early soloction. On sale when the store opens this morning. f 1647 ADAMS TAVERA i | ! %:% :fz fil i fp ; bt 41 g! s fi : i | i shower 2 two - Predictions for Sunday: Probably foundations. TWO GRASS FIRES Tromnjer’s &, SRRSO L AT MOHEGAN PA! Sum, Meen =ad Tides. J 5 Fi Company And Exercise Wagon Evergreen Beer Vet FOER p aoon [ *%nip “Church use » e,20- | From Contral Station Respondes. OTHER SPECIAL OFFERINGS REAL GERMAN LAGER rmesinations, suicides, and the like.| There were two calls for A grass fires is on draught at S5 ' nnlsalips - The Catholic church, in hrer teaching | a¢ Mohegan park on Sunday afterncon. H. JACKEL & CO. {E[H ]2 y e ot I 13 upen B el o et T | e et was recusd ot 0w coeni|] FOUr INew Spring Weaves | 110 114 OrEa: . man and for woman, said preacher. | Station at 4.15 and was a still alarm. the exact teachings The second call came in by telephone SPECIAL PRICES in regard to the enormity of|at 5.48 o'clock. The T mn c::?inm AT . beliove in a Supreme Being. _— at For Ihat reassn’ sbe does Dot company and an i M = 1 ours after high water it Is low Membership Over Two Millions. grant, as do the sects, the right of | the Central n.uuh mm o m 40-inch Sport Voile, in woven stripes with i Snd | ude whioh 1a Fotiowsd by Roed tide: The order known ax the ‘m = ?r:’ivnfl.)rupann in such a grave ma :mrz.filwz.‘:o;u: au::‘n.ct n‘m P ‘ s 5 Pd s t Order of Odd Fellows was founded 2 % GREENEVILLE St 3 ey 0 U0 S o[ o Bl s P SN e S R Ry Dlack e, coly: Me T — membership of over leave the church; what Christ taught Frd Sid i . 2 % lue 59 i1 No"Gutsias' ails mad i looking to God as the Supreme Ruler | is Love. has ah Bk CAAe S i can - | Soue- Mg tlie “IWRLL- i oo blue, pink and tan—Special price ......... ) value 59¢ o. ® of_the Universe. Love in what binds men together |l To ctrines: while the | Diage ::w:"g'ofu:n&csummhru ey ; L R e e e v to lo manctified. whoss out. | The blaze was causea by rags pited || 40-inch Shadow Stripe Voile, 2 beautiful wezve 49c a universal language | M4rriage etate is san: ity of what . S5. MVIAFRES P | Lorosy Attended—vaia Club Holds | lons ‘peopie. are members or support- | Xhich abpeals to all classes and con- | aas easw To sin will S1oars have pot | benind & stove and as there ‘was on |F Loy i stripe, in black, white, lavender, pink, Annual Business Mesting—Notes. | ®r3, OT attendants at some church. condemnation. had to b h door. Dép- o Nalurally . the Sact of - FEtNESRed vamm;umm{ bustera e 1R | To the excuse that personal purity is Uty Chtef Binson Temsondea " P¢P- |} light bue, gold, green and )’C“OW‘—SP“‘“ Pianos At the Federated church Sunday N e # A diffcult, the preacher declared e price 5 g IR value 59¢ R w Bura P e Man. Saap oo (ot o Jive noty In His aighe. It ‘only. m:; MOIERN THOUGWT. i & ¢ o irdon speak on Self- 3 g Gesp 3 iy ” Player-Pian Somoutt’ Self-Respect. Rev. M hove Steadies and comforts man as he | wil] take advantage of the graces and | Doctrines of Twenty-five Years Aj 36-inch Pongee Sport Foulard, silk and linen, Flay 08 Sotiin Mok Nk tant Trasa Drov. N has so many wants., ambitions. long-{the sacraments designed for their| Are No Lon, iy Exgonnitiod 14 5 S '%-:n "1 and sald in part g ;| Intre_and dreema.” Biat he s Tiabie % | manctication. To those who determing ger Being Expounded. |l natural color ground with striking designs in Victor Victrolas 3 St Ts not aiwiys is: | mean men alons, it includes women 4s| ' Love helps man forget himself that [ apirit of God will whisper, A% It dd to | g 1o, i pinE service Sundar at the |} dots and figures, very desirable for dresses, s b 5598 enc: well. e may service to others. Saint Pawl, “My grace i t % e cademy was very largely S ON EASY TERMS SR ey o TANr W ] e are nearly half a milion wo- | Tove'is & divine factor in human [your s suMcient %r | ¥ ded. ‘Mrs. Mary . Vanderoit ot || Waists and skirts—Special price............ ) value7s latter. Paul makes a close analysis|men conn = o : , N. Y, being the speaker u.:w“w?:l"m‘-‘ BITLEGln 8 the 13n cnapter of Romams and|nnd IO SR I NS TheChuren of | with love, theve. ‘v 'pe ?-.."&":‘:’k o e = - alhe “Sioacon Trousnt, 36-inch Crepe Silk Poplin, 2 new weave this New Landon~ |ona’ of us have our rishtful piace i | heloving Ged. © o 1O | renteo WARS WiLL END o enatror wini || Season, especially desirable for one-piece -2 : ere are those ‘of the chu oy ST =aid | a € T T oy nd A o oneet | couta join hands all around our globe, | transform. Apprehension 'of truth | R. H. Hirsh Says Mankind Will be|lS0aY may be s person's religious con- |} qresses, colors are white, sapphire, Copen- TOM'S 1.2-3 5c CIGAR |s0n expacts to win on a principie of one brotherhood of humani- | glorifles life—give it new meaning: it Thoroughly Humiliated. nominations of which he or she may |} hagen, navy, brown, tan, old rose, wisteria alue 5 M e tasing fo Whriwinesa: cun | 7, Sxaits the homely and common iace -l B e T oAb ma s | $1:19 Most Cigare Are .Geod ning or his tucky star. God's law gir- | Again the church and this fraternity | duties, it teachers us that nothing is( R. H. Hirsh, of _the New|by each one, if they read at all upon | gray, leaf green and dark green—Special price THESE ARE BETTER |dles the earth. which law says God is | unite in the mission of uplifting and | mean or low that is useful: it points|York City Temple, vesterday af.|the subjoct. that the theological doc- ~ not mocked but whatsoever a man |helping women to their rightful | the way to noble and heroic service: |ternoon in Buckingham Memorial | trines of twenty-five years ago; the GOODFELLOW 10c CIGAR toweth nat shail ne aiso repest Place in_life. and puts us in line with those forces | hall, said to a large audience that|teachings that our fathers and rothe Try them and see But ® sel ed man thinks he + both endeavor to bring forth &:‘&Tvm;r‘{:l achievements and .l.o result "tfl'h. wa G: kllél?Om ;:l‘ sat and ‘t:;:nefd to, l‘r; no lggxer 4 v can cocape this v and ihat It 1o pos 3 . and 3 or government long promised and 10ng | being expounded from the modern Mr. Varley. Un- |¢ay and Sunday THOS. ‘M. SHEA, Prop, Frankila 8t [sibie to '.:a mnn.' ‘life dealing in s rue “wamanhood o 3| oruth has rexenrative power — it|praved for would be established. but | pulpit, “except “when an _evangeiistic R T e Tt e SIS Palace Cafe strengthen & e Y. lenews and ressurects. that it woul es upon the | campaign is being conducted and the ‘Albert Portelance, manager of s S 4 A excellence of all those virtuss which| Truth in the mind, and in the whole [ ruins of present systems of govern- |doctrine of fear of God, and the ter. |of the funeral arrangements. e by s oo e ey Combine Lo make 5 groman all that ie | nte, Yranstorme 'cho Hife that la”con’ | ment, Tnich are impo poveriahsie them- | rors of eternal dampation are’ thun- oIk We ford and return Sunday. ? | bure, noble and good. and helps to transform rough the expenditure of over | dered down upon us to frighten us in- e — Ammn " vo::l‘hl’:‘l::‘ ‘::‘:.'-::"::‘; . ‘There are six principles which enter | the vg % 000,000 daily and untold millions |to accepting again ancient and worn| At the reguli 3 ")'ffi'"n'n 02‘;2' ;”:_'}. Robert Wilson of Hartford, formes! Special Rates to Theatrs Treupes w seif-respect is a different thing. | Into the spiritual rock upon which the department of life truth- | o flower of earth’s manhood. out dogmas, we do not heer much}set Canoe club held fn FUOL CEOME|or this place, was a visitor w N iah, who uttered the eeco church and this fraternity are foun fulneas is [n the foundation. Thuth is He spoke for over an hour, saying |about the old time heaven or hell | Saturday evening the friends here on Sunday. Traveli M chm . cond buidi reported favor- v, uine | ed. v are 3 : ovely. It is one of the most beautiful er ¢ e truth is plainly seen | preached at the average church ser- . 2 " on, tex! a8 a man who had a gen: e | od. Thy familiar to us all, but | 3 K furthe hat the truth lainl: hed & B charge, of the bu ng POl Livery Gennection Shetucket Street | geitirespect. He had a good place in | it will dc x60d to think of them |objects in the universe. It is poferful. | today—that earth’s kingdoms are not | vice. ably and work will be started very ¢ 3 teet b = : FARREL & SANDERSON, Frope. |ihe Palace of the king of Peraia and |asain, and indeed it would do all|It was never conquored. or ever can | Hevew's kingdoms. but rather the | And it shows better than any other[soon. The foat ln to be 10 foet by m m RHE“MATISM‘ been Men and women food If they could | pe. Tt has the stremein ? | kingdoms which the Adversary had | thing that humanity is growing more e e * ik AR QA Mave | Svet have Defore them the ideals of e R B I e hen he offered to Jesus the | humane, and the world at large is get- | Farrels, ‘Theré will be s run erecied Overhauling o naeifeh And hoble BoUl and Touad | Eriendship, Love, Truth. Faith, Hobe. | Kingly of all human quelities kingdoms of the world upon condition | ting nearer to God, when it refuses |‘rom the boathouse to the float, & imposaitie living In o paiace while Charity. ‘ithout faith there can be no love, | that He Bow allegiance to his satanic | to believe that God would create that|run will be equipped wx!_'ll_hr’*;:;'u 1a2 | Musterole Loosens Up Those Seff These principles bid us do philan- d without love majesty. which a human father or mother |bring the craft up o b ” : H g B o B I sore trouble |\ Jipic acts, o Ao desds of merey tor B 2 - Mr Hirach saiq further that the|would shrink in horror from condemn- froutine of business wa3 transacted. Joints—Drives Out Pain . - ‘ . | the relief ana heip of our fellows. twe vt Weo present order of things s past pre- |ing an erring child to sufte T Ma and Repair wm e et B ppevarning 10 & Glscour- | nis ia & moet worthv motive: but|bue vitiss We are called upon tof BC! o ge to bieces proparatory | Can ans of Son ImaEing yourselves Personats and Netes. B B T i % his faith in he with a personality | We shoula mot formet that it is the|pjies faith in our fellowmen as the| !0 80 to m. time, now close at hand, | condemning your boy or girl to suffer| 1, iq O'Brien_spent the week end | y L 80 Irresistible soon had them at work | Object of the Christian church to do|creation of God. or as the children of | ¥hen earth’s government will be up- torture by no matter how bad| . friends in Worcester. el it gives. OF ALL KINDS ON bullding “.. ‘walls Jerusalem. all things for the betterment of man,|God. Hope is the anchor of the soul of | O% the shoulders of the Prince of or girl may be? e a jar at once from the mearest The enemies of Nehemiah soon saw | to relie: man. Hope helns us look beyond the | Feace of whose government and peace | We as Spiritusliats belleve in Godl w0 Miller of New London apent Stere. It is' & cluni, WHNEPISERE AUTOMOBILES, ke it bacemes Iadependeat. | ool T un temporal. " Hope bids us be of good | ™IS 2NN HL"% "weuid not be lonk | or the Geuds Armasment, In the flow. | the week end with his parents in the | made with the oil of mustard = Bew trying by every means to bring him | heeds of man that phnummm can- { (heer. cou hem. t P than a mustard plaster and does CARRIAGES, WAGONS, | not. supply. : BIoouncl ith them, but e stead- | "imere la need of the spiritual ood | o CRATIY is the other principle in the until mankind, thoroughly humiliats ering shrub or the winter-blasted tree, | Villaze. Sithr Ty Chstind faet W will be beating their implements of {in the flowing brook, the placid lake, Work. foundation rock upon which fur In- it is being rubbed on! 3 = the ar inte lowshares, ‘when there | th tos tossed sea, a God that is i T ér of Déep River was 8 D TRUCKS and CARTS, S0 trghuen Wi but o7 ey e, T TN o leiniiee are. belk Would Besno more war. but the knowl | all and throush all, of Which we ATe | the Eusat of reltives here over the| Musterole is recommended by mam X Ne frienda, who woharity may refer ‘to simple wiving | 5 ‘%f the Tord wouid All the whole | & part and in Which we live ana move | week snd. doctors and nurses. Millions of jars Meshanical M Painting, Trim- ' Hickory strest. The bride recsived a iy Pt ewe Uilder- | earth as the waters now cover the|and have our being. And we believe _— used annually for bronchitis, croup, » ... Ao m: ¥ large fumber of handsome gifis” ln- D more | sea s, e e e s | Thomas O'Brien of Hartford was the | neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, th ‘sz ing cut glass, gold, china and sil- : - ==L e pevchic w 3| guest ‘of triends in town over Satur- | matism, ins and aches of th w“‘ - "" i beanehon Vo laen . rware, from & large circle of friends | which b T T o RENG HELS WOLE GAL: by et g L Se A o re» :‘.:_‘ll“:rh?:i::o' o oo It was bulll |Who wish the newly married couple | mankind. = 3 e — i SBiains, frosted foet, colds aotia “ToCk of hia' beet that | much habpinets in their weaded itfe. | I Goex not refer to adminiatration | Ne ety Filty Members Anewered to|the anguls, ench anesis &5 Aplared BomrN iy prgre Rty oo 5 ooc had called him to Mr, Tnnt"u is well known in this onlv t6 the physical necessities. but Names at Enthusiastim Meet- as were seen by | RILEY—In Nerwich. April 20. 1817, a " clty, being a foreman in the employ [inciudes the moral inabilities of the s Tam, Tobart Francis, o Mr. and Mra. e otk MoWilllame company. | iaciudes, : 7 . Thomas W. Riler ¥ s Yok gven im0 46 : There i opo, dSliEht equal to the| /The Xens had an enthusiastic meet- | Kpocarea ‘o Josesh In 507 to 515 North Main St. |have seif-respect x| Voung Ladiss’ Sndelity Wieste Ofsett. | tuxury of doing good. Ing Friday evening with about forty- | foretold of the birth of the Chi MARRIED. the right thing. m ood oni"a ity | The menthly mesting st the Youn The Church of Christ 4 e ¥ —In _ Pomfret, 3 Pl'wh later came again and warned him to P ARL n the "“l- misalon. Ladles Sodality of St. Mary's church These two organizations, the church| The bresident. Mrs. Herbert Willey, | take the ohild out of the clty: such AT & Lapdrie of Put. 3 ¢ took place in thelr assembly rooms on ! B Ml B g B o L A T T P wt.om Sunday afternoon at 348 o' dlock, i when e Rty A6 Swnted o | heee Deng @ Of a discussion | and led Mim out into the streets of ¢ ST TR RSN Y TR AN | e S e M e | TR IR e |G S sattnt et 0 RETS R s P84 A Tongren und Miss Agnes |tendance was large. It was aleo the | STRIty assumes any Sucmllace a8 the | Vg v Howard, chairman of the en- | ind Elias) and as appeared to all the | HiorP*%, " ot SPECIAL MEETING S ¥, Snyeg wers united in marviage by T g S g R tortainment comaitise n‘u‘?w that | propheta’and seera”of every afe and | Friivenorisie THE FRISWELL CO. aien o gt ganizations blessing human society, | To! X A | ot wvery Geal v's nd B. Socisty te .27 FRANKLIN .S ke s Decomingly “aien e excel Slipcriotng sehi wd kncwiuaes, whiis | Sat cach o newee wlih oSk, | And B in, he Goghoos o ot - alaht AT Sclock. 10" mke: tetion o0 av, Sown e they minister efficiently to the needs |&®stion for the good and t|man and the of humanity x5 cmpsen. April 21, 191 W A N ey m!'.."‘." plcture hat o m‘melolh it ) o e Sieteasd. o aseowsy. to. b Wilter M. | Hras throug and “ohier the’ change oy .'"“ % K - n res) nn o_his name . IV Gl April 21 rd ? President CAYE WELDING AND Mre. 00, | The couple wers ’ I e Acomplish muah | (g T Rave & brief reeume of the so- | called death. Tonn nffv'«"fi‘ Nis bith year | ToT OTUeT L INGiS M. ToOMEY 51 Chestaut Street. Carl" Wrickbon, ‘sister of | the d President, | (1 W0 hey attempt Bothing b sech | clety during the past 11 years. Th Following the lecture, Mrs. Van-|ep.wre In _Norwich. April 22, oxy-Agwiane | ..' o matron of horor, and Vietor Sonsren: A Drincoll; 28i- | lines of worthy effort to which the | Society starting with 13 charter derbilt gave many message ord, a oAl ---.“*..w,':.«:nn;mu»:ndm o church is mot = pledged. ana bera. — Shes 3.tallorsd eult with hat to match. The ;-rt:rwufil“':'m“‘"““g‘ Brav; ress munion Rol only %s betwsen man and | Society has memberaiiip of over six- Rised by thelr friends in the audience. ulem ma e D i e, von ¥ e mciety han - “membership of bis fellow man, but es Between men |ty members. . e Sent to Dordy y Kinhs e S0 A i o S e S | Sttt st o | RS T o B BRI e, gy o ot e m‘?",',,..a n 7 o on -DR. A.'d. SINAY ments within the same period. Plane | FUGLLY, e Freat virtuee of which was sl v | Sh0% 05 Derky for sty By Vateriane | arrmet - > K Was served % |and profession Of mew members Wi e ean os I them the tmportance . o e B | er Hudviges k Sides vill take place during the month of | °fiNGerity and obedience. E. Peck AFTVILLE ent st T, e i e Parsons. T and $Mrs. Tongren left Rev. John H. Fitzmaurice, the chap- | JIC (MPOR e atovae of alom e closed with singing Bon TRy, Yan et M | 5 et Tullix & sractare:of charan. | The. ""_._——"‘“"" == .co.nl.r:.'ntionll il il it "“l meery. Horwich, o3 wrviv DIREC[ORS inter .'gs er shall be ble and true. gt g K h,.:....'“'h'._“.“ 2 m",""',,'?;.'“,..“,".%"d" "“.,“‘ SNy Bt Upon o o e SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTES. Mrs: Aol Asdarion—Cdnes Cieli tinuance for the future. % LW Opening Programme at Noank Church| Meste—Notés. — Today. At the Taftville Congregational CASTORIA | oo i o I i w2 % puThe,Tels club held cheir lar e Among the e by | Varley, pastor of the chu: ex- usiness mesting Baturday evening in HORROWS IN PERSIA.| superintendent Stephen E. Peéckham [changed pulpits with Rev. H.J. Wyck- pu m at nis home w«nuu at 1 For Infants and Children their rooms on North Main street with R ) gf the First Baptist Bible school on|off of the Second Congregational Lady Assistant In F Yo - unr... ;ml:lber in Atunl-nu. The | P. 8. Benjamin Spoke at West Side | gy nda: church in Norwich. Rev. Mr. Wyckoft | sa, -.gn...l.. onn;nuur Aofl’l -3 ™ 3 Use -h“ [@ars |revorts of the secretary and treasurer Church Yesterday Morning. delivered an interesting sermen to a -'fl’ noney. .7 . Telephone 323 “""t"' At the Funt aist chureh Sundey 7‘; London Re. . Variey s “rnn‘ "",.' ,,‘,'{”ml'! Finerxi from Dawley underaking WENRY B CHURCH - P, 8. Benjamin spoke of Per. | acrer’ inces ing address on Se . T W =2 e Sacrifice. 4 "f'?fl" Rogeken. X. 3. :fil’l k i ; - . in of the Baptist chu: rednesda: FUNERAL. ucnum soridy | Pl hands of a committee to decide" upon hearing Mr. Congregational ~_ church: sday . corvwieh T T and report at the next meeting. X e e Bozrah Congregational church. Mrs. Annie Andersen. " X be '-.:"“ A". & .“ °=N 's St. Joseph'a Society Helds Mesting. worship, and be heid Saturday. T e, s andoraon | Combany. o) Seuin Teoct e ‘aton” DR. E. J. JONES was held The regular monthly meeting of St. m- Frontingion Bireet Baptist church, home of her daughter, Mrs. Matilda Joseph's society was held ew London. South Front street, i ildi e e i, Sudag ot n . M & ot ot, with | ™ Pateick 7. i|Suite 46 Shannon Building -Arn mnnb-r‘--t- reports Henry Maynard Found Dead. ce. About the casket Notice 6f funeral hereafte: Take elevator Shetucl Street 7 found fioral forms. - S————— trance. Ph Pohting of bosttes was ‘was transacted. Gead Sunday afterndon e ducted 3 CARD OF THANKS o2 25 s SRV sl r 'r-. We take this means of extending o i %3 Annie Torranes of had been Nving ¥ shanty. of Jeaus, |our sincers gratitude to our meighbors William Hastings _spent week at was mrere rendered 5 Wiiam [Herrick of |and friends tor their many acw of |l Shea & Burke £nd as the guest of tricnds at Crescont | Fomancs n Wed by C. H. Daw 3 . The ~ bearers " “four | kindnesa daring the liiness and deatn Park, R. I g ing, e srandsons, G.m- Beis- |of our loved one, Amos Lucy. It 1s our 41 Main Strest L o &« g Danbury.—The New York. New Ha- Aesire to cnoml tnlnk those The regular meeting of the m in- Compiet i Hartford raiiroad has an- | Howard * Ibert b inél 2 st e TF T aaraten o berg? e R e S R Saproves ot siat mres-mit - | N Funeral Directors will be heid in the church -flm cemetery, Tuesday afternoon. e a committal service was read! M] AMOS LUCY AND FAMILY,

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