Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 19, 1917, Page 5

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ey in physical forces—no development of ‘mental powers—will suffice to sat- isfy men and permit them to live in L] peace with each other unless there is enveloping and controlling their whole achievement a spiritual effluence r . S L - cmomw , hich Pt SR it ite HEed e B = o w.fi'h.,,-m.,r, dre’ wo: Cin o e (AT ot A et AN stiatas spir- GOSIIJ' heals Norwich W.mfl- it -which is surging through France, England and Canada as never before. g ) A ‘We shall soon experience it, and the Y . Teo many % e y Ve in i d“"“‘ M. C. A ‘will ‘e a most effective in- es gl s Y 5, strument to conserving that spirit an | pains and aches for ‘troubles-peculiar | . Miss Laura Raym ‘na,.,g.sp Bl : making it-a constructive force in the to the sex. More often disordered kid- : Qe gomsae Swast el i 8 L of | 1ife, of the nation i i ent ) L. e, o s e 0’ e work nevs are causing the aching back,| ‘1 Norwich stores Fridey, sou : : J of ihe T M. C. A, and the compietc a ells, headachedafd irregular |Deds were sélfink-at two qudx-tt Mrs. W. H. Wilson, of b«orwh:h has| - 2 2 consecration of the splendid men that iy ¢ Speils g quarter. AT 3z M%‘% o s og Lef son, now are found in itsdirectors and sec- urination. Kidney wealiness ‘becomes |- y};' - i rvwon -q’ LRI ilson at Deep Rive: / retaries that have changed me from a i time. | Fridays - 3 85 can - . - | scarcely “willing ~ contributor to a e e S toner |azmy - enligtments showed a sfotal ‘of{ “David R. Kinn i : ; zealous advocate and supporter of its tried kidney remedy—Doan's Kidney | 538 to date. has b-qn ‘&t Lot a nuce, ameng the agencies of the{activities -] ocal, national and interna- church, tional—T. especially . admire its in- Pills. Hosts of people testify to their] A 2004 number from Norwich will i CoA R SRR S bt : .} . fluence for democracy in social rela- inol Oint merit. Read a Norwich cage: | attend the Sundav School institute-at| Miss Anna D.pnu ‘of 325 B&'un 3 F Valong: which Chriatiin - conascration uon.jmn‘“nu:l"';} e‘n»mhu; g A The moment that l.{:s n‘t;‘ ot i i, e ew London today:. 3 - |avenue has Iotprasd. aner spending. a moves. to help. vouns men. in their so-|recreational educational and religious | | ment touches itching skin the it Mra. Jenrfy I Spauldfiel £1 Tanner | = " RTion | feceger] T AvAR e bk in| Brlilsepor} ; . | elal relations, in their daily duties and | work. ing usually stops and bealing begins Avenue, Norwich, says: < “Bxertion of [p.C garrian. Boston. Sunday. 630, | Rebert - Waiker, ‘Ciis Hedlers and 4 pleasures, “and in, the .intimacies of Next to The Church. That is why doctors prescribe it lexg secular life. It is a ministry of Chris-| The Y./ M. C. A. stands next to the | | successtully even in severe cl L king d to make my back|First Cong. church.—adv. Sigurd. Swanson of Baltic attenfded : - : A 4 i i social in’ Chesterfield Thursday ev tian; Brotherfood.” church as the uphol®&r and developer | | eczema,ringworm, rashes,and ma s e '-'m;m e s nination | ing. e il ; e A-Christian Building. of the best features in the pHysical other tormenting, disfigur ' ot b ’ : - frs a % e “hris- [ moral and ‘spiritual life of our young & vy ths SEBSS wrice rrequent.’ ] taied O (hane i 3 Alfred S. Clark of . Providencs .Ras| - 3 + d tram: b,,nfi'l,.fbfiu oy Chiistian. money, | men, and it worlk ricaly merits the | | diseases. Aided by wa of Doan's Kidney Pills, which I got | |been the guest of his cousins, Mr. and drawn from all quarters by the magic | best equipment that may be had that with Resinol Soap, R esinol Ointr Tites & Jonow Drog) Storeiand wisl e The new tel & o s By vErmen (OO, Jh8 past. - fof“Christ's’ name ahd solely by. that|it may not -be hampered in its con- makes a sick skin or scalp hea A Janes 2 2| tributed “’“’d“,‘ Fifront | week. 3 £ : - | [mame! “Drawn in large sums and |tinuously expanding oppotunities of | | TEICRETCn P N L surel. I Baven't felt mny meed il S0 ias S T ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Smith of| 3 P o S sy ot whigm doutt- | Fich dervice ) the commpiiity. During Resinol Ointment and R : : ¥ Iy caile esinol Ointment and Resinel Soap s Kidney medicine since.” : Rey. N:iB. Copk is ill [ Chesterfield were in Norwich Friday B e e i e b e e e o Baoate RO | | ety . to siear awey pimples sad | e 3 with bronchitis. pastor of the|and paid a visit to Comrade George.R: 5 il o e A e s ous drafl. Sold by all druggists. | rice 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim- OB, church At Talland #nd at |3 = ain Mt ut drawn from all with the distinct |armies and abrodd in the prison p ply ask for a kidney remedy get ::f—:sm mc i ‘,; i wimanaY oy S S i imphicatios ‘flfl% *in it will be done|Of Europeto do a body and soul sav- = e £ Fio Christ’s woik #i the uplift of voung|ing work which can be done by no Dean’s Kidney Pills — the same that| ° . OBITUARY. 2 '” | men—physicdl, mental, moral and spir- [ Other agency, the benefits of which : 3 3 ro s e 4 ltual. AN of its activities, whether |cannot be measured. 5 Team No. § Capt. Alex cuoa R e = Big N 3 et o 5 for-work ér pleasure, zre to be satur- | Go forth then with full conviction|Team No. 7 Capt. Hert 4 Co. Props. Buffalo, iss Julia M. Dowd. - ated with the Rt spirit or thay | that the need is imperative and vital to | Team No, 8 Capt. X. Fugene § - — = feicnds of Mis Jui re‘\irefio lz;u:.;-ne;x ‘| Wi’ be failires.” - the spiritual life of Norwich. and you | Team No. 4 Capt. Trederick T ? i ds s | friends. o - el - A ot . will_not go in vain. ter. Team No. 10 Capt. Wil Labflfflrflim‘cu S trappers of foxes especially. look for a ”:;“ b"“"blp‘l'_';fi;fl;‘;ick e = i;n;nthbut js’the survivor | of} . nyyor Aliyn T, Hrown who was in Dix(sloln B, James(C. fitable vear. g ny ekperiment. ile other young |, 2 3 ;| Beneral. Aides: J. Harold \ & prof 3 too constant pressure of her cares had : men's otghnizations, social, athietis ] roduced ‘as the next speaker, gave @ |fiin Ar Bruce <4 Wyoming, R. I, the housshold{'ll prepared her to:witlistand it.: 7 e, 2 » | briet, but comprehensive history of the |, LT Casti A0 Cher ! b § ronds of Ohaty Mathar were U F| aties Dowd was borm at Curahoza L oo ;‘:,‘:e“'m"’,‘:’,{:,:,",“;":';fic:";e‘:‘:‘g“fl Jocal Y. M. C..A., and also touched on | penn wo. ¥ Cant Huel Ten , L% " Zuction last Saturday. Mr. Nutting is|Falls, Ohio, the daughter of Henrv IEUT. GOV. CLIFFORD B W|L80N now .in - suécessful operation in over)tN® Teasons for the launching of the|xo 3 Capt. Horbert T now visiting relatives in Taftville. iflflhmh‘fvfifl)um?o “,’“&Smfif One hundred and fifty thousand dol- t thousand places in North Amer- | S4TIPaign at this particular time. No, 4 Capt. Stephen Kehoe. Teas and throughout the world. e local Y. M. C. A. was organiz- |5 Capt, Joseph Adams. Tear For One- week Only A Moodis correspondent notes. that |50 lons since that .this city has been |lars in seven day This is the, ey ed in 1885, The associatton was head- | Capt Louts K. Chureh. Team > William. Davis, who is In poor health, alrlnm ahllfelong h‘x:me. ,‘,:""; Prop- |slosan adopted by the ‘two hyndred | o ¥ S "‘:' 7 ©d by Waterman R. Burnham as pres- | capt. Arthur Varley. Team No. Muat ROCOIVOd |55 T bl et e o < on: Seealot o Gt | voon GEE workers who il stazt out [, o J17, T Mo, Chuitin A |ldert, | Thg, wers, wasenried on | W el e el o sy ey SYE e 00t i who have found the.hbuse at , B9 |{his morning to raise a fund to provide |, 3 Tivests” sympathy, it gethfthe Stead bulding. | The ' physical| honie H. Maples. Team ; Knitting bags, lupcheon sets. ogt |Broadway far more than a tempdrary|a handsdme new and up to'date i it inyests small sacrifices; | work was carried on in what is known o leather articles, stamped goods iat |shelter. fThe . Christia profession | Xfen's ‘Christian Association. building |t zets ebuwdunt and deathless divi- |as the White building on Main’ street. e Yoams, " Woman's Exchange: - home made; dalfe |Inade in the Broadway Congregational | for Norwich. To gather Impetus for.}dends It invests time and things that|The mesnbership included such men as The teams are made up a - and pie: appetizing lunch served |church in her zirihood ;was exempli-|the drive to be launched this morning | Might otherwise perish: it gets char-|Col. Osgood, Henry B. Norton, Hery| Team No. 1- a daily.—adv. fled in a_singularly adtive, cheerfil|the ‘geperal staff, division leaders and |acter that continues and perpetuates|Bill, William Blackstone, Col. Charles |capt. J. C. Darby, and -unselfish life. She constantly; as<'| team members gathered in the Wau- |itself in vital and constructive forces,| W. Gale and many others equally as|F. Binns, John T & The members of the Rosary and|sumed burdens or took thouzst! for resan house on Friday evening short: for_the moral and spiritual uplift of | well known. Gallup. R. R. Kink Scapular society of St. Patrick's par- |cthers, while asking no leisure or in- after 6.30_o'clock for a Citizens’ |the orld. Tts investments are hu-| The present building was construct- |J. W. L. M. Young D e s“’;“u'“ng:{?’;nz"m‘f TulEence o "e":"f-"‘s,‘*_;“'"a o hanquet The speakers - included ]| man: .its dividends are divine.” ed in the years 1595 and 1896. For sev- | Team hilip Johrisc Sl =t Ul ks i 3 seduently, an unusually wide and 10v-|Ljeutenant-Governor Clifford B. Wil- | . Yoyths come to_us at the most im-|eral years the work was conslderably Wor ng. - - ¢ [l sircle of friends fo unite in sym-|lon of Bridgeport, Charles K. Towson | Pressionable period in their lives. They | restrained by lack of financial support. n R Qe e (D e T {’;!m_aa B::“dthe sm’\k‘ihl' sister, Miss fof New’ York, George S. Palmer of fl?m;{u:lj °r‘e"f;r‘§" full of Fair ge Since 1805 there has not been a single e = 3 New London and M. C. Williams of [fined notjons’ and desires—ready to|vear when the Association has closed or hartior L oOrslon g o e We Mrs. Chariss P. ‘Pettit. Ohio “with' Mayor Allyn | T Sbror Arsiing ipteresting “without | with " derelt, \ “Tn' 1903 me” “whirl L - | Word was received Frigay afterfoon - 2SR |soundjudgment or_ tried powers ' of | wind campaign for the raising of the k 5 Claude M. Chester of! Noank, this pea- 1 Word was received Frley oo ool During the" banquet SWani's Greiiey re;lflgz]ce to evil. budget was adopted. The member Sailey, Percival 2 H g Mrs. Charles P. Pettit in{Elmira, N. Y.[tra ' provided a concert' programme. is the function of this associa- | ship has been fncreased. from two or | Bliven, Charles Bu In the list of assignments.of .G. A Adelalde_Jewett Pettif was born' in | When the musicians struck up. the |tion to satisfy their need for sport, for | three hundred to over 930, the present [=ins, Louis Bruette R.'men to speak in the schools, Mem- i May 14, 1843, ;the daughtet |notes of America ‘and the Star exercise, ‘for knowledge, to stimulate | figure, _ = _ Team No. 4 —L. M. Cranda orial” day, it should have been stated | of Henry L. and Efiza Jeweu.’fl;r Spangled Banner the assemblage arose th:s e tatlh lrnwltlh s,ng s});’}r((ual life Present Building Inadequate. ("h:rlr‘:_ "\, Stewar h ¢ that Prof. J. H. George will visit St Norwich whete{as one mani —to give them all good things with| ' While the present building is fairly [John B. Va ¥ Selid Wflm; Has | Patrick’s school. 3 to Chirles | Seated af ‘ihe head tabfe wers the [£00d fellowship but without the allure- | good to look upon it is oniy 4 shell and | Houlihan, M. B a 44-inch plank top all quartered oak. 3 E members of the general staff' and the |Ments. to evil which too often the|very deceptive. Ideas of construction | H; I Peterson, ¢ An address will be given by Rev.| She is survived by two sons, Paris guests of the evening. On each table [ Devil ‘uses elsewhere In resorts oflfor ¥. M. C. A. buildings haze chang _Team No. § These Tables are a great bargain atis "5 Fows, D. D. of Park chureh, | Pettit of New York city and Henry |were larze cards designating the | YOung men. : ed in twenty-five years and the propo- [ B W. Perkins, Dr this price— Norwich, at” fhe mesting of Connecti- [J. Pettit of Idaho, one daughter. Mrs.|teams and the team captains. The| We are here tonight to initiate a|sition today is absolutely different J. Moore, H. M cut Ministers and Churches at West- | Harry M. Beardsley of Elmira. N. Y. |memy served foliows: campaign to raise $150,000, for a new | The business floor of the = present | Moore, Tienry F. Cl minster next week. and two sisters, Mrs. H. B. Winghip Y. M. C. A..buildinz in Norwich and |building is some twanty-five steps up | Prentice 1 - 3 3 and Mrs. John €. Kellogg, both of, this ‘Puree Mongola Julienne. alsd to raise $10.000 as the quota of | from the street, front entrance. The [ Team No. § Alex. Fini - G. €. White, the superintendent of Ertcken Croquettes, Saucé Supreme |the Norwich ‘district to a so-called | gymnasium s stuck down salrs below | {ain. W. R. Frisbie 3 PAY $1.00 EACH WEEK the: Darling Hill farm, at Westerly, Bela L. Pratt. Mashed Potatoes Green Peas “"dm“d r’fhx: M:l] 000, now being|the sidewalk.. The assembly hall is in- | George W. Hathaway. Al T o while in Norwich the other day, pur-| Bela L. Prat tive of thi v, French Bread raised throughout the country for Y.|adequate for ail eeds. We pro- | Ski, ~ Carter, Charle chased a draft horse but six years old, | o seolptor, whose worh had oitsaceed Neapolitan Ice (ream M. C. A. work amons our soldlers and | poge to seat at least 600 people 'and | /JUED Finlaysor that weighed 1,700, pounds. vational interest, died at his home in Assorted Cakes sailors. S o evailable for the use of the publiv| Team No. 7 ( 4 ; oston Friday. He was stricken with Coffee. 3 e Practical Aspect. when they want it. tain. Re » ST TOR HAmTean. 10 915 snnohmces (AL STTbRTs Duinl | hhart it m April while at work -y 'l Let us look at the practical aspect| The dormitories are inadequate. ter, J. THenr A. summer resident, Walter J. Pond, is to|on a statue of. Xender Hamiltop to James L. Case, president of the Y.|of this task, .As. vou go.forth among|More than: two hundred vyoung men Davis Play at. tho Davis theatre. """“9"3"?” libe et mptAiial plb gt Chicage. and M..C. A, ‘of this city, presided .451{ha citizens of this.community tonight | have had to be turnea away durl s H. Zahn in his' neW vaudeviile skefch ' which [his physicians a.dvigod a long re: toastmaster.. Ft js my privilege to-ex- |and following .days.. I doubt not vouwlthe past vear.because of laclk of ac- m H. Allen, 1 g Asiing. Aft *imade suchiaibibiniNew: Borkorris ;‘hcl :uopeA t{hat dhe mz;hzh Wgam » !)?:d‘: o hearl.\' ‘l'e!vome said I'will be parried.in. vour request for sub- |commodations. o L ing i —S8| 5— 2 th, = 4 s azo, howev - Case, e are here to consider a We o i he pool. Why [A. Brown Geor . N ery Saturday after 6 p. m. e Pl geircnn ey The interests of our city. The inter- = o ! e rnoin kiagaa it oud-DibadeL v e BN, T Tame 74 Main St., Norwich, Conn. o O o Tieh. 2ls0 .ovsters,| Some of Mr. Pratt's statues are to|est of our association during ‘the 33|y e ‘:‘;l"l::‘ 'r:rrf:lz:-::k'?s‘:fi R Pttt B e e Smi S fhzg“&ern,‘_i;—"i-":n*}’“éév :‘é“bo;‘em be found in several American cities | Years of its history has been to admin- | right, very yaluable to the community | Mayor Brown asked the of 1 - s o o and one had received honorabie memc« |ister as best we might to the young and should be maintained. But these [all in the campaign. We want the 3 Bros.—adv. tion at the Paris salon. For the Con- |men and fellows of our community. i - - o g g Y:lare difficult, times. . Our surplus in- |men and women of Norwich to zet be- District Superintendent . G. |8ressional Library at Washinston he | We have realized the demand for men{comes are. fo be lavgely orhed by |hind this thing, he said. We have a|Stamm designed six seven-foat- pa"drel fig-. 1 the past Six months as we .have|drastic government taxation. (wir in. |right to have in our ity a Y. M LR B Serivener, of Norwich, who has been % it =Ly e and il begin holding the duarterly | Seasoms. ‘Among his . more recent |this campaisn to raise $150.000 for a|cerious. - We are already feeling the Pledges Total $25,000. 1 . - ‘;’,’t”h 5 T thh 3 i ™t works * were the symboNE figures of [new. building and in_addition_3$10,000 | §I50 7 122, ACPCRSER COst of Sverye M. €. Williams of Oberlin, Ohio, an | Muddeman S Saure meysning. Sclence and Art, which flank tne main [as our share of the National Y. M. C.|present give much or anything to this |export Y, M. C. A. campaign organ- | Team 10--G. 5. R entrance at the Boston public library, | A. war relief fund. cause.” izer who has come to Norwich to su- the statue of Mdward Everett Hale in | Lieutenant-Governor Speaks. Linless you can rebut this style of [Pervise in a general wayx the local Frank Wilbur ‘has been appnointed nizht patrolman for Groton and Tva ] 2 b Raker of Naank-will have simflar duty [the Public garden and'a stitue of Na- | As the first speaker Mr. Case intro- | reasoning hy.'a sound convineing ar. |Patan. followed Mavor Frown. . He o Your censervation and curtailment of | there. Their hours will be from T b, 'H:";e“ ale on the Yale-campus at New | quced Licut. Gov. Clifford BE. Wilson | gument.your campaign will fail of suc. | made a f:“ frfx‘“”"“-‘ =0 '“" catn | Pe . waste will makeyoy better PATRIOTS | m., until daviight and the plan will 3 ot B cess. paign work. here was a burst of en- ] : INDIVHDUA = E be put into_operation by .June 1st. m“;-l s S pmabe OF the 1 of course Is concerned in| The times are indeed critical and |thusiasm when he announced that four et a VIDUAL - EFFORT AND NOT R ; N it a8 Sclences; |anything that relates to the commu-|uncertdin.” Bat as we breathe the at-|Dersons have already contributed to. [€lt. Leonard . " 'MONEV ‘WANTED _ A thritty Norwich woman' said Fri- | e Metions —PH§ES S0Pty amd [nity. It is the state's duty to con- |mosphere jof the mighty happenings|Wards the fund a total of $23.000. FTe|Smith, Oito 1% Wu . HELP NORWICH . day that the special Fastern Connecti- ns. cern hersell with the welfare of her|about us, Susht we not to thrill withannounced that the teams would gath- | Tam 11 8. Frie NoRYiG . cut week beginning in the stores to- Frank 'H. Thompson. people. The concern and welfare of{exaltation’ that in the thick of destiny € each day at the campaizn head- . . Saunders e ONNECTICUT day comes in the nick of time, §ince| p,.1 I Thompson died at his|OUr weishbors are closer to us than|controlling events we are permitted to |quarters at 12.15 o'clock and present W their reports at a noon luncheon. e |W. Guard aiz I "HELP YOUR COUNTRY |it is predicied that prices are going We realize. Your efforts Here are go-'[do our bit to uphold the ea £ tr to advance Sharply in many lines soon. |o™g in Titehville Friday about 4 p-ling "to 'he felt throushont the state. | viehteoushess. - Juctice and > froratm: |said that there | sno more popul ap- JOINA;THE NATIONAL LEAGUE K, sustdined sev- There. is a call today for men: for i ) Fd S NA, = a en: upon the ' earth. peal that the appeai the Y. M A FOR WOMEN’S SERVICE Indicative of the demand for work- g;:ln fi‘;;]'fi’ ugeam;flspl:‘;{t“h:: bog- | true men and we hear a iot about pre- | Our country is now in a world war | Presents today. Office Heurs 10 t> 12 a. ‘m. o Gg;fiokfiei?e'?ur:éuflh::en?::::i hood in that vicinity. -Duping the Civ- far\?dne: _with the cr‘vvpr_'.m_si; on mili- {0 systain with its whole fervor the Heartily Approve Plans. h il war he eénlistéd for ary preparedness. Military prepar-|principle that gavernment o fthe peo- | "'The foilowinz resol ution was then e Thayer Building | 234 this- month. - Just: now the big _three Y="5' SCr- | edness is onl half of W ble | e ih: the FTst Conit Tisht B s|edness is-only one half of “it. We[ple by the people. for the people.|prosented by FBdward 1. ¢ demand 1s for cooks and it is impossi- | {F€, 2. Lhe L 4 must give the best that §5 In us. We |chall not ‘succumb to an AULOCTAtic | Besintendent of Lohaoit By Sumg Yom Old Papers Ple Tor him'to find two firemen. 2t 325 | ouuoiea ‘na. served st Hhonthe: up to | Must 2id and assist those around ‘us:| s¥iter o sovereizmic Which wonld | P HeNer o e Sence tntarest 1 our | | the end’ of the war. i T i e K tur. | destroy “that "precious freedom whick |city Ils for_ an upsto-date Young | Thonorable discharg % new you are 3ving to.be successful:|jemocracies have at such cost achiev- | AMen’ hri: an’ Association building aham, su- B . onge the economical S e house mife's dependence, mow costs as|_ At one time he was 4 'memibér of{YOU Will find that the greatest ser-|eq for Norwich, and $10,000 for w - el il Sl 5 ] Sedswick ‘Post, G.7X. B;zaf Norwich. | Yice you can render your state today Efficiency at Great Cost. lief and extension work much as granulated; 30 conts a POURA. g o L R aat b OF tho 15 to render effective service to. your 2 B o e A iin A5 __Considerable; hickory timber -is be-] O o et fallowinan The mass of our countrymen scarce- Be it Olved that M»y*'v c na " L N‘“‘"‘-' ‘betterment. e e o manttert.] e was - united- it wimarriage with |..-Caries B. Towson of New.¥ork, a|lY Vet teglize how essiguousiy for a|of Termich, Cemnectioit here . for use in the hsmd!e factory’ fn the | e, R e n b AV I ree = well .known Y. M. C. A. worker “was |Zencration .Germany has been organiz- | bled, représenting G 8EE . VOUR,.DISTRICT. GARTAIN |latter town. e i Lo g S next intcoduced by Toastmaster Case.|INZ. her industry, -her commercs. her |rlal. commercial and professions 4 ) ' 'AND- HELP : This week Rev. J. H. Newland began | Fitchville, coming -flom Ghesterfleld | 213 -Towson's address was along. the ::;:ff‘,,h" e e pians which lave bien mads e | ondrew. W' Davies, - Ar 2 i it WA 0 e oA i e- |lines of a Modern Association work in UFPO: stendinz her hor- s o D bt UG 3 a setnes of *ree [o];)vlrcshlnd ll:e prayer pmtju“:nsx tinor‘e):fla’;.;rl\rnt(l‘f_%;rr;:rg-i:fi‘ an up-to-date building. There is no|ders at the cost of adjoining nations | the I o = ’-'f'mfh:ffi_“’("“nl isamre BuohiiCiare M T How Shoutd T rms Foriha | until ‘a few vears-ego,. when. he re- |4ssociation that is merely local, said [And In many respects that orzanization | & building for our city. wnd that we | o[ Ware Max 24, Flow Should T Pray for |Signed on account ,of . il] health. 20 Fowaun.,ou sk e Liia o, b i ol i e oalvm i oW canvash-.fol- funds with | P b A i For several vears he. ‘deacon | €al. he continued, you are more than i as dared to o has $ ) b NEC | Am—-bfi. Snd Machine Sirts Wetdea, el o B L Sl TR (i s b £ Ei“ imirch,in [state. - The associations are onc: they | Produced admirable results for tneWhich to erect a modern Yo [ - A | * Garage work'a Specialty. fay for My Sel - " | which he took a great .interest. re 2 unil." There s nossuch- thing |SOmEart. sequrily, -and advancement of [ ""0F Jlior TG extension work. on | : * 7' Work ‘Guaramteed. At'the Kiteifaug érctiards thé 5.1, Besides his wite, fie d¢ survived hy,| 3% cTarscter (har does mot take root e {‘tassci‘:ifo‘:tif:.Ser;:‘f"u‘:é Ehepcondition ik mb ot dtas B L0 sy h " a religious faith. (Applause) You hean g s ik, S : 000 peach trees are how. in bloo and |10 children and 14 grnnd(‘gfl;i‘:esn ::m BAO L re Standing on o e atioy] cout of .4 orags:materialiam, & poverty peecured by Saturday ‘night, May 2, | 31 Chestpnt. St, - wrTel 214, [.re 5 beautifnl sight. ~ There w81l he|children are: Walter, nton, of Williman ¢s ,Tayman, of of a pr ual-apality; and a ruthless sel- ramme of work that is bound|of sD! er. that we -individually and | <itors £ the [; > ; sy Ritoth s ;',..,:‘,';f,’,‘,’;m:hf?wm: Greenfleld. _Mass.;, Bgéhe, Warren [0 win. ~ We are in a cause that is|fishn “l’"“.".‘"‘““ e ariodomy world ely pledge our e “Hes! GERMAN BEER on |tates that sversthing fo/far indicates |And Mrs. William Helty, Mea Arthur | winning! winning becauts we have | mith Ur aliruistically democratic lean- [{0U810 Viccomplishing of this under %, 2 big crop this season. Chapman, Mre. Neison D. Winchester | our commission from God. Ep DO iye 4k peace. aking. Draught at the and Mrs, Edwin C..Wheeler of Fitch- Charactsr Making Valué: A wew species of man has develop- After being heartily recorded by Walter Francts’ a junler at the’Con- | ville. 2 e A g a8 Jo-capfepl Hurome in the past halfl, JooF P, Bren® (e resolution e B> necticut Agricuitural colleme, Storrs/[ He was the -sen of Jafnes . and| .lI¢ then went on to speak- of thejcentury. Frankenstein—in the old Araniodsly ddoptedi s : ¢ : EUROREAN: PLAN: is now a nt_to County ' A Fannie ’Bill Thom e enlisted | Sharacter making value of'Y. M. C. A.|story—resembles him, a_man artificial- | ™" 5 o il § ;:‘j‘:l‘“‘m,lmonl s i o 1561, was rudteres Tats tha | Worh 1t produces economic results|ly made, .ahnormally develoned. me. Mr. Paimer Pledges $3,000. o : L P that justifv every dollar spent for tlie |chanicallv direrted—hbecoming a ter- Just hefore the gather ke & MAYEK BHOS., Propa.’ 22z . already entered son. hix. -work He will |‘United States service Nov. 2171861, re- | (120 : s Resist In theldfstibution o bor |‘enlisted Nov. 19, 19637 and. ees | wor He went on to speak of the|ror to. his kind—haif unconsciously a|Mr. Case stated that he an an- sist in the’distribufion of farm labor idted’ Nov. 19! 19697 anid ‘wasomus- | [00 50 Sork: the T. M. G A. 18 ade| crmimans kind-—hal raging through | nouncement to make. Ie sald he had ¥ téred ut at Manehéste e e alme n e oys o i D e v o e s s |complishins n the prison camps of | the world dmirat. and Blood, fads iy Detis reanssted by M. Pahmsr not, to ’ - “"He had tne distinetibn"of being with1 "‘“‘;;’W ’|“ mt"”"i':"" *{a ba'ld: "Le’: only resource in self-destruction. The mak‘r; it pu‘b unx;‘l urda ® that . Mr. Mrs. Benjamin T - 2]us.fire our hearts with enthuslasm and | modern German is showing hy his|as Mr. Palmer, who min- n Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Arme | the” hattery wnen ) emverentne con |48 0TS O e T 1o For God and s showing By hisfas Mr. Paimer who ) - min- strong of Now London ‘and ‘| tederate capital wi y - Aan, Zive him eirmission gave a theatre party Friday evening,|union trooj 2 2. 3 ction that in fanatical devotion to | hall, had =ziven . - followed by m:supner &t fhet RitmCari] ~His ma.rr?:ge with Miss Phosbe Show 4 Word From New London: physical ideals he has atrophied his[Mmake the announcement if he ~ ton: for their niece-Miss Marian 'A.|took plice Jan. 18: 1895, Ré - As the next speaker the toastmaster sired. he read the folowing note which ATTENT!ON' Noves, dauzhter-.of Fudge and Mrs.tClark of Willimantic "performingz the | introduced Gesrge S. Palmeér of New “Such dmomon of true values in hu- [Mr. Palmer had’ passed to him carlior d e London. man worth and achicvement exei in the evening. TWalter €, Noves;.of New TYork and{ceremony. Lyme. 7 s - = % yery L8] = Ehistot e 1 want to give » £1,000 in memor Mr.“Palmer spoke as follows only ridicule and disgust until . they e LY A oS LN s maTopy Kn'ghts of Columbus : = E _on- | were aggressively ‘t) - T 1844 a_drv zoods clerk of Lon 1ggressively ‘thrust upen the a L e ML g% 5 4 don. emly® 23 vears of age, George |tention of mankind a.mighty military | &Y 2B, - on at the rooms at 1 p. m M‘é fm 10 GRACE :HOOD RLOUEFE - 5, Q5% Williams- by name. was “moved by a|power. in ‘memory of William N. Blackstone, | ,"' "',,' e braste a c_‘piece | SUES FOR. DIVORCE.|.~ * Attitio Jiantonios- > - conviction that a few . determined A Safe D ail ‘Beloved. friends;. of my ‘rojddie ‘life wias a0t 1o traniport’ (0 by 1 es = e The body of Attilid Jiantonio, ‘the stian young men united by a com e e Uhiderafter, cheer greeted. . .the i members to Flainficl Lto fit you.' . | . Files Action. in. Superior Court Charg- | zuardsman who lost hits Ars by drown- purbose Could wield i sreat in-| But‘we must go further and prove in [Houncement as Mr, Tase concluded s i el ing Husband th- Desertion. - . | ing in the Thames rivéf. was faken to |RAuéncé ever other young men.” this trial by combat that democracy is |, 110iS Nfl"‘n’{‘ "‘; 3,000 makes the to- -Sag thenm our window. — <o« |New Britain by Undétaker ‘Gager's| With twelve others, mostly converts [safe for the world, . tal- to date $25.000. Grace Hood Plauffe of Voluntown has | automobile hearse Friday mofning. The | of his.” he started “The. Youms Men's| We must furnish the test of our own The Campaign Workers. AR i P 3 brought ‘suit :against:Joseph Plouffe of | fureral was held frohi the New Britain | Christian Association.” the avowed ob- | conception that the ideal of mankind| The general staff of the campaign CUMMINGS & RING parts unknown -claiming. = divorce-on | state armory, with ‘d- largé ‘number |jéct wWas of whoch was the improve- [{s the self-made man—the citizen de- |workers comprises the following: grounds of desertion. She was married | present. © At the grave a firing squad | ment of the spiritual condition of | veloped amid. wide freedom from dicta- | James L. Case, field marshal. William to Plouffe on Juiy 1%,-1813. and cldims | from Company E fired:= svoley and \oung men’ bv holding religious exer- T and restraint—the man demand- | H. Allen, Wallace S. Allis, Nelson .. he ‘deserted her on~July 20; 1913 ~She | the regimentai band played. The bear- | cisés Among them. A= the association | ing and according respect to diverse|Avling, Arthur M. Brown, -Amos A. I,aue.:r..dd.n Bmldlug ‘§asks that her name be changed. ers were Lieutenant Rand, Gerald |grew ‘it was found that its spiritual |opinion—the man.of the square deal— | Browning, Cieorge W. Carroll. Gros- . Crean’ and Silas Lyntf, who are re- [aims were best furthered by minister- | the fman whese basic principie in gov- \ Charles W. Gale, Nathan A. NOflme, coNN., cruiting- in. New “Britain,’ representing | inz also to ihc mental, social. af last, | ernment, although he often fails to|Gibbs, Charles V. James, Oliver | Company 1, and_ otliers: representing falso; the physical needs of those it [RTasp it fully, is implied In the law [Johnson; Robert McNeelv, Timothy (° wer day. for the Company E. O sought fd " influence Further. the ;‘Thon shalt Jove thy neighbor as|Murphy, Henry G. Peck, Robert W. Sunday will. benefit of the Jewish national fund for | Private .m.nmmo was a Brothér~of | Christian religion demands the sym- vself.” We shall meet this test|Perking, Frank B. Ricketson, Charles mith, Rob- '] the Jews in Palestine. Flowers will be | sames Jianonio, who. f8 'tHs bugler of ridal’ &pi Tn other words, in |azain: io, ¥ , st a1l of the insidious degenerat- | H.. Ricketts, Leonard o). m M m s0ld on the street all day by young, la- Company I. 'He léaves his parents, [serving Christ Christians are led to|ing. influences of this.terrible contest|ert A. Smith and Otto E. Wulf. dies. The money realized will be 1ised | Mr. and Mrs. - Paola * Fiartontd, tw [serve fheir fellowmen in any capacity |only by .a_full dependence upon every | Division A .comprises - Mayor Allyn Tuneral Directors and Embalmer; 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building — - "Plone 511 in the maintenance of hos = n pitals and | brothers, Joseph and Quido .n.ntomn their ‘needs may suggest. one af the. establiched. institutions of |1.. Brown, chairman.: Aides Edwin ’ s2g.2 122 Prospect Swest;. Norwich, Conn. | schools in the Holy. Land. .. . and a sister. Miss > \nhn‘!;;’dmsn‘a'z:e Ugon these two fruthe: . The power R 2nd spiritual uplift. Hill.. Roy . T. Crosby. Phone 228-2 Lady A . ez £ . fdead "youth wat serving ] -Secor - for ristian “environment to . mould -Team No. 1 Capt. Frank ‘T. Arnold. Mv‘?u-‘ “’f ' plt, yous bus- 2 QUENCHER . 'Ljjstment'in- Companytwhdihe met Ma [ Chifatian Character, and the adapta: A, .War of Deliverance. Team: No. 2 Capt. Philip A. Johrson. thess Bofors Buthis, indes fa, no m?non!u] ke giacs o Swafor, |/death. His"first ehilstasss meexpired | tibn of the religion of Jesus Christ ta| 'To mie this was seems to be a war of | Team 3 Capt. Shepard B. Palmer. mediam Dbetter <han throu the ad- wnh of =i . relieves exces.|about a year ago and' he re-enlisted | redeem the whole man—body, mind, | deliverance. I believe that God is|Team 4 Capt. Louis M. Crandall Ve Nfllmnl ©of The Bulletin, sive thirst. Supe: r to lemoms. last February. A % spirit, the Y. M. C .A. rests its claim showing for all time—that no efficien- | Team 5 Capt. Charles A. Caxton.

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