Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 23, 1917, Page 9

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5 NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1917 : ; i _9__” NORWICH TOWN Death of Mrs. Louis Olsen—Closing Services of Forty Hours' Devotion— Members of Men’s League Eulogize Fitch L. Allen—May Basket for Pre- spective Bride. death of Mrs. Abigail Talbot wife -of Louis Olsen, occurred 2y morning at her home on the Tl several weeks of ‘Maria Talbot Olsen was Thompson, the daughter and Naney L. Keach for the past 20 years her on the Scotland road. hospitality, she was never {ertatning guests , and many a time The Cor- at her home. It was charac- ¢ her to find many wave of 0d and making others happy. e women on the Scotland road ] ringly untll the com- Road hall, where o held. | Hers was firm friends, keep- Tribute, to F! L. Allen. ¢ meeting of the season of Town Men's league was Congregational chapel C. W. Chapin of & ‘address, taking for and the Church. others present spoke of a member from the eath occurred since meeting, recalling his his life of cheer and stency, and his being & It was evident that s was felt here deeply, 2 church, neighborhood o made himself a place ns that cannot quite nvone else ed for the coming year H. 1. Yerrington; vice ¥. Hyde: secretary iiip T. Lauther; execu- Ozias Dodge, Wood- C. W. Chapin. Forty Hours’ Devetion. morning at Sacred Heart ae po plants tive during y the Shotr and the children ssion made an impres- The flower strewers were Morris, _Sadie [Portelance, Vagner, Evelyn Dembroski, abeth MMara, Laurs Srd ‘The Sign of a Reliable s BENGR Dealer and the World’: - = g Best Gasoline. Universal Servic Summer or winter, at home or afield—any AR A time, any place—the Red, White and Blue ower was given son of Hunting- Monday evening by 18 came bringing an immense decorated with flowers and & many gifts. The event was n of the masrisgs | o h Charles Rogers. d. and there was fisses Rogers. Soih S SOCONY Gasoline Sign stands for service. evening at the ch. Dist. Bupt. 5. Scr presided and reports were read and accepted tage Meeting. meeting_ of the eh will bs held he home of Mrs. ando avenue. It pays to know what goes into your tank. Unidentified gasolines, even in the rare in- stances when they are of good quality, vary so widely that each filling disturbs the delicate bal- ance which is the secret of proper carburetion. TR SOCONY Motor Gasoline is absolutely uniform B Sy e e in quality. Every gallon is like every other e T ey o gallon, now or next week, here or a hundred Mr. F. Greene of West S miles from here. r two weeks' visit rs. John Denker, of Town (Al 3z daughier et Ask for So-CO-ny, by name, and you will be sure of of Hanover were guests M getting the best gasoline,—clean, powerful and quick- i uog litle asaen- ’ starting. Sold by reliable dealers everywhere. Medfora Hillside, Mass., two weeks with _[Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. . Town street. SHORE LINE HAS NEW STYLE CAR. smmnp O,L co O{NB ‘U Yonx Simtilar Cars Are Now Operated in Pris OFfi New Yoric , - . cipal ees o put on a new stvle oc car on its lines B, onoa, ne¥ S ot SRR v Buffalio - Albany - Boston closed cn‘- nnfl the sides will be screened instead of opened as at pres- ent. En ce to the cars will be from latform and steps as in the = Instead of by running ng the side. pany contemplated convert. 11 its open cars into this style by cutting aisles through the center and screening the sides. Tt expected to have the cars on the line by June 1 but the work has been delayed consid- erably by inability to secure necessary fittings and equipment so that it wiil be soma time before they are put on. The ears arc similar to those which are operated in New York in the sum- mer. ‘The metropolitan cars pas as vou enter but this system will not be in force here. Torrington. — The application of Lewis Hart for reinstatement of his sutomobile license, which was taken sway at the time of his accident last October, in which Harry M. Davis was killed, has been refused by the secve-

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