Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 2, 1917, Page 12

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b SHOWS A E rarel D R o WA 130, 3.15, 6 and 8 P. M WHOLE FAWILY B O . < Chariess Geevech Providence were 72 ; i T AN N R K LT B e B s USES THEN | Washinston County, R. 1|t o | " S, | i Ve o Exontpt From Dues All Memmbers” Called o[ __HILL & ACKERMAN 1%, /20.. 7 ——— to John Knight. There will be a meeting of the Y. P. C. ' ‘HOPKINTON - A number of peopls visited the|E. at the usual hour. " . Colors—Odd Fellows Hold Regular Business Sessions— DANNY SIMMONS I HALLEN and HUNTE Usquepaugh cemetery Memorial day, THE MILITARY HOBO “JUST FOR FUN" *“Frult-a-tives” Kesps Young And-Oid | Funeral of Willard H. Brown, Post: |bringing flowers for the graves of rel-| At the Greenevi Congregational | - % 3 X L et e 40, Youra: atives, © ghurch the pastor wil ik on The Masonic Bodies Elect Officers. AND - in Splendid Health g nota R A ey, e s base | Cstantal DimonS iof U itristan : gt : BESSIE LOVE 312 TRIANGLE KIDDIES e ——— - IN.- THE 5-PART TRIANGLE FEATURE, “CHEERFU G R Willard H. Brown, T&, for more than | SCLUHE & T N haard. with At 7 40 eass postmasier cat, Fopkintond | B8, ‘Susidon. ™| At the Chiirch of the Good Shep- RED MEN. | tivea, atedat the B 1. e emi |, Mra. Wiltiam Sutton visited friends | herd, Universalist, Rev. * Joseph . T, | ELKS, . ; TRIANGLE COMEDY CONCERT ORCHES (-}rrio“h-‘t Erl 3 ‘""“y, Monday | 1? Pawtucket last week ; ;ob!;.wnu’_‘:wnur{’ohb:hss»ng‘e?t. flfi-ld Arrangements are ptol'n-lnih!wg The great chiefs of ths stats. of 3 cemstery, Asha ruits. There will unday school | the e oy K lces T ase, | Connecticut of the Improved Order. of L. = . . ~ annyal S Walter C. Bfown, B ‘and Mrs. EAST HADDAM e o T Tha ubject i | Pl e held by the Norwich Tofse | Hed Sen for the year arc as follows: : ual hour. T — Milton 1. Durkeé, and their daughter Lotk > q Gregt Sachem—Georse . M. Earnes, = Harrley, ‘were jrucsts over SundaY, of | Dance for Banofit of Red Cross— bk Yo i Bengi il S arer et prominence and. arfas |Brdgerort G R EE MAJESTIC ROOI ev. . ~Mathewson, making. Batek-. R ing 1t i i a reat Senior Sagamore—St. Clair T. | trip by autormobile. They left for home alekHoftman ‘Wedding lina foth. 1 At ,t‘l:- fogis 'g:,thodm Episcopal stare A T ”;,:;“;;‘f*,,";’,‘.i Corson, New. Haven. | OPEN NIGHT THE POWE, THEATRE TODAY AND TONIGHT The Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature Tuesday afternoon. accompanied bBY| Tyomas 1. Comer was a business |Smith, will conduét services at 10.80 |1 T Decessary aprangements | _ Great Junior Sagamore—Henry P. || e, Waiter C. Brown, who has beehl | canier in” Chester. Tuesday. a.m. and 7 p. m. Royal Samaritan |con ie maae o aer raising may take | Crawford, Greenwich. making a longer. S = ¢ Plumstead and a-friend ¢rom | LOdge of Manchester Unity, L. O. O.|place but nothing definite has - been | Great Prophet — Alfred . Ligourle, An auto -smash-up urred about | pp,iirorg ware over Sunday guests of | - Will attend in 2 body the morning | decided upon in that respect. New London. 11.30_Saturdey ‘night when an-auto . ,ng arre. M. W. Plu service.” Sunday school noon. Great Chief of Records—William ~ struck and broke off an electric Hght | P 2 i, M Y ek her three TLEToC s e Saunders, Waterbury. “Aladdin From Broadway” OF DOC pole near the residefice . omas . | children of East Hampton., has been| At the McKinley Ave. A. M. E. Zion MASONIC. Great Keeper of Wampum—Albsrt Y y i Greene. - The occupants were not ser- | con3e0 Of FASt Lempion, has been | church, Rev. E. George. Bidale, 5 C. Kistner, Middletown WITH b B » fously injured. sot o, | Home here. there will be a service in the morning, | ‘King Solomon Lodge of Perfection| Great Sannap—Frank E. Stearns, ! WEDG The registrars in voting district No.| Mrs Fred Foletteand littie son spent | Sunday school ai noon and a preach- | held a meeting in the Masonic Tem- | Walingford. EDITH STOREY T W. HAMMOND, £sa. 1 to serve June 5th are Bwereitt P.|muecaay in Middletown. ing service in/ -the evening. The|ple Monday evening and elected the| Great Mishinewa — Nathanisl B. o 4 s RSAL ScorraxD, Aug. 25th 1grg | Mataewson and Henry J. Wheeler. Wilbur J. Tracy was dswn from |iReme of the evening service will be | following officers: ‘Baylles, Bridgeport. _ Antonio_Mereno—Wm. Duncan__ || AGAZINE o e s Sl Wethersfield and spent Sunday with |An Exposure of Sham Democracy. = Aflen Blawell, 35d degree — T.| Great Guard of Wigwam — L. E ARST PATHE NEWS, (R REFRESHMENT ruit-a-tves’ ouly .- pil RICHMOND his family < Toocker, Milford. BiG V-COMEDY —— }| ADM on mannfactared, to The Home suards have changed the| The Asscciated Bible Students heid Mitchell, Jr—Deputy | _Great Guard of Forest—Charles B, | s il =0 L | - hours of drill from 3 to 5 p. m., to § to | orVices in Buckingham Memorial hall, | xtioier DAL Nt ondon; Double Feature Bill - They work o 1y, 1o i ‘whatever, and one is plenty. g-lps 5 ordinary person at a dose. My w was a martyr to Constipation: 4ried everything on the calendar Wiitam Wright of Fast Greenwich |10 3 m. each Sonde. 7 Main strect. There will be a Gis- =3 i Great Representatives—Walter G was o calier hers Sunday. Lester Cone Hallock was home from | COUrSe at 11 a.'m, by A. I Ritchie of | - GEY B- g“’m”‘fi;m,;;;’;,‘&?{f:;‘;,_ Austin, Glenbrook: Franklin A, Wells, | A party of local young folks bUng|New Britain over the week ond. Brooklyn, N. Y, .Thero will be Bible| Giibert' 1. Hewitt_-Orator. Waterbury, Alfred Ligourie. v\ s ‘Mav Dasiet to Mrs, Eber Sherman| Miss Amce i study in.the afternoon ang the tople e _Treas. |London; George A. Fairenild ¢ Trecnesday night. et amock of ;Long 1aland | i1l *be ‘Two Phases of Earth's’ Preec | ,Jons C. ‘Averill, ‘33d: degrea—Treas- { 77V FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY “THE LAST MAN” Thrilling Masterful Drama withe cut satisfaction. and spent large sums _|was a recent guest of her wunt, Mrs. T urer. g of money unfil we happened on | Mr%. Florence Hiler with her daught- | Adelaide Hallock. it s L 3. Frank Corey—Secretars. R By JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD | e vos, 5 57190 i ner ister Myx: Everstt Moore, | , . B""g e (At the Taftville Congregational |, Jiftoert & s e e sy sl Featuring | SUE nch eir favor. Faward Whitford is i1l with doutls was given at the opera|church in the morning there will be 2 aAae, o 0. 0. F MARY ANDERSOMN s We have used them in the family for | pneumonia. house Wednesday evening for the ben- |a sermon by the Rev. A. W. Burdon,| onaries X Phelps—Hospitaler. PSR and_WiLLiAM DuNCAN |1 about two years and we would not use Mrs. Hazel ‘Congdon with her in-|efit of the Red Cross. Wolf's orches- | pastor of the Federated ' church, of | U8 S MURC AN, o - evening in Odd Felows' hall wit “The Third Ingredient” The New York Pe: - ¥ & 3 furnished music. Gre vill he evi g clse as long as we can get. [fant, who has been staying in Con-tra furn c eeneville. In the evening.there will : e s R LR o1 | ‘fih‘.. TrToA-Trvms”. AV, HAMMOND., | necticut for a fow months is now vistt- Netted About $20. Bo an ‘address by the pastor of the e P e s Tuiinass, was. redsssma acianalb. Comiplate, O, HENRY. STORY Those who have been relieved by |ing her uncle, Everett Moove, The social and entertainment given |Chencn: his will be the last Sunday |4 tnur H. Brewer, 333 degree. meeting of Shetucket lodge, No. 27, | | =Pruit-a-tives” are proud and happr 1o Sam James is improving slowly. by m.‘v_ 1. society Friday evening|C' ' N:n8 Service for the season. TFinence commitiee' — Charles W.|O. O. F, heid Tuesday evening ir e — - = | — 4ell a sick or ailing friend about these was well patronized and thoroughly| At the First B: Gale, Charles H. Phelps, 'ATbert €.|Feliows' hall. ! % . ptist church, Georze Ao et you'and all who wish me | ~ swonderfultabletsmadefrom fruit juices,. USQUEPAUGH Snjoved by all who attended. The pro- [‘Henry Strouse, minister, the Loraw| COMStock. g I\- ol | PP tioes™, the colch rh ceeds amounted.to about $20. Suppor Wik be wbeerers ‘hey ora¥! T Committes on dues—E. Aflen Bid- owLs. e are b Betnloss stk z wmedicine, kes relieved more suffercrs | opaten Bagley and famity spent ... Wedding Invitation members _welcomed - st ‘the morning | ¥ell, T. P. 3., J. Frask Corey, AWert| wiin President Bruckner in have no rog L oa | 3. From Stomach, Liver, Bowel, A2dney | sromariar ane 2 the Ragiey heme.| Invitatlons have been issued by Mr,|Service. Thers will be Sunday schooj | S Comstock, AP chair, Norwich nest, No. 1396, 0.°0. O.. my countr; I am 1 a and Skin Tvoubles, than any other | gtead. and Mrs. Fred Balek of Town street|&t Noon and a meeting of the B. Y. Van Rensselaer Counci fransacted a regular business meeting | finished I wa — = R dser discorered, Are. J. L. Briggs spent the hoWday|for the wedding of their daughter|F. U. at the usual hour. The pastor Tuesday evening. It was voted to ex- ] am vounz, and 1 At the annual meeing of Van Ren-|empt a.l members of the lodze from ail go sselner Council Princes of Jerusalem |Gley i they ate ealled to the c m¥ mafton Mary and Rudolph Hoffman June 15 at | Will preach at the evening servxice. be entitled to the rame | fre 4 p. m. at the Congregational church, Soc. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250, | at West Kingeton. At all dealers m’sent on receipt_of Dr. and Mrs. Kenyon and grand- 3 chilaren, Bdward, Dorothy and Ever- | Mrs. Marshall Miner spent Tuesday| At Mt Calvary Baptist churcy |10ld on Monday eveming the following |and thev w » = g;;:fl‘l;,v ol imitedy | O pent Memorial day st Weod | in Dfiddleto there will be preachinz by the pastor | Officers were elected: benefits. T e i oS River. Marshall © -4 familv motored |on the subject, The Rejectors and Re- | George A. Keppler — Sovereign — - “An hour or %o before he died T 1 ortunate J. C. Cahoone and his aunt, Mzs |Tom Fartford and spent the holida. |ceivers of Christ. The Sunday school | Prince. 3 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. IO Tle was. very: wed Fanny Bicknell, visited Wood River |2t A. S. Bugbec's, town street will meet at noon and the B. Y. P. U.| . Archibald Mitchel, Jr. — High Al . - Wednedday. 3 R.F. D. Carrfer Jay Pease and Mrs. |at the regular hour. At the ciose of | Priest. Wiliam- J.- Mulligan - of Hartford,| “When I finished ho o 1 > R e M. EDeetant: Lo b and ;:#:—‘ soent the holiday at W. B.[the preaching services Sunday nigat| ~Anton Nelson_Ssnior Warden. who' is’-a:-member ‘of ' the supremejand with a 2id o 1 ey’s, Mt. Parnassus. the Lord’s Supper will be observed. Herbert R. Kind—Junior Warden. |poard .of directors of the Knights of |thank you very mucl : Potatoes are selling for $4 per bush- —— Jokn C. Averili, 334 degree—Treas- | Columbus, has stated that the supreme | 2 el: seconds for 33; butter, 45 cents par | At the Federated church Rev. Ar- | urer, ouncil would purchase a large num- i pound; egss, 40 cents per dozen. thur W. Burdon, pastor, there will| J. ¥rank Corey—Secretas ber of Liberty onds. he thouzht i | —_ be preaching by the Rev. Arthur Var- George R. Morris—Master of Cere- | about 5 = v at the morning service. There [ monies. Sl R AR g (- RO | . H d, } lee Bflnds SUNDAY SUBJECTS || 18 oF the untor o B ar 3 oo, | | Eiart L Densie aavens 0 " Zn. | The Last Days of Princs Karl Fred. ke G i e L g Christian af 630 and trances. 5 = erich. They Have Never Scen Befor preaching in the evening. There will James Fitzpatrick—Tyrler. An interesting account the last ! be a sermon by the pastor on the sub- | _Finance Committes — Charies T¥.|dava of Prince Karl Friedrich, nephew . ’ ; i 3 The Prize Worth While. The ser. ries H. Phelps and Albert S. |0f the German peror who was o | Main street. i “ommittes on Dues oner by the Australians, is given in a v il At the Cent: church Rev. | Keppler, 8. P.. J. Frank lstter received in London from the R T g proe At the G ission, F. B. Haggard of Detroit, Mich., will | F. McNeil, P. 8. P. : Rev. Mr. Caldwell, a Baptist minister, SMA AN LARG Ineld mmerniner hrtormon’ DrtiBESAI® | preach at the morning servies, At|' norich Ch " who is official chapiain to the German = HELP wm TH]S WAR e s Ll e Eoon ‘there wili be a sesion of the orwich Chaper of Rose Croix. |prisoners in the General hospital in i e Sunday school and City Bible Ciass! On last Monday evenlng the Nor- | France. v 3 At the Broadway Congregational |for Men. ZRev. 7. B. Haggard will| wich Chapter of Rose Croix de M. | “If I am anvthing” the = minist, TR church, the pastor will preach at.the |124 the' Men's cliss Wiillam Wy-|met and electsd the following officers [9uoted the prince as saving to him. < 4 v ning service. re w s n will lead the B. Y. P. U. meeting. | for the ensuing vear: am a spor hay i n Your country needs your help. e sl (ks Be SUn- | Tho opic will be Confidence, and How | ' A arinad. Seitenot, - Wilding and other first-class players : 3 2 4 i o A to Get it. Sundav evening will be | Anchd itchell, Jr. — M. W.|y chail never forget the good times | HOKRE HIGHLR Meoney is quite as important At Trinity Episcopal church there | Sundey School night, Rev. T B Haz- | “&™F, 110 i —Senior warden D o Elegd b § Daoed e 2 P < vill t 24 o gard wiil preach. is is the last in = z Lo all. The kindness which has sur. BER BANDS for at s men in modern warfare, l"nnlums e 0N, Sommynion and sermon | 2*weries of Sunday evening services | ; G°0T8e A. Keppler—Junior War- |founded me since T became a prisoner [t % : : tie exerc at noon and evening |98Voted to the Sunday school. There| %R ., i has brought back the memory of those Your country is asking you. to reduce friction, prevent prayer at ©.30 p. m. will be' a special programme. S el B (degres - dnzs. i i - eecnnal Meneisasits e on, £ s B e . : “The Australianc were good to me - lend it your savings—at once wear, increase mileage, 2 4 e Gt R John C. Averili, 384, degree—Treas-|the cficars and soldiors wie atiended |@ Why Pay Mcre? E NOW. and prolong the life o At the Christian Science Reading e Chpeinl Atsitse, urer. e e e e —_— | Q) — A Y Room in the Thayer building the sube | As we understand it, the protests| J. Frank Corey—Secretary considerate, and the whole atmosphere o » your car. ject for study will be Ancient and|against the war revenue . measurs| Gur B. Dolbeare—Master of Cere-|or this hokpital is kindness. [ am For these savings the govern- Fre A A Medern Necromancy, Alias Mesmer. |which are being made in Washington | moniss: 3 4 ne e T ism a yonotiem, Denouncea. may be summed up thus: Get all the| Charles H. Pheips—Hospitaier. ’ — = — — ment offers u LIBER [‘ Y DizemLubricating Chart = money you meed. Uncle Sam, but for| Walter B. Crooks—Guard | = 30SEPH DIXON t the scon: ongregational d’s e sting the other fellow and| James C. Fitzpatrick—Tvler. LOAN BONDS—paying 3%, o tracdis church there - will be shorning |don't touch mer—Houston Bost. b ottt i o cent. interest per year— b Fow /At Forship with sermon for the chil- W T Gale, Charles H. Phelps anad Albert S, g ren an a sesslon o he Sunday Ce 3 and absolutely safe. They school at moon. The minister will| Reports from Washington make it |~ Cammiitee on Dues — Archibald may be subscribed for at any preach. distinctly clear that there is a ds- | Miichell. Jr, AL W. M. 1 Feaok ~i s > — clded objection to any tax that can't|Corey. James C. Macpherson. B. A o bank in amou At Christ church there will ba |be passed on to the comsumer.—Indi-| o " [l 2 Albert 8- Com . morning praver at 9.80 o'clock, holy |anapolis News. ey wets Mibeet B: Comitock $§0 communion and sermon at 10.30 o —— e Ay = ! clock, Sunday school at noon and an Complaining of the Heat. B e Eni e $100 cvening prayer and address at (he| The summer is apparently here and| e marsn o S Comstock actng L those cool days of spring are already | mne fact that Kin, E PSR beginning to take on a certain remi- & Solomon Lodze = At Grace Memorial church there niscent pleasantness—Chicago Her- of Perfection voted to invest $300 in bl will be preaching morning and_eve- | 0 : Liberty loan bonds, Van Renssela Council Princes of Jerusalem % > et ning by Rev. SR Harrls of Rich. s nosh mond, Va. The Sunday school wi + an Notvic) apter of Rose Cr $1000 mest at noon and the Union Lyceum Depend on Bread Line. de H 3250 for the same bonds is in the afternoon. The Hindenburg line and the Ho- | worthy of note. The monsy for the —_ henzoilern line are great, but both | purchase of the bonds will be taken T s, an i v 4 and Jpw_ard_. and palj fo_g_n At Park Congregational church there |depend on the bread line.—Florida |from the treasury of each of the the partial payment Plawm if will ba preaching In the morning by | Times-Union. : three bodies. desired. With us insures the delivery of your favorits Paper or Magazine whereever Go to the nearest bank now,|you may locats for your vacation. and make application for_as many bondspelss L“0\1 ncar’;;fiay IT WILL PAY YOU for from your savings. TO INQUIRE The need is urgent. | Our Magazines cover every fisld, New Em’ Lioan [from the child to the childish. FOR SATURDAY Commites ——|. ‘WE ALSO-BAVE | J. M. & J. p. SWAHN an excellent .line of Fountain Pens We Have Amnged an Unusual Sale of = which you are invited to. loek over. Coats -and Suits Tailors - |yg KNOW YOU'LL BUY| Frankiin Square. 237 Main Street i 7 YOUR CHOICE = i Dr. Alired Richards g S H E A ] of Any Suit or Coat in Stock Wed. and_Sat. Evenings 5 an Xl P B A THAYe S st | Candy—Taobacco—Cigars—Noveltiss $ - m—d | Cormer Broadway and Bath Streets : Telephone 766 FREDERICK T. BUNCE -{! | THE PIANO TUNER : . 22 CLAREMOUNT AVE. % GIFTS REGARDLESS OF COST OR VALU® g FortheGraduates . “"—because beer, to me, iz beverage for the hot weathe For a drink on the porch—after the game—on the boat or la —it is refreshing, appetizing an absolutely non-injurious.” NIRRT TR, L et Always keep a supply of PRIV A SEAL at the summer cottage o low. You will appreciate its brilliant sparkling “body,” its delictous, guenching, refreshing flavor—and so will your guests. It is a favorite at ret all times, and it's economical, too PRIVATE SEAL is good to the taste —and good to the health—therefore good for you—order a case from you dealer—TODAY —sce that the label says P. O. N. Phone 833-2 Norwich, Cann. Suit prices were to $37.50 & A-large assortment of Brasslets and DR.R.J. (—OLL’TS Bracsler Waiches. lncluding Waitham Coat prices were to $29.50 ) ; 15 7 14K Gold Bracelet Watch, $17.00. Db N I IS _l Ganiisse ST e P o o sizes, 32.00 and up. Exchanges S Ay Sl Norwichis@onn. | o A full lins of S0t Gola Stgmet ana No Reserves Ne Memerandums Ne one Rings, : s o [ goSemtlemen’s Watches th 14 sold and | gold- and up. 3 All goods fuliy suaranteed: AS THESE ARE RARE VALUES AND OUR STOCKS BEING B -qm~—— J 3 OGULNICK & CO. LIMIT ¢l - o A ED WE ADVISE YOU TO COME EARLY, NOT TO - ‘eHCh encan Fu'r m 32 Franklin St. Norwich AVOID THE RUSH BUT TO GET THE BEST BARGAING Guarantes all work. We make no s for Storage. Discountsion all Fure. Unu;:::fii‘ir;:;:;t:d- AY X 190 Franklin St. 04 Masi Stick H. J. YARMAN, Propristor iS, THE PLACE ‘TO. GET A NIGE Tel. 1301-4 Room 106, Thayer:Bidg. | ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE 2 ~|PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- THING IN THE MEAT LINE. e o e e | EEEESEESSYE| VALLUPPERT

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