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LADY ASSISTANT All Calls Answered Promptly Day and Night - Conditions. Under the influence of a rapidly moving anti-cyclone the weather east of the Mississippi has been fair. Moderate temperatures continue in eastern districts. Continued fair weather is probable TheBulletin. |FINAL UNION SERVIGE SUNDA tional Church—The Three Kinds of Evil and the Way to Meet Each—Preacher Says Our Enemy Must Be Turned Into a Friend. NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1917 B TR box “double timed” the boys and on in camp the captain was in o dition than some of his ‘younger soldiers. Considering the captain’s age his endurance is won- FOR SOLDIERS' FAMILIES Government Alone Can Assume the Responsibility of the Burden. (Special to The Bulletin.) in the {Be principle 15 established If death results from the injury or disease jncurred or contracted in_the course of the service,” continues Sec- pay, 1anges from a minimum, accord- ing to the size of the family, from §15 to $60 per month, to a maximum for the higher officers of $200 per month. “Risk of non-insurability at ordi- nary rates is indemnified against by | TP orieous & Mnchall cn 13¢, 6¢, 9¢c and 19¢ Sale LoV TS GRS derful. retary McAdoo's statement, “‘compen- THE WEATHER 3 sation is paid to the wldaw,hchlld_r;#. 5 Brownell Gage ()e:llpu fi. P‘.Iht Park Congrega- a dependent widowed mother. The ] £ Rev. = FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Amount, based "upon’ peroentage of ] 88 Main Street east of the. Mississippi river Monday Washington, D. C,, Aug. 26—It is a|{fa” 1E 002 & 100CT0Ve T mont inmur 2nd_Tuesday. matter of importance fo the Red|aie,iMSarance of Aoyt M and B e = Spre L st e Inanon of SO fasth, o omoare, men, “anal way ) N HOUSEFURN[SHING DEPARTMENT--BASEMENT | coast will be gentle southwest to o ry of e ury o - | nurses, while in the active service as west; middle Atlantic gentle south-| The lastof t:el;fléon;erv!m o:’:h; ST, Tuay A :v;n_;-;; wffl;f;‘;gfifr greher:ll‘vs measure providing for the | nart“or "the military o waval forces, west. summer was hel unday at r) pose, - | financial assistance of the families of | 'y, 2", i W 0r %51 000 to $10,000. . s - 2sn 3 JOSEPH BRADFORD Forecast. church with Rev. Brownell Gage occu- | I8, It we may malce it a charlot to ride American soldfers and eailors has| *.The "excess cost’due to the in- B;m‘“‘flhwfd‘fi’x and m“““'“g for six days, w‘l - H N N . 3 een introducs ss. o 2 f ol i New England and Bastern New | pying the pulpit. Ao T e e L iong Cwicn op- [PegR introduced in conress |, |ereascd moraiiiy”and disability risk || offering the following items and many more equa ! BOOKBINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order York: Fair Monday and Tuesday; slowly rising temperature. Observations in Nerwich. The foliowing records. reported from Mr. Gage took as his text the 12th chapter of Pauls epistle to the Ro- mans, 21st verse: Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good. posing it. The courage it takes excites our admiration. Prometheus, chained and_suffering, yet daring to hold his head high in deflance, is to us inspir- but after half of the Red Cross War Council, recently authorized the “following: “Obviously the task of providing for the financial assistance of the ernment. The cost of administering the insurance bureau for the benefit of the fighting men Is also a proper governmental charge As the govern- good. This is our Annual Summer Clearance Sale of odd and ends of discontinued numbers of shop-worn items and other items damaged or not saleable at regular prices. i 1 108 BROADWAY Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | There are three kinds of evil in the|ing. It is a splendid ideal, families of our soldiers and sailors is | Sovornmental chavks A e EoC e h —— in temperature ~and the barometric | world and thres ways of meeting it.|all only a pagan one, but half a Vic-|so large that the government alone |incig mill 208 REVE C0e QR CERCIIT I many of the items are far below their cost, we reserve the | kamlcx T BlINCE changes Saturday and Sunday: The first evil is that of the spirit of |tory. We cannot fail to see it when | a3, assume it. In no other way can |rates to be charged by it are based s . b e hatred and enmity, malice’ and the (we compare him with Jesus Iie sinks | ine burden be @lscharged fairly and as | ipon the ‘moriaiily experience tabley right to limit the amount sold to a customer. Ther. Bar. [ will to work harm and evil and suf- |into insignificance beside . 9 a matter of right rather than charity. | ,¢ hout “loading” load- - . " P Piano Tuner G m s TeT 2350 | Tering, The second evi 1o the abetract | made the cross the symbol of SIOry. . | No veluntary SrEARIEAtion; OF OFEani- |hrloace time without foading’ Losh- Those items that have to be packed for delivery ha Phene 838-2 22 Clairmount Ave.| 12 m. -.....- - 75 30.30|evil of inisforiune, sorrow and suffer-| With Faul his tho:n in the flesh be- | zations, could adequately cope With & |missions to agents, advertising, etc. || been marked so low that we hope customers will s RS -o....co... 76 23.89 |ing. Tho third is the evil of sin, which |came his source of strangth. =Thatlquty of such magnitude. and is a large item In the premium I F 3 e i . x-nghen 50, lowest 70. is fundamentally the root of all evil.| Which hampered and harassed him he| The bill, which was introduced in|charges of private companies.” P leased with the values that they will carry the items with Sunday— These are not distinct and separate, |T0se above and overcame. Other men |hoth housés of congress simultaneous- | " Viih these “loading” cxpenses elim- th Thanks, Ther. Bar, | but are woven together Into the fabric (have overcome a host of them, They |y, represents a very careful study of |inated, Secretary McAdoo savs an in- em. anks. 7 a m. . 60 30.30|of our daily e and act upon each |have done r st worl the whole problem of possible depen-|cyrance costing during the war an 1 i H 3 e 1 OO > 75 .30.30 | other. cf disease and suffering and trans- | Gency as a result of the war and a |o\erage of $5 per $1.000 oan be pro- We have a stock of all items lu!ed. here, besides a doub L §p m. . 6¢ 30.30| There are three distinct ways of formed weakness into strength. They |conscientious estimate of the SOvern-|yiged, thus bringinz even the maxi- || amount of numbers not listed. First come, first served HERE & ThE Righest 7 meeting these evils. ' The firat s e | did mage in a littie fime than as it a|menis recognition of its™\esponsibil- | mim’ of §16,000 Tnsurance. ta oniv 3%0 h negative way of non-resistance an ¢ : - | ity a®year premium—a charge within the < Comparisons. 1 being overcome by them. OF we may |posal. The prophet Hosea with the| ‘As drawn, the bill is an amendment | resen of practicaily every private, Af- 2 Predictions for Saturday. Occasion- | take the way of fighting and using | tragedy of his life rose above it. In-|to the act establishing the bureau of [ta; the war the insurance may be | ~Jsth[unfir',wnm«h L evil's own weapons, turning them |stead of utterly succumbing and giving | war risk inpsurance and adds to the |converted into other forms with ear- H jaturday’s weather: T against it. The final way is to over- [ way to the sorrow of his d2solated life, | functions of this bureau the adminis- |jjor maturity, the premiums to be Predictions for Sunday: Partly | come evil with good. or even of going on in the usual path, | tration of family allowances and al- |jaged, however, on the same mortality WIRE COAT HANGERS. . alue YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR | cogler. i In Paul's letter his allusion was to|he made his tragedy a victory and |lotments to dependents, of compensa- |{apies and withont “loading " TOILET PAPER HOLDER ... » Sunday’s weather: Fair, cooler. the first torm of evil, the active hatred | accomplished. |tion for death or disablilty, and of iife | "The Jaws and experiences of other || NUTMEG GRATER ... slue Non_l'ukame e Al and enmlxlylof:“nlsnemy. h\;t his words S }_n 't_::etevil ot slg «an we make our insurance for men in the military o |coun savs the secretary, “hawve ::xs INCH SHELF BRACKETS alue un. Moon 3 may apply to evil in general efeats Lecome the eource of our|naval service. been studied and used in the prepara- REAM SKIMMER ........... alue Self-Filli ] Sun, T High || Moon | Although this thought was not orig- [ strength ? There are many examples| In a memorandum, Secretary Mc- | jon of this. bill. It fa- clearly recog- PANTS HANGER, rusty & ! elf-Filling Il Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Sets.|inal with Paul or with Jesus, the first | in history where this has been done.|Adoo explains the operation of the|nizeq that the government can offer || PAPER PIE PLATES, por & BELLAR bt a oo J| % e m [l a_m. perfect fulfiliment of it wae in Jesus. | Peter the Great of Russia on recelving | proposed legislation. but minimum protection based on |} +I\"Elopen dhch Only ON ut as goo = s What is the principle in this? What |news of the crushing defeat of his| “I realize,” says the secretary of the | paneral averagzes throughout the coun- seeoot seteeseescae - any that selis for FIVE DOLLARS. § 27 Il Mom can our enemy do to us? ‘There may | carefully trained army at the hands |treasury, ~that the cost involved in the | (). b b shitee and lntes TEA CANISTERS . ey N alue y 3 o35 Y, try, and that in many sta ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED [/ 75 (| -333[Es the pordonal aide, the tajury n'me| of Bweden, remarked: “We may lose |promulgation of euck s comprehensiss |cities especially,” supplemental. grants|] SHELF PAPER, colored, 10 yards to a pisce ) T e and be eonvinced. 30 1 24y | personally, to my country, my friends, | at first, but we will learn by our de- [plan is a most important factor to be | i e required. State and municipal COOKIE CUTTERS ) - ry on J b || pyfiso| By feclings. The wounds to my. soul; | feat” * . 9 considered. Actual estimates were |jogisintion may be expected to meet [ POT COVER KNOBS, six on a sard. per card alue 1 || Rises. ral purpose o e, and my ercules in wrestling with Anteus, | submitted to me. These estimates are | ¢y a ' . Rk = 423 e JOHN & GEO H. BLISS|| -2 Il 641/ fellowship with God may 'he over- | who every time he touched the earth | nccessarily of a tentative charncier, | ""Thix ‘hill piaces the responsivility || Sraue Pipe oot ans aoe o Do isons—doz = Six hours afier high water it I3 jow | Whelming. It requires philosophy fo | renewed his strength, learned that only | owing to the fact that it fs IMDOSSi- | for the aigantie task ef reler of Aee . , five or six inc . JEWELERS tide. which 1a followed by flood tide. | | realize that when my enemy steals my by holding him in the air could heble to secure accurate data upon [pendents where it ohviously helongs — || SCREEN DOOR HINGES, per pair . e purse he steals trash and in stealing | overcome him. So we must learn to|which to base calculations. After | ot ®Re FAIE A O OCEIR D POUIEG, I} ODDS AND ENDS OF LAUNDRY SOAP, bar GREENEV“ LE my reputation he does not enrich him- | turn the shattered fragments of our |careful consideration of these esti- [came time there will be local obliga- MINCING KNIVES . self and we may yet be triumphant. | mistakes into the Iadder by which we |mates, and after consultation with|{{one for reliaf—and in these the Rad || TEA STRAINERS, for the snout . DR A‘ J SINAY Father Kenasdy ety il oand Re Q:::'h:yx;!h“ere%m:nn:‘«::aw; own hatred | may use. ‘We may proft by our mis. | Captain S H. Wolfe, of the war de_ | Cross will naturaliy function throusn | FLESH FORKS . L y e ] s v i akes and sins to gain a hard fought | partment, one of the leadin R e R R e B e g L . - treat—Piper-Wischnewski Wedding— We sometimes think of Paul's reme- | victory. of the country, I have reached the | qnn?e :t;:n-lln from the recent state- gvoAnxK ’;:Elfsks D i Personals. gyda.};m;hed re!f}i‘ner:‘xen( ot :vf\lnh!hlmel\; ThWe must overcome evil with good.|conclusion that if .:hv Mnl is m-n:;;pfl\ ment of the chairman of the Red | SORK PULLERS .. ............. *$ e . red, the heaping of coals of ere is no other way. It is true in|enacted into law the total expenditurs | Cvoss War Counci Jars, doz + . ent St Father William H. Kennedy, assist- | fire on the’ enemy's Dead. ' Such was | this war. Tt is true in a military way, | for the first and second vears will be | < rne’ Aimerioam meople will not per- || OIL CAN full of Oil, for Lawn Mowers, Etc e 5 o ant pastor of the Sacred Heart is meaning, however. ilis thought | it is true in a spiritual way. Our en- |as follows it families to suffer want because ks G r Delivery During This 8 Rooms 18-19 Alics Building, Norwich | iy 00 %1 spending the weel at Man- | Was td meet poicon and hatred with |emy must be turned into a friend.| Family allowances, first vear $1¢1,- | o NGt 0 R0 "Hehing for jtams That Ws Cannot Pack Eor Delivecy Bicing This Seje Phone 1177-3 esa Institute on Keyser Island in|Teal love and overcome until he is| When the evil wrought is so disas- |000.000; second vear $100,000,000. their country. Cases will undoubted- CUSTARD CUPS, brown, white lined i ng Island sound off South Norwalk.| Won. Thas was Jesus' wayv. He won |trous it mus: be checked, but in the| Death indemnities, first vear, $ Iy arise wherein the allowance of the [} THIN BELL TUMBLERS Al . WILLIAM C. YOUNG All the Roman Catholic clergy in the | hiS_enemies by the power of his love.|end complete victory is unly won by |000: second vear, $22,000,000 government will not be adequate to |l THIN ICE TEA TUMBLERS i . state from the bishop down will at-| Can we change an enemy into a|the trarsformation of enemy into|_ _Comipensation for total disabi protect a family from financial dis- FRUIT DISHES, gold banded Sesessste % tend the retreat, the curates the first | friend? With the Juggernaut car of | friend. May God give us that completa 200,000; second year, $35,000.000. tress. Such cases the Red Cross will » 90! (i » STETSON & YOUNG week and the pastors the second. The | Pain and suffering we may let it pass | victor: Compensation for partial disability, [ hope to provide for through its chap- i week will be filled with praver and first 2,200,000, second year, | fepe ! CARPENTER and BUILDER | meditation and will close with con- ethee A T - = . fession and holy communion. This TH SPIRITUAL RETREAT against death and disa- T Best work (ond materiale st riEht| . carthe retreat will be in charge of & Vear, $23,000,000; second Zion District Convention. l goicee b oL, st Main 6t | Hov. Timothy 3: Barrots, 8. 3o spisics IN U. s. SERVICE OF CATHOLIC CLERGY 00,000 Danbury, Conn., will be the place for 5 o e of fae Collcge of the S| Captain John P. Leavensworth and|Diocesan Priests Will Spend Two R e R TR e e FEL Rl e g ] Father Fitzmaurics’ wil attend the| Assistant Surgesn W. S. Leaven Weeks in Special Religious Exer-| “The bill is intended to meet those | Christian Endeavor convention of the (| GARING SCSLES - ff-oo ] BoconEl weelt GE the et woeth, Graduates ot - B A ciser wt KeS Refsind. essential and fundamental principles| African Methodist Fpiscopal Zion l . DEL-HOFF HOTEL g beve stend of justice which you have so much at | Churehes of New England, from nooq |] CREPE PAPER LUNCH SETS, 10 Napkins, Etc EUROPEAN PLAN WEDDING. Captain_John P. Leavenworth, U. 8.| The coming two woeks will be spent | Beart. Its main purpose is to grant a | on Wednesday, August 29, to and in- || PAPER DINNER PLATES, dozen g - A, and Doctor William A. Leaven- by the Catholic priests of the diocese |!®asonablt government indemnity | inding Sux September 1917. |} ALCOHOL HEATERS, can of alcohol and tripod HAYES BROS., Props. Piper—Wischnewskl. worth, U. S. N, brothers, and form-|of Hartford—which covers the state |28ainst the losses and risks incurred | The convention will he held in Row ALCOHOL, large can . o % Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock Miss Norwich boys, are now hxdfl!e reg- |of Connecticut—in the annual sp in dthr\ zglsflh'l;se of a p;ttr [d\x(_\- 3 Zion |~u‘r o Dan- WIRE PIE RACKS Jertha Wischnewski and Frank L. service. Both are graduates of | ual retreat at Manre: Institute, K and n ol mtes salvectodbe Mg A - e pnauest, D. D, pa 2 QUART TIN PAILS Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway | | ke resa . - " . Piper were married in the German N. F. A ser Island, off the South Norwaik |dina hazardous service to which | ior, o ate programme 8 Wi I theran church by the rector, Rev.| Captain Leavenworth was commis-|shore. In the main, the junior clergy |!he Eovernment has called and forced | peen prepar fi:g"»ffn';fégs?' 0% o ioniaht —_ —-- | Peter F. Werth. The couple were at- |sioned 1912 as second lieutenant in|will make their retreat this week, the | (e citizen. Tt provides not only for : e e e iarthaia tended hy Miss FElsie Sabrowski and | the Coast Artillery corps. He has re- | pastors going for the following week, | (N man but for his family Committes Completing Plans. LEMON SQUEEZERS, tinned stesl . Herman Wischnewski. The bride wore | ceived commissions as first lleutenant, | except when parish duties require a |, Tt @ims to accomplish these ends| . “000 L0 5 T 00 0" 0 ICE GHISELS . # | DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Georgette crepe over white silk and | 1916, and captain, 1917. He is now |change of weeks. by sranting a reasonable measure of e QUEEN FLY SWATTERS | 'z carried llles. The bridesmaid wore | stationed at Fort Hint, Va, com-| The exercises, which, following the |indemnity against risk of loss: (1) moxt weel are comploting the || HAYDEN'S CEDAR OIL, furniture polish Defltdl Jflrgefin | white lace and aiso carried lilies. The | manding the First Company of the Po- | daily sacrifice of Holy -Mass, consist |9 SUPPOrt of the bread-winner: (2) or the twe day event. Those|l S8YLPHO NATHOL 4] 1 s Tored several selections dur |fomoe 'C. A C.iU. S.A. SUSEAENIP, | of ipeayer. ilent ameditation on spirit S I s on the amittee in charge are Sec-|§ SHU-WHITE SHOE POLISH, bottle i e o : 1 cs, ns, et al., the week | 2Dility at y ra ey e . Dast Distator] MeGrery Building, Norwich. Conn.| After the ceremony there was a| Doctor Leavenworth graduated from |concluding with confession and hely The risk of dependency, in the case | re! Ranie I DR Tl £ ltems That Must Be Taken By the Customers celebration at the home of the bride |the Medical department of Bowdoin |communion, will be conducted this|Qf an_enlisted man's family, is in-| e i i ! N SR ) at 149 Baltic sireet. Guests were | colleg, class of 1915, He was sur-|year by Rev. Timothy J. Barrett, S. 1. | demnified against by allotment of e SOUP, FLATEE, gold banded present from Naw Jersey, New York |geon of the Steamer Sixeola, United | Spiritual director of the College of the | f the pay of the enlisted man, Danbury will be the piace for the|f MEDIUM PLATES, gold banded - d Bridgeport. The house was pret- | Fruit Co., until commissioned as as- | Sacred Heart of Jesus, Wood: plemented by a fam! sliow munt District Conference and Joint || BREAD AND MILK BOWLS, dacorated h l decorated for the occasion. The |sistant surgeon, U. S. in April, | Md. In these religious exercises and |STanted and paid by the government.” | STNGT 1ol 0] nee and Joint | verhaulin 1o received many handsome pres- | 1317, He was commissioned assist- | Giseipline evers priest in the divcece |, TN, SYStem, s explained, means | TUnTLY SO0 TRate pe, B0 LN | ant surgeon, U. S. Navy .(rank . of|led by Bishop Nilan, will participata, | Pat the enlis n shares with the | N[ ihodist Episcopal Zion churches - a { _ The zroom was born in Stonebor-|licutenant. junior grade) 'in Jume,| Referring to the ~annual retreat, |SOVernment in providing for the fi-| 00T SOTENE, L RO cuge 20, o | an epalr OFK igush. Penn. and s the son of |1917. He is now stationed at Paris|when speaking at the 1030 mass in|Pancial needs of his family. The com. | Tom, ooy WOTRIEAAT QU Dy | Ulvses and Esther Piper of Newcas- | Isiand, S. C., as camp surgeon. St. Patrick’s church Sunday, Rev. |PUISOTY allotments from the enlisted Rev. E. F. Barrow, of Nor- N jtle. He is an electriclan on the U. S. Myles P. (Galvin (atated. {hat fov the |I2RS pay must equal the family al- P lished d OF ALL KINDS ON | Fulton. The bride is the daughter of remainder of the vear the priests are | 0Vance from the zovernment, with a ROLLING PINS, polished woo [John and Augusta Sabrowski Wis- % chiefly concerned with caring for the | MinNimum. however, of $15. monthl LAMP BRACKETS, for the wall § AUTOMOBILES, chnewski. After a short trip they wil] [ 004, who recently returned from a | 00 % CORCTTD N N ot meohs |and a maximum of one-half pay |} HOSE STRETCHERS, Nos. 5 or 5% H > reside at 149 Baiti t Visit in Maine at the summer home of DM WOk of N here is a scale of allc ces det:r- B0ORN H M i g ; Saltic stree their cousin, Miss Sarah Osgood |iN€ to direct men in the way of sal- S g o e =t - HORN 24 1017, || COOKIE OR DOUGHNUT CUTTER, aluminum | CARRIAGES, WAGONS - Sheir: cousin_N0s r vation. During the retreat. hawecer, |mined by the size of the depende:t | MEADE —In Willimantic. Aug. 24 1017 [§ For i e o ip ™ 00 L : i | 3 s Valuable Horse Drops Dead, Gamwell. spent Saturday in Essex, mily, so that the monthly family \ son to M i AMrs. James [ 4 ps Dead. Sl . Sty the priest devotes his thouzht to hi y, so_that the nthly family | & son to 3 Strect MEASURING CUP, aluminum Friday night about 9 o'clock one|\wens and 2 ing tnos oaon | own “spiritial status: and the better|MIOWance ranges from £3 to 330, ac- | | afeade of 1% Ay street | 10 inc TRUCKS and CARTS, of the valuable pair of horses belong- | mar. ~ - o ~on o PAsSINE the SUM-l,ng more fervent his week of retreat | C°LdINE to the number of dependents. | MOANC U WIHRANEC A0F WIRESTOASTS R 8x10 IHoh ing to the Peck McWilliams company > o i o the better will he be fitted to work in | _Secretary McAdoo illustrates the By CUSPIDOR, tin, paint:d or nickeled . | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | dropped dead near the home of Mr. the parish during the year to come. | WOTKINg of the system in the follow- | --————— - — || FRY BASKETS, wire, large size ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, | McWilliama on' Prospect street. il For that reason Father Galvin e |DIK example: “A private geis 333 a ‘MARRIED. SHIRT DRYERS, wire | Bt e o R h Fontaine_had driven the horses to a sought the prayer of the parishioners [M¢nth for service abroadf If he has|paizr OLSEN. In don, Aug LIQUID GLOSS, furniturs or auto polish | lacksmithing in all its branches. |farm in Ludlow with a load of builds : . for' thelr pricsix.” dally, auring thege|® Vite #ud two chiidran ha moust allot | 1837 b loee TEA OR COFFEE CANISTERS . | ing material. The horse was carted | Taftville Takes Deciding Game of Red | iy, weeks to be especially devoted to |10 them at least $15 out of his pav.| D D. Merman F. Baier and Miss|§ oS0 00 G0Pn or SWARS, long handle i {away by C. K. Balley's men and in-| Cross Benefit Series—Farewell Par-[the service of God, in retirement from | 11° Eovernment supplements this by | il Clsen. hoth of Sew Londor Y OILET PAPER, roll ... | jterred on his farm on the Scotland| ty For Howard Dunse—Personals. [the world and temporal interests. siving the family an allowance of | PIFER Iy this ckzRFSCONYIBSUE TOI B A H ar | road as C. M. Shay has closed his fer- 5 : W ‘gosnel) for the| gay, the : thiy- [*3-0l: This fanily's minimam month-| 35, nnewakl of | ltems That Must Be Taken By the Custom | lo | tilizer plant. Saturday afternoon before a good |teenth Sunday after Pentecost, was | .y, Income, therefore, would be $47.50.) (o, Piper of New- | — = Tecor | - i st. J 5 = sized crowa the Taftville Mule §pin-|Luke xvil: 11-13. the parable of the|[The father can allot as much more as e, DINNER PLATES, large rosc decoration 507 to 515 North Main St. t. Joseph’s Society Meets. ners defeated the Baitic Mule Spin-|healing of the ten lepers. Father Gal. | ¢ Pleases. thers./io mnnchar. chiid, S EXTRA DEEP PLATES, large rose decoration | Sunday St. Joseph's society held|ners 7 to 5 on the Providence Street|vin's theme was the insratitude of |INe sovernment will allow $3 addi- CHILDREN'S TABLE TRAYS i { their_regular meeting in i hall | grounds. This was the deciding|men exceeding that of even the tional. If that man shouid have o |RICKETSON_-AL the home of her son, | The reports of the secretary and treas- | game, each team having won one |lepers, since man forgets to fathex. or /motlies aotumily: dependent ank B, Ricketson, Toftville, Aug b CAVE WELDING & MF urer were read and accepred. Routine [ game. The receipts of the game were|thanks and service to God, altl BN el D coh SEUTe Wil en 1917, Hannas S.. wif> of the late | i .| businees was transacted. There was a | equaliy_divided between 'the Hed [he has been Tieansed from the ‘lep. | of 317 & month from the govenment| piiton Rickeizon, aped S0 years and AT IS GENTS ood attendance. “ros: i i - |rosy of si 3 ¥ 100¢ i . ol g - s i i4 daye | Garage work a Specialty. Personals. 7 —— wife, three children. and a mother | “%ional church Tuesday, Aug. 28. at b e | e yfiate . actually dependent upon him, by giv-| = g'90% TRUTCR, TOAREIN SO, S WINDOW DRYERS, rubber rub-galvanized a | R the ‘Gucst ot friends here Bnamy " OBITUARY. Soefocons Ing 320 out of hin $38 & month, would | \yyy g Syic in _Briggeport, - Aug, WIZARD DUSTLESS DUSTER . | 21 Chestmut St Tel. 214 o ol Several More Fifth Company Privates | mnti sivine oo tament o L0 a5 1017, “Nellle M. Wit John BANI FLUSH ‘ | Miss Annle . Dexter is spending Mi=. Raten BRIt Have Been Ordered to Resport For|of $67.00, and still leaving the man | guur oonk: AKed 51 years WASTE BASKETS i two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Willlam | _Saturday evening Mrs. Hannah 8. [ go'° "Sol 13 per month for spending money LIVAN _In Xew london Aug RUBBERIZED APRONS ! S at the home of her son on Slater ave- 5 A e AntE the | R g Oak Bluffs. Mar MATIC EGG BEATERS ndrew 3 . i (Special to The Bulletin.) so a dependent father, the gov Vineyard, Mass. Aug. 26, 19 AUTO Andrew and George Dexter of Mid-|nue after a lingering )iliness. Mrs. Fort ;,,.,_‘,_ N. Y. Aug. 2 ?ead- | ernment would give up to $30 in all, wning, aged 67 vears SILVER PUTZ, silver polish DR. E. J. JONES spent Sunday with their aunt, Ricketson celebrated her 80th mirthday = quarters of the ifth Company, over and above the man's own aliot- funeral hereafter PAPER TO WELING, 150 to a roll - o Willlam A. Lund, of Prospect|just two weeks ago. She came here e ment.” 7o wn, AU, | s erous To Ment Suite 46 Shannon Building L to resile with hor son some time age. | G- A; C-The stemai corps which had | ™SNL" iy ynrire, to enable & man | VoAt WiianF Clonionn: Aok 25| An IR oIs Ity Teo HEORS 19, B ki B st Piie Mys., Losne I .. Srana. ‘\m; yez,cs;(:so‘n was';vveldl k‘:lf»wn Inthe | on enlarged to twelve. In addi.|t0 build up a fund out of which he | entrance. Phone daughter, Miss Grace Grodotzke Of|Trank B whe io sent for the Pog |tion to the six signal men. Privates| aD Pay the insurance premiums. and, i rial in ixioma | ELLANEOUS ITEMS New Bromswick, New Jersey are|mial'sinis V%, 1 gt for the ToNe- | McClimon, Richardson, Crowe. Hunt.|above all, better to preserve equality [ &1L, 11, 'logk, Burial In, Hixiown MISC i = Spending a few weeks as the guests | I F 5 S SOW tnkton. Zelaler any MscWillioums: [504 demodtacy wmeng the members of s HORSE-SHOE TABLE TUMBLERS, value 35c dozen of Mrs. Calvin Miner of 57 Eleventh | coror®: Privates Huntley, Coliins, Hull, Co,. |CUr own forces and between them and FANCY CREPE NAPKINS, value 35¢ 100 & NOTICE ¥ he allies, provision is made enabling et Farewell Party. e e i rurner were ordered|j; war department and the navy de- LADD EGG BEATER, value 36 each DEAD HORSES AND COWS e V el o e Tor Signal dcii, ; artment, by resul to compel STOOL with back, folds, value 39 each Masters Blackstone Perkins and Saturd evening Howard Dunse The names of Corporal K. Ricketts | L 5 y regulation. compel CAMP Removed Free of Charge Dunstan Perkins, sons of Mr. and Mrs. | Was tendered a farewell party at his|ana Privates Bellefleur, Kearney, Post |™Mel Who do not allot one-haif of their USED BRASS BIRD CAGES e Cail 163 New London. Ask for Chas.|Bdmund W. Perkins, of Norwich, were | home on Providence street. Mr.|and Davignon were submittad fo the D2y 0 deposit so much of the half- CAST IRON GRIDDLES, large, value $1.25 each Later. Reverse charge. leaders in arranging and carryving out | Dunse goes to Portland, Maine, for a | commanding officer for searchlight de- | /2% S is not allotted, these deposits urc en MAIL BOX with key, value 59 WEST SIDE HIDE CoO. a children's bazaar at Eastern Point, | Short stay after which he will go to | tail. e P At meromt peran RUBY GLOSS, furniture and auto polish special value $1.00 hot & Sek S New London | 0T the benefit of the Red Cross. California_where he will make his| “Three minstrel sho which D et e an Main St AUTO SPECIAL POLISH, extra value $1.00 can i home. There were about thirty guests|contain only the talent of the o o LRIy Or deaih oo 15 ain Street HYLO LANTERNS, valus 65c each 2 Miss Osgood and Miss Mary Os-|Dresent from Meriden Norwich and|company are under way. Rehearsals| i) o i 5 ilitary d, value 31.00 each Paltic. Music for Gmhcine woa Sl |company are under way. Rehearsals|gctive service as. part of the military HOSE REEL, hard wood, value ea - L, g &l man-|or naval forces of the United States VACUUM WASHERS, long handle, value 60c each THE PALACE 78 Franklin Street P. SHEA ©On account of Increase In price of to- basse the Whilestone Cigar will be t 1, AT ) * — 11_Franklin_St. WILLIAM YOUNG,R.N Maseage and General Nursing. Night or day calls. 38 Hickory St, Norwich, ALARM CLOCKS ALL GRADES ALL PRICES —t— THE WM. FRISWELL CO. 25 and 27 Franklin_ Strest WEEN YOU WANT o put your bul CASTORIA For Infants and Children InUse For Over 30 Years iness Defore the public, there 1s no Dbetter than throuszh the ad- I " 0 TR Bt ———— - Prompt serviceday or night 642-2. Lady Assisio- nished by Richard Kyle's orchestra. Light refreshments were served. Bioycle Accident. Saturday afternoon twe bicycles ridden by Albert Bibeault and Gaston Koskuski collided on the Occum road near the jce house. Both bicycies were more or less smashed up but the rid- ers escaped Injury. Personals and Notes. Joseph Liberty of Springfleld is vis- iting William Wollheben of Oec- cum. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hindel have returned from a two weeks' stay at Oakland Beach. TJohn Wollheben spent Sunday at Fishers Island. Louis Wollbehen, Archie Torrance and_George Sullivan are spending the week at Fishers Island George Weller, Albert Lambert and Howard Dunse, ieft Sunday for a few days’ trip to Portland. George Weller, Jr., and sister, Eliz- abeth, have returned from a brief trip to Boston and Portland. agement is not ready to announce the programme yet, it is certain that a g0od show will be given. The man- agement of the show consists of the follows: Private T. J. Collins. di- rector, assisted by Sergeant C. . Turner and Corporal Edward Jewett, advertising manager and Private Mac_ Millan. The soloists are T. J. Col- lins, A. J. Turner. terors. Charles Huntlev, H. Benoit, Bradford Rick- etts, R. Spencer, baritones. Fnd men, Corporal J. S. Bowers, Serceant R. Gregson, Sergeant G. A. Malcolm and Private William Donahue. Clog danc- ers, Private E. S. Mercier. P. F. Zu- rowski. The chorus will he picked from the entire company. The show will be held in the auditorium and the proceeds will go to the Company treasury. The Fifth Company take guard mount Friday night with Sergeants Turner and Stone as sergeants of the guard: Corporals Bowers, Gladue, Robinson, K. Rickets as corporals of the guard. The guard consists of six signnl men, two buglars and ninety- five privates. Captain William G. Tar- box was officer of the day on Wed- is indemnifled against by compensa- tion on the analogy of the workman's compensation act rather than through a pension system “If total disabilitv results from personal injury suffered or disease contracted in the course of the ser- vice, the compensation, based on the percentage of pav, but with a mini- mum of from $40 to $75 per month, according to the size of the family, may increase for the higher officers to a maximum of $200 per month. Compensation is_not payable, how- ever, while the officer reccives retire- ment allowance Partial disabilities are compen- sated for on the basis of percentage of the compensation for total disabil dependent upon the average impair- ment of earning . capacity resulting from such Injuries\in civil occupa- tions. Provision Is Mmade for commu- tation under regulations. but of a part FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephoro 328.3 RY E. CHURCH WM, SMITH ALLEN only of the compensation. Medical, surgical, and hospita] treatment, sup- plies and appliances are given. In addition to these compensations, rehabilitation and reeducation of the injured men are recognized as vital elements in the scheme. The bill does nesday. Dress parade was held Friday morning, on the way back to camp the soldiers were overtaken by a shower. Captain Willam G. Tar- not attempt to cover the matter of means and methods of effecting this, since a study of European experience with this problem is necessary, but Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Funera! Directors TEA KETT WASH BOI We Do Not 2-BURNER 6-BURNER THERE 1s no advertising meaium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business resuits. $17.00—close out at close out at 2-BURNER 3-BURNER GLASS PUNCH BOWL, footed, value $1.25 each BATH TUB SEATS, cak or WALL COFFEE MILLS, value 9 SCREEN DOOR, stained, 2-10 x 6-10, value $1.25 each white, value 75¢ each each LE, nickel plated, value $1.79 cach TEA KETTLE, aluminum, value $2.50 each LER, copper bottom, value $2.25 each w Want To Carry Any of This Stock Over—That For the Extra Low Prices DETROIT VAPOR, OIL OR GASOLINE STOVE AS ABOVE, WITH ATTACHED OVEN, value $42.00 PURITAN OIL STOVE, value $9.69—at NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVE, valus $13.20—at NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVE, value $16.50—at FLORENCE AUTOMATIC OIL STOVE, value $11.0: FLORENCE AUTOMATIC OIL STOVE, v © $15.00— LAST CALL FOR 0IL STOVES AND OVENS at$ 3 at $ FLORENCE AUTOMATIC OIL STOVE, value $17.50—at §13 Only a few Stoves left—no more at this price QIL STOVE OVEN, value $1.70—at OIL STOVE OVEN, value $2.16—at GLASS DOOR OVEN, value $2.50—at OIL STOVE OVEN, value $1.70—at. 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