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Th—e Pqneuus & Mil_cma_uc_u_. BANK STATEMENTS Ne. 657 R OF THE CONDITION OF The ety Natlonal Eani at Norwio ] of Connecticut, at the clo ¢ Heary Allen & Son Co. UMPLETIN : Norwich, Monday, Sept. 17, 1917. ¥ STl ———— In the Stat f business on September 11, 1917: 4 mpgmgm - THE WEATHER. Supt. John Dm Turn Water on This Week—Heart Is- © o s “:fw‘"flc“! Conditiny: land and Fourtain to be Attractive Features Next Year |, bifuct:® ;#1747 LADY ASSISTANT In the northern districts east of. the < by 2 e 5 bills . . reais- - . 2 : All Calls Answered Promptly Mississippi the weather was fair, —High Cost of Grain Interferes With Increase of Live-| countea ‘Gotn. + A . Day and Night Ligh pressure prevailing génerally. a 3 . s Sank ¢ e From Ohio_ valley and the lake re- stock. ¥ - 1a)° P**5es 88 Main Street : flonfleaszwfir@r theflwelther ‘will be fair ® g S S | item 53a) . 354,431.71 AMonday an ‘'uesday. CRRe—— 1 ————————31,783,562.66 . Overdratts, unsscured. .’ 470,05 It will be warmer Tuesday over the interfor north districts east of the Mississippl river. The winds along the north and mid- dle Atlantic ts will b derats - JOSEPH BRADFORD Hortheastito ol Forecast. BOOKBIINDER Southern New England. Fair Mon- day; Tuzda v fair,, warmer in Con- 8lank Books Made and Ruled to Ordee | necCticut d_western Massachusetts. U. 8. bonds (other than Liperty bonds of 1917): a’ U, S bond# deposited to secure circulation (par vhlue) . 3 Teeeevesss 100/000,00 - ke Liberty unpledged 36,200.00 7. Bonat: sécurities, ete.: ! a’ Bonds other than-U. S. bonfls pledged to se. During the past few weeks men in|monkey cage, Mr. Duff intends to the einploy of John Duff, superintend- ghu Beats. Space for these seats will ent of Mohegan Park, have been con- [be provided throukh the removal of & structing a large and attractive duck |section of the bank along the road- pond at the park and it is now near- | way. - ing completion. Supt. Duff will turn ‘The high cost of gr#in has interfer- water into the new pond thie week, |red greatly with the increase of the the -water fowl will have a new home |livestock at the pgrk this year) ' Mr. from now on. The new duck pbnd|Duff did not attogt to hatch any birds occupies the site of the old one and is |this summer for that very reason. - He of Floor Coverings HILE this is alwaysan important event for housewives, throughout Eastern Connecticut, yet this season,’ ow: ing to existing conditions, it is more important than ever. -“Northern New England: air Mon- 5 o the okt B e pal royenTIh | Dllde & 108 BROADWAY day and Tuesday; little change in tem- [PO% Only & much needed improvement is keeplng i - Stocl bR A 3 ut adds greatly to the beauty of the |down until a time when there will be P g lh tha Oud.l 5 s park. Maiking use of his skill as a |more of a chance of providing the feed | ° , Bonds " lother * "] e fact that we are members of the Dry G Union Eastern New. York: Fair Monday; ALARM CLOCKS |mwesog o varmer . and the McElroy buying organization—two connections whereby we are able at all times to buy the right goods at landscape artist, Mr. Duff has had laid |necessary for their existence through- out and constructed in the new pond jout the winter months. ! a large island which he has named Thé labor question also plays: plédgea 'to se- cure postal sav- . ings deposits.. 2: e Securities other ALL GRADES ALL PRICES| The following records, reported from |Heart 1.1;nn.h-r;er its shape. On ]l(lrge glrht in the %’5""" of the up- e Securitien otne: ¢ R Sk | Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes|this island which stands well above |keep of the park. When the park was 7. 8. bonds . . - of . . a in temperature and the barometric|the level of the water he intends to|Arst opened Mr. Duff said he could| (o includini the right prices—enables us fo offer ugs, Carpets, Lino- THE WM. FRISWELL CO. |changes Saturday ana Sunday: e e S ahy: Dutilintl hpieager - leums and Mattings—AT PRICES WHICH WILL NOT 25 and 27 Franklin Strest s Batwiany— 7 8T | Duff will have shrubs set out with an | man for less than three dollars a day. | Total bonds, TED EARS. i =g e 3 7a m. . . 47 302 |open space here and there to afford an B’Ez{y, the first deer born- in the| cunitien et il 121588703 BE DUPLICA AGAIN IN YF i be So if you are zmo . . #% 3034 unobstructdd viéw of the pond and Its |park, now has a baby deer of her own. . othér than Fed- L e i i TEAMING AND TRUCKING |2 ™ .- N Nleen T RS the voungest member o the dear | o AL ReroEL bANK stock £5.507.00 considering Floor Coverings this Fal sure and attend hest 78, The workmen are now. completing |family.and ix about two months old. | bank (208 “oer . conte 4 th*~ opening. Come Today or any day this week. . §,000.00 3 \ DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT the pipe which will carry away the|Une of the deer already has donned | subscription) . b= Ther. Bar. |overflow. This pipe leads out one end |his winter coat of gray and several of | 10. - & Value o A. D. LATHROP 60 0334/ the pond and down through the|the others are preparing (o forsake | Pouse ... 150,000.00 § ) # 68 3 deer inclosure. heir summer cdats of brown. - 2 . Phone 175 66 2034 | - The water for the pond will be sup- | Jack, the peacack, has lost his beau- (Reserve benkc.. 144,165.51 “SOME OF THE BEST KNOWN 3 plied by a hvdraulic ram. In addi- |tiful tail, as this is moulting - time. | ' amommt b Cone ciani tion to Heart Island there will be by |Jack has just recovered from a serious| tlomal manns . 0™ P&~ . corio MAKES AT SPECIAL PRICES $os ) o __|next vear a fountain in the pond which | illncss which neaZy cost him his life, [ 16. Net amounts due’ from ; CAVE WELDING & MFG_ Co Predictions for Saturday: Increas-|yill add much to the charm of this|but thanks to Mr. Duff's kindly care he | DPanks and bankers, and ST AR $15.05 PR SEmINeTER: 89950 *|ing cloudiness. rain at night. particular spot in the park. ~The plan |is strutting around 2gain as lively as| [TUXt peSmpanies *nther 5 : Automobile and Machine Parts Welded,| Saturday’s weather: Fah. Mr. Duff has in mind is t& have erect- |ever. Jack and the two pea-hens are| 3%, 'nclided in Ttems 584473 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size 8 | Axminster Rugs, size 8 fest § Garage Work a Specialts. Predictions for Sundax: Probably |eq on a hill nearby a large tank which |very tame, so tame in fact, that they | 15 Chechs Son oti wi 534473 |} feet 3 inches x 10 feet & inches—at | inches x 10 feot 6 inches—at $22.50, % : = |rain- . = will supply pressure enough to throw i(at from Mr. Duff's hande. They have{ in the same city or town $15.93, regular price $17 regular price $23.00. Work Guaranteed. m‘mndayn weather: TFair, eooler atlije wat?r up through the fountain in 'algreart X]tkh\thor x‘a\:nnlgzfland ‘m:. nu,: ;'.’!‘. ;flnlegnx,_;m'nk (other i $20.00 TAPESTRY $l7 95 $27.50 AxMINsTEnsZS 31 Chestmut St T X 3 a graceful spray. hem faster than Mr. can shuc a T - .808.52. : i - : .00 = = On the side of the pond nearest the them. - Sl Lo LR BRUSSELS RUGS HDEBIAT Sun. Moon ana_Tides. £ s B |,y 5040 18 30 02077 g Japestiy Bruswels Rugs, size 9x12 | Axminster Rusw, size, tx12 foct— T R - 5 5 = IS ML eet—at $17.75, regular price $20.00. | at $25.00, regular price $27.50. || Rises. | I Wate: .| UNIVERSALIST Y. P, C. U. MOTORMAN’S PARENTS town of reporting bank m. CONCLUDES CONVENTION| ~ AWARDED COMPENSATION [20" " Retomptimy 1ams “ith 220 06 = —_— [~ 1. 8. Treasurer andy due b 30 Banner Awarded Norwich Union at|Shore Line Trolley Company Lets| from U 'S Treasurdr ... _ 530000 SMALL SIZE RUGS AT SPECIAL PRICES HERE 1S THE 33| State M g in Danbury—Miss | Commissioner Fix Amount for Mer-| Total ...- ..$4,011.576.88 e z : ~ 1 s e - T ton: Goddrih’s Eathic. and Mothpe Matting Rugs, in a variet Axminster Rugs; size 27x . 02 . . 2 - of handsome coloting: 514 inches, neat patterns 90| With nearly fifty delegates repré-] Mr. and Mrs. Edmund G. Goodrich e, T vaia in - 91000880001 32x72 inches, alue SpasNaesranel coiodnes 89.19 oun en v senting several unions of the Uni-|0f East Haven, father and mother{24. a Undivided f Special . value $2.50 —Special price tide, which is followed by flood tide. | versalist oung People’s Christian Un-[0f Merton Goodrich, of Saybrook, the | Profits ...... Smyrna Rugs, size Axminster Rugs. size 36 fon of Connecticut present the twen- |Younz motorman of the Shore Line|® Less curren inches, v servicoable inches, attractive patterns YOO HANE BEEN LosmG S GREENEVILLE ty-eighth annual convention opened | Eidetric railroad, who was killed by | $3P®Teeq 'micis Fugs: valus 41— Sveclal $1939 | 270 Solorluss _value $5.00/$4.30 Non-Leakabl S b in Danmbury Fdiday afternoon with a |eiectrocution on one of the cars of | paja " o.. 2 price . SR o —Special price ........ o on-Leakable St. Nicholas Brotherhood Holds Reg- | Prief-business session after which the | the company July 25 will fecelve $2,- 76,901.81 : ogge 5 Sl 2 's Reg- | nual devotional meeting was held. | 609.16, from the company according Amount - reserve . Self-Filling , ular Meeting in Puldski Hall—Per-| " The annual business session was |tu a decision handed down by Com- |, faxes accrueda .. 6.000.00 3 Only ONE DOLLAR b sl Somale neld Satusday afcernobn and stter re- | pensation Commissioner George E. {°Ty, SEulating not 2230000 INLAID AND PRINTED LINOLEUM nly ut as good 3s T ports by. the officers. Frank W. Rog- |Beers. SSEE rmionss W ; g list anta for PIVE GOLLARS. H Sxader sftarngen, e Su ihuies fors SUSig ayes Say osiciad tel ooty doeth i e, Tl B 00 wusl) g Fall Opening: Woek wé make the followi Brotherhood he eir regular meet- | president of the state union for the[car w me in|30. Net amounts due io urin, al enin, eek we make the followin ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED ing in PulasiF hall. The reports of | third time. The other officers elected | over the Shore Line as far as Mid-| banks and bankers (sther 5 e Liei . . Try one and be convinced. the secretary and treasurer were read | were: Vice president, Joseph G. Bol- | dletown avenue, when it developed |, than Included in 23 or 23) 489.736.15 Special Prices on Linoleums: §na lciegted;rhflouflns business was |ton, New Haven, (two years): :gcre- trc‘mxbl:h witxht u‘na trlfll‘:ly po!c_d coog. % e 35"""‘ $496.478.17 ransacted. . ere was a large at-|tary, Mjss Alice Lewis,’ Merfden: |rich thought he could remedy the| T o8t ubject i i i i mflN & GEO - H. B”SS tendance. : treasrer. Miss Willa Heid. Bridge- |trouble without awaiting the arrival| »ir > feashos!ts udlect Printed Lincleums, Inlaid Linoleums % A S port; trustees for two vea: Miss [of help. He took a wrench and climb- payable within 20 The grade—55¢ a square yard. $1.19 grade—at $1.00 a square JEWELERS Kosciuszke T. Society Meets, Alice Berry, New London: trustees|ed to the top of the car, but had no days) : % The grade—65¢ a square yard, | $1.69 grade—at $1.45 a square yard. | sSunday the Kosciuszke T. society |for ome vear, Miss Aznes Gebrath, of |imore than reached the top, as it seem. | 31; Individual doposits su y held their regular menthly meeting in | Norwich, and Miss Bessie Pierce, of [ed to by standers, beford he fell over, | g, “‘.erf.‘gdef,h_c Pulaski hall. The president, Martin | Danbury. The convention voted to|eiectrocuted by the powerful current.|3s. Dapagits requirin Q = Rozycki presided. Routine business |accept the invitation of the Bridgeport| Goodrich was a young man, un-[37. Dividends unpaid .. 3 v ver aul‘nfi was transacted. There was a full at. |union to meet in that city in October, [ married and the sole support of his| tice but less than 30 davs 3 tendance. 1918, St e parents. The parents and the Shore| Total demand deposits, We are always pleased to show our various lines and give estimates o - Banner to Norwich. Line company came to an agreement = A upon ali kinds of home decorative work — Floor Coverings, indow Personals. The reports of the officers were sat. |2nd asked the commissioner to fix the $1.507.967 i i h an epalr or) Lawrence’ Staniey spent Sunday | isfastore The banner aparded the |Compenmation for his death at) the | rimd decesiic. mikiect - to Shades, Curtains, Draperies, Etc. We have competent men who will with friends in Fitchville. union showing the largest. per -cent.|aDOve amount, which represents one- Reserve (pavable after g0 to your home and take measurements for Linoleums, Rugs, Drap- | § 3 OF ALL KINDS ON . of. gain in membership .since the last h:ifmof the Young man's wages for six e o= umieeE To s; Etc., and will do the work at your convenience. We have every ¥ .D..C. Raymond of Chicopes Falls is | convention was awarded thé Norwich | O e & New Haven baam 208 141, ‘Postal savings deposits ‘facility for doing work promptly, correctly and at lowest cost. AUTOMOBILES, viefsng Tands In”ne S TR omvention. afjonened _snarity | St Comban Sor MSbutscment” T [ psihen (e aegeriis : A TAFTVILLE N atfer noon Saturday. In the after- [MOmthly Installments. subject to _Reserve, » = CARRIAGES, WAGONS, s £ non (e Gelegatcs were Fuesiz Of the | GAvE MUSIGAL PROGRAMME Jieme | 47 andEE The Porteous & Mitchell Co. e A g & 0 43. United States a 1t TRUCKS and CARTS, Bilssvills Buidiis Balng Bepaiced —No- lrenontal AT BACKUS HOSPITAL | “*(other than postal” save - 3 icense Rally in Ponemah Hall— Friday Afternoon Meeting. G —— ings) _including deposits R e R e R Ul Kinder Quartette Provided Pleasant| of L. S. disbursing officers 10,000.00 | = === == = S Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim-| A+ O H. Meets President Rogers called the conven- tion to order for the first session at Afternoon for Pa ming, Upholstering and Wood Work.| Autoists hav. < 00 i s B . e to make a detour over | four o'clock Friday afternoon, at which Blacksmithing in all its branches. |the Lisbon bridge as the Blissville | time there were whout Aty delogates| The musical program at the Backus bridge is undersoing repairs. A heavy |.na visitors present. The opening |hospital Sunday afternoon, arranged truck going over it Thursday night|praver was delivered by Rev. T. F.|by Miss Clara Griswold, Miss Nellie | broke ‘the “bridge through in three |Figeher of New Haven. Howie, and Miss Marlan Kimbail, Z#r tt ar piaces. ¥ The roll call of Unions was re-|ihe Charitable Circle of The King's R e sponded to by representatives from [Daughters, was rendered by a quar- ! s z’}kx.‘.»o:r;:‘:'l‘:“r;m ion. A, | Bridgeport. New Haven, Norwich, = JSHE siNIs ot M}x;.l Kifider'. s 2 ¥ _Taftvi ‘ision, A.|Meriden and Danbury. Miss Martha | Miss Mary Gray, soprano: Miss Hazel 507 to 515 North Main St. o i1 heid ‘their cesulas mesting The Figcher, of New Haven was named |L. Banfleld, contralto; Robert A. Gray, reports of “the secretary and treas-|secretary pro tem of the convention. |tenor; Charles E. Belair, baritone; urer were read and accepted. Routine | Miss Bessie Pierce, president of the |and named the Kinder quartette, ”;,,'dcuzl:»nlffif::'; Olcg"e'-cf;;i: Terry on Plum Island to visit their|home in Westport, Penn. outstanding teacher, Captain W. G. Tarbox. aadk Misees Grace Geer and Ruth Bush- irth Supper. nell from Scotiand Road school are B"’(‘,;‘::l);e“”:’nvmfl frionds | embers of the entering class at the a birthday supper Friday evening|”“ademy: r-home on Huntington —avenue.| wyjjam Kelsey of Boston who is were laid for ten. Games and|yigjting friends in Windham,; was the r 2 nk, do iee afn Hill. solemnly sjrear that the above state- ki v —_— ment is trde o the best of my know- . Mr. and Mrs, Lucian Beebe and sons, is on the revenue|Standish ané Donald of New London, nts, N RO, i ol v = 53. a Liabilities for redis. counts, _including_ those with 'Federal Reserve bank (see Ttem 1d). . 354431 State of Comnecticut. County o " | business was transacted. There was Tembury - Onisn, welcamad Hhe 8 These with Waldo S. Newberry at Frea Case, who JOHN A. DUNN |2 scod attenaance Zates and President Rogers responded |the piano gave the followinb selec- | CHAS. W. GALE. |cutter Acustinet, Is able to come to|spent the week cnd with Mr. Beebe's _ 2 At all Gam finsbehllf of the convention. tions: th‘flublllil;‘ib:d anfd s!worn btn VLefore me |his home on West Town street on fur-|DParents cn Scotland road. = .- -Sessional committees were named as s s 15 ay of September, 1917. lough every week since enlisting. —— Our Corn and Wart Sol . | . The baseball games in the vicinity | follows: Credentials, Miss Sue An- | ne Lost Ch°‘g‘ o Fagge LEONARD P. CHURCIL & pii b Miss Walker and Miss Rowe Matas- 3 an art Solvent— |drew good crowds. from the village |drews, Bridgeport; Miss Florence Ei- |gong The Metrs Saiush . Corect ot ¢ Dok E Rl e sa have returned to their home on P 5 Sunday. A large number went to Nor- | scnhardt, Danbury: resolutions. Rev. |Mts Gray aceompanied by Miss Bock JOHN C. AVERILL, Lt o WiN mantic was DG L UELon (B weety Ll IDRSEMIEHO _for a quarter — has placed|wich to ses the Bloomer Girls and|William Wallace Rase, Brédgeport, | = Held i JOHN PORTEOUS. James Lynch from limantic Was|weeks with friends in Boston. . ’ the game in Jewett City had a large | Miss Agnes Gebrath, Norwich, Chas.|song_Until - - 45 GROSVENOR ELY. 2t his home bn East Town street over A g many hands and feet on easy |number of iocal fans in attendance. |M. Gay, New Haven: recommenda- |>y% " Miss G anderson | sept17d Directors. | Sunday. Miss Katherine Casey of New York tions, Rev. W. S. Swisher, New Lon- |gon »_G'HTMY'& ss Gray accompanist - ———— left town Saturday after visiting her street. No-license Rally. don, Miss Hazel Howe, Bridgeport, ul!ssmnnewo%{.}i o Nevin | e ———— Thomas Filburn from Hartford spent|brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and - — . Sunday afternoon .tliere. was:a _no- | Mrs. F. P. Rollins, .Danbury t: Syningeis et Pewrn xS el B g ~ oid NORWICH TOWN the week end at his home on Hunting- | Mrs. William Casey of Wauwecus Hill. P’ 2 50 i § Hicense rally ‘in Fonemah hall. “wai- - EVening Banqust. Miss Banfield = S ton avenve - e e RN T lflf cist, Mflm o Tempicare. wran e speaker. President Ro; ted toast- | When You Come Home, _ Squt: 1 © o s Holyol macist, Hreel | riere "o 2 ooa- attendance master for the apeaking which follow- | When My Ships Come Sailing Home, ~ | Endeavorers Attend ‘”}" Conven-| 1iss E. M. Culver of Washington i LM Tiolvoke oal- T v X i — st t is s di er vacat] t 7 B / bat b Digging Potato s oamonAAT o i et PO o nan Wik Ay AT Toarn | Sohesh Ve Cabtain W 6 Tere| o = Sheaine ber veRon St B [tev Binsel For wmotiien yenr of teach- NoTlcE Saturday the men who have had Religion and Courtesy—Miss Elsie fiumll ¢t F T : hd. ; s‘ = e DEAD HORSES AND COWS ihe company sardens began digwing | Herrick, Bridgeport @uatistic at Fort Terry—Birthday Supper. R e eir potatoes. Most of the gardens Mirth—Miss Alice Tewis, Meriden. N i < - N Londt S .13, 1917, Removed Free of Charge zave a heavy yield, - Our FIAg — Miss Agnes Gebrath, |,, The Program was much enjoved and| The Norwich Town Christian Fn B o o e Pk n Calt 18T Lo ABE e 1 Nk the young people received well de- |deavor society was well represented at 2ol " KIDDIES ater. Reverse charge. % UNION LYCEUM. Our Boys—Charles M. Gay, New | rved praise for the quality of their|the convention held Saturday after- WEST SIDE HIDE Co. i —— Haven. i Rafehatis s P! S [ r.oon at Lisby: Congregational church. MARRIED. ) NEVER P.-O. Box 379, T C'M" embers Hear Addresses at A. M. E. Charactér—Ludwig Sauer, Danbu The party went by trolley to Occum | HERW WKE—In Mystic, Sept.. ! FORGET s Zion Church Sunday. ——— 2 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS aid thén hell & hike of mearly threey 1317 DYCREr R ML HERpELoR, Tred 4 = Y. M. C. A. MEETING. miles from Oceum to Lisbon. ermes and Miss Eatle B DR C. R yThe Union Lyceum met at the A.l — 5 HELD AUTUMN MEETING Y R e 4 . R. CHAMBER . E. Zion church on Sunday with|Men Are Too Often Ashamed to Ow e Saturday, Sept. 15, 1917, Miss RLAIN |}, ; oA ST L i S g, hahamed 0 OWD |\ bers of Local URion Wers Guests| SHELTERING ARMS SERVICE. . hen” Frunt Sterry!’of New Tondon D e e at Newent Church. Universalist Pastor and Singers Bring| Fiy 1 o e" Wood A NC a urgeon The Scripture lesson was Psalm 91| At the Y. M. C. A, meetin; = B e e Tt Bridgeport, and was read by Rev. R. B. Harris. X R Eopothe ], oo - r to Housekol uring Sunday | GRAY-BUSCH—In this city, Sept. 3 3 Bt X |grounds of Buckingham Memorial | The autumn meeting of the Norwich| Afs = McGrery Bullding, Norwich, Conn. |BI3Ver Wwas offered by Rev. E. F.|Sunday afternoon General Secretary |Christian Endeavor local union was ETROOR 191, by Rev. . Tohns Bohanan, Tohn g \ : e ® il = . C T, Giray of Mariford and Miss Grace Edwin Hill was the speaker and after [held with the Newent society on #t. ‘At the Sheitering Arms Sunday aft- Fstelle Busch of this city. Interesting addresses were made bY [the singing of several hymns and |urday afternoon. The members went Rev. R. B. Harris and Rev. E. F. Bar- [prayer, the speaker announced his text |by auto or walked to the pleasant |€rnoon, Rev. J. F. Cobb, pastor of the DIED. row. : D e 4 St country church, where first a praise|Church of the Good Shépherd, gave a DEL-HOFF HOTEL uni Dext Sunday the Lyceum will [of the Gospel of Chrive for fiamed |qervice was heid, Rev. William - 3, |most comprehensive address = having | WoODS—In Baltic. Sept. 16, 1917, Mary oforing wis ifonary meeting. An|power of God unto salvation.” Reynolds presided at this service, and | for the subject. The Bible and What| Woods, age 56 rears, 1 month, wife EUROPEAN PLAN Jackson and Themay spiss Lucile]"'The following points were empha-|welcomed the guests most heartily. (It Contains, the text, The Word ofj of Georze Woods =~ urc en 5 o a0 Thonas Syiver The | sizeq: That men were too often|Willlam G. Park conducted the busi- |God abideth forever. In these days|Notice of funeral hereafier. s HAYES BROS., Props. e of Goa B i Gose by the sing-{ichamed to own the Christ, especially |ness session, during which Mrs. York | We nesd to thing of something besides L IR . : Aoy God Be With You Till We Meet | when it meant sacrifice to do so, the#|0f Goshen read the report of the last|war. - Something to sive us hope, | o G mEed g 15 Main Street Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway X e the soldiers in the camps, away from |lWo meetings. The company adjourn- |Cheer, strength, and confidence, he be- |\ USOIR (/) 0 0 gone 12 19 Manchest i or = ~ all home restraints had a hard battle [ed to the laivn in front.of the church |#an. 'The Bible helps us to appreciate | FANMONDZn FLinfim, Sept. 12 1955 3 ~ © Jfreatest DWIing |io fight to maintain their ideals and [and played games, and later were|love, gratitude, reverence, faith and| S g FUNERAL prayer; it impresses upon man the im- portance of justice, mercy and right- eousness. The Bible tells us of the INGHAM—TIn Norwich, Sept. 1f. . Thomas Cunningham, aged 81 boom in the way of tenements ever i i 1 v of tene many a fellow hesitated to own the |sérved a bountiful lunch in the Town R ingthe history of Manchester |Christ when those around him had mo | House. = Goshen. Lebanon. _ Boztah, v, whe - G- linterest in religious things. Secretary | Norwich Town, Park church, Norwich, God is the Father of all. Every hu- Int. ‘man being is heir of the Father's end- , Nor less_life, we are recipients of His|REYNOL love and care. The Bible treats of| 10, 191 conscfence, moral freedom. the, bless-| noids. a edness of prayer, God the perfect| "ative Friend, the brotherhood of man. hon- est_dealing, right living in thought ana wofd.” Let us be glad In,and for this Book of books. P. SHEA g‘;g::{k:g;;',;;flos:fl;;n;g (McKee |trom their sins and He can save to the [also present. There was no program . Chester as the “Weet Socent Tots an- |uttermost: give Christ a large place [prepared for this meeting, as it al- houses that are to be erscted ® in your lives, and be true to the high- | wayvs takes the form of a plcnic and ) houses 3 od are o) St YOUL TROS good’ fellowship gathering. = Do Arranged for three and four-fam- | ®“p viona Grant assisted by the |- i = DR. A. J SINAY about 350 tamilien e pmSans | that|cornet and Miss Marion Beebe offiai-| Miss Marion L. Young at Lincoln. . . ot In fhs ne development ated at the organ. Benjamin M. Bruce| The many friends of Miss Marion L. 2 aoted as-usher at the meeting. Young will be pleased to learn of her rment in St. Mary's ceme- [ HE PALACE “ bfi‘:vtgg*:g';t;g:,,f"'mn;s 0; Wa- | 17ill spoke of the power of God in|Leffingwell, Federated church. ® Nor-|good news of Jésus the Saviour, of S Tn Tebanon: ' Sspt. 15, -1917; DIRECTORS t5 Be erocted by thath Fou (.h;ne‘,‘;;;is creation, in sendingh\m the sunshine, }vich. : (fli:nnl;:r,fi tGride%ld. Newent, v:he' wgrld. He game to purifs tl\;‘u:ht, beloved wife of Michael . o Y 2 “|and the showers, which produce the |Jewett City Baptist and Congregatio o lead men in the way of truth amd s 5 5 78 Franklin Street o e Gamea opaned, bY foheney Bros. | abundant crops, but the greafest pow- |l socleties were represented. ~ Rev. |justice. We cannot doubt His pur- al rrom mer latg. home. Tuesday —AND— = est_Ofler of God is the power to save men|O. S. Sargent of Concord, N H. was|Dose and power in the things to come. e Ehohile: ot EMB M S . kland, Callf., Sept. mma Tnclker Re 9 months 0: Lady Assistant Telephore 328.2 , Norwieh, 8 Bie! HENRY E. CHURCH. rVice at the chapel rooms of | M WM, SMITH ALLEN = — = safe arrival at Lincoln, Neb., where . Del ‘t she has accepted a directorshi Allen & Son Cn., Monday, lst 3 LOUIS ROSENEERMARRESTED. ([Siathan s D o e | The singing was especially enfova- at 2 oclock Reems 1£-19 Alice Building, Norwich X Gharged With Receiving and Conceal- | Associate Professor, at the University | ble. The anthems. Praise Ye Jehovah, Preston, Sept. 16, 1917, Phone 1177-3 b { ing a Stolen Horse. of Nebraska. 3 and. T Will Praise. Thee O God, were wite oriLither Clf ——mmer o 5 °k 4 Stols . This is a co-educational institutfon [SURg With spirit the thought in each of North Ptoninston.| On acsountof Increase In price m 0- 3 Saturday, Louls Rosenberg was ar- [and has over two thousand women | belng brousht out in e melods. The < ral hereafter. a0l Trom ‘mowian et B35 per 1000 WILLIAM C. YOUNG rested by State Policeman Jackson on |nrelled. e Tice emed N, T kot God o LAY A—<In Nortvich, Sept. 15, 1917, ; g . g pO e nt led by Assistans anon o | “Miss Young was a member of the|Goes Forth to War. and- the hvmn in | TONIAY Y, XOT NIl SRAG J. F. CONANT Successor to < ect" forney T. 1. Babeock, charging him |faculty at M. Holyoke College for the gleo;::s. mtc:rrgl;nd(,x; If]*&ve“_;r; e, awe 65 vears. janza 11 Franklin 8t past two years. STETSON & YOUNG with “receiving and concealing a_horse 3 tolen by Arthur Randall fi Wil CARPENTER and BUILDER = and Embalmer WWade Rosenbers was. released on| Waterbury_Four leading musiclans at the piano, the members of the quartet were Miss Harriet Rallion. Mrs. Cora’ Beebe, Byron Mathieu and Charles Parsons. . add Paujine Way- Sixth street, aged Shnea & Burke bonds of $500 which were promptly | gave a fitting dedication to the nwv - ori . "e‘:;s :;rl:kfil‘::g hmb::mu at right furnished aflb}:‘ his arreit. hafolenberg :rlvetmo;inl :;‘pnt at 3e S;'chond Bap- Norwich, Sept. 15 r - Tetiouae % Wast Main se|[| Promptservicedayor night [f|2cnics, the charses an o PR R s, PG ST Clate Visits Came. 1331, Gengrlorg Msliswaki, dinentes 41 Main Street < T 3 3 T e T T Episcopal church, isted by Mrs. The members of last vear's gradu-| azed § months. N - S MEME 15 06 advertising meary - 642.2. Lady. Assisiaht No fufther consent wiil be ziven for | Helen Woodrult of Bristol, Miss Elsa [ating class at Town .Street school, [PENDLETON—In this city, Sept. 17, Funeral Dlrectfil‘) Fn_Connecticut wqual to The Bule the expor: of early pctatoes from Hol-| iummel, alto, ‘end Mrs. Georze W.|chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin| 1917, Claudius Victor Pendleton. l:un for pusiness resuits. land. | Brown of the First Methodist church. | Kennedy made the trip Sunday to Fort|Notice of funeral hereafter. R i SN e e e~ o SRR R e e e e e e e SR

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