Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 30, 1918, Page 13

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WE CAN SELL Team Harness n THE RIGHT Pmes. A good line of AUTO small lot broken sizes of FU| THE L. L._wfiol‘fmm . 14 Bath Street. Southern New Hngland: Fair day; Sunday partly cloudy; change in temperature. Observations in Norwhll The following records, reported from lhb& the changes e Sevin's pharmacy, TEAMING AND TRUCKING |33, se viday: P DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES A. D. LATHROP § p. m. Highest 62, lowest Predictions for F‘flm Fair; JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER x o%m Bnnehxs-h mm Ttaan at 10.45 a. m., con- 5.00 p.- By Prelude—March on Easter. Themes, L R Anthem—Awake! Thou That Sl!;p- ‘est, Vesner Service—No. 1 Anthem—Jesus ‘Lives! . Postlude—Hosanna! . St. Andrew's Episcopal. 9.30 a. m. Holy Communion.:>* Organ Prelude Processional — Weloome, Morning! Offertory Blank Books Made and Ruildd'to Order 108 BROADWAY 'PRO ECT VOUR F!E‘I’" FOOT sfléc LIBY LICENSED CHIROPODIST Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Su, Suite 7-8, Alice Building, Norwich Formerly of Waterbury Phone 1366-4 OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMORBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS,, TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Biackamithing i Six hours after high water it ls low tide, which is followed by flgod t GREENEVILLE Good Friday Observance at St. Mary's ~Other Village Happenings. —_ There were the usual Good Friday services at St. Mary’s church yester- day. At 8 o'clock in the morning oc- the reading of t of the pre-sanctified and venération of the cross. svod number present at the service at which the.rector of the church, Rev. urice, officiated. At 3 o'- afternoon Rey William H. Kennedy officiated at the stations of the cross and the veneration of the This service was also well at- There were a number of rubbish and all its: brances. |grass fires in the village yesterday. Scott & CIark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St. Charles J. Bruckner of New York is visiting with friends on Nprth Main Miss Jennie McBurney of Lafayette street was a visitor with relatives in the village Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Johnson of Saybrook are spending the holidays at the home’ of relatives on Boswell ave- TAFTVILLE Ponemah Company Closes Until Mon- day Morning—Village Brevities.” Fresh Daily PEOPLE’S MARKET 6 Franklin Stme(' Friday being' Fast Day the mills in the village did not work. mah company closed down almost their entire plant until Monday morning when work will be resumed. of the mill employes spent the day in garden work but the majority fol- lowed more pleasurable pursuits. There were several grass fires in the vicinity of the village Friday; none of them however doing any fire on the west side of the main road Just north of Tafts Station over several acres effectually clear- ing them of old grass.and leaves, It was carefully watched and was not al- lowed to burn near the houses. Whll. Phane or Call John A. Moran of Norwich was a visitor in the village Friday. DR A. J:-SINAY Dentist ms 18-19. Alide Building, Norwich Miss Blossom Graham has returned after'a brief stay with friends in New. ‘Bedford. Dr. George Thompson has returned to his home on Front street after a short stay in Hartford. Miss Flosste Meyer has returned to her home in Lisbon after spending a short time at Atlantic City." In H-nor af Her Birthday. Sixteen friends were pleasantly enx tertained at the home of Miss Gladys Hart ‘Wednesday &vening in honor of The evening was de- lightfully spent with games and music, after which supper was served at 10 birthday gifts tess, The W. C. T U will hold their reg- ular monthly business mzeting onday in Reom 6, Bill block, She- tucket etreet. Several thousand negro troops will be called into the American Army at ‘They are mostly from an early date. the Southern smes fi."fl“lflthfi- W Recessional—Come Ye Faithful 10.30 a. m., Baster Service Prelude Processional—He 1s Risen 3| Christ,” Our Passover, Offertory- HymA—Alleluia, Allelula, Alleluia! Benediction y Ansel Choir. Violin, Berceuse, Clementine ‘Jordan. Lhoir. _ I Met thé Good Shepherd, Choir. Organ. Organist, J. Henry _lA’FDnLBi Sacred Heart, Norwich Tawn. Choir. ‘Welcome, Happy Mornihg Alleluia! Aleluia! Mary, Sweet Mother -~ Heaven ‘March—The Guardian Awel, ‘High Mass at 10 a m. Vidi Aquam Kyrie ieison, Gioria, A | Reginia Coeli; A]leluhl (oflemn’y)‘ ctus, - us- Dei, Harch—'!'he Guu‘flm An SolohtD—stqes M‘ry Kyl% Mi!! ’Ellzlee?h A ,M’a]nrne First Baptist-Church. Morning Service, 1030 O’C]Dck. Orsan, Chorts of els. Anthem, Christ is n, Eymn The Smre I8 Orer, the Batm Invoeatlon. \ “Pastor. Psalm. # Anthem, \ow is Christ ste;{l. Prayer, i G Pastor; Responsg, Rear Ox; Easter Prayer, ir. Soprano. mlo My Redeemer, : Dudley Buck ' Mrs.: Frank Waters. Baptfsm. {Hymn, Christ "the TLord is Wikén Today, Sermon, subject, Easter's Message—~ The Triumph of Right. Benediction. Organ -postlude. At the evening service the Slun!zy school will give an Easter comcert. Greeneville Congregational Church. The cantata He is m-an. by P. A. Schnecker, will -be given by ter; Miss Letitia Kramer, organist vk Congregational Church.< @orning’Service, 10.30 &'Cléek,: Ornn prelude, Resurrectio; i E..F. Anthem, Jesus Christ is Risen day, Mey Omorv solo, I Know That My Re- deemer Liveth (from om-e _The I(elflhh) Btory. ‘Handel R‘_du.tlon Anthem, J’Decla.re Unio You the v Gospel, Organ mtlude, Aleldia, Bbenezer Learned, ‘chorister. Central_ Baptist Chureh. Morning Service, 10.30 oClmk,_ Organ' prelude, t-lm Anthem, -Ye Shi wn.,b.m-{!m-m,m o! !mm Ernest Felix Potter | Ky 0| Te Deum, Thomas. Hutchinson Jubllste, ol i L SAinlth ymn—A! 3 the Rock Away D oms, Seg the Place Whers the Lay, E. Wheaton Reade Strike Your Hl&p: of Gn}-d ‘Thorrie Alleluia, ‘Hammerel Hail! Holy Day, Hammerel First Mass at 830 a. Chijldren’s O Sacred Heart! O, Blissful Light of Credo, % s Emeont pm,m rganist, a_gholr of 20 voices; Q. W. Carpenter, chnfla- n s' ‘:"’lhhn T. Crowell. DMLIII. Anthem, Short T Kyrie, Gloria “Tibi, Putan Agnus De! 1Y, Bj.ec Dies Alleluia, B Weber Weter | sndel . Joseph W. Carlevale. at noon; Cltv Bible A T oyes, bass, and director, Newbury, organist. 8t. Mary’s Church, Greeneville. Mormng at 10.30. Gregorian Weber|: 'sher Lambillotte |- Benedk:mn will follow after Sanctus, B. Tours| The singing at the 9 o'clock mass -A. F. M. Castance |will be by the junior- choir. Mrs. T. I. ‘Healy, organist. . . Grase* Ghareh; Yariic. Morning Service at 10.45. iomal, Hymn 118, Sermon, Hymn. Postlude. Prelude. Hymn. Recessional, : " Clark | Postiude. yrie, Gloria Tibi, Gratias Tibl, Nicene Creed. Hymn 112, Is Risen Today. Rector. b .1' Oflzrlory solo, He iy Risen, Sullivan Evening Service at 7.20. Cessi ntroit, Christ Our Passover, Goss Craickshaml Faam Cruickshank Cruickshank |- Recessional—At the ’L«mb‘s High Py g %, Feast 'We Sing, J. Eivay | Qursum Corda, Cruickshank {tof Organist—Miss Winifred Beker HAREVIS; Craickehank 8t. Patricks. genedicrl‘\;s, Cruickshank .30 Mass. ‘ommunion, i C vidi Aquam Al e Agnus Dei, €ruickshank [ Kyrie, Cinarosa | Gloria, Crulckshank Gloria, La Huche | Nunc Dimittus. . Cruickshank f Veni Creator, Cirillo | Recessional, Hymn 450. Credo, fa Hache! Sunday school Easter’festival, 4 p. Hallelujah Chorus, Lambellotte | m- 3 Sanctus, La H.chE‘ Trinity M. E. Church. Agnus Dei , La Hache! Morning Service at 10.30. G Salutaris, Cui | Prelude. Tantum Ergo, ‘Weigand { Doxology. Benodmlon will follow the mass|Hymn. D and Lang’s orchestra will assist the|Anthem, The Dawn of a Wonderful ‘|- choir. ¥, Wilson Junior Choir. Gloria. “Nine o'Clock Mass. Offertory, soprano solo, Easter Day Prelude, . Freml| . Has Crowned Him King Organ. Hawthorne Zion! Rejoice! Hammerel |Anthem, Jesul Christ is Risen To- Choir. day, Lorenz Anthem, Now is Christ Risen, Heyser for- offertory, .They Have en Away. My. Lord, Mrs. William Crowe, Jr, ‘choir lead- . |er, and Alfred Brucksch, organist. First Congregational Church.’ Morning. Organ Prelide, Baster Day, Carol, The Day ‘of Regurréction, S To Him Who For Our Sins Was Slain | A; nthem, He is Ru Oftertory, Behold uhflste. Day, Prederick mu Sanctus, Agnus. Dej, Gloria ln Excelala, s S Miss Ruth T." Potfer. ) nthem, Open the 'Gates” of the w. 'Buth " Temple y * “Knapp | 'Organ postiude, Festal March, . * Christ Church. Axmptmn Hymn, America. Oftertory, God Hath Appomted a Tours Hammond Gounod 014" Chant Servige, 10.30. the Risen King, Baster Morning Service. sional Hymis, 4 Our Pus:over. S m’om Patrl s Rachmaninoft Fems Tozer, ; B, Calkin Tntfoit Hymn The Stnfe is 0%, g 5 “Bick Salaman (Abiném, As 1t Begén. to Dawn, Foster Hymn,” For Men" nl Front. Recessional Hym: To _ Children’s spcvite, at 4" o'clocks Oflerte!Y'solo Restirrection Day, Miss Martha L. Brown. Song, Hh Ensttr, Recitation, The - ‘Angels Are Silently ‘Watehing, !'n:; Edminston. . Pauline Davis;| T8 Augusta - Mller “and Thelma Gaskell. Bixercise,” What Easter Means, i tanton, Fanny Mmer Perry | Gufi% Herbery ; Miller,, Blanche, Song, Inez I Jo!e Song, M Radmflon, The Beivkw Fhag, ‘William Fa.Nkeb Mmlull recitation, A Vision E?l!nche * Robbins, Evening Service at.7.30 p, th. " w«m:{artul Light Hadys - -Cruthers; Augnsta Miller, hine Hlk lm Edminston. c:vs- Before, Choir. 6 r Boys Have Gore to Earl Hill. Vlola: Gembel Vlnla. Gembel, | Kimball, Miriam ~Griswold, ence Brown Dii A oo e Kastér Story, ot e Song, ne cuudms King, i ri ® mtfm The Geg ' . “Lucile, Fiel nrlen- the Snow, mlion, Awake. 'Tis M '“ Florence Brown:" * Taing. [art\q ,.MoCord " Shadows" o( 1l ‘Pauline- mm The. Stune is Rolled Awly,. Mw W.H»SP.R!NB- .y and BladderTroubles; .thnt it upm the Stomach; causes . Indigestion, -Lo: f Appetite and + Sleeplessness ; that chronic Rheum- | “atim, Gout, Paln T The Biok, dro [SAMIN.Fv MARSHALL 3 A Qi fi tfirc'uxh the ,Sutd? an.d E‘n& tmectlcut_ Norwlch 18 ‘one of tate counci ot “chzory" war | " the citizens ves”? (o7 Frznt Li:/-r +* Be: nbas,'eforsz'w,nmmm “ At all'deslefs or sent on receipt of price, by, ERUIT-A-TIVES Limited; ©OGDENSBURG, N. ¥, - ——’—‘—'—5 Power Pxpmg, Heating and Ventilating 11610 Corporal Favor- iniski- nnd Sefgennt Waia, Who former- Iy-played with the old St. Peter's Cir- cleteam in Danbury, were the stars of thel.contest. " A big erowd of sol- diers: vithessedl the! game - and the Darbury - fellows o0d old games in Dan. bury be(ore (ke Kaiscr gtarted nis at. tempt to lick-the world. "the addresses le. Conditions nbp('t S, Maore™ of Hawnrfl of Hart- ude, Benjamin |, don, president ?ur Wom!n‘ Pres- leh as“an in- [“rar_songs by shuutinx mixde g - Will be Arthur F, Libby. P RS fltnssm hat Home For Easter Vacltwfl. n'- Lathrop, teacher of Maria szbln and> Baglish: in “the Terryville | High'isehoois at:¥er home om Maple strfeet: for - the-Baster vacation. officially at 2 FIEI.D GGRD TIRES for|” Au'y'l'- m., at John Gray's Y afternoon, April R b3 P. 0. address: R. F.'D, ‘A settin ki pay M of P State the Town of Prestom, mtlo Eoout e erey nouBen taat b 3 a warrant to levy and col - rI be 191x from 1k & o At Geol store of J. Preston Olll. April 2, 1918 m. to.1 9 B'cker!, Blllvflls, April 3, 1p m e Hnnsfleld‘ Poqu 1918, from 1.30 to o‘ql 1 persons ne; must be proceede: byAl;!e laws of this . 1. wu.ums‘ JR., General Agent. meflh‘! held in !entclnl)!l‘ 1808. 191 ¥, H. KENYON; Spectal. Agent. . 'GEORGE N, DET.AP, Special ‘Agent. .. Hartford, Cwnn. N, Vork ., < POWER CONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLY COMPANY ENGINEERS and CONTRACTORS ew Haven Mill Repair Work Promptly Attended to I OFFICE, ROOM 112, THAYER BLDG. Phone 1682 Norwich, Conn. DR.R. J.COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Street, _ Norwich, Conn Phone 1178 TuThS m. ‘throughout 7 ater’bnry. Marcn 35, 1818, a dau;;mer Eduh Gracs, to Mr, and ond H. i Pxes:.an, mmm 28 Mr.aud the Norwich mem- hip >of Prayer, Norvrle llu-ch 27, ms glite; finx:'r Bumiy o T0b -Nren. Mai WELLS- I Uniod) ter; T Lautd: . and Mrs” Louls Wells; bers of, the - Apgst which has its headquarters in New and has-hundreds of thousands +10! # threughoutisthe -country banded together-ag:The Bacred Heart of Jesus, receiving holy communion on the first Friday of each hag_had, for its intention and AIhE af the Cross. Our Tord Himself Ansigted with His disciples on the necesaj.(y of beating er Me, lot hith fle 3 > his', cross. dauyfl stian s League.of the TOROS = HT A errenv‘mc. e e G ‘ crxane- ’l\)rol,.new ‘at’ Camp 1y H ‘Wright Loret 2 ATt en, Gefbel | WI h 2& 915, Mise y "ar dd Stomni:{on Bidon” Har\'ey ‘of Hamilton, Ber- the “cross, as”an ‘essential “condition for the fouowng of our. Divine Mas- Dressler Sfi6ld, Mass, March 21, ouse. a' native :Lg’ed 72 ears. e fasan By the cross? We wean eve:ythmg lhit Hurts our self- love," that camses us, of pain. or incon- The world in jvhich we live “His” full*of "such -crosses. ion of, Christ, “the cross |, y, &nd" at every turn ‘Abdte, below, within, Mr_liour turn’ where i shall ‘aiways find " the cross. How: tuch we Rave o m ‘ase, “frent hunger: and thirst, L erorh fatigue” aid loss' of -strensth, from various*iconventences as o food and lodging s and- dlothing? goan Amider e heéavy: burden: tha poverty puts upon théfr' shoulders! are .tortured by by Scruples- and DOLBEARE-M 1918, Lannes: J Services. at--the” paxlors ot Cu'm’m\m Ring Monday morning, April 1, at ‘o’clock, .. Burjal in the flu‘afl)‘ PIG( STETSON & YOUNG in the West Pliins cemetery — In Preston, l\farch 29, E._Handall, aged Funefl:fi sevrvu:es Will'be héld'at Church | Telephone %0 West Main St 45| Best work and materials at right fanoral, paxjoss;; 15 Main Burini in Maplewood cemetery. aners Blease copy. “rlLLlA!! B CM.I'I.Y. 3 !umhm 1917; MRS WILLIAM . ORARY, FRANK E. CRARY. ur-; wih regard are s that’molest His wad *askéd *to- pray>that all men may have a_ true understanding of Defeated Norwich at Fort Wright. ‘Wtiting t6 The Danbury News from Fort Wright,” a member of the Dan- bury company, says: ing the Post team- defeated the Y. M. A. basketball team of Norwich, by Saturday even- ‘of Garden, The Magualenl CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENT Is a natural health method which en- ables nature to restore your ,health any known health method. No medi- tine, surgery or osteapathy used. Chiropractic Institute 4. 0. Zimmermann, A. C. Licensed Dr. of Chiropractic 220-221 Thayer Bldg, Norwich, Conn. Alired Richards DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to § p. m. Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-§ Roem 306 Thayer Building Tel. 299 Residence tel. 1225 WILLIAM C. YOUNG Sucecessor to CARPENTER and BUILDER prices by skiiied labor. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CALL UP 734 With .or Without Gas Attach- ments - but _Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL= MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges A J. Wholey & Co., 12 FERRY STREET T. F. BURNS 92 Franklin Strest of Charles Pereue, at same day_at the house burn. at Leffugirelltcem v Y til 2.30 p. Tien day of A;rll‘ im. ..‘3.'."{’2;. ie M. Wool 0 Sa.muntilsn.m:on“ 'fl of April, 1918, at = field, from 11 a. m. until 12 m., & the same day, &t the store in & 3 from 1.30 p. m. until 2.30 p. m. R %"fl = il HEATING AND PLUMBING 1L 191!, interest at I- ;will rL by vote in the Dxted at Preston. Conn, March 16, B. F. BENTLEY, Collector. R. F. D No. 5, Norwien, Conm. NOTICE All_persons lable to ‘pay taxes in the Town of Montville ~aTe = h notified that I have a wasruat to 4 and coHect & Town tax of Sixteea on the dollar, on List of 1917, and a warrant to levy and collect a al tax of all persons liable to &n personal tax in said Town of on List of 1817, the 1st of February, 1913. and whi % ‘ B T S A e at the store of George W. Uncasville, on Monday, the ‘1 m.; also'on the same day at of April, 1918, from 10 a. m. u% i3 the ¢’ Charles N. Rogers, in ng from 10 a. m. until 12 m., and on 1 e of fiiram wll travel fees. BERTRAN J. ,\ Dated at Montville, Ct. 1918, Notice is hereby given 0 all more effectively and premanently than { agd_corporations lable to pay the Town of Colu $eor 1917 that T vl recetve taxes at the time and places hereinaf- (er dengnned. x-u 3 e until 4 o'clock in the uu At Siater's ntua hl Monday, April I R S B ocloek b4 m ternoon and at Yeomans same day from 2 o'clock m noon until 4 o'clock in th Said taxes will become due - payable on Monday, April $th, 1918 On_all taxes remaining unpatd month after legal noiice, int be collected at’ the raté of mine (l) per cent. until all are paid, to B ot 10l charss, oction 3886 Kevisea Statutes) Taxes shall be deemed fo h’ml {ue on, the first day on whisth fhe lector thereof, according to the te b‘ the notice iven by Shady B ecelrs nom. " (Hection. 3088 Rcvlsed Statute: l) VICTOR EBROUSSEAU, Ooflecmrn?! Taxes for Town eof “— Dated at Columbia, Uonn‘,fl day of March, 1918. o BETWEEN MEALS Oliver Wendell Holmes said that one sign of old age was wanting to u;‘ at '1?7‘;"" mn;.mr'('.- eiens ost s a gil hungry. Don't feed “l.ll! flnn, that and the other. The one food that will not m them is GOOD BREAD, spread with ' fresh butter, and maybe a little jam ° or apple sauce on it, for an extra ' treat. Give them this and fear nothing. But use OUR bread and you will be | SURE it's good. ANDREW’S BAKERY SUMMIT STREET NOTICE I am/ going to New York for a few | days/ for a-sale. From now on my place of business will be on \emaon Avenue, rwich Towh, Conn. H. YURMAN, Fu Now is the time to find | out how good the Fallsl - ROBERT J. COCHRANE . ) GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington ‘Sq. Washington Building Norwich, Cofin. Agent for N.'8."0. Shest Packing IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY s ljo‘. 11 to 25 Farry Street Phone 581 - MODERN PLUMBING is as essential in modern houses as electricity is to lighting~ We guaren- teg the very best PLUMBING, WORK by " expert wnvkmon at the l;an orices. A-k uulor plane and’ | prices . J.F. TOMPKINS . 67 West Main, Street -, o TN nm b’xc.‘ zfim" Amaivm bettens than, THE VAUGN FOUNDRY CO0| Auto Paint Shop will palnt ]' your auto. FALLS AUTO PAINT SHOP 51 Sherman Sireet -| Whe Wants a Victrola? et ve s ihee v oxpente of & fow conts & day : e best Vi i the wrh: (Cut out and mail coupen tedey) (PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDI! 135-143 Main St Colunbia Tax Collector’s Nofice

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