Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 6, 1918, Page 9

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- OLEVSON THE LIVE STOR Lod.n % 5. o, i I . e Home "1‘!:\1:\115 evebing. tho s i Yt cers for the ensulng year were duly |ing DAY L i The installing officer Grand od Ruler James P. Hayes | L] of New London. The officers imstall- ed were Past Exalted Ruler, S. J. Ke- hoe; m“?u Rulg_r. l‘xY; r:g' CJ-.—mb E;; teemed Leading Knl osep! . Cummings; Loyal XKnight, John Couniban; Knight, nast exalted rules charm was mm&lmhnwfiohm Th‘ bvvflnc prizes for the tourna- ment which has just clmd 'were ed. Tho cup went to Jp inson’s -team while -~ John T. Counfhan teok the award for the high score of the tourney. J. D. Lucy came in for the high average prize. Johm . Counihanswon the high single. SALE Saturday, April 6, to Saturday, April 13 After the Easter rush it is our usual method o Adjust Our Stocks in keeping with market conditions. We findin going through our stock too many of the following items: Too Many Suits 30 All Wool Suits in black and navy only, Speclal $20.00 i Too Many Suits High grade models in ex- ellent materials, all silk aed. All sizes. Special $32.50 week, at which time the installation of the.officers for the ensuing year will take place. Past Dictator George H. Moles, who will act as supreme representative, will preside at install~ ing - officer. The entertainment com- mittee has also planned at this time an excellent program. WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION The Women of Mooseheart Legion at a recent meeting completed ar- Too Many Suits Many very choice mod-| els in tailored All sizes, Speclal $25.00 your auto. <. FALLS AUTO PAINT SHOP 51 Sherman Street $25.00 and $27.00 Silk Dresses, every one a per- fect fitting model. All colors and sizes. Special $19., 75 BREAD OR A STONE “If a son shall ask BREAD of any of you that is a father, will he give him a STONE? 8o says the Scripture. If YOUR children ask bread, will you not give them GOOD bread, whole- some, tasty and satisfying? Give them OUR bread, and be good parenta. ANDREW'S BAKERY SUMMIT STREET Nwla. it e '\- 4 CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENT LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE All persoms Nable to pay taxes in Town of Montville are hereby lified Ehat I have a wareaat to levy lect & Town tax of sixteen mills List of 1917, and also and collecl ‘a pnrlan persons liable to pay Said sonal tax in sald Town of Montville, List of 1917, and which was due on « lat of Y:br\u.r), 1918, and for the "pose of receiviag said taxes 1 will store of George W. Dart, in Son Monday. the 15th day 1918, from 10 &. m. until 12 Chax! Tading Cove, om 10 a. @ until 12 m, and on the ame gay_at the house of Hiram Am unlfl‘.ll p. m; on Wednesday. the day'of April, 1918, at the house of 4. m. untii 3 p. m; on Thursday, the th day of April 1913, at Chester- wid, from 11 & m. 'until 12 m, and on ¢ same day, at the store in Oakdale, 1S AR 230 p. m. All persons negiecting this notice 01 e harged legal saditions and avel fees. BERTRAN J. Collector. L‘.‘ &t Montville, Ct. March 2ist "AX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE | Taxes on mnfl!. Hst of 1927, Town Ledyard, bersby demanded. For the conven- noe of S, 1 will be in the veral of the Town as follows b, from 10 to a o8 Pos! ltfllpmlt Col P, O. addvess: R F. D. § Norwich. NOTICE ws for a H. YURMAN, Furrier FREDERICK T. BUNCE Piano. Tuner 2 Clairmount Ave. THERE 1s ne l"lfl.l.n‘ medium in ualto The Bul- ,|Board of Water Commissioners' Offi-e 76| on or before July 15th, 1913, it will ic .| for _sprinkling purp)s Is a patural health method which en- ables nature to restere your health SPRINKLING NOTICE == 55p s oo any known health method. No medi- cine, surgery or osteopathy used. Any person who obtalned a written permit from the Board of Water Com.- missioners to use City Water for sprinkling purposes during the season of 1917, can use the water at the same rite'during this 1918 season, withont obtaining a permit, anl unless notice to the contrary is recelved at the Chiropractic Institute J. 0. Zimmermann, A. G. Licensed Dr. of Chiropractic 220-221 Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Conn. GEER %273 taken for granted that It Is used. All others Intamding t» nsa wate: tomants in- cloded, must obtan a written permit The sprinkling season Is frum April 18t to Sept. 30th. 1 BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONTRS, CHARLES W. BURTON, Cashier, ¢ LEGAL NOTICES * TAXPAYERS' NOTICE - | Notice 18 hereby given to all persons NOTICE TO CREDITORS, l[“abblg to pm! }:JAXES in the TDWn‘ of A COURT OF PRO isbon that I have a warrant to levy T o g e Yor the Dista | and Solact 8 A% of ninetesn Gl 4 T on e dollar, on Lis ue and & IR on thethiaay ot A pavablo April 1, 918, and fof the pur. ¥ samumL pose of collecting the same I will be 4 6 Rt & ) WOLOMIDGE, the Town House, Saturday, Aoril” Emte of Buma Brown P Tom 2 to 4 b.m.; at the Blissville ét , in sa4d DIStrct. decenser© | Schoothouse, Baturday, A e ¥, Administrator ite|[rom 1.30 to 2.30 p. m.; at the Bend the craditors of sald Geceased to pring | Schocifouse, Eaturday, hprn ‘36, T6T6 in Jtheir claims aguinst &aid estate|fTom 2 to 4 p. within six months from this date, by| Interest at lhe Tate of 9 per cent. DOSting a notics to that effect, together | Will b added after May 1, 1918, with a copy of this order, on the sign- (lpted at Lisbon, Conn, Maren 7, post mearest to the place where sald Jooemmed Jant o ALWIN KAMPF, Collector. it. aad in the sa Town, and by yubmxun;‘ma sams once (aNotico is also given to all delinquent 1916 that tax liens in a newspaper having B circulation in said Distriet, and make return to- thig taxpayors on List Court. be recorded after April 1, 1918, it taxes are not paid on or before the Th-flnvo nd foregoing i3 a true above date. copy of, reco *UaAMUEL B HOLDRIDG - ,,.5’,,, T A COURT OF PROBATE HELD T at Norvich, Tritnin and for the Diseia NOTIOR AN creditors of said de- [9f Norwlch on the 4th day of Aprll, coased are hereby notified to present BT their claims q{unn said egtate td the P'e“m—‘NETSO“ J. AYLING. Judge. un@ersigned a Con state of Cynthia Abby Swar, late of No. 6, within the hme llrmtea x,. me Norwich, in said District, deceased. above and foregoing order., ‘The Executrix exhibited her admin- VLI N {stration account with sald estato 1o apréd ;he Court for allowancs; it is there- Ordered, That the 10th day of April A. D. 1918, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon, at the Probate Court Room in the Cuy of Norwich, in sald District, , and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the sald Execu- trix is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this order once In some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least four days prior to the date of sald hearing, and make return to the Cour: DISUV J. AYLING, Judge. The above 2nd foregoing 19 s true THRRE 15 no advertising medium in|copy of Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bul: | ~Attest: HELEN 3L DRESCHER, apréd Clerk, letin for business results,~ ROWN, Admlnlltr‘tor. Dr. Alfred Richards DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. ' Wed, and Sut, Evenings 7-8 Room 305 Thayer Building Tel. 299 Residence tel. 1225 Ellk’ Officers Installed By Grand Exalted Ruler James P. Huya—Modefi:WoohfitMrvelflhAnnivm —alnBlrtonTentPllnnmghOheveFlntAn- Now is the time to find |E was ot out how good the Falls|>ee:s Auto Paint Shop mll pamt oo N ) HNERL Norwich | rangements tcr at [held at the h one of a series ODD FELLOWS. tine business at b A held fin 0da" Tellows pall Mbodas /) < ; Y : evening with a large npmber in at- . NG A 2 \ o gh-m m:e beld thetr /R : . : : p s i ’Raymuml i 3 . x f Werudmdmd. : ST. JEAN DE BAPTISTE. of the Red Cross and a.g00d sum ; a ! : - : money has been turned over to mt / 7 TR ' 3 organization. The committee appoint- 8 ed to make arran; muurmm comprises J, B. r Sabeurin, Emnl. Disco, Yvonw&boudn and Dora. er, FORm‘. J A special dispensation granted Court Sachem,, F. of A., the charter of the.court will from év:-n 1 t? 'Jutuux ::bew ose increasin; me gll the places those who are al- ready in the service of the govern- ment. There are about 2500 t- Dur- p to T ) DAUGHTERS OF VE"EHAN& Clara Barton - affair will be made at the mext mmset. ing. o < MODERN WOODMEN y 5 3 - % . ’ Tonic Camp, No. 7694, M. W. of A, 3 \ b 5 i3 % 5 observed their seventeenth annivereary K 3 in a most fitting manner on i evening in Eagles' hall. There was & : 3 5 75 large attendance. George H. Stanten o : delivered a historical address ontlintng : the history of the local order as well o as that of the national order, There Ear ; o was an_excellent programme. The B % 2 i ; Royal Neighbors' tent furmished re- 3 2 ) 4 freshments during the evening. SUNDAY SUBJECTS The Hofiness Mission meets at No. 87 Main street. THE “ACE” OF THE SEASON Every season some style looms up as the “hit,” the dominant achievement of the de- signer’s art. This season’s “ace” will be “The Plattsburg,” as shown above, by The House of Kuppenheinfiex; The honors are honestly won. Snappy military touches mark this distinctive young /7 man’s style; note the smart pockets and form-fitted military back—truly a fine example <7 '{ of the tailoring art. Come in and see “The Platishurg,” try it on, in a score of attrac- ¢/ o R R i tlve patterns and colorings. You'll like it. Church the morning topic will be > v Goasial Values in Spring Suits at $20 to $30 the evening topic, Christ and Human A At the Gospel Mission i the Stetner building meetings are held morning and evening. @ R NP o At the Sheltering Arms, Rev. J. H. Selden will be in charge of the Sun- day afternoon service. " At the Christian Science Seciety, Thayer building, Room 215, the sub- ject will be Unreality. At Trinity Episcopal church there will be holy communion and sermon at 10.20 a. m. and evening prayer and | address at 7.30 p. m. L Ftin k! At Grace Memorial Baptist church there will be preaching morning and | | evening by the pastor, Rev. R. B. Har- | ris. The Union Lyceum meets in the | afternoon. bl Need. At the Church of the Good Shepherd, Universalist. Rev. Joseph F. Cobb will preach on the subject: The Trans- forming Touch of Easter. There will be Sunday School at noon. At the Greeneville Congregational church, Sunday morning at 10.30 a. m, there will be preaching servie the pastor, subject, The Conservation of Light. The Sunday school meets at 12 o'clock as usual. At Grace Episcopal Church, Yantie, Rev. J. W. Areson, rector, there will be a morning service and sermon at 10:45, Sabbath school at noon ond evening service at the usual hour. The Easter music will be repeated by re- quest. 121-125 Main Street : “THE KUPPENHEIMER STORE IN NORWICH” comner Central avenue and Eleventh o | street, Rev. William H. Smith, restor, thers will be holy communion at 10:30, Sunday school at noon, and evening service at 7:30. The morning topic will be The Veiled Stranger and the evening topic will be Sowing in Tears. At Mt, Calvary Baotist church there | hOU: will be preaching in the morning and Sunday school at noon. At 3:30 in the afternoon there will be Baptiem at The evening L be Ra- | will be Sunday school at noon and also: The subject will be A Call fo Tho: liglan—The Paramount Issue of the|City Bible Class for Men. Rev.J. W.|Who Thirst. There wi Hour. Carlevale will lead the B. .Y. P. U.|school gt noon and evi meeting. ‘The topic of the evening|and the usual hours. The subject of the be Sunday |evening service will be %M Suprem¢ ing worship | Choioe of Mases. . Sl S Siihe d celebrption of holy communion Crown HEIl of this city. There will be| At ¢ Spiritual Academy, Park | service wil t Is Your Price? |and address at .45 o'clock, The sub: At M. E. proaching and Zoly communion in the |street, Rev. Albert . Hlian, tho. pas- ject will be How to Keep the Ge: Trinity M. E. church there wil evening. Rev. Benjamin W. be morning seryice at 10:30 with com< munion and a short sermon by the tor, Rev. J. H, Newland. There wi ;:msu;l%r. school at nclwn 'l‘h&n;nb' o young people's mes 6:30 will ‘bs Understanding and Christ's WHl. Norman Himes a Charles Haddad will bg the leaders.: There will bltvuflnl wnr-hm at T:i8 d the ln&.ut will be Jesus, The An- . Willlams | tor, will speak at 2.30 In the afternoon i of the Second |Rev. Edward F. upon the subject, Wonders That Never gregational and Ero:dwxy churches | the church, Cease. There will be no evening ser- |will be conducted by the Rev. Joseph At the First Baptist church, George |Vice. H. Selden, D, D. Thers will be a Henry Strouse, minister, the morning morning service at 10.30 with sermon themé will be The Human Christ. The| At the Central Baptist church there|on The Certainty of R n. Lord’s Supper will be observed and|will be & morning service at 10:30 b new members .will he received. Sun: |o'clock and a service in Italian at 10: 45, day school will be held at noon and |TThe latter service wili be conducted the B. Y. P. U. meeting a* “‘e p==ei!l >+ Rov Toganh W. Culenle There Barrow is pastor of is pastor of the church. At the Federated church, Rev. B, J. AVers, pastor, there will be morning service, and the subject will be Do Your Duty. There will be Sunday At the McKinley avenue A. M. E.[school at noon and meetings of the Zion church there’ will be morning [Junior Christian Endeavor society and worship and sermon at 10.45 o'ciock. | Senior Christlan Endeavor society at

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