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NORWICH, BULLETIN, WORDAY, APRIL 28, 1918 “SYRUP OF FIS CHLD'S LAXATIE AT TONGUE! REMOVE STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS PERSONALS Miss Lena Wolff of Columbia recent- ly spent several days at Groton Long Point. Rev, and Mre. C. L. Kenagy are to make their home at No. 6 Huntington place. Miss Mary E. Rogers, supervisor of music in the Norwich schools, visited {the schools of New London Friday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cassidy toured| spend | jversary of the founding of Odd Fellow- The Odd from Providence by auto Sunday with Martin Ca Boswell avenue. . Seymour ,Stoddard, a former Yantic now manager of the Cottrell Lum- company of Mysvc, was a recent caller in Norwich. 2 Jacques A. Kaplan left here Satur- day for New York city after a stay of two months with Mr. and N to y of 249 i who OBSERVE ODD FELLOW CENTENNIAL | 0dd Fellows and Rebekahs of the city, members of Uncas lodge, No. 11, Shetucket lodge, No. 27, and Hope Re- bekah lodge, No. 21, attended the morning service Sunday of the Good Shepherd (Universalist) in celebration of the eentennial anni- ship in the United States. Fellows met at their bail on Franklin street and marched from there in a body to the church, where they seats reserved for them, about 60 at- tending the service. Rev. Joseph 17 Cobb, is a member of preached the centennial the Uncas sermon lodge, at the Church had pastor, NCRWICH VICTORY B First day 152 Second day 134 Third day ... Fourth day Fifth day Sixth day the otHer, or speaks not the truth onej to the other. { As we are thinking today of charac-' ter and friendship, we are reminded that both are set before us in our Eld-' er Brother Jesus the.Christ. He had the stamp of God unon His life and He has been making that impression for ?l;\]elccn centuries on the lives of ll}:s ellow men, He has been and is the| 7 Friend of all men. |CAPT. FRANK E. We are reminded that friendship is rot something new but is something| Patriotic Sundav was observed at that needs development. | the Trinity Methodist church on Sun- Long before Cicero wrote his greatiday evening by an address by Captain work on friendship, or Plato everilrank H, Withee, Field artiliery of the studied out the possible ideals of! army, "and two months under fire Norwich quota To be secured who for the past twenty y=ars has been in the employ of Emil M. Fox, g, James J. Coasey, PATRIOTIC SUNDAY SPEAKER/ proprietor of the Providence Bakery, has assumed the man- and s and . Acc. st “Caluurnia” Syrup ot Figs | only—look for the name California on | the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Chil- dren love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear. The Lyons Co. CORSET BARGAIN One lot of Warner’s Corsets ..... $1.00, One lot of Warner’s Corsets . .... $1.50 They are low and medium bust and long hip—the popu-| lar models—and actual value at $1.75 and $2.25. The quan- tity is limited, but a bargai for all who avail themselves of | the opportunity. No ex-| changes and no refunds. cessari- olored and the : e five calls per month.” - g other ¢ he said: on for the discontinuance irty busi flat rate in i the central in \Worcester . is that this service is s having a very large is t and who, ate 0 much s as to It is re- iy fair that such sub- the regular measured &’ 1 “Then the tour soldier, s on Private Her- expected to arrive the Kroonland wport News, Va. He regular army more than | NEED MILLION TO MAKE NORWICH VICTORY = first EChAPHERS VOTE FOR A NATION-WIDE STRIKE April 27.—Members of the 1 Telegraphers’ union zly in favor of a strike next month, it was 1 at a meeting today when te was tabulated. George W. y sold his place in ict to Otis Frink, dis- ¢ at pub- 7, Henry L. Al- ephones tc i t wil voled ed of his pes liction auction len being au p ,034 000 = of this w “Bronson is hard to please. Wants not | thing difierent from anybody Brassieres . .. ... 50c A regular 75¢ quality, in em- broidery trimmed—sizes 36 to| 4. 1ge thing he is satisfied of §1 his telephone number.”— Tit-Bits was she born wis and here | P Go: 62 Thursday n.wht, Mr. Goss v 15 born tinsmith. .’e was twice married, {0l a widower. He is survived two daughte: Mra. D. W. Howard v, 1d Mrs. Hel four bri Jame! New sident in back ple to keej ‘and superior men retien, ciran. Get o peaker and| ope linemen, the commi $509 in bonds was su ribed. \uditorivm 1. M. O , . CAPT. Mrs. W. T Many Yale men, old Dawicy the « {ad to do with the c - e » announced ED. LATIMER nd You Young Housewives Imer, G chedule for ns eaves the il three Carsidy and Mr mer - : ow, Who plans 1o v : 1 you to followi theater, home with Mr. Lo lhl‘! e 's. Albert Reece and Mrs. C. D. Se ister ! emal et el SUES TO COLLECT ON I ; Auditorium, ) York anc news- Y ok e L VEPEY 2 ) Zisiuin S be burn those pretty DEMAND NOTE FOR $125 J. Rozenberg permen that o mr:n m)‘ enton and Mirs write up the The Tatapochar T . wptain Kd." cited subsc ns ¢ o say, fac square on now when I ng and|brea good as me to do S Yot Drby e ou can 1an Jackson Sanaan Vac rried ® 3 5 The New Connecticut Patents. The list of ents i Unite paten of Connecticut, as Official h 18, 1919, i xel The con No suit ervator of Will against M 10c, siste sed wife, was | mon pleas court at States THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF NORWICH. The regular Semi-Annual Dividend h been declared at the rate of 4 per cent. a year from the earnings of the past six months, and will bé payable on and after May 15, 19194 FRANK L. WOUDARD, Treasurer. aprisdaw ot make 1ec her used to of tried New the s tullo , is e Ahlgren, Bridg thetepm Longen & between 5 and announced Price of F the armor; again 25 lif he who "POL!CE COURT DOCKET TO %Edrews’ Bakery 1qi6 o'cloc | moving papers | don't like it. and | de- | & e the hous the Vie- ! the ar 18 will 00, made nder ating capaci ccommodate on loan committe a8 ement that no one HAVE ELEVEN CASES| for ti eleven ¢ busine On the will doc ice court as the s don there t of over Notice e Baulleiin Norwich, Monday, April 28, 1919 Light vehicle lamps at 8.11 o'clock this evening. At present there are 55 patients at the William W.'Backus hospital, Nor- wich. | As far as could e determined Sun- lay, peach buds in orchards about rwich remained uninjured by the trost. The Connecticut State Osteopathic society held its spring meeting Satur- day afternoon and evening in the City club, Hartford. siidted 3 5 WA o, Sy pon friendship, Abraham and Enoch were! S SMeas e During the absence of Gov. Marcus|Taylor of CHff street. THe tBem e Chaacter ang RiD)| renawnon 4o the tetonds lof Goa e Argonne and the Meuse drives.| 1. Holcomb at the Boston parade Sen- sej S 2 fr ke ns 102 1y i - At so| Precedinz Captain Withee's addres AP AL e Bonton Tard deffes Joseph Barry, zon of Mrs. | from the text Psalms 103: Thy| Friendship is un historical and basic|John B. Stanton, a minuteman, spea. lliam H, Heald of Stafford Was|y, of Champlin Place, vears shall have no end. {principle of religion and has been aing in behalf of the Vietory loan. t ,acting governor. tient at the Norwich Our guests herc today, he said, rep-|glorious reality. Friondship has bless- | of the need of puiting over the present b el About May Ist the Fisher's Island|Sanatorium, is very comfcrtable resent an organization that is celebrat- ed and beautified the iives of saints,|joan, : ld 3 agemen: m this district for steamer will start regular {trips be-|enjoys the daily visits of relativ its 100th anniver: Our denom- | and shines down the ages as one of the! Amilin Withee spoke as follows: Ini tiveen the island and New London|friends. ination is preparing for the celebration bright and beantiful things that have! 1917 on July sath 1 was catied into| th D f every day excepting Sunda; Mrs. Frank Atchison, whose of its 150th anniversary, and next year; made more worth while. Ithe 'serviee in command of the then| “3° exter Bakery Co. o A number of persons seeking mem-|band died April 1ith and who this local church socie 5 | In every age’the hearts that have 13ty natjonal guard company of Dan- - 'bership in Park Congregational church|been at Backus hespital, left Nor-|Will celebrate her 100th anniversary.heen the most deeply impressed by theijclgon and I had 125 of the best men Epi{ingfxeld Mass, He will met the church committee at the close|wich Saturday to make her home; Both of these organizations stand upon|divine love have been the tenderest!that ever donned a uniform. We were s i f the morning service Sunday. th her brother, William Atkinson, in|the foundation of the Fatherhood oftoward their kind and the most zeal-'sent to Fort Terry and assigned to the 1., License your dogs in the town|Waterbury. Her brother acomparied |God and the brotherhood of man. Both ous to improve the world. Their 1ives Seth regiment: 1y soramer fonning fake care of the wholesale |clerk's office now: - male and spaved|! C. A. Gager, Jr. .taking them to|believe in Gemocraey which stands for have heen inlluenced by their beliefs, the unit around which Battery D wag| {dogs $1.25, famale dogs $10.25. One|'Waterbury n his car an effort of men to govern themselves, - doctyines, ; | formed, - Our trip across wa | grade as in the past and will be e R S ’ i and in that fraternity which a5 b2l These things being true, it {ful, taking seven days. We landed at| = In §t. Patrick’s church Sunday the| THREE ARRESTED AT L e s s T L s A R G e R Drest, famous Drest! We then went| Ll R s Saniay tho e e ET HOUSE | Visdom is the ruling principle, founded moulded by doctrines 1o the barracks huili by Napoleon. To .icased to serve all new cus- tween Joseph W. Hourigan and Miss| opn Saturday night on complaint of | Fatherhood af Gods’ The great fonad i o weicen: henCthet o Frar e st ol suee e wer o e = 5 Saturday nigl . complaint of | ¥z 300 he gres - is evident then that the character z since Napol XS . H = Mary Persis Copp, both of Norwich. | ome of the neighiors in the Spring|dation stone is love—love of GOd and|cannot be true and good unless the|. Welle, them since Nupoleon tomers who wish his services. It is expected that Raymond B.|street section of the yity, the police| man. | controliing belief contains some of the!yp and habitable When we ol Gase, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B |made a visit o the home of Samuel “If one would'elements of truth and zoodne R e e “ase of Broad strect, will arrive home | Corey at 45 Spring sticet and arrested |h friends he must be worthy of the more truth and goodness the g 7 3 from France by the end of this week. |him on a charge of “ceping a disord- | them. It is vain for onc to say, I want erning doctrines or teachings express Eonand woee After a chilly Saturday, the temper- | erly house. Thomas Mandis, of Prov- | friends. 1 will Go| the hetter the life. i Foom o Rt 5 ature rose ‘Sunday so that the day|idence, and Josephine Hall of this city | within, rather, Keep on teaching the great virtues:yhen I ot back I apolied for proved warm and pleasant. The mer- | Were aiso taken into custody charged|in friendly sympathy with your fellow in church and fraternity that men may | re P cury stood at 60 degrees in the shade| With being frequenters of the men; learn to love; get the helpful!be brought together info true brother-itrench antillery, better know about noon. The two men inf]?}l?rv«f"f'fi and the:spirit, and above all ‘the r {hood and women into true sisterhood, idi b iin ot ipite Vi Engla P ’ .| woman a negro. Beslue the thrqe peo-|temper, and friends will come all in the great family of the Heavenly | op o o b me, Conn, and the dunelands of|.C, the police station. The arreststurn upon “the golden thread that ties| One hundred vears of teaching and|iyhere there were 5,000 officers, 1% of | were made by Sergéant Allan "C.'{he ; : T (v e s S oo e L . . Barness Toy, M are ‘on view in| cre made by X CC.lthe hearts of all orld” (viz.|exemplifying. Keen it up; never stop.:[ y Snit 1o ianother icathi, the Babcock galleries, New York, Mathews, Officers DeVito, Allen, and friendship). In an address to young| One hundred y of love. Never let!well for a few days and then som s s P. Murphy people a noted man made this sugges- |it grow «dim or weak, bul purify,!tame areund g Lo e AS he Qhristian Bndeavor ey R e tion: That we associate as much as strengthen and increase it e L s D at Jofland Sundey evening Sergh WiL-| BRUSH!IFJRE STARTS | possible with persons of ° true worth! One hundred vears of endeavor to! 2 H°C MEO% b, front, b0 SR charged from Camp r);mn‘ told of hi IN THE "CRANBERRV",‘\"-‘ nobility of character. The mainipresent the truth. Never cease, but!gders to rejoin the 56th i experiences in England and France. A brush and grass fire that covered 43¢ 9f 2 Eteal man Is fo inspive giners.|persevere. ; .| Where the 56th was at that : dhe A [l e e 20 sthoted about | The succession of all high and noble{ Ch r f5.not formed in minite:l LeR Lot 2 e U e alae n the superior court at Hartford® X Sl ik life through personality. Seek the!Friendship is not sealed in a twinkling. Sith 2 Biitet . Chambecs™ 8ok Tn|noon Sunday in the “Cranberry” near| ; Y either. 1 started out to Sorgaret = Chambers Schultz was, g7y, enh's cemetery and spread over!superior man. s well to get neariHigh motives, noble ideals, BUre [ Jaarmed they had heen tp = 2 i granted ~a divorce from. Carlton |2t < 99D L8 COMEIETY B SDMAC O e men of r gy and worth. The|thoughts ,rizht attitude toward life, ¢, TRy i et FOREST FIRES ARE Schultz for intoerable craelty. They | Several adjoining lots. The smoke w Chateau Thicrry und were : £ % 1tolerable cruelty O L aTaly hacs CahEts of he ol us to the great consecrated service very essential.| northwes: e I CAUEING HEAVY DAMAGE rahE 3t iavichestar and Pockoile lainly seen in the cenetr of the city Sy . : |northwest. 1 foillowed on at Manchester and Rockville. enetr of it is a call to share| Never e’ Fatherhood of God|ac" fest T might. After Hartford, Conn, April . 27.—Forest M’J;ho:\ "\“P"\f“i";"slo" itt‘r‘rtn r\;rm ‘“g‘(“‘ OBITUARY. RsSiicie divine waviiofidiss) aud: iihe hood of man. Hold|qays T caught up with th in three sey e sections swept rs. A. W. Manchester, fa anage- ng it to all. |high the command: Love God, love: Sdlia celebrate P ree " 4 imber] day d : ] ; | Mihiel and o celebrate my a large of timberland today an ment demonstrators, of Storrs, are vis- Mrs. Christopher Bauer. well to get close to men of en-|man. "opened up one of the fiercest barr OBt yalh e Har sy s S iting points in Fairfield county in the| Afier a long illness covering a pe-|€rEY. and see how they work: to men| IKeep ever alive in the memory the oifhia war. There were 1,200 guns i 1gton more than 100 acres of wood- interest of a farm management project. | yjoq of five years, the life - of Rosie|Of thought, and catch their spirit and|Golden Rule of service and love. Do|fina on that front and all barking and Fas fite-ewept ithe Ibss \bethE It was rumored about town Saturday | Krause, the beloved wife of Christo-|method; zet near the refined and cul- unto others as would that they | gpitting death at the same time. The! 1 at $8,000. State guardsmen that the J. Monroe Huntington prop-|pher Bauer, came to a pecaeful close|tivated in mind and man B e R i o ; B liive stentpaat 11800 v dithy (Blolclocl a field day aided a large group e e b e o e Bt e R e e s illiam 2 hy of Williams was born in Asch, Bohe-{ Love and f st 5 und | feilow men be s s the thes —some sk cthers in groups, | o sent by the Rockville fire street, who will remodel it into apartt- in coming to this country |together with truth. There cannot be|Brother. He it wi id e et in il o Snent. ments. s ago and marrying love where falsehood prevails, nor can{much as yet do it unto the leaset of | {iirce hundred. BI wanted: touaal <t fire in Manchester was still An Ellington pher Bauer three days after reaching!there be friendship if one false to'these my friends, ye do it unto me!” | o machi ns that had been shoot- | bu e mm:lhl, and \'alL‘u\x_ble :“nlmber bert C. e here. ing the 75 The America had han- destroyed today wen est Moun- from A number of years ago Mr. and ] dled the famous 138 tain, in Southington. | Mrs. Bauer moved to Occum, where HIGHER PHONE RATES | that the Huns thoug they made their home until a year ago TO MEET WAGE RAISE| QUOTA It otetrasnine Ean when they moved to their newly pur-| o ;. o0 R o O ik oF i Thia ¥ Our shian edan in ten d CHosedbionte: SlUDNDIn e | ployes of the Southerr Norwich ended i each the, | | While in Occum, Mrs. Bater made)pJulono company i was s could get S an s ever ready with | 2 re. a rain the - e : !ing incr in rates fo finisn xe. & rainy B e“m o 41\1 ing. hand (m:snhmnl rs, was announced in lhe“l‘l""“]s“‘ had I"”‘“' = s ik o o1in New Haven by the officers ihe 1ign, the Norwich | the Huns had Leen penpering, i :‘:T;};Pri“‘){rrn?fmll";l(‘h;&‘«'nmln Notice of the in has | c sk ahead of it of| We had heen EEplying i ';‘g“'”“ club a as great 3¢ i n. f 1 5 P y a Wil At the milk show in thh Tist a e et ot foreod her to|Deen posted in the various divisions of | sell the bonds in the|measure: Y s b oo distiammiaty, L work until failinz health reed her to| e compuny throughout the state. ek. It means a lot| When the las ell was l¢ SR d's OX- | retire from active service. ISk e S nenncoment: aid be done by the|came a deadly calm after ey cow Mrs. Bauer is survived by her hus-|{ . £ 3 it battle. Everyone seemed & from Rockycliffe farm, Y owned | hand, Christopher Bauer, and a niece, | State the amount of in and e com inot knowing what to do by §, M. Kapian, gave birth to the first | \ir. Braum. ° S | ot Vo wore off by 3 o'clock and befor calf born at the s Dur ind painful il | : om 86| our boys were swappi s . o M LRt and a maximum from 86 g This (Monday) evening at a meeting| which ith singular pa-| (0 00" wich the. rat : Gl s with [ ke % i e T Bz S 5 e 1 I a pace that. means about §172,000 for| uRLe ane decide upan te wages for next|who with Mr, ¥ heir home | = [ De L Ieg g L TOr )sing, Car 05 : 2 o : vl b | LhE Present 4 SEial fon . S Tipby jor. Col- A, -and A s a 30 minimum and §16 | appeal for| che will be present. Franklin Goss. i Tt | the 3 he k . . | s has heen réceived died suddenly- at his| T, Moran of what it mea: Chlldren [ SWeaters: signal corps, United S eet, New London, on Engiar [ ) the Davis th v «t home we urgently in need of total i1 ed the pe radio ope telegraph the $2 telephone telegraph Y { pigeon others. The ork, New Haven and| A Crush Wool Sweater actual“numv rd Railroad company has issued | value, $4.98, for Children 6 to | nin: between d . { Point, Hartford and Middleto 10 years, in rose, Copenhagen, | iiariford and New Lond : s1 .| The Girls Friendly soci yellow and green, with sailor| .1y ot Connectieut proposes a $25,000 endowm 1 collar, belt and pockets. The!? ! cofonment fund & | : H |the “Margaret Endown model all the children like. |ihc 2o i A former Norwich resident, Denison | Gallaudet, who purchased the Bright- man farm on the Weste road, Ston-| ington, has a'large force of men mak- | ing improvements to the place. A i cottage for the use of the caretaker is : L z e e = Charles L. Barger. Norwaik, | neqay ‘ 1 evide e S ilve. William G, ank, Mid- S : Besbnts The directors of the Connec dletown, pastry cutting guide. George | cor ki | formatory at Cheshire have decided to! 11, Hart, Hattford, electric switch, |2 idge . B. W took the emplo resident ph an and sur- | Nikyfor ‘Hawrylasz, Southington, nut|*Ud reserved decision. = = = geon, and have secured Dr. Berry, who | jock: Irving C. Jennings, South Nor-| LR suit is brought to collect a is about 43 years old, and was born|walk, rotary compressor. Thomas C.|mand note for $125 at 4 ner cent in Warren, Mass jJohnson, New Haven, trigger mechan. | (rest, which it is claimed was Amateur astronomers here find that|ism for fire arms. Edmund J. Kahl, |00 AP 1 Aiie BY Jes. Card the planet Venus is now splendidly | Wallingford, insulatee handle. George | ONeY. loaned to her by My displayed In the western sky after sunset and will remain visible as the most lucid eveninz star until the b ginning of August, setting about th hours after the sun. Columbia university from May 9 to 153 Norwich alumni learn that a Roose- | £ -elt memorial exhibition to be held at! %S’ Knapp, Bridgeport, porcelain work. George B. Schoenmehl and M. L. Martus, Waterbury, prim battery. Wincentas _ Ramanauska Hartford, match box, Wi rd, West Hartford, variable and r e speed mechanism. Wilbur L. Shepard, West Hartford, bra ism. Henry G. Voight, New [ hade roller for r L. Shep- | who The note and Mrs the case ma knows nothing about such a signed it Brown & Perkins the pla fendant. lide in Groton o di T the the in ticige ited toc hedaquarter Only 1wo tic admitted or given will be were attorne the poli the week end. disord 1d ness 2, breach o e cs violations of the vehicle 1 1 Reges, iroton, was Lturday 1 u withe and w; Three Summit Stres! fox o pes ¢ cases are dru for | ricen wmd 2 tomobile square commencement day, June 4, will in- clude all paintings, bronzes, etchings and a wide variety of mdnuscripts of iman D, J. O'N a license e for one lock two patents. Arthur W. Wel oTi5 LIBRARY fIAS BOOK ton, Waterbury, ball and socket het fommet beeutdont. | for’ electriv_fixtures. Bishop TWhite, | ® ¥ | West Hartford, unit non-skid chain | David Roberts of Willimantic and| device. Richard L. Wilgox, Waters Mrs. Pansy Pedro of h Coventry | hury, heading machine. | were married Friday afternoon by Rev.| rynde George W. Christie at the latter place.| ¢ New Britain, The bride on Tuesday was divorced at | pads for therepeutic Rockville by her husband, Peter Pedro, | E : who is in the United States navy. Announcements have reached the| Art school that an all-day convention |, of the interior decorators and home | 4l the Dexter Bakery Co. of Springfield, Mass, - effective (77271, 01, (0! Ses 0.0 1 i April 28. Mr. Fox will com-toral Assaciation of Decoracive Arta| P17 tinue to run his retail bakery |, coeciicy meny with the same high class line|Georse Maynira Minor - of goods as before and is also going into the wholesale flour George Maynard Minor of Wa business, in connection with for president general in his regular trade. Says. Emil M. Fox, after 20 years in the wholesale Bakery Business in Norwich, has turned over that branch of his business to fourth «i stic Cut Cameo, Ring Brooch or Scarf Pin from our ot You may get a fine art ¢ jitney nella Library § DR, G : lon, n an active pa I wi d without and ma 2 : . | day ¢ the same of crs and marines ‘;'_“"""' tonight.! symmoned into court. sent out a book and pamphlets for “]“ 5 1’“1‘_ | finds ‘Coming Home” hoys. g hos beeun hey This iliustrated book mal ““_‘,1-' Ll suggestions of specific books S T_" fp‘- tain subject actical books written | ot mde; : pamphlets include titles of vocation: Cdn - books covering all walks of trade business life The Otis pamphle of the books suggest will be glad Ao Secures Divorce. Yigre o erford| In the superior court at of the Friday Lillian Smith 1 vas warmly ' Haven was granted divor ‘onnecticut, but ry T. Guilford of Nory {grounds of a statutory o .ces of |couple was married Dec, ved ot |the maiden name of the The American which has taken in ing boo the soldiers, sa sup hon Spri rice the - EUROPE MUST IMPORT 23,002,030 TONS FOODST in the h 1918, to urope must import 29,00 dstuffs from ov 1is there is available s 7,000.000 tons, Her! A manent chairman of the ot See our Bishop Brewster’s Appointments. the appointmen ZAs! icey B. Brewster for the con the date of Sunday, June for him to he Christ | Pomfret, in the mornir school in the afternoon Alban’s church, Danielson, in on cel | cannot unders ng there 15, blackbird that singer, bird are very although there 2 lots of < at, have many | " 2 t tarough i on’ the Tist and | WOTK come | o (he supreme econorm and Aidn'tl (pquy in reviewing Purchase others he X Cr . for or desired frney do, so I thought 1 would|foug situation. The - sufiicent to meet the wyn ; ; I went on a R Y Breakfast For Men in Uniform. |, [ Went on v onditions a A goodly numper of the men in uni-l the footvall game ailors, enjoyed the Sun-|; i e P at the local Young Men's ninth won, ociation vesterday morn-|ivas sore to see my d Four Jarge tables were occupied | | hev e hh the diners who did justice to the cj,umpionship of the y of occupa- rempting menu. The ten minute ad-|(jon and would have gone to Paris i pierees sasieiien Byl i "‘:\fs“le‘;v)“(’}"‘, they had won. We have some very | DaW, cLomid fherten OO pegretan I good players and they are mostly _ail | ‘New London ' couniy, and his words! &vio !\ “Voliege graduates from Yale| :\'(‘l;e listened to with close atten-|,.; ard. They have played sev | ion. " ok Sk jeral other divisions and always In part the speaker said: “I want t0: "~ (oplenz is a very pretty city, speak to you men of the service on|,: 3 “The goal of life, which goal should |t 2% Amexiean o be the development of Christian char-|%300% 5 HINIE: 4 1 acter is service for others. Of course'(|.b VP ZONE Seoach e the model or standard is found in| HOUSH FEERL TS €O o un Christ, who splendidly exemplified | & H8) BUe M q IR K de Christian character, and we do well 0] ¢ the river to Coblenz which there it | ?te follow His teachings as our chart. |gc t9€ HVeE 10 BHoNE e o a | Der “God demands of every man servicei LOWS L0 tOE R g0 up | Seril for others, and He has said in His! NeTV WITE TNET OO0 Chor ar s i pl 8 word, ‘by their fruits ye shall know ! e g e 3 aLe & | them.’ Every man in the army or navy | °Fal blg U. S. s stationed along | can undersand religion when express,|the Rhine in Coblenz. There iz a big ed in real service such for instance, fort across. the river where the Ger- the serving of this Sunday merning | Mans used to fiy the red, white and breakfast by the Y, M. v. A. - Hepylce| RS0k colors, But now the 1. 3 fag demands that we should live unseleJi"'lul:hfi‘p' andthe/ Ceris, have Ol AL yE Ny HoOT1 lives. S | salute it et At e “One outstanding conviction that hag|, VeIl I am still in hopes of being, \/REE FOLT CHO8E MTEE « come to me out of my overseas expe- | 1ome omeiime before }""F' it MAY| a1 over, get Allen's T rience in the army, is the fact that|Pot be as soon as I am in hopes totiseptic powder to be life isn’t worth living unless it is shar- | 6.1 am coming to see you as $00n shoes and sprinkled in ed with others. | Service is the ley|2s I get back to the good old U. §. A.|will take the sting L A 4 bunions and give note of true Christianit iiians 2pd _glve., In TUsed by American, British and Frenca troops. Sold everywhere. Don't accept any substitute, o a very ers of the D. = = PR to ed. 2% know v 23 tc 143 MAIN ETR last Thursday to of Coblenz to see :tween our divi ninth Divicioa. 14 to 0, on get New Haven lished 1372 et National society. D. A. R endorsed, not only by by several other states. Sealed proposals for seven p new state road worl were rece . the office of State Highway Commis- | Smith. sioner Charles Benn t last we | 121 bidders submitting estimates for the| work with a total of bids, The ! towns in which the new road work will| | be done include Old Lyne. A good number of members of the| Holy Name society received com- munion at the 7. St. Pat- rick's church Sunda . Peter | J. Cuny, acting pastor, while the ree- tor, Rev, J. H. Broderick, is absent on ‘a short vacation. At the 9 and 10.30 Myles P. Galvin officiated. nd as s it the ent sorte Ameri salv on the nse. The 24, 1901, and wife was e TO Dih TR LURCH tiie {proved to e the H D COFFEE Centlemen 1ETER CO. More Than Ever INSTANT POSTUM is appealing to coffee drinkers. gland Teley today ‘e tion of increased 5 3 Very uetty | RUTRUR OF IDESRE Moselle river, | 50 far & v cut tele SHOE REPAIRING PEOPLE are too wasteful, throwing away their old shoes. 1f You would take them to the Broadway Shoe Re- pair and Shine Parlors, they would make them like new. Give them a trial. 2 Broadway. apr24d DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwick Phors 1177 WHEN YOU WANT 10 put your bus- Iness before the public, there s no smmedium better than through the ad- vertisinz celumus of The Bulletin, N2 s Business or me: mc masses Rev. FUNERAL. Mrs. William Westberg. The funeral of Mrs, William West- berg, wife of William Westberg, was held from her late home in Hanover Friday afternoon at 2 o’cloc! Rela- tives and friends were present. Rev. I A. Petterson of Norwich conducted 'the services. The bearers were Her- man Nilson, Oscar Rice, Carl Anderson and John Westman. = Burial was in Hanover cemetery. 3 Undertaker George charge. ate or meas | per month, m Its rich flavor. {ers getting, howev healthfulness, convenience and £conomy are among the reasons why. ree Building Lady Assistant Grant was in Toe e tender feet BN Yoi WANT io put your bus. iness hefo tae public, there 18 no redium better than thionush the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin The mausical notes of a hand organ are easily discounted. Don't get the idea that distance lends enchantment to man's view of pay day. The colored girl baby blush unseen. is born to 1

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