Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 25, 1919, Page 7

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LADY AS3SFANT v gnl- ireat | Genditions -and Genesl Fenssest. Warike Boske Mavie and Ruled to Order 08 BROADWAY A Serviceable Line of Men's and Boys’ Shoes &T THE RIGHT PRICES Express and Team Hamess et Low Prices The L.L. Chapman Co. ™ Bath Street, Norwieh, Cenn. Qbservations in_Nerwich. | owing W ) metelc changes Satueday Mediterranean Saturday Mr. and ,dnthnry r. Miss Arline White, of ss Mae Bannister of Wakefield, R. nflflw‘h Saturday for l»v‘lflt at the of her aunt, Mrs. Delia White of Weat Town street. tored where they. enjoyed a shore 3 Mrs. Jonas Herbert, her son Harold and daughter, Miss Edna Herbert of Griawold, were callers Town street friends. After a visit of nearly with relatives In Little Valley, N. Y. the trip by auts re. Samuel Bryant Harry and Richard returned Thursday to_their home om Oneco street. Miss Anna H. Frink of Otrobando avenue, returned home Friday evening from o visit of two weeks with rela- tives in Plainville and at Union Vil- lage, Vermont. Stes, Benjamin daughter, Miss-Doris Whitehead, for- mer residents of West Town strect, returned Satucday n Southbridze, Mass., ‘after a week's vis- it with Mrs. Eliza Otrobando avenue. Air. and Mrs. Richard Quinn and son Richard of Main" Quinn's sister, Miss Mary Butler of Tafayette street, are passing the sum- e o 8 : fooms of the "Y.hr PRIEST WARNS HEAI OF PERIL OF n IR Ptk s her. Bar. the_plans are well underway and the o n‘l:l*ln ‘;b-'!:j“cfly = . a the project. § olelock in the | cwmiaT cHumcH recTor ,m AT Y. M. C. A éad fans in_the lobby of . A, did good servicy ¥ afternoon meeti being. idle several weeks. Under their ing influence the men in uniform and a goodly number of civillans sang the song service pre- at the 10.30 mass| The o h, to the fact thi ts of the diocess would 4 pom . Highest W1, Comperisons. - | &t the Su 2 arday: Falr. afee weeks "‘afl Fair, hot, the members tion to continué their| ehartily ay | ceding t s Rev. R. R. Graham of Christ church took his text from John thaniel said unto him, Can there am thi) come out ith wnto him, Co: satd 1 B 'I:‘l 8t d..l'nmfl"t‘:. day n;‘. ‘subject to . prejudice; the epiatle read in all the masses @ the (‘:thullel ‘world was that of the| Nathaniel did. Can af) oloventh Sunday after Pentecost, Car. xv. 1-11 and the gospel Mark vil.| §rent men discounted hecause they are e | from a nearby small town or heeune earing and speech to|of sectional or national prejudice. An outgrowth of this prejudice is some- times shown by individuals working for the good of a community or polit- love toward God and|ical party rather than for the good of Americans first should | | Point. Mrs. J. Henry Butler who has been visiting for a few days with her al Resthome turned Friday to her home on Lafay- Predlctions tor Sugd o : Bundar's veather: | Fu hot, west wilid, thunger showers » to take thel if we are not eful we find ourselves saving as good things 1.| came out of Nazareth? How often are the miracle of the Cuny preael along the straight way water, which who follow a -l-‘l(“v:du, 'hkfi-l: always be our thought and Bostonians for a few]Or’ New Yorkers, or democrats or re- theti in one{ publicans second. edom from prejudice leads s ey e webite onp | Questions concerning it fairly. W L L B o b T Grabam then told the story con- "God, cerning the stone which Joseph used B o R and Criet oo nillind i -wrizici e Plaow - Thie ‘implies| Fight as & pillar o mark the place od of existence, of probation.] Where commun; must_be intolerable hecause of| and as a place of ration from God's presence.' s e ‘preacher asked his hearers how and that it O e vesg Joing. In the Way of| or particular ninces of worahip which man has set apart but a matter straightened, hours at the ‘hospitals dle friends with God. = . possibl: yet such are said to The Ponemah eouncil. No..24, held This broad minded their ragular meet! {on Providence si Recent callers at the home of Mr. Beniamin L. Kennedy Town street, were Mv. and Mrs. Hen- White and daughter, White, of Moosup. Mrs. Kennedy, and White are cousins. MANSFIELD CENTER' Rev. L. C, Harnish of Hartford, city missionary. preached church. Sunday the absence of the pastor, Rev. k. who was spending a part of his vacation in Northfi¢id at the confer- ence. . Mr. Harnish was well received. unmarried women of Echo Grange provided the: programme for the meeting Monday ing Imperfect can en- Himself has declared Miss Arline Lt LT L 5L DR T A shall be made straight. | Polnt returnl late in the evening. ot men known in hois {musht us that the ave- nue of app: to s always open AT lmh:’ :;-w\:“ww not a matter of churches day evening, making the trips by au- *"|'who have gone hefore and who may be in this probation state: also if it| &ctual vifal communion | would not be the part of wisdom for evary Christian to so employ his Ged- - time that for him this period | of probation need not bé necessary before attaining the Great Reward. leaves today (Monday) to engage In the exercises of the spiritual retreat at Isatitute, South Norwalk. Rev. John H. Broderick and the junior . Rev. Myles, P, Galvin. trom rotrent Saturday | mental music. COLCHESTER Lewis Freeman was in Goshen Fri- day where he got up a clambake for the people of Goshen soctet Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Strong and Mrs. ‘Julia Squires and son Raymond motored to Norwich Friday ob! Joseph L'Heureux and family have returned te their homies in the village the trip from San Fran- rs. James Gri - of Lisbon w: A Bxgmmr in the m Sunday, rak by atomoblie. » . He re Mr. and Mys. Joseph ohtldren ‘left the villaxe through a life of service and self -sac- et us be Christiaps first and denominationalists second. The ladies of the Greeneville com- munity tworkers under the leadershin Mrs. S. S. Lathrop furnished and served. lunch. Henry LaFontaine delighted the men with two salos which were very much appreclated. Messrs. Ashbv and LaFontainé furnished the instru- Gosts a Little More Than Others — Worth It. evening. The numbers were a piano duet rs. Ruth Jacobs and Miss Grace Wyman and a song. Love's Old Sweat Song. The . wor 7 was amusing as well.as Clever. Luela Robinsén with a broomstick, was drum major, the part of the bass drum was piayed by Mrs. Ruth Ja cobs with a wash buller and Miss Lucy Payne, with tin pap and _clothespins, c; Storrs, with wash Mrs, Emily Larkham gave a humorous reading. Farming by the Another - feature of the eve- ning was a little sketch, Producing a Miss Edwina { Whitney, Mr. Miller and Prof. J. N. Fitts, all of Storrs. finally rendered a in favor of the programme previously given by the pper will accordingly be furnishied by the ladies. W. Chapin has been con- Sunday School Yantic, Comn. Phone 960:2 A. G. THOMPSOR, F. S. Foot - Specialist YOUR FEET) of the ladies heffery, Willlam, e Rociries Pary Mils: Viewr' Caron. ollard. James Marcil who are ne London carns_ gpemt - the with their parents in the village. Hedler and fami's the week emd with retatives in Fitch- Charles McS| hy, and P s emploved by New| FRANK BENSON WILL DIRECT LEGION BAND Frank Benson has resigned as leader of Tubbs' band to accepi the position of directer of the new bamd and or- «chestra being orga! bers of the Robert ‘American Legion. to leave Tubbs' ban fact that he himself has been in the interests naturally T Mfr. Cummings’ 8pring Arch Suppert. Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main S$t. ‘Nerwich, Conn. snare drug. Miss Abbie Phone 1356-4 OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS M ing and Weod Werk. ithing in all its branches Scatt & Clark Corp. S TO. 515 NORTH MAIN STREET by the mem. Fletcher post, Mr. Berison regrets . but owing to the John Murphy have aecepted positions wi silk manufacturing concern and have feft the vil- ke up their work at the plant. in the Village The Have you ever no- ticed that group of serfous minded who delight in have failed to see this natural romia, stop the next time vour Wethersfield formerly .of this place. was the gues Friday of his brother, Nelson Web- The _judges, service and with greater in this direction it will be hi duty as far as possible to help ana as- | ; sist this new Michael DrAtri, music committee, states there is muech ‘enthusiasm manifested by members. . ‘and-they earnestiy hope the band will be in shape to appear before the pub- lic in the near future. “The committee ‘receive applications for membership. Up to date membership totals 26 mu- cisians with prospects of increasing up to 4 0in a short time. the committee through diligent practice and rehears- als a high degree of proficlency mot ‘only on parades but in concert work as Mr. Benson is to be congratulated| upon s new position, as the band and orchestra will bevond doubt meet big euccess. . of| DOLLAR DAY CRQWDS FLOGKED TO NORWICH Although the trolley service on Sat- urday. was not at its hest it did mot seem to materialiv effect the resuits lar Day which was pronourc- the local merchants_as one of the largest and best ~ince Dh ©7 co-operitive hareains was in: urated here. Those trolley that New Lendon-Willima. Yantic line carried larys uyers from early morn o afternson. were run on { - Mrs. Getchell of Windsor, a former nstructer of music R. K. Brown, Miss ' Helen in Columbia ducting @ class methods at Willimantic ¥ Miss Harriet Brady spent the week Four members of the OId Guard or-|at her cottage on Willimantic Camp- chestra went to Hebron Friday eve- Biis to play K% demee inthe Foom all be pleased "to Mrs. Albert Colby of New Britain is the guest of Mrs. A. E._J. Dunham. Mrs. Randail Norton and and Miss Lois Barro to their hom They were accompanied by their aunt, Miss Josie Larkham, until Monday. . T. Arthur Barrows, who re- turned from France last week, reach- ed Windham Saturddy, the 18th, and with his wife and infant is now at the Lauder and Mrs. Rey. Otho Baumeister was a week- end caller in Norwich. A number from town went {o Nor- wich Saturday snopping, vantage of the Dollar D Postmaster J. J. Sullivan New i.ondon Saturday, attending the Postmasters at Ocean DBéa Rev. Joseph F. Ford returned Sat- urday. from a week’s stay at Keyser Island, attending the retreat for the Cathelic priests of the state. The Colchester baseball team de- feated the Lebanom feam on the park Saturday aftermoon, 7 to 2. Mrs. Arthur H. Chapman, Mary and Margaret White and Wal ter White motored to Norwich Fri- John Bowen of Norwich was call- ing on friends in town Friday. CHAPLIN The Welcome Home for the soldiers g at Willimantic _Saturday, New Muven rodd were also fled with| gl o mapy townpeople 10 the Thread city who enjoyed the day. The local Tt is the ambi- s returned Sat- ring the -day.” Amswer. “No, presi- fent. Has any momber'm;ntn;ed the Bt “this mnbo:":y k. pavaed ?” Answer. Connecticut HEALY__In this city, Aug. 23, Frank Healy. Funeral from his lats Main street, Tuesd: acts_in - bis home. 415 Nerth 'S and sécre- FOR ALL OCCASIONE X Xy Fday T \ a_fine of twenty-five H. PEABCDY T AT Hartford, Aug. 22, 1919, Arthur L. Story, aged 69 years Baptist_ church L0 EE Y ok to k 08 el P e » ml It was nl;o vot- a snecial meeting at the club D of the olub n t and is increasing ra) e i Wio was recently dheh.lma;from the Burial in ¥ convenience af hix friemds. the' casket will he open in the church from 3 to 3.45 o'clock. specia! trains whick PEARING 1 ry Dearing. Tre merchant had on fisplay one of the largest niswitments of gouls en reduced that has ever Fome of the sto-es #ar v in the day. Were well satisfied with the results. _ABINGTON The degree {cam of Woif D Granze conferred the “Tret and secs on a 152 of eight at ‘ednesday evening. aterbury gpending ‘the week with in spite of unfaverable weather Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs Haines attended the Pomona picnic. Arthur Grosvemor and William Gal- are_on a motor trin, 3. M. E. Gallup has undersone am geration: at the Day Kimball hospi- returned . home A dance was hold Thursday evening Grange Ball. Music w tge erchestra. do_towand the fund fo grange hall. The jogical de: Gager's” funeral pariors, 10 Franklin street, Wedne day aiternoon, —Aug. in the ‘family 1of’In Yant] vices private rs. Burton M. Welch, Mrs. Wilbur Lamphear, Mrs. FMza Healey and Miss Josephihe Da vis. They made up a good 10ad and did eredit to the fown. Wil- Smith kindly gave them the use of his automobile in the parade. At the meet: of the Y. P. 8. C. E. Sunday avenl:\:‘ the 17th, Mrs. Wil- . Smith conducted the service |am@ gave an interesting report of the meetings she atended at Northfield. A feature of musical part of the ser- vice was the solos by Miss Mabel A. Lonphear and Miss Ethel Howard. and Mrs. Wesley Howard are visifors at George B. Miss Emily Scarhorough sold_her summer home on New Britain purchas- EAGER—In New Haven, Aug. 21, 1919, George E. Eager, aged 61 years, for- merly of Norwich. neer with the public works depart ment of that & 5 ss served with the duping. the war. hasing been ancs for n number of m and during the latter nact of his s wice there was in Use The Attic “Fhink of the extra rooms ‘youebuld reat or use your- self, if your empty attic ‘were put t6 work. ~ Tremeform that stacker her uncie, C. T a . wa RLICK of Attorney Samuel B. imantic, who have been at their farm in Bedlam securing the urst of Alexandria, teacher of physical education at_Atlanta, Ga. Landeek, the Bedlam gar- truck loads of “FHenry -Rich has Harvey of Wi from overscas. was by the The proceeds will r enlarging the &gk s b the Ceipis, THE PE K McWLLIAMS €0. dener, bas zrown man: Lady Assistant _Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN various kinds of early vegetables. from™ many nts of faots is fuliy i BRIEF STATE NEWS Norlolk—Plans are being made for the Norfolk Agricultural fair to held Friday and Saturda: MWest Haven—Ome of the big {will be the tableaux. € ra e —George. Hotchki: ‘s old- e 18 Do xcien am,.u_"'gm summer home a s mfinmm home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. WS, 0t | any. the. uaval Su 'vice here was omitted. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anthony. who have beem living in Waterbury, are in (4 and will reside in Willimantic, Mr. Anthony being at Jordan's gar-| age. The airplane exhibition given Dby Lieut, Tavlor at the Itaton farm on Thursday afternoon, was clearly seen in_this village. Miss Grace Wyman js the guest of triends In Colchester for a few days. "WESTFORD Mrs. Alvin Worby made a fying trip to Boston Saturday, the 16th, with a stay_of about forty-five minutes. Mas- ter Fred Worby has been visiting in Cambridge. John Farkas and his son, from New York, are visiting at Michael Maca's. Railroad strikes in New York neclssi- tating a twenty-ive mile walk tol their work, trey find farm like less strenuous. Allen B. Lincoln was one of _the speakers at the Bible meeting Wed- nesday. He showed the need of a community hall in Ashford and aroused considerable interest in the Subject, which It is hoped will Te- sult_in speedy action by the towns- people. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIFS WE ARE EQUIPPED TO REPAIR ALL MAKES OF TIRES AND HAVE/ SPECIAL MATERIAL. FOR RE- REPAIRING CORDS. BRING YOUR TIRES HERE, AND WE WILL TELL YOU WHETHER IT PAYS YOU TO HAVE THEM FIXED OR NOT. ' WE SPECIALIZE ON USED TIRES Silvy’s Tire Shop 114 FRANKLIN STREET Near Willow Open Evenings Until 9 A SMASHED RADIATOR Or a twisted wheel shaft, stripped gears or broken cams, cannot ph our expert auto mechanics. They just|_ love to overcome difficult mechanical jobs—they eat ’em up! 8o the next me your car -meets with a mishap, don’t 'you worry. Bring it here and watch us put it in fine shape. IMPERIAL GARAGE H. T. ROBINSON, Mgr. Phone 929 Norwich, Conn. sure of PROMPT SERVICE HERE for we ha Aequate STEAM EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS and the real skill that insures prompt factory service, T. J. HEALY, Norwich, Ct SEE OUR WORK FIRSY THEN GET OUR PRICE FOR PAINTING YOUR CAR MOTOR CAR PAINT SHOP 354 Wost Main Strest Timken-Hyatt New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES |+ eANK sTREET, Second Fleor Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON ). therou Piectro botors TR eerving Needs. Here you will find the most reliable Preserving Uten- sils, in exellent right kind of Proserving Kettles, he safer kind of Preserving Jars, ‘the Jar Tops, Jar Lifters, Jar Rub- bers, Ete—and all other needed ar- sortment—the. ticles for canning. % Pint Ideal Jars, dozen Pint 1deal Jars, dozen . Quart Tdeal Jars, dozen . 2-Quart Idcal Jars, dozen . Pint Masen Jars, Quart Mason Jars, dosen 2-Quart Mason Jars, dozen .. Mason Tops, dozen Good Luck Rings Kold Prosso” Rings, dozen . ... 3% Pint Jelly Tumblers, dozen 60c Copper Dottom $3.15 and $3.0. Blue Flame Stoves at $10.00 and A very complete stock of Alum- preserving at right 506d assortment of Fruit Ja “Col-Pac” Canners We Relieve you will They are made of haavy weight tin_and hold s All complete and rendy Price $3.50 Come in and look them ovec. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. 3 Before you place orders for| 'Binks contouna it that's w COAL look at ours, especially | S5nn ", tounte our No, 2 Nut—large, clean| ‘1 suppose in these times and lasting. Prompt Delivery Several thousand second- hand Brick for sale. John A. Morgan & Son WELDING WILL FIX IT Castings of,all kinds, Agri Transmissions 'l:. Ej BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law 4 SHETUCKET STREET GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and 32 PROVIDENCE ST, Embalmer | ———— — Prompt attention to day or night calls . notice | OF BROOKLYN Telephone 430 Thames STEAMER CAPE COD Transportation Ce., Leaves New York, Pler 43, North na ‘Wednesdays and ¥ri- days &t 5 p. m.; Norwich ‘Tuesdays, Sundays-at 6 New London $ p. m. Passenger rates between Norwich | and New York, $2.50, 4 Staterooms, Ail outside, cluding war tax. F. B. KNOUSE. Agent. T IRENE M | Vmetave Srokive 8. 57" | 'Such conditions as Mre. L s fruermiot,ic | ford frgm mog be comegd by 8 daily trips trom Norwi y seul that o gutl . Teautirul” Trust” o 2ailef BTA28 I8 green and the Sewsrs o ough’ the wintry storem provatiot tter, to hepe, though-the clowds he And to keep the ayes till 1ifted; For the sweet blue sky will soon e through, en the ominous clonds are rifted There was never a night without s 4 an evening witheut a mornine Ana the darkest hour, s the prove Koes, Is the hour befors the dawning There 1s éver a gem in the path of Which we phts in our ldle nle That is richer far than the crown. Or the mifer's hoarded treasure It may be the love of & litile chtk Or a mother's prayers to heave Or only"a’ beggar's gratstul thin Tor a eup of water given Better to weave in the web of A bright and_golden Siling And to do Boa's Wil with'™ feart And hands that are swirt an Ing, Than to smap the’ delicate threads Of our earious lives asunde And then blame heaven for the & ends, Ana’sit,"and grieve, and won M A B ON MORRIS STREET T saw a dragen-fi And up 1t w nd down lost as lost could be Searching for the sunmy wind in shady tree n But never blad And Ana And so it flew, a thing, ring wings and feet A timld thinw frig along the d And ap. i where m3 mund Ieamy Evening HUMORS OF THE DAY “Peace or 1.0 7 111 by time betore I quit lookig' un: when Germany is mention Squire Marsh Swallow “You dop't sell gold mor No, ey in 50 easy to there's po use of trouble of huntin, ing it."—Washington replied the wily eitizen Ah say, Mandy, ef yo' had ye which would yo' rather do—live, an’ go to leaven 2" ANW'G rather live Why, Mandy, yo' scanléus school hain’t done yo' no whatsoever.—Everybody's Magas Binks—Say old man, do you of any cure for insofnia? Jinks—Counting 1000 is said ¢ medy. but the bab pprehensive trepidatior No 1.ive In the suburbs He—My dear, I have just pa the mortgage on our home She-—I'm s0 glad. Now you put on another and buy an sute bile, “Don't you think Bings has rat simian expression ?” “No; I'a call;bis THE KALEIDOSCOPE Eight boys at Stamford charged with trespassing on property, were compelied by Young to spank each other board A three-car train, earrying monkey fa | Frames: Axies and other meial parts | sengers, was the only one of ALL KiNDS can be made WHCLE | through the Interborough and SOUND with our WELDING. Skilled, expert work that is guaran- teed —try it Cave Welding and Mig. Co. | " o2 ", . 31 Chestnut Street | system, New York Sunday. This operated o comply with t | the company’s franchise, w lared forfeit unless at iea ch day Island, which used to be the southeastern point of Popham | Me., 1s now one-fourth ‘of & mile in the ses, and Morses river has shifted half a mile from course. B A wedding in Lithuania lasts week or more, and so wedding /| nsunily take place in the winter tyne can be spapred to do fu to the occasion. The wedding og mony s always performed on Bu and during the whols ceremon rigla etiquette and oustom - for bride to weep. If she does not th er women wcold her until she 2l Well by Lydia E. Pink- ft and Hard Crabe | ’, and Fancy Corned Beef at ! ham's Vegetable CHURCH BROTHERS s ok tyn, N. Y.,—*“For one yoar River Line ,EroiZnl tom o dispiacimen which caused a gor ersl run-dowri een dition with head aches and paing I» my side. My siutor me to try (i il i iy am k ‘1“““!'0"‘: — whe has simd troubles.”’— Mrs. ELsin G. Lawis, ¥ PLUMBING TINNING | City Landing, off Franklin Square, at| 499 Main St., Tel 710-3 GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Phone 781-2 NEW LONDON, CONN. Starters—Gansratsra—Llanitian Devices Sundays—ILéave Norwich at 9:30 a, | m, Teave Ocean Beach at Fare 40 cents. ANT to put your b tejsss. before the public there i fum better than rhrough the ad- vertisizs columms of The Wulletia, { WHEN YO . returning leave Ocean Beach | lpave New London at i.lol‘

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