Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 3, 1919, Page 9

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olinist. She also plays the piano and | prizes were offered by the Queen 0 o mandolin with much ability. It is|the students who invented Hew QiSH-|Tand mia whien Tomom i worsen | abroad, Je ughout the country said that she has a marked prefer-|es. The stcdents were f#ém a'l | . v, E ‘havé organimed campaizns and drives | . 3 have penetrated the s# ] e el B The Yantie Gira United S D PRODUCTS CO. in_& Products Co. which has bought ot A. R, ) Motion Pictiires at . o 9 S Music is eaid to be a passion with|of a university, with a three vear¥' | spsres Bagtie dnd vmc’ ‘M’ o] -;:emn the loss of ‘one or more of their | VT I i i MBELG'“M hee and she is an acomplished vi-|course and an honor class. Liberal| seas, ,,::n '?,f,,“d and the frogen | Wemters. i | ANNOUNCEMENT W"“ Is Going On Ton.ghL In view of terrible situation | NEW YANTIC GRAIN e ses . otowRys g/ 000.000 in the ates under the direction of the Americap Jewish relief committee, ence for the old repertoire but con-|classes of society, working Birls, so- | . - fesses to abominating Wagner. Some | cial butterflies and intellectuals. e L o O years ago she developed talent as a| The Queen iz an expert cook her-| porishing” ewey New Yerk, Oct. :—Albert 1 King passed that he was not in jeopardy of ¥ ‘m the only newspaper his life and futile efforts were made at Tant - B ot who ever became a momarch.|by his ministers to induce him not tolgramatist ana in 1906 wrote “Rosa-|self, and freduently calléd at theé : the central relief committee and e A is # years old and is ome of the most|expose himseif. mund,’ a play which was produced in|seH6ol to aflvide the teachers and| , America is the only laad in BiCH | jewieh, | peoples relief - commition, | fortmer eaBstéague fgties of the Great War. 3, SKin is ot no more value than|Brubeeis i Muroh of that year and | waton ‘the progress of the studentd|the ngw. month of Tishr, the HeEbraie |which are niroptiaic cuminiing i | 2C 1 1D The King teok 2 post-graduate|youfs” he (5ld nis Prucmick "“,,‘&" caused 4 decided stir in the capital. | Amons heér numérous charities, not|7anudty. brings dny joy Jewish | maniy states wiih the beginning of tha | (Cf th¢ man courss “newspaper” _training _in their retreat frém Antwefp. “My|Shé is dlse 4 skilléd hofSewsman. the least is the Albert:Elizabeth Dis- | PoPuiation The year Av;r'n‘ 9 remken: | yewish New Year. 5 L ¥ NUA | " DUFIAE (e WaF the Quéén nursed|pémsary in Bfussels which the King ] B 2l - iRy WoHnded séldfers. A daughter|and Queen established and have sup- rffi:‘?j‘__:;“;fl“g,";‘;::digfi Septgoth | sTATE wcc T, U. ANNUAL | s b x TO BE IN WILLIMANTIC | ¢ ie somewhat like Peter the|placé i 68 the Arinf line!” {Great Be visited the shipy#kds of| Although His fliSther was & Fohen- |Framsé, Great Britain, Italy, Qar-|zolléfn prinéé#s #1d hib wifée & " s 7 ia. | ported for vears. imany aAd Scandinavia to ieard svery. | varian princess and amimougn in O DNt T Reoadre o Bavaria | PO o Y o Queen are dnthusa® | W85 NOt a feast day for, some ix il s L of Boods. e Bhe Drodper 4 s o regarding ocoall e‘,&, youth hé had been educatea in O i e e (DYERN Lo} i about aviation and both hiave tak.|lion starving Jews of Eurepe besauss | The 44th annual convention of the |new company are i - ..C‘&T expectation at some fu- | Many, he maintained afi__ini = | gi#teen ana. tobk: her degree of SE D |en a number of flights, twd of which|CYery day for the past fouf veéars has Wortian's Christian Temperance union | —_— " i ‘twre time of putting Belgium ths | ence of chafaétér mit iFFital ‘l"n soghiid 4 ju.t Befofe her mharriage | included trips across the _ English ”;_’" a“fast day for mivsf %..{.m t will be held in the First | Bréed Theatre. n Germania Hall Cass of maritime powers. ~SEafal|fofmer Bupbrdk of e € Excegingie ol of hofsés ahd dogs|Channel from Paris to Londén. O |.Fis vear's Yom Kibpur Wit | chufeh of Willimafitic| “The story of Her Greatest T ey ARG previeusly, it is said, whes |latiér, Sther honors befere thé | TAEE LOL [ or 00, MO TE requent. | March 18, 1917, Albert made a lods all too easy for these millions -6 ob- ae :)i:‘ht sening .L‘:)o"lrn Fared in which M len T ANNOUNCEMENTS i i & 33z, b i - e o £S | her bow for the 7 . st + P et hoae Lot oF Tre Méckien: |1y Attendeq theé weekly indpeétion of |Ieconnaisance in a biplane over the Tt ihe il e ey rmmnm“:‘:” z 1 Sale of Williama Streot Pr - oy T Yser front under a heavy anti-ait- l D e g ey Woen the < At othef|tries have suffered more . than . s Behtel ma: Do tasyrer will be QFE- | fexture other people and they are. di thé first aftérnoon.~ Election of | (v (odas nme i the son of the cmzfi war, c rréd ipoh Albért I, tRe title 'dln{ubay; officérs and department work w Lavpe] 4 =y te the United Statés buff régiment an t which tHe BEél- i as s roporter on one OF tWo|gidn prets Comsfrusd ad in 3 hufidréd 6f mnio¥é animals were a:'-|craft fire by the Germans. ferldéa by éourt verterinariahs and |times, the daring monarch ‘“visited” o than influened At - ;| L a 1 be L i gt proper newspapers im the Northwest. .| thé Gerlian fu #aift an oftén Zavé thé mest expériénced at-| Ostend, Bruges, Dunkirk afid othef | thotsands of starvation i n Iy written And the Suecseding to the crown on De-|OVér the yOURE Ming. = fondanes inatrudtions as to proper | Belgian cities, in machines {Hat car-| The Yom Kipour fast, dutthe. the 34 oK™ ub (b e R das. Wedles hersclf tcol keen intere as ¢ cemBer 33 1903, Albert 1 endeardd | Af indicition of ‘Aibert's & spifM | (fegément Havana griffons are her [ried him high ‘above the guns. hours .when no zood Jew. will aflow {o'¥ SVCRINE Rev. Wilbur & cCrafis. D te oth before and du a 5 S o che %.s0%.000 peopie of his came- when Bel wak invaded. i | e twe ‘of inem usu- | Grateful for the nid Which the|f00d o pass his Iive will heithe moreq o Of Washinston, . C. superinen- | o’y e : nd fisme kingdom The abuses the | taking RIS 1O0PS o [ally stand gu in the réyal draw-| United States and the Allies be-|iian a continuation -of pegtnr § oo SOHT Stk noconal reform Bh-ap cin have which had brought upéen the AuBust 6 1511 Fie said DEIRL- | fee fonm. stowed upon Belgium in haf hours of | fast that has heen the Tof of.the six | 1o Sill SPe ew Batfles fof 1 in the other who ro M. S Bor Raughty in_its witheiit trial. the King's visit is &aid to bs| million Tews _in Burope.. Ofphanead |1 yat Cliizens G ora Sul.aMalice | urist io save e - Al ] who fa snendine oA ufion rthe Many a poor strugsling artist at the | beha:( of his country 'to thé American ::'ér‘x'nd :;xrnhed iy 1‘ m. ,,,,,.; RCRS 5 o shreand Di Y !'l;"ri‘ ecomes > Pope. B e r people. 3 led charitable institutions and e htete o d. secretaty | ror 1 retired enehiaa. trom e ‘n..ifi&‘iuy‘“ with. | _One of the gifts which AIWeFi I and) food stations to die in the sfreet of | o] (B¢, Secioiy of Jom, | impersons iy out beilig aware of ihe fact, for her| Elizabeth are bringing to tHis coun:|Poland and nearby countries. The only | *'%¢ #IV€ @ mali b ma o try is a complete table set 8f Bur hope that the mreat mass of Jewre will | _ e 'ore witnes svivive the cominz winter . depends | EVANGELISTIC SERMONS ] Tead of his aged uncle Leogold ths[Hor e ~endembatic il provecatioh has térh up S T na The Keine and his|a (reaty Bearing It signature ang nas e e R e pec:| violated (he (EFALOFY of olir fathérs R e ol RO e s Tattacked T SeoinE e = “amps, idlers anl SOUP| {lyependenice ihrsatoned, the Ratioh DAVIS- THEATRE i Mart F % i gifts %re usually thade anofiymously. The® came Zar. The King of|trembled and its children gprang to 2 sels poreclain for President and Mus. X S ] dogse dsed . wh e Beigians roient have vieldsd amd | the frontier, vallant soldiets in a sa-| An instance Of the Queen's kind-|3il.on whose guests they ®ih be Af|Uion America. AT CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURGH | caused both nd her ;o 3 e mmen of the hardship and|Cred cause. T Have confdence in Bt 1LY he towns- | the White House for a part of théil | The fortnight beliesn R6SH Fdsho- | Rev: A F. Purki to Befin 4 se- | keen dc » SSEerthg toat was the lot of himseif|JOUT tenaclous coursge 1 ERCEL YOu ke e e QM Jainy|stay. Upon leaving the * United | nah 4@ Yom Kippur is observed as a frics of Sunday cvenlyg evahzallstic | dadt IS petglc foc_jnocs than Yeur|iD the naiie of BLIEEMM, s follow-olt-| EEiRas PRl N i o Qucefl | States the royal. couple are. fo visit | Deriod of repentance, QuripE Whien ine | sermons 4t the Central Baptist churc. | othe i 6 . urda i iszen who is proud of you Fas driving along the Avenue de la|King Alfonso and Queen Victoria of [ DiVifié Judge weighs the 8arthly deeds | These will be based fipon Old Tesia- . ¢ ‘ - ¥ m ories and will be as follows —Sin the Detective. Mr. Weld smci. Heeding mot the specious promises of the Germans to pay Bel- One vear after Belgium's heroic re- | Reine when she saw a poor old Wo-{gnain “for both of whom they have a|asainst éach individual before #rigering | ment s of | sistance to the Ge€man flood, fhe|man scantily clad, walking along. | Goem attachment. his final fate in the hook-of judgment.| ¢ S e her o8 't atiack | France,|people of Paris, in gratitude to and[The Queen got out of her car, sten- B | Tisis year it is a period of Gesp Sprrow | will sing. i rd % ed his army of |affection for King Albert presented to|Ped over to the W'—’;gld“R and aske YOM KIPPUR'S PECULIAR as well for many Amefican Jews. The Oct. 12—Barred from the (Garden of | ® men and placed himsell him a gift sword of Sainte Etienne|her if she was not cold. Recelving af | recoras of Jewish relief agenciés in | Life. 1 Béad to Ngh. the invader When | steel the design of which was wrought | affirmative reply, Blizabeth ' took of SIGNIFICANCE THIS YEAR|New York show that several hundréd | Oct. 19—The Tubri in the Road by the sculpor Fetu. Upon the |her cwn waterproof and ace it Saturday, Oct. 4, is Yom Kippur, the | ttousands bhave fried without avail té Ocf. 26—The Great Choice. e 2—The Batble, of 1.i —The Sin e. Ge=man armies viomted at Vise E - over the old woman's bacl ne nenfaitty blade ormamented with panoplies of Then | great Jewish Day of Atonement. It |(race thelr dear ones abroad who have| Nov. ainst Love. jon they . _' “they mefl steel upbn gold was a tributé written | taking out her nur!ed she l!;'ve her | wil,Be faithfully celebrated in all the | beéh swallowed up if the chaos of war| Nov. stubborn faefstancs from | by Jean Richepin. Al Aol O A o inar 3d-|Jewlsh synagogues, institutions ~and | wheA cémrtunications wéré broken | Th seFmons are prepamior inferiof Ko tHorou#hfaré,” is the in8GFip- g:"“ 1 tHa S b ontinue her{Romes in America. 'To its sanctity as [ These people are at a loss Whéther (o | the coming of Gybsy Smith, Jr. to b i and | tion upon the guard at the foot of the | bene 'piore Cions aince endeared the| the most important of the fast dave, [ hope fhat théir loved ones are dead or feity. These mectings are a call Middletown.~A Rilt in the form of a _statuette, in|YPe Have long sifce cndeared © | theré is added a double significance. | that it i§ theif {até to fA6é a new vear | praver, a challenge to faith, and a de- | ception and bar conflict massivé gold, represéhting a young|Iucen to thé people o i fof the calendar has brought Yom Kip- | of tefrible suffering and sorfow. An- | mand for consectafion | the Middiesex Co et nbne. of léte upon the defedbive, Bfandish. | Intéhsely practical. Quéen Elizabéth | pur on the Jewish Sabbath, making it [ other sad phase of this vear's Yom = — | tion at the Chafe i Offen he i a aiob. has sought to educate Hér people in|a doubly sacred day, and it is perhaps | Kipptr will be the memérial sgrvice | ~Hiagahurm.—R aldwell, pas- | ing of Oct. 9t e ik I O Wik, il emner 1915, afi- |domestic economy and other useful|the most tragic Day of Atohérfient in [for thé dead: when alffiost every Jéw- | tor of the Conzresationi] church. ten- | by all physicians 1 him. Once n Ger- | or veats of bittér Privations King Al-|@fts. She founded a training school|the history of ancient Jewf¥. Frof |ith family in the stricken countries |deted his resignation, which fook effect | residents of Mid t - e wheel of the|herr returned with his - victorious| for cooks in Hrussels ofi the lines|their home in Palestine, together with man¥ in America. will | Oct. 1st l\ ¢ A he s riding. | troops to his devastatéd but beloved = - | capital amid the loud acclaim of the 3 Fo— | “Come e b { people . | . gl be e vas she Queen Blizabeth, who was married g z =y | seen = v t e the to King Albert in 1900, as the Duchess| ° - - " o efiedtnd = v v | Elizabeth of BavaFia, Wa¥ @8scribea K DAVIS THEATRE at the time as “a SteiKIAglY Hand- L i lag L o ‘ some woman,” THe marriage was e P 3 € [ow 3 't b duite generally supPosed to havé Beén CZEMA 2" centine Tove maten. Three ohil- Pl o ” N . |dren have been born {6 thém, the 7 A H b 5 3 To reduce the jtche heir apparent, Prince Leopold, Duke . % 5 }aa Pt ! ol ing, use soothing of Brabant, born Nevember 3, 1901! a ) 4 apciications of— second son, Prince Charles Theodore, A born in 1%03: and a daughter, the » Princess Marie Jose, born in 1906 'S Vi |"The Queen is highly educated and 4 DYGUARD™ ~30¥. 607, 3. fond of music, literature and art 3 Standardized and Uniform Throughout the United States : “The Eyes of the World” at the A ditorium Te The . cha ASED on raw materials, purchased at comparatively low pricés, Vacuum Cup Tires and “Ton Tested”: Tubes—the choice of a million motorists—were, on » July 19, and for the second time during the current year, substantially reduced in price. Now, a high and rising market on fabric and other materials compeéls announcement of teviséd schedule, | effective October 1, as follows: New Colored Wash Fabrics FOR FALL AND WINTER USE We've had a few nips of frost — a night or two when blankets and comfortables felt pretty good—a day or so when we shivered a little in light weight clothes. We will get more of them, and we will get them soon. Be ready. Have the warmer clothes all made and ready to put on whien the time comes. Our Fall assortments are now ready for inspection. OUTING FLANNELS Outing “iannei is_the old standby for many coid weather purposes. Trers is & vast differsnce in patterns, colorings and qualities. We have For the Ince-Param n “Claws of the Hun Clock Town r Hawo I ple of Dt for Fox Rough,” yming o “The Shepherd of the Hills” at - the Auditorium Pastoral simpli ande and ives the Badt there is. All of the new checks, plaids, stripes and solid colors, All 8% 2V inches wide. men d upstandin r 298¢, 35¢, 39 a Yard LRy owards tH £ YARD-WIDE OUTING 1 ROYAL BATH ROBE the faitha In this g s their S ‘ 5% a Yard p a 38c and 49c a Yard A double-faced fabtic for , Febes and ing gowns. We KaVe We Mave a ot of Famcy Striged | (R064 206 SIESeing e - ey, Wi B of nt strength children. The pe 1y live their liv no affec have their bei 1e fact that t Outig Flannel in medium ahd | EoRsiderable heavy weight, in the 36-inch width, | Toee arAma.. ot F 1 you want the best, here it ik VELTINA FLEECE De SR i z which has been , F . 45c a Yard GENUINE “DUCKLING” | .., i, . fine quaiity ot nanns, & FIECE cottan, in selid lors l‘;:,y;h-d.m 3%c 2 Yard EDEN CLOTH Veltina Fleece is a yard wide. For wemon's and childre's kimo- 45 1 nes 4nd wrappers. We emphasize a Y This is a geod substitute for the “gemmine” Pretty stripes, fig- Se:it.eh Flannel, '",1 oo h::t it in s A ne assortment of the character- uree and fleral designs. Width 2§ B SiiEe Bekigne. . 1t s 20 Thoies The ORPHEUM THEA A Maude W athert it imches “BEACON” EIDERDOWN FLANNEL P st Bk s s I i s ‘ Vaceus'Cup andt Channel Tread Cord Tites, 9,000 Miles Ind i 2 - - Iu.::-mm, Ll hafdssme thres-zoler 75ca Yard Cord Sets to Mateh Only 48¢ PRISMSY LVANIA RUBBER COMPANY : FRANNETTE, PA. } m’;flflm‘mmm please Titus v yuin ess . N. HOHLER

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