Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 27, 1919, Page 7

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DENTISTS Relief is’in he residences as well The gas and electrical commission: ers had complaints from Gr e oyer the umsstisfactory conditioN of [GET affairs, but the bebr that the com- missioners could do was te sy at the same ight for the Greeneville residence section that has been suf- fering - for some time from deficient supply of eleeiricity from the city ; rt;:rienlw'm raing ;_ium the last-24 o the midale Atlahtic And New. : ingland states. There. will bé raine| “'eciric light station. ¥ Mo s e Fagoday 1n (he| AL the Tast mepting of the gas an e Staten mote of Arraay in th8| ciectrical commissioners it was. de- PULP 57 DR PA.SCHWART. FUNERAL DIRECTORS | AND EMBALMERS LADY ASSISTANT . A RELIEF_WITHOUT FEAR:AS TOLD IN “BAYER PACKAGES” ART EMBROIDERY . Atlan ti Con 5 Calls ‘Answered Prompt A cided that the time has now arrived [us ar. no new construction | HEN the pulp of A cally Armatgne Pt || The senperieces il bh-somennat| nth S8} GF S N0 TN | Cor B slienil Ter peomed 1 : ! e : - i e electric power line to Greenevillé|rcmedy the situatlon as soon 4% possi- 5 tooth . n 88 Main Street e e e s s which will take the power 10ad off the| ble. B P, 3 fectea afier a space of North of Sandy Hook—Fresh north- | Preseni line that {ifiu jo, Yeve TEthy . NS ik et u‘whuflvafi and . | - ] time tae life out of probably residences and the Greeneville ml e new line t up the ] \ 3 * . *Sandy ;Mk"?:‘m,‘wm section with elecericity. B m::‘lg b:Lx'ufi:" #5‘: o Srsenbvilie : : it 0 un sbscens miay v oeg ver e E. I Dupont de Ne- |y rom that exchusively, 5 - orming at P oo g B ae o Hiouts O B e e ]| Fhue e Brescmt ine” i serve. ch v today, for a short time Al t Forecast. : oid Hubbard paper mill Greeneville | Greeneviflé- rices with ectric 3 . Y, Gdgs A dentist cail: 10CAEE = residences have been practically de-|curfent for light ang other uses. 5 e . h e o d s Sputhern New Buglind: Cloudy with | prived of their electricity at_certain| It has been out that the new o|‘|lyr a rgpre“nt‘t]ve of the the trouble probably rain Monday and Tuesday.|times. of the day because of the drain|line can be run at no very great ex-| The “Bayer Cross” is the thumb- 7 9 Ll colder._ 0 on the line made by the Dui mill| pense_as the wires wiil be placed on [print of genuine “Bayer Tablets o 5 ; ont’ i ; at our PAULA'SC DM Observations Norwich. when it was operating its | mia- | the present polés and it will probably | ASpirin.” "It protécts vou against im- . gs The following records, reported chines. They took a large amiount of | not be mecessiry to set Mioré than ome |itations and positively identifies the [ DENTIST 'department to explain the merits ‘of the electricity and the line couldn’t carry or two new poles. The work will be enough current tc supply the mill and forwarded as soom as possible. 1 genuine Aspirin prescribed by phy: iape for over eighteen years. Always buy an unbroken package of | from The Bulletin’s observations, show . the changes in temperature and the baro- metric changes Saturday and Sunday: OM THE SQUARE LIEMAINST. = NORWICH —\ PHONE By Covering Your Steam Pipes With Ther. Bar. “Baver Tablets of Aspirin” which con % Saturday— o005 | FECTURER FROM DETRQIT FINAL 1N SERIES BY |taine proper directions o safely relieve N_RES. ~"Aada-a/ Ta m. . 46 3 SPE. . Headache, Toothache, Farache. = ASBESTOS SECTIONAL 5.7 D8 308 ‘"‘s;" b il e -c_vz,uct HEV. A ::f;u”.' ABBOTT | Ceuralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism. | 5 2z o §pom LIl @2 3| At the Buckingham Memorial of| Conels His. ing sérmons | Neuritis, Joint Pains, and pain gen- Highest 88, lowest 46. Sunday @fternoon at 3 o'clock an |on The ionis of a Modérn Man, | araily. , STEAM P“’E Covfimc Sunday— audience that filled the post hall lis- | Rev. Alexander H. ABbGtt of the Unit- | Handy tin boxés of twelve tablets | | : Ther. Bar. | tened to a lecture by Wiiliam D. Kil- | ed Congregational church. preached on |cost but a féw conte. Diamaiste aiss il DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN eie. 44 30.00 p;trick, [C S..folhl);troll _“:VEI‘; I‘t‘r:?tf Sunday en his Idea of the Kingdom of | se) larger “Bayer” Défl(ls!!- Aspirin - " & = 1 86 30.00]1he auspices of the Norwic ristian | God, 15 the i Save the price of covering by T o8 3000 | Science chureh. There is nat one of us who does not |l ot Mome o e oAl | Mr. Kilpatfick spoke in part as fol: | bulld and re-bdild our casties in the 1ow: air, and this hebit has grown out of Christian Science is the restoration|the very continual dissatisfactions of fo this age of the religion taught and|our lives: that is man's daily expes practiced by Jeésts the Christ twenty|cnce. Castles in the air are the vis- centuries ago. It is, in its fullest in- | ions of ideal things through wWhich the Dental Surgeon s—Beautiful Art Embroidery QUICKLY AND SUPERBLY FINISHED WITH A licacid. — Dr. Ambler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Chester G. Ambleér of Church street | and married Miss Flossie Belle Hollo- saving the coal in your bin. Now is the time to apply this covering, and you can find all New and Fascinating: Predictions for Partly cloudy Saturday’s weather: Fair and warm. Saturday: i i P S s e tent and purpose. a return to the sim- | impulse leads the race out.in a search | way of Norwich. 3 e s coRRE S SiRers Threatening, | it 1A' SIRT (Gachings of the oty | (owards God. SMALL HAND MACHINE R Bible from Genesis to Revelation. It jorrows_and hopes are the parents ||, > T 3 2 1 IOl uladm THE e R i s, teaches that every act and evers word | of our dream chilaten, and out of mem | 51X ARRESTED WHILE | Fine pieces of can be finished with 24 1] PLAYING CARD GAME Mike Falentic, and’ five men who were found in his house on Page’s lane. near the corner of .High street. Sunday | morning about 1 o'clock, cngaged in a | card game, were arrested on the | charge of gambling when a party of 1 police visited the house. Halentic was | accused of comducting a gambling | place and the other five men of fre- quenting. They were Alieck Samaka. 32, Adam Zalinski, 40, Andrew Gator- alski, John Dragon, 1%, all of Norwich, and Andrew Shakon, 25, of Montville, _Jt i¢ undersiod that a man who had 168t some money in the game made complaint to the police and the raid followed. Those making the arrests ' were Sergeant A. C. Matthews, Officers Dombroski, Divite, Farrell ana P. Mur- of the mighty Jesus was given to the|we people our im: ions. - The very world by way of instruction, of ex- |kngdem of God is, first of all, a beau- ample and of precept—not to show | tiful hope and dream—in process of merely that he was the Son of God|time it becomes tangible. If it is the but to show also, in the language of | habit of the individual to pictars cas- John, that “Now are we the sons of | tles in the air. then, 3o is it the habit God” and, as Paul puts it, “joint heirsjof any race to picture some loved com- with Christ”: that as ‘children of | munity, which is their idea of God. God” ang “joint heirs with Christ,” we,] The ancient Greeks, Romans, Italians, by understanding and following the |all helieved that every other race were teachings and practice of Jesus. shall [ barbarians. Every single nation fully be able to work out for ourselves a full [ believes that within iiself are qualities ana complete salvation as did he. a|peculiar to its own people. We sing salvation not only from sin but from |of America, that America that has in overy fettéring belief of what St. Paullitself a certain splendid atmosphere, calls “the carnal mird,” in other |essentialy chowe and righteous, and words, the human or morfil mind—|when Jesus refers to the Kingdom of the mind from which emanates all the|God. He is doing exactly the same conditions of sin, sickness, inharmony, | thing. Over His mind went the pic- unhappiness, poverty. sorrow amg fi- |ture of a beloved commmunity. It was rem: ease. At last the tedious and tire- some work of embroidering stitch after stifch by hand is eliminated by using the MARVEL Ma- chine for Hand Embroidery. Pillows, draperies, dainty lingerie, silk waists, dresses, Infant’s wear, centerpieces, towels, aprons, etc., when embroidered in white or colors with a MARVEL Machine for Hand Em- broidery cannot fail to command the admiration i of all your friends. Silk or cotton (in skeins or spools) can be used. With the aid of the wonderful little MARVEL Norwich, Conn. PECK McWILLIAMS CO. Central Wharf John & Geo. H. Bliss Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS Fater. | I {l i | | ! | g r——— DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. i 1zas i 12.81 I 118 01 |easse3d sasmnnn 2 T after high wa water, which is followed by TAFTVILLE The work of curbing and widening | South B street has been comipleted on | the sections of the stréet between Nor- wich avenue dnd South Front street ‘and between South Front stfeet and e o e s e =outh Slater avenue. The section be- | nally death and the grave. for that dream that He lived, sacri-|Phy. - 3 . Office Hours: 9 a.m.to 8 p. m RINGS iween South Sister avenue and South| Mary Baker Eddy discovered the di- |ficed and died. 2 Machine for Hand Embroidery, you can em- i Fourth avenue is now being improved. | vine daws of lifé in the year 1366 and| IEVery act of dreaming or visioning Unclaimed Letters. broider complieated: - hand # - elephorie PENDANTS Theock Water Soda Co 818|save to her discovers the name offof ours is alwavs followed by a period| The list of unciaimed letters in the = p Tousk ESCINE (UG Rehe. b 2 - B | building an addition 0 thefr plant iristian Science—Christian, becduse | 0f reaction or despair. Every single| Norwich nostoffiee for ihe sweck end . f) ;L : . ' BRACELET WATCHES | flunters avenue. 0 1# Dre-eminenty a repet(ion of the | hope It checked by sndness: there are | we Gor atn 1016, 1o ar fol: o , signs in a matvelously short time and without | Theré were no sessions at the We- | tgachinigs of the great master Chris-|hilis in our lives, only hecause there ! han Hiumenthal. Rev. B A Chape eye-strain. Excellent combination color effects s o DENTIS DR. E. J. JONES | RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. are valleys. and ascents into ithe Slondte, C(hrist-like and universal in|mountains of joy are always followed its adapt.o. amd bestowais: be|by descents into the valleys of depres- cause through a correct application of | sion. | quonnoc school on Friday, to allow the teachers to atténd the State Teachers' assoelation local meeting in Norwich. r. and Mrs. Janés Poyerd. Who tian; because It is loving. compa man, Sam James, Frank B. lucas, Mary G. Thomypson. John R. Wrigley. | can be obtained. The time it takes to finish fine embroidery work John & Geo. H. Bliss Arinedkume Giatde. ot Soath & shrest, | osiorenInEE (e TS 5 aeats . | rasmgmsea in- 1ne gurbinn o "ot | wercac BORN 5 in the old way by hand, and the eye-strain that Suite 46 Shannon Building . 11, | hayg Tefl town for Springfield, Mass. | command to go into all he world and |lives? Vietories in ‘any material or|PGKEUND CIn lomell Mass. Oct I7 often restlts, has undoubtedly discouraged you Take elex S| ket Street Sfiss Mary Baldwin of Mahchur, | weenen ihe &oapel wmd heal e sick, | moral combat come bat slowls. 1omg| Ao e 2om Norman Btuart o mrl| £ broidert oh i s o Mass. is the guest of thé Misses Bisie | lomplicd with: Science, because | before the Christian era. the hope of | Mitchell of Botier (fii R, 1. rom embroidering as much as you would care to be 5 and Ruth Heap. The local C: Miss Hazel Ban through the correct application of law,|being free was stirring in men's as laid down in its teachings, positive | hearts. That hope still goes on in our amd pre-determined results will follow | very midst. but the victory is not vet. as necessarily and certainly s d: nor ever will be in our human life. light follows the night. A religion| This old dream is a long time com- to accomplish the works of the Mas-|ing, and the vision af the Beloved ter must be scientific, A religion to be | Comimunity comes just as slowly. LATHROP—In Norwich, Oct. 25 1918, a son, Ralph Willard, to Mr. and Mrs. William B. Lathrop. ! do. The MARVEL Machine has been perfected to save your time, energy and patience. Also considerable pin money can be made in your spare time, in the privacy of your home. p Fire Girls, with 1d a& guardieh, met Friday evening in the lecture room of’ the Taftville Congregational church. Adolphus Gero of Norwich avenue has purchased a touring car. 1T Dr. A. J S DENTIST LI OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK MARRIED HOMER -WYMAN—Iri _Mansfiel ter, Oct. 22, 1919, by. Rev. E. Court Wequohnoe, No. 88, Foresters v e a i % " E . | = 18-19 Alice iding. Norwiel p antine Toust D Cltsi An ideal. like a_building, grows bit| P e DB F P A Rooms 18-19 sitding e af America, of Tattville, hela its vegu. |Scioneinc must be Christian, Lo ATt ke o iaey tros | Sille ¥ Fromed ana M x The cost of this small, compact easy-to-operate [ Bhons 1177-3 OF ALL KINDS veming RE A o Lomls hall Thursday | e impression that Christian Seien- [ tion, and the kingdom of Giod becomes | BRADSHAW — WISDLER — In_Mystic. machine, in comparison to results obtained is very N eveiting _witl usual Jafge attend- |5 " Ilim to have completely en- |real. now progressing now retarded in| Oct, 22, 1919, by -Re Osborne. . . e ———— bil ARt e It porder ot | Forestéfs has|Compaisea the possibiliies of apiricual | ts frowtn, We all help or retard the| Wiiim X fradgine of inexpensive. - ENTIS ¥ N A“t | do s membership in the last six ! ailable by the|Kingdom; whenever the race djsco and Miss Clara Weidle: $ . 5 i1 2 omobiles, montns and i acifl werking nara fo get | emOnTIRIEn e oy fax fers that any movemefit of 1ife han 4 PERRE WEEBE-— 10 Norwich Oct i‘f“““!flfld for one year against any mechanical i DENTIS E < e the charter cioses, ! : . z 2 e | 319507 V. G L Strbuse, Lawreric ey > f But what has been accom- |moral issue and seeks to make that is s g 3 et i FARD Carriages, Wagons, | i1 550 when ey mive & han |00 R R e o e e e facovara. the| N, Jeeba. ot v “Haven S8 Set [} DR. EDWARI T 3" Ine hara workers ot ‘e, seger }g |he Scripture, in the light of thix dia- | coprictisn of that Beloved Comwy- |, talve JaY Secoeor Rorieh Town We extend a cordial invitation to everyone inter- Room 107, Thayer nm Carts 3 x s in lovs wi .. 2 ! altic 5 * Lo 5 e 618 and Dayid Lambert, who has agreed to get | SOVSrY; mOsL Asauredly prociaitus, it 10| rolowmen. 3 S I T B aam | ested in Art Embroidery to visit the department aR e 2 3 : e .1: o « 8 3 g rian. Vicior Belanger. and Mrn 4 3 T Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- arse Jportion of the 50 new mem- | BUTL | itive Christianity. Through| War began simply becaus® of cer-| - Valentine Lambert. during the demonstration and learn about this bers. There was initiatiorn of 10 gew members at the meeting and many more applications acted on. . The order i= one of the best in. Taftvifle. The charter is open at the present time and it is hoped that a great msany souns men will take advantage of this oppor- The benefits of this order are | of the best. IT WAS REGULAR "MEN'S DAY" tain economic pressure and selfishness of nations. When it was undersiood clearly that there was a great horal issue at stake. the nations forgeiting themselves, but standing fas: in iov alty, came in, and the kingdom of God moved on. We are living in the midst of chgos teday, Vet evem s we are irrevotably convimced that the- King- dom of God is among us. Men ar- 1ot Christian Science the sick are being hemled, sinpers are being reclaimed, | misery and poverty are being reduced and in thefr places are being planted the seeds of health. havpiness. purity, hope and pienty. Its heneficent effects upon the lives of jix adherents are re- flected in the multitude of church organizations springing up in _eve auarter of the giobe. each a testimon 18- GILLLS—Tn by Rev. Fatie Agnes GHlis an of Noank. ARRELL — WARTIN — In Waterbury Oct. 4, by Rev. Luke iitzsim on: Cliaries Farrell of West- e Martin Mystic, Oet. 22 Ansten Dignam. John Ellis, ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. \ 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET | wonderful machine. Come as early in the wezck ; as possible. The Porteons & Mitchel] Co. PLUMBING AND 1 Phone 581 Modern Plumbing Capt. R. 1. and Miss Karoly aterhury. DIED AR e . s i to its holy and healing influence. lultogeitier the democra of human | . AN TH - BroTiaene 9 | < AT ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH . e { relationships. When we sce amr act | COSTIGAN—In Providence, B, L. Oct | i) inrits A horasa | Beterting Sunday at the high mass|gipLs' €OMMUNITY CENTER T 11 Znicyad Coms ptigan, | sleomiotly, 18 to. lighting. . We guaran- in St. Patrick’s church to the large > { munity a fact, we are se-inz m BOTTIN = Norwich, Oct. 24, T SR 5 'MBING WOR All Grades and Sizés. number of men of the parish who wen HAS HALLOWE'EN PLANS | foction towaTad & kifigdom o 1}':';“?-."3?‘ orcinalll TAgea 1% Sears | PECK SCHOOL REUNION foliowed by Mra. Fenner, SMra. Smich, | teo the very best PLUMBING WORK J o confession during Saturday aftes The members of the Community |godiness. of Westerly. 3 HELD AT HANOVER | Miss Gallup and Mr. Barstow by expert workmen at the fairest Day, Ei D noon and evening in order (o recetve| Center for Girls are looking forward | Jesus said, “The kingdom of God is ARY—In Stonington’ (Pawcatuck) | The prosram was conciuded by | vioon One y, Eight Day: holy communion at the 7.30 o'clock|with anticipation to the Hallowe'en | within vou!" and whether we believ - 24, 1019, John R. O'Leary, aged | * On the 1Sth of October members of | singing a stanza of “God Be With | %% Ask us fer plans and prices. 5 years. SULLIVAN for it You tik We M only | mass Sunda: planned or not. we are living in the pres- agsombled It i i Rev. Peter J. Cuny com- | party next Wednesday | the "Peck Association in et Again.” Big Bens % for the wirk In_ Wiliimant Oct. mended the men for this praetical| evening. rls and | once of the building of that Kingdom. 3 3 ‘ 2 hed o i manifestation of the faith mfi: is in|their mothers, was the announcement | Kvery tifie we lift our own community | 1919, Anna Dixon. wife of Pafrick | the Congregational church in He | DR e . P } $1.00, $1.50 and up them. In religion. he said, there is no|made Sunday evening at the club |in reaifty. lving in honorable fellow- | SaliVam and daughter of Mr and |over for their 19ta reunion. | PR, AN N AUTO 4 % | standing still ;one must either go for- | rooms. The girls wml';»w;nrbm ;;nlasi :hip vm(l; ‘)l:nrnndn souls, we are nulud; Byl 15 Eattic. Dot 1819 Mapy | It Was an ideal October day with | ACCIDENT IN NEW LONDON THI ward or go baek. and the religidus ac- | and other costumes. For the benefit of | ing for God. and every time we retar: e o By s ey | s An automobile owneq by Edward L, : WILLIAM FRISWELL CO. " to use a|home or abrowd, even so, we stop the | i) 23 Pot llittle village were gay in their au- s prcg e o - costumes, an casy way is sheet wrapped over the shoulders and a pillow case over the head, cye stits being cut in the pillow case. Miss Marion Swan is chairman of the pro- gram committee, Miss Louise Bellefleur | is chairman of ‘the refreshment com- | mittee and Miss Luey Loring is chair- | man of the decoration committee. Plans for the party were made Satur- day cvening at a meeting of the recre- ation committee. local parish i most emphatically go- ing forwacd the hundreds receiving the sacraments making Saturdsy wHat might be calleg “Men's day.” ' HE éx- pressed the hope thai even a larger number of earnest Cathélic men would crowd the charch for the November confession and commiifion. In the ranks of the men the members of the Holy Name society and Knights of Co- lumbus, took the lead. Father Cuny’s sermon dealt with thoss conditiens in which a healthy body may continue, during life’s span. ihe dwelling of a dearl soul. He spoke | in his series of sermons, on the prop- er examination of conscience, which can be accomplished only through prayer. which is direct ci cation with the Creéator. Praverful examina- tion of cohciehce, rhrough the heip and_enlightenment of the Holy Spir- i, thGAt Fekalt, fiest T An harbIe dek- nowledgment 6f sin, then in heartfelt sorrow for so, offendinz a_goed God, a Sa Wwho was crucified to win men’s . _The prea '8 _perora- tion suggested what the privilege of the confessional woald mean, grahting one of inose poor sonls ed, to oternal ‘a:b- tion from B:g‘l ice mi ve -t of returning t earth for Nm\fl‘ % Theh‘l”r?‘:fi! Son who départea rom_his X urned sor- ot TR Tosbon or TThe "areer was applied to 'the sinner of teday. . Fell OF Teolléy Car. A man fell off a trofley car in Burn- ham Square Ssturday dight abour 10 o'clock and ‘WhE #upy fo be hurt so that the Backus hospital ambulance was sent for. Dr. N. B. Lewis was | ond-hand a: tumn foliage. So many of the mem- | bers came back to the home town in response to invitations. Renewing of old acquaintances, reg- isteris and inspecting of old school registers occupied the morning ses- n. At noon an exceilent luncheon Hill, Baltic. Tnesduy, O°f. 28 at 130 o'clock. Burial in Hickory street emetery. Greeneville. Hurial private. NORTON—In Oct. 25, 1919, Jennie, Widow of Hiram R. Norton. Funeral service at the home of her daughter, Miss Mae Richmond. No. | 118 Broadwa) Tuesday morninz. Funeral prival Raurial in West- ford. Conn. Automobile cortege. New Haven papers please copy. omobiles and a car own- nd driven by Dr. Lillian B residing at Bliss place in this | ang with an office in the Thayar| | building, were vollision Saturday | {afternoon at 2780 o'clock at the corn- | er of Williams street and Garfleld av snue In New Yondon, Both cars were Was served by the Ladies Guild in the | damaged and Teuby Geaudette, daug | hall of the new parish house. Thefter of Mr- and Mrs. John Geaud tables were tastefully arranged and/0f No. 222 Jefferson avenue, the guests were awaited upon by |london, who was riding in the | daughters of some of the assembied|driven by Brown was thrown out anc S bled | cerousty, but not: painfally injured R e aa it She was taken to her home and ireat- S L i ol of led by Dr. Ross Black, where an ex land listened to a pleasing jamiation el ML T B oF The prosident. | vere bruises and contusions Smith Bennett. | The operator of each Many songs of the old schools days | the other for cidet were sung by the old school. In the((hat each was driyi absence of Aaron Morse.u SRort bi-|raie of snced Serges o ography of the late T. K. Peck way|Who we Loy of the accl P O e oiTouat By o |dent, ordered nes to appear T. E. BABCOCK v, hoiaf Tabaiiy police dourt Monday mornine and | hee #85 b ong necrdtogy wer_the charge of reckless drivine, | Attorney-at-Law the years from 1917 to 1819 hile Archie Brown, the driver of the | was read by the secretary ERinnS won . wie S O SRR L0 Present 40 SHETUCKET STREET a_very beautiful poem _enfitled himself in court for violation of the Closer Friends” which et automobile laws in failing to have his propriate for the occasion. license properly endorced. 7 The minutes of the last Fiven by Drown. was were read and approved. The an- s ay nual election of officers resulted in f fpeed, accord- T o o L linala g Rrown headed the car to the exception of corresponding secre- [ 16 TVENUC, 0N res n tending | tary, Mre. Marme 1o Lavette. who had |50 Across Willlams street, in tending | been removed by death. Miss Fanniei ® dexcond Aanwaring strect Allen was < it egevacanoy. [ JUSt 88, the;car rdached. The treasure port_showed that |Section of the . tu pighway funds or' the Peck Memorial to the|L¥nes auto headed ,westerly —cam amount of $203.06 had been coliected.|{lons, At u I Dr. Lynes es- The collection was $14.84. Deducting | /[M% (0% “avivers couid expenses there was a balance i the i | building of God's kingdom. There i a4 house not builded with men’s hands. a house whose spirit is in all_our souls, the inhabitants of which believe in God: if that ideal captures us, if that actuatés ue in our course Owards experience. we need have no fear of the outcome of these tortur- ous davs. for throughout our Iife God's hand is Upon the race, and when we touch that hand. we can do nothing Tuesday evening the Community |less than deal héonorabiv, and truly Service club will hoid its weekly meet- | with a)l human souls, _remembering ing. The members will make scrap- | {hat this kingdom of Géd is the Be- hooke and it has been suggested that|joved Community whera mén who anyone having pictures suitdble for|walk in towch with Hif, must also scragbooks should bring thém. Any |jive Iggstimulating féllowship with hu- of the girls who wish to dress dolls | manite for the children at’ the hospital may MOOSE INITIATION I seéure dolls Tuesday evening. i The regular Saturday evening sup- WITH SLiss 0. o8 A class of 48 was ihitiated into the per was largely attended. It was eived at 5.45 o'clock to the men in niform, mysteries of Moosedom Sunday- after- noon in the lodge room of Norwich, ACCUSED OF THEFT | Conn., xoziz No. 9560, L. O. O. M. OF AUTOMOBILE TIRE |making a total of 235 initiated since | April Ist. the membership of the lodge Accused of theft of an auitomobils | ngi heing in excese of 700. The initiaz tive, John Muckenstrum, 20, of Yantic, {'tion was carried ouf by thé vs of was arrested o: l:‘;’m“ H'lfl?ide s-n;ur- “" lodge under the tion of Dicta- day afternoon by Officer Thomas Mur- 3 o6 Rk e tor William R. Hastl ahd took piace called = - . e MuaRonsicam wis ying (Dasy | & 330 Welpck. 41§ geibok o the tire. was ae,rv-,dnle the 230 p erpt- ¥ T “epiabiliabt GENEpt | ni 1ol SO (P Gives s Main street, Phillp Schuman of 52 ishes, roast pork, bread, bdtter, pié and who bad a tire taken off his car a | week ago Friday night at Yantic. The car was standing near the Yantic fire engine house when the tire was taken and a dance was going on®inside the house. / On Friday Muckenstrum appeared at i Lynes ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING PLLUMBING, 3TEAM HEATING Washington Sq., Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packin " T.F.BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET 25 and 27 Franklin Street NOTICE Eighth St. Canal Bridge closed. Detour can be made across the grist mill bridge at your own risk while bridge is being built at Eighth Street. No loaded teams or auto trucks aliowed. Per Order Selectmen. Nickel Plating KINDRED FINISHES 1 | | | ‘ biamea | a reckless son Hmith | > CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express gur sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors members of the Norwich Nest of Owls, &nd the shopmates Of the late Charles "Bara) for’ their <vmpathy in our bereavemeént. Their kinamess will ever be remembered. MRS. CHARLES BARAL AND FAMILY. the company gath- the ciurch program in Mrs. Blla r = | | — st for which | ap- il ‘DR. JOHN S. BLACKMAR ;_ Has Resumed Practice. Thayer Building Cffice Hours: 1 M Office Phone at UNITED METAL MFG. CO,, Inc. Thamesville Norwich, Conn. Prompt and Satisfactory Work chaster of the lodge is now closed. However, theré remain about 30.Mere candidates to be initiated and théy will peobiBly be takim ghre OF £0 the next mseting af.t ge. Plan: are for th nting of a Scioiiy trae in monor "ot D * ' Directors —AND— Embalmers he 123 | I Before you place orders | COAL ook : ed, t the spe Before = also s by Polk . a smal West Side tire shop with & tire v dsoa In France Nev. o bring their cdrs to a sfop. the (wo irs, especi e Twemey. When the -mfim ived | (o sell. ' There was some negotiation | Ty ol T the b (lv';ne The memo- S E R Rt R REn 1 B eI o SAAn ol togethon the | gy oy N Broadway Shoe Repair and|it was.fount there was no need for | OVer the price and he was (0ld to cOMe | in: 'tree will be IRl next monih Lady Assistant . The chiir@ian of the Peck memorial|.,." hiing the otlier well buci and|our No. 2 the | hurting A x {and lasting. street maca One elozed When the Geaudeite the young girl m s » with > of girl chtid io landing on Erest ) T wis completely taking the man to the hospital. Tetephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN | The Antlers' Social club has been formied at the Mo hold its first m. day in November. | BR. JOSEPH A. AMBLER WiNS the next day. When he did arrive the policernan was called in. The tire has been identified by the owner. Muckenstrum is the trolley condue- tor wha was given a beating several weeks ago at the Yantic crossing. sup- reported that they had been unible (o arrange anything definitely about the place for the books. It is probable that the room in the south end of parish house will be used for the 1i Shoe Shine Parlors Are Experienced Workmen Give Them a Trial home and will the on the first Fri- A man's teue charaster créps Sut when he is dealing in trifles. the the cars ecame together the 52 BROADWAY posedly by _sympathizers with the L g brary. There are books of the late T.|iws machines were torced neross the EY e striking trolleymen. SUCCESS IN WASHINGTON | o ¢ THOMPSON, F. S. |- o Dl il X.’».- or_the “Shore Lime Bioes Several = Dr. and Mrs. Joséph A. Ambler with v fine public: Tbrary which will be for| Railway company. Constable W 4 B M T i their sen George are in Norwich for B A Flliams was driving by the t ond Bric Thames River Line et S et e e g e e ume of the whole Cvillage. e |NT NS TINE Y e B clatte Sfire degartment was cailed 4 Peck ephone at” 10.28 _o'cloc! u; t 3 merning for a smal] chimney fire at| Suests of Judge and Mrs. Henry H. 0. 87 North CIiff street, owned and oc- | Pettis of Broadway. Mrs. Pettis being cupléd by Andrew J. Riley. Oné tank | DY, Ambler's sister. 4 of chemical was used 1o extinguish the| 8Sinee his graduation from Norwich blaze. The auto pumper, Main Street|Free Academy in 1907 and from Yale s with the degree of Ph. D. in 1919, Dr. e e aog *" AePutY| (i bler's rise has been rapid and at Cbzoml!. Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr. Cymmings’ Spring Arch Support. Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. Norwich, Corn. Prone 1386-4 daughters of the late .John have given books for the Mbrary. It was voted to continue the presént library committes which conasis of Mrs. Fenner, Mr. Morse and Miss Gallup. At the last reunion, coln_of New Haven gave an assisted in getting the of each ‘other. PBrowr drive away, before the but Willlamis caused until the arrival of Sorg. attemntied ol m it of four yeirs. At présent thev are STEAMER CAPE COD Whitehall Transportation Co. Inme- Leaves New York, Pier 43, North River, Mondays, Wedresdays and Fri- Smith, and : Committeg to State Farm. Allen B. Lin- address R R B e e 2 ekt alia résent he is at the head of the Eov. o6 Seliools, Then und Now. Quota-| Raymond < tocke A Mursgays cod Sundass at 3 p. m.: m fr::snth:e[’nr‘{fnt of chemistry in [} }A:odl from that address wers read by |an addict 1o narco e ‘Passenger s 1 n Norwich 1 - éddy he has b rs. Hila Smith Bennett. These quo- [ day committed to i bie - Wiy - Mg ity : Children Cry P Satents Lon dibmichl e tations were on the .ol &chool farm. for-inebristes. by Judge Lo i aiter No e Bl |l Prompt Servies Day or Night - o g T Byl R e T i it aebeT Tii | e SR i ! | "rhaxk 1. Tronsmra 3 Staterooms. all outside, $1.10, in- ™ be ; FOR FLETCHER'S °°§?11 pE RS Rt Sor ihei oMk fom MiSceBston 1Y the | terin: of i ANGERBOMHON il bé o g ¢ e i 8 OA$ = ty he a successful instructor -in members. A. S. Gallup opened the!months. Crocker has before boen | g et F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. STORIA i Ghege. discussiom with clear concise remarks, confined in the institution. 4 ANy CraBestiout

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