Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 17, 1920, Page 13

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Blinn,. -preach. enough wxifglvs mefi-&‘::" 3% < At Trinity, . B The fire in the ["‘T ’:fi:‘"o'%é: '3':"’"& ject, O ‘vening Sy Sermon topic, Insscuri {-Green. Prelude, i xiidmm -beut eloclns the Elder Broth: iy ippine Islands an the Mississippi Val- s even! “g'ne At the First Baptist church, Georse | ley. Séfmman, Amarlci.u The Good | ok o m%;'msh Hedry Steonzy m:‘nhter. Momf‘ 2 o cor. and immediately | faeme, The Flace of Prayer 1 " ing . of Pachaug “The entire depart. | fouete Ghurch. £0iey ikt 4 et Was "'v?{"wma 4 delicious nded. The loss was about ,,p% al “5 Tneina. j‘y tollowding amem of Palmyra 5numpmm( No. 3, 1. F 80 "r'e‘“,;..: " Groutest et e mv uilsg teed ek pabin ” in; I Prlelt, John W. Hooker; S. W. P.M. | tiem, The King's Highwa. R Bruce; scribe, W. F..Rawsén; J. ‘W, | SN00LEL Toe, close of the ing ser- een November last, that An Nash, Jr.; treasurer, H. Hobart | {ite, and C: E. meeting at 30 clock. | during the yean, The, Bvew Charleston for Cal Roath, Subject of C. B. meeting, My-Favorits | canvass has oo s e 510 R TN L ios, = Saturday. -Janbary 15,5 1870: The . Miss Mildred Cass. . leader. | ynd.adopted for the coming yeu- The | astend 16 .the. mmm : theory of the origin of . the fire on offiicers elected were Rev. . P. Rich-{ estate. itann the Thursday. evening is. that it was-oe- i t. a.rfl!on, dlérk and S. P. Norman,| Railey wil x,., m,,“d fro cagioned by the falling of burning soot v % treasurbt. © Mr, Northan was elected {'diers’ . cemiatery . at. !cmeue in the chimmey. This made its way trustee for three years. The :other thrugh the unused pipe-hole in the e T iA trustees being Victor Cai ik and B.| i villag n&ter 2 Ge that jt fiflns a l s;tu:d:x cellar p‘:& lem{;-;::fim;d vflg! fl;«‘;flx— The membes of A. A. " Young, Jr,|G S(M&d L gn::‘. T;‘F{ed ond v;;u as by his with expréssed in tm il 5 "fi He i & ng <, th m- Ladd - | reelected“degcon fof thrce véars, Mr| Rev.Wilhur E. Newion of ‘ot § : 2 vty fi:flf;‘:e e X e - | Richardson i chairman of the Every om R 1, arvel Wedndsaay e 5 ! : : m,gns The Frishi i ] It fruit wagons are to be permittéd ) ! o somebody WhO | Meinher canvass committee and.Mrs. | Ze to. vislt his. paredte; p Q Cis 2dish. €' rispie- : to occupy the. streets for. retail .traf- | caused the Congregational church bell | Victor Campbell and.T. Fred Edmond Oliver . Newtoa: Rev.| o « &t *egk, rank Wil . 3 t lnterest. The | fic, why not drygoods Wagoms, grocesy | to e rung Friday moon. As a result,|are asociated with him. T Newton condiicted - the — THuraday B4 GooPEb Ly amts extiibited a fair | Wagons, boot and shoe wagons:and il | ine fremen rushed to quarters, run| The annual meeting of Pachaug La- [evering service while Here. He re- th theri. to. spentl McCormick CO out the other sorts?. The men who .pay rents : | dies' Aid society was held at the par- | jurned home Friday. i i Stie Wil be greatly miss- the gen- |for.real estate and contribute: hm‘? °;“h"‘° s i oy !“L”‘be;u"‘ sonage Tharsdzy with a noon mects | Rev. Oliver E. Newton, ‘who ’;‘ by her many fends. Ry 3 55 Shetucket § taxes ought to be. protected. Letsjulsher s were ready for DUSINesS.|ing and dinmer. The officers elected | Peen imaroving “tn Health sthee MISE 4. [h9 Mes F. N Taylor Mrs and X - etucket Street have a_tariff on wasons, especially| Word was telephoned to Shea Bros.| ;.. president, Mrs. J. P. Richard- | return from Boston to tHe mtsonhite. Mrs. O. E. "& Mi-and Mrs, K. 1o X m’l‘h abNmnrw!ch = e g-:‘l? z:z -“:.;“f rmre ';f:f:fi;“gn got::f; sori; vice president, Mrs. Victof|just before r::;m;: {:{ne{c;,: fil lg’,“‘"’ 5 an 0, D, EHEE have beed in PIANG flme’nfi i 03:%‘:5:! he| Dime_ Savings Bank ave declared | hurried to iHe stréet, Tho firemen | Gomvells seerstary apd treasurer| Sl fices i oo B Eflrtrona this Week atténding the state ‘barn dividends of seven per cent., payable|were “all dressed up with nowhere to| .5 Al i ! i il Allen_Shaw._Bush, who i SEE _OUR WORK FIRST. ) baon tracked, made tha risk of | on and afier foday. Bl el el s ora g e atter Tontaag DT TiRE 84| o aeain conduet DR Eetvlies Y hd“’::u?;‘; St lgfa} }fii_:fik] PIANO TUNER THEN GET OUR PRICE FOR - 160 great. = that it-waS the pulic. notice of tke 4 Py Mr. Newton plang to, he able {o.eon- | en iss 15 3 5 3 . passing of John Barleycorn. The cit-| The Ladles: Ald saciety of the Con-| . ct theo services $he following Sundav | fin, i 3 TmG A M_fl"“,“;{;‘l i Mate: SUNDAY SUBJECTS {zens generally admit that 1f i o. k. to| ErcEational church held their annuall\ffc. ‘an absence from . his pulit of | Aiss Vera Briggs nen BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Am YOUR C rn, A. L. Céhol and | eeting in the vestry Thursday after-| oyt three mionths, Seven weeks of | &nd with Her cousin, Mise: Bihel ‘Rah- | The subject of the Christian Science | bury John Barle; noon: - The offlcers ' reelected = were | 1idh ere spent in e Now Fngland | dall, of Goshen. MOTOR CAR PAINT !roh s Cogpan id at the B cle m’ ves‘trrh:ldy nae, 2{service in the Thayer building will be | P. B. Ale with amhe proper ceremony r _ppresident, Mrs. F. D. Deaconess hos in Poston, where| f§irs. Henry Clark and.en-Leslie | . 4 ROSEINS COURT 354 Wast Main Stree report of the treasurer | Life. 7 prescribed by the text of the. consti c¢| Deaconess hospital s o Vit T el 1ol B oo hater AL Park. Congregational. _hurgh | tutlondl amerdment. But -said eiti- |§ g he underwent a surglcal operafion. 1 gg Liherty FHIT weke. siiests suniay PlioHe 584 / §3§ officers were _elected: _directors | preaching by the pastor at 1030 a. m.) %ens and the Herelnmeritioned firé JAd- | \'oman Parkhurat of Mrs. Clafis’ dauaNter, Mfs, MIFe E i years, Heary Bill, O. P. Wat- | service. dies. oblect fo_no notles Bellg giysrt fog 8 e s = LEBANON Hosle. 5 . Géorpe Sherman; secretary. 5. B.| fev. ... 8. Mars. will' .nfeseh,. at|70on the pifblic.fire alatm is fo be i Fs T Willim#htle : Fife and, Dru 2."3%. B e 1.7 1, X Tracy:. auditers. Gardner Thurston.|Grace Mémorial Baj sounded especially in gero weather and | ;- Mrs. Julia Geer has returned to. ier | corps gave a d:mce 't Grinad mal ptist church Sun- L Whitford and. Miss S. cet St Phone 511. x‘ William Williams, . D. Roath | day cvening. Rev. R. L. Thomas, | filythe story of Putnam's recent|Neiije Johsison. e treasufet's re. | Romo after spending séveral months % by A ‘the annual maeting of the stock fire fresh in the memory. with her daughter in, Providénce. " - of the Pirst Matibioy poam| pastor. 3 T Friday, a two horse sied of the -old g‘;{,‘,,i":‘;g'*,,‘,";; %niié’fheh;:?d Charles Abell 6f New Britalh was G 1d + 4} the bankine house vesterday, |, At, the Holiness. Missian, 37 Maln | farm sort loaded with cord wood.was | T%4*s 1% FAISCE QULNE 1 YERE | 0 cucst over Sunday of his fathen. C. hl T Gfln ?’ owitic, board of directors wers | Strect, praise and prayer_service at| seen on the state road, and fo accen- | g Roes 24 B R LRI SWednesday | J. Abel, fOR flfi Tocius W, Carron. Samuer o | 10 a. m. Biblo class and Sunday school | {uate the contragy the sled driver had | Wl i 3 dance in the fown TS| Letters have Been recsived by Tocal . Lednard B. Case, John A {0t 2 p. m. Preaching at 3 and 7.30 p. m. | o pull to one side to allow one"of the | "5 055" 5 HiSNC dion' who has been | friends from Géorge Wildok, -who Is Morgan and Chatles Setchell. At| At St Andrew’s Episcopal church, | big¢ Windward twenty ton trucks from|; jac been. greatly pieased-to be re- | With lhe mcdlcnl corps in Humis:mgeh 3 suBseovent meeting of the beard of | Rev. William H. Smith, rector, holy | Fall River to pass. tnembered with fowers by the.C. B @iFectors Luchis W. Carroll was. ap- [ communion;at 10.30 a. m. . ‘Sunda¥ | fce on: the still coves in the uj en society the gunge and otfier friends, )mnhd president and Lewis. A. Hyde | &chool at noon. Bvening service at 7.30 | Aspinook is reported .twenty . . m. thick. A fishing" party, wes .abflged s e otice the mills generally are to- | At the Church of £h Gost; Shepherd, | to chop down tho lchsth of she axe- SOUTH WOODSTOCK fublng the price of labor. The Home | Universalist, service 10.30 a. handle. Last year there was very-lit-|" A Woslen Company commenced January | Breaching by. the Rev. Charles A Nor- | ts ice fishing bocsuse the iee. wes not| A uimber of mempers from Senexet 35t on & reduced seale and we hear | throp of Norwich. ~ Sunday .school|safe. Brands wars i Hirford iy week o that the Yantic Woolen Mills follow | at noon. On the big figlds 4t Dorrvilie, there | 2ke the sixth degree. muit an the 1%th. - The Troaponulc Mills|. At the Mt Calvary Baptist church, alrehhundreds of thousands anm. otf , 31 m];;ie Young is in Dayville for V8u ire sure of PROMPT SERVICE Ocea K- . Rev. J, S. Blake, pastot. Services 11|eighteen to twenty-inch ice. Maine, v dequate STEAM ey B e o 1a70: Tpe|® m. Sublect A Joyful Noise. Sun-|man in town takes this tim fo tell of | {1, W ,{;’;",‘33{ g e R gq‘fifi:fiéfi? mav st GMATERIAEAKG : SN of diFsctons 27 "0 "th8|8ay School atenoon.. Subject, God's|ihe ereat piles of ice that are harvest-| “Tho Taqies Aid society ‘et with 3 . . i #ia roal skill_that rompt stoskbolders of the Merchants Nation- Navy Yard. ed in his state and stored in shacks|yfiis7aa Sanger last Thursday atter- d 5 end the real skill that insures pi d!lifietery service. < T.d HEALY, Marguerite Bld'g. Norwich, fi- Henry R, Teacy. Willigm | SOmmusion. 8.8, m.-Morning-prayer, | (12, T35 T the foo. for which Jews E X Biil, Joho Brewsier. holy_communion, sermon, at 10.30 a.|that m ey o m. SWnday schéol 12 noon. Evening | St City people paid 1 per. hundred Wiiam | prayer, 7.40. last summer. was taken fromi the hay e _Chapman and fhe direct- | At Trinity Episcopal church tnere | !°5,5DACks of Vermont and Mane. :z -rhequemh elected tlie following | will be_holy communion at 9.30 a. m. ‘;{ m’"” —Ha ey o as received this 2 nnmv B. Tracy. nreAIdem Morning sérvice and sermon at 10.30, Week the first instaliation of séed cat- casi service at 7.30. The atockbolders of (hé Secorid Na- At the Salvatisn Army, No. 7 Mar. | he¥e peas- well above» gmpnfl Last Stomhl Fank &t their arinual meeting | ket street, speclal revival services at| o’ o, uicy Sor 2 Planiet of snow aft- 'Mm’sh;-mh'mzmm'dm".:flmm'?" 315 and 8 p. m. Commandant J.|f %ol 1o Syer ratsed. o © Sttleom, B Wanstee W Veillam | Slater, of Hartfard, wil, preach. Sun- | ", U0 0 T8 (B Bresident Behi- Eohlopets suilen Wbl Ao G ran, | A Aol st 145 amin T, Marehall of the. Woman's o Md:’:“'m_‘fi'."’;:. l‘('—'h T}:’o At_the Greeneville .Congregational | College, New London, will oceupy subsequently leeted the following af- | chufeh, Sunday m preaching by! the pulpit . at . the . Congregational fifers: David Smith, president: C. b, | Lhe pastor, subject, One Peafl of| church Sunday mornink. H. E. Paul, Comenhail -cashier: H. oW McDbougald, | Superiative Value: The. Sunday scbool | Jr.. will lead the Y. P. §. C. E. at Sagistant Sashie | wili follow. the morning service. e oAk The following board of directors was | ¢ the Central Baptist church, the| At the Methodist chirch Sunday s Wlected by the stook-leldere ot the | Pastor, Rev. A. FLPurkiss, will Praceh t morning., the /pastor's- subect will. be nal Bank &f their annuat | 2t the morning service upon The Joy{ The Value of Compahionship. Mrs. A. i e anmual | of Life and How to Win It. In the Burdick Will lead the . Bpworth| noon. Mrs, Tinde of Briigeport: was in town for a few days last week. 1 : Foster. 1. Lloyd|Svening- upon The Contagion. of Re-iLeague at. six, topic. A Worthwhile Lirenie - Biaciegtons, 55| Bten or The PUCREll of Tha Mustany| oasie SO0 Wl 2 Worth e RIB Rom BEEF W. G. Johnson, H. H. Osgood, | 5°® tor, Rev. James B. Aldrich. 1. o0 ich Bt .‘”5 m the Spiritual Academy, Park| Rev. David Coombs of Plainfield ¢ the direct- | 8treet, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, | wilkhold an Episcopal sérvice in Slat- president = Gib ]LEANPOTROASI,”_"U ET JU % e 4’»“ | rou will find that our servics Will save you real money and time. ‘Welding in ALL its branches &se he holding ~ the Regiment are progressing. Februars Tth has ! you mel m old _ d Silvy’s Tire ‘ # FRANKLIN STREET 3 m OiL AND GAS SPECIALS! ‘mao.mu‘.s.m side . Fiva- . miles. (1) 36 x 4% Rib ‘Tread Silvertown = ‘Cord Tire (straight side) Thess Tires will be sold &t deal prices as they are not our rgular i iof Tires. Also have & few guaranteed Spark [ Plugs at 35c each in lots of four. - THET. J. SHAHAN CO. © Next to Post Office Auto Radiators ' REPAIRED AND RECORED Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressire | LAMPS AND MUD GUARDS he hall was handsomely y decorated with fia photopraphs, fireme . . : SAUBAGE Né. 1 SMELTS, ventempered — thatsthebesttermlcanthmkofto - 7 AR = Edauribe Peter Schiyler. || [§sucar cunspsm T saoumms MOHICAN gmp You'l find hitn cigar-riend 1o ely on—his mild quility 22| ik GREATEST FOOD VALUES IN and full flavor never vary. W Straighténed and Repaired GAS TANKS AND PANS TO &nifi There's never been anything bu& Zléar selected Havama . H 5 ¢ e it with the ordifiery I0af of Bread | ALL WORK GUARANTEED in b filler. You'll like it. : vér,lfimiymm;'enm_fie o Why Throw Yaur Ol Hl!i Cxty Shoe and Hat Cleming We also all kinds of Shoes, in black or Be"fnqfls wfl!flma@rwbolenfldthtynfl&fiihm Mg_m:. WMM Ny

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