Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 3, 1920, Page 2

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or N .Cufluciomndihel:ml-my& ted : y mnorycny “.‘va m:o:l:w:fl fl;’fl:“n on Sunday. |4 s ortul 4 - m% myofl w‘t@ " !fig‘t North of B-nly !oox—stroi( wrest, % Dust—Risen - Metidith | s, Fook Mrs: Johrn' M&CKel and Mrs. R. D. Sandy Hook m Hatteras—Fresh and Morning Ser rs: 2 . strong west, fair. Organ Prelude—Easter Alleluia, Trigk | hiagor ] Decisre Unto You jth ng 4 Anthem—I ou the ) Southern New FEngland: Fair Sat- Hogers | Hark, Hérald Angels Sing urday and probably Sunday, mot| o GosPel, ofi—The Risen Lite . = 1 46 not want your money j| much change in temperature. i yo-ln are K:fl!‘tzlry. ll“'fled to Observations in Neorwich. g R7 > 7 p. d . The followl records, reported | this s i i P Pl - me -r':’.eh g:lla:.ln‘l observa 5 (aeia- - {Bibis: Scheot: Duier propeintitly w the changes in temperature i ¥ . pr‘.‘l Yantic: the bnrometrh: changes Friday: | Aae sermon, Lo a M‘M of Holy Bu- e ‘Ibl won 1s responsible. 7a.m . Satstmnt trve 12 m! 6 p. m. Highest A——— DELTA UPSILON PHI'S 4TH ANNUAL BANQUET Pr!dlctions tur Friday: warme: One of the most successtul ban- | ™ Friqoos mm Rain, egst Wind. Miss ~oulss &“& TS SL as - ts given by sororities of the Nor- Psbectactr b K, eni—CHrist oS s oy Hieh Fiee ‘Academy was the 1oth an-| SUN, MOON AND TIDES K e oo i B at-whs Let us demonstrate their Value to you. nual of the Delta Upsilon Phi Soror- the L(vm Ambng the o T Jty held Wednesday night at _the I Sun 1| High || Mesn ‘Wacregan house. There were about 20 iw attendance and the table was Sets. || Water. || Sets. Sursum Corda Baul{«fi z ¥ . Braied e sty colors. The| 7 NERME A MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS e BT 00, $45.00 Fresh Fruit Cocktail. 611 f| 731 32 0( :3 m “2. “5, R X Bl $24.00, $28.00, $32.00, $35.00, $40.00, $42.00, $45.00. Reast Philadelphia Capon, Stuffed ( 6}7’ ‘?J 9.:@ Giblet Gravy | &1 liaoss A Double ou-m 2 Potato Croquettes G A A, Turner, cholr direcior. wénm: sermon, nsmmuun '!‘rnu. Green Peas en Custarde Six hours after high water it is low “Frvnrh Bread water which is followed by flood tide. Neapolitan Ice Cream Fancy Cakes TAFTVILLE su hmek'. Churéh, 9 . emi Tasse Mr. and_Mrs, Alan Bogle are the ©'Clock. 5 The banquet committee comprised | guiests of Mr. and Mrs, Wiltiam Briers MML mihofllfmnia Risén Today Agnus Det Kalli Mias Mildred E. Engler chairman, Miss | ly_in Ne:!v zmen&fimww - lt:“ ;“:t:" y of Days\ nmn, Pim‘nm. d! Ja Tom 3 Olive Saxton ang liiss Ellen Wilcox. Mr., ant rs. le Toa: R 3 9 < ® Miss Olive Saxton acted as toast- | spending a few days with John Ran-|Teday He's Risen I : m : s Ditye” saztor | T, gt i Jobh B | S, con}:,zt o v 2 ik These are Men’s Soft Hats; in the latest and the following responded to the| “Amos Paquette as vacate sing. + 5 toasts: O Sorority, Susie E. Matas- | house on Merchants avenue ang m‘l’k! Driscoll l!‘»chofi' e, R o it | B T She powes S P ot B Y11 Uevem oneris and shades. . It's amus- Chrystal hitney; Our Alumnae, au;enA AN v lnu l);riec. D-Mn:g i‘:’]‘dm{me Cdniu Y Fa f - Helen Wulf; Reminiscences, Viola G. . nghast is spending eror 3 “ Engler. " holidays with relattves I New Ha. | Yent Creator, Briez! | Recessional ifig to see men paymng 00 for hats Following the banquet was o Jagoefven... . ..o ek o £ Dowid -Orggnist, Henry I Fontaine. R giolioa fl! to which young men friends of the rs. ebecca Caldwel s & ‘“‘fih’ E a members were Invited. Swahn's of. | Marion Caldwell are 1n NeW HeAfosd Sacred Heart, Norwich Town. to these and imagme they are chestra played for the programme|for a few days, s, g ‘h 830 a. m, Mass. : e 2 5 which ended at midnight. Hormedas Lamoreux has sl {;ku i ;' g;:.Lx-‘.uA‘;'mp Hymne_ S . . extm il'l qua.hty = 5 foperty on the Canterbury ,turnplke . e Is Risen, tting somethmg A REPRESENTED NORWICH AT fo Frea 4. Caplet, o P . Gleason and 7, . Dovle, ' Torty houta |0 Gome Toud e 12t ge! ROTARIAN CONFERENCE | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BIHét are vis- devotion _will the mass and| Sin; President Joseph C. Worth repre- | \ting friends in Pawtueket, R I Lang's string o !lm will desist thé | Virgin l.th!rm Héaven very season, more and more men are" wente the, Norwich Rotary clun ai| The Union de St jean de Buptiste|ausmentsd chelr. During the prosts-|To Him Who For Ouf Sins ~Was E the Now England Rotary conterence|50Ciety held their regular monthiy at|Sloh a chalr of thisty childeen's veiees| _Siain X ] o fhelr “rooms on Dion _etrest, jast | Wil Sing uider the ditection of Mrs.| When ¢ Thy Aliar Lord T Knsel admges h,y p o eorinaneidon Wednasiay. | fpir gooms, oo Den i g | siag ok T A Sl awakemng to the of Norwich club omitted its regular | {cPdance, ‘President J. C, Marsan g il A hotr e ; o Sing this week. siding. The reports comi- Groeneville Congrepational. - ‘High-Mass,- 10245 M. ; h m X “Sienry Vignot of this cits, a mem. | Mitioes were rcaq and accpted: Alss Moraiog Service. i ing here. All the new and new ber of the New London Rotary club, | (WO new members were takest in and [ Prelude—Organ and orchestfa. Gll’ffle . was awarded a bed spring at the|three were pledged. At nt they | Anthem—King Vietorious, Hine | Gloria conference, The spring was donated | '¢ baving a membership drive w; Solo—He Credo GRMBES BE v % £ o oo s o e A et e have been yery successful #0 far, The Ham Offertory ~ (Alleluia) Al was ons of S Springfield club | iate convintion for Distiict No. §|Siléchish and orchestra Sanctus 3 Rokewig articles offered and which _ were| Will be held in_Tattville during the | Solo—Open the Gates, Knapp | Agnus Del F osewlg swarded during the meeting te Rotar- | atter-part-of May. Mrs. Herbert Hichardson. s ey B e fans from all over New England. Vielin- obligate, Miss Hifabech Tane, | S2CTament immediately after thie high Tryon Smith of New London DRAWBRIDGE NOTES, Anthem—-Christ Aro - Gbriel| FA%. o beaux, brought home a pair of fishing boots,| Mr. and M. Lewis Labotnty. aha | S0io- Stephens| " it will be abét = uo:.‘ dA Mr;:\:; ol'N\ev:‘ g{sn‘:;m 1ittle ‘"“‘i‘q"&'&' m lum it i , uf.';in”&i«éfi";fmmf' P.Kyzinm’ irst pro lent. of don Mr. and™ a . s i 4 aus End an 'nono;-:; merbes, “was | vHb, and Mea Lyith - PeEes T A-Mintons, orpaiitte, o ven & ton of coa % Montville, spent Sunday. “Holr—8o, Sacred’ Heart, Taftville g : One of the prizes donated was 10,- | Charles Patridge, of the m Mrs. H. Richardson: I W e PR e I W s he | ot o B e T saia}“The Store That Satisfiea” A 266-270 Mam Street, Nor\\nd\ ] Gas Co., which it offered | ridge an U . S0 H # deliver anywhers in the United ;:flther. Dennison Caswell, of Laurel] Miss Létitia Kray The; “:, . s oe. i Tl Charles &4, Lewta : Helzbo o b4 F . e Ol Mo s -mf,.“"“’m‘ - A 81 iz you, 45 Conpecticut's represén-|persons in acquiring homes in the | was found -hidden 1 i gets (uiong | secrulting station: Chiet Thompeon “__ ening with Mr., and Mrs. Daniel Trinity umum. e 1ela | tafive on' the ways and means com-|city or country. 3. Voeational Train- the pipe line to the Siany ~Brook|served during the war on th fiv Fowler, of Rome avenue. 1030 a. o mittee, to do everything in yeur pow-|ing. To be given without charge un- | reservoir. en the high seas ang r,\na( o mer ‘!'efll!t, soloist. n-;m Kinder, { (o have the ways and means com- | der the board of vocatienal training:| . While driving along Sdlem turnpike served on board the 'U. GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES ;" de—rasper Siareh, Gutmant mities _report out promptly hel. Adjusted Compensation, In he|Friday morning Henry Geer caught $Lvel of B ’ ur fol option: event ex-service personsg do not ex-|[the flash of metal as he lool off in- m THE m AT AT ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH | Anthem—The Dawn of a Wendertal Wisthodist. e el refarring o AHIUMEd ] croiss' ne. Sthee ptions, then. Ly |t 1o ke it "don Iavestipation | During the'week Jafhds 3. Riley ¢ m'm Rev. Myles P. Galvin offered the| Day Seryice 1080 2. m. compensation. are to receive adjusted compensation|found the bicycle hidden in the | Norwich enlisted as shig's cook antl Mass of the Pfe-Banctified in St. Pat- | Glotia, Or'-n—na\nnemn Morn By affixing our n: to this peti- |in cash at the rate of $1.50 a day fer|¢rench. He notified the Norwich W.|us sent- to the naval. training sta- Johnwon. '.rldlu church at 8 o'clock Cood Fri- 0"""’"—“;;“"& B tion we indicate our Wwish and earnest|each day of service to be paid within X!ce .na the wheel was restored to its tion at Newport, - R. LiJadl. y morning, later unassisted, pre- Hymn—Christ is mun rom assage isty mah 2 lass. 3 rting the cross for the venération | Hymn Avostle Creed o L tbe shovs mentionss Hilll S, JRel . B ¥ e Saamaita L ‘he Tock which Mr. Robbins had left :,'},::;d!? higr gy s navy ::fl each of the members of the rainy | Anthem—They Have Taken Away | Prayer 5 be passed by congress. i A:'meu are no doubi a number of onTufe ::;c;nn was still on it 8o that|has a rating of chief water tender en y PUm;g:u.on ot fully one thous. R#n 3 3. Stainer: A‘n(i;m—Aw-km Thot That S]eep- " (8‘5«3)0”&;& S JH;;;‘;K .00, | ex-service men desirous -of -sigming|it was evident the wheel had belsn the U.'S. & Birmingham. in turn at the aitar rediag to Tev. Pox ;,mm, Biapet atef B COpD, ey . e ouiam A.| this Detition befors it s forwarded. | carried o the place wiiers it was hid- crently kies the crucifix, as the em- ostiude Festal Postate da ¥ goris Andbelon; Jhiics W Young, Jr., Jobn: s S e ool oyt Witnes: aton. away” jathe’ Shar g - fwiet e ::,‘m‘: biem of mas reSempilon. During B Lemalgie| Soprano Selo—The Gift g Jate g’;:mfi““.e-‘“.mfl“,““;fi‘:;“’ P oair. | day. found & convenient opportunity. neys are’ out of order and not 4otk Sered Tosts -werd. consbermiod snd] Prolude—Procossionit Miss Lilian Stafford banks, Lester H. Corey, jllan Brown, ADDED TO STAFF AT TR A the second of these was in the repos- | Hymn Offertoty Ernest L. Bartolucci, Charles J. Ye- | EXECUTORS OF WILL OF & i cause achés and mains. D. c. ltory in the altar of the Blesseq Vir-. | Offertory i i et g‘“ Sl N“:;‘“‘g‘ PONEMAH MILLS PRESIDENT LOCAL RECRUITING 37""‘3(" 65 wn:lom St. Clevelandg, 0 O T i) Vi iy e Dawn n, cShefrey, » ‘The personnel of the navy recruit- @0 an et e I v i sty ity voan o e Lot Davil Sussier, Wiltred Bi: Wand ot Proviacae snn Chamien o:|ing station im the Shannon building |KI4neyE My back ane sides werd sumed during the Friday Hely Saeri- Avery Stanten. Organ—Postiade C. A, Weber be-.u John F. Lynch, Edward V. Mar- las and sore 1 1d 2 Davia - Gheehan, Baward 4.|Eead of Pawtucket have been ap-|ias been increased by the addition of | Gl ie” e Foley Kidme 630 p. = Chief' Guuner’s Mate. W. H. hompson | oiS €70 % 08, F 00 oo ,“’u._ Organ—Baster S T. Reift| Dudit. John G. Miller, Thomas 3 B e e Rk T tlang Chier Commissary” Steward. 3. i g,"m’,’,“;,e,p.,,‘ o Hm Wignall, Vg:'llte& S A‘-““"m. 'Pe. | wealthiest eitizen, Wwho died recently.|Brugna, ‘formerly -of the WillimantiolOsgood Co. Is Thomas Alexandrogsoler, C.|Each executor is required to furnish fice. Statuss and 'erdcifies were | Podtiude—Recessionat Mareh, shrouded "in" penitential violet cre was mo music duting the ser- vice except the unue::npnmea re- First Congregational. B sponse of the sale the Morning _Service. i EREHORT Chrit Sewun, bénd for $50,000,000. The bond is the | . (elebrant audibly In(one the “Butte| Orzan Pretudar Hostions Prejude, | Rt e ot John G Bv: |lafgest ever ordered in Rhode - ton Stond op ey st Buck| paccaimns aat soigs Wi BS Sben ans, Charles A. Jacobs, Willlam & r= Bupie was pregent - of oM 5 Sonuaohy, R . o AL Gobman, b - Copiinentz, B4 | RS ety e B e Samuel Cramer, William M. Savage, | t¢ industcy. At 3 o'clock in the afterncon th, Offertory Solo—Easter Dawn, W, Fietcher, Jr., and Ofiver M. was the Way of the Cross, and at the T'B RECOVERS BICYCLE STOLEN evening servive again the veneration Migs Ruth Potter, . B. Bawarts nansu\:f- of the eross. 'Th —Awake Thou Tha B“m"" Christ s %he four givisions 6f the bill are &8 ON FISHING TRIF fay' was' Onee. v1. 107 1He tekecs wira | Apem—Anake 7 e 120 “ different Psalms and the epistle was|Organ Postlude—Postiude i C; Exodus xii - follows: ‘The bicycls Iost by Prosecuting ‘ i P‘lnt Univeraalist. COMPANY quickly, and tells how. | Anibe~Esster Bortc Are Chimting Coughing, Weak and |pefes 1 '\0 " Good v AL S g ont| gt i a4 . ARE DISTRIBUTERS OF THE ~ | | Ring, Ye Chiriing Beliy ®. G. Sneting| 1. Land Projécts. To be located by | tofney Les Roy Robbins on T Run-Down After Flu i B un-Down Bt - i B ST SRR s Pt e | FAMOUS D. & M. LINE OF Closing Hymn !h. vernent In states where g Serviee, 1930 o, m, icine- after another, Jne no along Wille C0 Al‘ m};g;‘g’f;{l«;fl&nu‘;?fieve mm:_.snmy e, T m';lw" o gt b """?.’:,....-,,, SR —Dealx-edu e R o) Lo B griapse A e Py ot - S | S— epined fh i rngh fion o | s UBBER CO. Housekeeping |z -iair dii 2 ok i e | 2T SPORTING GOODS any permanent bemefit, Larger Rfiurrgefian" g s € ¥ nw!“lllll.iil Em:llhn gflylcmhflm Sy > . . i L R e Pictorial |\ ua i St P e n m o Revlew Jonll & m&nfi" en TSt | o SE LI sty cbio ”';;,"" of the United condition Tt 1‘;.‘:.; Jou, oven 1 serl: "o 055 o s, | ing the great S0k Bmuision conte BvtMBE o try. ~ | Ohireh School Festivat %o, ’ N Blll' o Rl = e St Andrew's Episspal, Shea’s News Burean L nf'%m“:q e, MAGAZINE SPEGIALIST :En’my p.u.:xb:;th:. aigent VY LTl Broseeional Hymn L 1 o & ias Wlen you buy here you know S"I'YLB and a3 3_253 § WE DELIVER THEM ANYWHERE. ;w;'.,‘..l.'i;: _':‘.';‘i’..:%::i.f "“f" .‘,‘§§:n :‘“"',"" : scutiv "t the ge b L ¢ ¢ : ¥ RY iy a&nd com- . esisti o) Tibi and - i t was ” . A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. / :?;m'fc'."‘u‘;ufi. Lol o § Yt @ £ S 4 i | ERE T TuBE vwl&ul DONE AT OUR FOUR BRANCHES. fir“mm 5:?: rs:':fc)_lm ag so, pela ‘I"u.”“‘ ""‘ Sireim Corda and Hanctis : e Al 3 FREE SERVIGE AT OUR FOUR BRANGHES, & ST Y 23;';7(;; m«-o,,, | e . - i COMPLETE STOCKS CARRIED AT B¢ Mrs. B F. Gflfli 0; Albert Hiltos e X o ;o n, %'mm,

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