Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 18, 1922, Page 8

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N NORWICH FIFTY YEARS AGO [z Tifty years ago this week Lyman Potter, W. H. flmuflfimlio A ) ! were appointed a com - Gould was eclected president of the| o tend repairs on the burned school | C. B Rogers Company st the €Om-|poyse, provided that a settlement be pany’s annual meeting. The same week | made with the insurance companies plane were being consldered for the for $25000, the full amount of the chool | insurarce. - which wae f.-fé?’;;fi.;id""bv A few young men who went plc- t a week previ kereling the other day, returned earli- e smallpox excitement was on the|er than usual as their '“provisions s< those afflicted with Aisease &l froze’ Pickerel hunters should| wers well on the way to reco test their provisions before starting 208 N0 new cases had appeared. New |and see that they are above proof. however, was In of | Tuesday, Feb, 13, 1872—So far as sease was | this city s concerned we believe thel ase In Put-|small pox excitement is over and we | hope to have no more of it. Those the| who have had the disease In any of rms are well. or nearly so and re appears to be no cause for . In Putnam, however the disease s to be on the increase and inj New London there is intense excite- ment on account of the outbreak al‘ the contagion there. The Rev. Mr. Davies, of the Bap-| Tabernacle, leaves us on the first . to accept a unanimous call the Central Baptist church in This information will be re- regret by all who have ate as to make his ac- orwalk Gazette. ngines, two Wpassenger! g car have recently he rollng-stock of the | Erie railroad.: to be used on the Alr| | i taken from of February, 1872—, cutting ice stowed between six and Three weeks ago ! s not frozen over| c0 tons have R | ] Soothing and Healing g The | . (‘rw E,f é“e‘;' ar- Improves bad } e e e morn- | Complexions e Jubllee S i lry it i ! ] i | Dont let a poor skin ' these don and ened out communi kind not often_enjoyed. Tkes bar you from socie ty »\lmn the simple us ISo { Oi “tmort is e and e to [%) publi place Mond al'ow reg| colors at their reunions because it is chimad] that members cut pleces from them for mementoet Mrs. Experience Plank of Killingly, led in that town on Monday, at the advanced age . of 108 years {hree months and 22 days. having been born | October 20th, 1765. She could doubt claim’ the title of the “oldest inhabitant” of New England: The festival at the Conmntsmul church at. Greeneville . last §vening. was very successful The large lecture room was crowded, and. the small lec- ture room was constantly filled with | the patrons of the culinary department. A gelegation of 21 came from Taftvile in a large emnibus. Friday, Feb. 16, 1872—At the annnal meeting of €. B. Rogers:& Co., held February 13th, the following imen were elected directors ensuing year; Lyman Gould, Amos W. Prentice. Geo. W. Gould, and B. H. Rogers of Norwich, Edward Joslin, of Keene, N. H., Frank Douglas and James S. Nason fus M. Ladd. treasurer and | Gould superintendent. The Jewett City bridge on the Nor- wichdand Worcester road is nearly completed. It was commenced several s ago in substitution for the old one, but there has been no delay to trains caused by its constructions. ‘The po'ice arrests this mon Saturda: 3 | have made only month. Th. on the Thames. The ice was with skaters last evening. Charles Cobb, proprietor | “Volunteer” is showing him er Norwich gen The latest s female hair is globe, which { ment. light. Senator Buckingham has been at his 1 #3 the past week. ng from a slight home 1n this city has -been suf} but is n v so much milkk punch . At'a subsequent meeting of the directors Lyman Gould was electéd president, B. H. Rogers secretary, Ru- is at present slight prospect of the re-opening of the navigation nee of two oth- of arranging the the form of a lamp near and appropr ate,| | being suggestive of heads Wi leave for Wash- ne drinks lager. is without ! gentle- for ‘the of Chi- of New Lyman covered of the in Fall ich aj impro and al- | church, at 1030 *| Church Must At the First Bll‘lt ¢ uinmh. M !‘q‘hu/ serylce nth the. Thayer building, Raom 215. Subject. Mind. ~Sunday school at 11.30. At Park’ Congregational church, ser- mon- at Thorning service. by the Past Rev. §. H. Howe. Sunday, school a#nodn. W. 5. Stowell, -of Newton Center, Mass., Wil preach morning ~and “evening.* 1045 a. At the' Hollness Mission, No. 230: Main service “at- 10 lasg ind Sunday schoo! at P.m: Preacl ing at 3 lhd 30D, m. At_'Christ Enlscopal chureh holy.com- munionat’10.30-2. m. Church school at 12 noou. ‘The usual 8 a..m, service.and ed. =0 the evening service will be omit- At Trinfty. Enlscanal church there will e hold communion at 9.30-2. m. Morn- me prayer and.sermon at 10.30. Church chool at noon, and evening prayer and sermon at 7.30 p. m. At the Spirifual Academy, Park strest. Rev. Alvert P. Blinm, the pastor, will meak at 2 o'clock in' the afterncon unon. hs gubiect ‘A World Mevement. There =il be no evening service. At the TFirst Wethodiat Episconal church, Norwich Town. Rev. J. B. Ald- rich, pastor, sarmon subisct. The An- proach of Day. Christian Endeavor 6.45 ». m Evening sermon subject The Bat- tiefield. At the Greeneville Congregatiomal church Sunday morning the pastor, Rev. ketts will preach at 1030. Sub- e"t. The Tmmortality of Human Um- Ukenssses. The Sunday school will meet 2t 12 o'clock. At the Central Rantist chmreh, Rev. David Alexander Pitt. ¢ sefvice 10.30. Italian ser pa stor. Morn. ~e 10,45, Sun“ay schoo! ‘and C'tv Bible Class for Men at noon. B. Y. P. U, 6.30. Evening ™ict, Speelal Fathers and Sons Mes- sage. At the Tnited Congreeattonal chnreh, \lexander H. 4 worsh'p at 10. «~hoo! at noon the ~ Comuni house. pacote. At Trinity Metho sub; 1 st 6.30. Ev leader, Mrs. W. E Ba bott, minist 0. M. Abbott will preach axhiect, God Declares Wis at dist . Morning ‘ame. Chureh At the Home-Time. at 830, Rev. { Sharles Ricketts wiil speak to the young Eplscopal orship With sermon, ct. God’s Chsllenze to Ycu. Sunday - League ‘service subpject, The ave America. At 7.30 sterconticon service with many beauti- ful views ang illustrated solos. At St. Andrew's Eplscoyal chureh { Holy communton ‘at s, 1921 confirm sermon at 10.30 a. il make an ce ser m. Tha Four Kinds of Soil. 2dc; Ted by the orning. prayer on sub- ‘harles L. ress at the 7 o'clock on The In- sence of the Church on Clvie Affalrs. ¢ Sunday school at 12 moon. the Federated church Rev. R. Danie’ 2 will be morninz wor- Permanent and IG REMOVAL Price Is No Object The Time Is Getting Short. CO FURNITURE, Not alene do you have here th: very lates: styles and desi long-lasting service and complete satisfac.ion always. For a 3-Room Outfit WITH UP-TC-DATE PERIOD AS SHOWN. DURING THIS GREAT REMOVAL SALE THE ACTUAL VALUE OF THIS OUTFIT $750.00 ™ ; IF YOU CARE ABOUT SAVING — 1| SELECT YOUR HOME OUTFIT DURING THIS SALE The tremendous varistiss and assortmen's you have to chooss from hare, and the wide range of prices that prevail, enable y>u to furnish your nsw home to your heart’s content—as elaborately or as ecoicmically as you may wish. TERMS TO SUIT YOU CAN BE CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED. GOCDS WILL BE HELD FOR FUTURE DELIVERY. Schwarty Bros.Inc. “TheBig Store with the litile prices” 9-!1-15-Water81reet-Norwxch.Conn. igns to chooss from, but i's all merchandise that has quality built right into it — the kind that will give comes. We have a fertilizer for ev- ery need, large or sma.l. 5 Telephone, me Booklet. tion, " Tourlng Car. tire. 12 Montauk Ave. And have sor. etiring to har- vest wngy ha~est tme call write for your cipy of our free 24 pagy Mer Worcester Rendering Ge, Auburn, Mass- /"N.MTATHROP NEW RONDON AS WE HAVE GIVEN UP THE FRANKLIN AGENCY, WE ARE SELLING OUR ENTIRE STOCK] OF RECONDITIONED CARS AT A BIG SACRIFICE. i FRANKLIN—1814—5-pass. Teu: ing -Car, in very nood condi Bible _ sohool at clase et at5.30, Druce’ Plackstone I “The Sour ?[-iwln« the.territory a: force i many. ticut. Bt - . 4 s ame steicked st o || FEBRUARY 25th INCLUSIVE, " TO “ANSWER _ANY people in, Danlelson during the reseni Vont and.many srs contied . t5 twer || QUESTIONS, OR ASSIST YO homes or under tho care .of physiclans. The great majority of cases are no: suf- IS, 2 to be classed as infinenza RETURNS. THIS SERVICE IS WITHOUT CHARGE TO YOU. THE WINDHAM COUNTY NATIONAL BANK ficently severe and it was sai abouts. While at work down, caught Speetal line clocked, 2!1 new. shades, $1.95 at Alice- Eleanor shop.—adv. State Offlcer Howard A.' Elllol‘. speelal deputy comunis mals, has not todog cases in two- weeks rables situatiol flower bands Pleg of Evil subject for th Marca 4. season. .- The Baptist Income tax son preached Rev and Mr Wright and C ed. per_clostd Fred W: fng his fathe or FRANKLIN — 1816 — 5-pass. | FRANKLIN—9-B—4-pass. Road. ster, with 2 bumpers and spare | FRANKLIN—8-B—4-pass. Road- ster, with 2 new tires. FRANKLIN — 1920 — 2-pass. Raadster, in wonderful FRANKLIN —9. A — Sedan —al- ways been privately. driven, ALL OF THESE CARS HAVE BEEN OVERHAULED AND RE- PAINTED RECENTLY AND} HAVE SEVERAL EXTRAS. Tel. 278-2 Tl Leader: and church “hams Curtais |.36-inch 36-inch WE wflé; 4t 730 "t qmflu—i fy-m Page stx) band Bas‘found that behad pisced n-new car and bosdened himself With the obiiga- L E tion " of. selling ths used one taken inlff. T arrIAR . B trade without getting-enough profit'to buy 3y e o WB 2 S G et o e s | Miust be f ded to the collector of “to usiness for thelr. héa i f and At s’to-eiminiate oo~ of the ohief us orwar: o co eviis in‘their business that they are seek i a1 screement under whidh ueed <ars Internal Revenue onor before M&fCh 15 that. value quoted the same wheresver ir | " man comes With 3 used car TE to irade. Daniclcon and Patnam dealen A DEPUTY COLLECTOR OE INTER have. begn: disoussing the matter and ho 1o perfect uch- an-agresmont here as WILL BE AT THIS BANK if there are any cascs of that disease here- ‘Herbert Congdon, of Pomtret Landing, is suffering. from an injury to his fox waiting_ for an_elevator to come to the floor where Le stocd ths elevator came tweea the moving elevator and the ficor. Frawiiisnracainaia e piano, and Jesse Inman, v has een dusy wita the | "'yrs. 0. A. Perry is in Miami, Fla., for At 6 o'clock Fricay night the mercury | ©°% Weeksa had again dropped down to zero amd was |, Lo B P. Aver promising to go. veveral degrees lower be- | 0D the fir fore this morning. Dr. Russe . Thedonlor Clvic league and the May- for this (Saturday) afternoon. = 3 3 wiil be Rev. J. W. Hoack s e S e sermon at the Sanday o & ) moming service at:the Baptist church Collector George A. Williame, who bas been gathering in personal tax ass ments thts month, wi.l come into this f on.Monday and-will be busy here umtil| Georse Stembers of the Danielson Giris® club arc | past weel: giving consideration to the matter of h: ing a tennis court for the coming playin. | daught fod sale at the store of George O. Thomes | from a Friday afternoon. able for those who have at this time of th year to think about making returns to the government. The services of these S5 ¢ ists is being given wi Miss' Broma Chartler, N Godreaw and Miss' Annie Breault L been 2t Boston attending a miliinery con vention and banguet: evening. P.-Richardson and {nm several mouths durin M. H Joties. the friends in the town ing @ brother-i ew York. They made th were health and communi The meeiag of the grange Wednesday | poor hedits. evening was followed by a valentine ficlent - cormmittee, pretifly decorafed with hted candles. jams of Willimantic Edward Lovell has retu: wip to New York. in the Life of Abrzham Lincoln was the | subject. of the inspiring sermon by Rev. | H. W..Tillinghast I'nghast emphasized. three no coly’s life, his daily Bible study prayer ‘Opening Announcement 5 yards ?“?'F" seenenses 8100 | 6oy and Silk Striped Young - Penple's o of other-territories in Corinec- d Friday that it is doubtful in the m.II at Goodyear and his foot and jammed it be ladies' silk hose, lisl: top, DANIELSON, ssioner ~_of domestic ani- s b e e i e A0 e AL REV E\LE FROM FEBRUARY 20ih TO INCFIER YOUR CONNECTICUT been able to give attention S end T this section during the pas: | F the evening was by Mr. n in Hartford county. ture, Ac: onds, during Ap have & m.eting scneduleu “The tow 5 ta Sehe-papl the storm of Wednesday. SALEM been spe: Mr. and Mrs. Jo Rathbun and it guests Su Lagles' Atd soctety held o | ' ies Minne spec lists are now avail- on A. Rathbur was a guest s grandmother, Mrs. Harriet 1- ou: charge. Georgianna B. Ames entertained party of friends zt their h An_entertainment consisting of st CANTERBURY GREEN |{™ o't % ‘.“’,“““‘“ 5. it s 4daea The Christjan Endeavor meet'ng day evening will be held with Mrs. pon Rev. Ar. Rich: here a few years ago for the absence of | A egular pastor, and | s s. Hay roum 2 and " for Ui the geves A social hour pleasant ., Herbert Wi ip of God as Exemplified attendance. ‘The evening service was ably conducted by M i s working for Willie lago. The teaeher, Miss Millg,: © At the meeting of Echo grange Tues- 2 @ay evening A. W. Buchanan gave 2 talk on- the commission form of municipal| Wireless telegrams come under the|chester. She goes'back and forth w! government i New London. The music nead of disconnested sentences. - FRANKLIN MILLS 39 FRANKLIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. WE WILL CPEN WITH A - DOLLAR DAY SATURDAY FEBRUARY 18th, 1922 32-inch Kllhume Ging- Dress Percales, 36-inch, 5 yards $1.00 | best quality, 6 yds. $1.00 Marquisette Remnant Lengths, e $1.00 36-inch Voiles, Indian Head ‘6yards ......... $1.00 Voiles, 4 yards. .. $1.00 Fancy Voilss, 40-inch dyards . .si.... $1.00 | wid 4 yards... $1.00 27*1néli Dimity = Novelty White Goods ~Syards.........$1.00| 4yards.........$1.00 Bungalow Aprons ‘Regular 31.50... $1.00 and quality, psr yard Ic Ric Rac Braid, gocd size HAVE A GREAT MANY OTHER VALUF.S “TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTIGN. | OUR QUARTERS ARE SMALL — , ~ ‘OUR VALUES ARE BIG—COME AND SEE H = 1 trieq many aifterent kinds of oo DON‘T FORGET THE ADDRESS has been secured (o give his famous iec- Maynard, were |the Nations. - Light refreshments r in New 4 enjoyec. n Rix spent the |l ath- to hear that Mrs. Cora ow is sev- uplei that | Huntingto: Robinson ; condi- 4 Thompson and |31r, and Mrs. Ge er and sons | Wk end at his home. MANSFIELD CENTRE |attenced the - fade dance Tucsday | The Christ‘an Endeavor o Nocth. Ston, | panning for 2 Wai LISBON Sundey morning the past attendance because of the snow |; n tie moraing, w ch looked iike e are to eateralr | were ung, Rev. W. J. Rteynolds read a of New London has|Passage of ecripture and offered praver.|? > ¢ :[ch” ew days in town the|sfter which Mies Lucy 3 g 3 £ Bere moving piitires Je | the mission study book The Ki served at the olose. ; " i e B The valentine social heid at the home| e services® f.. the by Dr. Charks L of Miss Sarah K. Adams Monday evening BOLTON NOTCH s gad’ EE2 t-rn 5 paper hearis for the use of 0 = Bas movad tc a | maus Xy N ring _ t! 3 - 2 o Tacadiy ~ bidding in tr & uth, VI b - phant John' P. Gorman suctioeer. . Henry Kenda S é)' K(nr‘edy ra: 2 atten of meadow iarks with a .d few starlugs s companions, was seen | Sugddy in lowing is. ih unday - schoot: - Toe disoovery swa: was taking. a-walk The speciz JURT CASES FOR TRIAL BEFORE JUDGE AVERY t] Jury cases and two court cises for e trial before topher L. Awets Amerlea; benediction. Prov dence, epe {sen (sp 1) Datt ve G. Masson (spe. LEONARD BRIDGE e TH; school n the North e Jam 3 Wullizms ¥ MonTay after belnz closed since the dis- missel of Barl Adriance about ten daye formal training, comes from New Yo and’ is boarding at Mr. ‘Brown'se tn Col- < T 3 ath c Teb. 2§—Special assignments ngrown, who - teaches 1n the South Pendicton; Claffey v Wi Mr. and Mrs. Alfred turried to Providence. R. L. ‘Mrs. Keneth L. Cummines with brother-in-law, Alfred Hughes of Provi dence, R. L, recently returned from a bus fhess trip Which tosk them tArough Al- bany, N. ¥., Columbus and Cleveland, O.. oturning by way of Plttshurgh, Pa, to New York clty and home. The sights & ‘the trip were- thoroughly: enjoyed. Carlton A. Cummings was In Springficle, Mass’ recentd: Mrs. Phoebs White, who has been iIi for. some tima. is, Improving slowly. Misses Allce, and Ruth Main. attend- ed the, nizsguerade 3t North Stonmington Grange Ball, Tuésday. night. Captaln’ Adams has moved from his home. here to New, York. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maln.are occupying the house. Hr. apd.Mrs. Georgé ~ Jerden . and daughters, .of Asnaway, wefe callers at Attaway Main's Sunday. Mrs. Ear] Palmer and-son of Weste: are visiting.Eugene Congdon and pecd 1y, Charles Marble ts I~ Many others are’ Mer‘n *trom severs colds. THOMPSON The Ladies' Al soclety is planning a cafieterie. Washington’s hirthday. Miss * Virginia , Elliot ls -astending school at Westovér, Conr,, this term. fi_hus been epending a rs Jn Providemee, R ole ‘Clid met last woelk with der Maitlind. Louts M. Ream'is to octupy the Wicks house this sprine. Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur Mil's hate retamncd 1o ththelr, remodeled home o West streft MF. ‘and Mrs. Henry Goodsdeed of New York has bocn 2t the parsciige the T week. NEVER JANTS. ANYTHING ¥LSE | medicine.”, writes Mrs. E. K. Olson, 1§ | Olio “Ave.. Euwfl‘v’r Wis., “but I never want n‘mil‘ else than Foley's Honey for .all chiidren, ‘u:n::‘yméu_ e e hae e ’ lm‘flmt . W& mm-a.c«nmm croup and e e T

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