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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 1922 N hatchway yesterday and sustained a 4. E. Thompeon,” Mrs. Alice Wil- flnp l fracture of the coilarbone. liams, Mrs. Anna Drury, Miss Ida Scott. }\ Iu N | A woman of Stonington mad her ap-| Mrs. H. E. Wheeler and Mrs. Mary E. Yo prentice hand at .=uicice yesterday: and| Wheeler. 7.45 p. m., sermon on tailed for lack of practice. Thanksgiving by pastor. The cholr will Soveral cars of a freight train on the|render excelient’ music, vocal and .in- 3 News of & big wreck om the New Inz a course of temperance lectures in mmem roa‘d li\—an ugmtfe trncl; n;lr strumental, - 5 bert \La Pre; second pri Vi anon yesterday a oon ant le- At the Greeneville Congregational 1: vic: thiré prize, London Northern rallroa: tic ! The regu . ? : v e’ ihretis o2 el b . . Nov. 19, 1872+Hartford layed the late traln for some time. | chureh, 143 Prospect street. Rev. Charles Neat. No. 1306, was held Tues rred ch Gfty years ago, but al- .. ialists are negotiating for a site on| Saturday, Nov. 23, ~1872—Thc Rev.|H. Ricketts pastor: Morning Eervice at ae Owls' hall, afain stree though many cam had been damaged no Noyes beach for a_hotel wh;t?. if they | Malcolm McG. Dnna has been requmfld 10.30, Sunday school at 12 o'clock, other | aitendance, . President sews of losses by Norwich people In a """"}. willprobably e ailt ‘,{u, o e rerves: quopain @| “At the Central Baptist church, Rev. local nest is plannin big : BRI Wi sy & e o O USSR and WelS ISear. trom this. fown. . The" history ot 20’3 Alexander Pitt, pastor. - Morningltion me k. ay evening, iy ate Bou Bhall Gaakined ‘is. T R R the Rev. Altred Free. formerly of thei 8% Trm the ROWR, AT Yo be|subject, The Overflowing Cup. Sunday | Nov. . vi s e Bulletin for Greeneviile Baptist church. has accep! i zathered And. 5. tooipr Ry to s school and City Pible Class for Me: {GREE OF POCAHONTAS. west of Nov. 18, 1872. Spme items ed a call to the Schuyikill Baptist) F2CT Sl precious to beiat noon. B. Y. P. U., 6.30. At the eve o Gl NOAT D, of Lo church of Philadelphia and commences| ™™k 4o clock and the other|TIRS Service the chorus choir will ren ved. e v on Wednesday e Monday, Nov, 18, 1872—One of the his pastorate there on January 1. | voen c‘l:gc’“ M’;‘,e ook rrheed ona|der Stainers The Daughter of Jairu: e i he ' tew remainng Sores in the clty that C, H. Milne, one of the most-popular|port GOTS NS helm ERNSSA O %) Thore will also be pictures, mere erected during the last century IS conductors om the Northerr® road, has: apout o minute apart. A strictiv tem-| . At the United Consresational church, ! R DY v by the hand of woueyted on the New - Orleans, Mobile pooil -3 MUATE STE- O ot o | Alexander H. Abbott, -m'nister. Morn: sublle improvement—we refer to the ayd Texas rond under Superintendentnearq 24 strokes tolled off last n'ght{iBg worshin, ‘at 10,30. Mr. Abbott wiil 3 X 1 three-<tory buuding located on the co™ Scrant = i o Applications by disabled veterans to B0 o W ax st Bl coneluded that he had made a mistake|Dreach. Children's talk, A" Pen Drink. o e ety Y Caily occunied by Andeow ond Naeh'a. _ Wednesday. Nov. 20, 1878—A serious|in himeelf and wes ‘drunk by birth |Sermon: ~Conflicting Goods.. Chureh|,,g, 2 which Wholesale and recall erocers Priof to Sccident occurred on .the New Londc The Rev. C. L. Ayer is en=aged as5School at noon. Home-time for th BiE Ecniar 1793 anmother store osconied and per. NOrthern road Tuesday morning when pastor of the Coneregational church in|¥oune people at the Community House.! oo na. %y 50 Notice to thi 1 ash Counncil haps srected by Levi Hamiington, then’ the northbound freight train, 26 cars Taftville at a salary of $1200. at 6.30. at which Don Houshion willf {3 Un At Tt byt “‘ | Hiaw: Councii No. one of the leading merchants of Nor. "hd the engine Charles Osgood ~crash Mr. and Mrs. Blackstone. and tm3|ive a travelozue Beas hrousntite |Zon. This was not t ich had xtood on the uhe of s Mo the moutnbound train at the lows, Miswes Blackstons have retwmed from| At St Andrew's Eplscopal church. Ttev. | noes, and the veferans e building Hix home and_mumerons oth. CTOSPE in Yantle The wnoribou o Eurone to thelr e i Inip ity I T A iliaiel etk Je ey Moo e, calling attention to 4 he Sz, et er buildings of that day stood on Wa- o B g ESIS D eres Tooni: cogimittee: §s ask- | morning prayer with wertion by the rector Capt: E. -8, Bettelheim, Jr., ‘le f Voo = tor street . On Nov. 26 1793 one of th. Not make the grade above the West ing for books to Al the oak shelves do-|at 10.30 o'clock. The Sunday.school Will chairman of the Veterans of F d o ng room most destructive fives ever kmown in Side depot and a switching engine hai nated by E. 5. Huntington. meet at 12. The Men's Bible class meets Wars of the United S nas dd‘m,, bountiful repast was v Norwich broke out iz the bullding be. Docm hitclicd on hehind to it -up the gr_ —— every Sunday at 12. In the evening at| ail posts of the V. % tertalnment committee. longing to Hubdard and Green, which Dot trains had several cars fer.”"™ SIINDAY SURJECTS 7.30 there will bo evening prayer in the their torritory to s I e e r e A w'ped out 15 stores and residences on 210 O - IY Y“fl"“fi:h ut CM d'jfl church with music by the choir. After|men have been not fn ‘c:“n = i "h" } i g el this Street. Ag there were no insurance WS seriously irjured, although Conduc- % il b _|the service (about § o'clock) the/rector| The appropriation biil passed by con-| e oay L (eI0oOIbEL. s tor Dutton of the down train had one Park Cungregational urch, Ser-f i iy, Tects Fi i ns are sompanies in those days friends of those finger severed in the collixton. mon at motning vervice by the pastor. P d l..tc ure on the First Three|gress on June 16, 1921, provided ‘;,.\[ for a two people who had been burned out went "_f_h 2 Gy siroad ReV. Dr S. H. Howe. mn;flnud:s.‘nfi\ beautiful statie pictures; any person entitled under the DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS 2 futhre & lnto the woods and felled white oaks e Lyme an ‘olchester railroa % & lustrate them. of the “ocational train'ng @ ot, No. 7, Danghters a“ Th and soon the buildings were replaced Droicct of bulding a road from Lyme to At Chrict Eplecopal ehiurch, holy com. : # amendad, to take vocational S Bt it sy et Pkl un it~ site that the new building Colehester and'.there™ tocomnect wn“munion. BiL: Sorbing, s oy Maine’s Abandoned Farms _ make application within 3| puciingham Memorial, sh & Co. of Boston sent Si70er auht inchursioaioisy traecevy for a0 There are 3533 abandoned farms in CromiiheR gatesios the Serork) 4 ° JUNIOE AMERICAN MECHANICS. . of Boston sent $h 4 - EoAda 35 Shetucket | Malne, according to survey by State. as- 5 r, Augusta held i for $10.000 te he arnronriated the route have been made. \ | t the 'l‘_lnllnfln Misston, Shetucket Sessors; a much smaller number than g Tt is lhf\l enactment which fixes the ”“_",nn‘ and == - uckingh: 4], No. 14, he Lo firemen who exerted fhemselves Rev. Luther H. Barber of Hanover Siteet. braie and praver service at 10 ™% EOll STIRICE PUmbor than & ime Timit for applications for traini St Wetncsday evening 40 nobly. «tay ng the conflagration at! nrs recpived a call from the Ccmyfl-aggfifl; m. Preaching at % and 730 n..‘mA B"‘\'alue trom $700 to $1000. A;scssor-; there should be some change in i present, Mrs D A (crbur; 3 X Memorial with V Boston. Korwich [remen 1 recet:o fiomai “ehurcl of Toland and has u_hb,emcms and Sunday school at 2 B. M. {fuqly oals g fa uall abandoncd an | the Jaw ther be no more applica-' 1 iianar aff; D 1 . Lo Adchison presidi partion of oney cepted. Trinity Eplecopal charch, hoi¥ which no-branchof agriculture wag prac. | Hous for training rece 1 the’ Commander of the s of Ve Jes Souly, - THL; INolington jof Morth Mr. Charles Jewedt .f this c'ty Is giv- \ Thur-day, Nov. 21, 1872—The larse|communion 930 a. m. morning prayer . PN ! ticed. This.eliminated places the g { 20U OCT next, month . A Charles N. Stepiens, of Stratford; M : was a visitor at the mee printing establishment of Rand, Avery'and sermon, 10.30; church school at e o o e et . = v e s g a very interesting talk on of which had left to ‘ive fn villases A idgeport, a_past d {& Co. wae destroyed by fire last, eve- moon and evening prayer and Sermom, to get better schoo! facikities, but contin. | COUSISt In complet ng ¥ tion ¢ 5 = Orethiie: Brice, de condition _of the order. "n'ng and_among those heavily fnvolved ;730 p. m. ued to cultivate the land. Most previous | those who shail have applied i wder; also the local {in thie €ty is the Henry BEI Publ'sh-; A¢ the Sviriturl Aeademy. Park|enumerators classed as abandoned ali | lmMit date. H crans, with the ST. JEAN DE BAPTIST |ing Co. which had its electrolype plates strect, Mrs. Thora Peterson. the Dan sh:farms on which no one lived. Lol i esc Shea ot silsocativns) 3 Dolan. all belns | An enjoyable whist with 25 m.fii £=d soveral largé editions of books IN:imedum wil' ak and wil give] Of these 3538 abandofied farms a thira | {raining departs f tho Veterans 3 the plant of the Boston company. peychic messages at 230 in the after-|were worthless. while of the remaining | Bureau. said this week that the burea: ion w! i the Buckingham Memo: | _Georse Munroe who attempted to;noon and at 7.20 in the evenine: two-thirds half were of value only to pro- | V23 Prerared £ byjsithe gcinpin 3 nnie Newl el NG S0P L THE folowine Weie £56 murder a Massachusctts constable 8t| At the First Congresationsl chureh,dUce timber, the rest being suitable for e Rot atued wns'a d council on Mrs. At-lyi;. giuncrs: ladles’, Mrs. 7L J. | Whitinsvi'le recently, was arrested In: . o S ehi general agricultural purposes. o, alfac e . He was an appetizing supper of s id - Norwich Town Morning worchip at agy purp o = Spencer, serving tray; second, Mrs, | Phtnam Tuceday. Officer Bacon. chased| 10.30. Sermon thems, AbUity the Meon| Maine knows how to so.ve tmis problem | MOt aware of any.definite effort to haw s, cold meats salaas, | R0 DSTEE Ty s ol i him into a house there and set a man|ure of Oblgation. Charch . school ati2nd she s arpiying the ramedy. Fill up | Lhe date extonded but said there might qic) olis and coffee with & dessert |yion irs, J. T. Moran, teapot; Arst gen- | to guard the rear door.” When the of-|noon’ . E. srvice, 6.30-p, m. the vacant farms with gommer campers | B¢ “cb an effort by veterans' organi- e cream was served at|gcrtone ™y 1" Gingue. tobaccs jar: s S i o = Eoa z TN e, o 3 At e Memiates Asemm A, M. w| (O the.biE Giiféx: for there's bard'y & ~ several members of the tent:|ong. W Andrews, box of handKerchietss | dushed out the - tear door. knocking|, M [h% MRS Avemus A JL B villase without s lake or tront brook o 100 or more being catered to. consolation, M. Cormler, match holder. | Gown the man on guard Officer Ba-iZof <M Ch Preaching srrice. 1085 (he immediate vacin 1011 from which MACCAREED. : the meetirg was cailed o Order, | yios Mapel Gladue was chairman of ths !ean eaw him ord brought h'm to pay | ieiey “_‘0 ‘ix:; ety "" the gnnsels are incamparable ; an® always | @ & Sacesssful whist was n Mondar'ths visting officers were escorted Into|.ommitree of arrangements. 5 ivth his revolver. T e T et ol ) T%an milk. fure wilir, coo! nignts and | Sreaing. Nov. 30th, 3¢ the Duckingham the hall by the guide, Miss Grace Stet- R 5 | The new turnout for the Norse rail-|be heard at c f ramnaizn Wil oy inat a Jovely Mafné summer moame-— | Mcmorial by the W. B. A. of the Macca- 5oz and four color bearers—Miss Ger- Yodd B Dot et aaes e et apne Neard: at cloné juf. evensug isebvice.’. |y giiion Jowsrel, [bees. Righteen tables were played. The truje Pendleton, Mrs. Carrle Prem oe FOURTE DEGEEE, K. of C razh wor. -t hzal “ ,Eroad and Crescent streets, o;‘,f;g‘-“qg-,;:wnrz r;ag\ng ‘x“wmi; EStana - g I yraes were awarded as follews: First Mrs Lilllan D= and Mrs. John - | Members of T Daniel Mullen as-|broadeast furn i R e e e R S e S‘:“" LA mn‘xad,es prize, Mrs. Ruth Moran; sons as follows Denartment Vnspecu— embly 2re to enjoy a coon and chicken | II \hxucu r/rv:ramm( . UGt %Y encen compiemion by Pead I Drash/hall (his Gvee Lon el Do, Aicient bal M| el ae & . d0c ot e Snow; third prize, Miss Josie Mrs. Augusta Ranney; Depa-tment supper on the evening of Wed . £ Bl 2 s Neeromaney, Me-merism @ ioehe F gentleman’ - Presiden 1 e a: t . .. Rey. | Rl gl ese b gl ntin think sny the less of him if h.’lhn\| . First gentleman's prize, Her- President Mrs. D. Louisa Atterbury a.‘ndlnes lay, Dec..6 at.the Elks' home. Rgy. business ing ap plans were formula whit FOREIGN WAR VETERANS . work during the winter| - At this meeting in-| business ficer entered the front door ~Munroe ole v shes usraliy fail and o: 'y serve n'n: and the house ic completely sold jo raw attention to the delects © oul. at 11:45.|oven for pupls up to the age her so. i is a ciear pleasing complexion :ll 540,000 worth of bookolates stored| . At the Iirst Baptist church, Rev. E that 18 needed is the propertreatment! e o e vulding of Faad|C: Dunbar, pastor. 1030 a, m.. worship EXHAUSTED FROM GRIFFE COUGH It is surprising how ofien a briet use & “Avery. burned In Boston Wednerday|Subjcct, The Christfan Steward<hip of | L grippe. coughs ra ® g e o e - i ck and tear th : of Resinol Ointment and Resinol Saap night, wilch. were. destroyed, | but . the| Norwlch; 12 m..-Sunday school;: 6 p.' ;oo STOP0 SCRRRS Took a0 f“.ou.d e ciear away blotches redness and lowe i; covered by tnsurance. Ledyard M. Y. P’s service, leader, Mazie exhausted from violent - WGY Schemeetady (403 Meters). & rghness and pive the skin its natural Bil! also loses $5,000 and is not in- : 7 p m. worship, subject, The < pont % fres.ness and charm. sured, 5 > pris R G Collinsspac .30 & Tried Foley's Hs d —Service of the Emmanudf ¢ 3 ried Foley’s Honey ari - Emmant Ask your druggist for Resinol. A yeai ago thls morn'nz the steam-| At Mt. Caliary Baptlst chureh, Rev T And the cough cessed entirel rade by the g = = 3 . D- A. W. Rogers. er City of New London was burned on! s Jackson, paswr. 11 a. m. Used by three generations for cougl 72. M s N Conn 3 rice 5 i R l 1 SO tierrenm e Thuns i il s See iR Tu ety e e o e _ 272-274 Main Street orwic| 3 50 5. mVemer wervicy with serd 2 . B > . H. B. Roberts of the was mu-h ke the present but there' Sunday school. 4 . m. Cohausst and chial irritation, Foley's Honey and Tar 2 B e o e B g servic, Bireciat oy Sk has stond (ne tes ot fime.” Gontaine 7 § 267 CENTRAL AVENUE, CORNER 6TH STREET GREENEVILLE e — | _ William R. Daley. cmployed on'a New|Francls Evans, Mrs, Lucy Brown Mrs SC*‘°TouEred Shis PRONES of Hhe rap:: > WIZ Newark (360 Msters). Jersey schooner In port, fell down the|Grace Carter, Mrs. Virginia Anderson. the world Lee & Gsgood Co. ’ 5 10302 mo—AMasical programme, Wish to thank the public of Norwich and vicinity for the support you have given us, : o and in return, we will give you Nationally Advertised Brands of Goods at Lowest Prices. ble, oranist. “noted GOOD COAST ous music, will direct the.boys’ choir of We have no baits in our stores, everything is inarked in plain figures, and there are no J§|%,"% i PROPERTIES {8 ifs or ans. No one to'tell you what you want—you are your own boss. The following 8lomen .. .Y“f""""‘“’f N Biscuits, pke.. .. 5c | ALL KINDS OF NUTS | JUICE, qt. bot. PR L sy E E I s Isabel Colhron. Cott S. Wafers, lb SR 83 CITRON P 745 _p. m—lmlmmm message by .55 10 p. m.—Arling sige e goan, I tnoe Jan leuis racw Souroh sk s oo st s [ 5 Exchted SUGAR [PRUNES,2bs. 29c i, el S O KDEA Pittsburgh (360 Meters). STAR and P. & G. | POST TOASTIES AND | BEANS; Ib S 3 p. m—Concert by City $ are a few suggestions for your Saturday Shopping : . Nearly All : ; UNEEDA NEW CROP OF GRAPE e Developed | ; ¥ - T OR;fl_GETi:EMON .;1 p.n“:;:‘,r\[irmevc stiries for oldex Buy An Attractive SUGAR AND 730" 7. m—Book: Revlew, by Brece O. 8. Marden. "= & = ALL KINDS OF 8 p. m.—Concert by the.--pupiis af Bird’s Eye and Blue Tip s Before the Suppl EEL PILLINGS : pianis.” OUT’ GOK FROM OCEAN VIEW AVENUE the Supply | Matches, box.. Sc | o : WS R " 10.01 p. m—Continyation of the prew .5 POUNDS ........ 35c | DRIED : MILK, can. . . : 11c §|" =oxs ruusens o 7. POUNDS .........70c - 1045 ». m—Servicis of the Calvary OCEAN VIEW HEIG‘iTS AUCTION LOT SALE Peaches)Ib ... 19¢|pp, Vg ey 5 3. e, . o s % : 5 = sc 245 p_m—~Children’s Bible Rory stic, (20, "Ton. and Tues:, Nov. 27-28 [J2220 k... &l comtacey T | e y bt ) 94 +, NOV. Mk | Cood AUTOGRAT sk B T ey T | SOUP, can..... 9¢ | COFFEE, bb... 35c || i¥s= e e o o Shadyside Presbytcrian chirch, Ambers BEGINNING 939 A.' M. EACH DAY ~_ : 1300 9|FLOUR .... 5106 |FNE moxe>- ST B p e THIS EEAUTIFUL PROPERTY, FORMEILY KNOWN SR : e : ALL FLAVORS 24Y, LB. SACK TEA, Ib. Sk % tamenwi | o Jeill / Breese Presbyterian church, Fifth sz AS FROSTECT HILL, CF THE FISH ESTATE: AND Petm’ -vu-v:qr m )-debr e H, LOMNG IN DEMAND FC. HOME AND COTTAGE SITES, | —_ /' ? v ; MEATS, : LES AND FRUITS s ot ‘AXD WH'CH HAS BE"{ APPROPRIATELY CALLED 2 : ; % TS, VEGETAB! FRU §38 5. a—Boston Dolle repors, Boms “THE FINEST ISLAND AND WATER VIEW IN NEW | ' ASTMAN'S PORK ~ |, California : ENGLAND ” HAS BEEN SUBDIVIDED INTO LOTS. WMo = Pork Loins, Ib. 25¢ | St WHICH WILL BE SOLD TO THE ‘ 3 Sumsgs B 2 e Oranges, : |§ PORK Shoulders, lb. . 19c | TOKAY - HIGHEST BIDDERS G : = 2 GRAPES, 2 Ib. 25¢ ON ABOVE DATES: Sausag:, L P°"k Chops, Ib. 29¢| 5 PouubEi..,, g THIS DEVELOPMENT IS LOCATED AT TOP OF FIRST , ' & HILL ON THE NEW LONDON ROAD, ONEHALF MILE | [ Frankforts,lb 25¢ H‘AM,lb...... 2lc P-Eglfiuo%;— o ,215; _mg;,,,,,,.,,__m WEST OF MYSTIC POST OFFICE. Frankforts, 1b. 19c | DEVONSHIRE FARM - | FRESH CREAMERY- Tl e S i o . MUSIC BY WESTERLY LAk it tion of the United States, and her signers LUNCHEON SERVED ON, OR NEAR THE GROUND :fl: o - ' o _ Sa__ ge, Ib.. . 30c Butter, Ib. prts. 46¢ e O = - CLOVER BLOOM, or “TERMS—1-3 CASH; 13 IN 3 MONTHS: BALANCE » WEDGEWOOD IN 6 MONTHS. - OCEAN VIEW I H. L. POST, NOTED PITTSBURG-AUCTIONEER, _ _ HEICHTS ~ ,1b.. . 50c LOOK IT OVER BEFORE THE SALE, AND P¥ e e -Shoulders, Ib 13Y/,c | FINE COOKING THELOTYOU WANE. g i e Thuedon’tw’e-shtmlb- Potatoes, pk... 28¢ SAMUEL H. DAVIS, WESTERLY, R. 1, OWNER : s e § st - s The Shannon-Davis Land Exchange FRVIFRET