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& THE MESSABE OF EASTER [ isisitsiv. . Ghe _— e e e o et Cured by Hyomst Beautifadl Weather on Sunday Resulted in Large Attend- |- promise ot wnat shall be. when We | The germs of catarrh cantot exist e " who came as the babe in the manger |in same atmosphere with antisep- ancz at Church—Specia! Sermons and Music. matures into the man who “shall save | tie e1° (pronotnce 1t High-o-me). his_people from their sins.” Breathe omel and lef from e 2o d This joy is enlarged, but not com- |eatarrh, , more throat or cold Dr. ‘Cecll Burgeps: of . Provience s pleted, by his atoning death: for while | will come in two minutes. visiting at his h Union street, | No finer weather for Baster could [ By obeyin nature, they | the plede has been kept, there is no | = Breathe Hyomei and that stomach S, . o i or D on g e e e ot o B B D e o ook | concigtion o s et anivation | straining hawking in the morning will Xtraor lnary EEN ASPARAGUS 2 PERSONAL Tomatoes Miss Gladys Griswold of Groton is :.,:‘.: T s — visiting relatives in town. - oo T . T s in Sweet Potatoss oh, Mondnyy Narcn 219 John MeNeill of Norwich has been —_— e VARIOUS MATTERS the guest of friends in Groton. Mrs. G G. Lamb is spendin, This 1s sald to aryest March eorge s s AR S the Easter holidays in New Haven. o _MUN Whit ing lamb arrived for the hite Squash Spri in time for the ©Old Mision Mushrosms T Robért B. Cooper of New London |92y and the result was that there was | He places at our command all of His | while Jesus lies dead in the tomb in | quickly disappear. Oranges Hothouse Grapes Neosha Whist club tonight, Forest- ] a large attendance at all the churches |.resources that we can utilize. Josepl's garden. PBreathe Hyomei and kill the catarrh Ring Orangss Malaga Grapes ers hall—adv. s Sunday with relatives in Nor-{a,q'g] the services throughout the | Iaster life is a life of schievement. | The joy was made perfect in the gorma; heal’ the inflamed membranc. Shesi Oriigie Fancy Apples day. Handsome floral decorations had | How much has been accomplish completed power of his resurrection: [stop the discharge of mucus and pre- F: [ fruit Fancy es. Trade in mearly all lines was ex- Mite Bdith A CTaini of Ch _ | been attractively arranged and the |the world the in the setting wide the door into eter- | vent crusts from forming In the nos: B, S Ba cellent on Saturday. o g o auncey, | special musical programmes, for which | Christ's ! Every nal life whereat whosoever will may | Breathe Hyomel for a few minutes Oatman Oranges Fancy nanas N. .Y, is visiting friends at 36 Dun-|so much effort had been made, were | ment of human activity has ente each day and forever rid yourself of DUCKS, CAPONS, TURKEYS, Enee Wil ¥+ nunmeros. - Baster [P tatesets i .a_ |Eiven with characteristic beauty and | purifying influence. The significance of this joy §s not | contemptible cstarrh. BSEEF TENDERLOIN, FOUR X BEEF | pfonaay social events. Xt finish. It assure us of immortality. fts quantity, but its quality; not in a | Breathe Hyomel—give it a faithful . e ¥ & G. Floyd Morgan of New Haven was Trinity Episcopal Church. risen and ascended Christ shouts back :1": endless existence, but In a life :I;i:l l:‘? “‘"}..'5.’;‘.3..?'?.- ar::y 'J.'l&' —AT— : : at his home on Prospect street for | The text, T am the resurrection and | from the skies: “Because I live ve |alight with perfect joy. you ean 3 nl MERS BROS. s et g whit Dol | Sver ke i the lite, John XI 26, was the theme for | shall Hve also.” “Whether our joy present and future | Hyomei is sold by drugklsts evory- S0 - y some of the churches. \ a vigorous and inspiring Easter ser- | The noblest, safest, most blessed life [ be of the sort that changes with the | where and by The Lee & Ol‘llvgnd “;:’“ . s~ | mon by Archdeacon J. Eldred Brown | to live here is the triumphant Baster | smile or frown of fortune, or th eper- | A complete outfit costs NIt Moo ol S Bl ot servios at Triaity Bow: | lite. "% | fect Joy tha lighted Jesus way to the | consiats of a hard rubber Jahaler (hai | o 7.30 fo Closing Ti s > sptniding the: Haster. vaca- |copt cbsseol s Jesus’ Christ| In the evéning the vested cholr as- | Father, depends on whether we re- | will last for years, one bottis of Hyo- | FFOM 1. 0 Closing Time tion in Boston. 2 the Tome of the worla Tor s RiGh- | sisted And sang the anther, & am He | ject of accept this bequest of Jesus. |mel and full’ instfuctions for use. If est ideals in this life and its Saviour | That Liveth, with fine expression. B c tionsl Chiotoh: = second bottle of liquid is necded for eternity. A congregation of At the evening service, two musi- S SR DEEISE urch. | you can get an extra bottle of Hyo- , proportions was present. Easter lilies | cal numbers that were especially com- Broadway church was filled on Sun- | mel inhalant for cents. (Main Floor) with a_delicate thread of daffodils run- [ mendsble were the tenor solo, Open |day morning at both services. Baster e . ning through, were the attractive altar | the Gates of the Temple, by Louls |lilies, jonqulls. daffodils, palme. pincs, PI:"?‘:::"'-!‘"’ ping, black and white, lecorat 1S, e tismal nt being | Brow: th rdal and be: lants were pre y ar- oads— e | o Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dennis of West | CCCORRORG, i PAPHATE; TR 2%ed | (Warremys by the abartetid. & Eon e | e Apout” the piatiorm' and DulpiL 4 TONIGHT .. -; W. KIMBALL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon - Office removed to 21 Broadway, Wauregan Block. Yesterday was Rally Sunday or De- cision day in some churches, Farmers have been improving the good weather by spraving apple trees. Earle Mathewson of Norwich Is vis iting his mother, Mrs. Ellen Mathew Dancing at Broaaway dancing|son of Durham. academy tonight. Norwich orchestra. only 30 paper Hou: 2to4and 7to 8 p m pdifa g o g o -7 -y Thames street are spending seversl|of white tultps In front of the pulpit. the Sunday sehool classes having fur- tebid maging woodland fires are caus- | days in New York. The altar guild had charge of the flow- e Pty S nished the flowers which were distrib- Cures Indigestion |swmio preparations for oo teet— ing trouble in many sections of the ers. A difficult Easter programme was | For the festival of the resurrection, | yieq among the sick and shut-in: Powler Paste and Liq " We are showing a ver by Mrs. Walter H. Rogers of Union |performed at all the services by the | the pivotal feast of the Christian year, | "7 MUV 0SS e ‘anthems at [ 36 relieves stomach misery, fons ghowa- biigh P na e ea 24 street hns returnca from a brsiness | CHOIE With great Credit under Oiss| (e altars at St Patrick's _church | o1 Vices with feclink wnd expres- | 8ch, belching, and cures all stomach dis-| up to sell at 2o— choice line of The Forty Hours' devotion is to open | trip to New York. . Caroline H, Thompson, the director. | Were never so beautifully and 8o elab- | 4ign, while the solos by Mrs. Charles TONIGHT, each ...ccvviunmnen. 160 cig i Bt ri hurch Sundas 4 They were heard in a full enchoristic | rately adorned as on Sunday. Ascen- |1y 10y "Darg wepe skilfully given, her in St. Patrick’s church next Sunday, P Choral service and at the 10.30 morn. | Sion and caila lilles, dainty spirea, . i Jts best. Whisk Brooms with wired handle and SPRING SUITINGS at the hish mass. Elmer Perkins of Hartford spent | SI0T5 Servic AR ot e 3 torious | White Toses hyacinths and carnations | full soprano woice being a’ VE I — - St top. 105, quelit Come in and have a look at them. Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. [ wou In’ o magnificent choral number, | Were effectively _disposed against a | prcach NE from JOWR xu 16 CORCRTD LT 2 op, 19¢ quality Selectmen In the surrounding towns | Charles Perkins of Thames terracs. | Christ Our Dascover, which 1o the com. | backsround of sword and fan palms, [ 3rory before the tomb crying, Rev. § i £ TONIGHT, each . wee 180 JOHN KUKLA, 208 Main St.|» 000000 ot iy S0 e U At RICD I8 the <o | RSO, Seotons wad otber Sraem: | Wareeser st [ Ve || INGIAENES IN SOCIBYY || womers wow e wors mbnen prompsy ~~ 3»/}44E | Ine up of roads. Miss Nellie Bacon of Fairmount |merly organist and choir director at|ery. The purple draperies of the Lent- | p, "che diq not know yet that it was . B 50 ¢ - street is spending two weeks with | Christ church. The offertory solo_was | en season had been removed from stat- a resurrection mornin She wept for _'\,egu, lace trim yoke, occaslonally G. A. R. posts are appointing com- | Mrs. Edward Emery of Providence. selection, The King of Glory |ues and altars, and everything symbol- | p r®IFTEC 08 IOTIAE, 0l o7 0y oo 7 v weave Irregularities, 250 qualities- mittees to arrange for the observance 2 | (Coomb), sung with excellent volce and | 1zed the Tejolcing which the church |p,ye taken away my Lord”—and then | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Briggs and | TONIGHT ............. 150 -« K. # | ot Evacuation day, on April 9 Saturday’s Hartford Post notel | SXpression by Miss Mabel S. Clark. | experienced in her risen Lord. for lgnorance . and I know not where | sons are at Atlantic City, “ His 3 among registrations at the Atlyn | The collection was for parish Spetam. n‘g,r;e;henzolesnn h}‘;“é fi-né:naht 10.30 | 41e v have Jald him.” But the ignor- — Women’s Lislo Seamless Fast Black 31 Broadway. e s aiats comvention ot e | B e e e Geortn Pumniin | e, TEUA Baster choral Zervicg| ociock. Rey, Joseph 8, MeCarthy was | 2L vAL'vL eredier han the guess: | Jonn R, Powsison ot Hartord spent | Sose, gasas weghi or Sirine Connecticut aistrict of the Turnerbund | of Norwich. Sclock in ihe afternoon, Archdeacon |and Rev. Francis L. FitzPatrick sub- | £3; had she known that he lived she | Sunday at his homd Ih town. TONIGHT, pair ... M OFFICE HOURS : 3-8 P. M. |or North America was held In Meriden Brown making a brief address. The |deacon. The Rev. Fatfer Treanor read | B°ff 1ot have wept at uil Miss Helen Sto of West Hart- e 9 - . he ~ How much of our sorrow is due to Iss elen arng r 8b-inch Black Taffeta, strong and lus Sunday. Miss Bernice Willey of the New Ha- | collection at this service was for mis- | the epistle, I Cor. v:7-8, and the gos- |, "0% Wueh 00 D47 SRR T CC S | ¢ord and Leroy Stearns of Cornell are g Residence Telephone 291-4. teb3a ven normal school is spendine the |Slons. Thirty-three members of the |pel. Mark xvi:1-7, for the day, and | Enotance? TweryCay CCSCOBORCREICE o T home for iaster. trous Holy Saturday _services in Catholic | master vacation ot her 5¥ school recelved rewards for perfect at- | delivered the sermon on Christ's vie- | {76 often much [To8 SCT AR PREL BT g TONIGHT,: YA ....ccovoorees 880 ey i o ome on Asy- | {(q0nce records, varving from 4 years | tory over sin and death in the resur- gt R Oht Florence % ‘e an tnfor- churches consisted of the lighting of | Jum street tages discovered later on. Changing | Miss Fl e Stark gave @ i - New, Reliable the new fire, the blessing of the pas- 3 to one-third of a year. Solid gold |rection. The testimony o8 history 1o | iows of doctrine and of churchly en- | mal bridge party on Saturday evening, | Fancy Silk, fine assortment of colors, ’ che Ales s g % £ crosses were given to 17 for 4 years | the fact of the Saviour's triumph over | goouorg which seem to many to have | three tables being played. all $1.00 grade— chal candle and Easter water. Mrs. William . McChesney and son | attendance and the others received | death was adduced, and reference was | (o8 T LT e e v fioF ATNeE & TONIGHT, 5 £ Charles of Hartford spent Easter other crosses and pins. The following | made to the bellef In this stupendous | (51 OuF Galth Froml e BEEE COT A IT | ares Rosalle Bennett, who is taking IGHT, yard ....ue... 78¢ The City of Lowell had 295 high | Mr. cnd Mrs. Charles McChesn was the. list: Four vears—Reginald |proof’ of Christ's divinity as having |80 affected the visen FRrist avl P8l Coutee In domestic seience at Pratt | Striped Mohairs, English o school girls on her trip to New York | School street. E Smith, Burton Thomas, Reginald Pardy, | strensthened His disciples to endure D O e dorgiand yet what | institute, Is at her home n tqwn. PIFipat, ARTRNES, Tnstish - miske | 49 at C WELL'S Saturday night. The girls, who be- Edith ‘Thomas, Rashel ot sLy‘éhl‘ ?“u'i.d'lh Y8 deuth, 00 Grin wen thotr | iy Batreaing: . e - BroRTees.. of. LA * inches wide, all good colors, made to ARD long in Massachusetts, were on their| Miss Bertha Steinmetz and Miss | Smith, Jennie Smith, Muriel Smith, |faith in the resurrection and what It | }ingdom toward the conquest of the | Miss Ada L. Richards has returned | el for 63c— mar22a way to Washington, D. C. Irene Zuber are guests for the Hazel Fairclough, Tyler Rogets, George | slgnified. Their faith has been trans- | world's life i often more real and con- | to her home in town after spending | TONIGHT, yard ...... . e week of Miss Mary Dolbeare of West | I " Flelds, Charles o their followers in the Cath- | jiant than we see, and discouragement | several months with Boston relatives. e 2 Miss Mary Dolbeare of West | Berry Flelds, Charles Fields. Woodruff | olie church. which, like her exemplar, ; . . = Mon's Pure Thread Lisle Suspende The Connecticut company has for- | t : > would be less frequent if knowledge openders, - ames street, s Sullivan, Wilfred Pardy. Three and |aims at man’s uplift and imparts to M H. M. Osgood entertained at bidden newsboys to board their cars one-third years—Alice ~Dean, Berths |him the means to triumph over sin, | Yere Breater. And much of dur mourn- | MER T 2T, ORSC0C SRR NCE O [ this deasonls patterns and color and sell papers. The order is sald to| Mrs. I N. Davis and daughter, Miss | Dean. Two. and. one-third years— |strengthening his belief in tmmortal- | D€ for our dead Is due to our neces- | Britge on Batidey syonfie o BORE | ines— avold possibility B the boys beinz In- | Sybil Davis, of Washinston, D. C.|Georse Sanders, Robert Stevens, Ruth | ity. The beautiful lessons of Easter. | F3T¥ \&norance of the conditions of the | Pf, 3 - R TONIGHT .....n 200 jured and damage clalms resulting. |are visiting Miss Martha Ward of | Stevens. Grace Parker. Two years— |tide were forcibly set forth and the | /IG5 1o Which they Bave gone. . 3 ntocaas it e Ruth Barber, May Revell, Mary Wals, | obligations of Christ’s followers in the | , Now we know In part’ let the em- | v yiagerick 8. Camp and her | Men's Black Cotton Scamless Sox, all Our $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00| imtue Tayior wite of James Tay- 5 Viola Wals." Ong and two:third years | presont "day to ‘prove by their irre- | ERasle bo rather on the known Bhan of | ¢ Sot a Witk “Cmn of Port- | - sizes. e B lor of Willimantlo, has been taken 10| Noyes Allen of Gales Ferry, who has | g il FArdy. Pearl Smith, One and | proachable lives that Ris resurrection | mor v know the surer we are of God | 1and, Me. are spending Faster at At- | TONIGHT, 1, dasue line of Oxfords the Norwich State hospital. She was | been visiting Panama, and with rela. | vearirolen. Adame. Twothird year| Duriee tne musioal portion of the |and of Jesus Christ. Him we may know | lantic City. AR, § committed by Judge of Probate James | tives at Los Angeles, Cal., has arrived | Harriet Coit. Oné third year—Rob- | mass solos were sung by Mrs. F. L. | iR any case and to know him is eter- rather ar o ¢ e s A. Shea after she had been examined ¢ > \ - B LI nal life. .And this gracious detail of | Miss Faith Caruthers and Mise Lil- | cqrq- for Spring is the most com-| by two physiclans Bome, mnch: Hensfitd {1F Sumth SEhCante Karroll, Mizs Gresley and Roderick T | the Easter story. pausing to tell us of | lian Havens have retnrned from a| -ronjgyr, i - ina 'y v ! . Sullivan. er's orchestra supple- " = weel ont M) C B 1avens' » @ card ... a plete line of Styllsh Shoes we have £ Miss Marguerite Lawton, a member Paric) Conareintions] JShind mented the orkan. Bemediction of the | & Woman's sorrow and surprise. is one | wock Sernl st Mg T Mifane. Until this year Baster has not fallen | of the facuity of the Norwich Ioes | g LIere Was a large attendance at the | Blessed Sacrament was given by Fa- | WOfe promise of that final knowledge | SOTNERY 2 P : ~ip . ¥ e Norwich Tree | Easter service at Park church on Sun- | i, o that leages no room for tea ficld, Conn. ever shown, for Men and Women. on March 27 since 4364 It will fall [ Academy, iz at the home of hor paronte | hay mornine. Tihe puplC platform had | (her McCarthy following the mass ; : (Wash Goods ‘Department) 208 i o k. on the same date In 1921 and 1932 |in Middletown for the Easter recess.|a gracefully hamdsome decoration of | Cosins the services for the day. The First Baptist. Church, and el Kid, Velour and| ang not again in the present century, —_— palins. and’ Baster Hles. The music | SUSriCLY vas for ecclestastical stu-| 4. ine First Baptist church Sunday. f Lea Any of ours best quality Dome P iy na It wili come on an carlier 4avs| ' Mra, Robert Braum, formerly of Nor- | han caseully colsoted for thy servics | GSt® &nd for xeneral discessn nesds. | At the Tiest Saprih cyunch SRRy | A Lifter or a BOE: | * Gingtaris ang sbaaty i yers five times before the year 2,000, wich, who underwent an operation for |@nd carried out in excellent taste and | wag given with precision and smooth- | departments of the church. — The . TONIGHT, yard 100 = appendieitis at her home in Portland, | 5tyie and was full of the joyous spirit |, gy’ church was prettily decorated with e i i R 2 % A number of children made money | Me., five weeks ago, is improving sat- | Of Eastertide. Rev. Dr. Howe's ser- Uni tiat palms, Easter lilies and daffodils. The | World is a lifter or a leaner. Small lot of Fine Ginghams, stripes, uson ArBONNRAU, | his sear taxing orders for hot eross | intactortts 80, 1s Improving sat- | mond was from St, John 11:25, 26. niversalist . hurch. special music was finely given. Just so with your Dollars, . Are [O 000 T OF ety g B s st oxdors for ol istactorily. Christian people in all time have be- | At the Buckingham Memorlal Sun- Before the §ormon, Sunday morning, they lifters or leaners? $i80 ANG0WTS, USULLY. S9SN e oy il ¥eved In the resurrection of man, in |day morning, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb |the pastor, Rev. W. T. Thayer, re- Hoarded and idle Dollars are lean- TONIGHT, yard . 170 FRANKLIN SQUARE. the bakers estimate their Good Friday | George L. Yeomans, who has haen | the continuance of ‘is personality and | preached to" the Aniversalist church | ferred to the fact that this Easter is ers and loafers. Dollars deposited sales of the buns at three thousand | confined to his home on Lafa:~i-s|his body. Flesh and blood are tran-|members on The Power of Christ's | the Sunday that marks the one hun- with us are lifters and workers. — mer1zd dozen, and most of them were sold |street for ten davs past, is able o be | sient, but there is a permanent organ- | Resurrection. His text was Philippi- | dred and tenth anniversary of tha A busy dollar is worth ten idle (Centor Room) by 11 o'clock that morning. about once more, to the pleasure of his | 12ing !g;;‘eu1;;“‘h:°lmiy V;;:;h W‘i“ - 1i1:10, “mfll may know him and | church, as it was organized March 20, ones. reorgan o tangi- e power resurrection.” . Vi th 0 1 - nbor! differe: > : visible form, ma - of life. wv. Mr. Cobb. | vi X e 5 ¢ : 2 2 N The Unattractive Christ will be the| Mrs. Thomas H. Troland of Reed |sible in the lift to come. Jesus Is the | While it s admitted on ail sides by e P s b o gy Y A e g T U yntil | Nainsook, value 8bc to Soc 0 ew subs the sermon by Rev. P. C.|street and Mrs. Joseph McBiide of |recovering power. His raising of | Christian people that there is a Tes- | the day of victory, In reviewing thase for a permanent investment, One | TONIGHT .... 190 SWright of Norwich at the First B: 5 S t ap- | Montauk avenue, New London, were |Lazarus was an act of recovery, | urrection, people ought to know and |years and especially those of the last dollar will start, tist church this evening, in the last of | holiday guests of Mrs. Charles E. joz- | though not a resurrection in its lars- | feel the power of Jesus’ resurrection. | decade, those most familiar to us, *he | we Add Interest E Months, | One 1ot of Tuxedo Veilings, different E the speclal preaching services which | ers at hor apartment in ¢he Dresd | ©st sense. His promise of the resur- | Do not all who accept the teachings | church of today. with thanksgiving tv | We, Add Interest Every Six Months: | ™ cotorings, 25 value— he has been conducting during the | building. rection was a perilous speech to utter. | of Christianity accept in some form or | God, can enter more heartily and joy- | , Als0 Commercial Department for 55, 2051 B, Dot S Wik p He waited ntil bis own death to maks | other the doctrines of a life to come? ously into the spirit of the Easter- bn:lnes..o f;mllér :Ao('nun(.,lba o TONIGHT ..sececsiorese . 180 : s wn_rising stamped It (It is certainly a generally received | tide. Open Saturday Evenings o ; . Miss Susin Spiver of Simingns cols | By B0 8 oWn Haing semed J¢ X Women's Handkerchdets, Shamrock wi 3 Talth, srea on the first floor FOURTEENTH ANNUAL lege, Boston, and Miss Elizabeth | Gl forever. It would be & mad | ihe Soctries of Somoresiity ber ot |besrs mi Tootint I iAnE Fas lawn, cross bar, plain hemstitched, TRI KAPPA BANQUET | Browning of Wheaton seminary, Nor. | universe to brand as a He a vindica- | whether we belleve it. but whether we | xu 67, " Tn the cousee of the Aiscourse, value $1.50— Ao dadas iy P ™ | Hon like that. The Christian TelIgIon | Jive 1t ] u , “I "l l x‘ l l: Held ‘st Wauregan House Satubday | (0% J125%. are at thelr homes in this | fon We that, The Christien riglon live & e We begin in the | Ay rhaver said: Strange that the | |11 JI1AMEGS 0an & IFUSK b0, | ToniGHT, box ... vses 780 of the B = city for the Easter recess. has—th tion—which makes it 4 Evening With Many Present—J. C. RS—Eho FemTos kindergarten or primary class and go | the heathen goddess of spring to con- | ° 18-inch Round and Square Cluny Lace WAUREGAN HOUSE Werth;, Jr; Tonstmaster: Robert Symington who s superin. | CQAtFast so strongly with them all|from grade to grade, from school to | vey the most trlumphant truth of our | ™2r6d Mrimmed Linen Doylies, regular 5 e 's superin- | The future is a blank in China, India, | school. We begin in iInfancy to learn | faith; and still is there not a signifi- 2 tending the construction of the I G.|Jslam and to the workilings here. The | cortatn things and all through our | cant seimbolism hidden in the word? ot o 3 r TONIGHT .vvvvunans . 3o Saturday 1 iV Is Now m oot ".,‘,;:23:5;{‘:.:’E'T‘J,‘“,é::;‘fi’,‘;‘_‘ Spencer’s iron works at New Haven |Universal longing for this faith in &“] days we continue to acquire knowledge | The goddess of spring victorious over "ew Maple suuar id e o € ages and countries, the study of science 1 < | ternity of tho o Academs “wis held | o a Meriden concern spent the week | 125" SRS ANy of force, the completity | Sa Aiscipline, et In this lite on carih | the god of winier; “the relgn of lite Diaiibeds Chimitor! o firis niidINE THE PARKER-DAVENPORT C0. | ing some from out of town. In the| Miss Sadie Agatha Bowman of | would destroy his masterplece, the| Di,conditions we shall continue to ad- | the Easter message, “He s not here: Rallion’ gry, togulsr valus 90— Proprictors | laxee dining room the following menu | Windham high school faculty and Miss | sthical ‘relations of man are Proof Of | tan-in this world and then 1n" the | message proves Christ £o be al] thAt at Rallien’s: towichr .....0,00 . 48 fiean ue 890, 4 Alman Bowman of Greene avenue are |his Immortality. e friendshid of | next we go on toward perfection. vas: 2 Blue Points'in the Shell to be guests at Cornell university dur. |God is @~ strong argument. Human | " (& “when man. turns from wrong | feaching as trae. and proved tnat he | T2 e LS o ing Baster week. They will aiso at- | (iendships are made to endurs time|and gives his heart in roval, loving |accomplished the work he came to (8econd Floor) " s tend “The Masque,” a play to be giv- | 200 Space. Would God cemye service and lives rightly, does justly, is message our souls J Celery Radishe: Olive a play Biv ersonal friendship with so many men, ¥, | do, To this message may ou ul CA Y Fried Stuffed Smeits Tartar Sacse. | €0 by Cornell men at Syracuse uni- | only to Bl i B g iy voids| that he knows the life of the Lord. ' |respond in language more significant Women's Fine Lawn Walsts, prebty Who Is king - Crined Potatocs 7/ S | versity and later to be presented at the | But the real proof is in the text. We | ANl Christian people. to know the ful. | than the inadequate signs of ceremo- | = There will be a spectal meetlug of | stylos, button back, embroidery Chicken Fritters a la_Creme Waldort-Astoria. #mow we are Tmmortal because he has | Hess Of life must strive so to live that |ny; to this story may our souls re. |the Carpenter's Union this evening.| .mmeq, some baby tucked, reguler Tornado of Filet of Beef. Montgl: risen. | Human language {6 impotent to | t1€Y may know Christ and the power | spond In the vernacular of triumphant | Rusiness of importance. Every mem- For the Fullenne Potatoes Tomato, Farcl z D e T il e o neana <o us, | Of his resurrection; that is. the power | faith, “Thanks be to God who glveth | ber requested to be present. $1.00 quality— R rencH Cragm fa. M e Shes Sheltering Arms Service, e iy Al aronnd e in moble | €xercised in his resurrection, by which | us the victory through our Lord Jesus | Per order President TONIGHT ..ovvmesness B Mt Enells Rev. H. A, Beadle of Frankiin con- | fyae. stofeae: and. herofsme. Thesg | ¢ are begotten to a lively hope of an | Christ ' who abolished death = and M, J. KELLEY, Seccretary. { F.n.wm Vehicles7 e aucted the 0t the Bheltor e | Iy e A e« ‘wamng | INheritanice incorruptible, and are as- | brought life and mmortality to Went | marzsa One 0dd lot of Women’s Musiin Draw- arme on Sunday afternoon. He spoke | down into our midst. We are fmmortal | Sured of our own resurrection. through the gospel.” Yes. Christ ren. ers, small size, regular 2o quality— - At the postprandial exercises Jo- | of the Easter time, with a cheering | ‘We need not look upon what we term i C! - ” i ~ W 4 3 z like that. dered death inoperative, Christ | UNITED STATES Postoffice Bullding. w°-'°°"}r'- 7"‘;"‘ Open Business| scph C. Worth, Jr. acted as toast- | message to ail In the home, Ged 13 | “nromd show it in wavs like that | death as putting an end to prosress. | brought lifs to lLight, Christ brought | Norwich, Conn. March 29, 1910. Seaicd | TONIGHT ... seeeees 100 'agons, Top a Open Concords. | master in a masterly manner and the | preparing stately mansions for those|for the members of the Sunday school, | fOF it is intended to prevent an end |incorruption to light. Have you thank- e LA K wt. tile Al Manoph u ived i ; following responses were made: Kin, it : + : P sals will' be recelved . af i’y | Women's Short Skirts, slightly muss« If values received is considered, get € | here who wait and hope and strive S0 peopreat t Fiinlie < only one Stap [ oA hiny? 19100 £ Farnishing fuel. ighis, water, | e, regular 500 quality— =y Kappa's Adventures, Bertram B. Bai- | to enter in. Central Baptist Church. in_our progress toward perfection. ri : : X . 3 : 3 iy . _— ley; Our Alumni Arthur F. Robin- | Seventeen people came from Frank-| At the Central Baptist church large | ‘There were attractive decorations, Christ Episcopal Church. *::_;M;"‘;';‘;“,‘,j:"b‘:,,,,,‘,‘"Pl’",',,,[-M“'fi,,"‘n“;f GHT .. w20 son: Our Fraternity. Lowell R. Stark; |lin. Their presence and sweet sing- |congregations were present morning | 8nd the special music was finely sung | Christ church In its floral decora- |cal vear ending June 30. 1911 or such 2 i phe THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0., |~%jce, Frank I Foss ing was appreciated by the membors | aud ceening, listening. to an eloquens | under the direction of Miss Carrie | tjons presented a very beautiful ap- | portion of the vear as may bé deemed [One lot of Women's Corset Covers, Those who arranged the successful fof the family. The anthems, Lo, He | discourse from the pastor, Rev. P. C.| Champlin, organist. pearance for the Easter services. the | sdvisabls. ‘The right to reject any'and | dotted muslin and piain _meterial mastSdaw 18 to 20 Bath Street. | affair were Joseph C. Worth, Jr. [Is Risen, and The Glorious Hope, with | Wright. at the morning service upon | OWIng to the illness of Miss Mary | flowers for (he altar and chancel have |3l Dids is reserved by the treasury de-| ., "4 ingertion trimmed, regwhar SRS S~ ———— | chat Bertram B. Baile d | the duef, My Blessed Lor > - Ay oo ¥ the chol: niversali partment. Wm. Caruthers, Custodian. ace 3 PURE T y_and | the duet, My Blessed Lord Was Cru- | the theme_ Influence of Christ’'s Life | Rogers, choir at the Universalist | ing peen brought by the Sunday school 284 o t: Frederick P. Church. Tt proved one | cified, and the chorus, The Strifo Ts | Upon History. The music for the day | church services, Sunday consisted of | scholars and other individual contribu- | _ oo 50c quality— | of the most successful affairs the fra- | O'er, were given by a choir composed | was greatly enjoyed. as rendered by | Miss Maude Baker, Mrs. Cora B. Ba- |iory Raster li'les decorated the altar TONIGHT «vmevorvomsassveseas 300 i of Mrs. Lovias Robinson, Miss Fisie | the quartette under Cholr Director | 5°T, Miss Ellen V. Marvin, Charles | and masses of white stock and tulips, : . a | E Maine, Misg Florence Hofman, Louis | james L. Case. In the evening the | Parsons and Byron Matthieu, datroalls, jonquils arid yellow tullps Women's Combination Coreet Covers | CENSUS ENUMERATORS Smith’ and Fred Armstrons. Solo | guartette was assisted by a chorus in Second Congregational Church. were arranged in front of the lectern and Bkirt, Tégwier 750 quAMey. HAVE BEEN NAMED, | Parts were taken by Mrs. Robinsonm, | rendering an Easter cantata, The Cru- | Sun. morning there was a las and pulpit. The memorial windows TONIGHT smanwes 800 Miss Hoffman and A day % ] rge - Wbk, w2 : e e Louis Smith, | cifixion and Ascension. which was fine- | number in attendance at the Easter | Were banked in flowers, and the font . . Sixteen Selected to Cover the City and | WN© was &lso pianist. 1y given. Effective solo work was con- | service at the Second Congregational | presented by ex-Mayor and Mrs. F. 2 tributed by George A. Turner and Mr. | church, the platform having been | L. Osgood was decorated In white by Case, while the chorus sang in | banked with lilies, jonquils and daffo- | their direction, The arrangement of good harmony. At the morning | dils. These were provided by individ- | the chancel flowers was in charge of 16 dozen Momie Tray Cloths, fringed, service five persons were baptized and | uals and later sent to the shut-ins and | Miss Maud Carew Buckingham. ~ For . good sfze, value 15— e reat in the evening Pastor Wright baptized | the sick of the church. the wivice of wotbNiE yesper. snd TONIGHT, each % W re. A 1 n, tl est 2 by~ two mo egutiful effect in the | The musical programme had been | Holy Communion. the vested men' (Only three to & customer) floral decorations was achieved around | arranged with much care and was giv- | choir, under oreanist and choir dire the pulpit platform and choir gallery | en with pleasing effect by the choir, | tor W. F. Habekotte, rendered the (Basement) Town of Norwich. The appointment of the sixteen cen- sus enumerators for the enumerating district of Norwich was announced on Saturday, this district including the city anq town. Eleven enumerators work in the city limits and five in the e town. The following are the appoint- by the abundart use of Easter lilies, | the anthems being sung in fine voice | Special music in finished form. Statloner ments: hyacinths, daffodils, tulips. southern | and expression. The rector, Rev. Nellson Poe Carey. y - City—Vivian R. Allen, Patrick JI. smilax and palms. The flowers were | With The Joy Perfect as his sub- | Preached from she text. Romans viii:2. (Kitchenware Department) MecNerny, Christian A. Marx, Herman provided by the Sunday school classes | ject and John xv:11 as his text, Rev. | For the law of the spirit of life in and s Tn Alofsin, 24, George Lumsden. and were used after the day was over | Herbert J. Wyckoff said: Christ Jesus made me free from the Dutch Scouring Bar, uswally 7 oake— “Egs:lds:‘1e4i1enry Gebrath, Nelson| The Old Chinese Doctors adminis- ifts to sick or aged ne?plo_flexch Jesus was the most jovful being this | law of ;l'n anr},dm(h. dPHr\'Erlnu: a dx\‘;-, F oods TONIGHT ..ouvannnnn 6 for 250 >, Baldwin, : Gads CGestgnating to whom 18 TIower | world nas cver known. a man of sor | course of much power. A feature wh G : A Greencvilio—Cornelius J. Downes, | tered 21l medicine by rubbing through | G o™ Z5 i " Getaling one of its | rows and acquaimted with grief, wet |contributed to the Easter joy for the ancy Batyict's ,Boowring Powden Joseph E. O'Sullivan, the pores of the skin. That was four | members to present the gift. for the joy that was set before Rim |rector and congregation was the offer- Ideal Fountain' Po TONIGHT .. veeess & for 250 West Side—Thomas J. Kelly, Mever | hundred years ago, and to prove that Trinity M. E. Church, he endured the cross_ setting in due | ing at the morning service for paris] Waterman'’s a il il Blumenthal. they knew what they were doing then, i o Peoportion. the: discipiine of his per- | expenses. It amounted to practically | from $2.00 to $10.00. Scrubbing Brushes, large size, ususlly Taftville—Alexander Reeves, William & ¥ | The Easter morning service at Trin- | fecting life. $1.000, making the second year in suc- | ug . .nn Safety Fountain Pen can be| 270 Kendall, 3 four centuries of experience has not |y, Methodist Episcopal church had a| The incompleteness of human joy is | cession when this amount has been frales oty TONIGHT, 080h ....ceomeanewae 310 Norwich Town—P, T. Connell, Miss |improved upon the method, for we |large attendance, the church being | due to a practical bellef that it is |reached. carried in the pocket and warranted Julia O'Connell, are still rubbing in. handsomely_decorated with lilies and | based on external circumstances. With | In the afternoon at 4 o'clock the | not to leak, $2.50, $3.50 and $4.00. —_ East Great Plain—Joseph Phillips. : Eastertide flowers, prettily arranged. [ the changes of fortune we smile and fannual Sunday school festival was B Allme—a etk vari: 1 Their work commences April 15 and LR The quartette was heard with marked | woep. The hequest of joy which Jesus | held, the school entering the church [ Post um: 9 variety (Third Floor) is completed on May 1st. Special Agent Smith’s effectiveness in the two anthems, while | loft to us was to entich human joy |in the proceesional, led by both the | of sizes and styles of binding. Upholst it O Dondivents Cornelins A. Downes had to find three A the offertory solo, 1 Know That My | until it became, like his own, the joy | bove' choir and the girls' choir. The | pjaying Cards—Congress Cards all (Upholstery and Carpet Departmen extra enumerators after the examina- Bl d Oil Redeemer Liveth by Mrs. Grace Al- s service of evening prayer was condnct- y Opague Window Shades, full lne of 6 2nd 12 fee! tions reports had been received, as two 1zzar 1 drich-Crowell, was beautifully given. | Jesus' joy was in his way of living: | ed by the rector. who also made a |the new backs. colore to select from, regwiar price out of the 15 who took examinations i Dr. M. S. Kaufman preached on |and this is his gift of eternal life to | brief address-to the school. He com- | Smart Set Playing Cards. 250 Arbo: failed to pass. The enumerators are banishes pain, reduces swelling and | paster Life Triumphant. His text was mended the two choirs for their serv- % TONIGHT +.veuatvorncvensmmmms 20 \ For Fences, rs. Eic. paid at the rate of 2 cents for each per- | inflammation, softens stiff joints and | John xiv:19. and he sald: There are | = = < | {Cox auring the Lenten season and pra. | Picture Backs, 25c per pack. son they count, 20 cents for farms and | sore muscles, and fs just simply a |very few words in human language sented Easter cards to the girls’ choir. | we have a special value in Cards|TWo-piece Irish ~Point Lawe very heavy, appliqued panel desgny, edge 10 cents for each enclosure where there that include such a wealth of mean- ANl the school alto recelved Easter G. H. HASKELL, Exeiie i TIERISMED for Wan oy Deaal How delightful cards at the close of the service. for clubs and parties, 20c for pack or | il WEPlaued vanel GenEny, GE are kept heads of livestock. ing as the word life, # ‘bottle of Blizzard Oil should be in | j 1 6 packs for $1.00. 58 Thames Street. "Phone 402 Botis carasou ot Spiiiamiioie ez tiorrog D German Lutheran Church. oo c_:“ e Bt - Whis LTSN BIEE olo eeevsoces B T The 624 anniversary of Modern |, PRICE 25 CENTS. the plant, the painted savage, exist. Causes your heart to beat For the morning service the German Y, - Brussells Ingrain Rugs, will outwear 2 Spiritualism was observed on Sunday How little they know of real lie! rapidly on slight exertion, bet- Lutheran church bad its largest con- | Score Pads. two ordinary Ingrain Rogs, eize h m l'fi l .m h in the services at the Spiritual acade. Life triumphant has its only source || ter stop, and use gregation_under the pastorate of Rev.| Favors and Place Cards, 9x12, regular prico $10.26— ; | my, where the pastor, Rev. A. P. Blinn, in_the risen Christ. Theodor Bauck, whose sermon for the b o TR delivered the anniversary” address, (It must have in it the very sme P 0 s U M gay was trom tho text [ know shat my speaking fervently the” growth o elements that make up st’s charac- - 3 e con on Axminater Border Rugs, fringed ends, iri-uaiism in that period. 'Mrs. Net- fer. This is @ thrilling truth when class of twenty membens recelved thelr P 2 MITH e | fr S e SRS | GEO. A. DAVIS, | el tie Holt Harding of Somerville, Mass., duly realized. It is a life of faith. It belleves in ctal music well rendered at all ser- TONIGHT . Mo gave a great number of spirit mes- E & 9 99 .,...;y&_me eveer:l;:lg service, ;1.18?;‘: The Drug Man, God and in all he splendid revela- “There’s a Reason’ Yices by the choir under the direction 25-29 Broadway : Sweet Day, was well rendered by Mrs. 1t is thoroughly optimistic—belleving Read “The Road to Wellville,” | |duets by Miss Clare Zahn and Miss | Warisdaw Elsa Bauck, by Miss Annie Levitsky HERE 15 fio advert e ne 8 Lo, Charles S. Twist. -Baster lilies and in the best things and that the best jonquils_were effectively arranged for Franklin s"m Norwica, Ct. ‘must uklmnlyngfix h. the platform decorations % marzesd lthtnhu&uwnu' T nd Miss Pauwla Bauck, and a solo ‘Conas $isss Bisn, Bawar | e, St mar2sdaw