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Piles Cured |LENTEN SERMON BY REV. N.P. CAREY |Give the Gir with the m H Auburn Hair a Chance _flm e Christ Church Filled as Former Rector Occupied Pulpit— | Get Rid of Dandruff,Stop e st v ATPRIS. We gladly guarantee it to Quick Relief 4 Trial Package Mailed Many Met Him in Sunday School Room After Service. . Fa.llmg Hair and l‘lch- ok e o L Free to All — In Plain Wrapper ; ing Scalp, put Life scalp itel. ! i Beiiito into To put lite, luster and even Brought m)get;‘wr by .the high re- , we know now that we were not ;near:t and Deauty R_“]!"'"‘} B e gard in which they heldxtheir former [ to be cnly of an animad nature but to A oo il o o . rector, Rev., Nellson Poe Carey, and |exalt cur spiritual naiire designed to your Hair s e IalE L s e the pleasure it. gave theni fo hear him | be companions of God. Tt is too late 2 5 14 th o prwas o again, Christ Episcopal church had a |now for our criticism of these pic- | Parisian Sage is the quick- | iiisinn. s sk atha:sibst congregation which . practically filled | tures. They have transformed the |est acting hair grower, in- deligntful and refreshing Bair the seats in the body of the church for | world, and as they have their effect | Vigorator and beautifier the Staceing in tha word eud it the united Lenten service on Wednes- |uron us, so they judge our souls. If |world bas ever known and a e e e day evening, when Rev. Mr. Carey |for us there is in them ne beauty and |million clean headed and clear B oottt vy to be the preacher. He is now [ no appeal, then we are jadged, headed Amiericans won't ac- e assistant to Bishop Courtney at SL|Lay Aside Prejudice and Self-Conceit | C¢Pt any substitute, On March 25, E. A. Wid James' church in New York city. Tho-first thing for 1is to 46 to look |, Th® ifl with the Auburn 3 g g - Archdeaccn J. 'Eldred Brown of |\ "5t (" oures of the Christ s to | Dair is on every bottle and The Pyramid Smile. Trinity church read the service of eve- | v FIERE PIOHIE B0 e N it con.. | Carton of Parisian Sage; in man, 8 Noriolk St, Newark, N. J. wrote: My hair was : ning yer. the vested boys' choir, | J4, R buying see that vou get the Many cases of Piles have been|which had a full attendance, being|CCit @Rd stand before them, ready 10|genyine which is made in The Porteous & Mitchell Co. A SPECIAL EXHIBIT of Infants’ and Children’s Wear ing out and my head was full of dandru. Since using A - s H BV " 't g i Parisian Sage the dandruff | cured by a trial package of Pyramid | heard with fine effect. receive with the heart and mind of aliy oricn by the Giroux Mfg. 5 . 5 v 11 Plle Remedy< without further treat- | For his impressive discourse, Rev.|little child. The kingdom of heaven |5y ®ypais N . ey e i ey IN OUR REORGANIZED DEPARTMENT ment. When it proves its value: to is revealed enly to him who comes have quite a good growth of | Mr. Carey took the text, John xix:37, n Sarieian r Teader, N i | you, get more from vour druggist at oy M 2 ready to be taught. % Parisian Sage dear reader, 1 catits & box, and be sure you get| Loy Susllidok(GR him whom thes | “une:gemt/pictire far us o 4ee ia of ON SECOND FLOOR. the kind you ask for. Simply clip out the helping and helpful Jesus. He went zbout doing good. What effect upen your heart and mine has this picture? Can you look at with & good conscience or does it make you hang your head with shame? The second picture is that of Jesus carrying out the work which he had to do, the example of a life with a steady purpose. The next is a wonder- ful picture, that ef the Son of God among us as one who serves. Here is the parable of his whole life. He did not send another, but came himself, for any se ce, however humble. And the last is the most wonderful picture, that of the crucified Christ, with the words of forgiveness upon lips. Does the sight of the crucified one make you more willing to carry travely the work that is given you to do, and can you say with Paul, God forbid that 1 should glory save in the cross of Jesus Christ? he spealter appealed to his hearers that they should not he indifferent or refuse to look upon these pictures of the Son of God, but-that the sight of the cruci- fied one might remaln asan ever pres- ent inspiration to high and better liv- Hacl{, Livel‘y REYV, NEILSON POE CAREY. ing until that day when God shall see ; : 4 g fit to call us home, have pierced.” As a foundation thought e free coupon below and mail foday, to- gether with your name and address on a slip of paper. Save youyrself from the geon’s knife and its torture, #ne doctor and his bille For sometime past we have felt the need of more room for the proper display of Infants’ and Children’s Wear. By re-arranging our stocks on the second floor we have succeeded in establishing, what we consider, a model department for this Free Pile Remedy Cut out this coupon and mail to the PYRAMID DRUG CO, 433 Pyramid Bldg. Marshall, Mich.,, with your full name and ||| address on a slip of paper. A sample of the great Pyramid | Pile Remedy will then be sent ( class of goods. To all mothers who have children to clothe this re-organized department will be a great help, as it you at onge by mail, FREE, in plain wrapper. WHL F. BAILEY Successor to A. T. Gzrdner) enables us to assemble in one department every needed article of apparel that could be desired for Infants and Children. BEGINNING TODAY, AND CONTIN. UING TO AND INCLUDING SATUR- and he quoted & story from one of Canon Many Met Former Racter. $ Farrar's books, in which the distin- | ~After the sérvice, through arrange- DAY, WE ANNOUNCE AN OPENING B d‘ guished @uthor instanced a visitor to | ments made by St. Agnes' guild, of ! % oar lng the art ,galleries of Florence who |which Rev. Mr. Carey had been presi- . EXHIBIT IN OUR INFANTS' AND | spoke in contemptuous terms of the | dent, therc opportunity given to - IS ONE -OF THOSE 2 masterpleces he had there seen. Can- | meet the former rector socially through . Stable on Farrar's comment upon this was: | & gatherme in the Sunday school room EMERGENCIES THAT WE CAN- CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. These masterpleces are not on trial. | where there was a large attendance. i2-14 Bath Street, It s those who look et them who are | The committee in charge com:priscd NOT FORESEE. on trial Miss Loulse Robinson, president of the . gt HORSE CLIPPING A SPEGIALTY,| I & Somewhat parallel way Lent is Miss Holen Robinson, _Miss BUT Here are a few hints of what we are showing in AUTOMOBILE TO RENT - ' |2 season in which we are shown a Ongocd, Miss Mabel Webb, Miss ok abn e i Anstinants 7 great picture gallery jn which, led by { Mary Richards, Mrs, H Telepbone 883 the eye of fajth, we are shown the [and Mrs. Joseph H, Hall Lig YOU POSSESS rpieces of a life which has hung | freshments were served, Miss Martha P s . s Ma ROUTE TO THE SOURCE OF RELIEF Dr.E. W. HOLMS, Dentis! e e o e vty iy The IF YOU HAVE Shannon Building Annex, Room A, |themselves iasterpieces, without ri- | Misses Grace Enxler, Dorothy McClen- Telephone bzd. oct10d vals m the history of mankind. No | athan, Annie Petrie, Ruth Lord, Flor- TELEP“O"E SEHVIGE ALK other’ pictures held before the world | ence Carpenter and Mrs. B. Fisk, with Infants’ Soft Soled Shoes— Price 50c a pair Infants’ Long and Short Muslin Skirts— Price range 25¢ to $2.00 have been able to work as théy have] George Smith, George Bartlett, Lin- < wrought. They have changed our|coln Wadsworth, Bruce MoMillan and HAVE YOU A TELEPHONE 5& Advice tl] Muthers whole conception of human nature till John Ulmer from the cnoir hoys " AEROPLANE GUN TESTED OPEN MEETING OF YOUR HOME ? ST T BN e pctegiapk OFF FORT WRIGHT INDEPENDENT FORESTERS. I's an art to take baby’s photo- ¢ f.pn 8 it should be taken. To catch is roguish little smile, his pretty littl @imple. Buch photograps become prized g 3 e femembrances of babyhood's days in| \What is claimed to be the largest| Court Norwich, No. 4389, Independent yu::l.u cmflc. :\'e have had years of | aeroplane gun yet made was success- | Order of Foresters, successfully con- ?hvev- :xl::_:ysnh;koz‘n;.r;;pgl::‘g :}:E:r;n.. fuilly tested Wednesday afternoon on |ducted an open meeting on Wednesday ke them. No troublesome posing. | & barge off Fort Wright, Fishers is- [evening in Foresters' hall, at which nap them in a Jiffy. land, in the presence of a number of [ Deputy Supreme Chief Ranger J. J. i United States naval and army officers, | McGrath of Providence and small dele- The gun was fired twice, and although | étlons from Court viea of Baltic | it is mounted on delicate steel springs | and Court New London were visitors. there was absolutely no recoil, _ There was an attendance of c! ’ | 'Ihe inventer of the gun is Comian- | 30 present when Chief Ranger R | der Clelland Davis, U.S.N., of Wash- | TWohig opened the meeting with brief ington, who had it built by a New |but cordial welcoming words to the The Photographer, | 515 firm, 1t is a four-inoh gun, | members and thelr friends who were o, aa b ‘oo twelve feet Jong, weighs 150 pounds, | Present. Deputy Supreme Chief Ran- Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety. | .. fres a projectile weighing 44| &er McGrath made the principal ad- — pounds at a velcelty of more than 1,000 | 47 e cover DR ap R ik enh s %eet per mecond, The gun is made of | Vincingly of the strength and merits e WHAT’S NEW s | vanadivm steel, = ® °T1of the order, which he described as the | “Commander Davis and others ex- |Tichest fraternal soclety in the world > i:‘r»swd themselves as extremely well |nd the first in financial strength. It A}E | Pleased with today's tost. After a |D&S a membership of more than 241,- 4 | few .minor changes have been made, | 900; over $19,000,000 in its surplus fund Step in and see us. | the gun will be shipped to Washing- |28d 230 millions insurance .in_force. ® [ 2 | 1o o be officially testec A c. | The average insurance carried by its 72 Franklin Strest. 3 S TR TN e upon its sick benefit features, itg pro- < | MRS, GPELLMAN SURPRigEp. f{Yisions for the childrsn ‘af decozsed " CONTRACT WORK | Visited by Doicastion of Woman's Re. | mont of ine cupita sum 1 sase of o || .~ ENOUGH SAID. THEY CANNOT BE BE Infants’ Long and- Short Flannel Skirts— Price range 50c to $2.00 Said to Be Large One Made and | Deputy Supreme Chief Ranger Mc- Was Fired Without Recoil. | Grath Addressed Large Gathering. Infants’ Long and Short Slips— Price range 25¢ to $3.50 Infants’ Long Bedford Cord Coats— Price range $1.25 to $2.50 Infants’ Long Silk Coats— R Price range $4.00 to $7.00 Infants’ Christening Sets— Price range $3:50 to $7.00 Girls’ White Lawn Dresses, sizes 0 to 1 ars Price range $2.00 to $4.98 Girls’ Repp Dresses, sizes 8 to 14 years— Price range $5.00 to $8.50 tal disability and the fact that it was Yo poi "“'1 lief Corps of New London. glving insurance st. He invited :’ et r r money ine Low Mrs:- Philip S :]"n";" o the non-members present to ta an prompt and attention | ) ip Spellman, a member of | early opportunity of -uniting with o PO s Aecps &i7a a; detalls hich ge t - i J (4 S o043 Sses. sizes O 1« 4 vears— the detalls which go to make a|W. W. Perkins Woman's Relief corps | Court Norwich. Girls’ Gingham Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 yea | of New London, was given a delightful | _During the evening Ch Ranger | . Rr1G , was given & del 1 i e s R it surprisé on Wednesday morning at her | Donnis Sullivan of Court Savles was | Price range 98c to $2.98 is a d time o take up the| s se on sda) C d i . 1 R er | atter of br ng or ny outslde work | home at No. 27 Union street in thig | [ard In a recitation. Chief Ranger | 3 eed. 1 want your business | city when 20 of the ladles from the | Miner of New London and Vice Chlef e Q : Y und will appreciata It by giving You'the | New London corps came he - | fser Nagly of tim same court boin Girls’ Serge Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years— ¥ the saime, O oAt price con- | fore noon to call upon her. ° They came | sho(® PRSI, THETAE o tie Ingt Extr d val t $5.50 peshinegib | provided with basket lunches, which [ GO0 OF Hhe CORTE lagt SURAAY Wit O3 xtra good value at $5. fi . | Mr. Spellman supplemented twith a | B hen 5 Spec n ffice and 16t e tell you of | chowder. 50 more would ve soon be added. Le N)uvfi I bave complated. in | Members. of Court £ of S IS rwich were- dlso e On behalf of the guests, Mrs. Fran- o ca | . Bk - Fran- {poard from in brief remarks, and re- J ogs ] past president of the corps, | groshments of sandwiches, cake and C. M. WILL AMS, | presented Mrs. Spellman a- pair of sll. | £SPRNSTE 00 STIACWICRES, cake an | Vof candiesticks, for which Mrs. Spell 5 . 216 Main Street. | rogramme was concluded, the mem- man thanked them In her usual pleas. | PIOETMIE Was CHACIiCed. She mem: social sing before they said “Good night.” ildren’s Dresses, with two pairs of Bloomers with each suit, sizes 2 to 6 years— Price range 98¢ to $1.79 Gift to Historical Society. |Gt easy formerty ot o e | prenson won rrow carror. (| C, V. PENDLETON, JR., 10 Broadway > Took Pool Game by Score of 120 to 87 Children’s Gingham Dresses, sizes 2 to 6 years— . Price range 50c to $2.98 London County Historical society a | gift much appreciated. The gift con- sists of two quaint portraits on wood | —Brown Won Two Games in Great New London County Agent of members of the Mallory fami f Finishes. ‘hildr, ) hi a 1768 2 ¥ ; & ) b :n’s Whitg Dresses, sizes 2 to 0 years vt s g o I SECOND-HAND MOTORCYZLES ON REASONABLE TERMS Children’s Whitg Dresses, size 106 ye family was of Mystic and jn maritime | Wednesday evening at the Arcanum i : Rado 3 Cons matters became great powers. The |club there was a number present to Price range $1.00 to $10.00 anality and sey. [| Mallory Jinc was an enterprise'tn which | witness the same in the handicap pool | inexcelled. Eyes they were engaged tournament between Plerson, the lead- il i modern seientific er, and G. Wyman Carroll, who it was all defects of . e = | thought might take the game and then Lenses matched icause four to be tied for first place. | He was playing Plerson an even game, BN | both being scratch men, but was not parts. Repairi equal to the emergency. Plerson play- ed the better game, though beth made many - misses Pierson won out with- out much effort at the close by the m e o score of 120 to 87 S R T The rest of the evening was given over to games in which C. H. Brown { was interested and he won both of A e 2 » ; them. TMis first victory was wrested 144-146 Main Street. This recipe makes a pint of better | ¢rom Bliven, who was beaten 60 to 7‘.;, cough syrup than you could buy ready | Bliven being obliged to get 90 to win. made for $2.00. A few doses usually | Directly following that Brown played conquer the most obstinate cough— |- stops even whooping eough quickly, Sim. | d until near midnight, and with- ple s it is, no better remedy can be had | out a galiery, Brown won 60 to 80. at any price. There are very few more games to Mix one pint of granulated sugar with | be played. as all but six of the players Yy pint of warm water, and stir for 2 |have finished their games. Plerson miinutes. Put 214 otnces of Pinex <flft£ and Pendleton must meet, Friswell hag 2 Children’s Spring Coats, sizes 2 to 6 years— Price range $2.98 to $9.00 This Will Stop Your Cough in a Hurry Children’ 7 Straw Hats, sizes 2 to 6 years— Price range 75¢ to_$8.50 Children’s Bonnets, all sizes— Price range 25c to $3.50 ranteed n every The Plant-Cadden Co. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Save $2 by Making This Cough Syrup at Home, 7 Telephone 254.12, Franklin Street, S. BACKER, ©.frankin stre Manufacturer of COUCHES AND LOUNGES, swell, and though the game was not Children’s White and Colored Rompers— Price range 50c to 78e Children’s Flannelette and Cashmere Kimonos— H"l\”‘\‘h Bt . ";“";Wo"‘hp'a in & piy'nt l‘;’:tlle; thfin add |a game with Carroll and Haviland has Z (e i \ U H o g an the Sugar Byrup, t has a pleasant |games with Brown and Carroll. % RS 1 T Polishing tasto"and lasia & fumily"a. on time s The Above Show for Themselves What a Few Weeks Use of Schlegel’s Magic Price range 49c to $5.00 ,3;!’,|L| B:r;r: ;r;“ ! m:.e ;m';i:spoonlul every ome, two or NORWICH DELEGATES. Eye Lotion Has Done, | Y ' *hairs | . 3 6 PRI y ! : " ¥ - i xitiosnse | , You can feel this take hold of a cough | Those Who Will Attend Christian Grateful . Pati W Children’s Guimpgs, sizes 4 to 14 years— #hade byer in & way that means business. Has & Congress in New York. rateful Patients tell of almost FREE BOTTLE COUPON miraculous cures of Cataracts, Granu- equal to New good tonic effect, braces up the appetite, § § - b gt A and is slightly laxative, too, i The special committee of the Men;'w”‘.,"'dg'; ‘f’":!.,“::."'g“.!“’n" Sllp Covezs cut | helpful. A handy remedy for hoarse: |.ng Religion Forward movement ap- | many have threon swos oh and made to order | Ness, cmus, bronchitis, asthma and all | pointed to select the five Norwich del- after using this m“ig nale) on a Specialty | throat and lung troubles. egates to the Christian congress in | week. Scng! your name and a)d'drel The effect of Y)me on the membranes | New York, April 19th to the 24th, hasiw, This coupon is good for one trial bottle of Schlegel's Magic Eye Rem- edy, sent to you prepaid, with tes- timonials from thousands of cured patients, Simply fill in your name Price range 50c _to $1.00 Children’s Muslin Gowns, sizes 4 to 14 years— and address on dotted lines below SNy is well known. Pinex is the most valu- {pamed A, Browning, James L. |¢o t:'h.f"plql 5’r"cs';i fl°'.'| °é "’s“‘%g"fi“h" and mail to the H. T. Schlegel Co,, Price range 50c to $1.00 n able concentrated compound of Norwe- | cage, F. R. Starkev, L. O. Smith, and Bank Bidg. Peori flm 0.y i totmh‘ 6489 Home Bank Bldg., Peoria, Il o T e e ROWN & ROGERS gian :v‘}l:ita giufi”fid}m(‘f. n‘nd ils ;io}i'in |Rev. G. H. Ewing as the dfileéaleS{c:upun h:'-_, ::an Wl 'w?lrl rec:i‘:- b; s Wy e A 3 A fuain and all the muatural hesling | The aress will he held in () far H o s Mie QL+ s ¥ i - Contracting Painting SAia g a1t oyl sl ot coneres 1 in Carnesic | return mail, prepaid, a trial bottle of | strect Children’s Muslin Skirts, sizes 4 to 14 years ! not work in this formula. { e City. : 3 L Paper Hanging t;f;xpn d»:m_\ S fly;gny S{’:upn;:ipe hag | e [ many almost blind to sight. . i Price range 50c to $1.50 7 Prices and work guaranteed. :Inigdffl ent, ursu arity throughout the DIED, —— e 4 2o N % . g States and Canada. It has often e Sorw NEW LINE £6b13TuTHS 27 Chestnut Street. | becn hnihbetg, Hongh never snocialty: MARSDHE s | Normtch, Mareh | of FALL DRESS GOODS direot from QLALITY Y — guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or ML Mrs. ) 2 * milly at very low prices. 4 | money promptly refunded, gnes with fhis | 1 romtne o oVl A Malbone, aged | MU L Fent lengine of all kings, | B Work should always be considered SIGN PAINT! } i dr i i & o | especially when it costs no more than NG | recipe. Your druggist has Pinex, or will ot Cotton Goods and Silks at Half Prices | g B oI gl b | et 5t for ean Rt ot send "t ‘The | POTTER—In Montville, March 21,1912, ol ) the inferior kind. <killad men are . e TU AL e sfroe':'i Bib b Jor 3o s e Lewellen il Potter, aged &4 vears MILL REMNANT STORE employed by us. Our price tell the s Wi ! t L i and 7 months, formerly of Norwich. JOHN BLOOM, Prop, |whole story. “Telephoune 706-2 Notice of funeral hereafter. _ 171 W. Main St. STETSON & YOUNG