Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 6, 1912, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

EASTER MUSIC IN THE CHURCHES Special Programmes Arranged by Choir Directors and Or- ganists, the General Theme Being Resurrection Day. e following are the pregrammes Sunday Scheol Festival Service. special musloal services arrane- for the churehes of the oity on | Carols oot Harker Faster Sunday, Offertory anthiem, Alleluia, Chrtst f8 " Risel, Wilson Park Congregational | Caroline H. Thompson, organtst. (igau Freiwde—Taster Morning, Ot Andewwds, Ohu ol Mutling 7.30 Communion, a. m. Anthem—The Pay of Resugrection, | Service of Holy Berwald 10.3 Offertorp—The Nazarene, Adams Prayer, Holy Communion and Tenor Sola mon : Anthem—On Wings of ldving Light, mal, Come Ye Faithtul and > the Strain. Alto solo and quartstte, with violin ssover. E. V. Hall Wheaton Reade 2. Wheaton Reade Welcome Happy cbbligato by Miss H, Royce Anthem—Thanks Be to God, Organ Postlude—Gi Frey ‘Spence The choir will have the assistance «of Miss Helen Royce, violinist, at the morninz servioe. Vesper Service, 4.30 p. m. Organ Fralude—Chast Triumphal, Grey Bartleit | | | el Chosar, mn 109, The Day of Resurrection. ry, Come See the Place Where he Lord Lay E. Wheaton Reade hymn 111, Christ the 2 Coday 0 p. m. B ds 1t Degan to Dawn, | Children’s Carol Service with presenta- ruette | tion of Laster esgs. A\nthem—Jesus Christ Is Risen Today, | Christ Church. Manney | 11 a m Urgan Postlude—March in F, Processional Hymn, Morgan Bruce Steane I Anthem—Chrisi, Our Passover, Parker - tional, sloria Patr ozart FIE6 OGgsaaBt Deum—in A, N. G. Ross | Morning st 10.30 o'clock. Organ Prelude—Prelude ) Butto; Quast Faptasia, E Douglass | Jubllate—in B, Elliot Button Carol—Easter Day, A. P. Howard | UCHORS Anthem—Awake, Thou That Sleepest | 1,r0it Anthem—as It Began to Dawn | " “Sbertos | M, B, Foster Postlude_Grand Choeur, =~ Spence|yyys Eleison—in B, Baker Bvening, 7.30 o'clock o fe e > esurrectic R I apbis Strain, |° athem— Am'the Resurcection | T < e o Hallelujah Chorus, from ‘arol—Down from Their Home on| Me h | Hib, ik Sthea Carter | sanet A P. Armes nthe o s Sfartin | Hymn, J. E. West lian Martin | giorta Old " Chant —_— "] Recessio Tour: 54 \‘1‘0 i Th « will be isted by Wal- o—Mar i O, Krohn, tenor, Jackson, | | basso, are now r members | Second Congregational. Afternoon, 4 o'clock. Sunday school festival Church of the Good Shepherd (Uni- | versalist). | STOMACH DISTRESS, GAS AND DYSPEPSIA WiLL GO. Heartburn, Gas and Indigestion Go Five Minutes After Taking Pape's Diapepsin. | o s iffers an attack of indi- gestion or some form of Stomach trouble, why don’t you keep some Diayepsin in the house handy? | his harmless blessing will digest anything you can eat without the slightest discomfort, and overcome a sour, gassy Stomach five minutes after. i Tell your pharmacist to let You read the form plainly printed on these 50-qent cases of Pape's Diapepsin, then As There family who vou' will readily see why it makes ndigestion pur Stomach, Heart- burn and r distress go in five minutes relieves at once such miseries as Belching of Gas, Eructa- tions of s ndigested food, Nausea, | Headache siness, Constipation and | other Stomach disorde yme folks hava tried so long to find from Indigestion and Dyspepsia or an stomach with the common, ever, advertised {hat théy have about made up thelr minds that_the: wrous, or balieve Nervotsness, the | Stomach, or | This, no doubt, Is a serious mistake. Your real trouble is, what you eat does | not digest; instead, it ferments aad sours, furns to acld, Gus and Stomach poison, which putrefy in the dizestive tract ‘and intestines, and, Dbesidas, poison the breath with nauseous odors. A hearty appetite, with thorough di- | . and without the slightest dls- | mfori or misery of the Stomach, is A tix i un a0l ne yui' Aot to try Papts Diapepin [ have something el heirs is a cz arrh o o of Junior Church, 4 p. m. | , Hark! Ten Thousand Harps congregation; Hope's Maisie Stamm, Olive Linton | singing, Hark, the E s, fors: recitation, Easter Morning, | Laura Peckham; recitation, The Story Higgins; singi ime! juniors; pray A ; singing, Savi A erdLead | memory work, condu Rue Bliven, Psalm 1, exts, | Im 100, text drill; singin ing at the I'eet of Jesu: offering; sing- ing, Come Gather soms of | Eas niors; exercise, Lester Peck- | .efiingwell, Lawrence Brown- | wucile Tracy, ' Harold Biliings, | Higgins; recitation, The World | Itsell Keeps Easter Day, e Evans; | pastor's Ik, Rev. F, O, Cunningham Exercise, Soldiers for Jesus on, Christ Hath Risen! Maisle 2 e i uvm: singing, Redemption Song, | brist, the Lord, is {“1;’11']‘.‘Y, juniors; beendiction, pastor. Patr Page 130, Evening. rrection Costa | Organ Prelude, Batiste Thine Eyes—ladles’ |Doxolo: | hem—The Lord, Hath Triumphed, Ashford 3, Pan Magd#lene, Warren|A sus Revives Again, Lorenz ard; Secord vioijn, 3 | Offertory—Bexitone solo, The Lord is : Grand Offertory in G, | Risen, Sullivan Broadway Congregational. Lefebrue-Wely | Postlude in C, Nowell p An augmented choir of 16 voices, di- | organist and ¢ di- 3 Malling | rected by Miss Mary Rogers, will sing. | T A. Wh soprano; st Risen, West |Miss Carrie E. Champlin is or st. | Mrs. Herbert Willey Stephen o b e e | Peckham, ~tenor; B. Linton, | § 10.30 a. m, ‘I Third Baptist Church. | wua The school cone Gounod | S 7::::“3‘\\“]‘ be gi evening at 6.30 . Gordigiani | 2¢19¢ as follow : p M Sonned | OPe: orus, Christ is King, 18, Lambillotte | and Gunday School i Gounod Eading | = He is Risen, | Choir_and’ School. | | Anthem, flertory, The Wondr Mrs. W. G Hase Postlude Dawr a n E ‘“,“, Rosenig reaks the Dawning, lorus in A, He A. Guilmant | Messrs. F. and John ing Boudreau acred Heart Church, Norwich Town. Larki elina_Peterson, Flor- iladys Matthew ce Ladd, ad s, Gladys f Easter, r and School. he Little Flowe Dywight Thompson, What is y's Name? Recitation Chorus, E: Mildred Ca Blessed Has Choir an Chorus, Anthen Post e, Gran orus ( 8.30 a. m. form Guilmont | Welcome, Happy Morning, nty Home | G. Haselden. | B. Calkin | Red ganist, Waldo whury i Mother Dear, O Pray for Me, Hymnal ‘ee Home Girls, | Uncasville M. E. Church | Holy God, We Praise Thy e of Hope, ! forning TR s : v i « hool. | bikaes e R T William Lund, organist; | Binging, Rise il RS S t I. Peckham, superintendent. Bolo and quartette, How Much More? [ viai 4 0uame oo o Ehcns Grace Memorial Church. | ;‘nz(:l. #; S _‘vum‘_"‘ Kyrie, Hammerel ¥ morial Bapt h R 2 umb 16 Opent ) Loesch ceum will glve ghasng, 1At - | TLoesch afternoon at B kst © Bt | y Regina Coeli, di n of Mr Annie B. New n organis i . i e early r Trinity Episcopal. at the h | Service 7.30 a. m Processional Misses ) | B tiactatio. Service nch and Me Mount Cal Baptist. | Offertory anthem, Alleluia, Christ fe and John Kingsley. Organist Miss I A AR | Ris Wlison \ Malone Morn i * Sullivan | Greeneville Congregational Church. S el i e. Sunday Morning 10.30. mnde 0.30 2. m o) Voluntar ter Prelude, eyt Baster ¥ ant L. Ashford Ml o Te Deu Hark )iferto Solo- is Risen, i Jehovah's Prais Beriedictu: Hawl Arch . MacDougall, | Offertory anthem, Christ is Risen, ira B. Wilson Now Let the Gates of Zion Huhu | ernoon Service, 4 o'clock. charistic service, Mewitt [ v1oiiiy SoTo-Berenate, " Moamitowaid Glory Be to Our Risen Lord. Frank Benson Offertor Leyback | The ¢ H I « . Resurrection Light, | Baster E. L. Ashford | Voices, | 1 e sung by a double quar- Nerwioh People Should Not Neglect Their Kidneys. | BWon't overlook s slightest backache | R Miss Isa altos; A. be warning you of approa or fatal Eright's disease. ing drop: Kidney d Central Baptist Church. rning Service 10.30 o'clo ease Is seldom fatal if treated in time, , As It Began to Dawn, but neglect paves the way for serious X 5 " Troett kidney troubles. Don't meglect a lame | SOF lo, with violin obligato pwell and Mr. Eldred. aching back another day. Don't|spthem, He is Risen, Pettman Ssoge dizsy spells, irrsgular or dis- Evening Servie 0 o'clock. colored urine, headaches, weariness or | Anthem, 1 Declare Unto You The depression. Begin treating the kidneys | Glory Rogers | Solo, 0'G Pau 1 Have Mercy, from St. Mendelssohn with the reliable, Doan's Kidney Pil me-tried remedy years, Anthem, The Angel's Song, Allen Doan's have been curing sick kidneys Resurrection Morn, and curing permanently. Endorsed by Rodney Boewioh peopis, Anthem, The Glorius Resurrection, Dantel Donoghue, 193 W. Main St, atiatte ol | to. aesibtis b Norwich, Conn.. says: “I can recom- id B. Eldred at the morning mend Doan's Kldney Pills highly. I i by Willlam H. O'Brien, ston at the evening service. had severe pains in the small of my First Baptst Chureh back and across my kidneys and my | 3 . Morning: e back was very lame. Doan’s Kidney L A Pills, procured at N. D. Sevin & Son's | Grgan Frilude in &, e Tirug Store, rid me of my trouble in a | Anthem—Christ, the Lord, is Risen, short time and I therefore cannot speal SR D Ay Wilson too bighly of them.” Easter Carol—The World Ttself Keeps For sale by all dealers. Prics 50o. ter Adoratlon, Lorenz Foster-Milburn Ce,, Buffalo, New | Gfrertor ano $0lo by Mrs, T A York, sole agents for the Unlted| wheeler, O Light That caks from States. Yonder Tomb, Dressler Remember the name—Dosn's—and Posilude—Pilgrims’ March take no others Scotson Clark Hymn, Welcome, | | 3 | r. C. F. Fraz Clement Busk no solo, I Know deemer Liveth, Hand Chester K. Snow, Bass s Offertory, sopr That My F | | | | lu | Evening Service | Processional Lord, is F | Easter Servl entitied - 1de Hyr Christ, the ay Lerman of Story and "he Victor of Bo: by r and Mrs. Ge | Manning, Reader, as follows It Chorus, Hail, Mighty Victor Jnison Chorus, The Gate of Life. Sopr oio and chorus, M; At the Tomb, Mrs. Chy Quartet, Let Snow, Mrs zier I Soprano solo The M r Snow "here be Peace, H. Bushnell, Mr, nd Mr. Clement Bushnell, ve in Him. and unison n of Hope, s Martha I chort Brown. den Harps. | Quartet and chorus, Bright d Morning Sta w, Mrs. Bushnell, Mr. Flelding and Mr. F Robinson, An 'm, Rejoice and i Solo, Mr. Robinson o1 Mr. Fielding. Soprano Solo, Snow yOrgan Postiude, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1912 Al Trolleys Lead To Spring Apparel For Women and Misses Style and service are the qualifications which you look for and these qualities are just what The Boston Store garments will give. They are different and different from Try it. the ordinary in the right way., They are built upon snappy lines and yet adhere to the canons _ of good taste. They are trimmed in novel and artistic ways, the fabrics are of the latest So far as is possible we.avoid duplication and Boston design and the workmanship is right. Store garments are truly exclusive. The price scale which we have adapted to the needs of all is Women'’s and Misses’ Suits, $11.98 to $35.00 Women’s and Misses’ Coats, $9.98 to $25.00 Women'’s and Misses’ Dresses, $5.98 to $25.00 We are showing a beautiful assortment of Dresses and Coats for Young Girls. Lace Department THE NEW VEILS FOR SPRING WEAR—Shadow Vells w are very light are much in favor as are also Shetland Veil- ings in white, black and colors, We also show Tuxedo and Magple Veilings in both plain and fancy meshes, All t newest colors and designs. 25¢ to 98¢ a yard Silk Department 23-INCH FOULARDS—AIl Silk Foulards in seasonable colors and small neat designs. The usual price of these silks is 59¢ a yard. We are selling this 33c a yard S PSP CH S A IS Dress Goods Department H SERG ‘ine Weave Serge in the correc the one-piece dresses. We have this seasonable f: the wanted colors., For Saturday FRE weight for ic in all 43c a yard Toilet Goods Imported and domestic perfumes of the highest grade in bottles or in bulk as you wish. Our stock in sirable odors from all the standard perfumers. fit of Saturday customers we have put up some of grade perfumes in sample size bottles. White Rose, Gar ‘White Lilac, Geranium, Carnation, E A Bottle 10c Leather Goods A REAL LEATHER HAND BAG—Black seal gral silver, gilt or gun metal frames, leather handl purse. A regular $1.00 value. SATURDAY—Special 69¢ leather with and change ROSARIES A NEW SHOWING OF ROSARIES IN OUR JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. AMETHYST, GARNET, EMERALD, TOPAZ, MOONSTONE, ETC., IN VARYING QUALITIES. O8c to $2.25 YOU CAN. Y NEGLIGE a fine new SHIRTS. pring GOTHAM OUTING SHIF p doubdle cuft and soft lar of the same pat new ‘line.. GOTHAM SHIRT. WHITE Beautiful ¢ FOWNE and ADLE) There are innumer: gloves for men but better than these tw: dress or st ‘We make We line of Negligee Shirts in the patterns, well-known Gotham S i $1.00, $1.50, $2.00' L o mn g SPRING NOVELTIES OF IMMEDIATE INTEREST Hair Goods I | SHELL BARRETTES—A variety of 25c and 3%c qualities in plain, strand and fancy shapes. black of pi Pur es. new suit or d very superior qualit These Ribbons SATURDAY—Special 17¢ Hosiery Department the famous McCALL! and white, B — Underwear Department We are displaying a new line of Imported Swiss Ribbed Vests of They are low neck and sleeveless with beautiful hand crocheted yokes with either square or V neck. Easter Ribbons Special Sale of Taffeta Ribbon for Easter Extra Heavy Taffeta Ribbon in a good line of desirable colors, re particularly suitable for halr ribbons. Selling regularly for 29c a yard, variety. are showing ncluding the h French able col- . A stri -.$150 and $2.00 K OUTING amy white silk. $2.50 RTS Wi R'S \GLOVE able makes of there are mnone 0. All kinds for $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 a beautiful showing of the New Fancy Ribbons in The prices range from 29¢ to $1.29 a yard. Easter Furnishings for the Men THE WOMEN FOLKS ARE NOT THE ONLY ONES WHO SHOULD BE FAVORED AT THIS SEASON. GET INTO LINE WITH A NEW SHIRT, A PRETTY TIE AND A GOOD PAIR OF GLOVES. LOOK AS HANDSOME AS NBEW SPRING TIES IN GREAT VARIE- TY CH TIES AND TWO-IN-ONE TIES, $1.50 to $550 {ESE LATTER HAVE DIFFER NISE LACE DUTCH COLLARS T PATTE! ON BACH SIDB. 25¢ to $1.28 - PLATN AND FLOWERED SCARFS $1.50 to $3.98 ALL OF OUR WIDE OPEN END SILK FOUR-IN- bias and dium and thing for M SILK HOSE in all colors, We also carry other standard makes of silk and high-grade cotton and lisle hosiery in a great range We particulariy call your attention to a new line of Silk Hosiery in a line of colors including tans, white, gray, primrose and others of equal desirability. NEY BROTHERS' TUBULAR SILK Easter Hats The Boston Store Millinery Department is like a garden all abloom. A riot of all the beautiful colors of Spring made captive in the form of the prettiest, daintiest, most stylish You will find some beautiful hats from across the water; hats which you can conceive. you will see some just as beautiful designed upon this side; you will find big hats, saucy little hats, hats for dress occasions, hats for daily wear and they are all aftractive hats, If you wish a hat copied from an imported model or if there is some particular shape whith you wish trimmed in a certain way this is the department to v sit for we are fully equipped to give you the very best and the most artistic service, Get Your Spring Hat Now EASTER GLOVES Gloves, like other garments, requirs as care- ful fitting and as much attention to design. We handle gloves which are designed to fit the hand. Let us demonstrate them. TWO-CLASP ROLAND GLOVES in all colors, $1.00 GLOVES in all $1.50 16-button lengths and the $1.75 to $3.00 GLOVES in $1.00 to $2.50 GLOVES n one or' two-clasp TWO-CLASP MONOPOLE colors .. LONG GLOV! 8 12 and in white, black, tan, gra pagne shades . CHAMOIS AND DOESKIN white and natural colors Match the $1.00 a pair de $1.00 PATR OF SHE WILL APPRECIATE A GLOVES AS AN EASTER GIFT, BOSTON STORE SPECIAL THE HEROINE GLOVE}-For sale on! ” The Boston Store. flexible kid 50c and 75¢ Y-S sk of good welght A splendid glove and we tans. 19c¢ a yard Fresh lots of the pretty new Spring Neck- wear have just been received and the variety is overwhelming. These dainty, lacy novelties are most charming. NEN AND LACE STOCKS AND 25¢ to $3.98 LACE TRIMMED ....... ..25¢ to 3290 AND LACE TRIMMBED CASCADES 25¢ to 98¢ ISE AND TRISH LACE SIDE FRILLS EMBROIDERED JABOTS . ......... 25¢, 50c, 75c, $1.00 EMBROIDERED COLLAR AND CUFF SETS 25¢ to $3.50 80c te $2.50 Special for Saturday a new line of IRISH LACE JABOTS .. 50c HANDS in all the new cross stripes. Light, me- dark colorings. Just the LACE C ASITTE §HT8 Easter. Regular s0c Tles, SATURDAY—Special 38c

Other pages from this issue: