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ERSONAL | [ ¢ e : Ckl Wian: b, peoad an T sow. [ Eagter Congregalions Fill Church |53 65 Mrs, Georee Rsymmd is visiting rel- d ’ uud brought forth an abun L ST I Fogiva (O : ; : Y With (his rich harvest of pure .Tamu ‘Mclntyre of mrttord is vis~ s &rd pious sonls commenced the e s p ; 5 scedti Th, seed of .psruuu ‘!ARIOUS “TVARIOUS MATTERS | e parenis in Gromvenor vace. | City Pastors Discourse Upon the Resurrection Theme—Pro- | s te! it e St sroondof Stowell Gilbert of New York spent 2 formalism and sensualism and di April § is St Waiter's da.}, ‘Sunday at his home on Broad street. fl.lle Fh-.l Deeonlin inel R l ’ ll . l Yet there came forti a harvest of v R K o m%vfif“ T Narvaet of fatth. Haw Daniel Avery of Snmers has been Timothy Fields of New Haven spent L R b I—With the harvest of faith, - ai from bankruptey. Easter at his home on Sherman street, Programmes—Rev. P. C. Wright's Tenth Anniversary. | Ve, besun tie third seed sowving that . B the ictlima o . religious ty. Miss Iva Bartlett of Montville has The seeds of independence and tolera- returned from a visit with friends ig tion were diligently sown. The Providence. Bright, sunny skles for the morning | from the Iife of God This lite of | 125 through their industry tailen fto Ay e ok y of Easter Sunday, with the special|larmony with God, Christ had kept | the bosom of every chur 1o ‘inin anning of Oneco street | significance of the day in the church|even through the temptation of the g it ol s passing a few days with relatives | calendar, meant unusually large con- | wilderness, the agony of the garden, |, —1ere is ome more seeitime which s e Eresations In all the churches of the | and the panes of Goigotha, and 0 18§ Wi Su"{he ictoey of ove. —As 3ok % : . i ce o v, | the Author of life to those who accel 1 + g Seate ure still to be had at Davis'| | Bt il £ Of dhe faculty of 1but a sudden shower arriving about §|his work. Jesus emphasizes the il P B e N L g evening, with an increasing downpour | spirit in the true scheme of life. His Some beautiful e ses at the May- T pal de the" evi ttendano death, opening the life of the spirit to s ~ SARd rBEAbhos or VTR T Jobn J. Manning of Oneco street|OfF ain, made the evening attendance|was the life of real altruism, It was icto SOME 92 Har restdence o Wi Mamanmitent O ey b T pIes of iwGen e ki, Snats: not in deeds alone, but in the tnner | oo 50 Shall he gain the Viclory to attend a funeral. Park Congregational Church. purposes and motives that made him Th, b hers wag 4 good number of ¥is- grountipnal Ghuro the willing servant of race. Such a e pulpit decorations were of Bast- (e SR A p 21 er lilfes, car , and be- MME. TAFT_Palmist and clalrvey- | 1ors fo the Otis library reading room | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bentley of La- [, At Bark church at the morning ser- | lite cauld not be held down. Tt huis in | Sora the althr wae o Macier gt ani—bas returned Lo (S Washington [ Sunday afternoon. Miss Weldon was tte street left Good Friday for a | 1% (1 } beantifis deomations ot | It the elementa of ascenda In this | 4nq pink and white carnations. 8t. New London, where she will be|in charge. fer days’ stay in Pawtucket, R. I ;‘,." ‘];I'f“" eautiful decorations of | is the secret of successtul discipleship & * pleasdd to sce any of her friends and laster MWlies and = other appropriate| —to pattern after the quality of this erman Lutheran Church, patrons. decisd Miss Ella, Fisi gave a social and Wintred Youn, a junior at Yale, i | 1OWers and green plants, The Faster riumphant e And he promises to| Serviccs at the German Lutheran dance fo ‘Groton and Poguonnoc | SPending the Easter vacation with his | usic Was well chosen and carried out | ziy the power to achieve such a | chufch began with the confession ser- v P de o mother, Mrs. Lillian Youn, 7 in a way to add materially to the im- | yictors. of spii vice an? Lord's supper, for which Rev. DR. G A‘ DAvls friends Saturday evening at her home Mochs ouny /of Unfan | B erees Of Yho wavics. The. offer: y pirit, and his resurrection PP Sales of Easter hoveities, favors, candy, etc, reached a high record mark this season. The letter carriers had almost as many packages Saturday-as burdened them at Christmas time. Jorwic! is the pled; Theodor Bauck preached from the text 2 in’ Norwich. tory, by Mr. Learned, was a beautiful Bledgy of SEUML T know sour wock, seur patiains T8 mcldfln‘s in sociu' 54 w”mgton Street Such was. {he demand. for flowers on | Master Mechanic Percy F. Senter |Selection. Miss Royce also added to Central Baptist Church. confirmation class of 13 members re~ Saturday that some of the florists had | ©f the Talls mill and Mrs. Senter have | the second anthem with the sweet| At the morning service at the Cen- | ceived their first communion. For the Hours: 1-3 and 7-8 p. m. disposed of all their Baster lilles shori- | been fiyku € Mr. Seater's parents at|tones of her violin. Dr. Howes ser- | tral Baptist church a congregation of | regular service the pastor Special attention to the Eye, Ear,|ly afte well, Mass. mon was from Acts 26: 8, “Why | unusual proportions was present. Ten | preached from the text John 14: 19, N,,.p.“.'ng ;-y:,:.g gl ot G 2 should it be thought a thing incredible | persons “were baptized and received | live and thou shait live. Mrs. Anna Dubois of Boston is vie- - Moterists who complained of Sunday |~ Miss Alice Halligan, an instructor | with you, that God should raise the [into the church. The music for the day was particu- | ting Norwich friends. Telephone 827. morning’s dust were even louder in}in the Windham high sehool, was the | deas The resurrection means sa| Rev. P. C. Wright spoke from the | larly appreclated, and was rendered in their complaints of the unexpected rain | Buest of her sister, Mrs. Fred L, New- [ much to us on account of who Chrisi Edward H. Tibbetts of Broad street text in John 14: 19, “Because I live.” | pleasing munner by a triple quartette %5 tho Srtitiog. ton, over Sunday. was and what came before. The great | He said #u part: Ilere we have the |of mixed voices. Easter lilies and |SPent Easter in New York. nll. .WIIN w. CA[.I.AHAN AN ct of the incarnation puts this one | mighty fact of the Christian religion. | palms were attractively arranged for % iy e pom The New England Insurance ex- | Ravmond Higging has returned | on ne meridian. We are im- | After all is Mrs. M. P, Lewis has returned to T id, we must rest our hope | the decoration, and in the evening at 7 ¢ concerned in our Lord’s re-|and our faith upon the timeless Mie. | o' y school's annual pce on earth again, concerned | He was in eternity. He is here. All s given with an in- home, No. 36 Uncas strest Ph Py d S 8 ange has issued a new tariff book. [RCme after a week's visit with his | mens ySICIal an lfl’g on Rates in a number of Connecticut cit- | aunt. Miss Sarah A. Higsgins, at the fes are slightly increased. Maples, Terryville. at enough to decend to us. | the mysteries of our faith center herc, | teresting programme in which the| Gerard L. Jensen of the Yale faculty 814 Main Street. Telephone 426 . s T B esiies. and Tania AL | We have many proofs of this resur- I:i»u miracles, virgin birth, resurrec- ses and children participated is in town for the Easter recess, Mercnants reaped the benefit of ad- B, s es Moran of | roe ol abtatry ™ 3 *waa Lion. £ their It z e ol Ocn of tatn/Bk Hikistis < |1 Mercaent teanda the benmliof a0 ey e ewd o O I eyt L06, B3 e abiatise i eeaea to ) 0T B it sy T David Bacon has returned te Nor- began early and ended only when | Bedford Fall River and Pawtucket,|¢henticated fact in history. It had num- | Herein is to be found the explana- doice and be glad.” a phrase from | wioh aster spending the past week fn doors were closed at night. R. I, during the Baster vacation. erous and competent witnesses. It |tion of our breaking over the limita- o o Bt vt Rensr byl £ e onns o conyinced the incredulous. No myth | tions of our fellowmen. “Yet a littie xt chosen by Rev. Thomas A. e 8 dods v il 2 ; : e spirit which pervaded the services at| th ? the Misses Cogswell of spiendid evening of wit and song- hardly early Delievers, nor upon the | more; but ye behold me. “Because I Sp 2 i} the guest of e og3wi R normal school, return today from a S Fau and hest people | Bver This fact, explalns our vison. | Sk, Patrici’s chureh on Baster da¥, | Tincoin avenue. EWoRs oalion stqhtientio Uik, nviction of its truth. [ From the days of Christ until now the |ANGing continuance in ~the jubilan The Yale Boys are planning:io give a Miss Miriam Skidmore and Miss | <l % : ose | whil nd th e H , | Grumbly—furnished the keynote to the Mrs. E. R. Sleight of New York 1 ]thas(gf “f flgnlal Ski" i 8 2 g to gi Elizabeth Sherman of the Willimanti | c°Id have been worked off upon those | While, and the world beholdeth me n persecutor had no fragile The bill for an appropriation of cor! y lelujah chorus by Lambillotte, so! Miss Winifred Wolles of Town street 2 Miss ic o) _ | Dangers and persecutions made lods| world has felt the working of a new s - it - " §13.575 for the dormitory recently | Miss Beatrice R MoChesney, a stu-|,¢"tiom “Another proof is its relation | pover. Al human well = being s | ¢l Sung by the ~hlnllr' ind echioini in| has becn spending part o ler vacation built at the Mystic oral school has at the Hartford high school, is | 01 them. Anouk history. Only a| Wrousht out through thi 1e tone of the big bell which rang with friends in New Yor 3 ¥ o vacati 1 power. It been signed by Gevernor Baldwin. ;fg,ldfghgar‘fi‘: J-‘fifgps:‘:;al:x& \:l'i':’s big event like this could so fit into |[the highest power, always operating over the city in unison with the altar —_ Miss Marion Perkins of Hartford is | s, at the solemn moment of the & oa i e Du and bring about other great events|along the line of the highest standards. ")'“jr_ *_‘ s ettt apsetinn o fus B b R B pVER DAL BRbosi et which have changed the whole world | Upon it we are dependent for all our (Consecration. . o o |spending the Easter vacation at ber Pars LR Expectsd THat e Siverdr iss Margaret Carroll, daughter of | It prevails over evil men and ovil act- ‘,;“;‘(}‘;“;‘;‘,‘;,1“{,?,,;,‘,:?,",,:"““- And it Rev. William F. Cavanaugh, with Sl s Superrvmeratry Michae! Carr _|ions. It provides deep provision for 8 ¥ 8 Sor e 5 . . and his staff will be present at the ?\ pml;\”sr:z?\:r‘-dl;)- l‘)hl‘:lr”hur;l:r::“\"n::leh e ‘.xpel;_imws Snd file. tiie. World hmu\ Jesus herein gave birth to | Rev. Father Grumbly nleaton ‘xn'\‘l Rt:\ AMr. and Mrs. } Bb(ldveu;-d Miss Now Lonlon papers were interested | tion at the Backus hospital for appen- | uncertainties. 5 live: ye ;‘M'}i}""? alfoT Ehe ftmslean. | 0 L b Nt “compibn i SalF 3 i W o Gi ' ig - | dicit 5 The vesper Service Irad more Easter | ness of his life he = sth of o £, s # . g TR L e mmsle wnd & Special sermon for the | hearts. The grave is not our goal. We to Emmaus, Luke xxiv, when even| Reginald Reynolds of New York ing Perkinses,” and The Telegraph| Miss Catherine Babeock of Crans- |children of the Sunday school, T e o s it e i ;‘é}g&fi?{“‘;’ofi Spen B “;:“:l;;l“';n e - copies it in full, é‘x’:"(fil;"fi,B.;mixfi‘”ffia%?‘swh of Jr»\'\- Broadway Congregational Church. 1’,,,;”, know the chill but we shall feei |1sh and slow of heart,” until they had ESTRT NI ST WE S e R i ol B Plai}!l’]‘eid ~“r_o}e’“:‘ifd;}; In his sermon at the morning ser-| the glow of eternal life. Not only shall | €aten the bread which He blessed and| Miss Doris Brown of Meirose, Mass., vic 8 egatic ml ve, " v o | brake; and their spritual eyes were|has been the guest of M Edith Truabim, est, e “’e’feyfi"fgcdo:; A *Erenkila aifoet. ter, spoke upon the topic What ‘“mmn- best. Come to that for which he | Plied the lesson to the Bible Means by Resurrection, using the | p, text 11 Cor. 6: 14, God both ra HAS ANNUAL MEETING, | l-ord. and will raise up us through his | ¢ osed us. The soul shall at last m, to begin at the close of the| Mrs. H. T. Huntington of TYonkers, lize itself in the fullriess of its per- i g the polnt that by the| N. Y. 18 visiting her mother, Mrs, being. g of religion men would more|M. P. Lewis of l‘ncua street. i of the speakers was ex-Senator W. IL | TRI KAPPA FRATERNITY By going te Dr. King you it i By going to Dx. Kug yoa pisce || Hanl of Willingion, remost demtist W % z ; Sk ok power. He developed first how late the r the offertory solo, with violin | clearly see and know Christ. e (. New Bogiend, || The Good Friday oftering i thele, ..o a0 Somole L L idea appeared in the course of Old | ghiigato by Raymond B. Fldred, Mrs.| Chorister F. L. Farrell directs as| Miss Julia E, “Brewer has returned who, by his wonderful inventions, [| Catholic churches zoes for the preser- al Gathering Held at 1 as revolationized Ao 4 il . . | Testament development, and w Was | Nelson T. Crowell, soprano, was heard | Well as plays, and had his voices un-|to Norwich, after visiting her parents, Dbas revolu the sclence of [l vation of sacred places in the Holy| Wauregan House With Twenty in | oiveq in it when it did appear. Sec- OB e, | der good -mrnl in the Gounod Festi- g . Frederick Brewer of dn being supplement- in her best voice, singing with sweet- | und $CoDe | nass and expression, and the quartette dentistry. By the ume af the Land. Yast years offertory in this| Attendance. King Safe System of Dentistry J| diocese was $1.020.02. The total in the ond, the increasing curren val mas: | pet< < T GF the conCAntion 1h fhe Beriod DetWeen | nombors wort eil reatban ed by s ¢ orchestra, which - Geilcits or erveom - can sy || Pxiied Btates was 626,710 An evening of much Dpleasure was|the Old Testament and the New.| For the evening sercice, W. 1. |had notably| Miss Burnham of the Dana school their teeth extracted, mled or AniGmohiliate. of the stats are berlie. ssed by twenty members of the Tri| Third, the substance of N Testa- | o¢Brien, baritone of the Barleben quar- | §0od work for girls is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Kappa fraternity at the Wauregan | ment teaching on the subject arranged house on Saturday evening at the six- | in answer to three questions (1) Who teemth annual banquet and reunion of {are raiged from the dead? (2) When )ston, wns heard with pleasure | B. J. G 4 Waterman R. Burnham durimg the nely rendered solos, The Res- | by Gordigiani, a florid uum;ms-nml. Baster vacation, tion Morn (Rodney e o religious in character. — is the nature | 0 God Have Mercy frlm>1 y!le’?x%e‘l‘s‘swhn": 'I‘}fw Forty Hours' Devotion dates| Miss Rebecca Reynolds and Charles low are the | st Paul, : from the 16th century, and commem-|Lewis of Boston, whose e% h what manner of | The flowers about the pulpit, orated the period Christ’s body re-|was recently announced, are | lilies, arranged with palms and eve ined in the tomb, In the procession | Mrs. Gardiner Greene. | greens, were particul attractiv oc children Sunday, each = crowned WITHOUT A 2 hind a bill- to be submitted to the next fL.E OF PAIN OR D - session of the general assembly com- RT. pelling all vehicles to carry Ughts|ine Academy soclety. The following s & ef g | do they ris No PAIN, NO HIGH PRICES: f|afier dark. The present statute only |meny was served, the tables being at- | of the resurrection? My prices are within the reach || 27Plie5 to Tubber-tired vehicles. v At e B g TR of ail who appreciate good work. H ot wedists’ & bhads e84 : body do they come Unhesitatingly 1 clatm to be the [| snotw stnrm about the 15th of the pr*;!f Ovsters in the Deep Shell was pointed out that, whatever only real painiess dentist in Nor- & Horseradish tions of detail remained unans large cross of lilies and le scension or ealla lily, Miss| A, P. Lathrop of New York city has wich. ik eot month. He says that the planet| Cream of Chicken Soup—Regence | the abolute confidonce of the ADOSLES | cinins mas on the fromd Jyrble hye- e o Wi e, returned afier passing a few days with b o o e L that when | eyl ey, pRadishes Olives regarding the future was based on|gallery. The lilies were furnished by MHovotion continues until Tues-|his sisters, Mrs. Walter Potter and H".l SH TEH“ ‘5.““ e s - ot in 1sss, O | Broiled Shad Roe Maitre de Hotel| their present knowledge of the risen |the Sunday school classes and wers Miss Helen M. Lathrop. ¢ great bliazard occured in 18 Julienne Potatoes Christ. We, too, see him, “because of | sent to shut-in ones after the eveni The altar decorations were beautiful 2 WITH THE NATURAL GUMS Y. M. C. A. circns, Tuesday eve., Apr. Roast Vermont Turkey the suffering of death crowned with |gervice. lilies and the sanctuary was effectively] 4 New York society paper netes Gold $1 Pure Gold 3. Side show 7.3, adm. 10. Main show | poooo o Cranberry Sauce | glory and honor” and, dying iqesin| Among the floral decorations was a |adorned with palms, the whole arrang- | that Mrs. Bowen W. Pierson of 380 F.u.,,, up i 230, adm. 2o, Reserved seats 10c extra. Eianden: Botstone: o o Heest kil we it i Srinto FENY o) beautifal collection of American Beau- |ed by the Sisters of Mercy of St. Pat- | Wegt Fifty-seventh street have returm- s.c Brid ‘5 Don't mits I —adv, ;x:(:};x ‘;regec;:bl:‘ (gfig seek to “know ?:m:‘ and the pow %[ty roses and ferns presented to Rev. |ricics convent. ed from a trip around the world and Frenc| 2 ases g ," if by any means we | and Mrs. P. C. Wright in recognition —_— are at the Hotel Webster for a few Fllhnn W w s 5. Tt ot Mo Leblion n Agmoitod Ir;:é:n { attain to the resurrection from | of this first Sunday in April being the DELEGATES AT LARGE. weeks. They have recently been the . lock and gun smith, bas filed a peti- e ad. tenth anr ary of his assuming the —— guests of Mrs. Pierson's parents, Mr. i e special sic by the quartetté | suece ha i Klflg Mhl P]flm ;lns:;f::m“mwhm:h&w}‘g“ufllusfis TR S0E ot et s 1R | i ahEctal ogsle 1y he ausiells | 4 ‘“C‘,‘fl"m:mffi e "“m«n he has en. N.Sq:e_n:n ;rd"l;we;::‘:“f:sig‘:z and Mrs. S. B. Meech of Norwich, e Borgite 5 | Burt served most acceptably, filling |offertory with beautiful expression by |~ S e R o —_— - 203 MAIN ST, secured debts. He lists his assets as| g o qoo'in o graceful manner. The . harie Tole: ‘.] ¥ 3 Trinity Episcopal Church. Convention. Over Smith's Drug Store, $2,725, including $2,500 stock in trade. responses were made as follow. A desk and At Trinity Episcopal chure the —_— ster lilies in Norwich, Conn. epres i _| Kappa's Future, Charles Wolcott s with zvergreen arranged along impressive sermon by Archdeacon J County commissioner and member of ,a"?,‘,"‘:,i“‘fi:,‘;’,‘."‘;Z;‘;’{,X:’;?;fi:"?,fie ley; Alumni, Barle Chapman Herrick; | it of the pulpit made up the sldred Brown at the morning service | i, giate central committee Frederick Ashford W, C. T. favoring the pas- Our Fraternity, Richard Wilfred | attractive florai decorations. at 10.50 was from the text IL Timothy J. Brown of Lebanon called to order 6 it #age of the Kenyon-Sheppard inter-|Youns; Fraternity Ideals, Frank Hal-| At a service at 5 p. m., the cantata, i:10, nJeflm our Saviour, who it of the " et trom” -t " | state liquor BIL Also the pefition of | %Y Foss. > The Resurrection and the Life (Reed), [ abolished death and brought life and | meeting of .the delegaies of the payment of a bill KNIGHTS OF COLUNMBUS the Thompson grange favoring the Thost responsible for the successful [ was finely given by the quartette. immortality to light through the gos- | Twenticth senatorial district to the i’ pout Bl evening included Harold Smith Burt, egational :Church: pel” This was a full eucharistic sefv- | giate republican convention for the HAVE MANY CANDIDATES, | parcels po Charles W. Wille, Richard . Young| ::‘;°"“I*‘”°;::‘;r:_m'i:‘amd e ioe a8 well as the T80 service and purpose of electing two delegates al Good Sized Class Initi .| There is local inierest in the an-{and Roger M. Eldred. v Bl B A% | notably pleasing work was done by |jarge to the state convention at 12 s oy ated and Appli-{ ;suncement that John Currier Gella- the theme from the text, John|the choir under direction of Miss Car- | gclock Saturday at the town hall. Dr. is so convincing as a can- celed check. We offer el i 1i:25, 26 oline H Thompson. The junior choir | js H. Weeks of Stonington was r reni te eouncil, Knights P Wk g bigey h hough he die, yet shall he live; anc At the Easter exercises of the Sun- | Charles bell of L on clerk. 3 1 yart- of Columbus, held a x.xgui;."m,,ded m"’tfl?'ll]fl‘f-""f"h; e George F. Wall. whosuever liveth and believeth an me | day school, a carol service, at § o'clock | C o, J: Dol O e o our Commercial Depart: meeting in the councll bal Sunday aft- | terate wiil ae o e fomraaon. The| The funeral of George F. Wall was | shali never die,” for the eioquent ser- in~ the afternoon, prizes for perfeet by s ydtien. ke ¢ ornoon The firet degree was~ con. | **-'* Wl 80 10 ke four children. Jpneig Sunday afternoon from tae fu-|mon by Rev. I J. Wyckol at ihe |siiendance were awarded us follows: | owing - commitice on eredents ment. ferred upon a class of candidates by| The funeral of Ftta May, wif neral parlors of Church & Allen, where ce at the Second Congre- | One teym, Harold Walz, George Good- | George L. Rradford of Montvil ; : the degres team of the counail A | Norman B Wilor end asighies of|® 8010, Face to Fuce, was sung by a ch, | win: tive terms, Jennié, Dorothy and | aovrse 1. Snsder of North Stonington You furnish the money; large nnmber of applicants were elact- | Mr. and Mrs, Meek R. Darling, who | 1ePEew, George Wall of New London. | " He pointed out that this double John Kane; two vears, Ruth Sullivan; |and William H. Casey of Stonington. ed 10 memberschip and a number of | Gied in Norwich, April 3, was held Sat- | JDere Wwere services at the chapel of | characterization of Jesus two yea ncis Baker, | They reported the lisi of delegates we do all the rest, new applications were presented. arday afternoon at # o'clock from ihe|St: Pairick's church at 2.30 o'clock, at | meaning if the rhetorical or Ruth $ud | tallowa: 1 William W. 4 Owing 1o the large numbsr of ap- | residence of hev father, Hisek R. Dar- | SPICA Rev. W. A. Cavanaugh officiated. form in which « lne yasdall 'fl‘p e Serthe 'R & Rix rah, Nelson Statk, Bds plications for membership in the coun- | jing, in Precoag, R. 1., and was private, | L1icnds and relatives were present. and the two exy and Alice Dean; medals, six years, [ mund Wheeler; Stonington, James H. ) il that are being received at this time | Burial was in Pascoag. *| The bearers were Peter Burns, Jer el ttached to the truths they | Reginald nith, Rachael Smith and | Weeks, James Cooper, William H. |+ ] it was MM to hold extra mestings it miah Sullivan, and thése members should unfold. A cleare ding of | Woodruff Sullivan. & ginbotham; Griswold, d during the months of Avm and May,| At a session of the probate court for | Norwich lodge, No. 12, A. O. U. W, | the text would be, “I am it urrec- | The altar was beautifully decorated | 0. F. 3 ague, J. 2 and it was voted that m«dngs the distriet of Montvillo Thuseday aft- | 3. W. Blackburn, Charles - Levitsk: he that believeth on me, thoush | with Baster lilies. : Stevens, mnu-. P. The Bank of Friendly Helpfulnass be held on the third s unday fn each | ernoon, Mrs. Minnie Sheehan of New | Fred Haglund and Dwight Allen. vet shall he live. 1 am the life st ; tonington, Richard B. Wheeler, month at _the nanai hour. London took an appeal (o the superior | Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery, s sveth b mo | T rinity Mthodiet Epischpal Church. (| THO8 SEVEE, SRRt T vasr ) Grand Koight B, T. Burke and Past | court from the decision of Judge of James O'Ne shall never die” Jesus iy treating of | About the pulpit at Trinity Methodist | ;i “f;, Thompson: Lebanon, Charles . Grand Knight P, ¥, Bremman wora | Probate Charles . Chamwell, aheni : o B e o ot Tt mest saporiant | Episcopal church were Easter lilles and | ° \,p‘, A Mills, G, A Thomas Landscapin slectd 2a delegates (o the state con- | ting the will of the late Ann Curtin | of i ou, OfJames ONell, formerly | incidents: ~death and resurrection. | narcisst the altar was a | 3 A ‘“'. A e Mattiow & scaping - = ed 3 ) slocl 3 . cross of y . in, vention to be held in Watesbury in|of Montville to probate. o 8 S, WD el &L 959 0Clock | Physical disselution i s nec to | cross lilies and galax. In each of dford; Franklin,| 1If you intend to do anything In this Saturday moerning in Word AMay, and Charles O. Murpby and John the City hospi M. Tee weze ehv-md ah-um-. As Is their o er, at arrived here on the 7 oclock train Saturday it and s highest | the windows was a pot of Easter li fon is no | For the morning sermon Rev. the soul's attainment of it feal; IA\m\“ H. 3 g lne this spring, now is the time untown, rge Edw: Ard B glm.a your order for Trees, Shrubs aa i erennials, W stom on Easter, the ehoir boys of Christ church made Resurr predicated of s & = the soul's \-m an s xm_-vfrum the text Acts 2: Clark astian Wheland, FRANCIS P. BENT GETS their usuai trip through the residen- | v, LEC® \"'<“lli:—;gqu'}' 51.)“"“;‘11“:,’(“ ent continuance, Death is the 2 Jesus hath God ralsed up, | peger’ Felt; Waterford, Frederick ,xP(;ll;-m.fiWn and plans of plasting o1 L ctor C. A. Gager, Jr. e funer: S \Axl!'n are ail witnesses. o oo " A GOOD MUNICIPAL JOB. :I‘l“:“;;“““f‘l ”i'“;“;jaa,"j u o Jesterday | was held from Gager's undertaking | 1oy e FeUrrection. The preacher said in part: We com. | Simpson, ~Walter J. o Rasrani & :EDULDIG'S GREENHOUSES. " Tretepesk b MRGAE. AR rooms at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. | - ABubad. G $1es memo: today the resurrection of |33 e SHUS " ‘| aprsa 0. F. BRNST, Mgr. Will Be Superintendent of | on, forty &at down to a breakl 3 ch friends of the deceased phases of life 8 . ro < e P e v Beckwith. Lo SRR, AR s L5 T § ment at| |urch, ovide v 1t fanes . | acte of life co mly kno s imn- Y e e Feh, dite o, Ol and Colchester wer 33,000 2 Year, huzab, provided "oy iihe: Misses” Oy Mcary ¥, where a commit- of Jife commonly Known o2 - |und death, when compared with other | Lyme, Old Lyme and Colchester were| Some FANCY LAMBS for Lo i tal service was read by Rev. J. H. 5 ; | o oas Ghcist represented. rman Weeks called stands out i Kt o nd conspicuous. from ‘all | 0%, nominations for delegates at laree | Fagter, also Turkeys, Chick: | Tnem in the perfectly unique fact of Lis | #nd Attorney Frank H. Hinckley was ‘ Jesus as to assert its own ir- | Men In the perfecth que fact of his | S0C - DIOTNY i elected without Goposi | eng, Fowls aiud lots of S8 gre; at men, prominent ment; its chief evidence is in a pe sonal experience of life become so like that of | The Brooklyn Daily Times v o Fltzmaurice. P Ay of Satur- I Rey. and M:‘:m.\‘"\::!\).un B Bley of | =i N allrs death was due 1o cer- Former Alderman Fraucis P, Bent | M1 ebro-spinal meningitis, and was ha. 4 % . right to perpetuation. The f 5 tion. :cond delegate at large was (oday appointed o a 33,000 u|to have betn marricd s¥nedl P N QLSRN Wt recognizes its Kinship with |, His Nfe and teachings would lose | jugge Austin I Bush of Bast Lymo|things for food year job in the teuement house de- |ty Pendletor, have Issued u notic Kerod concussian. 'of ijie) Wedin. “He{igi, 7 ovd o Tii%elaxnint Dath death | He1E slgnticance I8 yie sor fhy thei, o q7 Park of Hanover were | SMNES partment. He was endorsed by the lo- ng those persons who sent wed- 33 years of age and was the son Hiystery of s stening Mue b wod Hix | - . and ; and resurrection; yet its chief concern | MYStery ; : ot 20C L8 | nomina nd on the ballot the for- cal democratic organization. Bent | to call for them, 9f Thomas and Mary McHale ONell | s with, nsither 3¢ these, but primasily | Ae3th Joid Jase | ctigm, %8 WeT® | mor was efected with 15 votes to 13 for Let us have your ordese. lives su the 20th assembly district, aud | some of the cards have become mis- (“n“ hirl, o ”“”l‘l‘i"“}’—‘l;“‘;’,zg‘“‘l‘m‘:lfi‘\.-m. the_ unobstructed, unbiased talis- |t 2ot 107 his resurroetion. @ |, . Chalrman Weeks then in- a as! vear by Will H. | placea. ployed e b himself . 89 Tealy. |’ he co y inner with Pendry, the republican candidate. = | o | c - the MoCrym-Howell Co, | MaRic vision of llfe as Jesus himself | ommunication with the risen living | ited the company to dinn The position 1o which Mr. Bemt has| The deaih of 1. Frank and te e ‘world to live | ¢ : risen, ‘ounty Commissioner Brown at the siwood, 34,10 this city. Two years ago he re i‘!“v‘\‘,‘n;“'“‘x":“ {euyhethe World fo NVO! Crinlat. Thhag “we" even i fls: agim | NIV COMOASSHER LR Poo |°" m.rk.t been appointed i that of superintend. | occurred at Springiield, I, Wed- | moved to Worcester. He leaves two ter lilies and palms were attr: century become witnesses of his resur. " Ninstesrith Diskefot. ent of inspectors, and is a new one. 1a | nesday. He was survived two | Sisters, Mrs. James Sullivan of 48 . ction, The modern Christian say ineteen rict. will be directly responsmble tn Deputy | brothers, one being Willis F. Biwood | StaiT street, and Mrs. Peter Driscoll SETRRE S On IR s Oy snow that he lives because T am in t noon Saturday the delegates to 6 Franklin St. bl ; S e | tons, fhe s contributed by mem iving communion with Him. A REE tate republican convention from '-4","‘"&1'."’.‘.'.'.’"",,\?.[“.“"“, and is 1o take| Ichester, and two sisters. Mr. Joseph W. Severy, Jr. | bers of the church and Sunday school | ("€ SOPTURIOR Wit Him. 4nd be- fihe siate rom bl e met at the JUSTIN MOLDEN. Prop. proete 8, B, vee '.- the deputy tw wd )m«ll n L’f’" his home in Greens At 230 p. m., Satur . the {and distributed to sick members of the | L b1 ohief need, even today, is that | room of the county commissioners at menissione: ent. | Farms ‘:«:xy‘.o“.‘-l-:n\‘vfl’un._o |<“‘:;-)l \r-“.-..[,“ of Id.l.w m). -,\\ml\A‘m‘ h/\fl\ Jr v '“‘1'5‘ I . : i s | OF Witncsses to Hig et i af Fihe. conrthiouse. BiRte CaRtral JOHS st n the Greens Farms Con- | jeld in the A. M. E. Zion churel “on | Tho principal music of the day was | o it implies. Ours is an age which | mitteeman C. D. Noyes called the meet- BANKRUPTCY HEARING. ‘:’:‘:” onal church Saturday after- | McKinley ave and was largely at- | at the evening service, when the can [ must faco the mysierious Droblems of | ing to order and C. P. Bushnell was s | e | terded. Ther o many handsome | tata, Death and Life, was given with | jife and in its struggle to spell out the elocted chairman and Wiillam L. Allsn Firet Dividend in ‘the Schwaher Eitats | A o s o | flowers. The pallbearers were Albert |fino effect by the quartetts, assisted | of human destin of Ledyard clerk. These delegates wero - Will Probably Be 10 Per Cent. N'OR CHURCH. | Butter, Lovis Malbone, Benjamin | by voalisis and a siring quartette. Guestion we ought to ask our- | preseni: Norwich, Gilbert I. Hewltt, — { Briscoe and Charies Hall. Rev, E. A.) First Baptist Church. this Easter morning is, Has the | Charles P. Bushnell, Herbert R. The eompromise of $3.756 on {1 17, | Each Member Receives Gift of a Plant Carroll, pastor of the church, and Rev. ' Ry S : Lord's resurrection and the | Bra John H. Powelson; Preston, ton bank mortagage of §5.000 The ter the irst o { *h depend npon it become o L aimer, Walter Paimer, i1 | aguinst | from the Pastor. John H. Dennis, of Mt. Calvar | I | the Sehwaner hankrupi estate of New S tist church, conducted the se: Bapust church ration and hat like the early disciples Thurston, Wiillam P. Miile . London, agreed o by ¥, Bld Ihe Jumior church service at the | oo life of the Young man was com- | Prosramme of speclal music, and the cianged sus While aiit: \ard, Henry A. Allyn, Winiam 1. | The Best Watch in the World. redge, trustee of the Schwane estate, | Fivst Buptist church on Sunday after- | mended and consoling wordp tyene | LASier sermen, was most effective and fo Allini tg itk 2 > v L yo, and the bank officials, was allowed b9 | n@on at 4 o'clock had a large attend- | spoken to the grief-stricken relatives, | TPressive. Palms, Bascer lilies, wiih d B e i SRR All Referee Amos A. Browning Satur- | ahce. Under the care of Mrs ¥. O.|The choir was composed of Mrs. Very, | A0 #r¢h of white flowers, made a beau- b atan ol WraaLr wes Gndu day, at a Bearing held at Me, Brown ing's ofes on this aud other matters Cunningham and Mrs, LeRue Bliven, | Mra. Curroll, ' Mrs. Hall, Mra. Scoft, |{ful decoration. for the day services the teachers,: the hour was a bright | Mr, Hall and Professor Geary, The |1 ccord with the liaster spirit, ““‘ pertaining to the Schwaner estate, 5 in the Kaster day. hymns gung were Asleep in Jesus; | Pasior, Rev. I O. Cunningham, w.x\. This disposes of the two mortgages A programme of pretty music, a|lead, Kindly Light; Nearer, My God, | €Tl 2 strong sermon upon ths against the estate, which were ques. |Preity drili and exercise were each well | o Thee; and In that City. Burial|iect The Lord of Life, from the text fuith of 3 in our wi 11 lead them like sed communion w es at large without op- |always on hand and fresh wing the convention, the from the factory. were entertained at dinner at wuregan house by Commissioner z tion. The other was the Huber|Siven by the young peopie. The con- i lewood a | tal 4 8 AR S AT R pioriace ot ¥ ompromisea' for | tFibution, which was for the beneit of | nemmittal service. was held’ ar | Christ claimed o be a special am- | Church of the Good Shepherd, Univer-| = Yy 5 $4,400. | the junior' church, was taken by the|grave Juneral Director Gager had | bessador from heaven, with authority salist. ant Martin Appointed Deputy. erguson Haturday the aecounts of Trustee| Misters Lioyd Rathbun, Lester Feck- | Gharge of the arrangement plenipotentiary, and his authority 10| Appropriate music for the day by an | A petition has been recelved by Fidredge were inspected and accepted. | am, Clifford Oat and Otho Chase, E e R The issuance of the st dividend t| The Sunday service was the fi ereditors was discussed, but no de. | he kind held by the juniors sin eision was made. It Is probable that| 0F&anization, which mad a first dividend of 10 per eent. on the Ber and many claims will e ordered, j Uhrists teac A, Brown of New Ton- e oht Goves, rendercd | gon county asking for the appolntment y compli- ity of City Sheriff Manuel J. Martin of Ch bo u ik "fg‘;f"‘ e iSgven at the | New London as a deputy sherift, Prac- aroonneau - rery member of the bar of New signed the petition. Under the % Brown has the appoint- FRANKLIN SQUARE x again is the seal of his credentials. For Leonard Bridge Postmaster. | bhis P The United States civil service com- against which the very gates lof hell mission has m- | shculd not prevail. The cornerstone of i ings wnd Christs love | natign will be held at Chestnut Hill, is (he open tomb, with dh | were taught by the litte ones at this 27, result of which it is that t Vl f 15 deputi Of the 15 he has W reray g their firel Baster service. P s ion to fill T e e e ment of 15 deputies. Of the 15 he Fiesh ik of; the ", By S 0. Cun-"| & contemplated vacancy in the position apoicen | haia T part, T would like to traes with | &ppointed 11, which leaves four vacan- . . . Assistant Secrotary J, il Kly end|ningham presented each child with a|of fourth class posumaster of class B | of the Luundu uf ne uuu reli e ¥ » ¢ a | of of 113 glon or | you this merning four steps in ¢ W me Ior saven of the junior department mem- | plant, Bencgiction was pronounced by | at Leonard Bridge, Conn. The cora- | faith.® Hiiory na. Chotal ity, the ;:;ndgf'ftn? ow 15 e bers ai the Y. M. €. A, took w hike, | the pastor. st promised to build a chureh 0 frem Acts viii:15, saying in part: l Fon the tople Chrgks spose from the text Luke tirills with power lml here; he is : : of the postmaster @t this of - Clirist revealed and exemplified the has developed gradually. These Woman Motorcycle Rider. their twst of the seasdn, on Saturday | $384 for the | cul year. | life of harmony with God. That was || AT IS upon Il;“lflfml' Atlention was attracted Saturday fllfise M‘r s‘“‘ afternoon, truveling the Lawrel Hiil{ Coue of ——— the essence of the life which Adam |siocess edtimes and correspond- | afternoon on Frankiin square to a pair Yistrier They stopeed for a campfive | ments o s three-tenths of a second for | hud lost through transgression and |in St SeAsons. of riders on a motorcycle, a man and and ho' degs on the wi being uutlduu~ ihe ne Lu s 5 znal to pa sver the 2,700 miles of | entailed upon the race such a death Jesus was the first seed of his |a wemun, the laiter having a seat over “n abawt four hotrs g ors an Adlantic cabls. " as may Atly be described as “alienaied sespel, His death was th’ secdlime. ihe rear whee

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