Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 22, 1913, Page 7

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Anthem—Christ Is Risen Greiner Postlude—Third Prelude Bvening. i Prelude—Theu Everywhere .. Lachner Anthem-—He Comes in Triumph. Postlude—Triumphal March from Aida Verdi Mrs: W. G. Haselden, choir director; Walde S. Newbury, organist. Broadway Congregational. 10.30 a. m. Prelude-—Festival Prelude Dudley Buck Christ Ts Arisen, Ancient Plain Song Anthem—He Is Risen Mendelssohn Mrs. J. Eldred Brown has returned from New York. Mrs. Robert W. Perkins nas been spending a week in New York. Miss Mabel S. Webb will epend the next _ten days with friends in Geneva, EASTER MUSIC IN THE CHURCHES ir Directors Have. Special Programmes Armranged For Services Which Will Celebrate the Resurrection—Floral Decorations Will Also Add to the Beauty of the Services of the Day. Attwater | prederick Brewer of West Mystic has Offertory—Victory . Marschal-Loepke | peen the guest of Miss Louisa J. Tn the churches of the city Easter| Anthem—The Angels’ Song, Allen Mre. Charies Tyler Bard. i Sunday will be ebserved by services| Solo—The Strifo is O'er, Shelly | Anthem—I Am He that Liveth .. King < ) o] Organ=Postlude. Postlude —Triumphal March .. Brewer | Dantel L. Brown of Harvard is 2 epseial appropriateness | “URp "quartette consists of Mrs. Cro- Vesper Service 5 p. m. spending Sunday at his home on War- t0 the day, and in cach one (he music| well, Mrs Sullivan, Mr. Turner and | Prelude—Chant Triumphal .... Gaul | fEifeer&e and the floral decorations will carry | Mr, Geer. Herbert L. Miller is organ- | Cantata—The Resurrection and Life out the Kaster thought, ist. Reed | nr. ana Mrs. Charles C. Elwell of The following are the musical pro-| Grace Memorial Baptist Church. | Postiude—Prelude fn ¥ ... Lemalgrs |y Carmel are ot tho Wauregan over grammes arrangedt orning. 5 he noliday. Organ—Postlude, Grave, Andante. Christ Church. s ook Sstmwtlomal "Church, Menrelssohn biatia ¥ Miss Myra Parker is spending ths AMoralng. Christ, the Lord, is Risen Today, Processional hymn, Wargan | po o8 dcation in Washington an- bt 2T ‘Angiia] Anthem, Christ Our Passover, Shelley | Easter vica e e tha Db Payn | Gloria Patri, Gounod, Mozart Y. g o A Sidlinger | The Tomb 1s Shining, bt & ety A ) King Hall | William A, e iy aEb gaster Song, y—-Break F 3 a 3 flat, F Hel G ngham are in Offertory, Tenor solo—Easter Song, Offertory—Break Forth !?}fi :,:n;_mwm_ Anihcns As:If Began' to/Dawh, Hosthr gfla!k?l;u%\tb;revl Bucking! 1 i b Cae it “l‘l’:"‘;’;‘:‘:‘ld h‘T Anihem, Awake Thou That Sleepest, RO (8 ks B —— i £ First Methodist, Norwicl own. tainer T Bpenoer of Bebaas e SRR S e Marning. OE ey ot e, SR et e ifine in Mew York dusink i W. Faulkner | Organ Prelude—An Easter Alleluia | <uictug in G, OrLanee | the school vacation. Vesper Service. Ashiord | sgnus Dei in D, Gouno1 : v s ymn—S ? I the | ABRUS 3 i s @, Brown, a_senior at Trin- Gipin + Chirict'is Riskn, Adhfesq| FTSSelelonal Bymu—Sing with 8l Ihe | p ceional mymn, o Wises | FESTE B SRS SR S S 4mihem—I Declare Unto You the Gos-| snthem—Easter Gladness Lorenz | Sunday school at 4 o'clock. strect for the vacation. S X Rogers “ g, rano solo, Martha L. Brown. St. Mary's. oprano solo—Blest King of Love, . | Offertory—The Bells. of Eastertide Children’s Mass 9 a. m. Miss Mary B. Bldwell and Miss An- . e Van Orsdell | Allelulia! He Hath Risen Wiegand | nie Petrie are taking & trip to Old Ducit, soprano and alto—Beyond the | Soprano Obilgato, Mrs. C. K. Snow. | Fiafl the Risen Lord T HiRe | Blint Comtort ana Richmond. Crohs, Galbraith | polRUGR0 Pesial March Dlosssd Hdster: Da L Berse e e s ! Scotson Clark | Processional Al Earth Unite with | Charles Paddock Johnson, a student S S Berwaal Evening. | Heart &nd_Voice Rossini | ai Trinity, is passing the Easter vaca- SSunts Grand Chorua, ST | organ Postlude—Soldiers® Chor | High Mass. =" | tion at his home on Williams street. First Congregational. | Gounod | Viat Aq oot A SreEprian| e A Mornin, ssio ymn—Fli g | Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Missa Angeli | Misses Lois Perkins o Organ PreludeFestal Offertot sl i i St T Th. Gounod | Burnham, stadents at Dana Hall, ars R R Viocent] lonary Song Story, David Living- | Offertory—Hallelujah Chorus | spending the Easter vacation in town. With All the Sons of | Stone, The Morning Star of thc Dark | Lampbillotte | pe w I ‘e Gounod | Arranged from Beethoven| Continent. by cholr and pastor. fol- 4! Mr. and Mrs Huntington Lee and _cnrist I Risen from the| lowed by the Missionary collection. |Benedi 2 Gounod 1 yon “of “Edgehill Road, New 'Haven, e Ciimert | Ofertors -~ Anthem. 1 Am the Resni- | QuarteiMisses Sadie Driscoll. Rose | 208 4 tBUESMG pass the hollaay with Offertory—Awakening, Englemann | _Tection Tibba Malo C. Corning, Nich- |31 Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthem—Hallelajah! Christ is Risen, | Duet, Mrs. Snow :Ypl‘\} Mrs. F. H. Bush- | \L‘,“']“,\ 5 Gounod | Charles L. Hubbard of Broadway. Spinney | £ = g ediction Organ Postlude—Triamphar March, | Closing Hymn—O Zion. Haste, Thy | = Benediciion Wiegand | Miss Alice W. Cogswell has re- Heed || Misalon "HIgh Fuldiiths. - A nn C. Fountain turned fo town after spending _the The evening service will be a union | Postlude Seeeeeceasl. Wison Lambilotte | winter in_Washington, D. C. Miss one in the ‘chanei at T oclock. in St. Patrick’s. s |Amy L. Cogswell is also spending a charge of the Y. P. S. C. E x 5 couple of weeks here before returning First Baptist Church | xyrt e e g v [r Frinthy sEpisoapal GHUED to Groton, Mass., where she is study- irst Batist Church. | Kyrie ... ., Wureth | b e - Sy Morning. |Ave Marie (vioiin Solo) Shubert | oo T it b e fi, T8 e Sieie e N P EE Hesl v e | Anthem, t Our Passover, - | Food For Soul and Body. Tavosation, o | Christ the Lord Is Risen Todav. | chant o WFcus Carroll | rhe plan of having coffee and other Hymn No. 134—The Strife is Oer. | Miss Ruth Jordan, organist. | rant No. 13 dley Bu -k | refreshments to serve on Saturday in Responsive reading. | 10.30 Mass. I Dugle) Buck | conpection with their meeting in Room 3 of the Steiner building has worked Sl o smister Dewn, Hine | vigi Aquam Gregorian . - out finely for the Gospel mission and Praver. | Hummel Daitizon Haynes | 200, T iPhe how thev have a £oodly Response—We Wor and _Adore | Siomi B . Attison Haynes | ymper of men from the street who Thee. 5 75 Torens [orl ) Creator 2 < cogEiest | Famn AUy s x | hear the Gospel while also receiving Offertory anthem—The Lord of Life is | Sinctos Hummel | ofrertory sentence, Chan | eally: - Coftee and sandwiches are on Risen_ 2 Herper | s Def Hummel | Sanctus Haynes | the bill of fare tonight. Hymn No. 137—Christ the Lord is Risen | " Salutaris Holgen | Benedictus, Qui Ven Bl e e e e oday. { Tantum Ergo " Be Haynes | = Sermon et ot ol i et o | e Havnes | _The various schools of the town of Hymn No. 139—Hail the Dzy That| Baker's string orchestra will assist | Gloria in Excelsis Haynes | Frankiin closed Friday afternoon for Sees Him Ris the choir. | Recessional, Hymne 114 luw Easter recess, reopening April 1. Benediction. i | Postiuge The following teachers will spend Organ—Postiude, Et Resurrexit. St. Andrew’s Episcopal. " S m | their vacation at their respective Mozart | 7 a. m. service of Holy Communion. a carol service by the | homes iss R . Danbury: Misy Evening. | 10.30, Morning Praver, Holy Comm aday school. At Brown, Norwich; Mise Corrigan, Ne Concert by the Sunday sct:ool e et o A Seeon n, by Bruno Huhn, | London 2 The choir con rocessional—He sen S Al donrate E. Potter nist: Mrs, Wa Thomas Jefferson was a great man, Christ Our Passover E. V. Reade ingham. director. but he.never attended a suffragette ter Sacred Heart Church, alto en Peckham, Thomas Linton, & tenor, Te Deum bilate H. R. Knight Norwich Town. | parade—Chicago News. . Rev. | se is s ehoir | 3 Charles Hodges g ; X B T oo REpRt Ay s e The children’s choir will sing at ths | s—— e e ; & Hymn—The Dayv of Resurrection 8.30 mass. Stk DIED. Contral Bantist Church. | EYIACThe Day of menutmection e | Weicome Happy Morning, 3. B Catiin [\ o o DIED L ) Preltide’ Brhuunngl Mgcos foriveat . Tunpar) ARl Alole: e SRt A M "Catherine. Lynch, 74, wita | Organ—Prelude, Trimuphal March, | fifion Servica field | Mother, Dear, O Pray for Me, 21, Mrs; C ine’ Lynch, 74, wit Anthem —He is Risen, Attwater | Recessional Hymn—The Strife Is O'er s. Saviour of My Soul, Hymnai| Greenev Y A fe That Liveth, { 2 “hil e = *1ot Lot Amn Not Wonth: i || Funeral services from All Hallows’ T Riig] « 1 e jsecrife R 1 o i church, Moosup, Sunday afterncbn Solo—Easter Dawn, Woodman Trinity Methodist Episcopal. “(Senior Choir.) at 1 o‘clock. Burfal in the Greene- Orpan—Postlude. ! Morning. v i Gregorian| ville cemetery Sunday afternoon 7.30 p. m. | Preiude. Ky Mattfeld | BEECH—In Fitchville, March 22, 1813 Organ—Prelude, Baster March, | Cornet ‘soio—Calvary Gioria, Mattfeld Mary L. Beech, widow of George D Flagler | , Symington. Credo, Loec Beech, aged 13 years, formerly of Anthem—The Day of Resurrection, | Orgam solo—Traumerei Schumann | Sanctus, Mattf Hebron Spross | Anthem—Hosanna. ‘Agnus Det Mattfald | Notice of funeral hereafter. aat... REUTER S PLANTS A grand selection of all that is best for the season. Plants in Hampers and Baskets and many novel and pretty ways. FLOWERS Cut Flowers, Loose and Cor- sage and Basket arrange- ments Our stock is always fresh. We grow it all in our greenhouses in Westerly and deliver it fresh and uninjured. NORWICH, 140 Main St. NEW LONDON STORE 104 State Street 'Phone 1184 WESTERLY STORE 36 Main Street Flowers sent by Telegraph all over the world All express packages delivered prepaid this week The Porteous In Millinery, Apparel Our Men’s Store FOR THE EASTER OUTFIT We Are at Your Service CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, ETC. Custom Tailoring—we fabrics, and at moderate price: Men’s Spring Suits Our Spring showing of Men's Suits includes the product of the foremost makers in the country— Price range $12.00 to $25.00 Men’s Topcoats Men's Spring Weight Topcoats, in black and a splendid range of novelty fabrics— Price range $12.00 to $20.00 Men’s Spring Hats Men's Stiff Hats, in all the newest shapes at $2.00 and $2.50, including the P. & M.” Hat at $2.50 Young Men’s Suits Smart Suits for signed especially 15 to 20 years— for Silk Lined Coats lined and faced to the edge— Men’s Soft Hats Men's Soft Hats for splendid showing of new Spring in Frisbie and Usona—alc to $3.00. Men’s Easter Neckwear Newest designs and atest coloring. n Men's Neckwear for Easter, includ ing many exclusive designs—zs $1.00. b s Men’s Silk Hosiery Men’s Pure Si. Hosiery and all the newest colorings fo Spring—a splendid assortment of re liable makes at 50c to $1.50 a pa Men’s “Frisbie” Collars We sell the fameus “Frisbie” Col- lars in every wanted shape. Once a wearer of Frisbie Collars and you'll Wwear no other. Men’s Spring Hosiery Men's Spring Weight Hosiery, in cotton and in lisle—in black, in fancy and in plain colors—all the best kinds, including “Onyx” Hosiery—li2%c to s0c. are agents for the “Royal Tailors” and men who want something distinctive should look over our showing of fabrics. Suits built to your individual meas- ures from guaranteed wool young men—de- young men— Price range $8.50 to $18.00 Men's Spring Weight Topcoats. silk- Price range $15.00 to $20.00 a shapes and to in black & Mitchell Co. A Complete Exposition of Easter Fashions and Dress Accessories Superb Showing of Easter Fashions in Women and Misses’ Suits, Coats, Dresses and Wai: Style, quality and value recognized at a glance in Suit, Coat or Dress that may inspect here. There are Suits and for Junior: Misses Women —-also espec good models for s women made by odd specialists. We show at $15.00, $17.50, $18 $22.50, $25.00 and $59.00. We specialize Suits at $15.00 and $25 Lingerie Waists Especially Waiste—at up to $6.00. aaa|Children’s Dresses Women’s Waists r Easter—Waists in high and low neck, handsome 'Chiffons, Messalines and Crepe-de-Chines—at $5.98 Men’s E Gl fashionable colorings at $1.50 to $2.50. Messaline with dainty vokes len aster Gloves A Habutai Silk Shirts—at $3.9% A compiete assortme; Men's Kid Gloves for Easter wear | Men’s Spring Shirts Wavy Biack and Steiped Messaline | 2ita Lingerie Drosses, p in such well-known makes as Fowne: » Black and Striped Messaline | med with Hamburg and lace, D. & P. and Bacmo$100 10 9500 4| All the newest ideas in Shirts for | Waisis—at $2.50. to 14 vears—at 31.60 to 36.4 batry s ¢ %00 &18pring. We feature the Bagie, the i Charming Easter Millinery FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN 500 Beautifully Trimmed Hats for Easter ‘That is the number of ex- quisite Hats we are displaying in our Millinery section for . Boys’ Wear for Easter Everything in Boys’ Wear for Easter—Clothing, Waists, Hats, Etc. Boys' Two-plece Suits, double breasted and Norfolk ~styles- price range $2.95 to $12.00. Bo; $1.25 * White Blouses at 50c to Boys' C i 250 Boye' Russian and Blouse o Sl bloustes at Sy Suits, newest materials—price % range $3.95 to $6.50. Boys' Spring Hats, all the most fashionable shapes, at 48c, Boys' Spring Weight Reefers— price range $3.95 to $6.00. Boys' Knickerbocker Trousers —price range 45c to $1.49. 95c and $1.25. Boys' Golf Caps, new spring styles, at 24¢ and 4sc. Easter. Amongst this superb collection you will find splen- did copies of French models, representative designs from prominent American Milliners and exquisite creations by our own expert Milliners. We show Women’s Dress Hats from $1.98 to $25.00. We make a special feature of Women’s Dress Hats at $2.98 $3.98 $5.00 Gloves for Easter for Women, for Girls, for Boys. leading values: MISSES Two-clasp Dress Kid Gloves, all sizes, at $1.00 a pair. BOYS’ One-clasp Pique Kid Gloves, all Dress “Loulse’ WOMEN'S Two-clasp Gloves, the _reliable make, at $1.50 a pair. hable, white and natural, $1.50 a pair WOMEN'S Three-clasp “De Fine French Kid Gloves at § a pair. WOMEN'S and Misses' Silk Gloves, both long and short at $1.00 a pair. WOMEN'S One-clasp Cape Gloves, the well-known “Bacmo” ma at 31.00 a pair. WOMEN'S One-clasp Chamois in natural color and white $1.00 a pair. WOMEN’S LONG KID GLOVES AT SPECIAL PRICES Lorme’ o0 oves at $2.49 a pair. Women'’s Silk Hosiery for Easter No Easter wardrobe is complete without a supply of new Silk Stockings. Our Hosiery department makes a feature of Silk Hosiery. Silk Hosiery at 50c Women's Silk Hosiery—8ilk Boots with lisle tops—black. white and tan at 50c a pair. Outsize Silk Hosiery at 50c Women's Extra Size Black B8fi Hosiery for women who need outsizes —at 50c a pair. Silk Hosiery at 75¢ ‘Women's Black Silk Hoslery with lisle garter tops—extra good value At T5e a pair. Silk Hosiery at $1.00 Our Women's Silk Hosiery at $1.00 a pair is unmatchable value—black, white, tan and all good celors. ‘Women's Black Silk Hosfery, embroidered, exclusive designs $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50. hand at We sell the well known “McCallum” and “Kayser” Silk Hosiery for women —none better. Domestic Department A Strong List of Special Values -inch English 1 All Linen Tluck’ Towels, reg- One case of 19¢ Long Cloth—Special price for Q@a | Blar price 26c - Special price. .. plece of 12 yards............. Hemmed Turkish Towels, exira hea 'y quality white -i lish Nainsook, 2 with monogram borders - 40-inch Englis AR ch tc 10-yard lengths, value 25¢ ]Qe to 33c—Special price a. yard. Scamiess Sheets, standard grade. size S1x33, value 30— Q@ 27-inch Mercerized Poplins Special price = in white only, perfect in QFul Size Crochet Bed B ue 250 preads, standara quality, Beave enacopid T 16C|~.~-\m. TerstERen] e $1.38 price a yard. Special For Easter, we show a most complete line of Dress Gloves Here are some of our sizes, at $1.00 a pair. WOMEN'S Three-clasp Suede Kid WOMEN'S Two-clasp Dress Kid Gloves, in black, tan and gray, Gloves, the well-known “Duch- At 3159 o patr. ess” make, the best glove made S One-clasp Chamois Gloves, at in 12-button Length Kid Gloves, in| 16-button Length Kid Gloves. in black, white and tan—Special price | black, white and tan—Special price $2.79 a pair. Trimmed Outing Hats for Women, Misses and Children —a splendid showing at 98c to $2.98. Corsets Petticoats The foundation of the Easter costume is the Corset to be well gowned you must be well corseted. Kid Women’s Petticoats A epler Women's preteil Women’s Corsets We show all the best known makes of Corsets such as—L. C. C.—R Y D, H. & C.—P. Warner C. 'B...LaReine—Nemo and did showing White M Thom $1.00 and up to $6.50. and 36.50 $5.00. Handkerchiefs for Easter Dainty Handkerchiefs in Swiss Embroidered and Lace for Easter Wear linen centers and daint edges at Swiss Embroidered Hand- ne kerchiefs. both hemstitched and scalloped edges—Special value at A 12%c 12%c¢ An imperter's sample line of Venise Lace Edge Handke chiefs, value 76c and §1 Handkerchiefs, d lace edges Women's linen centers an, at Evervthing Women'’s Neckwear £, at 25c to | white, cream and Neck Ruchings, newest colorings, including the n fold, at 25c a yard. Old-fashioned Bouquets new, at 25c and 50c. Face Veils for the new sma in black, white and colors, a 60c & yard. Made Vells, in all ecombinations, many at 76¢ to $5.60 r Goods, Etc ok ecru for coats and waists, $5.00. Venige Lace Coat Sets, in round and pointed effects, at $1.00 to $5.00 a set. Salin Dutch Collars, with Jabot, all colors, at 25c and_50: Duten Collars for coats, with vest ombined, the latest idea, at 25c and 50c. Hand-embroidered Linen Collars, all sizes, at 26c. Windsor Ties, plald and the new Bulgarian effect: ecru, new o stunnin combinations at 85c. Jewelry, Hai gilt and | Catholic Praver ings, at 26c to $1.00 Rosary Beads Cotn Purses, In_gun m a iver finish, it 25¢ and Cuff Links, assorted siyies—Special price 28c, value 50c. Ostrich Feathers and Spun Algreties at 50c and $1.00. Hair ‘Ornaments--Bands, stone trim- and Side Combs—ile to in & variety of s Glass Easter Candy Assorted Chocolates, Hétous—Special price | vame 4sc. fresh ‘and 296 & pown Hair Switches, all shades, 24 to 36 inches, at $2.00 to $4.00. e

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