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ANSWERS ATTACK ON MINISTRY| Rev. Latta Griswold Does Not Believe Present Day Preaching Is Lacking In Power—Those That Have Ears To Hear, Will Hear The Gospel. cried: My God, why hast Thou for- | saken Me? Heé set forth his teachings, but the people did not believe Him. They laughed and mocked Him and passed on their way. He was even accu The sermon at the united Lenten service held at Christ church Thurs- day evening was delivéred by Re Latia Grigwold of Berkeley Memorial chapel, Middletown, R. I. The audi- ence was large and was much interest- | ed in the forceful and eloquent words | spoken by Rev. Mr. Griswold. He took for his text the 15th verse of the ed by His apostles He spoke to them y might not under- He evidently showed them He place the responsibilits stand. wished ot 11th chapter nf St. Matthew: He that where it belonged. hath cars to hear, let him hear. Christ realized that the most simple In opening his discourse, Rev. Mr. | sentence he uttered depended upon its reception by the people who heard i The people who have ears and onl those people hear it. Jesus Christ was a powerful preach- er, but the results at the end of His | ministry were not those looked forward Griswold spoke of a recent attack on the ministry by a western minister who claimed that the ministers were | not using enough force, power and elo- quence in theéir sermons. This minis- ter claimed that the religion and mor- There is only one kind of kin housewife to use—the Makes Light, Flaky n zlannnannNRRRND [alalalalalala | powder for the careful that is made from pure Cream of Tartar. The choice of the best home-bakers. Clevelands BAKING POWDER Made from a Superior grade of pure Grape Cream of Ta@. Biscuits, ACakc and Pastry Grape als of the country could be very much |to. The number of people who be- bettered If the ministers would put|lieved and followed Him was very more foree, more convincing state- | small compared with the population of ments and more power into their ser- | that time. Jesus did not allow Himselt m: so that everybody would stop.|to be deceived by false o lsten, and believe, He did not allow Him Rev. Mr. Griswold said he did not | discouraged by a lack of real populari- | fo belleve that men's preaching will | ty i transform the world. We know that{ In concluding, Rev. Mr. Jesus preached powerfully, but ail did | sald the meant to_be preachers ae there are Christ must all be preacher: come o By livifg & ChLsts not believe Him. Only those with ears to_hear believed his words. There was never a time when a preacher_transformed the men of the| Next Thur World. Even the Bon of God, at the | will be hel end of His ministry, when he was|sermon 1 e o Bailed to the cross, suffering agontes, thur M. man of Hankow, China & VICTROLA CONCERT FOR NORWICH NEST OF OWLS. Professor Banfield Also Mystifies With Sleight of Hand. HAS RECORD CLASS IN SECOND DEGREE. tic White Cress Council, Knights of Co- lumbus to Work on 35. ‘White Cross mmcfl No. 13, Knights| The membe of Norwich Nest ¢ 5 B e e L i e el e rompimene, | Big Audience “Enthusiastically Ap- | evening for the purpose of exemplify- |ary Victrola concert Thursday eyer plauded Programme of Events. ing the second degree upon a class of | ing in their hall, given by the Plaut- ot 85 candidates. This will be the first|Cadden company. The programme as| . Defore a very large audience Thurs- | exemplification of this degTee this Sea- | rendered was as follows | day afternoon the girls of the Norwich son, and the members of the council { Free Academy gave a good exhibition are’looking forward to a very interest Part I. of their worl in the gymnasium during ing function, more particularly as this | g, Q6 Ove .., | the past year. The exhibitio d I8 BN of the Jargest clisseotever pre: | Lokl Overtufe ..o sint|in the girle gym, which was prettily mday pered for this degree in the history of | Breaktust In Bed on & corated with college and school ban- the counci Tg. Nt ent credit can be given | 5 o Mis: erine Moore, the gymnasi- 00 of Eneaea) westvicy thsh Hivs| Harry Lauder. Liu nstroctor. The way the girls dia | _vervmi of unusual ac Livi these davs! Till the Sands of the Dese S 2 R | in every direction, and the eyes of the ! Soma their ¢ < Jnuch time entire state membership Is ;f‘n[ored(\ Wiifred Gien el L g e e upon Norwich as the home of one of | Home to Oy Mes into > on for bitic the most progressive organizations i s | =T ]«1‘\““;“1 e “““’ distin- | the district about every meeting| p : guished by the color © hair rib- | there is a long list of appiications for | | ktles, ' The s wore mnm‘h';r;hu(v ’”"L «L‘r"rs:ddr)in::u }(:{‘;5\ The Whistlers—Intermezzo cous | bloé and the Bentors red. | -y Rl i i i Reiterer | The ribbon dance given by the sen- flpp": nxh\q ev 'pnxn will be no l‘)(-‘ Conwa Pa’ ‘1 the firs on thé programme, Was B o the ol BHY tie mm‘bcw;x ncle Josh at the Dentist's (talking). | very pretty and was applauded hearti 5% foe! certain of & pregramme of ex Cal Stewart {1y. " The juniors are the largest class SN thnt will SIS ,mms}‘ When I Dream of Old I'm |of them all and about 80 of them Solumblanism. Dreaming of You.. riedman | danced the highland fing, which was o Arthur Clough quite a pretty sight. The upper mid- . Ernani (Ernani, Fly With Me)..Verdi | dl their German hopping dance e P”“"; 2 :::g;,’:‘ pL.Foeam Frieda Hempel. tion when they made horlerd ‘m’:':f‘ ilis b al{“hsrn the River Stannon Flows ce on the floor, coming eeting o S le . .. Russell two, hopping along. The bar e I " John McéCormack, | bells drlll given by the lowe s e | dlers was very uniform in all = Pafl i ovements. jm Second Chasge Garde Republic N archh, Band of France. |ea FREE TO in Sea Songs—Sailing: Larboard Watch: | especially the match between the jun- Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep: | iors and the lower middlers in roiling ASTHMA SUFFERERS| Bia B becamiinct, BenseTa | the domp el in Which tho. Juniors the Deep; Nancy Lee: Anchored—.|won by the score of 8 to 8. A New Home Cure That Anyone Can medley of popular sea songs by a The manner in which the tactics Use Without Discomfort or Loss o(i Time, mixed chorus. The Friendly have a New Method that cures and we want you to try it at No matter whether your Rivals, Cornet Duet.. |5t -Clarke | Asthma, ACADEMY GIRLS GAVE and marching was carried on showed how was assisted by Miss Marguerite Wulf, aterially by thls action to assure free | ympetition. The strip ticket safeguard system r admission to the camp meeting ser- | ‘es was adopted, and Mr. Thurber 1s appointed to buy the tickets tistribution and sale. | g privilege not be ven unde ditions ich would prevent the two ladies’ i societies from giving balls for their nefit. On motion of Mrs. Thompson Orange the Neighborhood club as ven the use of the temple the first o in August for its annual fair, It decided that the report of the by-laws should not be cepted until taken up, section by sec- on, by th CLEVER GYM EXHIBITION. sorated with college and school ban- The games that were played afford- lots of pleasure to the audience, carefully ructed by their teacher. the girls had been in- Miss Moo | tion in the state | ney around the world, a shadow schottische juniors, drill II; U. M., club drill; seniol (run); apparatus work ping circle, seniol dumb bell; La E seniors, tactic: ., bar bell tennis BULLET WOUND CAUSE OF MYSTIC WOMAN’'S DEATH. Miss Agnes Sisson Was Shot in Wor- | cester by Jealous Patient. ster, Mass, March 1 ¥. Sisson of Mystic, Conn., vears old, dled today in the City hos- pital from pneumonia, resulting from a revolver shot wound inflicted on her Margh & by Mrs. Ma Powers in the "Powers home, at 205 Chandle; street, where Miss Sisson was employ - ed as housekeeper. Mrs Powers has been an invalid many years, and she ghot Miss Sisson during a fit of in- sane jealousy She is under obsetva- hospital. GIVING RECEPTION FOR RETURNED TRAVELERS. Central Baptist Church Will Greet Colone!l and Mrs. C. W. Gale. Colonel and Mrs. Charles W, le, who have just returned from a jour- to be siven a reception by the Central Baptist church in the church this (Friday) evening from 7.4 to 10. All members of the church and congregation are cordially invited to be present This invitation is also extended to all friends of Colonel and Mrs. Gale outside of the church, and it is hoped that a very large number will come and join in giving the travelers a most hearty welcome home. AT THE AUDITORIUM. Vaudeville and Photoplays. The performance at the Auditorium starts off with the feature moving pic- ture film, The Bride of Mystery, a three reel Gold Seal feature. The Alethia Twins make a hit with their dainty singing and dancing, also they are artists in the quick costume change act. Eddie Gray, known in the boxing eircles as Billy Tucker, the ex- champion featherwefght borer and champion bag puncher keeps the gath- ering watching alosely all of his moves. His demonstration of the differént knock-out blows is instructive as well as entertaining. ‘Phe last vaudeville act is Dysen and Duffy, who prove te be very entertaning The Bellboy and the Coon, introducing a two-head- ed poliseman. They kept the audience in geod humer with their funny jokes.! the Year 2014 The moving pict concludes the pe Alarm for Fire Bell Mattress. The fire department wa alled out hursday morning about spond to the alarm that was r m box number 14. The fire w a three story tenement owned the home of Frank Bak found in a mas year-old child piay Be the firemen arrived the mattre thrown out of the window and when the company ar- rived they immediately sent in the re- call and put out the burning mattress. Side James Alle The fire w y a_four matches. The Ci Main and the Wset compa sponded_to the fire. On returning from the fire a pin in the steering apparatus of the aerial lad- der truck dropped out making it nec- sary to stop a few minutes to repair Entertained Frolic Club. Mildred Barrows of 206 Broad- v entertained on Thursday e noon the members of the Frolic ¢ her home. A select concert on a trola and fine singing were heard lowed by a buffet lunch and a hour. ' AFTER FIVE YEARS Winthrop Child Was Restored Health by Vinol. Five years ago our little girl had| a severe attack of diphtheria which left her subject to bronchitis and| stomach trouble. She has been al-| most conétantly under medical treat- ment. T have tried also two or three remedies containing cod liver oil but to found her stomach rebelled against the oil. Reading your description of Vinol T decided to try it and did so with most astonishing results. I can- not begin to tell you how she has im- proved because you do not know what a little sufferer she was for flve years. She has gained ten pounds since she commenced to take Vinol, and the story of what Vinol has done for her Is only half told in this letter.” Afrs. Adalaide Mulloy, Winthrop, Mass Vinol containg all ths healing cura- tlve properties of ced liver ofl, with- out the oil, and tonio irop added. That is why it helpsd this Httle girl after other remedies had falled, We ask mothers of weak, childrgn to try Vinel on our offer to give baek yeour money If it falls tp help them. “Broadway Pharmacy, Gi. G, Engler, Norwich, Conn. Vinel is sald altic by J. W. Lavallle & Co., and slekly in Tafeville by the Taftville Pharmacy. S. Our Saxo Salve Is truly won- derful fer Eezénia. We guarantee it, standing or recent ue- Clark and Keneke, jtio miER e is_present as | The TLiars on My Uncle's Farm—spe- | The following is the programme that As you olalty & €S FAarm—ePe- | was carried out: Senfors, English rib- ’ our | e bon dance; junior, highland fiing; U. ! Golden and Hughe: = 7 No matter in what climate b AL 8 5 M., German hopping dance; L. M, o what sour Ase o | Proch’s Air and Variatibns. 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The Sunday afternoon s =) e eco sday evening, has been fav- | rddresses from both local and | New Londec ergymen The outlook for vear is bright. the coming Tooth Paste Caution applied to buy- ing tooth paste means this—buy Pebeco, the tooth paste which really sawes teeth. LAKE PLEASANT SEASON. Preliminary Plans for Spiritualists’ | Camp Meetings Made This Week. | eting of the Caution considers only ~ e e vl > freedon f the temple what a dentifrice does— not how it looks, or tastes, or smells. On the basis of its record, Pebeco & (N | Dight Thurber of ,\mplm the presi- Tooth Paste is in a class dent was authorized to give it a final | 7 g revision, with power after its prepara- | by itself. It stops “‘acid tion by the committec. May Peppers | e . Vanderbilt of New York, F. M. Dono- mouth.” It’s the genu van of Boston and Alfred H. Terry of Washington are among the mediums and speakers already practically agreed upon. Resolutions offared by John Johnson of Troy, which were adopted, desig: ed the president to confer with the electric road authorities to secure bet- ter commutation concessions between lake Pleasant and Greenfleld, and ex- pressed a willingness to co-operate ine “‘Safety First” denti- frice. It's pleasant to use. Sold everywhere. \Sen-Day Trial Tube and Acid Test Papers to Tesz Your Mosth for Acid—Sent Free with the road {n any musical, draneatic or other attractions it might provide LEHN & FINK to promote summer trovel. It was voted to h the sale of privileges 120 William Street New York » o grocers, milkmen. meat and vegeta- ble dealers, and it is believed the cost of Hving to cottagers will bs modifisd e LEO SLEZAK “Tuxedo means tobacco superior- ity. It easily holds first place in my opinion on account of its wonderful mildness and fragrance. KARL JORN “Tuxedo is the ideal smoke in vy opinions If gou. Jond g energy sagging, try a pipeful of Tuxedo. 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