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STRIT = el = - Norwich Testimony Remains Unshaken. s e T i s ATl e e m 8| BETWEE] < test of time. It is a story with a point NORWICH Al NEW YORK From Norwich which will come straight home to many (| 4uyi® 8 Nal T Tiep of us. New rc, Brookiyn Brndge Mrs. C. Bennett, 46 Palmer St. Nor- || Sircer Modave s \idassdeg wich, says: “Some years ago one of || 9873 at 5 p. m, g Stafford Springs removes from this church a man who for more than sixty jears was tdentified with ita activi- ) 3 i . oi3,1888 Brother Converse was elect. Siven my family suffered from backache. d# i . gecretary and treasurer e Flirst W (e o ? Atlantic : cal ‘soclety of thie_ Metho- c Every cold settled on’the kidneys and ‘The winds along the north tie ~ . Botscopa: chureh ho wer Mo a turday migh made the trouble worse. The kidneys snd middle Atlantic coasts will : ; | | trustee in 1563 and became president e Sl s Sae dlowa Ny Forecast. 1 s AR R e R Ay T £ g = COAL AND LUMBER . 1 n cath. ve ——— e Nerfolle OMd Peint Comfort, Rich- | Bastorn New York: Cloudy Thure- il ina adeuty for o “chiurch Ge s pigreed i 1;:::, w",‘ Washi van- 7 Friday falr ang warmer. S olee ion in a uest of passage. Doan’ Pills, - . mend, ington, Bermuda, Savan dagw b Clouay Ca - three thousand dollars, the income for | Splendid work of Miss obertson District would have to go out of busi- ‘s Dru "“m""“"' ""‘"‘h Eohook Thursday; Friday fair. : the support of ‘preaching. Thus will | her helpers among the girls and Mr. | jes others would be ser- |Ured at N. D. Sevin & Son's Drug reserved nce, lowest | * Northern = New England: Cloudy % o the memory of a good man be kept | Ernest Naftager, Drs. welling | ouely embarrassed it not for |Store, brought prompt relief.” 9 rates, Thursday and Fridsy. * | | eroen and hia Inuence continue through | Knotts, Spaulding and_others amonk | (oo Income. recered . from ' mvester e o . Condusted tour parties. Observations in Nerwish. : AL, roh sl Porilnd has. sul- ] SODeoa Ny the St ot as ALY | tente; muty poetile by the Snerous | et mn:"’r:__‘m:c;";l i : Also indopendent ticke ok BowtE Y005 S . e chure n % - g o B g s P robry e 2 and nll’ i Sevin's pharmacy, oy he cnekels £ o wmdth- Joas of several faithtul sup- e g:;'v“fl:;":"fl?‘ belng present e o D s e eire L nett seia “Doan’s Kidney Pilis cured ‘fi“ Blllllllg Kinds and W' 1 in_tomperatares and tne barometric : | i e “*| “Camp Meeting Sunday was ushered e e e [mhe o my family of Kithey trouble ALWAYS 18 STOGK L m A- m A’em nges Wednesday: s Some of the preachers have been|!n With a downpour of rain, which - We analyze the situation | S0me years ago and there has been mo D. P SR e . laid aside during part of the winter | continued with brief intervals the ens not help feeling that we are |sign of it since. I willingly confirm <~ A. D. LATHRO! 50 MAIN STREET 12 - D45 2998 e oo thels Cherioheg pimom caTHy” | Sclock In the morning when the Sal- scratching the surface of OUr |my former endorsement of this medi- | Office—cor, Market and Shetuc 6 p. m. - - 45 2998 wonder is, not that so littie has been | Vation Army band from South Man- 1915 the total amount pald for |CIne Telephone 463-12 Highest 50, lowest 37. done, but that so much has been ac- | chester marched on to the grounds to and current expenses was| Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't American House ey e ¥ of the churches have fol. | hn Soidiets: wntis Kine o clock in the | $63,122 8dd to thie 317833, the amount | simply ask for a kidney remedy—gat Preal nesday: 2 ches have fol- . v L ragictione; for lowed the Forward Movement Pro.|evening, when Dr. Bugbee pronounced | S taces of 360 510, which s less than |Doan's Kidney Pill—the same that Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, ‘Wednesday's weather: Cloudy; framhin o) t;th its Ipham, Evangel- ;:& hefl‘e:‘lcd;: m:!':l-'_r. Was Dot &n un- |35 cents a week per member for,all | Mrs. Bennuett has twice publicly rec- Traveling Men, Ete. northeast wind. } R%}:zrg'z G;Ipffim‘::’:k. et ;‘nc“cg"y e m"eggr;'l::s fll{:: .\‘o‘:‘w‘lthuundln‘ the ynusual ex- |CHUFCh expenses and benevolences. If | ommended. Foster-Milbura Co., Prope., Livery Cannection, Shetucket Street, Sun, Moon and Tides. We took time to study more closely to . B e Teelred o Doon. | et ahe ey Soaiey Srang | discover how mueh of this s income e R Y7YT 1 ¢ e methods adopted are public ap- ual crowd | from invested funds _how muc 1 Risea Psots. 1 wni. [ Mo0n | oot iE e i edonr “henna " & |peal In some cases with an evangel- | the meeting closed with all bills paid. Ald_Socleties and Watch Child for Worms. - Scrivener to the 76th session of the|ist, and personal persuasion on the|The union has come to stay. ~The Worms sap child's strength, rob I , ] New England Southern _conference, |Part of the pastor. ~Both metkods|members of the Ladies Improvement |iributed by constituents who are not|cnjiq of food and make child fretful, ir— rommers T now in session at Trinity Methodist |have been successful at Putnam and |Soclety lose no opportunity to live|members of the church, it is perfect- | riinteq mervous. —Woaroh stoot sud &t g 1 5 2.2 | Episcopal church, there are 66 church | Willlmantic evangelistic services have |UP to their name. This vear they |y gate to assume that the actual av- | fio Giui ol ‘suapicien of worme. siv : < 03 || 53¢ il e o been conducted by Miss Frances B.|purchased the Coichester House and ving of our members is less - - et vergreen Beer i 23| bulidings and forty-cight parsonages urchased the Coic use and | erage giving e e Ty < § : 43 |in the district. The total membersnip | dams, at the former, chureh, the pas. | 0, e tion. ~The Recreation com. | (IR half this amount two cents a|Worm Killer. a candy worm remover. 2 % * % 1, e s . eceivi = = | da er lem!| for church ex- 1 . Sl Shane | G || | bt of tiese chwrcnen s seariy K00 whe | L, Glorme D, ey e e | privied a mecond Todue Sonn | LT, BemSE Given Smadinte recdin e uative FARREL & BSANDERSON, Propa penses and benevolences. Paral a ves th = L T B e e >0, Ni ved _ | rearranged the playground and added .| Paralyzes and removes the worms, im H. JACKEL & CO. ix hours after nigh water It I low 431 and, the Epworth and gumier |4 N O e e - the. soventh | new equipment. ~ Much more might be | pes ‘e, UEht of this condition T e | proves digestion and general healin of g tide, which is followed by flood tide. Leagues have a membership of ,603. 4 - it T peat the wonder is not that so child. Continue giving Kickapoo The report which was made by Supt. | Year of his pastorate, Thomas Tyrle, | written If space permitted to show that | (lo has been done, but that so- much | Worm Killer until aji eians of worae Secrivener at the Wednesday afternoon | by personal work and after careful | Willimantic Camp is not simply &|pae been sccompiished. One of the 2ot Sate Drast GREENEVILLE session of the conference follows in | training, received twenty-two young|Place where old people find rest and | greatest spiritual assets that can come | *7® S07¢- 2 Girninron 1647 s ai. people on probation and twenty-six | with rest and recreation there is reli-|{; the churches of Norwich District J Rev. C. H. Ricketts Concludes Sho rt of the Superin-|into full membership, while at Maple- | 8ion that is real vi Ve |is a revival of giving that will make Adam’s Tavern Talker-Peraonats and Notes. ¥ | tenaemt ot " Sorwich Disteict 15 the | Ville ana Glendale, R. J. Chrystie in |and it is the purpose of the manage- |}t Boselole in the foet aace (o iy |fever of greed and ambition which e ew England Southern Conference of | the first year of his pastorate by per- |ment to so arrange the program that|ine minister a salary sufficient to meet | threaten us with death. 6 Rev. Charles H. Ricketts, pastor of |the Methodist Episcopal church, |Sonal work and through the regular |these three elements shall be properly | the gemands of decency and respecta- y who profess to hold this faith 1861 D O N or of | Mareh 19, 1316 services of the church, has received |related to the life of the Aistrict and | bilies in this 200h conturs. This ean|are er in numbers, wealth, intel- s Bigit ARDATE | S has T fhe cot e ten| There are sixty-six church build-|forty-seven probationers. At New |to the kingdom of God. e Ty e Mo S A B ce and material equipment than Srands o Beor of Eurepe and Americe: | voars sddrssses Shop mectings ton |Ing on Norwich Disirict and forty_ | London, as a result of both methods( A notable fire occurred at Moosup.|Cents per member. Just s0 long a8 ever were before in the history , Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian | qucted under the auspices of the Y. M. | eight parsonages. Six of these build- | tWenty-four have been recsived on|December 15. Two notes held against i S B T the minister has to keep hens, sell b= - = he church since 1910 were consumed and discuss, Is the Church Losing Its Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muers|C. A, luded his shop talk: ings are closed, five through inablilty | Probation and twenty-one into full|the lead pencils, plant potatoes. or dig Bee s . H - Booten Ale, Guinness Dublin Siout, | Wednesday neom when he nadressed | to maintain services, one through fed. | connection. Baltic and Versaflles re- e e e Noteix 3'3% ‘ssop | lams for his stomachs sake. to eke | OWET I our POwer ln oming ey WIth Bnght D‘Y‘ €. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | ‘he employes of the Richmord Radi-|eration, one building is used by the|Port 15, Burnside 10, South Manches- | curch remodeling, the other o Hui P. out an_existence wiil he be tremend- | It IS because our courage is oozing -= g Vot e R ot ter 15 on probation and 25 in full |on pipe organ installation. During the | usie " nenatom for the work to|away, because we no longer have the | ing Ate, Btoriing Ditter Ale, Anbeusen: | ooime Py O e e | roma o et $717,050. | membership. . Norwieh . Trinity 12, |fire’ the congregation sang the ox- | mich ‘me hes” beon malieg or od, |faith which subdued kingdom's Co the Desi T Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabat. Rickslts has been forced to conclude | The membership of these churches in- | Portland 12 probationers and 16 full [0logY, and the occasion was ome of | \fake it possible to pay the minimum | Wrought righteousness, obtained prom- mes e esire [\) A. A.'ADAM, Norwich Town. his talks. cluding probationers is 6,740, enroll- | members, Hockanum 10. Sreat-rwjolcing. saiary of $860 a year, as voted by our |iSes, stopped the mouths of lions 4 Telephone 447-12. dimal ment in Sunday school 5,431, mem-| Mystic has had an awakening which Benevolences. Conference and. approved by the Lav- | duenched the violence of fire. out of Signs of Spring. bers of Epworth and Junior 'leagues | promises much for the future, 32 pro-| A year ago it was reported by a|men's Association, pay “it promptly | We Weakness g - "d""'!- — Se our — Springtims waa: in evideiics Wednes:| S Fifty preachers have charge of | bationers have been received and 27|member of the finance commissionfand regularly. and your have taken a|®d vatiant in fight, turned to figh day afternoon when a group of young work, thirty-six are members of [full members. Thompsonville reports |that Norwich District led New Eng- |long step toward increasing the effic- | S B ST R S G : MAHONEY BROS., oys netrs saon Dlsirie DESLEAIE I the conference, eight are local 8, Wapping 6, Moosup 11. Gales Ferry |land in per capita giving for the dis- |lency of the preacher and the spiritual (SEDS” = = oo FALLS AVENUE Ctreets about the. village. and . the|Preachers, three are students, two are |6, East Glastonbury 6, Onmeco and |ciplinary benevolences, also in in- | Power of the church. e e o ey # oungsters are aiready talking plans | members of other conference, and one [Green 6. The total number received |crease per capita. From reports re-| In closing this report I would call|ient e 1a the pockets and in - the Hack, and Boarding |5 nEtern are A aties is the daughter of a retired member |on probation 390, exceeds any report | ceived there are indications that therc|attention to the program for s Of Got- e fiis ety s S thex D he of this conference. for the past sixteen years. Number|will be an advance over last ear.|sion Week, Seif Denfal, issued by the | *Clce of God through the missionary z The total salary paid these fifty|on full membership 289. While we are | Two of the churches, Gales Ferry,|Board of Foreign Missions and earn- | 19€0Y €90 0 70 0 SRCRTeR: Gt 18 SR | W e L ave THE FILMS YOU NEED, We guarenteo our service to be the River Rising. preachers including rent of parsonage |glad to record so many and sorry |and Millville will pay the full appor- | estly urge its faithful presentation |10 3470 (00 COUPRe, PO OF & ATt . best nt che most reasomable Drices. The Shetucket river is gradually | aggregates $47, the maximum sal- | there are not more we would remem- | tionment. and adoption. Coming as it does, at| 0% 'nsPived ¥ TUE in GOf and t*s|ALSO DEVELOP AND PRINT rising, owing to the thaw, and a large |ary Is $2.100, incliding parsonage, the |ber that the vaiue of a church to a Temporal Affairs. the beginning of the conference year EERNE That S RGBT - volume of water is passing over the|minimum $150, without a parsonage.|community is not measured by acces- t makes possible the sounding of that | Srant tha . = = o Greeneville dam. j One church on' the district pavs & cash |sions in membership. Some of - the | piiken®}, TpwOrh organ has been | oic'which lles at the very center of | lenge of the, oppactaakey. -commerats | X OK I F e oRANGEs, F]orldn e salary of$1800 a year, one pays $1,300 | churches fafiing to report an increase | ford. at cost of $100, old debts amount. | 0Ur, Chrlstian faith, it lifts up the | O8F Sappment Snd wih CoumEs (are 'ersonals a otes. another pays ,400 and one other|are exerting a far reaching influence 1 e > TO YOUR ENTIRE SATISFACTION. r 1 - | Standara of the cross, it cballenges | t0 g0 forward to achieve mighty vic- £ William_Boyd of Bates college is|$1,300, of the rest, ecisht pay from |for good, and in various wavs are|ins t0_$10% have been peld This sof| e church in the name of Jesus Christ | jories in the name of Jesus Christ our onANGEs porto Rlco spending his vacation at his home on|$1000 to $1,200, twelve pay from 3709 |planting seed the harvest of which|or o proper cchurch buflding. Steps | {0 Practice the fundamental princl Lora. l Worth Main stree to $900, anq twenty-five ray less than | will appear after many dJays. ol & le of His teaching. In a recent num. PR TP o o\ $700, ahd of this Humber ten pay less | The Sunday schools are. increasing | Morsomers o o olgrge or rebulld if | P %or the Outlook the editor said: | _Saybrook Point—3ir. and rs. Chas. THE CRANSTOCN CO. GRAPE FRUIT Howard Rydholm has accepted a po- | than $300 a year. . E. Pease have arrived home from Flor. f in efficiency. Many use the Graded |thei: verty this people have done|,lbree clements combine in success - - sition with the Norwich Belt Manu-| .To supplement salaries we have re- |Lessons in whole or in part. Some n’:;l.xr, e el hc:.nu.,fe to sacrifice, | ful achievement, opportunity, equip- |ida, where they spent several month: received this_year from the Board of e i Ve x = . In the first century - 5 > ‘acturing compan; ¥ have teacher training classes. More |but financial assistance must come |Ment. courage £ ¥ SPINACH AND LETTUCE B Church Aid $100 and from the Board | ime and effort s beins wsed to de- | from' patside i the werk ia to b | Ghristian missionaries had 13 go Trom verpauiing an ) _ Stephen Shea has capturel a gray|of Home Missions $200. The total cost | velop an_ interest In systematic Bible | permanently established. lestine into foreign lands. In the fox. The animal was shot by Mr. Shea |0f maintaining these churches includ- | study. Decision Day is not generally | Danielson has paid $118 and is now | LWentieth century the inhabitants of H People’s Market | reron st i as ing ministerial support and current | observed, but when Droperly” prnned | entieriy foce Hre aobt A how hoer |foreign lands, migrate to Christian expenses, amounted in 1915 to $69,122. t il il i and_conducted s fruitful of g0od re- |er costing $100 has been placed In the | America. 3len of all lands. ail races, | of men and women who really never . Rev. F. Johns Bohaman, rector of| To report a year's work of these|sults. Crowded eonditions somtume 1o © Franklin Street > ?|all languages, and all religions have | know what it is to enjoy sound, vibrat- £t. Andrew’s church, will preach at the | ministers, members and money is not | prevail at South D T yo ¢ Repair Work s Manchester, New | ceived from the Carnegie Foundation |f0cked to our shores, they have come | jno health—who would be surprised to D JUSTIN HOLBEN, Propr ‘enten service which will be held in|an easy task. i Eondon and Burneide. The' Sunday | tomart "n nen® sioe moean end th | 10 B e e e sugddenl o ~nl:,7 i I\'lual'l:pviuli of all kinds on EN, istor Christ church this evening. When conference adjourned a year |school at Mystic is a beehive of in- | people have already contributed $500|Prousht with them open mind i R e <4 AUTOMOBILES, el ago Moodus and South Coventry were | dustry. Increase in membership and |fowards its purchase. This 1is our opportunity We | that robust health brings. S " Mr. and_Mrs. William Kramer, Mr.|left to be supplied. Arrangements|attendance has been secured not| East Hampton has paid $300 or re- | Christians profess to believe that .nd Mrs. Willlam Kramer, J:., Joseph | Were made with J. E. Duxbury, pastor Literally thousands without any par- > through a cross and crown system of | pi. Toariait the | nineteen centuries ago the Redeemer of Y P ‘Fhis 1s. G Heater | enderson and Siiss Ruth Tisndersor | at Bast Hompion to preach ot Mood: | rewards, but through the adoption of e M dation of the | ino world appeared, that he has given 1S 1s as €ALECT | were visitors in Willimantic Tuesday. |us during the summer, and late in_the [ modern methods, the introduction of | Jewett City has paid $250 indebted- | O US the secret of life, that we hs bility”, as the doctors call it—have - —_— fall George E. Davis was secured as|young people as teachers and a spirit | ness nnd by “iniroducing the New Fin- | in His spirit the medicine which will * = i 5 5 W h TAFTVILLE permanent supply. After a few Sun-|of loyalty and cooperation. The Su-|ancial plan has been able to increase | Cure industrial unrest, unite in one headaches, are tired and indifferent.| Mechanical Rep: Painting, Trim- - eather - days' supplied by B. F. Raynor, the|perintendent Herbert Gurnee, has been | the pastor's salary, and ssultiply the | Protherhood all the families of the | To all such people we say with unmis-| ming, Upholstering and Wood Warke e ity gfxgg:e;ordeyih}[é Bar‘ber we;e sle- given a iocal preacher’s license and|benevolences 100 per cent. during the | ®arth. and expell from our hearts the| ,u 1.0 eamestness—*“Take t's Blacksmithing in all its branches. " B ohlleben Runs Two Mi 3 South Covenf and the i = . Scof With the sudden drop in the s Two Miles in Ty is a candidate for the Methodist min- | past four years. 14 Minutes—Personals and Notes. |WOrk has been well cared for through |istry. Moosup “has spent $300 on parson- Emulsion after meals forone monthand the ¢ . C. C. Tibbitts h: fille th . temperature, the absence of e year. ibbitts has filled the | A’ very important feature introduced : : v age repairs, burnt its church motes, BORN. allow its rare oil-food to enrich and en- ; . Alarge crowd watched William Woh- | vacaney at Uncasville, caused by the fon the district this vear was the In- |increased bencvolences 33 per ' cent. | LEFFINGWELL — In Taion. Conn = steam and other heating, has [Uben run two milcs in 14 minutes and |geath of D W. Adams. ‘and Clark |stitats of Religious Education, held 5 - fl ar um CARRIACES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS ticular sickness live in “general de- liven your blood, quicken your circula- ays all bills promptly, another in- | March 24, 1916, a daughter. Evelyn | .. s e s % 50 seconds Wednesday morning = The|EBeITy has supplied three months at |under the auspices of the Coniresa- | Stance of sound business manasement| HNoin to Mr- and Mre Henry Lotfng. | tion, stimulate nutrition, and aid nature brought discomfort to many. |race against_time was for a side bet | Pridgcton since the transfer of C. W.|tional and Methodist churches in |applied to church affairs. well, Jr. to develop that real red-blooded life that of $5, and Mr. Wohlleben won. Mr. | Harrison. " Manchester. The time occupied six| At Mapleville $100 have been means activity, enj ent, success.’” 507 515 North Main 5.. A GAS HEATER Wohlieben was a long tince runner in| , Immediately after conference viz: |evenings, the program consisted of [expended on parsonage improvements, DIED D ot B D e te o - 7 his day, and the race Wednesday was | APril 24 the District Superintendent | courses in_ Bible study, Child study [ana 3600 on the church debt. SIX |CRUMB—In Preston. March 23, 1916,| o) e o e hat & SERE At & the result of an argument in which | W2s called to officiate at the funeral [and Psychology, Sunday school meth- | vears ago the indebtedness on this| Susin B. Crumb. afed 17 years pleasant food-tonic—free from alcobol or some person said that the runmer had | $cTVice of Rev. Elijah F. Smith, who|ods of teaching, and for the Primary |property was $6,550, a staggering bury| Funeral services will be held at Church | One bottle may help you. ALES WINES Ll UOB GAS STEAM RADIATOR |lost his old time speed. The course|oincd this confererice on trial in 1870. | department a speclal course in Bible | Gen- for this small_society of oniy| & Allen® funeral parlors,'15 Main Scott & Bowne, Bloomfeld, N.J. . 1531 3 , LIQ Wwas from the Taftville pharmacy to the | Brother Smith had been on the re- |stories. The success attained was be- | thirty members. Courageously and| S5tréet., Friday afternoon. March 3l Tiiaih 2 . Tafts station and return. Mr. Wohlle- | tired list since 19504. He made his|yond expectation, will give you immediate com-|ben has been training on the road for | IoMe With his daughter in Gurleyville, | tion r "elock. the total registra- | persistently pastors and people ha: e Sy | 2 3 AND CIGARS er | T as 120, the lowest attendance|labored and sacrificed, reducing the |S4VITF—In Stonington (Pa MISS M. C. ADLES o . : the past few days under the direction | th¢ funeral was at Willimantic. was 36, the highest 95, and this dur- |debt to about $1.700. Such sacrifice is Gavied ‘agea 35 Years HAIR, FACE, SCALP SPECIALiST| T ¢ 7Plets stock. Best i fort in the ¥ me or Office, o Hobert Wiiss e Sl LAY 0 e T | Pebere it A remun i Son |PaVinS e Teward i spitial remits | segmeary1p Bamcacteic (sioningion), | "ies Aes-hes rerumes o New| DAN MURPHY — y h so was a severe winter. it the Sun-|as it always does. The forty-seven|" 1916, John F. Murphy, aged | York with tl F : Full, new stock on hand Deciding Basketball Game. oivns pourled from S ahome, in|day schools of Manchester will have |probationers received this vear is & s Necp ek Sty Cen nes 11 Bath Street : £ The local basketball team plays the | from active service In 1805 = | oo | e et aerte e, ecaulped | taken as evidence that God is blessing [ DONOVAN—In Norwich. Miss Eilen f : —_— GRriaadiog : karme b ik e sith| - On oo o g oy oot . |and more enthusiastic than ever be-|their endeavor and will lead them to| Donovan of Eleventh street. " (it C‘xw e e L _phttxe“_me\rgng of October 9th Rev. | fore. The plan is adopted to any com- |spiritual and financial victory. Hard | Funeral from her late home, 6 The Gy of Norwich (1575 s Ghrtiambs ot e el AUlRu i SR B e S Sttt SRty | ol S et iy, T | o, R DR. PECK With the Beutral referee that has boer | where he was Servine ine semca vile: |Of the teaching force and the enthu- |tric lights installed in the parsonage| [nE at.f olclock Mass of requiem 3 ? chosen, ‘it looks ‘as though Tafiville| of his pastorate. The following Tuce: | Soemvec. it 1o lottoduenys) WOrKers. O T e ot other | WARREN—In Dantelson, March 28 1€ samce & wiltranen 3| '8 SICK WITH PNEUMONIA. WILL Gas ectrical ML was going to get a square deal at last, | day (he Norwich District Minlsterial | pirie chanse has taien place since | Tiabr ity Amprovements cost about | ) Milton Stowell Warren, D. DI SATSRE (I SR - ANNOUNCE IN THIS SPACE AS y i E 3 2 L . aged 41 years. /i . ;:gl‘::; ;‘z:e meysb:;:n confident of ;:‘s“n‘:;c;;l!:: axase:sx&n a‘t \Ves;el"lfy ahfl< the last report in the werk for boys{ Old Mystic has paid $200 on the 1_service at his home. North PIAKD AND PLAYER PIAND TUNER SOON AS ABLE TO RESUME 321 Main St.,, Alice Building flidryllorio s much: belovad Teptine funeral of this|ang girls. Boy Scouts and Camp Fire [debt of the parish house. Main street, Danielson, Thursday at [} oo\ "o o ol uch beloved, brother. Girls, Community Gymnasiums At South Manchester church and| 130 p. m. N_AND PRACTICE —_— Person: T November 17, occurred the fu- | Classes in English, sewing and basket | parsonage have been painted and re- TONE REGULATQR Leon C. Savage of Providence, R. I |feTal serviec of Mrs. 1. M. Anthony, | making for foreigners, farmers' insti- | pairs made costing $1,050 and there is 175 Palmer Street, Norwich, Conn. ! . wett City, and on Monday, De- | tus oy » g JOSEPH BRADFORD, is at his home on Hunters avenue, ~|A¢ Jewelt City, and on tute, open air meetings, community | no debt. Phone 1084.5 T Tinler ; the body of Mrs. Joseph | picnics and Christmas trees represent | Willimantic has spent nearly $1,000 - BOOK BINDER Edwarg Alexander of Sayville is the | Hollingshead was brought to Norwich | some of the activities. on its property, $110 of this amount suest of friends on Hunter's ave-|%nG after a brief service at Trinity| “pastors report the proportion of [for installing an earphone in the au- European Plan nue. i 0 rest in the Yantic cem- | foreigners in their communities from | ditorium. DR. ALFRED RICHARDS Ratos I8 i prrasltias jank Bosks Made and Ruled to Order. Aot an iimesn of Sbee 50 to 90 per cent. of the population.| At Westerly another stage in the g e - 5 iy 9 \-Ml-‘u g‘enka D;lg a;nd snalis F“)ralnces Ll torn: with fortinade Lo hationce | Ten vears ago the presiding elder of | improvement plan was completed DENTIST HAYES BROTHERS. BROADWAY Norwich attended the basketball game | o' .| Norwich District said in his report: | when the vestries were reopened after y . : here Tuesday evening. Ty James T. Docking, dled March | “We are making slight progress in the |a thorough removation, which has Telephone 1227. 26-28 Broadway e church, Westorly, Maceh borm Grace| work, which we must accomplish of | transformed what were formerly Tha: Building, R WBlT e Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Beauregard, | ‘"It Westerly, March 26th. winning to a vital religious #ife the|dreary and cheerless vestries into the lyer , Room DIAMIOND RINGS - D E N l l S I Ernestine and Armand Dubreuil left Y O sineocen unusual in the | foreigners who are fast filling our ter- | most _attractive assembly rooms for Wty s sor aoneutt amount of sickness in the parsonages DR. E. . JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Stieet en- trance. Phone. " Telenhone 488-2 ritory.” Ten years later, to our shame | Sunday school and soclal purposes to 3nd gin the homes of the people.|he it confessed the statement might|be found in the town. The cost was e e el o R VR EERACTINE SO GRISWOLD BOY HONORED. the grip have been oopheumonia and | pe. truthfully repeated. The fields are [$650 with an additional $140 on the AT VERY LOW PRICES he STl it ve been (ebidemlc, making | white for the harvest but the laborers | parsonage. Corms, Bumlons and Ingrowing " Paul E. Potter Commencement Speaker | o senoais ana oo’ ¢ ClosINg |are few. Three great requisites are| Rockville has paid a debt of $200 THE WM. FRISWELL CO. Toe Naila treatcd without pain. St Now Hamyton® Sshool. Three of the ‘ehildren in the par.|MDeN. MOney and a program. Theland 3205 for new furnace amd par- ‘omfort assured. in Street N e = Woman's Home Missionary Soclety | sonage repairs. Many other churches Shampooing, Manicuring, Sealp 25 and 27 Franklin S Paul B. Potter, son of John Potter, | ot ey oo mapric have had scar- | has been active this year. Miss Grace | report improvements, painting, new Tnsotmis. ot Swstet S | f Griswold, has been elected one of | Danielson has passed throngh o wavers | Rorabach, field secretary, has visited | furnaces, bath rooms, furnishings, the e S e v ety DR J SlN AY P DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | ne prize speakers for the commence- |iliness. Mrs. Buckey, wife of oue|the churches, new auxiliaries and|itemizing of which would unduly "% KATHERINE LANZ b A B i BRI euiroiien nioxt Tune 2t o |pasior at Birkuine ey ot Queen Esther Societies have been |lengthen this long report. The total U i g = Main St. Hampton, N. H.. This school has|death in a trolley car accient. our. |Lormed and the interest in home mis- |amount pald on debts, Tepairs and Lady Assistant Tel. 743-3. (Take Elevator s % | PRACTISE LIMITED TO + mong its alumn! Samuel McCall, gov- | fering a very painful injury. =~ . | SORSry work intensified. Dr. -Alpha|lmprovements agsregates not less T — Dentl st ¥ Hours 10 & m. to 3 p, m. erfior of Massachusetts, and several | On Ofarch §, 1916, Mrs. Carrle Von | rics wonferting with vasiors ant con: | o 31 oo all these enterprises the purir g T = ex-gov N shire The | Deck Rieneck, 4 - B’I. E.' Nm .fl M ernors of New Hamp: leneck, daughter of John Von - HENRY E. CHURCH 18-19 Alice Building, Norwieh jate Dr. Rush W. Kimball of Norwich | Deck, a local preacher at ducting public services in the inter- |Ladles’ Aid Societies have been active = DR J co .Ns Rooms o lice Building, was also graduated there. Sea i the Haveers pat Quarryville, | est of the Board of Home Missions |assuming heavy financial obligations WM. SMITH ALLEN - R. J. e Phons 1177-3 5 Church Extension, giving infor-|and in not a few cases paying all the ~ r MRS 5F o i to rally from an operation performed | 03 D EN TIS mation concerning the at work of | bills. - New Styles Guilorde—3. Douglass Loper will|the preceeding day, and two wecks &80 | the Board, and recelving, incidentaliy: Gifts and Bequests. — Get Ready for an Eafly Spr-g feiskimaty Sis 3 iethday Saturday, | the wife of Dr. Coote fell on the icy | aret hand information regarding Nor-| By the will of the late Orrin Con- ly foril, at the ‘home of his sister, Mra.|sidowalk In Portiand, sufering a pain- | wich District as & fleld for Home Mis. | verse the chureh st Staffosd Springs 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | Look over your Harness and Wag- mmy Kate Upton. ful injury from which she is slowly | ionary activicy. TeGelves 33,000, income for SUDDOLE of WE PAY CASH FOR Phone 424-4 ons if they WILL NOT GO another The church at New London lost a| The program in the interest of edu- | preaching. g g s N ety | 20 B LT Lt PR o movers o o | OLD FALSE TEETH || == i, ST P T S Bhetucket Street % - - ago, rices on new lines of Team. Express mer C. Barber. He had held success. |tiVes of East wich Academy |several years ago, Fntes oad Dusins Wags 52 = fully almost every office in the local | Dave Visited the churches. In _this IN ANY CONDITION, PARTE OR || PAINTING PAPER HANGER | ¢l O er stock of Carriages will church, and at the time of his death | connection the District Cabinet of the | New London should recelve ome-sixth || WHOLE. BRING OR MAIL TO SACR e e e Was the beloved teacher of By aduli|EpWorth League made & canvass and |of his estate. Mrs. Prest dled during 478 TER W. WOODWARD, X ; gy Bible class of mmome ey Of @n 2dult| ;e names of eight young beople of | this year, when the esbate is- scettled N. E. Artificial Tooth Co. - s bave some good val: i members. high school age, were forwarded to|the church will recelve from ten to || 62 Broadway Open 9-6—Sat. to 7 Ty S0 Blankets, Robes and Fur The death of Orrin Converse at |East Greenwieh, Boston and Wesleyan Phome 338-12. Ceoraing Read. universities. church support. —=———=| The campaign for Conference Claim- | so received a bequest of $200 from e ggad ASK FOR and GET ant Endowment Fund was launched | Miss Annie Bently, for the use of the m L L CHAPMAN co. ith two_enthuslastic Booster Ban- | church. rwi i au o wi - re. winera || Shea & Burk 3 14 Bath Street, Norwish, Conm. | HORLICK’S Siaz ek ] Shea & Suckel| Frelerick T. Bunce /o2 s S report the Whitestome Cigar will ie THE ORIGINAL b= Dr. of a life interest—the sum of 3o g M MALTED MILK over B g0t he not anly wine friends | Nuzwm eports 1500, avaiable for| an‘ Di]'ccto rs e "'d...'}.“’""' Scratched rred end funds for the retired minister, | work among girls, and a gift bf $100 > origh Cheap substitutes cost YOU same prica. |but he leaves a gracious benediction | for Conference Claimants. WHEN YOU WANT to put your FRANKLIN . iness EC:D:‘ the puliic, . N and spiritual uplift with the churches | - The church at Bridgeton receives & Phone Tttt T Siorion Conn. | B e e ——

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