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e ¥ e e e R e : !M‘r:. Wmhnc‘;-—_u“&mfi emht‘mmw*-mutw- -;om'w-m-’u Chesta: i dinner if you want Guineas, | Turkeys, Capon, Ducks, {Broilers or anything other ER 1 E i 3 £ : Elsie Davis went to chafrch. Rev. Joel B, markets don’t have. At fhwress th the atndle S Ta to visit her ter, pastor, spoke an the T o “"N"""’"’" Miss Elsle Dawley. 7 Pait? taing nis toxt || 337 MAIN STREET Telephone early ey SEos Jare bowt saliing in 30 Prayer is the mightiest Thy Years Shall Not Oppasite Post Offica Norwich stores at four dozen for $1. Nu"' flfi.’n‘ '.t.:?fiuf sarth, said ”m.:m-m ol ‘;.“ o The D. A, R. memorial bubble foun- |end Mrs. N. Bugene Passionist from Boston, swered. Slocum spoke as Phone Lady Assistant SOMERS tain on the Little Plain has been un- N Lenten sermon gelivered before a ¢ Miss Julia large audience at St. Patrick’s covered for the season. of ‘Father Same Telephone number, 84 or 85. License your dog in the town clerk’s | the week with Boston ggcs mw:{ One dollar extra after May | .0 wenie of New Lon-| Rev. i ;FE'?? § i that Dest 4 Jesus don was a recent itor of Ms. Dan- | in excellent voice solos real prayers are | cumulate wealth MISS M. C. ADLES 1o The probibitionists of Bast Lyme are fel Johnston of Franklin street. by Afre. 7. L. Farre they are de- an army o e] 1] caucus londay Crea ' There "Q;:; :cct:'b :‘:,‘:"t: ;:Fct';”fl; gyening at the residence of Fred E. o A P s antie | i i s acquisition—art, . scalp. Miss Adles has brought from s will spend the Baster vacation. —westhy of ‘philosophy, gs i New York a new style Feather-weight| Ag the result of a day’s fishing 'Wil- o1 e e o0 <o Chetaea Bani. | LT, E7750 of Montvilie brousht nome |, " 320 Ma Aibie Fiale 2% Nervich In réet——Next to a string u one’ ng Telephone 852-4. about & pound. their son, Arthur D. Hale, of Ellington. P Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. She: Mr. and Mrs. ‘Walter C. McKinloak, sy formerly of Norwich, have rented their | WhO for three years past have made T their home at Riverside, Cal., returned cottage at Neptune Park to the Howell to Norwich on Friday . 4 and will make Ernest E. Bullard |%=ie- 5ot iheir Future Some v gn i ] : & 4 ?i’ ; | | | L 748 i B i o | BUY YOUR | ! i i Ef] i A Year ago Sunday the state wae| Wentworth B. Prentice and Richard | He will grant. His promises are VvV Selebrating Arbor day. This year 1t!K. Prentice of Harvard college are | limited, they are not restricted. v o f{OLIN e 1 Yiotue of GOVErNOT| pissing their Baster vacation with| Let us turn our reflections to this| away — h: b ] f 3 their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B.|question: Why should we pray? God wan! for tem; I E ACHER 2 sAlh Andove'g Chasies L. W‘}:;lg‘m. '&h Prentice of Lincoln avenue. wh:et manner 'l:olxld we pray, and what | things as ens, gathered exactly 309 eggs the tim pray us to pray other day. Most of the egzs find their | ,, M @hd Mrs. Edmund Baker and| 1f we were independent and had our : All String Instruments repaired Violins sold on easy terms For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- wich, Conn. ¢ £ family, who have been occupying Mrs.| own wish ‘there would be no meed for oy g e b e st el s L R e R e e T S B The myrtle in the grounds at the|C2P, Will move May 1 to New Haven, residence of Mr. and Mrs, H. F.|Where Mr. Baker is employed. Palmer on Otis street is in bloom. ord pet FUNERALS. 5 Over against somewhet later than usual. Mrs. Daniel J. Daley. But thi: - Jesus stands colossal and incompara- i ‘The offertory selection at the 9 ble. Comj with them He towered oclock mass in St. Patrick’s church| The funeral of Fannie Wright, wife | does not give inclination to commit sin. ‘speak to God.- At times we dis=|like Mt. Blanc while they stood like Sunday was The Palms, beautifully|ef Daniel J. Daley, who died in her| We are surrounded by many tempta- “improper prayers. | little holehills at His Complete assortment the sung by Miss May Ansell. home in New London April 12, was held | tions. We are weak. The way to e B oy T, P L] - °f . by hy , Not My Will, But Thine. c or F EE Concert from 8.30 to 9. Dancing un- at 8-o'clock Saturday morning from the | heaven is narrow, and without the help hy : home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.|of our Lord we cannot expect to get| Jesus taught us in the Garden of best in the market. til 1 o'clock at the Sodality Easter|Chester E. Wright, at 95 Spring street.| there. God has given us one_ condi- | Gethsemane, while prostrated on the Extra Good Coffee, lb. 23c | Monday social, Olympic—adv. In the large attendance were reiatives | tion, ask and ye ehall receive. ‘W are (Hie repeated over and over i T b Easter i from Springfield, New London, West-|like an undutiful c! it we n not X ne that the uld do Ceylon Tea....... Ib. 35c}|, The 13th box recently forwarded by | erly, Waterbury afd Bridgeport. The| pray. We should pray with humili- | Fim, fncinding the su penny he Norwich Red Cross contained 2,225 | pearers were John J. Sullivan, William Prayer the Greatest Power. ty when we speak to God and With | (sel?. And & All other Teas. . Tb. 28c | Dleces A o e & e 1.0y | Shea, Frank Buckley, Thomas Murphy,| Perhaps there are days, weeks and | Perseverance. 7 tha Cards sold out and new lot re- 3 ey v . the Michael J. Dunegan and Lawrence F.|months that some of us do not speak | Father Campbell gave an illustra- o 3 Pzking Powder. ... Ib. | Sylvia. £ and turned the stream of history into Pearl Tapioca..... Ib. 8c}|Humptrey Almy, assistant bookkeeper | Church Rev. J. H. Broderick was cele- | mightiest power on this earth. Tt is|-(God had robbed him of his hope and » been obliged to leave town for a va- | dUiem, with Rev. Peter J. Cuny deacon| Father Campbell cited instances of | Later on it was revealed to him the | hands was this accomplished. QuickTapioca, The festival of Passover will begin | organ. John J. Sullivan rendered Face | earth — Continuing, the speaker told|d0Wn and thanked God. God knows . continually prayed at all times. The| Self be gullty of reproaching Him. other historic character. In one week Jap Rice......... Ib. 6c}|synagogues ana with the traditional The beautiful floral tributes included % Prayer is not a sclence. What 1s| Our saviour tells us to pray always. It | tions that bear His name. 218 Main Street sary by the several families who come | ily; crescent, Sylvester Sullivan and T Rales potis Des to our Father who is in heaven. We| tion of a father who lost a small cnfla ceived today. We cannot get a new channel.” Not by political might Cation MR and Rev. Myles P. Galvin sub-dea- | the effect of prayer in the lives of Bible | future of this child battling with tem- pioc: erature answer. More books have been full sized box..... 7c}|for the Jewish people this (Monday) |to Face, and Mfs. F. L. Farrell sang|of a certain convent where the nuns| What is best for us. Never let your- | written about Jesus than you need at once. Burial was in the family plot in St.| bishop when asked why they aid so| How can we expect God to treat us | there is more printed abowt Him than e Anewered: T have more néed of Gods| worst enemy in sin. Brethren, 18 it | greatest men. More than two hondred - Flags weré flying Saturday at Groton | a Gates Ajar, Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. | hel than T have of men, and the any wonder that our prayers are not | millions of dollars are yearly contrib- | and FIL Unlted Tea lmporters CO. Long Point in honor of the opening of | Wright; cross, Miss Mary Sullivan; s Eona B DTS- | heara? ly OWER BOWLS. rayer? Halse yoUr Deatts and minds] G0es Hot mesn. slwsys on our knees. early to their summer homes. chilgren; wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Frank | to God and ask for what gy Because of a nervous breakdown, W.| At the services in -St. Patrick’s|should pray—because prayer the| by death. The father wondered why : B 8o || 2t Merchants"Sationn vank. has brant of a solemn high mass Of re- | michtics than il the kings and princes. | 03 He spoke in reproach Of God. | and not by an army. bat by His plosceq | 20y Mmore when these are gone, OY . vaceceaes IDe Bar Did Jesus fall? Let missions and |80 you con. Prof. F. L. Farrcll presided at the | martyrs. It is the mightiest force on | tations. And when he saw this he fell | education and philanthrophy and lit- had better get '!'n bout any evening with special services In the|Some Sweet Day. seder service in many homes, Mary's cemetery. much praying instead of other things,| 38 a best friend when we act as His | about any one hundred of the world's JAPANESE FLOWERS ers of the good Sisters will attain it. Now a word on when to pray. | uted in this land alone to the institu- the little postoffice there, made neces- | pillow, Mrs. Hilma Wright and fam-|° P s e D A e T e TaInde | T means that we should noc Jet. cer * Complete assortment of < Syl¥ia and_family; wreath, Misses|is not an art or sclence. We do mot| hcars get so far away that we offend Navy orders Saturday included: Jr.|Nora and Julia Dunlevy; pillow, Ed-| have to go 16 ohureh aiways to pray | Him by sin. In the morning when PRAYER BOOKS and HYM- Just turn your minds for a few minutes | e arise we should kneel and ask Him | blographers of Jesus tell only 3 to God wherever you are. for blessings of the day. At night|rise. He goes on from glory to glory. NALS. - Father Campbeil cited an experience| We should thank Him for the good-| Christianity had a marvelous growth of his own which happened while| ness during the day. Sometimes|in the nineteenth century. Education crossing the Hudson river on a ferry.| Peopie neglect to pray becauge they |and Christianity went hand in hand He noticed a man who had his hands| have not time. . Why, you can pray | throughout the world. Of the twenty- in his pockets, and when the boat was| in a minute. “Yet these ple do |six English barons who signed the near the pler it struck with much force, | not have time to pray. Magna Charta only three wrote their Knocking people off their feet. This| low weeks, months to pass — wi names and twent-three made their GE Av’s' m e e oo Bat oken Dis| praver. Theve I sonsthing teditar | masks. It is scarcely tires mundred 0.A.D 25 Br 7 Grade Lts. G. D. Murray, Gallaudet|ward B. Smith & Co., New London; GEORGE G‘ GRANT Aeroplane Co., Norwich, Conn., to naval | wreath, Western Union office, New inspector of aeronautical material at|London; standing wreath, Jeremiah ! Boston, with additional duty at Nor- | Sullivan and family; wreath, Mr. and Undertaker and Embalmer wich. Mrs. John J. Eckel, Bridgeport; b ket of carnations, Mrs. M. H. Dona- & % H There will be no officers’ school for M bou- 32 Providence St., Taftville |, Thers will be.no oficers school for wreath, . I Donegan: = bou: Prompt aitention to day or night calls, | & statement by Adjutant General Cole. Smghm‘ ‘Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Crumb Telephorne 630. aprli4MWFawl So many army officers are on activelang family, Dennis Gildea and fam- duty that none can be detailed as In- | fly" of Westerly, Mr. and Mrs. Pen- structors. field, Mr. and Mrs. l:(. ‘W. Mecler, Mr. The: Tax Collsctor Wil be. at: tha} 200 Mrs B TE ONell ' Iis. Laiile store of Wm. Smith & Co, formerly | 3 tlto S REIE Sl ey Sullivan, I 8. Youn, at Norwich Town. from | afisses Kate and Annie Sullivan. el P.-m. today to recelve|” mhe funeral was on the fourth anni- e versary of the wedding of Mrs. D-.lgy. The cars of the Shore Line Electric| ¥ho was married April 15, 1912, in St. company, which have been recelving a | Patricks church by Rev. Hugh Trea- general overhauling at Old Saybrook | POT- She Wwas born In Norwich Sep hands out of his pockets and clutched | IY Wrong with their religion. and fifty years since British peers in in one of his hands was a rosary. He| Only recently there was the House of Lords were excused from had been spending a few minutes in| accident in New York where 150 |Service in parliament because they prayer. young women lm(thelr lives and as 1| Were '"mhl: to ';l_l'- &r“'oumfla The read an account of this t fatility, | Progress of popul ication during Wae Cannot Place a Time Limit. | 'wondered how many said their sy | the past three centuries has . been If you are a sinner, pray like a sin-| ers. How can we expect to havé His | Chiefly due to Christianity. During ner. Sometimes we hear people say | blessings If we do not pray in the |the last ten years of the nineteenth T have been praying for such a favor| morning. We should .pray to keep |Century there were gained more than and it has never been granted. But|temptation away. We need prayer. |double the number of disciples to le me remind you of the fact that God | Prethren, we need to combine our|Christianity than were gained during does not answer the prayer in the | forces with God to throw off tempta- | the first century of the Christian era. time vou grant him, is no proof that | tions If vou pray well, you will Hive | The progress of Christianity durins He doesn't. well and you will die with the hope ot | the past four centuries has been four Father Campbell told of a certaln every Christian. times as great as its progress for the- preceding 14 centuries. And who shall MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jawelry and securities of any kind at the west Rates of luterest. An old established firm to deal witi THX COLLATERAL LOAN OC, maia U e ot the last six months, have all been com- | 2% 1891. 3 “—— | pleted and the force of painters has Miss Kate Pomeroy. DIAMOND RINGS | e reicased. The funeral of Miss Kate Pomeroy ‘was held at 2 o'clock at the home of her VERY ATTRACTIVE STONES April 15 is heralded at low shoe day, | brother, Eleazer Pomeroy, of Windsor, and the high shoes are supposed to be | Saturday afternoon, Miss Pomeroy was say what progress He shall make be- AT VERY LOW PRICES Telegated to the dark closer unil fail | sister of Mrs. W C. White of Bolton. | NORWICH MAY PAY VIRGINIA PASTOR AT fore this century shall reach the close? o and winter. The weather Saturday, er father was George omis of oV~ rese P THE W FENELIE 0 | . T ey B e Mitn Cherieita _PART OF EXPENSE. UNION LYCEUM SERVICE.| will come some good. He who now 25 i serving the custom. Loomer Pomeroy, of Coventry, is still Buildi B 2 Re s. > o moves over those vast battleflelds, and 27 Franklin Street Tving.” Miss Pomeroy spent Tust sum. | Cost of Building Bridge at Niantic to | Rev. 8. R. Harris Assisted Rev. Mr.| wounded afresh for our transgressions o A Norwich veteran recalled Sunday | mer and fall in Bolton for her health, Be Borne by County. Biddle in the Devotional Exercises. | Will work out His divine purposes for the mourning and excitement here 51| but failed to improve. R the redemption of men. He will make E DEL “0FF years ago Saturday, April 15, 1865 The members of the finance com-| At the McKinley avenue A. M. E.|the wrath of man to please Him. It T“ - When news came of the death of Presi. mittee, Aldermen Perkins, Kirkland |Zion church Sunday afternoon the Un- |is said that rising above the earth in . . et EAnaON SHailo W o the. Hosmas T and Murray, together with Mayor |ion Lyceum service was called to order | & balloon, especially over the crowded Paints and Varnishes European Plan fictedl by an assassin: Rogers, held 'an informal preliminary | by the pastor, Rev. E. George Biddle, | City. the nolses at first seem discord- | « . p Rates 75 3 corference Saturday morning regard- | Who was assisted in the devotional ex- |ant and displeasing but as cne goes | Housscleaning time means cleanin ite J6 SSUAE it Bey aind = ol b ing the necessity that will soon be an | ercises by Rev. S. R. Harrls of Vir- | fucther up, a point is reached where | and brightening things up. How muc HAYES BROTHERS. - e e e b imiperative one of increasing the rev- | Einia, father of Rev. K. B. Harris, pas- | 31l the confusion of earth is blended | better your floors would look with & EY g i 1 tor of Grace Memorial Baptist church, | into music. So as we go on to know | new coat of Paint or Varnish. Telephone 1227. 26-28 Broadway | at Lake's Pond Baptist church at 11 eny of the city to a point wher it ) w2 | & m. Sunday on Truth Bearing. and| Miss Bunice Gulliver has returned | Wil be sufficient to meet the constant- | Willlam A. Fields presided over the|Him and as we rise higher and higher \ : 2 Iy growing expenditures, says the | meeting. The programme was ar-|in the comprehension of His purpose R C 0 e o Al e MIAEIRIE New London Day. Bach vear there|ranged by Miss Henrletta Carter. Miss | We shall find earth's contradictions re- F ED C. CROWELL DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN ¥ fiss Marguerite Sayre of Montclair | 2¥¢ NeW demands, most of which are | Marjora Fields presided at the piano. | S0IVing themselves into harmonies that 87 WATER STREET - AN Kot - reasonable and just, upon the budget| The programme follows: Rq are inspiring to the soul. 3 Dental § coThe annual meoting of the Connecti- | X 1., is visiting Mra. Rush W. Kim-| [ut*¢he income (et the iatter doen | Miss Hva Taws: piano sols, M That all the jarring notes of life ,Qpen Saturday Evenings Until 8 en L e b BRIV i s e e s L TR £ not_soar in proportion. jora_Field itattion, Seem blending in a Psalm o'elec! Of interest to & half dosen Notwich| The children’s dancing class met | J)i¢ 1atest financial * problem which | Lacy; reading, Miss Fields; | And all the angles of its strife women, It-is to be held with Mre. | Friday afternoon at Mrs. Grosvenor | N®W,London will soon be.called upon -olo, The Palms, Mrs. Edna Coblyn; | slow rounding into calm. Oliver G. Jennings at her home in | EIy's. to face and which, in a measure, | 30l0, Serving Jesus, Miss Maud Lacy;| Did Christ fail? No, He did Fairfield. — prompted _the deliberations of the | recital, Miss Henriétta Carter. and He will not fafl. Did .:‘;tbgfi’; g Complimentary and encouragi Ise fail?, ¥ : Miss Jane McG. Aiken and Mi commiiitee Saturday, is the matter of ing re- | else fail? Yes, everybody who did no: City of Norwich Water Works | Miss Ruth Trail of Poquonoe was|Mary H. Paddock have returned from | the new bridge across the Niantle riv- | Marks were made by Rev. S. R. Har- | take Christ into his heart falled. ' Is . er which the county commissioners | s, calling attention to the wonderful | your life a failure or a success? > e o elec;edcpreside_nt of lthe class of 1919|Atlantic City. are compelled to build immediately | change in the condition of the race to | not ask —the question that you fn:; = H Hoardiof itls Geamlsticibak. of the Comnecticut college Friday. Miss| o p..0 10 2opec 4e 4 by order of the war department. The | What it was when he was a boy. Rev.|answer me. I ask it that you may WarOTmich. Conn, Apv 1, 1618 5 3:-:&‘1‘2 %L:;kg‘::v:ogm“et, iulfge;l:,i;r:fi Al ithe n‘ue!l e I.A)}:la ssto:lwpomllv:t estimated cost of the structure is|Mr. Harris is now about 84 years of | zive your answer to God. If you feel ater rates’for the quarter endin e 3 X 5 age. that your life is a fail > 3 Brown university. something in the vicinity of $60,000. at your life is a ure, what is the March ozfxfi“w;frs‘.”?rf e nr&flg:youl;bel:‘ :m}nes:on be able to resume her This substantial sum must be paid | It was heartily voted to extend|reason for that faflure? Are you liv- NicGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. from 8.20 a. m. to 6 p. m. Miss Peggy Cox of Albany, N. Y, ;in whole or in part, very likely the 2‘(‘&‘“ ;ID y{‘” Cnmrmmdmlhou b lmnx e Bl A p? ot t'om' myou Additlons will he mads to all bilis| Agnes, daughter of the late Willlam | BS been the guest of tne Misses| former, by the various cities and |®isting her in the programme. R B o e, Saar - - remaining unpaia seter Xpeil b, i cnes daughter of the Tate WAIMA | youns ot Eaet Eroad: strest. towns ‘of New London county. Such | The Easter pi e for mext|will be your trium LG S W, . Casiter. | Hilton and Ne o o being the case, the cities of New Lon. | Sunday will be arranged by Miss Hat-| Rev. Dr. Slocum closed with the whkll E 5 Friday at the Brooklyn, N. Y. Kospl- | atr. ang Mrs. Charles L. Hubbara | don snd Norwich will in all probsbil- | e Spivery. words of Richelieu, “Fail, fafl? In the our Lyes Gy at e residence of ‘Charies Fon-|have opened thelr summer home at| Ity, be called upon to contribute from [ e e o lexicon of youth there is no such word Py F Haughton's Cove for the season. one-half, to two-thirds the amount, | MUSICAL SERVICE as fail' e ? zier, Brooklyn, and burlal is to be in — s ongest DENTIST o which In the case of this city would AS BACKUS HOSPITAL ngest i ods Miss Dorothy Hall and Miss Aman- | mean from shls,oo«:hto flxzo.ooo. 7 palilai OBITUARY. Many people permit one = - da B. 1 have returned, after spend- Vhat thers the finance comm! i ic Ve ey — - v = e ¥ 2 money coming from? a county < e Suite 46 Shannon Building | fequires, Prot. Hiram Bingham of Yalo| Miss Myra F. Parker is passing the | tax of that size and a state tax . of s jAgnes Williams of 164 Stesting | § pair. Members of the choir of the First|place died Friday morni; in the i Spiritual Union of this city, with sev- | Brooklyn hospital following an opern. Do P Sl your e oe ty heavy handicap. The mat®r was |12l Of the congregation, presented a|tion. Miss Williams was born in " long only touched upon Saturday, but it is pleasing and varied program at the | Brooklyn and had lived there all her = Easter vacation as the guest of her | $38,000, the municipal treasury will Take elevator Shetucket Sireet en- |declared Saturday he would attend the § 2 Tt ite - ace - Phibne: ilitary D of instruction at Plattse cousin, Miss Ella Peck in New York. start its annual marathon with a pret Mrs. Jamieson and her daughti?. burg, N. Y., this summer. PR . K 7 Backus hospital Sunday afternoon at | lifetime. She was the daughter of the Most Cigars are Good—s Miss Bessie Palmer, formerly of Nor- | of str. s s Shes. Sroiony Siitchels of | ang hie aveociaths &fi‘l’mfi‘:fifi $:30 p. m. when besides congregational | late Willlam Hilton Williams and Nelly THESE ARE BETTER | wich, teacher of domestic science at{ Broadway. have to be done to meet the issue. One | 1Y 70, by the regular choir, consist- | Bowen, and her mother was a member o Miss Porter’s school, Farmington, who . e ; ing of Mrs. Chas. S. Twist, Mr. Black- | of the old Bowen family prominent in |] determ: your needs and we TOM’S 1-2-3 5c¢ CIGAR underwent an operation for appendici-| Miss Alice Bennett of Willlams tb?l‘i’l‘r‘l{lr:; lonf the :m::mmtmi '-Mlm‘ Waitia !‘1-?' Bogu&th“mst':lfl:eck“ and | the Columbia Helghts section of Brook- |f| Will make glasses to suit them. i . ), Wi GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | 2, (5"0Fn e Ci5 Sna wil spend & | Sz hers she has ‘Bocn (he"purdt | "R may be hat Stato Tax Commin- | Stn i anrs Sopiect Duy riok | val kmown amone society ik e (| THEPLAUT-CADDEN CO. Try them and see, time at Le Grand apartments. of friends. guest ml m=g ; '“'_!;“ o c:_" g ‘:mm'; obbligato) Mrs. Twist; The Palms, |dancing classes that she conducted at — THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St. 2 SR Copm I T G e Miss Hadle Blackstone; The Rosary, | the Knickerbocker Fleld club in Flat- || Opticians and Lense Grinders Next to Palace Cafe There will be a session of the su-| Miss Elizabeth Chase h: D 3 Mrs. Steinbecker; violin solo, Andante | bush and at the Germania club on the — - perior court in Rockville today (Mon- | to Porter's school, Farmington. fee Cantabile, Vogt, Mrs. Chas. A. Dow- | Park slope. She had been a member PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING ALES, WINES, LIQUORS | o s, Scosiock, Jutee Jos &L, Resd, | hepding the vacation at her home on B3 LEwONe e Al aydon o e | e byt inturs: Ml Hongl oo o the Clock x 4 W as been presiding, u e -4 e e o 2 > to go to Hockuilia todiy. maitio assign- Recoived by G. G. Engler from Cholm?tt;r Ch::i A. Dowsett had | etta Willlams and Mrs. Charles W.|™ _ ——- i AND CIGARS ed to court in Norwich. It is expected| After being in New Haven for th Charles Jahn in St. Augustine. “““‘"‘f,, s S :g'b:""" Frazier, and an stmt, Mins ASHS . B. l.‘ c. m ]' e B 2 e RTINS e - = ote utow | S TeUbIE Reners e i ihe | patients of various denominations and | dence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraster, | 122 Prospect Strest. Norwich. Conm DAN MURPHY At the recent reunion end luncheon —— have attracted much attention in "‘;S;: i o B 10 Souo'-:.owb:mfl. and the inter- "Phons 511 11 Bath Strest of the 500 girls of the Aloha camp, in| Mrs. Cherles F. Thayer has an-|Dast few days. Thesy were forwarded | .o 'ch“""',,u"‘u,‘ — our | ment today at Woodstock, Conn. tros New York, the witty toastmistress was nounced the engagement of her daugh- | to Mr. Engler from St. Augustine, Fla. | gi' WP SOSR0Y Snd gra "5‘.’ . Miss Lois Perkins, daughter of the late | ter, achel Louise, to Dr. Harry by Charles Jahn. formerly of this city. | Siyen a7 Attorney and Mys. Donald G. Perkins, | lop of Montreal. They are samples of the Ponderoso 5 Dn. A. J, SINAY of Norwich, who for several years was lemon, bell-shaped, and said to be| yjsited Otis Library Reading Room camp councillor and is nOW studying| Mrs, I P. Tafft, formerly of Norwich, | 25, JBicy _and desirable for use as he| o ® " . ey D t. t in New York. - sow o West Uplon, ase, iz e smaller grult. ~ The larger one in the |, Sunday atternoon e £ 46 Cnis Gt T eyt | Oneco sireet. " et T M o voundy B0e DS - DRI S e e e it - — Rooms 18-19_Alice Bubiding, Norwlch | S og (hat Be finds it necessary to ts- Clrous Coming. s conce After passing part of the week in Held Baked Bean Supper. b that m:g&gfiefi‘:nwnxnw New Haven with her son, David Ba-|_ Ladies' ausiliary, Div. No. §4, A, O. “‘B:'gm‘,"“;":l rlynflu:a}':n :’m will in which it i8 B Tw&{nl.w‘mhnlmlmedm H., held a successful baked bean sup- - v oig D e e e of e one | her home on Washington street. per in Buckingham Memorial Satur- e T U? OW N the issuing of verbal or- n Wa = ONE FLIGHT IN PRICES satisfactory. - L committee in charge| .oy, today,” says Secret Clock: J rearly .t 1 AMm‘y- Bpeunioc Adtica. o T My M Diriens S o M e bie AT - Ne 500 head of palms dis- | All Am big guns are not ob. ‘Which may, perhaps, be true. But Watches s - dewelry ribated fotlowing the Bish mass in St.| solete. Take Joo Canmon for exam. | Miss Mary Tighe. one thing is quite certain—it is not & LEE OLEGG The Patrick’s church yesterday, Palm Sun- | Ple; he’s as good as new, and strong- . great Navy.—Springfield Union. Jeweler day, after Rev. J. H. Broderick had|er with every shot fired.—Brooklyn P. W. Latham Elected. -_ 'REPAIRS” 218 Franklin Square| read The Passion of Our Lord, Matt. | Pagle. 3 The Massachusetts Agricultural col- Appropriate for Josephus. ————————————=————————~— | Xxvi-xxVvil. The offertory selection was Christian association has THERE 1 no s€vertising medlum @ |4 magnificent arrangement of The Holland has a plant for manufac- kastern Counecticut equal to Ihe Buk | Palms, played by Organist F. L. Far- petro- s gas from