Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 22, 1916, Page 8

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Logk elsewhere in this paper for our WAIST SALE THE PLACE THAT SAVES AND SERVES YOUR PATRONAGE DESERVES 194 Main Street Your Easter SUIT, COAT, DRESS, SKIRT and i WAIST is here, in styles that are THE latest, but too numerous to mention and at prices which will meet every woman’s purse. Wauregan Block ol ——— —Hc——— R —————}c SEVENTY-FIVE MEN s HAVE SIGNED PETITION.| Consolidation of Local Bodies Meet- ing Favor Everywhere Presented. Up to Friday night 75 Norwich men had sizned the etition being cireu- lated regarding consolidation of the Norwich Board of Trade and Nor- vich Chamber of Commerce and the person who was circulating the peti- tion stated that if it d not been a holiday he would have had no difi- culty in securing one hundred or more names. The consolidation idea seems to be meeting favor everywhere the petition is presented. Seve: Norwich men are quoted as say! that they will join the consolidated body provided the idea is carried through. “URIC ACID NEVER CAUSED RHEUMATISM” 1 WANT toprovolt to your satistac TT 5ol have. Rhon VETERANS MAKING PLANS FOR MEMORIAL DAY Sedgwick Post No. 1 Will Appoint Committees at Their Next Business Meeting. Sedgwick Post No. 1, G. A. R, held their regular business ‘meeting in the Buckingham Memorial on Friday ev- ening with the commander, Orrin M. Price in the chair. The post hag started to_make arrangements Memorial Day and it is expected that the Memorial Day committees will be chosen at the next business meeting. The veterans received and accepted an invitation from Rev. Frederick W Coleman, pastor of Trinity Methodi church, to attend service at his church’ on the Sunday preceding Me- morial Day. Next Friday evening the post will entertain the members of the Wom- an's Relief Corps, No. 16, the Citizen Corps and the Sons of Veterans at campfire meeting in Buckingham Me- ‘morial. From Bridgeport via Bicycle. Georze Woods of Bridgéport, former- ly of this city, made the trip from Bridgeport to Norwich on Friday by bicycle. He left Bridgeport Friday morning about 10.30 o'clock and ar- rived in Norwich about 6.30 Friday evening. No orders received on Surdays between 10.30a. m. and 12 This objectionable effect than sugar. The discriminating public and purest. PETERSON, Bitter Sweet Pepperments, Ib. 29c A special assortment of Choco- lates and other specialties, Ib. 29¢ Fresh Bon Bons with elegant center - Ib. 80c Freshly Packed Chocolates, lb. 40c OUR NEW Give Qur Candies To Children WY 2 We are often asked why our Candies and Chocolates retain their flavour and sweetness until consumed, while other makes have a gummy, flavorless taste. OUR SPECIAL 40c BOX is the latest idea in candy is due to excessive use of glucose, which does not improve the candy, but costs less always wants the very best Compare our candies with other makes and you will buy only those made by 132 Main St. Special for Friday and Saturday Pure Easter Eggs, all colors. Solid Chocolate Eags, good for children, in different sizes. Small Marshmallow Eggs, good to fill favors with. . - Ib. 200 Easter Lilies, made with almond paste, beautiful for the table. STOCK OF SPRING FURNITURE Is varied, attractive and economical in price. designs. Let us show you the latest WE WILL FURNISH YOUR WHOLE HOUSE on the most favorable terms. Get our figures before you buy anywhere. 62.66 MAIN STREET, e M. HOURIGAN FINN’S BLOCK, Jewett City for* | Postlude, ranged By Choir The special programs arranged for the Easter services in the local churches are as follows: Central Baptist Church 10.30 a. m. Organ Prelude, Festival Prelude, Dudley Buck Anthem, Jerusalem, Parker-Shepherd Quartet. Soprano Solo, The Women at the Tomb, ‘Warner Mrs. Grace Aldrich Crowell Offertory, Consider the Lilies, Toplift Quartet. Anthem, Seeking Jesus, Meredith "Guartet, Orsan Postlude, March Pontificale, F. de la Tombelle Prelude, Protuds in D, or; relude, Prelude L b Oliver King Selections_from the Sacred Cantata, The_Crucifixion— (a) For God_so loved the world (b) Surely He hath borne our Griefs (c) Halleluiah! He is risen Quartet. - Offertory, Sweet the Moments Rich'In Blessing, Lucia Quartet, Organ Postlude, Festal March in o J. Baptiste Calkin Preston City Congregational Church Anthem, Come, See the Place, J. Lincoln Hall Anthem, Hail, Prince of Light, Mrs. Carrie B. Adams Original Easter Hymn written by the pastor. Broadway Congregational Church 10.30 2. m. Prelude, Intermezzo from Suite in G minor, E. E. Truette Anthem, As It Began to Dawn, C. Vincent Offertory, Come, See the Place, H. W. Parker Mrs. Charles Tyler Bard Anthem, Open Me the Gates of Righteousness, M. B, Foster Postlude, Grand Chorus from Suite in G minor, E. E. Truette § p. m. Prelude, Hosannah! J. P. E. Hartmann Anthem, As It Began to Dawn, R. X." Miller Anthem, The Lord Is Risen Again, B. Luard-Selby Postlude, Easter Alleluia, A. Ottenwalder Church of The Good Shepherd. Organ Voluntary, Easter Morninz, Malling Easter Service, Gloria Patri, page 150 Scripture Reading. Anthem, Thanks Be to God, Smallwood Response by choir mn 23 Offertory, anthem, God So Loved the World, Marks Sermon Hymn 602 Benediction Postlude, Alla Marcia, C. J. Grey First Congregational Church Morning Organ Postlude, Easter Offertory, Deshayes arol, Easter Day, Howard Anthem, As Is Began to Dawn, Vincent Offertory, Shout ye Seraphs, ~ Ward-Stephens Soprano Solo Anthem, Break Forth Into Joy, R. Greenish Easter Alleluia, Aloys Ottenwalder Evening Organ Prelude, Festival March in A Gaul Carol, Day of Resurrection, Gilehrist Anthem, Christ Is Risen, Jacobs Anthem, Our Risen Redeemer, Porter Organ Postlude, Duke Street, Whiting Hymn Postlude Sacred Heart Church, Norwich Town Children’s Mass at 830 a. m. Hymns— Welcome, Happy Morning Alleluia! Alleluia! To Him Who for Our Sins Was Slain Mother Mary, ‘at Thine Altar Jesus, Keep Me Close to Thee March, Praise Ye the Father, Gounod High Mass at 10 a. m. Vidi Aquam, organ prelude, Angels of Dawn Kyrie Eleison, J. Wiegand Gloria, J. Wiegand Credo, J. Korman Offertory, Alleluia! Aleluia! Sanctus, J. Wiesand Aznus Dei J. Wiegand March, Praise Ye the Father, Gounod Miss Elizabeth A. Malone, organi scloist: Misses May Pounch, Mary Ryan, Annie Pounch. Park Congregational Church. Organ, Faster Morning, Malling Anuthem, The Same Stone Which the Builders Refused Lansing 1‘)ffo’rlor King Ever Glorious tian, Stainer from Cantata—The n Tenor solo Manney E Th. Dubois Vecspers—Praise Service. Organ, Resurrection Day Johnson Cantata, The Holy Land, Otto Malling Organ, Song of Triumph ° Turner Greeneville Congregational Church. Prelude, organ and violin Holy. Holy, Holy TLord God Al- mighty Cholr and consregation Tnvocation Carol, The Easter Morn Erherat Cholr Seriptura Reading and prayer Hymn—Crown Him With Many Crowns, Svkes Notices Carol—Christ The Lord Is Risen Draper Cholir Offertory—Faster Day, Archibald MacDougall Sermon Hymn—FHe Lives, The Great Re- deemer Mason Chorns choir, young people of 30 volces O. W. Carpenter, Kramer, organist. Dressler chorister. Letitia o Frank W. Benson, nist, Methodist Church, Town. Morning. Organ Prelude—Harwell, Hymn No. 166, Welcome, Morning The Aspostles’ Creed Hymn by the Junior League, Come, Thou Almighty King Prayer Anthem—FHail Faster Day, choir and Sunday school Baster Psalter Gloria Hymn, by the Junior_ Teague, Christ, the Lord is Risen To- day New Testament Lesson Anthem—The Morning Kindles Norwich Mason Happy all the Sky Adams Cholr, contralto solo, Mrs. B. H. ‘Bushnell Notices Offertory—Angel Trio Mendelssohn Soprano solo—The Resurrection Shelley Special Programmes to Be Carried Out in the Norwich Churches Easter—Cantatas, Anthems and Solos Ar- Directors. THE STORY OF THE RESURRECTION|BADCOLD? TAKE Sermon Song—Joy of the Easter Morning Choir and school Hymn, No. 370, I Know That My Redeemer Lives Benediction Postlude—Easter Gladness, Ashford Evening. Organ Prelude—I Know That My Redeemer Liveth, Handel Anthem—Alleluia, Christ is Ris- en, Eastham Anthem—The Magdalene, ‘Warren Quarette, Miss Penfleld, Mrs. Bushnell, Messrs. Fielding and Bushnell. Solo by Miss Penfield Easter service entitled “The Dawn of Easter service entitled “The Dawn of Hope,” given by the Sunday school, assisted by ribbon drill by 12 young ladies. Postlude—Christ, The Lord is Ris- en Today, Ashfora Grace Memorial Church. Organ—He Arose, Gabriel Anthem—Christ Our Passover McPhail Anthem—Rejoice Evermore, Gabriel Anthem—In_the Tomb, Hall Offertory—When I Survey the Wondrous Cross, Beazle St. Patrick’s Church. 10.30 Mass. Vidi Aquam Kyrie, Bicdermann. Gloria, _Biedermann Ven! Creator, Brizzi Credo, Biedermann Hallelujah Chorus, Lambellotte Sanctus, Biedermann Agnus De, Beldermann O, Salutaris, Panofka Tanturn Ergo, Wiegand Laudate Dominum Marche, organ and orchestra, Salome Benediction will follow the mass, and Baker's String orchestra will as. sist the choir. Mj. Calvary Baptist Church, Morning. Organ prelude, Angelic Host. Holy, Holy. Congregation. Invocation. Chant, Lord's Prayer. Anthem, Very Early in the Morning. Scripture reading. Hymn, Hark, Hark, Angelic Voices. Baster sermon by Rev. B. W. Wil- liams of Miiford, Conn. Hymn, Mortals Tell the Story. Anthem, Allelua, He is Risen. Offertory, Christ is My Redeemer. Benediction. Postlude, Song of the Angels. Evening. ‘The Triumph of Life will be given by the Sunday school, assisted by the choir, with short address by the visit- ing pastor and the superintendent. Miss Idella Scott, organist. Taftville Congregational Church. Morning. Anthem, Awake, Ye Saints, Awake, P. A. Schnecker Oftertory solo. Miss Jennie Kendall The Strife is O'er, P. A. Schnecker Evening. Cantata, From Cross to Crown. ven by the quartette, Frea W. Peacs 9 Miss Jennie Kendall, Oscar Heinrich, Jackson. Miss Banfield, J. H Trinity M. E. Church, Morning. Prelude, Grand Choeur, Processional, Hymn 136. ©O. Powell Doxology. Hymn. Anthem, Sing to God a Hymn of Praise, J. E. Fearis Gloria. Offertory, soprano solo, Awake! Awake! E. L. Ashford Mrs. ‘William Crowe, Jr. Hymn. Postlude, Hosanna, P. Wachs Evening. Prelude, Op. 3 Theo. Leck Anthem, Jesus Ckrist is Risen To- da S. Lorenz Offertory, Evening Devotion, T. D. Williams Hymn. Postlude. St. James’ Episcopal Church. Processional, Welcome, Happy Morning. ' Christ Our Passover, Mornington Te Deum, 3% . Thomas Jubilate Deo, H. Aldrich Creed, W. B. Gilbert Gloria Tibi, G. M. Garrett Hymn 111. Offertory, Christ is Risen. Kyrie, P. J. Elvey Sanctus, 3. Sainer Agnus De, Gower Gloria in Excelsls, H. B. Ellwanger Nunc Dimittis, Spohs Recessional, The Strife. A. M. E. Zion Church. Morning. Preaching by the pastor, subject, Immortality. Evening. Special Baster services by the Sun- day scheol and by the church chotr. Selections: Hear the Song of Triumph. Hail! O Conquering King. Anthems: Hallelujah! Christ is Risen. O King Immortal. And other Easter selections. Godman's Jubilee Singers are ex- pected to assist in the services. St. Mary’s Church. 9 a m. Alleluia! He Hath Risen! Berge The Risen Lord, Berge With Songs of Glad Praise. Misses Margaret Driscoll, Ozells Robillard and chorus. The Prince of Peace is King, V. Hammeral Miss Sadie A. Driscoll . Recessiomal, Sing Praises to His Name, Rossint 10.30 a. m. Viai Aquam. Kyrie (St. Cecelia), Gounod Gloria, Gounod Credo, Gounod Easter anthem, Hallelujah, grand chorus, Lambillotte Sanctus, Gounod Agnus Det, Gounod Praise Ye tMw Lord, Gounod Benediction will follow after the mass. Soloists, Misses Sadie A. Driscoll, soprano; Emma Portelance, Rose Mz.- lone, contraltos; Messrs. Nicholas Speliman, tenor; Horace F. Corning, }m{sa. Miss Lena C. Eoudreau, organ- st. Easter Sunday Evening Sermon. At the Central Baptist_church to- morrow night the pastor, Rev. Joel B. Slocum, D. D., will give an fliustrated agdress on Those Holy Hills, The mountains of the Holy Land are an impressive part of the Bible story. “As the mountains are round about Jerusa- lem, so the Lord is round abodt His People.” These scenes will be espe- clally appropriate to Easter. The cholr will render special Easter music, Sermon by Norwich Minister. Services in the Noank Congregation- al church were neld Friday evening at 730 p. m. and the sermon was deliv- ered by Rev. Charles H. Ricketts Norwich. ’ “GASCARETS" FOR BOWELS TONIGHT THEY’'RE FINE! LIVEN YOUR LIVER AND BOWELS AND CLEAR YOUR HEAD. NO HEADACHE, SOUR STOMACH, BAD COLD OR CONSTIPATION BY MORNING. Get a 10-cent box. Colds—whether in the head or any part of the body—are quickly over- come by urging the liver to action and keeping the bowels free of polson. Take Cascarets to-night and you will wake up with a clear head and your be gone. Cascarets work they cleanse and regulate the somach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases; take liver and carry off the constipated waste matter cold will while you sleep; the excess bile from the and poison from the bowels. forget the children. Candy Cathartic their little systems. An ldeal Spring Laxative A good and time tried remedy is Dr. King’s New Life Pills. of waste and blood impurities. the winter. Dr. King’s New L will do it. 25c at your Drusgist. Remember the quickest way to get rid of colds is one or two Cascarets at night to cleanse the system. Get a 10-cent box at any drug store. Don't They relish this nd it is often ail that is needed to drive & cold from The first dose will move the sluggish bowels, stim- ulate the liver and clear the system You owe it to yourself to clear the system of body poisons, accumulated Suring e Pills — SERGEANT SCOTT HAS Supposition That He Was Killed Bradford Wreck Does Not Appe: Correct. 146th company, Coast artillery, tioned at Fort that Scott might have lost his life pired Monday, but he has not put has always been prompt on former oc casions. that he might have and was on board the local express was telescoped by press. Medical Examiner M. M. Scanlon o Westes Sergeant Scott the Gilt Edge ex morning he went to Bradford to any trace of any more bodies t those which have been found and i tifie could be discovered. persons had lost their lives. UNION SERVICE HELD Rev. Herbert J. Wyckoff Delivered th Sermon on Friday Evening. Rev. Herbert J. Wyckoff, pastor « the nd Conzregational church, d 1 the sermon at the unfon vice held the nd Congr nal church Fri evening. Re Joseph F. Cobh ¢ e Church of Good Shepherd, ard_S. W of th Broa ngregatic derick W. Coleman of t Methodist church and J church, Trinity tually contradictory. If there is effect for every cause even as ther is a cause for every effect, such thing as sequence is in life. week of Jesus' life we had Mo the day of physical intensiti Tuesday the day of mind confii and Wednesday the spiritual prep: tion. The finish. days when we complete the last ex ample or the last sentence, we say is finished. sequence. stages. goal aimed at. What is the sign cance of full ,preparation? that there is 'no cholce of failure. aration of one which had plans, etc., pigeon holes of desks. preparation of Jesus. thoughts of men. He wrought Jesus tnrned over to us a trust. handed over in trust a new life. WHO WANTS TO BE LEADING LADY? New York Concern to Take Moving Picture Film in Norwich. FAILED TO RETURN. The failure of Sergeant Scott of the sta- right, to return from a leave of absence has led to the theory n the wreck at Bradford Monday night Sergeant Scott's leave of absence ex- n an appearance at his post. although he | | It is known that on former leaves of | absence Sergeant Scott has visited rel- | | atives in Providence and it is thought | | ne there this time at was found to indicate that any more AT SECOND CHURCH Slocum, D. D, of the Central Bas church assisted in the service and the choir led in the In part Rev This_Ihs been tion. We come tc fter the cru- cifixion. The pre) on is fulfill it is finished. Pre tion is an equi- alent for future action. Sequence and completion are mu Of the We recall in school it Yet we look back at the Life’s purposa advances in Preparation is gauged by the It means Rev. Mr. Wyckoff told of the prep- European country right in the He {llustrated his point to show that this is not the Jesus opened the minds of men to the souls of men to make them ready. He The management of the Auditorium theatre announced Friday thatiunder their auspices_the Hudris Film com- of Norwich. All of the scemes will be and a wedding celebration, screen. get to work on the picture. beginning May 8. Manager Egan immedlately, This those who are de: movie actors. teresting plot, leading man? ing lady? Many other the manager of the Auditorium, Attended New London Game. Frank Vignot attended the New London Fri afternoon. They made the trip in Mr. Vignot's auto- ‘moblle. For Armenian Relief Fund. The Easter offering at the Preston of | City to the Armenian pany of New York city, is to bring its forces to Norwich and use local peo- ple in the enactment of the scenes for a film play to be called A Romance exterlor scenes in and about Norwich and the film will consist of a large mob scene so hun- dreds of Norwich people will have an opportunity to see themsclves on the The Hudrls company expects to arrive in Norwich on Tuesday of next week and they will immediately This will be a novelty in this elty and it 1s safe to say that every man, woman and ch{ld will want to see this plcture which will be shown at the Auditorium theatre for a full week Anyone desiring to take part should communicate with is @ _golden opportunity for 8 of becoming The picture will bs a tull reel in length and has & very ine Who wants to be the ‘Who wants to be lead- characters must be secured before hext Tuesday morning so all those wishing to ap- pear should get busy immediately sna mall thelr names and nddresses to TFagan, George Bruce, Wil- llam Beckwith, Mr, Liston and Heary baseball gams in church 0 be added | ish steamers Slan relle? fand, AWJAT)AS was notified of the failure of | | to report and of the| supposition of the officers and Friday it VAR AR AV (O D BV A\ [\ (D ( BV BY Fashion Plays Hostess at The Boston Store EASTER STOCKS ARE COMPLETE The extreme care exercised in the selection of our Easter merchandise is evidenced by the beautiful showing we make in all sorts of apparel and accessories for the costume. Throughout the store—in every department where wearables for young or old are featured you will find an opportuni- ty for careful choosing which is only to be had at The Boston Store. Ex- tra care has been taken that those who have been forced to delay their Easter shopping may have ample facilities for choosing and selecting. TODAY WE FEATURE Boston Séore Millinery Coats, Suits, Dresses, Blouses Clothing and Hais for Children Gloves and Neckwear Beautiful Ribhons Men’s Gloves, Ties, Shirts- Lingerie and Silk Underwear Veiiings, Bags, Belts FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF STYLE OUR EASTER SHOWING IS UNEXCELLED Silk Hosiery WHIPPING ATLANTIC FLEET INTO SHAPE. Orders to Bpeed Up Re; sued by Secretary ‘Washington, April 21.—Orders to speed up repatr and overhaul work on the vessels of the Atlantic fleet bave been sent to the commandants of the various navy yards by Secretary Dan- els. In case of Jabor shortage, the commandants are instructed to expe- dite the work by employing the ships’ Ppersonnel, The movement was explained as a “preparedness test” th eexccution of which would illustrate how quickly the vessels could be restored to normal condition after their strenuous winter operations and placed in readiness for the battle practice and manoeuvres be- ginning May 20. Assistant Secretary Roosevelt has beer in conference with officials of the New York yard, attempting to arrange for the employment of a sufficient force of mechanics and othér skilled men to operate that plant on & night and day schedule. Secretary Danlels sald the officers were experlencing great difficulty in lecur‘llnl by delay in dell: 3 and also by very of mat rials ordered for repair work and con- struction of the vessels now being bullt, Offers of better and ad- vants of extra work at double pay, he sald, were attracting the workmen to private employ and creating the scarcity of labor in the yards. SHIPMENT OF AMERICAN CORN TO SWITZERLAND. French Gevernment to Allow It to Be Forwarded from Marseilles. Berne, Switzerland, via Paris, April 21, 5.30 p. m.—The French government has granted authority for the shipment of 2,00 carloads of American corn for Switzerland which had been delayed many weeks in Marseilles. The for- Great mmmhvsfl(- for Swiss importations ir Work ls- aniels. fored several ships. The proposal to create & Swiss merchant marine under the Swiss flag has been abandoned on the ground that Switzerland has no rial meeting tonight for Mrs. Ellen Hardin Walworth of Massachusetts, one of the founders of the soclety, Mrs. Julius C. Burrows of Michigan, late naval force to protect merchantmen. |corresponding secretary-general, and ik i other members who have died in re- D. OF A. R. HONOR cent years. A business section tomorrow will bring the congstss to a close. DECEASED MEMBERS. Held a Memorial Meeting in Washing- ton Last Night. ‘Washington, April 21.—The 25th con- tinental confress of the Daughters of the American Revolution held a memo- Knowledge and Sport. The director of sports at Yale gets $10,000 a year and former President Taft, the law professor, get $5,000.— Houston Post. Easter Specials Check Sport Coats, $3.48. White Sport Coats, $4.95. Very Dressy Coats in serge and “Tin, $12.95, value $15.00. ' Very Pretty Suits, Loose Fitting, Semi-Fitting, Etc. 5 $18.50 value $22.50 Some retty models at $1398, R o B B Bt Dress Skirts at $1.98, spocial valus Other styles in Skirts from $350 to Double Stamps in Forenoon THE LADIES' SPECIALTY (0, &%¢3wr

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