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E THE LAST DAY OF OUR AnniversaryGelebration | At Trini will be communion and sermon - at 10.30 & uf., and evening prayer and address at 7.0 p. m. : 22 g Fs e 2 | Our Anniversary Celebration is an important event as it involves an Extraordiniry Sale of Spring Mer- | R ERRT handise at much reduced prices. Here is a brief list of Anniversary Special Values. Read every item-- morning. evitable. The Y. P.'S, C. E. meets at At the Spiritual Academy, Park : i Mrs. A. J. Conyers of Malden, SRR et Wik there is something here you need without a doubt. : e ¢ morning and evening. o Armeisted Bite Students 201 -~ Then resolve to visit the store today and profit by these money-saving offerings. ::zun by J. F. Hoskins of New York the subject. The World on Fire. “At 8t Andrew's Episcopal church, Bev. F. J. Bohanan, rector, there will i Small iversary Specials oilet’ . - be_holy communion “and 'sermon ‘at - ’ 2 s e ur Men’s Store |||oeiorins [ commim™ o b omen’s Wear mhool @ nodn and evening praver and - or white, Nos. 50 and 60, value We have sold all kinds of Potish || —Anniversary price.. e ? s el h M and Bo—at ......oioeees 4c || for Floor and Furniture—but noth- || Holmes' Frostilla, 25c value— 3 At Grace Church, Vantic, Rev. A. Everything in Men’s Wear Outfitters to n Boy SIIK Dress Shields, size 5, regu- ing that was superior to the foi- || Anniversary price.. .. 16 NEW SPR_[NG wn's d CoATS AND WAISTS ‘W. Areson, rector, there will -be lar value 15c a pair—at...... - e lowing— Pond’s Extract Vanishin ‘ s i Hose Supporters, black and Hayden’s Cedar Ojl, 4-ounce bot- Cream, 25c value—Anniversary celebration of holy communion at 4 Ron and heve Will be vening praver CI.OTHING, HATS’ SHIRTS’ NECK“AR, Here Are Sfl’ Values for Anniversary Week 1day school at noon. There will be value $1.00—at -A;n and there will be evening praver Colors;-all ‘sizes, bables’, mnflses’ tle, 9¢; pint can 23c. prios ... 17 T eijoshe & HOSIERY, ETC. and ladies’, value 12%c to 150— Ruby Gloss Polish, extra quality, || maicum Powder, in 4-ounce g AL Sperektitley: Avenketh. M. E. B e Hle e P ince Botti, || siase sars, witn sitter top, tn Women's Siik and Voile Waists, inclusing a.splengid as- Dastor, there will be a morming ser- Here Are Special Values for Anniv Week Shostacse Ohc ono yest N ML U= _these odors: honeysuckle, tea D it YL Tl W iate. fn oretty’ Ghiues, Pobtl 1 98 vice, Sunday school at noon and a —Anniversary price a dozen... rose, lily of the valley and cory- Bhle At Anslivorsecy prioy » ENcEics In the avenins. cFhe SueniL : . E DeLong Smap Fasteners, all SQUARE BATH ROOM MIRRORS || lopsis, value 25c—at.......... 1% Y subject will be The Triumphal Entry. Men’'s and Youths’' New Spring Suits, in green, blue, gray >t and Taiifyf mixtures ‘anddl fh £ ani three-Button sy sizes, black and white, value White Enameled Eicoitte GeTRedemas I ot ‘Women's Silk Poplin Dresses in four of the latest models, At Christ church there will be morn- fiy < de b s Sl e et e oo e 10c—at . L e 0 $x10-inch Mirrors, regular 65c at % e # made with the newest style collar and cuffs, in black ing prayer at 9.30 o'clock, holy com- o , 3 5 59c. fles containing 32 ounces, full navy, Copenhagen, rose and green, these are régular ton models, with patch pockets and belted back for young Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas, eeiainl rediiler 600 Vil at’ . 3o ¥ al — : s 8 fon and sernmfon by the rector at e e R I Softs R 3 X gz i P R ox12-inch Mirrors, reguiar 80c at 3 .- $12.50 and $12.50 values—AnNIVersary price.....i........ {1030 o’clock, and a session of the Sun- SRR S d 74c. Metal Hot Water Bottles, with - s Z 4 Women's and Misses’, New Spring Suits, three smart SR Drayer and adirees at. 739 Men's and Youths' Sprins Weight Top Coats, in black | oot g e g ek 10x14-inch Mirrors, regular 98c at flannel cover, two quart size, ioisle, Haiirtedl s balted emaces; sisds ot encelieat - O rou o N il xoad 0 ey with karatol, lar $1.35 value e will last for years—Anniversary uality poplin, these are regular $19.50 value—Anniver- . —our regular $20.00 Overcoats at Celisecseseeast - R 95, 10x18-inch Mirrors, regular $1.40 i 9 ; . o AL, Trinity Methodist ~Episcopal i i t T BOOST vvs's e os s oot ary price . SR AN IeIeY urch, Rev. F. W. Coleman, pastor, uman Hair Switches, length Tooth Brushes, transpavent the morning sermon will be delivered Men’s 25c Garters 19c Men’s Silk Hosiery 47c 24-inch, in black and all shades - ot D B e ik S AT P Rev. J. H. Selden, D.D. The Sun- Men's Garter Pads, single or Men’s Silk Hosfery, “Conqueror” of brown, §2.00 value—at...... 98¢ || ,CCoPq Feber Towers iSaxer 3 Two Very Special ,- school sesslon wiil be held at noon. double grip, all colors—Hoston, | brand.spliced heel, sole and toe, R i o B e e I ey ey ... 9¢ MII I INERY > R 4 ‘The evening service will be conducted Brighton, Paris and Eacle brands, { in black, white, mahogany, cham- —— 3709 Whisk B . fa Anniversary Offerings by the Epworth League. regular 25c quality—Anniversary | pagne, navy and suede; regular 60c 2 » o TeDome; WO very. Spac price 19¢ a pair. value—Anniversary price 47c a Anniversary Specials values — regular 19¢ value at Women's and Misses' Untrimmed Fine Hemp Hats, in biack < At Mt c-lv-%-qnm church, Rev. pair. - = TOILET PAPER 13¢c; regular 15c value at...... 10c and_all the fashionable colorings, these are regular. $1.29 c Benjamin W. Williams, pastor, will Men’s 50c Ties 35¢ ; 7 2 - _In Spring Underwear . Pongee Soft Crepe, 10c a roli— shapes—ANNIVersary Price ............. 2y preach. There. will- be: Sunday ‘school 3 M 7 - ) e Special 3 rolls for 21c. - be: S 5 en’s pec B O e Tt miug [l | ecivecs in the miiieh Wideooad | Men's“Palm Beach Shirts with | || Soion S Medium Weten: ; 5 5 3 e S > -2 s e y ason’s shaj e are regul S s Setaching by thepasis shapes, all the newest shades, reg- | attached collar and sport styles, e e e vants @' 340 || LARGE WASTE PAPER BASKETS Anniversary Specials most stylish of this sesson’s shapes, theso are reg and the Lord's Supper will be observed ular 50c value—Anniversary price | sizes 14 to 18, regular 75c value—. > 3 Wicker gBaskets,” with side In Hosi value—Anniversary price .... S 35¢ each, 3 for $1.00. Anniversary price 65c. 3 Women’s Medium__ Weight Ao P osiery At the Tafteille GCeungregational ¢ JRibbed Vests and Pants, all s e e Sk 1o e e Tyl e shapes. the well-known “Car- R Sl Infants’ Silk' Heel and Toe sermon on. Church; How ter” make, regular G5c value . Cashmere Hosiery, black and May Triumph. In the evening thore |l A c N v Avni = e 48c First quality—selected wood— white, regular 29¢ value at... 24 || Anni Specials Annsversery Snesials e a Lenten address on The Pen- versary Specials miversary Specials Women’s Medlum . Weight 11 inches, regular 12c at 8c : iversary ry Sp T be e ransto et the Sees In Corsets, Dresses, Eic. bt Spring Silks || Uricn Suits, all shapes, resu- 12 inches, regular 19c at 15¢ e P In Domestic Department In Dress Goods 15 inches, regular 25c at 21 Inck, sanEe it e e Women's 5-Hook Corsets, ex- Sill, Stripe Voiles for watst Women’s _ Medium Weight s i 29¢ VAlUe Bt...erernnnn. . 24c || crash Toweling for aish or Homespun Buiting and Skjrt ¢ o cellent quality, medium and or dress, 32 inches wide, in fon. Sk % 5 z A hund' towsls, regular value 19¢ 19g. b4 inc wide, in gty e e e Rng s sl lons. aul” stues reguiar Soo | white, pink. Kile, TR e T SHOE POLISHES Women's Silk Boot Hosiery, RITERIRE o2 oo, """ t4o | brown and tan mixtures, res- evening. the—pawtsry——Fhe—f.ord’s: Sotaets &t oo . 44c | rose, regular 49c value atw.. regular $1.25 value at........ 98¢ 10c can 2 in 1 Tan Polish, 9c. in black, regular 29¢ value at 24c 5 o A e ular $1.00 value at p 80c Sipper will follow the evening servias, || Women's Musiin Gowns, in Waisting Silks, black, pink, 10c can 2 in 1 Black Polish, 8c. e A e P e R Serge Suiting, all wool and 4 I There will be Sunday school at moon gh, low and V neck styles, blue, lilac and green stripes 10c can Shinola Black Polish, 7e. Women's Black Silk Hosfery, Tibla SDamask j Oast Solox inches wide, in black, n I and the Union Lyceus will meet in the immed with pretty Mces end on white grounds, regular 49c the well-known “Ipswich” g Ieistha et TS % Copenhagen, brown, gree il Hamburgs, regular 55c value VOINBAL 5oeototitiagicn - - A0 . . K e 06 i 44 4 g A8 arnot and cardinal, reg i &t il s g e ey Anniversary Specials Aluminum Ple Plates, regular 19c || make. regular S90 valo et o || vard at .. - Mo | §125 value at. $1.15 ‘Women's White Muslin Skirts, inches wide, in white, pink, at 12c. - Women’s “Gold Stripe” Silk Satin Table Damask, 64 inches rge Suiting, 59 inches wid P At the Church of the Good Shep- all lengths, trimmed with bt blue, ' brown, Belgian In Wash Gonds Aluminum Ple Plates, regular 25c Hosiery, black, white and wide, very durable quality and sponged and shrunk, in bl herd, Universalist, Rev. Joseph F. tucks and pretty Hambures, biue, green and wisteria, reg- . at 15c. g S g 9, #plendid luster, good range of wan, hrown, navy, green. and Cobb_wil] preach on the subject, |l regular 53¢ value at <. 44c | uiar 89 value at............. THESE 12¢ AND 15c [ Q¢ Heiseys' Colonial Syrup Pitcher, || colors, regular $1.15 value at. 94c || TRRRr "o B905, VART Gt 4o | Copenhagen, | rogu $1.50 H Christ’s Final Victory on Earth. There [l Women's Petticoats, made of Biack Satin Messaline for VALUES ALL AT removable top, regular 50c at 3%. piiiNe gl value at e 7 | | will be Sunday school at noon, and Everett Classic Gingham, in waists and dresses, vard-wide Windsor Suitings, 27 inches wide, Glass Bathroom Shelves, complete 6 T feda (4 , 4 Black and White Che the topic for_the seersucker stripes—also a good Y lso yard-wide Biack Chifo in pretty worsted effects. with nickeled brackets and screws— - s / Damask, 72 inches wide, will Suiting, b4 inches wide, X0 o Mhaking it Symmetrioals v e fon ‘Taffeta, regular 3150 Odd shades in Plisse Crepes, plain 13-inch Shelf—Special at 59c Anniversary Specials glve cxcepiional wear, VNS ot | suit or skirt in two sixe e Making ymi ical coat, regular, 59c value at.... 44c | vaiue at .......... 2 Exilene: 27 it S8 Tniches it 24-inch Shelf—Special at 69c A % é checks, reguiar $1.50 valu J At the Gpesneville Congregational |[] Women's Bungalow Aprons, White Washable Corduroy for = zig In Boys’ Wear 25 dozen Sample Napkins, mno | Al-wool Buiting, 56 inche = P o <) ey, g made of best quality percal it and skirt, narrow wale. . = & e ” cioths to match, somewhat sofled | wide, excgllent qu m";fl'; o o St Pt palm [l and plain and fancy gingham, 36_inches wide, regular T7sc b ol et sk . = Boys' Golf Caps and Rah Rah and mussed, ut one-third less than | pray brown and bi J¢] rcgular 59¢ value at.. . 4% § valuo at. ......... . . 59 = . Anniv Specnk 5 i e regular prices. $2.00 value at.. s179 @ e T e ol Tt [ oman's, Hoube Drossce, all White Washable Cotoroy, 3% < Solid colors in Ratine, 28 inches m B e et N stass’ Shosces jeice B1500 [ Young People's servics will be held | sizes, made of fine percale and inches wide, medium wale, wide, in white, tan, lavender and In Window Draperies || Bovs' washabie Suits, sizes 3 beavy quality and durable TR ! at § o'clock. On Thursday evening the excellent quality gingham, all regular $1.00 value at. .. 8% Do to 8, value $1.25 at........... 98c alue $1.00 at...... . 7 | Anniver: Specials il usual mid-week service will be con- the Igtest models, regular Siort lengths in good quality Curtain Serims of good qual- . sy - 2 sary Sp ; ducted. $1.25 value at................ 98¢ Dress Ginghams, splendid selection ity, in white, both plain and Eoys’ Washable Suits, sizes 3 jlemmed Crochet Bedspread I d Tri ings i — X . 2 Speci of styles. with lace borders, value 17c & to 8, value $2.90 at. C .. $14a full size, regular price $1.75 at $1.44 n Laces an immings ark ingregational churcl Annlvenary pecials vard at .. - 12z¢ ? Woolnap Blankets, standard Mesh Veiling, 18 inches wide e s mami o i 3 - 15e Curtain _Scrims, full mer- Boys' Juvenile Wool Suits, size and quality, subject to regular 25c valu at 430 in_the aftérnoon by the pas- |l jAnniversary Specials In Floor Coverin: VALUE AT i g R 3 - 3. : i fecti val > » o rized, pen- sizes 3 to 8, value $4.00 at... $344 ght imperfections, valu Lace All-oyer, filat, shad ter, Rev. S H. Howe. The morninz = ek o > School Serge, 32 inches wide, || work borders, value 22c a | $2.50 a pair at........ $1.64 | na,venise, in black, wi e o o ik ey In Handkerchiefs Shpjtoa Gk s i worsted effects on Garkk srounds. yard at ....ieooooooooo.. 18 || Boys' Norfol Suite, navy 25 pairs of fine quality Cali- and ‘ecru, value up (o $5.00 u . Ny 5 ¢ h ster Black and White Check Suiting, i s scrge and mixtures, value Sonis " Wool: Blonkets vaius yard at 1 ;'7,5: wl:&h‘c:;fingwfifii ry W;lou';en'sh“:mziadl ];Inndkgr- designs, value $1.59.at. . .. -$119 26 jnches wide. :o“"";;" MEscnscty z"flvs{ge .50 at < san WO A R Dalr at....... $59% | Long Sleeve Net s lock o chiefs, white and colored in- Congoleum Rugs, size 6x9 fe dd lengths in Voiles, Organdies o 3 St 2 a4 '50 value at $1.00 & young people’s service. itials—Anniversary prics 6 for 29c | for bedrogm. aining. reom or and Muslins, pretty floral effects. o Loys Norfoli Suits, navy P At the Second Congregational church [l Ven's White = Hemstitchea kitchen—Anniversary price ~ $3.25 Cffects, value 30c a yard at.. 25c :‘é_’cfif ou unlxtiees, | YRIOS s s s, = = there - will -be - m worship with [l Hendkerchiefs, ~woven _bor- Seamless Brussels Rugs, size - Onalk CratE Neis e Seteat Anniversary Specals Avidve Swiciels sermon for the children. There will ders, value 123%c—Anniver- 9x12 feet, in handsome new - Anniversary Specials curtain materials, neat and Boys’ Norfolk Suits, navy In Women’s Sweaters rsary Ope ’ be llm:‘.ly school and meeting oful;m sary price, 3 for 25c, or each 9c col?rlnxs, sultabtl.e n,:,r pa.rl‘or. Gainty patterns, value 23c a :e;ge and mixtures, value 844 n om In Fancy Ribbons Men’s class at noon, and a m dning room or chamber, 10.00 at .. Y v ’ sses’ - e S 5 298 SRRl vcone e Linen. Tiam: S TE Remivereary price 2 $17.50 Thn Depetmat o e e T : e L e : Lo T Bl e iy e Rug Border, 36 inches wide— Mercerized Crochet Cotton, in e e e Boxs el Falts, | nevy regular $6.00 and $6.50 values bon, for all purposes, regu |5 m“g'ggr;m‘ AL Off, - W! p ot et s 15¢ | Anniversary price a yard.... 3%c White, all sizes, regular 12%c <dging, value $1.00 a pair ats . L 79 BEH0 R 2 e S R —Anniversary price ......... $5.4% c value at. ¥ 2 25 Cork Linoleum for kitchen, value at ..... seeeee 100 Madras Curtains, in white Women’s and Misses' Fibre 507 yards of extra wide Fane At the Preston City Baptist ohurch, |l )en’s Fine Linen Handker- dining room, bedroom or hall Stamped Night Gown, of fine and ecru, in a splendid as- Boys' Norfolk Suits, navy §ilk Coat Sweaters, these are Ribbon, In a beautiful asso Rev. F. W. Tholen, pastor, there will c‘:‘""-svfl“ 25c—Anniversary value 65c—Anniversary price quality, sheer, pink nainsook, sortment of lace effects, value serge and mixtures, value regular $10.00 value—Anni- n\pnl)}nl ;x;:x:nn and colorings, be a Palm Sunday service. The price, 3 for 50c, or each i T et Sy regular $1.25 value at.. 7 8% $1.39 a pair at...... eeee $119 3500 Bt . ool . 91248 versary price . . $844 | regular alue at & _subject wili be A Rejoicing % le. In the evening reports will be siven from the evangelistic -campaign at the First church, Norwich. On = ¥ ~ A atiiag ' M Thursday evening, April 5th, there will | The Quiet Ways of God's Providence. |standing corn at the last - | Haverianat, Mikado, Mongol ana Ito|sentea the pastor in benalf of the|the Middletown church and Rev.|kas not received any information from|ana Agnes Patridge, a» w 3 P h, e last cultivation: = ), Mong ak be a union service at the Congrega- |1 Kings 13: 1-23. The evening service | third, along in August after peas, oats | San. c). Small seeded varieties hard | class with 4 leather traveling cae con- | Thomas A. Hodgdon of Hope. the police of Binghamton, N. Y., rela- | Klemansky. Cake, coffee tional church, Rev. F. W. Tholen, | Will e of special interest, as the|or early potatoes have been harvested,|to plait mixed with corn but good | taining many useful articles; saying,| Rev. Mr. Hodgdon in speaking to the [tive to the man arrested Wednesday | were served the close reacher. monthly Sunday School night will be | Second. Wh rs—Holly] i t_he hoped Dr. Slo- | conference of his retirement said sim- |evening by Patrolman Charles Ham- e, preach en seeded with oats as a | yielders—Hollybrook, Swan, Sable, | as he did so, that_ - "Slo. TR nclaimed Letters. observed. Dr. White will speak on the | nurse crop not more th. i - eful h 5 d as Francesco Vecchio, wanted at | 3 an two bushels | Wilson and Morse (last three are not | cum would use his traveling case in|ly, “I submit, gracefully to the pow- [mond as Francesco Vecchio, wanted i At the Federated church, Rev. Ar.|'oPic: The Sunday School’s Opportu- | of cats should be seeded per acre an; upright in growth). 6. Inoculation | coming back to Norwich. Dr. Slocum |ers that rule.” The thre oOthers ex-|Binghamton for the murder of Edward: . jig or unclaimed jot thur- W. Burdon, pastor, there will be| Mty for Service. A large delegation |for best results one or two pecks less. |is very desirable, use either soil from | made a. fitting response. plained that they had sought retire- | Hainesworth. The suspect has given | o 0% " o = ice ‘with sermon by the | (Lo the Sunday school will be pres- [3rd. When seeded in corn, seed should | another soy bean field or pure cule - = ment owing to inability to continue |his name as Charles McCabe. Hfs de- s 20 Dl 1917 e ".K_’“,,,",“c Will e Great. Ra: | =Rt be sown in the first half of August.|ture. 7. Lime is beneficial but good | METHODISTS AGAINST because of ill -health. scription tallles very closely to that of | Jows: Dr. Henry W From S 1l Beginni ! g . Fourth. For long rotations the fol- [ cultivation through first part of the < Rev. Ambrie Field of East Wolf- "ECCh!O, > < E. Chapm: phn n o e Deoin o wnere| FARMERS INSTITUTE FOR lowing seed mixture is suggestea per | season is more important. B. Better SUNDAY BALL PLAYING|,,c . H. and Rev. 3. Caleb Jus.| McCabe will have a hearing in the | Hustinbren “Marie fceiiie, A Ing of the Junior C. E, society at § p. SCOTLAND ROAD HALL [acre: '12-15 Is. Timothy, 4-6 Ibs. fo- | results will be secured on the same |p.i. Resolution at New England |16, Who his been on the supernumer. | police court this morning. Then. un- | SChoifeid. ioa. br Tarbos R s metiar Of T Ros ool cleaned red top, $-10 -s. red clover, | field next year, but with proper carc ary list of those not regularly assigned |less there is some cvidence at hand 1o | jand. Mre., Chrystal L. o t 630, " | Programme Includes Address on Bet- | 3-4 Ibs. alsike clover. 4th. For short|the first year’s growth ought to be Southern Conference. to pastorates, were allowed to with- |make it wise to hold him, he will be e T T Syening e . b g i rotations omit the red top: reduce the | satisfactory. 9. Do not cut until corn P e draw as mpembers of the conference. |discharged. Those who have seen and | o .. of sang. followed by stereopticon leo- . Timothy to 10-12 Ibs. and increase the | is well dented, if possible. The soy| In a resolution adopted Friday morn-| Rev. John E. Duxbury and Rev. Will- |talked to McCabe declare that he is of ture and songs. The Norwich Town advisory com- amount of red clover to 10-12 Ibs. 6th. | beans will also be better at this time|ing at the Fth annual session of the [iam E. Paxton were permitted to go | Irish nationalit rents, and no rents Frindiateg S For a twa year rotation of corn, clover | if the leaves have not begun to fall | ver England Southern Conference at |from this list into the effective ser- s ans o e w mittee of the Farm Bureau which so|or a three year rotation of corn, oats,|10. No serious trouble should be met [ Y°"- vice, and Rev. A. Shanley Muirh#d|gyKES HEARING TO Thers ave saves e e tocurch, Georse | successfully conducted the member- | peas and clover use, 15 Ibs. red clo-|in cutting the crop with a corn bin- | the Mathewson Street Methodist Epis- | 5% 208 SEii oot ot eterred - to Rt oo iif ol agie Blflr'. 'l'-“““ Ty ;wi:‘or#ir‘n: ship campalgn' recéntly ¥ave made ar- | Ver. a_l;nhu flsike clover, § Ibs. Timo- mlunles;h:ny hexnm s hlv:uhllen Sow jrove lchurch in Providence, the 114 |the supernumerary list. BE RESUMED TODAY. 5 LF S hy. 7th. requires ®ore seed when Ly s will not happen with | Methodist ministers voiced their dis- — —— hrist on Palm Sunday. The Lord's|Trangements for a Farmers Institute s wil B | Met eir In a telegram t be sent to President 7 Supper will be observed at the morn. {5,508 held at the Scotland Road hall oD s e v e e S’ifl‘:fifi"zr‘ififi‘:’afii’.}“‘ P17} [#ipproval of Sunday baseball in a reso- Wilson, the o e 0 by NAd i “A Cu"mcan?‘ %‘”t:-.'tnvev il b saepemicaecpegaeioie, service. There will be. Sund: Monday at P. m. T. lusser, ex- 3 = = support “at this cruci our in our \gain ppear Before ommi 3 0ol at moon and the pastor wil | tension dairyman of the Connectiout| The main obfects of the corn and|&rown. separately be sure to mix at|lution which they unanimously adopt- | SupPort 'af this “Watch Your Step” coming into the nation”: each Agricultural” College, will speak on|SOY bean silage demonstrations are| the silage cutter one load of soy beans |ed. “We are men of peace,” the message| President Sykes of the Connecticut B mmeet at 630 oiclock, The ev. | betier dairy rations Showing the far. | to /increase the Droteln i the silagel for ey e o O o o et s T eratiote®t | reads. “We believe profoundly in |coliege will resume his testimony be- SOPECOETEEE600006000066504 eiinx theme will be The Tragedy of | Mmers how the cost of production may | 20 Improve soil conditions. 'The seed| 12 It iz very desirable to mark the [against the favorable consideration by [Teads: 'We belleve profoundiy W |fonese Wil reeume bis Lostmony, oo | €64 1 the s > The large ch ch be decreased by improving the dairy | Should be mixed and planted the same | Change from corn alone to corn and |the’ state legislaturé of the Sunday ess. W the |in relation to the differences that have 0 all those that suffer terribly wi the Cross. The large chorus chole Will | 8, o Prot. B3 Sori Rt il | s if it were all corn gon mame | soy beans in the silo with a board, so | baseball bill and several speakers | Without e L O o himt and the ertone | sora."tized, aclilng fook, Ao Jonst Sub a_— foliow this talk with one on Crops for | Should be extra, that is the same|that the difference in feeding value|ursed every churchman to be pfesent | Dresident of our confidénce, our hearty | afisen between Rim and the trustees | or misstep causes i the Dairy Farmer, showinz how many | amount of corn should be planted as|may be observed. at hearings to. oppose the Wl The | SUPpPort and our prayers. Lt et s, | hia” Jtostensy Ravs ] agony—but immediate relief At the Central Baptist church the | ¢°ine best rations may be raised on|usual and beans added fo this. = If * |act was described as one thoroughly | Bishop Edwin H. Hughes. presiding | that institation he trustecs have R et ratiety st 2R eveming by Rev, Charies Lo Whith | the(2™ The Public iz Invited to ai- | JArEe sceded soy Beans aro used mix|BAPTIST JUNIOR CLASS Motnodiet Talthe. o e OF e | O evard Mitchell of St._Paal,| Sykes, but 'it s understood that Dr. Temedy that Bas meve - z one quart wi = . B b-hod ! e v D.'D. Dr. White wiil also be the lead- | "I, 1, Seolent, of the. Faii Bu- | ok iMie IF the Bl B oaxeiot 3 SURPRISED DR. SLOCUI During the session, at which Bishop | Minn., presided at the business ses- | SYkes [SeNeu thaiview thia e enpises failed to Belp sore fe of of the City Bible Class for Men at | 0 his vear a5 sdopiod. by ihe|One quart with every theoe oo soix i | Edwin H. Hughes presided. the church | sion and plans were launched for the |ioole, oy noxt June and that he will| A No matter how_lous 7o8 12 o'clock. The Young People's meet- | 1,0arg of directors is along the line of | auarts of corn. The large seeded soy | Presented Him a Leather - Traveling | system, which has been severely | raising of $40,000.000 for the Methodist | P¥atUCAUY AAKE JENS SRNC that Be Wil a Vi§ have suffered, just get from ing at 6.30 will be led by James L. | ore economical production of milk |bean will work through the planter Case With Many Useful Articles. criticised_during the* conference 0 Sountry. .t was voted | o “Balawin is at the head of the any drug store a bottle of Case, the topic for the meeting being | .ng aairy products.: One means of | better with the corn than the small far, of Fetiring its clergy when it|to raise 3300009 for East Greenwich |cThor BaldWwin I8 hearing the matter, | Minard’s reliable, creamy liniment and doing this may be through .the rais- | seeded variety, if planted by hand or| -At a mesting of the instruction class |deems their period of usefulness over | Academy, by the co-operative efforts 5 I 1 4| ;. . o Ing of better ensilage and more le-|Separately some of the small seeded|of the Central Baptist church ‘this|took its annual course. This system |of New York Fastern and the New TS Commificc nes heit one tomsion| use a8 directedfor flmstantiy vou cAs | o R lA gumes on the farm. These legumes | varieties should be used as they will| week the pastor, Rev. Joel B. Slocum, | has been attacked . as unfair to the |England Southern Conferences. > ot l‘ that nothing is effective. may be clover, alfalfa, or soy beans. | Vvield somewhat heavier. D.D., was_given a Measant surprise|men, who are suddenly left without a3 o T T SR | for your poor, sore, tited, aching, per by the juniors. -The session had come | pastorates ‘and without support. NO EVIDENCE LIKELY Birthday Party. . | spiring feet—and you will wonder at A surprise party was given Mus.| its magle, It 'mever burns or blisters Cooperators are now ing secured to For Infants and Children carry demonstrations = of . how thesc Suggested Varieties. to’ jts close when Dr. Slocum was re- | Four pastors, ail of the Providence In Use For Over 30 Y things may be accomplished on the Large seeded varieties of soy|quested to wait.a few moments. Then |district of the church, were retired. AGAINST SUSPECTED MAN. | Clarence Moran Wednesday evening in = and stains meither flesh nor clothing or ‘@ArS |frarm. Al interested should commu- | beans suitable for pianting mixed with] Arnold Smith arose and went to the|They ai Rev. Pohn Oldham of He- _ . | nonor of her birthday. Those present | nicate with the county_ agent. corn—medium green, mammoth yellow-| plati and-made a neat little speech | bronville and North Rehobolth. Rev.|Charles McCabe to Have Hearing in| were Phillip Bock, Annie and Lydia o Clover may be sceded’in one of three | (doesn’t mature ot makes big growth) { in=which he expressed the pleasure|A. W. C. Anderson of Taunton, pastor New London Police Court. and Ruth Baldwin, Hilda, Albert and .| ways: First. In the spring with oats| (b) Medium sceded varieties that may | and profit the class had received.from|of the North Dighton church. Rev. ! or barley as a nurse crop; second, in plant well mixed with corn-Kentucky, ' the'pastor's:teaching. ~Then he" THERE 1» no adverising medium Theo Holmbers, Bennie Rogers and | yagtorn Gonnectiont souai to Fhe b “pré=" Walter P. Buck of Newport, pastor of The New London police department Irene Murdock, Charlie and Muurice 'letia for busincss resuits

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