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TR n-e‘th.'o“ hflmfl;‘ B LSt Programmes in Commemoration of Herbert C. Ac llonlwc.k’lw 2 business trip to Chicago and further e Rioon Lord_|paids 2 IET rusr o 2 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wulf of Wa- —Purse of $150 Presented Rev. Charles H. Ricketts. | 12", %M.m The holiday malls were extra heavy | terbury, spent the hojday's with Nor- ‘been i ¢ all day Saturday. wich relatives. —_— years, were - -:’-‘:n =fi': 3 7 s sevetal of ST T e 00 iR g",,‘fl;a‘fii';;:‘e:‘"n“ goh Wothiiyielg Throughout the churches of he cliy SECOND c?oaw-floum. the other girle, but were aot ome. in P on Easter oft told st S OBSERV. Eb daasins. L Sseth.x. of C. parade Thursday. K. Albert Exiey of Midway, re. resurrection played the p.rl::)fi pu:. Ao EL fi:‘ l% Laliian T DOV |ot € bazaar, Olympic—ady. A ey ot Mitway.n [ o0 s spbeiay The day, al- |Girls’ Choir Gave Finely Rendered tes _for — egetable | Thers was consigerable cleanins up | COCk and othr Felatives in Plainfield | though clear and bright, was unusually Programme at Morning Service. T wah, e — ; after |or yards and gerdens Saturday. Robert E. C: cool, necessitating overcoats and furs,| Tne Second Consregational Maimer were presented - 345 3 . Cross returned to Hart- | {0k necestating e s praser MYOUR GRANDMOTHER WORE it ford Sunday afternoon after spend- large boske 854 Symmiis. for. ONE, WHY NOT You?” St. Anne's T. A. society meets to-|ing scveral days at his home in this|crowded the churches. -u-lm sed of |ance for over six years. . Mr, Gea- night at 7.30 instead of Tuesday night.| city. e - ; anthem, —adv. : BROADWAY CHURCH nto the h&m the ‘The mite boxes were open- E. M. Byrnes of Irvington. N. Y., has alter |ed and a substantial sum turned into The United Workers have the flag[been spending the week-end with his|Pleasing Cantata Rendered Cheir 8o, the treasury. fiying on their house, No. $ Washing- | brother-in-law, C. F. Moore of Mt. - the Vesper 3',.,,,:’ m Buckingham ton street. Pleasant street. - /1, Danger from grass fires has been| ™Miss Mary Virginia Dfiscoll, a sec- | The vesper Haster service at h.l i has been rector ef the church for 8, g i R i AEC RS GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Processional Cross Was Used tor First Tims Enster. Y . St ) Stiwial, thas '-hx There were three services at Grace thée the only true church, Yantic Sunday, the celebration m thou @ldst send, even |of holy communion at 1 5 - e CRrlat eaon 17:3. g6 for the | 18T, MOrning service at 1045 o'clock, i Tonaing aefinition of life eternal. The doctrine|and Jpecial children's servies at 4 D.|siores in all Conneetiout towns: o e m. At the 10.65 a. m. sarvice s spec:al resurrection is fundamental to Christianity. No other faith or Telif- | monci, PioSran Wwas arranged by the 1d i _ { haes Words. of Christ so dennite that PRICES $7.50 to $48.00 t they cannot be misunderstood. The ' o - accent of ‘this ‘text falls on the word | hidytCpet ™, 4N Mre. B H. Wiliard, was THEY ARE WORTH SEEING of testing knowledse in a student is | noe, followed by Master EaBoy car- . 0 by submitting him to a written test | DeRter as a Boy Scoui, bear- 2 e N e T et national fiag, and the mem- STABLISHED 1e72 £ | bers of the choir. Anihem, Christ Our MA Tvaas we. have ot really” found out | Cassover Kyrie Kieison, Clements: | “S0ly rounder was placed und e Gv O whethier he be' wise or foolish.” A per | Sioria TibL, Fhe sermon by tho rector, | op"y ‘Poticeman Patrick Marohy on A R R e A S e deeper than words or even intellectual |, uOtaTy susg by Miss IEM *flfi"';;f in & local freight yard. He persisted in | Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from f. K‘nw‘l’-ddge fll'l Dm&fi:"‘ l:ol'k: on;: hymn 112; Sanctus, mens. walking where the guard forbade him | her late home, No. 230' Mougt Pleas \ng proof and denctes ability to &P~ |&loria In Excelis, Clements: Beven. |0 89 and the guard fired a shot In|ant strest, wifh relatives and frier ly some s worl fold Amens. the air. The man stopped and is now | attending. Rev. Joseph F. Cobb, pe have eyen this have not real knowl |l Ahe Sunday school festical at 4 |AL the police ‘station " The' charge |tor of the Church of the Good Ehep Sontrol the mechanism of thelr work |D. m. many of the pupils recited po- | 2E4INSt DI o viestion: beautiful floral tributes wes n und vet have it leave no impress on |ems. Kach *hild was presentel a pot-| cASTER SERVICE AT trom the Huber Schwarzenbacn eeres from 2By 1 hile by aat k's |ond vear studeént at Mt. St. Joseph's|Way church took the form of a can- et * While by last weelk's | ominary, will return to Hartford on|tats, Dastertide, by Protheroe, em- .W:?“d-iith'!;« nmn‘: tlh, 'h-hr bodying the passion of the Saviour i - vacation er nts, atrol The handsome big flag was fying e, Timothy 3, Driscotl, of — 3nd His resurrsction, | This was ree E g5 i nthe grounds of St. Pattick's church N A rneoterana Watter ' reter i Bartmis o - E Temperatures as low as 25 desTees | cpont the ren s e rayer | and accompanied and directed by the were recorded Sunday, rather chilly | Butler of Lafavetto street. Last week | protiisg vy enrrun ooe Fastin tor Euster finery. . Miss Mary Butler entertsined . par- | Brooced bY an organ solo, Festival ty of friends in Miss Baitman's hon- ~ By Saturday night the florists’ stock [ ¥ O ouends 16 Mes Sattmen mirably suited to the words: the first was low and it is belleved sales es-|or- » and @ VeIY|part, the ruSsion, expresing all the t:?lo Cnlnpmmod gl P Bl o B eod enjoyable evening was passed. sorrow and pain of the way to Cal- I _| Mrs. B. F. Sisson, ‘who has been|VAr¥, and the hours on the cross; and lacements, o Sunday_afternoon 91 Sesing isit- | cponding several months with relatives | the second part, Baster, ail the loy t | Miss Virginta E“"H’m "‘. % charge, | in Stoninston, North Stonington, Nor- - g the resurrection. Stnts B e wich and Westerly, has started for|30me of it was reciative, the solow 5 i rred oft a ceptionaily A Plainfleld patient, Mrs. L. H. Wil- [ her_home in J: TR R e cox, is very il in Backus hospital, | a3 accompanied by her daughter,|*mne cantata was extremely well ren- Norwich, where she has been for sev- [ Mrs. D. Clark Alen, of that city. | 00 The parts being well balanced eral weeks. COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS and in perfect accord; the solos baing ¢ particularly _effective. The _service GEORGE G. GRANT Dr. F. I Payne of Westerly, for- INITIATE TWO MEMBERS | closed with the postlude, Allegro Mod- merly of Norwich, ls _instructing erato in F, by Cappelen. Undertaker and Embalmer |Brt Aid siasscs twice & wetk Smong | Norwich Wil Have Delogation at| “Tihe Moraing scribe. was lrgely at- € MET | Vesteniy' Soy Seouts. i T tended. Beawtitul floral decorations 32 Providence St., Taftville| x o c. minstrels Thursaay evening. -— MR thy PR . Two candidates were initiated at Prompt attent'sn te aav or night calls, [NO canvassing at K. of C. bazaar—adv [ V0 CORETEES OE Norwieh| GREENEVILLE CONG. CHURCH It is positively true that Lydia E. Prokharcs V. hone 630. rl4MWEFawl C, . i dress | o 1, No. 309, Ui o i el = e 3 Brans of Japan I8 to adaress | eiare. el Fornrey erommerciet | Parishioners Present Rev. C. M. Rick- | them. True knowledge is personal ex- |ted plant, the customary offerng for where i Moore is emplo Woria church this evening, in the Guild room | the Chamber of Commerce room. etts Purse of $150. perience of the fact. Many in this|several years. Potted plants and flow- TRINITY CHURCH | was in Maplewood cemetery. Under ey gy 3 s Vb & Gl athinteeh kot world who have never known the in- |€rs were sent to the shut-ins and other takers 'Chureéh and Allen were in side of books have knowledge. This|members of the parish unable to a:- | Prizes Awarded For Perfect Attend-|charge of the funeral arrangements knowledge .deeper than books, wisef tend. ance in Sunday Schaol. WEDPING. than savants or pedagogues, is that of God. Knowledge of God is the UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. ‘The _annual Easter festival of Trin- fathoming of His character. Not the 3 2 Inty Episcopal church was held Sun- Kunahe- Weiland. mere reading of the laws of nature: |Making Life Werth While Was Rev.|day afternoon at 4 o'clock. The altar| A pretty wedding tock place at the titning of the Dlancts inthelrspheres J. F. Cobb's Topic. o€ the church was adorned with East- | Garman. Lutherian chorch Saturdas o T Attt of ‘Filw | lave: : Mo er lilies which were later distributed | morning at 10.30 o'clock when Miss D e e and Satisty_ |, A Very large consregation attended |to members of the Sunday school. One | Laura Weiland and Richard Kanahe ok that stops with His ativibutes, His | he Fastern morn servites at the | child was baptized and two gifts were | werp united in marriage by Rev. F. Teatness and omnipotence but must|CRUrch of the Good Shepherd. The|dedicated by Archdeacon J. Eldred|Wertk. After the ceremony a fi,cmd, His Jove. How can we love|church was excellently decorated with | Brown. A prayer hymnal for the|tion was: held at the brid e s oV eave ot oens’ This | Easter lilies, hyacinths, laurels and cut | use of the clergy was given by Mrs.|Lispon. The house was decorate O o et SThere was relig. | lowers. and the pastor, Rev. Joveph F- | F. L. Hutchins In memory of Avery D.| with cut figwérs. The bride was dress tonin the world before Jesus came in- |COPD. delivered an interesting sermon | Wheeler, and a large brass font were|ed in. whife. santin with pearl trl 1075t but the gods men worshiped were |on Making Life Worth Living, taking | donated’ by Mrs. ~ B. A. Herrick | mings and carried a shower bouquet of like themselves, biind and bigoted. Men his text from John 11: 35, I am the |In memory of her father, Enoch T.|pbridal roses. The bridesm d, Miss e e e ur Goa but they too |Tesurrection and life. In part, Rov.|Chapman. Archdencon Rrown de-|Johanna Thoma, wore pink crepe were blind and bigoted. They needed My, Cobb said: iivered a short addres Prizes were | chine with rosebud trimmings and a revelation of the true character of | ~This is one of the gladsome days of | awarded to the following for perfect|carried pink carnations. The best Him and through Jesus this was ac- |the year, as it is a day that speaks to | attendance: Louis ~Allen, Frances|man was Henry Kanahe. The bride complished. He was translated into |®llthe world of life. It is the 2ay that | RBaker, Harriet Coit, Helen Curran, | maid was presented a pearl ring from terms of human life and men can|bids US to think of life not as mere | Flizabeth Harvey, John Kane, Jen-|ths bride and the best man w Grasy Jesus and His life and charac- | existence but life in its largenes and | nie Kane, Dorothv Kane, Frank Par-|sented a pair of cuff links from ihe ter. We understand\ His part and |!n_ its fullness. <. Christine Sullivan, Carlvie Turner, | groom. The bride and groom rece share. To comprehend His love —is I,ffle“evlu’ns“ in hr"':m‘fi hein make | Viola Walz dr;n;l_sl:rxb ‘x‘:mu .,;';:'f ed meny beautiful f:!u, among wh ;o He leaves also two sisters. Mrs. Julla | saints which slept arose, and came |knowiedge of God. Did not Christ ife wort ving, for it will help us to | prizes wer-‘ 51 te y SUP - | were sliver, cut glass, e, nen an B O o ainniiarSE Shurchos 10 | Fenton of this city and Mrs. Nellie | out of thelr Eraves after his Fesurrec. | come for this purpose—to show what |see life as it should be and help us|tendent of tlie Sunday school, Perei-|money. Mr. and Mrs. Kanaho left ot April 1. i Farrell of New London. hd tion.” Great emphasis was laid on|God is and what man may be? n more to that standard. We next | va - apman. & short wedding tour to Provider meeting. The members of the council| For his Easter thought Sunday The Methodist conference returned |are planning to attend the grand con- |morning, Rev. C. H. Ricketts called 5‘3\"; t;ok.mBroeziflay.) fnr:nc‘l;li\'&( Oic | vention which will be held in Hart- ch, e church af ndsorville T8 sth i v wion, Se BN Shy ford, June 7, § and Sth in a bod Nkt xi-sh “koa Ae . OBITUARY. opened,” and the following is the sub- Sixty-one regulars trom the Jefter- - stance ‘ot his sermon: ; son City army post in Missourl have " esus became the pivotal point in arrived at Fort Wright to reinforce the . et R human history because of what He men at that post. Patrick Fitzzerald who has been ill|\vas and dicd. The letters B. C, never for the past six months died on Sun-|uiand for “Before Caesar’—though The air was ciear Sunday and the|day. Mr. Fitzgerald was born in|Caesar was the greatest man who ever wind in such a direction that Park|Ireland, the son of David and Eleanor| jived Ibut “Before Christ who &vas church chimes could be heard plainly | Leary Fitzgerald and when a voung|vastly more thanm a great man. all over the city. man he came to this country, coming | If the birth of this exiraordinary rectly to this city where he has fol- 3 = At _South Coventry. the services of | lowsd (he trade of a stone nwson. Mr. | qemption: his resurrection. stoed Tml Just Try Our Goods and you will want to come again The Best Coffee, Ib... 28¢c A Good Coffee, Ib. ... 23c Some even cheaper, lb. 20c Ceylon Tea, bb. . ..... 35¢ All other Tea, Ib..... 25¢c Baking Powder, Ib.... 14c Peanut Butter, Ib..... 14¢c URITED TEA IMPORTERS GO0. A native of Ekonk, "Hev. Albert H.|DPY _two dausghters. Mrs. Mary Brasill | Matthew, to the effect that “the graves 218 Main Street Stanton, has acoepted o catl 1o mecome | and Mrs. Ampes Punch of this citv.| were opened; and many bodies of the the attention of his congregation to the Congregational church were held | Fitzgerald was a member of the Cath- | the destruction of death. in the audiorium Sundas, the new |olic Benevolent Tewion and was well| rie speaker e e floor having been laid. known to many people. He was unit-|a detailed account of the steps lead- ed in marriage with Mary Shea In this|ing to the Crucifixion and Resurrec- city. Mr. Fitzgerald is survived by |tion showing the historical validity of five sons. John of New London, Ed-|the latter event. Attention was ilke- ward and Joseph of this city, Mark of | wise called to a very sinzular and not Boston snd Geralq of New York, and |easily explainable event recorded in License your dogs in the town clerk’s office ndbw; $1.25 for male and spayed dogs and 35.25 for female dogs. One dollar extra after May lst.—adv. time but the essentialness of our re- by having interest in what SEVEN MORE RECRUITS have the best wishes of thelr man Saturday noon, Tsabella Flood, 51, lationship with God. All doubt con- |from the living. We note that today FOR THIRD COMPANY | friends. cerning the future vanishes if we share | man needs to be saved from many Bentley—Woodward. His love and His purpos things in order that life may e beiter | Membership Is Now 79 Exclusive of | The first wedding in Yantl Jesus_spoke In this text of and Jesus is the universal Saviour, as U C ks A Bt e the colers” be awakening of the soul. He he sayes us from the very things tha® e % Suturday evening in Grace . ch ing what they would do or eay In a|worth living and gives remewed [ors. reuralts on Raturday sud ihes | S R LC ectunse ot e e s o™ Dx e This brings the membership up to 76 | Hill in the presents of a few relat chow od In that way, to and two officers. There is plenty of |and friends. R T CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH. |[room vet for more and it s expected | Officer Bentley s the eldest son T e oonite cuto W s that the patriotic young men of this| Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hentley and has e N N e amiedze per. | R8V- J- H. Selden Preached Sermon an | city will see the great need in joining | sovéred seven years in the ~United O s s T The Resurrection. ana will step to the front and take out | States navy getting an, honorable it character. ~Grant it may come — papers. Several married men were | discharge. | He enlisted in the Na and s s come to our na. |, The Gospel of the Resurrection was |turned down by Acting Captain Deni- | Resefve dnd was called to servics las Hon facing. the things of death, to|the subject of Rev. J. H. Selden’s ser- | son Saturday owing to the new enlist- | week to'report on duty Monday e o ¢ lifo. There is|Mon at the Easter morning se:vice in |ment rule and one recruit who has ap- : i s Chner 4 the Central Baptist church, which was | plied for enlistment has jusl taken out Militiamen at Easter Services. INESY Slandea his first naturalizatlon DEPErt. over| g oA PUmber of the militiamen who are to face even more e pulpit was beautifully decorated M1 the . vy of GO0 hangs Over | going guard duty in this vicinity a “:h(‘f;‘d,"mfr"m,',"f:"‘; T O itee|with Easter lilies. laurels, atc, and a|camp as to when and where the men | 16nacs " the Raster services in loca war to fall ‘ID;n Grant that in this larze American flag was suspenced | Will be called to service under the| chyrches yesterday. Their khakl u erisis this knowledge may Tome to | from e !sllm:’ny. The choir of the |Star, FD'-M‘:;I: Rt s ;'l\lec"t‘:ng;: fotms were noticed here and there . = church rendered special Easte: . | opinion ama : among the congregations. everyone of us to comfort and give us | gt L embhasised the fuc: | today or Tuesday will be the dny when ¥ ki ok eie that the truth by which the world was [Orders from headquarters will be re-| 1t/ seémis &8 1f the multiplying a = clce | O _Was Dy the faith of Jesus, the |ceived to mobilize. One man Who Te°|dents that re reported weekly ab Instead of the usual me:ungr wary cg gospel of the resurrection. ~The gray |Sides in (Jrnl.tv{:.nnin‘:’ ose entistment | 5300 ate through the reckiess use of there was an Easter carol service of |dawn of Easter morn found the apus- [[an out recently went fo th Y| the ‘motor , car point directly tow progra . riend, Jesus. The glory of confide: créame the safeguards that the state L. Peale and was taken from The|which' they expected was overthronn|GAVE CANTATA AT should thfow round lives of i ;r‘numph(osrkixz:l, an Easter-service but‘o'v; dEn;ur morning their teare TRINITY M. E. CHURCH 7;“ ?«.‘i’. of u'." n‘lofll: prol argare y. vanished. for they saw thei: Lord. of -accidental homicidc looked into the eyes of Jesus and heard | Augmented Choir Rendered Excellent |the grafiting of licenses i CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. |[him speak. There was born in their encedl drivers of motor cars. —— souls a new spirit, a prevailing spirit. Prsgiam ¥ gotadiay. Afternsed, altogether too many of them for The Lamb Enthroned Through Victory | They went out proclaiming everywhere | At 515 o'clock Faster afternoon the |MAlntenance of 8 satls .'.'w‘"m" state of Over Death. the ‘gospel of resurrection. In the cantata Resurrection Light was eiven public astaty; Combined with 2 at Trinity Methodist Bpiscopal church | [ ala they constitst The slain Lamb was enthroned not (Continued on Page Seven) By the choir assisted by = number of %:Z,,.'.’,;.;?:’fi,r‘i‘:"é:r‘211"‘,.‘,;",‘, tute a simply because He was crucified but| o o0 T 1ocal singers. - The. church ‘was most | (OFmIaRIe force for sis i because He has gained victoiy over ROGRAMME FOR attractive in its floral decorations and p death, sald Rev. R. R. Graiam on BACKUS HOSPITAL PATIENTS|the attendance wrs At_the Easter morning at Christ Episcopal oLt Sareios. The ouator, Rev. . 77 chure Beautiful floral decorations Coleman, delivered a stirring sermon vE Eraced: the altar, and the atrendance | fenderd Under Auspices of Class | GRIom e S0 nettion: "Rev. Mr. Cole- HAVE COLOR IN YOUR CHEEKS was large. e 9’s_Daughters. man will conduct the midweek prayer Rev. Mr. Grahai's text was Romans ¥ SRR meeting, this being the final service Be Better Looking—Take 1: 4. In part he said: aenly Stractive programme was ren- | o his pastorate here as he has $een |§ ) Ofive Tablets Our second lesson this morning bids | S57S undae (oY b the Backus Mos- | transferred to the New Engiand Con- g et o The WAy e Cay g o 8 | ference. Next Sunday Rev, J, H.| 7 » as he was on the first Easter morn.ng | Circle of ihe King's Daughters for the | Newiand, the newly Appointed pastor, |- 1f your -skin is {’ellovr-fi»mp!’eyrn but rather of the final triumphant real- | Donefit of the patlents. Gesr's or- | will preach both morning and evening. | pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— You have a bad taste in your mouth—a ] received Sunday by Mrs. Sandor Mi-| . o = L | capacity for immortality. The grave BISCUIT B ol it yife of ex Mayor Timothy C. Murphy. | must be shaken by divine power be- = Mikolasi ,who is now in the advertis- | Apinonen ‘x‘ foiaro i iams street. | fore the souls of men and nations will ing business in Detroit: hough In impaired health for over|yielq those forces that can conquor ear, Mrs. Murphy did not become |geath. Famous chapters In modern The seventeenth annual convention | Seriously il until Tuesday last: Dbut|history were quoted to verify the text: of the Connecticut Congress of Moth- | toward the end of the week she be-|[ The Spirit of Liberty—The Middle ers for Child Welfare is to be heid in|(ame unconsclous and from that con- | Ages have nothing finer than the ris- the Bridzeport High School auditor- | dition she did not raily. ing of The Netherlands from the dead. iub Thursday and Friday. ;:fl_ ){}r:g:r e o B \‘«;o:» As we look back to their résurrection cester, Mass, a2 daughter of the late we can’t help saying, “Thank Anna Warner Bailey chapter of Gro- | Mr. and Mrs, Owen Flood. Her mar- | Geg tor frace, jittic Folend " as those ton and Stonington has enrolled 75 |riage with Mr. Murphy took place in|who come afier us will one day say, members in the American Red Cross|St. James' cherch, Worcester, twenty- | “Thank God for brave little Belgium!~ since it undertook to secure mem-|flve vears ago, Rev. Father Folev per-| 1In 1820 a revolution in the name bers for that organization several ig the ceremony. ° She is sur-|of Itberty opened wide the graves in weeks ago. Vived by jer husband, and by four|Greece and a mew statehood came i 3 children, Mrs. Henry D. Buckler, Will- | forth. It is sald that whatever a The United States civil service com- | lam P. Murphy, Misses Isabel and | Turk touches dled, and wherever he mission announces for May 2 an ex-| Alice M. Murphy, all of Norwich, and | goes there is a grave. Armenia has V[OLIN amination for landscape designer, for | by two sisters, Mrs. Michael English |become one vast graveyard because of pla L ity ! s learn that life is ade wortn 1 and will reside in Plainfield. They J . Ti the necessity of Christ's resurrection| Bternal life is not the measure of m: SS LUNCH b S et b SIS S PESS iSRS SRRy to bUing Ut of our deadd hesrts the The name — Boss — on the genuine for nearly a cen- tury. Insist—at all gro- cers. nothing like that to take the sting from temporary partings and sSorrows men only. A vacancy in the engineer|of Worcester, and Mrs. William P.|Turkish misrule. fifigs"gnfl\:";i‘ at larze, Wor department,| McGarry of Norwich. Russia has just emerged from the TEACHER bt S = Mrs. Murphy was a valued and help- | grave of a dead absolutism and finds Instructions have been received from ful member of thé Cathol Woman’s | herself a free people. The Zreatest the military census bureau in Hartford club, of SE. Patsjk’s parish and of |impetus democracy has received in Al String Instruments repairsd to forward today (Monday) the names |the Ladies’ Auxiliats, No. 55, A. O.|this century is the declaration of the Vielins sold en easy terms of every male in town, of over sixteen | ' Russian people that they have found Sears, who failed to nand in his mii.| She was a woman okespecialy gentle- | themselves.. The great Slavic giant For appointments address E. l|iary census blank by Saturday even-|Dess and amiabilit; has _stepped forth from the grave. be- €. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ner- || ing. #ood in a quiet wa lleving that the Almighty wants Rus- ous relations of . mother, neigh- |s‘a to be free: that the fime has come Arthur McPherson, 37, of New Lon- | bor and friend, winning love and de- {0 put a premium on the capacity for don, who had been a patient for a|votion bv her svmpathetic qualities, |self government, and to come out of short time at the Norwich state hos- | thoughful ways, and unselfish disposi- | the grave of dumb silence and Slavish pital died there Friday afternoon. He | tion. servility. . is survived by a brother John and a — As it 1s hard to turn back the trend sister, Mrs. John McLoughlin of New of civilization, the logic of evenis points to Hapsburgs and Hohenzol- lerns as ending in the grave of the Ro- Incidents In Society |||manots. Tt may be that Felshaszars peace. wich, Conn. preser NOTICE ere are The adjourned meeting of the stock- | London. holders of The Norwich Industrial Im- provement Corporation will be held at| “Then and Now,” a novel entertain- the Thames National Bank at 4 p. m., | ment of quaint, humorous and pic- palace is being shifted from the Eu- Monday, April 9, 1917. turesque scenes of the days of yore, phrates to the Spree, and brutal im- MARTIN E. JENSEN contrasting with- the present, at the perialism, will, sooner or iater ook T b Y. M. C. A. auditorlum, Friday even-| . from its orgy of bloodshed to see the ecretary. | ing, April the 13th, at § o'clock; fick- [, M¥s, Rollin C. Jones has returned|phandwriting on the wall, “weighed in etc 35 cents.—adv. o TS O the balance and found wanting.” THE BEST VALUES 3 " Crowns and thrones have had a long IN NORWICH At the meeting of Baptist ministers | Miss Matilda B. Randall is at Atlan- | turning, the people are now claiming - of Norwich and vicinity at the Moo- |tic City for several weeks. a chance at the bat, ngh Grade Watches|sup Baptist church last week, when £ It I mistake not sofne graves in twenty clergymen were pfesent, Rev.| Miss Mazie V. Caruthers is spending |the United Statés are 'being rudely AT GREATLY Frank Robbins of Preston read a pa- |2 few days in New York. shaken. < REDUCED PRICES per on The Place of the Second Ad- 'We have grown so used to prosper- 7 Jeweled Seth Thomas 12 and 16|vent in Christian Teaching. Mr. and Mrs, W. Tyler Olcott have |ity and general well being that our nickel case, $3.00. returned from a trip to Jamaica and | complacency and satisfaction have 7 J. 10-Year Gold-filled Case, $4.25. ‘The Federal Council of Churches|Panama. blunted our perception ef the real . -Year Gold-filles x i levote eir ster of- r. an rs. James Metcalf Smith i ve . | 23 3. 10-Year Gold-fil g fering to ihe starving women and chil- | of Providence were week-end guests of | gt s bamme urtar thot: ot boasta [ o The siain Lamb is the crucified | 3arch Tlie New S Ofive Tablets. ¥ f Solid Gold, small dren of Burope. Baskets for this of- | Mrs. William Caruther: isolati Was only & man of astram; | CDrist, and he is enthroned not simply locti oy hl’ rd: %e-| gaster Programme Carried Out At Dr. Edward¢ Olive Tablets—a sub- $6.00. 3 fering were found at the doors of the hat no place can be isolated in thess | Decause he was crucified but hegause. | e fcsotlo sote and: | " Grace Memorial Baptist Chureh. | stitute for calomel—were prepared by Convertible Bracelet Watches, war-. |Second Congregational church. Miss Ruby Vaughn ot Columbia col- A Sl B T B o Haase: aanicmle e race Meprorlal Baptint Chureh. | S dwards atter 17 years of study lege is spen: Fast vac: - } He h Gomranteed Wil W, $2.00. Andrew Peters. 13, has been commit- | i her Rome on Warron sires "\ |Erives of complacency |have been|Over death. fel: Evening Btar. from. Tannhatser,| The Unien Lyceum met on Sunday | wich his patients. ~ Al W Fully G a |ted to the Tolland County’ Home for i Torth to g Amenicoing | " The Book of the Revelation recos- | Wagner: Teyptian FEallet, Luigini Dr. vd¢ Olive Tablets are s atches Fully Guaranteed Children at Vernon Center, by Justice| Miss Amy H. Dowe of Miss Irwin's | 050 10 @ new sense nizes what we may call the Irheront|Poor Butterfly, Hubbell. ~Orchestra, | church with Rev, R, B. purely vegetable compound mixed with ization of that power which was his|Chestra provided the music for the by_his resurrection from the dead. prosramme which follows: UNION LYCEUM. no-good. feeling—you should take § 3 s | our eyes are open to see dangers wit e Megsors. Benson, Heape of the church Dre B - P R Bt O o e O Ty on{achoo), nilgsn P ihe Bestoe rame |out.and within. 1t is et iy f0al fhat | g e I e L nute e ot T, | L Drn(rli.ndm‘i’wgpe-r{llcgl ot which was 0% ofl, You will know them by their been tryine to get the b ttend ] [t o ¢ God, but here that right i arrangs 8. Lye ng, prei 4 : Sl anie 2 ot Rt orrthent s 0] 2 e Ame W St s the warmtn of tne nationsl heart|(eR% 07 CPYay"something ke has| RECRUITS COMING IN dent0f the Lycoum.” Tev. Mt Harria | To have a clegr, pink skin, bright cyes 2 Members of the Ladie§ Auxiliary,|Mrs. AHan Cleworth or CWillinme | siving the fatal stab. 1t makes by e, 7 DA Weshe w- FOR HOME GUARD. | praver l;:.‘:&.‘.—:;"é?"v‘v’mum‘%"cfi: :g'fiu’mo‘: % '“.,"y':uf« gr’qu;:yva)?w s B No, 56, A. O. H., met at Buckingham | Street, have returned from a trip to|blood boil to feel that it is necessary |**fedl: |\ . o\ on s entrasted alwi The Lyceum cholr, Miss Besslo 1. | i sanarsy Ofive Tablets act on the s e Ston, W S R P = S b e huve o prousst wuf|pomer whict on ons s s worihy o | W BOGLLaIR IO JiL Thvd Loont muddle presialny at the, oren, Fon: | tives and bowsls ik calomel—ye have . T. C. . : T | ieid, that is, the risen and ascendcd Nocts, clean up on a lot of Stable and | Williams street to offer prayers for| The infant son of Mr and Mrs. Ar- |industrial plants, railroad bridges, res- | 7! mainder of the program folows: Bing- | 10 _dangerous after effec 4 Christ-is governing the destiny of the| Recruits are still coming.in for the|ing by the Lewis children, Fe Aross; | They stast the bile and overcomé con- the repose of her soul and to express |chibald Ofitchel, Jr. was christened | ervoirs, and municipal buildings from | COTe" Square Blankets. A good line of Aute thy with the bereaved famil All QJestruction? The only harm we have 3 i illions of boxes ly. en Honeyman itchell, at the uct y third company of the Home Guard te | recitation by Miss Retta Strohn; sol ion, That's why millions of boxes Reobes. e e morning service of Broadway church, |done to any mation has been to bind | T get the full significance of thi The Istest follow: John | Miss Susie Stmons, 3y Mothers Pray '.f.'f“ sofd annually at 10c and 25c per Eatur@ay’s Hartford Courant said, | Easter Sunday. . up their wounds. alleviate their putler- | (OO0 V0 CONC, "ot also what the Bowman, Jr, Charies V. Phillips, |er; feading, Daster Thoukhts, Miss M | go0 " Al druggists. Take one or iwo Prices right low on Team and Ex- |Mrs. Jerome Mayer of No. 228 Oxford ings, give solace to their dying and Tulership of the Lamb and his direc- Edwin L. Bonin, |R. Epps: singing by the Lewis chil- tly and fote the pleasing results. ress Harnesses and Rubber Boots. |Strect gave a card party to a number| “Come, come” said tho impatient |BCIP to bury their dead. T claim that|FERFERID, 0%, S0 S0 B worid may Lester, Malcoim W. Lindren, | dren, Christ 1s Risen, nightly o Ls of her friends at the Hotel Bond ves- | conductor to the man who was search- | LDiS country m“(lw W!;;a!'rul-:lgm and often aoes mean. Tyler C. Hall, Orillo_LaRoche, Chas.| A wote of thanks was given to those ity terday afternoon. after which tea was |ing Jis. mockeie mon eouiise oh, | than this. She has stretched forth her |and often does mean. = - |57 Coles, Arthur G. Broadhurst, Cari|assisting in 'the prograim, e e g e e L S your tickets, you know. AT to o DO o Loiier e | Hand that was wounded for Our Lrarnse 6. Braun, ana Charies &mfi-n. (o Mrt Queenie Hush recéntly coming WILLIAM C. YOUN of Mrs. ut, of Norwich. outdn’t, enz sl . al , ese men ed to the|to this city from nieison, Conn., THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. 1 Jost & bass. dram omeel prery |condition” And they have come by |Eressions: his knowiedse which ol inird company and. will bo notified |was introduced to the Lyceum. Henry Successor to At 4 oclock this (Monday) after- | L 08¢ 8 base the millions; they have come with ivine Ginowiedge bur 16 et |later when to report at the state ar-|Mayo and his brother, Vallis Mayo, of STETBON & YOUNG 14 BATH STREET, NORWICH, CT.|noon, in St. Thomas’ church, 3fiss Rox- brain and muscle that have been fac- Blcing - At el 8 5 7 Charlottesville, Pa., Mr. Benjumin Fer- | CARPENTER and BUILDER ana Wentworth Bowen of Woodstock llm-l!-bl Pbos- | tempted in all points Iike as we gerson of Charleston, 8. C. were aiso g:d Wiltiam Stephen .Vn.‘?“il‘lee;aglze:!, should any come o REFUSED TO OBEY introduced and were made weicome, | Best z;fl: and ,.’:‘,:"""‘ ot right embassy in Rome, married in gives them 7 d P Main St TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢c CIGAR o e Dread? Wy shouid they | With a world at war we want some MILITIA GUARDSMAN FUNERALS. Telaphone 50 West Ma Most Cigars Are Goode New York, Shortly after the weddi try to paralyze the forces that build | assurance that' the final outcome will — 4 e THESE ARE BETTER |Mr. Van Rensselaer and his bride will their homes, educate their children and | be the advance, leading up to_tne com- | Soldier Fired in Air and Old Rounder i on leave for Rome. Fender the pursuit of happiness im- |plete triumph of the right. The wor'd Was Placed Under Arrest. timersi A F. C.. GEER Piano T: GOODFELLOW 10c CIGAR * possible? “To thus treat the home-giv- [Low seems & chaos or: something 4 plf L Saturday mmorning with relatives and . 1ano iuner, = Frederick G. Trude, arrested in Ing and peace-loving United States in | worse, a hideous scene of bloodshs A Taftville man who made trouble | {riends attending, the funeral of Try them and ses. Springfleld, Mass, was befors Judge this brutal fashion is the climax of |and estruction. “And when the Lamb |on a trolley ear in Ocoum late Satur: | THomas Geary was heid from his late » Shons 098 THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Franklin St | Bdward L. Steele in the Hartford po- base ingratitude. But the nation's|opened the second seal I hcard the|day night was arrested by Constable | NOMe in Uncasville. Rev. F. X. Quinn | 122 Prespest Strest, Nerwich. Genn lice court last week, charged with cyes are open, and she clearly sees|second living creature say, Come, and | Gus Lambert and lodgea at the officiated at services held in St. John's — Bt 15 Puitos Oy stealing morphine tabiets, the perhaps : | station b property her stern duty, and the amwn |another horse came forth, a red horse: church and the choir of the church | ®m messwuss ox incivase gw price of i THE AETNA of Dr. J. H. Naylor. Trude was com- of a larger resurrection. and to him that sat thereon 1t wus|® John Cowshasie was sorrciod in |SANK. The bearers were John Malo- S ter ey o o 385 a‘fl—"m 57 BOWLING AND BILLIARDS. mitted to the Norwich State Inebriate At the close of the sermon, to the |given to take peace from tha earth, | Greeneville Sunday night after a hard | 2e¥; Michael Murphy, P. J. Kane, John T, v Seven allers. Six tables. Tiq best|Farm for six months. pastor's _complete surprise, ~Deacon |and that they should slay one another, | tussle with a polige officer. H. Cleary, A. J. Dodinano and M. J. & ¥, CONANT, ' tn Norwich * Phone. e W R John MoWiliiams, in & few well chosen |and there was given unto him 'a great | who is Pollah, been mmaking trou: w-n::” Buria) was in“the Catholic| sess . 28 Fomakiin 56 Norwich, Comam. _ | peceming teminizea?” eontatutag’ 3180 . on behaif of fie] We ssmsméinorate the masaire:tion of |ebiin. "1-‘:'.‘1“».‘1‘;‘«‘%2‘1 '::'.“’:&:.’.' Hourigan was in chargs of the funeral | WHEEN YOU WANT to put your b THERE 15 no advetising medium in| ~“TFi® has sold all his hunting dogs church and congregation, in honor of | Him who was slain; the victory we|to use his club and the prisoner Mrs. Charles F. Moore. inoss’ Dufors the public, thers s ne R e naoticus eauai to Thne Bul-|in order to buy his_wife a Pomera- the twentisth Baster servios which Mr. [celebrate today is not the triamph of | 6 have his head sewed 3 U] | Thé tuneeal of M h C. Cox, the | msdium Wetter than through the sd- Tor Dusiness esulta. nian”"—Washington Star. - Ricketts has conducted as pastor. one who went forth conquering and to | sician. He faced hbchie, intox- § wife of Charles F. was nld | vertising cosumns of The Bulletin. [ 4