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RE SORE PUFFED-UP, , ACHING FEET—NO OR CALLOUSES ich Tuesdays, Thurs- at 5 p. m. New Y Brookiyn _ Bridge, . Bast Hiver oot Rooseysié “Mondays, Weancsdaye, Fri- ‘ 2 % days'at 5 m. 'Effective Oct. 15th, Two amendment by-laws ofto this clause to ' — - o X 1936, . GET the New munuc‘:-':; yl-uvn— w—dmmmm oo : ? $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$§1.25 ment League were adopted at the reg- | ' Art. 3. Sec. 1. after 2 . 5 = = ular monthly of the directors| retaries in ‘the third line: > thing We Cherish in Our Faith. E PLUMBING-AND GAS FITTING Transportat by on Saturday. in the by-laws were recom- SR SRa TRpePoriation Naldlng on Saturdny. | RARES ny it evsoutive Sommities et | ,(The, Hesurrection i she Youndation Robert d. Coch 1.30 o'clock by President Bushnell and | their last meeting on March 15. v 4 4 m . LOChrang the minutes of the previons meeting| County Agent Warner also stated q ” v were read by the county agent and ap- | that the matter of federal farm loans % s e L AT GAS FITTING, be generully fair Monday and Tuesday [ Proved. The report on road construc-|had been taken up with the finance store. End foot torture for- PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING east of the Mississippi, although rain | tion submitted by W. A. Cook was|committee and arrangements were be- el he vor - wear atmalier sboss, keep your | Washimgtoni@s. Washingten Bullding or snow is probable Monday morning | Féad. accepted and adopted. Mr. made to have Guy Smith of Storrs | [0, 1% of music fea u: 3 fresh, sweet and happy. Just think , " Con Slong the middle Atiantic and southern | Whitman of the canning factory com- | speak on this subject at a meeting of | Thecia] Pregramme tui e It o g oty : rwich, Conn. New England coasts. mittes reported that he had taken the ! Norwich grange, No. 172, P. of H.|®Mp seryiee. L . o L N piar g Agent for . B. O, Sheet Paciing. “The temperatures will rise Tuesday |matter up with Mr. Miner, president | this month. This will be a joint meet- | [ ROV- M Howe from azatons, ‘states. ¥ the New London Chamber of Com- of the grange and the Farm Bu- i - = > Tt AENcto e et ot othing definite. had | resu and the publlc will be Invited to| 1B Writing to the Corinthians, a g Dot | the week ena with relatives in town. -* _Phone 581 Forecast e b T peoplt just raised out of Paganism, | poanst — e Northern New England: Fair Mon- | time. sald Dr. Howe, St. Paul called on Con- : Christopher Baruther of New London P day, except unsettied om coast; Tues-| The report of the treasurer was read emporaneous witness of the Resur- was the guest of friends here over the wMBmG E a rection. He did not have the Old week day fair, warmer. by the county agent and was accept-|Corn fair be printed at once. Deetinieint. 15’ SEpaEE 1 Ta' the Saikes end. is SiodtiMill- in- modern heuss & Southern New England: Probably 4 Bill read, approved and|Crouch made an amendment to the 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn | rain or snow early morning followed | ordered paid. - The biils amounted 1o | motion that & copy be sent to the sec- s ;’fla';‘"":‘fl&l‘;.:fl,}‘h:fi Bed Hector Gaucher of New London |electricty—is te. lighting. We gusran- Offce Hopurs: $76.97. I G. Davis was called upon of the granges in this coun-| Tr0 TIECE 0 o ndation of e E"&'efi" E-_lier holidays with friends | tee the very best PLUMBING WORK % o very. & m. to 3 p. m. by appolntment A e A e Tene" “Steto| "AMr. Warner read a circular letter | thing we cherish in our religious faith. by ‘expert workmen at the fairest Many of the local young men have | Pric: Syhiays Wxcwte Chamber of Commerce held in Hart-| which he has received from Governor : fair, ford recently when the matter of con- Holcomb MWKINLEY AVE. CHURCH. exultan; expressed their intefition of enlisting | Ask us for plans and price = Observations in Norwich. serving_ the food supply of the state R S S te at the offertory in the U. S. navy. Trommer’s The following records, reported from [ was taken up and a committee ap- entity With Christ Death and | Benediction which followed the mass, e Pointed to make a further investiga- | car be placed at the disposal of the Resurrection. Panoke's O Salutarls and 'Tentum| Mr. and Mrs. Louls Wunderiich en-| § - F T OMPKINS in temperature and the barmetric|tion of the state's resources. state during the war. —_— Ergo, by Weigand. The singing|tertained a party of friends at tneir (Jo Ko Evergreen Beer changes Saturday ad Sunday: Charles' I Smith spoke of the plans| The New London County Agricul-| Rer. E. George Biddle, pastor of Mc- | went with precision which indieated |sammer cottage at Ploasant View. Saturday— Ther. for the carrying on of membership | tural society has offered to furnigh a|Kinley Ave. A. M. E. Zion church | careful rehearsals, and the solo por- ki 67 West Main Street REAL GERMAN LAGER TR 41 campaigns in the various towns of the | tent this vear at the fair and it was|before a good sized congregation | tions of the service were well taken| ;oo mmerson, Robert Pilling, and % St 18 county. He spoke of the success of | voted to accept the offer. spoke on the theme Identity with | care of. Wiian Baeteos. have rétirned sftér : is on draught at 5 “ fhe campaign carried out recently in| The president was instructed # ap- | Christ in Death and Resurrection. In| That Organist Frank L. Farrell con- : H. JACKEL & CO. L LR the town of Norwich. A motion was | point a committee of two to assist the | part he said: tributed his full share to the sue- |Shoioin® the week end in New York T F BuRNs Sunday— made, seconded and carrled that the |county agent In this _work. The| Of the true christian, it is said by | cess of the beautiful service goes with- |1t i o T 78 m. - 43 20.98 | report of the membership campaign | different Drojects, dairy, poultry, | the authority of the Holy Ghost, “Ye|out saying, the climax being . his : 49 2998 | in the town of Norwich be accepted. |boys' and girls' clubs were next 4ak-|are dead, and your life is hid with | march movement of “America as a| Mr and Mrs. Leon C. 'Savage of : p § §p m. i 46 298] The executive committee reported|en up and approved. e | Christ in God” recessional, to which Schubert's March | Pawtucket were the guests of rela- Hea"flg and | Iumblng Highest 58 ,lowest 35. that the N. E. M. P. A. had recogniz-| Those present at the meeting were| Because Christ lives. we live! Im- | Militaire had led up. tives on Hunters' avenue over the L ed the assistance of the New London |as follows: J. D. McCarthy, Norwich | mortality! Identity with Christ, not| The preacher was Rev. Peter J.|Easter holidays. 92 Franklin Street 12 m. . .y for Rheumatism, Neu. Tuberculosis Anemla, Skia and S County Farm Bureau in organizing the | Town: R. Thomas, W. A. Cooke, of | only here and now. but Forever and|Cuny, who read the epistle for ¢ e o Focntional or pre-| Predictions for Saturday Partly | ming )producer! in this county into[Montville; C. D. Whitman, Water-|Ever. Snngny, 1. Cor. v. 7-8 and xhnrg.:f Miss Mildred Harroun of Williman- - Brevention e Trpnola. ° He overcast and _colder. i thefr association by contributing o ford; B. Gallup, C. P. Bushinell, Nor-| What o momenteous thing it is for |pel, Mate. xvi 1-7, the initer narrat-|tic spent the week end with her| Qe ASTINGS 23 and 78 p. Saturday weather: Early morning|ine treasury to such an extent each|wich; I G. Davis, Storrs: F. C. War-|a lost soul to turn from darkness to|ing the miracle of the Resurrection |ETandmother, Mrs. George N. Beardow lis mi rain, followed by clearing and cooler. | jajryman who has joined the N. E. |ner, Norwich: E. P. Barnes, Prestpn: |light, and to find salvation and rest|and the Angel's assurance to the holy |of Providence street. Predistion S Saday: - Fuic M. P. A. will be issied a membership | C. I. Smith, Norwich: C. B. Davis, G.| in* Christ, and thus in an instant be- | women, “He is risen: He is nof > FURNISHED PROMPTLY ® Sunday’s weather: Fair, northwest- | 11" tne" Farm Burenu eftective untll | Morgan, B. T. Avers, ~Irving =~ G.|coming an heir of glory. n. son o | Tife au & warfare whie 1t 1o a o, wind. September 30, 1917, without further | Crouch, Groton. daughter of God. No wonder that|paration for bettér things beyond BORN THE vAuGflN FOUNDRY CO el ssessment. . 'This adds a total of 145 | The report of County Agent Warner |ansels in heven rejoice when o 1ost | wag Father Cunys themer the Bevions | mORIN_in Noroon april 5 1917, a A new members to the farm bureau as a | for the two months shows the fol-|soul is found; though it be a soul as|came to teach man how ‘o make this| son to Mr. and Mrs. Adelard Morin. No. 11, fo 25 Ferry Strest i elish | Moon | result of this assistance. lowing statistics: heedless and as helpless as a lost|life one’ of worthy preparation, for ts. || Water. || Rises. =:| Mr. Crouch, chairman of the road| Office days, 15 1-2; fleld days. 24: |sheep. thirty vears living as ’ - B PANCAKE FLOUR - =il T bm | committes mads a report and recom- | letters written. 131; circular letters |~ So our life must be proof that we| plar. then for thiee Yemrs tenching | KANABE Wi ErOED mis o g MAPLE SYRUP m | 5.0 | mended that the town purchase a stone { written, 75;_ articles published 14; of-|are the sdme person formerly having|bv His words as well as His work: April 7, 1917, by Rev. F. P. Werth. . H 32 | 1011| crusher and let it to other towns for | fice cails, 71: telephone calls, '111;|claimed to have died and been|Then came His crucifixion, through| Richard Kanabe and Mlss Laurs : LA TOURAINE COFFEE 5 23 || | 114 road work. meetings held at demonstrations, 1;|buried with Christ. If we live the|man’s injustice, and His death—the| Weiland. ar a Es au " 3 Al Sea Good Thi - | | Morn. | ‘County Agent Warner reported that | attendance, 15; other meetings, 82; at- | blessed Resurrection Life, then shall|latter fact attested not only by tra- | TAYLOR — NORMA? Wequete- t sonal ings at % the executive committee had recom- | tendance, 937. follow tha ascention te the paradise | dition but by historical records and by| auock, April 7, 15 r Rev, John G. H o mended amendments to the by-laws at| The report of Assistant County|of God: to be ever with the Master: | the teaching of His Church, Christs| Dutton of Westeriy, Lioyd Clark and 6 ..ol 5.0 1 628 1 385 I 138 A Cting of the directors. Mr.| Agent Tillson for the past two months | to partake with Him of all the great|resurrection is also a fact to which| Taylor of Stonington and Miss Char- X Rours Al hIEh water i'i5./°" [ Crouch made a motion adopting the | shows the following: events of this dispensation; and then | there is convinoing testimony. It we| l0tte A. Norman of Weauetequock Uide. which 1s followed by flood tide. | oy ndments and they were adopted by | Office days, 15: field days, 25; let-|on and on through the un-ending|do mot believa it. then. in the worde QUICK LUNCH unanimous vote. ~The amendments|ters written, 9; farm visits, §9; dem.- | etarnities. of St. Paul, our faith is vain. DIED GREENEVILLE follow: onstrations visited, 3; meetings held People’s Market s 6 Franklin Street But believing this great miracle, we | MURPHY—In Norwich, April 7. 19171 o,y 5 METROPOLIS, Proprister JUSTIN HOLDEN, Preprieter In Art. 2, Sec. 1, par. a, after the|at demonstrations, 7: ‘attendance, 125:| GRACE MEMORIAL CHURCH | believe in the God who is all-power-| labella Flood. wife of Timothy Federated Sunday Schoo! Elects Offi-| end of the 5tn line! addition be made | other meetings. 3 attendance, 183. | " 1 Carried Out| [21 20 ominoresent. in Hix Son who | pumsrai sersicrs. (rom her late cesi-| OPEN FROM 5 A. M. TO 1 A. M. rs—A il i Cen- usic Programme rried Out | manifested His divinity in thus risi; dance. 36 Willlams street. this (Mon- JOSEPH BRADFORD b e -Ar"-': .sn: :an. ':"— at Yesterday's Services. from the dead, in the Church whl’c‘l‘l afl\emormnx_-:l 8.20. ret»q;nem mass Central Builrfing Bl HEBREW SUNDAY SCHOOL'S HAS PLANS FOR £3 = Christ founded and which perpetuat-| In St Pnt;lckg charen 3¢ 9 oolock lere was a special programme of [es His teaching, whose voice is His |BAKER — In this city. Aoril 6, 1917, ~ BOOKBINDER A sase WoserTAL | e, vaz 8 TErcnl prosrmme o | 2 e encing vt oS3 TE s Al i, i L, 418,19 | Broadway, | Norwich, Conn. The Federated church Sunday school tist church. The services were weli|nre assured that we, too, shall one Biank Books Made and Ruled to Order | held their annual meeting and olection |Children Making Splendid Progress | Is to Be Conducted in Conjunction |attended and the floral decorations | day rise even ns did fhe Saviour te | CPurgh Tuesday afternoon. April 10 Eigpen iy ol gf ofcers at the ‘roguiar session on| " Under Rabbi Silver's Leadership. With New London Institution. were very atiractive. The programme | iife of mmortals These earthls | qvrrsr - in-tnis city, April 61917 | City of Norwich Water Works g 2 & P ollows: Organ, prelude, Easter Dawn; | bodies glorified: and for thi "8 ith, 1 " r ith ing the school In a prosperous condi- | The second annual examination of| Dr. Harry M. Lee Is working to- | anthem, Aheluia, Allcluia: = anthem, | bs the foast of Easier ane of temon| Spsanny Smith, wife of Alhers Smich. Ocnde o tion. The following were the officers (the Sons of Israel's Sunday school took | ward the establishment of a base hos- | Jesus Christ Is Risen Today; anthem, | ing. Fuaneral services will be held at £t Board of Water Commissione - elected: Superintendent, Willis P. HIll; | place Sunday evening in T. A. B. hail | pital which is to be conducted in con- | He Is Not Here, But Is Risen; offer- | 4t the close of the mass Benediction| Andrew's chureh Tuesday afternoon, Norwich, Conm, April 1, 1917 verhaulin assistant superintendent, H. I Peck- | Rabbi Joseph Silver was chairman of | junetion with the Memorial hospital |tory, Hail the Day that Sces Him|of the Most Blessed Sacrament was| - APril 10. at 1.30 o'cloc Water. rates ‘for. the quartel SRAINE ham;; secretary and treasurer, Ars.|the evening. He examined the .hildren |in New London. Rise: organ postiude, Hosanna, Wachs. | given: by Father: Gulvie. aoted oy | JOMNSON—In this city. April 7. 1N [ xtarch 31 3917, are dus and pasebis e George A. Howard; librarian, Robert |on their progress in the Jewish Child's| &Dr. Lee who'is a veteran of the = the rector. Rev. Johm H1. Broderick.| iane Berry. beloved wife of Alexan: |at the affice April 1 1917 Otnce ope and Re air w eckham; superintendent of Home de- | Bible siories from The Garden of Eden | Spanish-American war, is well ‘quali-| THE FEDERATED CHURCH As customary the Easter collection | xciise of funtral herraficr D Tt B e fyratii OFK | partment. Mre. 5. 1. Peckham; super: |to the Story of Purim, ‘compieting 28 | Ged for such work and he has defin. 5 == was for the charities Of the diocess, | Noroyah ALneral heren (e el 6. 1017, | reaASiHon wiil be made to ail 3 intendent of the cradle roll, Mrs. W. P.|chapters. The children have malelite plans laid out as to just what |Special Programme Carried Out at the | which include several homes for the | ™ Er Yo "o New London, e T iy S OF ALL KINDS ON Hill; ;lrsnr:-t.w\vélllnd!n Hu}\‘zer. chnr; fplendxd progress under Rabbi Silver's{ought to be done for the project. He Evening Servi aged, hospitals, the House of the "-_';lth"r 1:':“'*;‘%\_"- N CHARLES W. BURTON, Cashier ister, Rev. A. W. Burdon; chairman of |leadership. says that a few thousand dollars od She k. ZGERALD—In Norwich. Apr apr3d < 2 3 - pherd for wayward girls, or- 7. Patric rerald AUTOMOBILES, the enteriainment committee, Mrs. H.| After (he examination the ceicbration | would he raiseq for the purposs of| The Risen Christ was the topic of | phianazes, St. Afnes Home - R e T T A o L Peckham. DE e Tasord lffi‘i&:e‘"“’::\ oinos 2 o a({’lgsgo;sm‘:‘h;fi? would be pitch. |Rev. A. W. Burdon's sermon Ilaster | pendent nfants, the Home of the Lit-| & Ring 722 Atain - e 3% - 'y to e present | morning at the Federated church. The | tle Sisters of the P« h morning, ) CARRIAGES, WAGONS, Automobile Accident. tons. Miss Sarah Markoff especiaily | bulldings of the Memorial hospital. | church, beautifully decorated . with | friendiess and old, both men st wo.| mMase in D. S. VMMARSH A large automobile containing two ;!‘r‘{y:mazege‘meh }::cf&‘ue;n le‘f_t‘:;:xla'a' ;eml:r auchua;‘; -y th; expensive and | Paster lilies, potted plants and cut|men, and for similar Catholic .insti- TRUCKS and CARTS, young men, Henry and Alfrel Mar- |Eiving a Jewish recitation, transla cessary surgical and other Instru- | dowers which were given to the sick | tutions throughout the state. 23 ety AnlivE . d shall, of Hartford etruck a pole at|into Enelish by Fannie Safenowitz. = | ments would be accessible. It Is esti-|and shut-ins, was filled with the larg-| During the music of the high mass, | “Sosepnine Toans, axed 3 monihs Plan()s Mechanical Repaire, Painting, Trim- | I° (0P of Scofield’a hill on Central| Refreshments were served afler he|mated fhe doctor said that the bedsiest congregation of the year. Rev.|Organist Tarrell had the Assistance | iNIINGTON in Fosion i P msrvrbine g L g o3 avenue Sunday afternoon. The two|Program to all the children who were | for such a hospital would cost about |Mr. Burdon said in part: 11y, | of Baker's string orchestra, which ai- | HYSTTINGYORIZIR Borton, Sormt © > 3 ming, Upholstering a: ork. | Soung men were thrown from tio ma- |present. A ‘mumber of (he vhildren | 330 sach. “while' beds in a permanent | ihe foundation of the Christian faith | Wavs aias quring Spocial services with | 1917 Miss Florence " Huniinz Player-Pianos Blacksmithing in all its branches chine with great violence, eceiving :z:hol;l S T i e S Rl ,;’1_30 V;'ou involve an outlay of |rests on the answer to ome ques R skill and musicaniy excellence cal- = lll'nll = ;‘P‘r.‘ ”‘-— iy TN, B several cuts and bruises, and one of Fatht Stlver a]nd’ the Bos of Toacs I’; Ien.c . _ Did Christ truly rise from the dead?| cylateqd to bring out the full grand- X!fler;l SL: Lo Tuecd \ar'rn‘u‘ “‘r:‘vr h ¥ a3 - them had his ankle sprained. Dr. E.|Rabbl Silver and the Sons of Jsrael. | Dr. Lee has several plans for the| The open door of the tomb, with ils|eur and harmony of \the high-grade| [ Jemett City Tuesday moraing, at VICtOI’ Vlctrolas J. Brophy took the lads to the hosvi-| At the close Rabbi Siiver made on |raising _of monev. =—Several men|cmptiness was a tremendous trial of | Compesitions for Catholic worship. relock. B Jews il “whero they were cared for. and|eppeal for children to attend tho school | have assur im that " they would |faith, 'in _the eves of Christ's follow- | “*Fetiuse of the length cemetery. s Thiese i i > - 5 = ’ At the 9 o'clcek (children’s) m: ; 507 to 515 North Main St.|C 1S Dachine was badly camasea is the best for the American child. to present plans there will be about| The Apostles were not expecting | ne following music was well &iven. SxRE AR ate Marsh Buitding o and was taken ta a local garas. The Sons of Israel, under whose au- | 100 beds, consequehtiy the sum need- [such a thing, though they had been | yng,®eptins JONSE Mag Woll SIVeR. | o ™0 thank all friends, neis- tate Strest, 4 Spices the Sathering was held was|ed will be in the neighborhood of|told definitely by Christ it would |Tonlimne. organist: & Bors “and relatives for their simuatny New London : e : X - | $5.000. come. g il o Wnd aid auring my recent hareavemen i -8 OBITUARY. ceeded in securing zlmx;u?wndqulana:s A teae. Rospifal oty time s o~ Whiie the eyangelisty Rive ;£iven ;J?&‘:“’b;’éfl" \li‘:'l‘:r-n';‘lx."(::;' l-{f: s 7 iRy enioras ot s 2 or a Hebrew school with a daily at-|vital adjinct of the fighting force. |unquivocal testimony, and the Mas- | b7 e on . ers. especially the oyes of e e tendance of 60 children. Thers is also | The injured men are kept at the baee |ter predicted his own resurrection, we v el R R s LR Compny. | fox MNE YOU WAl The deain of Jane Berry. wite of| PB4 OL R0 ChGren, Thers s nlsg | The injured men are kept at the base |(cr predicied s own' sesurrection, we | Vour Harps. Meta 5. Thorna: Adagic, | their hest Fo1 fememnrancet Alexander Johnson, occurred at her|about 125 children. The entrance ex- | covered. The field hospitals render|andes of Christ after his burial. S Iy Olsuentine ot~ CHARLES F. MOORE. Have that earbon knock in your mo- late home on Joseph street, where she |amination for the next term will be|first aid and then the men are rushea| The uncontestable proof is the|dan:, The Good Shepherd, Hammer- m——— O Y i iho Teadn has resided for the past 18 yeacs, Sun- |held on April 15th. Rabbi Silver has|to the base hospital where (hey are |change itself, the fact that they at Alleluia! Alieluia! Smart. proSeys ée pe-tourth | the:. SEBNNE | day, following an illness of a vear’s|requested that any parent who wishes | treated. In Europe practically all|once became hopeful courageous be- (o . o auration, to have his child enter the schuol|of the remarkable surgical Tioving wise posscsvod with novle and TAFTVILLE IN MEMORIAM CAVE WELDING AND MFG. 0O, Mrs. Johnson was born in England |should & i niat 5 = el ‘operstions ol t th 1ds a e e 31 Chestnut St., Norwich. il should do so by next Sunday. have been done at the base hospi- |easonable views of the world’s needs. In loving memory of ADDISON AVEPY g 575 March 14, 1848, the daughter of Thom- The officers of the Sons of Isradi| tals. In the evening an Easter programme as and Annie Cooper Berry. She leaves | follows: President, A. Katz: vice pros- was carried out by the pupils of the |Easter Servi s at the Taftville Con- | who entered life eternal April 9, 1916, The BEST CANDY besides her husband four sons. ider Sam Eth; eecretary, Louis Laz- N. F. A. NOTES. Sunday school. The following is the gregational Church—Man Shot at by MRS. ADDISON AVE N arov; treasurer, A. Marshak. g 5 programme: Guard—Meeting of Cance Club. AND CARLISLE AVERY & i po. Easter at St. Mary’s Church. e L Strong Sentiment For Military T Song, Christ Arose, Winona Hymns 3 T0| Broasal 3¢ SNy 6116, 60 & QN S0 e cZho Feast of the Resurrection was Mo BEERG Tho — Baseball Saued: i Hard allot: o e e o ey e Samon, s = it observed with all the ;. ent; rayer, 3 2 & o ur arley at e and splendor which marks It as he | Brief Address Appropriate to Easter| Work. - ola Kern and Elinor Howard: recita- | Taftville Congregational chureh to a LOWNEY’S CHOCOLATES greatest feast day of the vear at St. by Secretary Hill. tion, Waken Lilies, Viola Hill; reci- |large congregation. The church was Mary’s church on Sunday. The altar, —_— There is a stronz sentiment in the | tation, If I Were an Easter Lily, three | prettily decorated with Easter lilies, There is a guarantee slip in each box ‘which el re Ve The programme of the Men's meet- | school for military training. Last | girls; recitation, An Easter Wis An- |potted plants and cut flowers. There R e e e et el | ing under Y. M. C. A. auspices Sun- | vear a petition signed by nearly all | drew Levander: recitation, Sprinstime, |was 2 delightful programme of Kaster which the church was passing, pictured | 42y was of unusual interest and prac- the boys in the Academy asking for | Lucille Beckwith: exercise, The Easter | music at both the morning and evening c n the joyousness of the feast =with its|tically every chair was occupied. Aft-|military training was presented to Mr.|Egss, primary class; song, Beautifullservices. Miss Kendall and Miss Lil- Haster lilles and palms, together with | ¢r the singing of a _hymn, Harry | Tirrell. The fellows are anxious to| Easter, eight girls: recitation, If I|libridge sang several solos. The even- = the hundreds of lighted tapers. The|Brown Allyn, the eight vear old boy|be trained so that if they are called |Could be a Big Church Beil, Bernard |ing serman was the last of a serles on 15 Main Street altar dressings showed the good taste | musician rendered a solo on the cello|on they can bear favorable compari- | Sebastian: exercise, Resurrection, six |the Pentential Psalms, Psalm No. 143. of the Sisters of the parish, who had | much to the delight of the audience.|son to the students at the Academy, recitation, Flower chorus, Viola the same in charge. The purp'e vest- | This was followed by an earnest pray- | Who answered their country’s call in recitation, The Easter Season, A Frightened Man. FUNERAL : CAVE WELDING AND MFG. €0, |ments worn by the priests at their|er offered by A. AS Browning. '61. Some of the boys have joined |Eivina Levander; duet, The FEaster| A Taftville resident much under the : b 3 daily masses during the Lentes period| ‘A Handful of Clay,” by Van Dyke|the local militia_and two have been|Story, Plaine Burdon and Herbert Mc- | ;fyence of intoxicating spirits Satur- gave way to old gold on Sunday. The | Was read by Miss Evelyn Hill, after|enrolled in the Ngyval Reserve. Sev-|Neely: recitation, Little Brown ?:g Ty St Wadead seie s ot b DIRECI,ORS that the Chocolates are fresh and you'll find the variety excellent. Sold "DUNN'S PHARMACY 60 MAIN STREET DR. A. J. SINAY Sl ASStylene Welding and Cutting | three masses for the day had thelr| Which William Malone delighted the|eral army and navy officers pgougly | Burton Hall and Clivton Taylo jz|brides guarded by the militia. The e ot i tomoblia machine Bicrs |usual large attendance. The 7,30 mass | audience with a violln solo. Secretary [ acknowledge the N. F. A. as® their |tation. Willle Sebastian. exercise, If|called to him to halt but he paid no fes, Expert o rs. was celebrated by the rector, Rev. Fr.| Hill delivered a brief address appro-|Alma Mater, also _two Annapoljs |1 Could Choose, five girls; recitation.|peed, again the guard told hi '.'..”.E‘uma P fen ;'ubgnl"ecxur?&c:"k Fltnaisurice, the " and. 1680 aasses, | Priate to the Easter season, urging | “middies” and one West Pointer, ana | Henry Sebastian; recitation, Faster |,y tha“:'mn thinking he -hll'-'; S"}.-‘l'l'«"s AND— 3 3 . Telephione 214. the last beirig & high mass, by Kes. ko, | the men to regulate their lives ac- [many enlisted men in all branches of | Lilies, Elaine Burdon; sons, A Glad | ct.meq his groeting. The guard then entis g ." Following the 10.5) mass, | cording to the teachings of esus | the service. One fellow who has won | Message, ~ primary class; exercise |fireq his gun and the man turned and ’ —— =7 = benediction of the most blessel sacra- | Christ who is the resurrection and the | his “N" in both major gports has come | Stones Rolled Away. seven boys: of"|fieq arriving here late Saturday even- Rooms 1839 Alice Building, Norwieh ment was given. Numbered . in the | life. . out in favor of military training in | ferin, solo, Mrs. William Cousins; sons, | jng with the mpresson that someone Phone 1177-3 hundreds at the two early masses were| Harry Allen rendered a cornet solo | place of athletics, O Day of Resurrection. had tred to kill him. i the members of the Young Ladies' So- | s the closing number of - the pro-| The baseball squag is hard at work FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Lady Assistant i dality, it being their monthly holy | Gramme. ~ Swahn's orchestra added |in preparation’,for®their first game - Canoe Club to Change Name. Tolophone §23:3 TICE ¢ commismion_day. The sinsing at the| much to the enjoyment of the musical | next Saturdag” “T{ s planned to hold | pay, Geo T s DU Several members of the Taftville Ca- pasirzs: il NOTICI 7.30 mass was excellently carried out | Part of the service. a rally eagy” this . = e T ®™® | noe club were out on the river sat. |fj HENRY E. CHURCH DEAD HORSES AND COWS LEHIGH—the Best under the dicection of Miss Sadie A M‘nhn:‘a:;‘ Arliney urper announc- Strong Sermon on Immortality. |, .y atternoon and started to paddle WM. SMITH ALLEN Removed. Free of Charge Driseoll. music for the 9 and e es . eam schedule is = = to Scotland dam but the trip was 5 FRESH FROM THE MINES [10.30 masses was carried out by the|John C. Fontaine, while the chorug was | N€arly complete. Games have been| Faster was observed with epeciallsbandoned owing to the stiff wind that Gall 00 N hondon, - Auk for: Ol 7 organist, Miss Lena C. Boudreas, and | well balanced and-excellently rarricd | arranged with .Worcester — Academv, prevailed. This (Monday) evenin ? was of ‘the usual high standard. ~At|out. The themes of the Dricsts at the | New Britain High, Westerly, Wheeler, | The church was very attractive with |Pic"clup will hold their annual meet: 3 the last mass for the day salections |three masses dwelt on the joyousness | Bulkeley, and several other _schools e ing and election of officers. I pro- A. D. LATHROP from Webers and Gounod's masses |of the feast in the risen Saviasr s |BOW have dates under consideration, |and anthems featured the seriice. The | % G HO 0L Yange 1ts name. DENTIST . were used. Those handling tLe_solo | triumphal vietory from the grave|This team which carries the Red and | flowers were later sen the many WEST SIDE rIDE CO. P. 0. Box 379, New Londen parts to perfection were Miss Sadie|proved His divi > | White to many schools_where the |Shut-ins of the church. An Easter P ls and TRUCKING R Briscoll, Nicholas 3. Spellman and | Lold is enemice. that FHa wonid’ sise | Daseball and. football teams are un- mossasg was given by the pastor Rov.| Witiiam Miller of Ne e pent DR. E. J. JONES DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN s from the grave. If there be no mean- | known deserves more support than it | 3OTEe ¥ Strouse. who, under he Io S e soet i Telephene ing to the feast of Easter then our |8ets from the student body. oatng Wiae Haetasny 3. TR & Suite 46 Shannon Building faith and all good works ars of no| Manager Joseph — Fanning Jr, is|Sire rlantedyin the bosom by ihe Cre Dental Slll"geol\ pyuarias) eol - planning to have N. F, A, Wheeler, | 20T, 3, 3gan e PN s, et fat we'too one day will share in.ihe | &nd Westerly compets in & trianguiar | ractionliovigencelof agfuture iite, & GUUL entrance. Phone MeGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. i v et again this vear. i y A Joys which the risen Christ has pre- | track meet again this year. God’s character, eald in part: Many,people dread winter because pared for us. The annual offering for The biggest proposition before rhe|the sudden climatic changes bring GAGER Hamilton Watches the day Was for diocesan charity and Cadets Met. world today is not bread but or- iliti ; 4 proved to be of a generous natnre. The local company of Tierney Ca- |tajty. -If a man die, shail ‘he live | Colds, grippe, theumatism, tonsilitisor |l Shea & Burke THE WM. FRISWELL CO. Fmal D'red“r Rocs dets held a business meeting in St.|egain?” In all the ancient world there | bronchitis. But thousands of well- > merican ouse 25.27 FRANKLIN 8T, Mary's hall on Sunday afterncon with | never loomed up on the horizon of | infirmed men and women today avoid 41 Main Strest SOl Rty to Thestre Troupsts / Mrs. Willlam A. Lund and daughter | Viee President Aubrey in the chair, |history anyome big enough to remove . - Doris have been the guests of Mrs.| Matters of a routine nature were nx::ommy from the realm of doubt| much sicknessfor themselvesand their ‘ D- Traveling Men, Ete. Lund's parents in Quinebaug for the | transacted. ahd " speculation and place it In the| childrgn by taking & few bottles of anera irectors Livery Connection Shetuckst Str t k. b e f.‘:}‘;’o.?,‘,:;'é‘o‘.,"x‘a"u?;“‘so';?‘m‘r“xi"éf.’: Scott’s Emulsion to make richer blood, FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. e day Jesus came and lifted immortality | fortify the membranes of the throat B A WIGHTMAN and Embalmer Experienced Plane Tumer. Miss Edith Carmier, known as Miss Grée: CHEf Street. Norwich, Comm. 7 H = —_— s i e Prompt serviceday or night M| ~eii k. Touraine, in Kiaw & Ei'anger's| The West Side Chemical company |from the mire of doubt and speculation andchestand create body-warmth tore- o . musical comedy, Miss Springtime, has|and’ the deputy chief were called out|and placed it in the realm of certain- ~ DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist| WHEN YoU WANT 1o put yous bus- e Tt i . 6422, Lady Assistar returned to her company after spend- |at 3.25 o'clock Sunday afternoon for|ty. 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