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stances there is .no. offen- sive taint of smoke that is Tears ago this n::fi ney Pils. Now Danist ¥ ©f good results priefor repalr shop, of 6§ Summer St., confirms the former statement—says there has been no return of the trouble. Can Noriwch people ask for more con- vincing testimony? . Brown says: Kia- d Hdp-—"l'ohl Number of Situations Secured Dllfll' Fiscal Year Was 2,313—Local Agency Shows Big Gain for Year. FIRE IN WEYBOSSET STREET BLOGK DOES $200,000 DAMAGE Taylor, Symonds & Company Principal Losers in Stubborn the superintendents employ dssistants, who must be paidout of the salaries of the superintendents, and this at least should be repaid in the form of higher compensation. According to the annual report of George L. Chesbro, superintendent of the local fres employment.bureau, & total of 2,313 situations were secured Purchased from the Wholesale Stock of TAYLOR, SYMONDS & CO., s ——————) “The results that followed the use of Doan's Kidney Pilld .protured at - © viidate 7 - ‘during the office’s last fiscal year. The There are at present private em. 5 Sevin & Sow's Drul Sture, Wers 80year previous,the total was skt mak PLYTON SEDOLS 0 (he NAS o) Blaze—Three Firemen Injured, Three Others 2 H satlsactory tn my case, tn view of my | 5 a. Sain Of 1e68, Dunne the lasi | sfcncles have,been, inpecied trem 96 Weybosset St., Providence, R. 1. : i I can heartily recommend a o4 ot |1he department, and are the causs of ater . > : experience, I o for employment. A total o of less trouble. A person will - . i i -[this number were mnfluuons ko § TAWEO CUE SRR - . = 1 them az an excallent medlcine for ton- | hie number wers spplicarions Som | BE obt a"Heante tor » year. pay the This fire occurred several weeks ago, and sihce that | ing up the kidneys and relioving ail-)There were 2444 applications for help. | \GY Sonew the license. It somo clients Damage estimated at 3200,000 was|Mr. Lynch was seen biindly making 2 2 : 5 i i N d 1, numl ‘were pli- mente, due <o the alsordered conai. |25 1355 G (e mimber were sppil | B2 DS TS aut e the Yuar || aome by are whieh sarved sbout § bis way downw mossaze | time Providence bleacheries and laundries have been | tion.” 503, being for female help. The total T ot e montinie to farnioh melp|f o'clock this morning in the Bank N‘v-nl‘m business o ,:T.,‘: % 5 pioe e i b f situations secured was 2, 3 &4 stree tock noon ey were - - | The above statement vas siven |O4EREE 0% stvations socurcd wag 1315 | 5i5 4, pination” of o ticenee ||| Dullding, 86 Wovborsst strest. Stock|mid this forencon ey ware et bk | working day and night to refinish the blankets, rebleach | August 25, 1908, and on May. 18, 1916, | males. _ |cense. A number of complaints of this |l gealers in dfy. soods, and of adjacent |age they had suffered by flooded base- |- * ] e e % tave mad mo oo | 0% the mate applichats tor employ. | P03 0, T OCaSTmea by che dot (| dealers i dP soode, and of adacent |25 ey N e axmase v weer | the spreads, the linens and cottons. So to every appear- | partment during the past two Vears. Even when violations are discovered it is difficult to get the local prose- cutor to bring the offender before the court. But one license was revoked during two vears, and that was be. however is expected to be heavy. ‘Water pouring from the basement of the Bank building filled Orange street, practically all the way from Weybosset street to Pine street. A situations, against 63 per cent. during the year 1915. Of the female appitcants for employ- ment 72.8 per cent. were supplied with situations, against 65.7 per cent. during the year 1915. flames, gmoke and water, about three- quarters of the loss being in the wholesale concern. 2 Three firemen were casion Doan's Kidney Pills since 1 recommended them in 1908. My cure has been a permanent one” to use ance, even practical purpose, most of these goods are | unsoiled and undamaged. ‘ injured and 50c. at all dealers. Foster-Milburn cause of the agency moving to an un- three overcome during the fire for Of all applicants for employment 79.4 | S21se of i St e e e e - - Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. cent. were supplied with situations, | SUitable place - 4 which two alarms were soundsd. Capt. 2 = - 1 per cent wero suppiiea wion sitvations, [ ZHHAUE PESeon e very et com- || SRR Tere Sounded. CSB | neibed only partiails fo take care of The principal damage was by smoke and water, and —_— plaint on the part of persons using the licensed employment agencies as to the s 100UEAdS of Kallop PESE) = 1915. der 4 was so badly cut on one foot STORY THAT U-53 WAS SENT TO CONVEY THE BREMEN Register New Haven Explains Its Presence Hegg Last, Ostaber. ~Of teh total number applying 346 per ceat. were furnished with help, against §7.2 per cent. during the vear 1915. During_the year previous 6§17 males applied for employment and 388 fe- kind of treatment accorded them. The statute passed at the last sesslon of the general assembly has eliminated most of the trouble relative tv the re- turn of the client'’s money when a po- sition was not secured. At the present that he was removed 1Island hospital. made by the firemen to prevent the flames from spreading to the stone bullding_in the rear occupled by the to the Rhode|ed- ‘For two hours a stubborn fight was against the Entrances to the buildings on the strest are nearly level with the side- walk ard banks of dirt were made while in some nailed across doors to pre- doorways, instances boards were the lower part of the resent the pick of the stock. as we were among the largest buyers, our offerings rep- - . . males, making a total of 1,005; appli- | 5} Norton Taxicab company in which is|vent flooding stores and other busi- = . 5 me most of the complaints that come 5 T b L e e s e e ]| e R e D e W W Un oaie Delinie Fine TSS in 4 = prietors of licensed agencles that other 3 e Anderson T . S e Thay | secured numbered 644, 359" males and [Persons who have not taken out a li- hile #; smuse is not lax At 78 Or7 e strest wms maid destroyed several steamers off Shoals on_Sunday; October given by the Evening' Register ng its account upon Wwhat xcellent authority. The Register says the U-33 was sent to these waters to convoy,the sub- mersible merchantman Brenten, which left Bremerhaven on- August 26, last, for New London_..Captain_ Koenig of the submersible Deutschitand had re- ported that he narrowly escaped cap- ture off the New gland coast by two British and two Eyench cruisers. Cap- tain Rose of the U-33 was told to try craft Nantucket is 255 females. The freée employment bureaus in the state have been in operation for 15 vears. The number of situations found by them for the unemployed has grad- ually increased from year to year. The last two vears, however, have been exceptional. The increased number of positions filled has kept pace with la- bor conditions in other fields. Durinz the vears 1915-1916 37,404 positions were filled, as compared with 16,009 for 1913-1914. ' The scarcity of labor has, of course, contributed to this result, but the result has also been helped by cense are conducting a private em- ployment bureau. GERMAN LODGE IS LOYAL TO UNITED STATES So Says State President Baier Statement Yesterday. State -President Frank A. Baier of the Sons of Hermann, announced Mon- day afternoon that the organization pledges its undivided lovalty to the Tnited States of America in the pres- in a i . Taken from Providence Bulletin This Morning and Until Sold TAYLOR, SYMONDS & C0. FIRE STOCK OF DOMESTICS | Table Linens, Crashes, Bed Spreads, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Blankets, Etc. BS-inch Mercerized Satin Table Damask, re:u!a-r 35¢ TOWELS AND TOWELING AT SALE SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASES, SHEETS and sink these cruisers and at least | {he efliciency of the superintendents of lent controversy. “However muc we value at R R R R To wait for the Bremen off Newport. | (he different agencies, this being par- | may regret the conditions, we stand by 3 x PRICES 36-inch Sheeting—Sale price a vard. The U532 was off the coast on October | ticularly trus of the Norwich office. {our adopted country,” he said. ~The 60-inch medium quality Satin Table Damask, resu- Wetniti Bt 815 teice ol yase 1 but Aid not seesfhe ezuisers. Cap- | Prior B Norwich figency had | Sops of Hermann take uo part in re- lar 50C Value &t..........ccooneen . 39c 100 dozen Wash Cloths—Sale price each..... = e e ; R s séedl i tain Rose failed to get a wireless mes- | 10ne but little business. In the past |ligious, political or national disputes. : Eow 2 : = nch Sheetings e price sage from the Bremen and finally on | Y®ar more places have been filled here | The dispensing of charity is our chief s Ll N Somor Tow Toels astler 17 o 81-inch Bleached Sheeting, re c—Sale Iho 7th went Into Newport. He ls said | than were filled in the four preceding |aim. 63c value at ....... S 40c price each -..........ooii.s - o s, to have asked as his first question: |Years. showing a remarkable increase| Orders have gone out through th - . Huek kish Towels = ar : i S¥here is the Bremen?' and to haye |in efficiency. The increased number of | German. socistice in Hartford and 72-inch superfine quality Satin Table Damask, reg- e Toweld, an waeor(wl loty TORUE, | su | EIOW Cases—Eale. %0 been told that it had been x&-L In :hcz! fi]llltd(:u been mlcotmrl}:shefl at | elsewhere in the state to refrain from ular $1.00 value at ......... 69 S ey m hAT xn % = Pillow Cases. 2 two hours the U-38 Jeft and the mext | Practically the same cost to the state.|arguing about the war and more es- i o r: Huck and Turkish Towels, exceller value—Sale . sal, day sank craft on the shosis: In 1915 the average cost to the state | pecially to stand the president of A Mch) el DeSvy Ghlin SIS Demaljitih mans price each ........... S e ases—Sale price J The officials of theyJBastérn For-|for each positlon filled was 77 cents: | the United States in the present grave ufacture, regular $1.25 value at.. ceees 98¢ o = B 3 st Bleached Sheets, size 51x30—Sale price 9 | Tarding company are @I fhave re- |in 1316 (¢ was veduced w0 35 cents situation. The singine of German Bout wuality Twrkey Ked Table Damask. valus Sic e e R e R T e e R e e e i eges ecently stated that the: the Bre-| Under present conditions the super- | national son: n the clubhouses has —Sale price a yara * ey Linen Crash Toweling, regular 15c value—Sale price. 112 ached . Sheets; ‘sige , regular price men was lost at sea. intendents of the free employment |been discontinued and in many cities - Lo P TR % Finien Crashi Toweting resulir #5c value Ealo price’ | 150 price . s daves Added interest to this story is given | &gencies are kept busy during the en- [the Stars and Stripes float from the Napkins, % size, regular value $1.00 a dozen—Sale s < e o by a statement made by Edward Mac- | tire time that the offices are open. | flagstaffs. Belioe o i Bt e : 7% = = ol Farland of Hmford.‘:m!;e a &wl days ’E-ch flppiicanx! is required to furnis to the United States by R oF = g GOODS AT S PRl ES ago on leave, from the British steam- | his name, residence, whether married i has bee: Napkins, % size, regular value $1.50 a dozen—Sale WHITE ALE oF Harmatten, to the effect that gun. |or single, nationality. lensth of resi- | expressed by officials of German so- - o b et e e BEDSPREADS, BUREAU SCARFS, ETC,, A C mers on this Vessel sank the U-33 re- |dence in the city, kind of employment | cieties througliout the state and while Linen-finish White Suiting, 26 inches wid cently. wanted. references, and other informa- Turkey Red Table Covers, size 5x10, value $1.35- AT SALE PRICES —Sale price a yard 24 e a similar \cliaracter. Appli- | of events which resuited Sale price ....... Loyl g aten 98¢ 5 e o e S4-inch Indian Head, soft it niforms BRAZIL REFUSED-TO~RECEIVE ants for help must Eive informa. | Germany, there are nearly all Ameri- O (chae of Tremmen Crocnel Dedipreads’ full sice F R e P e A tion as to the nature of work to be |can citizens, either native born or na- — and good weizht, regular $1.35 value at. e t 1Tpos Sale pr a THE GERMAN MINISTER g‘gne. wases, hours, and similar data. |turalibed n’\.d, without hesitation say Fratmad Bedspreads; better grade, regular w-m<3h Plain White Voile, perfec e = = hen the person seeking employment | “America first.” i 39c—Sale price a rard aenne Steamer in Rio Janeiro to be Made|is sen: out from the office & return| Thers are two subordinate lodges of BLANKETS AT SALE PRICES b e Ready for a Mission Abroad. card has to be filled out showing that | the Sons of Hermann in this city, Ger- 250 Crib Blankets—Sale price each. 9e xtra good value, reg- Rio T April 9—Dr. La e P e Hdee ST Mmeceuen TadEe ohhor Bk T s aighty alled, viloe LT io Janeiro, April 8—Dr. uro or, if the card is not returned, = 8§ 3 ' i i x5 3 h S W. Muller, foreign minister, has rofused | the superintendent must verify the se- Entertained in Honor of Guest. 32.50-5Sale price a parr... R . $149 arfs, size 17x50 and 30-inch Stand Cove ASH GOODS AT SALE PRlCES to recsive the German minister. Dr.|curing of employment either in per: On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Size 11-4 Woolnap Blankets, in gray and white. value DEICS ‘emoly. = ;. . = oo Outlhg Flannel aualit elvids Muller then gave urgent orders that a lephone. When i G. A. Shouldice of Beech drive enter- e e DD BRI e e *" s219 | Drawn Work Scarrs. Squares, Etc. value 5o " mcorched, value steamer in Rio Janeiro be made ready |ered that this operation must, he zone | tained a number of friends, including orice €ach.....eeceneenss Good Quality Apron G c at_once for a mission abroad. through for 70 or 80 persons daily. the office force at the Hopkins and Size 12-4 Woolnap Blankets, in gray and white, vaiue a yard 5 o Dr. Muller conferred with the war|can easily be seen that the superi Allen Co., in honor og Mrs. F. G. Bauer $4.50—Sale price a pair.......... e e % $3.42 Woven Crepes, mostiy stripes, 27 inches wide, . e r_ena ;:-‘;3“:;:‘:; AGlaT o0 {Sndents have Nio'leisure thne Auriix {of New Pritain. There were Stsats One bt R Rk Gt e Wt Sk ets, regular 35.50 1212c—Sale price a yard e also _urge . a repo: “he worki ay, az ma . New ven and eVr- - . «f » t trig - e Brastian Jesation in Taria fact ‘they are often required 0 work | mont. Dancing was enjoved and ye: value—Sale Price 3 Pair..... . i $498 THE FAMOUS “PEQUOT” SHEETS Ripplette in staple stripes, 27 inches wide, va = after hours. { freshments were served. One jot of All Wool Army Blankets, size §2x52, rezula- One case of “Pequot” Sheeis, size 54x30, seamless, Zet SN0 DE 0 ¥ TP - = g BRAZIL UNDOUBTEDLY MEANS (11 Work of the superintendents of S — tion weight, 5 pounds—just the thing for Camp single Ded size, all laundered, regular price $1.00 P L SoeR s o wide i IUs 0c Byle s has been largely in- e April term olland coun- S e, 7.50—S: ice. ... 4. —Sale pri & & SRR 7 2 ’ 5 TO BREAK WITH GERMANY | reqsdh wages and salsries have been |ty superior cour open today T T h Seseni ] Sl St Windsor Suitings, 27 inches wide, worsted effects on Porty-six German Ships Are in Bra- |ilCreased in almost all private employ at i0 a at Rockyille. 25 Steamer or Auto Rugs, strictly all wool, in as- One case of “Pequot” Sheets, size §lfl9 extra len‘m dark grounds, value 121 Sale price a vard 2 | Sitian Pont ments. and unde rthe circumstances be_opened Sheriff Fred sorted Plaid designs, vaiue $7.50 and 33 ali laundered, regular price $1.59—Sale price Lingerie Crinkle, solid co odd shades, value | > o it would be equitable if the salaries of O. Vinton of Eaglev: Juage Lucien price e kN i crerecans (Only six Sheets scld to one customer) and 19¢c—Sale price a yvard... . Yo 4 SN e e the superintendents were increased. In | F. Burpee of Hartford will be on the ushingtos, Apr n Latin-|iwo of the offices at the present time | bench. American dipiomatic quarters here it i was sald late today that Dr. Muller's i refusal to receive the German minjs- i ter to Brazil undoubtedly meant at the government definitely had decided to sever diplomatic relations with Ger- many. Dr. Muller’s orders that a steamer be prepared “at opce for a mission abroad” was interpreted as meaning that the Brasilian government also had determined to arrange for the im- Taylor, Symonds & Co. Fire Stock of Hosiery and Underwear The Taylor, Symonds & Co. Featured Women's and Children’s Hosiery and Underwear. The Offerings Which We Make Are Principally § PERFECT GOODS—Only the Boxes Were Smoke Stained mediate departure of the German of- One case of Children’s Fast Black Ribbed Hosiery, Women's MEDITUM WEIGHT UNTON SUITS, regu :’hd.:ls‘.‘ (":e was GGH!’GH‘: dollfim sizes 3 to 332, velue 15c and 19%c—Sale price liéc UNme“R lar and EXTRA LARGE sfzes, in all shapes, valus ports would be seized at this “time Se -"’“!‘ Sk o it e Ly AR e e e S o Atk Berl e 75c—Sale price a Sult... 3 unless it ehould appear that the ves- e case of Boys' Heavy Weigh ol o8- 1 e—S: SRR sels might attempt to escaps or were iery, velue 19¢ 2nd Z5o—sizes 9 to 10 at 17c, sizes T ‘s Summier Weight Ribbed V ? roetThy Bek SRty T i re =Eaee s B b N e T in ot ee. 1o - == ChE One case of Mises’ Fine Quality WEITW Liste Hosi- | o '\ ., e P s eattsens iy BOYS’ WEAR ' Norfolk. — Dr. Wiltiam . H Weich, b ek i e S e S i e trimm. ; z 2 Boys' Blo Overalls, Rompers, Trousers, Btc, in *he celebrated pathologist: of Johns Top- Women's Fast Black Cotton Hoslery, seamless—Sals — T e e ’;,.m s s B! kins hosital, was born at Norfolk §7 Price @ PIF toe..ovennnnann siceseeeee 1o | One lot of Women's Summer Weight Ribbed Vests, Aol 5 e 2 " vears ago Sunday. Women's Fast Black Rifbbed Top Cotton Hostery. value 15c—Sale price. .. so | Bovw Hiomses, sizes 6 0 16 years, value d5o—sale e b e 12%° | Women's EXTRA SIZE Ribbed Vests, short s rice “e % ™ 44 lot of Women's Hosters, imaluaing splc tueet ana Bt leataiace. VEIG T AN T s 11e | Childrem's Rompers, sizes 2 to 6 years, valus 5c ovel‘ soe Burson Fine Lisle—Sale price 3 for 50c or a S GRS O Y pair . .. 17c | Women's Summer Weight Ribbed Vests, short siceves fale xkos St ¢ Corn W e e e e o S and sleeveless, value 19c—Sale price. ....... 14 | Youths' Bius Dentm Overalls, vaiue sc—Sale price » “Ipswich” make, value 39c—Sale price 2 pair.... 25¢ | tromen's Summer Weight Ribbed *Vests, with lace pair ... R B l Women's Fine Black Silk Lisle Hostery, resular 35c yoke, value 1%—Sale DriCe............. 14c | Bovs' Knaki Trousers, sizes § to 16 “ Put 2 Dropn Qquality—Sale price 2 Palr..........-..... o e ks e 5 Night—N: = 3 n‘n o Hate 4 wummngl_'a“flu-x. n-n-r‘y FOLL PAmmffm o and sleeveless, value 19c—Sale price.... 18c Chud;rn' Sweaters, small sizes, value = Spir itwo . Sneeey Weomen’s White SILK Hosiery, splendid quality, value One lot of Women's Lace-trimmed PANTS, slightly Brice sovocorons . o right off. That' 58c—Sale price a Palrfe..cccceeeenen-. smoke stained, value 29c—Sale price 2 pair...... 15¢ Boys' Sweaters, sizes 6 to 12, value $2.00—Sale price.. $143 rorks. drops. always =bout 2 enly Thsi beautifuf memorial to Mary to a lower platform at the lake's edge. Glad at Sheltering Arms — Song Story of The Resurrection at Meth- THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. will be to live. Jesus came the first time it was to die, when He comes the next time it tance responded to the cholr in the an- | height, with it or them, Allelulia! He is Risen! Percy LR B Lt Nokwlm TowN ‘The pearly gates swung wide open|by the children's cholr assisted by Mrs. [ sionary society is held in the chape! Daughters to meet thi s 2 thirty-three years before the resurrec- | F. H. Bushnell, and Miss _Martha | the mite boxes will be opened evening at the home of Miss Jessie - - —— 2 tion: on that day His lifework was| Brown, soloists, and Miss Theodora — Hyde on Washington % Rev. George H. Strouse and Cho finished and He returned to the Father. | Brown. Noteworthy was the effect of Easter Gift. i MEMORIAL FOR MARY BAKER G. EDDY First Baptist Church Made Easter|leaving us a hope of heaven. When |the echo chiorus when voices at a dis-| A flowering almond six T 0N 2k s o former resident of been for seve vy, fou; of Christian | The scheme has no prototvpe and is Miner gave at the offertory, Joy Dis-|the Johnson Home Easter by the A Z . EbSe G Edd'd' f" ;‘f’nlb“m 7w ks 3 odist Church pels our Sadness. Miss Brown sang | rectors. % Mies Mary McGarry ” . Schince, Jeeie = the sky. inclosing a fiower-grown Arrive at Methodist Parsonage. the soprano solow. No Martal Men Wis S etery, Cambridge, Mass., has_ besn |circle. At the Sheltering Arms Sundav.] o T Ol e Ceord and his sis- | He, and Seek the Garden Where He H 3 e Arthur Mullin and Edward M turned over to the Christian Science| The material used for the memorial| Easter lilies, hvacinths, jonquils, bas-| yers. the Misses Crawford, arrtved in|Ldes. Jirs. F. H. Bushnell was heard Snes wno Sesw students_at Trinity college, H Board of Directors by Eibert S. Bar- |is Bethel white granite, the inscription bor . M 3 abel - l;l’ :mmg from Mystic and | IR _the =olo, Jesus Onmly; the duet, I| There was no school session in r--v» returned, after pa e 3¢ 4That Was . e 1, Why. it's almost pleasure to have o and,_see how ‘Gets-It’ gets them of n a hurry and without the least pain. I can wear tight shoes, dance and waly3p though 1 never had corns.'* ‘Gets-It” makes the use of toe-irri- i salves, bundling _bandages. tape, plasters and. other things not only foolish, but ~unnecessary. Use this wonderful & discquery.., “Geta It for any soft or hard corni or callu flesh in the leas low of New York, who had charge of the construction. A year and a half was required to complete it. Christlan Scientists from all over the world have contributed, as expressions of sentiment the entire cost of more than $150,000. The site on which the memorial is located is not oniy one of great natural beauty, but on account of its grade has rendered possible u more picturesque and _interesting treat- ment_architecturally than would be possible on a perfectly level lo:. The plot, which is approximately 30 feet square, slopes gradually from tre in the frieze and upon the top of the pylone being of white bronze let deep into the stone work. The detail, which on account of the size of the reproduc- tion is only indicated, is entirely floral in form and free in treatment, the wild rdse and the fmorning-glory beirg used as the main motives. It is int esting _architecturally to. note that while it is extremely fres in treatment and not at all conventional, it is gen- erally very classic in feeling. extreme width of the material about fifty feet, and the colonnade i eighteen feet in diameter. The columns themselves are fifteen feet in height Ttre merely a screen of columns open .l kets of flowers and made rooms and halls most attractive. Rev. G. H. Strouse and eighteen mem- bers of the West Side Baptist choir ‘were present. with spirit selections used during the evangelistico eampaign. In his address on the Resurrection, Rev. Mr. Stronse said: It is impossible to comprehend the full messake of Easter, it seems too good to be true. Had Jesus remained in the tomb no wongerful salvation would be ours. All we enjoy of the resurrection comes Mildred Zabriskie, The young people sang Envelopes For Re Envelopes for the war relief work of the- Red Cross bearing the forde: Inasmuch es ve have done it unto the least of these my brethren Ye have done it unto Me, were distributed “l will make their home at the dist parsonage on West Town street. Charles Zabriskie and daughter, Miss of Preston and Mrs. Willam Martin of Lons- dale, R. I, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Zabriskie at Osk Lawn cottage, Vergason avenue. Cros: 1 Find No Fault in Him. was by Mrs. Bushnell and Miss Brown. The chorus work in the other selections was well done, showing careful preparation on the part of the children and the organ- ist, Miss Dodge. The closing num- ber was America, all jointng in the singing of the national hymn. e of the storm. Raymend Ewing, a student at City, ity, v ‘nell university, Jthaca, N. home on Elm avenue. Mrs. A. E. Geer and sons, and Harold Geer, spent S Scotland with Mrs. Geer's pa and Mrs. Hazard Tucker. Motor to Glastonbury. Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Phreaner mo- tored to their new home in Bast Glas- tonbury Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hull in Mr. HulP’s car. Miss Meda Phreaner will make her One evening last week and 11 o'clock a trolley car turn test in blos- soms, was presented the household at b | | | ean nda: rents, between lower grades uptown Monday. because Cor is at his tilton in | mr. | 10 ed at | right angles on the track and started up the left driveway of the Congreza- vacation at their Liquor and Drug Using be up,ea. # you come here. Sk uccess e ;uufi-:me-x—na sauses improvement Vell mquipped buildies, nsel Eaay bo veach. Bookist.” Coabdental THE KEELEY INSTITUTE - West Baren, Cons ey cated On acooumr vz mcicass $m price 47 (e sacco, the Whitesiume Cigar wili wo 0w ou al 535 per LAWK it is the new, simpl » quick way, | level of the roadway to the lake with|and are similar in general character|from the valley of suffering. The time orili *|home here for the present with Mrs. ro, a1t naver taile VOCR mlver Dave | STop ol about 10 fest. The memncial | to. thoee T the. Clommri of e | it whey sin will 0o more reisn. = G et church Sun-| 700" Dedge, of West Town strest. | tional church on the Green. Full | 3. ¥, CONANT, to cut a corn -fl ‘cszmtm or |consists of a circular open coinnade|icus of Cyrrhus. The large pylons| The hour destined to bring deliverance lights were on at intervals all night as{ isnleé 23 Frmaniis 3 scissors, and kn of eight columns, resting upon a e&tyio- | were exhibited at the American Insti-|is always striking on God's clock and s st of R = Mits Boc O | men worked to get it back on the iron. — poison. Try “GetssIt" tonight. bate of three steps, surrounded on Lie |tute of Architecture in New York a| when God says, Enough, it is enough. long Story Sauregotion. x Opening. The car was righted and run down- WHEN YOU WANT ¢t b ‘Gets-It” is sold everywhere. 25c|iront by a circular platform slightiy |short time ago.and experts pronounced | Jesus sees now a wave of sorrow roll-| The song story of the resurrection| Wednesday afternoon when the|town at 4 o'clock in the morning. |, W HEX YOU WANT o ouf o 3 bottls, or senit on-sesiptat-price by [above Re natucal ,_from .which |them the finest pieces of carved gran- | ing over the world and will not be su- | entitled Phillipa was siven Sunday | April meeting of the First Congrega- — 2 T e, the public. e B ..xChicago, & platform a double ht of steps leads 'ife ever executed. premely happy untf] sin is xubaua evening at the First Methodist rhurch tional Lathrop umm.l Forsign Mis Ever Ready circle of the King's' vertising vv.umns The Bulletin bt e e