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11, 1918, e ————— THE mmn u\n u ‘must n-id out for him- But no man ever called Ilnngcfhd sng fatad that there: was d. “A friend of mine said the other day 1f the Germans break through the allies’ line in France -and win the | De war I believe I would lose my faith in God. I thought about this and de- cided.that the Germans were mnot go- ing to break through and that if they did it would not alter my faith one ‘Special Music and Beautiful Floral Decorations to Com- mmmhhluun«hm—-Nmmqum rdBlphstChmfindSevenltFchpthhwdl ligh lo:\lu ‘a.in” : i mm t owers ed in the south m.n".k"'..a " LADY ASSISTANT All Calls Answered Promptly Day and Night 88 Main Street REOUII chON FES AT ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH WE CAN SELL Team Harness AT THE RIGHT PRICE. A geod line of AUTO ROBES small lot broken sizes of FUR COATS. Showers are also probable the Mississippi rive 1t will be cooler Monday in the lak region and on the Ohio valley, the lower lake the middle Atlantic states and and Nfl' e morning in South Carolina, east Gevr- gia and northeastern Florida. With these exceptions, fair weather will prevail Monday and Tuesday east of in Tennessee, on, Large congregations thronged the Norwich churches on Eastér Day. and the special programmes in commem- oration of the resurrection were well carried out. The weather was ideal. Beautiful floral decorations. in all of the churches added to the attractive ness of the Easter service. Sunday evening at the Central Baptist church nineteen were baptised and at the Firs> Baptist church seven men bap- — these -people a dim shadow of exis- tnee without strong life or color. at answer does Jesus Christ give theése heliefs? Jesus died on the Cross, He was as dead as any _of those soldiers in France today, Yet ‘when the lamp of Hijs life was shat- tered the flame did not go out In the dust. His spirit was not absorbed in- to-any universal life for his personal- ity still lives in the world and He is still a personal force. . As-He lived bit. A sho had conquered all ssyria was a great power. After the known world she could not hold it and she fell* Alexander the Great was a mil- itary genius but he fafled to .con- quor himself and when he died his mighty empire fell like a house of cards. Rome conquered much terri- tory and- out of her ‘very conquests arose the influence which caused her fall. Napoleon was irresiistable for a time then he like the others fell. Spain at.one' time was mistress of the seas and master of Europe. She open- ed up great countries in the new world but she fell. Every time a nation Gloom of Lent Gives Way to Rejoic- ing—Immortality the Theme of Ser- mon, Psalm and Amh-m. Easter, the Auln-!uo- term tor dawn or Spring, seemed. ;m'ome to all of the helped add. to" th three masses of the Sunday. in which psalms, hymns and anthems voiced the rejoicing of the ancient ¢hurch in the lhgl_fg of :he Risen Lord. e violet drapings had been re- moved from statues and cme lnd » ,'FROM‘ 'OUR i ’l,(itéhenware Department SAUCE PANS 3 Shrlmg" Gray Enameled Ware, None Bfim | England. 3 after death go shall we live. He was|hag heen seifish and greedy that na-|the threc altars were i 1 quart Pan . e Winde for Monday and Tuesday: cp......,p. of the Good Shepherd: far more glorious at Easter and As-|tion has fallen and passed out of ex- |massed effects of unuu:on -u u 2 quart Pan " A North Atlantic and Middle Atlantic| the Conqueror was the subject cension than His crueifixion. He lived | istence. lilies, roses, carnations an 3 quart Pan —Moderate to fresh south, fair. of ihe” Bagter sermon delivered Sune | N0 DRI¢ shadowy existence on the oth-| “There is the victory that spells de- |against a foll of (10-:! to % ‘quark P 14 Bath Street. Forecast, ey g g e S e, gide of the Erave. feat such as the victories of Assyria, |vines. Stately palms stoed ,o\ms quart Pan Southern New Bngland: Fair Mon- |at the Church of the Good Shepherd, e souls of the righteous are in|Rome, France and Spain. There is al-|about the sanctuary. ~ At the gospel 5 quart Pan day: Tuesday fair; cold the | Universalist. The floral dawn‘hn. the hands of God.” Are these Sol-|so0 the defeat which means victory.|side of the main itar the Palfl!&l 7 P ay; Tuesday : ler on the| Universalisi diers who are laying down their lives|When Assyria swooped down on Je- |candle was conspi d was light- quart Pan at. TEAMING AND TRUCKING |mainiand. were unusually attractive. Rev.) Mr. e syriaswoope: picuous, an: ight Tond i Cobb took for his text Mark 16: 6, and |0y thousands in France righteous’| rusalem like a wolf on a fold and car-|ed at the reading of the gospel, DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT Observations in Norwich. i $ Bl garann? They are being cut off in the heat of | ried off tme chosen peeple she brought | Matt, xvii-1-7, the of the REASONABLE PRICES The following reords, reported from | Sy If DAt UL his SErmOn: o o [batlle with their hearts full Of battle |them face to face with their God who | rollirig of the'stone from the door of PRESERVING KETTLES Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes morning of Jesus the Conqueror, for rage. They car hardly be said to{they had heretofore regarded as the|tlhe sepulchre, and the angel's message A. D. LATHROP |in temperature and the barometric | g "Vl %g 0 that he was the con- | Qi€ as ideal Christians. et they are |state deity or the national God. Out|of the miracle of the Resurrection: « T J |changes Saturday and Sunday: e or st eath s “possibly. meant | AYing fof their ideas of right or at|of the defeat and exile of the Jews |this Paschal candle typifies the light ‘Sterling” Gray Enamelware Phone 175 Saturday— Ther. Bar | e’ {0 mankind than anything else least their idea of duty. In the phase-|came the persona religion. that shone among the Gentiles, The 1 .31 30.20 [T S ever taken place in the world. | 2108Y of the English soldiers they| Consider the Pilgrims. They want- |beautiful decorations were, as custom- 2 quart Kottles at, 59 300 L ARS e eeedingly much to peos|2AVe “gome west”, but when they 20led to go to Virginia but instead they |ary, by the Sisters of the parish con- 3 quart Kettles at JOSEPH BRADFORD B 8000 | ot e e e away from thern |iNt0. that lurid bloodstained sunset|ianded" in New Tngland. In ckeing | vent. % Sk | Puch of ‘the gloom and darkness that | €Y are entering upon a better life|out their livelinood among the atern Junior Choir Sings. quart Kettlos af e | Sunday— Ther. Bar. | cth o ice would fiil their lives. than the one they lived on earth if we|hills they had bred in them the sturdy| At the 9 o'clock mass the .Junior 7 quart Kettles at g BOOKBINDE R 5 We are taught at the Esstertide the|Can belleve the Faster story. characteristics of those hills and they | choir, under direction of Organist et s 7 Erand truth of resurrection in meny ikt Trinity Tplsoopal, church, there|£ave to the nation the very morai Henry LaFontaine gave a pleasing 9:quart. Kettisspat, . 3 oly communion at 7.30 in the{fibre ani one’ Wi -, |programme of special music, includiny 10 quart Kettles at.............. | Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order : i Ve Cobb told the parable of the|morning and at 1080 o'ciock thera| Is it a world of spirit or of flesh?| Ziont Rejotce. . Hammersl . choir by Comparisons. dragon™fly which gives a lesson or an |Was morning prayer, sermon by the|The resurraction of Jesus is a wit- | Strike Your Harps of Gold, Thore, 14 quart Kettles at . Predictions for Saturday: Fair, interpretation of whdt takes place|rector, Rey. J. ‘Eldred Brown, and|ness that the forces of life are spirit- | Miss May Ansel; ANeluis, fl..men, “PROTECT YOUR FEET" Saturday's weather: As predicted. |when man passes on. So we have for hox, Sosguniom The Noral dieora- | sat mp;?"c' ale fi}m; \the first man | choir: violin solo, Berceuse : P 01 fo! 3 our thought this morning two great t4 y arranged. ou at e selling ju vas Clementine Jordan; Hail! Hol: Dn. . A. G. Thompson, F. S.! 5"\ danss i semporature, | ades © sl A T ih Micon Sis honisn | Oudiet| Gonming Xlps, Sl Ty DINNER PAILS—Blue and White Enameled FOOT SPECIALIST Saturday’s weather: Fair; warmer; | First, Jesus is Conqueror. He has the great English statesmen when de- | Shepherd, Hammerel, choir. . Y ey LICENSED CHIROPODIST outhwest to south wind. overcome death and opened to all the serEva‘-ztaer \t‘alsh o‘;-"nteds w:t;nt szecla}} fef%tedr-gn :‘h: htuus; of c?:lnr:-non;.said At the High Mass. ™ 4-m ptll Wllh pie tny = yrog e : Gt sl i R life of the spirit. 8 a e First Baptist church|after his defeat, “I appe: o Time." ¥ N 4 Mir. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Eslbiae rans Second, we are more than conquer-|Sanday. Potter plants and cut flow- |So it is with-the spiritual men of the| The high mass was sang by Rev, A few odd samples—regular price $1.89 T Buite 7-8, Alice Building, Norwich rioh N Faigh i 3 orssthrough Jesus. ers were prettily used in the decora- [ world, They are called fanatics and |Myles P. Galvin, the preacher being Formerly of Waterbury _Phone 13664 P ote, || viLE | Moom | O s “rejoice then at this Easter|tions and a pleasing programme of | lunatics and while right is on the|Rev. Peter J. Cuny, who chese for his One to a customer at 78¢ e season, as a season of joy and love, | Easter music was rendered by the [scaffold and wrong is entrromed it Is|ftext, I Cor. xv. 53, For this corrupti- . land seek Jesus our Lord not in the|Choir. (Preceding the morning service |that every scaffold that has brought|ble must put on incorruption, and > A | 7|tomb but in the glorious life of God's | SeVen members were received into the [about every good thing in the world. |this mortal must put on immortality. | inivhres) kingtumn, church by baptism. The pastor, Rev.| During the evening nineteen per-|The preacher took up the question, CUPS AND SAUCERS—Gold Lined 3 201 He is not here, He is risen. Let us | George H. Strouse, presented the Eas-|sons were baptised by the pastor. What does this life mean? considering { 2071 rojoice that he has conquered death |ter story from Matthew 28:3: “For an 3 the various answers, from the stand- W of the v few stores that have been i b d through him we may also and came and rolled away_the s end all ends, and of in- AND REPAIR VSJGRK =1x R Sh i o oI wha (hoygh kimewesmng sione and sat wpon' t”’ In part Rev. vntll you make “better indlviduals, | diferentiem, which would' "persuade able to obtain Cups and Saucers. They are very ater 1t 1s Tow | ‘O "members were received into|Mr. Strouse spoke as follows: said_Rev. Samuel H. Howe, D. D., in|men that it is folly to worry about ok o AL iwos on | et M e e e S e R R B s e e ] M e e T 2 urning uestion of t! hy 3 res Y. P! e of GREENEVILLE g st. 1M-ry- cmrc}:‘. TRy e aLestion yof ‘e hour. The|on. Sunday morming, is socialism, with the economic side Special at $2.89 a dozen AUTOMORBILES, i yaster. which marked the Feast oflemphatically so. There never was a| The church decorations were very |ef which the Catholic church does not E CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |™° Prosentations at 8t. Andrew's—|lhe, Resurrection of the Risen Lot |qarker hour than when Christ hung e Trinit way ' Maree Amssices The| M IS L e v ‘ i & s regar - U 4 4 CARTS *El Paryops 3t 8t Mary's church on Sunday. Lasge O R i e e e it ho Bocviis fab with| Over iosiaGs ks yeumm 2in PAPER TOWELS AND NAPKINS A TRUCKS ard CAR' During the Easter service S ¢ the grave—that right must and will | tWenty-five stars, representing the|Christ came upan earth to offer an- :: (b Do ihe B ] mitn, oy |ree masses for the day. The altar|irjumph = Again - when the hour |twenty-five fembers of the church,|other and a new solution of the Paper Towels—150 to roll—at 12c a roll : Mechanical Repaies, Painting, Trim- |behaif of the congragation. presented | (o7 ol DR Vers ofiied with faw|Silkes Cod will brisg to nough the | Who are serving Unclo Sam in the |meaning of life, 1 =.'48 & preparation Paper Napkins—white—at 10c for 100 : ming, Uphelstering and Wood Work. t\\_ purses, one to Miss Winifred Ba- |ane the Easter lily precominating, machinations of evil men. We await 5 2] ek Y. Bl Beas- for an existence of perfection in the » Siacksmithing in all its brances, ker. organist and choir directress, and | ypi, " and Dathad DIRGHE Were gnother glad day when the light and | flags are gifts he men's club. u- | future, From the cradle to the grave, “ | the other to Albert A. Andrews, the | viuic Palme and potted plants wer|joy of Iiberty and democracy will find | tiful flowers were banked about the |avery evidence supporfs this truth of h 3 ;- ritiving factotum. .| Mr, Smith|5rouped in the ATy storn® Y ohk | thelr way into all the world. Again |Pulpit. the craving for perfection; the infant <poke words of praise for their loyal- was in charge of e Sisters o @lthere wiil be an earthquake and the| At the offertory, Mrs, Story sang alof a few months stretches its tiny | ty and devotion and said the congre- SRS frered by | 208€1 OF the Lora will work deliver- [solo, T Know That My Redeemer |hands toward the bright things of life ; . tion was sensible of its debt of |p, w‘l‘l""‘L;a 25 “;ls of gre IY ance -for those on the side of right|Liveth, Handel. Rev. Mr. Howe chose|as in contrast to the gzloom: men o ® | cratitude. When presenting the ,‘,’; “d “{; -h.me““," % D ta sg and justice, his text from §t. John ii 11:25, and in|strive for honors, wealth, position, for ™ ! purses he asked them to please accept c,fl‘ ';? e d etcbl u‘;*"tsh FAgs a,‘ - Traveling in pain precedes birth, | his sermon said in part: « perfection in the individual, to dis- 507 to 515 North Main St. the gift, not by way of remuneration, K e enese | SerViceB | The most “heautiful ‘fountains of life| The question “If a man died, shall|cover ever disappointment. dlsillu- but as a very slight token of the es- | Tiany communicants received the sac-|and comfort are struck with the iron|he live again” has been suggested|sion. The 1eS50n Of every life is the | - —————————reeee - — e R teem in which they are held and of "71‘“@“1 . )f igl m'“Rs = A W;{s heel of disaster and calamity. Dan-|as an appropriate subject for Easter |fact that there can be perfection only St._ Andrew's appreciation of their ”n"-""“ the Z;Cf""‘;- f‘- ;'l':"" -liel's courage brightest along side of |study throughout the country today,|in the All-Perfect; that this is but a|pher. 'Se passed the civil service ex-|Miss Helen Woodworth, Miss Isabel work . 5 A h"v ;flr & g“{h"! :h'{m“s Nebuchanezzar’s furnace. And history | 2nd it Seems to be especially proper.|probation time, the period of prepara- |amination for the appointment ahout|Rodier, Miss Natalie erphsrlnn and The presentation was made after ;53"3 9’“; ietion of © most bless- | repeatedly tells the same story. Be- |It is a_gquestion in the midst of this|tion for that life beyond. 2 month ago. While in Washington she | Miss Mildred Xngler. &he Misses the singing of the. introjt hymn. and {®% 1 cm ot Cadsin ted ‘on | fOF€ the birth-of goodness and nobility | wonderful world tragedy that we feel| What that life which prophets and |will make her home with her aunt, Mary and Helen Higgins accompanied fhat will alwa came as a complete surprise. e .2 Tmons Jor t Rt treated onjang Christlike character, there must|like raising as we never have be-|sages have tried to define as Heaven|Mrs. H. H, Hawxhurst. Miss Brown|the party to Montville. ye —_— e L the Resurrectign [}, n and agony and even death.|fore. So much of life seems to be|may be, we can only speculate. The |is a post-graduate of the Academy. _— WHIP Read Letter from Soldier. of e Risen Lord, His conauering of | The high and hely beckon us on but | zoing down in ruin, so many things|Saviour Himself, when He referred to e = MUCH INTEREST IN - At the session of the Sunday school n::‘r;semnfléfii gg{h !a:"a sl‘ Soa ;or?m we must drink the gall and carry the |we have been living for. it, spoke of it as a reward exceeding{ EASTER RUSH AT 3 VICTORY WAR RALLY " Lot A eiresnariile: CoRpEEGtiont |Lb i o our. faiih and il goc tks|cross and climb the mountaln and| People have said, let the other world |great, for those who had realized THE LOCAL POSTOFFICE. Fresh Daily [church Sunday the superintendent o B d 3 "‘“:';-e- o u“E“S"';; storm the castle, but vi i alone—give yourself to the betterment |that life here meant to know. = love dreticaiontl “| Well Known Speakers to Disouse the —at the— |Former. member, who Is mow With fhe | was mun wiie b His beourrecis Jig | LN O death on the first Easter |one world was suicient for an im-|true brotherhood, for love of God. This “"!'u_y s s Heavy Mail German Mensce, |0, 8, cavaley i Texas, ‘Thers ate 371" . | day. mortal soul. Luxuries are disappear- | doing for others rather than for self, 4 : 9s MARKET | fror v6 ehuceh i ‘ also proved that He was God. Thei The present crisis with ali its|ing; self indul i ime. The ¢ 7 Much interest has been aroused in 1h the.nervioe: el A e e g L al ing; self indulgence is a crime. The|will be God’s own explanation of the ¢ 7 i’ A lctorsr o . ny and bloodshed - b K h v] vt i The business in the local postoffice|the “Victory” war rally which will be| PEOPLE | 3 ; the grave piaced in the hands of man |awn of 4 brighter day When Justics |Fave oaen Tiving have oo praved | o Hiomsronenis exceeding freat reward| quring the past few dave had all the |held at Town Hall Wednesday even- orsons the means, if faithfully carried ow |and h shal] reign o g i DaSICD. BpiY9 2 ® | appearance of Christmas rush, and the |ing, April 3, at 8 o'clock. The speak- s Hdrtont. T i kmat of New York A and truth shall reign on the earth. |bhefore their eyes to be unworthy of the |least of these, my brethren, ye did it |2PP c s 6 Franklin Street et SRS ot New, oo the assurancel that we too would one| How long are we going to live? The | offort and endeavor which have been |usts Mo 3 regular clerks and substitutes were|ers are Rev. Robert S. Moore of Wil- i 4 f.! “aster visitor with friends in [day rise from the grave. The singing | Faster message telis us we shall live put forth in their pursuit. You will| This intuition of a future ex-|KePt busy handling the Easter and limantic, Mrs, E. W. W. Hayward of JUSTIN HOLDEN, Progrietor o Viaast: of the masses was of the usual high bforever. How do I knew it? God tells | neve ke a bett 187 PR Yo Listorc i quarterly mail. The parcel post was|Hartford, and President Benjamin T. r 2 P Claze Smith, of Noith, Malnla e e s yaras, el bank on' what He|make better individuals, The im: ]r.;:zer:c:'llalhsms!:rrg'!w:l;%‘(‘imgis:anrv:’ri?(fl heavier than that of any Easter time | Marshall of the Connecticut Collegs 2 “lara Smith of North Main |carried out by the <rzanist, Mrs. e g S 1 D b an “lin th . for Women. They will talk upom ab- . in N 4 5 3 portant_quest that of tal v life, is - |in the past. i e : ’ Y Flo Plagts | ot o e iends i e m | Py e ” A% ol | i e resurmetion and g it e FATAT R, U o Smmgrit| mnts ot ey Bt e eehethen | st was e b dey o the| i an neretng ol Wers= =Flants | 2 sty Ty S 4 e . Trere e | that liveth ana believeth on Me shall ist than the brutes which perish, the | garding the Resurrection, which 1s the | %aT sm;;gs cehnifigntgs _and ; thflfl cligsing o question af USRI e v + | Jonn K. Jameson of Hartford spent|choir, and at theoffertory Harry Grant e s D s, "ol oo D dmg foxthe ipaci o Blefign BaL jUkeisthes Risens Eavions, T e e " | progrees she has made. what are Ber rite, Phone or Call the holidays with friends on Central | Mullaney rendered in fine voice Lord,|" In the evening the service was in o fa o each shall rise, immortal, to receive|q,ncaq for certificates. chances of success, and how we as, avenue, I Give My Heart to Thee. The musical | charge of the Hible school, When 13 | ever: g foe e Roing’ {0 live in ‘e | L ord Which his own deeds have |“'H}C"covermment wishes to enlist ev- | citizens can help t stop her. Thers Maplewood Nursery Co. | . : ... |composition for the high mass at 10.30 |annual Easter concert was held. ) e BRnE Merited. ery man, woman and child of -the na- | Will be a free discussion of modern | George Crowe of the U. S. Naval|was Weber's mass in G, and showed H hereafter as we have lived in this| Following the mass, Benediction .of {tr¥ Taf: WOWAE CNC CL 0 OIS Bl pistory, world politics, production, T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 | Reserve, who is at the state pier at|the result of much effort on those | oiq School met in the Sunday|world? We had better die than dofthe Blessed Sacrament was given by (j 0% 18 Wa SaviOe €EFRee. FPUen SO cconcmy “hublic needs and private Now London, epent Sunday at his|taking part in same. At benediction poal oom abl ol mRnbing Lyl LT T tInK of fhat betutifulian. | Fathar,CatyiD, - Tothis- suiinial 5Pe-|enlists in e produetion division of |cuty. This is the most dramatic mo- | h 3 e i H i em Ssun; s morni now y 2 St. ik’ h tes i i - Dn A. J SlN AY e e ;’,‘,‘;:‘ref;":f‘:e%ls';i:gfi: ;};’SE;‘E‘;"Q enjoyable programme was given, e R - SO A genel'caeltbgl'z?;?éita;f :nepfetgslr(,snteve, :)"‘ekY““"’"' ;‘“‘/""fi'. s e il ;m: la';cti(;u!l;fgli?lfg ‘Tfi«w&'x’f-‘ c:-;'y 5 s TAFTVILLE L The school orchestra, assisted by |mortality worth while until Jesus|John H. Broderick is apparent. in the | DACKINg up the fighting division which | FUPR @78 SO I& o8 ECH Geep | FT most pleasing manner. Messrs. John Kukla, clarinetist, and v i : is'in France and on the seas. s Bt yodioest TRl e, > The annual Easter offering was fo ~ pRn. etist, and | came. France was in the grip of athe- | celerity, vet becoming dignity with sea, whole peoples stagger and reel ° _ —_— Mosktas rtitaa oy pmged e b: Alfred Bliven, cornetist, rendered sev- |ism for a few months and she de-|which all arrangements are carried y le_peoples stageer | | entlst Victo Phaneuf Enlists in Merchant |diocesan char eral selections and assisted, with the |luged her cities with the blood of her | gut. X2 WALKED 0 NEW Lownon Emhatn 3 7 i e = s 'ven- | vou going to live? if vou live only " i i i i 3 4 21 - "":"" ‘:;1":""" Norwleh | sent Gustave Hedler of the U, .| At both Christ and Trinity Episco- ipg were Mra. Calvin Swan, Mrs, John What “¥ou see? And this doctrine of caoimme. e (mas the, sy, somiy. Same TR G‘:: dM;?;eL"g Hikesln T ne shipping board has secured another [pal churches attractive Easter pro- | Parsons, Mrs, 1 Buslacs &r;d bUDE\;‘fl' immortality, it seems to. me dedeems |irgyients. — gave the mass by Ia E e . recruit for the merchant marine in|&rammes were -carried out in the phen B.-Peckham, ~Misk jus from the littleness of life. We scefpr 0" 0ith full interpretation ‘of 16| “Rirst Patrol, ‘Troop 2, Camp Fire|Keliy ety tn Teona and was oo ot the person of Victor Phaneuf. Mr.|morning and in addition there were|Elanche Armstrong, Mrs. Robert Otis, |churches sometimes get in__ a|itooc “character on the at festi- | Girl i) D 2, Samp HluoisteliyTiaig dn 2, as s Phaneuf was examined by Dr. George |specia] services at 4 o'clock in the [Miss Eisie Lindbers and Miss Grace |wrangie over a little question. Why (101Nt character on the great festl” | Girle enjoved an outing on Friday,)moted to corporal He has been pro- . Thompson Saturday and as pro- |afternoon for. the children. Stetson assisting. don’t they taik about big things? You ;all of‘ the‘! u‘r‘r!. - er; :ler;_thnt]’l- walking to New anf]on. T}?e lh’-l_l" imoted twice sincé that time, to ser- 0 Geo H Bllss nounced physically fit. He will go fo| Sunday morning Rev. R. R. Graham| The following programme numbers |can't put the fate of democracy in |1 S9/0s by Mre. Frank 1. Farrell |started from this city at 9 o'clock fa|geant and then to sergeant major. He | o 3o headquarters of the. board at Boston |preached an Easter sermon on The|were announced by Assistant Super-|the hands of atheists. 1f we dom’t|anq® yad®He BSCitn SOt BUTCRAI SR of about an hour was made when jhas not had to do any bricklayme ms | St | | within @ short time and if he passes |Groping After Immortal Life. He said: |intendent Earle Stamm: Orchestra, [hurry up I am afraid there will be|2p° JOh0 1o ovie. d Dett Jpas o - e giris reachjxet. He Is mowrstatinuel S PRNE N the physical examination there he| Never has the world needed the |selection: song, Hail, Glorious Kin,|some more Serbias, Belgiums _and |Crors s Partioularly strong and)ed New London at 130 oclock —The|boro, N. C. will be enlisted in the training school | Easter, message as much as they|school; song. A Carol for Easter Day,|Armenias. You and I may be in the |{nc gy ctus "Organist Frank L. Far- |success by Mits Mars Crowe. camiain | Many h rtect which has been organized with the|have this year. Within the past week school; responsive reading; praver, by | path of this awful beast that is|.a) had arranged his programme as L i b AR, eliny i lony o W] uh (“‘5 dpeb; h.y; purposc of turning out officers and |thousands of men have given up their | the pastor; exercises, members of | spreading in the world today. But if | o, ot \iai Aquam: Kytis, Cinaro. | Sy | NAPPY Is Wearing 2 shirt made 2 trained men for the mew merchant|lives in the.battleficld of France.|Beginners 'department, little Louise |our hopes are ahchored in God it | o “¢ii "G SR SEls (oo 8 e marine. Most of these are young men who have | Higgins, Lucile Morse, Anna Taft and fcan't touch us, The great question|ciryg. Credo, Ta Hache: Hallelnjah ORN ey mfld - been cut off before (h%cou)d fulfil gaul'me x'Ull;xln ;ong, Just Because|of facing God is our business. Chomis, mm{)ellot(e' s&nc(“! A BAMKrEla!fiIg"ls’oni{‘l:‘tinCana(‘:r}a son to rigge o rs. | their purpose in life. at has be-|Easter Is ere, Junior department; P . . A, Di La H: h O Salutaris, E E: e E. T. Gmnlmlgh of this vhce have | come of that vital principal which ani- | exercise, Flowers of the Garden, Olive| Trinity Methodist Epissopal Church |Asaus Die, ac! alutaris, | MERRILL—In Westerly, R. I. March returned from Montreal where they|mated them but a few days ago? Rathbun, pansy, Hazel Plerce, daisy,| Large congregations were presept C“;~ Tuz‘r‘.‘msm;flx‘:&:f::‘d'me days| iir L5 & son Raiph Frederic, to s g 25 have been to see Mrs Greenhalgh's| Tn spite of certain proof that there|Ruth Robinson, tulip, Margaret Wei- |at both the morning and evening ser- | A5 1S the anpual Custom the SRVS e A5 Chsmien K. Mprrlil, n‘shand who i5 very ill in the hospi- |15 a life beyond the grave, all men |and, lilac; recitation, Baster Resolu-|vices at Trinity Methodist Episcopal |offerings we & ‘P‘lfi?tfi{’n Westprly, .y Macch i o thegr‘e }:e is a private First Que- | have a craving for immortality. There tons, Harold Frink; song, Sonss of church. Special E‘r‘mb Drliysmmses UNION LYGEUM Soarary: vy G2k Kabba, to a6t % bec regimen have been three distinct aftempts to|Rapture, sschool: exercise and sons,|had been arranged for both services. ; 3 = P Satioty thE DR OE Easter ‘Blessings, Ellon Snow, Bea. | Beautiful floral decorations adorned S = MARRIED 15 Main Street . ' Personals and Notes. The first is what might be called the | trice Cuprak, Marion Browning, Har-|the pulpit. Immortality Rationally |Sunday’s Meeting Held at McKinley Arthur Jodoin of the U. S. navy was |atheistic view. There is po belief in |rict Pierce and Natalie Holden, Miss | Considered was the subject of the ser-| Avenue A. M. E. Zion Church, |BEFNKE PHREANER—In Glaston- A a visitor at his home in the village fature life. Life is a' lamp and|Rose Thomes, accompanist; recita- |mon delivered in the morning by Rev. —_— Phreaner, father of the bride. Theo- WATCHES, ETC. Sunday. when the lamp is shattered the flame | tion, Fear Nof, Burton Robinson; rec. |J. H. Newland, the pastor. The an-| The Union Lyceum met on Sunday| gere Bruest Bennie and Mis Nica ——————— goes out in the dust. The only man- |itation, Spirit-of Easter, Miss Edna |them, The Dawn of a Wonderful Day, |afternoon at the A. M. E. Zion church| Phreaner of Glastonbury, formerly of George Weller, Jr., of the New Bed- |ner of future life is that which a|Shaffer; exercise, Glad Easter Bells, | Wilson, was especially well rendered |on McKinley avenue. David Hall, pres-{ Norwich. w ss Vtora Textile School is at his home on | man's children may be said to live ac- | Misses Helen Risley, Dorothy Farrell, | by the choir. ident of the organization, eccupied the s 8Le Front street for the Easter recess cording to his teachings. Blanche Wilbur, Virginia Woodworth, | ~Following the young people’s meet- |chair. After the opening hymn, Jesus DIED. { The second view is the pantheistic.|Alice Wulf and Margaret Unsinn: |ing at 6.30, William Crowe, leader. the | Paid It All, Mr. Hall read the scripture | WOODWARD — In_ Brooklyn. Conn.. Three more stars have been added |The followers of this creed believe |SOng, Chiming Bells, Junior depart- |evening service was held at 7.30 o'- |lesson and the Lord's_prayer Was re- luren 26, lsn. um Elisha Wood- to the service flag of the Poneman |that each life is a part of the cosmic iss Rose Thornes, accompan- |clock. Rev. Mr. Newland delivered an |peated in unison. Following the sing- aged 88 vears. house, making a total of eleven stars. |stream which animates the universe, announcements and ' collections. | interesting and timely _sermon on|ing of the hymn I Love to Tell the COLEMAN1n uf""sm”‘m Mareh THE PA fowing from tis Great Unknown to|The offering was taken by Masters|What the Resurrected Christ Means|Story, the minutes of the previons| 2% 1318 Issbel N. wie of Emerson LAC Harold DeCelles of the U. S. navy [the Great Unkmown. A life is like ghf:mg; I‘:rrf“ L!dovmlhhun l;m.eu- to Me. msrmn; were readh?.n‘l‘l accepted. = Bf"s;fl;::} formerly of Norwich, is spending a short furlough at his i f ice in a stream. It is |90} ushnell ang er Peckham B he program, which was 78 Franklin Sireet Rome in {he" villags. ' He has been | o e siream and mels and merges| Vocal salo, The Baby's Prayer at Twi.| Second and Broadway Churshes |y, yfies Mary Bell Lacey, follows: | FRLLY! S e o o across the ocean several times since|and becomes a part of the stream aft- | liEht, was very lovely, as rendered-by| A large congregation was present| “pjz;, golo, Miss Maude i | lin street, aged 3 e P. SHEA entering the service. \er a brief span. little Pauline Unsinn, accompanied by |at the union service of the Second|reading, Miss Eva Lacey; reading, Miss |yumpmry. 1n m,m'm_‘ arcn g 7 The third aitempt has resulted in|her sister. little Miss Margaret Un.|and = Broadway — Consregationalmests Collins: solo, Arthur Brown; [™35(%) Aicugel T Suepts. Nothing short of a miracle can de- [ what might be called the theistic be- Sinni missionary recitation, Lightfchurches held at Broadway reading, Mrs. Frederick Randall; Diano|prypy 11 Brooklyn, March 31, 1918, - prive a woman of words. That's the | lief. It embraces all who believe in|[TOm the Cross Miss Laura Peckham, | the morning. The service was <%, |solo, mumuuy'reduuon, Miss | 5T Bridget Riley. widow of Datmien reason she neglects to express her|any . kind of gods or. personal deity,|Vith four mations represented by four | ducted by Rev. Toseph 1t Belden B.|Glena Epps; eolo, Miss Althes Sim-| Riley. thanks when a man gives up his seat | That almost.from the dawn of history |Children dressed in costume, ~Olive | B, who has been ocoupving the DU {mons; recitation, Miss Wields; | Funerai from her home. Allen Hill, Del-Hoff Hotel |« i 2 crovaed strent car'. | Tt 2o G0 S e ke | Ratnbun, sapaness: Tuth Hovinson, | D tor the past month Tho chureh | Fiot'afrs. Ranis Drury snd Alfred| Tussdey at §°5 m'Srvidd al'6t shown hy- the burial of implements|Chifese: Donald Rovce, Indian: Fred- |58 ne™ pr Seiden preached on the [Berrin: recitation Master Willlam| |, In Ledyars, Mareh 81, 1918, EUROPEAN PLAN with the prehistoric man in his grave, | {l° TourtelGtte Tindu; exercise, Res: [0 (0t mne Easter Message. Hosan- g‘gm. r;f"fi;n i, Seren e o d The early man seemed to realize that na, Grenier, was sung at the offertory {Piano Sol Mfud Thgs;: TaRta ral services at Mhis late home HAYES BROS, Props & the dead Would have use for these|\Ier Helon Woodworth, Anna Dero ey Charles yier Bard, tion, Miss Sarsh Bpps; remarks, David sday -morning, April 2, at 11 w 3 J R R was 10| harniont recitation, The Way i3 ihe | Easter praise service was a0 b ot i e ———— Cxty. Miss Button; song, Thou Art Dr. Selden pryached on the topic, The o b tendered Miss Lacey for af- Ksyl&onn in the Arch of Faith. CARD OF THANKS . 7 ranging the program. A collection was DENTIST| fud o v s | o0 S b 5 | Eorsine e 0 een e Ny e Bl G T | e im0 o s i ften do thelr daily task: g i ey $ap " ko kus ' Hospital for th ntio: Fmal Dl'mfl nomer ofica oF ikctory while sufering Semtral’ Baptj Qturoh: L e | by singing God Be 'With You Until 'We |given ‘and many_kindnesses e'x‘t.emhs DR. E. J. JONES pain and misery that would put a man bed. However, ‘much of women's Sunday evening the’ cantata, Death was carried out by the Sunday schnol uring her stay there. > and Life, by Harry Rowe Shelly, was t. Calvary Baptist church at the [nounced by, Harrison. Payne. MRS. mnm'r Gmsou Suite 46 Shannon Building ' shatthe i orheriine” B | citen ‘0 D "Conl Bapti chorc | cuentie Serice 41t congregaion | Nt Suaday Brogram Wil be ar- | Nurwicn, alven 2 10id : ‘ T eine "digaindss ant ke Smptoms ore |y iho cholr consting of v Nel: a ‘hundred. A |ranged by George® Johnson. Take elevator Shetucket Streen by disordered kidneys and|son T. Crowell, Mrs. Helena M. T. ra.lly conneotnd with the service net- Washi . Beaition. CARD OF THANKS, entranes. Phone p v t iceday or nisht ?luder Mrs. -m:m;‘ D:lv-)simy%nzglox;ury Church, George A. Turmer and Ev-|ted about $80 for the church treas- - Gets ingto ositi extend our heartfelt thanks to rompt service day or nig nd,, jiapctazed . severalierett Noyes. Waldo S. Newbury was|ury. There were short addresses by| Miss Dorothy Brown, daughter of |, Sxiend our heartfelt thanks to Bk ins Sus- 3 s ki :_";h"“l,'.o".; Hidney Pills, and|8t the organ. . The chntata was well|George Johnson, superintondent of the | Archdsacon and 7, Bldred' Brown ng the o, Lady Assistar Eoight “bottics cured me. | rendered and delighted the large at- |Sunday, school and Deacon-John Har- Wednesday for __—.-._J________ éa'-gg the minlmc, nnr- l- ad- gt Telief. te, Batmjess quick results, The Lo tendance, Rev. A. F, Purkiss, the pastor, taok of Otis street, Ie;ves Wash! 1, where she will enter the of Livi n.:m'fi:.u memarals m ris'and also David Hal ingstone callaza. tu.fiueu our recent burden dus e of of our kind, loving wife and . ORI LRIBIOII _AATD, Jhsm m

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