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Special musical programs for Easter]and organists of the modern schaol. will te given i1 the churches on Sun-|Anthem, O Voice of “the Beloved, day. "“hese appropriate Easter pro- | King grams are arnoutced by the choristers {Organ postlude, Jubilate Amen, Kinder. as follows: First Congregati 5 gregational. Central Baptist. Morning: Add joy to the “kiddios’? W |..... s oo crien, - 4|0 e, b Easter pleasures LAST MINUTE EASTER SHOPPER Will Find It Easy At The Boston Store There will always be some little last minute purchases. Theve coe mang j rea- sons why the Suit, or the Cape, or the Hat cannot be secured ur&tti the last min- ute, and as to-the minor bits of the costume—well, there is alv/ays sonething to buy at the last minute. You will find what you need for I 1‘1::; rizht here umns, you and' Alg- Douglas | i o Campiglio , |§ Anthem, Break Forth Into Joy | “Greenish | Life Over Death | Loud | Handel | Carol, Easter Bells, Hall Shelley Anthem, The Conquering King, Antgem, Victory, Offertory solo, Easter Triumph, Bruno Huhn Mrs. Nelson T. Crowell Organ postlude, Allelufa, Evening. Organ prelude, 1 Know That My - Redeemer Liveth, Handel Anthem, Lo, He is Risen, Robertson Anthem, Where Have ~Ye Laid munion, 9.30, Him? Robertson | Organ prelude. Offertory solo, Open the Gates of \vm(ewm,m Temple, Knapp| _ Morni; George A. Turner. March _Pontificale, Lemmens Trinity Methodist Episcopal. Offertory solo, Js King, Miss Bernlce Underwood. Soret!| Anthem, The Easter Dawn, Dressler Organ %ostlude, ‘Easter. Alleuia, Ettenwalder | St. Andrew's Episcopal. Celebration of Holy Com. Put a Victrola in your home this week and delight the whole family for Easter—and every day in the year. p Choral Stop in and let us give you a demon« stration. Victrola The Talking Machine Shop 46 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. VICTOR HEADQUARTERS Welcome, Postlude, Gloria Fibi, in the Boston Store. If we have forgotten to mention it in these co! Gloria 7in JE R will find it here just the same. Lursua Corda and Sanctus, k 2 2\ | Spring Styles Are Refreshingly 0 DISTINCTIVELY DIFFERENT FROM THE US Hymn—Lift Your Glad Voices Gloria_in Excelsls, 3.7, Feaa, Apostles’' Creed Recessional, At the Lambs ngh When the old philosopher deciced that there was nal . under the sun, he overlooked th= { Prayer Feast, C. King | j§ Anthem—Sing to God a Hymn of Festival Service, 10.. 3[) sible or not, woman wanted some: got it tco. Praise, Fearis| processional, Come, Ye Faithful. . Scripture lesson | Christ Our Passover, B. Tours Baptism and reception of members |Te Deum Laudamus, alkin ' J. B, | Offertory—Soprano solo, Awake! Jubilate Deo, R. Woodward | Awake! Ashford | Introit Hymn. ; ! Anthem, Now is Christ Risen, H. Ernest Nichol Mrs. Crowe. Address by Minute Man. Anthem—Now Is Christ Risen, Heyser | Sermon by the pastor, The Droken |, Tomb ‘Hymn—Coronation. Benediction Postlude, E. Lemaigre ‘Easter Cantata. 4.30 p. m. Prelude—Charet Triumph: Gaul| Hymn—Christ, the Lord Is Risen, To- Offertory. onal, Today. Organ postlude. Greeneville Congregational. Morning. Organ prelude. Anthem, | tymn, Today Offertory, Jesus Christ is Risen Prescnt styles in Suits arc davelopomen styles-—no startling changes, bui the mat s is another story. Dame Fashion dz=-id:d thet o conventicnal cost, ¥ ! with the usual compiemen? cf butions, a pocket or ze, 2nd 2 pa'r Shelly | i ] I} L E i 4 : : of sleeves would never 2. 5o th> want back a few dacades and found a CAPE. She tcok that cape and she d ared th- hack of it, and the sides of if, and the front of ii. She put a collar on it, the like of which was never scen bofore—and s-n sh: put a pair of rudimentary sleeve: in it. Sh2 mads it of rich fab- rics and in pleasing colors, and called it a Dclman— and every woman wants one. It is a pleasant change from the old-tim: coat and the skill of the designzr is given groater scope—h2 can spread himself and get more novel effects—more individuality. The Boston Store is showing th: new Suils, Capes and Delmans in ample selections and at prices which will prove pleasing. We have kad c5 much had weather that Easter Sunday must be a good day—so be ready for it with the new clothes. P: frocks, end shown. Be ready for the season. Asdams | is Risen Shelly iolin solo, MedllnuonT hrist the Lord K ! : ‘ x | | | day Responsive reading 4, page S0 Prayer Offertory—Sons la Feuillee, ] ‘hais | F. Thorne| i Frank Benson. olo, Victory, Hannun C n:l Our Passover, Cantata—Redemption Song, Fred. B. Holton Soprano Benediction, Postlude—Processional March, Anthem, Thomas | Miss Letitia Kramer; so- | iss Ethel Hannun: alto, Mrs. Prentice; bass, William Lun and chorister, O, W. Carpenter. Sacred Heart, Taftville. | H Mass, 10.43. ! Johnson | Millard Millard | Dumont | Dumont | Millard llard | 1 be assisted by Omer Tellier, der, chorister. Guirand| Organist, The cantata prano, vested choir, v | Lemus and Miss I 8 3 or Leonard Prentic and George A. will be Newberry, bassos. Crowe, Jr.. chorister, \hr\ Olive Lin- ton, organist. Organ, United Congregational. Morning. Prelude;Baster Off Processional, Well ing, Clough- Lcmh\or | Anthem, Come, See the Place, Offertory, O Felic et Felica, Sanctus, Aznus Dei, The mixed he plain cl soloist; choir w nt ci Hugh K | i | Buom oo Burdett Sacred Heart, Norwich Town, | Sftertory, The Conaueror, oombs o e ! ; 1 Mrs. Charles Tyler Bard, Mrs S B e o | uscs, tco, are Curtis Bernard. ‘\\'el.r‘ol‘-np Bie sty Moucing i cs, ico, are Anthem, The Lord is Risen Again | 4¢SS Ry don Rrieluia. | Parker | Virgin Mary, Queen of Heave: | TKer | Jesus, Keep Me Close to The 1 Hear the Heart of Jesus Pleading. | March, Paul Wadis Migh Mass, 10 a. m. Prelude, Dudley Buc Postlude, Marcia Religioso, St. Patrick 9 o'Clock Junior Choir, St. I‘aln(l\s Chofr. Prelude—Heroic Op. Faulkes rist, the Lord, Is Risen Today. v Hammerel Oh! Remember C THE TRAGEDY OF CALVARY LED AT ST. PATRICK'S as rayers before each of | ups of figures along f \)- auditory, where- sorrowful pro- from Pilate's y was laid in the station there is|I Know That My | hee, O eth, hee,” and re- Offertory by Thy Thou | : Gounod e world.” 1 A n 1 t 3 n, there > ven- | Thy Kingdom Come, 0ld Melody | L s e morn- | Today Risen Cull be Mar Organist—Henry % — | 10,30 Mass, PRESIDENT MARSHALL TO | viai Aquam: SPEAK A® NE AR r_AST BALL‘J\"“" Gloria, Neckwear Collars and Collar and Cuff Sets, in colors as well as white Loesch Konman Konman Webbe Loesch | Loesch Jesus Christ, Redeemer s e are used as extensively as ever, March, Soloists, Miss Ma 3 and Francis Handrahan, Organ- abeth A. Malone. Solo—M. Ans and the varisty of design and matorial is large and excellent. Organdies, Nets Georgette are the favorites, the Lemoigre Pique, and i Trinity Episcopal. Prelude—Spring Song, William Faulkes S. Chapple Dudley Buck Blumenechein ainer prices $3.00. Marakoa Capes and Stoles, in ranging from 5% to | Christ Ou: Gounod | Te Deum in B Minor Gounad; Lenidictus Baini! Kyrie Passover HOSIERY Shifting the clothing of winter to the light- Taups, Brown and Black, are proving very attractive and for Summer will be just the thing. Priccs from $675 to $25.00. concert 1t the armory A T e "t { Agnus Dei, £0 NY one. he' 5" salutaris, attended balls-on record at the | pantum mogo, | Festal March. Orean and Orchestra. from heavier Silken Underw ar You won't. feel well-diessed uniess. underneath all, yeu er and gayer summer clothes, e two! There are also shown some very (e Gussiiun OF tue i losisry Le- ar | Ashford c loan, " and rd him before know | something worth | ; on eack g fourteen ushers have the ball: L. Brown, L. Hugh S, Alot- | ) H. M. and, Charies V" James | one time. rning want it now. BUYING GOGD FURNITURE | IS LIKE PUTTING MONEY IN THE BANK Thrift is a splendid virtue, but the young couple who start housekeeping with good Furniture have something as important as a savings bank account. The right kind of Furniture will pay you big divi- dends all your life-time—contentment, comfort, rest and pride in your home—the kind of dividends that are vital to your health, success and happiness. Lifetime Furniture—the kind that is built to survive the years in style and endurance, is the only kind we sell, Benediction will follow the ma: Lang's string orches assist the choir. Universalist Church. Carol Servi 10.15. Christ, The Lord Is Risen, |Chime, Chime, Chime, | At the Dawning, Allelulid, 10.30 Service. | Prelude—Largo, Service in Gloria Patri, nthem—Christ, !ra\e— Respons 1y the Vietor, | Hymn 147 Admission to church membersh Benediction | Postlude, Marche Rom Bark Congregational. Morning. urga 1 prelude, Sortie in D. Major. R Anthem, As It Began to Da | Offertory, Easter Dawn, R. Huntington Woodman Soprano solo’ with 'Zello obligato, Mrs. Arthur The composer of thi | Woodman, lived in Norw Itime and was organist at |chureh. He ha Dvorak Gounod ch for some Christ since become one of |the most eminent American composers | DECIDE YOURSELF | The Opportunity Is Here, Backed By‘ Norwich Testimony take our word for it. depend on a stranger's state- Norwich the endorement. statements of | citizens, And decide for yourselt Here is one case Hiram U. Neft, 465 E: Norwich S Soprano and P | Offertory—Christ is Risen et Mozart | - Loud ibel | Mangrey \Christ Episcopal. Morning. jonal Hymn—Jesus Christ Teday Go um in B { Jubiliate Holy Communion Introit Hymn- Pales! is Shepard unod Ferris Tozer R. E. Button -The Strive Is O'er trina, Nares Gauntlet a Hall Hawley celsis—Old Chant Hymn—The Resurrection First Methodist Episcopal. Morning. Organ Prelude Anthem—I Am the Resurrection Alto Duet—Mrs. Bushnell and Miss M. L. Alto and Tenor Mrs and E. M. Fielding rtory Solo. < Redeemer Li Mi aster Response E Tibt Day ot Tours Handel balis antata—The Triumg Judson Choir Open the Gates % M. Fielding Baitic Methodist. Morning Or, E’M\kPO*Llud" \ red L Choir A. B Choir vening Service 6.30 As, Faulkes ferly ! | West Knapp ierly cher Exquisite Easter Millinery A considerable number of very beautiful Hats hav rivrd most opportunely f se who - have waited unm Eu(e( is almost here. Among these new arrivals are some wonderfully pretty large Hats with drooping brims— Hats in pastel shades—artistic in the highest degree and most stylish too. _We want you to see them. They make an in- teresting exhibit by themselves. For the Misses, too, we have made extra preparation. [t has been hard to sccure the correct Hats for tho years bet- ween 10 and 16, but we have at last assembled a really beautiful showing of Hats, both large and small. The young lady can have the new Easter Hat after all. Easter Neckwear Dainty Bits for Spring Wear. Vestees are at present the out- standing feature of the newer styles, being used with both S7ite and GCoatae Dresses. Wa display many in Tricolet, Moirs Lapz, Uovert Cloth, Linen, Pique, and Organdie. Many are beautifully embroidered, and the colorings are most at- handsome Velvet Scarfs with colored silk linings, at $7.00. GLOVES For Easteg, Gloves have always been one of the accepted facts. Everyone must have a pair of Gloves for the occasion even if the Suit or Frock or Hat be an old ‘one. So buy the new pair today and celebrate prop- erly. White Kids, in the 2- clasp length will cost you from $1.65 to $3.00 a pair. All gocd quality, Blaok, and Bls;k and White Kids are priced at $2.25 and $3.00 a pair, and Wash- able Cape Gloves for street wear, the kind which give long eervice only $1.65 are and 2.25. The long Gloves are coming into prominsnca again. and are even boing worn. with Fr haviag lony tight slesves, T are particularly attrastive and useful for wear with the naw comes more important. Our preparations for the Easter business have been very com- plete. You will find everything that ysu need here. SPECIALLY PRICED SILK HOSE Your Choice, $1.79. Full-fashioned Silk Hose Women. for Hese which were in- 82.50 offered in tented for sale at and $2.75. tack, white and colors, in all These are sizes from 8)2 to 10. If you want a bargain, now is the time to indulge. Wo are showing some very handsoms clooked, Sil< Hose— black with white and white with black, at $2.00, and some extra quality, white or ct.rs, at $3.00 a pair. The Silks are not all pensive either, 0 ex- for we have black, white and colorad Hose, bstween §2.00 and These at all pri $3.00 a pair. full-fashioned and real silk. are all 8ilk Lisle Sto: fine as sil ckinas, almost as and naturally stronger, are e mendous 50c to $1.25 at prices from a pair. Children's Stockings, tco, of all kinds and at all pr should com: d wear some of the dainty Silk Underwear which is so ex- quisite and so moderate in price, For wear within the Blouzes or Frock, Silk or Crepe de Satin Camisole is almost a necessity.. Round or hbodice models in flesh or black, are shown, $1.25 to $4.98. sheer the Jersey Chine, or Knickers in Jersey Silk, Crepe or Satin are priced from $2.98 to §7.98; Silk Envelope Chemi- ses, in round neck or bodice models will cost you $3.28 to $8.98; and - beautiful Night Robes, in many models are priced from $5.98 to $9.58 Silk is not so much more ex- pensive than the fins cotton, and the richness of the fabrie and the beauty f the garments more than compensates for the greater cost. FOR THE MEN FOLKS— Handsome Neckwear from - and our prices are no higher than common-place kind st Main St. ““ costs elsewhere. tractive, Henna, Rose, Blue and Tan being the favorites. Prices from $1.50 to $8.00. says: I ve used’ Doan's | Pills offt and on for a years for attacks of |ana rheumatic | settled mostly Kidney numb kidney fre Capes and Dolmans which are this practizally sleeveless. your attenfion at time. Meredith Let us show you . Our helpful charge account plan, too, is at the serv- Leiebure-W kidneys, and at tim get around. I could ha oop or | stralghten on account of .the paini .. “{_“‘H g when I had those attacks. My kid- Esther Ericson neys have also acted irregularly and | The Cause of Has the secretions have been unnatural 4 {such times, I have bought Ridney Sevin & S Store and they have always the pains and regul Price Goc, at all d for a kidie Ridney Pills Neft had. ¥ Buffalo, N. ¥ across my ice of those who desire convenient terms of payment with- s T could scarcely out club fees, interest charges or red tape of any kind. | son, by - Sunda) E ’ Ree er Greeting e Hinchliffe e | Tuserculosis Clinic's Gaod Work. tlartford. tuberculo- Piils at TR ecitatio Generous, Florence, aster HOME FU»QN/SHERS' ‘ NORW I CH: CONN lory 3 Edith White and Edith Hinchcliffe ers | Song—Easter Day ascer Uiy d s ian Barnes sing Mag spiie : Wighly thiz VFrom barknezs to Light Aiss Gunh - 3765 Yonden Ko Pateh Eiren e Gt - thore at: the - taberculosts soup, s—and you | Cli onducted by Dr. Hugh find - it with some |B. the Norwich sinator- friends two district nurses assisting, Don't sim- |ply ask Doan's Mr. Mfars ‘ ster: Morh Emma Froeme) I1n and-out of the Tomn Wileock Just a Carol Mae Abrahamson In a Friendly Garden