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a great thing. it would be if. the, i of Jesus Christin this age : twentleth contury would stand up.-in front of the world today and.say: “ have neither ears to hear, nor eyes mhs‘eel,' m!}l; lips to speak, save as Jesus| ° .- : _ to cheapen the Gospel ot Jesus Christ.| SOFist, whose servant I am,-bids:me.” i ¢ y g 2 R e e We have broadened the way and low- | The_ehurch today is . suffering from ool | . ered our standards. We have been |SPInal Bieningitis No wonder she : 4 2 i m "w If the devil were to. walk into fto0 bu; § can’t stand erect when we have such . 1 H FR'END church some Sunday morning and hum.sinfiofi:nfes}:xel‘?diaiag:; 1’};‘3’2 & rowd of folks On our churdhppllf.fo . NERVU"S PEflPLE; %"g‘ take some of our folks welllwe have multitudes in our churches|Striving to cateh every breeze of pop- onuldn’t dare cry “Stop thief.” I|today who k hi Hos |ularity; to win the favor of a lot of A i st " Jaining the church to some folks || rellslons ~ experience. - They - have | comscionceless, godless, ward ‘healing ‘ Mrs. Mary Fricke, 507 Bornman St, Belleville, is o more than being @ member of§| simply joined the church just the Dold the friendship of 5 o . JIL, is-inst_ome of thé many thousands of ladies a social club. same as one would join a club or Inless sosiely fools who The » To oall ‘mysolf a Christian and ||some sociely. Tnterested, ves. They |90n' care 2 rap for the church or for have nothing to show for it is like | think a great deal of the church, and hroughout the country who, after an agemy of vears, have at last found health, strength and vigor. in PE-RU-NA. and | a Partakers of His divi .| strength, “en and 0! putting a Y. M, C. A, sign over a }| Support 15 and work for it, but know | g, ity Tartaking (,'?m,:,f"e:‘:‘;e;’,:‘ Tes bubstance is described by special- Her own words tell of her suffering and recovery M saloon or the W. C. T. U. over a}|Rorung of & tual xeliglous experiente |for if you count out Good ¥riday you |l5i3,35 ldentical in composition w. better than we can do it: “I suffered with my house of shame. i church. They haven't piven up any. |[MUSt Tecessarily count out.. Laaster|(n beain and nerve eclle son sry whion| stomach, had awiul cramps and headaches 5o 1 The only “Cross® some Ghristians | SEE"SE; They havent gfven up anv. | Sunday. And it there is o Gethse: | whon taias (o She K, Ty (o often could not lay on a pillow.. Saw your. book, Heals The Throat know of is made of silver and gold 8| 00" woulan't be missed; = financially | Mane in your religious (experience, |quickly converted into. heaithy tried PE-RU-NA and got good results from the Cu and studded with jewels. they would, and socially, too, but not| en You can know mothing of thetsme . 0 first bottle. To be sure of.a cure I took twelve res the Cough oNe .(y;eod Friday means no Easter spiritually. And if the desil Scame £ Sungiy. known ;?,mo;\%;h«;n\g;:, this botties. 1 have recommended 5&1}5‘-m t&s my . lces ane 00 TV as tro-Phosph: and S0 v i 1 e e 5 35¢ per Bottle The richest perfume comes from f|| crowd of our folks away, we wouldn't| TELLS OF GREAT MISSION Sigidne fn that through its : use gl“finnoti)neda::: daarye \:;tehl::u{n?gxr?‘fl. “Have not T ” stre 'y Tg' vig and nerve foree - ¥ i s - A _FREE BOX OF "’éh""'h"f,""‘ IR SR i T e | Wn?.P:e?RTUN’T'ES IN TURKEY | Fequentiy Increased b two swee had a doetor since I started with PE-RU-NA, which DS LA ristianity means to get un- g egates o 5 1 prese: from the(time sms ”m TRATE SAl'E derneath the weight of a doomed t:;'t' é‘;"t,‘;f f:;;g“g:gve vi?ue‘;;utg 1;1:;3 g\mgregauon i e es in Bastern| Dr. Erederick - world and help lift it back to Ged. ]| thet Christ never made it easy £o fol. | Connecticut, the semi-annual meeting| SOrk Phveicians as about fifieen rs ago. I am now sixty-three vears old, hale, hearty and well. Can do as mueh : o k as my danghiers. I feel strong and healthy of the Eastern Connecticut Branch of|.t Should be pres i Opens the Pores and Penetrat CAMPAIGN DATES. I am certain that the early church|the Women's BEo: 2 Missi and used In ever; and weigh n two -hundred pounds. Before, I - 715 Tonight—Men's prayer meet. ]| [3thers aldn't. — With them it Was & held Wednesday at. the g osmnay| Chited States. 4s there a welghed as little ac one hundred. 1 hope lots of MRS-MARY FRICKE o For Chest Head Colds and || ing at Central Baptist church. warfare; it was a pilgrimage; it meant | Memorial Parish House, There swere who \eisi to fect tais cuns people use PE-RU-NA and get the results I did.” An experience like ROOM 308 THAYER BUILDH or Colds, s 4 o ostracism; it meant | being called a 2 : : : ais 1 2 P (Sati tek X s 7.30 tonight—West Side night at T morning and afternoon sessions. be sure -to get . the that of Mrs. Fricke is an inspiration to every s and suffering 3 is enclosed with every bot- [} (730 tenisht-West S gl fool for Ehrist's sake There Was &| Routing business occupled” the | Phosphate. woman NORWICH, GONN. HAYES' BLAL‘NG HONEY 3 et eatting ot Ao Hiont mat SPoke | sieater part of the moming session It yeu have catarrh, whether it be of the mose, throat, stomach, Y-fldnw Syrup and the Salve s hich at and plucking out the right eye's sin, | 1iocy, opened at 11 o'clock. —Mrs. _—_— bowels, or other orgas PE-RU-NA is the remedy. . It is.not new; 3 ¥ S o Jrice, S5 ——————————— land they are stll there And have Tl mesting aoja ezte to the an. | sctile st @ quarantine station in Port| y¢e not an experiment.” PI-RU-NA has been.triol. . PE-RU-NA-has | erers and Tre&s Made, Recommended and Guaranteed to | Preaching an easy gospel, we have|NeVer © e[figngeecr&gf:s-e e g;e;fig?;er; dence, gave o very interesting report,| This camp in: co been used by thousends who once were sick and are now well.o 79 bl LB S G the Public by » lost ‘out. We have lost out by our|lSeq g B Ut eney | Miss Abby Willard of Colchestér, the{British army ch supplied prevent o colds, grip and Influenzs end to Lasten recovery P is Medic s e o Bl et R e president of the Bastern.Connécticat | and rations to the _refu there is mothing bettai | FOR ALL OCCASION® Paris Medicine Com; y eads and not hearts. v o ranch, yresided at ‘both morning and | them Emglish protection A will i o {i 44 dii 4 e % 5 Orders Deliversd 3 Manuts of e These were some of the opening sen- | oUch not the unclean thing and 1, ! lean. Red. Cross Tl fioprove heappeiTaAT o Dty He oL ° e , il be a father unto you, and ye P tences in a searching sermon Wednes- | Will ather you, Y| At noun luncheon in cha Blake was by then a Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets & | gay evening by Gypsy Smith, Jr, the|Shall be my sons and daughters, .. Subert and Mrs, m",;‘fir"fol“fif Said, took over the Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic | evangelist, before a large congregation | $2ith the Lord God Aimighty.” Here by Mrs e Biic : i at the Central Baptist church on the|is another one they used: “Obedience ~ tated mucous linings, eradiczte the waste materiel and MAPLEW UL '\UH.M'.K\ C*! tem. It will tone' up the nerves, give you - ¢ and ‘the joy of living. Do what Mrs. Mary o e Plione $ui of thes their diet kitchen and thei Neville Blicg, | refugees. fa" bateer. i 5 Holt and Mrs. Willlam «T. | industries. Added to the original 4,000 | ousands more have done—try PE-RU-NA. You will te Z e 5 s : 1% is better than sacrifice and to heark- . 5 et B fromn | i SR s e en better than the fat of rame” Men | ol % WS N o ok jAFme e ] A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8.+ . < elieved these things once. We pro - 5 Ebth bl e i 3 E v Mr. Smith's sermon followed the|eq thewm, but s, g i:‘i-e?f'}s Ve omeil, representing {liiftesn' aux: | forcos i pitifal & Chiropodist, FOOt Specialist’ Opening song service in Which the s social; an entertalnment. Just as . S AN e N T : : Allen| casy as ounties. | practicany et e ternoon session was called to[It was impo: (PROTECT vo JR FRET) you into the church. I Wfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch-Suppers’ ing of wiich it i CLOTHES LINE THIEVES leg in spirited congregational iate toe of several hymns, including In the bl KaEfhtetsunis b t iwo o'clock by Miss Willard.| people or send across the cation to fili| o540 7.8 Alice Buildin, . 221 Main 8t . WORK ON WEST 8IDE| Garden, We're Marching to Zion and child Rt Lot singing the Missionary Hymn,|desert, so they were accommodited in| e prog losed with singin Nerwich; Conn, nPhn:m; 13664 . Four residents of West Main street{ Ivory Palaces. At one point. in the Apdiern i offered by Miss Margaret| o T At h 1 i (T beyond the Maple street corner suf-|song service the Laurel Hill people ey e ] et o ‘What doc it| ref istian It mea ‘dent "of the United| the Auxiliary, after which Mrs.|made in a shop where e women who | . Arnold, ‘who was u delegate | worked were glven a small ws 1t} h to the-rocent con-|was harder to find employment for| CORONER HOLDS SATTI P in Providence, 'spoke bri: “ly' the men who had been accustomed to UNDER BONDS OF $1,000 [;;" p" s and means of the care of cattle agd fa the: Victor Satti of North Stonington,| for i h cducation to all { was great difficulty in obt 5 was driving the Fora fourng cav g ner s of the churci. her for building purposes. In order|ihich was in collsion wWith an auto | ot ““C.l) 18 it desired to impress children | to get wood men had to journey up the | bus owned and dr P.Caatis | o and| Nile and eck old uninhabited| Gaudette of Norwich | the meeting{ tered from the depreda 8 . ons of| who sat in one special section of the clothes line thieves Monda: night. | church were asked to sing the chorus mil Johnson e complaint on|alone and were thanked by the choris Wednesday to the police t the| ter for the way they responded. The thieves visited vard and_the yards| chorus rendered a hymn during th linms.and CTesa Con- | offertory. Rev. G. H Burchman also com- Baptist church 2 number of ar- made the announcement of clothes line in prayer meetings at 7.15 each was adjourned. TPE DIME SAVINGS BANK The compensation o OF NORWICE. muster at this office was $499 | Tic regular Sem!-Annys! Divigen t vear. has been declared at. tge rate of 4 p . Form 1758, and [cent. u year from the earnings of ¢ concerning the _re.|Past six month A of the examination can be | % &1d aiter Nov. 15, 131 fill a{ny hands | he with Christ. 1 £ His d“—.‘,n = witl the importance of m yard. the womer tings ES dor, seve=i. sears ago the idsa of chi.ch|houses, hmber from which was then|Groton, wh it "\"e‘ sired m the postmaster at the NK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. e e Mock Friday morning and W IR com | PuUrpose ¥ i3 tuken vp| put info use gnee more. This | Alberto Fiorini of Groton whil e o e inth Weddin 9 Si t on Thursday evening of the o or i rects A k- the g 005 ing side of iy ey . : X I g Anniversary. Side n?gh. o Thursday nin; i f the music of \"_lrglflng(;ao{ e r‘/‘ :;kzorflurtr‘?:!u:n{ex{ nouhl_n:h” walking on the side of the ce-|y gton, D. C. Applications should | from the rear platform over the arm A pleasant evening was furnished at| Mr. Smith's sermon fc L -want Or did you e nent road near the plant . of thelhs properly execuied -and- filed with|of the conductor whose hand "wa £ Halte of Mr. atll BTl Goores B | 6o soeak o5 oas s doey ooimaten Tl i o Dear?. To oot movaat e caowl|2as ather than ret 1 was ablished which | New London Ship Co. 1ast | the ‘commission at Washington: D. C.|grasping the hand rall. .and hurled Congdon, No. 43 Union street, when a | three passages found in the Epist tian and to have nothing to show for recnle: who may feel the hing baking ! ¥riday, is being h under ~ $1000 | ot (1o carliest possible date - | aEaihst.a slgnal POAT i the middls’ of er of [r}efl? gathered for a par- s B on work dn foreign go,oogr::u;|= and\_mnny c (‘JL,!T;‘LM bonds pending the finding of Loromr] % e 5 & the street and against the curhin:l;x onor of their 5 or th . C. anteens. They | Franklin H. Brown. The coroner is st was played and music furnished Vaughr contributed! also did a coarse kind of weav m"‘ onducting invest'gation to place | MAKES BIG DAMAGE ifi‘n“fb&%‘..flf‘éhin?ifii‘fi ;pr‘.}n- Refreshments were served during the | b valvalle ideas giccmed from| which was made into shirts, and the responsi for accident. CLAIM ON TROLLEY CO.|ful bruises. and, ligrations Fothe ening. Friends were present from | asked to ttendar this convention rela-!to the Egyptian Red Cross. The Satti was ordereq field as the result et ] Norwich Town, Preston and |f- S e o - cost of living. which | men made lace and wove r The Shore Line Flectric ‘Railway |legS. of woollof a continuation of the hearing h: The couple received many | f, on work very heav-|brought from the Soud Another| Coroner Brown in the town hail | o; a8 been made the defendant in surfems“.“s-x;"” returnable before the u presents. s Jede |ty e i ies' which. from a| Important industry was the manufac-|Groton Wednesday morning. He fur | (%G SUits as the result of a runaway JAPerior court on the first Tuesday o She | Christianity than the average profes- on g | miss : rdpoint, are oply add- | ture of 12000 sruy flannel shirts a|nished the bond ang was released. | olcy, €& secident - in New XLendon 5 He who has no friends doesn't have|sor of it today seems to think as the constitution, 3 opnortunities. month for the British arm Coroner_Brown - examined seven |TCently. The suits ate brought by| = - : to lend them money these day RS = B e R et il R Tualiel Biake Of Borr Satd, ipeins| | The refagess all Inoked o ne Enos and Martin Wheeler of | Commends Suspending Geg - Stampine Wednesday morning. They. thi: cipal speaker for the afternoon.”then|the time when they mi return | were all passengers in the bus or city for personal’ ‘njunics: Fnos Lave: Sl e i £ = — e — |told in a veis ‘mteresting way. of her| home and begin all ovr ogain. In| the Torg e e bt i il s e R e S L : work in Turksy from 1505 to 1912 | little groups they hzve been going|dent happened @ad they all related | $1:000 : = s Commiaelane ang her sulsequent duties, when the| back, and the British v p what they saw and observed and tes-| Te palintiffs ciaim. {hat on October|Thomas: Holt recelyed Tuesdav: Je¢2 | war prevented an immediato. return ose remainir o tified to the relative position and|17 last. they were passengers on &|ter from Mayor Richard J. Ki 't 2 to tho mission’ fleld, so that they m >l speeq of the two machines before the|trolley going up the hill on Willlams O the Pt ot cagily return to their own country in i Sk e e veet, ‘When near Brooks street, the | [1artford In.which the com jat the Armen camp in Port Said.|the spring. The hearing was continued until |car started to go down the hill' back- | action in suspending the epera!mn o #YDL under tic ausnices of the Red! The problem now is, to place these|next Wednesday when several other|Wards gaining momentum ag it went|the egg stamping law is commended: Cross. Within o few months Miss| Armenians under some reasonable pro- | witnesses will be examined. and rounded the corner of Williams|The mayor states that there are Blake hoves to return to her former| tection, American, if » Gaudette who was placed under|and Main street with great violence. |about 216,000,000 cold strage ege: rost, peing out once more as a mis-| out such protection there is no future|bonds of $1,000 the day of the acci-| [Enos was thrown aga'nst the b: used in”this state in a year. that R | sionary under tho Women's Board. | for Armenia. There are great things|dent is still to be he of the seat In front of him With coa- | stamping -of each egg would invelv | The mission in Turkey was a|to be done in Turkey and now is the L i siderable force breaking (wo ribs and |an expense of 2 cents a dozen and t| widely scattered one. extending inail| most hopeful outlook from all points| ... |receiving a nervous shock to his ner- | this would ‘be'an addition to the cost over 1000 miles. The missionaries not| of view. Fourth-Class Postmaster Examination.|yous system, which will injure him|of the eggs. The mayor also com only taught in the schools but trained| As Christians we should pray that| The United States Civil Service com- | permanently according -to the com-(mends the patriotic spirit shown by native teacher: in -clementary” and}God will take charge of the future|mission has announced 1n examina- |plaint. the commissioner in‘ regard to this primary work. Such -a_thing “as “a|of Turkey and not Te#ve it to politi-|tion to be -held at Norwich, rn De-| Wheeler claims that he was thrown |law during the war period.’ real public school in Turkey. is ossible. So well conducted and s he Gregorians and even the Monam o mrm—— medans_tr orn their native : institutions after them i « $25 “Let’s give ’em vur smoke” : : —Ches. Field pe e T ACTUAL VALUES TO $59.50 E s Cer) 2 is smxllrg prosper- real smoke—Chesterfield. The choicest hanzed e ke e S { portation of the Armenians began, the B B P Y Ry / sl 3 pensive aromatic Turkish tobaccos, | and, Shiiren belifost] o L e / 4 RS the finest of sun-ripened Domestic leaf, blended About 4000 Armenians refused to Y Rl e N g ; 5 A . : bey the Turks, and fied instead to : 1 ‘ < by an original and exclusive method that can’t | en mountain-top whelrleX they 3 2 Bogh 3 37 - : . . n up a flag of distress, which was, 3 3 g g 13 be imitated. 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