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ith d reli & t e . parently hopeless cases. vh-a AT !un-,’ !mauw E 'pllefit smokes.” | this new e o n ‘-“ ixfifi T ena ait itncut . all wheesing, and all thoss & “i"g“‘.:xm e et 3o P Write mow and < the, meifiod a e Mr.‘ Have it of brown, of gray, of tan ‘of-doors — the desire to'be com- fortably clothed and hatted: Ah! Spring. Spring aad the new soft Knox. GLOVES FOR EASTER Perfect Fit and Dependable Quality Distinguish Our Kid Gloves mflumfewmithubeendiwfwfilm to secure the right kind of kidskin, result- ing in more or less dissatisfaction among the consumers. hmrnewGhnsforSpmzwemfahmngflnfm “Trefousse” genuine French Kid Gloves—there are none t ,’ 4 mv mall ceupon’ Post and their war governof. It is natural that that ted should not be iN‘ to_undeérst the | dead t—of the rank and ment, - T) have for % w! ‘war _ FREE TRIAL COUPON or of green. FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., e Rooth 9-K, Niagara and Hudson ; 2 “Z = Streets, Buffalo, N. Y. ’ / ) 3 / o e J. C. MACPHERSON v Feverent w‘ myt:‘ummfigwu'vg; {akio care of itectiocit 13 not HESly ¥ be ignored or forgotien. They are ln. Tnfo;me Kid Gloves, in black, white, brown, brown and E‘yk—Aho in black with white embroidery and white with not express Sedtwiuk?o-t.d A R, is an in- Gt 4 3 | [Post, & & B, a e ln QUALITY CORNER | embroidery—at $3.75 a pair. , Qo ,_fi“",,,m’d,u:{.’ ‘;‘%‘ ”“:;,B.% of the great body of men who Qid # | 9, (3 2 3 1 was €] the fighting and made sacrifices on' - - - Wuzen 's Washable Kid Gloves, in white, beaver, brown i chasé; snd much g.:‘ugofl;hd@;g;; on | Dublic. they wsh 1o, leave ta the fu | new at Tonkers on the Hudson riv- Opp. Chelsea Savings Bank g ] and field 00, $3.50 and $4.50 N present en | public- ea £ 43 mouss—at $3.00, $3 gl 3 Sorpe. sl Theratty congributad 1o tis| Ture & memorial to-thevs men. [l T W o bt thh g Women’s Slip-On Washable Kid Gloves, in bnver and brown—at $5.50 a pair. - Women’s Strapped Wrist Washable Kid Gloves, in beaver and brown—at $6.50 a pair. Women’s Natutal Chamois Glovu, with self and black embroidery, half pique, at $2.00, prix sdam, at $2.75. Women’s Strepped Wrist Chamois Gloves; with black embroidery—at $3.75 a pair. o Extra Special Value In Kid Gloves, $2.95 Clone s S b et Lovmbmen (| oxeeor erc arrenomnce —Tanmos nowe eannor ;hl(t with black embroidery, and plain wlute with i Bl it e ok ; Y 1 Plans tor the united church conter- _._S ence at e rs ptist church in ris points, sizes 57 to 7Y/2—Special price $2.95 a New London on April 7 are rapidly pair, value $3.75. maturing, The denominational luneh- es at 12.30 on that day are being ar- ranged for. The Methodists are to take possession of the Y. M. C. et b Contregationsiists hold forth at the parish house of the First Congregational church. . The plan there s to have 40 women of the Second_Congregat'onal church and as many from the First church and 20 from the Groton COHE‘PE!B“OI’IAI church each bring 2 box containing a lunch for two, which they will share with some other atténdant upon the| meetings not so provided. The tables will be prepared the day before ®so that all can attend the morning ses- sion of the conferénce, Coffee will be prepared to supplement the lunches brnu.ht those not bringing lunches pay'ng 25 cents for the incidental ex- penses. There wiil be 40 minutes after the boilets is being dong. It has beén hop- ed that the boat might be ready to £0 back by the fitst of April but de- lays i the work have occurred. en the Cape Cod comes back into ' Qervh:e she will have & new caplain. |He will be' Capt. John Wileox. who has been in the employ of the Central Vermont road on their freight line out of New London. Capt. Wilcox suc- ‘céeds Captain Martin Colberg who was in-command of the Cape Cod last sea- son. KONOMOC GRANGE IS TO ENTERTAIN COUNTY PO,MDNA Konomoc ‘grange in Waterford is pre “to entertdin thé New Lon- @on, county Pomona at its next meet- ng-on Aprit 15. The fifth degree v be conferred at the morning sessioh i¢ there aro a - sufficient number of candidates on hand. Topics that are on. the nrm:mme *|tor discussion: in the leeturérs hour in_ the afternoon . are -the following. 1.~ Highways llld trolley— and our troubles with 2. ‘If each fatm ln New London Co. that did 1ot pay last year, were aban- d, and ccased to produce any- thing, -and: their proprietors took their i feet into thé ¢ity; how 1oRg be- it nd New Lond@on would ma hands. try schools of Confiee- Poit, flc!l—-fl they havé deteriorated under in th¢ Re-|centraiization of co:# ol how oan public of Columbia, A, the last|they be red? By more intense named being one of the pidest inbabit. ceiitfalization? By return to local re- ed cities in the western hms-pheu sponsibility? Why? and containing many lnteresting old| - An anonymous donor has eontrib- forts and buildings which- have bun uted twelve grape vines which will be standing since the Spanlsh .conquest | giyen by the Pomona to the Pomona ©of South America In the 17th century.|of that subordinate grange having the Mr. Cooke had -an.unusual ex largest attendance, to he used by her ence on leaving Cartagena when M- ns her grange shall direct. &hip ran aground and rémained so for five days, it being necessary to remove ihe ship’s passergers purchase and its upkeep. Now this proposal of its cnmmw.u that the Sons of Veterans, The Span- ish War Veterans and the World War ! F‘:ums. who, s0 far as they know, beliove that spire a higher have néver p!lll in"a ceht for Its or- ization or support, should form a m part of a néw corporation, with each equal vote with Sedewiek Post in “! affairs, and ignoring the citizens corps and the other helpful auxiliary organizations, they consider unfair. They deeply Teel that a corpera- tion, so formed, would have the power to ignore them ond tiieir wishes, and, lead to constant and Dbitter misun- derstandings. They consider it unsafe and prejudicial to its patrietic pur- poses, to give to these new organi- zal 8 a controlling vote in its af- fairs; that it is unsafe to trust prop- erty interests entirely to those who Jority that seldom find- expression ex- Rept in its votes—see it. When the §) and the World : ing to make ml financial contribu- tions and sacrifices in a new corpora- tion, to control a ,fic Corpora - tion, themselves, more ready 1o constder nvmm, im proposed new corporation for the trol of the Buckingh-m Mmul property. HASKELL AND U} UVDERWQOD FINISH IN THE LEA in the final play of ifie las Side Pinochle cluk ¥ ay evening there wag no cl the standing of the drst two Sien FOR EASTER SH If you msh to be well dressed in the season’s best of styles§. &nd at prices which are moderate you should visit this store |- to do your Easter shopping. ) F ol TR LAV ot 7 ports, this bejng his third mp ovar, the same route. - - Women's Chamoisette Gloves, in black, white and mole ~also white with black ‘embroidery—at $1.00 and $1.25 & pair. Women's Silk Gloves, ths well-known “Nnxln Mud, in black, white and colors, in 2-clasp and many novelty effects—at $1.00, $1.35 and up'to $2.00 a pair. Weomen's 12-button length Silk Gloves, in black, white and pongee—at $1.85 a pair, Women's 16-button length Silk Gloves, in black and white—at $2.50.a pmr. Socvaien > L Bach grange is invited to furnish from four to.five minutes, either by ohe or two representatives for that to- JUDGE KELLOGG PREPARES FOR NEW HAVEN COURT f n of {he stperior | VOTE "AGAINST ACCEPTING RESIGNATION OF TREASURER The executive committee of the New London County Farm Bureau _| met here Thursday morning at the farm Dbureau headquarters in the "l)m)rr buildipg. The monthly. bills were approved and other routine bus- teasting for denominational sion”of plans. discus- 1t'is expected that the Baptist women of New London and vielnity will have a somewhat simi- lar plan for a Baptist lunch in the varlors of the First Baptist church. The evening seéfvice promises to be 8o largely attended that plans are in the making for an overflow meeting of all the young people of‘the church- gargo befere the boat could be morked Off into deep water again. - - Mr. Cooke expresséd -~ himsélf ‘as greatly pleased with his trips, having escaped the severe winiter weather hére and brought back several sea curios and interesting souvenirs, including photographs and a South -American parrot. Mr. Cooke is an ex-servive man, having served eighteen months tal time, and to the one, in tha judg- . best ac- this oppor- ment of those azsembl quits himself or he sell Easter Suits Hardly two alike, in styles which are " becoming, smart and correct, in the ‘desirable materials.. Prices range $29.50 to $79.50. es of the county in the Sunday school j nuditorium, wWhere stereopticon pic- :]ures at 7.15 vlrjxltl be Sfougwed Tt;ly ;d- resses _ on & ervice. e Boy Scouts of all the Protestant churches EXPECTED BY APRIL 10-15 in the county will be_ invited, also| The steamer Cape Cod, which rm representatives of all Y. M. C. A’s|on a freight and and passenger line be. and Y. W. C, A's, C. E. societies and| tween this clty and. New York, will Other young people’s organizations. |probably be back on the line by thel: It is understood that all the meet-|middle of this ménth, and possibly by ings of the conference be governor by|the tenth. the daylight saving schedule. Durmg the winter the steamer has CENTURIES.OLD DEVOTION been having a general mmuunx. in- AT ST. PATRICK'S TODAY clludl.nz: emn‘ ‘I.mm ing oil burning 1t bollers as well as This (Gopd Friday) afternoon st 3|having new boilers put in. The boat o'clock {n St. Patrick’s church, tiere i o will be the usual devotion of the Sta- tions, 6r Way of the Cross, The origin of this pious exercisé can bé per- traced to the ecarliest Chris SoEeEl UNEXPECTED ARRIVAL & Son, the Blessed Virgin and ber holy companions would often vis- JF 10 CAm g |iness transacted. President C. J. Abel of Lebanon, and Secretary S. E. Hold- rilge with the retiring county agent, ¢ 8. Marsland, were present. asurer Gilbert' S. Raymond has presented his resignation from that - | office, but the directors have voted 4| not to accept it. in the navy. A LS STEAMER CAPE COD 1S. season’s most Only Real Remédy. The best way to lessen the tax burden is to cut down the expenses and the way to cut down the ex- penses is to have fewer boards and bureaus and commissions and de- partments—~Waco Times-Herald. Ohildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Special Values In Suits at 20 $39.50—845.00 and $49.50 ‘ it those places conuecma by His presence, especially Jerusalem to Calvary wnna tha early Christians venerated the places which recalled the sufferings and death of their beloved Master, St. Jerome writes that early th the fourth century pilgrims would come from afar to visit the sacred ground; history relates that St. Helena discov- ered the true cross, A. D. 325. Since then, the -(mm of pilgrims has been n the conquest of Palestine by the Mohamedans, in consequence of the difficulties of visiting the Way of the Cross, the Pope of thdt era au- thorized -its commemoration in , the form of secred scenée, or Stations, in order that Christians un-ougbouz- the world might -be eéncouraged their churches or homes to reeaJl wnb Vneneh\ufln and love “ihfl enes in the earthly ‘the hlul- h suffered “for us men iha our salvation.” 'rhc fourteen Sta- tions depict realistically the chief events from the Baviour'’s copdemna- tion to death until His body is laid in the sépulehre, prayers of penitence bemg recited as each Station is vis- The Norwich Bargain House Direct Attention to a Very Special Attraction of Men’s and Young Men 8 SUITS " in Worsteds, Cash- meres,Flanncl:,Chev- 1otundSerzeo-— * $18.00 — $45.00 BOYS’ SUITS The “Boys” like our styles and “Parents” like our style plus- $5.00— $15.00 The Nomch Bargain Hous “MORE FOR LESS" Easter Coats It would be hard indeed to describe this as- sortment of nobby coats. Here you will find all that is new in coatdom. in prices from $19.50 to $55.00 values in Sllvertone, Velours, Jerseys and Polo Cloth Coats at— - $22.50—$23.50 and $25.00 Easter Millinery | Easter Sunday is the day of all davs, when your attire wouldn’t be complete without a new Trimmed Hat. We are prepared to not only give youthe best in values but the newest and most up-t o-the-mmme styles’ to be found in Norwich. Hats for Kiddies as wefl as the grown-ups. B COTIHELF & C0Jzrsmer “THE STORE OF :GOCD VALUE‘S -100 MMN«STREE’P S13. b e Ranging Special Introduced by Senator McLean (Special to The Bulletin) Washington, April '1.—Senator P, McLean of Connecticut presened the follow] itions and introduced the HERMAN'S NAVY SHOE......§750 AT propotng s e 3 pasion . VALUE $1250 - i s BRAES o Sl S RALSTON’S NAVY ,SHQE . §7.50 VALUE $12.50 Black Munson Last ARMY SHOE, 36.85 Petitions from - the Connecticut VALUE ’lo 00 Department of the American Legion of ;Theu pmu hold good mtil Saturday Hartford, Conn,, and the Strazza Post, f:n The Ben: 0 . - : ? & m Leglon of Stafford Springs, ‘the U. 8. of the Miss Spemicer wrote Bers in | (FORMERLY mmfim s'm) —.—-—-——-—-—-—-——,—m—-&-—-———-— HERMAN'S ARMY SHOE...... $6.85 : Vm‘lom : S oring. the passage lcnl!e]d optiinal .bill, which provi < bonds 56,811 ex-servide men. o Ll e o Won ESsay Prize. Miss Catherine L, Bpencer, . dont ‘st Bradford, - (Mase) scademy, :he is the n—-nddsuhter of ltr and 's. Horace W. Fish of New ¥ formesly of Mystic, and & niece ul‘l E”S Tl.u'enhu‘ of 126 Bl‘flidwny this i B o No Protests Heard. EASTER _ ' WA!STS,