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The storm' that is now over west- |- ern Pennsylvania will advance east- | rd and be attended by rains fol- Tests Prove | oweq by clearing . weather Monday : and fair weather Tuesday throughout €1 ‘ather the Atlantic states. of Lenten A while the beauty and iy Aotyipac e g hon. o fo (e Mr. Hale who is a staunch republi- | Suiine fiowers, . the new the Atlantic coast at and north of| . g g ke artsid AR Jacksenville, Florida. : can, has served the town co flame of the ¥ i . for thirty-six years; has been regis-|o; the Light which shone among the Winds Off Atlantic Coast. trar of voters twenty-six years; was|Gentiles—with ii‘hlh.nfi,“ w;fl r:l North of Sandy Hook—Strong east assistant postmaser for sixteen years, | organ, orchestra and volos 3 shifting to west-northwest Monday and at present is serving his second | bined in expression of the ' ancient . . reachihg gale force, rain. term as assessor, having recently com- | church’s joy in the glory of her risen Sandy Hook to Hatteras—west and.| pleted four years as such. Mrs. Hale|Lerd. . northwest gales and rain followed by | is a member of the. First. Congrega-| To add to the interest of the da clearing, much colder. ' tional church, and the Home Mis-|the forty hours' devotion began, fol- ; Times More Nourishing than Steak Forecast. sionary soclety ~oconnected ~with the|lowing ne'bigh mass, .;:& .';,,"‘:: ‘m;:r - 5 L thanCod Fish 1 3 church, being actively interested sermons hymns S Alwa m. ufl w A Ry bullen Mok DR the weitare of both. e gt e e [ . ys Gave P isfac- That Puther Johm's Medicine con- | fair. Mr. Hale was born in Lebanon, the | truth of life bedens: ‘ k > o St et - g g Observatioris in Norwich. son of Calvin and Rebecca Loomis | Batier ,F;."g,a{“,e:;’f“f,‘}“:::'*c;'::."u:: tion to o{' Sirength-bullding, _energy-produeing | Tne following records, - reported Hale, Mrs Hale was born in Southi '™ 44"y children's mase at 9 o's 4 3 Glements is established by recent|fom The Builetin's observations, goyeus, 'I“‘G"u"‘m,:fl‘;g, of Datord | cicek, youthful voices had “h‘-fl““, Ea’tgrn Connecticut sclentific tests. This rich nourishment | show the changes in temperature and | x . _ | pumonivasiy in announcing the mar- ! o 1% I & form which is more easfly taken | the barometric changes Saturday and| | Mrs. Hale received many, congraule-|g.i'oe the resurrection, the junior | system than the commox | Sunday: tions during the day. Among the| opnoir ginging well under direction of the owing to difficulties of transpartation g Bas many times| Saturday— N 1 K pieied mene. ROl piecel. Organist Frank L. Farrell. In the During the war, greater value. . Bar. , igh t 10.30, additional . dis- TN g I T, A : : Frank Gardner Hale of Boston; thelr | Sowin ISl mass at 1030, adg lons: : and various other reasons, we were obliged to which you do ‘:.‘3;« obtain from your (12 m. ANGE TR ALBIE L, HALE son u:ir gxz?;w;}z;flmw“ldhr- tl:;': fect of the regular choir, mr‘nd;s pense with our Spnng Rose Bush Sale, which for food and supplie hich| 6 p. m. . . £ 2 - a3 mass providing many selo oppertuni- s the system most iy MCuken up And | Higbest 0, lowest 8. Assessor and Mrs, Alble L. Hale of S Dorothy of ‘Ellington; and | fies for the quartet, Mes. Frank L . had been an annual event at this store, Snto tisaue, mascle, flesh apd , | Lathrop avenue, Norwich Town, quiet- another grand daughter, Miss Cecile|arrell, Miss Loretta Bellofleur, Mrs . many years . :::xu Father John's Medicine has .36 30101y observea their golden wedding an- | Walton Hale; and Parker Lathrop of | John F. Doyle, Frank G. Aubrey, Dan- We are Ph.d to say that this year we have been had more than sixty years of success|1? m. . 44° 30,00 | niversary Sunday, with their children | New Haven was a guest also. iel L. Gleason and John F. Doyle. 3 o B A B0 st 0 %48 B e ren s U0 $anes v R ot rong o able to secure a consignment of Rose Bushes, which it gu::“-:nmme Father John's Comparisons, SECURES SUMMER HOTEL NOANK MAN APPOINTED with the delicacy, understanding and includes all the best known varieties. }. order that . Medicine positively does not contain| pregictions for Saturday: Fair. FOR TELEPHONE GIRLS BAPTIST COUNTY DIRECTOR | surcty f;*;}g:l t::r.fl:l;s'm,g;-n'g:"‘fi 3 | all e e £ A any alcobol or any dangerous, habli- | saturday's weather: As predicted. | The Southern New England Tele-| W. A Fraser, of Noank, has been | 1n0°¢, TeSUHI SCHees, | MO CHEIRY < . our patrons may equal opportunity forming drugs or oplates. It ls'a PR} Predictions for Sunday: Probably|phone company has leased the Hotel | appointed director in New London | niliijans under good cantrol and of |/ 0 } in this event. these Rose Bushes will be placed and wholesome, nourishing tonic £00d, | fo) Pembroke at Woodmont for the season | county of the campaign in-which the | guid SRS CORer BEOT CPRRDC SRL S —a doctor’s prescription, not a patent| Sunday's weather: Threatening |and will use this modern establish- | Baptists throughout the north and | o™i iotation of such big num- ks . medicine. Begin taking it today. with light showers, cooler, northeast|ment as a recreation center for its|west seek to raise $100,000,000 between | pore ™ o5 the Hallelujoh Chorus and on o —e——— PN girl employes, G fi‘lf:‘}nf:l :';l?“gl::' 1:'u n‘}?fii: :;fl:‘i;» others given so well. A pleasing inno- A 8 t 8' ' N T | AN The Pembroke has 57 sleeping rooms, i 'rhm pril . CULEBRA LAIR GAINS SUN, MOON AND TIDES o o thom equipped with ot and | communities were organized during | Yricn wyas;the singing of a chorus of Y, al THREE NEW MEMBERS i e the sreat war work drives. the forty houra: the Httle girls nad| DEATH OF EX- LIEUT. ] Sun [ Tiien | oon |c0ld water and private boths. On the | the K v e tew World | Of the forty hours; the little girls bad g i toiais whEh will 86 ab Three candidates were initiated Sat- ‘ Rl ground floor is a large reception hall, o o e Sttt whioh | been trained by Mrs. Farrell and their GOV, LYMAN T, TINGIER Following is a list of the varieties urday evening at a meeting of Culebra | Sets. [ Water. || commodious lounging _rooms, a big|Movement of Northern Baptists Which| precision and_intelligence promise | Rockville, April 3—Lyman T. Tin- Lair, No. §, Military Order of the Ser- e 1ip. | room that would be suitable for small | W he furtaeret DY fthe TARC. BTC|well for future choruses. Before the | gier, former lieutenant governor of ered :— B e » e maetuiy 5 | 61T te dances, when not otherwise|CHTSAR, NOTE SRORE 0 T cof | devotion Mrs. Farrell sang Mr. Far- | Connecticut ang_one time candidate (} | i 25(: h h @ large attendance 3 e me g | [ and a great dining room which| 2. - 4 |rel's beautiful composition, Easter|for governor on the democratic ticket, C Which was presided over by Charies 4 | s1sd 1d bo cleared at times for the larg- | Feliglovs snd educational institutions | gymp, died at his home here late today. He N. Burdick, G. G. G. This was the 1+ €20 er special events planned by the tele- | SUPPOTteC” e b ~| In _the solemn high mass Rev. Pe- |} 1th for four ye: - 1 2 er spe i ad been in poor health for four years Bemently tormed and headed by Amon B bione peaple e e 0 Tond | o7 J, Cuty “was ollsbrint Rev. F3. | ana ‘seart diease. deveioped o 1ow NO LESS FOR ANY QUANTITY y H | In recent years the telephone’ com- | foreign mission work. h 3 s- | weeks ago. B \fter ‘he business meeting a social i 8 i pany Has leased & number of cottages | ‘More than three-avarters of the|Sionist Monasiery o ‘Hoboken was| ' ir. Tingler was bon in Webster, ALFRED COLMB—Red A A s eagoyed and refreshments et high water it is low |at various shore places on the Sound | fund, or $76,000,000, will be spent in| J¢AOn, and Rov, Mvies P. Galvin was|Mass, 58 years ago. He attended AMERICAN BEAUTY—Brilliant Red hour was _e'rgoy 3 B s et ollowed by flood tide. [Tor the benefit of the telephone operai- | this ' country during the next five | SUb7 i one ool he:“n 20! o‘nh ellv- | Nicholas academy and Yale Law ANNA DIESBACH—Pink e il be & itiated ot the ors. This year, however, the company | years and, of this amount, $30,000,000; F0¢ 7\ FOEERa, B [ ‘:dl":- school, graduating in the class of BALTIMORE BELLE—Bluish White SR Ehas Wi} be dal TAFTVILLE ided to enter the recreation field |has been ‘et aside for the develope- | B! 107 Taster Day, as marrated by 1gss. ‘He was admitted to the bar in —Bh e S > for its girl workers on a larger scalé|ment of 49 Baptist schools and col-| " © am’]'o““;:eme;“ of gl‘ s wond-| New Haven and in 1889 came to CON F. MEYER—Pink Csttge Giifs Bngagensit An- Oscar Marcaurelle or Worcester As-|ang took over the Pembroke which will | leges. Of the $24,000,000 allotted to Hon. o thE 2eN » h""“'"c‘ COG ALPS—White ot . n College is Visiting friends in|pe opened, to all the girl employes of | the foreign mission field, a large part | (On o the holy women who l:l“"'h' - - EXCELSIOR—Red neunced. age. mpany, on very reasonable terms | Will be expended in providing ade- | they might anoint the £ > company, 3 P g ade-i g viour with t spl ed Announcément has been made by ynard and ich will be announced later. .| quate hospitals, schools and_institu- | Po¥iOW i Consider.. 9 GENERAL JACQUIMINOT—R. Mrs. E. G. Patterson of 101 Rugby ;‘;‘“"," gned th s hotel will be fully staffed and | tions for natives in the Far East and | 0F e i 1:3;;}“:2::: KILLARNEY—Brilliant Red Road, Brooklyn, N. Y., of the engage- | People’s Store and will go to New b AN Aosie 2 “‘business | Africa. Hon et : /—Whi ment’ of her daughter, Miss Doris S.| ¥ork to work. be conductea strictly on & busineas]. Dr. Jobn Y. Altehison, - dircetor| devotion wes hegtnning. st the ke : KILLARNEY—White Patterson to Ross H. Boas, son of Mr.| Andrey Jarry has gone to Hartford | , but the rates will be so Teason- | general of the nation-wide movement | Mmass, Father Theodore took as the KILLARNE ¥—Pink ana Mts. C. H. Boas of Harrisburg, | Where he w to attract the employes priv- | SRR quarters in New York, stat- | MmO orhms L;t&nvml:lng discourse LADY GRAY—Pink Pa. Miss Patterson is a member of| Henry Pha &, ged to avail then vesof the com-|cq recently that “Christianity faces| t] ;Ht ehev ence of things un- LA FRANCE—Pink the junior class at Connectieut Col-{Went by truck to Boston Suw s generous policy. s great a crisis today as the United fge" s theme was the belief in S e. She formerly attended the| fhomas Coleman has purc —— States did in April, 1917. There is|'D¢ ine Presence, the Roman Cath- o L. V. HOUTTE—Crimson - 1 ol h h's literal d Centenary _Collegiate Institute at;aow Reo, COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS no solution for the Wworld's ills except | 31, churchis literal following of the : MARSHAL P. WILDER—Crimson W, X, 1 ot Maows: | the o ondusieg ARE GIVEN APPROVAL | straight-from the-shoulder, unmodi: |ic.'0r'the Saviour that He was to dle, MAGNA CHARTER—Pink bulr‘[r- and L:fn)'e{v.e college and dur- | noon. g y % Six workmen’s compensation agree- et S OO yut was to leave to His followers, not - ol g MARGARET DICKSON—White, Pale Flesh Center. the war served as captain of Co,| 'The usual Baster services were held | thents as follows have been approved | NORWICH COURT HOUSE AND uch nourishment as He had mirde- " MADAM PLANTIER—White B First Engineers in France. at the Sacred Heart church Sunday, |by Commissioner J. J| Donohue: RESERVOIR 50 YEARS AGO|lions L l::“ideg in the prefiguring g MADAM GABRIEL LINZET—Pink Rev. 0. U. Bellerose being in charge| Iromsides Board Corp., Norwich, em- (Special to The Bulletin) jmultiplication of the barley loaves 2 Sz of the services, et : {and which was temporal, but nourish- 7 RUGOSA—Red Since the trol! S . ha |PlOvers, and Frank W. Iraser, Norwich, | partford, April 3—Inciudeq in the|mcui for men’s souls, His own Divine 2 ULRICH BRUNNER—Red changed hands the + ny has|emplove, injury to left leg from knee | pyplic Actg of Connecticut fifty years|Bocy, eating which they were to have i very good trolley servie o hip at the rate of $18. 1870) were three pertaining toylife everlasting. The Divine pur) WEDDING BELL8—Pink 80w upinie svery haut hou B. Cottrell & Sons Co., Westerly, . On June 17th an act in|in the frial of faith, in 80 fap o coonq WICHURIANA—White Davia O'Brien, o U & loyers and George F. Clark, West- | aqdition to an act was approved au- | men, like the doubting Thomas, may % 3 PAUL NEYRON—Deep Rose ing station at New aploye, badly lacerated thumb, | thorizing “the county of New Lon-|irsist upon seeing before they ean bew 4 RAU KARL DRISCHKI—Whi few days at his bom ¢ 'hand, at the rate.of $1L36. | don, and Town and City of Norwich |liete, was beautitully outined wed FRAU —White Horedore Fregeau “,{E il ton 1m|1\ ‘\/\Nu‘g(s Gr:;u.x, _Tploy— to unite in the erection of a build- i Ingically upheld, in an appeal to the , the we at his home. on Provi ed Willilams, Norwich, em- |ing for County, Town and City pur- | preacher’s hearers to kindle this fait { L . . & iy s R ik GIe on B0 stensive bruise of lumbar re- | poses.” On July 1st an act was ap-|t0 a warmth which will 16ad toers t3 Ramblers — Peonies — Clematis — Hydrangeas OF A George Zucrner of Bristol’ ,left hip and leg, at the rate of | proveq amending the charter of the|scek this divinely provided fooq for £ £ home Wieh: tveres Tou. Bk 3 city by mal the appointment of their souls frequently lovingly, grate-| EX-LIEUT G. LYMAN T. TINGIER RAMBLERS PEONIES CLEMATIS Automo y 4 P et | ton Iron Work, Groton, employ- | the judge of the police. court the leg- | fully, anq with ever-increasing pelief Grimeon Red Fred Stone of New Haven was home |°°S 2nd Richard Mansfield, New islature instead of the common coun- | in the promise of their Risen Saviour,| Rockville, He serveq as judge of pro- Yetlow Pink 0 w over the weel.eng, VR Was home| 5 "omplove, deep laceration cil. On July 12th “an act amending| The forty hours' devetion, an an-|bate, judge of the city court and as Pink 3 es, agons, | °i. i M Shacna bl wound of loft leg at the rate of $1 an act to provide for a supply of pure | clent form of commemorating the pe.|an alderman. He represented the White White from a fi 1 t “perg ; & artin & Co. dTr;‘lL\ lle, ?q!lutfwwhhfl'é(:‘swflame water dinTté]e c‘itly Dr‘i_ndd during which the body of thejtown of Verpon in the general assem- | Pam o) > P ohn Ward, Tz Norwicl 8 approved. e city was| Lord remained in the ti il = 8’ d 11 - Trucks and Carts |#iin e Vil ot Wax: auilorized nd empovsred to" issue | e "unt Fucsiay morsing, T | o e Sonied mist S Hosk: : Orders By Mail or Telephone ) ting, .lot Columb; S ket rate of $6.75. , scrip, ct cates of debts| Wwill be masses at 5.30. 7 and 8 o'-|ville. In 1912 he was elected lieuten- " i i - o um;:rn?-::lwu otV ttknoon-vasging. o s | on Works, Groton, employ- |t 10 greater rate than seven per | clock today (Monday) and Tuesday,|ant governor, Serving with Governor iy w.‘;::,j:"’:;"‘,’"{ R R il e ming, o 3 bY Vet to e ke ¥ Antonio Vee, New London,|Cent. per annum, to any amount not|the 8 o'clock mass each day being 4| Baldwin. He ran against Governor en caretul SEINIOS Blacksmithing in all its branches | ror their annual bail ye, bruise of fourth finger of | ¢Xceeding the sum of fifty thousand |high mass. Tuesday there will be re- | Holcomb for governor in 1914 but VAR SaEeTe & el _ H & with two auto truck loads of fus| t hagd, at he rate of $9.54. go.lz‘;‘:sdm addition to l‘hc sum &f {wo‘ ])f‘d_!,:*fl the procession of Sunday, in|was defeated. For more than 20 years Lithograph Plates for your aid in making a selection may be seen leaves ang branches, 1 R hundre than_d fln'r'ty thousand - dollars )‘:”th the children showed, as they|Mr. Tingier acted as clerk of the Tol- at this store. : 2 NORWICH TOWM FOR Y. M. C. A, ANNIVERSARY | “t0_create and establish & Court of | the holy nuns, thelr Instractane o | stions ond ot i are s orEant- Instructions For Planting Rose Bushes TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET lowery weather prevailed \e mauagement of the local Y. M. |Common Pleas in New London | Sisters of Mercy of the parish. He leaves a widow and one sister. k off any small sprouts that have started from the rosts. D Count: Break of Y pro. iing, there w 2 that -arrangements for | Coun The Easter offering, always Hberal| The funeral will be held here Tues- Soak the roots for half an hour. Dig a generous hele, in which n at the First C by e ¢ service of the dssoci- | ASKS INJUNCTION vO = church, was for diocesan|day at 2 p. m., from the Union Con- spread the roots like a hand: fill the hole haif full with the top church,/ including - 1 - been completed These CONTROL. ND Ph A " gregational church. The Rev. P. E. soil and thoroughly wet before putting in the remainder of the i1l be held on Sunday, April| = S ANDBLANER | as Docus b auaney e L iprocestivh ks WL cqnduct g Belvieg (e dirt. The junction of the bush with the root stock should be P gnacio Ramistella of New London | bor: 3 xander Kilroy, John | Tingler died at his home here Satur- i v hone 00 o cHurches have been invited to |apbeared before Judge Charles B.| n Tarrant, John Corcoran ~and | day atter a long illness. st Bhseg B oy oo b e £ 2t mass meeting in the | Waller in the court of common pleas | AuStn Furlong. service was the choice : there Saturday morning, seeking an B R o RECONCILIATION OF ACTION by Organist Herbert L. The program cn t funigr_géxos tol;nj;in fAn[oniol Lailma | WOMAN GETS FALL OVER AND FIDELITY LEAGUE | s | inciude several read New London, from playing. in New York, April 4—Pirst stéps to- be held in Madison Square Garden in members of the Christian ! i | Hinton, a “Y~ worker over. | the Sons of Italy band. Damages of O FIPE UM MAIN TR | atehing i, T Abeibes 05 PENDLETON HILL May. The farm represents a complete the service I 5, who had a wonderful experience| #1000 ate also sought. - About 9:30 o'clock a woman walk-|isting between the Actors Bquaity| Supervisor F. J. Penley visited the |establishment and is mid 10 be vecy s ceived into the church, | wita our soidier boys in France. Miss hcrm}‘glssel;: claims that in I\avem-llnz a:my ’i\lz\ V'lrslreat Saturday even- | Association and the Actors Fidelity | Hill school Wedpesday. realistic. number two e by le Linton will be remembered a: Bree e Tt ue organized a band, from ing tripped over a hose pipe In front|league were taken here today at the| Henry D. Johnson and Charles Cot- terry, from the First B : th the Lotus Male Quarte of Italian extraction, under con-|of the Alling Rubber Company, falling iti . quarterly meeting of the Equity. |trell were in Jewett City on business Quite Likely, | tist church, Norwich; and Dr. on, % openiiig namber of the Y. M. C,| dition that he weuld teach them how | with considerable force to the elde- 4 s I A With only one dissenting vote mem-|one day last week. A report says Viadivestok Incen- At D e saree on-January 80th, this year.| (O Play, provided they woula ‘stay Althoush not seriously injured | bers' of the Equity adopted a reso-| B. G. Palmer slaughtered five fall |ocq by tie arrival of the J':vunn : ol I o 4 ey Sl Bo > dutiv. | with the band five years. ' Lalima was s considerably shaken up and [ lutien providing for admission of Fi-|pigs and took them to Norwich onland Viadivostok probably needs the B T b e o ot e one of ihe bandsmen to sign a con- delity members into the association. | Thursday. incense—El Paso Herald. Lathrop, Miss Florence L ading workers of the Y. M. C. A. In- | hGr B ean dater, after he had| The hose pipe over which she fell is| The strife between the two organ-| CHfford Thompson attended the auc- ise Sterry and Mrs. Charles H. I rnationtional committee of New Y, he deserted the band : ome that is attached to an air pump in | izations was heightened during . the |tion on the Aldrich farm near Wester- 3 nb. | and joined The pastor, Rev. Gurdon F. ork city he hed charge of a large Joined the Sons of italy hand, . d the store and used to inflate automo- | actors' strike which lasted from Aug- |ly. in Rea Triangle work oversoas, | mistenas eaag iy, Members of Ra- |pile tires. Every time it iy used it (USt 7:(o September 6, 1913. The ac. | The church opened Sunday for "hd is at present doing unusually fine | mistella aske the cour s (ovoW Ra-|has to be dragged across the sidewalk | tion of the Equity is the first move |Baster services after being closed far 3 ice in the county work of the|iima from plasing o ive Sorr 4 8- |10 the autombile drawn up at tho|toWard _reconciliation. Membership |several weeks. I et or any. othes ha in the Sons of Italy | cyry, Most concerns with these pumps | Of the Equity s estimated at about| Charles Paimer substituted for his 5, “Why seek "'l P RN AT The defendant mak bave a pipe laid under the sidewalk|2:000, While approximately 700 actors|brother Clarence on the rural route living among the dead? . |WILL ATTEND METHODDIST nial of the allegations, ~ = o 0" |io the curb b e el e KB I Y o o Atter describing the disappotni- | - G AL NEsonl PO pe 2ltead £ i s delity. An expression on the part ot| Mrs. Henry Johnson Is improving ment which the discip TR o SPEAKS ON AVIATION many Fidelity members of a desire to | slightly. death of their Tord ot wiot A the| Rey. W. H. Bath, district superin- Robert E. Peary, Jr. Y. M. C. A, Noon Meetin o join an organization affiliated with| Miss Sarah T. Palmer is spending the utter failure of his mis 16d | (ondent for the Mehodist churches, is AT FRATERNITY BANQUET| Under the auspices of the Y. M.|the American Federation of Labor, as|her Easter recess with the family of world, the spore Of his mission in the|{; jcave here today (Monday) to at-| Delta chapter of Rho. Alpha Mu,|C. A. noon meetings will be held this|ig the Equity, is said to have resuited | Dr. Charles North in Montvlair, N. J. How iha S ibeaker proceeded to show |y e annual meetiug of the New |the oldest of the Norwich Free|Week at Shetucket Mills, West Side|in the decision of the equity mem-|_Charles Cottrell has leased Mrs. 00 SOMGRE 'the Aeels rstiion o land_Southern conference in Ply- |Academy fraternities, held its 4th | Mills and thy Norwich Woolen Mills. | bers, ~ / Mary Palmer's farm, the d amons the dead result M ass, boginning. Wednesday, | annual banquet Saturday evening af e Trer e et % govery of the living Christ am P _‘A_‘SSL,;;:'“;‘;‘,“LE, o ity | the Wauregan house with covers laid Will Visit Sanatorium. ANNE MARTIN IN RACE FOR UTH GRISWOLD Mg, % is matural ‘for us 1o seck | 3ihodist church, will attend the con. |LOF tWenty. —Among those attending| Dr. Stephen J. Maher, president of NOMINATION 'FOR SENATE SO oase eeplng‘ fihong dead forms for tie living truth. | fronce. | Guy B, Dolbeare is tho dsle. | Were 2 number of the fraternity mem- | tho state tuberculosis commission, is Se s hich. o bers who were ‘Washington, April 4.—Anne M " Joseph Roode of Plainfield was a At ave at times to which our | wove from the church to the Iy elec- | P¥S Who were home from colleze for | to be a visitor at the Norwich tuber- & g e Martin, 8 may cling. The ceremonialist defeated t caller at Albert F. Burton's March 30. thinks he may h toral conference with J. C. Mac- | (B¢ Baster recess, culosis sanatorium today (Monday). | Siates semate In Nevade, announceq | Aibert A. Bromiey of Voluntown, a ks he may find the Iiving Lord in | (10 on’ reserve delegate. They are | oities L; Hubbard was. toastmaster g ndle or imagy If hi st sas A Ay hed b - from her headquarters here today that | veteran of the Civil war, who reac] H s search be honest and in th I his| both delegates also to the laymen's | $7d the Principal address of the even- | HAIL DEFEAT OF THE she 'would make the race again this |hie S0th birthday Sundas, April dih, icioria bumility he will find the object ot nuy | 25°0CIation, both meetings to be held | FHaven, whose subject was” Ayiation. TREATY'AND LEAGUE |year for the republican nomination, | Visited local friends Wednesday. ) ject of his Friday, April 8. 3 e ject was Aviation. search for nobody seeks Jesus any- |° Lri0adr where without ulimately finding Him Resol is place of Mrs. Henry ¢ v 4—Resolutions | Miss Martin said she would accept the | _ Friends in th y gégegtegxxfpégs:“e Aters SHolon hari\he;vg m:r‘f{eze:f flnlg the --xmq:u: inomination if offered on her platform, | D- Johnson of Pendieton Hill are sad . ; which included opposition to the ened to Jearn of her serious ill somewhere. You and I i > » The committee of arrangem peace treaty and league of nations peace Frapiet 7 with Revlew for God amons the furmishings oo |he living Christ was to be a part of | was Channing Smith, Tingley Gosle, | & renewal of the declaration of ‘éfl‘“' treaty and the league of nations. ‘Baward Thordson is suffering 7. lumbago. the sanctuary, In hymnal, or Lilyjs or | (e world ite? Tle met and ate with | Sterrill Chase and Phillp Seyles. — |can independencer” urging recognitior | MEX|CANS DENY THAT O e el of Norwich was & busi- organ, altar or co; " o | them at the lakeside. He entered their — of ‘the Irish re the Ry find Him 1t oup weeae? f30le, will| |7 X NG ‘revealed Himself in the| ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE OF Siates, and desounoing English rule jn| BONILLAS HAS BEEN KILLED|ness caller in this place recently, 4 though these may be only materis] cp | breaking of bread and talked with NEW LONDON £OUPLE |Ireland, were adopted at a mass mee Washington, April 4—The Mexican |, re anxious to be out. S EWS eflll Jeets in themseives and utterly devoo"& men as they went about their daily| Announcement has just been made|.NS Rere tohight under auspices of the | embassy today announced receipt of of life. "¢ | tasks submerged in the great prob-|of the marriage of George F. Bou. |G\ Na-Gael. Eamon De Valera, advices from Mexico City, officially BRIEF STATE NEWS MAGAZINE SPECIALIST The great Taster truth for us is the|lems Of the hour. We are to learn|teiller to Mrs, Emma Carlson Row.| President of the provisional Irish re- | denying recent reports that Ambas- UNION SQUARE realization of the living presence of | (TOW the Easter message that we need [ley, both of New London, in New |Dyblicy’ was the principal spesker, and | sador Bonillas had been killed or| giamferd—The condition of - the THEM WHERE, | 304 4n the world of today. We believe | 20 1vie our lives alone, nor stand by | York, March 24. Mr. Bouteiller is em- | cuolcSSs Were made by Supreme | wounded during a political demon- | pogt road, both east and west of WE DELIVER ANY' E: | that God has been in the worla in oih | the graves of our loved ones alone, nor | ployed as a pharmacist in a New| ool Ju?.ice} sntel . Cobalan u;ld stration. o ford."has become steadily worse e days; that He was with Abranam, |cct the darkuess of the unknown|London drug store and was in|avioid o SRYOERR (CORES B e NN pRISON FOR MURDER during the past week. Scarcely a day Isaac and Jacob; that He wrousn; | 2ione. for He is near and will reveal | charge of The Griswold store last | pooq ormon© v % 5 % X has passed during which the warrenite wonders through’ Joshua and Do, | Himself to us if we are in search of | year. He will be manager of the come | ACh¢ J/uson, members of his cabinet ESCAPED, RECAPTURED | pas not either buckled, sometimes to e s . d senators and representatives. v. nk from six . and Paul. But is He here now? .. | Him and want His presence, pany’s branch store which is s0on to | an cr t _| Frederickton, N. B, April ¢—New- |the height of a foot, or su N‘Ekel Planng not the whole program of Jesus af.| The schools in this distriet will re- |be opened in New London. Loy g ot b i B o . man Clark, charged with the murder [to ten inches. the resurrection so shaped by Il oy | oven this (Monday) morning, after the| Mrs. Rowley is a graduate of the | empied so. enter the. inertre where|CL Miss Phoebe " Bell who escaped | Ansonia—The Tuesday hall holiday W Lawrence hospital training school for the meeting, “to commemorate the from a private hospital here last for Ansonia store clerks has been 3 Mrs. George A. Peck of Otrobando|nurses and has been visiting nurse yroclumutior; of the republic of Ireland T!lursday, ‘was rucapu:n’td today at |made permanent by action of the trade Piatha yeart ol hen & e e e | avenue, returned recently from a few |for the town of Waterford. in the civt of Dublin on Baster Mon- | Limestone, Me., by New Brunswick |interests committee of the Chamber of Tear Admiral - oy days' stay at the home of her parents, day, April 24, 1916," was held. officers. Clark had walked the dis- | Commerce and the various stores, ex- Robert eary. NERVOUSNESS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith of Colches- [EASTER SUNDAY PICTURES The resolutions 'pledged loyalty to | 'ance twenty miles, clad in his"night | cept the drug stores, will be hence- | gverer of the North Pole. Sy SHOWN AT Y. M. G, A.|the United States, congratulated the |CIGtRINE: M 1 4. forth closed at 1230 Tuesday after-| mheritsa: the Admiral's & edsis. AND FATIGUE | _Auison Rogers of Boston spent Bast-| , 1u.00 gqudience gathered at the|Scnators who'opposed cenfirmation of mestone. Me. APril 4—The cap- | noons the year round. trophies, etc. He has also beem er at his home on Upper, Washington | o, 2757 BUGEACE, Bahered Ak (el the peace treaty, nsserted the “politi- | ture of Wewman Clark, charged with | portland.—Rev. George H. Heyn,|. riven Eagle Isiand, near Harswell KALPHO isa wonderful remedy for | street. Sondty attornoon: when sterespiiaon | cal, ‘industrial and governmental ca. |the murder of Miss Phoebe Bell at| ector of Trinity parish, who recently | yiains; with's request (hat the prop- .the tired, exhausted condition caused Miss Bernice Underwdod 4’ student | 1icuyras of the Holy Land were |Pacity of, the Irish had been am ey 8, N, B. was effected by a by overwork. Makes you eat well, sleep [at the New England Conservatory of 2 declined the invitation to become di- | oo b, hown. The pictures ncinded hisiors | tested. in’all quarters of the woria~ | Pustoms officer today at a dweliing | teCior of religious education in St.| it7 (be KOPL in the posgession of well and feel well, ‘A great tonic for |Music, Boston, has been passing several bufldings .and places connected with |20 declared “America is bound in g er. He made ev se- is descendents. X 4 i Andrew's parish, Yonkers, N. Y, bas brain and nerves, Indlspensable to all | Javs at the Home of her parenis, .| the Life of Chrlst. - Several of them | 100r to lend her moral supbortto se- |36, LG 3 Guill ol "% JI° C307 |dust. been elected canon of Christ e % mental workers. Take homeabottleof [22d Mrs. Dwight L. Underwood of|showed the customs of the fe ndependen: A to convince the world for all time that | SPIin§ vacation of one week. FINISHES at UNITED METAL MFG. i Hartford, and has Sack Deople. used a stomach pump and Clark wae gharch cafedral, Harticed, and has | seb-temssepair—aot—gab st = KALPHO fablets to-day and restore | Feci's Comer. . The last group showed the Garden of Will Continue His Knock: turned over to Canadian officers at the | Pe¢R > E Miss M “ 'y of Elm ave- | Gethsemene, Christ before Pilate, . v s Avon~—This town is much excited health and strength, [nsiston Kalpho. | e ‘Yoturns todey (Mondey) Trom 4| The Grucifixion, The Resurrection;| I¥s asking too much of Phil Kpox |0°ndery Lne a5 gn undesirable. over the miniature farm exhibit which Olglldron Uy Kalpho is sold by Lee & Osgood Co,, |few days stay at the home of her|and the Ascension/ Swahn's orchestra |t0 expect him to favor the resumption It's surprising how much respect & n Eddy has constructed for ex- ." FLETGIIEI'S Broadway Pharmacy, Smith Pharma-}uncle and aunt, Town Clerk. and'rendered music. Several men in uni- jof Charlie Crane's interrupted conver- | worthless man s capable of generating | hibition in New York at the coming c A s T ° R ‘ A and other relisble druggists. | prs. Henry L. Bailey of Groton. form_were in attendapes £ sation—Washington Post. for himpeit, Y child welfare and milk exposition te _ S .

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