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FTLL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES 7 A LEGEXD OF THY EASTER LILY, 4 The alsles in velvet darkness iy, The Dewe in shadow siep: 8 The, réws ' : e Y AT s s g 3 is lfmnll fl!.llfl won the Emumumuhdau(o‘dnkuumu, Through painted punes a moonvam nll m‘fl I3 thv“l;: N et lhe grlma % " Buck | Prelude—Sortle Fessbor : - : et ; Tl S ) And showed upon the stens 3 group bttt jurch ‘of the ity on | Processional—Hymn 109, Welcome Athem—We Shall bon Jesus, SR ; S Of kneeling angels paie. "| Sunday, b Al el Happy Morning F B! Tettes | - s - : 2 Garrett. Solo—Mrs. Wm. Crowe, Jr.. Each swung a censer as she prayed,, b m”& owiog: i gl?vnn 121—Alleluia! Allelufa! ° Oftertory—Midnight. In’ tha e An ‘alabaster cun, s sy 1 Hyma 112—Jesus Christ Is Risen To-Soprauo and Ato: % »fl{&"‘m e S ‘:’-’-rm o . B 3 Reeedfiknu.l—n.vmn 110—Come Yo | - Postlude. z z',r-;:ym"n}yxl.! and fro, Middle Sta st Faithful* - - - X « |Grew soft with airs of Paradise, iy fhis ols i y 'éuvmem Postlude—Mareh PR Clark | EASTER SUNDAY MUSIC AF 7@ ° - Asq beivy widh pesfyme ,‘m,’l AniSaE iy M B e DA et / M-l& Episcopal ; £T. JONN'S. CHURCH, MONTVILLE = 3 = A sound disturhed the sraph bast, T ....._.»n ‘Have Taken Awaye My 1 At Stfi_John's church, Montville. the 3 F < A perhey vaniehed in the n Anf ” ret A R | following will be the prosramme of Baat- 5 A nt ome, forgot and left, hehisd ook Fresh _south O chtacts. M Scoty | Trohide-Geanet m"" Weat| S5 music Eiven'at the 1036 fedse:y, i > 35¥ So, when' the BorshipRers arrived, eather Saturday.s > M. e ot 2 7 417 The church was dim and sti Sande Hook-t-iatteras: Moderats 40 e Dot u;};nm o ‘;:”3’,‘,’,,,”_@“ % makymgflfi i R ; Byt o' unon 1 "-n': - Y30 g qmn winds, falr weather Satir-|pogiodt -Alleluia Dubots | T Biorg & Bamby | Grogs guey foand an Ba areens. . ?".nu AN '}:"rnoehu:}l;exmih\r‘; ‘x\t:' 2) ' Reed g’:::fg“qem—mot wq T FARTERTIOR. For m,_h w Brigland: Partly| o -,,"m, Loret [ Gloria Tibt " Wopdward | agnus=pei = 3 sloudy . Saturday;. Stnday unsettled; 2 Hynmin—No, ‘118" ¥ < Benediction will follow ths mass. Srobably. showera; p.d!gnh temperatute, | AdthemcoWorthy Tx the Lamb [ HECNG S e e JZites | Where o Suiuiarie B 7. Dootey “Observations in Norwieh. ' | s Your Wings Jesus Lay B Ed-ud ueu-y X R e e ahe, oty ShAIEAIA Beld XoN araten [ Santtus Tn D, (Noi2) " -t 5 Reed | Tadntus Bego 5 g tof fecotts rtéd from changes L 'Grey | Benedictus Qui Venit .2 Reed | Diving, Praises gt < &t .,,,"‘m° setrie, readings gaRa 7\ | Agntis Dei—0i Lamb of God '+ Frark [1audate Dominum Priday e A ¢ Gloria in Excelsis » Dudiey Buck| “Mrs. Thomas* J:- Heatr; Natnre yoices all her giadneks, Ifiylhllmv hc-r'(;wm .24 sadness, Teace and joy and gladnesty X Easterviae. "V ¥ 80 Tet avery heart of sorrow Neither troubik keen nar horrow} WAlL is Peace upon the morrow, Op.’ 31, No. 1 airect At Eastertide. Thet. Bar. 2 Gl LR ' ot Tell the resurraction story, W ::}3 By pe Jotmsen S&ifif“a.m“ o Battefian | pApm BUREAUS PREPA 3 S E v Bt et :-;-;hgf.a'-v. R e . Bpwmae | joes, Wildeot 5 et oeniies FQE $10 MEMBERAHIPS 2y i Fhon At Eastertide. i . 7| Oftettors: Solo—Ye Belis Yot Bester Day [ N TN T TN P Blck: | W, Eilely Allvn of ‘Waterford and ‘W. 3 3 B b Rin e et sitogs i ¢ Dressier | a%. 5ot “Tames J. Motre, hass and [W. Service of Preston, Fred Kanahan o( 23y r In the becenss sent's swing i Predictions for. Friday; Rain, followed| - _...Miss Bernice Underwood ’ director. - Lisbon and County Agent H. ¥. Johnson . Every heart for ‘oy sl by clearing and WaTmer... Flue Objigato, . Mr. Stanley: Gay St. Patrick's + |attended. the meeting of the state u { % ) At Easterfide Friday's weather: Souther!; rainstorm | Anchlensis-The Lot is My, Strength bureau fec:ration at New Haven Th ol P s s ' . & el ' Reed $ O'Clock Mass .. .. .... |day. Delegatos wess present tfom \d-“. “ dependab: lity is such that all [ — r Organ Postlude—Festal March| Christ, the Lord is Risen Today ford, Tolland, Fairfield, New. Haven .... : adiliac depenaability P GLAD ZASTER. . Galkin | At the Gloria London ‘counties. , Dr., Wead vcr America, tens of thousandsof menand - When He o i our Nie ia vesrt BTN, MOUR ARD TIDES." .. 7:30 P. "x it ’r"d‘: Hse-! tm:en 2 ;e:u,::cg;l: state federation, pi ad n . i o) And while the Faster Jily's bloom. fgan, Prelude—Chorus of Ansels At {the Sanctu thi ? ster : T S W s T e | s ) seotson Clark | 14 he Holy, DAz :;jr)ay- He nsked (he delegates from the vasl-| = women start out day after day, with serene Beoalls Rl arimayn v tat Sompt il Rises., | .Sets. ]| Water. || Seta. | Choir- nm——u'. The Cross is Full of 3 58 ous counties for a report on the feelin 4 : . it D oo MY tomanis. the: seored e Mt - confidence ‘that the Cadiltac will carry HUMOR OF THE DAY Bay. Mo m [ 5wl & m | o m | Anthem—Awake, Glad ‘Soul! Awake |Kvrie Mereandante | bership campaign. _The delegates report- X A = L Bl T. D. Wiliiams | Gloria Mercadante leq a favorable atiitude toward the 310 them to their destination and back—nearor ot i yon: 46 when bty A A 3 {1 13 | onot nm—w.. Bver King so ;| Credo = ll‘h'::‘;wll‘:lt"t: :e;‘nb&dnhl; in 21l of the cauntles exsept | - . ith . [ 7 A | comes @ crime? 3 3 Kirkpatricky Hallelujah Chorus ambillo olland where the feeling s.cmed to be o ea - L (034l mmen | I NKINRIE L ia Choonn et Gisinn [ that n $5 membership would be Scuan far—wil 011( a moment's cause ior worry, (_mc;’o":;,mg'.“;l 1 suppose.”—Loulsville 1100 £25 e evening servicé will be a union | Agnus Dei Mercadante | New London county was the only county % (T - . - 148 | 828 Fone, lof the Pirst Comgregational and |0, Salutaris i to report ready to take up immediately N e My, father was 2 fan of few_ Winds; 1238 || 10729 | FC Wre Methodist Chigthed wWiAh | Tantum Ergo Van Dossen |the $10 membership campaign, but plans NM—THE A C sw AN CO —New London she smapped. . o B combined caoirs of both churches. Laudate Dominum were made: by ‘the delegates from Hart- ’ 1B . o . sl b L e et N g Six heurs after high water it ia low e Festal March - - Organ and orchestra|ford county before the meeting broke up . e replied—Detroft Fee Pass. water, which js followed by flond tid Greenevilie Congregation: Soloists, Mrs. F. L. Farrell, Miss Lo- |{o call a special meetig of the members He (angrily)—1 was certalrly the big- O 515 ve 1030 A M. 'mu Bellefles M Bernard. Covle. fof the Hartford County Farm Bureau te gest foo] in the world when 1 asked you TAFI'VMJE Organ and Orehestra Mrs. Edward Ryan, Mrs. John F. Dovle.|ratify the plans proposed ‘by-‘the state ‘ to marry me. X Doxologys ¥ Daniel Gleason and John F, Doyle, Ben- |fedoration for carrying out a nt me-b« 4,8 ® : She (sweetly)—Not the biggest.” denr- Prime Dugas.of South ‘A street re-|The Joy of Easter, Chorus Choir | ediction will follow the mass and |ship campaign. est; 1 accepled you.—Doston Tanserigt. ceived word Thursday notifying him that 1 : ° Thomas |jang's “string orchestra of ten will as-| e meeling went on record ‘as recom: " Little Bob was playing with s moth bis son Edmund pf Putnam was injured | Hymn~He is Risen sist ‘the choir. P mending to the various -farm' ‘bureaus s v by having & frefght car fun over his foot| Soprano Solo—Open The Gates of the er's opera glasses, and happening to look I Stainer Ssered Heart Church—Taftville that they call special meetings of their Temple A b AE N el e at her through the big end. he excisimed : . o o ratity ‘the p mamma! You are way 2 0 service at the Congrega- ¥ Eljzabeth Olat High Mass, 1 *45 posed increase in membership so mt:t yrvuol:uk like a dl-un: r‘-x:u:: l:’u.un + tional church Sunday morning Mrs. James | The Wondrous Story—Chorus Choir Kyre 3 Millard | plans could go rapidly forward for the , Telegraph. A Bidwell will sing In the End of the _Louden | Gioria Millard | carrying out of a state,wide membership Wil h needed Sabbath, Matt. 28; 1-6 by Oley Speaks,|Offertory Selection Organ and Orchestra | Ggertory, Haec Dies O'Bladie {campaign. - A[9~Pnr. what fs the most 20d O Day of Resurrestion, by Arthur E.| Hyin—Allelujah. i Credo - Baluta | E, B. Heaton, organizer for the Na- ) ARy Fisker. |The Sunday scaool sesision will soon- | garct,o Miliard |tional Farm Bureau Federation, reported taw—Willle. you Saish Yeet] The warm 'el.!.ber Q( Friday. was wel-|sist of an Easter concert at the regu Agnus Dei ‘ ; that Rhode Jsiand was rumning a very comed by the younger boys of the village, | lar hour. oloist, 0. I. Tellier. Director Hugh |successtul state wide“campaign and’that| He is rated in his-community.as & sound, | of 30 per cent. of thi u many enjoying The aftemeon playing ball t Central Baptist .| Kinder. the man in charge of that work wouldsbe | constructiVe lawyer, and he will take. to|has been awarded oy i Seean, on the Providence strest grounds. 1050 A M. ; The cildren’s choir will sing at the [avallable for Work in'Conheaticut ‘around |the beach all the qualifications that the |Jimes J. Donohue :n sett.cment of ths (Continued from Page Seven) Pirst War Feonomist—What extrive- The Daredevils baseball club is to holr | organ “Preiude—“Festival Buck {8:30 mass. the middle of April. A-motion wag made | best Connecticut citizenship affords. claim’ of ‘Robert A. Wool of Nasumtii. gance! You have two hats (o match thet & meeting mext wesk for the purpose of Maw—Willle. you finish your . might SOCIAL CORNER work and go ® ped !—Nashville Tennds- s Into “Joy" . . land carried th™ the memby 1l in al' 't may be said of Governor |R,| L, against the n Conues.icu” |ing an opening and get some smoker to|gn . o organizing a team for this season. e R R ek Stone Sacreq Heart, Norwich Town mittee be appointed with w:'::".r., ‘:;: uta'. no. # itions that they are most| Power Company of Vesvills. pening thoroughly. That | Second War Hconomist—Oh, ‘m, 1 As yet the Pinochle iclub has not se- Doxglogy { First Mass 8:30 A, M. and carry out’the state wide member- | excellent a.u the state has good reason The_testimony in e siowed fhat | the flies for. &l little til o3 e | haven T've only one dfeds to mateh cured.any rooms; and i, s rumored that Pailiter—Psalm 24, page 11 Junior_Choir ship ‘campaign, * Bilery- Allyn of “Water-|to he well satisfied with them—Hartford fon Aukust 4, 1919 Mr. Wood receivel an | er remedies. The fwe: plter-Sradey. Batletth the club may. be, disbanded. Hymh=—137 - '« s Hymns—He is Risen, Chants tie|forq from New T.ondor &ountyand Stan. |Times. injury. 1o’ his .right arm waich -has re- Bobbit: 1t you nesd more col- | "Ly 0y o ought- ts 6 edbler the p A l“" Founger people are think-| ‘ghripmure Angel at the Tomb. To Him Who for |ciiff Hale from Hartford-county were: ap- — ‘ sulted in the loss of 99 Ber ceni. of tne|lar points or medalions let us krow ¢nd ing about formipg a camera - club this Abthem—"1Th the End of the Sabbath” |Our—Sins.Was Slain. Alleluia, Ateluia. |50 e you to borrow money ™ ted by the chair as‘a committse of |UNDERWSOD LEAPS. INTO senq you a dozen or so or what- use of the arm Mactariane | Offertory. - Virgin Mother, Quieen of | {wo tq carry out the Wo summer. o armye 193 ebaw. 1 h b “1 @0 repiied Farmer Cormtassel s s | For. this injury e fad besn .iectiving |ever you wish iIn that line, as 1 have|, - P - #Heaveh. When at Thy Altar Lord I| Tnis commjttes wi'l have the probl \°' | LEADIN PINOCHLE FLAY | g (0N WNIY 0 ecores of them. 1 hope to meet you and [ AN that is’t afl 1 think. After the ayer T orste) roblem i : 5 : oo money has been borrowed some further Ti ORirbey . § Kneel. of securd he canvassers from among | URderwood who lasi week climbed from |-{oper 12, 1920. Mr. ¢ Cosma and all the flower lovers at_the [ZUUCF R0 Besh ROTOwLd eome il Y m C. Response A {Maren—Procession March Clark | tne farmers here in this state’ and of [Sikth position to third place in the West per ‘cent. of the use >f eash fnot w Atoosiel, S % much troubls about payin' it baek.- Dance at Newton’s hall, Westminster, | Soprano Solo—*Easter Song” Higa Mass, 10 A. M. | ~|drawing up ‘the general plans for tais|Side Pinochle club tourney this. Week, | entitles him fo omn-usata for With best wishes, - Mg Saturday, Mareh 26th, Music by Morey's : Dennee | Vidi Aquam i campalign. The details for eaei county |Jumped into the lead and now leads the | woeks at 31410 a wave from March 2 CANTERBURY BELL Azs Bind of Jewsit City.—adv, Silge Kyrie Tanner | i1l b In charse of & local county chai, |A¢id by a margin,of 415 points. J.Jor-| 1821, “Has the automobile revelutionised ] R Gloria Tanner | man named by fhe farm bureau in that |d2n With high score for the evening went Lo SR £ farm lite et e Credio Wiegand from tenth to sixth place while Pendle- e Aibaaboh Magy i Gl ‘SAsess. certainly has,” replied Mr. Cobbles N TOWN Organ Postlude—"Gloria tn Bxcelsis county. Nearly One and Ome-Half Inches of ¢ 57 . Mozart | Offertory—Alleluia, Allelua ¢ fon took & volplane almost to the\cellar. During the Masonie ceremonial exep-| M8 SR aid B b ; 7 - “1t has made farm work e union prayer v:::unh;:thi:ldu;:r::e;o?; (1805 M. 7 i:',fi.t: Rt ~ },f:;;’;;;g SAYS SENATOR BROWN HAS T e fon B Thureday, nigat’s 914 Folay mornir > e ak IN A\ Commat | e Mhbes week closed Priday evening. Thursday|Oen Prelude—"Hallelujah Chorus Benegiction of the Most Blessed QUALIFICATIONS ¥OR JUDGE | °J. Jordan 7660; Underwood 7810; Bal-| rainfall as measured by. the water de- I1'7 houte on Church sireet there were | "™Syey “put narder to, get dome Aftet evening at .the .Firat Congregational Eapel PR, > It was argued for Ex-Governgr. Hoi-jley 7470; Parker 7360; Hallisey 7260;|varunent amouniod 15 139 inenes, r uk a hired man Bas discoversd he can travel chureh, thera was: .o attmndance at | L N0 2 Awakening Hymne® | e comb that. ‘ne ‘was ’ pecufiarly fitted o Lewis §975; Peckham 930; Hahn 8720 |ing the tolal .ra'ats 1 £>+ : date fifty miles & hour in & filvver you ean’t the union comgwmion wervice. Rev. Gur- m‘fl,, Bi'w,‘:n""“"'“g Homns® |y ewvante Heminun "\ {nominate ‘higl court judgés by‘!r«-m otla. Jordan, ‘s Eflukell §200; Peltia | 362 indbes: -The a 427 Cor TIIS OUT—IT 1S WoRTH MoNEY | 9Avince him that ariving ¢ tracige bears don F. Bailey_conducted the scrvice and g ex itairs S. Clark | the fact that having been'a judge Himselr, | Pendieton 6175, es. ut this silp, enciose with 5 any resemblance (0 & joy ride—Birming- read for the Scripture lesson John 13. ;‘,‘:’:‘;" § Soloists, Mrs. Morgan Cronin, Mise |as well as bélg a lewyer of many yeurs'| The standing is as follows: Underwood Sy & ot 35 Smemmels Ased | ham Age-Plerald. The address of the . evening.was by the | oy Mary Bifkley, Henry Jarvis. Leroy |-xperience; je was emiinéntly qualified-to |45,200; Peckham 44,785; Lewis 44,685 Flizabeth \. Malone, or-|seicct men whose appointment would re- | Pettis 43,670; Parker 43.1%0; J. Jordan visiting pastor, Rev. William J. Craw. | Ofertory, For Disturbanes . Hubbard. ford who spoke from . part o the 34t | OTEan Selection-—1 Know et My 2roltey. ame and ad-| “What rank is that officer over there?™ PR > ve in returm | cooed the Sweet Young Thing. i A Stephen Stoklasa, 24, of Taftvi! was containing Foley's Hone; " & ganist. flect highest credit npon the siate gaud | 41,875 : Bailey 41,790 ; Hahn 41.675; Hal- 22 e | a I oney | ~uppirat” Jjeutenant. replied her eacort verse. A new.commavdment I give unto | o, Pedemee Tivetnt o Handel | St ~ porovide ‘judges of the highest typs. Pe- |lisey 41.255; A. Jordan 40,380 Pendle-| &frested about o o'clack at the Greene.| e TpuEhe. COls and | .Goodness me: He doesn't look -89 you, That ye loye one another; as I have Wit Roed Tusal .of the nominations sent in by Gov- |ton 40,770; Haskell 35,405, e e o e O CToe ‘and. Dack, . Theumativ, . has et | SSNtOMlly o8, My, Myl The AL 0N . om. Delaeace was made o twp o, '206 e T ek, M orgid i -nsguks_ih-t Ex-Governor ok sy SomBAIG by Stagter Frel| 4t 100, B AT allments; anit Poiiy | toRastl - Andtook ‘at 411 the iusimE ' o am Gell > ma mar dis. Allmy 3 3 characteristics .of . Christ's love. First, organ, Postiade—"Festival” Famk",fl‘;flg’;a" A‘:’ls‘c ‘Adam Geibel | Holcomb's lauirels ‘as @ picker of judges | sETTLEMENT FOR $600 turbancs on p; mu’;, ak Frmy"m e artic Tablets, a wholesome ard thor- [and thousands who came after himP— the love which he bestowed upon those First B: < % % s o R are in danger. ‘Despite’ the fact thatne " » ‘e gl cleansing cathartic for constipa- | American Legion Weekly that were undeserving; and secondly, the st Baptist Offertor+ Solo—Lillies of iaster 16 not a lawyer and’not e dnigeribat IN COMPENSION CAFE|Stoklasa zave. bonds at police headquar- ousness, headaches and sluggish |* o g nstancy of Christs love. Rev. Mr.|p.ooc o 1030 A X rten s Marguerite Drloll . o iber |merely ‘a lmber merchant, Governor| A cith ssttiement of $§00 tis been |ters/alter his arrest. fies & Oseyon o o e asss s SN A Crawford stated.it was the greatest joy | o' uoc 1resurrection Mo Tohaktin]| Golden; Ty Rags A Gethel | Lake seems to have made. selections which | umarded by Compensation Cimm.ss:iner "ot 284 H 'ma ve the death of B0 had had sincs being In the Christian | oo oot Tiie Day of Gion O Day of Davs \ Adam Gelbel | compare favorably ‘with any in recent| James J. Donohue in ihe caxe of.Josith siae o s e mnrlfln:y.nv, v;‘ué bread with another | Afthem— 7 i ' 10:30 O'Clock Mass . times, Badxer, o:‘sw' o e P 1 8 o s ’ chu . Mr. Crawford and Rey. Mr. p o g B Great interest éenters In the lypolnt- AR, o LabaNon,, ARAILS! . “Ha retir v asen Baliey offciated af e Sacrament of tne| LT ; oy ment of new judges to the superfor court.| Conetruction company, j l a0 to BgtRs ot why ‘ewal shod I T s ‘) - . : e hearis oa 2 . o Y » atl, seeior REMI e the B s“!‘:l'An@h;m—ln Hogy Toet My Re | Glori 3 e xolent, Tseleation] | DaYe besn'| ety showed 1hat M. Badger receivsd ra as er peCIa s a ton to the consumer, and none of his urch, and Henry T, Frazier, deacon of e e sozti| Gredo ! Sewator Ayn“L Brown" of N6 a fracture of Lie ribs and fibwa. The friends have seen him since "—Birming- s it rwich is the Congregational church, assisting. . |LraYef oA {Ham Age-Herald. date of the iotiamt was R 3 At he cidoe s Rev. Mr. Crawiorary | Qlertory—Edster Meditation Sanetus_ Millard |8 THeI700 DE TounE mas ia bublic Ute |13, since: Mer 21 . THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY address he made special reference to the | N - Seras e tioit SneegtiyvHe M or of | Bt has -been r3:e .text; Love one anolher; as I have loved | SSrmon \ Recessional W. Heintze |Recticut a Y, hie has been mayer of ; i v the rate of $3.79 you, saying he.wonld like to add anather | PoStlude—Christ is Risen . TLorenz| Soloists—Misses Sadie Driscoll, (s city and H&mnounead advocate of de- | U5 TLC -m’, ol cleeksolsshe apesio sommandment, Do this in_remembrance{, , Chureh of tha Good Shepherd prane, U Sk - Bomepn, i S e R 1':-‘; i i f me. This seemed Eo Miss Rose -Malone, ~ contralto; Mr. Batiey had fouts snnntie | r AN Coerne | Cornne. bass; Nicholas Spellman, ten- | e bats (At modersi sociéty ophafdery | sommendatory words that Rev. Mr. Craw-| Anthem_Behold, the Angel of the ori, John Fontaine, tenor. - restrictive, ‘he is -not -aitogether.z - 11~ THE KALEIDOSCOPE Detween 1828 and 1845 Russin nsed ! platinum coinage. Hawks which attack field mice neves 'COMPENSATION FOR INJURIES In Daintiest molest poultry. i ¥ 3 eral; in the sense of men-who sesk leg- TO ARM. AND FEET . A ford was to take up work in another field,| .. Lord Tanra] . STeALEEyHears, La Houtaing islation and other means of making the| A lump sam of $2460.72, compensation CaliGNin Bak idre LIS Aot at the beginning of the new conference | Anthem—Magdalens Warren . Trinity Methodist Episcopal. world 2" better *plnes o Trén Neite o | 1o (Ro 10us of $0 por rent ot the uer Assortments Flavors planted in olives. gl c,:‘,’:m" l,':‘r'.":“i‘i"::“‘“ by Rev. | Postiude—Festival March Driffield « £10.30 a. m. . |entiaily and emphatically. s' progresaive. | of -the right arm above (3 e ani : The call of a katydid can be heard - 3 ; 14 Despite his bli 34 w> : to te fle, B o hnd s deasians of Shaenr Christ Episcopal Prelude—Templa March J. Lyons | Despite his' inferest in' public. afta compensation for 234 wxats at $14.10 & r a quarter of a mile week from March 21, 1331 for tha loes , 1030 A M. '\““““,:"‘_;“‘:j_'_':.};’;" sl “’Jrnma.--.ruuhu Deo’ Siver Rev. Mr. ’szflnd fame to )\;s‘mch e a s, woome Town four Years ago in April, Having previsusly sld .apastorate at the Old | CTist Our: Passover Moty Mystic Methodist .church. He and his| Gloria Robinzon % 2 s s e livery. ‘No tedmu waiting. siiters, Miss Sara hand Miss Margaret|1¢ Deum ‘Woodward, ‘. WE CAN HELP SOLVE THAT STOCK REPLEMISHED DALLY. Sretora, n::‘ made many friends since 'é":f‘ e s 4 e s | é : AL R b b i oy L it R § . 1 i e : kinds, packed in 1 Ib. box— | ~ . The March wnion.meeting of the Mety- g e o (i Frer ke since. 3% o latier. onarcn Sinday | ONetory Anthem—Coon the First Das ening, witha special Easter service. ostey Rev. Framc A. Junkins of Norwick|Sanetu 7 Ly Tcwh 1s to supply the pulpit at the Qua. | Communion mnm 225—Bread of the % 2 BOXES Sl 00 fer Bl Baptist church Baster Sunday. | - Warkd < ol N : e Rl H A0 .We dre showing an excellent | An assortment of Bitter ¥ . . By H bands, ly of fuel and a flat or = f sy in f Sweets, q"ppermmu, Co- Yellow Tint Bon-Bons, Yel- || apartment ‘often being oftered as an ad- line of newmodels, n fact, coanuts, Frozen Pnddin: low Mints, Assorted Bon- ||diins! inducement sarents. Mn.and Mrs. Dwight W. Avery. T £ig . Old-fashioned Creams— o M ol Poland's -reunion’ with the se- was Wi Toth Avery of Hartford, armyed |Fiora A. Citties of Westerly, R. 1. : ; er, . ; IN-1-LB. BOXES, 50¢ Apricats, Asorted flontins memivhs o o Friday to temain Gver Easter Suritay. iy Tocke Betale Roms anll Mies M b g 2 — e | Fancy Fruits, Candy Lillies || Toiich srmics, cast orgse waves of the izabeth A. d grand< che’ Rose of Uncasville are pass- s = / .- tanehier, Mine iidred A Hinney, et m the Easter vacation at the home ot > T : Blflfl Sweet Peppermints— { for Easter Parties. Baltic sea a gircles made of Poland's sa. \ Friday afterh8oh Yo be the guests for the | their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank il and sing and dance, as f intoxicated. A big shes> rapch In Alberta, Canada, is equipped with in ambulance for sheep, containing ten pens, five on_each side. During the last seasou about 7.000 jambs ) . 1st—Our. coal is the hntl,EHlGH mined. . Ne.pom.n Bricks. Chnfmd Bisque ¢ . Lemon, yellow tint. ‘anilla. 2nd-+ Our PRICES are the m for ‘quality coal. Fresh F“m Strawberry. Chocolate.. Pineapple Orange Ice. M—Q‘? GUARANTEE is that you can dépend upon e o e il 1 H- °°il at the Pfl“ ffl M you buy it " Faney Boxes of Chocolates, Maillards and Petterson’s. {|ac this time “or ths reason tnat it has Anthem—Now Upon the First Day of [is aloof from the intriguss of -pol Thote are ‘3400 Fritiéh war stmetd = ries in France and Belgium alone. Professor Richard Garner learned the meaning of thirty “words used by mess keys.” Women applying for a marriage leense in Oregon must be examined as to mental and physical fitness. Alfred J. Masters. county prolation officer at Rochester, N. Y., bas a bottle of wine that is believed to be 300 years old. Calcutta is said to%e the greatest rat exchange in the world, the redent Snding their way to and from vessels that enter that port from all parts of the werld. German newspapers are printing mamy advertisemesiy of women wishing hus- The early purchase of Candy is advised to insure satis- factory service. Fresh and delici nudy packed boxes, for prompt ‘de- IN 1 IB. BOXES 59¢ Miss Antoinette Van Cleet of .Jersey | GO in Excelsis 014 Chant City, arrived Friday to'be the guest for | ReCessionai—Hygn 116, “Come Ye - : cred follage 12 few dazs of the latier's cousin, Mfe, | Rose of Wawecus hil. : ; 4 POUND 45¢ e Early travelers through Arabia - told +An extra fine assortment of | Mixed Nuts, t many stories of a tree known as the / ba. ; laughing tred, hecause the seeds in the : 3 L S oW slx c l mondl, Slhed Peum- lusclous frut nad an odd property that v 3 { ) - A Packed in 1:lb. boxes, 80c THREE REASONS' why you should ; , —530—$3 + | P Chcomis Fudge — | Orders taken for Pastey for place ‘your order for, COAL with us , : i " |}~ POUND 45 Easter. caused the person eating them (o langh foryonrnextmters-upply- ICE CREAMS spinning whee! used by the Pligrims is & very modern affair compared with some which are to be found in operation today in the celestial country. ‘were born on the rangh, and the busy am- bulance was the mgans of saving the been found to be an ideal gas for dirigl- ¥ A full agsortment of Easter Novelties. ble airships, having Almost the Hfting quality of h¥drogen and being at fthe lives of hundreds of them, same time absvutely nonexpiogive It now develops that natural gas and the ofl nc. reservoirs of Texas are filied With hellum, The culturs of aflk in China is 'an it dusthy which is probably twenty cemtur- ies old and methods pursued today are much the same as the orignal enes. The ytileh & & Suiggsip b stpaiod .:. ares quantities. It s said that during 130 MAIN STREET war this vajusble material west to w=w> When it was h‘lf Deeded. SR