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| home by an attack ‘:tthp-‘dp,hm. VARIOUS MATTERS ot B AL 4 B i a0 Hleld At Soushy i 1 e : ; ! March 18 in Phe" fhast Gay of BL| o e R 3, With Bishop Gab the are Mrs. Annie of e % o Tecent guest of Telatives 1o Norwien] T Carolina shad was in market £ s z - St. Patricic’s day dinner. " €] Miss Amy Satterles of Norwlch ls sion and Church Fxtension; singing by stream coming i H Brooks is & e ralharon G Y = I ontey: “April_2: .30 1ova | betng. fub, 24 incresse . lenry soon to erec [oosup. 2 a. > ane 4 Roast Chicken . 25¢ |cottase i Pleasure beach. ol o | from b D, Romieon, & formee| ot several days it is %) H. F. Dawley and son, Clifton Daw- | April ot the chilrch and & rormer dis | . On Mareh 17, 1610, the rese '." ’ 1 m New Spring millinery at Mrs. G. P.|ley, have gone to Jacksonville, Fla., on t superintendent . of ~ Norwich| 71 inches below- high * oo DOERR | Stanton’s.—adv. ; a business trip. w district; 10.45 a. m., sermon by Bishop | which was about the. i g Sirloin Steak 23¢ Invitations have been issued for the| Joseph T. Mitchell of Frankiin street |ed by Steward Dillon, Rev. Jobm By chorus oh:'h-?‘ 236 » 25 (at_tha Luintil the s Moy, ’ . . silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. David | has been laid up this week with an at- %b’ G, E. Keith and Rev. J. nrch), anniversary of the board of | that the reservoir - will R X, Wi 18 | A Eom of Fulana. tack of sclatica. E Newiaad wiil be at the Oxfofd| Sunday schools, 5. W. Burch o gre-| show & gain tiough. this month. Por estern Sunday being the Feast of Lots, will| Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Hoxie of Mys- morsans. '?.:-.ZZ”’SET.,.“‘.‘S.E‘“;&‘“ 5% | of raintail. x":‘w;:::‘x:';?u:'n' C. Meye Pot Roast 10-12-14¢ |Bp, pmmemorated in comnection ‘with | tic Spent @ day this ‘week with rela- follows: the board of Sunday schools; 7 p. m., | though there was but .84 of an inoh Dayencd : E . the Jewish feast of Purim. tives in Norwich, 2 fgvangelistic service (at the’ church), | rainfall during March. ~Supt Corkery také no substitute. Rid R 16 The recent report of the farit| Mrs. Charles Caswell. of Norwich | jations; R oy o Souree o Jultn B WASHORL [ HINS De Jo0ke 006 Mt L e R ta gtk A ‘ <chorus chofr. several feet more in the two, : . board shows that the total capacity | Visited her mother, Mrs. Susan Park- rth| Monday, April 3: 8.30 .a. m., devo-| months. - At Mohegan lake .there is & Corned Beet $18e |25 Somnssent shoe mitlrper yourta Burst, at Plainfield early in the week, | League, W. B, Plaxton to preside, ser- | tions, in charge of M. D. Bueil, sub- | noticeable incréase from the last rain, | cream and fruit were servéd, and- the. .. ; g Clinton, C. simpaon ot Fairmouny | MO8 Hex: Seauel - lovin, peipe: | Ject Pulupolats [¥-owua | Mad | the water e being nine’ fest fut | cuoeic dopiried U: s lefe ner i Beet Tenderloln 35¢ Yesterday was & beautiful St. Pat- | street, who has a severe attack of | ¥y, fery quartatte of Boston universi- | business. 4 Foundations have been hullt for the| ' Thage present were Misses Ollye LAn- rick's ‘day, in marked (contrast to the | Fheumatism, is at the Backus hospital | &7 %c s aeiat. date in 1910, when there a snow | for treatment. Strawberries by Express will be|storm and in many places the tem- perature was below zero. The district ~_superintendents _are: | filters at the pumping station.at. Trud- | ton, Rhea Dobbrow, Martha Hanson, ? ‘Wednesday, March 20: 9 . m, Holy | Rev. J. H. Newland, Norwich district; | ing Cove brook, and are focated on the| Oiga Autthey: Huth Kind. La Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Pelffer have re- | communion; 10 o m. organization of | Rev. & J. Coultas, New Bedford dis- | pipeline this side of the pumplng i ien. Corrine Johnson Arifne Vetter, turned home, after spending a week ( Conference; 10.30 &. m., memorial ser-| trict; Rev. W. 1. Ward, Providence| tion. The water will be forc Irene Everett and Hans Bauck, Bruce cheaper Remember the military ball to be | ih Bortiand. Me, the suests ot Mr. and | vice: 7.30 p. m., address of welcome to | district. the filters by the pumps. It is expect- | MoAfillan. Fred Geer. Charles Timg- given by the Fifth Cos Spril 19~ adw | Mrs. Arnold Holden and Dr. and Mrs, | members of the conference by H. B.| The.standing committees are: Appli- | ed that the filters will bo snipped 10- | jey Albert Vetter, Buserson Jones, Jo- m— ‘sc Robinson. Chenoy, president of the board of se- | cations to address the conference, E.|day from Philadelphia, that beink the|soph Hyl, Oltver Wulf, Harry Kilroy. e o The Rockville Bugle and Drum band lectmen; “response by Bishop Barl| E. @ritchlow, M. S. Stocking, E. P.|agreement in the contract that is arranging for a big carnival on|SPECIAL CAR FOR Cranston, D. D. 8 p. m., anniversary | Phreaner; Bible work, S. J. Rook, R.| should be started for here today. After EASTERN STARS ATTEND e s Spimach . . . 30¢ |50t Vnich ait Connectiout and of the board of conference claimants,J. |'J, Chrystie, S. F. Maine; board of | they arrive they will be set up under FIDELIPY'S ANNIVE RERIY S wumber of, Maistohunstte drfmn LOCAL YALE MEN | i. Buckey to preside, address by k. €. | siowards (conference claimants), J. .| the- direction Of & representative of A f r g — m: . D, singh orus | Buckey, F. C. r, E. M. Anthony,| the makers, an justed, Fiaeing ¥ Celery 10¢, 3 for 25¢ | coms are to be unvited. Plans Being Made for One to Bring | choir. b G. G, Borivener, H. A. Ridgway, B, W.| A now drive has been opened to the| Fourtesn from Here Spent an Enjey BOYS ClOthCS The Waterbury Woman’s club has| Them Home from the County Gath-| Thursday, March 30: 815 a. m., de-|Goddier, J. N.' Paterson, J. B. Ack- | pumping station, which overcomes: the able Evening at New London. Caulitlower . 20 30¢ appointed a_general committee to ar-| ering Next Saturday Night. votions led by Prof. M. D. Bueil of |ley, John McVay, C. T. Hatch, W. 8. | climbing of the hills, which was .done £ i g range for the meeting of the State - - Boston university, Sohcol of Theolo- | Macintire, F. H. Spear, F. L. Street-| while the pumping station was being | A delegation of fourteen from tl or t e s New Be: 15¢ |Federation of Woman's Clubs. to be| The committes naving in charge the | & theme, Philippians I—The Mind of |er; church ilterature wnd periodicals, | bullt, The entrance is now at the cify represented Sachem chapter, No. W Beels . . held in Waterbury May 17 and 18. | meting of the: eraduiben of Yote iy | Christ—Trust in God; 9a. m., business; | W. W. Booth, J. E. Blake, K. J. Cory; | rear of Maplewood cemetery, where the |81, Order of the Eastern Star, at t . i ~ 2.30 p. m., address by Prof. W. C. Fish- | conference_board of church aid, J. A.| Lucas lot is entered, and from there.a |anniversary celebration of Fidelity ¢ " this county for the purpose of forming : h: Frida; ‘There cheap makes ‘The law prohibiting the lighting of er of Wesleyan univefsity, subject The | Wood, F'. L. Streeter, Charles Smith; | good grade is secured to the station.|chapter in New London omn y are ™ of Endive . . . 28 brysh ires br burning rubbish without | % county Yale alumni association, are | 7213 “of Ghiriatian. Dasteine.in Ic | confofemce. relations, One. year, 3 T.| T soakes It mich hindier than by |evening, attendig by invitation from Clothing for those who think first of ing with good succeas in elicit- P vening, attendinig b itation from a permit from the fire warden, went | [no°( D8 dustrial Life, 8. E. Ellis to preside; | Bartholomew, John Pearce, W. P. [ the former temporary drive. " |the New London Stars. Mem! Grape Fruft . 510 12¢ | e cect March 15 Peraons vioiating | '8 ihe Interest of the eraduates of |730"5 my, Soniversary of Eoard: of | Buck: two years, Thomas Tyrie, 1. W - the order from Westerly, Groton und | peice. ’ this law are liable to be prosecuted. | oitl Lo i aree o bos 1o attendamee | Forelgn Missigns, J. R. Magee to pre- | LeBaron, S. E. Hilis; three years, C.| TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL othér nearby towns were also present of ‘ffllfl 15 to 60¢ il be from fity to 100 In Sitendance | side; address by K. C. Stuntz, D. D, | H. Ewer, B, §. Ninde, L. W. Flocken: GONGERT. AND BALL |£°F the highly enjoyable ovening pro- | There are expensive makes for thees L Recent reports show; that the aver- | 2 ‘e % n‘x;l "nm“ e ot fn Frad. | correspondifg secretary of Ioard of| services of conference of 1913, W. H. vided by the New London chapter's e ik 7 Vi . age value of improved farm land in| % 's POSSible that SOWe OF € X e | Forelgn Missions; singing by male | Dunnack, W. E. Handy, James Coote: | qivon ot Armory by Sscond: Division,| Progfamme for its elghth anniversary. who b consider cost. ; mgm « o 20¢ Connecticut an acre was $63 in 1910, | Uates O e shny | Olbalieg Sunday schools, E. W. Burch, John ry by Visiom| The evening lopemed with ~degree| Butthese Suits of tow compared with $42 an acre in 1900, 7p | Sending out of nofices, but the cOm- | = Friday, March 31: 8.30 a. m. devo- | Thompson, E. F. Studley; temperance,| A. O. H, With Many Hundred in At-} work, which was done in fine form, Y ours combing Sammer s.“‘ 15¢ increase of 50 per cent. durink the | fUIRe I8 A0 OUS HO Rt A e o them, | tions in charge of M. D. Buell, theme | A. S| Muirhead, G. S. Stanley, R. E.| tendance. after which there was an _excellent | prices with superior quality es ¢ be Gscade. D e boen overiook. | Philipplans II—The Mind of 'Christ, | Bisbee; W. F. M. 8, O. L. Griswold, banquet at which a number of briet| o Sors sl bt i : or that those wlio bave been ove Self-crucifying Love! 9 a. m.,.busi- | W. D. Woodward, W. H. Allen; W.| With one of the largest gatherings|but interesting speeches were made. table whe are resl EggPlant . . 20¢ In the city court on Friday morningfed should attend. ¢ the grad- | 7®5%:_2.30 D. m. anniversary of Wom- | H. M. S, J. A. Marton, G. K. Sharp, | théy ever had, tho St. Patrick’s night| * The Norwich party returned by the [ and will give the best of b 0 o By opo g R ere is to be a meeting of the grad- | ey'y ‘Foreign Missionaty soclety, Mrs.|G. W. Manning; commitee on exam- | event as condicted by the Second di- [last trolley. It included Worthy Ma. case by paying $4 and giving to the|don at 7.15 for the purpose Of Organ- | Ggrieton of China will deliver the ad- | meet on Tuesday, 10 &. m., in ladies’ | Friday evening proved one of the most | tron Emily Doibeare, Treastrer Annfe Tomatoes % |zine $35,- was allowed to settle his | uates, in all departments, at New Lol- | w. [ Thurber to preside; Dr. Mary | ination and brethren to be examined,|vision, A. O. H., at the armory on|tron Esther H.' Blinn, Assoclate M P 5 .. - ; : 5, $6, $7and $ men he employed the amount which | izing the association and at 8 o'¢lock | Gress, theme Medical Work in China. | parlor of church; conference historian, | successful. It was the twenty-third | L. Woodman, Cenductress Susfe M. rce $ ] $ el Radishes is due them. This he did and ended | the banquet will be served ~Louis R 330 y. m. anniversary of the Women's | Walter Ela; assistants, M. J. Talbot, [ annual concert and bail by the division | Park and Rev. A. P. Biinn. Avery E. « s . 7e his trouble. {:01?;:3::-“‘;1 l;;l:rcg;g:"::fs h:;dflf;‘a‘: goma Mlulondl-ry soclety, Mrs. W. P.|F. H. Spear, S. M. Beale, W. J. Smith, | ana the drill shed had been hangsomfi- }:nrk, FMnch Dglb‘iure, gflr;.t Egillcy \\er- FREE—Six months’ subscription % uck to preside; speaker, Mrs. Annie | J. A. Ackley, B. M. Anthony, S. E.|ly decorated for the occasion under the|liams, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. e, Mr. : Leltuce . 7 and 10¢ imelt fishermen are sitting on the|county who are going and it i3 PO5-| G Clark, theme Lest We Forget. 7.30 | Ellis, Charles Smith, C. B. Delameter; | directions of Daniel J. Hinchey and|and Mrs. John H. Standish. the American Boy Magasise river banks and in boats dally scooping | sible a special car will be secured 0 |p, m, anniversary of the board of ed- | conference board of deaconesses, J. F. | Jeremiah Desmond, Who deserve great every purchase of a Boy's Suit. but their luck has not ap- | bring them back: ucation, W. F. isler to preside; ad- | Coo; 2 ..cm" s.m R i - yper, H. H. Critchlow, L. G. Hor- | credit for the striking appearance. piared as yet. oLt ls mearing the tme) 8oy’ sCOUTS GO dress by Franklin Hamilton, D. D, | ton, Mrs. E. . Stafford, J. M. New- | This transformation -of the hall was 3 2 i o sty ol ten L A chancellor of American university, |land, Mrs. Costello Lippitt, A. J.|accomplished in four hours and fifty I"defllS in stmv Apples for Ples Uk gl e Bt g OUT ON HIKES TODAY. | Washington, D. C.; singing by malé| Couitas, G. G. Schrivener, Miss M. E.| minutes by the hustling _decorators, e Ty chorus. Stewart. who are mot novices at that line of Enlisting in the United States mavy New Patrol Ready at Second Church| " Saturday, April 1: 830 a. m. devo-| The local committees are: Enter-| work. Across the front of the eleyated o rm .‘.‘ during the past week were William A,| and Big Increase at Methodist | tions led by M. D. Buell, theme Philip- | tainment, W. F. Taylor, S. M. Beale, | orchestra stand wera the letters A. O. Miss Rachel Thayer has returned to line mburg e | s e e o e e 2. Dol A, | Church, plans TIT—The Mind of Christ—Spirit- | R. S. Modre, James Cooge, L. S. Burr, | H. in electric lights, while at each side | the merson School of Oratory in gy Ao sty T e en ual Discernment; 9 a. m., business; | G. E. Wilis, R. W. Goslee, John Win-| were the American and Irish flags. [ Boston. Peaches, Plums, PCI”. @IC. | ohd Tosepn Maiorano of New Haven| At the meeting of the Boy Scouts on|2.30 P m. anniversary of Freedman's | terboftom, Russell Dynes, Christopher | Hanging from the centor was o large ’ "“* | ag apprentice seamen. They were sent | Friday evening at the Second Congre- | Ald, E. J. Curry to preside, address by | Glenney; information, C. G. Nichols, | green bell. Along the sides of the hall| Mr. and Mrs. Willis Austim of Wash- | The home of Hart Schaffner & Mars . +E3 ational church enough boys were pro- | P, J. Maveety, D. D, corresponding | Thomas J. Rogers; singing, ¥. J. Ben- | were festoons of tri-colored buntin | ington street fre at home after a few : ; foo numerous fo print fn|l fhe troining stetion &t Newport, | B o C o T tiol but were | Sécretary of Freedman's Ald Soclety: | dll, J. H. Keith, Harold House, Miss| with shields of Old Glors, from which | ays stay in New York: ' Fine Clothes. 4 - ot raised at'this meeting, They go |4 t0-5.30 p. m. Mrs. David and daugh. | L. M. Davidson, Mrs, J. 1. Winter-| were fiying small American and Irish this Nst. The”New York and astern com- | out on o hils this atternoon and again | ter will be “dt home” to ministers | bottom; restaurant, B. B. Lymag |flags. Along the girders which ofoss| Mr. and Mrs, Grosvenor Ely, Who DR OanOOIiNG e waloe, OF Hews=| Rest BatarBaY. wives, . daughters and deconesses at| David Dynes, P. G. Ferris, H. Rofs|the hall were hung long streamers of | have been spending a few, days in Papers on the New Haven system. has| The Boy Scouts at Trinity Methodist | the parsonage, 278 Main street; 7.30 p. [ Lewis; directory, G. B. Ferris, N. C.| red, white and blue bunting caught up | New York, have retnried. St. James . Jar meeting | m., anniversary of Home Missions and | Ingalls; finance, N. C. Ingalls, F. J.|in the center with green, while simi- c :;fle&? oo iy c;.’fi,‘;fi,',,f“;fifl si‘.“'é}’m';;" e e n "wag® thets | Church Extension, G. A. Grant to pre- | Bendali, T, J. Rogers: chairman of|lar designs wers dlsplayed on the front| Mrs, Willlam K. Jewett ) of - Nor- rke o7 the paver ey o maora Tadbiscs | fourt mastmg Fhey are showing | Side; address by C. H. Boswell, D. D, | the several committees, Rev. W. F.|of the balcony, Many compliments |wich Town has refurned frém Phila- No. 23, F. and A. N the stamp. The order was in effect| phenomenal growth, having increased | COrresponding secretary of Home Mis- ' Davis. Fere heard for the excellent appeat- | delphia, after a visit of several weeks. Thursday. *" | from 12 to 38 in four weeks. There ance of the hall. ) Fom Tt £ four weha Ther : - B g care acommresl S harniem, =.+iatny ot o ot | LADIES NIGH Sunday evening at the Central Bap- | aminations that a special night for|STUDY OF THE SEVENTY-SIXTH BIRTHDAY five numbers which was heard with}arrives in town today (Saturday) to ;xl.; chureh, Rev, L i ;xh.:mgn:‘_z:o:nz‘::uo:mw it e SOUTHERN HIGHLANDERS OF MARTIN F. BENT. | great pleasure by the gathering, which e i e mater, Tuesday, March 21, 1911, Last Thoughts of Christ. The several | ings from 4.30 to 5.30 o'clock, preceding | At Meeting of Woman's Home Mis- | Many Friends Gathered at His H and 1,000. The numbers were as fol-| # 8.15 p. m. t 11 be: - % 7 s Y FEISNTe; SEared o e tiomy lause being accorded 5 3 e et e Promise® o Cur pne: | the Wednesday nlght talks which ars| " gionary Sdciety of the Broadway | and Whist Was Enjoyed—Numerous | long, " eppleuse Delng accorded | wry, Channing M HunUREton and| wombers of St James, Somerset and L] The Vietory of Defeat; Dark- | urday afternoon at 2.30 the boys go| Church. Gifts. March, Sprigs of Shillalah, ‘Washington street, have returned from | visiting brothers and theie l."fu g F P ness and Dawn—adv. off on hikes on whichl the InSTUCHOn | 1.y way & Targe attendance at the| St Patrick's day means a birthday | SSCUOD. TauSL ~ (Gounod | Takewood, N. S, where they have | cordially invited to attend. e days onl 3 3 = ee o Or atew days only We are| 4 the service in commemoration of | 0 the second class scouts la &! Woman's Homo Missionary meeting of | anniversary for Martin F. Bent. Of | Gces ns woimnd © Pring Mal o & WALTER M. BUCKINGHAM, offering a 7 jewel the semi-centennial of St Luke's chdp, | GONG EVERY FIVE MINUTES. | the Broadway church, thirty-seven la- | West Thames street, and all day Fri- | Barcarolle, ;. Conterno| The Norwich club house was pretti- el, Bulkeley divinity school, Midale- 5 dies.being present, on Friday after- | day Mr. Bent was Kept busy respond- Jor= the |1y decorated Friday afternoon for the . town, on Thursday. the anniversary|Car Station No Longer a Sleeping- | noon. The meeting was conducted by | ing to congratulations upon his reach- | FOr the elshtecn numbers on the | & HeCTCUE " 0e N iss Tutia. Calking g sermon was by Rev. 8. O. Seymour, Room for the Drowsy.Ones. the president, Mrs, Edward D. Fuller, | ing his 76th birthday and reading the | Brogramme the muslo was furntshed by | o/ ;- "Class, which took place at 4 i - a am DD, '61, of 8t. Michael's church, with devotional exercises by Mrs. Ed- | twenty-six postcards recelved. In the|Miller's orchestra and many, encores| ;1o4" and fo which parents and elio ~ Litchfleld, formerly rector of Trinity| The large advertising clock in the | ward S. Worcester and the usual re- | evening, as has been customary for|¥oTe asked and given. The floor was Plled with the many dancers and. a|friends were invited. The attractive O Bt o 10 200 Episcopal church, Norwich. local car station which ticks off the |Ports of secretery and treasurer, several 'years, peighbors and friends | Mled Wb (he Wany GBRCErs and. Gl numhers, including German figures and movement in a 20 year - time of da; i Th ; f ; i .y and informs the patrons of e meeting was an interesting one, | gathered at his home and a royal good A |a_cotillion were prettily given by the Team Delivers Everywhers. filled for $9.75 Rial 8 Peck, one of Hartford's well | the road what time the different cars | being devoted mostly to a study of our | time was enjoyed, while the genial host | PrOBLIng was done by Frofessor Ma | ehfiaren. The foh g o e case for .75. knowr business men, died at St. Au-| gepart to the respective stations and | southern Highlanders, A letter from |proved the leader in all the fun. The evening, ments were served CUFRE | ore Bmily Camp, Esther Turner, Mar- H. JACKEL & C0. ¥ gustine, Fla, Thursday. He was a|towns, now has a new and novel fea- | Miss Maynard, a teacher at Lynn, N.| Whist was the game of the avening, e e had charge of the suc- | garet Savles, Coxstance Learned, Nan- A reliable Jeweler's guarantee is an|32d degree Mason, enroiled in the Nor- | yuro added to its other appliances in | C., in whom the Norwich churches are | four tables being played. Refresh. O e e e oacs | 6y Bigelow, Eleanor Norton, Barbara |Tel 136-5. cor. Market and Water Sta extra vaiye to purchaser. Yiich consistory, a past commander of | the form of an electric gong which | especially interested, gave glimpses of [ ments of ice cream, cake and coffee | SeSSful affalr and to whom, WS 8806888 | %y o, ®iphomas. Richard and Philip Washington commandery, K. T. Of|rings at five minutes intervals auto- | life there and suggestions of needs, | were served after the games. e e omien Aurtha foor 1. | Sayles, Arlington Turner, Horatio and Hartford, and the first potentate of [ matically. This not only calls atten- | Some of which the ladies hope to fill| A table filled with gifts showed the|f ceremontes, ' J. Murtha; H0OL @~ | pifi " Bizetow, and Gilbert Mitchell. u"u:nn ar um‘man, Sphinx temple, A. O. N. M. S. tion to the system of the clock, but | in the box they are to gend Miss May- | popularity of the host These included | Fector, Baward T Burke; a2ds, AL~ ‘ - SN waser Sen ¥ & also acts as an alarm to make the |nard next week. This letter was read | a reading glass presented by the teach- | B2 3 Hitzecrald. Georee Io ot FRANKLIN SQUARE. I R 030 tha o ooy r | passengers who fall asleep and calls |by Miss Clark. Along the same line | ed of West Thames street school. Mr.| by T White, M. 7. Donegan, Tames 7. ] g Ao ‘_smu S at z’ 'Me | their attention to the fact that time | was an article read by Mrs. Hinman on | Bent’s son, Alderman Francis P. Bent, mittes, Dr. ¥. J. Harper, John W. [} . tstics fust made pubiie by the ‘5o |is fiying fast and that they must be|the work of the American Missionary | of Brooklyn, N. ¥., was at home, add- | Buties: D T % TRrbeh 3000, & r n“r a"ca artment of aprlculiare. Toe mearacs|on their way if they wish to board |assoclation and a clevet story from a | ing materlally to the pleasure of the | poier JOSOPR 7o TIeifiel JOICHE sPRING Wage for the country was $27.50 per | LS, DXt car to their destination, a |urrent magazine, entitied Mothering | day. John 'F. Fields, John IFinnigan, John , 5 DRESY GOoDS, e Auriny iy Waa 32700 DT | feature which will be appreciated by |on Perilous, and picturing life in the | A telegram of congratulation was|J07D ¥ Flelds, John ‘innlgan, JOOnL . o oo L0 i jikely to say that Brand new stock ow ready for your | month during " onli e 3™e8t | many of the drowsy ones at night. | Kentucky mountaihs, Tead by Mrs. [received from Mr. Bent's son, Repre- | A: Dunm A V. Jurphy. D T 4 & s inspection. - years ago they were only $18.33. URERIEE Clinton E: Stark. sentative - Willlam Bent, of Bridgeport, g"“fi;fl;“m‘:mp ‘7 “‘;bi.,e;- 7. 4| any day to the man with a good bani ML RBMANTRs o . Aseist. 0On Friday Deacon G, R, Sanders Reports on Jubilee Mesting, Yho was anable to be present because | Carey, Dennis Hayes; arrangement | account. She seldom says It to the ment of ali Kinds Dress Gsode ons| Who is in charge of the ' Mohegan Samuel H. Kirby. The great missionary jubilee which 2 committee, F. J. Murtha. John I Me- | o S S e up, e el Bl church Improvements, received a ub-| \\ 4 jate residence, No, 224 Everitt |18 sweeping tho states was next re- Veigh, John E. Reddy, James J. Fin- E seription of $15 from Henry P. Bond street, New Haven, Friday afternoon | Ported upon the society being so for- TAKEN TO BLIND ASYLUM, nigan, Jeremiah J. Desmond. Don't carry your monmey with you MILL REMNANT STORE. Jr, and his mother, Mrs. Mary P. o Ve 4 <« e 1 s . : . < Sa. tunate as fo have had member: 8- — Tickets were sold by John F. Me. 2 marifd JOMN BLOOM, Proprietor.| Bond of New London, $10 from_the ~ g“’_bgflgffh‘e‘;‘; b G oo £ Brde R o T Fircss. | George Arnold Placed in Institution at | Velgh, while John Kano gathered them | and be constantly tempted to part with 5 o ot 4 ;5 . Dr. - f St. Jos Episco. | Mrs. Bdward D. Fuller told of the| Jersey City Where He Will Be Cared | in at the door. it. You will think twice bef T e ik S L Cha Dol ehurh offclating, The pallbearers |l in Washington, Mrs. Frank 3| For, s N t e - were Col. George Post, Frederick Crabb, {.i‘uvenu si\.nd\Mrs. ;red Ww. L:sts‘x;nol CLUB NIGHT DOINGS draw a check. We offer every banking 'I‘ . Georse H. Soranton, Willls Mix, James | the one in New Haven, and Miss| On Friday, Archibald S, Spalding re- | tacility. p 0 EC Thursday's Worcester Gazette said: | Lawton and David ‘H. Clark The in- | Louise M. Sturtevant of the one in|turned from Jersey City, where he had AT ARCANUM CLUB.| facility Misconduct on the part of her hus. |terment was in the famiy plot in the | Providence. Tea was served at the|accompanied George Arnold, who has| Walter Potter and Dr. C. F. Stark ‘Well Fitting Teeth cing lost natural onesy erase deep facial lines and hels band is the ground on which Isabelia | Grove street cemetery. close of the meeting by Mrs. Arthur (entered St. Joseph's home for the blind - i 3 l z I f lows, and restore roundness of M. Wolcots of Worcester sought ai: Mrs. Willis P. Hill. {::Dawiey. Mrs. Calvin A Frisble, MS8 | nt Jarsey. Gity. They laft heve Thura-| ~ Yero, the WRIt Wirners seread | IR0 |1AMES LOAN & ITUSE LD, || contour, banishing prematureiy Voaoe“fl'ome{i‘lr J. Wolcott. Mr.| At » oclock Friday afternoon the|I. g $iutching. Sl - ;!:yfinur.mspaldll(?g acting ’for the se- 2 bl Bosca e 4 Co aged looks. an rs, Wolcott were married in - Hutabins. ctmen in making the trip. George 5 ¥ Your Trees Worceaisr n 1433 and have thres chil” | Sooe Ao 2= N Nov 28 Division e Arnold is avout 50 years of age and | oS, C AN e AR Fone e We Make Them ren. Decree nisi granted for mis- large . s well known about the city, being no- ) s 7 p conduct and custody of children. Don- | Srrectiancs. rolatives bome pecsent —— . 3 ticeable because of his blind and fee. | FTIday evening, at which there were| Open Saturday Fyenings 730 10 9. |§ from serviceabls, inexpensive and Shrubs ald G. Perkins of Norwich for lbel- | from Iartford and Rockvills, The ser- Mrs. Henry ‘M. Ross. ble condition, as he has been going|XA&nY present. P I e i sots, up to the finest that meney lant. Vices were conducted by Rev. Theodor | Mrs. Margaret Ross, 67, wife of Hen- | about the streets for many years,| Of eftertainment and there were nine b 't el n Jices were condueted by Hev. Theodor | 'he: Hose sncinees of eneins 3 a5 the | FFiends have securea for Wit o piace | tables of plavers. Prizes were won by can buy—but siways From A large congregation assisted at the | church, "who spoke in. hig terms of | Bond street engine house, died at her | in this institution, where he will be| Walter Potter, who had 0 points on a At Reasonable St. Patrick’s day solemn high mass in | {ho dcceased, who was a member of |home, 53 Bradford streei, Springleld, | cared for, though clothing must be| the blue counters and Dr. C, B. Stark, . . t St. Patrick's church at 8 o'clock Fri-| the church-and the Young People’s so- | Mass., early Tuesday morning, after a | provided for him bv friends and mon- day morning, when the rector, Rev.| gfaty. long illness. She was born in New|ey or other gifts can be sent to him,|Tecelved a sllver coat hanger, while Charges Scale and lnsects Hugh Treanor, was celebrant, Rev.| " Burial was in Mapelwood cemetery, | York city and had been a resident of | He will be given a home there as long | th, 1atter's prize was an ash tray. . . Thomas A. Grumbly deacon and Rev. | where a committal service was read. | Springfield for many years. as_his behavior warrants it. Thereacter.in the pyinaEiuel e . . William F. Cavanaugh sub-deacon. Or- | Funeral Director Gager had charge of | The funeral was held Thursday aty He is a native of Colchester, but has|5pread was served, = consisting = o . E by usin ganist F. L. Farrell played a magnifi- | the arrangements. her late home, Rév. George M. Smiley | been living here many vears. He was | chicken croquettes, French peas, chips, ng De 24 cent medley of Irish airs—his own ar- officiating, and burial wasin Spring- | & painter and when 30 years old a fall | T0LIs, coffee, ice eream, macaroons and rangement. At the offertory, Miss feld cemotery. Among her surviving |injured his spine, causing his blind- | C1ars. Thereafter the various depart- DR. JACKSON, Mgr. Greeley sang the hymn to St. Pat- relatives is her brother, Grant Troland | ness. The town has been looking after | Ments of the club were jn use by the rick, Hail, Glorious Apostle. . : him and he picked up small members, and some of the tournament . S 1 2 * ) SOUTHERR JUBLEE SN o Charies 4. Richarde. maling brdoms, Caniie” chaie seling | BO0L €aes vere played, Eriewell win, ardsji\—- - o 3 0 g 8 e el Ly e Charles J. Richards, who died on | FeRells and by gitts from those kindly | £/°%, ©0, ' J : Heard by Large Numbor at the ¥. M. Tuesday, ot National Soldiers’ home, “In charge of the affair were the er- 4 C. A. Hall With Every Seat Filled. Hampton, Va., was an uncle of Walter | tertalnment, committee, A. ‘E. Story,| FEqggter Cards for 1911 are H. and Frank_G. Richards of New Connecticut Jersey = Cattle| chairman, Leonard P. Church, Louls R. Breeders’ association is to meet mext y W A. members’ entertajnments was given ! I t o Nopwich. " He. 1a survived by & son, | Wednesday at the capitol. A ‘The :second in the serfes of Y. M. C. i Scotch Oatmeal FELL BETWEEN CARS We would invite your inspec- | | B = Ralllon’ on Friday evening in Association bhall, Who 15 now in California. Mz, Rich- . s ’ . where every seat was occupied. The boivns I8 ot D Bl g G S g ards served In the Eighteenth Connec- d Jubilee Singers, a mixed double quar- tette, who gave a greatly enjoyed pro- ticut during the civil war. Hhe was gramme of vocal and instrumental se- wounded and contracted disease with lections which won loud applause for A A brother of Charles J. Richards which he had suffered ever since the Treflt Yofll‘ L) . - was John Richards, who once lived at = avery number. Thelr vocal numbers TR b g e Prescrl HIONS [BRvsram sy Body Right "'l' .nd nfllflll judflee style and their intrdumental Another brother was Nathaniel G. pieces included mandolin, guitar and ¢ . Richards, who lived in Twelfth street, B e don. and who for vems || And Your Body AS FREIGHT STOPPED.| tion now while the stockis fresh Thomas Frederick Had Lucky Escape |and new. —On Way to New London After| The Cards and Baskets were ook never so attractive. Thomas Frederick, who gave his ad- : . dress as 245 Maple avenue, Briageport,| [Post Cards in great variety. narrowly escaped being killed at Say- | brook Friday when he fell from a violin selections. George M. Powers was in charge of | Your doctor mot only wants purity | was foreman of Albertson & Douglas ill frel "GEO. A. DAVIS : 2 W erve Y ght train on which he was riding: E e e iiiie 08 the matn fody With | i the drugs which ars used in came |JARNAEY. Serve You The tratn caing to & Suaden spapiaid . . .l AT . Decelles, A. K. Cherry, Carl Smith, ‘After the war the deceased returned ' Well] ! Freaerick fell between two cars. . His . B. Byles and K. Morrison assisting. | pounding his prescription, but he|to this city and was & machinist in h Lucas had charge in the gallery. the car shops, after which he went He managed to crawl out and walked assisted by P. B. Whaley and Robert | wants them high srade, fresh and fun! 158, car shope, afier which che wend | Gourter ofn mollé th 8 whykiclan TWhers c.‘r]es osgo"d & CO.|g-“;g:;';°;-mlg-. aleloche and C. E.| girength—all of which are summed up | beaith failed him he entered the 'sol- firape:N“ts his hand was dressed. He was then ANNOUANGEMENT { left hand was cut and his body bruised. 25 Broadway Reins, 3 : | diers’ home In. Virginia, as it agreed laced on a train and sent to Bridge- s Arrows, i under the word quality. Prescriptions | with him there. He was 74 years old. DTt 1a telling Gr-how het caime .:‘ s| It you are looking for window dras Bows and Ete. (o. B‘CB S]' g;fl'::’h'g". “"';"’" l-,""b'g;u are written to sult your individual re- m;xoot married Miss lf;t.hael;t'n’e E. ’:31111 FOO~ | Hdime on ;n:o:rk-g:.hy.'azm fln. h;afl. ?3’.‘:.‘::'}:3“2‘:;‘, ‘}?:;Z-c.‘";%:" m)fl oo T A v, b3 H , Mas been of ‘e @) ondon an * Vi » wil ¢ . [ el T 4Rt | cutroments. o compousd avery pre- | IR "o on int 15 b e omss | o naving o money, " Joimpedon lhe | em e o carey ke WS EDAIN EAT. Frankim § * - 4 3 1@ | ' i Emms ler ceat! i h H E freight. Ve aim to have such a H & - Have You Notic:1 2us GiGins of rexing bo 1 i e s b T eererar ve is easily digeted and e} there Wi e no meces:i's for you tod_ 27 way. ©MISS R LS Party Given in Horor of Her Four. teenth hday. youy nejghtor's i any was i Ol i wvekn dnd the many| - STEP IN AMD TRY 4 gui Kiy cor styles of lace curtains are all made to : & e vvited into e was builes 4. flipi L va ur_order-trom mew. stock. ’ b ! dhereascd dracoi) Lovinz Louts Lc ae of, That's why you get results when we ! d {8 survived by iwo sisieis. Mrs. Alvert | strengih and energy. 1o asuie sign ot : loon row which foliowed one of the | a1l them. wrestling matches that was conducted F and. Mrs. Enoch Bldwell of this 2 e ‘We know_ . you:ses them you will in the village, “The constable seys h olty: Another sistar, Mra. George G| A peasant surprize pirty,was, batq | Bnd Just what You want, and at-reas | e Bt B £ s | OMITHY § STORE |<cor uarmi.t e e erth 27N Bl A RS S et e sttt v | IMLNORY CAFL, Boa g ell at rect FrIdRY | ..\ r f:rr::f:ad e n:‘ ot R tha : ind iture are not scratch- ‘to S et ?Qh%tfg fi’! b %Tn"‘fil% 'pleased to M - mutter unless someone had & warrant ! . With new o woods. L ork in issued and 4 was given to him to _Floors : :fi pa Franklin Norwich, | uiding Biotia mads of cork der: s IR Vol 5 s | THE FANNING &

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