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UNDERTAKERS 8 Maln Stresl. | LADY AssisTANT. wHEN REQUESTED as Miss Tinker. he seen Miss: Tinker riding with McCar- Fon, But not with other men, except- £ g f B i £ %E £ i 1ad1] it it 5 § ‘Highest 50, lowest 5. Comparisons. Predictions for Tuesday: Fair; di~ minishing northwest winds. Tuesday's weather: As predicted. plir Sutsam st ooy GREEIIEVILLE E £ f i $EEFLRE f;%fi | the Sunday school room of the Con-|to -recuperote 2 bad atl gregational church Tuesday evening| fever. |'by the Ladies’ Ald wcle(y. An' ex-| - McCarron on the stand” d-‘htl that { cellent bake@ beans and ‘cold meats|he intended or ever offered to {supper was served and ‘a ‘good ‘sum | Miss Tinker. He said it was not the was realized. The affair was. under’| romantic courtship she made it the general supervision of the presi|pear in her testimony last w dent, Mrs. Samuel Lathrop, assisted|sa mutual friendship, in wi by the ladies of the society. McCarro: e ohlet. -n Tuesday. uu- ‘Tianker l&ush- Sdward Sullivan 18 recovering trom | B0t look lke one of the Drincipals in serio tack sumon| an ardent love match. - S 41484 of ol *"He first ‘met Miss Tinker, he said, Joseph Roux has sold his farm and [ in 1886 He then started ning “Waterford for over Sunday, being IS:& W it to Mr. Mossie of | Waterfo . e Geary scored the plaintiff, saying tha ‘was begun. she was a tle-scarred veteran of ckness. “Did you ever esk that woman to many umpum - Joseph Metzger of Fifth street is : u'.“ the Best.. much improved in health after & se- ool vere attack of pneumonia. ANNUAL CONCLAVE OF s Material, Style, Fit and' WORK- AMANSHIP. M. B. RING' RE-ELECTED Thomas McNeil of Prospect street GRAND COMMANDERY OCHAS. H. NICKERSON, with a Providence concern. uty Grand Commander—Treasurer| sociation of Connectiout at Water- Merchant Tallor, 128 Main St = ‘Thomas Kirby was out Sunday aft-| Li Re-elected. bury Meeting. er being confined to his home for the e past two waeks by iliness. b s Fore clected for the ensuing Mrs, William P. Greene of Prospect for the | Prestent, 1. B. Ring (third zflm ‘eat, her niece, Miss Lillian Austin, ing te: secretary and treasurer, ufl Robert F. True, and her guest, Mrs. Hubbard “of Lowell, Mass., are visiting in New York for several days. rifin of | " Plerce of Wi for TAFTVYILLE bk el T DR LT M. P. Club Surprisss Henry Fontain— stqwn: FHaed aver tne meoting and intra Gift of Diamond Ring—Notes. deputy gTan der, | Mayor Hotchkiss, who Charl delegates in behaif of the clty of Wa- WET' nry Fontain was pleasantly sur- l'w"lguti Monday evening at his home on great in mt street by the members of the M. §ressed the meeting &t some length, M. P. club, The host was presented a i speaking.on the woru of “the erlitn- > handsome diamond ring es a token of | Albert ‘W. : ization and of the importance of the the' regard 6f the club members. The annual moed.n‘l. “The national secre- - <company sat down to an excellent sup- | N. Johnson, Brid tary, A. J. McGuinness of Brooklyn, per and Joseph Chausse acted as toast- ‘Wheeler, N’. X., wu nnunt and gave an in- master in a pleasing manner. Violin | N emine: mnd treasurer, ive address solos were rendered by Joseph Benoit ippit! Norwich; A nd vocal selections by Henry Fontain, m“:.c&,’z,’;,f'm it | o e Srork of (ha. mational, associs Peter Maynard and Amthony Fournier, | den; eminent grand {apocter, Thomas Sroved. W. Morgan, Hartford. - The following appointments were The occasion was thoroughly enjoyed | mad, Right Eminent Grand Com- 1s what we carry.” x-:very Dlece ta made | 20d s e mpaCetnAninde) et P Tearns: g ; 1deal d . standard _bearer, By the most sxpert workien and the ThgflM P. club nn‘:‘hefltu was but wm,"; n%v“;rn;yu,. fl{fiarw emi- mflt ot m': e - prices are within reach of eve; recently organized and reliearsals are| nent grand sword bearer, Carey Cong- TYONS. | 1ol at the bome of Joseph Benolt on | Gon. Mew London; eminent gramd war- It yeu are thinking of Buying Furmi- | Hunters avenue. The members ue : | der, Benmjamin Coe, Waterbury: el L. Hunt n, 1o e, R e g "&m tuntington, Merlden, | annial convent 5 il oo he e of the ‘The' next conclave will be held .t Mlddletow'n March 20, 1912. | JOHN M. LEE GETS * " “Maoting of Bobk Club. “Th, banquet Monday eve- 7 “ “n“mg AN The members of the Tattville Book | ning at which 260 sir Taonit were STATE. APPOINTMENT olub met at the club rooms on Norwich | present, The specfal guest of homor T avenue Welnesday evening with the | was bMost Emineqt Grand Master Wil_ | Made Member of K. of C. Hospital president, Ernest Pollard, in the chair. | jam’ Bromwell MeHsh of Clnéinnati Fund Association of Connsotiout. Phe ‘meeting was well attended. and | Ohio, of the grand encampment of the v Mot mma_ olad routine business was transacted, ‘ner United States. John M. Les of thisecity or puzzicd with | Which a sacial hour was enjoyed. The: appointed & member of Was a meeting of the supper: commit. | FERRY BILLS of Columbus- Hospital Fund associa- ] Righet thon ptee Tuesdey evening and it was decided WILL BE WITHDRAWN | Hlon.of Connecticut. “The appcintment |80 it has made me a well woman, f ighe: Washiseton B o upper and social Saturday was ‘made by William J. Mulligan, state e Committee s composed | New London to Hold @ Ton Mesting deputy for Connectieut. The object of | had wor S E. ot Lee Clegg, Willlam Murdock an ssociation shall be the caré and Robert Walk Regarding Matter. treatment in hospitals of deserving Representative Whiton of New Lon- | Members belonging to the = counclls ' . - | comprising the state council of Con- don told the committee on. roads, riv. I8 e Ot o o M e, ro < m = (¢ Mizs Anna Benoit spent Monday with | ers and bridges at Harttord Tuesday | SRSHERt: OF mEmpers By SIZies oLl riends in Willimantic. afternoon that bills concerning the fer- | 98, Of otier mtafes, WO Ay Retd u N. mm Natick, Mass. The Change of Life is the most criti- cal pcflod of a woman’s existence. should remember RUGKNBR, T, Fuerar Frederick Audetts of South B street | ricentiy intsoduced will be. wiihdrasn, | Within the limits of this state and eet | recently introduced will be withdrawn. e s Prastiin ot 1’ visiting friends in Blackhall. e Tin oo ¥ho mas need hospital treatment, A BT held next week at which time the ferry | Mesting of the committee has been Miss Florids Marsan of Hunter's| matter will be discussed. A hearing | 93lied for Sunday, April 9, at the Fo- | avenue was & visitor in Norwich Tues-{ on Mr. Whiton's bill concerning a|tol Garde Hartfard, to perfect the dsy. ferry between New London and Grot- | organization. William - Murdook of Slater avenue| " oS Ssisned for Aprh b WEDDINGS. , # | 2Y | nas returned to his work in the mule RED MEN AT HARTFORD. " & A em of ‘the Ponemah mills after a TR ing-Brown. jon Included One Can- At the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Her- whort iliness. Big Class Initi didate from Hers. bert Brown, No. 135 Laurel Hill ave- For- m m Miss Pomels Fournier of Hunters nue, there was & pretty wedding at 8 | fial 9 avenue and Mrs. Philip Desmarais of | Henry P. James, chief of records of o’clock Tuesday evening, when their Ly S e "DONT WORRY It Makes Wrinkies 0od, merely causes S . _vou, lgok o;ac Greaneville are spending the week with Tecumseh tribe ‘of Red Men, with |dsushier, Miss Bertha Cimilla Brown, Dur wtock 1 - compiets with the | friends in New ford. candidate from the tribe; and oLhef ited in’ marriage to i‘nnc .Ed —_— Tmembers of the Norwich organization, | ward King, the ceremony very latest and mewest c-l‘u ®x-| Misé Mary Dillon Has returned to| Went to Hartford on Tuesday to at-{formed by Rev. Dr. M. 8. Km-!mnn. her home “in Newark, X. J. ‘atter| tend the class initiation grranged for |pastor of Trinify Moethodist Episcopal clusive, artistic goods. That's the whole gpending a weok with Mr. and Mrs.| Great Incohones George B. Griggs of | church. The ceremony was perfo: hm Dey of Merchants’ avenue. Tex i Eha paiae; TEhih ‘waa ala ety story in a fow words. Now 13 the time The initiation. was held and ‘was a |decorated for the oocasion. There John Fitzmeurice of the Cantdrbury | Ereat success, but unforfunately it | were no attendants and only members to buy, and the phce i a turnpfke has returried to his duties| had to go on without tlie great in- {of the immediate families were in. at- with the Ponemah company after befng | cohonee, as this supreme head of the .onnncd to his home by sickness. Improved Order of Red Men was ill mm"flu s 5% poe h“mu( w“:i"l “Tll:dd ;l“‘ct of pneumonia, which compel im to Tu Posvant dhe. Grtp. cancel all his engagements. On Mon- LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE re-| day evenjng there was another class T BT T ‘fl;“ ls_only one Inttiation at Bridgeport at which about .‘”fl“%’ R A, foF igne- 0 Red Men -were présent. en. x uré ki 8% & Mr. and Mrs. King left in the even- (a8 for & aoathem rgfl‘g. and onscl):eh- | return in__School -nuv_ ‘5:{: lwm friends here e B tum 310, t 330, itk lined and faced &6 sdge Inlll Quercoats $18. and $24, : hli!( the fi& lnflmm of fi:‘z Tt ¥ iways amile. Y. ls golng to #t | rebellious and sulky -uq- & mmujma to go being. and the store was | | filled with a walting liat that kept the These tablets contain au their fastest to all| elements of the natural s ¥ Snd will slone and Bneides Afgest tood" the ‘same- as the gastric juices. ‘And nothing - could be-more harmless than these. tablets, They do net affect the system In any wa any ld:menk except ag ey ditelt fo0d. freely. Dme-puh ’rmsu gp lBld cents per box. A trial package wll)cbe : sent {f you will write . A. 150 Stuart, Bldg., Marshall, Mich. out to each purchas- souvenirs that were | J The Famous |, ro=smisw |- cguzes woe Pl W - or oW R ~court E 7. cloudiness, fol A north | Thursday, was Do hed 17 ] ‘“‘ iversary. day on Tussday st the, W Tinker place i 2 : south and increasing. - ? that casy | & Brodictions from the New York Her- | addition he worked S made o New ald: On Wednesday partly overcast to|an opportunity, being “McCarran s empioyed . fair weather and nearly - stationary | cemetery guite often. 10 see Cohey 1Is. temperatures will prevail, with fresh |simply a friends of the said. -*She sald she ¢ variable winds, _probably becoming | Joseph Ricks who was losing her lifetime strong on the northern coasts, and on|at the Tinker home when McCarron place. sot hufty Thursday partly cloudy weather, with| was a visitor there, because I didn’t take her the first time siight temperature changes, followed | ness. Ricks said he had never heard |1 said 1 would- She went to s truhk by rain. the defendant call the plaintit .u‘immam% sbout two Norwich. except Gussle’ Attormey | and one-half (nches - ang trip Chasrva e ‘aaked It everyone dida't refer | said she would pay all her own ex- 4 the witness said She came to New York. She Dl'fll‘\vlJY. passin ‘package of lr-dy appreciated. pfesent weré old customers who have traded with, the house for years past, their .visit on Tuesday in & they talked mges which have taken place ‘more - than- half. - 1t 5 ’ Many of those —do mot eure. | Teminiscent spirit as quality serge, in bisck emd Most are lined with silk eerge, eoflar 80 care med with Perstan, with satin f of the children’s diet and Tein e rp- g habits that we cannot help Yoo - mildly criticizing many $L parents for neglecting the WOMEN'S SUITS AT $1750 eyes of -their children. Eyestrain may be the cause of that headache or * that lassitude and inclina- tion to avoid study rather than enjoy. school work, and it is so easy and in- expensive to find just what their eyes need. perfumery, ‘samples of tooth )o'du- porcelain enl.mel.pl cer- JOMR MO Yanihon culek, pany team and.the C. A‘C, Jdntors, forimer winning, 10 to In the City Court. In the city court on Tuesda: ing James Rejabba was fine costs for assault upon Albert Dunham. His bill amounted to $25.72 and he thought he could get it paid. but it is prosabis he witl g0 1o Bl this _forn- | | ing. he case against Briggs, colored, was again continued to March 25, and he went to_jail to await his hearing. Demand for Library Books on Grenfell. B.aulo of the great interest aroused coming lecture by Dr. Gre: to be given at the Broadway ohurch A well_aftended_supper was held. in| brother-in-law's aaterue, but ':::nb and | Thursday evening, his books are eag e | by ‘the Rk ror SA w01 BrEaLASS magazine e The Plaut-Cadden Co. past two weeks, a fact i P.nenql-. haired and sharp . ‘it @ great sport,” he | which is very gratifying. Porteous, Gets Another Game. In one, two, three order, with a cor- JONES _In Tuttyille March 30, a son to Mr. and Mrs, Brnest J BISHOP — ATCHISON — In. 1910, by Rev. Northnm Charles S. Bishop of Som- erville, Mass. - Miss Atline Atch- b ticlub handicap pool tourney. . Patrick McDermott of Central aye- |pond with “Gussie” was not & recruit to ‘the|has gons ahead of nue has been confined to his home’py | don't min d a correspondence | methods of Cunld. ‘but on the contrary | nimg another game. Pierson has won 17 and lost 2 and has Harwood. Furteous has won 1 and Harwood. S weed iy e ROWN.-LIn_Norwleh, March ING—B 21, 1911, by Rev. M. S. Kaufran, D. D., Francis B, King and Miss Bertha Brown, both of this: cits __CBrown, toih of thisicity. 5 p both Street Wear and ] Spring Opening, || i o e mes with Friswell rwood -has won 15 and lost 2 and has games with Pendle- FOR THIRD TIME ton, Porteous and Phnon. Fifth Company Meets and Drills. Tuesday evening there was a large attendance of the membez- of the Fifth the armory, when a com- Tollowea’ the drill, and e ball were distributed gmong the members, Company affaira v : i dfedy Hall of Hartford prestding, the grand | Master Horseshoers ‘canecticn Brigit A. Enright has returned [ commandery e Tomplar of his | was held ia Watcryary on Foesday o et Romo. oni Boveath street. afier | state held its annual conclave at Merl- | and considerable Important business |y coived. There followed an spending-a fow days in Wilimantic,| den Tuesday at the Masonic temple | was transacted. The following officers | hasenall game, between the Firth com- March 22nd and 23rd Pattem Hats and Walden; wite of - e L, Spone, in'the 77th vear Bonal” lrvlue at; Teutle qemetery, this city, Thur: % arrival 6t the 114 MANCHESTER—In New London, March 20, 1911, Florence Ednl:,’ daughter of % o has accepted ‘a position as ensTaver | Gnaries L. Hubbard Advanced to Dep- | President of Master Horseshoers’ As- |. March 23, on the in. With Grand Commander Eugens A | The annual state mesting of the Py ! of chester, in her 28th_ye Yo o on: March 20, 1911, Aaelam( wite e rera talked over and one recruit was of l?e;unmln F. s AR Sn\art Tailored Hats ence Thursday. March 3, 1911 at Burfal tq be in.Yantic PLATT—The funeral (Stone) Platt will be afternoon at 3.30 o'clock from 394 ‘Willimantic, Rev. W. S. Beard officiating. Burial in Willl- mantic cemetery. of Mrs# Grace eld Thursday | Pleasant stre March 21, Elisha Rogers, aged 71 ARNOLD—In St. Joseph's Ho: the Blind, in Jersey City. N. J., March 21, George Arnold of Norwich, aged THORPE_In Cove, March 2: aged 39 years. 1, Willlam H. Thotpe, Funeral from his late residerice,” Hor- Cove, Montville, - March 23, at 3 o'clock. Comstock cemetery. GHURGH & M_.I.EN 156 Main Street, Bry Clganer and Dyer| = Our Wagon Calls Everywhere WOMEN'S SUITS AT m 3 Women's New Spring llhy Women's New Spring Saits. stout women, material Is good ity serge, in black and navy, are satin lined, skirts are sizes 39 to 47 bust—good vale $17.50. WOMEN'S COATS AT $1500 Women's Separate Costs for SMSE women, material is serge, \ and navy, made semi-Mits i Inches long—good VAIES &S g ‘OPTICIANS * ESTABLISHED 1872 spfing m“m ,’ 1 Plaut-Cadden Bflfldiflg Initlal showing of New Hats. Ready-to-wear Hats Women, Misses and Chil and most fashionable Visit our Millinery section week and see the new styles. 1911 Millinery Novelties also Women'’s S]mng : Oxfords : The new Oxfords ‘for Spring 4 here fn all the newest Spring You can buy ths new Spring from Maison Bernard en’s w Spring 7 McKinley Ave:, Norwich, Ct. N ame leather, velous mc'_‘:’ in black and tan, button Open Monday, Thursday and Sat-| with kid and cloth urday evenings. tops—alse en’s Strapped Pumps in viel leather — our own good val $2.39 a pair. I ANG WOMEN'S OXFORDS AT $818 Women's Blacl Suede * lecher cut, with "W high_heels—also Biack 7 cut Pumps—our own good. 157 Franklin St. SUITS PRESSED 50c Carpet Department—a. Funeral_ Ayirectors "Embalmers. ‘Teléphone 'call 328-8. Henry BE. Church. 'Wm. Smith Allen. puismneitasenty iz o SR o “‘Getting I)ow_nt_o ‘Worss than that. Most people have got down to the boards. It has been a long, cold time. i Let us: |send si!lon‘i‘e what Collh-yv\( need to lece out il season witl Patrician s A WOMAN'S SHOE THAT'S RIGHT. New Spring styies now on, sale. FRBANK A. BILL, Cfll!rfll Wharf and 150 Main Street | POPLIN—“THE DRESS M. 'y A Rare Opportunity Automabiles 1908 Oldnmabne Touring Car, 1908 Oldsmobile Touring Cas 1910 Overland Touring Car, JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, 1909 E. M. F. !l'mlrlnl' Runabout, -$650 2 Bodies. Bris 1510 Hupp, fully 'eqm%d.' ¥ Kinds and un es: ree Bural nds and Lehi; 1909 Buick, Model F, el s iy 1910 Mitohell Runabout, 1910 Hudson Runabout, 1810 Hudson Touring Car,. Fully equipped: been ria 3 One €adillac Single Cyund-r. One Buick Model 10. Also Maxwell, Reo, and A If y tclk, lbnnl It to make yourself well To t the words of thoussnds former sufferers from yont- l.nly m- similar toyours, Take VIBURN- 0 you will umml:‘{tt‘;lm‘try . for its uss are Office—cor. Markgt and Shetucket Sts These cars must be sold. d subject. &o illmfion = CALAMITE COAL HAN cumcu. ‘CO.. 129th Street, New York. ., COAL AND LUMBEIL COAL showing for Spring of the pets, Rugs, Ofl Cloths, Jeums, Mattings, Ete. It will pay you to visit our Third Floor this week, as @F- ing Opening Days we make many special price —reductions from our own. selling prices, thus giving an - aitional inducement to HERE and NOW. Brass Tacks” . In the Coal-bin? Spring Dress Gufi “DUBLEEN” SILK AND CHAPPELL CO. Telephones. . DE LUXE" — I8 NOW SHOWN IN OUR DRESS GO I UMBEH DEPARTMENT IN ALL THE X SIRABLE SPRING SHADES. - The name “Dubleen” stands for quality at all times. The fabric 81 markable for its even, soft ance and the brilliancy of its Coal and Lumber |sver yard ot “Dubieen” ‘Wool Poplin is sold on our Teiephone 884. Central Whart | o¢ “Satistaction or New Gooda? g sl Wt WO B3040 38 e e guarantee protscts you It fe tull 40 inches wibe and in the following shades: GOAL ALWAYS IN STOCR. A D. LATHROP, ‘Telephone 168-12 *It burns up. clean.”