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from a visit in New . . today amd profit thereby. Roval Gol sw@mps giv- en Ires.—adv. John Deuwber, Jr. assistant mechasic at the United States Finish- Wednesday SN e 7 Providence, TAFTVILLE News ffrom Tuftvitio Beys at Panama ~—Notes and Pervonals. .z friend of Willlam Dmerson, who t Teceived a communica- tfibn from Tecontly, including sev- master In Magerial, mmum of ‘the country § oo &m mt:t the Taftville btcy— clad weat Poguetanuck W mesday. Wilred Lariviere and family have moved from Norwich avenue to Mer- ‘chents avemue. Clovis Belair of Norwich is spend- ing & few days with friends on Mer- chants aveaue. Normandin of South A e~ Triends J“l Petelle hag been confined to Mz home oOn avenue since MWonday as rx result of a fall. visiting Mr. and Mrs. ymond Chartiér of Merchants avenue. Iin'y!.m' who has been confined to her home by wmickness for six weeka is reported as re- s i 3 M. »Mr. Eben is Hill and ‘street. of Phillips-Exeter » Mrs. Luti few daye with D. Packer of of the teachers, one room of the Sa- Heart 1 was dismissed early and school will not be !-u‘l untit Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Magioire Benoit of FPytohburg, Mass., are the guests of Joseph t and family of Hunters avenue. 'y will visit friends in today (Friday) before re- m their home. YANTIC HAPPENINGS. New.'Stack for Pumping Station—Va- cation Items. A 12 foot smoke stack was received the statfon Thursday afternoon, is to be placed on the botler at to replace one worn 4s a resuit of the Wind and storms of the ‘winter. iss Iva Bogue of Attawaugan is spending her vacation at the home of her &nnamotnr. Mrs. Jan Bogue of Miss Anna Parks, theprimary of the Mill district school, ln thn guast of friends in North Franklin. The past week has besn & busy one for local en, who have been engaged in putting in readiness their i rods and flies for the first of April. NORWICH CONTRIBUTORS. Aid fer the Famities of the Dead—C. H. Osgood Gave $100. R. C. Plaut, who was named by ‘Workingmen's circie as the treasurer to receive contributions for the fami- . { lies of victims of the New York shirt- waist factory firé, had received a num- ber of comtributions up to Thursday night, most ‘of them coming from Nor- wich Town pedple who signed them- selves “Friends.” H%l;le of them there were lettérs expressinig sympathy for the families of the victims. A full list of the contributions is to be pub- lished next Monday. In the list of con- tributions reported in & New York on Thursday was $100 from Neorwich. The fund be- in New York has reached ] nm‘r UIEUT. COMSTOCK 1is Xmown as the additional officery’ act. On account of the sickness of one|’ (Continued from page eight) the present time feel hfily the de- { pression in m.u which has Yall the Wi hduslry, mmmu&e Jarge ameunts raised on Gebita, repaits and new 3| buildings. Sataries. The matter of salaries for the min‘ Night Runs. i—Willimentic and New Londen, | the i ®. F. McClure and John King. 4 SHMORY CALENDAR SOURY SESBIDN 18 POSTPONED Cuse of Bonenti va. Delaware ingur: ance m, Wil G Inte Satur- “duy, t#-Necowsnryc PROMOTED TO TASTAIN. Named Among the 200 Who Are Ad- vaneed by Additional OWcers’ Att. The secretary of war has signed speehlm'samhqttim !n the various arms the ftrom M vasmage by h now bl id to the pastors of this distriet t N!n 1 g them \mi'e Italian “detective wsnm Precinct, New & sémsation in the New London We in m ma ®f Ciro Benanti of don ve. the Delaware Insur- | gompany, when he said that fix\l * ‘fugltive from Jumtice. | o e - wxl short 1ivéd, how- ety the matt v\: Benver six;dwia:: Fervice resulting of & congress ia the recent session of wht v?:‘ pm»n $300 been very great. eight increase in salary has been in charges o! this class until they now pass $600 oflzfi The increased cost of Wving mnhn ingly hard to supply A eharge at hw fl:\z With h‘m“ rg‘ é’::ll;age o{ serving year s pas with them faithful ministers and laymen who compose the Norwich district, we close our record and Sub- mit it to this conference and to the judgment of the yms It God ¢! Five ug other yea werve, let us hope they shaill n sm! better years. Frederick Shepard ‘which with the case. betn on seve Judge Gardiner v, Wae not Tinished | Barhum, born at Bethel 74 yeais a hoped the evidence | died mu week in Kingston, N. Y. ?e by this noon. If | was graduatsd from Weslevan in 1859 case will continue (m and preached in the New York confer- Tt was started last week | ence for many years. the court's uttenuon m a h‘n‘fl‘ of insurance at- M -conducting the in- 's_defense. The de- the transaction was lulent on Benantl’s part, through- “that his Stock was over insured :ud that he did mot own all the prem- lb!. : C‘l)ro. ‘mw 1t mtm laf:rmarly 5 a arber al W er opening the :tore tba sfi)&aor Which he in- sured and which was destroyed by the fire in quecuwaa “Th I be the last of this ot SALSGASE Secaion. Tor tO0Ms wes mnfl until next Monday mormu at ten v'ciock, © % sDiveres Suit Brought. Nellie w-m- of New London haa ;b;gnght m Ira C. Watson of Bethel.—Rev. g BORN. HALY-—In ilte, March 27, 1911, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hai, NARRICD MlNEfl—PlEhsON—In Novth Ston- March 29, 1911, by the Rev, .Y fi Pendleton Hill and Miss Ruth Pier- son of Chunoe. In the list of promotions is First ieut. H. E. Comstock, formeriy of this The University of California has hosen two Indians for the faculty. ’ Tour Groceries you maust have, so give me an even chance. We serve you with the best. Prices are no long- er higher. LUCKY FLOUR, bag city, lareh 28, ged"&n s, %;é re!\fléim& 28 wireet, riday a arhoon ¥lrch 31, at 230 o’clock. rial at al"k “fl nfiflkly. papers please &\LH}(A—J;\ New York city, March 27 grn Nina Florehce Smith, wife of hnny pih Samme ity for a divorce on ithe llhal- l{ temperance 1, Alice, d Bher: BRSSO whaviuice sel man D 'ehd R, e She e e Do, | o8 the custody of thre;nl‘:l: - ried Juns 1 of the She asks for or children. 'NORWICH TOWN itoms Abeut Leocal Peepls and Their : Gueste~<Mail Carrier Of Duty—Rav. William F. Cavanaugh to Déliver ? h,swit;rmch S Tt cm l‘n. 8¢ No. x)urm.v street. from her late residence Bat- lll‘flly morning at 8.30. equiem mass t 8t. Muvg ehurch at lb’eloclt S5 T Norwich, reh 36, Emny o, wlte of Bara May- ‘Notice of funérat hereafter. !!}”' In Danielson, gnt-ch 36, 191, l hl Towie, aged 88 years and 3 !'lmerll at his_late téfilflegca L5 emy street, Sundey at 1 Friends and relatives invited to attend. BROMLEY-—In Norwich, March 80, 1811, Charles Bromley, aged 65 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. CHURCH & ALLEN ' 48 Main Strest, Acad- of urs. Willlam IIM'!\M m“‘tm C. Hagard and family m from his farm on R T and her niecs, mu“finmxm Town street, spent wi Mflsy with relatives in Poguetan- Horur of Niantic and Mo ery odt New Iign- ests ednesday of Mrs. i n of Huntington ave- Mre, Ji Mrs. J | Wi Wmmnmnwm' Afl&m& James E. Miner of Casad Sets of Brawers, "mu:-' Trim” generally, and Building ’.flr Special Price on Barn and Ceiling Boards 2-8 inéh and -3 nch. % imch, 8 inmch. 10 ineh and 12 .1A¢h wWidths, tn 19 ft, 12 ft. 18 fi. 16 K. 18 ft. and 20 ft. lengths, planed -Both wides and matchad and beaded. THE EDWARD CHAPPELL CO., Caniral Whart. (Telephones) mar3fdaiw First-class Delivery :Bob Sleighs complete with pole and shalts. Sieigh, Carriage and Automobile Work of all klnds The Scon & Clark CORPORATION, 501515 North Main Strem deelsd Have you had baby's phitogleph taken ? It's an art t6 teke Daby's Pphéte- graph a8 it should B2 takeh. T® catch his roguish littie smile, Ris pretty 1i dimple, Such photograps Iecofna pris remembrances of babyhoed's aays i years to come. We have had yedrs i experience in photogtaphing children They always 100k their best When w( take them. No tréublesome posiap #nap them in a jifty. LAIGHTON, The Photographer. Opposite Norwich Bavings Socisty. Dunn’s Toilet Cream (WITH PEROXIDE) Cleansing and Antissptic, Seftening and Whitening, Delightfully Perfumed. LARGE JARS 88c AT DUNN'S PHARMACY, 80 Main Strest BRIDAL VEIL FLOUR, bag VERY BEST CUTTER, . Ib. 28c, 30, 326 PITTED PRUNES, 1 ™. pkg...... SWEET MIXED PICKLES, qt..... 200 JUMBO CUCUMBER PIGKLES, 1¢ each ENGLISH CHANNEL MACK‘REL. the finest thing put up in a canned fish — can enly 200 SPINACH, 3 ib. can, better than a peck of Green Bpinach—can........... 150 BEST ®ARROWFAT SEED PEARS, pint 20¢ Get them in early. - GOOD BROOMS Ask to ses our Triple Strength AM- MONIA— full pint bottle 150—quart bottle 25¢c BOSS’' BREAD fresh every day. White or Yellow Eyed BEANS, qt. 10¢ | nue. Mrs, har Funeral Illrectors Embalmers Lady Assistant. - Télephone call 328-8. Heory £ Chursh. Wm. Smith Allea Curtains for all rooms at all prices. A fine as- sortment to choose from. Leonard Also Wall Papers, Bhades, Uphd- fli‘:lt‘”uk to’ Mffl ““;‘:.few i o stery Goods and Furniturs. V! . s 2 P, Fanning Stadios, Qn e n Broolnvn Mrs. 31 Willow Street bury atter "'s&fi day or two this apmAcnfl. r—— Mg.:'nnmd this week 1 7 London after a v v th her niece, Miss & er home on the Spring Season el o Bttt LR ‘& P.E munma. 92 and 94 West Main Street. Telaphons. | m- ‘Underwood of Wash- ington street is ding part of har mauon at the her grand- ther, Thurston B. Lillibridge, on the otiand road. 3 Mr, ! Mrs. Chester Cooke, Mrs. M ving fl a former m:dcr:’ log OP"'O‘, apen en their mother, )tn.lwwll Fenner, of the Taftville' road. Miss Fanny M, Earle, who has deen Spending the winter with hc sister, Mrs. lo of _Hard, rqto strest is visiting frienas ln Hartlord for a ‘week or two. YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR _ LINE OF Loose Leaf Books 1S SOLICITED Miuu Margarst and Nellie Sullivan Ashbey returned early in home in Canter- ek with her suit, Mrs. Laura Chap- man, of the Cntmury turnpike. There was the devetion of the sta- tions of the cross Wednesday evéning :t “Heart chureh. mg will B3 ' ermon i‘.)w: Willam Cava- augh of 8t triok’s church this (¥Fri. | 48Y) evening. Masts. 2 itee of the Fir#t . B. met Wedn die 4. Dawson Léendon turn- kr & secial. |- m