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m The Tormer Tios and leading lady. TO THE EDITOR Assscistion for Norwich. m Saturday’s Bulletin con- mews item regarding Gregn- elub, an “organization at- iwich Town cluib was or- “htwl,:'zrnlr-nlkn(’ ‘Met With mw G. Lane. “The Ilonay phutn‘fl‘y 3n- 3 r,,{m. * Mary l(ornn ] s% uel 8. Marshall ‘o Provic dence is h- .n-n of Mrs Isabella MacKensle eIty - cHApLor. Order ‘of Eastern| gero Star, held their regular meeting Mon= day night. The -Mee ‘was exernpli- ok ot = class of *candidates. of ‘the meeting refreshments were ey and o social hour Mrs. Exra Daboll and daughtefs, the Misses Marion and Clara Daboll, left Monday for Sandwich, Mass., to visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Cottrell Carrie Latham fs visiting ifr| New Londos. s €. T. Hateh has-returned from a visit in Medford. M: Sha was ac- Eompanted by Tier - daughter, - Mew: Charles Moretoh, of Medfond, who will bé_her Siatde taw wecks. Mts. Denison Davis and Miss Lizile Hunter lnvmmnad after a visit With Mystic tives. .. STONINGTON Grange . %o cm»— Degrees—Miss Jeanette Harrison's Death—Bridge Club Mests With Miss Chesebro. Gforgs Gray ls confined ¢ his home by_illness. \ Mrs. George Austin of Waterfordand er ttle. daughter are spending a-fort- might with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bilttceeld, here, On April 12 at the. Road church the Stonington: grange. No. 168, P. of . will ‘cenfer the third and fourth de grees on several candidates. Der and. entertatnment will chiirke of special committee. ext Sunday morning Reyv. Dwight ©. Stone will preach in the First Bap- tist church in sxchange = with Rev. George. B. Marston. George Haley spent Sunday in Nn Londan._ s is Daath of Miss Jeanette Harrison. Miss' Jeaneite C. Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John §. Harrison, died ithe |at her home on Main street Sunday’at | sister. Mrs, C, V. 3 \ 2.50 p. m. She had been il for about two wpbks. The deceased was horn in Storilngton 13 years ago, She attended the F\lbllc school, being an apt pupil, and laved by all associated swith her. Everiing of Bridge. The Bridge Whist club met with Miss Pauline Chesebro at her home on Wa- ter street Monday evening. A fine col- lation was served during._the evening. On Saturday Elias B. Hinckley will attend the hearing on the election con- test betwzen jymond J. Jodoin and B. W, Higgins at the office of Hull & McQuire at New London. Phillp Gilmore of Providence, a for- mer resident of tlm borough,” was a <caller here Monda: Morris Crandall ot the borough has ebtered the employ of . the = Holmes Motor company at West Mystic - as machinist. White Minorcas. | Monday a flock of White Minoreas was' seen at the Borough Boundry Brook sennery, owned by Curtis & Willard. The birds are seldom seen Te. NOANK New York Steamer, to Be Launched . Wednesdpy—American Benefit Soci- oty’s Whist—Village Interests. The steamer built for Atherton & Hayes Co. of New York, will be launch- ed Wednesday. Capt, Edward Woodmarnsee, who has. been. very jll for a long. time, is im- proving and able to be out. Mrs. John Minnis has returned from & Mbort: visit_with' friends fu New ork . M, and Mrs, Loren Li“Park:are spending a short time in_ Providence and Lawrence a8 the guests of their sons, , Loren and Carl. Stanmore Lamb hag returted from { short visit with friends.at Riverside, New London,. Mise. Eicanor Weeks is visiting. her Howdell, in White pt. Arthir Rafuse 4s visiting his i gt Mr, and Mrs. Jocl Singer of anxn: streut are entertaining Richard of Fishers_Island. AT Méister of Spring stieet wus a recent business calles in Norwich. Mrs, 1da of Cove strect has returned from-a visit to Mrs. George Packer in New London. - Blihu Spicer is spending his Baster vacation witlt parents. Mr. and m-‘ Wiltiam. 1. Spicer, on Bpicer ave- M¥rn Enison Lewey s vmlln!‘ A, Williams s confined to his fon Chiseyts Meder Wit ok .mg; d Mrs. ] e Chester 4 'lt.ll Mrs. !'I-)M. . n" ex': ‘parents in | i the Sn ehuieh and umz tha bll L "%:: there would he moved. uam d up- for a m:hool.»h Bellerose is making every effort to get ui&wofl done as soon as possible. . Village. V: : L&m%:‘amu;mlgr Wg:;;qbket ‘B /\¥as the guest of Sat and sundx?n Hippeley. ‘of New London was of Arthur ' Dobbrow ~ over trok D, Copneil of Willimantic ety 7 fi&x\me Ghuehsprmnv on spent Saturday and Sunday with James |* Philibert Bergeron of guests of Mrs, Ber- and- it mere parents -over Sunday. ‘Terrence C ughfln Infl Timothy Cflou h ‘“1 i n}li hael Co ml:}"'ll: i n; 1! erfimfi er, ichael ‘oug] le ‘Marguerite Shea *spent Satur- and’ Sunday with her parents in Wllllmlnfi “ Tos Kingbergér of Fitchville was the Buest of Tax Collector James Mc- Guire oyer Sunday. John McGuire was in Willimantic Sunday. ‘Frahces McCarthy f Taftville w-. Ehotlet of Miss Rose ‘McCauley %ove ‘of Pmag has been vis- cal Hlnley’ passed Sunday with rauMVes in Pascoag dnd Provi lence. * % Doris, the younzest daughter of Mr. and -Mrs, Jeseph H. Buteay, is ill with Pheumonia. B. Razonk has moved to the Cote ou: block.. -, ‘Rose Gareau is 11l with flw ‘flv. mmE' APPENINGS. Frishds of Miss Edna Bentiey Pless- antly EMIM—D‘&Q) Former Mdflfi. __John ‘Sullivan, who has been ing some time with friends in York, has “returned to his home in ‘Bozrah ville, . Jomm Ryan of Putfam, who has eén. spending some 1l with _his ather on West Town streat, Te- N McHale %f Shelton “was the guest of_his sisters on Oakland avenue during Sunday. Social Evening at Miss Bentley’s. A social” was ‘held at the home of Miss Edna Bentley Saturday eveninj a number- of her voung friends at- tending. Games were played in which all foined. with zest. Later a nicely prepared buffet lunch ywas served by Miss- Bentley, assisted by the young ladies. Those present were the Misses Kilroy, ~ Brown, Kingsley, Murphy, Odges’.and ‘Bogue,~ Messrs, Powers, Mags, Riordan, Kingsley, Davis and. Frink. Notes. Mrs. Margaret Sullivan of Hartford was the guest of Mrs. John Nagle of ‘est Town-street for the past week. Mrs. Maitie Long of New London Epent Sunday with friends in Fitch- ends of Noi Richards-of Jewett a former resident of this place, werd deeply grieved to learn of his which occurred at the Backus hoepital, MOHEGAN CHURCH day lehod—mficorl Elected. The Sunday morning services at 4 Mohegan :church drew a greater at- téndance than usual, and the évening service was extra latgo in proportion, over’forty. being.out. Lemuel Fielding o Nnr-flcb ‘was at both. ser- ices, and sang seyeral solos in a way | W yreatly appreciated. The s Lillian Daniels, preachea services. Boon _the dnnual reorganization of the Sunday school took place, ev- ervihing indlcating 2 successtal 'year FROM. m FIELD T0 KITCHEN. b SO e R oo on see t o human-hands, it l through the fac- ocess to anmhe'r. and finally .into’ sealed - air-tight special mzc!mes, and protecting - the tolene also from dust and odors. this with"most other cooki; fats—made ‘from’ hog fat, which is :f- Bruce, -m more or ‘less indigestible, and i —-nd mark in tubs d to kitchien, Cotto- em:leunofpun 8, cleanliness. Of what fats fully be v%g Bavarian “Pale and Burton, Mueir's by | e 5, grdes of 4 of Probite for the D) mguu % willsell at PR, Am:uon om - at 10 ocleck a. J—; at the residench Jot the- lat u,.‘ Button, deceas ‘situated 1, mile souel Roscribed 'pupmyl-'; et £ aha other. ot With 125 acres, more or. 5 ure ~and | acres, l‘r. Mtu.tad m— Thlrd MG’. h.w:“. 01 hlrn (Ilfl 50 lflfll. llll. flfl:: ny. ana o 2 l Aflfln ‘horses, khreo‘ynr 2 heep ‘with lembs. 1 fig) 'fp ns, 1 Jumber wago sets ot t nait ]'h:ell, To :f o e nu—e-n on’ )luonfi oal Terms o8 8 3 m!n NO AUCTION| There will be no’auction o8 Thursday at the farm of Julian Witege of Jewett City, Tormerly the C. D, Babeock place, as the farm and everything g tlm'etnhsiu-ullr JULIAN WITEGE. * Jewett Gity, Conn. .\ en"!sv‘vow MORGAN ... Auctioneer AUCTION Will s sold ag Public Anstion at the home of the Ia . Gee: Wi Roge! Letfingwell, i - TUESDAY, APRIL 11TH, 1811, e =t 10 ‘o'clock, \ the- following = Gesirable - property: 1 horse, 1100 Ibs. -1 carriage, 1-Coneord buzgy, 1 one-horse. l\nnb‘r ‘wagon, 1 one-horse dump cart, 1 express wagon, 1 road sulkey, 1 business sleigh, 2 ligh driving harness. 1 work harness, rol and Nn.ke 3 1 corn AREUSE, 1 Bey outs ter, plows and small hand. too] ey ot ey, and corntars I 1 Jot of corn:on ell' ?uan art il ot 40-qunct con. all urniture cm-mlned In dwelling Bouse, consisting of chamber ssts, stoves, car- I other thises 155 umersus m'"'h" i k- men- ton.” 1T storty, mext fair W Terms ¢ P % ROGERS, Exee aprATuTHS . - % s Will be sold st Public Auction Men- day, April 10 1911, at 10 o'clocka. m. sharp, at the Wm. B. Birge farm on Moetinghouse Hill, Frankliny the, fol- lowing articles: 15 choice cows (some fresh, all cem- ing due soon), 1 yearling, 1 pair well mated horses (good._drivers and work- ers), 5 plgs, 2 breeding sows, about 45 s, mowing - wsachine, - horse . rake, Disc harrow, cultivator, plow. wagons, |1 narness, " sel parator, tester, small tboh of all klnfll e corn fodder, tank, fully eflulvpetl and Ot.her cles oo numerous to mention. The horses are y &00d - drivers, and - Sows are in £ood condition, ers; one of the best country. Tke farm impleméents A1 condition, practieally new. Terms cash. Inspéction invited. 1f stormy, next fair week day. - 'WM. B, BIRGE; owner.. WM. B. w!Lcox, Afuctidneer. N mpreTaThS e ‘Guinness'. Dublin’_ Stout, ried -Ginger Ale, Bu . Frank Jones' Nourish- Hnug Bitwer Ale; Anheuser ehlite and Pabat. 3 ihre! laa! hn%filunl and bushy, bdugng., & rite for prices. J. O. i uud mard(d oM. at once | uclmu»th'mgte- lfldl,b!Adfl\nll< el'l‘. of Frederica 5 _apria “onm ULL, two years old, pair Holstein ers, a T 16; Vavo Dew Tahoh cows: T Gy wn’-'?l‘e-: fwich Town. [_aprid um-—ceu.r, ts, bean polow B eatile, -ge:me’- wn, aprsa “Thr 0@ horses, one we:tun.-mgo )uum?u male & good T orse; ome weighing 1050, good i L TR 0, éltfl good driver. Wlll sell these horses yery . reasonably, ~ Brown's Bakery, o, Cono, apr3d Well :Avenite, 1! TO RENT—A slent rooms ana’ bath nd . gas; also 3 dve, Norwich' l”" 0 nl:n‘l\— Street; medem at 49 mnr°4 BAUR-Fati fok salo cheay. 160 &ood 88, two miles Trony B I sfation. Bartidiars in iire A T, Gardner, 1 & Oak 5t, Norwic p FOR SALE One horse, 11 years old, | extrn Arivor, BOURG and Kind; OhG extenslon _top surrey: one -Concord " wago, narhess, etc. . L. pman, "Cent Village;. Cona. : marsid 3 w&— 5 for hatching from choice st fll’:’la comb R. R‘flfll 35 pex, 190, poutiry rarm 3 fison.. xe D 5 Gl Ter B .um u.b-—n. ala emeks for sale, -snlh comb ghiorns, $10 for 100! gmnr;y HilL Poultry Farm, Willimantic, l mar3ld on California Privit, for “BARGAIN—Two-cylinder 1910 malal toare car, fally equlpped, frat claas: con Auto/ Agency, marZdd Funw II?}OP’C. Call l'. xlfl R SALE — First class wall soda uauln. “with_ refrigerator and marble top.”counter. Tattville Pharmacy. Biarsia o top gies, one, e not Aounte ‘ariein har- Dr. George Thompson, Taftville. od ‘bay work- est Main St. CHICKS FOR SALE from ver, White and . Leghorn and d §2 a a 5 rm, Eaglevilie, §. Willimantlc Div. mac? | dust arrived = No dealer over fioer Tot of erecs ihan ihose 1o SHow. Some to suit all. —Several matched paifs-and nice business-horses. Come 824 see them, R. PIERSON, Tel 177-12, aprsd on Mlontville Trolley - Line - near Norwich, Houss of six rooms, barn; soms .stock included. For particulars inquire of - JAMES L. CASE, £ 40 Shetucket 8t, Norwich, Ct. 120 Acre Farm Well divided nto Fowing, pasture, and wosdiand. painted white and in first class condi- ; ene barn 26 by 30, with base- 30;" one wagon had 16 by 80 nay barn 30 by 24 e | wood house and several henneries. This ferm is well watered, has cran- berry bog, some timber, plenty of wood and ‘abundance of fruit; 50 acres of miachine worked flelds” in high state of cultivation. -Will keep 15 head of Mowk aud-pair of horses. This place iy on a macadam road, a short dis. “{ tance from ome of the best market: On unt of sickness the owner de sires’ to sell. The- price is right. Pos- session given immediately. Inspection invited. % . WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real _Estate Broker, Room 12, Wasterly, R. | FOR SALE v 81,600, g containtng 25 acses of x'::d’ E 0. a 3 e ‘”‘"’" tors: and, woodlacd I15 waod, exaellent. 6= xaom Large 12-room house, | FOR House No. Bl ‘Washington, eight Tooms and, bath, all néwly papered. and Inguire of :Dr, ‘L. L. J Great Plain, fimwleb. phone 736 fl‘o " Heat and water furnished. Possession: April 15th, Apply to’ JAMES L. CASE, 3 8¢t., Norwich, Ct WHITNEY’'S AGENCY, | 227 Main 8t Fraoklin Square. M Estate and Insurance FOR SALB. ROOSEVELT AVE, NO. 5, NDAR the_ Bleachery, ‘ Greeneville, six. room cottage, with large, well cultivated sflrflen !lflniar mont)L PPOSITE FOUN- afn o tami - bouse with largs 1ot to Be ns are: 644 MAIN ST GEAND BARN, cellar, water.closet, larg fronting on two atreete, city water and an ex- cellent well. hr cheaj COTTAGE T GAST . NORWICH, gt s minutes’ walk from postoffice, Seven 100: steam Tooms, jasL. - Sord o instaliment payments If s VANT AVE., KO. 18, MOD- ern dwelling, nearly new, all improve- puts, in excellent neighborhood. Easy nérn‘u to Mxmmmodnte pllrchaser LAUREL HILL LLERT g e R By Sy one~or two families, modern improve- ments. ACRE ¥. many . que ot your "‘?whfl‘ X desitable to, say. for which you_can resflonsible.”—Wi have my; e lights.—] GOOD TEN ARM NEAR CITY with dwelling and barn, excellent well || water and orchard, wood tor family. FOR SALE OR RENT—No. 118 Wash, xnmn 8. gogd land, sutficient rice yery low. 'OR_SALB OR RENT—No. 17 Lin- cotn avenue: 3 conneeting] RENT Three romsn with hent in Kenyon Bullding. FOR_RENT_Main Street Store, two fonrar 15 To5t x 23 feok, extending trom Main to Water, with Heat, in Kenyon Building. SALE—Light depot wugon wlth order; .. o3 by rubber tires, in_good “pole. seated open wagon with shafts. Inquire of A. A. BRCKWYPH, Real Estate and Iusurance, apr3d Kenyon 'Im FOR SALE > Two Cot houses in_good onder, each, all- modern lmnmvefi:enu, cen- | ¢ trally located, will be 86ld very cheap| on remarkably easy t E A PHENTICE.