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m and mnv:&“fiflds m”m"“”‘ two' g.uafi to Hunun:con ‘syenue. 5 i & 4his city, A&u , Mr. omgdr . Ge ~Bullock, h ::f:“ h:.va nthe(r niece, 4r o S nls late restasi A% Y“'E_f"_“""@ i Fesk strsel, Sarieday dfternoon. S.Bflndofmfl'flwlfilfecent‘ .of his aunt, - Adelaide L |’ o fll of West To'n fiuet. ”, S} USH-—In " flulmh. Lg;n G‘,lum De- e it 5 it . Brush, Mrs. John Thompean-réturned Fri- Fymeral services ) hlu’ years : T R | se o sl it | "Spacial Price on Bam o T T b g e dva 16| g Cailing Boafds nd Building Paper. o Der home. on West Town street, ;flflfi' ing the winter with her aon, Notice ¢t ‘futeral hereaf| “Charles Cl.so of Bliss place. = ¢ - = ‘848 inch and 7-8 inch. s S { 2 . SR, |eed !‘Mm&& = ; : : ¥ Mise: Tiouise Newman of Brooki: 0O | % 6 $.inch, 10 « GREENEVILLE , I e e mmafl”“m LN Y. reachod towa Fritas v speai X AL ! my:;: in 1:1‘;; uh::: e n.uumt: Hornior Roll of St. Mary's School—Notes i fimat tendered 2o | 10 445: He has intevest Easter vacation with her sister, 3 < 18 ft. and 20°fE lensths, both nd Personals. -imposed several require- employes: “fiiflumwhm"““mx‘wm"m 3 ik o e ments which the dlr ¢ with 1 Separiments | turspike 15 siaea ‘and matched and bésded - . - 5. big gain S i = n::‘ pupils at t St Mnryl school . THE EDWARD I!Illfl’fl.l 00., £ b rge Gallup and son, Earl Gail- m: highest in studies are as fol- \ Sun .‘ 8y the theater hm took the urflm drive. of 28 miles et week, (Telephones) to Norwich one day’ this mmonw e Qir. and Mrs. John .iMecDougal of Greeneville moved this last week to B the Bowman place, on Plain Hill,which e % they have rchased: They haye made - axz':nmv: r‘:lpun on the 'bulldm Embalmaps MISS FITTZ TAKES 'CE DEAL‘RB °F STATE N hs. % [ g:v:’g ?‘:kwlmu&w“fi goes i b b T L M"’g % »m fa‘.’f&&”)&fiw ‘Gallup's Funeral n“,acm Atina Casey, the (Mamsachusetis. ~The s pa ; F " MEET AT HARTFORD | New-London after a vistt with h I lo l ICE ! a3 oW lon a It er CHARGE OF COOKING CLASS : A : i H fub Secures Her Sgrvices | Officers Elected for the Ensuing Year | do avenue. - Mrs. Adelbert Winans of Lady Assistant; «] 'On account of the present conditiem WPIGH Neae Santay - EVesing. ERonoty Mads. g g O el s :“ ’;"" of Fairview Reservoir, the use of hese + A change of teachers in the Haile| The twenty-third annual convention 2 RS Honry E. Church, 'm. Smith AUSD. | ¢ street, lawn or garden sprinkiing Margaret club cooking class which mests on | of the Connecticut Ice Dealers’ asso- Willing Hand Club Busy. T ey L Iln Josephine Portelance, Mary Fox, Jo- | Mcnday evenings will bring Miss Alice | ciation was held ‘at Hartford Thurs- The Willing Hand club met: with is strictly prohibited until further ne- oau- igher A hes: Fieten Eilkaany, Jonoyh | Fitts as the imitructor of the class | day. There- 25 all-day ‘meeting, | Mra. James Bushnell at her home, on RING l “E S il foman Pemers. ! ngton Pt T hter. Dext-Monday, For several lessons Mrs. | beginning an_snspection of ice | the Scotland road, Thursday attertioon. e. s order will be strictly en- ; Fitth Grade—-Mary Lacavara, Grace| William C. Lanman had been teach- | tools .and machinery displayed, after|A petchworl auilt was put together foxced. Slattery, Alice Driscoll, Michael Kirby, | ing the class, but found the work too ch - President Dexter L. Bishop=bt|and will be tied at the next meeting. | and we invite you m me ” R Beilev Bell arduous with her other duties at the | Meriden called the business session to | Cake and jelly, with whipped cream, , 2 RN k!'filnhu ?lwll:;::x. 6&‘1"&1.,.““:" ;;‘:f. club. M. K. Pickett of Wau.ungzm-d ‘were served by the hostess, assisted by | jiy /md look throud; our Per order “ ns ward Riordan,. Helen Mullaney. Miss Fittz is at present dlemtdnt h‘amvhry Ay her daughter, Miss Edith Bushnell: et i £ of BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION- - the Packus hospital, but as the club| Treasu B, “Sherw: outh- —_— ! phas ik : B "I St U AR por et R R Gwmey| | Dwont Seey M | XSS ,,,m;"“,,,,‘:,“m e 3 - eas ve that attention, she | on . an he reas me nary socief o y - m’" = .m“ '"".... e e ars, iiatgaret Mbe Johx mn'h-. 15 a sraduate of the Boston Cooking Charles R. Vaill of Water- | of the .~ Methodiet. Episcopal = church .. | Have You Noticed ths to Rudolf Caron, Dora Lafreniefe. school and taught the cooking school | bury and G. D. Wins were entertained Thursday afternoon] FU RNlTU RE 4 I Tragel? Alse Wall Papers, Shades, Uphol Phird Grede—Gerald Sullivan, J.xm n the Norwich Free'Academy several | vouched for ‘the’ DY ‘Mrs. Sarah L. Huil at her home, on m 35 - Ga g " | Jeniso, Edward Ward, Grace Cooney, ag>, she is_ well qualified for | port. -A committee to retire-and pre- | West Town street. . A soeial hour was sure sign nol weathes and | otery M_ and Furniture. . |Lillla Pivirotto, Rose Cormier, Rose lner work :t the Maile slub, which teel. pare.a- lin of officérs for the coming | spent working on two quilts, = after We have on h‘fid the &2 Pw% to out fate Kilkenny, Mildred Dunn, Sadie Foley, | that it has been especlally fortunate in Year was appointed, which consisted | which rfsplhmems ‘were served by the Sadie Risley. getting her to take up the,work. Her | of C. E. Everétt of Waterbury, Joseph | hostess. ht‘elt Si g wvarieties we -QMU;" o -'?hfll tako one ¢= - Bt gy coming now makes %the present a fa- | Bfazos of Middiétown, R. F. Perry of | ; —_— Vi 1. a | vorable time for the envoiment of new | New Britain.and ¥, E. Eaton of Wil~ Attending Mystic Wedding. have et ARV Bt the MAHONEY BROS., Falls Avenve Tweifth AI""V"I..?Y of .F' M. . A men-ben. of Wl\ié‘l it is expected there Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Brown and _. R R R A S BN T T o e e e P iy Society. - will be & number cn Monday evening. e’ ‘committes reported “this list, | 1ittle daughter are in Mystic for a fow Lowest Prices. 31 Willew, m - Sunday will be the twelfth annis —— for which the secretary was instruct- | gays' stay. Whfle there they will be FRISWELL 4 3 of the © ¢ Unclaimed Letters. ed “to cast one baliot, which - elected prssent at the marriage of Mr. Brown's 5 3 ; x : A 5 7 . roche Hat of unclaimied isfters at the | USRSy Wikt Ny oo mallier Erown. K0 A Ta M H“““Iu has the Largest Line of Alarm P g ' X 2 2 e €| Haven; vide presidént, Courtland E.|urday) afternoon. i i Kh the soclety’s week ending April 8, 1911, follows: ) in ity. [ SR - | i Carpeliter hall in the evening. In i Kinn e, guver., New ‘London; secretary, Basi| T | U eer 51 66 ‘.m 3‘ { /. the mornin; jembers 80- iprague, ldgeport; uwur > . irst rida votions. 3 f ] ey i the T wleck uss snerwmgs‘onm’on. mernbers of £X- | rst Tiiday dewotions mere heid at - 25-27 Franklin Street iy at 8t. Mary’s church n.nd will efutive committeo: (for thrée years) | gocreq Heart chirch. The sermon by : 2 communton § " | —Dexter L. Bishop of Meriden. Rev. Thomas A. Grumbly wes - given JOSEPH lllllfllll MODEL 5 founded by Rev. "fiomng!:ow hmufll:;n a t‘:i' Fndzhyl" evening, instead of Wednesday A d .’ - * | evening. i §hatin: o New Haven and 00 nder. ] Coutrland: E. Colver:of New London. " bctbosunr bl er. newly organized orchestra will render < . -The baseball team of the senior room | praye you had bn-by s pha(ogflprb 8lank Books Made and Riled te Order, selections . The speaker of the occa- of the Town street school in 2 game on| tayen 108 '8 i rice P. Fitngerald, S RE 2o s the Green defeated the junlor room} “7pg ‘an git ‘to take baby's phe e ery’s Star of the Ses. THE-THAMES RIVER ;‘}g}"flfly AIGITOOR by 8 Moote. of 1E {raph as it should be taken, To catch | Telephons M. . : 3. e nea o R e P . g™ o ot Bt pl ol S e lor of e C. . imple, Such photograps me ml‘g i enident Bafietiour And Cmers will rncer a IS Sobirg s Ex: TAFTVILLE . B L e P INCO! Strongest bbby v % 3 also be heard. % Baseball Practice Starts Today—12 | experience in photographing children. | A better style and more convenient A S * 3 St . They always look their best when we | Jeliicle was never bailt for this New Fully Equipped, Over-| Rotires from Drug Business. no‘:,’{,,,,‘;""",,,n‘d““‘h‘:_v";‘”n.".“"m;{‘";n 0| - Condidates for Team—Notes. | EISY BESYE \OF roubissome’ Bosing: | Engiand comatry. 1t ia o lied ek fhauled and M“ P. F..Bray, who for the past sixteen river and a long, tow of barges on/|. This afternoon, i the weather man | Snap them in a Jiffy. Pl T e-.rry stock es yeats has conducted & successful phu Friday forenoon',caused the ferfyboat | is , the candidates for the Taft- follo Top SoMd good, ws: macy at the corner of Fifth Goverrior Winthrop-at Groton to miss | Ville baseball team will have their first I TR g ‘3. G“':fl“: and Central avenue, has retired, und ne .. On the tHip from the Grot: try-out of the season, on ithe Provi- ) - He._st. "‘ B m"c Au’l‘o on Aptil 1 tirned 10s business over o ‘2% 1035 'a tow of barkes got the | dence street grounds, under the direc- ; 3 ""“' W"' Ty B hig nephew, P. ¥. Bray 2d. The for- right of* way Immediately -after the | tion of Coach John B. Benoit. . Mr. Be- 4 I mxcms—us ss? n'{. n’u, afi . mer gcqmmd the business Indlus from bi:u )fi‘}z t.\s_ ’Grohm ‘slip, so the ferry- | noit hxs hada ‘Zi?nde?"iflw. 1:3 $100, $115, $150, $165. ANOTHER LOT OF _ ' | Giniet 3 i the Bustnces sincs 1905 To our m line of | & With the. ude. o end Tdavy: trontist Teels. égfi?%fifl;@;&figg‘g&ffijfi; The Photographer, 1 Mesting of Ladies# Soci: : o i Bohe, wite &‘;m, brtgul:l::’ 3,',“ ‘te | candidates who will try out are Dennis| ~Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety. THE L. L. CHAPMAN “- ardina s oy her New. London slip all Tight. Murphy, George Semino, James White, mar24d - The regular meeting of the Ladies’ | GPOCETICS l have “‘e‘ Capt. Martin Colblitg statéd before | Bobert Wilson, Aubrey Potter, Dan g g | soctety of the Third Baptist church the delay ‘occurred:- that. the frespet | McSheffery, John McSheffery, B. Ho B Just received at was held in the chepel Friday after- fer, Adam Leopold, S. Germain, Adel Cardwell’s| =, s, o e B2l 2 | Fregh Meat which will be | ninsine i (50 Fiass e s o, S tocpaly S Gorpen, 2sct | First-class DelWery cial business was transacted and the - \ and ‘that it was: nb light task to set will captain the team during the sea- - N greater part of.the afternoon was de- - - 3 Caslor Comes ogacn -+ - | ™ e s S : e e G R e el . e 4 7. crte g e : took up the re r achedale st 1115 E hag Sy aoniet his "o in O el S Notes. ter, and to any’ who wish | . losing one frip in the interval, | many seasons. The dircctora of the i1 Hack, Livery ' and Patrick Kane was & visitor in New On’ the early morning_ trips the buy your new Hat, Gldv- and g shi be steel gray with blue trimmings. The <o Loxfferon Frioey, fo bay their Meat on North s s &, Aong that Cavtaln| hirt will have bius military: coilar, eté v I ; woent 'this Master| Teo Piyirotts bas refiitmed fr . the Loat aoross the river and snugged L e s complete W m po B rdi - up into her on time. owever, but = Gt you setaon | vieit with friends in Fassaie, . 3. | Maim Street,.apd to,all whe | 35 553 52500 Sme. Howerer, but | 00 L0 LIk oy and Stodkings. and shafts, ) oa ng John Congdon' 1s confined to his it s, oy hare e Notes. : - Stabl nome on Fourth sireet with e wris. | Will - come, 1 assure: yom | ™criore AMiss Lissie Marouro has retirned : - Stabio Ernest Fox of Tenth _street spending a few ‘days with rehhve- In Plainfield. H § from = visit in Rhode o . ¥ g good service and the very| "~ """ t,,“;?. OION orkinG | e ot o oon| Sleigh, Carriage and 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY., best Meat at bottom prices. | o Contracter Paying Old Soale-and | * = ono0 trik to Worvester. Automobile Work #uiu AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Anoflier Plymg the New, ‘The Book club has discontinued its i : of all kinds: Miss Lucy Quinlan has returned to Hartford, after visiting her parents on weekly meetings and +will reorganize in fall. Twelfth street. —_— VCon:g:c;:r Hamilton R Douglas of the 2 A - D._Ajva Crandall principal of the TlllS WEEK | zome mon-unidn carpenters at wori’st F g:grgtfifgg::g 13 spend- : ng— 0' ars ’ § o Lo ety school,-is spending the ’oguonoc day .morn! on the Plant % g ot o i s estate. Those man besan the work| dence street: > ST} 5 s vacation at his home n that the union carpenters left a week e g ) Wit coroers v scs o |Very best Romnd Steak, (i WBLEIRIL Sl e merem vrzone oo The Scoft & Clark | A tree visicry ¢ Lowes ha,ve ‘more men to put to work to- positior? in 'the. supply department of tives in Taftville. eeo Mhe Qfnited Stjtes Finishing com- Ib. lSe iR 25 - PO pany's piant, to succeed Antoine Mo at- b ‘,’l‘.gufi“d";“,ffl";f‘ he Carpenters’} Arthur Peterin and family are to CORPOBATION, ‘Call and see them. a,p.rto -who is to remove t W.t - 8 : bary. 5 ° T Bine Ribbom, ome «f fhie sirorioa Sih by wortingend | A Menep fof Comt, v oo | goo €16 North Maln Sm 3.50, the pay per day P Greenwich._Mias Alice Stane Wright, brands of ifim bag 75¢ rp}'%‘ Bl fi“&:fi‘lfi%“u& <& | 21 Bhon 1l tax roturned o Philiips. | decisd The illzelllckelt Harsess Ce,, " 3 = ‘ork . ‘because, < owing - to. the union ixeter. Academy, er spending % ; 5 n ? T s g A | T m ._ ’5-” ,.g rules, il ‘meh who workk during 'a | yacstion at the Hiome of Mr. and Oirs ; Main Street, of Mr. and Mrs. jend A. Russ, ~ ¢ > A e g ke e 6 P Tadken uh Brint viner ‘1. N | ‘WM. C. BODE, Prop. P : ent 2ns the e Wednestay st the brides heme in| Plenly of “.em'¢[m cdnts s the union officlals say| Poter Benolt, for the past 71-2 years % dozen ZSe : : O i e Tham 2 < se s conmnd 3 o p T am L ‘;‘h\k said | concorn tonight “After @ weei's va- (WITH PEROXIDE) { have worl cation in New Yorl will engage ; J : shcu maflhd New Bermuda m 30 carpentery y business under his own name. Clean ng and Am-npfia. Smmla. “lylifill» Bloworing . Picels ik “+ Their Only Opportunity. SRS Exquisite Cut Flowers Judging by ‘the way the house dem- ety ocrats are pruning ‘off S0 many i f’f’lh-t ‘branches of- the congressional plum 3 trees, evidently don’t t to have thfl;qiun dling of the fr mnre than one season.—Washington n H_M_Ha- HOW TO LIVE 100. YEARS u) Ly mo Year: yS w.m'.n:';.’i.*m e w ‘the