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-y dee & of hie puunc relations. hers, t s e e ior of e mrch’é or. one of thé longest | psgm‘&: any, lx.ewhfil been herz cignt | & and a vears. ere €St ' - uflu only the air During the Quhln.» there was | one member from Provilnneo. g ; wit Iy'.d vapor is 'g““- s Cetsbratiod ot the: Lord’ Vs supper. | tere as read by Rer. 5 P a— saved | " Much of ths as occupied | heard with much i an Qhfrorent y l.&aul‘l life, and with the W bem“ in the | sections of the country were heard AT ek B i g city who ‘while thero were | from. : b sty s | 24 from out of town who responded by The Mission circle of the Universa- on for prompt relief of croup 18} oiter so that a Jarge majority-of the | list church held their mzeting this e 4 g e (53 s The lisi of patonts issued in Conuec 1 members ware heard from in one way | week Tuesday with Mrs. Chauncey B.|RUf agped: il uu e Mg, o ticut o the 11th dgy of April, 1911, as & f HYOMEL i 2130 or another. “Tho lstters cfme from:| Woodworth of No. 156 Laurel Hill ave- | 5 extent o Abe | furgished from the office. of Frank H. L ged stores an Ex e Hyo- | members ail over New Engiand and | nue, at which there was-a good sized [ m is is kMOWN | Now York state. while sne came from | attendance. A paper prepar pared by Mrs. 5 ? "’:h‘l: Dundee, Scotland,” ‘In most of the let- | Mary Jewett on The Mission of Jerry t 3 cw = mwm Fu ““ T fokd, VRUBPOrt; g‘ °'f°“‘ sel ters the expression was that the Map- | McAuley in New York was resd by |10 cove mhe"g, P‘; ook H40. and |} Britain, tool Tolder: Ar- - (e HY OMEL guaranteed to | 008, Co e O o iters had. been | Mirs Jowelt and was heard with muen | BAs 2 m P o e :ar- ‘nor, Bri ort, ¢emng d cure catarrh. croup, sere throat, bron- | o, n¢ in” Norwich, and love for Nor- | interest, telling as it did of the won- B. M. ::':‘:' coughs and eolds, or MONey | wich and_the ifrends here was ex-|derful work dome there among the|f1¢e @A ge ars ford, five patents, roeciignt pressed. Rev. Mr. Williams of Dun- slums. g T, 2 mgm . for multiple Bp!hdl? wear. W a? W 1 t - including furnace, electric Jights ‘and %&"’i&‘”‘““‘ ‘°“flfl°’%"fi:l§m" = omen S a 3 S GERMANS WILL PICNIC. PIANO RECITAL O et e o oia e b mumfiv‘fiy’;}fl'am 1 All the newest Spring styles are here i & u,lendld assort- ey — i Codnty Evant Will Be Held at Rich- | Given at Mt, Calvary Baptist Chirch Lo and. 5 Beal IR o fenthal gty ‘_;;“,” Suseg, Eanin ¥ Duibe st ards’. Grove June 25. .by T. Migkins. seriously. He h until April 20 in phch 5 & s which t give m‘%mmn -Womens Tmlored Waists of Linene, I/uu and Lingerie 2 r —at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and up to $2.50. euuu.ousn aREEnuou‘sfis | Eoe Ahlbert Rontke, Bridgeport, sew 3 ’, 7 o g vt G man societies of the cohn- | kins ,pianist, assisted by R. Arlington re “at This RE macipenjoeph & faniorg, si"" Women’s Silk Waists of fancy silk, Persian effect and plain rcent meeting ig Taftville it | Smyth, violinist. Musiclanly ability Season, bu.rv, auewyn tread; Elmer E. ton ¢ 3 3 : t arm cloek. color—very special value .98, was decided that the affair should be [ was shown iz ench number of. the “Which Public Can Ses. e T I > } 3t s e iheld at the grov chosen programime, and the applausel miico iige MURPHY & McGARRY, Wo advertise exastly as iis Richaras’ grove has beéen selected as A largely / attended piano recital the place for the German day celebra- | was given on Thursday evening at Mt. tion, the to be participated in by | Calvary Maptist church by J. T. Mig- Deel‘n ‘' Walter H. Flart, New Brit- : tain; hipgesleas; Murray B. Leete,Wai- Sunday, J 5, is the date. The | was enthusiastic for_the plavers, who | . Lot roiGs SLNAN S MESn N W!Eiavgn “Dgf‘m’- aplan, fork 'E‘“‘" article. “bration wil! take the form of a big | showed sympathy afid a good com-| &> AT Sreenhous Ghlanbouer, ~on te. 7 . Taftville and New | mand of technique in each number.| _Vies Flyii M hil I ; ¢ ashington street, which the public is nna Flying Machine. | Il ion socltienare nteremed n x| Hev 7 a1 "ennl, pdstor B el SRSUE R RS Sman te B ans op oo o el 1933 10 —“aster nery r. church, spoke briedly in apprecidtion| Sinady” trom 9 to. 12 & . Pon a deina i f GECPRG. BR0 - PEOSRIUIGS. NC B18 to 5 p. m. UnGer expert care such as reet cigar stof‘c 05€ roprletor nas{ i’ ‘omen here their Easter Haf i Weadbury.—Eggs aré selling for 20 | given and ‘;‘0 f“‘]“‘)‘ of the WO Der-{is given by tie gardener, Charles T. 2 talent for Arranging nllpsort_s of novel |l . W 4 who has o for s will not be cents per dozen. Now and them a’thrif~ Q;'q'}'“‘?ni. The following was the Pro-| Beasiey, thg flowers cslu year ane of 1‘”;““?1,““&“3 m W disappointed. 'We show hundreds of Hats, already to wear, for E 3 B | % v surpassing beauly, “caloring an 5~ | loaf of rea t does ‘as the big - . the T cents | Part L—Largo (Boscbvitz and Han- | finction as to size: making the exhibi- | gas bag s reason enough for the mame|fj Women, Misses and Children. There are hundreds of charming ded), Mr. Migkins; Blumenlied (G.| tion among thie begt and largest that|given tiiis partioular airsbip. new creations, designs from our own workrooms, adaptations! ; | from genuine French myodels and the latest models from promi. nent American milliners. h Do not put off buying,your Easter Hat until the last:mi; | ute. VISIT OUR MILLINERY SECTION TODAY. Gloves for Easter ! For Easter we show the most complete line of Women’s fine Kid Gloves that\we have ever assembled. Every fashion- | able shade and kind of'Glove is included—Kid, Suede,'Chamois, Etc. Having our own representative in Paris, and in Chem- nitz, Germany, we are enabled to offer you Glowes divect from the leading manufacturers of \the glove centers of Europe, thus saving for you the importers’ profit. VISIT OUR GLOVE : DEPARTMENT TODAY. Easter! No Man or Bey wilhwant to appear. ‘next Swnday in the dull and dingy clothes that he has worn all Winter. s time for Spring Garments, and therd/s notime se, geed o “appear” as on Buster Sunfiay. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. MEN'S SUITS, $12. te $30. BOYS’ SUITS, $5. to $8. SPRING OVERCOATS, $12. to $24. All the cerrect shapes in Spring HATS, cheice and exclusive NECK- , WEAR, GLOVES and ether TOG- GERY. Styles that are classy and different. FREE—Six_months’ subseription to American Magazine with every p@rchase of a Boy's Suit. SquauDufu‘kMou‘flunHonmy. Extending liberal credit to home makers; delivering kaenprondud'tmfin‘mfiom& stere as 2 guest; courteous salesmen to wait om . you; ~rmmmrmmyfiflwueflammm and seMing onlyguunm merchandlse, are all a part of the squere deal you receive at Schwaree’s. We held the confidence and patrenage of thousesds of Cennectiout people, and we want-te do the same with !'9'“-%‘ . >4 ~ " Your Credit is Good for 2 Home at ™~ 7/ Schwartz Bros.’ “HOME- FURNISHERS" The Home of Hart:Schaffner & Marx fine clothes. — 8 Buy Your Easter CIothes Sf,i‘Ltm | a 'The Manhattan i ! _ There is absolutely no question about the fit of Manhattan Cbthgs. There is a snap to v SAhat ace ppcatassionn. 6y found in our s the design and exclusiveness to our patterns. The tailoring is the finest pouible | , stock room. They been in only a b oE ! m m " ' ahast Gma, and the westher has been B Our styles represent the ¢hoice of ten of the foremost makers in the country. No - i T " i anyfhing but sprir \ "~ g v other store offers such a wide variety, of patterns and styles as we display. B In a word, it 1; not price alone that makes Manhattan Clothes so. popular, but in -every. 7 ut now o other material respect as well. Avail yourself of the opportunity to call and‘insp‘ect the weather has changed and, |l .- ' our superb showing of Men’s and Youn¢ Men’s Clothes. = RSTEIITN aster Suils $10, $12, $15, 318 SZB }.322 $25 Pgm?l:.':uym:gfl:' They're going fast. 3 3 ;. ok SR Wire, l“ widths, frem one to dx foet. “ Barstow & 0§ OTHER EASTER NECESSITIES e 5 ) as Hats. Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosi¢ry. and “Gloves are here.in splendid i nagfln’ : nog couars varieties -an é moécrlgte-ly pqced L oty e i, o o A large variety at Lowest |§ - ‘ : : s Rubber Resfing. pflm Prices L.owest At Call and see them, n : ; THE HOUSEHOLD, - 'The Sheiucket Harazss Co. Bulletin Building . T4 Pu-tnp Street 321 Main Street, ot e ; ! 2 NoTICE. 4 3 ¥, CONANY. 11 PrankSs Stwees. The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoted Exclusively to Men's, - B ; oty od g venct T T "“‘-‘- #% ant the 1. ¥. € Womznsamichfldrmswmmd iy Cigars are the Best b the market forwich, April 13, 1911,