Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 19, 1911, Page 2

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{ “Annual 8¢hool in Hadl. e b ponoving Dictures ‘at i/ Bii6u M. g L. C.B. A. ts ‘In I, ' Tuesday afternoon” Mrs. P. B, ibs | Hastorn st Totge 22 05 - olloning e e | oy Shsrialned he Womanis posra ot | 2 A'r?i N was a carriage ns at her home on Broad street. —adv, §, Lang Woma 3 y - There survive his| Miss Alice Jacobs was the leader. The | * Lettors. About the Borough. P railing ot . k. o Paul - Riquler, | Subject of the meeting Was. The New i Miss Fay Olds -of Were, Mase., E oman of the Orient. emcall oy at visiting her grandmother, /. /POST.-EABTER DANCE ° sl o v b oA buning Grand Lodge Officers Coming. * | Putnam Gentleme i~ gl PG SR, Mags. Acranged by J. T. Hilliouse snd Ray- {"_Tht: bulding committes arit the dic O L AL Mataiic T B Lodios iis, Robert & Rt A Bl ] e 0! e Y. C. -held a In 8 18 o= 5 K - <t seting Monday in the boar of (mds | Oimcers of e Grand. lodge Wil b6 Jise Whya Sith, - | Thotnlea club this afternoph. o, ¥ '\, Frank Pugbee presiding | present for the exercises. 587 ~ 3 . . 8. Boss, | * Mre COLCHESTER. =~ ¥ TE| T R n“:?r-ihé I:va::gnr ‘tm in the absence of Gen. 5 ol W. H, Putnam will entertain 3 s = \ 4 Socnt affairs of the year. It wae siv. | Was submitted by the. building com: | LhgcrcriDers of the Art club this aft- | pamages Fixed in Gases Agsinst Nash- In Light Weight Cloth and Silk{ en by J. T. Hillhouse and Raymond to the hoard of direztoss and To' Operats R Ml awaug Electric Power ‘Company. Movelties. rker, who gave a similar dance: the | 38Mme Was accepted and thea referred - = Ak - e 2 pt;tu tho seasons :; about _this time. m:g the -mm:.g committes for | ’l‘:n‘: :fimfl?g:l Clglton Co,, KINC‘: The appraisers-appointed by & judge | Visits Hartford—Borough Notes. . |dence Jos-;mbm. % 1 White Serge with its| Music was furnisiied by : § iction with power. No siic was | is 0ld_Ross mill af : 4 i b b g |~ From Saybrook, at the mout aéuu 's “:,':_'::.“ oulitics, seoms o pe | HAtchs orchestra of Hanaa e & | aelinitely. dectded upon. bat 1t ia wn | Kast Kilingly, ia removing. the o | °f he O e Tty |, There Was a pleasant gathering st | Connectivut river, to Soutly good a , Seem also’ rendered @ short concert from | derstood that one will be picked out | machinery and clearing and cleaning |28eS in the several cases of re the home of Mr; Mrs. A. F. Roper | i an_incomplete link Swhich. the most important among the SPring | 3,15 until .45 o'clock, whea dancing | Of the eight under considecotion with- | up the property and will soon have | of- Plainfield against the Nashawaug|on Turnerville avenue Monday on the | pected will bo reads Dy the Eighty-Seventh Birthday of | - S R, calabr.ttd—-fll.&ohool’ *8| North Branford, Conp., saya. the Provi- Dress Fabrics. Fach pattern with a|began. The orchestra liyed excerpis | 1A & few days as soon as 1 few minor ( an equipment of all new machinery.| Electric Power company. have - filed | 87th birthday of Mr. 'S . | line .west of the river is dome. Cons fancy pin stripe, giving it a rich ef- | from He Came from Milwaukee, ana | 9€tails can be attend=d to. A new stick is being built and thel .. fndings of damages: with Judge ;x;l;eflr‘e were m‘""'k"”“‘aw-m of m; erete bridges are being uilt n.ltmg tha i A Nevin'’s Day in Venice, follswed by an boller and, engine house will be ré:| Gardiner Greene. The application for ly present. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph|line, Erom Lyme to ‘London an c and $1.00 yard, excellent programme ot i Appraisers on O'Donovan Estate. | Modeled. The new machinery is ex-| tho appointment of the appraisers was | oo and children of ¥ Westerlv the road i in operation. The | about to be taken of them they wii twe " pected soon and w. used 7 4 5 3 Sea. strip for n Light Weight Dress Goods in soltd[®Nf UW0 extras. =~ . Beferee in Bankruptcy Andrew ¥ | 9edcth AUof SO WO 18 " MANT | made Nov. 15, 1010 - o - om. | daughter of Mrs. Roper. 'A £t Wontotty. o taar (e exting | Lot the maills Db admonisbed. The colors, striped, in wide or narrow’ ef: couplex. Among thons present from | Lomen o:"'flow"’fi"?ffiffle; g o PR S R TR ‘pm“"y Pyl it B L hiandsome gitts fwere prefented Mrs.|lines or the proposed Host d | fig bush flourishes 1o less than the fect, every desired Spring color und|@ut of town were K. W. Latheon (f | and Alesis Caloss of i ol ag %D-| Astual work on moving the . bld | Produce, .sell and distribute | ROP°T- Notes: i g;m;&elgo:n Interurhad Blsettie vl 1 } eccion in the Soughs and the 5 P 2 , generate, whade are represented — at 0o, Toc| New |ondom = Neil Wilews of San|pesisers. on the bankrupt estate of | bullding thet wil be waks crer furg | electric current for lighting and power raucisco, Floyd E. Lamp of Aubury, " Walter sWheeler . returned Monday | the steam road hetween New York and and $1.00 yard. N. Y., Miss Annabel (1003 of L James J, O'Donovan of Norwicl. a new and up to date theater by, W. | Durposes in the townms of Killimely, |, "M 20 T TaaE ¢ SR RN, 1S QIOWE | Boston. | Two hours® rasming time be- i Nob."Misses Elsle and Marica Lo | .. R 8. Brown, 18 expected to bogin today, | Fnfeld, Canterbury and Grisweld. | 1op, Fan™ T4V - * tween New Hayen and New. London 1S | One Hundred Year Old Guest. SILK NOVELTIES { of New Haven, Miss, (ladys Cherry- Bowsra-Snedeker Wedding Invitations | A contractor from Putnam will move | F48 COMPARY, | dmmm“ Yery high | A. N. Lewis of New Britain was the | proposed- That s t twice as long | oun W. H. Davidson has come the building from its present location ' % t of relatives in town over 5 the steamexpress: ~require. 10 7 Some sp are b | voltage ta Jewett City, in the town of [Bust 0! atven o © Steatn, BX I St A eq | from the SoWliers' home at Noroton e splendid Spring designs gon Bernes of Jacksonvilly I, avd . Invitatiems are out for th: marriage | [0 the lot on Center street. Plans| of (003 %2nq Cracted” poles in Plain- | ' Mrs:. John O Brlen Jvan calling, on rthe same ratio of speed Js maintained | yoigits to spend the summer with ! Bere Solesotts, Poplin and Chiffol | 4 number of others. The hell was o have been received from Providence friends in Hartford Monday. over all_the lines tha trelley trip be- | LISt are among the new arrivals. at 25c | aborately decorated by B. Dr Domibat. | Bratvios S S Ve pant WAJET | architects and It is expocted that the | Aeld about 40 feet In helght and 13 |f2Rid 8 SO MPREER. . (o 1] Seon New” York amd Hostan can be | lontives at Dernateln ] 3 ' Refreshments were served at ifters theater will bo campléted by Septem: | of one-eighth fnch uninsu- | town. Monday. | made in comfortable day’s titfie, which | 1./ "o Comber 6. — mission by a local caterer, bes 18 not_possible with the existing lines | ; v § A speclal meeting of Brooklyn. o Clsve. Vipits Huetford.. - vay er ad Springfield. CHENEY SILK FOULARDS TRUSTERS MEsh Pty ode'n pbeciocnfys’ sgar 1 g current. 7| rar Rovat Al Maore ana ‘members | DY WY 0f Worcester 4 Springfield man of Grand Rapids, Mica., Miss Issued. Dutcher Snedeker at the h of Mrs. Williém Ross in Chaplin on May 3 af | A Canadian minister has invented a " e FUNERAL. @ h ;. ; The applidants, eleven 'fn number, | o010 (a2 Civil Government m the e T T T flax pulling machine which, it is for Bpring and Summe#. Drssasel, | bl o o ~ia—s . pindates gy Counth dearses work in che third;and |, yners of property abutting the road | 5Fthe class In iVl govermment W e | gouTH COVENTRY LTBRARY | Claimed will effect & saving of % per BeNNrd, the greatest ik fwvovits “', Ssed Epileptis Colony Joseph O'Brisn. Local members of the woman's| oD poles were erected, claimed |y, " igited the capitol and attendad ———— . | cent. over hand pulling. p g Ry B g s o o The funeral of Joseoh O'Brlen, ased | board of the Day.Kimball hospftal | f148 the line was dxngerous and 8! | the session of the legislature; ‘also vis- | Gets $40,000 By Will:of Henry F. Dim- | Foulards m‘in polka dots. Patterns Today these members of the board 78, who dled Saturday, was haid on | will attend a meeting of that organ- highway, in which the abutters owned ited the ibrary, lorgan Me- ock if His Namie is iven ‘Institu- Tuesday morning at Bt. Mary s church | ization at Putnam today. The exeGils | oo TN e oo, besides making their | Borial and ‘other places of interest.| ¢; white ard black, white - and brown,| oA tees of the Commecticut colony . 5 3 p s pe b at 9 o'clock. Bhrial was in St Jo- | tive committee will also meet. .- | 2 I T | While there they ware guests of Rep- Sod > With gresd siries and’ white or | [0° Sbiimitics at-Manalield Depsé-aiot “Cometery. Miss Farron Filled *Engagement - as | ro0cces less dealrale dnd. attrac resentative THarcy Higart - New York, April 18.¥ale university Announced. Superior coart, upon the application of | , Hobart Baker of Millington was a | und the South Coventry Library asso- “ow black, every pattern represents the| in conference and made an inspection - clation of South Coventry, Conn., are @esgon’s latest designs—50¢ yard- of the plant as it now stands: B, H. P » Deming of Furmington, W. J. Barber . WEDDINS. Miss Minnie Farron, who read at the | the abuiters to appoint three disinter- | “Oliver Woodhouse lodge, K. of P.!luined among the benefictaries of the of Harwintan, W. P. Kelley of Kill- Bl Sead. Easter concert of the Westield Con: | e5ted pefsons to aysess damages in the | ot in Pythian hall Tuesday eventng. | beiric of Piory I Dimock & 1awyer | Daff s Pure Malt in 5 ingly, %. R. Robbins of Norwich.+ v e " | several cases, on Jan. 7, 1911, appoint- e 2 lawy ‘Whiskey is used NEW LINING: 3 W. L. Higgine of South Coventry and| Tussdy morning at § o'clock at St | Srational Sunday, school was e | oo o e tacasors Chaties L. Tostey | One application was received. A mum. | wha died et Apeil 0, whose will was Agor’s home as the family New Lining for Spring fabrics are flflu Cart Pones of Bridgeport, with | Joteph’s church, Thomas F. Burke of | connecting train at Brockton and did | of Putnam, We ry ;0. Rogers and | ;7 0 0 O - ,i.flliaa" ‘1:1(“"0&0 wfidli' toney e lbrary | . medicine. here. rohitects Cudworth & Woodworth of | Winsted and Miss Mary T. Seward of | not arrive here until 5,35 p. m, At|Charles H. Haskell of Norwich. Miss Lena Sullivan returned t6 New | change in its name to the Booth and | It should be in every medicine chest. Norwich, with a few other invi this_city were married Rev. John | 545 i -| The appraisers met on Jan. 30th, E ‘pose u) 3 | having ma nd ' No; % - - . ! ae | g Yenetian Liming in light dark,| over available siten for the Dropesed | 'wis attended by his meghew: Willim | Lo'ink made the trip from Providence | 105, JONII cihmels - The . Tollowing | TSASRAL Stect U eeissell rotury. | 207, & daughter of the testator, lcave | Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey in_my | ®rown gray and tan, at §0c yard. buildings at the colony as asked for | R. irke of Winsted. " The bridesmatd Y Mr. and Mrs. Cosmer A. Young wiil| indings of damages have been-fled: | "ty Hattouviile Monday after spend. Z‘Zp}:’“f’m“wfnfm A erdaury ki ] famif'y for the last five years. It is k $6-inch Satin Llnln{. gray, dark,| under the appropriation rezemtly in | was Miss Cecilia Morin, The bride | arrive here today, having spent’ the | Alice E. Jenmison 810, Telley E. Bab- | ng the holidays with Mr. and Mre | Should she be survived 'by children, | certainly a wonderful remedy for tan and (brown, at $1.00 vard. the’ legisiature. wore eorn colored crepe de chine over | winter in Florida. cock $30, William' T. Babcock $30,.Wal- [ 14701y ¢, Brown. e half of the residua colds, bowel trouble and nervousness. £ . " ptip, was made in = Chesdio's efeta, with & coloplal hat trimmed | A special meeting of the warden |0 Tillinghast $1, Bdward £ Fratt $10. | “Mise Katie Kelley of New London D e 15 tha wnicastty: g | We tilie it 5o ati All-avousd household 1 et o ;t“lg‘l;uflmg car. ;—l‘;h P welvet_and ng:;rexlc_hb:p;assn anl burgesses was held Tuesday eve: 232;5";"1'5’%:;5‘?”;:&0& o A | WS at her home on. Pleasant street ihe estate is formally given | remedy and feel sure it ean't be beat.” NEW TRMMINGS ntendent, Dr. Ross, at luncheon at iy ey ettt ok. | mine- 3 3 3 2 over Easter. | as “more ‘than $10,000 real and more | John Agor, R. - . eon at he bridesmald’s gown was of green E. Exley nothing, Martha R. Wilson, | "'y, "4 1," Stebbins and family are " gor, 3 New Trimmings to match any dress | fhe colony, The members on the board | corded silk. Her hat was colonial Water Wagon on Its Rounds. | irusteo under the will of W. T. Bab- | Of A Yo 0 Stebbine parents, M,‘llh;l“ lfii"e%‘ia':."&“&"s'q".‘.ffl%mmn. mondsport, N. Y. fabries, all the desirable shades of| WNO Were not present are Dr. Moun- | style and ehe carried a large bouquet | The street sprinkler began its sea- | cock, $20. < s and Mrs. Luctus R. Hazen, in Middle- | jiprary docline to change the institu S8 season. ;nn of Middletown, and Dr. Mail- | of Killarney roses. Following the cer- | S00's work Tuesday. Everett Hyde is Personal Mention: . |town. fora few days. Dr. Stebbins is | tion’s name as required, the will pro Laces and All-overs are aleo repre-| A0\%¢, of M;W ‘Haven, who were un- | emony e church a reception was | the driver. - Bdmund R. ‘Gagne :is working In |attending the meeting of the State|yides that the $40,000 left them shall le to be in attendugoe because of |held, followed by & breakfast at the New Hydrant in Place. Oneco_this week. Dental association in Hartford. | be used to establish @ libraty “of the urgent professionsl Wemands upon | home of the bride, No. 25 Milk street, w. | " e The new hydrant at the corner of| C. W. Somers of New York 'was in| Miss Marguret Murray of New York | pgesired masns L stiended by, Aty relatives and friends. | School and Center streets Was put in | Putnam on business Tuesday. is at her home on Willimantic. avenue | “*Scvih Coventey, Conn., April 18.—Dr. W, Lo The H. C. Murray Co. y e —— e recelved many beautiful | e A during the. Easter vacation. res! - i Mre. Patrick stantlal check from her father, Jer- | purgesses after having received a peti- s s AN e D i sociation, which fs left 340,000 by the Agents for Ladiss’ Home Journal . Patrick 0. Grady, emiah Seward. Among the out of town | tion for the placing of the same from Roger Mowry. The Ladies’ Missionary meeting was | 05,% #'{ig late Henry F. Dimock of held at the Congregational parsonage | WU' O jhe e CERIX A0 BOCoCE 00 Paper Patterns. Ellen ‘Byrnes, wife of Patriek O. 5""" present were Mr. and Mrs. John | regidents in this section, It is equip- Grady, died Monday af; ohnson of Mystic, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Funeral services for. Roger MOWIY, | Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The home ‘of her daughte. soe By | Baulkner of Souih Manchester, Mr.| ho, "I POt Steamer and hose oul-| n. 1.q at the MasonicTiome in Wal- | usual Baster offerinie was received. | ot the library be changed to the Booth iay 5 ‘1’:{;‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Holland of, Nor- | “ylies Beelie: ots oo oa¥y ‘1mey 3t his home on Woodstock avemue| gy sty of relatives in Hartford Tues- | tiom but the trustees byl s ’ in Manchiester. England, Mas 1 1 d. M i Sare: g s gift. Mr. Dimagk.was, horn. within Willlam Cone of Millington Green |fIG —5 D oOaEt- B8, B0 il ’1:"3‘,‘.., but had lived most Cpnningham of Roekville Join and | Toesday. officiatinis. The services were in charge e Seoe country. & i | William e of Winsted. uinebaug lodge of Masons of this| wis here Tuesdar. i husband, Patrick O. Grady o Rig | The groom 1s Winsted’s street com- | Cable Outlet Box, Lowered. oty o hich lodwe. Mr. Mowry was: .Bdwin R. Gillette was in :Borah Stands s (ST W nd Hill, N. Y. five dausnters, Mrs, | Missioner. He and his bride received | Linemen were at work on the tele- |.the oldest living member, and of which | Tuesday. PR T 5 you can find a wmplcte lomas Cannon of Chnton, Sister . |2 tel of congratulation on their | phorfe pole at the corner of Main and [he was a past master, ~ Phe exercises | _Charles Hall returned to his work in { M. Augustine of St. Mary's home, in | 8trival at the Seward home from May- | Center streets, Tuesday, lowering the | were under the direction. of Hon. Ed- New Britain Tuésday, having been| The Threat of Curtailment. | has to its credit over fifty years of line of | Hartford, Mrs. John J. King, Misa | °F F. J. Darey. | cable outlet box. It was considered | gar M. Warner and the Masens march- | called here/by the death of his mother, | ° yolumes are written about curtail- -3 s R | Gertrude' Grady ‘of Risamond Hill, N.| Mr. and Mrs Burke left on the dangerous for workmen to climb | ed to the Grove stréet cemstery in a|Mrs. G. O, Hall: g fnen of the outout of American cotton | PUblC service. It is the resul ears | Y. ana Mr F. Morlarry of this | 407 express for Washington, D. C. | through the network of live wires, | hodv. The bearers were F. W. Seward, | Everett Kimball of Scotland wa# the | mills, but it shouid not be forgotten | Of careful work and is an absofute r sol H. Grady | 2nd Old Point Comfort, Va. On their | as they would have to do when the | (. M. Elliott. George P. Miner and guest Tuesday of his sister, Mrs. Fred | that the potentlalities of curtailment pure distillation of carefully malted g L. A .¢ | return they will reside in Winsted and | day-current is established here; hence | . Richardson. ‘Mr, Mowry-was.a car- | B. Willoughby. by the weathers of cotton are prac- | grain. Overworked men, delicate ase a b 3 | Wil be at home after May 1. | the order to lower the box, which is penter by trade and was born ir e tically. without limit in this sunny | women and sickly children will find eally of 3 =5 | used frequently by the local men in ! Brooklyn., Conn. Had -he. lived: until NEW SHORE LINE ROAD. iand of ours. The season has arrived, | in it the health and strength-giving Mrs, Grady had seen Pprsonal making tests of lines in the Main | Monday he would have:been $5 years e ol and it will last until October 15, when Necessary to fhem. Moriarty for. past yaar and a half, Mrs. Trumn'R."S:d.d was a Hart. | Street cable. of .GJ siseh Electric Railway Building to Partly | the people of the south are practically i’f’i;sa“:;n::f‘:{’ ,,,',f:;;z;,‘y the treat- WAchael L. Hurlsy. ford visitor Tuesday. R Attending D. A. R. Congress. Close New York-Boston Gap. independent of the price of cloth, A | 1t and cure of consumption, preu- e Ord was received here Tueslay ct | Bud Chapman of Scotland was in WEDDING. Mrs, §. M. Wheelock, regent of the EE reo. | In #his part of the United States for & | monia, grip, bronchitis, coughs, co | the deata of Michael L. Hurley at his | the city Tuesday. calling on friends. = Eiisabeth Porter' Putnam chapter, D.| A riew Shore Line railway, an elec- | i #his part of the United States for « | OV, 870, 0T IS COTENE 000 home “n Providence, at 7 o’clock Tues. Myers-Ames. A. R, Miss Andrews, delegate, and the | tric road. which promises to be a lnk | 4 g All styles of Bats, Balle, Gloves and | U8Y_ mMorning. Ho had beon ill for | of Sorieicr arsadpn 30d John HOUaN | Charles Myers and Miss Grace Ames | following sifernates, Mrs. 3. 3. Rus- |in a direct trolley route from New York | oivllized world, .~ . | froubles and all wasting, weak | Baveral weeks. He was well kaown in | oho OriC b e CIty on TUES- | poth of this place were married at|sell and Mrs F. F. Russell aré attend- {to Boston by way of Providence. is |, V& WEROCTE PO INEINECNe <8 W s iskey is sold Mitts, and an A1 line of Tennis Rack- ' g:la city, where he formerly lived, He g { has reiatives in Norwich and a 1 ets and Tennis Balls. number of friends there. Ho was one of the oldest conductors in tha serv- gy 2 £ ructi reen New Ha- D V Putnam Monday evening by Rev. Mr. the . natlonal conguess ‘of * the | nnder construction between New Ha. » i in. | s < R Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook of Mon- | Belcher of the Methodist church of | Danghters of the American Revolytion | van and the Commecticut river. Two.{:“':‘fi‘fl;uh‘; v xg‘éfi;z‘stke‘;fnf‘fl‘ég IN- SEALED BOTTLES ONLY by chester were recent guests of friends | that city, Mrs. Myers is the daughter | in Continental hail, Washington; D. C.|hundred men are at work in Foxon and | SlaoF (hem!outh ML ot submit | druggists, grocers and dealers every- in town. of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ames of Cot- City Notes. : Oppression in this matter. They have | where, or shipped direct for $1.00 per Deen inaulzent to the cotton mills to a | large bottle. H. H,_ Davenport and C. 'W. Gamm It will pay you to I tage street. Mr. Myers is emploved | ypo © . Brumn and litde son o Co., Rochester, X. ¥, = - fine. ‘of ‘Pomfret were Willimantic visitors by the Southern New England Tele- . a2 i 8 L » . ¢ da; & Brooklin, N. Y.. are guests of Mrs. 4 marked degree, they have covered | i Tuesday. plione company as iineman.” M. and | BOONI% Hier ks chaniatte cpamn- | ier@ 10 Trade in Je ity e o haia dmeed oL Miss Maud Gallivan oI Norwich is|Mrs. Myers are to reside on River| "4y Bragley street. a guest of Mrs. Mary Hi~itey.of - | View. ‘guest of he Hon atreet. “ o7 of Jack- | 'y cal people who, have relatives or | Mrs: C. E. Pratt is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs-. Wood, in Willi~ 'E THE LARGEST /! 4 friends in the Bay state will spend to- | Pareitsy Mr. W AV > State Truant Officer W. S. Simmons | g - ; | mantic. Best Stock of Confectionery, Soda of Central Village was in the city on | 3°F, (here: It beine Patrlots’ day and| "yfiss’ Bessie Champlin has rotyrned | £04 Beat Stoo of CotCertiottm B - i Mrs, 8. M. business Tuesday. Members of Putnam lodge of iy | fFom @ visit with her sister, Mrs. ¥ WM. JOHNSTON®. - Mrs. Jacob Cohen of Broad stree are arranging for late cars during next | id’s Best Pi e s x g ing 1 Mrs, C. F. Watexmen has returned | — 1 - Knabe Angelus, $1,050, The World’s Best Piano. ll me DRESS < «i“:’:’n‘hfim:( )fil;bxdn:.[.h,r, Mrs. Mo ;;:l?lk‘i:ltl"nva}:mcr;t;“me the fair is to be [\'(;"n a faw]\gly"l{v“h jgl"l&‘?:‘g:“‘%‘a‘,b #. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, - Angelus Piano, $750, the first player '"’"‘,“d' 3 i Mrs. Mary Warner recently entef- Many at Moving Picture Show e ave s Sucwts prbaL: General Hepair Shop, Autopianc, The choice of His Holiness, Pius X. The choice of Uncie - tained. Edson Lewis and Miss Allie| < A Jarge audience attended an excep- | nam relativa: Blcycle and Automoblile Repatring Sam’s Navy. Prices rariging from $525 to $750. * L‘;" of ;“’:l:‘ VCQ""J""' N. Y. | tionally fine display of moving pic-| Miss Adah Alexander of Hoston has Ol knd Gasoliiie for #lk : ista, $485, and Areo, $425. ¥ - T. ane . - . Ipaugh of | tures at the Town hall Tuesday - | been visitin er father in PPN o i e e A - Church street are entertaipini M. | ning. 1t -was tho Arst entertainment | street- ¥ ¥ ZUWETT OITY RoTEL f The, srices and tefms of some one of these well known makes are John M. Alpaugh of Providence after the Lenten season and was well| Mrs. Anna Bughbee of Webster, Mass. | ) Now and Up-te-date Fetel ta. ever- within the reach of all. Let us send you our book of test B nigid srie M b ol fete el w Thea = < SVIS Propristar -of which are from pefsons you are sure to know of. This wi a t [ ’ 3 et Slm street. N 3 L P " > shuumnulw:uoc‘f;'rlo: e'i"'lm;lujs"u'pd B Mr. and Mrs. .George GUPEtHC 0f | o e | ‘added_confidonce in these fine instruments, or, better still, let " DRESSMAKERS' WAOTH FOR FAMILY OSE gt e Sl . ALTIC Fremont street haye bee nentertaining GOSHE Elllillf them to you and demonstrate them, expiaining the Artistyle ma ¢ inthe city Tuesday, driviaz his < | Daath of Mrs, Robert Bateson Follows | " hgiio0Ses of Somerville, Mass = as THE CLEARANGE § A s Melodant and the. Temponome. Without thess features of inestimable vaiue ano it lacks the power of securing a perfectly human touch. Bepe to have It overhauled for the sca- | That of Her Husband—Redemptorist | been the guest Tcceutly of her par-|ae The Beston Dry Goods Stare, Dan- | to & player: son. yanl. v . ents, Mr. and_Mrs, Joseph Alard. | iéison. Some big Alscounts for. our ; : e | whliss Agmes Nelligan and ise Rose Fither o Give: Mispion, F. Walden Wright- has been in this | Sustomers another \eek: Atiractive D S MARSH Popular Shades. , . || i New Yok for o week. hapg friends | Mrs. Charles Charon is in_Puw- | ¢ity the pastfew dave. e 11 | Bacsains on every countet tn the store é 9 S e 2 tucket, R. I, attending the 'funeral ek \Welght -ta ymouth, | Buy these goods ed reeks with 7/ ; £ h ther, Mrs. Mass, is spending a few we w ‘eopta0a } L onde it ana Aas Eits Whote death oecurred Sunday aigne” |her. parents, Judge-snd Mrs. E- G.|ye BosTon pry- aeons srons | MARSH BUILDING, 230 and 232 STATE STREET, abe ‘anderbilt of iewitt street are Mrs. Charon's father died a week | Wright. 2 g Shies ‘Main Street, Danleloos. in Brooklyn, for a forinignt's William Wright of Yn!/e is‘at home = = z | Vit Witk vt Totmer remdonts of this Blase foeTs | for his Easter vecation. « - septzoaw ames B Keoch ‘Mgr NEW LONDON, CONN, 15 Union Sireel. number of years. Terma_wrictly contidentin: 11 SRl W IR T IR SRATLIRLLIATAIATRCATATACACALAATARARIRLAUAIANLNNLY i & YOUR RETAILER CAN 8UPPLY ¥OU. | |" 7 Rt % : LAUNDRY SOAPS *Next!” for Fifty Years. Easter was a beautiful shower of 2 il e sweet peas presented by Miss Maud % d B 5 > ‘ £ ; P pVlimantic, Conn. April 18— | G Shea of Norwich. - P : ; ) eagléel W. Taft of this city today an- Viication” Visits g % # : . "Going Uut of the Clothing Bosingss”™ * [Ber “bosiness. © Mo suppasen e | Mr. and Mra. Allle Simith of Winds : & ¢ ' 4 Per business. He is supposed to be : 0 1k oldest barber, both in the point of | SOT are guests of Mrs. Smith’s moth- INAANAN s 4 T "/ 4 i 5 i er on Main street. . BEST NAPTHA SOAP Mechanics' Dept. Stors |5 nl.% i i iiase v | "silhicha"siars” ana_sorenso e ; : 2 : 5 bars for 25¢ and 10 S, o ¥ fifty vears. During the greater part | Cher of Worcester college are passing 9 For wervousmeas, irritability, heaSache, Sarkushe, pressing= ALL of his life he has mede nis homes in | the holidays with their father, Harry . Woman s Re]ief - ( &H. Green Trading Stam : Shis citsy He was boenin Now'York | Caycher of High steet | e g Snee v moteee. 6 RS S S Free. 3 Easter Offerin s oS BT i maaed with, Com. losal postomce are addressed to the X R Kvegers Viguactl %' Cloupsaad tht FAisaiy Somutn this compound hes veen found quick ana eafe. < i ; A ollowing: le. 1da Mainard, Mis 3 J n-0-G ¥ g [T hnd erved through the CIUWar, | \iner, Joseph Elges. Bas been know fer years as “Woman's Relle® sclnce “I_think Viburn-O-Gin is the best femedy for weall wemen, BEST BORAX SOAP ol JAMES HARRIES i 5 s Kigehotr Slomic e LR I S e e ] e e i i o i, 8 ! ; : ; stor Momay. nig e : ; . 6 bars for 25¢ and 10 S, s FLESH FORMING FOOD Ball In Willimantic, Ry iale ek cannet praise ft strews mough. T think it ls the best wemes® 801 Main Strest, Willimantie, Conn. Roderick Jodoin of St. John's pre- medicine on earth™ & . - Samose. plump, strong and hap- | & Haley of High street, AVANANAANAAAN VYA SM paratory school, ' Danvers, Mass., is ‘women, whith can be reached medicine. &H. ps Free, When you buy a package of Samose, | Dassing the Faster 'recess with his RS, Co- 2 L o Fowll fess ks wetting o slmflar lotter ff yow &9 & % & —_— EIMORE & SHEPARD, the great flesh-forming food, welgh Parents, Mr. and Mrs. g Jodotn. . 2t haa helped thousinds of other eick women, as: grateful 4 : it and es Smith of the U. S. S. Rhode : 2 PG . ‘ The T. R. Sadd Co. =it S & M | 6 L V7 it B B BRI |l e s o6 b peceite Rk e mesl JSR E0in 5 i S MR $1.25 a bottle with directions. . . o 1 e ell of many eir customers who | an rs, lam Smith. ¥ o5 ¥ o g : m and Funer; irecl month ¢ 'thin, pale and £ rugs. £ i s i ; B * . WILLIMANTIC. CONN. b S.‘ Funerai § !ll. BaBRies Dt wh Are adw: thrbayh tho | 1goomoon Halay, af Speinefield.. Mids RS ; 3 : & : : uee of - - - ) with perfect health and attractive S 533 T = ; R ;- % LADY ASSISTANT. s . They. have seen so many i Principal Rupert Wlmnelv of ‘the| : . X e i R : i Telephons cedasetion. tal of th nderful f Sa- | public school has' returned from Ne = by g ' g S . i 1 . £ G JACKSON—Benfist B vestord We oo 450 ok ie | Tork whe ne baseed the Baster re- .. Pranco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York that they give their personal | Plai 7 3 Wb T 7 16 ; & Po iy LRV Paintess Extracting and’ | 1911 Overland Models ?,.'-.'r-:;.-,,;-,gh.gv:, R Ny e i I , e AND ALL DRUQQISTS. Filling a Specialty ; ’n‘&-m 3ot 3 faue fngnt son r.and Mrs. John . : A BT AT was_ christened Marttn Willlam 4 SRR 2L & Main Strest, - o Willimantis 2 2 ‘a pure preparation and ca: 3 1 be used with .K‘.‘.,x..‘{. cponfla.nce e Sunday afternoon. at the Immaculai 1029 Main- 8% m deMonte. 4% Eives remarkable re- | Conception church. = Willimantio, €onm. | run” down wnd. without appetite. © It Mission to Open Sunday. st e o, — | bufids up twe thine pule: punv girl and | A mission for the English-speaking A 830 Varwety of Fréan Wishi wige | bemlh, AL is the only fesliforming 32';%1’* 3&1{?»5{“?33’?@@&??3“3’: _Scallops, Oysters and Clama. at . * Fenatiiens cvery orman of ine pody. | 10 o'clock high mass. It will be given y ! res fa " neal by a mptorist Father from Bos- TR « : i 3 A 2oy “strengtii and _health to the

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