Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 19, 1911, Page 7

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iy, vty i et e ud andq. 1 light gnn-n: followed. The following. mo?d-. Teported nm King’s Daug] Sevin's wm in rature * the in tempe! S of Fine Diamends at mlrlea.' Jlinllu.llis: l.’ls..m. !fi-n-{‘y,_flv- Bushes, imperted by us the famous ross growers ef We sell- thousands of every yaar in Norwich, and -uul-lmmflu bottle mrn. hair on every Predictl for - Tuesday: - £ el ot ;hera e will e umna the lw;\gn e | i did_not respond were | 8Doke : d 2 on -of d lodge of the Ro¥al moderate variable winds. g work. A < v s im Are b3 T Tuesday's weather: As predicted. | Eiphemia, Loving Service and Hearts N o AT ORRI, & ‘ The secrotary's report of -the last [OF PHITALPHA MU SIGMA Clo s —__":"__-_‘L""___ meeting wae read and. ascepied. . The| ¥ e e YANTIC Hlmmnas. e, thes f;‘feyamc; and. T ptsee” "seta. JIE0AR || Mook | treasurer, Mra: F1 F-. Palmer, roported | tiose rnish, Alpha Ghapter Had Many.at Reunion | £ive Dear Discaver Fisld ‘of v““ g isses, and Boys. RIZER | Fe Tocelpta. 84131 expendivuren : ‘]‘flE MANHATTAN [ m [P m [l a m [l pw|balance $3; aldo that a $10 collection County Conference. 77 Held at Wauregan House. | Rye — Improving Rai 29 from the January meeting had been | The county secretary, Miss Lucyll miicre were 31 in attendance at the] -Too Hard-for- “Plowing. . 4 ill_ bloom freely the first 1133 sent to the state treasurer for ths gen- | Geer, gave mnotice of the m\mty con-f sixth ual banquet of Alpha chap- will < 5 i eral fund of the state organization. ference to held in Willimagtic m‘ 3 g Ralph Weeks of G‘flfl.fll\ ‘wpent Mon- { ‘Be - 3 5 | X905 | “"Atter o soprano solo, Jesu Miserers, | May 17, -u“unc that ‘Raymond, ta:m;.“h:;g:‘on”fl"‘us;dfly eoaning [any at the heme of his grandmother, » 131-135 Main Sireet Note particularly the cheice ys St... 13 ; S 3 4 1% e by Miss Mabel S, Clark, | Rhode Island state secrétary, who had e eliantsut tims way onjoyeq, | Mre. Laura Weeks, of Oakland lane. | Wi atics 10 Easke we offer—all the old standard In Material, Style, Fit and WORK. & 206 xfl- vis -nve the seeretary's annual | -been expected to - attend, 'had beeni| un Teiiig in attendance Trom New | .Lloyd Boyden of Troy, N. Y., has en- eading Store in rn 3 The reunion proved an oc-.|tered the employ of the Bozrah cream- c«mmnl.. wa:;"t‘ul i::luag‘-llv ites in tiberal quantities: ery. n it~ 134 A W R s e ‘This was followed by the itemized | there were 320 paid members of Theil . -1 Cotuit ‘Oysters.: 2T mnfi?n s':feerr: ‘attracted there by a| CAPTAIN CHRISTY reports of ‘the ‘work of 'the ‘different| King's Daughters m Norwich md tha Green Turtle Soup—Clear . piece of fresh green rye which affords MADAME PLANTIER Mise Catherine Kirby Entertaine— | CICles. Showing the, work of the year| New: London -and Windham Celery « - Ofives Radishes | them excellent grazing.. They seemed A FRANCE 2 ot they ware in briet as follows: }as Semtribateft $30.36 o the 3502 inj SombeCHNt ot the least timid and did mot leave i = o] Notes and Personsis. phy Weitzel—Iliness' had" " inter-{ the sflver ing wr connae‘tlcnt Pommes _Grille Y ‘f'their vantage grounds until they were PAUL NEYRON MRS. JOHN LAL AMERICAN BEAUTY 4 ! Miss Catherine Kirby observed o :fi:e‘;e::mmflufi:eo;e:fi :/vo'fllm!hl'or;lgél ¢ gt ,,"’,:'d:‘,‘ o m‘"{‘“;fi' W‘;:;’fflf‘:::,‘},f;;"‘;z’;:;s‘““ epproached by their JhAcEver. J“st before i - | twenty ygung trlem}lh‘l‘ua!d-’ ‘:Rle‘x;- children had been madz and much| pounce’ mup j : Golden Gate Salad lAl{ter rw:l)l:p og the :hrogfiux;a ;;,e o‘ne i MARSHALL P. WILDER ; t the home of ber paren cinity of the village 3 - b Mon ptictmel Ky T | o e it was i i Appeal from Salvation Army. Ice. Créam i Forms lag % maims ROTHSCHILD | ; ohe one-pound trout, antln —SOW GABRIEL LINZDE Dby the young people and Miss Kirby | senting a detailed statement. cular letter from the Salvation Army,!| John J. Walsh actéd as toastmaster | . The street raflroad compahy has men , DOROTHY PERKINS ) received many handsome gifts. Re- vi Service circle—Meetings are | making an appeal xu- help to pay $180.| in a clever manner and the following'|engaged in removing the old ties and = Loving ng: ng = ¥ YELLOW RAMBLER and a pleasant afternoon Wwas pass sht to many, | moved that th- circles each pay $1'| Fraternity, John J. Herbert; Athletics, e e {4 S by all. Y e Z;: Bc:qalf:gh}:ugp‘{’::ln s oonducton, | Der . m g;h _this purpose. After | Charles J. Croker; Beta Chapter, John Tee Gald tor Flamity, a lt e ertl zer WHITE RAMBLER I ¢ i comfortables made and donated to a mn, in which the worthi-'| R. Crowley; Alumni, Johd S. Burke. Ofie of he. Yiingeiu mio yhined & 8 Surprise Party. poor family. negs bject was mehtioned, but| The committee in charge of the suc- |besin planting made preparation T Pflce l 2 c aqo] found it would be to his advantage to Cdll) snd some honorary, meetinga had | &7 ingbility to umm- such| Coughlin, chairman, John J. Welali ; i 5 B ol L B e s | B c‘balxl?‘on. b modoA {5 Jay ou the |and John F. McCormick: el Asl e exina yas ey Rary It will help the crops b ~ | Monday evening. Games were enjoyed | Ings during the vear. Christmasdin-| O o d ide nourishment| I 16ts of 20 or more, 10¢ MME. TAFT—] *0a . prave « ant; Anyone troublodor'pussied wilh | Rereshmonts were served and the par- | servicee held at the hedpital, for the land. i - or others’ nab rmy, 3 Flu- with Certainty Righer this |4y broke up at a seasonable hour atter'| {00y Cxhonditurss of §50.84 . The ioss|-4n by Miss e lan ! 2.36 | report,. giving in review the important| compelled to cancel all her onnla-{ MANSHIP. Tror high water It I3 Jow happenings of each meeting. S| e CHAS. H. NICKERSON, ull. 'hl'h 1s followed M flood tie Work of the Circles. Merchant Tailor, 128 Main St SU[T FOR ‘IW ok Vo After the. eomcum whith was tak- | Brought for Injuries Re Mary Friswell. and Mrs. | . Demi-tasse local sportsman succeeded in hooking. street. Various games were yed | one, as {liness had interfered with pre- Mrs. Willlam H. Allen read a cir-i 1 CRIMSON RAMBLI freshments were served by the hostess | nield at the members' homes, Comfort | which® was ‘due’ for remt, and shei| foasts were wittily responded ta: OUF |laying new omes at the end of the line. = or The oy rotstng fe plev: hiss i, Nt The graduating. class of the Greatia- me_ciréle—With 13 active mem- o2 paymantobjetied on “thei| cessful affair included .Willlam J.|day ng to p refused to work # Paimist_and culrva(h and musical selections were rendered. | Ders furnished for six Ifamilies, four, Land in Boheniis is becoming. too dear for grazing purposes -and even rod When Veranda Gave Way. iman powe d annnon Bt of their leader, Mra. W, G. Henferson,'| J. Herman Tuhbu. ‘who had also acted Jairy cattle are being disposed of by msnm - cra Notes. by _removal from the city was mention-i| as. tellefs. fa tha electlon, meet-'} In the superior court at Hartford | many of the farmers in order that-they Edward McDade of North ed with much regret. - adjounted dlter e dinging .of a | Tuesday morning befors Judge William | may use their lands for agriculture. For "m Rose o onfaan oo B Home o an | “Clift Dwellers® clrcle—Had gonducted| The chairman: sanpuaced’ taat,| ‘Wiliiams the aetion of Mrs.-Ida Till- ' ; . tl;mq 's confined to e wi two musical services at, theé, hmpltu. !h nq;( unun( would ke, at.¢ the I'man “of Hartford agamst ‘Charles P. : > ®| 1t you carefully observe thess e furnished maney to help deserving . pcnr Grosvenor and othérs was begun. This i BORN 3 ¥ ¢ ’ Jeremiah Downey of North Main |30 Wasurranging for an‘apron sale- 1§ & auic to recover $10.000 ddmages, | cmEUEY —In Norwich Town, ‘A;;rl k) 0 will .u“.ma results; These % rought rs’ 1ma a: a- son orge rt, to ashes street has been spending a few days '$25"to. Sheltering Arma. GES HIS. WORK. | Tone: eed at Mo, 380 Fromt atrect | and Birs, Framk Hesiey. sell the rlght kind of fer~|puencs are mudded on “““"".‘ . for all rooms at all prices. A fine with friends at Fisher's Island. Acznnu:e:g gircle—23 “mestinigy with [ e e e CHAN 1S: WO HAttrord: Bavinkt (harios B Crieseans ._——__—;ATI;F— i Frpey 4 hbm.nd”:‘ o gl e sortment to choose from. verdge atteidance of 13 had been) e ? of Pomfret, Amos C. Cutler of Nor- ilizer. gra Mr. and Mrs. John R Kaplan of | jweld, thres new members gainsd in theil Gops from Wabited & "’"""‘*_\".“ wich, Henry W. Selde of Hartford and MES_In Putam, ‘April 17, tilizer. It is ig! €| plants grow stronger. Plant itie Alse Wall Papers, Shades, Uphel- Chesterfleld were recent v b o the| ygar. “Phe work- committee -had 'been ‘=~ant -a Mnnu(utllfiu’ Ex- | 1sidoro H. and Isidore Kempner, both by the RBev. W.7 Belcher, Fryd - | junction of the bush and stery Goods and Furniture. e ey @nd Mre. Solomon of | kept very busy. Over $50° was netted Dt Hartford, and both execttors under |, Chafles Myers ' siss Grace Ames, |stock, and the prices ar gty ateegy. ' ‘r s street. fro';l;‘iho.chrhtmal fi'&. andthle i the will of Nathan Kempne; m‘!’“‘h oL D’"“A m‘;* S Y e g fhime by b:‘ ogrie o surface of 4 R e yearly was vof e Shelter- | f. ¥.‘Andrews; formerly of this city | The. plaintit. who io » miidale aked [BUNKE . SBWAND - Iu mantic, ith | sround; brea sprouts thet - Rev. Patrick J. McCormick returned | ing' Arms. Bervioes conducted &t the | and for the PAs sts Yoirs oice man: o s » nhadjs aged Apni 181001 by e mev: Jonn U reasonable compared wtth oo Raas e v o+ F . to Washington, D, C, Tuesday afier- | Backus hospital: alist for A. J. Bates ms that &he resided on ‘the a4 and Miss Mary T. Seward of half an hour, dig a generous 4 al'l.g H@IOS, | pcon atter spending & fow days with |~ Heartsease circle—Not reportéd. - Wenetor, Mase. moan f o tenement at Nos., 587-609 Himantic. results. o 1 ey e s mother on Fifth street- Euphemja circle—Two $5 gifts had stceet, Hartford, owned by the | — which spre the roots of vy 31 Willow Street Ea 5 W i | Been madé and they were now flling first three defendants and leased by the " DIED, ; 2 liks a hand,’Sl the hole half (‘ P e eoree, D tar barrel. Flowers sent to the afflicted last three. - She says that.on>June 20, —_In Groton, Apti 17. 1811 Telephne 897 top soll and thorcaghly Wee Befehs atr k |i|M vmh gt Tom | and a sunshine gift at Christmas, to 1919, ; through no -fault’ or negligence Bamce l" wife of Josiah J, Coleman, i ind the a week’s visit In New York city, where | ong - of their membe A successtul| of her own, the veranda located at the| In her 60th year. y putting in remainder aof > they had a most enjoyable time. food, sale had been hel rear of. the tenement’.collapsed” while | SAUNDERS—In New London, April 16, cover the ground with straw e B bt ; Class circle—Their summer picnic at she was sitting an it and precipitatsd | 1911, James H. Saunders, in his -mh bush 18 well stazted. am Walpole retyrned from | The Pines had been greatly enjoved, a. her -a, distance of thirty feet to the| JYear. | Apponatg, ‘R ¥ ana has accepted a | muccesstul saje held - Tao. mémbers sround. She clalnis damages for in- |SILCQX_Tn Norwich, April 15, Henry' o expert i s || position as folder in the plant of the|had been lost by death, ohe being Mrs. | concilation and -ltbllrl.tlon in the spe- fes to. hi ine; back and 1 dd B Bileox, Foare. NeXt lt 1S United” States ¥inishing company. | T.'w. Kingsland, the éficient director | eial case of 3 F. Winchell & Co,, 4n¢ |yets up that, she T snorad morvers Pl ‘;{",’fi?:e“’&‘ vt Potdes e of work for many years. Mothers' day | their cutters, which case has been, in [gnd physical'shocks that have seriously |~ 5o Bex Fraderick Thompson of Fourin ptreet| was observed- at the Johnson. home, impaired her usefulness to the. honse | semetery. Montville, . CBindtiek T™Q and caused her great, pain and consid- | Rockville, Conn., papers please copy. spute, it is necessary In addition to the foregeing we e a splendid assortment of Flower | Vegetable Seeds packages—at package or 10c a dozen. MODEL: 38 has severed his connection with the | Backus hospital services conducted and United States Finishing company and | gifts made l:o Jo. lo‘nahocgu Salyation :‘;-Mfiflfl}::lfl the employ of a concern|Army and to families. ‘At their meet- | to visit seventesm other shoe factor. |~ ane Serenmorcy molicer attendance. ity “En Ifimfl%‘f"}f"fie ris oy e i S 4 (O Sy Tu : t TAA’E L e et i ottt Bl el NORWICH TOWN-.- Ffl?fi'u“é‘éi—'éii?"&}.'1'55‘{:"3.;' a0 8. Concart Given Under Auspices of La- |, COminmt frele e To0r o [ he “onienes i posemmendsting | Chronicls of the Day's Doings—88 Club | Fraskifn: 0 *o oo A wrln Car dies’ Missionary Society—Notes. | resent. who mentioned the payment will make its i::civlon!. | Moets — Missionary. Society’s Del I of rent for two families and the fur- ter disposing. of this labor casel gates te Willimanti TS ms, 8 Jarge attendance at Po- | nishing of Thenkseiving o) Tiers, |G Andros s to spend about| s ; . thy Leahy, aged 23 years. g 4; e faenipy = Ch three” mdnths" v nchburg,* Va., dn- | Dr. €..H. Lamb of Town street was | Notice of funeral hereafter. Fully Bqulpped, Ovef- TosCEE aives by Wevi Donald B Ll Chgitor. stalling ‘systems in' three shoe factor- |in Montvilie Tuesday on business for MacLane, pastor of the Congresationa) | Home chapter—Meetings had been {jou in that citv. He will soon v | e aonty hauled and Painted. church, 7pnid his brother, Willlam B.|held at the Johnson home. Receipts | hts family to:Somerville, Mass. : oy o< MacLang ot New Haven, ~under the|were $134, gxpenditures $120, with over Miss Lulie Browning .of Plajn Hill auspices’of the Ladies’ Missionary so-| $300 in the treasury. ~The deaths of | EDUCATION OF WOMEN ‘| has returned to her school it Hanover clety. Hev. Mr. MacLane is an expert | four valued workers in the chapter " | violinist,/and his: performance was a - FIFTY YEARS AGO. | after a week vacation. M. B. RING AUTO CO. | 5ilfst e Sibeformres ves, 3 | vere reporier.” Toial memberati now e LEAHY—In this city, April 18, Timo- thy Franeis, son of Elien and Timo- 5 i soft, beautiful wave in a few without the application of hest, not cut, break or injure the | Nothing t3 get out of erder.* Call Small Ware department and see THE CONCORD CARRIAGE i ¥ A better style and more conveniént vehicle was never bullt for this New I‘lnrland country 1t is roomy, eary ng, and its use is appropriate om . 15 Main Street, 11 ‘occasions. . We carry in stock a8 ' applause of Bis hearers, while the pi- | Eyer Ready circle—Membership was | Principafl Tirrsll to Speak to College | Miss Katherine Maliett of - Town ‘;:},‘g;"g,,,s"‘g,,,,,’"‘");‘c‘d Sob. - Bd ano selectiony and"tenor solos by W.|now 15, The Sunday services at the Club Thursday Afternoon. e e R L e S 1o BELS—Sarvin, | Yotk & City of Norwich Water Works, B. MacLang .were given in a highly | Backus hospital had been taken care una Ackley of Mystic. . Jewell, Shell Band. TIRES-Stesl, Rub- ice of finished ‘manner, and found ready fav- A Board of Water” Commissioner of and the inmates at the Johnson| Members of Waith Trumbull chapter, | s Henty Bushmell of”Lisbon w AXLES- ‘fi. home entertained. The vear bad been|D. A. R., Wave received an INvitation |yvimting hor sistor Mre Alare kb Funer ai Dlr eclor s fifgficvfifi.’ 18 4l i ik from the College olub to attend &|gi her home on East Town: street. : -THEL L CIIAPHAN €0. EmbalmersA . 0 &b Cmmiseignars, | or with the audience. - The programme : Tor tire s : 2. husy. one in many smail things. ] e ana pa SBio ut ‘";;““'“";v‘n‘;"":"‘l:immmufiog, * Lloval circle—From tho Christmas | meeting of the club and listen to an £ e e ik Srow 8,30 & m to’ s B (:":’u-a"«u:;: Rev. D, B MéaeLane: oA songs, Glag | e a large sum had been realizéd and | address. by Prinéipal’ Henry A. Tirrell| g, William’ Stott of Otrobando av- s ' Fifty (evening of April 26 from 7 {o 9 340 on the sale of postals. Articles had fon The Bducatiop of Women enue Spent the Easter recess in New Additions “will he made to A1l bills| by g’%:;x:‘:‘.’:levfifnsggén;eu beenmade for the Rock Nook home. [Years Ago. to be glven at the Norwich | Haven with hor sister, Mrs. Marks. malmul unx:’d after xru 20, A ot The sympathy committee had done|club hoube on. Thursday. afternoon of | fy s 3%e FEA ERT-5 RATMOND, jory, Novin, | vomk In furniching flowers, postal cards | this Vet ot % séidec A S T B Taealia B entirtaining and other tokens of sympathy to peo- T, S mpend .| Mrs. Selma Royce of Stafford Springs, e Serasate, s'uennde,' PR aEeton oy Saanalal candl CAPTAIN MORGAN NAMED Who will'be heér guest during the week. Yeton. net: 5. aidtane; pisno Aul“‘"‘ was at it best, and coni ons SR ¢ mar24d Norwich, Conn. YOU NEVER SAW - had been made to the Salvation Army | One .of the Second. Party to 'Go to| s/ T B. Bestham of Wanwecus Lady Assistant. % A Handsome e g T e ; e laon & Riiform A mcciatiun 5 Texan Frontier. Hill 18 ‘recovering from a severe attack Telephone call 328-3. 2 N Lin W, B. MacLane: violin, Som of hum wark of Maud Ballington Booth. —— of grip which has lasted several weoks: ew e of Béla, Hfioresks, Dok, Rov. ‘% | After another solo by’ Miss Clark,| The detall -6f Comnecticut officers' sheeiies Henry E. Church. ~ Wim. Smith Atlen. \ { MacLane; songs, four baliads, W .| thesreports weré completed by the one|who will- go.to .the Texan frontier fo | :Mri'and Mrs. David Dean _ have « aa MacLaie; violin, Canzonetta, Herbert, | (fom :the City union, which spoke of | join the regular forces which are en- |fioyed from the New London turnpike | shfiu Panam a . H ats Bt it G ottes onetta, Ferbert, | the-support glven an aged man end | gaglng In_manoeuvres, Friday nignt, r. Dean's farm on the Otrobindo Klufl lll and Mfl‘s -IF YOU -HAVE NOT. USED rved ui “MacLane; “song with violin - obligato, | 2180 to_a family will probably consist of. Major Ernest Tables rese pon Toost - Chord, Sullivan. North Stonington Selectmen — might | I, Isbell of the Second infantry, Lieut. | ., SRR FOR MEN, PARK & POLLARD - application. % William Bradnack of Troop A, cavalry. | ‘Miss Carrie Travis and Miss’ Anna | Latest Spring styles, “black and masee. . > 704, o s . jastin st i s Capf. Pefcy H. Morgan of Pequonod | Barber, teachers in the Westerly Busi- | Sold only by GRITLESS-CHICK and Fhenie Mo, - b Furieral "of Miss Annie Ford. was employed; a pillow from the CHI- | Bridge, of the coast ‘artillery, and iness college, are visiting Mrs. W| E. FRANK A..l y % e Dt . L e “Phe funeral of Miss. Anute Ford was'| dren of Mary, and a crdss from Miss | x ut. Phflg E. Curtiss of the First |Canfield. ¢ 7 LL, GROW[NG FEED i y held from her late home, on South A | Agnes Bergeron and Mrs. -Mary Mul- ntry f these, Captain Morgan —e Telephone: 104 Main ‘Strest, 'l'll w. “ . 30 o'clock Tuesday morn- | grue. I oin g of the comettios | ahe Kate Dooley of Washington : Batck ‘it rec.its et © m img, with services at the Sacred Heart| The bearers were Charles McShef- | on” military affairs in the general as- |streel has returned after a visit with Ran o oldim, S . # church at 9 o'clock. Rev. Arthur 'y, Alexander Reeves, John Hasler | sembly. P cousins. in. Taunton, -Mass., and.-Provi- better than we claim. . Parker-Davenport Ce, m Hatter. O'Keefe officiated, and many friends | and Daniel Mullen. Burial was in St 2 dence, R. 1. “"FOR SALE BY Propristers. and relatives wers present. Selections | Mary's cemeters. ~Undertaker George |2 v = — Nerwich Grain Co. Nerwich, This s the tifife 16 hav were rendered by the choir, under the | G. Grant had charge of the arranges y 3 e 4 A, Mamnin, antic, Panama bleachod, blocked- aaa. trim. | direction of Mise Mary Newman. Wil- | mients. e e S T Al sk sz, Hanstela Depor, Conn: med._ so that vou will not Trate to weati | liam Deldney sang O Salutarls, Bewn- for it when you meed it most tiful Land on High, and Face to Face, Garde Brebosuf Fair. B ld and Miss Robarge sang an Ave Maria.| Tyuesday was the opening night of “‘ ll The many beautitul floral forms in- | the Garde Brehobuf fair in Parish hall, cluded a crescent and a pillow from | aud ae: hio Were. prasent.. "Ehy MCPHE‘SON Hm..- the family, & wreath from the cousins, | members of the soclety in full uniform a pillow and s bouguet of llies from | formed = column at the postojce and, Ask them for a copy of our 1811 Poultry Year Book nd Almanac. Free, but worth $1.00. When emEs are soirce and high Mash to produce New London turnpike recently occu- pied by Mr. and Mrs. David Dean. ON ACCOUNT OF WORK OF THE Mr.- and Mrs. William Thomas of Goshen ‘spent Sunday with -Mr. and | WATER DEPARTMENT, THE GATE | ate“a Mrs. Mrs. John Stott and ‘Mr. and Spring Toys Garden Sets, Baseballs,, Bats. Gloves. Mitts, the cloth room, where the deceased CASTORIA mmvummmm Mm’v headed by a band, marhed to the hall. | A ‘band concert was held from 8 to | 8.30, when the- dsncing commenced music being_furnished by the Baltic orehestra. Refreshments were served and a pleasant evening was passed by all. The committee in charge of the | fair’ is - composed of the following. members .of . the Garde: H. Lambert (chiirman),“Ovid Paradis, R C. Dion. Mrs. Charles Brownine of Plain Hill. [AT 220 LAUREL HILL AVENUE Dwight W. Thrall of Hartford, gen- eral agent for the Connecticut Humane soeiety, was in Norwich Monday on 'bmdneu and while here called on Dr. . H. Lamb. of Town street. Miss Mildred Pendletonr of Storrs Agricultural collega’ and_Miss Mazle Pendleton and Miss Dennisen from the Norwich, hospital spent the Easter re- cess at the Pendlefon homestead on AT 8 O'CLOCK AND REMAIN CLOS- ED UNTIL 5 P. M. THIS WILL DE- PRIVE THOSE PEI.ON' SOUTH OF 229 LAUREL HILL AVENUE OF CITY . WATER . DURING THO'I WILL BE CLOSED THIS MORNING THE HOURS. FRISWELL . [has the Largest Line of Al-m [ 7 J. J. CORKERY, % -Buperintendent. 3 PRI ” % Notes. . X ‘. ‘Wauwecus ‘HilL Fish Lines; Hooks, Etc. The B i Sl apened -an 2y S ¢ ’ : 5 Tuesday, after-a week's-vacation. . [J : g 8 Plogsu s ( -~ e i oy L = ’r th mgeting of the 63 cl S N i ia § . 3 c : ; ; "“ Tudnday, CvRai oL Une Boke. of h “‘l‘ are VK - M 0 o um of the members-on- Verguon ave. 9 Ey ek a5 E 4 ; nue, When the games were finished voeal mrqu}mm Thic were ane 4 7 Eae ~ e 3 AL AT b 3 . §|and caxe wer; urved by the hastg'se Are all in and. ready ' & '% " irae L Are now - ¥ 2 s spection.. All, grades_apd. prices,. fna |, 9 ! k. 5 to Willimantic Méeting: cluding. our Engllth Imported Papers, | P:nr urpn or ;,r-{l“ll nuvmgfiwlfi ‘29 Pranklin S, """{“ Bidg. : 1311 = ;&Mfi, G. H. Pwing | Moldings, to Mateh. Decorations ..n‘ sreby '-ot“l 643. 3 I T Telephene = O fhe. Tathrop - Memotial Fotoimy atint | eneral painter's supplisss - Marwi "5,. Prompt_service or night. th . t { sianary. -tHe First church-at | DOW recalving orders, for ?.‘a S OO "o ".r : e ”z’uy iy chants aven | M AW B . M. meeting in Willimantis today (Wednesday>. Restdence 116 Ercadway. opp. Theatre. o e LA To Attend Grand. Lodge. / On Tuesday W. E. Cu’nflem of Wash- ‘went Wi

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