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| Miss Marcena . mm b-en‘mnuq«mnwm\'& mup Price | b8 the l?vnu,tobeu dwu:-.nu Ponds and hrooks are filled to over- flowips, and Peen which have dry for months at last have a good supply of water, The sixty-first ting of the do Ssdfeat so: ey “at 10 a. m. m‘.?hn W‘Bowker. a lflwuh !lw- man, ‘is' spending W \'nrwluh. Bowker is m’:’“‘flifl' “.'ul! PNB"‘} "“"M the child labor ‘ghestion in cotton mills and is thé result of the author's own experience, . ———l J; D LUGY ELEGTED. (Not sheep or mutton) MILK FED GMIOKENS Tlarge) 28¢ PHILADELPHIA TURKEYS ...:.32 NATIVE PULLETS ... TWO-YEAR-OLD FOWL oatfll s, t“" eft he Her to 0 89 fl;- m he M\lril?.%‘.:f}f: dhar v v?::;‘e‘ unufi?nhof 550 Connecticut clety will be )nlfl at the Hotel Garde, In & number of %o offer prises, to, '&%“?’X 5 R 1 larem)nt avenue, has ; Now Youk pity. umnlu uifibk‘“" L mmhm« mfi!uy that eargo " SALARY cuT 7O m P 2oing qm e '" PI!:;:Q hn.o‘o"-'hnr of Ih. fidurish a razor.. P i tor b scuLLion . sucoesstul corn e e ""““ i “”"""' ""h""’ e B it liam. A Day Einoted to Subsesd| AsPARAGUS forhe aisplayed at &mm‘ Sounty | Made Trustenof Narwich Lodge of | vu ' v'm ":iu. gbr;th‘g ?:;a:""i fl;m “l?“‘m William. P g WAX BEANS Elko—Tickst to Atlantle Sity, fi‘, ey pare ot thetr York: April 20— Asainat we Eond Slvmgs m MMM TWM locbl Friday ml.lc, umin S8t Muys = A< = the nlnn Horace E. Young, 4 orace :nd Jlxga Ylmm l{ld.ed“l'lg.on:e‘u,fl . Local frient Bttend foperal at the M Onéco, today (Friday), Rt. Rey. Bishop C. B. Brew; appointed St. John's s ‘aterbary, J. D. Lucy, l ited_ruler o( Norwich lodge, n. B, P. O E, Wwas elected trustee at the odg ing Thursday evening i Pyt to fill the vacancy cat of George A. A wau attended i B “:: 1 cket whic! t m-l of, W 2oty v% ha hwd -l 4.80] fl ocloek this aftermoon. Phere are fif~ never uld eould uQ\ ? 1y of irln o1 e 1 nty & dd a‘r He “0"" EIGHTEEN EX.MEMBERS - hev-t bt or ;I:M Ji Wil Jam HOIIOIAIV Lu‘r. R60s way. Mo showea . hia m:ur.m.tnv . nos: A SR T el S f-«""‘r‘w’%‘n,.,'“,;z = ’3*?- i ¥ B (o B A E et e e A NI R S B rm e . it s wife in the pa) lz mud%‘ i he B uk 8~ i~ “"ufi X !flm ::"ng a lnoetm‘ um« of Superintendent HotchKias o the staje department of inaurance us.\ of its trystees,. the Equitable Life As- surance society, vote of itsboard taday Slacied Willlam A: To ‘Whoaver mm This is the shert but 'r.mcmhundmguuu |8 reasonable price. They are the balance of accumulated odd lo which we wish to dispose od 49 5 - Bis wedding, baying twe weiit E fi"‘ Pmnl tot ;nmn o Anm sty the he chureh in GREEN PEAS, 2 quarte. u CUGCUMBERS . Ask for sample free 07 our 60c TEA NEUFCHATEL CHEESE ......... 8¢ (All the time) MUSKMELONS, each .. No vlea B talk with his wife ufl ‘mothers 3";’ He said he “uhm pravide plen The ts money value of $2I 5. CELERY KNOA&S WATER CRESS other womaf, wés sick at the g of the boat, e Mrs, {mbl& E. Pengieton, mother of the defendant, told of leaving mi ch furniture at the homestead when w take hln A'II}'. u’l; um;:' B dl, light WO night n’f e Ealkea about money mt T took his pocket- 0Odd_ Cloths, iprice $6.50 each. % Odd Cloths, 27 wide by 3§ grening with audlences that applauded heartily every .one of the and Murrell, who 0, their comedy playlef Good, are most ton LAN lnw Wits Btriks. Hyshand. There was o ragular Jrookiy g n office the Dresent commitioo WO Soveral from eastern Connectlout are AT THE AUDITORIUM. o io be. | e Third somoan C. A €. "r'i' . mf":.‘;.;’ S et 13| / WHITE SQUASH in New Haven today, to .pmdl« ion o fve dit; B TRy o el | e0-oBerata 1o, this ena with the sthte| i1 Cloths! 214 yard 1 msdigy meete of the Sialy Chrle Vaudoville and Motion Picturas. "\1 " | Opspeecrult was aniisiad. Hoh aeclt timent Ao trustaes-and oths; 23{ yards squan NEW ONIONS (to beil -y '.“545.‘:.“"5;" Father "% Ry, Tevdeviie mhe, emoh (4ot Jaie e farm 1 vhe ‘y"‘ 0" fl‘fl *‘ c u;,};g'}nfiy, i‘ m ad ¢ sinations | Mr. Morgs .m 4 % for Me. Doy ana|TegUIAr price $5.75—Sale = Clar th Sy F e phaticglly amlod that he sang hymns s el e Sosband o wean ] @ three against nd when ocounteld was | $4.50 each. e A Don't, forget the (rolleymens. dance | TUMGLS at the matines snd in. the | & or moaned, o called on the md- oft of er, "G witn wh | 204 sl of" b s ooy aad. nantmous iz F 5 He said hl o l:,’ One :x’ab about as yet. J t in Cadiliac hall; admiasion 350 n interetitag feature of ““m "fim ot; dancing at 8.30.—adv. The annual meeting and ban the Retall PI'IHO DQ‘A!E!' et 9’ ‘s me hanonrv eighteen of sulted from the -recent ng waa the election = m(ha ‘b:mp;'h g ¢ o ox~ s, e- anniversary Coyle wl‘ s |sfactol “ :h‘:ir A% associat] lines and s raft for book. up -hlrs m bed with him, as he | moved, Her husband bought more And 1 More on . T m%r:,,m,‘*;.‘:,‘g,,‘;:;m 98 | 1o "scene in' New Tork. Nfe, was & misht wet go sxeited | the hotisa was well furnished The wife | ol of the contpssy. More o yards long regular value $4.50— , n m Bt 2 o'clock and the banquet | ARite a different setting is the farce -{n snm the money, He de-. waa kindly treated by the husband, She ey Sale price $3.50, g 3 was in the evening. offering of McKee Richmond & Co. fiau“’ :l' nof tell her reyut Iy tn w:: the jast witness for the defend-| pEAGCON OF SECOND OHURCH. er ai who present The Biege of the Seven g-uu .wogld in time Vales. This is a comedy war story e oft Cloths, 214 yards square, ular valge $7.50—Sale price 26-inch Napkins to m: valte $9.00—8ale price "' dozen. lefl hec:uu Mrs. Joseph Pendleton was called in rebuttal which closed the teatimony, It was 1¢reed to argue the case next week Thursday, and court adjourned yntil this morning for short calendar business, rrnnmm by upnu NEW CARROTS RED IANANA.. dezen DANDELIONS, peck ... SARATOGA CHIPS, pkg 50 Slices BACON to the pound. D. Johnagn Elscted te Fill Va: cancy Cauused by Resignation of J. H. Larrahes. £ A certificate has been rlled by tha Connecticut Food company London, to start with $20,000 ml&lul' incorporated by C. A. Sehwaner, Jr., BEmmons, Arthur H. Gager and M. Crawford. the way his °' tried to xi:" W 'gp N phq h!t lum over the she was g‘mlm n not allow wife woul with a pretty stage setting, where Mc- Kee Richmond, A- Connen and Juanita Hawleigh make an entirely capable cast who keep the heuse in TOar, ‘Wheeler and Harcourt are seen in an BOOK fin b e 1T e Fallowing the Tey meeting of thu laca church on Thursday Foopm Con;rmlxuul if you have ene, is vour cash dccount, evening, there|and your canceled cheeks are indis- was a business meeting of. the ‘chureh | putaple receipts. We furnish the cut- fiounces that n 8. Peters Sharc CHILDREN PLEASED WEBT SIDE PINOCHLE n some costu Hor th t electing a deacan to d d t of the weérk. You AT / COMMON BACON fl}:‘;a:l‘:lce; :5"3».:“?1?:&‘.‘&"«3‘2"7.{: e ! e g WITH CATALPA TREES OLUB'S ANNUAL BANQUET 1L, (he. vaannny s l::du‘gy the resig B e mones ™ The benefits ars Cloths, 275 yards square, 74 4 it 2 ti £ H, rabee, who " SRE» winy e ity Sremass o oty <t e Canterbury Pupila Express Thair Ap- | Hold at the Wauregan Houss With an | Focantty 1aft towh. - ok thls PIRCE, | ™ot o sve mat with us his is an in. | UIAT valuc §8.50—Bale price CELERY ....... 10c, and two for 28¢ % OMIVARY. preciation’ of the Gifts. Intorasting Game at the Close. Henry D, Johneon was nnmlmu‘dm”: S a dozen. elected, The selection of uf Jo is an excellont one, he ha prominent in the affairs of th: uhuvch for a number of years. WILL ALTER OVER BUILDING, Ralph DeVito Purchases the MeGuin: ness Frup-r\y in Franklin Strest. On Thursday the MaGuinnesa prop- erty at No, Franklin street Was ctiased by, Raiph Dayits from n“y a new D a o rarate bl thn Hen o MY outfit ol\ Hees and Rakes. The tax collector will be at the dry store of George M. Rathbome, Wes !lde, today from 11 a. m, to 1 p. m.— Ask for sample of our 60c TEA New Crop MAPLE SYRUP OCCIDENT FLOUR, bag .. Brrything the B Bverything all the time. Everything at reasenable prices. Quality always first 2t SOMERS’ Telephons 34 or 85. Auto delivery. Pupils in_ the ‘Gay Head district scbogl in Canterjury, | whero - Sybil Rathbun. Degrenier is teacher, have writtan jettars of thanks to The Pory teous & Mitchell Co. for the cataipa trees given them, as follows: Capterbury, Co ri} 1‘ 1011, “Bprisous ana MIGheN Gy Ner- ‘with, Conn. I T At the Wnurexan heum on_Thurs- day evenynig the West Side Pinechle club held its annual banquet with the twelve members present, the feast be- ing served in Room No'S, Seatad at the head of the table’ was President 8, H. Reeves with Secretary Charles G. Cobb at his right, The table was prettily ‘decorated with candelabra and -:-unx. This tempting menu was serve 26-inch Napkins’ h md‘ value $8.00—8ale price $8.78. Cloths, 214 yards square, lar value $11.50—Sale peiee Rossmark. The death of Melsina Rossmark oc- curred at her home on the Stonis 2.40_o'clock Thi The Ilmues Loan § Trust o The Bank of Frisndly Helpfulness. - Norwich relatives and railroad asso- cl.u- are in Provldnt:;ca hm‘;uy (Fri 0 accompany the body of Mi. eml i. Hurley from residence, 45 enue, to Willimantic, where untpu and burial take place, In the probste court Thursday the will of George A. Allen was adinitted t® probete and Allen is the ad- mlnlltrlirlt, daviag qualified for the place. s named by :Judge Aylinx are A. 8 Beeman and J. Arthur spiration to all with whom she came in comtact. Her death was ‘caused by diabetic troubles. Mra, lamrx was hern in Algermissen, provinc over, Germany, May 1, 1843, to this country in Dex sottled in_ Baltimoge. youngest daughter of the and Christina Bramer Marx, her maid- en name being Melsina Marx, and was the youngest ut 12 childr She was wr:“ot“‘ 1868 to John ived one of the ve buu &ivi S -& 't Han- “ahe came | T Oyster Cocktail Bllqlle of Tomato au Crouton lives Bmusd Shad. Maitre d'Hutel Julienne Potatoes Roast Stuffed Capon, Cranberry Sauce Fresh Asparagus on Tpast Delmanico Potatoes each. . 28-inch Napkins value, $13.50—Sale ri“ . dozen. the new owner intends to make al Cloths, 214 yards * terations there, go that there will be 5 B4 i squage, siore on the $14.50—Sale price $10.80 eseh a store oq ( he und floor with ten- Sment_above. Work gn this will bs \ SAGE. Sa. Canterbury, Conn., April 14, 1911, At the recent annual meeting of the o the first of Lebanon Telephone association, George Rassmar timore. ' He | Th Forteaus and Mitchell Co. Nof-| Green Apple Fritters, Rum Flavor Sommenced disoctly atter U ! Cloths, 27; yards, value $17.50 ; following oMcers were clocted: - Pros.| Damied away OCiover 26 WL To the| ‘HuilComn e of th Orange Water Too the month. % 73 yards, © |Ment F. K. Noyes: secretary and|union there were olght children borm, | oasr Sirs: I recelved one of the “Asgorted Cake TTRONERAL i k beiter —Sale price $13.00 ouch,, ;.. {reagurer, ¥. P. Fowier; collector, Irv. | three of whom are living, Joha A.|yoit'Pe. foes foer: it, Five 1n Cia: Demi-Tasse f Your men can wor 2 ing W. Stark, Two now members were| V. Georse Rossmark, and Mrs. Rella = ¢ kAL Cigars Honry Harman. §2 oo ;1 26-inch Napkins termatel, : " My B plarrl, who, tendily chred, for her | Gy Titad: T have plasted It and am nahtulhe, Sonclupion, and etter cigars| on Thursaky atimacn (he tunerai| and get better results. with| aiue $17.50 Sale price $1350 [} e agricultural depastment at Wash- | Rossmark also leaves one siator, Mra. | o™ mm' el Tor the Temainder of the Svemne wicd | of, Henry H AN OIS o g tools than they ith] dozen. 5 o For a few days only we are {‘r‘.::‘"a.,,..,. the year enteq Mareh M E ek o tas e ot e EORENCE WiBBERELY. | the result that frst JBrise for the eve- | IUBLW (%1 Hpbraw i iare (V0 COOVS Clign Ehey: baly wn ! x arcl lossmark was sister of e late 14 ning went to Dr. Lewis with g offering a 7 jewel | noctout were st the rite ot thanty | hren e mioks pener S Noog piis | ® B, Do Mo 3. B0uth! Shiervury, | Tectud $o vink retrau. The prige | 8 araraters Mok, T, d50tited 2180 ol omes. t iz per 1,000 hatd, compared to twenty in this country. He died January "B, SorCantorpury, Anril 14, 1911, g:l..,,.m‘u“m Rarea of e TR B L ST ¢ Alt D!mfl 3 % % affair included S. H. Reeves, our i¢ m waltham Sergt. Phflip Hurley of the Forty- wEoD The Portegus and Mitchell Co, Nor-| Gharles G, Gobb and John Jordan: ";f,i""fc':u,d wabs bova 1o Odenia Get prices on steel| Special lot of Stamped third company of Coast artillery. sta- VEDDING. Dear Porteous & Mitehell: I have| The 2900® Torrann “waing follow: | put hag lived H‘n this countey since & | ) oods before buying. because| Tops in flower and con ."» movement in 2 20 year tion, Teryy, Plum Island, wag Mocmr.y—ll-rhy recelved one of your catalpa trees and | ;e SUOL ;m?x“ e .575 yoyng man. He was a peddler. Ha|g ore buymng. arul 30c—~To- g::c“m 2 enllltt:ne s:x;uc? yester{ln(};, Bdwacs: Tunem B 4 lm;.‘ak u-&'a" munhatnr um;‘lu 1‘0_ Reeven ufs Peciham 2315“ Pe“m. is d.:rv::!'efl by his wife, two sons and vohand designs, regular price _‘ ent having affrey and Misa | T haye and a o and goods filled case for $9.75. He has taken employment with a locai Margaret, Morley were married at 3 ;{Mfl} u:; svery day I.ndseamn ‘r::;l Bl (aley A5 coly' 4370; 4 Jor” | & AU ”L.._v_—___‘. . ‘| our prices and g go hand | 4.y o5c. rn e company. o ive in Canter! . t Comef . p F A reliable Joweisr's guarantes is an rick’s church, Rev. Hugh Tresnor offi- | at Gay Head. af,,. o, By —_— {ot u:::: e nterraa at |in hand. Linen Drawn Work lm * extra value to purchgser. Block Island haddock will \be sold | ciating. Many relatives and friends| - T MORE B. SAcE. |MUCH INTEREST IN Yantio tery by Henry Allen & » fs, -20x45-inélh }} ¢ Thursday and Friday at Church Bros., | were present, The best man was John An 13 vears. QPEN HOUSE AUCTION. | Bon ihe sahee of Miss Jane B, Clarke, Scarf x45-inch, regular fllfl ‘ c m 3 Market street, for 6 cents o pound. | Morley, a brother of the bride, and the | §o, Canterbury, Canny April 1¢, 1911, il "7 | Whose death occurred in New York,| [Forks for all purposes |$1.50—Special today 98c. o .l nm T eav. Tridenngld War arn Matx ma}‘fl:’nf The Porteous and Mitchell Co, Nor-| Property All Disposed of and Will Net | as previously told. April 11/ The body Sl FRANKLIN SQUARE. NOTICE On account of the present condition There is Windham county interest in the fact that Miss Louie Comfort Tiffany and Rodman de Kay Gilder were married Tuesday afternoon at the residence of the bride's father, Loufs C. Tiffany, 27 Bu: Seventy-sec- ond street, New York. of the programme 0. Connecticut Chau- At a meetf Domml“n of tired in an empire dress of dove colered material irimimed with Irjsh goint lace and spangles. She carried a pearl prayer book. The bridesmaid wore B slate colorsd empire. gown With hat to mateh and carried & pesrl prayer book- A reception and wedding breakfast at the home of the bride's brother. Pat- rick J. Morley, followed the ceremony. Many handseme gifts were raceived by Wi onn. Dear Strs: I am so glad to have a catalpa teee of my own and [ thank you for it. I have mot set it out vet, but:will soon. I live in Centerbury and go to school at Gay Heaq. UR S. upnlumm) Age 9 yi So, ‘Canterbury, Comn,. 41 Aprxl 14, 1911, ‘The Portepus and Mitckell Co., Nor-' club, on Main club to disband. bri) At the raoms .of th noop all the club prej About $400. street, T he general prices| was conducted by Rev. C.. A. obtained were good, and thé sale will | Top. g in eclose to $400 to the c]ub. OIE;I e f age .and poday aftors | o perty, consiating | Xork, Sho was 25 the daughter of Rey. mostly of farnivare, was 3010 by eaes | W, B. Clarke, formerly of this city. tion, following a recent vote of .the| At the cemetery a cammnm seryice was cremated there and tha ashes brought tp this ecity by H. Kent ‘Wednesday nl:ht, She was “ years a teacher in New North- Barstow & Co.’s at Silk Foulard =~ = Just received a new line of Cheney Bros. 24-inch Afll Silk Foulard, neat patterns in the new Pairvi - tauqua assoclation Tuesday after: wich, Conn. tregaury. - q : hi WIS Viow Naservel, the uee at hese :mnso-:snu weve' otmplated 1o se. | tocirioc, Ehe Froous her fof th past Sigs: I received one of your bl prowd was present all o ¥ F . spring shades at which we offer for street, lawn or garden sprinkling | Cure Booker T. Washington for speak- | [athvop . Mr. and Mrs, MoCaffrey loft | 68 o ,20d I have planted it S o LR L until after 6, |nn|de|“s in s‘miety L] = v 4t 59c a yard. g s — :r: o;l ition day, August 1, at|on the boat train in the evening for | and I am g to watch it grew. I|the rooms proving tee small to hold [ s - trietly Drohibited until further no- | the Forestville assembls, et weading. trip, Which they wil | Hope it will “Wive. "Thank yau very the peonle, #o that the mie was con. ! — : v mington | muc e front lawn after it ha - i fis @ This order will e sirictly en-| The Connectieut State Oprical soct- | P00 1B No¥ Tork ou, WATLnEIon. | HERMAN GLMBR LADD, |boen started inside tho house “Auc- ; Rallion’s|The Reid & Hughes e‘; ks foroed. -3 ¥ evening in the Win- | A8 Rose Hrotet o ehan Age tioncer Wilcox conducted the sale, and | Miss Grace Hall ls spending & few at ns 'op aon;, Meriden, Opticlans from | yjoilo ™G Eusopus, .John Morley of | So. Canterbury, Conn., Aprn 14. 1911.{ Was assisted by Charles G. Cobb 88| days in New Haven. 4 Per order i the state were present. O. pueops Miss Delia Finn of Boston|The Porteous and Mitchall Co, Nor- |Cc8shier and Charles IF. Whitney as BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION- ERS. B, Carson of South Bridgewater, Mass, &ave an interestls lecture op the his- tory of the optical v industry. There were delogates Hrgegnt trom and New Lopdon friends. Mrs. Rose Terry of Klamath, Ore, is said to be the only woman in the wich, Conn. Dear Sirs: I received ome of your catalpa trees that you sent out, and thapk you very much for it. I have clerk, Other cf the club members who ‘were active in the work of the lflgr- noon were James E. Capron, Joseph The Trefoil club met Tugsday after- noon with Miss Alice Bennett. Mrs, Elizabeth B. Davis is spending m, B, C. We Recaver Furniture and De Gerpet Laying. c NOW BUY "MISS M. C. ADLES, AP v - S 5 the week in Washingto the Central, First and Third Baptist|COURIIY -in active management of an | platted mire and shall watch it grow, ; of B G‘ d FI Br:F. W. BOLMS, Dentist ghurches of Norwich, the “Montville, | eloctric lighting plant. “"‘&‘?y“ juerbury and g0 1o shool | ically Gl of it Was removed: Marore | - a3iss Cusbman of Hath, Me, is tHo l'del\ an lower Mm.".r‘ x ostipg | Mantie, Tast LA a:go:fl Hoake Age 10 years, |dark Some of the large pleced sold | guest of triends on Williams sireet: 5 SEEDS ““’ ‘m A s ere a pool With cues. an - ing- Annex, Weom A. ‘a grandfather hall ransie: ) “Phone Nn 833-5. ence in the First Baptist church at New Lendon en Wednald‘-) o License your dog In the town clerk's office now. One dollar extra after May %l! Office upell daily from 9 a. m. to P. M~ Charles B. Chapman, secretary and treasurer of the Chelsea Savings bank, and W. Leonard leave New York Baturday for @ two weeks' trip to Jamaica. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Smith’s Korn H!\.PING HANDS’ SALE. Gloss of Buccsssful Twe Days' Affair at Spiritual Academy. Hands at the Spiritual academy closed Thursday evening after having had an unusually large crowd of patrons at- tending during the afternoon, while at the supper hour the number wers so fixtures for 1355, clock for 326, prices from 38 A picked up a bargain when they hought nine baseball suits for 33 The two days’ Teale by the Helping| FIRST NORWIGH MAN TO ENLIST,IN WAR Capt, Geerge R. Case Was in Hartford “at the Yim', April 11, 1861, and are squares at| Some to $15. boys | Miss“Alice Bragaw of Hartford has been the guest of Norwich friends. for seyeral day The ..two-table Wednesday ~Bridy club meets with Mra. Edmund Perkins this afternoon. ’ Miss' Maud Carew Buckinghum en- tertained the Wedneaday - Afternoon Bridge club this week. The Migses Cadden have roturne If you don't need them teday you tikely will tomerrow. ¥ Poople’s Market SMART DRESSERS Be prepared ! women alwaya Come Mizs _Adles ' Fnuch Km #he will be in Ne all this week. NORWICH—Wauregan Heuse. i " NEW YORK—210 Weet 114h 8% Telephono 704. apriTMWY 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. leave today for New York, where Mrs. 4 many that extra provisions had to be| In a létter from Capt. ‘George R.{ from a visit in New York, Philadel- H 2 Chapman will stay with her son until u; isgh out th L] Case' of Hartford, d.fl\lty internal rev. 4 and Atl City. R e Nflt it is Mr, Chapman’s return. l er :'c"’u.".'kfi.-“ The AL "nn‘;g snue eollector. to'e Norwish friead, | PHIS_S0E haaiile i A Handsome MILL REMNANT " ol C aimont ail the ereiel w aptalp Case writes of ea Mra, Charles W, Prentice of Wasiy- : The Natignal Amocistion for the L AR o mi s | Sntigtrenty. for the otvil war. it i ity Res g New Line of Iy place to MAY BASKETS: Mhn‘iflnrliu Cranston & Co. Study and Freventlon of Tubsrculosis ‘Wristian ministers todevote ume llm- on Sunday, April 30, ore on some week dsy in the week im- mediately preceding or following that date, to the consideration of tubercu- losis and its prevention. On Sunday, the 23d, Mrs, George C. Bills of Summit street wiil celebrate her 88th birt and has already re- ceived several gifta in anticipation of the anniversary. With the exception of &:touch of rheumati she is in od health, knits and sews daily, and % able to make neighborly calls when the weather permits, 1t makes no difference how hard, | ted. old or stubbern the cern is, it can't resist the killing effects of SMITH'S KORN KILLER. Thi move any corn, removi quiekly and permanently. a preparstion which will re- it easily, If you have rever tried SMITH'S KORN KILLER, you have no idea how successful it is and how hard it is to get alang without it. satisfactery financial returns to be net- On Thupsday evening e foliowing articles were disposed of by drawing nuimbers to show who were the Jucky | In Soke, Boldars; Megicar? center’ piece, Mrs, A. J. Whaley; poppy center piec. Mary P, Clapp: guest towel, Mrs. A. Blinn;. sofa. pillow, Mrs. Hitchon; silk quilt, 'Mrs. H. M. Taft; table mats, Mr; athan Brewster: bead purse. Mr Agries Carey, New Lendon; tray cloth, | Mre. Arthur Taft. Grafton, Mass. ecake. Mrs. W. Hall; rug, Mrs. Ger- trade Toottt ford men, at letter. and Samuel T. the l:dh\FW Ipflug Gardening. shown that he w 40 s the fAirst Norwich man to enlist for the war in the state | of Conneeticut. Captain: Case, was of a Norwich family, Hartfol Captain Case “writes further that | on the next morning up from Narwich. Haward K. Abbott | wiiryand Mra . C. Merwin, and joined | wioh yelatives two men came | Closing Y. M. C. A, Social Evening. wha living | returned from several weeks' visit lu rd/ at the time and it was New Yerk and New Jersey. there he enliated “in Captain Hawley's | Company A, April 17, with many Hart- | Editer Hawley's room, | about 11 p. m." as quoted from hi 5 vacation at her home ington sireet has been spending wevet- al days at Atlentie City. Mrs. 1. M. Young of Otis street has —— Miss Amy Dowe returns today 1o Philadelphia after spending the Baster | on Summer | street. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick N. Bidwell, over Easter of Nor- haye veturn-d to their home In Klizabeth, Miss 8vbil: Morgan -and- her guest, Panama Hats MACPHERSON'S, This 15 the time to Have your, old ‘Panama blesched, golln‘ %Tun:c Bresn . o S'r'-x“?.‘-‘“ifl‘: val bargains at MILL_REMNANT STORE, 19 W. Main St QLALITY e s E 1y when o the inf;l"lor kind. d by us. Our price Ty T justinat The Hatter. Dblocked and : thim- A better style u4 aonvenjen: | e w: bum Tor tils New | roomy. - easy have returned| after. spending | The special entertainment course | Miss Tidessa VWarnen,. T ¥. M. C. A, members, conducted |10 Auburndale. Mass. sdening. with & discusslon | med, 8o that you will not have to wait ermination and Care £ it when vou need it most, It is reported that Captain B @.| Tke our agvice and give it a trial P Ml Babbidge of New London is to pt at_once. *| under the auspices of the sacial com- | the Easter \'“3"0“ in town. ropriate piu a ‘th | under the auspices acial = ,"’,;'..m. S| boat on ‘the siver this summer to run M‘,‘}’ anaon County tis: | mittes, conclides this e ceninis wifh ha ) 3 . inlld bflmen this city, Ocean, Pleasyre and| Price 205 a bottie. quftuubm ty, ‘a000T In‘ o notwe. third number in the se; ““As in the | Mrs. Thomas E_ M len, hnn and . r-l- Crescent Beach. making two trips a A o other nuinbers, fhere are no ticketsi| #and Miss Dowth) )lcC n— W s day. The boat will be the”Gerdner, ~ Made At &’3_,,,, nm for general sa ment/| have been guests / T garrying 180 It has two ,m“n‘, S in Ted that Mry | i8 by Charles P, Tilley . of Boaton. | of ‘Black Point, hlva Totirant e LT ,g douks, draws B1-2 feet and will lana n.,w., o igiicd informaj | bumorist; Mrs. Charles Tyler -Bard, >l A - “|at the foot of Rose place. w:mm Seeds .and Theh' plm“ul soprano soloist, and Frederic' W.-Les-| Miss Sapah %:'rlnt of Lincoln 3§§- ter, pianist. nue, who has in fown, has resumed her. Studies t| pflm‘l ot garbony tor Laselle seminary, Auburidale, L st cuaries ¥ Cpavinans wae: The Jaj magnticue much of their paper from mill churia mrnlnhen ‘hout Mt, 0 umn ot wua & VeRP SIS Be smnf Frankiin m Mfl. try| The Britisn anq _ag| electric lights

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