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16 uuwmgmmwm Proj Bew RRTNES, il 1 r.mnmc tee o Citie ¢ ot Connecti- e r nwm{nfi tn-lnu immn-.(fi:. ’ -!hwlty, mw ;. Qur |4 ston Gf Rovernment in ssid oity; | Sl pereons appear O i : : \ ¢ w SHAMS, DOYLIES, Ci Pd.,mnc""""“"" % St i el cRoR mm § tme-ana- %tfiemwm' SR -fiflm lod /by’ i j+ ; ',“ chey Al gay: g ; uggsst | L1F, SHEL « untll 137 ‘was ' enjoyed in D b il Sk i PiLLOW ToPS, ETC. T tciy s 3&».‘.“‘:’?;“.'."’{,:«..., comanttiee o be. | DAvIGE, s B ""-.’r';“’{.i.,f"mn WA W | wich Ape sussect 70 eriy Beorm, TaiD ARE SI6eT.Clcaring | pore the following changes b sl ill, . [ for this part of ,,,, mmmf:a Ming: - - - 118 "5 = weather after noon, the wind becoming | viz.: b e-«“!; nd Mrs. K. stan- NO ; ? : [ REECTIONS. That Paragraph 2-of Artiele” 1 be | Should not be mader. The said Tawier Derones. Mrs. . 3 < sun Movu_ e Fie amended to redd as follows: Within ita | i bt E"flm Dm\hv Piayea for oy dana: | v d Club= = L THIS .18 AN OFFERING corporate limits it shall have the same b B R g i ices"gotn._flwadr ! Aisen The state; fixm.y'mnu'e' e Bne veemlate] tovstre ht 0 1 imade.the even! ing orib OF ufitpl.n-nc! ey . SHOULD. 'AROUSE WIDE! Bay. | o m_ Lo m | i p_m. | all trades, occupations and businesses, 4 ‘sst whch-the agrority Has enfoyed was | - Mrx, Wittiam 3, el WAE / INTEREST, AS IT OFFERS par Lot LB R B D | And Ahall Do vested with power to per- R 5:fh_his. presende .K Wisx s 51’1‘“’,“'! *11, Ming L'}“‘,"‘“"' ;:f; u‘;‘,::‘onk‘:fi,m ,,,,, o “! % aek 8 Clafterty “Al'nr fl-r 53 lmm'mfl wi‘z'l':d B{flé:h ;lalwmm l:c‘: .-m“ ‘lle': and at. | ;0 and Mlars.flu Hutzler '12 : .,.a‘, in_ Willimantic . ear! h tlya . 3 - OPPORTUNITY TO BEAUTIFY 1 usval In ‘Material, Style, Fit and WORK- | &3 81| 138 e S orparacions . within " ! 9 | FIRE ESCAPES ON- Ve ana i Deni rowiet daa | O : HOME AT A BIG SAVING! MANSHIP. _ e 5 ( 3. 38| state, sublect to fsuch Hmitations as a ‘whait tfi - "‘"g's“{m‘;;';“;{‘;",‘" B L . T | - o CHAS. H. NICKERSON, be coniained n the constitation i e notlcs e Siaus "GP i LA o iare slster Men ANl | o 'On Sale Now at Balf Merchant Tailor, 128 Main 8t x lfil’l.fl after high water it Is low laws of this state. it t tide, which 15 followed By fioed tide. | “'rpay Paragraph 2 of Section 43 b ‘spia Wheeler of .Otrdbando avenue. You young men who that some . GREENEVILLE | amended to read as follows: The.board e same won F— 3y £ of -directors shall at the first r ! The Norwich: branc.hot. the socialls e mesting after the eléction of Its mem. | Peor® sald Hearing three l,"-- 1n sueh | parey held 1th, regular meeting THITA | o nig L H“‘.",ufif&: ierwant to see the, very latest only”ane of a Marriage of William Crews, Jr, and | hers, or as soon tuereatter as practi- | 8lIY, paDer on papers ax may at t§ doy evening at the rooms is.the Stead | Louis Olsen at Lok homp on vagnin cloth a: attending 1 5 Miss Maude G. Baker—Notes ana cable. proceed to the uppointment of a Hle be Jublinted m‘:g";: ¢ bods | Plock and voted fo send Albert Board- | ton street, There was & g 5 ‘in clothes, come and.see Personal treasurer, city clerk, copporation coun- . ance The plesad-auilt ok whieh th o [k sel, engineer and ax collector of the | 07 Sominittes authoriaed 10 . assesy the hea | fiien Haya becn at work Through sev ,fl‘l't Schaffner & Marx| o 0 0 Pillow >4 The mrrllge ol Willlam Crowe, Jr, | City and two city sheriffs, and the de- - : optional charter. commis- | era]° meetings Was -put on the. frames od l. h Shams to match on em= and Miss G. Baker took place | termination of their duties. e g‘;‘-:ll'?n ;;‘mflm-n"u:“&';nybfi _socialists are. opnosed to.| fo be tacked and all worked pusily to | €W model, the R e T = 4t 230 o' clock “Thursday evening at, That Section 75 be amended to read the. 1"“"9"“" L g fini the quilt. A buffet lunch of value at s . 1f ted to secure the chief of St. Andrew’s church, the pastor, Rev.!aq follows: Whenever an application t Nmm this 20th day g val e i potato salad, sandwiches, coffee and | . 5 B Joway. Somansn | pieEES n&:{ h2| ghall be made, or & proposition or reso- xueh 1811 g' mgu‘fm #.22"‘:1&?3:,"?‘32.:?»:‘.‘,”% cake, was served by the hostess. A ape makKer. hest man and -Miss Amelia B. Baker, | - 5 %‘ch’"fl’;fi.:&."".?;fl“{f: rl;l; ol Supply of Water Instred; 1. Bt Wr. one. this Neabon;. SHAT sister of the bride, ‘was bridesmaid.| . iaMER EDUCATION OF - uwm GRANGE e 34 “e.mml "m“:;u A pew well was driven bn Mrs. Julia |, Yo SEEF STO T8 RSOt VEC) B SI‘l:m: and Bnl;elu Scarts The' bride was charmingly attired in . o was instruct. | Bates Dlace on Otrobando uvente iast alway: y match, in hemstitched and Shite sathi, and her long vell. was WOMEN IN UNITED STATES.|: HOLDS MEETING HERE. e biess comihitteo was instruct- | week. Fine water was recurod s %" | many colors, patterns and w scalloped edges — regular ‘uu‘:‘x' With lilies of the valley. ‘She poriubet sty 8 e cl:‘:ul;_:xgxm gl s:‘gr:::r&w&e e e $18. ‘and up to $30. and 39c value at. e v Noted Out’ “Abo: . NS = i Norwith 19¢al, They have taken 4 oted Out an ut. 5 Skl plhaes you In i Bull 28 §lin . Kmbroidered Pillow roses. The bridesmaid wore Address to' lelm Club by Principal | Morning and Affernoon’ Se o o pny M fad car-| Menry A. Tirrell—Annual Mesting of | - Hero—Literary Programme in the | foir new mémbers at fecent. meetings | Dr: B, J. Jones is hbving @ cement [T —— e by 7o, meDongts Ty | Clu, Afternodn. ¢ and are showing growing membes: | walk laid about his home on Bilss{sires at $12. up. ureau Scarfs and - Pillow Anyone troubled or pussied with{| Flenderson, Mrs, W - S / o Eond, c » ship list. place. ) z Do b At Selusll Shams of drawn work— Iheir own or others affuirs She | Nellie ' Crowe and Gecrge Turner. At - the Norwich club houss on ew o County Pomonu grange, g e s e member regular 39¢ value at........ e compossd Of LOBM Bem,y 2| Thursday afternoon Principal Henry | No, 6, met in thie city on Thursda: PLAN TO CARE FOR ALL. Miss Alice' Smith has. returned to [as Clothiers: gdvises"with 3 Certainty B quartet s a nxnm. i H,, ‘Baker A. Tirrell gave an excellent address, holding & morning and afternoon se: — her home on Town street after visit- i ¥ — -1 Hetbert Baker, Thomas ofi the higher education of women ifi | 8ion: . Owing -to ¥he weathsr the at- | Proposition to Be Submitted to K. of | ing her brothet in Hartford. The “Hawes” $3.00 Hate Louis_Bruette also gave ltcuan: 5 lies, yound and i the United- States, which was latened | tendance was small. At the morning e 5 “M.a M Haty L2 il L g pr - :n'i‘.'“ Elizabeth Crowe presided ot iyt Tuch nearost by (ke mpmbers | sesion. sl WAIGh Otto. 1. Fulte pre” C. Committss Next Month. Mrs. Soseph Brazsil pas rotyrned The “M. & M.” $200 Hate T?Km," +inch ‘and hu;lmw : w p of the College club and their invited | sided, three officers wer: . | to Eastern Point after a few days’ vis- [ - ~ S k a apers oliowing the Seremony & FeCePtion | uests from the Women's clubs Of the | hew members Were elected and three ‘,;;“g,‘;:g;‘j_’fi:';{,;,"’;‘,:‘fi,,v::‘,’“fi, it with friends in Norwich Town. . 25c value at.. weeen Our stock 18 very complete and we | | eity. deaths were reported since the last A —— % i 3 mma room of the church ma the wed- | = such. of its mambers as -may become — ed to shaw them. Th M. Tirroll was futroduced by, the |moeting There ' wers | resolutons | Sniiied with tubercuiosis. a toprasent- | o, Mrs: - Albert ‘Lundgren of, Pheston )/ Vi . pmi ent of the College eclul ol ox| Ing sympathy anc ése City has been spending a few days / ( v and the coloring and designs are beay ’ liod many band i iRy A C. Avery, who spoke of the | wil be communicated tothe Tamllien. | sys o emiiee of the Khlents of Co | Tif, her sister, Mrs. Luctta Gorman. . LA Brriigia D ents s sor tiful and attractive. were John Crowe, brother of the | interest aroused in this subjest by the | Reports A ruel\'ed lmm elevén | ¢, the state co; .un%on mPTorrln ton, oles of A 2 A I and colored crash, size u- We will he pleased to do your work, Charles vy of Jewstt City, | tecent college event at New London. t6 geangos. E. P, Barnes was | 37, '5 ® wrl B 00 away with. the | . Mrs. Lowis Appley of Vergason ave- LB L —regular 50c value at and can supply competent workmen. | Spiie, "Ball of New 2 el guve s Jogical and sohOI- | mads oRalrman o 8 Sommiites 16 con: proposition to erect such an instifu. | nUe Went Wednedday to Backus'hos- |~ ' “'P. S_Any work winted at once, m'gke, Brother of the bride. arly discussion upon education for|far With comimittees from . other | HiTP o pital for treatment for trouble ifi the | The Home of Hart Schaftner & Marx should be piaced without dalay. £ women, taking the subject from all| granges regarding & picnic for the state | ear. ’ ! 2 e points ‘of view and treating it fairly | grange thie summer. . - - - Wnle the report s not et been . ey A8 hoihion and Drawn Work Squares, m F St“i e il JLouten, | e impartulis | He wpoks of the sx. | in vessed 54 the coman unication from Pind end The T Jerimy ey, tiot 1o Melin has returned to Frank- - | Ly etk ey — 7 1 conservi LN state inge urging- action to pre- n, ‘after a visit witl s dau, 'y —regul: $9¢ val l...“. - nd Washi Pm'm"fh?:‘fi o‘;“!.h:llf ..Cga"." fsm,_which afe to be svolded in this X o :‘ ed in ‘ihe 9f the committer in Torringion, Mon- | yva, James Butler- of 010 Someters | P 5 .nu tour, and ‘on their return will | 88 wWell as in any other theory, with| public acts relative to dcks und | tion, it is nmct!fl that thg. chief ree- | l2ne- % 31 Willow Street take up their residence on Thirteenth | thel" dehecrs aring from sudden | otiier ';;‘_‘!“;.{“‘;h"';h:_m’ ot o | ommiendation will be that the ofgan-| 'y Giement Bushmell of Manchester Mllow: Tops, with ba ko3 Lace Curtains, Upheletery. Goods, Eto. | *IESt b 1n the dasughite of Mr and | WREISE action was taken; | ization instead of placing (te members | ;i rmeq Thursday after spending the P ‘m | Mra. John W. Baker of No. 135 Sturté. | _ldke every other auestion, it mpst| " Dinner was sérsed at noon by a com- | 1% 8 Hospital devoted:solely €0 the ue? | vacation at his former home on the worte-segunr Hhc vant awemus, v g Popular with the | WOTK itself out gradually. 1f ‘we d fine | mittes conslsting of Mrs. B H. Berry, | 0 e e O S roemitaly | Scotland road.’ Young. people of this mection. The education as the development of Mrs. Fred G. Bliwa, Mre, Edward Cook, | Sr® Eah e ather hogiiteis % 18 the son of Mr. and Mrs, Wil. | Dest there is in us, we include in s M. Jenaio M. Davie and Mrs &G, “;;“ly s e Mr. and Mis, Henry & Haskell and undry B 10t !Ilm avn of Central avenue ind fs mmf;;’:l:g"“i;"g ,"'{"fi:fl"“‘f“fi. the B i mile MO TR DY B ointed Johy M. Leeof thia :lty!;: :"“‘{;’"é‘m};’ "‘&i&,‘.fié“’ g, have L Yacsign; Tast ea?b’h s 8o H. Berry. g or the e:rwadn,v ot ot skeich mefer in the en: | Soatly trainihy o maks inees oseible. i SRS e commitiee. of which John Wenver returned. to New York SN | 2718 inches—regular 25c v E... Finishing company. Mr. and| There are two sides to this idea of| ., _ .. - pe::"l‘m:h aft Otlemmmnléf gl i i s P R VTR A i he ge Wi 0] in & er- e committee's lea’ not to re- MODEL 38 | s, C;"“':a DRSS, 158 Bemt idhes of ”fi‘é“mm‘*%efflm,:;‘“'fi’&':"’ neon” in the fourth degree the pro- | strict the work of the order in caring Preparing. far Mymoriki;:Oay. e | oo BApDy S BUCH| A RIS s IR e Tt s gamme being In charge of Lecturer |for its aflicted members .to those | Commander Henry Howvey of Sed, Selecti 1 8l " ¥, A R A i o| Brat, he gave showing that | W. O. Fagers. . At the opening thers |stricken with tuberculosis, but to ex- | Wick post, N6 1-G A, R. held « meet- |, Largest Selection. P v F g g s = ATOTE e e o 24,0t | thers are "foday Tore. wamen Collegs | ¥as & cornet solo by Clarence Parker, | tend thie Work to embracs all Knights | In this week with a simbor o the | pe ll g g i e % Sown WEre Mrs, Harriet Welles, Mire. | ents than there aers men etudenia | (he accompaniment belrg by Miss Alics | who may be stricken with any form of | oSt members, at which the preiimi- § 'Fines s fast colors—regular 25 value at is Jolim Bmith and 3z, ana Mrs, Jumes | tenty vears ago. About one-quarter | Bishop. 9. Masiaitn of the. O Alones pTORCHITER = Bt Bl commiiies. Aot wlch ! 7 A of Providence, Charles Fry | Of these are in the strictly women's | j toL 7k T TLoneIE O g A the assisf. hich ; : ee spoke en The NEW LONDON VISITORS. e assistance which can be asked from v Slips 5 ‘1’1’. 3&::.“ City, . Maitland Dunn ot| Colleaes, sixtesn —of which o Asricultusal. ollege Movement, stai. | the Eome of Verrans wore s 7o 1 The Plaut-Cadden Co., s wa B 3 oy an lam of New ,ou""‘m,w" h 1927, to Simmons, in 1902, | ing" that egriculture is in the interest | Delegation from Court Nathan Hals s e and & later meeting s and Silversmiths. with brald, all colors — regulag SR, Their_establishfent has been due O e g sl ver firat Visited Court Sahem, F. of A~ |13 to be held shortly 1‘"‘4‘" P L blished 187 89¢ value at Graduating Class to Visit Hartford, | the efforts of women like Mary Lyon | Started In Enginnd, and he told of the i T s R e T e b r ’ “ | True, there have always been educat- | Changes théte which brought it about,| Court Sachem, No. 94, Forester: i} PLAUT -CADDEN BUILDING RALEP T Fully Equi pped, Over- vmh graduating }fol:x"r.fl§ the Greenc- | oq women down through history, but |8nd imterested his heafers in his story | had -a pleasant surprise on Thursda; SORN Vil grammar school held a meetink | fhom preceding were exceptions. And %1 the increase im agrivulture as civ- | evening at thelr meeting in Foresters’ 0 . hauled M Painted. nehday oo, and 1t X848 | if we study the curriculum given the |llization increased- hall when a dozen membefs from Conrt | WRIGHT—In New York cits, April 16, Pilow Tops and Grash Centars 5 decided to viglt the capitol at Hart- | [, V680" Chionted women of Queen | 5 FOUOWINg & selection by, the Narwich | Nathan Hale of New London pald them | 191 & son. Willlant Jenninga Wright o work. a full line of col- I’ord on 'M‘v 19. ltk hl-lu‘:!en 2 custom | piisabeth's time we find that thelr Grange - quartette, il Roiers of | o visit.- The visitors wera warnily wel- A est and -Anna Jennings Wright. 'Cut Flowers ors—regular e value at. B ,,,... o S1ait Harttord somestoouating | learning wes very superfidial and de- | Bouthingzon tmflm on Peach Growing | comed, arFiving at a good time as they DENH, N—In Soutn Willington, Apcil ford some time dur- | goneg %only to give them an air of | in Connecticut. Thers was apoem Y fwere abMe. to:sée. the fine desree work g q ON ‘- SALE AT ART DEPART- B Che AItIRS RS e o] and Mrs. Thomas A, Denman. e g 3 event i | SERSE O C. E. Staples ot Coichester, which cons{of/ Court-Sackem's.-full degreo tem, | oo M1 Thomis A& Penmun, _ ° | BFRloral Designs - anticipated with considerable pleas- | "5y¢ "the -puritans. took: iShings seri: cluded the programme. which had five candidates to work. MARRIED MENT NOW. 3 ously. The public schools -of Boston e T rore Captytn Lowis A. Andrews was : Finishing Room Dissontinued were opened to women in 1790. Theif| .~ @ONE TO MANTEORD:. charge of the degroe.team, with Ar. |CORBIN - nURTGN — In u}‘gurge‘,atg; GEDULDIG 4 i COAL AND LUMBER. @ oontinued. rush to me high school i8 a matter ot oy Cooe s Lthur Po: as chief of the Ihdians, and | Woom Biwing, Keiton Biliott c,,,,,,,, and | Tel. 868 77 Ccd s"m ) — | The fnisMing room at (no Shewcket | Ristors. * Today ho. women's.colgus ; Ak [ tais; bugthor the xerciies was carried | Miss v Hilen Burcon, both of Put- | 1€ ar The A rfl Sale : thill has been discontinued, and herer | are on a par with those of men: Th 2 it with due Fmpréssivensss. nam, Conn. p & ‘ after that branch of work will be car: | qudafon now-fs 1of; shall women' have : “'Chibt Rénger.Donat Semino presided COLLAR_GARDNER_in myliott, Conn.. 2 P g -|Hed on at the Falls mill only. The| an education? but, what kind of an | At the nm-m mnpummqu Were recelved. | April 14, 1911, by Rév. Dr. de Nor . department at the Fals mill will b | cqusation. Shall ft be the same’ a8 | hones of Frankiiy diwbtk was over | .mandie, i fl"d Averul “coltar w’fldow Dra Ln‘ua;.d in ulpn:ny and usmu that of man? Ladd here on. Wed ;&m session, with | and Crarten “Ciark Gardner. m c‘ e hest entloyed at the Retucket | "Snt, ralta 1 woman ars most vals | Homor were. filed by MF wul m v New {CROWE — BAKER —In_ Greeneville, Dranch.will. be aontinued at the Falls uanle in relation to soclety. She should | Brennan, Mrs. Brennan belui. i B oy April 20, by the Rev. I\, Johns Bo- | Are 4ll .in’and ready for. your in-| |T wiLL CONTINUE TODAY “ . b h”h h’ . The change will yrobably be have all the rights that she will use |¢h The bridessgrel » i v hanan, Willlam Crowe, Jr, and Miss | spedfion. All grades and prices, in- . y . Completed zome" time nex wor for the good of society. Her legal ad | na o ra, A Maude G. Baker. clnding -our English Importea Papets, | oo RO sl L vance has-proved -for ane § nnan g ina mfit‘l so does her educational. As to thé|messaline, iy 3 B v Lo Qifl‘fl’, zofl?.'x‘{iv o mol” | Moldings to Match. Decorations and lllllelcepen poi v Cliffora Wilson has returnea froom" (4 currculum, there &re-more diversities Mr P AL T f ‘or, Bdward J. McCaffrer and Miss | general -painter’s supplies. We, are l..,u..lun( will . Lowest prices for. Cos) for present| visit.with friends in Hartford. in each sex than there are between the | Cruthers, Mra, Cruthers being -a-whiter Sargaret Mogley, botli of Notwich. |now receiving orders for paper hamg-{ pértunit pely their dri . 2 Austin Neary Na¥” féturned trom ek e ;‘l}':' i?im“;"fi%&" ?‘?ig nfx thzwhberxl-d.aun :Nm‘ "3"‘,,2“.;‘»}:;‘ . ' - ‘ing, . decoration, and painting. :t a mg;unml saving. It advanTO-uT WHGIBKAle 106 SVUrY | woskca vialt wivh Eeiiass o sven S | I B s e o 'a sumptuous 1 4 DIED. ; z : fenth il Fall, - TS “heoo‘dwv“n huph:l‘n-l;m:umber four i;;‘i% !girn%{m?nlne , by B 'fi?‘ TJ e Mudde- | WHITE_In New Londgn, Aptil 19,1411, 3 o . ey EV k“ o L:" ”:: ; —order m, month— - Miss Ida Peterson spent Sunday | shoes? Shonid women be, trained: for | train for Hastford War ¥ t 730 b'clock Thursday | mossami . 1n" Norwial Aprii - 40 P..E. MURTAGH,: oy mmm R Ay 3 with her sister, Miss Judith Peterson | matriage omly any: more than, men, be Glagtdnbury- o fe .mm &hpmgu‘m South, B street | P 3feuing Fvidew "cm,,,' & = Sale: 3 . | of Hartford.- educated go} huflmnds" " What” ‘botl: m? will m.}} o in !v'nn tIawgfl .finm “ ‘ (? Rossmark, aged GS u'ar! Telephone. 2 and 94 West Main St. B 3 E e sexes nsed is_moral f it ve ‘man: ttend. Mg foi athoSt. ints WHER_ o AR S T mAPPELL CO Miss - Amy Wheeler. of Wilimantic | them for a i S R AR AR R s Wheg s poor . Bealth | " 3h. mnR(.m'-'l'd‘fifi‘;‘fz"er"f,?“mfi:'f.‘:’:{ 3 i . is, spending the ‘Gfivk at the home of | is no need of different studies for py married life;: The ¥ s—gon ‘fvfl‘d‘ her. .D lfla\e scliool. She hud . dohn uld - and - Maryr ]A!uthtf, of 0 L * e - 1 fi ‘Gontral and 150 Main Street | her aunt, Mrs. William Greene of | women. of. Golueh\u ma Catne ; 1o Ma- | heell seti for several months | _ this eity ¢ - i as : Prospect street. There is an emotional difference, but horiey, ot h{ 2 Notica ‘of Tuneral ercatisr. We Will Serve Another this is not gained from studies—ral ‘ther hnflqs I.dd of tMs city; 1t 3 rfl in_‘atttille August | SILCOX—In Norwich, April & 5000 yards of New and Wash' Goods at very prices. 4% Mra McAvoy and deughter, Jennie, | from outslde: assoviations and" social the ~dmwehter of the lat, THicox. ased S8 end . U"En of Nejr Heafbrd, are pending a few | life. The tone of @ college counts for T i e 1 mfim iy Muddemn: wn Tnerat ooyl ".“’“;LE’. o SE st A J days «with Mrs, James Mmde of | mueh in & woman's education. Bdus i Connestisut Patents mn\v«sv-:m-e ,bg,xe ‘She was bright | a1 Sinek. sBur%:l in (a'Omng(Yk' North Main street. | cation of the will is the same for both | e’ et of patents ks 5 eerful wid “1he patience with | cemetery, Montville, 6 O'CLOCK DINNER ric s Pt o wed>-dn e b ELT . s le will corftinue todey lfi —'7 men anhd women. Use strengthens and 4 1 *bfl 8 b f‘fl “herylong. sicknes; de | rrocieyille, Conn., papers p & chpy. B . Dance in T. A. B.”Hall. | high “fdeals heip most in developing ey Lo ;Egm B T i e e OURGSn o O ATk - Sunday, April 23"' tomorrow. As follows The 20th Century club gav lh;bo!t B RS 1ié office of ¥ 1{-,5 sides l;mmoflm sbe }aay_:‘a two broth- | 1941, ‘J‘"“‘g"‘ B ke o(PHmace and RN il Gi 2 ¢ . T B i cas Wi o-educational colleges have an ad- wrecaP 4+ Gieore, demun of | . Julia Young, a a ¢ 7 ” m ) Thuraday avening at T. A B. hall, vantage of conomy el & Wewirsl mfl‘m‘ Barver, sm:a s "’.’“}' e L | UDDEMUN . Ts Tt Rk 56 MUSIC BY THE OFGHESTRAS. . Apron Gingbams : the arransements bein, [ mode of lite and an impetus to excel: | >Gogaridge. Bridfepurt, il Ethel Loulse . Muddemun; agad. .16 Y ; . 1000 yards of Staple # affiliate colleges posse: = i E, Ve T . 'l. .“u and Lebigh | 4 my and other advantages; while the e, Bre Pitdinein Notice gt funeral heventier. Tables reserved uppn ., inghams, In bive, in brows ALw, fromm 5 55 B, with the Mutic by Naw | Womonrs. colG#os. Eive. Ereater Woatervury. s & 3 3 (MBI apalication, - 4 *' i faney checks—all the ATS W sTOCR London orchestra. tive and social possibilities and are pping, Clien L, i ane |19 m i T T ) - ent size checks—in 10 10 20 ) = . | Derhape the best all round ones for | {BEY onine et L S hat {J - Phone Na. 704. lengths, but will be eut in L .0 u“m N Cotlape ot ¥ Baatrabia zor all & Pn.lmor,‘m dle! ow, Sover” ke "reliit &th ‘Main street. cH Rc“ & LE“ Py length to suit— Marvor those who.are able to get out of it true Hnn:flél D'mm - SR el S ¥ Regular 76 @i OMoe—cer. ol Shetiskot St dovelopment. For others it Is a waste . UpSetting machine; Bisnge o 45d1t River ‘spent he auregan £ === Teiepbons 105 of “tinme. Thes must gaim the ldeais | Petet Sehmiat, Stamford, clothes Tine {th-#riends A town. .15 Main M- : 3 » \hich are the college’s best gift—not | 135 orrest eldon, New. ; PacketsDavenport: Co., Organdie Florefle the tificial " knowledge, - which is ven, automatiecoupling for signal; FEoh 2 / m IHYi Hane ”ll]l Bought | worse'than notning. Only ‘those rights |Sir, and steam between cars; Harry ». i ”Eg}:'e's” e : ol 2000 yards of Organaie are_proper which are used for “the %ll::.:nn:' s’ififim'i,'a‘}am‘?.’iu’;" L [l oy gy eommtnes ello in neat figured and floral de Bears the 8008 °'hfi]'°f§ was onsoyea acte s |t foE inlle; Genisn, Dontoan Lo i Mes, #67 arant were uner al lrac'or (. 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