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CHAS. H. NICKERSON, Merchant Tailor. 128 Main St WULF & i‘“m"' \ }% by rain in this sec fi mfll‘y gloudy and cool- Obesrvations in N.rw.ah. llowing records, reported from pharmacy, show the changes emperature and the barometric Thyredey; Ther. Bes 1 04 62 30.45 . Predictions ~for Thursday: Fair; wind lo-i—mn oon 1 mises” satn._ [l warr. {' Alson: [ T AR b GREENEVILLE Humhly Mesting of F. M. T. A. Society . —Notes. reguiar monthly meeting of the | "Matnew Total Abstinénce 80 dety was Held jrr” (nrpeniur’:d:un on em-m- with President Jo- Heflear i chair. . Routine -a- e Al .read and accepted. .fi'mln' of ‘Alumni Association. The e reguiar quarterly mesting of the Adum ‘association of St. Mary's lchool was. hfld {fi the basement of sx Mary’s chu s::‘dn& Rd 'ell mum ed iltiam 5, Kennedy, ‘hair: The meeting was '3 s ATT_Saimiet and_cielre RewLohaen "cio Wall Papers wus stoek is lote and o vefr:‘ cmum.u:n we to expenai: t=. and- dd‘u are besu. w”fl"fl. “ 4 be pleased o ur work, and ean nnly contpetent- ::rkm- P. 8—Any work wanted at once,| shopld be placed without dalay. ' The. Fanning Stadios, 4 81 Wiliow Street Lace Cureaine, Upholstery Geeds, Ete. | MODEL 38 1910 0ver|and . Fully &MOvor- hmh‘udpnim'd. M.B. DIRG AUTO CO. WALL PAPERS Au all fn ama #obr in- es. IM “ptices, ins all llll‘ English Imported Papers, 10, Match. ‘Imrlflm and mn .dnufl supplies. We are recelving rders for paper-hang- m lquunn and pesinting. — - 'P. F. MURTAGH, Mns n-uuwmu&lnu. ‘Dog. Bollars Aht’vumy 'at Iawuc m Callnducdun. The Shetucket Harasss Co., 321 Main Strnt. ‘WM. C. BODE, Prop. FRISWELL huficlaml.huvahm Cloeks in the City. , 2$-27 Frankiin Street " Cut Flowers - - '* Floral Dnlgns ":‘5" An anniversary mass of requiem was ted at St. Mary's church Thurs- John T. Sullivan. Kennedy was cele- morning for Rev. Willigm T. brant. “A. B. Maine is confined to his home with the grip. ‘This was the first week of the term at St. Mary's parochial’scl Sale of home made candy and food in_the Thifd Baptist church fronr 3 to 8 Friday.—adv. J..Smith and Be\ Willlam A. an. of Voluntown are expected- home from: Savannah this. afternoon. Fath- | er Smith’s "health is reported to be| much improved by his stay in the TAFTVILLE Local Basebail Team W Will Play G. A. C. Team Saturday—No . The Taftville baseball team will play exhihation game with the team rep- on'the Prévidence street grounds Sat- {urdsy’ ameymoon. The local boys have | putt! ng in some hard practice | unxisp i Benoit and are confident | of. ~ ctm Although the team has| dropped by the Taftville Pinoch- club on account of one of the league »,..&.. ‘oach Benolt states that Taft- it b represented in the Eastern Connecticut league, and it is probable m;tm some other society will back the Notes. !obn L. Williams of Willimantic was & recent visiter in town Alpert luunlafl of New Bedford | has been visiting friends in town. Mn and Mrs. Choynette and family Canada Heve moved to Taftville. Thomas Olson of New London spent | Thursday wtih- Priends on Norwich | avenue. The er of the past few | iys has sturted (hl buds, and the elm | trees -lon- Provigence’ ‘street are, showing AT ffll AUDITORIUM. | ¢ Vaudeyille lnd Moving Pictures. i ‘Every acta sparkler of the first wa- Aer, ‘was e’ vordict of the rowds at the Auditorium on Thursday for the four vaudeville turns that, will show at this house for the remainder of the week. Begnning with Pauline Welch, who is- a pretty si comedienne, who makes'an specfal hit with her culunn m:e the _ap] e e ou llrfli Odlmfln every mm ‘thie HiI} és full of entertain- ‘Mahoney Brothers with their | e flev Their fancy ol olty line, and isy, are winners. JKI.MI are in the nov- 'y has one specialty | ognition when she does a | Hh a parallel bar athlete. The European novelty act shown by | Alfredé & Pearl is a fine one, the man | ol the team doirig some wondertul sin- I| ded balancing, and Miss Pearl bowing that she is a fine type o( the sical culture girl. fun and musical mlflhf‘uln&us Rhlm. Fontaine and Moore, two girls an, ‘are mome of the neatest -aa Fnniewt. thet the house has sean, and théy get a big hand that comes without any urging and is a storm of applauge when they finish up with their burlesque opera selection. In the pictures. the new Rex fllm shows that "Dulluv {¢ Geserven an the gocd said of it, and &1l the others shown are of the best. The inventor of a iew form of lin- ing bricks claims that they are im- pervious to moisture and so light they will float.in water. Children Cry ‘FOR’ FLETCHER'S c A ST o R | A n-:nh:ml the Greeneville Athletic club | Fa Senola tor ment ‘ilbo 80 Snd neles at e sm..;"""’%".‘ Sechentta” ANNUAL “FAIR' OF s fib BHORT mmbqa RACES uznomm. mmn . The: annual Baptist - church™ g evening. with a’largeé uqmbcr in QC-. tendance, having run Supper was served- uc‘h evem un- der the airecuuq M'Inu. Lee:vv‘clilmil’mfl. cy- Wilson. tu;: and-domestic erticies was on. gzfl r sale and therg was & whieh will mnke the. agle & - suecess. The _general to thesp office: R and blue, M.r:‘ m | man: Sunday ‘school’ boo!.u, whlte, Miss Emma Minnis, Chll for bogrd !'fce cream booth, ‘white, Ted and cmen, n mnu Claim of ‘the inat nl- 'ur;. Bhlncrt:‘fl Dannl:.oo e";limn cake th M m e % .glq and confect DIIGI‘}' 2 -and 8. 8 m black, Mrs! Id& not vightly muu. cmm'm that i;llu water fountain, y.nnw ¥ wg; | his | Bonnis Daie ana Freg Lanes & <im Pl‘l Yeur. A femidHal service to th B b Bt s during the past year, and a1l i the memory of the late Mary i Hayes, who until the time of her death two weeks ago was the department treas- urer, was the principal Thursday’s session of the s ment of Women's Relfef co! tord. il T Aiicsdetal narvice sima: $3liaty by @ rollcall, aftsr which the election of | ¥itF: I ”'"4“9"1 Hs adm! e fimn for the coming year took place. | the Beckwith homestesd a family of loe A. Warren of Forestville was quits Msee Wunfva Sy yod n e i president; Bertha A. Lo userhad but faw Slesping rooma, but he “afided that he bad atranged to have % B"d" e ”,‘;’;"‘d,"‘"f,‘ s “ather heve the best room and )nv. bior: yise president, and Mra. Laura | 8904 eare, and that he was to pay Sanders of Hartford treasurer. State|2 m;nfil S allow the vmhllgvlfl: Chapldin, Mary Bissell, Torrington e place the entfre use of it in 2daition: executive board, Edith M. Cook, Bris fo Rose % May. Meriden; Cors Mill Letters, which Mr. Beckwith identi- fled as written by Mrs. Cowles, were New Haven, Eleaor Olmstead, East 3 Hartford: delegate at large, Emma L. %fim&mn’y told of the Wood, West Haven. - Beckwith’s condition and said thai The ~ollowing officers ‘were appoint~ h-,'z’u m?‘u fia.mll asking ed by the president: Secretary, Cora ory. s !h.uly. Jl!b Blakeslee, Plainville: inspector, Louise :fl g«t«l e t ym;um? . Beek- E. Goss, Willimantic; councillor, Lois b s his I Earle, Hastord; pl({l:“&: true- | ' def calt e Drest | in his stckness, to testify to his saniy. correspondent, Emma L. Wood, West | 3 11 Flckiess, 70 fo8 s ey familiar with themtflur at the time of | huo The twenty-eighth annual flag pres- entation was held Wednesday cvenisg. mfi ;f‘nm‘- 11 be. a witness for Flags were presentéd to delegates from e, e property whAich was scquired b e P o R L SR e R LT Ths aereeren: st 5, Forestville and Rockville High schools. The presentatfons ware | 2iate of two cottages. and - land at made by Mrs. Hattie Mix of Hridge- vort. cas A. O. FAIRBANKS wmkn;mymeon udge Wheel: er took the \ !LEY_!_”D»M‘NDER ‘A i’he Conghl?dl:g o{l Tl\\n’ld?g'lh ses- Sons of Veterans Will Hold Their Next| 5ion it was decided thore would be no short calendar gession here today. The Division Encampment Here- court will'sit to hear the cgse on trial at New London. Thers were also to have been arguments todey: in the contested Pendleton divorce chae. town of Old Ly £, the non- Lyme vs, At Waterbury Thursday the Con- necticut _division encampment of the Sons of Veterons elected these omicers: Division commander, A. O. Norwich; senior vice H. Bissell, Sovthington: commandcr, W. T Hartisy. Waterhury division couneil, C. E. Bachelder, An- sonia, H. S, King, East Hartford, Ed- ward B. Perry, Putnam; delegates to nal encampment at Rochester, N.| Henry Crane removes from a field of Y., Nathan Crmanski, Waterbury, K. . | varied activities a 'business man of Porter, Ansonia, E- C. Babson, Daniel- mlrk. whom Norwich has been proud son, R. C. Alcorn, Hartford. clilm as a worthy son. His ability It was voted to present to the retir- ll a rallroad executive was widely ing division commander, Ralph 3. | ecognized and as principal owner of Grant, ast division 'commander’s | The Norwich Bulletin he was not only badge. A vote of thanks was extended | & great factor in the upbullding of the camp of Sons of Veterans and the|that newspaper, but also axerted a Woman's Relisf corps in Waterbury. powerful -influence for*the welfare of The next division encampment will{ this city. for which he always cher- be held in this cit; ished a strong affectfon. His passing A in_the very prime of a useful career BANK COMMISSIONER LIPPITT will be felt as a loss far beyond the confines of his afflicted family.—Nor- Reappointment Brings Forth Expres- sions of Approv-l. e t6- Claim Floyd H, Crane ss Worthy Son. y wich Record Editorial. The Record further said: / In 1892, the New Haven road’s coi ct with the Wagner whicl Governor Baldwi's reappointment of | was' absorbod. by he Bulman com Norrls Lippitt of Norwich as bank|pany. having expired, the road de- | commissioner is sratifying to the | tided to Ineugurate s parlor, Qining | whole state. It would be better for(and sleeping gar servige of its own, { Connectiout it some of the other state | Snd atier Mokiag avor e, dcld for & offices could be put on as bigh a plane | capable Head seisctsd Mr. Crane to a5 this one. and regarded a4 non-par- | orggnize the gervice, Thls he did with tisan—Ansonia Sentinel. (o efcioncy. that Our_'warmest congratulations to | sharasterieed all e unasrtaisics Governor Baldwin, Bank Commission- | ke became superintendent of the par- e Norris § Lippitt and the peopls | o, dining and siesping car servi Bt of Connecticut in general. Mr. e cosbaty 7 Foition o ha I S i e L ugtil” his i pffforal’ position and as he is a republican and the gov- | with the ernor is a democrat, his reappointment | nyought into | for four vears spedks volumes in it- | jarye: number of motAbies In all watk self, especially as the ‘governor has Yife, ‘statesmen, lawyers, ph: v gaid he would be gaverned in his s | ratiroad mer, Lo ter M) pointments by merit alone.—Litchfield e ‘Enquire LAFAYETTE COUNCIL WHIST. | vico on neveral of ok Prosident Roose: e e Velt's “trips south and west, and was Many Attended Enjoyable - Affair in vrenuuv;:o xnd.‘ th.“nm mmmt ot 5 F. - Roosev 5 Forestors' Hall<-Prize’ Winners. “vnm Roosevelt. " He brought the e potat of emciency ang his loss to law Haven company is sever Crane owed his b cess-to al An enjovable, evening.of whist wit more than a dozen tables playing was e conducted in-Foresters' hall' Thursday | M. evening under the auspices of Lafay- efte council, No. 309, L'Union St. Jean Baptiste ¢’Amerique. _After two hours of play, ice cream and 'cake were served and the scorekeepers announc- ed the following prl'ze Winnars Firsts, Mrs. R. Dupuis, d Dag: wil- froa Eeursgisdl e hAnfl &Mu ed to- baceo ds; Ravensll, e ey silver. handled: iss D. L. undierchisls: tie. UnFW wu'msm ‘hus- i ‘and tather, his Home life belng gueatsor deal. B o e g | I Sew, Longon. Globs said: Stanton gave them u talk on th v v;,. h- many of thp ive rtment, explain & u:; I\ndw them the ditterent pieces of ap) and the use of the o8 a arrange. | New r the | ! The _cage of the _selectmen of tbl % Bernard Finne- | [Ahd e e ni IXER’TED POWERFUL IN'LUENCE s iThe .death. in New York ' of- Floyd| pished | by a' wephew, Granite atreet, London. - Donaid VJM!!H" went to;:iamaica ‘about a month- ago te return with his :uncle, when they.came fo_tl mer homo in New London.” Wi P-%a‘mt avenue and the ‘estate runs back through Montank and Ocean avenues. It is one of the most pisturesque pi - anywhere around. this section; cattle are kept upon the ;fita and extensive sre. Londen, was in Jlfllial.. baving m- flurn some waeks ago to see his T Mitohell also owned an extén- -lvauuuml-hm. this state. He some hundred acres th e l.nd a flle residence. The- estate formerly the property of ood- brld.'a flmlk. 1!!0! whom ‘oodbridge and to 'hnm l(r. SHitchell was yelated. This tate was in charge of Ronald Iun The deceased was a son of Rev. Al- fred Mitchell, who was for seventsen ears ‘pastor of the Second Congre- body 'l“ not'be bro it noi Mrs. Mltchll’l ‘was: at Port Antonio for the ay usual, llld futher details re expected from her by friends later, Mr. Mitchell swill .lsave a large es- tate. His perents were wealthy and lha had amassed an individual fortune in his business ventures. He was Xnown s 2 man of superior. tistes and’ was of a quiet dfsposition. He vu uv&:.‘ in the Sandwich is- here and was made éap- 2..‘:' Thirteenth Connecticut 'vqlun!.grl -.nd afterwards served o # staff of Brigadier ed from Yale in 1854. Reév. 0. W. Morse Here. O. W. Morse, formerly of this visitor here Thursday eve- n Henry sraduat- Rev. cil y arranging of Rhis houuheldo furpiture iere < to Glenla: I, where the hmfly nas been. rflldlng 'in for some time, but is now take a cottage house and expects ultlmlhl, to bulld. NORWICH TOWN Evening Greshesks Linger—Miss Ma- rion Randall Graduated from Mary- land College—Seven Wolls Drilled. An observer-on the Green has noted the purple finch, the fleld sparrow and the cow bird. = The goldfinches are putting on their summer dress. Large flocks of evening grosbeaks are seen every' morhing in Huntington lane. It looks very much as if they have come. east for the semgon. Miss ‘Randall Graduated. . Miss Marion Randsll returned on Tuesdsy evening to her home on West i strest. Raving completed -her work n graduated from Mary- land coluc. Luthersville, Md. Com- manwuem _exercines were held earl- jer this year because of two cases af typhold tc'ver B the, college Aside from th the accident by fire a few s ago, the vear has been an unusually pleasant one, Local Gleanings Raymond B. Eldred is in Williman- Hic for a few days on business. Ihlpy from ¥. E. Herindean of Colchester was the guest of friends on Plain Hill early in the we Mrs; Raymond B, Elflrad and her lit- E:M WHITE HANDS OR * RED HANDS, WHICH 7 Rcd,'roug‘h hands, on retiring ithe | usually become soft. white hawds on, rising through the simple and s ecqnom cal” one might 'treatment 1 afforded: hy Caticiira soap and { Cutidura “ointment.- Bathe ointment, and _in severe cases spread : the ointment on thin pieces dOf old_linen or cotton. civil war broke out, € poultry house_has )unr on' the m. ouuon avene. men MM 1o thero. nluu on Mrn Wlllum P‘Ifll‘l‘ of New. Lon- don her. niece, John H I|dlfld at her home on Wug Mrs, wflulm l- !l.lrdlck ot Hant- ington avenue was in_ New Londom Thursday, the guest of her som, Fred- eriek: Burdick. 7 1 Dandelians, slons roumd. were wathered raday b Mg pseuu Saches o WhIS violets on fll.ll‘ IIY to sehool. Mre. Robert Thayer ‘l'ld l'lfi little aaughters, Milared and. Dorothy Tha: er of Bosrah street, are visiting Mrs. | pi Thayer's parents on the Otrobando. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cochwan of Lowell, Mass. have meved into_the se ‘on Bliss place facing Wash- &an Street. which . they - recently Mrs. Raymond Slller and their familv have moved from 62 Town street to the house on Ot bando avenue recently oceupied by Ot- to’ Corrigeux. Mrs. Lydia Winchester of Otrobando avenue and Mrs. Alice Richardson of ‘Washington street spent the day re- cently in_Hiliville, guesty of Mrs. Richardson’s daughter, Mrs. Post. Allison Hilton of Putnam and Au- gustus Root of Woodstoek returned to their homes this. week after seven weeks' stay in town. during which they drilled saven wells on Otrobando ;;’enue and on the New London turn- ke. Mr. and BORN Lubmlx‘ April 19, 1911, a ol e iidred, 40 Mr. and naigheer, Glad ugter, Giadye. s Frea Chur PALMER 13 Chicopss, Mass; 4, rik 26, goiare Sgeele Palmer, low of o Sitliamn Handall Palier STEERE_-At Asherville, Kas, April 19, Ellen Stecre. widow of T. 'A_ Steere, yonys. New Londorn, Al x’no I.D-—l 815, Elizabeth. A, wife of'Jol wm- n Waterford, Conn., April 26 3811, Sophia &, Wife of Henry Bowers, 'in her 6sth year. SHEWHAN—In New London, April 26, 911, Mary, Wife of James Bheohan. NE—Ir New York city, Wednes- April 26, Tloya Herry Crane, aged 59 years. Funeral fom the residence of Charles No} ril_26, n Mec- vate. Kindly omit flow: ARINC—In Norwich April 25, Join Manwaring, {1 the $2d sear of his age, ¢ Fufteral _service at his late residerce, Great Plain, Friday atternoon: lock. Interment at e md c-nellr)’ ' RBSOLUTPTIONS. At a X!l..tln of the directors of the ‘Lond tllrll)' firic!l]lllrl‘ 50~ ety Hed Aprit 317 1090 the roliow- Ing “resolutions were adopted: n connection Wwitie the death of our fellow director, John Manwaring, im Norwich, on April 25, 1911, we désiro to ‘D\lb“cly oxprm a ucognlllon of his ithtul service as an officer is organy: Relu]v.d ’rh.rctore That in view of onr appreciation of his valuable coun- assistance, Soupled with the of pleasant assoclation with im, we tender to the family of ‘the gecéaged our testimony as to hjs worth and convey to them our sincere sym- rathy in their bnrnvamnn( Resolved, That a F of these reso- lutions be publllhed In_ the "Norwich E¥ening Record and _The Norwich Merning Bulletin and be spread upon the records of the society. ARTHUR D. LA’ Préaident. THBODORE W. YERRINGTON, 15 Main Street, e right, - %‘:u 2:" %ry;n: vles, $3.50 to A kL, See $4.00. 4&10!!0-., CHURCH & ALLEN‘ s a suit that will please any man with .good, red bieod in his veinsm It is well balancéd at every point—sty- h, but -mot extreme—artistics, yet comfortable: 1¥s designed for the man who ap- good suit but detests. aggeration. Made in Grays with neat mixtures and Blues.with self stripes and hair lined stripss. Priced $15., $18. and $20. THe best suits shown for the money. Will you stop in for a look? The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx fine clothes. Are you buying Fertilizers this year? It would be well — if you are — to get our prices be- fore closing with anyone. Our stock includes only Al fertilizers and they are absolutely the best money can buy. Better look into this prop- osition vourself. Barstow & Co. Carpenters, Attention! At flo—Sheeu. size $1x90, price 80c. At S8c—Sheets. price 75c. Mlm:h lr;nul.n uz | $1.25. At 100—25 dozen Fringed hemmed and ready value 1sc. size $1x90, At | 100 dozen 'ru“ 8e Iuod heavy iy price 4%c 4. [ 1 daun 12%—6‘!‘! Xflb': m-nn at At 11a—Extu large size Tow: all W,* At 19¢—60-inch Bieached Table ask, regular prics 28e. | Bleached Table At 68c—72-inch _Satin-finish alk. strictly all lines, At $1. 1’—8!:0 22-inch Napkine 115 a dozen, vaiue $145. . © At l”—sln 5-8 -"&n—d 9 a dozen, value § $5e__Femmad Crochet Bed full size—wpecial price $1.18 | Hemmed Crochet value | Spreads. full ~ and 150 firg'lfl .50 quality — at 2ach. At Yard- Ibl‘/r_n‘nlu fllfi 10%c a yard. At 11»—(:"I olorsd Cross Stripe greens and 15c quality at 1lc a yard. $125 | Axminster Rugs, value | size 27354 incl 3175 | regular $175 Rugs et 59c | Tapestry Brussels value | neat patterns for 70¢ stairs—at 59¢ a yard, lar price 70c. Chinaware An Importer’s Sample Line o8 Hll’ FM 1212¢ Wash Goods m ...2"..;." ’m:. ‘u‘n‘w“. o ar & aam oo 12%c Wash -