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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY APRIL 9, 1912 @he Bulletin. spring Time Serea Father Treanor celebrated the 5.30 o o ith coral trimmings. 21—Rev. C. T ' MyCann, Norwich - . mass Monday morning, Father Grum- X : by 2 oty A DANDELIONS Norwich, Tusaday, April 8, 1912 |1ly that at 1.80 and Fagher Cavanaugh ilins Eilen . Leny, lavender volle| Tovni, Rev X Desfureaqt, e ar. | Hmitations of This Great Hair Y === the high mass at 8. The young men g . Nt e i . who bore the h = . i Mrs. Jobn J. Kelly. New Ton ish. Y A Invigorator are YOUNG CARROTS VARIOUS MATTERS o bors R, Sy RO Close to 1,000 Dancers Spend Delightful Evening at “the |®hite satin “cluny lace tuno. witn 23t J Coseoran, John f Sl Abroad in YOUNG PEPPERS Lilacs, msples and elms show big |3ond and Jumes McCormick and John Armory—Color Scheme of . Willgae . Browe, violet silk,’ M e o Tonn R, MoCRrily, the Land. Look for the NEW CAULIFLOWER buds as the results of several days of | - CCSIeY % r of Lavender and White Makes | with violet tnd gold trimmings. Bridgeport; Miss Lorotia Moss, Wa- Girl with the Auburn YOU warm sun. s S ¢ Mrs, Frank J. Stanley, embroldered terbury: Miss Helen Slaticry, Thomas NG BEET GREENS TR % PERSONAL a Scene of Rare Beauty. white batiste. | F. Slatiery, Bridgeport: John J, Slat- Hair on E'., NEW PINES SbEtLs Do ollay Ate dtee ERATY. Miss Clara Smith, apple-green taf | tery, Miss Helen M. Coscoran, Miss Monday, visitors and students leaving | Miss Lula Young of Glasgo is spend- feta silk. Mary R, Coscoran. Carton and NEW SCULLIONS town after the holidays. ing a few dave with local friends. ¥ Mre, Frank Smith, white embrofd-| 23—Dr. and Mra. T. A. Crowley, Al- BER £ i s H 5 2 Brilliant in every detail and a most | R. Tarrant, Michael J. Coscoran, Will- | ered Vole. K derman and Mrs. T .1 Beckley, Miss Bottle, RIES (By express daily) | Hourigan, who was operat | Robert . Crose of Trinity college is satisfactory climax to weeks of plan- | lam Harrington, J. ¥'. Drew, J. Rear- | Mrs. Charles C. McNamera, violet | Hlizabsth and Mollie Beckloy, Oouncil TURKEYS, DUCK. {ed g Mondus, i resting comfortably | at his home hero for the spring recess. ning and work on the part of the |don, J. MeCormick, J. C “Bland. D, | cashmere de_sole. man Joseph Willlams, Willfam Har-| PARISIAN SAGE — ask for it by : Wosdial SRINES had s sucet 't FEOKE e B0 otatN ister Monday ball|d. Mullen, 7. J. Bremnen, & J Cork- ‘\flu Eila Shannon, pink satin veiled | Tington, Mias Mary Lynch, James Har-| name when you wast the real hair BR! The Connecticut ol g e . D) dality and Lit- | ery, Patrick Caples, James McGrory, | With black marquisette. { rington, Mis# Anna Walsh. OlLERS CAPQN b necticut agricultural college | Worcester, Mass, over Good Friday |erary assoclation at the A 7, W bt oo, Br. ¥ Wiy A ¢ i by o grower, beautifier and dandraft cure. | Glee club has been invited to furnish | and Easter. T e 4 ool e e e, S J Okl ! iy L acesan, Wity “"“\ e e Yl Thi icture of FOWL CHICKEN an entertainment in Manchester Fri- o 3000 natrfmg 3 tlcbr_ lfla. m.,fcla:c E;l?)\ Sheridan, Thomas Riley, Walter hu\v{d embroidered. lAtabA\\.W London, President and Mrs P ot ‘T ::fl Ger tventy PREATIN L Ov R (e 1000 1 bis first of the | Hynds, John McGibney, D. B. Con-| Miss Cecilia Enright, Helen pink | Robert J. Kelly, Vice President and on in % | el Epzinggela, Mask, | Dokt lenten social activities, danced [nolly, William Slattery, John Dreyw, |Mesealine, net and Jace trimminge. Mrs. Fred J. Moran, Julian D. Moran, each bottle of PAR- 1) e dt ek i e Sl So” | fho hours away. Under the complete | H. A. Congdon, John Otbonovan, Joh | Miss Nellle Quinn, tan silk over | Miks Margaret Newman, Bdward ‘T ISIAN SAGE o is to speak at the Salvation Army and rarely beautiful color schemo in| Walsh, Thomas J. Kelly, John ‘Moore, | PInk silk, silver trimmings. | Corcoran, Joseph K. Corcoran, Thomas packed. The girl i et peak e Tatlon Ay | Mr. and Mrs A. W. Jarvis have re- |12VeDder and white, carried out tll}F. J. Mirtha, Thomas McGror Miss Rosalle Rafferty, light blue silk | Conboy, Michaei J. Sullivan, Martin the plcturs has Au- | street this evening: e e it e dave T | not a vestige of the slde walls or raft- | Counhan, H, Hinckley, ¥. J veiled with marquisette, | Dray, Miss Theresa Dray, Davié Con- burn heir—bear that Pa and clalrvoy- Fitchburg, Mass, ers was left visible, the big drill shed | Frank Healy. ¥ 5 Miss Rose Noyes, cerise chiffon taf- “wru. Terence M. Cook, Joseph Kane, fact in mind. i § Washington | A trump among table waters Rever looked more lovely and invitng | T. J. Kelly was in the box office, |fet trimmed In corded ornaments. | Miss Margaret McGrath, ~New York, PARIBIAN SAGE - wiil be | Nobody discards Clysmic i Adam P. Carroll has been looking | ROT Presented a. softer or more har- | Harold Counihan and John Drew dis- | MISs Agnes Houlihan, lavender veil- | RAWard J. Grogan, Thomas (Condon, will banish of e e o™ prookin | monfous setting for the beautiful | tributed programmes and tickets wers |4, In White with bugle trimmings, | Walter Biliott Join Ruddy, Theomhy siop falling hatr - ST In contrast to Sunday’s high tem- |at Crescent beach. gowns worn by the ladies. thken by Pollceman Charles Smith,| Mrs William P, McGarry, light blue | Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kelly uglu calp perature it was so cold Monday morn- i Summer House Orchestra Stand. Mallett's awning was provided at the | CPePe meteor with pearl trimmings. 25—W. R. Frisble, Humphrey Almy, promote & 0 6 W DR. JOHN w C‘\LLAHAN fng that ice formed and icicles six or | Miss Anna Plattus of Shapley street, | New ana pretty al and. .. |entrance for fhe comfort of patrons,| Miss Anna McGarry, light blue W. B. Purry, Weston Pullen, Benedict growth of hatr e nches long were noticed. Now London, was the guest of {rlends | rangement for ¥, 80 was the ar-land Porteous & Mitchell loaned cloth | ulle 4 oo hog gl e Jot g Bl the hair veot 8 A g ) in Norwich Sunday. , the old | ¢, sl s ol M r. C. S RN venport, Miss Pauline Chase, Miss Physician and Suree [ rhe connecticut company 1s assem- high one being faken down and a|for the, decorations and other mer- | il L C. Murphy, black crepe de | porothy Atwood, Wauregan. hor Sune. It g ) nd durgeon |, Connecticut company s asseml- | “y1e C. 8. Sands and daughter Hor- | ¥hite birch summer house set up in | gq¥ert assislen: i’ the ‘window. R |0 oher Mgt B 36— Mr. and Mrs. F. Efler, Prof. and lant bessty " e bllae o larse numbercof tles At dhe] L piing w week in New Ha_{ Lo 1001 ‘otitke Bane, s Wik (e | 2T E S 0E: crepn o dhone Murphy, light DIUe | prg, 5. L. Farrell, Mise Bdith Herrick ] "‘:‘“ R 814 Main Street. Telephone 426. | spring repairs on its trolley line, ven with relatives and friends, orchestra was stationed. Gave Dance for Saturday Bridge Club | “"3fios Wiriam a1, Earle Herick, T. M. Conno: dainty hatr rsing 4 Lavender and White. The members of 'the Saturday |with brosnr et LUBbY, light | Dbhe| gy g3 Mr. and Mrs. Willism P. Me. oz Steamer Block Tsland’ 1s_now Miss Mary E. Friswell and Miss S.| foading £ Bridge clug and friends, about fort et i M e e Garry, Miss Anna McGarry, Vir o R e e 1 oW, in- | Winifred McAdam have teturned from (hoading fram s central poink oVeriin mumber, enjoyed & Skise B B0 e ST AN WAl WordakUs, DEAELE S Vin C. Murphy, Miss Isabelle M o b oy 0 the Newport-Block Island line, | SIS ToA (R, 1020, ORCE, the band stand, the ceiling Jed | clal at the’ Norwich club Monday eve- B e Gertrude English, Worcester, | Murphy, Miss Mirfiam Murphy. Miss | ) “’:-‘m"’l. ; island 2t 115 D M. | Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Wilson of Mon- | Jévender and white bands, shirred, Ling, the affair being glven by Louls | old-rose chiffon over NIk of the samé | Byal Walsh; Miss Gricads Haslish| HAGE today, M R The patients at the Back " | treal, Canada, are Visiting her mother, | 210 164 {0 all parts of the side walls. | jrghekotte, Bhtip 1. e a1 | of Worcester, Mr. and Mrs. Johti W.| qosgnt give complete satiataction ‘ ts at the Backus hospital | (reah Canada, are visiting her mot A it DS of the side walls. | Habekotte, Phiiip T. Welles and 1| Mrs. john W. English, Boston, pale English of Boston. o N oot oo er santly entertained Sunday | > Man, No. erkins avenue. | {f ETIAIS CIENL long Strings of elec | R. Howe. The rooms were made at<|pink messaline with knotted fringe | W Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Oat, Miss | Money will be retuinef. SSE . ftern. 1o members of Harder's | Fred 1. Lathrop, car service clerk of | Walls {0 the center among the stream- | roce"® with seasonable floral decora- |and crystal trimmings, 8¢ | Mabel Clark, Walter M. Rucking ] S350 AR N ouy rehestra, The several seloctions were | the N. Y, N. H. & H, R. } Co.. spent | €53 of cloth. 7 tions. Miller's _orchestra furnished | Mrs, T. A. Crowley, emerald groen | 30 7Lhaddeus Leaby, Jobn 7. Kel e i iven. B s with s rother 1 Snitant|The side walls were covered solid in | S, f0F the prostamme, which be- |satin with cut steel tunic. L it 1. Mally Puts End to Bad Habit. BRI TR B e Iavender ,and white, In_ particularly | Sum o et R e | moLios Kisie R Bogue, hand painted Ellen M, e W initam T, Browne, | Things never look bright to une with ick H. Burgess, rector of Christ| Invitations have been issued for the in the grill room. The occasion was | M Locis Rysherd Loiings Master William Browne. the biues.” Ten to ona the trouble i New Haven, mentoned among | wedding of Miss Ruth Palmer and a most enjoyabls one for all those |itne with tancy whmrinee Tes- | e R e Bl po m':'l“-mw bear 15 2 member of the vestry | a, ot g v 5 resent. Y gs. 3 e Bldred, Miss Mar s, | bilious poison .that Dr. King's : vestry | 4 Rathbone, at Lefingwell i presen [t n s rice Eidred 3 s Al jah B. Lewis, formerly of Nor- | gay, April oo at Leffingwell, Mon. "mfazpy_::: Lme;‘g:fl',. z\$f< ot (( \1!(uv}1\\'n]kum Honeyman, E. A. Park Life Plils would expel. Try them, Lt ¥ i Lot e BEAUTIFUL GOWNS. | gold bugle and jet. immings of| y_wijiam P, Murghy, Eaward) (6 107 00T Sl Sivee The annual meeting of the City |, )LisS Eva Henault of St. Anne's sem- siid Mrs. John Bowman, lavender satin, | Mo stiinie Bdwar N oiaven:{ yidneys. 25 cent R g i - 5 he ty | inary at Marlboro, s spendi o rollind : i in, | Mige Minnie Edwards, Miss Ethel Stod- ey 5 cents at Lee Jom ATt o e e s R Variod Tinks in Dresses Worn by the |trim © Torduiselis aad beadsd | aees, sy Nellle Folar. { Co A the Church of the Good Shep- | Hobart avemie. s 2 3 33 Jeremiah A. Desmond, Daniel J = . VA e . avenue Ladies Add to Charm of the Scene. ;wx;‘h‘;iifi',i""j;f""ll‘;'.‘,an‘."‘..;“ chiffon over | gyfpeney; iss May Desmond Mies el |, . Morano, 3 Woodbridge St Harty ¢ p Sm 3 Z Miss Susan Lamb, a student at Nor- 2 5 ‘ en Hinchey, Miss Sadle ichey, Mi ord, Conn., says, “For ot o V. Smith of Willington, sec- | wich Free Adacemy, has been spend- Adding to the charm and beauty of | 1S3 A. C. Lyons, rose crepe, steel| Neliie ‘Muriha, New London. have been suffering with _Kifney Btary of the ecticut Poultry as- | ing the Easter vacation at the Lamb the sceno at the armory were the hand- | "InmINgS = e Nlewitt, Miss Vera €. trouble. 1 had mevere pains across sey ition, is to speak Wednesday eve- | homestead in Ledyard, some gowns worn by the ladles. These | 2iss Lucy Mullin, yellow meteor | ward, Miss Linea Rydholm, Miss Eisle back and feit altogether miserable I n he assembly hall in the Mem- yard, inciuded the following: {erepe, lace trimmings. R. Bogue. took Foley Kidney Plils and in & short orial bullding, Westerly, on From the| Samuel Kirkland, boss weaver of the Migs Hannah Malone, pink satin, | JL8s Nellie Donahue, white sat ob wank J. Aubroy, Miss Agnes | time my pains left me and my KiGneyS Egg to the Pullet, ity il has rotursan Teom Lowall pearl trimmin: Miss Molije Callahan, turquoise blue | young Miss Margaret You $lies | becama normal. 1_cannot say " IR 7 Mass., where he visited relatives dur- Mrs. T. A. Crowley, emerald green |Panne velvet, trimmed with chiffon and | yaud Aubrey, Herbert Ring, Miss Bva much in prais Foley Kldney Rene, il _River Herald notes that| ing the Easter vacation satin with cut steel tunic. gold fringe, by, g ) * and the good they did me” Lee o s RNpeaan favnaris: o sqot. A g ‘Miss Helen Hinchey, biue messaline. | Aiss Katherine Lyons, white satin|” g Mr. and Mrs. William J. Me- | O#8ood Co - t, the new pastor of the | Charles McCarthy and James Me- Mss Salije ¢ amara, blue char- | Velled with green, ellver fringe. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sheridan, | = — = = immerfeld Methodist.—Bpiscopel | Intore. retarned. Mondsy morming o iga ola- e Tutal trimmings, || Miss Alice Muliin, Helen pink Ming Neflie L. Sheridan, William Me- | g thi P rived and began his new | Hartford after having spent the Baster Mrs. T. C. Coughlin, lavender crepe | in: embroidered. | el v B Dotliee st | voe v e & weling e duifes ‘et the Sunday services. vacation visiting in Norwich. de_chine. Miss Nellie Lyons, turquoise blue | (athiyn | “of New Londo ish The 1 " Mrs. John Fontaine, yellow satin, |atin. veiled with Persian colored (M-hr"\r;-my\"? Sirs, D, o e Mr. Reynoids Is survived by SSee 3 librarian of the Otis library, | Dr. Edward P. Brewer and daugh- gold trimmings. ' " | marquisette. WMe e Bk D ik Lihr 6, | Chytoke, BEs Soa Fimer O, Reynol Norwich, is modestly silent about his |ter, Miss Alice Brewer, returned on Mrs. Michael Malone, black Voile. Miss Sadie Bowman, tiue satin, | Sarai S0 M- Lee S . e R crary achievements, but a_Boston | Friday from an enjoyable three month Mrs. Michasl Malone, Dlack Volle: i. | velled and trimmea with fringe and| serjohm Moore, dr, Archibald Mitoh- | arguorite “Woalf." O Sraniopiin publishing house announces a “Life of | trip to San Diego and Los Angeles, setto over yellow satin. roses. T S S Tihen Mk toh | Marguerite Wulf, Oliver Wel, and Jonathan Trumbull, by his great grand | Cal. e Ok Tellow sRiln. - hite setin | MER. John W. Sinttecy) iviry eDe| Siery S e T Colling Annie| Helen Wulf: also a sister survives M son, Jonathan Trumbe with ~ por- pearl trimmings. " | meteor ‘over 'ivory massaling, E01d| Caoe. 3 siu g A Mrs. 3 Reynolds, Mrs. Sarah 8. Crane, widew rait o Miss Finegan, a student at Norwich THOMAS J. FITZGERALD, e 7T e M. Haurigan, apeiost | Irimasingy Y S B3] D, S M | Mrs. James | of o Crans, of Wiliame Water rates ar 3 | Free Academy, has been spending the |'President of Sodality and Chairman |58lin, hand embroidery. Mrs. John E. McCarthy, Bridgeport, | Quinn’ Miss Helen Hiles, New London, | _For more than forty years Charies Water rates are now due and the of- | spring vacation at the home of her i gmnt. Cosativeiu Miss Anna Kilroy, hand painted chif. | light blue messaline, maribou and bu- b oy g > § G. Hillman and Robert H. Iolmes fice of the water board is open daily | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Finegan, R fon over green satin, siiver trimmings. |§16 tFmmings. il Miss Mary E Mullen, = o |have been in Mr. Reygolds emptey. rom 840 5 m. t0 5 p. m. Additions |in Old Mysiic. graceful effect, the white below and| Miss Lena Coughlin, pimk silk voile | ~Miss Loretta Moss, Waterbury, white | e CAnca Beaith, Mra, Frank St | This demonstrates Mr. Heyhiop - after April 20—adv. sorge Birch of Niagara Falls, N, | LIS, 1avender dbove in a drapery ef- trimmed with fringe and old lace. lingerlo over blue iessaline. | homas W Riley, Patrick Ca "Henry Srith begas WS The dock of Di ) : . Sl s Falls, N. t. Miss Pa e Murphy, white net over | M} len Sla blue mar P FULL SET TEETH $5.00 Tiw dock of Dr. J. C. Tavlor of Best- | Y., who s atiending the art school w0 White Birch Arches. D e | R nasu Dih 5"';" O i - 1% a public driver in the empley Sa & 5 by e as badly damaged by the ice!in Providence, was the week end guest o 4 3 Sy ite aath s ik, ro ohn J. Enrigh se Rosalie Raffe | of Mr. Reynolds during the eivi . H THE NATURAL GUMs [ ad hish seas of the past winter, also|of his relatives, Mr. and Mrs, &uest | Boxes were built entirely around the | 2153 Theresa Coughlin, white sailn, e e Miss Rose Noyes, Miss Azmes Houli- | e - e 4 ¢1 Pure Botit Frederic 5. Comutotirs dock was tors | Baldwin, at ‘the. Drawbeioge. hall, and in these also a new and | “Tjorordcred tn gold o chiffon | ”kiu‘ Mory B Coworan, light blue | han, Miss Margaret Conmell Miss Cece- | ~ — 1 $lup Burecoidgs | awa VI Tk e novel plan was shown In having each | Miss Radcliff New Jersey, chiffon |silg, Wij Xigh lace trimmings. lia Boright, Miss Nellle Quinn Special Session Superior Cewrt. B st and exponse to pae sonsiderable 18bF | rhomas O'Domovam of Norwich, |entrancs made in an arch of white] '3 YR SR NN T AT 5 b et g T | Judge Milton A. Shumway b - er 50¢ up Bridge @5 | for usc | e o b iamorial houpital, | birch, —trimmed with laurel, RmONg | cunos Lor o New London, pink | with lace, and silver trimmings. | e e Teraaih & e ng Work Ll o s {aken S0 Memorial PoRDUN: | wirich Rrtiiotds fiiuct-were mtettainad. | Soaon over ik (Bun, it Mver e e e Wi s L0 Sl ihat on aBturday &t 11, oulett 4 Harbor division, No, 20, Ladies |having been selzed with a sudden at- | For the raised boxes on the south side | '"Siu "Mary Mullen, white 1i clifton fridie. b imanting. s h | there will be a special session of the l\mg lle"fal Pflr]ors ixiliary to Order of Railway Con- |tack of iliness, has recovered and has|9f the hall, the steps and the lower | o s Al i g e S g . Oliver H. Reynolds | superior court here to hear the me- 1 ductors of America, will celebrate its | left the hospital. froht "Dandl wiics N levendes. whils, 20 1ouise ‘Quinn, white lace over | Hicesatthe With afiyee: il By the death of Oliver H. Reynolds, | fo o et the vad % MAIN 6T ft ary today (Tuesday), in sitimsar S on the opposite side of the all the | Hoen Piak. ai Miss Ethel Btoddard, pink messa- | wiieh securred At 8 orclock Monday | wm wr ‘Alexander, Jt. v x| & Brish Mt B 0dd Fellows' hall, New London. In-| ANNUAL CALLING OF lavender panel ran bohind the boxos. | ity ‘siiver srimmings. o ies, ReiNo Yoler, whlls: | Forning. anotherof the old and wide: | Sotiy " Counsel nave bein notiied: mith's Drug Store, itations have been sent to other aux- Close to 4,000 yards of cloth in all B Sheri : Miss Nellle Foley, Wwhite marqui-|jy known business men of the city is| - s ig Norwich, Conn. {liaries 2o attend COMMON PLEAS DOCKET |were used’ in the decorations, nd | ses s Sint iidat, Pink marqui- |ee | Hemoved e, Heynolds had been sick | e B e e | sette over pinik messaline, pearl trim- | Miss Nellie T. Collins, light blue| P8 % 2 were over 600 electric lights in | p | , light blue | with heart trouble for several months Short Calendar Session- \t Fuirview home for 0dd Fellows |Many Cases Dropped from the List,|the steamers from the side walls o [ 1 o and his condition had been serious for v t ) N ~_|the inmates are planning for Home| Motions Haord and Cases Assigned. |the center | Miss Catherine Glynn, New London, | Miss Annie Buckley, white marqul- | the Dhst three weeks, Ho was the 0ld-| 4o o the supecio ooy vy day. which. comes' the 26th uf April s Sodality, 18601912, Rise Masy Donabue, New. London,| ™ Miss Dals. b ot Dtk ang liveryman n the city,| Gor ot G0 & e &t which G aae and af the celebration of wh i SRS SEOAL e o g : A Mary nahue, New London, blue point d'e: over . Vil day at 10 n., pich ¢ B ARet 1 BBt okt rcha lar The annual calling of the docket took | At the far end of the hall, facing |light blue silk eol silver trim- mk“ Daly, blue point d'esprit over | apd had an extensive acquaintance| yij| pe assigned for the April addition- number of out of town guests are ex- | place in the court of common pleas |the entrance and upon the wall, were | mings | P Siex - Mal i 5 | throughout this end of the state and| a1 gegsion of the court NN {1y rerarTing: kahs will [on Monday, when about 100 cases | three big frames of laurel, rimined | Miss Nellie L Sherida net |ia o atier, Iayenggr chitoh oven| dsuettsstossnint baCERERLS IR . ing | wvere dropped, though it is possivle | wich electric lights, the central one|over vellow messaline. Mok Wiy Mt Wbl wider acquaintance. Though noi a na- | — R e s¢ of them will be ordered back |in circular form carrying the word| Miss e McKnight, w em- iss May Maher, white marquisetie | tive of Norwich, he spent practically "\‘;L"; l"fv“‘" Brim- | Iater, upon application of couns “Sodality” in white letters, and the | brolde 2 7 b Rt Ly 5 11 his here, and had been in the day) i it at e} JrudEman f CAERAIL SR S et | sthes pnninn cltherialia Rhiwing ¢ Mre . T, Bhiss, white crope <46 hever ek it mATuiisetts fite st for Vel SREREEER o & the ok there will be an address| for $142 in the case of J, L. Philibs |dates (1680* aud ‘“tuit” ~Thess two |chine with lace and goid trimmings, |} JMrs Frask L. Farr Oliver H. Reynolds was r r" B Clifton Hobson of | N ’1" T” le .]« 4 \“\r‘umi'hrlr‘fi of | frames were of oval form, Mrs. John M. L black marquisetts | sat e i e Ephraim O. aud Diana H ntley s f _cndon. neu the plain- e o Tored 1a e ded tun ds He was born in Salem, Sep! ; B ion Honaon of Falmer,| Xow Tohdon. idoment or he Biain: | " Wiite Biroh Summer Wouse. | er Sroam colordd iace wilh 3o trm- | UL et | TEAS e as o 1 Sk, Beg o the payiiekt ot 400 ¥etirigng | ard was given, the amount being | FParticularly effective in the entranc ™ Miss Mary G, Ward, Nile areen satin | eproigered et & silk with band of | Fbvilla When he wan o small chi of the “, sorebe a M M. Gallup of | 384834, Judgmenc for the defendant|iuE scene was the while biveh Sun- | with rranglec net and rosebud trim- | SeaMitred Hiet sl romebud: b TR eatme T arwinn TR SR is so convincing as a can- 5 el e o to rFecover Costs was given in the|mer house for the band stand. Tt Was | minas mings. f o e sude NoFWk Kori I\ ()N o frd ormerly of Norwich, will| case of W. A. Elllott vs. W. A. Gra- [trimmed in laurel, studded With Uny | Miss Bessie Monaher, vellow messa- | ovs since. He first lived at the Falls, and | celed check. We offer i . e, e ot on the | ham, and in the case of Becker vs. tric lights, evergreens. also beis |jine velled with pink chiffon. | BOX OCCUPANTS. | received his early education in the old 3 . lin for Na fovd steamship Ber- | Nomar, judgment for the plaintiff te | ¥sed and artificial wistaria flowers. | Migg Annle Boland, white messaline - 5 x brick schoolhouse there. When i young ou the convenience of ()Ul’q months {ouring Ttaly: and | Cuoent s i Elen Trile Hiteh Janiden: contathing: Slec| valied with [coral chifen sad sryatali| Eweiy Plfos Talaniin the 41/ Bevas ed the employ of Andrew | . ’ . France, returaing abeut Julp i | i the caso of J. G. Bromlay vs. the | (e ights hung along the sides o the | ¢rimmings. That Lined the Hall. ! Bingham, who conducted a grocery and our Commercial Depart- dak. ; | New ,'an answer was or- e. e ss Annle Monaher, black and white ez | v siness in Oneco street. After | just the sort of Mr, Vinton will be at the’ Central)€i¢d ia one week. (Under President Thomas I, Fitzger- | messaline with trimminas of Irish lace. | The following was tiie list of box 1§ years in 0dr. Bingham's employ he ment M japtist church Wednesday evening, |, A0 4lSWer in five days was erdered ald, the Sodality members set out to| Miss Mary Lynch, pink messaline | occupants at the ball started in business for himself by pur- soups you'd make April 10. ° All those having tickets for | I se of Hopkins & Allens Arms make (his ball their greatest soclsl | trimmed with venlse lace and i—John Donovan, Jr., John Bowen,|chesing a tesm of Norses and o hack You furnish the money; JabE 3 t ecture of February 19 o | Ca . B. Raub of New London. ccess and a record breaker, and they | fringe, tvam, Richa OWEM | Gince 1859 he had been identified with : % ’ vourself if you ; ruary 19 wiil be | €%, Tt Sicwaa k " William Galllvan, Richard Good, Mr. | Since 1859 Iy ) dmitted upon presentation of tha n cases of Wood Bros. vs. ad able workers in the two Who| Miss ‘Anna Walsh, pink marquise A L Jaf Good, Mr. |} e, einess, Ho first condueted his widb 1 i had our faciliti Hekot. " Binato sasmomion H0odist | H. Avery and wite, and O. I, Brook-|DIA008d and Warked out the docoraiiys | ever siTkc with bugls oo o gt & ol g S P Rl o 58 “pusiness in o stabié on_the lot we do all the rest. sy - |way and wife, answers were ordered. | SCheme, Jeremish A Deamond Full Miss Mary ‘Waloh, lavender marqui. | Irene Moors, Miss Elsle Miss | ext to the headquarters of Che e nd our experi- | o Staustics just ssued show that in| The following ~court —assignments Daniel J. Hiinches. The electrical work | soite over silk trimmed with silk | Miss Edith Blackburn, Miss Cacherine | Co- NO. 3, on Shermun street, where a | e 1911 there were | Were by Judge Waller: as 0 members ¢ e_society, | fringe. Gallivan. » Miss Catherine |y ithodist church once stood. Te bus ence. | 27,311 birt AL B e o i AR e New Tondon—Farrel & |James McGrors and Harold Hinch Miss Agnes M. Murphy, blue silk| 2—Mi frym g s cessful and he I oe- | L B l . ] e | umber of | lon—Fa e R e E M. ) 3 I —Miss Mary Kane, Miss Agnes M. | iness was very succeesful pr : 14 kinds uriag 10103, and the deaths | 00 vs. Louig White; W. B. Staplins il s i e P g My o, oo Miss. Apnes M. | beted ie hames Loan & I 0 cents—at your grocer’s . towns the deaths ex-|and wife vs. eterizi. o ac Boston, Frederick He went to York a ”"”"‘ h a1soma 4 1 8; in four towns they | APrl f0, Norwich—G, G. Grant vs. The Concert. et e ; 5 gyl i Ll Friendly Helpfulnsss - equal and in 132 there were more | t0Wn of Norwich. At 8 o'clock the opening concert was Kane, Miss Hadie Blackstone, M was presente ir of — ~ s than deaths. April 10, New London—Peter Rib- | finely rendered by the Cadillac orc | Nodie W. King, Edward Kirby, Derby, | horses, with barness, iy’ him, on his * R ner vs. Clarke Whitehouse and others, | tra, James F. Drew, director, whos 3—James McGrory, James Murphy, | return. irs. Georgianna Frenette, who died | These jury assignments were made | Playing for the dancing was also a fea- | Arthur Campoell, Miss Kathieen [ | Upon his relur M ay in Waterbury from heart trou- | for Norwich ture of the eveninz. The following was | Murphy, Miss Eliza Campoell, Miss | Reynolds resu 4 [ bie s beside her husband, one| April 16—L. F. Main vs. james Da- | the concert programme: ! Nelllo ¥ Sullivan, Miss Mary Malloy, | & occuics | da Olive, three brothers, Jo- | vis: Peter Loscano vs. March, Zenoble, ing | Ni fsi garet M. Sul. | W Ea t —_— ‘ieh, Edward of New Ha- | York Insurance company Overture, Poet and Peasant, Suppe 1;“:;‘,“' e e L8 <ot street and in wh wil of Baltic; and two sfs- |tuson ve. Pet i o Cornet solo, Victorian Polka, Brown 4—Joseph Sheridan, Bert Gall is know now as the city barn, thi Minnie Burdick and Mrs, | Wibberly vs. A. Ray Button. Frank S. Galligan. Miss Bessle Monaher, Miss Annie Ho. | bullding having been construoted for, LADIES wde, both of Willimantic. | | 17—Wiiliam H. Murphy vs.|Masurka de Conmcert, Memorles of 5 » Miss Annie Bo- | Bllding TarnE ed there three vears,| The Best Watch in the World. A StAtemeat it fhe Thels Croms G s chard . Parker, Thomas H. Wilson | ~ Vienna, Bendix \ir. and Mrs. | when he disposed of it to Charles Me bW ok of ke Dby Vaidh statement of the Holy Cross col- | vs. Cornecticut company, Erastus W.|Duet, Miserere, Il Trovatore, Verdi Morris Buckley, Mr. and Mrs, Stephen | Chesney. Mr. Reynolds retained his All Grades s B S ;r‘ | 0 el ond ked «nnnnmu Carter 12 Emma T. Gough. Frank S. Galligan, Herman Feltcorn. I, Kehos Miss Florence Hourigan, Shetucket street business, whore h . and Oxfords from $2.00 | on to Norw by Rev. | pril 15— Fmme e BTN e i Miss Neliie er, o | es were the best kuown of Jate | show the 1,051 living graduates | Gough vs, Joseph W. Ca z et rand March. 1 v g oy e ey 19 of last ye I Sold exclusively by | tributions began in 1904 at the begin- | A. Spink and wife; Horace W. Daw- |Dles participated = wus finely carricd {22 Mk, ‘Snd Mrs, M. H. Donahoe of | resuit that he has since beén located | RPRE 2 1},‘ f the construction of the Alumni | ley vs. J. H. Tubbe. l{'inhumk‘r the direction ?r Professor Baltic, Miss Donahoe, Miss Ann Don- | in Chestnut ro the business | ~ hal April 19—Albert Dessison et soror. |3 aber, prompter, who skilfully adapt- {ahoe, Frances * Worcester. and | I8 now .con yisiness career P. COMMINGS Estate | . R ool 1o—Atbert Dessison, oL s0rer: | o0 1t 1o mest the form of the fioor Thorias Hanter: matie, o e o + Ferguson “ s Lillian Dan as | v Sl e : - | with the summer House in the center. | s—walter B i s, Arenss {1 a 52 CENTRAL AVE s e Aeh a ) 1t-Cadden company | %! : er ho e alter B. Hynds, William H.|ed an ase i . - Moheg ] I i on L UmPANs |1t was a gretty feature that was Slaftery, Frod Gauthier, Miss Kather- | span of horses to a dogan ha ke and 73| Store closed Tuesday and T oy ha i s. town of Columoia; Dan- | Ereatly adniired. _march was led ine Driscoll, Miss Mary Dunderdale, | horses. He did the livery businfet HEP M et ? o sgerald with Miss Lena O'Connor. the cfiv in his earller days and wa# a arbonneau who wore pink smx: hs‘m—m.v. Muzphy, Miss Helen Mur- | prominent driver. He had ’w:: ‘]yuvm" ‘ koo, (fne e N 1 phy, Miss Margaret Murphy. Miss Mar riving the carriage wh Pres! . . | coupies being Dr. and Tracy, Miss Marguerite Kennedy, 3iss occupied in rid Fl 0 l][]ill ] | g ine Sefeelia o | FRANKLIN SQUARE m a¥8 reque roen satin und carry Chairman of the Decorating and Ad- |James McCe done 1o honors for : | of duisies and ferns, vertising Committee. George Bu Coan : 2 his vis e in g W Easter Dinner at Wauregan, | wore blue and marquisetie with Dresden trimmings | 11—Dai 55" Helgt . un attend . . 1 1 heir speclal Easter Sunday din- {Jonn Sullivan wi over blue messaline. Daly, Miss Maher, Aiss May Maher, " Fren « to § p. m the hind- | Namara, Who wore Miss Nodie W. King, vellow s | John' Ru Joseph € de AT 1 e i room of the Wauregan | Ulics Miss Hadle Blackstons T. W Daniel Tyier and mother icy Dvyeing in 3 Ll T nien was served appropriats/t | 1 numbers, in which Mrs, T. R. Burdick, white messaline Misses Morgs | amony drove them Lo i ey hy s day and in the characteristic fine | V0 intermisslons ol e Catheri; where ok & ) f all kir of kit style of the hotel, During the € | brofessor Maner promuted from t \fiss Margaret Kane, pink messaline. | Moulton, Willt o e wedding Racding, Sies Sen S et sonditio hour, an orchestra, directed by Fred- | SUMMEr house orchestra stand. ss Mary Kane, Hele and Mrs. the 206th ann r "“-‘h‘ Buginess. If you are I e G s and Ostrich ¥ R’ To e bogun on | eFick C. Gee endered a particul , Inclu thuse present were mran spangled net overdresa, E. Lewis, Mliton 3| observed, the deceased drove narket for anything in thet line osme nd O Cl eath e to Groton lLong |Pleasing programme, 3 Tom out of town, these ¥. Price, lavende k with | 14—Mr, and Mrs, O Graves float, showing boots and shoes. | i and talk it over. Ony mette & sal ) connect With tt | net soio by ¥rank K derable delegation fro | ra, Migs Ella Shannon, Mr. and Reynoids er o conne h the Groton & B0, ¥ | v association o o | Miss Kathien Murp messa- |non, e s | LR S R B0 asctiun ow cheap, but how well, . ¢ o I ek Sus% | X" hundsome souvenir folder, deco- | Which liad u special box, [ne St pink A nmings. | 15— Judge and Mrs. N Aviing. | Gountry herehouts, driving & span of | Let him give you seferemime SN Satisfaction Guaranteed. o )¢ crection 4nd In the early | Tated With Baster lilies, and contain. The Committaes. }p e olailoy, Ndshus, N. T. | Miss Alice Gifford, %! horses for an hour or S0 ever: | get the exper. and workmen i ety nr aré bis o ko up. ] B the ' cox and programme, and | T 1 & ¥ SORRicory | 16 and 17—Mrs. John Bowmanr | when pleasant for ma ears, are 25 more to go up, he commitiees the folio Miss Nell S r G . John Towman w e ‘o pay to tall some oBe el ki WD, | 1% snenc, was alstributed !lnw n were follow- | 3fiss Neliie allivan, white mar- | Nollie Mullin, Miss Aunie . Lyon,|were well known in all direction | now: . - . . | Master of eorsmonies, Thomas J.| Miss Eliza Campbeil white point Miss Lucy Mullin, Miss Nellie Dona- | their froqueut irips. Atr Reynolds was) sameanisiin 1ces ranklin St. 0 Mg St oo ] ='| Fitsgerald; fioor airector, Jeremiah A. | &'sprit over Alice blus, - oint | hue, Mise Mollie Callahan. Mise Kail-| 8 man of aulel anne B WS T yoard of mansgers of the Rock % | Desmona; usher aid alds, John Mc- | Miss Margaret Sullivan, amber silk. | Nenta Tomns, Miss Musly By Mima L¥iat und infustrious and HAd U8 9 " o have i litte dsughter || Natural Food Wins | Fhamas. Beovtins Michesl:s, | Mias Néllle . Heflornan, Worcostet i B Lt AT et o On e Bagtoany Bt | bt “a L‘l" scaplng NORWICH, CONN. wged 4, received into the home, | Joseph -Sheridan, Willlam | white marq e i e s T ] o - i the appiication hus Seen favorably | Racinatbs Walias < Hyni, Toherd || Mos. Nelaon Packer, whits satih with | Ipiuanat: May Kaek. 100 1. J. O | aiiettn i the he prominent | X¢ you tatend to do anpéieg fa . . 4 The child's mother is dead G ld H lth Tarrant, Charles McKay, Jeremiah |pear] trimmings. ahue, Dr, W, Callahsn, John Bowman, | residents of the had T his spring, now is The time ) en living with her olden nea Zervat (Cuares s Motay, | Jersmiah |pesdd Cloimings ) coabietaueed | COMMS, MEaky “Dhwlon, . Wasst; | iy T0sscined yith (e DUSHS 1551 FURRIE Dot sor Traes, ‘Shwbe Siher i e fagmer .Sehopt] sl WA Bt et B i B o | Worcester, Frank Shea, Willimangic. | ¢ i 3 . John Walsh, el 3 , James |chiffon over white silk ¥ S ha e s 4 plens Cranberry Sauce oillouse, She 1s a ;»f:;fll Ve | McGrory, Willlam Murphy, Charies| Miss Katherine Dris light biue | 4 ‘,"}r’::”‘"‘l(?;"“{ Jeremiah Rlor ‘I Ruynolds was affable, BEInCAONS Sl umxai‘\':n el o sy d, o was beldeved that James. R o iy W | dan, Gea ilroy, v C. Cough s interesied in the 4 : satin with pearl and silvet trimmings. | jjo gt + : it 5 GEDULIAGS GREENTOTNES, i e for her advantage o be | " Reception commitice, Johu J. Sulli-} Miss Mary Dund alle greets | i MRERERe SN SAN 470" FocEAY, | g W g e apria 6 F EREAT. Meh ] 3 2 v inildren, vesides baing less | / {van, W, J. Leahy, Edward Price, T.| 3tiss Lena O stie and §0ld | Corgie ise Ay Borey. Sers | n ite o Hevubies wibr- | [ o aged grandmoiher, | - C, Musphy, John ¥, Burks, Thowmas gt e o d | Coughiln, Miss Mary Ky, in it bereavement. Mr nolds mar « Rallion’s Assists ra e— uts e b D s s | il ik b LOM A R Byiine | R e s Ao 7, i = [ ssisting Rev. Hugh Treanor during A3 Wholey, M, V. Murphy, H. D, | Miss D B o it . | Miss Anna Biiroy M. Losee and Ann J. Meultou, Oct, 3, - the Forty Hours' devotion at Bt Pat- Biickley, James Dodd, J, 3. Ketly, D, T | fon iss Or;u" 0e ;vl a‘ ;:' blue chif-| 19—, J. Fitagerald, Patrick Kits- | 1869, The officiating minister was the | °rt le . JEWZTT OITY HOTEL |Hlek’s church Sunday —and = Monday, Bhea, Dr. T, A, Créwiey, Thaddeus |min over white satin with bugle trim- | gerald, Miss Hannah Malone, Mr, and | Rev. Squire Day Fillmore. The coupla| New and Up-to-date in svery | ®Cr® Rev. Fathers J, L. Smith, Rock- There' i Leahy. B ek, e W Joka Fontaine, Baltic, Miss Sallio | lived for four vears at the Falls, and . s R i vats a Radbon a i > ¥ e embroid- | G. McoNamare. have since resided in Sholuckel street | at CARDWELL'S piclad R A A | o Trangement. pomimitics, T3, Fits- [ored maruisettc with pink rosebuds | - 30—Joha % Tazrant .Iuhu Mctizors | Ther golden weddine v elebrated | JRA E. LEMAS, Prosristos. Latis, Moo, Town, U, 0. Belierose, gy T o v g %‘ irimmiag, msm ‘Al £, 1868, and @ feaiu e oc- | Price Reduoed, - and Willilam H. Kennedy Joseph Valdembrini, Baltic, F. 8. Des- J. H. Fltzmaurice Greeneville. ult, Occum, SODALITY'S BALL A GRAND SUCCESS= satin, shadow lace and silver trim- mings. ‘Miss Eleanor Walsh, white silk voile, 3 . Miss Sarsass Wakh, whits dushess Arthur McNemara, Mrs. J. R Mc- Namara, Miss Elizabeth F. Finnegan. Mrs. R. G. Holmes, Richard ‘Tarrant. 31- wm&mlmn

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