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) - NEW ASPARAGUS NEW STRAWBERRIES NEW PIE PLANT _ FANCY CAULIFLOWER FANCY EGQ PLANT |good orders LARGE VARIETY AT ALL TIMES. are Frank Maxted, turned Tuesday from a week's visit ton: mantic. Mohegan llt-'u , Mrs. Denison A. Davis of Mys- P Joseph T. Cruttenden of Norwich Crescent beach l;II-E to see his brother, Henry, who | Mrs. Amos Reed and son, Irwin, of | off guests of Mrs. Reed's huboenlnNsw'c of New London, re- line in the parade. M. J. Walsh and Adrain R. Dunn of New London county will be Miss Edna Phélps, of Norwich, who Middletown of the committee om ar- three unday has been' spending the .past h'::k.s with relatives in ,Waterbury, | sented by a number ofHibernians at returned. At the meeting of the New Lon- . Frank of Montville gave a talk on first aid to the injured. For Prompt Sl \ Toom at the Central Baptist| bagh Carried church, Mrs. John B Post, the presi- - Accurate . Eye Glass Repairing come to us. Hast Lyme at a special town meeting | Vas Presented Provisions for a bond issue of about | OF Bunthorne's fore large and We also pay particulay [ e ficetins debt. e Datience, scriptions. of the census bureau's summary just | She Was also banks are required to deposit in the | S5as Y every PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING |} zovernment regional bank in Boston, Look for street clock was sent forward Tuesday. George Muilen. of Dunstable, made a decided hit as ; Local temperance workers have | of Thmes araganaas poecided hit 8S|going to_the.main valves below the | Store, Carl Stewart; Sweet Kentucky been notified that the big convention i of the Antl-Saloon League of Ameri- | Spnou &F the don Y. W. C. A. Wednesday evening | OPERA PATIENCE SEEN e Cob Wilson _ BY LARGE AUDIENCES. Amateurs Made Excellent Appearance .,xm‘“ggy;;“:n Progres- | at Davis Theatre—Mrs. J. C. Over- ture dent, presiding. Under the auspices of the Woman's auxiliary to the Y. M. C. A, Patience,| The forty-third annual report of the| The Merchants' Week Victrola con- 360,000 were made by the. town . of | eTa in two acts, by Sir Arthur Sullivan, was 88,244, according to the figures|ISCdered in sweet soprano volce and g fact young man madly loved at first Opticians and Lense Grinders the reserve fund which Connecticut the state convention which will' be ing the convention. WATER REPORT APPEARS IN BOOKLET FORM. Contains Reports of Various Officials and Excellent Pictures of the Water- works. MANY ATTEND MERCHANTS WEEK VICTROLA COf Program of Twelve Numbers Ren- dered in Recital Room of fllul- Leading Role. Bride, an aesthetic op- | Board of Water Commissioners has|cert given by the Plaut-Cadden Co., made its ap nce in booklet form.!in their recital hall Wednesday even- in the Davis theatre on The report covers nearly fifty pages|Ing was attended by large audiences at Flandérs Tuesday afternoon, to take | VWednesday afternoor and evening be- brye: i and is bound in blue covers. There are :g;:mh; the afternoon and during the appreciative audiences.|; pumber of excellent full page pic- 3 , Mrs. J. C. Overbagh | tures including officials of the water| ©On the program were 12 numbers. harming, carrying her part very | g, tment. Stony Brook reservoir | Miss Marion Shea was In charge of . . The growth in the population of this [ ¥25 C epartme: ¥ attention to filling pre- [ iate vitween the yemer 1500 Ana 1613 | Eracefully. Her solo numbers were | ang ‘gatp-house, and another view of | the entertainment. Stony Brook reservoir, both views| The program follows: heard to advantage in Several duet numbers, Georse A: Tur.| v Ak o e Fate gt X issued “Washington. ‘ ers. e ~! year and ap excellent picture of Fair-| Whispering Willowsh, Victor Her- Lo i mer carried the role of Archibald|view reservoir taken May 1. In ad- |bert, Prince's Band: You Live in My o The third quarterly payment for | G10SVenor, an idyllic poet, a matter of| gition there are four half page cuts. Heart, Wilhelm Berger, Alma Gluck- One shows men excavating for a six | Paul woman he met. ;| James Reimers; ~ Serenade, Softly inch main on Elizabeth street from |Through the Night is Calling, Schu- ‘Moore as Colonel Calverly, Willtam Eliz- % 3 S e N Whipple avefine to Dunham on bert, John McCormack-Fritz Kreisler abeth street. A third shows a front|The Whistlers, Intermezzo. Conway's as Lieutenant the Duke | view of the new doncrete doorway |band: Uncle Josh in a Department dam _at Fairview eservoir and the continued indifference|gourth shows men repairing>an eight Lady, Hirsch, Harry MacdDonough. teri- | Ghich the maidens showed —toward Central Vermont LI ca is to be held this year at Indian- | {hem' discarded. thei (3 inch maim oxer the Cex Cecile Waltz, McKee, Castle House We sdvertise exmetly |apolis, Ind., June 25 to 29. adopied the sarb of the Bao S @ ma|railroad. The report was issued from as It is S, D 0N e, Bishop, Nellle Melba; Trovator Mise- | 1€ groom. She carried a shower bou-| The 13th annual conference of the A detachment of hospital corps men |\ The ohorus SMBine . was oot o rere, Verdl, Caruso. Aldn. Motospotien | auet of orchids and lilies of the valley. | King's Daushters ~of New London, from Fort Wright left Fishers Island {cient and shéwed the result of the|OFTICE FORCE OF Chorus; Ave Maria, Schubert Misha The matron of hionor also wore White| Windham and Tolland counties will b b within the past few days for San An- | careful training given them by the THERMIS CO. TRANSFERRED | Elman, violinist: Breakfast in Bed on | i i 0% S0W0 WO S8 et OFR WEO- | held on Friday at the Congregational ooKin oung tonio, Tex. for duty in connection | Girector, Prof. €. . Geer, and bie wa petocii Sunday Morn, Harey Lauder: Siohe ] ding & pink pic- | church at Central Village. t with the Mexican situation. ant, Miss Annie Taft. The success | Company’s Business to be Conducted | Oe, Hawaiifan Love Song (Farewell), large part t chapter, No, 4, R. A. M, tonight at| prof & % Masonic temple at 7.30. Work in P. M. and M. E. M. degrees.—adv. At Fiity You know some men who| &..mer 1stander 1s once more mak- . ing the passenger run between Provi- | atre orchestra, look voung at fifty or even|ls e Passneer rn hot e e ten pieces. and the stage propriate. ‘of th ti roducti 2 i Special _convocation of Franklin ©. eutivesyodyction iwas dup. i orchestra: Lo! Hear the Gentle Lark, they appeared ridiculously awkward, | h® Dulletin Job room. From New York Office in the Fu-|Herbert Clark, cornetist. the excellent work of Prof. Geer. The costumes were in| t9r® SURPRISE PARTY FOR keeping with the time of the opera, settings wef6 most ap- The office force of the American M1SS BERTHA HAHN. Thermos Company has been transfer- The music was furnished by the the. | ferred to New York city. The change|Scére or More of Friends Gathered : A was made this week and from now on which was increased %o {ho business of the company will be| Unexpectedly at Her Home on i i conducted from the New York office.| Broadway. sixty; they have the air,” |Placerof the steamer New Shoreham| The cast was as follo which is undergoing repairs. Colonel Calverl; vigorous, successful, alert looking men. Next time you see a man of ‘that type, just notice how caterpillars have appeared and wise tree owners are beginning at once to crop before they have multiplied into . ball to foll Bunthorne’s Solfcitor. much his clothes have to do|in’commens o i R commemoration of the fiftieth an- . . . B . niversary of the founding of the Yale | Rapturous Maidens— with giving that impression. |school of the Fine Arts one of {he|The JLady Angela YO“)“ find the .tyle' flle fit, hostesses will be Mrs. Hiram Bing- ham, a Salem summer resident. The Lady Saphir the quality of his clothes are| Aithough Groton street @epartment|The Lady Eila g’ authorities announce that Thames|The Lady Jane really more than half of it. Miss Hadle Blackstone street is closed from Latham street You'll 5 .. |to Baker avenue, many automobilists | Patience, 2 dai ou’ll find, if you inquire, |refuse to take the order seriously and tinue t that street at th Chi B i . 3 conf ue to use lat street af eir orus of apturous [aiders: that he buys his clothes at this Annie Bass, Marion C. Becbe, Bthel own risk. itore, and that’s one of the| During the musical nour at Con-|Hercrrsoheh fiacticut Colldge Tuseiay Mmeroin, bWe | et o oadle Crows, Kath- 3 Hobbs, L, reasons why he looks so well. |original compositions, S oD o Lucile Higward, . Molks In Sprinstime, { Hull, Mary “A. In Love Time, and Hearts All Aglow, i ¥ $15., $18., $20., $22., $24., | by Pror. Louis A. Coerne, were well | Sre tmer o, destroy the small nests of the first | csinald Bunthorne, a fleshly poet Srope el Archibald Grosvenor, an 1dyllic poet John B. O’Brien of the sales depart- y James J. Moore = her home on Broadway on Wed- clerks and stenographers who have y on been iramsterred left Wodnesday |nesday evening. The young people morning. Arthur G. Broadhurst of the | S2thered at the corner of Perkins av- sales department will be employed at|enue and Broadway at 7.30 o'clock and the New York office until the first of | Walked to her home im 2 body. ‘The e, sudden appeayance of the guests was a complete surprise to Miss Hahn but EMPLOYE HAD NARROW she made ttem welcome and a very pleasant evening was passed. Games ESCAPE FROM DEATH |of various kinds were features and at e the close delicious refreshments whre Arthur Stammerd Struck by Iron Barlserved. The arrangements for the While at Work for' Dawley Lumber | party were made Ly Miss Anna Hahn. e i i mades Company. George Maullen J. C. Overbagh George A. Turner Harold Slattery Miss Faith Bonfuoy Mrs. Wm. Crowe, Jr. Miss Lucille Lord 3| PHILADELPHIA FRIEND Arthur Stammerd of Fort Point,{ who is employed by the Dawley Lum- TELLS OF CONCERT. ber Co., had a narrow escape from a PP 2 fatal accidgnt while engaged in his|S2¥® Singing of Russian Choir Was work, Tuesday. An iron lbm- t?e'nrd cll:?lg Marvelous. which was_tied around lumber whic was hoisted in the air, slipped, the bat | . A letter from a frienq in Philadel- striking Mr. Stammered in the abdo- | bhia tells of a musical treat at the men and inflicted a serious wound. University. This was a concert given rymaid Arline Combies, Mrs Lord, Gladys Meier, Blanche. Potter, Ber- hice ‘Und, a Dr. J. J. Callahan of this t:iityl was ‘é’;m?::; lo‘f“ssc’:“ix s xc'x‘fii’ 3 f)r}nm Yfl;: “Bea S gty summoned and rendered medical as- ckolas, in New Yorl B sung by Miss trice Ashe, formerly | Chorus of Dragoon Guards: istance. The writer had waited for years to §25. fhs st o ek Aleithew B Byme H. C. Collins,|® i egr Those deep Ruselan voices and ¥ . A. Collins, W. M. Eastwood, Jr., says, “It was marvelous—even more engaged for many years in the man- |2onn F. Lynch, y S e A Conon Cin S5, | Sl v L with the piano R s lll'p house of D. S, Marsh of Norwich and | R08ers, William H. Rush, W. T. Sul- New London. Tean. 207 MAIN STREET at the shipyard Monday for the first | ing coach. time in six years as the machines| The musical were in need of repair. For the past |ered as follow: three weeks o and Adoloh DeVies. bookkeaper, | . A score or more of friehds tendered The very small nests of first crop | i Phe pney ot Dunse 208 \“ for New York Tuesday night. The | Miss Bertha Hahn a surpise party at Mr. Geer has been able assisteq by At Noank compressed air was used | Miss Annie Taft as pianist and danc- marvelous than I had dreamed. Our TRANSFERRED TO HARTFORD. | chorus sounds like a ten penny whis- phihcaiuiiay tle in comparison. . There were 8 or Ricketts, Bruce F |Guy B. Dolbeare Will Leave Company|9 grown men and about 20 boys and After Nine Years' Service. it is said the Russians can sing a 3 full octave lower than any choir in After nine years of service, Guy B.| Western Burope. Dolbeare, who has been stamp clerk| The types were curious. The lead- and secrotary of the local board of |er, with dark skin, black, shiny hair, fire insurance underwriters, concludes|and a fat face of Mongolian type, Archibald MacDougall, . C. Prentice. F. programme was rend- his duties on Saturday night, and |seemed more like some kind of Ameri- men have been at work Act One. on the big cdmpressors, which are now in running order. More than twenty machines will be : i| The change of the auties from Nor- entered in the transcontinental hir | Dreaking Heart, Ella; — recit, St erture; mail their reports to Hartford, where woehture; Twenty Lovesicic Maidens | 10" work in the state Is being cen- | characteristic slavs <with flat tops of hereafter the local underwriters will can‘{ndum than anything else I could think of. Some of the boys were Angela: o e | tralize. head and low foreheads. Others were light haired, seeming of guite differ- wich to Hartford was brought about|ent race, and one-little red head, I race by manufacturers of Aeroplanes | Brooding on their Mad Infatustion, who already have communicated with | batience; song, T Cawnot ol “wne: | through the New England Insurance believe, must have been mixed with is understood | Irish. This Love May Be, Patience; The|Ccichange, Boston. It of Norwlich being one of those enter. | Eoons; solo, If You Want a Recipt for | Of ! mp. ing, : That Popular The assistant secretary of the Con- ‘Mystery, ooronal; | main but three at present, and the . sleeves of scarlet, and vest . uitimate object of the exchange is to|likewise, and both sleeves and vest e I vletil e ADgela: | have all the work done at one central | trimmed with broad gilt braid. nectiont Temperance Union, Rev. E.|lous, Dragoons: solo, Mystic Poet, etc., | POIRt baglu{ml; dozoga:}: e:lufhhu:gl go;m = W. Potter, who gave a rousing fem- | Angela; solo, Though My Book I Seem e the orm perance in address at the Second Con- |to Scan, Bunthorne; solo, Though So|JUDGE REED GRANTS a cross. Very different from the vest- B"—'OC AL gregational church Sunday morning, | Excellently Wise, Saphir; song, When went from Norwich to visit his for- | First I Put Thi LENSES Tarnih to New Haven "1 7o | You e Raxious 5 ments- of the Roman Catholic or of o~ rm On, colonel: JOHANNA PARACENTI DIVORCE|ihe Episcopal churches. I Alone and song, If Ik 2 et The music would all have to be Loilone and song. If| Decision in Favor of Petitioner Hand- | transposed for western voices. Frivadhdetipg i i e o P ed Down on Wednesday. It was all church music Il the On invitation of hes tience and Angela; duet, Prithee Pret- T. May, Adrian chairman of | ty Malden, Willow, Willow, Waly, Pa.| ,On Wednesday Judge Joel H. Reed very end, when they sang two stan. zas of America, followed by the Rus- Hence and Grosvenor chowus, Tt tue|of the superior court grantea Johanna |sian National Anthem. Poor Amerl. Merry Cymbals Sound; chorus, Now | Paracenti of this city a divorce from ca sounded like a thin piano In com- Paracenti, now of | parison‘with a rich organ. Tell Us We Pray You, Dragoons; so- |1er. husband, John Jo, Your Maiden Hearts, Duke: solo, | New York, on the charge of adultery. 4 Six - fat-producing assimilative ele. cknowledged merit have the additional -fats that need are thus provided. ten, and thin B e , M rou’s Drug Store, Norwich; Drug Store, Williman f Uniontown, Hawley of New York, Miss Ella Shan- non, sister of ‘the bride, and Miss Martha this eity. P ration has from reports ven splendid results as a nerve tonic and vitalizer, its use is not recommended to nervous people unless :‘f“xe:huh to gain at least ten(pounds To a Wild Rose was played by Mr. Farrell, and the recessional was Men- delssohn’s Wedding March by organ and ‘orchest; X . Jochn H. Broderick, celebrant; Rev. T. M. Crowley of New London, deacon; Rev. John Neale, L. L. D, of Meri- den, sub-deacon; Rev, P. master of ceremonies. Seated in the sanctuary were Rav. J. H. Fitzmaurice, Rev. W. H. Kenne- ay, Rev. T. ¥. Bannon, Willimantic, 337 MAIN STREET Oppesite Post Offica % "Phene 321-2 Lady Assistant Rev. F. R. DesSureault, Occum, and Rev. M. P. Galvin, Norwich. ‘The music included Milard Mrs. Farrell was heard in the so- prano solo and Johin Sullivan in the tenor. The bride wore an exquisite gown|New London, Windh of white satin made wltg]coun u-ur:i, County Members Will a tulle vell with orange blossoms, and | Central Village. a pearl brooch which was a gift from| _onire Village, Hourel rosen. . Tha, . Drilsmaids Sunburst roses. ‘Morning—10.15, dresses were of tulle over yellow satin s o4 2 response, Mrs. Louls trimmed with yellow Georgette crepe and carried baskets of Opbhelia roses The ushers had boutonnicres of | 10.4 white roses and the groom and bride’s Funeral Directors on, and Embalmers THE PROGRAMME FOR THE KING’S DAUGHTERS’ MEETING. and Tolland Gather at The programme will be as follows: Rev. Cha de"Mw:ao" lcom: ev. Charles A. Downs; 10.30, we X and were trimmed with blue panne|Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Central wsfllu:: velvet. ‘They wore picture hats Wheeler, Nor- 10.35, minutes of Iast confer- H. , Toll call, respond, with text of circle; 10.50, As Others See Us, Mrs. father, lilies of the valley. George H. Prior, county president:: Nearly 150 were present at the re- = -4 ception following, which' was helé at , New Lond Mrs, Foran received with the bridal|pocts: 1145, addre 11.05, duet, Mrs. Charles Bragg and ception followins, Mrs. Brvie Whitehead; 11.10, Our LAt- - , Miss Ida J. Liyon, state treas- Mz, anfi Mrs. Shannon and Mr: and | oo osise Ma 150, cinile Yoo orts; 11.45, address, Growth, Mrs, E. party. Mrs. Shannon wore a gown of 2 ad H. Smiley, cou ber, Hartford green chiffon _and Mrs. Foran wore e uana > blue " crepe. The house was beauti- fully decorated in green and white | “"A7 Afternoon—1.30, an ideal yme with touches of pink. The reception|fro;m The Silver Cross, mm the room was a bower of palms, aspara- following papers: The Duty of Happi- gus fern, lilies, doswood and Ameri- | oo hrs PAPers: The Duty of saappl can Beauty roses. Southarn dogwood Dut: and smilax were twined about the | frvde. somineon: i in s Hyde, Norwich; 1.45, _address, hall with pink snapdragons, giving the e o b — phoper tonch - Of “Golor; Thess: wefe |1 06 5 Daughiter, Hes Duly aid Prlv hymn; 1215, adjournment for junch- Miss Jessie ‘The S0 AR i ieilioe St e g‘e‘ge. Rey. Samuel Thatcher, Jewett librarys Pink roses, orchids and lilies , solo, DMiss Lily ports; 2.40, Ech from of the valley were combined with | fioycircie FPOTis: ) farnished by Malone's orchestra. Their | J00TMent: program was: Wedding March, Mendelssohn Intermezzo_Russe, Franke Selection, Blue Paradise, Eysler and Romberg Skating Waltz, Harris Mazurka de Concert, ‘Humoresque, mer, of Otis street. Popular Airs, ‘Essence de Volaille en Tasse. ‘Wafers. Galatine of Capon with Truffles. Lobster Salad aux Mayonnaise. ‘Breakfast Rolls. Fancy Decorated Cakes. Demi- Tasse. day). Huyler’s Bonbons, Burlington, Mrs, W. H. Dawley, state bird palms in the dining room. Al | noiiaeiom, rt B o vt Of comne the decorations were by Geduldlg. |mittee on resolutions; invitation for The wedding breakfast was served | conference for 1917; hymm; 3.15, ad- by the Wauregan House. Music was e There were a large number beautiful wedding _gifts Be Y u; platinum. Her gittlv.o thedmmwoa Toucimtto of honor was a pearl and on bar pin, and to the bridesmaids, sap- | Jourhairis eray, faded, Gul ant phire and pearl pendants. ‘he ush- [ Looking Darke:nméray li:.“.: ers received silver cigarette cases from | 700 B8 oo the groom. 3 The bride’s traveling dress was blue o cloth combined honeymoon will be at home at Faire Harbour Place, New London. Itdoesit naturally. Keeps scalp dmm% The bride is a graduate of the Nor- | free from dandruff. ltlno&ldw i wich Free Academy, ctass of 1914, | know you are using $1 since when she has attended Vassar | Jeslersordirectupon receintof price. Send for college. The groom attended the San- | PoOKletBeautial ford school and is now associated with air. Philo Hay, Newark,N.J» P ther in the furniture business Be Your Breger, | The arguments in the case were com- | MANY ENTERED IN ifocal state board, 5 leted at a session of the superior n Ne BotH e . well Suows: glasses Bif o Eationce; Juet: True Love Must Bo|Court here on Monday. At a provious MOOSE CARD TOURNEY. cities. iine showing. The First . fortotts. T Pias - | session of the court the case had been —_ Out of town guests were Mr. and ; Note ot the Bohoing Voive. partly heard and had been continued | Harriman Has Played 86 Games With | Mrs. Thomas ¥. Foran, Miss Foran, - MARCH Re it g 5 to give the defendant time to get a Score of 1023. Mr, and Mrs, Frank L. MoGuire, Mr. il g can. Sag. i Thas Py R o e ot e e, OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN, urch Tuesday evening.| Recitation, * Woman's | guments een e on 2 The results of the card tournament , ‘ 3 M, ‘pastor in |Lot, and song, Silvered is the Raven Thomas M. Shields ahd | which is being conducted at the | Charlotte Keefe, Joseph Keefe, Rob- 39 o pm"mfl";z'"" Opon, 3 ; Turn, Oh Turn in This e s i A e miiees ert Keefe, Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Cronin, Qfethodist conference in | Directi Emest E. Bullard VIOLIN l TEACHER' I i All String Instruments repaired Violins sold on easy terms ———— o To Open Clubhouse- s;ndly. e i ' 8 BROADWAY ° Office Hours, 2-4; 7-8 p. m. ~ \iso by Appointment. ‘Tel. 1425-2 e aves For Coney lslai coming Sunday. night they will be A. C>FREEMAN, M. D, | Members of the St Joseph | Burned Child is Resting Comfortably. e o T i T e, ot F 2 * SEEEE -lab aie aictuating |~ Mariem, ithe 271-2-year-old daughter The local young men WHI' go Dy #uto- Physician and Surgeon ; Mrs. Richard truck. A on 'Wednesday. 520 SECRETARY BECKWITH BOOKS > ;gz HEADLINER FOR THE FAIR. Human Comet Will Do Daredevil Div- | ing Act, Landing on incline. ition, A WAl -Send Delegation to Funeral. S ippodiins 292 Polishers and Buffers Union Secretary Beckiwith For appointments address E, 5 Tne esting -f “Curpenters: To Arrange Games With New London. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nore §|@i0eiiiy’ and cxamsivan” oo 2 A s agretiy, o tore as | o] ot Lot "The Foung Men's Hebrew associatl wich, Conn, i % po & utharn fifi'onthedmotl’mu- all, a Efium, th % q wmfltt:: . booked The | have appointed an athletic brother member. ¥t was voted to send and will the funeral. arrange a eeries of games mmm«unmmon | East Rosendale, Mass., ex-Mayor Da- Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Cronin, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nellan, Miss Cora Nei- lan, Miss Rose Quinm New 'London; Dr. Thomas D. Shannon, Miss Mary Shannon, Falls Village; Mr. and_Mrs. B W. Cm;mleu. Mr. ;.?d Mrs. gm-’;. tian 'W. Feigenspan, Newark, N. JI.; Miss Anna McDonough, South Orange, N.: J.; Miss Quinn, Miss Florence is near. The to your lot L sSAI =3 vid P. O’Connell, David J. .O’Connell, ] 4] oranite is our best Worcester; Willlam Foran, Putnam. ; reference, NEW LONDON ADDED TO RESTRICTED POINTS. Shipments. 3 Announcement was made in New Haven on Wednesday' night that the the East ln:g extent i Prof. Frank P. Eleisholm, ncrthern the financial of inment for. e st improvement be to thoroughly clean the monu- great- would e e ntarge ForLows rhen cmioes | THE CHAS. A. KUEBLER C0. Tuskeges Insti- tho"ll,u:duagd the bene- (Thurs- 1 Dvt Mrs. George A. Allen of Stamford, Operatic, Girl m‘;!rlsql:‘xleltu'und smip | fOTmerly of “Norwich, was the guest’ Phi f Mrs. Henry F. Pal- Quartette, Rigoletto, el o 2 & i Wedding Breakfast. Attorney and Mrs. Hibbdrd Norman i / and family of Norwich have been vis= e Soaet SIS AN DS #ting Mrs. Norman’s parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Leonard in Nianti Pl I Steamer Empress of Asia, on which; Rev. and Mrs. William M. Zumbro and| i family are passengers on their return| Bisque Tortoni in Assorted Fruits. |irip to India after a visit in Norwich, sails from Vancouver today