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; | 3. has returned to his home in this | (* mass of requiem, Rey. Stephen Grohol | sank a four foot putt and they halved [ ¢ity. During his absence his office \[ : Iy w deacon and Rev, Joseph Barry | in par 4 as Jones' chip was dead. i e o Nt e ’ (‘hurch NOtweS‘P was sub.descon. The pall bearers Fourth hole: 516 yards; par 6; | I Milkowitz. were Patrick O'Brien, Edward Mullen, | Jones 5, Herron Both had long | ] = | William Dunn, Walter McCabe, | drives down the fair way with Herron FflR Tfith[V [:AR Frank Helm, who has been visiting | == J Micorge Collins and William MecCor- | in front. The pair hit tremendous HAR E A with his family at Savbrook Heights st. Mark's Church, mack. Burial was in St. Mary’s cem- | woods but Jones had to play the odd. | has returned to his home in this city B o T S pee (ot [ ST Herron's chip was closer but he mis = = — e . 2 — - ed a three foot putt fer a win and Rose Millslein of 427 Church | Bartholomew:s I m., Holy and sermon, hy D. D.» e ] 1 e this morning. The funeral was held | heavy grass and he Lad to play safe. Openmg Sessmn 4 ‘ friend in New York cit Chaulfeur in*Court Today John Lomando of 187 Oak street died | 5; Herron 4. Jon drive landed in i | | Mr and Mrs. Earl Bowman, of e today and the burial was in St. Mary's | Herron's second found a mit in front :lurxmr'l. will spend te week-end at Ry, TIeshert . Gomer b Pepn.] 2oV, cemstery of the green. Both chips were close | Eastern Point. § s e = & — o - ray. . a N Bersont i e i = sylvania will preach tomoirow at the CARD OF WHANKS. ;,‘\::? \QI,?\',:?;.::‘TS'- “G"'L’lfm?“"“ pis The forty-second annual camp rolet touring car to Marfin Bush, a,lo- Hazen Hinman, of Forest sireet, | (enter church, the calendar will be as We wish {o sincerely thank all who 6th hole: 172 yards; par 3; Jones | Meeting at Camp Bethel, Tylerville, MMORK GOES SMOOTHLY cal chaufteur, in the early part of | Will spend the week-end at Westhrook in any way made the long illiness of | 3; Herron 3 which convened on 'rmr?l(.\ evening the week for repairs and to he painted | Where he wwill join his wifg, who A e our son and brother easier to bear, Jones laid his iron within five feet | 18 now running full blast' with ses- [ and yesterday called at Bush's garage | the suest of Mrs. Legan Pae. St M e on Tes and to also thank them for their | of the pin while Herron was on the | Sions at various hourd of the day. Due to see how the work was progressing. — o S e S many deeds of kindness, and the | far odge. They halved in threes. to the present social unrest the inter- Neither the car nor Bush could be Miss Grace Leeds, of West Main { DrERR PORIHCEERNE - beautiful flowers set at the time of | All ~ven. est in the meeting this year is unusu- Jfound but upon infornidtion received | street, ‘eft ycsterday for Re et e e o 5 his death. 7th hole: 370 yards; par 4; Jones | ally intense SR SR = e el et B Rev. Gesner 1s well known in this 2 e * % ! Bt b Gilediomehls oity Ax pras ie had the chauffeur arrested-later in | chelle, where sie will visit el E ihe coun inviand el oy sot e MR. AND MRS. A. E. CRANDALL, | 4; Herron 5. Herron outdrove Jones ev. L. B. Giles of this city is pres- T T R the evening in Meriden through b M e g RUTH CRANDALL. again. Jones' second was wild being | ident of the Camp Mceting ‘]"»\U"'h es, - DELE, s -8 A authorities in that cit Bus WLk G E ‘ Yoz 2 is | tion. Rev. Mr. Gikes was unable to be cards, account books, * filing < v ity ush = in a trap at the left. Herron laid his O e before Judge James T. Meskill in po A silver shower w givern in hon- ¥ N > 1 i a f T Both bys | present on the ovening night of the bs - a r dern - aids St bk Dos : & : 5. Zi “hurcl within a foot of the pin oth Dbys S . _”’“: il “]"y‘\”"\‘\ e 1:-:‘;;\ v“‘(’."“‘s lice court this morning and was fined | or of aliss Glive Ancerron of Wash- bzl “‘_‘ i, Nibbick shot was gvithin two fect of | camp Thursday eveming, being in at- fh Qaquickness s ‘ $50 and costs for taking the car. | ington street lust evening at ihe home 10:45 2. m., morning worskip. Th the hole and he sank for a four but ; tefidance at a camp meeting now in store will be worth your while.! ""qpc can o 1919 Chevrolet, had been | of i Caroline Scheigler, of West | pastor will speak on “How Shall [ et e T session in Maine. Thé opening meet- _— purchased 5y Mr. Berson, who desls| Main streel. A light luncheon was | Spend My Hours on the Lord's ; Heiron 1 up. ing was in charge of Joshua Denton, T in new and second hand cars and he | served. Miss Andersen is soon to be 12:30 p. m., Sunday school; ¢ Eighth hole: 233 yards; par 3; | pastor at New London, Conn. . Yester- iHE * | had given ‘Bush ofders to put it in | the bride of Andrew Cherpack, now | i, the Youn: People's society Jones 4; Herron 4. Herron drove to | day morning was observed by ichil- follows: ] Organ Preluge—Meditation quickly where the worker is| [perly equipped with the right kind quality of stationery You will B you get your supplies here. We ¥ a full line of all stationery for mercial or private use. Not paper, s {irst class condition\for resale. Bush | stationed at Charleston, S. C. Christian Endeavor will meet; 7:45 2 -bunker and he was short in two,| dren's exercises, An excellent pro- . r left with the car gelling Berson that it : m., the regular evening o e ‘ . R unker and M e peeet awe Tec | gram was given under the supervision 1 would be ready by Friday afternoon. ¥eThe Misses- Adele D. Murray, Julia | pastor -will specially . cmphasize . . £ X - < | of a special committee Who had drill- r oh y 2 & & 4 Fslea | »ut he sagk for a half when Jones lensfln Dl ufl ce. Yeste:lay after Bersen found the ve- | E. Gilmore and Mary E. Donahue will ' “Home Life."” All are welcome. Nat]ona] Amate“r Gold Gham. e thrwdf‘mm Rt R ed tha: chilcren, Mrs, O, V. Shapwed Ile to be missing from the ghrage | spend the next two weéks in Halifax, i Eercasione b and Miss Mildred Hooper, of this i >, up. itt which Bush does his work, inquired, Nova Scotia, Newfoungland. I Methodist Church. i h T k Pl T d 4 5 4 S . =. | city, were in charge of the children's 159-171 Main Siras Nal STRIAS Dush agebs where he, could ke X L Rev. Warren I. Cook, will preach 1008 IpS 1aKe Place 10 ay HN_:_‘;‘"“ ““'IZ-"P”'j “"'(frmn par 5+ | program. to-d LLE AR foynd and was told that on Friday| Miss,Agnes McCarthy of Connecti- {at ‘the Methodist church Sunday o e Gie e ,(“'"'l SHinccaliobe ity evenings he usually zpes roller skating | cut avenue; has returned from a {wo | morning. ; aoluen T Mok wo o G fl in_Meriden. A scarch was conducted | Wekks' vacation spent at Providence — froeh e oy o S i b 1r the by the iocal an8l Stlver City police and | and Block Island. Christian Science Church. ofzationtafond Sha vidson Flerron oLl SN SecORd WA IARPCl . DE8ICE the car was found near the rink. . J — First Church of Chrisi, Scientist, [ the home club, shot for the national | Breen and his out left him a ten Bish gn the withegs staud, stated Miss Agnes Hennessey ana Miss Bi- | corner of West Main street and Park | @mateur golf championship toc r’"l’;t DU “1"““ }t’fi st il that he had finished the work of | ta’Deunis nave returned from a vaca- | Place. over the Oakmont country club | press time the game was sti The meeting today opened at 10 o'clock this morning tvith Rev. L. B. Giles in charge who. arrived in time to superintend the activities of the day. For those here in the city who wish to spend Sunday in the city who there is morning service at 10 o'clock overhauling and varnishing the - car | tion spent in Boston and vicinity. Sunday morning serveie. at I0:45. | course. WeathTa conditions were iin Pprogress. with sernton by Rev. Jost Denton, and took it out fer a trial spin, yester- == - Subject: Mind. ideal for the players. Bobby and his of Ney London. In the afternoon at day. When he retvined”he washed | ' Mrs. Henry Williams and son, Sunday school eonvenes at ther were in the locker room <‘flfl.\-| 2:30, there will be an interesting lec- the dust off the body and in so doing | Henry, of 158 Dwight street, have |a. m. As Bobby changed his clothes he was ture by H. S. Moeller, editor of “The aljJowed some water to get into the| gone to Srringfield for a two weeks' Wednesday evening meeting at 8 | Surrounded by a number of his S\m-! Coming Kingdom,” and pastor™ in 2tor making it necessary to re- | stay. o'clock. ¢ porters who inquired .how he felt i Brooklyn. At 6:30 in the evening ind readjust this part of. the - Reading room, Room 504, National | “‘SHek as a fiddle.” said the boy | there will he a song service conducted He ther, left the garage again | Dr. Thomas Kelly of New York, is | pank building, open to the public [{"0m the southland who is the young- by C. E. Watlins of South Manchester. to try outsthe engine and met two | the guest of Judge and Mrs. William | daily ‘from 12 noon to 5 p. m. ex- | &St contender to ever battle in a final Rev. L. B. Giles will be in charge of friends who ‘were anxions to get to|1°. Mangzan af Bassett street. cept Sundays and holidays. round for the national title. Mr. the evening cvangelistic service of Meridén in a, hurry, he said, so he = St ‘Iilvmcs has followed his son over every E——— 7:30. It is anticipated that a large 3 1zrecd to try the carburctor on the| »William Keevers of Brookiyn, N. T o | hole he has played in the tournament . . number of New Britain people will Orrasdio Mathigh Srand i | £. s the guest o his uncie Jomn nmanuel Gospel Church. fand e has been keeping Mrs. Jones LXCULIVE COMMIittee 0 GlOVEr- | diicna tne camp tomorrow: oy lie O o (O e e Lo e e et o e e Emnianuel Gospel church at |informed of Bobby's progress by | The camp meetings will be conduct- and Voile waists “l Joseph Malchiok yesterday afternoon ey Tranklin Sqrare, Rev. Milton. 8. An- |frequent telegrams. Mr. Jones ap- Edd POS[ m Sesswfl ed until August 31, ending with the On 2 Tables: for operatig a motor vehicle without | Misses Eleanor Berry, Mary Daley | 967S0T pastor, will deliver an address | peared more nervous than his son, y cvening service on that day. There =1 R an operator's license and without [ and Trene Barber have returned from | &f 10145 o'clock. His talk will he on | before the match started. Herron will be preaching. sorvices each day Organdie waists registration pupers and in police court | Rockaway Beach where- {hey spent | .oan and Jesus, Temptation and |was out on the practice green with his and addresses by missionaries from lh'lf were up.to | this moining he was fined $10 on each | two week Victory In lh_c evening at 7 oclock | putter When Jones arrived. He was The executive committee of the| Africa during the week. James b P count Malchiok.. hke Rush, i an the pastor will dcliver a chart talk on | the center of a group of admiring | Glaver Hddy post met last night at 8 | Howle, pastor at Richmond, Va., and $4.05 i e e A 4 b ; 2 o “Ten Great Wonders in Connection | Oal 3 = Z st ey PRI, s afito yepairman and had been strip- i Oakmont club members who have |4 _. fite % 2 5 5 Orrin Roe Jenks, president of Aurora, | BRYAN T0 LECTURE With ths o e o'clock in G: A. R. hall to choose team | O 7o e ping (he car for arother man., When Return been backing him heavily to beat 111., are expected to be %present and Voile waists he finished the Werk he took the car school classes will meet at 12:i5 [the youthful star from Georgia. "“"“““”sr perfect, plans for the mass speak.c bt that were. up to out wiin puper registration markers o'clock and the cpen air exercises will | Herron has made as good medal | Meeling and to work out a plan It will be of interest to those here 23 053 $1.95 stiached in (he absence -of metal | Adyance Sale of Tickets Indicates | be condueted at 5:30 o'clock. Bible !scores as any player in the touna- ;"T‘Nh)'”'hlc“/\rrormanHlm:fl:flgg‘;:'! in the city who Intend to go to the ¥ St o g Qe plates. He stopped fhe car in front hat 8. 1. 0. Sign Will Be Hung study Tunesday nignt. Children's | ment. LolpRn o R YC ICOMOptio S “" | camp meeting that accommodations of B, Porter's store and while there Out Monday Afi mecting Tuesday, 4 p. m. Prayer and For the first time in recent years| Yom. . I s S ded | have bean provided for transients and the officer placcd him under arrest. g ey S praise meeting Thursday -evening. | no ropes were used to hold back the The rules of order were suspended | o % o o saying dufing the entire THE lle admitted that ihe.car had not been The advance sale of flekets for the | Strongers cordially welconie. galleries. Oakmont members with I";‘ night m“"d‘ "]l]'v e ‘;‘(;"f"zf services. Food i being served at cost ot s, 5 that it will be unnecessary for any- = S o | William J. Bryan lecture i e - 3 ¢ e e Qf \| gistered this yvear ard also that he ¢ in the yellow flags acted as marshals for the i .!UL 34, : R 3 ¢ s o | Stwedish TLauth o 5 s 3 the temporary executive committee. not secured an operalor's lidense di aatheran church Monday P 4 (3] = 2 air food i cople’s Church. rowd. The st businese bafere thel meeting | one to bring thel HARTFORD TS i (o evening indicates the popularity of Peon e lonE S el G heTet IChureh Herron Toads: e s e e S0 “It Pays to Buy Our The accused went to Hartford yes-| the famous orator in this city and it | o eet—Sunday. 10:45, morning wor- Davidson Herron led Bobhy Jones | (, ag‘curé spealters,. to direct a mem- SERIOUSLY lNJURED 1 Kind.” _l terday afternoon and {ook out a li- | Is expected that the seating caparity | S 15, Bible school; 7:00, Young | by two holes when they had com- | bership committee of 16, and waork S GERLC | of the church will be sold out before | pegple's service combined with the | pleted the first nine in the final round | with the factories and city commit- _— Monduy afternoon. The lecture is 10| evening service. Church prayer meet- | for the national amateur golf cham- | fees for the soldiers’ welcome. The BeRe-ionl Amptkbanmitisil Hospttalh o PERSONALS e held under the auspices of Norden | jig, Thursday evening at 7:45. pionship today. Cards: temparary committee of five is Wil- | e ]'f\:i‘zuf“l”!ntcrnz;honnl "V'lflcx' of Good : — Jonesie SR NI4T S 445—38 | liam Squire, Harry Jackson, William | Result of Automobile Accident on | Templars, and is one of a series of ) Herror 454 543 344—26 | Hopkins, Clarence Callahan, Martin e ¢ i ! n Funerals. @TTON .:ivv.o....464 6 3 2 opkins, C c a . Mr. and Mrs. M. Beinstock of New | t!'rée lectures which® Mr. Brvan: is Deaths »_ai d i3 AL Herron and Jones were all even at | Horowitz. East Main Street. York city ave visiting at the home. of | COnducting in the interests of tem- the 18th hole. They completed their Plans were perfected whereby each Joe S. Magson. peranve; Work. - round gt 12:38, having been out two | captain making up the membership| The condition of . Beatrice Apple- Mr. and Mrs. 8. Clark, of 305 Chest-s C]! i lTEMS nut streect, < | The lecture will begin promptly at Joe S. Magson, resident of | hours and 21 minutes. cammittee of 19 were to secure ten | baum, the eight-year-old daughter of ¥ {|$ oclock apd Jn addition' to the| Bridgeport, died last night at - the cores By Holes members each, forming a nucleus for | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Applebaum, of L 27 Olive treet, who was struck by an Harry Welling, Miss Amanda:Carlson of the T, Por- | SPeaking, arrangements have been | home of his sister, Mrs. Francis B.| piret hole: 482 yvards, pan 5; Jones| the post which has in New Britain a Bikh Bus. school opens Sept. .2, | ter company, is'in New York city for | made for a high-class musical pro- | Davis of 240 Maple street = after a | 4 Herron 4. Jones ordev o ffati0: potential membership of 3,500, . | automobile driven by : vt a few days. gram. Vokal numbers will be given | lensthy illness. Mr. Magson was A, m. and accompanied by & large| The captains of the teams are: Le- | of 164 Hartford avenue, on East Main e Merchants' Imstitute committee G - A by the Arpi Sextet and violln seleo- | vears and two months old, and was a | forenoon gallery the pair set aut on | land Hoar, Clifford Hellberg, Lyford | street yesterday, is reported .grave. meel Tresday moraning at 10 Dr. Raymond Maziene and family | tions by Herbert Anderson. Theron | Veteran of the Spanish-American war. | their championship round. The At-| Bigelow, Eddie Doherty, Carl Smith, | The girl, it is said, was with a chum k. of IPorest street who haye heen at| Hart will he organist. Mayor George | He was a member of Co. I and served | janta golfer had the longest ball off | Harry Wessels; Herbert Brann, Dr.land while trving¥to cross on Iast rly fall hosiery—Wilson's.—advt. | Oak Bluffs an¥ the Whitg Mountains | A. Quigley will present the spealer. | 45 @ corporal and company clerk. He | the tee and the seconds were just off | (:eorge Dalton, Dr. William Stackwell, | yrain street walked directly in front “Bungalow Crest,” just off West | have returned. B il L & . *"| was a member of Lexington lodge, I. | theedge of the sgreen. They were| William Squire, —Harry Jackson. | of wellins’ machine, which, he claims, on Jergme street.” This ideak lo- | . THAT SUGAR PROIITEERING. O. O. F., of this city, Bishop camp, | down with chips and putts and halved | James Rogers, Stanley Traceskai, | q,q peing operated af a slow rate of o restricted to one-family” houses Mrs. A. H. Meteall of Harrison £ L U. W. V. of Bridgeport, Sons of | with birdie fours, Maurice Pease, Captain Griswold, | (oo™ The chum of the injured girl and now under dévelopment. The | street leaves today for Buffalo, N. Y., | Grocers and Butchers' Association In- | St. George of Bridgeport and the Second hole: 363 yards, par 4;| Clarence Callahan, Martin Horowits, | o 150 the other side safely bell Realty €o—-Advt. where she will visit for two weeks. - vestigates and Makes Report. miamogaug Yacht club of Bridgeport. | Jones 4, Eleron SIS/ Toneay| dihomas Wilhox Sl 2o BB I0E) At the New Britain General hospi- el d SRS § i | Michuel Dohetts, investigator for | e iS survived by theabove mentioned | second was too strong and| For the speakers, the committee | = o m‘””_m"f inl vaaltaxta, pans, will meet tonight af % Miss Miviam Mouat of Grove Hill| the New Eritain. Grocers ‘m‘(‘ Buten. | sister and two brothers, Jar{\cs A. | he found a trap over the green but he | ¢&n call upon flv(),.‘:h(‘fll(ers hureau T\r the doctors found that she suffered Statg Arncry fo take action on g is stopping in New York for'a few | ors' associntion, has reported to the agson and Captain Samuel I3. Mag- | chipped out ahsolutely dead. Herron | the puBlic d,npftr{m‘"f" 9t ‘_h" 1’3;" a broken arm and internal injuries, eath of Comrade Joreph Magson. | days Fedarall naloodi st | o of this city. The funeral will be | putted his third from the far end and | tional l\”ld'l\lmtm»fl in Nc‘\\. \.:\jk. The including two broken ribs. She was Iy Three Dance tonight, Berla. e o tefieeting 2 = held at 12:30 o'clock Monday after- [ over-ran the hole by several feet.| committee will try and secure Gén. it S BTCohnalll wh ¢ , : T sugar profiteering # this city The X ; SRt > & & Sdwards, Judge Malone of Brissgl, the | first attended by Dr nnell, wha . Robert Buol of Forest street and noon from 240 Maple street and will | Janes won, 4 to 4. Jones 1 up. [ vards; & C & e e e be of a military nature. The remains Third hole: 428 yards; par 4; Jones | Senior lir'l.omu;' m‘ 1:«; st IA’O'HL\"-('flnv was summone e - will be taken to Bridgeport, where | 4, Herron 4. Beth had long drives but | vention from the first Connecticut con- i ISRy services will be mmdurvmr and the | Jones' second was short while his op- | Bressional district ,and Edwin Lewis Farmington Ave. vlln/-x, hrilding. No other signs of | @ summer course. My, Buol is taking | waskowitz, of 246 North street, haa | Purial Will be in Lakeview cemetery | ponents’ ball was on the edge to the nf}}:f}“}““\f"\ \?flrj;*"hncnt at head-} Farminston ;\\'t*nnflpl ]l\:f:'»n“m- mee havir been made were | up the study of medicine W T e s thugn' "h(‘ in that city. right. Herron's chip was short but he | quarters in New York. very appropr ate name g Fen . S. Silverstein and B. A. McCarthy howe ver. 3 ? Talin firm, and was unable to do so. S e the property recently purchased by school-opens Sept. 2 Miss Doris Simonson of 87 Bamnett| & o) Block, whe: condficts deli- Veteran Dics. &« T 22 lLSONS TOO e cream at Axelrod's Phar- | 118 Maple street left today for u|y.q 200 pounds of sugar shipped | who died at his Home in Windsor late between the Gehring and .’rm;l:’ ea- clow. Phone 1366, | week's vacation in Boston | through him to Waskowilz at $14 « | Thursday night following an illness of ‘ tates. The puv]n"'xl}‘ is :‘v‘t-l\ll( 5 ° 5 0 7 100 ponnds. When the sugar was re- | several -months’ ion; was the fill a growing demand in this section The Misses Annie and Elsic Sullivan | ailed at a prefit of two cents gross, | father of Henry S. Tallard, of Maple Hils, 80:VWest Main St.. New of 7""\“‘”“"}»-‘»“-‘ ; ave VISHIRG their) the consunier complained. According | street. He was a veteran of the Civil ool Sl b aaniailen h.—advt aunt, Mrs. John Fitzgerald of Smalley | - Mr. jioherty the matter has been | War, having been in the Confederate <o T e e 'Y‘ho s L. Deming has hought the| U °°" S | satistactorily adjusted. forces, and was one of the 28 sur- i B e e h property at 22 Cottage Place L o Soen - vivors of his company in the crack 4 e ; jig i L N Dockwhbod asetoy | B S ‘|\r’y..(_v.xj:~:»;ux [H‘u{n"x\ o u:n;z‘-‘, GROCERS TO PARTICIPATE First Virginia Volunteers, which was "“f\‘h’:"fi’l‘ L My es iteatis Niltenead school openg Sept e < R BRe :;;r‘vl eck for| At the grocers’ meeting last week { composed of men of Richmond, V the property and these thopoudhe . emaind he month. |a committee of ten was appointed to| Folldwing the cessation of hostilities e 5 Ry e s obahiy be held next s or hos 3 oat representing the grocers’ trade | pallard settled in Windsor, where he & 5 : i S ST A Es b : . night. . | yiit taje a motor hoat trip fo West-|in New Britain, to participate and | cutablished a business, selling build- of *Mr. McCarthy, once New: Britain's “Bungalow Crest,”” just off West | - | help in every way possible towards| jng material. During his residence in J 2lrls gave | aS Scivices) ofithe celebration with | that townihe made meny friends)Be- b restricted to one-family houses | 4 corn roast last evening at Sunset|C fOllowing: Jack Callahan, J.| giges hig wife'he leaves one daughter, | R Ch R 2T e ladiey, SRS Sl Allice Wlaliard, BoflWindson Loule, ind now under development. The | rock in horor of Miss Lucy Judd who ' 5 = s o £t ell Realty Co.—Advt o e e ORI RS SECE DL e ol BT RC vk eo s fsons ) Bawinic i oM disons U P hasbeenin chas re cateteria at |, ngers, Koplowitz and D. T. Haines. | & : ft pennilt ywsie BRRedEatRtne)| b sfinet ntionTand Il Tea v BEHIS e s SRR S e e s GRS TR T ot g e iice S RV - . : o m""' investization came about over the e doors of the Burns' Plumbing | Kenneth Raleighs of Winthrop street s¢ in Hartford where 8. S. 'Tulin and Bollcrer's' Florist shop were | arrived today from the University of | jous involved. e ven this morning Ty the jani- | Michigan where they have been taking | 3. Doherty learned that Samuel of the city for a modern residential Furnade.weck, Aug. 25-30, district that can be depended Aipon democratic town William Glover of Harrison street assistant engineer.——Advt rome street. This ideal Jo- Dlsvenicr the a5z inspector's during the | month. The young ladics presented : ward W., of Tarpon Springs, A The estimated valuation of the | Miss Judd with a rh(\!mml !r»uyx'.‘w'» 0 G hivkilent G {1 Ehuraliog o {\{non ;’Igm» s., of H?\S (‘\|r\'. He also (o4 done is $18.750 _ _ | Commerce will boost things for the [ R 7 il 3 3 o , 5 writing case. { il S 5 © | 1eaves a brother, Henry J., of Spring : i R N X B b s 5 big wee. William Cowlishaw, Mr. | B 5 e i . 3us. schoel opens Sept. 2. bl s = field, Mass. Two other brothers wer : i Mr A e an 2 +| Coreity and Charles Mills. will work S Mr. and Mrs. Herman Coombs of Kkilled during the Civil War, both usualP vesper service it Walnut | New York are visiting Mr. Coombs | With the committee and a. float that : embers of the Confedera'e park Sunday evening will be} brother, I7. Coombs of Black Rock | Will d0 credit-to the committee is | NE MEMS Tr i o e it B iomoirow . e | expected. 1t may be planned that al | forces. The el 1‘"; r‘- ! B annonnced iniel D { the grocers will march together in | afternoon at Ui olos R and Miss Alice B. Tooker were | Albert Huck is spending a few days | the parade. A report of the commit- | home in \‘“‘15"‘; e Pl B July 24, 1910 at St. Peter's| in New York | tee will be made at the next meeting. | rector of the Bpiscopal church of ? S | | that town. officiated Fy in this city. After spending | | PGP S EnEs) honeymoon on « trip througt Mr. and Mrs, David Butler of Wor- | ( KEN. . ; " N S Vereiont hd Now | cester, Mass., called on local friends| A & result of a fall at the Landers, Miss Tsabell Bodwell. i3 7 et £ i R | Frary & Clark plant late Thursday Word has been received that Isa- i | arternoon, Richard Long, of 45 Union | bell Irving Bodwell, formerly of th Miss Avis M. Kemp. superintendent | Street, is being treated for broken | ¢ity, mother of Mrs. Iarl B. Cross® of the home service branch of the Red | 4¥my, at the New, Britain General | died at her daughter's home in New. Cross in this city has gone to Man. | hospital. At the time of the accident | Rochelle yesterday chester, N. H., her former home, for | it Was thought that the arm was only i i T R N a three weeks' vacation. badly braised but following the taking Joseph F. Magson. Rl: ERS BEING CRITICIZED, e of an X-ray photograph it was learn-, Joseph T, Magson, @ resident of this traffic officers of the local force Mrs. R. Solomon of Francis street| ¢d that the arm " was broken. Dr.| ity for a number of years, but who € that many autoists have their | and Mrs. B. Miller and Pearl Kallmay, | Clinton Cooley is attending Mr. Long | for the past five years had been mak- lers fixed in such a way that it | of Lake street will leave Monday for | and reports that his condition is not | jng nhis home in Bridgeport, died last possible to cateh the number of | Atlantic City, where they will spend | serious. evening at the home of his sister, Mrs so easily eding machine unless the officer | their annual vacation. = . Davis af Maple street. nding directly in tho rear of the | OUTBREAKS OCCU — WASHINGTON—The president is taking a double stretch here, one : ; a ine. The officers feel that some| Officer Clarence Lamphere did not Berlin, Aug. 23, (Havas.)—Sparta- Mrs, Catherine Fitzpatrick for rclaxation from the gruelling work at the White House and the othesr White Flour. 'lhrv\n)?fmlt» Tilling gars having their markers set | go on duty today owing to recent ill- | can outbreaks have occurred in several Funeral servic were held this| from sitting on a hard bench through six innings of the game between |Co., Lockport, N. Y. Sold by inder their machines should be 5. large towns, according to reports re-| morning at 9:45 for the late Mrs. | the Quantico Marines and the Buresu of Accounts of the Director of Ki- H. Belkin, 104 West Main St #0 bave thom fxed !n such a - ; ceived here. The government pro-| Catherine Fitzpatrick.. Rev. John T.| nance office. Mrs. Wilson is also deeply interested in the playing, which that 1+ number gouid be ;,genl Attorney Morrig D. Saxe who ha poses to take vigorous steps .';gmlmtl Winters, pastor of St. Mary's ¢husch. | was for the benefit of wounded soldiers, ghire they have returned to this ané are residing at i ith Bus. school opens Sept t. Biscuits for Breakfast So light, so appetizing and made with Angelus Flour The Standard of Excellence in ctly, been sojourning at Asbury Park, N.| the malcontents. was the celebrant of the solemin bion 4