Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 26, 1914, Page 5

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25¢ mects at n&@éfi»a 5 toi?lrdxt.-—-dv. ; The, three Scottish rite - b L the:yn‘r 36 Mdivats Montgomery has returned to, MP annual meetings and The progress 5 > his h in Sharon Heights, Mass., . P A appeating, e frst feld]acter visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Jr., M. of Ent ple. % . ; D, Beaver. 3 At the annual meeting of g . patrick, = Mrs, H, B. Geer of 49 Cliff street Tdge. o8 Burfactien the foliowing | The neisliation was by P 8. T marshall. left on Monday morning for Vine- ‘A. Wells, T. P. master. Allen ward Haven, Mass, where she will E. Allen Bidwell, 33d degree, deputy mwm “flfl“ “‘M consists pass several weeks. . master. Charles B. Charles W. Gd; * Archibald Mitchell, Jr., senior war- ‘with Daniel F. I}Mflfint Which falt due June 80 Everett Maurice of Union street was | g., SRy £ 2, " in Westerly Monday attending the| "Gy B Dolbeare, junior warden. This Season Mrs. Walter Fuier of | Buptials of his brother George &nd| Gipert L. Hewitt, orator. ~ Philadelphia, formerly of Norwich, is| Miss Martha Gerard. John C. Averill, 33d degree, treas- to have four cottages.at Eastern Point. M,.,t_ }Sim k“;u}‘fil!l m :“a- ur;_hm e heias ;;l"‘::nu'll‘" M.u:z:d st which the fol- A course dinner every noon at the |man fro snie - ATS| Tharles C. Perkins, master of eere- Bidw ¥ 'W. Master. Wauregan Houss for 50 cents each— | Spending several weeks —with Mrss.| CHel! Aronibe) R 3 Memorial unusuaily ‘McAll meeting-this afternoon at 3.30 :‘:‘Q{:k in the Norwich Club house.— v. ; G ae o . . ¥ cfigflflflona and individuals subject to income tax .are receiving their Rose Croix Chapter. Norwich chapter of Rose Croix held anks’s Cousins Archibald tchell, Jr.. Sr. ‘Warden. 3 ol Adv. e S e Charies 51 Phelps. hospitater. ¢ Hodial Hull v, Warden. 3 co. 13¢-8 5 oy : Charles B. Orator. H. JACKEL & CO. Telephone oA teackers m,:\ee:tfi for all the teach-| g, Joseph Maurice of Montreal is| James C. Fitzpatrick, tyler. Jobn C. Averill3s, pigaurer: - uri Charles L. Hubbard, 33d degree, at Palmer Memorial school Friday af- | Visiting his brother, Everett Maurice |, . jtces three years. . W of Union street. He has come here : C. Leslie Hopkins, M. of C. JUST ARRIVED - teruoix;ln.c 9 Supervisor Carlomt. Wheeler | 80 Co 0 e at the wedding of = his| _ The officers' were installed by P. T.| Charles H = Hosp: Mo P. Master Charles B. Chapman, - A Fresh-Mined Cargo of Drother,; George. . $ sisted by P. T. P. M. Parsons, scting| Ihomas Mciensle Guard. and Embalmers c AL AMlTE co A One of those who have just won James C. Fitzpatrick, Tyler. Ty special fellowships at Yale is Miss| . MF. and Mrs. Joseph Adams and lit- } as grand marshal. They were duly instailed by Past M.: JON 0, PEGKIAN 3 Toese o . Phone ¥ ‘ tle daughter have returned to their e finance committee is Charles W. M. James C. Macpherson. The fi- gflgg}m&g::‘;; Morts ;,:‘lncgtfim;-’mf home in Norwich after a week spent in | Chapman, Charles W. Gale and Charies | nanee’ committee comprises Charies B. 337 MAIN STRm ler of Norwich. : : North Stonington with Mrs. " Adama | 1 L e & “Comatock,” 53 de- | Chapman. Charles W. Gale _and Opposite Post Offica. . . parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Pen- | is Tl Albert!S. Comstock, 334 de- | Charies H. Phelps, and James C. Mac- _ “Judith of Bethulia,” 4 reel Biograph, | dleton. Van Rensselaer Council. pherson is committee on dues. 'Phone 1062-2 Lady Assistant | ’;g:n ense war story. for today only.—!' (ounty Director William H. McGuin-| hese officers were elected and in- Going to Consistory. 5 ness of Norwich, assisted by State| gtalled at the annual meeting of Van There will be a party of about 300 Committeeman James A. McDonald of | Rensselaer council, Princes of Jeru- | Masons wko will go from here Wed- New London, ‘nstalled the officers of | gajem: nesday to Hartford on a apecial train ‘There will be a large gathering at the First Baptist church in Waterford ! vhen th eet- | St. Mary's Tierney league of the Cath-| “George A. Keppler, Sov. prince. to attend the annual meeting of the imx:;nm’r&‘ed ' London Christian En- | olic Total Abstinence union of Con-| George K. Parsons, high priest. Connecticut Consistory, The train deavor union will be held. necticut Sunday afternoon in the base- | Gjipert L. Hewitt, senior warden. will leave at 12.20 and it is ment of St. Mary's Star of the Seal Anton Nelson, junior warden. that there will be fully 1000 men in An aged loecal festden‘:.l recalled l:he .church, New London. excitement 70 years ago May 24th when news came of the formal introduction | SECURED $1.418 IN of the electro-magnetic telegraph, CA Samuel F. B. Morse's' invention. FIRST DAY OF GNPl Y. M. C. A. Workers Reported Good John €. Averill, 33a degree, treas-|the Foot Guard armory at urer. ‘Wednesday evening for the consistory J. Frank Corey, secretary. meeting. - EQUAL SUFFRAGE DINNER. CLEAN-UP ROUTES. Colonial theatre today “Judith of ; ) Bethulia” mammoth 4 reel Assyrian-| Results—A. A. Browning's Team| b ., mMatured for Social Evening by | Days for City Carts to Visit Various : £ 01!!' lme- of Prlze FEWHD, Blosraplicraine a8y, 1133 Norwich League. Sections of City. A Newport correspondent states that The first day in the financial cam- Zre G0 Bx o Cl k c 1 Lawrence Perkins has returned to| paign at the {' M. C. A. was a fine| Plans for the subscription which was| A great many inquiries are being ean-Up V& ee ups 18 very | Pomfret after spending the week end | beginning. The total number of sub- | SUESested at a recent meeting of the | made of the City Beautiful committee o with Mrs, Frle‘?ch Vandirbils. w.}}—(z) has | scriptions exceed those of the first day | Norwich .fl"‘,’;‘ ‘!‘nne-hho ?‘_;cu- hn": SUggeSthfiS been entertiining a week en 5 i ear’s campai TOETens! satistact way complete' F % Mg & B e it lix; :?ss.t e R SMoTRE e {he past week or two ud'itllx‘ehind!ca- mm‘ ip‘;?;elletyw.otm M;:.r to the pri- e e AL . Mrs. Mary McGuire Brennan, wife The 1 tions are that the league ave as individuals. n ‘ence and shed. Suitable ones for of Thomas I". Brennan, whose Tneral | ¢ g 50 srmms to tomort oo ot doma | many a8 the dining room at the Wau- | Over these, ‘of course, the clean-up Sherwin-Williams Paint will make took place Monday at New London, is / | regan house can accommodate when | Committee has no control or means of it look like new. : a sister of Attorney Frank L. Mc- = the diners take their seats there on | Fectifying except an appeal to their uy occasion. Guire, a frequent visitor to Norwich. g i W Friday at 7.30 and that the event will | Public spirit. In the section of the city | 2. Remove the left overs from the be 2 notable one from a social stand- | through which the garbage carts pass- pantry shelf and get one of our p 1 Local contributors have received point as well as providing much that ed Monday much unsightly waste ma- Refrigerators, which are économi- rices 32'25 to ’25 notification of the opening of the 20th 4 will be entertaining and instructive | !¢rial was gathered. The city authori- cal and satisfactory. d Lake Mohonk conference on interna- ¢ % along equal suffrage lines. One of the ties are working in harmony with the and up tional arbitration at Lake Mohonk on particular points of interest will be | R0Yement and if necessary a double Mow your lawn in half the time Wednesday, to continue through furnished by the principal speaker of shift of carts will be empioyed contin- with the Townsend Mower. It outs 'l' F “t Bad Thursday and Friday. ] # the evening who will be Mrs. Helen | UOUSLY. It only remains now with the close to fences and saves trim- 6 I aut- n 0. A Hey @ r“]n‘ £ New Y ho will | Bouseholders whether or not Norwich ming. South Coventry's wealthy summer |- & O ey O e O W ertal | will look the cleaner. will be the more \ Established 1872 resident, Mrs. Henry L. Dimock, has Yavits hee time. et Mo, AT Geores | healthful, after the present effort has|4. Train your vines on bur trellls 3 { been seriously ill at Washington. She 5 the arguments which Mrs. A. J. G’z{“ been made. wire. ewelers is now convalescent, expects to close p will make at the Anti-suffrage meelng | For the timing of the clean-up move- Plaut-Cadden Building het house in Washington about the ; in the town hall this evening. New | ment with the collections made by the| 5. Screen the bed rooms or living middle of June and go to Bar Harbor. i § | Greeley is a successful lawyer In NeWw | city carts, the street commissioner quarters. The. moth millers will York and was a speaker at thee Na-| givey the following information t ruin your garments if th Steamer New Shoreham of the Block s tional suffragist convention at Wash- | the routes of the earts for the rest of S Island line,-which has been out of ser- 3 2 ington. the week to collec: terial placed Plant a few Flower Seeds in bare vice since April 6, resumed her trips to > Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hincks of | hoxes, baskets or L;‘:wu; in spots. Block Island Monday. Since the New . o Bridgeport will be present and will Tuesday—City section. Shoreham has been at Providence she . speak. Mrs. Hincks is a former pres- Wedn —Fals. has had a general overhauling at a ident of the Connecticut Woman Suf- Thursday—West de, Thamesville. cost of nearly $20,000. frage Association and in that pos Friday—City gection. z tion has frequently demonstrated her Sati White opening Mid Summer Hats, ability as :‘l’p e urday—Greeneville. 7. Use the Garden Hose good and plenty to get things started. Ours is guaranteed for Stony Brook —prne trimmed and untrimmed, shown at Col- Several prominent business men of e Ghe Pr ed Do lins' Millinery, Wed. and Thurs, May Norwich w‘l’ll be present and make re- HOGPITA____L BENEFACTORS. emr ughlm Flflln' 27 and 28, 67 Broadway.—adv. marks, including Artbur H. Brewer,| Wm. W. Backus and Wm. A. Slater L - . . president of the Norwich Savings So- Gave L. 1l . R fiflbl Fl neld Jn the Mastus Mothodist chapes A. A. BROWNING. clety, President- James C. MacPher- | / ave Largely to Backus Hospital. . (4 e riour | Monday evening, District Superinten-| to an exbellent supper prepared by the | 202 Of the Board of Trade and Pres-| The chairman of stalistics for Bene- dent Rev. G. G. Scrivener of Norwich | ladies of the Second Congregational | de0t H. R. Branche of the Business |fsctors’ day in Norwich, June 7th Company . P =8 gy Men’'s Association. Grace will be said o presiding. At 7 o'clock Sunday even- | church. General Secretary Kdwin Hill < | Writes concerfiing the hospitals: White Rose Pancake Flour | e et Sist Tiampion ev: Mx: Seriv- | SF the local associacion save an ispir. | by, Archdescon J. Bidred Brown. ' The Norwich Hospital for the In- 1 1 ener qelivered the Memorial address. | ing address encouraging the men on to | $i¢ has been w&"mfl A hich will | sane and the State Tuberculosis sani- 129 Main St., NO_!'WIC‘\, Ct. victory. rist, torium, supported by the State of The engagement of Mrs. A, Lanfear| Former Secretary W. A. Morse, now | Paritone, who will be accompanied by | Connecticut have not recetved aid from 4 M Norrie of 15 _ East Eighty-Fourth| of Holyoke, was the originator of the | Mrs. Grosvenor Ely and Mrs. Ely will| private benefactors in Nerwich. But Poflple 8 al‘ket istreet, New York, formerly of the p,esem" system of securing the neces- also play an ;:ri‘hu.\ composition “A |gn early report of the hospital bear- Not, Colfee,but M‘l‘ Pequot to Count Odet Armand Marie| gary funds in the local institution and | Suffrage March.” ing the name of Willlam W Backus, - 6 Franklin St. de Jumilhac of Paris has been _an-| ig lending a lot of aid in carrying this BAR JIARNOR EXPRESS shows that his benefactions amounted M t B 7 nounced. Mrs. Norrie s:ilediearlynlln campaign to a success. to 811;1,000 and that it was by the ll!ll e l'ew 1 3 April for Paris to visit her sister, e State Secrdtary E. T. Bates told the £ " munifience of Willlam A Silater, SUSTIN HOLBEN, Prapticter Countess Hermann de Pourtales. gathering how other cities are taking| Will Run Through This City as in who gave $375,000, that the hospital i 3 £ up the plan of campaign that the Nor- Former Years. came into existence. - at o The good run of shad is holding out| wich Y. M. C. A. uses. —_— In the beginning of its history the at Saybrook. The hauls up the river T'he reports from the teams were as According to information given out|women of Norwich supplied the are larger and increasing in number. | follows: Monday morning at Hartford, the Bar | Backus hospital with lnen, and they rflest u“ard The shipments are big, New Haven,| o_«apt. A. A, Browning...... $535.00 | Harbor express_between Bar Harbor,|also provided an ambulance that aid ghildren, who have been New London, Hartford and Middsetown | B__Capt. F. L. Arnold . 295.00 | Me., and New York, which runs only | good services for years. At a later| 94¥s of Mrs. Peter C. er:mocmu.- dealers receiving the bulk of th(shxp- C—Capt. A. L. Brown . 286.50 | during the summer season, will not 80 | period a free bed was endowed by delphia, returned home Monday even= ments. Providence, Springfield and| p_Capt. A. E. Cherry ........ 188.50 | through Hartford when the summer | Mrs Eliza A. T\ ing, VIOLIN || New York are receiving their share. E—Capt. O. H. Nickerson . 95.00 | schedule goes into effect in June. In- |ga¢ the “uot;m&kinlf{r:nghmel‘ni. ests for ten A F—Capt. Herbert Fergusan.... 18.00 | stead the express will be sent through | Hunbar, 2400 - Mrs. e T. Howland Dr. Harry C. York of Goshen society, o ———— | from Worcester to New London and |a, md‘b.cfl'w”.':n‘,“:‘mflbu'm pgrn at luncl?::x:.‘-.t her home on.nmw“ Scot~- Tetfnoil, $L Spoals af Hebfon COREre-§ rbtgrs i\ o0y - gopesisn 1,418.00 the Shore Line division of the ’ gational ‘church next Sunday morning S S it By New Haven road to New York. The |conts to one hundred dollars for De e L R In’ Willimantic twe diys each and will pecupy the pulpit in Gilead ANNUAL MEETING OF change, it was said, was made in con- u Congregational church in the after- noon and give a stereopticon lecture in the evening. He has been a medical missionary in Jaffna college Ceylon, India. obile with every modern contrivance | terPury, of New York, and Mrs. B, P, rmi plan road to be | 7o ery TRINITY CHURCH PARISH. | 10Tty mith e B o e "the Bar | Z0T comfort of patients, one of whom | Leerned. ‘bor express was lac in teh easan: hat she was Warden, Vestrymen and Other Church- E::d; ofatho Boston unl:.i A?b‘ny rail- lol'ry‘hthn.t th? ride to the hospital es Officers Chosen for the Year. road at Worcester and that road got | Was sho short week. For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- wich, Conm. e —— Some of the millsage. pe —_— Warren K. Childs and Robert D. Brew- IN BANKRUPT COURT. The annual meeting of Trinity Epis-| Leaving New York, the express will hi_ Alpha Mu Sigma Dance. R %l;ghfi '!;;u suhave returned. s copal church was held in the Sunday | pull out of the Grand Central station | The Phi Alpha Mu Sigma, a frater-| thety Bonot at "!: ~ ::1 Trustee and Appra - school room Monday evening at 8| at 7.30 in the evening, and the train | nity at the Academy gave a very pret- = e Norwich Golf —Deceased Trustee's Account Ac-|o'clock Archdeacon J. Elderd Brown, | from Bar Harbor for New York will | ty dance at the Norwich Club house on % cepted. presiding. S. Alpheus Gilbert and|leave Bar Harbor at 3 o'clock in the | Monday evenin There were eighteen i P, Miss Elita Davenport of Fitchburg, C. ABLES Henry F. Parker were elected wardens | afternoon. 4 numbers on the programme and A eari i and the following were elected vestry- This will bring both trains through | Drew’s orchestra furnished music.| Mass., when the guest last week of be?c‘.tr: x}:‘efereneg ?.‘i’”uf,?fi?{g?c"y"fl’.“"ff men: this eity, as in former years. During the intermission refreshments| Miss Olive Huntington of Washington < .« g ’ were served. The followin, it street, was given a handkerchief show- B ing, t it nd appraisers were Chas. H. Phelps, Rozolvo C. Perry, b a~ e e ARy o & committee Hall',s%lll afld Faflflsmifilflllfl n::onzg ?gr !;‘:b:.:fl?rupt zgwte g?n A.| Avery D. Wheeler, L. P. Roath, Au- HANDKERCHIEF SHOWER. had charge of the arrangements: John| o in anticipation of her marriege in Card of Groton for whom Warren A.|gustus T. Sullivan, Walter E. Gilbert, e, Hughes, William Stanley, Harold Siat-| June® with George Henry Wallace, Jr., HERE ALL THIS WEEK. Burrows is conservator.” Edward T.| Percival W. Chapman, Joseph W. Qur~ Given by G. Z. C. for Miss Sophie | tery, Horace Coyl, Phitip Heneault. of Fitchburg. X i s nce B. Messinger. . B Miss Adles is to be in Norwich” all f’;‘“.‘iifa‘;’r °§o$.‘§2‘°“ozw§‘?o.’3%'&.‘"'“£;fis us’l"’r‘:eczmmrczmcia.ls R16otan e oa o/ potisn Supper for Mr. and Mrs. Kichner. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson, Miss this week, having returned Saturday | Crandall, Fred Hamilton and Levi Q.|follows:, A handkerchief shower for Miss So- | Mr. and Mrs. Disque gave a supper | Jorah Young and Miss Frances D. evening. Do not put off having your [ Raymond were made appraisers. Parish clerk, Augustus T. Sullivan; | phie Wechser, former president of the | Sunday evening at their home, 446 | \OU"E, have " of Mr. and hair attended to until she is busy with | In the matters of the Technical|treasurer Walter E. Gilbert; auditor,|G. 2. C., who is to leave fo rNew York | Main street to a party of friends in |y 0% Chories m"“m‘ ;1:-’1 of Nahant, her shmmer. eliaPlenaute’ Equipment Co., of East Lyme, bank- [ Henry F. Parker; delegates to Dicesan | Tuesday night was given Monday ev- |honor of Mr. ang Mrsfi Kirchner of | gs>. They attended K:t:erlnmmm Ask About the Featherweight C rupt, the account of the former trus-|Convention; Charles M. Chapman, Au- | ening at the home of Miss Dora Stern- [ South Windham who are shortly to d Heary Wi A . Rt Clomamer. S ustus T. Sullivan. substitutes, Hen: Th, street. sail on the Vaterland, for Germany. | 003 and Henry Wright, when Traver 306 MAIN ST, Next to Chelses Bank,| [ the late David N. Thayer, was pre- | & - . - Y | lleb of ames - - T riscoe was best man and Phillp A. Tel. 652-4. may2sa | Sented by Mr. Thayer's brother, Judge| F. Parker, Charles H. Phelps; dele-| A beautiful ring, Tiffany setting, Johnson was one of the ushers. The trip was made in Mr. Johnson's car. John M. Thayer, who is administra- | gates to archedeaconry meeting, S. Al- | withk her birthstone was given Miss tor om his estat It was approved. | Pheus Gilbert, Henry F. Uarker. Weschler. The presentation was made . . it Bl o Substitutes, Walter 1 Gilbert, P. W | by’ Miss L. Blumenthal who is to suc- ||| [ncidents In Society AT DAVIS THEATER. Chapman; delegates to Federation of | ceed her as president of the club. So- —— A Assortment gfig&sg%%s' 3 R T hurches, S .Alpheus Gilbert, Augustus|)os were rendered by Bertha Curiand, and BUSINESS WAGONS, Vaudeville and Photoplays. T,. Sullivan. : Dora Crumb, and Ida Swartzburg. Good FARM WAGONS, |/ That the Davis theater has a bill| ( FUSWorth E. Williams and Edmund | Miss L. Blumnthal and Miss T. Rosen- i P T Large DEMOCRATS, that suits for the first half of the week | SMith were admitted to membership | blatt were toastmistresses. Mandolin| Mrs. Nelson C. Taintor of New Ha- Stock CONCORDS. was evident Monday by the big houses | 7 the parish. selections by Miss G. Siegal were en- | ven is visiting in town. - rent 53 e ed and Miss A. Hyman, S. Markhoff, f Shire the five acts on the vaudeviiig| 5 MEN IN THIS Y o ‘L Mintz and L. Shabecoff | Miss Marion Bishop entertained the Horse Clipping Machines (and tha | bill received a big share of applause BASEBALL GAME.|served. The evening was a delighttul | Sewing <! nday afternoon. 1."uuliom of people who endure daily i and the motion pictures held the at- i one for all who attended. Millions of people wh y FNBo attededs . Migs Isabelle Mitchell has returned | the Information that there - e reatmen that Two Norwich boys who appeared on Chance for Clean Up Work. from symiling & week In Now. Youk, | SwIY sencan Toat mn.i‘m"" o the bill Howard & Mason, proved While the efforts at cleaning up are Miss Pauline Chase leaves town this kinds. You can say themselves exceedingly clever colored| Fifty-four me underway attention is called By resi- spen: utsville, | el callouses: bunio: The L. L. Chflpman cc. entertatores with their singing. and | wili be sne oF the Horelias oo Eapt.| dents of tnat vicinity to th eunslghtly -l od i mpenta . z dancing and were given big hands|James L. Crawford and Capt. P. J | conditien of the property tlouh!l 14 Blthsthm Cu by their home friends. Cassidy, M. D, are to_introduce, ac- | Gardner oo Gback, “.::" T-| Miss Mary T. Aimy, who has been LaRex and LaRex kept the house| cording to the report they fade Mon.|&rounds which is being ui e ion | Yisiting Miss Tibbits, has returned to wondering with a sensational gymnas- | day evening at the committee meeting | dumping ~ground. The accumulation|yew York. tic act. held at the home ‘of Mrs. Allyn L.} Of rubbish is not onely an eyesore but o — In & dainty act that features her|Brown who is chairman of the Y. M.|®& breeding place for files and mosqui- | Miss Annie Rusgles is in Hardwick, pleasing voice and costume changes,| C. A. Women's Augliary committee in | t0€8- Mass., spending several days at the Pauline Carr was a favorite, while|charge of the baseball game to be Ruggles summer home. comedy singing and musical numbers| played at the State Hospital grounds|Voting Machines Were Demonstrated. — by Bell and LaPorte added a nice va- | for the benefit of the auxiliary on On Saturday when the registrars and l(r-.t:ouh I.’ Blackstone and Miss riety to the bill. Edwards Brothers| June 4. asisstant registrars had the voting ma- Blackstone are in Boston and attended Prices Cut on Auto Robes. Capt. Crawford and Capt. Cassidy Will Have 27 Men on a Side. tention of all to the end of every reel. sent the house into roars of laughter| It is to be the professional men e polt ces for demon- | the Harvard game Saturday. | in with their comedy novelty act that{againsi the business men, and a smost 5’&2’32,.‘ !pwa?‘qfit‘- a number of| . o o === A bie e B Mgy ks was full of surprises. of them have long since left thelr ac- | yoters called for instructions. There A. Tge, the s or at the ::-t lo:t voc e R g S e s tive athletic days someway behind,| iy anti-suffrage meeting, is to be enter- ) - AT THE AUDITORIUM, each captain 18 to provide himaelf o D e e o e with three complete teams, so as to L & Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. bring nine different men into play ev-| gnstration for the first district only Wyatt's Kilties are the top notchers| ery three innings. The committee has|on the afternoon of Memorial Day. at the Auditorfum for the first-of the| voted to engage Tubbs band and ex- Week. There is ten in the company,|tra seats and bleachers are to be pro-| poo g Plunkeett on the Committes. lads and lassies doing a singing, ranc- | vided at the State Hospital grounds Am.l‘lo.n “m‘ | ng %nd bagpie act that puts them in | to accommodate the crowd that is lok-| At the 19th annual meeting of the \ b4 esste. Trinion mave. retirned tropls3| FARREL & SANDERSON. Props eadline class. The other pleas-|ed for, Connecticut Alumni Assoclation of | Miss Porteous and her niece, Miss . acts consist of Billy Burns, the _— 1 inging, talking comedian who shoots ~ Chelsea Flag Pole Arrives. onday, of > rief visit with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, A VETLUE nia fre ves we | mae wew flag pole bought by the se- | Mittes elected was ey, E, J. Plunkett, | Porteous at Portland, Me. Ray New mystifies the audience. with [lectmen to be erected on Chelsea pa-|of Bridgeport, formerly of ¥ s marvelous magic ‘tricks, - 3 rade was brought here Monday by one v Dead Heroes, a motion pict of the T. A. Scott company vessels and Fined for Breach of the Peace. A. Hyde on Washington o %m-moflal services held over Vera|was hauled to the e by one of| On breach t&; e charges Del- | Street Miss Antoinette Van Cleef of heroes was given. A. D. Lathrop’s teams. The pole will a:g‘ oward Jersey City, N. J., has left town. that is erected Y —— h of tures are of the good _in the little triangle near New 'k each fined | monument. & Bach paid 93 | Mrs, Achibeid Mitchel Jr., asd Mr. and Mrs, Glibert Perkins and son of Westport have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund W, Perkins of Sachem terrace. posmss After a visit of ten days at the home of Deacon L. 5, cina P

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