Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 14, 1916, Page 5

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aur.P. ‘Willlam Barry hmmgmmmm Mr. Mrs, Frank Dodd of Nor- mvaqw,-nwa 10c nymsm-msw-x Bad weather has had flmln'llhll Hon. Charles and of on, Charl Wm famtly of Eastern Point. 3 1& Icw treatment, bl.gofpflf @M ood, €1 jew Lon- 15¢ uu—mm—uv .onmg.mngu&.hmm. Reed caused ‘McKay. 15¢ Hotels, restanrants, lunch and tea 3 mccident happenod near the Mar- rooms entertained a record number of siket 1s| This tion. brought against guerite corner two years ago. Papers in Five Cases Were Filed in guests yesterday noon. spending a few days at his former liam £ Stonington, ad-~ Memorandum of Decision. P. Court 0-‘ on Tuesday. 5S¢ o Zoday (Wedmshsy), Fridey sna home 1A this clty. mi of the af John. S5 - Judgs Reed has flled his memoran- | he following compensation agres-| turday bbr 'days of abstl-| arrs Fanny Rogers, formerly of Do Livod . Chesporsuah.. of S SBSiement | ments ave becn Hnea by ¢ pense- | mecce in the Catholic church. o now son of John F. Ches- Commissioner James J. Mulcahy, Ex’x, appeal fro mprobate. & The schools held no session Tues- r. laint stated tha Th dum states that jud 'w Boredrms K i the day on account of the Barnum and| Thomas W. Dolbears of Montvile, |, ins Nomeo: % DY T Mites Dut Lt e K * 20¢ M.y circus howing in Norwich, | win oty Dolbeare _of Montville fuhout Novn:ber 455, ok ¥ ment may be éntered in tavor of the| The Standsra 3 Con s started in to be fust th |36 18 ShOWIns Alight Improvement. | o aciivesed to the SHINAL iy mols | cxCept. SAreh Cowhey. As toher the | Mystie. smpive. Dass o ”’fl bt Mo of & pultry “day Jor Dik| afss, Eimer T Oferritt and don wWal.| of that dete for 600, payable to him | plea in abatement ia overruled - and 4, 1916, Award, 3685 iy ‘weath- with interest at 6 cent. judgment may be rendered in her fa. o e Bawed, " STy Yoriety of weath-| do of Ashaway spent Sunday with her| {0 NETeE 060 Purn died interstate | vor. s tothe others I regard Hopitine & Atlen Arms_company, of Browater's Neck & January 28, 1915. In 1915, the | case of Camp as govern- | Norwich, emp Baward Rod- Prakians R Beef 32¢ | Artist Jules Turcas and family of - Qefendant, ' William P, Bindioss, was | ing den, emblover The date Mllj'uty was ocast ceean New York, have opened their summer | Mrs, Annie Lamphere and daughter, | duly appointed edministrator of the the uud .50 Porter House Steak .. .. 40c|houss on Grassy Hil, Old Lyme. for tella. Lamphere, have returned | estate of the dcceased. The plain- . n. May 31. o, ‘after & seweral weeke- visit | if presented his claim and it was|should have been set ouf in the mo-(. The ndon Ship & Engino Tlowed. . The amount due was|tion of eppeal. I have not attempt- |Co. Groton, employer, and 'T. G. Ed- The Gray memorial monument, be- | relatives In’ Norwich. gx‘;fl 50, e 4 ed to decide whether the estate is|son, Groton, employe. The date of in- queathed to the borough of Groton in d Mrs, Tred Webh of Wor- | Tho plaintiff asked $1,600 damages. ancestral or not o jury was May 1 and the award .was will of the late Robert A. Gray, |ceat jury for $10 weekly to begin May 12. will be unveiled on the Fourth of uly, e Sens ‘Admore Woolen Mills, Yantis, em- umber of out of town alumnae | MORTOS, at their home on East Maln | FORESTERS ORGANIZE FOR BIG CIRCUS PARADE Plover, and. [ Cbaru;i"e_mgl:y;‘i will To ot Basiun hospital this after- | Street: A PREPAREDNESS PARADE, WAS LATE STARTING | the award was for $5 weekly to begin noon, when Miss Culver will address B. Soh G0 Pred Rogs — LT the meeting of the Nurses' Alumnae association. Ralph B. Rogers, : May 31 ers of New London, who has been do- | Three Local Courts Have Appointsd |Five o'Clock Before Afternoon Per-| & kg A, . Dawley, Norwich, em- ing clerical wohr‘fx at the state sm:so:; Committees to Take Charge of Ar-|¢ ;ormn:vc Startlnde B:tojv-mng 3’1?1; E:‘x;g ugu fl:nejbley‘,l fo whn at Norwich, has been advance \ how Went Off in Goo er. 5 oye. He was injured Ap Offerings received by the White | 1h0 at rangements. Ribbon Banner_toward the Stevens | 2,Detter paying place at the state san- 25 and the award was for §8.13 weekly K % atorium at Shelton. “The fiwee coutts of Foresters In thig| Even a. casual observer, such as ay 6. trol fi';‘g:“?,fi“decfl:z:‘“&“g;‘:h e Mrs, Timothy Coughlin of Fitchville | ¢1ty, Court Sachem. Court City of Nor- | Ambling Abner, must have noticed e v ceeded in jumping $10, Sterling $1. o oy Coun iy s wich and Court Quinebaug, met in|that there was something untoward g crash and escaped [ 3 5 \ |has returned from a few days visit|p; jters hall Monday evening and |E0Ing on along Main street about half ey ot The occupants of the In the Deep River schools next year 1, oW, Haven, where she attended | orgynized the committees on the Fourth |Past 10 Tuesday morning. ~Ambling Mrs. Sadie 8. Hanna. James P. Newman, Thomas Miss Mary Shugrus of Colchester will | e, STadusting ‘exercises of the New | o080, 8 Com o ade. Lewls | Abner came in late Monday evening (Contributed.) Mahan Gray, T. D. Donghie and Har- VIOLIN teach in room No. 5 and Miss Gladys | Heven Training School for Nurses, |0 JUF TEeRProchons Pervte oand|on the end of a slow freight. Tuesday g ry Miner, ail of Louden of Norwich has 'been reap- | /e her daushter, Miss Blla Cough- |7~ 377 T Seretary. morning he had a late breakfast, went T"‘" e of Norwidi|hag been here attenfliiz the circus TE ACH ER Pointed to grade 2. lin, was graduated. The following are the committees tn | forth to find out what was the name ot % i ek e Chapman | and were returning home. . of the town he had inadvertently vis- fennie Rathl , Was ety Cadets whist and- “45 | WOMAN'S AUXILIARY WILL e ety of Moo Soseph Cam. |ited. He Imew it was somewhsre be- | North, Stonington 32 yeors ago, the Will Consider Annual Outing. All String Instruments repaired ;""“"‘fl" SN 3 aolock, Backing- COLLECT WASTE PAPER |pion, George Dolan, Frank J. Murthar hiveiny sojoarncd recently on ihe Pa. | Frederick, the older, and a sister, Mise| | The matter of thelr S e Violine sold on easy terms o o opn: Portelance. Fyank Byinia " |clfic coast he was mot sure; and a | Maude &, the younger. iet Mult e Y. M. C. A. Workers Adopt New Plan ! Joseph Portelance, Frank Sylvia. : Mr. Chapman and family have livea | Deniel Mullen assembly at their meet- FA sbpelitinnnte: et & It is probable that Niantic's, streets Raiding. Mo Court Quinebaug—dJ. J. Hutchinson, | Sertain delicate reserve prevented him | Mr Chapman and family have lived|ing on Friday evenivg: I is probable E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- | Ll have to be olled again this sum- of Smig Wty Frank Quinley and Louis J. Lynch. | (rom asking the policeman on . the |33 JOINHCh 220, YOI IR (0o PASE| that the outing will be o clambake, a3 o, mer as the rain of the past week 1t voted te tend invitatl 1o | CoTREr of Broadway and Main streets. o wich, Conn. washed most of the oil away before| Over $100 was realized from the s e B 07 in previous years. ®|So Abner ambled along Main street, | Peing the keeper of the city and town st o A ST the sand was put on. Breformance of the apers Patience so- e Moo STomets Citp Volun. | FUDDINg @ weelks growth of bristly |famm. B e it ST Ordered to M-xho. Although some local gardeners havd | mitted. at. the mesting of the ex town, Baltic, Taftyille, New London, :n"d' "ogm, %?’""‘éfii:“x‘.‘fia acwégfitfl; Franklin for about two years and mar-| The 146th company, Fort not yet completed their planting, bo- | tive board of the Woman's auxiliary | Mystic, Stoninston and Westerly to| 500 0f o cjgar that hod accidentally | o'y S “Hanna of Yantic 14 years | received orders 1o lekve h frg Hd- You dm’t c‘l} Beautiful Pictures of the|!n8 jster than in a number of years,|to the Y. M. C. A, at the association | Participate. happened, before very long, that sev- | 280, and since then have made their |can bordfilr '1“:: vo( L e ', 2 Tt Jons il | PefOne T Mordhi e, 1 e R e e T Rl e W Lt T plumber whn! are blossoming. 2 C e JUDGE NER GREENE is notice which impressed Abner as > the president, presided at the meetins. > | nerselt with “the Methodist Episcopal Shakespeare Pageant, M pelt fhe funeral of Thomas Marcure, | There was a discussion of plans for ATTENDING CONVENTION | belng very (to, say the least) unto chureh of Norwich ’!'v'nk,‘:.n which ghe Reply to Carranza m the home of his son-in-law, | th ric and it was decided S een an active worker among ‘th Wit graphed by Don Houghton, | Aristide Asssiin, in Woonsocket, R. L. to sell and collect waste paper, the|As Lay Delegate to Annual Stats |, A5 Abrer Drosressed farther and| o8 oo e holding at present the , . _ tobe Withheld f QR Of the bearers was Michaél Mc: | proceeds to be for the benefit of the| Episoopal Gathering in New Haven. |that tho projetariat was as joyful as|Vice presidency of the mercy and help (Continued from Page One) can be obtained at enna of Wauregan, a son-in-law. auxiliary. Mrs,, Prentice was ape — it was expectant. As each trolley car | departmient in the Epworth league, her age £ Norwicn | EoInted & gommittee to take charge of | Judge: Gardiner Greene of this city | arrived in Franklin square the heads | 18st active work being the preparing |with the deliberats purpose to proyoke N Gm“ wm;m m" C“lveg mq ';h the work and she will name her own | is” attending the annual convention ol of children—little girls with braids— |and drilling of the children for Chil-|the Washington administration to in- R ANS'I‘ N Sotuge togiens Ub er, the pub- | assistants. A canvass is to he made | the Protestant Episcopal diocese red headed boys, freckled boys, and all | dren’s day exercises. tarsantion; T, R ?:u alof the town and people will be re- | Connecticut in New Haven as a uy other kinds of boys and girls—pro- | She Wwas in her usual health until Carranza’s irol = p.“maf’h?.;h an ettt 50 | quested to save their waste delegate. truded from the ends of each seat, and | €ight days ago. The iliness which so Control Weakening. 158 Main Street, one the auxiliary. During The convention opened Tuesday and | were turned, with bulging eyes, to tho | Suddenly removed her was severe and| The control of the first chief over Singers from Eastern Connecticut | S2Ch member of the auxiliary will bs | will continue throughout today. Bish- |swarthy fat man who was handing |rapid and ber death is a shock to the |the various elements of e ‘und up uncey B. Brewster pre: at |out red, green and yellow balloons, | commi . Mrs, na’s natus - - are to attend the 1““:3 singerfest g:“ge‘:“:';;‘,_,;dggg;:;;g e s Ci Brewst: sided at|out red, d yellow b: unity. Mrs, Hanna's natural tal-|of his clv‘fl Eovernment is Photographic Headquarters s to eld in New Britain the opening session. This swarthy man wos so talented | ent was that of leadership, mag: July 3 and 4, when many singing so- | DSSHDE to De held in the fall At the| The convention was - preceded |that while he was decoratiug the | netic and of a buoyant, cheerful, well- (o Cletles, from all parts of the state will [ ocoting the members will tell how | during the forenoon by three gather- | multitude with balloons with one hand | Poised and attractive ~mnature which MISS M. C. ADLES compete for prizes. the ‘monioy. Jas Shraad. Ings, each an hour in length, in Trin- [and making change with the other, he | Won for her many friends. Carranza government - ity ‘church. and over which Bishop|manipulated a whistle whose wild| She leaves a husband and two sons,|driven out by state -nzho:mu and HAIR, FACE, SBCALP BPECIALIST | The County Pomona grange, No. 6, FUNERAL. Brewster presided. The first was|notes rose and fell with a melancholy | Drexel, 13 years, and Claude, 9 yeans{the people. Miss Adles is at her New York place | Patrons of Husbandry, is to hold its given up to Sunday school auxiliaries | cadencer. The balloon man for the |of age, besides her immediate family, ‘will be e by state in Norwich | meetin J Thomas W. Fitzmaurice. with short addresses by the Rev.|moment seemed to be the ner> of the | with the community, to mourn her loss. | With matters that Selong, . U. W. hall, Groton, Thurs-| The funeral of Thomas W. Fitz-|Charles M. Addison of St. Johm’s!fickle fancy of the populace. The peo- Mrs. Laura E. Whiting. Mexican constitution, iy ap-|3a¥. The Pomona degree will be con- | maurice_took plage Monday morning | of Stamford, on “The Model Sunday-|ple, young and old, surged around - central government. * House, Norwich, | ferred in full form. says a Waterbury paper. It was very | School,” and by the Rev. J. W. Suter, [ him; and now he placed a great round | Mrs. Laura E. (Gaskell) Wluflnx, 73 Dares Not Impose Dutles. tments. 1267. N York address, ting, In dealing with the army, 1 R ‘i fa filled with the congregation which as- s, on “Week Day Religious In-{small boy, and again thrust a vellow | Monday at the home of her e SRt 1 Suriapss ttends St. Margaret’s Jr of Christ churcl Springefild, | ball of green in the jeager hand of a|widow of Francis D. Whit ekt BN Beree A gontractor from Now Haven hus T e e o T Rt dares not impose pugnant to D L o 3 i 1 s s i Tio the bR Thead m |l T Bane Do s e e Tortite I e s te Toutse Gibson % New the residence, 11 Johnson street, at| In his memorial Mdms. Bishop|an old man who wore an abashed | wood street, Hartford. She was born|views of some officials for tur hl- Haven on a lot she recently purchased | 9.30 o'clock, and a solemn high mass | Williams said: grin, as if he were trying to be alin Lyme. She was a member of St.|orders would be 4 z . at Pleasure Beach from Charles H.|of requiem followed af the church at| “Since the last convention I have|boy again and were a litle ashamed | Thomas' church, Hartford. She leaves |oms®of con troops of his ml oo YGI don’t mt WWYOII Are in d.e Learned of Mansfield Center. 10 o'clock. The Rev. Michae] May |visited chuches, chapels, missions |0f himselg. three children, Mrs. Bailey of Hart-|sonal following would nnnln ey of Rockville was the celebrant of the |and places to the number of eleven,| Little girls in little pink pinafores|ford, Mrs. A. H. Reynolds of Essex|it“is sald, parts of the army numbgt : s ong the many automobiles park-|mass, the Rev. John Quinn of St.|five of them more than once. and litle boys in immaculate white|and’ ChaTies E. Whiting of Hartford: | obes inetfustions trom o oo ‘wrong . & Hflm Week ed at flifleran peints to witness tre|Margaret’s church, the deacon, the{ “In the course of these visitations{knickerbockers held mamma’s hand, |seven grandchildren, three great- circus parade 'I‘u'my were a. number 2 leaders without regard to Carranza’ Rev. William Kennedy of Norwich, as- | and at other times I have officlated |and waited for the greal spectacle. | grandchildren, and one brother, Charles | wish looking for the many bargains just | SOntaining parties who had —come |gistant to the Rev. John Fitzmaurice, es. the smoke.1 197 occasions, delivered 284 ser-|More fortunate were the urchins who | E. Gaskell, of Mystic, formerly of Nor- Drovided - with substantiar luncnes. on i : Bulk of Mexican People Dissatisfied| - stop in our place and you will find | meking o real piciio ot the Ane brother of the deceased, was sub-|mons and addresses, celebrated the |8lorified in their unwashed faces and | widh. The fact that the great bul of the deacon, and the Rev. Edward J. Bren. | holy communion forty-six times, of- |Foamed at will through the crowd, ap- m 'hltyy‘oln “:v::.v. your car fare W st crop will be large DAl Pastor of St Margaret's, was |ficiated at five funerals and have con- | Propriated wagons and automobiles as Mexican people have only i 3 thi master of ceremonies. firmed 1,267 persons. their own private reviewing stauds, or TEAS. : B S s Ziett (e Bl ¥ | P e S BRI 58 tn e | e " B banon has con- 572 05 00 Sy e S EC VT [ Incidents In Sogiety || iming s e botier sisies S tnct You mt MECCAL the danger of the -!mtlan.h dem- | = . friends of the family, ‘were in the | firmed 825 persons. LA IEERIDSLS De AXIriys SpvcoNiluss s o nd : it hot o1y be. PlentiRi, emaarecs e BT enoZunce Wan vy Reau | [%eling én oy behait' {e Dishon [ UM L WA e souit siioudh onstration blood- A an ressive, an e bu of 'olorado co: ¥ ;AAI‘(:IANRGO :?wnsn. part, But will be exceptionally fine. | ol (A0 IOreEVS AR, e ety | anten e WO candl- | suit Young Amerios who was.down —_— shed among residents, lt is - gy Among the first summer visitors t | Where services were conducted by the “The total number of persons con- |3t the freight yard on Laurel Hill as feared, could be easily CREAM OF TARTAR eaded sparrow. This freak bird first |John Quinn, . = ,094. - . MAGIC YEAST box 4o J|PU¢ In a nappearance last’ summer | chael May, John Mdrrissey and Thom- “Four persons have been ordained ‘af_::" ::“;t was én Ocaoc‘kflbetoredthu Bise Buth Durabam of Beookivh 18] eh: b‘-! m% u::r o . : and took up its abode near the resi- |88 Cooney. to the diaconate and two deacons sectlon, or the flying squadron| e guest of Miss Henriotta Bidwell. | rata yeara dence of Mr. and Mrs, Fred A. Abele| J1a@rge delegations from the Knights{ have been advanced to the priest-|2r¥ived in town from Stamford where acd L _Presi: Wilson s Sepa Oteen 4 Pco 3"”;“1“'“&“.?«,3" e e s Wl Clerkymen . “HAYS: e The i’i&‘&“fi:‘é“i&i‘fli‘&&:fii‘:fl?& Mr. and Mrs. Willla A. Norton have | of -:hn:;lnl:t his ’o!i:. —— Clinton J. Charter, 75, a wealthy re- | palibeaters were Mortimer Heflernan | sented letters dismissory and been re- | 4 Bour or s later and it was 11 S fhelr summer home at'Sastent| o6 AP0 farmer, and native of Ellington, |and John W. McDonald, representing | ceived into the diocese, and nine cler- | SO0k before the last section got in. died Monday morning at the hom |Sheridan Council, K. of C. William | gymen have recelved fetter dimissory.| 7 o delayed arcival mads it mmpos- il e o Chiagel o gt of bs daughtter, Mrs C. W. Kibbo | Wallace, William Finnegan and Mau-| ““The number of clergy belonging | Siois {9 Eive the parade at the adver s Grvad Dytiiea né Chiags s spent i, Mass. iTe had been il |Fice Cuihane, ropresenting Waterbury | to the diocese at present fs: Sishops, | iecd tme. The heavy haul up West | % fh hom arre: PY 5 om’v:-‘nxc::m i L v iants Bimr ot o S P e St g &nd 1t 'was 3.30 befors the parade SOt S s e, in the | SOn. 3 g - Charter homestead. addition to the mumerous VISItINg | bt Cotecsdn G Amclatns e mhAToD | started from the Tairgrounds, Mr. and dfrs. Clinton Higbee of Erle, clersymen, Included Walter Fitzmau- | v ‘oraree® 1% Snciating as minister ot The Smartest 4 when they reached Main street, but | S a%e Euests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis ”:‘he 1orry bost running from Ma- |rice, Sr, ‘and Frank and Miss Alma e s T BT here was a good sized crovd on hand g 's. to e mainland will be | Fitzmaurice of New London, Mr. and le parade went as far as the square, again in use this summer and will be | Mrs. William Shea of New fondon, J. e G e B Mxmdm:ohnwnmdot then up Franklin street to Willow | o 00F & under the same captain, Charles An. |C, Bland of Norwich and W. T. May | scasse apa’c” Of Clersy Within the|sireet. Up Willow street to Broad- | phringield, Mass. are the guests of ferson. Tho road to the island which |of New London. e ere e at present 14 cand-| WY and back to the circus grounds. | Mr®: S X B L PR connects it with Mystic e s dates for holy ords o i e tide . ‘ oly orders. Miss Iottie §. Squire of Willlams BRESN B hanTo? e "t ltlen tha e e e o : gereet has rsturmed from & vigtc i cis, tor—>C: ed at 8 and a fair crowd joy- | her sister, Miss Bertha Squf in Secretary Walter E. Gilbert 1 send-| afiss Nine ormmae e itor of 8, | FOTKErS and 72 lay readers, regularty [ 5§’ tave mous shom P17 | Chester, N. E. ing out notifications that the Moroaon ss Nina l, Qaughter of Mr.| licensed. 1 have consecrated two|° s 'aoon as the big show was over i for Summer ? et Free Academy Alumni association an- ; Robert Trans | Churches, lald the cornerstone of ome| (no canvass men got to work and a| Mrs, Charies Peck, who has beer mand this month. nual meeting .is to be held on the B church, dedicated one parish house,|few hours later Barnum and Bailey’s | visiting her cousins, evening of June 10 }n Slater hall. !n- e s ‘,_r;’a x:::‘du the cornerstone of ome Par-|yas on the way to Worcester. - and Mrs, Annie M. A The appropriate article ||ana Principal Tiren wit sree oaes T SRR A %gmn.:!:n T be celebrato| p’;md""m"’ :' ‘:";"’;:‘:‘:lt"t';;“;‘enu il It's the “Pinch Back” or ith s il . H. W. % foé % cerning the progress of the school. | Congregational church, = The house| o -t ' enoerony > experiences Irwln‘u nchool in Philadelphia, before| . \ nant position ta the. sk | COuple Ftood under an erch of laurel | ble. Morning praver will be said, | here. "About 12 o'clock the officiala | returning home for the . summer, is either name. The namé is th: man, performied. | after which the polls will be opened |Of the circus appeared at Selectmgn mmmmm ok i B2 -t'fe:stt!;ooo %200 has | Miss Alico Claic ot 'fl:.n.tord played | for the election of the standing com. | Balley's office to secure their license % - ‘Thomas's church, and at 8|of the Barnum & Balley circus term- y H. Dowe, teacher in Miss| “Sport Coat” known under The constellation Bootes now holas | W25 , ttradtively decorated @nd e | o'clock the convention wiil reassem-|ed Norwich after their the If you have the average ath- 3 the wedding march Lohengrin. the - |to play and announced that the cir- by $reup comsiats principally of & stream | 20 (e Iy, O L e | mittee, delegates to the sumeral cor |0 B o et e, parade e | Ko o Zor |letic build, it’s the most be- mhy w&tch 3 PLAUT‘:::.D'M“ the “handle o ‘the big dipper (Great | Soo D et i |8 Gy ill bo Eiven up to gemerai e s 2 R Y style S DI wore a tulle veil ant rer s e m"‘”‘""n‘ In the very brilliant star | bouquet of bridai roses and - sweet |t eayons” for rotonne Easchoon Dlicty agent stated that : coming ORI GO WORY. mfil‘m lor street clock 5 peas. Miss Lila Baker of Wickford, | will he served at 1.30 at the Har- d Concerning pilushes _nominatio s Sousin of the eide,_acied =% | manile.ctub. Priced at $12. 5t bridesmal SR B, SEEEY S T R e e e Do Yationof thetc Y e ther ridegroom, general con. a; Scnter, a brother of the b The deputies to th - | omit the parade, but Selsctman Bai rs. —_— nomination could ha 3 e e o the detepat been | was best man. vention %re as follows: s sl R R Ml 1] L ot Wi 0¢ s T e i R mmxxc‘ SPRING M“.Lmy n-doumsaly the cholos oF e Giner s Neepton APl e, . 5 erical—Rev. bundreds of people wers standing lcan rank and file and will cor: Rev. John N. X‘wh Rev. J.|around from early morning patiently o 3 Li Ernest deF. | await h al 3 st ”. B T B e ST, ity Bogher o7 | e [0 e et s B | S SR ENG iy T raw Hats | Thavs .why MRS., G. P. STANTON by et Sotin ey | - Lay o Gard liner Greene, H. why didn’t they announce it - s Wi street. r ‘ At e ono nanare o?%:{#: o N n Hanover,| He urton Mansfield. €1 e B stroats castior” in" "t | Mie ashiggton $1.00 to $5.00 ICCA e e ot B fpocnine instad L Robertson. lic to stand around. Selectman Bai- | = MMiss New - Brunswick, N. J., held on beautiful and valuable The deputies of Synod of First|ley suggested that they parade from | been several wfi Blu‘ ” , i e ot lema “’m%"’m' it Clerical — Rev. J. Hiared o SRR Chidca % how ‘1 the Chitego Dimock—Baker. m.:-me-_amavfi. Rev. Jons N, | URGING ELKS T0 t librarian In ome of the Miss Daisy Detella Baker. of Brook- . PARTICIPATE IN PARADE. | large Touls Clinton Dimock | Ley—Harry H. Hemingway, Burton ot P aconna ol wote marHes on | Mansfield, Chatles A. Pease, Charles | Local “Lodge Sends Out Return Post- e 103 H. Tibbitts. cards to Members. Rev. J. W. Areson of Grace Epis- copal church attendeg the session on Tuesday. Curtis-Bliven Engagement. OMr, and Odrs, Lewis L. G, Curtis of street, New llhuveunteut all members of the

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