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- Violins nH on easy unm § Fw -ppdmh address E. - -1, E. BULLARD, Blnu Place, N-r- Mucl o!' Wieh, Conyc ™ Tonng day, ok . cial church... MOrTow, HORTON’S NEW YORK D,“éfi’;}g&;‘ ”‘{"‘%fi?{'&?s‘ WILLIMANTIC MAN ELEGTED day svening.- &m ! Be BeV. | ASSOCIATE VENERABLE »fimm TG e el Benjamin - Jom\- “Géts Office at Annual F Pum antaflamm a Meeting of Masonii Veteran “Asso- G friends at a mg Qdinner ciation. Criswold on 'theevening b3 race. : veterans 151 £ d 9g8a & aman Tmittes iy ) ¢ Cfin .Eutlord 'mm‘td.ty‘!v!‘ the N T - At the annual mes 3ixth annual reunion of ' the Masonte | fiS “g‘;"sm LA this ity A, s Do M st . Lyme Country clu Veterun ‘association of Commecticut. i Tuesday. last, J1 m Prosecute All Cases. S . Huntington was _elected i president: | Seventy new membérs were received The naturalization officials are de- _ | There are now 135 members’ in - the linto membership. Admits M"""“ Were False. |, e = to_ make examples of all ap- CY clab, e The following officers wers slected: | They met Examiner-Chiirch at the | plicants for, naturalization. who. make ineit, BaGT kAt b okl ey e L Thpker ?cfi(&fi 'hhf;,y P BERTpARLY. X " o isonia; - assistant - vener: ‘master, | admi to under nuh.thtmcy , 80 N!AlN STREET _ | received the junior middie €lass prize | john O." Rowland, Wallingford; asso- | were not married. Schanker of ‘$10 from Williston seminary’ at|ciate venerable masters, Johm C. E. ] e a the' commencement. : exml-n’ on| Humphrey, - Simsbury; jamin Wit ths m g ers if they act as such with 2 MISS M. C. ADLES TcetA: - HER TR E:osmun of the false statements of | cial secrecary = : N S5 ke 5 5 wn, 150! veluntarily an wm&m i P . €4) a fourth subject, designated ;~FACE, “SCALP "SPECIALIST |, Swahn's orchestraat Men's: Raliy, Joseph. E. v admitted that his-statement in - SRt WaAs PVIESER ":;;smrmmn Ties-| 20 tomorTaw, cThaver. hullding-—ady. 2 L s | his_ petition under oath that be. wWas hf‘mflflflncum ST nd o d:gg vuk:x':’ plicant mflm';ha subjects until Saturday Mr: and Mrs. R McAlfl‘f&l‘ ot 3o ; | married and that his wife’s name ‘was < alumnae wko -were not having re- 7 A T m P Shrly e ol BU e BP0 H W Rosie Scanker, was untrue. and also| bl th unions from: the. gallerles. 3 House, Norwich. g:gem ont of their daugnter, Miss 3 that his statement in court, under oath, | i At "the “conclusion ! Telephos Mw York address, | juliet Ethel to. Alexander. J. ol Fig $8> ho-wvay martied Wie istant registrar, H.. B, Later in the day Mr. Church appear- b mzm ittt ¥ sf strar, = er e day e tnesses of Bradford, Westerly. . fonbury; chepinfi B - &d Defore, Tudge Joel H. Reed n open | faldiey: o by ; . Next wisk Fip Brosoiit o Siibai g Vv al, court, stated the situation to the court, | flling ot the he petition or upon. the hear-| 4 ary ‘club of ~the - Central . Baptist sentinel, N. H. Tuttle, Torring- |ssked that the order ad | e Sre proportion of its living members. pres 4| ehurch win ' have its- annual “outing { * er to citizenship' be revoked and- then etated o his position that fo fhe svmmer home of Mrs, J. & |, Venerable Grand. Master Tucker, in|tht the petition be denied, which was|he was a clerk and that he resides at| oL - Lhis s & new custom - his annual address, reviewed the his- | done. this y ‘The eup v;z aw . ! 4 l-\n demands, ;. SEE OUR FINE LINE OF Perkins’ & Calen Wi tory of Masonry in. Hartford and S S0 AT mrast: Gilpatrick. . - 5 mmr.hfi,,m fiplen: the At East Lyme, Everett Maynard,|Spoke of the reunions in the associa- o TS R T P TR : 5 | s e alone her memory of prescribed facts. STERLING SILVER probably has the earliest peas raised | tions In Hartford in 1875 and 1836 He|ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. | ' ‘| COUNTY HOME CHILDREN HAvE '|{hS classes lent a pictur President Wholley ~ delivered the' in the town, He has been marketing|Said that Horace ‘Wheeler .of Bethel i % commencement address at Bryn Mawr. and this vegetable at Crescent beach and |Still held the veteran jewel as the HAS NEW ORGAN. EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. " s Black point for nearly two weeks at | Member of the association longest a s o s als on the collar and red ties: 03|, (NG eGGIETY SOHOOL i CUT GLASS hats 'y Mason: Opening Programme to Be Renrered at| Miss Holden’s Room Entertained Other| Wore white belts with little jingling s N e He_will‘be 89 years old next Mon- 1030 o’Clock Mass Sunday. - Grades at the School. ' bells fasteneq to long tassels and the CLOSES FOR SUMMER. Robert Gilkinson, 16, son of Sam-|day and 68 years a Mason. e # numerals in blue; 14 carried S l.‘ w cmu) Jeweler uwel Gilkinson of South = Manchester,|, Treasurer Charles H. Kedch of Wa- &t Fohn's Fyutan Catiielia contel o Thursday afternoon’ the children in|J2panese parasols; ‘34 had green bags | Programme Well Carried Out Under . We 'y died in Norwich Thursday. The body | terbury, reported rectipts of $582.55 | Plainfield, whose pastor, Rev. Willlam m- Holden's mom at the New Lon- | With _flle Bumerals in white and white| Direction of Teachers. Phone 799-3 21 Broadway | was taken.to Manchester Feiday. The|and payment of $308.40, leaving a bal- | A. Keefe, has many friends in this|don entertained all the 81 wore Holyoke "‘“0 ruffs E— oA : funeral will. b ‘ u;;;, ance of $275.16. & 4% , has just installed nmm With the following pro- Mflfi’ht with o) The Long Society school closed on FINE WATCH REPAIRING (Saturday) .gt 4 . Grand High Priest innon L. Tut- | organ which will be app! by | gramme: ‘afternoon. The ‘tle of New Haven of tbe; ‘Grand chap- | the parishioners of that church. This Song, When D-.hlen Pled, lchuo H gzr‘ of 'C‘;mnecucut. 1 Arch :12:- m]m is gemlnly beautifal and ;1 s e - 3 ‘Central Baptist tomorrow night. Dr. |5ons, Made a congra Ty speech to| plete and will no doubt conf Pearl; song, 4 - on. 1der, | " “The following ‘programme was e 4 Blaorin WLl D et Y, o i b T taERN, greatly .to° the choral work off Th Quartet ey i unfi A.1carred out nmierfiudincthmolfl)l The necrology list lncludes the fol-{ parish. The case is of solid oak;, ‘Gagnon teachers, Mrs. Spaulding apd MMiss The Windham County Assoclation |lowing deaths of eastern Comnecticut ‘pipes. i ¢ % Pukallus: of .Connecticut college, is_to hold its ie” Oper which ur o1 > soa K Wvluomn. Arvilla Henfleld; Vacation e meetg with Miss Dyer, chair- o *Yatmea b%rnggn-flque A . H Mother klyn, Tuesdey, June 27, ther will Ties. all_the student activities. st i el e 37 B Cu 2 < - jve ony S i Dr T S a““&m Somerset, Norwich—Prentice’ Avery,| Diainfieid to hear the : B Skinner hall is just completed. 2 umm:g"‘m ‘Olson, Charies Jus. Iocet °t { ] ““'m' b g;::mhm'%x %‘E-en'xfif 'cr ‘%:m)’ }}*‘“;“ 1% :'c{;_g arranged. by B Prof. H : eift ::l the president of the board of | wiewicz, Stepnen Cimochowski, Leon w 5 0! 3 T 2 r, directo: 1 S trust The m.hw.q jgmawx afrmg ‘an=1 neil. ey . '-' well a5 Watrous, Lymden Watrous, Frederick % Teresa Sullivan, organist, who has put recitation, 000,000 hnson, ‘atrous, George Jen- \ - nually at Holy Cross coliége for the| Eastern Star, Willimantic—Andrew |in comsiderabie work for thin mecasion | The Meaning. of the Colors, Kennoth Skialies e th g e B :‘x’ng it g;dm“" Mathematics, o best essay_on some. historical subject | Metzger, James Walden, Henry H.|Several local soloists will assist in the | Gallagher: song, Star Spangled Ban-| President Woolley aiso mnounud $ T -{was awarded to Robert H. Mahoney | Holley. following ;programme: school;' recitation, Old Glory, four | that .the W‘l of trustees had voted of Norwich, who was also awarded| Asylum, Stopington — Charles O. xus in B flat, by Korma: m flag’ drill, 13 girls; America, | t0 - begin to -raise a $1,000,000 fund, | v, m m FRISWELL Co hbnorable mention in Physics _and|Main, William E. Dewey, Henry N. reeuse 15 G, by Faulkess Ave|School - % A art of this will be. used: for baild- y : ? 6 Fromnty, arc et d Rellef, Mystic—All S i Sy AR ] B gl i o et us a o A ang e [y stic—. len lent ome r ty. 25.27 Franklin Street Georgo _ W. Bustmell, - generally | Avers Nathin B pysh R o | Spellman, ten MOOSE VOTE TO HOLD il A ¢ rest will b 4 the endowment known as “The Wolcott Farmer” is| Wheeler. es! e added to the ent — s race Corning, wing that th umnae L7 e an avowed candidate for governor of b el g §Z,,'{§{’.2’°§o.§l“u‘},‘, }’,{ é’l 05, Wiood.- M_E_R e il Itl‘:rde' in ]fn?:d an emlowm;lt flr stu- dy 'P!'m. Raymond Tfom er“ Connecticut on' the repuhhcan th:ket. GUARDSMEN PASS FI’RST The following are the -pccmnfiou Make Further Plans for Preparsdness|dent-alumnae hall, the trustees have . 2% IQ He nas Wflrfim 0 nore- qm organ, showing that avu—y little| Paceils ot 2he. Fourth decided to let them raise this amount thnmw Julia Szumlas, Godfred Job: ,,.,?,\ . |chairmen . of fo! sammjms 8—@5 Spkep Ly has- been very carefully looked otirid 3 for ‘their share in the task of rais-|sen, Willlam Daniloficz; Bob White, for their support Braotlialts 800 Mok of the Alate Chnst . ing the $1,000,000 fund. song, by school; A Piece, Walter Ken- ractically en of oa At thelr business meeting Friday | ™, %y of the | graduating glass . Haward Fe < REAL OERMAN AGER Rev, Howara - wm-e Beneaict, | - - Artillery Corps®at: Fort” Wright. o 4“;‘; g uals—Five octaves, oc o night the members of Norwich. Conn.,| 8¢ S ©f 200, Sralieting Lach A s 4 L. and Miss Deborah Bleakley, Tedile (o ata: lodge, No. 950, L. O O. M. voted 19| ¢," the student-alumpae hall, each | s Iiile Ra e Aty is on draught at werc married Wednes: v evening at| Seven hundred and eighty-nine of- il gz)‘“&" Ta OCCM) —_Twol hold another carnival this year, and a per SRl Ry v o PR S e N‘- song, i H. JACKEL % CO. eight o'clock in the ‘B%’;i eld Meth- | ficers and enlisted men of the Coast |and one- octaves, to ¥, 30| contract was signed with a large car-| Member_pledged to give $1 S| Eteanor Peciham, '3ary g odist church, of which. ridegroom | Artillery corps of the Connecticut Na- | Botes. i 1| pival company. The carnival will be EVEEY Year of her Wfe 1o the Income | Mydle Pime; Miry Siumlas; Soda ————|1s pastor. 'The 'bri Rineen ; a [{bnall Guard: strctehed . fortitoofhelr | _Crest, matusl clationet, 18 #6,. & held in July. *The carnival will bavel lcorusr snonla join the alumnas as. Ui a2 e A g in Wil = n,rms. ‘gave a mighty yawn and tum- o 4 - | & _horse show, water ving show o 3 DEN l |s I = A mag bied out of their cots at Fort H. G.|&na, § It. 61 notes; trumpet, 8 ft, 61| gix girls, a silodrome and other attrac- | Jociation as soon as —she graduated | Gladys Ericson. Walter Flah mmr e AT ’f,“hu?";,’:m“ N ay O | veall A nnal Bousiin 19 s ) o0k 38 eIk American flag s to *®| Bicktord, father. of Eillzabeth Bick. | so Stephen Jadbiewice. Rosaie An: 3 " lay even! and W] at the en reveille sounded or e T , aw: e ion DR. E. j. JONES Lenox House, opposite Boston Store,|time at the annual - ten days en- | DOtes; oboe, 8 ft., 61 notes; salicional, 50 | d Charles Burnham; The Dolls’ i emost votes In the popularity con: | [07d, of the gradusting class, gave 330 | derson, . o1 30 till Saturday evening. Ladies, make | campment of this branch of the state|8 ft, 61 notes; flute 4 ft, Sl notes; | test, to start the 31 000,01 fun Hospital, Helen Johnson, Florence Suite 46 Shannon Building |cariy appointments. | Tel, 1267 —ady. military " service. “This i the life Barp’ acollenne (two ' ramks), 2 ft, 24| "Xt the meeting plans for the Pre-| S iy & Manr bt | oot dDesbeth TG, FuNL Seo . as the exclamation m more than paredness parade were lered 2 Take elevator Shetucket Stiest en- | Tne state picnic of ‘the Sunshine She Tubty throat andl it was aid in 5| Pedal organ—Open dlapason, 1§ = and tne committeo s ;slf}:nmt’flmpow. memory of Dr, Clapp, who retires this | Yeomans; The Spring Has Come, sons, s s L society will be held in - Elizabeth | manner that signified sincerity. 30 notes; stopped dlapason, 16 It, 30| er to secure a band to lead the Moose | Year. — The baccalaureate — address |first and second grades: Little Sweep- Park, Hartford, next Tuegday. There| Breakfast came first on the day's|hotes: total equivalent to 572 pipes. | delegation. Bevmour DeRasha is chaie. | ¥as by Rev. G, D. -'vhmwm Ross, of lers, Julla Koswoska. Gladys Bricson, will be a basket Tunch at 1 ock | program, save that while it was b Couplers—Swell to greai great to , Union. Theological Ses Villa' Kenfield, Viola Koswoska, Elea.- ly and cxercises in the aftemoon. Mrs repared a- detail Which is chang- | pedals; ootave coupler (great): swell| on Of the committee e nasy wis hoid ihe Glee Club | nor Pecidiam, Mary Prodell, Myrtlo " OLIVES, L-.‘e and Small mx:n:i ttaheb:taze presidefit ex- a’:fiy was, occ\lpé:ag in b:lenn!ng the WApedalsfl Tty R - = finfinfior drh;n:; gladnc&m‘ath, 5::& fi‘mor 'W;g::n guknx;u‘g, Stasia, Du:r 'y pectec present. 3 ‘I streets which stret twees the ccessories—Vox humana, wins " lectu CZ, Tson; - Flow Heinz’ Worcestershire Sauce| wnen munter - coltege, | ths © New - A e mm'::t:" e mgnc_:l?g e filwtfc DR g wamfln:‘:“ui"n:::wmn N esd cl.“y m“mtmna'a niieheon. andt | o mefnnt&fbrw i . 3 an luty vari- ’s bench. S ¥ owicz, rena ler, Ru! ‘elfo; :‘ ¢ Peanut Butter in bulk and jars York institution which trains young|ous kinds such as‘'blending puw’da- Pedal movements—Full - organ, w 5 5 e e [ “Twelfth Night,” most ably presented | Six Sunbonnets, Julia Koswoska, Sta- 3 ;v‘%m:'r:l dert‘t:! b;h \tx::fiimwi i m sbfl ‘occupied the time until the midday | anced swell D Frank Holms' Motorboat Strutk by byI thaGDmmatk:’ club. = fi.m efik?,' %e{:nm sv:l-“nz; Lr tern 3 0 [V e and Tree exercises o] SWOS] Grape Fruit Marmalade gree of Bachelor of Aris, one of thosa o R Grens parads PR herminiey |t e odulopsdl with cup o€1 - Yualitn Sinks in Thames fiver, "fl?:"'ml’r:v"“cé"& on Wednesday, 173 o 150 Plag and Star Spangied Bane 80 Frances ‘hen flag was chin ‘absoli 5 X Miss Marjori [u: receivi lomas. 5 X Hen:r'll:kr.ed‘to::l:flyl%.r Narwich: - o e The Plgl‘flhg,d(ll‘en aom‘]lwt:xg n:éu l:;: ~ B Chiaries M. Jefforaon’ defivared an O e e e i Peopie’s Market| - suna < M ity instalied the.organ eden Mdireas on ‘Ametica ana the Warl | To Quebss by Aute i P 4 AT (Saplas) serging L ) FUNERALS, : Friday _An orchestra of 30 pieces from Mr.and Mre. Henry Monte left on, - ; Selogal b e STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND = e : Springfield Symphony and a vested | pyigay for an automobile trip 5 Franklic Strees LR S R S R Timothy D. Sullivan, N AR T ol 3 ¥ choir of 200 voices furnished music, B S b e it JUSTIN HOLBEN, Proristor | speak at the Danislbon st} AL 8 Siolock Nriley morsing the fu: s : : ‘ New "'”"‘" System. ey i ston as ke Mo T Shuton “on_ The' Gnerel . Gonfa s foaced of ,:‘{'3% Fiin &fi“_“flg Many Local People Took Trip Down made in | : e~ ~——— | From the Standpoint of a Layman.’ With r%h.tlven flnd{ friends in attend-| tHe River to See Varsity Crews Row. r'fld& Mh“ ':: struck 'u{ s‘:fi; %(mt -Eow%w:u“m . ~|@nce. " Solemn requiem mass was cele- when the crash assar and 3 m American flouse i Topturs, of Comtore ctreles meet |ENC ) S ook I Be. Fetads| ,, Tno steamer ~Biock lsiand ok af o _m.’.'m:“mx. were "aie | Ioges, nea decided upon o new metiod . JOSEPH ' Sovsit thin ooy, Ftetn, Sl calvln v docson R S i B : it e o ot | BOOK BINDER gk orations x 3 : 3 King's Daughters' color. Twa, hymy i reven! A Uik Rtiadk S50 etly by Miss d 4 & c r. Holms' 1{1’ p.nd m be wnd earlier if de- Loy commi S Ty P et e S et e B B 5 | TR o 52 000G | tame ek Made and Rl e Ordo FARREL ‘& SANDERSON, Props. |companying wym»m ~ 3 : . Mmfiuz ; bml A TR ot Byse Wav i e 4 of New Haven, Jos oseph and Jeremiah | o TH follows: &> i %mm : ; Duumonfl:‘! ml:uclty. i mm- mate, e : ¥ < s ¢ .g % L.; attended i ‘limarth; steward ; chief Frank: FE ADAMS mvsm% ' 861 ‘,