Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 2, 1920, Page 5

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—_— \ . 5 - PERSONALS k y TPecent. business visitor in Middletown. < A ..:i'}f,f.?'“ u-- S, mg; f_:‘ ‘Con- Maritah, Wikassiiny, Jane Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kohanski and son 5 O the troltey imes T NoFwich @il Xew ==__——-;———$t—.—— TRy ment SOl Ans at Hookt e Looten, told_the Strctore of the New g ndon’ Chamber of Commeres Toedsy Six nurses were graduated from the)judge the community by one family.*™%as |-that VARIOUS MATTERS | osesh 1. Plante of Sorineteld was at | i 250" Sura™ nospital _tralning| 4rest opporeumis of any. work 1o Berwice, porish® YOul SUbAAIL o them within Two Light vehicle lamps at 8.45 this even- | o homs 8 steeet East Slde| sonool at exercises held in the Hugh|and the calling of the nurse offers the lwats of the eity of New Lowton, t bor- 3 e “the (hajioer. Wi Henry Osgood Memorial parish house of | greatest opportunity for service. There is bough of Greton, the sate micaivar com This week thers are 65 patients at|, )P &nd Mrs. J. B. Hough of Stafford| park ehurch on Tuesday evening. Friends | no end to it. From the first cry' to the {amission and the (rolley companics may Backus Nospital, Norwich. ;have returned after visiting Mrs. John R.|and relatives of the graauates filled the|last breath there s work for the nurse.lcome fogether on gronmis of equal re- ‘Fowler for a few daya. hall to_capacity. The room was effective- | It has been said “Once a nurse, alwayslsponsibility amd consummate the builé- There are no graves of soldlers from| ;. Henry Shannon of Washington street | ly decorated with palms, cut flowers, wild | a nurse.” This is true; It s in the soul.| ing of the link which 1¢ o much @estred the world war in the town of Boltod. |y, reymed from a trip in the Berk-| flowers and lilacs, the graduating murses| Nurses get married, to be sure, but by pevple Of thh twb towns to <OMMect In towns along the shore, granges and | ghires over Memorial day. in their uniforms and caps being seated | still retain that fine character that makes | the tracks of, the Westerly and Stoning- church socleties are Holding baked shad | yoo caniille Cormier of Somerville, | in the front row, with a large number of | up the nurse. suppers. e If the cap is put one side | ton branch fof the Shore Line and the s P graduate nurses occupying seats 0 not put aside the smile that chesrs. | tracks - S rn | MASS. Was the guest of her paremts on is emblematic of the B th.':"rhm N sl Bompelt sveimie- over the Nftdey: front of the hall. cap is emblematic o nurse but| across ames River bridge. - o =gl A5 The graduation program opened with | the smile is the expreasion of the soul| Presidewt Storrs, Recelver Robert W. o #0 cents for lot) Mise Mary Garvey. of Meirose, Mast. | soveral ‘seléctions by ine Harmony ehub, The spirit of the true nurse is. the spirit| Perkin fof the Shore Line company, M- i der. folf Droamiig ;:fey“{:‘ e ot ""i. ;“:“':" "‘-) L3y | after which the graduating class marched | of the soul. Souls ministering to souls. | yor 'i‘]:’t; Morgan, Highway Commis- : in from the hall to their seats. Rev.| The community welcomes you in vour|sionef fC. R. Darrow, Sefectman Hewitt Dreams -of You—adv. Day. Gurdon F. Bailey offered prayer and Rev. | profession. You may not meet with ap-|&nd Gf C. Krestzer, Hepresenting Gréton In the.suburbs, farmers rejoiced in| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hannd and son, | Romeyn Danforth of New London de-| preciation, but the service that you de|Sidnéy A. Goldsmith, ehairman of m’- “::‘:‘-cr heat, rushing their| Marvin Hanna, moved Tuesday from|jivered the address to the graduating|is your reward. 7! thadnber of comerce committee on trol- Washington street to the Lerou bloek,|class Rev. Mr. Danforth said in part: The Norfolk Inn has been reopened |on Main street. Docctors and nurses in their profes-|ry A. Tirrell presented the diplomas to|#trong and Secretary J. G. Hammond for the season with Harry Sweet of Leb-| Mrs. Sophia Prentice, after spending | sion come in close contact with the com- | the graduates and Mrs. C. L. Habbard,(Of fthe chamber, with several other of the anon again in charge. the wintér with hér son on Lincoln avé- | munity and it is they that censtruét and | chairman of the ladies’ advisory bos directors were present at the meeting. Dance at Palmer hall, Fitchville, Fri- | nue, has gone to visit her son, L. Brown- | preserve the Health of fhe community.|of the hospital, presented each jeradumate] President Sterrs pointed out the pol- day, June 4th.—adv. ing Prentice at Providence. Wha su, it did net. The 1 in the eity| The presentation of the;three (confiecting link acress the highway now on sale at The Plaut-Cadden Co— | Mr and Mrs. George Howard and | TIPPQSt 4% oL The Reollc 0 He i) | The o general eficieay‘and onvl:l::m—l bridge and he Safd that he would be glad adv. e o o e e | they Would say to the doctors and nurses: | —Was made by Dr. Whtter K. Tingley.|l0 0iscover some solution of the prob- Thursday, the feast of Corpus Christl, | Boek end with Mrs. Foward's PAteRt®| you have taken up this business of | The surgical prize was awarded togiss Yem it -possinle. & there will be masses in St. Patrick’s | M™ 2 - health, now go through with it.” There | Anna Pounch, the genefal effioiency o lTesident Armetrong the cham- TH AYER B l_ D G church at 7 and § oclock. Mr. and Mrs. William Parks, Mr. and| would be = lack of co-operation and the | to Miss Irene Wilde, and the obstetricar| Per 2%ked Mr. Storrs it the Connecti- 5 task of preserving health would be vain.|prize to Miss Agnes C. Quandt, ‘The|CUl COMPANY would be willlhg to release - If a contagious disease shouid break out | surgical prise was the gift of the/execu. |1 (Fafichise for tnis westion of track and will set out an orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Clarenice Luce at Fast|the city would suffer tremendously and| tive committee of the hospital, the obstet.| 10, % "% P e Ea e Local dealers are recsiving an abund-| " nothing could stop it. The physician de- | rical prize waa the gift of the Jyates ag- RO CONSUBCt e fink - President FOREQUARTERS OF ance of mative asparagus and radishes| Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Robertson and|pends on the community for aid in the|visory committee, and the pries for gen- e Pl from growers in Preston and Ledyard, |Miss Luele A. Ayer of South Coventry, | preserving of health. The _community Lamb, Ib...... 18¢ eral efcioncy was Eiven byt noerie| it the proposition to the amectors of - 7 the Commecticut company, and would in- and Warren Andrews of Norwich spent | soul is also needed in religion, business, | The prises were $20 eagh. m’;';f‘ z’:_‘;iy Ribbon Banner announces|Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Aver of | and evervthing, in fact, that has to do| The graduates arey Mise/ Blizabeth 1.| (o™ tie Chamber of Commeree directors y e of their decision. ar Preston: with the people. | Smith, Plainfield; Mis Azmes C. Quandt, SHANKS FOR SOUP itz:r‘v:; June 4tk at Rockrille, Foland |~ riiss Hosbel Paimer and Mios Ruth| The work flfd‘hés"“m zn the bt ;:‘:' L_nnslvn: Miss [Elanor ;M. Aspenwall, !u?;:::::rl;el“:hw ao?:l m ‘g 10c The Yale rowing squad will arrive at| EIlis called on Mra. Janet Miner of Mid- S’M‘ :’p",“‘r":e“‘:fl‘v % ;‘:;]: e sty mlfl';ns:-lg:‘;!‘em \_Thevg Nor-| organized to construct this link, extend- — - Gales Ferry Sunday fo prepare for the | dletown Sunday afternoon at 1T Of| meet with those that are not, but do not ' Irenc Willie, Wanregan, "« oFwich ; Miss | ing from the tracks of the Shore Line to i her niece, Mrs. Benjamin H. Palmer, y » 2 the Cenmectictt eompany and operute ;:nulll races with < Harvard on the|Ief MICS N enue. -3 X Mrs. Lincoln G. Luce and daughter of o e T peent of ample" trecs | Stafford Springs spent Memorial day with the trollty umder a lease Prom the trolley The state department of health is to| Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas and little s0n | gopyrer HOME MISSTON WOMAN KILLED WHEN TBAIN e ;‘,’l',’,';“g;p:n,‘:: b i conduct @ child hygiene institute in | JOMT M“C"M esday to_ their 54 MEETING AT WATERFOED NICELY CURED the house of representatives at the cap-| Trading Cove after passing several dayvs HITS AUTO AT SAYBROOK |it over, which would be done When it ot Toe s and b as guests of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam B.| Delegates from all the Beptist churches | One of thefsix people on an auto truck | demonsirated that it was sel-sapport- Corned Beef, Ib. 10 Tt Ak + Good | MACLane of West Newtor, Mass. of the county will be at the First Bap- | instantly kifed and the other five more o | 98- 0 540, IUCH vou must buy Bven Wiltiams i Max Weinreich of New York, secres|tist church, Waterford, on Thursday, June |less seriousiy injured as the result o fam| Selctman Hewitt and ¥r. Avastrong Bye", i¥a the last record recorded while| Max Weinrsich ‘of New FYork, secter|tisc shurth WARTUL SN oraan's | nccident Mondey. st e e | aseskod ME. Sutes and M1, Pram S VEAL CUiETS, B DIRE RT U AC Th EIHECHIGRn Co ady. of Stores, was he guest of Alex Pasnik | American Baptist Home Mission society | when theftruck was hit at the crossimg ] theY Would pledke hemseives to do all Mr. and Mrs Frank I Prentice and|over Memorial Day. Mr. Weinreich and |of the New London assoctation, Mrs. A.|near the ftation by the New Haven train| I (helr Dower to help put it g""’m‘ LEGS OF VEAL, Ib 28c¢ || family of Farmington avenue, Hartford. |z pasnik leavd this month for an ex-|F. Purkiss of this city is the president. |No. 6 Saybrook Point to New Haven.| & Tt B e i spent Memorial Day at their summer | tanded visit jn Surope. The programme for the annual meeting| Mrs. Elarence Granger, 26, a bride ot | Commissioner €. 3. Bemett seurin the BE ifi home at East Lyme. 2 5 i |1 to be 48 foltows three months, was almost instantly killed, s e E BEST CH ROAST The Girl Scouts of Harttord have| Ceorse Kinmouth, who left, Mystic MORNING SESSION being thrown out and her head crushed. | yore ny o, the discutsion the foflowink: several months ago to go to D¥nielson planned opening a summer camp at " s b vote was adopted: Votell, That President to work in the office of the trolley road, (Daylight Saving Time Used) Her husband, Clarence Granger, is the|go o ™ p"p:: plans upon the approval Crystal Lake in Rockville, August 1}y, been transferred to the Mystic of- | 10:30—Hymn. moat) seriously injured of the OUNer OC-fof his board of WireEers to MMMIL until after Labor Day. fice and has moved his family to Lord’s| Prayer. cupants of the truck, heing sent to New | yne people of New London andl Groton, At the quarterly conference of Trinity | Point until he is able to get a house | Greetings Mrs. P .F. Wolfenden | London to the Lawrenco-Memorial ASsoci-|a proposition whereby the intercsts of Methodist chureh held last week, it was|in Mystic village. 10:45—Reports. ated hospital, where it was found he bas| the state highway department, the two voted to discontinue the evening service |' Ny and Mrs. Lafayette E. Evans and| Recording Secretary, o fractured skull and concussion of the | towns, and the trofiey vompaties, Shull during July and August. daughters Liceetis and orena Bvins Mrs, Herbert Peckham |brain. His condition is critical. b respectively ‘subjected to"aneutse cer- The first quarterly conference of the|of Bridgeport, returned Monday after-| Corresponding Secretary, The others injured includ Dwight : vear was held last week at the Moodus . tein agreed responsibility and obligations e e L S L L Mrs. C. E. Eiligg] Merrill, driver of the truck. back injured, | alike toward the consummation Of the Methodist _church by District Superin-|home of Mr. Evans’ parents, Mr. and| Treasurer scalp wounds and hip injured. Taken to | bullding of the frolley link, FRESH CREAMER | tendent Willlam H. Dath, of Norwich. |Mrs. Byron H. Evans of Washington Mrs. Susan Penhallow | his home. = President Storrs agreed to do this lb 62 The outing of the Hartford Bird Study | Street. The trip was made in their| Nominating Committee. J. W. Rogers, fractured leg, scalp|within two weeks and advise the direc- BUTTER, s C | club scheduted to take place at the |automobile. lection of Officers. prcd 4l other injuries, come internal | tors of the chamber of commerce. —————————— | | summer home of Dr. C. C. Beach at Ver-| Max H. Foley, fleld engineer with an|11:10—Workers' Conference. aken to the Backus hospital, Norwich. SUNBEAM SALAD mon May 28, was postponed to Junme 19.|éngineering and architeet firmand new Mrs. W. T. Thayer, Hartford, Conn. | Condition serious. He is the son of Mrs.{ GIRLS' CLUB REALIZED DRESSING 30c The former residence of Attorney John |l0Cated in Jersey City, where he is|12:10—Prayer Service, Mrs. A. F. Purkissj Harriet A. Rogers of 47 Pearl worki the tructi f a 12:30—Luncheon Norwich. G b Dh : e3 hs T8 ~ | working on the construction of a large 2:30—Lunc) 2 . g S e DA S e T e DO I bollding for the Crass Mssufactiting HarTy Getehell, skull fractured énd | 0" SIrlS) executive council of the e B . | Company, spent the Memorial Day holi- FTERNOON SESSION bip probubly broken, taken to Law- | ST + of Norwich, former residents at the | (! Y hol AFTERNOOY 4 the Law-|iny at the Community Center robms. 3 day at the home of his parents, Mr. and|1.30 Praise Service, rence-Mamorial hospital, New London. | -Tiiesday evening, With T prosident .\Si;e utital Lallaby by Alma Gluck | X M J. Foley, of No. 3 CIft place. Mrs. M. Mitchell, Montville | Henry Bolles, 70, scalp wounds &nd |yiss Marion Swan, decupying tne Yoo mist hesr (T'and Biy T at THs e 1:40—Americanization in Our Association, | bruises Taken to his home. . - chair. . ONE-MAN TROLLEY CARS Mrs. R. D. Trick, Miss Kern, Mies Carter | Thesaccident " occurred at a crossing| The service committse reported that Plaut-Cadden Co.—ady. % . por Sehier of Ths Hullctin ‘saascaty. thut ARRIVE RERE FOR TRIAL|2:00—The Missionary Training School, | Whene there is no fiie man nor gates. this would be a good week for Alfred| Three of the new type of one-man mhem members of that committes visited the Miss Tidmus, Waterford | The/driver of the truck, Dwight Merrill, | County Home, Sunday, May 23rd, and Noves, the English poet, to repeat his| trolley cars, which carry from 30 to 40 | 2:20—Address by State Secretaty, o 4’}"&“3:: o & toad of workingmen and | furnished an entertaintment programme Visit fo Norwich and again read his|Passengers, have arrived in this city for Mot W T T > oo » m to the Pratt- | for the children. This commit:de vixits polin; TR Dhase; the Connecticut Co., and are to be un-| Music o b cesr . 7. Dot Wiver, a8 wea | the Connt g S = Home every four weeks. a e m each morning, and as he ap-| About $13) was realizsd frem the A_month's mind requiem high mass | '°%ded At :;‘;‘.,,"i:fi?’}‘r‘iin?& ey be L proached the crossing, siowed down ® e aance hai at the ik cleh Tecntly: SWEET JUICY ORANGES || tor Patrick McCall was sung in St. Pat-| One of | ‘experimental was sat Saper.| Mrs A, E. Reynolds, Somerville, Mass.if trifle, but apparently did not have his|The Firls are grateful 1> those who 25¢ || ick's chureh Tuesday at 8 oclock bY |intendent Samuel Anderson Tuesday| Unfinished business thruck under contrel, for when he saw | worked so hard to make the dance & —_—e s S | Rev e i Quinn, of St JONW'S|night and will be demonstrated by an| Adfournment. the approaching train, he could not stop | Success. OUR BEST BRI el 3 operator who is sent here from the fac- his ear, but -continued onto the track, ang | The public are patroniziag thn can- Granville Crandall, employed for sev-| tory where the cars are magde. REAT EATATE SWANCTSES his car was struck fairly in the center|!S€R Very generousiy. Approximately FI 241 /. lb sl 90 en years in the spinning department of | The cars were shipped here on flat IN LAST PART OF MAY?Pd carried along for several rods bafore | 125 PeuDie were arcomodated there lust our, /2 1D, . the Paweatuck Woolen mill, is now in|cars on the rallroad arriving In the cing real estate transfers in | (M tFAIN Was brought to a stop. Tme|week. A regular dinner is servel at +~emmmmsmns || the employ of the Eastern Finishing | New Haven freight yard Monday night T g e et ihe —town |[T3In Was slowing down to make i |DOOD aNd & Special room for men has YEARLING LIVER company at Kenyon. They will be unloaded at the Greene- ?"m‘""; {f‘j"{l; ten‘d”! of May: | ®EUlar/stop at the Junction. been opened. A few more wmall tables Relief Corps members meet at Buck- | ville car barn by having the freight cars 1 joseph Ericson to Andrew | Drs./Erwin Granniss, J. Davis ane|M> mested and the club smembers «++ 16} ingiiam Memorial Thursday at 1:30—adv, |set as near there as possible and laying | , May 21—Josenh Ericson Redine, the latter of Ewsex, were-at the | TOUIL HTIRLY SROTOSIRts Such owtrit- Many of the old soldiers expressed |% SOt section of track o gt the trol-| Anderson YuEMand eriace 4 scenesof the accident, within 15 minutes | "The treasucer bat e tocr coon- T pleacure at the very general use of the | 5, CArS onto the rails near the car| May i—Clarence T afterfit occurred and, zave first aid. They ‘ocea term, “Memorial Day.” which is what the & i ind those w! ve Sl Louis Markow to Charles A. Chamber. | St Granger and Getchell to New len- Tneir duee that they wit m:‘m The Nurses’ Alumni Associa- | /eterane approve, instead of Decoration lain Rocklawn, Warren street and Platt| 9°p jand Rogers to Norwich. ed.. lum; ay which means nothing. MISS MARGARET CHAPIN I8 Sl e 2nd Mrs. Granger were married| There will be a semi-annual busi . Included in the program of improve- | VALEDICTORIAN AT ACADEMY| Catherine E. Ryan to Rafaele Demi- |thtee months ago in Hartford, and went on of the Win. W. Bt if"S onum rensieh 1o the yoas| s Sadharst Eotai, daughter of | colo, 33 Pratt street. o . . o should be the placing of signs at inter-| Mrs. Charles W. Chapin, of 75 Town Peck-McWilliams Co. to Willlam J. Hospital, cordially invites all|sections of the streets to show stran- | street, is the valedictorian of the gradu.| Dilworth, Mowry avenue. land. ree me ness meeting of the D, K. unit Thurs- o7 live in East Randolph, Vt. but three |day evening when the siection of ofi- 8 ago. Mr. Granger secured work at il take S [Pratt-Reed & Co. and moved to Savbrook. | mass m "ihe ciub members wi 3 i mass meeting of the club members wiil gers their names, in the opinion of some | ating class this year at the Norwich Free —Estate of Elizabeth Murphy (Being unable to find a tenement in Ba- | be held this (Wednesday) evening and duates of the school to its/|citizens. Academy, according to the announce-|to Isabella Pagono, 114 Thames street !:x or Desp River the couple rented | musical programme is the feature gra R 3 haven't joined our record club|Ment made gt school Tuesday by Princi-| Estate of Elizabeth Murphy to Mi-i|place in Sxybrook, and rode on Merrilrs | attraction. L ,| Jt you haven't joined our record olub | NS ™06 8" Bl chael and Letizia Pagano, 91 Thames|truck to work each day. Mrs. Granger| Miss Van Voorhees, who bas been annual meeting in the Nurses’ |ou arc missing something worth while. | P2 S TR0k was carried along several yards by the |Secured as directress of the club, will Join now at The F '2:"‘3“"“'" Co—adV. | apout fitteen honor students most of and_Annie 1 lland to Tltha‘ wreckage of the truck. Rogers was car- | take charge of the rooms July 1st, A Norwich cosl firm cannot supply | whom will be speakers at the gradua- i Washington street. Home, today, 3 P. M. 'Mrs.| ./ omers, for the renson tnat they can- ™ -5 ried on the pilot of the locomovtie for tlon exercises. This is a change from| May 26—Willard and Mabel C. Welsh [two rods. not get aharge at their wharf unioaded, . the custom that has prevailed of having|to Willard Welsh Realty Co., Thames B. W Ryan, corresponding |aithough cvery day's delay because of SALSBURY PETITIONS POR X welsh KT;;mmflucfor of the train is Thomas RELEASE FROM PRISON not more than six or seven speakers on|View Manor. land. . Sears and the engineers S. Maclntosh. | s e the men's refusal to work is costing the|the graduation day programme. Mabel B. Simpson to Willlam§ No statement was made by either follow- | 1ite mensence Moo ;:!u“mmm : secretary. company $40. = et Finlayson, Frances place. /| ing_the accigent. » 5 A Mystic resident, Courtland C. Potter | ErECTION OFFICIALS ARE Elijah B. Woodworth to Joseph and and killing Willi K. tl Sals- Henry Bolles is a former resident of ooy b e i has received word from his son, George ~ ; : Sophie Kochanski, Greeneville Heights, 3| Galen Ferry, and sovior bury home in Preston on May §. 1915, i Potter, who is in college in Maine, that TO RECEIVE INSTRUCTIONS Yo, coived o coneVisrable mum. of ey mm | o i e Tkise eetiten. S INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY |the dormitory in which he roomed was| The officials for the city election Mon-| Patrick’ J., Mary E. and Margamt | cratitude from u peraon mhom To s | Parden. > the mesting of tre board Chares A Diei ieiting friends gn | Purned and that he lost all his wearing|day next week are to receive their in-|Boylan to Francesco Barbarossa, 132|from drowntng a mumber of wears purdons a ersfield on Jume 14 B B T apparel and belongings. structions on Friday of this week at 7.30 | Broadway. o He was sentenced in the Superior eowrt o'clock in the town hall. It is requested | Mary A. Graham to Frederick G. here on Oct. 9, 1918. Antoinette Van Cleef of Jersey| Indicating the high cost of heating, the quested | Mary 1 ; g 5 NEW LONDONER'S STILL He wan tried for first i that every official shall be present to|Ward, Crouch avenue. T Gegres murder for two weeks of Miss ( F08 o e eman® e | receive the directions by which he will| | May 25—annie B. Newton to Jackson BRINGS HIM §100 pyng|Dut was wentenced after he had on_street courthouse warm will take about $5po | Perform his duties on election day. Thomas, 21 Winchester street. Paul R. Parnitsky of New London | PIe8 during the trinl to guilty of sec- » of Willimantic has|more out of the annual appropriation —_— Lillian T. Ring to Jacob R. and Hat-| pleaded guilty to maintaining a whiskey | °"0 deSTer murder. I days with her|than in the year preceding. New Corporations. tie Siosberg, North Main street, land. | il and” was fined $100"ana sentenoen P ey e Rl e Herbert B. Cary. 3 The ‘following new ingorporations have £ IEE : 0 .70 days in jail by Judge Edwin s, |CItY awaiting trial he escaped in com- Btk B ot e, Seambull Hapter |y en - recorded’ LK the . Ascretirs sl Gixes WADE F0.CIEY |Thomas in the United Sentes qistra | PARY With Raiph Wells. 2 megro. but both the meeting at Windsor today (Wednes-|State: MISSION IN PAST MONTH | fOUrt in Hartford Tuesday. The jail sen- | Wor® Tecaptured within a few days. day) and go by train, will take tne| The Bearing Co., Inc. of New Londom,| ..o %0 B b0 L o T | tence will date from March 20, “He has | Wells has since died. Springfield west side trolley car at State | InCOTPOrated May 17, to deal in motor e n Gilman of New Francis Gilman of week end guests at Tt i s et | in Jall two months. o Niwi bearings, etc. Capital stock $10,000, di- | been received from f 61 Parnitsky conducted a still at his home | OFFERS 10 CENT INCREASE - - e T I | 1280 a0t the: oetirg ket Tunch s at| dded. into 410 hares of $15 cach. Com. | during May e e Mol an it was discovered when his i IN TROLLEY WAGE RATE o Sl gy . * | merce business withad:F-.mencLileinnd | very grateful. . A T - | complained to the police th: - p 3 t ent the d\\p»nvn.l:& Come in and hear all the newest re- | monce business with $1,00 !nco:n:;‘n- Metzger, Miss Alexandrine Trumbull, | band had been beakin:mher :;dh:l‘;athu;e C,A wmpmm‘,. -“'.. MX o ; : T e &|cord hits for your Victrola, a full stock | tors R. A. Keefe and C. N. Edmonds,|Comfort Circle (§8), Charles E. Ellis, | was making whiskey. Sheciiant; Compuny = S - Ihe commencement | now on hand, also eleven newly furnished | hoth of New London; Marion Davis, Ni-! Home Chapter, & Friend, Three Friends, . [ . Newell Dwight Hillis. | record rooms at your disposal at The Borwl it i _| trofieymen _at mectings held Tuesday antie. Mrs, 3. T, MAlom, Mrs. Lucy A. Hyde,|ter to the feaern] T = — The H. M. Martini Motor Sales Co.| Mrs. Frank Wilson, Mrs. Lee Roy Rob-|ford by United States Dlstri The company oftered an increase of ten Promise Crowd at Dance. ! Jewelry, includt a diamond ring,|0f New London, incorporated May 18, to|bins, Mrs. Morris Smith, College Endow- | Edward L. Smith and niac‘u:‘xlxlx:::,y :;:.:?.n" :::r Tm::l'l ;:-" ":"“ihhr m’l‘& {o¢ In charge of the dance | which was in posSession of Lena Roy,|deal In motor vehicles. Capital stock|ment Rummage sale, Charitable Circle | Who asked for indictments in the fofipm. e Ll BT otle FA 0 00 St ter part of the week | arrested Friday morning on a charge of | $50.000 divide® into 2.000 shares at $25 | rummage ‘sale, The Maurice Sample Shop, | ing cases: 2 hour, acoeridng 1o length of service. Un: 5. 0f the women mem- | hurglary and sentenced o the State |each. Commence business With $26,000.( Morris Sussman, Silverberg & Co, Mrs.| August H. Sch p 2 T Y% American | Farm for Women at Niantic has been |Incorporators H. M. Martini, 34 Linden 1, Taftville, he Plaut Cadden Co.—adv. o it ¥rand Jury in Hawt might in various sections of the =state. umacher of Hartford, : der the comtrct which expired June 1 M F. D. Sayles, J. J. Fields, D. 0. Cook. .embezziement of $24 700 from Phoenix | the trolleymen have been receiving 44 i [l 3eld | dentited as belonging to' Nrs Werly | siret Clarence Colling, ‘Aibere Cara: National bank, of which he was teller. |to 50 cents an hour. The company's * post rooms o - . causa and Max Boyer, all of - €0 9 t Tuesday evening o com- | idaneony, T 0" O Judge Peame of | caus v W Lon-| v M. C. A. Athletic Fleld Ready Soom. e R. Herman of New York, pass- nal arrangements. Mlsg al proposal also provides that employes 1 ing counterfeit $50 and 320 bilis in ngements. MSs| Connectiout members have been in. | OLNer new corporations in this vicini-| Considerable work has been done on Haritors aad othn o 80 S .n | sperating ene-man cars would receive 69 . 5 Conne: cities. | to 75 eents an hour. {pman of the M- | vited to be preseit at the reception ten-| 5 Are: The Shore Line Motor Bus Co. | the Y. M. C. A. athletic field on the neW | Herman e undor s b detention in Boston by|) A ocommittes from the trollevmen's < % i opposite tl P be mecting. The|fered His Grave, the Most Reversnd | °f,Ne¥ Haven to operate along the shore | builling site on Main street ite_the | Massachusetts authorities. i : B union recently presented demands for a . towns between New Haven and New| post office, and within a very few days| James W. Waldi of ew (2 e . Patrick J. Hayes, Archbishop of = New 2 i - Waldi of New York, an in-| Rat wage scale of 75 cents an hour, with nda the danc York, by the Catholic Writes' Guild, g¢ | London. Shares subseribed for 100, on | basket ball and volley ball courts will Middletown.—Work on the mertua hich $1,000 cash and nothing in proper. which Rev. John Talbot Smith is treas- | 1o o i chapel being erected by the members of|Urer. Bt the Hotel Astor, Friday even. |l Jove Deen paid President A. . ternal revenue officer onapi ntion 5 he ready for use. Qualts, shot put and | violate the Volsiead = e T e ST oo o Thepy jumping wil on the program. ing liguor. Waldi was arvestes acceptan Tejee- ] N By Phelps, secretary: C. C. Carrofi, treas-|"‘Frea’ Williams, an_ enthusiastic mem-| rinton 3 few weeks ayo o0 20 T9T-| on the question of acceptance or §t. John's parish, with some assistance | € grer; W. H. York; Progressive Motor|per of the “Y” gymnasium class and| Joseph Bertany of Bridgeport —_— from triends, is progressing well. Miss Hellen Miller, who has been the | Sales Co. the latter owning 88 shares out| g of the best all round athletes in this | charged with maintaining a sl i oHODY. nER clerk with the state board of education | of the 180. _ vicinity, will be in charge of the field, | Pleaded mot guilty to an indictment ang | CA R n,,“‘c woors at Hartford for the past twelve years,| The Mystic Manufacturing Co, = of| ;g ne will also teach swimming to the|Was held under $1,000 bond for trial hpe o g v | has resigned to go to Pittsburgh. Al | Stonington bas increased its capital stock | poys of the city at Mohegan park be-| Frank Kaptena 'of - Stamford plesded| Miss Catherine Ruth MacDonald, a educational departments in the state | from $150,000 to $200,000. . | ginning within a week. The motive in|&uilty to .wviolation of were brought in contact with Miss Mil- RN = eeomee DO YOU SUFFER L the prohibition | teacher in the Fishtown district gchool, 3 minds of the boys of the Y. M. C. A. s. e judge warned him and jm-|aocidemtaily shet herself at 4 o'clock THE ler in w:lo:: work and many persons Eiected at Mt. Holyoke. 18 1o bo of Teal service te men and|Posed a fine of $50 and costs | dantay, seiscoeon wine cleaning a revol- UL RS A Uy, Miss Ruth C. Child, a junior at Mt |boys. of New Britain,{ver in her room in the home of her mep- A G o N I Es A notice has been received by local | Holyoke coliege, South Hadley, has been charged with having a bottle of liguor |father, Capt. John A. Fish in Noanmk. The alumnae that Mt. Holyoke college has | elected secretary of the Mount Holyoke Three Compensation Agreements in his saloon eontaining meven per cent.|bullet pagsed close to her heart, but she F received a gift of $500,000 from the | chapter of Delta Sigma Rho, the Na- Asrees of alcohol, was fined 3§20 and costs. |is expected to live. general education board of New. York, | tional Forensic Society of Intercollegiats| The following workmen's comipensation [] Frederick Richter f Stamford pleaded| An X-ra L y examination at the hospital which will be added to the $3,000,000 | Debaters. Miss Child has been the see-|‘ETeements “;"J ‘;;:“ < approved bY guilty to an old indictment for theft of |in New Lwadon failed 16 show the loca- endowment fund being raised by the col- | retary of the debating soclety of Moun: Mm‘”"";“ tZ Pl e - [ 31:899 worth of shoes from the American|tien of the bullet and another examina- lege and'from which increased galaries | Holyoke college during this past year,| The Aspineol e by oo f:u'l‘“!'z :m.% l'; March. ©On ac- , 20 yeas Fity employe, dislocation of right ankle, | Thomas let him off with'a fine ot $1c0 ™" recognized it the rate of $8.77. e Massasoit Mfg. Co., Oakdale, employ- ers and John Fridsy, Oakdale, employe, of its teaching staff will be paid. and she has been elected the vice presi-|plover and Mra Mary Howes, Jewett VAR-NE-SIS i a3 8 || Bach candidate for nommation for |t Of the Same for next year remedy of real value in the treat- | [ governor on the republican and demo- mest of this disease. cratic tickets will be asked by the Con- Hope Eebekah Anxiversary. The * ‘Stery of VARNE-SIS"will intereet | | NeCticut Woman Suffrage association to| Hepe Rebekah lodge, No. 21, I O. O. .vmbe-lh Yor His 23ed Birthday. F A party was held at Mr. and M: leves Get 8250, hn Klimaneky's i 'reston, Gaining entrance through & rear door| o) . o r Batare torn ligaments in leg at the rate of|which had ocked o0 ant owe T Ty state his stand regarding ratification of | F., observes its 36th anmiversary this|y1o.4e. b e g g 3 sandwiches, fruit, the federal mffrage amendment This| (Wednesdsy) evening with 3 visication|' New London Ship & Engine Cs, Grot- | tobbers entesed o resis 4 % lemonade and candy action has been decided ugon by the |from several of the stats officers an.i m, employers and Dennis Reardon. New | Edward J. Heffernan, 35 . Truman | Tacacore. Bana. B wnd Heary Horm. AR.NEISI Ekncutive beard of the aseciation. gres work with a large class of candi-|pgndon, empleve, crushed three fingers, | street, New London about L ogp? A % 5 dntes. 0 o'clock, | berg, Fowie: Robert Fow- fractiirs index. figer of Tight | Monday evenlne and Stoe 5230, N Joogh o , at the rate 12.23. ous pieces of jeweiry, some gold CONQUERS RHEUMATISM || riest. Peckiam Raburns o Virieia Wins Henors st Beown. s ' i el ot of money whien E ieut. Howard L. Peckham has re-| Robert G. Noyes, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Winsted.—Mrs. Edwin Sawtelle, whe|Were in other rooms in the heuse T8 FRES. Sond for it turned to the engineer school st Camp | G, Bred’ Noven. of Lol il mvere. | has, been postmistress at South Sandis- f ot touched. : ‘Humphreys, Va., after spending Memorial ‘was ‘one of those tapped for the Cam-|fleld, near ‘Winsted, sinee lefllqlvr has A R YR day at his home on Corning avenue, Brown university. resighed, because it cost her more to ran' Some men are born great and b 2 vt the officecttmn shemmeetiess, | . . 4c0melittie.of theic;own, accard,. Following the graduation address, Hen- |16 wconditions; Presiaent J. P. T. Avmn-| is a community? There are com-|a handsome bouquet of cut flovers. ‘fv of ;&1\!3; mm&: -_!t m:mm); m‘; Tuesday aftern 3 ¢ | munities and then there are just places.| Dr. George Thempson presented thefftime wr o operate it possmle Centrat lm. g rezl::}.;n‘wxgu?em:l; s&n!‘%vf:: e | What is the difference? 'The difference| class pins, suying that the ehss Din wasg/PEoDerties which they now own without :L 'fiu Cheste: n...nmf P street after visiting relatives and friends|is that a commmunity has a soul and a|a reminder of work accomplished and emy| [MaKing any further extehsfoms ih the 'J o o %Y Vietrola, | In Ware and Springfield, Mass. place has not. Norwich has a soul, but | blematic of obstacles overcame. service. But he admitted the wesdl of the utie records your Vietrol N X ‘rolvws: Miller, pastor Golen Texts, for luncheon. hall 2.15, eirole journment. to rafly. Mes. Avery part has heen interest in the has made his Mr. Ronzee'is “with text ®f cirdl; 12,15, AuRtrmhes: (WINE APPARATUS AND Missouri, Mrs. port, state president; 5.15, report ‘mittee on resolutions ; hrvitation for 1321 conference ; h9mh B he Srder; 3.0, ad- Avery, @ied ut her sreet shortly after nNSTEML following an iffmess of bhly 2 Mrs. Avery tad been in ‘her health on Tuesdiay aftermoon Iy before fve o'clock wab taken pains about her heart. A phymiin summbned and Mrs. Avery W ently rhcovered abbut hime Dotk Shortly before midnight Sim sullered another attack frem which in August of 1944, the Ham and Serah Frimk. was Spent In Hast Lyme she was beioved ®f everyone - her. in Westerly last month e was with Charles 5. Avery. Avery wemt to Hve in e Grove strest whd have since. Mre. Avery wea Trinity Wethowist charch, WAS @ Weman of chaming PRwIhEIRY, & froe and sympethetic frind, with sincere BorrOW learmed of her dAmath w wmited n_marriage - Galvin. The grosm conductor on the local trofler jimes and e i V. E. ic by the Wheeler's i fh Greeneville Station. Norwigh, b & Service: in Tattville R /nneg)um.cy in Jewet % . R, e in Central Vil was decied To aphoiit SMITEREE (b W mer Lewis sist in the convention plahs. These cbim Pharmacy: in Baie w0 Mmittees Wll' Wb aNHOENSNR Inthr. s D. Judd, ewawman W : A R B po Yy commerce convention committee, Drefi . aW# ran be obtained ed at the mesting. ' : i 5 e W. 0. I T. CONVENITON POk THREE COUNTIES THRURSDAY | The trisotnty wixtenth wihual . C.T. U. vonteremce Wil Bing Wmay dal- “egates from New London, Wint and Tolland counties to the ‘Methedit ahurc at Bast THommon Sh Thumsey, Juk - 2 d - B in Plainfield ; in Mossup ey; in Putnam by Jas. ts. The propramite i T e TaYPNE St W 10.30 Bevotional Eads - hymn | weloome, Wre. F. C. Rbbs, Bow | Thompson ; Tespohse, ¥vs. L. O. Twtte ; Worwich ; 11, mitenres of o l Wrs. €. H. Hiscos, Jewstt - e TR _v Niew. ©. F. Pric:, sounsy | TS Werses for saie, weight about 140, presigent; 11960, chcl TMpUE, 13 AR Eduoated Suiteass, Mrs. J. W. Dy, 1210 woll wal), rhwbwad : During the lunchean Mrs. AUTOMOBILE IN COLLISTON G. T Robbtm, oF East Thompson. ¥il| u umma Dowe tar, ariven by BH. Wil the Srory ot The King's Duughters | % s et J Wurrsy ®f the Mustern Connecticut Pow- Altermonn. fr ‘couipaxy, trastied Into the auto Dumip- 1.30, devotiohal servive; 2 ifivess, |er at the cormer of Bath and Frankln Fdvals, Mrs. Ray Evan Burewew, far- cester; 2.10, muEi - Tjatet wame B pumber was Tesponmg to u teluphome tufl Yor u fire at No. 22 orvi NIt wtreet Wt 12:5% o'clock Tuesday &ft- ITUARY Mre, Full A, Brewturd. Mrs. Julia A. Stoftard of Waller strest, vare hospital in Vauxhall woest in city. Mfs. Swddard was dern ville 32 years ago, the A. and Emily Stoddsmd. @ivd Monewy At i S' v im: 4 I : T h!!fli?g_ s ik was horn | 32 1 il it i passed ‘i 2 j i o] W i ¢ g i i i aftairs of %!! e i Blair—Reymond. Tn St Patricks church morning, Jamen Exgene Biair ‘changed | Laure Raymond, both of Nerwich, = by Rev. Wynw P, emplaved a5 & home at No. 7 Narth nd Mrs. Henry Bleir. His bride is » native-s? Albion, R L., and i the Jenughter of Mr. and Mre. Moses Raymond. She fms lived at Ne, 197 Yantic street. i 3 Ronzve—wcCarthy. the flames x- At the rectory of St. Patrick’s slmroh Tussfiay merning at T vies P. Galvin unitell in ma; Arthur A. Ronzee of Hartford and Mise Helen McCarthy of - this city, . bridesmaid e d:‘:ei” Theekla. ald, of Southbridge, Mass., » eommin the bride. Following the -di.c-:' mony the young couple left Tor a. which will take them to Besten other cities and on their' reters make their home in ' Hartford - Park street. United States with. retutives in St. Jeseph' the grave. n‘l‘he’bflfle 1;‘xna daughter of M rs. James McCarthy ant her home with her - empioyed. in @ clerical capacity at the employed, - - e parents at Xo. 35 Umtil recently- b OTED. SDWIN—In Norwich, M .Mm-'-u? Balewin of e 1 — ™ May 31, 1920, Jekn A st Terivie May 1. 193 ok Funeral at the home -1'::- wom, ”‘- . ¥ B2 weinck. ST SoRiaE e False Teeth services in St Patrick's Shureh Re Daniel F. Sullivan was. oelebrent. op o mass of requiem and Pref. ¥. 1. % was at the organ. The bearers Dennis Connell. John I, Shugrae, Callahan, Patrick MeCarthy, Stanley and William Dynes. ocemetery whem. . Galvin rend a commitemd soreies &

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