Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 3, 1920, Page 5

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Miss Beatrice Stillman of Norwich spent the holiday with Saybrook friends. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Himes, of Provi-| dence have been in Norwich, guests at ,A party of ten members of Faith Trumbull chapter, D. A. R:, enjoyed an automobile trip Wednesday to Windsor ; : 3 + | where thel.y attended the. annual n:‘flunl The Wauregan House. |° The Connecticut ' delegation that willy + of the Ellsworth Memorial association at 1 e T 2 Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Klingor of New|attend the republican national conven-| R. Leland Keeney, Somers; William H.|the ~Eilsworth homestead. * Those Who VAR.[OUS MA Ly o i went A Mrs. C. York spent Memorial Day with Mr. and | ;00 ot Chicago will leave Union station, | Heald, Stafford; George W. Klett, New | Went were Ars, Will L. Stearns, Mrs. C. i~ More hot'and hazy weather is promis- | Mrs. Charles Slosberg, of West Main |'Britain : John . Trumbull, Planville;| I Twist, Mrs' W. H. Oat Mrs. A. C. ed. street. Hartford, by special train Satwrday at| Wiiian! 3. Malone, Bristo Daniel . Thompeon Mra J. H. Whitsey, Mrs: A- Light vehicle lamps at 8.46 this even-| ' Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clish have returned | 149 P. m., standard time (249 daylight| Cronin, New' London; Wison S. Rey- |3 3 . 3 4 = & ipe:. el DS home after spending the week and Me-| time), arriving in Springfield at 3.38,|nolds, )‘?md:efipwn; }\vu‘l:dn.mfl Hi'ewldl-‘l’; ;V ng. Mrs., E. J. Hunt and Mrs, Years Standing and Pn-l-.‘h Most' of the holiday guests had left|morial day with Mrs. Joseph Clish of 104 | standard time, and in Chicago Sunday|Meriden; Rollin S. Woodruff, N 7| The trip was made in the cars of Mrs.| curable Was Banished bxclm Frankli ven; Frederick L. Lamson, Norwalk; ] town by Wednesday night. e : afternoon at 4 o'clock. Nt Baldwin, Derby: Edgar L.)Stearns, Mrs. Oat, and Mrs. Twist and ¢ Rockville is to have a big Fourth ot| Mrs Frank Clark and Mrs. Loren| on board the train Saturday the‘con-| Pond Blymouth, the party reached herc on the return H July celebration this year. Lord of Amston, were guests for a few vention delegates will hold a meeting to elect an alternate at large to take the place of- Professor Hiram Bingham of Yale, who is prevented by illness from serving. Professor Bingham was elected by the republican national convention in March . to_be alternate * for Speaker James F. Walsh of Greenwich, delegate at large. The illness of Professor Bingham is said to be due to an injury resulting from an airplane flight while he was in the government service. ‘He was an al- ternate . to the national convention of 1916 al The “Connecticut Special” ~will - be made up of five cars besides the locomo- tive, three compartment , coaches, a diner and a club car. The trip will be days last week of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lord in Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Billings, Percy and Leon Billings of Norwich were week- end guests of ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. Clafence Carrington of Mystic. After spending Memorial day with rel- atives in Willimantic, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Congdon and son, Earle, have returned to their new home in Preston. Miss Alice Hooper of Montville, who has spent the winter and spring in Hart- ford with the family of Rev. Dr. P. C. Wright, has returned to her home for the summer. ; Mrs. John L. Comstock, formerly of Laurel Hill, ow of -Hempstead, L. I, has been the guest over Memorial - Day Continued hot weather will advance the picnic season at Mohegan park. Ask your music dealer for “Dreaming Dreams of ‘You."—adv. Norwich merchants are featuring some especially. beautiful graduation gifts. Schools in some of ‘the, rural districts have closed for the summer vacation. The street department's men have been giving Church street a Spring cleaning. Pink Hawthorn trees about town are heavily flowered and unusually beauti- ful. Wednesday's high temperature sent the shoppers in Search of strictly summer ap- parel. The Cradle Roll party of Par trip about 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. TEN MORE NAMES WILL FILL OUT COAST ARTILLERY The new coasw artillery company be- ing formed- by Captain William R. Den- ison, reeruiting officer, needs byt ten more _men to reach the minimum strength. = When these ten men are se- cured the company will be given official recognition. The company will hold its Weekly drill at the state armory this (Thursday) evening. oot Co Bmflv- Committee. The executive committee of the Nor- wich Chamber of Commerce will hoid their weekly noon meeting today (Thurs- Guests : Robert O. Eaton, North Haven; Charles A. Gates, Willimantic; Louis R. Cheney, Hartford; Alton Farrell, An- sonia; Harry V. Burke, Manchested; Ev- erett, J: Lake: ,Hartford; Charles M. Bakewell.:'New Haven; ‘Louis Ullman, den; Benedict *M. 'Holden,’ - Hartfor New *Haven ;* Danlel 'J. Donovan, Meri- John Brooks, ‘Torrington’; Frederick = S. erbury ard’ N. Allen, Hartford; J. Chase, Waterbury; John P. Elton, Wat-. Fred Baker, New Haven; Clarence H. Wickham, Hartfdrd; Andrew J. Sloper, ¢ “harles” - F. Smith, Hodenwein, New Lon- M.cDonald Rissell, Middletown ; . McéAdams. Meriden: Samuel A. Girls' Club Monthly, Meeting. There was a good sizeél atferdunce at i the monthly muss meetiug of ‘the Girls club at the Community Center rooms on Church : FRa R : day) at 12.10 when plans concerning : made over the “New Haven” road to|Davie, Danbury; And%w N. Shepard, - - Wednesday _evening.), Miss Marion |Sunday school is to be held Friday, at|pn JlsS Fannie B. Rogers, of-the Scot-1Springfield by the Boston and Albany | Portland; A. J. Muzzy, General | the next open , meeting ° will be = ai ! sw esid hdticted tae business| 3,30 tn the Parish House g e endiBoady railroad to Albany and by the New | Willi D i oL coe ot GBI UEEY ES, . e Tt % Eed i 5 W SR - York C. @ “Shore) “Raflf s . 800 | js " in charge of the arrangements for , meeting. 1t wae amnounced tnat Mies| \with the mereury S0 degrees during OBITUARY ork Central (Lake Shore) Railroad |y Rockville ; .Clarence G. Willard, } Van Vorhees of New York city, Who has | Wwednesday, garden. crps. tons. Disnted: from there to Chicago by Way of Buf-|New | been secured as directress of the club the open meeting. Mrs. Frederick A. Fish. lizabeth ¥. Dolbeare, wife of Fred- erick A. Fish, for many years a resi- dent of Leffingwell died on Wednesday morning at her home™there following a short illness Haven : mantie ; William V. & Palme; Theodore Wallen, Hartford; M. Briggs, Norwich. Brandegee to Attend Senator Frank B. Brandegee expects to meet ‘the delegafion in Chicgao and were encouraged to make a real spurt. Mystic has gome over the top in the Salvation ' Army drive. The quota for the village was $900, but $325 has been raised. The Wissoe arrived toda ke falo and Cleveland. The committee on transportation and arrangements has made public (e list of those for whom reservations have made in the train and oo the Congress Hotel and in will take charge of her duties on July 1. Winsted.—Miss ~ Cecelia MeArdle of Winsted has been engaged as alto soloist in the choir of the Congregational church in Norfolk, of which Mrs. Robbins B. Made Flight in Airplane, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Y. Messinger spent the week-end with friends in Prov- | idence. While there Mr. Messinger had ‘the pleasure of a flight in an areoplane, been Mr. Sullivan says:—"For thres leng Chi- Big cargo| Mrs. F vears 1 have suffered torments 'from was born in Salem 55 years|cago held for the Connecticut party. The|proba mike the return trip on the [80ing to the height of about 3,000 feet|rheumatism and was told that I coulé Stoeckel is organi Block Island fish at Osgood's wharf.— |ago, the daushter of Joseph and Eunice | list follow spec as.he did foyr vears ago. |and’travelled at the rate of 125 miles not be helped and had given up. ] adv. Goodwin Dolbeare. She was united in Delegate W Palmer of Willimantic has | per hour. P B e R YO ) 3 3 ¥ 2 and re: Hot, Springs, Va., society papers men- | MArriage with F.' A. Fish many years| J monry Roraback, James|DP€en appointed assistant scrgeant-at- - tion among recent arrivals Mrs. William and he with, other relatives sur-|p"walsh, Greenwich; C b, He affvEd slmfiarly " four, (yeare| FARUOIASKS EETRESRETATING . | elDed o B A. Slater of Washington, formerly of i “!V® A s Clark, -Hartford; Charle ‘Glarence G, Willard of New. Haven MASON TO SUBMIT EVIDENCE dlm?l;‘!;(alflln )Tmm.‘almbulnm:d’ - Norwich. A Amos C.Cutler. Ansonia; Arthur E. Bo t-arms. Washington, June 2.—B. M. Baruch, | 0% TRAT CIENT ) B O Tiad te The Peck library. Slater hall, has re| Amos C. Cutler, a life loni resident of | ter; Hush M. Aleorn . of the party will receive | former chairman-of the War Industries | T iUt SH O b S el Sttt Ll . died ecarly Wednesday morning Wright, - Pomfre . can flag upon entering the | Board, wrote to Representative Mason, RO e a6 gl . Bryan's, Our Islands ana|®t Mis home at 69 Union street, follow-| Willington: Isaac n fiere Saturday afternoon.. The del- | republican, Illinois; today asking that he | (SINOT (1s _being demonstrated 1 Their People. ;n a lm:srmg illness. I‘o‘r many years|ven; Charles F. tion will net .be called to order until [submit at once to congress and the a Lerou Drug Store, 298 Main St. it is The_tri-county meeting to be held to-| (e o 7"(1(” ”zh‘ fleading dccountauts i paryo s Ul () 86D the train ‘has left. Springfield: as it is [ torney general the evidence which prompt- | also E. day (Thurs St ARt Thoen e el .\f-mr uln o :P years ago \’\hlm\ hel| g, oeckel. Norfoll hie that some of the delegates will |ed him to charge in the house recently l;‘*l-“ the King's Daushters, not W. C. /T. U.. as . ‘l‘::“" '“5::?1Sfl‘;‘:o':nla\:tflm;flll]"'; ton, Waterbury. €0 ahroad during a brief stopover there. |that Mr. Baruch had “stolen $50.000,000 | Storg stated Wednesday Shele el ooapenr - from the government in copper alone.” | FrlACTiE B macy in Jewet City ¢ ’ ar e Mr. Baruch further demanded that he |y cna. ye in Central Vi “opies the Conference Minutes have| Mr. Cut was b i is city 77 S £ 4 A - Mr. Ba > Y s. Deen received at.. Teinity Mothofit| vears ake: thoroin ot Mo hog s urol | MASONIG. GEAND COUNCIL, SCHEUTZ, TO BE TRIED, be' immediately brought %o the bar of|by H. Elmer Lewis: in P];jnflg&) church and have heen placed with Gordon Cutle ho also were natives of ELLCTS ITS OFFICERS 'APED FROM ASYLUM j justice and condemned to punishment if | The Mercier Pharmacy: in Balti ; Haglund for distributicn. Norwich. His early education was re-| Officers of the grand council of Con- s of the Tolland county | found guilty and’ exonerated if innocent 3 R S e e ‘wi\'ml in the public schools of Norwich | necticut Royal and Select Masons were from the infamous and malicious charge tral Baptist church the last meet and he was a graduate of Eastman Bus- The Baltic Pharmacy: in Moosup W. Tuckerman: in Danielson by, Bur- in Putnam by e ~ roughs’ Pharmac: as a elected at’the annual assembly held in John E: Keeler of Stam- | You make against me. F. Donahue, and can be obtained a¢ ali the Spring Is 1o Do held oy the nE Of | iness college. - He entered tho: employ of | Hartford at Masonic temple on Wednes- > bench, Mr. Mason ina letter of reply made|first class drusgists. chairmen and._group leaders, the Richmond Stove company where he|day. Grand Master F. Ward DeKlyn of : three criminal cases on the | Public tonight said that since looking We should w° S e s | staved for some time, later, being em-|Danbury presided and the follow n'of the court: Wil-|over his previous statement, he would SR AR Ry R s i i by the Bulletin Company.:,After | were: elected: Most puisant grand ced with breaking|amend it to say that “you and your as- s of sl e ES . o |4, when the Class day ex The Bulletin he went to the|ter, Norman C. Stevens Kersevize, charged \sociates _stole $200,000,000 in copper-| o birges of oofl assret fo Sees about comparison on any arti-| wew st 330 in the areomaen ot _company as head accountant puissant grand ma ault ; s alone.” e added that the matter on | coa! i sy e Bt e phs h which concern he remained un-| Alling, w Britain; with larcen three | which he based his charges already was R odd cle of Men’s Wear. We wel- m:"(!;:n:‘x'lagi HIS mdo fmmml Hm‘v_\ (I;VIH til his retirement fn;fm busine: conductor o ought to t Tuesday by |before congrses in connection with the |€d - iy Broa old and fully| In Mansfield, on Jectober 10, 1868, he| Guild, Stamford; grs Thomas F. Noone. investigation of war experiditures. - — come it—because every piece flowered and £rown (o tall trecs. are ad-| was united in ‘marriage with Bunics T.|Baker, Jr. Hartford; grand : was committed to Middletown | “You certainly do not expect me to pre-| . : . . ired by all who pass through that|Gray who died in this city on December | Goorge A. Stur Londo: lum at the last session |sent this matter to your particular friend = of C|0!|'Img, every hat, scarf, street. S, 1904, He was a member of the Sec-|captain of the J. Oliver Arm- a month ago last Mr. Palmer, attorney general.” Mr. Mason hose, in fact all the way down| Members of St. Mary's T A, B so-|on? Congregational church and “of the 2. Norwic and conduc ped from that insti-| said, and added. “I shall, if T live, ask clety: of Norwich will go to Torrinston um club. His only’ surviving' relz e C. Beers rand ma iined a name from the | the attorney general of the United Si d to collar buttons, has been|5iy 3" ror the annual field flay and mi| tives are his sister-im-law, Mrs. Albert Daniel I MLt Rockville: Hata| atlor sarh e ettt g ity td ’ ’ | parade of the State C: ¢ Total Ab-|M. Cutler and a niece, Miss Louise Cut-|gzrand standard breaking into nearly fifty | criminally against you and your associ- carefully selected by us to in-| i °F0 i <city. "Hia'two brothers, AL | Sand, SN 1 oreaking into, nearly (| criminally against you and ¥ MONDAY, JUNE 7TH sure our customers against a| Roe shad. biack fish, mackerel. At the (_cr,;lvm“rj a-“g'o- nder G. Cutler, died | Newton Wa He js mow credited with| Declaring that Mr. Baruch, when head . : Broadway Fish m: t. 40 Broadway.— | S¢Ver? tee, three t of poor investment. Wy Tolland county jail on from Norwich State Hos- of the war industties board, had appoint- ed a co-operative committee on copper Bridgeport. Appointm ons, In these days of high prices, One of the most marked property im- Mrs. e AL ng. : haplain, Rev. I i A vaiti rme: Funeral s 5 A. King , Ne ondon ; g g s ed Sta ot o ghnast 7 g e Rlo e etoruey w",é‘g{,;‘:}- te Tl on i vesmeats et n | R o Hartfo ho_"n “oroken into re- | members. Mr. Mason eharged tat tnis| POLLS OPEN FROM where quality, style, service| purcraser, Gonren Geronpersar ¢ © 30 o'clock ‘from her late home at $6|chaplain emeritus, Rev. Charle nia for breaking in- | committce had dllowed. Sopper Droducers 9a m. to3p.m. h o e e s kridge street with many relatives and | Boylston, Riverside; grand 1d does no other harm than | to buy at' one price and sell at another. price are in ths IVer's _[“‘T‘}j;l""fi“n‘"_ the 2 London Asso- in attendance some coming from | George Loomis , Hartford; and sleep well. The staté| He also charged that this committee after Do Y Wi Bwnom u' seat. f}’w‘e‘mouz{“"; b L :: antic and cities in Rhode Island:|pondence committee, n on his rail for several|the war permitted 100,000,000 pounds of | 2O 10U ish Yy 7 & e aount, o] o s10n, | There were many handsome floral trib- | New London: copper which the government, he said.|ficiency and Business-Like We Invite Inspection but one-tenth, has heen P T semlonines cobiuaid e v N oy b AR ey purchased at 23 cents a pound. to be sold 2 =i i Rev lliam H. Smith, pastor of St |Twombly, REBEKAMS INITIATE BIG back to the producers at 15 cents a|Sepyi in O City Govern y Wednesday at § o'clock church. _The bearers were rel- | derland, Danbury ; IVERSARY | pound. rvice in Our City THE NEW MEN’S STORE | rick's church, a month’s nd friends of Mrs. King. Burial|mittee, Burton I i Rebekal % . ? If So of requiem for in Maplewood cemetery where |ven: F. Allen Bidw Totdon ‘and Norwich| LIPRON COMING 70 ATTmED p e was sung by Rev. smith read a committal ser-|ward J. Pooley, Meriden. Londo! - 3 MING 2 Qu]nn & Desmond atives and frienc: the sor- Cpmve oL e s trom - 21, 1 INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACE! VOTE REPUBLICAN vice. director C. A. Gager was in| Franklin Council of th rary London, June 2.—Crowds of well-wish- . 283 Main Street Thé Middletowh Press notes that dur- | charge of the funeral arrangements bhert R. Kind. Herman £ o 1 evening at-the One Eollans | ers. sang “For He's a Jolly Good Fenow| REPUBLICAN TICKET ing~the Memorial-Day ~ ex | S S Prothero and C. V. Pe { & % o as Sir Thol Lipton d by tra JEWETT BUILDING Moodus, Rev. Father Joseph K Announces Fagagement. | Sl ede ata ) D | Y b i o o o For Mayor PHONE 1375 tor of St. Bridget Miss Fletty Costigan of New York | BACKUS HOSPITAL NURSES by a supper in the | the steamship Celtic for New York to at- S 52 ke native of Norwich, announces the engagement of her IN ALUMNAE MEET! were prettily dec-|tend the international yacht races in Herbert M. Lerou paknown dead. oe. Mies Hensleta Lol CoMUsan.i ‘The. annual)ieunion.iofi the. Veilll nd an excellent | Which his Shamrock IV will endeavor to Under gr. D Senlor at Connectient college. to Stav-| w. Backus Hospital Alumnae 2 was following com- | Win the America’s cup from the American For Aldermen the grand high pri B e o fection | tion _was held in the nurses ho Mrs. Douglas, chairs | defender Resolute or Vanitie. 4 R. AN, en SR IoN e S Io Weinesduy. atteonn; 7 Mrs. Jennie . Mrs. Ada Re-| During the last few days Sir Thomas Arthur L. Peale vocation at M. emple, tonight, at|City. No date has been 'set for the|r SRR T LT B Yot ad NS Palmer. has received innumerable messages from Eidee T 6.45 Instead of 7.30 o'clock —ady wedding. Miss Costigan is the daunter | I WAL 2%, oiess mesting it "ollowing the supper the regular meet- | all parts of the World wishing. him good William S. Murray Motorists driving thro N Sk NEW ROl the graduating ¢ y v lodge held | luck in his efforts to “lift" the historic F J - ing Wednesday commented most Coction o es at Connecticut | Mitted to the ass wristman, grand | cup. Dowager Queen Alexandra in ex- or Councilmen orably on. the conditi ‘:;"‘fi?,:n;,:“d‘{@,:)‘s “,{,“q"“;r;’m"i;'fi program was. g randidates nu pressing her hopes that 1' omas 5 . . rade, still disfigured by the papers Bise in “Oh Aladdin” the play given | associatio the would yin with the Shamrock IV, Edgar B. \Vorthmgton e emocratlc || litter strewn over the turf by the M & fuden 5 an det) the fauspices piano solo, im from the lodge. “Certainly T am confident nm 1 am 3 vial Day crowd ; : eei | Elizabeth Dani ting were two s glad I am not too sure, for then there John S. Blackmar | Chier: ¢ BE jthy Trbryich Colleas ob, i ; mbly, President Mrs. | would be no sport for & . Chiefs from Conmecticut are going to i e : emb eside s uld be no s, or anyone. ~ 5 Tlcket Dtrait to attenq S L e e ¢ of this.city, und Sec |, Sir Thomas before his departure said (']‘lar:;b A. Hsagbfi:g ‘ the International Chiefs of Police e r Bpw = { utchinson of he had every confidence in Shamrock 1V, I ugene Smi { ciation, which will hold a five days emners o8 e annuah Lelate ol ese officers address- | adding, “Well, we'll soon know." g A BUSINESS vention in the automobile city, beginning | o\ pivnic at & Brook on Wednesday |5 on matters of impott- _ For Collector of Taxes : ey e evening arty left the city on the | SUNDRY CIVIL APPROPRIATION : Saturday next the annual rally of the ey and went to Gallivan’s lane ! DDING CARDS BILL GOES TO THE PRESIDENT James W. Semple ADMINISTRATION BY || fastern Connecticut At gl n to the brook. Fach one carriea | Shve Washington. June 2.—The house to X dren under 14, is to be hg ket lunch and after the supper a | Tt b £ A o e L o jia aset Juilipad e e Eee i might agreed to the conforence report on For City Treasurer BUSINESS MEN juniof secretary of the Board ERCue —— zabeth Dar by C Suvcit g DI oAELY, Stephen H. Reeves of Missions will address the children. Make Gift to Miss Moriarty. B o1 uirkady shax Dol buori Step > The United States Civil Sersice com- | ass of twenty women who have | S¢TVed BY senste and’ now igoss to 1 president i For City Sheriffs R s o e e ki BoAE BACH PN LS o rots 5 s e e e st George W. Rouse P h schools, | . e e Fiacy Town, | ments of their proportionate shares of the = partment of Stats N d Miss Moriarty a $10_gold piece| The of t -1 Miss Hale, a na Town, | T ; F e CANDIDATES ton, D. C., and e D ks dl\&'sd;\)’rz m'r!::m-,: mercial school have appc m ‘ s made her home.with Mr. ]sql’;"‘\;”"‘;yfi'_’r:‘ :::]::“mfi“:r;:g;grr'{;?‘l;:*‘ncl Charles H. Ray“es I year. ) e 5 e R T slee for several yea e £ Wi Commissioner M :“l' and Mrs. Max Lavitt, of Rock- :‘\\‘ “"“ "tlo‘:\n:\;l‘t\t\ s ‘\?. 2 motor boat \\ 3 G peEnee . 2 ke criginalinesod W Typyears For ‘ter ayor Sl ‘have 1hSued Tiitations T he S g e Harvard- boat s ne after the death of her par- s { . :':lllgv (’);‘:hl-irud;ugx\lwr?(m e Bac Hacbor- Tapress. ThisiMont have already secured an opt ed .with her aunt, Mrs, | COAL PEICES ADVANCED #1 Hugh Bladdedge Jeremiah J. Desmond itt and Albert Albert I The wed. s Month. |tor boat with g capacity \ L. Allen, on Town streef, Nor- TON BY BRIDGEPORT DEALERS ¥ ding will take place Th e G| - Do Hamhouiapress beswesn and if deemed advisable they may wich Town Bridgeport, Conn., June 2.—Coal prices ‘OTE EARLY - lat.8 oclock at . Emanuel e | etk jenaBanEUwkar S e el ter the Nelseco which will carry 600 Mr. Lathrop, who.is of a prominent | were advanced $1 a ton by local dealers ’ 2 Aldermen Hartford. e .;“r‘;‘g‘]"“‘i‘;‘r’wic’f“‘flm‘;“ii“‘_“"‘}1‘l ple. A special committee will have c Canterbury family, served -in the navy |today. Freight congestion in coal ship- routec ] B ) 5 der- e refreshments and tb a luring the recent a e re 2 vas gi is in- Milo R. Waters o i o the Tk st St con | LG G E A o o Dt S| € e il s e e | i e s war sending ond | s vae hven a0 e s ol 11 3 > TS | entry show no signs of receding, many | (o the light traffic in and out e Nosw' fon | L U P B S e egg coal'$15 a o e oalas alfo T‘:‘ 3 3 of the cottages on the northe: I on this particular Tun. SR HIGHWAY BRI ECEIPTS 8 - s also an- Anson R. Grover front being surrounded by ; e AT DAVIS TH RECEI road from the head of the lake to "m nounced that no order would be taken for cottage colony ‘for considerable distance e i $0,871.03 FOR PAST MONTH 2 ; Laborers Remain on Strike. i e = | Councilmen A P T T G ! With Broadway sn hows there were 5.909 fO?l e e ————r—= is still covered by water. e lationers i and ot Sl e L At L e g month who paid | AEROPEANE BROKE PROPELLER S e still on ke ‘in this city with 1 S i Slot l- e of crossing the AT HARRISVILLE, K. L Earl Mathewson In New Haven. at the 36th anmual|prospect of a settlement in sigit. The | fied to wear clothes o Gl 3 . d d F meeting of the Marlin Mutual Ald a850-| Sirike has been in effect for near'y three l-xf{;y&n}t_ e ey 3 T’ro\fullence. 1;.1 L J\m‘el lT.am»(r alight- ol o ciation, since Marlin rifles are not being | yweel e laborers demand 2 Paise of | and prologue, a a lur o 8iling safely at Harrisville this afternoon, John E. htzgerald manufactured and most of the. old em-! 59 m,mgmr hour which dema.d the |the Davis theatre Wedne 1;'.:M“”“u':‘k’““‘15 an aeroplane en route from New York to s v ployestof the Marlin Arms Cofiare | master: builders. haved fgnored Herbert Corthell, who pla arge trucks, 1§ goston. broke a propeller when the pilot, Patrick F. Sweene engaged in other business the me o bl lead, put over his comedy ted automo-1 caniain John Pearson, of the British i mall trucks S Z vated to disband and form a social elub. Plainfield School Graduations. effectiveness that mever failed of S };~an army, attempted to resume flight. Frank A. Sisk A triduum, or three d devotion,; Nearly sixty pupils will be graduatsd | laugh, while it must have been #11‘5”“‘1‘\0_"_‘“;”" - i nhonor of the Blessed Sacrament will | this year - from - Plainfield . srammar | tinctively - sudierice at the :w‘m;nr! 3 ilbDs; i§4.20; ‘one hoj . be held in all the Catholic churches of | school. The graduation exercises will | for I The Moonshine of My OId | Rt Patch patch . with _cheer il . AL : B tolls, §134.10; two-horse 3 . Collector of City Taxes this diocese Friday, Saturday and Sun-|iake place on Jume 9th. The Plaiafield | Kentu hit of thé | o four horse | Patch in the presence of the profiteer.— E . day. At St. Patri church the ex-|High school will hold their graduation ! night. coupons’ sold, | New York Sun .and Herald. Harold T. Robinson ercises will be held y and Satur-| exercises on June 16 this vear. Doris Arden and Rollin Grimes were | D e i LR day evenings and Sunday afternoon at) e favorites in_their pretty duet numbers Commectioul ears oross.| Sparing the Queens — Controversy . vespers. American Legion For Plainfield. and Ruth Wells played the vampire role | (5562 ; forcign cars crossing | 28ain tdrns on the wasp and how far Clty Treuurer The marriage of Robert Remsen Me- Preliminary plans for the formation | with all the requisite sauciness that goes |, dars 3 ©|man is justified ir tampering with the ~ Kim, son of ithe late Robert A. MeKim,|of a post of the American Legion in |with the part. Arthur and Rose Boylan £ balance of nature in the animal world Charles S. Avery an Ocean Beach summer resident, and|the town of Plainfield are underway and | contributed clever dancing numbers and | yNITIATION STUNT SENDS They undoubtedly eat —fruit, but they 3 lof Mrs. Caroline Remsen McKim and|the organization meeting will probably | made their dance of th on dols |* GIRL TO POLICE STATION |Prefer windfolls to what is on the tree. . { Miss Helen T. Stagg, took place Tues-)he held in the near future. There are|one of the features. & ¥ L d d And they kill flies ,thousands und thou- City Sheriffs day afternoon at the Gotham, New York.|about 200 ex-service men in Plainfleld. |features were furnished b Two voung girls grotesquely dressed.|. ngg of them. From a social stand- PP o Rev. Stephen Fish Sherman of Bridge- ez twins in duet work a q w faces m(-);on:«l. ]';“‘v“d[“‘f”:“ n.«’lrcelfl point, tea on the lawn would often be William J. Carroll port, officiating. INCIDE! \{'IS IN SOC[E'l Y | Doris Arden and Roilin 35 “‘"ff"(”)? ‘w";‘l;m"” “f ’l’]‘:’; very dull affair but for wasps. It is quite reas The last formal meeting of the Sea-| M\r and Mrs. John F. Ro, Claire Grenville e ‘oune women wag | Unusual for them to sting anybody even B g ) 2 gers have re-| ! - = gl lemy. One of the young women was| U hody: William H. Bowen Sonias held Wednesday attemoontbyl inincd liatlerieas Memazialiiday sviaita fo |1 SPORie DUfElennecked jiuaband,and to the police station but what she|¥hen abruptly warned off the strawberdy Comfort circle of the King's Daughters | poston, . Arthur Allen as the professor were capa- it 205 I 1ot Bncu for she, nae | 8 P at the home of Mrs. William L. Geer, 3 SR ST bly cast. Pretty stage pictu exd sneet St oot Ene. of the ob Water Commissioner Washington street, the leader, A. 1| o Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. Bunnell spent| mage by fashion-: ' o T = = e Utley, presiding. Plans were made for | the holiday at .their cottage on Fish-|the attractive stage settin e b LB Dl MARRIED T Patrick F. Bray the annual outing, June 16th, at Mrs. |ers Island. dience recorded their satisfaction with the WHD: asevmol . ¥ oo puteal Utley's summer home in Neptune Park.| Mrs. W. S. C. Perkins is passing the summer with’ her sister, Mrs. Starr, at the Jerome farm, Uncasville. m: muscles that. eper- 7/ ate the lenses a.n‘d iris- 0 her heart gruffly told her to get out she would be locked up. She needed production by insistent curtain cz CHAPMAN—DONOHUE—In June 2, 1920, by Rev. this city. John H. Brod- QUONOCHONTAUG HOT: ,// no second biddipg but turned and fled i‘rirk. fubertfi*- (‘}P:anmggl andt M'i;s shutter of the m often . WEDDING| much to the merTiment of the officer. Mary Agnes Donohue, h of this AND FOUR COTTAGES BURNED Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson entertained re- Ghap et o ahbas: Lot city. weaken from age er mis- The new Bennett hotel and four large | 02ty at the Norwich Golf club in honor| , . Ceapmin—ho % Wires Strung For Police Boxes. et use. We can farnish’you 2 cottages at Quonochontaug, an ocean | Of Mrs. Robert Coit Johnson. e ol ZIEAE M- Sohn (05, Carisy, who 18 3toginaiatil the s that will eads ews fll'eall beach resort between . Watch Hill and | Channing P. Huntington of New | i) sice Mary Agnes Donohue both of|new police boxes at various points in NOTICE with the lenses Narragansett Pier, were burned Wednes- [ York has 1“\21“1—;'5‘1““ his mother, Mrs.| y ¢ ‘city were united in marriage by |the city has completed the stringing of rest these muscles so that 3 sali lday. The loss is estimated at $100,000. | Channing M. Huntington, at Washing- | jos ohn H. Broderick. rector of the|Wires and is now awaiting the arrival 5 e Magazine Specialist The hotel had just been remodelled and | ton manor. B RO el enal Boses: WhiGh we s orcteca | v = i b Crtoe L SWiLs, Faving they may again acquire ) Was to have been opened this weels for s Carrie T. Rogers, who has closed | of \illimansett, Ma the ‘son of Mlr, |last April. These new hoxes will be [ this Arst day of June, 1920.left my their former elasticity and Union Square summer guests. residence in Washington, has been | and Mrs. Harry Chapm nd has wade | condugive of. more eflicient service in | yetop " Corid all persons trusting her tivity. The cottages burned belonged to Jo- guest of her er, Mrs. James|his home at 10 Eli reet. He | keeping 5, ""'L‘i‘ "l‘""“ with the patrol-| 51 my account, as I shall pay no bills activity I > seph Dou G angworthy, - Dr. | Lewis Smith, \K"V‘H(‘ on. her way to her|is employed as a belimak men .on heir beats. contracted :-y her after this first day - "NEW SHOES FROM |5hever 3ot crly and Levit | summer. home, Broadview, on Mystic| The bride. is the davghter of Mr. and i of June, 1920. C.A. SPEAR OLD ONES Priggs of Ashaway. | river. Mrs. John Donohue and has mad: h Pulitzer Prize to. Eugens (O'Nell. Dated at Killingly, Conn., this 1st OPTOMETRIST - e Mrs. Charles T. Tlubbard 'and her|home at 28 Baltic street. She is'a na-| The $1.000- Pulitzer prize awarded by| gay of June, 1920, s i ARSI & 008 Fadhutastony. sysian Westport— -1 . vopular with | daughter, Mrs. Huntington Lee, of New | tive of Norwich and has been employed | the school of «journalism at Columbia | **7 | ¢ RIS L i s LA Aot EPAIRING €O, | M2y as a bathing resort, opened for the| Haven, have leased for the season one-|in a local manufacturing plant. University for the best ériginal Ameri-| Je3d. DANIEL . WILLIAMS. GOODYEAR SHOE R | season Monday. The town of Westport | half of the double cottage on the Bast- R can weitten tin 1919° hast beeu | i e e e knE modinis 18, 5 86 Franklin Street owns and controls the beach and its bath-| ern Point shore erected:by the late Post- Often a man 1ccess is dne to his|awarded to Eugene G. O'Neill, of New M0 DI PALMA, Prop. ing facilities. e @ et ORBeCHEnT ot i askife guestions and answerinz none. e 1oy o Thé BN letin for Susiness resv’ Ridwall. of Norwich, London, author of Beyond the Horizon.

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