Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 16, 1921, Page 6

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nc.mzk&u. -Jn 1913 of the Windham Cuunw* éfl-l for ‘Children. in 'this town, died at his apartments there Tuesday morning. ~Mr. Park’s death came ag a surpriSe to the nmle of ‘this city, where he had lived and was well known. He had been in poor health' for some time past, but his death was-a surprise to all. "In ‘all of the publjc offices he hll held he Had administered the min such cal ful and efficient manner as to merit the generous ‘praise he received. With Mrs. Park his'management 'of ‘the county home won the ‘unreserved approval of the coun- ty ‘commissioners and the board of man- agement ahd committee of visitors, all of whom,_sincerely regret his death. . Déwm C|Imon Park was born in Am- l.nthm}'ueebnm The Poor Simp AComedyPhyoflheF'rdMnnnude—Clun.Cmp % and Wholesome FRANK MAYO ton company’s plant. Stories of the sale of The Truth Ao Te Tmm-oriised-ndblmdui mm and!of the resignation of the officials mentioned have: béen . in general _ciréulation for the past two days. Mr. Morin said Tues- p day morning that theré was not: : 3 - A of truth in any of them; that he has mo s [ intention of -resigning and- Zoing to Can . . 5 ada or anywhere He . ekwd-l remain ‘with. the Connecticut - Mtils . com- pany indefinitely. and: the same. applies to ‘8, 1856, son of .Smith the cage of Mr. Butler, He said. .He. askea 2 S(ewart Park. His. fa- that, the stories be denied' as ‘absolutely | ther was a native of the Empire state untrue. while his mother was born at Williams- Danielson seems fo: be.particularly af-|town, Mass. Mr. Park'was reared and flicted of late with groups imving & |educated at Salisbury, N. Y. ‘to which penchant. for' circulating big “inside news place ‘he moved after the death of his # 2 1 > 3 stories”. It “ia the lighitest -of ‘MoFAing | parents. and where he remained |to_ the ¢ : A Thrill in Every Foot of Film tasks for. these pedple {o_sell allthe mill age of fourteen. " Hé then became a stu- properties: in town, buy them:back. again | and - Jawbone - exercise- obtained. :Verily, | s year and_a half was employed in the i e s . T ¥ nothing. escapes them. . There will mot be | fish market of Edwin Perry. Later he < dent jn- the Fairfield Semingry, at.air- before noon-and sell them half a dozen ] the slightest surprise any mofninz to\find { worked in -the. grocery store of Chollar THEATRE to mere._trifies. to them. They.discharge | equcation .at the Sahdy Creek High mill presidents and elect new ones while | sohool, d school. you wait, and do it for the mere mental | In 1873 he moved' to Putnam and for AVI THEATRE field, N. Y., where he pursued his studies more: times during. the - afterndon and for thrée years, lfier which he ywent to early evening. : Million doliar- deals are|Sandy Creek, ., -and_completed his |. , Toda Tomorrcw that-they e sold the New. Haven road | ang Payis and afterwards was employed TODAY ONLY ¥ llld to. the Fast Killingly Huating and Fish- | in the office of the Morse Mills for a year ing elub or -have. decided-te. oxchange all CORNED SPARE 3 ibe: . and, a' half, later with John 0. Fox, a " : : 1 Tty o 2 The oy S e | . b, U, T SO0 e EDYTHE STERLING BEBE T : . Tt has. been safd that v and dry goods busi- - \ RIBS S E A K S 3 When a man lsn't ‘working' he i¢ oing | harc mnih h grocery an N— neéss which he conducted, for ‘three years. He then sold his store and was appointed deputy Tiff, under Charles .H. Oggood, i’ 1885. {His loyaitw to the, duties of the office and his capability are indicated in thé fact that he was retained for seven. [teen years, having been .reappointed by Sheriff Charlés B, Pomeroy and by his successor, Préston B.. Sibley. .In 1902 he wasappointed assistant’ jailer at Wind- ham county jail at.Brooklyn and.served for eleven vears: TIn 1913 he was aup- pointed to. take charge of the county home and- has since remained there. When he took-charge there-were 56 children-in the home, recently the number had lnun-fld to 128 At ‘Putnam May 10,7 1876. Mr. Park martied Miss' Addie ‘FElizabeth Houghton of Putnam, the daughter of Augustus and Elizabeth Hawkins Houghton. They be- canie.the parents of._three childreh. all born In Putnam. : Alice E. is the wife of John F. Fallon of Boston and Hingham, Ma Helen M., the youngest, js the wife of Eben W. Holden . of Prospect Harbar, Me. In his political views Mr Park wag an earnest republican. He was a member of | Ouinebaug Lodge of Masons, Putnam Chanter, R. A./M, Montromatfy Counpfl of Dgnielson. Columbian Commandery, K. T.. of Norwich. Mr., Park was a past master of Israel Putnam. Lodge of Odd Fellogws. He was a mcmber of the Con- gregationa] ehurch. something else. At the present " time “something _else”! seéms to ’ be" talking nonsence. Stch - Stories as the ones here- with _denied .are not relished by the cot- poration<or persofs to whom' thév'relate., and . the . same: 4 trie ‘of many other stories: of -2 similar nature that” have been circulating hers of late. P. S.: The publicationr of‘the foregoing is not expected in:amy.way ‘to help ture the gossips: :of “repeatihg . ridiculous stories. This is tod much to hupe Ao it simply can’t be dos Danielson’s new “supply -compaay may be called out (just maybe) for. ifs: first tour of duty Thursday évening of this Week to handle thé crowds that are ‘ex- pected to storm the. town” Rall ‘iutiding for a chance to-see a basketball gam It just kind ‘of leaked out~Fuesday ghat the preliminary game seheduted s to be between the.team representinz the Dan- ielson Girls' club -and- the: gifls' teani of | Woodstock Academy. * Whoopee! - The boys. have just. tramsferred” this contest from. a preliminary rating:to .the all- stan act of the ‘evening and shoved the so-calléd ‘zame between the- Cian. Mills | and. the Allies Five of Springfie.d down | 1g the foot of the bi anager Robert Pellerin of:the Conn team was insistinZ, Tuesday morn- ing that his team and . the.Allies wor furnish the main attraction, but the .p: trofis of the ponwar sport. wers alk ia.d agreement with-him;.they. assured him they know. what thay.want to see and that they will be there to ses.it, The girls' teams are to, stage a res- ular bona fide contest,. it. ik wssured. The DANIELS “Ch, Lady, Lady” The Good Little Bad Girl and the Funnicst of Fat Men, in Ons of the Liveliest Com of the Season. BRYANT WASHBURN —IN— ‘A FULL HOUSE’ roarious Tale of a “Queen” .na 2 “Kriave,” Who Spoiled a-Royal Heart Flush. NEWS WEEKLY DANCE $:30 P. M. ODD FELLOWS' HALL ETHIER'S JAZZ BAND THE GIRL WHO DARED A Big Smashing Photoplay of the estern Bad Lands “A RULER OF MEN" “SILVER QUARTER,” A Forceful O. Henry Picture END,” inouste arrow~ | FARES AND FAIR ONES “PRIMROSE. “BENEFIT" A Great Laughing Hit With “AL KAT" Montgomery and Rock Say “Formos'a Oolong" Episode No. 7 —and Be Sure! MOON RIDERS THURS. — FRI. — SAT. THREE DAYS ONLY ED SHAFER’S GIRLESQUE REVIEW GIRLS "N EVERYTHING A Cmart, Swift, Snappy Musical Success 3 Pounds 25c¢ Pound 28¢ Granulated Sugar - 10 Ibs. 89¢ ~ HEAVY - GRAPE FRU]T 5For 25¢c . Otto Stah’s PURE LARD 3bs, 45¢ Special—Armour’s | White Rose Rolled -+ Vegetable | Oats, pkge. ... 10c . SOUP Large, Meaty 4 Cans 25¢ Prunes, 21bs. .. 25¢ “MIHOMA,” “UNION BL Sweet, Juicy ORANGES for Ryan, i Baker-Ryan case was followed on | Tuesday by ‘the starting of .the. contested divorce. case of Mary. M. Graham ! Hugh F. Graham. ' There were no special developments on Tuesday in, the hunt for the firebuz who | attempted to destroy the Kinney lumber plant Saturday evening. The police were | stigating along certain lines but had | { nothing. to give out for. publcation. | Louls Wolfe, who has #st retired from active participation in the Putnam Motor Mart, Inc., said Tuesday that he will in- terest himselt in financing motor car sales. - Mr. Wolfe, who retains his finan- cial interest in the Putnam Motor Mart, is president of the Norwich Motor Car company and president of the Drockway otor Truck company of Connectiout, FEATURE WiLLIAM RUSSELL in “ UICK ACTION” A-Program You Should Not Miss Matines <o¢; Evening’ 35¢, 50¢ /. GALES' FERRY After being out an hour and three- quarters, Tuesday afternoon—from 2.3 to"4.15—the jury in the case of Guy L. Baker vs. John T Ryan brought.in a| verdict in favor of the defendant. ’ irls’ This | wity Hav At the Sunday morning service in the |and Mrs: Guy Davis. Dai Gi "3 N with headquarters at New Haven. g ser s e z BOLTGN / daughter of New, York have spent a few | cé o e ;‘:::l :l:’:‘r::‘p;:a‘:a;;c case, which went on trial last week and M. E: church H. Wright spoke| At the meeting of Queen Eether eirele days at the Lome of the former's sister, in which the arguments were completed in a game comes Tuosdav. The sirls have The police have again lssned a warning oo “ 30 Miss ‘Annette Ross entertained a com- the 2 theme being My |at the home of Mms. R. Irving Hurlbutt sday enoon has attracted unusual|Against the practice of persons loitering | blem. Rev. Mr. Wright previous to | Saturday afterncon the girls were inter ¢ friends' at her home Saturd: S. Elizabeth ‘Hill ‘of Norwich hl;"v' “',"Ch"’ BY '““"‘;”" of the Conn, ‘:l“t::l?o‘n # on the sidewalks in the business ncllun:i;‘u oo Wb Mgl o m]‘n" 108, 10 | et 1, AR atildy boek - and " pested pany of friends’ at her ho aturday . Elizab Norwicl il's feama, are said . to -show much 3 espocially’ against. leanliig . Agalitst] a 5 Sied 1n tRIE ety Tbosk s afternoon In celebration of her birthaa: |Town and William L. Bell of. South|proficiency in what all will agree s 1 The action grew out of a (:om-lbm\ be- :ll\f“ mscialis asai, steapine . i uq”"”“" lm: i copgregation Sresent ta |1 i making them, dout - Miss Margaret Daley was In Ellington | Windham were united in marriage Sat- | really strenuous pastime. tween automobiles heing operated by the the sz woin i Friday with her pupil, Tina Gagliardone, | urday afterndon at 3 o’clock at the home defendant® and occurred on the highway who was chosen as the best in the speak- ing contest between the Bolton schopls last wintet, to attend a speaking contest broken in that manner recently, and no, | 1s)ands. s0 kindly given of their time and labor in offer of payment made by the responsible | 0 KINGIY & parties. The loitering nuisance has be- come particularly acute, the police say, of the:bride on Town .street. The cere~ mony. was performed by Rev. Joseph F. Cobb of South Windhim, a fornier pastor The case of Mary E. Back ve. jne Peopie’s National Fire Insurance Co 4 Pany .will be on trial in the supsrior court near Alexander's lake on a summer night in 1919. The -Baker car was coming out of Phillins’ lane on to the main_highw renovating the carpets Mr. and Mrs. William D. Allen visited their sor and daughter-in-law, Mr. and and staining the | fioor of the church and putting the audi- | X | ence' room and ‘vestibule in-such fine con. | Mre. Orville Allen, in Noank held among the representatives of schools | of ‘the Church of thé “Good _‘Shepherd | 2 Putham today befofe Judre james H.|alone which the Ryan machine—a public since so ek persons aave Leen out of | o0 T T ote was uuanimous. At )lr;‘ a)r:l’l: Mn",;-z‘r:u:n.:" oy oo from several towns. The two judged as | (Universalist) of :Notuich. Only-intimate [ Webb and a lurr. In fhis action Attofney |service car—was traveling foward Put-|employmeni = oo o o0 o |the Sunday, school session Miss Mary | tained Miss Sarah L. Ty 3 the best: in°the contest. were puplls of the | ricnds were yresent'at the ceremony, A | BCK 18 suinz the defendant insurance jnam. The plaintiif's side develoned tes-| Michel Dalgle, Zenop Mobillurd anfd ¥ | pircivs ciass was the banner class in at-|at dinner Suaday. = Ellington, school taught by Miss ilzabetn | incheon wis served the _guests, Tne| OPRRY {0 récover the amount of a pall-timony to the effect that the Ryan car |7 e Mulre will he (n Bosion tulay [ el ndance with D..C. Verking' ciass bane || Mre Stephen Sotmao reiurncd last Daly of Bolton. house was deco-afed and carnations and | © COVEring his cottaze hurned’ at Alex-|was traveling at a high rate of speed at |nesday) a 3 ¢ ot | ngclia tn. ollert « na v arerits, Mr Morgan Alvord; son of Prof: and Mrs, | narciskus, adoraed the table. ‘After Ape | Ander’s lake about twn vears azo, The |the time of (he crash. 40 fo 45 miles an Samuel M. Alvord,” has been awarded A final big batch of Income tax returns | 1st Mr. and Mrs.'Bell will be at home on | C°TPaRY. has honors for high standing for his first Mrs. Vogel of Newark, N. J Echo Knoll farm, Windham Center. Nathan A. Gibbs, cashier Thames Ma- withheld ‘payment of 't poiey bécause of the:fact that the p J. W. Carter of the submarine lLase hour, but this was denied’ hy The defend- | wag gespatched from this city to Hartford | wag the leader of the Kpworth league ! busi 8 vi ant, ‘who claimed that his car was belng | Tuesday, the last day within the time | svening service with the topic Thy King. | OnAl bank. Norwich, was a did not specify that the buildinz stood |~serated at a very reasonable rate of 4 - . itor in Boston Monday and Tuesd le university. He stood -&i The *Good - Will ‘circle. is to hold a St 2 stool rated al 'y reasonable limit for attending to this important mat- | jom Come—In My Home . gt R il Ko Ho it on land not owned by Mr. Back. who con- | epeed, . The ;fefence contended_that the |ter. Notwithstanding the long period al- | wr '~ w Troop No. 17 of Boy Scouts held their in the class of 700 pupils. oct ke e ot e Mrs. Charles N. Loomis’ brother, Thom- .-The Mission society is planning a so- s that he ordered the nolicr =n writ- responsibilty for the accident rested upon the plaintiff for not exercising greater| care in coming out of what was called a “blind” lane onto a highway where much Miss Helena Wulf, Miss Harris. Miss Busch and Miss Curtis, students at Con necticut college, Saturday as Hickman, 76, of Pittman, N. J.,. died recently from heart trouble. Mr. Hick- man is survived by a widow, children, one brother and a sister, Mrs. Loomis, Whom Ilowed for filing returns there are some here who have not done 8o as yet and so are subject not only to a fine, but also an additional two per cent. tax. cial to be: heldin the church parlérs. . + Mrs. Pilon of Bristol has been the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Perry Crane. Mrs. Addison Scofield of Norwich is the, ten- as to !how that fact. s, Rus- sell and Bradford of Putnam are counsel for: Mr." Back, while the insurance com- pany iz r'pre!en(ed by a . Hartford firm Saturday evening meeting at the home of their scoutmaster, D. C. Perkins. took a hike from there - afternoon and enjoyed their B —Benjamin J. Barbeau, he visited recently. . guest of her cousin, Mrs. Walter Backus, | ¢ 21.0Fneys. to see the liehts of akers car and that was a visitor in Putnam Tuesday. it e gt epradlisbraptn e i s Miss Ruth Jones has returned to her| MrS. L. E. Backus has been enterfain-| | Emnloyes of the Danielson and Plain- |/t was incumbent upon Baker to have| State Officer Howard E. Elfott was in Al o strafigiintocs & school in South Manchester after a week's | INg her ‘sister Mrs, Mary Sullivan, and 4 Gas and Electric’ comnany ‘were en- made certain that no cars wers anproach- Ing along the main hichway before ven- turing out unon it with his machine, Mr. Baker wan renresented in the case Ay Attornev C. 1. Torrey ae counsel and Archibald Maedonald of this ecity and William’ A. King of Willlmantic were at- \ stay at home. Miss Jennie Bausola of South Man- evening. Mrs. Billings F. 8. Crandall of Stod- dard’s Wharf and Miss Alice Satterlee of the village, iocal members of Anna War- ner Bailey chapter, D. A. R. attended the March pneeting of the chapter at the home of Mrs. Warren J. Burrows fn Pe- quonnoc Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Providence, R. L, her. daughter. Helen of Holyoke, Mass. Mrs. Nellic Foran Regan of Spring- shester, teacher in the Mountain school, | field. O.. formerly of ‘New London, has nas had fo close her tohool and is in the | been Visiting Fer aunt, Mral L. E. Back- Hartford hospital, where she nas had an | Y% operation for mastoiditis. Miss Helen Mathen ot Hartford spent the wgek in town. All ‘of the sure signs of approaching spring are here, robins, bluebirds, frogs, and the auto driver with more courage than good luck, in search of someone with a team to draw him out of the mud. SOUTH WINDHAY Putnam Tussdav in connection with the | duties of his office. It Is possible that & sentry.Hke booth for the use of motor vehicle inspectors wil] be ‘bullt near the Connecticut-Rhode Island border, just east of here, as has been .done at other state border points. This will make a sort of fixed post for Inspectors who are duty checking up motor trafic moving, inter-state. Partic- ular attention is paid to big trucks. Such work Is not being done day and night at some .border points, notably Greenwich, where inspectors relieve’ each other at six hour intervals. that institution the ot ing an attendant, r morning. Elud- he slipped into & side sagel on Tuesday in cutting away larze limbs of ‘a treestanding at the sids- walk edze in Main street ‘opnosite the residence of Dr. F. P. Todd. The force of men were engaved throushout the day in the rather. difficult and - hazardous task, made more s1 ‘on account of the necessity of protecting traffic. from any damage throuzh the opération, room where he hanged himseif. For Colds, Grip or Influenza and as a Preventive, take GROVE'S Laxatice BROMO QUININE Tablets. The genuine bears the signature of E W Orove (B surélyou get Felix “T. Kirchner of " '“nllmlnllt for over 21 years with the Smith- ‘Winchester. Mfg. Co. of South Windham, has resign- ed as' machine deslrner and is' at his home, = Miss Avis Cobb ‘had ws her guest over Sunday Miss L&rolme Varley. of Taftville. F.AST WOODSTOCK | Harrison Flynt of motored here and spent N J Mentioned For Directer General Of Railroads - Members of the new supply eompany gathered at the state armory Tuesday ev- ening for, their first: period of instruction as ‘a’ new orzanization. A considerable pumber. .of _the recruits have had pre- Vinus .military training, the week end at the home of Commander | BROMO.) but many had Q RPE Otto ‘Pike, eldest son of Dr. and Hrn not, and -the task of ‘giving- these some — dding’ of Miss Kath- Men from Willimantic have béen wirs i it Hartford,—The wedding of . ing the churea the past week. E. K. Pike, left Sunday for Wanakena, | o Sf trainingi was undertaken with 8 Walter ippley of Waterford is at the home of his aunt, Mrs. W. P. Barstow. Mrs. Gestrude Young, who. returned from Hartford hospital, is gaining at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Bar- stow 2 Mies Calista Backus spent Sunday with ier cousin, Mrs. M. J. O'Connell, of New ‘ London. Mrs. Florence H. Fiteh - ONSILITIS pply thickly over thfoat— cove-r with bot flannel— V!S!&s oa.(luam...l.-u Yearly | and little DANIELSON. CONN. PARLORS 8 MECHANIC STREET FOR T #RADE MaRK ‘M_aiyfi”s“éhnol' Chi N. Y, to enter the New York School of Forestry. C. H. Killam has been spending several dlljlrs with Ml’s Ed Kluam in Thompson- ville. A numoer from hcre attended the so- cial’at Academy hall last Friday evening given by ‘the senior class. The Kast Woodstock orchestra .played several ‘se- lections, also played for dancing. Daniel Dodge has, the mum Charles Cady’has searlet fever. N. T. White ‘is_ tha new janitor, at ‘ihe Congregational %hurch. Arthur Dodge, Wwho held the /place the past year, -de- clined to serve longer. The postponed Hoover supper will be held this week. 'The 28 presidents will be resent. Hon. Herbert Bowen will an- nounce the program and introduce the spéakers. August Clawson has purchased the iarm of William Lane, formerly the Dea- con Chamberlin place. Mr. and .Mrs. Larne ‘will move soon to Harrisville. ‘Windsor White is us!utlnx H. P./Hib- bard on the farm, as Lyman Hibbard hu the. mumps.. |dren are- Sickly and take cold easily, are feverish and constipated, have ‘headaches, stomach or bowel trouble. MOTHER GRAY’S SWEET POWDERS CHILDREN .. Used by Mothers for over 30 years . Are pleasant to take and a certain relief. ‘They ténd to break ¢ up a cold-in 24 hours, act on the Stomach, Liver and Bowels and: tend to correct intestinal disorders and destroy - worms. 10,000 testimonials like the following from mothers and friends telling of relief. GRAYSSWEET POW. Originals are on file in our offices : “We have nsed MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN at different umn for past mine vears, and always found them a perfect children’s med.ldne and very satistactory in every case.”, package from your druggist for use when needed. Do Nt Accept Amy Sebstiute for MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS. .| ernoon, - snthusiasm and acaeaterl»ln the same mannzr The following Is the pregramme | for the musicale to be iven by the Killing- Iy Women's jclub this (Wednesday) aft- ernason: Thé ren, sren Trio, Kathering 8. War- violin'; Priscilla S. Warren, violin- cello’; Luek”S. en. piano. Pro- gramme: Trio, Petits Suite, L‘Ancien Regime, St. George, (a) Preludio, (b) Allemanda, (c) Sarabanda, (d) Mennuet- :to.,(e). Bourree, (f) Giza i 'cello, Sonate, 1670-1742, Fecles,’ (a) Grave, (b) Cpur- ante.- (c) 'Adaegio, (d)' Vivace; violin, (a) Sunset. Burleigh: (b} “Réverie, ' Vieux- temps ; trio, (a) Loye Sonk, Flegier: (b) | Migponette. Godard ;- (c) Souvenir'gHon- zarie, Bendel; 'cello, (a) Semx of India, Rimsky-Korsakoff | ‘(b) Vi, Popper; vi. (a) Hvymn to the Sun, Rimsky- Horsakoft; (b) Bercense, Kraisler: (c) Gevpak Mousorrgsky ; trie, (1) My L:.dy Chlo', Clough-Leighter ; (b) “Ectaty, Gan ne. ‘Goodyear resdonts ' are planning ‘s farewell recention in honor of Agent Rob- ert W. Bovs of, the Goodyear Mills com- pany, ‘Who has resigned. to' become agent for the Manhasset Manufacturing com- pany of Putnam. Mr. Boys has been with Goodyear ever since . the -big' corpora- tion started ‘doing business in Killingly and previously was with the Killingly Cotton mills.- the .predecessor; of Goodyeat in that "He knows .pérsonally about every man, woman, and child in the village and. they .are pianning to do something. for him that ‘will. linger | in his memory after he“has. gone. Town -empioyes .are. engiged in rum. ning a road scrapér. over varions resi- dentia]. strests:of. the" boroughand are doing -2 first .class job in elminating Tuts with which ‘many ‘of the ‘thorough- fares. were deeply ribbed -from curb to curb. The early coming of xood weather h-Kmde At ‘possib] v lnukmh this worl Oliver A. Downs .of Brooklyn,. ene. of the largest potato. producers in ~WAnd- bam county, has plans for planting an- Other tremendous - crop-‘this sorinm- He has been very successtul in past veara with this partioular liné of agriculture and, this year hopes to do better than ever, ‘using a new yariaty of seed. Seth Willlams Danielson chapter, D. A. R.. is to hold'a meeting in.the ;véstry of the Congreganonal.church Thursday aft- There will be ' publie high mass. mr' the walfare of Ireland in St. Jomeph's church, Dayville Thursday morning. In James' E. Davis, at present Gen- eral Counsel to the Director General of Rallroads, John Barton Payne, .who iz prominently mentioned as new Director General under the Harding administration. the eveming, following devetions, a lec- ture on Ireland is to bs givéen by Rev. James J. Grady o!w 2 former Dayville bey. leen Belden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Belden of Farmington ave- nue, and Wilbur L. Rice. fon of Mr. and Mrs. Waylnad Rice of Providence, R. L, will take place April 16. —_— e RORN. PEER—In Hartforl. March 12, 1821, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Peer (Frances Abel). BARBEE—In Westerly. R.'L, March 11, 1921, a daughter. Caroline Louise, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barber, -MARRIED BYRNES — I'CIACIZN —In March 12, 1921, TRev. William | Chalmers Covert of the First Presby- terian church, Harwood Byrnes of De- troit. Mich. formerly Norwich, Conn., and Miss Margaret MeCracken of Chicago, TIL DRAKE — MAINE —In_ Preston _City, March 15, BB chy B, F Tholen. Drake_and Miss Nettis Belle B ion. Dol oF Frestets DIED. PARK_In Putnam. March 15 n'1 De- Witt Clinton Park, aged 6 ber_of Columbian eomml.ndery. K. T of Norwich. Church & Alen 15 Main Street Fuaneral Directors Embalmers A Lady Assistam HENRY E. CHURCM WM. 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