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DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS DANIELSON Owing to the absence of the pastor, Rev. M. S. Stocking, who will be at- temding commencement exercises at Til- ton, K. H., there will be no morning ser- vice Sunday at the Methodist church. Sunday school will be heid as usual at 13.30 and in the evening members of the charch wiil attend the baccalaureate ser- vioe st the Congregational church. All 3 for 25 cent cigars special today at 10 cents each at the Burroughs Drug store.—adv. AS exorcises held Friday evening in Unitarian hall in Brookiyn, the follow- g from the Bast Brooklyn school were is to be a service at St Alban's church in observance of the patronal feast day of the church. The preacher wi~ be Rev. Ernest Drf Miel, D. D., of Trinity church, Hartford. It has been definitely decided by the arden and court of burgesses that I park may not be used for the an- nual Chautauqua entertainments this year and that another site must be found the -Chautauquins. Permission to use the park for Chautauqua this year has been denied because of the pretests of the past few years, many citizens and taxpavers ocontending that the usage | damaged the park. : It is possible that Chautavqua w 1 be graduated: Arthur W. J. Beeney. Har-|peiq on the grounds of the School street Ty R. Boyd, Doris M. Card, Andreas T.|goneol, a convenient and central lccation Havelas, Dorothy M. Lague; Brooklyn|ganq one where the! interruptions from Cpnter, Clara L. Baker, Lennox A |eamic and other street noises will mot Gordon; Bush. Hill, Edward Moran b aotatitavaiag. a5 ablithe park we first entertainment at whch the Meadow Brook inn, W. W. Murphy new motion picture machine recently in- prop., now open for business at South stalled at the high school. a gift from [j)ingly, Steak and chicken dinners. the senfor o me into use Was gnecial attentlon to auto parties—ady Friday- evening when a O Members of the Supply company aof attended by many. A small]y,"iging artillery will round out their o was charged. The fundi g o yeek at Camp Devens tomorrow | be devoted to providing oth- |, 4 are now well settied in the routin which are to be dramatizations | 00"y jining to which they ars devotin: L s Al their time. According to stories tha . have come through from the boys. there Williams, the pastor |, v, been some great doings with the e enmOn 4| rookies. They hava been hustied about e v the experienced men in search of at. e |kevs for the shower bat for tent g wrenches, sets of rubber footwear and b bber tent pins. Anxious to make good e by obeying orde he rockies b State Officers Howard Eiliott was | | been Brooklyn Friday aft- |b¢en | it 1“”“:_'1? M| Toe boys have another full week in v ca before returnin to Dan‘elson Letters s they are brcnzed by their work in the open under the hot sun and in good health. There are to be a num- |ber of visitors from Danielson to the | camp <n Sunday. Mrs. A. C. | bers of the L home for Flushi ed for keeping down eene will have g the mem- i circle at her a meet Main stre come into Brook- were at Pomfret [t v incident {rnkingless season’in Danielson : of P chool for the od authority it may be stated b acation hted with the work on the road to Little | o tiibak the even y the pa- < to be expected at an early date rks The M. J. Twomey, formeriy pasor splay was brilliant and im- | of the Baptist church here had ense of gev 1 dol- | gree of D. D,. conferred upon him this e was h week at the commencement exerciges at topped a small | Brown univers Mol wturated with | In order that onal may a t ar co! attend tihe bhacca e service at tre 1 o il 1rnn:rfizd(‘l"u] church, there will be no abu A =peclal pie f Sunday evening at the Daptist lay bore the Mr. | church, n of | ingly h school students were Master W. B. Olm- | engaged Fridfay in taking final examin- 2 quarter of 2 |ations of the year and will give atenticn school examinations “m'( of mext week. Miss Agnes Berthiaume during the ea: d class ban- R i3 of Day 1e mes by | ana David Barry of Oxford are to be t the « | married Monday, June 27, at St. Joseph's und the fire, [ ShuTt Dayvilie, sing Pom Willlam V. Hen chesr. A iwas tor wit of the evening students left for Fridy 5 | James C. Hazard of Phenix, R. L, vis- wns and citles ed friends in Danielson Friday. Mrs. John M. Dowe is visiting her o'clock there | mother in Providence, where her brother NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE You may deposit your funds with our bank. Sums of one dollar and not exceeding three thousand dollars received on deposit in any three years. Dividends declared semi-annually—March 1 and September 1. Resources $3,777,529.16 Surplus $100,000 The Brooklyn Savings bank is a and institution. J. ARTHUR ATWOOD, President WM. H, BURNHAM, Vice-President CLARENCE A. POTTER, Secretary-Treasurer THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK Incorporated 1872 DANIELSON, CONN. sound conservative “AUTOMOBILE WRECKED” HOW FREQUENTLY YOU READ THAT HEADLINE, MR. AUTOMO- BILIST, AND THEN PAUSE, WITH A LITTLE SHOCK, AS YOU RE- MEMBER YOUR CAR IS NOT COVERED BY INSURANCE. “AUTOMOBILE WRECKED” MAY BE WRITTEN ABOUT YOUR CAR SOME DAY. NO DRIVER I8 IMMUNE FROM ACCIDENT TO HiS MACHINE OR, WORSE STILL, TO PERSONS. LET US TELL YOU SOME TIME ABOUT AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE AND OF THE SATISFACTION OF DRIVING A CAR SO COVERED AS TO PROTECT YOU FROM LOSS. REMEMBER, THAT ONE ACCIDENT MAY COST YOU EVERY DOL- LAR YOU POSSESS, INCLUDING YOUR HOME, IF YOU DO NOT l SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY A SUPER SPECIAL PRODUCTION PAULINE FREDERICK ‘ THE EMPRESS OF EMOTION IN “The Mistress of Shenstone” She fell in love with the man who had widowed her. The story of a woman who was loved less than her husband’s dog. LOIS WEBER “WHAT’S WORTH WHILE” A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION The romance of a girl who fell in love with a man she had never seen. And when they met—watch her learn some new things about life. PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE —TODAY— THOMAS MEIGHAN, in “The Frontier of the Stars” ZENA KEEFE, in “RED FOAM” — NEWS WEEKLY CONTINUOUS SHOW TODAY FROM 1:30 B e - Is seriously il of the library association to be held at iss Jacquelyn- Stocking, daughter of | Swampscott, Mass Rev. and Mrs. M. §. Stocking, is a mem- | Mr. a Mrs. Walter Gilpatric of ber of the class to be rraduated from | White P| N. Y. motzred lo Putnam the seminary at Tiiton, N. H. Friday. « ) morning. they Laurent Paquin, who was injured | will leave, accompaniei by Mr. and Mrs. when knocked down by an automobiie on | George Gilpatric, for thwir summer home Franklin streel. list month is steadily | at Mt. Desert, Me. _ recovering. Vacation nments have been made amuel H. Back, student at Yale, is |to the emnloyes at the Putnam postoffice. At the home of his parents, Attorney and | Vacations will begin on July 5. Mrs. Harry E. Back, for the Summer va- | Rev. John P. Trowbridge and Mrs. ation | Trowbridge are visiting John W. Trow- Judge Sabin S. Russell, who was en-: bridge at Owanoco farm for a few days. during the session of the | p Trowbridge was at one time pastor ture just closed, will complete his|of the Eastford church.. He plans to Hartford the coming week. aftend Welieaicy college commencement. Samuel Woodward, student at Yale is a zuest of Judge and way. Mrs. M. Shum- | The suits of Samuel R. Spencer of Suf- field and of Mrs. Joseph M. Claudell of cainst Byron D. Bugbee of Put- nam were taken up for trial before Judge Haines in the superior court at Hartford PUTNAM sday o e suits w morning from Dr. J. ‘W. Cunliff, director | Greenfield, Mass., on Sept. 3. 1918. Mr. of the Pulitzer School of Journalism,|Spencer asks for damages of $700 and Columbia university, that he has been|Mrs Claudell asks for damages of $2 granted an award from the benefactor's|ggo. Secpt. 3, 1918, Mr. Spencer loaned fund for the winter season of 1921-1922. | his automobile to E. Joseph Claudell of nis award, w ich is made in recognition of excellent work at :he school, newable for the spring session Suffield, and whilo in Greenfield it is al- leged the automobile was struck by automobile owned by Mr. Bugbee damaged. It was alleged th lision was due to the negli { Putnam man, and dam: asked. Mr. Bugbee den ligence on his part wa srespons! the “collision. At the hearing Attorney William H. Leete appeared for Mr. Spen- is re- rs of Putnam High school were the Congregational church Friday af- ternoon rehezrsing for th baccalaureate service wkich will held there Sunday evening, and at which the sermon will be | by Rev. John Stoddard of the Baptist! hurch. Attorney Willimantic calendar se Charles Frid on of cer and Attorney Joseph Berry for Mr Bugbee. Mrs. L. Torrey was in attending the short e superior court. Thomas Garriveau, arrested in Pntnam Thursday morning by Officer William Jarvis upon the complaint of the author- Claudell's suit was for personal She was in Mr. Spencer's , driven by her husband, at the e accider leges that the on was due Bugbey to Mr. negli- itiea in Grosvenordale, and who was|gence, which resulted in her injuries. At- taken to that town Thursday afternoon |torney Joseph H. Peck appeared for Mrs. for trial on a charge of non-support, was | Claudell and Attorney Berry for the de- sentenced to 60 days in jail, with costs. | fendant. He was taken.to Brooklyn Thursday by | Miss Ruth Bartlett returned Friday l‘:‘}ef of Police Neri Coderre, Grosvenor- | morning from Wesleyan university; Mid- dale. le. ! dietown, where she has been attending Mrs. C. M. French, Miss Annie G. Cut- | commensement. S . er, Mrs. Henry Converse and Miss | Miss Coombs, who been visiting | Ada Morse left Putnam Friday for Bris- | Mrs, Hiram Brows S st s tol Narrows, R.'I Friday for B where she will visit A number of Putnam people are mak- | pefore going to her home in Bangor, Me. iug iplanas to saftends the S conferencenyat liCr e RS L r Sl S Ve e Nort! f ); A . 28 & - 3 g Sxthficld fromhulyd Mo Aug28 piano recital Friday evening in High Mrs. Arthur S. Macdonald won the|School hall. The program follows: e in the putting contest held Thurs- | afternoon for the women members of the Putnam Country club. The match was in charge of Miss Kllen M. Wheelock. nother match will be held next Thurs- ! in charge of Mrs. George Bradley. Homeward Bound, cis Reardon; In Miss Edith Pease; Sarah Barber; and Minuet in Ruth Rogers, Master Fran- Springtime, Huerter, Romance, Tours. Miss Reverie in B 1 DeCoudres and Ballet No. thoe, Chaminade, Taylor, Miss Elizabeth Members of the Hold Fast class of the CARRY INSURANCE ON YOUR CAR. WE WILL GLADLY TELL YOU ALL ABOUT AUTOMOBILE INSUR- ANCE AT ANY TIME. A NEWTON VAUGHN, Insurance PUTNAM, CONN. 30 FRONT STREET Tire Buyem GET THIS ! We sell Miller Tires and we say to you to.., ...._ugn The Bullztin, that no better tire is made in America. For years Miller fabric and cord tires have been making enviable rec- ords of service, and those who have bought them buy again. We are located on South Main Street, Putnam, and offer Miller tire service for all of Eastern Windham County. We carry a tremendous line of these tires in sizes up to 40x8. They are sold with the highest possible assurance of de- pe and service—with the confidence of the qual- ity that is into them, with the faith that is founded on their past performances. Ask the man that runs Miller tires. He will tell you they are as good as the very best and that means better than the most of makes. Ceme im and talk with us. Get the new low prices. Hear what we have to say to you about serwice—after we have taken your money. vimce you. MOTOR TIRE SERVICE COMPANY 12 Sewth Main Street Tel. 691 Putmem, Conn. We request the epportunity to con- | Emma \ i | is 1y | Mrs. Grosv | Henry Th | Miss ~ Helen 1 | Raff, v [ ! : . Rafferty ; Valse in A flat, Chopin, Miss | Sunday schos o Congresas| 3 s 3 L el o ne Seond CONSTCEY | Esther Wilson; Sundown, Hopekirk, and | onaL i S Morceau, Wollenhaupt. Miss Rhoda Gil- | noon at the.home _of - Mrs. - Elizabeth | prieath, /o sihatny, s fboda Gil-| Howell, Capen street, to give her a fare- [\t 0 ~Somante, = B enea well party. Mrs. Howell reesntly i e s old her house, and this fall leaves Put- | ocrid¢: Rachmaninoff, Miss Wilhelmina nam for Philadelphia, where she will | o5t 1 make her home wWith her sister, Mrs.| 'Clirence B. French of East Braintree, | Emma Chamberlain. M Chamberlain | Mass., and Margaret Dreghorn 4‘arison,( is now visiting here and was at the party | als0 of E Bra Wwere married in Thursday | Putnam Others present Mrs. June John Stoddard | m Barber, Mrs. Charl Brown, | of the Putnam Baptist chu Grosvenor, Mrs. Rufus Chase, Mrs. Frederick J. Daniel who (l)m\ at his ver, Mrs. Vitaline Leavitt, | lome in Putnam Wednesday night, had Scammel, Mrs. Edsar M, |Deen drawn as juror for this term of the! \““ aton, Mrs. Mathewson Angell, Mrs. | \Vindham county superior court at Willi- Henry Burt, Mrs. Abbie Child and Miss | mantic | Wiheaton \\] ary | “Announcements have am- of the en The subjects of the essays to be delf e honor pu of Putnam been reccived ment of Mi in s Mae Sonner to Reginald M. Pease, hoth | exercises to he held of Providence. Mr. Pease is the son of | the Victory theatre we. > trude Davenport Pease, formerly | day hy Miss Abbie H. Keith, head of the | nan English departm: nder whose direc: Miss Grace Child, Mbrarian for a life | tion they are being red. as follows: | rance company of Hartford, came to|John Burroughs, Jeanette G<vert of the | utnam Friday to be the guest of her | course; Evervday Heroes, Rob-| er. Mrs. Abbie Child, Grove street.|ert ‘Arnold of the commercial course;! weck she will attend the meetings | Children's Poetry, Helen Thompson of | the general course. | 0 AT Trinlet A. C. will send its ball team | NATHAN BERKOVITZ |[down from Worces unday afternoon | to meet the Morse-Nightingale team of | Putnam. The ¥ am team has not lost a game this season. Miss Ruth Child has retimed from Mt. | Holyoke college and is at the home of her | mother, Mrs. Annie Child, South Main street. About 15 members of the class of 189 of the Putnam High school gathered. at the Putnam inn Friday night for their | h anniversary. o'clock dinner | was served, was enjoyed. DEALERINPOULTRY Pigeons and Rabbits At following which a social hour | I .pay spot cash—Drop postal ‘ and | will call 130 Delhi St. Providence, R. L. At the time of graduation ! the officers of the class were: President, Albert H Hutchinson; vice president. Myra Seward; secretary and treasurer, F. Iithel Burnett; executive committee, Thomas McGuirk, Florence Sargent, Lulu | class of 1896 at the time of entrance to Embalmer the high ! were Bertrand N. An- drews, Ashworth, Walter E. DAMIELSON, CONN. Barrett, Eugene Beaudry, Frank M. Ben- | 23 Academy St. Phone 283; also 257-4, | nett, Ivy D. Billings, James C. Blinn, George D. Brown, Charles A. Cunning- | ham, Albert S. lHutchinson, Winfred I, DANIELSON CASINO, { = £ Lougden, Arthur S. Macdonald.. Thomas 1 STARKWEATHER BLDG. . McQuirk, Clarence A. Stetson, George SOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS FOUR ALLEYS THREFE TABLES | WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. Bowling is the sport for all given away every Saturday. A. F. WOOD The Local Undertaker P. Sumner, George R..Torrey, Fred B. Wilcox, Gertrude Arnold, Alice D: Ayres, F. Ethel Burnett, Lizzie W. Carpenter, Prizes | Evie W. Converse, Grace A. Converse, Susie A. Crane, Gertrnde M. Glover, Hattie Hopkins, Ethel Marshall, Alice Morse, Lilia D. Morse, Ruth S. Murfey, Florence G. Sargent, Myra Seward, Ef- fie Smith, Betelle C. Ticknor, George A. Johnson and Nellle E. Foster. Those who DANIELSON. CONN, compléted the course az=d were graduated PAELORS § MECHANIC STEEET A were Dthel Burmett, Minnie Bosworth, s SUPREME PHOTOPLAYS FEATURE Breed Theatre oo, Story As SUNDAY—MONDAY AND TUESDAY ALICE LAKE In a Startling Picturization of John Fleming Wilson's As It Appeared In Munsey’s Magazine. “Uncharted Seas” A Soul-Sounding Story of a Woman's Test of Manhood First Episode of the World’s Wonder Jungle Serial . “THE SON OF TARZAN” By the Celebrated Author, EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS THRILLS, ACTION, EXCITEMENT, ROMANCE AND SENSATION—SEE IT AT THE BREED ! TOPICS OF THE DAY—SUPREME COMEDY TODAY—FOUR SHOWS At 1:30—3—6:15—8:15 TWO BIG FEATURES TOM MOORE “MADEIN SHIRLEY MASON “WING TOY” PATHE NEWS AL BENSON, in Songs Illustrated by Films CHILDREN — MAT. TODAY, 15¢ .Pl:::L—-Mou., Tues, Wed. ;:fl 3 s " § INEE ALL SEATS 2 SHOW AT 1.30—4430—6.30—!‘?0 EVENING 28c.40c MATINEE 25¢—EVENING 25:-35¢ WAR TAX INCLUDED ~—~TODAY— VAUD EARLE WILLIAMS, in “SILVER CAR” —SUNDAY— ALICE “MAT! BEN TURPIN, in “BARN-STORMING” FIGHTING FATE, No. 9 “THE AIR AVENGER” EVILLE BRADY, in ERNITY” MONDAY—TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY THE TIDDLEY WINK’S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY GIRLS—COMEDIANS—DANCING—SINGING JOY ALL THE WAY THROUGH ALSO THIS BIG SPECIAL FEATURE EVA NOVAK, in “Up In Mary’s Attic” SIX REELS OF LIFE AND LAUGHTER BEST SHOW FOR SMALLEST PRICES S FOR PARTIES ANY DAY OF THE RHODE CLAMBAKES WILDWOCD P.RK ALEXANDER’S LAKE EVERY SUNDAY, 1:30 P. M. (STANDARD TIME) PECIAL BAKE WEEK. CALL DANSEREAU’S, WILDWOOD PARK, 381-2, DANIELSON. rseingl 7] THE OR CATERING Lulu Carpenter, gent, gene M. Bennett, Alice Beaudry, cGuirk, Fra ence Stetson. E Yale at the commencement exercises next w Bertrand w, th wives and officers of the school at a ban- qu m Donald Jchnson, his bachelor eek. Arthur Andrew at il his home here Friday evening in the assembly room of the Baptist church the Mea's class of @ Sunday school tet. te: Rev. John , dnd membe: brief responses. the usual Sunday evening services will be At the Protestant omitted tomorrow, b I and Roseland D | the baccalaureate services which will be 1t the Congregational church. There was a meeting of th Friday afternoo L. Preston, Sou! This is the almost eve vark, the parsonage Oldershaw { Thursday. Mr. Ho! Pomfret. | Friday was {echool. The d. D ith a service h Grace Morse, Myra Seward, Albert Hutchinson and Clar- c H. Johnson, Main home here for a few days. cei , son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, sophomore at Trinity return next week to Hartford, where he will be employed until the opening of college in September. v d Woodstock lake. last Saturday Storme of Putnam and Lucian | { N Holmes were married. | the daughter of Mrs. El who was mar prize Converse, Lizzie New London, Friday, June 24 BOAT RACES Comforhbl: Observation Steamer CHESTER W. CHAPIN” Fare $1.08 Leaves New London wharf at 2:30 p. m. daylight saving time. office, New London Line Wharf, New London. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY Including War Tax. Tickets Strictly Limited. stern standard time; 3:30 p. m. Tickets on sale commencing June 22 at company’s Florence Louis Brown, nk Bennett, Sar- Eu- Thomas son of Mr. and Mrs. street, is at his He will re- of arts degree from AT THE Farrows street, a college, Hartford, for a few days. He | entertained their DANCE PLAINFIELD COMMUNITY HOUSE ON SATURDAY, JUNE 18TH MUSIC BY FIDELITY ORCHESTRA OF WORCESTER MASS 8 TO 12 P.M. STANDARD AIME Stoddard was toast- rs of the class made churches of Putnam June 19, because of W..C. T the home of Mrs. Main street. school picnics, finds parties at| h season of of the Putnam Bap- evening Miss Miss torme is | abeth A Storme Wildwood Park At Beautiful Alexander’s Lake Dancing Tonight Splendid Pavilion Royal Dance Orchestra Ample Parking Space for Autos DANCE GIVEN BY THE Polish World War Veterans IN PULASKI HALL Saturday Evening, June 18th MUSIC BY THE K. and B. Novelty Orchestra Dancing From 8 to 12 GOOD TIME FOR ALL ! Tied last week Imes is a resident of i Lewis gymnasium. hop A. day at Pomfret program began at 9.30 | hool chapel, after | New PORN. ! WILLIAMS —At Chaplin f‘nnr\ day afternoon many their guests were in the theatres. which graduating exercises were held im The . Lloyd of New York. Wel- lington Henderson.of Nevada was award- ed the athletic bowl and Eves York gave the valcdictor: ing the distribution of diplomas, a lunch- eon was served in the main house. Students of Putnam High school who speaker was | Morse ; Pomfret, Mrs. Fred Ash, Mra § B Overleck, Miss Eleanor Mathewsen Darnielson, Mrs. Fred Jacobs, Mrs. Geerge M. Burroughs; Dayville, Mrs. Greiz Mrs. A. Tate Hope; Abington, Mise Euretta Gresvenor; Thompson, Mrs. Dex- ter Elliott, Mrs. l N. Back Wood - stock, Mrs. Herbert Bowen ; North Wood- stock, Mrs. Wendall Witter; East Wood- stock, Mrs. Chester May; E: astford, Mrs J. M. Tatem; 1821 nominating committee tt Cady of Follow- Pri- of the boys with Putnam attending : are to tuke the college boo~d examina- | MFs. Warrem . W. Averill, Miss Lilhe ENISON-—At Quiambau tions will be in Pomfret mext v nak. The| leach. Mrs. E, L. Kelley, Mrs. W: ¥ 11, 1921, a son, Oliver. aminations are to be given ai . >miret| Rafferty and Miss Harriet Brown. 3 .\Vr:‘ n)uo—rrh‘msnn Jr Y | ot The Woman's Board has during thie MARRIED. gty e s e el vear been active in securing funds : o . William F. Bafferty atnac | p furnish-the mew wing of t . T e et Mles Oy ichs June | was elccted president of the Woman's! pital. of £ 58 e MOSHIER — FITTS—At Hampton. June Rev. zio Tedesco o and Miss Susana street. 15, 1921, f 188 Franklin street Piatt of 44 Williams Sherrod Soule posed of women Board of the Day-Kimbal annual meeting beld Thursday afternoom in the rooms of the Putnam Chamber of Commerce. This orzanimtion is com- in Putnam, Thompson, The report of the treasurer, Har- riet H. Brown, follows: Debit. Balance, Sept. 8, 1920 hospital at the $L444.m ; Membership fees ot 5.0 Hartford. Elliott Moshier Pomfiret, Abington, Danielson and | Honorary membership fees .. 20 sl s _ | Woodstock, and has as its object the| Thanksgivirg cash offering 29931 Iy —EhLLIngl—-‘]AL A\{oom‘ n.MJ;_m ;n. aiding in the support of the hospital.| Sales and entertainments 160.25 \‘l‘an‘uvei F 'u?v‘n‘n! ?lse?«: City and“;d OLRel olicers <} Town Putnam appropriation 100.00 Elizabeth A. Elliott of Central Village. | First vice president, Mrs. Warren W.| English Neighborhood = Social HOLMES — STORME—In Putnam, June | AVerill; recording sccretary, Mra. 1. Bry-| Dames 25.00 11. 1921, by Rev. John Stoddard, Lu.|dcn Kent; corresponding secretary. Mrs.| Mimah Rebekah lodge, L O. O. cian N. Holmes and Miss Myrtice B.|Justin Green; treasurer, Miss Harriet F. e Storme. Brown; directors, Putnam, Mrs. Georze| Dr Harold Foster, for furnish- ! W. Gilpatrick, Mrs. Moses Leonard, Mrs. ing nmew dining room 100.00 DIED. Frederick J. Daniels, Mrs. Omer Milot, MAINE—In Westerly, R. I, Jume 15,|Mrs. Arthur Tourteilotte, Miss Alice MARTIN T BUI{NS M. Beanett. Mr. iutchinson died a few | 4 vears ago. The affair Friday night was 2 arranged by Dr. Louis Brown of Fon- H dreau, Miss, and Miss Florence Funeral. Director and [or s, o Esemt 1921, Orrin A. Maine, aged 5 years. (Continued on Page Eight, Last Cel) Chuzch 15 Main Street Funera Directors ~AND— Embalmers Lady Assistan, HENRY E CHURCH ‘WM. SNTTH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 & Akien [ $14 SR TN R T 4A_MA5.~~&I‘.A_A : NEW SPRING PRICES IN LEHIGH-WILKES BARRE COAL NUT STOVE EGG No. 2 NUT $14 $i4 13 50c EXTRA IF BASKETS ARE USED. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON Telephone 884