Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 25, 1921, Page 8

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A KXI@NTS OF COLUMBUS the best showing of any aerie in the | Ruth Breckenridge. The fellowing ! to be the programme f\flhn lfln F’b‘;:; Dlunfi-“mlam'- ?:;fibffi f\\ev. ]Johnll. Cantwell, xmsmp of 'Los{ state. The lecturer's hour was ;;x: h:mt n: Cennedy, Knights Angeles. D. m., opening business ses- t ti 1d come on|‘to 9, being open to the -pul an for swpreme cemvemtion week at San Andiom, T e in military forma- | sion of the 39th annual international s As the next meeting woul e Pranciseo, when the 39th annual Inter- national supreme coumcil of the Knights of Columbus will be held. Satunday, July 30th--2. 00 p. m. Au- tomeobfle tour of San Franeisco, stopping on route to present Knights of Columbus vandewille shows to the wounded and Ing, G. Harold Cauleld, Joseph Scott, tion headed by the Fourth Degree drill team, to St. Mary's cathedral. Solemn benediction of the Blessed Sac- rament, Archbishop Bdward J. Hanna, D.D., celebrant, followed in the evening, by a formal banquet at the Palace Ho- tel for officers and members of the fourth degree, prominent officials of city NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, Archbishop Edward J. Hanna, B. D., cel- ebrant, assisted by Rt. Rev. Joseph S. Glass, bishop of Salt Lake City, Rt. Rev, Thomas Grace, bishop of Sacramento, Rt. preme council, Italian and Colonial ball- rooms, St. Francis hotel. 7.30 ». m., grand reception and ball, Civic auditor}- um. . Addresses by Archbishop Edward J. Hanna, Mayor James Rolph, Jr., Gov. William D. StephThis, Major General Charles H. Muir, c¢Smmanding general ninth army corps area, Admiral James spoke of interesting incidents and items of business at the con.ention. The del- egates reported that Norwich alone made the night of the Fourth, it was decided to put it forward one night and hold it on Tuesday evening. The aerle is making plans for a big membership drive, five applications were presented and several candidates ini- tiated. Resolutions on governmental old age JUNE 25, 1921 evening. president, John De man!l‘, in the chair. | Mrs. E. Grace Fowler, John O. Plckh-l-. - Tuesday, Aug. 2—10 a. m.. solemn pon- | George Goepfert, wWho was the delegate, | John M. Swahn, Carl Brown, Fred Lef- tifical hizh mass, St. Mary's cathedral,! made the report, and Martin Keough | fingwell, R. R. Kinkead ,Charles A.-Hag- berg, Mrs. Eva Higgins, Mrs. 'Emma’ ‘Worthington, Mrs. Cora B. Gefb, Mrs. 1da Richardson, Mrs .Emma Lumis, Miss business session closed the evening af- terwards. “Small Frults” was the gen- eral toplc for the lecturer’s hour, pro- viding much interesting information through the following programme: Planting Strawberries Mrs. Gertrnde Toothlll; Cultivating Strawberries, Miss Helen Moore ; Ttems About Strawberries, OF ALL KINDS SUITABLE Mrs. Carl Brown; Red Raspberry Cul- ture, Mrs. Fred Cook; Gouty Gall of the Red Raspberry, Mrs. Ambrose Sulli- pensioning of workers-and the formation of a women's auxiliary to the Order of Eagles were the most important matters and state and distinguished fourth de- gree knights from all parts of the Unit- ed States and Canada, will deliver the S. Seaton, commanding the Pacific fleet, | Supreme Knight James A. Flaherty, and other prominent members o6f the clergy dimwbbed veterans of the great war, at Letterman Genoeral hospital and the Ma- FORTHE SUMMER 4 van; poem, In Our Little Town, Mrs. rine Hospial, Prosidio, of San Franch- | princlpl addressee; 2 b m. fpectacular|and " laity. ° Military band concerr,| dcted upon by the etate convemtion at| SiL TR Tool Lol TGoming ; aerial “stunts” in compliment to the | Dancing in two large ballrooms. Open| MM L 100 A McLoughimn, | Blackberries, William C. Noyes, 100 n m., exemplification of the mec- | Knights of Columbus, by Capt. Tddle Mouse day and eventing, California coun- | S8 S, TC annual report| Music numbers that were greatly en- fotiet by Rarein («,,",f‘f,l,"' -t % ::{‘M‘:m}' LAt St e TWednesday, Aus. 3—10 a. m, business | I} SRS iy 4 ;;:,:;:n::vr:"‘l,'; Fnd of a Perfect Day; a solo, Till Al REASONABLE ¢ ey, o RO tasourl, fonowed |, Momdsy, Aug. 1—3 p. m. automobils| cig o e e raiea™l; 1.272 new members in the state order | the Seas Go Dry .with encore. by Hen- business session of tour of Alameda county, including Oak- & Nrauics q P e rted that dur-| IV La Fontaine: piano duets, Mrs. Her- immediately by the third degree in charge | )08 Op B ARan o vwards, | (he supreme council, hotel ;| during the vear. He repo a i b = the e Bagles ha aid out! bert Richardson and Mrs. Carl Geib: R 3 ¢f Deputy Supreme Knight Martin H. | ot y SER, 0l 4 evening tn all| 7 P: M- :usinaeg srss[nn of the supreme Lr;“gh_:bm_\ F’;‘: ':ickn;)s;em:dss“_'lsfl i, erede e bt By T ‘ Carmody, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Alameda county K. C. clubhouse; offi- council, St. Franeis hotel; 830 p. m., death benefits and $15.394.32 in physi- Swahn. cornet: Miss Nellle Howle, pla- > nasimted by the Tiinols _ siate dogres | o\ "peicome. sl B T e nta e o e 70F oa¥lag for emberatihe oy Gt o i) I : Santa Maria ball, Knights of Co- - adlen Clolambia’/ theatie: e distin. | clans : ¥ ¢ ; : Jombus bullding. % 3 p. m, to the suoreme officers and dele-| pyished actor, Brother Gary MoGarry,|Tet assets of the state order he report- "fl‘t“:hefl::m{l'::: :.“e‘:‘,:‘ ':‘lll:';‘:;h £ Sunday, July 31st—Morning, special | Kates. visiting knichta and ladies. by the| k. C. overseas commissioner to Siberia, | ¢d s $347.828.42. 4 1thy Master. John' . -Fanning presideds Knights of Columbus services at all [ mayor and public officials of San Fran-| quring the great war, will appear in the| State Treasurer Michael J. Kerwin.| & " ot Gine for membershin were masses In churches throughout the city | oisco. Presentation to Supreme Knight| jomantic Irish comedy, Peggy Machree,| Of New Britain, iIn hin annual report| ' i 2" oy (900 F0 ol et e a . and state; 1,00 p, m., automobile tour of | Tames A. Flaherty of the “key" to the| naeigteq by a very capable company.| Stated that the net gain during tha vear| FERFeC e FEERRE FHEE D AAVG 4 E the peninsula, for visiting ladies city of San Francisco by Mayor Jamen| onon house day and evening, Californin | In the treasury of the order was $240.72.1 BRI B Jone, BOch S00e, (e 0, &0 knights, visiting points_of interest IF:‘:"]‘“""‘”'I”".“; sl s an:\hn,:? i Councll, No. - 880, :mlii Sfm‘ Francisco z':‘ r:;f’:\“(‘“:rfl: ;“_:h:‘:n 2‘(“»‘;18"‘{8;“;‘; rointed chairman’ of the committee which COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS K. €. councils in Santd Clara and S: B ol Dep B R 75 | Council, No. 615 Entertainment and | Year there was . i ‘the worthy master is to appoint.. The 5 Mateo counties. Tho auto pilgrimage | 8econd and third degrees to a class of 75| qapcing fn the evening. the state treasury, and that during the N s 3 i aime sy at e . 5 Puphic Healer | candldatea. Second degree w1 be con- | U N O8 SIMRR e | vear $792.82 was paid i from per capita | "ORChY master made some changes in the 62-66 MAIN STREET FINN’S BLOCK | - Sprvice hospital, Palo Alto, to entertain |ferred by Supreme Advocate Joseoh C.| .o " occion of the supreme council. St.|tax of the aerfes. making the total $1.- e ks e it B - NORWICH JEWETT CITY {he wounded and disabled veterans of tue | Pelletier of Boston, Mass., assisted bY|pmancic notel; 1 n. m.. excurslon for vis-| 103.65, from which was: deducted the | JEEE® P AVE, ST i M At zeeat war, with a high class vaudeville | state officers from New York Third de-| ;10 knights and ladies, to Mount Ta-| yenrly exmenses of $482.10, leaving a| oo h B, CHOL SOVIRS FHFS 4 Moabe, show. 1.30 p. m., fourth degree exempli- |&ree in charge of Fupreme Director Fd | yajnajs, Marin county. over the “crook-| balance of $621.50 i the treasury atfye 7Ol B S BOTT oo JRoore: jon. tn a elase of 200 candidates for ward ”(\Vfllhiln of 61‘! o0, 111, assisted odest railroad In the world” Onen house| the close of this vear or a gain of ‘nc‘;r-l“r'. 3 (;,.‘ CrA ,H-rohw‘rL Saint_ Francis assembly. Supreme Mas. | by Quebec, Can., provincial degree leam: | at San Rafael counell, in Marin conntv. | $240.72 over the balance of last year. | otTiC Wy S CAsty C. A. Hagbers toe Jon I, Reddin, of Denver, T\l;::mé S Mend el Ry ".:‘Eu':z‘ Onen honga dav and evenin, California ———— i 7o | bably will not have any difficuity in| HUTCHISON TIES WITH n charge, assisted by Vi § Lifiet i i »g | counc’l. No. , and San Francisen OWLS. to this figure as the weather Master Robert E. Morrison of Preseots. (At California council, No. . "F"' 14281 council. No. 615 “Au Revoir” celebra- Nosleh Neat "No. T306-1a T e cutet OB FELNOWS muc;mrxne: bl‘:[enng hol,“huh will| WATHERED FOR TITLE Arinona_and Master Frank M. Silva of | Golden Gate svenve, and Ban PRARC®O | jons, including entertalnment and danc-| NOTICR, Nest No 105 19 1 the el Uncas and Shetucket lodsen have mom- | anable him (o perspire freely in his| St Andrews, Soctland, June 2—(Liy iy poulfornta, Personnel of degree | 0 Entertainment and_ dancing. in the| 5. at both club hotses, in ‘the evening. | ["yCiding "only one meeting. & month | Iy ot fficers for the coming term | workouts. e Associated Press)—Jjock Hutchi and will hold electicns at the meetings next week. SCOTTISH CLANS professionai of the Glenview Counuy Club, Chicago, and Koger Wathereu an amateur, caplain of tne Oxford Un- versily team, came through ilbe fina during June. July and August. This The champion will gradually taper| is on the first Tuesday of each month. off in his work with the resumption of training tomorrow He will work with Ring’s Busy Market DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS. The initiatory degree was conferred on | two candidates at the regular meeting e ove O Ay TTouna o inonl play in the Briu g ! s - o | PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Clan Graham, No. 251, had initiation | rest Monday will be followed by the R e Atiak of Clara Barton Tent, No. 7, D. of V,, = | AR i) final days of boxing Tuesdsy and vpen golf chumpionship today tied Lex held in Buckingham: Memorial on e Norwich Grange. No. 1 preceded its!upon one candidate worked for the first ¥ & y fial " i e. Each man mrn:d in a scors gular meeting’ < v trokes lor the iZ holes, 3% vl Dempsey was entertained tonight by v e 3 o newspaper correspondents, vaudevillel Which were played Thursday and b actors and u jazz band. The party was SOMAIIAE 38 loday over he Links ol in the nature of a surprise in honor | 0% Hoval and Ancient Golt Ciub. of his birthday. The visitors serenaded 0 decide the championsnip Lhe two time' by the mew officers at its regular | Wednesday. meeting Thursday evening in Stelner's tall. The next meeting in two weeks' time is to have a large class for initfa- tion, it i3 expected. day evening. The members also took part in a memorial service for those who | have answered the great roll call rh!r‘n"\ the past vear. Plans for a food sale to | be held early next month were discuss- ‘Wednesday evenhg ‘“k Steiner's hall with a strawberry supper from 6 to 8 o'clock, which was well at- tended and for which a fine menu wi served hy the -committee of which Mrs. D. Boyens was chairman. g A The . . players wil compete tomo: 3 . Mrs. Lena Pukallug presided at the ) : 9. rrow at 3 THAYER BUILDING FRANKLIN SQUARE et a £ TEesideq a strawherries were native, luscions and| WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION :;‘e‘ch:u‘n;'i';z e ek er | noles medal play. - red, the kind that come in the height of | mn. Women of Mooseheart I . Of the Americans, aside from Hutch- = o o bed e the ev»mnh '1"1'{- rnmva’rm {Tdch;rgolh“d their regular meeting Thursd. llion, all played noteworthy golf, except ILES, sed the following: Mrs. Alida Bov-| meing. st Moo Honee e Thurs obby Jones, the Auanta amateur, wag Norwich aerie, No. 367, heard reports| hairman, Mrs. John O. Peckham.|Beaver scting as of seni i GEORGES INDULGED, IN A witharew from the contest in the third ARMOUR'’S YEARLING ROUND, SIRLOIN, from the 15th amual state eonvention-at | Lila Cook, Mrs, Louise Higeins, sy et ol ) was a large attendance, including sev- eral visitors from the New London chap- ter. It was voted to hold a picnic on June 30th at Mrs. Lillie Smith’s home in Fiteghville all the members of the chap- LIGHT ROAD SESSION fround when he got into bunker ditti- culties, Manhasset, N Y. June 24—Drivep to| ! 2 . rest by the sweltering heat, Geolges Tom Kerrigan, of the Siwanoy Co: Carpentier indulged only in a light road ;"3 Club, New York, turned in a card Meriden given at its regular meeting | Monday evening in Eagles hall with the Mrs. Adelle Spaulding, Mrs. Bessie Mur- Mrs. Car] Brown, Mrs. Maud Bliss, PORTERHOUSE LAMB ession this. morning and -permitted |Of 295, the low score for the tournament ter will attend. It was also voted to|himself to be entertained in the after- | afler Hutchson and Wathered. A. G hold only one meeting in July and Au- | noon. ¢ . |Havers, of the West Lancaster Club, 4 zust, the meetings to be held on the see-| Trainer Wilson took Georges to'the|LDritish piayer, was next in line with Legs’ Ib....... 29¢ ond Thursday of each month. e woods immediately, after’ he had fin- ished breakfast and kept him hust ling for more than two hours. They returned (o the camp at ten-thirty o'clock. Carpentier was perspiring free- ly and whistling as he hurdled the last fence on his way home. The heat became so.intense at'noon George Duncan, the British open champ.un, lost his title by being unable tp hand in a better card than 301 for the fout rounds. The score of the American players for ‘the tourniment are as follo Jock Hutchison 296; Tom Kerrigan 295; Jim Barnes 302; Walter Hugen A social hour was enjoyed after the business meeting and ice cream and cake were served -by the committee. Seasonable Merchandise KODAKS PERPETUATE YOUR PLEASURES Loins,Ib.......25¢c ForequartersIb 14c 1b. 29¢ | DEMPSEY OBSERVED BIRTHDAY BY TAKING COMPLETE REST Atlantic City, K ict b o 2505 ith| that Trainer Wilson declared an at-| 303 {m Bames W02, Walter Hugen = | eep a picture record of your vacation. the passing of his twenty-sixth birth- | ternoon of jdleness. Then the telephone 3 rn r. Paul FRESH PORK SHOULDER | Al ¥ day Jack Dempsey -will resume train- | rang, and Willie Lewis, one of the most |-iunter 307: Clarence Hackney 305: {ing tomorrow to put the finishing|ardent admirers of Carpentier, said| G¢orge McLean 303, Emmet French LOINS lb 23 S I'EAK lb 17 | AUTOMOBILE BLUE BOOK SAVES MONEY touches on his condition for the de- | that he was coming out with & bunch|393: J. Douglas Edgar 309; Charies 'y o049 T [ 9 T C | fense of his title against Georges Car-|of entertainers. Hotfner 318; John burgess 320; Fred ———————————————————————— . [ | Adds Interest and Comfort to Your Trips. INTERESTING BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING. pentier a week from today. The cham- pion has reached the peak of his train- ing in a highly satisfactory manner and will pull on the gloves only four times more before crawling into the t ] The party arrived shortly after fwo| o -e0d 320. o'clock. There was a jazz band, sbme dancers ard a number of singers. They tuned up and were going at full speed FRESH LITTLE PIG SHOULDERS, 4 to 8 Ib. average, Ib. 15¢ BEST PORTERHOUSE DUBAND LED PUTNAM HIGH SCHOOL BATTERS . fifteen minutes after their arrival. The{ Ma. Al fhe PAPER CUPS AND PLATES FOR PICNICS AND || rifs to face the Burcoean tite-holder.| snady front porci was. thecatage and nigh scnooi basebail 1cam this - pebt % P o U TOURISTS. taking complete rest as far as rou-|on (ho lxwn. Oniy Tmembers -0t | the |t oy Joat womplcted the team bai- training is concerned. He selpt ting record, which is as foliows BONED AND ROLLED camp were in attendance when the'en- | . later than usual, abandoned his road! tertainment began but within an h Player ab r bh sb Ave. . PAPER TOWELS AND NAPKINS REDUCE work and loafed ‘around his camp un-|almost a hundred of the challenzers| Labissia L 1 0 1,000 Roast Beef lb 29, POTTING { til late in the afternoon, reading five| triends nad gathered there- The per-{Durand s AT AT 3 ‘18 1 isle y 10y 4JC ‘ LAUNDRY TROUBLES. <! bundred or more telegrams extending | formance continued for more than two| Ghase - 17 13 8 41 Boned and Rolled, No Waste | BEEF. 1b 19 | e s s o s M lbours. | Cdrpentler "appiatded s évery [ ACT 20116 19 13 y i - % number and when it was over he sail . s 1D...... AUC GIFT MERCHANDISE FOR YOUR FRIENDS. o T A i manager Franco-| This has been a real entertainment Jome 1 Hanley Neison .... PRESENT—ABSENT—COMING OR GOING. INSPECTION INVITED. The Cranston Co. for me and I enjoyed ‘it much more than I can tell you” G. Murphy, The visitors were sent away at h\e Donlon o'clock and Carpentier asked Trainer| Allard Wilson to go to the post office-for 1is' Arnowd ... mail.The trainer returned with both! Hayward . arms full and after dinner Georzes'F, Murphy occupied himself with the letters until| Thayer it was time to retire. . Ames led.in the hitting of two bag- For an hour.in the gymnasium this ered . i b s i bl ] ited with six for th NATIVE VEAL SHORT CUT LEGS, Ib 28c RUMPS, bb. ......... 28c SHOULDER CUTS, Ib. 16¢ CUTLETS, Ib .. 45c remember the champion on his birth- day. ‘Many happy returns of the day,” was Carpentier's message. Descamps sent & similar greeting. From his moth- er in Salt Lake City Dempsey receiv- ed a message to which he has looked forward to all day. She wished him good luck ‘with all of a mother's af- fection. Dempsey jumped on the scales this Lean Plate, Brisket and Navel Pieces CORNED BEEF § Pound 10c 1 - s conANoaABacRTLa morning and it was announced that the | Dave Rose, Dave Rosenbery-and Chris § secos 5 Hamey 3 o s orm s = scales registered 192 pounds. He hopes| Arnold, worked hard in preparation!Gaiy- § these-base hits were mads be to weigh around the 190 pound mark ‘when he strips for action and he prob- members of the team; Durand 1 Nelson 2, Chase 3, McCoy and Donion 1. Cha proved the Babe Ruth of the nime, and made four circuit clouts. Donlon was 1/, Ib. BACON 1’b. LIVER, for. . 19 € for anotber workout with Georges' to- morrow afternoon. H Roast Beef, Ib. 20c 1 ;?. r::yv other player (o get a hemer - | o made one. FRESH SELECTED FRESH MADE x TILDEN APPEARS FOR FIRST EGGS Creamery Butter Wishtblon. Soiigud. - Jika’. 302 oy Pound 35¢ Dozen 29c the A. P.)—Wi{liam T. Tilden, of Phila- Qeiphia, werid's singles grass and tar) court champion made his first appearance DRIVE FOR LOWER PRICES GRANULATED SUGAR, 101bs. . 69| S e T New Yeork. te played in the mixed doubles today. The American players defeated T. M. Mavrogordato, the English interna- tionalist and Mre. E. G. Parton, 6-3, 3-6, 34, B Tfiden dlsplayed ®is uswal brifiant play only periodically. In the first set Mrs. Mallory was not up to her regular form, but with the begimming of the second set her game Improved and sl played excellently to the end. COOKING Compound 2Ibs 21¢ CHALLENGE Milk, Can ..... 15¢ MILD, WHOLE Milk Cheese, Ib. 19cj{ OUR SPECIAL ‘ COFFEE, Ib. .. 25¢ OFFERS UNPARALLELED SAVINGS IN THIS GREAT PRICE-REDUCTION SALE Duwels to: Play Colchester The Duwels will cross bats with the G 93 | v The Greatest Event of the Year [&=iioi ! i men, and Colchester is alse & very fast Oleomargarine, Ib. . team and they will make the Duwels step lively and everyone will be sure to See a very fast and interesting game Fuller who Is piling up an awful st of strikeouts, will do the twirling and Bovd will do the backstop work. Last Sunday the Duwels dragged the Slater A. A. of Jewett down to defeat by the score of 16 to 4, Fuller got nineteen strike-outs while Foley of Slaters got nine. UNIONS, 5 Ibs. 25¢ RED STAR, No. 1 o NEW POTATOES, 15 Ib. peck. .. .. 47cf| Calves’ Liver, Ib45¢ l Native Fowl, 1b. 45¢c | Begins This Morning WE DON'T CARE IF WE DO UPSET THE SHOE, CLOTHING AND FURNISHING MARKET AS LONG AS OUR CUSTOMERS GET THE BENEFIT. : NEW SPRING PRICES IN . LEHIGH-WILKES BARRE ! COAL | NUT STOVE EGG No. 2 NUT $14 $14 $14 $13 We guarantee to take back any article, and refund your money, if you find that you can duplicate it at the same price elsewhere. BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS “The Store That Satisfies” 266-270 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Nm London (Nerwich) Line . Fare $3.11, Inc. War Tax Enjoy. this cool, over night trip down the Sound and reach = your destination -happy, refreshed. a n d satisfied. Excellent ser- vice throughout. Leave New London daily ex- Eastern Standard JOHN A. MORGAN & SON | 50c EXTRA IF BASKETS ARE USED. ’ | Telephone 884 } 5 CENTRAL WHARF J ;

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