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THUNDER STORMS TODAY; % FULL ASSOCIATED b PARTLY CLOUDY TOMORROW PRESs DESPATCHES NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921. = ¥ i % . charge of are on the famous Keystone |hand, struck the live wires. Just how or | g0es through here at 4.48 a. m., meet-|Boston, was awarded the decision over - > SHURE LlNE DEFIBIT 1 41] iN MAY estate, given to the church by Mrs. Cum- |for what reason McCarthy came ing the nortibound boat train at Nor-| Young Montreal, of Providence, in a ten PomY y mings, a daughter of the late president |contact with the live wires cannot be ] ‘wich. round bout here tnight. The men are SONG. of the Lehigh Valley railroad. stated or found, as no one saw the in- bantamweights, and both have’ resantly | p.cauee the rose must fade, Norwich, Tuesday, June 28, - 3 + |cident. and even the foreman and 3 |DRUGGISTS ARE PLANNING indicated thelr anxiety to seek the tle |~ Shall 1 not love the rose? ] ; AWARD IN CLAIM FROM fellow, who were working within- a rea- FOR ANOTMER CLAMBAKF|held by Joe Lynch. Because the summer shads The Shore Line Electric Railway Co.|Comp. Ins. paid emplo: GROTON WORKMAN'S DEATH |*onable distance with their. backs turn: | - p Passes when winter biows, WEATHER had an operation deficit for the montl of | Material and_supalied .. i ed to McCarthy, are unable ts give ang | Such success has attended the clarh- Shall 1 not rest me tiers . Conditions May of $1,411.95, the smallest deficit of | Freight on above ..:... . In the workmen's compensation claim|more than a guess as to just how the|Dake and outing held by the Norwich Fas Two Open Dates In the cool air? nsporta- any month this year, accorling to the| U. t month filed ai ths super-| tion govt, jtax .on t from the death o. Maurice McCarthy,|fatal injury was recelved and just what|GruEEists, doctors and dentists in the| The Norwich State Hospital would lke an employe of the water and electric de-|caused it. past two summers, that plans are being | to bosk games for this Saturday and t-e | Because the sunset sky . Makes mus.c in my Pressure fell in practically all sec-| report for th: tions Monday. for court clerk’s office by Loceiver 1obe | Liquidafion espens | partment of the borough of Groton, Com-| The commissioner finds that McGarthy | made for another one this year. Last|Fourth of July. Would like to hear |gpiy to fail and die, The temperature continued consid-|ert W. Perkins. & Power purchased w | missioner J. J. Donohue has made an |used each article suggested and futnish.|8€ason the Poquetanuck . drawbridge|from teams in Windham and New Lon- | Snhail 1 not take the whole erably above normal generally. The report of operations for May is as | Miscellancous ...... award in favor of Mr. McCarthy's par-|ed by the employer to insure = safety | Erounds were found to fill the bill so|don countles. Write ) P. J. White, [ Of beauty that it gives The indications are for unsettled | follows: | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Patride MoCarthy of | while performing. the workin question; | omblétely. thatsthey will: probably “be|Siats Hospital While yet it lives? A weather and local thundershowers al- s hand, May 1, 1921..873.136.40| Total disbursements .. -$21, 10 Konomou street, New London. that he did not disobey any rules and|®¢lécted agaln this year and the date 3 most generally east of the MISSISSIPDI| Goan Cescinte In. Saye. Because the sweet of youth Cash reecipts In May— Cash balance, June 1, 1921 ..§77,594.85| The borough raised the question of | that there is nothing to show that he was |nOW contemplated is Thursday, July 7th. Doth ‘vanish all too soon, river Tuesday while mostly fair weath Bl o ror :, " ey | Builty. of serious and wilful misconduct,|{ The drugstores will close that day orget, forsooth, er s probable in north sections east i g g Deflolts this, year by mentlis havs lieen O A aCanine et o the|Tne facts that the gloves were not on | 1rom noon to § o'clock 8o that all hands S learn Jis' Lingering tune ; of the Mississippi river Wednesday. Miscellaneous .. . i as follows: January $3.74 €DIUATY | ocked to death at the Groton sub-sta.{DiS hands when he was picked up, that|may attend the clambake and it is ex- My joy to memorize There will be little change in tem- [$6.112.69; March $3, pril $2-| fon. The borough also disputed the | the foreman and fellow workman are nof | pected fhat every dentist and doctor In {in those youmg eyes? * 3 perature. £ | May $1,411.95. e L able to state whether or mot.the board|town will attend, while several from | Winds | operating defieit to Dec. 31, | 3uestion of depe ¥ was used in just the manner suggested,| New London will also be there, gnd a o e Mnra fragrant Winds off Atlantic coast: it A | 7.01 and to May 51, 1921| Commissioner Donohue ~makes an|ga)inough the superintendent states he 1§ |Tumber of traveling men of the dfuggist Keen music hath no power North of Sandy Hook, Sandy Hook| payrolls .... to Hatteras—Moderate winds most south and southwest, overcast weat award of §12 per week for 312 weeks 0| pretty sure there was a board up that| trage will make it a point to enjoy the To live heyond its breath, the parents of the man, the accrued|McCarthy was standing on, that the au- | hospitality of the Norwich men that day. | Then of this flood of song i | amount to be paid in a lump sum, and{iomobile shce had slipped Off or bacoms | Let me drink long! er and local thundershowers Tuesday. EQUIPMENT ASSIGNED | the balance in weekly payments. The|joosened from its original position in re- | 4 Forecast HOMESRERVICE (OEEICE TR N oMb AT TRAlN | M cf $100 towards funeral, expenses|lating to tre live wires, all Of these facts | P- A« R 24TH ANNIVERSARY ; Al yes.\becauss the roes B it . Thok TO CLOSE TEMPORARILY TO NORW R is also to be paid as well as any bfll|fajl' to sustain any clal™ of serious and ‘18 HELD AT PACHAUG lse rude winter blows e B e b 4 As Mrs. Clarence D. Sevin, secret-| Orders received Monday by the Com- | for medical expenses. wilful misconduct or disobedience to o i bare, and music dies— Local thundershowers Tussday; Wed- ish arith i ity aas x Anne Brewster JFanning Chapter, D. sd tly cloudy, little chi of the Home Service bat Train of the 192nd Artillery assign| Maurice McCarthy, who was 18, was|rules. oo ol Rebrated. - it Therefore, now is 10 me nesday partly cloudy, little change in o owing motor equipment. n s e . R .of Jewett y, celebra ts el 7 temperature. NOEwioh: ShavE e ; | e youngest child. 1h/the) tanilly- woricos. twenty-fourth anniversary at the fnvi- T tad. S il zig Ob Norwick will besin vacation on Ju-| ssenser MOLOT Car; one|myo”other chidren were Arthur, 25, 4| BAR HARBOR EXPRESS e oM Yamhas 1. Orary, By Kol Richard Watson Gider, in Indiasapol ervations. in Norwic ly Ist. The Home Service (Office in|reconnaiss car, six n0toreycles | ggjosman, who had not contrtbuted to % S . h i sty st hies hodh"ln i The Bulietin's observations show the | the court house bullding wifl be with side cars, one three-quarter ton | o e et smee e ame back| GOES THROUGH WITHOUT 8TOP|ifng a lawn picnic party at her home ir foll s in tel t d| porarily closed after that date, it was| truck; tv co cargo trugks (¥.|Nis paronts’ supb 4 : TG, Bar: Harbior -coorcansh Pachaug. Sixfeen members enjoyed the PULFILLMENT, lowing changes in_temperature and | porarily closed after that date, it was| t : rug] et rancs Ir pooTihies iR derenind 10 2 bor express is now. runt] ZACNATE. o e america 3 -~ 5 ol st barometric changes Monday: fannounced Monday night by Rev. J.|W. D.) one I vépair truck, onej,, "y 0"\ employed by his uncle;|ning through this city over the Norwich ol ¥+ motato; ficlie: - Yolls - L ouppalie Dy Ther Bar.| president of the Norwich | kitche: iler, one radio trailer and|yer 200 WIS TR B N he are|and Worcester branch of the New Haven :":'me:n e BB ot ‘et 7Tam $becs ceeees B0 30.00 SS. | one water trailer. school children. road, but does not stop here. Northbound x b t akie v 12 m. PEELL . 86 3000 1 Norwich chhpter of the Red| There are of rated posit: “The finding is In part as follow thog tr £oes through here at aboutTAS ;flllfilll‘l’:’m){gx‘;o[;:”l" iy ; wind— 6 p. 70 30.00| Cross takes great s ion in the| i n t « Train including A ¥ : A ‘clock, _leaving 7 o % e kissed my M Norwich people ng to go to Port- as they came into a mew transformer 15 fous ways mearly 800 ex:se o ‘ L s¢ ts, seven J bey v g 9 The twinkiinz leaves of birches in the Comparisons et o e 24 =0 & vt Cians which was being installed at the sub- ‘tam: gobeyond maveed to Bewid N. F. A. VALEDICTORIAN GAINS dawn, Predictions for Monday: Partly clou- [ Men and their families. : e include: | station of the electric plant of the bor-| to take the train there, but no tickets HONORS. IN BOSTON @ Nose limiia shine silver and o fair: ay — <t i 4 1921, Me- s 7 , I The slipning 'of cool water in the dusk— d; : obketyers . assistant observers|ough in Groton on March 31, v . b £ A 4 > & E \ Monday's weather: Generally fair,| CONNECTICUT YOUNG ME rminications. corporals, seout cors|Carthy was almost instantly killed by |and it isinot possible fo buy a tickelf: Miss Aunle € Zesunmios, wio et} . BEFORE AND AFTER Apiys have kissed sy, hait} nower in afternoon followed by. cool- MAY ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL| porals, chauffeurs, cooks, mechanics,)COming in contact with.a live wire. It} 700 UV (PO 0 WOIS\r A% MOl te Norwich Free Academy, was one| bes ired by thi 1 of music mounting through the An_opportunity for a useful vasction F&nd radio operaiors. s found that the fatal injury arose cut | Bl G e tha tram | of the honor graduates lasi week at|| being repaired by this shop SR s 100N AND 1 is now open to 32 young men o = an addition to|°f an¢ mesoh < oy the Chandler Secretarial Sciiool in 2 - . - heat borne from e g > T ate of Connectic armory is ex 1. 0 Start aty. 1Om the questiontofl dependencyiat f Boston, Miss Catherine C. Powers of || Guite a difference in looks P [ Sun Ti_High || Moom | o provision of o comy ' of ‘his wosls | found that the claimants were depend- wings of wend— o decensetl and n view ot New Governor Of Hawail || Stcrinaton also graduated in the ¢ and wear. We czrhir.nly help G folks conserve their shoe the fact that he contributed regularly his ELECTED PRESIDENT OF . leather. No matter how big itotal earnings of $30 a week, and also Ithe fact that $6 could be considered the ey e GasoraAIoN | PHiladelphia, June 27.—Philip Neer o || the hole or how worn the shoe, we can rebuild it. sbed my mouth? ill be sent here. Water. || Rises. | bill just passed tion has esta lowered eyes. nt oin & crysial love, and singing | summer schools for boys betv of 16 and 20 year: C I |'witt be frony four ¢4); to six () weelh | be largely practical, ineduding phy b ho | worth of his board, which was the sum |paid by the cther brother, Jeremiah. it lis found that the actual amount which Leland Stanford yniversity. was alected | the parents used in maintaining thelr president today of --the Intercoliegiate Lawn Tennis association, which is hold- ing its annual championship tournament | standard of living was $24 week of eeping at the Merion Cricket c'ub at Haverford HUMOR OF THE DAY the total sum paid them by the dece- Other officers elected are: Vice presi |dent. 1t is found that the claimants are] {1herafore entitled to compensati:n at 2 dent, L. E. Williams, Yale; treasurer, Flim—Life must be an awful bore to Charles A. Shipway, Princeton; secre- 1. | che rate of $12 per week. tary, Wallace Bates, University of .Cali- D RNYY Kissed my o Franck about one thos 1t is further found by the commission- B JRE CROR L0 er that the decedent did mot contribute e or uclie o be filied HEAD FLORIDA SCHOOL |t his death by any serious and wilful fornia. Flim<Hes an oll well digger—The o state ‘of Connecl e TRl O OOk | misconduet = disobedience of orders; the Syracuse university was admitted to Panther. o aualify or admission the ap- A e 02 ™ facts found from the testimony Jeing as membership. 7 Brenda_ Freddy Is thinking very se- ned o eurg Ee N U iis | follows: Rubber gloves were furnishe riously about marraige. f ! ) S 190l | for the linemen to use when working CLERKS LOOKING FOR * efl S eWS l“'eall Eilly: Oh, how long has he been about the s and the decedent put < |the gloves on when he started to work. " |He worked about three-quarters of an married<~The Sydney Bulletin. THURSDAY GAMES o Fattyiis” Clerks - are* asions. 1] MAGAZINE SPECIALIST “Freddys social career is ruined. biscopalian: c " s “How’'sRhat? _ ihour at the job of taping the wires in arrange games for Thursday afternoons 08 i will leave Wil | question before he met his death. At with any out of town teams. The team UNION SQUARE B e e B B g * to Drevard, Where | tho time he was picked up he did not is' composed of Phaneuf c, Lessard or Sz BT pre e e will be chap- Nervus Tourist—"“What if the bridge have the gloves on and there no tes- D | timony to show how the gloves got off 19| his hands. It is found there were boards 12|at hand which oould be used to insure greater safety to the linemen by placing them against. live wires and MeCarthy " | made use of such a board. ‘The borough | electric light department also made use jof an automwbile shoe fo protect the {linemen from:lives wires and it found ©lthat this was used in the present case, dham High, cap- Hanlon, formerl} of Wi tain, p, Lucier 1b, Maynard 2b, Lucler should break and the train fall into the — it e < || - Nickel Plating || "o eyt vomy ne i s Tafiind o ‘amower tiroueh The tune:|| UNITED METALS MFG, |~ rie Rairoad Migasina” * "= X COMPANY, Inc. = 1o kowp quite up with'the procession.” sorten, Homarded Dectien || Norwich, s . . . Conn J|week that she joined the W. & 1. ¥. 4 J ——————— e | —AT€TiCan Legion Weekly. now charge of opolitan 1L 4 year |y according to the testimony this|. Wallace R. Farrington, of Hono. O'Houliban—Phwats a pessimist, 2 be known and |\ otection must in s‘me way have be-| lulu, Hawaii, who has been nom- Mikers : s le all of}come insecure and”shifted so that Me-| inated by President Harding to be Muldoon—*He's a feller phwat burns 1ive o the city. | oty Samei o jRontact oulingies Governor of Hawaii, succeeding > on the | ¥ires which were a distance' of/from six| Ge.qrge J, McCarthy, resigned. Mr; to eight inches from the dead wires on - church of that ity | which he was working. this contact caus- | Farrington has been a resident of ¥ 10 call for Ser-|ing his death. The only mark found on| Honolulu for many years. and - s bodv was a burn underneath. his| publisher of the Honmolulu Star- 0 1 g he goes to take ! right tlwumb, |presumably where his RBulletin. his bridges behind him and thin cros: es them before he comes to them.'— just above th sh ma 4 was unable to “IWomen say they intend to do their of ruling. Yep, 100k out for dainty footprints A young daughter of W. Smith cut her day and it was necessary on the sands of time."—Louisville SR 1o the wound : s St P Courier-Journal. LThe bl leam practiosd last night Discharged?” Inquired one of the B g eosey BIEDLS - statuesque in the spectacular show. i o g “Yes,” replied the other. “The stag PP i g Mgt Mt manager said 1 overdressed. 1 wore Satrthy Bight Various dimpie and a mole at the same fime."— BT L et vy el wen Washington Star. el ered. The party broke up at a la B KALEIDOSCOPE NORWICH TOWNM Arctic s turn white every winter. Norwich Town guests at_the wedd | | Atrica’s line is equil to the dis- S I Mltais Biise 0t Norwich. - ang 2 tance around the world. George Beckw: of Franklin, which took Three-cent currency was in vegue In place Saturday evening at seven o'clock at Franklin Congregational caurch, wh for some time the bride has been the United mediately after 136 Bruges, Belgium, was the center of the world's traffic in the 12th century. tes effilent organist; were Mr, and Mr: v: ] ¥ R 1o " Veseves” v i MY NEW STORE WILL BE OPEN Soot weighing one ton wil remit. trom Miss Bernice Underwood, Mr. amd Mrs. | o thals Bosia th (e nGont: st burning 100 tons of some grades of coal Herbert L. T el e e S U | Neither ‘Hindus nor Japanese will- ever erbart 1 : TO THE PUBLIC gt L el o een the guest of Miss Underwood for : north past week. Mr. Yerringten presided Euclid's “Elements” have been in uee in schools and collezes for more than 2,000 years. ile the guests were s Thursday Morning, June 30fh,at90’éloc_k DI I Lindetwoc Stage people regard it as unlvek to sweetly. At Dawning, accompanied B ot s ki 1o thels e Organist Yerrington. Miss Hardy who | - o e S was the maid of honor, and Miss Under- Attached o the aquarium in New York city is a hospital where fich are treated for their ailments. wocd the wmald, wére asociated wit he bride at the New England Conserva- ory of Music, Bostos. Miss Hardy re- iy Sl i ! . . o : A One variety of cactus found in frned fo b hom i New Hawehire | duniie poce” with a full line of merchandise just purchased, consisting rere et o 1 s, (s torming il g (R ] It | of Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Wearing Apparel. Also bt oy T e Rl potenarof Yirema Unon ne | Mo of M. nad e e Men'’s Furnishings and a full line of Dry and Fancy Goods (el h40” vave e procid oy versity and his family left their home | BUShACH OC Tuntington aver a law prohibiting night work. morning. stopping an routs | oy Vil ‘and Gacueline No ¢ 2 . 5 : King George and Queen Mary are the Wi i o' Drther.inJuw ani | SOVD S a0n Wing fo o The above line of Merchandise is absolutely a brand omether “Fuiek o Brien e the medal of French Gratitude om 27 nuns for their work in the war. Snuff-taking was a common practice among Enzlish ladies of cuality as late ellonleg as the beginning of the 19th century. \ h ier mache wheels are to be fitted to { - the trains on the Paris underground rail- a n aze way, lo make them more nearly neise- o lfl [ln On When & girl was married. in smelent Greeco the bride’s mother carreld the E?crnd firc from her own hearth to that of the new Bom Style—Absolute Comfort—Beauty and | Bt o 5 ton Chamber of Cq e has becom: Prices Most Reasonable the largests commercial Srgamiontiog b me of Professor Rose par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Rose of Wauwecus Hill, although they will be located a greater part of the time with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Bushnell of | Huntington avenue. Mrs. Bushnell who is his aunt. expects her guests the early | part of this week. Chief Quartermaster Robert Wells | Sterry of the submarine bise at pres- ent located on the United States naval ship Savannah, is passing the next three months in Provincetown, and othor places along the Massachusetts coast Mrs. Sterry and Infant son Kenneth are visiting for two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert | new stock having just been purchased at the new prices #l which are much lower than the old. As the public well know I sold my stock of merchan- dise six months ago across the street from where I am now located in my new store. I will be enabled to handle my old trade to much better advantage together with as With a membership of 7.300, the Bos- Vegetable Salad Coates of Branford. Little Robert Ster- iyt i O oia M erasdsansit s, nd ) FOR THE WOMAN WHO SWIMS One of the oddet insaraace potics o Mrs. Charles Sterry of Otrobanda . ave- “Faultless Style 1 record was that of a man who insur nue. E 4 imse! A P iy e TR e large a new trade as a store of this kind can hope for. THE KNITTED imaclt 't Lioyds' atainet o ‘oeaeed annmmma ey day eyening after visiting relatives in the west. Accompanied by her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ¥ | Binns and their little daughter Barbara, of Hobart avenue, Norwich, Mrs. Durr Jeft June 3rd, for Belfourche, South Da- kota. During their s they were ruests at the homes of Mrs. Durr's sons, John and Frank Durr. r. and Mrs. Earl Vail returned re- “ANNETTE KELLERMANN" SUITS ota, Vo 1aade on ai $4.95 to $12.50 Surf Satin Bathing Dresses, $4.98 to $12.50 * § SPECIAL SALE Children’s Bathing Suits. . $2.98t0 $.5.98 Hardwear Tires Bathing Tights ......... 51.00to § 2.98 FOR A WEEK ONLY Satin Shoes with Elkskin §| |Ford sizes, extra.ply Fabric soles ............... $1.98t0 § 3.00 30x3 $12.50—30x3"/; $15.00 Bathing Caps, all styles at.. 39cto $ 1.50 § 31x4 $20.00 CORDS 32x3Y/, $22.50—33x4 $30.00 32x4 $30.00—34x4 $33.50 The Household 74 FRANKLIN STREET Telephone 531-4 BULLETIN BLDG favorite recipe for vegetable salad, that most popular summertime dish, the last, most important item should be Faultless Mayonnaise Salad Dressing. [ . [ Dress it with Faultless, and » [ [ n This store is much larger and better equipped for do; ing business than the old, and is located at Connor’s Block, Thames Square The Public Are Cordially Invited your vegetable salad will be pronounced the “bestever.” FAVULTLESS : MAYONNAISE, SALAD DRESSING Fireworks WHOLESALE AND RETAIL C. V. PENDLETON|