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v Light vehiolé Hmps 8¢ 7.37 o'clock this evéning. The thoon is naw S‘rldny. the 26th, 'n m\» cm ef 04 p. m. 18] Tookyille's rssort st Crystal R o N d6n has | annive e W‘“ 1 fimed “home L{l ovl mtml;ier au ;!'nn:r 10 eov mamki the Rummage sale at Buckingham Me-|Mrs. John Hourigan of CIff street. morial, Thursday 9 a m.—adv. iss Lillidn Bellert of Broad street cmm'el: of the Gmfiq\ ot The usulll plAns are being made for | recentl q five weeks' visit list, and. other friends Memorial day.outings and guests. with ,Zu;fi:;?n m vicinity. il Home o d Mrs. ; ; b ’ at M. D, T R TR | ol e e 5t 2 | e ,;»;r;; s el | aeni. of e cafpaty 85 Sonror e Al i store t, Fisher's Island, has returned to Ut Az ‘v : 6 i 3 et 81, 3 mont .fn',-fif' :r:d.l}nux ;::;;:‘ n‘;fi xr hov!\e in Perkin- avenue. 1" Wt 'mflm&fl lent’s saldry, $1,200; tools, fice ixpens: || This i screen time, and we played for H. s Gharpien ang 2" "?{’ oy ; . s 60; fuel, $1. 1t 1 noted at Tésex that Mrs. Emily e Mary. Ga Fde ant & et e SogtetX Liclephone, 455:32 water saton. 355 sunc || ate prepared” to supply all Pease and Miss Nellle Pease isitis ! £ Clu.mmonl mot q*m (;ook__ Round Thble, a promiment Iit- |dry labor, $152.65; miscellaneous, §145. £ Mrs. Henry nfie.'i,.hm,:"” s ~K Prentice, in Norwich, Sun- | 5 ton, erary association of the city for the past |61; total §2,71 3 ydume& in w d The members of the choir of Pawca- 4 s Bis Mrs. Tracy's sister, ‘;t Nor- x” years, llmltln m mmbmlp to 50, M:”;m 39 he: iowi::lln.:e:lo(wd. i s Caroline Cooley an S a | wich, who_were guests Wéds 8 e e in a ik | e 5"'6'1’.}‘.:“;’.”:,,',;?“3’1,;:{’ & oA | ke, BoIN B lsiite, with vIal | mas Ses ;'m,,t ., & ‘S&,n x n% fl ., Accotiity rostvable--Acooiints’ e this Sueuu, m“ - lome fgardeners of ice | s tors in Norwich, Thursday and Friday ace D, Tracy 1 m.m department arid unpaid May 15,, 1922, per m_.n Tham -vfif‘ five etabl 4|t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold %ulhm 1 Cpok at«i wmua of mnu director of the Maplewood Cmetery u w‘dmclednr. $762. l'll'IIO 0‘ at fll‘- ErOWNE Wil “"m:;‘:h: Sedion o 1ais pCard: Mrs. ;glflllnml" Pshnfé of ewxm ] soctition, mamy € b i ords of interments, disinterments A A Mi oren: by of Albany, entified o removals—Interments, . The flowers foF the Fedent confirmation | , Jrs: A- A. Robinson of 28 Hobart ay- | Mifs Florencd K. e o is D 1 | Church. Good. Shepherd, Um"fl’, etery, 91; interments, City cemetery, 1; em left town to make, her home Wwere marr] '?" interments, Greenevills metery, to- lass at_Trinity Episcopal chuch were | chUe has o Albany. N, Y Mny 23, 1872, coming list, hotdini the g e ce: 8; By the Junior Brothérhood of St. with her daughter dnd son-in-law, o é 3 tal, 105; removals, cisinterment and Mrs. Carleton Presbrey, in Little _direct] f bR é;::necu ;“45 W :Eqd::a 6:{ ::: “mt::;l o cisinte: ts, !ln- % s 3 N 5 g takes & very active inte the af-| During the year 1921-1922, all the Wikt eobak Pl g ",";'i"m“f" o mel i "B W, Bode js, making fairly | Norwich Mes © | taica of thendr: q;u" = trees in Yantic cemetery were trimmed : Lt SPEAK ON CHARTER Vsenis of et ool T R iestiy | g0od progress in recovering after an op- | M0 gan his career In thd| Mr. Traey tax efin' derdble m-lde in|and one dead tree removed. About eévidences of cal infesting ,,.,uon for appeidicitis -she underwent | Jtr. TTAcY. twelve dead trees have been cut and re- 55¢ AT TWO CHURCH MEETINGS | the trecs. ost. Saturday at a private Howital in LR R IR ; “':ggg, ibhons oy | moved from the city cemetery. A hedge v t to bt the ch P A LR, St "B lon. National bank, the Chelsea savlnn bk qsm Bbickda. Mox |00 800 < barbersy, plants, was, sec. on e i “ev 3 andard. g ¢ |55 the 6l Banstd, Natlonal. banic. Tracy are enjo best of health. Tortherly line of the cemetery land ad- 65¢ the special charter dies Auxiliary, A, O. H. Admission 900‘ NOEWICH ROUND TABLE 85 h . joining the dviison fence of tie Backus mission are to be preserit g v P OR REBLECRS 155 OFFICERS |t iy caned B post unk’tfi':flii Jueial, 4 Npiedeeh Tedpepwasl st o ‘explana; o nm:::i% Jiay Télephorie Bulletin credts| i 4 mraey was re-elscted presi-| the employ of the Norwich Nickel ang|MATTHEW F. SHERIDAN BUYS |from the soutnerly entrance to the offics o :r!::oa 4 “uon- ;:‘t;e lch with & total of 4468 stations, &n | ;¢ or tne’ Norwich Round Table at the [ Brass works, which was then owned by EDWARD A. SMITH'S HOUSE "“},‘SL‘;‘;; i i b nbie 9% b A i o CIABBR ate of 108 from Jan. 1st 0| jeicty’s annual meeting held, Tuesday | Gen, V\gm}m Admlengd The cpitage at 215, Rockwell street, | ailed in and leveled up and about 400 || Seréen in various sizes — oh?n Pack, has been fod, and the appeardnce of the cemeteries y].m have taken | gent Willam H. Collins presided at the | name of the Norwich Nickel and Brass mn? St ’?& &real o) v ‘f" at, the % Iy %' B. keln nmum &t Greenwich, | meeting in the absence.. of President | company, with Generdl Alken as presi:| m i P _eight rodm bath, Conn,, for th .” The roll call wis answered by wie o b S - ritig_the first three months of 1922, "'4" are open to 'M Mrs. Walter | A Homely Rhyme. The mtorl;"r; was _ fe ry aoeom!:a i L s Niflusy daa gm0 ‘EK,{ the l:;.lrnt‘" I i to Point o' ¥ evening was on American Homes and| City Treasurer Staphen H. Reevi vés' | within the :fis .wo years. There is 4 mu:":n“ e,pe::’e ::':, :::::d‘::; g', o to atend either muuu wheth.- | open Living and was read by Miss Bessie M.|summary of receipts, May 16, 1921, to | fine M fl‘“’“ht! and flowers, | (hree corresponding months of the previ- ;- they ua;u mbq': the church | Summ ach. Gfl';::“uuu e A dh i ?;'?.K,“n“f’ dlu as follows: :l:;y a fine Men, fruit trees, StraW- | ois year which is 2 partial reason for ns or no! sseph | . essior on_han Siis : z nance accoun R Ly N ol to order. foowing intermission. The of-| May 15, 1920... $a5i00 | M2, Bhceiaan with fle ife atid two | he Feduction of the maintenanc * || Austion " Alexander Smith ANNULMENT OF MARRIAGE est Side section ficers were re-clected as follows: e;;e;lt— Permanent _ street = ?E"L‘If“ who at pruentt reside on| QUARANTINED JUROR HALTS & Sons, will continue all this wesk. 1 dent, Edwin A. Tracy; vice president,| {mprovement : 50,000.01 T4 ayenue expect to occupy Fhy 'UN :"UIFI”: .:: ";“m ;"flm{t“m &1t The temilich Bl it B o»‘n'ns secretary and treds- | G. & E. Dept. 12,272, 5: “’% .4 ’g{‘“ s"’f&" fon 1"'{“ Runmm.lo:" ':':udnl' ‘;' zfmm’“:;‘&'. "'&"-‘r.?-'-""ry" ?t"'....,’”"JL‘ . ction brough 8 Justics urer, _Johin E. Fanning. ° Wats 01 a rs, Smi and son Y- Gdvpér 1n the suprems court m' I aiishnced f;vfi;’:!gme’;;w The mémbership committee cOmPrises | | Depart. fim. WA mond are sliortly to thove to Mystic, | superior court at New London of the |§ $1.25, at ...... York on May 17th, 1933, w.] quarterd of the Confiecticut Tempernice | o offcers and Mrs. John E. Fanning. | 7.0 el Sious00 Mr. Smith, having pirchased the Ro- |trial of Gordon Foster, bond broker, for Turner of this city, obtaindd an -:fiux union thit mmt ; ‘?m & consol tiout |- Following the business meeting, which Reftés: b, 453608 dolph Davis place. forgery, embezzlement and obtaining 519 of his marsiage on_Ju L Rk e T thé Cotinecticut | yag’ ghort, the members of the Round Oiting. 4% kA = ey e el Usia Jifh 15 TR RRE. P on the ‘;r;.'mg“fi?'fr:‘faafiflmm tf:'u% The Uliited States civil service commis- §:§:h-r$§1 au‘?;;ngn?:?f&?e;\feg ifi' ling 2,895.51 | FIFDETH ANNIVERSARY OF Chisppel of Waterford has been quaran- 277“ 004 e s2.50 Jas the fact thit Mrs. ‘lgx.h\zr was an | sfon &hnol tices for May 29 an examina-| and Mrs. Tracy were observing their | OUtside ework: 1,042)33 RAILEOAD Y. M. (. A. WORK |tined on account of his son having small- | | value $3.00, at ....... trimate the Windsor Sanatoritim. tiont for multigraph operator, either sex, : olden wedding anniversary. Dept. of Cemeteries— Sunday, Juns 11, will be a memora- | POX: 27x54 AI| -0 d... I Ceveland, ORle, from December, 1314, | age 6vér 18, for vacancy under the quars | £ Ordinary receipts.. 4,813.61 ble ddy fo_ the 135000 railfoad ‘mer| Judse Frank D. Hiines adjourned|]eiip’ JiTmover cesians, value, 24 sufferéa from manide termaster supply officer, Brookiyn, at $4 | bysHOP BREWSTER GRATEFUL Trist fund - 318400 | who composé the membership of the 269 | SOUrt to Tuesddy, June 13, whet it is ex- sanity which was not per diem, st 3 ted the case may be resumed. T R liem. FOR SILVER JUBILEE GIFT| Folice Department— Rallroad Associgtions afid branches of | P°C ap uge, size GxB fost, o Mn Turnér prior to the mir- | np Hikvard . cidb .ot Comnectiont,| “Hae Aizanac: Hamilton of Norwalk, City coirt £ An the Young Men's Christian Associations | , Other cdses B Tomortags ore court|§ valus o §525, ceeene. $1075 | SR toatned g to Min e B et s g, | Porty who was responsible for ralsing a - 1da Horowitz while she was tending her val g. fund subscribed to by forty-nine clergy- | Temporary loans . 176,000.00 R&l‘”“ Departinént 6f the Y. M. C. A. | gathars stos e in Colcheste May 10 S ¢ Sangtorlum and medica] testl- | and dinhn, 27th, at the Loomis In- T ‘olchester on ¥ 3 ellistvaiy that the Qlk- | Siite, er. Ml¥ 2 men of the Episcopal diocese to buy some | Court house . 530113 THis seftil-centennial of what has been - ,4 and robbed the cash register of §$15, was T-pm Rugs, size 9x12 feet, : RetBaitiry and t. 3 itable gift for Bishop Chauncey B.|Bank {fli"ed the “gredtest workingmen's club | rought before Judge Yaines on a bench | | value &wo,' t. i $1 At Wiy 1 & “{'3 ST 1 ';( The 66th_annual commencemerit of the | Brewster, has just received the following| . taX .....,.... 2,231.62 iin the world” will be celeprated by Rail- | warrant. He was presented on a charge m" ‘_!‘:",r:d\ .—:’:'en”:':'::wn sy | Berkeley Divirity school. Middletown, | letter from the bishop:— Interest permanent ! road ¥, M. C. A’s and branches through- of robbery to which Ne pleaded ilt: will be held the first week in June. There “Truly I am deeply touched by the street imp. loan e 3 T c : | out. the_country, . This means that the |anq was sentenced to one year in jall, He end was coninc‘«: In i ‘;", : ;-:;d lSlm will be thres gradujtes this year—Leoni | kind thought that has taken shape a.nd SU7 R RLR 5,003.31 ~ | jubilee will be obseryed in many small |\was taken to the eoun?y ’lu in m’w Lon- ;‘;‘m‘: X 1!?:0 ):; ;ecAember, 2. :oo Mark Brussta, Otis Lincoln Mason and | embodiment in this generous way. It North Main Street 2 as well as s most of the large railroad | don, Velvet and W-Ihn. in every wanted Rev. Georgs Clark. Mra. Turner's sister, Agnésdied in the an expression which I value greatly. improvem't, 1922 genters, The participants will be both | Teon Lepoint of Griswold, 22, charged | | %28 and quality. B Josenhs resesat at Deasborn, Migh. | Ccme and hear the operstta, “The|shall cherish its memory with grateful| and premium .... 50,005.00 raliroad emploves and executives. with.the theft of a hen turkey valued at |} = - H3 oseph's a 3 Jolly Farmers” pArish house, ~Poque- | appreciation. I.beg you accept and con-| Amount to be rais- The service represents the co-oper-|$10 from John Woods in Plainfleld, was = 5 1RHOCE, torigE" 7,90 (HABME tuney. [ (ot sebthis m nemiol Haiies] e By tax " 285.2089% - ation ot rallroad emploxes, railroad com. | Fenichiced o (he reformatory. Lapoint rt &M g YT TR Chicken ple suppér served at 5.30. Danc- | for this 58, & Eleotrio Dept.— Panies, and the association. pleaded guilly on the opening. day of P Hltchll(:o % Roas “"“““’:; il VExTioN | E atter—dav. Bistiop Brewstér became bishop of the | pgimater regular While much Of the real sérvice of the |court when he was. ordered committed to erorieous - DEMOCRAFIC STA' €02 N’ ! Sdturday afterioon and evenitig, Juné diocese in 1897 and the find raised at receipts . . 550,800.00 railroad department cahmot be set forth |the reformatory. TLater the question of Tnder the ! increastd Feieteatn. on i 30" 4t o Chbisis Badsiver fstiur, | the sugsestion of Mr. Hainliton was mib- | TP Loo- - 2R0000.) i1n statidtios, tha following figures for |Dis Sanity whs ralsed and Judge Haines bting 16 Gemocratlo stats eonven- | L’ St ha held 3t Nonsch Town | Scribed 1o by the clergvmen who have | 5218 of Bonds oo+ 2TLCS AR 1825 Bive arl indtcation of the extent to |Trevoked the entence and judgment was be enlitied to 787 delekates, it| congtegatiohal ohirel, the field secre- | fiont the entire twenty five years in| permanent loans which the rafiroafl bulldings are used [oPened to allow of an examination of the| .00\ o0 0 ive. Wi state central cominittes | tirie frofn hoth Massichusetts and Con- gg‘:"";"gg,;;enggge,;g;p;fly;;;;';;g Tor gag mains... 15,000.00 by théir membérs: Avérage Gaily attend- | accused. TL::omt yras examined by phy. DrIneS, LUk, Swhrdb as Suluie: Taiset ay. 2 3 ceount ; " sed, | Slclans Tuegday morning and he was 4 i B T s e vbany 200, Hy cotintios | necticut will be present. E church, Norwich. oy mbire. TEERb.00 o T o e s mesa. s |found to be kane and Judge Halpes agatn | (0 Jiss Ariitie Murphy. & glass perfume ns may be Hartford .136,| At Mystic there was an exemplification - st e 034 ey "und. entertatnments 6. | sentenced Him to the reformatory. Sontainer; gentidmen's prite 10 Chiirie Fairfield 113, New Lon. | of the second degrée of Father Murphy | SUPT. GUTHRIE WAS THREOWN Sewe oo b b1 _m 900; oot 2] enforti ic | Sehtpmoeg Jhapto i etmatohy. o | HL, & key toer, 1 83, Tolland 46,, Wind- | council, K. of C. Tuesday evening in FROM GASOLINE TRACK CAR k 049; In = g v ; - Montville, charged with rape on Gladys| The evening, which was the most suc- 5¢, Middiesex 48 By congressionai | Columbus hall, Friday the major degree | mgward J. Guthrle, superintendent of | 18, ‘}f,};‘;f,‘:e B sitkob The Réiltead Y. M. C. A. Buldings are | xay 14, on May 1, 1920, was nollea o | séssful fn tie history of Rotass o Wt delegations may be: First dis- | Wiil be glven to a class of 25 candidates | the Central Vermont railway company, ThErent o e da o open day and night to ratlrodd workeers. 228" Third 114, Fourtn |2t 8 p. m._ daylight time. er ferms on the motion of State Alttorney | mantic, closed at 11.50 o'clock with the = oait 27250 3 < id¢ homelike comforts | Hadiai A. Hull. The case against Thom- | Sifiging of The Star Spangled Banner. ful injuries received Monday when he|, S7PF o tlt eyl 5 e . Lioan - g m et gmf";h';’;c':{ as h.lms béen on the docket for several RS AL S soi it Snsaslotes ¢ was thrown from a gasoline track car 3 | ind mel months. FLAG DAY ORATOR FOR ’ school_are planning to take the |near the eity Mr, Guthrie, dccompafied | . St , mprovement 1,200.00 S is at his home in New London with pain- The leaders of the weak day session of Loan aceount Pros- | recrégtion.” The effort is that those in| The cases against David Palitz, New | PIVORCE FOR DESERTION NORWICH LODGE OF ELKS | JUniors up to Mohiegan park for a ploiic | by a mechanic, was on his way to [L021 2ccoust FE08 whose cars lies the sate transportai London pugilist and his brother, 4 GRANTED BY JUDGE WEBE Attornes Thomas C. McCone of Hare. | SiPper Siturday Hext, following the | Brattleboro, Vt, When the car jumped tho e T 5,600.00 travelers and goods sHill have & |charged with the theft of $1,500 from | Judge James H. Webb opened the May Sts. acoepied e meiuation of Mor. | childreh's rilly at Park dhurch. B Loan_acount fire i hofrielike place ahd caré “at'(he other |Robert FI. Rogers bf Truman sirect, sev- | session of the superior court in this city wich lodgs of Elks to deliver the oration | A-preliminary certificate of issolution '-————AL—~ Hall .. .60, end of the run” to insdre Proper rest|eral weeks ago, were continued until the | Tuesday morning and heard the first case T the Fias day exevcises which ol be | by agrecment of the stockholders, has FUNERALS ; ,547,280.41 | wholesome énvironment, and st mulus o |September term Both the accused plead- | an the trjal list, the suit of Wikiiam W. ponducted by the lodge on Wednesd been filed with the secretary of state by Cutherine McNerny g the qualities that make for sound char- [noh guilty on the opening day of court bune 14 *| The Ive Co. Inc., of Norwich _All claims 3 Tannar of this ¢ity for divorce from An Tuesd,ay HEHAIAE 4 ¥Ap Scibee La $1,612,086.42 | acter. and they were out on bonds. The Palitz | nje Leipold Tannar, also of Norwich The Flag day exerclsés will be héid against its corpornlon g0 to Frederic H. | funeral of Miss Catherine McNerny i e EE ta R bld e S S 3 Divorce was sought on the grounds of yutdoors on the grounds of the Wik’ | Wyant, No, 24 Town street, Norwich. held grom her ldte hothe, No. 310 Hipks | S = | ot< In an_automioblle {n Waterford aftar deserticn. fome on Main street in the eafly part of | Vaccination elinics have been opened | Ory strect, with a large. attendance, in- City TreaSiirer Stephen H. Rédves’ nlmlntry of dl!bnnemenu from May 16, |Rogers lad been taken out for a ride| Mr. Tannar testified that they wert e even'ng, with a program “of music |at the Harbor sehool, New London, ahd |cluding relatives from New Hampshire 1921, to May 15, 1922, is as touowu = while he was drunk. marrjed in Norwich by Rev. L. L. West. wnd speaking. all school children &t that institution!and Florida, There were a number of r < T TR T His wife left him in 1915 dnd he though! e who desire 1o be vaccinated will be taken | beautiful floral forms. bropriatiéns Disbursements Baiances. WILLIMANTIC ROTARIANS IN she went to Rochester. Later she v Arrivés at Sedthampton, care of, While those who decline to, upon | At 9 o'clock there was a mass of re- Approp s s = parental advice, will be barred from at- |Quiem at St. Mary's church, Rev. W. A. Dept. of Public w.m— Norwich mi:a- of Reginald C. Pardy tending o Keefe, the rector, officiating. The bear- £ d nifes ... ¥ 333 Main Street have received postal ey ers were Michael B: Ordinary repairs an axps ards announcing his arrival Saturday at Rev. Otts S. Beatmeistéer of Williman- e Michael Bray, Arthur Jackson, FEATURE LADIES' NIGHT| back here and told him she had no ides (Spéctal to The Bulletin.) of living again with Fier husband. Willimantic, May 23— Willimantic itnesées for Mr. Tannar included hit . $i5,000.00 $47,096.13 . . $1,028.28 Peter Fiynn, 41 2,842.69 |Rotarians, their wives and lady friends | mother, Mrs. Sarah Ann “McKeag, Her- Blon on the sesmer Olymple, | o Wil deliver the principil address st Glesnith and. Cibhlns cocnovin, Jomn | ilistds, worke ~z§1}§;.§x made merFy Tuesddy eveming - at " the|man Stelzner and Fred W. Kalinowskl Pardy 4hd his mother ars fo. be|lhs &rnual Euthiering of " Mlddlersn | GReCh, S G At 2l | Birhagh, an e 453 | Miry Anna Soda Shop. the cecaston be. | The divorce was granted on the groundi Rroad for about a year, visiting her | Boosters Thursday ning, May 25 | Kennedy conduoting the committal| SEWeTk hd cgzch by 8003721 ibg the first annual Ladies’ night of the | °f deserfion. Attorney A. M. Brown ap- . gfim‘:‘;r‘;,m;‘:fi{‘:fls‘;’b:;’::;egt service. Undertikers Shea and Burke 5,907.85 21% | Rotary ciub. The evening’s activities be-| Peared for the petitioner. Macadam 1 —_— and sprinkilig to a benetit that|and give & taik. A Tkt R Ikt g’;‘:‘fi‘f and t.r.pu“...... A Clinton correspondent refers to a B T Liability insurance former Norwich boy, Rev. J. C. Fogarty, D, Comfort statlon for women having completed improvements -to the James France Bept. of i 5470 |zan shcrll{ after 7.30 o'clock and con- —— ey tinued until a few minutes before mid- 6.67 |night. While enjoying . the bountiful| s e 290.50 | banquet provided, George W. Hickey, n_automobile, which police au'gori- o oh gl g e ey ittee, oo | ties learned was driven by Luis De tholfe church there, adding “the seat-| Following an illnéss of some auta-| Fire Deb nt L | o, (e “stunt” committee, kent] o, of Pomiret, smushed, throufh. . th ink capacity {s now for 500, the shore | tion, James France, 76 years of age, died | Thamesville fire station President Valeritine . Murphy spoke | £316s at the raiiroad crossing at Cént people that increase the congregation | Tuesday|noon &t his home, No. 69 Pr New apparatis . 41,000.60 Y S briefly, welcoming the guests to the first | 2le, B. 1. Monday morning. striking each -ummet necessitating an addition to [ Pect street. Mr. France was born in o’ d badly injuring the crossing tender. artmsnt— % annual Ladies ht, following which | ™ b dhura Seotland. June 15, 1846, ana was tne| o Policd Departmer 58,800.00 57.960.00 580.00 | Secretary Charles W. Hill read the usual| The erossing tender stated that he had New London city council has approv- | 50 of Jimes and Margaret Henderson | S&NFST o iilils 2,000.00 1,518 2182 | reports and two communications, one | the gates down but the automobils was d an ordinance fixing the number of po- | (UNE% e had made his nome in this| GEEEYiphting 24,600.00 21,572.81 . 2421.19 | from Mrs. James P. Bath, tdiiing of the | driven through them to get across ahiead lcemen at one azumt, one ]tl;:;en;?t' {‘r Fr‘:n:‘e";'se:u:vfw!e?g ohe brother, | City Colrt 5,900.80 5,857.11 | 42.89 | progress her husband had made in the out‘n‘ml, 1; succeeded but ran down the ve not more t ' 0 0 i i crossin ender. ‘ :)"-fl:g uu-ol:un‘.nwmv:h sdtony eu:t Robert France of New Haven: Health Department— 8,000.00 2,949.54 50.46 | vocal line since becoming a Rotarian, and 3 4 9 another from Mrs. Ernest C. Whidden, | number ;r‘ n: potice hzm‘u at p_reur;t. Heriry W. Lamond Park Departmént— 5,000.00 5,000.00 congratulating the club in aiding her uthority is given to the city manager to The death of Henry W. Lamond son Departmént— - . husband to Decome Interested in civie stermine the rate of pay. * ot David &nd Robina,_Belston Lamond of ol Interest _ St ssesthed » 2508750 24,837.50_ matters, The Rotary first quartet, com- L . New London, occurred at his residence in posed of Harry W. Standsh, John Ahern, INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY |}, York Monday after a long iliness. L ! 7y 3 6,000.00 *6,134.35 Rayimonu Parker and Albert French, ef. L Wis 2 native of Taftville, this state, 00.60 7,981.05 18.95 | fectively sang Silver Theads Among the Mrs. Albert T. Utley has -opened her | having been born there on Jaf, "$33. % Butt h apologies to th Gottage at Neptune Park for the season. | During the war. he wis emimies i, | Milk inspector . ,m % LA e cesiont VAl aied ot Sermt 2,000. ,964. President “Val” called for Sergeant-at- Mrs. Willlam H. Palmer returned Tues- | United States army and saw active duty Election exmnsea S, ,000.00 1,964.93 365.07 Lo B¢ T g | Arms Aime J. Martinean to bring fonh day evening, after several days' stay in|In Franco. Most of his life he mada his| 1o g gexciutite, Of Tt Shabed doddieo 5.953.40 | Rev. Harry S. McCready, tho gusst of | New York. - h;unemNew London. He is survived be- | 047 of Sept.. 14, 1917, Statle § = James B. Fulleton. Rev. Mr. McCready Mrs. Albert Lewis leaves foday (Wed-|Sides his parents by a wife, Mrs. Flor- ) to Mnd several days at Glou. | 0c¢ Miller Lamond, a son, Henry W.| ;. nett Rt e S b Thip ‘and Sfier Presiasnt Vals had o t chem wete t, 23, 1918, 148 i1 . | ship and after President “Val” had in- Lamond, g:fi., nn.gdth{:nufi Mx's,dfli.r- “"‘;,,:j’ni‘,’:h i Ktreet .33},‘, .. 2,000.00 $,000.00 structed him as fo what is expected of a . M. c Higgins of Broadway is ymond B.| poan of March 15, 1917, fifth install- Rotarian, Harry McCready, minus the her aunt, Mrs. A. P. Lyman, at Getehell of New Londor. m';m, Thames street improvement. 6,763.61 6,763.6: } *\ctr:ndh mk;“btflefl{‘. thn‘:‘k}l‘:‘:: t;e elu: , Mass, Vineyard e o North Main, street, concrete impro; or the honor bestowed upon him thr ..‘ .vuan Arthur F. Libby and his moth- fhég,tollvw‘;."k;; e 5 ment installment .,......c.c....s 4,000.00 4,000.00 making him & member of such a cl occupy the house, No 431 | the Viseyard Werkins oF " the et} | Losn 1921, arst instaltméit, North e ; Rty : on Birect, to be vicated by | Bantist shanch. opns e Centrali ~gireet improvement ... comenss 1,666.68 1,686.66 The refainder of the meting was in until 1 ,o,md Goldlne Ton!c Baward wnluu Johnson, Feld_at the o annual meeting | mirst installment, temporary loan, ufl,‘ 7,500.00 7,600.00 chdrge of Harry W. Standisit eliairman yine. I am 82 years old, but Mrp, Thomds B. Trumbul, of 167 | President Mos sin, pdond8y evening: | ofiefifth West Thames, Thames Strest - : of the entertainment commitwes, Tw (A€ T A U2, ¥EaZ0 OU. P ol Broadway, 18 t0 leave New ;orlt June nresme:t Mrs, AC“(:‘!A‘MHDexm oL s fiperviiet; fuind dpdtRiment T e aUNeR Mo M e B ly cured and cannot say too Znd_for San Francisco, froth which port | vice president, Mrs €. oo mibirmeeoid| Temporary loans . 200,000.00 30,000.60 | rians who do not smioke, Fred D. Jordan |i¥ €UTe &1 CAnnT SRY .‘m Bhe will sall June 13th on Steamer So- | treasurer. Mrs. Ginsre 8. e er;l:eeyg Contingent . 15,000.00 13,247.58 1,752.42 :Behlng a nursiig bottle and Aime J. | nicng remedy containing t! rioma, expecting to réach Sydney, Aus_|retary, Mrs, H. H. Pettrs, Peppinant 2 : Martinedu & lollypop, The ladies were| ;. yong-Gona, Root from the alla, July 4th, & trip of ninetcen days, A pl Main street, 1921 50,000.00 54,941.13 x62.18 | excused from telling t:he hobbies of their Isldnds, Take it ‘“ be n e “;m .LM Pel) o:’ st mmz;‘; b7 i meeu‘:‘ :a:;;‘ 2@1} hour followed the Returns ..... 5,003.31 husbands and “Harry” had several men [4i." 0ol o health restored ihg relatives, - B ¥, Sioveinger sng Mo i i iT® | Gas and Elestrical Dépr— gt for short, wae | 58048 _all over the o ot oy e beitig served. Operating and general expenses. m, 40. o 47102114 17.818.86 | cailed upon fo taik on hth havoy. -ad: | GQIAIE o s PR Traced Smalipox to Chestaut Hill —_— TC take UD DOTAS .....orviien.neny. .. s 271,000 71,000.00 Sertising~ “Jm {h less than twg min. | (T, Helpful circular. Nemrod Grotto The GFigiHal sotifcs of infection in Garey-Briggs Weddirig Interest on $400.000 :morigage bonds oaot00 T Sn00000 ules aoted out “Tt Pays to Adveriie~| GoOldine Retiédies dre sold oy PRy !:. .:tm:&upox case at Iac&:s Pogd Wa- r'rhz;s mN u;gg of )rmwu,y Carey Aecru;: interest received from sale of og " §id3s.56 E miuch {o the delight of the Rotaridns and | Wi "’ u“ Q. 0 to astnut of lorth Main bon 73 thei est th ibly t B MEETS TONIGHT i, nar BB e i At Breet, tzé";,‘,‘y Interest o $287,000 ity Honds . 11:480.00 ol ey B g eé:.z,.":m“;? n the Waterford health nutnohmu mond steeet, New London 15 to take| Imterest on $225,000 city bands (or noul) 11,840.00 whoni wished to slightly alter the name ¢- AT ROOMS IN n Chappel, 12 vear old son of |lace this (Wednesday) Interest ol $82,000 city notes . 2,819.75 860.25 | of the other; a minister who had volun- YLMPE HALL. ALl 5""*’” 1), has. the disease in 2| St. Josebh's church if Nios Interest on $50,000 temporary 950.54 1,549.16 | teered to make dll chafiges necessary;|ville by G ] [¢) C e and_is hguw.fi to_haye | Rev. John Walsh of Bri idgeport, r Intérest or® $40,000 permanent loan 0. g 514.67 88533 | the lawyer who said that ufter the min- A 4 3 o tflfi brother, Eimer, | merly of Norwich, s to perform t | Temporary loan 1918 % 17,000.00 ister had Giinged {Ye names any needed T 7:80 (BTANDARC TIME) A 35 atter he | céremony. y Wfl”mfif z“uc?vf:: 35,:23.3:’ further chatigze could be taken care of w EDDIN c s emie. & ew gas 5 25,000.00 | by himself. : "J..BCTION OF Gmcm Paving Sachem and uflyem streets. 2,816.63 3,383.37 | Samuel Feldman, James P. Bath, Jaines . g Sarah A Moran .,g M,_ Play grounds ........ pRENG 500.01 500.00 i Miistard, Ray: rker and George #ich agaifist Nelle O'Conmor Woodnianses avenus from Spring Gar- cxey tol m& K" givenl,‘e?ec&t.g: :ifm :,g;,f of Qw ,,m den avenue SEWer ......... *588.18 3 v M fot firizes 5 of the Newes dtrick J. ni o g4 $3,000 on eondmnn cfi,,‘ m qi| Maie Richmond seuluuhg Saeet : 14,300.00 “ s g fifu ““i“ | é i Withdrawn withodt socts s .m;,,a Widening West Main St 2 1,290.36 6.34 Pl he Brid » 5 e R i ot T sueet rh-im&% 2825.03 87097 o Chimirisy Fire on Shetdevst Skrst m«: FA ¢ s i 4 4 : h Wedding Gifts Appropri s , ST o 5 e ,fim.':, Boxed for Delivery. 2 s 3 3 X = mon. Al nad he 2t m [N m lhe mm e : ; ; : 1 si :h ES $1,533, 41: 1590,475.00 $161.5764 prize and 2 guarter for 1 u {rd ol A Fpaesne : I R R SO e e 70723 | tonetic xlul‘lgl o et e mn VA