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PSR A TSR NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JUNE ©, 192z DEMOCRATS ELECT WHOLE TICKET, REVISED CITY CHARTER DEFEATED ————— 1922 PERSONALS Miss Mary T. Tracey of Yantie, who has been serlously ill for many weeks is now able to take short rides. James Hurley has returned to Niantic from Norwich and has opeted his cot- tage In Pennsylvania avenue. Mrs. Charles H. Davison of New Lon: don spent Sunday in North Stonington, s a guest of Mrs. Leondrd Main. Mr. and Mrs. Jullus Brown of Groton were in_attendance Sunfay at 2 rcunion HENRY SPENCER, well-krowh and respected citizen of Water- ®wwn, N. Y, whb reports he Ras gained 15, pounds since he began S el e iamentt Norwieh, Tuesday, Jusis 6, 1922, Light vehicle lamps at 7.47 o'clock this evenring. The prospect continués favorable for taking Tanlac and always tells hix friends how this medicine restored his health. Strong, Straightforward Advice 8 Thin, Undeveloped Men and Women i If you are thin, foped. if your face C. H. Raynes, r,.1395 451 422 2072475 ks and nieck CxhIbIE wABERLiS Eol & large fruit crop. of the Brown family held in Arcadia, R. E. M. Christman; 11390 447 413 2082458 1t's almost certain that your nervous > 1 *W. J. Caeroll, d.1394 507 724 2342859 tem is at the bottom of the trouble. Nativé stravdérries brought 255 in *A.’ Siegal, d. ...1395 513 723 231—2862 can eat three, yes four. ¢ 3 | d. 5 2 3 . substantiai, fat- Norwich Monday. Delawares sold for| Henry Maynard, gfandson of former an eal Water Commissioners— producing meals a day, but as 20e. Representative J. Frank Rogers of Salem, A B gong: SUTER 10 St B Higy your stomach has an insufficient 2 qay | Was opérated on for appendicitis at & g s 1 450 397 2022 nerve force this food you eat wil (G onsy_was aussterly, penwin aed| L PR epiler surtay. 7., 3, Corery, 'd. 1405 507 741 2573830 Of the body with Hitle If any bencdts ows. Mrs. Chester B Dimick of Nuw Londeh { M Men - Womet Women i a-‘youm.u:tunx;romlymfl- ‘A new book at Peck Library, Norwicn|Yisited the Girls' Friendly _soclety at Dist. Regis'd. Voting. into heallhy tissua and fat the nerves that Free Academy, is B. E. Carter's volume, |1 2iifleld Sundiy and addressed the &o 1 2300 1617 control the process of digestion and ss- 7y ;7 t:- Woht. "|ciety on the subject of Girls' Friendly 2 L 1489 969 similation must be put tn first cluss shape Frack Sae Ok e Amemine, | MO 0 Beneral St o ang untl that is done yog might juet e Regmar meetis Merclor ASSemUY. | yrg Jonn 1. Comstock, of Heripstedd, 6 .liem 4 ten'is starving for someihing that ot « of C., tonight at 3 o'clock- |1, T, formerly of Laurel Mill averiue, i —_— turn the food you eat into \m‘imv tay. ‘—; " e S ::Inr;vlc?, is returning home tcday (Tues- Totals . 5258 3689 3031 2226 iompson, H. P. Amidon has ut lay) after passing the Memorial Day there flesh, and it can onily be done in one holldays with Mrs. William M. Perkins. way—by correcting faulty nerve six hundred ¥ 3 y ous diges. chickens, Rhods Island The men got out 70 per cent. of their tion, : . ven better by Thi Reds and Brown Leghorns. Mrs. Perkins will accompany Mrs; Coms e e n, mervous, run-down people, how- During Monday _evening, Fielis class|8tock Tome Tor o it RO Siarved ook are ailine itk S members of the Central Baptis: church s Election Offfolals. S quick and certain maker of solid held a meetiag at the church. MRS. GEORGE HOPPES, AT 85 The following were tha election offis W‘L“ai‘; ‘ys'hCAI::ROIfL PATRICK F. SWEBNEY Called BVANS TRIPLE PHOSPHA The mereury Monday reached 86 dé- DIES AT FISHERS ISLAND clals: i Alderman that fs unequalled for repairing faulty ¥ o i = grees as during Sunday, but there was a| Maria Bodine Hoppes, 85, widow of’ Tl ;Knrtéx;yi. S A R ST digeation and correcting nervous & greater proportion of humidity. George Hoppes, died at 13:30 a. m. ; rs; g B ol o 5. e g Triple Phosphiates guarantce inat ome Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Frink of Jewett| Sunday, at her summer residence on Thomas M. Shields: challengers, Har- committee, is blam- | SATLOR FACES CHARGE OF 4 hie iss| €4 for the republican defeas R Lreatmmnt_ Wil . Incresty City were recent guests at the Chap-|Fishers Island, Mrs. Hoppes was the old S, Burt, William T. Kearney, Miss L. As to the The George W. Kies man homestead on Pendleton Hill. Company has painted up the fences and slicked up the Main street end of Doxology Lane. daughter of Nelson and Matilda Mc- Carty, pioneers in_the settlement of Lycoming County, Pa., where she was born, April 5, 1837. Three children pre- Barbara Allen, Miss Loretta Driscoll William A. Bucking- ham, Harvey L. Muzzey, Thomas P. Sharvan, Herbert W. Lucas, Frank W. machine ‘tenders, failure of the voters to endorse the re- vised city charter, a man in touch with the situation said Monday night that he belleved too many peopit were afraid ASSAULTING NORWICH GIRL Prosecuting Attorney Daniel M. Cro- nin of New London has issued a wacrant for the arrest of John McKeon, a saiicy) your welght by several pounds and within tem days make you feel like a new being. full of ‘ambition, vigor and A desire 1 accom- plish things. Lee & Osgood and leading druggists everywhers have agreed to sup- 4 3 thet; - at the United States Submarine Mase,|ply Evans' Triple Phosphates and guar- Doded Bt 1n desttt A Bes Tito sk i MILO R. WATERS o opoen ight be stepped on 1 thé | chiarging the latter with attemptad inde: Brewster, Albert A. Clark; doorkeepers, Supervisor A. Wilson Greer of Coven- e anteo it to de just What is claimed for &t bee ideritified with the Hotel busl. Magor Fred Toler; Danle] Dhaleavy = | new charter wint into effect and their | e ,| or ‘money refundea. try was taken to a Hartford hospital| ness, beginning in her early miarried . Second district—Moderator, William | !1flience was enough to nullity the work of 150, Ve Thaines. ehoets. N e i R ey PR last week for & surgical operation. life ‘with her husband, who was one| TH® demoerate made a clean sweep |\ Ive-. checkers, John B. Oat, Miss;Of the non-partisan chiarter revislon, |Tne attempted assauited chariced | Bipetive b ol o & et e A number of eastern Connocticut relo-| Of the prominent landlords in eastern | the city election Monday, putting Milo R. | Arina Ward; ~_machirie tenders, | WO revised the charter. was committed at Ocean Beach +n the | tonic, it should not be taken by anyone tives and friends of students are in New | Pennsylvania. After her husbanda's| Waters into office for mayor by & Major- | Charles .. Stamm, Robert H. Church,| —Here was a maorley of 196 for the |nion“or Memorial day. The accused is|Who objects to a few additionsl pounds of York, where the colléges openad gradua-{ death she Sorciiued Be (O TosTialy fi“"c;if_lc"s"“ll“’sé?‘fi“’l‘l‘““lflplm"""(lv;banicl ¢, Hallisey, Joseph T. Manches- f’(:;regis’!‘r}dflg;"mfl’_ loh but B eYrY Inow under detention at the Submarine|Solid. stay-there flesh tion week Monday, with her son, the late Garrett L. Hop- | Rev: B Ricketts, The vole|ier; chailengers, John P. Crimmins, | OtHer district the majority was the oth- | gl SU0FT, ACEINAR, A0, e SERRATAS] o R ey h 1 3977 1o 3 3890 A Gk b = > : : bly in Greenevillt, whiers the |, 7 oo Kerosene emulsion and ticotine sul- | 2€% Who Was widely known in' this vi-|stood 2.977 to 2.339; Two years ago the | Migs Fannie L, Meter, John W. Durnan; | way, notably i , whiers 6 |10 Cushington and arralgement | made b cinity. republicans electsd Herbert M. Lerou |qoorkeepers, John Willlams, Join O'-|Yote for it was 203 and the vote against A, e 7 civil Shate are what you used 1o prosect rose [ BV, L Madority of one vots. Ao Kaparty it 678, for turning the prisoner over i ive civil & - | may [ authorit ez "“;“;’v ote. Leo & ‘;’g""“ T reer she was identified with the Man-| At the same time as the democrats| Third district—Moderator, Willlam J. Democrats Have Parade. ¥ Sale Donahie. il S ebts - ey olland county farmers are busy|shion of Mauch Chunk, Pa., The Park | were winning. the citizens were voting McClafferty ; checkers, Arthur F.-Camp-| The democrats celebrated their voctory | London, who was invelved in the e, i8{ . v ;,';}"S"{":,"ifi zo;:cco plants from a;ed hotel of Willlamsport, Pa., the Eagle| against the adoption of the revised city [bell, Arthur R. Blackledge; machine|Monday night with an automobile pa- elieved to be cleared of crmi- what are you do- | cos fo fleld. The season is somewhat|hotel and the Gettysburg Springs ho- | onarter, which was defeated by a major- |tenders, Frederick C. Geer, John F.|Trade, with two bands, that toured the Bility, He will Jeosiily: 9. ¥ a1 later than last year. tels of Gettysburg, Pa, the Eagle ho- | ity of 461 The vote stood 2,292 against |Malone, Patrick Downing, Mrs. Emma|city, burning red fire as the machines |\iiness in the case as he was xnown to] iking Taniac now,"| Robert . Elliot, of Putnam, clectsd|tel of Bethlehem, Pa., and the Mono- | the charter and 1,831 for it. Abo 0 | Breed; challehgers, John A, Scott, Miss| whirled through the strtets. Mavor Wa- |nave ett the dance hall at Ocean Beach | e ed Henry Spencer, 415|Drincipal of the North High school, | notto inn, of Fishers Island, N. Y. Mrs.| citizen's who voled the party tickets|Bessie Murray, James Quinn, Miss|ters rode in the leading machine and |with the Biller gifl, and eseorted her (o . nown | Worcester, was formerly of the faculty Hoppes was one of the most success- | failed to vote at all on the charter, as i8 |Mary Spellman; doorkeepers, William |the other candidates had places in the |ine lonely snot where she charzes thel S Bulkiles - schook, New Eondon. ful hotel proprietors in the east. shown by a comparison of the total|Crowe, Edward Baggett. 40 or 50 machines in line. The Parade | aiemotcd ool cay oeacied > Dome " he sald, “I| Improvsments are Leing made trom| The body will be taken to Bethle: | votes cast for mayor and for the charter. | Sixth district—Moderator, Josepth | started from Union souare and came 10 |pue micsed (ot he. mer Melbon meer n all over. From | week fo week in his slghtly Decatur her:_l.lPa, for funeral services and|There were 5 cast for the tWo|Rainey; checkers, Frank A. Monrde, [an end about two hours later hy eseord- |yne spot and that he left befors any s lost my ap- | Mouritain property above Gales . Ferry,| Purial SREa Elmer G, Haskell; machine tenders, | ing Mayor Waters to his home on Laur- | cau: waq attempted. The case wil be br Charles H. Brown, of Norwich. befin“\‘;;’;b"l_‘;ogge{".‘"m:{‘s Lo oty Ralph W. Patrick, George H. Lynch;|el. prosecuted as -soon as the prisoner) Ao 1 sto The June White Ribbon Banner has a| call the stately and efficiont nostees |ehallengers, Merton ~ I Rainsford, | Alex Pasnlk with James J. Jones |iocries the hands of the civil authori- pd 1 was sUb-|memorial minute to Albert Scripture, of | at The M S |Charles W. Billings: doorkeepers, La-|wheeling him in & wheelbarrow to pay | 4. could do to f SR 1o voting started in all the four dis-|place in the parade. His ride was from |, 18 WXERTES OFC = presomen 1 A dtisy ?:;;muro, superintendent of soclal meet-| ty years or over, tm’l‘tk;e ;Slfin?flsslan;’ard s PrE D Lo’ Mas Lo Busthin: sinsrs a1 n Monday aut zed a demal Sen everyting Would Blur BT the rumor current that dishonorable d's- es and 1 had to catch my- One of the voters at ths coust house|JUDGES MAKE CHANGE JN First district when the polls opened|back to the post office. o ) ting. Du charges from the navy had besn ed ! a ¥ s about 50 people were in waiting. . He two men TRPUAIA i (RS oI ¥ - " ;.T,‘,’,'( o e W HUL T OURL 2ou SeEnR ing the following two hours about 500 | TOBERCULOSIS INFECTION 1IN et bzl oy i e e 1 e gained 15 pounds, - s i e ®] At the annual meeting of-the judges of voted. By 9.30 o'clock 573 men had CARRIED THROUGS THE AIR | MISS BEAL NOT SORRY every way and can worl |health and spirits and Who grected |the supreme and superior courts Monday the it o 2 oot since taking Tanlac.|many friends. used the machines and 350 women. At @ Hartford, Hatry L. Peterson of fhiy ed r e e hai | Because of the great sochl and fin- THAT SHE KILLED ANDERSON with a fine appe- | Insure your plants, rose bushes, etc. |city was appointed assistant clerk of the o B . the mumber ofaclal lmportance of the subect 1he | gancas City, Mo, June 5.—No charge digestion, headache and |against insects, by using nicotine sul- | superior court, replacing Hibberd R. s th 1314, When | Juestion whether or not human beings | ye filed for the present against Miss pletely gone. Yes,|phate. The Lee & Osgood Co—adv. |Norman of this city, who has held the | e s B T e T hens | Tmimatas | freauently contract tuberculosis by d Peggy Marle Beal, who Saturday shot| say too . . # < % & g b the last person voted a few minuteS|ng the milk of tuberculosis cows, caused R T o grrren | to0 much for Tan-| Tne distribution of church flowers to et et i i betore the polls closed at 5 in the af-| i e o O e e medic and killed Frank Warren Anderson, lo- anlac is 501d by all g0od ArugEists. | ooecn moriey Wi L s iy ted | “The judges appointed Mr. Norman ternoon, 1617 men and 1189 women had |jng' of the staffs of the siats {ubere cal, depariment store weltare _ directo 4 rish_will be under the direc- £ voted. ¥ Crogchi 3 ongay [and then tried to end her life, €. rr. E == Hon of Mrs, Herbert W. Gaitup during|Realth officer for New Londsn county to oark sanatoria at Crescent Deach = Monday:|prosccutor, said late today. Physicians WILLIAM W. O'LEARY 5 th ‘A . . liup g take the place of Arthur M. Brown of | At 12.30 on the West Side 646 votes|Although it was not down on the proqr“m'rnpw’wd ;hfi" unless complications de- Councilman - BooKS All Kinds B DG Ghites ettt Jewett City, who had held the place for had been cast and of tho mumber 136fds the fitle of any of the pavers it fors- | CHCIEN (8T CL RS SEPICUCES T8 T e nite ates clvil serviceé com-|17 years but gave notice this year that were women. 969 men and 355 women | @« itself on the carpet from both the, = O¥ 5 - r On All Subjects |mission has ordered an examination for |the ‘pressure of other dutles ebiiged him {had voted In the district when the polls|principal addresses whicn were o R P o R A Subscription o all American ang |June 21 for assistant observer In me-ifo take his name out of the list for re- ! closed. plctures of the lungs in casss of surgical | Miss Beal today refused to afirm of | PROBST ATTEMPTED STICIDE oot Pubiiofiuns teorology, weather bureau. The salary[appointment. tuberculosis,” and reports that she had becn married ses crippled with tuberculosis ; nursed by their mothers or of children have they heen ere they bot- is $1,080 a year. Edward C. Bowe of Saybrook In the Third district at noon about 900 votes had been cast and the predictions DAY PRIOR TO DEPORTATION Mrs. Sadie Machol of New London was | appointed official stenographer in Now the mother of a four-vear-old SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU som. —August Probst, al- has were that the charter was being slaugh- | "9, “I've told you T had no one,” she said.|leged vietim of aginary unrequited JNION SQU joined signal foreman Osgear C. Lord's|London county, and Robert H. Smith of 2 5 < P L Ll i ;. € 9ot Liat P T love,” whose deportation to Switserland LMIEN SRUARE gang stationed at New Haven and along | Stafford Springs was named pubiic de- the distone, Ny the. time the polls cibwad; ' Superitsndent Jokin . ' Befun's F-ray | m ot sdrey that ¥ aid w1t wag an [, SICE GRS S L G T the railroad line between New Haven |fender for Tolland county. Marjorie 1 CHARLES S. AVERY i a Gl Rl R RS L R T e i st i M Mgy 02 siod S In the Sixth district, East Side, men and 179 women voted in all, 449 and New London. At Mystic. Georzfis Smith, Bradford was appointed adiitional as- sistant clerk in Windham county super- e solitude of his csll in i the opathic ward, Eliis Island, today. cases at the seaside led him to the con- clusion that the primary lesion, even in similar heartaches. City Treasurer Charged With Deserting who has After the polls closed at 5 o'clock v ¢ the root : L His act w e for_court. t v Gk bone cases, was usually at the Toot of | BRIDGEPORT IWOMAN SHOT P e vy B P Novelist been the officer and constable for the| ™"} br derice Baker of New Haven was | oo ates for mavor, but only a total of the lung, and that therefors ths original - o e g o e west side of the village, has resigned af- a 4,123 votes pro and con on the charter. IN FRONT OF HUSBAND'S STORE | he isiand hospital, where several siitches thri < I eervice, | confirmed as health ofticer for New Hav- | ‘3r, Waters got a majority in every one B 2 5 " ri1.| were taken before he was prosonced eul te rthrés years of faithful service.lon county to fil the vacancy caused by | of e trar mitores LTIy in every one bowns. Bridgeport, June 5._Mrs. Agnes Wil-| were taken befor s pronour James Johnson succeeds him. the death of C. W. Evarts. George D. | pis tiohet oo b oo o on ganead of And as (G the question whether his|son, wife of Stephen Wiison waswound-(of danger. o The New Haven ralle:ad painters| Watrous of New Haven retired as & meme | party vote for waier commissioner. ,?h; patients had been fed in infaney with|ed tonight in front of her v\m.-nnm;f Pty -J;:Ar o .,—! % v,):ru:vmn‘ statred_on the railroad orids) at Say-|ber of the state bar examining commit- | gor 20 % TO° WATel COMTMSSIONCr. The oot il or with ik s ot - D, Pieat niarkel 1h Broad stiest wheb-Eaulf Sl i i S brook Friday. A full force ot 25 men|tee and his place, and the vacancy caused | Ricketia ram 81 henind hie tiket. Iol O'Brien’s _investigations, althcush con- | Sebegat a 5 e - ShE started Monday and will ba distributed [ by the death of Justice Gager, were filled a | fessedly on only a small number of cases, | four shot ullets str They had kept all possiiis Suicide wea- 0 i Greeneville, his home district, which is| yed et cent. his crippled | hes 3 che Wiia. taken 1o ‘& hoRDEar. ] Dolw-5i m, t asserted, since he 0 S0 Siate 1o tRE woction, 5y appolntment of mnomas M. Steels and | siways conceded strongly democratic, the | L e e & e s xS g his charge that o ~ ames D. Dana, both of NeWw Haven. | children had beer. nursed by their moth- | where it was said that she would re- St. James Lodge, No. 22, F. & A. M, majority against him was 331, the largest ers and that 29 per cent. had been fed in |cover. ¢ m from the Rolling works the second degrze at Masonic Tem- of any district. . n b ple tonight at 7.30, daylight saving time. infancy on cows’ milk only. Sebegat was locked up on a charge of | sburgh, to terminat S0irs UlniteAtad by Etabeoptioun,—ulv, OBITUARY¥ Along with the mayor, the democrats Doctors Sullivan from New London and | assault with intent to kill. ' His wife re- rominent soclety girl W Wcgties w6 Biiihe nond. dhos Mrs. Edwin Oldfield elected their complete ticket. Patrick F. Dart from Niantic were amonz the in-|cently started an action for divoree se sl ying mow. With| myg geath of Elizabeth Coopsr Oldfield, | Sweeney and Heney Gebrath were elected | vited. guests. paming Mrs, Wilson as co-respondent the recent advances made by ths Amer-|jiyow of Edwin Oldfield, occarred Sat- | aldermen, defeating Joseph C. Worth and It was decided to hold *he next medical o - B fean Woolen company as market indica- - urday night at 10 oclock standard time, | Edmund W. Perkins, and Frank H. Quin- meeting of the commission in September ESTABLISHED BY THE ELKS tors, an increase of from 15 to 20 per o MEMPHIS BANK OFFICIAL = at her home, No. 537 Main street, fol- |ley, John E. Fitzgerald, Willam B. when reports from Dr. William M. Stoek- | ot | Syracuse, N. Y., June 5—A resom cenit. i woolen stocks 1s predicted. lowing a shock early last Wednesday | Shea, William H. rich. and William well, of Hartford, and Arthur R. Kimball FOUND NOT GUILTY to the grand lodge of Elks Miss Loulse Tomlinson of Groton, a|evening and a second shock Saturday ev- | W. O'Leary were clected counciimen, de- of Waterbury will be made of the Inter-| Memy Tenn., June 5.—V ot | ¢ 2 be made In every city ia graduate of the Rhode Island State!ening. feating Nathan Eugene S Edgar B. national Tuberculosis conferance at Brus- [ not ghiity was returned late today by the | the country where there is an Bik lodge hospital, had been chosen to succeed! Mrs. Oldfield was born in Worcester, | Worthington, M: Elizabefh MacLaren sels in July. They will represefit the |jury in the case of W. Hun | for public playgrounds, to be known as Miss Mae Boudreau, one of the Now |Aug. 28, 1851 and came to Norwich when | Lathrop, Webster D. Copp aud E. Larue United States and Connecticut at that | former Memphis bank official, who has | Londen vislting nurses who resigned |she was a girl twelve years old. She was | Bliven. conference. Mr. Kimball :5 2 member ¢f | been on trial here on a charge of using | last month. married here in March, 1889, to 1awin | Charies S. Avery, who has the state tuberculosis commission, and | the mails to defraud in_conmection with n here. Capt. Charlés Jenssen, in tho Norse-|Oldfield, residing for a time at 535 Main | heon oity treasuecr, same nagk Dr. Stockwell is superintendent of the | an alleged stock swindle in which E. B. playgorunds will be for the pur- < street and later at a new home which g v doki Hartford Sanatorium. Parker, Lynchburg, Va., claimed he lost | jose of developing the youths of the cities man, which has been stored at Noank office on the democratic tide, by def - o tio| Mr. Oldfield bulit at 537 Main street. He S : $28,000. i physically in the belief that well devel- during the winter, has gone to Mystic Ing Stevhen H. Reeves, the present treas- physically 2 dled in this city Jan. 12, 1917. : 3 STATE HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION oped bodies provide better housings for to haul out for painting. The Norseman . urer, and William J. Carroll and Abra v Lo STan! In the neighborhood where sho had liv- ik A . A ative lading o Mt wiil léave soon for a thres months' trib | g for s many years, Mrs. OMAGHE was |NEM Siegal were clected city sheriffs, de- | HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING activ ing to Labrador, oo s feating Charles H. | zynes and Earle H JINLEY The annual meeting of the Connectf- ik All boys Setwses held in the kindest regard for her kindly | 2t FRANK H. QUINLEY 14 ana ars of age will have free Former Supeérintendent of Mohegan ) spirit which was displayed in neghbor- | ChriStman & cut State Hospital association was held S - Park, Bdward A. Smith of Norwich,|ly acts of helpfulness ~and Foir water commissioner, for which Councilman at the Lawrence and Memorial Associat- sympathy towards those with whom she was associ ated. She 1s survived by the following neph- | ews and nfeces: Frank A. Munros of use of the grounds for af This is the season for hanging—om the front gate etic evemts. who bought the Rodolph Davis place at Old Mystic, has moved in and already has nameéd the place Fair Acres, erect- ing an attractive sign. each party nominates a candidate, both are el ected, Charles A. Hagbe ed hospital in New London on Saturday afternoon and the following officers wera elected: President, Charles Lee, e, and lin the Central district, Moderator M. E. 8 A3 | Jensen and Registrars Tyler D. Guy and Cornelius J. Downes promptly took the vote from the three machines that had superintendent = > v Geo. | f 5 f the Waterbury hospital; first vies A vacation house for state working |this city, Mrs. Fred Webb and Mrs. Geo. | been in use, completing the work in | - § Hokpit o o : Mrs Gouverneur Morrs, whose |girls—Crowley House, named in honor | Wels of Worcester, Emory L. Muaroe of | abont 20 minntes . Five minutes later|Dresident, Frederick W. Mercer, presi- 5 . b o Gen | this city, George P. Cooper of Providence, | ide. district | dent of the trustees of the Lawrence and husband has fled suit for divorce [0f Rev. Dr. T. M. Crowley, ot New|this oty GeorgeT e | the first report from an outside district | 3¢t of ! e s in the court of Los Angeles, Calit, |London—has been establishad at Cres-| il ergon,. T arrived when East Side officials brought | Memori 'vé‘ssf“g?fl \!’:l"f ) -‘;‘3'" : i - |cent Beach by New London Branch, | in their figures, which were soon follow-|Vice president, Sister sty N h“:"“" Council of Catholic Wormen, 3. Leon E. Metealf ed by the figures from the West Side|Francis hospital, Hariford; scretary ment. Mrs. Morris v:'u :’e ;rme; Bducational authorities stats that| The death of Leonore Dupree Metcalf, and Greeneville came in last. Miss ‘:1“3; Le:g§l<:r{\ :_t r.:\;dd‘;es!-x“\m"si- Eiste Waterbury, of New York, and |, . S0 O reily of teachors the | Wife of Leon . Metcalf, oceurred in this | pital,' Middletown ; tre . Miss M. H. ced Vote at 6 o’Clock. < ital hee marriage In 1905 to the BRIl |omin ™\ hosi year, since one.third of |city Monday after a lingering fllness. She | e Bodine of Norwalk hospital : L - r | The complete returns had been figured| Members elected to the executive nant author. who later became war ’ Yoritén Who W was 30 vears old and was born ia Hart- . pins: had, 2 8 rorrespondent, was a soclal event | sradusied e month trom 10t colleag | ford and had spent a large part of her lite | and tabulated by 6 oclock when Mod-|commitice were: Dr. Harold Hersey, 1905 season, Tt 18 only recent. |expect to start teaching in the fall. in Saybrook. She was a member of Obed | erator Jensen announced the official| New Haven; L. A. Sexton, llartford, < : louds hovered over :” #t Hedfts of Of k‘\ 16‘ Forest Chapter, O. E. S, of Saybrook, Ladyl vote, and Miss Evelyn Wilson, Stamford. Dr. Iy that storm clouds hovered ov: “ou arts of Oak, No. 16, Foresters Fenwick lodge, Rebekahs, of Essex, and | All day long the men and women work- ers in both parties Jabored unceasingly to get out every possible vote, with the re- citizen's committee put through the nom- ination of Rev. Mr. Ricketts against the While the vote was being counted alSterling Ragsdale was elected uslegate the two. and friends of the couple |of America, held the annual memorial|the King's Daughters of Ivoryton. crowd of about 100 waited in the town|to the State Medical soclety mesting. expressed their surprise at the tura | services Surday affernoon In Foresters| she is survived By Rer husband and hall to hear the returns and when it be-|Miss Mable Welsh, a representative of of events, hall, Rockville. Rev. Edward T. Mathi-a daughter, Lillian, and also leaves three | came apparent thatthe democrats were|the castern council of New York city, som, téctor of 8t John's Episcopal|brothers, Newell, Thomas and George | winning, an enthusiastic delegation of |delivered an address on publicity work — church, delivered the' Memorial address.|Dupree, two of them residing in Hart- the workers of the party staged a small|in_connection with nursing. 3 S The district or grade schools of the[ford. celebration with cheering in the front| Frederick W. Mercer also addressed SO%.O¥ 15 NSNS = town of North Stonington will hold of the hall for a few minutes. the delegates, of whom thers were 75 HANOVER LAKE, MERIDEN |graduating exercises in Grange hall, on 3 : I Cits Mecting Next Monday. |Present representing 11 institutions. The IS Wednesday evening, June 7, at 8 o'- 4 st Boadh LioHpe \mm: it ;c nf\( a" M48Y- | institutions represented were: The Law- o : clock standard time. Diplomas wil be; City Manager Barlow of Neéw Lo- _ Immediately after Moderator Jensen | ..o ang Memorial Associated -.cspital, 3 ne 5.—Alfred Maurizio, 14 |given ~ thrée pupils—Lillian Lustig, | 40n hés issued to date &ix licenses for declared the polls closed in the Central|gernce 808 B omOIer At Ce P ¢ Mr. and Mrs, AN amusements at Ocean Deach. The fees district, Acting Mayor Arthur L. Peale | al: St Francls, = Harford 3 Mr. and Mrs. Antonio |George Hill and Everett Maine. > ven hospital; rancis, 2 D SO s . established are quite substantial, but called the annual city meeting to order.|yen TOSPRIE B, TR G O ABRAHAM SIEGAL % e was arowned in | Judge Allyn L. Brown of Norwich had| pave been paid without anmy com. {1t was at once adjourned, according to i ;. S = ere ldte here this after. |@ busy morning Monday when he went| pinint 2 W wich, Meriden, Waterbury, Bridgeport City Sherift e e | o Middletown to finika uD tas Jegal bas-| P o HENRY GEBRATH the usual custom to next Monday even-l, . iiais Backus hospital, Norwlch, and 4 = across the lake |® 3 b All these amuséments are to be al- ing. The hour for the meeting was set|q "y cenn's hospital, Willimant the boat shipped so |If¢ss for the currenl court :emr. Hel, l, T3Ss STOUSementy are fo be af Alderman at 7 o'clock, standard time, the motion |S* b ried t5 swim ashire, | 368 WHAt the officials say was the|, ", gisturbance is created leadin 2 being made by Corporation Counsel Ed- 3 2 him, he gank. Late |lcngest short cal-ndar dicket !n the| 55 O siapne & | the republican choice and John J. Corkery | win v, Higgins. STROCK BY ENGINE 3 sear T ® |history of the ~ounty. Thers were 30 = the democratic choice. L -Sogr ety was - wtill | tions and eight uncontestsd divorces,| The matter of Sunday dancing has| 713 Per Cent. Vote. The split in the republican party, e A e (5 " & body with not yet been decided. i sttt which developed in the caucus, when a | Caught on a railroad trestle over| ! STARVING Bartlett's ¢ove, George Noyes, 63, New TWO REPUBLICANS LEFT London, was struck by a southoound IN COMMON COUNCIL WILLIAM B. SHE The resujt of the city slection Monday gives the democrats four uldermen and six councilmen in the common council, with two republican counclimen, Edward Crooks and Martin Rozycki, holding over. Gilbert 8. Raymond and Anson R. Grover are the two democratic zldermen who hold over and to these are added the two_democrats elected Monday, Patrick F. Sweeney and Henry Gebrata. The new democratie councilmen afe Frank H. Quinley, John M. Fitzgerald, William B. Shea, William H. Aldrich ard Willlam W. O'Leary. Frank M. Green is a demoboratie coun- climan who holds over for this year. Five courclimen wére elécted this year Because a vacancy was caused by the resigna- tion of Frank A. Sisk on fccount of re- moval of his residence outside the limits of the city. Eldeted at Norteastérn University Edward J. Perry of Putriam has been selected by the juniors at North- eastern University, Boston, to head the Cauldron 1923 staff. This is the college year book. The harp 14 beliéved to have originat- éd from the hunting bow, the tightly strétched strifig of which will emit a v JOHN E. FITZGERALD Councilman sult that 5915 of the 8,289 men and women voters registered in the four city districts cast their ballots, a vote of 71.3 Der cent. of the registered voters, one of the largest votes in man; ars The following shows how the vote was cast by districts: Vote in City Election, —DISTRICTS— 1 2 3 6 Total New Charter— YES . 12 i{No . 10 Mayor— €. H. Ricketts, r.1313 438 400 SM. R. Waters, d.1467 517 741 Aldermen— J. C. Worth, r...1361 445 401 5. W. Perkins, r.1334 448 403 P, F. Sweeney, d1410 511 735 *H. Gebrath, d...1430 513 735 Councilmen— N. B, Smith, ¢...1384 450 399 E.B.Worthington.r1387 453 404 2 E. M. Lathrop; r.1 2 390 W. D. Cop. r. B. L. Bliven, 7. v, d.1403 d, d1397 2372871 B. Shea, d...1411 2372898 H. Aldrieh, d1410 2432905 . O'Leary, 01393 2332864 Treasurer— S H. Reeves, .r.187% 460 410 207—2450 . S. Avery, d..1414 496 734 2382882 train at about 10 o'clock Monday morring and hurled into thew ater about 1) feet below. Rescued by the fireman of the train he was brought by ambulance to Backus hospital, Norwich, whers it was | found that several ribs had Been broken. In addition he recelved many lacerations about the head and body. Noyes left New London Monday morn- ing on foot and was walkiog alonz the tracks on his way to visit his brother, ohn Noyes in Montville. He came to the trestle and was half way across when he saw the train approaching. 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