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‘What dlflm dou k e to Karwl ‘h ‘ 27, 1022 EVA rfimg fch, Tuesday, June 27, 1022. . fi::' e e, e mmau ,@ PR it e short furlough with relatives in the esh on your n! ¢ 5 # = g lndmakclyout {loflpermt.b!lmrlt e Stamm or Ann street is the same time? several as the guest of - % £ 4 n' Ni Triple Ph tes is something | Among the summer visitors at ‘Watch 2 « : Aot forth Amherst, 1 new .l-'fi ngn:e%gxfi'{rfieofi- ‘xdh:t Hill 15 Nell Lorenson of Waterbury, o W : .w,g:“_ Gallup g;‘:on of Daniar: and Elien is claimed for A J c was unusually hea: onun o o rwieh Te engtock Mgfie&nteflmfimm in fope days you' i Mrs. Martin Wolfe, and Miss Holnl £ “The: b Voo Tak 908 ar¢ hcowidl iy rilmn New ‘Haven road over the week e o ige, % Mthe’m .Jolm Cronin of Danielson were recent guests ¢ 2 e 2 Klblerln- Cummings. “‘ and feel stronger and more active. Con-| A number of local people are x:un- of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Torrance of CHff always lived in mn nlt‘ street. tinfle with the treatment fulmmll{m{‘u{hlo ning to open their summer cottages with tors authorized days more and note with satisfact the arrival of Saturday, July 1. : Henry Rosenstock of the Irving m fl;\flh e M&r;m‘m °d | employed at the Shetucket o«. your nerves are gro more responsiv % b O. Elwyn Goddard of Boston and Har- equital 3 o llu our ambition d not lag bul is An entire new 'roof is to be put on{ry B. Coleman of Wnshlnnofl:\l) C.. ‘Works of New York have been w spend um not exceeding $100, to ully obedient t~ your wishes, that a | the high school bullding at Ashaway.| were week end guests of A. F. in since about the first of Junme to in- |paid to the Richards Map company of to\’ch of color is appeacing in your fle‘ll The present roof is leaking badly. ley of Alice street. y B Springfield to secure an u and that your occupation ceases to be- 2 O & sactien pERy: come a task and is a pleasure. Notjce| Cretonnes that are different at Kim. H.Keating of Philadel- prom : E X hat never Befbro i your wholg ite have | balls Textlle shop. ~Phone 700—adv. | phia ity mn Tyen of New Tork nor | Richards flv‘ company of Epfl;gfleld : as. you 3 R ITR afh fe, E |t 0 m, nes ae o | 7 S A e S G R e | iy ™o oo o | e e, Basios Lo a4 st in “"fec"a Gsgood ana all good drugeieta| cuing at Lakewcod, Middietown, Frl-| Mra. Henty Girard and =EE il P L o e ke e | the Frogm. The marrlage was u«; have agreed to supply thin, run-down, | day. at the home of Mrs. Girard's parents, > 5 cal i ey g e U5 ¥ Rev. Mayer edmaj of under-developed persons with the under- For .the first mO in thé memory of| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vedder, ‘visiting practi survey small secti e Hartford, standing that 1t one monthE etmens|the New London police f untll July 17th, when they will go to ! clty, in order to submit & sample of th Prior {o the ceremony & musical pro- Goean't give most gratifying results your g g v A 2 i il e n a work. They will spend one week in Was rendered by Mra. Max Win- money is :-m‘::x“t.r you, i h"d :otnuka :)::‘;u‘;“ recordéd on boat race day .§a~_ e * % I;I;mflnh. If there is to be anything| tare, mdn of the m who also play- | it even thoug accomplis ders 3 e like an equitable system of real estate|cd fhe bridal chorus from Lo n as 1,9 A M in Teevous digestive troubles and 85 & | Digtrict Deputy E. F. Kinne of Nor.| POLICE COURT CASES WITH. BFe & sniant JETEoAL chse [N e chorus hengri ; ilng: O e T e Yo et Y | wich, will install the officers 3¢ Matle VARIETY OF OFFENSES e e e bride putered the room escorted by h-fi. and E’ History. map. Every piece of real estate in the | her father who gave her away. Following Encampment, No. 17, L O. O. T., in the| In the e glty court, Monday morning v clty and town of Norwich must be|them were the bridesmaid, iss Anna | Sooklets will be uh-d in Craneten’s T | mear future. Judge ‘Arthur F. Livb found o large shoe accounted for, through the use of this | Bronerwine, cousin of the groom, and | 390K Stors, on or about Sept. 1. GALES FERRY - docket awaiting him and a large Sikoa il prabakie Faike. - Thiacunies sttt asese of s habs Do stan.: Hapmen Bl piotSer HENRY A. TIRRELL, tne | Deon appolnted district deputy for dowd of spectators occupying the property-will also be indicated,-so that | of the bride. Benjamiln Brc#°'rwine and Prineij Thers was a_ small lmfldlfl‘:"“ ‘o] trict No. 10 of the Knights of Columbus| benches. : p Resenstock ap- |no unjust or unreasonable criticisms can | Ishael Budnick acted as ushers. R LSl R st Sass S et i e e e e ik P e e L Ol tachus iaaesas ¥ 2 2 & 2 streef was > Oon Cri wi ve! les Woodward spoke from the S4th Paaim. Charles Fenn, U. . N, stationed at| Street m‘"fmlm Py o Nome and, of the chamber of com: % epe with caught up with 1 of the /valley, and carried a shower AT ONE-HALF PRICE. 4 i the submarine base, was married to ‘auregan house at 12.15. B e et bive | Miss Vera Hall In Bennington, Vt.. on e e 3 all 15 that every piece of assessable real | BUUTUEL of Tosés and lilies of the valley |You will be surpsised at the weadertel been held on the grounds of the Country | Thursday last week. e .wu“”m"tg‘the sm,"-‘,“‘ it estate property must be accounted for.|[The bridesmald wore grey mr;;".:v;; --o;;. club house was held in the clubhouse| In Hebron 150 relatives and friends! s transient paid $14 for being intoxi- | SHamh: : 2rop IaRmIGR [ T0s BiCY Sndcawn)of Biee- [l 8 um“‘y 'h‘ = ""M‘m ltts MILLINERY Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. A song | assembled at the home of Charles D.| cated. A man from Dristol paid $5 and | factory has been fully Investigated and | wich does not malntain an engineer's de- | PeR® MABY ome & & THE PASNIK CO. are showing this service, with Miss Jennis G. Perking| Way on Gilead HIll recently to celebrate | costs and-a Montville man went to jail | found to be a reliable and energetic | partment, it is necessary to secure the planist, preceded the speaker, Rev. Hor-| his eigbtieth birthday. {0 work ot a fine of $ and costs for | concern. Mr. Gallup has always bewn |services of a firm organized for this ,,z"'{,“"{,}"'“;“,,",‘;,’,:’““'{.,'“;u,‘f“’"": The Pasnik Co. Sell for Less. ace B. Sioat, whose inspirational address| Herbert W. Chappell, instructor of | intoxication, intensely interested In the industrial de- | particular kind of work in the.quickest{ o'y "y timate members of the family was listened to with interest. history at the West Haven High school, | A man charged with interfering|velopment of the city of Norwich. His|possible time and at a reasonable figure. | o4yonqimg. to New London Satdrday. There were many visitors here Yor the| has arrived at his home in Ashawzl, | with an officer and another char; activities along these lines are well |Ttis estimated by the Richards company s The bride is a graduate of the West | Mre. William A Tale-Harvard races and the week end.| for the summer vacation. 2 with breach of the peace were freed|known to the business men of Norwich, |that a tax map, covering the full area| cpeisea school and for many years had | New London -m":u'x-‘nm ,..‘.‘“:'.,':' ;':.—:; Among them was a motorboat party from | Tne tnird of a serles of dances for the | by officials, and were not in court. fand he has worked unremittingly in con- | of Norwich which is a little over twen-|peen a saleslady and assistant buyer at | E. Mungee of Main street Saturday. Sag Harbor, Cant. J. F. %l“vll;hl)r C. ‘H West Point cadets in camp on Fishers| A man from Patterson, N. J, was|junction with Mr. Rosenstock to interest ty-six square miles, will cost about $10,- | the o Tillinghast and Mrs. ighast, with ¢ Manhattan Company. - The groom | Miss Marion K. Gifford has closed her e g as | Saturday evening at the| unable to pay his fine fO!' being | this factory to come to Norwich. This |000. triends, whe arrived Thursday in’ their [ 1oand was held Stenioe z o 3 was formerly of Hartford but for sev- | school at Quaker Hill and returned to hes Mansion house on the island, drunk and went to jail company has had 2n annual payroll of | The whole wrpoee' of this matter 18 not | era] vears has resided in this city. He | home in Willimantic to spend the sum. comfortable boat and remained in harbor A th AT Sunde A man who had trouble at home $150,000 a year and would, no doubt, be | to raise nor lower’the tax rate, but to|condicted a wholesale grocery business |mer vacation here until Saturday. O e everal pounday school| paid §2 and intends to keep out of|a desirable acquisition to the industrial|have established an equitable and fair | here and is a past president of the Y.| James Hean and family of Hartferé Mz. and Mrs. M. C. Cuttle of Westerly, | Dlenlcs s tlonet churen. ” ‘The | trouble in the future. A Dombrofskilife of the clty. Dasis of valuatiofi on ail real estate hold- | M. H. A. spent the week end at their summer home who spent the summer of 1306 on the mean flnc“b'o"m O v was fined $10 and costs for engag-| The directors voted thelr thanks and ings in the city and town of Norwieh. After a wedding tour to Lake George. | in the Grove. bluff in one of the cottages, were visitors ing in a fight. He gave notice of ap- = -~ Saratoga Springs and Canada the couple Miss Thelma Beebe is visiting her sis- here race day. Outing, United church, Ocean Beach, | peal and filed bond. The second man T will reside at their newly furnished |ter Mrs. Ernest Decker of New London © Rev. Truman H. Woodward and Miss| Wed., June 28th. Cars leave 8.45 and| in the fight was found to be free of T home, 292 West Main street. N e 2 9.16, a 70,584 FROM CONNBCTICU SONS OF REVOLUTION 3 Mrs. Arthur D. Maclntyre and daugh- Jane Nevers of Wapping motored to the|9.15, d. &. t.—adv. guflt_ N WORLD WARE SERVICE ELECT = The going awgy suit of the bride was | ter, Miss Janet, of Putnam, have openeéd parsonage and called on Rev. Mr. Wood-| An extensive exhibit of school work in| Another case of home disturbance = THEIR OFFICERS | o poiret twill with jhat to match. their cottage at the Grove for the season. ward's parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. D.| Connecticut will be included in the Na- | Was continued by the court for a time.| The Unitéd States Marine Corps re-| Hx-Governor Morgan Gardner Bulke- Glanseepeles—Brmilen. Wililam O. Beebe recentiy discovered ,ngadward. and witnessed the Yale-Har-| tional Education Association’s summer| Joseph Porento paid $84.28 for be- |cently completed the record of Connectl-|ley 67 Hartford was re-eiected president 2 vard races. S seven arrowheads on land near his home. hi 2 ing drunk Saturday in Yantic. Po-|cut inthe World war for its official files: | emeritus of the Connecticut soclety of | George Gianacopolos of this city, a 5 Miss Mary B. Whittler of Wakefeld, | tny "5 200 exhibit at Boston, July 3| 08 Ar ot Ite mas he fought with| The war deparment was the first|the Sons of the Revolution ot ite eopuc) | member of the firm conducting the Chel- Do canding B Ten GLos Witk to s R L, is a guest of Miss Ethel Woodward | 1 g0 or mist of the|Shook hands in court, and Porentc|branch of the service to completo this|meeting held Saturday at the Nathan |Scd lunch on Franklin square, and Miss| Pech sPending b fow daye with Ar. Bee- at_the parsonage. Conptanley Omens, agronomist of the | whose head was bandaged up, a. testi- | task, then the navy, so that mow for the| Hale school house in East Haddam, this | E(stathea A, Ermilou of 64 Butterfeid | be's varents, Mr. and S Rev. J. W. Carter and Mrs. Carter with [ Confeticut Agrioultural = college, 18| monia) of what he had received at the |first time the officlal statistical record|state. Others elected to serve for the | Street, Lowell. Mass, were married at o vons. David and Oliver, and guests, Mr. | SPendIng a few days in igtons 0 Augustus M. Bartlet is painting the ex. r. hands of his friend, caused consider-|of Connecticut is ready for the histor-| ensuing year were: 2.30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the and Mrs. Charles Blackmar, all of Atta- ;“"e'm" with the work of the Farm | jpie mirth in the court when he said | fans. President, Daniel Nash Morgan, | Pride’s home in Lowell. The ceremony :,',;3: "r;:f, "?o":g“ M"“"‘:d"'“' waugan, were a party that motored hers | BUre2U: he would never fight again. Connecticut contributed to the armed | Bridgeport, Conn.; vice ryesidents, Fran. | Was performed by Rev. Nicholas Menedes 2 by g il lor for the regatia Friday and were callers| The U. S. civil servics commission The continued case of State vA.|forces of the United States between| cis Hubert Barker, Hartford, Conn.: sec. |Of the Greek church and was attended |Several years by Mirs. Carrie A. Fox of on friends in the village. announces that the recelpt of applica- | yohn- Clifford was called up. He was|April 7, 1917, and November 11, 1918, |retary and treasurer, Harry Wilson |D¥_Over 50 guests. Willimantic. Miss Beatrice Jones of Mt. Vernon, N. | tions for fllustrations assistant will close | ordered to- pay $39.10 for an assault § a total of 70,584 men and women, of| Reynolds, East Haddam, n.; re The bride, who was charmingly gown-| Albert E. Brown of New Haven spent Y., entertained at her summer home here| on July 18. Entrance selary is 31500- | o Michasl Ahearn who had to. 80| whow 1830 lost thelr lives In action or | trar. Luclus Barnes Berboas Farsfors.|d In white silk, had as matron of hon.|the Week end with friends fn the Grove for race day and the week end Misses| $2,100. to the hospital because of his inju- |from disease, and 4,154 were wounded or | Conn.; chaplain, Rev. Frederick R. San-|OT: ber sister. Mrs, Helen Vozelos of Kate Brogan and Elsie Seipp of Mt. Ver. Willlam - Kennedy, assistant superin- | ries. The case against Ahearn was|gassed, not including those wounded in|ford, Magdisen, Cno;n. board of manag-|0Well, and the best man was Alexan-| N Premier non tendent of Mystic Woolen MIll, No. 2. is | nolled. Court then adjourned. the navy service. ers, Eugene Boardman, Fast Haddam, |der Terzes of Brockton. ew Japanese Mr. and Mrs_Herman Wulf of Norwich | still a patient in the Lawrence Memo- ’ The way each of the three branches|George Summer Merritt, Hartford; Will. | Following the ceremony there was an "hhn Of Peace” ary at their Summer home on the bluff,! rial hospital in New London. He was GREENEVILLE PREPARING FOR of the service summarizes Connecticut um R. Bushnell, Old Saybrook; Mor- | ¢/aborate dinner and in the latter part and Mr. and Mes. Raymond Wulf of New | operated upon last weej. in the war is interesting. Robert C. Da- G. Bulkeley, Hartford ; Clarence | of the afternoon the newly married cou- Haven and daughter Betty, Who have| The second annual .,ufi,,, of the M. J. FOURTH OF JULY HORRIBLES | i *goting adjutant-general, reports: ham, Hartford: Morgan Bulkeley | Ple came by automobile o this city where been guests there, returned Sunday. Roach association, composed mainly of| The Greeneville community Fourth of| ‘“Estimates based upon statistics ga- BrMm.rd. Hartfor Walter Lesjie ,there was a reception and wedding sup- Mr. and Mrs. Rowland H. Perkins and | rafiroad workers on the New Haven sys-| July celebration committee met at the | fhered from statements thus far com-| Wakefleld, Hartford; Rollin Usher Tyier, | Per for about 20 guests at the home of von Harold of Providence, R. 1, were|tem, will be held at Neubig's Farms in|home of O. W. Carpenter, chairman, Mon- | pleted Indicgte that approximately 58|Tylérville and James W. Gilson. Ra-|the groom’s brother, Charles Glanacopo- callers on relatives in this place Satur- | North Branford on Sunday, July o, | day night, and made final errangsments | oo men wefe furnished to the army by | cine, Wis. los of 45 McKinley avenue, day afternoon William Bissell, Yale erew man, who|for the old-time horribles parade. The |the state of Connecticut out of a total —_— - Mr. ‘Glanacopolos and hls bride both Mrs. Mexander Sharpe of Norwich inf B! Ai¥ins o th ,n'“w Eagle drug corps of Moosup has been en- | of approximately 4,438,000 enlisted men WEDDING come from the same place in Greece. He wpent last week with Mrs. James Martin | 728 injured by diving e ated oy | Baged to head the parade. Many people |and officers for the entire United States. b AR Al aalier has resided in Norwioh for the past four at Leisure H: ot river last week, has been operated on . 4] ears, but the. bride hi in thi our eottage. are of the opinion that this year's pacade | Recently cempiled casualty _statistics years, bu ] as been in this Mrs. C. O. Smith and famfly of Troy, |2t the Lewrence hospita} at New Lon-| 270 OF the oPR ol tast tho yerr s woeace e Conneetiont soldiers lost | , The marriage of Miss Alice Jerome | country only about A year. They are N. Y. arrived last week to spend the | d0n and is reported as resting comfort-| v 0% RS f::; 3\:; 1#;” :'l"“ causes during the|Alexander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |ty reside at 45 McKinley avenue. season at The Pines of the biuff. #bly. The committes Wishes 1t ynderstood |peripd of the war, of whom seventy-|rTank I.-Alexander of Quaker Hill, to| The.groom’ and. his. Norwich relatives Mr. and Mrs. Willlam S. Eliott of Thers were 876 applicants for work | that there will be no decorated floats and o e cmmlulu’ned officers and 1,728 Lee E. Hopkins of Unlon City, Mich., took |and friends who attended the weddine, Norwich arrived recent'ly at the Wulf| at the offices of the state labar bureau | aytomobiles in the parade this year. It enlisted men, and that 4,119 Con- place Saturday afternoon at the bride's|a party of nine, left here for Lowell on Ten, the summer cottage of the family | employment offices about the state dur-|s ¢o be an oid-time horrible parade, with ::;‘:mt soldiers were woundod in action [home. The guests present assembled. on | Sunday morning at 3 o'clock In two au- here. Ing the week, as against 1118 during |yome-made costumes. Prizes will be| o whom 118 were commissionel oficers | the South lawn and to the music of the | tomobiles with two drivers for each ma- James Martin of Meriden, while en| the week previous. Of the numbeér 768 | given for the most horrible ISNENDE &n “na 4'\101 were enlisted men. Ali sol-|bridal chorus from Lohengrin, played by | ehine and reached here on the return from a business trip to Boston,| Were placed. o Glers triginally reported as missing have | Mrs. Morris Smith of Magonk Point, the | trip after the wedding at § o'clock Sun- nt Tuesday night and Wednesday with) _ Bitten by a ribld dog on June 30 last,| ‘Groups—Three or more Dersons, At Myenn eccounted for.” bridal party proceeded down a rose bor- | day- night. n at their summer home here.| Robert Pollard died of hydrophobla | prize $10, second prize $5. e bureau of navigation of the navy |dered aisle to the summer house, Rgv ¢ Benn and Miss Norma | Saturday afternoon at his home, Pas- Couples—First prize $12, second prlxe dobartment reports: “There were £20 George W. Borden, pastor of the Qu?«r At the close of the regular Sunday Monroe of Hartford were the guests last| coag. The disease usually develops | $8, third prize $6. regular and temporary officers from the Hill church, performed the ceremony. morning service at the First Baptist of Miss Benn's aunt, Mrs. Joab| within a few months of the time a per- Individuals—First prize $10, second | sata of Connecticut in the navy, of bride’ sister, Mrs. Beth Alexander | church of Waterford, Miss Nettie Ed- Rogers. son fs bitten. prize $5. Whom six died from diseaseand one was|Schad, was matron of honor, and her |wards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- Miss Marian Blackledge and Miss Mil- For a perfod of three hours or more| The next five individuals selected by the | gooidentally killed. Tn the resular navy|brothef, Prentice Alexander, was best |ander F. Edwardg of Waterford, and red Whitney of Norwich are spending & | Sunday, electricity was turned off in all | judges Will receive $2 each. The men |y wera 4.60¢ men and ten women, |man. S Hugh MacKenzie, were were married by week in the village. parts of Groton due to defective high|&T¢ Dot going to have their own way Inf nq in the United States navy reserve| The bride’s gown was of white can-|the pastor, Rev. George H. Slrnuu The Edward C. Taintor of New York and |tension lines of the Eastern Conpeoti-| ¥inning the prizes, as the women are out | gorcq thers were 6,958 men and 315 wo-|ton crepe and her vell was held in place | couple were unattended. Colehester was the guest of his brother- | cut Power Co, between Noank and. the|foT the big end of the contests. men, or 2 total in all of 12,105 from the|by & wreath of lilies of the valley. Fol-{ The bride wore a darke blue canton i-law. Noyes B. Allyn, over Sunday at|Groton Iron Works. John A. Soott will be the grand mar- | gioel 1n the navy service. Seven of the|lowing the ceremony a reception was|crepe gown with hat to match, and her "T A ag] re rs, C. shal for the day. died of disease and|held, refreshments bein; rved h Vi ome h Operetta—Jolly Farmers, C. D. Geer, b 1 enlisted personnel eld, shments g served on the | flowers were white roses and lilles of tne o Ta-Wast (He'/'u) Fetendy) C"‘“’ director, at Gales Ferry club ho ose who are to particlpate in the|qn, was accidentally killed.” lawn. The special guests of honor for |valley, p ‘ Fire Girls meet Weuneiday evening at di:}, 7.30 tA l" ; club house Fri-| pgrade will assemble at the corner of alley; Srrgnged in «iooriass, = General John A. T.ejeune, com-|the occasion were the ‘Misse; Lucretia Directly follow!: the . the parsonags at 7 o'clock (daylight), Sixth and Prospect streets at 7.30 a. m.,, Malor Ge o rtily Soljowing the = dussiony M. Mackenzie—Edwards s, Na Admiral Baron Tomosaburo Kate, who has acoepted the Premiership ) mander of the marine corps, had & com-|and Hannah Jerome of Huntington |amd Mrs. MacKenzie left on an extend-| of Japan, with the avowed inten- Sare hiF Fuactien, M BObel Wood-| 1 Hiope Valley High Sotcol. Aungt| . Tavbe' frsomiitary bead has heen. sn- | Dlte “Tesume of the marine corps sfa-| sirect, New London, great-aunts of the |ed wedding trip. On thelr return they | ton of cArrying out the Washing. - - 1 ol Alumn! ubbs’ fir L-mi an Deen en- feut made. 5 & was held Saturday night. One hun- ]'gued for 7" pand comoers In the evening | %52 % SORRSTITT "l nirey.tures| TS ana atrs. Hopkins, atter a brict | M. Wacrina T TTdece o8 Durtss| ton Dissrmament Conference in El » dred or more, including members of the ['at 8 o'clog The band concert will be officers and 447 enlisted men, WhO|yeqding trip, will make their home at Miss Edwards is very well kn ‘% spirit and to the letter. The acces- ected President Of :lumni the school committee and the | held at fhic comer of Fifth and North | (UCS BIC' ot of Conmecticut as their | e restdency of the beide's fatner, Feant | Watortors bactos hera e o 0| sion ot Kato to the Premiership is Medical Society 'fi:"}," fio :l‘cm Vol witl be ‘:::i;;mfgga:’:zm?“:;ume{; former residence served in the WMATING|j, Alexandér of Quaker HIll g superintendent of the Jordan school for | 100ked bl '&'“"““‘l'" "'.: 4 L) rs onnect ‘olunteer Inn s juring the war,” ¢ 5 new day of conc! 01 icles fantry, Veterans of the Spanish-Ameri. | 0'clock. i s e o ~ Crawford—Houtlgan. & momber of yeams, el £ e Jeune. can war, gathered at the Winpog Fish #A summary of the casualties has and Game club at Windsor Sunday for FUNERAL. the Tokio Government, and it is understood that the Premier is anxious to have cordial relations established between' his eountry and China. Although ome of the most distinguished of Japanese naval officers—he is stfictly against aggressive action, which fact Is St. Patrick’s’ church was the scene of Billings—Whitney. been made. There may apnear to be dis-|a pretty June wedding Monday morn-| Miss Emma Maude Whitney, daugh- the twenty-foufth annual observance ot Rita Demerd® crepancies in the total casualties as|ing when Miss Madeline Rose Hourigan |ter of Mr. and Mrs. Artemus Whitney, its muster into service. e — compared with the total namber of men|and J. Lincoln Crawford were united in | and FHans Osmond S. Billings, were mar- Vegetables from nearby farms which | 5ene wnn veer: Benerer ot Artie oo | bac this 18 scoounted for by the fact that| marriage by Rev. Michael H. May. who |ried Saturday afternoon on” the lawn are abundant and low in price NOW. ac- | yirginia Clang Demers, who died Sat-|many men received more Luan one wound | also solemnized the nuptial mass which | of the Whitney home in Brimfleld, Mass. cording to the weekly statement issued | yrao oy 2T (ATECE, RO TN Bt |or were gassed twice. Two officers were| follpwed the ceremony.’ The bride was|Mrs. F. Edgar Brown, organist of the by the state marketing bureau, includs | 10 ouiock from the late home, 56 V‘w:h wounded In action, ons was killed in ac-| attended by Miss: Mary Canty’ and the | Brimfield chiurch; played the bridal chor- carrots, lettuce, cabbage, Ereen | ain street Bl tlon, and two died of dispase, making a| groom by his brother, James J. Craw-|us from ‘Lohengrin as the wedding party | toi el FEESR TOOT O entons, and strawberries. Teites Far pavemti s chiid Teaves | total of five casualties and three deaths.| ford. The couple are popular in this |passed from the house to the lawn,| o0 o G i rtan The fiching, boat Baby, Capt. Roscoe| two brothers u?; one sister, all of N Twenty-seven enlisted men were wound-|city and the attendance at the wedding | where the ceremony was performed be- Easte: i Booclochl, arrived at Noank Saturday | wich : 4 in action, six were gassed, five were| was a large One. neath an arch of laurel . njght bringing the first swordfish to Killed in action and two died of disease.| The bride was beautifully gowned in| The bridesmaid was Miss Charlotte that port.this, season. The Baby had _ |ota) casualties of enlisted men" were| white Duchess ace and carried a shower | Giesecke of Hartford, Conn., nfece of the two~ large fish whi 1 HEBR ’ therotore. forty, with ten deaths. This| bouguet of bride roses and lflies of | groom, Howard Whitney, brother of the B e Yo e ON makes a grand total for the whole corps| the valley. Her hat was of white Milan | bride, was best man. The party passed & Sitwbe Maptwhe P vimis ekl chg::;gg%fl'{:fl’;? S:fl::v ;nornl::eh 0;: five casualtles, and thirteen |trimmed with Duchess lace. The brides- | between ofiral ropes borne by Beatrice maid wn‘- ‘uwr‘ned 1ndw:‘|';fl§le Canton | and Gladys Whitney and was preceded flm or| faced with satin and ecarried an arm |by little Rhoda Whitney, who, as flower of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Taylor, Spring-|held in the Congregational church. The "Tl':’&.":ufl“"za'ml,”',“h. Aehting | bouquet of hydranges of - pastal shades. | girl, strewed rose petals in its path, fleld, was united In marriage with|gervice will commence at 11 o'clock. It branches of the service. The deeds of| Her hat was gray. Thd bride was gowned in figured white Claude L. Minton, San Raphael, Cal.|will be a union service with Gilead | T80 S0 T8 TATVO0 o S0l Suftering | The wedding party enetred the chureh |silk and wore a vell. The bridesmaid Saturday, at Springfield. church: of the men from Connectient do not lend | to the -music of briday chorus from |wore an ivory silk gown. Mrs. F. R, Inman and Miss Lillian G.| Mrs. W. O. Seyms was a Middletown | 3" 118 OO MO0 o Only judgment | Lohengrin, played-by Professor Frank L.| fThe bride is a graduate of Easthamp- May jumped from an automobile as it | Visitor Tuesday. day will disclose the sum total of their Farrell, who also rendered Mendelssonn's | ton High school. She taught school for was stalled on the tracks of the New | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Belcher of Man- Gl ‘Wedding March at the close of the cer-la year in South Coventry, Comn. For Haven at Chepiwanoxet Saturday just | chester were week end guests of Mr. and emony. ~Several selections were played | the past year she has been teaching In dent, Miss Grace King Taylor, daughter| next Sunday morning, when they will be i bofore the machine was practically de- [ Mrs. Frank Raymond. HIAS TO by Professor Farrell durlng the cere- | North Dana. . The groom is a farmer * | molished by the Federal express. W. . Seyms was in Niantlc Baturday | KNIOHTS OF FYTLLAS 1O avEe]| mony. in South Coventry, Conn, where the [ Lewis Chase S evening. Following the mass a regeption &nd |couple will lve. e, I Conay eriny| Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Seyms were in Co-| Wauregan lodge, No. 6, Knights of Py-| breakfast was held at the Wauregan [ as head of the Salvation Army sorps| chester Friday evening to attend the Ma- | thias, is to have its annual banquet uus hotel, only lmmedite members of the : in New London this week. Gaptain Tripp | Sonic banquet. (Tuesday) ovening at Hlks hall. Maxgr| familles being present.. Decorations at NIANTIC will leave Wednesday evening for Pltts-| Mr. and Mrs. Will Raymond of West- | Milo R. Waters {5 to be & guest and i /oth ‘the church and the hotel Were B¥ | 1 p Begusoliel and familly of N field, where he has been assigned. chester were guests Sund\y of Mr. and|be called upon to speak, while Mayor| Ernst, spént the'wedk Sl Gk fnle mm""""hm’a. The state police made a dogen Itquor | e B+ A- Ravmond. Charles A Gates will be here with Nat-| “ e gift of the bride to her mald was | in the Grove. raids Sunday, five In Milfora, five. in = Heug Jodee of WPBARL O ¥ s a white gold wrist watch. To the groom | Charles J. Twist of Norwich is eracting Westport, ome in Rock: 5 she gave a platinum watch. The gift|g fwo-car garage on land at the beach used. In each case an arrest was made, | Mr. and Mre. Beecher Brown attended | banquet, Wl il e ottended bYlum and diamond brooch, and to his| Rev, Georse W.gPotter was the guest the prisoners later. being released on |the graduation exercises at Yale. Pythians from all p: o best man a silver cigarette case. —_— et of Rev. W. D. Woodward at Gales Ferry Dr. John Foote, of Washington, | ball. M. Banger Brown of Cleveland, 0, hag | Poctiout and “‘39:.::;&51:4';::: ;‘;z’n‘; The couple are to spend their honey~|on Friday. who has been elected President of Miss Olive M. Sherwood of Bast Hare. | J0¢1 sttending the reunion of his class | /70 % Woen 00 & $omy wiich ikl inbiude stepe | _iiand_Repete: funiey sember of . the the Society of American Teachers | ford and Frank O. Bergman, Jr. of ';‘ .f"h and visiting relatives in this vi- 3 : at New York I“gu M!‘Infl‘t_:h cny.‘ Upon | firm of Rogers & Son, was a recent bus!- 5 e cinity. their return to this city they will take | nes¥ caller in New London. o Diseases of Children. This or- | Jontyillo wiro matried several dovs 480 | Benjamin Cornell and Mise Nellie Me. Dr. Jullan Lueas Vistted Mere. | =0 SCWC G0, B felr mewly furne| Mrs. Orrs Bil and daughter, Mre. ganization met in Si. Louis in con- R itioms or ihs THANE beasis. ‘: Govern attended the Yale-Harvard boat| Dr. Jullan D, Lucas of Bdston was In|iched apartmentat 134 -Broadway. Blish of Willimantic, are spending aection with the Annual Meeting | B2 nilg “Bivtne of Bidwell avenue, | Tacts last wesk. town Monday visiting his brother, Her-} = Among the numerous wedding gifts re- | several days at thelr summer homs in of the American Medical Associa- | East Hartford, ©7¢: | "Ted Graves and friend from New York |bert W. Lucas. Dr. Lucas was elected | goived by the aride were substantial | Pine Grove, tion. Dr. Foote also was elected are visiting here. dspartment surgeon for Massachusetts | hacks' silyer ware,and cut gless. James Perkins and Kenneth Gavitt of » rice-president of the section of Appreciation of the faithful work of| Mrs, Mary Medbury called on friends |of the Veterans of Forelgn Wars at the| * rhe ‘bride is the daughter of the late | the village were Pine Grove visitors Sat- Pediatrice. Willlam J. G. Myers, Assoclated Press|in Central Village Saturday. state convention held at Springfleld. | yrichael and .Katherine Hourigan and | urday evening. edial g corespondent in charge of the Connect!-| Everett E. Brown has had a very sue- | Mass, June 23 and 24. He served over-|pagq ajways liyed in this city, being pop-| Fred Prothero and family of Norwieh cut district for the past 19 years, was| cessful week in Windham with the farm |sea in the World war, seeing service inj yjar in the yéunger get. of Norwich, were week end visitors at the Grove. glven expression by word of mouth at a|bureau campalgn. There has been a 100 | both Italy and France. The groom {s the son of Mr. and M - Mrs. Eliza Matthews of Hartford has . . DORN testimonial banquet at Hotel Taft, New | per cent. increase in membershin, DT James L. Crawford and s manager of opened her cottage at the Grove for the L3 ARPIN—1n Bakic, June 23, 1922, a son | 0o Saturday. —_— Elsnsist Einen Kjeital the Kies; Compeny-Shge. stars on. Main | season, = Glad to See You Appreciate to Mr. and Mrs. Odila Arpin. Miss Marcia Zimbalist, 18-year-old BRIEF STATE NEWS 1In the plano recital given Saturday by | Street. Mrs. Annle /E, Bionson of Penn avenue ’ . = daughter of Alma Gluck, mow at her the pupils of Mrs. Olive Roberts, Thomas Finn—Reynolds. was a visitor in New London Saturday. Good Values — Those —_—T summer home .om Fishers Island, wijl| Dristel—Lightning strutk the chimmey |G Murray played On the Canal.(Bartlet-| iss Margaret-M. Reynolds of No. 419 | Mrs. George J. Clark has returned to #ail Thursday with a party of young|in the rear of Loughlin's store on Main | o), Miss Isabel H. Shearer rendered the | Main street.and ‘Dennis A. Finn of | eF home in the Fair Haven district after . students to study French literaturs and|Street early Sunday morning, knecking | Andante movement, Sonata No. 2 (Mo-| Brookiyn, N. Y. were married Monday | ® Shert visit with her friend, Mrs. Ralph 1 97 . history at the University of Grenoble|2 couple of bricks from the chimney, but | gart), and Miss Jean G. Walker played | morning at 0 o'cleck at St. Mary's | Dimmoek, and family of New London. in southern France. not doipg any other damage. Valse Mignonne (Palmgren.) church by Rev, William A. Keefe. Henry thy&gm ls-::l‘; d‘;’y 1::;:;::‘::_;:.: R New Britaln—A brick chimney on a LTI LS T J. LaFontaine was in charge of the mu- ARe. LADIES’ GINGHAM STREET It was announced at the office of int; Mr. Lamb lived here gev- house owned and occupied Principal Tarbox Recovers. lcal part of the nuptlal miss-and sa; quaintances. . Won't Let You Grow Bald I aeaany 0 Jsh mbeoliy thal )y per i o 7 Harrinon strevt wed| It is pleaming (o the miny fesends of | Sovers) so1os. The brideamaid was Mg | eral years ago. DRESSES, COMING IN EVERY DAY., . Ma Amos Bill of New Hayen spent the . | ocourred in Philad, on struck by lightning during a severe storm, | Wiliiam G. Tarbox, prineipal at the rgaret M. Congdon, a friend of the e A i:;';&: ; slftex'ef e b A g .i:"'},g a5 | but fortunately nobody was injured and | Town SfFeet school, that he has recov.| bride and the best mMan was David.J. | Week end with his mother, Mrs. Orra Bill, many en 3 ON SALE IN ALL 5 STORES. there was no 4 Finn, a brother of the groom. at the Bill cottage on Broadway. S sensive, will e your hair while you ; b zest. Canton crepe W at to match and car- | 50n were recen auve hair to save. " This wonderful in- | One hundred and thirty delegates rom | joneimsreme aics. "o oe sairwny ot B hame tn Poquetamug. ¢ "t ® | ried wite roses. Ter maill was dress. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hill, of Main SELL FOR LE! sigorator will also remove every sign| 22 aeries of the Praternal Order of ::n ' h";.i- a duplication of the B LS ed in aprigot organdle, and wepe a | Street. LESS , of dandrufi, stop sealp itch, |n&4mue Eagles of Connecticut were in Water- rway Palace theatrs in Hart- e i ‘black transparént hat. Her boquet was Mise Selena Atwood has returned to Ophelia roses. | her home in New London after a visit to Mrs. Mary Weaver of Fianders. Mrs. Weaver and a party of friends our hair to grow more abundant,| bury Saturday at the annual conven- | [f% down which Miss Dorothea “Antsl WL Ieet Ik, Faxwieh, listrous and fascinating than ever.| tion ofthe ovder in the Bagles Home | fell for which she is suing the Poll the-| At the closing session of the Ameri-| ~Following the mass a reception was] Ask Lee & Osgood Co. they know,—| on North Main strest. The convention | trical interests for Q’uuof $100,000, | ean Federation of Textile Workers, held | held and breakfast served at the home that's why they guarantee it. Sold | began at 10 o'clock and terminated at |Was Placed on exhibition befors Judge |in Fall River Saturday, an Invitation|of a sister of the bride at 406 Main 69 m R S TOO LAYE FOR CLASSIFICATION - tollet goods coun Alym 1. Brown end the Jury 4n-the civi extended:and accepted to hold friends bel fendant hmn\ew London: Fritay ald Al @Awetas tn agme : 4 - o to thelr| street, many frient eing present. tended the boat races. 5 “»r it Bt e _ dsido-of 138 mwerior-court. T amatting: ine Noseh. » 1" Tus.gift o7-the brifl to ber maid was| Fran s T 9, ‘Billetin Offica.