Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 21, 1922, Page 6

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hn Mirst, 24, of Central Mm} . H:Potter of Boston was the guest’ killed about 2.30 Saturday moraing when | ower Sunday of A. S.‘Macdonald of Oak B. F. SALLING EVERY DAY — REGULAR FARE $200 in which he was riding {HUL . : : o LES NORWICH, MONDAY TO FRIDAY—8 A. M. ; Ty ST 5 i Tt e 3o ot Vi | e caain o pooe soen 30w [ SO ORMIGH, SATURDAYS10:S A M. VIOLA MAY & e lames tres ‘horderink the. state and Mrs: Jamea Murphy and Miss Grace |} < i : LEAVES NORWICH, SUNDAYS—8:15 A. M. i Pl : highway on Nerth Main ‘street, = just | Murphy of Burlington, Vt.. s y: e Fj F, k: . ) ir ¢ ’. ' ¢ e ¥ ol Bamingien, v Y EAsTERN sTANDARD TIME) S | BT Blockheads ] o s 2 e a2 e e | e ARE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW LONDON—35 CENTS HEBREW COMEDIAN “The Origin of the Drama” ca. > ) —— e e 2 e [l | “ Seventy-ffth anniversarr of the Amer- ing cause? by 2 multiple frac.ure of the ~ Miss Florence Tourteliotte and Miss . S — 5 5 5 $ ROTH K‘D BROADWAY'S YOUNGEST STARS [ rcen Cover the ~ skull.. John Turner, 22, of Braoklys, rid- | Pauline Grady will legve today (Monday) = : = 1 , 3 INARASTT n “The Nicht of the Party” Ing in the rear seat of the caf, esczped i for a- week ‘at Sound View. SR AT g i 7 ALY : c "“’m‘ T o w o s Wl injury and the driver's only hurt was| Thomas Howarth of the Putnam.Mo- | e T ; 2 f ; T OF JOY peathe T Clo s for. Upited. Stites « gash on one shoulder. ‘ore. Inc. is having & vacation. Miss : A \ ; 5 / - . - nfl A s ERS epater c.o-u-my_ Dr. F. P. Todd responded to a call:|Minnie Gannon. temcher of ‘the commes 3 ‘ P - . : el hubemen, 7 5% Hirst being past all aid, died at ine|oial department at the high' school, 3 fixed beginning ¢ Ve 3 A - 4 ~_ALSO FEATURE PHOTOPLAY— > [} Intensive specch-making campaign of the »dge of the sidewalk where he had fallen | substituting. X 3 3 4 . . 3 —ALSO oo ik, when hurled out of the car. lLafrance|. Morgan Delaney,' Frank Dumas and publicans in Maine. 3 : ; . TIRR, 1 S ” A pruvincial convention of the “eon- Tas treated by Dr. Todd at the siate po- | Henr Welch have revarned from New|lip 0l e i Johnny Hines in “Burn ‘Em Up Barnes” |5 ety “i™ st Samtia jce barracks & ahort ~distance ‘above | Eitain. where they were Putnam dele-| &3 o s e w7y it - meets at Vancouver today to consider-a where the accident occurred. He was|gates to the state firemen’s copvention.. | Ipsepb. Paselti® was driving hiS'Chen-| In the Third district court Friday . T - political 4 not seriously hurt, but deeply shocked:by Miss Ruth Pratt and her: nephew. | dler touring car and George Davison of | morning hearings on two complaints will - — —_— ‘The second annual school for commer- the accident. kK Raymond: Rodinsky, are visiting in White | Highland avenue was driving ‘a Dodge | be heard against Wiltiam J. Cameron, a . ; : ame cial organization sécretaries will be open- C 7 a Dr. Georze | Plains N. Y. . | roadster-at 11:30 Sunday morning. The| chauffeur for Frederick I ,Mertick a - ¢ ed at Northwestern University ¢ ™ ;Tr"rfu:fih:agu?":x:"m or. Viewsd | Miss Esther Rouse, who recently fin- |right front mudguard of the Chandler | summer cottager at Wateh Hill, William PHOTOPLAYS - N e < 1 Children Free if |8 :and continued today. and continued to g rmission for its |ished a course at the summer school in | car struckthe rear lsft mudguard of the | Cameron was released on bail, $1,000 be- Q Accompanied by [il| Sept- 2. :x:;\' lbt:,yy 6‘3.:.5;'1231 ¥. Kennedy. | New Haven, has gone to Fairhaven. Vt.|Dodge and both averé bent. }n‘ymm was | ing furnished Friday night. He is OF THE }_ ! P-rent: Excn{ Twventy-five members of .the British They also interviewed Lafrance as 16 iie visit her sister, Mra Voiney Durfee. |hurt. The Dodge car came out of Main |charged with operating an automobile |l o oo 0 o ) oo ~al parliament sail from England today to the eircumstances surrounding {ne aeci-, Wher Mijss Rouse' returns her sifter and |street to Broad street and the Davison | While intoxicated and with reckless driv- Sun make a transcontinental tour of Canada dent. Lafrance, who is a son of County | t®¢ children ‘gill ‘accompany. her for. a|car came.from ° Broad ‘stree: toward | ing. R T TR S A T T BT R AT T e e £t _m as guests of the Montreal Boi-d-- bf C:emmlnlnne'r and Mrs. Urgele Lafrance jVisit. L& i . Dixon sqyare when the accident o Baseball ' enthusiasts were disappointed ley, T“fl‘h’, WMY WEEK Trade. p ¥ of Central Village, told the officials. that | ¢ Mr. and Mra. F. A. Marvott of Seward |y gl 0 o A0 3 ‘Sunday at not being able to witness the The railroad labor board today wil! with Hirst, who was. one of his close | strest eritertained over the week end Mr. 2 H AR 0 L D L L o Y D Tawrence - hospital, , that | Bame scheduled to be played here at hear the case of the 1100° gnlon - télag- personal friends, and with Turner, anoth- (and Mrs E. E. Warven of East Provi- - yem Tondo, [t IN. THE BIGEGEST LAUGH BOAT AFLOAT—4 BIG REELS Charles Bartiow is improving. - He-was | Riverside vark between the Weesterly AT v Je Die Seer Tafland ' 1 w triend, they left Central Village . be- |dence and Mr. and Mre Harry Messenger |, jureq 1ast Wednasday might when the | 16T joad the Columbie of Hariford, Thie N o0 N T AL the tween 8 and 9 o'clock standard time.Fri- :f.l- icago, formerly 2 OSVENOT- . o 4 iltas “car ownied by F. I Merrick of :me ;o ¢ postponed at the eleventh “ ‘DL' ing rules. ’ : tay evening and had gone to Woonsocket, dale © ' n and Francls | Wateh Hill went over: the * embankment | NOUT: 28 the “’“"-“”’_ were unable to make A SAILOR_ E MAN” Unemployment. and wage ‘réductionr nthcs sute: b Bha: e Mibwinles o |13 ry E_Curran ‘s mols | o pson's Comers: nd he reoried & | the trip as plannel. and word was re- will be among the - important . problems what Hirst's mission was in that city | Cukv@n are svending two weeks at Nar- ~ —ALSG— - dealt with at the 38th annual convention : ‘. S of the Trades and Labor Congress of Grace Darmond in “Handle With Care” || =% venins st Montrent toayr.- 5 & . Mrs. Albert Spargo, 55 School street B eSS Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Robbins of Church | New Efgland Veteram , Riremen's league h 2 HURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY T A e when | Strect are moving this weelk to_Groton, | At Cressent Park, {nie beini (he 320 an | thels dahter; Mise Eyeichie Shargo; was T . AY, SAT - y 7 - ! o St | St e T : = : - K His Wife’s Rel the accident occurred. Lafrance stvs ) There Me Robhine s wihithe N Yo N.| Ll Rt Cihers: Satintay ama f. | Mason of Warren R Owing to the Buster Keaton in ife’s ations’ b was drivi X g at he was & S | \ - Broadway s iruly an all star Bl The program opens with Ffof. Pesk add : is Family of Educated Biockheads. 4 sharply to the right and smashed al- . | Kingston road are zlad to note that melnme, and the wedding march from | hindered for :,:,:“’m:‘ R s oot presenting “Ths Ofigm’of.the Draima!" most head-on into the tree, Wwhich 18| Tirael Putnam lodge of 0dd Fellows of | €W road. is nearly finished. The section | Lohengrin. The bride entered the living e etk cl o i, de o wbout a foot in diameter through ihe [Putnam will join the lodges in South- | of road from Rocky brook to the coliege | room preceded hy her maid -of honer, "ess“ it Claoran & 5aimon s aiet trunk. Lafrance said that he has besn |beidge and - Webster at an outing and |road on Kingston Hill is finished. except | Miss Selena Veal. She was met by the A %) ceived here too ¢ to arrange a game and that while Hirst was in a house on | ragansett® Pler. ke i Sosmtione. OB RIE TiEMt &Y any drhier Gesd: whatever mission called ~him..to -Woon- |, Attorney Rabert Perry of New York : . Co. recent death of the groom's father, the ; Dr. ¥ A. Morell and John A Dady | i=hed in 15th place, sending a stream ¢ : Next follow The Thres Masters of R Joy. « Theirs is a mixture of first” cidsr 5 E: E singing and comedy with 4 Kick in &. having trouble with a loose rod in ihe|cambake to be held ‘at Point Breese,|for about 50 yards at the Rocky brook |groom and his best man, Oliver Mason. | aughter of Newion avenue left for a 1 Too much cannot be smid abont stideiay, Apparatun Yo" Sotae tithe, -wih| WABIES JoLal ety st HOnh: dam._ where a new. bridge is being put in | Ruth Spargo was flower girl. Rev. M. S, | Vgt in New York. Broadway's youngest stars. Lifilan sl % L2 At 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the has. joined hie family at their summer| Westerly Veteran Firemen's association el Five All Star Acts Open st Breadway “he Keith vaudevilie program af ; 4 of both families attending. Miss Evelyn sould mot contrel the car, Which swery- “Jf':l ‘h*';:!‘c::;;e!“'fifl of Dr. J. . RUS-| Antomobllists: whe = travel over the ! Rook piaved the piano solo To a Wild Iy recently had taken the ear to a| - by the: state board of public Toads. ‘One |Stocking, pastor of Grace Methodist Epis. | MrS. Della O'Donnell has returned to ryiot station to Bave the troubierepair-] . When she theught thy Fatnam Camntry | side’ o tha roiis cormieted and. pen | comtl: Atrehe Dortored th ceremony. | ier home in Providence, having been d club was ‘g up in fire and smoke, @ |to traffic from Kingston Hill to the rail- | the double ring service being used. the guest of Miss Caroline M. Scan- The impact of the car agalnst ths tree | WOMD member:got a bit excited Friday {road erossing at West Kingston. The| The ceremony was merformed under|lon on High street. J wwakened - persons living in nearby | 8Vening and telephoned in a call for the | cement will be lail at Kingston Hill this|& beautiful floral arch in the bay win-| 1eon Gavitt of Washington, D. C. homes and was heard at the state police | 17¢ department. The alurm sounded for | week aml the other #ide of the road to|dow, the color schema being vellow and|iS @t his home on Newton avenue. son in. Savings, the Cape Cod barracks, from which officers quickly | & fife outside the city limis and the|the station will be finished. white. The bride wore whie Canton| -Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCormack mo- - that ran an entire ssason’ at the Kmiek came to the wreck. It was at once evi. | MOtORruck mace the run. The fire was| " SE A crepe, with bridal veil caught up with|tored to Springfield Sunday. B $ s ebocker theaire. New York. v ) dent that Hirst could not-live, ‘Histhead | ONLY threatened when the flame from a| i 12e e o ihode Yelahd | arange blossoms. She carried a shower| Mrs William Champlin and daugn- Al Shayme is the Hebrew comediun, svidently had coms into very forcetul | I®ater used in hecting a hot water tank \Jioense, P-1126, which was reported stolen | poyquet o bride roses and lilies of the|(er, Tas. E. C. Ura, formerly of West- and to say that be is & knoakout'is pigt- sontact with the tree, which was barked | {oF the shower bath began to flare up.|Thursdey at Kingston was found ' on|yayey The maid of honor wore a|SrlY. now of Plainfied, N. J, are in noakout | 'n a surprising manner and his skull | MeD:nsar by arrived and turned the wick | Railroad avenue. Westerly, Saturday by THEATRE ’!A'::..\"]:::h;l ey Panty n:y ‘.u:: ety son. Both have done.excelient Wwork Today and Tuesday the movies and on the .stage. Léttle Miss Lillian made fier big hit jast ses- ting it mhd, t-4 % x 8 handsome gown of bius organdie and|town- C " Viola M “ down and. before the truck arrived there Hs reported it to Chief of b it — fracturéd in several places. The.‘ A%, | ssino further ddnger. Police ‘T, 'S. Brown amd it aswered the ?h:rle:e A:g-:: ‘V:‘;.rd‘ .n;a‘es. ;"dl.ov\mflg ;;;‘fl‘:; months ago, was very seclously | “'yaeie Giracs hus returned from a week | description of the Sioten car. Sheriffl Wil | Mes. Mason left for o wedifng iz The MYSTIC i i cox came here and took possessis the S i Ay Hirst, a resident of Central Village for | ot With Teatives in Boston - . 1008 S here o Of e | bride is a graduate o Westerly High| Rev. and Mrs Jerome Greer, James ® number of years, leaves his wite and | . ty= USRS MONIOn of Taraut st school class of 1917 and of the Rhode two children, the youngest only a’faw Y Greer, Misses Ruth and Sarah Greer. Hines' initial featurs length” stafring ve - Island College of Bducation and has|Mrs. Amanda Gledhill, and Mrs. Robert B hicle, ‘Burn 'Em Up Barnas' “w! weeks ald. Lafrance and Turner aiso|' Thers “was'a speclal meeting of the | been a teacher in Westerly's schools | Adamson left Friday for Willimantic to the are ‘married. Lafrance made satisfac-|&chooi board Friday evening in the office | SXhibition lgf ‘f‘“ crops that are belng| The groom was former principal of | camp ground and will ocoupy the Niantic tory arrangements for his release pend- |of the secretary, Charles L.. Torrey. mezfi’?;‘;‘o“" A ‘g"‘k y q Hopkinton High school at Wakefield. | house. Others who went Sunday ate ing the holding of the inquest by Cors{meeting was called for the purpose of ! - m"- m.—Basket Junch on the|He is the som of Mrs. Gertrude Mason|Mrs Henry Schroder, Wiltred Schroder, oner BIIl. considering applications for appointment ‘j’““ 1 Brooklyn. After lunch, Glenn|of Waeren. R. 1. The bride received|Miss Addie Baxter, Mra Otis Abell, Mrs, Torchy Comedies, Has im Humi ‘Bm Up e R \dent ot |25 SuPerintendent of schools, the position ; 37 Serb. edhunlr ‘;fi the mNew England | many handsome gifts. She Is an active| Joseph MacDougal, Mrs. Clinton La- > e Barnes, the role of a spe DO e ‘be(nguomn on aocount of thie resignation | MOMestead, Wit address those present on | member of the Methodist church here|Farfer, Mrs. James W. Jackson, Gordon |§ I and. automolfe racing cn v iz vy " I'of Superintendent Witham. who leaves. 2 s-own ~choosing. . Mrs.|ang has a large circle of friends. Jackson, all -of Mystic Methodist church. |} B = = §lfind it thorouzhi; Norman, were burned to death ‘at Brat-(msnoo 'y x i Sprague, state leader of home demonstras Eainter’ iy P > 4 nam to go to New Jersey. The board = They will stay during the entire camp some Be: eboro, Vt, Friday when an aeroplane'| qlected Raiph C. Jenicins of Terryville to | tion agents, will be the.woman speaker.| The day after Labor day the New Ha-|The¥ \n which they were passeagers struck a lisucceed Mr. Witham at @ salary of $3,200 | MisS Sprague has had long and continu-|ben road will put on an extra tratn|MEURE g e week' tree top while circling at the aviation [a year. Mr. Jeniine -will - inform the | 63 "¥perience in home economics work, |to acoommodate those vacationists who| Willilam Packus is spending a wesl Fawoolt:: 3./ Baroey 5 meet: in that city and then . dropped f'hoard today (Monday) whethe {°J. R. Stromberg is chairman, with{Will return to their homts Trom/ the|Yacalion with h's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julle S ; today (Monday) whether ar mot he | J. i h 4 ; "e| C. E. Backus, at South Windham. Betts, Julla Swayne Gordom and Dors- athwart ‘a high tension wire, falling 10 | will adcept the election. William 'S, Warren and ‘Mrs. Susie G.|Shore resorts. This train will leave : ; Leodn.. George. A Pilmriger the ground in flames. Miss Evelyn Har-| Mr, Jerkins was graduated frora Dart- | Williams field trip. committee and Frank | Providence at 6.30 ‘a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burdick and b ‘,;_:n~» A n‘(‘fl’ ris, another passenger in the plane, was!mouth in 1814. Hs holds 2. sunerintend. | L+ Davis, county agent. LR Sept. 5. Fast Greanwich 6.53; K Miss Millie Dow of Lafavette. R. I., are the - photograshy. = e 10 seriousiy burned as to make her. re- lent's certificats from the stats. commis. |: B e e 13 Vatadly, S510 s ofRonta tan 4749 .| inests of Mxand Mre Bieey Hurdicks. oy : : toyery a matter of doubt. 'The pilot was |'sion and has recsivnd his master of edu. 'STONINGTON Mystic, 7.55; and New London, 8.20,| Miss Ida Kelgwin has returnid to Col- badly hurt, but is expected to live. cation ‘degree. He has taught school and 5 due to arrive in New York at 1.30 a.|chester after a few days' stay with her About 6,000 people witnessed the accl- | was for some years sunervisor and. latee | . ONe Of Stonimgton's letter ' carriers.|m. o urnicle, George W. Keigwin, and femily. fent and because the plane fell across!superintendent of the schools of Bristol. |Edward M. Chasé, was thrown from| An electrical storm swept through| George W. Keigwin, who will be %0 t river from the aviation field where the |For the past two.years he has been in | 1S moforcycle on the ‘Wakefleld Matu-| Wasterly.and Stonington Saturday noon.|vears old next February, attended the erowd was gathered thore was delay in |the employ of the American Book com- |NUCk T0ad Saturday night. He was-on|Thunder was heard all day, \the sun)annual reunion of the 21st Conn. Vols. in tetting to the injured. -pany. He is marvied and has three young | IS Way to Yarmcuth, ‘Mass. The mo-| breaking through at intervals. The|Norwich Wednesday. A sheet of flame flarsd out the instant | children. jtorcycle on wheel Chass was riding | clearing shower visited Westedly and| Mrs. Enos M. Gray and. daughters, | the plane came in contact with the high | Louis. Vadnais of Woodstoek, for whom |SKidded and he suffered a fractured sumrounding towns during the evening.|Ruth and Bthel, ‘of Ledvard, are guests ension electric wire and the lig machine | relatives, assisted by officials, searched | i Vien thrown ¢o the ground, He|A few telephones were put out of com-[of Capt. and Mre. Elisha D. Clarke at turned over and fell to tae ground. The |all Feiday ' afternoon and evening, was| o5 Tushed to the Dospital at Wake-|mission and electric light service was|Quiambaug. pilot, thrown clear of the plano when: it i found in the highway in Abington shortly | 114 0 & truck by Darothy Knowles who hit the wire, struck on soft ground. He saw thei accident. At' 7 oclock Sat- was on his feet instantly and ran to the | left the home of his son in the morning|Urday night, owing: to the storm here. ald of his passengers in t4e burning|and as he had not been in the habit of : B the electric Jighting system was lout of ¥ , plane. He seized a section of the fusilage | g0ing away, and had said nothing about | COnission, and three doctors at the io tear it away and by ‘accident tcok |aving. his relatives -became alarmed | NOPial were waking o operaced upan { % hold of a-live wire that had = beén ' torn young mam. A mi It is not an easy matter to find some program - that contzims . nohing ‘bt laughs from start to finish, y.. such s Trogram can be seen at the S.rand thie week, starting today. 3.! The main comedy knockour is ' Harod Lloyd in his fast four-reeler, A Safleg- Made Man. It's the superdreadnought after 19 o'clock Friday night. The man and started a searsh which led them in mam. _Dr. Pofter, senlor sur- flown from overhead in the accldent :ind | the direction of Pomtret. Vadnais who | Soo: ‘“d"f'; Aassistants, Drs. Jones and for several second was unable to looss hls | is 'abtut . 75, was wandering aimiessly | CUrke walled raln in order to opera- hold. He did finally tear himeelf ‘away | along. He could not say where he was |28 a1 fnally did go by means of cther tnd pulled Miss Harrls from the wreck, | §OINg or why he left home. It is be-| vl light. Te voung man's siscer but by the times the flames were a0 léved that he had becomne.affeoted by the w”‘: i e ar. i gfjh;"fi:- . fierée that he could not help Tral or | intense heat of Vi . notified - broth Lehi s 26 JALLE S woh £l ey DO A A wreeked ::: St :fla jon and his litthe chance of recoV-|than a score of which broke througn to ;,?,;fln‘:,“eyg Trahan is well remembered. ~hers a3 | with a.iree this #ide of Daniclson ot cn BT I8 Wiabing s high prices f Mexiean Petrol e T T, hetd i it is side Ison at an | registered” in :Connectiont, bat. an. Hent:| 16w high prices for the year. on sains|Mexican Petro 5 y hour Saturday morning was towed | foation card found tpon B bors hi| AYETaging 1 to 2 1-2 points, fentured to- | Miami Copper : saged in Brattieboro. Mre. Peter 'Ga-| into Putiam just.before noon Saturday. |mame arnd the . T nth- - add: day’s stock market. MStP&SSM.. *fau of this place 18 a brother of Ifr.| The front end of the car, which ran into i R P T SATUEDAY'S MARKTT Int Paper ......... 58% 57 ' §1% New ‘York, Aug. 19.—A remarkabls |Int Paper pr sta . demonstration of strength in rails, more | Kennecott 5 SHorts hastened to cover, adding mo-|Mo K & T w { ... 151 Handls With' Cars ds plcturized: frem Trahan. She is at Brattleboro to attind | a._ tree,. was & complete wreck. ~ John ;’:fifin pfxf‘;,lur',‘“cmd“ '(,,,"‘"“? = ¥f’_’ mentum to the upward swing. Trans-|{Mo K & T prwi .. 43% A 2 a story by Charles Beiment Davis, = he tuneral. /7 | Hirst, 24 & young. man .from. Central|(ar street. Stomaston, The Youns may|2ctOns in industrials and specialties | Missouri Pac pr ... 58% ¢ brother of Richard Harding Davis. As Mrs. Vincont Adams of Attawawgan | Vildke. Was Killad in the aceident. The|was about his Gides on the “::m*s were on a more limited basis, but the | Nat En & Steel ... 58% y & story it was rich i saire ahd humer, was injured at that place, Sunday: after-| %47 Was drivén by Jerry LaFrance. well iroute on lowar Matn and Water streets|Strenth in. rails caused U. 8. Steel [N Y Air Brake .. Td% % 2 and it is sald to have Jost nothing in & a06n, when she was strick and knocked | KNOWA In Putnam. who comes to'this city | ay umal Saturday, and about 530 o'.|COMmOn to move to its highest prics of ¢ _Central . 891 R g UHLD- screen translation. The cast An suppost fown by an automebile while she eas [°AT'Y CVery dax from Central Village on | slook started om: his motoreycle for s | the Year and pushed Baldwin and Ameri- 33K ‘3% Yirg srossing the state nigaway near Rusuel:s | PUsiness for his father, County Commis- of Miss Darmond #mcludes Jimmy Mar- can Car and Foundry up to new high re- rison, Harry -Myers, Landers Stevers. cords. Fgquipments, high priced domes- Ly X or fxt tnip to Tarmouth, Mass., to see his sis- store. Mrs. Adams was suended hy Dr.{%oner Urgele LaFrance. ter. although the roads were slippers F.'P. Todd, who took. three. stitzhes to|..The fleld trip of the County Farmers® ; Tlliam Courtiegh, Wiktum Austi andt e P aopery L tic olls, rubber, textile and food shares Loy 7. i VESLEY RUGGLE Patsy: Ruth Miller. l"""‘."—"’"z slgse & wound in her. fofehead. - Othsr | 48soctation. will:be' held next Wednesdaw, | e o Eood Lo T e u:;g;:a;hfl REdcipated in the . ubwded. nipvement [ Bifrel OfL .- 3 ; s et i e njures Were,a torn ear and an ‘injured | August 23, starting ‘at E. R. .Rogers |the cause of his baing thrown from his| G215 Of two fpoints or more were made Ry Steel Spring . the Strand for- the first haif-.ét’ Wi irm and hip. 1t was not apparent Sun- | fArm, “Martup” Butnam. To réach Mr. | mahine wag owic teta Semers mals | by Union Padific, Chicago and astern|Ray Com ........ . UNIVERSAL-JEWEL | RE iy How serious her Injuries. may prove | RORSCS, (arm, leave. the - PutnamcWiLi- | Ko was. ok havns S pmee;| Tinols and St Paul preferred. Genoral | Reading o . mantic’ state road at a point opposite | s 2 763 A news will also be shown.'. VolngShan Al ke _ | Electric and Cluet Peabody each at peak | Repub Tron & St .. L e T ey yeut when as ‘Z.'?';;.T:"wfle;w‘ce& were the -individual strong spots|South Pacific .. ., p Breed Theatre put on beve. He was'a World war vet. | the industrial list. The closing was|South Rajlway .21 26% % what is kio®n as the Gary school house, and follow the cinder road that-leads in- Mrs. Mary Gleason, for ‘yoars a re ##nt here, died during the early hours of g to.the farm. The trip will start at 9:30 | eran. ‘News .of the aciident came as|SFONE- Sales approximated = 425,000 The thrend_of IEmmce that:earyids Satirviay moraing at hér home b Maple |, oy’ gt&nifiic time. a’ great shock Sunday (o hi shazes. the interest through -the- plot’ of “Wid » i it i is° many te - h : GosecBhe was & siter of M. Blien | " foTiowig, & an attompt 5 betely | Suee e A e bt s CHRISTIE COMEDY Honey,” the. Universal Jewel attraction Windsor, this state. and. of Misses Kath | Cutiine some of the things to bo seen at|word was received that he was just STOCKS, at the Breed theatre today-and wfi Tine and Noile Guinn' of Dantoissn T § the: differant’ places: alive, The follnwing 15 n summarv of the —_— | 12 ‘based on the independeace of Ml 5 z 3 330 & m. Start of the. field (rip at| Ay a ‘sesston of the Sfemtngton town | [rARSACHONE on the New York Stock Ex- = N ™ |of Ladr Viviegne, the English Jady: o Baseball fans,here are promised di- | Mantup farm, owned by E. O/ ROEETS, | pourt Saturday -morning Depaty duage| Sh27Ze up 1o 3 P. M b oty Dkl .00 fair, | rank who is the ~heroine Cyntitia version when. Bill Martin's newly organ- | Putnam. At thi‘splace’ A. R. Mortil | 1o D Fawbrosher oremmed hoo axe| . Hich. Tow. Clase §7.00@8.00; common, $5.50@6.50; com- | Stockley’s novel, from whicn the picturs ized team will meet the Providence Inde- | dairy specialist, will give a stock juaging Nn'.d’oumed "shtil’ next wm“ and | Allied Chemieal % 788 . 7oy mon to gopd fat bulls, $4.00@6.00; com- | was filmed. Priscilla Déan portrays the pendents of which Miss Lizsle - Murphy, { (émonstration. One of Mr. Togers' Nerd | twe casee. moce o1 T € Am Ag Chem .... §9 69 69 | West Un Tel L heif- | character. > B ons of the best known women baseball | sires, which has ' developed wondarful F'aabmof Ptmmtudc of. Mrs, Grace et -Sugar AT 4t 7 West'house El ers, $5.00058.00; fresh cows and How many women wonld ~ brave 7 the players in the country, s a member. | conformation Will be: on exuibition, 28 | paerte & choss b oo e Bosch Mag ... 42% 421 427 | springers $35.00@85.00; veal ves, | dangers of trip through the barcen spacés She will cover first base for the visitors, | Well as some calves that are real show | .o »e of fhe ‘peaoe Can .. .. . B8% 517 40 40 2 and tnin calves, $5.00@ |of the Transvaai, alone and unacquain:- > 1o | Wednesday, Aug. 16. Where she Mves 5 2 2 the rtry- 388 Miss Murphy has hee nplaying in many | material ~ The farm-is 320. acres in size, | inere meemed to be ‘s bad fe b Car & Fdy 4 467 | 9.0 ed with the nature of couritry of the larger cities of New d. New | Withamodern equipment. including a well- [ {yeen the nelghbors and m"‘:\'fl s Cotton _0il —_— Sheep and Lambs—Supply, 300 head:|its people? Lady. “Viv'' does it for’ the England players are numbered arong the | Planned dairy barn and laby=-saving de- | cuesly 4o sogmrer Tre e Tel & Tel Webwien Ercheise: market steady. Prime wethers. $7.00@ | sake of looking up the land which rep- linaup of the teams that are to face | Vs of all kinds. 36 head ‘of purcbreds | smed jine, EOUDle. The accused was Tobacee With the exeeption of sterling,’ ay | 7:00;, Sood mixed, $6.25@6.75; fair, resenits ths, ouly_ wealth she g, each other in this premier event of-the | are kept on' this farm. R ol ata’s of A TE7e i Woolen ..... a tiens are In cents per unit of for 90,5} Cullsand commony which every one says isu't worth Danielson baseball season. 10.45 2. m—James Sayles' farm, Elm-! aig oot Anaconda Cop ... 5 5 elgn currency: 0@ spring lambs, $13.50. paper on which the deed is printed. . .. ville. Thi sfar mhas been tae headquart- 3 £ty Atch T&SF ... ¥ ceipts, 3,000 head: market | An independent spirit in a woman 'ty N Tunker was iruer by ehaide jers of the Killifgly Poultry club since | The ‘ease of John Rodleint of 12| At Top & St F pr . 95 Sterling— Saturday Ao |20 to 30c lower. Prime heavy hogs.| one thing men always sdmire—until thev T T e ek by lightning in | its organization last January. Twelvs to VRmLMECn Mreet, Madie. was -ollied. [ alé & Ohlo Demand ... 3 $2.66 15@930; Tieavy mized $9.5000.75; | get better acquainted with'ie Butift e dhat oF Ciaraace Sinilk % Was ‘fourteen poultrymen have assambled | S8turday, Aug. 12, entered a plea of| Bajt & Ohio pr Cahless 36612 ., $10.10@10.20; heavy oyrkers,|can lead to happiness, for tha WomA: o e Smithh at that place. | monthiy at this farm, to confer with Roy |10t Builty. to a charge of violating the| ety = Steel Francs 3! rordcers,” $10,20@ | who has an indomitable =pirit is sofe- Thehouses were mot serlously damaged. | £ Jores, pouliry specialist, concerming | liquor law. He changed & plea Satur-|peth Steel (B) b R 5: roughs, $6.50@ | times the more easily dominated by “the At Foster Center in another terriffic|ineir proguction records. Mr. fones.will | 87 to guilty. He was charged with| Beth Steel 7 p c . Marks 118 stage, $4.00@4.50. right man.” S, thunder storm Saturday merning a Darn | pe present at Mr. Sayles' farm Wedncs. | ePUtation and was fourd guilty and | Brook map To ... il 4251 | Buffalo. Aug. 18.—Cattle—Recelpts. | “The right man” in “Wild Hovey™ i was struck by llgmnln:hand three horses | gay for the purpose- of giving an idea ! iNed $50 and costs. Total $68.64. He|Brook R T otfs .. 2 AN S 16.90 ~ {450 head: . market active. Shipping | mpersonated by Robert Hll;' Noah and snd an ox killed, though other live-stock | o¢ ‘what the Poultry club has accomp. |P¥id and was discharged, Butt Cop & Z .. Pesetas .. ... : 1350, [ 00TR L SIN0QINL0 Wallacs Sy, SRSE LAY o N2 Shasbt scaped fujury and the bArn mot set on | lished, as well as accompanying those| The case of John .Sulllvan of Wes'-|Butte & Sup Belgian francs T80 | {IT ARty - = | yiliadiitah” chue{ Glige cplioses-_Ju L. Ethel Richmond is present on: an inspection trip of Mr. |erly, which had been previously heard|Canadian Pac . Eronen’ o ‘% % $2.75@6.50 ulls, $3. Lloyd Whitlock, Raymond Mrs. c] monPl anr Miss Mer-|ggyiiy poultry farm. Mr. Sayles is a | whihc was adjourned was put over an-|Cent Leather % e anen 3 $5.00@6.50 Helen Raymond, Harry DeRoy, Car! guerite Caron are at Pleasure Beach 0T | poultryman who has been in, the game a | Other week on request of ‘counsel for ac-|Chandler Motor . i | Denmark *.. her S At Stockdale, C. J. Frask end Landers & stay. 2 .~ |long while, and has the ability to seow |Cused. Attorney John F. Gallagher of[Ches & Ohio . 5 715 | Norway . Calves—Reoeipts, 850 head: market | Stevens. e State Ofticer A. W. Williams is having { nice stock, that makes the industry prof- | Westerly. The young man was charged|C & E Tipr new Greece active. Cull to choice, $4.50@14.50. ‘Wesley Ruggles directed the plcture. o vacation which he is spending at one of J {taple to him. He is nlanning. now to|With violation of the liguor laws and|Chi Gt West pr Argentina. Sheep and Lambs—Receipts. 1,300 | Other pictures on the bill inclule ket the Rhode Island shore resorts. ! have poultry .on ‘exhibition that Is owned | Owing to his age was pimced on proba-|Chi M & St P ..... = head; market active. Choice lambs, 313 | Pathe news and an Educational’comedy. b e ‘2{..,.':‘.".!';:.'.“.&.5?;:?; of [ by other. members of the Poultcy ciub. tion: Ths ‘cmse’ofstate v Frank Rod-|Chi 3 & St'P pr .. Liberty Bands 81378 ;_oull -to - talr; A year- R R o e isade - 3 The worker type of hen as woll 1k the |eérick of the borough was nued a - 7 comm of io have as guests about 150 furmers and | sjacker tvpe of hen will be exhibitsd in | Week ‘on request of his attorney, John e e Tign. ./ Low. Close| . Hoge—Receipts, 4160 head: market| Olistem—Tne yuchting cominitiss othérs who are co-sperating vith him In coops gottén together for that purpose.|J. Dunn of Westerly. He ia = charged b e g active. breeding thoroughbred nolice dogs. 11.45—Farm of DeForest Wells, just 1B Yorkers $10@10.25; pigs $9.50 : | the ‘Clinton Country ciub has arranged .2 : with assault. * | Chije Copper {U S Lib 1st 45 .:01:00 101.00 10100 [ mixed, $9.75@10; and Aftér the exhausting heat of the past: S Lib 1st 41 s s $9@9.5 ! i R 1 00 100.90 100.90 . $7.25@17.50 o beyond Danielson, on the road from James Sullivan, who resides in West-| Chino Copper v roughs, $7.25 stags, $4@5. etk Sunday's very eool weather was ¢x- | Dunfelson Lo Brookiyn. ifr. Wells was|eris. bt in employed i the Atwond|Gosden .o L Lib 26 4 Toogs 10040 10n4e it formerly on Long Tsland, -nd - | machine shop here Thursday afternoon |Crucible Stes ) : 5 s 100 . 0 Miss Mary Weavie, of ithe ophrarmi | grwing oras'ihls Bubindes: and hes. sy | was -reamIng] o ‘piacs ot Sost e s | s T rtatson 128 e RN ficlally yesterday, 7,280 head. JThe mar- force at the Danielson centcal fslep'ions] Soatindod in the Lown OF Broskion. wuce | wat Tebming & olece of stesl wian his| Dome: Mines . Victory 4%s : Kot Wag Iower. office, s having a vacation o called 100.32 +“Long. Island vegetable _growers, of |right arm just above the wrist. Five|Erie 1 pr ... ‘ X Quoted in dollars and cents“per $100 i for. tw0 |jeaving. Long Tsland. Among. the form-|hand slipped, cutting @ deep gash in his| Frie , .. Killingly farmers are interested in: the ‘ % Chicage Grain Market nich'theré aré quite a number in' Briok- | sttches were taken to close the wound.|Erie 2 pr 2 bond. Wheat— High Low. Close County Farmers association fisld meet i |yn caulifiower, is a crop that is'in favor | ' The Swifts of New London plaved the|Gen Flestric . ol Sept. ... 100y 293 scheduled for Wednesday of this woek. | with theim. Mr. Wells has#ean yresident | Stonington baseball mine here Sunday|Gen Motor 4 < Dec, ... 10133 1001 As next Saturday is Dellar day In|or the Brooklyn Vegetable Growsrs |afternoon, defeating the lome team, 9|Great North pr .. 201 911 | New Tork, Aug. 19—Cotton futures| ‘may Il 108% 1053 Danielson, business men here expect 10| yin ., it was organized some time ago for |to 7. 3 Great North Ore . 423 4214 | closed strong: October 22.42; December | Corn— ee as great an attendance of buyers:as ;o nurpose .of dealing svsalfically wizh| Mrs C. 'G. Ryvon, who was removed|Hupp Motor Car .... 18 183 [22:42; January 22.20; MArch 22.30 ;. M8y | Sept. ... ‘53%° " marked a similar event & 'year ago this |y egetabie production. A uumber of meet-|to & hospitai in- New Lorndon Saturday|Iilinois Central s 110 111% |22.10. Spot steady, middling 22.70 Dec. ... B3% 53 535 i 2 lings have been held, and A. E. Wilkin- where &he W3s operamed on -fer appem-| Illinois Cent pr A’ 112 1125 son, vegetable specialist, has been pres- | dicitis, is reportéd‘ as resting comfort- |An( With the county agent. Individuals|ably. May 59z 59 Inspiration Copper .. Yy oy THE LIVESTOCK MARKET. Ontie~ Torrington. — The American Legion Int Harvester 112% 112% Pittsburgh, Aug. 13.—Cattle—Supply Sept. ... 30% .'ml,” 303 bend of Torrington gave a ooncert on the!of this vegetable group will ‘be epoken| Mr. and Mrs, George Bradley have re-|Int Mer -Marine 15% 15% |light; market steady. Choice, $9.50@ Dec. 3315 33 3314 green at Litchfield last week. . of ‘in detail’ at this stop, s w=ll as the | turned, after a three weeks' outing. 65 65 | 10.00; prime, $9.50@10.00; good, $8.50@ May 36% 6% 8%

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