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PAGE TWO. OCTOBER At the home of "her hfo' CartwrigLtiSn. 'Wtaltefield; Mass' May. F. of.

-tVest' Epping, was united in'' marrlajrc to TFllliam JRutb, Wakefleld, 'by- the pastor of the the ring-1 iff used. The'-bride's-'g-i (By Associated Press) Pittsburg, Oct. 31-- Thirty-two acts of heroism, in the commission, of which IS lost their Urea, Were recognized by the Carneslo Hero Fund Commission at Its here, yes-" tcrclay. Two were those who received medals. -Four silver medals and 2S bronze medals -were awarded, in addition, to annually to the dependents of the heroes who met death.

The commission also awarded $2335, to' be ap- Plied as it may Sanction; $1700- to dis- ables heroes, and J2000 for other worthy purposes. For educational purposes $SOOO was aside, and in 10 cases 5S300 was awarded for worthy Of those bravery was recos- nized yesterday five were Xew Ens- landers who met death in trying to save others. Their relatires were siv- cn bronze medals. One New England hero was awarded a silver medal and I-was. a taupe carmeuse and her going; away.drcss was navy blue with brown hat ircd coal.

buffet-lunch of sal- ronr. Ice cake and coffee was! served- after the ceremony. Af- tenveturninff-from their trip itr. "and; Ruth boose in an apartment-'furnished'for-tfcem in attempted to aid jsfoi'rls and 'init lrs I from'drownLaj: at Aus 13, 1322. John V.

Murphy, East" 'iouglas, signalman, saved hegj-o boy from arownlns iiay' 1323. iCjbiaese, Ifarch Harold' Stanley 2T Rutland street. Providence, isdstcd 4n the.rescue' of a man "from "drowning at Block Island, R. Avrs-15, 1524. George PreabejvSi Hamilton 'street.

Providence, R. went to tlje rescue with Vernet. -Charles A. Hensen, J2. street, R.

assisted In attempt-to rescue a man from drown- nig at Provider.ee, Feb. 10, I02-V two years of.existence the I Community club has-' 'received" the hearty of the- community in its efforts to raise money Tarlous objects and as a way of 'saying thank a public entertainment was giY-. en by club before aa. audience -that seven als. from this section bronze med- Sicsel, OG Mechanic street, Norwich, Conn, drowned, attempting to r-iscue two.boys from the.

Thames at ConnVAug. 1 1922. His mother received-'ia' bronze medal. Roland Voyer, 33 street, R. when he attempted to save a boy at; Oakland Beach, R.

Aug. 1323. To his father was awarded a bronze medal. Leonard H. Donjon, 113 Koser Tniliams avenue, Providence; R.

died, assisting in an attempt to a man from drowning at Providence i Feb. 10, 13C4. His father received bronze medal. Frank Allen TefCt, street. Providence, R.

up one Mrs. Addie Goodell is having in ad- Kn. wi dition. built to'her home on Main i Tucker the school house. Miss Elinor Flower of.

East Einsrston, proved an ideal entertainer- and received most! enthusiastic applause after every one I of her songs and readies, to which she had to give encore after: encore. Everyone was 'delighted with her! work. Jerry. L. Thayer, whoso mus!" is always enjoyed, very kindly came up andp layed two solos on the vio- i lin.

with encores. Mrs. "Warren IT- 1 and well fmed were In the near future. -uuju jwnsston, well fmed move her jewelry tore dKfienlt role as accompanist for lira. Emma Swain has boon spend- i ins several days with her brother, Dr.

eniir. eveain-. the I GORDON FOX PROBE MONDAY- TO: START Elgin Jones of Lynn, M.sss. Proceeds from' the Methodist dollar Banger. Get receivers Frank H.

Thursday-I was called recently occupied the offices of the Gordon Com' Merrill's to the pany in tils eiry, where thoy will con and elect the offlcers: diet the affairs of the rcceivershin Prudent, Miss Jane C. vice I Weathfertee. county "nor- of Penohscot countvi n-ni p. jj Taking with Hats through one's hat is iwur lar -bit of bttt inaiingr one's hat by virtue ot 'its- eloquent style; ajrccent and: note-wortiiiy development of fashion. For many' a man's Jiat was object stiltad in its.

lines, be sure, s. pinch, of personality might be imparted it by dent- the crown, but the general appearance of. afl alxrat the 1 Then, college youths began to "rag" hatsj that is, to poke and squeeze them out of all semblance of the in the. belief that this created bria 0 fa Som men can vear the. revise- proper shape.is the ui- Ctntra? i it to its free platform and natural setting many well Jcnown thinkers of the: Orient-as well as Assembly of TM in increasins measure to the je ins of Eliot, the noble old Xc-, T.n~ land town' Ln which the pi-oiwrty is cated.

The aims and of of the location'for its central executive office. I In. charge of Horace Holley, secre- tary. this office will, pablish' a montli- ly aha'I News and Year answer the increasing volume 1 of inquiries concerning the principles majn.aia correspondence ha'ullali most importance with Baha'i assemblies -located throughout the world, and centralize. fn under the- Eupcrvision of tie National us his visit at Green Acre in isi2.

The present national orsriniai-ion the Eaha'is came into-existence Iy after th- passing oC Alxhri leader of the region -om j.sii^ 0 2S, ISil. the of his death rj Piilratine. Its form was accordance i dircciions adcr In his Sim-I-ir nations! bodies also been elected in Persia, India, Burma, tnrj-, Jlrs. Ruel S. Goodr rccorains secre- Ciilin, who are r' 1 0 le issued notice' that 14, S7 Larcli went to the concern issued i TM rill.

Miss Anna: Leddj-, Mr Fred Pit- The hearin- win 924. and met death. His father re Earl Clifford Ketch, Tanceboro, Me died attempting to rescue a girl 'fron drowning at Tanceboro, July 3, 192-j A bronze medal was given his father A silver medal was awarded Arad Thompson Barrows, 1 Maple avenue Brunswick, who saved a laborer from drowning at Brunswick, bronze medals awarded were- Melbourne F. Trefy, 15 VT street. East Gloucester, schoolboy, saved a playmate from drowning at Gloucseter, Sept.

IS, 1320. L. Kite, 1-1, 59 Bancroft street, R. attempted to rescue a negro janitor from dro'wn- 1ns- at Harrington, Charles M. Filliaettaz, 95 Summer street, Lewiston.

saved a man' nberrv on one side pose, IKfr felt that takeS Jites to give -ft or thc in an crf remely the committees in charge of teaching, pnb-- Jjshins and construction of the Baha'i Wilmcttc, on the shores of i dian, Shogh) Effcndi, olso of AJxtu'l JJaiia. ISM 67 C. TOT th be ings, by Mrs. John. M.

Row. Sreatly appreciated. Tea and fa-ncy animals with the' to furnish the' proper food and ANNE STILLMAN SEEKS DIVORGE Frank's- campaisn," he- -and I fcan assure- the fans That.he- jli be- .1 hai-d hitter as Plans are now being, formulated for estending the scope of the public conferences at Grc-ea nost summer the subjects already proposed being: America's World. Opportunity, the Spiritual Education, of Youth. Art and Industry, and the- Spirit of Science I N.

H. TO SHARE.UPKEEP OF THE PIERCE ESTATE Concord. Oct. and coJiiit-i! Tliursdny liam P. Fui-mc-i- 'of a member of a commie-ion to I liomestcnj estate of necessary 'to keep them the petition will meet at Mrs.

J. Rerponfs, Xo- vember 11; a general invitation is extended to all who wish to join this by the Maine statutes, on foses to has froln Jiuunsument 0 c--t in will meet at Mrs. J. tt i0r a hen Provided for TM acti Qiyorce on statutory grounds club. szaiutes, on foxes to i Protect parties advancing money da, lcraned fnf i for their maintenance.

Mrs. Carrie Stickney has accepted a. position at the Masonic Home at Manchester. Mrs. Harrison Sargent of Plymouth, GIRL SCOUTS HONOR TODAY orce ic win use against Mr.

Stillman evidence which she brought In his vain effort to div- Guy Stillman FINED S100 FOR DRFVING CAR WHILE INTOXICATED Concord, Oct. Fsrraalt who drove his automobile into a one man car Wednesday nigiit, yesterday fined SlOtt by Judge Stevens- in police, court on a charje of driving while under the influence of liquor. Another thing that'should be saved for a rainy day Is the memory of the 1 in the of these confer- cnces. the iroad vision and gracious Picj Iinisbsro st.v.c- spirit of Miss Sarah Fajrmec will be up- I would aid in the project Mr as -the ideal and- I I ani1 3I; Susan Pierce, spiration of Green Acre, snterin- j. stale's only its.

of Amer-1 tod i' U) Governor Jean, thousht. Unlike many similar I amui e- the details Green Acre has never per-! Olltl mitted any vagaries ot personal habit manifestations of psychic practice nor committed. Useif to experimental economic doctrines-. The hospitality of Green Acre la eonflned to those who Pioneer normally -a the world of thought and faith. planned also COLBY SELECTIONS FOR RHODES SCHOLARSHIP to- improve u-V iUJU.

extend' Green Acre's physical equipment for'the occomodatioa and recre ation. of visitors and paraticul Oct. M. '2C. AJjboti s.

Smitb and Merrill. '23, have a Sjjecia.1 c'oairuilfx-e Colby-College 1 faculty, to cote pete theft br die Fcdco tnted ar sunny Times. i Economical Transportation Woman Target for Riff In the Chevrolet Coach you scores of unusual Lansi C. New' Perf Beauty That to Those Who Know nadbtx-wide popularity of this new quality Four is doe to Uxe entlhirfasm of men and women wfto say t.ney have never seen-Its equal for comfort, beauty, ease of Handling and These'characteristics, BO nntqtiely Chrysler, are the result of the application, for the first time, of proved scientific, engineering of its famous companion: car, oit, to four-cylinder practice. Linked this is a.

degree of manufacturing skill and accuracy found only in Chrysler products. Women who.like fine things are captivated by the'Chrysler Four beauty of line and color- mg, by its restful riding and nandlmgr-the result of Chry- Bler-designed 'spring suspension-' pivotal steering, togstcer balloon tires. They appreciate in particular the greater safety of Chrysler hydraulic four-wheel brakes, nirnished on this new Four at slight extra cost for the first time on any car of nice price. Test these distinctive Chrysler Four advantages yourself We welcome the opportunity of a demonstration. i i aiv iiotbc-coiniterfidred nnd oinnot be or removed wlthouc condiuivccvldcnccofniitipcilnj.

semi a rear axle one-piece pressed housing-vacuum fiirf'fecd risner vv GIRL BITTEN BY HORSED ASK i 510,000 DAMAGES I A horse is at iho bottom, of' a 510 uOO damage suit, irial of which waV uesun before Jud-e Peters in the fed- a court at Boston this week. The I (,, -TM laln a 'her E. Collins of 72 Ca'u- strcet vao cha bit her. The bite ruLd HOLMAN'S GARAGE Union Street! LESLIE MANN TO STUMP FOR WATERMAN Ifc Mann outfielder ton Braver, and now Touring $525 Roadster 525 Coupe 675 Sedan 775 a 425 Truck Ctaab i O. E.

FLINT. MICHIGAN has 3oincd staff for his co Frank fo-' mayor. ilann Waterman has been infcrested for years-in boys', athletics and has sii SS ested a baseball course ini.iJie am most interested in cousin -S. WENDELL, St PW.e 1543-W. Open Sundays A i 6.

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