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E. D. Seymour crashed his car on the front lawn of a house directly across Asylum Avenue from Huntington Street at about 8:00 PM.
Florence Roberts Skinner died around 10:00 AM at the Matson Cottage at Fenwick in Old Saybrook.
According to the Courant, Franklin G. Whitmore and Charles E. Chase had filed their inventory of the estate of Linus Plimpton with the probate court.
On this day, Asylum Hill Congregational Church installed an acousticon to aid the hard of hearing.
The probate court appointed Arthur H. Bradley and James M. Plimpton as administrators on the estate of Linus Plimpton.
James M. Plimpton was appointed manager of the Plimpton Manufacturing Company.
Linus B. Plimpton died at his home at 847 Asylum Avenue at 8:00 AM.
The Asylum Hill Congregational Church held formal exercises this evening in connection with the opening of the new parish house.
C. C. Stearns gave a lecture titled “Church Architecture and Our Own Structure” to the Asylum Hill Congregational Church Men’s Club.
The new organ at Trinity Episcopal Church was played publicly for the first time.