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' WORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23,1918 WESTERLY MAN DROWNED Body of Wilfred Collins Found in Park Brook by Early Morn- ing Skater—PFalling Cotton Bale Injures William Murphy Miss McColl Describes Social Settlement Work. + a resident of | high Wiltrea Colli pod court of Town Solicitor Harry Wasterly, was found dead in the brook | B. Agard, the criminal cases assigned that flows through Wilcox b +"trial today in the Third district | Thursday morning Walter on. art dos t will be continued for one ss the parik lawn | weel, for the purpose of the body In the hrook. Sisson motified Police Sergeant Pdward E. West, who in turn notified Dr. M. H, Scanlon, medical examiner. Tr. Scanion made a amination and 3 +s Murphy's undertaking Zor further examination There were about three At the meeting of the Rhode on of Congregational . Burton Tucas was sident, Rev, Lawrence D, skating and saw Third district < with habitual Intemperance and non- support of family, He pleaded not | Ity and was held for trlal on n-x~| ds of §80 inches of water in the brook and the body was Sring on the left side, with head Yowards the east, It was evident that Collins had wandered -off the park pathway and had fallen down Slght embankment into the brook and as unable to get out. So far as known he was Jast seen alive at about 11.3 n the park and declined offers m: siet him to his home. In e opinion of the medical exam- aer death was due to exposure and alcoholism. The body still conraired‘ warmth when found and was in such * a position that drowning was impos- mible. After the official examination Tha body was Semoved to the Ga Zue. No money or articles of value were found upon the person of the voung nan. Mrs. Jaynes K. Wiibur, mother of the dec that he had a w0ld watch Zarnet ring should have had some money in Based upon conditions en at 1130 the | infon rvre;v“:;_\ls that the w ~ ring and 'm(mn‘ .d gone before Mr. Collins park. There is not the slightes f foul play . William _Murphy, employed at the William Clark ‘mill of .the American | Thread company, Wwas assisting in un- Meading bales of cotton 4nto the mill building Sales, weighing whije being hoi. hooks and fell ba le bounded when it James| Haz- | her Crenton, graduate of school an rester of ted in the s w, the members of th general assembly will bs ht C. Stone of Stonington a review of his visit abroad tioch class in the Broad n church this evening. arber, overseer of the usly iil at his home in ck O'Leary, of New Ca- succeed Rev. Dr. John stor of St. Michael's ch Thursday suspicion undred pounds, | pped from the | to the truck. The struck and hit s in the vestry s« were served. r. Murphy under the jaw, cracking S e i e THia was Labited dows | . John E, Greene of Providence and the bale of cott ver on | deeded a “house with I Bis right leg, whic Jon and brafsed to the Rhode Island T to his ho ention. The condi nttended by . | Reprosentative More of 'Pennayl- | vania during the debate on the Lever | Bill for tho extonsion of "azric | education, rais objection becan { RV - I providea for division of NCRWICH TOWN amounts carrled by the bill, accordiny | - o rural population of the several | Blusbirds Seen—Visit from Northsrn states, as compared with the rural hrike—D: Sooi population of the country. He co ShrjkesBanceiGivenihy Seeial b tended that §t was unfair. He { . Wed- the case of Rhode Island which would oo Brine Dres Feceive only $1,200 a year under the e Bill. He sald provision should be made for semi-rural communities and small towns, on the New Information has been received that the war department contemplates. pro- viding the coast artillery companies of | Pawtucket and Woonsocket with dum- my armaments for the armortes in| those clties, being two of the seven | a points where the department expects expend $185,000 for the purpose. A tant General t whi he hoped this would e for the Rhode Island National for Pawtucket and morles, but also for t and Riverpoint, he advice from Washington th was contemplated at Local Laconics, Attorney Samuel H. Davis of Wes- | terly has been reelected a fieid of the union. Conrtland B. Ye ct, has been of the Cormecticut ciation in H Represent. ocraf, ,to ma emoving mnecticut State Temperar prompter ai Pleasure for Juniors First Rev. Franklin G. of the First _ondon, has & the Newport New dent o ry Society to Mset. meet Tnoon owing to WRFELOT WITH RGHOR Burned and ltched So Scratched Until Blood Came. 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