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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1916 o oo | INFANTILE PARALYSIS IN WESTERLY AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 19th day of August, A, D. 1916, Present—NELSON J. A Tstate of Daniel T. zlv;la:}? 1nte ot | Mrs. RosesJurarino, 25, Mother of Three Young Children, Il Norwich, in said District, deceased. o 4 Pl —Edwin Larkin, 12, Has Same Malady—Vincenzo Fel- ditors of s: d_de!l:eusr‘(i‘dtu e“rltintse T iClaims against sald . es X ithin six months from tnis date by |. ieri ies From It—May Have Caught Pt S hoien s iAo (et feri, of Pawecatuck, Dies y g With @ copy of this order, on/ the sign- o 3 i post Deficost %0 the plice Whos a0 . Infection from Passaic Visitors—Clark’s Falls Husband Boceased last dwelt, and in the sa TU(\v'H.S[:’.\nwl by publishking the same once paper hiaving a circulation in Wants Wife Adjudged Insane. istrict, and make return to this NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. and foregoing 1s a true WAL I Infantile paralysis has reached | Wednesday at her home in Walpole etk Westerly. The wonder is that the dis- | Mass., to Ray W. Spalding, headmaster REO CARS Furniture | RADE atantOlatk | et s appearance here|of St. Andrew’s school, Barrington. e e H. C. LANE o ':/(Igl:oiIALs of sald de- rlier, as_the town is W ut scien-| The trolley cars were rushed Sun- > AL Upholstery Work ed to present|tific or effective regulations, remain-|gay carrying many to and from Watch REO GARAGE BLACKSMITH o of Merit THE C. A. ald estate fo the | ng in this respect just as it has been | fj|] -and Pleasant View, while hun- in the ERE REPAIRI GEO. E. KUEBLER CO. 5 Zourel HILAvec | ¢6r. leaving ‘the matter of the|greds went on to Atlantic Beach and Mot urkeo Lane ZIMMERMAN 29 Franklin St. Norwich, Conn, within the time limited | public health with a_low-salaried su- | enjoved the concert given Dby Tubbs’ v Mar e 83 Warren St. 561 in the above and for “"‘:R""(lqe-';'{ perintendent of health. This superin- | pai of Norw el S Tel. 1254 Tt s o b el i he Herman Eldredge cottage on the Shetucket Strect : . Hof aug2ld reported to e AT GUHITE b Ti5 Do He Post road was totally destroyed by fire - 1 r with t t s VICTROLA WASSERMANN ced nothing dong to prevent carrying | SN, (BSOS Wi Gt S0 L Tor The The e I ey Irom Ifefte | tel at Quonocontaug and the cause of Plaut-Cadden Co.|@4 | Plaut-Cadden Co. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HE «t Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 19th day of Au DR. C. B. ELDRED 37 Shetucket St. | et gt i A: D. 19015 Sl : the fire is not known. 3 Estab. 1872 : Estab. 1872 A share of i B ™~ AY e illance or investigation of i ot T B Tleenl OO L the. chi ho come here from oth-| An automobile crashed into a stone J Plaut-Cadden |% Plaut-Cadden et | i Y .:Ily. P iall, & o wall before dayilght Saturday in Eas i Building Building of all kinds . Executor exhibited Several weeks ago a daughter of |avenue and \\'vaslprc\'(eint‘(-q from being 144-146 Main St. 1144.146 Main St solicited tration account w ) » L A s Norwich, Ct. Norwich, Ct. Court f allowance; A alys a ), At = Weekapaug. | timely a = 2 it L Lewis Stanton, superintendent of | the two Westeriy o Y 5 EXP“EI_UB_ Willard Storage g ET ME PAINT SUPPLIES and health for the town of Westerly, |cupied the mobile could not. be | TlRi and = IT FOR YOU ! ACCESSORIES ed Rockhaven under quarantine,|extricated. b aped with slight 5 o Shaiding ! finally the quarantiic was re- |cuts and b 3 W. R. BAIRD el A o i GEOQ. F. ADAMS C. E. LANE stricted to one r in the house. The — } v 3 s thereof | Baggs child made recovery res and | Things Electrical C 5 = 17 Town St. Shop tel. 731 8 : : ?| Walter P. Moran Hrder once in some |and was permitted to the hoard Supplies Wal h z : House tel. 1123-2 e e and beach at Weekapaug. and T = 331 Main Strect Shetuckst St. ] Tel. 1343-4 e “‘” | abers of the family came to and | Personal Notes and Local Brevities-- 3 Telephone - e ———— O east fou or 0 the i il will. This i il i 1 fearing, and make return | from Westerly villag will. This| Former Pastor Cails on Village Elin e ontcs —— B Specitiat may not have had g to do Friends. Photographic hi with the es that have to do with Compounded | Bhoas? Tel. 897 In T ings W i B At the jsec d_day of the art ex- /-l\zccurate:w Wi 3 Phiatographic Lpbia night Dr. Michael ¥ in the Broadway school the la- y J. P. BARSTOW copy of rec on we: ol & W0 Conil s Jars: of Tho tea oo wers EORGE M | crRANSTON co. Eon Attest: I ¢ ge of . o werl GEOR : i & Co. HOUGHTON six-tenement ‘hmw oves, Mrs. Stephen RATHBONE of courss A CoUmT OF PROBATE e reported the c hrop, e 7 thort ¥ o £ 138 West Main St.| 158 Main Street Rt Shone BT orwich a for the District 2 of anton i b Tol. 182-3 e ¥ d of A 1st, ises re quarantined. a Mrs., E. V. . DERICK Drive Him to the PROVIDENCE 191 has_three young g in Providence. | Wm. Smith & Co. = .,’.‘A‘{_COT_ 1 3 GREENEVILLE BAKERY d all have been in’close . and_Mrs. Ernest A. Bliven and : Fresh and Salt [%! J 7 () . GRAIN CO. 56 Franklin St _t'n” nf}‘{'lv\lv'\\l .{H?,‘,‘mr'»,va Mr. and Mrs. Conrad E CHOICE MEATS| 1+ Maker and for his Oats and Tel. 1133.3 3 Sitaubo bl e T -\'A\t (e i Groceries and | Repairer. get anag of L.:- - Jews. Ho dise Mrs. T D ty Flour at tl . is not known kzu{' .~_¢;}'<»f 1 .;< ¥~ | E@ith Rathbun b 85 -:‘;),\:,l ét_"s ! | Theatre :;f:e "::e- i Ec‘;sry‘ : :“.,':' New ”."\‘F“»‘ ve | dence attending the fur P Nerwick Town Blilding - < 449 N. ’!’,’ai" st ean an: 01 1A testament night Dr. John EhE e £ Albar e S i Room 3 d = - 3570 atthe Vtted to proba Jied to Crofts court is the : i 1 : LUMBER rdered ! Larkin, twelve 3 Zan, S UTC LIVERY 1 dete learned that the boy distributed | ey zgfilii‘gq ad HIGH GRADE of all up to F ight of last week v Lond i fowh EXPRESS COAL descriptions he became 3 looked | funeral of case wi s c _ When | Immanuel Eno: 3 e Mi: Non. ( visit_in Hyde utler Lampher Home Cooking Day and Night J. Fitzgerald Phone 977 CHAPPELL CO. Tel. 24 CHAPPELL CO, The New Lenox 200 Main St. Telephone v prior to company with Dr. | phere § i‘;:) First Quality THUMM'S IF HE'S SICK . and that re- visited the boy and |~ a patient J GOOD ROOFING | ¥ Coffee, send for careful mina- | in’ Lawre v London. E in ali {€7| Tea and Spices Delicatessan Visit frem Former Pastor. its branches.. & at i DR. COLES Scanlon re-| Rev. C. T. Hateh, a former pastor of £ 13| The 0ld Norwich 40 Franklin St. s hompson | the Methodist _Episcopal church, now Chas.E. Whitaker (82| Tea Store Tel. 1309 3 -lf*"{*u;; i cen- | of Stonington, M been in town i + = Tel. Vineen: | calling on friena v 81 Water St e ain Stest to Baltic to officiate nd a former pa J. H. MYERS Artistic Funeral Designs $2.00 SKIRTS Haberdashers “Head to Foot” OQutfitters to Men EAGLE CLOTHING CO. | 152-154 Main St. e e | Light Repairing of all kinds AND POCKET BILLARDS DOOLEY & Sim PO Miss Geneva Champlin is visiting in Waterford. Mr. a in I see to it T A. Mc leave or | fOF two W vard Laclaire McCreer i child died. There n in this family, is thic populated. Made to Measure A, reasons r r lim »f the minor child, returnable to erior Court and fo Guaranteed to Fit MILLSTEIN 106 Main St. i ot SON | Basement Thayer Building rirfield Rent a Remington of Newhur; heing found by W, The Shoe Doctor Como and See My 3| Tne Shos Doctor New Line of . Durrell B et of New York is = omcte of t of her sister, Mrs. Johr % i ~ kind of Vypewriter at the n uncle of tho 1 $12.00 S U I T S|3&| Cripple Work MENDING SHOF had recently John G, 327 Main St. Franklin Squarc over Trolley Station Pibine bl | Athletic and Sporting Goods | Coraplete Stock of Up-to-date Fishing Tackle C. V. PENDLETON, Jr. f& 35 Broadway st of his son street, but Heaith on of visita- only Shoe St - iring Co. ox 198 N 5 h, . LOUIS 1 S e Norwich, Conn. 19 Franklin Eoi Wilcox is spending has returned ) Boston. n of N o a vofing girl dent of Paweca- nington bor- n diag- 3 f ile paraly . Rev. and Mrs. tely made to | their son and his cer. uccess- | George T.eland Miner en to prevent omobile t throush n that source ngland state fox 1 ha been active = el NOANK health de- HOME FURNISH Motor Cycles, Bicycle Supplies and Sundries C. V. PENDLETON, Jr. 35 Broadway EAST SIDE WET WASH Freeman he Superior Court | nosed sunty and a report w as immed health roest S SRR 'REPUBLICAN CAUCUS |+ Ripley Place See SPEAR and Aies, Wines, m infected d YeEone - | New Flag For Liberty Council—Steam- | 1 ur = q & . Vw’ls‘ See Liquors, Cigars ix ] irs : oh Earhetd First-ciass wor Is He Going? C. A. SPEAR d k p. m : er to Be Converted Into Barge— © ik & | an rate ne notified nd . g ge- at right prices 2 S B otomcicist 2 e g Lol an opbortunity for investization.| Firemen's Fair Opens With Good At- LANG'S Wiy ton et Bowling Alleys el family ofom Passaic, N. J. tha tendance. DYE WORKS WAUREGAN Franklin Square T. ETHIER el ~Thompson came di- S oK HOTEL up stairs i minaiion Vesterly and_entered Pawea- | Tiverty o Tt e ot A 187 Frankin St. B, e 18 Bath St. e _of Stonington by |ica, has pur RS ey At fow e el. 1217-4 b Sons They evidently had jrole in Main street. Mr T e e bill of health from their home [ ih: m rved as commitie to Repui pur- i srial Superintendent of Health | chase the flag. { and CATERING Call and see Us. METAL Sec:nc:-hand e of TOWN COMMIT? oy roved notesior New Boarding House. Everything St e rics ) ERILiNES A tu:'?ru Poletn Co ISt T onus i B surveillance for a The Caracausa building on lower G. E. FELLOWS §fi PED A uto Furnished 1 authorities | Pearl street is to be made into a it 4 & Co. ntral = J. Handleman from Westerly |boarding house for shipvard employ- MABREY d gaiCerntral; five: 13 N. High St . 0 < r with the geographi- The building is being painted. < 86 Lake St. Tel. 719 and 719-3 o B REPUBLICAN CAUCUS Al dr e R R e 57 Broadway ake iS¢ wveatuck, in the town of ¢ ¥ in the ton- |€d_Snund e ———— an Electors of the Town across the bridge from Rathbun has 1 Devoe HAIR re hereby requested to visit in Portland, Maine and High Grade Redy| Mixod DRESSING FINE in said Town fternoon nearly all the Steamer to Be a Bagre. R OCERIES e Harcer Mathor 1916, at 2 of Westerly met at the| The steamer St. Paul w GROCERIES Paint MILLINERY Also Manicuring MISS FARNHAM Thayer Block Tel. 578 e s STORER FARM Incorporated Quality Milk for babies and chiid- ren. ist. prizes and highest scores cverywhere. 9¢c and 10c per quart bottls. Telephone 1292-4 GET IT tes to the | residence of Dr, nlon, nd w |out at the sh » be held e than two hou local conditions | pairs. 216, | were discussed, and all gave their |here for > is to be built over for ! views in regard to infantile paralysis. |into & barge. rs|and the best methods for Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 1 returned to New Yor here. Dorothy B a recent illne . Mrs. Frank Beckwith ha The applicaticn of Frank Tillinghast |0 her home in Monson, Ma of Clark’s Falls to have his wife, Jane, | Visit here. 5 committed to an insane retreat, is said Artists Lease Cottage. - to be an outccme of the action of the| Two artists from New York have Mrs. Tillinghast, who recently brought |leased one of the Palmer cottages on REPUB”GAN CAUCUS suit f(n; divorce, alimony and the cus- |Mason’s Island for the season. il 3 of two minor children. At the EAir Opevs Wall of the Town | hearing before Judgze Gray in the pro- : L oEE Ahertiy bate court of North Stonington Fri-|_ The opening night of urday A. T. Otis & Son 2 Franki Varnishes, | Oils and Brushes and Metals Freston Bros. Inc. . Nora T. Dunleavy 324 Main St. Haven ot mination Elect st. Bulletin Bldg. artin ha fter a v in spread of the ¢ itive measures were . The Best Engine and the best Biower on the market. See me before you buy. W. P. HOLMS Griswold, Ct. Tel. 8-2 High Grade HARDWARE Soda Water and Bottling Works | C. E. WRIGHT 8 Cove St. Tel. 425-2 R ———— FERGUSON’S on Franklin Square ow s recovered from G. W. HAMILTON FINE FOOTWEAR 130 Main St. T —— returned fter a . J. AB Lebanon, Conn., A e it R THE THAMES > reques the firemens - : e ir was succ r ; t and o4 Th day there was a continuation to next[fair was successful. Members of P. ks Diamonds, 2 2t 8 el Friday to give Drs. Briggs and Lewis er Hose company of Westerly NATIONAL Watohes, RING & SISK'S PLUMBING of electing delega to the |2R opportunity examine Mrs. Til- ts and Walter J. Pond of BANK Cut Glass and Murphy san State Convention to be held | linghast as to her mental condition, Point sang two of his own com- / i Silverware 16 Shetucket St 9|23 Main Street i Druggists Hardware Co. 16 Thames St. in New Ha for the nomination of « = positions, We and In An Old F All For Uncle S: ioned Garden Bac and 6th, 1916, The Weste police department re- Franklin Square | : § | g % 3 % % 1 o i : Tt anc s 2 A Tei. 7! : idential ~ Flecto ceived notice S»lmdday that Clarence “rxrf,'i' nThIf: ‘"m"d‘:,‘l e “LA MUNA” and Senator in Congress. immons, an ndian, aged 30, was|iio cuest of M b Also for the purpose of electing dele- | wanted For mundee conded 30 Was|ithe guest of Mrs. M. : iy g FARMING IMPLEMENTS gaies to the publican Consressional | Glasgo, Conn. Saturds e }‘I‘:‘ Groton Lonng(;m;, B A mild luxurious Cigar that is sweet et and atorial Conventior was described as be feet ten e o and fragrant. They ‘leave you with a icr of the Tow: n Co; The Camp Fire G mittee. Srichos inilin irls of Groton are MECHANICS’ TOOLS o ht, weight 170 pounds, DWARD PARER, irman. | mole on cheek, ‘white tpots. on’ ey, [to_camp on Mason's Island for two clear head and steady nerves. of all kinds Dated Canterbury, Conn., ug. | and straight bla air. He Vit Miscell 3 for a quarter and up THE HOUSEHOLD 18th, 191¢. brown cap and coat and blue piage, usce \any. CHARLES A, BETTING, 56 Broadway letin Building, 74 Franklin Street susers: : The: notlco, statod that Sim. Mabel McBEroome of Jewett SRR SRR UL S REPUBLICAN CAUCUS mons killed Michael Gravelin with an Ee',f 1= };rt;’t'n::fli' 0; i‘;;i‘;t.l H. Gil- . i The M s Sawver of Montclair, N. d(‘om Ze 11_\»‘ of Railroad street have re- |nave returned to work at night, hav-| Torrington.—The Charlotte Hunger- b of e Town oial Machnica I. are visiting at the inn. ed to d to their home in Leom ing shut down owing to the Warm|rorq Memorial ho: el nested So meet in| o o Barber Hose comyany had its| Charles Kersey has secured em-| Among week end guests at Tda Dupre has moved ~ her|weather. y ".fd S spital, which 1s _the cdc . T, Tor the | annual onting ot DrighanL bons|Ployment fn Boston. inn was J. W. Hammond of L g00ds from the Shannon| Tax Collector James McGuire, who | Sift of Uri T. Hungerford of New Yoris *Qelegates to the | Sume. e ghtman's pond | "5 "crew arrived several davs ago 2 company tenement on been visiting friends in Rock- |to the people of Torrington in memor: e held | " T for the Binghamton and steam is up. returned home. of his mother, is nearing completion, theft of an automobile at Wake- | The pumps have been testeq and ev. ALTI i field v reported Sunday to the St e working or- B_.(_: CGamping For Boy Scouts, Westerly police. der when the boat leaves here. The Boy Scouts of the M. Chiidren under 16 years of age have| Mr. and Mrs. John Guy and children re to camp Charon was a_ business|and the indications are that it will Londom Thursday. be ready to receive patients by the Day and Miss Lena Bren-|first of October, church Boy Scouts to Camp at Ayres Moun ¢ y : e Bl s Worke AP 1t Ayres Mountain for a recent visitors at Ocean the public been barred from the Westerly and|of Rridgeport who have spent the past| tain—Operatives Back a ork Ait-lfew days, under the direction of| natorial and Probate Con Pawcatuck movie theatres. two months here, have moved to| er Hait Due to Hot Spell. i Scoutmaster Gus Anderson. Farrell, Jr, was a recent 3y order of the Town : here they have hee ready there is agitation for the ap- |Groton Long Point w Edward Br r who has been |visitor in Hanover, NOTICE. \airman. e i s e age. ter Duhu of Chi N is visit- i1 at her home is abl b £| Charles i. Lacroix was in New Lon- cintment of a physician as superin- | Purchased a_cottage. _ Peter Duhu 1l at her home is able to be out of Charles acroix was in N : & R e {:.]fler:f?:r hral‘thp or health ofl'k‘e‘:*_ = Altert Patterson has gone to New |ing friends in the different parts of | doors. don, Thursd: All bills or claims against Three cases A uspici . .|Haven, where he has secured employ- |Canad John Merceau of Woonsocket, R. I, Arthur Roy and daughter, R T. " being infantile paraiysis in Westerly |Ment for the rest of the summer. Mirs. Asariah Bessett has m;“'“-‘flu business cailer here Thurs- |Irene, were recent visitors at Ocean |the Town of Sprague must be 3 . B 5 Mr. Mary Morgan is to have a va-|itome after x weeks' visit with rel- |3 ¥ 5 4 JOSEPH BRADFORD, In addition to the two discovered Sat-fcation for the next six wecks. She|atives in Canada. Poy ol Nevw Fauertisisoen a8 Bertha Jones was a recent|Presented to the Board of Ged will spend the timge in taking short| Mrs. Patrick Quinn and family ing h = 2 vacation with his paretns Mr.|calier on Newpart friends Thursday. miber BOOK BINDER Alexander Chester of New London|gutomebile trips near home. ent Thursday at Newpor lana 2 Arthur Roy, Sr of High Yanti Selectmen before September has Iehiead Lonic !}n;' = spent hli Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hyne of New ster Bertel Swanson is spending |sireet. - Moves From =""d°'1_ 2 1st, 1916. A vacation with Miss Julia Chester of|York are here for a few wecks. his vacation with friends in Prov Warm Weather Stopped Work. Samuel Fawe has moved his fam- Blank Books Made ard Ruled to Ordor, | ZONEr Pawcatuck. T. A. Douglas of Hanbury, Pa., is e, R. L ol S ily from Yantic here, where he has| RAYMOND J. JODOIN, ; Miss Mabel S. Mass, former teacher | here for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lemoine who! Operatives of the different depart-laccepted a position in the Shetucket E Sel 108 BROADW A at the Quarry Hill school. was married| William Ward. who hae finished| lave been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.ments of the Baltic Mills company mills. st -Selectman.

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