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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1916 . WESTERLY FLORIST MISSING : : Lewis Rankin, Who Went to New York Tuesday, Has Not‘ Trolleys Lead W/M ; Been Heard From—Two New Infantile Paralysis Cases To < of Norwich - - The Beautiful New Suits FOR AUTUMIN WEAR o e e e s oy oien: wregd § —Farewell Gift For Daniel B. Sullivan—Davy-Rae Wed- I e e o e Siteene Sunitav sagihor case Are Now Being Received Dailly and Placed on Display MILLINERY SPECIALS “FROM FACTORY TO YOU DIRECT” Plans are completed for the third|Ecclestone, residing in Bowling lane, triennial parade of the union of Holy |who had been visiting with his mother Name societies of the Catholic diocese |in Pawcatuck, but who returned three of Providence, which will be held in|weeks ago, has the disease, but in a Providence next Sunday. It is expect- (mild form. A quarantine has been ed that fully 30,000 men will march.|placed on the premises and the usual ding—Engineer Mansfield’s Trial This Term. which will be divided into 22 divisions. |quarantined. The patient is the five The Westerly band will head the first | vear old daughter of Timothy Gilcrist, division, which will b d of |41 East avenue. The styles are striking] 4 odish— i - SILK o e e R o venue. .y sty gly new and m the colorings em: VELVET c There will be z5 bands in the parade. iy brace all ‘'of the wanted and staple shades—the tailoring is The society of the Church of the Im n uarty of Rhode Is- SHAPES maculate Conception, Westerly land held a convention in_Providence, the best that skilled craftsmen can produce—the weaves which are varied include those which head the demand: Broadcloth, Velour, Gabardine, Serge, Etc. Among the new- besn assigned to the 10n division, | Saturday and made nominations as which will form on north side of follows: Franx J. Sibley, of Rich- change place, right resting on Ex.|mond, for United States senator; change street. There will be a special | 20scoe W, Phillips, of Providence, train for the accommodation of West- |S0vernor; William W. Estes, of Prov- erly people. idence, licutenant governor; Walter A. er effects the cape collar wil: probably be the most popular Villiamson, of East Providence, sec- . . . - . Samuel H. Valentine of New York,|'¢fary —of ~ state; Thomas H. and those with trimmings of fur be counted most desirable, who has occupied his summer estate, | Péabody, of Westerly, attorney gen- & Valmar, at Narragansett Pier, for the Leonard L. Robinson, of Provi- past 10 seasons, died suddenly of heart e, seneral treasurer. 3 - trouble Thursday afternoon as he was | Clark Perry, of East Providence enteriug his automobile on the beach ate_for congress from the Ii ¥ at the pier. He was a graduate of Sl pinamiss DorfiecsoriOet ol Amberst college and Columbia Law [lawn, Second district; John Proude, School, and for many vears was a |0f Providence, ‘Third district. g member of the law fitm of Benedict, | Frank B. Smith of Coventry, Geo.| Taft & Benedict, in New York city, |S. McKay of Providence, Edward O.| retiring from active practice 20 years |RIg8S of Newport, Archibald Rankin, ago. He was son of the late Samuel |°f Pawtucket, presidential elector: LYONS’ LYONS’ Morgan and Elizabeth Hempstead V sishe platform touches on local cor 2 from @ family that |ditions, including the Federal prose- | 1 6 VELVET VELVET B heasEct Oa i Nt it cution 'against bribery and corruption | HATS . HATS . wards of 300 years. He was a iare|in elections, and opposing appropria- | They Are Reasonably Priced, Too, in Spite of Increased Production Costs STUNNING SiLK BLOUSES The Separate Blouse Comes Again Into Its Own You may not realize that the blouse has been out because its Rolder of real ‘sstate and wha i now | tons of public monoy by the state leg. | extreme utility has forced its appearance in every wardrobe. e e e e The arbiters of fashion have, however, decreed that it shall A variety of Large and Small SAILORS, Turbans, Tri- e iy s e be the very proper and correct gamhm, and many charming cornes, in Black, Brown, Navy, Green and Spaulding, daughter of lac Jate Albert | tee- creations will be offered during the season. 'y | paulding, manufacturer of athletic 7 r other good colors. porting’ zood | The September term of the superior We are now showing many striking designs in hand- court for Washington county will con- Jdust after the closing hour in the|vene today at. Kingston and in . the e Mohican store Saturday evening the |main will be devoted to a session of NGQ FLOWERS clerks assembled and expressed regret | the =rand jury. Judge : E. M for the departure of Manager Daniel | Rathhun will breside during the & some Roman Stripes, Plaid effects and the very pretty and very wearable Georgette Crepes and Crepe-de-Chines. ~ Tail- ored models of extreme simplicity will prove the best, some | B. Sullivan, who has been pr« . and the ttorney gene % s to be manager of the Mohicun s:ore ent will be represented by As- | of them with the new deep collars being Pfirficalarly 39c to $1 98 49(: un ch up New Haven and consratuiated aim | Hetani At Generals Abbott | charming.. . on adva el behaif of | Phillips and The court . & hls tetiow sierieas: Thimus: T Gomrer | Wi B, ohcublea, dre with - ai| The Prices Are Very Moderate DREcntall o e ot e e T e et = e HATS oo || Ehieh bore a gold plat the in- |jurors ort for duty. It is ex-| A Deposit Wi old F S k Up a Sho ig seription “D. 1. 1916 was a | bectec e trial of Engineer Ye Selection If Not x 2land Save 35 to 50 per B real surprisc to Mr | Ready to Buy at Once. 68 TRimMNMED hlw e s ach e docket an re on the docket a old cases 3 b s e |« eld, charged with man- | responded with apore: e te nection with the © the good feeling that ex 4 d wreek at dford, in wh 8 Narics ihe sts of the store, | I'0llowing the usual custom, after the | and that the advancement that eame |Jury is selected the court will take a | gained by the hearty co- |ecess and view will be taken of the old cases are on tr | - In the presence of 30 reiatives and |5¢Veral new ones, and with the Ma 128 Main Street Intimate /friends JR. JohniPavy andi Sl IHal-sthal pession will ' prob s Mary Rae wer, nuch longer than usual . e ¢ = bably include an adjourned B . ol “hom 1 at’ Westerly. There are fourteen |declares that the resignation was not|hast, of North Stonington, charged tone was adjudged guilty and fined $5|leged poisoned pie cases, held in the Over J. & G. H. Bliss Jewelry Store, up one short flight her, ¢ < 3 wactions at Taw, four new com- | tendered because of any ili feeilng to- Wwith the abduction of his two children land costs, a total of $25.22. borough a year ago, cost the town i s s it 1 four bills and petitions | Wards John R. WiCOX. rom his wife, Jane, now a resident of 3 - only $62.12. "There was but one hear- pres . e iacs [ Mrs. Herbu-t P. Clark entertained | Pawecatuck, and also with non-sup- Old Mystic Man Pays Fine. ing, and the result of that investi~ brof R James B Tuckertho S D, . club at her Pieasant View |POrt of his wife and children, was| Edward Morgan, of Old Mystic, |gation has never been made public. It formed by thewson. . company;)eottage Buad called for trial. A week ago a post-was found guilly of the charge of in- |is said there was noting of import COLCHESTER morning the My ns* Louis ¢ n (Dad) Lynch fell from Purtelps | POnement was granted at the.request | toxication, and was ordered to pay a|ance to report. iched a ver lng tratn ‘i Ihéir agains MOaed e nd two of the wheels|Of the defendant, in order to give him |fine of $2' and costs, a total of $15.85.| The town treasurer during the fis- 7 : People's S g tra utch against passed over and crushed his less se- |QDPOTtunity to notify his counsel, | He complied with the order and was|cal vear received from the clerk of Funeral of Frank Champion Held Sat- i met_at 6 p. m. == | o passed over amd crushed He leBs oea|Attorney Jemerfah J.” Desmond, of | aischarged. the ‘Stonington town cout _ $1,895. urday—News in General. Mrs. Joseph Kraft and Mr.| Lewis Rankin, a local florist, wh Joseph I E a0 attended by Dr. Scanlon Gl O ceien T UG and the amount paid out for ' wit: Baker motored to Say- | left. Westerly for a businees trin" 1o Alfred " E. Wilkin il Al attendbdiny. B S . |When the case was called there was| _ Abnormal Death of Infants. ness fees and court expenses, not ine " kv b Bnithe Sunbs | e Yol Iast Tresans Aet b 7 Rev. John G. Dutton conducted the no lawyer for the defendant and no| Charles F. Congdon, M. D. healthl!:luding salaries, was $2,147.48. = The RS e g oo falen ity ke Rl b LR vas R h o funeral service at the I Theron, |evidence was presented for the de- |officer for the town and boroush of|county commissioners paid $5,820.82 to s home on Myr . sther e o iy eaneday has it 6on ¢ and Mrs. Eldvedge, who died |fence. ~ The court found that Till- |Stoningion, in the concluding para- |{pe oy o The tocal cost of tha iawn week’s illness wit] trouble. He lArl‘(.;RD SR‘R NGS e ey L e Tie » fintantile paralysis in Plainfleld, N.|inghast was probably guilty, and he|graphs of his annual report says: |court for the year was $3,196.99. " - g0 her lenipiod, 7 s SR ‘\r e e ot Terbert | J River Sunday ;| sas ordered held for'trial at’ the next| “In 1015 ther were 190 births In|“N" 2. Gelrhtion - rfom Niagara years old. The town recorc B Tt | oot 0 105 DUBIE T e MR e . e 8 il il be: Em-|The body arrived a week ‘ago [term of the superior court for New |Stoninston, and 23 chridren (o about|picine’ company of New London, will 25 “‘a’,w et i s School—Larger Building Will Soon|ernoon, but since then nothing i et Davis; | burial was deferred until the mother, | London county. He ed a bond |12 1-2 per cent) died \\19.; \w-re_!esl‘ be guests of the Stonington Steam year and at that time he S arg 9 known as to his whereabouts. Crpenter Howard wh fractured, w wble tojof $500 for appearance, with George|than two vears of age. =The national| iy’ pngine company, this (Monday) 2 years oid, Mr, Champion wa Be Noeded. oo ane s ooy i L g attend. was a grandson ites of North Stonington as |mortality of calves is less than one|gice, T B e Ba W e bl s s orze Samuel »f Mr. an Albert BE. Barber of |s Judge Herbert W. Rathbun |per cent. 7 {_ ¢| Stoninston Steam Fire Engine com- sarnest worker In the ¢ He v There are now 123 pupils reglstercd e 12 i ! it is_counsel for Mrs. Tillinghast. A pe. In 1914 there were a few cases of | Stoninston, Steamn frire Fingine com- tafford high school and there foot and mouth diseases in_the antiened for weeks, state. ank T. Tillinghast to hav his wife confined in a retreat for the|Roads were qua unta ts: Chief of Police Thom: It is feared he may Pawcatuc Noank Fi E respected by all who knew 1 , or three more to come. This bl e e in funeral was held Saturday ofternoon argest regisiration in the his- [12Ve met with foul play, it "P“,,, e Jesse Champ- | insane w denied by the probate|and no one could carry a pig on the | MRS f,?‘f“hmemi; ?.:?Q‘Ef'sfirog?hcrl\g?xa at 2 o'clock at C. H. Dawl ander r the school. If the school con- i"“l ot vey: bl amoney - Wit hiss | Bt e i e g court of North Stonington. Prior to|highway, even in a ba; The state| %7y S onington High sohool and ali taking rooms, Rev. D. tinues to grow it will not be ey S ae TAstenl . s an N this action, Mrs. Tillinghast brought |spent $140,000 to get rid of the 5 = 3 K » = s and is in_a New Yo ell against Otto : Tillinghast Found Proba- [this action, 3 3 1 D 00 i other public_schools of the town will pastor_of the Baptist church o will have to think of bi - : _ Mt il i~ |suit for divorce and this case is mow |trouble. This vear the state board of | 2ther Public schopls of g, There was a la school. The grades which | bl and ¢ s hope of his r ¥ e e | bly Guiity on Wife's Charges and is| o qing health has at its disposal less than |"SynS SERING LCH, L o 0 pave the townspeople present. he same building as the | the Police of I S | Held For Trial, Norwich Counsel $400 to fight the dreaded infantile reg‘:‘mted to vote on school matters in Linwood cemetery. ire also full and they will |Ing an inve on. . He w One Brother Fined. paralysis. ~ The state looks pretty {80y " iown or Stonington. A belt containing $107 was found U ntire building. member of ¥ lodge of B | well after the welfare of the horses, . after Mr. Champion’s death nd wore a Masonic pin. ; two Briefs and Personals. Miss Julia Longhead is employed in| Mrs. Emma E. Babcock d the office of the C. H. Moore com-[day in a Providence hospi James Davis was a visitor in Moodus | pany. She naq been for th v Friday. There will be a meeting of Stafford {was in her forty-eis Mrs. Anna Strong of Leonard Bridge | Coun nights of Columbus, at So- |was born in North A avis et agains Deputy Jud; | Joseph and Antone Madera were |cattle, p and wild game. They are el gl e s charged with an assault upon their tree of profit. Babies are not g PR, TOPiEl L or i tov : T ad- |brother, Manuel Madera. The charge cetable. against Joseph was nolled and An- The Hewitt investigation of the al- Borcugh Tnierests. Cuba's rainy season downpours al- come in the afternoon. journed Captain George Allen Taylor, Coast Artillery corps, U.'S. A., now serving whers | | was a recent guest of Mrs. William E. Tuesday evening. daugh of Samuel and 2 Del "Rio, ‘Texas, has been asigned Strong on Hayward avenue. pital Aid society will meet | ber Babcock, and taught school in |0 Rhode d as instructor-inspec- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cone well nson hospital Tuesday af- | North Stonington. Later - |tor of the Coast Artiller; corps known musicians, are spending a_few | ternoon. ed in the millinery bus _|Rhode Island National Guard, to| weeks at Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bee-| Rev. I. C. H. Wendell of Fast Had- |ham. Mass. and in nd {Succeed Colonel Edmund Flake. be's on Taintor Hill. dam conducted the morninz and_ev- | Stonington. She is by heg|Captain Taylor was born Provi- | The auditors have commenced their | ening sessions at Grace church Sun- |hushand and two brothers, Edwin A,|dence and graduated from Brown uni- work of auditing the town accounts. day 4na Brank T Babo5s . | versity in the class of 1901. David Carver of Hebron was a week [ Julius Browning, formerly of Staf- |ington. | - - end visitor in town. fordville, has been visiting friends in o H Local Laconics. | At the Congregat! nal church Sun- town. Including the village of Pawcatuck, | which is only across the bridge in the | town of Stonington, there was re ed up to Saturday nine deaths from _infantile s believed that the reached, but Saturda; Marr reported to Lewis Stanton, e Sunday schools of Westerly will | ne sessions the first Sunday in Mrs. Ella Montague has been ca-| cd to Newark by reason of the serious | ress of her sister, Mrs. John Me. | i | res four Your teeth can be only as good as ou k thi health officer of the town of We fra Myra = Wickersham = Foster eep —star i Iy, that a case of infantile para widow of John W. Foster, formerly of Mk em—start a good habit had developed in Br.dford, & v rly, died Wednesday at r today by asking your druggist for § of the town of Westerly, six mileg|home in’ Philadelphia distant from Westerly proper. The| Deputy Sheriff Frederick T. Mitchell | nineteen months old son of TEmmas] as withdrawn his resignation and For The Teeth Powder ~ Cream in the prime of their achvc hvcs the big figures in the great city? “/'ho took up the war against triumphant evil, smploying ihc greatest human force? Iiis asioryoibrm\,skfll %e‘:nuslovcandpowcrmjh Master Star MAURICE COSTELLO RE and the Charming % secure the Deat Logis airs GRANDIN atihe ST Ec{filfflilw greatest of casts. Crimsan Cowill ge sy Du-ed\ed by T. HAYES HUNTER EREEIllE'i FDE! “n Read it as Albert Payson Terhune hes wrilten it in chammsmd suitdyour i conso"“r,""“ua“)l\l TED fwgnpomnon CedonmeL pmesy LUDWIG & & was, ressdumsn 1*82 Bffiid"fly - .»tmo flmwflm‘ New Yor k. Send 2c stamp for a generous sample of either i Dr. Lyon’s Perfect Tooth Powder or Dental Cream. g L W.Lyon & Sons, Inc,, 511 W. 27th St., New York City REMOVAL The Norwich Fur Co. are now located at their new store at 45-47 Main Street, next to Shea & Burke’s 3 Furniture Store. We are open for business now with Toadd inger to your sales-—-to a new line of Furs, Coats, Skins, and all kinds of Trim- Cafl'y acheery message—to serve mings for Fall and Winter. you in every emergency Norwich Fur Co. mfingw Ireoadt{ s el | THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. 18 years in Norwich

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