Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 31, 1919, Page 6

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"fi:‘»“-fi‘_m_—in m hv@m«mw e v Wy : @ S E‘,?;;fi“égg& o %fi, L. *”%“ L R s o Da.mty COtton ; e ————— r::h BALIBUT ~'[EA‘( : VB ¥ ; Foal Thomas er, & prominent law- | arrived in Westerly Wednesday after- i (rr-sh STEAK SALMON | Fresh S \,,,“;*:;‘;, ‘owner of Longacre, | noon. for burial ai River Bend. The S R N R 40: or BOSTON BL! ore gf iHie firet summer homes on Ens{ | services at tne cemetery were con: 'F OF THE FPESH COD ST i e Wateh Hill, died Wednesday | qucted by Rev. Clayton A. Burdick, 2¥.SH D STEAK e e b B T mumin‘ at the summer home of his|pastor .of Pawcatuck Seventh Day AR N 22c 3.3 i Fresh Native Caught - mond, at Watch Hill. He has been albert N. Crandall. Eugene B. Pendle- summer resident at Watch Hill for]ion, Herbert A. Babcock and Albert GORTON’S CODFISH ks ROUND CLAMS e v a s Phg ......io...... 29c |EELS, Ib. ....50.... 2Bclgo ney Pint ....... 23¢ (;‘:“:&,}:E,:?;: Efimfir,gfizo::;?;;:‘;.g;),é’;;:&;gg;g S";ffi?:;{'"‘i????: It has been noticeable, toulnuhtlde.ha, that the Cotton Summ - Mr. Thacher was born in New Ha- | Westeriy. Mr. Nash was a Civil war fabrics have been unusually beautiful and interesting. Even “in t} yen May 3. 1850, the son of Prof.|veteran, serving in the Ninth Rhode FRESH BLOCK ISLAND § thomas Anthony’ Thacher. He attend- | Isiand regiment, and .was born - in SALT FISH ed the Webster school. the Hopkins \yvesterly seventy-eight years ago. In sh’lp&, Ib. ... ... 12V5¢ Frammar school, and graduated from » MA‘ KER I Yale college in 18371 with degree ofl For the accommodation of ators | bachelor of drts. For a vear he taught |of the automobile laws, who desired JSALT CODFISH GEMS ; | in the Hopkins grammar school. and | o proceed on their way rather than lf“ PANY A lhnfilq ‘weaves—the ginghams, the percales, the voiles—the coloring and the designs have departed from the ordinary, and many beautiful fects have been secured. Do not think that it is too late to buy now. The prices are as low as t} will be for a long time, and there is still much’time for the wearing the pretty summer frocks. e evs 10 He was admitted to the bar in New |ver H. Williams held a special session = B! vork city in May, 1875, and aided Hon.|of the court Wednesday_ afternoon. - Ashbel Green in preparing for publi- | Frederic Stewart, a New York lawyer ' - cation Green's Brice's Ultra Vire: ajen route to his summer home at Buz- work on corporation law. He became | zard’s Ba pleaded guilty. to driving the day inia clerk in'the offices’ of Alexander & his automobile at a rate of speed in _§l] then "studied in graduate courses in|report at the regular session of lb 2 the Columbia Law school. aistrict _court on Friday. Judge .Oli- NOANK at H. P. Amidon’s on Sun-| Maine and family spent i i Union. < Green. In June, 1876, he was engaged |excess of twenty-five miles an hour Work on the schoclhouse in 1\ain i Woman'ss Missionary soclety Mr. and Mrs. Walter "Abbe, Alfred kas attorney for the Equitable Trust/on the Post road. He=pleaded guilty street, when completed, willimake the incet Wednesday of | mext week | Abbe and'their guests, Dr. and Mrs.|company in the business of real estate|and paid a fine of $15 and costs of . T 1 sarah Munyan. | Downie, attended services at the Cen- lamns in western states, with princi-|$3.80. p ay Coml dy Ne d Fresh building almost like new. The twos Mis : S3anional rooms have eisht windowek The annual Sunday school pienjc is|tfal Baptist church in Norwich Sun-1pal offices in New York city. At the| Arthur Miller, chauffeur for H. H. cach and are well ventilated. A chim- 2. 20th at Bates grove, day morning. jsame time -he began the general prac-|p..qy of Scranton, Pa. was charged ney is going on the back end of the | W, s ere Wil be an early communion ! tice of law, spesializing in matters re- S | ety athin Smecd Toft: of 25 building and there is to be a new| sumd from here attended the ice at St. Paul's at § o'clock next|lating to corporations, and continued | 7 TNOSECNE RGBSR R 9 ad heating plant instailed. * New ~(onv‘r-h\vnlmlu‘ na Oid Home day at East morning. Rev. W. A. Borchert|in that line up-to a short time before | S 27, fOUE O TRF THOLE TORG plers have been placed under the low- | Killingly last week Thursday starts on his vacation next week. his_death. Since 1854 he has been a 5 D Rones 1o imsure mreater strengih.| Mrs. Josephine Law. spent Sunday| Mr. and Mrs. Hunnewell and daugh. | partner in the law -firm of Simpson,( Mrs. C. Bai Leme, of Chicago, own- The entire building is to be stuccoed.| with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rhodes. ter of Brooklyn, are at Miss E.{ Thacher & Barnum, which was form- |er and occupant of the former Law. £ 3 Al . % bail game last Thurs- | C. Neale's for two weeks. ed at that time. or Of one of its suc |rence Stone house. on Ocean V. and figures. Good quality and very t 35¢ e sl ' “BATES” “GLENROY” AND DRESS GINGHAM “LORRAfl:E’S’sleGH: t dress Gingham Work in the shipyard goes on well was a s = aMBoagh? thats * o Ben the {he Bernblow lot between the| During the short but severe thunder | cessors: Reed, Simpson. Thacher & |road, Watch Hill, now known as Nor- | cheap. Z g e Bk e About B o Lo "mmen: © The | showets: Monday mnoon. the lightning|Barnum, Simpson, Thacher, Barnum & |man’ Hall. reported to Bolice Chief i The complete Summer line of ‘one | better ma We have B e S R capected i lost, 17-9, nd are to. fur-|struck a walnut tree near Thomas|Bartlett, and . Simpson, Thacher & |Brown, Wednesday afternoon, _that “PACIFIC” PERCALES | °f the best domestic Ginghams | select line of the new patterr about three weeks at most the ship nish a supper soon. Marra’s barn. Bartlett . E she had just discovered the loss of which is made. 27 inches wide. ESETp St. Paul's church women are plan: | Mr. Thacher has been for many|come valuable jewelry and silverware. At 35¢ “KIDDIE CLOTH” aich th are employed will be = = f' = ning for their annual fair. years a lecturer on corporation law injShe could not tell wheth the valua- nchi ell whether resfy for launchiE. o oster and : Yale Law school. He served as a|bles were taken during the day. or the |l The very best quality in a complete “BATES” At 45¢ their childrer of New York have ar-| Miss T”q:: B s PENDLETON HILL ";’c‘r'e“!’;;‘ of. 5"6 e’;gc‘l?\'e‘ s ml;_teg- resalt of a burglary at aisht 1’0““; line of the newer designs and col- ZEPH A d, st fabric f . e - aving at The Oaks for . days, s v and president of the Yale|man Henry Chase, the day police of- ' YR GINGHAM goed, strong fabric for the e e | By reurmed o L [f';:dmL < e a Mrs. B Dawl +.| Alumni -association of New Yorl city. | ficer. ‘at Watch Hill,“was detailed to|J orings: dren's clothes. and as attract RS nd Mrs. Weed have returned|. James Ackmond and Jjohn Lucy. of| - Capt and Mrs. Byron Dawley were|He was first president of {he Yale club | make ‘investigation. = it is good. Width 32 inches B wWhiilmaniis were callers at Timothy | giadly welcomed at . church Sunday.|of New York, 1819 fo 1902, From the | Tre seate bosed of public. roads onl] “AMOSKEAG’” AND LAN- At 39¢ utiful plaids—handsome stripes SERPENTINE CREP! and checks in this reliable 32-inch At 35¢ GINGHAMS At 24c eitsfinish Qingham. This is the genuine and is 30 Dainty kimono patte: New Haven after a visit with Mr. i 3 s = 2 : v ynch's Sunday They are here from It. Pierce, Fla., to|organization of. the Ajumni University | (. A s R Mo, B Titeh ot Wt N iT..| Farl Poole, who has been havingspend their vacation with Mrs Daw-|Fund association he Faad eenta Al Ty ool Dion o o] CASTER APRON o . Wiktiiug! her Sunt, Mrs. Chariss acation, took a trip with |ley’s mother, Mrs. = Cook. Captain|rector and renresented the Yale club|Siruction of five miles of bituminous| o un through the Gféen|Dawiey is to remain for a month and|of New York on the alumni advisory £oncrele highway on the Fost rod two weeks® s motorcy Barber. 5 v 2 3 & - ountairs and to Montreal Mrs. Dawley for a longer visit. council -organized by the Yale cor-|iT ’ : 3 Mrs George Miller has returned to| ™M D rwich: oo e B DRs. ot thE et Shtis oo tion being keeh among the 10 bidders 27 inches wide. A complete show- % B wid Ber heme in Boston after a visit here.| U0 00", "Celi with Mrs. Frank|day ovening was well attended, even! At the Yale bi-centennial celebration | foF the job. This is a federal aid pro- ing of the best checks. ‘WM. ANDERSON’S’ solid colors. | B ject, requiring government sanction! She was accompanied by her brother, | 8l1% n% though the thunder shower threatened | in 1901 Mr. Thacher delivered an da- |Jeh res o araes as e DRESS GINGHAMS ZEPHYR GINGHAM OLD ENGLISH PRIN itors in town Sunday were |to keep people at home. The proceeds l'dress on the subject Yale in Relation Gearge Deveau. 2| Camong + Mrs. Peter Deveau has returned| ;. ",nj Mrs. Darrow of Waterford. | Were satisfactory. A lawn party will[to the Law, and in 1903 the Yale cor-|lV as possible. from a visit on Long Island % Mre. Jape . Cassidy of Norwich and be held at Clifford Thompson's in two | poration gave him the honorary de-| The bids follow: Charles S. Towle, Miss Esther Carroll has been visit- | N F¥5,0lhan and. danshier of New | week i e A e e hpmprey Wakefield, $137240: D'Omfro Broth At 25c Only 49¢c a Yard At 29c ing in New Haven. j.ondon: also. Rev. Mr. Lindenberry+of| Mrs. Birdsey Palmer was called to| From 1907 to 1909 he was vice presi- | ors, Leominster, $139.469: R 1I. New- You can’t beat the price, nor the | __ . f P .| Old Englsh designs in a goo Miss Annie Campbell has returned | \jucsachusett, who used to be pastor|see her father, A. P. Miner, last Fri-|dent of the Association of the Bar of (all Company, Uxbridge, 3109 : patiorns vihisi e e selling at | Fast - coloreee nish—=pretty’| cale—small figures an dar Lenbers & Street, Boston, §i 2 the price. Width 27 inches. _ | patterns. and 32 inches wide. work. A yard wide. from a vis Providence here, day, as he was not so well. His young- | the City of New York. He was an Cards have been received from Mrs. t 'son. Roscoe. has come {rom Cali- | occasional contributor fo lézal publi- | B. Perini. Ashland. $101,477.50 cations. He had membership in the | Tomaselli, Boston, $136.782: Alco _Cor_r who is spending a 3 fornia to see him. tic s WINDHAM Simer and Clark Coon and Mrs.| University. Century, Yale, City, Mid-|struction ‘Company, Boston. $117,907 Dr. and Ars. Downie, who have been | Stephen Saunders motored to Hamp- | Day and Railroad clubs in New York |Joseph McCormick, East Providence, missionaries of the Baptist church in|ton Sunday afternoon. city. 12 50; Luigi Carchia. $85,096 2 = E India for 45 years, gave a most inter-| Captain Dawléy is painting the| Mr: Thacher ‘married Dec. 1. 1880, Amos D. Bridses Miss Prue Davis is spending the | JH0 'O 00 YT BHE O O Sun- | Palmer Brown house. This property [Saran McCulloch Green, dcughter of |Haz at Northheld. [ Eeina DI Downie and.his. wife, | belongs to his wife. " | Ashbel Green. He leaves a son,| Lu arc bidder, Lizzie Potter is entertaining 'S, /. 'sucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter S o Thomas B Traches and tece dausns | <0 Jow in fact, that it appeared to . y M. Moretti of New York for a few | 3 op 272 Bucsts of Mr. and 2 e | = ters, Mrs. Theolore T. Driggs, Mrs.|(hose present at the hearing that some | _/5 W& ; ROCKVILLE Lewis Martin Richinond and Miss|error had been made in the calcula- | Week 3 n to India in Octobef. 3 2 .« Mrs. Helen Ecown has been visiting PRERh Rk week dreluded | ponee A Saunders, Bl Baton | Plizabeth Thacher. n because the state’s estimate was| reiatives_in New_London fe U: ders, Elmer Baton 000. Bridges. & Sons Miss Kingston of Brookly “hy Mrs. Pegrum's ;‘f\‘;‘,;’,s Satarday to visit Albertus M| of managers of the Seventh Dav Bap-| The engagement is announced by Sl WMl has been day cchool class in the chapel onjpjaunders who is a patie state | tist Missionary society. held the | Mir. and Mrs. Parker W. Page. of New A Mation McDonald ha G nesday evening at 8. Later in the [ Nogpital for imental dis & Pawcatuck - Seventh Dav Baptist| Yo and Summit, X. I.. of their |court Friday e EIEARGE Bk “iho nas b REhe hotie i Providence were = suests church. Westerly. The committce on!daughter, Miss Lpis Lec Page to Don-| At the band concert iy Wilcox park e . hias been o exhibition of antiques | EOVIGENES JTTe | suests ¥ prosvain for Missionury dayai”_theiaid C. Courell of Westerly. Mr. Col- | this evening Walter J. Fond, tenor so- 3 vidence, hs and tea will be served un- S i general conference to be held at Bat- |t rved as a captain in the loist, will assist. |2 - e Miss Cora Irish of dence ha : trell: cerved 2 v 2 d fitted at St pices of the Ladies’ Aid 50- | poan{1E Muest 0f Ther moandmarenes 116 Creck, Mich. Aug. 19-24, reported [Tnfuntry. 19th division. He was grad-| Westerly s to give a special wel- | fod et onin gl R s Ahany. e 5 |'the followin: Harvard University in the |come home to colored men who serv- ININT T guest, Miss _Harriet STONMING TON Scarsdale, N. ¥ The good stcamer Lansing, rebuilt| There is increasing comr excessive charge for hiz - Ston ortation to rom We cleared for New York fo take on a | Jopa M. Rebiases wa i i | | # Mr. Mrs. Paul B. Iris {uated from Ha THOMPSON MT and Mrs. Chagles Larzabee “b“sjw‘éek).m( Mrs. Paul B. Irish, the past i day morning —10.30, address. | ciase of 101 el in (he world war, mext Saturday |cargo for Genoa. a “motorcycle and susta Mirian Larrabee. Mrs. Ada Larrabet s resident Clayton ~ A. Burdick: 10.45.1 e {evening. s ‘will be held in| yrise P i ture of the right forearm p | atives from Willimantie, Nor-| Portland.—At the July meeting of | Edwin i 1105 statement of 1Y .}, president of the Rhode lsi.|streets. | summer at Hotel Overlook, in the Fo- g Jennings of Petersham| Groton and the west, dined at|the directors of the = First National | treasurer. Rev. ' Samuel H. - Davis: | 5al0Us -‘\' foe mfn and secretary 0"‘ A naval recr #.ing station has been|cono mounptains, Canadensis, Pa. New Hartford as a candidate Sunday|Lyme Saturdas nbte ~... . bank Iohe H- Sase was slected presi-| 1115 address. Evangeliem the Great-{ {0 paitucket \Weavers' “Cnion. - Mrfestablished at tne post office g i) Lep il SR e L SO B Tt i St nomaon b B vt P i | S i rSnan GOt N ) oL Ry atoush stated ihat a move for the | T T e to her home in_the borough, after.a |including the famous it i he by end il Mike M. . Baldwiht | of [wat: elected casiiér. tarine ihe e ol s s o y 3 horter work we will start soon as| New Haven.—Authority has been re-|visit in New Suffolk, Conn. tain, is experiencing Ha it igg? e | riagaton. . e | of Mr, Sage. William oo L LA B e e dress on W |2 vesult of the decision reached at the | ceived to resume construction work at ugene Atwood and . Edward E.|the chestnut blight ar B ok g Mr. and Mrs. W.'F. Maine were at|elected a director to fill the e T e e 1o apgducted b Betent conference between silk manu- | Cedar Hill terminal sufficient to com- |Bradley have relurned home from | hillsides show evidence ¢ A H. Amidon and of ENi o o' Polst: Bunday. L S.tvi % dizector to Ml the.place made fRosa J: Ralmbors and < Misa' Anna|Ff20ii 3 or Paterson, N and ofi- | plete full operation of facilities now |their trip around the world. disease thot is killing of . Amidon ar 2 oton oint Sunda: 3 vacant by the death of his father. est: 2.20. South American Interests. | 13 e United Textile Workets of | partially completed onstance Atwood has as her | county chestnuts. Rev. T. L. M. Spencer: The Southwest | 1d. Rev. T. J. Van: Horn. | America. . R The report of the evangelistic com. | “Last Saturday at Paterson.” ¢ - = mittee, Ira B. Crandall of Westerly | Clared President Batough, = “the sik and Frank Hill of Ashaway. stateq|manufacturers of Paterson and of that during the. past quarter $100 had | Cials of the D been ziven to the missionary commit-{9f - | ’ ice of the Northwestern association. {aen i et President Thomas The report. ‘told of evangelistic work I, McMahon regched a fecioion for o P s jin northern - Wisconsin. The sum of | 44-hour work week for the workers in o - s + ! 5100 was contributed to the Tract so- industr: S ls s r e l ce ciety, $100 each’ to the Eastern, Cen- s Ha tral and Western associations. the]into effect on Oct. 10, providing peace usual appropriations, have not heen jis not declared officially in the mean: F reauested time. In such’ an event, The shorter B An cstimated budget for the year| week will zo into effect at once. Thel was adopted, which includes for the|’!-hour weck will eventually go into China field. ' $10.600: other foreizn ' effect for all textile operatives. In E 2 work. $2.000: the- home field, $10,000; | Rhode Island, it will affect the silk administrative. $2.000; notes due, $3,- | workers at the same time it goes into 000. Total $27,000. efiect in New Jercey and then it will | ime before : A resolution adopted favoring | be onlv a question of ‘ the inter-church world movement. the tex operatives will enjoy the s $2.301.28. b the: Bristol County Gas and Ele registered as residents Of this town.| wecry of Providence. e e s {1 WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF DOWN TOWN _'Sleuths of the police department of | 1. Iight company. too, believe| yr and Mrs. Allan P. Peacock, Brandon wants the coupl h Miss May Lee Brown is visitin o T it e o e tents| il St S e WS | ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE OF ALL LOTS LEFT were nresented.. The annual report ] c o s si i ] The public utilities commission will Of the treasurer und corresponding| .ivo o' hearing I'riday on the mm,l T YOUR OWN PRICE have interest in the big touring | piverview, have as Suess Mrs. J ry wil be pOS. ively sol sec car for which the Brandon. Vi.. police | iaron g e i 3 Eve l°t l itiv y Id on ond bid hive asked the police departments 10| Guests of Mr. and Mrs. in F. . Ss keep a sharp lookout. Westerly’s in- | - Niantic cottage, Quonoco: no reservations — no restrictions. wheih® the car is nropelled hod t “Give . a ecret b > _sal been ‘maid for. And an especially M- | woCiniy traiic ‘:.‘n‘,;r‘“‘?.'mj" St OF THE DEL CARLO ESTAT'E J. E. Wilsen of Westerly, R. T ~mug—“.or believe me, the blg majority of | tary were submitted. The treas- | SiC 2 Pearing TRay O U SPOL i Field at gled ‘their trunk out when they ' left T to Wo e n Providence it ix believed that the | Z‘,, I 15 b termved squeaier | touring car. painited yellow when | of U/ wans (0 D% SReT SR 1 urer's report showed a balance of]PIaN| Of TG T s o rates e terest is fbat the occupants of the car|i,yg, are Misses: Laura and Helen ! appeared at Brandon. was of a green £ hade ‘when it was stolen in Provi- | Providence is in Wesierly - The 1 be another big batch of | dence July 1. The Rhode Island regis- | - There will . e ! tr” number plates cn the car at Bran- | sutomebile law volation, tavts AL the FANNIN S PA RIK don were stolen in Providence June 28, | regular. session of the Thir faprict? é_{ of" ozl:ks-n r%u Nash, who oronto, Ontarlo, Saturday.| yeap OF THE IRISH REPUBLIC 1—300 feet from Washington Street on Fanning Ave. 4—on Oneco Street. BAD BREATI‘I 3—on Zepher Street. Afl!’fi?fl!flch Each lot 50 feet front, 100 or more feet deep. ' SALE STARTS SHARPLY AT 2 -P..-M. Saturday, August 2, 1919 BE THERE AND BUY A“LOT+ Terms of Sale—$10 cash day of sale; balance cash on or before August 10th, 1919. There are many crippled cl'nldren in the state, who will become crlpples for life, unless the Connecticut Children’s Aid Society is successful in its campaig'h to raise $500,000. The present home 2t Newington, where 103 children are housed, consists of three frame three-story build- ings, which, because they are not fireproof, ;;lace "the FATONIO, he wondertul new stomach remedy in Mw ‘tasting tabiet form thet you eat like & bic of candy. brings quick Teliel trom thess stomach Wiseries. EATONIG ectens the breath because it makgs the stomach sweet, cool and com ortable. 17y it for that nasty taste, congested throat and 7 £00 Tuch stoking. may cause you It lends to nervous- chclia. raeu: | matiem, seiatica, heart troun) caneer of the stomach. It makes it millioze of victims weak and miseral tiese. Jack- ing in enerey, ell tired out. If often brings bout ebronic Invalidiem, premature old age, 3 Roriening of one's dage. You neec the help that you it you are mot fesiic. well a8 you showd. *You to sec how much heiter you will fe soon 5 you begin taking this wonder . ctomach reedy. Get a big 50 cent box from Jour druegiet today. ‘He' will Tetura your money if you ate Bot satisficd EATONIC SAward e Valera. president of the CFOR JOUR ACSTOMACD | ,,"Colica -irisn Kenublic, is at preas * en in the United States. lives of these helpless boys and girls in constant jeopardy. $500,000 w’ home wheve all the crippled children of the state, in- stead of one-third, as at present, will be cared for. 1" e used to erect a new fireproof i sl 18 e i 0 L s PR S e 5

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