Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 9, 1919, Page 6

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I Whet Is Going On lonign¥d Feature Photoplays at the Dasis Theatre £ Movion Pictures at Breed Theatre | WESTERLY S5 me oy Bres o | Thomas Hope. agent of the Pawca- but he received the information that e 1 Hall, tuck Woolen mill and a member of|the council had abolished the office of | i Norwich Xest. N , 0. 0. O g (] the Westerly school board, while op-|chief of police. Whereupon Chief Ful- Ioedss For ourse erating his automobile on the Watch|ler commanded the force to hang I"" . Hill road, Sunday evening. in pass-|its one coat and hat and turn in its| ing an automobile just ahead crashed|gun and club, and now he has gone| into the public service car of Hugh C.[into the grocery business. urt el F Words cannot describe the unusual Pendleton, who was driving.in the| The raid by the state police on the| L H = opposite direction. The Pendlcton car!| workingmen's club in Pawcatuck, in : . 1 oA advantages which we offer you. was wrecked and -Mr. Pendleton re-|which the officers were - raquired to| y g ceived internal injuries. and these four: force entrance, brought mo result, al- | he If you want the best business training passengers wore imiured: Jonn Web- | ihoush whiskey had been poured ‘in| er, v: d ou' ack of the |, gink before they entered the gelub e obtainable, take the advice of leading b\u— right ear. hgnd wrenched and inter-!phouse Saturday night. Since the ac- | ; E = 1 and be nally injured: George Delcourt, 106 | cused in another case testified in th ANNOUNCEMENTS iness men and let the largest st MacDougal strect, New York. cuis and | Slonington town court ihat they had | Backus Hospital Alumnae Postponer bruise in ead "~ an body Albert | h d drank booze 2 e regular meetin K equipped, the most up-to-date and only | Young: 3ai" “Frotpeot aviaue. New | hontr, 27, drane hooze i the Torcs o g business trnmng school in this section York, lleft kuee sprained; dnd Charles club have evidently been prepared for poned to Wedne-da f ewis, ncock street, Brooklyn.:,ny raid. The state police are of the —_— - mentioned in the last Um.t‘edhsytutes gové bruises and cuts in left knee. The|opinion ihat oniy x s ol TR e PR Kol 1 last three. name: Pplafine to attend | j04z¢ has been kept on th ey X ermment report on such schools, train an st by 9y g pt on the premises The ‘proverty &t Ocean Beach; w e gaton .fabr: the .Dresent:- week, | g o Uy o O, e Dotiie an excellent ition. and do business on the grounds.in the| ., G that w : @ : %a Jsn g place you in excellent posi | imieresc "oF Xew York atms. T):{LJ",':-};“]‘:““' at went into the sink Saturday )-‘1{:&‘ and aas ha ilati | pact was s at Mr. Conditions re diffs i vever, e 4 and sunll(htllldaym:ll departments and Hopoicht MM e oy of the town of Stoninzton. i o AT Sy (Gl . taken to the Martin se. - | ultaneou: with the raid on H e ot aBor 000. ... The > a worthwhile position. laton was conveyed to his home On | \Warkinemen's elub. piher srate o A l ITTI E SAI E OF LPEICE . nreaton : ETie G Eroun £ John street. e {th her | Men visited the Hoxie house. C‘alixte | kow contemplates speiin 5 Expert, certified, college and normal Mrs. Hope was in the car with T Dofresne, proprietor. There the po. | {000 15, fiopFo ) . 3 husband and neither was _injured.! peiTeSne. Droprictor. - There the po i [ 000 in improvemen [ trained teachers who have had actual busi- | The car but slightly damaged e B e e School S l £ | Womia not atate Mondhy. what he in : z Z ET | i i a|brandy. three of rocl - a I tended e e ness experience will give you individual, el e e i e uppliies | oo personal instruction and inspiration to win Watch Hill road at the lop of the ill| The case’against the lquors and ! Attention “To Ee A A = habag & jstam D. Bab- | vessels will be d b Justic . . . . . - i 4 Sa il Success in Business. | near the residence of Tienf Pawen. | of ihe Peate Byron 1. Sacknam ie|] School time brings with it certain demands—the Pencils || c a a . | tuck. with his mother and another Pawcatuck, Thursda ept. 18. At t Say to yourself: 1 take a course in |1ady were riding towards Watch HIIL| this time the owner will have oppor- and Pens, the Paper and Ink, the Book Straps and Draw- ‘ s and to the extr rig he cen- |tunity to cla the seize@ goods, or|f j . . . . K pa business or shorthand at the Norwich jand 1o ihe cxireme vight of the con”| M L0 faim (he, seized zoods. orl} ing Implements—all the various sundries which each child ! i) . 3 3 Sl A teh Hill in| claved confisca t state a e morning o 3 o'c Commercial School, near the Post Office Tennay e e e e «:’”m" x:ltxha‘nfl'c?-al' must have. We have gathered them together, and have § .75 0, e e e | me dstion SRR IS 0, I, en wter, o he arrent) | priced them as low as we could. : : ay or night classes z The Steering zear and caused the car|prosecution for violating the law. & Sh inio a stone wall. The Town Sergeant Herbert P. Clark GET THEM NOW AND BE READY naaar or ter car was wrecked and Mrs. I summoned jurors for the Septem- = | Seversly ‘ana ‘perhaps > Ser ber session of the superior court, at PEN AND PENCIL SETS in | CARMINE INK R, | Evel’y Day IS Startlng Day Jured. The other occupar Kingston. _as lows: Clifford W fancy boxes, 35¢, 45¢c, 75¢, 85¢c, 98¢ | FOUNTAIN PEN INK, 12¢ and 15¢ . . With minor injuries { Campbell. James J. Clancy, William A LEAD PENCILS from 2 for 3c INK ERADICATOR o This Week at the Norwich Frankc W, Holmes, 5. died Sunday | SUlvell. Danicl ‘Srurras. Bernara 7.1 "o i 55 each | INDELIBLE 1N Vb naioes ‘ pimmes, 1 6d ot | Christie. as grand jurors, Monday i e . S SR & % | afternoon at his home in Wood street, | (hri s rand - jurors. e o o Shigis s SRRl 8 >rovidence. For the past thir ine | Sep : Patrick Morrison. Nicho- COMPOSITION BOOKS 10c Commercial School Providence. For the paat thiry mine | e e eteker oo || NAmIONs "L e SN S Jears he b D N mor was born in|Ravmond K. Gould, William E. Burk || CLUTCH PENCILS, . nickel ! R S | Sto n son of the late HazardiWayland A (Saunders, David A. B plated .... 10c and 17c each e e rote E o o< Prloimes. | \When Sturgeon. Joshua Robinson and Frank E e 5 : > Dig Attend I Semietn s Frown jurors, to report on || FENHOLDER: T and Se | R PADS fo s his parenis and resided here v e 17, INDELIELE PENCIL . 100 | sroves hiniself equal A went to Providence. Local Laconics. SCHOOL CRAY Bsbort | WRITING PAPER LIS he ed Miss Emma A. Taft. who! Jederal officers made a Sunday visit ed coiors ... 6c and 10c. | ENVELOPES 1212 s with o daus Mrs. Myron A Cook, | to places rep ried as violating the li- || FOUNTAIN PE> self fillers PAINT SE I dapannen Woulda survive h > also leaves three sis-|quor law, in South Kingstown boxe: 0 |2 Mrs. Baward Doty of Stoning The Kinzston baseball team : oy PEDOSdNS1.50) oA “Seteit. rdh £ ik ton, and Mrs. Frank W. Coy Shannocks, 8 to 1, Sun- PARKER FOUNTAIN PE [EBBENG: STRADPS = S 1 wo- Fannie D. Holmes of West with filler ......... $1.50 and $2.00 | SCHOOL 50c to 75¢ Fis L. M. CRANDALL Mr. Holmes was intznsely he same class{f PARKER JACK KNIFE, sels | Rt H0o and e B . atn e I ieam. “us fillers eee... $2.50 to $5.00 5 200 A | Frank Lodge, F. & A . Sunday_ gam L = = 59 Al Chamber of Commerce Bldg. e Providenice: Royal Arch Chap rom above Norwic ERNSIIER o f oSt bo and 2t ) Sc and 35c jar ter: Providence Council, Royal and o 2 PEN WIPERS ...... 3 2c | GLUE § . , deeey 126 Near the Post Office Select, Masters; standard bearer o e e, oot soed 1n thel§ PEN AXND PENCIL ERASERS | MUCILAGE: ... 5S¢ to 15¢ Calvary Commandery ights em . ©! estel r- kS 18 n "R TN “OMP. e Palestine Temple. Nobles of the|bad condition, the White Rock road is 5S¢ and 10c | PRAWING COMPASSE 50¢ Mysiic Shrine; Rhode Isiand Cons worse, and the worst of all is the|| CARTER'S KOAL BLACK D PAPER, for lunches | cottish Rite, and the Mas Bradford road, barring perhaps Atlan- INK and WRITING FLUID 10c o | tic_ave at Pleasant View. | The prospective tearing up of the streets to lay sewer pipes is probably when Deputy She {a reason why the highways in the sted Arthur Conmell. instruc- & to% ri of the town are in such motormen in the Shore Linelj.q condition Railway a civil action| mpe two' automobile mishaps on v George Durfee, through his| i ch Hill road, Sunday, arence E. Roche. This is| there is reckless driving on that rans assoc It was ten minutes before mi MONTVILLE s e of Miss Elsie Pratt : Eidredge of Niantic| A delegation from this church are Sunday morning at the Bap-|p'anning to attend the meetings of the New I[.ondon association which meets| brought b ttorney. ¢ s text from Heb. wi tixe Montauk Avenue aptist | t surre: 0. “By F Wells of Jer: S = outcome of a mixup that oceurred | iSit Jowr dredge also sudon, dnesday and| p oty after ‘;t\mh«\ uRom ’|‘““““ The Kingston fair begins today offertory solo s Je > Du © ims e was assaulted ). Charles (. Blake, Ci “for : : urd Mrs. Fred Sherman of | [ ! Pekes ~onneil| R hicago, for- rs. arl Johnson entertained her e o Al e | Connell without -provocation. Conr nerly of Westerly, is here visiting = ther, Mrs. Letitia Lt i laims that when the car in which{ 2700 Montville. Cén ot i D : d Gardner | he Wwas riding reached the Paweatuck ! "N U o mrizing daughter Ma- N SEanie Bl Bt day of Mr.|Tiver bridge stopped to discharge | ne. and son leo Higgins, mo- — = {and Mrs appel | passengers. that Durfee. one of (€| (ored to Madison Sundas T ASKFOR and GET ekl toF '8 wiEtl Wbt o { marked in sarcasm: “Tets get on and | ciurned from i two weeks' visit in ’ ! friends in Binghamton, X , and|take a ride with the scabll Connel|Hartford and Springfield. 3 fcinity. - Mrs. Bdmbnds expects to re- |2sked: “Do ¥ou'meni A v4S| Mrs. Brron S. Cooke of Providence main several months told he was i dressed | has returned home after spending the hrough the summer moriths the Phil-|chin. There was ng Faoio TEA- 0 View. : . M.Ited Mllk ips Sunday school class will hold its|more scab talk. at t JAater| Nri Benmmett Chappell a e | 1ips Sunday school class will hold its| oL SiAC. noor Connell when off duty| Mr™ Demnett | Chap e BALANCE OF OUR FAN STOCK MUST GO For Infants and Invalids | /™ ™ Codisic s ' met Duri n High s and il 6 o S T Tene Aveid Imitatiens aad Substituies in the church parlors, | ¥ he wanted action e - SHIanC Wl =ave | Rim that if ne wantec faction el 5qay for their home in Middletown. AT soiloo—penepaes Mgl R A . | might be accommodated 1ere hio. | no_response. TR Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barber and ChE e e son. Robert, started Sunday on a mo- e - . i repurming from theear barm xt-| 00 SN S G T e Norwic ectric Co. R ™ - e saged Judge Herbert W. Rathbun as|™ ‘5] George G. Kinnear, and his f nsel. and the judge ished Lond ride, arrived in Pawcatuck ua y— uan 1 y-— “lc ness d of $1000 for the appearance of|fiom overseas Sunday evening - They onne n saperior cou ALl are now at ome of Private K. T Wb Kingston, Sept. 27. near's Stillman averue completed work on We h: 1 k d The littie town of Richmond ir Stiltman Which has been remodelc PHOEN]XViLLE e have a complete stock an i o T raTos o HOs New York for| | Rev. and Mre. E. E. Gaies Harr A Fson ety et & by g 1 dren have returned lo their home in| Readvilie. Mass. ang MieS judgment and adds to the role a tomeh can make PROMPT DELIV- B e e = HiRrora adter & visi 0 305 &t M52 | Josien o7 Wareebeer Saec ey that makes It disimetly her own. She ERY oF abv or il vicei the iocal poll sty e NOANK Mrs. Annie Wagner is confined 10| Riverside (-ortain ham family at) iS5 Kle of the eve or move fals to dispens h the entire pr \r. and Mrs. William J. Ellis gave er home by illness. votter have | ,John R. Vinton, G. A. Small of| head It is a tra 14 p y prepared sk o Tile ' chance with | farewcll party Iriday migne fof theis| . MIand Mre Worden Fotter Nave|pirnside Mk Auctin’ of of| hetoticad by the eusual ot sizes of ANTHRACITE coal. ; pat leow des s g S TR S e Sunaay gueits AE e w bie Tactorm puttr ‘ The ex-police force who, by th or 1 niversity of Detroit £. E v e Jtracaler andeis &ablg, SatiOte . | % b 0 Cco &l h + d e e % e mext| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman of sy eman | Jean Paige does am unusual bit ur AL i8S Ires mmed an d gland states, not mumeri our vears. There guests pres- | Portland. Me. who have heen Suesls|and John Gabrey and Roy Clemens| Acting in the character of S o o 5y ( iz : and 4 handsome ring was present S ;"!“‘ Mrs, ed . fratiinnn, inave Ly ed Willlmantic Tuesd | death scer higk nm S it eens Ay Mr. I Refreshment vere | 1eturned home | Maude on o 3 L: Rogers Lytton as Ba as CLEAN as careful SCREEN =tandiug but an oven dve et In|od X e e on_of Manchester ' and | a6l 1o Moers L : ING can make it States that the real motive for the de he Sunday school convention to bel io Boston after Visiiing Mrs. Duncan | giee rge Spauldin 3 On Bergheln, deserves i n . obilization was not because of pro- d W dayain Jewett City will be | McDonald. B , i tidir fam ¢ Wor- | Wiy, SRokal oy 4 . - Hibitien, fear of unionization or any vell attended by members of the Bap- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tracy of Win-! ccoior S iheks A {nv)mt‘o'u‘ s They certainly pu i NOW is the time to get your hing of the nature. but hecause & set| list Sunday school here. No delegates f ~henden, Mass. announce the birth of few days Tl of wagon tires the town of Rich-] Were appointed. since so many are ex- 1i-pound son, Wilcox Trac Aog T S rtalie euaste] aram his wudicr CO fore the t re 100 TMATTOW pected 10 attend s, Tracy was ,\m-\" ence Wilcox m Portland ove bor Day. | - — - - AI be T rta- ng complaints that the dirt 1¢ Mizpah class will have a picnic | Jaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wil Quite a’ num g i endsa E & 5 a‘nspo a roads of* Richmond were beir - | on the lawn at the home of Mrs. Ada| “cx of Prospect Hill. e dance a artlett’s ‘;,"' 3 H];‘],,, | 3 DavIS TH[ATR,E roined tion and dehverydela s of next O o wchicion fhia| Pitch Wednetay arteragorn Eanhioat] M i Mis Arehie Wilox and son|Hionaer ooy | he prosies that would nave rm y X Wheels of which carried too narrew | Will take place, cup, knife, fork and|are on their way home from France Lahor Day Har Roy La-| He ¢ ! o lires. Chief Fuller was offi xio- | spech. W ind are expected to arrive the first of | tham, Harold Pe oy Clem- | 110 K winter are upon us. tified to measure all wagon tires| Monday evening the young people of week in New York ens motored Kenn reservoir | & vE8 % tedl thes = I ahe tae aud 5 Villages ) [chureh conducted service| s F. Ring has returned from a stay|and returned witi 06 figh, | mide L sh Ry immediate villages and measured thel Lhe Box Scouts will have a meeting | rrom his duties in the Ship and Engine | 1 urned | D40 35 gt width of every wagon tire. skipping| ein aum Ol Luesday evening. | .ompany at Groton ity Sunday sl ot hinn e 1 9 none. } & : omps o op aomler who has| i omas Macgowan of Terrace ave-| Among local people in Willimantic| haranes he ) pretty Telephone 24 Chief Fuller !hnrv made a "'xmr to| = 53 ¥] nue has returned from a visit to his :;"”";"“.““'", Mrs. Josivn, Mrs. RUSS.| oirla poor r [ Mr. Collips the effect that there were no tires be SIS e L 3 varents, Mr, and Mrs. George Mac-iMrs. Latham. Roy Latham, Roy Clem-| 5|7 & ‘h =0 Vit 1z used in the town that were not Stk a*’j‘fi:""];dv;omv\fi:: Zowan. in Hallville, |ens and Wiirred | ais n up to legal requirements, and that hich 1o Spaniiee (na¥s to his| 200 Fiotte King has recovered from| Miss Pansy Neff is with her moth-| alla : these particular tires' had been within Mre Tonaie sarpesusionmmer | | o ont. fliness er_at Clark’s Corners | the law. His assertion as to :hlr S B iet] ; er- Eleanor McDonald to attend the! Schools in town opened Monday | i o i | gon tires w ot accepted. He of- [ FH{F Avinue S - . | vecational school in New London this| with the follow teachers: Axe Fac - sure forea to prove that he was right and| ;. ot » who has- been iIl,| LS50 t 1011 ) Hag ¢ asked that a man be sent to verify his{ ' Mrs. Fred Fitch, who spent # 1 will attend the New 8 ol | finding-—which was done. Pty ,f‘mm at ‘Groton: Fone Dot -ollege | hoenix T Then came the smash—when the .0 "W NST 30 FRGen Lone | Peinc returned to his Cl¢ N \ ture town council met. Tt elected all the| g mpion T hosnital at Haw- reockers’ meeting on vhic h town officers with the exception of the Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald frave Mass. after s “ation. chief of police. But Chief Fuller, re-} returned to Fair Haven after a visit] am_Tourjee and ac HIRIOVIRE: atteriher ) Bihis in ceiving no notice to the effect that he| (g ralatives here E rie are employed by Barlow | © r W Of Hea Mill' i had been eliminated "“'"h“","d on the| “\fiss Beatrice Tourjee s visiting in | sonry work { 4 : th & an job. At the meeting of the town coun- | Mystie. 3 e et ot h ] lg ©ll he rendered his monthly bill—$10.| Schools of the village will not com- | e ] 3 SOUTH KILLIVGLY ! but not only was the bill thrown out,| mence until Sept. 23 on account of an. | - nu rrett of New York was a| Mr. and Mrs. Arth Jacques anc < i b i week end guest of relatives sons of Manchester ars visit t Bishop Hamilton, recently ret il W. Barlow's rom China. spoke at the service ! M. Doane has returned to work f ‘e church Sunday afternoon o General Supply Co. of Danic Mr. and Mrs. George Smith have/son afier his va-ation noved to Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young and Mr. We have decided to close out this line of Paints. There is no better paint made. Such as we have, as long as they Mr. and Mrs. A. . King are to move | and Mrs. William Franklin of Dan last, will be sold for less than we could buy the same today V. E AT ALL TIMES AT LOW _FUEL COST e s f g, e ensereinen, Sund A wholesale. FE yeus ago the Rickardesn & B e s e s Yo B Hall inctored to ONE GALLON CANS.......... $3.50 | type of hmwithlllnfidtfltg:ev R e L e W web b r Toocting of Lum = i tion so heated by special t it lter's wother in Biddeford [ Charles Edgerly is work for Tu- . ONE-HALF GALLON CANS..... $1.75 Richardeom Is not affected by properties in . Tilian s nas returmed from| ctus i Viniac S e i the water — it cle from the faucet — week Maine. Frank . and r. and rs. Ar- ONE QUART CANS............ 90¢ RIK free rom discatoration of rast OF seot for T Mot whio has been anio-Lthvr i te: BN vaan L Mg ATy ¢ { G 3 HEATER Jaundry or both through Maine, has returned home. ) 1 Spenlthe weak . = zh Ma Aas re < Bl end wit relatives Ir uburn For homes, apartment houses, barber sheps. A fishing boat owned by J. (ole of Mrs. Ernest Hal nd son loger o 'y I ks, offic budldings, eacages or wisterhaat. | ..\ Tondon, caught on the fiats mear | 1ot ford have heen Lnending o ren | s g Taimacss : | ing) wimming e okce, the economy e trolley bridge. was towed @way |duve ot The Oaks Rl e L L R 4 e ouse o S ec s e E S S R i s alles i Wt Totonas Hensr el ""”"‘]1 BEROIQeE evar minae: i < S ‘ 3 < 3+ vesterda | ERuvmona Gates was 'a visitor in | s aoany, Baulletin Building 74 Franklin Street RICHARDSON & BOYNTON CO Blodae = S BT R it s full of Taus o i a rare things on earth. = e hv' story fu of & Telephone 531-4 429 Industrial Trust Building, About the hardest -to - find l TH Rl T B oneirar the man el Srove A rakll tres g R. L is a_man who makes love to his wife wh will" not " speak at least one kind| who takes i Y The Pa i " l"‘m ‘When there’s trouble on his mind. word a day. eomplete the bill for tod:

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