Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 22, 1919, Page 6

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ih h! i -:hua,lu- ST i bvum. n-;auaa is scattered, Iy, 'y, witiioot effert, ecan Ym become a regular user ol h iniment, adding r enthusiasm u:;t of its many fi"m.m« other 1] le':ldl t’lll; world :rnr.,n ‘““k::% handy. Three sizes at - ‘x‘.YT& $.140. . Sloan's TIRLTNG l} It(» w21 hiane JEWETT CITY Rev. Mr. Partington, who has been 1: Fort Greble, Jamestown, R. 1, and is at present at the Army and Navy Y. M. C. A, is to preach as a can- didate at the Congregational church Sunday. C. K. meeting in the evening at 6 o'clock. Miss Emily L, Harvey, a missionary in India thirty“five years Is Lo speax Sunday morning. Miss Eva Cregan will lead the Hp- worth league at six o'clock. At the Baptist chureh Rov. M. D. Fuller's Sunday morning subjéct to Juniors wiil be The Ship-and to Scniors The Mission of Caristans. L. meeting &t 6:15. At 7 e'clock will be a union thanksgiving ¢ in this church. Miss Charlotte E. Owen, of New York field secretary of Ciwlian Ke- lief in Cobnecticut addressed Thurs- dz2y evening in the Hed Cross rooms a rumber of persons who are interested n a“social wer! and special health urge for the town:: Tu the recent lted Cross membaship drive many rsons have uot seell the use of res wing their membership as the waf over. The money is tovbe used for benefit of this téwn as has been stated before. T'he mill corporations are much interested and stand ready ) cooperate with- the Red Cross for © betterment of tiic conditions in Miss Owen very fcankly said she did not like the looks g the staté of Tairs-in Jowett City, wuen ghe saw boys shooting craps on the Main rcet gorners. Néither do the resi- dents of the town like it. Rev. J. H. Seiferman threw much light, gained oy his ewn experience, on the nced of truction in the home and of <he 1d sanitary conditions in many romes, 1t was agreed that the Red ross workers fake steps to inform nemeelves as to the proper procedure o take mp the work of the peace time srogrami. A meeling of the home rerviee comm‘ttec was held, it having sten ne appointed by the execu- ve committee. Dr. G. H. Jennings is chairman and Miss Jean Burleson was tle secretary. Members of Griswold Rest, Ameri- an Legion, are much gratified with the gift ok a desk donated by Alex MeNiceol, Concert by, -Bass Clet, Mis, Wapd, reader, Mr. McGarrall, violinist, ¥inn Upera House, Tuesday evening.—adv. Daniel Gray nad son Phillip of North Stonington spent Thursday at Paul Geist's and attended the funeral services of E. C. Willcox. Anne Brewster Fanning Chapter, D. A. R, condycted a food sele in the | Friday afternoon. Mrs. F. Whiting was in charge of the sale 4 wias assisted bv Mrs. B, C. Bligs, Cheney, Mfs. Henry Olson lda Foster. . Status Quo Ante Gone. But when - a democratic president congratulales a republican on being jected governor- uf Massachusétts— well, that cremates {he last vestige of he ‘status quo ante.—St. Louls Most- Lispatch, Deserve: Leather Médal. * Instead of resigning’ Mr. Burleson is neinting out the _miraculous operus ion -of the Pestoftice Department. His nerve under fire i3 entitled to ad- nitation—Toledo Blade. New Chancellor Of The Reichstag In Germany The State President has appoint. ad the former president of the State Minlstry, Herr Gustav Bauer, 10 Uc flate Chancellor. The Col tiondl Germas Natiomil A.-unhly will frem now on be called (ke {chatag. e e——————— Flowers and T’rets FOR ALL OCCASIONE rs Delivered HAPI!.WUOD NURSERY (O, | T. H. PEABOGDY Phone 936 A. G. THOMPSONFS Cl:h-orod.% Foot Specialist - YOUR FEET) Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Atch Suppert. Quite 7-8 Alics Building, 321 Main St Marwich, Cenn. Phana i el M S st i o At tht &pumhnr' e court he was acquitied of -setting .a- tgap in TFarmers i\ere o by tran: |Lus the - law..which rohibited trapp v,l;“ Trankiin H. Brown of Narwich, cor- oner for New London county, was in|chi Pawecatuck Friday, -investigating thé death of Frederick Shanyer, struek and killed by an automobile Saturday at midnight, Ney. 8, when walking on the Stonington-Westerly highway. The fatality occurred at a point aboeyt midway between the Norman place ul tm Chesebrough ice house. The ér, ae¢émpanied by Deputy Sher- it Wmhm H. Casey, Patrolman Jas. McKanight, Prosecuting Attorney B. H. Tewitt and several witnésses viewed the location of the accident. Then Coroner Brown held a heéaring in the office of Deputy Sheriff Casey. The investigation was privaté and the coronér will anneunce his findings af- ter constdering the testimony, which wag reed t0 each witness and . then signed as a true statement under oath, - - The witnesses summoned hefore the coroner were Oleott Milly, . I. .Gro- ver, Miss Irma- Glark, and Miss Grace Hoiland, forming an automoblle party, ; Edwin Sisson, a jitney driver, who saw a man, orumbly Hhanyer, walking by the roadsidé just before midnight, and Jetér saw the body, and two jit- néymen who. saw the body prior to its removal The two last named were summoned mostly for the purpcse of fixing the locamm where the fatality ocoursed, - It was alleged before the investi- gation was. commenced that Edwin Sisson in driving towards Westerly, saw & man walking aleng the highway, not far from the point where Shanyer was found. A few minutes thereaf- ter he passéd a touring car, coming from the direction of Westerly. He dimmed his lights, =0 that the operator of the touring car could better see the pedestrian. He passed no other car an attempt 'was m. bi anid,mcm e 4 terest “in the Miller had arranged to make the.trip with Aviator-Edward P. Brennan, by! state the payment of $20 and signing 2 -re-|{n the nat lease to the associgtion in event of in-| heing jury by accident. ; The arrangements!tional ‘werehfim'lm ’&2 w:h‘;‘ ‘the two m n the mac § was Hundreds %‘le xanen. wam“ 15:1 c'l‘x;l _::: L.DI‘ Lasonics, - had assem) to witness the te ang witnésssd an oxhibition with & ofi:‘:flfl,‘:fi"” and %"‘;’m"’"m’” geuving. i, v:““;:;hlg“;m&fe 1oang Medioal doclety Hbrary, ue un n field, when the machine left the ground 15 gnd 13, ang ”m be it barely cleared a stome wall, and the! tail end struck some tall brush. The | machine fafled to rise as the aviator expected, and a mome; }a.wrl crash- ed into thd branches of hlckorr tree, ‘cutting a clear swath: “The tail end caught in the bra\ah'“‘o‘uml the rplane to turn ear :Rt’ 5em, the nose of he. g;mxl:, tun g., Burdick, m e Was o Soccer teams of andma and rowing the ground. i Bri h‘d telies Plalnflel( will contest on Douglass Ayiater ennan recélved scra in Afx‘:zs“r:'me Mr, Miller Was uninjured. | fifeld, Bradford, this’ (Snt“rday) aft- To the uninitiated obsérver the alr-[erncen. plane was wrecked beyohd repatr. Mr.}! William Mnfiarvu was given 'a surs Brainard acknowledged that in 'ap-|prige party by -thirty N\mg friends pearance the wreck was .eomipiete, but| Thursday evening at- said it was not really as had as it| West Broad stroe’. looked to be. He sgid the engine was| winter . in N 3 not injured and that most.of the dam- | ents, Mr, and Mrs. William McGarvie aged parts could be’ used again. He Budlqn‘ and Haneogk poste, -G Ar will be hers a coipfe of Qays taking Bruckner, camp; U: 8: W, V., and the machine apart and ship it back to Meddm post, American Legion. and. the works for repairg:’ the Zecterl)' i'tafun' corps, have ac. cepted an ipvitation to-attend the un- in the case 5 riha- H. Smith G i i Dl et i s against the board-of )flthwng com ehtet ot ot o ot on that poag inte Pawcatuck. missioners of the town of Westerly, | men st - Episcopal -charch on The Mllls car, according to thestorylan appeal from thedecision of the ent be .hnl members of the units “desire to enlist 1 M’fl‘e commrmu now sede’ the P“blle‘ The. Loyal Workeérs o,t the ville . Beventh Day Baptist, elécted tnese offiers: Miss Fa G. Woodmgnsu, presiderit; Mré. Etmxy C.x! vice pmndpm _Miss Flor zm u .Ba T, :ecreury Mrs.%‘ . frish, ng: Mrs. 3(?! fo. N, fl.. amr, Rocll— ‘organ g\urdumm ummu!y !flpe‘r = churehi-- George: W. Sunday evan!nl. i Paul J, Gouvin _and Miss Clara Pi- i/ | card of White Rock, were married meshy mmnfig in the Chureh ot Imm ulate Concmuon by e'J. elledy. They wWere ‘tended by Miss Alice Gouvin and Jo- seph- Murra nd . fourth degrua worc Q erall hir e a.[uge‘v: viola: feoniferred upon five undmfles at the ' meeting of Westerly . vlq;t‘ supper followed lhn hu-hun 1'1;.5 Mapes cottage was entered | dutll\x ’z‘hmcuhi' night, tut. whether .- ‘p were taken wil]. met Hi}m Mrs, E. E. 4 an examination. wa d(nmwred by the ca w: er Friday morning, - Rev. Wilbur . Richardson, ™ ufz Greenwich, Conn,, will supply” hc First Bqniist cHurgh. o The Secanq Cowguloatl ‘hurch iurpn “will he supplled Sunday by Allen Bhaw Bush of Gales Fer- Mrs: Blla C. Willame, and- diiigh- | ter, Marv, ‘eft Thursday for _thelr; howe in Brooklyn. Woodward,’ lay. reader. Will -eonduét - services ‘in Calvary Emscopax ch rch Bundny moyn g EAST - THOMPSON © At .ihe resldeiu.e of Fernando Er. luna .Ross ' Saturday afternoon, No- vember. - 15 at 230 o'clock,- thelr youngest daughter, Blanche _ Aljce, was_united in_marriage with®Sarelia Rhodes; son of Evérett Rhodes, of Thompsen, - . The ceremony Wwas. per formed by Rev. J..R. _Miller. The singlé ring serviec was used, - bride -was attended by Miss Frances Rushneck, of Hartford. Miss Florence Rhodes of . Willimantie, sister of. th gfooni, as bridesmaids. Waldo Reon of’ Pascoag, a.cousfa of the bride, ‘best man’.gnd William Ohs of. “or 1 cester, was usher. . Sarah Rhod piece. of . tha groom was flower. girl ’I'he bride was gowned in whife taf- e; with white ostrieh ‘tips wore .8 . vell and earried brides roses withi-d shower of small white chrysanthefmui Miss Rushneck’s | dress was sk blué crepe. Miss Rhodes roidered tulie °over . Eacli carried a large boiiquet of pink ciirvsanthemuma.;The flower girl was gressed in blue silk with: pink mmmmgs and camed a Ibasket ~of -small; - -pink - - ehfysan- themums.- The - groon’s ‘gift to the «:bride was a tan.'color suede hand bag with faney ‘clasp, -comtaining a large ‘blue butterfly set in milkweed, | and checks, The groom's gift to his -attendants = —— : wefe cuff links. The bride’s. gifts tg the bridesmaids were brooches and té wmm i lheddflower gir’r] was 2 hrnc‘:ielut. The |- The public sehoo] meeting sehed- wedding march-was nlayed by Mis: 2 27 Straub, of Webster, The houce deo) |Uleed for November 17th. was faset- oratlons were palms, white and pink | initely postponed, owing to.the dsatnh bfxsonias and ,ch‘rs'?anther:n‘lms. Ak;out of Superviser W. H. Bijsa -Afl. the sixty near relatives with a ew, Thursds: friends were present, including Irwin jpachers ‘closed ashosls g Hollan ‘and. family o Hartford, oth-|attended the funeral, pervices of Mc. s froms Pascoag, Providence, Wor- | Bliss, at his heuse in Chestay ceéster; Pawtuelet; Fast-Orange, No J;| Other loealities report & (-t 1a. honey ¢hig season as does "’pthM. There was no.shortage. 6f" M Ie here 1s anather A'n!dll md fi‘ whele newly turnhhbd h e in Mass. The bride n’c?!ved fiYny ineluding cut, glass, linen, nllvm‘ xford 4and. New ¥ Lunch was erved” by five izirl nds of the bride, Misses Mildred - Sheldon, Alice Stevens.. Adeline’ Kimball, Gladyd| quent raing. The awner Smith.and Marian Young. The bride's | thriving hive bapvestod going -away dress was pound of Reney. of thé party In that car, was in that| board "in the matter o a lay out road n?:bmn theé time the fatality oc-!|in th& reconstruetion of a state high- cyrred, and some of the party saw the; way on the Post Road, the jury in ear bound’tewards Westerly, nresum- | the superior:court rendered a vér. ably Slsson's .car. They vrqeeeded! dict -im fayor of Mrs. Smith. The towards Stonington, but when gaing| points wof law raised in the case in’ for a distance of about two iniles, turn- | the matter of jurlsgigtion; the inter- ed and proceeded, back towayds Wes-|pretation 6f' fhe law in regards: to terly. It is claimeq that it wa< thefi| purchise and-condemnataion, raised that the Mills party first saw the mah | by ‘Attorneys Rathbun and Duna in wiho was lying besida the road. Young|favor of the anvellant were sustain Millg drove his car homeg; Yold his fa-| ed by Judge Doran, and the main ther that he had found a.man beside| point for the jury to:determine was the road, and immediately the sénior|the necessity for the taking of Mrs. Mills accompanied the boy to the site| Smith’s land, and not-te detérmine indicated, the methad by which it might be se- 8 In the meantime, Sisson had made|cured.” Mrs. Smith's main o6bjeetisn L another trip to, Wequetequock, and|was that the highway. as pmposcd when returning -discovered the body of | would come within tep feet of Frederick Shanyer. e drove hurriedly| well which was the source of wuter to Pawgatuck and reported the fact|supplv from . the -estate. - Under te | to Patrelman Knight, who went atlaw the Westerly Highway Commis- once to the location of . the fatality.;sioners bv themseives. or committeqs, The officér went to the Norman house,| have nuthing to do with state high- telephoned to Westerly for a doctor|ways. The state board has the right and finglly lecated Dr. I". I. Payne, who! to acquire land needed for highway on arrival declared that the man was| uses by purchase from a fund created dead, for that purpose. The work on the The Mills car. was caréfylly éxam- highway has heen held up at Haver- ined by officers not many hours af-|ShAm by reaton of the néndency of ter thé fatality, and thero were no|Dis case. Town Holleitor ’“fl_"-‘ - biod stains, ner anythimg abott the|/t¥ard g et . She Wogtang car 1o fndtedte that it had struck any- | Hishtay Commissioners and Assist- bedy or anything. ant Attornev General Sigson the state Coroner Brown had no statement to| board of public reads. make for publication Friday. The court ldjburr‘t:d to Menday SN . when the case of the state againit over im the vicinity"of the Moss farm | b, called for fial ' He ls charged in Paweatuck, Friday morning. Late| B 1 WA M08 & C50 a0 of mere’tha Thursday afternoon an airplane was ‘Elx’ ks it i seen .citcling over Westerly, the gvia-| 5% 11CA€S 5. groed v tor evidently seeking a-landing placs, B RS e — 1 fonr 'x:'f‘J;“dé?n; o &“u‘,:”“%‘,?;: Children Ory fOR FLETCHER'S came in contact with a rock, but the CASTORIA THE NEW WAIST SHOP “Always Something New” 104 Main Street : Norwich, Conn. 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Gur-retail prices are based on the cost to ys under comn tracts placed months ago, long before pnm started sheoting - . upwerds. We donot base our prices om “replacement This means actual savings of many dollars te yeu . oh your cloth s purchases if you buy here, - WONDERFUL OVERCOATS RICH,V' SOFT, FLEECY FABRICS $30, $35, $40 to $65 Beautifil ‘color effects in Browns, Grays, Hesather Miy- " tures, Overplaxds etc., one-quarter or ong-half silk lined, ele- gantly tailored—some have belted, backs, others haye belis - all around—smart town ulsters, fur collared coats and were conservative styles. A style for evéry man, no matter whit his preference may be. a0 Speclal Suit Values $30t0 $50 values.” -, Cold Da'ys Ahead' - SWEATER COATS CAPS ETC

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