Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 18, 1920, Page 7

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‘WESTERL DV ¥ ing (of a new highway to Bradferd and anothér at Pleasahit View, the board of highway commissioners have awarded the contracts to thé lowest bidder, R. H, Newall, of Ux- bridge, Mass. - The former w be of bitim.nous macadam and other of bituminous concréte. The republican town committee, at a meeting held in the eouncil cham- ber of the town hall, prepered this siate of delegates to the etate cone vention, which will be.prepented the ca;mfi next ;μur & rice W. n, ves sutmably stolen from some lotal| uel 1, Davie and Jokh Fetguson, Ira miil, as it is no part of tie merchan-| jonn J. Dunn, Martin M. Speliman dise taken from freight cars. The|ang Dr’ Thomas E. Robinson. A léte bags contained balls of cotton’ twine 'ter trom George B. Utter, of the staté and roping wound on bobbins. The| contrsl committes was read, whieh material is such as is used in the| Liuommended a caueus law, 1o De Clark Thread mill and the mill of the 1({d4' unon at the hext cauous, A Lotratne company and was probably | committee composed ot Marttn K. ting under the direction of Po- lice" Ohiee Thomas. B. Erown, Ser- t Doneld Ferguson, accompanied £y Btegeant Greene of the raiiroad fio- was out on a search fo - chahdise stalen from treight cars, but none ws found. The total amount thus fegovered is cstimated to be worth about $10,000 and six men are held for & hearing in tie Unitéd] States district court, accused of being 4 part of the.gans of thieves. ; In seéarching a hog liouse in the fear of Oalt streét, the officers found, two bags of stolen’ property, that was 35D — For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA Somsany, wew voru orTY. EKONK There was no church service Sun- day or Tanner of Wakefleld, R. L, is Tt visiting his brother, George Tanner, also his sister, Mrs. Hamilton Wilsox, aad is calling on old friends. Miss Margaret Tanner reopened school here Monday morning after three woeks' vacation while she has Deen caring for her mother. isappeared fast Saturday erv icy and dan- eling without creepers. Warren Tanner transacted businees n Moosup Wednesday. Charles Tafner attended the repub- Béan caucus heid In Union hall, Vol- yatown, Thursday eveninz. Constant Chatfisid and John N. Lewis wero elected de es to the state conven. tton W. and Emory Davis of Plain- rs here Thursday even- were ™ g William Congdon does not improve ta_hea F. Colbarn will vacate the Edgar Wilcox farm soon. e last huge snowdrift on the main 584 to Voluntewn was sheveled out Monday W n Care, who fell on the ice and in his back, is ablé to de out after fined to the house a week New Haven. — The annual epring N ot the Holyoke College e association New Haven and vieinity is to ba given Ssturday, March 20, at the Lawn club. —— LAUREL GLEN Martin Kimball and family have moved from the Glen t0 a farm near Hopkinton City which they recently purchased. Mr. Jones and family of Pendleton Hill are to occupy the house vacated by them. Dwight Main was a caller in West- erly Wednesday. . Frank Powell and Clara were entertained by Miss ‘White Tuesday evening. George Hill 1s night watchman at the Béthel mill. The gypsy moth men are boarding with Mrs. Phoebe White while in this seetion. Miss Annie Congdon Was the guest of Miss Ruth Main Thursday night and attended the Community club mesting. Wednesay John Geer butchered two pigs for Charles Palmer that weighed 868 pounds. They are to go to Natick purchasers. Mrs. Willlam Puttiken returned Friday from New York accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Lduise Skinner, who is to remain for an indefinite visit. Mrs. Charles with quinsy. Marble is suffering Middletown.—Frederick R. Root, in charge of one of the Connecticut state hospital farms, is coffined to his home as the result of an injury received last | week while handling ice. He was struck on the back ot the head with a | large cake of ice and suetained a se- rious injury. Many pastries and cooked dishes are delightfully flavored and made tich and wholesome with Domino Syrup. It is also delicious on cakes, waffles and biscuits. A pure cane sugar product made by the refiners of Domino Package Sugars. American SugarRefining Company “4Sweeten it with Domino’’ Grasslated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, Syrep. Taylor | eny Hattle | tically w taken from ome of these plants. It was of no great value to the thiet, and just Why it was stolen is not plain. The police beli 3 in fear that his ome might be raide in a search for stolen goods, as was done in, the railroad cases, so he re- moved the bags and their co s the hog house, which is locate the property of another. This find, how- evef, may be a clue that will develop into’ connection with the theits from the railroad company .as the police be- lieve that other merchandisé had been hidden in the hog house and removed elsewhere. The police have full knowledge that several guilty men have escaped. The six men now out on bail are to be giv- en a hearing in the United States court at Providence today (Thursday) provided the district attorney is ready to proceed. An act in amefdment of an act en- titled An Aét to Incorporate the ve that the thief o Lewis Stantori and Afthur was: appointed to prepare & law, or rules for the government of local caucuses. Local Laconics, . The Irish Bond drive is now on at Westeriy. The Pawcatuek river dam, just bes low the bridge at Westerly, is being | gradually washed away, A part oh | the Connecticiit side was swept oft | year ago, and a saction on thé Rhode {Island side went with the present | freshet. Through the eftorts-of Frank W. Coy of the board of trade transporta. | tion* committee, the 0.05 & m. train i for Boston, will make regular stops at_Westerly, comiencing Mareh 23. Reginald F. Desn, of Westerly, has | Speliman, | L—P | bassed the physical examination for Wesi Point. He Will take & two months’ course Of préparation té en- | ter the military academy in June, Westerly and Watch Hill Steam Ferr: company, was passed in the senate Wednesday. The act reduces the cap- ital stock from $300,000 to § s Senator Littlefield presented a reso- lution of the South K councll, -requeésting indefinit poement of an act pro: holding of alternate sessi perior court for Washingten coun Westerly and Kingston. The tion was referred to the judc: mittee. The act providing fo nate sessions at Wi adjourned ‘sessions he olu- com- aiter- of { the presiding judge, wa Senator orly. The Pawecatuck river at Westerly is now on a al “raging canal,” conséquence | water is ru arragans: e miles an b nimpeded &t Compartively emal has come d Maurice W. F soon ¢ would be no surprise if some resulted to that little building on t Pawcatuck bridge, the rushing water We % a Spite Supr { the with foi e been considerably convenienced. in Rhode" y_parties milk act which w for ¢onsideration sented to the legis! cided to hold the matter ove: convéning of he legisiature of 1921 Isratel A. Smith, 75, deputy 4 I comes I t] e in service fees in all cr and in civil cases, double stances in the latter neédsure was sent to the finance mittee. The fees and costs i cases under the present law been ‘changed in fifty sHeriffs and deputies gay fees do not pay the actual cost transnor . The cost in divorce proceedings is jumped from $3 ury. Judge Edward M. ‘Burke held a spe- tlal sesston of the probate Wednesday morni ] Charles G. Croig, leaving widow. Leola A. Craiz w o probate and Mrs. Craig co as executrix. Bond $1,000. John Kennedy was appointed appo: Rev. William L. Bucdick, it the First Alfred c! o N, atd of h & has resiged to t: Rev. M Pastor for twenty-six ye: yéars with the Alfred churct 16t propose to retife permanently from the ministry, but fesigns to a le fian with an engineering sorps eral goverriment, with al At Devé, headquarters St. Patriek's day in Westerly was crally 6bserved by the we: en, and Masses in the C: Ghurches in Westerly and Pawecatuc and fiv a 6lit regard to racy & condit'on. Th no special sessions of Irish orga tions. Some Friends of Irish Fri célebrated the day by gving subs tial support to the Irish bond cam- creed or a; paign. After careful consideration of th geveral bids receiveq for the bufide GORTON’S FINNAN HADDIES, Ib NICELY CURED._FRES The Freshest and Best Fish Obtainable .In Boston FOR_THURSDAY AND FRIDAY HADDOCK, Ib. . FRESH SHORE, 4 n That the green was displayed with- | | STONINGTON | | upon_information furnished | olman Wheelér, of Paweatuck, ks tomobile with the tire missing | ffom one 6f the fear wheels was held |up at about 1 o'clock, Wednesday by Patrolman Fox at Mys- Three sailor boys fromi Newport | were in the machiné and took it withe lout leave and said the Gwner twas | probably o Fall| River man, They o their names as EA Dodge; Wil- | set try N . The sailors | they asked a police officer in erly if they were on the right road for New London. Herman 8imons, Jr., arrested by troiman Wheeler i Paweatuck, before the Stonington town court sday, charged. with bréach of and assaulting his wife. Ta‘gned he pleaded not guil- fter a hearing a fine of $12 and as imposed. . Lilian Gray Stanton Carsen, Tuesday evening suddenly of heart failure, having recently recovs cred from a attack of pleurisy ang pneumonia. She was born in Stonington, the daughter of Mr, and corge H. Stanton. She was a , 4nd was a former r s the Congrégational church organist of _lin Mystle, and &4 member of the choir | Of of | | the Second Congregational church in Stonington. She is survived by 10N - banks | Ber parents, and 2 sister, Mrs. War- g hankS|ren C. Perkins, of Stonington. age has bee ndone the line Stonington Pointers. and the manufac s bave Miss Mary Moreland, of' New Lon= don, will give a talk ‘on Citlzensiip Al o Line of Ameticanization, the auspices of the Travel club, Tidoy afternoon. The meeting will | be at the library and public is {nvited, Mrs. Albeft G. Randall and daugh- | Janet and Barbara, of New Ré- street. | The American Leglon gave a sue- ful dance in Borough hall Wed- night. Mrs. Annie Wilbur, who has int the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Hoffman, in New Brighfon, §. 1 ¥ | | s returned to her home in the | ‘cv‘last meeting of the members oank band a committes was nted to draw up a set of by-laws tion, to be presented ng. Capwell of Mystic has nding a few days with her Mr, and Mrs. Otis Douglas. d Banks and family 6f Pos auonnéc are moving t6 the Anderson 1se in Pearl street recently vacated ¥_James Martin, homas Peterson, who ' has a fow daye in New Yorlk, m Ballistrina has purchased a 3 boat from New London own- Capt. Louls Thprssn has returned sit to New York. Wi has peen restimed at the Pen dleton shinvard in Mystle after a i down of several weeks, The-ma- the mén employed there villagé returned t6 wWork mpany Mondav morning. J. D. Norcross of Boston will ad- meeting of the Men's guild at ist church this (Thursday) ing. Tt is hoved to° 4rrange a ting fof, the afternooh for the wo- id children, with Dr. Norcross | as _speaker, and 16 have the ‘supper 1‘3"4 lecture for the men in the evens fin Dr. hur Woeodworth, who is employed isher’s Island, is sperding a few at his home here. Elizabeth Rogers has been of rheunatism. ymnd Rathbun 18 spending a tew stol. t feports from Filton fish . show - that fish 166 ever ew of the €hermen have beén ablé t6 go out r the 7 two months 6Wiflx*to the r conditions, DUring the pleas- cr of 1ast wéek & few Boats but fish were véFfy ecarce. dragging én the same théy have always work- ime of veaf and where barrels ¢oUld be 8= e day’'s fishing. is probable thAt the ) eath 1 | into deener watet or catiséd them to bury deep in the mind, Capt. John Hendriokson has sold his otorboat Agate to Clayton and Wil. ifam Chappell. Owing t6 poor health Captain Hendricksofi 18 éomvelied to, léave the water and ha§ purchased a farm in Rhode Island arnd will move there sopn. The Chappell brothers will enzage in lobstering and tter frawling. Both 6f théseé men jave had experience in fishing on sothié of the Hair Grown on Bald Head After being slmost totally bald, & Hew apoily found Iatarine grow '?s'fi'z"'fla,":i""ma ) o that be wil) send m'(;lgz'm'r&j;ih :"‘% o BT iy, i Bave grows Pat. aller wi this out. sbow others; this is gengine. larger. boats which took trips along -the coast and out into deep water. Stanléy Dodgé of Brookiyn was & recent €aller in the village. Mrs. @arali Palimer, who has spent the wintsf months with her daughtet, Mts, Abbic P. Anderson, in ~Jerséy City, has réturned to hér homé here. Mps. Charles: Barber has gone fo New Haven ta care for Bre. Silas Weavetr, whe has influenza. Mrs. Joseph Sistare is il w! Her daughter, Miss Carrie 'S who_has heén fl] for the past week, is much better. . The new.bsdt, of Harold Ashbey's was giyen a trial trin this week and dnewertd evéry expectation of the owner DA - BOLTON There'is to be a téwn meeting Fri« day afternoon, Mafch 10th, for the purpose of laying a tax and voting on the"matter of discontinuing the road fromi Ohdries M. Led's northeast to the state foad. state road. This Foad iz used very little an@ has not beon kept in repalr f6f yeats. ‘It is mostly srass grown and tfeés and bushés ndd from each #1468 over in tlte centér of the 6ld road. iton friends of Mrs. William of North Hayen were grieved o Jearn of her déath March 5th. Mrs, MéLean wae for Many yeats 4 resi- dent of Bolton. Sherfs strvived by thor husband, two sofs, Clerence of Buffalo, N. Y., and Wililat 6f North Haven, two daughtérs, Missés Ellena MeLeah, who teaches in Meriden, and Afina 5, Who lives at home, and by & stster of Weet Haven. Hérdld 1ee sre to move Apfil 1 T{mmmo ?eflt%r to & cottage of F. T, ns in Vernon, m:f Mr, Lee ht- engaged by the foreman, Erfiest ward. Week end visitors at Mr. and Mrs, LR XK. Jones' were Mrs. Frank Hart of Néw Havgn and Miss Eva Jonés of ord. ¥ % Lavania O. Fries was a Wil ‘manti¢ visitor last week: Lucy, Sherman, Miss Louise Adam: * The grange meeting planned for last ' Ralph Eaton, Keeney Lathrop, Alfred- N W : acccunt of unfavorablé. weather and traveling. William O. Sanford and James, nikdn were anpoififed delesates at the vepublican caucus. held last week. Miss Mary Mathein spent the: waek end in Hariford, in Miss Annie M. Alfc N J., with Kather anlon. spending this week ifi 8 ter with Mrs. Herbert House. WINDHAM Rev. R. D. Hateh of Southport was] in chargé of theé services at St. Paul's Sunday aftérnoop. Mr. Hatoh wae & former reétor at St. Paul's, The Auction Bridge ‘club mét with Miss Gertrude Arnold Monday évens ing. The néxt mesting will be with Miss E. . Nedls. Albert Guild, formerly of Hampton, was the guéet of his cousin, Dr. F. Bl Guild, this week. The Woman's _Missionaty ;soatety met with Mrs. C. R. Ulley Wednesday at 3 p. m. . Lo\?ls G. Frink and Chatles Potter have been ifi Branchvills for several days on busifiéss connocted ‘with the J. A. Wér estate there. Mr. Gouslin, Who has been 4n th employ of R. Gi Waterous, is t6 go to Branchville April 18t to work for Mrs. J. Alden Welr, - Mrs. H. L. Binghdm has “gone fo Hartford to ass Mrs. Andrew * F. Gates for a few weeks, . 5 Miss Clara Jobnson - returns this Week, from Norwich, wheré she has | Been the guest of her Drother, Olver L. Johrison, and famity. Following the cafetaria supper to be served by the C. &, 40¢icty a minstrel entertainment will he givén undeér the direétion of Paul Hopkiy. Those ing part include Mr, and Mre. Paul opfinu. Miss Helen Hovkins, Miss s Alverd «{urday evening wad postponed om|Abbe, Everett Beckwith, George Pot- ter, John Lappie. Moy- | bean the guast of her sister, Mrs. I, E. Guild, Putnam Tuesday. i ‘New, 200-watt Bulbe have béeén put |c i hag returned | great improvement over the old ones, after two weeks' visit at Océan Grove, | being double the power. (pflm L. R. Ward and Mi€s | has also been madd for a gight at the is| piano. walks and roads make AND that's the way that Chesters fields always reach you—{firm, fresh and in prime shape for smok« ing with all of their flavor and fresh- ness intacts Because Chesterfields are... ‘wrapped first in paper, then in tin foil, again in paper and then finally - - sealed in an air-tight, glassine paper It's this last and extra wrapping that prevents - Chestérfields from ever becoming too moist or too dry. _Like the fine Turkish and Do~ mestic tobaccos in Chesterfields— - like the can't-be-copied “‘satisfy’’ biend, this special wrapping is - another proof .of Chesterfield’s - better quality and greater value, That-ezira -zrappes, mizd_you, is le tkn" that keeps ihe flavor. ity -~ . e B 4 AT R " hesterfield CIGARETTES ' and Russia, arrived in New York the Mawritania Sunday. He and M; Keeney aré guesta of M Keeney, Where. (tielr -sors bas boed f the paet three wee) 2 CHAPLIN : Re Walter E. Lanphear and) Charles B. Russ . are the delegates) chosen te attend fhe republican state are | convention. The républican town com- beeéri, out orim‘u is Charlées B. Rues, Ellsworth’ weeks, just at | M. Russell, Charies 8. Tufner. conditién of At a town méeting held at the building Friday, ) Mise . Elisabeth Clark, whé_has fof sevefal weeks, réturned to the globés i the chapel and are a A connection town s 230 Léo_Keeney, who- has been e Y. M. C. A. work in England, mn;»&nw:-unn N3 All Biliousness, Headache and Cofxsifpatfin_

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