Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 27, 1920, Page 2

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When the superior court reconvened &t ‘Westerly Monday morning the trial was resumed of the $50,000 damage suit brought by Owen P. Lee, a former ser- | jury of the bastardy case of Elisha ) cent. & Vice young man, against Sherlft John R. | CArr. overseer of the poor of the town |are four brothers. .all woolen: weayers, | ;¢ 4 R 1. Tosenit Jaou 'bas, Tecoversd Ipimeh Witcon and . Everett and Ofiver Jones, al- | Of. Charlestown against Ralph S. Sher- |each the ownef 03 an automobile, are out| Mg J ‘the B 3 f _E.. McCarthy, |, Mrs, - Ernest L French-of -Jewett City, leging - falee--arrest -+-and fmprisoninant | Wb, girl. fus the: case atyted-Hhllert o it toc miare ar- - by P Bellivance, Leo 'C.- Parker: J.| & former resident, was & visitor here and malicious prosecution. Lee. Was ‘:vg“fxflh’:n;”m‘;,y'xm“‘g:?&fin‘f el b m"""’m N wm;:%“ My;‘&‘:,“:vi::g | Orville Main; Ho B4 Thomas | Saturday. - i 3 p % plain i v . 2 - X 3 e T s o wak gt | court adjourned: &t 430 to 1090 Tucsday ctlyand Ashaway, at tier Home i Stan. |5 Main; Lilla B Millett, | Tl Miss ‘Miriam Chapman spent -Sunday /jWith Miss Cora Levalley. in Danielson. \ g X | Blshop, Lneius B. Cranska,. guilty and the real forger was e iC st Eaasd % ain her sexenty- thira Seaton, Hre. John C. Gallup, Benjamin| Mr. and:Mes: Eugene Rivers of New When court todk a recess Iaet e | vorce from John F. Becer on the ground | - Rev. Frederick A MacDonald gave an | f Dawson Mrs W damps e :::';‘;m“‘-‘;‘:‘um‘:f e omd yowme | Of neglect to provide. _The betitioner was | illustrated lecture on the Civil” War in ¥ system. itehin, . N n ‘Sheldon, . W. C. Darby. 5 lowed...to . resume. her malden - namey | the Toad street school Monday morning. | FFanklin ‘Sheldon, Rev. 2 g o g ey ey Pl | i Elizabetn G, Holland, T} e Duntus 2 Sokoll: who as been | , Plainfisld—Rov. B. P Morplsssy, Rov. Geotge W, Loring the. or- |’ court, Monday, Attorney ~Curman, of | S UL L ! e Eiks, in common | the Buest of Mr. and alrs.” Williem D | Atthur W. Barwick, 3 (Kingaler. | MraGoomds W, Yorink. s the, or- | o 7 llo“’c:u{?i‘:::a‘%u:l‘iu g e R | with' the ofher” 1835 lodges of Eikdom, | Wells, has returnied 0 fier home in Fall g;}:érg'hcww':si' st R g R b e G g o . Rob- o CE| Rive tioe B , ¥. J. | Chapman, the has ‘recelved @ request from Grand Ex.; : £ . 3 ; B " :‘r;so;k:-lnl ;sc nt'llaeml‘:g"wd L:gt,;:;em: Slten’ Hiler: Prank "E-Bein. 1o dor'| M. ‘and “Mrs. David Robdrtson have | Driscoll, Ralph Senéy, Henry Bétterman; | Miss Cora Ballard spent. m«y_ i £i8 ' EEE R s, | With friends at Wahau, Mass. B d. £ro: fleld to W Ty Henry W. Fontain. S. T. Buttérworth, | Wi 3 for a time and note the pleasing results. | the timeé of the court. every pessiblo assistanee mmthe suu; IOV M” Siftacy S. Paine, Joseph Stubbs. s The C. E:service Friday eveningewil) Thousands of women and men take Owen P. Lee, the plaintiff, was call- | tion- Army ‘in the home: service appeal i Central, Village—Charles Bragg, Wil- [ be led by Joseph Eaton: - -~ ¢ Ofive Tablets—the ed and testified that at fid tiié, from [from May 10 to 20. Mr. Rain saya:.The “"'STONINGTON * Jiam . Thompson, Ernest N. Brooke | ‘The’teachers’ traming ciass will meet m” ol Howand | his arrest to his incarceration in Kings. [ Salvation Army cause s one In which wg ' % David T. Black, E. H. Lillibridge, George | at the parsonage Thursday évening! » then nbh& fit. 10c mg | ton jail did Sheriff Wilcox and Deputy | are particularly interes'ed “as an' order]| ~Several cottages - at 'Wamphassuck = i e, : | Earl B f N e i sy | ARyhing €5 iy | and T foel constrained o ask vou to-us-|Poiat, the. supmer residenge of. Willum | Vo Loti®: U Legeres Yo, b Bl St Tags of New Xork spent Sunday, concerning_securing, bail. sist this great relief organization 'inifA. Pike of Pitstfield, Chagles C. Davis, | ion edswy. 37 Seg ” Mrs. Charles Gray of Jewett City 1 at As Mr, Robinson had mot arrived, At-|SVery Way possiple during the. fortliy|ofs New Yor; Henry . (Revmolds of | “\wilili™ o m Johnson. he ‘home' of Edward - Cutler during the orney Curran sald he would be satis- | COMINg appeal for funds.” New York and John C. Gallup of Moosup 3 abdence of Mrs. William Shepard, iwho fied to rest his case and mot whit for and, Joseph Prescott. of. Webster, were " Has been housekeener at the Cutler he J Kiwood Miner is helping Cook . The ‘owner et.dqur;latge houses ;. at Aoraien o after fiveso'clack Saturday CENTRAL V AGE | ‘Miss Eia Lawton of Brookiyn e On ccount of & bad cold Clark Coon | caid ho desired to question. Mra. Rabin | e that the Nouses mibt: be sentod por| Dy Caretaker Halletf when he returned | /Mrs. THomas Moore is fll at her home. i Gl oo 10 not teach Wednesday, owing o the | so wioiin that he had the teBEmORY OF | b, e | e Coy s eoen o semiy.| L0 the point Sunday ‘moming. . The own<| Migs Martita Duckworthof Danielson |.ng " Gwendolyn, .ot . Lawrence.’ Mage.| v 287 gived B $ ' A ‘lers have been otified and so far as can. visitor here. e . 3 SR Tire famm enme of sumora | 6 1807 Eiven on Priaay. Judes Brows trom the owner that i houses never |1’ camod mothing of value was taken. | | Damiel Stripger. has: boen on @ motor | Lo7t DO, SEUNE Mrs. Bars mother. Thompeon's, bas been sold to New York | it L P I OO0 SHe featimony. |rnt wew: F have thems or s bneot | The-basebull temsh of “Harvey' Post, [trip to New York to deliver an onder.of ; parties who have moved there. d Miss Edith Preston of Worcester is| 3 g ol tral Worsted Co. s 4 t ¥ LN Kobinson had not _arrived, and |of my wite's relatfves and I try to thake’|/Américan Legion, by Thomas Fitzpatrick cloth for the Cen itk Bas Mary, Micopber, Dirdaey Palmer : Henry Johnson « rown sald she probably misunder- '.hemyss comfortable: as msz and | 20" Willam' J. Wood, has imade appli- |- Thomas Moore, who is employed = in s o . "+ she Was to be in GOUFt Tucs- | put them o, bo Sitense. xaent fer {eo cation for ‘ddmisslon to memberehip in | New York, has been at bis home for &| . v 0 TE Tl Te L yng R e . e . . ay have beon confused in the | grub’ No, Frirnd Coy, ‘he Houses are |the Rhode Island ‘State league. ~Should | few days. Koo m a[l6€ the Engiieh -department of.-the New 3 O Chapman's, Tuesd " ze - daylight saving time, in con-{not for rent, but they will b occupied | Stonington be admitted, the league name ) ~George D: Seguin of hPmnv i R ve TR pchiool, secilkasmenna " with the railroad standard time. | just the same.” will probably be changed to the Rhode [been at his home for @ shot YRR scholar, is giving here a course -of sub- . - 1 Attorney Casey, of counsel | oo ii. reliee ot the orphans,. whose, | (Siand-Connecticit League. Miss Dorothea Gardner has returned to | scrintion leotures, including. three come- &= N [ fox iatntit to et in telephone, communl- | mothers. and .tathers died: by the' hands Stonington Peinters ¢ Taokus’ hosital in, Norwion, ¥here | dies.and.three tragedies. | cation with 3 Robinson,. home., in % <ol _{she is in g, ha spenf G 3 g M ‘ s"fi" | Wakefiela Mr: Catey Qid and. res of the Turks in the deprtatiéns and Rev. Dwight C. Stone, pastor of Sec- oo £ E days at the homeé of her: father; DF. [ vorted that ‘Mrs. ‘Reblnson had_staried| eckacrss I, the easty vears of te war |ond Cangrogational churoh is expected | juws't, Gariner = . barms St the pe home from Florida this week, « ’ bewts' enter- me Plses Ve i et mutomobile. | The | §110,000, tho ‘liotment for ' the otate be- | * Miss Florence Vemnard and _Beatre B e Why confinue o suffer from ec- N it sin,. Marjorie. Grééne; of J - !emaorlimilari(chini,abum‘ skin - il i cousin, 3 . ' ~ it A ¢ a6 hout. MEL/ Sob ing more than haif-subscrib-d. The' sum {Scheller will “Tepresent | the 'Second Con- | \tauntt oton, R, L - : ‘1{{“1:‘.‘:!1;' when RES No:é T. . Res y | ook the witndes stand arid simply testr. | O 30027 contributed by the gchog] chils |gregational Sunday school at the New | ''\jiey Felén W. Tillinghast 8 teaching issoeasily obtained and can b i ite | e in_ support of her previons testimeny | oren 1o faking car of ninety ohans, | London” county. eonvention in ' Groton. |a{ Sterling Hill school. ; A soothe the irritation s0 quickly? - It he Famoun | ([0 1} SUPROYE OF her brevions (estinonY ! aceording (o fhe report from Constanti-{May' s . Mrs. Charles Barber has returned from 2 G usually Stops itching ‘at once. and Sruement Wow L ket o sampie.ur-Owan Tets Kasdoriing; "ol : a visit in'Providence. - © - ka3 ; copls the inflamed, burning surface. oy e TR | ind dcclared that Tee had. formed . 4 | BePOrts from Baptist churches of | -Any wise little fish begins business| ' Mrs. Willlam Whipple. nurse. at Mrs. £ 3 B¢ Jag5d L5 Pyramid Pile Treatme !l‘,lu(‘l\ The jurors were taken out. { Rhode Isiand, that is less tham twenty: 1 scale. hen Lewi: was called to goum- e Attorney Grim ,then, asked the court | e Dercent. of them, shows that contr: :g‘::‘m‘.fi;:rm;»'nlx"xr;lz:_”wm — 1 I order D55 Jury to et Ina ve 1\:31.0.—;5 have been made 'of §320,958 in fuvor of the Jomes brothers; Bverett:| A0ut one-fourth of the Baptlst state:de- ard Owen, on the ! - - = as_ eharged, | Moyement. The Westerly churches were I\ ne had beey | @mong thoze not reportinz. The Shan- contraty anid quoted. festi-| GTeenwich §2500. Th: lergest sum re- { mony to show that he started in the pro- | ST(ed Was from Calvary eltirch, Prov: | Cutn of nrrest, and followed It up by ee- | idence, $58456, or sixty per cent. of the | curing evidence_ that was net true: that | Shureh quota. \ he persisted that Lee ‘was the forger, | The Ancient Order of Hibernimns, La- 5 | and later wanted to have Lee call on |dies’. Auxiliary, . with . delegates . from him to fix the miatter up without going | évery auxiliary, of the order in. Rhode, into court. Judge rown held this request | Island, including Westerly, held session i nce, until he heard what had | Sunday in' Providence. Resolutions were | | | to be about directing the jury to ed endorsing the Mason bill, pro- | bring in a verdict favorable to Sheriff | for recogmition by ‘this country of | wa the Irish republic: The meeting was | | Pyramid Is Certataly Fine : uch Wonders So Quiekly, wich rectal troubles, in the privacy of your home, 60 cents a box at ail Phillins. attorney for the sher- | called for the purpose of planning for aimed that the sheriff was fully pro- | the celebration of $t. Columbeilie’s feast, jets. Take no substitute. A e, I jiute tecied as he acted under a warrant thas |June 13. A committee of the state of- ple it oA % free same | apneared fair on its facs, The arrest | ficers and division presidents was ap- per, if you send coupon below. was made under a warrant and that gave | pointed “to. ‘make - all = arrangements, the officer aheolute protection. | Which - will include fnitiation by the Attorney Curran. said Sheriff Wiloox | Woonsocket degree'team in thé afternoon complainant, \ could not be |and a banquet in the eveninj s under the law, as the warrant | . The d@legates reported that the teach- irregularly and improperly se- | ing of Irish history in ‘the parochial schiools of the state was progressing fa- arguments were not. finished untit| Yorably. The- Ladies’ Auxillary will, "as } o'clock, when the jury was recalled. |in past vears, donate a prize for the best essay on Irish History, at the end of the school term. 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