Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 12, 1920, Page 2

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52 = T Fatoont ant Btonlugion Pomiters: - J.ll"-fl“ g Fraheis J. Sylvia, Son of Mr. and Mea, ‘ por Fn.nl J. 3 embef 6f thé PRAY, gflmms:il:: ‘n’-r eoslm. "‘% - W6 ks, of Norwl&fi; lDent refilltl! receive, absolutely 3 ‘Alling, Clafefice her mind {5 unbalanéed &nd |5 Arctl e el obml the !mfilgz m‘gxa“ ey ;13’!‘ arents, M. and B. A.|ing 100 of the old-fash J»nq Songs.—ad that at times her _uni C. < b that she could not have been sasis when mcu Jehatiod B. Burdick; Gordori Chauii- b hflme, =4 T L E Noves and, daughtor. nfi—* she shot and kiMed Dr. Tetiow. While e B Comt hetimme M Cob- | Dus 1o" the dsiay in stetval ot ma. | Mo , Harttord i ik s the act shows premeditation, e mfl s b me Calvert B. Cottrell, Hrnest W. ""fl,’. the 'Hm)‘sfifl ”n':g ‘t6 &top worl e Nw ‘Shotp - Mids Hiarfiet | oo mm:hu o .M IM“‘W ive | seerel :m':gem: Gy < b "daf c""”‘}n?v “3{53{ The Legion and Hope. Vl.llay teams are | Hewitt attefided a M‘ulon-r! meéting th| men whe believe Iguvuma. ,—m.m ;: Dr. Gray of uy-t.\c. miédieal Ve som. New London, Wednesddy. second {ectife, 6ft P Gy et bt Livisgetone, Teert Mearns, ichn Y et any Shaimon, el on O%eR| i Tyan 18 1 o hospital in New given 1l"‘hundny gvenin by Mes xnd; of New York, o:_tr "'“'L - | Hicks, wm i 3 very Eonviiéing 1 meetmp-ut-the i gz m‘mr" m‘m % & the | Moore, Frank A. Slierman, Charles M. m‘s’f‘r& m‘"flp;% m":.&':fi‘:e el‘i Raytiond “Tastor. of Hattford, "”F‘ ed George e will be' held at the part reserved for him- | tion and ordered thé body suiith, Bidnéy W. St Herbert D. the weel end in fown. nxt| The 84 the Conprogs: rvrnfi!le I 1dtchfield today (Satur- Second floor. He was well Corénér ¢ |Strong. aames T. iigh, James Walk- = M. and Msm. J. HL. King have poturned 111[2 :a“nm at i 1 m 1ihchith Wil be served by the Mervous tempe: t and oW, , al practiced his - profession for | afternoon and ordered F) q “FFive were dlseHifged without hoor. LEBANON e P enirs & £ B T2a” Tore o Eraduiting efercissd of mn feid Al soetety at 1230 o'closk. Was gammoned to service dur- m”:.&?’&np:mm 086_Who died ifi gervice e Mrs, Frank Ki s,,., spént & few days | Windham, visiting relatives. public schools were held June 10th at the mfiuenza epidemic. He devoted e s 188t week in I (he ‘guést of| A Jufit boX Sirprise party was giveh|8 p. m. in Palmer hall They were weil time to nature stndy and was| At the West Broad street achool grad- 3 Code e, the “gues a reises musical selections wefe her “"g:‘"u,'flc, ink Beridna, | aiss Tmogens, Smitn s 5ig it Jamt week | atiended. Bvers supil did nmm iy yeil | e and Wal ELECTRICITY AND GAS| - % prim Qi ¥+ ey s a meet- | at the home of ams. A 3 . oed g ‘::nflneie::i' - e e fd“ g‘:} fourth Company: | ing of the 5. N: B, Telephunc Co, In New | A number from. this Dlage atténded tie | atong with the flnml ool board, ire the only cheap things : éan Be learned, Mrs. Kenyon | pieces. e invocal 3 London, Wedneidl'n from this meeting of Masons Wlflmaflue. ‘were congratulated on the work of thé|el lodwr. perhaps an hour | Philip S. Sailef. The préfram follows: | 5t Everett B. W . 3 e operators Sf {he comipany went 1 | Wednecday ight bast year, J6hn J. Flelds sads the pres- | i Imu. our electric pewer and shooting, then returned to her | Recitation, A Man Witflout & Country, bY | put Balion; Heary W. Woodmont to- the fiew hotel recently| ' Cliatles Perkins, F. K. Noyes and F.|sniation of the aiplomas. g i T street. She then came | William Sylvia; fécitation, Song of the tenant and Battalion Adjutant;| purchased by the Telephone eotspany,|P. Fowler were recent visitors at Nian- e Exrmin on, Avenue Co Congregation: - R o e | St sei o sliemw. t: e - e o it remes Thorsdar, " " |98t nd Min, K i Cinedy, who ave| Eenvitle PUpet. Duscey 1 Miss as.| GAS AND ELECTRIC SHOP the lver back t i 1t Lu . L o w;u. r:'flmln. to the doctor's nncmmf essay, C mfi .:h. earlier days of the Worla| Mr. and Mrs. A C. Hoxie and daugh-| been spending the winter in_ Rur'rv:llch ::Iouhdt% u‘l:o;{;fl?'mwéh’fim hen dn; nela Center, a fofmer leaeher ® Canal Strest m.,, R ment, evidently to satisfy herself as to the :rnm; Slnp;‘z“fll::e B;lv:ehl S war, in March, 1917, a constabulary was u:r, Phyllls, of Mlmp, spent . Sunday | have feturned to rheir, home here. Their | livered the at the iesda; . Bast mm c.,- Setrit of the shootis It is evident that | Whitford; otest 1y for hotmé éetion, < PE ¥ 2 e m She made the last, trip she sum. | was Sugar, by Elitabeth Cuidall; cesd|formét in wwasieriy for Roid sfetsetio ; Drs. Johnson and Crandall, as|prophecy, Pauline Stahle. they attained a membefsHip of 214 #nd in t the Kenyon home just as| The class gift to th¥ school, a panel 6f 6 argunisadion 6t .-Scr:;’.:na S Piome ateied the | the freize for the auditoffuin, was pre- June, 1918, came thé Orgafi State Guard, the % - KN ? ‘,“ . /"&z ’ Tesidence, having been called |sented by Jacob Richmond. The diplomas | tie Rhode idena Bfate Gush, US| = i . e rded by Superifitesdént Gnyasr, | Fou o et o X fnétabilary enlisted in : . 2 . Mfe Kehyon was at the Tetlow rooms| The Peleg Barber pFizes for best es- mal’mfiam a5 B e i : : e Drs. Seanfon and_ Payne arrived were awarded: First ;m.,fl:za. O e poivin: compsny, ¥hob 2 . @eanion found Dr. Tetlow dving on | Elizabeth Sherman; second, $10, 186~ Siembers Dave BoSh ipertoeh fn witentd: p Ry B flbor of the living room. The wound. | dore Whitford; third, §5, Hannali Hol- | membets Mave ooon B emoriies. Ser- " ,51( T G e Hn‘ Iy ||l”l'v Soaties “oves s Sroee a2 e wen 0| “he Pourth company, Rode tima |gStnt Divid A. Lowry Sorgtait Herber: : ’l'l'u. [.MM Yl thé house. He was lying in a to guard, the best drilled company| T W Serpeant Clatk had iiké i “l t lovtabls posttion, as it placed there.| ever in the town of Westerly, was de. | Thompson. —Sersstnt COF ‘l" ” ‘ t fhére was no blood to indicate the | mobilized at the tate armory Thursday j¥ e e W8 | il )’ l { man had been #hot. Dr. Tetlow cht and discharges, with the state rec-| THé eight Westefly men, indicted &t I | \ I ’ .,; " | Withih & few minntes after Dr. Scanlon | ognition medal and button, were given |tne présent session of thé United States g " i { i | @ffived. Drs. Seanion and Payne then|tuc following: distriot Goufl, &t Providence; Weré pui NEW MODELS SHOWN “ i | | i #dde an examination but found no b Captain Abraham P..Datson. to plea, Thursday afiernoon, and efi- I ’ i , h They did find a clean cut bullet hoi First Lieutenant Henry M. Clarke. tersd pleas 5f not ghllty. The actused E Y DA i l II )(||| lum ‘ilu u;m‘ “,,,4 WITTTTTTH m ]{1' et ’.vm the right side, under the tenth rily and X ul;d &xeuten?!t, wmn;;!mm!all are Joseph Mm}w, E‘ra(;lf i:llornfl.m!::‘: VER Y y 2 Béar the liv Supply Sergeant James Rae. rick Terranova, James Gra\léne, - Mre. Kln;:m was present during the| Mess Sergeant Eugene B. Péndieton. gl Gradione, Mafiani Strafricci, Jatnes dxamination and stated several times that First Sergeant David A. Lowry: Azzarino and Salvatore Paldino ,who She dearly loved Dr. Tetiow. She sald Duty Sergeants Arthar E, n; #he went to his rooms determined to kill | Herbert P. Clark, Frank G, Booth, Caleb Berself but that the doctor clutched the pevelver, took it away f: nd shot M. Investigation showe Bullet had passed throu ody, weré rcinged o6n three indictments, chafging them Wil larceny of goods from interstats commercs and with orals Arthur L. Perty, Alexadder|cynapiracy to rob_fréight Cars. Bail ll, Alexander G. Thompson, Jolhn 11 7000 &ach To cover the thrée mith, Harold B. Miller, Fréd W, Rebin- | orrns 31 R IN AN EFFORT TO BREAK PRICES AND PREVENT FURTHER ADVANCES, AND b > harges against each individual was - vy "t e son, iam €. St Franie 0. Anern | " WITH A SINCERE DESIRE TO SERVE OUR CUSTOMERS AND BRING THE OLEV. angle th s e M George R. Dowding; Alexan-| jonn Jj, Dunn of Westerly ia asso- the fatal wound was s e ekt § Wil clated with John J. Fitsgerald of Paw- 1 the meantime ills. sentifig them accused men. | St D Sedsin . Mechanic Stephen Manchestet. gERT anE S questioning as was at Mrs. Keny SON IDEA OF SUPERIOR VALUES TO THE ATTENTION OF MORE PEOPLE - WE WILL CONTINUE A 20 Per Cent. Discount 5 This gang was rounded up by the local Privates (first class) Walter 8. Priod, | Lor’ Siiftoq potios and 4 lacge quan: m C. Mudge, Jr, Alwyn L. Ken-|iity of stolen goods was found in the T e N art oy opnnett, “Cagronl &, | OMe8 Of the accused and i mearby ivates . ,“Catron E. | homee ackler, Edwil k 3 Blake, Samuel 3. fi,oxfifi;'.:';'f”{hf_ The Rhode Ilhnd delesatitn to the k, Clarence A. Carr, Al A - | democratic national .conventiom, wil found. | ver, William A. Clark, Luason H. Clark, | néxt. The party of 130 will go in wasg | William J. Collings, Louis B. Collins,|8pecial cars from Providencé to Wor- le Comolli, Herbert . Cook, Bdward | cester and there jol nthe parties from james Culley, Richard B. Dower, | the Fest of the New England btates. Ferguson, Jr., Joséph Gervasini,|And there is not a representative of Wheel- Gilbert, Walter H. Greens, Alex- | Wesierly in the bunch. Tetlow | T Greig, Joseph 1; Gudring, Paul The | Guiliano, Tvor Johnson, Jaines Joiiy, John | qane at the annual meeting of . the had b B T K”A“ Aupust Lat-| Rnogs Isiand Baptist Sunday school . ‘,m",m:',“;;’n"“d‘!;“" A":‘;ind"fl convention held in Olneyville. The o Fdison "Q'a" Chatios 5, | othet officers elected are: Fréderick L. ol O, Bl Bashaca Aitspn;| TR U Wil TUESr, TSRS B Mitenell, "Sv., THOmAS A Ofi-| Guiai ™ Ji8 presigma; 1L Syrd Marmaduka H. Osbotne, Jouegh | Coowin, 'seretary; Herbert . Leitts- th, Petet A- Bindedi, Biwin 1, poi | (0L GMIMASL; Jimet I Réjieian Lewis B. Ray, Corneltns A, Riloe, | treasurer; William T. Peck, 2d., auditor ; s T, Robinson. Lawis Stanton, Wii:| Thomas W .Waterman, Waiter N. Butlef, Sullivan, Herbert Tourtelot, John 7. | Herbert D. Caverly, Aibert Knight, A. lerick R. Wilcox, Hatry C, Wil.| Miés Mary E. Olney, Arthur P. Johnson, Clede ‘Woodmansee, Colimbng | B: Horton, D. C. Nalding, B. Franklin £ Smoner.Mfleorse 1. Nicholas, Henry C ¢ Detachment—First TLieut. | Ginley, Albert Haas, Jesse L. Johnson, Harold. D. Kenyon, Sergt. Archie vxx;'m: { Arthur -R.. Riley (Westerly) and. B W. eompanied Mrs Kenya impréssed upon her that @em where the revolve This she finally did secured in a room upst t he Allan P. Péacock was elected presi- residenc 38 calibre. Were empty the floor of the Was killed after it Board partition through a rug an #truck a radia Dr. Teétlow. P @ not know of Renyon until after $rangely since her Church, of the coa Nis Nfe while en & F. Burke. Little Chuteli Afound the Corher, New d| Honcrably Discharged Préviosu t6 De- |ork, of Charles Raymond Blake of West- " erly and Miss Clarissa Parsofis Holmes. —e Mr. Blake served in the wolrd war as M titetare i the "avdakin corps re- ceiving several citatlons and medals for altinguished bravery, He has of late - been engaged 1h clerical work in Staten P | I1sland. He is now a captain in fiying | status of hé aviation of sighal officers in the reserve corps. the Westery Fire department and Westérly Veteran Firemen's association. The Chautauqua gudrantors have or- ganized as follows: George B. Uttér, chairman; Miss Marie Zangrandi, sec- ln d t d k. s ’r;taryrd‘l(ielwfl; Stznkm:n‘ trealsurzrc B. 7 e [oWa afke, ticket comm ittee ; Wil- order to recuce our stock in Ster R e R Katherine G. Price, chalrman Junjor ling Silver, we will make a reduction ||t Somsiuer * > Torer v Miss Hannah Stillman of Westérly has been selected a mémber of the Hamil- " s ton college faculty, in Lexington, Ky., to | succeéd Miss Ethel Schi , as head of of 10 per cent. on all Sterling Silver, |5 S5 R L ‘Westérly former sefvice men are not There is nothing more pleaging to ;l:;flh;ffisr;ni applications for the state Es‘lrl;{la Flag day exercises will be held 1 lcox park, Sunday eévening at § . o'clock. the June Bride than a STERLING Prosigent Gesree Dolan presiasd_at the banguét of the Sout hCounty Rod and Gun club. Thére was an address by SILVER LADLE, HANDSOME ||&m ., e, cieimen o e tarks by severai members. Have her nails manicure Bhe has come into r{ Pt Herbert Taylor, Pvi. Herbert Tay. | Hilton ,oard of directors. Wearing a du - . Pvi. Snthory R. Ruisl, Pvt. Arthur| Csrds have beén recelved ifi Westerly holit. heavy Dicnne, Pyt. Brnest F. Stenhouse, |ahnouncing the marriags June 2, at th: fink Kimono and sa Thomas NEW SUMMER APPAREL ARRIVING DAILY INCLUDED CONTINUING TOD AY This s an effort on our part that will be far reaching i its benefits to the women of this community. It means that from count of 20 per cent. Frequently you see advertised a group of Suits, or a group of Dresses at a reduced price—but this sale goes farther than that. It automatically reduces the price of everything in the store from the entire stock of COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS AND WAISTS. BY / 570\ LATEST COATS $14.75 to §39.75 POLO CLOTH CAMEL A s Spring and Summer DRESSES $19.95 to §59.75 ; GEORGETTE LESS i W% TAFFETAS . DISCOUNT CAKE KNIFE, BERRY SPOON, i o i st ten ey o[BS Burdick. Up to FHday foon 535 women 4- 80 raen had registered in Westerly BUTTER KNIFE, BREAD TRAY, ||’ Y, NOANK Bchboner Mabel E. Byson, Capt. Tony SANDWICH OR PLATE. These e T AR ° Mrs. N. R. Dodge and Miss Madeline f w su Ca]] Cox of Brooklyn, are at the Dak; te are a fe ggestions, and || cox o S aes e psigs el Mrs. Frank Howe, who has spent uevA look over our display before pur- ||& T, = o7 home Mr. and Mfs. Jehn Mailoy of Queens, L. 1, 8¢ guests of Mrd. Carofyn An. clming that wedding gift. You dr;;.’:m.\ny Wolte of Detroit, Mich., is spending the Summer hére. Mrs. Hafry Pofid returned Wednesday may also wish to R v match some of STONINGTON In @ spesial town mesting a vote was passed granting permiSsion for Sunday + Jj| basebail, betWeefi the Rours of 1 and 6 p. fm. TRIS ¥6t6 was aliost lmn.nlmnub. The propositioh was considéred to Appro- UY Now AND priate $17,950 for the improvement of VE 100/0 the highway ifi Liberty street, i connec- tion with thé new Nofiwich highway, so that the Gement conStruction would be from eurb to curb, ln!knd of eighteen e e e | téet 1 wath, Whs hela up for the pres: ent. A committee m)npo!ed of Harry A Stafile and Baward Bucklyn %as ap- pointed to confer mlh State Highway ’ commlmoner Berinett and ascértain just what required of the town ifi cori= Rection With the IHpeavemERt, Sha {6 fe- port at 4 later town fiieeting. It is un: detstood three-quarters of ths sum ap- propriated will Be reimbursed the Zl Broa dw state slmsum hLIBeflyh:Lreet be ’elcla;ed ur ock aft of 4 stats highWay, and the full ay wa egall Bl E,.,m. nzmnla it be classed part of a thunk 1 Miss Afiha Mary m},m& daughier oi Phone 551_ 4 Mr. and Mfs. Willlam ggins, of th borough, and Patrick Joseph Reardon, bf Mystic, wefe fnarried nmhy at a nup~ tial miss, by . James H. Oi"'fir After the marriage there Was a feception and breakfast at the Wampasset _inn. e Miss Helen Harrington, of New York, /3 \ LESS T 209 VELOUR SHECKS BISCOUNT (X Y 7, | | Y/ NEW NOVELTY . 'SILK SKIRTS $10.75 to $29.75 EOMET EUMSA LESs DEWKIST 209, TRICOLETTE DISCOUNT And numereus othier novelties as well as Plaids and White Gabndme ¥/ 4 \ )\ Voiles From $1.59 to $6.95 Silks From $2.95 to $12.75 VOILE DY your own silver. Soncre CMNE 15 ISCOUNT TRICOLETTE COME IN TODAY AND LET US GIVE YOU BACK 20 PER CENT. or Yotfl zi. emsigdti MONEY — NOTHING RESTRICTED — DON'T WAIT —YOUR CHOSW GARMEK!"‘ MAY BE SOLD — SHOP EARLY ¥

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