Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 21, 1920, Page 7

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court Tuesday afternoon. In the estate ou Mt e e [ e :'u.“‘&"‘s!;". tever e o i : h : e e e Your Eyes, Says Dr. Lewis, Whc O] ‘est 5] ym- | husl , Alexander ugl 3a> e - ¥ o e ~. ¥ = - # - Tibgs. fhktuiog. or. mevcal feopain 7 Tells How to wnEyeud:tySO)l’efCent.mOneW 'g bines fedtures of several deep-sea va.|8side one-haif interest to him, was grant- - ; 5 riétlas ta back fa'mucht ke ikt of w [ 0L UL L | M snd deg ,“;"‘,3“‘“‘ stated that in Wity ? ‘James Dallas Caswell, 78, father of and of the Junlor United' Order Amerl-| cod, Whie It has tufi"fig ‘-!;‘lm 21! 1aw, was appointed administrator of the |July 10 he Qid rot_seem fo be in ts i fré. Benjamin A. Peabody, of Westerly,(can Mechamics, =~ L ome ey “"-mh'“,'m‘-‘“ the bill of a turtle, tne | estate of Sarah F. Barbour. Bond $3,000. [usiial happy mood. Mr. De Bragea’stat-| = : 5 Monday afternoon at his home in|. i Scotiant in 185 ‘He | Specimen has numerous. short horns on| Dr- Frank G.-Payne was appointed ap- | ed that at one time Clay went to Pitts-| 4 ,.,‘g _Prescription You Caa Have to be &d the trouble and sxpenie o arragansett Pier. He was born in o laeEom ot and) e asnatar|its belly. The dorsal fin is About two- vEBuL 5 b i T Claikd, :“’g:;g“:;; bt Patitd £ flled and Use at Homie. :::;,%fi;f LR w-:?gzl‘ ¢ 3 8 2 thirds th e & e estaté of Ham r] gage 2 ¥ : e & be 1 Peace Dale, May 22, 1842 the fon f [Framk L. Caswell, yiow superintendent | [0S Samnoe trom, e ngse, When ) ¢ 5 pite"of i petition of probating the |cars and he perhaps had one to that city | PAUSSSIpniE, Pu_Do you wear |benchted w’fqfi%:m.}. 7the smpis The fish is| Will, a contest is pending. MIss Genevieve | to obtain funds to settle his accounts | & Other ayé. wealinebaen? IE. 0. yoOU Here is the prescrip! : 5n | Of the Sea View branch of the Rhode Is Gardiner T. Caswell and Seaten | mpany, and James Thomas Cas.|like the bark of a puppy. ctive drug store and Eet & & - _to the will; | here. v 5 b Holley Caswell. At t}ul on;brer.t’méal hth:_ “"in; representative jn the general as: (27 “g dA. hm:e:k;n le::th and weighs eight zgx;dmk. ng:r:f ti::n wj{ru;;su;irk‘ bt s g S w:.l‘l = w‘s‘-‘ 0 T et 3;3"{3:—“50?. ‘;gl];?x}kho ’u‘bdl‘mh P i e, 186 ot R den el B S ket e o hat the testator ; ¢ says neglect causes more eye trou- capital, and in July, 1862, le €n°| g pevingen of N: tt Pier, Mrs, 5 as to the signatures and that the Fred Bella has returned from a vaca- t S more { and allow to dissolve, G, Rhode Island Vol- iy 4 ”8"‘“’%7 3 A fairly well-dressed man, but, evi-|iwas of sound mind at the time. By agree- | tion in Pennsylvania. bles and poor sight than any other one | pathe the eyes two of four Iy Ctteved gut of servis|Bebjamin A. Peabody of Westerly and|dently mentally deficient, Was at Watch | ment of counsel, Samuél H. Davis and | Julins Hermans, who has been on a |(inS: Many whote eyes Were failing | You snould motice your eves clbas 1863, He engaged in the genefal mer.| Mow B A Hormon of Fontac: %0\ HUL Monday, and for a time h¢ was ini-| jonn W. Ferguson, the matier was con- | visit to his old Home i Germany, has tToubh The prineinls of 21e wonderrul | IeAcoPiDiYy, FIERY fom, the stery sa g - g - tent on guard umbre! e check; ar session of the | ret 5 § 7z y ved oitoess i e atate and tnsur- | chudren. ed the rain- e ot bl e e had wam T Catele sidVo ad| froing. T I 2’ Shabot Siak: el Tt hiee :{:,,"29’;;{;;‘,:,‘33-,3, ' oy The attomobile séction of the state m“’;:;,;:: n;‘;oi:zo ‘fiml il mony intended to show that Mr. Clarke |guests Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hygatt and !}ngr?;‘;ns '3?3,3&,‘&,’3;;.,:‘,‘}, dr.zxgg fore 'it is to0 late, Man; _hépglgl » & > Perso ssion, - a He was appointed postmaster for Nar-|board of public roads has started a cam- b was testamentory deficient. son of Milford. L e A ¥ [Plnd sught ghave been eavid 1t the Fagansett in 1870, was removed during|paign to prevent the overloading of pas- M 5 it £ o eviland adihinistéation 4nd refn.|senger trifcks. The board declded to|nowadays, especially When an umbrella |y Miller, presented by the administrator, |8 the Euest of Captain and Mrs. Fred J.| fac) fne ciiPins LaaoiU¥s BOW they | 8. Another prominent Phvdden.io jtated when Harrison became president|take action as a matter of public safe-|Was at stake as almost anybody would|Rt Rey. Samuel G. Babcock, coadjutor | Ostman. miracle_to me.’” A lady who mused it |the above ariicle was_submitied E:hxd served as a member of the board |ty, and In recognition of many com-|5teal one if they got the chance, he said. | pishop of the Episcopal diocese of Massa-| Mrs, Heary B. Noyes entertained the|says: “The atmosphere seemed hazy |ls s very W““h};‘ femeds. Its constitsent bf assessors, representative in the gen-|Dlaints recelved to the efféct that pas.|He went into the movie house, telling the | chusetts, showed a valuation of §6,866.02, | Elm Street Bridge clug Tuesday aft-|With or without glasses, but after |Eredicuis ate well knowh fo emintnt cee sed Sral assembly, superintendent of _the,sengers were riding in automobiles in all }ticket-seller that he was Caruso, the|gwnich was approved and ordered record- | ernoon. using this prescription for fifteen days | 4nd widely presciibed by thep.” Providence, Pafl River and Newport|sorts of dangerous positions. noted singer. While there was delay by | eq. In the same estate the administrator| The anntal parade and lnspection of|evervthing seems clear. I can even | @f"h f"Che weeks time i ey s as people could not be depended ubon| ~ he inventory of the estate of Harriet| Mrs. John Dias, of Hyde Parl, Mass., g"s y 5 f changihe ‘of’the" reel, he de.| <] S| mich i b b read fine print without Elasses” It is | euma the maney. It can b obtats %4 amboat line. In 1906 he was ap-| Sunday next, the board will begin a|reason o - d was authorized to sell a parcel of real|the ington borough fire department|yecligved that thois ::ma Gown sergeant and chief of po-|census of traffic over the state roads,|liberately went to the piano, supplant-|estate at not less than $2,000. - Bord |comes Saturday, August 7th. Eiauted bosi now Lischeh theth 18 & Lo | Lok Srymmicy g T 55k "on tant Tot ‘el Tiee of the town of Narragansett, and|which may have an almost revolutionary(ed the player, and sang but not like| g3 go0. i o sonable time and multitudes more Will | in almost esery family, It is sold in this sesigned in 1918 by reason of failing|effect on road building, This census is|Caruso. He went lfito a tea room, or-!"'ithe first and final account of Frederick WILLINGTON be abie to strengthen their eyes so as | all leading druggists, inciudicg Lee & health taken évery five years. Mr. Caswell organized the Peace Daléf 5y, Ruode Islahd battleflags carried Fngine company, No. 1, and Was caD‘|y state troops during the World war, tain until his removal to Narfakahsett.|are 1o be placed in glass cases, where He was a charter member of the old}ygy will be on exhibition With the ban- dered a_cup Of tea, Which he did not|g i - . Brown, administrator of the estate of e o o e ‘;T;:e;: e i f‘ri’zwc"o'n;:‘ received, examined Haven are visiting Mrs. Emily Gardner:| prank Bosworth's <3 ed so queerly that the young woman at-] aeorae G % Mrs. Anton Hak is entertaining a = TERakath 160 he ob. e raere George B. Taylor, administrator of the | fiiend from New York. . Harry Pratt, Who is in the Hartford Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gardner of New 7 ness meeting. The society Is compokel of town graduates since 1914 wh:g estate of Lucy A. Sullivan, presented first | Tion Squires hias gone hore to help his| I0SP1al for paralysis, is gaining every |graduating exercises were first institate In the evening this same man appeared ddy, and hopes of hi v lar fe Miss Clara Hi Hoger Willlams Cornet band. He Was a| 1% of' oihev ward, These cases have| s m and final account, which Was approved |father durine hasine sl dy, and hopes of his recovery are now (as a regular feature. Miss Ha mmember of the several bodies of Masofisi | been constructed in the rear end of the | prol " gre decton 1o oTinE Dis’ um-| after examination, and ordlered recorded. | Miss Mildred MIFt] Wwill teach the Ce.| CPicrtained. Fh i ’;’c‘fe’f;{“é,ffl"fficy"::",‘@ . ; first floor of the state capitol, one on|and had mnraveled the colobrated Jewelry SR T aronine day 'Swamip. deliodl,. Ih - Tollaha, tisxt| Chatles Pobuda Is naw. locatedl In Da-| T8, RS, & Ot e’ aasisting with , thif either side of the old cannon. Abou robbery at Wateh Hil. He called Police| Cyrus H. Brown, who served in tHe |¥°31" Mrs. Gahan's mother is ill with rheu-|music. Col. Hall's truck brought a loai: — teen flags will be preserved, some of Chief Brown by telephone, asking for a|world war, and who re-enlisted for a |, LlcTe Was a ball game at the Bates e M which were carried in France by the| o : c ; PiFin, RoW SWhsa b : S| matism. from South Willington. Three' cheerfs OVER - E AT' NG Theee Hundred and First Bngineers, One | D12t Slothes man or a uniformed police- | year’s servics on the Mexican border, has | gy arl‘e’mo‘;‘r“f‘egetw’;eimfi‘es“‘,“i}{;;; Sl Miss Masinda and Misses Mildred Ami-|Were given for Carles Pobuda, whi i Hundfed and Third Field Artillery, ana| 7o the former preferred, as he needed | returned home. He has qualified as alicin ang ywesttord, Village Hill won, |{°n, Mildred Mirtl, Olgo Pobuda and(in Dakota. : nearly all digestive | |Four Hundred and Seventeenth Battal-| o %Ot S # JIE COmIaYL cash be | machine gun instructor, first class, and|g o 5 in gleven innings. *| Pauliie Chalker are attending the Yale = ey évils. If your digestion is weak or | |ion. Signal Corps. . Ham, his business, hia: Fenldshos br- hib | nor - n oo o cxpert MAShis £ud-| The’ Eohemisn ciub at Dalsville gave|SUNMISF &ciivol for fachers. HEBRON ; out of kilter, better act less and use Queer fish {aken by David Nugent, in| purposes, so the chief did not send an| An ordinance is In preparation whiéh |%, dance Saturday night. During inter-| Howard, Norman and John Blight and| AMrs. Helena M. P. Church of Norstick nis 8bth of WhRiDHRaset. Botht . Stontis| SMAEE be SoutGhtes. provides that doga in Westerly must ba|Laseion boXes of food Were auctioried off, | Andrel Bodnat motored to Rockville last | sang two solos at the mofming sérvich tor, have Been' noted in The Bulletin.| At about 830 hé was making an | mcemcs o ot e name of the donor being in each box. |Week to the moving pictures. the Congregational church Sunday. _ 1 lQ“nln The two séferred to Monday have been|quicy as to ihe fiext ear for Norwich.| = Tho Sunday school of the Second Con-| Cith Tt woncan wb paphony . Jinch| - Miss Dirie Amidon 15 spending a few| Rev, ¥ B Chafive, vhstor of b Qonlh classified, With the aid of Professor| As he was not seen afterward, it is be- | gregational church, Stonington, picnicked : v Lhld el e L B ML a.anMit for o 2 . Charles Laurence Bristol, biologist, Who|lieved he left here on a Norwich bound | at Atlantic Beach Tuesday. Mfs. Hutchins of New York, who has| Mfs. F. L. Joslin has a new sedan|next two Sundays on his vacation. Revi the néw aid to better digestion. | | TN T R T Ha o8 Ledyard) | car and. prob 0 St ufh | -kt HeRCh Seee sy : 5 |beeni eritically ill for many months is|ecar. Mr. Kelly will supply the pulpit during higf | e . 2 -{ing lots in Cou cet, formerly | i Aot i : : V Ki-maids help straighten out your | | has directed zoological expeditions toftal for the insane. He had presumably | owned by Mrs. Amanda Willeth, to Fon. ¥ o sister at Rest Cottage. his home, after Visittiig his bothers here| Mrs. Helena Church of Norwich Wufi digestive troubles. Beffmuda and made sucoesstul experl-| taken & day off fof & trip (o the penen. | | oo g oaus: Amanda Willett, to Hen-| William Huse is working for Albert|and friends in Rockville and Manches. | the gucst of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lord in MADE BY 5COTT & BOWNE ments in transporting tropical marine| e e B Pa{ker. wxéh whom he is staying. | ter. 3 family-over the week end. 3 animals alive to the New York Agua- ublic utility power plants in Rhode s A ucius Squires is now employed by} Tuesday evening, July 13 the Alumni Mrs. Parritt of Boston is the ghest o MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Fium, Since 189% Me has been professor | 1sland produced 122,365.000 kilowatt St“;\?“‘? 3:& 5“2“‘" ‘;—1 M‘;;" a'eh‘n Charles Amidon and Is boarding at|club met on the hill for the annual busi- | Mrs. C..J. Douglas at the Douglas cottaga’ of biology in New York University. *;Ourfl of electrical power during the first( " .- t::;g s 5 ‘Yx\e'e:&fly :énce:re e 9 . ¥ ¥ our months Of 1919, according t g R T 3 o The fish referred fo as fhe pig-faced | cent statoment af the division of power | It Was tho Fiske Rubber company that 3 F] THE LA VIDA ELECTRIC VIBRATOR |pui'sro Js o Foafive of tat tamehy | resources, Unitetr States geological survey, | 125, expected to egtablieh & branen 1 s 5 i £ 24 ' | which gives the dat: i - s of - Guaranteed 1 o respect. Let ug|2ré frequently caught in the waters in| v by states. , Fuel for ihe gntire COUN | ihe William A. Slater mills in Jewett z demonsizate this vibrator and prove to | this section. 1{,';,5 other fish brolght (0| peneration of thls current in hods Tsland | CILY, 25 told in the Norwich news Mon- g that it is an excellen ncl ) s b 0% 'GAS AND BLECTRIC SHOP, |caught by Mr. Nugent, is classified a5 | o 57380 naresio of roroleo i ol : 2 Canal St, Silene, or “yellow tail” by Professor| ciativcs o ) B WESTERLY LIGHT AND POWER CO. | Bristol, and, rare in these waters. This b e i s Bl STONINGTON | THE MYSTIC POWER COMPANY, |fsh resembles the kingfish in shape, X i e oh . & o Eant Mata St. Myktie, Conn, ' |but hot in colof, and inhabits the Gulf| Judge Bdward Baward M. Burke held oSt by AT Ter Well 2 known jewelry manufacturer and secre- tary of the Providence Stock Company for twenty-three years before his retire- ment from active business life eight years ago, died Monday morning at the Home for .Aged Men on Broad street, Provi- N dence. His death followed an acute at- tack of heart trouble last Friday even-’ ing.. He was in his 7Sth year, and had lived at the home for four years. Mr. Chester had lived in Providence for 50 years. He was born Sept. 5, 1842, in i Mystic. In his’ younger days he taught country school for a few years befors going to Providence to become associ- ated with the’old Merchant Union Ex- press, which later was taken over by the Adams Express Company. At the time these two firms combined Mr. Chester retired from the express business and became interestad in jew- elry manufacturing. He spent a num- ber of years with Louis Katzo, one of & the pioneers among jewelry manufac- turers in this section. Later he branched Gut for himself in gold and silver jew- elry manufacturing under the firm name of Chester & Manchester. He was sacre- tary for twenty-three years of the Prov- Equip Your Small Car With Goodyear Tires Goodyear Tires in the 30x 3-, 30x3%- and . 31x4-inch sizes are manufactured with char- idence Stock Company, up to eight years ’ P Mo h o e £ tg 1 ago, when he was forced to retire from 5 ‘Q‘ 4 acteristic Goodyear care tobuild high relative oe M s e e DD VAN sight. - value into every carcass and tread. Tn 1875 he married Felen M. States of H \ e Stonington, who survives him. He also lade i \* leaves a son, James S. Chester, and - a brother, John Chester, both of Provi- dence. The funeral will be held thia 4 (Wednesday) morning from the Home , ' B , for Aged Men. Burial will be in Ston- ; ou - S a so ington. j & L] There has been much apprehension in as to what has become of Last year more cars taking these sizes were factory-equipped with Goodyear Tires than with any other kind. In order to make these tires widely available to users of such cars, we are operating the world’s largest tire factory devoted to these holas = Clay who left the home of < ki De B Saturday, Jul i . 10 2510 up 1bihia i b Ghis:hits beén OU simply can’t believe that such sharpness is able to trace him. ran a fish market, carrying on a| possible—until you try a Durham-Duplex blade. business and buying fish and lob- sizes. ; sters in large quantities for shipment to / A few broad strokes and—there you are—as smooth Providence. He invested with others h 1 f h dl = % he purchase of a truck - Ifyou own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell B e as the palm of your han . or other car requiring one of these sizes, go g S e e e met o e ) ientifi 3 dence to collect, his bills and on his Te- ¢6 the neaest Goodyear Service Station HEEY ey T SER S AcNERD UOAMBE pronn. (e e e w ; i now e neares 2% o o Nis trick—and back of this the hard, oil-tempered Swedish Dealer for Goodyear Tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. buy some goods and up to this time all effort to trace Him has failed. Word was steel. sent to his sister, who lives in Williman- i T e 1 the it They're the longest, strongest, keenest -blades on - et i earth—hollow ground, two-edged, detachable D s ot e & ot guarded. : - vey post, No. 58, American Legion of Stoni ton. > . 0 His shop has been closed for more than Some blade—you’ll say s6—and “some blade” is right.- Appointed Director Of Wom. THESE LEADING DEALERS SELL THEM: 30 x 3% Good Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no en’s Relations U. 8. A. Double-CureF: $ 50 more than the price you are asked to pay i ante B 0 S Franklin Sa. PUTNAM AW eathes Ty 2 = . SMITH'S PHARMACY, 205 Main BALLARD & CLARK, Hardw: I SR for tubés of less merit—why risk costly TON CHA 12 ALL 3 . are, LEE & 08GOOD, " 5t BURT'S. PHARMACY, UTLEY & .IU:\'ES. 1 o i JAMES F. DONOHUE, Rexall Store, *C{- (?.LTII‘{%E}AQI“," e CHANDLER & MORSE, Hardware, MARA & EGGLETON, , 235 Main §t. F. X. LUCIER, Jeweler, WaL D BICKER, ™ 21§ West Main St GEORGE B. SHAW, Jeweler, 5 T, 2 e V. THE PUTNAM HARDWARE AND THE UNITED CIGAR STORES. MILL SUPPLY CORP, DANIELSON THE BERTHIAUME PHARMACY, WILLIMANTIC 3 QWHITE CROSS PHARMACY, CARTIER THE DRUGGIST, BURROUGHS DRUG STORE, BAY STATE DRUG CO., : WOODWARD'S DRUG STORE, CURRAN & FLY) 3 N. A. JORDAN, Hardware, WILSON DRUG CO. | . H. KEACH & CO., Hardware, ; - .5 TAPBILS Flasadre S yeine 3 W- LAVALLE & Co. casings when such sure protec- s Pt & 21 50 tionisavailable? 30x3%sie 4 50 Anti-Skid e ir‘l waterproof bag . ............ Tread.... If you are a Durham-Duplex dealer and wish to have your name added to the above list in subsequent advertisements, send your name and address to this : newspaper and write the Durham-Duplex Razor Co. for & free window display. M \ * WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF GOODYEAR TIRES, HEAVY TOURIST TUBES AND ACCESSORIES GOODYEAR SOLID AND PNEUMATIC TRUCK TIRE DISTRIBUTORS FOR NEW LONDON COUNTY NewLondon THE A. C. SWAN CO. Norwich GOODYEAR PASSENGER CAR AND PNEUMATIC | TRUCK TIRES AND SERVICE Baird Tire and Supply Co. 331 Mam Street PHONE 1600 Norwich, Conn. Standard Set One Dollir Complte. Razor with attracitvé Amértéan fvory hafidle, safety guard and package of fhre¢ Durham-Duplex Bladés (6 shaving : edges). All in handSome Americafi ivory case. Other Sets §2 to $12. bl Additional Blades 50 Cents for a package of 5 1 ? L NP i i Mrs, John B. Casserly, who was re- cently appointed Director of Wom- en’s Relatlons of the United States Afmiy. This is an entirely new office k1 the War Department, and was created by Secretary Baker. Mrs. Casseriv will have general super- visloo G%er army hostess houses, and W¥1 goex to promote co-operation botween the army and the women of tho country and to advise the War oo BT

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