Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 23, 1920, Page 2

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' WESTERLY The owners of the real estate, on the Pawcatuck end of the “Broad street bridge, and the Briggs building, at the Westerly end of the bridge, it is report- ciation. The reunion of the First Rhode Island Veterans’ association was held at’Rocky Point. President John R. Arnold presid- ed and fourteen members were present. Joshua M. Clark, of Westerly, was elect- be held in Newport, Friday and Satur-|the Clerks, 10 to 3. day. At the Pawcatuek Congregational | land. The next game is on Monday between the Clerks and Ash- Sunday the Ashland team goes to church, Wednesday evening, Rev. Fred-|Daniélson to play Connecticut Mills. erick A. MacDonald officiating, Miss Blla Mrs., B. H. Hiscox will go to Chestnut Stone Crockett, daughter of Mrs. Ella G.|Hill, Mansfield, today (Friday) to alter\.d Crockett, of Pawcatuck, and Kemp Cul-ithe funeral of her cousin, Mrs. Millic lis, of Chester, Pa., were married. They | Stearns were unattended. STONINGTON The Stonington fire department has voted to assist to the limit in the dedi- Palmer, daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. Jared Stearns. WESTMINSTER At the service Sunday the pastor spoke from St. Matt. 18: 8, on the theme of our choice constantly to be made between SAYV “DIAMOND DYES” Don't streak or ruin your material in & poor dye. Insist on “Diamond Dyes. Tasy directions in package. -“FREEZONE" Nujol US.7 PAT. QFF. For Constipation Lift Off Corns! . contemplate the erection of buildings along the bridge front and over the Paw- catuck river, the structures to be used for business purposes. There is already a wooden structure on the Paweatuck side of the bridge, and there would have Jeen another building between that strue- ture and the site of the burned Star thea- tre, planned to have been built for the cation of Community house, Which has been set for Satuglay, Aug. 14. The fore- men of the tyee fire companies are a committee to cooperate with the Com- munity House association committee. The firemen have decided not to hold the an- nual inspection and parade Aug. 7, but it will be held op the 14th, in connection with the Community house dedication. No Painl the good and the bad, the lower or the higher self, the chance to help or hinder. George Hilliard Bruce of Norwich, for years in newspaper work and lately of the Connecticut state hospital and the Mans- field state training school, was a recent visitor with Columbus Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Smith at Brookside ed third vice presidént. It has been-the custom to have a Member of each com- pany on the executive committee. This plan’ can no longer prevail, and now the committee is composed of the president, vice presidents, Secretary and treasurer. The officers elected are: Munson N. Na- jac, president ; Harold, J. Pullen, first yice OOD health cannot be maintained if constipation isallowed to poison the system. Nujol works on an entirely new ident ; S 3 @ i e he Monson, inciple. Without forcin irri- » %ine company more| Dresident: C. Henry 'Alexander. ' second Steninktexn- Roiaters, farm, going from there to t principle. g or irri Lorraine Manufactu i w‘;s immb vice president; Joshua M. Clark, third| The Fresh Air children from New|Mass, state hospital. > e T 03 the faod st th: o Vinjunction. The case was| vice president; Waldo F. Slocum, secre- | York arrived Wednesday.afternoon and| Gus Scheff of New York is spending a ing, f aste. ‘ried out at considerable length in the = andkt_rea;urer. r(‘ocmn?n.v o “‘fsk; will have the time of their lives for two we}ik at Izos;;lale- oy 4 This enables the many tiny muscles el *of Gonnecticut. before permanent| erly. Captain Henry C. Card, was a part|weeks. r. and Mrs. Nestor Wiita re B . . 5 1 S o owed. Tt is understood | of this regiment Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Edgar have as|Saturday after two weeks' stay i in the intestines, contracting and junction was based on the point ln?% :’:‘:}":‘8 of theSecond zeel :fle"l guests Mrs. Sargent and three daughters| hospital at Putnam, both having been expanding in their normal way, to : atteries neld re- fifty in number. of Broad Brook, Conn. very ill with pleurisy. They recently took car at the time of the that Ferraro wis ares i : ve been over fm:,:fdfiawl)}?al? IaY® Jlacing of | union in Duby’s grove. While a number | yrs. Manuel Victoris is in New Lon- possessigp _of the place formerly owned squeeze the food “nd caisons in the river, would|of Westerly men served in this regf-|don for a week. : 7 by the Misses Doerflinger and are highly J wastealongandout o i cause an overflow and to the| ment and in the batteries, no full com-| william Woodhull and family have ar-| esteemed by all who know them. th i mage of the Westerly, Woolen mill and | pany is credited to “‘;-‘ town. = The of-lrived from Orange, N. J., for several| The Medberys, who Sold . their place of the system, property in the Stillmanville sec-| ficers elected are: George —Messinger.|weeks' stay in the borough. o and moved to Moosup, report themselves ] It i heos The parties favoring the injunction | President; Charles A." Tisleck John | Nothing has been heard from Nicholas | pleased with their new location. is abs; hat time, also favored the removal of | G- h;fm& vice presidents derick A. {(Clay, who disappeared fram Stonington,{ Mr. and Mrs. George (Miss Ruth lutelyharm- dih Arnold, secretary and treasurer; George|iwo weeks ago. The belief prevails that Shorter) are on their bridal trip through N Connecticut side of this dam was| H. Cheek. Zopher Skinner and Edward|pe is safe and sound. Canada. ; o less and away about a yemr ago, the Wes-| C. Hathaway, executive committee. The Chesebro Fife and Drum corps| Mr. and Mrs. Mann Page, Mr. Page's| Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little pleasant to mill has passed away and| The forty-eighth annual reunion of the|wi participate in the tourmament in|mother and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. | “Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly conditions then and now | Ninth regiment, Rhode Island Veterans's gariford, Saturday, ‘under the auspices| Harrison, have returned to New York,|that corn stops hurting, then shortly take. Try changed. It may | @ssociation, was held at Crescent Park.iof (he Royal Typewriter Fife and Drum| where Mrs. Harrison has since success-|YOU Lift it right off with fingers. Truly! it. Yot injunction has| With nineteen members present. Westerly | corps. fully undergone dn operation to correct | YOur druggist sells a tiny bottle of proposed improve- | furnished Company T of this regiment,| " Ropert Edgar has been elected dele- | trouble consequent upon a railroad acci- | LrTeezone’ for a few cents, sufficient to 1 without litigation. | With Captain Henry C. Card, in cem-|gy(e, and Irving T. Melvin alternate to|dent in the west, when she was injured [ 'émove every hard corn, soft corm, or| | who contempiate the mand, the same who cn}\\;!ln!‘(l Company represent the Stonihgton Steam Fire En-| last winter. corn, betweep: the tocsj a!!(l 'fhe calluses, L4 l pe 1ding ! the rights required to| I. of the First Regiment. Officers elected|gine company, at the annual convention Harry Heldstrom celebrated his seventh | Without soreness or irritation. 1’09“ aras bu ong that bridge fionlt- ::;}or'&"‘h::prflfl;fi ":r:r* ‘\-:‘:\‘]fl ; of the Connecticut State Firemen's as-|birthday with a number of his friends R y would not make the Saniord, secretary-Lr T - | sociation. Sunday last. - \ the expenditure it car-| SWeet. A. J. Allen. R. T. Sanford, Thom-| ™ pne Montville baseball team is sched-| Wednesday; July 28th, the tonic to he STAFFORDVILLE Clockwork 3 wing jwst where they|as Healey, Edward P. Lowden. Char uled for a game Sunday next, in Ston-| considered at the home prayer circles i8| Two new members will be added to the tores along the bridge H. Hunter and Edward . Tilley. Vice|ington, with the team representing Har-| James 12 We are workers and|Congregational church Sunday y improve the mppet-| B A iith Mottty | "oy Dost, Ameriest TegHn. partners with God.” {morning. Rev. Dr. Booth will admin- = section treasurer. and_Harry H. Cuarke. Josenh Westminster lately had eight brides ister the sacrament of the Lord's supper. A g of el was Bednd in Wis pend | TSRS SO0 TR T L0k Josopn JEWETT CITY and their husbands within ‘a distance of [ Sunday evening the Epworth League will p HI road, not far from| i Stafford two miles, with two or three other youhg [hold & union service at the usual hour; = artific ige plant, Thursday morn- A Mrs. John E. Bibb has returned to| couples elsewhere within her borders, all|the topic will be Every Christian a Mis- £ by two sams of Harvey Arzamarskie | = The Rhode Isiand bonus bonrd has dis-| Washington. D. C. after spending several | thus showing ereat discrimination in the | sionary district. bursed more than $1,000,000 of the $2.-{ weeks with her mother, Mrs. Victor | choice of location. | Alexander Muzio got caught in the =5 . when they came! 500,000, anpropriation made by the gen.|L'Heurcux, on Main street. Mrs. J. J.| Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Hall, the owners | shafting at The I s Wolos wo . S s il bag. It appeared| eral assembly as a bonus of $100 to-all| Gangon of New London has also been vis- [ of the former Medbery place, are expect- |lust Frida; e st ‘:ffi.}.‘"“,‘_,‘,‘,",fd"‘ff}j PENDLETOCN HILL e e s when the boys at- former sarvice men and women who serv- | iting her mother for the past few days. |ing their son and his bride (o visit them | some of ihe bones were broken in his J R s Ao i 1 asidg, it would not| ed i the world war and wére residents of{ Chautauqua’s joytime costs $2.50 for| the last of this week on their wedding |right hand. & ®| Mr. and Mrs. Byron Clark of New| (L PO MWW 3 A it into their boat,| the state. The members of the Fifth|adults, $1 for children two junior leaders, | trip. Clarence White is employed in the Fa- London and George A. Clark of MupuAs d to find that the bag| Company, Westerly, the first to enter the|new games, rollicking songs, Mother| Mr. and Mrs. Hyman and little son of |gan Woolen Co.'s mill Brient ‘Sunfay.with tie(r annk,: M (S| 8 e B S s Neina and_unfinished watch| service, and Who are residents of Paw-| Goose party, Jolly Polly, the Chautauqua | Groton were recent guests at Willlam| ¢ 1. Turmer is oar : delia Gallup. ettty dideath of variad sizes and pat-| catuck are not included. Mo an helf} clown, lucky number pirade. Buy. a|Greemman's - L. Turner is carpzpiering in Palmer,| Mrs. Mary Main, who has been ill, is|ms r the County Sheep clut the members resided Just over the river|ticket for the kiddies.—adv. == o e o jable to sit up a while each day. |m i s S Prown was notified and| and were creditc™ to the state of Rhode| Mrs. Elizabeth Kingsley of Kitemaug MGOSUP | L jonD wag taken (0 the| yjjgs Saran T. Palmer returned to her B 1« detailed to inves-| Island in service hut not recognized | is spending a few days with her sister.[ L oo . Casine, Jewertl Bl e, T ot ek 6 W st By afiee feaiing & Week W Ty had been in the water| in the honus law. Mra: Toln T Blakwrt s ;u»\t.m(aix Jazz Band, Casino, Jewett| B s Dot e s e her sisters in Westerly. { e . yfn;,‘ Py tanisy was on the verge of decay zh@“?"“ chacks are being returnied by|® Mra. Ida Benjamin is entertaining her ity, tonight.— ; Tk B TR e ‘Jl,m;n;:”lmss‘;ll‘ Mrs. L Dwight Miner of Norwood Lretabips Hhoss whe ontents were lifted i a ost office department. as the per-|two gra i G ; - i f accomp by her two randsons. | ; e R e on 10 the police station. Al sons for whom they are intended have N . o G LISBON | b Eriday; suffeting trom; eppenais | X accompanied by Ibr two | erendeone bt suits made up from this virgin the chains bore the mark:| changed ade nce filing claims for| Two houses on School street are for| Gustave T. I it Thantordl one Fred i Sanger Swithidir fo Greenwich, and her greatgranddaughter.| ' = &K C 1 --10 gold-filled.” The| the bonus. Quite a number of the veo- . Dearnley & Clarke.—adv. A rats Contantic SEreamiLn e iohildren G = T - E0li: I £ : : 8 of the field secretaries of the Connecticut | v wother at Clark's Corner, last| M58 May Gould of Westerly, spent a few | v not ~aty, were in| men (F) have married s v left the | A\DD Dan. Plain, Moosup and Taft. Temperance union, spoke at Wednesasy : 3 e B Miner's £ st P + ot = e in ver: hav g = a u . k ednesday a Thursday days at Mrs. Miner's farm las about twenty-| service. and in several instances havei Mrs. Philip DesJardines and four chil-| church Sunday mornin i “lark Yoan! - : married former service men, g0 that two|qdren of Worcester are visiting Mr. and P M T a Irene Belcher is spending her va-| Albert Clark of Noank ; wn's theory that the| checks of $100 each will be A e M el B O e _Mr. and A\_irl.« »'{»VMT?, lv!.nfs i Frank Brown and fam-|8t the Chapman farm Sunday. nams ere ttolen from some jewelry | some households: Mrs. Patrick Connell and Mids Verna | (o sisit air. Hoss: sister, Mrs. J. 1. Billerica Mass. Mrs. Ruth Miner and sons RELIEVED QUICKLY e A e von ami| e, Police officers .xho investigated, Raill have returned from Deep River, penter, and his nlece, Mrs. Rowlana Btta Dunham is visiting her son,[8nd Thurman, spent Sunday NO DOPE-NO ACETANILIDR hrew the.bag and| the allesed “hold-up aml robbery of am| where they ted Badward Connell. Cobb. | m Dunbar and his wife in Boston,|atives in Westerly. TRY IT AND BE COMFORTABLE Within the past} automobile party hy a masked man, on{ The funeral services for Mrs. Celia| Mr and Mre. Orsemus Vaughan and|> this week. Birdsey Palmer and sons. Llewell several rffhber\?s of | the ‘Woonsocket road. Tuesday night, de-1Valencourt, 55, were held at the Baptist | children of Providence were recent vis-| and M Allison Lyon left last|{and Ridhard, were in oViuntown Pfln".:(‘,enir: ;g“xld ];;m “| clare it to be “the weirdist hold-un tale | church in Voluntown Tuesday. Rev. John | jtors at Georee G. Bromley's. or vl\m Lake City, Utah, where|day. { Fecovery. oL, thk chatha | cwhed fis e ihat Pos b AT e e e Lan i he| -4 Dumber.in thig foym are planning to| B e b Loy Johnson whe s wedkend 0 IT'S LIOUID = QUICK EFFECT _ owne T 1l suggest a| been held un. has amended hi g ey ~ 5 eme- | gttend Chautauqua in Jewett Ci | g e . 3 T ded, his nrevious|tery. The bearers were Joseph Gravelin. ! 1y Wheeler has sold farm, the T. the Arzarmaskie bovs, Claude| versions of his gtatements to the effect | Joseph Gravelin, Jr., Fred Gravelin, Basil | p philline place. that there were only three men held up, | Vincent, Isracl Vincent and Fred Grave-| - 5 : Catherine Scott was struck by an au-|and that his statement that there were|lin. Hourigan Bros. were in charge of the = — bile when in Morgan street, Paw-|five or six is not correct. arrangements. Mrs. Valencourt was born ; ternoon. The sirl Local Laconics. in Canada, the daughter of Annie Perkins e . Narragansett council. Kn _| and Joseph Gravelin. ectly in front of an Iumbux.gis planninz a field ‘Qzelfmgfd:?n Mrs. Charles Anderson entertained on c A arles Ferraro. | pajee ot Brightman's pond. August 1. Wednesday Mrs. John Lewis of Volun- rown i such 2 way that A branch reading room ot the Weat. | v and Mrs. Helen Dewhurst of New Tor Infants and Children i = erly Public library is to be opened in| Haven. =y d over her. Mr. Ferraro i J o T S owis at the.time, mot| Whlte Rock in i school huilding next| P T hepen ot Miord s 2 s [ Use ForOver 30 Years the rate of ten miles an| “'Bouraon A Baboock, Dafiel F. Lar.|. Misses Kathleen and Emma Dearnley| Always bears ] .r.?h:u-m).lrfib.-f and v:r;r‘: kin and James A. Donohue, officers of |aTe Visiting their aunt in North Oxford. the M trom ihe rear of the car.| MerTill Post, will represent the post at| In the Twilight League game Wednes-| gignature of % . e aeine the Gl a convention of the American Legion to|day night the Aspinook team defeated u a W : as ng 4 - i sl “THE SALE OF THE SEASON”—NOW GOING ON = riously injured. th and right side of her bruised as is also her njured girl is daughter Means/a Big Saving To Yo liam Scott. They at- 0 s 5 o 2. Foreato : : Ladies’ P d Oxford First and Second regiments, T VLN R T B 1e8 mnps an XIoras island Volunteers and the state ) i ‘| first AL | | g'l 0, u:u,tn1Ilpl.enu:;::l“h:m!hlumlmmm“m "" the i! I} I the veteran asso- :lmm” [P I | Emln |!!|‘§,!n | § Mexican Ambassador | The Popular Semi-Annual Clearance Event —NOW GOING ON— In addition to our Regular Stock, we have placed in this fl Sale a Spot Cash Purchase from James B. Littlefield, Esq., Receiver in Bankruptcy, consisting of the Entire Bank- rupt Stock of Harry Moskowitz “La Roy Shop,” 212 Union Street, Providence, R. I. The “La Rqy Shop” has been in business but three years and had the reputation of handling the smartest line of Suits and Dresses in the city. They specialized main- ly in sample garments, and we consider the purchase of their stock an excellent business deal—enabling us to offer good, up-to-date merchandise at ABOUT HALF PRICE, and in many instances AT LESS than half their original value. Fernando Iglesias Calderon, prom- inent Mexican, who has arrived in ' Washington with the rank of Am- bassador. 1t is understood that his mission is to discuss the relatlons between the two countries, and to seek recognition of the new regime in- Mexico. BUY YOUR FOOTWEAR NEEDS DURING THIS SALE AND SAVE MONEY THE JAMES F. COSGROVE CO. 206 MAIN STREET FRANKLIN SQUARE e THE LA VIDA ELECTRIC VIBRATOR 50. Guaranteed in every respect. Let us demonstrate this vibrator and prove to you that it is an excellent appliance. GAS AND ELECTRIC SHOP, 2 Canal St, WESTERLY LIGHT AND POWER CoO., Westerly, R. L., THE MYSTIC POWER COMPANY, 9 East Main St, Mystic, Comn. This Sale presents to you a Money-Saving opportunity which you should not miss. CONDITIONS OF SALE—Slight charge for alterations. No exchanges. C. O. D. or telephone orders. All sales final. -~ No

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