Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 7, 1920, Page 9

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Fitts, who made an sight-tnch ieision. - on every hand for Mrs. Thompson. - h"‘l My Hct&: poultry, :flgml W' :;Xh an ASHE beén John "Chapman of Bridgeport, accom-|and crops, Cu Kifme; % er. fl fi{% n.:‘ ’:}::hn h:’r? 'favtm l}p':st' four n | New Bedford will be here for over Labor | panied by his sistér, Mrs. James Lee, ré- | These me will co-operate wnhsh R weeks, is 4t Memorial hospitAl, Worces- g day. cently visited his birthplace, the Captain | Wibberley, town director for Canterbury, ter. ) % The Parent-Teachers' association held | Joe Chapman houss, at Billings' Point. - | in-carrying-on. work -of-the-farm.bureau 2 "he annual Sunday school piéntc is to | last year'was 2 great success. Teeting at Miss Day's on Thursdsy af-| Mre Tiastia ll;h;pmm Gallup is re- | and ]:::‘;'“rk_ ;:m“;(‘le::; 5 et be_held soon at Webster lake. “J.R. A. Jones is recovermg from his| ternoon. gaining her health. ous s (Speeial- to The Bulletin) 0¥ u Gelss| Teden o t 3 vi i i for digeustion of farm > rt ler and T"“ Ryan it gerlous €58, % . At the final meeting of the Chautauqua | Mrs. William, Maine is also improving. | will be held later dis > New London, Aug. 5.—The eimirtnan ‘of Ms:’:nm-ed a trade :350 at Lynf, |- & :w of ‘suminer 'guests are in|on Tuésday evening in Danlelson Supt. R.| Mrs. Charles Marble 50l five, quarts of | problems und econsideration of any sug- the police commitite ef the caurt of ¢ e Mass. g 3 town in the various homes. > W. Boys was elected president for the |latc and luscious strawberrics Tuesday at | gestions. = e coramon counoll of the city af New Lans | do8e e opeTtet t6| A benefit dance for Smith callege at the |, M, anh Mra Georze Roberts, who|ensulng year. 5 cents a quart. 4 dea has made contribytion to thé local in fiu innéva- | town hall Ssturday night was superin: thefr liohoymoon here, have return-! The local troap of Boy Scouts will go AT U'Ncmm_ s vress which indicates tiat. the Boliés dé Kows; ‘y'g‘ opposition aad the | tended by MiSs Murie? Baekus. to.New Hayen. iato camp at New Bedford this (Satur- . e oAt i ings are not to his liking and that he in- [ <00 TEES Miss Prudence Paine broka het “arm,| Rev. Alesander Kukko of “Woreester | day) afternoon for a week. 2 HIGGANUM e s iy Emm o tends changing some of the police meth- 2 falling while playing tenni§ receatly. was & recent visitor in town. Goodyear hand held a rehearsal in thed , yoo oo ot 0 ey | Preached ia the.: ‘ln ip! v.\f ods. He declares that if the fault iy with e Rev. Mr. Calhoun preached at ‘&ufi‘ Jaeoh atagoptan and his 1ittls som, for- | hall on Wednesday evening. board has been paced unon the Congre- | Shurch Sunday morning in the absence o 3¢ management of the densriment, Indl e 89 lapdriany Hill Sundsy aftérnoon. During the fiaf- | mer residents in town, Spent Sunday with| A baseball meeting was held in the| J04F1 1a® beeh placed uyon the LORERT | Rev. C. C. Tibbotts, who was at Norta- Yectly referring to thé captain, that thete 5 he : be m: tor's vacation for the present month the | relatives here, returning to Providenes! rooms of the Goodyear Social club Wed- ;,e,s sotisty JoRAAL, 1L 4 the GHUPRN. A | Beld, Mass. is lisble to be 2 change in thé g fi. sunplies. are to be.the same as are fur- | Mesfay. nesday” evening. T D e e ke was | . Twelve women friends eurprised Mrs. ment. 4t is indieated that théle | . 5 e nished for the Putnam Baptist church. Thomas Jones mads a fiving visit te the| Many fans are interested in the out- > i | John Dart Wednesday night.at hee heme Dresented the church by the pastor, DF. up in the department are just as Hable to | O o ty a“w?:xfa !;'_Y “’;: Iavitations are aut for the wedding of | nome ef his parents, retuming to their|come of the three-game series with Con- in celebration of her birthday. The eall- be calied upon the carpct as is the nptvest Mise 1 Péarl Noyes and Walter My- | new home in New Lendon with his wife | necticut Mills of Danielson. The _ first Raymond. | ers presented her an electric flat. Mrs. h k : ; J. Edward Cody, a teacher in ome of | o S Rar~ fiscba s 86 ' the supernumerary. All of which gounds well " . ron Cole teday_(Saturday). Monday. game is to be played in Dgniclson Sunday |, 0* WA Codv, a ted inn 1o | DaTt Tecently sold Ner 1 he But it has a tinge of éscaping het alr. 3 municipal, or| Miss Bllen Reyuolds of Worcester 18} Mra William Johnson has recovered | afternoon. sufum‘r‘v‘,:c‘:m:cag°;;’ ‘;oz’:" i‘nfl thin| lm;:l::x:;e:ms‘rmny company lndvhi‘wun to The captain of the palice férce is Cap- m‘z:" ‘. 4 shomid pay | visiting );a mcb:rmquthef hee. from her recent illness. s | place. : s dd g tain in name and salaty enly. BVery-! ren offiga ¢ any DI d D IR - S PENDLETON HILL The Frissell FabMc company is em-| ... t,m,“gh' Am“eus" ey gt bedy that knawa anything of the warking : iy "W ; plosing a number of girls in their mill, | Aot CEONER AR Bl an wecurkie Yl Tne paster's theme Sunday merning GOODYEAR Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson . and|making braid for avnings. Mr Chaffee, | octs from Hartford over the week end. | Mrs. Martin ©. Chapman motored ' to| the suverintendent. has purchased the Dr. | there | Kellogg property and has moved his tm-! ' was “Reverence for God's heuse'and #2-! . wmhsmas Crowe and -childrem rve- e : v Matynuck Beach Sunday. They . - 3 N e e o 3 2 hivan | tarned ‘Wadnesdey _trem Watoh il | SRS SO Siinas. trom this Snd | s e MiAdItonn. i T TR war. had brought summer t&fl& 3 they have been spending tWo | qiining communities and spent the day| Dr. Raymond will preach Sunday morn- | ing, attended by local people,. B Rl Ay vy oy Yor Wednesday evening hour et Weke' vasation. picnicking at Matunuck and_Quomacon-| ing, Aug. th, 11 c'clock. His theme will | at the old Quaker meetinghouse af Peach ders. and therefore dialit Adt Be Beld ae- home worship Aug. 11th, the topic 15 Our| ‘The Missen Sidel, employed in the of-|tauz. Ell King, Miss Hattie White, Mrs. | be Is There a Material Hel? Tokew'. Y., Sunday, Aug’ 8, at’3 9'elock. countable if thees hl“.u:!u ove and ektension proo .o\ yrere m{'fl after. Dible paa-|fce of the Goedyyar Tire and Rubber Co.| Thomas White and Framk Powell were| The piano recital given under the the commitiee although the or- 1he bty tress- sage, St Matt, 13: 3 at Akran, O., are guests of H. M. Coulter | members of the party. management of Miss Idith Raymond in ST o v 150 oaes Jo a ¢ 5 church was a sue- Tecetved, deltvered = ter gommajssioners o this week. Miss Bertha Gilhert and her mother are | the Congregational de ‘wa.r the _1; M“ ‘t”.‘r 'M;: iy f e msundu ) mnorning the pas- de-do depe oCaftery, L lice force took a notien to do 4 Nttlp self-§ the eourt mmm - %n:".i 2‘,,.“&'?.‘..".«,3“',‘;! Kfimm are spending their vacation atlgapartments of Mrs. Jemnie June Thomp- | the program, including piano selos and imvestigation. Sure, théte i wmueh thet (b, the stumbling stityte for the blind in Hartford, will] Quonoeontgug, . L son. recitations by Mrs. John Russell and Miss 'S not Fight 1n the pelics dupartmant. wae main troude with pluats munisi-| cingon orertory solo by reguest Supt, R, W. Boys sttended the annval| AMr. and Mrs. Frank Brown have pur-| Raymond. ¢ There hate Deen many < ahdetected [ puily’ owned is' thalr tin@adcy to ReeD; qhs attendanea at the chureh school| meeting in New York Saturday last of | chased a place in Ashaway and will move| MMrs. Austin is entertaining friends fgom g—.»mf: even since the nolice ferce has|frem the pubiic just what the Publie 18| wag large last, Sunday. the New Bedford Textile association glub | there in the early fall. This is a matter Ai\\"\crk. Bacn mere than doubls, but that is no se- | entified o knéw, That is, the actual cost urr%mm Schroeder of Jersey City |and was elected president for the cleventh | of despest regret to the community, as 3 risus refiection on the force. Sueh of produsties, the depresibtian and MU | 15 spending the balance of the summer | consequtive time. ; Pendieton Il cannot afford to lose such CANTERBURY G0 happen in the largest cities:m the|est. wnd the ampunt preducsd. 'flt‘t do | With her parcnts, Mr. and Mrs..J. R A} Fer the sixtl. annual autemobile outing “%“?“A "°°"C°' T b t'ad b I3 eountry . that are supplied with the board @f wWater gommissioners: ":fl 0 ¢ | Jones. of the Geodvear Tire and Rubper. Co.,| Ars. Amne Cook is the g“es of her son| The Canterbury grange held on its reg- best of exnerienced offcers and men: M| and is ready ‘to show tha motual cost 0“ Miss M., Augusta Bunce of Richmond | me, the party will leave here this (Sat-| Morton at Farmbolm in Stonington. ular meeting night Wednesday evening an New Londen this conditien might by tm- | aperutien and #f1 that sngers into 2 wet Hill, N. Y., 15 visiting in_the family of!ypday) morning at 8.15, tandard time,| Mr, and Mrs. Will Bliven and family | open meeting to whieh all local farmers|" Proved a bit wers the dirsct man: t{condsoted imatitution. The butd Wan's|ner sister, Mrs. Jessie A Meade, at Sun-| fop Hocky Point. There will bo about 100 ( of New Londen and Mrs. Gertrude Bliven | had been invited in order to form a town of the pollcs force proper left the | ta sMew the profit or loss, as the “’fe nymeade farm. cars m lme, 1@ by Supt. K. W. Boys, | Brightman of Westerly were guests Sun- | organization of the County Farmers'.as- captaln, who !s closer ta the men snd | may be, nwd the'plan pfogcsed i3 the only | "y’ ynq Mre, Marold George have re-| gollowed by the Geedyear band. They|day of Mr. and Mrs. Cliffiord Thompson. | sociation. Mr. Davis, the county agent; poliea matters than is any officious eoft- | way ‘te swtual conditions can -be aSCAT-| 4, ineq trom their wedding trip in Canada| will parade threugh Danielson and the! A number of relatives from this place| gave a talk on the work of the farmers’| mitteeman. If this was the conditlon|tatmed. As & tRgiter of boskkeeding, 0PeR | ong wom make their home for the present| hand will gmive a ecomeert - there. The | attended the funeral of Frank A. Thomp- | association, or farm bureau, and told of | thers would De & better mutual ynder- | to inspactiork It s ‘essentlal that the re- ) wiyy, ine parents of Mr. George at Flat- | Goodsear company will give everyone a|son at lower North Stoninston Monday | the need of o town organization. Cam- standing between the cantain and the men . tde_productieon should wnmh 1§ bush, N. T. - ainner tieket before leaving Geodyear this | afternoon. Much sympathy is expressed | mittees were appointed as follows: Dairy- that would materially 28d to the geners! would XRow| Taer " Charles Barstow recently enter-|. . sffictency of nolles service. The-captatn | wh ki tained two of her sisters, Mre. Beunett of e s not free te command, free to do s th Providence and Mrs. Taylor ef Pawtueks Tall duty to the peopie, for fear of I et R L A Mr. and Mrs. P, Lewis and daugh- | gyests for two weeks of Miss Grace Gil- | cess, although thernight was stormy, more Ttary. - toame 2510k | tor, Htasel Lawls, and Mr, and Nrs. Louis | Bert, who 13 spending the summer In the | than 60 wero In attendance and snjoved | curring the eamity of the committee. It|department. Tt s avident that the com- s for the commen eounef] gentlemen te arder and the captaim and his men eber. Military disciphne is all right I Its plzce, but it is 2 mistake to undertake te have milttary diseipline appiied to & police department Hke that in New Laadon, and Yo the sacrifice of the kind of pelice. work that s best for the eity. The men higher ap in the department ought not te be sentinually Jooking for trouble, or be it > persecuting some con that same time a other treaded on the foes of committce- man or some personal friend . thereof. ngs have Ddeen dome in other slde of New Londen, but sutely That three-platesn system 385 warked New Londen is a detriment rather a benefll to the city, and !s an un- necessary imposition on the members of the force. Under the platoon wale the of- figers are expected to do the impossible in patrol service. Tt is kmown that they eannot cover the beats to which they ave igned and at the same time report i 1o headquarters at the specified intervals. Under the threc-platoon system the changes are so frequent that the routine ot Nving is entirely changed and it is dity fleult for the officers to krow just where re at. They must it themselves te at least mont! hanges in the hours of aleep and meale, and there !s s ueh needless irregularity in their plan of Hv. g that is becoming a question whether the lifs of 2 New Lendon noliee- man is hardly worth while. Then there is that marked disertmins- tisn in the general treatment of the men o2 the force that does net tend fo har- monize and theredy incregse ¥he general afftetency” of force, that eught to be &3 of ons family united, and net be divided into small factlons against itself. All of which is dus to the tack of direet sythor- ¥ of the tantain. In the ol days the an of the polies cammittee not ealy governed the police but he made daily early merning visits ta the leskup and decided which of the priseners would be relesged and which weuld de lheld far trial. That was going it rather etreng, but it went for many yeurs. Whea Brran F. Mshan was mayer of the city of New Londen he found the ways and the means of bullding side- walks, after many precediag mayqre had failed In the attempt. While maver mere an 20 miles of silewalls were built. al- ‘most under his personal supervision. Since then, for varied reasens, te the general public unknown, there has been laxity in sidewalk constructien, although theve has Been something doing in that line at-in- miasieners are desfrous of letting the public kmow just where they are at. If the water Gspuriment is o paying invest. ment er a-loping,vemture, the people are entitled. to 'know. The eemmissioners have naved the wa 5 e e o e At the regulnr whurch servieez Sunday Rev. Mr. Ilgod amuounced as the subjeet for his aiscourse rext Sunday The Real and Almest-Christiau. Henry Fox of New Iaven spent the waek ead ‘sl the Fox homestaad. Miss Pylen Fox &utertained friends frem Kansss City over the Weak end. ";fi Jiarry " Moore, George, Kilesnor and Martha Meore were recent Colchester calters. 3 Dmmfi of Wrooklyn i the TVielet and Helen Rogers. Miss nie Rogem of New Lomdon are gussts of Mr. and Mra James Lane. . Mn saf M. Iguis Rdbingon and daughier Myrtie of Partland were guests, of relatives here Saturdsy. Harry Moore of Bristol spert the week end at hta home here. Tilliam Day ard ~Mehasl Mehahan spent Tuesdey t Middletown. Ernest L. Spewcar wes & New London Tialter Tuesday. . Afr. and Mre. Winthrop Pwing of New Londen wen reesnt guests of’ Mr. and Mrs. John Rathbua. Everett Hood has returned after a faw daya snent ;m New York and Hartford. Mr. and afrs. George Rathbun and chil- dren gnd Miss Kianey. of Norwich spent Sundsy ®ith Pred and Bdwin Harris. Charlie Littie@teld entertained relatives from Pravidence Sunday. Me. and Mre. G..J. Mprrey and ehil- dren, Ruth and Rensld, wers guests Sun- day of Mr. and Mva. X. L. Clark, Mtss Sarah Schumuekler, whe has been ome. Miss Minnfe Kingsley has returned af- ter gttending the sdmmer school for tesehors at New Haven. Miss Annie Sehumuckler ef Hartford is spending & fow Weeka at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray and Mr. and | Mrs. Olrde Ray snd daughter of Milidale were™fosht ¥ 3i-the Kite of Mr. and Mre B J. Standish. Denald ‘Fraser was & Colchester caller Thureday: some-time at his homie here. Jumes Lant and Mever Schumukler tervals. Under the ordinanee, sideyalks were recent visiters in- Calehester. are laid by the eity, one-half of the ex- Mrs. Carl Ragers has returned from a penize being borne by the eity proper and visit of txe we with reiatives in Port- the other half by the nroperty. owneme benefited, the bill for the mame being in- cluded in the tax bill next to be coll land. B Mr. wn@ Mes, Jehn Warner' 'of East Ilsd@am €aled en. friends here recently. and treaied as a part of that tax biil. By this method money in saved the eity and Droperty owner, leng etrotches are contracted for at same time, A gentieman frem Linden street put a pretty Penzi plan over on the mayor and the court of common eotmcil at the Pae cent meeting of that body. IHe teld the council that thera was, abselute need for sldewdlks ia little Linden street and dsked I the property —owners in that pstreet could not recelve dererved recognition in the sldewalk line. Xo was informed by ihe mayer that the council sppreciated ihat sidewalks were meeded in Linden itrest, and in other sections of the city, Jut nene were being lald, as it was hne rossfole to get the required cement used ia their construction. This led Alderman [ The Waman's Misslanary eoclety met Wednesday affarnoon, with, Garbiit, Mrs. Nathen Chase and Miss Mary E. Chase wore gueits, T y of Mra. Allen V. Reynglds of Worcester. b ot e T parking s gor 5 we: gar- den in ‘Soythiiridge 2endsy aftermoon. The bullet lodged in the musecles of his back and was recavered Tuesday by Dr. th’ Rogers @ad Miss Min- . empleyed at Ocean Beach, dhas returned | Harold Darling ef Orange is spending The Ladies’ Aid saclety met Tyesday afternoon in their reom at the pareonage ‘with a large attendance. This seciety has 2 number of orders for quilts en hand. After a buay afterncen the usual supper and good time concluded the session. An informal invitatior party was held Tuesday eveniny at Proadmeadows inm, | this name lately given C. H. Koeh's sum- mer heme here. Dancing, music and re- freshments provided the entertainment, At the chureh sehoal Sunday Mt was decided te held the annual picnie next TOOK PAVSG EYERY NGAT Thea She Hesrd of “FRUIT-A-TIVES® ° and Cured Hervelf of Constipation | o E MRS, JOHN CAPOZZI Ashford, New York. "] feel it my duty ta tell you what *Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets did for me. 1 tried several kinds of physic for over ihree years; and, of course, while T took it every night my bowels would move ; hutas soon ag I stopped and would have Piles terribly, Iheard of ‘Fruit-a-tives’and bought onc box and took them. Now I am not troubled amy more with Constipation and no more Piles, ‘Fruit-a-tives! did for me what no other medicine ever did s they lefy no after-effects, and mew I do mof have ta use physio. I recommend ‘Fruit-a-tivey' to all my friends’™, Mrs. JOHN CAPOZZL , 80¢. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 23c. Atdealersor from FRUFT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N, Y. UMMER DRESSES ALL WE HAVE LEFT — WITHOUT RESERVATION. REDUCED 20% MORE . 'n"ne prices of all Summer Dresses have felt the knife again. It makes no difference whether the dress has already been marked down, or whether it. . is still selling at the price originally marked S IT GOES SATURDAY AT THE LOWEST PRICE OF ALL =~ taking physic, I would bs constipated | | Hom i Bear in mind that these are not old, out of date garments “tesrs —they are all new — new materials —- v styles—and Saturday, new prices. ta deduct from the tax Bifts of the There are many hot days to come, so buy a pretty frock to *rty owners on that atrest ene.] . sctual cont of the mgrEvapn. T Dy : wear for the balance of the season. cepted the offer. So Linden have sidewalks, while other sestiena i T vl e et et e | P - | EVERY BATHING SUIT IN OUR STORE, REDUCED 20 PER CENT. are really in accordance with the eity on i dinance and that Linden street vrlg Ten 3 s . e Gragan to remark that newadays gay- m 9 N w thing could be had, ¢ heo e'e a‘t price was forthcoming. e i s o % e # Here 15 wh den street go o S Ui e v | In Your Table Beverage not enly get the cement but weuld have the aidewalks 1aid to the full satisfaction of the committee of the eeunell, the elty ,celve attentlen somewhat eut of turm. As & matter of fact, the sidewsfhy In s v a e ‘ ’ i Linden street will be paid for just as 3 o . ( other sidewalks have been. Halt the cost P lne en . will De assessed against the preperty : . b owners and will be eollected with the yege ‘ ular tax next due. It cannot be done sny f ; - x ! other way under the ordisanee. Thare The will be no deductiens in the tax Bill BIESTIAARE | Ml et ||| Goods and Notions street and the city preper will mach for the whistle. The wo!k”i.:.!: %&%:ifl%’;;;?&: & = should rule today and very Still GOing On — tions in mz:“: "-mmu - no:‘u. M ml : ;- Bly in thi street. % & more stron (] e SR

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