Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 9, 1920, Page 8

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L. _srevwewrvy SEPFTEMBEN ¥, T920 At the meeting of the Westerly board of trade held in the council chamber of the town hall after two. months’ VAOA~|it 0 micting of the fown. council|tion, is Soon to be succseded by Rev. STONINGTON It appeared. that. ‘Bednkrs has been | afe. ang atee e O sotre are v tion, President John O. Mills, presided. | Tuesday to protest against' reckless driv- ;";me*?_C*l"“g_ S'zL:fi ot ,D':““g‘::‘é ‘;’,’; The 63d annual mecting of the Stoninz- | holding Chaduk's valuables as 2 sori of |inz and Mrs. Frank Jeffers in Pro Frank W. Coy led in a general discus- ing along that road. Late Tuesduy after- | WA 2 S7eady & oo Tectoly ore: T |ton Union Baptist Dible school conven- |bond for the board bill that he charges |idence. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jeffers are sion in advocacy of the people of the|noon within a few hours after the coud-)irer, RelPe¥ 'S 19 LIS PEOCESORSLD| tion, held Wednesday in tho First Baptist | Chaduk owes him. at t cottage at Willimantic camp- town owning their homes and urging |eil listened to the protest, and referred | the MaTist reparaton . sehoch b church, was largely attended by Sunday| As in the first case, Judge Maltibie | Eround. , encouragement along that line. He sug- | the matted to the police committee, there 1 b or befo- o« 8chool workers. The program follows: | reserved decision and took the v i Miss Dorothy Paul is visiting her sis- - i taxation of 2t an accident of the nature referredto|2 leave of absence of one year befo:e:l ("™ FOLC % : ter in Middletown. g 5 whee :2 (\\-:i‘ot?\eo‘r:twrcf the Watch Hill representatives, that|€nteriag upon his new duties and w -lu‘e,‘,z.‘;“-“’,;"}‘;“ t:,"c':;;e?‘:‘_jdc?;:f: ‘:i Patnam women, it was stated here| Mrs P. B. Driscoll has had as guests fatorest on the motes. If this were cone |is the reckless way antomobiles pass|VISIt his, varents” i Iielend. ' Batheriq Ch 1t o b oatorie by preaiaents Tadiih = due or & visitation from |atiss Dora Marcotte of Bristal and M e it of ¢ he said, it would | trolley while” receiving and die- | Feledy, b y besides thoso who!1l, address, The Need of Religious Edu- | SLEVARES Who Wil leave with the Zb- | Annie Falvey, of Shelton. licy for the town. |charging passengers 3 o Fistn ey cation, Rev. William B. Oakiey; 1130, pllcat n;(o cu]&fl. ¥ persons who de Funeral services for Mre. Hars ot Netiaf Briggs, just as he alighted : 5 {letters from schools, report of Rev. Frank | oL, L0, Décome electors. In Putnam as|promlex were held at the home of Dr. a report trolley car, near his home i ¢ Heeestucy, of Simte J. Frod Parkef|s ponbing, offering; 12, recess: 12.15, | o 48 I other Windham county tOWNS |8 H. IHolmes Wednesday afternoon. presented reaily a section of the}having ujgewe_fl ofi.crml J,'°"‘fl°?‘"i§enff, dinner; 1.45, devotional service, =Rev. :(:;;:::l Ie::icrs 1“? alive to !he‘u :_pu- Rev. J. B. Aldrich, pastor of the Meth- d ' severs shock He was|will have full suffrage in the coming|Of Oficers and committees, election of of- | oititcress that they must possess to be Ho: ‘was. o Dr. Savage, who says that |clection and they will be entitled to|f0ers: 210, e dercy Troblems of | succesiful in their party endeavors they . Burtal rules George oy arE C2% DOre | fcsemen. . Thero has been some: con-|Primary, Mrs. Bessie Wolfe; Boys’ WOrk, {soll on one or the other covmue Mt The | soors: yoporaion, Albert Saund w mitted to Sl : |flicting opinions s to what should bo|Rev: George R. Atha; Men's Work, Dea- | rapublicans of towns. in tige sestion of |son There wone fomers foert yriovert. | : el Tt omobite, 133455, |done in the preparation of voting lists,|con Daniel L. Phillips; general discus- | WWindham county seem to be more alive | Mrs. Reuben . Austin - Fromin " Con A B o ieiss o8 s |until the official notive comes from Sec. |sion; Solo, Mrs. Jean Churchill: 3, Essen- | (g the possimiiiiies. ot naqitionns strens the Methodlst church Sunday r B Gowd, 87 Walnut |Tetary of State Colby. The information |lials of Religious Education, Rev. William % WESTERLY wding into V Wil road s wou becoming public, the first ever in Rhode Island. They are:. Hazel E. Cooper, Ada_ L. Sawyer, Teresa M. Mullen, May J. Don- ohue, of Providence; Helen Sullivan, of Newport. Under. the suffrage amend- ment women, if qualified electors, are entitled to hold any civil office. Rev, Laurence J. Kelledy, Society of Marists, having served the two terms limit of three years each as pastor of the Church of the Immaculate Concep- schools Wednesday. Watch Hill for automobile accidents and there is ground for appearance of reprgsentatives of the Watch Hill Improvement society costs. h, Mass. Gould He aid {°F °F ‘before June 30, order io be e 1 continued on way. % % arty fold. 4 £ the accident to police head- |titied to vote in the next election. | Ferdinand Peterson, D. D.; h)”mn,}p o Work as 18 to_ba done and Mrs. Reuben Austin Gould will be notified to | Narragansett Council, Knights of Co benediction. jcarried out in time to pe of the wo- | 1 Comstock of ¥ in the Third district court to anm- | lumbus at its annual meet: eiecncd; Stonington Pointers. men, participating in the state and na- and Mre. Levi swer 1o a charge of reckless driving. |these officers: James McCormi working forces in local industrial |tional elections in November, and it s F .yneh, 65, died. from. pnen-|knight; M. Walter Flynn, deputy grand Bt hardabn possible that many women may be admit- afternoon at his home {knight; Bdward J. Butler, recordi SRS Improvement society | ted in time to vote in the town ¢ ors | er an illness of short | secretary; James Speliman, netted Stk the Tecen ATt 0! on the first Monday in October, but there born in Ireland and |secretary; John McGuire, = treasurer;|“Cil Jat FOR OO TECOIC PATAAE © [ geems to be tome doubt about just me to the TUnited | William Donovan, . chancellor; e an e arrival he located Ferraro, warden; John J. Duni was |cate; John Cappuccio, inside ur- | John Sch \na | Purtell, Poter McGinn, | phy, many the past he borough. Prof. William <Dy He six daugh X e Gillt the summer at ASPIRIN on Genuine Providence, § dding, Bristol, ¥ristol, § Rev, James Carroll, was elected ss Eleanor Lindeman mantic Normal school. Local Laconles. | 2rs. Brunt of d up a bit at the West- v Wednesday in conseq resumption of the public Horton M. Cam o She has been nominated a e Newport Coroner Kingsley h i Clara Stafford Sp Arthur Dodge and family ® | Antonio and Joseph Trov | Westerlq, July 2, fo Safe T torNFINTS & ForInfants,Invalids and GrowingChildren The Original Food-Drink For AllAges Hope Valley Machine Works, pleaded | not guilty when arraigned before Ju the Peace Barber at Carolina. a bond of $1.000 for hea the Third district court Friday. the Third district court upon be- idged guilty of the charge of in- ation. George Schanck d Thom-} ahey, each paid fir and costs! Septeraber 11 INVALIDS ASK FOR i Horlick's The Original — . and C lAn:iminm {7 Mr. and Mrs. E. Howard Clarke will| ; {observe the silver anniversary of their| TMartford.—Policemen are and Substitutes. {0 L5 ") their home in Crescent|regarding the increase in Rich Milk, Malted Grain Extract in Powder No Cooking—Nourishing—Digestible | street, this (Thursday) evening. There were 1791 pupils registered at missioners at thelr next meeting. OWING TO OUR ABILITY TO BUY FOR CASH We Have Succeeded in Getting a Large Supply of Our Best D TIRES From a Large Jobber Likea,Ourselves, For the Cash We Offer These to You, Mr. Auto Owner, at Unheard of Prices We Cannot Charge or Reserve Any of These CORD TIRES At These Prices Sizea 32x3' 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x4%/ 33x4: 34x4Y, 35x4V 36x4! 33x5 35x5 37x5 While They Last : : TERMS—SPOT CASH ONLY—NO WAR TAX ALL TIRES STRICTLY FIRST GRADE Guaranteed 8,000 Miles By Manufacturers and Ourselves Ribbed Cord Ribbed Cord Regular Price Sale Price $47.00 $32.90 $59.65 $41.76 $61.35 $42.95 $62.90 $44.03 $67.20 347.04 $69.05 $48.34 $70.85 $49.60 $72.59 $50.75 $74.30 $52.01 $83.95 $58.77 $88.05 $61.64 $92.10 $64.47 Non-Skid Cord Regular Price $49.45 $62.80 $64.55 $66.20 $70.75 $72.65 $74.55 $76.30 $78.20 $88.35 $92.70 $96.95 Non-Skid Cord Sale Price $34.62 $43.96 $45.18 $48.54 $49.53 $50.86 $52.19 $53.41 $54.74 - $61.84 $64.89 $67.87 Alling Rubber Co., inc. New London 191 MAIN STREET, NORWICH Westerly | the opening of the Westerly public Adolph Zuckerman, of New Rochelle, wa sarrested Wednesday afternoon for passing a trolley car that was receiving and - discharging passengers on the road. He pleaded guilty when arraigned before Judge Oliver H. ‘Williams, and paid a penalty of $15 and i3 {came at an opportune time, as under the,T. Thayer; general discussion; 4, recess; : e i voters ; p et T3 ing lists in the state were|S, supper: 7, hymn, anthem, dévotional|gemocrats, ang they ure prepart > Site ol he aecident long | ade complete, Twesday. Women, _as|service, Henry M. Thompson, D. D.: flag | comprencusion wan to b Sitnere “n;‘ 'ramfiby e Iwell as men, were required to regi: it Ralph H. Koelb; 7.15, ad- n g the Class to Jesus Christ, dleton are visiting in Jamaica, L. I. Fred Dollbaum, who has been in Ger- ive years, has returned to is attending The school here opened Tuesday with ew Lontdon teacher. of Hartford, who hospital for an operation on James ssions . is n with. his Miss Elizabeth Breeze Smith , George Rosy t woman candidate for elec Mary Child of Putnam has been city or town council in Rhode atives here, . Eday Tings to teach this s secret inquiry Pike is spending a few days at{Ww. B. M to give a ra_Sheldon Bush, who w 1 before taking up his work at Clark |ary lines. The iavitation to : Pro Wai Hill road, Sunda: aze. |rmdus'e‘er‘_n it ety $407,000 ; ruck tcwnobile yone ted in are e . 5 5 er | returned home Wedpesday ! was made in 18 e e ; R. | Charnle or Roy F. Jones, of tha Con-|who spun the e women as notar { She Wilcox. for breakis ioes college, S'KDFF'S. m Hllg .]'n:h.l |ing ana larceny from 2. building of culling demonstration on|Crary ser to the Misses Brous- . near Leonard Bridge, ards furnishe to be asked of the hoard of police com- | Willimantic PUTNAM « - (Centinued from Page Six) turned them over to him. for their party that may be among the women percentage of women as pc now in some quarters Southbound trave and other Main summer resc in « we Connecticut is ‘exceptionally heavy Bar Harbor and S from e 5y {are taking care of ife insurance policies paid in 1919 {ra L, are back in tetat 5t it : vy 2 s Civeat tionists. e ¢ of Rhode Island total $3,-| A rising vole of thanks was igh street. A oi bl a he largest amount paid on a|Rey. Laurence J. Kelledy, who had John Palmer of Jersey is the b4yt their garag 000, carried by the as chaplain of the council for guest.fo William H. Hobart. by ey of Pawtucket. Oth- six years and is soon to be tran _N‘;Dk’s i lted in the pay A from the pastorate of the Church! v < tenipt o8 A Immaculate Conception. His suc- EAST WOODSTOCK this sectio the thieves their has tional . vestry lat 3 o'clack Norwich, one of the Eastern Conneectic have v ject. s R T to_their new home this week. o] age. and Mrs. W. B. Montgomery were ¥ $60.000 Police, Chiet _ Broywn Mrs. Mandler and daughter, who have jat great pains to collect 3 ; 2l officer, Wednesday DeEh BOARAIE ee e e e [ Rerea i ¢ ! for automobd. ‘of L. H. Lindema returned to | hibition_ at the Griswold trolley cars while stan e e S o | hibition triswold discharge passengers. et ledo, O eral ntioned a bedspread and ing to the Edmo: g wheel family by Becky Woc old, ‘on wh crest of rov t cand| Which * are tions of Burd and waven d Richar and black s§ of repa. ars in February R. Jewett, becam: The Bible measures 17 by High grade phonographs Emerson records. A latest dances. R. Saunders.—ai of Mrs. Foster, Miss Ida Fos in- Brooklyn, N, Y. M been there for several w her mother. Misses Helen and Julia Marks May ‘Bruce of Meride: ing at M Gilbert seve two-tenemer: Main - street. Margarat Gately ™ Mrs. Y..%ls iting the North Main street. M will not turn'them over to him. Chaduk preduced a paper, with writing in Polist and represented to be a receipt that Bed- narz'signed and gave him for the bank books and other articles at the time he own he spread | News has been received of the death | from Cats- ville have been guests Driscoll. ;: Miss Isabel Marshall is teaching at Pachaug, and Miss Kvelyn Johnson in the Boardman district. hliss Alice Bla leaves Tuesday to train as a nurse the Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, James Blair, Jr., goes Tues to enter Loomis Institute !'.'harles Parkhurst, who has b 1 Adams for a vear has returned and will of the Misses Ladies’ Aid, Gardiner elass, class and EpWorth League, Dorcas le of The King’s Daugh Johnso and tives and f n who attended t Carrier Truman G " vacation. Scott of Leicester, M k end with Mr. and Mrs. H W. R X lian St. were Jo! h: Sahlen visited relatives in Pawtucket, R. I, the past week. F. 0. Plummer, and fam Miss Maude ths spent ten days at Point Swanson and family of P; ce were week end tors at C! ted in marriage last Saturda idence of Rev. ¥ ner pastor, at Hampt a trip in Vermo aret St. John of Willimant with h ther, Mrs. ofl M of | spent zens to see. ewington.—The seventh band concerts arranged by or the p sis senatorium at New n Sunday morning by the John F. Gun { bercul -le i 5 Fiuid Drackms GASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Th irty Years — GASTORIA Tola Brayton and Victor Peegeegee in a series of | the state tu- —_ N “DANDERINE” . After d or. Windsor.—The directors of the Windser final plans “for £ Main street, Eaet Catlett of Colum- | GREATEST CORN CROP » IN COUNTRY'S HISTORY §—The greates s histery is i harvest. Fore s on Sept. 1 oon 31,000,008 bash epartment of agricul eid would exosed by sis previous Jargest croy ngtonm, Such a on |on record was in 1812 { Tobacco also is a record ecrep th |vear an ; exomed the bes by 114,000.080 roduction . plaser 3,000,000 pownds nditions prowet of the eountry’r as a result pre- generally wers highe: ort than the month ago. Com im- t of 125.000,000 bash- white . pe- weet pota- 19,609, becanse of busbeie wing to mo: To s MINNEAPOLIS YAl PROWIBITION NOMINEF | SPEAK AT wi be vis- xins w.) act nee the for iers. Mr. weeke' ta, Wisconsim, 15 of neapolis two !(o\nn’lu,\ OF W. MURRAY | CRANE IS SERIOUS £ —The condi- Sept lation was nscious, bur attendasos and family are MAKING TO SWIM ENG ANOTHER ATTEMPT SH CHANNEL 8.—(By The A Lowell, Maes, attempt to, swim French ocoast he water at Their Name ls Legion. : Harold had told me that his friend Robert was ceming over with him te play after school. Se when my sem showed up without Robert, losking much disappointed, I asked the reasea. “0, his mother did say at moen;that be could come, but I'll tell you how it is—she is one of those changers of mind. xchange. Polish Hero [ S COPYRIGHT_RETETONE ViEw Chy REW YRR, General Pilsudski, the man who ¥ President and also commanding gen- eral of Poland. He has been in com- mand of the armies who have new apparently turned the Red tide awap trom Warsaw. g

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