Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 22, 1920, Page 9

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n uemumraunumm grand jury feund Frt S Davia of Mystio, of Wi 2".;2’,’33‘“ the 2 Septem- Ber 4 Four indictments were returned against Russell Williams, for burglaty in West- erly. He pleaded guilty to each indict- ment, was sentenced on the first to ten years in the state prison, and sentemce Wwas deferred on the others. On the early morning of September 10, betwsen mid- Eating Salads They Are Alse Eating Rich Pastry and Highly Seasoned Foods That Call for Stuart's n the big. palatial restaurants of the large cities their prineipal pat- ronuge comes from the out-of-town visitor No lonch sand- counter em. They like the en- s, rich pastry and a eup of rich cream. This iy to overcrowd se acidity with sour a feeling of fulness a such distresses due to in- digestion or dyspepsia. Wherever you the U. 8. or Canada s Dyspepsia Tab- s on sale at 60 cents o box. Take e or two after eating as they re- acid stomach and at the ely st the food. WESTERLY | Katherine Kay vs grounds of three years old daughter given to peti- tioner. Granted on grounds of neglect to_provide. Granted on grounds of desertion and cru- elty. Granted on grounds of neglect to provide. ed on grounds of desertion and gross wickedness. Granted on ground of neglect to provide and the petitioner awarded the custody of minor ehild. vorce of Daniel W. Lo Granted on grounds of living apart more than ten years. Heard on deposition. Rhode Island Boundary Commission, with Willlam C. Hawley, an engineer from the Massachusetts Board office, in Boston, is making a tour of in- spection of the ers between Rhode Island and Massa- chusetts. . This under the laws of resented this state The work Wil re.. M-fll indicted for being received the o thrse years at hard labog I the sate prison. Divorees were as follows: B. Kay, on nen-support and custody of granted Charles the state officegs and A number of Italian Mary E. Tyler va James R. Tyler. Viola B. Palmer vs Lyle ‘Palmer.| The North Stemingtom tion, with just enough Annie 0. Doran vs Euggne H. Doran. ‘Tuesday, attendance. The John Rose vs Theresa A. Rose. Grant- Irma A. Thomas vs Earie M. Thomas. cattle Final decree was entered in the di- Breen vs Clara & Living apart for more than ! oxen Thursday. . | partment, Everett A. Kingsl retar € th vers ngsley, secretary of the|ls ferved Al pr department. of Public/ In Westerly the: ‘Works updary line and_ma: made every five years 'at. which time a representative of the State of Rhode Is- land cooperates in the werk, At the im- Mr, | spection five years m“ML Kilfiz Tep- - unys to cqme plete, embracing ag docs the and identification of about 180 zations will participate in real pid-tashioned qm-m nough medern innovation to put pep into the annual event, uv!l\l‘ with _an average opening day fair 'm continue through Wednesday and Thursdsy. Pat- rons note marked {mprovement ever pre- vious fairs held by the grange, tion to the ordinary features there will be an exhibition of grange floa b fluc(h;l sale (luhdxz‘ (;Vedu-dl:‘) i with tests of strengt orses a; The committee s mak- | Rovsr® g ing every effort to please patroms, and has not forgotten the eommissary de- where Wholesome food, com- uted in the main from Nerth Ston- ington homes, cooked in home-style, and is served at pre-war prices. and complete in every In addi- ts and @ There are s mo town election in the same year as the biennial state election which will be held in November. As the town is absolutely republican na- W SfieWn{ToGet to remove 3 #nd that is to dissolve it. troys it entirely. There is one sure way that never mpletely '.rhu des- To do_this, just get f»ut four ounces of plain, ordinary iquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use emough to moisten the p and rub it in gently with the B“l‘» tips. , most if not all, of yeur dgndrur be gone, and three or four more applications will completely @lsgolve and entirely destroy every anndmolihnoml&r how much dandruff you You will find, too, thn all itchi have. batter. You can fct l\anld Irvoa at any drug store. t is inexpensive, and four fim is all you will need, This sim. ummn“’ has pever been known to there is- no enthusiasm as the in general Wwhich meets annually, Maurice W. Flyon has announced that he is & candidate for for | POMIDAtion as state senator, and refers to his record as senator as why he s entitled to renomination. a reason Tepresentatives are Samuel H. Davis and Jekn Ferguson clared Mis intenti Jr., and neither has de- In the last town election, the republi- cans who bolted the party caucus suc- " joteded in defeating the regular republi- can nominees for the towa council, and smong them, Mr. Fiyan, who was presi- 1t is not believed the bolting game will be attempted in a 8|dent of the council. presidential election day. Tugsday afternoon. tion of $200. athed to her som, ward N. Burdick. Bugene B. Pendleton appraise Mrs. property. Mrs. Doust Is 17, 000, ed_appraiser. i i 313 Goedyear '):‘n ‘eLurtP:bfk; - 12 % 3% Goodyear i e *ww Vabric, WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF GOODYEAR TIRES, H!AVY'H)URBT Goodyear Tires for Small Cars Are Popular Because Economical There is nothing but disappointment in buying cheaply made tires that are an- nounced as wonderful bargains at a few dollars each and then fail after brief terms of service. Get exceptional mileage at exceedingly low cost in Goodyear Tires, of the 30x3-, 30x3%- and 31x4-inch sizes, built of Goodyear- selected materials and with Goodvear skili and care. - Due to their precise manufacture in the world’s largest tire factory devoted to these sizes, their quality is most economically produced and therefore most economically employed. If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Maxwell, Dort or other car taking these sizes, go to your nearest Service Station for Goodyear Tires; ride farthe- and fare better. Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no more than the price you are asked to pay for tubes of less merit—why risk costly 592350 $2150 casings when such guce protec- tion is available? 30x 315 size in waterproof bag.... $450 TUBES AND ACCESSORIES GOODYEAR SOLID AND PNEUMATIC TRUCK TIRE DlSTRlBUTORS FOR NEW LONDON COUNTY NewLondon THE A, C. SWAN CO. GOODYEAR PASSENGER CAR AND PNEUMATIC TRUCK TIRES AND SERVICE Baird Tire and Supply 337MStnet e e o account of The first and final ord. The administratrix of the estate estate. Bond $600. erder of notice. owned by Greenleaf and Avery, with the aid of the T. and towed to New London. the well let many of big catehes. Local Laconies. sideration. bullding, eorner of High Broad streets. will start Saturday for Miami, made ,excepting the report of the school compmittee. motion, after nh: eox, prevailed. Mr, Bui priation wa¥ ST the appropriatian’ by $21, and were to ask for more $92,000 for the ensuing year, and that the report be tabled. Lawrence Purtill, Josephs, Percy H. Morgan, Charles. Gil- dersleeve and F. A. Barnes were appoint- ¢d a committee to audit the report and investigate the appropriation to be rec- -m-enu for the ensuing year. acheols during the inveatigation, maved an appropriation ef $50,600, more to come. The motion prevailed, day momning at her home in in October, 1361, ~ With her Stoningten more than 25 years. son, her mother, four. sisters and Stontmgten Pointers. !mw ©'Sullivan of Willimantic, former- v of the borelegh ts here-oa Visi. ; Amtblt I'tor: the town_ court on ""N'Ill- reach of the peace and in- toxicatien. fined total of $27.68. thmeh NORTH STERLING Dleaded guilty, and was 315 and §5, with costs, Charles Woodmaney with Goodyear spent the mother, Mrs. mean st Jndge Edward M. Burke, held a regu- lar session of Westerly probate court, on Inventory was re- ceived and ordered recorded in the es- tate of David Harper, showing & valua- The will of Mary L. Burdick, who died A‘M 14, 1920, was admitted to pro- The sum of $500 and interest in H Rumell Burdick, and the rest and resi due of her estate to her husband, Ed- The nomination of Edward N. Burdick as executor with will annexed, was confirmed. Bond $500, Martha D. Wilson daughter, was appeinted guardian of the person and es. tate of Anna Doust, a person of unsound mind and not competent to eare for her and was not opposed to guardlanship. Bond §10,- |, Eugene B. Pendleton was appoint- the ‘Washington Trust company, executor of the estate of Martha Ann Smith, was re- ceived, examined and approved for rec- of John R, Johns was authorized to sell real estate to meet the expenses of the The will of Annie Bliss McConnell, whieh Wwas read at the previous session { of court and continued to the present session, was further coritinued two weeks due to absence of witnesses to the will A petition was received to file and re- eord an amplified copy of the wWill of William C. Hastings, who died in - Yon- kers, N Y., and having real estate in ‘Westerly. Continued for two weeks wxmi Sioey Nattls Lawreace of New Lenden, an bound from Block Island to New Lon- don, with 3300 pounds of live lebsters, struck on Watch Hill reef at 12.30 Tues- day morning and was floated at noon A. Scott company The sloop Atrugk om a rock and a hole stove in the lobsters escape. Lobstermen will set pots in that imme- dinte vicinity in expectation of making William A. Dolan, of Westerly, deputy fish ccmmissioner, is in Toronto attend- | |eisht indletments, With na indictment in ; two other cases presented for their con- There was & rumer that John D. Tra- gl has purchased the three-story brick and - West Hodge Metiveer and Joseph Anderson Florida, making the trip by motorcycle with side car, camping at night while on the long Tun, = 4 H — / STONINGTON ~There was a small attendance at the annual town meeting and all reports were accepted and all eustomary apprepriations 1 | § R it ! { Chairman William A. Wilcox of the school committee snbmitted the re- port in printed form, ealiing attention to the pages containing the audit of expen- ditures. Burrows moved the re- pert be tabled for investigation and_the secended by Mr. Wil- Prows “then preserited a . bunch of voiea and the move carried. The pre- amble ta the votes, specified the appro- last year, that the “than Henry A. Stahle stated that the oom- mittes must have money to maintaip the Mrs. Alma McDowell, 58, died Tyes- Chigrel street after being in ill healtti for 16 years. She was born in Donaldsen, Pa., | huaband, @amuel T. McDonald, she had resided in She is survived by her husband, a daughtem a two By vote Congtant Cundall, Wiliam B, Bindloss, Jeseph h disease, I cannot say enough for Var-ne-sis. I would be glad to an- swer all questions about mycue." While chopping woed that'it required sev- eral stitches to close the wound. The new grist mill \™1 soon be com- plete nad ready for business. The new mill is quite an improvement to the place. Mrs. Lincada of Foster Center, R. I, has been- visiting Mrs. Fred Cole. Mrs. Byron Place and chiliren have bun/vumn‘ relatives in Providence, R. Many were sorry to hear of the death of Brayton Rounds, who at one time taught the old Titus school. Mrs. Victor Lindstrom of Pawtucket, R . has been visiting her sister,- Mrs. Charles Sahlen, Miss Ruth Colé of Hipkins Mills, R. T ::aT been visiting ler mother, Mrs. Luther ole. John Griffiths and family and F. O. l:hlmmer attended Kingston fair Thurs- ay. Herbert Place and family and Arthur Brayton were at the shore Saturday. The Willis White place has been sold to Finnish people. People from the eity and village were here Sunday with all kinds of convey- 1nces even {0 a fie-ton truck looking for wild grapes. Women of this place were In Oneco Baturday to register sg as to cast their vote for the first time. ‘ Joseph Wappi and family of Bristol, “onp., spent Sunday at their, farm here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Daniels. have re- turned to their home in New Jersey. PR G = RIEF STATE NEWS Thompsonsille.—There are 30 cases of typhoid in Thompsenville, Harttord—A Salvation Army expert thinks Hartford the wettest city he knows. A Bridgeport.—This city consumes 55,000 quarts of milk daily, worth-$8,200, and the annual cost is $2,970,000. Norfolk. — Mrs. Flarence Ledyard Kitehell conducted a véters' schigol in the new town hall Monday which' was large- Ing a convemtion' of fish conservation | 2iterded: | commissions. Ehester.—The B Rl e Tho grand Jury was in g il W - ses-|JaY School comvention will'be held on sion at Kingston, Monday, and r..urned | \ednesday, Sept 29, at the Congrega- tional churchi i, Chester. New Maven—The American Federation of Labor at its meetig in New Haven yesterday endorsed the candidaey of Au- gustine Lonergan for United States sena- for on the democratic ticket. Deep River—Proal Judson, son of Mr. “ARMOUR’S SUGAR CURED SMOKED SHOULDERS " Pound 25¢ NICELY CURED CORNED BEEF Pound 10c SWIFT'S and ARMOUR'S Best Western Beef is the most economical meat to buy — compare these prices to the ones you are paying. RIB ROAST BEEF ‘LEAN BEEF FOR POTTING, Ib. ... SELECTED CUTS CHUCK ROAST BEEF e 18 BEEF LIVER, bb..... 16¢c Salt Pork, the very best,Ib........ 25¢ Sugar Cured - Bacon, Ib..... 35¢c In Small Strips FANCY YELLOW GLOBE ONIONS, 4 Ibs. . 19¢ BEST 300 SIZE LEMONS, dozen, . ... 27c BEST RED STAR SWEET POTATOES, 3 1bs. ... 19c SUGARED DATES b . 12V Meadowbrock Creamery Pound 62¢ Best Bufter In Town. TASTY, WHOLE MILK CHEESE, Ib. .. 35¢ EGGS, dozen. . 80c Fresh Gathered Natives MOHICAN SELECTED EGGS, dozen. . 58¢ Every Egg Gocd. RICE—Best Head, Ib. 19c CALIFORNIA PEA BEANS, 2 Ibs 'COFFEE—Very Fine Dinner Blend, ib..... 29¢ N. B. C. SODA CRACKERS, Ib...... 19¢c FRESH FISH Direct From Fishing Ports NICELY SMOKED FIN- NAN HADDIES, bb. .. 15¢ FRESH SHORE HADDOCK, bb. . FRESH FLOUNDERS oot e RERC Beardsley’s Shredded CODFISH, 2 packages 25¢ b MUSTARD SARDINES OB .. fotomuiste s . 2OC FRESH ROUND CLAMS 19c . 10c mended ept while Joading & tting. on or sef allowed to remain riod than thi by By 5 '_&.- | 1o the city ordinances to ordinance fixing traffic reutes Service Motor Vehicles, Norwich.” and the Miss Mary Marguerite Gallagher of Chi- cago’were marfied in Chicago Sept. 7. New Huven—A' voluntary * petition in bankruptey filed by- the Conneeticut Greh- ards Co., lic., of Ingford, Thows “lia~ bilities of sets of §5,068 nd Chester.—Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Reed been touring V t the past week. Mr Reed is enjoying his annual vacation his duties as cashier at the Clinton > tional bank Farmington. Sheflield Cowle weeks, was T s home Farmington yest showing ued impreyement in conditien. Hartford—The. September term of the Hartford_syperior court, -criminal . side, opencd Tuesday, -Judge Frank D. Haines presiding. There, are 90 cases on the list for trial, including 8ix murders. Rear Admiral William s been ill se in contin- and Mrs. Proal Judsen of this town, and Danbury.—The totdl grand list valua- Al miles of they do n > lor food has every ed cereal food than most foods. Grocers Eyerywliere Sell Grape-Nuts Joy What Ready To Eat Cereal Should You Buy ? If it's flavor you want; if it's moderate cost, or full nour- ishment without waste; if its quickness of service — By all means try a package of that .Sugar -Sawng Cereal A %o un »“;fiSenatonanvelhol 530. Pallotti ar the ty) for fund. x and a_hait Above “This famous wheat and malted barley feature a prepar ould have, and more that heigit | _l‘.t following, !L'-x ' Main wtreet its " | Water gtraet 1o the line e of Park {its junction with | of ihe nertherly side of Eroadway from its junetion street to the line of | Bath street ; Bath street its JMarket street from its jumction street to the line of Water street; | Franklin square t8 erly side of Willew lin_square, Ferry Sec. 2. No e i e ne net exceeding n.ny B o it g Zarte's? e 4. an o dinances inconsistent Becewith are pealed. - B FRISBIE, city |l<-rk and Clery of Co\mefl ot The City. of Mo 19th SENATORIAL DISTRICT The duly elected delegates to the of Norwich, Preston Ledyard, are hereby notified t- meet in the 'l'un Hall in tbe City. af Nerwich, on e day, the Zjth day of Septomber, 1830, t 10 o'cl forenoon, to nomi- nate a candidate for senator. Per order !"l District Seaatorial Committee. THOMAS J. KELLY, - Chairman Norwich, September 11, 1950, Septerber, 1989, at 14:38 ofelagh a. =, 5 to nominate & candidats for Judge of = Probate. Per order Prebate Digtrict Owpemit. tee. THOMAS J. KELLY, Norwich, Septembar 31, 1920, —— oy composing the District of Connecticut are notified and requested to meet in gem~ ’ [ vention at the Town Hall, in Connecticut, on MONDAY, the 3ith day of September, 1920, at 13 o'cleek, noen, for the purpose of choosing & candidate for Representative in Cen- gress from the Second Congressiemal | District, and for‘the purpese of trans- acting any other preper buginess. By order of the Sesond District Con- gressional Committes. THOMAS J, Y, Norwich, September 31, 1820,

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