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i | the rules presented | ercised before the {and not pu j1age. T |than 4 general mix up of eaucus condi tioms. He said {make the change as it would result in | many defective ballots A caucus was a power T jtself and he doubted that one caucus oguld bind the action of another. was asked to prepare a caucus law for jegislative action but this was not done. Mr. Dunn moved the rules be referred to the committee for simplification. ! sented. itee be continued, the state oentral committee be ! thas the legisiature be requested to enact { the rules into law. Ted | Representative Samuel H. Davis il qualification of electors. last and clerk. Then came a like cau-| The second district camcms then dis- of the electors of the Seeond rep-| solved. . resentative district. The three caucuses " = el i the fhwn ‘all the ane fo|, Wickford came momentarily tame. clark. By the clerk as was also the proposed camous ruies of John J. Dunn to have each rule acted lupon separately I8 Orills asked 110 be changed and'was informed that such was {enalled for. Inext day by gsec be open from posed to a_change in ibe mo complication by the new rules. to be provision made for sample ballots in the event of contests to be declded as {-W for under the rules, at &-em elections fom was elected caucus chairman and Lawis Stanton clork ard Miss Mabel Saunders, Mrs. D. B. Bliven. Miss oCra land " WESTERLY Captaln Frank W. Rollins," command the new Baitery A, is a veteran. the World war with much exper! National Guard, - . =d | camp and battle front. . For a frst time In more than two)so the deicgates to the congressional con- afd fifty vesrs, or since the| vention. ' of n the the town of Westerly wo-| The town convention then adjourned. and took part in the actugll oy e gret representative distriot cau- politics, Tuesday evening. ThY| .. called to order by Dr. 3L 0'Con- was the republican caucus held | ,oqq, who was elected chairman, - with town hall, which was very largely | jopy' j. Dunn, clerk. T town. committee a liberal sprinkling of | {5 join with a like committee of the sec- and all on the same level as|ond istrict to form the town committeal ly qualified clectors. This Was| was elected as follows: L John M. O possible at this time, as the state| Connell, Martin H. Speliman, William O, mire gave women the right tolMudge, Dr. Alexander Ferguson, Howard for president, and they registered , Constantino Grilis &nd ' Cora M. large numbers, with that privilege in pman, . In the meantime, full suffrage| yry B Crandall was elected district 8 these women, and with it the| moderator.and John J. Dungs elerk, The district caucus then adjourned. Williasn Chirk called the second dis- trict to order and Bugeme B. Pendleton was elected chairman and’ Lewis Stanton clerk. Eugene Pendieton was elected per- manent chairman of the district for the next two years, and Lewis Stanton per- manent clerk. ¢ The district committee choser' is as follows: Arthur L.~ Perty, Clarence A. Vars, Elisha C. Burdick, H. Lea- ward, Charles S. Fowler, Minnie A. Me- Avoy. s and is a The eaucus of. republican electors on evening was for the purpose of on ‘the caucus rules prepared by committee, printed in full ‘in Pridey's Bulletin. Also, for the lection” of delegates to the convention the momination of state officers; the dection of a town caucus chairman, un- the rules, and town caucus clerks After the regular town caucus the | of the First representative dis- Beld caucus for the election of a committee and a distriet chair- tion. lows, Tuesday at the American: Legion conven- tion in Cleveland, when the comemiftée which had_the next meeting place under the other in tiose order. The town caucus was called to order by chairman of tha town ene B, Pendlaton was and Lewis Stanton, The call for the caucns was read Legion map by Dr. P, J. Manming of North Kingstown post of Wiekford, a mended. | 8o weation | Member of the commiiteo to select the was defeated. Joseph the ballot svstem was bantam corn that_when the nomimations. were called for onie member was overcome to the extent of placing Wickford in nom- “ination. 1o win, however, as, the fight was between Kansas City,Mo., and Atlantic City. Eilzear J, Metivier and Joseph Ander- son started Tuesday morning for Miami, Florida, and will make the trip by side car motorcycle. They'take with them a small shelter tent and cooking utensils, planning to live in the open Guring the long journey. They are on pleasure and business, it being their intention to seek empioyment upon reaching -their destination. If they do not secure work to their liking they will return home in the eafly spring. or they will make their permanént home in the south. Anderson is a graduate of the West- erly High sehool and an automobile op- erator and- mechanic. Metivier ‘attended St. Michael's parochial' schodl, the Sten- the case. That s if ballot is the contest he dectded - the t ballot, when polls will 5 He was op-| - | thers would \ the Tra B. Cradall explained Samuel H. Davis moved the sdoption of John J. Dunn advised that care be ex- option of new rules dvan- He favored it would not be well to He so declared W. The town committee the of Rhode Islang ‘Providence M: noon. is being held dence, Conner, batteries of the : '“""“’3’ deral court. Mr. Bean will make tem- 'he organization Will have a terfat > B aners of Jive. ofotts. aud ntty S0 Lginnie T ol sl ol in There has been no renewal of weffort to organize a national guard company in Westerly. 3 John J. Dumn, of Westerly, secretary Board of Agriculture, - the " executive - co ée of the ‘combined agricultural poultry associations of theWstate, thageis to hold' a unich exiiib! mory -in Providence, Nov. 13:16. Socleties cooperating are: Rhode Isian Fruit_Growers' Association, Rhbde :,E and State Corn Growers' Rhode Island Horticultural soclety and arket Gardeners' is ‘to be recruited member " of More than 3,000 Rhode Tsland 0dd Fel- including, Narragansett lodgs Westerly, will participate in the big pa- rade in Boston -this (Wednesday)- after- An entire division, seventh, has been assigmed to the 0dd Fellows of the state. ers are expected -in thé procession, which connection \with the ‘mual convocation' of the Soverelan Grand Lodge of the order. :-Ten bands will ac- company the Rkode Islanders. . THe Women's Christian Temperance consideration, gave the little Rhode Isiand| Unjon of Rhode Island is in annual con- city one vote, Wickford was placed on the | vention in Pawtucket for three days. The 4 session opened Tuesday, afternoon with an address of welcome by the-pastor. of the First Methodist Episcopal convention gity. Dr. Manning described | Mrs, Lena Femmor Demntt. in such glowing terms the beauties Of Gence, Wickford, the succulence of the clam-] There ‘will be sessions bakes and the sweetness of the golden|yorkers, and an evening session with re- ports of secretaries and committees o the second day. x On Thursday. Wickford never had a chance| officers and departmental reports. During will be . addresses on Making and Keeping America Dry, Mrs, Lucy Loveland Sheppard of Provi- and Healthi in Relation to the Homes by the Nation by Dr. Edith Meek Rabe of Washington. ' The touring car containing whiskey in large quantity in half pint bostles, which was seized by order of Prohibition Agent Miles F. Sweeney, after the car operated by Joseph D'Andrea was in collision witn the car of Rev. Mr. Bfuglea, near Dunn's and held since then in a local garage Was released Tuesday to Clifford the real owner of Bean dperates a garage and second-hand car establishment. He sold this cdr to William Sullivan, ‘of New Bedford, who conducts & jitney business, on “The World session_there Bea nof Boston, car. The tery consists of 155-millimetre der howitzers, the same weapon One Hua i it In the.'state ‘ar-| Dué Fully 40,000 marel- of there will car was registered in Sullivan’s . The car Is valued at $2,100, ana lfvan had paid only $300 f the pur- Jrhase price and he was not to be; given ownership until thé amount was paid m ii.... Agen Sweeney, after investigation, ‘gave notlce to Police Chief Brown that e | the ‘car was to be released to Mr. Bean. oy ‘prohibition officer 18 to ascertain hired the car from Sullivan and how of ~ young irea whose case is pending in the Miss Alice Mahles hospital is convalescing her father, Warren Bal 7eame in _the - possession relatives. to Boston. He says the damage will amount to fully §500. The booze was tak- en. by prohibition officers to Providence the day after it was seized by the lo- cal palice. Providence. last week. Mrs. Clark and Rickard, who have béen sunimer at their home hers = him’Thursday to West Paim Local Laconies. Dr. Arthur E. Martin; an interne at the Rhode Isiand State-hospital, has been ap- pointed resident physician at the state in- stitution in Howard. ") é to lack of heavy material there Will be no.football team at the South KingSton High School.this season. Colonel and Mrs. ‘Arthuf N. Nash and Mr. and Mrs. Merton Scot, Wil leave today (Wednesday) on a motor trip _to the White Mountains, Rev. Lawrencs J. Kelledy, until recent- Iy pastor of the Church of, the Immacu- late Conception, left Westérly for New York, Tuesday aftersioon. . He will sail on the Mauratania for England - om Thursday, on six months' leave of ab: sence, ‘At the recent Seventh Day Baptist Gen-, eral conference Rev. Clayton A. Bur- dick, D.'D., of Westerir, president ; William C. field, N. T, viee president; Woodward segretary and Rev. William C. Whitford, treasurer. After the day's_work was dame the employes of - the Westerly Sun enjovea| an outing Tuesday afternoon and even- ing at Atlantic Beach casino. The -superior ecourt for Washirigton county, adjourned from ingstom, will come in at Westerly this (Wednesday) morning. » Rev. Bdmund J. Cleveland) rector of Christ Episcopal church will dedicate a memeorial tablet in St -John's Episcopal *_ | church in West Hoboket Sunday next. He election of | was rector of the church from 1908 to 1917, it Fred Thornton, who Were and The ford has been ¢ riige the past sumer. Arthur Rich is at Chicopee Fals. Mr. and Mrs. Association, associa- ot ley college. Several local automobile tended fhe Springfield fair. George Stoddard, who was the twenty- the an- Eineering. week Saturday. Mrs. Willlam Hammond of last week. by Mr. Y 3 pe y Mr. Lane's father. of Provi- Prohibition.” temperance. was held Monday at two p. m. Greenwich, With Mr. and Mrs. by sisters from Providence, R. L STONINGTON - The Emergency flest steamer Quapaw has been hauled from the mudbank on the edge of the ehannel and will be tow- ed to New Londoy. to the Gallup 18t near W. H. _NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDRESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1 nlm-“ sett -of Waterbury, spent the week + Miss Mahler's sister, Mrs. Charles K. Peal. of _ze- Rimban g at the nome. of Mrs. Rufus Brock, Mrs. James, Avers and children returned Safurday from Can- ada, where they spent the summer with| Cole of Mrs, Henry Lee Foster, Who cently operated on at the Day NORTH STERLING Mr. and Mrs. Xrving Brown, of East| R 1, spent the week. epd H. H. Crowell. William Franeis is entertalfing his two Dr. John Clark was In town a few days Mise’ Lizaie returned With Beach. A reception was held at Abington hall September 18, in honor of Mr. And* Mrs. cently. The reception was given Mr. S Durand Kenyon, parents, L%’.' Boundford and family leavi ‘Washington, D. C., October 1. Mr. uffeyr - for Dr. - ,g::. isiting his son,’ Jay, “Macintosh of Cleveland, Ohio, -are at the home of his father. Their daughter, Jane, is a freshman, at Welles- parties at- from Putnam High school last June, has entereli the Wentworth scheol in ton and is to specialize in electtical em- visit Anson A. Reéd, who was taken sud- denty 1L . Howard Wood was in Hopkins Mills Sunday last. Middie Age at 35 or 602 ; Of : 5 SRrge Soma it o, b e Pt is entertaining her wn, of Providence, p.....,.’.z."’;';.._,.:‘:: TWolasion, suase| 8nd Women Look and Feel Old Before Their '” - ‘18 teaching this year Rounds and Miss Bessie Providence were visitors Sun- ddy at Fred Cole's. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bothgood have been entertaifing their sister-in-law, Mrs. |* Barthotre, of Verment. Charles Corey has been wran as the Jury for ’ weeks. Mr. and V.. Barie of War- gester, Mags., were visitors at F. O. Plum- mer's, Sunday. Lewis Pond of Attieboro, Mass., sang a fine solo at the church Sunday. Walter Brayton has gone fo Lonsdale, Mass, to work. Mrs. Lucy Randall is in Danielson car- ifg for the sick. Miss Fryor of Providence, R. L. spent the week ead with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fortune. = Mies Bessic at_Harmony, R: Mrs. Brayton the B i i i if o~ ] the it for A horse owned by Herry Brown receiv- &d a bad wound by oné of the shafts be- driven under the shoulder blade over t inches. r Mr. @and Mrs. George C. Spooner en-| . . tertained friends from North Oxford, = Mass., over Sunday. , > —— ited Bos- -SOUTH Kn.LINéLY urday. Falls, spent Sunday ‘with Mr. and M1 -b’:“m Deweat bas bought an aue-| A E. Phillips. ile. - One hundred and eleven women were made voters in the, town of Pomfret-last Hampton spending a few days at Seth Kimbail's Mr. Lane moved his family to Hartfopd Next Sunday the pulpit will be supplied A meeting of the Libfary lassoeiution Ray Spmith will soon ove his saw mill Gleason's rm. Dr. Overlock was here on Mosday to - Jared Hall of Sterling has been a- spend Beulah and Edith Martin of Danie ing several days with his aunt, Mrs. Al- bert Pike. v Aaron Vial has been spending several[son visited friends here Sunday. - days in Springfield. Byron Place and family of were callers. at A. E. Hall's, day. Foster Several from this viginity attended the B g fair at Brookiyn, Wednesday. A. E. Phillips and_family attended the ASK' YOUR NEIGHEOB Mr. and Mrs. Alcott Sayles and Merrill Jacques-of East Killingly, were visitors at G. W. Barlow's, Sunday. Pinkham's Vegetable E hig father Sunday. there is hardly a neighbortiood in e Leslie Youngbigod is working for Wood| Mr. &nd Mrs. G. R Barlor recenty|city, town or hamlet in this counge ey Maly . entertained William Franklin and family|wherein some woman has not f6ut . Borgqu is building an ion | Of Danielson. health in this good old-fashioned ror o Bie e v Buillg an adition Lo e ecquls: eniertajiod friendastiom and herd remedy. If you-are sufferhy from some womanly ill why dem'¢ ye tey it? Providence recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Crowley of Valley Henry Adims entertained Mr. and Mts. Edward Adams, of Danielson, Sat- | Misses Anna Shackley and Margaret Muise have returned from a visit to regtives in Greenport. 4 Local fishing craft are being over- hauled . preparatory to fall and winter worlk. Dennis Spellman, of Pawcatuck was before the town court, Tuesday, om the charge of non-support. Judge Fair- brother continued the case to October 16. 5 Magrice W. Flynn declared there ought | ington High school -and *the = Massachu- setts School of Pharmacy, and is a as is done pharmacist. The young men: were given rules were finally adopted as pre- Senator Flynn moved that the commit- that the members of added, and The motion prevail- Ulider the new rules Bugene B. Pridle- Chapman, and John J. Dunn assistant clerks The delegates elected republicans of Westerly in wention are: Semator Mau Ferguson, Jr. and Martin I Arthur L. Perry and Abra son It was voted that Speliman am P. Dat- For More and Richer Eggs, Feed Your Hens ROYAL WORCESTER Mt The rich, Practically all BEEF Scrap. No Pork used. Th i ;. e it e s e Yot e ol ROV AL W ORCESHER e T onkih o reaues NORWICH TALLOW CO., Taliman ‘Street,” Nofwish, Conn. (120) You Pay No More Here Than Elsewhere PRESENTING THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE AS- SORTMENT OF SUPERIOR QUALITY SWEETS WE | HAVE EVER AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES. Wednesday and Thursday Specials | Freshly Made Molasses Lady Fingers, made und. Peppermint Kisses from fresh cocoamit ’ Peanut Brittle, selected late, lb...'..........;m R .. -39 | Fresh Home Made. Toasted Marshmallows oy in caramel, b ; Large, Tempting Bitter Sweet Chocolate Pep- Assorted Gum Drops n packed i one Ib. boxes, Ib. $1.00 ~ Regular price $1.50 PETERSON, Inc. 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