Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 1, 1921, Page 7

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1 WESTERLY ‘I - nllfiné team captaifis & nd wflnr’ in -piocal drive for funds 10 relievé the suffering of the wemen and ¢hildren of Ireland, held Sunday evef-ia jury. tate company, €t al, was opened before Judge Chester’ W. Barrews in' the I\lpuh ioar court here Monday morning {vithouf Attornoy General Herbert K. of C. rooms, the total pro-! Rice and Town Selicitor Harry B. Agard duting ‘iqu but the share of theystate apirit i which the townspeaple have K 032 worthy ufln,“ has B expected total. 1t was “at the meeting Sundsy night to continue the drive for anether week, so the local Jotin 3 . Nye, Willard ‘P, Hall, ll 1 membets of Granite City eamp, No. 9159, jodern ‘Woodmen of Ametica, of which Mr. Craa- ston was 4 membper. At the last meeting of local baseball u:thnuluu who ni‘&.d lanning the forma- tion of & State Baseball League, it was deeldod to gend invitations 6 aN lotal elubs and segieties to jon the preposed asseciation. Jt is expected . Shat teams représenting. the towns in ‘Washingten county will become members of the leagus, i nn‘umqn “to :o\':;ml of the local be. mésting o e rep- resentat! al} dthern interested will w bt afternoén at the o of President J. M. O'Connell, on Ca- 1 street. m«m ty ease of State of -m-umnmxw Cgy Rezl Eg- sands N 3 Bag” bas Belped tl the castly, rérve-i dflu iny tobaceo habit. © wi‘s’;fle\ ‘er you A:Jo = 1 lon:inx for a ci “Arelle. cigar, pipe, fr's chew, Just pidce & harmicss Nov T6-Bac tablét in your mouth instead. te help relleve that awful desire. Bhortly the habit may be completely broken, and you are better off mental- Iy, phymcm financially. It's so easy, so siniple. ‘Get a Box of No-To-Bac and if it doesn't release you from all ng for tobacco in any form, your und your mone, h- appeared for the state dnd Waterman, Greenlaw and Dusn are counizel for the respondents, The state asks in the amended bill for a permamént injunction to keep open the néw layout on the Shore road for public | use. The complainants pray that the re-; servants and agents of each of them, may be temporarily and permanently en- joined from Yplacing, eréeting or creating any obstructicn to the public travel, en road, g in any with' the publie travel, efther by foot or by véhicle over the new layout apd from violatién of the law and further that the new layeut of said Shove read as de- The amended bill of oo-flam. a8 pre< stnwd by Attorney General Herbert A. Rico, sets forth that in 1912 the state into. Lend on either side of the high- way for a distance of about 2500 feet is owned by Frank W. Coy and k-mm t R. Weleh. The respondents confé w.th state and town officials and - asked for a change m layout. of public roads assented and at the ré- quest and upon the invitation of the ré- spondéhts and wigh the consent ad ap- proval of the owners of the l4nd the state board enteréd upon the land of the réspondents and made a new layout. The survey ahd new layout wae made With the understanding and Wwith the inteation of the respondents that the new layout be appropriated to public usé. Pursuant to these understandings and with the éen- sent of the respéndents the state béard went on 16 construct a bitumincus ma~ cadam sutface at an éxpense of 38000 with the knowledge of theé réspondents. The road was compléted in Jusié, 18i3, and openied for thé use éf the public. The old kighway, which hed not béen used or répaired, yévér has been abandoned legally by thé téwn counefl. ‘While the matters were in this situa- | ma: tioi the réespéndeénts attemptéd to stop the public from using the highway, Leng afiér thé complétion of the layeut aifm'- éncés arose betwéen the respondérits and ihé town of Westerly with respect t6 an sgreMnent of Sept. 16, 1812, and & suit was bréught against thie town for $5006. The plaintiffs wéré non-sultéd in this ease, wiich was triéd in the sypérior court in Mareh, 1817. During thé same month of 1§17 éxcéptiony were filed in ;t‘u supreme court which are now pend- €. The Bfil furthér sistes that for. four Yyeéars the resvondents made fio 6bjestions o the use of the highway, but in May, 9 erected and créated obstryetiéris highway which intérruptéd pybls conveniencés. The state thed movéd for a prellminary injunction be graatéd té keep open the new layeut for publie ue. George H. Hénge . deputy chief ens+ gffieer of the st4té board of public roads, s the first witness called for the staté morning and he testified as to plais filed fn the office of the state board of publi¢ roads of the Shore Toad layouts. George P. Wellington, clerk of the state Eboard since Jan. 1, 1921, and a Al ot ztyms. and»provad Unless vou see the name “Baye_;e‘do; m;‘;ds you-?rq getting genuine Aspirm prescril y physicians for’ by mmnonsf-—Say “Bayef’*l SAFE?Y mm Aeupt only an “ynbroken w;kue” of _genuine “Bayer Tablets'of Aspirin,” which contains proper direc- mumnm Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! andn“mmsm—b—wm srality ana Child Weltare, The leniten lectire at Calvary Episco- pal church Wednesday évening is to be 7 hdelivereq By Rev. W. F. Borchert of Wil- A numbey of well known state officisls were in Westerly Monday to- attend the opening sésgion of the superior court !or’ ‘Washington county. Charles B. Barker, who has Been con- fiiéd 1@ his Neme on High street by ill- ness, is mueh improved. ¢ Chérles M. Hébbe will speak on Build- ing Laws at the board of trade meeting in thé town hall this (Tugsday) ¢vening. Coples of Daboll's Almanacs dating as far back as 1840 have beer presented the Conpectiemt state lbrarisn at Hart- ford by Selectman Joseph W. Cheésé- brough, of Stenington. Thé officérs of the Westérly Rifle ¢lub havé announeed that only members who law nét eompléted the 50-fost ceurse shoot at the armeéry this week, - ‘ord has Beeri recéived that Mrs. veért B. Cottrell, who tedéfilly uniderwen 4n operatien at Hope hospital, Previ- denoe, is recovering rapidly. Jameés Colémian has returned t6 his homie in Westérly, after lmdlng the past fow moriths in Miami, Fla. STONINGTON The oonq«r of intéfal revénté at Hartford in a reply t6 Postmaster Jo- seph F. Leaby, has ¢d _Division Chiéf B. J. Miller te visit Stonngtén March 7 and § for the Furposé of assst- ing any pérson bourd to flle an e tax return for 1930, A»nue Has given to Me. Mmer in tie Community Rall as avafléble plads. 1o in the post effce. Thé Stonington Travel ciub will be in session today Teesday) in the frie li- brary. The speaker will be Rev, F._T. Rhoad of Mystic on the topic, “The Dis- covery of the Future.” The members of the’ Stonington W, €. T. U. have an invitaticn to attend an i: stitute under the direction of the New limantic, Who has exchanged dates with Reév. H. C. Johnsen of Lyme. the relief work in charge of Herbert Hoovér, The ‘sum of $26.62 was doted. To this 18 t6 be addeéd §6.50 collected by three socleties, making a total of $33.12. Miss Catheriné Powers has returned to her sehool duties in Boston after & week spent at hemg. 3 Joseph Vietoria and family i/ere week- end visitors in Taumten, Mass. Henry M. Friedman is in New York on businéss. . Maurice H. Powers has returned to Paintsville, Ky., after spendjng a week in Stonington, G . NOANK The final gamés in tlie peol tourna~ ment whienh hds been running for the past . few weééks between mémbers of Washington Counéil, Jr. 0. U. M., were played on the tables in Mechanics' hail Saturday evening. The play resulted as follows: 2 39; G. Mo J. Rolkns, 1—R. Sistare, Thompson, 39 No. 2—C. Pattéréom, 26; R. Ymhbun, $0; O. W. Béebe, 40; 8. Car- son, 43; total 139, Teim No. 3—M, Porter, “23; I H Brown, 23; G. Oles, 18; J. Bentley, 27; total 90. ‘Team No. 4—L. Murphy, 31; D. Main, 3i; T, Buddington, 31; A. \Ward, 1%} total 93. The téam scores for the serles of 2, Charles Patterson . 1, Jamés Rellins John Bentley (capt.), ; Wo. 4, . W. Buddington (capt), The committee which had charge .of the tournament is arranging for a supper an entertainmlent for the members cf fthe team. Plans are aleo under way for another tournament. probably. bétween the married men and the single men, Capt, J. P, Brown . spent Suaday in Albért Patterson of Philadelphls S8 visiting bis parents In the village. Thére will be a méeting and m‘ml of the Epworth leagué at the home of Mre. Loyls Thorsen this (Tussday) even h‘% Mr. and Mrs. J, Forrest Hamtong have réturned to Boston after spepding a few days in town, The members of the Ladies' Aid so~ clety are to mcet this (Tyesday) af'er- noon with Mrs. Cherles Barber of Higlr street. Efihu Rathbun was given = surprise party recently at the home of his pae- ents, Mr. and Mra. F. L Rathbun. The new fishing boat built by Melville | Daboll for Georze §. Main was launched m Ris. shop on 1y. At me weekly me‘thg of. Waghington Counefl %, O, A, ‘Wedneaday ev- ening a class will be mumea mt shove recent- Monday. Bdorial Review Pabterns flwbestmoststybshmdmost econonucalofallpattemat 2016 35¢ Nonehigher “——-—— brgdmkfmy patternintheworld HE Patented Cutting and Constrice - tion Gyides fyrnished fres with every ; pattern make it the simplest of all pate ; terns to use and insure perfection of fit | - and stylé with the greatest economy of On Sale at ~then and now ik mdmm your meat ho- thess packing plants to in towns and villages suppiied fi-dylnd regulasly !uulh.m’ ooty And all the finomnuthhfl-“ is prevented. dsterioration is “m es-ordinated, interchanging N-zim;mueu—m 80 that no section and support- dmnnmyn,mrhekhfifl Swift&Company,USA. Norwich Local Branch, 7 Commerce St., H. C. Adams, Mgr. FITCHVILLE The Service¥ of the' Baptist church Sunday wers well m.?deu The Sunday school autémobile confest is proving very interesting. ' The five classes ars work- ing hatd for victory. When May comes tiie vietoricus class will be entertained with a supper and- soclal by the Sunday school. Mr. and Mre. M. J. Long of Montpelier, Vt., have been visiting Mr. and Mys. Ed- ward Freyer. BT A. Nye and two daughters of Hart- ford recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Al- pleus Nye. M. W. D’ Hetlietinzton entertained several of the Sunday school Thursday dftérnoon at a Vermant sugaring-off with maple sugar on snow. Private Martin Hetherinzton, who has been sicle at Camp Dix, New Jersev, i§ [ visiting at thé parsonage with his par: Owen Williams _was in Neéw London | onia. The cottage prayer meetings of the neighbors and March id, at Mrs. - Yantic. The service will » m The new electrie: lights im the chureh are a very great improwement, appre- ciated by all. —— As chief clerk to the mayor of ‘Beston Miss Nora O'Callaghan receives a salary of $2,700 & year. RO ORPrCE s b T i 2ok M)

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