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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, OCTUBER 12, 1921 WESTERLY | ‘The proposed new bank, td be known as the Pawcatuck Bank and Trust com- with fis 22 fincorporators, is ocated In Paweatuck for the pur- pose of giving depositors in this sec- tion of the town of Stonington an op- portunity to bank their money and. to do banking business In gemeral in their own state and town. Pawcatuck de- vends on' Westerly for its banking, be- cause of there belfig no banking 1 tutlon In Connectlent mearer than Ston- tuticn, five miles away, and Mystic, still another four mfles beyond Stonington naking the distance to the latter place ne miles. The meople on the Pawca- ick side come to Westerly, R. I, for this privilege, and thus are subjected to » state tax to the state of Connecticut on all banking business done out of the state and yet Westerly with its ¢wo finé b g Institutions is nearest place f5r these people who live only a stone's hrow across the border line. A suita- ble spot for the Inatitution to locate s next to be considersd. The place own- 4 by Mary Rogers, on West Broad eet, directly across from ths Mls- on is being talked of as It is certalnly ‘ocated in the business section and clors to where was located the former Na- tfonal Bank of Pawcatuck fiow the store of Silverstein. When the proposition was up before the general assembly some time ago with reference to a bank ocating In Mpystic, thers wae much op- sosition, but In Pawcatuek, conditions tra different, there are no chances for the eopla other than on the Rhode Island test against e, charter nd this would not be done nstitutions thers for they can do with Westerly bus- e for besides that of outside Rhode Isiand. It is the ople in Paweatuck now ‘1» r own bank that (1 ~any, delivared by carrlers, and esidents of Wequetsquocl:, three m distant receive R, F. D, the Rbode lsland tnwn 'r'~.- K headway w10, i dH dnetion will s K. of C ‘n\‘ z for its quar- even enjoyed by of the hose spending two New York s and nefzh the annual conven- on County Sund rwich, Tunes- id society met «l for the winter's S D. B Y rry, who was on reflef Silesia #pe t the lunch- the Colgnial club Tuesda resting an most service | Refraghments were kerved | the church |3 15 been & life-long resident here and up to his death had a boarding hogse. He is survived by his widow, a son, Flarry, and a daughter, Mrs. George Murphy, all of Westerly. The Jewish hollday, Yom Kippuh, be- gan at 5 o'clock Tuesday evening and lasts until 6 o'clock this (Wednesday) evening. At 4 o'clock the stores here clos- ed for the holiday today. Columbus Day the bany and pest office will keep holiday hours. About 8.30 Tuesday morning = fre broke out In the wood-house at the rear of Edwin Smith's house, corner Granite street and Chester avenue, An alarm was sounded from Box 28. ‘The bullding burned to the ground. How the fire started 1s & mystery. A suit for Mary E. Allen, 13 years of ags, of Wakefield, against Fred White of Prospect street, Pawcatuck, has been brought by Judge Herbert Rathbun, Damages for $1,600 are asked. This i8 to come befors the superior court October 15th, This ease is over an accldent which occurred in July’ where the plain< tiff wag knocked @own and injured, At- torney John Ferguson {s counsel for the defendant, At the meeting of the First Baptist church Monday evening Mrs. Louis Krebs weas appointed secretary and clerk to teke the place of Alss Elizabeth Sher- fleld, who resigned and {s to go to a Bos- ton tralning school, C. N. Morgen has & handsome new se- dan, fust arrived, Raymond Dowd s at his home en Summer street from Wentworth Insti- tute, Boston, The First Baptist church will have “A | get together Hunday” at the Sunday schog! end a Rally Day. Oct. 19. A “granolithlc wallc is being latd on the East Side of street in Calvary chureh rector\‘ and Barnes' residence, Nos. 36, 33 and Elm street. Th! 2 the walk was lald from Beacl es street. The walk is now ‘d from Beach street to Broad, stre Henry Thomas of 5 School street is is son, Henry, of the on a furlough. y has returned where she spent 2 s returned from he visited School 1 pay the Vocational team of New London The Daugh council, tequock C; foothal Tagan- for one month’ 11 be don. the servic these two peo Westerly Texti 20 new looms in their plant on Main street The Senior King's D: the Paweatuck Congre is badly needed dance at | company are in- hters- circle of | STONINGTON A social was held Monday evening in the parlors of the Second Congregation- al church. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by the young people assembled. A handsome pear tree in full bloom is attracting the attention of passersby on Summit street, Beginning Oct. 16, there are to be ev- ening services at Calvary church Sun- day evenings. Rev. F. R. Sanford will officiate. Pequot Councfl held a business meet- ing in Burton's hall, Monday evening. Willlam J. Ostman is reported as rest- Inz comfortably at the New London hospital. Mrs. Frederick Elderkin of New Lon- don, who has been the guest of Mr. and | Mrs. Frank James and family has re- turned home. Mrs, Henry Friedman is\ spending the week in New York. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Findlay and daughter, Frances of Marnazoneck, N. Y., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bradley at Bella Vista. Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Dimmock aro- spending a few days In New York and Massachusetts: In the Stonington town court Tues- day the case of Carpenter of Perryville | vs. Barbaros of Stonington 'was ap- pealed to ths court of common pleas after judgment had been rendered for the defendant, NORTH STONINGTON The Ladles' soclety of the Baptist church met at the home of Mrs, H, M. Perlting Wednesday afternoon of last &nd elected officers as follows: ent, Aiss Fannie M. Thompsoni presidents, Mrs. Austin A. \Ini'\e and 15! Lia Q. Thompson; vi department, Mrs. i secretary and treasur i work committee, Mrs. fan | ns, Mrs. Llmer . Herbert L. Maine, Mrs. H. Stoge | The Congregational h held fts | annual ra social Friday evening. Al programme of dramatic readings and professional tdwin G. ¢ in town Sunday, a Norman Mr and Mrs. at Mount Herm Drury Are vis- . Mass., for a few days. Mr: and Mrs.'John L. York are guests at the home of their son, B. D. York, in Hartofd. Mr. and Mrs. at the hor e of their son, i Norman of |- i jtried by Judge V. P. John L. York are guests | SO' TT}’ KILL'NG LY of Providence spsnt! home, Coftey | and _ Beatrice in’ Putfiam. 1 Barlow and Mrs. P. IL| sited \lm Everett Salisbury in | A. E. Phillips and son | Erockton for a day re-| tes spent Sunday ‘ Julia Bennett, of | There was no session of the local school Monday, to enable Miss Kelley to attend the teachers’ convention in Put- nam. Arthur and Francis Terwiliiger were among local peeple who attended Brock- ton fair Thursday. The time of Sunday service has been changed from 3 to 7 o’clock. JEWETT CITY Miss 1da Foster returned Tuesday night from Columbus, Ohio, where she attend- ed thé Red Cross national convention as a delegate from Jewett City chapter. Robert Olsen returned Tuesday, after three months stay in Bethlefiem, N. H. The banks, library and schools are closed today, Columbus day. The post- office lobby 1s open before and aftey mails. The Pachaug Ladles 'Ald soclety is to meet at Mrs. 'aseph Roode’'s Thursday afternoon. It 1s found that four jury cases were tried by Judge I1. . Burnham after the organization of o town court. The jury case mentloned occurring thirty years ago was before the town court came into existence, and was tried by a justice Gf the peace. The Red Cross fifth annual roll eall commences Armistice day, November 11 nd extends to November 25th Thes Jew- ett City Red Cross chapter has appolnted Mrs, B, H. Hiscox chalrman, and the has apopinted as her committes Mrs, Ida Foster, Mrs, J. H. Tracy, Miss M, A, Burdick and Mlss Rosanna DesJardines, The public W, C. T, U, meetlng which was to be held in the Congregational church Saturday, has been postponed to Sunday, October 23, rs. Frank Colesworthy of Worcester ending a week with her cousin, Mrs, Prior. r, and Mrs. Joseph La Bonns mo- tored from Cornwall, Canada, to tives In Jewett Clty. arles Lewis of Yuma, Arizona, has been visit; ds ‘n town, while here e was the guest of his smer. Mrs. Al- in Grec Condle is "1 ’xt her home on eet. Walter Richardson are in ., during Mr. Richard- a. H Deputy Game Wardens W :R. Palmer nd o state policeman made a 01 nd arersied G. Wood- d and D. K. Woodward of Versaille: winting on Sunday. The men werée A. Quinn at E. B. Cheney's home. G. Woodward was fined 30.69 and D K. Woodward $29.69. men paid the flnes. Mondas arrested Michael Riley for fter sunset. He was tried Quinn and fined $24.91, w Prentice Chase no ich he paid. over: FITCHVILLE . and Mrs. Alfred s end with Miss Lo ich Town. end guests of Mrs. . Stanton belng Mrs. Kane' m of Hoosich, N. Y, relatives in town L‘s:;{llr'ria,\‘ Hellen Thos ing her 'm"t, Mr. and Mrs. married in Col October 4th, b; ret umcd were Jn.ek;»h Ford, Mi us Kane and daughters, R Margaret, were recent vis- itors in Norwi Among the Junier members attending | { Just fiz‘s the hand” An old fnend . ima new size to fit, FREE to-morrow your,hand T Jm P J) 755 \ S HCRE ) o a\ 28 IR & ZAN X R visit § ooting dm-kw-;'l-u and frier by Judge |vier, during the and Mrs. Elmer Lathrop and Mrs. James | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Avery and two c"‘\l- morning, | the Norwich Free Academy from here &re Misses Wilen Powers, Rosalle Kane &nd Francls Gribb! Mrs, Wililam \iurphy of Bozrahville was the guett of her s!ster, Mrs. Carl Bentley, Bunday, The villags achool has been closed for the past two woeks, owing to & few diphtherin cases. s, Jennlo Fiske spent Sunday In Montville the guest of Mrs. T. Coliins. Mr. and Mrs. Ollve Belfleur of Boston are spending the week with Mrs. Bel- fleur's mother, Mrs. Julia Authfer. Mr. Belfleur will return Monday to Boston where he i3 = successful manager of a drug store. while Mrs. Belfleur will mnln fn town for an indefinite pe- HOPXINTON At the session of the town council meld et the town hall, Monday after- foon, Oct. 3, bills to the amount of #536.77 wers ordered paid. In the probate court, Everett P. Pal- mer was appolnted guardian of the per- son and estate of Frank B, Palmer, a minor, with Henry H. Crandall, ap- praiser. M. Herbert Kenyon was appointed ad- ministrator de bonis non of the estate of eGorge Irish, deceased, with Alex- ander W, Lewls, appralser. Tho first account of Arme BE. Maln, administratrix of the estate of Silas E. Maln, deceased, was éxamined, allowed and ordered recorded. The Thomas H. Greene farm has been sol dto Walter Q. James, and the Curtls J. Maln farm to Mr, Kimball, who has been a ten- ant there for some time, Ashaway Hall i3 being gled by the recent m The Asheway Sewin a subper -at evening of last we An airplans flew over tha Bethel dis trict Saturday afternoon about 1.45 clock. The Ashaway and Potter Hill W. C. T. U. is to moet with Mrs. B. Hood Thursday afternoon. | "The artestan Deing driven in | Ashaway Woolen Mill has rchaser. Soclety served h house Tuesday and drilling s stil) progressing. | Charles V v. of Haftford, and jCharles T. Blake of Wateh HIl', were| their homes Sund: WATERFORD A oaby clnle and baby neld Friday afternoon at schuol from 2 ¥ an { attendance of 41 babies with their moth- Drs. Lawson And | | i | | ! with the the nurse, second pulze Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Forsythe of Mal- lory Hill and third prize to Elvira ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- lard R. of Jordan. The prizes and spoon and a silver were so many proper directions not only f Toothache, Neuralgid, Rheumatism, Neurilis, Lumbago. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24 and 100—All Droggists. Aspirin 1s the trade mark of Payer Msufactare of Menoaceticacidester of Salieylieactt for COLDS Unless you say “Bayer,” you may not get genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21" years and proved safe by millions. Accept only an unbroken “Bayer” package which contains Colds, but for Headache, Pain, palr of t#ins, Mary and Ros newly shin- {ger of Mr. and Mrs. Watrous of Gilead. | for a short st Howard C. ay from Sarahg F. | trip and will reside in tr i al parsonage the L. Seyms was In Middlet, one day last week. { daugnter, itors Saturday. MOHEGAN Sunday morning service. Raymond spent Sunday son of Providence rank Burrows. Elizabeth Fowler was at Staf. - | to Leon Forsythe, son of en honorable mention. 1 were ables Hanson, Rheba, y3aker, Abell, Hutchinson, Humphrey, Johnstor. and Durkee. There was one ere soveral g Forlnfants, Invalld ndum-tnccmwm ‘The Original Food-Drink I‘mAuAgen No ourtland Fowler 1 Mrs. Dou ummer Champe re- with All They kers now s hard on m 100} attendance at Durrow Wil The marriage of ler spent & day i Crescent Beach with friends reoently. s Loretta Flelding called on frieaus Can Afford. have to pay & fee looking at apart- the thousands g at an apart- that they can afford.—Bos- Mise Rich MiTk, "“l‘[‘dj Graln Extract in Pewder urishing—Digestible The chewmg gum eum that will aid fite and digestion, poll teeth and molsten your throals By the maiiers of new. sugar-coated m“v"r:?':& ; x 0 > Jacket around pede permint flavored cheving ’JWO- P ' -~