Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 1, 1922, Page 7

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Cl 1 the on. heis Westerly was ®as swindled out of money by the two |pulley flew back and hit Alglere in the lectric bulli’ctooks, 'ds théy were re-|right eye with such force as to cause him hauuuqu. i againvisit Wesler]y some men was hemng unlodd Bose. 1923:° Dr. “Willlam - Q. /fhompson of | had been given him: for kindling v.uo. . Potter HiII road, formerly of Stoning- | with the understanding that the decayod. will rénresent” the $07 "\mrrmlors ak | fruit in them be buried. The line was president. caised for the truck to leave the yard ot “tiie “only plade that [ and caught ip the top of the truck. The rorted working at Narraganseft Pler last | to lose the sight. Dr.iM.. H. Scanlon Priday, and’jow Massachusetfs towns|treated the injured éye and then sent the ire on their#sthedule, as they" Visited | man to: the Rhode" Island . hospital in both: Boston and Lawrenge thi§ week. | Providence. | The man hu a wife and Taey alko entered ‘a store in Wakeficld, | two children: 2o R. L, and the young woman in the Store was prepented a 'C. 0.*D. ‘package of 512 then denarled This* was all ‘the' money theré was in the eash drawer so they took that and promised to return later tor n toWn tested the bulbs and found them | a0 good. The state of Commectiout health au: thorities and the town of Stonington's| health officer’ have had to use severe measures to enforce the law in regard to people of this section using the grounds at Dean's Mills belonging to the Mystic Valley Water company; In ocder to keep the water from being polluted peo- ple were warnéd against using these 50, but §8 was collected and the men' the balance. Some of the merchants Angelo Algiere, 31, of 6D Ok, l!l‘ut. grounds for picnics: or loitering nvon was ‘struck by’ a pulléy attached to a|them. This warning was not heeded, as slot hes line Sunday afternoon. The line |19 have been summoned to appear in the was in the way of Algiere, who with|town court Saturday morning at 9 o'clock to answer for trespassing on the THe entire democratic ticked was elect- *d Monday by a majority of 115 against 5 g ing picnics gnd having lunches on thé ciected warden . of the bdrough for- the | & D 3 30th time, defoating his opponent,” 3d- | forbidden premisés. Attornky. Benjamin ward Simonson by 152 vores. Two wo- men were nominated to rin on publican tickét maki in court. One family i§ of Watch Hill ing with people, two families are from Old Mys- eppeared dnr th tic and one gach from Westerly and New vote stood: Straight republican $1 scratie, 190; scrdtched 5 228 Republican—Warden, 7. J. Simonson, | warned were withheld tner, 312; Henry A. Pendleton, 311. of Capt. and Mrs. Frank Robinson of Warden, Cornelius B, | Main street, are pleased to mote that Mr. Crandall, 227: bufgesses, Willlam P, | Robinson has been transferred from the Eindloss, 215; Henry A, Milier; 217 ; W, | 16th lighthouse disteict in Katchikan, and who has been the guest” of Mr.: and val Mr. and Mrs. Brewer of West Mystic at the Rhode Island hospital, Providence, e with Miss Frances Cutler on Elm street. of Many Stonington residents” widonded |, MTS- Agnes Chapman of East Hartford sall e held. * meeting hel eams will enter and there will probably | Point to take part in the trap shoot to be rom a trip through Canada. .. Rev, F. A. MacDonald, pastor of {he Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hanschild and gon | Pawcatuck Congregational church, and »f Philadelphia are, guests . of Gustave | Mrs. Macdonald leave this week for New Zanschild. Hampehice for a month's vacation. Miss Catherine Wileox and Miss Vir.| W. D. Holfon of Maine is visiting s sinle Wilson of Brooklyn, -N. Y. ~are|COUSins on Granite street. he She was i “ha s %15 | Alaska, to a point near home, the New ed Wilcox; Charles B. McCourt, 218; = " homas W. Garity” 211; Frank' V. Afat. Orleans dlsttict” Sépt. 1st, and will be oy 210; clel Miss Annle Watson, who Is employed | the Suest of relatives here, premises and - disoBeying™-the ‘orders of STON[NG.'!'ON the state and town health: guthorities. Dr. CHarles ¥. Congdon, health office: for Stonington, made it a point to visit the grounds Sunday and even with the grounds posted there were' narties enjoy< a year ago. C. B. Crandai " was Flewitt was notified dnd’ Officer John Jeffrey, patrolman at. Mystic, appeared and 17- persons were warned to appear London., Some claimed they were given permission to walk on the grounds, while others faid” the signs were so high they di@ not see them. The narhes of the Zht dem- . dist. mark, 57 total vote burgesses, W. Fred Wileox, 2i1;| Another old building is being torn down Trumbull, 106; Anne A. Dodge, | —that of the Ninigret mills on Canal Bdward Falsbrothot, ' 95; listreet. *This puilding was used as a Cushman, - 104; .Jeromsé S.|storehouse and was built many years 108 ; lerk .and treasurer, | ago by Babcock & Moss company; which ;3617 assessor, Biias B. | dates back to the eacly '60s, and" was 1;. collector, - Robert - L.|used to store wool, as Mr, Babeock went bailiff, ¥. O..Grandy, 107; | West to purchase a big supply of the oners; William ©O. Ryon, | Stock vearly. The building is of ‘two Dunham, 309: - Thomas | Stories, about” 50x175 fect, und ;about 25 . trustees Waldron Mind, | carioads of wool conld be sgored in it. s B. ¥ilnekley, 3123/ Bytoh J, Gard-| Friends of“Clarehce ¥. Roblnson, son - {first assistant there. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- e T ,”"“;“’f{.' %“‘5' |inson contemplate visiting their parents obert T Burtens i | hére before'the Tast of the month. The Robert L. Burteh; = Dalliffy | tormer was ‘educatéd in the schools of Ledwith, - 2107 . street | \westerly and was graduated from West- Thomas W. Garlty erly “High 'school In 1907.' Later he onnell; John W.. Dunham; | studied in Lafayette college. tees Waldron fund, Elias B. HInck | ryo troop of Boy Scouts of St Mi- n J. Gardner, Henry A. Pen-|chael's church, also of St. Mary's church, New London, and boys from here have Sesond” © flonal charch | Feturned home from ‘Wakenah camp. =-,“4: - acHiool Wil have a plenic at | Gardner Lake. The-boys. about §0 in Tiarsday, all, met the 15 beys from the Boy Scouts ” in_ Stonington who are aiso at Gardner iss Florenc e o " nee Elderkin of New London | yaye upder the cate of Mr. and Mrs. s James Stivers, ‘Who With the boy: Frank James of CIIff street, has re- | 12000 StUe®: Who, With Ny e ed home. TLeon James of Hope| 3 ley spent Sunday at his home, here. | George A Stillman. who was a patient 128 returned to his home on Stanton street. " -Mr. Stillman undérwent a seri- ous operation for appendicitis. = - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warner of Providence, who have been guests of Mr. nd Mes. Edwia. Crandall of the West ide, have returned home. Marivel Anderson motored to M » Monday. and ealled on_relatl hé Monday Fvening Bridge club met reshments were served and a social was enjoyed by thé ‘members. fete of Improvement Society ‘:iin’eé‘t‘”{‘;‘r'“ l‘;’[’“cfivm&‘;&g Apen.. dhe o aroint, Saturday. afternoon, | © yumes MoCormick and Walter e lawn of Mrs. F. s Hopkins, [ ;yny " v nave gone to Atiantic: City, 44 was cleared. - This.will' 20 | X" 5" 1y “automobile to attend the con- a tennis court and a base-{ vention of the K. of C. The former is a 1 where all kinds of sports may | national delegate from , the - state of % Rhode Island and the latter is. advecate and Mrs. Henry M. THomipsoh | of Narragansett council, No. 21, of West- leave this wéek for ' Northfield, | erly. , where they will spénd the month.| Willlari' B. Potter, who has been/ in eague is to be organized. | Providence at Hope street hcsn:ml has of Stonington, Hope Val- | returned home. ] -~ and Potter Hill fere represented at The Senth County Rod and Ganclub d Tuesday evening. Other|of Westerly plans to go to Saybrook or eight teams in the Jeague held ithere Thursday, The winner will iss Florence Willard . hia§ réturned | receive $15 ‘in gold. sts ot Mr. and Mre. B..A. Menjo. Charles N. Boynton of New York is v Invitations are out for the Mayflower family summer residents 3 60- Eavrencs. Maaneikl luicheon at the Norwich Golf club. ew - London, late Sunday in| the H as x' ar.sals for several weeks, pnplrlng to $ B K::f cot- | preesy Mo ciaA. Rathbone: al'xNor:éolx:; 9 ¢ ‘ollowing " a: short wedd! trip, Mr. NORWICH PEQPLE AT and Mrs, Samuel Crowe, of \mnq.. s B I BHORE “5‘)??5 are spending ‘the remainder of the'sumy (Special to The. Bulletin.) mer with Mrs. Crowe's parents, Mr. and Providence, R. I, July 3L—With the Mrs. Max Takvorian at Highland Beach. e Mr. Crowe d_Miss Alice '.l.‘akvqum advent of the end of July mlode Tand's | werg mardeduii week Friday, in’ Proy. summer season; approachies 1ts height and | idence, the bridesmaidg being Miss Ma; this 0o emnnmm. “ Although | Crows, of Norwich, sister of the bride- y:; :n,ds hias Hibut coof :fid groom and Miss Helen Ballard. There e ATt were four flower, girls, Stella Takvo- cloudy the number of cottages =t the |rign, Caroline Leavens, Harriet Keibler] various resorts exceeds any previous | 2nd Erdine Bushman. A Year, while the number of visitors has Ca)f:nx:?dn:f@ ’g;olr:xm;vlsa r:m:xn rge. In both these :f:;;_“,‘:f:‘ e e B Pl 1 amzwt days Wit ‘relatives at Nar- ragansett terrace. :::sie;:;:fi:m Connectlcub has been M's “Atabel g tisiek uets of My. and Mrs. Winlim Hath- ?f- J!"enda a s.kma Beach :for away, of Norwich, at Well-Come cottage ’~ 5""1’Q BE NG 3 on t’l’;s water front gt Longmeadow, the | Mrs. W. L Gurinerson had as - her 2 | past week ‘were Mr. and Mrs: Charles [SUSst at Longmeadow the past two.| Elliott, Misses Grace and Harriet EMN- Weégsv B’g&s}f‘- S. Slb(Beylt?f Danielson. ott and Mrs. George Elliott. all of No3 A aw of Baltic was among ich, and Mrs. David Brown and Miss [thoes present at the reunion of the B o ¢ iystic On. Taesday [Erown family at Brownie cottage, High land Beach last Sunday, when there were g:n'flbng!acha Drtel hake wakt elydyed on three generations of the fam}ly present. Chief A. P, Woodward: of the Danfel- | T a:ld 21.-5.t Edwsltn rrh‘llxrqa:é Put- son fire department spent the past week gflm sy SR e B N s as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A: Bor- a:”ég&{?%«;:cfhp orton Green cottage ’;;3,“ thelr sumumer Home at Oskland| ™ /10,0 saneous shower wwas held 1;:: Yor: | Friday ovening at the summer home of e S Aot o o 13Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelley of Central ;;Cn‘ Susanno and Kethdtyn Siller, have [ Falls, on Shore?vem{:- I-»O‘r;meadowé lln 4 . honor of heriniece, Miss Margaret. Sul- ;::fff:? itu:u‘:f:‘mw”ds Beach for the | ian of Norwich, but formerly of Cen- 2 = tral‘F. lls, who is soon to become the Xt Henfeld, e hava [bridd of Raymond Anthony o Brooklyn, o ojourning at the Robameila cot-|N: Y- The bride-to-be was the recipjent O« “Downs the past week: | Of numerous usetul gifts from the men- I e e e av T, | bers of the party. all of whom were form- LM ’}ja‘att City l,f,em the week end | T associates of Miss Sullivan befora her e O D ot Gaurce A, |removal from Norwich. The rooms were ¥ el R A I prettily decorated with white and blue Mrs. Richard Kinkead of \GL“'M}! was | trimmings and duri; the evening VOC.z selections were' given by several of A a guest of Mr. ahd Mrs. Henry F. Blan- chard at Conimucut over last ‘Sunday, s and lce cream and cakes wel and will remain several days. Dr. Kin- kedd, who is a brother of Mrs. Blan: chdrd, has returned to Norwich after a {1 s = tives at Buttonwoods. Test at the Blanchard coltage On | Walter Carpenter and famhly of Nor- Prederick Arrigan of Danielson, was'a'{Wich have taken a cottage at Warwick ey of he house Party entertained | DOWNs for the Temainder of the sed: . dnd- Mrs. James Fenner of Nor- swich are spending a few days with rela- Wflllu.m for a counle of weeks. George and Harry Hartwell of Nor- | Ppost Office enue, Warwick \Downs over the week end. i; s Edward mer home at Quonochontaug last Wed- [£USsts of shelr cousin Wdward =—and T T e 1. 93%8 2%| hetr summer home at Barrington Beach | first came Miss Emillne Ross. of Norwich, = is|3r® on a motor boat crul ;Tfid;:flmdl‘x:x;hmt weeks Whh rel Mr.*and Mrs) Albert. T. Olney of Nor-| gigned. y wich érd ‘the Euests of relatives at: South , Mex. T 3 v- Mr: and Mrs. Louls W"”’" TeMOY" | Seituate for a coupls of weeks. Friddy was the ‘18th birthday af Mrss | the White Mount Christine” McCormick, of Norwicl, and | weeks: & just before noon an automobile filled | Miss Fannle Glover of Nor ich summer hiome of Miss MeCormick’s par- | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker at River- |, ; ents, on the river toad at Oakland |side Springfleld, by surbrise. The party consisted of the | member of the week end party at the | Workers will ards, Frances Sumner, Mazie Quinn, Mae and Ray McCormick." all of ~ Norwich 0 e, Luncheon was served soon after their Mrs. Wilfred Rollinson of Mystic is | teday. arrival and the afternoon w#s ~nfoved | Visiting with rela in South King- in-bathing, croquette, tennis and swing-'{ stown for a couple of weeks. ing. Tea was served on the laywn and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick in the twilight 2 marshmallow toast' was | wich, are enjoving the hospitai held on the beach. The party left about | Mrs. Austin’s brother, Samuel Horton 9 o'clock on their réturn home. and family of Pawtucket at thoir sum- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snow of Nor- | mer home on Cumbesiand; Hill wich have taken a cottage at River View | Miss Esther Carpenter 'of Bayville.is until the first of September. spending her vacation witn her uncle, Waiter . Hitchins of Norwich was|{Edward Lyons, at Glendale. among the arrivals at the = Worcester House at Quonochontaug- last week. G Judge B. §. Agard and -Mr. and Mrs. | MOTORISTS "ENCOUNTERED F. S. Carpenter, of Tolland, have been | PACK OF WOLVES IN NEW JERSEY recent guests of Dr. and Mrs. Safforq S at Sandune cottage, Charlestown Beach.| Faston, Pa... July 31.—Automobilists Miss Mabel Tallman of Norwich is|returning to their homes here from week spending a few days with relatives ar |end'trips through New Jersey and New | Barrington Beach. York today reported that they encoun- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gray of Jewett [tred a pack of Wolves between Belvidere City were week end guests of Mr. and |and Hackettstown last night. Oge motor- Mrs, Frederick R, Osborne at their sum- [15{ exhibited a broken window in the side rly Sanitary-Corps ambulance. | MYSTIC taken seriously H} with appendl- | . . pumerat: of ‘Charles’ B ‘Hold¥idge Wes 1 was held Saturday afternoon’at 2.30 o'~ Paul H. Hammond ‘has entered the 5T R e i B eraploy of the M. ¥, N. . & H. Ri R |(lock at his home The services wers at Wilmot Main'fs employed at-the At- wood- Machine Co. ‘plarit 1 Thursday ' éveniig” Mr and Samuel Stewart were téndered conducted by Rev. J. G. Osborne, pastor of the Union Baptist éburch. Burial was in Elm Groye cemetery. Besides Atps, D8 wife, Mr. Holdridge is survived by MFS. 1 a son, Charles H. Holdridge, Jr., and a 8ur- | daughter, Miss Katherine Holdridge, of idwa; and is on tne elericsl foree. rise when about 30 youns wwple et at | pystio, ary. Games ana music: were enjoyed nd me “of Mr. and Mr: George Fee-| 5 pew 0 not thelr first ing” anrifvers- slide recently purchased by the community house, for use on ths bathing float, was erected on the float réfreshments were served, = Eriday, The boys swarmed over the \ LN A\ AN \\ AW For health’ssake, for econ- omy’s sake, for goodness’ sake, eat more good bread, . and less of the expensive foods: Letyour nextbak- - ing be with Low Spesd Lisht Plasit For Long Service — Low Upkeep 'WERY farmer should have this simple, easily oper- ated, safe plant—Ilow speed, with long life and little upkeep. ‘The built-in condenser cooIing system for engine, eliminates . tanks, piping and pumps — retains cooling water without frequent replenishing — maintains cylinder temperature best for economy. You get in this plant these big advantages: pusn button start— long-lived Fairbanks-Morse Gould banery-—pow:r pulley — ball bearing dynamo — famous “Z” engine. ‘A'#ize to meet your needs. Come in and see this plant —let us show you whg each festure s 9o valuable, Lo som, They are entertaininz Mr, ‘and | Cently. appointed Director of the by Mr. and Mrs John T jArrigan of|Mrs. Joseph Carpenter of Philadelphia | Postal Savings System, the highest use: ky ge, #alaried, Civil Service. post in the Wajlace Crumb returned to his sum- | Wich, Who are spending the summer a8} gno44n <wag formerly superintend: of hjs car/'which he sald'was caused by \Hudson | one @the animals leaping against jt. So er of an au. | tacked by the amimals, "but several mo- uring through | terists said they were foliowed a consid- ns for a couple of |€rable distance by them, ed the household effects the past week 3 ) from Harrisville. to = Central = Village, | Miss Blsie Hudson' of Norwich, who where they will make their home in the | Is snemim\? the :xurv\‘,;rwr _}:’}::h her erand- futare. ¥ {parents, Mr. an Mrs. Oma: Ul Margaret Hogan of New London |of Cumberland, at their summer home | far as could be'lédrmed, 1o one yas at- spent the last week end with friends in [at ‘Buttonwoods, is a me Westerly. tomoblle party that is to = o Peach. taking that voung lady entirely | Thomas Dooley of Danielson wés a |—The Illinois branch of ‘the United Mine es d El Rich- | Hope C cottage, on Ottawa avenue, Oak- | fense” of every union member brought e e b t week as guests of Mrs. |to trial for ‘the Herrin ssdcre Frank _Farrington, Illinois president, dec!ared] “The very. magnitude and sternness e!' LLI ’Root 'Beer{*gl&rad g By Yqummakefivegnllomof the most delicious.and . re. - reshing Root Beer vou it - ever tasted. centrated éxtract. made in Hart- ford, Connecticut. Y THE WILLIAMS & CARLETON CoO. the agitation foe the punishment of those | held in bonds of 32 ‘{nvolved in the riotinz creates danger |ing on Thursda: 2,000 each for. at. The men‘a.re chare ed with burglary. Agccrding to the pa lice they deny their guilt, pleadimg ;u the influence of liquor was' responsibh for their actions, * Mrs, Bardo discov.’ ered the men and screamed, attracting the attention ot nelzhbom Wwho called the police. : - for innocent men* said a statement is- sed over Mr. Fafrington's signature this afternoon, E. Bumngton, was re- TW0 HELD FOR ATTEMPTED BREAK IN NEW HAVEN “New maven, July 31-—Arraigned in the city court foday accused of having| Danbury—Rev. Harry Adasis. Henu attempted to break into the home of C.|of Muncle, Ind., who is Department, - Mr. Buf- spu;d ent of the Division'of:Finance. He |L. Bardo, general manager of the New j summer vacation in New-England, w to Washington 'in "1898 | York, New Haven and Hartford railroad | supply the pulpit of the Universaiis a8 a clerk in the War Depariment. |here, Charles MeNally of this city and|church until the first Sunday in Sep * ragansett Bay He succeeds Malcolr: Kerlin, re. |MiltonMaynes of Now.York city. were ftember. . - 1 "“"Hl(' lp"u“wnuw' WILL FINANGE DEFENSE OF with vyoung misses rollal upt to the | fpending a vyacation of ten days with |, HERRIN® MASSACRE TRIAL Til, July 31 (By the &, P.). “finance, and. erect the de- 3 ; on NY.,N H&HRR. will ik abide by decision of U. S. R.R. Labor Board and have left their work PRESIDENT HARDING says of thase whortake thetr-places : - o Tnmmaf&cnflmdsmmmmd‘fi .. .bransportation iof United States mails have necessitated the employment ' - of men who choose to accept employment under theterms of the decision .+ Quduhohqe&emeitdiqnhble-fiahtww&thto&uuhnh( 1f T~ dedinew&." = THEU&R_R umn ‘BOARD. mwaw,mufim z "“th&e,muufie&e-huu&mgbimm’&e'-&q - wfllpflnemplwo.qpbn flxdtbqhvethemo‘luweluth mfimdwniwwfl&mw* = dedbfi&mdemdmmndhwd:o&becm Shéunlehn-[' they vnlnturmwi& all umonty nhn‘ and previous privileges » enjoyed. Let there bemo misunderstanding about this: Nosmen -~ wbhutmmwbeumpkpdmm - pew roan, if re-employed at. n.ll,‘mdnoqmfifiedm now er h ¢t Toged; whodesires to t&ouehusmmaagem,theu SR Pemiifi&t i’écfiw" For Those Who de:wPMto ‘“NY.,N H & F lt:t,

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