Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 6, 1922, Page 7

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Bd%in Céllins of Proévidénce was in to%n Mofiday, Willigm 8 Martin, superinténdent of a URITY 1A Vermont; was if town over the week 4. Carl Nordell of Mériden, who resided héro tor 15 yeass, has béen calliig on toéal acquaintances. Mex. Mathise 8. Wickiand t6ft Tuesday | the 5 make hér home with her datghter in | f New. Bfitain. ~ Robert Drrsdale-afd C. A. Morgan 168t Tussday for New York. whefioe they will &l today (Wednekday) for Europe. Lewis Stantofl, who has purchased the at 38 Wit stréét - from Bverétt s, will take possession Oct. ist. and Mrs. Wiliam B, Gavitt of Providénce Wweére week end afid holiday isitors in town. h E. ke John M. Burhétte of Springfield, Ma#s,, has been the guést of his son, Robért Burnette. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harding of Nashiia, N. H, afe guésts of Mr. and Mrs. Geoge Broughtoh. * Théy formerly fésided oh G avenue, REv. End Mrs Liwls A Wafkér, who | have been sPERAIAE 2 MOHth in Arlingtés, Mags, returned home to 40 Blm stréét Tuesday ' % The Westérly Textlle company’s mill o Main siceet 16 closed (HE Week, and o iy the help aré having a vaeation whils ré- 33x 20451 vairs aré biing madé at its plant. 3ix ——t Mr. and Mrs. George MoBfids Have re- 5 32x 2438 3 tarned after two weekS' vasation in the |tp fi 33x 2553 Whits mountaing. . |counci, = . . George Béllamy and W. H. Casey Were | Tne TorgetsMe-Not day guestion of & g;:‘ 31 ‘n Norwich and New Lofdon 2y, committes carhe up. wili be heild Xl i6r4] Eomnpilttes consists 33 % I‘-“ 8 The eriminal session of the Was mnn Amieflca, Biturday, Nov. 4 and funds L. Bellétoss, Phillas Lemieux, u,:" 39.80 sounty superior court opened Tussday; | will t8 for disabled wat | Josaph Contels, A. Danis, Sugens Lavane, W %0.70 |’ Ul cases were put over for @ wéek. B Duntel Laskln, commander of| Josepn Labarsd, wiltréd Broseut, Joseph o ‘.? b4 The siinén pus baddiry 10 he West- o Tt B R e rt Bafry, g;; « | 4808 | = =iy Srmiey 15 to . nn;::dL H‘:.r"td grvb Power £o namé &AA APPont other mem- 8x5 30 - 5, e, oL T et Harod N | B0 on i commisas sam| DRTid Lamert, Joteph De. A s7xs | Sues | 4% , France, Oct. § 1918 Thiis poi. | A DU of §3¢ Was presented for 4ufi-|gin, Muclide Larose, Mathias 5 order {ssued lust Week By Qov- “H"’"?"!“E %’mmd = 2 o Ty ;‘M".’; srmor San Souci to the offiés of oad, during the year clalms amounting General Abbott directing thar the {‘ 257.02 haye beem theds and voted Trécharm, trtillery buttéries Of thé YaHous stats | L, 325 dwn N e oo Yo a4 " pald. Many dog ers have not paid Carignan, Jr., A. Matisn, E. Durant, Ar- pmories 1o named in memiory of SIX Ues- | 1oir annual tex and it was deicded to ) "Clatg, N Are lnated Rhode island -men who Gled i S T, A s e tervice during the World war. ©d pald for the efumeration of poll | PIfi, Philémon Gauvin, Charles Girard, Jo- WWord #as beceivéd nets Fusiahy of the | tax. Those who havé not paid the §1|8eph Gauthier, Adelard Lapofts, Napoléon feath of Mrs. Antls T. Mutphy, willow of | this yeaz and thobe who have ot paid| LEEIHS, VRN CICEte FRIE AAel Mufphy, Monday morhing at 4 @urifg' the past three yéars are to be|Henty Fhaséuf, ? A : hethomeé on Oyr steset, Brovi. | Teported at oncé and a 1ist With figures| Pifi, A. Dugas. adle Mwdets shd e Mr. ahd Mre Mufphy s for. | to bo given the council, , Midies Akl Bid ety MmEs ot wef residents of Westérly. Until My, |ing wis asked for by Harry Miiner and|the Mistes Loules and Mafy suibbs o ; v, s ey et s oo B | 5oy 1 B € oe, i o1, 5 sk s et oot 0 : : i @ b one o en . -HL, wher : , 2 : _:&‘14:‘:‘,« “li#'x'\'f”fl:f"inzfl," el’? M"" u'flfl"ha BeWer department, but this was)| were the guests of Mr. #nd Mrs, ‘Josepl f 8 4 und rances, § years old, also & brother, | N0t @ppFoved by Céuhitinan Fewier or c“““" & s, Toeal LabIG oF Biktn- ; 3 3 . Austin O'Toole of Narraganseti | Councilman Louls Rossl as they belleved| Mr. afi Sfeer Lo o ) : = o Pler, ahd two sisters, Midses Della and | &hyoe Who dad & camplaint to makefleld, have been recent guests ot Mr. Mary ©'Toole of Providenss, ghould go to the dépariments in tewn, | Laramle's brother-in-law and sister, Mf. > i péreon first, Hé also believed that|and Mrs, Wilfted Emith of 5 Nofth B 3 : u n.tcd statcs “ms T N, o Sater, Miss Ollve. | something shouid be doue in the north| strest. e | WFEE 1 : 1B v " | section of the tovrnhas’ the nmnlry J. Hérbert Irons - of !eym&:r,hmn., o, s 3 @ R = aehg funds were avallable for Foad repairs|formerly of Lisbon, spent olidays “n't.d w M Soreha o had returned frot |\ i ofl the faliroad The application | with ftieAds n towh. 5 . ez Willlam Anderson and family, whé ] = '~""'z.~ ‘Thé health officer, Dr. 8. O. Webster, | tyesday evening. & SR — i s . reported one ¢ase of epinal meéningitis,| nrs Charles R. Adame 6f Notth Thira - > T ; . #om New York. one :zflmm::; o ©f WhooBng | avenue spent Monday with Mrs. Roswell : n . Mr. and cupgh during Augus 3. Brown of Notwioh. cortied 2t Witred toy? posgnow. o |” Thoras E. Browh, ehis for poutes, re-f ' SEREL Y NOWIL i vin e Fall River. Ported 14 arfests and oné Muor rald in| oo injured, is able to return to his Mrs. G.- McCowsky has returned to August, six cases of Intoxication, three Attleboro, Mass, Bftar spendiag soms | OF cxcecding the limit for speed, one Hime with her parehts, Mr. and Mrs, A, | 0, Fokieps drivVing, one for larceny aall hidten of Bristol, Conn., have return- ;- s -\_-‘ for an open meeting was laid on the| The Mannefchor club held its have Been spending tWo weeks in New | t2Dle. monthly feetings &t the ¢&lab house York, returned Tuesday. Mrs. William Walwork has returned work. 3 Mr. and Mrs. BEdward Bergeron and LaBotits ed to- thelf home th their moter after 7 EL _TIRE & RUBBER W. P. HOLMES H. GOLDBERG & SONS ed a release ;i HE H hi) & L 3 goldr. and Hrs T Atenasll, who havt | rior. e labosers. who. sought Gamapes |Daskine several divs in town, the gucsts Where Yoy . Henee GOMPANY ; Griswold, Conn, 7 Thames Strest, Norwick, Conm. A 2een visiting friends hete, have returfied | o & result of "thé Striké nmot on - the it ot Noptn B'nne: md.“htr nd Mve C Bu 331 Main Street, Norwich, Cenn. L. G. HYDE THE ADAMS MOTOR CO. - 'S Jromiyn; N. Y. bridge and it was voted to make w final| g% OF THOTth U Blrich, &nc Tk gh, Hrd an y THE A. C. SWAN CO: Jewett City, Conn. ; Baltic, Conn. _ Whnary were gt or et Tty sment wih dhe Brm Jentht power 221000, Lambe & S0 U.'S. Tiress - ol AN THE CHABMAN GO0, WOLF'S GARAGE - barents at Woodyille, R. 1, Monday, & ;fi?fifi?&niimu Reale was gradted 2175005 A, Tiitnghast of Notth Thied el es: Norwich, Cean.- Montville, . Conn. Jowett City, Conn. 7 Miss Wildred Hardy returned to h A B avenue hak returhed from spending the « #iitles at the Worcester, Mass,, City hos- Batarday evenlng Miss Gladys Viela| holidays in New Haven, Conn. oital Tuesday. While here this summer | Holberton . was ;united in marriage with| Mrs. Marion Dougherty and Miss Ag- #he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, | ATl Amos Buidick, gon of Mr, and Mrs.| nsk Dougherty of Merchants avenus are George Johinkbn of Westerly and Mrs, | Horace Burdiok of Avendale, The wed-|gpsnding some time in New York. A 4 David Burdlek of Chase Hi) ding took place at the home of Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. Leoh C. Savaze and son, | Dion. street, which was addresssd by a Mre. Phillp Burne of Stony Creek has | Mis. B, B. Carpenter on the ghore road.|yohn W., have returfied home after vis- | Rhode Island speaker. returned homé, having Been the guest of | Rev. Clayton A, Burdick, pastor of the m Caron Uf‘~mll flhv £, which was et-|ployed as a loom fixer by the J. B. Mar- Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wood of Nerth ténded by -thifty-five fiuk&. Pink and! tin company. Hu‘bfllegmo dsg‘mu o:r!&-;dlm:tfir;zd”% EL;““B:.\& iting the fofmer's father John W. Miss Natalis- J. Ferris who has been| white whs the color &chéine in'the din-| of Joseph and Adella Crépeau Carom, b, . of Nor her parents here. Paweaiiick Bévéith Day Baplos. church, | on Funters avbmpe. o o0 o0 |l guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood | ing room. Asters were used for deco-|and has always lived. in: the villags ;re;n; n'h‘:lfl\:ure;;rned from a short stay Mrs Frapoes Simmons, who has been | Derformed the cérémony. The bfide Was| Mr and Mrs. Edward Hagan of Prov-'of North B street for the past two| rationin the parlor, and the living room|where she has a host of frisnds: £ b Ml S ey aohn, barker of Sonoot treet, |0 B e et inan Thy | e1ico WMEfe griosts of tricnds on Hunter's | months, i returmied to hor hom in De-| #as Sy Lot Taiin whiOH] sty et o0 & wroliee vsio-dis ol soe | Dlaa g - Noothe GSMAA Rvaras: Have 1o " visity o *{and Paul N, ! man, The iday. troit, Mich, : .. The., a w 1 . 2 oo e A High street, Westerty, beide's gown Was wilte charmeuse,| " are and ,}',‘.5_]“&113,',,’,,“ Martin ana] Mr. and Mra J. Bdward Ridiag ot Iaeden - vl Gt Gae. Hinma | nd| et New YL, cAlbay, Nugar e ey e A i e ronis epen teday (Wednes- | trimmed With Irish ahd goM lace. She|guni 7 onth B stiser are o route 1o | Nofth Fourth aveaus spent the hofhys| housshold furmifure, .wers displayed in| Falls. and Toronto, and upon thelr: ro- e, 1a e S (E H5) with the following teachers: carried white foses. The -MALEOR Of | GaRGaa i Lot roe with friends in Fall River, Mass, ° ths living, room. . y S e | 1o "Dy oant ot e s 3 e P as Laura E. MeIRfe, | nonor Wore sand gray caNton srepe and| ay saf ans Jons Bauer of North | Miss Loulse Sigrist was & recent visls| . The. groam's gift. to his bride was a|home on Norwich avenue, where they|l2 ) ot > i svense < oy g gy My princl: |carried pinic roses, Bride nd groom|gucong avenus were in New Beaford|or at Pleasant View, B. L bar pin of Oriental peanls and to his|will be at homo to their ' triends atior | have retumed from & ebori stay " 8 fyne M.lare grafluates of Westérly High school, i George U. Smith of North B street|best man.he lgdye a2 - goldplece. . The | Octol ingfield; S ¥ o pant. tehehat of Frendh and Svan| class of 1915; M. Butick 18 & grad:| ape ol WUGRTS. L tence | Wab & ealler In_ Wanregan, Monday. | bride presented hec. maid With a pink| Mrs. Raymond’s traveling suit. was of (21 and Mre Atbert 7. Abetg and Sittone B st Cary clence : Eltanor |uate of Massaghusstts Institute of Tech-| . Mr. 2hd Mre. Allan Bog © ith Mo aee! " Reald Bouchard, U, S. N. who has|sapphife ring,.and to the 'groom she|dark blue tricotine with hat to match. Mnstek Tawla Abergzof Mot A actpet U'fii_‘mmom‘:llfie‘flnh:lh;‘ m:‘(:” nc}nf&i‘;. l::lnt- nology class of 1922 and l-u:lflund as | g0 O:t"en‘mr:“.;n M"sm,y‘cke fage. {been spending a short fusloughy with gave groen gold and platimum cut| Jghe out of town guests at the wel-| axe epending the coming £ : ? A €8 ; | mechanical - éngineer American 4 e rents, Mr. and Mrs. Ovilatd Bou-| Iinka - . ¢ 3 .~ Joseph 0 3 3 . 2 Aznie 3. Camsbron, commereitl bubiects | Telephons And. ToGgHDY Ch. of Berine. Jo Tiembers of the Ponemah Wheel| o otCH e rehants avenue, has ro-| Mr. Bayménd is the son of Narcisse|of Central Fails, R. L, Miss Antoinetis QJo5Th Witt of New Bedford Masa, Marpare B Mireomimerslel Ubjeotd; | dtlg, SMabs. A Fecoption Was held and|Piwb met Tuesday evening at thele elud-|{ 7q 3o the naval alr station at Hamp<|and Afna Giratd Ravmond of Provi.|Caton and Leo Carin of Putham, Conn. | has botn passing vs in town. AFEAret B. McWeeney, Latih; Marioh | refreshments sérved, 'The brids reckly-|N0use on Norwich avenue. Routine busi- strest, and-1s one of the popular|and Mr. and Mrs. H..L- Crepean of Ar-|the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wik Walker, histofy and eivics. @ many handsomé gifts. Upon thelr ré. | NeSS WAS transasted. fon Toade Ve dm’“,,“' TAsh “of! tRE ViHAYS, - L6 18 mlug, R L of North Third avenue. s o turn frem thelr wedding trip they will Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitzmaurice 6f The first fall wedding toock Plises - én 3 - - ot » 2 reside in Springfield, Mass. South A street had as guests over the;Monday moming at 8 o'clock at Sacred - a holldays. Mr. and Mrs. John. Fitzmaurice | Heart church, when George Raymond, Sawitt, 7-8; Ct 6, 7-8; Hjsie| One thousand attended the second day|of Willimantie, Mylé® Fitzmaurice of |son of Mr. and Mrs. Narcisse Raymond ML Larkin, 7-8; Mary. Damerel, 7.8 ; Hs. |Of the Ashaway. fair. Many Westerly | New Bedford, Mass, Mr. and Mrs, Her-|of Providence street, and Miss Frances iena Papalia, Eliza H, Byme, ¢;|Dbusinéss firms are répresentsd among|bert Moore and Mrs. Charles Moore of | Caron, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Joseph Ml B. Shea, 6; Maude Bonls, §; Ger. | thé exhibitars, | Lyfn, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. David Fits-|Caron of School street, were. united in wude Kelecher, 4. Fuanersl services for Mrs. James Al-|mAurice of Warren, R. I marriage at a solemn nuptial high mass, Pleasant street school: .| derich were held at her home on Mor-| Yadies' Auxillary, A. O. H., met Tues-|at Which Rev. U. O. Bellerose was csle- Stahle, pridcipal, grade §; Mary T.]ton avenus Tuesday aftern -| 8ay evening in thelr rooms in Parish hall, | brant, Rey. Henri F. Chagnon, d%acon, . Sarah R. Read, 5; Ruth A.|clock. Rev. Clayton A. Burdick, D.D.| Joseph McHugh of Fall Rivér, Mass,|and Rev. Father Cote, sub-deacon, Catherifie Healy, A; Bessle | officiatéd, Relatives acted @& bearers.| has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. The young oouple were attended By} Einel Bishov, 4; Mation B. Al- | Burial was in River Bend esmetery. | topher Caron of Nofth Fourth avenne, | Miss Dora M. Caron, a sister of i delaide K. Deluntl, 3;: Blzabeth | Mombers of MéerMl Post, A. L., of| Mt and Mrs, Willlam MeNally and|Dbride ,and Narcisse Raymond, Jr, the Margaret 8. Odkley, 2; May F,| Westerly, attended & srhokef at “Bton- | Thomas Browh of North Third avenne|Zroom’s brother. The:bride was charm- s Bertha ¥blmes, 1-2; !{um ington given Tuesddy evenlag by James|have taken a cottags at Fishers Island,|ing In & gown of white satin an": silver | Winalow, 1. Harvey Post. and have as their zuests, the Migses|lace. Her bridal vell of tulld was & : she | Chestnut sirest school: Feanne X Dey, Sk, S ks Nyra and Mildred Yeruington of South|caught up with orange blossoms afd she ol 2 v ve: carried bridal roses, with a shower of pineipl, ‘srades 1-2; Jesnle B. Mon- STONINGTON Sécond avérue and Miss Sadle Newton e of North A street, White Smelt Daxs. an attractive Park aventie sehool: Muary L. Kansher,| Miss MeCormick of South Manchester,| Floyd Parish, who has been the guest \* of" neach soniorel ehn Pincips, gtade §; Maty B.'MaAvoy, 43 [is the guest of het cousin, iss Violet | 9VEr the holidays of Mr. and Mrs. Axel|Sown of peach colored camton Bianehe Maron, 3. Koy Wohon, b |1s o L. Aberg of North Third avenue, has|With black panne velvet picture hat an Quarry Hill school: Jessis 8. Bérfy, . - | returned to his home in Hartford, Conn, | carried ophelia roses. phincipal ana state ettio. M1l lrgum& Allen Palmer of New York #pent Mon: i Loug: = The bridal party entered .the church R T o e o N TraMe v4s wiusunlly heavy fheough| ., tno strains of the Bridal Chorys from White Rock _sehosl: Tdlilan T William Kessler of New York was at|the village Labor Day. In spite of the Lubengrin, played by High KmAss, b Brincipal, grades & to §; “:'m !«g:; his Nome here over the week end. :_o\‘;t"télh;g :d“?"' )?“nd,ws» o suts. | LRPEnETIR, PIAYS e Caftery, 1 to 8. Misd Annis ¥. Byivia; haghter of M. s bound for the county fair or el cer ixed ‘The : various _beaoh emony the ml choir, sang. o Dinns Corners: IiMMan K. Green,|and Mrs, Joseph Sylvia of the boroush | town. ~ During the: moraing Taos neras| doublo ring_service was used, and Men srales 1 to 8, wis ohited in marriage Monday at Blor eattle and flocks of shepp were be.|J0isSohn's Wedding. March was -played Bradford school: Blla O. Biderkin, ] o'clotk ifi St. Mary’s church with J. Ofarlo Maks. Rev. for the recessional. prinelpal, grades 73; Charlotts B, Per| Munros bf New Sedtord, § faf riven, through fof exhibition at the | rllowing the ceremony- thers was a &y, 55 Helen G. Marshail, 3 3 1w . d_breakfast at the heme:of : ; Jamés B. O'Brien pertormed the cere-| Willam X Whitehea® be Norwien|Teception an Sy aaa Niblook, ghies’ L and 3; Bie| mony. Tme bride's gown way of whits | whs & caller in the village Labos oo | the bride’s pareats Mr. and Mrs, Joseph e e s, Georgette. Bhe Wwore a vel land carried a | Miss Ruth E. Heap of South Second #obaWOrRINK S 1A V&g:‘lpwm shower bougust of White rosss and llies- | 27¢hue 13 enjoying her annual vacation. #hy, machine $hop snd auto téchantes; | O7-LDe:vAlley. She was attébded by Miss en C. Aberg of North Third a 5 ave 3 it e | S o T 2| ot e - - : i Sl thachers Mobert Ballantine, muste;| 3t Who wore & black hat dnd carried | 5L Tooivan and the Mises ¥isie and i : t : Harrial ?&»Hyimnm’ aad draw pink roses. Authony Bylvia of New Bed- | mannan Soott, who were gmeets for tie W = ¥ v - ! ing: 3 , physiéal tral Past few daye of Mr. and . ) 2 T ing and reating: Margacht Weitnay, Go.| 64 dnd Mr. and Mrs. Munrod loft by | Hindle ar Mot T ey Samund : Sl s - — mastic science and art; Arthur Taylor, autbmobile fo ra wedding trip which will | Ménday to their home in R I - ls not g ere 3 a er ¢ wbodworking. ihtluding touring In New Hampshire.| Textils workers of the viMage held & RN L 3 Tassllay morking Wentbrly town| They will resids in New Beatord. meeting Friday evéning in the casino o8 ; ; i3 : souncil held a meeting. The merhbets e . feit the same as did the selectmen of{ Ridgeeld—aMis. Ahson Phélps Stokes, ‘5e town of Stonington 1n regard 6| Who has beeh at the Red'Lion inn &t crecting bulldings over the Pawcatuek | Stockbridge shté her retum from her ¢ ; g ‘l R g e EEises a ) For Acidity or Bile | Beetham’s Pills act as a splendid tonic to > | the digestive organs. They remove acidity When .44 fermentation and excess of bile from ’ / -tobe climbing is made out of Grape-Nuts with cream or milk - the common mistakes of diet". —and fresh.or. preserved fruit ; o ) y Keep on with this. crisp, deli- 3. ¢ e JERY often the hill we seem Begin today with 2 dish of e : B ]l T et 16 D wha e e St s e e y stomach and bowels and promote the* s of heavy, ill-assorted, starchy ‘The tomato crop is nearly all harvested, and the . ; m..:“fim of the gastric juices. “In thus , : S ; 1. breakfasts and lunches—yind sco fi amount of good quality tomstoes. for canning e _ correcting morbid conditions and stimulat- Simple, natural food may leve: if the old-time zest and speed on ' is decreasing daily. , : is ing the digestive processes Beecham’s Pills ; : that hill to o smooth path agsin. ghe old-time level path doesn’t .. . Green' tomafoes and peppers for pickling upset naturally have an excellent effect upon the . | - - .+ Why not try.it? - «come back sgain. : bt general health. = If you have/lost your sp- Tal petite or are puffering from na ' - Mado by Postam Coreal Compeny, Tnc.; Battle Croek, Mishigea poses abundant. ‘ Early native celery of fine quality coming to will be moving freely in a few days. :

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