Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 27, 1922, Page 7

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. The case of state vs Georgs B.. Cale, as a conduetor and resided in with misconduct was assigned Mr. and Mrs, Wells will make £ S 3 % = zing, the cof Jor trial by the superlor court et Westihome at 127 Spring street, Springgield. - jand appetizing, the : Kingston Monday afternoon, October 3.1 Friday. evening the cstoms of the [ 8ome, onfons or garlie, W eat f Judge Hugh Baker presided. . The case of | democratic party of Westenly will Dbaf < state vs Nieola C: 2 also is ‘down |held in the town hall buflding. Acidity and Sour R ;:-. To make our fcod palatable, sa : mixes for trial Tuesday, the jurors were excus-| The second annual frolic.of m ed at noon. The case of state, Thomas | sett Council No. 21, K. of C., i B. Brown vs Salvatore Savona of West-| The women of Grace Methi church erly, was. heard after the defendant|held a successful rummage sale in the pleaded nolo to three counts. He was|basement of the church Tuesday morn. Aned $5 and costs for oarrying mu: ing, beginning at 190 o'¢lock, and ha? $5 an number plates on his automobtle; practically dfsposed of their latge as- costs for not having his automabile cor-if sortment of goods. by 11.30 a. m. The reclly registered and $35 and costs for [amount realized will reach neafly §100. assing a standing trolley car on Beachf A hydroplane = Tuesday alighted on the banks of the Paweatyslc river in front of Arthur Perry's vesl! dence. It was sald owing to lack of! disputed account fuel it was forced to the ground where granting minor changes. # remained until dark. The pilot and Tn the dlvoree case of Anna L. Bart-!mechanic, alighted with the machine, ot Albert A. Bartlett of North Xin, about 3 o'clock. They were bounad fer on }:er» hw:, peu'uo:" was ¢m'¢: Boston and had been in this viclinity sd the divorca on grounds of neglect tojduring the summer months. The Fed- srovide and was allowel to resume her|eral Felt Co, ~intends starting up i maiden name, Anna I. Arnold. Al fabout two weeks. George Davison, su- OBy s’ Benktiatty’ whited Perintendent announced. When this } brick mill is running in full, it employs Frank Ooon, of Ashaway, was arvest- { from 40 to 60 hands. :d on the; Whits Rock road Monday bY{ The New England silk mill is Officer George Champlin and Wa8|running on full time, also Wl:y W, t Three Day: brought befors Judge Oliver Williams in | Sixteen young Iadies of Paweatuck] “a% ivtos. Roceve;‘ Jz:uor%“ v the Third District eourt Tuesday morn- | Congregational chureh are fo emjoy a \ d“'.l-no plact Can 01 g while operating an zutomobile while | etrawride, going by truck Thursday ev- Dyspepsi intoxicated. He pleaded guilty and the|oning to Glasgo, Conn., where they will{53Usage, baked beans, cheese with -sourt held the matter for investigatlon.|be entertained by Mi;s Margaret Gav-|RiS 2@d Ketchup and vinegar io some The complaint was sent to poMice head-|itt. quarters Monday that a man apparently | Mrs. John Parker and Mrs. under the tmfluence of liquor narrowly ssoaped hitting two girls. Officer Cham- olin arrived as the man was cranking he car. here Tuesday. Maurice Handleman, against wshom an indictment was found by the grand jury at the session of the superior court for Washington county for larceny alicged to have been committed at the strial Trust company bank here, has ough counsel 3 motion with the arior court for a change of venue. The notion will be argued when the superior f o 2 Monday. ell, accompanied by her son, Hare Berry and wife, will return home tod: cut_out this advertisement | (Weanesday) el and mail it to The Plaut-Cadden Com- i Norwich, Conn., together with address, Fou will receive a Book of | New Zealand. shioned Songs free.—adv. Cverett Hoxle s in the field a Charles E. Coon has seld out his in- to Max Raithel, He has been lo- at vith a local garage for the past sight vegrs. Ho will enter the employ attend the W. C. T. U. convention. dence. spend the winter in New York. Mass.,, has returned home, for the town of Stonington, to fill of the W. P, Hamblin Co., of Pravidence, R I The Shere Line Electric Rallway oompany will start a new schedule for rolleys for the fall- and winter ser- viés ‘October 2. The Atlantic Beach cars will be discontinued and Watch Hill will have omly five trips a day. This {s about the same as last winter's schedule, only an added trip at §.20 p. m., will be made. The.Ashaway lne will be bétter than last jear as it will have an hourly scheduls “ractically all day and the last car will eava Westerly at 10.15 p. m. The Graton wnd Stonington; Norwich 'and Westerly wnd White Rock lUnes will remain as it present a business man in Westerly, guest of his gister in Maple avenue. STONINGTON freshments were cnjoyed. I Pwbncket Pilday, Oct, 6th, teéal| 6t Monday afternoon in Communi 1 attend s gatherinzg plants, and distributed - peony ® and tea were served. Stiles T. Stanton iy confined , Will make an address, t of the Pawcatuck h Miss Cilaribel Crandall < her homs on Main strect owing to & fall & Samuel M. Davis of fopie weanc 5 3 ot A Wost > tegent, will-aiso,bo heard [ v, mE Sunday afternoon about 5 ng phapters of the atate. Mrs. eTameo i Infury-to B Litchfield, Conn., vica ol h o} O nded her. 4 Mt Ofiasies H. § Bryer of the point is soon Mrs. Buel will \anual nd Miss Eissell topic,- Our Magazine. t.of town guests will be &, Mrs. Alhert Calder, second e . 4 R C Robert Robinson 3¢ th y ot general; Miss. Rickard' J. Lo e s seneral s a3 W York, is visiting his moth. nry G. Jackson, president of 5 1d Sons ot the American | rbert M. Clark, president | m C. Robinson. 1 Miss Hermino Schwed, fiald | ““7°* tional Assaciation for |, DI~ and Mrs. William “P. Bindlos ave returned from & motor trip to! 1 s Springfleld, Hudson, Pittsield, Mase. Confererice i PLAINFIELD Mes. Nellle Jasmine ' ¢f Springfiel, ! 2nd Danbury, Conn, R ol the vein ot of her| Mr and Mrs, Taber Sears and daug: » Who have been for several weeks Ingraham home, have returned mony {ook place as_formerly employed Ly the Shere Line Blectrle Railway company board of relief, Edward E. Bucl second, John Fribance; agent town d Jerome Anderson. Jr.; collector taxes, Wiliam H. Cavey; 7 3 living hers wera in accldents in other|Zring matron of Conneotcut, who i ek, ‘Sesen 'Férizffle(z]mrg:‘or o E 5 : ! arts of the sy =pected the chapter, was presented & Lord; Third, Setn N. Williams; Fourth, | Mrs, C. A. Jerome went to New York | nookwood flower bowl, a gift from the John Jeffery; Fifth, Franklin A. Cha; A. Wilcox. L., D. Fairbrother, The democratic nominees aré: A SALE EXTRAORDINARY OF White Ivory Toilet Articles at 50c ’ . .BEGINS TODAY We have received direct from the manufacturer a wonder- ful assortment of beautiful White lvory Toilet Articles ‘at’a price which is really less than the cost of production. Trays — Military Hair Brushes — Clothes Brushes — Soap Boxes — Tooth Brush Holders — Powder Boxes — Hair Recéivers — Candle Sticks — Pin Cushions — Shoe | Horns — Picture Frames — Perfume Bottles — Combs, Etc. Here is the chance to buy dainty gifts for far lower than you will have to pay at any ~ WHILE THEY LAST ONLY 50c Mrs, George Sherman of Holyoke, Mass,, the guest of Mrs. George Mitch- jtound the very -thing your stomach . Andrew Fisher are en. Elizsbeth Smith of J. W. Camp of Rochester, N. Y., is the Tuesday evening the young ladies’ i s of ‘the First Baptist church school g e B S L ® @ surprise party to Miss Edwina n at her home on Maln strest. It took the form of a shower,.in Lonor of her approaching marriage, Miss Ryon Was presented with numerons gifts. Re- Women members 6f the Garden club was the last meeting of the N ] season and 24 attended and Mre C. M af he Daughters tof the ,American Rev- ]\, 2 b f 2Ra e B 5. Mrs. George Maynard Minor, | | liam$ gave an Iinteresting falk on| Tais mistako was duo to 2 lerical ar- $ .| ror, Dr. John Champlin of West- ! go to Groton to attend the Mr. and Mrs. Alvert Fritardo and 1, Gelislie Motaetiad ad: will move from the borough to 'rovi- at 211-? town elerk’s ojee, ready for gdis- tribution. The republicars have on theis : For assessor, George H. Robin- in; selecten, first, D. Everett Hoxle; | posit fund;, B. Everett Hoxie; auditor, He < G d to her room. constubles, e were. Thomas C. O'Conneli, Harry - Bricker. ; FAds g : : John Jeffers, Georgs F. Swain; regis. 5 g In this town last Saturday, and others|,ng jiartford. Mrs. Mabel man; town school committes, William Asses dishes and then complain of a ‘sour, Alfen [30id, gassy, belching stomach due to Whitford left Tuesday for Newport to|indigestion. Experience has shown that the recourse is not to banish all Louis Oat of Norwich twas a ealler|tBese good thigs to eat and fire the cook but to simply supply the acid James Dowd has returned from Prov-|Stomach with an alkaline effect and then the stomach takes care of fhese Joseph Anderson left Tuesday to|SO-called dyspepsia bringers. Get a 60 cent box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Miss Susie Seifel, who has been ep-|Tablets today at any drug store, eat joylng a vacation ia Easthampton, [What you like even though you may fear indigestion. Chew one of two tablets and then rejoice that you needed. —_— Harry B. MacKenzie; selectmen, Joseph A. Vargras, Lawrence C. Purtill; agent of town deposit fund, Joseph A. Vargras; auditor, William C. Robinson; i can ticket for first selectman | colléctor of taxes, W. H. Casey; consta- bles, Chfistopher Ledwith, Antonlo Lo- place made vacant by Charles Champ-|presto, Charles B. McCoart, Michasl lin's refusal of renomination, owling tofSpellman; voters, First his. health. ¢ Mr. Hoxie {s a resident of | district, William C. Robinson; Second Wequetequock, and for Yumay years was|@istrict, Joseph H. McGuinness; Third, Gaorge - A. Whesler; Fourth, Harry .B. McKenzie; Tifth, Willlam §. Wal- bridge. town school committee, Thomas Hickson. The polls will open Monday, Oct. 2, from 6 a. m. to 5 p. m, in all the dis- tricts of the town. this year are: First borough distriet, 50 women, 36 men; Second, Pawcatuck, 107 women. $9 men; Third, Road, 2 women ; TFourth, Mystle, 3 women, 80 men; Fifth, Old Mystic, 1 women, 3 man. Tofal men and ‘women, 311 The name of Christopher J. Ledwith for constable was omitted by mistake.} He can he appointed as a special con- stable by the selectmen. The ballots ara all printed and cannot be changed, ! fras e NORTH STONINGTON er| North Stoningten grangers are felicis tating one another on the success of to Fall. Our Credit Terms will make it possible for money. Wraps - Coats - Dresses - Suits - Wonderful Wraps and Coats — many richly trimmed with Fur; New Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Poiret Twill and Serge Dresses—all the latest styles; Stunning Suits in plain and fur We have a mighty fine collection of New Fall Suits and Overcoats. Models for ‘ every need — and all sizes for men and young men. Single and double-breasted styles, very well tailored — full of snap and - life, without being extreme. “GATELY= BRENNAN 29 Shetucket Street Wear the Newe.tStyl.. _ you to have whatever you need, and yd.m trimmed models. their twelfth annual fair. . In polnt#of 0] baen outeanked by none. the faix-in Sicipgheil- Met wesk. : 2 were married Monday evening by Rev. lage, and took possession last week. re Withur §. Main, F. Stewart Green,|oucien Drury, at hi residence: hool committes for the Géorge D. Coats and Allen A, Coats m_':’l‘:‘ e ot Bl Mrs. Edna H. Tryon and Mrs. Maud N ! partelo, Mrs. Cook having been gb s the he r of befng named on both Will Represent U. 5. At | ic "G mas alreatv served two years, Geneva Medical s sl IR Mz, and Mrs. Arthur Mathewson wers | formér patient Miss Annie Til- linghast is enjoying a few days' vaca- tlon. It is very gratifying to many friends and neighbors that Mrs, Waldo Tilinghast is 50 far recovered that she is able to take automobile trips. k- = of§ .cre were four antomculle aceidents| D for several months. pany, Norwich, Corn., together with turned to take up their studies at Brown urday and Charles Hopiins and Marden Prentiss Monday of this week. Marden Prenties {s entering the freshman class, rooming in Hops hall Mry. Henry T.. Arnold of Norwich, wife of a former pastor of the Pirst Congregational church, attended eervioe Sunday morning and met many friends. S 5 James Royle was the soloist Sunday Dr. George W. McCoy, director of | HCrning at the First the hyglentc laberatory ef the Pub- ylxg the fiute in the evening, and Mr, lic Health Service, who has Bee® |and Mrs. Robgt R. West léading the designated to represent the United | Bible classes, States at the International Confer- énce st Geneva on medical prob- lems. The conference will be held Feptemnber 25, 2¢ and ITih. Prin- ciple asmeng the proulems to be cansidered by the internatiomal conference, will be the proposed standurdization of anti-toxins and serums. Dr. MeCoy; who is satd to be one ¢f the leading experts in America on the subjéct of serums, will not only atténd the conference at Geneva, but ‘;‘m also hvs‘tln:a for the Public Health Service the R » reported owre , for - tuberculosis “ ANDOVR Pl Bawpsnd seisatists have | 7The annual pienic of the Conmgrega- Izimed to be larpely effective. . ¥tional Sunday school was held at Ocean Beach, New London, Saturday. The day was fine and the e)lllt]ilren with 1*:9. - friends intercsted In the werk ' of 12 YEARS STOMACH school, emjoyed the outing very mueh. TROUBLE STOPPED | The rézular Rally Day of the school. will. ¥ be held October $th. Thuraday 1 suftered for 12 years with stom-{or the. church was held and: a progvam ach trouble. Never saw a moment's .;d for the fall months of the pear. reltef untll I tried Jaques' Little|gome definits gosls were set-and Sunday (Wmdgr Capsules. They are MOre|wers placed in the hands of the congre- than equal to their name. They $rovedjgation in printed form. % absolutely satisfactory,” writes Henr, Next Sundsy, Oof. 1st, Rev. G, F. Kirchner of Concord, Staten Island, | giiley of Norwiah Town will preach here n MacLeod. M e delagation of Plainfleld grange undef the leadership of the master, Ed. ward Hall, visited Killlngly grange at Putnam Monday ‘eventug. 3 N. Y. Jaques' Little Wonder Cap- sachaags with Mr. sules gJi:?; prompt and certain rellef h 3% from distress. They remove the dan- ger of gas around the due to acute or chronic indigestion, dyspep- sia, acid stomach and On Il t Engler’s from England. Pharma.: : fi:rdeh“,“ Taftvills Phar-| Work on the ncw mill is progressing maay; ".flxm.y a:muggl Dryg | rapidly. All the steel has been erected B el B A Mr. and Mrs, A.. ocal nded daughter, Elizabeth, to Niagara|has been the guest of Mr. and Mus P: attendancs ard financial returns it has| o8, Among local peeple who attendel}and daughte 1y - . the. "ate Jh- Harold B. Bliven of the coast guerd| Miss Emily Tanner has returned tol The Household goods of.t 3 s0ay). -¢rentng the amems:{ - e EC AU JHNeAA and Loty Sorvics and Miss Laey M. Main, daugh |ner nome i Philadelphia after spending |cob Glover were sold 4t utotion Satur- Pioneer hookt an - towm-!from’ Staten Island have rented . the : to T is town, |two weeks with frlends in town. dsy. ) o Q- adder |y o ot Mis Grass Lyon, in this vit.| 1o of Lafavetto F. Maln of this town, |twi | Joseph Carpenter appears out with ia new coupe. Mr. and M n; City S‘Murds part of the time in" New- York: 32 you will cut out this advertisement ong those who attended the expeosi-|your address, you will receiv at Springfield last week. Oid Fashioned Songs free. Chauncey F. Hill, Miss Blsie. Phillips has returned to her Mrs. Henry Starkweather 1s recover-|eohool at Woodmere, L. I, after spend- ing from her ‘liness, though still ean-| i e vacation at her home. ‘Wolcott Chapter, O. recently en- tertained visitors from afford Spr! Saturdey with her father, Matthew Wel- | cmoors dron. who has Leen visiting his daughter| The clgss of 1910.S. % ., held a re- union Saturday evening at the homge of If you will cut out. this advertidementinn. ana Mrs. Gilbert \Wa gor, Alln W. Harvey; board of rell ur,i ; 3 and mail it to The Plaut-Cadden Com-|pleagant evening was spent Richard Whitaker of Stafforl Spring your address, you will receive 3 Book 0f | gcoypled the pulpit Sunday ¢ 0Qld Fashioned Songs free.—adv. the Baptist church. His theme was The Several local young peopls have re«|(pen Door. George Webster has sold his m university, Miss Miriam Chapman re-|is parties at the Springs. turned Friday, Clarence WindsoronSat-| Mre Anna @fead of Rockland, Mass, y- friends wish her success ia he F_Glovér! new work, " Incoming mail from Arkansas bessr the words and figures along with the s . Wilfred Eatcn of Cleve- 7 fo. 3¢ guests of it -and.Mrs. MOOZ] William Loughlead. : A cancelling stamp, “Visit Ark. State Fair M Mildred. Webster: has returned . it . 4- to her duties at Hampton, Virginia, af-|20% Exposition, Oct. 4-14, 1 Miss J. M. Pendleton, R. N.. in the ter spending the vacation at hef home. foy ‘of .the state board ‘of educath . Dawley of Rhede Island | "L o0%0 8 G S o Satutday morn. | CEPIOY of the s oard of education. g at John W. Dawley's. Ing for his vacation. Hé -wilii gpend | eC Sunday for Hartford on a two weeky Kennedy was in Jewett| survey trip for the state. The friends of Miss ‘EAith Jenkins| Harry Fishbone’s store was closed gave herr 'n. farewell” surprise -party at| Saturday and Suvnday observing the He- the Baptist parsonage Friday evening.|brew New Year, 5452 ! Parlor games were played and: singing| . Dr.and Mrs. M. F. Scanlon and chil- was enjoyed by al The members of|dren, Eleanor, Ggace and John, of West- it to The. Plaut-Cadden Com- i Conn., together with the church and friends of Miss Jenkins| erly, wers guf Sunday of Mrs, Scar Comn.. - Abs 1% New York tog Miss Murray. the nurse from Nor-| ~ Albert Whitely spent the week-end|piesentsq her 4 twelve-plece: very set.|lon's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jobn Cough- 44 thg Westing lhe Sabipis Saiiots Zaw. tid' 8 o Tigh who cud e Jesy Ao ETEC ; % |Tue B. L. s gave her o silkc ambrella.| i of Franilin. g n tl y & P % 5. Hi o mole, | a _ A Y 3 tam car has resumed work in cturing - Stonington have been received ang ace| ; hest for many Weeks I8 agaln witk Ber|/ Georss ¥. HIll c on his uncle, | g, Jeniing leaves Ssturday: for Bos: or inspector of wireless out- Central Vil'aze.[ion to enter the Massachusetts.Home-|Springfield after spending some time in rom the shingles. {opathic hospital nurses' traiming~sehool town. STAFFOR i e e Hitcheo A very orning To Our Friends and Patrons: We have received the following advance infor- mation from the Glenwood factory: ' - ° : "' - September 21, 1922 . - TO GLENWOOD DEALERS ¢ - ; 4 - We are enclosing new discount sheéts which will go into effect October-2, 1922. 3 i it R "It is our intention to give customers thie benefit of gi;scnt prices on limited orders, for immediate shipment, if received before twelve o'clock noon, Saturday, September 30th. g . In January 1921, the Weir Stove Company was one or mie first to reduce prices. Since then, further reductions have been made. Owing to present conditions of the stove industry, we now find it necessary to make slight advances ‘and-therefore ask for your co- ’y operation. 2 A Yours very truly, : ¥ s e WEIR STOVE COMPANY. To protect our cusiomers we shall receive ordersat present prices up to the close of business Friday, September 29th. Delivery may be had now or later—at your convenience. Buy now and save! R - COME IN ! . TELEPHONE! ~ WRITEL SHEA & BURKE ™ " Glenwood Ranges for Coal, Wood or Gas—Heaters -

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