Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 5, 1922, Page 7

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iteag nominea f6f representative from the second congressional dfstrict. 'They were also empowered to fil lany vacancy erator, called the town cacys to-order were about’ 30 electors present. Clerk Lewis Stanton réad the’call, The !inissioner Dr. John T. Bladk will be here. following wero chosen as de to the. ; Ascording {0 Ine motios lssued by tns | KCUbS, president; Cretles H. Ledward. |0 “épublican congressional and state cox ventions. John J. Dumin, A. P. Datson, Tiethe fok (e e e h Thomas B. Robingon, Samuél H. Davis, iluted by divérs persons and the statites Job She exander Mitcheil. Mrs. C. P. Chapman dd Mes Lawly Stan- | relating to stream polhition and nuisasic. | "0 MI. Orlando Smith, Sr., trustees for in; alternates, DF, Johm M. ©'Cetinell; |os até béing violated, The heating will | LircS Years. About 108 members of the Georgo B. Utter, Michael Turamo, John ;"rx;""- X'Z"'w?“” Cora. Chapmian & | K4gt on SEINE oot of bes et the roll call and business meeting Tnes- . ne L. te. o Edward Russell of Providence was | provided a supper, Fugens B. Pendleton was chdsen mod: brought here Wednesday by Chlet of Po-) C. crator and Lewls; Stanton clerk for & "8 ot o rown #e tvas ar-| Wednésday, o ¢ ¢ 3 3 . the town committes. Dr. John CConnanl [OF 8 Hou-suppurt charwe. He eftered &) L0 C% (202, o Ftasant View and nave “alled the cacus of tho first reprassnta- pi6s Mt o district and presided. J. J. Dunn | 3500 bonds to appear in the distric: b e e ey Nas & wite and four childrén residing i | g b moderator and Jokn J. Dunn elerk of & n the district for tWwo years. Thess dis- | " eSterly. e e B mreet iricts held their caucuseq ut the close cf the republican caucul. The following were chéden from the first district to serve o nthe tewn com: mittee for two years: Howard Swan, Willlam Mudge, Joseph Grills, John M. 2L 5, S . 4 wu‘o:,afimm L Y 4 X ion for 1 granted. Bond | o Ths republican caucus was held at C 1, ] Industrial Trust ‘o#m hall Tuesday evening and delegates’ i ac | sell certaimreal wers chosen to the. republican congres- s O 0% dale ; petition By = & “ional and state cotventions which | " e e R -‘,enmt"or"“f,;'fi;“fi”afigm‘ iRy ,’,’;: tu be held in Providence. The delegates. 7 pma corded. T CEv T Estate of Ella Florehoe Gavitt; petstion for probate of will continued for two weeks. , The Westerly grange will be visited &t their n?hxt meeting by Charles M. Gard- ke ner, high priest of Demeter. This will be At 2 oSGk I 1 | Yo Toueth year he will have paid & Vit The will pe con- | to_the local grange, = B9 the' Comwedit departinent E'L‘hg oflicersc wll'm with sen'ab on . the 4 - | Broad street Christian church board dur- ar BoSith. CIE I8 TATPEMtd that th G0N [, iho coming jEur - ara - Chiaclen - 3f ingtructed to vote for Ripges 2 uel H. Davis for the repub-| T m B. Pendleton, the mod- i vice president ; Orlando Smith, treasurer; health department it has béen determined 2 A A that the Paweatuck tiver 15 bemg poi- | Somuel Girven, clork; Edward F. C determine whether these waters can be | SHuroh and congregation were présent at day” eveningN The Ladies” Ald society Mdore wa £a caller in New London plea of not guilty. He was placed under | returned to Pawtucket. Ira B. Crandall was chos. | OUFt OCt. 90, on Friday. The defendant | in tor.trin to Pittsburgh, Pa., hav- the gussts of Mrs. L. W. Alger MF. and Mrs, Robert L. Hakes left town At flie annunl meeting of the B X.| Wednesduy f6r New York ci i Steam Fire Engine company, No. 1, the —_— B ey following officers were elected for thé i s — year: Captaln, Moses Payne; first leu- STONKNGION tenant, Maurico Lalng; second lleutenant, Henry Cottrell; clerk, Arthur Clemmens; treasurer, Biwood Clarke; &ssistant _ Miss Florénce Brown Wednesday evén: ing entertained several of her yoyng SERIOUS BLADDER TROUBLE ‘Could not stand noe sit and was forced The mancéuvers for the sham baitle Which s to be held at Burden’s pond Sat-| Rev. D. C. Stone of Main street lett ary Willlame, Tarkio, Montara. “The y docters emld 1 had infimmation of te “;:.”mf;‘;ef:‘:}‘{h:‘fi;i;"c’; Lo s and an operation Was nécesgary. gy TR lev Kidney Pills and |m,,,ovmr,y, R. L N. G.. wilf take part. They will be Tell all my friends about Folay | equipped with Iight aetillery pieces, flares Kidney Pills as it and, perhaps, a8 in my case. a L e ng;‘%gcru:ggml;',g: celyve their nay the same a8 at drill ses- | 42y (Thursday) 2t 3.30-in Borough nall, Foley. Kidngy Pills give quick relief. Les|5i0ns. - The plans are suposed to land{shder the direction. of thé™Gentecticut friends at the home of Mrs, Thomas Wii- kifson. The evening was spent in a so- clal manner and a musical program was algo enjoyed. treasurer, Nelson Hines; steward, Mitch- ell Roberts: m intense pain” writes town Wednesday for his old home 1t Bethlehem, Conn., for a two weeks' vae cation. Dr: D. Ussher will occupy the pulpit at the Second Congregational church Sunday. members of the local company will re-| . A Bublic hearing is schedtiled for to- {ll save many from}and many other war implements. —The the invading force at Providence and |State board of health. Complatnt has at Watch Hill and procsad to locate the | DY Sewerige. WESTERL !invaders and destroy them. The main Manuel Andrews has returned from a woolen uniforms &nd cafry lght packs. |- CLOTH SHOP The entire engagément will be superyised | Stre World’s ~ Wonder MAIN STEEET, WESTERLY, B. L | company. The invading forces will be. in { Checker club are to petition of rj‘orencn B. Agard for the Do“ar Sale probating of the gvill granted. Florence with bond fixed 4t $60,000 withant surety. House Dresses ... .. $1.00| Artfiur 1. pérry wa N Estaté of Al Boy's Corduroy Pants $1.00! count of Lester 1, 1 r i the road leading to sy . . certain real estate; petition objected. to | Ledward’s Isiand. & i o l l Shm w.“u i .31.00 They will reside there Mr. and - Mrs. » v 2 : pétiti Frank Mathews Vi 5 Pair Men’s Hose . ..$1.00 Estate of Willlam J. Latham; peétition athews have had built for tnem . of the Waghinat Trust compai a-| wa Many other bargains not here oyt a a4 —but special Borden precautions - o they will be on thair way to New London. beéen made of the water of Fishers Islana The defending party will supposedly land) Sound being rendered unsafe for health battle will Be. stiged Sunday afternoon | triD to Providence. about 2 ¢'clock. The men will wear thelr Mrs. M. B. Fullerton of Princeton, N. is the guest of relatives on Main . by Capt. Chfystls MoConnell of the local | Members of the e 3 soon get togather nd clect officers for the coming year. Thr-f have played many checker gamés detenders, i ?urmg the last'few years. The winter is . 0 See some g ¥ tOber Gth At the prébate court session held Tucs-| dant Georgs A. Hvae 1s o stas o e charge of Sergt. Clarence Maxwell, with Sergt. George Dowding in chareg of the day aftefnoon Judge Edward M. Burke | good contes o For Friday’s One presiden &hd the following estates were | thusiasts o{ru‘;n&hglls 5 75 g g e acted upon: Estate of Harry B. Agard. Darts of the county Will be on hand to see the first gams of the season. The old town will soon ‘be uite up to date so far as new buildlngsq sre concerned for already there. 3. muoh fe- ity Beére in this line. New and up to date homes aré being built in the nortn B. Agard was appointed administratrix appointed appralser. Bennett, final-ac- Tinett, executor, re- : I end of the town. William P. Griffh ceived, allow EEE 9 o 2 n is 's All Wool ceiyed, allowed and ordered recorded. erecting a new and handsome Duteh Co- Gorton' Bstate of Annle . Cameron; petition | lonjal house on Elm strets aad i hes ceeeneenaaas . . $1,00] 0t Litlien M. Pitenér fur leave to sell cer-| everything up to date, Janies. Slmer ey iy i tain réal estate at private salé; pétition|is also building a cottage houge just Ladies’ Flanelette Night granted. above here on the state -highway. Mr. R Estate of Fanny H. Aidrich ; petition of | and Mrs. Wiemen are erecting a hang- Obes ............. $1.00|imes 3 Ataricn tor vermission to sell §ome structure on and continued two weeks. as soon as it js finished, of Charles H. Gavitt for the appointment | & co: sy Dhome ‘on the state road on the Ay to, Mystic.. They will reside thef ministrator granted. Bond flxed at $10;- | this winter Much repairing 4wg palfxl: 000 without suréty. ing of homes is hoted In town. Estate of Abble A. Hall; commissioners —— TIC The Woman's Relief corps met fn R ball Tuesduy evening. At thy Gios | of the business mesting, the president Mrs. Margaret Eldredge was presented & birthday gift. Refreshments were served and a soclal hbur was enjoyed, Robert Bdwards is enjoying a few days’ vacation in New York, . Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, Farnk e rlce to lerdge, Mrs. Mary Brown aud Mr. 3 and. Mrs. James Hill of You is no Higher spending a few days in town, They iwill spend two weeks in Maine golag by auto- | mobile. William Schieldge of outh Manchesteh is vigiting friends here, - Mr. ‘and Mrs. Willlam McNamara ot Broadway, are entertaining Mrs. Jobu Hirst and- two children of Central Vii- lage. Mies Florence Jolinson of the Boston hospital training sehool for nursas is en- Joylng a vacaticn at her home here. C. W. Kirby is visiting friends here and will return to New York Friday. doubly insure its safety ENERAL sanitary reguiations in producing Evaporated Milk are established by law. In addition to the observance of these we establish our own specific and rigid inspection tc make our milk absolutely pure and of fine quality. Neo single batch of Borden's NORTH STONING 1'ON Wilbur §. Main, F. Stewart Greéne and Mrs, H. C. Greene spent the. week- énd at Cape Cod. Mrs, Harold L, Blakeslee and nhild ars passing & weelk with Mrs. ¥, A. Thomp- son. Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Phiiips, accom- panied by two.friends, were s town on Sunday and attended morning service at Evaporated Milk is allowed to leave the " ThiN Baiint charcn. g % unday wds obsérvéed ag rally das condensary until it has passed 2 final i Congregational coureh, | Oy Friasy laboratory test. Sodal Wil be helg In. the vegern "7 P s 2 Mrs, Brown Hewitt and children pe: Thotigh this elaborate inspection may o fo Now réven is week *ackes & T al B arm make it’ cost miore to the grocer he sells || chaes k2 ;]:fma'fi"" "fi a1 fl'fix’:’"’:‘ isiting sister, Mrs. ard ¥ Borden’s at thepflegof ochar standard { The Git Secuts. of Sionagit: P brands. § For he relies on it to please play, The Msn Who Married a Dusb ¢ 5 :V.i'!'e. in Wheeler school hall Fridsy ev- 4 his Mr m_ customers. ning: Borden's Beaporated Milk is pure | | qcoringten, WeMer B Séars o2 Wina. T 1 stead was find and tax the costs courrtry néilk with the eream left in. It of 11,40, fn all $36,40; for reckless Gete. is fifltféfl h ¢ ‘* nd ooki g ' ing of an automobile by Judge Bernard E. Higgins in borough covrt. Borden Building 5 New York Mabers élas of Bordes’s Eagle Brand Milh, Bordew’s Mified Wit and Bordon's Cenfetimers. e et e j othér gistér in Rhode Islaiii Mrs. Byion Place and ehlldrefi of Fo ared Hall of Sterling visited local fel- au{ezkw‘a‘nmfi e v’ w:: x A . picking straw- m” ‘erbéaring. varieties. kpent Sunday with rela- F‘qiu. Rewich 4 isiting ‘i8 visf 3. Wood. e nd family spént Stn- y in Valley Falls, “’m Fred Shippee Has : ing her sister, Mrs. Johin Potter of Dan- ielson. Sunday they went a‘t_o wisit an- Albért Cole of North Sterling. spent Saturday wWith Francis Coffey. Thére was an enteftainment and food silé in Grange hall Saturday evenin® for the bémefit of thé ecommunity Nolse fynd.” A short play given by local fesidents and the 8. K, orchestra fur- nighed misic. The entértainment” was in charge of Eva Davis and netted about $18, g Wiiliam Potier, Mary Holt, Ada and Myra Spaulding of Auburn, R. I, spept Sunday at the Spaulding cottage. Mr. and Mrs; Hugh Bsin of Provi- dence wpent Sunday s guests of A, A. Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Wilcox aré éntér- taiping AMr, Wilcox's Sistér; Mrs, Maria Brown of Fxeter, R. I MMegsts, Carlson and _Olkkonen, are Working for contractors in Norwich and Hartford. p Mr, anhd Mrs, Erék Souminén aTe spendifig a few days in New York. Mrs. Abble Tanner and daughter Mar- garef Hetbert Colllis of . Willlmantic and Miss Gray, a teachér at Volumfown. wer¢ dinnér guests-at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Tanner and family at Central VoMuitown or Sunday, | Mr. and Mrs. Charles: Pratt, ‘accom- pahied by Mr. &n 7s. Hdward Pratt of Pligrifleld wéré guédls of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wilcox on Sunday. Warren Tenner attended the congres- sional convention at Willimantie. and George Tanner attendell the probate con- vefition at Norwich as delegates 'last weelk, : 2 Miss Ola Tannér, who 15 téaching at East Hartford was a week-énd visitor with “hét parents, Mr, and Mrs. Waltér Tanner. 3 MiSs Bertha Hall was very pleasantly Surprised iast Saturday when twénty of heér friénds came to help heér celcbrate hér fourtéenth birth@ay. The aftefnoon waB spent in playing games, after which Mie. Hall sefvéd foo cream, cake, fruit end cardy. Miss Wertha received many. prétty gifts. ~ A beautifully rimmed birthday caks With fourteen candles was présentéd her by Mre. Charles Baton of Onéco. VOLUNTOWN Thé children peffect in attendancé dur- ing September in the Voluntown Cénter school are as follows: Grades 1 and 3: Frances Cassidy, Fred Casslay, Henry Hendrickson, William Macomber, Ernest Perry; Leo Perry, Jo- séph Sheldon, John Roote, Grace Bitgood, Doris Hall, Helen Magréy, Dorothy Ma- | arey. S Grades 3, 4 and §: Clifton Bitgood. Hatry Byglin, Euclide Derosiérs. Ray- | tond Frink, Adilore Magrev, Carlo Westerlund, Josephine Bebe, Liilian Bal- locke, Clara Cassidy, Elsié Edmond, Mar- | ian Edmond, Olive Fletcher, Genovicve (iaudette, Beatrice Hall, Mildred Kinne, Vietoria Mutly, Emma Rdode, Jane Whipp} G es 6, 7 and 8 (18 out of 29 per- fect) : Fiossie Bebo. Helen Billock, Alice Conlan, Elizabéth Duffy, Louise Magrey, Ida Roode; Joel Biigood, Leo Derosiers, Arvi L¥béck, Floyd Magrey, Victor Ma- grey, Willlam AMagréy, Dolva Matson, Verne Matson, Euglide Russii Willlam Ritchotte, Rosarle Rbssl, George Westers lund. ThE per cent. of atténdance In the up- per room was 98.4% per cént., in the mid- dlé room 98 per cent., and in the primary room 94 per eént. 2 The heaith or cléanliness report during thé month of Septémber in the grammar room Was 35 points, whén 40 would have been perfect. 5 Mrs. Boargman visited the Center £chiodl on Monday with her sistér, Miss Palmer. This Weék i€ beirig observed in the school as Fire Préventlon week. B 3r. and Mrs. Elmer Keéns and daugh- ter Mildred miotoréd ie Unfon Saturday aftefnoon, where they ealléd on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goodhall, formér residents hera. Benjamin F. Leonard is visiting at Tarrytown, N. Y, Schools weré cloged Monday, thé teach- ers attending the institute held at Put- nam. g Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacConnell and family motored to Worcester Saturday of last wesk. Miss Dorothy Waillén was in charge of the Epworth league service held at 7 ¢lock at Blackstohs hail. The day was ally Sunday and the meémbers affer re- newing their pl spoke on the pro- gram outlined for the winter's work. Last week a large delegation went to the méeting of the circuit league held at the Putnam Methodist churéh. At the busi- ness fméeting of the eabinet Miss Mar- garet MasConnell was eleéted to represent thé Ballouvill lfiu' Mr. and Mrs. E4W%{n Knight and fam. ily of Providenice spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Knight. The Attawaugan Soelal lub band re- eéntly gave & concert at the bandstand at Ballouville Frank Roékwosd 6f North Frankiin wak 2 i¥em Vislter hets. Mrs, Young of New Haven spest the ekl énd afid Sunday with Mrs. Gértrude Young at the homeé of C. A. Barstow an¢ family. X Fred Clafk moved with his family ehs past Weelk 'to the heuse recently vacatsa by Mrs. Louls Putoz. Miss Calista Bagkus spent the week end With friends in- Pomfest. . _Mrs. Willlani Backiis has beén enter- tatfiing Mrs. Eilzabeth Fitch of Neahk | and ‘Mrs. Cafrie Post of New London tas Dast waek, - o - Goad Will cifelé kad its annuai meeting th the chureh parior Wednesday afternoon. Thére was 2 §00d atténdance. William Backds spent thé week eng at gxe hofmo of his parents, Mr. and . B. B B 2 ckis: ; ‘Wm. P. Barstow of Plainfisld snant one day the past treek at the home of his son C. A. Barstow and family. Mr. and Mrs. Léalie A. Clark spent the week end and Sunday with Mrs. Willlam Green and Miss Bertha Daniels of Co- lumbia who spent the past weelk at Pleas- Mrs. Green will spend two weeks at the beach. e NORTH WOODSTOCK Misses Mary and Winifred Potter were home for & féw days last Week. Uhabelle Pomfrey has Entered & girls school in Thompson. Mrs. ‘Ellén Paifie-has beén entertaining Mrs.. Alfced Oids of Hartford the past The teachéers arc belng conveyéd {6 smc from tHeir sachiools by who hat the contract for a year. Miss Wihelmina Masinda is tedching Miss Mildred Mt taught jast year. fhe River sehool. Toiland side. Mrs. Anastssia Parizek is epénding s few Weeke in New York < Mfs. Hutehins has ésturnéd 16 Bér home In. New York:; much lnpl'ou‘ in health, after a summer spent Wwith Heér i was brought beéfore Justice Willlant Hawkins Friday after- noon by Dog Warden A. E. Hafmén and Offieér Jarvis from the department of do- mestic ahimals, eharged with having an unlicensed female dog. He plesded guilty gnd pald $13.16 fins and coste. On Monday morning in the continusd ease of Augustina Twordy, charged with assault, breach of the peace and abusive language upén Agnes Garmolihskl, the accuséd entered a plea of nci ghiity. The ‘trouble arose over caftie trespassing on thé Twordy property, which angered Mrs. It is sald she rushed into the Garmolinskl house and attacked her with a elub; lardifig several blows on her head and body, and that later they résorted to halr pulling and throwing stones at each A -conslderable Guantity of %hair was offered in evidence. Mrs. Twordy seemed the most to blame for the dls- turbance and was givén a fine of $3 and costs;- amounting to6 $21.36. which was William Déwns at Stafford Sptings. Loufs Pllven is bosrding with Mre Luciné Squires. Clark Ruby has left school and working' &8 firéman in Nis father's siw- Beatrice Healey has enrolled as a stu- dent in a Boston scho: Mrs. Edgar Trask, ously ill. is slowly imp ¢. P, Coleord has just returnied from a trip to 1llinois, Several feom this place attended the re- ception given to the town teachers at the Community thub house in East Woodstock Wednesday evening. Mrs. Henry Hill of Eagton, Mass., was & recent visitor at Irving Paline's. Mrs, Osear Logan, who is recevering from an operation in a Woreester Tospi- tal. is renorted as comfortable. Apple vickers are verv busy Rarvesting a large crop of uriusually fine frult. Srpstasiinaie S PLAINFIELD There was another duto accident Sun- dey-afterneon when James Coffey was hit by an oyt of town machine and his car badly damaged. Mr. Coftey had driven his car far to the sife of the road to avoid 1 the careless driver. A large delegation is plann the six church conference to be held. & Preston Wednesday. New Haven, The Rev. Dr. Arthur 5 Goodeénough, for nearly se¥en years e tor of Trinity Methodist Episcopal n e and Dwight streets, < jesting of the official board of flie ft was anno Y 5 Mrs. J. H. Bates of Norwalk and Mes. Leslie G. Mills of Westport have returned to their homes after spending several weeks with relatives here. W. Baflard of Néw York 1§ spending the week, with his family here. . John Styaér of Jersey City, N. J.. is visiting Mrs.. Everétt Buckmi= WILLINGTON hariés Amiden has built a dam &t his pond in the Hollow, and is Jaying the} foundgtion for a large shop (o Be built Mrs. Walter Gahan teaches L chool, Mrs. Willldim Dpwrs_the Holiow t|and. Mfs. Olga Schofleld at Villags Hill The other téachérs are from out of town. YOU WANT ¢ g6t véar loré thé publle; thers um bettér than fhrough the al coiumns of The Bulletin. ing to attend | £ e A GUARANTEE OF QUALITY Over One Hundred Years Ago an old New England doctor, little dreaming that he was creating 2 safe- guard for the health of generations to Come, from his kn table drugs compounded 2 wonderful -tonic, which he s i for years in treating patients who had become anaemic and “all run owledge of vege- uccessfully used Since 1843—when his prescription was offered to SANALT the Sensible Tonic—it has relieved thousands the ills caused by chronic-constip o other harmful drugs in SEN?L’:‘. S Sk er 100 years ago—from the best vegetable a X > an j 5 liver and bowels active, and prévent poisons the public of people from ation. There are no opiates, narcotics, . It is made today just as it was which cleanse - and purify the blood, keep from accurr}}xlating in the system. One grateful finer—Mt&. Jucob Young of Scnnton, Pa., — has this to say for Senalti— “T-Have suffered from constipation for been subject to headaches that waild last drove the crazy. I have taken cathartics much from the medicine as I did trom the constipation. first bottle.of Sénalt I was really in a desperate condition. Of all the troubles it seemed to me that nervousness was worst, for of course that was the resuit of constipation and ali-that the constipation led up. to. bottle of Senait I felt one hundred per cent better—b 3 I am now on my third bottle and fecl that by the time I am through with it I shall be really well” fifteen years and for a long time have for three or fouf days. The pain almost nignt after night, and suffered about a¢ At the time I bought my Before I had taken the first etter than I had for vears. You can get SENALT, or the oth b drug store. = For Winsol preparations are oné lin prietary remedies sold by both Winsol Agents an No need to accept substitutes. for you through his jobber. NEUROPATHIC DROPS, the great emergency medicine, and CERIZANE BALSAM, for toughs, are two Winsol remedies that should be kept in every home. Ask your druggist about them. B. 0. & G. C. WILSON, Inc, BOSTON, , B 0. & G. C. Wilson, The; plan which benefits everybody concerned —. the . every Winsol employee and the général public. opération < is one of the lar| er famous Winsol products, at any e of trade-marked d nén-agent druggists. nsol remedies Any druggist can get Wi MASS. > = ab 1845, is conductéd on a uniqué profit-sharing: o Saen . the Wiasl Agent, all non-agent aruggiets, The Winsdl Plan — the last word n co- ness to a position as sponsible for the rapid growtlr of thé Winsel b and most successful drug sWy housés in’

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