Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 6, 1922, Page 7

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In Paweatuck at the courthouse on ford, state deputy commissioner of the Uiberty street Thursday afternoon at 1.30 | board of health, who pointed out that he po together With the oth#r officials were here | Pond ttion” oy 4 iRy he | COUNty convened at ‘:" d“"““h‘h':‘.m.“:"‘(m':‘;:fi‘: ona mw:;n‘qr conditions which. also in- | taken there and pipes were laidsand m ke signa’ loe atoh 'l'huruth‘yh * oral 5-1“-1‘" r§ The Phaara cluded a hearing in Stonington borough. 30« and cemented every spring in order n ‘called ths" Bver. e wiben atlon-of the Faweatuck | That hearing was held at 3,30 o'clock the em tight end senitary, They|CEtY thers. (o calendar e ~ amn-: A Of | same day. Charts of the situation of the | were careled a great distance into s ) for trial. Friday u-hm«flm as ';:-:nu by investiga- d bay and waters around Ston-|sound where at low "1t would mot| of Trade. % - |ed that ‘there will be cases sealy. The B R pee -w'--;'xm ington and. Lotd's Point weer made and | back up. - He kept his boat 'during the nw.):?t 5 .| jurors were excused until this (Friday) E‘"‘m‘ v oy ‘s""’“m m"""hm‘ oo -h;ed con:‘:t_xon- as they exist. ¥ mlnmor l:;;r bl.t-:, “mfi"" m-r: m}: 3 ¢! 53d nnnnkl‘:oncllll e wab ‘morning at 10.30 oclock. < £ Iuted urs ”‘.""" . Congden of Mystic, health efficer, | not possibly. be ; 1trouble come from it|nesday evening in Masoulc hall on Higl E Wer chool’ football team e et o, And 1n its SDURIOR | ypoice on the onditiens as umusually good | thers, aaialso aid Miss Johns, who hes & Bovest, Past Boiment Gommander. Lewls terly high schosl’ In and about Stomington and how for the | summer there. Her sewer pipe| wtream ITuti e v . The Bearing wan called tnF odoted. Bl past 6 yedrs he has resided here and | wea:earried into, the water 50 feet. Fisho to. New lon today ) Stanton, installed the officers. “:h:'r interested might have an.opportunity to|eVeIYthing was done to make the waters | er’s Island is the nesicest point of land. they will' play the second'league |™ r‘:&u pmzan ‘with the Voca- . presented a ‘past commant ' .- About 30 will g0 % ¥ ChiAeaons, Speak on the matter. The courtroom wag | HEr® and sbout Stoningt;n safe. Warden| Mr. Roblnson (of ‘the boroush also- said | behalf of the commandefy.. A collation : y L EjaRive ‘rm"‘wc""“ e filed and the townspeopls of Paweatuck | Cundall of the borough’ spoks and said|there had been very Nttle malari in |was served after the electionand instai & e Jek n .ot members of Prosbe oney on Liberty street. on the Connecticut side had & volos In the | *Verything was done to care for the séw- | Stonington. Warden Cundall took charge | tion., 5 Besens (Ward Chabier, Do Ar B Aend b i ; e matter. It wag decided that the nulsance | ®280 and it was carried out ‘into the|of the sewers and saw to it that they| fhe following officers were jnstalled: SOt to- Pawin c;:’t“ oday _ (Friday) to |1 ln'd u‘:::l Ie;hh mon, 30 far as Paweatuck was conserned must | ¥ALSF 88 a¢ as wap potaiits. Ceorge H. | wera well,looked after. Bdward Slanton |gamuel _Girven, _eminent _commanders | Sik, (8 FREGAC (g, (UM 0 1m street i be stopped. The throwing of refuse, Robinson of the Mystic Valley Water |said that New York and Bridgeport, also Chas, - Kebby, ‘generalissimo; Aviburpas in the First ‘Baptist church there. R of B b brush, st into the river hareafter must | COMPANY. said that' the question Was to|New Haven, ran their sewers oferboard, | &, Thompson, captain geheral: John A . Di. cease : ~ the best of his knowlédge answered by |the same as Stoningtén, and B 5 W n! Fayeite Freeman, 3 § committes for ‘the Pleas- |2 summer Py The sslectmen.and & dorps of residints | S3Ying thatisemditions were good here In|see \why & i .'.‘.".‘3;?';’.“% C. Taomas McKen- |ant street and Bradford school bul Mr. and business Teft spoke In favor of abat- | Stoningtons . 3 4 treat its ref soff, prejate; (P B Harry Boles, treas-|have voted mz ‘}th,s town be v & are ing the nuisance. The chalrman of the |.. It Was- brought’ out by M¥, son of ‘thi H ert _la Barber, recorder; E.[provide an additional sum of ! i was_Staille; - | th : of permanent fund; | the bids for the puilding can > mesting 7 Osborse of Hart-tho state board of health that’all along. bt S B] . g Fot s Frpears : : fo of the \Grace MethoaisPIY P R Frope fgent. Jn : 303+ church of Westerly 5th apniversary $ ._m'... ¥ 3 ; . s Howkrd Cs Babooclert |Out: The celebration will open Sunday, -Mouss Peters, whosehaplendid. pertorm 7 5 f "% Itbwn Thursday to gpend the wintwr tn|Oct. 3 gvith & speclal service and dally fance in Goldwyh's “The Invisivie Bowis ‘vMrs, ‘Lewis Barbour of School street|Orlando, Florida. progra; will be held throughout the | has béen #5 ope of the best char 162t town Thursday for Canada. 3 D. W. White has closed his cottage. at [ Week. : Of the Tew season, wil} by, Lloyd Chesebro of Wequetequock, at-|Watch Hill and returned to Boston for e e Tolé of “Ths g tended the Brockton falr, at Brockton)|the winter. PLAINFIELD Main med | Mass Thursday. % . Joseph L. Lenfhan of Westarly, who . e James Mahoney bf the Charlestown |was recently appointed. district deputy| Mr. and Mrs, Charles F. Heap are Street i = = spending their vacation on a motor trip to- Boston, New York, Washington and Atlantic City. F. Hartyell Greene of Boston was in i tovmh'm mh’ attending the regular |5 5 meeting of the directors of the bank. < Waker G Eleland has moved his tam B e o By s the lenginy ted¥ “Plainfield street to a residenced : ) P*‘éfh As ey Yillage. el i bI% ber 1l teuinBe ) | “Wohnson ' has employed performance: s & Of fuen this week filling his Dpealing. The third angle of tne Y Angle is ably upheld by Allan For- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Moffitt are|Test. - 3 away on their vacation visiting in Prov-| TFrank>Lioyd who @irected *The Mar idence- and_New Bedford and are alse|From Lost River” believes it to be one attending the Brockten fair. of his best productions. It is 2 thrilling The members of the Woman's Picture of life in the northwestern tum were entertained by Mss. J, L. Chalus:]Dber camps and one that should mot i and an interesting program was ar-| missed. : . ¥re * n;_ghec dbr:clme oelcs:l:l\ Other v‘;m-ruman ‘;7& bsllv ‘inclufl( ' e, directors of the tfbr: t George WalsK' 2 tanley 9 . 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