Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 7, 1922, Page 7

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NQRWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922 s [— ety The Porteous & Mitche! Co. regular meeting of the Westerly | should in clearing the way fof him. e council was beld Manday mora- | wEnts germiss:(ju to be atis to hgvg ge : right of way through the streets of the il roomms on Broad streeti} (yyy on his way to the fire. He cited Jesse. Burgess of Grocg|the fire at the Elm street school which and. made~g_complaiat ochc;x;re:il luthweld:Ch lal?ld the danglcr in R b it 50 which the school iren were placed, fo the L’uncllvlhlt his grmny had not ant -the' Hegiietty. of~ QUiek action o gheen. put back in proper .shape after{the part of “the ‘fire department. When the workmen had finished ‘onthe stwer |he arrived at the hydrant on Eim street work fn his vard. He sald that he had {and his men were about to connect the , repea spoken to Thomps McKensle, |hose to it they were hindered by the who had charze of jhe sewer work and|crowds of people and automoblles in the requesicd him to 1dok into' the matter. ['way. rg-- has sent bLills to the cqntractors who It was suggested by a member of the verc Nired by the town, for, damages ta|couicil that the police be ‘instructed to is property and has recelved no fe-|clear the way at thé corner of Union se from, them. . |and Broad street, when .a fire Alarm is Mr, Burgess stated \fhat at the ré-Jsounded. - Mr. Egger was also instructed “au of the men working for the town, |to have some sort of an alarm attached e allowed them, to. connect a hose, pipe [to the automobile Which carries him to 38 8% outside faucet and use water from |the different fires so as to distinguish his ®fs meter. This was o be in return for | machine aad insure him of the right of their doing some grading for him in the |way. ar of his' propérty. The water had A - WPecin tised S0 that h was obliged to|genn, TR0 of Health Cem: v A Samuel C. Webster, M. D., showed that pay $10 in excess of the regular Wa-|gyiing Qctober six cases of diphtheria, Wr fate ‘and the' meén failed in their fCHTOE DUIONEE B CANes O ago of Scar. “Ritfnise “to" do” (¢ Erkiling ... |let fever were reported. ‘h"”“ her _:z;"}" ‘&-.’: u';f-":‘"‘f:‘fim:"l’e ""r‘;’; Chief ;‘:r P?H)cc Thomas E. Bm:'n,dre~ = A A e AL ported that elght arrests were made dur- | Sewe ki, e = wisremarks, Chairman Clifford W, Camb- | % “nymber of bills presented to the | 8 Yest and sl with emurt. bell, £aid that something should be done [ oun AUEOT Bl MU, Bl A —mm o Wiy B e SR L Wik Gl Gifley Yk teiseent: Woms sdna T e et ik a Hills truade i, the Prptastint Sogpos-- 910™ to be righted Herbert P. Clarke, in | churches of Westerly and the services e Take: 3 ( : behalf of his parents, who own proper-[Were opened at the First Baptist church 2 S B T ey ditd SALE STARTS AT 830 A M w0 Grove'avenwe, sald that their prop- | Monday evening. Rev. B. U. Hatfield, 2 . i 1o ) . k eriewhad bevrr left I a wretched con. |Pastor of the church was in charge of Serhal, Mok, 2 wiition,” after the work on the.sewerage |the services. -The first of the lessons on . drbecn dune. ~Mr.- Clarke stated that | St- Luke's Gospel were begun Monday L O it i TOMORROW—WEDNESDAY o -master and gold him of condi- = IS aruaing, howenes. byl Saee: STONINGTON | Henri Bivean and Emanpel Morisetie AN 5 _| The following aresofficers of tne | wel siting in Jewett City Sund. R T e way | EToun ‘here: President, Vietor Jonnsen;| Tho town school Seximittdh st fn the sutomobiles ‘are” periitted to ‘park | Vice ‘bresident, Lawrence Brooks; treas- |filemen’s .woom. Saturday ai sl S » foat of Union ‘street when a fire |Urers W. J. Duke; secretary, Norton |their monthly meeting and_issued orf-{ wmiatm is. sounded. . Chief Egger read |Breinard. These officars will have charge | ders for monthly bills and teachers' sal- extrast from. ‘the General Laws: of |OF the vear. Thursday evening they will | aries. 'Last (year the mectings ~wero relative - blocking traffic | meet with -Milton . Goelb, at his home on jheld on the last Saturda; o cach | ny' hindrance ‘to. the | Elm strest! , - {month. This year they arc held on the) ess ¢ o trucks, and the: pen- | The Ladies’ Aid sociéty of the First)first Saturday of the month. of iheir violation. ' Ve gave weveral | Baptist church are to. meet today (Tues- |- William Reeves and family of Thomp:| nees where the cirious automobile|day) With Mrs. George D. Bradley, at|sonville sperit a few hours with locall r had hindered th' firemen' by block- her home on Elm street and the second | relatives Sunday. 4 z ing traffic. * |¥riday with Mrs. W. M. Brown on Elm| Lawrcnce Bemoit -of Taftville spent Attention of the council was called by | Street. Sunday with Stanisiaus Lacroix of Wil- Mr. Egzer dnd.Town. Clerk B.~E. Whip-| Saturday afternoon an autumn hike |limantie road. ple_to the way that the parking rules in |Was enjoyed by the local Girl Scouts.| Miss Repa Douville ~#4ht of the town hill ori- Browl street | They were escorted by their scoutmastet, | retta Sullivan at Taftvi had been vivlated. Mr. Egger also stated [James Stivers, and enjoyed a supper at| Evonne Lacroix was a Sunday sbhat be employed at the C. B. Cot- Sylvia's woods. Fifteen members enjoyed |tor at Plainfield with I relatives. efl “Sons Co..press ‘works and when |the treat. Court Sprague, 90, Foresters of E fire alarm is.sounded he has a stand-| Severaldnembers of the fire department | America, will hold its regular meecting g order with a local taxi geryice com- [“'ére called to tho scene of 2 chimney |this (Tu y) cvening in Caron's hall sRany, to rush after him at his work and |fire on Elm street Sunday, at the house gt 7.30. It is expected that a clake him in the quickest possible man- | oécupied by Harvey Lee. The flames were Vofier t6 the fire. In {lis respect he says [S0on extinguished. Small damage re- e Das been: hampered by the local,po- |sulted ‘ - Who have tiot ‘Tesporded as they| Jirs. L. D. Fairbrother has returned large | number of the members will be present at this meeting as there will be a deal of business to transact. The quar- térly report of the secretary and treas- : [ from a visit i Bristol. urer will’be read and will be very| i | ¥ P. Griffin of Witer stréet 6nd his | jleqasing fas it shows 2 gain both finan- | - friend, Henry Potter, of Providence, mo-| tially and in membe At this meetiys |} GALES FERRY tored to New Taven Saturday where |gl golepates who attended Pthe counts rug Wedving ‘it ‘the Country elgh |Gy, *iiended the football Bame (here. lconvention at Norwich on October 1 the past Bwb woeks undar the { prig(s) ‘ealicd on friends here Sunday.. | "1, TePOTE. 5 ecénomics of thé farm bureau of | PTSio! alled on friends here Sunday.. | plans will also be completed for ¢ . London county, Miss .Gladys B. titiing Miss :eni:ic 146868, of Chast drive for members which this gourt in- A :;‘mmr.. director, clgbed last Thursday { e ® . CSIeT: | tends to SARy Sl DeesuE Wi ernobn \hen' Miss Stratton came here s ot . ter months. ey intend to hold two M he Joom wis removed to un. other [ on oF fee o Stone = sttend the | iiviations, the first about the middle Wiave in the county. the Woman's Board at Piitsfield Mase |©f December and another at the clo o The Village Jiprovement association & | Wedncsday, going as-2 delegato from the | O the drive. el Mrs, Waltir M. Buckingham i3 ['Second Congregational church. i s T RS irman cducational lines,’.was the & Afies Anne McDowell of = Hartford, | Engasemont AxRoyseod Eans of \ promoting this_Jidustry and |spent the week end with relatives here. Announcement has been made of the ®huch inlerebt Was taken in the work.| Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Yorke of New York | cngagemént of Willlam M. Van Renssa- Mhosé that wove each'a rug uring the are at their residence here for a short | laer of New York, formerly of New Lon- the Joom: was at the club house In- |time. = - _ | don,.and Miss Elizabeth- W. Post, daugh- d Mrs. Waller M..Buekinghan, Mrs. | Today the opening of the fall feason of | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Kintzing A. ‘Pieree, Mrs. Everett Noyes,[the Stonington Travel club starts; and | Post of New York. Mr. Van Renssalaer | nma . Deanett, Mrs. Charles B.|the members will have the pieasure of | is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.! irs. - Delphine Fish, Miss Natalie | listening to a most excellent speaker. Dr.| Maunsell Van Renssalaer. His father | Gibbs amd Mis Daura A.« Perkins. | Frank L. Henderson, of St. Louis, Mo., | was formerly connected with the papr | ‘% the rugs were cut from-the loom |ywho has a summer home here. He will | nilil of the Thames Rjver Specialties Co. wey wero on exhibition and Mre. Buck- | speak on Medical Reminiscences. He |at Montville. amzhdi served tea to all at-the club 2 has been an expert on the' eve, and his | ghouse at that time..-§o much enthusi- | topic will be one of great interest. On Wi was expressed -and {aken in. the Nov. 1ith, itrs. Frank Mitshell, | ;. jESSImist doesn’t enjoy Life unless keaving. that -Mrs. Bugkingham 1§ con-|of Norwich, will ‘address the ladies af | D¢ do€emt. #ldering ways and means {o purchase |the library. Mrs. Mitchell is assoclaied o Jelly - & Joom to.be at the club house perman- | with charitable work. A %’ Sptly. . Thursday evening will be gelebrated |¢UT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY No5 8%inchFryPan Y B At the Susday ‘morning.servicefn the [bY the W. R. C. ladies. who will BIva | Cu¢ out this stip, eficlose wWith 5e and Rlethodist Episcopal churgh, Rey, W.. D, la supper for the World war men. Those mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave. Woodward -spoke--for. a-few noments to|Wwho wish to attend should notify Mrs, = ST D gese e e e youns peoplespreceding. bis sermon |J. F. Joseph. This is for the men 4nd | Chicago, Il, writing your name and ad- m_ihe. text, Watch and. Praf.. The|l8 given each year in keeping with Arm- | dress clearly.! Yop will receive in return 'fi.‘ime fur the permon wag. Our Citizen”] istico day. “Lest we turget.” S PO caitties Fokve Ay ship. At the offerfory a trio, Mr. and e round o Sofetscols and. . Dudley C. Perkins, Miss Jennle G. \ R e M R R T Miaa o | B 8 astimazea thae the gogatity ot gides wnd back eheumatism, backache, s Tue Ol Rurged | fsh caugnt anmoally in the North Ses |kidnéy and bladder ailments, and Foley imion WaK ddminiatered by | T80 SHIRE R e of two-ton frucks | Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thor- ‘dodward following hig ser- | Would D Rdoagon e oughly cleansing cathartic for/ constipa- ? . Woodward' als received | 1680BINg fram New Vork to Sz Francis- |+ion, bifiousness. headaches, and siuggjsh son Parker {nto , {yll. membprship | % PY Way 0¢ New Orleans. 3 bowels. Lee & Osgood Co. gsith fhis church 2, letter read. from - e_Central Baptft chiireh, Norwich, of jgh, he. was. a,.Member. #aAtathe Sundny sehoal ses n offexing, was and the banner class in at- ss Gerjrude, Allen's, Super- y yer, reported he had des d the jeljich gnd jame denated by Sunday 00l ally,days to the wrence . haspital, *New, Londort, t the Towhrtl Lesgoe evening dhr My, Woodward wad the ‘lend- d. his_fopic’ was, John Wesley, the Methodism.” Busin meeting of the Ep- igue following this ~service, gnificd their desire to attend obpgan Cireult’ Leaguo' in“ghe M Y churéh” at Nidntic on the evening of MNovempbhr 17the” It was voted to efitérs i the*Mohegan Circult League at:the church here some time in Margh. Wiwin W. Jones of Mt Vernen, ? J and her eon, Vincent. Jones,.of New Heven, are spending a -week at, the o s, e g L v st . : ¥ ' Hundreds of Housekeepers will be made happy because of this el ~ O, U T Py remarkable Special Sale of Aluminum Ware. Probably never ijer .M. Buckingham on g motor trip + WaHartord, Satur . S , 2 ' ‘ ain will it be ible for us to offer such sensational g TR Every rod-blooded by likes good butr “spad on T gt g S o setiraay. - 27 T thick” — dx;hms w}?t helps to_make ht&o; values. : : FTT IR bute, wade fom rion, pue, pasteuried crm s LY AT RNDANGE 16 ity the mast of- SO YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED irs." Delphine’ Fish-was in Mystic. Fri- % =y b day> to-attend the [fuyneral of Mrs. Ida - - 3 Wells, widow, of Russell W, Wells, m G Bm’. 7 s . ; ?;‘i,.; Bt watners, gt o M w. old B , 'No Telephone or Mail Orders No Pieces Reserved with rierbéty of the cl7cle, ollowed is triple 'ufi'fid sealed at the-creamery to guard : : A £ : o B SRR ke dlicious lver and poviy. ' . NoC.O-D.Orders afternoon. “They” startdd -from £ : wird on their hike: E. parsonagé, the home of Miss : uy A p of : N i i : P : : o el oy W%;mfi ' Remember—it is a One-Day Sale. - Tomorrow—Wednesday . B s perves n yencint e G| -, 000 will want to Cgprend it on - =—is the day, sfarting when the storeopensat 8:30a.m. . A e g - mmmn.uvfia-unWW' et Erilnifor, it e, e [ l‘%&n\;_fn he-Blodtin e] b hur ot Mo »

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