Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 24, 1913, Page 9

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A A A Wednesday, December 24 WESTERLY WOMAN IN JAIL Mrs. Emma J. Sisson, Sued by Ethel T. Randolph For $10,000 Damages For Alleged Slander, Refuses to Furnish Bond —Miss Babeock’s Conservator Removed—Many Attend Funeral of Horace Vose. [ — Mrs, Emma J.. Sissogp was arreste late Monday night by Deputy Sherift ¥rederick T. Mitchell and lodged in; en too long del d. me time ago the poiice station, although the officer Mrs. eon boaraed a trolley car on suggested that the arrest be delayed|the Watch Hill route. She paid her until Tuesday morning. He received | nickel she wanted 10 go/to remptory order for immediate arrest. | Pleasant When the conductor rs. Sisson was arrested on complaint | informed hat the was only of ISthel T, Randol -harged with rhar: declared she “slander for words s F: #ges claimed of $10,000. monument in Westerly. such tribute to the h dead has bound to Ple there on t in At car, and nr z was a cottager at Pleasant View he remained in the car all n the alleged nds for the * the carbarn and proceeded to Pleasant spoken,” Mr: View the morning. There was talk re- \hex ifi’s manded several ges from the pson of the in- on what she saw 10 the I instanc equal 310,000, refused to furni in in the In the present case ) isson de- lares that she caun prove all she nas aid to be asbolute 4 Qouse du Judge is counsel = & for Mr J P. Babcock wiil soon for Mis ul anagement of her -rop- [1!\. bond and : D fort was made to duced on the one side and payment of ¢ iness affairs. About two s Babcock catuck and o of the other. The bond of § Ballding other | furnished and \ s ing to years of agd W ;, petitioned Kingston jail The writ rotmnl'w | the probate »n for the dintment of tor of her The petition was nted and n request of Miss Babcock the In- s >d Aan. 26 to the r court for W .gxgwn county. rd of Mrs. ®isson wi i y _the plaintifi | u e some: in the erection o z HAIR FELL OUT WITH RINGWORM Burned and ltched So Scratched Until Blood Game, Cried Herself to Sleep. - Quticura Seap and Ointment Cured in Three Weeks. | period. sin of 161 Harrison St., Pawtucket, R. I.-= #When I first noticed the ringworm on m; " “ttle girl it was just a tiny little spot below the eye. It moved so that it got around the temple, finally it moved into her hair and the hair fell out on the spot where the ringworm was. By this time it w: larger than half a dollar. 1t burned and itched so she would scratch until #e blood came a2nd she would cry herself to sleep. In the morning the pillow wonld be covered with blood and humor where she would havescratched it in her sleep. During the day she was miserable. “X used ——— and ———— as wejl but they did her no good for the ringworfn w getting bigger and bigger. I had given up bopes. At the end of five months I read sbout the Cuticura Soap and Ointment so 1 sent for them right I then bought some more and used them according to directions and in less than three wecks she was quite eured. In four wecks the hair was growing thickly over it so that you would never know she had asore.”’ (Signed) Mrs. Cor 2 A single cake of C box of Cuticura Ointment cient when all else d hout the world. Sample of eac mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Add post-card * Cuticura, Dept. T, Bostc A Men who shave and shampoe with Cu- ticura Soap will find it best for skin and scalp. )t been local hotel and | > of relatives at Vose was at- ves and friends | road avenue Christmas tree in Wil- » brilliantly illuminated Robert Valentine, | arsed f ent, i arols: TI‘L, Wes tfly! Night. after & 1 gh ‘school € 11 be re preceded | he West- ! sen earlier H\l Vesterly Mr.eand e died with which | Auto Repairing and Painting We repair autos of all kinds in the proper manner. Latest Improved Facilities make | our shop unexcelled in New England. | Burdick officiated We bake the paint on, which makes | 4t the funeral e Mrs. Lavinia it wear better, keep its gloss longer, | fonday. Services were held | Bnd WHI" gt ‘arabic 1e family plo The boazers | Why not have yours done right? It M. Kingsloy, Hverett | ts mo more, ward L. Gavitt of Wes cos 1 o Brayton of Stonir 1 i B. Lewis of Wester | Bentley-Clarke Auto judsc of the Second | court, has held the office | 88 Main St. Westerly, R. I. s | 5 s — | in Rhode HGL’\'S Bennsl court system w Island in 1886, surviving of the n clerk of the « rt DR. E. W. The fir: = ymas A. Pierce; town clerk of | Shannon Building Anaex, Room A. | \“m\v. Kiilgston 1 succeeded by | Telephone 523. octlod | his son, Thomas J. Pierce. Christmas Gifts | of Quality DIAMOND RINGS | $15. to $300. A Diamond Ring is a gift of endurmg beauty and increasing value. Every Diamond in our stock is pure white, perfectly cut, and of extreme ‘brilliancy. EIGNET RINGS—$1.00 to $10.00. latest designs. Extra heavy solid gold. | GOLD PENDANTS—$2.00, $3.00, $4.50 to $25.00. Beautiful de- i Very signs in Diamond, Pearl, Sapphire and Amethyst settings. GOLD CUFF BUTTONS—Extra heavy weight. SOLID GOLD BRACELETS—$5.00, $6.50, $9.00 to $20.00. Very ‘ latest styles. Plain and engraved. Large assortment to select from. H Fine assortment of GOLD TIE PINS—$1.00 to $15.00 each. WATCHES $10.00 Ladies’ Waltham Watch. Guaranteed 20-year case. $16.00 for a Solid Gold 14-karat Watch. Extra heavy. The Gruen very thin Watches—$10.00, $17.50, $25.00, $27.50. Also a full line of other reliable makes—Hamilt H - | tham, Elgin, Etc.—at lowest prices. Stien. o, Wl Many other things in the gift line that are sure te please. EVERY ARTICLE FULLY GUARANTEED. WE ADVERTISE WHAT WE DO AND DO WHAT WE ADVERTISE F. W. GUILD, Jeweler 56 Main Street. ’Phone 242-2 declaring that E | | A | New ) and that the | * . : Helpful Suggestions FOR C. C. SHAYNE & CO. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF ~ Stricily Reliable Furs Offer for the Holidays A very large and fine assoriment of Coats, Wraps, Stoies and Muffs . BOXED STATIONERY Extra fine of the season. LEATHER GOODS A nice line of staple goods and many novelties. CAMERAS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS the largest line PHOTO ALBUMS in great variety. FOUNTAIN PENS Here is where we are particularly strong. Waterman, Crocker Inktite, Boston Safety, Conklin Swan and others. An extra nice Pen for $1.00. Every Pen wa Suitable for Christmas Gifts f the best goods. 126 West 42nd St. NEW YORK CITY Y., have | W. Holmes of Portchester, N. t with Mrs. \TeRy STONINGTON returned, after-a brief vi: R | M. B, Trumbull Haven Road Installing New | Migs Grace Main of \New Switch System—Officers of A.O. H.— | the guest of Murs. Otto F. Ide. i Ciose of School Term—Musical Pro-|. A new garage is being built in the Gramme ot St Mary’s Chion: - of Mr. and Mrs. B. S Cutler’s res: dritain is | idence, on Elm street. Monday evening a Victrola re 1/ Mr. ang Mrs. William Brown are 5 A T e s Hpbeh the holiday with their son- |4 § 3 cld in the ‘ecture ‘room of e |ERARE (8BS Y ROOKS BOOKS BOOKS 't begin to tell you all we have MYSTIC # Death of Samuel H. Buckley—Mrs. festival in the parlors of ihe| Frank L, Crogs Dead—Closing Exer- 1 Friday at 7 p. m. There will be cises In The Schools. ting this (Wednesday) evening. e of the Second- Con Sunday school on Sund an attendance of- 104. re preparing for the CY Books, Picture Books L ]xt tle coin will buy a lat. Newst Switoh . Syliem | Samuel H. Buckley is dead at his i Bt e . | home on Pearl street after a long ill- RRAERLTIR o i of installing R S B Sl e s, Urayer Books and Testaments. wood, Lancashire nty, England, Dol gl 2 TRuiD Jan. 18, 1883, and came to this ¢ ; Exira nice Scholar’s Bibles at very low prices. vhen 18 years old and landing in My Discounts to Sunday Schools and Teachers. he was e 15 of Latham where for three v red by Charles Will et and afterward went into bu ) i €At and ‘continued in the same for 60 § "W OOD NOVELTIES He built the Bu bleck_on |} n sireet. He was highly 1 [ IEW creations in wood. from > right in all his dealin - st morth of” the .| counted as friends all his acqu ; The pipes will by | es. His wife died four ye the health CALENDARS | since that time I | failed. He is sur s | Frank B. Buckley of Mystic. H Dzath of Mrs. Frank L. Cross. -| Word was received in Mystic Mon- | day of the death of Mr: Huu diey vice collection of the best. Some extra values at 2 HOLIDAY GREETING CARDS ortment is especially -choice. 0P on placed this IA summe many band here. She leay children, Leonard and been selécted with the'idea of ma Exercises In ,Aill\\" power | Christmas Broadway for their done work they had Schoois Close Today. in The Stoni chools will | close this noon for the 5 reopen | s Church. | Uner e 8 o1 ff P imne of | § iy B 1IN 3iree t s church: Town of Xmas Star, mas with M Song, We sol; Song, Cl e VIII Millard | Millard | Christmas, Della iregorian. | Shout the Glad Tidings, sch u\ Amaral, Mr. s returned to t stay in town. | school has Teachers At Their Homes. e | way _sch homes fc —on— closed % | e ehbiiincindoni Mas | Payne, Ba “CHRISTMAS DAY” ton, os Josephine Leat | Wright, . Weaple, Alice McGow | eetexly from 12 o’clock, noon, . | ton; Miss 8 o’clock p. m. Funeral Tussday Morning. Music by 2 o'clock. guest of his’ p; T. Hatch. Mis: Caterbury are | The funeral of 1} Francisso Bal- | ) | astracci, who died at her home ! F: g orchestra. gton street on Sunday was S Niw Yo Burmituse To e Guest of Dr. Maine. | from " Shuech Tuesiay 1 i | THE WAUREGAN HOUSE % CC & | morning at 9 o'clock and was largely | oth ompany Wi o - C. O Maine will enter- | attended. Rev. John Fieming celebra and Pty el e Parcer-Davenport Co. of Springfield, Mass, Prot. W, O. Turc | 20 the reguiem x Burial was in | furnish your home and clothe | “ropristors. Sof Willl S Nten Toro 1St Patricl’steemetery. i i ner of Willimantic John | B8 e ate i pol Uil e * E Mr. and Mrs, Frank Newton | Tpatcher Hatch of Boston 15 the|you at your request. For in dford, R. L Borough Briefs. Harold T. Eaton of Brown university nding the holiday here. s. Ira Palmer is entertaining Mrs. Palmer and daughter, Miss Laura ! of New York. | -, Mc obert Mallory and Miss Sa.rah Charl formatxon \‘\i'!te or CC\" The New York Furniture and | Mr. and Mry Charles Dodge and two children Cl"t}“"lg Company, Inc., { ft for a visit n Macon Ga. | 1] Bank St., New London, Ct. | s Crary, John Paine and Cromwell are in New York at- JuisoWs | | | Annie and Jennie Feilder of | Lhm( parents, at reasonable prices. Supplie: at all times. 49 MAIN STREET- SERRRRARAARARKKRIRRRKRKRARRIRAIRIKKKN SRASRRIRRARAAR ) "TWILIL HELP ¥YOU For werveusnexs, frritability, headuchs buckmehe, presstug- dowr palns, and other symptomo of generai female wealkness, this compound has beem found quick srd szfe “f think Viburn-O-GIn is the best vemedy for wesll wemen. It @oes me mors good than &wy medicine I dave ever tafem & eannet mkmw 1 think 2t is the best womas's - medicine on earth.” Fowll feel like writing s simflar letter if you try R, Woman’s Relief Dr Xrugers Vibure-O-Gm Compound, the woman's remelw, “Woman's | Rellef.™ iIn the trestment of has been know fer ygears eag stnos ft das positively provem ita great varue womanly diseasses. P It will help you if you ave a sufferer fvem any of the [lla peculiar te women, which can be reached by medicine, It has helped thousands of other sick women, as gratefn) stters from them clsarly describs. It contalng =e poisonous drugs $1.25 a bottle with directions. A Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York AND ALL DRUGGISTS. K rugers Viburn=0- Gin Pagu Nine to deyn;j Holiday Shoppers assortment, choicest selections,” low prices. Our Initial Paper and Correspondence Cards are the hit rranted. in this line. ] of $1.00 equal to doin, School. ; Fon » o g the recording s Broadway school the # work of $2.00. ncial sec s were h 1fj rgarten hac o Be sure to do your buying at stead of each child r > ,’4 the pupils placed as 61 ‘tho; tre 2 We will serve our first Christrmas dinner on the ‘EURCPEAN PLAN” Thursday, December 25, the Orchestra from — = ] k- falace foo! aud billiard Pariers |&:\ Tables—five pool and one Billiard, Tables sold and repairing done Py 7 ; < B ¢ < & ( & -+ 1< N P\ %

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