Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 27, 1919, Page 6

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Cmd His RUPTIJRE Save On Your Butter Bill And Here is your chance. Because we buy thishandsome Parisian China in many thousandsof:sets, we can offer them to you for only 25 coupons and $3.75 prepaid! One coupon comes in every package of famous First Prize Nut Margarine lor, economical and palatable substitute for butter that Made of pure cocoanut and vegetable oils and . it contains no animal fats—is a good, wholesome s tasty as butter—but 2 good deal cheaper. You d mth it. Tryit. Ask your grocer today. If he let us know. foad and ju will be delig! hasn’t it, ple: - AN are also packed with the famous Baby Brand ine. Once you tryit; you'll keep on using it. Order today. Send money and coupons te P. Berry & Sons, Inc., Hartford, Conn. Sole Distribators for New England States M S REE FROM ANIMAL FAT A:MQ“ & PERSON, Jessey Cnv) RINSA 'rllf' nu. 3 I. D. Ballou Buckingham _nd \[lhb Evelyn Reid v nts and Mr. Hull pas: uylers. There wer nd_old im' whieh nd there were £0los ingham and were handsome d& room of cvergreen an berries. The concert was man bex office n charge. churge of the admis: | Richardson of e proz: The ushers were i Faust, L. M. C Buckingham. ! the Bass-C) agsured m i A Li‘. ME—A}» i G pleces. | Recttat War « e'x‘ehll C John MueLea acL oRie Ay, and M cuie Rul 4 10 5004, 3t Your money” vnek.—-adv., 1o; at St . Thomes | The futh \\ cdnesday mo: | Address, wrd Walsh o 0| theoe. Rhede (oleng D m nonG Jiage- Doran held the final sesston | of ‘the present-term of ‘the Superior 3 Wednesay | and heard the trespassycaso of Guarimo. againit Angleo "C: dispute, au to boungary line, or more properly the closing of Pierce lane by Quarinmo ~ Thich would preveat Ca- puecio from- reaching land owned by him. Theilaneway had. been used for years by 'Cappuccio and by former owners of, the land now owned by him, until Guarimo interpoged. “Mr. Guar- imo built'a fence across the laneway, Claiming 1t as his land., This fence was' remioved by Cappucela and -the suit _resulted. Guarimo' testifled, that he built. the fence in 1916 and that on the might of the day the fence was crected it was taken down by Cappuceio. . Guarimo claimed he placed the fence: on-his own land, and that Cappucio had no right in Plerce fame. - . Cappuceio testified that he purchas- ed from William Segar all the rights he had in the pfoperty, and that the rights included the use of Plerce lane to go to-and from his land. ile ad- mitted that the deed did not men| the right of way specificaliy but that he ha used it for twenty years and that there. was no fence or barmi until Guarimo Inturposed. e - had used the Janway. continucusly . sinco 838, and believed he was fully within bis rights., He denied that he re moved -ghe ‘fence pluced by Guar~ ight, but said he did take it He Lad used this laneway urc property and hé had lamco : cntered by Pieree lane came by will from father, that| | his fatiser * bought it from Adam | | Pierce. It becume!"the praperty i} witness in 1874 und e had al- ways undlsputed right to Pleree lume,1 so-called, and. ‘supposed it to have! been & purt of his fatacr's prope: Ho said be had. used the lanewas continuously and that it:was t |n) o get t0-the property, that he| {had sold to Csppacio: { 1 Attorney Jodn J. Dx représented | ' and Afiorney Samuel H.| Judge: Do:un took Lhe papers. Johin R. Wiicox, shaflfi of Washing | tae fellow had 1o feaght oft been severely One of the window Census enumerators are want: d in ‘owns: William H. Goodgeon & ilimes are the We of Town! ¥ hipple, o R Browa, et ul, to B (l: Chase, land on Post road; Je turas, house Newton avenue. Leaic .committecs port: follows: To the Meinbiry of ‘the Fingt Eup! report, ‘the folxou actlon taken by 2 jomt mesting, b November 17, 1818, of the two. comm tees, appointed by the First q vary Beptist churches, .rosp with every member present At a joint meeting of the two-co mittees heretofore appointed by First and Caivary Baptist' churches of ‘Westerly, ‘respectively, “to conier & to what can be done to bring aiout o union. of 'said two churches” Leld Monday evening, Novemby 17, the following propesitions and recom- mendations were, after duc consideru tion, unanimouely zdopted: 1. The members of said committees! firmly ‘believe that it would be fo: the| mutual advantage of " said /‘churched and for the:spiritual and motal wel- fare-of the community in the m! which thel pluces of worship, a: cated, should such. union: be perrc»(e 4, Thus believing, the membe bereby that gaid two churches do, #i Iiest practicable date, luke the nec sary stens {0 bring about 3. The, members. o7 tees do further. recommend, s 4 defi- toward such amalgamation! the holding of regular uiion prayer and conferénce meetings o cach and eyery. Wedne: veri Chrtstiun wors! euch-and ‘eve 4. T do furike: recommend that th of trustees of sald | clde which cl tomporarily used for Respectfull; Commitiee Im‘ Iirst Ba Dflbt chm(.h. CHARLLS SKEGAR. WILLARD I BACO! NNIE B. STANTO? @ Baptist church. M o pugia Karnathes idoy ot! George Kenrneth, a frinter.in Wester-| 1 for fi: eur, died Wednesday at ‘1\ 50 Agenuih. Saundére: and} ay born September 25, 1849, at| Dunr’s Corners, Westeriy. - Shé e sur- | vived by a brother, Van R. Saunders| of Taunton, Mass. Mr. Saunders and: ve been with Mra..Kenneth! Local Laconics. Since the death of Horace Vose, tho| urnished the} ,;‘ gociation | (Thursday). i 6+ P. Baboock; formerly: of 13 closod her house wf] T und will spend| Miss Buab- HiZe interest in tx BAFbe«“ a! building In Hig] e of the liei ‘ohn F. Vose, "“The_itulien Young Men's club has) - i bank to. the cred- who de- | serted his. wife ind w6 chldren, and| wife of . Angelo,] fng two Capuccio chil treagurer of.the club. | Ward Porter of Hebron. Mr. bW, p: Bim.o" wl | Alice_Contan, m Deep River and one| ‘London were In town the | eek after turkeys, chick- | . Thefma e guests at L. 1 Bil's Sunday. z E. E..Dickenso is "having witch hazel eut at the Sterling City mill and trucked to Essex. > Migsion soctets s to has te | ©f f6od, uprons and fancy work. 'Twu puffs will be on exnibiticn. An enter- tainment will follow. Miss Josephine - Palmer wpent. the week end and Sunday with her sister, Yirs. “Mary Lavalle, of Worcester, | Mass. Miss Alth ples of Norwich was the Evest Tuesday of her auni. Mrs. | Ielen Tobbs. ford. Kinne of Harttord was ut | (i s home tor u few hours Sunday. Mrs, Gareett W. Smith has returned | from & vislt with relatives n Spring-{ field, Maas. t of the Ipeal: church will be supplied Sunday by Rev. Arthur W. Barwitk of Plainfeld. John_Lew!s has sold his place to Lewls to the tenement will move his fami R the Hertford and ovor the statl Providence 4! father, John Jennings. entertain at din- ner T dn) Mr. »nd Mrs. George. omd M) Margar Larknam, Mr. and Mra. M. fhe home ai Mr. and Some -of th returned to W ving with Mr. ar of Lebano STAFFORDVILLE Irene Bitgood, Beu 2d Dottie Hall. MANSFIELD DEPOT Considerable worls cently” on Memorial Americun Telenhor company. A large exci has been doze ve- . commu- ved e, whose drink must have been different from . zood spring water, Judging by their acti Yor this part of o preciate of town fathers uee, Misg Vim For home last week for this has gone to Pine Meadow will spend the winter at tuc a cousin Mrs. Fenelon McCollum rah Morriso: nd Fenelon McColl delegation from the ¢ Mrs. Maria Bowers day to Broad Brook spend_the winter with her dzughter, Mrs. Robert Whitehouse, Vary | Seen as a wirlle, Durkee, Mrs. Grace L.a. Nu- ery and hlwe peace. "'!"ve Right to Happiness' so with wht humanity specks confilet. Not 41 that it'savk Bowe ‘4 peacs, dar amd de fronr tiie u. \fiaction betwee: | ine: Russian, | can. Her hand: i posey ore of the n"t\.s? € I dramaticism. aver p“oduced %1 “The Right to Hanaraees” Fas Neer med the pletirs w'th a4 wau ‘were” no idie .ndvertising i g destined tc on the metior Willilam Stowel!, who b anity,” “Paid in ofinctions, h: E The Right to I'anpinesa” He 'c eficleat {te=v foreman. ws today, 1:20, B the { whose recent relenses tremendous ‘successes, s presented | er third nicture, “Love’ Prisoner. |at the Breed theatre toda: ord Botham visited frie: du in{clal production is an idea! Willimantic Saturday Mr.' and M Groton, their daughter, énd two friends, Visited at Sunday last Thbmns;m of in Willimas for surgical treatment. fan Austin of Norwi at’ the Hansen home lai Saturday. ‘WOODSTOCK VALLEY Mrs. Sarah Davis has veturned from ice ven and 'lI.u'hoxJ Valiey from X STERLING several years has store'in this town, ANNOUNCEMENTS Owls Big Variety zaar, (| Miss Thorra.w as it gives full mc';e to her versallty. Whether it be as 841 ingenue, & society bud, a pickpocke: or. any other of the many roles she 13 called upon to play, this litt's star’s characterizations are portrayed with intelligent conceptions. utter m and falthfulness to detall. In “Love’s Prisoner,”. Mitss Thomas 1is shown as Nancy, the best plckpocket in the city.” Born of lady mother and Friday andje burglar father, she i1s a pecultar combinatipn of good and evil. The rel iz admirably suited to Olive Thoma: and in the interpretation o? it she does ome of the best work of her career. | Jovce is aiso ceen in “The Winchester Woman.” a feature of high dramatic -power and *Prizma” in natura) and n Harol comedy Four and 8.16. Prize California’ Beauties at the Ba- vis Today. ng ho, the merry-maiden”—She's here from far-off California, a bevy of her in fact. The-publie that has seen her splash ebout with graceful abandon Mack . Bennetts's come= dies may well be surprised at the pres- euce #t the Davis theatre today of Seniett's * fas: firmed - Bathing Bean- ties. By special permission of ‘the comedy king, tie girls of shapely per- fection, bathing-syit marvels end all e here on a limited tour of the prin- cipal citles, with a truly imposing retinue’ of chaperones. The -mermaids made famous by Sennett's two-reelers come to give and energy tlié|piquancy and@ Yital interest to the lo- Norwich Nest, No. directing crangementh Ovwls, are duled to cven next Monday, De- Berll cal premiere of the comedy king’s it ambitious motlon picture under. ing—flve reels of satire and hil- “Yankee Doodle In all the Sennett farcenre assembled in ofie cast, rmH Cer royal hom‘nm ‘and egotism 43 le attract!on for motion re AMd tha eriod there w tguges o re- recent meeting of the aggregating ) goInens man elieh hool board it was voted to dispense 2 nsler of mortgage, one| Miss Vic G 28 Srpos ? th 1 S = T b b state supervision in the town of | releass of mortgage, one bl of sale, {monid at her 2on 2 0 i) + - . vohuas j one 22 'and oxe; .Ltuchman{ gister, M fsint committee reproseating | har T cland - Calvar pUst chlldrgn’scoughg otuted Lo consldor - the| River o Thah&infl -:fi-l:u:vdd o= et has| Hambure'a fow day u“m; it & romptly giving the child a dose of sais Dpioposition, | Mra. Louise Jewe d.* recommendations | visitor lust week both churches, ‘The Reynolds Thanksgiving Dinner The fearth | ings have ail been mx Today Al recdmmerdation of . Calvary | site-the grange srounds imball’s Te extile §lmg ch'urch would leava that mutter with|made Info & @wolling { 342 WASHINGTON STREET th present joint committes. The re-[of Hart! Charlic In the Charming Colonial Dining Room relatives on: the otbe A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BNIOY TYPICAL NEW ENGLAND COOKING eleetpa As de- MACPHERSON’S ‘FGR QUALITY” One is called upon, these days, to spend wisely—if you buy “price” you Taime 1ad 'I'o Prevemt Influewszs, ' Colgs catise mitp and influenza—-LAX ATIVE BROMO QUI move 'the: cunusi “Bromo Quinjue natnre o Eox. "MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE _ (All ocds Covered by Insurance, Disring Transiz) NORY/ICH—PROVIDENCE—NEW "LONDON—PUTNAM FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD < rance. The. snd Connecting Points uisted appearance. EQUIPMENT-NINTEEN PIERGE. ARROW. 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