Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 22, 1919, Page 8

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WESTERLY Frank Morrics, who was severely ‘when in the military service in Prance, béing shot in the shoulder, for several months being obliged to carry his right arm in an extended position, was married just six months iast Friday. His married life has been fully as strenuous as his life as a sol- dier, FHe, observed the event of his of marriage by beating his on, who was a resident of wife, M New London and came to Westerly to be married. The husbaind was ar- rested soon after his wiio called at a [Hill, were married at the doctor’s office for treatment. Her left ve was discolored and just under- h was a cut caused by her brok- en eye-glasses, when she allegees her husband struck her. in the continued to the regular ses- vas fixed at $500. to the police that she was Morrico pleaded ring not guilty to charge of assaulting and |chrysanthemums and palms furnished ating his wife Saturday afternoon |the setting for the ceremony. Preced- when before Judge Oliver Hi Williams |ing the wedding Mrs. Benjamin _F. Third Distriet court The [ Greene of Newport sang ‘I Love You % of court next Friday and the bond | by Blair Fairchild. Miss Mildred Tay- = lor accompanied, and during the ser- after marriage and while [vice played MacDowell's “To-a Wild Westerly Mrs. Morrico | Rose.” her husband, and |sie Gavitt, the bride’s only attendant, examined, will probably be made this week. According to the death return sign- ed by Medical Examiner Phillips, death was due to sepsis and peritonitis, probably following an {llegal operation. The officials will endeavor to fix the responsibility. A Saturday evening at 6 o'clock Miss Florence Thackery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Thackery of Oak htreet and Roger E. Trainer, son of Mrs. Hannah R. Trainer of Potter awcatuck Congregational church by Rev. Fred A. MacDonald, the pastor. -About’ 50 relatives and intimate friends were present. The double ring Episcopal service was used. Yellow Truly,” by Bond and “A Love Song,” AUTOMOBILE | ' .TROUBLE LAMPS . CARBURETOR HEATERS Are Suitable Gifts for Father or Brother The Norwich Electric Co. 42 FRANKLIN STREET T tives in New Britain, * Miss Florence I Quintard is In in Hope Valley, In the wedding party were Miss Bes- oon thereafter she returned to New |Malcolm E. Trainer, brother of the|occupy the premises. haw street. Morrico was arrested tence wae imposed. the belief tthat wa ended ce then there has been sev- between the pair. 1 to Westerly v night has landed the hus- quod, to await. trail. He did say, however, that un- terms of probation aid he did this and that ‘said she had given d teran, legi ed Friday afternoon lage of Wash- . Department of Rhols Island, esented the town in anches of the legislature. He was an of the judiclary served on thé” sta ain Parker, man_in Wester! Scituate, December raduated from Dartmout 1365. He is ved a son and a daughter, John Thomas Sullivan., 21, son of » comment to he inquest & made by was not caused by heart s alleged. = The report frcnl chem office, where the d other organs are being JUST ARRIVED mdon. The husband followed her |groom, the best man, Capt. Rbert G. They |low messaline and georgette. She car- and the scrap |ried Aaron Ward roses. tollowed the ceremony. ted to tell the court the [were served and an of his troubles, but he was in- [George Murphy. e time to, talk was when | cox, violinist and Charles Redford, cel- the witness stand and on |list, pla in New | Wakef. eed to pay his wife $10 fand Washington. during their cix months |and general mercantile Captain Ezra K. Parker, 89, lawyer, |$10,000, and the incorporators are Al- department | the Springfield, Mas Grand Army of the |h W {place made vacant by the resignation v,{of Josenh L. Peacock, both | president of Shaw u commit- | Nathaniél E. Wood, president ot New- board of |ton Theological Semi known to |graduate of Brown t the bride's nephew, ring- ness of his father, The bride was given away by pett, a duchess She wore a veil, Clark, suffering with s ambulance was driven by The bridesmaid’s dress was of yel- tary corps accompanied. A reception in the church parlors ol S s TR S s Refreshments orchestra, Mrs. | STONINGTON planist, Walter Hi sided at a special ved. Gu New TYork, A charter has been 719 e i % 18| few months a nurse in Bagle Creek [room . pupils; . My. Grandmotifer's A aTeonDy | D States and_ favordble action was |Sanatorium where she took her ‘train- | Stocking, Henry _Gounterman: - The L e T R T ekenony e i commitiee ling. ‘She has now gone to North Car- | Birds' Christmas Present, Rése. Dero- (L 5 2 i ARk JERSE VA Jnstricten B ML o1 where the government is pre-|sier; The Christmas Tree, Estella Kil- atch. Hill. The capital stock Is|the new lights instalied as quickly as |3 nh VEETS The SOTCRREnt o5 RO ioler: The Christmas Tree, Betells Kil possible. i < iy 3 Vi et, 2 it rth inn, on the Biltmore estate of | Francis Flynn and Ethél Rogers; song, d [bert C. Larkin, Daniel F. Larkin and L b d € ; 5 laator, and |hert Fereuson: Tr. of Wath HHE James W. Harvey post, No. 58, |the Astor family near Ashevill Basil Wood. for several years with!ized and staris w public lbrary, {69, The charter w been engaged as libra: terly Public library, filling * ‘the|cm Hyde, commander: Frank V, Mat commander; . Joseph E. adjutant; Huber Zellar, Frederick who became | (] versity in-Ra- Jeigh, N, .C. Mr. Wood is the #on .of the pasf ‘two years been engaged in war ty service, He begl: ties at once. At the couneil fire of Red Men Fri- : t the follo Sachem, U'iam P. Bindloss, et commit Judge . M. Burke, il, Otis H, Chapman, The troop of Boy Seouts in e 18 fo DA ravited the n the cchool HNorwich’s Best. rug Store Service at Righi Prices Main Stret N ATIONAL, 'Phone, Cor. Shetucket St. DRUG STORES Norwich, 1559 A New Carload of “Round Oak Pipeless’ Furnaces” We are now in a position with every heating system, i S A . 7 e to give you prompt service and our absolute guarantes BUY NOW— THE BEST STOVES AND RANGES ALUMINUM WARE STEAM HEATING, PLUMBING AND SHEET METAL WORK, J. P. BARSTOW & CO. 23-25 WATER STREET purchased the Jared G. Barber: farm | TouEhkeepsie, the guest of relatives. which Mr. Barber has owned for fifty years. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boss, of Westerly, will R Theakston De Coppett, president of they took up their residence | Thackery. brother of the bride, and |the Richmond town council, has been When in that city [ Wilfred B. Utter, ushers, and Donald for assaulting | Thackery, nd beating his wife and a jail sen- |bearer. called to New York by the severe ill- Henry De Cop- summer resident of Narra- The wife pleaded |her father. The bride's dress was of | gansett Pier. 1 arnestly in behalf of her husband and | white georgette creps and The Westerly ambulance was called he would |lace. an heirloom in|to Bradford, Friday night, and convey- a result the jail sentence |the family, with orange blossoms and |ed Cha: on payment of costs, |carried a bouquet of bride roses, or-|vere her ad Morrico was placed on probation, |chids and shower of sweetheart ros-|ral hospital, in. New fondon, The|Son. Howard, and family at Glaston- of Probation Officer Mans- les. to the Lawrence-Memo- |Spend Christmas with Mrs. JOhnson's|of the Christ Child, “Annie Charles | bury Coon, Corporals Frank Taylor _and Thomas Burke of the Westerly Sani- Tarden Cornelius B. Crandall pre- sided at o ol OrouER meeling | zenas plans to locate in . Pl SPR T | called for the purp: nsidering a | 5, e DRt O e s | petition with 75 signatures asking for R five more street lights in. the southern section of the borough. The call for | cross e 7 a s Story 5 = h granted, the | thic meeting was read by Clerk Charies | G 0SS Nurse overseas has bgen for i Christfaas - Story, exercise by primary the -money to a sallor |yyatch Hill Beach Associti American Legion, i now- fully organ- |loc: ith a membership of |lightful and healthy. M = be open until the | pects to be there at 1 of the | second Wednesday 'in January. The and committees are: Frederick Hyde, ¥rank ang Mrs. Pat . Cushman. Wil- | to Moostp_ i zpatrick, exec- | she married Denr Elias | in 1876, al r " | dren, Bridget. whom e; Huber |, itzpatrick and John n of Westerly ré- o cer sof Ruth | si fre. William Thomas Pstelie Closing the 'term in ‘::;e Vilage at_ Gloucester. school Priday-afternoon, the pupils: o i a There were special Christmas ser-|L0¢ senior room, their parents an vices in the evangelical churches Sun- | (Fiends gathered in the primary room day. and _enjo %lothe(‘!o!lgwsins ghfig.ma: The members of Nina eouncil, K. of | eXercises: Song, Carol, Sweetly, Carol C., met in business session Sunday af- | SChool; = prayer,. Rev,; Willlam Craw- ternoon. Miss Helen S. Collins is on vacation ford; A Christmas Wish, Ethel Rog- =~ ers; Old December, ’Chester Swatsky; What Did Christmas Mean to Mé {Ralph Gibbs; Why Are We Glad at song, Harlk, school Story MOOSUP Christmas, John Burns; Mrs. Elmer Johnson and daughter|ihe. Herald Angels Sing, Ethel, and Miss Rufh Wilson expect to _— Christmas Bells, -Annie Jezwil iy piano solo, Lila Smith; One Doy I En! vy, Francis Flynn; song, It Came Up- on’ the Midnight Clear, girls of -the senior room: Our Christmas, Florence mas service Sunday evening at 7 o'- | Congdon; The. Christmas Star, Henry lelock. There was Christmas music by | Rogers; Christmas Tree Exercise, pu- [ the singers of both churches. pils of primary class; duet, Cradle Joseph Ruszenas has sold his bus-; Hymn, ‘Ceeelia Browning, Palunka iness on Prospect street to Paul Ka- | Nawrocki; 'm Only a Little Girl, Alice Dbaska of Mechanicsville. Mr. Rus- |Blake; song, Christmas Bells, by the rovidence fschool: The Yule Song. Eugene Rog- engage in the same business on ajers: A Sinta Claus Pack, Mary Flynn: bigger scale. piano solo, Cecelia Browning; Old Miss Faith Battey, Moosup’s Red |Santa Claus, Witter Wheeler; A The Methodist church joined with the Baptist chuch in a union Christ- . The | Winds. Throng. the Olice Trees, by the n is omng the mountains, de-|school. A generously laden tree was attey ex- {soon dismantled by Santa Claus, each months. | child receiving a gift. The primary Tuesday evening following a long |teacher, Mrs. Leonora Rose, and the illness, Mrs. Bridget Sullivan, 78, | principal,” Frederick - §. Bushness, re- died nt the home of her daughter,|ceived remembrances and the season’s Sullivan was a|good wishes, Having enjoyéd the at: ghter of Mr.|tractive program all united in’ sing- agher, and came (ing America. The Christmas vacation lasts until January 3, At the Sodom school the: following' iprogram wa¢ carried out in the pres- ence of friends and Yelatives of ‘the her. Miss Frances Leit- + | nat . She i she has_made ar, Miss Eilen § and Thomas ivan of . 5‘{3?6“(1;01;‘“;.‘;; Sullivan wwas held in| e Saontaks all who know her. o ) aneral was held from All Hai- | Ay Yorms’ chupel 167 arching Through Georzia, V y morning at nine | 5 ° | trola: Christmes Time, John Szosta ck, Rev. Joseph E. “MeCarthy | 4~ Christmas Carol, . Adam ng, thel requiem o, high SS- | Sacred Melodies, ~ Vietrola; ! was in Jewett City. Christmas _ Shind, Frances The First Christm: The Mars: v. Leslie Brown Carol, Alexander How : weet Hlome, Vietrol As Joseph Was a’Walking, Viola Banning; Old stmae Orin' Banning; The, Star angled Banner. scho The ' tree iwas attractively decorated and held 7 | gitts for pupils and teacher. Chocolate | Baglish inventor's machina | hars.. candies ang fancy cookies were I knotty and croc¥ed remnants distributed by ~Miss Shea, Mrs. of wood into evenly sized kindling. |Brown, Mrs.'Coughlin and Mrs. Mary They'll Be Anything. he most reprehensibie and unfair | !f | politicar " trick sirice tne Blaine cam- |1 paign came to light yesterday when lit was found that T. Woodrow Wil- s had -carried a horse| chestnut for | P Bualo News. Victrolas Pathe Brunswick Players THE THREE GREATEST LINES OF PHONOGRAPHS INTHE WORLD = 7 We are fortunate this Christmas season in being able to offer you a line of 30 spplendid machines to make a selec- tion from. 5 THIRTY BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENTS AWAIT YOUR INSPECTION. And what makes a more beautiful or appreciated gift?, Herewith is a reproduction of a PERIOD PATHE — the WILLIAM and MARY—a magnificent instfument of Am- erican Walnut, handsomely finished, exquisite in its re- production qualities—an ornament and a joy in any home, I# strengtk and simplicity, this William and Mary, is exactly typical of the period of which it is designed. ' We are ako showing the JACOBEAN—a master-piece of the craftsmen’s art.. A classic production that will har- monize with a simple interior as well as with an elaborate one. : sp Other modeis of players at various prices. A wealth of records. Ack us about the Attractive Terms on which we will sell these instruments. McEWEN & CHAPIN, Jewelers . HORWICH BULLETIN, TINDAY. DECEWBER 22, 1918 FOR SALE BY CITY CHARLES A. BETTING F. J. FAGAN H. M. LEROU, Druggist MARA & EGGLETON, Druggists W. D.RICKER, Druggist C..C. Treat, Druggist PITCHER & SERVICE, Druggists P.:F. BRAY, Druggist A. McLAUGHLIN, Druggist W. H. BOWEN NORWICH TOWN P.T..CONNELL A _’:TIM‘ELY,, ;éQeGESTImJ R NUGGET CIGARS BOXES OF 25—$2.75 iy . BOXES OF 50—$5.00_ TAFTVILLE * GEORGE W. WELLER TAFTVILLE' PHARMACY JOHN ZUNNER o TAFT. STATION RESTAURAN’& JEWETT CITY C. R. CAREY, Druggist W. O. Soule, Dryggist » W. JOHNSTON : LAGUE & SON : isind H. M. WHEELOCK o SOUTH WINDHAM F. B. MURDOCK i GEORGE P. MADDEN : MANUFACTURER .243 Main Street QUALITY . Miss Leitner left town Saturday for Colchester and (Monday) leaves Coichester with her| modate his two cars has been built and an extention has been built to the | Bri Small she will-wi mond Banning. | coll. ntley s maidng im-) Miss A ew day: n Miss Mar; A garage to accom- |a thermometers | fioo; pestri registered 13 degrees hlow at & u'clock! . and hung around the zero mark all today | that day and Thursday. The wave was broken Friday noon, andjreturnéd home, after sptnding brother, Abraham, to spend’the holi-|none but the icemen were sorry. Ra-|weel end with his cousin, John H. days in Brooklyn, N. Y., with her aunt, | diators froze on p Mrs. Samuel Leitner, who is to give a | trucks. coming out party for her, New Year's!were frozen solid. While in New Yor i ness the premier performance o Rlue Bird, presented in operetta form at the Me- ovutan Opera House Dec. 27. Pupils perfect in attendance for the term in the Sodom school were Orin |h Banning and R Wareham W. provements at his property on the|atf Fitchville road. o several treams and Miss Ellen O'Hearn, a student at the|attached to a car without tool ma of Ma-| Academy of the Holy Family, Dal-|new in the automobi which will be |tiq is spending the Christmas recess ome in Frankli Agnes Woodruff has returned, LEBANON cold | John H. Ader of Chebans: cars and!Ryan. ¢ brooks Spare tire carriers which can be Nellie Driscoll of Moosup, is| st 2 Nervous People should use KALPHO and obsesve its mag+ ical effect ‘in the treatment of nervonsy tay with relatives | Bess, insommia, brain fag, irritability in, New Hav Rose O’Hearn, R. port is spending the holid: town With her mother, Mrs. Myron Ladd has completed a large | O'Hearn. .‘,"‘;agratg:aat Elm\vg}od capable of hold- TR VO CAars ane ive AT give much room for Wednesday ' morning Snap fasteners like those on gloves | have been invented to hold rugs stries on the | mental exhaustion, nervous headache, of | loss of memory, etc. KALPHO acts on, ¥$ in| thebram, nerves,musclésand blood cells: Stéphen | rebuilds wornout nerve tissues and is in: dispensable to all mental workers Con- tains no harmiul nor habitformitng drugs 3 At druggists $1.00. Refuse” substitutes on | Phoenix Building, Main Street Danielson, Cona. 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