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~ CALOMEL! 1t’s Merq.u';- Quick~ silver] Shocks the Liver—Danger! You're bilious, but take “Cascarets”! | You have a throbbing sensation in | your head, a bad taste in your mouth, “ your eyes burn, your skin ix yelow, with dark rings under your eyes; vour lips are parched, your bowels are constipated. No wonder vou feel fogey, mean and jN-tempered. You need Cascarets tonight. Don’t continue being a billioys nuisance to yourseif and those who love you, and don’t re- sort to harsh physics that irritate and injure. Remember that most diser- ders of the stomach, liver and boweéls are ended by merning with gentlé, harmless Cascarets—they work while you sleep, never gripe, shock, sicken or incenvenience you. They're grand! Frank Manha, ‘who last November abandoned his wife and two children, taking ‘two with him, and left ‘West- enly, with Mrs. Antohio Coppucio, and her two . children, was -before Judge Ol!vfi'”E_W!!liq.n_a in.the Third Dis- trict ‘court, Friday and pleaded not guilty fo three = charges preferred against him. He was charged with abandoning his wife and children, b embezzlement and with adultery. His counsel, Attorney John J, Dunn, stated that he would be ready for trial a week hence, and this was agreeable to Town Solicitor Harry B. Agard. The bonds in the three cases aggregated $2,500, which were furnished, with Salvatoré Priori as surety. Manna and party left Westerly on November 12, and they were traced by Chief of Police Brown to Los An- geles and back to New York city. Here Cappuciceo secured his twg children, but declined to receive his erring wife. Manna had practically =abandoned There the - ap; tment Third District court to be'made at th TS 1t session of the Rhode Island eneral assem] ward G , M. Fiynn, son of Sen%um wt”ffih, Russell Dower. -Mr. Roche has ed the place with ability for the | ten years. During the war Mr. Flynn entered an officers’ traiming camp 10| qualify for a commission, and was| admitted to the bar while in the mili~] tary service. Mr. Dower was severe- ly ‘wounded .on a Franece battlefield, that resulted in the lose of his righ arm, and is the only Westerly young, man maimed as a result of aetive ser-' viee in the war. the at the Misquamicut Golf grounds at Watch Hill last season. No real good - them, ai own two en | reason is a: g GARDNER LAKE - ahdegfi‘::d ’"’hm f;"u:ha“";“ S ssigned for a change, but Miss Ethel Champlin of Hartford is | o8 NI York, and held on the | snip ceuls o :flyafiff;“fi i ;15?:.- g her mother, Mrs. E“‘.Chm' charge of carrying a concealed weap- |or Mr. Do : . This was done to hold the ac- - 18t} 5 welve-inch is was cut on the lake | 2. g until Chief Brown could securs pr&: znl;gl:gwi‘;du;‘av}ves‘zflly claqgkm- Wednesday. Several people are har-|.nd serve requisition papers. At the|ton, Richmond and Charlestown, and Sw : g g vesting thel rsummer supply. time of his arrest, Manna expreessed | the legisiative del from these E 3 ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rathbim | 07 : i gislative delegations - 3 ®. - ; willingness to return to Westerly with | towns will, nominate, the ¢lerk of the N P s a have moved from Lakeside farm t0|cpjet Brown and waive his extradi- | court.- So far-as can Be learned, there Bentley avenue, Norwich. ., tion rights, but that is not permissible | is no opposition to th: intment 1 / cv.“}:;ms wz: in Niantie one |, new York state. E of Judge Oliver 1 wmwm en! i - t - lly two hundred of his fellow it : = ¢ . NER Milo Light of Westchester, Pa., was eofigt‘r};m;? f::n;: and otherwise, Casw;‘ila‘r;-:gsanq? tz; 5.3': et Sia;;’é"}%'} % : et farm here, 2 few days last| et Manna at the railroad stz‘tiun, sheriff of Washington coux:lty to suc- . g Lattmee and dangater, e | Soursgen St on B erd e | S Dok, S ot St T now are jur ree~ripene Lewis, of Norwich, visited Mrs.{ thronged outside. the police - station, | and will probabl “;nq" Teeinged. The % Gardner one day recfnlly: hter, | Put made no special demonstrations | deputy sHerifts o the ounty are i ¢ cnmme— . i : ¢ i Lathrop “"zed daughter, | sgainst the offiver or the prisoner. It | pointed by the shert, Fred T/ Mitchelt ) : = s Fd Y | was exne;ced ttk;:lt there would b% 2 |is deputy sheriff for Westerly. % 3 7 T o - big erowd in the eourt roem when U mm < Manna was. called to the bar, FIHay | otimed aman . tiirage amendment was SCIOUS 3 ng, rich in food and farm to H. Kandelkey of Nek York.|morping, but the attendance was aboutl15s) wemrer 15 he first hour of the 2 ST Bloom is"taking the census. 0| B e > 0,2 GIe1CE 105 ChoRH|1030 sesston of the BRode Taland gen health value, Sealdsweet grapefruit now may - this tows: sSalem). b e vesembiy, and during st . 2 2 pordd S i At The shomering o Mamna with con-| L i1 L DRI, of bince, g * < be eaten freely with pleasure and benefit. - ' .11} (7 fettt when he alighted from the train 3 e 4 o o 13 . el i < better to give a Christmas box | with Chief Brown, wa$ not intended | Bl 290° OC Ot hrough at. the woman ; . s o than to receive one from,a pugiliet, |as o festive welcome home, but was in|* 4 50 SPESh Wit WIhoUt success, . Sealdsweet grapefruit when fully tree-ripened reality, from an Ttalian standpoint an | property qualification Jaw g 1 f ; d i d I insult to Manna-and was so understoos g » 2 e & S iy - by him. He comnlgied fo _ Chief| e oiet Immediate conuib e as they are now, will be foun Juicy an ful Brown that the demonstration was [nMS WS denled, the Tale 5 Y 5 ority_voting for immediate consid- (8)4 = a violation of law and that the com- | duiion Tng the republicans &omaot. = £ g o to-be sese e By ity o i 80 510 1t many ns - £ s was Representative el The supreme court of Rhode Island, | IL. Davis of Wester | t that in opinion written by Judge Sweet- ec ¢ erso & age land, declares that Caroline Hazard, | crats on the same question. It is said . ¢ . e either a fajlure | former vresident uf Wellesley callege, | by inside politicians that the chief DYy y : Heitn I Taro it nd o ey o bt erer nt witnout sugar ‘lj’r 2 Suc.ceSS‘ B owir Fisher are entited to have a trust|not repealed in-Rhode TIstand is be- 7 2 4 v 1 ILLSréxivebginhTadefor fund of §75.000 created by the will of | cause (he change would be llable to 5 vears and have gest sale of owland G. Hazard, formerly. of Peace | give over the control of the city of . i . . medicine in the world! %7 | Dale, and who died in 138, divided| Providence io the demoerats. The res- Try eating Sealdsweet grapefruit as you do cantaloupes—with - Millions use equally among them. The present trus- | olution was referred to the committee 5 M's fee, Rowland Hazard, a great grand. |on special legislation and will probably salt and pepper. 53 B;Ec : som of the testator is directed to make | be Pizconholed by that committee. In e x ode Island committees are not re- ks i ¢ P'LLS - e, 36 he cane 5 he Copnts. ‘ Unless “‘you have tried one lately”” you have no idea h i STATEMENTS tie egislatore, give nublic hear- g‘flleflfi P 8cld everywhers, @ boxes, 10c., 28c, Lr?;l o%\ all l;]i‘ns and to report back all g°°d sealdswm t "‘7 '.’2'."_‘ 3 ills, favorable or unfavorabhle, to the : v — No, 1187 house in which they originated. Eat plenty of Sealdsweet grapefruit—have better health and — RSEEORT o7 CoNpITION, 0% | “Immediste sansidarstion was danisd B e it o goseion : : BANK STATEMENTS in the State of Connertient. at the close | (¢ Soldiers’ bonus bill and it went to Saye noncy O FOMEEeN Shpn 3 it o3l of business on Dec. 31, 19]3: lfl*:o fil';?g:ec:?lmn!:“’t;e e did -}n lthe 2 > - TEaNT o it . ¢ il T special elec- : PP} W 1 a toany RESOURCES. {ion °n Feb. 10 to nass on the logn of Most good fruit dealers sell Sealdsweet grape- ok o __REPORT OF CONDITION _OF| includi discou 22 5,231 e [BRe &isn {rui wil i insi . To ational Banke 1t Nors |2, OFerdtatts, psecured, oo 1| act upon the proposed 4508 e B L, g of Connecticut, a A : 32.73 F ss on Dec. 31, 1919: |3. FO? _fmto k, . Florida’s 'ood Fl’ult§ S ¥ s owned: . $389,318.55) 8 Deposited to LEGAL NOTICES. write to the | E3 3 il secare (z:’:n:ula; g V3 B F R S . Rt - 26. 1 J. 5. nt .. 3 over t - bonds, g Flo “m xch‘ng owned: oo o Nalvey .A.d.“,’. $60,000.00 NOTICE rida Ci E e, Tampa, Floridi 2 1 to Jwned and un- % TO PERSONAL TAXPAYERS. 2 piedged .... .. 54,950.00 = . h _ Viar Savings Notice is hereby givem to all persons Certificates and able to th rson: = 1560008 Pl e hon et T B S eatrint ' WA @ - ctually owne .00 7 $6,100.00 e e A 5 o 115,450,600 | pUFDoBe. oL colGEtng. the same T arin Sealdsweet-aranges are juiciest and sweetest. : 7390 . securities, be ]n?tznlh%’_;l‘;w? tlgon;go'sfigrg;:,g;\g Look lor’SaMn_vt_et trade-mark on boxes and wrappers. ¢ T = Sacutitien Schoolliouse Saturday, ~Feb, 14, 1920, L % l gthgr :lharz Ui from 2 to 2.36. 3 3 a0l 180,173.90 . bonds (no i rsons sending® tax by mall must . including { intivse stamp for recelpt If ! 5 stocks) owned H n“d Pt one is gila and unpledg- £ A i All_persons neglecting this_ motice : » i L pon eeens S11248151 must be proceeded dgainst 25 direeted | bond lssue. postoffice ana Memoriad and Library | O. 'A. Lewis, B. F. Davis; sexton, THOMPSON 28,192.75 | Total bonds, securities, ete. v the laws of this State. A resolution asking passage by con- | buildings. Henry Wi'gm; organist, Mrs. George g 3 other than U. 8. - 112451.81| Dated at Lisbon. Conn. Jan. 8, 1920.|gress of daylight saving legislation| Sheriff Wilecox has arrested a gang| W, Dunha committee to nominate| C. Clarke Pierce is cutting ice om 500.06] | Tl Meleave bAnk stock £.000.00 " ALWIN KAEMPF, Coflestor. | Went to the judiciary committce. charged with breaking into the Towle | officers far the Sunday. sehosls Deacon | the Ream pond for the J. B. Gladding! & 981 ¢, Bikel of Feders Sasicer ,000.00f B S RPRE .1 A red flag must be dispjayed at the g(;itage a3 l!l:e 'xlr];werhmn road. He|E. F. Wilcox, J. H. Wilcox, L. P.|estate and others. o0 are bank (30 per . cent. of : AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD |rear of a lcaded vehicle when the ma- | po/eves, he has fhe chaps who com- | Allyn, Miss Mary Coats Miss Harriet| Mrs. Annie E. Knight'has Felurned 4 5,000.09 | . Subscription) .......... 2,600.00 | at Montville, within and for the Dis. |terial projects four feet De- | Wit reaks at Maatunuck, Watch | Fish, Mrs. J. G. Osborne, -Miss Han- | grom spending several weeks with her 3. a Vale of banking =7 rlet of Montvill A P il e ity Hill and Charlestown during the sum- | nah Mi it s A4 * Rt owsiet d‘n ing ey ap llu,mon the §tif day of | hind the dimensions of the body, if a Sadi g 7! ffl?lln:r"&:wf heid b cousin, Mrs. Abbie Wood of “Putnam. 1 Sult aul nat’ © | combtren 2nQ UBINT g6500.00| Present-DAN D, HOME. Judge. bill before the leglglature becomes law. | "ifLc American String quartette of | of Baskeiball imthe . town hall Fri- | oy o 1200y has been spepding . T A tloe. T Purnitess ses 2000 ¥ 2y F " _|{ This flag must be displayed in the 3 A PESTF AL et Y “Il-1the holidays in Worcester. ™ **-" _ T IMIR tasarose |1t Tawiul reserve with - 20000t AL cid Distrier, dcccsseq °nt" | davtime and a red light at night. Tne | Doston, defiented a large audience in|day eveming. ¢ The Missionary seciety, met: Wed-§ 1 Amaints die from Federal Reserve bank .. 40,000.00| [ile dministrator appeared in Coure |bill is no tapplicable to the tawn of |8 “CU0e, (et Chursaay crening.| Horace CHft has gene to New Smyr- i, .00, “urternoon with Mrs, Evereft ' rn‘aun frfhagd trust 14. Cash in vault and net 3;.\1 ed a written application alleging | New Shoreham, and lishts are not re- % % th $§tsven under u:.e“nu- na, Florida, to spend thx winter with Fletcher. b 2l nies (other than .| amounts due from nation- t"at said estate is now in settlement in | quired on vehicles carrying inflamma-*| SPiCeS Of the Westerly Teachers’ club. | his brother, Judge Lem%1 Clift. Miss Lucy To is at ¥ L, Hi R T piiewet Y ¥ 3 er s L e e onging to afternoon. Fifty | are ew York -on busines. . E £ cks on dther banks = in the same city or town d estate, fully described in said a; A resolution introduced i . : There was t] of Sundad ! ta R 5 g5 S i 2 p- i uced . would pro- | memhers with guests attended. e s i 51 e 3% Teporting DEnk. TR graned) AneTorumE bamk .o 135362 | PUGHOL o Ordered, That sutq| MOt 0€ of the four assistant factory| The. Rhode Isiand senate has con- | Gieer. - e i Sy 30- o "¢ | school officers and .teachers at the 1 of Ttems 14, 2737, $i10 73045 7, apniication be heard and defermineq | ISPectors to deputy chief factory In- | curréd with the house in the passage|gunday schoob at 12 o'clock. Epworth |P2501a8¢ Thursday evening. $144,473.40. 18, Checks on banks locat- tie Probate Court Room in Montville, | JPeCLOF; and provides for an increaseof the soldiers’ bonus bill. League at 6.45 p. m. Preacking at 7.30. Marot's school is undergoing ks located ‘ed outside of eity or tow in said District, on the 12th day of the sajary of chief inspector from| Rev. Nathan D. Wood, D. D. of ST RS ™" | important repairs, ¥ or town of of reporting hank and January, A. D. 1920, at 2 o'clock in the | $2,560 o $3,000, and the assistants| Arlington, Mass., will preach mornmg,_ Congregational church, Pastor Rev.|- N\ir, and Mrs. Everett E. Rhoded - and other Loine “oth;:d;n"x:u;tm;s o 3,723, z:,ggtnerrm:!n.sgpdd al;:;‘tic::it;;e :;dehet pu’.& tr‘Svn; 8‘\1,500 t(n sz.tl);e. The dgz;:z zm; 'K"";’l‘ SBundafi inw%:g:a‘:ytntn- g‘ora;?k T, Rm M:min%? worish;‘p have been visiting relatives in.N-g-.‘, ,912. . n fund wi 2 ¢ , of sald | chief inspector would receive $2,] st churc] ev. Mr. s father[10.30 a. m. day school ,o’cloek. | Jersey. s 4 4 T ;Fo:. tzr;a:;;nrfl::g due Sl ;{:25 f,}}“fifi .:redexrive:n:ey ‘1):1‘ p;g; and the number of assistants would be | of Basil Boies Wood, librarian of the | Y. P; 8. C E:. at 6.30 p. m. M,-? and Mrs. Forrest Rhodes « e Do ooy Sewes | Tnterest eamed buvnoi 0 | Norwich Dulletin ‘s newspaper having "‘:“““L "":.i“’“;“"‘h’”- Westerly Memorial and Library 2sso-| ynion Baptist church, Pastor, Rev. J. spending the winter at Caroline Harl 4 , (approximate e 7 strict, a nether p ill provides that 2 G. Oshorne. Morning worship 10.30 | rs. AL D. Ellott and Miss Mary,st s - ana";‘?{fl’ifi‘;fii’. o -uites imd bills re- & i’liimg"?na‘“éf‘.’t‘° the date of said|“every commercial motor vehicle, mo- F'I‘h(a members of Pawcatuck and |- [ "qiday gehool 19 o'clock. Young | Noble have gone to New York for the able not past due : HETIlEL, Ot aih s oamm| o at return be made 10| or truck or vehicle operated for pur- | coonsn 1008¢s of Masons have .| Peopie’s mecting at 6.30. Preadhing at er of the winter. g ef —— 7| Customors’ account Lib- DAN D. HOME, Judge. |Dose of hire shall be provided with a | FFGi0 A0 Jny tation of Ttev. TCmand |7 ge. A Misses Muriel Backus, Annie % +eeeo $770,120.09; erty bonds aml Victory The above and foregoing, is a true | mirror, or reflector, so placed and ad- e;,e“mg in Christ Episcopal church. Y| Monday, January 12th, the meeting Eleanor Livingstone, “Mary TRkt notes . s Ver: 1,258.74 | “OPY of record. = justed as to afford the operator a & of the- Mystic Bridge Congregational rances Elliott are among those 7 PR e, TIES, = At SUSAN F. HOME, clear, reflected view of the highway church will be held at & o'clock. at 7|who were home from school for thes ' 32 Gapital stock paia in.. $100.000.90 $e5.01618) - F Clerk. Lin the rear of the vehicle.” STONINGTON o'clock the women of the church will | holidays. st 3 2 g i LIABILITI A , Fos i g 4 .,_|serve an oyster supper, This is to be | Capital stock paid in.. $100,000.00 |at oy gx‘?'iv’%&lfiin?‘:&-‘fi?bfl'fi Yadl hugaids. Stonington lodze, A. O. U. W, at its followed by a good 6ld fashipned so- WAUREGAN oA i Surnlus fund .. 772000000 | of Norwich, on the 9th day of Jam.|. Theodore Bodenwein of New London | annual meeting clected officers as fol- [cial time of brief addressel, music S P S i %nt‘é’l_lg ::Si n({&féfi:u s 16,690.30 %ry. A.' D.N%;flxfélb“ 3 is booked to tell of some of the things g‘wl: I-\—:(diergc Burk.’tpd!t mka;;er: :Ir‘»d amusrmb enl:e.t ;rms is no; mflyt roé At the Wauregan = Congregationgls™! +. and 3 o tiscoun 5 resent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge,|he héard and saw on his recent visit |George Kieburg, master = workman: |the members but for any who attend | church, the s e Pald .o ceee. B,6%6.85 | :g("l_::lpe,d a?rm';'}'.?'-t" 13 + | Estate of William H. Kellock, late of | to the French battlefields, at the Cole- | Charles H, Cushman, foreman: Joseph | the church. « Sty mm:finv jnr:,‘ecim:f:“a%e moen s:m T i Riatiin: LK 4 iy 552 | ane achelie, N. Y. deceassd. nial club Jan. 29. ; E. Cushman, everscer; David Vennard,| ~ ¥, E. White of Providenee s & vis- | Strangor’ s ; nterest and disconnt | ag10t, €arned (approximate) 1,645.32| . The Administrators exhibited thetr ; e Atiigist- O Myler. financier- | itor 4n- Stranger's Cohfession. Churchi schosl cted or credited,in ad- 28, Cireulating notes out- administration account with said estate| A large delegation from Narragan- | }eoOr g S e awe at 12 In the evening,.course of sersyii e of maturity and not L standing 3 58,500.00 | to the Court for allowance; it is there- | sett counell, K .of C., will accompany | Harry Maxwell, guide; Emanuet Mystic ‘Hook. and Laddér Company, | mons on Striking Scenes in the Ol A ounrrmnmate) s R | e i et O edered, That the 14 the degres ‘team to Norwich Sunday | Fouly NS0, walchuan: SeseRl Te|No. 1. held the anmual meeting Wea. | Testament, and The Worth of 3By, cru i 550.00| Ccompanies (other than in- ary, A D. 1920, a¢ mmo’zllgn:t!:g?g. 804 witneas the comferring of the tiird} .oy :n.‘u'e St Trederic Buck, al- |Resday_evening. The officers elected | The orchesira is proving a great help L ; cluded in Ttems 29 or 30) - 11,159.88| forenoon, at thé Probate Court Room|JcBres On & large class of White Cross| - o etote convention. he offi- | Were: Foreman, F. J. Moll; assistant|ih the evening service, as well' ag’ing., L TendnE L. . .97,m0.00| 3%, Certlfied checks out- 2 in the City of Norwich, in said Distriet, | couneil. - ee:’:‘:’er‘: mmmvr?y Past Master | foreman, J. B..Stimson; secretary, O. | the church school. * s, s ek . 35, Cashiet's chaeks on own BTy By B R appointed fof | A modern swimming pool is to be an | Workman A, F. Hodgson of Groton A. Lewis; treasurer. George E. Ting-| Christian Endeaver meeting: % Snksorenkers and trast o |2 Cablens Sheeks o owa | esring the same, and (52 said Admin: | added Waich HEI aftraction next sea: o T Papcaianeade o, Svin T AN 185382 | Total of Items 31, 32 and e | o Zive motice | yom, . Steningten Pointers. T 5 fots 7 5 R e BE .ooo. eoiienes 4,354.85] o33 31229852, : axt !Eezfie"i.&'fi%flél‘#"fia‘v’;;‘, °§d§'{m:“)‘,". It is said that evidence 13 Being| mpo Atwood plant ix to be more than mpfim» chl;:'ch me.?c!'ri:{ia? ‘nhf.ietx:x:‘o‘g: =r—————mei—aa of Ttems 31 and 33, »954.35 | Demand ' deposits (other tion in said District, at least tures|Collccted for the superfor cotirt to at-{4,5pn10q in capacity, and that.means a | With Mne. F. A. Coats of CIiff street,! a $67.812.53. than bank_deposits) sube days orior to the date of said hearing, | tempt to prove that Frank Jullana did| b0 1yagstrial boom for the borough. .|for the purpese of completing Red | Lo PR bk Bl " Bicadh, S (e R el TR e | oL hoet i Herorc and thal WM VST b0t o, 0 SO | Gt which are neded vory AN Ject to Tessrve (deposien 4] Inaiviawal deposits s The absve and forenoine is Mbtge | [UrIOW in Hereux's head wes not[l, "5n," i arransing to move to|badly at this time. ! " seemkd it Pavable within 20 ARys)s ject to check .,.... 41.49 | copy of record. s s traet odusea by ¢ BTL The: @ WPL A | Grevatand: other sor, Walter, end | Mrs.| William MacDonald of Potter ’ [' g 24, Tnaividnal deposits sub gl - /500,00 | Attest:. HELEN M. DRESCHER,' :W‘F d“’ O e st CTaim bis family are residents of that city. | Hill, R. I, called on Mrs. James M- { 3 gelect to check ... Ehesinay [ ToLnE, T domANS deporiis Jan108 Clerx. |is made that Hrreux was 'ehot and|yy,s Lillibridge has as her zuest her | Kendrick, Thursday. ' B oLt dniad ok 2100 {i5) subject to reserve, - Hiflsha &2 e epeoting. brother, John W. Miller, of Denver. | Mr. and Mrs. Louls P. Allyn have b JEEES § o T e e o Ttems 34 and 35, $359. AT A ConRT OF FROMLIE: In the proposed bonus act Pawea- | Rey. P. B. Braxton of Mystic will|gone to Daytona, Florida, for the re.| Fameus pain and ache L \ posits) sublect’ to re- 4149, ; ot Norwich, within and for the Distoin | s, B, 3o considered a part of West-{ preach {n the Third Baptist churen |mainder of the winter. kept handy, brings gratify 3 serve. Ttems 3£ a : _— . f 3 £ Seengn o o el e o ¢ KOVELG on 56 0 425 o shall)| il erwion muttn 14 cuendar | 147 2 o s Y s - - g | - § Progent—NTLSGN J. AYIANG, 7 or Il shew the old Jesse| & 3 wingds ‘easé. u) Total eeois ieniiinnn. T70,120.08 | enearn tahgovt:,utll'ne!o:;:untngn Siscounts| Estate of Minnie Karkate 121a %% | Moss estate, the site of tho present MYSTH “A‘teAd é‘ggfifa :I::!uze mw'!e‘d;e“‘y' HEML‘MAST (::i !:i?* H-u,‘“fim' 4 o} ;’-;fw:""&‘e '_°,:1’;"m:"‘,‘3‘ 3‘,;’&‘;"";:{ terest and discount was charged at ‘\"'o";}',’:,",'d"&1\’:,‘dml:';‘&‘,‘:!h,:f:::'::"é““ ' The Union Bgptist chureh held its|ed from Burnett's Corners 1o & rant back, neura}gh.o terest and discount Was charsen at|lew (See. 5187, Rev. Hest) enmiited, D% [ thie creditors uf said deceased To bring annual meeting Monday evening when | on Church sireet.. cles, and those pains from weather ex- - jates in excess of those permitted by |notes upon Which total charge not to| el Clalms agAlngt said estais the following officers were electdl: | Clarence Willlams has returned| Coo —they don’ law (Sec. 5187, Rev. Stat.) (exclusive of | cxceed 50 cents was made. was none | Vi{Lin stx manths from this Clerk, Miss Mary E. Coats;_ trustees, |from: New Yorlk. posure, too—they don’t fight notes upon which total charge not o |The number of such loans was none | POSUNE a notice to that effeet, . F. Wilcox, Deacon M. Man- | The Hgme Missionary ociety of the| 2333inst the counter-irritant” Sloan ;.;i"fu;wegfi!!;':hfl 1'“‘0-.; :)'.w!u;wl'\&na state 6f Connecticut, County of New ;‘;‘s'th LR ":0";',,2";" a4 i ning Miner, E. D. Evers, Dr. J. K.[M. B, church et Friday afterncon| Liniment produces. . SEe State of Connacritus Gounty of Wow | LONPR: a4 T Henry L.” Trisnie |Botcafd Last dwelt and in ihe ssaiy Bucklyn, eorge S. Richmond, Deacon | at the home of Rev, Jerome Freed; on| Keep tiiis old (nmxl‘x friend handy " . P AN - Reins, | golemitiy swear that_ the above state. | LOT ™ 204 BY Publishing the same once éxfiia‘}"ygn:::?(géonfion‘ m P‘n‘m- s 2 3§ for instant Sneem ain mfl,.,' . 2 shi @ ahove named % s lin a c! 5 o 3 i ing i -stai v ®olemnly swear that the -l«n:"-flldo: fia‘ ‘t‘l:fli\‘ll::r.m‘ best of my know« | caid District, and make return :a.':h'fl Chatles Alden Flish, Mrs. | ishout rulbing, lescing Mg ANt 15 ment is trné to tue best of . 18350 and hetlgr, - 1D OV 18T R4, CHARLES H. PHFELPS. 3 Cashier. becribed and sworn tn hefore me 9th day of January, 1920. JOHN H. PERKINE, Notary Fublle. Correct—Attest: COSTELLO LIPPITT, F. L. WOODARD. L. HENRY SAXTON, bompia,. HENRY L. FRISEIE, Cashier. Bubscribed and sworn ta hefcreerm' this $th day ¢f January, 1920, DWIGHT L. UNDERWOOD, - Notary Public. Correct—Attest: pugh: 3 A![‘}JEN. Directors; eacons and ' 5 Court. Battey, Miss NELSON J. AYLING, Tho above and foregoing 'is’“t"t‘l:llc : eopy of record "Pitfest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk of ceased are héreby notified s their claims againat sai eir el t&m::nfl. -1}» undersigne i e above egoing order, F&EDJ"-B.%K KA = U, CASTORIA NOTICE~Ali eredit muss, or clogged pores. You ought to, . keep a bams handy always. . . All druggists, 70c., $