Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 13, 1920, Page 9

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Oliver P. Crandall, overseer of the sor, has hi own makes an annual appropriation of n. It is mo easy task to imposters from the deserv- ing .poo says. Mr. Crandall has now under consideration a case out of a sort of test case, and idgment will depend, other for assistance. If these would be a drain on the ¢ the town that would not be + the conditions. Westerly men convicted of tering freight cars, and that the convicted supplied with dall for town assiet- + 'small scale. She|erly/ lost out in the nomination for rep- wood, provisions, shoes | resentative v expeeted ald from the an ssband is in prison. | ton, Monday evenin. for families and through bly come from by Police s thor- n was would he im- 1 €ht to impress thelr husbands tats, not tha town, ap named Lawrenca Just what he N 1l Last Saturday ' someons forcad tailor shon of Biwood reet, and got away dothes helonging to -8 f Drowa was soon sat- was the thief. Ho bad been in Wasterly nth, that he peddled for two days of ! for Gardiner. He at ¢ bad lived in the apss the store and had skip- p ) After further inquiry riained that bafore com- & employ- Then ence was to until * house of tho hunt alane. ned that Tac nz With No End” | Lucicy is the brid- that receivas| cuc of 4 FRISWELL’S WEDDING RINGS | and lucky = the grocm that) gives ome of ihese rings for| the brid: wil aiways esteem’ his good judgmecet. We abc cerry s fuil Boe of | Gifts All zadveriised goods ai the lowes: pricss. Friday morning, and was held under a trials and tribulations, The | bend of $1000. Sullivan, Society of Mar- ely smell sum to be dis-ligts an assistant pastor at the Church e overseer of the poor, and{of the Immaculate Conception, has gone ed to carry on his charita:|to South Leghorn, Pa., where e, will be :nd not exceed the approbri-ian ingtructor in a seminary of. the, order, ier 10 do this he personal-|where students for the priesthood are every call that is made)yeceived. He will be succeeded by Rev. i, and by the closest serutiny | gy Cassgne, who comes manages to keep within the |grom New Orleans. Willlam' A, Countryman, Wwho has su- pervised taking the manufacturing cen- sus in Rhode Island and Contféeticut, states that the census has ed, and he has sent his report to the federal census bureau. says he feels satisfied With the results of the census, and a substantial increase is predicted. Local Laeconics. Past councllors from Westerly will at- tend the state council,” Junior Order of Ameri¢an Methanics, day (Wednesday). Boxing, vaudeville lun ; . igh-priced lawyers, | Smoker, Were the attractions at s meet- bonds pending their{ing’ of ‘Merrill Post, Tuesday evening. Mr. Countryman in - Providence, American Legion, did not march as a body in the Knights the wife of one|of Columbus parade in Providence Tues- children. She has | day_afterrioon. -Willlam Mitchell, ture, in the republican caucus in’ Pres- Mr. Mitchell was available to meet |3 Tepresentative for that town 1917 session. An anti-Flynn family. | “After oharge | have to hand it ” \e of tha town | Flynn, that he is not a hard loser. Flags were displaved Tuesday in rec- of the impris- | ognition of Columbus Day. Ths display of a 2 waste of money as all electors are pract said and done; Westerly loi fam- | orby, been political banner display here contends that | since 1906. service between Westerly and Norwich NORTH STONINGTON The Ladies’ soclety of the Third Bap- tist church held its _annual m.’et.ln‘ at the home of Mrs “H. M. Perkins last ‘Wednesday afternoon, the president, Mrs. Elmer E. Maine, presiding. It was unani . mously voted to contihue last year's board of officers through another year. Mrss. L. F. Park was chosen to fill & Va- cancy on the work committee, this being the only change made. Tea was served. ‘When the grange met in regular session Friday evening the event of the meeting was the burning of the mortgage which had been held on the grange hall by Mrs. Wilbur S. Maine. » Mrs. Lucian Drury read a brief bistorical sketch en- titled A Grange Chronicle, after which the grangers gathered around the- altar and: with clapping of hands watched the cremation of the mortgage by Worthy Master Clifford B. Thompson. When it had been consumed Rev. Lucian Drury, acting chaplain for the evening, offered a prayer of thanksgiving and all present united in singing the Doxology. These exercises were preceded by vocal solos by Frank Maine of Laurel Glen. After the close of the grange session, ice cream and cake were served and dancing Wwas en- joyed by the,younger members. The Third Baptist Sunday sschool vis- ited the Second,Baptist school Sunday and remained for the preaching service which followed, Rev. F. S. Robbins sof Preston occupying the pulpit. Mrs. Thomas B. Hewitt and Mrs. Ed- ward Man went to Williamstown, Mass., last week to attend the funeral services of their relative, Prof. John H. Hewitt. and, Conn. liams at tea Friday. convention in Norwich. pearss, from the women's vote. “to be made” list for the next election. chool to the ntion in’ Wat Miss Beatrice M rbury. worth, is home on sick leave. when the volume of bu ered. Alban W. Coop ond Congre: organist of the Sec olated reciizl in the Tuosday evening. Two prohibition of sultation with i Tuesday afterncon. Chief Brown on for dinver at the supposed leading nt Tuesday af-' of thy DTty was not sort of service, an thereupon summoned a police o Major Bourdon A. ceived the discha: vice men who. have mads serviee medals. STONINGTON oTcers parted. | 2mong_e: sigh: wound. arrested Josa Mar eartier | & Recommends Var-ne-sis- To All Who Suffer From Rheumatism ‘W. A. Varney, Lynn, Mass. Dear Sir—* For six years I suf- § fered with rheumatism. My knees were o stiff 1 could scarcely walk, and in going up, stairs I had to pull myself up by taking hold of the rail. Isuffered constant pain. Physicians said I had muscular neuralgia, and I teok many remedies without relief, At times I was unable to turn.in bed. My stomach was so bad that I could scarcely retain food. I took Var-pe-sis and found it of great value for my stomach as well a3 for my rheumatism, as I am now free from rheumatism and can eat any- thing with noiil effects. is a wonderful mediej e and I can did.” Mrs. MARGARET MAHONEY, 622 Fifth Ave., let,“ The Rust of Human Hinges.”. It's Froe. Address W.A.Varney,Lynn, Mass. VAR-NE-SIS RUB-GN EASES PAIN | And Says She Re; Weak, Run-Down Nervous Women ) 1 i | The W. W, Batkus Smagitnd], 2 gen- erst] hospits] with will emiipned moadical sogtl el it | depurtnrents, ofers o fioes e’ COUTEE 1D VOUNLE CWomsm i E. A. DOWD), R.. N.. Bgrriintearinnt of! Niumes;, who, ater her that i telsof the resuits stoanp of M Personaluseof Nukated bron o 1 had often st admic Gt prick up the health and strength. oo Dost ezactiag work singing for the soldicrs buily s (S o biated Jron, might readiy ¢ a ever, However, Late President of the United States—Takes Nuxated Iron for Health and Strength gards It as The Ideal Tonic For All Miss McKinley has a 'voice of unusual quality and it was following her work became weakened and run-de. Iron. Once more in superd p. says she is convinced that Nuxate Strength, Health and Blood-Buiiger. " 1 0 *aual as 3 singing for the soldiers that she "vn and had recourse to Nuxated sical condition, Miss McKinley| practically nine times out of ten ung.nerves and failing strength arid vitali are die to defciency of Iron xn“fhevfifmfig Y ho is e e nd does ot know it i hat there ure thousands of st ooy 1esd si the tuld up thelr ted blood b Among other py o ms\i}mn;fihmfi against most part, Ifound New Jerses 'V, Who_ sa; to put their ob ffc inte theie e;‘iu drugs but thaut it no- it wwk&mnbmm Iron is ane of the an aus 3l strength and blood-buiiders, bor‘mho Curt?‘ ‘Wileox of Jewatt Cl!v“l'::d r usehold goods meved from re Friday and stored at the home of Mr. and | traaior iy e verri Mrs, Everett Bruce at Long Cove. Miss Emma Davis of Noerw) spent several daye last week With frionds in the village. Civil Engineer E. Pitoher, with Mrs. Piteher and mem! ig:nt Sunday at the Pitcher cottage on Mrs: George F. Dean Was a guest at Misses Minnie L. and Helen S. Coatses |the home of her son. William Dean, are visiting Mrs. Stephen Hall of Port- RWICH MW\S OCTOBER 13, 1920 inistrator of the estate of his mother, : n e the Tate Mrs. Martha P. Norman. . Mrs. from the tropical abound in the islands. Mrs. Harmen L. Pé ic C. h detached from the submarine base, where he had been for & term of two vears, which expired last August, and ordered to Panama. Mr. family left Brown's Crossing Tuesday and will sail from New York on an army |eVening. . A large crowd were present. transport for Panama Friday of this |There was dancing and we, el Charles J. Plerce, chief engineer of the steamer Peguonnoc, spent Sunday at the fam:1y home at Allyn's Point, Mss Margaret Hempstead of Hartford spent the weak end with her aunt, Mrs. J8ab B. Rogers, at her home in the vil- Pendleton and two daughters, Misses Janet and Lois Pendleton, of Colchester. The members.of the choir of the Com- gregational church met with Mrs. W.-O. |Lonsdale, R. L, Sunday. Seyms, the organist, for practice Satur- ndon - Saturday. J. A. Birch isin receipt of news son, day evening. % Horace H. Cran- < mer,. 3 McKinley, GALES FERRY mfi‘: el had just returned to Rizal from Central China, having been on guarq duty to Gen- body-to-Church Sunday, there was a good iie is now at- tending the army vocational schopl automobile work. e makes mention of t typhoons and the snakes which riins of the vi and her sister, Mrs. Stephen Perkins, of the family, [ Brier Hill with other relatives, visited their cousin, Mrs. Norman Daboll, in New London Friday to meet another cousin, A number of voters from section | Herbert Caok, and his bride from Provo of the town attended the repul cau- | City, Utah, ¢ cus at Ledyard Center Monday afternoon: Chief Special - Mechan! E. HEBRON Mr. and Mrs. H. Rhode of Amston gave Berger ~ and | & Wedding reception at the Amston inn to Amston and Hebron friends Saturday ere served, the evening being enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. James Martin and little son of East Hartford were week end guests of Mr. and M¥s. G. A. Little. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raymond enter- tained Sunday Mrs. Raymond’s parents, Y Mr. and Mrs, Craig, a sister, Mrs. Hanna, rs. S. E. Brown of Providence spent {2nd Mr. and Mrs. Harold Belcher the week end with Mrs. E. V. Mann at TRedfern cottage. Manchester, Dr. C. E. Pendleton and Mrs. == Miss Eva M. Austin of North Oxtord - Mass., gpent the weck cnd gt George C. umnxly were visitors of Mr. and 3 T As Sunday was observed as Byery- | g oier . : ertrand E. B“'u, the congregution ‘at the - Congregationai | Hertrand T Denway of Nosth Gitorg, | Georse C. Spooner F ’ Church to listen to an"able discourse by | Ma%%. and Ofive A. Alarish-of y the pastor, - Rev, Howard: Champ, -Spe- | UPEIY, wio Were united -in. mis on L are by’ th chotr was Wil rendes: ;\.uxn Ay, ?c:.h 6, hhre uz‘qfli: -umg oneymoan ‘at . ¢ e of ~Geoege :&MN the lotntm speoiaily interest- | 7 TN . S Tt s that next Supday, moriy | - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swansen and Mr. | ing Rew Mr. Potter of Hartford a tem- |and Mrs: Oscar johnsen of, Proy R- | homestead. um%.?‘uu!;ee. :m preach in the Con- ,L(A“:e{a,u,mon Sunday at Charkés Sah- :b”“ Forest May, with her srogat urc > - Shrewsbury, Mass., spent the - m‘vfim nn( n:;:be::! ":afi 4nson Reed died at his home,Bet. §, | with her mother, Mrs. H. G. H.nrt-." . Si, W 05 o Toun: Mrs. W. Richards attended the fait T , Rockville last Wednésday. ¥ . Mrs. Hargy, Palmer of pent the week cad at the e hawing suffcred a shibek.. Tie, léaves two towns, met with Andover) Ci E.- 8. a | jons, Voloey .of Putnam .4ud. The: of{ Middletown, — % Rally day service. e " | orcester, Mass,” Durjal yaw .%'E ol ety CON Gun il - : s “%s-s 197 acres of land near Babcock . - STERLING Mrs. Maria Potier, wife of the late Al- | hunting and fishing purposes. ‘The" NORTH TEK fred Potter of. Killjngly, -was' burjed re- | nolds the lease for five years and Mrs, 1da Owens of Dafielion spent the |€ently in-the family lot Ip the Parker Hil | $10 & year rental A week end at the.parsonage. Richard Fortune raised a good crop of sweet potatoes this season. The cars being taken off ~at Foster Center has been ¢t disappointment' to mux:.":hu often vistten Providence. John GriMith filled: his 'sfio the past week. E % Several local people’ attended the fair at Fiskville, R. 1. 3 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Earle of Worces- ter, Mass., spent the week: ehd with Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Plummer. Luther Cole and Fred Cole spent Sat- Rev. and Mrss. O. D. Fisher and son were guests of Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Wil- Rev. Lucian Drury and Rev. 0. D. Fisher attended the county Sunday school North Stonington, which usually has heen a republican town, this yvear went democratic, the change resulting, it ap- The names of 67 women appear on the hompson and Mrs. W. A. been appointed delesates he Third Baptist church and Sun- Connecticut Baptist aine, who teaches -in Hibberd R. Norman of Norwich has { been appointed by the probate court ad- fie—ux] 1 £ personal visit will enable you opportunities offered. S Var-ne-sis § recommend it to all suffering s I § orth Troy, N.Y. { s s e & EVERYTHING INCLUDED . NOTHING RESTRICTED Have You Seen Tt e ‘ Demonstrated ? INVESTIGATE ! \URNEFOR & 000N OUR GREAT DRIVE IS ON. Results have surpassed by far even our fondest expecta { been added to our great list. But there are hundreds more who should he taking advantage of this greatest of all opportunities. REMEMBER, OUR ENTIRE STOCK, CONSISTING OF MORE THAN $250,000.00 WORTH OF THE WORLD’S FINEST MERCHANDISE IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL. Do not delay, but come in today and look over our wonder- ful exhibit. You will be amazed at the beautiful collection we have on display, and every article is reduced | 25 T0 509% DURING THIS DRIVE which will continue throughout the month of October. The items listed below are but a few of the many articles in our store. A to see for yourselves the wonder ooy " ALL ARTICLES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES GN ORIGINAL TAGS JUST DEDUCT DRIVE tions in these first few days. Already hundreds have ut=Cadden Co. urday in Woonsocket, R.L. X Mr. and Mrss. Victor Bottigge and rorhhgghm_qa.-um: Rich Milk, Mrss. Lucinda Cole visited friends in The Original Food-Drink For A1 I Neo We will arrange easy terms on any item during this drive, opening new accounts, if you so desire, and al low a very liberal discount even on casy terms. Come in and talk it over with us. Arrangements will be made to store, without charge, any furniture or article bought dur- ing this drive, subject to delivery at your command. 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