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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 20, 1920 imm————imevamay | ot the many new books. & Mrs. R, T. Bixby. = | moved to the old hotel property on the | as many loyal subjects. It's Juat) The fircmen's ball held Saturday ev-| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodworth of | Green, which they purchased recently. everyday common sense that causes|second, economical. I onifig in the Country Club house umder | Westport and Mr. and Mrs. Jl. €. Tatarop | Mrs. Ethel Blakeley is still confined to | the auspices of the Village Improvement | ndtored to E: | association was a_successful affair, bein | visited Keency well attended. Music for the dancing| Academy. ’ - Com e sl by violin hudihany Nire. Guy Richmond entertainéd a few | spere a day or two At a Sime. satisfying helps to the Lungry Mr. and Mrs. Dudley C. Perkins and |friends at:eards Saturday evening in|. The condition of the roads leading Competent, dependable, daughter, Miss Jennie G. Perkins were | honor of her guest, Miss Mildred Tilden, | the Center, which are under constr Mrs, Harrison spoke fode Edward M Burke held a regular| mortgages, one chattel mortgage.and one | ., ., "¢ " Nathan A. Gibbs, cashier. | of Norwi is very chaotic, all being in the same | was a bulwark of strf R of € Westerly probate court, |lease. {Thames National hank, Norwich, on al Mrs. Ott of Brooklyn, Y., is therough and upset condition. and that to| Yyilks a consclentious li iay attergoon, with Clerk Everett . Loeal Laconies | fuest of Miss Stokés and Miss Claassen. | Hebron being absolutely closed.. A de “as recorder. Local republican and democratic wo- metor trip to East Wareham, Mass,, Sat- tlotyl urday, enroute to Plymouth and. other| Mrs. Oliver L. and Misses | tour has been arranged by ay of the Efidfi:l&‘vu wearing he Aitken was appointed ad-|men voters are planning to hold separate | N nny D. Young of Norwich |lake over some back roads, the necessity e en N.-H,, last Week an@ | her Led, being able to' sit m iy all who eat to be unstinied In their|allows no dust or ter, N. H., reck a r hed, being able p only for a muich Bisouit—onalto tm Lathrop at = Phillips | short time. “The mail is. belng carried {0 | - PEAi3e of Royal Lunch Biscuit—ong o fmpair their Hop River by difterent. persons who can places of interest. Sarah and F: t £ state i ences, with speakers from out of s. Perkirs and daughter will spend { were in town Saturd for which is inconviencing. travelers con- | With them), [ i Her . fl:;;.;ii B m;h;':n:-}»m{v g(‘une‘!}"}‘\::: f:\'::.',nn?fcnnmmcp being for the purpose m}:: fio also at Attleboro, Mz\sn,“and '_ Carl W. Brown of Norwic is establish- | siderably. Y counselor almost reverently. 51 ATIONA Not t1l) oid er was appointed appraiser. of political instruction. E will visit at Anthony. R L. befors re-|ing the Delco light system at Dyron Wil- | It is understood hat Clayton E. Hunt “I've seen many younz marrie R NATIONA %, S S Ddight ¥. Stillman, guardian, was em-) Public political talk has subsided In|tyrning home probably spending most of | son's. i connn:’l:‘ a‘,; d‘)»(pfl!l»nl‘ln take the | women Jike you baking all {hos RARISCUAT He saw the colors die / powered to scll the one-quarter interest of | republican Westerly. It's all over XDt | e time of Miss Perkins' vacation from | T Pupis to the Windham High school as o ' e 2 minor in the property on Canal .| the_formality of voting. her duties at the Thames National Bank, formerly, mear Railroad avenue. The property The town clerk of Westerly, in addi- | Norwich, on the tour. COLUMEIA -« ., be sold to Peter Da Rocco for $11.500. |tion to his regular office duties, is re- e mino e is $3,08\07, which is|quired to serve as clerk of the town :'.THT % ¥ .h::v'v': flan r}) rdi b rk of the probate court. AS he drew near. B COMPANY s Carolire B. Freeman entertained | _William Vannesse, thé boy who is liv- b e week end Mefor J. P. H: ing on the farm belonging to Miss Nellie NORTH LYME ular are Mrs. | couheil and cl Mrs. Hayes, of San Diego, Cal Hunt of Pine street, was given a birth- l'rm auction_at !\I\)k:nd Holmes® Thurs- Rovar Lumcy . o . Stillm: - e is a chief a sergeant, but no €ap- [ ana Mrs. J. G. Hayes of White . |day party last Tuesday evening. Twelve |day was lirgely attended. : it in N & Then, e St gl 4 N o tandnt of polie ¥ ¥steeit | M™ 16 motored. here from New | of his friends, old and youn, met to cek | - Mr. ard Mrs. George Babeock visited | Biscuit = w Eng. e Mt 3 % ihe Washington Trust_company. exect-| Tha membership of the town council po- | cbrate the event and pass a pleasant | Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Babeock in Middle- land and clsewhere that e L S tor, of the estate of Jessie M. Goublay,|lice committee is nearly as large 38 the | A work end party of young people, at | evening. town Wednesday. Eack at his owa dear land He gazed once mere. Clothed with the tints he krew, Opal et riss ‘888 Sime, THis native fale: —Altred Noyes, in made first and final report, which Was|police department examined fhe cottage on the Bluff of Herman| Mrs. H. W. Porter and Mrs. Abbott| M. J. Stark was in Middletown Wed- and approved for record. The|® John Gallagher of Paweatuck, a candi- |\yulf, of Norwich, chaperoned by Mr. |Little attended, as representatives. from | nesd: te alued at $97,434.95, With| gate for the legislature from the town of iand Mrs. Veilliam'I. Elfiott, of Norwich | this town the a balance of £8.305.02, which will be|Stonington, Is a law student in the of-|were Misses Dorothy and Helena Wulf | county tempo n L ¥ bes the Paid_over fo the heirs in addition 10| fca of Judge Herbert W. Rathbun. infof Comectcut College. Beatrice Jones of fat Vernon Center Wednesday last. Tiere | season, have the first installment paid under the Wwill. | yyesterly. Mt.-Vernon, N. Y.. Lillian Dungan, Nor-|are at present 37 children at the home | winter. The first and final account of the| "Afr and Mrs. John H. Murphy and|wich, with Vincent Jones and Wesloy | and the same number under the care of | JMrs. L. B. Leete of Washington Trust company, administra« gaughter, Helen and Grace of Narragan- | Jones of New Haven. The woung people | the home authorities for w they have become an every-meal-time staple in many homes. Substantizl, vet delightfully tender, and with a mild sweetness, they add to the enjoyment of preserves, milk and nnpal meeting of ¢ the | Artist and v flome for children held | been at the rs. Van Veen, who have osdick T luring ‘the me to New York for the | Madison returned e theg e s P Tionie ey after s other everyday food. The name ROYAL LUNCH MOOX SONG IN AUTUMN. £ androthe “am ey i 1y biscui Mqon of the ch leat, of the tor of state John Kenyon, Was| g avenue, are en route to Chicago. {attended the firemen's ball at the Coun- [found homes with farmers and others. Mrs. G. H. Strong. is on every biscuit. A apm of anging shufting appr rd. The estate is valued | *x SFOTE 8L T trell s visiting her | try elub house Saturday evenine. Randall Porter left Saturday last for | Mrs. Fanny Jillotson of 2nd in the famous In-cr-seal Trade ol e Bl whits, gl at £3,030.10, be distributed among|eseyer ¢n New York. ‘Commander and Mrs. Guy Davis with | Amherst colle here he been ap- | ited Mrs. G. H. Strong Friday ,1:’“ the green. M’ n beneficiaries - 1 rvin and Miss Katheeine | pointed assistant instructor in chemistry [ Mrs. Fehrer and daughters were up Moan of The secbibe Beins Al thi ot ook Sl 7 Tor ‘tha con Mt: aud Mrs/ Faye | trom New: York qver. the' week ‘and and. NATICNAL BISCUIT COMP, Sie's fire. n the estate of Sarah J. Chamberlain, 0 Risdon were a party that motored to | for the college year. Mr. and Mrs. Ray- m New York qv he week end and 1 \] 1 v X - 1 1stock, Gonn., a copy of STONINGTON New' Haven In Commander Davis' car. [ mond Lyman were his guests on the trip. | entertained friends {rom New Yo b... = ANY Moon of the goidenrod and the Mip of th was received for file and recora| The Republican League of WOMEN|g;iyrday to witness the Boston College, | The bicentennial anniversary exercises | Mrs. Faray Tillotson reiurned P 3 . n t w court voters hai organized and elected these .. yalo football zame. of Columbia Congregational church began | home in Lyme Sunday aft a Moon :fm\#:':}u plume and the ™ 2 wdministrator of thel yicare: Mrs. Helen M .Myers, Chair-| afise Martha Bolles of New Jersey, [ Sunday morning, the 17th. when the pas- [ month's visit with Mrs. William =nr hold. $E TR nything else, to stay Moon of the elear autummal midsight T. Wall showM& a|yan: Mrs. Sarah A.«Foster. Miss Louise | woq s guest over Saturday at the home |tor, Rey. T. Newton Owen, preached an | G. H. Strong, N. §. Strong, ¥dward and | Lunch Biseuits ‘table staples 1 mzer until meal time, or be- hour. 2 was received and 1| moymibull, viee chairman; Miss Josephine | o¢ hor relatives, Misses Inise and Fanny | able sermon on The Changes in Religion [ Robert Stronz motored to Hammonasset | they are all of that. Thay exnress|fore going to bed. For the childres Be a5 & beckoniag toreh that T may knew Denson, _secretary; Mrs. Lilian M. |p Frucmute. During the Past Two Centurles. the text | Sunday atternoon. = = | the very spirit of the n *| there 1s.goodness In every bitd, ato the darkness whither my foet should tory of the estate of Mar- pton; Mrs. Mary C. Denne-| “zre Franklin H. Brown _clnsed her | being from Ezekiel 36: 11, “T will do ohn Evans is spending the week af keepi: s n 5 . treasurer: ) Hize | s < S afvn T T Ping. Toyal Lunch Biscuit combine . valuation $300, was re-| DTAYIOR UoAm e e, Mrs. Sarah A- | cortage Redfern in the village Friday better unto you than at. vour beginninz.” | Alvah Morgan's in East Lyme. ¥ p oy L s - < opbuch S etve 2 Foster, Mrs. Mabel Babcock, Miss Graceling with her sister, Mrs. 1. V. Mann, |7t was a comprehensive discourse on re- —— LR s * I f Pdmond P. Talllon.|p, “\ypaler, Mrs. Ernest Rossie. MiSS ‘retyrned to their home on Laurel Hill av- ligious observances and ec 1 cus- | Georgetown.—This town, which is al- 2 = | Bascon me still where the lorg road fof e fumniture was set aside| ' " Gyerman, Mre. Sadie Kennedy and onye, Norwich. toms of two centuries ago. as compartd | ways mo: erous in aiding any good er It is announced from the lows the rill; * wal also $322.35, the |\ L0V Toliay, executive committee. | xrr manny A, Northrop spent the week | With those of the present time, showing | eause in which its peovle are interested, | 1 ! West Tlaven, which is in the | Sever the loom where the deepest hol- L it o ""A motor corps organized for Work oM lenq wifh her relatives Mr. and Mrs. C. | that there is now. a higher standard of has just contributed 150 cans of fruit, | library, is ha c : . t a movement it on P Yy Y, PR ™ ooy of the witl of l\\_ar— slection day ie composed of Miss Ednalp“coicer and Miss Kate B. Colver at |Telizious thought and observance than | jelly and vegetables to the Danbury hos- | Géorgia Scranten stant Iibrarian foot t the next general assembly for leaguss he fa 4ol rie mansee, who died in NeW| neeler, Mrs. John F. Noyes, Mrs. Hen-[yo Supmarine Base. formerly. | pital. hes L To the little house Where ahe waits for . N e v R, Palmer and Mrs. Seth N. Williams. Mr. and Mrs, . A Hunt, also Mr. and | el S o ‘e at the door ko T T P ot Eotess Mrs. Clayton E. Hunt, motored Sunday to | === = e —— = Then, 3 suiting woos; you basl ahieti n 4, filed releases for Stonington Pointe o idenest lcalling unon® M. Mrs oy Hora Edward B. 8 o Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dunham are in WINDHAM L T e e Then. O kindly moon, vou may fade frem r and Sarah F New York The women of St. Paul's guild held a| Mr. and Mrs. James A. Utley have IO 1S A O TDI . " Fawin R. Browning is home from|successful food sale and tea in th: ight, For the gleam in her weicoming eyes will parish house ‘Saturday afternoon. The g, T e S R —a lard, X Heratd B. Hinckley and Miss | proceeds amounted to §75, which inciuded e e e e Mrs. Fdmond Langley, of Pawtucket,|prydence Hinckley have returned from a | individual gifts of $2 pitive sident general of the| vigjt in Fast Orange (N. J.) Mr. and Mrs. Guilfori Smith closed HUMOR OF THE DAY Taue American Revolution,| " Ppioneer Mook and TLadder company | their summer home here Friday ani re- un_ OWI‘ i r as written| pog accepted an invitation to visit the | rarned to South Windham. = For the benefit of ladies we wish to S ng tha will make | wakefield fire @epartment on the night of Representative F. W. Siuxford of Stam- 3 e that the posioRice department does P e the the 1 Rhode T8-| xovember 6. ford spent Sunday with his mothzr cnd o not maintain a separats staff clerks ¥ . % Yotk for Bl WG they | e A to handle lctters marked *In Haste”— a a November 2. Mrs, The L. A’ S of Lhe Consregational Louisville Courier-Journal. ssen, daughter of Mrs GALES FERRY chwich i3 planning ifs annual harvest Vinol Is What You Need to “How do you know what kind of pees ‘e hir birthday 0-| ¢ 4ne Sunday morning service in the | supper, to be followed oy A stercopticon Make You Strong and Healthy ple the Newcombs are if you've mewer (W af pomCing Bt M. E. church, Rev. G. Il Wright spoke | lecture. 4 4 met themr" * tarbe ishand's big estate in)e o "nent, 34:1, the theme being Life’s| Rev: A. W. Cliffor{ and Alfred Abte Because it is a non-secret, scien- “I have heard their phomograph selee- a 70 perome Wil be | Climax. At the offertory an agthem, motored to Bridgeport Saturday and ai- | | tific combination of the most suc- tions."—Boston Transeript. - . et phter address | iria by Miss Grace A. Chapman and D.| Next Sunday morning Rev. A. W. cur- | | SR (R FIERTI00 SR —That was a_delightful trip we had_wp k ¢ senator will leave| A5 Y M Ghort missionary program | ford Wil preach on Why Go to Churchz | | 414, Beef Teptones, lro on the steamer, Cam't SUIl feel The ) 3 e e P B e Sont from | Eing three anewers to-the auestion, 1or | | Yomics and Hrpophosphites. n the steamer, vou st ’ son regide 2 ftet supper for| W8 BINE DT e ook the benefit of those who are not in the enriches the blood with thou- " Hub—No, the ‘landlera Nas mingih $00 ¢ mber 6t thel “to, CH der of the school were in- | habit of or do not think it necessary to sands of red blood ~corpuscles, Exchange. % b B Daug A Revolution. | e O e {hird annual conference, to | attend church. The topic for the C. E. quickens the circulation, creates % . ) Georee MeRride, while motoring Mon- | ¢ "} 10 Ma NNy House, Nor- | meeting is Bessons from Recent Events. | |a hearty appetite and imparts Flubdub zays he has alwars veted & - €ay aftern aw a_beautiful silver: | Sien. the 22nd. The Epworth Leader, Elizabeth Anderson. strength and vigor to every part certain way because his father & 1 - s Mt i e L | wieh, 22nd. AP Tarch ey Wind e “He'll have to recken with hig wife 4 ra The fox was| coning sarvies was conducted by arge number of Windham people of the body. 3 evider g chased a Aog, al-| pivard Chase, with the tople, Spi | went to Willimantic Friday cvening to B < this fall"—Louisville Courier-Joursal | M thoegh n g was in sight. However, | Hiqnard FUAN TLE - % hear Freeman, Lake and,Brandegee. Physicians Prescribe “I Rave found out we can have AR Reynard was doinz his best to throw | * gack 80 P 0r t o Y o mbers of Mrsfi| Twenty-one were present at the first and Druggists Recommend open- fire in our library.” 3 the dog oft ent. The foX ran|p“yriing Hurlbutt's class of young girls | meeting this season of the Woman's “That's a grate plece of m‘— a ! ton of the stone wall, keen-| ;)"0 heg home to organize o Blue Bird | Missionary soclety held with Mrs. Guil- Baltimore American. Ink ntomobile for quite| =0 by eetings once In four weeks. | ford Smith. Plans were made for the ® He—"T always say what 1 think.” p Ao sutly (he umped | " " ohject §s to promote meritorious | winter's work and the members sewed on She—"1 notics that you are extremely fr b foseed the roud In front| conduct. for which the members receive | patchwork. It was voted to sew for the reticent."—Roston Trasscript. beads for each line of work for the|family of Rev. J. E. Hallmetz, a Swedish ;s = ‘ = - L inaty the animal crossea | JL0S T ST bresent were Miss Doro- | missionary in Dubois, Pa., and work will | e g n a0 e wange, T ((hy Bifch who' was made president, | be ready for the next meeting on Wea | ol TWhE T oTte ST . T Misses Holen L. Colver, Tillle Klenss, |nesday, the 27th. Tea and rusk were ’ . b - g b Dorothy Davis, Em Beth Bennett Mary | provided by Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Ada ' = ‘,‘,",‘"’., T:M-"u:";.'f', ;.','."«-"_'w'.‘..;:.': o wheel trac | Jones, Louis Jenes ang_Fdna Erickson. | Larrabee. The officers are: President, # Does All Wficlmm S oy The Gales Ferry” library now _ fully | Miss Dorothy Brown; vice presidents pe t: thine . ] uing dog woukd | 1 Tn ita new locatlon, wan opened to | rs. . E. Guild, Mrs. A. W. Clifford; ol ‘YO“ . i A weman has mere homer tham ‘a T . ham- | the public at the cottaze of Stephen T, | secretary, Miss Grace Bates; treasurer, - s 3 ! | Norman Monday cvening at the eloss of | Miss Cl obnson; sewing committee, | Geo. Wm. Bentley Co., New England { : { \ T Tan et We- the-ashntuih NN | % o et | & mecting of the board of directors and | Mrs. C. R. Utley, Miss Gertrude Arnold: | Sales Agents, 192 State Street, Bos- { N i3 oy Sor IPANN gu T Ml nt T ot inmt tox | officers of the lbrary for the inspection | program, Mrs. Clifford; entertainment,| ton, Mass. Tt dosm't seem quite fair” A A e “What deesm't™ . . : ko o ’d ": “This metion picture nigture comedian Mrs. Sidney & aisde ol rovidence, gets 31668 a week and bir dog. whe ) convention ol =t e froi - bones a day."—Birmingham Age-Her- anteténcs, Witl ald. Mes ert. Bitgooo X Teroms e, £ Jenkins—M Bezgs s much oMer : e ! Mill, Nentucket, Mass., than1 thougnt * cation m from Presi- 1746. Between 1723 and 1875 o o bl gt CAMSEL, n that the mext an ss than twelve such mills operated Aesop's Fables., and she told me she'd n A be held in the city of upon the island. This was the fourth ot thom W thavctical otmes it Mpwieis ciasiis: Mavelly sbun | to be erecied, m:d7 s outlived its three Busrowe—Sersy jolt! haihse X atl Wester] padriay predecessers which have been destroyed. looking for a little financial swosor (B agaim Goe Nt thal o Bangs—YouTll have o hunt further. M. 1 with the murder 2 3 . . . T am not the littie fimancial sucker 1 T The reporters Kb HE So.':en, sasoline sign is used to be—Ottawa. Citizen. . ends. 50 as to 2:lhal S RO % “The fair plaintiff wants $100.000.% " r an oft-day of court more than a symbol of ser- “Shy says her heart was brekem. he court proseed- = b 2 : feelings lacerated and her pride hum- i . given"in The | g\: 4 vice—it is 2 pledge of quality. On Bled. 4 is the news and the World’s best Gasolir s £ X : “She must have suffered a great desd s n betore the toiat | | the island of Nantucket or in the of damage” Qities Persiaod by eniisoiling: Famn rural towns of northern Ver- i i . Pipers of thedaiger eilis Ev ighw g T g On the surface™ < very motor highwa s r 5 i Exfrrdmgen e gty fes %"way flmmi; 192y mont, standard quality Socon oy LIRS MRS . Town CI Whipple sacoline 1 s 1 mingham Age-Herald. i : o 1o Toma picturesque New Eng- gasoline is always obtainable— : Pk W o B | lond and Nes Yoy ~ and always satisfactory. THE KALEIDOSCOPE 3 B. B, and a part of the lon 35 { ‘e # Socony Trail”, There are different grades of crude prr o e i < 2 Cana Sdzieny s . o archbishop . b: chreiber to Karl P. Bou- petroleum, different methods of refining The Meeres ara- srefiied with Raviag 2 . in exst part of town it and consequently different qualities of ey i A % r rty p Bdward .| the finished gasoline. Socony is refined ¢ g * IR e : & The largest baok in the werld is an X h: Wethii from selected crude stock, by the most atlas weighing ipedrly, a o (HRNIONS 2 Rachel Richmond, et al, : - up-to-date and efficient methods known b / nue; Mary | i - . At met : y A Seotch law of 1288 made & bach- s Tege -9 uader standard conditions. It is a fuel [gios decinias a Tenp e i A or l Omorrow (3 of known excellence—clean, uniform, Phocatolan and [Grosk elpigrinin et % n ] powerful, onized the eoast of the Mediterranean and Black seas. - o TP > The Rhine has been crossed by Fremch J For year 1d economy and greatest armics: more; than {twaty Guete LT H satisfaction, use the same gasoline regu- last 120 years. 10 Rose E. Hou t. Mildred R. Hall, et Breakfast . Berte to"Lovia L Serve Parksdale Farm Eggs in the O larly. With Socony in your tank and e i e e e . the proper carburetor adjustment, you Queen Victoria. x morteages argresating $43900 oos way that you like them best. You will i Diemal swamp in Virginia and Nerth age, ten discharges of will notite an increase in your moathly Carolins. 1o e e T milezge average. : center than near its edges. ’ s s Father and daughter are the twe Secony quality and service have made B I e o T motoring 2 pleasure and gasoline satis- The largest translation burean in the faction a certainty. city of Mexico is owned and managed by 2 woman, Miss Erdminia Godey. Look for the red, w sign. be delighted with the result—They are A Wife Knows Beat extra large, plump, meaty and whole- PR some — right — for every purpose —on Nauxated Iron and be the table and in the kitchen. * strongandwell again!” .Ice cream was first mentioned by Marco Polo, Who visited Jipan in the thirteenth century and brought back tales of water and milk ices which were among the delicacies then known te the STANDAKD OIL'CO. OF NEW YORK people of the east. The Victory medal ean be worm en the uniform only on occasions of mili- tary ceremony. Kach army medal is- sued bears a serial number which s re- corded in the adjutant-generals office at Washington, under the name of its - owner, s 2 During the world war Germany man ufactured articles entirely of paper for her army. They included paper twine, paper cioth- feed bags, artillery packs, Valuable coupons are “packed with Parksdale Farm Eggs. Save them and + get a handsome set of Fine Parisian Dishes. Coupons are also packed with Wedg- wood Creamery Butter. It comes in a dust and odor proof package — pure, wholesome and delicious. hite and blue Socony REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. G MOTOR GASOLINE If your.grocer can’t supply you with g ok Parksdale Farm Eggs and Wedgwood fisehin e § fully” erbessed gty Creamery Butter let us know. $500 o0 gt s 35- niece set. A third set of 34 Ppieces for only 30 coupons and ket of this valuable drng. rage tree will yield sbout $5,080 worth of campher. Tre sulphiir whale that $6.00 completes this magni- the Pacific has a peculiar tetes this SEET io’fii;i?:?,“pu, e P.BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartford, Conn. Vieent dinner servic 713 piee mess before the public, there is - istri um better, than ' throuch ‘the ‘Advertinme T sfl“""::?'f‘onfar New England States -