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“T can use all three ovens and the broiler—at the same time” "I VE got roast in the coal oven, bread in that gas oven at the left, and now that I've lighted the broiler flame, this right-hand oven will be hot enough for my cake. I couldn’t do all this baking wjth any other stove. “You’d hardly believe such a small range could have so much oven spacc—-G,g square feet without the racks, or 13 square feet with them. And from end to end my stove measures only forty-three inches! CHEN, in addition to the ovens, I can have nine kettles cook- ing all at once on the top, when I'm using both stoves—four on the coal griddles and five on the gas burners! Think how convenient that is when there’s a big dinner to get—or at Ppreserving iime. |2 i1 PLANS OF AME AND COMMERCE C New Yor! s comb company Ship & Commerce RPORATION; Th Oct 34( onsummation af 7 e v the plans an|tion, now BETHASE thright pe Mr. Harriman said, |and Commerce Nz Hrarohan, American | Whereby the Kerr Steamship Company Corporat “Why, last summer I did an unbe- lievable amount of canning—all in one day—with this wonderful stove. While things that needed long cook- ing were =immering on the coal stovc, 1 was canning the quickly cooked things on the gas. Y -ND it’s so nice to be able to use either stove separately. You know there’s nothing like gas when you’re in a hurry—and there are lots of times when a coal range is so much better. . ee T discover new advantages in this Victory Crawford every day—it’s come to be one of my most treasured possessions. Wait till you get one in your kitchen. 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A larze bottle costs v nothing 'if it does not give perfect sat faction. The Am: Company and the Steamshin comu ny, n'h"r of th the Unitel be operated by American Lines. subsidiaries the Amer- Commerce Corporaiion will operate 51 ships of about 468.902 deadweight tons. the statement said. CARL WANDERER REPUDIATES SSION OF SLAYING WIFE . 20.—Carl Wanderer, tes- tifying in own defense in the trial for murder of his wife, today declared he was innccent and repudiated the h he confessed ing his wif a \a;:\burll he it He said the: confession was from him by “bully ragging andj violence.” He was beaten and m confessed, he testified add officer ‘broke a bone in his foot. Before V took the stand Dr. William head of the Psycho- pathic ified the defendant was insane and had the mind of a ten| ) year old child. AR SENTENCE FOR A NORTR PROVIDENCE MURDER will deliver to th ten ships the co: ing for the Ker In this conn ; ‘ THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY Demonstration and Club Sale ——NOW GOING ON— DEMONSTRATIO AT OUR STORE ' ' AND AT YOUR HOME THE ONLY LONG BOBBIN ROTARY SEWING MACHINE Sews Anything From Chiffon to Carpet : MR. W. C. ELLIS, (Silk Artist), Store Demonstrator \ SOUVENIR FREE—YOUR NAME EMBROIDERED { 1 Allowance for Your Old Sewmg \vMachine If You Buy a “FREE” ~-Small Weekly Payments on Club Plan COME IN TODAY AND GET THE'PARTICULARS United American lines| Lawrence of Pawtucket was today sen- pany has been operat- | tenced Navigation Company. on 94 per cent. of the!had found him guilty of murder in the stock of the Kerr Navigation Corpora-|second desrce. known as the American Shin|trial Monday on a charze of murdering ation Corporation, | Joseph Enos in:North Providence on June is in turn owned by the American Ship | 20. BEAUTIFUL WHEN CLOSED | Providence, R. 1. Oct. 20—Joseph F. v Judze Jerome Hahn to twenty- two years in the state prison after Lawrence was placed DEMCNSTRATION a jury | bratien in | WESTERL The Close of a Dynasty of Cotton Milly I Owners, is the subject of an Interesting | pro article by W. A. Macdonald, and tells of the sale of the vast holdings of the Knight family, kaown as the B. B. & R. Knight company, to F. K. Rupprecht, of New York, at published estimates of from $15/000,000 to $20,000 000. An ab- stract from the article is of special lo- cal Interest: “It was in Westerly that Robert| Rev. Knight for two years attended the Paw- |the catuck academy, seventy-five years ago, |for whence he went to teach schooi for two years at Exeter, an interlude of study in a long life of business. And so at Westerly he came to own the White Roci mill in that pleasant country that is so quaint and' rugged and entirely human in history, and so attractive to the eye. Here, as elsewhere in the chain of his cotton mills, the members of his family have now- ceased from active parti tion in the world he built. Romance or no romance that is a page not to be turned without thougit. “The retirement of the sons of Robert Knight from the active arduous work that has bound them for years dbes not change the name mor the character of the great industry which their father made his lite. It does not remove a perzona) 2nd distinctive connection that deserves the chronicling.” A ser About one hundred members of Nar- ragansettt Commaudery, Knights Tem- plar, left Westerly at 5 o'clock Wed- nesday afternoon, in private automobiles for New London, and returned at mid- night. At New London they were join- ed by the Nelseco band, and took part in the programme arranged by Palestine Commandery, of that city, and in unison with Columbian Commandery, of Nor- weih. There was a street parade, with three bands followed by a banquet and entertainment. The Rhode Island Anti-Saloon league recently sent questionnaires to all nomi- nees for membership in the Rhode Isl- and general assembly which convenes in January. The league requested that re- turns be made not later than today (Thursday), and proposes to select those favored for election by.the league. The question read: it my sat Rhode Isiand laws those acts which do! not agree with the Constiturcr, a laws of the United States, espectally the two so-called Sangy, or four per cent. bere bills? Will you assist in putting 1 the in the Rhe ceived in ot son and Tris for senator, and Joseph Miurphy, Samuel H. Davis, Frank C. Booth and [{ George M. Bray. :_“ Thomas L. Reilly, of Meriden, former with the Utter and who attended Westerly, will be the princi at a democratic rally in pal spe: Infantry Providence, this (Thursday) evening Senator Peter G. Gerry preside. Mr. Reilly is an old-time new: er worker nd is at present sheriff of \\W HA\gnv county. | At the annual meeting of Narrag: sett m}: Fourth Degree, of Columbus,- held at their quarters the Stillman building, ofiicers were elect- ed” ed as follow: James A. Donohue faithful or; Andrew J. Martin, faithful George E. Chapman, 1 admiral; Peter McGinn, ot; Rev. John Cas: Thomas Cowley, fa faithful nful control rd J. Butler, lc sentinel low him to testify to such a McCormick, de sentinel. | story. The faithful friar, Rev. Father Cas-| She says the doctor didn’t even get up sagne S. M.,'is an a: from his chair when she fired the sh the Church of the Im in the hal, the fourth in the Knights of Columbus. Charles Perry of Westerly and George ded the | rd of trustees of the | in Holbrook hall, Mount Pres! | fam R. vy Tep: the of the special building fund of $10 and he reported a mate the financial condition, gard to members A committee stude: versary of the mon schools Mabel Kenyon, nccused of the murder of Dr. Herbe nd V. Rath- b each court day with Dr. Scanlon in auto- mobile. of Local Laconics Peter Batch of Wakefield, Westerly Wednesday, renewing ances. He is a veteran ginger, with his quarters at one time in | ¥ Westerly. He accompanied Narragansett Commandery on the trip to New London was in |V acquaint- | ! locomotive en- Wednesday night. the case, George R. Linicus of New London, was in Westerly Wednesday. go [ An Aid to Wearing bu AT OCUR STORE AND AT: YOUR HOME N3+ NIHM. LNIINIANOD sta This Season’s Fashions on; have remrned from a motor trip throush home in Lester Albert R. Ch: Miss Estrid Thelma Marks have be=n arrled in the south, according 1o a let- lot 15 \’lye: avenue to Sabastinus Sapiro and the house at 26 Noyes avenue to Sa- bino Lombardo. John E. Murphy and George Roy have returned to Fitchburg. Mr. and Mrs. The motor truck left here by M Cla; Wiiliam L. the house and lot at Church and Water street, brother. ATTORNEY DU consistent with innocence, when she knew she had the goldfish globe all the time. She did a pretty good joh I you assist in takingout of the | for Lelp or would she have becn sweeping that room clear of all incriminating evi- | dence? The attorney indicated that a possible with the intention of Killing the doctor, He spoke of the this case, which sell, guilty of second of manslaughter or and went on to speak of the i \ @ | witnesses, wh | minded you that y | her h-| son to come to the would declared, rou mean to accuse an ing and perfury them. tory = t is said that Governor Beeckman isto c.aim Armustic Day, November 11, a holiday, and to recommend & ;eaem rus- pension of busincss. *Some of the Wester'y Hizh schoo! boys declare that over-confidence of the t:am helped to lose Norwich Free the game of football to ‘\cn.‘rmy Tuesday. xhe benefit of creditors. Wiiliam L. Burcick has jccepted call to become the general missionary the \\Asum ussociation of the Sev- 5, of Westerly, died Tuesday afternoon in a Providegce Fps- Dltah Ed, Burdick snd I Ruisell Burdick ved his eighty- st day* at his nue ‘Sunday. biin, of Westegy, and Mr. Champlin’s parents. ey has sold his house and STONINGTON . Rilchard O. Dimmock are | w York. cholas who left for parts unknown same hs ago, i3 to be sold at auction, to sfy a judgment. Main, of Mystie, has sold to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Fair- APPEAL BRINGS TEARS IN TRIAL (Continued from Page Five) when she ept up the fragments of ‘that giobe, buf innocent would she have been calling ory hat she had got the pistol guilty n and th“ stat nts of Dr. Scan- , the 1 women, Constable Wheel- and Sheriff rremely inter- s doubt uvon the s of lH(: town clock, said At- acts, said the attorne: £00d American citizen | ne if the facts prove | . adultress ows not sex, constantly re- trying a woman. » 2nd not a woman. ke a woman scorn- v, 3 eress. Crim ugh the defense quoted the romant | | oving picture . had all been ailowed her 12 romance, shot to ar old | stify to er gets out of this uld to God I had died find her guilty as ment.” Denn for the Aeccused. l Dunn began his argument | 2in in session after 1 to the attention ren to the c a that the little d Dr. Tetlow ! vidence I8 afl ng on the position of re, the course of‘the s of the defend- out, Mr. Dunn > between a case the. accidental arm while the accused ing to Kill herself. ' There is no % that if you grasp a gun with which ittempting to_commit suicide and re killed that I am guilty of man- nd the state The facts brou made the is slaughtes. T'refacing his reference to witnesses in the attorney said hé did not ne of deliberate lie- but times people ¢ seen things tell about A proper, complete and satisfac- autopsy woul have revealed the liet. Dr. on, prize witness for the ate, carries off the lace coffee pot. Not e nicture” escaped the doctor, but he not one word of good for this little t ideas that the n after he: . oman. This doctor, lawyer, Indian CHoIpsto Hetuiv) chief has/not one word of feeling for this Here is.a, simple., ynfailing way to|woman when he steps on the stand and rid the skin of objectionable hairs; |sa with some -powdered delatone and -wat- er make enough paste to cover the|re hairy surface, apply and in about 2| * ¥s her are absolute falsehoods. He is a ‘prejudiced witness and not to be ed upon. flicer Wheeler now remembers words minutes rub off. wash the skin and|that he could not before. said the attor- every trace of hair has vanished. This | ney, but “I loved him 50" was merely an is quite harmless but .to.avoid. dis-|jncoherent statement on Mrs. Kenyon's appointment be sure to get the dela- tone in an original package. part and not an answer to a question. GRAND REPUELIGAN RALLY | ADDRESSES BY HON. J. FRANCIS BURK Of Pennsylvania and MISS MARY : Of New TOWN HALL THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 8 P. M. STEWART York | t Sared declared “DANDERINE” - Stops Hait Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys “Danderine.” After an appiication of “Danderine” you can not find a fallen hair or any ¢ nd besides every hair shows ne: vigor, brightness, more color and Lh.c“- ness. LECAL NOTICFS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Montville, within and for the District of il(muflh.fln the 20th day of Oclober, A _D. 1920 Present—DAN D. HOME, Judge. tate of Mary A. Beard, late of Mon vill., in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator ule the creditors of kaid deceased to bring i their claims against said estate within six months from this by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where gaid deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing ‘the same once in The Norwich Dulletin, 2 news- paper having a -circulation in said -Dis- trict, and make return to this Court. DAN D. HOME, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. SUSAN F. HOME, Clerk. Attest: NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- ceased are hereby notified to present thewr claims against said estate to_the under- igned at 380 Sanford Ave., Flushing, N. Y., within the time limited in the above and foregoing ord.r. WILLIAM S. BEARD, oct21d Administrator. —_—m Mrs. Thurston, the attorney said. did mot testify before the coroner as she did in court. She was the woinan who fainted and her memory fainted, too. He said Mrs. Thurston's manner on the stand was not convircing and she also gave testi- mony different from what she had told to the coroner. The festimony of Mrs. Hillard, of Mrs Douglas and Mrs. Brown, he claimed, all supported the defendant, and as to the character witnesses they all showed she w not an abandoned murderess. The testimony of the boys and of her husband was all in support of her story, which had been absolutely unshaken by the cross-e It was fortunate for Mrs. Kenven, Dunn argued, that the goldfish globe been broken and that she had swept up the pieces, for they were evidence of the amination of the state attormey Mr. d'dnt Mrs. Kenyon the doctor in her own room and have the nvulnerable defense of protection of her shoot trial in emotional insanit; lied bravely on the trish the veins s bared The attorney made a refer, * to Dr nlon Chief Insnector anlon and ving appeal al- At times ment tears trickled during her counsel's argu- down Mrs. K cks and her face worked avored to control her emotion The court room was filled to the doors all the afternoon with a crowd that lis- tened with breathless interest to the argu- | ments of the two attorneys. 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