Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 16, 1920, Page 7

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' WESTERLY - . ‘fl registrar; Miss H. Touise -Avers, rian Thege officers and the fallawing named members constitite the board of maps) ement: Miss Famnie D, Hojmes, My vmuel H. D M5, Cearge V. Havs| Mre. Miio Clarke, Mrs. Edwin A, Mrs. Thomas H. Peabody Mrs. Os. se afd Mrs. Albert B. Briggs. Many friends and relatives attended. funeral services of Deacon Loranae v, in the First Baptist chureh Meg- day afierngon. The services were cenr ducted by Rev. Byren U. Hatfleld, paster ¥ 10t the chureh, who refegred to the loag: consclentious and true Christian Work of| Deacon Dow, in the uplift of the gommu- y and the ®hurch. There wepe beau-! floral trilyites. Byrial was at River nd. The bearers wepe George B, Tap- Horace Taylor, Ceurtignd M, Chase d Theephilus - H. Chase. In the pupsTior court fer county, at Kingston, Manday, {l eturned indictment harles A. Dailey, of Westerly on charge of murdering his brother, .he 10ating him at, the Bailey heme, Oet. 33, s (rial was aesianed for nest Monday. were - aise brought {a eph and Salvatore Savens Taers was an s nmon nuisgnee, the keepin shop where disreputabie ns resorted. t “wis alsé found Aainst Case. for the ‘theft of A ex from,the Gardner shop et o pleaded nolo and wae to six months in fail. - indictments were alse Ta- said one of these in ment was agaipst Bd- arnley, charged With bregk- 4 entering a garage at Hope Val- Judge Arthur P. Sumuer is the g justies and Bv Bams of Wesleriy &s foreman of the ;m-d#‘m that e other ought in the indietment, urors were Samos E. Barden, Richard 3. w, L Jould, Seuth Kingwiew : A tner. dward B. Darling, llis, Herbert ¥, Standeven, i Thomas Howard, tople ot | | e e Brown, Bxe Narragansett; talph W, Hughes, Infant As In the matier of the condemmation of lands in_the tewn of Westerly by ew Haven.ard Hartferd company, hieard on the appaint- d of comunisgion-rs, severa) ggested LY covg® I, Atters cOTparalion AR W. Weodward, iie Altorney West, parties invalved, ‘named Witliam . McSeley and Q Judze Burke sugs . Crandail., The appeipt- uhder consideration by B ema eting of Phebe Gr dispused of a8 EA Ponlict, bill of Jacques works, van vs. George o in two weaks; Silverstein. s ning Ce. v FIGE COVERED Wi PAPLE assed ; Jobert I, Adams, motion fer furnished in ene Aliven Opera VeryHard, Red and Large, liched and Burned, Cuticura Feals, Head Of British Army in India Savona, charged with main-|’ Y 10 uge Cuticura. Sosp and Ointment, so I did, and ‘when 1 had used four boxes of Oint- weat, with the Caticuss S027, | was Saeled.” (Signed) Lionel Ducharme, - a-::' Holyoke. Mass. Onee clear, keep your ekin heaithy lear by un,é-un Seapand for every-day toilet pus, powes and Caticurs Talcum to powder and perforze. Betmms | MAN’S BEST AGE 'A man is a3 old as his ergans; he be as and healthy at 78 #8 #t 35 if he aids his organs in their functions. . Keep orgeas healthy with GOLDMEDAL | .. . e e v &ppointed by King (eorge to what is ‘the blue ribbon of the army. mamely, to the offica ef Gegerair issimo of the British military feress, Fo¢ wenld's standard remedy for kidney, | White and native of (ke Empire f Sew, Madder and uric acid troubles | Indla, with its teoming papulation z‘;-mfiwdm;-finhu ef more than 308,000,000. Levd Gngase. All druggists, three sizes. | Rawlinson was formerly in come Gold Modal on every box | mand of the permanent training camp at Aldershot in England. THENE of the amonst of l.fr rgy, vitality and red blood requited to grew a thoussnd ers—the average plumage! Ampulting hen aeeds good health—good appetite~-good -T-unfiu. Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a try through the moult agd starts pullets and'mi 0 laying. It contains tonics for the appetite, tonics to aid It toges up the dormant uz :‘rnm It contai) wvulnfl!flfi g h riaared]3 ! i and 3 mt ‘an-a-ce-a is fed. means your moulting hens Dr. Hess Poyltry Puq-cey ; W:A-‘-chbr.fl-uu. Call on =. IHE HOUSEHOLU - Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Strest Telt 22 how many hens you have. We have & pactiage o suff, . | drawn; Joseph M. | B Bitven, ;zfled'lVVefil:;:‘y. demurrer withdvgwn Myron Plympton ws, | Vors. Bavber, Wacterty: |ve. Jeseph Garapd, Westerly; Enoch D, \ No§ WOBKING BUT g AT Wuicies e bago. rl-mur;l i leniiy | Seecutor Instant Louse Killer Kills Lice H. Grabam, executrix, » 4 3L, ready for trial at Kingstor Th ; Boewer & Ce, Inc, e j New Haven Iven & ey J. TWest resdy for tpial, to follow divorce decket sday i Yroals Hill et o} ve. the Shore ! ic mllway, petition by re- | calyer for Jeate fo gell. continued; Ida A. 8. Giadstons Bpi Water i zeceiver relative to eiaims red gntered | Joseph D. Wiicox at g} vs. Kila M. Chapman et al.; 1da M. Handy vs. Idw-Armold, aligs, r on motien ; enm:‘ H. . demuryer Dussault vs. Co R a 10 days’ free trial we will loan you a Torring- ton Electric Vacuum Cleaner. You will be under no obligation to buy—it will not cost you one cent. A brand-new, easy-cleaning, dirt-getting Torrington will be delivered right to ycur door —delivery charges paid by us. Phone or write us today tosend a Torrington to you before our supply is exhausted, ; Hert is your chance to see just how well a Torring- ton does the cleaning, Use it for — see how And then MENTS. ‘Cleaner has every-day cleaning for 10.days. Clean your rugs and car pets with it. Clean the walls and the woodwork, See how it bright- ens up your draperies and portieres it gets the dirt out of WITHOUT OBLIGATION every nook and corner, Prove to yourself that it cleans quickly, easily, thoroughly. Then, if you are not entirely satisfied with it, we will send for it and pay for return delivery charges, EASY PAYMENTS , if you find that you simply cannot get along without the Torrington, keep it and pay for it at your convenience by our special plan for EASY PAY- The Torrington Electric Vacuum won the high approval of wémen’s institutes, women’s clubs and testing laboratories all over the country. It is approved by well-known institutes such as Good Housekeeping Institute, Today’s Housewife, New York Tribune Institute, Priscilla Proving Plant, ete. Remember—the 10 DAYS’ TRIAL offer dees not cost you one cent. It puts you under nc obligation to buy, Phone or write us today for details about this triai offer, Demonstratiofi At Our Store COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17ih, 1920. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. (ESTARLISHED 1872) 135 to 143 Main Street i|yon va George Phillips, sssigned Jerue ve. Arcadia Print works, Westerly ; Antonio Catalamo ve. Winthren M. Bar- ber; Oliver E. Vars 5. N, ¥, N. H. & H, R. R. Co.; George Plekering, Jr., vs. John Gilchrist; Maculate Tagonetts va. Angele M. Guarino; Angelo M, Guarine va. M, lata laconetta; Mary B. Cuppuceio Augelo M, Guaplpg; Periin Drof. va Pranklia D. Lawsan; Thyrman 1. Eld- Ndfls vs, Harold Dopey; Baptiste Baiti- afl vs, Westerly Autematic Telephone 0. The assignment doeket was dispased of in the following manner: Leroy = TS5t case at Kingston at/ February session; Frank W. Furness, pro ami, vs. George H. Myers, assigned for the first case at Westerty, Febryary gession : 1da M. Han. 2 4 i) B Morrig u’mi; A I AT LR Y et case figst jury day at Westerly; Bverett Marshdll vs. Richard A. Brady, assigned Westerly ; Joseph Geraud vs. Merris Mee Giey, asaigned Wegterly | Hans De Gan- met vs. Richard A. Brady, assigned West- erly; Blizebeth Hoxle v& Almond E. Hoxie, assigned Weslerly} Jessie C. Fer- guson, appellant, vs. Ssm@el H. Davis, appelice, assigned Westerly 1In re estate of Hapnah €. Taylor, peti- tien foi nointment of a new trustee mkq{ Judge Nethan B, Lewis relieved | trust and the ington Trust N of Westerly aopointed in his | A voluntary petition in um;nagg -filed in \"?fllfli Btaten djstri l’% . Lgesl Laconics. AU lawyers and reguias policemen of Westerly Were at Kinzston Menday in at- tendance at the opening of {he superior court far Washingtop county. Speeial Policeman Rebert Kessell was on duty in the Dixon square seotign, , The agitatien for the purchase of § triple eambination fire anparatus ‘for the Westerly fire distriet is'being revived 3 Irving Masson, Jr. whe sepved in the army in the world way, and then en- tered the merchant mari cently diseharged from a n: ospital op the Pacific ceast, has arrived in West- eFly, ‘his former home, Henry E. Guite and daughter ertown were guests Sunday of liam Snyder of Lincoln gvenue, Mr. Gu Sundi ght the Westesly nelice wers asked to be on- the lookeut for an aiip- maobile owned by Geerge F. Costello of Myktle that had been stelen from in front of Bi residense. The maghine was found abandoned in Cranston Monday momning. A woodland firp wag reported raging at Matunuck Monday afterncon and that the birthplace of the late Commedara Oliver Hazard Perry was endangered. Thd Wakefleld fire department was cafled qut. S. C. Webster, the .recently chosen principal’ of the Ashaway High echool, assurmied the duties Monday. Norwich, Conn. Monday by Willlam V. Currier of West- erly. He and his as his liailitiee as $3,759 san_ seryed. ¥1,600. Mre. LEONARD BRIDGE Ceriton A. Cummings was in Hartford Sunday fternoon. My. and Mrs. W. Henry Kneeland of Columbia spent Wednesday with thelr nlece, Mys. David Walsh week. gentiy. p. Charles Brewn of Goshen Hill and The fourth household gonds, etg., the past week ta & Ashferd. panying fée. Charles Tryon of Willimantie was in | composed of this place Mogdny, looking at tim! Knesland. Sylvia, Miss ANDOVER There 1§ to A publie social Friday Barvar Mrs. 1, Interesting talk and entertainment Thure- day evvming &t the town hall. Games and . ELECTRIC VACUUM LEANER 816G BRUSH — POWERFUL SUCTION cing were Dart of the program, L ward M. Yeomans and *lara Thomvson, a wstoffice, wes n vigitor Samyel Tockman wes @ Hartiord pg-| Urore Mereiil, cle Cariton, Cuminings I8 employed daily 'cl; to take effre John Mahoney have heen mbving their | aall ‘ust now and To0sgore farm Uy have purehassd i | ™ade for memberehin with: the sccom ey on | hpother, chaizman, Mrs. Thomas C. the farm formerly owned by Judge A. G. | mell, Miss Flofchos A Frown. M 5 Latham, Miss Ethel Sy} iy Cheselie, Misa Bfmaleth joun Mu'lgr, Miss Perothy enzo D, Fairbrother, Mrs avening nt the-hal for evers anein toeny | Harper ond Mre. Frank D. Stanton Mz, Gilhert of Midietawn gave a very Blentapt Franela .. Ha NATIONAL HOUSEWIVES LI;_AGUE.R 018 1810 ity thc e prodch bearing the I NRE Lol menufactared by the Benessi Surnar’ Company of Tarciagton. Comn., hewe the officicl endoremer! of the Notional Hanesices League. @ Feran /L——d—_‘/‘:=7 ‘/ Pt s o Lol e Ve Pt CENTLE g — cPAMENTAL kip, B v vons Oy | e Tested & Found e~ | Vorthy of Recommendation | On Wednesday and Thursday, a special representative of The Torring- ton Company will be at our store to give all information about this Great p Vacuum Swecper. You are cordially invited to come in during this de- monstration. It will not oblige you in any way, and prices and terms ) quoted will prove more than attrac- tive. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. on Needs m v of the state s attending & iting pela- 1 family have Hagy B. Noyes ame I No Place to Go driving R auto truck on the staté re M, | & Hartford visites v do not Jose thelr constryction jeb in Colchaster, 8 | azonday Howand B. Williams of Bouth Man- e T T e e STONINGTON s 3 Red Cross roll call has the eanyassing is being | The commiites in char Miss Prudence C. Ruth 1ondj Poia n of

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