Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 11, 1920, Page 9

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> Talang, g W ’T e A ATH HOSPITAL y ThE 8 2 T . . v v v h w:s % ‘%W& banduet: £| At the fext fair of the Washington |mamat | BesakaON: e - Lolent’ SRR FH 3 : <at; Kingston | which he' vielously attacked his efploy: {% o Roye 'y u%g ersiry dvum;c of the Prov- | new, features deglasses in saddl Fuco i : A 93, Trathrnal Order of. BTG '35,_’1‘,',.._ 4 ‘ (i ¢ :L 2 G D:gzwyflw“n Eibert ciE,!::h gemt uflm» Gx;:eav Ward | him Joseph that 1t probably will Be r ’ of - , Wis., Past Grand |chapter, D.'A. R., is to present two sar- | unman e g L £ “President, Williem J. Brennan.|ments to the People's Mission for Christ- | Gons t Briet Friday, ot Other grand officers and Governor Beeck|mas distribytion. & ot ‘coutt in West man and Mayor Gainer are on the list of| The war - ent has ' forwarded v H. Willianis presiding. 5 epeakers, 3 {‘x;su. r:lmr}l:::‘li ] bm;fl equipment to the | kanity 3 e aperat. |, calied and all tho eases con-| Johm J. . Fitigerald of Pawtucket, | Westerly Rifle club, Inc. Hrank - W. s Howes. TThdy - roted ot o s e m“m:‘m“‘},s“a:wfiwxg be Voluntees day 12 the sander s m‘&mmg R ol o mo- | Hookét. was smith, during court sessions, has been awarded | FAWCRIACE CONETEEEIIOnEl church and | 35iced and e was taken to Norwich Isiand for the Prévention of. Craclty tofan honorary degree of L. L D. by George- | I ge cards for. meney subgcriptions will | stato hospital * Friday by Constable ‘Animaly t Istasl Bibner. Ribner | town university, on the fitetn aumivers. | DS feoelved Bluck. . The authorities were - was, [ more ‘than two weeks ago.|gry. Mr. Fitzgerald was thus houored| THE E;“L_“ ml}‘ ersi Yt m‘;lw clubs | by Katz and Sander mformed - hi pieaded fiot guilty, furnished o bond|with five other :promiment attorneys|Save 3 delightful concer liven opera | had-‘Been an inmate of - a - Worcester, ed, was ‘taken into eustody by tabje Black, confined' in one. of the 2 o5 e 5 house Thursday evening under the au- | Mags, . 5y ::r' ‘:Lnn&u wfi:\&: s cfiuflflu. Eindusty T Sonpe - 1 the sv?;! of Grariik:1 City clbmp. M. W. ot A {hayr. T ,m % f There are but a few cases tried ere are 1,645 members of Westerly |, Bange 3 P Dot G superior ccourt at Westerly, where a mo- | chapter, American Red Cross. ,Sanger hgs bem employed by Katz | The horse fn the case was formerly | BRSO SO b (TR AL RS & T | A union service will be held in the Firgt [ty L0kt W0 months at' tho Subma- gwned by Charles A Bailey rooely | some petiod in the trial, and It i an ex-| Baptist church Sunday evening in the in- DaEE e Choh Rt :Y“W‘ mmz:a;cr rfi 2 :On‘" ception Whenathe jury is mot taken ov: terez(: of g’le;r Wyfib Ir{el_.;: work. The |'those noting his conduct wumm,m o nptiop while the cousel discuss some point of|speaker will be ur omas, execu- & g 1S con eyl that . tefal fs on he ‘smound that the | 1% nig the testimony, or argues|tive secretary of fho American Friends |uy. to. tho: Mok o Shis poiia Loaioubt . also bospilal verdict was not in accordance with the| g, ong against the motion for non-suit.|service comimittee. A bits afe sa E o fo_be, llent. . ¥or the past two weeks| druggist’s guarantes. - . This horse was| ot jong ago a case was non-suited before Katz tformed the sutborites, nia o * EEL Do stotidue 4 un. The case iwas called % oye Had He * ! o : % S sold by Ribner, on | (1o TR REAT | T Coansel o pldin STONINGTON gl BT e e e T v}:":x‘hm;:"‘"‘ O i, n¥ighbors to.be $8, 1€ the | 1y was mot ready. to. proceed, the coun-| - Rey. Clayton A Burdick, D.'D,, pastor |0 “get him" but, as thdre Had been nb i S RN et The Eotiiv S her = = = . Subsequen; : e s s OLD WHALING CAPTAIN sel for o other side insisted and the|cf Pawcatuck Seventh Day Baptist church (@Dpgtent ‘misunderstanding, he thought “’F&.’; ‘l‘h":"""d re| court cainelded. The plalntiff was called |of Westerly, conducted the funeral ser- |little of it. = Rght iittie girl in the center, sent the picture she = three childeen have all taken Father John's y e and non-suft was recorded. Vices of. Henry E. Breed, 87, at bis home | Thursda; . otz DIES IN NEW LONDON and it has done them a world of good. hen t PINGH o€ _the opekatdc”el chis GMINERS . £ purchase orice} ™ ome soars since counsel for plaintift I {in Lower Pawecatuck Thursday afternoon. | was Blled Witk men poo, Taizs storel Tho geath of one of New Londoi's old- whooping-cough | gave them Father John's who to sound the warnin, e .y * 1 wag|® case on trial declared in open court | Burial was in Eversreen cemetery. The |attack came. Katz was on his :fi, ‘: time whallng captains, Joseph - Fuller and when, | told my Doctor he said it was all righ s s <tooged S and the f ‘abbut ‘the place, unc| that his cliedt had mistepresented the|hegrers wero John J. Davis, John Rippell, |the rear of the store to fil orders when | OCOWTRd there late Thursday afternden. very good to relieve colds. The children grew fat and Nouse. On aftival the um ar ‘and P ieas subjetea. o] case to luim, had eliberately falslfied and| Jesse Crary, Courtland York and Frank |Sander attacked him with o club. Be.| Csptain Fuller was mere than 50 bealthy while taking Father John's Medicine an ) | - : v - eantng | he Tequested to be relieved from ‘the tritd | Wilcox. cause of its unexpectedness, Kat vears of age. -He swas employed- lately. tainly proved to by rful tonic a p i er not o Mame the L2 4 jufe during mevere storim. Deeame of the case. The.court advised that the| ~Mr. Broed had been ill for two weeks [no opportunity fo dafond. Himecit. waa| s elevator man and wWas -active almost (Slgnitly . Mrs b Memans, 409 &, 71et Shiin 5 s ot . Sult for the decidet, THe | emuclated and was Bually killed by dicoe | {101'of e case procted, and the cuunsel with a severo cold, or grip, which Lermi {fellad and. ronderod. anconselous. beryes | U to the tme of his fast filmess, which o CIZ s L. MeManus, - T1st 8tr bog gylfersd great it W""“W 3 ity 5, a4 remained and conducted the case to the|hated in heart fallure. ifaving dislocated |others i the store cpuld come to his|developed only a few days ago. Jle nad R - ently injured. Mr. Dussaglt wea|the B fng' authiority Rines | end,” relylng upon what he knew to be|Ris hip o year or more ago, Mr. Breed |aid. Sander made dnother attempted |Scarcely ever suffered o sick day fa his{ Millions of mathers depend on Father John's Medicine B Yo Sonupbershes iy e roner | the tacts, but Tost the case. bad been uaable to move about much for |attack -on Katz but was restrained by | I9ng life, although duripg his wha.ng to keep their children well and strong and to r. conlbpad et iy g ¥ ¥ The'full membership of the town. counil |2 1onE time. " He was most tenderly cared {naval men. Upon recovering conscious- | trips he encountéered numerdus hardships. their strength after any iliness. They know that 2 of Westerly 15 seven, but since the death for by his daughter, Miss Clara L. Breed, [ness, Katz discharged Sander and paid| Captain Fuller made eight or nine v had more tWan 65 years of success for colds an e inan “Ohgtles .G Craig, more | Whose mother died when she was but 5 him. VWhile,he Was changing his stors | §g¢s to the Antarctic. These crises 100k and as a tonic and bocy builder. ’ e » than a year ago, his chair at the mahog- [ Vears of age. 3 _ clothes, Katz called up the master-at-|up the greatér part of 60 years. ' lo was|. any table has been vacant. Four mem-| MY Breed was born in North Stoning- |drms of the base and two sailors were|shipwrecked on Desolation Isldnd for SoF, !eomatitate a quorum, At the last |(on Nov. 1, 1833, but was nearly a Iife- |sent over to, hola Sander until Constable | bearly a year, before being rescacd o : mesting.Councitmen: Moore and Harper{long Tesident of Stonington. The last|Black arrived. . Katws injuries are not| He wac engaged in whaling at the time A o T eont. and | Coungiimen Datson, |SUTVITOr of a family of 10 children. he | considered to be serious. : jthe Civl war broke out and volur H 4 Campbell, . Thorp snd Zerberina were | 125 fhe san of 183ac and Phebe Hewitt ces to morthern forces. ¥lo w ed in'number when eold weatier | dox, y present. The last named recently return- (greed: Heowas cducated in the schools of | 7\ v o GagoriNg attached to Admiral Farragut's ilagsaip ek |s 3 P feom a hospital and is not in good | Stonington, finishing in the high school SLIR AR and saw service in Mobile bay and alonz e B | healfh. He wis, however, able to attend ;‘;fl::*:‘:“:yl bl “es;‘en{»}\ For ie:]ernl AUTOS WILL HIT MANY ippi rivet. - % o o . " He''wis, . T leaying school he worked on| Loca Sobi o5y HN # be- . are put the meeting and the business proceeded. ying sa ked aufomobile dealers, and jt| Captdln FuMer's father, a whaler be. If you going to . your : up for the 1f he had been uhable to attend, the bus- | e farm ;‘;?;gdléfir:“merwfii Shoent might be added without fear of contra- | fore him, was a native of Danvers, Ma ndl G ce i iction, ow: f 1< - ight ica en . Winter months you will want your BATTERY prop- ||iness of the town couid not Have becn Sehiat i oL Penea o ey LA SIS of moler cia o e | i fat s of imecion e wHon | reue o erly taken care of. Tt was urged soon after the death of | the Avondale :school and in’the Randall |appreciation the proposal of Secretary | with him and fook ‘him to Danvers. His| Xady can bo found ;e Crale that his succestor be clected (ST o o p p g g |Of e Tressury Houston to furier tax | father bad made New London bls Ciintain Addy alse [ .w‘ 1 BATTER' for the term of nearly two years. This Vel 3, automobiles and gasolif®, port and Captain Fuller could elaim hat he has been Majcr | S We are fully to give your : Y the was not done and in consequence the town | SEFAR ‘ffifysfi?:fimu:\;i? :r‘:illt(fxflex:n "fhe| The proposals were published in re-|® New Londoner. for ft was here and in{ David Ma | EPYARD roX EEEEES proper attention it should receive from the time it is council hias been without the full miem-| Lo aig s ue 17, 1876, Two yoare lates, | CCA dispatches from Vashington and| this Vicinity that he passed the greiter|quarters i M bership. On several oceasions 2 hare | oy Q50 3 Ty F 3 e i |included two cents a gallon on gaoline| PArt of his life when fot on board ship. el M fm your Automobile until wish quorum has been present at meetings ans e . 2 A and - 50 cents per horse power federal| For many years after be had 3 is- 11 X obile until you C the town business has therefore been con- fi:f""s‘h;Ldlfjflg:;§°"];f!g\s%“‘l‘ei‘i‘l’_’;‘“f‘; tax on autamobiles. whaling he was keeper of the I énl it replaced in the Spring. ° Qucted without dny gefious detrimenl.. {onfy cilld, a daughter; Clara L. Bfeed,| -Alfred Reexes secrstary of the No-| B¢ Stonington bredkwater. . = guard against speh s | 2 Paweatuck lodge, ¥. and A. M, at’its | Who with a half-sister are the only known | tional Automobile Chamber ~of Com- , M7 leaven & Widow, who Wwas A< o7 — — R 15 - » annual sommunication elected these ofti- | relatives surviving. ~ A son by the first |Merce, speaking beforo the New York | pitm o0 JO8 SENIOD - (CONE L, CONPLAINT FROM BALTIC | the Phone will gi : cers: Willlam Spencer, worshipful mas- | home 1aany years ago and | Autmoobile Dealers' ® assoclation, urged . and ne & ghter e o Call 1570 on and we wre you. fer; Henry Sutcliffe, senjor warden Archie | W pever Tieard frem. strong protest against the, proposition [ I0> 80n8 are dqeeph . Wiler of © 3o p O REATER. SIS AREEES| prompt attention J Knott, Junior warden; Frank Friend, sei- | . Mr. Breed wag a member of thes Third | Yesterday. B 1 Rober happell who has just bec i 4 \§|ior dedcon; Bourdon A. Babeock, junior|Baptist church of North Stonifzton for | He said that the recommendations of | Fuijer of Westerly, R. T., and Mi it VI nted SEiS Wi g X ‘ -facacon: Baward Peavous, senior stew- fover 8 years. Secretary Houston, if incorporated in|a. Fuller of New London, who made \ ard; George Stillman, junior steward; Stonington Poi . the fax laws would increase by 100 e wRirhe gt 3 n Wo skee do VULCANKEING, and carry a complete i 00 ies: 8 0nt toe | s st T b o | 50 b0 b o B 3y b, B P ein e baseie s : 4 stock msfim 5 tary; A.'W. Clark, /treasurer; E. W.|, ot L e o dealers and mannfactirers. He added| faoton Dost. AR, ‘ogh o R g es 1 - ! of A y Clark, Dr. W. Hillard, Thomas McKenzte, | 253 2 meetin in the Colmunity Eouse | pat the sutomobile ndustry s p:‘gng e O he whil appoint d & - - "4‘m b members of permanent fund eommittes ReERny- 3 $143,000,000 annual Yo~ 'the - feqeral] Ror in_Danvers “Mas t all game, fish 2 3 Famael, Girven, chaplain. Jobn T. John- | . AR €fICFt s belng mads to Tevive the | zovernment, With state fees of - $6L |y NOTXICH relatives of Capt. Fuller are|poachers, ignorant hun < 4 ¢ g Son, the: Fetiring worshipful master, was [ 1o & 4 in the borough. 900,600 and persenal - property taxes| s lsabielie Sanders of Grove place and| hreakers in the woods : e s o aketrs ower T'I;-,:‘ late Theodore T. Wileox and Harry | and other fees of §50.000.000 He chag. | %018 William B. and George H. who Will | New London co )i ' : <~} apron. - Tnere; was a.social hour after the | T Bri88s were members of Pe§uot coun- | goferized us an injustice any additional] 2ttend the fumeral Chappell will not d! ‘ 4 z = #lbusiness zession.: - ‘ o u;‘e‘Jgal‘fi‘e;‘n"e;‘l;“;:fi"flnffl" o laxes on the owners, dealers and manu- S s deputies until they i Cs in MeCormick in- 'y urers of motor cars. JALVATION ARMY ETTLES and they will nof e a o e - ® Senior Legion Captal: iary e order. | sfsty £ mot FALVA' KETTL d th Il not b # oy f [ statieaRese: ofers of Women of Mgose- =2l WILL APPEAR ON STREETS | has Kone over (he huating on | £s \ el B héart Legion: Catherine McCormick, fast ance introduced at % e o o " | county. The deputy wardéns will be s:- CLINTON 'E. LANE, Prop. ¢4, ol ement; Millzabeth: Morey, sehior. regent; | the meeting of the board ‘of councilmen Tactusts: SEaeslyy IO Ry Thte - Salvation Army Christmas 'Ket-f jcieq for their know! of game lav 324 Main Street ek Marthd ‘M. Johrson, junior regent Sadie|thls week would prohibit the use of the ing on the slippery roadway ear- L N o dniial: Wionses territory and for $ Phone 1570 Morey, -chaplath ;. Mary J. Olarke, rerord. | common public cigar cutter in this c riday morning, the automobile of Seanon, Lofay. fEatimpy) TRk in making an ar 4 A er: ‘Bessie Benneit, treasurer; Amnie:|The resolution was introduced by Coun W. E. McGinley of New London [lin square and in frong of the Porteous A é Johns, guide;, Mmy Jacksn, zssistant John W. Punleavy, ‘who szid that it | k a telephone pole near the Niantic|@nd Mitchell store on Main street. The int-yduced - at Yequbst ‘of me, r bridge at the Golden ‘Spur. money dropped into, the kettles will bel % od in the tobaceo trade. He asked fender, one side of the hood and the| used for providing Christmos dlaners Harper-Stimpson Wedding. i 5 IS the ordinance be referred. to the {radiator Were smashed. Dr. McGinley | for the worthy poor of the city and town jeut. Richdrd Marvey Harper, t man . o . . 1 ¢ommittes, whichywas:dofie. was not injured, but the force fo the im.|and for the Salvation Army’s winter re-|N. who has been ordered o du : 2 : : a1 Dact sent glass from the windshield a|Hef work. Salvation Army workers will | submarine. sehool: of instruction, at . q = | distance of ' mors than 100 feet on the|be in charge of the kettles daily ard it{navy yard, as ‘married to .\Hb("‘ He i al 3 gt ~ roagway. i heped that the response Will be gen-| Hupgood S daughter ~ of ; GOLDINE | Séveral accidents have occurred at | érous. ahd Mrs. Stimpson of H e an e v ls K rea : oe ' {this point, In many of which people| This will b the only form of sollei- ritarfan Memorial | ————————= s 4 4 Herb Remedies Can Be Bought have been secriously injured, and the | tation on the part of the Salvation Army.|church tr v " 4 . ! B%. S S ENGLERS PRARMACY. || |state has been asked to put a lght thers | There wil be nio house to house ca@vassfat 6 ¢'clock. Buys Entire Town BRI L AV b oAt FRARRATT but mever has done so. The two short|for the Christmas fund. However. dona-| Lieutenant Harper is' a* son of Mre TFormula No. 1 i5 a Tonic, Stomach aad {hills, sharp curves, yarrow bridge and | tions will be thankfully redeived and ac-|W. M. Stewart of Hauston ; orve Remedy. : road leading off of the maim highway | knowledged. s graduated from the : Formula No. 2 is for Rheumatism, Ca- |within a few yards of the bridgs makes| The Salvation Army ls receiving a nim-| Naval Academy at Annapol | rh, Kidney and Bladder Troubles. |this one of the most dangerous spots be-| ber of calls for aid this month and jndi-[of 1937, and Served dur: n 3 Goldine Morning Smils Laxatives. | tween New London and Saybrook. lclllons are that these calls will be great- | European- waters om th NOW GOING ON AT THE Brockton Sample Shoe Store 138 MAIN STREET ' SACRFIC]NG OUR ENTIRE 'STOCK OF ~ Men's, Women's and Children’s Shoes AT LESS THAN COST Specials For Saturday .. FOR MEN . FOR WOMEN | Men's Lress-up Shoes, in browns and || Ladies’ High Cuts and Oxfords—best A Christmas Victrola will pl ease everyone— You will find our well appointed -+ mmusic rooms the one place in town to meet your Victrola requirements.. An atmosphere of music sets the department Frank L. Vand banker, who o apart from the usual activities of the store. M| coire s blacks—all fine leathers—Prices were e | soewm ¢ remodel the $7.50 to $10.00— ¢ || makes — Browns, blacks, gray kids, You will find complete facilities for private demon- is falr to be- ‘ o - . ¥ : town. The AT THIS BIG SALE white kids, Suede ‘and all kinds of e b e . | e Revolutlor preserved. If you already own a Victrola a cordial invitation is extended you to enjoy the unusual facilities of our Victor Record service—hacked by the most complete stock in the city. o “‘S_WAS iudnrs and styles—Prices were $6.00 X W blacks were $6.50 to $9.00 2 pair— $3.95 to $5.95 to $11.50 a pair—, : AT THIS BIG SALE '$3.45 to $6.45 a Pair &fi“to letthlu sale go by w:thout purchasmg Shoes? You don’t need to wait for lower prices in Brockton Sample Shoe Store " Victrola IV Outfit VICTROLA IV . Records (your choi Victrola VI Outfit VICTROLA VI ............. $38 Records (your choice - to value of).. to value of)........ Total .. < $5 down—$5 “ mox_.xfl? $5 down—$5 2 month * Victrola X Outfit Victrola XI Outfit Victrola VII Outfit Victrola IX OQutfit VICTROLA VIH ..... 1§ fvicTroLA ix Records , (your choice Recards (your choice ). to value of).... 6 Total .Yictrola XVI Qutfil VICTROLA X . VICTROLA XI ......... $150.00 § § VICTROLA XIV ... VIGTRDLA XVI“...... ... 3275 | To break 2 Cold in one dayy Record: hy Records (your choj Records (your' cho Reco {your choi 3 | twenty-four take “Seventy- S Ot B | L B e s ] | EE GRS | Baragly, ypue choliy i A e as. alan T Total Total ...... .. $16250 $12.50 wors §12.50 Total-.. oo it $134 9 down—$9 a month .. $290 | 1f you wait till your bones begin &8 lnchz, until you bogin to cough and have sore throst, it may take longer H! | Dector's Book (5 pages) on the | treatme*t of “Every living thing” == | mailed free SELECT. ANY MODEL YoOU DESIRE AND WE'LL GLADLY DELIVER.IT TO YOUR HOME —ON CHRISTMAS MORNING, p L i | 553 . . . Numnhn-s;ulhlm_:g. x;«;:m Coy. IF YOU WisH. ) The b . i g S ; ’ Street, *New WHEN YOU WANT to pwt your ness before the public, there is 1t debs make a-differsnce where you-buy your Victor Records !

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