Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 14, 1920, Page 7

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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESOAY, DECEMBER, 14, - the death of Mrs, Walker's mother, Hul IMCIIM& wis Sunda > m&;g“Mme or Archibald H. Davis STONINGTON | Jtjew v & s i . € Qo . SRR | Bijlings B. Foirbiother waé i Putnam ' 3 ! 27 Time was we fesred some churchyard v:rmm;urm i v 3 med when lits whs low asd such | bou: hmumm.u ok - . o, 0 . : . s m.nozgu.u,l' m"n-n And nsw our shadows are made bright For the beloved faces ¥ i ay‘ upon With whem 't is always ©Oh, we are in the night and cold, And they -“n ‘,m,"mnln -ufem . Who sl 80 soon_our a% light, so quiek the young Now to the Kingdom of the Y Ticating Tar oft-the Shilarens 80 Blithe as the lark, fresh as the Jark —Katharine Tynan, in The Spectator. g4 Taekiah , recording 0 liean leaders aré to havé ” this week and it i i - % AX OLD BOOK. émedutive committes » o 3 ; 5 Once—it might be quite thirty years trol ay moet to ”5#-‘ () - m 1 Our ¢ ¢ ! 2 It was :}o:nf-qz(l: -'De’n“r"q ¥ Mrs. George Lamphere -has returned E i Joe,’ N ‘rom a visit with relatives in New Lon- But, dlo‘:, eared, battered. covers broken o ; 4 ¢ ) Long since it-pacsed from constant, eafe~ ¥688ive the sanction of the state bosfd Hiss ey Paize nes g e 4 " *fal ‘use, i Besith, and thereby emergency tests wili | Siiiterd site? spensing Sundey with her To lie for years upon a dusty stall immediate attention, and thers | P4{Eta, M. anc o Where olher lovers now and then might ot bo that i 3 ave Upon iis quaint and formal aselent ish, wving s been call here by the death of Mrs. e 3 - 3 And pictures clad i | Tirts alsce; Mise Taure FL Wallors, OUNGSTERS in the early, Use a low, even fire in your 2o while away a happy E Perchance of refuge from a ;;;% fietalinas beld Sunday aftersoos ; morning hours are a good deal heater to keep every part'of the house Lo ower . t Until one day ted bout 14 Kingesof New Landon wia & like newly-hatched robins—/break- e, Then make the rooms vou use BTN BRI R Fo . H - 0 3 q y :. of memorfal #nd WS and means | Mfs. W. Wilstn 6t Naw -Haven 3 fast” is their m’y Wt- with a Perfection Heater. & re, aohed | by uncanny hags, {or procuring thé g8, Alfeady local fliefe for a lengthy visit. One, younger il iess quav'ring than the Hid {t within her timid, skinny breast, And bord 11 10 her rooms Whero, want and Know seldom any svecst of reliet But where it brought & faint, mesorial ow— This time a lover's gift from Peg to Jost «~Charlotté Becker, in New York Herald. HUMOR OF THE DAY Mr. Wander—I expect in the course . Tt ooeene 2 b M oo s 14 5 , And they needn’t stay in bed un- e . | i SRS e by nc,‘_}"x'mfll?”iefimmer‘?‘&@”fifié’i‘“ i1 5007 Steata hat; or furnace [he Perfeotion is light, clean, and ef- Brow Z : fective—a portabl iator. e wene went o |18 e form of & MORIGM, (0 bo ervsed | Jesemiah xioines of Eridgspert epent warmed up the whole house. mywhg: fi’;hc it:s;:)’ido the ;‘;n Nl: s (abiét to be viaded | W, I 11 e The cheery glow of a Perfection bother or litter. Holds a gallon of kero- [olnes. , -andth-| Mfs. Wilfred E. B has (ried ) éemonstra b 4 2 % R e s e i S s, i |55 SR8 PR T Oll ates Wb S all guagfort- . S5 S buma shock i Bowrs widbowt s, & . G5 & i d able—in the ng. o o e G0 Bhay a ey e htghh bfidm«n and along- Pt - o pore side the high-chair. Perfection Oil Heaters are sold by pro- How to economize on coal g’“‘m'“ ‘hardware, housefurnishing and . % Fgnk Mabbeit is-the guest of his whe H!n ghter, Mrs. Willlam Runsiells, n o, niy travels to visit the Antipodes. ok e oy one e (Soppstcn, oy this auistis i, r'ttx;xent qin;lm,‘ 'B]l:mle:;r black fin- M. Comeupo_I do bape you will B4 téd darl diy, add néarly every beard 5. Brastus Fish has teturned 2 2 with or without nickeled trimmings. very careful ey Eay they're such SRIF in (he party aed & shot 4t (heF ,‘z'; g ’lmdz‘ e e by ceads | vistt with hor parenits, Mr. aud Mrd. Cal- Don't try to heat “all outdoors”—or ~Ask your dealer to explain its easy savage tribe—Baltimoro American. {#ése to cooperatd with other dom-| Vin Hatbbun, on Fisher's Island. all indoors, for that matter. In heati tion and many advant Manager—Why didn't you come 4 iethes that mey B6 By the| Mrs. Henry Maliory.of Port. Chester, = nfi operal nany antages. the offics yesterday? 16wh council; of by the tows mesting, W JN. Y., Was Lere to attend the funeral of all your reoms up to 70° or 72°, 1 Rk ” Ofcs Doy—1 had sich & pAln ‘ta S Béing the. motive of the board of trade to | Miss Latrail Mallory Sunday afétrmooi. 5 pi them are usually made stuffy, For best results use Socony Kerosene stomach. A e 59 the united coop-| Of, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Moser on High g the of Westerly. 5 S 2 6 Memotia} and Liary bullding, her natne being acetdentally omitted from am)::l:l::fl ,:(u& mé: 3«;! 3':5 T,.';‘f:fii COLUMBIA the list previously mentianed. ! feipally throtigh the gencrosity of the |- The condition of the Pine street rosd is| . SUnday inoring last the cervicés in tod | | Hpir's e “WHROR, Sbd. Whoox vefy bad and fow vehicles make an ot CONBTCEstiond] chureh wero commemoras & phrt of that memorigl This building | 1€ML fo pass over i, most persons pre- | (¢ of the 300Mh anniversary of the land- 884 sailors' momumens 1n Dixon cquars, | Winters place'to the lake and then down | S20E (he hymn “The bresking wave 16 18 ot to b6 Expeted that the proposed |19, i€ Center. Ono day last week Fred | $2sUed high on 'a stern and rock-bogad 8| Sillers and dailors® faemorial of the l‘“‘ Porter, schoo lsupervizor for this dis- | 6638t ard Rev. T. Newton Owen préaghs Foeks, :fi: ‘Some cancrets sethéd of ssourtne | DUTIBE her stay here she Was' tne. gusst "{n.u'm it was in Four hack last e then I swillowsd stomaen ever since.”—London Tit-Bits. “Oirls ought 16 be Qiscouraged from kissing one another.” “On aecount of its sentimentality ™ *No, indeed; on atcount of its ecol« omic waste”—Baltimere American. [ is never too old 16 jearn” aid Miss Cayenne, “may ap- ks or industtial occdpation, o dancing.”—Washington - PERFECTION 04 Heaters Frieres are s et and Kest csuotis " 0N p!flfiu.r [ » p d, taking as his text Hebrews 11: " elll bo iy A elabsrate fA¥ict, had eccasion to visit the scheel it [ > rews 11: 14, b7t d eatory | A11Y0 OY6r the, foad. automol A o3 to wors Brshse. tabler e Jiuncriai aas T s o s fHat it flm ot ve maved | S1J0Y6d for the past three contaries as 4 B#A#y bullding, imstésd of being on the |inder s own bower and ho was obiiged | ¥a8 advocated 4nd practiced by the Pl Ay A pitside of ths bullding, of even M the |10 call on Mr. Winter, who helped him | ET0S who catie to this country for this 56 sirvielania Sort 454 376, hot taping | 9087, o1, he BASC Aok 16 giver & Slade VL UL BUMR L e | Rate Badn benehial ifiachse on. oy Mmcds wilh arueles of ho practieal |18 the 16bby of the sccond floon, It reads |\ o Supt. . W, Porter deternmed that | descindants to his day, although they | = B ioeds ot the” Sotmteor. Gotdice | the state Taw régarding the attondance of | have lately been much maligned and act And Sailors of Westérly and Viefity im | SRidran ut sehool should be enforced. A | CUSed of belng nafrow.minded and intol- | Madftaining the Union, 1861-1835.» | £ase of rofi-attendance of 4 child at the erant, which if tiye In & Way has had no i - 1ha Rk o 010 Tiop River sehoo! was brought into | PJUFious effect on the religlous Iife und Miss Tote Nowes, formeciy of ~ Puwek- and the justice decided that the | (hoUShE of New Bnglanders, who ackhow. 6k, daughter of Mr.”and Mrs. George{snild must be seit regulsrly. Friday iast | 1€08¢ the gulding hand of God in the state Noyes, now of Pawiuehét, dled Sunday in | i rter brought & compldint through | ©5 Well 48 in thelr individual lives. & Providence hosp! Migs Noyes was s grand juror that two children of Jake Reporter—What part of the éomven- tion a: ‘Frisco did you enjoy the mest? Delegaie—The detour through Case ada—New York Post Marie—Well, dear, did you haeve & « | g00d month at the beach? Maud—Splendid! I was given Seven engagement rings and only hid lo re- turn three of them.—Boston “The poor girl” remarked thas 2 “didn’t have { \ was she.” Inquired Mise Cae 4 at Ashaway, was secepted. Miss Reed |sufMiclent funds having been pledged to a ¥ erribly poor or awiully fkshi- t | I ocure aaj‘d bors in Paweatuck and moved to Paw- | Dinner had falléd to atiend the school i HOPKINTON will go to Lincoln, Néb., where she will | maintain them another year, ASHFORD lonable?—Washingtor. Star. Py ! {Welét with her parents geveral yemrs |Pins stréet reglaurly, the defense being receive 4 larger salury. Her suceessor| A flock of wild geese pussed over this| The December méeting of the Ashford ‘Affo. She is a nlece 6f Willlim H. Noves 2 that the road 5 impassable. The Jus- | The December sesslon of the town coup. | Heré will bé Miss Harriét R. Crandall, | town about 6 o'clock Deec. Sth. Welfare association will be held at n'» ?:':E:l'm::n);- Tm’nu . ~:-" ; Raymond.B. Clarke, found him guilty | ¢il was held at the town hall Monday, |DOW teacher at Hopkinton City. fuiss| Charles W. Jolley of Hartford visited | Baker's hall, Warrenville, Friday even- |, 1 suppose you sleep With yout X6 debidlon Wad snneuniced Meuday by | 07 VO COUNLS, the Snes and costs amounts | Dee. $th, with ail members present, Eills | Marion T. Brightman, at present teaching | his family Sunduy. g at 730, The meeting Is |y , on 1eoT"—Boys' Life. United States District Judge Arthur L. | € t0 #1191, but the fine un the second | were ordered vald to the = amount of|&t Ashwillett, Ct, will teach at Hopkin-| Loocal friends of Miss Margaret Day of At the November meeting. after | "0 s ¢ Secgr” e Bfovn of the QUELIOR Of & new EFidl for | OURL Was remitted provided the defend- |$893.81, of which sum 520425 was paia bion City after the close of the present | Charlestown were interested to learn of |# delightful community sing, 3 committee | TRestaurant ¢ A Aadijone, Ja Agtunarie atd nt his children to échool in compli- | for printing the tax books. term. the announcement of her engagement to|Was appointed to prepare plans of vrgws = g R 'nl" i el Salvatore Peldina, &l of Westerly, who Two otiier cases for | In the probate colirt the yetition for the | Danlel B. Blake was elected truant of-| Harvey Turnér of Westerly. Mr. Turner |lzation and to nominaté officers. That| 708 0P8 0 Vi Wt S SOt STy WL SBtAted -t Providence cliildren “away" from schocl in lappointment of 2 guardiay for the person | S0€f i voting district No. 1 and Carlton | Was formerly a resident of this town. committee will present ils report at the G e Proyden {ou : it ogainst 1'ved | and estate of Sarah 8. Wade, & person of | SMith in district No. 2. Mbpe Wik A Mettborn antariaised {mesting nekt Frifay Susalugs i the oratdk ‘MNES JK SSESEE g WAl Kol fisie” sway. odan | S of Wells{ tull age, was referred to Jan. 3d next| A communily social was held in tne | BeF father from Boston over Sunday. Every resident of Ashford interested to | impression en his hearers? 5 B e o e cn iried be- | with order of hotice. Ashaway High achool hall 1ast Thupsdas | The ground in this locality was covered | promote community weifare will find prot- | “Tes, in the iatier part of hig Spsssh st West Broad street. in Onie Dzy Take Grove’s Laxative oy fablots Be sure its Bromo 8 fore Justice:Raymond E. Clarke on Bat- | .The commissicher's report on the insols | evening. Fineron L. Ad with snew late Friday evening, but it dis. | it in attending this meeting. Therc will | “What did he say then® Ry Syt A Urdsy, DUt 4t the réquest of the defense | vent estate 8f he Jate Bophia A. Crandall | stato. comimissianer of eduation, gave s | 39peared Saturday before noon. be an attracllVe musical program led by{ “Apd pow, my friends, tn i s, B tesdeny of pavds | roes outlD ot Tucsday atlernoon referred 1o Jan: 34 With order of Bov' sdiri T meateamy moy on: Fave &2 | “Some af the graduates of Brown univer. | the orchestra and theu plans of organiza-| sion. "—Birmingham, Age-Herald therefrom. Z residing in_town attended the concert | tion will be taken up. The hotios of the ; 3 violln solo by Mjss Maud Briggs, vocal : : L Jod Tunking says the really sucosss- Sohn I, ¥iteseriia of Pawtucket ana | AL the specia] mesting of the gringe | The meeting Of the schésl committes |rusic by the high school choruses and | Of he Brown Musical clubs in Westerly | meeting reads: "It you believe that Some- | gy] orator ls the man Who can > Foees . s Lyai . ight. thing worth while can be Sccomplished 3 sudience’s mind and » Svssterly appeared as | \Vednésday eveming last Miss Lydia . | Was held at the depatiment office in Ash- | Gommunity smetng. Frursday n what's in the s m then :;&:sj' D O obeaotta, See it | Frietat, the teacher at the West street |away Tuesday, Dec. 7th, with il mem: | Ths street lights on High street, Ash- D i uer 107 T8 Tuout e fiw & . B SN gérald argued for a new trial, of the | BChool, Was among those -on Whom the | bers present. The resignation of Miss|away, began té shine again last Thurs-| People Who promise you blg things xvml l::;i} l;ll. ‘:ne:un :A m“:n‘:i #rounds that the 7“«“ ‘produced | 178 tand second-degrees were eon!arud,‘Ml.rlon T. Reed, tehoher of gradés 3 and | day evening, except the one at Bethel, | ususlly spoil it by inserting a big “ R 5 h againist the men was of plans are prepesed. cumstanstal natide that they should not United States Disteict Atiohey Péter ¢ Cannon for the goverament. argued st the mén had been given g faff trial . . . and that the verdict 6f thé Jury ' was & o only rsached After many houry of deli : ? —— eratlon, . sbhowing, Mr. Cunnén éonferd- . od, that the jury had given all detaily : = g S (i g g 3 1 considepution. Judge Brown withheld hiy decision un-’| 4 s }---“‘ e " ot A o e | ' P‘Jt?yourself, on the ;.;;‘yvay;I tto Westerly Migh Bolias! toothall tedoy p by WS o O PR st opr | R R | suecess before it is too ; ' ‘ Sate—get “well A7 s, Lowis A. ‘Walker, and ddoghter, have been calléd fo Mithizan SPECIAL SALE | | , . |COATS, SUTS. AND DRESSES $55.00 SUITS . ... Sale Price §35.00 QOSUITS ......... SalePrice $25.00 . $35.00 SUITS ........ Sale Price S1500| | 11€.L.ATQES : . A o = $60.00 COATS ....... Sale Price $65.00| 1" Saleof Ann . » [Pt 38, PR X $40.00 COATS ....... Sale Price $25.00 ML e By . e R S S $30.00 COATS . ...... Sale Price $15.00| - ; : Entire Line of Dresses and Skirts GATELY & BRENNAN digestion; active liver . § ar bowel habits, 8 help to keep you right and L ) SREHpraes t :

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