Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 18, 1920, Page 10

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o1 county sacretary NORWICH BULLETIN, S'Rl'UnDAYy The Rhode Island Agrshire club, at corporatorsfare Samuel H. Davis, \Nina s Accompand by " . reov- | . Davis and P s L. Burdick. .| South County Poultry and Pet Stock as- | R C. Brown Leghorns—Roy Bell!gonsell, two federal i ents | neris hall, Moosup, i past, :-:uqm “:::al m i s 1: %] The continnea mse of James X|seciation'that opened in the state armory. | Wakefield firat cock, firat, color, BE‘WB-,Smu trom &Z‘J;‘}:fi%“i?.‘“&"éfii%‘; rata judt. Tioxie | snmac T A b s inned oase O, JADSS so.|Thursday, will close this (Saturday) ev- |SeCONC hen. first color. ' shupe, 8600nd |uyon four private residence, seeking ev ] The degree featn of Pl of Mr. | made. sorge H. Peites, of Providence, pres-| N CEEL O (0 G vty to Ani. |SAIng: | It is‘an’ exhibitlon sof _quallty. | eockerel, first, second pullet. idence of Violation of (he prohivition | No. 140, Bield a rehears % dent; A. 5. Hewkes, o Rumforl, vice|mals, against Israel Ribner, charged|rather than quantity. © The awards - in- .fiSvtCA Biue Andalusians—L. D. §tead®a% {1y In the home of John Perry, in|inu. They served s e wesident for Proviiencs cownty: Frank|with cruelty to a horse, by permitting|cludes el irst, cplor, sshape cookerel, first. COIOT|Gmega street, the/officers found two fen |A *eheiras! was >y Slehots, of Baunders:swa, for- \Washing- | the animal to roam at large, unfed and| - Barred . Piymouth Rocks —. Bishop{hape second pullct. {gallon copper boilers and all parapher- |and was directed by % Andrew ing m A William H. L. Chrsh of Abiem, nee Newton, of worth A eharter has been granted ization of 36 for th f genera] real T Chiidren Cry v FO0R FLETCHER'S | Lo CASTORIA L unprotected from * the cold rain storm hat prevailed the latter part of Nov- ember, was heard by Judge Oliver H. Williams, at Friday’s ssesion of the su- in Westerly. was formerly owned by Charles A. Bai perior court ey, 7 slaughter in shoot- | aanis. Mass.,-fifst ‘pen. / Son, first cock, first- cockerel, fourth'pu! s Thawar, na. was par.| White Rocks—Miss Edith K. HIl, et first pen; Mrs T. E. Robinson. s chased for $10 by lsrael Ribmer, from |Franklin, Mass. second cock. fourth hen, jond cockerel. third pullet; T V. Wood- | of | Bailey's mother, a fugitive from justice. According. .| Cales, Ribner offered the horse to him for $25, and urged him to take the horse on trial and if the animal could then pay the price. the horse had not been fed for several days and told Cales that by proper feed- ing the horse would “pick up' and be vrice. to the the horse on a Saturday night who said the horse did mnot Lorse r's d not mal out in the want 10 s Qid not belong to b > deliver ¢ rse to Rib-| Single Comb R. 1 Reds—R. W. Cump-| -galvary Baptist church choir will pre in the presence of two|stone, first shape, second cock, first shape. | gapt the annual Christmas festival musi he did following | color, second hen, first color cockerel |sunday morning. The choir which Ribner clared the | first” pullet, second pen; L. A. Brizes.|ually consists of 16 voices has been nd as a re- | AshdWway, second, third, cockerel second. of jcrt was made to In the sue seemed to be the Pos-|eaoond pullet, = Council, Krpights of ' Columbus, was ‘a | W. White, North Stoningto prospeotive purchaser. . t:was . reported that the land was to be purchased and 2 hotel built: thereon and also reported | that parties interested in'a’theatre bul Ing were prospective purchasers. . None of these reports -could be authorltatively verified. s The ninth ‘annual exhibition . second cock Tom Thorpe, first cock, first, secnod hen. penl, Georse A. Ho¥man, second pen.. 8. C. Buft Leghorns—Mrs. i Heath, first, color, shape hen, first, color, | shape, second cockerel, first pullet, sec: | ond hen. ! ot the S. C. Anconas—Gearge Rubland, first cockeral, first pullet. Buttercups t, shape cock, first hen. first. color cockerel, first color, shape pul- let. first pen. Progressives—William Bros. first, shapg, second, cock, first hen. second, fourth ‘cockerel, second color, third pullet, second pen; Mrs. Alice Ter- fune, Franklin, Mass., first color, cocker- el; James Bonner, third, cockerel, first color, fourth pullet; Fred Sherman, Hy- This horse R. Wells and first, color cockerel,” first pullet, first pen: Harold' Doney. first shape, third, fourth cock; first shape, second = hen, second cockérel, fourth, color pullet, second p=n: W. R. Wells and Son, ‘third. hen, third suited he |pullet, third pen. . F. W. Cumpstone, New Ribner said | London, third coclerel; Walter-C. Mor- gan, second" pulfetj fourth pen. Buff Plymouth’ Rocks—Charles Oppy. first hen, first color, shape, fourth cocker- Cales claimed that|cl, first color, -shape pullet, first pen: not pick up, and he de- | Frederick Simons, Bradford, second, third. the horse to K.bmer. He |cockerel. Partridge Rocks—H. G. Page, Groton. | Conn., first:cock, fourth hen, fourth pull- et, second pen; L. A. Briggs. Jr., Asha- [gave an interesting address at the mect way, second, )third hen, first, shape cock- |ing the Westerly Historical y. oni erel, third pullet; Mrs. A. P. W. Heath, |the subject of The Piler The'r Stonington, first shape, color nen, seconc. | Coming. Rey. Samuel M color, fourth cockerel first, second pullet | president, presided and there was a first pen, third cockerel. attendance of members. mansee, first, second pullet. R. C. R. I. Whites—F. W. Cumpstono. first cock, first he first puliet, first pen. shape and color specials. : Buff Cochin Bantams—Riss Betty Clark, first color pullet. md . shave | cock, first hen, first color cockerel, sec-{ ond shape pullet, first pen. i Black Cochin Bantams—Gem Poultry yards, first ‘color cock, third cocker-{ first pullet, first pen; C. Palmer man, second cogk, first color, shap ond hen, first shape cockerel, seco let. Mrs. Helen Irving Cutler of Myst and while Bailey was Lestimony of Louis as he had sold it to wit- in front of les testified, the “poor ani- 1d Look some ‘to counsel and Later, cold” larged and_under the Jesse M. Utter, chorister | has been working on the Chr ection of M was permit third, fourth pullet, first pen. : Rose Comb R. I Reds—Andrew Pas- coe. second cockerel first shape, . e0lot|gic for several weeks. The program for {pullet; A. Lioyd Sriges, Ashaway. first|iye service follows: Prelude, Fantasia i shape, color. third, fourth cockerel, §2cond | on o Christmas Carols Ashi third. fourth pullet, first pen. T 1o e W bt rom White Wyandotte—Ernest V. Wood-{prayer and response’ offertory olo wit mansee, second cock, first, color cockerel. first pen; Laurenco B second hen: Wm. R third cock coc olor, shape pullt, third pen; Frank Agent Smith, aid of the Westerly po- was killed ' and Ribner was Agent Smith made in- ase on trial the fels. Mrs. Raiph Koelb, John Suteliffe, i ollnist: sacred cantata, “Bethl Maunder. part . “The Shepherd's G , “The Kings' Gifts,” pa horse, and whether the was due o the aet of Agent Smith d Curtin | Thompson, My: and Son, nem violin obligato. “In a Manger Lowly” Dan- " The solo parts in the be taken as folly The s Mrs. Ralph H. Koelb New Eondon. second hen, second leockerel: A. M. Reale, fourth cockerel. » judgment in fa- disoliar At- | fourth pullet. : for ‘a plaintifl| " Columbian Wyandotté—Mrs. George V the corner of for the defendant. |gteadman, first, shape' cock, first shape. (-] ¢ color, second hen, first color cockerel. Silver Laced Wyandotte—Louis D, , | Steadman, first cock, first .color . second. ape p i : CUBA— AUGUSTA—SOUTH Through Trains Daily “Everglades Limited” L. Boston 7:30 p.m. E sold Fri- s but ther d-ctina to the pu made to i first, color and first eock, first; color lhen, Leave Penna.Terminal,New York, as foll; e cockerel, fArst, shape pullet first! { g g o S 5 avana Special’ 915 am. v‘fll‘il.z:fl)e‘.\ Steadman second cqlor. “Palmetto Limited” Dark Cornish—James Hamilton, sr.. | jf “Florida Special” (Efect. Jan.3) €:30 p.. st, shape, cock, second cockerel, md “Coast Line Fla. Mail” §:45 p.m. { pullet. first pen’ J | second. eolor cock, first hen; W. and -Sons, fourth cockerel, fourth pullet, | d Cornish—W.. R. We! rst cock, first color, shape. Winter Tourists Tickets, at reduced rates, al- lowing stop - overs, return limit May 31, 1921, now on sale. s Atlantic Coast Line TheStandard Railroadof theSouth Address J. H. JOHNSON, N. E. A¢t. 248 Washington St., Boston, Mass. apse. Later the - Westerly «d purchase of for o home and that Narragansett rst pullet. Single Comb White ' Leghorns—Frani MAKE THi5 A FURNITURE CHRISTMAS The real Spirit of Christmas is to make lives happier. Brighten the home with comfortable and cha every member of the family. For family or friend, Furniture is always appropriate — always acceptable. Our well-stocked ficors offer many. pleasing suggestions—pieces of utility and beauty and all priced to meet your instant approval. Bring your gift list here and see how easy it is to select the very thing for your own home or that of friends in truly good gift Furniture. BELOW WE OFFER A FEW SUGGESTIONS : DINING SUITES PARLOR SUITES BUFFETS ROCKERS RUGS LAMPS HOURIGAN BROS. . 62-66 MAIN STREET rming Furniture and you brighten the lives of -~ MUSIC CABINETS WRITING DESKS CLOCKS TOILET SETS CEDAR CHESTS BLANKETS DOLL CARRIAGES - STATIONERY CHILDREN’S ROCKERS PICTURES HIGH CHAIRS * KITCHEN CABINETS X NORWICH, CONN. 7 first, shape, ocolor, ‘second, third cock:rel. Melchoir, Walter §. Price; Price; Mary. first shape, color, second, third pullet, first | siis. Raiph H. Koelb; benediction ; post- lude, *Triumphal March,’ A PUWIH v {valia used in the mauufacture of home brew beer. on home an At the home of Manuel Starr in Wail tr were found in the home of John Alvers in Wall strees thrown overboard Two large tubs of mash, composed-of Joseph E. C nan entertained tie tives The il sccond degs wlay 1o pir mtmbers, A pumber cf local members of Pr tection_lodge, No. 19, L 0. O. F., attend- ed'the ‘meeung beld m the Jouge 10v. Central Village Thursday evening. Benjamin Lurdick was a business cail- | or in Wauregan Monda s Humphrey's Nov Buek. 'STONINGTON Policeman ~ Thomas t, Sunday at | he b ris, deputy from’ il live at Pomiret. T ing of Plainfiel Tuesday, Dee. 2 They also found a five gal- demijohm, a one gallon demijohn, and gallon jug and four quart bottles of brew. The material was seized d_placed in borough hall. An be furnished that the lecture arranged a Christma attends is to bring over ten cents, was found a copper tea kettle and one decanter of whiskey. molasses and other ingredients This mash was seized and then ed up more | After the distributic Stonington Pointers on, of which service e sum of $1 he Re »ent the W Chir st vacation there. Fenool . clowed d dec.ded { | THE PLAUT-CADDE! Awszken the family Christmas morning to ths joyful music of the Chrisimas scason, so faithfully reproduced on the VICTROLA, Special Xmas Offe:! 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P Glu Reimers $150 Nig (Holy Night (Cantique de Noel) Lucy rsh) (Silent Night, Holy Night ...... . Trinity Choir) $1.00 2 s (Angels from the. Realms of Glory i idngels. Siog Trinity Choir) (Oh, Little Town of Bethlohem ty Cho {Michs Befare Christinas Patten) at Clancy's Gingarbread Boy ..... Falkner) $1.35 Wedding ristmas Gifts ANYONE, ANYWHERE Oratorio Chorus) r Oratorio Chorus) or Orchestra) ar Orchestra) Neapolitan Trie Francis Lapitino| Eltie Baker) . Trinity Choir) Trinity Cheir) Trinity Choir) . Steve Porter) Steve Porter) BhRb THE PLAUT-CADDEN (ESTABLISHED 1872) i 135-143 Main Street Open Evenings CO. Norwich, Conn. Frilay for i%e af two weeks. ded ‘with g for the chlldren. Pridey afternc: s cunir's room ev. B, P. Ayer mnounced 9 il regution Inet Sunday morrie 0t The offi s visited the home of | > e e served. | cmaaieeni s ettt Frank Davis. but found nothing there | "§iiS s e e e i ting nature. AR i o DT P MOW NE ENDE ! i f

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