Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 22, 1920, Page 8

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\ | ficate whether trains’ are’ lm or on{School Sunervisor an time, . of Ellington, whose _The corrugated ciron treads ‘have been {with a mild casc - ved from tle subway stairs at’ the Mrs. L. C. Sl:fl\'\lg! Norwich Thursday. le daughter is Ul Tnemas Brown killed four pigs Mon- i wtheria, and the | gqy,. amily is tine! e i o o s element of danger |resently recosercd !-.in an operation for T ot ok e o 2ol isithereby. eiiminated. . . appendicitis. A)gund-lng is on the ‘bum’in' Westerty,| Mrs. [Frances B. Ruggles, who yas been | the more injurious, noorly cooked food of bui a boom is soon_ expected, {in" Hartford.for several weeks, 5as gone | obatco? was discuss The Impecunious clils: s’ planning for | to ‘Springiield for the winter. . - its: regular day before lristmas meet | Mrs. John H. Massi was & recenti Stamford.—This city has an opportuni- This _is th eonly local! organization that:suest of her sister, Mye. John Ward, in |ty to buy codl in single ton Mots at $1i a A 5 case somewhat out of the ordinaty| steps: can-bé taken to place. the propgs| A mdge Edward M.. Burkeltion hefore the people of Westeriy xm1| \ar session Tuesday of the| Paweatuck calls for the earnest and a eame i at e Oy O O oot il fonet i fialHm o fied fon o' fressiirer .. |Harttera. {ton, at ihe yards. with a charge of $2 a Fresh, full-cream milk and the extract of se- Westerly gpjobate court. John Linden] ilves co: = Tha additions. to the orraine = mill —— e ton for delivery. An arrangement to thig lected malted reduced i Wesicriy in 1887, and his brother,| community. iTherstare, Bt this Ume !l yyjidinigs are closed in and rhe finisning, NORTH LYNE 4 o et Totac i grain, to powder form, e .\l:]:n”;u‘::‘:\‘]ln’:"":“:;‘;grn‘l’: :l;‘!:"u:(c:\l}l:n‘d. of: ::x: :levluon "aiid | OF; insjde, work has hegun, Thig_ piant. 18} tamford Rolling mills, which has a The Food-Drink for All Ages. Used successfully for over 1 /3 century. W¥" Superior to tea, coffee, cocoa A quick lunch readily digested. Invigorating, Nourishing, Delicions Ask for Horlick's at All Fountains Prepared in a moment by briskly stirring the powder in hot or cold water, Keep at home or when traveling. AskFor..«Get Horlick’s thus Avoiding Imitations The O Round Package SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Same Price Write for {ree sample to Horlick's, Dept. B, Racine, Wis. i the now easilv:the larces: in Pawcatuck and, Miss, Angeline Beckwith. 84, died mx‘m Yo idcvin ot on week Tuesday after about a year of fal T o has mever received’ any beme: |look .and general, surroundings. being an'| i fown of Stenimbon oo . o ,,,o,el,.ng Heaitn. w » witk ar 1o | > fr trom his “father's estate. and .a |ideal-snot for a hospital site.. This "‘,‘“‘g\h,,,xrfl“ toees ip TWsstggly homes than | her hip, the result bf a fall She had |— F faim s made that the administrator has i< ‘m-ovv;nr‘?:' f“"“fma;‘:"fie:-fi;:sl s ad | been cared for by Mrs. J. W. Stark for | - , ¢ Aled an account or rendered any| than ‘9 eét from ‘he s i sMice.of the town of | Several months previous to her death. She + 'y : nventory. Citation: had been.served on |.and:is a part of the property 1 purchas Westerly is open. ,,}I\,, day. during reg- [ had 1ong’ been a member of the Bapt ¢ Waants Dectaiors 91 League he administrator, and he sent affidavit|ed from Mattie P.iBabock and. wasi 000 LS ET ARl AETTE T church and Sundays always found her in | Binding Oa dome Gov- the court to the effect that he had|known as the John F. Vose iand. ¢ _{lah, the treasuretsc.. is,om, laiy. jthe congregation as long as she was able | A en inventory and account. ‘showing|: o ‘further this hoepital proposition: I| ““fhe'annug] ‘fnaincial’town’ meeting will| (0 attend church. In her younger years|q ernment he estate was not sufficient to meet |now “make ; this .offer’ which holds godd: be hely next.month. - Jt-is ‘eaid nothing | she taught and made many friends 3 he claims. with his attorney, the late[yntil January 1, 1932} wil] ba ‘done to take from the town of ;und m,ulp ™ who enjoyed her | Alhart 1. Crofts. and supposed the doc- First. .1 agree to;give absolutely of Westerly the dit incfron < of being the as ways brght ‘aneti sments were filed in the Westerly ‘pro-{ such ‘land: up te twe, (2) actes. by war-| plovie tax rate in the. state icheerful. The funeral service was held' mis court. There are no such records.| ranty deed .free: from all> incumbrances.i “mhe ice.. depgrimvent will " ask mg‘m the Baptist church Thursd«y afterncon, wae issued thal the administra-. Second. l.further asres to contribute 1o tdwn” mapting for aprrepriation for theh | Rev. &. H. Eldredze officiating. Burial } e inventory and account within i such hospital corporation. tee sum of-$1.-) piirchase and maintenance of ‘an “aut6- | was in Hamburg cemetery. } days. The law requires ‘the ac-| 000 ‘ifi cash When the contract is let ‘to mobile. Mrs. Allen Way, who has been a suf- | wounit must be filed with the court.and|build the proposed hospital building, pn| “Miss Fdith Rdake Arnoski. formerly | fered from tubercui for several years. administrator ic not released by fl-| land described and donated as absve, BTe-| nt Westerly. died Monddy' at her ‘home | died at her home here ‘Tnesday mortii 1z with an attorney | vided said hospital: building shall cost|in’Logan, West Virginia. She was. the | She leaves, beside her husband. four chii- | The will 6f Walter 8. Havens was' pre- | 00t Jess than $25.000. ., Aughter of Mre .Annie and the latedren. The funeral was held at her home | i Tror "allowance. Under the will| The thres story cottage at Watoh Will,| Jgmes Biage asd is Survived by_her|Wednesday of last week Durial was in | anda Haven. the widow of tha deceas- | located in Pawcatuck .avenue, and pyr:|D#sband. her mother. .twe brothers, Ray-|Ploasant View cemetery. Frank W, Linden, now . of Providence. | pleasantly -situated ag to :lecation, out-| grable supply of anthracite in its A rolling stone gathers no moss Men seldom fly for their l es = i e miven a life interest in ali the | chaséd by Célonel ‘A, E. Dick from Rob-| mond and James, andia sister, Miss An Rev. C. H. Eldridze of Niantic preach- | neither does bemoan its they meet a woman dressed fit k state real and personal. Upon decease|art Drysdale; last ‘summer, was partiarl- | nfe Blake. {ed at the Baptist church Sunday. } 5 Mrs. Havens. four houses on Oak|ly destroyed bl fire: Tuesday afternoon. — William Sisson. who is recovering fmmg street. and all holisehold furniture to g0 | The, cause is,not knewn, but’is suppos- BOLTON {a very severe cold, is able to be about | o Nellie J Havens, and another dwell-|ed to be from defective wiring. The the house. i ng house In Oak street. to Charles \I%:| buildirg is' undérgeing miterations and’ | . reeriek Symrier Doane died .at St B S AR i Mrs. Erwin Rogers spent a counle of | Havens Mre lavens died,in 1905 and | carpenter . hcard a .crackifg moise and | rancis’ hospita i L days last week with her dauzhter, Mrs, : : . 7 . morning Jast. Mr. Doane had been a‘pa: | Coe ¢ N ¥ » ’ r will was practically a duplicate '6f| investigated. He fouhd'the attic a mass (1L Cecway. of New Londo | e will of her husband insofar a& finanl- short order the triple com- | UeNt of: that institution-asout two weeks | X 5. Stron and M. J. Stark were in | « went the digposition of the préperty.| bination apmarafus had streams on the :;fl::‘;‘ ")“’“ day. ;’"}i‘fion“af]‘)finem\m- i Middletown Thursday attending a farm % o Miss Neliie J. Mavens petitioned for ap-| building and the fire was confined to the o 8on, of pMargyre iy Doane ! hyreau meeting. 1 w h 3 l th Wlll d ™ sointment a8 administratrix [ top story. . There was csnsiderable dam.|Anfl Chauncey Doane and born at the oid | Miss Emily Stark visited Mrs. W.! atc racelets atv run ana give ASitorney lLedwidge opposed the con-{age hy water. The loss is estimated at|SUmner homestead in -Hebron Jan. :l.;pauiding of Hadlyme Friday 3 irmation of the exacutrix. and asked | $30,000. L When a boy, he was wsuccesatul | TMri. ' George K. BaBoack '‘visited her that both heirs be appointed adminis- jdckey and had- traveled all over the | satisfaction. Lowest prices. . v 0 | daughter. Mrs pheus of Fitch-| ot (e Chints. T Ter e SpDIRE Lécal Lacenies. 1 |umi States and_Canada, being much | vijle. several davs last week. 't of a difinterested administrator. | _The three hundredth anniversary of the)on the ract track with hiscuncles. “Father Hie ohief objections wers based on |landing of the Pilgrims was observed on|BHIl’ Daly and Michael J. Daly. Mr. tha fact that Misa Havens has a liquid-| Tuesday”evening in the Pawcatuck Con-|Doane is survived by fouf sisters. Mrs. ERONK ated claim against the estate. Mr. Led- | gregational church by a musieal pfo. \'an Van' Derclock, Mrs. Jacob Van Der- widge eugcested Howard B. Thorp. for | gramme, ,and an interesting illustrated|cibck of New Jersey, Miss Rosamond administrator. \ lecture by the pastor, Rev. Frederick|Doane of New York and Mrs. James A. connsel for Miss Har! A. MacDonald, whose subject was Thell‘onners of Boiton. and’ by a brother, Wil- vens ged confirmatien of his client as| Pilgrim in the Wilderness. i liam Deane, of California Two vears 230 admin ed for her The Narraganset town council ia plan-!fhis month his sister, Miss Catherine ok ast fiftesn years and her. ning to lay out a highway from the Old| Doane, died, -and’ the “following May The Christmas coiicert, with a tree. will be_held next Sunday evenjng. the 25th. The collection will 7o to the Near East fund. | The Ekonk school will close this week ! with Christmas exercises Thursday after- noon. 2| Harold Hopk Pink Sapgpirz and Ruby Rings, Shaving Sets, Toilet Sets, at cut prices. Attorney Rox She ca father want H s of Plainfield was a | | et ot | Point Judith - road- to the Point - Judith | brother, Frank Doane, passed away.| Mr. D s Th l k f Embl Rin d o Bt e st Rk ey ‘ § 1 { Dkarie-refutsion fo-Bellod aBoCAD perts | SR TS ETiday eveRlpE L - Lty L e largest stock o em gs an fudge Burke reminded that there was; Senator-elect Robingon, — of - South ago. He was orv reservad and dignifiec 3 : 3 o COPYRIGHT KEYSTONE VIEW CO. NEW VoK residuay legatee. or he would appoint h legateec. and but for th o agninat the s of Mise Havens : for James Congdon Suturday. Kingston has been elected, to succeed | ‘manner unti, well acquainted. then his RROD. RSOy . . Y Mrs. Walter Congdon and=son Henry ey % 5 h h Samuel Taylor. of Hopkinton, in the |friends found him . the dossessor of a |, ™" wevalter Congdon and=son Henry | Newton W. Rowell, one of the Ca: C arms In the Clty- | republican steering committee - of the|bright mind. high ideals and good mem- | 5 | nadian deiegates who presented six would not hesitate ta appoint her. Rhode Isiand general-assembly: ; lory. which with his natural gift of mim. | *he (arl Gallup and re. Larl Gallun | o0 opoqions at the Geneva Assembly I ill 2 judge was inclined tofappoint both Mr. For the first tile. a Saivation Lassieicking made him -the best of company. | oy uceae tractite for the free """ 1 of the League of Nations, the most! | t pay you to S% and Mrs. Havens. but us thare’ was evi | invaded the free reading. room ef thedand when in the mcod was an entertainer |~ pn’ orodon® and family of Plain- | important one being that ail dent lack of harmony. he suzeested the| Westerly Public library. Tuesday. and|of.ability. He was a, loyal memper of | o FFAY Fongeon and family of Trai X s e g R i N )6 _company. Mr. Roche | lisposed of several copies of the WarlEplton grange and bad shown himself a e visitors /at_James Congdon's | members of both the council of the | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Tanner were callers in South Voluntown league Assembly be considered repre- sentatives of th e s Ty e THE WILLIAM FRISWELL CO. Thorpe and stated" to| CrY: » {anod actor i -ma, Havens would present| Several ancient and unused lamip parts|taken & Joeal plays. having oloiral play leading nart in the he estate and ,she | atill remain in the progressive vilages, of|given during ‘he bi-centennial celebration. ; ; i ar T it i velithes the oo he appointed. | Westerl§. notably the one near. the In‘| Many Bolton people have not seen him N_:"‘;;“:vi"hm‘;;,f; Jotin - Savies s | should be binding on the home zov- | 25 and 27 FRANKLIN STREET haries D Havens J. Haveps | dustrial Trust company building. since he took mart in A Singing Schoal of R A 5 - a( | ernments: The Canadian.was backed an B sl bl e, Westerle? dotbe W 1ooks - 4 ! | week tnev will meet Thursday evening al | ;. The Ca ac P spoiy 2 G nisteators Bond } . The Westerly yolice were on the looks, Vg Olden /Time. given * in; Boiton. hall | 1058 T8 0 | by Rene Viviani, ot France. $500. Edmund oid was_appointed ap-| out earlv Tuesdav morning for a Paek 7th. The townsneople were snocied | N7 PATRORIEC o e H St ORC VIR DS = praiser ard automobile sunposed- 10" be in the|by. {he news of his -death, not' real Charles Tanner transacted business in Releases wers recarded fram Henriet.| [QUOT Tunning game. and wrich eiudealthe seriqusness of his -condition: his lof : a and Blanehe Bentley (o John . Ran.| he New ‘London police: force after &iwill long be felt. by .local people. The sy and Cleeelan penter, adm chase that' ended at’ Norwich'and began|funeral was held at St James' churcii, tors of the estate of M. O at Jordan. outh'? Manchester.” i"Tuesday -morning, and ordered fled with the estate | _The placing of Wreathes on graves; at!with burial in St James' cemectery, South The inventary of the estats of ' Annie a WestePly custom. nchester. MeConnell, showing valuation = of no " accémmodations, ony Maneggia is ‘in New 'York for a 43510, was recorded apd ordered [OF tramps at the Westerly police sta- with relatives and friends. i . *“] tion susptcious charactérs are sccasion-| :Miss Elizabeth C. Sumner i€ home from The first and final record of Alexander| A!I¥ kept over night there, ?affl" lhanlme New Haven szvfmnasium schoo! for Altken as adminisirator of thai emaalhmn them rofm at 5 thres wceke' holidays 1 : ¥ William imban was recorded, and Miés Ruth -Jones i& snending a short inued te January 4 played Tuesday in recognition ot ‘il me with' Hartford relatives. Georga and nventory of the estate of Charles| 57T 5 £ Mrs. Charles A..Lée ' 'witl — her two th Carolinas, > Wilcox wns recorded and orderea,| . The AWashibeton T”'“ eompany. ' of [ Ypungest children’ is in:New: York for a | 5 s Showltig valudtion of ST.T070n . SEotr I SCRataR] among the oldest - banking = i with their long visit -with' her mother..Mrs. Hattie Weir- atich. and her two sisters. # | Institutions in’the United ‘States. yet the season and In [he eatate of John T. Crandall. Ran- | saniing hoube has been without - storm 3 s ideal climate ah Cr withdrew her pet Ng “Bollon schools ciosed: Friday for the L - Thasr.” BaNing - tebeivelt’ Pl ’;:”‘;;‘:‘_“fg" doors until the present week. Christmas: vae~*ion- with sthe ‘excention of hours by fast] make porsible § | of her claim against the estate. from| 1T addition (o his other duties. Post:|(ne Center schlol, which'had two davs to stesmet from | the enjoyment haries Henry and Oliver D Grandaql | MASter-lenihan.ie’ putting. in full time at | majce up. Key, Wui‘ of golf and he st owners I ::;‘ y:lrsli:‘ngg “window dring. the Cifkist= | < Mugh- sympathy is béing. expressed for Combin sxhuc i, Wilbur - G. Chever resigned as guar- y = pinn. & the sstate of ANl o The’ clogk, in’, the. Washington Trust — = and fled AMidavit that (here wis mo o | COMPANY, Wikich serves as the town clock, | A: Quimine That Dees Nof Affect the Head Ais OF-rosaid ® & NO €81 ceased to operate for seyeral hours oic émc.ém of, the !gmc and laxative effect. +ibe : Tuesday morping, Coincidentally the | GROVE'S 1 B Q. tablets (Laxative Wak aves Wwere recelved from Mary B. ok in the pjublic librarv refused ser- lemo Quinine tablets) can be taken hy enzie. having received her legactés! 0% 1 dnyone ‘witheiit - causing nervousness or trem th ' Geil vice fo rthe first time in twentv vears:|3 m the estate of Neil McKenzie ringing in the head. . Be sufe you get the | in the estate of Thomas Thatcher, | 2ue to 'the wearing out of ‘wWiresin thel genuine, .Amk. for. GROVES L. B: O petition was recsived and granted ffom m'ifhn" gblets. . Logk Tor E;W., GROVE'S sigha- %ty teher, execotof Honse vk ebony: and: bionze- clock .on’ tha iore on box. 34¢. 129 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. will that an sxemnlifiad copy of the| MARtel over the firéplace iin the read-s=== == will be Aled with the Westerh peobute | M€ Foom Bf fhe Westerly public. library g B (Bt R g MAKE EVERY MONTH AS MERRY AS THIS N Gro William A, Wileox ‘nt Tamwestainc o] TOTIMERE i Cedar Gros # cemetery, The | b ) 1 #h! sports through- -wdm«L r}.clrwus. out the winter. For Boskler " Tropical Trips.” and Information, apply Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South 18 Washington St., Boston, Mass. J | .Electrical Appliances For Christmas Gifts EATON CHASE COMPANY RO ) A library is- maintained from the Wileox % meeting of tas exasutive committée | fund. AR :" y"_”':v'»' ~Mre.»n of 'Y"radr offered The Westerly station jfor west bound | , c land as a site for a hospital| jraine is heatless, and no bulletin hoard | and 1006 towards its construction. pro- Is mai ntained in the main station to in- the cost of the buiidine would be a0t less than 825,000, Mr, Wilcox's of- i casToria| o Select Your Christmas -/ | " For Intants and Children [ t mesting. in March, 1921 : o To the Westerly B t Trade, - : ARG D InUuForOvorsoYun i The imperative need of a hospital for 4 Uireater Westerly has been apparent for |. v 5 E i x X ~ S NS Mr. Wilenx's offer Is as follows (2] and the fact that the su et - i being considersd a‘ this time to see what o TO INSURE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SPECIAL SALE OF = |l EVERY STYLE AND FINISH IS STILL AVAIL- LEATHER GOO | ABLE SEE OUR STORE AND WINDOW DIS- ; ‘PL'VAY.v WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. Here’s the opportunity 'to stretch: the | B ‘ i aRDER YOURS Naw.’ purchasing power of your funds for Holiday Buying. Begihning Wednesday, i)ecvmber 23d I we shall make a deep cut i in the pnce of | all our FANCY LEATHER GOODS OF 259 |l The line consists of Shoppmg Bags, Bill Books, Purses, Pass Cases, Card Cases, 77\ OUR LEADER HAVE MUSIC IN YOUR HOME : XMAS MORNING. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS| T AY i OPPORTUNITY FROM HEAD- QUARTERS. $1.00 PER WEEK COMPLETE LINE OF CHRISTMAS RECORDS >:h.e Plaut-Gadden Company : (Established 1872) ; »(OPEN EVENINGS) NORWICH, CONN. With 12 Double-Face Victor Records 24 Selections Correspondence Cases, Manicure Sets, Collar Bags, Brief Cases, - Travelmg_ § Cases, etc., etc., . : ; Don’t forget that 75 cents will pay for a" i whole dollar’s worth of lecther ‘

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