Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 31, 1922, Page 6

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JANUARY 31, 1922 street, where Mr. Paige had some hams |Grenier, left forward; Baker, center; |the Backus hospital following automoblie in process of smoking. The fire was dis- | Rene, Swanson, right guard; Emo, Ken- |injuries, and her daughter Louise, who is covered before it had gained much head-'Iney left guard. dangerously ill at the hospital, were es- way and the damage was not great exce ¢ | Goals from floor, T. Reeves, 13; Keach | teemed residents here a few years ago. {to the hams which werb destroyed by the |5; Blakely 2; Liviogston 2; Longo, Wil Monday morning at 9 c'clock Arthur \ chemical used to subdue the fire liams, Back, G. Reaves and Swanson. | Bastien and Miss Adelia Provencher Miss Mary A. Kilkenny has resumed |Goals from fouls, Livingston 14, T.|were united in marriage by Rev. Father her duties as stenographer in the Mystic | Reeves 2, Time, 20 minute halves. Referec | Adelard Jaibert in the Immacu'ate Con- 2 Enarh River National bank, after spending |Eric H. Johnson. ception church. After a honeymoon trip The severs storm which swept over | vorth League, Payl Munsge! supe;;- So y-at her home in Norwich. S0l D e Westerly and surrounding towms Satur ndent of Junior Lea.rue. Miss a “’M’d“m N Gakes. isviiting ; In New B “C it ikl b iR TRt gay, with a strong wind prevailing pu | lorsfall; president of Ladies’ Ald goclety, | yor, AL T Gertrude Fowler ; superintendent of out electric lights and downed tel f 1 e Miss Louise Paige has returned to Mil- v, 85 years of age. one of | Sophie Izkzyok and Tony Jezbreky wires in this section. It was the w wnday school, Edgar MattNews; {7€as-|¢orq after spending Sunday at her home Jdest residents of this village, ‘went | have sold their farm, known the tha{, had struck here for years, the rer of benevolences, Mrs. T. P. hols: | in- the village. skating during the past week and .sur-|James Vallette place, to Sam Horokitz of confinued until Sunday morning W sittee on religlous instruction, Mrs. | Miss Eleanor Davis has resumed her Fyone wlio ! Siw s e [HAnGvVer: < ~ subsided- leaving in its wake about tw . Nichols; Mrs, W. H. Clapham, Mrs. | gtugies in Boston after a short vacation Word has been received that Mrs. Jean 55 e T inches of snow on the level. The trolley | RaXyh Spargo; home and forelgn mis- |a¢ her home on Reynolds Hill. of Pawtucket, R. T, formerly of WEST KINGSTCN cars made trips Sunday but mot on sched- |sions, Edgar Matthew®, Paul W. Mun- | Miss Lillian Miner of Providence has died during the latter part of r . uled time. W. A. Rooke, Mrs. J. T. Park- | been a recent visitor here. _ Everett J. Bateman of Wakefleld was John Pallozzels, of Pawtucket was: be- | €. Temperance, G. ‘W >. J. | Mrs. John Rippell and son Ciarence of £ in this village last week taking the cen- Saturday, | Rowling, E. B. Kenyon; finance, - W. G. | Westerly were Ivisitors here Sunday. il sus. e ith P onking amine | Spargo, W H. Claphan, W. J. Symons, W. | "'Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Alien and son Bur- te. Mrs. Frank, May and Master Horace (e T He pleaded gull- | R. Fowler, Mis. T. P. rows have refurned to Providence after spent Thursday and Friday last with rei- e o Ny e e et 335 and | (:uda Howler: et v a vieit with Mystic relatives. atives at Wanefield. o e R a6.50 xhich ho paid, |mons, W. G. Spargo, Byeratt Kingsley; | Charles E. Wheeler has returned from Mrs. Andrew J. Peck of Seekonk spent O A e o hau taken over the |music. Mrs. K. P. Soott, Mrs. T. P. Nieh- |2 business trip to INew York. anada, for a trip of [last week with relatives here. s of Edgar Sweet. ols, Miss S. G. Veal; Christlen steward- | Mrs. Lydia Perkins has returned to her Mr. and Mr L. Briggs spent Sun i g ship, Mrs. T. P. Nichols, Mra, J. T. Park- fnome in Uncasville after = visit with x Aretic. er, Mrs. P H Ople; committes on par- |local relatin & er and Miss Mil- sonase and furniture, officers of the| Mrs. Phoebe Ford wio has been con- 1 daughter, Marfe € - spent Saturdsy in Pro Ladfes’ Ald soclety; estimatimz commit- | fined to the house by ifness, is &wroving | Jeanne the week | dence and attended The Bat in the after< tee, W. G. Spargo, W. R. Fowler, W. H. |glow end With M n Pratie of | nOon. - Clachan, Mrs. T. P. Nictols; committes | iMiss Marfon Gray of New York is the | ; on hospitals, Mrs W. J. Symons. Mre. |guest of her garents, Dr. and Mrs. W. I | Edgar Matthews, Mrs. A.'P. Datson; | Gray. suditing committee. W. Chaphonm, E. : Mrs. and Mrs. Frederie Denison are in ! Kingsley, Mrs. T. P. Nichels. New York where Mr. Denison has gfn-‘l fpre Judge Frank Hinckley The first taste | tells you why Hu‘lt.lo.fflh-n\_dhh‘ 1. Drap 2 C. B. Q. Tablet in a glass of dewr weler. 2 lnstently the tablet begins disintagrating « “broaking " 3. In 18 saconds the medical properties are thorsughly mixed with water. Thes, Hill's C. B. Q. Tablets act immedi- atedy, give refel wilhout delay and begin checking Colds and La Grippe long before erdinary tablets, by actual test, are ab- surbed by the stomach jees. To preve s, sabject other than C. B. Q. Tablets to s cntered the employ that department en the King Town The fire started new Ahrens Fox y com- < at the fire and 1 | The Westerly fire department was call- | k | Saturday morning. pump was used and th ‘was the first to ar at work. Wm. Rowe of Mt. Vernon, New siting friends here following = 5 £ D. Maine and Charles Crandall are |for ireatment to his eyes. The dance ‘-_.II‘MMIE ‘mowt instances } Gertrude Ball of Ba,\'onm;, ? J; TR e e e he dance 2 Sew or ere i required for complets ji ster, Mrs. J. Scott ot rles Peters of . New York is the | present. guest of Westerly friends. 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