Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 9, 1922, Page 8

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fled. There were 23 cases re- jEeady for irial at this session o BB Whoss listed are Jessie C. F E ¥8 Samoel ¥ Almond B FHoxie, Stephen S ; George Herbert f& Plckering. Jr., vs John Glichrist, R. Maxson vs Ernest Jones, vl Dayls v Wikbert Clarks. H. West v» Samuel Fain, C. M Hifzer Co. vs H. D. Palmer, alias. SStrlick ve Paul Walkup, Min's W8 Joseph Garand. Chandler S P¥3. Westerly Brass Co. Fra ¥ sffrank E. Richmond, E ey ¥8 Frank E. Richmond, Lola 8 95 and ve. Anfello Matorese, Ro- T o ws Fred T. Mitchell, C: Auto C fbafdo, alias, Lillan Caro Fred D. Hoxle, Arthur M. W Westerly Cycle Clud is Mance at the Wi ©f the club's dances The c e Briggs bulld- P Salvation Acmy drive proved a sme- #Br as usual West went over the Larkin, chalrm has announced that with 00, and all but a &s been sub- Gevernor Soucl of Rhede Tsland B Bis stam was rece by e T 2 ! what it ted the people on ty of having such a fine n d and asked alt such a fine Sweeney and reh 1o ha iliding and spoke of t of Westerly. phasized the fact R school s at the Conhecticut coliege, New London. P Toteut, and s, Bitot THomse of Fort Strong, Mass Rev. John Ing here has re kinstoyn. Pa. Rev. Tdmund J." Cleveland, rector - of Christ Episcopai church —preached his farewell scrmon to a large congregation Sunday. Bishop Perry of the Rhode fs land dlocese was present and confirmed a large class at the morning service. This Wil be the last service at which Rev. Mr. Cleveland will officlats here, givhig take up his dutles in Fall River, Mass, at once. . Goorge W, Broughton and Mis Davey were united in marriage morning by Rev. P. §. Sailer, pastor of the First Baptist church. Mr.’ Brough s one of the oldest markets here. The ar in town, They left wil e in Westerly. Mr. Broughton is minent member of several local Wednesdny the wedding of - Arthar. Holmse Coy and Miss Margaret Pagan of Grovs avenue, daughter of Dr.' and Mrs. Pagan will take place. The Paweatdck Toan and Trust Co. has been obliged to add nother room for their business which has grown steadily, the bank having been in operation only about two months and @ half. This shows how much needed the banking in- stitution was for this locality. Mr. snd Mrs. Emory Hodge, and Mrs. D. D. Clarke who have been spending the winter In Orlando, Florida, . have opened a home on Granite street where they will spend the summer months. ev, Lewis A. Walker, pastor of the Trst Baptist church here is-visitmg: his mother at Fitchburg, Mass. Albert C. | Lamphear, formerly of Westerly, who has resided for the past fifteen years, at Chester, Pa., is visiting In town. Mrs. Harrlet E. Brises of Providence is the guest of Mrs. Martha Crumb, Col. Arthur N, Nash, went to Harttord Monday to attend the -Grand - Chapter meetings, where he will recelve the title of most excellent high priest Tuesday. Among others who attended from Palmer Lodge, R. A. M., No. 28, were James Mec- Kengle, Jr.. Bourndon A. Babcock, Ar- thur E. Thompson. Fimothy Connors, Mr. and Mre. Michael I. Twomey and Misd Annie Twomey, Mr: and Mrs. Lawrence Purtill, all of West- d to Norwich Monday, where the fureral of Miss Roee Anna Edwards of Hinckley streat, Judge Herbert W. Rathbun “was in Boston on Monday and addressed _the students of the Hpston Lawschool. Miss Helen Alexander who has béen the guésts of relatives in Worcester, stray dogs. “The Dol e Clarke, weighea about 175 Ibs. cach 3 A were very valuable. - < 28 883340 5} ome here Sund ~ P8 £ S {8 o i x Nis 55 0 8 el JAlle 0 the train being late the xu- | dressing of sand and big stones were put * 't mbers of the community asso- Griffin who || 3 were ap WA, Peciham3 In. Pa-ge WAl B0t resemed fob Wastio] on. e Will be_ in readiness and B‘,‘. ‘are planning to hold & whist at |1 Btk (b: e range. In it Sunday. -1 .0 Ho 4 iy Monday morning , with [opened for public fravel néXt month. e | the club house. - ot com cottage in| .@M, ) N ropd My, Adber: T¥itneom 0 Put- & T. Brown on the bench as| Miss Aileen Fowler has returned to her | jomen as having. by | Leon James of LA > I{name was cxiled on friends ln towd. nca very ol ¢ riae > o - - o o W, ‘Steam wa's first_ applicd to bdusria: | fined of qurooses abost 1750, = " o | ivas eerved. LIGHT MEDIUM / Backed by fifty years’ réfihing experience / 2 HEAVY |l EXTRA HEAVY ’ Mass., has returned. e 3 Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Synie of New- - % port, R Ly were callers here Yonday. : kil ‘o] “Hap" Fenlon w York wasa . e ut ton 2nd IS | catier here Sunday - i . 3 Charles Faucher of New London is V ; anion. Dr. I 1| ®ending a few days here, X . : ' i, Dr. . F. Doyla Dy, | . Admiral Harold Campbell is visiting in i Charies 3, Butfer, | Norwich 3 : jor, James Collins, Willlam | Harry L Bolles of the Pawcatuck bask J. Dunn. Joseph Grils, Panl | On West Broad street has retigned and 3 SRR, Bamoci Nardons, has entered the employ of the Bradford Dyeing Association, Charles M. L b, clerk in cha; it 1 the Pleasant View post office has remod. . and | elled the building and made a chasige 1 4 ‘ : a - skii? trouble You need Resinol to stop the itchin, : and burning and ‘ the eruption’Tts cooli $ ] touch will save 'you : hours of torture, : The ointment that should ‘ £ be in every home. i > gt | At all druggists 1 . - Soothing and Healing o i i } o ; L o = 2 § : When It's so EASY to Build Flesh this New Way Do youneed more fiesh? Are you pals, : 2 wb’; ia energy—or is your complexion ) ¢ Bisuished by bumilisting ‘plmples, black- 2 'hid-,c_rbo:m If & simply go to your . fim sand gets bfie of IRONIZED ¢ ! ST tablets. Tske these remarkably 7 i Wffective tablets—two with each meal. Then : ! watch ;hu r'uui‘!;ed\e:y &ka{ you will b: . ; : astonis] al he improvement i e . STANDARD'OIL CO.0F NEW YORK e scient:fic - ot i 5 ' e e i ~ ey : ‘ ' s In just Aalf the usuval time. 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