Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 13, 1922, Page 7

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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1922 solvent state and the assurance of a M'ss Grace Carmichael, Mrs. C. W. H A. Flood, Miss May Andrews, Misscollege, is visiting his parents, Mr. ahd |strect a solemn high mass was ceies band of the highest type is given. A|Campbell, Mrs. Rooest Farmham. M-s.fElizabeth Findlay. Mrs. Albert Kenneth on Vose street Rev. John stre 4 ey Pizgerald. asst ble a alph Spargo wer aliiorui e ot g ought and|paw : Hall, Mra B, J. Lan, Mrs. Al:| The following juroes have boen selects| IR Eloag and Malph Spargo were|ed : s . The Westerly High school held thelr|€Xauder Mitchell, Miss Emma Roland,|€d from Westerly for the XNovemb leza it < ¥ < s Seai 3 end. | annual exercises in_observance of Ar- Crlando Smetk, Jr., Miss Du e on S fonWashinkton Jleotnty. “"‘{"I John Spezzano, a local tax mistice day at the High School hall on|Ward, Miss Marie Zanzrandi, s ;| nastaoid wo houses on T {Saturday afternoon Miss Jennie Stan-| o Eh X 5 Barhtr, o and Pierce street and with his family | Immacu ton, Miss Laura Meclntyre and Rev. =g Cenny I EBuraloll cantai; PMee . g 2 and | goin gto California. He is going to|side the sanctuars, Res The regular sessiom of the Third dis- .child in the future, At this point Clar- | Fred MoDonald were the speakers. The |Russel Hemphill, Miss Saily M. Frank-|George Spear, pet't; Willam E. Bu make the trip by automobile. | etivered a sirring address irict court was held Saturday morning | onos, E. Boche, attorney for the overseer | rest of the program givem was as fol-|enstein, Mrs. Robert F. Larr, Mrs. A:-I-\‘.(‘:‘n; loos. B uraick, odohn - 3 er > (ihie ez weryioe with e O. H. Wilkams presidi poor, e would like to have | lows: America, school; Wilson's Mess- Jlak. = N e Eroac. - FESTERLY While we honor b “m“ s prny::. time to comsult the statutes on (his|sen o Coneoves . Culling . America o] CXinder M. Blake, Mrs. Danicl F. Lar s$ Catherine Sweeney of Worcester,| WESTEELY CELEBEATES | it v, e ayjkin, Mrs. R, W. Lawton, Mrs. George J.| ys s visiting with her sister, Mrs. ARMISTICE DAY WITH PARADE | 4id. we must rememb overseer ot the Town of Hopkintan Va | twe weeks for i dmpesiton. | wags. Teckminr o hert o} | Ko Mre. dohn Duguid, dtrs."C. Cun-|john " 3.” Dumn. M Sasemin S Rk | the instrumeges o Wiltred Palmer was heard. Some little o St rignled dall. Henry Ledward of Providence was : SpeCIalSito e "Hulleln) IS ECIAL iV S time was taken up In getting.an inter.| 1% o case ef state Thomas K. Brewn Hate to Get Up in the Momning, and| Mrs Thomas Perry, captain; Mrs. |week-end visitor with relatives in tox > 1 : otten and that preter as the complaining witness did|YS: Asa Bouthier of the town of Rich-|Pack Up Your Troubles, school; Tid-|paul F. Estey, Mrs. Alexander Forga-| Dr. Thomas Reache y 30t shesk Nagiish. She testified | mond - the defendant was discharged. In |Pef Days, $0Y W Ser son, Mrs, Walter Hiscox, Mrs. Albert that she was the. mother of a chilg|lhiS case the offiter who made the ar-|Y a ers; Marsef -“!Qr Spicer, Miss Kathryne Sturtevant, Mrs | Moo cpoviec pinaras, | forme born out of wedlock and that Palmer |t Thursday night had reported to the School: Young Fellows My Lad, Archie|Frank Sullivan, Mrs. Harvey Perry, |y o) WHESs W TOOm TO0T L[ Larkin vas ma and had as was the father of the child. On cross|toWn solicltor that Bouthier had said to|Bamford; Long, Long Trail school:|Miss Phebe Perry, Miss Ruth Taylor,| iq o TRl chunedl fron : ; | e examination she ‘admitted that she was|DPim that the lights on his car were|Lest We Forget, Maurice Wein; ad-|yiss Amalie Zangrandi. nE e and Canadi 7 also the mother of two other children,| WO In presenting.the:case to Judge|dress, Miss Jennie B. Stanton; Keep the| grs C. J. Butler, captain: Mrs. Rich-|, ~he fOUOWIng stores ntave been e corted by the one of whom is now dead and that she| Wiliams, Attorney Ferguson for the|Home Fire Burning, school; address|arq Mitchell, Mrs. Edward Butler, Mrs. | /Sl 25 PIROoe WHETC (M0 - AMUSN| der command never was married. She told the court|{OWR 5aid that the officer reported to|Rev. F. A. McDonald; salute to the|Harold Dogle, 3riss Evelyn, McWeeney, |pi 0 06, WiRierw Baniees (orms of her relations with Palmer at Hope|Dim that the defendant has said, that|fag: Star Spangled Bamver, school |Mrs Franklin Smith, Mrs. Harry Wil-[pay B0 Pae. Sormma, loach 1oom. of march were the Wester-| Tt ian't the q Valley where they both reside and how his lights were warm. Because of this The following have been named as|iiams, Miss Edna Saunders. Co. Kampr.m’i Scotts, Vars l,n“\, Stille 2 y Corps, commanded by Capt | button. but how long those relations continued. Other| Misunderstanding of the defendant's|the commitiee for the American Red|. Mrs. Mark Pearson, ) captain; Mrs.|[ "% Kath Scotts Nars Brox_ MLy yrie’ SEY MiHiaals Boy Soouts witnesses for the state were Paul Pul-|Stitement the case took a different|Cross campaign which is to be held next|Fred Caterer, lieutenant, : T e el Cara s ; Chapman in command, th kas, the stepfather of the complaining|CD&Dhel from the natoral onme. Judge|week are as follows: J. M. Pendieton, | Marr, Miss Geraldire i Hrse== Sy D ey | Wente ; and Girl Scouts, M witness, Fred and Jenmie Pulkas, all of| Williams understood that the defendant|chazirman; Lewis Stanton, B. P. Max-|Fred Caterer, Mrs. Frank Ward, Sl e Sl S s : . American Legion, m Hope Valley, had apparently had his lights burning|son, Mrs, Elizabeth Haswell, treasurer;|Walter Watson, Mrs. Gervasini ’l,‘;'“l"“c 24 ” ea L ANt bers of th A. R, in - automobile At the conclusion of the state’s casa|ahd for some reason they had become| Mrs. C. Byron Cottrell, chairman ot| Mrs. Harry Milner. captain U el the Spanish-American War | S o~ et ot > Herbert H. Rathbun, counsel for the|S?ddenly extinguished and were still | women's teams; Mrs. Frank S. Ahearn |Hugh A. Dunning, Mrs. Howard ) The fumeral of Claire Pleard, the 5-|and veterans of the Canadian and Drii-| directions are followed. IT NEVER detendant, moved to dismiss the case on|Warm, ‘when the arrest was made. Mrs. George H. Barbour,* Mrs. Ralph|ber, Mrs. William H. Browning, vear-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs.|ish armies. The parade marched | FATLS. Despite searcity and m. the following grounds. He quoted from| The case of Russell L. Slocum. cofi-|Briggs. Mrs. Henry Utter, Mrs. Charles|Henry E. Cook, Miss Katherine Smal-|Theodore Picard of Beach street, took |through the principal streets and all the | Rteed wiety sears’ fest. ":"- [ chapter 357, sec. 5 and 6 of the Cen- 'plainamt, vs. WAlflam E. Cook, charged|J. Butler, Miss Kathryn Cottrell, Mrs (ley, Miss Dorothy Perry. place Saturday afternoon from her late |stores and offices and other places of | or by mall. Soe & botile 8 o7 mRere eral Laws of Rhode Island, as follows: | with keeping and harboring a dog with- | Samuel H. Davis and Miss Thomas. Mrs. Samuel H, Davis, captain; Mrs.|home. The child died last Tuesday at a|business were closed during the after- | Eat, C. A. Voorbees, M, D.. Philadelshia That the complaint should have been|out a license, was continmed for one The fellowing toams fer carryinz ewt Joseph Grills, , Mrs. MontaMo, Mrs.|private hospital in Providence. Burial | noon. At the cone! o f 1t d‘ | made in the name of the agent for the |week. the work of the “Wesisc.y chapter of th 4 Ralph Segar, Mrs. Calvert Cottrell, Mrs.| was made in St. Michacl's mew ceme-|a good many pe: urney y SR e state board of charities; that the plain- American Red (rass have beem named | Thomas Brown. of Bridgzeport vis iends Westerly Sunday Abearn, eaptain: Miss| Briggs, captain; Mrs. Frank Hill, Mrs.|ing relatives in town. team from Na b Subscription to all American ang Da?| Miss Mila Blake, Mrs. Lloyd Brigss, |man, Rupert Austin and Arthur Grover,|in a tie score of 6-6. In the morning | that the town of Hopkinton had spent |Possible, report that they have now 40|merel, Miss Helen Tuite, captat Potter Hill, Mrs. Thomas Hope, Mre.| Lloyd Kenncth of Storrs Agricultural| At St. Michael's church on Liberty UNION 2QUARF e 7 tery. {erside park to w e 1 - OnAll Subjects tiff had no legal settlement in the state| The George’ C. Moere Narvew Fabric| by the captains Ashaway and Potter Hill, Mrs. Ralph| Byr, . m e ther had no legal settlement here. Also|little time ago to organizec a band to be | Helena FPapalia: Miss Irens McKnight, |Earl Burdick, Miss Mabel Mathewyon,| Clifford Bosworth, Webster Green- [good game was witnessed wh European Publications. have T iss Loretta|Mrs. William Wells, Mrs. Elizabeth |students of Kingstown College, are vis-|the alumn: defeated the Westerly High any mopey for the support of the child|mMmembers and 20 on the waiting list. The | Mahoney Mrs. C. Léc Higgins. . Lewis of New Haven is visit-|between Tta . because her father being dead, her mo-|CP. Of Beach street, Who decided some| “Mrs. Frank = All Kinds . ch ended that thre was no testimony to:show |COmPosed of their employes as far as|Miss atnerine Spellman. Miss Mary I ¥ » Clarke. itin grelatives over the week-end. school team by a score of 6-0 SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU or that they were obliged to support the|treasury for the mew band'fs in a very| 35 Frank A. Sherman, . };"i‘. AW N XX XX TX TN \ BY Y/ DR ,‘ DS q DN i -\V/ . The;1923 SUPERIOR Chevrolet The 1923 SUPERIOR Chevrolet 5-Passenger Sedai e . . Utility Coupé - $860 - == $680 THE SUPERIOR SEDAN, like our preceding Sedan, is .the outstanding world leader in the all-year type of - : : pass the magnificent sales record of its 1922 predeces- family cat. 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