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| M. Kenyon wes admitted to probate and | crdered recorded and Charles E.. Kenyon confirmed as executor. HEBRON va was given in the town hall Inventory and appraisal of the estate 3 ning by the Piedmont male © John M. Barber, deceased. was re- 'he program, copsisting of | ccived and ordered recorded and author-, co; odies, college =ongs and pop- tv given to the executor of the will 10 | ylar songs. was very enjeyable. srticles of inventory at private sale.| Mr. and Mre. Frank Bissell of ition for the appointment of a!jijampton Sunday guests of M suardian of the persoms and estate of | Mrs, W. O. Seyms. Jennie L. Stilman was referred to Jan.! W. O. Seyms was in C h. with order of motice. faay ev The mest session of the council Will be | ing i tho second Monday in January in-| s W, 0. 2 e seo he agkod Chlet Brown what |Stead of tho first as that i3 New Year's " st we he want the latter replied, “Come | 933" = .. | James Martin. Aong vo the bollce station and Tl 4elj| A very interesting communily social| Mrs. T M. Fis T You” He was brought to the station and|Was held at the assembly hall of the East ipton the first of the week. | Waterbury—A turned over to Sergeant Ferguson, while:| Ashaway school Yast Wednesday, evening. | While in t Hampton Mrs. Bissell was .; DplE ;'n comm ool Chief Brown returned to look for the| The Ladies' society of the First Hop- | the guest of Mr. and Mre. Frank Bxswn,\;:ffl;e{: R S A r q a | s i A > ey osbon d e ccptied thas | articles in the Ashaway parish house last| BRIEF STATE NMEWS n bo traced 1o polsonous liquor he did not. At the station he was asl Thursday evening. E k 2 Hotchkisyille—Peter Scanlon 5 ed his name and gave it as Robert Rici About 1 o'clock Friday merning Her- |, (SN0 0%, oo W08 0 er of Boston. He showed his automo- |bert C. Babcock, who lived alone in his yo = Cif W 0 e (OO bile registration at that time and it also |house on the corner of Broad street and /o, F/ S0 SR, SUCE 7 | Stoet: b b read Robert Ricker and corresfonded to|Hillside avenue, Ashaway, was awaken- et 4 A - \Eursls o pas the information he had given the policc |ed by the odor of smoko and found his! Amsonin—Joseph Scovone of Great Till | ZELE o FAl at _the time. house on fire from a defective chimney. | Was in the city court for selling milk T B T H (O He testified Tuesday that his reason |The fire 'was already beyond control and Which he had been forbidden to sell in | o b CtHE for the change of name was because of |the house was burned to the ground. Me. |Seymour. He was fined $30. s y a protection to him against creditors 10| Babcock succeeded in dragging a trunk, [ Milford—In a fire of unknown origin| Bethlehem—TTe whom he owed a little money for the|which he had packed, expecting to go to | that broke out in the home of Mrs. Au-|E. Bloss, son of ) R zust Kozlow on Gunn street, Ir Miss Bunice Moore k the 10 months' old paby of Mrs. K ace here. After the gzT automobile and other small bills. spend the winter with his son in Phila- lowsky, lost her life by suffocation, and' couple took the train for Washington, D. |ing the in atte ng to re WESTERLY In the superior court before Judge jcame Summer and a jury Tuesday, Maurice Handleman took the stand and told the Jury of his doings on the 21st day of August, 1922, It is alleged that on this day he acted with twe other mem, who made’ their escape, to commit larceny and he is charged with the larceny of $790 from the Westerly branch of the Industrial Trust Co. Handleman testified that he is twenty- sight years of age and has a wife liv- ng in Boston. He said that he left Boston at 10.30 a. m. on August 21 for the purpose of coming to Westerly He arrived at Providence at 13 o'clock and arrived at Westerly via the Hope Valley route at 1.30 sharp. Proceeding up High street he said he noticed the Industrial Trust Co. bank. He drove on for a short distance and parked his'ecar a Mitle south of the Westerly Furniture Ce.'s store. It was his purpose, he says, in going fato the bank to hire a safety deposit box. He intended late to go to Pleas- apt View to hire a cottage for 2 month or two, He told the court that his wife was in a delicate condition and that it wes his purpose in having her come to the scashore for a rest and quiet. As he planned to be here somc little time Be thought that he ought to have a wafety deposit box for some valuable papers which at the time were in the wfe at his brother's garage in Worces- ter, He told about going into the bank twive, as the first time he applied to M. a teller in the bank, who West Haven—ui added t East and down Canal street, on to High street and was about to Cross over to h car when he felt some one tugging at his shouylder and upon loking around he found that it was Chief of Police Thom- | ester Mon- | ning attending a Masonic meet- | will expire Seyms was in East Hart- | pointments jon the latt 1 returned home from | Seymonr—1 Mr received struck his| Hamden—In the ches were | Munson, former PRODUCTION OF COTTON SMALLEST IN 20 YEAES town court dealer of ( cred 510 a week d th in the for Washington year's During the cross-examination of Han- | gelp! from ths house, which with the dleman Assistant Attorney General {clothing in which he escaped constituted | Makepiece asked him if he had not|a]l of his personal belongings saved Jjumped bail on two occasions and if he| 1o re-entered the house and seeured | = = = PR— = = = — waa not wanted now in a_western city |the communion set belonging to the . D. | to serve two years on a sentence impos-|p. church of which he is a deacon. The : R £ o T T Tl T T | T e e | K KK The Plaut-Cadden Co. Kot Koi et by Handleman's counsel but it was e e S R overruled and Handleman frankly de- i dsmemrin iy nied such a state of facts. Handleman was on the stand wor the most part of 3 the afternoon and had completed his #i4 not know ail about the rentals of the | testimony. The cage will be argued on Boxes and who told Handleman to return | Dednesday morning and go to the jury later when Miss Cook who was in charge in the afternoon. of that department should retarn from dward Holt has received an luneh. able discharge from the U. call for much honor- &Hor s . McCall, Jr., captured two large coons recently, A flock of meadow larks was noted om Dec.” 6th. af Railroad avenue and asked the man how he cnuld get to Pleasure Beach. The man replied that he did not know of Pleasure Beach, but that there was a Pleasant View and directed Handle- man to ths station where he might ob- tain information about Pleasant View. Handlemsn went over to the station, got the information he wanted and then came back down Canal street. He tes- tifiled that he stopped into' a clothing store’ in the Martin House block just southeast from the station for the pur- pose of getting the overall suit. His varpose in getting the overalls was to got under his car and make some ad- fustments to it, which he thought nec- essary. He told the court and jury just what he pafd for the garment and alsg a oap which he purchased at the saie time. After getting these articles he warden, Theodore W. Hyde: sentinei, Joseph Squadrito; trustees, J. H, Ryan.| H. A. Muller and C. T. WHlard. The council accepted an irdvitation to! attend a class initiation of Granite council at Westerly Saturday evening. John Moeck, ot Newport, K. I, has maoved two truck loads £ nets pur- ehased at the sheriff’s from the Pendleton building on W: street to Newport. Miss Frances Cutler, of entertained the Monday MYSTIC Sunday Mre. Warren W. Rathbun of Deniyon avefue entertained In honor of * paryes Were Mied. her. 70th birthday. A turkey QINRCT Was orow of the fishing boat Neilie Dayton served to members of the family and Mgpuel Andrews is to motor iG New | friands who wished her many more birth- | rraven today (Wednesday) . days to come. Among those present wefe | The infant son, Walter James Har Judge Herbert W. Rathbun, Mrs. Herbert | vey, Jr.. of Mr. and Mrs. i D W. Rathbun and son and daughter, Mise 'of Broad strest, dled Monday night, Constance Rathbun of Westerly. Miss The boy was three months and nino Geneva Rathbun of Milford, Misses Edith _days oid. and Annie Rathbun, Mrs. Frank Dicker-| There is a great deal of interest man- | son and dm{chle_r. Miss Josephine Dicker- | {fested in the reorganizing of the Ston- son, Mrs. Emeline Aliyn of Mystic, Mr. | ington Men's club. and Mra. Clarence Shay and family of et Sy dudi i o HOPKINTON New London. Mrs, Rathbun was remem- | The Tegular session of the town coun- street whist ’ \ joined the Elm the West Side. GOSI ‘E]' . ‘ from Miss Cook, for which he thanked bank came up to him and took hold of |her home on Chester avenue, lctl 0 a an l a 0n0 a the other two, who made ¢ their es- | Mrs. William Mudge of High street that and finally shook himself free of Rob- | Zome, has arrived at the Walter Reed medical treatment. The dog Warden re- tion of Canal and High streets he said Th 1 13 of P t Coun-ithe fall rains. The wells, i d cis- TR o o | e o et o pet el o SR R | o Will Mar the Pl b B Ot following officers were chosen for to be held in Goshen church Saturday Muller; regent, Dr. J. H. Weeks; vice at Spring Hill farm Monday. Perkins; secretary, Elias B. Hinckley Wilkinson ; guide, Hepry B. Noyes; : Here Are a Few of These Remarkable OQutfit Offers. Any Victrola or Grafo- jcity of available water supply. If h S. Marine { He did return, he says that afternoon ‘ Mrs. Qeorgc Phillips of Kingstown | Arthur Lathrop of Hartford was home | Der and said that he would call later. [was 3 caller In town Tuesday after- here over the week end. _’ Upon going out of the bank he told the | noon, W Giity Fon puiihased's nowisus) him and said to another employe, Mr. |visit to Lake Worth, Fla, | sape.” Handleman replied hat he wastheir son, Charleg Mudge, U. §. A. who [P0 8 e o o 0 L . o : A Wonderful Opportunity Coming Just When You Want It — In Time to Get ertson and walked up High street on the | hospital in Washington, for treatment. 4 pp y g ceived orders from the town officials and that he oressed over and continued up cil, No, 442, Royal Arcanum, was hel terns are getting low. i vear: Representative to grand council.| .tternoon. Deo. 23d. i - ® collector, Harry Doty; treasurer, Cor- d % : - With 12 Record Selections (6 Double Face Records), 300 Need- nola In Our Complete Stock Can Be Purchased On the Same Club Plan and On coofs of other bulldings near by had not ! been covered with snow, further destruo- A tion would probably have wesulted. The B g» { house was one of the finest in the village | i [ and it is doubtful #f it will be rebuil | - corps and has returned to his home on and received the desired information jury that Mr. Robertsen, employe of the Mrs. Charles C Craig has returned to Stanton, “I think that this fan was with Word has been received by Mr. and not the man, and asked to be released. |has been stationed in the Panama Canal [ AWS WUHRE, BROWR, YO0, WA8 PRCH opposite side of the street. At the jume- Ebsy e AR lers { C . . G Ly . . STONINGTON the-dog was killed. 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Three hundred dollars of the ap- | propriation for repair of highways was HOME-MADE SAUSAGE THUMM’S DELICATESSEN Victrola Club | Victrola Club allotted to District No. 3. The last will and testament of Bessic Outfit No. 3 . Consisting of Victrola No. 80, as shown in mahogany, Outfit No. 5 Consisting 90, as shown @al opportunities are of the best. There are excellent opportunities to enjoy many @ fine program. It is one of the best ™ squipped modern buildings in the eounty - g gl g sl B g4 with 6 double face records \ m‘&?&:;&‘i":l;rflm water view, \ = (12 selections), 300 needles, 3 R cough ls prevalent in tows : PN 2 A i : record brush, record al- and masy cases are reported. WE SERVE WhAF. S68 STORE bum end bottle of oil+- = Victrola C]ub The Bizmie Lizzles society, compesed FLES EVERY CLOSES Outfit No. 1 0. of 13 members, met with Mrs. Beckwith lE DAY SUNDAYS COMPLE Vietrola as shown in oak, 6 at h:‘msee in West Mystic Monday ‘evening. 'wing for Christmas was ac- complished by the women of this enter FOR $1 os double face records (12 selec- ONLY tions), 300 needles, record aibum, record brush and bottle of oil— Terms $1.00 Weekly - e T A B COMPLETE FOR @31 OUTFIT| - No. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fox, whose home ONLY Consisting of, new ‘was recently burned and who have been guests of friends hers, have gone to TERMS $1.00 WEEKLY model Victrola Con- sole No. 210, as Groton, their former home. shown, in mahogany, Mrs. William Davis- of Cottrell street was removed from her home Tuesday to the Lawrence hospital, where she was with 8 double face records (12 selec- tions), 300 needles, taken for treaiment. Louis Rich and La ‘Wilson were record brush, record album and bottle of callers in New London Monday and Tues- day. FOR FRIDAY o CREAMED SALMON WITH POTATQ BALLS ! . 4 COMPLETE / AND PICKLED BEETS 1 . 50c Fox §106| Victrola Club : 2 , : Qutfit No. 2 &v fm m:: ;hl:;wpll!;adNyo 50;-: oYroEr Qrderl. 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Morrla Siiverberg of Norwich was a caller in Mystic Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bendett and Willam Bendett of Mystic attended 2 comeert at Norwieh Monday evening. Mr. McKenna and family have meved to Scheol street, Mrs, Susan Lillibridge of Nerwieh Town ia the gwest of Mr and Mra Ste. phén J. Austin at Fort Rachel. W. J. Hilburn of Rochester, N. Y., was & ealler in the village Tuesday. He.is to leave Wedneaday for Florida. l The Modern Woodmen of America held ' a soclal in Odd Fellows' Mall evening amd had as Neighbors. A musical joyed and refréshments were served.The ' cammittee in charge of the affair “was William Lee John Jones a3 Hasry Board. o COMPLETE ro%, $56 ONLY TERMS $1.00 WEEKLY =z Why Be Without a Victrola or Grafo- nola When Such An Opportunity Awaits You? If You Cannot Call At ot Lo Gt Bl S il B the Store Send This Coupon Now and Have Music In Your Home Xmas. % Plaut-(adden (o ESTABLISHED NORWICH alouraine THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Norwith, Conn. particulars 1 am in- Name. . 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