Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 8, 1910, Page 6

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E————— NORWICH BULLETIN, Dhotect Yoursetf! | Viesterly Town Council's Busy Day -m:;::o- ELSEWHERE 'm-icc'nin; s | Hearings on Applications for Liquor Licenses—Not all MALTED MILK| u‘ 2 Snitations” | TheFoodDrinkforAllAges a ief Engineer of Fire Dep riment—Submits Inter- esting Report and Recommendations. MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN R rly town uncil held a } th wo stores as well, several num- P Insist on “HORLICK’S” | i1+ dix- | cated in- one of the stores Take package home - e ied with | i s & remon- | cens ; oW pl | road. ey Dunn_spoke of 0 u' n %es! flrv s were called in the | McCarthy as a well known citizen, b € B the | No objection. escssscsce o I Luigi 3 ino of 76 Oak street, ap- — , with | plied for licens ice was within INDUSTRIAL TRUS} COMPANY 16 Weasterly Branch Marino s0 remonstrances f) tire hborhood. ei e remon- Capital Three Million Dollars s also made to incluce the Surplus . Three Million Dollars icants for license Oak Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. oF Westay e mnden e Lideral, ccur ent in Its s a a voter in the ¥ to thcse who own prop- - limit. James e « t he w eet had Bart Schaffner & Marx i 1 and if | that | Clothes | licer ARE SOLD BY I. B. CRANDALL CO. | : Thomas J. O'Brien appl cense for the Halcyon h Arth d for li- , Watch South Man had recently nev204 Westerly, R. | ‘ ar e e 'h4' ,l‘y \:“‘c Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery : remon: and get a coup n the Plano to b " ren ‘{\‘l'l‘: ¥ s r prop- PURTILL'S e “ON THE PRIDGE one was to police City Pharmacy ' Try our lce Cream, Soda and Col lege lces while waiting for your car. %6 Canal St. Westerly R. L. | Blishea 1901, ors, he e ‘ jority nd ow i d Mr. McKenna Real Eatate Co., > 5 i ermme Lefere purchasing CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewoier. HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAN a3 oek at $13 on N. H. SAUNDERS, “ v Removed treet. e Brief State News s New Britain— tyrhold fon Wallingford —on . 19, will Be past moasie nuniea De. Danbury—There are in servics n the Dar ; the outhern N o ik y sompun) Saybrook Po on furlough © #hip have bee duties for & high winds an Derby. . t I motey needec : the estimaiee basis for com; doubled. The am 1909 was $15.23 Bridgeport.— whioh s to b church started O 1 > i pected that the wor I . it ean 3 11t the The organ o=t and to th licensed sa . Aftorney Dunn objected to the ptance of the plat submitted, in proper form, some of the signatures being heirs of certain es- tes, without &p ust who the the: who then I Head-Work that th tated and that the signatures wit- BCETe ssed were proper and correct %6 Plerce st Attorney ion, Just as the soil requires enrichment to yield abundant erops, so the Brain requires pro Phosphate of Potash and other by Nature in the field grains, Grape-Nuts ‘IS A ERAIN FgeD ~—ascientifically made of wheat and barley, perfected by a food expert to meet the requirements 1, including the tissue salts grown of brain-workers. Grape-Nuts food is concentrated, partiall ed and quickly assimilated. It contains t elements in right form to replace t Brain and body activity. -digest- essential es from e daily los “There’s a Reason” [ RER mite ropied hac the Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Bait | R U in High strest. applied o | ioners Get By—Samuel G. Cottrell Reelected" l torney Ledwidge spoke in favor of the applicant and said anything that was reasonable would be done to satisfy the town council and the people in regard to the premises. Objections were re- ceived from property owners within 200 feet of the premises. Charles Per- nting the Memorial Library , stated there was objection license for any store in the ilding, but not to @ regular hotel Kenna made the point of property and not irus- ¢ were to be considered in the leg: of remonstrants. This with ference to the Wilcox park trusteeship. He spoke of the de- sirability of the location and of its ample police protection. Charles Perry stated that the Me- orial and Library association is abso- under the control of the board of o pwer, if they saw ndlibrary, or to to indicate that htly be considered within the law. the truste as remonstr Frank Turranovo applied for license at 8 Oak street. Remonstrance was filed by owners of property within 200 feet of the premises. Mr. Jolly said that he was of opi that the appli- cation was made for another . Mr. McLaren, representing the land Granite work: opposed, as the place was within 200 feet of the Jany property. Joseph Gabriel, owner of the property, spoke in advo- cacy of the license, as he was to get a monthly rental of $10 o0 appiied for license at e street and Atto Dunn in favor of the applicant. An st had been recel no, .64 Pierce street, pplication considered. Angelo Cappuccio, owner of property within fifty fest of the prem filed objection, the saloon would mean a financial loss in rentals. Mr. Cap- puccio suggested that the saloon keep- er pay him the rentals that would be t. as it was not fair for a saloon spoke onymous prot. Giovanno Tur s the next keeper to take from him his hard- earned mone; : Guisseppe Turano of 37 Pierce street ion was next called. Attorney in adyocacy of a lic Turano. ection. 0 Terresia applied for M- applic Dunn_sp or M F cense at 87 Pleasant street, corner of Pierce. No objection. President Clark then declared the hearing closed and announced that the applications would be further consid- ered in executive session during oon. He it be reached in some of the cases bably applications for es would ba considered session. As the superior s holding ion in the town and the town clerk’s office times bei sed by the judge, the ccret session of the council’ was held n a room in the central firehouse. The report was voted to be received, THURSDAY, nse | id that final decision | DECEMBER 8, 1910 recorded and their recommendations adopted, upon_motion of Charles Berry. ugene B, Pendleton was re-elected auditor. Nathan F. Noyes, Walter E. Wheeler and John J. Carnéy were elected as- sessors of taxes. Samuel G. Cottrell was re-elected chief engineer. The balunce of the board of engineers being Harry S. am H. Greene and George David Robinson declined clection and Mr. Yaeger was sub- stituted. Messrs. Cottrell, Coyle and Yaeger {were appointed committes on stove- pipes and chimney Charles Perry of the special commit- tee reported that the work of improv- ing the department equipment has been carriea forward so far as possi- ble, explaining that the house in Oak and Tower streets was not built as there was no hose carriaze for the hosehouse He believed that if any- thing was to be done in that line a new hose carriage should be purchased. TUpon motion of John Doherty and seconded by Andrew Farrel voted that the sum of $700, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be appro- priated for the buiflding of a hose shed at Tower and purchase of a hose wagon and hose. a chance in the managemertt of the fire district, to begin a year hence. He advoeated a fire chief who shoulc be stationed in the fire house, to be on {hand in any emergency, adding that the expense would not be much greater | than at present. Mr. Perry suggested | the avpointment of a committee to take this plan under consideration. R. J Rooney stated that under present con. ditions the cost to the town of volun- teers was only $800. and if the chief was to be a salaried position the fire- AWFUL BURNING ITCH CURED IN A DAY “Tn the middle of the night of March 30th I woke up with a burning itch in my two hands and T felt as if I ould run them apart. In the morning the tching bad got fo my chest and during that day it spread all over my body. was red and raw from the top of my head to the soles of my feet and 1 was In continual agony from the itching. I could neither lio down nor sit up. I happened to see about Cuticura Reme- | dies and I thought I would give them a | trial. I took a gcod bath with the Cuti- cura Soep and Used the Cuticura Oint- ment. I put it on from my head down to my feet and then went to bed. On &gu rst of April I felt like a new man. he itching was almost gone. I con- | tinued with the Cuticura Soap and Cuti- cura Ointment and during that day the ftching completely left me. Frank Grid- ley, 835 East sird trect, New York iy der. 27, 1000.% Quticrs Remodics sold throughout the world; Potter Drug | 4 Chem. Corp., Sole Props., Boston. ALCOHOL 3 PI:JR CENT. AVesetable Preparationfors- similating the Foodand ting the Stomachs: TNEANTS SCHILDREN: Promotes Digestion Cheerfit ness and Rest.Contains neitter Opiun: Morphine nor Mineral. NOT NARCOTIC. | e of OV DeSOUPLEITER Aperfect Remedy for Consfipe- flo‘xli Sour Stom%ch.mam_m ‘Worms Corvulsions.Feverisit ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. § GASTORIA For Infants and Children. Ay The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Thirty Years ASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK OITY. from $5.00 to $200.00. We also have a fine line Fobs, Bracelets, Silver Toilet Ferguson & OPEN EVERY EVENING. Eat you want, oughly. free book, Our seiection of Diamonds affords a choice of many styles of Rings, Brooches, Scarf Pins, Etc., ranging in price Our Diamond Rings at $16.00, $35.00, $50.00 and $75.00 are exceptionally fine. dants, Gold Beads, Gold Brooches, Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00, of Gold Neck Chains and Pen- Sets, Manicure Sets, Etc. Charbonneau, FRANKLIN SQUARE. What You Want 1f your appetite is fickle, your digestion weak, your bowels slow to act, try Schenck’s Man- drake Pills—and you'll find you can eat what enjoy it all, and digest it thor- They cure liver ills, stomach disorders i and keep you up to the highest standard of i health. Wholly vegetable—absolutely harmless %[ [ —sold everywhere, 25c. Send a postal for our and learn to prescribe for yourself. DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. it was Oak streets and the Charles Perry spoke in reference to men would want pay end rightly so Volunteers would work cheerfully un- der a volunteer chief, but not a high salaried official Sleighs Sleighs We have a iull line of Sleighs on hani ready for immediat: delivery, inc.udinz Portland Cutters, Bu:iness Sleighs and som: Sp:ed Sleighs, which we are r:ady to cispose of at a remarkably low pricz. M. B. RING, 23 Chestnut Street It was voted that a committee o\ three be appointed to consider the em- ployment of = chief engineer at a fair salary and report at @ special meeting in June. Charles Perry, Thomas Mc- Kenzie and Edward M. Burke were appointed by the moderator as the committee. Chiet Cottrell stated that the changes (Continued on Page Eight.) CRITICS The physician who recommends, the patient who uses and the chemist who analyzes Scoit’s Emulsion have established it as pre-eminently § 1 { the best in pu: /. in perfection f | and in results. No other preparation has stood § | such severe tests, such world-wide § | imitation and met with such popu- § | lar and professional endorsement. To the babe, the child and the adult it gives pure blood, strength, solid flesh and vitality. ALL DRUGGISTS PRESTON BROS. The Store of Useful Xmas Gift Telephone 553- KEEN KUTTER Carving Sets CHAIN PLIERS THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street | OUR SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS The tendsncy of gift giving Nearly every house has one or t rd the sensibl e L more of the labor saving devices useful articles which tend to e R R we mention below. Many houses labor. Is the man a carpenter, have them all. Every house a machirist, or a man who uses Then use a little diplomacy and find ought to have them all beoause ik fuis ot Soeiplient they do better work and shorten out what tools he would like and the housewife’s labering hours. perhaps feels he can't afford. ‘What oould you think of that Use the money you would other- be more appreciated by the wise spend on something that e bte thenbons o i wouldn’t benefit him so much these labor savers? 1§ and come here for the tools. Make Out Your Christmas List e PUT DOWN A Lisk Seli-Basting Roaster A new and better principle for self basting. Note the depressed top. The gravy as it ascends in the steam condenses on the runs to ‘the middle of tha depression and falls on the R OF THE ROAST. A very attractive looking roaster made in four mizes, Roasts everything. Bakes bread. Any bouse- wife would more than approciate this king of self-basting roast- ers. Its use results in better cooked, more tender roasts, and less shrinkage. Iv's self-besting, Then think of the time saved the housewife. Every Cook should have a ‘The Universal Food Chopper bor saver that Deeds no Introduction. Here 1s a kitchen Every Christ- e had a brisk sale of these for gifts, Think of your friends who mas for years we ha: Before anything else every housekeeper should have one of t haven't one of fhese and send us your order. UNIVERSAL 1 FOOD CHOPPER The Universal Bread Maker \Another household invention which ras become & ZNecessity in every kitchen. It makes good bread, bteter than can be made by hand snd meles it good—not once in a while, but good bread every time. It does away en- tirely with that much dreaded back-breaking task of hand bresd kneading. Four-loaf size $2.00; eight-loaf size § b THE = UNIVERSAL” BREAD MAKER and RAISER.... VIl thorougtly Mix and Knead BREAD in Three Minutes. Witboot putting hands to the dough, Slmple and Easy to cicus, Asbestos Lined No chance for burnt fingers. : Sad ll'ons Handles do not break, Retain the Heat Longer o5CavERsR Scoveesp. These are only a few of the articles suitab'e for useful gifts taken at random from a storeful of goods equally suitable. When down town shopping don’t forget ‘to stop at PRESTON BROS. The Store of Useful Christmas Qifts

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