Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 19, 1918, Page 8

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Rheumatism Goes | Forturing Pains and Swollen Joints Vanish When Rheuma Is Used. ‘At last a real remedy for rheuma- tism! And a good one it must be when Tho ‘Lee & Osgood Co. and good d gists everywhere sell it on the no- | cure no-pay basis. Rheumatics should hail the news with great ka:ing, for it is surely a m{r'lbll remedy and has a record of dmost unbelievable cures. R what J. . Oliver of Albany, Ga. says about i o had sctatic rheumatism for two years, and tried every medicine offered for rheumatiem. Tried many doctors, was treated at one of the best south- ern sanatoriums, and if I oproved ans 1 @id not realize ft. I am a conductor on_the Cemtral of Georgia railroad, and had secured a pass to Hot Springs, Ark., to K&ke treatment. About that time I saw Rheuma adver- tised and conciuded to try it. T aban- doned my trip, took three bottles, and now teel as well as ever. I am going to mmke everybody I see who rheumatism it. I weuld not hke a hundred thousand dellars for what Rheunra has done for m 1 would rather be dead than live as 1 was be- iore the use of Rheuma.” Tf you have rheunratism in any form, don’'t delay—#try Rheuma today. large bottle, sufficient for two weeks’ treatment, is not expensive, and your money back if it does not give you auick and joyful relief. PLUMBING AND GASFIT‘I’ING CALL UP 734 With eor Without Gas Attach. ments but Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES Wa furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges A. J. Wholey & Co., 12 FERRY STREET Phone 581 Modern Plumbing is as essential in modern houses as e ectricity is to lighting. We guaran- ee the very best PLUMBING WORK expert workmen at the fairest ices. Ask us for plans and prices J. ¥. TOMPKINS HEM??J; AND PLUMBR@Y. 92 Franklin Stres " ROBERT J. COCHRANG GAS FITTING, LUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washingion Sa., Washingto No”wich, Conn, Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing IRON CASTINCS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE YAUGHN FOUNDRY C0. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street e i s STONINGTON ol 00! committ can opponent is Stoancion Pointe ul f otland, Conm entence for theft cammi of Newport, raecation in the horo Q(or.mgton Pointers. 1 The womar sent from Stonington to | he Mew London jail for thefr. is Alice . Conn.. who serve ylor, of Newpo ~ation in the arles Simmons and f3 " nmr poun ngth. very sle » poand and one-haif silver tint feet in Prof. and Mrs. E. P. Morris of New Haven whi ave spen! the summer in Storington, will return home today irsday). Prof. and Mre. Henry Seidel Carly, New Haven, have been guests of (' Streeter at Red Prook. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Canby of Wilmington - Del, have been guests of Mr. and Mre E. P. York and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pahmer. Mre. B York after a short visit \ Stiles T Stanton Stonington led Westerly in the re-| rent regictration 1368 to 110 REPLEVIN SUIT FOR HORSES AND MULES Possession of a team of brawn rauies, ten horses and a team harness s somght in a replevin suit brought by Vietor M, Frost of Springfield, Mass. against Willlam H. Segar of Lebanon. The property is valied at about $1,400 and hus wrongfuily been n possession of the defendant since Aug. 15 1912, it is claimed. Papers in the suit were filed on Wednesday at| he office of the clerk of the superior court here. Men at a theater who are unable to get out bhetween the acts for a smile are forced to grin and bear it . | wit Lin oth democratic town committee has ence for theft committed in | raim Wiliams has return- | WESTERLY In the divorce case of Emma F. Vaughn against Owen Vaughn, in-the superior court for Washington coun- ty in session at West Kingston, the motion was granted for allowance of counsel fees of $25, witness fees of 310 and $5 a week for support. The case of Frank Holliday, against Jases M. Pendleton, treasurer of the town of Westerly, an action to recover damages for injuries received while driving his automobile against a rope stretched across Broad street, E¥n, was continued to the N term. The case of Syria W. Mathewson against Thomas O. Mathewscn was argued on demurrer and the court took the papers for consideration. The point in question seeks to impress a $5000 mortgage loan on land belongz- ing to the respondent at Narragan- sett Pier. By agreement the case of Jobn Allen and wife against James M. Pendleton, treasurer of the town of Westerly, went over to the November term and to be tried in Westerly. This is a suit over land condemned for sewer service. The action in equity of Mary A. Martin agai) A. Graf was passed. The leanor D. Baker against Babcock & Wilcox was assigned for trial at Westerly. In the case of Anthony Turrissi against Guiseppe Tuscano, a motion was filed by Judge Herbert W, Rath- bun for oyer of the note in ques- tion, and for a bill of particulars and surety of costs, same to be given in two weeks, ‘was granted. The court also ruled that note be delivered to the court clerk within a week. Tur- rissi is now in the Conneeticut state prison for complicity in the theft of tires in Mystic. In the case of Charies H. Nichols and others against S. J. Reuter & Son. Incorporated, the report of the re- ceiver, Judge Herbert W. Rathbun was entered and accepte Order was given for sale of real estate at private sale and personal property at auc- tion. The suit of the Washington Trust company against Herbert M. Rath- bun, receiver of the S. J. Reuter com- s in the foreclosure of a mortgaze amounting to $30,000 given by the Reuter company to the Washington Trust company. A decree was ordered appointing a master to sell the prop- ert: Frank Falco. charged with assanlt- ing Frank Savidio with a dangerous weapon, a knife, pleaded nelo. Sen- tence was deferred upon payment of costs. The assault was in Westerly, 24, and immediately thereafter “d dio left for parts unknown. Joseph Ferraro, who was sentenced to pay a f 25 and costs and the Third dis-, ing an autome- > wh! under the influence of li- pleaded neclo. and was ordered a fine of §7 nd costs, after a rimand by the court. H iity to a charge of into: i the fine of $2 and costs of by the district court, ere tiox 1915, and months . ien today (Tt i with making am: steCaling 2 5f nolo, and ¢ his appeals Pnll e Officer Thompson, of R ) custody T ¥ to_go their the police Westerly and Chief Brown he matter up with Secry < of the local bo: railroad agent, d it as one of the 49 men nal were sent on Tues from Bos- 1 and Providence to work at Mid- There were a number of young vs in the ordered is, Polit and d. Polit admitted that he of the men se from Provide: the Siandard azency to work at Mid- way and the reason why he skipped \\a~ on account of the unsatisfactory ng conditions. He says his rezi ation card was probably sent to h home address and he was not there to receive it. Plans are in progress for a monster parade a statewide event, in Provi- dence, Sundav, Oct, 6, a victory parade in connection with the coming Fourth o others dis Liberty loan. Fvery civic and henevo- | lent organization in the state and a bodies doing war work of any deserip- tion will be invited, and there is on deavor to have in line every a patriotic man and woman in the s There will be a big divison of oats jand all labor unions are mfipannN to take active part, The state director of the Four Min- | ute Men, Thomas F, McDonnell, has created an advisory council to serve with him for the purpose of increas- ing the efficiancy of the work. Here- after the speakers for all war activi- ties in Rhode Island will be managzed under the direction of the Four ute Men organization. Those appoif ed as the council are: H. Anthonv Dyer, Farrard S. Stranahan, Richard B. Comstock and Thomas F. Kearney. Real estate transfers recorded at the cffice of the Westerly town clerk in- <lude: Annunziato De Bartelo and wife to Carlita De Bartelo, six lots in Washington park: Thoma: Ray to Gi- Geon Rav, land in eastern part of ‘the town: Florence T. Ray to William H. Barnes, land in eastern part of the town: William §. Nichols and others IT’S NOT YOUR HEART; IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS E¥aner = Do respecter of pezsons £f itcks il akasy. Terari: fese of age, sex or eonditions. A ma- Somity of the s arfieting ’ Ty tam bo treced ok te the kidmey ol e ‘The kSdnews are the most mepertant nfgans of the M They are the fil- terers, the purifiers, of your blood. I the puteens’ witieh Sve swept from the tiugmen W‘:‘ blood are net lh:tnfltad throu; idneys, disease one la‘m:qlor aneother wlfi ehim you as a victim. Kidney disease is wsmally indicated by weariness, sheeplessness, nervous- Trovbie. 01 TeuRty when WESARE, Dan n_loips and Jewer abdomen, ivel, gheausrtism, ®ciatica “Al Shese desemcComeuts zre mature's ¥ ill’nals to warn you that the kidneys need help. You should use MEDAL, Haarlem 0il Capsules immedi- ately. The soothing, healing oil stimu. Tates’ the kilneys, refeves inflamma- tion and destroys the germs which have caused it. Do not wait until to- Go to your druggist today morTew f | 20d insist on his supplying vou with a box of GOLD Haarlem 0il Capsules. In twenty-fgar hours you shouid feel T’a?fl‘:«u returning MBDAL Haarlem Oil. After you feel that vou have cured f," continue to take ane or two capsules each day. mu!nkee,m l-nt olu; cobn:;flon knnd ward off the nger of other atic! ASk for the origimal imported GOLD M r-I, PFwerett E. ‘brand. ‘hree sizes. oney refumded if they do not help vou. Frank | t with | Mir- | ening Display THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MILLINERY Women and Misses’ Wearing Apparel You Are Cordially Invited to Attend Our Formal Opening Thursday and Friday of This Week. to Elizabeth P. Nichols house and Jot in Dixbn street: Charles J. Mcllvain, . lot at Watch Hill; Lewis Stan- Phillips, bouse and lot at Pleasant View. There were al- i 50 recorded during the same period, an agreement, a bill of sale, four releases i of mortgage and two attachments. vain, ton to George E. Wil acute Sisson. fishermen. leg. lows: P.vant.t Sr., Lewis Stamton, George B. r, Trederick B. Fowler, Jobn A. Farrell, and others, | C. Moore, Alberti R. M. Pendlaton, 't v, speakers’ com- James Lewis Stantor, ee is composed ; and M ting the wo-| Mrs, El i am Sisson, a Civil war veteran.! ore of the youngest, died suddenly of indigestion, Wednesday H ing, at the home of his son, Edward He was born in Westeriy, for several vears has resided in East Greenwich, and was of 3 At the outbreak Civil war he was too young io enlist legally, so he resolved to try into the army where s known. He enlisted in 2 New Hamp- shire cxvairy regimemt as John Sisson and added a few years to nis age. was severely wounded in battle that resuited in the ampatation of his left on was performed by i Dr. W, H. Wilbar, also of Westerly, who was surgeon im a Rbode Island regiment. Charles P. Cotteell, local chairman, has announced the commitice, for the Fourth Liberty Loan campaizn, as fol- Arthur L. Perry and Wilfred ‘Ward, viee ohairman, Perry, James M. Pendleton, Arthur L. Perry, w:-‘é“]i Clark, Ar&ur M. Cottrell, Al be - of graduate the total nu This i far shorf matk will he passed b In the Prov ¢ has enroiled E, Whipple, Rober. I. Butler, 1 Stillman, Thomas | sented the local Red Cross at the con- | died Tuesday afternoon at her home | dergarten; Pe; e E. Utter, executive com- | ference -of officials of the New England | in Welly street. ed. by ol i b division of the American Red Cross her husband, a son, Geox"e Jr., her Arthur M. |held Monday afternoon in Providence. | rather, Eug: ene West, two brothers and . Rouse, from the Soldiers’ me sisters. home at Noroion, Conn., i§ visiting his F. Ham- | daughter, Mrs. Thomas Purtill, in hlicity com- | Pawcatuck i After an absene® of thirty vyears, Mrs. Clara Norton is the guest of Mr. | and Mrs BOOKS FOR TEACHERS' COURSE IN READING School Superintendent E. J. Graham Fred J. €randall. has posted at the Otis Library the | daughter of Rev. t of books for the teachers’ profes- , has beep ap- |sional reading course for 1918-1919, all Ka- and Mrs. 1. C F.fgy two ynurg women have h,en_poinmd director and financ{ia{lma;lager oi"“'l\inh are now at the library. {of the music department of 1. eas- Bty Sinaen “\‘.‘{i'iis‘“be‘i{‘; Teliant college, Pa, in addition to her|is i Trance, bringing | duties as zeacher of music. 100ks in the cour: her to date up to 134! of the quota for the i xpected that the 280 | v the end of the| ja ence district th(“ Fast T‘?o\'idencei 2. Bristol 4, North Providence 1. John sfon 1, and Cranston i1. In other part of the state the enrollments ve;ave }'Aee Pawtncket 22, Westerly 2, 4 b Clar i iy e 3 Washington 1, South | Westerly. without further notice. and Society; McMurry, FElementary hmgstovn 1, Wickford 1. Local Laconics. Bthan Wilcex, president of Westerly Historical *society, ceéived requests from the Long lsland h Historical society, the State Historical| Miss Jennie B. Stanton, long con- | ricj society of Wisconsin and the Minne- Dected with the schools of Westerly, | sota Historical society for copies of ! the publication issued by the West- | Week's training. before going overseas Teaching ' of erly society entitled Some Account of | 10 engage in Y. M. C. A. work. The Recitation; Park Famiiy, ch teacher in the. public school Xpected to read at least one of th: and fo send to perintendent 2 ome ume before the - office of the | written report at June 1 I'ne following is the list: Bagley, assroom Management: Scott, Social of new ties have heen stol ;ddérr\lef\ (zgglnrc;rgalmn«%:; i e ;: inz Conceptions. of Education; Dewey, S liable to be 2, round-up a(! chools of Tomorrow; Dewey, School nterfered with the ‘arrange- tie North ‘Stoninzton Weathe nz attendance is cxpected m—! ; School Stondards;” McMurry, Hand- hook of Practice for Teachers; Me- Murry, How to Study: Rowe, Habit Formation and the:Science of Teach- There is talk to the effect that a largze manufacturing plant in Pawca- tuck is to be, devoted wholly to gov- nment , work, . ing; Klapper, The Teaching of Eng- ‘Westerly registrants are receiving jjsh. Kendail & Mirick, How to Teach estionnaires. the Fundamental Subjects: Kirkpat: “undamentals’ of NhCild' Stud, . Kirkpatrick, The Individual 1 4he t for New York Wednesday for #| Viaking: Dodge. ‘& Kirchway, ~The Geography; Hamilton, Earnart,” Types of and Bspecially of| John Ferguson has announced .his | Teaching; Rapeer (Scribner’s) Teach- Rev. John Park and Benjamin Parke. | candidacy for representative in the |ing Blementary School Subjects: Pa- President Wiicox notified the appli- | legisiature from the first @istrict in|tri, ‘Angelo, *A Schoolmasier of the cants that the supply was completely | opposition to Francis G, Haswell Great City; Wilson-Wilson, The Mo- Miss Lucy Crowley of Wequetequock, | tivation of = School Work: Fulmer, James M. Pendleton. Mrs. Samuel | now engaged in the war risk insurance | Grace. The Use of the Kindergarten H. Davis. Mrs. Wilfam Clark, Mrs.|of ‘the war department, is home on | Gift: Freeman, I Mark Pearson, Samuel H. Davis and | leave from Washington. M. Cottreil of Westerly repre-| Anna S., wife of Georse A. Maggs, Vera, Theory and Practlce of the Kin- The Psychology of the ~Common Bra.nches Atwood, A Paimer, Luelia A., Life in the First Eight Grades, % INSTRUCTION BOARD™ TO HELP DRAFTEES Marshal General Crowder the appointment "of a d of instruction in each draft dis- t, composed of prominent men, for purpose of taking men who are about to be inducted into the selective ice and give them an opportunity themselves " for method prescribed 'is for them- to: as- ociate themselves in membership in + zuard: and receive military as well as mstruc!mn as Unifed States is be expected 0{ thhn dn. the mmonal army. [’ Only a «oml W ass band can play all * major puts on. the airs the dru

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