Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 25, 1919, Page 6

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seem that the WESTERLY ~ |&&® || Congressman Waiter R. sti . the_Second. district. ; inclpdes it 2 i 7 ¥ . iWesterly, was al 158 v £ against “prosecution in the ‘fedéral|republicans who voted in favor of the|Create ' Gas, Sourmess amd Pain— Rev. Samuel H. Davis, attorney-at LOFL law, a representative.of . Westerly incourts. .Mr. Davis Insisted that - it | prohibition, enforcement bill Clark| How, te Treat. the Rhode Isiand general - assembly, | may be claimed that beer with up to|Burdick of the First distrief,:and Am- A % f and counsel for the Rhode Island An- four per cent. alcohol is not intoXi- | hrose Kennedy ‘ofthe Third district Medical authorities stai that nearly ti-Saloon League, was, -before the cating, but the law prevents the sale|were with the 48 Fepublicans —veting|nime-tenths of the Cases of stomach Providence board of police commis- of it as intoxicating on Sundays and|.gainst the Dill . trouble. indigestion, sourness, burnins. ‘ sioners protesting against the is- specified holidays. Otherwise, - he |§as, bloating. nausea, etc., are due to suance of liquor licenses. ~The board said, the sale of four per cent, beer is| Governor Beeckman of Rhode Island |3 excess of hydrochioric: acid in the decided to grant licenses to the 230 regulated as if it were intoxicating. |in an address to service men at New- |FIomash And hot as some belieye to a At the opening of the next stomach lining is irritated, digestion is e ttan Poles Rinie. BERG daCeiY o raonciated, . Mr. - Diy iSiat I shall urge in my mes-|delayed and food sours, causing the . e . Forme “the law is a farce on the face of it ot e S e s e . h SRusing | e e S iy ik 1 gihe JI fand the grantisie “of Tivemmes unaer it | 955880 2 N STooEh AN O St | SIS eRT e G SR e 1oy i quor dealers, argued that udder /theli; tne face bf war-time or consttu 7 te i - ; z g e _face of t 3 war. What | _Artificial digestents are not needed Sangy a—fiie board must.license sa- tional pronibitjon would be a traves- | (rOm (He State in (eigreat War Wiat| i 'duch casen and may de reallwares | loons for the sale of beer containing ¢y on justice, encouraging the licensee | .S G 1o net (hat 1o ekttt Try layving aside all digestive aids and | from one per cent. to four per cent. (y pay money into the eity treasury | ©nd to s B0 ugh. instead get from any druggist a few of alcohol. He argued that the com:- ro.'tpo privilege of putting. his head| That open space in front of theold |ounces of Bisurated Magnesia and take missioners acted only in an adminis i ced a teaspaonful in a ‘quarter glass of . 7 ity A& 5. into the noose of the federal law,|tofwn hall, removed ‘from' the regular |1 oS TSN "arter cating: This sweer. By ) (i trative ““P““'r t"‘ e fltzl;",‘“fi Of li- which he violates the moment he sells|line of traffic, has for many vyears|cns the stomach, prevents the forma. censes, and that, it was Hheir duty te}yrger such’ a' license. been the officially designated, place|tion of cxcess acid and there is mno issue the licenses as a matter of "t may be argued that the city|for the hitching Of horse§, and was|sourness. gas or pain. Bisurated Mag- s o2 b needs the license money, but, certain- | appreciated by those who drove.in|nesia (in powder oi fablet form-—; { 2 Mr. Davis made-claim that the four Iy, it is =0C in quch need as to take it|from the,country for busingss in Wes- |never lauld or milkcy 'is harml#: o, 3 per cent. law passed by the Rhode Is- at the, hands of those who seck a. li-{leFly. A long rail was erected: by the| ¢ Sfomach, inexpensive to take au. | land legislature to- take -effect July cense fiom'the city in the vain hope|town, with rings at _intervals for|far stomach, purnoges . 1t is used: ne | ] H 1, is in deflance of the war-time pro- that they may violate federal law with hitching purposes. While the. num-|thousands of people who enjoy their ; ® hibition act and of the constitutional jmpunity. ber of horse-drawn vehicles dimin-|meals with no more fear of indigestion, prohibition amendment, offective Jan_| “Furthermore, With the marked de-|ished. = those that remained were L Val $19.50 - uary 16, 1920. e contended that the | crease in drunkenness, pauperism and | parked there, and the accommodatjon g z (B 5 lues up to R e i e s e RE e g g L E wmere. This | place of late years has been ‘a favorite P . icensee P crime since the first of July, it would|appreciated by: the horse. owne; 12 bt e L SR o lie\'ing‘ the cnngcst\ion on High street ~ and ixon sauare.' Now this ‘place b D ey Y g DI Influenced by a most trap rock,’ and - other material used [ . - :i“ ron construction- by the .highway W — ° - % g » epartment commissioners. Parties P ual R L ; unus opportunity - PY now have no place in ‘town - where: s Ry they ‘can hitch their horse: under { P shade trees, and the automobilist from lll'Ch h sea- El li.sh d 1872 the “country has difficuliy in finding to p ase t e hb 1 a suitable place for parking without police interference. Complaint is 135-143 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN becoming general._and ‘the commir— | | : son’s most stunning sioners may be requested to find some | other storage place. that would not in- | convenience the general public. v < mode]s in S r i i 5 'Th-t the Westerly fire de_plr?mcnt is Cool Vistas, Refreshing Shadows—Are g & Smciones “was ‘Geimonsiratc Dr e R eres these trulvivemarkable s i ~feam Box Tas Darton ang esses ar € Summer “Hall Marks” of a Really Fitred"slronts, " R ‘st e the: e : : v L ». round o e alarm was complete e - = 2 Xlert Hook and Ladder truck left the rocks at this attractive price. SUCCESSFUL Home e o3 e ey st - b Semernaseid, et resst (] We simply could not resist them at the sacrifice price they % o - & - bly be excelled in any paid depart- “My home is very cosy and attractive in cool weather, but it’s a stuffy place in summer- [J| ment, where a like indieator is in- time,” complains one home-maker. . Her neighbor says, “Our rooms are airy and com- §| Iyt o the aenarimen: aieo vo-| | | were offered to us—neither can you when you see them. . 5 sponded tly. The alarm fortable as can be on close, warm days, but seem cold and cheerless during the winter | 5t 1090 1 m. and was. for o fee . . 1 P in a one-machine garage. The auto- rains’ mobile took fire and the blaze com- N I E municated to the wooden ~structure. G So you see, it is one of the TESTS of a home you THINK successful to find out ! The 51 a2 extinguioned by enemi: fl whether it is really as appealing in July as in January, and the other way around. L NO EXCHANGES T NO APPROVALS Walter J. Jollimore, chauffeur, driv BUT if you are furnishing a home or any part of one this summer—or refurnish- f| 555,125 Louning Rela, ap: ?1:';;;2:5_ g . 2 £ 2 g = % ing he Watch Hill road, and . ing—or planning to furnish or refurnish— it is a very good idea to consider the ques- [/ iz o7 e Watch Hill road, and sum 5 . . . . . , trict court, Friday morning. The i H tion of attractiveness from every standpoint—and to consult with decorators and sales- | owned by Afra: Plerceand stisveith the. N = chauffeur. was the” only occupant &f j persons Yvho are mte.restcd enough in the succecss of your home to help you get the ff|hzulcuy, Yas e on return trip af- | § most delightful possible effects at your preferred expenditure, whatever that may be. Sl S s S sick husband to Maine, and stopped Let the Plaut-Cadden Company have the pleasure of talking ‘“Better Homes” [J|over at watcn miil for ine night. She .th [ asked if there could not be trial on with you! Thursday ‘ afternoon, so ~that there might be adjustment of the case. 121-125 MAIN STREET . | Police Chief Brown told the condi- tions to Judge Oliver H. Williams and e held. Jollimore ~was harged with driving an automobile at a speed i . = — - —~ — e SOUTH WOODSTOCK greater than twenty-five miles an Charles Nelspn and family. of ;New hour. A plea of guilty was made and|meeting Thursday and reported “noth- [ newspaper and was formerly empl a fine of $15 and c @ total of|ing doing.” in New London. During the war he vas an ensign in the navy. M Credit $17.60 was impos Mrs. Pierce paid| The Sunday school members of the Ch over the money, thanked the judge|Broad street Christian church picnick- | Mrs. Stewart will reside in Boston. Haven were! in_ town ‘over the 'wee and chief for the courtesy, and Chauf-|ed at Atlantic Beach Thursday. Trans- : 3 feur Jollimore was discharged. Quite| portation was by ’buses. Stonington F'mn(nr}. Misses Nellie and Lowe have umber of speed violators will be Rev. Philomen F. Sturgess, rector The annual report of Charles F;.‘r"\urno(l from a vis Narraga Satisfying arraigned at the regular session of the|of Grace church, Providence, will | States, clerk and treasurer of the|sett Pier. court today. preach at the Watch Hill chapel Sun- | borough, shows an indebtedness of | George Nelson ‘has returned 1 Hill are day morning. $18,500. ran and is at his honfe in So Service e Chauffeurs A At e Weaic| . Rev. John M. Groton, rector of the|’ Mr. and Mrs, Henry Franken, new- | Woodstock. erly police o reduce automobile driv- | Church of Our Savior at Jenkintown. |lyweds, were given a seremade and| Mrs. Field of Boston is the gu fng to a point below the danger line, | Pa. will deliver the sermon in Christ | surprise by many of their friends at|of Mrs. W. H. Young which ¢ the state of Rhode|EDpiscopal church Sunday morning. He| their home in the Bay View section. Mrs. Ida Sawyer is visiting frienc b 1d es an hour. A dozen|iS visiting his grandmother, Mrs. That much postponed band concert|in Pomfret. or more of these chauffeurs have been | Horace Babcock, in Elm street. His| will probably be given this (Friday) a o appea & d dis- | father was a former rector of Christ|evening. as weather conditions seem | summoned to appear in thé Thir g o fifct count today GIEAE oot Late Thursday afternoon the police| The borough officers are considering | Roderick A. Jodoin is spendi * : X the speed > lx.nm.‘l’mu;}r}"rfifilouurhfe\cueet-?ff pay Pihe | held up a '14 vear old girl for over- o ¥ of enforcing the auto- | weeks’ vacation at home with hi p penaity and violate the law mo more. | Sbeeding an automobile of which she s ents, Mr. and Mre. R." Jod s B = | was the sole occupant. She is too| Steamship Lansinz is now outside|Baltic. He has recently been According to report the men summon- | : about ready for the ed asmistant cashier in the L 2d 1o court happened to. be known as | YOURg to be granted an operator's 1i-| the Dreakwater. ; L re: o | iatant SoRh e reve g i . " y -ourt e " cense. A study of the juvenile law will | maiden trip o New York to take on|nue office, Hartford. It matters not whether your home is modest or pretentious, the same cordial [ conservative drivers at the hill. | Tn | GEnes & S(EC €0 (0 AT Cadd! a cargo for Italy. The Baitic Rivals were defeated | : 5 ¥ . p T e ia Hanover team on Sayles field, ¢ and competent helpfulness is always at your disposal here—and you will find most un- EndtorcYels bup DappeL S e STONINCTON : [ rinrsday oyening. - 2 . . . . . . . o man "tha eyl 4 - oty Hit By Automobile. 5 e ost careful and conservative driver - ‘ 4 L Yy to 5. usual selections in desirable Bedroom Furniture, in Floor Coverings and in hangings at SR At 3 oclock Wednesday afternoon| Putnam, = Comn. ' July 2e—Alice B e ‘ Marc; The rea! sweed kings. the fellows!| Rev. Frederick R. Sanford of Calvary 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| ¢ who try to take the lead on the drive | Episcopal church officiated at the mar- | W. E. Marcy was injured Thursday f'single Wh"zl" iwas mj\e,:“ between Watch Hill and Westerly, the | riage of Miss Bessie Teed Wilcox of |morning near her home in Pomfret, |amounted to 3 poun fellows who tell how quick the run|the borouzh and John Stewart, Jr., of | When she was run into by an.automo- can be made from personal experience, | Wollaston, Ma: the ceremony being | bile driven by Harry Frankel of New The child was taken to the have escaped detection. The season | performed at the home of the bride's | York, k is young and ‘the motorcycle cop | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore T.|Day Kimball hospital. She is not} has been on duty for only a week, | Wilcox, in Main street. A large num- |considered dangerously injured. "I’n e and these speeders are liable to be|ber of relatives and friends were in|endeavorinz ‘o avoid striking t caught unless they slow down and ob- | attendance. The maid of honor was|little girl Frankel swung his machine For Infants and Children serve the law. Miss Martha Atwell of Durham, Conn., | so sharply that he overturned it and k 1 the best man was George M,|was thrown out but was not badly| | Use ForOver 30 Years Local Laconics. Stewart of Boston. The bride is a|hur. - A passing truck had attracted A fine as high as $100 has been im- | graduate of Stonington High school | the attention of he child and she evi- [ Always bears posed for overspeeding of automobiles|and Willimantic Normal school and|denly did not sec Frankel's car as she the M in_Westerly, but not this season. has taught in the schools of Stamford.[ran out into the road after the truck | Signature of The trolley strikers held their daily | Mr. Stewart is a reporter on a Boston | went b. almost any price you may care to pay. Feel free to come to the Plaut-Cadden Company for suggestions in Bedroom Fur- nishings. The display presented in the cut above is worthy of your coming especially to see. 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