Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 10, 1920, Page 9

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al 5 TS is . 1a% of su ?flténdent‘p'i%fllgh' school prhu%::l sent in at Main aid| . jncrease in teachers, salaries for : Stree sday after- ; 2 43 per. cent. The. follwing iable| AN H:b!:l!tur ¥ ff'.m':f lfifl;fi:’ the’yr:ot "o | the School year endinig Jiné 20. At a| shows the Present galey, . with in-| - 1 a building at the granite plant of Sen- meeting of the school committee an|crease, the new salary and the low- ator luwl':e W. . N e | increase of §200 was made in the sdl- | est and highest amounts paid in sal- fllgg? P SR | s Or a1 ceade toachors and.a pro- Representative Samuel H. Davis, of | valued at $30 and hoisting jack valued aries in'the several schools of the e o eed ; = e The mer airesd 1o 5] 8L V0 PE iSO oe portionate increase in the salary of | tows .| TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUF . B0 ot . iy ipiceh| Westerly pharmacists are interested ; . i . o BACK HURTS OR BLADDER » & sleep is full of series 9 be given under. the AUSPIOSS |, "the conterence held by Addison F. NOANK : : Ais Jsts-10n0, S HOLELES YOU of the League of Woman Voters, in|jMonroe, federal fair price commis-| Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Weeks of b2 DL sew s Y ugly dreams you need the Gentral Congregational church,|sioner, in Providence, Monday, 25 &| Groton' have. besn Spending a fow | Gi ' iont (Salary. Increase. Salary. Lowest. Highest . Monday afternoon. He was present- rep et ng:gm‘fgt:h;g:;in;ocg- days with, reugv-f- 8 Neank, Drinoipal high 1190000 ket rixd oy i i - | " Mrs. James P. a New ,900. 2,100, ed by Rev. Arthur H. Bradford. Mrs.| 200 prices for liquors prescribed by o Jrgwn was 11800 . $1,000.00 _1,400.00 2,250.00 10,095.00 850,90 1,350.00 2,900.00 13,350.00 £50.00 - 1,150.00 2,160.00 9,660.00 800,00 1,150.00 800.00 3,375.00 775.00 950.00 Rural schobls 3,!00‘.')0 1,200.00 4,600.00 675.00 800.00 Office assistant E L A High schaol BEdward H. Whitney, president of the} physicians. One complaint received |~ Rey. | ;’"""““‘w A"‘"M‘“‘"lg il has return-| Boroush srades Rhode Island Federation of Church|stated that a certain druggist eharged trip Boston. West. X occupied the pul- Broad street societies, sided. Da: 5 ed from a trip to Mr. Davis' sub-|$2.25 for a four-ounce vial of ordinary | * el as Women's Contribution t4 the | brandy, Other complaints of charBes | pit o the Aptit ch tha DAL ;nlmc. as high as $5, $6 and §7 for a pint of gxb the m.ni::‘p evening ser- Mr. Davis outlined the duties of | liquor also have been lodged with the | vfees, #ad tribution i wemen their con n in the | commissioner. All druggists in the land Andrews has resigned with tute , teacher 500.00 year to tame. ot their obligations and | state are invited to a meeting to be e e TR LAl coi i e 200.00 dent. e fa W « . a AT ,040.0 ,200.¢ must e burdens eqau!ly with| John Sullivan, a deputy of interngl and Mzs. .Joseph Douchette gre:a‘m{?fif;?_dd Street %’g-gg 1,000.00 the men, citing the recent decision of | revenue, who has been in charge of the | have returned to their heme here af- | ol \&\“sl!c Saon 1,000.00 the supreme court in regard to poll|spirits division of the office, stated| ter g ing the fuperal of their| b ol . 540.00 600.00 taxes ag a violation of that princi-|that druggists in the state can eb- 2 .......... Misani e No man or woman who eats mes: = regularly can make a mistake by flush- ing the kidneys occasionally, says & z well-known authority. Meat forms company, on their proposed new mflla‘uflc acid which excites the kidneys for a term of ten years. The same |they. become overworked from the exemption was granted the Packer |strain, get sluggish and fail to filter Tar Soap: company, provided the ad- | the waste and poisons from the blood uj 3 3 D. Smith, Jr., in| ple, tain from distillers in Kentucky all g{‘nr'w! sm > Eotals The laxiety or eulrriure;ll mdm‘h&g- the liquor tshey need for me%icinu Mrs. Harry Park has returned from Increases p g tendance at party primaries and their | purposes at $5 ‘a gallon, delivered, and wisit with relatives in Providence, R 5 Foe e l negligence in voting, the influences of | that brandy can be obtained by them ‘:‘. 3 | Total incredse over'1915-101 ......$18,509.56 “dirty politics” and “political safety” | for about % ding was & wallon. Drugglsteigt s, Carolyn Andrews has return- : , as a guiding force in legislation the conference concluded that they d“‘m, b T gl A e Mg S5 At the special town dwelt e R b ]were pay;ng about $7 ta, gallmx':t :or triends, §‘:v:e e He piiid a tribute to the influence uor and were not obtaining it for ; i wtte Universits ist women, and congratulated them upon|$5, and that it was difficult to obtain Elibu Spicer of Tufi niversity is having 2 non-partisan league, which, |3 supply. spending a few days with his parents $51551.40 §$11, sly 7 " meeting, a tax s, or two mills gy e bitasing - ditions in course of construction ex-lthe" we get sick. Nearly a'll‘ They- eaid em 1: " about $132 0 - this ceeds $30,000. In -the future all peti- | matis: headaches, liver trouble, ner- ] r z:wmrt%rghmd"l‘:gi‘;?s?m-e- Or. Byron Y. Richards, secrstamy| Olarence Spink has secured . em- | cq §3700 from personal taxes and. $5.- sy e g o of lxu;;rcm D ho Shate Gf fho.duty of the Rhode Island State Board of| ployment on the steamer Richard P % : . Hel i tions- for exemption will come before|Vousness, dizziness, sleeplessness ané . E = 400 from the'state for’sehools. It is|regular or special town meetings forurinary disorders come from sluggisk of wopien s odlce holders, the Moth- | ooy vy vas clected first State Rreai- {rév ka?‘“ from New Haven 1o pjicved that .cighteen -milis-will ' be | action. The tax. colector sy voted | kidneys. : ers’ Pension bill, which Mr. Davis in-| .11 Boards of the United Sates, at Albert Patterson was a caller in sufficient to meet all: demands three-quarters of one peér cent. for; The moment you feel a dull ache ir troduced last year in the Rhode Is-|(he convention held last week in Chi-| New London Tuesday. An exemption of. ten mills was|servicg in the collection of taXes, pay- | the kidpeys or your back hurts or if land leslm‘tlirs. and hi.sfll:‘ém of hav-| cago. He also attended the annual| Edward Sibernemsher was in New | 5tanted thelorraine Manufacturing ! able April 10, 1920, the urine is cloudy, ve, full of ing state bighways as a fitting memo- | oonvention in that city on i onda rial tg‘g soldiers who had given their | ponl 4 public | London Monday. # sediment, irregu passage or at- health and legislation of the American| Avery Fitch is ill with grip — © . |tended by a sensaticx of scalding, stop lives to the country. Medical Association. 4 _{ty at the United ' Congregational| was made of David A eating meat and get = His -talk was enthusiastically re- | oo oo Assoclation Mrs. Elizabeth Hurst has been con Carter. ; ; fined to her home for several days|church, Norwich, Friday. Dudley C. Perkins of tie 'village, {9f Jad Salts from an lowed by questions,| Before Judge Sumner, in Providence vs| e e Ead ; & table ful Cheshire.—Miss Marcella Logan dled | ceived and was [ollowed By aneations: | @ B0 O ere was o hearing by | Wib a severe cold. 2 J. Otis Winchester of.-Norwich was| V2= e gucst Mflon%fi::u;;ng‘im %~ | betore breakfast and at the Meriden hospital Friday after a | e notion on current political practic- | the court, without jury, the probate ufn;dB' Searle was in New London |, " one + at his summer home|and attended the lecturs by President|your kidneys will act Th few days' illness with pneumonia. Her es, machinery and methods of elec- ap:g;lsto\fvinl;"l‘x,coe Dqlgzt_l%m,i et al, 'lY- e SRl ey W. H. Faunce of Brown ‘university at|OUS saits is made from th 2 rial agai z0 Di Biasi. Decision re- | ,_Capt- Langwor 3 £ , Dade gror - i bt - s mJ':mu Sl i Served. Attorneys Harry B, - Agard | business caller in New London yves-| O. H. {he Community’ House, n the_topis, | £=apes and lemon juice. combined witt SR E- BritEsts cametety 1SN . 4 _|and John J. Dunn, of Westerly, ap- d 2 < caped. for. g % _— 3 ? of the company houses, is under arrest| C. Clifford Bradford, a former or- | Monday. Swtelm o chearged with, larceny. Motlonson was | ganist of Christ church, week end WOODSTOCK Westerly, A SR L Sy o thus ending bladder weak: in the employ of the company last De- | who has relatives here, died Tuesday | Steele, ; anilf Voodstock mail driver was un-1" ja3 Salts is inexpensive and cannof resentatives of the company, aided by | engaged in Y. M. C, A. work. It was his The blizzard of Saturday added 1 New Tor sted and o that the regular trip was made ry Mollonson, made diligent search for | custom to visit Westerly at least onee | BOF® SROW to the snow and ice which the stolen articles but without avail-la year at Christmas time. He. is| e, c0%red fhe ground here = for Subsequently the hoisting jack was| suryived by a brother, Willlam A., of | pear. ot s fe‘r th d“';‘f "E““_"b found on the premises, cvidently hav- | Quiney, Mass. N gehe of lce for the second ‘time dur- onson recently sold his pow- 3 n‘]%?)at. AnY with 10 wentia iock cmd] At o mestine of tnoss lnterebted. ta| ELVAMS ALl Tfl:y Sunday and con- tackle, that has been identified as the | the Girl Scout movement, held in the | HlUes 0. e broken shore ice has same that was stolen from the George | Eim Street schoolhouse, Mrs. Bed- |Piled up in the bays and bends of the Mong, take now and then to keep th g lean and active and the blooc rvices were held at the Con- A - e e i ‘Sunday. Con-| pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney ‘<|ing four Suhdays on which the Service | COPlication s omitted on account of the snow received word | and storm. Mrs. Burt| The adjourned town meeting. was Record Absolutely Clean. { held North Woodstock last Mon-| There is m : eturned to Brown ch talk as to whether é 4 3 the | f the | de t . Ar Mr. Bryan the preside C. Moore company. The power boat.|low, of Providence, explained the| Fiver and is from two to three feet|,. « s . p-18 3 Domination, Snd Wheller ha Samls oo An excess of seid in the stomach |with the stolen blnck and falls aboard |aims and scope of the organization. ik 3 3 - < o priz _Thor AVeTcapt i The best InBormation oot {te f00d and starts fermentation, | Was found moored on the Connecticut| Mr. and Mrs. John Clayton, of Paw-| Mrs. Harmon L, Perkins _observed ) I is Mr. I He hae wesing gases form. Your meals|Side of the Paweatuck river, and the | tucket, were aboard the steamship | her birthday Saturday at her home when' one £ r refl —Toledc digest but lay like lumps of lead, |Man who purchased in good faith. as|Cedric. bound for England, when the|in the village with her husband. She i n ; B Lt Bl z a part of the power boat transaction. | trip was delayed by a collision with |received pleasing gifts from friends | ou have heurtburn, H.Al\:ilencei Mfi‘:qmshed Woget g Bl oo Datiey o el muia R S L harbor, | and members of er family, wi ching, headache, and real|ctolen articles, and they wore sur- | Saturday afternoon. shower of post cards and best wishes omach a dlx)r_neu( u;:; rendered to the Westerly police. Miss Fmma Wangelin, of Westerly, | of @ host of friends. | inpapal Mollonson .will be given a hearinzland Roland F. King, of Providence,| Rev. Allen Shaw Bush attended on as he¥lin the third distriet court charzed with | were married at the home of the |the special meeting of the Congrega- "“Acx“druh;‘:g;':s DiapeP- | tho thett of tackle block and. falls|groom, Wednesday of last week. Mr, | tional churches of New London w-blocked roads in town. Not Even a Pin Drops. Every once in’a while we pause and listen for the crash of those f{alling prices that the government predicted some time back.—C bia Record. < of “Pape’ most as In order to depict the best in Finnish fure' a new meving picture film ny has begn formed at Helsing- mention | fors. b DD/ B BV DAY 8 = WA W\ &4 b T O T SO WA OO, WIRBIAY A\ 0\ NN BV 78 \ JAGHS MBI Its benefifs are as” GREAT as its_cost. is.SMALL! It satisfies the” desire™for " sweets, and is_beneficial.' oo, 2o OPENING DAYS Tuesday — Wednesday — Thursday : March Ninth to Eleventh SPRING DISPLAYS OF Millinery and Apparel B ZE8 FAUBLZAC B A

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