Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 19, 1920, Page 7

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~n E _ NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, UCTUBER, 19, When you have a Cold or feel the & of Grip or Influenza, do not “mfim imitation remedies—it is too dangerous. Get thé original and reliable, Tablets of Recognized Merit. Ask for Grove’s L B Q. (Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablots) on box. Price 30c. Cold and Grip tablets promd; ie Hunt, teach- «d 4 rfumpus ing of charges 1t is alleged Fitland been torn a rumber of s 18| plaplls d i3 16, ; derive | RELIEF PROMISED IN THE NEWSPRINT SITUATION New York; Oct. 18—Relief American aglig .al mill unién, managing director of the Finnish Cel- luloge association, on their arrival ffom the stéamship Stockholm. The paper mills of Fin- fand, {hey said, tfrn out about 210,600 tons of paper each year, of trhich 45 peF éént. is newsprint and it was their intentlon to open up 2 larger market in the United States. land’s entire paper output would be placed on the Americah market ready to mieet all competitioh in PFlcds, they asserted. in néwsprint situation and Walter today aboar t | A novel device on which & méving hand or from the nef taxés @h | Indicatés the diréction the car will taufn ft0 force nest| has been designated fof ¥®é on thé Fear of sutormobiids. *« Happy Woman Threw Crutches her 1 ago, sh close of the house of change Mrs Away After Taking Goldine st by far thé lafgest, : t 8 by far ifgest, Involving sar:y half a mifllion doliars béfore the / the was d by Hjalmar Gronvik, man- ctor of the Finnish paper Grassbéek, Eveéitually Fin- ~[PROGRESS ON LOCAL BULDING PROJECTS | | |3 B THy two largest build{ng pisjects now, _pfcoess of construction in the sastern Barf of the staté aré the buliding of ad- ditional aspartments ot the Thamés River Brarch of thé Robér Gair Paper eom- pany &t Montville &ind the cfesiing of the tanement for_the Pomemah éom- The first in " Facteite entioned tompletion 6f the worl. Thé second projéet while not involvhig ' so mbteh fméney is remarkabie for the timie in whith the work has been done. . In little over g&u wéeks fourteen two-tenement brick €65 have been rushed fo completion 4nd tWo_more. Stags-Wwithin a shott _pefiod 6f time. Pt MEWilllams of this city have been the work and’ although Held Up 8everal {ifnés by laborers’ strfkes and st of. building matefials have as- éomplishea the wotk. ° At Montvillé the work 18 dn & much larger #calé and though having been started & ébmpartivély short fime ago much Ras bént done tewards thé construe- fis;fi 6t the fium;m.iis neian;y tarl the énlargeément of thé plani he irge biinker houss and boiler house with the #tomatic stolérs has been erectéd with the exdeption of the large brick chimriey which is at present Just rising over the edge of the rdof of the boiler roomt The of ‘the éxcavationi = fof the new bhildifiz in which Wwill be 16cated the cof- ted box factory of the eompany ioh is to b méved. from Brooki¥h; i6 now béing done. This néw department Is t6 he located to the south ef the main Plait and the exeavation work is being d6ne by the T. A. Scott company of New | London who are using steam shovels jand traveling cranes in the work. The é#ment 18 TixEd b the ground frem the sand taken out in the excavation work 4nd thé POUFIRE of Tafms for the founda- tion will soon bé started. Anothér extensive building project is the fistalling of a battery of néw bofl- s at the U. S. Finishing company and the érection of a new boller room. Part wiil reach the comipletion of the brick work 6n the new béiler houss has been erected and the frame for the fermaifidér §$ bBeing set in place. Othér buildifig projects within the eity havé fnade progress withifi the past Week alfhough fo mew construction has been started. NEW LONDO. Work on {he comfort station being erectéd at Riverside park is rapMly near- ing completion, the finishing touches now beifig put on. The station has been de- seribed in thesé columns Bafére, and will bs of hollow tile comStructiofi, covered with stucco, 18x23 feet. one story hig) With & slate robf. It will cost approx imately $4,600. Building Permits, Joséph Véndétto, frame garage, Grand street. Cost $100. Joséph Fein, frame garage, burg avenue. Cost $500. Mr. and Mrs. Olbrys, frame addition, 165 Madin street. Cost $500. Blyden- Total number of permits for the week, | 431, estimated cost of buildings $1,200. DEEP BIVER: Plans are being drawn for a fine resi- dence here for Coltan Noble. The plans call for a frame house, 32x50 feet, wnn an ell, 18x20 féet. The rooths will be fin- ished in hardwoods, With hard Wood fisors and the two baths will have tiled floors and sidéWalls. The heating will be by hat watér. A frame gafage will be built in the rear of the house. EFAL ESYATE SALES > AND MORTGAGE LOANS Norfwich had ten sales of real estate dufing the past weelt to 18 for the eams Wéek last year. The loans for the re- speéetivé weeks totalled $2,400 and $22,- 130. In Néw London there were six sales of féalty last week t6 25 for the saime week 1ast vear. The loans for thé réspective weeks were $7,400 and- $196,200, WILSON QUEBIES FRANCE ON APPROACH TO HARDING Washingten, Oct. 18.—President Wilson took steps today to ascertain whethér the French government had given authority to “a representative of France” to ap- Bfoach Senator Harding “informally” ¥ith 12 fequest that the republicar pres- ldeAtial ndminee take the lead in the for- #atioh 6f an association of nations At the same timé the White House ¥aade publie the text of a letter addresset > Senator Harding by President Wilson Inquiring 2s to the correctness of a state- tnent attributed to the senator in a des- pateh dated St TLovie, Oct. 16, In wnich 'Y elo; i 4 i i i 0 to & 3 Fannlé Johsot, a lifclong resident of FBAE ‘pcniine. i HON S0 {he tandidate was quoted as having said downtown dally, to go and come as she pleases, 16 Thix With her friends, |4 haa baen 2o appreached. ousewoik and make her hofie o pleAsant @Ad édAgenial place for | uj need not poltit out to you the Wfined to 1 the ald of crutches. eve a The ¥ =0 that to 1 me. Months move When [ v effebt on e o 1 had to get s not i bed man nated Ben Ha Geldine No. v me, but will out pa 1 have returns at night from his work. h rheufatism, sufferlng hotoe < 1 sufférsd as T believe 16, oné d niuscles of my affhe and he élbows or Kneés would ciutches &6 as to Medieine aid net & hopeless to 8x- suffering wéils i a (8ldingé a in Binghamt after taking Uoldine Na. nate ehioufh te get i I biess the day I went to 1 shan't dé- that 1 do my heusework and éan end a X 3, He can not even use | om sure that with Goldine house I & again be troubled with rheu- i. G. Grant would not be without Goldine, Mz G Grant GOLDINE IS SOLD BY @ G. ENGLER. Two months agony from thé start te J6sk shé hobbled to the And she glves credit for the dition to Goldine No. 2, the hetbal rheumatism and kidney prestflent wrote, “the grave and extraor- inafy Mferences to be drawn frem such & statement, namely, that th> government ©f France, which is a fhember of the league of nations, approached a private oitizen of a nation whi not a mem Ber of the league, with a ‘réquest the United States leud the way he White House nartment would coms Yaeht bA the nature of the inquiry direct- ed to the Frendh government. Tt was understood. however, that the note was transmitted by thé state depariment to the French govérrrient throuzn Ambs #ador Wallace i Patiz. At the Fref amabassy it was statcd that no auth o i had been riceived there zor that ne reply 7A@ been recei he White Heuse either from Senator MHarding of the Aeh government un to a late hour. Westh infant d. tentment. ok.—Mis. F. . Washburn's hter is named Dorothy Cén- 1 ¥EpERAL RAILWAY WAGE BOARD BEGINS HEARINGS Chicago, Oct. 18.—Federal railway wage board today began its hearings in Slie wage disputes o6f more than 200 shoft- line ahd interurban roads outside the g¢ope of the recent wage award of the boafl. Testimony was confined to that tearing directly upon the authority of {he board to fix wages 6n electrie intef- tithan lines not eperating as a part of Btéam transportation svstems. leaving are gument concarning the merits of the specific demands for later consideration. _The jurisdiction of the federal Wage tfibunal over independeént- eléctric roads was challenged by five intereit¥ roads, snd Chaifman Barton ruled the Jurledictional question be -disposed of before differences batw the roads *nd -workers could be taken up. Contention: had not pow upon Sect bill ereating the beard. ‘ofneys for the lin ‘el a specifically nat opcr- 1 transporta= for the Mudesn and Manhatta rcad, the Pacific Elee- i of Los Angeles. tha Pietdmont m rs A the Chicago Lake Shore South Bend companies Rad olalmed exémption fr rulihgs under this section. CONVICTION OF 1. W. W. MESMBFRS IN BACRAMENTO UPHELD anviation of 1 Workers h Jenhary, tring to vislate lonage acts was upheld by tk of appeals hers today THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY A WIRE FROM FACTORY ALLOWS US TO EXTEND THE DEMONSTRATION AT OUR STORE AND AT YOUR HOME THE ONLY LONG BOBBIN ROTARY SEWING MACHINE WING Sews Anything From Chiffon to Carpet MR. A. E. MINER, (Factory Expert) MR. W. C. ELLIS, (Silk Artist), Store Demonstrator MR. GEO. WILLIAMS, (Home Demonstrator) SOUVENIR FREE—YOUR NAME EMBROIDERED $12 Allowance for Your Old Sewing Machine If You Buy a “FREE” Small Weekly Payments on Club Plan COME IN TODAY AND GET THE PARTICULARS The Plaut-Cadden Co. (ESTABLISHED 1B872) 135-143 Main Street Demonstration and Club Sale DEMONSTRATION BEAUTIFUL WHEN CLOSED AT OUR STORE AND AT YOUR HOME DEAR OLD PETE: Winston-Salem, N. C, Friday p. my Just wound up the one swellest day of my life! nation smokin; honest to Since early this morning, when 1 got an invitation to visit R. J. Tobacco Co. factories, I've been in the midst of millions of Camel cigarettes. Man—the happlest idea you or I ever had as to the size of this Reynolds enter« prise, or the number of Camels manufac- tured daily, is simply piker-stuff! Wipe off the slate and start fresh! Why—Pete, it seemed to me like a couple of those ciga- rette-making machines could keep half the Camels steadily—BUT - ness, there are hundreds of - these machines batting out Camels at the rate of 27,000 an hour—EACH! Pete, you wouldn't have to consulta ; book to know you were in the Camel fac- ynolds ide tories! The atmosphere ‘is charged with g that wonderful aroma ou get when you open up a deck of Camels! And, you know, oid elephant—you've had a trunk fulll As the Camels dropped into the containe ers I figured the delight each one would supply! And, how Camels mellow, mild . ' body would hit the right spot and how Camels refreshin uj some smoker’s jaded appetite! And, ucg Camel free from any unpleasant cigaretty afteftaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor! flavor would cheer And— Pete—I'll have to lay off and light an- other Camell Write you some miore soon. WRONG IMPREBSION OF CONDITIONS IN ITALY ‘ashington, Oct. 18—Before his de. tonight for Rome on leave o rce, Baron Camilldo Remano Avez- , the Italian ambassador, told The lated Press hé was able to state official finormation t the ican public had a very erroneous iofi of the internal situation of description of which was mislead- to (He foreign préss, which on its could but quotd it on many oc- Moderation was often sacri. as to satisfy publi had never arisen, however, he case of the recent troubles with 1¢ metal workers, ail contentions had been amicably settléd by the for ind_eubsequent interventi of hment, whose authority was by Socialistic movements have been evidefit, but they have never threat- the state, and soluttons have been d at which solved intr: lems, the outcome being the ere menace of revolytion. “The report of the soecialists, their upturh from Russia, has far to’ tpen the eyves of the worl Bolshevism has been demned a fallure and its adherents are losing ground every da: The proof of this lies in the fact that most socialist leatlers of any account have themselves declared war on the prin- les of Lenin, Many of these lead- ers, membars of parliament and mem- bers of the federation of labor, not hesitated to state that Bolshevism wouid mean not ealy the ruin of the country but of the whole proletariat The racent municipal elections have brought forward facts. The =ocialist party though gaining some seats have semt returns far inferior in numbers to their expectancies, which were bas- ed on tha last general elections. T other factions, especially the Catholi party, bave pained noteworthy suc cesses. 7 Fnirfeld.—Emancipation day will be celebrated by Fairfield eounty suffragists on Uet. 21, whea y will held their recuiar meeting at tRe Stratfield, with Bridgeport league members acting as hostesses. {|TO RELIEVE CATAR- If you have catarrhal deafmess orare hard of hearing or have head noises, g0 to your druggist and get one ounce of Parmint (double strength) and add to it 3 pint of hot water and a fittle Enumln.tad ar. Take one table- poonful four times a day. This will often bring quick reliet from the distressing head noises. Clogked nostrils should open, breathing :’ecgmetelg lfld t)a. Ttn;:us sto'pt dro ng intd the throat s easy to pre chsts little and is pleasant to Anyone who has catarrhal deaf- prescription 2 “CORNS” —— 1 Right OF Withortt Psin of a great barrier against any possible | 1 have ) { with the law” because cer or head noises should give this| way service: trial Yours joyously LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD IN l CONVENTION IN WASHING‘I’ONl Washinzton, tion of the life of Iy in this hour when the worid has not recovered from shell shock,” Secretary Daniels declared in a me: read to- night at the banquet of the delezates o the Lautheran Brotherhood conven- | tion in on Lere, | < Wwho tries to serve his| ecretary said, “need ain inspiration an from Luther whe y fellow me to hark i Patriotism is shown b, federal p: r. told the delegate: little difference, he said. betwec deluded and ign own with the the world & fined well-fay h their approv he ré- | 10 abide by the judgment | ity on one matter e another the rig ofl anarchy nial convention The se the United Lutheran church in Amer-| the certificates of ica will open here tomorrow. than 500 delegates are expected. More CESSATION OF COAL MINING IN UNITED KINGDOM COMPLETE " London, Oct. 18—(By The Assocl: ed Press)—The ¢ ing throughout complete, for, although the wiiners in some districts appear to have entered the strike i half-hearted manner, there is no sign yet of any break in the ranks of the men, and consequent- ly the dislocation of the country's in- dustries is becoming widespread. or is there indication of any medi- ation growing out of today's various conferences, all parties apparently awaiting ‘the reassembling of parlia- ment tomorrow, when it is expected the discussion of the strike will dis- place the Irish home rule bili,“which was the first scheduled business be- fore the house of commons. There is an unconfirmed repart to- night that the government intends to{® offer the miners a compromise of one shilling per shift advance, provided they accept submission of the whole dspute to an indépéndent tribunal. The strike will hit the iron, steel and cotton industries seriously. The great blast furnaces in the Middiesborough district are already beginning to damp down; thousands of furnace men and steel workers are idie. This tees-side district provides a third of the whole British output of pig-iron, and it is feared, shouid the strike be prolonged, that some 25,000 men will be without work. Liverpool and Manchester announce the imper.ding suspension of the tram- and among the minor effects of the strike is the counter- manding of public s=ocial functions. Already the visit of the Prince of Wales to the city on Wednesday has been rescinded, and it is amnounced that the pageant, which was to have been a featufe of the lord mayor's show, entitled “The Makers of Lon- has been abandoned, owing to the coal strike. Frank Hodges, of the miners’ union, hag issued a statement giving minute figures intended to prove that the min- ers’ wages since 1914 have not advane- ed commensurately with the advance in the cost of living. ——— GOVERNMENTAL EXPENDITURES IN SEPTEMBER, $1,944,000000 Washinzton Oet. 18 — Governmental expenditures for the month of Septem- ber amo=nted 10 more than $1,944.600 000, while for the fitst three months of the fiscal year the total was more-than $3,630,000,000, according to the regular statement isswed today by the treasury y expenditures for the month to B485,776,653, inciuding disbursemenis o the railroads to ling $175,758,610, for claims growing out of lederal control and payments made under the War department expenditures were next amounting to $183.763,087, facivd. amounted ministration during the war, of $15292,00) to the shipping Loard by the war Gepartment was als) xho Expeaditores for the transportation act. | o A MARVELLOUS KIDNEY REMEDY In Ong Moalh, “Frait-a-fives” Gave Complete Rellet 658 Finst Avs., Teor, N.Y. “I bave been a great sufferer for years with Kidney Trouble end Constipation. 1 tried ‘Fruit -g»tives® about a month ago, and with slmost immediate results. The Kidaey Trouble has disappeared and the Coustipation is fast leaving me”, HENRY DATER. ‘Fruit - a - tives’, or Fruit Liver Tablets, the medicine made from Jruit juices end valuable tonics, is doing a wonderful work in bringing bealth tosick people. 50c. a boz, 6 for $2.50, trial sive 2de. Atdeslersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited OGDENSBURG. X. Y. during the month totalled $1,447.816,- £73, of which 3L335876,500, applied to inCedtedness was the largest ftem. ——————— Rridgeport.—The Conneetitut ns to caitall operation of Hs sut Doawn, Devon and Westpert rans compel ois palrons in these distriets o depend on the hall hour serviee pes- ided by the New Havea and Norealk | through éare. e ———— A Pile Sufferers Can You Amewer These Qaestiumst Do you know why ult.n'a LOR .8 Biye you quick and ler? Why cutling and operations fali? and danger ol an operatioa. know the cause of plies Is - here is n”m ot Nest =SS T R e 1o b 0 you know tha . remed; '3 less_internal tablet Dr. Leondardt and Known &s - y ROID, now sold by Lee & druggiss nun‘fy. that i ..g eed? HEM-ROID banishes >y n'wfln‘_mu internal camse, blood circulation in the lower bewe! This simple home treatment .- most unbeiievable record safe and lasting rellef te ¢ ot Bios el 2a0 expeaee of an Shecttion. ess pala : There is nbd rum“”’:l' " -t do the same for yo®. “DANDERINE" Girls! Save Your Hairl Make It Abundant] massage, your hair takes on hew lustre and wondrous beauty, Appearing twice as heavy and pleatify o jess, plain or scraggly. long, strong, beautifdl hair. cent bottle of delighifal “Dan- freshens your Ialfi checks dandruff and falling hair. s alating _“brautystonie”™ glvey 5 dull, feding youthtul nesa ond abundast thickoess — AB gl public debt dr

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