Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 26, 1920, Page 7

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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, OCTO! BER, 26, 1920 “CORNS" T WS Lift Right Off Without Pain fon by Keeper Main of the town' farn, and . —~———=| took chargs of the two girle. They Were from the Conpecticut institution. Keeper| M notified Police Chief Brown, and 2 nolica officer touk the gitls to the polica station Sunday afternoon and they spent| achusetts; a e olmg the night in the detention room. Hoth giris preferred the detention reem to the home comforts of the state farm in East ht eyes, a ciear skinand a body | Lr7o, so they sald, bat they were taken o P yours if you will keep your system | ... ers. The girls were hatless and coat- their hair was cut short and ther t Room 1, Commercial Studies, Fred H. > general reduction in the| The doctor's in order by regularly taking | rore short skirts. Their looks did not| Read, English bigh schols add;ress, Ste-| sarvice, Captain Bonevenuto, is reduced to | BY. iperiménting for vears he disc i nographars' . DeSciension from the. K| his oripinal ramk of sergeant Rather|SC0f YIS c2act causs cf piles ang thes There are me .developments in the| ployer's Standpoint, Mre. Clara L Bin-| than re-enlist he decided o nccept hon-| Nt sorih anave nrounded mMEDAL shooting affair at the Halley home in|ning; address, Forced Handwriting from| grabls discharge. He has planned to en-| Dr. Leonhardt wants every sufferer Hobart streel, Saturday night when infa Banker's iVewpoint Oscar F. Sher-!gage ag partner in the botlling business|ts benedt by his discovery and 8o that D the presence of ~their aged wmother,| man, Hospital Trust Company, Room 2,|in Westerly. there will be no doubting or delay Lee Charles Bailey shot and probably mor-| Mathematics,” Percy R, Crosby, Paw- Yosal Laseiles) | & Qsgood and all druggists are author-| ally wounded his younger brother, Ed-| tucket high school: Room 3, Latin, Jesse| .y winie poard of public ronds willl bt 1t ail 4o an Cotated 1ok The story as told by the mother | L. Beers Hope street high school; ad- was that Yiver, bladder and uric acid troubles, ! enemies of lifs and locks. In uss 8 1906, All druggists, Losk for the mamo Gold Medal 0@ every bo: and sccept no imitstion went to | Railey says aecidentall a4 that a doctor be cal arles -ad- , and imme- olic thelr arrk 1 reporied the shoeti m Eczema erly police by telephone. The police then began seareh for s Hopkine Hespitsl. T | al doctors. 1 tried other @ Twonid die. D.D. ad giv half start, they were unable to|°" {Iocate him The search was kept up all N IAD.':\“ )v\'l!ut | through the it, and Sunday, and has g o not been sbandoned. I3 Tt was reported from the hoapital on| | Monday afternon that it was hardly | fart we guarantee the | Possible for the wounded man to survive. i .00, {112 is. 54 and his brother Charles, who "n co are looking fer, is 53. > L @ | reight car and stealing goods therstrom, | THE [otton for Skin Disease {4 conspiring to steal, receive and pur- v ia ¢ gocds stolen from Interstate com- | LEE & 08GOOD CO. Blaggio Cradilone, James Azzu.| nd Salvators Paldino, all of Wes- EAST KILLINGLY rly were placed on trial in the United rict court Mongay. The th dants de . deny that they emtered €475 o conmpiredq tn 1) interstate commerce. Hun-1 ' ards of cloth sald to have stolen from cars at Bradford are lisvlay in tha courtroom and will be Witnoss callad by the government vas Hergt. Caleb Green of the New Ha- reilroad police fores. He told of % discovered eeveral cars at Brad- ™ ot P taken from them, and also of recoverad from the homes of sev- Ylien MeGarey, widow of Matthew Sul- yeurs a resident of Westerl at bome in fllness. The funeral !4 from her “heme in Truma Monday with mass ef requie St Mary's Star of ¢ ‘The body arrived in Weste: noon ‘for burfal in the fam!: Stamford plot y Michael's cemotery. Mrs. Suilivan s rurvived by threz soms, Matthe e — James and Baward. and a daughter, Fan. | {nie, i of New- Londen, also by threc | brothers. Friday” atternton—Address, The Sehool 3 A and’ the Community, Walter . Russell, 5 - Two wayward girls weré held by the|Planks in an Bducational Programue. 3 c aft, for it will st tocal "Wm. for the superintendent of the| Thursday evening the addresses Will | Mysical Supetvifors' Association,.S. Mj-|Your hair and ruin it it you don't. y Rev. ¢ 3 y 8. Conneotieut Parm for Women at Bast| J° Sivep by Rev. Francis J. Donnelly, S Brookline Mass., het topic being pyo. 1 the calluses, | town farm. Their actiohs were ebserved | versity. The high schoel sessiom which will|in the Public Schools from a New View- after ordering the young chaps.awsy, he ° Thursday afternoon at ciassical|peint. It will be i{llustrated by exhibit HOW to Banlsh high school assembly hall with Melvin T.| of résult sheets dome in public schools taken to the tewn farmhouse. It Was| yiolhrook, president, Wwill have the fol-/The annual meetinz of the association then learned that they Were Tinaways|lowing programme: Cardinal Principles| will be held after this session. Omen in the Reorganization of Secondary Ed-| The business meeting will be held on Clarence D. Kinsley, su-| Saturday morning at the college. persisor of secondary education of Mass- Conterences and Chairmen, % o ;. sosemity il “Enatien” Mies | Kotk | 280 (0 g upon e g L N Cadt o L ows t expiration of his pres- address, Changes in the Teaching of En- | o, scduest an expiration s v glish, suggested by th full of youth and health may be | 2¥e7 to serve thelr commitment, by M!ss | Conterence, meet ueation assembly Percy W. Long University Extension department of Massachusetis; Charles came home intoxicated, | dress, Not by Bread Alone, Dr. Al soniiasd & and that both she and Fdward upbraided | Valentine- he world's stendard remedy for kidnes, | jir, “unq advised him to go to bed. He |College, Norton, »Mass le, pr the Rhode Ts- s, roora and soon returned with | Languages, Donald E. Hosmer Cranston |, 1 C innual convention of o |4 revolver. The brothers had some | high school ad rs, the revolver was discharged Mrs | Hunkine, wol; address, Training of Teachers | agiar left the beuse and eluded the|Otis W. Caldwell, direcior of Lineoin | Four policemen wers summoned to the | -— school, New York city; address, Demon-{ yniced States district courto i | Dr. Henry L. Johmson was ealled at}stration of Applied Problems in Physics, dence, Monday, In connection 3 10.30 and accompanied the wounded man | William Wyman, Technical Nigh. school, | teial of ‘three of the Wester mou t e fou to the hospital in New Londen. After | Providence. ; h at the hospital, Dr. John-| Frida to the West- | high thon: afternoon the speaker at the 00l session will ‘be Col. H. Ar- who Will teil How to Ses.|oq i Congressman An < Dailey, but as he had an hour{ e §rammar school section will meet ORETS £ addre s on Teaching Ameri-| afternoon. He wae on a tour of hip, Miss Etia V. Leighton, | ¢hd of 4 lmv\n'h\n IS T National Security % New Lond Monday tory Recitation perintendent of s any ednnection witnh| "1 Rducation, on by the prosecution as exhibits. The | 77 Litile nais on Feb. S5 that were omemed and | 17 stk Teaching of Reading, Miss Jennie B. Stdnton, supéryisor of reading, Westorl; prineipal of Norm#l ‘School, Gorham, Me.; address, The Creative Iropulss in New York.eify, on Thé|How Music Talks to UE, A 2| To do this, ton, musie edltor. Boston, Miss Helen §. | ordinary idenold Arts' Teachers’ Association, omies Hxtension, Mrs. Ida Harrington, 1 will be followed | Rhode Istand School of Design, witn department of manual arts, Boston, Dandruffy Heads Bscoms Hairless 5 : 1 It you want plenty of thick, beautl S oF of mhanwal arte, Bostone . |ful. glossy, silky hair, do by all means The . programme-of the Rhode Island 86t rid of dandruff, for it will starve netva Hill, president, which wiil meet op| It doesn’t do much geod to try to J. of Boston College, on Equciting the|Thursday afternoén at the Rhode Teland | Drusi or wash it out. Lyme, and given ovér to the custedy of | Kmotiens a XNeglected Duty in Modern an officar of the imstitution, Monday af-| Schools, and by Angelo Patri, principal, | meeting of tge assoclation thelr nemes as| School ot s bisths it gic **| Larger Life of the School. Annle Gleason, 21, of Bridgeport, mar- Tavitt &t the-pianal » BERt i hen ¥ Friday morning the speakers will be Di ried and abandoned, and Helen RUMSE, | ary Moskimmen, principle of the Plerce 19 of South Norwalk. The girls said|scuol, i ae, ber toplc bein i turdaly, | The Joy of Being a Teacher; F. W. - ::x’ ll‘fhc,.p:l:i il’;:t ‘&l’"’?&k time | Toney, state director of physical -train- in_New London. ing, department of public instruction, of Last Saturday they were walking|Trenton, N. J., on Physical Education; along the highwiy between Groton and ! Philip H. Wilbour, insurahice commis- Noank, when a big touring car, wit htwo sioner In Rhode Island on Fire Preven- young fellows came along. The girls|tion in Rhode Island. a : . were invited to ride and they acoépted. | Friday evening in §ayles ball of Browa | home economics extension leadef, King: o ;;1\_:1‘ ha{: !v‘vlll look and feel a hundred Drop a little | The duartetts spent Saturday night in| University there will be another general|ston; business meeting of the associa-|{imes better. corm, pinslanl]y the Rhode Island hotel young fel-| gassion Otis E. Randall, dean of Brown| tion. Pty | lows said they lived in New Lon@on and | University, presiding. An organ recltal “fngers. Truly! | 1eft for that eity Swnéay thorning, by Mrs. Alfa L. S tiny bottie of| In Westerly, Sunday, the gifls met tws | by the address, The Relation BetWeen|prik A Anderson, president, the speaker ente, sufficient to | other young men, and they went fof a|8ehool and Community, by H. B. Kulp,| will be Theodore M. Dillaway, director woft corn. oe| walk with their AQestination near thé|lecturer i soctal sciénce at Brown umi- The only sure Coll ¢ Education, will be: Business|Way to get rid of dandruff is to dis. s oot at solve it. then you destroy it entirely get about four ounces of tiquid/ arvon ; use enough to moisten the £calp and rub'it In gently The meeting of the Rhode Tsland | iy the finger tips. By mornix 1 S ethey WriEht T president on|vour dandruff will be gone, and throe dress, The Newer Aspecis of Home FEeon- [ OF four more applications will com- omics Teaching, Anna A, Kloss, agent|Pletely dissolve and entirely destroy for teacher training in Fousehold Arts|*¥OT¥Y ‘i&‘;’{efi’;‘i" ('3{,“’ Llrf::!nfif ixt:'hlng Behodfs Baitn, | Raacy Tarineton | dizging of the scalp will stop, and apy drug store. pensive and four ounces is all yqu Friday aiternoon st Memorial hall | [EISUC MO0 U6, Dugehs B ot voul This simple remedy druff you have. never fails. Mass, who will talk on Teaching Art Captain Boneven: ent term of service. When war was pro- |, I claimed, he was a serceant and Was pro-| g moted fo be first lieutenant and, for ex- | 1 overseas was made cap-|Dr._ Leenh e Greater Boston receive applications for 1921 automobile | back sident of Wheaton Room 4, Modern Piles of Westerly, who | Thousands Bless Dr. Leonbardt, the Physiclan Who Discovered a Common Sense Remedy. It you thimk that the surgeon's knife only method of e £y of pil ¢ of the ho e from the it's because you havi Tpiieatment known ¥ gists are author- registrations November 1, a month earller| , U1 that honorabls than usual. Leonhardt’s HEM basis every suf- ire a_package of Dr, ROID today. land Sunday held, Wednesday, Police Chief v woman to the state i ton will Le ss. Prof. Charles H. University; Room 5, Childs, Technical high Provi- | taken. th rested for D from freight ca ed, five were prev into ternaon at Infantry hall| d8Pires to succeed S K. Bennett pre-| 8poke in the open in Saw atuck, Mon. . will be followed by| Speciat Officer & in the UpperiWhoi police AL Tolenius, author | 2907 The chiet Lancastar. Pa | demented woman speakers will \ be| TicTabers of the fo; nrofestor of history, | ¢, United St orth Adams,| It I8 not known whe dxing the His- | T30 FRSIE ANy o d Jobn F. Seully, su-|PY Nis brother, Charles, Brockols 0| ante-mortem statement in ¢ o Soclalized Scho | on hossital not e Soclalized School. | Sor, 0% 1o Rhode Tsland electors are re to muse the lead pencils place booths In marking the official ba ude in its pro- E. Cralg, di e —— of masic on Music Appreciation : endent take subjest and Dr. of education on In- ldren. school gection the Rhode Island Col m ™| The REAL rngePekoe Tea Winsh tha vine O. Chester has riturned from the nual ‘convention of the Na- of Insurance 1'in Des N A republic: nesday eve iy will be held -Wed- g ifis the town hail eakers are- Congressman 1t is believed Noyes and Boulter, r ~sms, will be : of Hartford The children sang eev Monjo had as was held in the town " . DEARPETEY: Bet you a house and lot you'd stay in ‘W-S a month if you ever got to know folks here like'I have. Between business and with all your kick! Regnolds factories and a bully time—well my date book has been bubbling over! And, T'm still running into facts that would stag- ger even your imagination, old football, Pete, take it straight' from government figures direct to you, that every work day in the week R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Cou buys from our “Uncle Sam” enough revenue stamps to pay for a duplicate of the hand- some new Winston-Salem post office build- ing! Ever hear of such a thing? And, if you want to get an eyefull of an army of more than 15,000 people, be down in the Reynolds factory district when the whistles blow! Never saw such a cigarette firing-up time in my life! Peter, everytime you light a Camel in the future, call back on what I've slipped you about Camels — absolutely, the greatest cigarette at any price—for quality, for re- freshing flavor, for mellow mild body, for freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or odor! It's worth the busiest smoker’s time to compare Camels with any cigarette in the world! Camels are simply, a revelation!" You know that. I have in stock! are to represent the town in the 1921 Conneciteut * legislatur turned. [ th, oke on The y the Republica arence W. Se¥mour of I'll open my eyes in Atlanta tomorrow! In the meantime here’s a wad of best wishes Get o packet and realize what an infusion of Really Pure e it w et | Fine Tea tastes like Send us a postal card fer a free sample. Salada Tea Company, Stuart & Berkelev Sts.. Boston | TraMc was biocked im Main street on cvening. when the forward of a trolley car, struck a stone the ralls, and swung from the nd onto the sidewall:, bringing up against the store wall in front of the rosidence of Ellery Barber. The strect Is very narrow at this point. A wor ng crew arrived and the car was placed ack on tae rails. Th Rhode Island Imstityte of In- struction seventy-ffth annual meeting ! be held Thursday, Friday and S urday in Providence, the general sessions to Lo held in Infantry hall with Presi- dent John F. Deering in charge. For the first time the muslc Will bo fumisa- 1 by the schools of the state. A chorus L Voices from grades seven and ric acid | ClZit have been selected from the Echools It took | and the pupils will sing ¥riday morning. find out the | There will be gelsctions by the erchee. t rid of |tras of e Providence High schaals and Tr:.mf‘ the quratstte of the Westerly High "fa. | #chiool and the Rhede Jsland College of “ducation (the Normal egeol), The session Will be opened with pray- er by Rt. Rev. William A. Hickey. On Thursday esemming after the intro- ductory address by John F. Desring, there will be a talk vn Higher Recogni- ion of the Teacher as Public Advantage by Walter B. Ranger, commissioner of education ;and an address on Courses for Teachers at Brown University by Stephen 8. Colvin, of the university, Payzon Smith, commissioper ¢# education in Massachusetts. will speak on Five are surpr as tr fire wit = P T P P — = e e S S e A VERY SATISFACTORY ughs and throat irritatio%& RELIEF for Colds Co A 9 ® . 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