Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 16, 1920, Page 8

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Tens - filed with Fire Marshal How ard L Stanton for new buildiuge i eity, The rapid approach of winter r completion jork has been started on the large one | T sary store house for the Ironsides I Comporation at Thamesville. This I tng 15 being erected by the Peck, MeWi Jams company wh reklly ot | r in the foundatfon work re now start- | worl q Ing_on_the brick build b 1o be 100x200 fee: All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Experiments that trifle with 3 Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor O: Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasan neither Opium, Morphine nor ot age is its guarantee. For been in constant use for the relief o Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allayin, therefrom, and by regulating the Sto: the assimilation of Food; giving The Childrea’s Comfort ~The Iothes’s Iricnd. eENUINE CASTORIA YT Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 ¥ The Kind You Have Al THE CENTAUR CoMBAN The Kind You Have Always Beught. and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the siguature of i and has been made LZldCl‘ his pere | Wsonu supervision si Allvw 1o one to deceive you in this. good ”? are bug health of Infants and Children—l‘,xpern.nc'l against Experi What is CAfiTQE’@uA Par and endanger the , Fla ulency, S8 Zhl‘lflf’ tuz\.L slaep. ARLWA €ars .:)cuam into the fats office. | DI rouse- that, is|to “be mcl-j main: ng although building is‘also it may not be en- drely before the extreme tweather. Sats the ‘Arco hot water heater has been installed {n ‘the | A new heating building. stem, Atlantic Carton corpon.uun i “tne win: sash. Williams the contract. rbort | been raised to the roof and the work -of! putting on the roof will start immediate- The cellar bottom of cement :is al SLOa ety being lald. Peck McWliliame has| One of the battery of five bailers to main | be installed at the U. S. Finishinggom- The, {»xunannn work for, the new Qoor | huilding on Church street in. the reatrof re Austin Block {ywork | work of | 1arse; short time. ;m:.\n ESTATE SALE! |last i4,000, respectively. - ent, family dward M. Burch, Cost $300. rels, aids Ty B. “ost_$300. ington street. Cost $300. Pittsfleld, Mas n, three v Nov, . The The Housewifes Whe in disorder, crying backache, bearin then she sho ion have | ngth by 1an 1s td Iren Proof that it Restored the B 4 Comy I be 1 y all i work. Th b i yand certainly one grand medicine.”—Murs, R. Marrnews, 3311 , Tl and Sycamore Street, op of all is suffering from of women in just her con- 1d regained their youthful am’s Vegetable Compound and trial. calth of These Two Women tanooga, Tenn.—“I used Lydia kham’s Vegetable Compound ny baby came when I could no keep up. - It strengthened my 1 relieved we of the ill effect often develops at such times. ‘That was wmy first experience with the Vegetable Compound. Years after- wards I took it during the Change of ife and got along so well I scarcely had to lie down during the day seldom had dizzy, fainting spells, I am now well and strong, can do. all 1y housework with perfect ease and it is a comfort to me to be able to say to ing women ‘take Lydia E. medicine and be strong. T will be glad to have you use my name if it will be the means of helping a.ny *—-Mrs R A. FAmsurN, Orchard Knob Ave,(,‘ha.ttanooga,’l‘enn. which Ailing. Overworked Housewives ShouldRely Upon ponding week last vear. NEW LONDOX. 3 idw. W. Fargo is making arrangements |3 for the erection of a residence for him- elf on Fifth avenue, where he is.building temporary building at the present time: se will be of wood, arranged for 3 YEAR OLD GIRL SNOT ACCIDENTALLY BY BROTHEBR 15—Wiriitred r old daughter of Mr. s. Joseph M. Flanagan, of ,this s shot and almost instantly Killed afternoon when her ‘brother 8, accidentally discharged a charge went through the ody and lodged in the wall. ot 1o pull -the ent off.” was the boy's n't going Burden stracted from overwork, her home and on - some other form of feminine lls, is well along: has progressed so far. that. the putting in the foundation’ will {ve started in ashort time. The < for the Ponemah Company being |’ by Peck McWilllams: have been | 25§ completed with the exception of the’ n- This contract is one-of; the handled in the vicinity of Norwich r and although at times thinder- led by lavor difficulties' and shortage- of material has been dome in a remarkably AND MORTGAGE LOANS | Norwich had 13 sales of real estate dur- |ing the past week to 16 for the same week . The loans for the respective 2 $5,415 and $20,350. ew London there were five sales of during the past week to 17 for the | Tést to the: Efnergency Fleet Theloans | tion headquarters .at the two weeks totalled §23,370 and | Was warned nét to do it. The new building on Broad street for iey Hewitt is enclosed. There will bs + store on the ground floor and & tede- s are up for the new bujlding feet for the Salvation Army. Building Permits. ! Olsen, frame garage. Cost $108. garage, Willlam ny M. Wetmore, alterations to Tesh- der streef " Cost $8,000. Lec, frame garage, Blackhall Hannon, frame garage, Hunt- umber of permits for the week, alx; estimated cost of buildings, $4,540. - New . York, ¢ ‘;, TorAlloged asfective Emrrgedcy 'l"!eet Corporal { ackaie “of - the-Tivets % withess bdfore ‘tha dnquiringinto shippieg tified toaday. - P The'. witness” was Thomas H. 3¥hib - described hiMself ae “an ex) gter ‘of the: aid rschool” In 1915 he was éngaged as an inspector of hulls at lant of -the Submarine Loat Corpos on, Some, of the riveting work in t Fard he deau}bed as “fiers He said ls superlors: would not support him i is contentions (of .poor Work—therefor he ‘sent ident Wilson “some sam- Dles” in' the form of defective rivets. Ke could. W the Purtell, idence” but he did kiow ho u “fired for sending it.” ‘only_just'about enough time to get clotlies .npa get out of the yard," ne ~mtm- on, e 38id," the president Dvmd his comiplaints ‘through his secre fary” Mr. Tumulty., As a result s reinstated as.an inspector and given i back,pay.. He did not return to the Sub. marihe Boat - Cofporation yard, but was sent.to the Standard Ship Building plant. “It, was evident! the witness testi- fied;"that my-record had preceded me— for 1-found i was in bad favor ther also testified that: the riveting nation. at the latter plant was also “something fierce.” He complained tco| bis* superiors’ he ‘added, without zat faction. . He then threatened to go Corpora- Philadelphia and L - went to Philadelphia and was again, tfired,” headded. The witness :what poor r'yeting was by exhibits jn the form of dra{iings by him'showing rivets andér varie. o nditions and by samples ©f rivets used in-ship construction. T fommittee was eniightened as to ‘meaning: 6t various terms used in ‘soribing faulty riveting and as to ho alleged. poor work was coverod up *doping ‘with red lead and other mater- ials” & ‘"Hé named “ball 13” among others as example. ‘of _alleged poor = riveting| ofk, Asked'if this ship was still afioat | he sald he @id not know. Chairman Walsh™ asked /how. it ‘Was that ships on Which he alleged poor, riveting was done wére: gtill afloat and the witness said bel aould, not tell. r ‘work might not cause a ship break down f9r four or five years. I oharged the committee to go with him to #ny ship they might name that was built {ufing the war in some of the yards .o Be would oint otit to them evidenco uf | poor work. T’ one or two years to train properly a good | Tiveter, but admitted that during the| war emergency ships were needed quick- ly and that skilled men could not be had. *In his work as inspector, he added, | he. had - charge of two hulls at a_tim. with supervision over the work of 150 t 180 men. He testifled there were in stances of work which he had condemn €4 ot ‘being done over. It was a of ‘patriotism,” ‘he said, which prompted| Rim to ‘persevere in his attempts to rect’ “slack work” ‘in riveting. # a ship. went down with men on bo: * Eventually. ' Purtell asserted, he {allc . with Chairman Hurley in York and was told to put in writiig, “I'told the chairman that T cramp in the arm from writing.” : He presented o letter signed by R. H.| |, Bailey, Jr. assistant to Chairma ley, in whichihe was informed that hi | complaints’ had been investigated found to be unwarranted. He was also| told that his charges were without foun-| Hair Roots Come Out Before Your Very Eyes (New Method Banishes Superfluous Hair) The new way to remove euperfluo ‘Thair, roots and ali—the phelactine way is. rapidly superseding the old-fashion depilatory methods, as well as electric razor and, tweezers. And né w ‘Here s a product so harmis it 15 altogether pl Drocess is g0 quick actuaily removes the halrs entire, Ing the roots, in just a few seconds You will surely have the surprise of your life if you will obtain a stick of ¢ simple tnstructions. Tiyeting on- ships constructed for wac| iy, not gay if the president ever ol “They gavs| PROXY WEDDING L ity 1 my body. ‘Fruituitives’ is the ki T ! sesuls of ‘New Thought' in medicine the fron maste cd j atio 2 you will A, A. YOU here today b and there 50¢c. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size here from his home to answer suit for sey Eupplemented ‘his verbal testimony &s to| ter's : declared de-12 | He ‘afterwards said thatl | colleg fre Hs. dssorted that it should take at least !, spiri ly i piained he did not want it to be his fault| dation ang that for various named rma-) de; lactine from your druggist ana follon ] K. A. HUGHES CO., Bos INSON EIPICES TO CRITICN OF T SWIPPING BOARD | comuginzed the competi- could depend- ronguoer connected H { question, . Tt p £ reard of Teacher Gf “ had ne pon the dow; sald Ch followed rivet Senesec ed ont.- b sail, then ‘ “T am not in the k e any material medieine as I a for . comp 1 the opinion a ¥ ‘There is no effort to defectd responsibilit: time ago, I had su Licer and Stomach T up thinking 13id “Fruiba-tives’ or Fruit Lives Most gratifying was the resuit. relieved s probably due records are open TO €O an_organ complexio n coffee planter came|and now and then y over i effort to defraud 3 Shipping Board to e whose sole responsil £ of wrongdoing arged wi who we Atdealers or from -law's cross coniplaint to Mrs. Cran The 60-yea ire posed as a the youthful four years Mrs. failed us, a marriage settle-{ bility if the o ing more than th of the prox n spe , but the pr dollars, wherc as the larg out. rator in the world, ioned by his daugh-! ¢ are expended Magazine Specialist Union Square r_a.; it 1 Healed By Froff Liver Talw‘s advocate of ‘New Thought’; but some my liver and stomach trouble, cleaned up my yellowish nd put new blood in 'Shea’s News Bhreat. NORWICH l'OW"4 Superintendent o ng his acqu: 1 be the Parisian on Mr. Ci ntercede 2 with i the late ance: the whole pi Dproblems. said his| D . recalling ual. | ser e testi-| Am quarters| war g th fon of Edward | w0 a5 chairman of the board . went -ahead with the mme. John Barton Payne,|F. lity placed upon | rma he work will _oceupy Mr. and M b Sund-. barred doo; the mother whom the father, never e Thousands T. JOHN'S COLLEGE STUDENTS fof e g illions of do MAVE GONE ON ~num_|"§' J 0,489 en M., Nov. 15.—A oI Annap fiance of th visitors and v of the many pressing mattes —went on therefor ast temyor Ineil nd visitors Benson declared, responsibility of her in_ Ameri cailed upon in a noble manner to sage before t now ship the cos i t ing progras jor_compeil ¥ pinentte 5 D e fair to those aced their facil posal and endeavored to heir. power to hipbullding pre engaged in no child MOTOR: Brownsville, 1T 0d thing U plendid opportunity a world-wide product, in Siverfa as in grop- ‘" THE OSTON STORE A Sale Extraordinary of Wonderful Madeira Embroidery The Values We Offer Cannot Be Excelled You probably have coveted for your own use, some of this exquisite table linen, with its delicate embroidery. The prices have been so high that almost evervone considered it to be too great a luxury. THESE PRICES BRING IT DOWN TO A FRACTICAL POSSIBILITY. BUY SOME FOR YOUR SELF — BUY SOME FOR CHRISTMAS. Sale Begins This Morning 27-INCH ROUND TABLE CLOTHS $47.25, $51.00, $61.00, $65.00 54-INCH ROUND TABLE CLOTHS $28.35, $29.00, $31.00, $33.00 Lunch or Tea Cloths Beautiful designs, beautifully embroidered make thes= cloths the most dennble we have ever seen. 28INCH ............... $7.75 to $13.00 36INCH .............. $14.00 to $22.00 45INCH .............. $21.00 tc $25.00 and Mre L fee Aues now -y C1LR0F OuIsT 14 -l WwSOUN, Fi.8 10N . Feot LT YOUR FEETY rgs Spring Arch W. Busidiny. ) Maim, Frone 1 L wicn. wonn i — LEGAL NOTICES AT A (OLRT OF IROW naving beafies for Spptova i tice of the thereof, bo given byt s order one time fxsems: 3. AYLING, Jullh. {oresoing is & trie OBy ALCOHOL INTO NEW xww woon ca . 100 aut:-: a5 were. coklyn. coffoe i vthe *on the large malp- he conferred with A later arraagel tad chargh ol drums contain pped and s the alcohol wax de ready for dis MarDONALD TREASURER OF ROAD BUILDERS ASwx, Gov. 15—M. A" Makerty , was elected presifent SR nes Mac I)(\'\um\d of New Haven, Cont., of the AmeSican Komd BSSA- ssociation at its annual businest ecting here tonight, association ssiected Chidpge. for [tme 1921 convention to_ be held aurluk the week of February 7. The finest oil for watches sl dehi- | cate machinery is obtained from the jAw |of the porpoise and costs from. 388 to | $100 a gallon. :Pile Sufferers: !Cam You Amswer These Guestions Do you know why olntments do.wet | give you quick and lasting el ‘Why cutting and 09(7:"0“ ke and Ganger of an operation. | *"Do you know the cause of piles is ba- C‘A‘“a:x‘mer-r: a stagnation of bieed ! 1n the Tower bowel "Do you know that there is a hdtm- ernal tablet remedy dise " ind known as’ 1D, .now sold b{ Lee & Osgood and | iruggicts generally, that is. gusras- | % HEM-ROID banishes piles, by P;, g the Internal cause, by od ircalation in, the Jower, 2limple home ireatment has am most unbelievable record for - safe, - « and lasting reliel to thou: pile sick suflerers, and saves G | less n and pense of an o] Thers is no readon why it sho do the same for you. THE LA Vibs ELECTRIC VIBRATOR 730, every respeet . vibrator uny 3 excelient abp) ranteed ! strate th at it is an GAS AND THE mwn POWER ("erlI. 9 Esst Mais St. Mystic, (‘- SESRAS TN A ttend MERCIAL SCHOOL EXPERT o= 142 MRINST. WHY NOT sTART | PLATING AND KINDRED FINISEES AT THFE n UNITED METAL MFG. mi SHIPPING 8T, THANESVILLE. \ TEE DIMI SAVINGS BANK | OF NORWICH. The reguiar Seisi-Ancual ben declared at the rate of r from the earnings onths, and will be Nov. 15. 1920. 7 FRANE L WOODARD, S alis - A

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