Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 2, 1920, Page 8

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Speual Events for the ANumberofOp fire” district held “Wj the " town™ hall. | Cler ley read thereall fof the meet so. the minutes ‘of the previous meetinz which were approved. The. board of -en- ineers, Chist- George E. Egger, chairman, submittéd ‘their dnnual report ‘as” follows: year ‘of the district ‘Fires during the fiscal’ responded to by the nré den-mnbnz as follows: " ‘Decentber §th, 1919, Box 56, 1 Pamr block on ‘the-bridge. trict.” - © January “!0 Box 486, Bradford. . Loss, January 6—Box, §3, §:10 p. m. 7 0 West street. * Loss small. ::i:nry 12—Box 26, T: 80 p. m. January 13—Old Mystic Woolen Out of distriet. February . 13—8tiil Fire in" sub-station of the Shore Out of gistrict. Tl'lls Shirt Advertlsement Reads Like Old Times Men’s Negllgee Shirts ON SALE. THIS: MORNING ok Just like good cld days “before the war? " s = réal shirt for only one dollar. Don't faint away, nor say that it is an exaggeration, but just come in and look them over. These shirts are the real thing. | Here are th> facts about them : 3 Shirts liks these have sold recently for $2.25—usd thgy were worth it. Thl’y are made cf Percale of good qull!tj in many géo& patterns and cclorings. Works on' Main strest. Loss small. March :25—Still ala.rm, | Granite street. * the district. April 20—Still. alarm, brush Potter Hill. Out of the dlstrict. April 26—Still alarm . for No_less. May 2—Box 24, 8 p. m.. fire in No lose,. . May G—Box 5" 4.20 p. m., cella: iIn New Park hotel. Loss small. . May 7—Box 586, u p. m. Chapman on Main .street.. Loss small. May 12—Box 57; 10:15 a. m., bu! owned by Mrs. avenue. Loss - 2,500, v ney fire on High street. No loss. GET ’EM WEDNESDAY FOR ONLY $1.00 A Wonderful One-Day Corset Sale WEDNESDAY = “Luc.i Jolie” Corsets Which were $7.50 Sale Price $3.50 o cwddzriud opportunity for th: womana who is partlcuhr ubou! her corletmg to secure a bargain which is very out of th> ordinary. High.strest. No-loss. 1¢ head ‘and ear nolses, and get ome ounce of Parmint (d strength), and add to it ¥ pint o witer and a little. granulated s P T'r:'s whl often ' bring quick from the' distressing head n Clogged mnostrils should open, br ing become easy and the mucus dropping into the throaf. It is ca: | prepare,’costs iittle and is pleasa | take. Anyone who Bas catarrhal ness or head no|ses Should give nreseription a: trial. l | “Moger ator ‘Eiigene B. Mogm prasid- ed at.tie annual meeting of the Westerly Ineésday, evening. in ‘Everett A. Kings- :45'a-m., Onut ‘of " dis- < house Boach-stredt owned by Clark Burdick of $800. January fih—Bbx 71, 4:30 p. m., house at No. 40 Pleasant street. Loss small. alarm 6:45 p. m. Electric Railway company at Red Brook. March, 8—Bpx 52, 2:15 p. m. Bnhdlng oecupled by Maurice ‘'W. Flynn Granite ~brush fire off { April. 4—Still alarm, brush fire off’ Oak sireet. ted the report of receipts and xpend April’ $-_SHl alarm, 11:30 &, m._chim- € the districd for the ¥ ney fire on Rocket street. = No loss. i I e B * April 19—Still alarm, brush fire. out of ¥ fire at b a ‘chitney fire on Grove avenuc and Granite street. of house .of Harold Rogers on High strest. A. L. Chester, occupied as the Ford Service Station on Railroad June 2-—Still alarm: 2:20, three cottages at Quonocontaug. Out of: the district. July 5—Box 64, 9:45 p. m., roof fire on e e s CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME you have eagarrnal deafness or|C. or are growing'and coms hard* of hearing, go« to your druggist,ecrett. A. Kin; Take one, tablespoontul four times a!313: July 28—Box false alarm. bile on John street. ‘August 8—Box Loss small, 11, Loss $300. Sept. 12—Still alarm 5:30 p. m. Memorial buflding. No lo; October 24—sStill alarm, 2:15 brush “fire at White Rock. Out district, were £00d condition. hose jn good condition. Steamers—The steamer oft. of the year and found in ‘good condition. commission and needs other repairs which will cost more. house | 2,000 False is in good condition. Membership—Board of men; Rhode Island Ones. ~mill. engineers, engineer $600 ; August 3—Box 39, 7:30 p. m., automo- 2:45 p. m., barn owned by Antonio Lorello on Pierce streel. Cisterns—The ‘fire cisterns are all 1‘ Hose—We have on hand 3,000 feet of Niode Isiand Ones has been tried during the past The steamer, of the Cyclone Company is out of4 2 new . bofler and Motor Apparatus—The motor apparatus 40 men; Alert|® assistant engineers, $200 ‘e GRANGE PEKOF. TEA Puro. doliclous and wholesome. 1 or | 325 Alexander Imhdx opehitag town | lie b punished Hmit. The judz hali; $35 A Morgaf, iasirance. | so ordered. against Salvator |$333.48 ; Thé P, #1. Ople comipany, wind.w | Savona was * shades, 34.25; Guy “B.. Page, operating | Josoph Drocato, who was arrested Beo 4 | truck, $5 1°'L, “Balmer, - oberatinie | tember 12, for the reckiess operation of ar L. Payne; M. D., medical | automobile cxceeding the speed Iim Felitaa m—,scm alarm for fire 1in| Hoo kand Ladder Company, 40 men; Cy-|attendance, $15; o-B. Pepdletsn. au- | and for iznoring, (he signais of polior Tyde ,;If, et side. . Out of | cone Eneine P A o ey 7\ attor, $2; nmm.na Garage comi- | offloers, entered & plea of nolo, He wa Recommendations—We would recom- |Dlfl¥. tires,’ gusoline, efc, $401.26; Rhods | ordered to pay a fine of $40 and costs 5. 11245 p. m. Chim- | mend that the salaries and appropri Island 0“'1 $386: ‘Rogers -Brotvrs. | The fine in the Third district court was ef. No loss. for.the year ensuing be as follows: cartage, $1.9 Willam . Segar and com- | $190. pany, supplies, .$1.34; Samuel M. Sharpe. | Brocato also the Line | each; engincer of 'Steamer R. L Ones|Janitor, $160; R. A. Sherman's 8ons com- | charge of operating an automoblle that $75; assistant engineer R. L Ones, $25: | P3Ny, repairs, $75.79. was not properly ted. A fine of $1 !Janitor, $200; treasurer and collector, | JRusecll L. Slocum, posting motices, $2:|and costs was imposed for this offenec $150; Rhode Island Ones, $400: Alert | Thomas S Totten, opérating’ truck, $20:| Thé fine ordercd in the distriot ceurt was Hook and Ladder Com $400: Cy-|The Utter company, pristing and adver- | $50. clone Engine Company, No. 2, $400; Fire | tising, 113.63; Waskington Trusi com-| yn, cage of Byrom Plympfon, o vl e police, $150. pany, notes v_l!d. $8.000°; " “Washington | yion brought against Dr. J. De Vere Bar Trus: company, Interest on notes, $50.11: . of from use " tne district, $20: . $109; from taxes, $10,89F.2 or taxes. $118.15; bslance. $24.20. Total r appa Apenditures—A pafnting on truck Ladier ccmp any, 67 um’ cn bond, $12 1 cellar r fir: blocic fidinx $105 M bor. Jurie 5—-Stili alarm, 6: 45tp e chim- e{\'—"" ey fire-In, the h f F. uffum on | ars’ generously cut, well-made ‘in every partnculu, :nd all have 5- vy S g o ‘ah"r- ,“‘1"1_ Harry & iten fronts. ALL NEW GOODS — We have all suelvfwm 14 to 17. Jnge 13 Totdlalemi 4o Lo . chime | L Gyelane 1. D Davey an n Company. 1. $1.20. Edward A. oubl f' ho! uZAT. 1812 relief | 39 oises edth- stop | sy to] nt t deaf this pl.’!fi Ho“‘u'.] Treasurer Everett E. Whipple submit- Dacember operating ber claiming damages of $15,000 for a leged neglect in the treatment of wife of de(enda.nt‘.‘md by reason of which she died, was' called for trial. Attornes Roche, connsel-for the plaintiff, satd h- was not ready for the trial of the case as his associate counsel was otherwise engaged. Attorney Rathbun, eounsel for defend ant gald he reaffied that there is often times justifiable reason for . continuine cases, and a8 a rule he was willing to accede to the wishes of the attormey on the other side. This was an umusual cage ind had already been long delayed in settlement. The defendant is a phy- siclan of twenty-five years' practice, & physician in good standing and his rep utation ia clouded by this suit, and such a case is llable to reflect upon thé other phy giclans " of Westerly. Mr. Rathbun de clared that the alleged neglect was move The: attorney for the plaintiff had filed declarations at fivé different times. and demurrer entered by counsel for defend ant. The demurrérs were sustained. in four instances. but in the fifth the demur rer. was cverruled amd the case was er dered for trial. Mr. Rathbun sald the gist of he cem- plaint is not that of improper treatment but rather neglect. The doctor had treat od Mrs. Plymton, during a period of child rth. Two weeks later the woman's eor jdition hecame serfous. Dr. Barber was Westerly Auto ‘Supply company, gaso- S1line, '110.30; Westerly "Automatic Teic- phoen company, rental and tolls, $166: Westerly Light and Power = company. lights, $132.62; 'town of Westerly, hy- drant rentals -and - serviee, SQ,U:l.li. Everett E. Whippls, salary and” making tax boolk, $210 ;" Whitall . Electric ‘eom- pany, work on' batteries, $15.64 ; Westerly Times, Zdveriising,-$12.75;" Frank- N. Wileox, coal, $386.13; .C. W. Willard company, snow shovels, $2.75. Cash In band end office,’ $389.15. - Tota! $14,642.4 “rhe distriet h‘ now frée ‘from’ debt. | 1None ‘but_tazpa: the’ district are permitted 6 parfl’e‘!;de “in "the ‘procecd- ings of the a:euu. and that means women as well {as ‘men.’ “The &ttendance .| was larger than‘ubual, “yet mot a Wonian ‘| attended the wmm officers were 7 | elected : - EuZene B. letoh, moderator; Everett A. i Bierett E.' Whipple, tréamurer dnd coflector ; Bugene B, Pendleton; anditor ; “Everett ‘A Kings- ley, Walter C. Bhsx and " Oliver P. Crandail, " aSseseors:. After “the election, the report of the treasurer and- collector was accepted, it'being. fully aundited and approved. - “The report of ‘the board of engineers was: also” accepted. Attorney Clarerre E. Reche nominated Harry S, Coyle’ids’chief of the fire de- partment and 1cld of, his lopg and & e . $95; fire pol tester . |service. - Attorpey Johm J. Dumn nominat- | . hy 2 Gavit .‘nimmam.- tre Charles | ed the presept incumbent, L,qo-,‘.l E Ex-| ad‘:lp to l.l"nz!y;r:,.nn;:dh:z:-'l; :::’?,;k Greene, operating I M He toid ,0f the excelient service i et ey g Hardy. . coats, boots, had been rendered: and ‘that the present |\ ' PIOTE S8 LEL SUC L0 Setio Himes, was ‘o time -*for experimenting. gt . e i Mrs. Pir Mr.Rathbun told Roche moved. for- 2 ‘baliot Sut Mr. C three loeal phy vote would be satisfac! oh a vote was taken und “oyle recetved 15 voles and Mr. Egger Mr. Egger expressed satistaction with resuit. Harry 8. Coyle was elected first assist- Jobn Lypch. second assistant, and Robert Bonter, Mird/ assistaut’ engit-er. Th bond of the treasursr and collector was fixed at §%000. 1ed 17. the udze Sumner stated that Toesday aft on Mr. Tioch ) .on Wedn court 1o cane. The board-ob enzitieers were .ppo" moe,. X e chimney and smoketack’ o L Giia timen > Treasurer: Whisrle stat Agusts e 1 { there werq to be exu-mmu there cyuld be a reduction was Mr. Rathbun's Here are Corscts of ths very highest grade—mads of finz- pu-k croch~t —medium low busi—Ilong hip—ready laced with pink litien lacing — the top finish:d with lace, and satin binding. All new goods—Sizes 23 to 32. Ncne sent on approval, and none exclunged. SATIN CHARMEUSE $2.75 A Yard ““Ths name dscrbes them, for they rm..mm,xm.no an TheOriginalFe - Safe 7)zdk for INFRNTS GrowlagChildren | Rick ~.i.-ank For AllAges % INVALIDS ASK FOR S The Original Avoid Imitations aud Substitutes. Milk, Malted Grain Extract in Powder Nourishing—Digeatible rate, which is figW 15 eents Gl the doliar | Chiet E:rer -m.( the ()elonl .u-m a fungit for uxe. . 8014 not think repairs he maciving would be expedient, as | 10 entail ‘an expense. of $2,500, a on the district would have an an added that the fire dfstrict’ mesd ‘a; trible combination apparatus of stafidard imachines are $12,000. . He considered the ~‘best fer required } procedure. Lelng cases ready for | agreement of counsel continu | anes bojng allowed, the court adjourne fo 1040 Thursday morning. Two young fellows in uniform. the ene a soldter and the other a r, who have | been panhandling abost fown for thre = four days were taken into custody b Mr. ‘Whippie“was poposed to spending Yy money ‘ot tAe" ¢id steam fire engme, are nude of new fe;th..ra——-we can This particular silk offering dzmon- stratzs the wonderful buying oppor- electrocured, and are positively the finest filling wl'nch could be uned in tunities Th: Beston Store is now giv- any pillow.” © ing to Norwich. This Satin Char- For-ths ‘rest of this week we offer meus: has been selling for $5.00 a v!h"i.fdhfing‘flm@ivs bargains. yard. A splendid quality, 40 inch:s widz, hsavy in weight, and very soft and lustrcus, We have it in th> four best street shades — navy, brown, tavps and black. PILLOWS, ‘coversd with fancy tick- ing, size 19 by 26—regular $3.50 a pair— g SPECIAL $2.39 A PMR PILLQWS covered with fancy tick- ing, tte 20 by 27-—régular 3500 a pair— SPECIAL $329 A PAIR NOW On Sale Wedn:sday Morning. Four Big Blanket Bargams Where Prices Have Been Cut to the‘l.lml : X GOOD SIZED COTTON BLANKET We are selling this way under the mllpne&—:t’ugbugxm in every sense of ths word. We have them in gray, white and o At $200 tan, and they are mlly worth Hnefyvy m Whm keepwh ul‘,“:ut warm—o ffaredmwlnte only, are’ i met&.nugedin way. bed size. The former umng i . ONE CASE OF BEACON BLANKETS YwhcwwMMzMfiMeMMmth country. mnwhmdmum mgny,wh:ttnrhn.lflu*!mm At 5548 = OME CAYE, wmmwoon.mm L} Real $10.00 Blackts of soft, At Parting—Farrar Garden of Memory, Hungarian Rhapsod La Juive—Caruso Tarantelle—Cortot When You and | W DANGE RECORDS Anytime, “Anyday, Anywhers— Fox Tret Chili Bean—Fox Tret Dance-O-Mania—Fox Trot Fair One—Fox Trot I'd Love to Fail Asieep— Fox Trot My MI. lhnbo—Onu Step _.JOIN. OUR usao WOR'H-! 0!-' ON SALE LATEST VICTOR RECORDS ' FOR DECEMBER COME IN EARLY AND SELECT YOUR FAVORITES RED SEAL The—de Gogorza Home Road, The. Schumann-Heink y No. 2—Philadeiphia Orchestra My Sweet Repose—Mme, Homer and Miss Homer 0i Luna—Oh Silvery Moon—de Luca . Symiphonie Espagnole—Heifetz \When '| Was Seventeen—Garrison ere Young, Maggie—McCormack VOCAL RECORDS 8anta Claus Gives Away His Toys Bln(s. Claus Tells About His Toy Thn Old Irish Mother of Mine e Night Boat,” Gems from Vlrglmnn Judge—Parts 1 and 2 erin leln o g-ndm-n, The Just Like a Gypsy Love Bolt. e “Ma old ?’nhmnod Garden Poiice. Chief Brown and Sergeant Fer guson. The on: in soldler clothes gives his name s= Joseph Thomas and claims he i Jeft the mine planter Royal B. Frank and the other In sailor uniform says his name {s' Fred Roberts and that he belonge aboard the United States ship Feete Both clalm they have been away from service over-time and are therefors clame- ed as deserters. Under this belief the police gave such Information goncerning the men as thev to the conynandant of the New London Submarime base and also to the ofticer in command at Fort Wright, but not with satisfying result. The police were advised to take the matter up witi Boston and New York army and navy authorities by telephone, while the par ties already communijcated with by tele phone declined to continue the inquiry. I is hardly believed the local police will in- cor any more expense In the matter. Unlesy definite information is recetved from the federal authoritiés it Is probabic that Thomas and Roberts will be pre sented ln the Third district court on the charge of begging, or obtaining mome: uhder false pretenses. Uper complsint of Frank Booth, deputy commissioner, = Antonio Trivaser and Odesar Le Petrit were before Judge Ol iver "H. Williams, charged with shootins blackdirds in violation of law. Both pleaded guilty and each was fined $24 and ‘costs of $4. The birds were shot from an electric light wire last Septem ber. At the anmual business meeting of ‘he Men's class of the Bible school of the First Baptist church, officers were eleetec and committees appointd as follows: Al bert G. Martin, president; Herbert W Rathbun, vice president; Howard. W. Barnes, secretary; Harry Nichols, treas urer; Herbert W. Rathbun, class teach- er; George Salbe, Stephen E. Crouch Lewis S. McNefll, John Dodds, religious committee; William Marton, Clyde Bur dick, Fred Wilcox, John Stanton, Skmon P.- Nichols, membership; - Herbert, W Rathbun, *publlc Howard H. Barmes arry J. hols, Frank Shippee, Arthur Edward, pub ity ; Johm 8. Coy, Herber W. Rathbun, George S. Sharpe, Frank A Greene, Al t Sidebottom, Robert Wil Edwin Hopwood, social: Alber Sidebottom, music. d suggested the sppoifitment of wu {mittee to Teport.to's future mectiny. nade ‘motion' that “the. committee be ap- ted Ly the, maderstor, at his isisare, e chief engineer to be a member, and & committee to consist of three mem- 1 The moderatcr appointed as the itee Charles 7. Cottrell, tieorge E {Jogger and Everett E. Whipple. It was voted to retain the present tax rate of 15 cents on the dollar. The Rhede Island State W of Veterans .of Foréign Wars was organized 2 copvention held in Providence Tues- | day night,. under. the- chalrmanship of | Robert G. Woodside, niatiohal command- vcr-m-rhlnl and Jolin J. . McCrane . was clected state comimander. He was. a pri- vate in the Seventy-ninth division. hich captured -Montfaucon in tho Ar- gonne and he:recenmtly ‘was admittcd to i the bar. He defeated Captain Arthur G | Cole, wlnner .of the dhtlnm ser. orld war, nfl Llfil(en.u C. Cohen, a "ner aviator. 'Tie other officers elact- mm-ed C. -Taylor, senfor viee - der; John T. ’flnhr | general; Tfie«mfl:fl nf ‘administration ! composed of. Joseph- Oldridge, Donald E. Carlton, James R. Kane, Frederick W. .d{h John J. Boyte M m J. Mc- The name- of Wt:unm firancing A»lsm 2nd Mfl of‘time; ‘and place for the nextmeetiog of the state depart- | ment, was ‘lefb Svith ‘the’ coutiell’ of ad- | ministration. £ In the supertor pourt, for wnn-n- | county, at Westerly, - Wednesday, Judge Arthur P, Sumnee:‘a presiding, a;hreo “local criminal cases dlsposed. of affer ex- planiation by &m: Attorney ‘General Sissan and sAttormey Duiin, oounsel for| defendants. .~ 'Iaseph’ Savona, ‘who was fined $1Q0°3nd coBts. in-the Third «district court, - for maiataining" aAfguor nuisance | and who took an‘appeal dnd was In- dicted by ‘the grand Jury. ‘changed his I plea of not gullty’ tb holo. Mr. Sieson told the ‘court: ‘that Savora's place of business in Canal’ street, Westesy' hed been ‘entirely closed and that . 'Savona ( would engage in other busiress. - Fe sue- % i gested that semtence Be deferred unon g U the payment of costs and’ that should he| Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kurz, of New York be gulity of infraction ef the law that|city, announce the eugagemert of fhei: RECORD' CLUB RECORDS—YQUR CHOICE daughter, Margaretfa’ to Harry Touls Rathbun, formerly of Westerly, son ©f Mrs. Emma M. C. Rathbun, of High 41 a swmmer Cied Monday country Somers, In *merly of Weaefly sun of Re Dut‘on pasty AN Sout to the First Unitarian chureh in Pa ecall ngham L. Gray. of Dover s visiting s parents. Julge ary C-Grey, ‘M. Alberiva (1 Burdicik of Jewett City was a week end guest of Ler

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