Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 7, 1920, Page 8

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RUPTURE FOR- MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN NORWICH Representing ‘W. S. RICE, Adams, N. Y. Our Expert, J. A. Gilligan, will be at the Wauregan Hotel,| charies A, Baitey, wantea for the murdse Norwich, Conn., in the after-|°* noon and evening of Decem- ber 8, and all day December9. Every ruptured man, woman and child should take advant- age of this opportunity. The Rice method for rupture is_known the dver. method demonstrated and have a Rice Appliance fitted to whole world ment, amounting ta $5.75 for feeding Bbl- you. Absolutely’ no charge dier Joscoh Thomas and Ssilor . ived ’ ] 5 Rober: 5 ordérsd paid: * Boberts unless )_‘on are satisfied® to vl deenion cam in i | . itht ffa i riday last. THorids, Wwho keep the outfit ‘n.t"; h,‘“ INE] wos classed am o Bpberter, wie Qalivichd the Apphv&uncc adjusted and; o te commanding oftiter at Fort Adgims, ) e % T Tl Mona: ay afternoon,” - by ' Police’ jef you, see how 'perfectly and| o whie st thes niibe wacten. Nod comfortably it hoids. No harsh, dcclxm‘c‘sinw springs; nothing {c make you sore. night -and day w'lh comfort Soft, composition pad of pressure quuIch Don’t wear a tr when thousands Imw ures through usin" method. Why sufie den of rupture if t Can bc worn chance to be free from mM—‘ wearing forever it will cost you come in and see Mr. (Jl”l at the Wauregan Hotel. O hours 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to m., evenings 7 to 9 u m. Anyway, Don’t miss this great cppor-| tunity to see an Exp:rt on| Hernia. W. S. RICE, Adams, lY. Do not affect tna heart nor upset the stomact Send 2-cent stamp for K. A. HUGHES C" Hudson prin eats. Dearnley & MONEY RUMELY D FROM GERMAN GOVERNMENT| New Rumely, sealing New York ne \(:«r, today reiterated that no money L3 imperial German government was | sut nno the newspaper. After '#3,000.000 © to publi to three ancest iterested niral powers, rnmum roups—Anfericans 4 n business with t al busine ‘ASK FOR and GET Horlick’s ‘The Original Malted Milk for Infants and Invalids Avdd lmltnlons Md Subshtut-u SICK HEADACHES FOR YEARS Nothing Ga?flelief Until Tried “Froit-a-tives” 160 Carorixz Ave. » OGDENSEURG, N. Y, . “I suffcred for four years with Sick Iecdeche and Dw-e sic, 8 ~bML rr;ming did me any good unul I used Fruit-a-tives’ or Freif Liver Tahlets, They made, me well and kcep me w vell 3 and T am llw:n's glad to tell people of the great things “Fruit-a-tivest hlve done for me. have many friends in Ogden: S BOW using ‘Truit-a-tives’ on mrg recommendation”’, C.E.BESWICK. 80¢. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢, lersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES d URG. N, Y, You can now see thisicer George W. Woodward, for, drawing.a gouge the flesh and | nothing tol in and his P, pm— nmw.-ym;anorhmummv ing of the Westerly town couneil," day, President Abrahem:Datson, ing. The bills for November, were orho«- ed paid, 50 far as the balance of the propriatich admitted, and the rest wiil- over until January 1, when the new aj 5 jons are available. Oliver B, Crandag), as overseer of the poor did mot present the. bills of the charity’depart- ment as there were not sufficient funds et _thenl. . It developed, . ho: tha® he had in his possession '$500" as re: ceipts from the town farm and he Was ad* visid te pay the bills from that fund, s had been done by his predeeasnr and make return to the town treasus - The bil of expenses of =Folice, Brown znd Special ‘Officer Max Reithal, for the automobile trip to Maine, after his brother ‘Edgar, 1in’ Westerly amounting to $53.49, was ordered “pal It was aiso voted to pay Officer Remtn for his service, at, the same rate 'as rex- ular police officers,, $4.20 & .day. ’IE amount was for four days.and the- totl $76.80. It wag announced ‘in this con- nection that te reward of $100 off town councll. for the capture of . had been divided Lietween Demity Gerow of Yarmouth,and Députy Jack of Bowdcinham, &Noh.wif to. their mutual satistaction. Al so. voted to pay the bill.of $10-of" Engin- diagram of the Kitchen: of «the : Bailéy home, where the shooting oeccurred.: Another bill from the * police’ ' départ- e e e 1 & when before the district court, Thomas > was' 21' ytars-of “age, was| 1 in Oklahoma, was three-guarters| dian and one-quarter Frénch. , Accord- ! to his description: paners, he 15 & aniard, was born in SBouth America and 24 years ‘old.. Chief Brown declares wenty-fiva year: Treasurer James B. Pendieton, was bé- fore the council ‘with specfal, reference. to negotiation und .approval ,of ‘shott? to conduct tHe ‘affalrs .ot} This busingss was: forinafl in e town. its nature and necessary té meet legalire- “It devéloped diuring an M- wn 4 this omisslon Will be cor- ncoming sessicn: of the leg- ure. | | Treasurer Pendleton warned the coune to use due care in the preparation of budget, and not vote for appropria- ons and make no provision to meet the by taxation. He- cited that the present year amounted. to a balance of $56 for high- y purposes, mada a total of $292,000. and that the total tax was $271,660, with per cent. reductions made the total vorcximately $258,000, which- means 2 ficit of $34,000. He declared that spe- al appjopriations are voted and no pro- { vision made to pay them. | ColineI'man Thorpe stated that valuse 1 tions had been increased $17.000 and that | | i | { the i i | | i | there had ho(n an increass of six millg in the He said the budget was much larger than any other Jsland. Mr. Pendleton ras hardly s, that in ket there was to te o raise in in the tax rate, to Mr. Thorpe -re- 't was-a city,- with mon * couneil and ‘ncreased the 1 management. added ' that 's tax Tate, including the ‘fire x. even put thé town on a some cities in the matter of ex- Mr. Pendleton said theé “ex- vere liable to increass. especlally The appropri- 500, and must be hehigh salaries of the there must be a: new easant . street the. town. owns an avafl- £or the coun- mind when tion this ed t and. tha $80 l’)r fighting fire in section a month arzol s for the use of a West- | and the payment of $1 und $24.1s for like ser- e of the P. 8. Barber Hose company. v I was voted to pay the bill The state will reimburse half the amount i to the town. At this point Clerk Whin- state that it is about time that there a general firc department for. the whote fown and that the expenses _of{ ining the fire department be not payers within the b id the change would not add more than $9,000.to the town. There were water mains already in sey- eral sections of the town, but there were He told the council that the fire was soon {0 purchage’ un i s i 3 jet.: There .ought-to be a} | > sald. When this mat- | sition_came from the Watch Hill fire} under- the - impression that tHe | r combination _apparatas would be transferred. to. the: fire house in Westariy village. There was no such’ tn- | tentlon, -and the pumping machine there was not® to be disturbed. Thilip Goldbers presented » bill. asking | the town to. reimburse him for.the loss' of two vehicles, valued at $845, which | were stolen- from - his- prémises -and -used | as fuel for the bonfire in Dixon square in conhection with ‘the celebration” on the ight of last- Armistice Day. - He claimed | that it was up to the town to !tm\ls‘h Do~ i and averred *that 'h)p | lice” protection, property was placed in.the fire arfth it owledge of - potic . gffice on as taken in the bill,/it beine.held that town was“ not ‘résponsible. “Clerk ; pple said the most effactive way to end | that growing and expensive hrcceedxn;-,f was for the.police officer *té .take names of offenders and prosécute tn-@; for théft, ' Presldent Datson- ‘coinciied: Mr. Thorpe declared “fhe most * efféctive way would be to prohibit bonfires: on square and to ¢nforce, ?.he (b s threatened wn hall soon after Its. occupancy. was prevented by the prompt as- tion of the clerk and janitor: -This' state- ment was made when the clerk asked for advica in rezard to taking out.-n’ boler nsurance policy at the raté of ¥136 ‘for exrs for the two lNollers.” He way ed to take out ' the pelicy. . The { clerk and the janitor -were called to the | building which was: fitied “with escapinm| steam frem. one of the ' hoilers. Wit ! erable diffculty the fire was 3 It - was found that the outlet of the boiler was partially i avencd. that the water was almost out-of the bofler and but for the.timely discov- ery the result'wonld ‘have heen serlous As it was new sectlons. were pi m the Thofler and the asbestos: repi meiderable expense. It was ne initely Jnown who'did i malg, two for liquor nuisance, 'brmlngkafl entering and four for in- toxication. He revorted five firc alarms. ‘Samuel < C. Webster, ent"of Health, feported * four dlyfithern “and one of mump: 1 Thomas, E. Robinson, milk inspee: | tor, . made interesting. report of the thor ough vlonk accomplished singe last re-| Dr, Fhe a victubling license = at Bradford was| reta cents & pound. fano for he fourth grade in Parl f;;h Efl DTI‘: :fieognmfifl B K| schicol, closad three weeks on account of rofused. ‘Ruseel), L' S, Slocum was reappointed | enymerntor of births and deaths. i} sTounclinin Thorpe Wwas voted $20 for spectal tHips: he''nlade by automobile for work i connequon with street - lighting omimynication was read from the citv l:lefl( ol Brackton, about’ & fair price for coal by congres-| The every-members car\‘:'as‘s‘_oefci lChrmr SichAl @etion.” - Clerk’ Whipnle Episcopal T under the dire on o lh’lll:! 4’0 -communicate with t Arthur L. Perry, has resuited in x:!edgi- Tsldnd “defegation, asking tint thes ient to raise $6,798 for the year's opérate in taeasures that will bring desfred wevulta. - Wmen.wn. elected officers In the Re- | su Gden publican State.ceatral committee for’ the first. time in the history of the | St. Mi party organization in Rhode' Island Mrs. Baward 8. Moulton of Providence. chafrman of the statocommittes, was' elected vice chair- | turred from Springfield where Mr. Saun- man of ‘the state central committec and | Miss' Adelaide Bsten of made assistant secretary. i - Joseph- P.. Burlingame of Warwick was | wheze they w re-eleéted chairman of the body ‘Thomas is the most’ consummate ‘liar] than M, Wright of Providence n_detained in, the™police sta-, again as secretary. . The meetin s connection with the paiice. st «of the e ‘epmmittee, h covers a period of ‘more] republican voters at caucuses held by re- publi 16t ',’trea'snreé Of The U. 8 [t John Burke, United States, whose sirnature is at- tached to every piece of pa,2r money issued by the Government. Jahn WISweeney. who formerly owned | 1and T Margin street, sold same, claimed ‘Chiet | he' wab not ‘liable-for the: tax he paid on sonde " nd, ashed to be reimbursed $2.60. il has'no authority to abate H.\.nuun %t Sarito Schémento m.! Alleged pure leaf lard, home tried, is} ““in’ the " movement ' to Yoters at caucuses held previous | erader elections, “The ‘Committee under the new ATRe | xnent. h:u 8" members, of whom half arfi GOPYRIGHT. KEVSTONR VIEW CO. NAW YORK. women. 5 Weomen are ;l.o members of the exesu- tive corymittee of the state commitice. which was appointéd 'by Chairman Bur- it ‘was decided to again adopt the graded series of lessons in plage of the interna. ¢ tional, which has been in use for the past | lingame. The commitiee, which ncludes i : Lheg officers of the state body, was named | months. .I-r..:.r_\ by ¥ | and includes for Washington ' County—| Rev, G. . 8. M achny R George b. Utter, Westerly; Robert .| pey. e RS etmuitiag . T Roden, Nortlh jIciugsOw) cruitigg ‘service ot the Spring Hill Mrs. M. A Gardner, Exeter. tist chureh. ; Services are being centur: busineas was a visitor in Westerly, Mon-| da; The superior tourt Wil reconvene t Westerly this (Tuesday) morning. The councilmen of -Westgrly are. bet- ter paid than thewofficers of the citv sovernments of Norwich and New Lon- don. sWesterly courcilmen receive $108 a year and those in the cities named sery ewithout pay. The Bailey murder case cost the town Westerly about. $300 and the state of Rhode Tsland more than $1,000 and the end is mot yet. orice of coal, .now discharging at has been fixed at $23 a ton. cvening, Dec. 12. Plans are being made by. the social committee of the Christian Endeavor <o- ciety for a supper and Chfstmas sale Mrs. Teannette Phelan of Rocky home demonstration azent of the 'lwlar! . codhity farm bureau, gave a p on clothing problems to a group .;r en assembled at the library Friday noon.~ Several women from Storr present also. Mrs. Phelan will b | ljprary again Wednesday afternoon, Dec. | 5, to organize a class, a clothing group, The first work will be the makin superintend- ¢ cases of Mr. and last week Windham Rev. | miitee held at the parsonage last week |ar* exnressing o desire to-foin. - The blue nrints of the original iag 1of Mansfield street (Pond place), alse i ge 100 years later, and again ich were recentl " C. Biss med and are on ‘cXhibition ! Hall réached town ‘ast week | ¥ hy trin in. N oner of war. ved In North Platte, Neb. W. E. Lanphear. wegt. Mr. Going west, at harvests of Kane Peak, Col, sand Mrs. M. B. Dow, was elegt " ey {the 4768 u—p Iniman 'eturnod [z of seveéral week nd other places. preached in “North w"k and ; ning;, acsisting | ~"“° vl')wul over. -Lli retailing at Lwenty-five cents a pound. | diphihieria cases, resumed sessions Mon- ¢ Westerly Rifle ciub is planning for indoor practice at the state armory. Twenty store cierks are interested in the formation of a union to secure short- er work hours and # general closing of stores Saturday evening. An organizer wrging Westerly to) IS to come from Providence to complete being ] the organization. expenses, The budget of al jtems is half-pledged. aneral of Joseph Mallon, who died a« \V hite Rock, Halun‘lay. wan The Monday :‘.\ur\_h l".s\' John K->’l urial was * in St. ‘Michae he bearers were six nephews. W. Saunders have re- celebrant Republican woman’s | » emploved as motorman. n residents went to New nd will sail for Italy. remain during the winter. Providence was and Na- | named | was the chosen by MANSFIELD CENTER The Christian deavor society has elected the following officers and ‘commit- | tees to serve for the half year beginning 1: President, T. Arthur Barrows; ce president, Miss “Alberta M. Eno; cor- responding Mrs. G. H. Wyman; treasurer, fe O. Storrs; record- | ing secretary. W. R. Davoll; com- * mittee chairman—Lookout, Mrs. T. A Barrows; prayer meeting, Mrs. W. social, Mrs. Leslie Nichols, obl and calling. Mrs. G. H. infe atio and ATy, B O OU would certainly consider it a T. Arthur Barrows; citi- g’?eut waste to Leep a light hurmngv hols. in every room of your se. ot el Sunday school com- Ty your house, Itiseven more wasteful to keep the whole house at the same tempemfure all the time. Housckeepers everywhere are discover- ing that there is a proper use for general heat and a proper use for local heat— produced on the spot. PIPLES GOVERED BABY'S FAGE ltching and Burning Terrible, CouldNot Slezp. CuticuraHeals. *“My baby's face was covered with General heat in all parts of the kouse and local heat from a-Perfection Oil Heater—where you need extra,comfort- point warmth. Keep warm and keep well It is almost impossible to keep the cozy pimples that were hatd, large, and red. They broke and water ran out then they scaled over. The tching. and burning were terrible and caused him to scratch and irri- tate his face. He 'could not sleep and was cross and fretful. “*A friend told me to get Cuticura Scap and Ointment and when I had used two cakes of Cuticura Soapand one box of Cuticura Ointment he was bezled.”” (Signed) Mrs. M. Rogers, 5 School St., Newburyport, «Mass., Jan. 13, 1920. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum promote and maintsin skin -purity, skin comfort and skin health ofien when all clse fails. Treasurer of the Sample Each Proe by M, Aorers: Ontirertiad- oraters - Dept H, Malde ioap c. OintmentZ andsoc. F= = <CHAPN & "PATENT & PRICE 25 CENTS. ST b{-IFLENS,, IRE, ENO\AND/ joy Health and Happiness §Y prevent and - overcome headaches, nervousness, biliousness, indi- gestion and the many other constipation ills, and establish regular habits. The brighter PERFECT] ON Oil Ha«n‘a:s' Feel and* ook Young eye, clearer skin, buoyant charm and bloom of health that: good dlgestlon and elimination assure prove that # spots safe and eomfortablé heat. Drafts will come in dow sashes and door !anh. The Perfection goes an ly]'ou the full benefit of eat whenever you md it. light, convenient, clean and attractive —the Perfection is a necessity md orna- ment in every house. Burns about 18 hours on a gallon of kerosene. Leading hardware, housefurnishing and department stores sell the Pa-lu:non 0il Heater. Your dealer will explain its simplicity and many advantages to you. Look at one today. s For best resulis use Secony Km # L-A. h-lfir‘z—lfl 3 mesting of { Tiga.. | chapter, No.~ 10, O. B 8., Taurkiey w{:\afl 2 ! Brroa 1, 'nlmz o xxu.nw sy & 7. Loe Hall wen e fo Was ', |t yisitor o A. Yosagd al Laconics. ery ovening: this ek, -be R Aot I\‘{,?e“"m‘::\.;u..‘;"'.‘,:.':": a"l | N g A ‘.-’,‘eu« James Burke-of Norwich, .who drove a J_vclogt. \Rev. A D Camenter of | req, § e |ty ; AT ck in that city for more. than half a imintic is AF!‘H_EIH_ I;I‘ 'l, A; ‘]‘4:.‘:1 wihei o UaleRCane ;g, tour for" and recently retired from. that The last service will be Leld Sat- :;du-mum Sore et v Bt Py

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