Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 23, 1920, Page 10

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A Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Because of the tonie ‘n:};i laxative effect, yROVE'S L. et #romo Quinine tablets) can be taken by inyone without causing’ nervousness or ging in the head. Be sure YD\I lel the vine. Ask® for GROVE'S vlets. Look for E. ire on box. 30¢ ] FIRE HOSE IN FLAMES WHEN UNDER TeS \ Poston, Dee. 22.—So much wblic}ntar- being pumped through it though no fire| gi.e -had -4 ¢ has been aroused by the phenom-| W2s near, is something new to these who on develgped in tests of fire hose here sen flames broke through cotton coat- Ruver consider the fire-fighting business as-a p:essurr 1€ science. To determine the cause of this ments. Professor Augustus H. Gill, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at the request of Commissioner Murphy ex- amined the hose burned and, without between the first eich line £ belief that the hose was ignited from ex-| pounds, i tween two cotton jackets. The hose|engine cnnection.’ abl (Laxative | fas of the new standard two and-one- half inch rubber lined double cotton jacket type, made according to the spec- Q. W GROVEI !llnl- which conform with those of the Na-|of the engine. tional Board of Fire Underwrit A 750-gallon putiiping engine ‘was be- Ing tested - under . the: gineers. of the National Boln! of Fire Urderwriters -and: officlaly peculiar incident and ascertain how 10| aich side-ct the.engine. £ of the hose through which water|avoid it, the Boston Fire dgpartment Willli3yo feet lony. . Morse: gates vas being forced at high pressurs, that|undertake a series of teSts and experi- e fire commissioner, John R. Murphy, 15 been receiving requests for in form- ition from all over the country, Ignition of & fire hose while water was i .the” gates - were - chook= making a chemical analysis, reported his | started with 'a ‘ pum] smoke cam cessive friction caused by vibration be-|about”a-foot frém, ile:coupling at the| ‘Investigatio that the hose was very hét and in a mo- Tent flame burst | through the - vuter covering. Within'a minute the same thing ifications of the Boston Fire department|happened 1o the hose on:the other side|ing a fire unless it comes in contact with |, “It: was decided by the | ehtots experts. that. the chécking Qown of the gates had resuited in a emendous amount of water being forced rough ‘a small opening. The Wwater|gis s’ miven Boston | in passing- through the engine, gate n-|school "How Chris nu' i )}é‘v- the en- sicad of filling the hosé at the coupling|Lands, Lydia Edstland 3 the Char!eu was. forced in st an angle, striking one|Christ side of the hose with a fine sharp point. with' sufficient force to genmerate heat. - This point. of water, together with the mctlon causdd by the cotton jackets Tub- C bing.. “akainst' eaach other awhrentry B caused the flame. Pilgrim Mothers, "The fire did no! ‘injure the rubber lin- m Pilgrims of* - tion of en- - 'Batlund; “second ‘léngth of flPflC“’v %elfir mn~ flames” working entirely in the mixture. inches around: the burned hole. cottor | se while a fire was being fought and for | ercises. hat reason the fire fizhters have onty keen academic interest rather than se- rious thoughts of their hose burning dur- flames or sparks. ng, - which was hot evi harred, the | Parkhurst; The- mhwer. Hdns Han- efit of i thely st . A Visit. from + St Nicholds, Hlld; This was scarched for several|Gramb. At the close of ithe gxercises the j With- -her wdlu 11 “Froyidénee. | - ? gifts from’ the Christmas, tree were d “The conditions under which' the engitie |tributéd by Hilda Grabb, Cake and candy was working when the hose ignited were | was served to-all;. There were 40 parents said. to be such- as would never occur |ord friends présent at uu Intgresging o3 iations to the golden Weddin=. o Mr. and Mrs. James B. Palmer of Lisbon | were recelved by friends on the Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B, Kinne and fani- ily were business callers in Norwich Mons *Dorls e anmual orfln:‘dr mutq Ana ‘lll‘:"“ 1gdge SN0, tela 18l gsa > | following offlcers yvu; -eh} rsh‘;- ful maste: 0rfin e nilo Ao Dbk _oind I'lll on the ha y' ln spenfing. wm’mmu “ s -} 3nd miin s Tove to G John_Chapman ;. senior. suu'-l HE CHRISTMAS SPBCTRYV M. B Pois hath e Chrsomas stlFs . witd wis 18 e 4016 - oum flom the world to e’ Lasd above ; &l 5 et S Ut ok i an's : € | Adanie In Ut Star of wonder(a! Qirth 34 17 bt of God's iote if a gollen lght e 1o miin 1s erimson bright ; Aws. when. it flickers AW the séein v o8 th nt 4 L'ke ing nig! e Bl ol 2ll jewe's, axult and < oplag— . God’s jor, Xun's $oy— : i et tfi:,mm.u‘- As “one, and the star ie wAmos I Wells, in Waterbury Atwri- cun. A MESSAGE FROM XMAS HEADQUARTERS This store offers the greatest asortment of gift thmgs to be found anywhere in the city. We will endeavor to give you prompt service and our various lines offer thousands of sug- gestions. Our prices are very moderate. You wfll even find reductions on many articles. STORE. J'EWELR;Y The Lasting Be sure to see our fine line of Jewelry. Great care was exercised in the choice of it, and you are sure to find just the piece you have been looking for. DIAMONDS o The Largest Stock In Connecticut We are shawing a fine selection of Dia- mends. Do net overlock them. INVESTIGATE GUR CLUBS CLURB No. 1—A genuine, finc white Dia- mond, in a2 14-K. cngraved mounting. Valus $30.00—Xmas Ciub Price $25.00. CLUB No. 2—A real beauty. A fine, genuin: whit> Diamond, in 14-K. Tiffany \ ‘ahiz $45.60 — Xmas Club. PA A $1.00 WEEKLY GGESTIONS-IN JEWELRY ES. Rines; Caf L , Locksts, Bracslets, La- f Fins, Diamonds, Fine Watchzs, Fobs, Chains;. vars 1 522, Geld Beads, Pzarl Be Whuc Iv :xy, Cut Giass,.clc,, ste. CA /’r\) BRCOCH V..!l @ PEARL BEADS REDUCED 204, TO 50% Qur shewing of Pearl Beads cannot be surpassed. } Every length is here. W2 alsc show a fine line of Ind:cstructitle Beads, as well as Novelty Beads. . Gift Suggestions From Our Vast : , FURNITURE DISPLAY Dining Room Furniture, Living Room Furni- ture, Bedroom Furniture, Easy Chairs, Rockers, Vacuum Sweepers, Sewing Cakinets; Hall Clocks, Sewing Tables, Smokers, Telephone Stands, Lamps, Baby Coops, Ferneries, Mirrors, Pictures, Etci % XMAS DEMONSTRATION AFD CLUB SALE OF Now Now 3 SEWING MACHINE ©_ 'S8 $12.00 ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD MACHINE IF YOU BUY.A FREE. COME IN FOR v/ There is a ‘Price $16.50. ads, Emblem Rings., - ‘igmm $1.00 DOWN — $1.00 WEEKLY Gift WATCHES pllimum, prices ranging from $12.50 to $500.00, CLUB'_Nc. 1—An excepticnal valua. . CLUB No. 2—Another extra spzcial, 20 year casz, guaranteed mova- ent: ~Worth $27.50—Xmas Ciu) Price $22.50. : PAY $1.00 WEEKLY MENS WATCHES CLUB No. 1—A beautiful Man's Watch, good time- keeper, very attractive case, guaragpteed to glve perfect satisfaction—$25.00. % CLUB No. 2—A high-grade,good quality movement, in ! a spiendid thin model, guarntced gold-filled case that will make a pe rmnently satisfactory gift—$30.00. Other model Watchss, ranging from $3.00 to $150.00. PAY $1.00 WEEKLY FOUNTAIN PENS In our big stock of these useful articles is just the one you need. We have the finest line of Fountain Pens to be had anywhere in the city. Come in and see them for yourself and select yours. ‘, = A PlANO -our stock. You will find such makes as, DAVIS, WASSERMANN, CRAWFORD - mlnyothen,lndourenytenmlhoufl , mnkeonepouibleforyou. ; A Torrington Vacuum Sweeper ISAGIFI"IHATANYHOUSEWH-'EWH.LGREA'{-" LYAPPRH:IATE,FOR]TWH.LBE(FGREA ASSISTANCE TO HER WHEN DOING HER HOUSE- WORK THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. EASY TERMS. CAN BE ARRANGED. DEMONSTRATIONS IN YOUR HOME CAN BE HAD F REQUESTED The Plaut-Cadden Co. (Established 1872) .+ 135-143 Main Street (OPEN EVENINGS) Every Style © . - great varisty here, in gold, green geld, white gold Ind Worth $22.50 — Xmas' Club i 1 i | | i and the other ailments disappeared”. i l Have you chosen your Piano yet? If ! not, be sure to call today and look over. BEHR BROTHERS, AUTOPIANO, and Norw:ch, Conn. John W' Chnama\n, tyler, eorge D Johnson ‘trustees,: Frank “W.: ‘Battey, John. Russell,- John W. Cha rnan These are. o hv,. lmulled anuary ‘1, Monday“ciub ‘at a” Choistmas pafty-at her home-on Starr street; Tuesday afternoon. The . fayors: avere - Christmas - bells with sprigs-of ‘holly. test. was.-an enjoy. able’festure and: the prizes in-this-were won by ;Mrs. Charles D.: Holraes. and - Mrs G AlSert. Thomp- | son. . .Christmias legends and poems Wwere read by various.membier§ afidthers were Christinas. songs- on./the Vigtrola. —Te- freshméfits” were: served and - the crown- ing foature. o the event> was'a - Jack Horner. ple from ‘which every member-re- ceived a gift. :: Everything. was in- keep- , | My grampa, when iU Cotns 10 our home An’ Christmus morain Gels ali my_tors do nds llll lll) (":" My gramva he don't even care fow much 1 rumnte un his clo'es Or muss his Ehiskers o hik bair— th Aditbrary guessing con- | - o pl An’ma. one time, she kind o em An’ said, “Which one o' you's the eHlld?™ My’ grampa always underst: ing with the: spirit of Christmas and. the | Miss .Harriet Main, .of \nrwmh. is the guest . of -Mes...Nathan . Colver, The Juniors the Contrepflml Sunday “sehéol théir stma¥" en- tertainment.this (‘hmnd-y) o\en’m: at the ‘parih. house. Mids Tadys- Dewey 'fs 1o for the holfday.” i Elmer. €. n ‘ll‘m'verll‘lx from in- ness. & Mrs. Helen Lifiton of shnlnnon Was the uueflt of’ relativés hefé on 'Tues- day. from ‘New. Adn L Brewster of mmklan;l Me., as besn' visitihg here, has gone crwich for av visit. Hip 1larfis<of -Tay City. Mjehisgn, is “hpme for the holidays. in. West -Mys*ic this week, - Miss » Jodephine - Denison Worcm.er is ‘home for Christmas - Brennan has -moved 1o’ \Mmrr,.un work at \\esllorll * hns moved 3 Piggplow Hill z3beth <Congdon of Clark's Corners Adive wnh Mrs, lnlng Hop- ols is. mpo'ned s improv- Ings,” There it ‘be (‘T-mr,(maa tree at the \IllSfiPPEARHI Vhen He Triod “Fruft-a-fives” or Froit Liver Tablets - Mauxe Bruxsar Horst, - - Laxxrort; N.H, At 70 years of age, ¢ chromic’ Consiip- ! ation was causing e to suffer with distressing Headaches, Dizziness and Indigestion. I believe L have. taken more medi- cine than any half-uozen people in . town 3 but nothing did-me mduu’ll tried 'I"n.ubonva’ Right away I could see their good effects. - After taking them for three months, my bowels were regular, FRANK A. HALE, G0c. & box, 6 for §2.50; trial size 25¢. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES | Limited: OGDENSBURG. N. Y. Captain .C.- P, Maxen was' at hh ham!v { sKifmed.”—Louisville who: /has bren ‘g 1perviing | ©5 | year from India’s bam ast her, when he's gone. “Is mm'\ s bcy: with whiskers on —Wilbur . Ney —_— HUMOR OF THE DAY “The astronomer's articles are ‘very lnng "Well, he's used. to boundicss space.”— Loulsville Courier Journal. She—We'he had several fighters in eur family on my mother’s side. He—Didn't any of them ever sids with your poor father?—Detroit Free Press ‘Something told me she's the girl for ‘Did something in black and white tel! your" - hat_d> you mean? {‘The financial rating of her father, for thstance."—Blrtinghan Age-Healrd. “Just think. They skin the poor -otter for his fur.” the only ere Courierlournal Mrs. Ayfes—Since’ we must economize {1 supase the first thing to give up i8 our Ayfes—T should say not! -We'll have 1o @ it in some way our neighbors can't sec. Boston . Transcript 1 today and charged e dick salesinan asked his interested com- “Overhead gion Weekly. It is reported in_the west of K twiie by giviog his h and then _exporting an-d States.— expernsg.” —Américas Le- that a trip 1o the mountains “I_am afrald not thirig at lcst that & Boston Transcript. “Tramp at the dor sir.” butler, “asking for some THE KALFIDOSCOPE vialtd 1 b A physic kton, Cal, patients by quw More pounds of pot of any other food c Tt has been cstimates 20 per cent. safer than sail ln: vemmels. More than 25,00 per sons emrpoy ed in the salmon canning industry in the state of Washingto! Experts have estimated that 20,000,000 tons of paper pulp can be ced each and ‘gresses. The most active volea the world is Mt. Sanguay. It is 17. fot higdh. and is situated on the eastern chain of the Andes in South America It hes been in constant eruption since 1728 Daniel R. Edwards o former members of the third madhine gun battaMon of the first division, after the loss of an eya an arm and a leg in action, retumed from an -army hospital, re-entered Columbla University and won a degree. Edwade's home is in New York eity.

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