Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 25, 1921, Page 6

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s : i GARAGES SHOULD BE WELL VENTILATED New York, Nov. 24.—Cold weather “@om*ts” of the past have been In- cregsed thip year with a new ene by the experts. It is that you make sure‘your garage is properly ventllated or your relatives may have to eall an undertaker. Deadly ocarben monoxid, a polsonous gas given off by automboils. engines In motien, has taken a big toll of human lives in the past in the case of ghauffenrs or ear owners who failed ta realize that working In a pocrly vem- tilated oy closed garage With the enszine running wag really as fopiish as ‘Blow- ing out the light' in the geed old Jays. 1’- dissoveries of the virulemes of earbon menoxid reeently have heen made by Professor Yandell Harrison and other enginears working to goive the problem of ventllation for the pre- possd vehicu'ar tunnel under’the Hud- pon river. Among thelr tests was onme 1o whow the effect of the gas when it s eenfined in closed spaces. A summary DERAINTIANS END MOVEMENT AGAINST RUSSIAN SOVIET London, Nov. 24.— the A, P.)—The Ukrainian mevement against the Russian saviet government has come to an end, General Simen Petlura and his officers have abandened the campaign. Kiev, Kamenetx-Podolsk, Winnitza and other places reported to have been cap- tured by Petlura's forces werp never ser- {ously menaced. Gen Petlura’s latest eampalsn egainst the Russian gevernment began p the spring of this year. He was report- ed to have entered Kiev at the head of Ukrainian revolutionary troops on March 8, and to have executed the bolshevist eammissaries there. The subsequent movements of his force were reported to have caused alarm in Moscow, and the soviet government dispatched potes to Poland and Rumania as a consequence, the reported capture of Kamenetz-Po- dolsk cn November 4 was den).d at the time by the British mission in Warsaw. PATROLMAN IN BATTLE WITH ALLEGED BURGLARS New York, Nov. 24.—Richard Barratt, a chauffeur, is dead and Police Patrolman William Bost is in a hespital, bad- beaten up 2nd held on a charge of technical hemicide, the outcome of a bat- tle early today between the officer and a alieged burglars. Alee Newvens Monahan were charged with glary and felonious assauit. t Brenx, Bostwick ss. He saw a ikery, called.on ed Barratt. As he prisoners one of the pther from a doorway, snatched nd beat him aver the head. stol and fired, the Nevens was ar- olman. Monahan, nd hiding on the tiny oceurred camer Montreal Naples and Naples, in a dispatch to thg The crew was dis- n reaching port, the dispateh some of the sailors afker dig- embarking iried fo sack the vessel, but e digoersed by police of their ohgezyations, with partioular reference to Larages, appears n The Journal of The Ameriean Medical Asso- elation. : It showed that if the quantity of ear- bon menexid In air did net exceed threq parts ink 10,000, no physiologieal cffects were preduced. Retween three and six parts te the 10,080 the effecta were’| hardly perecptible. Above that, head- ache gnd nausea were induced, imereas- Ing In severity with the rising of the ratie and when # reached 15 te the 16,- 000 1ife was in jeopardy. Motor ear owners and eperatens are warned that an engine emits a square foot of the deadly mas a mimite when in metion and in three minutes the air In 8 clesed smrage is sureharged te n suf- ficient degres atly te impertl human life. The viet! falls uneenseieus be- fore he realizes he is {n peril and death is the outeome unless he is spesdily res- cued and brought inte the open alr. O LOOK OVER WORK oF ADMINISTRATION IN RUSSIA Riga, Noy. 24.—Walter Laman, RBrown, European director of tha Ameri- ean Rellef Administration, left here to- night for Mescow to ook ever the werk of the administration in Rusgia. He expects to return to Riga next Wednes- day, He Is being pccompanied to the Rus- sian Soviet papital by Celamel William N. Hasgkell, chief af the Ryssian heed- quarters. Charles S, Gaskell and Phillp H.. Carroll. WARNING OF NORTHWESY STORM ALONG THE COAST Washington, Nov, 2¢.—Warning of & northwest storm along the Atiantie coast from the Delaware breakwater to East- port, Maine, was issued teday by the weather bureau. A disturbance central over western New Yorle was moving eagtward and winds along that pors tion of the coast, the bureau said, will shift to strong west and northwest to- night. CINOT WORKS Mr, Stonburn, g prominent Hartford Real Estate Man, residing at 59 Hud- son Street, credited CINOT with relief in his agsgravated \ miserable. case of dvspepsia, ‘when he toi the CINOF MAN what the Great Herbal Tonic did for Mm. “Indigestion for 48 ¥ ears,” stated Mr, uUrn Stonburn, pade me Sour risings, gas on the stomach, bleating and dizay spells ac- companied my trouble. tongue Mr. 8. C. Stonb IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES Jdf you have roaring, buyzzin noises” in your ears, ettin; hard of hepring. and ocatarrhal deafness, go 10 your druggisi Ill‘ get one ol int (double strength). 3% pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar. Take ene tablespoonful four Hars is a a 1 of! bring quick reljef from tl;‘sl:trl::‘slnt flwed noTnl. Clogged nostrils = should open, bresthing become -easy and the mucus stop dropping into the at. It Is easy to prepare, easts d is ale;nn to take. Any- whe has e.darrlhnhl s of the ears is hard ef he has head noises should give :)3- preseription 2 trial. YHANKSGIVING FARE FOR - AMERICANS ON THE REINB Cédblens, Nov. 24—(By the A. P.)— Fleven thousand American geldiers sta- tioned on The Rhine tucked away 13,000 pounds of turkey a sthe plece de resist- ance of thelr Thanksgiving dinner. There wese the usual “trimmings’ of cranber- ries raigin and pumpkin pie and plpine hit plum pudding. Meny units with mess funds added te their menu roast dugk. pig, goode and shicked, and even rheas- ants and venison which are plentiful and cheap this year. While the plumh pudding and pumpkins for the ples were sent from iaegUrnited States, the turkeys were bought fram German famners, gnd cost only eleven cents a pound, as compared with eighty cents pald last year for turkeys shipped from America. The families of the 800 officers had home-fed turkeys raised em the guartermaster's farm near here, and costing the officers thirty cents & pound. Nearly every unit was represented In the foetball games, of which a score wers held, and every man was entertained by pome form of sport or uttended the con- certs and vaudeville programs siaged by the welfare prganizations througheut the Amirican eecupational area. Beauty is oRlY skin deep, but a sweel disposition extends all the way threugh WONDERS RIGHT N YOUR OWN COMMUNITY Theusands of Cases of Stamach Treuble in New England, Testify to CINOT’S Value. Mr, G. C. Stenburn’s (Hartford) Experience. was coated, T couldn’t sleep well and I was centinuously tired out. I took six hettles of CINOT with splendid resuits. It enabled me to eat as I wished, rid me of the aches and pains and put my stomach in A-1 working order. CINOT is.only a name for 14 selentifieally blended 'Herbs THAT 6BF R-E-8-U-L-F-8. CINOTS fame in New England, earned it the name of "The Tenic of a Theusard Testimonials,” because people every- where gladly and publiely gave CINOT the eredit for recoveries frem stomach miseries that seemed impos- sible. Try CINOT today and see that you get the GENUINE CINOT. CINOT is for sale by H. M. Lerou, and all first-class druggists in Ner- wich. Prime, meaty eggs from modern farmyards Big, meaty eggs like Parksdale Farm Eggs aren’t laid by just ordinary hens. poultry raived by modern methods. That's why Parks- dale Farm Eggs are so unifermly geed, why they've pleased New England families year after year. Get the best the farmyard offers by insisting om Save the coupens that are packed with them—one with each dozen. They'll help Parksdale Farm Eggs. you get a chest of Oneida or a beautiful dinner set of Parisian China, Buy Wedgwood Creamery Butter for its rich, coun- try flavor, for full measure—the excess water is pressed out—for the coupon that comes with each pound, . Parksdale Farm Eggs Butter are so exgeptionally goed and such unusyal value, you should uge them regularly. If your grecer hasn’t them let us know, P. BERRY & SONS, Sole Distributors fer They're laid by quality Community Par Plate Silver and Wedgwood Creamery Inc., Hartford, Conn. New England Stetes Own this chest of beautiful silverware exg pons spd $7:50 you can get 37 pieces more. A third set can he obtained in the same Save money en new dishes Think of getting 42 pieces of handsome Pari China, om- bessed with a geld bapd, for enly 30 free coupeps snd $6.00. For 39 more coupons $6.00 you cap get 36 pieces mors. A third set of 34 pieces for 30 coupops and $6.00 cempletes this magnifi. 4Bt dinner service of 113 pinces, s 'NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, 3 NOVEMBER 25, ICE BOX DRAINS GARBAGE SARE AR ETER 406 0S IWOMTA - TTR - eeTihal A clean, sweet-smelling ice box all the time. 20 Mule Team Borax cleans enameled surfaces and metals hygienically clean and keeps them clean.. A solution of 20 Mule Team Borax around the drains and in the garbage can absolutely does away with unpleasant odors and prevents fly eggs from hatching. 20 Mule Team Borax for your ice box, garbage can, drain pipes, etc, will mean a great deal to the health and cleanliness of your househeld. 20 Mule Team Borax is the house- hold cleanser of a hundred sanitary uses—it’s in every clean kitchen—is it in yours? At ALL Grocers NATURES GREATEST CLEANSER .

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