Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 19, 1922, Page 7

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h:af In Paweatuclk three new houses are peing erected in Wilfred court. = Willlam Willett is il at his home on Mechanlc street. Charles Wilsow, of Bridgeport, “who has" been wintering hero has returned York at 3.40, also tratn No. 17, which leaves New ¥ork at 10 a. m. and ar- rives at Westerly gt 1.48 p. m. and Bo?- ton at 4 p.om. - The eastbound train No. § which afrives at Westerly at 12.20 p. m. will leave Westerly two minutes Pimples, blackheads and boils—fresh yeast rids you of them Has He Founda e COVR Relief. Makes Breathing Easy. In New England, where bronchial asthma, OTONC..lis and oluer d.Sc.scs ot the' throat and lungs are so preva- lent, remarkably successful resunu are Itis well known that y} es and ' (acne) ‘and boils are aused by m % diet. Fleischmann’s Yeast is now be- ingrecommended for these embar- rateq and compressed’ into ‘i blet. Oi e tabl u : rassing and peinful skin troubles amal B RO NE - Tee " ‘w because fresh yeast corrects the sowly diseolved velore sov t vei | Naturecpathic Dctors Asum- errors of diet which cause them. . e muscular constriction of the Brohe ish th: Multitudes a} ' Elks’ Hall home, v earlier, 12.18 Tra ~No: 1171, westbound which {s dué here at 4.09 p. m. will leave The snnual business meeting of the | |Men’s class was held in the First Bap- |- 2 tween Wesf Ust ehurch and the officers elected were: | e mlg‘ b ew,; = ¥ & Martn, presldent; M W. RaI0- { or votthges Wil be crecud This seson, bun, vice president; obert A. Wilcox, T buiit out cecretary ; Georse Lilis, ireasurer. Hor. | WS ;gmggj;'g";b: et X bert V. Rathbun was elected teacher | Pf ‘OR7 B5 and Rev. Byron U. Hatfield, associate | "% Wr. and Mrs. A. R. Plerce have been teacher by the religious committes. Of i R the 53 members 38 attended. entertaining Miss Ella 3 N., who has returned to Portland, Me. The Westerly mills and manufactut- aEg tonn of treatment kuown dx Oxi- a physician's prescription. s Aube ss s harmiess but. pewerful | c.nnln..uon of curative essential ous veing reported following fhe use of al Tos sugeon of ne imponans | |C81 5065 pren g v e ey New York hospital states: ‘Thave | |334.FeSuIatine spdzmadic Iyng action, >d yeast extensively and found ecasiiy and nawm}h while Iying’ down | ing places have mot yet cut their sched- | town this week. When 17 cases of pimples were that loc‘;n druggiots, ‘igindng 146 & ules of working hours or their wages| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Nash of the treated with Fleischmann’s Yeast Qszocé Co., have secured a small sup, PARALYTIC CHILD MADE TC as has been done in several Rhode Is- | West Side returnsd Wednesday after :t \ospitals in New York and pl)’ and swite that they are authorized STAND UP ON PLATFORM ANE land towns. It is hoped that TWesterly |spending a few days in Providence. 3 p;:h the results were re- A to refund the money pald for the first ia will be one of the last places to adopt case was a packsge If in any case this mew treat-| TABLE AFTER TREATMENT — the cut. EXCITES AULIENCE. ‘Willlam J. Battey of New York is in Friday afternoon af ‘Wequetequock Community no;n ‘there is to :le admu; mary 20th the New Haven K. K.|ng calied a Fatm Account Meetin wx‘l’]m’alliov’; 2 new schedule for the Shore | Which A. W. Manchester, farm specfalist Line trains which calls for catting ow | at Storrs, Conn., agd F. H. Johason, of stops at Westerly of train No. 11, which |the 'New London County Ferm Bureat leaves Boston at 10 a. m. and arrives | Will speak. The meeting is at 1 o™ |at Westerly at 15.09 p. m. ‘and New jclock ot fails to give relief. Oxidaze is asant fo take, contains no harmful, t-forming drugs and is not expen- mSkQS their test an easy ]ot three years. He ate \hreeukunfnuschmnn-)!nn daily. In five weeks the eruption Bad cleared completely. If you are troubled with pimples or boils, begin at once to correct Elks' Hall is now the center of at- traction. Men, women and cbidrer are eagerly pushing their way into tiw Rheuma Congquers . large Elks’ Hall to witness tht amaz: Rheumatlsm ing results on their fiiends and loca’ People who have been rheumatic sui- people on all kinds of abnormaliic: ferers for years—yes, even so crippled and diseases which are now being giver jthat they were unable to help them- py Dr. Louis Biumer, fotndér ~ o selves—have been brought back to ro- aturcopathy. These dettreiratione pust health ough the mighty power |~ P 3 v L | of Rhevma. P 1 winn tinue all this w in- Biks Rheuma ith speed; it often:lall. Ye extrerm: ;‘in;sl e 3 o “B‘L the relief You ly exciting afternoon, over:shizlowis v 5 = x la;"m(urf“ e I helus sntsgoaish all previous demonstrations. 1 | . STONINGTON WINDHAM eting Louls F. Hemmond has been ap-{ ‘The attendance at the January mef pointed administrator of the cstate o |Of the Parent-Teaghers' association ‘“; 2 tz Osear F. Pendletq Who was | not @s large as usual owing to weathe: n business many years here. conditions and fliness, but there were Z1 Richard Wilkinson was given o birt- | Present. ~ The president, | Mrs. John Pot- | {a Monday afisrmoos. at the]ler. Was I chiarge of the meeting. ‘In A T dlab. where the | the absence of the secretaty, her Teport i . ife | was Tead by Miss Fiorence Truell. ‘fhe e ente o v 3o rt was given By Mrs. W. s presenpted birthda; SIBAAVIEE e Tenot N Fape of box of smokes, Un the edge S Chgpoall. Mrs. TN, Becber and e Mox rera 00 Vit L STag “nan) {Mrs. A W ‘ord spoke* fo 3 n 0 e oo Highted condles, feb- | grum committee. The matter of serving | (AStruction of the national guard an § the years Mr. Wilkinsom 1as | (io6a to the children who bring their | Feserves in their respective areas. Ti lunches wps dischssed. This was done | i1ome troops have a very important func- iast year with the use of borrowed ufen- | tion to fulfill as a reliable national po- sils at the small charge of two cents per force. grocer for Flsischmann’s Ymt. forces to me;t any sudden cmergen- 13 protect our borde vhen avalloble, they may assist in G , helpless frpoy * forced 6n the doctort . shiowed paralysis, »u:fing ahd i8 arm £ nent. the one discovery that has forced rhen. St Eild oas aa The 1 m and sciatica to yield and dis- SHLC Was 1 evening was = Lusy tlme | chiid, but owing to the lack or equipment { i “The regular troops | appear. \doclur then gave the youngster a seves NS T‘l of T. At} has not been done this year. It B a\‘:\i;a le 1for fmm It tortured - with. Fheumatism ‘(a0 mingite treatment whea:the shild com’ ha urchase the necessary utensils stituto less than one-tenth i form) get t i . P : voted to purchase the Iy form) get a bottie of Rheuma from Lee ponceq 10 seream top of its nd Miss Branch was chceen to attend to ! Df cne per cent. of tie entire popula- | g ( Siis it ‘does not'rid ge ho matter. It was cxpected that Miss tion.” rheumatic suftering your | Voice and began z with its little ement of ihe isen read one of O. Henry's Smflej\s enti- | ¢hing that would “eripple or P 7 o ‘edlblency i jtled Jeff Peters as a Personal Magnetydhe efficiency of the military s ceat that the applause kept up for { quite some t.me. People jn .the rear Denault and | ous units, General Pershing asserte. ihat he was opposed to “thi: i AH lz-lnc}" 31-35 R c I"dl on the table upsupported, another re- Reducsd to petition of applause with shouts, e conference at Washington. | . . Siiies AN forward with satisfaction to THE PLAUT CADDEN Co v«alk‘. After ten ml: tes of .\aureo‘- neration in this effort to pro- | pathic treatment he began bending hig tion in the state courts. est admiration for the new Healtk Science and its founder. rge A. Hyde Is to ¢rect a large new it Wed- the home of Alrs. SECRETARY HUGHES SENDS Sunday s H. C. La‘l“-op MESSAGE TO POINCARE | Topic, Do Christian Principles Apply to Buying and Selling? Jan 18.—Expressing Mrs. H. C. Lathrop and Miss Dorothy | &ratification for the friendly assurances Brown attended the executive committee: ¢Ontained in a telegram from Premier ng of the W, H. M. in-Hartford (cincare of France, Secretary of State Monday. | lughes today sent the foliowing mc=<! The Misses Johnaon entertained the|Sage to the French premier: 3 Tiage with f Providence R. L Sertored b e 1 - of Thompson M. E. srifliths, and the | Tking with her ulle Johnson entertained the Missionary society Wednesday. Miss Bingham and effingwell are planning to| mote the meeting in Norwich bertine of the state child welfare board | After Chairfnan McKenne: be returned. limbs to the great éxci MOI l[ 'ILLE |and gave a Sis Hopkins sketeh in cos-{<elt that further economies mus of the hali who could not see shouted, raining st $ 1 2 5 “That's great! That's gveatl g Another case was that of a goitre cace. and we an-|135-143 Main Street, Norwich | knees, run around the platform, dance¢ would give an address, but she was cailed |clared although the aidionces: It Vois-tbeas piabRiibonstne NOTICE nbers of the tume; both were greatly enjoyed. Sand-|into cffect by elther cutting dow “Put the youngster on the table. Let dded, shot . which ‘was so much reduced that the All 10-inch, 85¢ Records | unic i tion Bridge ciab Monday gy - “I am gratified by the friendly .as- Another case was that of a Poilsk ¢ most decoly the good will you in the hall and performed other stunts to New Haven, and will give a talk here | which recommended | ; later in the spring. Mrs. Gladys Sonnich- army tracts did not wish to do any- tage and when ‘the public saw i tand alone, the excitement was so i Reduction In ! almonds | size of the army or the number of s | seauction ‘Webster Mrs.!and the activities undertaken by vari-| ‘Victor Record! 1 3 us all see.” The doctor followed the request and when the babe stood up up similar shouts “Wj Reducsd to derful! Astonishing!” - Ada Larrabee ¥ Le the hostess,Surances contained in yorr felegram on ; sc man who resides in Montville, suffer- ok stant, with respect to the ing with stiff knees who could hardly on behalf of your government r = e il ge 3 s branch of the Con- :mu the French people.We most cor- | rants should be followed u by prosecu- which kept the zudience in the high- e t Of roses. .T\\ur«da\) k A. Book- | state citizen Thae | EEir: fiay] hhe te<r ¢ His {etapiaat from Pre Are. Kitchell. | Poincare to Secretary Hughes al give an ad-| made public at -the state department as| TO REACH UNDERSTANDING hest man. Glloae ON THE TARIFF BiLL| The next case was that of & max ¥ Miss Gertrude! 4T exnress to your e i esiding in Titchville. He was sc \ . o ; e r Ser- € ] 2 r girl a|Hugh ca 5 amn echool, | name of the new Frenc badly crippled with rheumatism that he was supported by a woman e one side and a e on the other side. He was given a shert treatment and not only was but he wall wishes fi t n and able to stand alone ked around without the cane ;and claimed that ail his pains were embership | §00€. > Vil i8] The following cases treated ware cvidently of the worst ing closely with ¥ r in the wor on at the ¥ me of mexr elde ¥ to take them for Conferences between the m the two commi Grace Bates, Mrs. F. E. Guild, M:ss | AUPITING RECORDS OF Miss Emn FORMER PALMEE TREASURER _Larrebee, Mrs, op, Mrs. | trude Arnold. A lady residing at Higk c, Conn, had been ains in head and on in arms, cei\'mg a sh and at once began e records of George E. CI i mer town treasurer. who is confessed to defal 00 and who chu: i rot a large and up North f Jarceny. Tt W. M. Brown's. "A. E The next case wa that of a smail In : %) require ‘boy who resided Second Stree, L ihe | Spipe Kingsiey * Brown ars | Dbe extended back over Norwich, Conn., whose left arm had tion went to Nor- n as the company did | The police have ranewed s R e ¥ 2 (87 )2 to hear > an outlay of ovar §400 |; it el s ten into the been paralyzed sin birth. After. residents ot that sec- & feature of having becn of Albert 1 Toledo, O. iven a t hild was ab arm to the great astonishment of the |crowd as -there was hardly enough muscle to suggest movement, minute treat- move the nning to erect aj Chambe: i is residence to be used | ehange manager, who was ace: compliclty in Clough’s™operations. ir auction bridge game at the Guilds’ g i Monday evening. FOLIY SOXT T_o BESTORN, Another case was that of a locz { 510,000,069 CONFISCATED LSTATE Y aged seventy vears, suffc e | PERSHING OPPOSED TO Winnipeg, Man., Jan. 18.—An ances- FURTHER REDUCTION OF ARMY|Fal estite in Poland of 13,000 acres T | valued at $10,000,000 has been restored | , Jan, 18— Expressing op- |10 Count Felix N. Hrynjewiecki, 70 position to furcher reduction of the en.| IS old &nd for ten Vears clerk of the 4 o nthe fury listod strengtty o - tho _army, Gensral proyinclal polics court here, the count shing. declired that “under present d today by the Poi co’luuxons, both 4t home and abroad, the total ‘rezular force the least that There will be a unien service at the! Methodist church Sunday | GEX liowing churches have e present: Montville | zatonal, Montville Union| Washingtop, an Congregatignal was cal friends apd after fl brief t ,Was abls to walk without a aptist, Mohe: Albert W. ew Lond various ailment werr renorted greatly t illness. o met at the | should think of maintaining, especial Thomas Church on Friday | when wes consider the haciton d\lxuei &nd was restored i liance with 2 request g 2 r“"[‘;“"{;’"i I: :(‘" z ’c ""M e o it is called wpou to perform and it is w -! Versailles greaty ecefved by the presiden Bertis Fefompn 5 e e W ‘UOIMPICXKIONES |5 o by whris i) sy roemumad s o fonbe 1| yugs pricans wints s Ll Sl { Mather schoo! for g'rls at Beaufort S. C., ior Old ° {1t was declded to send such a b ;Under the pressure of economic con- EROHIBITION EXFORCEMENT Make This Amazing FREE Test! R Qitions. the L up fi"st speci! be size of the resular army was v @ ws read announclng the Sival of | estrioteq by the avpropristion. abt of| Boston, Jan. 15 Prohibition must be |0t mvolved ackages sent to ein_orlé ‘2“{’ Qe‘“‘; 1921 to 150,000 men,” General Pershing]¢nforced “according to law end not ac iéo“g& :nfdfig;;ha P tL‘evt'esRi;mr: £ald. “This required reorganization and|°0Tding to the “ll:itbn of police office; i Mrs. L. . d- 8 and {gnorant 0] 101 ison was appointed to have charge of op- readjustment which have now besn com- L 0 e ands whose complexi ons only marred with humiliating s today possess entirely exions *complcxiom‘which m even the slightest that she had been trouble for 3 next case ts are at work tomor- trea ve minutes naturec- hairman McCumber pathic treatment sie said “Oh! Doclor, mbers would get ty Ifeel fine “All my pain is gone.” ill, takipg , ates of duty which are’ An elde erly woman ivas the first onc e ~1n, basic principle which to be treated yesterday. She suffered | the committeemen are seeking to work from paralysis of the lower extremities out. for cighteen years. After ten minutes Fed. —_— | naturcopathic treatment this lady jvaf v | . Greenwich—Mrs. William B. Moore of able to walk for the first time in egh- Greenwich is occupying Anne Msrie a teen years. villa on Sea Spray avenue, Palm Besch. A little girl four years of age, whe S = = bad never walked, having been weal | and backward from infancy, was treat- ed by the demonstrator, who brought {more al force to the limbs after only j & short treatment. i 0N FM:E N[CK An elderly gentleman of Norwich To!\n was then treatcd. His trouble | started some years ago with what wag Arms and Limbs, In Pimples. ' Could Not Rest. CuticuraHealed, j believed to be rheymatism of the back. His condition gradually grew worse “Ihldav:rymaepneglwm with small pimples until his knee and hip joiit becams ankylosed or stiff, so that he could which that festered and scaled over. The pimples were scattered all over my s s Dietsd. About 17000, including oms | eT2] Commissiomer Hayes declared today ‘“t;]x::‘z‘:narlehe':r;\eee: cireles in the GMUTeR | tace strengtn division and caset deo|in gismissing five “near-becr saloon | through January and February fo pray{ioiee troops hate been alloited to the|HeeDerS and bartenders who wero bof for the missionaries at work in the fleld] LAlipbine Islands. 15,000 similarly or- | fim e ey and the leaders in the new world move.|#2nized to the Hawalign Islands and ;}l liquor i Ohristmas eve. Police of- | ment. as mer request of the Womane | 12:500 to the Paname Cana! zone. This|fi%ers. Seco’snied by Prohivition Fintist Miecion. soaety of Connsetient, | | 168¥25 elighily over 100,000 for servica| forcement Agert Harold D. Wilsqp, b e e e n ihe Uniiod Statés, from which | Teided the “mear-becr” places on tho a: | Charles S. Johnson at Heughton's € must be deducted the army of occnpa-|THOrty of state warramts. Commiss has been Blieh Sith ce ‘and” the SaHatp] Hon o Gcrmany Ot thoge at home there | ¥ Haves held that arrests on ot 1 AV CLOR N CHEES Henry Johnson ¢ Uneasvilis; who sltp- | infe fhree mfaflm divisions.” one caval- Be Better Logking—’l‘ake Olive abIets FREE! Amazing 3-Day Test Mail this cozpon with your mame and address to The ronized Yeast Company, Atlanta, Ga. Be rebun mail you wil receive absolutely FREE our famous 3 Day Trial Treatment, w.ma e Quick Results! 101 “a" or cocmieMer of 2 3t 12 el cause of ped. on the ice and fell last Thursday, | I¥ division with some unattached bri fracturing a bone in h's enkle, is ‘abla’te zmhsl ang regiments Omitting the sta’ be about the house, walking with a cane |Organizations and coast defense troo ey would, when completed, nnmb EAST KILLINGLY ,000 to 75,000 troovs for field ser sc {IOOPS comstitute our expediti The funeral service for Marvellous E. Chase of Providence, R. . was heid S A +he Union Baptist church here las: R‘hfle‘ Hefid‘ch day a: 1.30 p.-m. Mr. Chase lives nearly all his life, the last few years he ins 2 specisily cul- ' "‘1 h is grown under the sirict- iedicinal purposes. Tho ch apiendid results is hin and run-down folks which. though Make 'l‘hi: Amazing Tzst‘ e & S e adm Vi iu niial L0 . are lacking in the iy il couvon fo Hah, xed and | siong. Vl.amima alnnsue - fRom1zED YEAGT Ther hdng NBets poad uits just twice as m many cases. not Jace his own shoes. After recelv- ing the Natureopathic treatment, he was enabled to walk without his cane and could kick backward and forward o the gratiiication of all thoge present. 7o BOp 'mrfr S A 35 "PEAST, Take those plcasant- fasting fasiein—iwo with each meal. Then ot r2ady for 3 surprise! If your ckin is yellow—cqmplmon pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— you have a bfld taste in your mouth— The next case treated was a young | i i face, peck, e-ms and limbs, and | i Fimpies, eads, bolls, etc., begin to ¥ had lived in Providence with his daugh- ly d l#g n0-g feeling—you should Vthas 9 man who lives on Lafayetie Street. | Sistoren: Yot 1:“;';'" z‘YaI\' Try lromud Yeast Today! | ter. mre Roy Peake. e B Edwz: e Slive Tablets—s b- ~ ni;‘:t.Pu el ¥ o 5o v g;-‘n:’l'e: S p;“‘;fl:h Al a oy ost imsnediate lucrease in . 3 was ielson 3 su p 0 4 i Tiard work. And as for ;v'%-nz ;.‘};‘&‘-“h’?;“_& dizected sboe for the ot Musterole is g siatural semedy with - Sifgte for calometn 3 ““'The trouble lasted about a year. | | 500" The pain. s all Sone Doctors -3 or our druggist and get Mr, Waits, colporter of Riuod¢| none of the evil aftercfiests g0 oftes A friend gave-me a free sample of | | And so it goes, case afte. ca-e, every ‘i &ttt ki | TRo%172D YEAST on the positive guar- “even- 2 s Cuticura Soap and Ointment which | | one showing great improveme ] 2 rat b DT EAET gus Island, spoke in the chureh Synday even-| caused by ¢ 3 . me o " Yeast Best With 1 e uE e S Lty e : ,%’fi belped me <0 smuch that 1 bought | | the new hea.ih seicnce. 4 i 8 i s e imwearemnt RO e s A s ARCrowR of Vor| g5 “QSW by "eml(m :mtfi,-n e o The lectures and deronst-ations w41 JRONIZED t;AS‘rhymnt to take at_the improvement IRONIZED |sailles were in town Su Tohaveaclear pink skin, hteyes, ;l &bree /0x28 O tment 20 Fes & Setpopst o 294 Wil 20t cante oa of 1o sby way abcs YEAST will show 1a 7ou. et it todegt The B. T. P. U. Is planning = fine It % £res, cd) Miss Lena | | cOrtinue this we - at v oSt 3 tertainment for this week. "~ da < , Norwich, Vt., eet, Nerwich © o 1 =" B Sure It’ I ronized Y ast' Serbe Ol Tz Do eutrg frog T e b 10 i 4 t f d - < A e s e e :Irsml;igit;o?)afley £pent Mon- bowels like calomel—yet. Use Cmu Soap, Ointment and | | frce treatment. Ad. 5 3 th m';,r‘ superiorit; 1ZED YEAST it s day in Boston after effects. Talcum exduoivd for 4 every-ay | |free, no collections. The Natureopathic private offices at Room and overcome con- Middlefield~The Middlefield Minute or two mightly and I Millions of Qirls took 2 sleigh ride Friday e-v;w;;. p I e = 1 s Alico VW

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