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The Bulletin, E}_E ' STATE OF CONNECTICUT. ; T - missioners gor flsw i3 London Count ‘ leary ’\Ilen = ¥t is Last in Rank in Proportion of A hereby apply for a license to sell lnd. ‘ Norwich, Tuesday, Oct. 25, 1910. Children to Get Common School Ed- gxehungo spirituous and intoxicating | URNIS’F e = - ’ cian liguors, ale, lager beer. Rhine wine The Bulletin snould be delivered s ; > ing. cider: in the-hullding a . . ‘s 5 2 . ich, T } UNDER TA|XERS l ev;rywhera in the city before 6 a. m. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Clark of HamPton Given a Sur: That the state of Connecticut ranks ?X‘%fl; !:;3%. i‘:";“-;tnr):‘:;cfls :h:x;;.f?d ubscribers who fail to receive ic by . . . last ams the New England states building. any part or parts of which §8 Main S Areel. I | hat time win confer a favor by re- prise Reception—Former Residents of Lebanon. in tha proportion of her children WEE . alr Cut ot or. purtitioned {n sueh man: 2 Aree! i| |porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. :}ouix\H c cfgnmznmx;([:}!lwffl educsttiionj ;';llhm‘“;om M‘;,' Dlare. oF honiness | - | hat Hartford an etown are tiec 4 : ¥ i | THE WEATHER. for fourth place among the Connecti- the same as babi i s s IADY ASSISTANT W AW REQUSSTRY, | 5 = Un\hula\ evening, October 21, Mr. | €. :l; Burnham, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. | it %'“t‘“ h:" \'hw(r:svocm.l were some of i 1es. or parochial school. or the premises / o | g 1 . V. b Mr. | the interesting statements made at the t thereto, any pastoffice. | orecast For Today. and Mrs. Joseph W. Clark were given | Burnham, Mr. and Mrs. L. . Burn e 5 e Babies can’t take care Pubiic Hbrary, or cemetery. ~Dated at < ak a surprise reception at the Granze | ham. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Spaulding, | Meeting of the Connecticut State r New England: Increasing cloud- | hall, Hampton, in honor of their gold- | Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pearle, Mr. and | Leachers' assoelation by Dr. Leonard of themselves, nor can A e e - iness and warm Tuesday with proba- | en wedding anniversary. | Mrs. F. W. Congdon. Mr. and Mvs. | P~ A¥res of New York city. the undersigned, are alectors and tax- bly lizht showers; Wecnesday partly ([ The hall was prettily decorated with | John Fitts, Mr. and Mrs. George Fitts, | , I Avres is assoclate director of nerves. Pavers, ownini real estate, of the Town cloudy: moderate southwest winds. | aulumn leaves and goll and white | Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Starkey, Mr. |the department of child hygiene of Babi £ e en o = Predictions from the New York Her | (rimmings. At the front of the hall |and Mrs. kred I ichfield, Mrs. o x‘"f‘,R_‘g\?‘_;lS;f:efl‘:“t‘:’naen"t“b;“}.‘:mf“(‘)‘h b es cry for atten- ;‘“‘D‘:“;‘;f_ [“‘;;'f‘flfs‘::'““":; e B s Your Haip [ o iovi o SmerSead o on teon wemaied ol sy | S o, G il St | St TS, Sasect | [l tion—so do nerves, [ | HAT S AL WAl | Observations in Norwich. a large zolden bell. As Mr. and Mrs. |nctt. Mrs. Albert L. Mills, Mys, Helen }I“U“““mflo"lfl,fl rf‘;aeurch ofhum foun- Probably both are half- o e This . & | _ The following records, reported from | CIark entered the hall thev were re- L. Cleveland, Mra A. AL Toli, Mrs, | jiation and for the past three vears 4l day or'October. A' D, 1910, I Dyer Ge“ Ill Th“l" | Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes |celved by Mrs. N. C. Cleveland and | Mary A. Button, Mis. Maud G. Tittle, | e packward children problem. starved for proper B e oall. . Srarpert g ° SRR i e mdlii6 i | “The study of the laggara pupils in | nourishment. Brown. 1 hereby certify that the above changes Monday: & the elementary schoools of New Eng- | named slfnfil and endcru;l:“:.l":“t:l;‘k; 3 1 dl,” Dr. Ayres said, “hus shown that Gi tors an AxXpayers, ownin Don’t vgait too long. a m. .. P L e A ve them in the Town of Norwich, Dated at ,i g m. “u e | RO et f e puplls who . -enter, Norwich, this 21st day of October, A. D. 6 p. m Hi Hair Tonic ol in Maine continue through the Bl ehan o O orwn CIeHE, cighth grade; in Massachusetts 70 per SCOTT’S EMULSION. L ) cent. are carried (hrough tne element- £ -3 ary schools: while Vermont comes o HE AR OF COUNTY COM- ““—t “‘.Lh 0 pe cent., New Hamp- missioners of New London County: T shire 65 per cent, Rhode Island 51. patter fitted to the abilities of our girls | hereby apply for a $30 druggist license and Connecticut comes last With over than they are to those of our bovs. Al. |10 Sl spirituous and intoxicating half of the children who enter the most everywhere througthout the coun. | hUuers. ale. lager bLeer, Rhine wine schools leaying before they reach the try ns well as throusheut the state of | 200 cider to be sold on the prescrip: final grade. In Connecticut only 49 (o 4 throughout the state of | tion of a practicing physician and not al grade. In t Uy 49 Connecticut, there are more backward |to be drunk on the premises. In per cent. of the entering pupils in (pijr dnd. MOTa repliiara \OMODE lowest 40. Comparisons. nday: F west Monday's weather: predicted Moon and Tides. 7Y Fligh 1] Moon | Water. || R | “Sun guantities not exceeding one gallon L the elementary schools complete the bovs, and more of them fall out | kixcept other than distilled 1i uors :nd : ol'is ; a_m | courso. of schoo hor # s | those in quantities not exceeding_five will. save it if used L - e ool evlthout graduading. The | ifions” AT Front street, Town of Nor- “By common agreement,” continued Dr. Ayres, “law makers and publicists IStS and more of them complete the course. | np Ortons, 3 Pater g have comé to hold that the education nother cavse s [hysical defective: | ApnHeans. for Geo. hompeon. Bro: furcished by our common school Ahout oen-sixth of the children | prietor. We, the undersigned. are elace course is the minimum which may 4 Togie b e SR e it gl g ry ol safely be allowed the future citizens i health, Chiifren swith bad. teeth | of the Town of Norwich, and hereby of this democracy. When, then. We take half 4 year langen (n got (hromah | SN and endorse the forégoing appli- discover that half of our children are the g ! &1 | cation of Peter Benoil for a druggists ver that hall of ATE the elementary schools than do those | jiaobe and hereby ortify thacs satd not receiving this amount of cduca- with good teeth. Children with ade- | applicint T8 4 suitable person to be in time. 50c and $1.00 M Slx.‘hnvu' Tafter high is low i | girls progress faster and fail’ less often | T1ei""patea at Norwioh, tifs 11th day | | "hool do =0 on account of | i "GREENEVILLE ! Stk khe:y peoblam, pregented i s Suaso s take a year and i tenth longer | licensed pursuant to said_application c | on than do those wtiout adenoids. | Dated at Norwich. this 2ist day of —_ | “Let us consi¢ what this really Dr. Ayres illustrated his talk by a | October, A. D. 1910, James Graham ‘Mu:hanb Barry Recovermg from In- i means. To the state this means that jarge number of graphic charts show- | Charles W. Grant, S Greenman ! the men and women who 2 et o lisha P, dwin, Chas. P. Bushuell : juries at Backus Hospital—Services JOSEPH W. CLARK. must 90N ing conditions in Connecticut cities. | | ¢ above named hereby cortify that o L G o | take up the burden of citizenship #re One of : oy in St. Mary’s Church — About the % Hspy h gl Phinlc _ e ol se showed the per cont. ot | signers and endorsers ave clectors and b % Miss Grace Adelaide Scott and escort- | Mrs. Wallace Jewett, Miss Alice W. | Woefully ili-prepared. Think for a mo- ‘pezinnir pupiis wha continue ' taxpayers, owning estate, in the Village. ed to the arch, where they received the | Smith, Miss M. kK. Burnham, Miss Ment of the studies which the pubil through to the final clementary grades Town o v Norwich S e % congratulations or wueir many frienés, | Olive Burnham, D. P. Weaver, Will- | %10 drops out of the fifth arade fails in the different cities as follows: An- | thix 20th D e The many friends of Michael Barry.|about 125 of whom were present, | iam S { to get. He has but a slight knowledze sanja, 60: New Haven, 53: Meriden, | CDas. 8.1 er Ford, Henry Lincoln, Austin E. Pearle, Mrron H. Fuller and A. I3, |of eocraphy: he has had Robert | grammar of his own languas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Barry. of | “"gfrar o 5 tiddietown, 51: Hartford, 5i: Tor- Central avenue, are pleased to learn | ¢ naratulations, Mr. and Mrs. has rington, 49; Danbuary, 48: Naugatuck ark were presented a large bouquet PO THE NTY COM- that he is rapidly recovering from the | oe*Collow ehrysanthemums, The pres Mr. Clark was horn in Charlestown, | Bad no study of civics; his knowledge 46: Waterbury. 40: Bridgeport mission Tondon County: I injurfes which he recelved by a fall | oniafion speech was made by Mre N | R L Octobor 20, 1857, and Mrs. Clark | of the Distory of his own country i8 | "“The percentaze of over-age of back- | Nereb &SR toxieating Dresent Master Babry 1o abiio be|C: Cleveland. Mrs. W. A. Pearle then |in Canterbury. Conn.. June 6. 1s40. | lmited 1o siories JSome of its lward_childven in the different cities )l Stu aie. lamer bear. BN Lty Rbout the Tioapital with the asd of|Zendered.a vocal solo, Silver Threads [ They were married in Willimanuc, | £riat men. The sublects which be was shown to be as follows: Meriden, | ana cider to be sold on’ the preserip: Srviches and Hie is - expected to reburn Among the Gold and Allen Jewett an; [‘Where they lived for a few vears and | ; S aehie ,”‘P Aceistied torfit him fon 17: \\An.i_'\a!um. 18: Bristol, 20: Tor-| tian of sing whysi n_vm_f! n{\' e Sho e cts pau other entitleg Uncle Joe. | from there moved to Hampton, Conn., | J¢e0 whic] 5 hi nogton. A1y Ansonlys 20/ Naueatuck, fito by, drunk Ihe, premisva’ D gk o2 Refreshments were served. after | thence to Lebanon, Conn., and from |“tizensbip. == o 0 12T \uuu(-n{'\u.. SBION ki e fnantitien ot _cxreeding el salion. Hon. C, A. Goodwin ta Speak Here. | ninch JAncing was in order. The first | there returned to Hamplon where they | gy va' heen conducted several Jaborious pont dor ' = Donoury: 925 Dridses | gigedin quanuitisg ot excecding five At 6.30 o'clo¢k Wednesday evening | being on the floor and composed en- |and Mrs. Clark harter membe :‘\"]“ "";”“ \’:“g»"&"]‘"\‘_‘“}'a ‘“ "{dt“_):;*_ Accoring to Dr. Ayres the solution | Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich A bh‘i“llg Resemblance | the Hon. C. A Goodwin will deliver a| tirely of eiderly people, but whose ac- | of Little River xrange, which was | 3I¥ e have <o many backaward chil- for the problems in this situation lies | oiis 18t “day of October, ‘& D. 1810 | short address {rom his automobile in|tions showed they were still young in | formed 23 vears ago this December | 97¢" h: A "”'“"; -“'“n“m:m Ak first in learning the facts about pres- | George = Al r‘ ”\!x‘n_” nnnp.d m;:‘ rom Taftvil where he will also| Mr. and Mrs. Clark were the head | Clark being its first chaplain and Mrs. e e tionod. the Cnpnl.. ou betwaen school aptinlities, teath- 1.8 580 0 My SHEw T op UNoHkeleh, .and e will be noticed after your|speak. couple and the others were George M. | Clark its first lecturer. o el Drovedes Ors and parents: and, thirdly, in keep- | )erdhy’ sign and endorse the foregoing Holt and Mrs. W. Fl. Burnham, Lester | Mr. and Mrs Clark were completely Jee. | T, s wRich. X ing track of each individual pupil from | ypnijeation of George M. Rathbone for shall attend school for the time he starts schoool to the day |i dru s been cleaned and pressed| Annual Census of St. Mary’s Parish. [ Ji. Burnham and Mr: the reception, as the ists license, and hereby ee llen Bennett, | surprised b. br us. Our pains-taking methods are ither Kennedy, the assistant pastor | Allen Jewett and Mrs. A. A. Holt, Aus | supposed they were going to attend a | e e o T o that e graduates : [ that sald applicant ‘ia n suitable pe g St. Mary's chureh, began the taking | tin E. Pearle and Miss M. E. Burnham | special grange meeting. | he I echool oopraes Mol “We may talk of economy in school ‘1..“.,;‘ icenwed ursyant to said i at have made eur work the stand- the annual census of the parish!and Albert E. Guild and Mrs. J. H.| Myrton Glover of West Hampton | eleht or nine venrs in length. ‘admiistration.” concluded Dr. R AT IO ahB s A D 1810, Fohn excellencs in cleaning and dye onday morning, starting on lowe: | Fitt Beach, L. L, a grandson of Mr. and | af StLty. hive: eIy oo School reformt ant eRurational| wonmpkrha: Frank 4 Lovell Reuben K g North Main street. It i expected tha Among those present were Mr. and | Mrs, Clark, whom they were expécting | SOUrSes of study have unconsciousls progress. but the point I want to make | pavilet, F. M. Woodworth, ‘Willlam W g If you want your suit cleaned|it will take about three waeks to com- | Mrs. George Holt, Mr. and _ Mrs, | to visit them November 1, gave them [ 2€EH ftlec “'l“”‘ ek i is that the uest and greatest econ- | Jves. I hereby certify that the above aaiig * adkins alagh S S plete the wor Dwight Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Tucius |a second surprise by coming ahead of | FAther than the average child 8 omy will only come when we take care ed signers and endorsers are elec- t right, see that it/ B AR i3l i t > 5 < - >t | is proved by the fact that in the coun- | of the Iagging half who now clog the nd taxpayers. owning real estate i - Whitaker, Mr.' and Mrs. Allen Jewett, | time, they not knowing he was there |3 PTOVEd OY tle et that B SO0 COUn- of ¢ v B e v of Norwiell. Dated at comes to us Services in St. Mary's. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Jewett, Mr. and | until he came forward at the hall to | {ry 45 & Whole ¢ gy 5> | educational machinery. The most fm- 19th day of October, A. D ing slow progress in school are ten|portant school reform consists in see- as numerous as those who are ing to it, not that choldren and | congratulate them. Holbrook. Town Clerk iam H. Hammond, Mr. ) Monday a novena to the Holy | Mrs. W time r. and Mrs. W Mr. and Mrs. Clark are highly -es- sit in our 08t applying to the souls in purga- | Mrs. Hen 1 making rapid progress. The course of | cchool Shedified Der o} Lang’s Dve Works oY was eammienced Wit mUtilng andll C.- Oliver, M . F. W. Mar: | teemed in Hampton and thelr friends | JRCINE apld nrogress The colted of |schools a specified number of ¥ N evening services in St. Mary's cl tin, Mr. and W. W. Jewett, Mr. | wish them continued heslth and hap- | **UQY (088 NOT S8 T8 SRERNES CUS, 4 | Put In malking sure that they profit by xo T D OF COUNTY COM- |;m41 Mrs. C Jewett, Mr. and Mrs. | piness, missioners of New FLondon County: T - It will end on Wednesday, Nov i ! A T Attond |their * truest ) Telephone. BTN 5L | feant Gy 1on N paoman ance, and here the parents are more | progress will he made when we evolve | pissioners of New, Lopdon County’ va == g .‘r\('*‘m“ ble than the schools. 7'\‘ few |4 truly democratic aim in_education— [ {6 sell spirituous and intoxicating oot B 3 2 < s 2 American cities are as many as three- | gy aim that shall reach the needs of | liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine Personal Notes. | was presented with a gold signet ring | fts extended branches. Tt seemed like | fourihs of the school children actual- | very child and the whole of every |aud cider to be sold on the prescrip | with the best wishe of her many young | losing an old friend. n_and not vage has accepted a posi- | Wi 3 young | |1y present in school as much as three- | Siiia_am aim that siall be as much | (on of a practicing phyelcian WOOD MANTLES Lynn, Mass. friends present. During the evening ——- | fourths of the time. Another cause i ' concerned about the progress of every | to be drunk on “the premises. Tn ;2 refreshments were served, and all de- | Personals and Briefs. ! that our Wchool:/courses. are e o e e amentes wnd | Guantities "ot exceeding one gallon, and John Geoghan has returned from a|Parted at a late hour, after baving| ars. Charles Tufts spent last week | as much concerned about his health as |ty in aantitias not esceciing fve few days' visit in Boston. spent a most enjoyable evening. with her father, William Wilson u[’ s i MAERIEDW‘M-'ii bout his hend.” 1:,%!“”\' At No. 1% Franklin_ street, ) - - = s Manchester. Fown 6f Norwich, Dated at Norwioh! FIRE PLACE FIXTURES, ugene Keenan epent Sunday | Buggy Overturns, Spilling Occupants. 3 pece | CLIrroRD_SWAIN—In Tafivile Oct. | s e | this 18th day of October. A, D. 1916 WIRE SPARK GUARDS, | ™'th ier pamnts in Jowete Cits Sunday evening quite a little excite- | Mrs. Turner of Preston City was a| 24. by the Rev. Arthur O'Keefe | PROGRAMME FOR THE [ has. | Co Treat Auplicant Jand. Troe s — ment was aroused when a buggy con- | recent guest of Mrs. Charles Tufts of | s Abbie Clifford of Tafiville and | craTe FEDRATION OF CLUBS. |Piotor 'We the undersigned are elec- BRASS FIRE SETS, _ Mrs. George Upton has returned to|taining two young men from Norwich | Otrobando avenue. | U Caswan oL Nooniel - [ oF i e 5f Norwiche and. hereby y 1 home an Tenth streat from a short | rounded the corner opposite the post- S i % Fourteenth Annual Meeting at Daniel- | sign and endorse the foregoing appli- {visit with relatives at Clark's Corners, | office at a good pace, and overturned, | Miss Rainey Stebbins of Dasville was | DIED. e | eatlon of Charles C. Treat for a druz- ANDIRONS, ETC. vith the Tesult that it occupants wers | the guest over Sunday of Mrs. John | MAXSON—In Waterford, Conn. Oct iyl ol & { mist’s license, and hereby certify that Ly sieon Kerouck returned Su | thrown out. No one was seriously in- | Cobb of Elm avenue. | 1810, Sally Ann, widow of Joshua e Tl annial medtiae o Uis Cofi| 200 apalleant 18 1 suliabla pergon_to Esite Rie honse. i Byldednort = [dured, haweyer. 5 = | Mass@i A hAsAlth yaar | necticut Federation or Women's clubs Don ' Dited it Nowwicl, this 18ch dax H + short visit with his parents on Sev- — | Mrs. Hattie Turner of Preston | GILBDRE -aundehly. (15 New London, |Bectiout Rederation’ of Wametis slubsi| ton, bated wh Noumich (Shin SRGaay i aler 8t | entn street Notes of Personal Interest. I part of last week with Mrs. F | "okt 1910, Orlando Middleton Gil- | JRERE, 8l church at Daniel- | Jenness. N. P, Smith, M. D.. Bmll M { s — Augt spent Monday in Taft- | Skinner of Peck's Corner. | _ beri, i his 75th year. Loon. Nedrasses af Swelcome will - be | Fox, Cliaries W. Il Michael B, Ring; venings until | Mamie Keenan and Mrs. David | ville. & visitor of Georze Grant. il s : { SPICER—In Potter Hill_R. 1. Oat 22, [Son, addresses of welcome Will | be |1 Vireny cartify that’ the above named o'clock. ¢ Boswell avenue have re- s | Harry Hopkins of South Willington| 1910. Mrs. Harriet M. Spicer. wife of/|made 4 ! Akors, with @ |signers and _endorsers are electors and o bt R peter Bro- | was vels end guest of Robert K. | Noves Spicer, in her 74th year | response by the ¢ president._ Ro- | taxpayers. owing real estate. in the 3% Miss Phebe Brodea nd Peter Bro- | Was a week end guest of Robert E.| (on G ™ B e, Me. Oct. 24, | ports of the various officers will be fol- | Tawn' of Norwich. Dated at Norwieh, e deurs are visiting with relatives on | Full of West Town street. “1910. James M. Larrabee her of by others upon the Cineinnati|this 20th day of October. o =il na | South A street = 3 3. Holland Larrabee of tiiis ¢ty vies, Arts and Crafts, and | ] ) e Me \fyv,‘u: \»l“ S e | Mr. and Mrs > Thorp of Westerly | swprH—In Fitchville, Oct. 23, Clarence The evening session begins at | COM- | fhe Tomator MEre a h i Iy ELeutins a student in | were guests on Sunday of their sister,| William. oldest son of Dwight B. and | 7. ALl DETiaTRaly TiAloal " AN | hRRIonbre foe Now Tondontlauney T ing_a jome of Mr. and Mrs. | Boston, spent Sunday at his home on [Mrs. George Thorp of Sturtevant| Wdith I Gardner Smith. aged 17| organ recital precedes an address by |hereby apply for a license to sell and James Werd Fourteenth street. | Slater's avenue | street vears 11 months. 14 days | Mrs. Emmons Crocke exchange spirituous and intoxicating | started Sunday night for thair home in | ad LT | | Prayer ‘at nis 1a ne, Wednesdas | "o groups of four songs by Miss | Hauors. ale beer, Thine wine Providenca, going by ‘way of New Lon-| Joseph Letendre has accepted a po- | i\figg May Hartford 1 e iasehe e Bantisi | Helen Nettleton of Derby will be giv- | abd clder at Ralirond House oL !tn SV STENNEC N ves TR on on the farm owned by Frank|pen spending several days with her| church at 2 o'clock. Burial in Maple- | en. and an address upon Clvic Respon- | {le rooms and apartments in = said TAFTY “iteh in Lisbo aunt, Miss Mary Buckley of Peck's{ wood cemetery [ sibility by Prof. Willlam Builey, | bulldine, any part or parts of whioh — e AFTYILLE ——— | Corner. | STEVER—Oct. 23, 1810. Mrs. Harriet | Ph.D. Reception at 9.30 p. m. |are cut off or partitioned in such man- _ Arzele Dv)fi:- of Danielson Bt |~ 'Brown Stever. in the i2d vear of her | Thursday's meetings begin at 0.40 a. [ner as to form booths, side rooms. or | Heart Church.—Pleasant Surprise | °" T'OVidence street Mrs, Minnie Bdmiston of Mccl I e AL ner Jate home Mt I new ‘cluby, president’s “hddres |10 Bodrect line from any ehiiren edifice A Pasty. G i A b Al o T e Gt SewRrs, 26. | service committee, health department, [ or publiec or parochial school. or th I em now showing my new| Farty Given Miss Eva Davis—Brief| Leonard Prentice returned Sunday |avenue is visiting in New York wit ase omit f g dentinl committes snd the: ole R e st At JLES f ¢ Fall W { Village Notes. afternoon to Blackhall, after a short | her sister, Mrs Paul Schlough [ JARVIS _In Brooklyn. Conn. Oct 21| Creden joiemiee: pertamiian | thereto, op fan: tne of Fa oolens. — | visit with his mother on Slater avenue. | - —- I L A D. D, (o0 0 o Fuller CRBBlnESRLS B Dutea_a¢ Ngrwicn "this’ 1ith day of & Miss Abbie CWfford and Arthur .| —_— Stiars meceiveds tro. William 1 jio aget g, yeres v A P it o el October, A. D. 1910 ohn Tetlow, Ap- " Fine Tailoring. Heart ehurch in Taftville on | Monday for Marie Ville, Can, where | Portiand, Ore. having had a pleasant | | Frohahold sconoTlan puDa. Tond. Inwal so g ey R, O e Seiats morumg by the Rev. Arthur|they will make their home in ‘the fu-|journey i | education, industrial conditions, nd | sign and endorse the foregoing appli- Herbert Swain, brother of | ture. | ————— | | factory children of Connecticut ar ion of John Tetl for a l'.‘rl‘en:e,‘and v fitiated best ma — — Niak Bartia T e vitasky raturted Mono| | topics upon the programme, with three | hereby certify that said applicant 18 & Kiftherine Clifford acted as| Hariwell Thompson returned Mon- | day evening to Hartford, after several | other songs, and the regular business | sultable person to be liconsed pursuant T olos were rondered iy to New Haven, after spending ST tait D Bar e et 15 Main Street. ites | e e Hay of October, A D. 1910 tel Sullivan and E. G. Fitz- | few days with his parents on Front|Town street. | ——- e e | William _ Dupois, Wilfred = Beauregard. ride was becomingly | street & i | Lives of aviators show us { Jerome Theve, John Brennan, George D. tired in dowr. colored silk and picti T hereby certify that the above ¥, anc Sy ride’ o oy X A. Morgan Fuller and his son Charles How we, too, may leave the land Grant ol t HEy and cwrried bride’s roses. The el 5 > ! Do J 3 named signers and endorsers are slec wnm(wm(['lou SLEEY, desmaid 'wore a pink silk gown'and | wis Tillinghast returned Monday | of Providence were visitors on Sunday And. descending, make below us B e More than footprints on the sand. in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, “this 18th_day_of October. A D. 1910. Chas. 8, Holbrook. Town X pictus e hat g 4} trom New Haven. where he spent the | at the home of Mr. Fuller's parents, Mr. Following: the cercioony & redes veek end with his daughter, Mrs Fan- | and Mrs. Chauncey A. Fuller. was held st ® e ¢ ne of the bride's | | 1 Clerk 5Ty parents, oin fomb sbeY. R o et S E M Frank Tillinghast and son, EANDes | — e WALL PAPERS dinner wa s served. Many handsome| Mss Vida Fregeau of Danielson spent | Charlés, of Clarke's Falls, spent a few . LEGOLNRTICED . IN THE DISTRIOT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Con- gifts werc. received by the couple | Sunday at the home of her parents, | days last week with Mrs. Tillinghast's | T e Sprin ve. | n- | h I | Certificate Filed. L Mo s “‘:ux es 2 larger | cluding of Iverware, cut =l and linen, | M. and Mrs. Joseph Fregeau of Prov- | sister, Miss Volmer of S'””“““'I m almers O THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- . e above, and to| The brid e presented the bridesmaid |idence street | street. i B missioners of New London County: 1 the matter of Tsador Rubenstein krupt. In Bankruptey. No. 2503 the creditors- of Isador Ruhen move it we have mude quite a reduc- | w a ‘ handsome necklace, and the hereby apply for a $50 druggisi license tion in the prices. It Is a good time | best - 2 ; I ottt , 3 r Bub - - E E pest maga received a scarf from Mrs. Ma . Beardow and daughter, ST e Bl 5 to sell spirituons and Intoxicating 1 of New London. in the County of y | groom. i | Knnacae S rdove., Ifiahin morming | otarie M iole s and | iE {iiquors. ale. lager beer. Rhine wine | U0 [ondon and District aforesaid, a Also Paints, Muresco, Moldings, azd e e o AR | Anna M ardow, left this Fning | daughter, aheth rire ields ¢ M dv Sttt |and cider to be sold on the prescrip- | (D! a ger supply of decorative mate- | ec be wedding dinner the happy | for a visit with relatives and friends | East Orange, N. J., are visiting at Mrs. fion of a practielng physictan and mot | PAUKEADEL © e given tha! on the R Qfative mate. | couiple started for a ien days' honey- | in Springfieid and Hartford. | Fields' former hoine, on West Town slephone call 325-3 1o be. ‘afunk. on the premises. In | o NothcS 5 NEreby BIVR" B “ieto: the o iting, Pap. anging and|m which they intend to spend in | —_— street. ! R | quantities not exceeding one galloh|.jhove named was duly adjudicated & - | Bostoy, and Portland, Me. The bride! Afr. and Mrs. William Brierley, for- — — [ Eeury B. Chureh.: . Wm. Smith Atlen. jBxoept other ‘than aIFEITEd loyach U0 | nemlctypt, aed {mmt the frat mesting of » 5 wore ywn travellng gown with hat | mer residents of Tatvile. Do rosiding e P | syizdaw se in gunniities no ceding Mive | i reditors will be lield before the PEM 10 “giateh. Tie. oue of tows gucats| o i dcnts of, Tatyille, now residing | M wixd M2 Hatheto Mijchell have| Jy13dav galions. At No. 371 central avemue. | 1% ShiSHoR” o s Pornve. No. 3. Rich- - N | werd as foll Miss Katl ¥ in Ballouville, have returned to their | returned to.their home on the Scotland | Fown of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, [LrHeryEned B¢ Morwich, in said Dis- a9 4 | of Tourteora, Mr and Mre ‘\""’I““‘.’?"“ home, after spending a few days at the | road, after a week's visit with Mrs, | this 18th day of Octob A, D101 R Gn the Bt day of November, A 2 and 94 West Main Street. |7 1. M 1d Mrs. Michael Sul- | home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bogle of | Mitchell's mother, Mrs, Jjane Randall| MBI! s King Quality Shoes | Fa& claugbiin Applicant. for 4. Mo I D). 1510, 5t 16 o'clock in the forenoon, at p ivga and daughter and ¥ Fitzger- | providence street. | of Colchester g y { Laughlin, Proprietor. We. ihe under-}iupicy time the said creditors may at- Telaphone. jnnldi =7} of Willimantic. Only the intimate | % e | el DR { Soqt: tllinatyloss 88500 34,05 Al BEnSa Srk (Blectors .rnu‘ll taxpaseys, | fond, ‘prove thelr claims, appoint trus- i#nds of the couple attended the cere- = ateSt fall styles, $3.5 (i d v al estate, o e Town. ¢ AR Fgie 5 o - o “‘rl:;,‘]. t 1ple attended the cere- | NORWICH TOWN | Arthur M. Fuller, the little son of A.|$ o6, Norwith, and horeby aigi and endorse | 1o S L 1647 ‘Mrs. Swain is t laughter of Mr, | ,\lmg.an Fuller, has returned to his 1d only by |;fiw fln:"gnfmg .]\;)ludhu‘y_\ of TR u‘] aispo; eof, at tien 'vv'ap{lv;ltb = s Ly e S Ee Rt Mr: ¥ i - | Home a e slad sy saughlin for a druggisi's | se, and | G # le the bankrupt, and trans. {2210 Mre. Michael Clifford of Schooi | Home Chapter’s Meeting, With Hollow :’n",f“‘,,_‘Q“,f'r,‘;.']")’",', Alter pssing Ll FRANK A. BILL, hereby certify that sald applicant is a | o X Dusiness Ay may prop- Ad ’ [t# reet. Poth bride and tie zroom | e'en Surprise—125 Year Old Ash Tree | MONths 2t The Pines, the home of hi o8 Main I anttatle. nevson to e ligensed pursuant | Aos SUOh other Ul oe eting, ams avern - well known and have many friends | Removed. for Safety—William F,|EMndperents Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ful- ain Street. | (o said application. Dated st Norwich AMOS A BROWNING { 7aho send them the heartiest congra:- | ¥ | ler of Vergason avenue. ———————— | this 18th day of October, A. D, 1810 Reroron 17 Drnktuptiy, 1861 ‘ulations. After Nwvember 3 Mr. and| Tufts Reaches Oregon. | AN John _ Lindroth Tyan_ Olsxen Charle: srwich, Conn., Oct. 24th, 1910. Mrs. Swain will Teside on West Main.| S e . Mrs, T. B. Beetham and son, Theo- D L F L p I has: L henally eartiby thatitne ] 1m0, street, in Norwich Ihe October meeting of Home Chap- | gore, of Wauwecus Hill, have been for r. arierre L i woe e S offer to the public the finest standany ter of the King's Daughters at the 2 . i above named sign nd. s branas of Beer of Burope and A 'l " — ‘ L e S eyt B S EE T visit with friends and rela-| has removed to Central avenue, | electors and taxpayers, owning real es Bohen Pl oyt Surprise Party Given Miss Eva Davis.! o0 : ooeal tives in Terryville and New Britain. . tate. in the Town of Norwich. Dated nean, suer, Culmbach annrlln ehetiol surns proved most interesting. After a short | wwhije away they o 3 rip | corner Bighth street. Hours 1-3 and | at Norwich, this 18th day of October ' Pale and Burton, Mueir’) | A delishtful surprise party v h business meeting, during which plans | v Phe away: they enjoved an auto trip €AY D 1910, Chas. S. Holbrook, Town | b Als, Guinn Dubiin Stou s 2ot Mgl B """”’ Were made o7 & fafr. bn hour ortwe | T oF and Forestville. 6-S. or by special appointment. | Cierke i O octasTu Selectmen and Town Clerk of the C. & C. Imported Gl | Eva Davis of Providence stre vas taken for sewing. adies > {= e - -— of Preston will meet at the Town ported Ginger Ale, Bunk g was taken for sewing. Then the ladies | s== —— ——=| oct24d | Certificate Filed. Lo 'on friday, Oct. 28, 1910, from & nd music were enjoyed. The Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nouriek - | adjourned to the supper room, which, | S| 0 ThE BOARD 0F COTNTY com- | T in’s o'clocls p. my for ing Ale. Sterling Bitier Ale, Anhous g - when they cntered, was darkened for | ‘I'he Wret missonens b Mew lbhndon. Cal T | O tirpose of admiting to the elect- Budweiser. S-vlita and Pabst. the Hallowcen surprise. The center- | dlfliness MISS M. C. ADLES hereby apply for a $50 druggist ors’ oath ‘ose name may appear A. A. ADAM. Norwich Town. piece, lighted candles and real jack-o'- | . L ) | fo “san tuous and Intoxicating | 01" (hp list “To Be Made’ and found R liquors 1ger hee Bt GG of Constipation Telephona 447-3 yads 4 S sore, Iager } Rhine wine | laliiea e — f2 the favors of paper Pumpkins, bats, | ndCider' T i xola on’ the prescr A, B SHEDD. i e l'/' GER Funeral {witeies 2o Do s Ve Uhe soures | Can quikly be ovecome by air, Scalp and Facs Specialis! | o oot 0 i e iR, o o FAT IS IR N EN | ptities not exceeding one gallon Eolnotasih, v - Diresia: The hostesses were Mrs. C. C. Cau'- | CARTER’S LITTLE A BIG SURPRISE [ Eixcept other than distilied Tiquors and G. V. SHEDD, _ i a PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOIJ, d | Ikins, Mrs William Friswell. Mrs| FIVER PILLS. awaits. Mo A aie - customises viian|Lione in guniitien net, exceeding five | o 2 Town Clerke oom 9, Second Floor, Shannon | Riag. a Charles Fox, Mrs. Flora Fitzpatrick, | : Avalts NMingPadIAe ol aligns. At No. 149 Main street. Town | presto nu., Oct. 25, 1910, oets septind 0 o i d"“ an Emha mar Mrs. Williami A, Gordon, Mrs. Williani | she returns from New York. She willjof Norwi Tated at Norwich, thi have the latest, most exclusive Hair|19th dav of October. A D, 1910. Rollin Styles and H Stock. Make an|C. Jonex, Applicant. for Utle, % A ftlay & Jones, r . signed, are electors and.taxpayers, owning real es- | G. Haselden, Mrs. Alfred Davis and | { Mrs. Fred Dearing. the under p | early appointment for a consultation | Froprietors. We Telephone 642-2. Wi with h Tn Norwich entire week be- | 150 o Al Pt R o Florai Designs and Cutf/iwers S e TR N | L e e megimsanion o the | Prompt service day or night One of the twin ash trees which has application of Utley for a|Town of Montville, Conn., will be Lady Assistant. Residence 116 Broadwa NORWICH—Wauregnn House, drugzist's license. and hereby certify gevelon st !-he'i‘luon B ;-1;1; n said Ti.mkl VEW YORK—210 W st. | that said applicant is 4 suitable person | Friday, Ogt 1, 1910, from 9 o'elo NEW YORK-—210 West 2WIh O | 1o bi Neoangs. puriunt Lo wid appti- |a m fo-f oelock pom, for the pur- Telephone 704, actZdMWE | cation Dated at lectors’ oath stood before the ITuntington home- stead, at the foot of Plain Hill, on Huntington road, has been removed, For All Occasioips. GEDULDIG opp. Theatre, nese, and Indigestion. 'flnydolbruduty. 70 Franklin St., Bullstin Bidg, | » G tiis 19th | peee of admitling tu th Telephone 642-8, 45 @ mutlter of necessity. These twin | ot October. A Fames H | fhoss on the Lst “To Be Made’ who Telephone 368, 77 Co far Strear, s rees tave stood T thelr present oca- | Swall Pl Small Dons. Susall Prce R R e R Myers, Artnur 4. Dawls o Hamil | ey be foynd \élnlhx? 17264 tion just 125 years last August. Thev.! GENI SmR Lo or More Than Three Decadss ton G Gilbert © Galidp L S e IwE 4 i T R imon Hunting. | GENUINE must bear signature Foley's Honey and Tar has been & | hereby cerafy that e u""v\"‘r named B R B AR, WHEN you wamt to putfyour husi-| WHES yon want to put your busi- | io0 07 the day his son, Ebenezer, was | household tavorite for coughs. ulu:,‘""""_5.“"d“i';{‘,?.:e:.‘ § Gatute, i tne od & ENERR ey piblic. thed “is ne me- | ness befere the public, there is no me- | =1 s of age. which was in August, and ailments of the throat, chest and oza Board of Registration of the - s 3 better (hask CE0iED 4f o advertis- | dinm betier than threasn the advertis. | 1755, The venerable tree has flourished | M lunzs, Containg ue opiates Lee & N T Monthn solumns of Flhie Bulleu g celumap e Alc Bulletir, while six generations have lived under . - Oszood Co, P Tu? Monivilly, Cl, Qut. 34, % w

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