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Don’t wait too long. N. D. Sevin & Son Bringing out he real personality, | Providence and Phi that make us what we are, |2ddress. " Toned down by the natural spirit of | LTy and ihe commitial service was of papeér and pasteboard with | Were Willian, John and Joseph ® ready-made look. of Philadelphia, Robert Dyson of If you want a photo of your rea) | PrOv welf. or what vour friends see to love | K1 and admire. eall on Mrs, Mooc John and Andrew McKenzie, Besides ’ her second husband. James B. Moody, fenry Allea & Son| The Bulletin, Norwich, Tuesday, Nov. 1, 1910. FURNISHING g i i R T The Bulletin should be delivered UNDERTAKERS 1 everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. . Subscribers who fail to receive ii by §8 Main Streel. that time will confer a favor by re- porting tise fact to The Bulletin Co. « THE WEATHER. 4 Forecast for Today. Wednesday cept unsettled in Ver- mont Wednasday; warmer Tuesday; moderate south winds. Predictions from the New York Her- ald: On Tuesday fair weather and nearly stationary temperatures will prevail. with light and brisk south- westerly winds, and on Wednesday fair weather, with slight temperature changes. Observations in Norwich, The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy. show tae changes in temperature and the barometric changes Mondey: Gelting Thin? { B 5 TS e 7 | 6 p. m £y . 5 Highest 34, lowest Comparisons. Predictions for Monday: Fair; warm- southwest winds. Monday's weather: Fair; low f ed by rising temperature; variable Hair Tonic will save it if used winds, becoming south. in time. Sun. Moon and Tides. 1 Sun 1l_Tizh I| Moon | 50c and $1.00 1 Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Rises. 11.00 1141 Six hours after high water it is low tide, which is followed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE ONLY. | T . EENEVIL n lv‘d“allt Funeral of Mrs. James B. Moody— Brief Notes of Local Interest. he funeral of Mrs. James B. Moody, Is What Cougts In|wno aicd at the Backus nospital on Oct. 28 after a long illness, took place enry Allen & noon. Many were present from adelphia Rev. (. Voints in character, the little | H. Ricketts officiated and made a briei Burial was in Yantic ceme at the chapel room: Phetograpity. Son " o Soniay friends and relativ into perfect accord. Not & |read by Mr. Ricketts. —The nce and Andrew and John Mc- was married twice and first husband two sons, leaves by her children, Pearl and Lizzie Moody. ¥or many years the The Phoiographer, family lived Fourteenth street Grezneville, wher eceased was Norwich Savings Socfety | well known, and leaves many SOrrow - there survive ing friends Lewis Beausoleil spent Sunday in Jewett City Albert MeNulty was a Providence on Sun Mr. and Mrs. Fred Binks of Durfey | street spent Sunday with friends in Jewett Cit eph Combies has returned to his 1e in Providence after spending Il em now showing my new Mr. and Mrs. A. Barrett and son Os- % car spent Sunday at the home of Mr line of Fall Woolens. and Mrs, Rhodes K. Lewis of Pres- CHAS. H. NICKERSON, - Fine Tailcring. Mrs. James McDade and daughter late Spring leaves a larger|York and Philad move it we have mude quite 4 reduc- in the prices. It is a good time now. Also Paints, Muresco, Moldlngs. and 92 and 94 West Main Street. Telephone. giter to the public the finest standary rands of Beer of Burope and Americ Caratn riigl e f Bohernian, Pllsner, Culmbach Bavarian | oo oy ®, & Z7¢en light was Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Muoeirs e Bcotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout. | hennuie o chimroy fy UERTULS. o C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunkes | * ¥ o s i i A. A. ADAM. Norwich Town. Telephons 447, Elizabeth have returned to their home on North Main street after spending a few days in Fall River and New Bed- ford. James Morris and family, who have for some time past resi on Prospect treet, have gone to Lawrence, Mass wher nake r home in the future Mr. and Mrs. James J who were recently marrie St. Mary's WALL PAPERS | osiyis ek thomt their honeymoon hand of the above, and to S NORWICH TOWN Ghosts and Goblins Assemble for Hal- o nates| lowe'en Social—Missionary Experi- supply of decorat : Painting, Paper Hanging and| ences Described—Rumor That C. V. Decorating. Station is to Be Closed. P. F. MUR]-'AGH' Therz was a largely attended Hal- lowe'en social at Mrs. Albert Miner Huntington avenue Monday ever by the social committee of 3 Spworth league, under the direc- L. Miss Gracs Thompsen. Ma assemblec The decorations 1647 akoim of apples, cornstalks, «I(“; e paper and jack-o'-lanterns. ’ vervone present was oblized to de Adam’s Tavern |- baoween sunt for the amusement of the rest—such as bobbing for apples, 1861 throwing apples jugh the horseshoe and pouring melted lead into water. There were popcorn races and different tests for fortune telling. For the last were told. Ap- ples, popeorn halls, doughnuts, coffes, Hill P. B Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- g N ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser- Returned Missionaries Speak. Budwelser, S-hlitz and Pabst. After the session of the Sunday [Zshool at the First Congregatic sy22a | church thres returned misslonaries spoke of their work in foreign fields. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, {of Turkev. Rev. Mr. Barrow Toom 9, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg. | #ll-day t For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Delegates were chosen on Sunday to A Fine Assortment [ AT LITTLE PRICES. MRS. G. P. STANTON Watches and Clocks Repaired Rev. ( Rev. J. O. Barrows gave rem niscences spoke of vs on horseback. of reaching ed and worn and of being g0 hungry or eat in the iscomfort then of lat midst of were manifest Delegates to Sunday School Convention represent the [ir Congrega onal Telephone 868. 77 Codar Street. | church at the Sunday school conven- tion which meets « Thursday of th Those appointed w Wednesday and in Middletown, re the pastor, R . Ewing, the superintendent of th Sunday school, D. W. Avery, Mr. and M’LLINERY Mrs. Owen 8. Smith and A. M. Luther Rumored Closing of C. V. Station. No tickets have been sold for some HAVE YOUR Funeral A_GEA Direstar by FRISWELL, and Embalmer 25-27 Franklin Strest. - 2 70 Frankiin St. Bulletin Bldg. | Telephone 642-2. | JOSEPH BRADFORD, it e A I : Lady Assistant. Book Binder. Residence 115 Brosawsy. || Blank Books Mads and Ruled to Order, opp. Theatze. i 108 BROADWAY. Teleohone §42-3, Telephons 253 oct194 . 5y S B i B vd the Taite: Hate' i ho mie: | i erore e P Bk Your bust. than throvgh the advertis- | dium bhefrer than th ugh the advert Mg colunns of The Hu.eiin ing colamns of 7 Bulletir For New Eagland: Fair Tuesday and | GOODWIN-LIPPITT CLUB | Robert C. Burchard as secretary and | | returning Saturday to her home in Common Pleas Court in Session Here—Judge Waller Re- served Decision. At 10 o'clock Monday morning the|two for $175. There were two mort- court of common pleas came in here | gages on the farm. When the buyer for the trial of the case of Stmon Fier | arrived at Colchester he found an at- of New York against Osher Berman of | tachment on the farm which Weiner Colchester. had removed later and it was agreed The suit is over a note for $175, and | that the notes should be burned and a the plaintiff says that in addition to | third mortgage be given in their stead. conducting a saloon he deals in notes. | M This one was brought to him by At- | $175 was not burned and clahns it torney Coleman of Prooklyn and he | should not be paid. discounted it. When it was presented | Arguments were made by Attorneys for payment the money was refused.| Dwyer for the plaintilf and A. L. Attorney Coleman said he received the | Brown and E. W. Perkins for the de- note from a client. | fendant, after which Judge Waller re- The defendant claimed that he pur- | served his Qecision. chased a farm in Colchester of Isaac| The case of Whipple vs. Sutton was Weiner of New York, paying $650 in |assigned for trial Nov. 12 at New Lon- cash and giving two notes for $100 and don, after which court adjourned. STATE CONVENTION OF ACCEPTS INVITATION. SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Will Participate in Rally Parade Wed- | To Be Held at Middletown on Wed- nesday Evening. nesday and Thursday. A meeting of the officers of the Good- ‘The- state conVention of the Con- win-Lippitt Campaign club was held | necticut Sunday School association Monday afternoon with President Bly | i meet with the First Church of in the chair. It was voted to accept | t. Middletown, Conn., Wednesday the invitation of the town committee to | and Thursda The programme is to participate_in the rally Wednesday | be as follows: yening. ““The Glub: will st at: the [lg soe Feng Baan a2 0 2l ¢ Buckingham Memorial at 7.15 and after e o dae. ey & short business meeling 10 vote M| 114 m—Missionary Bducation in the new applicants for membership the Rihdir Sobhosl Athe club will form for a short street parad castern field secretar in which they will be joined by all re- Peviles MibsTonE -y 1 publica desirous . of participating. | 1 45 1" 1 " Devotions, Rev. (. W, Preceded by Tubbs band, the parade LS e o ARG will pass through Main street and be | , P07 o IlCls e joined by other organizations and will ‘Azol W. Hazen, D.D, Reply: James scort the speakers of the evening from L Casé s ats Ml the Wauregan house to the town hall, | , g9 5 “0% L0€ DresCont. = b where the rally will be held. Seats wili | 50 P - G%‘;,.:“IL iy £3n be reserved in town hall for those who it G Lt D = i s i p. m.—Adult and advance divisions A {” T'will meet in the First Baptist MONTVILLE TO HAVE A GRANGE.| = Z0 meel W the wirst Baptis! E = o] adult department secretary, Inter- Organization to Be Perfected on No-| S 4i5na1 Sunday School associa- vember 11. | tion, €hicago: Prof. Edward P. ~ St. John, Hartford school religious A Montville branch of Patrons of| ' pegagaer o ok coiooL Fellsious Husbandry will be formed in Mont- | 5 FPEOEGRE o G ville. The list of charter members | in convention church. Leaders, will be open for two weeks, during which period all desirous of joining will be afforded opportunity to obtain | information. At a recent meeting all present were stic in the matter, many of representative agriculturalists of | town being present. Clyde M. | -he presided over the meeting, with | Miss Wilhelmina Stooker, tary grades superintendent, pre- siding. Address, The Lessons and the Child Life, Mis: Danielson. Questions. Addr Forming -the Child Ideals Mi: France: Walkley, Queéstions. Five sectional conference 4 p. m—In First Baptist church. Se- niors and Adults, W. (. Pearce intermediate, Prof. St. John and Rev. G. B. Gilbert men- nes L. Raymond treasurer, this be- ing a temporary official arrangement. Ezra J. Hempstead of Konomoo | grange made an interesting addres i e e bt S tanlon gl oW, rondin Danielson; primary. Mrs. Lucy County Pomona Grange, No, 6, was present and gave a 8Tl on Stock Chapin; juniors, Miss Stoo- grange matters, shov T . Ker ; : to achieve for the farmer in matters | 5 P- M. —Annual meeting of directors. of aducation and general improvement | Wednesday Evening — Convention of conditions in connection wtih agri- church, Rev. Champion Ache- on, presiding. 0 p. m.—Song servi led by a union choir under the direction of Arthur Schuckai. m.—Address, The Art of Ilus- tration, Prof. E. P. St. John. cultural and social matters. he organization meeting will be held in Palmer Memorial hail on Fri- day evening, Nov. 11. ] FUNERALS. 8.45 p. m.—Offering. Chorus Captain William B. Gurney. L e e R The funeral of Captain William B.|* $ay School Movement, W. Gurney. formerly of New London, was | O held on Satur afternoon at the | ; 2 home of his brother, Captain John | 8.30 a. m.—Devotion . Edgar R. urney, in Connolly, N. Y. He died on | Hyde, pastor of Baptist Thursday last of paralysis, having church. been il} for the past two months. | 9.45 a. m—Reports of officers. Elcc- Captain Gurney was for years.ona tion of officer: of the best known master mariners|10.45 a. m.—President's address. sailing in and out of New London. In j 11.20 a. m.—Address, The Opportunity the 80's, before the barges were seri- | and the Regponsibility of the Sur s competitors of the coasters in the | day School Teacher. Rev. B. I coast trade, his schooner, the Allen Gilman, pastor South Park Meth- G odist Episcor 1.45 p. m.—Devotions. 1l 'of the hard used in Norwich. She also brought freights to New London. | 2 p. m—Teacher Training, W. C. In recent vears Captain Gurney had | Pearce. been in command of the Mystic built | 240 p. m.—Questions of Finance three master Donna s, the |3.40 p. m.—Address. The Place and famous “blue schooner ¥ Power of the Bible in the Sunday painted a bright blue, a School, Rev. H. F. Adams. M.A., color in the eves of superstitious pastor Montauk Avenue HBaptist and she was notorious all along church, New London. Mr. Adams from Portland to Norfolk, s made special study of this here several ti Cap- bject always contended that —Discussion. rney. carried nearly 1 r made no difference, though | 430 p. m.—County Rallies (places of sometimes he had difficulty in per- meeting will be announced at the | suading sailors to ship with him. convention. Despite her blue paint, the Briggs|5.30 to 7 p. m.—Superintendents’ sup- ras a lucky vessel under Captain Gur- His excellency. was seldom without a char- eks, governor of 1908 she made a record run | presiding. i vessel between New York { 7.30 p. m.—Service of song. Choru and Providence. For the past vear |8 p m.—Address, The Aims and Meth- he has been engaged in carrying ods of the Great Teacher. Pr snuff between Philadelphia and Nor- Charles Foster Kent, Ph.D, Y folk, and she had just completed her college, New Have: contract when her maste was | 8,45 p. m.—Offertory. Chorus. oblized to go ashore becaues of POOT |9 p. m.—Address. The Essentials of lieaith, Success in Adult Class Work., W. Captain Gurney is_survived by two C. P Aad ment children, by three brothers, Captaim George Gurney of New London, Cap- 2in Allen Gurs of Providence, and TAFTVILLE ptain John Gurney of Connolly, N. Y. and by one sister, Mrs._ Robert | [agare-Delaney Wedding — Beaudry- T et oy Chauken, N. J. He| ' Charon Wedding—Notes of Local 7 : Interest. time at the Norwich Town station on Monday morni g in the Sacr d Heart the Central Vermont road. It is stated [ Monday m e that after Nov. 1 the station is to be | ShUrch whew Alred J. Lagare of closed and that passengers will not be | Prainfleld e e In wanikee with accommodated at that station. Miss Rose L. Delancy by ‘Rev. Phillp b SUERsaR Massicotte. The bridal couple wers attended by Miss Molly Delaney. a sis- of the bride, as bridesmaid., and Ear Monday morning the ther- liam H. Reynolds of Dauielson as mometer registered 22 degrees above |best man. Following the core my zero on Washington street; it was 20 | wedding breakfast was served and the degrees above on Plain Hill. Half inch | happy copple left on an early train for Mercury Drops to 20 Degrees. ice formed on water on the Taftville | Boston. where they will enjoy a two | road. weeks honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lg gare will upon their raturn re Plainfield, where the groom is en; in_busines: The bride received hand; useful gifts from her many and the bast wishes of married life. e in News from Various Points. aged Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Geer were re- cent guests of friends in Scotland. iends Mrs. Haazrd Tucker of Scotland has been visiting her daughter, Mis, A. E. Geer. N Beaudry-Charon Wedding. E. Geer spent Sun- At 9 o'clock Monday morning W Caught Cold ! How often it happens that se- rious iline and - sometimes death, -is directly traceable to noglect of a “common” cold. After it is too late, what wouldi't we give to have checked the cold at the start, when it would quickly yield to simple home treatment. A most_effective remedy, that will usually break up a cold over ght and quickly relieve the most_irritating cough, is made by mixing 2 ounces of glycerine, a half-ounce of virgin oil of pine and ® ounces of pure whiskey, Shake well, and take a teaspoon- ful four times a day. The in- gredients for this mixture can be bought in any good drug store, and easily mixed together in a large boitie. This formuia was used and recommended for many vears by the late Dr. W. A. Leach, who founded the Leach Chemical Co, of Cincinnati, O in whose laboratories the virgin ofl of plne is compounded. Mr. and Mr: day with Mr land. The registrars wera perfecting their voting lists on Monday at the Norwich Town sub-station. Miss Anna Leary of New London is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Cha McGibney, of Sturtevant street. Patrick T. O'Connell of West Town strect has been called to Pawtucket R. I, by the iliness of his mother. Warren Hamilton and his family of Wauweeus Hill havz moved to the cottage house on Starr farm, East Great Plain Fred LePan has returned to Granby. provinee of Quebec, after a few days’ visit with his brother, George eLPan, of Belleview farm Mrs. Williamn Risley spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Adna Norcross, of West Town street. Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Geer had as guests over Sundav Mrs. Ruth Geer and her daughters. Gladys and Be: trice Geer, of Scotland, and Clarencs Boyd of Mianus. Charles Spicer of Ottobando avenue bégins today (Tussday) to carry the mails to and from the Norwich Town || in the place of William Doug- ., who resigne” this trade-mark is on every bottle of Cod Liver Oil you buy; it stands for the original standard and only genuine preparation of Cod Liver Oil in the Scott’s Emulsion Berman claims that this note for Cod Liver Oil preparations with- out this trade-mark are only cheap imitations, many of them containing harmful drugs or aicohol. Be SURE to get SCOTT'S. ALL DRUGGISTS Beaudry and Miss K both of TPaftville, were united in mar- acred Heart chur couple were Miss Mary Gauthier and of the bride. Following the ceremonies a reception was held at the hom. s parents on Norwich avenue and wedding dinner number of relatives smmert Cot . Joseph Cote and Mr. and Mrs. Willimantic, ieorge Charon useful gifts were recei sm her many eymoon trip to Man- employed in the Ponemah mill. Meeting of Taftville Book Club. | this_20th da “leven members their home, in_honor of Lee Clegg at wich avenue, Those present were Ha DeCelles, Robert Walker, William Mur- Frances Weld, | T. Hendricks Wins Mile Race at Yale. had been quietly s | Goes to Springfield. Providence s to Springfi b2 employved in = has been visiting in Mon- Voluntown Hodkinson > after a short visit Misses Alice and Grace Greenwood of Providence Providence on Sunday. 1 church, Hartford. | ble to attend unt of a severe rheumatism. Kirkpatrick MARRIED MAYNARD JENNISON New London, formerly BURNELL A very pretty wedding took place | lewood cemetery. merly of Coventry SLATTERY - (Pawcatuck) Providence BARCOCK - e and | for a happy Py | O'Keefe, aged 6 CONNELL—In Woodstock CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street, t's license, and <aid_applicant be licensed pursuar | tion, Dated at No Funeral Directors Embaimers. Lady Assistant. Telephone call Henry E. Church. ‘Wm. Smith Allen. Childs’ and Misses’ High and Low Cut Shoes The Latest Styled and at Lowest LEGAL NOTICES. i T G ANl Certificgte Filed. TO THE BOARD OF COINTY COM- missloners of New Londol Coun hereby apply for a $30 drugghl liconse to sell rituous = and intexicating liquors, ale, lager beer. Rhin: wine and cider to be sold on the presceip- tion of a practicing physiclan and not to be drunk on (he premiscs. In quantities not exceeding one gailon. Except other than distilled liquors and those in quantities not exceading five allons. At No. 371 Central avenue, own of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 18th day of October, A D. 191t F. R. McLaughlin, Applicant. for A. Me- Laughlin, Proprietor. We, the under- signed. are electors’ and yer owning real e: te, of the Norwich, and hereby sign ind endorse the foregoing application of ¥. R. Me- Laughlin for a drugsist's licens herehy certify that sald applicant <uitable person to be licensed pis to =aid application Duted at No this 18th day of October, A John Lindroth, Tvan Olsxen Ericson, Michael Kileollum, Patrick 7. Cummings. I hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers electors and taxpayers, own tate, in the Town of Norwich. I ited at Norwich, this 16th day of Octobes A, D. 1910 Chas. 8. Holbrook. Town Clerk. 0e Certificate Filed. THE BOARD OF COLNTY (OM- s of London € 1 1 reby o f e to sell spirituous oxicating Hquors, ., lager be hine win and clder to be gold on the prescrip tion of a _prac hysician and to be drunk premises. In es not e ng one gallor other than distilled liquors a in quantities not exceeding five At No. 149 Main_ st 1, Town ch Dated at_ N el this 19th day of October, A 1), 1910, ollin C. Jones, Applicant. for Utley & Jones prietors We, the unde gned, ar and taxpayers, owning o the Town of Norwich «ign and endorse the foregoin ation of Utlev & Jones for 3 druggist's license nd hereby rtify that said applican a suitable perso to be licensed pu nt to sald appli- cation Dated Norwich, this 18th day of October, D. 1910, James Myers. Arthur J. Dawley, G. W. Ham ton. N, G. Gilbert, C. R. Gallup. 1 hereby cortify thai tie above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers owning real estate. in the Town of Norwich. Dated at of October, A D. 191 Holbrook, Town (lerk. oct2iTu Chas. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COWM- missioners for New London (' hereby apply for a license to exchange spirituous and intoxicas liquors,” ale, lager heer, Rhine w and clder in the building at S6-6 Water street. Town of Norwich. excopt in the rooms and apartments in sald building, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned ifi such man ter as to form booths etiring room is located with line from any or 1 pertaini public Norwich, this 4th day of October D. 19 Geo. Draper. Applicani. W the undersigned, are electors and_tux payers. owning real estate, of the Tows of Norwich. and hereby sign and ¢ Jorse the foragoing application of Gee S Draper for a license, and hiereby car- tify that said applicant is & suital person to be licensed pursuant to ai application, Dated at h, this 4th day Octobe J. Dyer Potter. William H fes 7. Al len. Frank « Kim Herbe Br n T hereby cert that the o sig and endorser . faxpayer ing real ¢ Y Duted ay of October, A. D rook. Town Cler Fow Certificate Filed. Tondon County: 1 missioners of hereby applv f $50 druggist ilcense 1 s and intoxicatin Jiquors. bee T and cid n n to b In quanti one gallon Except other than distilled liguors | those in auantities not exceeding tve llons, At Front street, Town of Nor- | | Wich. Da at Norwich, this 11th day ! lof October, A, D. 1410, ° Peter Benoit Applicant, ' for Geo. Thompson. Pro | prietor. We, the undersigned. are elec- | tors and taxpayers, owning real es of the Town of Norwi and he sign and endorse the foregoing app cation of Peter Benoit for a druggist's se, and hereby- certify that said icant is a able person to b licensed pursuant to said applicatio Dated at Norwich, this 1 hereby certi signers and endo taxpayers, owning Town o th day of O Holbrook, Town that Certifiente Filed. London Co ar ating veiclan and not d ¢ premise in 1tities exceeding one gallon lixcept other than distilled liguors and those in quantities not exceeding five gallons. At No. 133 West Main stre Town of Norw Dated at Norw this 1Sth_day of October, A D. 181 George M. Rathbone, Applicant —and Proprietor. We. the under electors and taxpaye wning tate, of the Town of Norwl hereby sign and endovse the f application o athibon 3 druggists lic Fehy that said appli itable persor to be licensed d amp ation Tompki sartlett, I°. H. Woodwortl tors and faxpayers owning n the Town of Norwl Nowwich this 19th day of October. A 1isio 1s S Holbrook, Town Clerk Certifieate il TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners of New London (o i ehy apply for a $50 druggist 1 sell spirituous and intox iors, ale, lager heer, Rhine cider to be sold or pres. on of a practicing physician and to bhe drunk on the nremises. quantities not exceeding one gallor | Bxcept other than distilied liquors as J<e in quantiiies not exceeding f gallons 18 Fra sires Town_ of Dated rwi this 18 October. A. D. 1810 Chas. C. . Applicant and Pro- prietor. We, the undersigned. are ele tors and taxpaye f the Town of sign and endorse tl cation of Charles ( of ‘October. A. D P. Smith, M ox. Charles W. Hill, M | by cartiry that he L of Dated i Holbrook, Town Clerk. ot TO THE BOARD OF COUN for New London ¢ 1 Jicens s and exchange liquors heer and cide road House avenue. Town of Norwich, except the rooms and apartments ir building, any part or parts of wl are cut off or partitioned in such man ner as to form booths, side rooms. o) retiring rooms. My piace of business is not located within two hundred feei in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial scheol. or the premises pertaining thereto, or any postoffics, public library, or cemetery, ated at Norwich, thix 1ith day of ber. A D. 1910, John Tetlow, Ap- piicant. . We_ihe undersigned, are elec- tors and taxpayers. owning real estate. sign and endorse the foregoing appli- cation of John Tetlow for a license, and hereby certify that sald applicant is & suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwich, ihis 1ith day of Octuber, A D 1910 Willlam _ Dupois, Wilfred Beaursgard Jerome Theve. John Breanan Geor named signers and endorsars ars elsc- tors and taxpayers, OWning real estate FRANK A. BiLL, 104 Main Strest. Cicik, what have made qard of excellence in clea in ana pressed just right, see that Our Improved j TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY Cow-| Octo A.'D, 1910, James am. | Charles’ W. Grant, 8 ° & lisiia P. Baldwin. Chas | 3 BOARD OF COUNTY COM. | vine | of the Town of Norwich and hersby Grant. I hersby certity that the Ve 3, the Town of Norwich —Dated at Norwich, this 15th day of Octrobe A D. 1910, Chas. 3 Holbrook, Toewn ora it betwzen your old suit and a brand new one will be noticed after your old suit has been cleaned and presse by us. Our pains-taking methods are work the stand g and dye suit cleaned it vou me¢ to us. Lang’s _D;Works. 1elephone. 157 Franklin 5. for Stre Fur Robes t or Stable r\i/imer Bl;mi\ets | A nice assortment of both lines to choose from at lowest prices. THE SHETUCKET HARNESS C0. WM, C. BODE, Pro Telephone $63-4. 283 M oct n Stree Bronchial Lozenges 1l give immed te relief in all cases w of Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Coughs Colds, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. Large Box 10¢ a! {DUNN’S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street, HECKER'S Prepared Buckwheat at CARDWELL'S octsd Latest Novelties Chignon Puffs Cluster Curls «a.__ for the New Coilfures Gibson Gfl;ilel (o. 67 Broadway ’'Phone 50 The l}undwin-linrsal and Lingerie NMODELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED ' Artificial Eyes At Wholesale W 8z stock of Ariificial B . ail fo price of $250 —Ghe— Norwich Optical Co., Room B and C Shannon Building. Main Street _en trance, up one flight, over Alling Rub- ber Store. nders and Manufacturing D. OSBORN GILLETTE A. M. BELANGER engaged as Special Eye for the above Arm MISS M. C. ADL-ES, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist ELEGANT STYLES ave been brought by Miss Adles fron I or establishment No lad B8 secing the bea tiful ha ment devised by Min | Adte L the 1 Miiliner Make an early appointment. Mise Adies wiil be in Norwi h a NORWICH—Wauregan House. NEW YORK—210 Went 111th St 410 | Telephone, Qe IUMW Window Glass Putty and Putty Knives Glaziers’ Points Broken Lights Resef ED 6 CRNELLS, 67 Walw St Open Saturday Evenings until £ o oct3ldaw Dr. L. F. LaPierre has removed to 294 cCentral aveuus coruer Eighth strsst Hours -2 an 8-2 or by special appointiment. oct24d TTHEBRE 15 no ad.crising medl m Bastern Conneciicn agial te The B lelin for business resuits 3