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National-Biscuit-Goodness NORWICH BULLETIN, Tl-JESDAY,.NO\.lEMBER i, 1916 MANY ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE1 Assessors have not Received as Many Lists as Last Year —Delinquents Among Non-Residents Numerous the most part the taxpayers are the asse rs and putting into the list at the fig- | For coming to > | their prope: Members of the board of were at their office on Mond: ing for the purpose of T lists of tavable provert; from those | & owners who have not as yet appeared | Ures left by the board last year. Some, 'scul before them and made a sworn of course, are dropping the amount | P { It-was not the first evening | back to the amount they think it | sion for members and will not be the 5 : Tast. bat. the. taxpayers. 4o not u should be, but th e not been ! to themselves of the chan the remonstrances this h at Other Soda Cl’aCkerS lac | en ‘them to come in the cvening and | received last. The indics do not u[ i avoid the 10 per cent. addition whiecli | point to any great lo; this ¥ : | is the penalty for not handing in a while ihe gains will amount to quite a and t at 1s | There were but few who apreared be- | little in the way of new buil : < | fore the hoard during the eveming. | After today the board o i out and | which the de- 1 u Most of lists ar It was the opinion of one member of lists str the board that the mber of lists | handed in Is not as large as last vear p to this time. s the 'l is W mo: n the usual in their ng mean_t smber will get the 10 to be looked up. | per cent. addition. Because the ho: ard wi | seut out blanks to the non-reside e ¢ | Jast year, it being the first year r completing their offic | which they were required to send ix e board will get out on its | their lists there was a big response; | about tc viewing propert | but this yvear not over half of lnomiln* thy custom for se bave sent in any list. past. In Moisture Proof Packages oun will 1z ty. in the genuine Of Water! bury To Break Up a Cold In Twenty- -Four Hours! CURE ANY COUGH THAT IS CURABLE. , 3 nce of virgin r hours. It throat and gether in a whi and teaspoonful es the mucous sur drugstore, mix , 8 oun rine, Get 1r s of pine. quickly yronchial ¢ This Dr. W. four hou aropertics of n glyee and ] Ky il of any irritation of = and recom.nended for many years by the claimed it 1d break vp a cold in twen- curab The ell-known healing 11Oy Organs, are present with fts absoluts free- description, makes it an a used Irac who ind cure an vine, in ite virgin oil o dom from opiates and n: invaluable remedy for se of voung A pleasant ne formi was ate h, p combined iny Iittia and ory the vide 6 pine on a remedy for coughe s way by preac nd other affections of icous. The genuine virgin dispensing through drug- the Leach Chemiral Co., and purity, ! cquen to ralieve hoar its effect is aim sut’ up in half-oun vared only in the arantee; i or labor 3 of Cincinnat} MORAL cLus s Preierence. 1 abhor, Lllhuamans — Expels { REPORTION WORI BULLE:;'JVST;iADimsL;UONFDu Sod |~ Members Who Swear, Drink or En- reading for (Never sold in bulk) I OF MALL AUXILIARY. ! 1990- 1 ter Saloons. s Dtias s Quarterly Meeting Held at Home of Contributions Within Small Amount of o the Litiuahs R - NATIONAL Miss M. L. Huntington. the $2.000 Mar Water been makins el e T ¥ #5d + e et 1 . attempts s K have, as Av"u' as not, > was an interesting meeting _ The contributions o The Bulletin's | and also to form socictics | b B n of the McAll Auxil held e Academy bullding fund amount | own intellectual henefit and enjoyment. W BISCUIT home of the pres $1,090. which was the total made | The Aldas society of the ones Chicago Tribune. { Huntington, of Broadway the gitt of $25 by Charies . Chan- | that has flo ind although SN COQMPANY { afternoon. There was of £1.965, so mall it has | Soothing. | ance at the meating, n a small . of good. In| “But those extremely violent wome | regnlar quarterly on m of t ctly temper- atics—bow Go y0u insus@e 1o keep | The opening exercises were conduct- | to clo ance organization 1its affafrs "l‘ ey it R & P } ed by the president, with prayer by |rema only temperance sold. o | them so gulet Mre, Kirk Leavens, and the usual re- and rules of the p t only forbid at’s an idea of the new superfm- | ports were given.' “Three members |t liquor, but f tendent’s.” ere nissed from the society since tl ¥ new are et | last meeiing—Miss Emily Gilman,Mi Contributiens. is s it were a F { Harriet Pierce and Mrs. George Green Jleti ! special ma is Hound Yes. He had the straitjackets made man. Fresh notes from the McAll| Zors it ol rules of tl up in the peekaboo style.”—Puck Mision were given b, Brownell | &l i Gege and Miss Fai vens, Hiioastd Pk both visited Paris this past summer. At i oker. | Mre. Gage described her visit with AL - Y& to profanit A woman calls and leaves her best re- { D’Aubigny and his account of his re- prohibited i gards, ) | cent auto trip through France, the similar nature ar And when she calls she also leaves her ork of the boats and the establisii- one of the membe % ca 2 ” i = ; M1 ITUTE ment of the home for w : stant dismissal it when man calls formalits he skips - ;Ju'_‘, ont. : OBITUARY. SSIONARY 'NSTV::“IS ST R e s o e S eaRin vy th He doesn't leave his cards—he leaves his . re ta it i 5 >ted. by m C. 1 chips. r X B ave to gooduess, Chaurcey. WNGht: Griggs. THREE DA ! mesting conducted by Al. PAvacd G ny la v ek Btk Mieae your judgment Is getting worse every i has beer i of the deatl = s in a new missio e s he ¥ i g s b bt <2 BRE Becy od of the death | interdenominational Affair to Be Held | fouiivara” Honne e Mrs. Geo e g . Wash at First Church, New London. ‘ Leavens gave the histo 5 Godwort the societ littson - What's the matter now? S0 Co: — vieve, the patron s gy et | ™ Mrs. Flittson—Why. on so mapy oc- e snominational missionary | was born in 22 A el T = LIQUID CURES ECZEMA ¢ Ledy A Will be held at the parish t outside the city. Sy L8R MARRIED. SERNNS Sou Nvn Sermael, Saa . went to St. Panl, Minn, in the First church, Union |ticed to n farmer to tend Worcester. MILLER—SOLOMON 1 < WH “E SALVES ”” Shapeler had & husband who tried his i ar he en- Foribn fon Ry 3, & sua I TimopistopDipatinasio e L s o o o 1916 ; T T g > 4 auspices of th oun: ight and conver! he child of d Woolbes it ‘ 4 oy hast to be kind :.uul indulgent, but this soon p fir Missiona movement of the| into the future saint. About ten ~}Y,k-:; \\A olsey o iller o .v: xbury, M now ,h ,,(, this miorning's paper says he attacked her e a4 Siates and Canada. | later—arter her mother's des e s s. Sarah D, i m the disease gery yesterday und peariy killed her. ant colanel and colon tute is intended to v | went to After t 3 i el e BEAL,DRV CHARON 1 Taftvil '\ by the use of grem Flittson—Why, that account proves | In cemsequence of silities, methods and | saved from Attils shio_was called tho | Charies 7. Chandle CE e | % Rev. Arthur O'K sa . # encourage them 4 d iret ta 2 onary education of mother of the ci hrough Clovis = | v m{l' .”ll“ laim th s i oung men and women of | she drove away nism from Parie | MERELY A PERSONAL MATTER | rs. Flittson—P’roves your claim that | .5 oo o wh h, and is designed especially | Her shrine was broken down in th S | A d was also a whole | The Controversy Between Former be tries his hest to be kind and indul- ago he removad to office and tea of | revolution, but one to her now exists 22 > gent? e one of the leading pione hools. teachers and members | at St. Efienne. The Pantheon was fir _Bresident ‘and Judge Haldwin. = ) - < health | 0f mission study classes and members | dedicated to her and contains Char-| Stamford, Oct. Flittsou haven't you often ver of You »'s societies and mis- | vante eautiful paintings of her. |frally here tonigh heard his wife say she wisked she was sionary zations Mrs, J. M. Huntington read articles | chairman of the re dead? w0 News n and also four | Th Young Peoples’ telling of the Government of National | tral committee, — | s0 nd t a federation o Defense in France, its adaptability to | Charles A. Good oS TEIR | ———— reig: M jon boa the French ople andits good results. | nee for gov ol ntroversy | WAGNER R R R AR Tragedy In Dry Town. for France picturesque as for- | between former Pre Roosevalt Fr BREAKS A COLD IN A DAY And Cures Any Cough That Is Cur- able. Noted Physician's Formula. riptior knowr 1gZist has ther &0 or g aals house, any one Mix half pint of with. twe_ounces me-half our mpourd bottie well shaken each time. doses of a teaspoonful to a #poonful every four hours.” or doses hildren ace age The % pina p baif punce an air-tig ix sure it ls jabeisd n mi%k good -erine and of =i pire Concentrated to in . is Use 12 Emall- ling to Dl and ¢ eac} ne is spe- os only in nciosed in e, but be neentrated.” -top Ce Ammunition Shot Guns Khaki Clothing Sherwin Williams Paints Perfection 0il Heaters Welsbach Manties Electric Fixtures Tungsten Lamps Visit our new enlarged re- tail store on the second floor. Company 129 Main Sireet, Norwich, Conn. septaea | ~Washingion Ster. the world is placed at 416 . - ! i - 1t is contemplated to establist wire | Tuesday—Thursday Pam rofessional. less relegraph siations fn German Fast Pl o . -"-.o‘-.- *1 doa't u‘u lru See n wouan play for | atries, Togatand, Kamerun and Ge ggerE:f\)[!N - b, c ?:MLKK R Yamteuring. Orders | mwmey,” agfd the hridge whist fieud. | man Southwest Africa and #lso e < 2 RACKE Aageamtar comhings. “Fou dow't: Why do you go to the | tween ihe differeni German south sea L'y “-n-tou 1 theater them?'— Yonkers Sia(exman. | eoionies the p and Judge Simeon Baldwin, the | merly., ions are better for its - " It | “Yes, sir. the fish was so big & 3 people. more chance for the | de: atic nominee of | pulled him in the river.” i other article told s purel a e- “And he was drowned? .,:('lnunl and the fo : 5 yulig- Paldwin, he oin 2 45 iy er on_of Social | said. provoked it by his state- *No, but he might's well have been, teac « is to use the | ments and that Mr. Ro ru' he lost his m jug end ining re the ills of | to take c: imsel and it floated down s and he with committecs 1 a_congress in | state commi MWhems i dry comis o Cons the hoiding of 1 itzerland in 1 The _meeting ation, t¥ s d o R institutes )sed with an enthusiastic diseussion whatever to do w1 bt e preg: of other McAll topic Thursday, Nov. That Strange Fesiing. TR N Conbectint M N N _Gugg:nhe\m~Rosenblarq Marriage Li- = 1 ‘=, ks . Interce cense Issued. | 7. Romey York: Thugs. New York Henr pusl osds New York, Oct. 31.—John C. Warner, | Guzg > A Was merely bt te Programme of Missionary or of Highwood, Conn., | family, accompanied Young People’s Helen Rosenperg, and his par | Journal. o victim of thugs on Sever !znul Mrs. Daniel Guggenheim, obtained ! 7 e m.—Intermission for sup-|avenue tonight. He was removed to | ge license at the City hall t _ Wanted—La rent. a hospit ere it was said he was | but 20 years old. it w W elle Dera: 1 em, 4 announced the g | suffering from four stab wounds in | aiE patanc o m fashionable sician in hig bree: the back, contusions of the hody a g Guggenheim g vay do you think a poss fracture of the skull. e ’y""g‘f and said i . 4| engineer’s assallants escap e o =t from 13| with them a rifle which Warne RosRRDELE (e 24, yeauf = Howard; in New York. tended using on =z hunting to- \flm hers of = - e —_— o I morrow. The police believe Warner - = s i it to 19 vears old, | 5 niitaken for an expr 5 Dix Confident of Winning Next Tues- ; e guard and attacked by fon (two classes), ohn A. Dix, _Advance in _the B Pl it oty lahoeis Teeg: (b) For.| New York’s 1911 Budget Foots Up o Siedverion - Decisive Hour, Rev. $174,070,335. | ‘ ke : afterno nd called | Bhe proba bk oais Platform meeting. Ad-| New York, Oct. 31.—The budget for l“rsm‘\"f‘\,;l;nl-(:r , 1f Loty Confronted W New York city for the yvear 1911 as S Jolt i Rev. John M. Moore. | finally adopted today by the board of | had been in con Friday, Nov. 4. estimates and signed by all the mem- | the leaders, he was cheered for several BHe! Was 8o Breticular: “onference between pas- | Ders of the board, foots up to $174,- | minutes. Mr. Dix made a few remarks, Elia was seen one day before the ers. 070,33 $11,000.000 higher than | saying among other things that he e e e Sl ttoal TLife Tank | that for 1910, which amounted to $183.- | feit more confident than ever of win- | MmuTOr on & ci T face ble. the Worla ] 220:270. ning at the polls next Tuesday. | in the glzsa. With a deep sigh she re- | P. Bu e ’ marked erence. An Ade- ‘I dow't see how God coul a me of Missionary Ead such a n knows how | ©3 nday School, Rev. A en u particular I am when he Harper's Weekly. n for sup- | i-Wee necials Read.rg Them. nday | Thoug St Same as How we snor When they paw his letiers over In a court! —Pittsburg Post. With or Without? “Jt's hard for & man to get | without a wowan.” “There’s only one thing harder.” “What? r \V' Giving Joseph A. m.—Conference. of Giving in the C Moore. along | 4 ua 5 P Policy M. Ad- urch, ederick | E-M-F Automobiles Four cars delivered lasi week. Some of the near agents are giving premiums for E-M-F’s. New York Branch 60 cars behind tiz2ir orders. WHY 50 PCPULAR? Factory Qutput 75 daily. 20 of tliese cars have been delivered in th terrilory within the past six monihs. wx [mperial Garage 4n___FOR DEMONSTRATION 1 S o e e A Money Savers | ;,;q.;"mz"' along with one.”~Cleveland | 06 7. m.— Tntermissibn for sup- Extraordinary Low Prices for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday s = 00-8.00 p. m.—Miss St ! ol R e, 4| ) SPRING LAMB - - ® 3¢ et FLOUR &0iii'cel2s !YBHUW Onions 4+ | ¢ i Her answer should be “Yes.” orid Task, Rev. Albert E. Legg. i hiea, i ] & ; My e T R AllL: Torae ; PEANUT - | GRAPE l Notice to Giris. ‘ fenillig PO ROAST - . O | Makerer [ i 25¢ i BUTTLR - 1 s 08| prOrr © - @ for 20 | “How .?' girls love to sit out on the New York persists in the thought —_— "“r;‘x:;'ghoum take turns. No one :::' nl»(] T ‘-I;;'m{"m: { Rib or Loin lzl Meaty = 2 l"n ! PURE New | will favite the whole bunch to have . AMB CHOPS b, ZC PRUNES % Ibs au LARD e ] ATES { fee cream.”—Buffalo h. ress, ki on profes e oraric i it LR = T LTTR T G n) == 15¢ Iic | ie Adscu had, Chatt o e 1 i, BACO CODFISH , a jost | » has cut its high school course = = i ioke befor | to two years in o; to induce pupils ROUND ! Alaska SALMON to abandon tt at the end o i : | Windy ci “What's become of Bill Bump? ke “He's out west doing time." > “That fellow always was doing some- | '>2neY— 5" thing or somebody.” —Baltimore Amer- ican. habit of quitting school e grade courses. If the wouid double the length ons it might aiso reduce Paul Pioneer Press. S 15¢ . 28¢ w. 15C 4t05p. m e 15¢ Ui . ¢ f STEAK a Rest Lump STARCH POTATO CHIPS Slicz BOILED HAM Wireless Whispers. § Dclicious, Small SAUSAGE Fr There are eighteen tecognized sys- tems of wireless telegrapny. The number of wireless stations on the cossts of the maritime nations of nt Efficiency. “Ti8 not the LOiSy nan wio scores A réenrd worth the telling The dentist calmiy 5ils and Loves While ethers do the yeliiag. COMPOUND L mb r:er Che:se ONE HOUR SALE .. s 2s15¢ | Potatoes #« 15¢ "ULLL_) l-L:.) /5 T POTA" ['OF: SWEET ES CARROTS PARSNIPS e«h—i.; 4105 sday —*’Fl\ ufay Eacs - o 26¢