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e — NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1910 Jenry Allea & Sanp FURNISHING UNDERTAKER §; §8 Main Sireel. l | Norwich, Thursday, Nov. 3, 1910. The Bulletin should be delivered everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. Subscribers who fail to receive ¢ by porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. TH that time will confer a favor by re-| NEW ROAD TO PARK WELL ALONG Contractor Chapman Thinks He can Finish in Six Weeks More—Walls Built and Rocks tc Blast. / E 1ADY ASSISTANT WHEM REQY/ jye. ' S NROTIER With twelve men at work daily, and | gone along smootnly and well. A num- & D Eorecast for Teday. with two or three teams in their em- | ber of large rocks have been encount- - i - 54/ ploy, considerable progress is being |ered that will necessitate some blasing, For New England: Unsettied with | made on the road that will lead from |and work along this line will be begun l in south mortion Thursday: Iri- | t® ubper end of Washington street ' today. There has been a considerable i generally fair; siightly cooler; |UP to and through the new park.|amount of filling in to be done, also. | mmm—mm—1 | moderate north to west winds | There has been considerable blasting | but with plenty of dirt near at hand ¥ Predictions from the New York Her- | 4one. and it has been found necessary | that can readily be used for the pur- p ald: On Thursday unsetiled and con. | to 40 @ large amount of filling in, but | pose. This part of the work has not S our pall' [ tintied cool weather will prevail with|aiready one thousand feet of this Toad (been regarded as a serious hindrance HiEht to fresh northerly winds, and on |12S been nearly completed, there be- |to the progress of the road. . / P | Friday clearing weather, with slight g ing 'h"l a smal_l‘ amount of grading Near the entrance to the park it was GC“IIIQ ’l"lun? | temperature changes. pr lett to finish it in good shape | found necessary to buila up a wall 200 s ~ 2 The entire leng he road wi feet in length and averaging four feet / . Amg g)”':“f"‘f:";f_”"f(‘l N:"‘f‘fl"fh" # 290 feet, and at the present rate of | high, on the right hand side ot the road K £ / Bt AR o e b o t will take about six weeks |as one enters the park, and already Don’t wait tr:.0 long. in | temperatonact, ehow [t changes | longer to bring the road to comple- | this wall is completed even to the level | in emperature and the barometric | tion of the road. On top of this wall will ) . v rher fiap | Contractor Charles B. Chapman is in | later he placed a parapet wall two and | W Ther. Bar. | charge of this work. He has been en- | one-half feet in height, and when com- - |12 m saeeooo. 4008028 saged on this job for four weeks al- |pleted ought to make a fine appear- ¢ b min e b3t S s|ready, and thus far everything has|ance. Highest 58, Totvist 36, . L] Pred C"r'"p"\'\“",'t DEEP RIVER MAN MANY CREDITORS HERE I‘ redictions for Wednesday: Rain a’/r Onlc alling temperaure, i, naifi| OFFERED LAWLESS A PRESENT.| OF PUTNAM BANKRUPT ! winds, = o Joess B | Wednesday's weather: air, followed | Desired Him to Change His Vote for | List of Those Throughout Connecticut i) e i A | by rain; south winds Geodwin Instead of Lake. | Who Have Unsecured Claims. a % Sun, Moon and Tides. Following up h declaration that he following are the creditors in in ume., Sun T High J Woen |16 had placed before State's Attorney | this state of E. M. Arnold of Putnam | Sets. || Watar. || Rises, | Alcorn of Hartford certain evidence of ; outside of Putnam, Danielson, 5(ic and $1.00 | sl : corrupt practices at the republican | Grosvenordale and North Grosvenor- o | p. m. [ a m, [ a_m. e convention in Hartford, George |dale: George A. Richmond. Norwich, | 145 I.. Fox of New Haven has given out Samuel A. Coope Wood- 2 4.4 the_following statement: alley, $163.12; Margaret L. . U SBVIN on 44 New Haven, Conn., Oct. 31, 1910. Willimantic Camp Ground, $1,- ' | in Mr. Alcorn in his defense of his ac- Mary L. Warren, Eastford, | e tion with regard to my complaints arence P. Roath, Norwich, ONLY. | 439 | reported in the Hartford Times is not | Augusta Woolsey, Plymouth, e e = just and fair to me. I have never Abbie K. Whittle Walling- Qti‘fe‘“"’m«c‘gfll:':;;,‘}:fz; Syager 1t 12 JOW | agked him to prosecute on the ev | 50: Helen S. Straight. Kent, gl o o sy o~ dence 1 have submitied. 1 have sim- | ;{iln RB. \THLT. Brooklyn, - : ked him to investizate the state- | Szra Briggs, Voluntown, $1.- heiia » GREENEVU_LE | of alleged bribery and if the | 022.50; Henry Leach. Wauregar e warranted it to arrest and prose- | 13; E.-L. Olson, Attawaugan, $i15 Reliance WorstedrCoripany Estabiishes guilty parties to the full ex- | Ellen ‘M. Moffitt, Killingly. $1 R Sewing Departmet in Olneyville— | the law. That is the way he | Caro P. Latham. Phoenixville, $: : Eatal’ Nitas: in other cases, and it i3 the way | Adeline A. Gardiner, Jewett City. 31, Bl he should do now. If other state's at- (135 Edward M. Anthony, Jewett Is What C ts | The Olneyville, R. L. corresnondent | toTneys willingly ‘comply with my re- | City, $1,310.62: Sarah J. Collins., Burn- S a OURLS 11 | o the Provideny.c e Cehondent | quests I see no reason why he should | side, $58.45: George A. Witter, Brook- The Reliance VVorstod mills cr wor. |10t 40 so. In_ order that the pub- |lyn 3177 Samuel Br 3 Phot h wich have planiaed the atabliahmont | lic may see whether he has done his|iyn, $12473; Mrs. Mary D. Eaton. East 0 Ogrlp y. Of & new sewing. department siment | quty, T propose to state in full the | Lyme, $117.99; B. I'. Baton, East Lyme, & o e et hud At n Oiney- | first ‘case which I brought before him | " . 'Anna_ J. Steere, East Bringing out ihe real personality, | the second fiopr of 7 Staker siveer for|2nd asked him to investigate thor- $204.50; Susie B. Williams. #he fine oMts in character, the lttle |, 1,cation Hugh Clarkin: »""I:]‘,"_l"{ oughly. & Brooklyn, $882.89; Arthur I. Briggs. traits that make ws wBat we &fe. | ionewill be fip chares of the dera. |, Siate’s Attorney Hull of New Lon- | Voluntown, $204. N. G. Williams, oned down by the natural splrit of [ ment and the first instaliment of iy | 400 county gave me these facts with [ Brooklyn, $123.18: Mrs. Eva P. Welles, an artist Mto perfect accord. NOU 8| il he 200 cpats. Jomn | ocaher own {the understanding that I was to com- | Wethersfleld, $1.030.17; Mrs. o thing of paper and pasteboard with | n ...°0 100 Cpits mih, ","“‘“"",‘ bOsS | municate them to Mr. Alcorn, | Judd, Kent, $1,141.11: Dora L. Clark = readySmade look. and with anothes s & localiman | yohn Lawless said to Mr. Hull in| Woodstock. $153.28: BE. A. Hopkins I you want .a photo of YOUr Feal | i iveq her/s fyesterdar ooy o eniatiVe | my presence over the telephone that| Thomaston, $55.88: Abbie Peet. elf. or what your friends see to love | 7}, ¢ (00 esterday and called on | three times at Hartford a man named | South Kenf, $332.32; Harriet B: L.Wol- wnd admire. call on Btokes stifbet "‘”“y‘.[“ charge of the | gurroughs of Deep River, a delegate | cott. Wethersfield, $106.90; Leroy M mch intereston e e 2, % 150 140 the convention from Saybrook. said | Bennett, Moosup, $111.84: Effie Brad AIGH ON new induskries especially in ‘:v et 9= | to . “If you will change vour vote | ford, Brooklyn, $63.89: Harvey S. Cur l, I tile line. When e ally in the tex-|from Lake to Goodwin there will be| tiss Waterbury, $255.46: Frank Hoxie, The Phot B known Mf. OConnell mas boand. iq |2, handsome present for on ribese | C aterbury. 31 ey A sl B AR nell ‘was bound to|facts were communicated to Mr. Al-|ris, ngton, 315 Mrs. Cora D. e ographer, ‘{:r: 1 \\:nll( ’:;; m in order H‘;"v;\‘:‘“n e0- | corn in a |.‘-(m- \\rn.t_er‘x b}}; mf\l A?Imda\' ]l;aghr-_ V\'i{ureg‘an. $405 Alice A " oo _ the bemefit of the oppor- | night, October 23, vet he has taken no | Bishop, Norwich, $77.43; Nellie F "V:::""d Herwtsy™ Bavings. ‘Beotaty. | M Aol otk | THe Rellarce 18 not | steps'in the matter. ] Rogers, New Britain, $627.30; Myrtle M. i anoth pur il Sheve been loaaeg"Oms | I have assured Mr. Alcorn that Mr. | Barbour, 50 Barbour strect, $794.50: -— —— | the T o b i i and | Hull says that Mr. Lawless, who is a|Jewett ' City —Methodist spiscopal il / e e men 2 finished | lawver " of the best standing in New | church, $209.62; E. C. Jewett, Norwich, NOTICE P 0 ot e oL 2 Jel; | London, will testify in court to what | $166.62 by £ Dy s Tocng | be has sald tr;_ .\Ir.\\;{ul}!\.]hm that dos Louis A. Wheeler, Norwich, $2 3; . \re s an abundance of unemployed | not seem to affect Mr. Alcorn. James H. Wilbur, Abington, $2,580.79' 5 ":- d'—[’“": Frankd! ;‘_ "’"':" L' ‘:o'\: help., 5 is is not evidence warranting | W. L. Benton, $83.22; William R Thur- ocatsd In her new ofice, Breed Ha . ation, then do not know | ber or E. N. Thurber, Brooklyn, $102.- e 4 ‘ , {HOLY NAME SOCIETY. I me s“;flp‘_\ ask lv]rl N A]!- | %’ ();m\use ‘Lz,. Ladd, Baltic, $409: Ellen A 4 . to investigate secretly in any | M. Green, Woodstock Valley. $406: Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. T'woiHundred Boys of St. Mary's Par- that he pleases the alleged of- 5 Lucratia.Cooper, \{"nm]s:n “\im‘i, Telspbone 660. augi7a| ish Unite in Forming a Junior »s which I bring to him, but T|3126.88: George Bousquet, Jr.' Ballou- —_— T T——— Brénoh. | have never had a single line from him | viile, $100.75; Willia Hunter, Me- JOSEPH BRADFORD oS5 S {in reply. In my first interview with | chanicsville, $180.36 F. Warren, w| Upon invitation of Fathers Smith |him I urged him to make use of the | Eastford, $245.61: Ira H. Hopkins, 7 anfi’ Kennedy to establish a junior |Method of investigation provided in|South Killingly. $2,386.99: Oliver Bous- BOOk Blnder | orikisen ot ‘the Holy Name. society, in | ehapter 1881 of the Revised Statutes,|suet, Attawaugan. $1,926.70: Howard . St. Mary's parish, 200 boys, ranging | but he would not do so. _ | H. Rockwell, care of Lee & O Slank Books Mads and Ruled te Ordes, | I /age from 10 to % teipomde: | GEORGE L. FOX. | Norwich. $131.20; Hattie J. Welton, R 108 BROADWAY. tp the call for t meet held in Not So, Says Mr. Burroughs. | E D,‘Tr:r,\\n . Keenay hi> assembly rooms of the church, on It's a fabrication” was the reply | LOOMIS, South 'Manchester, $116.44 b s oet18d | Wednesday afternoon at 4.15 o'clock. |of Mr. Burroughs, when asked about | S6°0Rd Congregational church, A. > — - ~————————| , Pather Kennedy outlined the prin- |it. He said that he had talked with | Miner, trustee, Burneide. $511.9 Aiples of the soclety in an edify Mr. Lawless in a friendly way at the | 360T®e Webster or Margaret Webster, | yaanner, which seemed to enthuse the |time of the convention. “I had known | ROCKVille, $627.30; E. J. Ayres ,North H droys over the odject of the organiza- |him a long time,” he said, “having oc- | Franklin, 3 Della. | e & Backu e fdon. The principles of the society | cupied the same office with him in | ThOMPSon. $3.200; Lydia A. Bates, New We Are Showing Our Usual nghé are: (1) Refraing from blasphemy and | New London. He was a Lake man and | poston: €. S. Blackman, Attawaugan, ) e e re OF the individual; | T asked him If he could see his way | 405 “sryrtie M, Barher, No. 50 Barbour Grade Assortment of e il loi g SEupRor Mg Ooo R straet, “Hartford, $1900 11 . Bacll of the organization o > | Andover. $675: C. W. Chatfleld, Volun- { insignin of the ganization is to be| VISITED ODD FELLOWS' HOME. fr;m._ 3L15482; Georze Geor, Norwich, FSHorTh on the Tersl ot TG cont: bF St =50 | R. 7. D."$560: ‘A, F. Hall. New Boston | its principles Board of Managers. | $1.000: J. F. Humphr No. 190 Pea The boys elected temporary officers | e | street, Hartford, $2.467. Alice Hawl ‘ w 1005 Be% N0 ulete for|as follows: Francis Murtha, Jr. pres. | The ingpection of a new barn at | worth, No: 60 Seymour street, Hart- ehe St ANd W Iivite Mant- Dominici Hotte: aacteracy Fairview, ‘Odd Fellows' home, was the | ford. $1,500: Charles S. Hyde, Brooklyn, Rion s somguvion of pr It is Father Iennedy s Intontion to|occasion of sit of the board of | $550: John R. Judd. Kent. $1.440; Hen- H Jrganization into squads of [Managers Monday afternoon. The|ry B. Loring, Wauremin, $9, o Lo 5 o Mihabere aad Tppoint a | PATD. which has just been completed, | Keeney B. Loomis. South Manchesto ’ g - e oapad or each sauad, wha will ba | iS one of! the most modern in this sec- | $330; Priscilla_McLeod. Andover, e . i e v their work, both as o | tlon. Cement floors are provided for | 250: H. H. McKnight, Ellington, $1.150; ® at fair prices a | the’ e wociett's au. | the cattle to stand on and the stor- | Edward L. Olsson. Attawaugan, $100. 4 ot o 5t Ry age apartments for hay, carriages and Roger Ryan, Ba George A TN e, and the Dringt recruits. rness are ample. President Selah G.| Richmond, Nerwich. $1. e A C o e R ehliihte (he Boe nan of Shelton, Past Grand Mas- | Rockwell, Norwich. $400° . P. Boath, p A e CIiT LeiParae Phiip Bond and (:run.\\ Sn;x;ol;\r,\ :uv'v\h)r‘){ 2.000: Benjamin R. Ritch, 2 - }alio be > Sl liarm Hutchinson of New Haven, | South Woodstock, § Nellie E. Rog- 101 Main 5t., Norwich, @onn. |« o laring the winger | S afuvor Revnolds, a past grand mas- | ers, New. Britain, $1.100: Albert -5 . Toseph A. Donnelly, president of the | €T, ©f ‘Bridgeport, Representative J. H. | Shoales, Wauregan, $500: George H. Y senior branch ioent of the | Noble of Lyme, Charles E. Gates of | Spencer, Willimantic, $3,073.09: Henrv e e o antie: and Secretary Wallace H.|K. Safford, South Wondstock $420: J the work which the organization hae | J0RNSan of New London were members | A. Sherwood, Long Hill. R. F. D., $1.- accomplished during seven vears | Of the board of managers who visited | 456: €. F. Pruesdell. Attawaugan, r | of 1ts “exintence. ¢ the cioes avirrs | the home $49.12: P. P. Tourtellotte. Attawaugan, | @hie Seamna wen isases witn e il ————— 1$350; William H. Van Horn. Willimar sult of the meeting and with the pos- | New Hotel at Ocean Beach. tic, $892.09: N. G. Williams, Brooklyn | sibliities in . view for the new branch .| ther summer hotel will be ‘:M" R oaliams. SBRookler, | of the society operied at Ocean Beach mnext season :,M- 210 Tralax Terryville. R. F. D., " | e | The hotel will be located in the build- | $500: Eva P. Wells. Wethersfeld. $600 s —— ! East Side Farmer Kicked by Cow. £ two doors from the waiting room | Feore Webster Rockville. $2.400: A. J. At six o'clock Wednesda mornir and wned by Ambrose and Charles | Mcl.eod. Andover, $566.08; J. S. Welis, p & g : lay morning, | 2D e okl build an- | Wethersfield. $5:" Della N. Rackus. | James Spicer was kicked and knoc Offsdra’ The ownpre are:tos bUMLC 00 fthey n, $6 ~ ; ed dowr cow W 3 othier story to the building, adding 16 ompson, $666. A. N. Piarso 1 b, 1 »w which he was mil S =$ 144 " Cromwell, $43.98; Fra Crost |ing. Mr. was abie fo get to|T@oms. The entire building will be | Croms : inklin & Crosby, = | the house severe pains, A |pomovated. eliminating the two aénx;oal e L L "‘;:_‘:’fl;‘; B e, doctor was | #hic @ave been occupied v eter | ¥ Ramar T b ~ ., W TO ORDER/ ere o boncs hroken M Sriiey eie | Jerome Tor a restawrant and Antone | Boston. $460; Charies P, Biockman. nds of Fur O | found to hs su wed internal in. fl.ombardo as a grocery store. A din- care of Attawaugan. $454: .::mlv .\\n :‘lcv r\a‘-“-r;‘:,/,‘..m | jurtes. At presen n,«' is ,‘Lv‘ ,.,."“H‘_];, ing room will be located in the latter :“jd_” F’v-"’g'" New Boston. $1.087.29: *s for redying, repairing and remod. | fortably Bl okt & 0N~} store. The plans have xmonl draw : and | Lydia A. Bates, New Boston. $550. 3 o hewer wim Cosi » contract awarded for work. AT o oy b g natje. - A by P Lt ednesda The Thames River Specialties com- .,n.p‘.’\ insted "p on with ™ Willimantic /1 MiSS EMMA CRAWFORD | pany has now gliminais far as B o D s ) 5 s L % oA possible all the weak points in its new wu.u‘bas wnz‘,A e 3 | Jennie y sfietd | Awarded Monthly Prize in Art School | DosSule all the woakk pofnts in its ne : 3 yn 8ty Hartford, C L2 in_town. for Octeber. ing replaced and fhe whole plant be- ' t irriery Since 3 = . | ing operated Monday night in business - TAFTVILLE / monthly prize from the Mary F. | goon BT ol o aeness s B ; ; = / Willlams fund for the best work done | tye it 2 Fotr Ached: Meeting of Ponemah Wheel Claj,— | ‘)hf\d“ &0 (;']-t);»:"!;rph,f ?f”;!h;m-\*;'; | ule, -~ stops’ being those nece: " wich rt scho as been awar i for ary for apairs Che ou ut of 1 igl“ .FAI[L--IQI“ Brief Notes of Local Interest. | October. to Mise Emme. Crawford of | meay; foc Fapairs. e output of the = At Reatiig B e ok | Monty Miss Marguerite Wulf re-|ahaut two car loads a day. although I em now showing my new|wne' i o Tresdan nigny 9 mal | celves honorable mention. i this will be greatly increased within a line of Falf Woolens. [olclock Josenh Benac 'waz " cbliied s 1) few months. i CHAS. H. NICKERSON, SInbi dleeimnel, Dlane o o £ ‘Lf\;( quartetie, George ]na[;-mw .lnll\n llllu]rg» Old Saybrook.—The Shore Line Elec- : SGDOSE T b ahves Thasks. HEEER 1 Nevins. Fred Dunse; stepladder | tric company is installing a telephone weptod Fine Tailoring, | 2500 €0 o oiiven ”'_”‘ s v:l €ve | Guartette, Richard Schofiel Saul | service. Wires are bviln.'sp!;ucvi 5 po- e T | pointed: Poter Desjardin, ol m ooy, | Breault, Michael Malone and George | sition. The ‘phones will be used by | Christian Hoefer and Andrew '8 roman. | BATPeT: the despatcher in running cars over the | he following names ere re- line. ceived as applicants for mer 4 pership L s { '[\‘m Hedl ”H'”’“" "’ }nL. Samuel Mrs W. Prentice has moved from . ague, Carl Hedler and Josw ph Wal- | Slater avenue to Washington street, Mak th L dr y Norwich. Mrs. Prentice has lived in (- e Liver g the business of #ihe meet- | Taftville for a long term of years and . & & soci) Mour wes erfioyed and |is very well kmown here Do its Du pleasing selections were re niered by L S the following quarteites: Salt water Personals. Nine times in ten when the liver is right the —_— — - ] Napoleon Beausoleil h accepted a somach and bowels are right. F. C mmso" M. D I posititon with a Norw establish- | CARTER’S LITTLE . ly o | ment. LIVER PILLS PHYSICRAN AND SURGEON, F““[lral 5 Semad Peor, Shasac Biag | Henry Mercier and Henry Roi have | 8calybutfrmly com. g 5. - x opened a restaurant in the Anderson | Pel alazy liverto P Dires 310 block on Merchants avenue. do its duty. " and Emb 2 Imar Bernhardt Wunderlicht, who for | Stipation, unsm 1] flwm’s 3 some time has been in the employ of | Indiges- . W. B Baldwin has severed his con- - 70 Franklin St., Bulletin BI nection with that firm and will start < For All Occas.on’a. bl i Bldg. for Boston next Monday Headache, and Distress Eating. GEDULDIG’S, Prompt servic s, day or night. Fred Meyers of the United States PSR Dase: Basl fuine 77 Cedar Strest. Lady f.osistant. navy, who is at present stationed as | GENUINE must bear signatuie: Residence 116 Broadway. electrician on the battleship Missourd, |, - — opp. STheatre. ‘;‘ Hsvnng\‘nr the home of his parents. J im in r. and Mrs. Christopher Meyers of asterss «onnect it The Bul- Telex hione 642-3 South A street. Mr. Meyers has been M e (o4 business resu N Y] I G in the service for eight years ACUTE SKIN TORMENT ““My hands and arms, right up to the elbows, broke out with large glistefl some an inch across. I need not tell any sufferer from distressing skin com- plaints what I went through. The Irritation almost drove me mad. I me an out-patient of a London hospital and after a fortnight's attend- ance I was seen by a skin specialist who told me the complaint was psoria- sis. The irritation was not allayed at all. Later the disease took a more serious form, affecting my neck and face as well as my hands and arms. My neck ‘was covered and sometimes my eyes were sobadlyswollen that I could scarcely see. TIrritation is too mild a word to describe my suffering, it was excruciating agony. 1 obtained some Cuticura Soap, Cufi- cura Resolvent and Cutieura Ointment and was especially pleased with the Ointment, which immediately allayed the itching and caused the sores to heal | steadily and surely. In three weeks I | was completely cured and there has been no return of the complaint. Arthur Duncan, Bridgend, Wales, Jan. 16, 1909."” | Cuticura sold by druggists everywhere. 1] LOST AND FOUND. LEGAL NOTICES. Certifiezte Filed. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners of New London County: { lereby apply for a $50 druggist license to sell spirituous ~and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider to be sold on' the prescrip- tion of a practicing physician and ngt to be drunk on the premises. In quantities not exceeding one gallon. Txcept other than distilled liquors and those in quantities not exceeding five allons. At No. 233 Central avenue, own of Norwich. Duted at Norwich. this 19th day_of October, A. D. 1810 James Service, Applicant, for Pitcher & Service, Proprietors. We, the undersigned. are electors and tas payers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and en- dorse the foregoing application of Pitcher & Service for a druggist's Ji- and hereby certify that said ap- suitable person to be li- censed pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwich, this 19th day of October, A. D. 1910, David 8 Gilmore, William Kramer, George L. Kies. Cur- rie Gilmore, Chas. E. Meech. I lereby certify thai the above named signers and endorsers are electors and 'tax- payers, owning real estate, in the Town of 'Norwich, Dated at Norwich, this 22d day of October, A. D. 1910. Chas. S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct27T cense, plicant is a NORWICH TOWN Funeral of Little Frederick Wagner— Rural Route Inspected—Birthday Party. The funeral of Frederick Wagner was held from the home of his par- ents on West Town street at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Burial was in Maplewood cemetery. The six bear- ers were Kdward Sterry, Howard : ry. Henry McNally, James Mc John Connell and James Mc s There were many beautiful flowers, including a_ pillow from his parents, one from Miss Cassie MeNally., and another ffom his aunts, Mrs. Keyes and Miss Wagner: forms of chrysan- themums from Mr. Wagner's shop- mates and from Mr. and Mrs. Peter Riley; a wreath of carnations from Howard, Robert and Theodore Sterry; a and from form of pink carnations from Mrs. Joseph Fitzgerald: George and Robert Smith; and clusters of chrysanthemums from Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Sterry, Mr. and Mrs. William McCune, Mr. and Mrs. Waters Mr. roses Mrs. J. H. Hoffman andsMiss Willsky. Undertaker Hourigan had charge of the arrangements. Birthday Celebration. On Saturday evening Raymond and Charles Wheeler of Otrobando avenue -rtained fifteen friends in honor of birthday Many games were ed; Charies Wheeler received the e in the peanut hunt: Luetta Dow- 1essed the co ct number in a beans, and the cake was won Rosic Witschekowiski. Refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Wheeler, assisted by Mrs. Ira Wheeler. Many presents were received. Each boy was made happy with the gift of a watch, the gift of his parents. There were nds present from Thamesviile, Fitchville and Ianover. inspector Goes Over Route. Inspector William Welles from the city postoffice went with J. F. Frazier over his rural delivery route on Tues- day Personal and General. Miss ) » Donohue of Lyme ha been spending a few days with friends on Otrobando avenue. Miss Carrie Terpp of McClellan ave- nue attended a Hallowe'n party on Monday at Quaker Hill Richard Carter of Otrobando ave- nue, who has beep ill. was able to re- sume work on Wednesday. On many places, wells which have not been used for a long time are be- ing cleaned re for use. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Lu y and Miss Mabel Terpp of McClellan avenue are visiting friend Worcester. Rev ¥ O of West Town street we pr the fellow P meeting in North Stonington Wednes- da Mr and M Chester K. Snow of Washington street have been making a short visit with friends in Jewett City YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Outing to Frankiin Greatly Enjoyed— Hunter Bags Sixteen Rabbits. MARRIED GILLETTE — ISHAM — In Columbia, Nov. 2. 1910, by the Rev. E. C. In galls of Colchester. Herbert A Gil- Tett Windsor Hill and Miss am of Columbia. L1—In Providence, 1 . 1910, by the Rev. E. T. Root Milton Hess, Jr, and Miss dred Waldo DIED BARN In Norwich, Nov Avery W. Barnes, aged 101 years and 8 month | Funeral from the home of his son hester W. Barne: 79 Hamiltor | @venue. Friday afternoon. Nov. 4. at | 230, Burial in the family lof in Hamilton avenue cemetery | BOWEN—In Norwich., Nov. 1, 1919 John A. Bowen | The body will le in state at the Buck papers CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Sireet, Funeral Directors Embalmers. 328 Telephone caill Henry E. Church. Wm. Smith Allen. jyl2daw PATRICIAN SHOES A Woman's Shee tpat's right Sce the latest Fall styles, $2.50 and $4.00 Sold only by FRANK A. BiLL, Telephone, 104 M Street. ingham Memorial on Saturday, No | 5 °from 11 i1 o . Public | | fineral services Masonic | _Temple on Saturday afternoon at 2.3 Providence and Westerly please Certifiente Filed. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners of New London County: 1 hereby apply for a $30 druggist license to sell spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider to be sold on the prescrip- T0 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and ecider in the building at .Shannon Block, Railroad street, Town of Sprague, except in the rooms and apart- ments in sald building, any part or arts of which are cut off or partitioned n such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of business is not located within two hun- dred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial school, or the premises pertaining theretd, or any postoffice, public libra- ry, or cemetéry. Dated at Norwich, this 18th day of October, A. D. 1910 Alcides Cloutier, Applicant. = We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpay- ers, owning real estate. of the Town of Sprague, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Alcides Cloutier for a license, and hereby cer- fify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. = Dated at Sprague, “this 20th day of October, A. D. 1910. A Belair, Terance Goyette. Dennis Wil- mot, William Belanger. George Lacroix I héreby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town' of ‘Sprague. Dated at Sprague, this 20th day of October, A. D. 1910 Arthur P. Cote, Town Clerk. oct2iTh O 'l 12 BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in the building at 2 tion of a practicing physlelan and not | Main street, Town of Norwich, to be drunk on the prémises. 1IN |jn the rooms and apartments in quantitie t exceeding ‘one gallon. | huilding, any part or parts of which Tixcept other than distilled liquors and | gre cut off or partitioned in such man. those in quantities not exceeding flve | hep as to form booths, side rooms, or gallons. At No Main street. TOwn | retiring rooms. My piace of business orwich. James C. Mara, Applicant. |is not located within two hundred feet . H. B. Smith, Proprietor. We, |in g direct line from any church edifice ndersigned. are electors and tax- | or public or parochial school. or the payers. 5 ! estate. of the Town | premises pertaining thereto. or any Norwich, and hereby ign and en- | postoffice, public library, or cemetery dorse the foregoing - application of |Dated at Norwich. this' 18th day of James C. Mara for a druggist's ilcensc. | October. A. D. 1810. J. H. Connor & nd herebr certify that said applicant| o, Applicant. We. the undersigned is a suitable nerson to be licensed pur- | ave electors and_taxpayers, owning reai suant fo said aos at | estate. of the Town of Norwich, and Norwich, this 19th D A-lhereby sign and endorse the forezoing D. 1910, Geo. C. Preston, ¢ P. | application of J. H, Connor & Co. for Roath, Albert L. Potter, Léuis P, Roa license, and hereby certify that sald T hereby certify that the above named | applicant is a sultable person. to be signers ‘and endorsers are eleciors ard | Jjcensed pursuant to said application taxpayers, owning real estate_ in the|pated at Norwich. this 18th day of Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, | Getober, A. D. 1910, Charles Lutts this 23th day of October. A. D. 1910. | Nicholas Walsh, Jeremiah Connor, Pat Ch Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct27Th | prick Morley,. Martin Hourigén: K I S P T | hereby certify that the above named Geetiasit R ¥ signers and endorsers are electors and TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COW- owning real estate, in the missioners of New London County: Ilggwn®or Norw Dated Norwich, hereby apply for a $50 druggist license d_day of October. A. D. 1910, to sell spirituous and intoxicating Holbrook. Town Olerk. oct27Th quors, ale beer. Rhine wine i DT S jand cider to old on the prescrip- 12 BOARD OF COUNTY CO! 8 cwning real es i nd taxpayers, {tate, in the Town of Norwi Dated at Norwich s 26th day of October A" D. 1910." Chas. Holbrook. Town | Cieri. oct27T] DONT WORRY It Makes Wrinkies ill-health e oL | Worry over does vour [ v ot yadlies afrom Norwich | pealth no good, and merely causes of Mrs. Michael Murphy in Franklin, | L iBKles, that make you look older Mo led out and vocal and instru- | apoui it to make yourself well. To do mental , Selections were rendered by |¢his we repeat the words of thousand After a delicions buffet Tunch was | OF,0ther former sufterers from wom- mery ol the oAtte hg heiiach \WaS |lauiy llis, sfrafiar it SonTs)Gwalen v the stéen hill in the rear of the house | Y- which gave them a beautiful view of T the surrounding country. They left a e = for the £.45 car, having had a de- lightful afternoon Mi ria Allen of Lebanon spent it is a wonderful female remedy, as Wednesday in town with friends. vou will admit if vou try it. A local snortsman returned to the | Directions for its use are printed in village after a successful hunt, show- | six languages with every bottle. Price ing sixteen fine large rabbiis, $1.25 at drusgists. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 106 West mar3id 129th Street, New York. HAVE YOUR Watches and Clocks Repaired by FRISWELL, junl7daw 25-27 Franklin Street. Winter Blankets for Street or Stable. Fur Robes fines to | A nice assortment of both choose from at lowest prices. THE SRETUCKET HARNESS CO. WM. C. BODE, Prop. Telephone 865-4. 283 Main Street. oct29d Our Improved Bronchial Lozenges will give immediate relief in all cases of Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and ail affections of the Throat and Lungs. Large Box 10c at DUNN’S PHARMACY, 50 Main Steeet. oct8d | A Fine Assortment of a icing physician and not | mjssioners for New London County 1 to be dr on the premises. In|hereby apply for a license to sell and antities exceeding one gallon. | exchange spirituous and intoxicating cept other than distilled liquors and |ljquors, ale. lager beer, Rhine wine | those in quantities not exceeding five {and cider in the building at 143 West gallons. At cor, Broadway and Main | Main street. Town of Norwich, except jstreet. Town of Norwich' Dated at|in the rooms and apartments im sald Norwich, this 19th day of October. A.|puilding, any part or parts of whieh 1. 1510. Geo. G. Bngler. Applieant. for | are cut pff or partitioned in such mam- Engler & Smith, Proprietors. We. the | ner as to form hooths, side rooms, or | undersigned. ave electors and taxpay-|retiring rooms. My piace of business jers. owning real estate of the Town of | js not located within two hundred feet Nofwich, and hereby sign and endovse | iy g girect line from any church edifiee | the foregoing apnlication of Engler & | o public or parochial school, or the | Smith for a druggist's license. and|premises pertaining thereto, or any | hereby certify that said applicant i a | postoffice, public library, or cemeter: | suitable person to be licensed pursuant | Dated at Norwich, this 25th day of | to_said appiication. Dated at Norwich. | October, A D. 1910’ John F. Murphy & | this_18th day of October. A "D. 1910 | Co. by Jolin F. Murphy. Applicant. We, | A, Peck. Edward P. Brewer. . 1L |¢he undersignéd. are electors and tax- Woodworth, D. L. Underwood. Franklin | payers, owning real estate, of the Town H. Brown. I hereby certify that the |of Norwich, fnd hereby Sign and en- bove named signers and endorsers are | dorse the foregoing : n of John lectors and taxpavers, owning real es- | . Murphy & Co. for a license, and tate. in the Town of Norwich. Dated|hereby certify that said applicant is a at Norwich, this 23ih day of October, | suitable person to be licensed pursuant |A. D. 1910, Chas.'S. Holbrook, 'Town | to such application. Dated at Norwich ierk oct2TTh | this — day of October, A D. 1910 = - | John A, Moran, John J. O'Nell, Josep! C fe Blieds 1 H. Henderson, john Cummings, F. Mar- TO THE ROARD OF COUNTY Cd | kofr. 1 hereby certify that the above missioners of New London Count named signers and endorsers are elee- hereby apply for a $30 Aruggist license | tors and taxpayers, owning real estate, to sell spirituous and intoxica in the Town of Dated at liquors. ale, lager beer. Rhine Norwich this 25t October, A. and cider to be sold on' the preserip- |1 D. 1§10, Chas. ok, Town tion of a practicing physician and Clerk 0ct27Th [to be “arunk onthe premises. - | quantities not exceading on | 1O THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- | Eixcept other than distilled liguors missioners for New London County: I those in guantities not exceeding five | lereby apply for a license to sell and At No. 118 Main_street. Town | exchange spirituous and intoxicating i ch. Dated at Norwich. this |liquors. ale, lager heer. Rhine wine of October, A. D, 1810. 'N. D.land cider in the Iding at Adam’s Sevin. Applicani, for N. D, Sevin & S Tavern, Town of Norwich, except in Proprietors. We, the undersigned the rooms 1 apartments in said electors and taxpayers. owning real es- | building, any or parts of which tate, of the Town 0f Norwich. and|are cut off or partitioned in such nfan- hereby sign and endorse the foreRoing (ner as to form booths, side rooms. or application of N. D. Sevin & Son for a | retiring rooms. My place of business druggist's license, {is not located within two hundred feet | that saia applicant is in a direct line from any church edifice To be licensed nursuant or public or parochial school, or the cation, Dated at Norwich. this | premizes pertaining thereto, or any day of October. A. D. 1910, Wiiilam | postoffice, public library, or cemetery { Henry Allen, N. d. Gilhert. WVilliam Dated at Norwich, this 11th day of | Carawell, Albert L. Poiter. Nicholas |Qectober. A. D. 1916. A. A. Adam, Appli- | Tarran I hereby ceriify that the|cant. We, the undersigned, are elec |above named signers and endorsers are | fors and taxpayvers. owning real estate, | of the Town of Norwich. and hereby {sign and endorse the foregoing appli- jecation of A. A, Adam for a license, and | hereby certify that said applicant’ is a | suitable person to be licensed pursuant tto said application. Dated at Norwich this 5th day of October, A. D. 1910 . P. Combies. Charles H. Kimball, H. E Wagner, Albert Wagner, C. K. Bailey I hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpaycrs, owning real estate in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwieh this 2ist day of October, A. D. 1910 Chas, 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct27Th TO THE BOARD OF €OUNTY COM- mi oners for New London Count T hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors. ale, lager besr. Rhine wine and cider in the building at 107 Water street, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in said building. any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in Such manner as to form booths, side rooms. or retiring rooms, My place of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or pubiic or parochial school. or the premises thereto, or any postoffice, librar or cemetery Dated at rwich, this' 18th day of October, A. D. 1910. homas W. Wilson, Applicant. We, the nndersigned, are electors and taxpayers. owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich. and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Thomas W. Wilson for a license. and hereby certify that eaid applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application Dated at Norwich, this 1Sth day of October, A. D. 1910. John F. Perkins Joseph H. Henderson, Benjamin C. Han- nis, William Kramer, James H. Service 1 Hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and pertaining P! blic taxpayers, owning real estate. in the Town of Norwich, Dated at Norwich, this 218t day of October. A. D. 1910. Chas. S. Holbrook. Town Clerk. oct27Th Certificate Filed. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COW, missioners of New London County® § hereby apply for a $50 druggist licenie tor sell spirituous and intoxicating Hquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider to be sold on the prescrip tion of a practicing physician and not to be drunk on the premises. Tn quantities not exceeding one gallon Except other than distilled liquors and those in guantities not exceeding five gallons. At No. 320 Main street, Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich. this 19th day of October, A. D. 1916. W. H Nicholson. Applicant and Proprietor. We, the undersigned, are elactors and taxpayers. owning real estate, of the 'n of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of W H. Nicholson for a druggist's license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pur- suant to said application. Dated at Norwich, this 19th day of October, A. D. 1910 Danlel Preston, James' H. Hanlkins, 2 . Smith, M.'D.. Thomas P. Brown, . L' Swan. T hereby certify that the above nimed signers and en- dorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of Norwieh. Dated at Norwicl, this 26th day of October, A. D. 1910. Chas. S Holbrook. Town Clerk. 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standara brands of Beer of Europe and America, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Muelr's amzcth. Gnl.nfln.a:‘ D“R‘I‘.‘: Stout, . Importe nger Bunker Hill P. B Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale Steriing Bitter Als, Anhetsers Budwetser, Schlita snd Pabat. oct? 4 / A. A. ADAM. Norwich T AIILLIAERY eplione “7-:{‘ 5 “;uo AT LITTLE PRICES - W MRS. G. P. STANTON 1,’.::'{,‘:?'-4,:““’.,5';\?&" i ¥ostidiw Tk o5 um better than through ti ‘Viyffl#\ iog columns of The

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