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DICTATOIR HUERYA, Nething which Genernl. Huerta has done. since taking$1p theidreins of gov- CO l O n ial ‘ Th eat r e ernpient i1 Mexieer has Irrought mat- MATINEE 5¢ CHARLES McNULTY, Mgr. EVENINGS 100 ters to such a stevie of; sdfairs as his e s e e A e e et e e, P ———————— act .of :making hinaself @Pctator, What- = & kD R _ 5 - = ‘THE EYE OF A GOD,” Superb 3-Reel Feature during (his control as priovisional pres- DT‘"E b b S ‘":h“g“; ng'm i;;egmr:n:tflfl:‘ux‘- el 2 5 Thrilling Sensational American Drama Mot Wowsver:siibcebe. 1 ety enison, the er in the suburban Lot Was So Ill— tored e it i - been' comsidered, and 'whatever erit. | village of Clyde. belng a geed father, | 28 Bait at more than 13 muies an hour She Was So Ill—Res! 10 |/ “THE CLOD,” Stirring 2-Reel Mexican Feature with Ramaine Fielding. 117 YEARS OLD. icism may have be bn aflvanced against | When his 19 year old daughter Clara | = rag “its . aesther. damage suitz | Health by Lydia E. Pink- “FOR OLD TIME'S SAKE,” Beautiful Dramatic Productio\with Franois the policy” which tlrig country has pur- | first got the idea into her head she | queried the banker of his daughter. He. h 5 v bl Bushman. sued, the intents :ind purposes of the | figured that she would only have to ask | had expected to find her pale as a am s egeh e head of that repubiic have been clear- | Paba and the thing was as goed as |ghost and very much worried, and was Compo\lnd. Glorwich Zu lletin and Guufies. Subscription price, 12 a week; 50a a month; $6.00 a y Ere ey Th A% veotat facts done. When the asKing took place she | surprised at her calmness. 5 T Entered at the Postoflice sk Morwica, %sgfxfihjf‘fh:’w; :< rzfr';fm;cf) ;rh':: met with a Surprise party, ‘1 can show that ho was looking EVENING E&T pr Cunu., as second-class matuer. P 4 - “Buy you a runabout?” he answered. | Gown,” was the reply. "“Looking down RS t L country is only too.sclearly established. | «Certainly not! You cannot be trusted | is surely contributory negligence, and | Pentwater, Mich. ‘A yearago I was PRICES Telephone Calis: Bulletin Business Office. 4180, doctor said I had a | @ 10-20-30-50c ROADWAY serious displace- il ARTHUR GHATTERDON All Week—AND HIS OWN COMPANY—AIl Week ache aud bearing down pains so bad that I could not sit: vy sy ida. in a chair or walk .Qur New Minister | Frida across the floor and I was in severe pain 2ll the time. I felt To have given recwgnition to such awith such a thing. In & month I should | his lawyer will tell him so.” Bulletin Ediiorial Rooms, - 353« man would have placed this country | have three or four suits for damages But his lawyer dide’'t. He said it “ulletin Job Office, 36-2 g jn @ serry position, much the same as | and the house would be turned into @ [ was another sure case and gt once in- ¥ uumantio Cce, Room 2, Murray | thore nations v h extended recog- |hespital to boot. stituted another sult. This was for Building. Telephbone 210. nition and are naw ready to with- | Hut there are three girls in Clyde | double the amount of the first, al- e = i 1o who have them,” bis daughter urged. |tbough the victim had no bones brok- Worwich, Thursday, Oct. 16, 1913. i—iiend ; i i A “That doesn't help the case any.|en. This time he was confined to the — — uerta has provied his unfitness in | puginess is not geod at the bank and | house for two weeks. % the office he holds. He has created a | then you are a girl that takes risks. ‘When he finally emerged it was to - - most serious breal: in the federalist [ You skated into an airhole on the lake | visit the drug store for more arnica The Circulation:of ranks. and thus giv en a telling advan- |last winter while showing off to the | As he was on the sidewalk he probably tage to the constit utionalists. What- | Crowd; your pony ran away witk you | felt that he had a legal right to laok 4 ever hope that the election set for this | 1ast spring because you would drive [down. As Miss Denison was in the LThe Bulletin O et e D e | him up to & band; in sliding down hill | middie of the street with her runabout L ey Bt st e last Christmas you were carried | she probably felt that she had a legal | better things has been shattered. He | through o barbed wire fence; with |right to hit up the speed a little to discouraged as Thad [ o, : sl oentort | AUDITORIUM NEW YAUDEVILLE | The Bulictin ans tne taxgeae cir- || beticr tInGs bas oo Shalrnd, FO | throueh s barbed wire fence with |rignt to hit up could think of and TODAY i aper in Eastesn o p cutation of any pay 1ch proving of an'y use but he has But I want to buy a runabout with | But fate was there. The machine Was no better. I e, A e et s% || climinated whatever® ald the republic [ my own money,” protested the daugh- | took the bits in its mouth and ran up | began taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- & Umes lurger than that of any would have gained thereby through |ter. “I shall be very careful. I shall [ the walk, and Mr. Markbam was se{:t etable Compound and now I am strong i the Merwich. 1t la delivered o oves f{ B0 LT L e United States, | ot meet with the smallest accident. | to his aunt's on a stretcher for and healthy.”’—Mrs. ALICE DARLING, 3,000 of the 4053 houscs.sm Nor- || et R If I should happen to run over any- | third time. A third suit for damage: . mtxg | wick, and read oy mimety—three pex || Fe hius been a denment instead of | oo _» “What are you going to do about | RB-F.D.No.2, Box 77, Pentwater, Mich. Present the Great LaDolla & Co. shak Wk e PoNpie. k. Windhawiffou-ald. to his counthy and s cours “Then I may be called upon to pay | these suits?” asked the father when he | p o ey 4a a0 oy i is dellvered te over 900 houscs, §| IS Neaded towards it end. The quick- | ¢5000 damages.” finished the father. heard of the latest. “You remember 1 | Rea hatAnotherWoman says: CAN YOU LIFT 104 LBS? A GENUINE NOVELTY In Painam amd Damteliem to oves || er Huerta realizes thisiand acts ac- o0, not a cent! You know grandpa | told you that it would be at your own | Peoria, II.—*‘T had such backaches | . cordingly the betterriit; will be for | put $500 in your bank for me. That | risk.” Nice mess you have got into!” S SN A SR Sk BE SN Danec 1 Bk aroxiso Till buy the runabout and pay for any | Thers was no reply and the giri| that L could hardly stand on my feet. I FRED: ST. ELMO' 3z Shogh Ster AR S A 2 damages I may do. If I run over any- | didn't seem to be worried. She con- | would feel like erying out lots of times, N § Eamtern Commeeticut has forty- OUR IMPORTS A®N/D EXPORTS. body, it won't hurt them more than $50 | tinued to use the machine, but Mr. | and had such a heavy feeling in my right | nime. towns, emc hundred and sixty- ipnehi e . | worth. Think of threc other girls rid- | Markham: had had his innings and was | gide | had such terrible dull headaches | BRANDED FOR LIFE 'TALA 2 REEL FEATURE Sive pestefice districts, smd oixty After the compilation of the figures | ing about in their own machines and | run down no more. So far as tha |55 2 Hac o S e AND OTHER PICTURES rural free delivery routes. show the foreign timade of this coun- | sticking up their noses at me!” banker knew, the young man had left | every day and they would make me feel The Bulletin s sold im every [| t5Y the showi that the amount Still the father was obdurate. town. so drowsy and sleepy all the time, yet I B — 4 3 of goods imported is sfarinking, and the [ “And don’t you see, daddy, that we | Weeks passed and then one day he | could not sleep at night. town amd em all of tha K. . p. f| Of BO0CC O e increasing, the | must do it from a business point of | was rather startled by the announce- | T bl ; i LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. . S SRESEEL COR———"— N Nation is interestira: in view of the | vView? If I don’t have a runabout folks | ment: “After I had taken Lydia E.Pinkham’s | —, e T s = e = 119 s 1 ; v will wonder why not. They will guess | “Papa. 1 have been financiering | Vegetable Compound a week I began to TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMN | change which is to e brought about | Tie ; = B B e 2 i _ P e % missioners for w London County: 1| missioners for New London County % e s and that and finally somebody will | 2gain in the interest of your bank. I e boikoch T missior _Ne : i n County CIRCULATION s ontthis into. Hifeot WEttha Yieh Al o s atance R ot o improve. My backache was less and | hereby apply for a license to sell and | hereby apply for a license to sell and N the guess that you are hard up. Then fol- | saw I could never pay the amount of [ 1™ iy e o : Derin epiticaons! inaT ot inatin | SeaTn aeray | Son)eC HCShEREORasL rifit lows a feeling of uneasiness and after | Mr. Markham's three suits, and so— | that heavy feeling in my side went | G0 005% SR IEEE" L 0 Rhine wine | liquors: aler laperspemd Intoxicating 1901, average ceesovees 12 While our aggregate trade, including [that a run on the bank and the doors away. I continued to take the Com- | and cider in the building at 108 |and cider in the building at Lebano imports. and exports, show a,gain, it is [ must be closed. You see, I haven't ound and am cured. Ihames Str Town of Norwich, ex-| Road, Town of Colchester, except i 1905, avorage..eesscssesecessd 920 || due to ithe increase i the goods ex- |studied finance for nothing.? called here quite a number | PO i | eept™in the"rGoms "and apartmenis in | the fooms and apariments ‘in . sal - orted. Imports for the momth of Au- |, The father did not smile. He was|of times and I guess he wants to You may publish this if you wish,”” | Sald bullding, any part or parts of /bullding, any part or parts of whic port: myhrts orle amed o | thinking of a line of excited men and |speak to you this evening. I guess he | —Miss CLARA L. GAUWITZ, R.R. No. 4, | Such manner s to form. booths side | S To Toen Dsd it Te it gust, just made known, amounted 10 |women pushing to get into the bank | does.” Box 62, Peoria, 11 rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of | retiring rooms. My piace of pusines Oershor 13 slightly 1 than $1377700,000 as|and get their money. I shan’t pay him a cent to settle the e e business is located within iwo | is not located within two hundred feef R against a little more than $154,700,000 | ~ “Whereas, if I get the runabout, bus- | cases,” was the reply. Such jetters prove the value of Lydia | lundred fect in a direct line from any | in a direct line from any church edifice for that month last year, orfa decrease |iness goes right on and public confi- D, it isn't that. That's no financier- | @ Pinkham’ st Y eox | churcn edifice or public or parochial | or public or parochial school or the of about: seventeen millions. The eight | dence is unshaken. No panic—no runs |ing. It's about my running over him E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for | school, or the premises pertalning | premises periaining (hercio, or an NEW HAVEN BOND ISSUE. |months ended with August show im- |—To bankruptcy! You see, dan't you?” | and making him fall in love with me.” | Woman's ills, Why don’t you tr theretd, or any postofiice, publie iibra- | postotfice, public lfbrary. ‘or’ cemeter Y",,.‘\, amounting to $1.156/500,000, but But you must settle all damage | —Buffalo Courier. £ = | this “Ttn day of Octobe ,”,\L D, 1915, | October, A. D. 1913 'n "M’du‘:‘; "Kpfi.- The action of the public ‘utilities | Ports @mounting ‘o SLoa00000% BUL | suite he said at last. L LEGAL NOTICES. Patrick Mahoney, Applicint. We, the |cant. .ve, the undersigned, are ‘elector commission of Massachusetts, in ap- |2 decrease of 330 fd b f there are any to settle, which | ETTERS TO THE EDITOR S it - undersigned, are electors and taxpay- | and taxpayers, owning real esfate, (\! proving the bond issue of $67,000,000 | With the same perlod of last vear, a |there won't be. Now you are my dear B0 THB BOARD OF COUNTY. COM._ | 5% JValns zeal’ estute, of the viown | S8 Loy ofl o ahigater, and_ harel * 1ot | tendency which night be expected in | father again. Now you are once more TR ) missioners for New London Co we | & Norwich, and heréby. sign and en: | #ien and:endorse the foregoing: applis by the New Haven road, though not 8 y ; I w London Count ¢ b AL P . t by the ) E u T i % s st ot o Heéia i T8 3 Mr. Vallettes’ Ridicule. Feruny abol S o oy v & | dorse the foregoing application of Pat- | cation of H. Mintz for a license, and by unanimot cannot fail to t view of the expected ta reduction. | the born financier. ere is a kiss fol b 2 PE 3 1| rick Mahoney for a license, and hereby | hereby certify that said applicant is i ‘o ioc s At I Exports for Augnst show an in- |you.” I B i e | EXchange spirituous and Intoxicating fy that said applicant is a suit- | sultable person to be licensed pursua terests of the system. There were | T¢ ‘ e nibs period. of | arTived. Percy Markham also arrived. J. C. Vallette to understand Iattdr [ anc cic o s Wneet of application. Dated at . | ter, this 11th day of Oectober, A. D, 19 the interests of the public of all New |and the eiglt months period of | po'had an aunt in the village and he | Written in the interest of morals and | 3% S o il e g 7 of October, A John F. Siater, John O'Brfen, Davi England which had to be taken into hundred nillion doilars’ wort arrived to see her. It was said of him | innocence instead of finance. As a| Fotms And upsitrents eil, John Donegan, Shea, George Cramer, Patrick Cavad ideration in the decisfon amd the | leaving' thesincrease in the total foreign | that he was well-to-do financially, | financlal genius and critic, whose pen | Aft or - parts rge W. Mahoney,'John H. | naugh. I hereby certify that the above consideration in the deci and th i iy Gt % e 1 Yl ovRaE ary bt Tepie e ek ol T : pa sby certify that the above | named signers and endorsers are elecs A 15 i de of ower sixty-seven million dol- |about 25 vears old, reasonably good ¥ P & perpe t'off or partitioned h : course pursued is well calculated to > 5 Y 3 v Sel hotion b THa Toted ot aerresla g B named signers and endorsers are clec- | tors and taxpayers, owning real estat be the best way out of the situation. |1ars. This, howewer, is an increase |looking and that he had some great 1 iy ey St qute: o of busis| tors and taxpayers, owning real estat in the Town of Colchester. Dated a Th ner s e = o all | which fails to comgribute to the coun- | trouble on his mind. SOOI KHOL S5 wOls of hen B hnt | ek 14 notd iR e s Town Norwich. Dated at | Colchester, this 1lth day of Octobe: N oo udoni & eversie. though under comditions | When he walked abroad he held his | he 1s blind to points which must be | P& {7 2% 0eet “Ting from any eharcn | h,_this 9th day of October, A.| . D. 912" John Condren, Town Cier the tramsactions in which the system [ Iry’s revens € S | head down. That is always a sign in a | ©XPressed in words Instead of digits.| edifice’ or pubilc. o i Suychu D. 1918, Chas, S. Holbrook, Town Clerk |~ 0ct16Th v 5 which indicate the development of the | o 3 s He h. ured high and figured sm: 3 Aol L LI I S has been involved but it was con- | WHIC phig ol iy H young man that he has trouble gnaw- e has figured high and figured small | or the premises pertaining thereto, or | g Lt o — cerned with the safety of the issue and | United Stafes as an industrial mation |yng ¢ his heart. In an old man it sim- g‘“‘? many years, and is against Uncle | any r stoffice; pubiic library, or cerm TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- Io THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO! and a realization of the necess#y of | b1y gignifies that he is looking to find | SAmM’s money system—he has been | tery. Dated at s Sth day | missioners for New London County: 1 | Missioners for New London County: ereby apply for @ license at Central | hereby apply for a license to sell an the future of the great transportation exe. I tiotel to sell and intoxicatl yearning to have money free for about [ of October, A C uxn\‘«x,\'\ Mrs, gripron the foreign mar- | g guarter in the road. tightening ¢! nge spirituous and intoxicatin kets of the world. The fact, hosvever, | Miss Ciara Denison had been running and exchange spirituou B O ager | llquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine win corporation. The decisfon is in the 40 years, and all who know him know interests of better things. As long as | ¥ why he is captivated with the idea It & liquors, 3 i A that raw foodstuffs contributed sixty- |that runabout exactly a week when she Y ap 7 4 > L tors and taxpayers, beer, RAI s N ciha It | and cider in the bullding at Merchant the issus was proper there was a duty | 1987 "%, IO SRS O se in the | turned a bend In the village street one | 18 the natural result of a life condition. | of"tile “Town of bY | Dailding ot 65 W est Main Stecet Tows | Row, Main Street, Town of Coloheste which the commission had to perform | seven mitiont 0 "t BERCEAC, B TS | afternoon at a gait of 25 miles an hour, NEMO. |sign and e zoing appli- | of Norwich, except In the rooms and | €XCept in the rooms and apartments i in behalf of the Interests of the pub- <'*P"n‘ i e high cost of:living, | Her Instructor had cautioned her that TEaie Fe Sainae e on o Yor s Gieenae. and|apartments in sald Butiding oy FRit e TR " off or ppaurl;tillg;e ?l‘;[iu:. lic, and this, together with the crit it was easier to dodge things at that 2 Sy reby cer d appltean trDarts of which are cut oft or part!” | manner as to form booths, side room icisms what it has done. galt than it was standing still. About the best that Sulzer can ow itable persons to be )ooths side rooms, or retiring rooms. | OF retiring rooms. My place of busis There is reason to believe that the EDITORIAL NOTES. 're;\'?flthe“ma;(hl:;hturn[ed trgrr; one 31. }r;:oiflzL:;?]ed(&ri(:fnglsm(iffltfi :anol_r:ma &ut tepald spoiteation. Date My place of .usiness s not located | ness 13 not located within two HIEared s y to bett san on the corner says: Too cton Mr. Markham turned irom the o - Rl YCion, TERes bR ctober, within two hundred feet in a direct line e ne from any churc R b 7 8 Mny Lo botien] Tho e D e Lo mluck. | other. Miss Clara was Jooking at a hat | many.—Chicago New 1913." George P. Madden, Andrew Trom ‘any_ chureh edifce of public or | ealfice or public or parochial school things in every particular. It has in- | often the fruit of knowledge is pluck- | OTHOF, CUSS S AT Wa8 WRRE 05 Pa2 £ GRS y Wholey,' Johm I O'Nefl, Yohn ¥ parachial school, or the promises per- | OF the premises pertaining thereto, of dicat B Btantion de rot its A bakbre AT 3 BALG. L . = o = <Hal illfam aggerty hereby cert : harett or ey Dastoeine _ | any postoffice, public library, or ceme« B = e e R e e eves were on the ground at his feet. | .Misslonary C. J. Palmer, Pittsfeld | {uat ths Ghove pamed Ho e Sary o omottry. " Buted at Nop: | tery.” Dated “af Watertown," this 24t nd its n ranagement and po — The victim of the head-on céllision | Mass., travels 60 miles every Sunday are elec ¥ oDated at Nor- | 45 of September, A, D, 1918, Thomai judged solely by what- ir officials jare coming 'to the con- { was conveyed to the house of his aunt | by trolley to fll preaching appoint- | real esta o S niteiat. *wha. | R. Kinney, Applicant. We, the unders orsignec, are’ eletors and tax. | Signed, are electors and’ taxpayer: and a doctor attended his contusions. | ments. owning real estate, of Town | OWning real estate, of the Town of { | At the bank Mr. Denison heard that | in 1913 certafinly it paid fot | to hold the graat outdoor shows early. 2 = = % t e i e Lol 1e graat outdoor SHOWS early: | there would be a $5,000 sult for dam- ATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, | I I hereby &ign and en- [ Coleheater, and hereby sign and en reiacAdl A e |ages. When he reached home that s County, S BOARD OF COUNTY COM- | £ ding ‘applleation lof 3 M hotmas b. Hintay: torte. lesuss an SR o eroiot an actordal Thesgnat fallen in Port- | evening he waited a while for the in- J. Clieney makes oath that he New London County: We | eir(ity that erla anmiionnt i e euitanly | hereby certify that said applicant is a ance with what is desirable and prov- [ 1,79, When to getting the | cident to be referred to, but as it was [ !s senlor partner of th w3 to sell and | farson (o be lleensed pursuant to said | suitable person to be licensed pursuant er. Whatever cri bi been | pcantiful some (o re always more | not he casually asked Chenay & Co.,; dolng bustiess in the - Intoxicating rwicn, tiis | 10 s21d application. Dated at Colchet- gl W sesicinens Lot | e e e S come omyr | S oF 20138 iR, v Ble dror ni, e wine iighae | 6 hie 18 G oF ostehe A A signals for the futur £ i =5 . Oh, it -was all M ; «‘lf-i-_l ’;«,‘m_s sum’ of O HUNDRED DOLLARS Co., in the I e Char | B Bisokar, WA Curcierd . Btrbne: to be gained by any 1¢ 45 quite evidant from the Blowie | oo o N a0 ccodoR Yo (Grne (AW 8 OWE | for leach dnd ooyl Choe OL € o AL Uity inat the above mamed | I hereby certify that the above named the Comiaion om the Dlowing | you (o run over a person who is look- | that cannot be cured b so of hilotscrs are electors and | Slgners and endorsers are electors and s P g ree p Hobson tistered to Under- ling down. His lawyer will tell him so. | HALL'S CATARRH CURE. N ¥ ior ndorsers are electors and | taxpavers, owning real estate. In.the would tem that Alabama is due for an ex- | Ha has no case.” corn 1o moARANI I comNmy. | o 2 Norwiche Dated at Norwich, | Town of Colchester. Dated at Colches- ts present 'si g the de senatorial aampaign Bt Mr. Markhmivs lawyer dlawt | Sworm to befare me and subscribed ng < Gay of October, A. D. 1913.| ter, this 6th day of October, A. D. 1913. cision it can and will go ahead 2 £5 { happen to tell him so. On the contra- |y, "% PI5 F4SE % o @4y ©f ! sooae. 0} L5 Holbrook, Town ‘Clerk. Jatn Conaren, Foply CIRE. . SLOCLIETN set the benefits of its new policies so| o1 I ST TR gy, he told him he had a good case and | (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, ne f T i -| 0 THE BOARD OF COUNTY cOM- much squicker. B e e o e S s: |= mlt was Degun. . 1t wasn't ssalnst Notar or p TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- | missioners for New London County: 1 { the best aavie is offered for ita | fho"aihers but against the. daughicr e | hool, < pertaining | missloners for New London County: 1| hereby apply for a lcense to sell and g T ion, and the saddes t 15 00 e ol Y. by Ve cathy o ipon frice, public 1ibra~.| hereby apply for a license to sell and [ exchange spirituous and intoxicating A PROPER DEMAND. o A followa. e | the system. | Iy : cters. Dated at Norwl exchange spirituous ntoxicating | liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine With what remains of two trans = s r ol s iita Thnosa o i of Oct Haors,” ale lager neer. Rhine wine|and clder in the building at 6-8 West - 3 eamers adri R 4 S £t S d ledo, O. nd cider in butldin a 1gh { A Street, To- N ch, exc: having been abandoned because of fire statate books, a matter to the postoffice and his eyes were on Take Hall Pills for consti- | ooms and apa 1 4 building, } building, any part or parts of which all being saved from one and severa O e imaliel | the gravel when that runabout turned | pation. any part or pa ich are cut off [ are cut off or partitioned in such man- hiiscen B tha Gther M more easily accom- or’ partitioned L manner as to| ner as to form hooths, side rooms, or e i Lt | gh i their enforcement. = | orm booths, goms, or retiring | retiring rooms My place of busin aluable wireless telegraph se holryenfurcen 3 5 rooms. My D business is not | is not Jocated within two hundred feat ST AT R fiatah s i crr e = i peatoa within two hundred feel in 4| in a airect line from any church edificy = el sy il NG, L e 2l F direct lina from any church edifice or| or public or parochial school, or the should be an insistent demand for tk ion_ of the doctor to ~ publie parochial school, or the| premises pertaining therets, or any installation of means of com- | ¢ R S | premises pertuining theroto, or any | postoriice, puniie Mbrary, or’ cemetery: munication upon all vessels which ply R » fAipanciall necessity. : postotiice, pubiic library, or cemetery. | Dateu at Norwich, this 7th day of Oce v b i s S Used by your Grandmother and every § | Bl hrwicn, g o aiy ot G | eobert &' DO homa o Moflarty ainst fire at sea has been found in the | There are rather chilly prospects for . . o ta —— | are | App it We, the undersigned, leotors. Sl Takpayers, owning 1o R b i o e e Generation since to deliciously =% | ol | o iy on OB rent | SIS0 W THERT R NoTnf, T 5ee iy BERventBh ot Nrs, and | o P Ao a | { est Town of Sprague, and | hereby sign and endorse the foregoin s the pr f fir nd | pu is over t until h an | A. | he the foregoing | application of Thomas F. Moriarty fo 1ville for a|a license, and hereby certify that sai of the tariff reduction. flavor Dressings for Turkey, on for fightin Thus when the executive co i1 i - - o | license, and hereby v t said [ applieant is a suitable person te the. Matlankl" Sailois ahd Biseme SEE L Chicken, Game, Meats, Fish. palicin s 2"l e o | BEEnged putsdant 1o said “appitcations inion call for a ballot of members on ities & hoped that DELICIOUS PRESSED BEEF. Takea 6-pound ont shin beef,wash Dated at Bprague, this tober, A, D. 1%iu. George P Madde Jonhn »ber, A, D, 1913, Peter O'Nefl, Bdward Rirby, John mpt to- carry out the thoroughly, cutin small pleces,placein kettle, half coverwith cold water, the matter of refusing to ship on ves- } none sels ich are mnot equipped w o of Chicago’s latest Bluebeare and cook slowly for 5 hours. 'move fat, gristle and bone. Chop fine, ): Arthur Roy, Craney, Thomas H. Shieids, 1 herel is which are not equipped with v pECRr]dtes I ebrand 2dd Beven teaspoons of Bell's Seasoning, heaping teaspoon salt, and | Cha Char 1 Mhoreby ‘oertify | certity’ that the above mamed slgmen ess. a vote = o i enoughof theliquortomoisten well. Place indeep dishwith heavyweight — — that t bove named signers and en-| ana endorsers are electors and taxpay jusiified. With the larger o are having thetr last on it and cool. An onion cooked with the meat will add to the flavor. dorsers are electors and taxpayers,| ers, owning real.estate, In the Town n! gaged in passenger traffic *h would | daxs the hungry flies are a bigger nui- DELICIOUS HOME MADE SAUSAGE. Toeach of fresh, lean pork, add to pay taxes in| OWning real estat n the Town ef | Norwieh. Dated at Norwlch, this st be unnecessary but it is the protection | Sance than ever and they seem to 1level tablespoon of Bell’s Poultry Seasoning and 1% oven teaspoons salt. Sprin- n Tare hereby | Sprague, Dated at Sp this 7th| day of Oetober, A. D. 1918. Chas. 8 e v gt S ey artr e K16 over the ment,ont fine, thoroughly tix to s stitf dough, then make into cales and fry. & to moma onea or | ARV ALOBEe D, 1 Artiur 1| Holbrook, Town Clerk. 0ct16Th of the es of e crew on the freight be wunus 1y A culs ere . " befor: o Cote, Town Cler o h — . & L, ¥. H. CRANE, Dining Car Supt., N.X., N.H. & H.E.R., writes: “ Have used bef Nov. 1st, | Cote, Tow A i — ers which such a demand is intended | forage Bell's Seanoning 1n our Pining Cars for & long time with good results.” fed according 15| o il BOARD OF COUNTY CoM-| TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM; to cover. 1t is only proper and what > e L e REMEMEBER, 10c. can Bell’s Poultry Seasoning is sufficlent to flavor the dress- at the Town | Misstoners for New London C we | missioners for New London County due the men who ship before the If President Wilson had selected ing of 100 pounds meat or poultry, or the 23c. can, 300 pounds. 1515 __Tm“g.‘ ereby apply for a license ’,(,‘f‘ff he nl';‘m;“:-w:';‘urrx(v’lrm‘\lxs“la':f’fe\:\?qfi(’-lafmg mast, both for what good it would be ‘“"“; ;'"H f'"r hi oy ‘m"jf" ’: Bell’s Booklet of valuable cooking recipes of your grocer or on receipt of postal. | et SE R Wine Uquors ale, lager beer, Rhine wine to them in the time of need and fe would have ob d his contemplatec det. 10, 1913 | ’ me and style of | 8nd clder in the bullding at 43 West it Aol e 2ge from New Hampshire to New Fordeliclous Sausage flavor as directed, eltherwith Bell's Spiced Poultry Seasoning, | : Vuilding b 6% | Main Streett Town Gr Nofwien! except v Town of Norwich, except he E others in distress. Within the past two ey Beif's New England Sausaga Seasoning, of Bell's White Sausage Seasoning. R Weer B o " partmonts i sajd | bullding.” any part O parts of ‘which yvears wireless has demonstrated i S s buildi parts of which | are cut off or partitioned in such man- ¥ Lrer oggisae When “Uncle Joe” Cannon prom- MADE ONLY BY THE WILLIAM G. BELL CO., BOSTON, MASS. CLIFFORD H. ROBINSON are eut off 0F partitioned in such man- | Ber as to form booths, side rooms, or value most effectively in a variety of 453 . i i, ) S - e e rooms, or | Tetiring rooms. My piace of business ways. It should become to the ves- B 10 fl0i0 Fehol damottaic oty 551 oct18d Assessors LRk 8 gb By S is not Focated within two hundred feet * in a direct line from any church edifice they keep their promises, he speaks o thin line from urch as what the tele o or public or parochial school, or the e A R premises pertaining thereto, or any P o postoffice, public library, or cemetery. 3 re, ‘Aligustin | Dated at Norwlich, this 7th day of Oc- tober, A. D. 1918." Edward Goldberger, sels on the high » from experience but he offers little in- o R K P “Just Like Putting Money in the Savings Bank *’ Wilford lLariv is cheap at any price when it com : 4 . There are many thousands who riere, Appilcants. We, the under © a matter of saving lives T S e ioare pp.icant. We, the undersigned, are would appreciate discovering Nicholas 1T land just about mext Augu but WO GEARON TO DHANGE. t offers few attractions at this sea- i The idea, which was first presented | con of the vear. in Nlinois, of having the date of Thanksgiving advanced this ye s0 Col. Townsley has manifested oppo- that it would fall on the fiftieth anni- | sition to football at West Point, but versary of the delivery of that mem- | when it comes to rough treatment it orable speech by Abraham Lincoln at | had better be on football field t n Gettysburg, is falling to arouse thelin a h 1z escapade. country to glving such supr - :ctors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and he sign and endorse the foregoing application of Edward Goldberger for license, and hereby certify that said D8, Bnd hereh bie persons to bo|applicant s a suitable person to be Pl rmaant to sald application, | llcensed pursuant to sald application. ensed P s sch day of Oc- | Dated at Norwich, this 7th day of Oc- Pateu at Normteh, Kbl A e Adelord | tober, A, D. 1913. L. Markoff, Hyman I e S Schwartz, Rutherford C. Plaut, Adelard Schwar ereby cert Morin, Jacob Gordon. I hereby certif. i Rl Tl uat the above named signers and en boxaigumed sigscts a0 dorsers are electors and taxpayers, G A LT owning real estate, in the Town of ate, ated at Norwich, this Tth of | el T II‘M“ lalfa $1.00 and 50c Worth for $1.00 owning real estate, of the To Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the forégoing application of Wilfred Lariviere and Augustin Lariviere for a license, and hereby certify that would be required to obtain ac- With Hue imprisoning the dep- at Notw: this Sth day of O« tion. No enthusiasm has been created for daring to oppose his con- % N : ; ¥ hy D. 3913, "Chas Holbrook, Town October, A. D. 1913.° Chas. S. by the sugeestion as it seems like | duct and policies it is plain to see There's 50% extra value in Bristol Lnde:f“e}argthflf 112‘1‘.‘% PP oct1gTh | | Holbrook, Town Clerk oct16Th meddling with a fixed policy, or a need- | what an influence he can be expected SR corkmanship and finish—feel the quality o ke S . — i o Ay gty i idiodeng e e o Examine the wo! nsap E 10 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM-| T0 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM. e .- S aeenya Lot ons, ; 2 z the texture. That will ““show”’ you. missioners of New London County: 1| missioners for New London County: 1 year. TR T = : i hereby apply for a Fifty Dollar .«lml - | hereby apply for a ;p..:iac‘u‘, ;elu ‘.[na are various reas PRI, 08 Just now while the football teams gist license to sell spirituous and in-| exchange spirituous and intoxlcating g t::o‘“rm ;’lh-l”: as Anfl‘t;u uch e e o Gt 1 ens eringe foxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, | liquors. ale, lager bee Rhine wine S kely to be refused K Rhine wine and cider, to b 1d on the ! and cider in'the building at West Town 1 excellent thing for th prescription of & practicl ian, | Street, Town of Norwich, except In the the president should it ever reach him room 4 apartments in sald building, ses! | rooms and apartments in s ng, and not to be drunk on but ft is weil sald by the New York ERE RS e couaigIorag and U derwea‘r o o & iy % actles MR ] quantities not exceeding one gallon: | any part or parts of which are cut off Globe that “Custom has decre HARTER BIctics makes petfect. Mll I H n e o ther than distilled Hauors and | or partitioned in such manner as o Thanksgiving day shall b e e e titose in quantittes not exceeding Bvo| form bogtis, side roome. o Teliring P I ith Ge v sending a cruiser to ;: ons Main St L. »wn of Col rooms. A ace of u €8s 18 no! flgy s Sy 1n, November Mexico in addition to the United S50c¢ $1.00 B O ittntor tnimahth | Tosated within tvo, HunAcear SRACH: o many years of usage has firmly e Hntet ¢ G day. of Ootob ) 3. M. P.|direct line from any church edifice or ¢ tablished it. There is no more r e “"': o aiasutot ““,1‘“"""“ < B0% Extra Value Bueu, Applicant’ We, the 1 ndersigned, fuxbll‘c or 1::;«;:1;;«'““u'v!l‘mol.o or the | i h S D, ¢ will zet a good 1dea of how it would —_— are clectors and taxpayers, owning | premises pertaining thereto, or any o e A b g hovember | cem 1f 1t had @ navy of 1ts own. Made of fine-gauge, close-knit yarns—not the coarse-grade, rol e ®of The Town of (Colohester, | postoffice, public lprary, Or’ cemeters, B A e S e e Ay — coarse-knit yarns usually found in garments at these prices. and noreby dign ung endorse the fore” | Bated «C'Norwien, this 7t aay or' Ga: It is sometimes just as good to let wel % 2 Pz : -] y I ARy : “application of uell for a | tober, ; ames MoNally, Ap- enough alone, The rule applies in nfl THo ‘ninccan ole, unsinkable 1ifé Warm and comfortable without being heavy or scratchy. Fvery iary Hiconse, “and’ hereby certry | plicant. We, the undersigned, are eieos ithout showing the les sre. | boat is something which remains to be seam lock-stitched and covered. Frills and Cuffs **looped-on, thist Sa1d applicant is a sultable person | tors and taxpayers, owning real estate, et 't or MOIAINE 1n any oo reore- | invented. When it comes to. luxury oot seamed. -All sizes—three colors. Langorshort - tobe licnsed pursuant to sald appll-| of tie Town of Norwich and herehy spect to v less rever- by . g e 5 i Sui cation. Dated at hiester, this 11th | sign a ndorse o ca- L MR, Tisicinrs it ocean travel has about reached per- sleeves — regular or stout drawers. Union Suits, FaVCBE October. A, D. 1913, T. Swan | tion Of James McNally Jor & leense - G . . fection, but there is plenty of oppor- with Trouser Seat, §1.50 and $2.00. v Rathbun, Guy B, Clark, Krastus Day, | and hereby certify that said applicant That the Gettyshurg anniversary tunity for effort in attaining safety. C. H. Dawle B. Baker, 1 hereby | is a suitable person to be licensed pur- ¢ s . 8 . certify that the above named Bigners|suant to said applicatfon, Dated at sh be eperly observed, d - should preperly and un - dorsers are eloctors and tax-| Norwich, this Sth day of October, A. Ask YOUR Dealer doubtedly will be throughout the coun- | That Governor Heldwin sheuld take ‘ S ars Tow 4 \ : > ¥ vers, owning real estate, in the Town | D, 1913. L. Henry Saxton, John Gurry, trv, particularly in the &chools, must|a three mile walk. into Netwich ic ) B e at Colohentor, thin)| Batoicll T Connalk. Tehn IaraEea: Be admitted, but there is no good rea- | not only in accordanee with his belief -84y otidstober, A. D. 2018 Johni & Bradus X harchy SCCUE AEEL ke the ennpal day of thanksgiving. Fach | keening With the poiicy adopted mans l s MLook for the e T matinh T L ke o oL, NaTR Baied for end by itself gives none 100 much | years ago of taking a trip afoot about “w - RIS 15 no advertising medium ia | at Norwich, t 2y of Oetober P S s 3 7 Eastern Connectlcut al to The Bul-' A. D. 1973, Ch 8 Ho' observance ie eifher the town to enjey its beauties, BRISTOL SHIELD det'u Lui RUsInCEs (‘i.ll?“ Clerk. h”:al;‘l'l'u ( -

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