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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1913 ' INSURANCE ACADEMY DEFEATS WINDHAM HIGH Red scd Whiic Eleven Has Little Trouble Scoring 36-0 Victory—Willimantic Boys Outclassed in All Depart- ments—Goldstein Scores First Field Goal of Season. TAKE A POLICY A=TINA ON YOuR AUTO downs In almost perfeet manner, |Seotland and Ireland. They expect te weak point In the Crimson compina- | year: ed. J. L LATHRO® & <CNS Saturday afternoon on the Academy High schoel foot- ball team met defeat by the Norwich by the scere of The local boys outplayed Murray, Mur- Chase starred for Goldstein made a fine Right halfback. Free Academy linesman, I'Heureux; and ten minutes; goals, Murray, Mc- Cermick, Robinson, Academy: goal from goals kicked, Robinsen; seore, N, I\ A. | Windham in all ways. the, Jackson fleld, Goldstein| goal from th First Quaser. McCormick of N. F. A. kicked off to after rushing the ball up the field, lost it on a fum- The Academy used Jackson on a Murtha on an end run of 25 yards and a forward pass from McCormick to Murr: | their Arst goal with RARVARD'S ELEVEN LOOKS THE STRONGEST. Champions of 1912 Bid F —Penn's Eleven Coming Strong. tackie play, r to Repeat Murray carrying McCormick falled tg | New York, Oct. 19.—With the half- the schedules of the big eastern college football teams, the strength and woakness of the vari- ous elevens is beginning to be appar- ent to the close follower of the autumn k the goal The Academy kicked off to Wind- nd the quarter closed with the | ball Windham's on their 10 yard line and the score N. F. A. 6, W. H. Second Quarter. of Windham kicked to Mur- returned the ball kicked and Windham tried a pass which was Reasonable | 1, ISAAC S. JCNES Richards Building, 91 M RAILRDAD WRECKS demonstrate th dent insurance. in the TRAVELERS' B. P. LEARKED & CO. Loan & Trust ncy Establisned May, 1848, REMOVAL strect, oppesite Thames National Banik. | Woolworth's 5 Saturday's games were in mal the final so-called combinatidn: face opponents called upon to capable of extending gridiron aggregations the point where the coaches will have no difficulty in detecting faults in both In fact, some of the week end games tried the stamina and skill of th extent not pari caught by 2 nd a forward pass from McCormick to Goldstein. brought the ball up the field and Goldstein drop the goal for > value of acci~i Get a policy and defence. A. from the under the coaching of Brooke { pleasing to the supporters in view of the harder games stili to come. Big Elevens Undefeated. Although none of the big universities' teams equal in ability, were several The Academy rushed the ball ’ touchdown with McCormick carrying the ball over and failling to kick the goa the five games of the seasc ¢ Yale alone Third Qu rter. of Windhan who returnea The Academy 01 end runs and rushes advanced the ball quickly | Robinson carried and McCormick failed to kick Cormick kicked off { Windham lost the ball on a forward ass caught by Mullen of N. F. A. The | touchdown, It is becoming more apparent each sea- son that the minor college teams must be reckoned with in‘schedule arrange- old-fashioned clean-slate-for-the-season ds scorn to admit that they have vet met tesms equal | has been able to keep her goal line un- Yale alone advancing the s e s B s and Pennsyl- | be still in the making, but may vet de and Captain Robinson kicking | Marrison replaced Manley of i her posts. Cornell ha times and defeated once. just- evaded a defeat at the touchdown scored on fo Fourth Quarter. ball changed hand ing seconds of Sat; Brown & Perkins, /ifomeys-at-law ence at West Point Harvard was Cross in Saturday's game, chambionship moving forward at pace that surpasses that of any s at this time. has registered 118 touchdowns, 11 four field goals by oppenents, & YGUNG and Builders| STETSON | formidable rs | games the Crimson ints, consisting of goals from touchdowns and one safety three players have been used in these four games and twelve Teft tackle. Buckingham T.eft gnard Right guard, have figured in exceedingly formid- a well balanced of- """ Right ‘tackie. : ; able in that it has fense and defense, penetrating " Quarterback. Robinson (capt.) have a running mate for F McCormick FINANCIAL AND Springfield, 111, where the teams play | ing or Mike Kelly, R Iy bracy or temeter | Lavebyiapnly, fop & Licents tomorrow. The speciai train will be their home from now until they boar them have already kicked four COMMERGIAL LIMANTIC fleld goals, and with Hardwick scored |journey to forelgn lands, playlng in! MAL-ASSIMILATION—. LEGAL NOTICES. six teuchdewns. Captain Storer has|Japan, China, Philippines, Austraiia,| MAL-NUTRITION— = s g o g faken loare of the geals frem touch. |Indla, Bgypt, Haly, France, Ensland, COMMON AILMENTS. miSS TEE BOARD P fon, Countyl 1 Nomers tof Newiin X & - hereby apply for a ru‘tf‘henu ‘Urug- | hereby appiy. 0% 6. license, Klcking 10 out of 14 tries; The on|arrive in New York March § of Next| Sans Method of Obtaining Relief. | Eist Lictise ta foil spiritnous and in- ]excg. g spitaoys i ting A oxicating nquors, ale, lager beer | lavors ale lase beet, Fhil tien Is quarterbaek, and te date a sat- The game today was close, with Rus- B Rhine wine and cid: 10 be sold on the | and cider whds e P, peyie isfaetors player for this most important | scll and Demarce, ' Chicago boy, ob- ons motine A ol o i | Bresoigics Ut & prasteing phyzios: | Fevtell s Susfjess ho butlahg ot of all positions has not been discover- | posin each other.’ The former pitehed | jected to the atrain of modern busi- | fn uantities not extceoding one gallon. | exeapt in 1he roomssand tedd & great game, striking out ten of his|ness and soeial life comes a period | kxgept other than 'distilled llguers, e o ey £ Yale Eleven Lacks Finish. opponents, but the Nationals managed | when the i tities not exceeding e tits g physical mechine does net | and those in quantities »o arts The prosress of the Yele squad,|to buneh hits in two of Innins. | react . from the strain of excessiye|fve gailons. At No. 208 Central Ave” | mannar as to form hootim side while not s rapld or consistent as that | Demaree, although & Httle wild, piteh-|work and pleasure-secking—a time | Tue, Fown of Nevwich, Jafed AN S0 LT (OTEH withia two of Harvard, s still encouraging to the | ed his best ball in the plnche when rest, sleep and food are. met|}yiy’ 'James P. Service, Applicant | feet in a direct line from ami followers of the Blue. In five games| Shortstop McEride of the Washing- | enough to restere natural strength and | We. the undersigned, are ¢lectors and | edifice or publio or -m ihe Bils Have seored 95 points, consist- | ton_club today promised to join the | vigor, tiXparcrs, owning real estate of ine|or the premmses per 5 ing of 13 touchdbwns, 11 goals from |slobe-trotters tomorrow. ¢ BIOPLASM (Bower) serves the mest | Town of Norwich, and hereby Sign and { any wh:‘o‘mc»v va 113’\'2 touchdowns and twe field gosls. Sev-| Tris Speaker of the Bosten Ameri- | useful purpose hero by giving natural | Shderse the rerésoing applicalion 9| GO, ohaded fo Jorulit S8 % enty-six players heve participated in|cans wired that he would repert on|aid, preventing serieus, nervous break- dames P, Servive for o (uEE ald apt Feil, - Maniadraon, A’dfiw’“‘ fhe five games and 13 have been re- |Tuesday: Score by innings: down, knewn as Neurasthenia or | piicant 18 & suitable person to Dol We! the undersigned. are eieo T and R H.E | “nervous exhaustion” The first indi- | licensed pursuant to said appiicatlon.| faxpayers, owning rinl estate of “the s{mnal‘lfle for the seoring to date, While i ikely that the defense is on |Glants .. ..0 010000023 9 8|cations of troubl Indi; - | Dated at Norwich, this 7th day of Oc-| Town of Norwioh, and herel 09 flr:,’a;"::.‘,{,,} e ot bt Harvacd and | White Sox.10 0000100 0—1 6 O] otipation. insomale - fatrein sont | tober; 4. Dy 1918 B, 3. Murcer, David | endores’ e Torogolng “ap 53.“-‘ 3 Princeton, there i3 not the slightest| Demaree and Wingo; Russell and |all disorders of the stomach, bowels, | 3, Gimre, Wlillam Kramer Jo0%or | Lorehy oertify that said applioants r ] question that the attaek lacks the |Daly. kidneys and liver emanate frem the | firy that the above named signers and | suitablo persons to be licensed 4 drive and finish of the Crimson. There same cause—the clogging and inact- | endorsers are clectors and taxpayers | ant to sald appioation, Dat 4 remaing much te be accomplished at| BROADWAY WINS GRAMMAR lon of the vital organs. BIOPLASM | owning real estate, In the 7own of| wich, this 14th day ot Ot | Yale fleld befere the Elis will be ready (Bower) is prescribed by thousands of | Norwich, Dated at’'Norwich, thie d7in} Ayi%, Ceomid, B 7 for the final games of the season. SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP. | deciors in trentment of hese wliments daxlor Octgbor, A b0z Chad Horbrem it A4, 5, MR B, i = ysielans in al 't f the 1 —_— — ~ | tify that the ab ed ] Prinoster's Stars Only Hope: | Took First_in All But Ono Event at|know ita virtues and speakk of it in the | 0 THIE BOARD or GounTy copt- | amiormor ...;»u“u'x;."if;'r‘;"“mrg 4 o 1 the first half of i ighest t 5 4 missioners for New London County ol owning real estate, in. the e e e ME G R By muasins: o lntee an eagASM {Bower) | [ ehy appy for a license to sell and |'Norwinh Datod et Norwich, this her 1913 schedule on Saturday, when o s is absolutely an -ethical remedy. It| Steby SPP¥, (0¥ B MCEITE, (okicating | Gay of October, A. D. 1918 the Tigers ‘defeated Eyracuse 18 to 0.| Broadway won the Grammar Schoel | has never before been offered to the | jiquors. ale la beer, Rhine wine | Holbrook, Town ulerk. " ootd . a . lag 4 In four games the Orange and Black | championship of the city In the Y. M.|public direct. and cider under the name and style of has rolled up 124 pelnts. ““““.““sil:. A. gymnasium Saturday afternoon, | Arrangements have heen made with | James J. Finnegan & Co., in the build- - substitutions and re-substitutions | winning first place in all but gne|lee & Osgeod of this city to immedi- | Iug at 232 Yantic Street, Town of N : 5 vich, except In the rogms and apart COAL AND LUMBE: Princeton has used 115 players in these | cvent. -West Chelsen was second; | ately supply sufferers. Cdmes in tablet | Wich, except in the rooms and WBuris o four contests. Of the 18 touchdowns | Greeneville third and Norwich Town |form, at $1.00 per bottle, on guarantee | purts of which are cuf off or parti- Strelt alone has scored eight, while | fourth, the latter team falling to score. | of absolute satisfaction or money rec | Diniea “in ek mhanct as . (o form Captain Baker has accounted for three | There was a good sized crowd of sup- [funded. boothe, slde rooms, or x'r:llllllK.TYD?HL\ llll. ‘.Q ‘m more. At this time it would appear as | porters present to cheer the boys on | — | Our place ‘of business 1s not Tocated ity §juantity though _the Tigers were hn\:dmg| an | Broadway scored 32 points, ~West Fithin two hundrod feet in o direet ling eleven around twe or three star play-|Chelsea 14 and Greeneville 4. Prin-| jowett City, while Henault pl shinl ach he premises per- > s 2 2 L G ) d a| parochial school, or the prem i ers, and this system bas failed to win | cipal F. J. Newton of Briadway school | fine game for the sece L fafning thereto, or any postoffice, Pub- for’ Princeton in the basi, since Dothi] whs present. The results: T S jialng theroto, ox any pestoficsi Rirz1 ~ We have a full supply of Yale and Harvard persist in coVering anding broaq jump—Boys 12 to 18. —_— wich, this 7th day of October, A. L. D these stars on the days of the big | Avery § ft., Broadway; Zimmerman 7 Oliht ta Lot tion B Loige. Jumea J Binnegun, CJunes B Clean, Fresh Mined games untll they are unabie. to get o r By. Shannon, Applicants 3 ft. 4 in. Broadway; Ableman 7. ft. 4 in. i P 7 < ! signed, are electors and P away for either runs or lifie plungos. 1 West Chelsen. s It soitletoniithio frab.Tiat whib bl DRl ehl. eidies ur 1 Fova ot The University of Pennsylvania team | Boys 14 to 15—Baton t, 7 in.|going to stop Mrs. P 2 Norwieh, and hereby Sign and_endo NOW grad- | Gi 8 ft. 2 in. Greene- & R Bac ankburst trom | §8FY Cysing appliation of James | | M. e cense, and hereby certify tf ually fmproving In every department of Fou T TE: 6 In. Wikt Chelsea, the game and blds fuir eventually fo| Running high Jimp—Boys 12 to 15| = —— e e o Sraony £, De reach the plane occupled by the Red |y on 3 ft. 9 West Chelsea; Sensed “pursuant ‘to- saidy Epplication. = football history 'n years gone by. In|Eroadway. TO THI BOARD OX COUNTY Lobery Ay D, Juas Jonn 3 v Fairick | before bad weather arrives? n to date | Boys 14 to 15—Graham 4 ft. 7 in.| missioners for new Londen County in C. Hanni Pennsylvania has scored 124 points. oadw Debarros 4 ft. § in. West | hereny apply for a license to sell and R The Quakers appear to have developed | Chelsea; H. Levine 4 ft. 6 in. West | exchange spirituous and intoxicating . a2 % a strong attack combined with an ex- | Chelsea. Hanoe nh‘u sger beer, Rhine wine| piiore owning 3 cellent defense. | Fotato race—Bovs 14 to 15—Graham | Wl AVenue Town of Negwioh. ssiopt | LoW®, of Norwieh. Dated at Nor GHAPPELL cn 5/ sroadway eBarros 2nd, 8 e y B g ) e his 17th lay of October, 9 Cornell’s Play Inconsistent. 1st, Broadway; DeBaios nd, West|in e roumy and apartments in eald | (o 'S HU oo, Town L § i i : sea; Grebe Srd, Greene: ullding, any part or parts of which | © s EoEs feste 2 Cornell's play this season has been | " Relay'race won by Broadway school, | aTe cut Off or partitioned in such man- b B Goal and Central Wharf Brick, Lima marked by Inconsistency. but the Ith- | four boys each _each running (wo laps | Der &8 to form booths. side roome. or 7 3 uca clan promises o be - factor to | r e “Filkker MoNte, "Coume | feuring rooma: A Plald O Sunlichy | missloners v 3 o | Lumber TELEPHONES and Gement reckon with before the fnal games are |han, Avery. Time 1 m. 2 1-5 sec. = | in & direct line from any church caises | BeLeDY APDLY for o N tosicating e e e or bublic.or parochial scnool,' or tho | I aler Tager beer, Rhine wine s Iiitle _— remises pertain! ereto, o ; or under ihe name and styl evidence of strength in either the of- N AR B Poatotnics, Dublls Hbrass . or coorat i o an e M. C. HIGGINS fense or dcfense. The team appears to NSON OBJECTS. Dated at ‘Norwich, ti-s 14th diy of Oc- tober, &7 B 1515 Hivert 3. Sehet: Sp- | Stroct Ton i Pt an COAL, Velop Into a.erious rival to Pennayl- | Veteran Player Says Too Much la Be- | licant, We. the undersignsa, arelelec- | rooms and. i are. cut vania before Thapksglying day comes. | ing Made of Athletics. of the Town of < and hereby | or - pas 5 manner a HIGH GRADE COAL In the second division of eastern| slgn and endorse the foregoing appl orm boot r retiring toams Datterouth, Colgate, Carlisle,| Too smuch is being made of the | catlon of Albert ToE a ian ot gihe = Office and Yard 203 North Main 8t ey and Navy all figtre close at the | world’s champions, the Philadelphia | and hereby certity satd appiicant within two hun Teet tr Office Tolephone 1257 heels of the big ‘varsity combinations. | Americans, in the opinion of Adrian | IS a Suitable person to be licensed pur- | direct line from any church edifice of Anson, who deciared that nis o | uant o said wppiication Hted 4 ox Barechiad Senooler fhe prom- | TOURISTS IN CHICAGO. Chicaeq peroan. Win n of 4l 1913 Amos Lind, Ge Duther, | office; public. 1ib or cemetery J. A. MORGAN & SON s | Quaxter of & comturybago could easily | 3. Rafterty. ¢ 7. Boott, | Dated. at Notwich, this 14th day of OC Giants Defaat White Sbe in Secona | Mave defented the presen? e holders| an, Lnerchy Cortiey that | oo & BIHE | A Crengpanly, COAL Game of Series. cago agaregation in the eighties, when | 4re o ane . i dorsigned, ‘are clectors and is s . Chicago, Oct. 19—The world tour- Lol ) L at Norwich, this 10t Norwich, ana hereby Sign ana Office 67 West Main St Telophone 13 ing White Sox of the American league, | aggregation” the veteran acknowl: | Sy Clecs M Chas. ) | {ae toregoing application or | Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 834 champlons of Chicago, and the New |edsed. “but it T had my old Chicage |~ e = R oy esHiey that PROMPT DELIVERY York Giants, winners of the Nationalteam with the famous stonewall in- | TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY ST uitable persons b leage pennant, were given an enthusi- | fieid, T could beat them by a good | hssioners for New London County: 1| Boenzed : e e blication: [N astic farewell today, despite the fact|margin. Col they hit such pitchers | exchange Spirituoms aam. Aol Dated at Norw t that the local club was defeated 3 to|as Bender and Plank? nre hey | liquors, lager beer, Rhine 5 | bober, 4. D o Tucpo in the second game of thelr long|could! None of the pitchers of today | and cider In the bullding Ll Segen L - The day was crisp, more suited for | smith, Larry Cochran and (i B e fue n dor cle df : 2 trimmed with the national colors, with | edge that h fielders as Cobb or | retiring rooms. My piace of busitiess| e vt Cleric ALWATE IN STOCK the American flag worked on' their | Speaker could be placed In the same cated within two hundred feet | C12%, S The touring party will travel in a|lenged the production of any preseni- or paro. chool, or the| 10 THE BOARD OF COUN 0, o & il speclal train which left tonight for|day catchers the equals of Buck St e SRR A L T cor Market and Shetuckes Telephone 183-1a Phone ‘ ) i ot tober, A. D. 1913.. A. A. Adam, Appli- | Siquera’ ale Jager beer, R | Jewett City Defeats N. F. A. Scrubs. | cant.’ We, the undeisigned. are elec- | and eider under the name and fors and_ thxpavers, owning real estate, | Michadl F. Shea & Coo in the the steamer at Vancouver for Japan,| Saturdazy afternoon on the Academy P e S "The ftinerary carries the par- | campus th 4 of the Town of Norwich, and hereby | at 25 Bath Stre Swn_of N Nov. 19. 'The jtinerary carries the par-| campus the N. i A. second team met | sign and endorse the forégoing appli- | axcept in the rooms and apartmen across this country, southwest and | defeat by the Jeweti City team by the | cation of A. A. Adam for a license, and | in said building, any part or parts o the Pacific coast to Vancouver |score of 13 to 0. In the first half neith- | hereby certify’ that sald applicant is & | which are cut off or partitioned in from which place they will start their|er team scored. ~Downer starred for | $ullable person to ba licensed pursuant| such manner as to form b side to said application. Dated at Norwich, | rooms, or retiring rooms. Our place of L h day of October, A. D. 1918 | business is not loc hin two hun e AN UPWARD TURN. ; et : Texans $6.80@ s 37.00@11.00. Sheep—Receipts lower; nafive 33 western $4.00@5.50 tern $8.15@7.1 STOPS INDIGESTION, SOURNESS,!and oni has been dark simism overhanging Wal the business The local sit- materially as- >h, the bear the upward t here at the opening. | | were Union Pacific belching of gas, you need shared honors at the close here ranging from ning of business during the firs or more trading was active | the largew, share of the gains for ssion was experienced that created a favorable was an official denial among the Rock and this st The news of rtad a rally holding com- the collateral reports of a probable amendment bill which would meet the approval of the administration and adjournmant epresentatives had a sible early orts there was cerfuiness, owing {o the irregu- in placing new orders pend- .adjustment of prices conform- LIVE STOCK MARKETS, for the market: making, with pre- 65 cars on steers were steady; others weak | Fat bulls firm cows unchanged in price 16 good steers of Mex. 34" prd d at $6.50@8.70 | cows at $3@36. Jeef was in fair demand at 21@14c Exports from this 0 cattle to London. Recelpts of calves were 544 head, in- 287 for the market. Good veals other calves rather more People’s G. & € for native sid Pressed Steel Car. were firm; ve and stead ‘hoice veals sold at $S@12 vearlings and estern offer- | prassers at $1@b.5 Dressed calves slow to lower. City veals selling at dressed at 111-2@16 1-2c. Receipts of sheep and ldmbs were 4,- including 51-2 cars for the were steady; w0 cars that ar to be held ov 500 Third_Avenue .. 200 Unfon Bag & Paper pfd 18300 Unlon Pacltic ... lute were lkely fCOLL Cluett, Peabody & sminon to choice lambs at $6@ Dressed mutton stead, o Vtch Covper 200 Westlnghouse 1060 Woolworih Total sades 178,595 | at $s50@e.56 per 100 Ibs. for medium . Country dressed hogs steady | at 9@12c per CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. BLAME. Hogs—Receipts g00d heavy $7.76@7.90; pigs $5.60@5.60 Beeves 35.85@9.55 mixed butchers $7.50@S.45 | $7.00@8.40 - Cattia—Receipts steady to strons. the advertis. Tae Builet» 58 A H. Disco. A, C. Hale’ D.” W. Lilli- | drea feet in a bridge, Jacob C. Hoefner, H. E. Wag- | church edifice or pub! » r N Lio h ennl L L U e e L e in the Town of Norwich. Dated at| this 14th day of October, A Norwich, * this 1 WdEN STGMAGfi flfl fil'[_ !Tig GREATLIL“‘ Hordriok, Town Clor | Hibhes Wit pw M s o d To THE BOARD slestors, 2nd, AR | OF COUNTY COoM- O e Koy missioners for New bondon County: ] | hereby sign and endor - _— Rereby apply for a license to seii and | 4pplication of exchange. spirituous and intoxicating | Eridget M. sh o [iauors: ale, lager beer, Rhine wing | herehy certity at which you eat | and cider In'the building ‘at 116 and 113 | Suitable pe Goes not dige ckly rments | West Main Street, Town of Norwich, -~ rd sours, pr oy s | exeept th "tiie rooma. ana apartment ealthy condition. in“sia butiding, “any part or paris of In making the change from { the American to the EUROPEAN _PLAN it was necessary to make some changes to the culinary department of the Hotel. These changes are : o now well under way, and we i 14¢h day of October, A. 1 1913, Paul Peloquin, Henr Aibert W. Lilllbrids, GAS AND DYSPEPSIA IN FIVE MINUTES. expect to open our New Main A case of Pape's Diapepsin will cost | Walch are cut off or partitioned in sueh | SR8 % Wsarrell, 1 hor Dining Room about November If you feel bloated after eating, and | fifty cents at any pharmacy here, and | or retiring rooms, My place of busi. | the above named signers . you believe it Is the food which fills | Vill convince any stomach sufferer in{ ness s not located within two hundred | 4T, elegtors and Taxpayers. (OWAL st you; if what little you eat lies like a | five minutes that Fermentation and a direct line from any church Bted ot Norwioh, this 16th day of Oc: Th P k l] B lump of lead on your stomach; if|Sour Stcmach is causing the misery of | & r_publtc or 'Parochial achool topar, 4. D. 1913, Chas. B. Holbrot = there is difficulty in breathing after | Indizesticn | orfhe premises pertaining thereto. of | IROR Sjerk ERRLAS e Parker-Davenport Co. eating, eructations of sour, undigeste No nuatter if you-call your trouble | tery.” Dated At Norwich, this 14th dav = HOARD OF COUNTY food and acld, heartburn, brash or a | Cutarrh i the Stomach, Nervousncss| of Detober. A Dy 18is " John R Bows o tor Rew 1ondon Counts pe’s Dia- | or Gusty seil and its, or | man, Applicant. We, the undersigned y any other nam pepsin to stop food fermentation and s remembe- that relief s walting | #70 electors and taxpavers, owning real | exchange spirituous pxicating F , F ‘ d Hn" d r Ifl Indigestion . |8t any drug store the mament yoaTEiiehy Sixn and endorss the Torokotns |Laucre ale, lager bee e it | Palace Faol and Billiard Parlors e e L L e e T o sowman | 55" Mecormick & Co, in the buld- | gix Tables—five pool and one Billlard. gas and stops fermentation which | out-cf-crder Stomach with'n tive min- | certify that said ant| b HEeets, Town of Norwich, except in th Tables sold and repairing done Sours your entire meal and causes | utes, and Ggest promptly, without nny | Sultable person to be lic, Nant | robma and Apartments in’said building, | ut reasonable prices, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, | fuss or discomfort, all of any kind . ald dpplication. " Des t Norwleh, | any part or parts of which are Supplies at all times. Constlpation, Griping, etc. Your real fc d you A Corr, Thom McMahon, | 2orm booths, ome, OF ¥ | 49 MAIN STREET : Crame . “Fournier! | rooms. Ou e of business S = 7 — 3 Francis ¥ eny “certity | Jocatea within (wo hundred feet i 8 S and direct line from any irch ed > 4 are electors a3 rs, | public or parochial school, or ; Teal Town of | Dlomises pertaining thereto, ors any | Norwich, this 15th | Boatofnice, public library, or . i . . i i = dated at Norwich, this 1 y of Oc- | - tober, “A.D. 1u1d. D. 073 micic BOARD OF C DRel J ungecsigned, ave electors. dnd | foners for New London County: 1| We { | reby apply for license to sell and | taxpavers, owning re ", f"""““ “‘“ and Fixtures L AR B L iquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine | endorse the foregoing uyppication < a ider 1n the building'at 184 Krank- :_‘O_,-Y‘n ‘:“"”*_"”“ ‘«‘ SEL L B 1 in Street, Town of Norwich, except In rmick, Jr., for a licen Uphight oottt e10c1Sc 20, 26k e inin e preteali s e B sons Lo be ldensed pursuant to building, any part or parts of which B to-De i} cenued: DU R e we are showing new pat- terns in Cut Glass, Sterl- ing and Silver Plated Inverted: . ione. s ointo. haia bl L e 10c, 150, 20¢, 25¢ o0 Sit oF gr nestitioned ihsticn Soay this Tdth day o Ootober A i b Ware. 25c Mantle, guaranteed for 90 days | mor Toriiaa e chin T Tpndrod test | ) Bosian, P Comnell W . MG |} We carry the best makes named signers and endorsers are elec TorE And TAxpayers. owning real astate wn of Norwich. Dated at Nor ) day of October, A. D Holibrook, Town' Clerk. in above lines and will Guarantee Prices. Engraving Free. John & Geo. H. Bliss 7 FOR FALL Postoffice, public lbrarv, or cometery | FRIESIA REFRACTA ALBA (white), per dozen. . ... 10c| ot te o s Xinng, Jral s | w0 THE pOARD oF covnTy « DAFFODILS, per dozen ......................... 20c| By csrelty thit Wt adove Wamed Sn | B, 82 10 form PO, 2l raoms, of | b R B D T o5 POARD OF COUNTY £OM.| hereby sign and endorse the foregoing | hereby apply for a license to sell and | CROCUS pexridozen ... . 5t b it T 10c | amptication of Bovard 'O, MR awor erthange prithous. and - infoxicating | JONQUILS, per dozen ......................... 15c|ii%ensed purstant to said appiication | 350, SIdeh 0 TS RCISRE, 85 Lo J0 2 | S tober, A. D. 1913." George P. Madden, | logidiae any part or Parts. o fch NARCISSUS, perdozen ..................co..... 20| B850 4 DL C85,2, Madden | building, any” part or parts of which | 8% Snd endorsers are slectors and tax- | 1oring rooms. My place of HYACINTHS, each ...............c.. 00 0.0, de|BgE owning real estate, in theTown | in o @rect jjne from any churc FERTILIZER S ims | pitores poar gn sovrw g | I R WS TR AL | ol e L, | Lindsay Special Outfit—Burners, Mantle and Globe com- \;iaEE;;E:t:;rlii‘r::lu«h:::]r.v " ihiokicading | slsttors” ing tixpavers, " owning ren band | Plastars and’ Presared plete, worth 50c—Sale price. ................... 39c|;isider /e oGl Merenants | 200 BT ne e R TorS | Best” Roofing Peint In the are out off or Partitioned in such man. | Ci1fed pursuant to such application. Full line of Sewer Pipss Ball Pei: ! 15 ot Tocated within two hundrea Teet | W iilam . MeGa; Handled Axes (steel laid) ...................... ..59c|buhding any part or parts of whion | T:icant 18 o suitable person to be 1i- | market. Daivd af Norwicn, ‘this 14th day of Oc: Petiing - T John J. Foley, 11 = | in a’diract iine n any church edifice | H. Driscoll,” John J' O'Neil. 1 hereby IS INEXPENSIVE WATER Saw Sets, worth 35c ............................ 25c|i¢;u’¢iecltiine rom any ciurch eain Flaco o ol e merehy L PROOE. AND IN = HANDY. B s Ana apAriments 1neatd | ey Riveting Hammers ...................... 28c] (ohin, ot S iact S o ent | O A T80 1815, Willlam' Campion: THE UPSON WALL BOARD o Subiie or Jarocnal Sohool of- the| corfity"that the above u i | premises periaining hereto, or ny | 40 crdcrsers are electors d taxpay- s Sew e Wit 00c ..., iy, B Baee UGG el o0 R Swming real eatate, in the town ot || SIZES. 7 g P ol ce, D ey ey | Naewich: Dated at Norwion, thi 150 i Extension Bit Holders, worth $1.25, for .. .. . $1.00 ] tober, A D180 Gus Paradis, Appli- | aay of October. A. D 1818 Chax S Largest Storage Capacity 2 % Boed | sunt. e, the undersigned, are siettors | Hoibreok Town Clerk oct20it in City A. N. CARPENTER m 23 Commerce St Cald Clillsals’. ... [, o0 o0 voo i s Be s 10 B tessartie, cwiine SRS 8 | aud endorse the foregoin, licatio: 3 Ammeters, worth $125 ... LU e i LRSS AMERICAN HOUSE, @id pplication, Dated at Nerwloh, (4] Gay "o october, “A. D 1913, SAEL 8 Sunderaon. ' Proj ‘I‘H H N Mon, trerle Parent, Ifeman | Usecial Rates to Thentre Troupse. v, J. O Puelits, ;I’w:r‘xv:l"lfll".‘ vavan. | Teaveling Men, eta.. Livery conneste ALBERT BOARDMAN, Proprietor | Sapavers “’"L:(;‘ ,-i”’f‘\?'v'x"»l fni ol b A NEV;%‘:::EL:S:EL TS g R oo A O THERE s no agvertising medn BULLETIN BUILDING, 74 FRANKLIN STREET | 355, 50 iy, 0,050 vk 1 | mastern Conneotivut eaua. to The Bub: | Memmtss ans “oaseh Siertt aercid s |~ ootiom letin ior business resulis _torder, Jchm Tuckie. Prop, Tel, 43-§ b