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ADMIRAL EAT o 1913 BULLETIN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, ON WAS A DRUG FIEND Contention of Defence at Trial of His Widow—Assertion That He Obtained 4600 Tablets From Boston Physician —Also That Lives of His Crew at Sea Had Been Endang- ered by His Drug and Liquor Habits. Piymouth, Mass., Oct. 23.—Rear Ad- miral Joseph G. Eaton, whose widow, Mrs. Jennie May BEaton, is on trial here, -charged with his murder, was painted-in the opening address of the defense today as “a drug fiend,” and a man of “dual personality—a veritable Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde.” Attorney Francis J. Geogan, who made the opening argument, declared it would be shown that Admiral Eaton | was addicted to the use of liguor and drugs to such an extent that he en- | dangered his vessel and the lives of men under; him when in the navy. Drug Secured from Boston Physician The death of the admiral w du | the widow without any means of sup- ‘pox‘t for herself, her mother and her 1 daughter. The defendant, the attorney i added, would rot hide behind a cloak of insanity nor ask for special priv- ileges on account of her sex. Admiral’s Tippling Habits, | Dr. F. Fremont Smith of Washing- {ton, D. C, < b | length regarding the admiral's habits | of intoxlcation during his first wife’'s illness and her death. During the testimony of- Dr. Smith it was brought | | out | Eaton | diseas: « o drugs are sometimes administered. to have been testified at considerable that naval records show Admiral afflicted with a e for which arsenic and other It more heat to bake with in HUB Oven because HUB Flue heats 53 sides of Oven where others heat only <’ sides. * Has Coal Pan in one side ’ of base and Ash Pan in other side on Roller Bearings of our FEED are only known . to customers who have bought ‘ their FEED, GRAIN AND FLOUR from us for years. They know they have got the best procurabie; that they The back of range ovens ought not to be stuck over with tin and asbestos, which get greasy and foul. 1l other ranges were heated on the back like HUBS they would: need such makeshifts. Atlttorv(lley, Gf'or;ué\ il)]I ed, to r‘nd was Dr. Smith who secured the ser- self-administered. This was secured, | vices of Mrs. D. H. Ainsworth to ed he said, from a Boston physician who | purse the admiral's first wife, and he it B B have got unequalled value for supplied the admiral in all with 4,600 | described her as “faithful and true to Made in New England — Best in the Wor A tablets containing the poison, to De | her charge.” She later became Mrs. SCHWARTZ BROS., A t their money. Prompt, care- used as a medicine. Eaton and is now the defendant in the s gents ful - d tisfacti 2 Mr. Geogan announced that Mrs. | case. N ht G ul service, and sauis ion in Eaton, the defendant, would take the | Naval Officers Testify. orwich, Lonn Tite stand ‘and tell the story of her life. | go.; sgmiral Charles E. Clark, com- . SMITH §& ANTHONY CO., MAKERS, BOSTON very ¥ After outlining the principal points of |, nger” of the battleship Oregon on * - Wh b f Mrs. Eaton’s story, including her di- p0Gor O T8 B around the Horn, S B TR, P AT . y not become one of our vorce from her first husband, her mar- : I8, Foyas: o 5 3 Fiage to Admiral Katon, and their te. | £ave {estimony s to the, porsons customers and prove this? It moval to the Assinippi farm to raise | , .sigent of the naval examining and & will pay you chickens, Attorney Geogan touched Ofl | yetjring board, he said, he declined a y % the events immediately preceding the | riquest from Rear Admiral Eaton for e - e s : —_— NG Sinister R {an assignment to a position on some % £ e { 2 o o Sinister Sngnificance to Remark. | naval board because he had heard of | to Norpich within a year or so and | LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. % He described the visit which Mrs. | habits of intemperance on the part of take ug his residence on his farm. }‘_ st L ey i 7 — Eaton made to her married daughter, | Eaton. To this Admiral Faton replied | ———————— TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY Coxt. | =o R il 0F CotN G . Mrs, June Keves, - Medford. three | that he had been.forced on account of | Baptist Church Cradle Roll. ["miEsioners tor New London Comnty. e | mistlonors for New London County Wa daye before the admiral died. “The | illness to take something -which| The cradle roll department of the | Dereby apply for a license to scil and | hereby apply for. a el 3 Cove Street day Mrs. Eaton went to June's home,” | caused the condition referred to. First Baptist church held its annual| faeres aie Janer bemy iptoxloating exciange epirituous D cart said Mr. Geogan, “she bade the ad Lieutenant .Folden C.: Richardson, | reception in tho church parlors Thurs- | sid eidor nader the mawme st ciyle ot | LaaomE, o AaBtre mooke and Style of : miral an affectionate farewell and lefi | now on duty as a naval constructor at | day afternoon from 3 to 5 0 H. Jackel & Co., in the bullding at 5-10 | George Greenborger & Co., in the build- him in the barn with a man who w Hammondsport. Y. testified that| There was a good attend Market Street, Town of Norwlich, ex- | ing at 47 and 53 Franklin et, Town » buying a load of hay. He said as she | while junior watch officer of the bat- | babies with their mothe cept In the rooms and aparvments in [ of Norwich, except in room left: 'There's a fine woman. She's a | tleship Massachusetts in 1903 he had | time for the little ones e R R e R AR T good wife con Captaln Joseph G. Eaton, then|by the superintendent, Minne | ERIC QUL Or DIRUILOnAd In SUEL ((AESDAINSIOE i ich B e et o Hor DA “Mrs, Baton spent that night at the | m % inat. venuel ina. condltion: SVilson, assIStad by Mioe Mary HiBsIn | b Teihine Sobes On D ot | A R e . home of June Key We will show |of apparent intoxication. He had|Mrs. Fred Wilson and Mrs. William | ness is not located within two hundred | Our “piace of busin s not located Smith Avenue, on the East you that when she said ‘Tll go home | never noticed any odor of liquor from | Gilchrist. | foet M & alrect from any church Pwithin {wo hundred feet in a direct line 4 and attend to him, there was no sin- | his b but had seen him stagger | Suitable games were played, fol- | 2difice or. public parochial school, | from any churoh edifice or pubiic or_| G i - ister sigmificance attached to her | and act in other ways like an intoxi- | lowed by light refreshments of Milk, | omy nosi s portaining thersto, of | parochiul schiool, or tiie premises per- Side,. is closed until further wor cated man | cocoa, fancy cookies and cake. Fach | fary.” Dated &t Norwich, ; e L AR e S i a seWhen she reached home she had Bild ot Whils Divil, | suest’ received a little souvenir o 4D '1;3)\ 2 e i notlce. o fccount of the con breakfastec he said to the ad- X Pt g = - afternoon. an Jackel, Jt 18. George rasnberEer Mary 1 t 1 e Lieutenant Richardson told of one | 1 jeorge reenberger, v | struction of a sewer, miral: ‘Don’t you want some br - —_——— ndersigned, arc 1d tax @reenborge Applicants We, the un- e S A % o occasion when, on the way to the real T Fev o) b fast? and he replied: ‘Tve lost on QoA ona : | $h =3 3 eal s ot the | dersigned, are electors and taxpayers, L DR DR B T Eaton appeared on the| H. A. Richmond of this city is one e R L R S A e ot e Per order of . other® 347 | ed in pajamas and gave | of the junior week committee at Wes- foregoing application of | Norw.ch, and hereby si and endorse & It W iation or Mistindertends h if carried out, the witnes: t leyan. U;firme'y J:«cku}x the fgl egnmi applic n of George Erroll C. Ll“lbl'ldge. i r Mi rstanding. have put the battleship in | hereby certify | Greenberger Co. for license, *and SR He was ill all day and Mrs. Eaton collision with other vessels | — | ae : ereby cortify thal said mpplicants are | \ Street Commissioner. saif: ‘T guess I'll call a doctor’ She he squadron. At anot time the | LEGAL. NCTICES. | at Norwt B e gt walked to the window and saw the | saw Captain = E Bilg s == S e e S o . 1918, And 3 rtadoren ) ol doetor coming. Dr. Frame visited the | seemingly intoxicated, hold nr[ 2 BOARD OF COUNTY COM- | Brown, Willlam 3. rford C admiral, but couldn’t find anything se- | court on the battleship, and that | missioners for New London County - | D. Pfeiffer, Joseph | Morin, John P. Murph | “She administered to his wants like | drunkenne Sl e End Elaxpavors, owning | ate sleators and (arpavers owning real | an affectionate wife all day, running | In cross examination Lieutenant|and cider uhder the name and style Town. of ‘Norwich. | estate, in: the Town of Norwich. Dated | up ?,”d down stairs and waiting on | Richardson was asked wl if the | john F. Mury & Co.,, in the building | of Oo- t Norwieh, this 9th day of October, A. | & " Rim.” condition of Captain Eaton was so|at 143 West Main Streét, Town of Nor- | D. 191%. Chas, §. Holbrook, Town Clerk. | al ALLION The?movements of the accused wid- | serio that the ship and the lives of | Wich, except in the rooms d apart- | ( octl?p - -~ ew during the week of the admiral's | those aboard were endangered. he did | Menis in said building, any part or| — = Lol i @eath were described in detail by the | not make sport of: the sttuation to| Falts of iwhich ars cut of o1 1 D OF COUNTY CONM:| 1O THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- - defense’s lawyer | anyone except the shiv's surgeon and | hooths Side e S a 1isanae to seil and | missioners for New London County: We “We will show vou there was no | the navigating officer. The witness | Our place i ous’ and sintoxicating § SOERRY BPD, 10T B LConRe e ting friction between Mrs. Eaton and her | declined to answer on the ground that ! within two hundred feet In dire beer, Rhine wine | jfouorg- il lager A e e husband right up to the time of his | he was not on trial | tine from any church edifice or publ rame and stvle of |,y %ider under the R e fliness.” he said. “There was no mis- | Customary to Report Such Cases. | O Darochial school, or the premises nof Norwich, ext | Mercier & Proulx In the building at ? [ understanding.” { 4 SR X | ¥ 0E: o ) ROSLOT AR St 53 st : ®X- | Merchants’ Avenue, Tow f Norwich e iy g Rear Admiral Clark took the witpess | pubiic Liprary, or Dated at| cept Sl In 1 except in the rooms and apartments in No Motive for Desiring His Death. | stand again at the request of District | Norwicn, this 14th October, A sa g, any pa t or ip‘f_x‘lfi of | oo build oS raEt: of paretof Mr. Geogan eaid it would be shown | Attorney Barker and was asked | D- 1913. Joh n_Mur o GULOXOY DALt e o which are cut off or partitioned in c | | Applica ma to form hoc e rooms 2 that the admiral left Mrs, Baton noth- | whether -it was not the duty of an| 5y e c lring rooms. Our I ¢ busi: | manner as to form booths, side ro ing but a heritage of debts and that | officer in such circumstances as Lieu- | real estate, of the Town | ness is not_located withir nfindred | ST resiting hootws. : Our e 9 she coald have no motive for desiring | tenant Richardson described to make | and hereby sign and endorse the fore- | line ‘from any church | 288 Is ot locateq WithE b M ohuroh his death. On the other hand, he said, | a formal report. Admiral Clark re pplication of John F. Murp or parochial school | (86 W1 & AINCCE TS ot iy wolinal a ow she had as a motive for keeping him | plied in the negative, but said that it for a licen 3 pertaliing it or the premises pertaining thereto, or alive the faet that an income of $4.500 | was customary to repert such a sit- .fiau!i app A X ny pestoffice, publ rary. or ceme- ) :1 vear, representing the admiral's re- | uation to the executive officer of the |, Pl o s AR gt day < o re ay, i 4 »avi ship H € [ ctobe: 9123 Me: 3T, e Siasd on his death, lodving " obis 5 | Eamuna Proulx, Appiteants.” We. the A | undersigned. are electors and taxpa , ovelties DETERMINE PROFITS THROUGH |DROWNED IN HARBOR i | Nofwich, ind herebs sign and endorse PATENT INFRINGEMENT. AT NEW LONDON. | | nd hereby cer 2 i BN | ARG I ¢ e suitable EVERYTHING FOR Rockville Company Must Account to | Francis Murphy of Revenue Cutter’s | i . y B. L. Armstrong. Crew Lost When Sharpie Sank. | HALLOWE’EN PARTIES 5 s f2 e i ard Complainant’'s exceptions to the IFrancis Murpt 18 years old, wa TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- Adolphus Beno able Des master's report in the action of Ben- | drowned and two other members of | FassiolSos ! ooy Cou e [ hereny certity tnat the above | Hallowe’en Post Cards, Jaagm‘mqluulxlgmsm;n:‘ur New lLondon i the crew of the U. . §. Gresham nar- | exchan i named s Tally Cards. Pl ainst Belding Brothers & company ,rowly escaped: death when a sharpie | iiguor Lo - of Rockville having been heard by |in which the three were irying {o Cider” uhacr’ the 1 [ ally Cards, Place Cards, Nap. udge James L. Martin of the feder reach the revenue cutter in Néw Lon- | Jelin Tetlow & Co Nk court, he has ordered the report re- | don harbor shortly after midnight | §O7, Norwleh and 'wkms’ Crepe Paper, Black Cats, committed to Special Master Richard | Wednesday filled and sank. Murphy’s | nyn apariments 1 = = fissy 2 A F. Carroll and that an accounting be | body has not been found. Fireman | aast o paris o BOARD OF cou- |and Novelties for Prizes and t parts of gt made. The late Judge James P. Platt | O'Brien and Wardroom Boy Larser (tilloned in sue g 2 ¥ for a Hes ! and |1 C ound that Belding Brothers & com- | who were picked up by the boat side roon Ly Dollar dr . wiing | Hono i _Belding e o 3 : 10us cating | rs: omplete R’T’r‘fisf‘r‘;‘fg"“:”‘\sflt‘l gertain o Mr. | crew, with the aid of searchlights, pigve of ibusine . lager bee wine | 3 ine and 18’s patents for a holder for | were weak from exhaustion, and Ll O JUBEECS S8 > cidar under tyle o 1 putting skein silk on the market, but | O'Brien remains in sick bay, too ill to I iy, Shprehegicatoup Ui vie o | everything new. the master was limited in making his | make a statement haol, & o5 Lhay pronssed Street, | s 3 : ake a statement. eto, Or any “rooms | report so that he could not supon | ‘Murphy. who rated ‘as- fivat’ class Toto) o v ex o Tooms W, A mq:n;a;;ird::.r:?gr;. }'v\\h-r ,'Inm:l' 31:1'14 ul droom boy., w a son of Patrick TT"” dz ‘”"‘ ‘”f\ | e have rece“,ed anc'ther e I aster is to compute : Murphy of RKast Boston. . O OV rm | any profits made by Belding Brothers We. the . unde : orm | ot of New Japanese Baskets. & company from sale of the silk MUST INTERVENE j o =ctins ang ORI g s ated | R & through use of the holders patented - o tate foftne oD L IR, reat ine | This lot contains many new by Mr. Armstron Traveler from Mexico Says That Jub- | shapes and some very hand- ation of LTS e L ense, and GONE TO NATICK. Only Way to Settle the Trouble, pplicants are o ‘m__\ - ST i z nsed purs of Oct D . Gharles C. Caulking fo Be Office Man. | Friedrich Hermann Schobess, owner ed at Norwi S8 2 | some deésigns. ager and Bookkeeper for Box Com- | oll ”le Storer farm and manager of L]‘;*’»;"]',fi\h}n’;];v-:xr c : | the New York ffic 0 S 6] Jacob e T ars - pany. ! New York office of Hugo Sherer, | Jaoob, Jerome T | New goods arriving daily. e | Jr, & Co., has returned after visiting | that the above . | After seven years of service with [his former home in Mex owning ‘ € 1 L0mie Mexico. Mr. | ow o A g:e lpnma Speciaity company and the | Schobess was a visitor in this city on | Norwieh, | erling Machine company, Charles C. | Tuesday. He talks interestingly of | day of Oct Jersons o be fi 0 B Renadw: Caulicine lefl Thursday morning for | the troubled conds in Mexiso and | Holbrook, Clork Sa1d appiicat ; .A. DA S, 25 Broadw y Vatfck, Mass., where he secured a | gives it as his opinion that the on e A = COUN 5 8 day o D position with the Natick Box com olution ofithe Aiffcutty i imt;n‘f-‘xl{\- | I v bosifion Countys wmert) ‘ as office manager dnd bookkeepe tion on the part of the United States, | hereby apply fo license to seil and || the past 23 years Mr. Caulkins has | With peace assured. there would be a | ©xchange spirit and intoxica LEGAL NOTICES. been secretary for St. James' lodge, | v bright future for the countr | liquors, ale, _lmh' beer, Rhine w 25 i o No. F. and A. M. and for 10 years | Mexico is rich in natural resources. | ;{:i(; }_‘;’N” 'u?x'] ‘(\'.‘.- £ ey 'O THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- he has been secretary of Iranklin For instance. there are more oil wells aw e Sown of foris s to w , | missioners of New London County chapter, No. 4, sR. A. M. He has also | there than in all the United States. but | rooms and 35 and 19%3:" "Chias .5, § DALY AUDISEIL SANISAy, Dol dons served a8 secretary of Franklin coun- | British companies hold the concessions | ling, any i of which |} liquor beer e e il e s e ofl R. and S. M. for 11 years. Mr.|and there is no chance for United | cut off or partitioned in such man- || and cider in the building COUNTY GO | Riine windiand: olter, ta: né BaIaioRetnt Caulkins has been faithful and punctu- | State: pital in the oil busines | as to form booths, side rooms, or || Building, Occu 1 r 5 m Count Ve ption of a practici yhysiciz al in his fratern: ; i3 nek= L St business there. | retiring rooms. Our place of s || cept in the rooms and apartments in We | TLpti a practicing physician n his fraternal work and his ser- | The picture of the wantonness of the | is not Jocated within two hur | e by Tpart iar. paits of |1 apply not to be drunk on the mise vices will ba greatly missed bl b e = oto ‘H ling art jor parts of | QS Hahse o7 [antitlon not. axceoding: one Eailos _He expects o remove his family to | " He averred that { or publ Y | pooths, side rooms, | 1! . olhe than dis jor Natlek in about a month, In their | Mexicans are not so bad thev hi ve | premises My place of busi- | f e in quantities exceeding 2 ’ 2 A 4 15 a ave > S SEND ' R i drha ons. At Merchant Flunt long residence of 33 vears here Mr. | heen painted and that under an honest | RoStoffice. public 1il e o ermeent Aventies, Town' of Nor and Mrs, Cauikins have made u wide | government they wauld make a rapid | Lated at Norwich. thi - lins Strotymue SHR0OR at Norwich, this 7th d cirgle of frlends whom they sincercly |advance. The trouble s, he said, that | \aiis F. Haves Appiicants. " s Gt = A. D._1913. ' Peter Benoit gageet leaving. Mo is a natlve of this | the peoble have been held back aud | oo ignes ave elostore. an iibray ime- We, the undersigned are city and has always made his home | have not been given a fair chance ers, owning real estate he Norwich, t o paxpEy sraDWHING creh here. Mr. Schobess may decide to return | Nerwich, and hereby sigm and | X 3 \olonn Quinn, | piace [ s n A lia ety « - | the foregoing application of ay { Applican We, the undersigned, are | ! mEeiiof 3 el se the fore '8 APy | Bros. for a cha'nsp. and hereby certify |: ctors and taxpeyers, owning real es- | ;\llo‘“ln xl“\‘ju r;‘_ f‘-,“flef““ i B0t f‘l‘j\(‘nl\:\v u;l‘ y;y:.'r“u.z \‘. s 1 sense, | that sald applicants are suitable per- || tate, of the Town of Norwich, and here- e gl HBL 257 e at suid applican |t les L £ sl P : 1o "se tne foregoing ap- | Parochial school, or the pren a suitable person to be licensed pu | sons to be licensed pursuant to sald [ sign ¢ tailning thereto, or any post I3 suant to said applicatior Dated | Bpplication, Dated at Norwich, tnis|( plicatiop of John Quinn for a Ucemse, | (PR ‘0% "o metery. Dated at No Norwi } R of October. A, D - 5 ol A DCiTs” Bens || End heteby certify that said applcant |1Iic ary, or cemete 2% at 1 Norwich, this 7th day o ober, A, L 21st day of . - | h, thi h day of October, A 191 1ot N I ‘ a >, o ry, Geor, > M | suant ‘to said application ¢ d13. e L . on, Jose enderson, }}]\gm 3 ey R Lo | suant I this Sth day of Ootober A, D. | Cunningham, Applicants. e der Taft.’ "I hersby certify that | the above named signers and endo H I gonn 3.0 ,\'o.l]; ugn R'r(' fi.v.“gfi- 25&?:5‘:—" L laraie potpand ) abdyepamed "‘:’,fl‘f,‘jf and ':‘H:H‘: are Get a Small Trial Bottle of Old-time, Penetrating | i “teiste’ ' the fown or Norwich || lim o RS ifeeriy. 1 hereby certify | sorwich and h ing |iestate: in'the Town of Norwicn,” Dated ated at Norwich 9 7 of Oc- at the above named signers and en- | the fc s 7 orwich, this 20th day :tober, “st. Jacobs Ol 2 y | Pn{x‘r:rd ‘j\t Nl?r‘;sii; ‘:}!,d‘a.t»xglmla;‘ | dorsers are electors . amnd taxpayers | Cunnin 4 % P - Gunaiey . D. 1913. Chas. 8. Holbrook, Towr . b ets Clokis et2as | | owning | “estate, in the Town of | ham fo license, an eby Clerk. OCt24F | - . — - - ! Norwich. Dated at orvt;lc;x, tP‘ihs 13th | sfi;‘li Txmb:r\x{i'f»\.i:i ts - s | T 2 oM~ |- day of October, A. D. 1913. as. 8. (sons to cense i TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- Count ffty! Pain gone. Limber up! Quit complaining! Get | misslonars for New Iondon County: We |, Hoibrook, Town Clerk. octifi~ | application. | Duted (hi8 | o ieQonets of New London Countys 1 Rhoumatism s “pain only.” Not|a small trial bottle of “St. Jacobs Oil,” | bersby; apply Cor,a HERMNe i ool o = Coughiln,. Tvar _Olsson, _Jeremian | Bereby apply for a Fitty Dollar crug- ? o f rom any drug store and in just SEONARES S USSP EI e il O’Brien, Oscar F. Bricson, Charles W.| BISt licensge: to sell epirituous e n- ene. case In fifty requires imtermal |, o vy e 8 e Thoumetic | Lauors, ale, -lager beer, Rhine wine s ! Anderson, I hereby certi Lthe L . fosba Sald on fhe treatment. Stop drugging! Rub | paj Bt T2 X reumatic | and cider under the name and stvle of JUSEPH BRADFORD | avovs nakea signers and endorsers are | Bliine wine and cider, to be soid on soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil” n, so! eness, iffness and swelling. | William H. Callahan ‘& Co., in the | eloctors and taxpayers, owning real es- | Prescription of a practicing physictan = ? R aT Y i Don’t suffer! Relief and a cure awaits | bun.wing at 3 Sherman Street, Town of { fate o tha Mown of Norwich. Dated|and mot to be drunk on the premisos directly upon the “tender spot,” and|you. *“St. Jacobs Oil” has cured mil- | Norwich, except in the rooms and BOOK BIA DER i) at Norwich, 13th da® of October, | In auantitles not exceeding ore gallos Be‘lri‘et‘ Sarsie 1rl\stamly. “St. Jacobs | lions of rheumatism sufferers in the | bartments in said building, any part d A-D, 1918, JChas: 8, Holbrook, Town | IIXcePRbEes tuan aistilied Hauors, ¥nd * is a harmless rheumatism cu: P Ees = | or parts of which are cut off or parti- Cieris. 0et1TE ose in quantities not exceedin ve x 4 go, ck~ e rooms, or retiring rooms. L | ¢ Norwich AL at Norwic burn, blister the skin. ache and sprains. B e riVacieris nabtd narid 103 BROADWAY | | 1st day of October, A. D. 1814 | within two hundred feet in a direct ¥, Bray, Appiléant and Pro- : une from any church edifice or public N 3 | pr Wa, the undersigned, .Alx-a ele or parochial school, or the premises t “ *tors and taxpayers, owning real estate, pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, M‘SS ELLA M PGTTER rnes . 1] al'&l of the- Town Norwiei, and hereb: ublfc library, or cemetery. Dated:at - z sign and endor foregoing appii- - - Norwich, this 14th_day of October, A. i f cation of ‘.n-“.‘._ drl\;’.\ ® D, 1913 Willlam H.' Callahan, _a nsir I I Bist's i certify that & = Callahan, Applicant the under- nsiructor o xald ..M]»:h ant Je ¢ 1 perso tl"l be re elect el <P H - 3 liconsec rsuar pald app {3 The following Recipes and Oysters can be found at | 58nt i "Gl 70 R0 Piano and Harmony T | R R et o P it day of o » OsSs. H. Callahan & Co. for a liesnse, and | Room 6, Alice Bldg. Tel. 968 p Kramer, Michael J Malc 1 hereby hereby cerlify that seid applicants are 4 In Wiilimantic two days each certlfy that the aboye namoed aigners OYSTERS EN BORGE OYSTER DIGITS suitable persens (g be lleenged purs wt i and endotsers are eloctors nnd taxpay BACON BROIL OYSTERS A LA AUCIENE nt te said application, Dated at - | erm, ownlig real estate, in (he Town of | wieh, this 14th day of Oetober, A. G : | No eh, Deted at Norwich, this 23d CHAFING DISH ROAST OYSTERS PAN ROAST. ON TOAST |D. 1913/ John J, o'Neil Joseph Ii BE PROGRESSIVE For appolntments sddress E. [| @y of Octaher A, D 1918, Chas, 8. IDNIGHT OYSTERS | Hendersen,” John = Woodnansee,- Joini | Have your Optleal Work done b, E. BULLARD, Bliss Placs, Nor- Lialbrook, Town Clerk Gotidl d : T OYSTER COCKTAIL A S TR ) p e by a1 : : OYSTERS A LA NEWBERG OYSTER FRITTERS | t~fhe abeve named signeys | UP-t -date hduse. wlich, Conn. N ] OYSTER FRILLS . OYSTERS IN BIRD NEST ARZienGariets M s L e o C. A. SPEAR, | WHEN vou want to put vour busi- Nerwich, Dated at Norwich, this 20th | Optometrist and Optloian, T e —— —— | ness beforn the wublic, there is no m duy of Gatober, A: D F0L3 318 Main Street, opp. Franklin Square | petrern Connestivnt eaom o The Bu ' dium better than through the 2dvertiss wiose . POWERS BROS., 10 Rose Place Helbrook, Teown Clerk, ocLidl (ever Somers) islin Aur nusisess rezuium ing columns of The Bulletin

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