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12 BULLETIN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12 1916 ECZEMA ITCHED AND BURNED CONSTANTLY Used Resinol — Soon Entirely Cured almost four years. My shoulders, neck, arms and just below the knees were affected. itching, It was burning, simply a constant smarting sensation. The part below my knees was fright- It would itch so, and with the ful. least scratching become so sore, I could hardly stand it to bend them. 1 could not possibly sit down because 1 would naturaliy have to bend my knees, and that I could not do. hardly do my housework. I could I had tried different soaps, ointments, salves, lin- iments, etc., all too numerous_to men- tion—all to no av: At last T learned | concerning the relations with Rumania of Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap and used them according to directions. That night was the first time in many and in a short that I slept in peace, time I was entirely cured.” Mrs. N. Y. (Signed) G. C. silsby, Box 30, Rockville, | Bucharest and which proves the in- All_druggists sell Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap. For samples, free, write to Dept. 5-8, Resinol, Baltimore. HELD IN $5,000 BONDS FOR ASSAULTING POLICEMAN Samuel Archer of Greenwich Almost Greenwich, Conn., Bit Officer’'s Nose Off. Oct. 11.—Samuel Archer charged with assault upon Po- lice: Robert Fitzroy, when the lat- ter was arresting him for creating a|tro Hungarian war against Serbia. He disturbance was held for trial in the o s superior court foday, after a local court | 2aacd, that, un e hearing bonds being fixed at $5,000. It is charged that Archer in the strug- gle bit the officer's nose almost off, < power on earth eoul after hitting him over the head with a i ai A a-Hun- bottle and knocking him down. N i o, e TR B G ubdued him and took him roy finally to the lockup. Fitz- FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERER A New Home Cure That Amyeme C: Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. 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Ausiro-Hungarian Red Book Extracts Mar. 10—“I had itching eczema for Sensational Reports of the Austro-Hungarian Minister at Bucharest, Charging Insincerity of the Present Ruman- ian Government and Telling of the Pathetic Situation of the Late King Charles. Berltn, Oct. 11—The Berltner Fi-| Bxcerpts from reports of tne Aus: A Mittag blish tracts ro-Hungar minister are then fous, Am. MED ETRe & quoted by the newspaper. The reports from the Austro-Hungarian Red Book from July 23 1914, to Aug. 27, 1916. “The Red Book,” the newspaper savs, contains a large number of hitherto unknown and most sensational reports of the Austro-Hungarian minister at tier. critical time had arrived. sincere attitude of the present Ruman- ian government and shows the pathe- tic situation of the late King Charles. “On. July 22, 1914. the Austrian- Hungarian government instructs its minister. at Bucharest to inform the Rumanian government conddentially concerning the coming presentation of note to Serbia. On July 26 "Aus- tria-Hungary declares that it expects Rumania_will remain_strictly neutral and, in the case of Russian aggres- sion, co-operate loyally. On July 28 the ministry at Bucharest reports that King Charles has assured him of Ru- manian neutrality in case of an Aus- declared: as my authority.’ late uncle, On _July 27 the tiano that in case vania. gression should not be counted upon. King Charles, ‘he says, adds that ‘no nduce him ever bilized already. gary.’ “King Charles on Ausgust 6 commu- nicated to the Austro-Hungarian min- ister the information that he was un- able to make the Rumanian crown council accept the fulfillment of the treaty alliance, but that the union with Russia also had been repudiited un- animously. On Sept. 23 Kinz Charles frankly told the Austro-Hungarian minister to confer on the situation with Crown Prince Ferdinand, who declared it was impossible to partici pate in a war azainst Russia, but that virtually everyone in Rumania wanted alleging that this ma: partisans of neutrality. following instructions, this cession would not mania from attacking gary moment_propitious. structs the minister at es the Rus: ations against cover ‘the discussion jn Rumania as to whether Russian troops would be al- lowed to march across Rumania and as to the concentration of Rumani troops on the Austro-Hungarian fron- On June 25, 1916, the Austro- Hungarian minister predicted that a n “The minister reports that the en- tente threatens Rumania,” the news- paper continues, “and that it would consider no Rumanian wishes in the peace conference if Rumania did not enter the war now. On July 27 the minister reports that King Ferdinand ‘I have the same intentions but not the same minister reports the conversation in which the minister said to Premier Bratiano that he was conscioys that this was one of his last conversations with him. minister announced to Premier Bra- of war German troops would co-operate in Transyl- On Aug. 5 the Austro-Hungar, ian consul at Galatz wires that Rumanian mobilization is superfluous since virtually all the troops are mo- The the “On August 8 Premier Bratiano ask- ed the cession of a part of Bukowina, trengthen the ‘The minister, declined since prevent Ru- Austria-Hun- whenever she would think the On August 12 the Austro-Hungarian foreign minister in- Bucharest to point out in a friendly tone that Ru- n frontier un- while it makes s'rong war answer to these rep- war against Austria-Hungary. the minister “On October 9 the Austro-Hungar- as usual’ ian minister had an audience with 6th Premier Bra- King Charles, who was dving, and the | tiano declared in a conversation with king explained to him: ‘I have only | the minister that Rumania would en- to dic and see the end of this’ The|ter the war only if attack On the king died on October 10." 7th Rumania declared war. PRESIDENT WILSON ON HIS WAY TO INDIANAPOLIS He Will Deliver Two Speeches and Re- view a Parade Today. DUKE OF CCNNAUGHT and Princess Patricia. Harrisburg, Pa., Oct. 11.—(On Board Ottawa, Ont., Oct. President Wilson's Special.)—President | Connaught, retiring ‘Wilson was on his way to Indianapolis |of Canada, the Duc today on his second invasion of the|and Princess Patricia left middle west since the campaign open. | today to return to England. ed. He will deliver two speeches and | war conditions, review a parade tomorrow in connec- tion with a good roads celebration. His visit to Indianapolis was announced as entirely non-partisan in accord with his determination not to make po- litical speeches away from Long Branch. ere few ing supreme court minister, many state and military officials were present. On the way to Indianapolis tomorrow | of honor from the morning and returning tomorrow after- | foot guards and noon, *he president is expected to make | ty several short stops in, Indiana and in Ohio, but he reiterated tonight his de- termination not to make any campaign speeches from the rear of his private minutes of har v boarded the aking, last farew formalities but the premier cabinet judges TO RETURN TO ENGLAND Has Left Ottawa With the Duchess 11.—The Duke of governor-general ss of «Connaught Ottawa Due to their port of depar- ture and the date of their sailing is in the and The duke reviewed a guard governor-general's 1en, after about twer the ro special train a s.of thespeople and-wayed. their ell from the rear platform. The Duke of Connaught became gov- id car. At Dayton, Ohio, and Richmond, |ernor-general in October, 1911, the Indi: , tomorrow morning, hn_“'e\’(’r. Duke of Devonshire was announced as he is expected to shake hands with the | his successor. crowd: The president was applauded when e appeared on the observation plat- orm of his car at Philadelphia this afternoon, where he remained for fif- teen minutes, shaking hands with men and women. The cheering was renew- ed as the train pulled out. AMERICAN SHIPBUILDING ed to $579,000. Freeman Must Stand Trial. New York, Oct. 11.—The federal court of appeals today denied a motion for | the dismissal of the charge akainst Al bert Freeman, a promotef, convicted with Julian Hawthorne and Dr. Will- iam J. Morton of using the mails to de- fraud. Freeman, whose conviction was reversed, will come up for his second here Monday. company's annual d miscellaneou 65,000, a total et profi ed to ,000. NOW is the fime to change! Put a Magee Range in your home and realize what comfort it is to have a good fire and a quick oven always at your command. Magee ovens are quickly and evenly heated, because one movement of the damper throws the heat at once around five sides of the oven. 4 Don’t put up with that old stove any longer! Order a Magee Range and enjoy real satis- faction! Complete gas attachments and A glass oven doors. 2!:5 ELIR Sold by SHEA & BURKE 41 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. CO. HAS PROSPEROUS YEAR Net Profits For Fiscal Year Amount- Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 11.—The Amer- an Shipbuilding company on June 30 last closed one of the most prasperous ars in its history, according to the report isued today arnings from all properties after de ducting operating costs were $1,643,000 s income amounted to income of $1,808,000. for the fiscal year amount- jadmit the lack of leg: STATEMENT GIVEN OUT BY AMBASSADOR GERARD —_— Not Here to Tell of Germany’s Change in Submarine Warfare. New York, Ogt. 11.—James W. Ger- ard, United States ambassador to Germany, who returned here yester- day on his first vacation in nearly three years, issued a formal statement late today in which he denled that his home-coming had been caused by the reed of warning the administration at Washington of Germany's intention to resume indiscriminate submarine warfare against neutral, as well as hostile, shipping. The ambasasdors statement was as follows: ' “You may say that it is not true that T came home at this time to serve notice on the president of Germany's intention to repudiate her pledges re- garding the conduct of submarine war- fare, or that Germany was contemplat- ing the resumption of submarine at- tacks upon all kinds of shipping. T say to you, what I said to & re- porter for the Berliner Tageblatt "at Copenhagen before I sailed: * “I should not think of leaving my post at this time if I were not con=| vinced that the relations between my country and Germany were as friendly as they could be and gaye every prom- ise of continuing so {ndefnitely.” FRENCH REPLY RECEIVED ON INTERFERENCE WITH MAILS Probably Scon Will Be Laid Before the State Department. Washington, Oct.. 11.—The reply of the French government to the protest of the ~ United States governmént against interference with the mails has reached Washington and.probably soon. will be laid before -the state depart- ment.. Its delivery to Secretary Lans- ing probably. will be delayed until it anr the Briish reply can be present- ed_simultaneously. Meanwhile the notes are subjects of consideration by the ambassadors of the allied powers in Washington with the purpose of securing a harmoni- ous presentation of the allied case to tas United States. Nothimg is known officiglly at this stage of ihe contents of the notes but it ix Telleveq that although expressing wiilingness to do everything possible to minimfze annoyance and delay caus- ed by examination of the mails, the al- lied powers are by no 'r?ylns willing to al right on their part to continue such examination or to make any change in the’principle WHEAT VALUES HAVE WEAKENED AGAIN Largely on Reports of Heavy Purchas- es by British in Australia. Chicago, Oct. 11.—Wheat values weakened today largely on account of reports that heavy purchasing in Aus- trailla by the _Pritish government would divert ships awav from United States. The market closed un- settled. ons cent to 1 1-2 cent net lower, with December at 138 1-8 and May at 157 1-4. Corn lost 1-4 and 3-8 cents and oats 1-8 cents to 1-4@3-8 cents. The outcome for provisions was unchanged to 37 1-2 cents higher. Bill Prolonging Reichstag. Amsterdam, Oct. 11, via London, 4.45 p. m—According to a despatch from Berlin the Reichstag today passed on taird reading tne biii prolonging the life of the present legislative body un. til January 12, 1917. LEGAL NOTICES TO THE BOARD OF COU Y COM- missioners tor New London county: We herepy apply for a license io seil and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, 1ager beer, Rhine wine and cider under the name and styie ot Levine & Mardell, :n the building at 480 North Main street, Town of Nor- wieh, except 1n the rooms and apart- ments in said building, any part or parts of ard cui off or partl- toned in manner as to _form booths, slde rooms. or retir Tooms. Our place of business is not located within two hundrel feer in a direct line from any caurch edifice of public or parochial schcol,:or the - premisas periaining therets, ‘or any postofiice, public library, or cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this ilth day of October, A. . 1916 Abraham Levine, enjamin Mandgll, Applicants. We, tha under- gned, are - electors and = taxpavers, owning real estate, of the ‘Town Norwich, and hefeby sign and endor: the foregoing application or Levine Mendell for a liense, and hereby cer- tity that said applicants ard suitable persons to be lceased pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwieh, this 1ith day of October, A, D. 1513, John J. Carey, I. J. Murphy, Patrick Nealon, 3 ieh, Tlerman S. Sears. I here: certif) that the abova named signers gnd endorsers are slectors and taxpayers, ownimg real estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwlich, this 1lth day of October, A, D). 1916 Chas. 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct12Th TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: We hereby apply for a hotel licsnse to sell and exchange #pirifuous and intoxicat. ing liguors, ale, lazer bee: and cider under the ndmio 18d style of Arata & Morin, ia the building at High street, Town of Epragueg, cxcep: in the rooms and apartments in_sald buiid- ing, any part or parts of which are cut oft or pariitioned in such manner as to form l.ooths, slde rooms, tiring rooms. Out place of business is not located ‘within two hundred feet in a direct line from any churca edifice or publfc or parodhial school, or the premiges pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, publi¢ library, or cemete Dated at Sprague, this 1oth day o October, A, D. 1916. J. W. Arata, George ' Morin. Appilcants. Wa, the undersigned, are electors inl taxpay ers, owning real estate, of the Town of 'Sprague, and herebs n and cn- dorse the forego.ng tion ~ of Arata & Morin for a license, 1 here- by ce that said applicants are suitable persons to bLe licensed pursu- ant to sald application. Dated st Sprague, this 10th day of October, A, D. 1956." Raymond J. Jodoin. Charles F, Charon, Mores Genard, Arthur Roy Thomas J. Burke. 1 hereby certify that the above named signers and en- dorsers are electors and- taxpayers, owning real estale, in the Town of Sprague. Dated at Sprague. this :1th a ¢ of Octob, ote. Town A. D. 19716. Arthur P. Th ASSESSORS” NOTIC Al persons liable to pay Taxes in the Town of Norwich are hereby noti- fied to return to the Assessors on or before the first day of November, 1916, a written or printed list, properly signed and sworn to, of all taxable property owned by them on the first day of Ostober, 1916. Those failing to msake a lst will be charged a penalty of 10 per cent. adAitional, according to 2w, Bianks can be obtained at the As- sessors' Office in City Hall, or will be sent by mail upon applicati>n Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 Lists will_ be received Monday, Oct. 2d, 1916. 2 p. m. beginning JgDated at Norwich, Conn., Sept. 27th, e F. H. WOODWORT! A. T, HALE, o M. 7. CURRAN, sep28d ” Assessors. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS The WRepublicans of the Town of .\rorwlc}k aje feduosted to meet in the Town Hall Priday evening, Oct 13, 3916, at 8 'clock, to place in nomina- tion twe candidates for Represontatives in the next General Assembly, aud alse to nominate Tustices of the Peace. Per order Town Committes e S Gt e the | ithine winef LEGAL NOTICES ‘Club _Certificate Application No. o RS HOARD OF GOy coM- missioners of New London County: The Polish_Citizens' Club, acting by Stanis- law Warokomski, President, duly au- thorized by vote of said slub, hereby apply for a club certificate to entitle it to have In Its possession and dis- pense to its members, spirituous and intoxicating liquors as an incident to its social lite under the proyisions of Chapter 296, Pubilc Acts of 1915, at the quartérs of sald club, located at 150 and 162 North Main stréet, Town of Norwich. - Said club has for its pur- poses and objects the following: T2 promote the fraternal unjon of it3 ‘members. ' [t has o membersalp of 147 and was organized April bth, 1909, The officers, directors, beard of governors are as follows: = President Stenislaw Warokomski; vice president, Bronislaw Smigiel; secretary, Stanislaw Kotecki: treasurer, Peter Tylendn. A “copy of it§ Dy-laws, constitution and _list of members ars hereto annexed. Dated at Norwich, this 11th_day of October, 1916. The Polish Citizéns' Club. by Stanislaw Warokomski, President, duly authorized. Norwich, ' Conn, Ot 11, A. D. 1916, Dersonally appeared Stan- islaw ‘Warokomski, President, of The Polisk :Citizens' Club, and made ocath befors me to theé truth of the foré- going application and that sald :lub 13 a bona fide organization wherein the dlspensing of lMquers is not its chiel object, but is an incident of its exist ehce As an organization, to its mem- bers who are 21, and that thers are no miners in the active membership. C. ‘H.’ Smith, County Commissioner _for Xew London Countr. ct12Th Club Certificate Application No. TO THE BOARD OF COLNTY COM: misstoners of New London County: The Shetucket Club, acting by John ~H. Cleary, Treasurer, duly. authorized, by vote €t said club, -hereby apply for i club certificate to entitle it to have in- jts sossession and dispense to its memberz, splrituous” ahd intoxicating Hquors as an incident to its soclal ife dnder the provisions of Chapter 235, Publis Aets of 1913, at the quarters of said ciib, locatéd at Shannon Buildingz, Town of Norwich. Said club has for its purposes and objects the following: Social meetings, reading rooms and Tecreation for its members. It has a meémbership of 773 and was organized Mgrch Sth. 1895. The officers are as follows: President,” George W. Rouse; vice president, M. 'H. Hourigan; secre- tary, George E. Church; treasurer, John H. Cleary. ‘A copy of its by-laws, con- stitution and list of members are here- 0 anpexed.. Dated at Norwich, this th day of October. 1916. The She- ket Club, by John H. Cleary, Auly athorized. = Norwich, Conmn., Ocf. 5th. § D, 1816, Fersonally appeared sohn . Cleary, Trvasurer, o{ the Shetucket Club, and’ made oath befors me to the truth of the foregoing application and that sald club is.a hona fide organiza- tioh whereln the dlspensing of llgquors is ot its chief object, but is an inci- dent of its existence as an organiza- tion, to its members who are 31, and that there are mo minors in the active nembership. JYohn J. Barues, Justice 2 _the Peace. oct12Th uh Certlic poiication TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- misstoners of New Londcn County: The Loyal Order of Moose, No. 959, acting by Georgé H. Moles. President duly autwosized by vote of sald club, hereby apply for a eludb certificate to entitle it to have In its possession and dis- tpense to its members, spirituous and Intoxicating liguors as an incident to ite socia! lif> under the provislons of Chapter 286, Public Acts or 415 at the quarters of sald club, loc; l.aurel Hill avenue, Town of Sald “club has for its purposes and objects the following: T3 romote charity, justice and brotherly love. It has a membership ¢f 460 And was or- K:m‘!zed May Sth, 1914. The oficer: irectors, board of governors are as follows: Presiden:, George :i. Moles: vice presiden Joseph A. George: Sec- retary, Geors. A. Hatriman; treasurer, Hernry Jarvis: trustees, Frank C. Sterr: Arthur Andrews. A copy of Its by lawse, constitution and list of meml are hereto annsxed. Dated at Norwich, this 11th day cf Octobet, 1614, The Loyal Order of Moose Club, hy Geo: H Moles, pPresident, duiy a:ithorized. Norw!ch, ' Conn., Oct. 11, A 1. 191 Eersonally ‘appéared ‘Georgt T Moles, Prasident. of the Loval Order uf Moose, No, 830, Club, 1nd made eatn before mg ta thes th of the foregoing tion, and that gaid elub in a organization wherelh tha Alsp quors is not its chief object, an incldent of its existence as an or- g.‘.m:mlnn. to 1ts- members who ar 21, and that there are no minors in the active membership. A. H. Lanphor County Commissioner for New London County. octi2Th TO THE BOARD OF COUA missioners for New London Count hereby apply tor a lice exchange spirituous and liquors, ale, lager 12 and cider tnder th yle of A. QClendenin & Co., n_the ilding at Boswell avenus and North Main streot, Towh of Norwich except In and apartment: ia said bul ag, any pari ©r parts of which are cut off or artitioned in Suea manmer as to form ooths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. Our piacs of business is not located within two hwindred feet in a dircct line from any chuzch cdifice of parcchial school, or the premise. taining thereto, or any postotf (ibrary, or cemetery. s 11th day of ¢ mg of but cating n: D. 1916. A. Clendenin, F. H. Clc Applicant We, the undersigne electors and X estate,” of tha heréby sign and endo application of A. Clen ilcense, and hereby certif applicants ares sgitable licéascd pursuant to atad at rwich, this 1ith day of ctober, A. D. 1916, _Willlam B. Disco, Jo F. Powers, Jogeph D. Peifter, . Heebner. ' 1 hereby certify 'that the above namwed signe T endovsers are electors and 3 owning real estate, in the Town ot Norwich. Dated orwich, this 11th day of Octover, A. D, Chas. S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. act TO TH} JOARD OF COUNTY COM- 1916. missioners for New London Cou We hereby apply for a license to and eéxchange spirituous and into ating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine cider und 15 name and style of Katz & Markoff, in the buflding at 33 West Main street, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartmants in said onllding, any part cr ts of whicl are cut off or vartitioned to form baoths, ner 3 retl -h edifice } school, or the premiszes pertaining thereto, or any postoffice,” public iibrary, or cemater Dated at this 11th October, Barney Kat nie Kaf We, the under- signed, e and taxpayers, cwning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the forézoing application of Katz & Markoff for a license, and hereby cer- tif- that said apolicants are sultable persons to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at_Norwich, this 11th day of October, A D. 1916. Thom- as McMahon. Samuel G. Hertz_ Charles Slcsberg. B. Sadinsky, C. B. Bromles. I hereby certify that the abovs named signers and cudorsers -are ol taxpayers, owning real estate, Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 11th day of October, A. 1. 1916, Chas._S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct12Th TO 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 clder fn_the bullding at 353 Central avenue, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in’said building, and 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 located within 140 feet In a direct Hne from any church edifice’ or public or paro- chial school, or the. premises pertain- ing thereto, or any postoffics, public ifbrary, or cemetory. Dated at Nor- wich, this jlth day of October, A. D. 1916, W. S. Wallace, Applicant. We, the undefsigo-d. are electors and tax payers., owning real estate, of the T>wn of Norwich, and héreby sign and en- dorse the fovegoing application of W. S Wallace for a license, and hereby Cortify that said applicant is a suitable person to bo licensed pursuant to said @pplication, Dated at Norwich, thls 1{’». day of October, A. D. 1914, ‘David D. Disco, George P. Madden, A. D. La- throp, Samuel Kronig, R. M. Powers. T hereby certify. that the above named signers and sndorsers are eleclors and taxpayers, owning rcal estate in the Town_ of Norwich, Dated at Norwich, his 11th day of>October, A. D. 1916 Holbrook, Town Clerk. " oct LEGAL NOTICES; TO THE BOARD OF mflll!" missjoners for New London Cou hereby apply for a Hcemse to 8cll and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquos ale, lager beer, o _Wwine and cider ‘in the bulldiag at 99 Water streot, Town of Norwich, excapt in the rodms and apartments in said buildin: any part or parts of which are cut of 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 c¢hurch edifice or public or parochial school, or the Ppremises perfaining thereto,” ‘or _any ostoffice, public library, or cemetery. ted at Norwich, this 3d'day of Octo- ber, A. D. 1914. Cari Korpenmia, Appl cant. We, thy tindersignad, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, Of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Carl Kocpenla for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a #uitable person to be licensed &%rluant to sald applicazion. Dated at Norwich, this 3d day of October, A. D. 1310. John A. Lombrowski, Martin Rozycki, John D. Utkowski, James F. tzpatrick, Abner Schwartz. I hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate; in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwlch, this 4th day of October, A. ‘D, 1916. Chbas. S. Holbrook, Town ¥ “octsTh Clerk. 10 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: hereby apply Zor a-license to s2}l am exchange spirituoas and Intoxicating lquots, alé. lager: beer, Rhine wine 2nd cider in the bultding at Merchants ayenve, Towd of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in'said bullding, any part or-parts of which are cut oft cr partitioned In Such manner as ‘to form booths, side . rooms, or retiring rooms. My 'rlace of bu€iness is not Iocated within two hundred feet in a direct line from any chnrch edifice or public or parochial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or ‘any postoffice, puklic library, or cemetery. Dated at_Norwich, this 33 day of Octo- Dber, A, D. 1916, Gus Paradls. Appli- cant.” We, the undersigned, are electsrs And tuxpayers‘ owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, andeherady SI&n and_endorse thu forogoing .application of Gus Paradis for a license, and here- by certify that said applicant 'is a suitable perfon to be licensed pursuant to sald application. Dated at Norwich, this 3d day of October, A. 1916, Philias Dion. John C. Puchta, Traffii . Herman Mueller, Joseph® O. Telller. T horeby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are elsc- ors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, thls 4th day of Ogtober, A. D. 1916. Tc;]has. S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. o0t . TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners- for New London Couanty: I hereby apply for a license to séll and exchahge spirituous and intoxicating liquore, ale, lager beer, ‘Rhine wine and cider in the building at 68 West Main 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 man- ner as to forn: booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place -of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direst line from any church edifice or public or parochial school, or premises pertiining thereto, or. a postoffice, public llbrary, or cemetéry Dated at Norwich, this 4th 4ay of Octo- ber, A. D. 19j5 Thomas F. Moriarty. Applicant. e, the undersigmed, are electors and taxpayers, ownihg real ostate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and emdorse the foregoing application of "Thomas F. Moriarty for a license, and hereby certify that sald applicant is- a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said applica Dated at Norwich, this ith dav of Octo ber, A. D, 1916, Bdward Kirby, Wil- llam Trachenherg, D. H. Drisco F. Craney, Wil 5 1 hereby certir bove named signers electors and taxpaver 3 in_the Town of N ch. Dated at Norwic this 4th day of October, A 5 D. 1916 Chas._S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct5Th TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London Jonnty. We herebs apply for a licenge to seil and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, . jager ;beer. Rhina winc and cider unde: tle name and style of The White Elephant, Inc., in the build- ing at 20 Market strect, Town of Nor- wich, except in the rooms and apart- ments in said building. anv part or parts of which off or parti- tioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rosms. Our piace of busihess is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any churzh edifice or publie or pargchial school. or tie premises pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, public library, or -cemeter Dated af Norwlch, this #th d ¢ obar, A. D. Herman S. Goldr: te Elephant, Inc.. Appli fhe undersizned, are elactors payvers owning _Treal estate, Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and éndorse’ the 'foregoing applizaiion of Herman §. dfaden for a license, and hereby certify that said app suitable pe one to be licen ant to said application. Dated at Nor- wich, this 4th day of October, A. D. 1916." Thos H. Shields, William H. Shields, Adelard Morin, R. Plaut, Patrick Cassidy. 1 hereby certify that the med signers and cndorsers are and taxpa . owning real estate, in tho.Town of Norwich, Dated orwich, this 4th day of. October, 1916, Chas. S. Holbrook, Town 5Th Club Certitieate Applicatio: 10 THE BOARD OF COL? missioners of New London County Thames Social Club, acting by Marzzre- no Paradise, Treasurer, duly nuthorized by vote of said club, hereby apply for a’ club certif te to entitle it to have in its possession and dispense to its members, spirituous and _intoxicating liquors as an incident to its social life the provisions of Chapter 238, 1913, at the quarters of d at 21 West Thames n of Norwich. Said club its _purposes and objects tite following: M and social improve- ment of it bership of 13 X 4th, 1910. The officers, directo of governors are as follows: dent, Robert Combari; genc Ferri; ‘reasurer, adise; trustees, Frank Cecli Geolanini, Oresti Beagigni. A copy of its by-laws, constitution and_list of members are hereto annexed. Dated at Norwich, this 11th day of October, 1916. The Thames cial Club, by Marzzreno Paradise, Treasurer, duly authorized. Norwich, Conn., Oct. 11, A. D. 1916. Personally appeared Marzzreno Para- Qise, Treasurer of the Thames Socfal Club, and made oath before me to the truth of the foregoing application and that said club is a bona fide organiza- tion wherein the dispensing of liquors is mot its chief object, but Is an inoi- dent of its existence ‘as an organiza- tion, to its members who ars 21, and that there are no minors in the active membership. A. H. Lanphere, County Commissioner for New London County. octi2d Club Certificate Application No. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners of New Lnxdon County: The Maennerchor Club, acting by Herman Jackel, Vice President duly authorized by vote of said club, hereby apply for a club certificate to entitle it t> have in its possession and dispenso to its members, spirituous and intoxicating liquors as an incident to Its soclal life under the provisions of Chapter 2:f, Public Acts of 1915, at the guarters of said ctlub, located at Old Providence street. Town of Norwich. Haid club has for its purposes and objects the following: Mental, social and singing jmprovement of its members. It has a membership of 154 end was organized July 13th, 1893. The officers, directors, board of governors are as _follows: President, George Seldel; secretary, Willis Sticht; treasurer, Alwin Krauff: trustees, Martin Kra ‘Ader Seidel. A copy of its by-laws, constitution and ilst of membes are hereto annexed. Dated at Norwich, this 11th day of October, 1916. The Maennerchae Club, by Herman Jackel, Vice President. duly authorized. Norwie! Conn., .11, A. D. 1916. Personally appeared Her- man ' Jackel, Vice President, of the Maennerchor Club, ani mads cath be- fore me to.the truth of the foregoing application and that said club 18 a bong. fide orzanization whersin the dls- ensing. of liquors is fot its.chief ob- t. but is an incldonit of its existence as an organizatien, to its members wheé dare 21, and that there are no_minors in the active membership. A. H. Lan- phere, County Commissioner for New London _County. . _oct1zd THERE 18 no_sdvertising ino‘hug in mm"m"?&%"&" RSt Ther o) It has a mem- and was organized June boa line from an or parocaial Pertaining theréto, éstate, in the Town cf at No A. D. #16. Clerk. missioners fcr' New London County hereby apply for a iicense to all and exchange spirituous and sald bullding, which are cut off or partitioned in such manner as to form hooths. stde rooms, or retiring rooms. - LEGAL NOTICES e TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: We hereby apply for a license to sell and exc] HQuoTs, . | and cide Louts' ing at Norwich Town of Norw: and A part or partition booths, sl Our. ?‘f-lce withi] ituous and intoxieating “lager béer, Rhine wine or the name and style of ‘underlick & Co. in the bulld- hhexcept in the rcoms ents. said -building, ‘of which are cut off or in guch manner.as to form le rooms, or retiring roon:s. of business s not located two, ' rundre: et in a direct iny ‘chu edifice or public 1001, or the premises or any postoffice, Dated at ublic library, or cemetery. Norwien, this'3d dav of Octobar, A D Wunderlick, Applicants. We. dersigned,” are electors and' taxpayers, owning Norwich, and hi the forégoin; Wunderlick hereby certify that said applicants are suitable ant . to sald applcation. wieh, this 3d day of October, A, D. 1916, George C. Samuel Kronig, Abner Schwartz, Adel- ard Morin. above named signers and endorsess are Barbara ‘underlick, the un- Louis real est: of the ‘Town of y sign and endorse application of Louls Co. ;for a license, -and ersons to.be Mcensed pursu- Dated at Nor- F. McGarry, Preston, W, I hereby certify that the electors and taxpayers, owning_ real "Rorwich. - Dated this 4th day of October, ch, Chas. 8. Holbrook, Town oct3Th COM-. We TO THE BOARD OF COUNTI intoxicating liquors,” ale, .lager beer, Rhine wine and cider under the name and style of Caron Bros., in the building at 58% North Main ' street, Town of Norwick, &xcept In the rooms and apartments in any part or parts of Our place of busi- ness s not located within two hundred feet in a direst line from an edifice or public or parochia cr the premices pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, publiz library, or ceme- tery. .Dated at Norwich, this 3d day of Dctober, A. D. 1916 Octave J. Caron, Louis P. Caron, Applicants. ‘W, tnd undersigned, are electors and taxpay: ers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing- application - of Caron Bros. for a license. and hereby certify that said applicants, are suitible per- sons to be licensed’ pursuant to siid applicatidn. Dated at Norwich, this 3d day-of October, 4. D. 1916, Adelard Nelson C. Diseo, Morin, .R. C. Plait. Williar Trachten- signers and.endorsers are taxpavers, owning real es Town' of Nérwith. “Dated this 3d day. of . Octoper, X Chas. & . Hoalbrook, Town . Clerk oct5Th & TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMV- miissioners for New London County: We hereby apply for a licemse ta sell and exchange srirituous and intox'c Hquors,” ale. lager beer. Rhine and cider undér the name and style of George Greenburger & Co, in_ the Franklinisfreer, Town ch, ept in the rooms and apartments in sald bullding. any part or parts of which are cut off or parti- tioned in such manner as to form hoothe. side ,rooms, or retiring rooms. Our place of businsss Is not 1ted within ‘two hundred feet in a direct line from ary, churéh edifice .or publiz or paroghial school,, or the premises pel'{fi”ln g thereto, . or ;any postoffice oublic Hbrary, or cemerer: ed at Norwich, this '5d day A D 1916. George Greenburs: Mary Green ger. Applicants. We, the igned, are electors and taxpayvers ing real estate. of the Norwich, and hereby the forégoing. appl Greenburé heréby cert: suitable pere ant to sald ~npli g wich, this 3d day of October. A, H. A. Wulf, Lester Greenman L' Tnderwood, Charles D. Greenman, R. C. Plaut. . { herehy cert: the above nanted s are electors and estdte in th. xpayer: Town cf Ihis gd YAAY D Chas.. S, Helbrook, missioners for New London County: We, hereby apply for a !idense to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxieating liquors.” ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cides under the name and styie of J. H, & W. E.oWilson,rtavtho building at 196 Frank|in, street, Taw: wich, except Ih ‘the rooms an ments in said " building,*'any parts of whizh are cut off in such manner as.to for rooms. of r business Is not locat hundred feetr in a direc church _edifics or publiz or par #ehool. 7 Of the - premises’ pert. thereto, oridny postoffice, public ry.” of ' cem> Dited this 3d day - E. Wilson; T. H. ‘Wil A We, the undersigned, are elec taxpayers. owning real es Town of , and here endorse th oing appii H & W. son for a hérehy certify-that said a suitable persups to be apt to sald’apvlicati iwich, this 3d day Benjamin €. ffang . H. Dr Gilbert L. Hewit F. Pray, Joh: Parker. I ncreby certify that above named signerg and electors and {axpayer estate. In the D. 1916. Ch Clerk. missioners fur New London County: W ereby apply for a license t) sell and exchange spirituous and initoxicating lignors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider upder the name and style of Hayes Bros., In the bulldinz at Broad- way, Town of Norwich, except in_ the rooms and apartments N said building, any-part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned .in such .manner as to form booths, side rooms, oc retiring rooms. Our place of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any dhurch edifice or public or parochial school, or the premises pertaining therets, or any postoffice, public library, or cemeter: Dated at Norwich, this 3d day of Octo- ber, A. D. 1916 Patrick J. Hayes, Dennis J. Haves, Applicants. We, the undersigned are electors and taxpayers owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and cudorse the foregoing application of Haves Bros. for a ilcense, and hereby cerufy that salq applicants are sultable per- sons to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated, at Norwich, this 8d day _of October,” A. D, 1916. Ben- jamin C. Hannls, Jobn A. Erady, John P. Driscoll, D. H. Driscoll, P. ¥. Bray. I hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 34 day of October, A, D. 1916 Chas._S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct5Th TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London Countyv: [ hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous “and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager -beer,. Rhi wine and clder in the building at Spraguc house, Town of Sprague, excent in the rooms and apartments in said building, any part or parts of wbioh are cut of or partitioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or ratiring Tooms. MK ?‘lce of business is located within 10 eet in a direct line from a.nr church edifice or public or paro- ohial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any postoffice. public libra- S OF posmeiery, ated at Spr: this 3d day of October, A. D. Willlam C. Smith, Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpay - ers, owning real estate, of the Town of T4 6, and hereby sign: ai endorse t) regoing application of Mam C. Smith for a lcense, and hereby certify that .‘lll‘l applicant is a suitable person ue, 1916, ot Dated 5t Borasne this 33° By cation. - Dated & s o GRisver A . To16 “Henry L. S Samuel Milner, Arthur Roy. aron, Moses Genard. I i) '.S;-ym. owning..real estate, in the Town of Sprugue. Dated at Sprague, this 3d_day of October, ), 1918, Arthur P. Cote, Town Clerk. oct3FTh WHEN YOU WANT iness. before the pul better - cofumns Put your bus- there is no

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