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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1916 | ' SAYSW LEQAL NOTICES THE NOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: We hereby apply for a lice: to sell and exchange spirituous and Intoxicatin, ,walporl. ale, Inger beer, Rhin~ wine an - or under the name and style of Kats & Markoff, in_the buiMing at 93 West in streét, Town of Norwich, except the rooms and apartments in said ‘building, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such man- ner as to form booths, side rooms, or etiring rooms. Our place of business L not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial schaqol, or the|poses and objects the following: To B Confer: tist Church Wednesday Evening. ADOPTS. THIS SPLENDID Ining thereto, or any fraternal unlon of fits rooklyn—Norwich Lodge = D taice, puuiie Horats. oy cmetory | RESROCS, e [miernal mnion, of, fiF| Breekl MORNING HABIT. 'orwich, of o 8t this’ 11ty any tober, A. D. M g Yars rnors B + o Rais, Amplioanta. We, the under | acnoors Aectors, poard of SUSNOT| wWodnestay afternoon at 4 orclock | to Chicago, where he is to have charge| Why is man and woman, half the gned, are electors 'and taxpayers, a vice president, Bronislaw | Miss Beatrice Whipple, daughter of|of one of the company's stores, time, ~ feeling nerovus, despondent ning real estate of the Town of|Smigiel; segretary Stanisiaw Kotecki:|Mr. and Mrs. William A. Whibple, be- [ Rev. P, 8. Irwin. who reeently re- |wortied - ung. days headachy, dull T P i, “n gadorsg|treasurér, Poter ‘iylendu. A coby of |came the bride of Arthur Leach of | signed as pastor of Christ church, in and unStrung; some days reaily in- m.fito&eg:rmz l:&lm:n‘m ,';ult\,;!t‘ o Ei2) %};}l:::o r::orn&nl:ltll::“gndpnf&a at| Wauregan at the residence of Rt ve Pomfret, is to leave that place next |capacitated by illness. T ar Rall ‘apoiicants are suitable | HeTeirs A8 Rensts sonexedy Duied it | bride's parents, 77 Eroud Steset e wecke. : 1f we all wouid practice inside- ns to be licensed pursuant to said|1916. The Polish Citizens' Cilub. by |W. Douglas Swaffield, paster : Disposes of Business. bathing, what a gratifying change appllcation. Dated at Norwich, this|gtanislaw Warskomski, President, dul}w Baptist church, of which the bride is Announcement was made Wednes- | Would take place. Instead of thou- A e o O e e Diaets. Chavies | Suthorized.” Norwich, ' Conn, Oct. 1fla member, performed the marTlage| g,y of the sale by Victer Chapaomine |sands of hait-sick, anaemic-looking ‘McMahon. Samuel GACHeéxz.ncohan‘-le A. D. 1916. Personally afip"‘?regr st%r‘-;_ cercmony. The bride was attended lfiy of his business 0};1 Pomfret street to|Souls with pasty, muddy complexions iharehy cortiry. thatthe abova named | Bty VEHisam b, aak Wads onih | her sister, Miss Evelyn P viipple the|J. A Gagne. Mr. Chapdelaine will re- |We should see crowds of & hapr. un.y.ymd endorsers are olectors and bef:n; me to the truth of the fore-|bridegroom by his uncle, Henry Leacl tire from business. Mr. Gagne will |healthy, rosy-cheeked people every- taxpayers, owning real estate the lub [ of Wauregan. conduct the Chapdelaine place, Mr.|Where. The reason is that the human own of Norwich. Dated at Tt “11th ey of Octgber, Chas. 'S. Holbrook, Town LEGAL NOTICES. Club Certificate Application No. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- misstoners of New London County: The Polish Citizens' Club, acting by Stanis- law Warokomski, President, duly au- thorlzed by vote of sald club, Hereby apply for a club certificate to entitle it to have In. its possession and dis- pense to its members, spirituous and intoxicating liguors as an incident to 1fs “social fife under the provisions of Chapter 296, Pubiic Acts of 1915, at the quarters of said club, located at 160 and 162 North Main strsct, Town of Norwich. _ Sajd club has for its pur- and was organized April 5th, 1909, The oing application and that sald & a Bona fide organization wherein the dispensing of liquors is not its chief object, but is an incident of its exist- ence s an organtzation, to its mem- bers who are ¢i, and that thers are no DANIELSON Leach-Whipple Marriage—Judge L. H. Fuller to Speak at Republican Rallies —Colored Laborers Leaving for the South—Root-Marlor Wedding at The marrize was performed in the parlor, with autumn vellow chrysanthemums. Chorus from Lohengrin was played by which was prettily decorated foliage and white and The bridal Promoted—Edmund Magee’s Condition Critical—Grang- Carpenter-Carrier Wed g at Bap- I ers Guests of Woodstock Grange— Thomas M. Toolin, manager here for the A. & P. Co., is to be transferred Gagne’s place to be taken over by William F. Killian, who for years has done business at a location in the rear of the Putnam inn. EBEGOME CRANKS ON HOT WATER DRINKING HOPES EVERY MAN AND WOMAN system does not rid itself each day of all the waste which it accumulates under our present mode of living. For every ounce of food and drink Neckwear Novelties o M, |minors in the active membership. C. . Magee’s Condition Critical. taken into the system nearly an plesioners for New London County: o[ H. Smith, County Commissioner for | Mrs. Henry Leach as the bridal party in |O1NCe Of waste material must be car- s . . . ly for a llcense to sell and | H. M, oCQunty. T eoat 1 S TH T Bdmund Magee, who was injured in | . o £ lavished so much at- mr:‘:;‘:‘»sgm{;m! cense 0 Sill and | New Tondon Conn 2Th__|entered the parlor. an automobile. accient Eacoiny . oy |Tied out, else it forments and forms It is doubtful if deslgners have ever liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and Club Certificate Application No. The bride wore a beautiful gown of white crepe de chine, the garniture reported Wednesday to be in a eriti- ptomaine-like poisons which are ab- o ol e T | o O EHEN BOMME OF I COL being sillc over lace, "The bridesmald's | cal condition and” his friends ‘were garted i;‘swnfa‘é:s:fl?d};_s PRAT e tention or such good taste upon such an accessory to the avenue, i . ex missioners of ? 2 i alarmed. Magee is a patient at the . d apartments in said building: | gy 13 Club, acting b: gown was also of white crene de chine. the ashes fi &5a7Part of parts of whion aro cut G | Clcary,” Freaturer duiy e it Wl followed by an in- | ay Kimbal“Rospital, " The “ouns |ihe ushes trom the furnace eacn‘dav, | costume, as they have this season. We have selected a ftioned in such manner as to|y 5 Tib. here . 2 : Hr e i : : § 2 B neoiis side rovama ot refiving| i of oald club herehy spply for 8 PO st ety Tuesday's accident was the second se- |Bo0 50 we must each morning clear || charming array from the hundreds of designs which are reoms. My place of business is located | i its possession and dispense to fts|Sequed, o riy evening Mr. and Mrs. | Hous automobile disaster in which he é:;sms;gzmg‘:lg:gs of the Drevious feet a direct lino from Slrity and Intoxica T Mr. c L - 2 :n‘;hl:?h(}:(?h ;Em«:;: auiDHEES o, e e its sos i gh ler§1 mr’na vieit to “asr;)x;\rgto:t, aflg'g;:déhlalf l?llg;ler:lgogzgno?%l‘d‘:i;:e:tr Wakto | Sndlt Doty Ltoer e aes e || now offered, and our Neckwear Dep: ent is now a cen- hool, or the premises perta ; rov. Chay . C., and will tour a num x et, ; 3 artm no Bty ok ey Donnraee, oy T e southern states. The bride's traveling | InJuring its occupants, some timo ago, | omen, Wge_“‘lsf sick or well, are ad- t flint £ 1 B T e e e s ted at S gown was of blue broadclothfi her hat High School Entertainment. e hret ;‘"81&5501; f "rlg;?h;,%’t ‘3?2‘3:5 er of interest for all. Toon. this NWrallace, Applicant. We, i e, a beaver-trimmed model wdmm;dh. g2 | opext Monday the first entertainment | with a_teaspoonful of limestone phos- H B Haxtth d then a won- the undersiga-d, are electors and tax- | goeial meetings. rea The bridal gifts included gold cuff |of the hizh school lecture conurse will |phate in Heiasla Rerides: oans op ere is a new collar, there a new set, an e W payers. owning real estate, of the Town recreation for links to the best man, a gold pendant be given In the P. H. S. Assembly hall washing out of the stomach, liver, kid- of Norwich, and hereby &ign and en- | ecreition, for, to_the bridesmaid. by Mr. Squiers. Mr. Squiers was the [neys and. bo 3 i 3 uties they are. One T W alinte Tora Ticanbe: and” narehy | March 8th e e {fUl Flfis Sere Tecelved | omclal iphotperapher of the Boaton fatiil asie ot T e em e e clle. VWur lrouies & liwoed tb e Lk ows by the bride, including gold, cut glass, | Chamber of Commerce on its South | thus el = xins; e Sarsan o ne enbd! purenant o said mEecide) silver, linen, china and many pretry | American ‘trip. The lecture will be | ruite The eniire ‘miiomng, 2 puri-|] surely cannot help admiring every one. Rppitcation, . Dated at i A things for the home. Mt Ulustrated ' by stereopticon slides of [ fore" putting mese ey Soptl be- 11th day cg October, A. ]T; $- Pavid]stitution ana 1t Mrs. Leach »i a mduafto ;:;lmm&:g. pictures of South America. stomach. e And coll and sets are really ite necessary to “gat D. Disco, George b LA~ | to annexed. ly High school, class o 14, e Netted About $12. Milli>nalver l ars qui P Powers |ath day of oct bridegroom is a graduate of Plainfield : 4 2 . 3 people who had their 2 ¥ 1 hereby certify that the a * named | ¢ opet Club, . C S r & The entertainment given at the high |turn ai constipation, bilious attacks, ese su dress: signers and endorsers ar2 ors and | SUSHELZ0d High school, class of 1910, and 2150l school Thursday evening under the |acid stomach, nervous days and sleep- off” th new suits and e owning real est in the taxpayers, Town of Norwich. Dated rwi studied at Oberlin university. He now an overseer of one of the depart- auspices of the senior class was a de- less nights have become real cranks wick cided success. ~ There was a large|about the morning inside-bath. A g;‘vs uén "’;".\yhv'i,‘m?“r?\‘;f{' 3 nts of the mill number present and the enthusiastic [quarter pound of limestone phos- w T -s.'”‘ 3 foregoing. company. ~ applause gave evidence that the con- |phate will not cost much at the drug oct12Th Soiny Isfe hona Attended Dairy Show. cert and readings were appreciated. |store, but is sufficient to demonstrate i Club Certitieate .Aw:!ax:t:\o:‘ h(n;'“ tx mot T ahisn obfent d Mr: tG?jurge 0. Th‘om.ls at; The sale of tick together with the ;o anyone, its cleansing, sweeting and 3roadcloth, Bensetine, Satin Collars and Cuffs are the “really new” thing, TO THE BOARD OF NTY COM-|gent ot its existen e grea airy exhibition at | proceeds from the candy table nett reshening e % Gont i mifssioners of New London Counts: Tne| gont ¢f 1is existence o LR T n (e esml bl ety ing effect upon the system. and they are so pretty, too. They are rich in effect, distinctly clever, ting by Marzzre- d for 0 have Thames Social Olub, actin no Paradise, Treasurer, dul by vote of spid club, heret a club certificate to entitle that there ara no minor membership. . of Pe. Certitients John Club cently made Mohawk t r. and Mrs. Louis E. Kennedy re- n_ automobile tour over 1, with Hartford rela- Walter Gordon Received Medal. Putnam High took part in the In- terscholastic Track Meet held at Web. ing entertainmen: lecturer’s hour. t numbers during the and give a smart tone to the costume. They make the new suit irred sistible—they make the cld suit new and desirable. i ession and dispense to its as their guests. ) Theatre Heati L .25 to $2.50 members, 3ot tous jand " intox) X0 THE BOATD OF COLNTY Cour- it B Benson of mail Tuver | Ster, Coltmbus ' Day arternoon. Bight | Theatre il Iyered 8 Collars from 50c to $3.50. Sets from $1.25 to $2.5! auors as an Incldent to its soci mission R den County o friends in Danieloon Wednes. | SChools participated; /ebster ~ won | | Manager Hy S e Brad- vnder the provisions of Chapter i, | Loyal O of s 4 ~ | first, Southbridge second, Oxford third | 16Y theatre has had completed the Public Acts of 1515, at the auarters of | by Georze I ev._ana Mre John Howland, who | 28 Putnam fourth "Neirly ail of last | N0tk of improving the heating plant THE LIGHTER EFFECTS ARE CHARMING, TOO seld b, located at 2 e authorized by A X ST, | year's records were broken. Walter £ o e boilers have i i gtreet. Town of Norwich apply for a el have peen visiting here for some time, | Gordon was the only one from Put. | Overhauled, additional radistocs so” |J Chiffon, Nets, Gecrgette Crepe and Organdie, too, occupy. places near the B hia W s ra e T N . o o B naniio ieclve o miedal Ficivoniiccd Jialied and other changes made to put || front, and where the strictly tailcred effect is not required, will be the most e e R I e cault were at Troy Wednoedas on | 0n, s, S R e cons | RSSO R o fo ol =e in] thal mibtidasirablal aithauphial fawcolars ership of 150 and wa cd June | its son 1 2 Y, Y] Vot Yoord GGF 4 15a R Thie 5 s $th. 131007 The officor v, hoard | Chapter their return trip from the Saranac lake | vears record was made by Soos foois Will Speak at Advent Church, will be used. Gent Hobert Combar e B | Lt it R the Tostin Brpnrompson, prifeival ot || Collars from 50c to $3.50. Sets from $1.25 to $2.50 gone Ferri; reasurer, Marzareno Par-|Said club ATBert:iD.> Potnam) {ande Miss Lectured on Use of Cement. ey '_OSltfx‘{l tlflble school, and the Ran- e oy s s ek Putnain [left Danielson itora | Monday afternoon M. B. Reefor of [ Senrtant oy o (o sDSakidt the ida- latest Black Velvet Scarfs, lined with white, Poten il Oriarne L 4 eopy fal et the § e ement associatio e ¢ re Sunday. The Faith [§ Have you scen the very latest Black Velvet Scarfs, lined with white, D v fesnatiiy Ml tav at the Saranac region cement association, of Chicago, gave | ooty SHareh here c A i L‘.‘.m‘%’.r‘s“?ie arots et Sate o ganized Ma John A. Sultzer of Providence was _]_S%rreohpilcon 1110(-hm; in \hctPutnam the x;nrn‘:n::erzfd;w:-;bensge ‘iurg‘?:?, purple or green? They are just a little “different” from the usual and 2 ch, this 11th day of Octover, 1916, | director: the guest Wednesday of Danielson | High school hall on the use of cement = vill speak o = FonCve Tha i ice i et s Sanal Glub, by Marssrens | foliom. Pr radt on the farm. ?;":‘l:Jpeh'zan‘(‘i‘l‘l,é hfiqe)l‘m?" T.;e wDa_r_m are stunning in effect. The price is only $4.50. B e o o e poneed ke President Will Speak at Republican Rallies. Grangers Visit Woodstock. Prophecy. S Ostrich Boas, tao, in plain white, in plain black and in the colors will Personally appeared Marzzreno Para-|Henry Jarvis Judge 1. H. Fuller of Putnam is to Members of Putnam grange were | Governor Has s 3 i £ .5 dse. "Treasurer of the Thames Soclil| Arthur Androws. be one of the speakers in Killingly at | the suests Wednesday evening at a sb:-ng Favored Equal |} be used a great deal, and thees we_show it prioss ranaing By 230 ‘: o e hotnme W e doonstitition am lat republican rallies planned for the| Neighbors’ meeting of Senexct srange, | .. el $650. Among the simpler neckwear, we of course, show Windsor an ne | » lon_and g =t in Woodstock. Transportation ar- y Mrs. W. J. Bartlett gave i ot : ; s, as usual are only 25 Hon. wherein the dispeasine of Bauss a0 William S, Brown of the Shepard|Tangements for the visiors from tois oD following atatemisny otfap st | i OtTInG Tiesiinsthsfncivent colorings: and theiprices as o is not {ts chle? object, but is an |ln~x- Hill farm is at Springfield attending ;llg'e;’f(’:}e ;r;ftfiirhs;rgu:&rnfifgeev&one]- ey 0 suffragists throughout the and 50c. ? its existence ae an orzaniza : 9 i ettt : . Volney e ) o 1ts mamere e e v appeared S e e s e e R T e of the fact that Governor that there no_minors in the active ent, of the Loys E G Wolf Den grange of Abington were al- | 110lcomb will probably b. re-elected membership. A. H. Lanphere, County Commissioner for New London County. cot12d tion, and that said club telle Burnham. members of Putnam grange, furnish- | €&INE a speech ‘that he made to a e S e — organization wherein the disp Cinired Dens cembey faup in Southington in De- Club Certificate_Application No. liquors is not its chief obje Srpe: Sores. 5 Coaver 1835. This is over twenty ~TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY nt of its existenc A degree was conferred at a special | communication of Moriah lodge, A. F. Feiis Ago but there is no reason to missioners of New London County: N !‘Litsflmnelr‘robgn 2 and A. M., Wednesday evening. elieve that the governor has changed iy Maennerchor Club, acting by Herman Jackel, Vice President, duly authorized by _vofe of sald club, hereby apply for 3 club certificate to entitle it t have =7 . the law for women. After in its possession and gispenso to its Scarcity of help is greatly delaving | (rof e | vomen. er members, spirituous and Intoxicating the picking of apples in much of tha | g jg}lgmg:e unnr(fliedrualq:i_lsha:pp:am e of Hauors as an incident to its social lifs farming country in’ this section of |merly laberen. Goveiich WOmen for- said club, lovated 'at Old Providence Ldno! vj,f:lf Representative of Oakes Company. |women. At that time the su:iralze Pollowing: Mantar social and einging |k is onc of the eastern representatives | Weaker than it is at presems neh Gand improvement cf its member: a membership cf 154 and was orzanized July 18th, 1892 The officers, directors board of governors ars as d in such man New Vork. immediately win the v H, side ro or T h R : New York. v e vote. He then ?fi:i‘:eg:{rrfi:'o{ri: oAl . 1ess Scrntchmg and Crylng. Mrs. W. H. Judson is the guest at|(2Sserted that “whether woman in this trustees, Martin Kr: 1ss, . constitution and A copy of its by-law Mst of membes are hereto annexed,)Pparochiai scnoo HEALED BYC '” entertaining Mr. Francis mother of |1 determined to have it. “If she wants Dated at Norwien, this 11tn day of | {aining ther Nesition it,” he contint~a “and in N T A SOAP AND OINTMENT | ey Spattine stepaee e SO, e win g 6" Sy A. D. 1916. Personally appeared Her-|Abplicants. W don. ppon getting it. Governor Holcomb man Jackel, Vice President, of the|electors and taxpavers, = e Mrs. Peter Reynolds and Mrs. Thom- | 1S 1ot likely to stand in their way. Maennerchor Club. and made oath be-|estate, of the Town of fore me to the triith of the foregoing Application and that said club is a 0. 950, Club, and to ‘the truth of the forcgoins, e membership. County Commissioner C within two hundred iee from an cht hereby sign und endorse the application of A. Clendenin « nd Clifford H. Starkweather were at Hampton to attend.the funeral of Miss ACE ALL COVERED in Big Water Blisters, ltching Something Terribly, Always ———— “I worked in a mill where there was a So present at the meeting, they, with Unity confer the ncampment, I, O. O. F,, is to golden rule degree at its Friday evening meeting. of the Oakes Manufacturing company, the plant of which concern was de- stroyed by fire and seven lives lost in Norwich of Mrs. Dwight H. Hough. S. Francis are . Charl: Mr. and Mr as G visited in Boston recently. Officer John W. Kennedy was at for another term, suffragists are ro- n opinion which has now reached its majority. The speech was in favor of edaual opportunities and equal stand- ing before eronr Holcomb comforted his audience Wwith the assurances that their efforts were worth while even if they did not te has equal suffrage or not de- pends upon whether she wants it and WEDDING. o e president presided. The officers and committees were re-elected. Mrs. completed and part of the work was left for next year. bona flde orzanization wherein the dis- | license, and i :_ot ofz;li;. and I got eczema. It was on my Wiliimm_mc attending the superior e e Robinson declined her re-election on ‘The officers elected were: Grand ensing of llquors Is not its chief ob-|applicants are face which was all covered with big water |court Wednesday. arpenter—Carver. account of her long absence in the | chancellor, Charles H. Brewer of New a%“" but xas an rinrid;-z:;‘nf it ;Vinr‘n‘?n e dmx" Buanis blisters and it was itching Met to Sew. At the Baptist church Wednesday | South. Mrs. Charles Searls was elect. | Haven; grand vice chanceller, Nehe- 8p organization, 1o its members who | Dated ch, something terribly and I e J evening at 7 o'clock, Miss Mildred E.|ed to fill her place. Mrs. Robinson was | miah Candee of South Norwalk; grand here, County Commissioner for New | Pfeiffer, Henr He crying. The skin was in- |at the church Wednes eorieons ‘xfor,C]:.r;houIl street, became the bride Mrs. Robinson announced a-gift of | Potter of Wl!_nmannc; grand keeper of ondon Conunt oct12d | cectify ve named sign flamed and red ard I stayed Small pools of water were skimmofl | gopn op app . Garpenter, of Worcester, |$1,600 ‘from David Yale Fanning, of |records and seal, George IS. Wright of —_— tors and taxp: et with ice Wednesday morning, when | on f MI. and Mrs. Savin S. Carpen- | Worcester, for a room in Windham | Hartford: srand prelate, Rev. James . Ll SOA RO O COUNTYS 60N ) Town of R B'ENG aftse night and s S o nas. WUSH | feriiofi thiskici The marriage was | House, in honor of Miss Mary Dexter | H. George of Salisbury; grand master ;r-eif:{’o’ners }ur]:\ew1 1¢>n;mn Pounte \»3 Sl T it Norwich“this 1ith had to loaf for months. g“;nltfmpfla»uf? fell below the freezing | performed by Rev. John B. Stubbert, | of Danielson, which gives the associa- |at arms, James W. Kelly, Jr., of Win- h v ap; or a license (o sel ay o over, 3 - 3 nastor emeri 55 2 * 3 S = o T SRianee ATisinois e T g | dey, of [Octdber, & 2. T had it for three years, B350 emeritus of the church, assist- |tion $12,000 toward its dormitory, |sted; grand inmer guard, ~Emanuel liquors, ale, ager beer, Rhine wine and 1 read about Cuticura Soap Moses Morton Back in Old Dominion. €4 by the pa: or, Rev. Albert E. Stone. | §7, ,600 of which has been contributed Cave of Bridgeport; grand outer guard, ¢ider under the name and style of Certificate and Ointment so I sent for a sample, and it Moses Morton, member of the rail- | The double ring service was used. by Mr. Fanning, the good angel of |Dr. F. C. Marggraff of Waterbury. Levine & Mandell, :n the building at o i 5 did me so much good that I bought more |Toad conmstruction crew who escaped | Miss Doris Carver, of Putnam, cou- | Windham House. = T €30 7 oy TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY C ug] 25 A wlchhoerxtcefit T fhe s6oms dnd apaci: | missioners of New London Count and after using Cuticura Soap and Oint- |from the Day Kimbpall hospital, has S of the bride, was maid of honor.| "If the citizens of Windham county WILL DEVELOP LANTERN o U e S I : r a $05 druggist license | ment for three months I was healed and my |Teturned to his home at Drake's Ghe bridesmaids were Miss Bessie|felt as high an'‘appreciation of the B % Toh sre out off or partl-| R 030 JPIITos and litexicatng | see o now cleir” (Simed) Miss Oellas SEe el 5 oo s May, New Lons |Hoble obfect for which the Windham HIELISILEX MINE. tloned in such manver as o 1. bt d fee g e wine @ G eady prosress is being made on |8T00 AT May, New Lon- | County Association is working, as Mr. 3 booths, side rcoms. or retiring rooms. R“‘;{_‘;c’tficf’ng-‘;‘;\f"é;; Bremusiptliog ot O;{Q’;b-lglfi‘swlmur St Fall River, Mass., |the construction of the big four-story | don: Misses Elsie Rouse and Mar- | Fanning, who is not a Windhem coun- | Another Group of New York Capital- b g Rt R B locatedlarnnikc on the premises. In Qucnmtle SRt PR xlyncklsfi;mm? that is to connect the J"‘II“;engf’f‘;;gn”‘fva‘sh‘IENg;;s Balcom, | ¥, man, Windham House, would be ists Interested in Proposition. undre ¢ xceeding one wo 5] o1 Mills S v 3 com, i i i — ylfmpérr%'c"hfi?ysfifla‘éf“ cdin e iazalien xnept Sample Each Free by Mail G o ;ngust:irglle?l‘aé‘; Mhe eSter, and the ushers were :esa‘g)g o r‘.éifé’“&‘l’“é.%’é?fi? gf-}‘.m b Lantern Hill silex mine is going to Pertaining therets ‘or any in agantitles not excesding five gallons.| With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- |brickwork is now up two stocies. It 1o fenn 4 Sy mer and Walter Smith, | "lagies (uoophine Hukion, socretary to|be Gaveloped s, Anothe. group of fublie libracy, or cemetery. Dated at|af No- 50 M LS nis Yo | dress post-card “*Cuticura, Dept. T, Bos= |€Xpected that the addition will bé com. | 1 Pt s £l President F. H. Sykes, gave a most in- | New York capitalists is interested in Mandell, Apulicants. ~“We, the’ under- | L0 Applicant, “for Proprietor. We, 2 Don’t Like Northern Winter. rations arranged under the direction | 19538 Of the college and brought her | recently cxpended, and will work tho signed, 'are electors and taxpavers, |ihe undersigned, are electors and tax- e o audience into intimate touch with the [ mine as soon as the arrangements can G e T X_LT.)DW}‘CM Dpayers, owning real estate, of the Town Tomorrow completes the term of [of C. S. Andem. elinaie. i Norwich. and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Levine & Myndell for a licente, and herchy cer- of Norwich, and hereby sign and en- dorse the foregoing application of John A. Dunn for a druggist's license, and hereby certily that LEGAL NOTICE Club Certificate. Applicatl, contract of a number of the southern colored laborers who have been in this section working for the raiiroad since There were many guests at the church and the marriage scene was a beautiful one. = closed with a happy daily life of the students. She pathetic appeal for nds for the necessary present needs These include the carting of lumber for a grinding mill to be built half way between the mine and the % d applicant i '0 THE SOARD OF COUNTY COM- + - ’, of the college and espeecially for Wind- | highway and the installation of a spur BT sois €0 DTl s Are. sultale guitable person to b :%icenspgi pursuant missloners of’ New Tonaon County: The S aoumber e e e brldeE ot overasapsrorebe me: | ham House, which 18 painfully needed, traclc if possible, to connect with th spplication. Dated at Norwlch, this|t? sald application. Dated at Norwich, [ Frenc e e D] Caotth hiefly becau v )t | train. Her by t s r- | s the three dormitories are over- | Norwich &n esterly trolley line, > this 10th day of October, A. D. 9 acti by Amable Deslandes, a Direc- % as, chiefly because they do not o ouquet was a shower ar- £ % > }ftgc."a e L Jonm ok Cusslay Je e Doy | foris DY Amabls eslandente e e e ot Weaiher how prevailing | rauseient of roses snd Hliés of fie|crmded snfd i A eny | wn “T;‘leni-nrktv}zhec—:;ginh e - e fover Kich: Fos o d i T herar|Frank H. Smith, William MeGarry, | club. hereby avply for a club certificate | here. The gdng employed in this sec- | Valley. The maid of honor wore pink | because there is no room for them. : > £ carting the lumber y certify’ that the abovo mamed | lsaac Jones. "1 Kereby certify that tie|to entitle it to have in its possession | tion has dwindied frem oo o about crepe de chine and her bouquet was | Why should this be—when Connecti-|is already under way and a building is signers and endorsers are electors and above named signers and endorsers are se to its members, spirituous of pink cu t has plenty of money? Are the to be erected before cold wea her. Ne- - roses. The bridesmaids’ 5 ers, owning r estate, ' electors and taxpaycrs, owning real xicating liquors as an incident zowns wi men and women of our state less in- | gotiations are being made with the e or oy e astate In e | e Tn the Tom of Norw i & pace and intoxicating liquors'as & provisions WEDDING. e e T e e e e T Westerly Traction com- this 11th day of October, A. 15 3855 |at Norwich, this 1Sth 827,91 October, | of Chapter 296 Public Acts of 1916, at At o Tthe ot Do josed than in the Ccolleges for men? Is it|pany with regard to the spur track. Chas. & Holbrook, Towh Cierk. = |A; D. 1915 Chas. S. Hol brook, Tows | the guarters of sald diyb, located at - Root—Mardor. e otione T abonvice ) thf,';;ewz,‘: because they do not understand how | The silex mine at Lantern Hill is said Sot13Th ferk. oct19Th aftville, Pratt avenue, Town or- t Brooklvn Wednesday evening at|% 2 - 2 be of tionally f ity, — o - . Said ciub_ has for its purposes !y s School street. imperative the need is? That this|to be of exceptionally fine quality, but TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY Goy.| TO THE BOARD OF GOUNTY GO |ind obiests shePraind, for itz Purposes B oCiou s Doy, Maud Marlof | “The groom’s present to the bride | college has met the crving needs of tha | it is some time. since the mie’ pot missioners for New London County: We | missioners for New London County: I!|age the members to become naturalized, > nae o v M | was a Tlavalliere of pearls set with | girls of the country in general has|been worked at all extensively. The hereby apply for a hotel license to sell|hereby apply for a hotel license to sell | teach the English language, to organ. | Marlor, became the bride of Warren amythest. The groom’s gift to the | been proven by the fact, that this year | grinding mill at Mystic has long since d exchange spirituous and intoxicat- |and exchange spirituous and intoxicat- |ize a library and instruet in difterent | RoOt, Son of Mrs. Amos B. Root, at a|hest man was a gold scarf pin and |has brought girls from Vassar,|been torn down and the property at nfinouor', ale. lager beer, Rhine wine|ing liquors, ale, lager heer, Rhine wine | branches of business . It has a mem- | pretty wedding at the Marlor home. | p. made similar gifts to th. i Wellesley and other colleges at the|Lantern Hill has changed hands wew. Frats & Momns i, pame and style of |and clder in the building ai Eroadway [ bership of two hundred (200) artd was | The ceremony was performad by g, The hiides Sift s ths oo eneti [ Wieliesloy and folbes T e S L e S I Sears Rheet, own of Bpredrbe.ong at High {and Nn ke Tooms. SRq. abarimeniath | Sieciied Feb. 20in, 1910, The officers |T. C. Allen, pastor of the Unitarian gold initlal watch charm. To her |leges to Connecticut College for the — 5 Peoms and apartments in sald bulld- |sald bullding, any part or parts of |presient: Tossph Legare, vice presi- | oiUIch at Brooklyn, assisted by Rev.|maid of honor and to the bridesmaids | vocational training which is a dis-| South Windsor—Walter G. Newbury o o Do loharts Of Which are|which are cut'off or partitioned in such [den:: Joseph Lr H. Gaten, seerotary:|E: A- Krom, pastor of a Congregation- | po gave gold brooches. tinguished feature of its curriculum. |has sold his 1916 crop of tobaccco, fut oft or partitioned in such manner | manner as to form hooths, side roome Zephshin Barril. treasurer; Hector Bel. |2l church at Providence. Mr. Carpenter is a graduate of| The second birthday of Windham [raised in Windsor, for 24 cents & a8 to form hooths, side rooms, or re-|or retiring rooms. My place of busi- isle, Albert Rivard, Christopher Caron, ‘The marriage was in the parlor o? Putnam High school, class of 1908, th Ce ty Agociation ot Connecticut ound in the bundle. B e it ss OF Dusiness 15 |ness ix B lrear iy faim, o hundred | Jr. " Amable Deslandes, Hermanso Cou- | the beautiful home and the room dec- | prige'm graduate of ‘the same insittu: | College closed with a soutal room | © & o ndre t|fee n a T ne fro a churdl % o i -] i 7] s 5 = i m @ direct line from any church edifice | edifica of public or Parochial Sehosl. of | ancHoGotOTS; o 4,COPY of Its by-laws, e e prhite chrysantle-| tion in the class of 1009, Both ars|Dainty refreshments’ were: sorven: oy NeBibe S, harophial school, o the | the premises pertaining thereto, or any | horeto Annexad. Datod at Nerwion thig| MUMS and autuymnal colors. The | members of the Baptist church and |the gracious hostess. sremises pertainlng thereto, or any|postoffice, publlc library, or cémstery. 17th day of Oclober, 1:16. The French | Pride was attended by her sister, Miss both are among the best known of SR A stoffice, public library, or cemetery.|Dated at Norwich, this 17th day of | American Seroodira o Cly by Am-|Frances Marlor, the groom by his|Putnam's youns people ted at DS, 113 10th day of|October. A. D. 191G, The Parker Dav-|able Destandes 5 dircetor_ duly sathoe: | brother, Amos B. Root. Mr. Carpenter is employed by the | WILLIMANTIC MAN GRAND " Marin: A osicasts, ¥ wdiiita: | enport Lo by H. B. Duvenport, ADDIL- | ized. | Norwich, Conme octe 15 A B:| The usters wore o5t M. Marlor, Jr. | Graton, Knight Manufacturing . 0 reezes jecres Morin, ARDlicants. | wi inglart we fhe undersicned, stk | 1916, | Personally “dppeared Amablc|brother of tha bride, Amos B Roof | oreid ivechiEnt Sty MASTER OF EXCHEQUER Z X aXpay axpayers, own estate, s f A B > 3 - —_— %o Oraing’ rral estate, of ' the Town |of te Town i Norwich: and herehy | Somasiacy Mareciiliation © ubt "hc] | Brother of the Froom, 3. W. Hargraves, | * My, and. Mre. Carpenter left on 2| Knights of Pythias Elect William N o [ SPrauS, And hereby sign and en-|sign and endorse the forégoing SOPIL | mads eaih Leios setiqn Club 20810, W. Hargraves. Brooklyn. N Y| workine siars sorpenter s Y < alise neezes torse the foregoing -appllcation of | cation of The Parker Davenport Co. for | . ing covsins of the bride. —_—_— Potter at Waterbury. & 2orin for & license, and here- | a license, and hereby certiy that eaid | Shub 1a o huns, MRS LoD SBd it Rl | O o belde's g f white satl % ¥ ¥4 . . . 3 clu s a na fide organization wherein 0" was of w! e satin i i griicy that sald “appllcants are|applicant is a suitable person to be|iha’ Slesionse o ganization wherein| ~dthe bride's ; by her grandmother at| W/NDHAM CO. ASSOCIATION Charles H. Brewer of New Haven| a0d warn you that you are taking iitable persons to Le licensed pursu- ifcensed pursuant to saf Application | chief object, Lut is an incident of its|her wedding 59 was Wednesday elected d chan-| cold. Don't letit ssttle in your head nt to said application. Dated at]Dated at Norwich, 7 £ P £ O3 vears ago, as was also | g, f Annual Meeti % nesday elected grand chan -k ¢ rague. this 10th Gey 0t Ootober. L[ Getsbers A Dy 1410 F.1h Oigeod | Costence @b an organization, (o 1|2 Giamond Sunburet wes be (e b | Features of / eting at Thomp- | cellor of the Knights of Pythias of| or throat. Drive it out with Hale's éh Raymond J." Jodoln, Charles . 'Charon, Moses Genand, Arthur Rov, a5 Burke. I hereby certify t the above named signers and en- lorsers are electors and- taxpayers, )wning real estale, in the Town of Lester Greenman, James P. Sheridan, Willlam R. Egan, Willlam H. Oat. 1 hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, no minors J. Frank Corey, in the active membership. Commissioner of the Superjor Court for New London County. oct19Th Her vell was caught with a spray of orange blossoms and her bouquet was of bride roses. The bridal gown had an overdrape of old Spanish lace, The bridesmaid’s gown was of vellow taf- Co (Contributed.) The annual meeting of the Wind- ham County Association of Connecti- nnecticut at the grand convention held in Knigits of Pythias hall, Wa- terbury. for the next year had taken place, the new officers were installed by Past After the election of officers Honey of Horehound and Tar. Clears head and throat and relieves coughs and hoarseness. All druggists, 25cts. a bottle. 'ue. Dated at rague, this “Jth|ihis 17th da: f October, A. D. 1916. in | feta combined with tulle. cut College was held at the beautiful|Grand Chancellor L. Erwin Jacobs of - — of, October. A BYete Arthus B | s T S37, oL Octoner; A, D. 191 e Colmt e Saaet e s il | BLllowtiis: iths. mariaus ceferiony: |name: of e oha Mes Ch ul| Grena Chaneelior . Brwin Codifying | When it ackes agaim—try Pike's Toathache Drope - Clerk. _ 9ctllTh oct19Th o letin for business results, there was a reception. . of Thompson, Oct. 14th. Mrs. Rienze, the constitution and by-laws was not