Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 31, 1917, Page 13

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or Without Qas Attes ments \Always EFFICIED and NOMICAL— MODEL RANGES b L We furnish Repairs for all mak ENJOY LIFE! LIVEN YOUR LIVER 5 g AND BOWELS TO-NIGHT |viclock T . o RO 2 = ' : . : - s oo i A.d. Wholey & Co — 5 oyt i T 1 i t . WAKE UP WITH HEAD CLEAR,|der 3 Some %, Dang 12 FERRY STREET e ET {:EMW “night ot s pol 3 0T Jencammatans STOMAGH SWEET, BREATH | posti :‘;‘.“‘fii.‘? ot Zovlje - L. Sunaay 3 e east gulf and Pt wire' ; RIGHT, COLD 'GONE. B0 O TNE 15 e Yalses ADAMS TAVERN |\ 5750 Sarmer inene [pinciont ] : ‘ i aayof sald BosTig Bobert . Cochrane : oo L2 ) s Atlantle states :nfie"gu ‘fene hotel association ; aiibia Gine 1 . : 6 Sally on Sunday asst of Thé Miseie- | EORL - to which the Fenian |, B ol BN, B QAS FITTING, ofter to the puhlic the f s along the north Atlantic ? RAevadse; our e S ] 5 Court e, Mare s PLUMBING, STEAM FITTI) oo Bed ot vl e oy - ; S T T Bave et : ’ iatafe of Poar feieeh, (Ste 7f 10" | oshington 8a., Washingten Su coast will be 2 L : i f Minnfe Hart 1867—The annual meet- - ters of administration m: 7 Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Pach! ‘Wauregan Hotel on sald estate, represented int; per ation om file more fully ap- pears, It is Phone 581 Ordered, That sald applieation = be -+ o 3 2 3 r S inea ‘at the Probate o ADAM, Norwish Town er Saturday. e fet ‘ ‘ U‘j fi?“?gfi‘f‘%?«:;:“ir" '/Tl.“n. n’:'{“’-r“? MODERN PLUMBING e Arhee 2 et b . ERT G. KNEBLAND, Judge. == e = el tn She, Lomencen ing, Lits AP0he e se essential in mode = =1. o erT - e lven e pes 0 e rn b 7 5 3 e 3 IILE T d_ place of p P o Frand 4. d. LaPIERRE | e following res sram (WORK WHILE Vou SLEE BBt 0 Be Gy S e | 0 2m ety 0 gheina. W 4 7 Sevin’s ph: consumed. buil . game one “1".'513: -‘;m:.&e-;)u.;:?m bi AR the very best PLUMBING V Ma vich, " ‘whence granted. 2 a circu o g S sl oo, Norwohy Gorn |13, JooPSa 208, € " naiion Sateraay T s eonterenca i sy T3 mhiiet, Seutieot Moo iy | Pppontinn € ooy chersat op i sebtje ), Sipert werkmen gt ¢ " - ~ . . rignpos In e 3 i M. E. church, at ce, R. ‘bowel You ever experienced. umpm-mn. i Ask us for plans and prices = < -Office Hours: ‘- cleansing % 3 7. ‘on Wednesday. The religious ser- |receiv e e vices of the session were commenced |of Feb. 230 was revoked and_a B e you hesd will 3o, ] o P e : : Tuesday evening by a sermon by the|ing ordered for 18th ‘at Norwic i St Pt oo : . ? Bev. Jool E. Hawkins, late of Greene- | Savings Bank of New London vs. liver and thirty foet of bowels active O NISTMATION, ACCOUNT, J. F. TOMPKIN . Sem A note from Mc. Haven, of London, | ;mens Poultyy heems company to, be| st siraigniened. up by mormine. Stop | st Yathne wihie and ton tre, DIt s 1w, and T. 3 Water pe Now Tonded e S e s T e the headnche, ‘blliousness, bad colds |of Lebanon, on the 29th day of Marof, 67 West Main Street a very gentieman] ‘moderate | Baselmll Association, 2nd bad days. Feel fit and ready speech on the wrong side. appoin 5 Ry Fe g B AL J B g ALBERT G. KNEELAND, - Big Crowd for Politioal Meeting. |[°03 S0 CUF S on the commit- sicken or inconvenience you the next | "“8E5i . or atoses Lacher, iats ot Lav- T. F. BURNS ’ day or Bey" E March 2, 1867—/The Intereat In the|large Attendance at epublican . finet 0| neR, i e exnibited his ad- Lt discussion between the two candidates Mothers should sive- & whole Cas- | ministrati % Swith spia estace - his for- Congress, T, F. Starkweather and Caucus. : T e S Do o | B aes 2sBtwach; 15 33555 | Heating and Plumbir Ear) Martin, drew an sudience of over| March 29, 1867—The Republican T i S oo i s e | tore - E ” 2,000 people to Breed hall Monday|caucue at Treadway hall on Tuesday thoroughly and can not Inj Ordered, That the 5th day of April, - P 5 5 night. Never since the hall was built | evening was wery largely attended. i A. D. 1917, at_10 o'cloc in the fore- 92 Franklin Street % Af= pot_éven in the excitement of war|Amos : Prentice was chosen to pre- ——— ac the Provate Court Room in Kl 5 Tt 23 < o s times, has it ever been crowded as it|side and Edwin B. Trumbull, secre- ¢. 1 the Lisbor intet. . ot Sailng &nd ‘Stomach. B8] wike; on thia Crcasion. 5 wo games from the n quintet. | oinle" Ia. appointed ~for ~ hearing the o ¢ Fie Hiso omach. 2 3 5 tary. John T. Wait and Paul B.|ment, was granted. Gley ‘took high single with 112 and ? i For or Rheumatism, Neu March 27, Greene were nominated as candidates| L. B. Button vs. Bfown, exr., argu- | Gagnon took high total with 506. In | §itacted b mive aotice thersof by pub. IRON CASTINGS T harcu ia, Skin and|, SIx hours after HIEh wafer It I3 low ey o m%%&g,t ot ‘pre- | tide. which 1 followed by fvod '¢18J9% | upper mill st Bean Hill, on Tuesday|for representatives by acclamation. . |ment of mOLoR for moce Specific state- | the Mill league No. 2 the Smashpiec- |lishing this order once in The Norwich ‘serip: for the" mac) morning, a_daughter of Patrick Tam- The friends of Rev. Mr. Ashley of | ment, was granted. », ers took three straight from the Me- | Bulletin, a newspaper having a circu- FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Eas 28 Tipheia. GREENEVILLE many, aged about 15 years, caught|thc First Baptist church, West Side,| Coichester Farm Produce company | chanics. The scores: lation in said District. and by posting ‘m.. 344 and -8 D. m. Phon 2 |her afm in a picker which stripped thé |to the number of 125, visited him at |vs. Goldstein et al, d fail a copy. hereof on the public signpost ( ,{‘i_: & Sutgide calls made after 7| - g flesh and the periosteum from the el- | the parsonage on Wednesday evening, Te comply with .;?de:l:'t"u:;. w‘.l;: in said Lebanon, nearsst where sald THE vA F W . |} [Exersises at Greenevills ' Grammar|bow to the vrist. The wound was|and left with him tokens of their £00d [off, pleadings to be fied within' ten : e dhat aate of said hearing, and No. 11 to 25 Ferry Sfrest School—Rev. C.. H. ‘Evans to Ad-|dressed by Drs. Carleton and Abbott,|will to the v : days. make return to the Cour Y - dress Men's Club—Loyal Finders|ho have no doubt but that they can Montes ve. Preston, leave to amend 110 ALBERT G. ND, — — = . ¢ ranted by agre mar; . e e TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY MM sansage Join King’s Daughters—Notes. - Captain-F. §. Wells, of this city, has Uncontested _ Divorces: SLEUN : - S, 3 3 orces: Mary A. T OF PROBATE HELD received a commiBsion from the navy tral Baptist soci- |gmith ve. Henry Edward Smith, J atorwich wiinin and for the District Greeneville Grammar 3chool closed - | ety, Friday evening, L. W. Carroll was | PANGARE FLOUR, the winter term with all_grades as- [ichane Commander, with motice -that | Slccied, presiflent:” John "L Dentzon, | ETRALe of, Srounds of habitual item. i BRI A DR dawior, Marsh # i sl n the N following i his’ ptance of the | clerk: C. F. el, treasurer; and B. | 2T = ot Fesent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. '} 2 LESVRUS programme was carrk . T e aonigand "ia “Guty | T. Cranston, Jr. John Turner and I A. Perpignan, granted on srounds of Present -NBLAON Io ATLENG. Judss; || $1.26 To New York $1.25} MAP] on; John J. Silva vs. Dollie D. Norwich, in said District, deceased. CHELSEA LINE | The Executor appeared in Court and flled a_written application ~ alleging that sald estate is now in settlement in TO NEW YORK The ‘apointment was unsolicited and | F, Bromiey, society committee. . Silva, went off the list. .~ “LA TOURAINE COFFEE | Scholars: E The Second Congregational church Then You'll Remember Me, song. all| Captain Wells, having other engage- All Seasonable Good Things at grades; Burial of Sir John ents will decline it. eiected Frank Johnson, Edward T. Edith McAvoy: Jimmy Brown's At-| 00 sivid B3 Clapp, and C. P. Coggswell, society | MILITARY CENSUS HAS or order Po. .’. -a"k t tempt to Produce Freckles, James Democrats Held Caucus. committee; Charles Johnson, treas- pre et Shtats alongiag to FREIGHT AND PASSENGE T | ran’ Lgns. Tong Ago, son. all gradey: [ A demooratic caucus at Treadway's urer: and A. S. CRIlds, clork. A PERMANENT HOME B .- Mg sald estate, Tully descefbed in said ap- SERVICE BETWEEN _ u_ Work, ur ; mashpiecers. Heatio < * GFrdkinStgeet . | hamars Mricice i “ieivsck : Je o' be' Plakid o File-in State Li- R o amron, 13 otisreg, hps quid (| - MORWIEH s, S ANE Gey ¥ Massa's in the Cold. 'Cald Ground, [ASKS COURT TQ TWO ‘WOMEN ARE brary at Hartford. - 8o Frovate Gourt Room in the City of || 4 vrog, Norwleh Tuestnys, T ; Die, Sadie Stearns; The Man Who CONSTRUE GROTON WILL FREED FROM HUSBANDS| The results of the Connecticut mili- 5o L e o i iy [ New_ Yoo n_ Br Wins, William Semple: The Gladness " — B 3 tary census are to be filed in the 87 95 S5remaon, and tnaf notice of the pen: || Pler, East Hiver, foot Ro of Nature, Irene (O'Neil; Columbia, | Action Involves Pettigrew Estate Val-|Mae A. Perpignan Gets Divorce on|state library at Hartford. Prepara- —_— == dency of saiq application, and of sald |} Street, Monday: g [ the Gem of the Ocean, all grades; The ued at About $90,000. Grounds of Desertion. tions are now being made in the e heamng thereon, be given by the pub. (§ days 4t 5 p. . t Oxy.Acetviens Eittie-Socie B e Th i t is to be asked| 1 s T e e tia Mechanics. B e oatetion' 1n satd $BE—r. V. KNOUSE, A - weain, e superior cour o A. Smith of Ni was announced at the state head- cas & days prio 1 . V. , Agen of all Bletain s Alumtant, hec g | The Day is Done, Blanche Muheim: |for & construction of the will of the |granted & Gitsme: from hod asband, | quarters of the census in the Conmec- : -+ ?:arl?:. e e, and That return Bt etc. - Automdbile machine parts | America, all grades. late Edward T. Pettisrew of Groton,|Henry Edward Smith also of New |ticut Mutual Building that the census 83 837 T 213|e madeto tne Court. oty et e o ins parts —_— involving an estate of about $90,000.( London on the ground of habitual in. | Mmaterial will be moved to the state - 5.0 = NELAON. 7. AYIANG, Judwe. FEANAatged; Ten years’ experience. Rev. C. H. Evans to Address Men’s|The action is taken by Henry L. Bail- | temperance, by Judge Joseph P. Tut.|DFary on Friday of next week, when o S S L The above and foregoing is a true ey of Groton trustee of the trust fund |tle in the superior court in New Lon. | the Work of taking and recording the b A B Rk " Rl EN M, DRESCHER Club. the & e — Tt Iy D eetatir I hix il jdow o Seliey meentng - M. oMo | SSOS Sl Sbe b completstt By 380 4251213 1d ‘Assistant Clerk. The next meeting of the Men’s club| T2 33 T8 & 8 S0 Ehosahit the headquarters’ organization. 1 - w |of St Andrew's church will-be held|yre: ' Emma A. Pettigrew, widow of| tagy ) Tore married = oy > : - g 1900. that time, the few returns still expect- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. DR. A. SINKY ;tp;flegsuijhderg;g‘&r; 3?‘.1?‘1‘@’&??2‘,' the deceased; H. Stuart Pettigrew,| Mrs. Smith testified that her hus-|¢d from towns and cities will have Notes. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD < e She e syt nt | yirginia B Wadham and Edna A.[band had been drinking heavily for | Dect forwarded, it is exuected, and| jonn Nevins of Hunters avenue was |at Colimbla, within snd for the District entis Charles T, Bvans of AKita, Japan. ihs | Moses, children; Elizabeth P. Petii- |15 vears, but that during the past five | the €046 work ‘will have been 'done.|q “rovent business caller in Worcos- . - grew, Robert S. Pettigrew, children of yo rsi xyears he h: ®| Tabulation cards for all the blanks . £ 5 % Day Japan and What We Can Do for | §tom: ROPett 5. Tettigrer, children of years he had been habitually in- | AR ion S % d Tast a5 they are | o Mase. Pigsent—J, winTe SUMNER Judse, . e aay ana® invarabis "ks Deally | recetved and coded. The primary tab- | caras have een received by Taft- |Cotambia. in said District, decased, " e Them. Mr. 2 i Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich | i grpan ihorene, ias, Shent 22 Years | ham, child of Mrs. Virginia Wadham; | every day and invariably he stemel Phone 1177-3 feeling of the Japanese towards the ulation operations are being compléted | yijje friends of Mr. and Mrs. John | Ordered, That the Administrator cite as the other cemsus work prosresses, | Carmey, telling of thelr, arrival in|the credifors of said deceased to bring | . . oiryravs Jn., Gene Ann M. Moses, child of Mrs. Edna|her and often he would knock her Moses. All reside in Groton. T - o Deputy | 100N, and cholle her. He had been|ans 'wil be fnishea betore the cen- {h° Sheir ciaims against sald estats D inalS Country nows now to|papers which were served by Deputy | arrested . se ti for in o Huntley, Mont. portray the people W convingy 2 rreste: veral times for intoxica- e & g - this date, b )N, Speclal Agent Carriages, Democrats, Con. | 2iress: deals ‘witn _the Anestions e betire o S iy are Te_|tion. She and her husband have been | Bissy 1t was said s Peadauartons: The | sy | PSS notice. b (hat efect, (OFCTIEr | GLOROE N DAL Eoec ts, M- | with fearness to the people and to us. | turnable before the superior court the[living on a houseboat in Fort Neck | Anar tabuiations will e made 1n the ” With & copy of this order, on the sign-| GEORGE N. DELAY e . He is a very fine speaker and the|frf Tucseny in MAY. rorth that ma- |iani Tacral years until the timie of | room at the iibrary in which the cen mORES Tatt Gwele, Amactn the. same | New York oo O e 1 tords and Business Wagons. | Men's -iun are vers' fortunate . to - | their separation several weeks ago £ 3 n 26, 1917, ow York low “Mave sus material is to remain permanent- | BRUTON _In Dayville, March 36, 1917, e ‘onca make this engagement as Mr. Bvans{Ward T. Pettigrew died Jan. 10, 1916, | and on one or two occasions he had Will clean up on a Tot of Stable and | begins his return trip to Japan on|léaving a will dated June 13, 1890, | set the boat adrift. 5 Bruton. It is expected that the total number | VNS L 1 westerly, 2ok | Court. i the following day. The members are|int which he left his estate to his| Mae A. Perpignan of Coichester, Bquare Blanksts.. A good line of Auts | cazerly looking forward o his €om- Jidow. (The will was admitted to|was given a divorce from Alfred A. O e S Eee s the census will] TMarch 33, 1917 a aughter. Srail J. WHITE SUMNER, Judge. Robes. . ing and 3 very large sttendance 1z ex_ |Brobate Tan 10, O or i o, | Perpigman of Brooklyn on the grounds | sis records will include original cen- | Aeaorasslc, S *n0 MR HArvey| mne avcve and furegoing 15 a trus pected. There wi the usual vocal a - | of desertion. The deserti lace e zam 2 cope: of record. R Pricss right low on Team and Ex- |and instrumental music.® A" P Mao- [tof. The administrator filed his final| Fuiy "3, 1012, "Mr. ana T Tt o Y O S St o e 5 — Ritest: 3. WHITE SUMNER. ugall wift sing and Master Freder- |account Nov. 2 n Jan. 3, , | bei: i . i1 ereditor: press Harhesses and Rubber Boots ick Iearney, the great cornetist, will |Henry, L. Bailey was appointed trustes Perpigrian testifled. thet 1n Jamiry, T A innd o the Biames, 1o |KELLEY—In Anguilla (Stonington). |, NOTICE--AY creditors, of, sif ob: e et o oo By e oie "0 ho | 1912 she suffered a mervous break: | sether with serial numbers carried on | Widew of Bariiéy Keley. In Her sisi| their claims againet said estais to_ihe . 3 St estate | down and was sent to the home of | the index cards as well as the blanks, 3 ) S T T aEsye sod THEL L CHAPHAN CO. |1 pimiers som Wirew mmsonur | S S 0BT 2 =¥ o 8 8 S o BBl ST N G S0 otorn, 5o A T L o band who had promised to send her | machines, records and other essential| March 27, 1917, Frank, son of Mr. and CEORGE H. CHAMPLIN, The Loval Finders of the Federated * s year, Emma A. Pettizrew, the widow: | money for the support of herself and parts of the cerisus will g0 to the state| Mrs. Frank Chappell, formerly of| mar3ia Administrator. 14 BATH STREET. church met Friday evening in the ¥ ET: NORWICH, OT.| Giurcn vestry with a Jarge humber in | 5dna A, Moses Virginia'B. Wadhamh | (wo children. = At the end of a month | Horars, aleo. Weiterly. aged 2 years. { FROBATE HELD Tayle d'Hote end & la Caste attendance. The reguiar business was |20 - ettigrew, children en-| when he failed to send any money she| Next week Friday has been decided | RUMBLES —In New London. March 25| AT A COURT OF FROBATE HELD ‘-I-M e BOOK (Rt « transacted and the reports read and | {erSd Into an agreement for the dis-|went to Brooklyn to join her husband [upon as moving day for the cemsus| 1917 Mrs. Georse W. Rumbles, in her 8% Norwioh wivnn il (O Ing Dpire RITCHEY, PROM = SRR M T O Btrer peasided | tribution of $15.000 of the funds to|ind she was sreetsd in ahvihing Bot | Lecords $2d vear. X DN : - D . MARS K Tt was voted to band divided among the children, Mrs (a cordial manner, hor husband telling| The offices In the Connecticut Mu- | ARMITAGE—In Mystic, March 23, 1917 | .. 5int- NBLSON J. AYLIN t the meeting. fogether with The King's Daughters | Moses Mrs. Wadham and Mr. Petti- |her that be did not cars to live with | tual Bullding are to be used as state| Mrs. Willlam Armitage, in her 59th | “"SStd(c o Munice it Latham, I Norwich, in sald District, decéased. A e e R S enhters | gretseach to receive $5,000. Re reer 1 S Pianos e known as the Loyal Findecs of the |, It 18 alleged that several questions |names. Despits. bis abust end ' i | oo o o S oo (e ere | ORARY—In_Preston, Maren 30, 1917,| Henry B. Latham of Norwich, Conn. Rink? Bttt e B tont | have e et o8 Vit o, Ui | Rt SUE hoed | ESctent e chard et U | o SRR BRI et e HET e - is state secretary of the International | Will and among these spurt the latter part of June when her hus- moved and eed | "D R at ot Pfayer- Plal'lOS Grder of The King's Daughters, ad-|asked to say whether the entire es-|band left hor and she has mot hoved | for tae aeabe a8 state il B e S B dressea the meeting. tate s vested in the widow and chil-|from him since. ~She went to her | quarters ceases. R i T Hsnmen. March 30, [fleq to'be intestate. t V' - ¢ . - = dren T hetber the = grandchiidren |mother's home in Colchester = two = Funeril services at Dawley's under-| Whereupon, Tt Is Ordered. That sald ictor Victrolas * Wil Receive Communion. P BeIEtS ey for an aagua. | HoekS,jater, whers she Taaivea con” TAFTVILLE ‘inking Fooms Monday atternoon at 1 &t’ P?";‘;,h}.o S S TSRS pileps & - bers _of Ltfon .m' o, o forwich, In sal istrict, on e Sth al ELEI » ON EASY TERMs councll, K. "Of C Will recelve Baster |- shall "distribute the 15,000 op | Seroiceional nurse when her health s G JOHNSON_In Uncasvilly Maroh 30 |day of April, A. D. 1917, at 11 o'clock holy communion in a body at the first | agreed by the widow and childre nof | o g to ornGiler supporting her | Surprise Whist Given Thomas Green-| 517, JiC7 - a86d lin "tne forendon. and that notice of the PENDANTS, Sunlight Building, Marsh Buiding, | Mass in St Mary’ church Sunday|the deceased: that the grandchildren |00 Pef tWo children at other times.| wood—Funeral of Remefus Sava- |Funetal at his late residemcs Monday. | Pendency, of said petition. and of said 48 Frankiln Strest, State Strest, | MOTNINS. be cited in and ordered to set forth u—Bowling—Notes. April 2, at 2 p. m. Relatives and|[CRTiDR of ‘this brder one time 1f some BROOCHES, Norwich New FEVER KILLS A S friends tnvited o attend. 16 3 London their claims and submit the same to newspaper having a cireulation in said Notes. the court and that the court fix the NINTH COMPANY RECRUIT| Thursday evening at the home of | NICHOLS At Poauonge Bridge March|District, at least five days prior to the BRACELETS, RINGS Edward_McNearney and son have|sum to be allowed to each. ——— Thomas Greenwood a pleasant Sur-| 35sent Niomos i hor torh Soog gate of’ satd hearing. ‘and that return : Fndbies . X returned from a_few.days' visit with Lester C. Howard Succumbed to Ty-|Prise whist was given in honor of NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. of every description, L“m Who WIS'I triends in New York city. NEW LONDON MILITARY Phoid at"New London Hospital. Mr. Greemwood’s birtiday. Five ta- The above and foregoing Is a true . * CENSUS IS COMPLE: % bles of whist were played the copy of Tecord. newest models in every - The Men's club of the Federated: - TED| private Lester C. Howard of the|PriZes were taken by Junius Attest: HELEN M. URESCHE! 2 a Toilet Cream ghurch attended the meeting Of the | Many Men Could Net Be Located by |Ninth Co. C A, C. C. N G. of Stam: | ROk, ik, & seore of 41, and Hobert 21d L finish. Brotherhood of the Broadway church ford, died at the Memorial hospital, | mente were served by the host. Fol- TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to alk persons the Canvasgers. that will keep thelr compiexion in ai-|In Norwich Friday evening. in New London soon afte ight ieden inoal- | | AT lowing the whist a musical program and corporations Hable to pay taxes to John ;(Ee;—fl Bliss most . perfect- condition are invited to The military’ census was leted | friday. | Death was due to typhold | or vocal and instrumental selections rerb) the ‘tax 1ist 7 e vind wo wrw omering today | ST O TR oS, ROl T8 22| Friony, i N Condon, RGP ROR! | fove | e, oe, 5 e o Sgn | Wer b, 2 o5, i, T s B Tare which contains enough peroxide in it | tures on the Holy Land Sunday even-|ers were given .7.&"3}"" m!:‘ln:k.; most popular members of the Ninth FUNERAL ¢ the Hime ang pisce hérelnaster to make it the ideal winter cream. | Ing at the Federated church. ho had Sor Bllen ur raimes Of those | company. His untiring devotion. to e P i They. brought in the returns in the af. | thé Service #ud his willingness to per- Romelus Savageau. ' 5 Hartford—David Mason Bryant of | ternoon and John Humphrey sent the |[Off any duty which he was called ' 3 - A 4 South Deerfleld, Mass. a memiber of | blanks to Hartford. Governor Hol-|UPon earned for him an enviable| The funeral of Romely Savageaw il 7 NOTICE the original company of the Hartfc asked that the census be com. |FePutation among his comrades. Pri- | was held from his home in Versailles b é - DEAD HORSES AND COWS I — City Guard and the last he. ok | Dloiel on Dlarts 31 and th view of Chat | vate Howard's enlistment was fo run | T0€bdsy mOrNIng at 5.15 alaree | B R d Free of Ch i ficer who was with the guard on its| fact the names that are-stfil missing |OUt on April 25 at which time he|Rumber of friends and relatives if o emoved Free of Charge first parade May 1, 1861. aled at his| will not be-taken. In geing over the|Would have gone into the reserves, | atténdance. "About the casket were notice, interest will be collected at Call 1626 New London. Ask for Cha g home Saturday. lists it was found that many of-the | H is survived by a father and moth- | SrTanged many besutiful foral forms. z CoA hia o i el hont i R, | Later charg & lsts &t was found thet Sieny efstne|Hie 18 purvived by o fhay ant At the in St. Joseph's church, together with all legal charges. Taxes o Yiox 6o ('] au in blanks. Some had moved out of town | The body was sent to Stamford and | Occum, Rev. Father DesSureault offi- shall be deemed to becoma due on t g e ASK FOR and GET - @uring the past year while others were | & military funeral will be held Mon. | citted. The bearers were friends of F e teTatne o the ‘terme of the notes | O Bo% 379, o gnly to be found home one day during [day. Two sqdeds from the Ninth | the e e e Fiyen by i, sall be ready to rocet Pe - - TOM’S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR Most Clgars Are Good- leys will be fired, after which : b TTER P Malted Milk checking e 22 Saed Za i . Figrazd bad beon stationea| 1o tne il 1case the Olymples took ; e —OF- it Try them and see. very e e | o 3 several weeks! Children Who Are THE TOWN OF BOZRAM. THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Franklin Bt Mothers who value their own comfort All persons liablesto pay tax. Next to Palace Cafe and the welfare of their children should Town of B s e it ot e | DYELINIT 1SS T | il fare s wiment el 00 use throughout the seaso: oy Xk the dollar on the town list of 191 JOSEPH BRADFORD 357 SIS Yoveriatnans, constl DR. E. J. JONES i ok S R 2 e g : £od omilh oniin Gotihy Hoerl | Suite 46 Shannon: Building |, iz b syt ieyly a4t BOOKBINDER o {aen: §°-PL 29 71?," ‘These m‘..l:& ncv-': Sota Don't| Take elevator Shetucket Street e m'?flufifiq Ry entrance. Phone Blank Books Made and Ruled to Orde = 108 BROADWAY " . X , a—api X and Repair Work) Horlick’s |5zt Soain *coominy U8 S5 38| St o o the o e iesom e, -y E The 2k d : p | after the committal service two vol- | FANSCMments. ; ollector of Taxes for the Town of from 1.30 to 30 p. m., and also at th ' Zin D 1§ St the Fitonville to 5 p.m. 1 shall eol the personal tax at the above named Diaces on the. da ~ e me w Bkl Hamilton Walches added m e time ta: Pt o o170 0 Des Conn Mereti 10 | THE WM. FRISWELL CO. martrd T : ; 28:27, FRANKLIN 8T, _, .| YRR vy

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