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| TheBullefims |, oo | DRAFTED MEN ARE CALLED ter of Waterbury have been visii — Norwich, Thursday, Aug. 2, 1917. | relatives in Norwich. 22 Y S S AR I . Capt. and Mre. J. L. Randall of Gro- Ladies! Keep It on The Dresser 8 et. 187167 ::é.f"f:" Cormter, Norwich ll.—-l‘.g Arthur Dufour, South B. treet. 189—2707 George Angelo Gim, 80 Thames Street. . ; E First Eighty in the List Must Appear for Physical Exarmira- [190—208 Bawara 0. * Witchekowski, VARIOUS MATTERS | :on have lett for thelr summer cottage in o1 _peptt Otrobandd avenue. Few drops on corn or callus - 2 A % 1 ‘uesday Morning—Second Eighty ednes. | 1184 R e ol o) in, then they Iift off. Tides will be high today. Miss Harriet G. Cross of the Otls tion Next T on W 1,2__4“}’,‘;‘::{"‘1:"‘.}:51," e R ety % librar- staff_is spending three weeks’ : . z o Light venicle lamps at 7.35 this | Yitation 1n N o My day and Third Eighty on Thursday—The Official List as | 93— 67 ~Peter Danaskas, 17 Eim B e . = Mrs. A. E. Woodman and Miss Mary wb’ Local Board. l'l—filgzylifll;?ug:gm Kearney, put corns on your toes ar Wild roses are still in bloom along| G Henderson are visiting for ten days INEAT0D el M A Brucksch, 14 calluses on your feet, but road in certain sections of Mont- | with Mrs. Woodman's son Louis in 3 ul . A, 4 who care now. 4 it ville. - Providence. 3 g Murray Avenue. This tiny bottle holds an % - 3 196—1294 Henry Louls Plant, §3 alinost SBagle Auid. A We advertive exu@lly | 1, family with a sleeping porch| Eyerard Thompson, formerly of Nor-| The following is the official list of| 88—2374 Joseph Kranczhk, 46 Golden Palmer Street. i genius In Cinecinnati a "N these—tropical nights Is the envy Of|wich, who has charge of the Rockville | the 240 registrants in this district who street. 197—1148 Alexander Szulbonsky, 0§l Bovered: this Sither - . : - the neighborhood. balloon echool, has been making a|have been called in for examination| 89— 483 Stafan Lisgewskl, 257 North PAPEIS. Sirect N pound and named it freez 9 o brief visit in New Haven. and the presentation of claims at the Main street. 1981647 William Pock, Box 2. Eiia Smnll botties of freez M ; &M o AL LT R e e e (L 80 T A ton, | 4TiCe_of the local board, room 1il| 901320 Walter Petrowskl, 282 Cen- |199—2568 Vasil Haralambon, 183 North one edn be had at any drig . notice in another column. g ppleton n's family of Preston,|Thayer building, Klin quare, tral avenue. Mai - store for a few cents y W s _| ¢.'D. Babeock’s family of Jewett City. | Norwich. The men called will first| 81— 10 Charles Polewski, (X) his|200—1354 Tony Petroshii, 190 West Rovee Nmo or. twise yor Keeping weeds out of the home EAT-|,ng AMrs. C. M. Sweetzer and son, of | meet the board at the room known as mark, 62 Roosevelt avenue. Main Street. s face In pain again, but get - - o den has been a trying test of Pa-| Norwich, are spending part of this|the Recruiting Station, ‘fmlmfl floor, | 923725 Alfred Gobellle, 104 Boswell [201—1806 Michael James Barry, 405 a bottle of freezone and triotism, the past few days. month at Atlantic Beach. Thayer Building, the » rc-t 80 ;'n g avenue. & o znl;.v&wgaunofg::&t‘.‘m-k‘w o apply & few drops on your ? || Tuesday, August 7, at § o'cloek, a. m., | 933783 George F. Bliss, State Hos- |202— ! tender, aching corn or ear % housfiw"fi i for, k:;\'-gs:r‘:'i;lg‘- FARM HAND FOUND the second 80 on Wednesday, August pital. Thames Street, callus, Instantly the sore 3 iy m'x mefl fts and vemstables DEAD IN FIELD |8, at 8 o'clock a. m., and the last 80} g4 5756 Willlam C. Gorman, Canter- |203—2387 Morris Kuffman, 61 Falr- ness disappears and short- % and drving fru . on Thursday, August 9, at 8 o'clock nnwsry ',',""p“m 3 VT P ulanountsstreoL . £ 1v y(,‘,; wili fl;,ll the dorn - . |2 m. 951045 Stephen Shnell, @ ec Louls Bar Lear, or callus so shrivel [~) - e o B ah o Sihange Augustus Anderson Overcome ey, 7o |~ A compiete omciat iist of an the street. Laurel Hill Avenue. faoe bt you @ ¥ ey P T%. Hitepnone company e 2080 Teglatrants In the district will| g6 1031 Nicholns Joseph Speliman, |205—2008 Felix Olszewski, 16 Roath o O ; N, E. 2 be posted in a few days at office 31 Nined, X o Just think! You get ria ? 3 m this county will at-| Augustus Anderson emploved at the | 08 BOS*ST T, 2[00, T2V 2% call’ mum- | 973708 Cloinike Luther Briggs, 37 |206—2413 Stanislaw Ignatezuk, 1 North VS BN coih; At 6ot : e tomvantion of the National As. | farm of O. C. Gardner in Yantic was | $o:"07 cach man BenaNGor atert. B Street or a corn betwesn the & £ tena the convention of the Nation: z . C. 4 eBOBIsOL. stres 3 v & GOt betweeh the toe ciation of Chiropodists in Providence | found dead in a hay field near the Address on | g 130" Berediot Carpehter Pullen, | 207—1613 Robert Deshefey. as well Buy your boy a suit now and e v house Wednesday morning. The man |Order No. Serial No. ~Name Car. el o 208—2100 George H. Watrous, Gales T = ¥ 3 J tman, 44 Un- g Ferry, R. F. D.. No. 1. one .particl e ; to all appearances had been overcome | 1— 258 James M. Whitman, 44 Un-| go_1435 Costay G. Costakls, 12 Hish |, o F % R F. D, No. &5 one “par t least 25 to 507 on| The first native green corn, brought jon_ street. wteost slightest irr o 5 from Norwich Town, is In market. The [ by the heat. Mr. Anderson, of Whom | 23592 Horedore A. Freseau, Taft-| o 079070 0 Mongan, 44 Forest i sue;z, z R stirvottiflie wihat you it have to pagell | ety 1 B R e | e sty |y TS 0 i 100 ok strest. R % corn divos instant reliet, month from now. - o Plainfield. Mr. Gardner hired him to well avenue. O 1N it FisiPe, . DUITSVANE| st 736 Panasiotas Auteéas, 61 - 2 The peach crop at Bolton will be a|work about the place through an em-| 4 1436 Bruce S. MacMillian, Cen- 3 Ak Thames Street. » — - There age not many but|nix one if nothing unforescen|ployment agency. Mr. Anderson had tral Building. 1021088 Afanasy Prohoronve, 38 Sec-|313 . 15 John Royston, High street. ood < |rappems. The orchards of the Italian|been complaining of the heat and a| 5 2624 James W. Hollingswortn, 1081847 Wicenty Buklarewlcs, 19 | 213— 905 Freq Delor Wood, 24 Chest- ere i : vers are full of fruit. cough which he had as a result o 432 Boswell avenue 3 nut Street. what th e = = e pneumonia. He had told of fightinz| g g54 Abner James Bennett, Ver- South street. ben, 12 | 214— 983 Leo Urbanik, R. F. P. Today will finish the hay harvesting | in the Prussian war but did not state e BYSBIE. 104— 797 Harold Duncan Campbell, 12515551 Charles B. Knouse, Watrous HERE ARE THE PRICES |at the Norwich Almshouse, Superin-|in which army. He has no relatives| 7_jge§ Charles Bradford Carr, 106 B bR g ) . ‘gg | {gnaent James B. Chapman estimating | that are known. The coroner was Hehoo! strest L 0 Richard L. 3 2161531 John W. Blumley, 26 Ham- Tisad B8 5 - $3. h t 15 or 16 tons. summoned and viewed the body. 78 J h Czpruer, 37 Y- = on Avenue. £ ¥ £5.00 ELVI¥§ ;‘Or. T LA 2 = IS ;cm: a‘ seborhaps TSR TRL ummoned and « KR e ot yon: —ix8 dovamh < lph s ey 1062593 John Hilinovick, 128 High 217—ase] Fumox Het“rh.nnk. ki Wt un irectors J RPSARERER eaches in the loca are| day caused three deaths in New Lon- [ g “1095 Willlam Alphonsis Sweeney, 3 b Baat $6.00 EL ;T§ for $5.75 chiefiy from Georgla, the 1nst r;ro(‘rs 6 The At victim was ll"?f?tathi;:s e wn.:f:x'ngtgn ureoe;. S W’—lfiflgr‘;:;-w:;“!; F. Bobzin, 63 213—29115‘ G;isep{)e Grisofi, 280 Frank- an m almer 7 JITS P crop. e first of the home-grown|j Gianetses, a Greek, cook for the Benny Ozicez, 1 antic 3 1 Strest, §7.00 ZLVITC fOl’ 36.50 fruit is expected before long. Shea Food Lunch in Bank street, v\‘htt) 10—202:";,,_ . loa——lszih:;l‘:ni}:oex;‘:e Dupont, Mer-{,10 2909 William J. Shugrue, 81 > cesaee < died at his home at 21 Golden street, = Albert David MéFadden, S AV - John Street. 2 - [ 58'00 SUITS for Several local civll engineers will at- | NCU Tondon, about 4 o'clock as the| 111483 Albert Do i i 1091723 Frank Brooks, 26 Peck street | 2g0 1563 Constantines John Papyis, 322 Main Street 2 - tend the annual field day of the Con- | iesult of the heat. Gianetses had/| 15 733 Christopher John Angelopo- | 110—2808 Charles Terry Fish, R. F. D, 20 Cénteal Avenis, v Come in before the assort-|necticut Sociaty of Civil Ensineers at | boen under treaiment = recently for S ilos, 9 Bire steevt O e borsey, 162 Broaa | 221452 Joseph Lorette, Front Streot. |@ Chamber of Commerce Building Ao = Momauguin, New Haven, Auzust 8. | pesrt trouble, but Monday morning he | 151513 john Joseph Dwyer, 69 [111—1779 Gtis Bona Dorsey, 162 Broa 220355 Baislaw Lukowsi, 8 Sumumit |§ 0 ") etk it ment is S at work as usual. At noon Church street 3 trost, 38 tant Warning has been sent out asainst| | .. |iostrated by the heatand @ied | 14 9787 Beriah 1. Burdick, R. F. D.|112—1236 Godie Mazek, 247 Yantic|sss 1543 Daniel F. Curran, 201 Ro amsan who haS Deta epesetink b St is home a few hours later. The o, 1 street. el Bt < ;| jer New England citles as a federal| joceased was about 45 vears of age| 15 353 Joseph Curto, 361 Mechanic | 113—2247 Nikito Shillo, 23 Fourth|sps 530 Adelard Laflesh, Box y | igent and “exempting” drafted men|,nq is survived by a brother and his e St street. Versailles. BULLETIN ON DRYING “rp y c arry fom s wife, the latter lifing in Greece. 16—238) William Krzywicky, 436 | 114—2011 Stanislaw Oleocksvk, 158 | 225 _ 809 jeremiah Casey, 46 West 2 sl The other two died at the Memorial North Main street Central avenue. Town Street. FRUITS AND VE . iospital. one late Monday night and| 37 3752 Francis A. Cox, 329 West|115— 432 Mathias J. Tavigne, rear|s»g_2579 Frederick Joseph Healy, 14 S o The evening and Saturday afternoon |, s cess f the Jewett Shorthand school S ; ; s : £ 207 Main Street esanions o the other early Wedpesday morning. Main street Providence street. . Nelson_ Place, 1R B Pronaded - T5f. B by 1l be discontinued until Sept. 4th-—|p "5 Navce, address unknown, went| 15 5494 James Frederick Fleming, |116—2719 Daniel Lester Gleason, 25|37 1114 James Ieo Sullivan, 1 L Botau i - m? ah"Tu!l;‘lk 2 bath) \slz?':?:r‘ll b‘\“fh; L B ’m‘evto Sixth street | 117 x?"fi“”‘ Tfi:-eeé' Raymond, R. F. zzs—zsz?"\‘;’m“qu‘;"!im R. F. D, i ¥ - Rl : < ber t the | #2nd while there was pro: 19—1117 John Shea, 2 X s - Maur . Ray , R. F. Max irshenbaum, R. F. D. bullet " o sum 12w setiing eariior and & lit; | heat.” He was rushed to the Memor: 20—1572 Morris Bokoff, 8 High D, No. 2. A o. 3. o : tle further south each day. so that|hospital at 11 o'clock but lived only street 118— 652 Enrico Di Puccpio, 54 North 2352607 Harry Hilderbrand, 110 High |51 o S o X NOT[CB there is a perceptible snortening of | 19 Iminutes after reaching there. 21—2762 John Thomas Gleason, 77 Main street. Street. AT ek kg e the hot days. - i i et .\Iavm:rd ot "r:?h ’{.""x ot Seventh_street g & 19— 927(1-‘,-;.‘“;( yrod, 149 Sachem [230—2473 Herman Feltcorn, 51 Wash- |7, " 00000 i i the third man to succul ©0 the ef-1 221748 John J. Donovan, 1 pruc street. & ington Street. He & : cou 1o use ity water for.lawn, gar- Norwich cottagers are working for| f ‘_; of thplh“(ll‘v d\ o s h‘:\" - street 5 S 120——285:‘}‘03‘44 trfiu;n, 20 North| 2311470 John ,:im MecIntyre, Jr. || i v ; b . which the women of East- | cpileptic ang onday afternoon be-| 53 2195 Donas Semino, our ames street. B 52 Broad Stree £ @en or sireet ‘epridklirig twidhout a (e B E T e o hold for the | came affected by the heat. He war street 121—1484 Henry E. MoNally, 214 Wes$ | 232 643 Frank Alvls 164 Talman , permit, unless on. meter, s -punish-| benedt of the Red Crots at the Hotel | taken to the hospital and a cerebral| .4 g37 Bartholomew J. Dombrosky, Town street. Btrest. 3 i Griswold next week. hemorrhage developed. = His condi- 72 Roath street 9 Exias Belair, Merchants av-|233 2135 John T. Keeley, 12 Hickory able by a fine of Five Dollars for o ' ltion became gradually worse Auring 2036 Timothy John O'Hearn, 67 by Street. - each offence. The total number in camp at Niantic |the night but he lingered until Wed- East Town street 1 John Browne, 52 Roath|234— 2622 William Hollin, 81 Prospect | is 1.1, vank and fila. This figure is|nesday morning when he died about| 9. 337 Clarence F. Lefingwell, 376 by et § 1 Permits to use same can be ob- kcompiled hy Lievtenant Heary .30, p s = West Main street 124— 601 _Albert J. Aberg, 2 South C. |235— 218 William Walter, (X) his SOCIETY | tained at the offica of the Board of|Smith. U. S. A. of the infantr et eneiey fllf T}:‘“Sfl'»‘rsahefir 27— 676 Howell Stephen Bailey, 365|155 1322 Peter Powach, 75 Fourth mark. 744 Boswell Avenue. SCC | £ = bry . ca jutant. made Ocean Beach the mecc Main street street. 236—620 Michael Joseph Aldi, 96 | Water Commission . A Ty hainer thousands who sousht a cuol place| 5g Percy James Wilils, 715|126 1146 J. Henry Shannon, 242 Chestnut Street. = SEEEPNE——— 126 ¢ £ et Under the cantaincy of Mrs. C. B.jand a sea breeze. —The trolley men TBosweil avenue Washineton street. 237—1334 John Prokops Occum. Phone 12€ today for a permit. Lund the Girl Scouts of Groion are| discarded gheir coats in arrattempt t0| 59 5oy Henry Marcaurele, U. C. T.|137_1102 Woodruff T. Sullivan, 19(338 550 Carl Benjamin Morgan, 117| i B LRI Ve L having a most entouraging season.|be comfortable. ~ Many of the ears Clarence Austin Spear, 85 Siater avenue. Prospect Street. Lias Jay o | There are two patrols and 15 have|carried over 100 pe ‘,mm and they Spruce_ street 4 ot | 1282319 Levi Vinton, Kingsley, 438|239 1611 John Bednarz, Norwich Av- | Passl H H = { P2ssed the tenderfoot test. Were run three at a time. 564 Ng. Ming, 29 Seventh street Fast Main strect. enue. B & Notice Concern"‘g Exami # The public_bath houses were filled| 35 2166 Charles Paddock Johnson,|125 1305 Allan H. Page, 107 Sachem |240— 574 William Morris, Merchant Afr. a ! Ze The hot wave has not skipped Gard- | to capacity from noon until late in 295 Washington street et Lty [ e ¢ nation for Testers of ner Lake. At the Olin Poynton cottage, | the evening. Anxious crowds stood| gs 945 Sabino Vosington, 314 Fran- | 330 Piotr Fidrych, 284 Central ikt TR SRR | 1 3 g - a mspally cobl sité, between ‘Gardner | for hours in the hot s tiue for ln StEBEE p sty AUTO INSPECTORS H nd ‘Oxoboxo lakes, 92 decrees in the|a chance to get a place to put on| z4 1913 Alexander Dumskowski, 350 |131-_ 808 Alfred Joseph Adams, 34 1-2 ; - A 3 Milk and Cream T e sl e e FeclE e o A At emmph o WILL BE PAID FOR WORK " Sl n accordan ¢ e provisions : along ach he hot sv 35— 598 John J. Mallett, - ) . blay, 27 Provi- Ry Ui In sccordance with the provisions| iy anq Mrs. Eifora Perry Trow-|sat hundreds in bathing suits. Other| 20— 293 John . rale i o s Board of Estimate and Control Prom- 2 =e of Chapter 221 of the Public Acts of bridge, of New Haven, are (o give a|hundreds were in the Water. on :he| go_63) Jokn F. Holland, Reynolds D e HEiiae, Versatlles ises Commissioner It Will See Him| 1. ... = 7 notice is hereby given that ex-|lawn fete on the grounds at the t and wharf. 2 p 813 Diachert Sproul Motrow, 148] ‘Through. i aminations of persons who may en- | SumMer home in 0ld Ti¥me for the! One Bundred degrees in the shade.| g7 1267 Nelson L. Mabrey, 57 Broad- e ot rondl ZaL > 2 benefit of the Red Cross chapter of |and even hotter tempertures were re 105 46 Sevnaet Ramnbvicts. 27 MA | Wh gl 0 et e 24 7 sage in testing any. mi'k or cream to| Qg L = i in T v Wednesday. Mrs, e Samuel R« . 27 3 When the Legislature authori wgne # 5 e ported in Uncas ednesday. Mre.| 355143 Charles G. Jacobson, 79 street. the appointment of inspectors t0 n-| rjss 1 5 Pe sold to the public on the basisof| " e o died st | ErcTett Arnold of Perrvville, azed 4 Fountain street 136—1020 Philip Simino, Merchants' |force the automobile laws throuzhout : P L e e R | s & i oy e ibis | ol e chaira T W1 GCNCR] 58 B6 Shranenio Montagh, & *Weat avenue. the state ,it outlined carefully ju-:t ¥ 1 At 7 3 b om = Mystl uesday s sday T . 7 2 treet 7-—1651 W Oak- | what o e Sp n e ) nesday. August 15, 1917, at 1130 & M. | £33 pirthday, was a regular attendant | Wednesday morning Mrs. Ephraim | 4o 1400 romes 8Pt onutty, 19 min | 13 e st e e Do L E L IR CIR T - at the Conn. Agricultural Experiment |at Norwich fair every fail, and his| Malone had a fit as the result of the 7 o ; ; Tl i 2 E r? v n > e i1 street 138—1099 Morris Kingston 8mith, R. F. |frained from all mention as ation New Haven at at the Division | :peedy horses were familiar to all who | heat. . | 41—2433 John Thomas Evans, 107 D oo T bt aBn Giad tHete of Da Husbandr Connectient | followed the races. A g‘l“an‘““: ;?1‘::1!5[!1‘: o‘h"*h' Rl Smith avenue Hign | 1391955 Michacl Thomas Nagle, 18 |should be paid. As a result i ricultural llege, Storr v 5 2 pAVE ST 4 g e At ATe| 42— 548 Andrew Morell, 12 igh ] obbins C. Stoeck e e e T Sl (L Ry SRl Anuie e nps OBy (BRRETe Sput or e strect 140—2441 Thomas, Toseph Enright, 01 |has been put by snbacrassinl sttuation, | re. 1oratio Dk derecrer g e ond a e e | IR RCIE D LB ae this tine And Bastig proTos At Wonk T = 43— 126 _Alfred Aloysous Trembly, Seventh street. with salaries of inspectors coming due, dreseing the Dairy d Food €ommis- observable with an opera glass. Thev _97 Sherman street 141—2749 Michael kobo Gomez, 184 [and nothing to pay them sioner, State Cap Hartford. ST R L e N T OBITUARY. 441679 Thomas Jgseph Cosgrove, Taldfaaon $Feet. REETRILY Restrifa (e 1 11 Prob: F. H. STADTMUELLER and the star ciuster in Herecules g 3 103 _Smith avenue 142—2628 Harold, B. HotchKies, 280 /ability these men were to be paid, Dairy and Food Commisstone . : Charles H. Bailey. 45—1237 Charles Harvey Mott, 132 West Thames street. Stoeckel the matter up to psiinis _ g, e Van Verplanck. son of Superintend-i Charles H. Bailey, a long time resi- Broadway . 143—1636 Guiseppe Colosanto, 51 !members of the board of estir e = ant F. A. Varplanck. of the Ninth Dis- | dent of Salem, died at the home of his| 46— 784 Rosario Diganzi, 1 Summit Thames street. | control, at ‘their meeting cda trict schools of South Manchester, Nor- | roungest son, Clarence A. Bailey, of _ Street 144— 223 Harry W. Ward, 252 West [ After the members of the board had !wlch Free Academv. ‘S4, is a member | Plain Hill, town of Sprague, at the| 47—1732 Louy Coutis, 263 Central Main street. heard the statement of the case, thay Stoeckel that they wonld see him through. and that the inspest- Main|ors would receive their pay, though | of the Johns Hopkinge Hospital unit!age of $3 years and 5 months. He is _avenue = 145—2068 Clive Delvin Crouch, Mystic, |assured Mr. which is now at the front in France. survived by three sons and one daugh- | 48— 75! George Washington Carpen- R.F. D. No. 1. | ter, William O. Balley of Los Angeles, ter, 15 Treadway avenue 146—1441 John I. McCabe, 27 Ernest E. Bullard P Five per cent. was added to all water | Cal, George H. Bailey of New London, | 49— 107 Arnold Radcliffe, 28 Pros- Aty e n T e VIOLIN hills remaining unpaid after Jule 20th. William P Charpell of Waterford | ___ pect street EP T o RS C BRI - el Lol S, A second addition of 50 cents was mada Clarence A. Bailey of Sprague, and [ 50—1546 R. Boisson, care J. B. Mar; (S aee = t to all water bills remaininz unpaid | by two brothers and two sisters, Robe; tin Co. 148—2330 Josef Kmiei, 140 Yantic| pURSE OF GOLD "EACHER Fuly 30th. There will be a tnird addi- lailey of Salem, Benjamin P. Bail 51—1563 Bonifacy Stanulonis, 11 gy ’I C E tion of $1 made to all water bills re- Francis Tillotson and Mrs. Alvah mggflkckorytftr(e_:lj-‘ vt R 149— 602 Samuel Abrosiha, 163 Talman FOR CHARLES W. DOwW 2 maining unpaid after Aug. 20th, 1917.— | Morgan, all of East Lymg. Interment| 52—2 averett Gallup, . R street. - —— 7l All String instruments reoaired i TUUTINE UNP = ot e b B ¥ D. No 1. 150—2675 Emile Gauthier, 50 1-2 South | Retired on Wednesday as District Vishing ekt hia dbby taedis Doyl —1369 Ernest Pollard, Taftville. R street. Traffic Chief of S. N. E. Telephone | For apseintments address -8 Alex V. McDonald of Rockville, who Mrs. John Doyle. 2691 Antonio Gentile, 50 Lakeljsi_ 390 Stepnhen Lepka, 2 Talman| Company €. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nere has been emploved by the te of] On Monday afternoon Elizabeth street. " street. : Lo " . | Connecticut as a guard at the state , wife of John Doyle, passed| 55— 616 Michael Ahearn, 56 Union|j52 2733 1. Shapiro, 5 XN. Thames o Do holon W wich, Conn. “f| reformatorv in Cheshire for the past|away at her home in_the Derry Hill treet. treet. day retired as district traflic chief c < four months. has been transferred fo|section of Montville. She had been in| 56— 373 Otto Levitsky, 61 Oakridge|153 Fedot Rizefvich, 3¢ Second | the Southern New England Telephone —————— | (he state prison at Wethersfield where | poor health for a number of years, but treet. street. Cianrony: atter: hirty Eie yeats he is filling a similar place. she was about the house on Saturday, —1676 Francis J. Brennan, 67 ReY-| 1541818 Charles-W. Burns, R. F. D.|vica with the company, was presont- feeling_unusually well, but was taken nolds street. . 0. 8. ed a purse of gold by the employees Persons lable for the corporation | on Sunday and failed until the end 1266 James Moore Murphy, 220]1z5— 772 William Lester Carroll, 76| : . me tax ed sharply g e £ = 4 Z 2 S , 76|F. L, Moore, his successor, provided THE PLAUT‘CADDENCO :x‘;‘f'f‘ - t"\_ ey Shfl- L b o Central avenue. Centrai avenue. jce cream for ail the nnflrnlor‘s at the 3 ednesday was the last day for the| She had lived in Montville about 20 | 59—1891 Joseph W. Carlevale, Y. M.| 156—1458 Patrick Joseph MOGH, £11100aT exchange Wadnesd: | pa¥ment of the tax. This tax applies|.ears and was married there to John LA John. street. = = OFFERS TODAY A SPECIAL -jfto mercantile and manufacturing cor-| Doyle, who followed farming. ~Mr.| 60— 775 Francis Patrick Barry, 46157— 721 Fidele Joseph Belliveau, 36 AMPUTATED MISS RICHMOND'S LOT OF porations and when all collected ought | Doyle survives his wife, and there is a Central avenue. Tenth street. -4| to reach a total of $9,200,000. {son about 16 years of age, and Mrs.| 61—2684 Lynde Stanley Gay, 22 Town |158—1413 John Palmer Post, 76 West LEG WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEN’S s s A F. Plant of | [0Vle leaves a’sister fn New York and street. Thames street. . ST 1| poommadore Morton T, Blant .of|ihere ars two other relatives. 62— 486 Wellington Anderson Miner, | 1592390 Andrew Kubat, 11§ Yantic | Operation Porformed in Effort to vubscri - 5 H i ifford street. street. MILITARY WRIST Subscribers to a recent m"“‘m'ml' Patriok Coleman. 68— 605 William Wdwin Davis, 34|160— 785 Raphael Cleffey Dion, Mar- Oaye ler Lir started in. Hartford for the erection | ® ; The death of Patrick Coleman oc- Town street. chants avenue. In an effort' to save the life of M WATCHES Commenore 00 hotel in that citv.| curred ‘suddenly at his home No. 157 | 64— 600 Winthrop Saxton Abell, 335|181—1540 James Aloysius Clifford. Mae Richmond of 116 Broadway, the 6 3 - for $10.000 worth of E;oc‘;““ S S| Sachem street, Wednesday evening at Central avenue. i62—1476 Felix Bernard McMahon, 6| woman who was shot by Special Con- The most practical gift for the ¥ o - .40 o’clock. The deceased was born| §5—1986 Harrison C. Noyes, 1 Lin- i Durfey street. stable Joseph Matri at Fairview ros- or e ,yeurq“;{,lfl w!l! Bays that are going 46408 fruni, The summer sehool, under the direc. | ift, Ireland 65 vears ago, coming to coln terr 63— 280 Frank A. Wilcox, R. F. D.|ervoir Monday evening, Dr. Patrick 1 JOUnNgsiers wiu A > . on | this country when a voung man. 1In| 66— 810 Barthelemy Anger, Hunter|184— 2322 Edward Kirby, Jr., D. D. 5. | Cacalds amputaced ner leg e S Speciai price from $3.25 up. tion of the atate board of educaflon| Sroe City in 1881 he was, united i S ol Lincoln avenue above the knee shortly after eleven 2 z opened at the Danbury s Normaal Ses Window Display | School building Tuesday, with an en- jroliment of 170. The instructors include | Frank W. Barber, Putnam, Miriam marriage with: Miss Anne Mealleady. | §71539 Timothy A. Devine, 3 High|165—1292 Henry. Pukallus, 81 Smith | o’'clock Wednesday night. The op- He resded in Jewett City for a time street. avenue. eration took place at the Backus hos- s 072 i f 4 but for a number of years has made | g3 2548 Tozop Halecki, 50 St. Radge |166—2370 Benjamin . Goldbers, 85 | pital and Dr. Cassidy was aseisted by eep t e Olat-fl -inis- - his home in this aity. FOr some years At Spring street Drs. C. C. Gildersieove, Louis T. Cas- THEPLAUT.CADDENCO Siddmore. and 1evl T. Garrison, of | pg held a responsibie position at the | go_ 1658 Chvcies Tlenry Brower, 164|167— 972 John Burton Young, Rock |sidy and William T. Driecoll. o = Falls mill. He was a devoted mem- Talman street. Gilenn. Miss\ Richmond stood the operation | y « Plaut-Cadden Building, Nerwich A barn’ and contents, owned by|Dber of St Patrick's church and 8| 70— 507 Wladyshan Michalosk!, 422 |168— 983 M. Ravmond . Zeigler, 116|exceedingly well and at 1.30 o'clock Cfllef Ol‘t-flt-dflfir" % : §| N. Morgan Strong, a successful dairy | member of the Holy Name Society. | North Maln street. Broadway this (Thursday) morning, although y U Je Established 1872 farmer “at Vernon Center. was de- | He Is survived by two sons Rev.| 71 303 Ernest Thomas Leonard, R.|169— 757 Alfred Frederick Carroll, 31{still under the ether, she was restir stroved by fire about 1145 o'clock | Harry J. Coleman of Southington and F. D. No. 8. % Washington street. as comfortahly as could be expected Tuesday night. There were twenty | atrick of this city, also, two daugh-| 75 437 Michael Francls Leonard, |170— 965 William Yohe, 219 East|The operation was the last resort to 1%ie No. 0 Brownse tons of green hay in the barn, and it| tors. Miss Mary V. Coleman and Mrs. 206 Hickory street. Thames street. save her life. e No. Srownie is believed that th 4 Malcolm McKeag. both of this City.| 73 1254 Og ante, 12 South Slat-|171— 868 Thomas C. Chase, 121 Mc- : e o o DOCOIR e RaS eoten op ety Eonerated | niisrs yre sevatal srandchildven. Mr.| 751324 Ostas Plante, Eitlas svinine Z = costs but $1.25 1647 " Peiony T oo spORIaNEGUE com- | Coleman was of & guict GnESSUMINE| 1y g0 eri Dewses Adam. 48|11-9300 B G, Beanton, 89 cur|CEFENSE COUNCIL PLANS 2 nature and of a kindly disposition. He Maple street. street. . TO SEND EXHIZIT. 2 One of the historic places in Norwich| TFive candldates finished with the|had a wide circle of friends who sin-| . 3 jocaon Rondeau. 19 North A.|173—2456 Albert J. Exley, Occum. e e i Other Brownies up to r over two centuries has been ‘the | highest marks in the recent examina. | Cerely regret his sudden departhre | 12—, if Joseph Bonéeat, 1\ Lo Lol 12y gssGeorme Albert TAdd, 445 Bos- | Will Deal With the Questions of Food - Sy tion held by the State Civil Service | [rom earthly life. Fourteenth street. well avenue. Production and Conservation. $12.00 Commission to establish an eligible list 77—1762 Char Robson freighton, | 175—2090 Clinton Burgest Fisk Brown, S & ADAMS TAVBRN for attendants at the Connecticut State FUNERALS. 71 Spring Garden avenue. # _Gales Ferry. In co-operation with the Connecticut | k. 3 e Prison, Anthony F. Rempe. of Middle- 781548 Trvin Edwin Bogue, 108|176— 379 Frank Lawdono, 426 Main | Agricultural college and the Hoove town, stood first, with 90.0, and Ben- Charles H. Bailey. Proad street. street. extension organization, the committee The trolley will get you there fromr|jamin v:.s:ql‘lnu of Colchester, sec-| mpe funeral of Charles H. Bailey| 79—1264 J. M. Murphy, 132 Boswell 1771569 Dominick A. Belliveau, 31| of food supply of the ‘state council of the clity in about fifteen minutes orjond, wit - was held from the home of his_son, avenue. 2 street. defense is planning to prepare s senc 5. 2 ou can run there in an automobite| fise Eva S. Watson. daughter of| Clarence.A. Bailey at Plain Hl, Wed- | $0—1085 LeRoy Amos Swan, 71 Ma-|178— 52 Bdward Ryan aloney, 34 to ihe fairs of the state an exhili ranso _‘_z. JO: ke N . o e Yo o o entives and triends 1 aitendance. | 81— 920 John Wunderlick, 82 Nor-[179—2107 Edward H. Kane, 30 Sixth | food production and consert A A. ADAMS 7, | a1 Mass, and Alvin R Dillaber. | Thout the casket were grouped many ich avenue. : street. Dian ia right In line with < & ; and Mrs. Herbert R. Dilla- |} oautitul floral forms. The services| 52—2455 Louis Christle Evagelon, |180— 194 Ellis Taylor, 366 Central|done in previous years by 2 x = Phone 51 Norwich Town . Of North Grosvenordale, Conn. | 8ltill SOTRY fOrme: o0 (ol lam Yantic. i avenue. necticut Agricultural college, It i = 2o | Jentto the residence of Mr. ama Mrs | Crawford of Norwich Town. The| 83—2501 Patrick Joseph Fogarty, 42|181— 874 Willlam Chennette, Hunter's | however, that by combining the work The Piano Tuner, S O (Chiss, Telitives b he |y earers were George and Clarence A. Mt. Pieasant street. avenue. X of the various organizations it will be s TEAMING AND TRUCm bride, at Whitinsville, Mass.. and were | Bajlav Alva Morgan and John Caul-| 84— 420 Carl Edward Lyon 68]182— 552 Walter Maximowicz, 179 | possible to enlarge and perfect the g cut of town untii . married at 8.30 Friday night. B, Etrial ‘Wwan fit the ‘West Bisins, West Town street. S West Main street, exhibit this year and thus carry to the August 5th DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT ST T SR cemetery where a committal service| 851014 Santos C. Sakellarides, 45 [283—-2665 William Avery Gallup, R. F.|people of the etate the maximum 2 R ABLE PRICES . B Y THE APPETITE was read at the grave by Rev. Mr. Grove street. D. No. 2. amount of information and interest at — - t—— - REASONABL R 1 Acid Phosphate | Crawrord. 3 861178 William Charles Santo, R. F.|184—2595 Henry Charles Herring, 115 | che mintmum cost. ANl Bt hoes A. D. LATHROP ¢ Teonth 4 wiv Undertakers Henry Allen and Son D.. No. 8. Mt Pleasant street. iness before the. mublic. thers 1s ne * ? ; r road S B 2 patfie 5 " | had charge of the funeral arrange-| 87— 514 Harold Edward Moran, 941851300 Richard S. Pilling, Taftville.| A rolling stone gathers no moss, but | mesiun . o-trer tnan thioteh the ad. for food. Buy a bottle. A E 7 ments. Pros; street. 186+-2124 Harold Kasevivitz, 11 Peck |it'’s a smooth one just the same. vertising columns of The Bulletin. nts. pect . ! Phoss 176

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