Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 11, 1917, Page 7

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s 2 uqu. cmmu : TRAVELERS’ DIRECTQRY ot Repubi ko= e PPLES, ORANGES, ™ — LIRS e o i ol canmm‘:::;:do:"ig.xzmm Men Hnte" nxford e i o e o s RS ARD PRONES ‘!_'“E Anfboun. . George H. Bradford and Hubert G. Dart the Choice for Se- ™ uau'i’:; infe the asevice "of e C: f}f{fi,‘,‘“fifi,?‘;‘,‘ffl'}; Mfr' i lectmen—] mmnfim lector—Repul has. b 35y the ocal sxemp- > ] No No: for Tax Col len e Botel ot W Pl & Dis op ‘n m FDI' Fms mod\ In Cre b e e T A “LADY ASSISTANT e High pressure continues over the All Calls A 2 I 4 . - . Disaocratic emption board rooms in the Thayer alls Answered Zremptiy north districis east of = ihe Rocky ..d Tickets thd in Nearby Towns. |50ding. "Phis 1iat includes 107 names ‘“,%1.”0‘1:{2‘2:&”';32 the_Oxtord to e ey Temperati 1 thesé being the men accepted from th. “FM V@S - | & 3 R B station il s S lines . = o Temperatures are decidedly- below PRI 4 400 names issued by the local board as Soery part of the city nd saburbs. 88 Main Street the cSeasonal average In the Atlgntic T the secord call. The certified list fs aa | _, oo "8 oo 1y | soBieTe Foms 41,00 arid up Witk bac 3 3 ¥ follows ? -A- o e on “zu!we‘-‘y;::s:; ;ll'lh.nl;‘&;all:.;l;l;e!dly WAL & sepublican cpucun. Beld in|tund, Davia Fiagg, library directors, | {05 s the EARnsoGIbe 983,43 Hostig medicine in, the world that is made | s, 20UP}® FOOmS 32.00 and up; with bat 3 < | ek il be o, rall lowing ticket w: William . Davison. s : i f fresh fruif e warmer:;,quite zenerally on 9 Pifth . | from the juices of fresh ripe ts. PHILI 3 (6] s “ Taner Wed: dnes’ay over che northern districts mm-——"- t A. Tinker, Edw. F. Putnam Democratic Ticket. 2 'rz ”a‘.“m’.'.‘ :u:" 38 'trr\"utx-th Thus, uuimlfestly unfair to say, “f | . "‘“ B | Frost: Waraliign Beb: have iscued fob| Seasd 5f Melist_Roscos & Dart The démioctatls elictors of the town] .. stréet. n’t take Fruit:a-tives because I havo 122 Prospect 81 13 have been issied foi| Hos e 0 Ecace -|of Putnam in caucus Monday night| 251 William Booth, 1770, 201 North | ™9 D : 5 y | Eier i e trartheast of the Ol |bens & Dere. o 5c 1 Dractord, Hu- | 56, ted the following candidates| . Main sirest: tried other remedies and they did mo Phone 511 |nver TEe e Dan D. Home. 4 fown effcers: . o | 258 William L. Huntington, 2885, 11| nogood”. On the other hand, the fact | $1.28 To New York $1.25 e winds aiong ' the ferth Atiantic Fown Treatumer_fred J. Hops, St ametsr Aighonss. Besum: | s56 ooen Strest 117, 393 Cen. | that “Frulta-tives” In entivly different ;‘nofldflv_ni{;d:p tA ::T-"uocpu «” e “Grapd . JurorsDavid A Johnson, | liel; board of relief, Fredericks Dun- tral avenu from any otker preparation in the world, — DR E R CHAMmLAlN ate to o ':““'we- ¥red 1. Phillips. 5 § can: aualtor, J. Harey Mann: iax Solo | 250 ‘Jr:}{n":::x"lc-. 677, 158 Cen- | g ust why you should give it a fair trial, TO NEW YORK 1S T Fastern New York: Fair, ‘continued |5 Gonmion -~ S oo LYmAn, Charles| e, "George | Potvin: constables, | 261 Ladwie A Kowaleski, 2360, 48| in any trouble of the Stomach, Liver, FREIGHT AND PASSENGER Denta urgeon cool, Tuesday; Wednesday fair, warm- [ Regiatrar of Voters—Fred J. Hope. | Origenine Touchette. Thomas e :| - Spring stree Bowels, Kidneys or Skin. “Fruit-a- T P = o oferst o7 15 BEA @ Town School Commitiee—Raiph .| gwn school committes, Willls Carroll; | 262 Jchnlun B. Banfleld, 749, 36 14th R S i i g NORWIOH AN:“ NEW vg:n v iiddiy orwish. Conn. outhern New nglan air, con- library rectors, Tirie eau , ’ -~ Norwich esdays, ur‘-i \{McGron) Bufiding - i gioee MR Ei A Tox Richard Gorman, James Rafferty. 201 Toseph Boucek, 1574, 256 West of fruit and the greatsst nevve fowic ever ndays at 5 p. m. Brooklyn _ Bri tinued cool, Tuedday; Wednesday |” No nomination. was made for tax 5 fair, nlilh!ly warmer, on the mllnh!ld- 3 At the caucus the only contest was Thames street. ;. o ] i 1™ Norti New England: Fair; ¢ colt ecm:'. bu:' ;l: b; m:h later. for second pelectman, Detween Fred |zs2 ;‘,.... Katz, 2128, 5 North Main discovered. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, tri: EGAL NOTICES unved r‘ool Tuesiay; Wednesday £ ik Y. TepEStoang. Gagnon and Dr. Omer Larue. The reet. size, 25¢c. Atall dealersor sent by Frui LEGAL N - slightly warmer. 4 t'lg:e r'vludblic:tnl electors t:.fl £ :ovn vote was 32 to 21 In favdr of Gagnon. P‘rlncalca Lerante, 350, 1 Summit| g-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, Observations in Norwich. Of GITINpHES WK, In Desom ot Sprague Democrats Nominate J v, M - The followihg records, reported from | Mall &t Tewett Cliv. m’.‘.‘{;‘."’}n:”i’;‘:‘i The democratic electors of the town [ 238 Hicheing Kf"k 235, 627, North = = of Sprague met Monday evemng and 2615,-15 ‘Nowtn 7 iver, foot 0080V \t Wednesdays, Fri- Oct. 16th, ml'rnlr'r OF . LOVENTRY. tal. / * 2 K. Silinski, 2279, 13 Rose street. E. T Sevin's pharmacy. show the changes - 7, 22id Distrioy. ,;i;;‘-:;,ck . |in temperatue and the barometric “,.cn"::i e e Tl | At the ToHOWITE ToF towh omi- e e i - ing that letters of aaminis- | thanges M““fl It was voted that the town com- | Cers: doin, Arthur Roy, | 291 Ferdinand Brodeur, 1714, Hunt- {576 J. F. O'Connell, 1995, 99 Roatl PLUMBING: AND GASFITTING _ be granted o3 sal estate, mittee be' empowered to any vacan- 5.8100"'"”.03 "—6;"’ i o ington avenue, -street. . rdered. That said apnifeation be ! cies which might occur in the nomi- | Sr.; u'-eu“u‘; -cl Gl‘: "Donovan: | 282 John W. Mullen, 549, 37 North | 577 John Tsuros, 176. 43 Talmen heard and determined af the Pr &5 20:0% | nations. The nominations were made | board o relief, "Cornelius “Donovan: street. . street. g in Coventr®. in as_follow: town ;195 N n:“jumr" Chas, H, | 293 Mike J. ‘Stamides, 1132, Yantic. 578 Charles A. Jacobs, 2147, 59 * CALL UP 734 Rl 4:v‘ of Soptem ASalo:hmn, :':Hu Grémeb' Cl’{{ulis gl;':ne“y Elias & Corey, G. A. Cote; | 294 Thomas Labbee, 440, 35 South A o Sc?_;ool(‘street s at 3 o'liock in the afternoci. ai E am; ssors, George Moel- i - e - T 2 street. 2 . Casey, 1622, street. - " LT, Eiven of the penduicy o€ xaid| Predicilons for Monday: Falr and board of rellef, Edward A. Geer; | auditor, Frank Nolan; tax collector |59, Bepjamin . Sullvan, 2225, 245|538 Walier J. Woodmanses, 911, 24|] With or.Without Gas Attach- REEring “heroon, by pu'{'fi.m'h Rhis or. | continued cool town.clerk and town freasurer. Her- [ James McGuire, Sr.; reglstrar of (ot- West Thames_ street. Coit street. ments but Always EFFICIENT deranta Tn somie” ncwanape FSaving 4| Monday's wedther: As predicted. bert ‘et Webter: auditor, George H.|ers; Deniel Doy constables, John Me- | so7 Webster . Copp, #195, R. F. D.| 580 Alexander Smitn, 1173 26 Mam || (d ECONOMICALS » ctreculation in said 0 I'M and by rior; tax Cas: i + n , Stree o7y thereof bn ‘the” pubiic sun. )lm and Tides. reglatraca of voters, first, Eil G. Mit- | town school committee, Charles Smith | 3¢ Barney E. Costello, 1688, 50 Wash- 590 Thomas . Murphy, §32, 71 Town of Covi nkm in i “High || Mepn | Chell; second, Francis Laliberte; con-[and John iy < ngton street. Thames street. . i o L Rwe (AT et ors ot || oD, d 24000 | stables, Andrew Chesbro, Pearl D. Town of Canterbury. ThE Baies ey si%s mosersic| san Gonss stiset. Burk,* 1851, 83 Morgan - Louis M. Gingras, -| The republicans of the town ‘of avenue. 3 Convent street. Wae furnish Repairs for all makes Woodmanseey Canterbury held their caucus at the | 323 Frederick Bond Power, 1358, 576|607 Hemiy . Fillmore, 2485, 23 g ST T M. and Arthur M. Brown.|town hall Saturday evening to nomi-| North Main street. Spring street. ot Reng AT AR R T e ot Repis . | nate candidates for town officers. Her- | 325 Anton Wunderlick, 923, 82 Nor- | 609 Charles M. Oleon, 203%; 68 Broad /] [ =m—e—————— 2t North StonIngton, within and for th. 3 Without a- single coniest the- re- | bert F. ugnm(;‘;;;s cll:ocl:n c{:g:m:l: i galfh‘.li l"fam:-:a B e e way. A J Whole & Co Briiy § Sam g | i olicn aogerlor dPice o i |28 vt X, Sk o, Nomina- |38 Daniy Mk rrancis”shit. 13|en B n spicen, 1100, 10 oteo- || Ae y ' o i 3 -oad. RA l: ) are B Maonify Bisht At the Marshall | 335 Jan Kuozpnskl, 2396, 390 North | 615 Ired Sotninka, 1143 Yantic. 12 FERRY STREET Present. €. 5 : - icly mudnn lected the follow. Estate of Neison A Bro'n nicipgl 5 J. Frink_and Walter E. Davis, select Main_ street. €16 James Francis Mulholland, 557 P I Bix_heurs After water it iz low | ick candidates for town officers: R k| so Jo Lot o6, Yautts. Jaumes Erancls Mul 7 cease. lin street. Great Plain. S oard. of relief, F|ton E. Frink, tax collector: Clmton E. d 2 240 George Fulton, 2879, Yantic. 618 John Willlam Boyle, 1652, 13 ~ town | Frink, Park B. Smith, constables; Her- auditor, I T. | bert . Williams, registrar of voters: | 356 Joseph Rondeau, 112, 24 1-3 North e nics ctrock. Schools Open—Funerals of | treasurer. David ~} James E. Towne, board of relief; Ed- B street. 623 Be i Alexander, 622, 35 H i Wiaon: iax collector. J. Richara Car ward Baker, board of leducation: |57 Charles F. Sisson, 1067, 38 Broad- et s ” Hea"ng and Plumhmg North Stonington, in ¥, et high w LR Lu-| men: Hoxsie, tide, wmgh_l_ms_u . - Ch-re "~ t‘;‘:::’;m,"__ Frank Hoxsie, town freasurer: Clin-|339 Maxime A. Comier, 1676, 83 Frank- | 617 Frank In Fluntley, 2886, Fast T F BURNS pos a that eftect, o 5 Togetiior with a copy of this o Anthony Suplicki and Joseph Wright T rs, Herman : y e pentic; Camiirar iDL Tetera Frank F. Coite. Herbert M. Graves, way. 624 Zygmunt F. fzbicki, 2409, 50 i oo dast Ameil "" h Pa d N G. Carver; constables. Herman G. Car. 2 as el | 1 otes. d # 2 - 3! &3 . T TR B gugu;]ufi. the'same R ver, Peter Gardner, Ernest Chandier; | Herbert F. Wiiloams grand jurors: | 239 Hariy Jones, 2082, R. F. D. No. Golden street. . 92 Franklin Street once e Norwicl ulletin, a news- e, loxie, v - - E 6 s E. Hynds, 2 , 188 Bos- 2 Th Monday morning the school of _the | town, sehool commiites, Joseph Gagne, | Frank Hoxle agent local sc 361 Meck Y. Yarnawski, 128, 28 st |26 Jomes B THynds, 2873, 183 Bos aper having a circulation in said Dis- rict. and make return to this-Court, The above and foregoing Is a true illage, both town and _parochial ‘Wheelock; agent lp'n deposit for the fall term. TPhe pupils St. Mary’s attended a high mass in BOARDING SCHOOLS VOTE 363’ Blephen Danlewits, 618, 78 Chost. | °2% EImer Allen Latham, 2071, R. T. IRON CASTINGS nut street, 632 Minos Neupoulos, 1961, Yantic. Topy o cn\m C. GRAY, Judge. thé church where the pastor invoked | JOHN COSGROVE HELD 264 J h Di 20 . v ;. 5, 35 North Wlln > —_—— piritual blessing on the coming vear's To NSERVE FOOD. osep! sero, 635 John F. Barry, 781, Champlin e e e o kadni | WOT. _After”the ‘service the oN SEhlous cHARAE IS oo 268 FHerman Davignon, 1617, +is South| gop DI2CE : e HUANISHED PROMETLY BY their claims -n\"-t,-'d estate’1s Ea jmarched to the school. Said to Have Procured Liquer For|Will Eliminate Meat and White Bread Detean , 1617, 600 Anoviagiol Nicolaw, 1%z, 212 THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO gl LG L 1l : Men in Uniform. as Far as Possible. 372 Andas Peterson, 1287, 105 Roose-| Notice was mafied on the 4thday . £ —_— velt avenue. . of September, 1917, to each of the Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Jonn Cosgrove, of Brooklyn, N. ¥.| . Representatives of the boarding |3s7 Joseph Alvis, "957, 30 Central|f Scptember, 1917, to each of the fled. Antheny Suplicki. 9 b t before Judge Coit in the|schools of the state Ba voted- to buil ling. s brovigh eliminate in as far as possible meat 388 Lewis J. Bolton, 1557, 54 Second ‘The funeral of Anthony Supnekl wWas - i court Monday s 34 E beld from the home of his parents on| JOT, TOnon PoUce SORT , ORATE| SURVIREE, D S Trom tne. diet. & strect. T 7T ROBERT J COCHRANE 2 | Hickory “street Monday merning with securing “Intoxicating liquors for men| The rreeting, which took place at|405 Denrfs Collins, 1625, 5 Ward|Camp at Fairlee Lake Closes Season. o a large number of relatives and friends | "y Viniforms ‘of the United States|the Hariford club, was precided over street. © The Wyckoff camp at Fairles lake, GAS FITTING in attendau R Doy Sompanions | army and navy. The evidence against by Dr. H. G. Buehler. Georse M.|[410 Arthur Frederic Poole, 1281, 463 |yereony toiof 2 Yory succeastul tils| PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING .1mig°ef. acted as hearers. There was a requiem | o8, Ul oo’ ‘so conclusive that he |Landers and Walter L. Goudwin repre- Main street. season. 'About 25 girls were In camp, . o "d mass at St Joseph's church with the | ) 1eld until ‘September 15 and will {sented tie committee of food supply,[413 Vincenzo Sangermano, 1057, 242 ifour giris and a counsellor in each of | Washington 8q., Washington Bullding pastor, Rev. I V. Maciejewski offic-| 3041 et a trial in rthe federal|Comnecticut state council of defense, Main street. the cosy bungalows, Miss Jennie L Norwich, Conn. Clapy,s Burial was in St Mary's cem- | court. - The bonds were set ac 3350 |and discassed with the delegates the |420 Andrew Tromander, WiSS, 65 |(iiGon hat Sheres of eae bungalow | Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packin <t etery. A and in default Cosgrove was com-|dJuestion of Zfood conservation in the Norwich avenue. as camp -coursellor. Miss Katherine 9 i Bl 9 om a. 0 Joseph Wright. b ctate. 422 Dennis Joseph Barry, 773, 98 Oak- | Hempstead, Miss Josephine Holbrook to_toat el The funeral of Joseph Wright was| Cosgrove was arrested by Patrol-| The r:commendaticns of the Hoover ridge street. Miss Jane Cassidy and Miss Patricla Ph 581 5 ce|held Saturday ' afternoon . from _the | nian James Fitzgerald in Water streety|: drainistiation in regard to food econ- | 43¢ Paul F. Jatkowski, 2186, 30 Vine |Nio5Jane Cnssidy and Miss Patricta one home of Dis sister, Mrs. Mary Wilkie | New Tondon, Saturday nizht, who had in hotels nad restaurants was the| = etreet. e e e R T at 68 North Main street. Rev. Will- | cicnicions that the man was receiv- ¢ the discussion, and it was the (438 Arthur E. Henshaw, 2591, Canthr- M s {iam Fi- Kennedy.- officiated. Fviendsfing money. from soldiers. fo procure]|reneral teeling of the meeting that bury turnpike. — = = MODE PLUMBING 1 male retuin’laoted as bearers. Interment was in|lignor for them,. The patrolman kept|in €o fas as is possible these regula- |440 Deo J. Diom, 705. Merchants ave- San 3 B G Judge. | the soldiers in Yantic cemetery.|close tabs on Cosgrove, and saw him|'ions «hould be appiied to boarding nue. el MACKENZIE—In New London, Sept, 7.|i® A8 essential in modern houses as a true | Undertaker Hourigan had = charge of | come out of a saloon and make a mo- sisdols NS T R o ST o Twviee. B, twin sons 10 Mr. and. Bire: Jonui electricity is to lighting. We guaran- uneral a . . - s 3 g econ - v, e rrangemen e s A e D e o e e Ll Wamorer ool Sgls . 1442 Pator 6 ancholl, 335, State tios. | H. Macissnsie of Hope Valley, R. I|tes the very best PLUMBING WORK IR, > dier, but -upon. observing .the police- MAIN—In Ashaway, R. Bept. 10, v Clerk. . = " to 3 Westover schebl, Mid- pital. \ 3 v Y 2 2 by expert :workmen at the fairest g N e Ve alG | B-| Prari. Westover | 143 Josedh Slikowski, 2263, 2 Sturte- AR i e gl . Clatence| %, ° of said de-| Mr. and Mrs. William P. Ward have | the saloon, "His arrest followed. oy 5 o e T - Mrs. Daniel Mark- avenue. Ask us for plans and prices. stified ta P returned . from a two weaks' stay at R e e - g e 3 P - ford: | 447 EI M 7 2 " ne against said ertata Pleasant View. I ANNUAL MEETING O 7h . 22 ueflrfl:trs:. hfi:?a::g; Bhnlrt;l;xtf artin, 576, 48 1-2 South o xfi:}):'fg,'" Lt 3 e CHEUSEA SAVINGS BANK. 3 Mlss Anna A. Ry-|+49 Hen:y Jiles Harringten, 2666, 102 Sept, 8, 1917, by Rev. Vernon W. ot it Leroa| J-F. TOMPKINS There will be & requiem mass at 8. o e an, Rosemary Hali school, Greenwich; oosevelt avenue. Mar's church Prifiay morning for Mr.|john C. Averill Re-elected Prosident |Nfiss Loupdcs, Rosermary” Hall school, |462 Nicoll Waranole. 222, 130 Yantie| aiies pCthammen: : Erd Mo iNEEan S TR for. Another Year. Greenwich; Rev. D~ G. E. Quayle, streat. LATTIMORE _TABER—In Etonington. |, 67 West Main Street . = Salisbury school, Salisbury; John. C.|465 John H. Wood, 306, R. F. D. No, Sept 'y 1817 Ly Tev, . ¢ Stone: DMrs. William A Lund and daushter| a4 ¢, annval meeting of thie Chel- | Brinsmade, Gunnery schooi Washing- [{70 David Frencis Sheehau, 1191, 235 S U L T = o O crogpect street have ¥e-l.ea Savings bank the following officers fon, Conn. G.'S. Steele, Cacate school, Ceniral avenue. J A S R . 0 the Town _1u|"ned after a visit with relatives in ‘were re-elected: i : L. G. Pettee. Josiah |472 Jo:eph Wit, 297, 17 Norwich ave- swl“\'pTJOH];lszE ‘; Yie‘ ‘i:laykon e Town on Thursday. | @Uinnebaug. President, John C. Averill: vice pres- | Bi inster school. Simsbury; Burdiok, Giltus Swann wng. Seaphii o P L = idents, rlenry H. Gailup, Charle z.|N. H. Batchelder, T.oom's institute, [477 “alter Sheldon Tarbox, 2853, R. F.| Margaret Johnsen. both of Fisher's alé 0 Onnec cut m.: ‘to receiva applie Mrs, T-oulll Miner of New Bruns- (‘hand’leA R slow T. wfllilml ai- Vi r; Rohert Porter Keep., Miss No. Island ; e iz wmending » few daxs | CTandits Wndlow B e et schosl Faetaaton s o aa s | 188 Riernder ‘Wakagl, 92, 259 North CHAPMAN —_JACKSON — In Myatic, L sister, Mrs. Susie ‘Whitman, |0, 00,”r, " Johnson, Archibald Mitehell, | D. Taft, Taft school, Waterbury. Main strect. Aue 80T by Rew. A I, Withee! . 3 ect street. - T. Sayles. N 492 Thomas J. Driscoll, 1857, 215 Nort] Edwin Chapman of Westerly s s st. 1 bl ety Grosvencr Ely, Frederick T. vie : ana Mise Annle Jackaon of Mysilc.” All-Residents of Connect A A day of p — 4 Tames .. Macpherson, Frederic CRIMINAL COURT WILL Main street. s €esiden O] 1= y : TAFTVILLE 7 |Carey, rank Hempstead: secretary [ el neesiENL 918, 0 John DIED ing taxabl iti ';:';T,;‘,g‘k.,“;'fif"’-'{"-. 5 e - P and treasurer, an}s Hempstead; as- COME IN TODAY | ;t:;‘c_;.! ‘E”Tnfiinm e e i TDIER. sepr. 10 cut owning taxable securities . i e < s N sistant secretary and assistang treas- 3o . ; 666, & 2 e . . v Registrars of - Unclaimed Letters at Local Post Of- SlStant secTetary and, e otont 3t | Docket Contains Twenty-cight Old street. 5 1077, Altred Betanwer. aked 1§ vears. ore Jigble to tax at local rates fice—Wequonoe School Opeéns For|jace & Allls, Cisovacd Foctribions Marr O 500 Jozef Sturstak. 1175, I'ront street. (CRONS—In | Stonipston (Puwcatuslo) | No lcE Year—Personals. ~ - The tollowing are Athsbn:w“m%mbars | 504 ‘Hora{e ¥. Corning, 2652, R. F. D, ngflgnur e h’n; 2t ;ndnllmy whant unless the State Tax of fou T ~ jof the corporation: Arthur TOWN, | With Hon. Gardiner Greene, judge, |- e W. Kirby, ; Cross. e o B P e? panclaimed tety | ames Dana Coit Ralph B, Melcer.|on the bench, the crimina: term of |11 Georze W. Kirby, 2323 Gen, Deliv- | ynn™ 1 this cics, Sept. 9, 1917, sua- |mills on the dojlar has been 5 TONn o Coplters at the Taftville post nffice this|iVidiam W. Pock, Robert A. Smith. the superior court will open in this ot f"h e ummer, “genly- Oliver Rudd of Preston’ City. £ th. 1015 Fom | Feek. - They are addreased te: Delle| Tho deposit- ob the rst of Septem: [city at 'the courthonse today. On thels,s 50855 YOIl COM™ 1.2 noren |FUBOTAL Sgrvices e tie clipel’roomi|paid to the State Treasurer af: the patpose ] Denols and “Willinm, Bratioy. B & ‘= | docket - are twenty-eight continued Slater avenue. Wednesday morning, Sept, 12, at 10 ~tins the vori —_— plus, profit and loss $828,790.43. Cames and foriy-three new. cases The |sis SIBt 1 2 A e : . 13, ixt’and to receive appiications of (hose Wequonnec Schosl Opens. - Calvin H. Teisble was’alected an|oifences charged in the naw cases in- | " MAICIAS V. Walali, 221, 236 North | o'elock, et g ON OR BEFORE o he made Monday the Wequonnoe school held jauditor for three years. > clude theft, assault and battery, false | 3 74, 2 g e i iAo of 1. O ! —_ —— 519 Fdwerd G. McKay, 1474, 23 Spal Browning, o e Romistinen i A7 the | the firet session of the vear. There == pretenses. taxation, statutory burz- Ting strect. 9 B ot e At wpnlications witi Do L s el e r skl [ SHORSTEINS D STRICT T Rt o e i yay 3""“"“"““”‘ G- Mosaehovis, 1205, | K e O neral pariors. 15 Main | The estates of those wlto neg- eeMven areE. g oy, U ; T ARt HERfE Tnchidas BIDRE TO SEND 108 MEN| sicaling, attempled statutory = rave, |sa1 Jamer £ Giblo, 2286, 279 Novth | street. Fuesdav, Sept 11, at 2 p. m: g ¥ HUTCHINSON, other teachers. 5 = - aggravated assault and carrying con- Mat, 2 3 5 HAMILTON—In this city. Sept. &, 1917, |lect to pay this tax must pay « ARSI L First Detachment Will Leave For Malr, strest. Tlizabeth J. Johnson, wife of the late 5 Camp Next Weok. cealed weapons. “ 533 Paul Kozloskl, 2370, 56 Tenth| JoZebgt ‘Ham,,wn 2 A HEAVY PENALTY. mber, 1917. Frea Holdsworth of Taft's station| Division Ne. 11, (Shoestring dis- < M. C. A. NOTES K| Bt ichin calemica, 2162 £ | Schirent TuaRoR s acternoons m Pt i . : spent Sunday at Savin Rock. trict) Wil mend 108 men Into the na- |\ m Classes Will Opgn on Octobes 336 James Seiiss. 1091, 91 CIff street.| Tantic ceméters: Balances in Banks (not in 2 tional - army beginning on ‘ednes- e 0 53 E i : NOTICE Viliam Day who is emploved in|dax Sept. 19" Orders stats that it| NFirst—New Wrestling Mat Added to |535 jonn Yierelk 470/ Occum. = = Savings Banks) are liable to e Welier’'s store is enjoving a week's| will be necessary to send 27 men a| Equipment. 45 Fells J. Ressoll, 90, 81 Baltic street. L e Regletrars of Vaters of the Town | vacation. - 5 day -for four consecutive days with ot an TS B Eadradge. 2430, 128 Mo this tax. h T i it sde Banl o e - R the nineteenth as the Mifst dax. iect]| The gym classes at the ¥. M. C. A. avenue 5 trom ¥ o olock. 2 Pl a3th:| Georz> Dugas of Versailies has re-| Arembers of the hoard will selec ¢ % 2 S 5 . lomrec‘--,\\r\l :nm'm;"e.mw‘rnr M“m signed his position with the Ponemah | these men trom the certified iist of 152 i ":,,‘;";:,‘:,.{,’,;‘ e et Main x?:l:ertewmk‘ 118098 Honth urc en Instructions and blank lis se parsons to be placed |company. men which recentiy arrived at their o o AT e e B Nl B0 — Siice from. the district board at. Was | gL, most successful. There hax [558 William Stelaner, 1175, Wauwecus . sent on application- to State oy e maiaR, befors thel Andrew Frol.mader of Norwich ave- junior ciass will meot three times | 569 Will am N. Ortmann, 1996, 131 15 Main Street own Meeting (o be hold Oct.inue has returnad te work after enjoy- _— e L L T Sl G 3 Treasurer at Hartford. nue ha d > a week in of two as previow Rozrah, this Sih day of Ssp-|iNg Ris annual vacation. GETS APPOINTMENT T9 _ +f Joars: the business men's 6.05 ciabius | 564 Ciifford _A. Lathrop, 424, 86 Town ] JouN F iss Mabel Tones has returned after | DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE [ill meet on Monday ‘ana iriday(, street” ° = " 05 00 ¥: F.S. CHAMBERLAIN, Bhw ,.‘ P ,‘ relatives and e, SR e nights, the ‘ednesday class being | 5 \9"‘” A el{s n, g 2 T Registrars of \ntnx mena- in Patviucket. R. L John Hill Leaves This Week to Take ?;m-tt:fl R:nm'a;:';\t flet\:gfnmemm" have 530 h;y?::;: !éree et 1058 a4 reasurer. btk « s e e o) s .| DIRECTORS DRS. L. F. and A. d. LaPIERRE 287 M Mr. and Mrs. Dorille Ducharme are A new wrestling mat has been add- | . . ed to the equipment of the gym and | 071 Fred Roscoe, 2345, State Hospi- = . moving from Merchants avenue to a i Z = Registrars of Voters| e vt e Showar Baihe nacaboss Sranaar | s e i o 0 jtenement on Nor 1 i bark Farm on the Hadland road, has received an appointment in_the de- ed and put in order. The gym will be closed during the next week to allowyl Notice T iy SEhie i 2. 1hks | o pning ana oer Tosrotomenid| | o) M@ miDATION 18 Street, Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: EMBALMERS i T o = T = | 1p his new qutics. The milk business | to be made. traent Toup n}}eg\'fixunfnll‘ e e ASK FOR Iflfil’r of the farm will be discontinued. Mr, 5 10 & m. to 3 p m. by sppaintmen icded \m“ DN”m Y , Hill is 4 graduate of the.Norwich Free TWO NEW TEACHERS. A 'E'ALTY OF AGE Lady Assistant on TH jthe 1dth DAY OF: rl c Academy in the class of 1912 and of SR . 2 | Telophone 328-3 ¥ Storrs college in . he many | 8¢, t hool Ope With Ov o 3",7,,5'};'55,“,3".‘ from Z,:o"f,‘"fl,"i friends of Mr. Hill wish him_ success | - 400 ::, e Mov: “Suparion THis Nothing -is so ecmential to ||N ppNrY E cHURCH > Dr. J. M. KING m. i o' ., al »|in his new undertaking. - 5 ® " i plications frem -or- in behaif of those | 28 Third Grade. { WM, SMITH ALLEN percons’ to be plagkd .on the Jist Malt Milk - } lala B . TO B: Mmfi Substitates Cost YOU have returned from a motorcycle trip| With over 400 pipils enrolled. and ! DENTIJ’I Same Price. |,f coveral days over the Mohawk tradl, athers. fo enter later. St Fatrifk's e e Electors” in sald Town of Norwich be- S - s | o f : ildi o R - e o han ki Monday. G ! | baceo, the Whitestone Ci May Buildin, the Annuali Town Meeting to_be T s el ] ThR i thare sl Saolnetk: taaih- ! l'sold from now on at $3& per 1,000, y 8 { ctober 1st. 1217, to wit: Ponemah house, has resigned his posi- ret Voting District—At the P tion with the Ponemah company and (ing Sisters. the new superior, Sister d J. F. CONANT et 2 Mary Loyoia in the third grade. and | _should be avoided. A mild, ef- || o 11 Franklin 8t | TEAMING AND TRUCKING Offic : s t PR ‘&Jt‘ir‘l‘: ‘ A‘ ;ER e Pl Sister Rose Miriam, who tenches grade| fective laxative, recommended by .'D. Ricker's Drug Store T LY L > Mr. and Mrs. Earle Wood and Miss |one. sicians and thousands whe DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT i -d Voting Dist Agnes Aberg have returned from REASONABLE PRICES H. Bowen's; aewh Ofias. G e, spending a few days with Walter Kel- Boy Hit By Auto. Shea & Burke ¥ In_t Fourth (\ ;unz knx;«nzct—«l: F al D‘"’ - ner in Hartford, 3 Morris Hoffman, aged 12 years, liv- A. D.LATHROP . Shap of Pateick T Conne ect E oo - Ve uner; OF §| 3u-. ant st Gooree Tutimgnase nave | 108 36,21, Bead, sizect._was sruck by 41 Main Str - Phone 475 L Voting District-—A returned to their home In Nyac t a ¥ 5 Ténemak Ehege AU Rl S : ¥, atter a visit with I & Tiliinghast | Morine, kaocked to the marement og Fanera! Directors Sisth Voting Districi—at I { f ort Sethy averis: - one wheel of the machine passed ove: 3 Hal. East Sid . S .lhekboys right foot. No bones were CA 4 Pated at Norwich (.onn. the Sth broken and after aid te the injured - lay of September, A. D. 1917, Promphmmd-yor mgll QChildren Or treatment_ had besn accordea by Pa- Automobile and Machine Parts W LE GU trolman- Char inney thé bov wi p " Garage work a’ Speclalty. TYLER D. GUY. £ FOR FLETCHER'S able to go to his home. The driver 1noss Betore the pubic,” there is me| il medium _better ¢han through tha ad- CORNBLIUS: J. DOWNES, *. Ttegistrars of Voters. G tomebil ded f1e: c A S T ° R 1 A :tlljlr n-:uun bog" e AR A i . vertising coluuns of The Bulletin. 31 Chestmut St.

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