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HOW | CURED MY CATARRH oo v iy, o Have Taken Full Possession of the Store JheBulletiv. | No-License Petition Still Undecided Norwich, Thursday, Sept. 27, 1917. . & : e - . THE WeATHER . |Hearing of Testimony Occupied Entire Session of Superior Court on. Wednesday—One More Witness to be Placed on Stand Today—Expected That Arguments Will be | Brief. ; L o ' 'I'ng I),nna'o‘us & M@gl_l cg._ Forecast for Today. The winds along the north Atlantic coasts will be gentle to moderate south. - 5 ithout A Lotions, £l €23 ~nzwered Promptly - ey and Night : Cendiions. &3 Main Street The ' tropical disturbanée is still in- 3 definitely located somewhere _in the| . - : F e e O IR, el L gl T day of the hearing call- | at /449 Hamilton avenue. Before 1303 hurri Sientayaa” from Apalachiogis to° Mol | ed to ‘determine the lekality of the | he lived at 370 Hamilton avenve. His| It is a new wav. It is something i X / 4 JOSEPH FORD Orleant, VT2 e 2 77| no-lcense petition filed here with the | address on the voting list is 379 Ham- | bsolutely different. No lotions, sprays |} The showing of new styles for Fall is now at its best, for JOSI BRADFOI in"the Atiantic staigs temperaturés | ielectmien was & day of testimony. The | fion avente. Shomite? PIMPE S S || during the last week hundreds of new things have crowded - | are somewhat higher " : ) entire session of the superior court : Noyr Y eek eds owded . Tn the Ath m‘h:;:u- except ‘north- | Wednesday was taken up with the Righed. Witiaut Junier Dl S S TR S e T g R T i cast Mloride the ivtather will be’ gen. | hearing of evidence introduced by both | , Willlam H. Covey' told of signing | trfeify 'or’ visration or massags. No|l n. And all of them show that Fashion in war time can b erally. fair Thursday and Friday. . | tho liquor dealers and the mo-license | {15 name u":{““;;“,“c“‘.:,-;"b“‘l?’;o‘e"- His | powder; no plasters; no kesping in the e d ical with bei nk Books Made and Ruled to Orger -\ Forecas : forces, n{p: Prohibitionists had e | Zige on e Bl R B quite simple and practical without being monotonous— P. Stephenson, Mr. Ryther said, re- : % she can be quite loyely without being extravagant—in & SROADWAY. . Bmstepn_New York and . New mony in their behalf as to the correct- W R ~piaap: Fair Thorsaay and probably ness of ithe addrgsses of tnirty or| 5ides an Laurel Hill road as do F. F. & . SER CAVE mnmc & m co B Y A A iane fe Mo i ¥ more signers. It was brought out at| Uo7 A e - e I 1 short, she can adjust herself most heartily and patriotically . : . ok - . | the hearing that a number of address- ; g = p v Xy . #'The follawing. records. reported from | s ‘on the last perfect remistration list e . wse to the sentiment-and conditions of the moment—and still Automobile smd Machine Paity Welded.|Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes! are not correct and that signers | Svepss Mr. Ryther said he knows . po daplers el In_temperature and “the baromerlc | placed thelr corgect adaresses ‘slong- | {2 RarTy X L S " be charming. Why not take a walk through the store 3 fchanges Wednes side their hames on the petition. Ac-| ~*C€CSTeTh S0 B e 4 £ . 3 o Wl Guarantensy cording to'the testimony of George W. | on West Maln street, Trank 5. Avery today and see what the new fashions are like. 12 m. 34 "30.20 Wellér' he said he signed himself as on the Otrobando road or avenue, and 23 A - o Charles B. Carpeter he said lived at . T, .0eds . 60 ':30.16 Highest 81, lowest 52, : 7T a. mc..s 81 Chesraut.St. Tel. 21 % i E ‘250 ‘Mlvle h!lr!etl a year age : t‘hauglz . , - | Compasirisons * Bk 3 asserted that he | Jle is on the voting list as :iving a 5 w ‘ l’ s i Predictions, fob Wednesday: - Fair, g nflt-v;:f:rt:: e e B‘;sifii"%,‘?&fi: s ot Nornion 3 omen's a o ts or, wetteh et e T, WArm- | s on the.stand when court went out| TOWR the witness said. T 2 . The advantage of buying your Fall Suit herg and now are e e .| at 5 o’cleck this afternoon to come in Name Crossed Out A : . . L m: Méon and’ Tiden. at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. There| John A. Turner told of signing the|house, Nething of that kina at ail.|j Self evident. This year, above 2ll others, when waste or HERE IS THE is one more witness to be heard be-| petition. He does not ki who | Something new and different, . s ’ : g 3 ! St sets. ' Whter, | RISSE | fore the arguments. Crossed his name out. e dves " a¢|LhIng dehgntew And heengui extravagance are to be avoided, this store’s reputation for NN 3 Mr. Guy_took the stand about 4.40 [ Rogers avenue. Attfimev Charles L.|tDing instantly succeseful. You do n X E < - o'clock.’ "He told of the manner in|Stewart said Vir. Turners name ought | b S o walt; and linger. and pay out a | greatest values should recommend it to your earnest con- . = B 5. which the registration lists are pre-|to count on the petition but Attorney | night—and I will gladly teil vou how.— . A X fs YOU HAVE BEEN'LOOKING FOR || ; 126 || pared and of the meaning of the ab-| Desmond said it would make no dif- | Tlam ot a doctor and this 1s|J Sideraticn. Here you will find garments of highest style 0.19 | breviations on the lists, such’ as obt| ference in the result. Charles S.Inot a so-called doctor’s prescription— : 5 ez s % b Noa-Leakable 33 ana T'h r. The letters obt he said| Laton told of signing his addr Bob s e oused enatan GlEnd e character in a price range sufficiently varied to meet the mean Otrobando an 4 urel | 5 Stetson streef - > 4 u = g . . r i : 3 nare at the ime ot the Inet elas. | Pulering wiil stop at oncs fike magic. || most modest or the unlimited dress allowance. We show Hilk Road. He said the lists were as|ing there at the e of the last elec- SelfrF'"infi - accurate as the regjstrars could pos- | ti & i 3 4 “ 42 2 i n&.i?in but as good as || cee it it FolORed e Rood Haw " | HibIy Ynl):e: them. ™ Gorvors wometimes | noon houe - hem adjourned for the:l Am Free—You Can Be Free |l 411 the fashfonable materials in Women’s Suits — price poreit et e get into the lists in spite of all the - .. - 7 - . ties, Mowsd Sevical T 1t ade me 0 1t duited my mina. 7 || range $22.50 {o $37.50. any that sells for FIVE DOLLARS. ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED In answer to a quastion from Attor- ney, Desmond he said the lists were| afternoon session. Mr. Eaton was|ening my will. The hawking. coughing, . cross examined by Attorney Desmond. | spitting ‘madg me .obnoxious to all, and care in the preparation of the lists. 4 yn_u-; At 2 o'clock court came in for thefundermined my health and was weak- Try one and be canvinced. " John F. Cunneen Delivered Temper- | prepared for free distribution and were { {¥ deveropen thet M Tha livs| my foul breath and disgusting habits [} . JOHN & GEO . H. BLISS ]| iocs. et _inecinicr, "int Newas | bt“Shovs and niacas whers ‘meople.ars| in on Sprink Garden averud se the | S35, &V, M g0es 200 2 00 Wity “Women’s Fall Coais : " Shovs and mlaces where Deople are ; 5SSy ¢ b JEWEL. of Local Interess r he said. d 3 - ver: es during the | in time it wou ring me to an un- . 5 i ——— bouna 'coptes of the liste. - Boung| Past few vears ' ‘e last time nhe|{imely grave ‘because’Svery moment of || In our superb line of Coats we believe we have a Coat to voted he lived at 5 Stetson street. P g Mo e 2 George W. Weller then told of | SUpy¥ FepRing my vitally. ., i} about meet every demand and a range of styles and mod- An interested crowd of men listened | copies are prepared. by others than |to a stirring temperance address de-'| (¢ registrars and these are sold, . Mr. livered by John F. Cunneen of Chi-| Guy w bei v or | Si g the "petition and was followed v 2 . V- \ . E Gverha“lin“ cago, the celebrated temperance lec: | Suli Whan N e by Herbert Baker who aid he sizn- romprly,t APout It FREE." Write me\ Y o5 o varied that most every woman can be pleased. The iurer, in on al on ’ednes: $ 3 < 1] -] ed as iving at 257 Ceéntral avenue. A e . . - . S cvenins. Mr. Cunneen spole for about | Soupmed until ten o'clock Thursday| 0o, (liation foilowed ws 'the street |RISK JUST ONE CENT |} new Coats come in charming models. Mary of them with - balf hour and-during that time told AL number looked like 239.° Ma. Baker| = : e S £ and Repalr w°rk of the” Ereat destruciive Infinence of George N. Beardow Testifies, sald he had no knowledse of ARy | saeece”on s astal ard ket piat | | fur collars, smart belts, luxurious linings. The materials B %o epeac ‘2F tne mans, mietine 1n | 41", nearln€ was resumed Weanes. | S ured our catarrn and now 1can cure|| #re very attractive and the color assortment excellent cured your catarrh and how I can cure had .to speak at the mass meeting in| 4.7 , . \_OF ALL KINDS ON the town hall in the city and he was (";em‘z““\'.“"l‘k:‘:";“; t“,i.”"v“‘; Eoek. Town Clerk identifies Petition. mine.”" That's all you need to say. I : 7 N. of Ta e, re- Charles 'S. Holbrook, town clerk, | will understand, and I will wr(teElg vou price range $15.00 to $45.00. a forced to leave about 8 o'clock. ! publican deputy registrar of - voters, | identified the petition and said it had| with complete Information, . testified that he signed the petition| not been altered to his knowledge. He | Once. Do not delay. Send AUTOMOBLES, . Basketball Team Formed. . > : : » and that his address is Taftville. He| said th: hen he recelved the Ii: or write,me a letter today. Do CARRIAGES, WAGONS, [, Ih# Greeneville bovs have orsan- | saia that Taftvilie ix the correct ad- | looked e Though: monse’ of zheengffmi: of: Stymings thiss phwe. Butils yeu zed o fast basketball team. Finlay- | dress of Fyank B. Ricketson. George| had been changed. - o SR B i B S S H son, ‘the star basketball player of last| H. Ordway and Louis A. Tillinghast.|. Mr. 1 s e T AL TR RS 20 W ' th M 'l’ s ti TRUCKS and CARTS, year. is with them. Foltz, last vear's| George Haven I satd 15 on (e Het| ovor the wamer or sohme AT e o 108 SAM KATZ, Reom D. 0. 312 n e minmery seciion ATl 1e|2909 Indiana Avenue Chicago, 1Il. > Our Fall Millinery showing is at the height of its heAauty. Stunning new models, introducing every smart variation of the fashionable Mushrooms, Sailors and Military Tur- coach, will appear as a rigit guard.| s residing at & 1-2 South B street and o ‘Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. | Grebe, the scentre, is ready for ac- | the address ought to bl 3 1-2 Soath ::“;:T:.;%.:gghgx;-nam& ming, Upholstering and Woed Wark. | 11 205 ‘“-‘l-, T‘“sh the Husses of | C“street. George Kinder is down on|. Frank A. Boyens, another signer, told 4 i R e e o ese fast players, hopes to be, able | on the voting list as residing at 12| of Batting & Hnie - . don, gave a stirring temperance ad- - - T to Eet them ready for business soon.LSlater avenue. Taftville when his ad-| his Tame. He a1a not place & poneif | 4rSEs. lliams, a. new man, is = showing[ aress ouglit to be 12 North Slater av-|loop after the 4 nor did he direct it tha oseiion of t'}',‘:c;‘r-iserfifu::&iefl ETOAL mpebd o - enue, Taftville. o Deidone®, O Dho s s : : : . tition t - t : o Scott & Clark Cnrp- challonge the. Biaimbeia g SEhooh | cal o techioS HAInE 1a1d he sign- | aress max’ be read ‘46 Hamilion av- | e eer aninur 1 Wyme oo || Dans. We particularly feature Women’s Trimmed Hats at Taftville second team, Jewett City e petition and sa e resides enue of 47 Hamilton avenue. Norwich' was elected Lo St second team, Baltic = second team, perintendent. in place of Miss Harriet « $2.98, $3.98 and $5.00 W. C. T. U. HELD COUNTY = CONVENTION __‘ON WEDNESDAY Miss Harriet G. Cross is Reelected Treasurer for Another Y. A splendid showing of Children’s Hats for dress occasions and for school wear—all the newest shapes and most fashionable colorings. : rst Paptist church of New London 507 to 515 North Main St. |Tirst Baptist church of New, London| o8EPH HIRT SENT Norwich first teant. Chdllenges should TO FORT WR [be sent to Manager Tilly. Fourth —_— street, Norwich Man Arrested in Norwi Alien: Adie Rardall of Groton: cretary Miss Mary Day, - Colchester: treas urer, Miss Harriet' G. Cross of Nor- wich. Mrs.” Randall was appointed a delegate to the National Convention to be heid in Washington in December with power to appoint her own alter- nate. > The. unfon voted $25 -to the White Ribbon Banner and $25 to the War The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Relief Fund. e —————————— e S After-the usual votes of thanks the meeting adjourned at 4.30. val Academy are conducted on board| regular pay of his class plus his re- IGHT h as Suspicious Moved to New London. William Ryan of Fourteentn street,| Antonio Vito Nu2zi of ‘Bristol. ap-| The New London County Woman's 2 3 . who is employed by the Shore Line |Prehended after he had failed to | Christian Tefperance Union opened. There ivere: some very high scores | Electric company as an inspector, has |Start for tHe National army encamp- |their thirty-fourth amnual eonvention on the bowling alleys in Taftville last fmoved his furniture to New London|Ment at Aver with his $quad. andjin All Souls church on Huntington week. - The Highest bowled was 137 |as he has accepted a position on the [held in Hartford =awaiting federal [street, New London, shortly after by Lasgandie. Perkins came second |New London division. action. was' turned over to the mili- | 10.30 Wednesday morning. The devo- with_134 and Bushnell third with 131. tary authorities at Fort Wright. New | tional exercises were led by Mrs, T.. High Bowifwy Stores—Lta With 137—Person G. Cross_of Norwich. The officers are: President, Mrs. H, The Mill league, No. 1 is to organize 7 ; reet | ©ondon Wednesday! by -Charles H.|K. Fuller of -Scotl: in a short time. and Fred Dugas ab-|prars tar am v ohnerelect Street | Iane. special agent of the départment | Eandall of Groton the ormts priS 0 ehips and stations wherever there | tainef. pay and if not on . recrulting propriated $75- which will go as prizes VeIt of justice, and Thomas Egan, superin- | dent, opened the meeting with an ad-| PAY OF MEN IN THE NAVY. |are appiicants. In order to give to|duty §2 a day for subsistence. X voung men a chafive to prepare for For inssance, a chief petty officer drawing a regular pay of $95 monthly would receive $45 retained and $60 this examination, classe§ are formed at all the training stations (and on 3 board ships), with special instructors, | subsistence allowance, making a total and the free use of the necessary text-| of $202 books. The candidates who have the| If this man had retired after 20 to the highest scorers. The Mill tendent of state police. dress, % i iti League No. 2 will organize and $50 T”""m’ Goston b :"m‘ street entered [ °The same action was taken in' re- :oieu'::vu;ex%:‘r:fu::: ;‘:el:egmt?e'n .3? Servins SuTeral Mars «Appostunitiss o has been given by Mr. Dugas pe';“‘lfl, medical school in Boston re|gard to Hans Kuhne, alias - Joseph | pointed: Press, Mrs. J. J. Fields, af Enlisted = M Thi Any.* L M 2 . Hirt, whose suspicious behaviour in |this city; courtesy, Mrs. Grace b Bit. iiptact - Men A S0theg traveling -along the Sound -makine |good of - New London; credential,| Branch of Armed Forces. George Cook of Fourteenth street|sketches., had -aroused considerable |'Mrs. Fred Hall, Pawcatuck. e has left to attend Tufts Medical |comment. Kuhne “who was. appre- | The pastor, Rev. S, J. Swisher, then | ooLle, URited States Navy offers more | Jo8TS 00 iz on the examination | vears and was called back, he could school in Boston. Tended by Speclal Agent Lane afier a | weicomed the convention in behalf of | ghes beties nay ror ootie Gerlan 204 | and have successfully passed . thefdraw 363 retainer, $105 regular and - long search was wante@ originally for | iha o 5 E 'sical examination, enter the Na-|$60 subsistence, making a total of S the New parah Avery presi- |in retirement than aay other branch of "fla‘l‘ s/i\cc;;de’x;; on August 15th, and ave | $220, which is more than a junior lieu- Miss Stasia Lenkewicz of Greene- |desertion from his post of duty at Fort | o S ville returned home Tuesday after |Crockett. Galveston, Tex | omed the aolemntesndon union, wel- | the armed forces of the government. | YAl feadelny o ANELR! 00 iy ne | tendnts pay and mearly equal fo that spending a ten davs' vacation in New | He was arrested by the local Police |union. The treasurer, Miss Harriet 6. | posrn g 2t (N0 Very beginning it is| \q\h pmen nominated by members of | of a full lieutenant or a captain in the London. and held for- Agent Lane. Cross_ of Nerwich, read her report | bon orads to” hioo Belan oY Work | congress, and, upon graduation, re- Personals. Miss Emmai Benoit and Miss Susie Durr were visitors in Norwich Wed- nesday. Raymond Chartier of Taftville is moving his_ family and furniture to St. Albans, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. chzru_er of Taftville and showed th: i ve' i hy vy i 5 N . at during. the. vear the i ceive' commissions in the navy. $isnaed the funeral of Miss Dion In| Arthur Ladd and Charles Peterson| . Will Attend Conferenc union had spent $228.90 and that there | o wav~ To nis sate pay ther oot | Retiring from the service as chief 3 have resigned their positions in Hart-| Mrs. Albert H. Chase of Washing-|is on hand at the present time $89.90: | wave extra pay for special duties and | petty officers of any class may enter HEMS RUNN[NG SORES Mrs. Dios a1 ford to accept positions with the U.| ton street 11 be in Washington to-|This was more than the nunion had |with each enlistment his pay is also | the reserve force where he receives an o fuses:, Dien and family attonded the S Finishing Co. B e A iiday attending |left at the end of tae preceding vear, |increased. As an instance of this, a | annual retaiper. Should he be called Mr. i law: i r r the |aithough the expenses had been heav- | s . nat Ladd b ctive service he is then paid in Miss Dion of Willimantic, Wednesda: Tho second isste of LILerty Bosts b young man enlisting in the navy re- | into active se ks » g mas R. Craney of 116 Main o erty bonds In the|ier during the year just past. Rev.|ceives the following pa T addition to his retainer, the base pay B ity T : street found a carrier pigeon on hish| C2MPaign beginning about October 1.|Mr. Swisher then rendered a selec- | jioe seammen 33360 o abity AELTen- | o e regular navy for active duty 4 2 about fen Aaed ancipal Mill No.| windowsill Tuesday morning. . The |Amone the speakers at - the meeting | tion on the pipe organ. e e M o recruifiag duly e Wi re-| Ai*0 Steps Wohing of Eosama Almest Placed with a new one and the cncticy | PIESOR Wes very tame. He noticed it T he Sgerelary of .ihe Treasury| The reports of the superintendents|men $38.40 a month. From this post | ceive $2 a day or $60 a month for sub- | Instantly. s w Al sne st She had an ivory ring’on one of its less. | LA Shaw Ms. Ghase is peesi|fere read. Mrs. J. B. Cutler of Mys- |he may become a petty officer receiv- | sistence. The following schedule will| I fesl it my duiy to write you & tic, county medal superintendent, re- | ing a present war pay of $41.00 for|show what a man will recetyo after [3i1ier Sf CtCh Tor vqui Sronderiul dent of thy - Vi ent o © Jocal branch of the Wo-|ported nine medal contests last year |third class, $46.50 for sacond class, and | retirement into the reserves. . ning sore on my loft leg for one year —— e — PALMYRA ENCAMPMENT men’s Liberty Loan committee. U Techmmer a5 th : i vill receiv: Protect Fee at all unions hold | $52.00 for first 2 ‘a | four vears of service he will receive B Jogt & L Your f | OPENS SEASON TONIGHT ——— {hese contasts. Mics H. G Cross of | hict. petty "oicer his present was | $65.50 & vear if he goes into the re- | L, began fo use Peterson's Olntment A. THOMPSON, F. S. 5 < T % lorwicl oy Elected. Norwich, the county fair super - y 8 serve forces four months after his dis- 1 "% b 7 d St.. Br = Social and Refreshments Will Foll E y perintend- | pay is $61.00 to $83.00, depending on A. C. Gilbrath, 703 Reed St.. Erle, P: oot Sp reshment il oliow At a meeting of the senjor class of [ ent, reported that the W. C. T. U. ex- | his_class of ekilled -work. charge. If he waits over that time I'd rather get 'a letter like that, saj the Degree Work. Trinity college, officers were elected |penses for the New London .county| The next higher grade is .that of h;‘s retainer will be $50. Peterson. ‘then ' have Jonn D. Rocks. —— O ine ¢ istoes term. Walter G.|fair at Norwich were $36.40 and the |warrant officek which is a life posi-[ After elght years' service, the re.feller give me a thousand doiars = it Jalmyra Encampment, No. 3, I. O. O.| Smyth of New York city was chosen |receipts were only $20.70: The c it i 9 4 i = of F. will open its fall season this| president: Charles J. Muller of the|vention sent a vote of thanks te Jonn | from :fi,‘fi;{:&b"grflg R REomton ialnts Je :’;l’d“"‘.‘,';e,‘;,:"'{,‘; Tt {of be of use to my. fellow men. (Thursday) evening with special work |.same city, vice president: Martin|A. Lawrence for storing the equip-|warrant officer is $1.500 to $5.400 & | Sche ervice $125 vearly re- | through’ Qruskists o large box of followed by a soctal. _Chief Patriahch [ B. Robertson ~of FHartford. class|ment and to John H. Ford for the fres | vear, depending upon’ lensth of serv For 12 vears sorvlce 3 thy of dis. | PETERSONS OINTMENT for 25 cents . W. Spicer will preside at the meet- | treasyrer; William Grime of Cheshire|ice furnished by him for *tne water |ice with benefits of retirement at “! tafner if aaster ur 97| The healing _power in this ointment is charge and $100 aftgr that. marvelous. Etzema goes in a few days. DR A. INAY ing. The first degree will be worked| secretary, and Thomas K. James of |coolers. The report of Mrs, S K. 1. v 2 4 , : & J. S on a class and after the degree work | Norwich was elected senate repre-|of Niantic, thep evam’eli’l‘ms -‘Spgr‘l’fif g:‘:;;fu;?r:i%::?frg:z;xt:;éu?z'f x:f Reaching 16 years of active service|Old sores heat up like magic, piles that - the social committe will provide re-| sentative. tendent, was read by the secretary,|curred in’line of duty. The warrant|a chief petty officer on going into the o:“ex‘« r::rvieriio'x!dv‘i(:' not seem 'to even entlst freshments. _Plans for the Fall sea Miss Mgry Day of Colchester. Miss |officers rade is composed of boate. | reserve will receive one third of the|relieve are speedily conquered Pimples pon Wi Bh made at the meeting to- | Miss Hooper Resigns. Nellie Rarr "oF Uncasvilie, anit-nars | waine: Sumners <orpaators. meonis | base pay plus ail permanent adaitions. | {0, L : - i e Miss Littlefield of . New 2 cotic superintendent, reporte. 2 % r7d mounting to $20 to $25, and averaging Roems 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich | ~ At the last meeting Past Chief Pa-| teaching In the Schools at Unesenilis |emperance and anti-cizarette. blottors | ciegka ToKers, pharmacists and pay | T6C A8 “income of $46. Tf he has served 20 vears this amousit will ag- Phone 1177-3 triarch Fred Zurell and Willlam C.|in place of Miss Hooper, who had to{distributed in the countv. Mrs. Grace| Warrant officers hacve a still higher Amburn were elected delegates to the | give. up her position on account of]EFitg00d of New London spoke on Wo- |step in that they are commiulgned gnnd encampment to be held in New | poor health. ~Miss Hooper has been|Man and the Church and recommehd- |as chief warrant officers in their aven on October 16th. g principal of the Uncasville schools for | 8] more témperance work among Sun. | rious grades, with rank of ensign, a —_— e | many vears and has kept the standard |92y, school children. The Battle Hymn | er -six vears of service as boatswain, of ths schools far above the average.|Of the Republic was then sung by the | gunner, carpenter, machinist, phar Her resignation is a cause of regret to | 2udience, Rev. Mr, Swisher accom- |macist, or pay clerk. After six years’ TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL the people of the village. panying on the organ. Mrs. Anna C.|further service from date of commis- greate $65 monthly. If called back into the regular ser- vice this man will then receive the vee i w0 e 5 Church & Allen BORN. 15 Main Strec 1647 One of the historic places in Norwich for over two centuries has been .the famous Fenner gave a short talk on Wo- | sion they receive the pay and allow- | PARKER—In Willimantie, Sept. 26, P DEAFNESS AND HEAD Thieves Got $1000. man and Government, pointing out the | ances of a lieutenant jumnior grade in 1917, a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. ADAMSTAVERN : One of the biggest hauls of plunder | TPOTtant part woman ghould take In [the navy: and -mfter twelve vears' ser-| Raymond Parker of Whiting street. S obinined by thisves in Mew Eondon in 3’.’&“"&.&’2",{ vz:;.dubltl:;. :'r'{ B. Lee ;r vice from date of commission they re- Fi 4 1) v b v C 6 noon-tide | ceivi -al ¢ Thé trolley: Will ‘gét' You . thare from [T e ——————— :h‘g:gb‘“’r“;‘n“fim‘:; ;‘;,‘“:‘::'y night | praver and gave a short talk on The S s?x’.{h::dlv,vlowances S MART,ED' ept. the eity ia about fifteen minutes or ¥ 3 Thornton = N. M. Lathrop, at s 12| Women of the Bible versus the Wo-| The advancement which Is open to T 3 is. o M- ECTORS YOou can run there in an automobile €et 1 ounce of, Parmi Montauk avenue. The. entire stock ',';"mo’n?mh oere Be The Yo e[ lousiponng menswho enusL e ; " Lewl ; : e of 'S ¥ e ‘ew Lon- | nav: s not limite to the rad 4 Gardner Lewls S iipat tinga. p o T ae A0l 0% Loy moplon. wartant officer. There are’ severai| Hopkins, both of Hampton, —AND— = A. A. ADAMS §2c Tke i tablespoontul four tmex a | ot 8 (Rion mway . ‘The tires: renrcacns The aftersioon session was opened |avenues open for promotion to com- ) 2 ; A - with a paper by Mrs. Ruth Nash of | mission. for example: DIED. Phone 518 > Norwich Town |, This mill sften ¥ring, quick relier|an agsregate value of $1,000 e T o e e ivmuin g ov MSTEINE L aste ta Net Tondee. Sept. 22 1911, 5 Glogged nostrils shouid open. breatning . Mit By Trolley Car. mestings. She was followed by Mra. | of & chief boatawain, chief zunner of | *‘Framic Rosso. aied o4 vear “ % azy mucus 'stop drop- : . J. Fields of Norwich with a paper | chief machinist, wHo has been In his | SMITH—In' this cf t DRS. L. F. and A, J. LaPIERRE | ping into the throat. Tt is eass topre-| Mrs. Edward Murphy of 14 Hill|oh “Wwomen and the Public. Schoola. | grade four vears and is under 35 ek Hanitton Y béaith, Lady Acsistant 287 Main 8 pare. costn uttle and is pleasant to| street, New Tondon, 60 vears old,'is &|the Work of the L. T. L. Mrs. H. A. |Of age, may enter the examination for TS, . ain 8treet, Norwich, Conn. . :‘n": .,Ar“ ¥ ons :3::.’;".&::(',{”.'—?\‘1’3??1’;' patient at thell\(emoflal hospital' suf- | Randall, the president, spoke on Wo. | appointment as ensign: - this examina- | Funeral from his late home 10§ Wash- Telephorie 328-3 .| fering from & fractufe of the skull re-|men and the War, Mrs. L. K. Fuller |tion is held every year, appointments | E0R street, Friday afternoon, at|\@ ypNpy B CHURCH Office Hour: 10 & m. to 3 .p. m. by paintraent Sundays uupt:a' pr iption a trial. Lee & Osgood Co. k can supply you. | received by being struck by a trolley|read a letter from the national offis | being limited to 12 annually. A man : g w B e e e (s onaon: | cers at Evansville, telling of the $100.- | Who wins a commission in this man- | ALLYN—In Fitehville, Seot. 25 1017 B SMITH ALLEN Wednesday. on iscritical f000 fund they are trying to raise for | ner. is entitled to the same pay, Driv- | Funeral 1 her, late residence are o om and grave fears entertained for her(he moral education of the soldiers.|ileges, honors and opportunities for| Fitchville, Friday afternoon, Sept. 2% at 2.30. Burial in the family lot in life. and saifors. Mre. Fulier is editor of | further advancement as are open for| at 2. D= N TlsT . : -|the White Ribbon Banner ‘and spoke |oficers sho are graduates of the naval| _ Yantie cemetery. (T | On aceount of increase In price of to- . > = » A Mt gela, ort ti it = DR. E. J. JONE Dnton Siknel, the natinal sdner Jone | Py Gerks sud chief pay clerks un- Foster, K. L. Sept.’ 23, 1911 at the |gold. Grom: now on atU33s Ser 1,000, °" / . 3 F. Cunneen spoke briefly to the wo- [der 35 vears of age may take the e ofhis ohuRhLY LS, Walian J. F. CONANT o 46 S 28 20 o i men on the results of equal suffrage |amination for apointment as assi Goldsmith, aged 82 years, member |fanzd 11 Franklin St Suite hannon Building in Tiinois when & vote was taken gn |ant paymaster in the navy. This ex. VB TR L Disht ATtillery, in or the_license question. Mrs. Ruth Nash |amination !s usually held each year 861-65. 1 3 of Pawcatuck reported on state presk |and is competitive. gneral, from Foster Center church, 29,2 p. m. Danlelson cars pass Take * elevator Shetucket Stree” Shone . work and Miss Mary Day of Colches- The law, provides for the appoint- ) e e i S S ter reported on the flower, misgion and | ment el\?( vear of 100 -enlisted men FREDERICK T. BUNCE fllld Embfllmef > relief work. She also read her annual | to the Naval Academy, the require- |CHRISTIANSON—In this city, Sept. PI .r report as county secretary and the| ments being that the appiicant must 26, 1917, Oscar Christianson, aged 32 ano uner report was accepted. The county ban- :—- a_competitive examination, must| vears. e Ul Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Prompt serviceday or night ever ner for the lar; S gest percentage of mem- nder ¥20. years of age at the time | BURDICK—Suddeni in Rawson, e Phone 838-2 22 Clairmount Ave 2 $ bers gained went to the Pawcatuck | of appointment, and must have been| Conn., Sept, 25, 1917, Mra, Abel But: Ful\!l'a‘ Dlrectfiri mn =:u.cf|'g i w‘g“ in el. 642.2, Lady Assisiant = ¢ HII: ‘The 'rollncdl ‘tlhfl'u.dl 40 4 Bethe. t !?‘!( O\I‘le vear at date dick. 2 The Bule . ‘ates present. ev. T, cIntyre of.| of entrance “the Naval Academy.|Funeral Friday at 1 o'clock from her g flfl Tor busines ta. . v P 7. !New Bedford formérly of New. Lon. | Examinations for entrance to the X late gaida: ¥

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