Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 5, 1917, Page 11

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A e B s § \ i i . A : . . o e == HILDGETS SICK | Ty CROSS, FEVERISH FRISWE"LS “IFCONSTIPATED Am&rwan ilitary Heary Allen & Son gy s ~ Norwish, Friday, Oot. 5, 1917.., E AND WRS THE WEATHER. - Total Expense to Tm for the Year W- “.l.ll——ln- Gensi crease Shown in Registration, But Attendance Rate is LADY ASSISTANT y All Calls Answered Promptly * ' -mfgcgfle deprudon has moved to . : of the ce and & Day and Night etond’ Gepessibn oCcuples the BDDEr & & - lake region. General raine have oc- 2 S ' “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF Fias” 88 Main Street e e " hience The amnual report of the sehool | good attendance canvot be overssti- CAN'T HARM TENDER STOM: ° g2 % commi town orth Ston. First, because poor school at- 3 The temperaturs ia generally above | SoCtni Ui OF (e tom Of HOr o | e 1o & rochioss expenditure. of o has e AGH OR BOWELS ; WatCheS the seasonal average. schools to the town the past year as|the town's uanoy. Since the per cenmt. d useful. Eq 3 ) L Tsetioh, Showery westher will pre-jsidnn. The supeviscr's Fepart sitendance is 51 this indicates that ‘bee A laxative todey saves a sick child AT ALL PRICES day % ~ |shows an increase in registration t | the of North St tomorrow. JOSEPH BRADFORD glon eastward to New England. in-|{he attendance. rate ia small, belng | cotved bemefit of oniy a Mitle mers |LorCS t has baid bet- | iake the trom : cluding the north portion of the middle | oy ‘57 per cent. ha 12 of. paid by the wood teach Atlantic states.- The weather will The report of the town school com- pport s sluy "2' st MADE BY AMERICAN FACTORIES BOOK BIN. DER fh"y‘"s‘;“;:d“in"' o S mlxteeml: 2s followa: s there 00 ex- heas sour. i F . Sol . 't annual town meetin, rece: 7 Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order ::sg::gsum. With somewhat 1oWer | was- voted ro Tory a tux of mix ‘m. ; . Tuis ie of 3 ST Wy e LIhh Sag Shat tae | sested . your s, listless. cross, or American Soldiers | 108' BROADWAY The winds along the north Atlantic e ey Soveptat o to aro. | Cre e B L R S A S Faly, 1 L AND ALL PARTS ARE INTER- e coast will be fresh:northwest; middle | yige etenmive, Tvepairs . urawatly | dren te scheol. Becond all thattnese progresstve o hil; .|CHANGEABLE AND CAN BE RE. Atlantic, fresh west. needed in rhany of our schoolhouses.|réct relation -detween promotion and mm.d to the -n E EY ntul of “Califor PAIRED ANYWMERE AT SHORT CAVE WELDING & MFG. CO. Forecast. This tax amounted to 353156 "The |non-attendance. Thirty-hres of ihe e Eorup ‘of Fisns thon don't worry. be | NOTICE i New England: Unsettled, probably | average attendai ‘r-n 3976, 42 pu it promoted this year were | BOZRAH H ALTN mcgn cause it is perfectly harmless, and in A T O Automobile and Mach Parts Welded. | rain Friday; Saturday fair and colder, | enumeration grant, $588, terést on | absent 40 d.y- or more, ‘Twenty-one INTS. |® fe hours all this constipation Garusn work a Speclalty. Eastern New York: Rain and some- m-'n.gsm{x‘t mn.g ;;:; o -choeo.lmnnd. of thess oted nur:l‘-“ ere RECEIVED. COMPLA - | olaon, sour bile and fermenting waste TIIC w F - “ C on untown [dren hree = Kently ove o! e e e gpiEN iy I;:‘Alé’::old-r Friday; Saturday partly in Pendieton Hmu-oh.oh mkd"“m , aaa- o .y“,..‘ They w:::“‘ Al;n ‘:'.:.M.mxm and :2:1 Fou. ,,:';‘, . .‘,’.‘,n “d,..ml H e‘:fl m. “s\ WE 0 i e to the X m e o were re- ol n. thoro 6 le cleansi ol . e - Observations in Norwich amount available for the schools $5,- |moved from ‘schools U it pea yoar on ac-| - oo g O tiiee oot e msoceerr %t 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET e el e By e i (T3 count of health, the cause of this re- the past year Health Officer |should be the first treatment given in in tamppcrltun and the barometric fardation is poor sitemdance. Last,| Eien 8. Aber of Bosrah received &|any ess. : - e B lage ¢ but sot least, habits of punctuality,|number of complaints of mulsances| Beware of counterteit fig syrups.|The Best Place is the Cheapest changes = e tofrewularity and o respect for jaw |which were all investigated and abht- |Ask your arussiat for & 50-cont bottle i > Tepaired, partit! should inoculated in the lives of |ed satisfactorily. The annual report|of “California Syrup of Figs” which Pl to B tween woodrocm and closet- removed enndu-. This can be done in no bet- | of Health Officer Abél follows: has full directions for babies, children ace to Duy and new closet bufit on back eide, the | ter way than by good attendance at There have been eight cases of jof all ages and for grownups plainly AUTO ROBES WAGONS HERE IS THE ‘Highest other closet repaired aad a cement |school measles, four of diphtheris arid one of | printed on the bottle. Laok carefully ° doorstep made at entrance to the pri- Scheel Attendance impertant. tul\ou.d = p:nod The dij Mh_arr':n :nd e mg: it is made by the “Cali- | HARNESSES RUBBER BOOTS . mary. soem. h caused a lot of extra Wo e |fornia Fig Syrup Company. Predictions for Thursday: Rain. Shunoc school, south side of root| Schobl attendance is of financial, Fitchville schools were both closed to » seny. STEAMER RUGS CARRIAGES . Thursday's weather: Generally fair; | shingled, woodhouse and closets, built | ucational and legal imporiance to the | nave the buiidics disintected; this was ‘warmer. two years ago and left unpainted, re- | taxpayers. Their assistance is greatly | gome. The three cases at Boarahville | garet Boenig, Lillian ana M: Bab- SOME SECOND-HAND TEAM OOKING FO e SR el deairsd that the town of North $ton- | were sent to the W. W. Backus hospi- | bett, Lena Lucier, bDorilla _Mossey, HARNESS IN STOCK EOU I . oR: Sun, Moon ana_Tides. No. 6, new floor, walls and céiling |ington may receive her just due for|ioi amtitoxin being used befors they | Emma Boenig. Dorrilia Reil. Eva Sul- N Leakable 0 Bun Ji High || Moon | 100 broken to admit of satisfactory pended. went. . Twenty-thrée other children |livan, Helen Cheynetts, Piauline Desh- on-. 1 Rises™| "sots. [ Water. | Rises: patching were overlaid with plastergen The £0 . DEI- | were treated. with antitoxin and put|efy, Mae Carter, Annie Browe, Mary P -112 ; ],~——- board, walis ani ceil ux runud tendace Juring under a quarantine. One woman broke { Banker, Eugéené Deshefy, Ernest Lu Self-Filling / - Tp. - | With lght tinte and woodwo year: Paul Jones, Marvin Palmer, Er- | o o O omarsd ara | o e Doty nest Lo green, chimney extended to the nest Palmer. brought back and left by paying the | ford Reil, George Dugas, Bdward Mc-| 14 BATH BTRSET, NORWICH, CT. o.u- ONE DOLLAR but as good as s 3: to prevent dl:golonfl?n otil: wall 120';? b We yun ‘:«:. ";::y ‘r:{:unne ';_m- e o Sheftery, David O'Brien, Edward Sul- FIV| OLLAR:! % 3 & pness gathering in the , | past year me| The boarding house was disinfected.|livan, Herman Mossey. X at solly W B SOLEARS: . : Seniinting windew boirds st win- | very ~ efficient - Whatever Samples of well water were semt to City of Norwich Water Works 3 “ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED 3 i XPE i g - pboard built in end of [success has been .u-lnsd in the (7 r anaipsis with 3 Try one and be convinoed. : ; entry, entry walls finlshed and painted | achools is due in a large measurs to| 1o, tats, IEboTatory for Mnalvels . Harvesting Potatoss. Omee of e s u————-————,“ Tt T: Jow | Same as schoolroom, new huilding for | these teachers. P——— Plaints of nuisances were raceived and [ Thursday the J. B Martin'compeny| Board of Water Commissioners woodhouse and closets. o ce employing s« 3 sfac- | dug the potatoes they had planted as orwic! onn., Oc .'0“" & GEO H- BLBS ewah o Ty s ae Clark’s Falls, cracked and blackened | teachers cannot - overestimated. | opr seted: &1l were abated satisfac- | L 5 OF the movement for more exten- | Water Rates for the Guarter énding walls and ceiling mnended and paiated | Good suponmon\:nc equipment may sive gardening. There was a fine !;ftm:b&r tog‘: 1!&(.;: d;\el.g.r‘\? pay- able at ¢ office October JEWELERS . GREENEVILLE in bright colors, woodwork painted, |help a poor teacher but wiil not make NORWIICH TOWN iarge crop. — il # S RSravilla G da:ék; denm:" thlenhurvin‘-l mo‘otahefl an Qfldm teacher out ‘nt .hpoor l:n.l s onor Roll for Greeneville Congrega- | an nished with cherry stain, window | This recognized by ¢ school p. m. o Scouts Spend Session in Drill and Hear Additions will be made to all_bills Office open from 8.30 a. m. until - tional Church Boys in Army and SEOEE {ne windo ows. “-r::'m:g- comm :tt‘:.ubcck“ 30 when the following e o ah I il e e LoAdditions will be made to al. bl < ".M‘ in- ouse, which offere: - 4 t nt m Gris ul after ctobe! ) verha“ll Navy—L Draft Contin- | |0 for wood, was covered with a sub.| 7That a minimum wage of nine dol- ofs | visiting relatives on Norwish | 10" 2 4 gent—Personals, 3 ctantial roofing materfal, closéts re- |lars per week be established. T V- snd avenue. CHARLES W. BURTON, Cashisr. - paired and lattice screens placed at| That no teacher be emploved except J N e, e - A large proportion of the young men | oo upon approval of the supervisor. —_— Harold J. Palmer of Sag Harbor is an Cpall‘ OF'K | of the Greeneville Congregational Bible | “*Bepaeton Hill, closets partly rebuilt]| That ail teachers approved by the . 5, spending a few days with friends in | TEAMING AND TRUCKING * | achool have emlisted in the navy and|ang shingled. supervisor who have seen fit to train |day 3 the viilage. DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT army. The }ist now numbers 30, and 1\ ) ~ themselves to the extent that they |Session, ten minutes were Cwer Siate Miaskben de. REASONABLE PRICES OF ALL KINDS ON ted to join soon. The rmal | setting~ ise: AUTOMOBUES, |Ziatiss: zcis L2 SR | S Maerbon, b, Mo, ptos 2L, Romn ottt R S | RS o M mgniing ot ap. A. D. LATHROP onl or & pocke ment, ed a state teacher's certificate shall | short on th ER S . Ladles’ Ald society of the including freight and T, Of | Cceive & minimum wage of ten dol-|During the week one member has maflln;:lz;;lgmg 1?53:1;::.(: "e::, 1% iy and the CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |churcn hes presented” eash witn a|3228.44; a great improvement, by the | ISiTe & Tl Davaek & suceesstul examimation an| 1078 GguEnter, Doris - S, brand new dellar bill, and the same which might not have been so That no teacher be employed twa | tenderfoet. KOH-L.IT‘IB !-xagt rord, ::gn. k‘dfl., r. 5 n society is now ergaged in making them delayed if its impertance and 4 —— TRUCKS and CARTS, |0 e et s ot nas beon | ™ e et ol ok e, 1o | Kot & Siie Saenirs coaitoce | _ _ Omdird g Griewte. Something You'll Like ne engrossed hoaor roll has been - e Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | hung on the wail of the Sunday school | cluding the. siate * blackboards, with | 282 P a0 Aanateny AL ‘".“a!:,na. A % 0 e o ming, Upholstering and Weod Work. | Tcom in memory of these boys. Do o o B i these regulations shall taie|is making her home with Dr. and Mre. GOOD BEEF Blacksmithing in all its branches. |, The follewing are the present en-|nof SEEePCng - place Jan. 1, 1917, in eonnection with{C. H. Lamb of Town street. S Dayvita !g’% W+ GOOD Jay Ricketts, Bradford Ricketts, Kirk [ of our childrer in an adjoining '“-,-:?.'vf,‘:‘.“'r. made it ible to aAnd’ Mrs. William Ormebes. VEAL Ricketts, Paui Ricketts, James R.|is till unpaid for lack of full under- | inis vote e e Noted Out and Abeut. DIORINGON - In Reskus hospit Ner. GOOD LAME Ringland, William Flemln' Howard | standing as to what the amount should gl e B2 .0 . Tt Miss Minnle Karkutt of Bridgeport| wich. Sept. 351917 a son <o nd B n, Willlam H: 1 be. We have reserved enough of eur |STs $1.04 per week and obtained for us| .. me Wednesday to visit at her home Percy W Dlokinson Jof Day- d e Thomas _Sears, George . Crowe, Fred | right time comes. gy mgemie = and pseried, A . odrars. Rept 47 M 4 SMOKED MEATS 8507 to 515 North Main St. | Towne, James Fleming, Ellis Tay-| The whole amount }mmfl up to | SHoN pr?nr n”u}{ be ae-| Clarence Potter of Scotiand road has| Son to Mr. an s Ty Mergan. : lor, Helgo Erickson, Fred Powers, | the close of the town's financial year is Sompanisd Uy ¥ Sorvs e ¢ulistod in the naval resefve and has Al at prices you can afford Wiiliam Hollin, Andres Peterson. 8441981, Bils for repairs have since e received amounting to $260.91. | % ¢ : VIERA_GRIDNINMO_In Stoninton. » . Emi Marx bas setwhed te New| O toili.rvieanluit o | POOple’s Market L= s cy on the part of the teach- FUNERAL This, with the tuition bill just men- DR. A. J. SI'NAY tioned, would make our total Habilities | , TSachers who have been employed|yiaves after visiting Mr. and - Mrs.| Si9ic, Germine Viers ani Miss « trick N 3 for the schpol year which began Sep- = -~ s d::::; :;tg: 'l::::!-cl;y.m T '&'pfifuyifun:’:fiu',“.fi;’éfi.flfl; %w ""‘h are: M gA"“ Merrinl, | Willilam Stott of Otrobande avenue. “a‘mfiw_,‘"z 1n 5':“.!“‘[05 6 Franklin S t g ul ; TR tree \ Dentlst occurred in the Providence hospitai in | Of 315211 This could mot have been Tos Ty Loster: Peoateton” H: | lmbert Fellows of ain Hl left| Sione “uiss PpeaSf, MYstié] JUSTIN HOLDEN. Proprietor Folyoke Wednesday. She had gone to | one. however, without the money | 1'% LUEY Lomier: Fendieton BUL | Wednesday for Washington, Conn.| and Oscar S. v allow oF 8toningion. Rooms 18-19 Alics Building, Nerwich um,,k. fyom Norwich “about “thres saved Wy the consolidation of scheols | gun ARy, CPEPRER TUMbSY 6: Mt | where he will pass the méxt few |- S oo he was united in mar. | @St winter, a net saving in salaries - weeks. mzn. 8 fl-‘a wlth P-crn:k Muloahy in Oecnm and fuel of $340. £ JomNs At Lords Point Stonington Oct. 18 her maiden mame bein, is suggests a question as to how ming, Clarics Falls: Mrs. Eva Sims of Brooklyn, N. Y., a 17 S iiam Henry Jonns of c“hmn, van. She is survived b much the town has saved In the last 2 former resident of Norwich, or a Pittshurth. Pa. in his 66th yeur. 1647 H seven years by conséolidation of Nos. 1, - few days the guest of \ln €. H. Lamb | STANTON—In Léwiston. L. 1. Sept. 2¢ 1917, Mrs, Louls Lee ' Stnnlon 1 N a nephew, Michael J. Lyons, of - 3 and 9. The of th 1 Mrs. n cost ede schools ofma] ‘school #¢ Danbury |°f Town street. iy s M s yoke and a niece would have averaged not less unn liso e One of the historic places in Norwich | °f Hartford. per year. At that rate the cost of % At Sacred Heart church for the first | MORGAN—In Mystic, _Se 1917 for over twa centuries has been the [10:35 traus Thveedsy | maomine . sng [, Ve "and three-tourtha years. and i o M,’":: teachers’ moetings have been | i iday of the month there will be the | - Stephen Morgan. B i i X services were held in St. Mary's church | NOS. 3 and 3, each seven years, would It is the purpose of the meet- {288 at 7.39 g'elock today and October | MAMONEYC In this- oty i TO NEW YORK : with Rev. J. H. Fitsmaurice officiating. | Pa¥e amounted to $§,122.50. Trans- h\n to imstruct teachers in methods | d¢Votions in the evening. SR I g ADAMS TAVERN Friends aced as bearers. Burial was in | POrtation from No. 1 cost $L508.50, 1,53 theo laining both by dem- s “Wireet. Satu Sorning Ogt. & RO or BEwee Erians scva ne . from No. 3 3947.93, from No. 9 3610.50. | And, theory. explalning both by dem-| yy Frank Harrls and Frank Ros- 5. Reaulem mass in St. Patrick YA R LAt L) s ¢ Undoriaker Houdsan had charge of | Total net saving, $3,801 1f ‘one of | S erine wouls be. delaved or mia. | érs of Lefingwell Been visiting | church &t § 0'clock. NORWIEH AND NEW YORK The trolley ' will get you thers from |, ~9 0%, arrangements. the schools now closed should bé re- ummm are given out and free dis. | MisS Fanny Rogers and W. G. Rogers Pl’fikc“u“.nly jA Mystic, Oct. 4 m Norwich Tue-ln.v-. Thurs. the eity la_-about fifteen minutes or s i :P::‘;;i! dn"v;:uld c;::, .;d the plteln;‘: cussion couraged, The of Scotland road this week. f h.YCb!ep A A 'ach a :ntha o L )u ity ’ per r a would a lout oventry, age years. York, mo yi e, b TwE there in an automobile 'E“" iiers ': ':;"“":"‘ f_"'::"";* that amount to the annual expenditurs | 3$P4T8 ‘u"‘,‘ the achoole from the Dlace| Lsier nearly three wesks' visit with Wa—In Norwich Oct. 3 19 Pler, East Hiver, foot Roosevelt atternoon ahortly atter & o'clock to ee | faue “pi 0l Opi¢se something should | ¢ry™o attend. 1f these meetings are|Iriends in Voluntown, Mre Emily Rix rynaral pirvicae #iLTRE neid ai ne: J Sireet Moudave, Wednoedays, Fri- A. A. ADAMS the third contingent of the drafted |pense = . o orePorthtion €X-|heipful, the town should provide con-{and Miss Lucy Saunders are attheir | Tyl home.” 343 Franuiin sireet. eat. § 4800 BE PSS KEeCHvEIACL Th Phone 519 Morwich Town |men off. Among thém ware the ol Supervisor's Report. o e e 1 B e & ety New Lomdor § $126—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—31.58 K.-un‘.v:?h D);.;m. A.Mu":uewurml In part, the report of Supervisor O. n" of our temchers took the cor- Mrs. Fred 8mith of New London has at 4 o'clock. - DI F.i RRE .pn_m‘m e Bonin, | B- Lowell is as follows: jpondence i Penmanship | Peen in town this weelk for a brief visit | HUNSLER—In Norwich, Oct. 4 1917, RS. L. F. and A, J. LaPIE o Erenc® rtomah:| “For purposes comparison data|this year. . By 8o doing the weriting | With her cousins, Mr. and Mre. George | wite ot Henry Henslet : 267 Main Strest, Norwich, Gonn. | Paul Kosolosici, Joachim Jajesnia and {J&ve Deen taken from previous re- |hes been larsely supervised by the|A: Feck, of Otrobapds avenue. Novies 5t tuneral hoveattor oo | Aleck Sherewifski. All ‘the drafted | POF™S. ; guthor ‘of the system amd the pen-{ iy Albert @, g - - vyt Nioen Shorsiiont A2 Table Showing Attondanss. | o ss sory ek " | it Albert 3 Thompaon of wash: otel uxior 10 & m. u“l p. m. by appaintment é —"—-‘.m”h o EE:‘ 552 8% ; Physical Training, lt:iat ve‘e: éor l.éan%t‘\yw visit with CARD OF THANKS, | Charles S. Dewit of Providence has H cEE 28 3 e e e Ny | | iR thls., o o sihiees, Snd Copley Square, Boston, Mass. been visiting relatives on Prospect 34 . 1 win Kndlt” drslSeed ns ’ ’ lv ° 52 g introduced into our | Secretary Bdwin F. Hill will give ap | frle s vt b Near Public Library, Trinity Chureh, | street. 4 B <E 7 = He -cmu Five minutes each :.y 15 de- :g!d:;:- Fg:;-nY-c:mnA !fiiol:“thcohculv;p- 3 2“::“&,“",. guristian Science U\ur.;n New Ope : George 'W. Jacobs of New York has 2 g8 vot to teaching the children cor- Sunaan | members for the kind remembrance of | House and but ten minutes to shopping DR. E. J. JONES bee,}l‘ 'p":d"" a fow days with friends ’g’ n . reet habits n: p(:nur.' and respiration. :‘Jx’ne(:;?r servicé at 7 o'¢lock Sunday gg;:::s"’:gm kindnesses will long be -ng,,,b:,:,:;::{*; 0! 3 tne Osxtrfi'd to B o, all s, 3. in the village £ Sches! Buildinge. — BN 2 TBERE | Sps n FNInSNs L1 ] A recent survey of the schools of | Steamer letters written Rev. and Mrs. gle rooms $1.00 ‘and up; with bath éEMl-ANNuA.L MEETING . Clark's Fail.. 31 V;nhl b"i‘n’i"'..“."“& t.ahom th:;; the Is‘!dwud H. :imma care olsDr H. H e o+ #chool bu s wn were in very | Kelsey, 417 Market street, San Fran- uble rooms $2.00 and up; with batn N A AT IO e " poor conditién. The supervisor s clsco Cal, will reach them if mailed s2.50. PHILIP P. PRETTO . = ©_report that the citizens and ay of this week as the time of Dr. H. M. Lee Read Paper on Medern | Cent. Primary 38 school board in Notrth Stonington tg’ei.r salling Is October 13th. 3 Suite 46 Shannon Building Taxe elevator Shetucket .Stree) entrance- Phone 3 JOHN",A. DUNN Treatment of Wounds in the W = e 0 have shown by word and act they are — “The 126th semi.amnual meeting of|ShUNOC ...... 13 2 Seicous o ikvine b DuaRCNl sid TAFTVILLE PLUMBING AND GASFITTING the New-Lbndon County Medical As. | Fendleton Hifi 22 In the atate, To this end the achool S QOur Com and Wart Solvent— snciation was held ot the Backus o Number 4 .. 10 s ,;..,“.,,wt;{‘ s policy “of | Five Taftville Boys Leave Thursday > pital ursday morning with many & ¥ making permanent improvements each | for Ayer—Party in Ocoum—Person- T F Bu RNS for a quarter — has placed i paitendance. = President ' George S - year until their desired end shall be als and Notes. o by b Kimball school Rocomplisk Sases : . 3 many hands and feet on easy L R R e e The sthooi building in Number 6| Thursday the third contingent of the Heating and Plumbin street. from th'e"",uw,,. “,,m’, awellis ter | ; antern Hill. 12 5 has been entirely renovated inside, in- | Norwich drafted men went through . : o the Worls that Can be dbne by pane s boards, floor, ceil- | Tafts station on their way to Aver, 8 d y peo- as new out-{and probably to France. When the 92 Franklin Street Subtract Vol- ple who have been disabled in the ld(n” Siate black boards have |train reached the station there was an = > war was read to the members by the| UNtown puplis been placed in all of the school build 3 - |suto_full of Acad boy: Pharmacist, 50 Main Street|=.mss 5" rmeers & 221 o' Pladion " —~ ings, “ventilating boands "and. paint | Soesa et tars Y pOTE ST RON CASTI goctors at 1 c'clock after which an ceen e S58 hete needed. The town Is to be com- | Kay, on his way. They cheered him as s Trea . men: upon way in ich it has . - D F HO of Wounds in War, was read by Dr.| Total ... 13118 Made an effort to better its school | imgent ave Hermen Davignen: C i FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY EL-HOF TEL . M., ‘e off Ne ndon. One North Stonington pupils ‘is at- | plant. S Martin, Joseph Wit, Joseph Roberts EUROPEAN PLAN — | tending the Kimball achool I Preston | ' Coneclidation. and James Pearson. Including the Lady Astistant mE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €O O T e and 12 the Lantern Hill school ! Led- Three schools were closed last vear.{beys who have enlisted in the various > wing shortage elp we will | yard. This makes a total of 235 pu- (Two of these were ciosed because the | arms of the service, there are approxi- Telephene 328-3 Nos. 11 to 25 F.,"y Street HAYES BROS, Props. Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway close our drug’etores at 8 p. m. com- | Pils who are attending public school |small number of pupils attending did |[mately a hundred local boys in uni- mencing Ootober 8th, 1917, with an average attendance of 181.16.|not make it advisable to k..n.‘ the nmn.y 7 o HENRY E. CHURCH PITCHER & SERVICE Of the 220 pupils stered in town | schoo! in session. The poor comdition [ — * WM. SMITH ALLEN this year, 27 removed from town, thpee |of Number & schoolhouse cempelled Party in Oscum. ROBERT J CoCHRANE P. F. BRAY were removed on nccount of health [the school committee to close the | JOHN A. MORGAN and three for work, making e total |bullding until proper repairs could b e b Dot el Bat GAs MTTING, ° HE PALACE A. MoLAUGHLIN registration in June of 142 children. |made to make the building & suitable | Margaret Boenis in Occum with about PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING > " Comparative Attendance Table. |blace to attend school. This school |25 friends present. During the even- | , O sestunt of tneredes Iv: pries of Washington 8q, Washington Building . E was opene: ptember £ ¥ 78 Franklin Street Registration. atvom rrtser | LIt ia well for the citizens of North | & Eames wers played, Tiang selec: |eold from now on at $38 “’- Norwich, Conn. P. SHEA 203 335 Stonington to note the active interest | Boenig, Dorille Mossey and Pauline J. F. CONANT Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing = that the siato In thing In the welfare | Deshery and John Joubert. Refresh- |an3d 11 Franklin 8t —_—— of the schools in their town. Besides | ments consisting of cake, fruit, lem. The iabove table - onade, ice cream and candy were Phone 581 . NOTICE ; in the registration buf $2,320. T i Tl hesky up st & ists e attendance is small 724.45 expended for schools that year > e he & e 4 DEAD HORSES AND COWS 4 ;L;:-'be; .;:fl 1"'::.""2'.';."711" very | was :e:fi:;ea sither dh-e;s'l’y or " Ta- "';.'h:,":',;m,nt owere the Misees Mar s = Burke MODER" PLUMBING , n_the willett rectly from ti state. - B % i Removed Fres of Charge Wiidhoc schicol.” The Dbt s el i v e o ls - 41 Maia Strast is as sssential in modern houses as olectricity is to lighting. We guaran Call 163 New Londen. Ask for Chas. Later. Reverse cherge. 3 : E——————ea | 1% “ -por cent. of the entire amount| e T g NEY = WEST SIDE HIDE CO nt for the support of schools. A |CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MO! Fflnerfl‘ leCCt°r3 tee the very best PLUMBING WORK P e nge in the law, relative to state DON'T MIS8 THIS. Cut out this slip, . i #. 0. Box 375, e (Lanten : : §__ CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF [ |Soanee o, oo 0, TRt ie, nBis | oo wriae s ar s - by expert workmen, at the fairest = This moVement on the 2 g pric present year. art of the state is not intended to Ask-us for pl . Every bit of dandruff disappears |make the smount of taxation amy less : uortc-r YOUR FEET" SRt FREDERICK T. BUNCE £47.2 Ladv Assistar: ; = o > AT, after one or two applications of Dan- [but to enable small towns with its taining ¥o! Piano Funer derine rubbed well into the scalp v | > SoRng o coaaier and B hompson, F. S. J.F. TOMPKINS Phone 238-2 2 Cisirmount Ave. of Danderine at amy and d back, rheumatiom, balkache. kI oA ”f,c',‘,‘,,','::,u,:;" ARRUR 67 West Main Street e ve your After . . T SR, | 100V FEY, YOU WANT 15 put yeus wus. T e Al = e .‘P“._ h - s Salnariie Tt & wholesame and | The Cummings’ Bpring Areh Support | me———— gu'u'.-m Comnecticut corai to The Bult | medtum Botter iy through ‘the si. |druff of any falling hatr, and the scslp | constractive. PoUey. A chonoe. of e am g, headsche” ‘wni| 8uits 7-8, Alice Building, Norwich bt ls Do Aovertising meaium in tin' for buainess resulta. T Vertising corumns or The Bulletin. | will never itch. views may come with every election | sidgieh bowsis. Les & Gsgood Co. | Fermerly of Popptair Phone 784 | fetin® ror ‘Susiness resuive. ©° The Bult it : . & - ¥ , - - - - =t

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