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a better roof * There is no use in’putting on an expensive roof when you can get a better roof and save real money by using Certain-teed Roofing CERTAIN-TEED is the best roof, not only because it costs - less to manufacture, but also because it is weather-tight, light weight, clean, sanitary, fire-rctardant, and costs practically nothing to maintaia It is now used as the preferable type of roof for office buildings, factories, hotels, stores, warchouses, garages, farm buildings etc., where e is demxnde:l. CERTAIN-TEED is durability for 5, 10 or 15 years, according to thickness (1, 2o0r 3ply). There are many: roll roofings on the market, but only one CERTAIN-TEED. It pays to get the best. It costs no more to lay a CERTAIN-TEED roof than it does to lay a poor roof, but there is a vast difference in the wear. You can’t tell the quality of a roofing by looks or fecl. Your only safety is the label. Be sure that it is CERTAIN-TEED —then you are in of quality and guaranteed satisfaction. Certain-teed Slate-Surfaced Asphalt Shingles - i lanting wood and slate shingles for residences. They cost less, :Pnfing‘zmm&mm,mkmm,muamh. They are and do not have to be painted or stained. Certain-teed Paints and Varnishes ‘ground and mixed with mechanicalac- curacy. _Made for all uses and in all colors. With paint, as with the name CERTAIN.TEED is & guarantee of quality and satisfaction. CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS TION oflmm..mu St.Louls, Boston, Cleveland. Pittsburgh, Detroif, BaTaior ban Ftiotiece, Mhwaukce. Oincianetl, New Oticans, Log Angcios: fs. Richmond, Minnes Kt City, Seattle, Indianapolis, Atlants, Mem; m‘n’i@ Nashvile, Balt Lake ity, Des Moines, Houston, 8ydney. Havana. - Churches to unh of Benjamin F. Westezly members of the Knights of Columbus, as well as other, local peo- ple interested" in the recreation.fund for the benefit of the -soldiers and ,| sailors in training for:service abroad, iland for recreation when they reach the other side, are planning to attend the Columbus Day celebration, which in the main will be a pageant at Hunt's ills, in- which the pupils of the - public, private .and ‘parachial schools of the city of Providence wifl participate. The event is - being ar- 1anged by the committee appointed by Governor Beeckman from the Knights of ‘Columbus and various patriotic or- | sanizations of Rhode Island’ and is substitute@ for the customary parade on Columbus Day,and in which rep- resentatives from ‘organizations from all sections of the state participate. The pageant will ‘include _patriotic songs and: series of folk dances. The singing will be under ‘the -divection of | Dr. Jules Jordan. of Providence, a rative of Vsindham. Conn. and the dances under the direction of Prof. M. McDermot, and the music by Edward M. Fay- il - - | The funds realized from: tio pegeant j will be turned over-to the Knights of' Columbus recrcation centrs fund. This organization has been officially ap- pointed by the war department to care for the soldier boys at the camps, and 1is endeavoring to raise $3.000.000 _to._carry on the. work. . The organization is building, a recreation centre at. Camp Devens, Ayer. Mass.. and eentertains daily several thousand New England young men, including quite a number from Westerly' Walter E. Ranger, state commis- sioner of education, hgs sent circular letters to all the principals of:schools in Rhode Island requesting that -pa- triotic exercises be held. on Columbus Day and submittead a’ general program for adoption. : The Baptist churches of < Westerly will be represented at the annual Rhode JIsland Baptist anniversaries #|and state convention to be held today .|and tomorrow at the Central -Baptist church in Providence. THe program for Monday includes a atate ministers conferencé from 2 to' 3.30: 125th anni- versary- of the Rhode Island Baptist Education society. 3.30 to- 5: .State Baptist Social, 6 to 7.45: and a mass meeting of the Baptist Young People at_$ o'clack. £ Rev. Chatles E. Burr, of Providence, will preside at the.ministers’ confer-: ence when officers will be elected and other business transacted.. Rev. Frank Rector, D. D.. will give .the greeting to the new pastors and a three-minute response will he given by each. -Rey. Selden R.. McCurdy will give an ad- ress on “A Stidv of Conditions,” and Rev. Frank L. Wilkins. D. D. will sveak on the topic, A* Constructive Programme.” The meeting of the education soci- ety will he in charze of Rev. H. W. Watjen, D. D.. of Warren. The fea- Twe Hundred Civil Day. the country, in all about.20,000 in Albania, Scutari, Droc, which are all 1 know of. heod master of Winchester, who acts on the Con- “lavesmere School, during has holiday tinent as Commissioner on behalf of the Montenegro Red Cross and Reliei Fund of London has received a sforn | statement by a Montenegrin, who as an American subject, was able to pass out of the country before war was declared = by the United States. He states: b than the papple, and the same villages 0 soldiers, Austrians, n in Cettinje alone. 1 saw 182 persons, etc.. die in 12 day’ of food, there beinz no food in thi country whatever except a mixture o starved condition. thas. The peaple have caien up ail the | than a month or two more, as dogs. etc they can find: Nfk: city is| like this, also Drobnjoci, Piva and laso. and all ¢he peopie are in the same London Chronicle condition, rich as weil as poor, as S money will not buy food. i Something in It. W ety Gl wte iotaily ~sopT Thire Hik” be ‘setitidis du e E Belicye. iy certainly 290 ;test British drive. Berlin admits day dying of famine in the. The Austriarn authorities al- | jic N, person in Cettinje fo. buy 10|15 NeWS “dek” of cornmeal a day (about a handful), so the situation better than In the rest of try, where no such food bougit. . i peti “I believe that there are but two‘llm. people a country low each the cou can b on with the Empreza ns Dying Every | battalions of Austrian soldiers, one in Cettinje and the other spread around Montenegro, and and ‘The Austrian soldiers in the coun- %] try are perhaps more badly nourished T have seen in above mentioned, myself, from March until May 2 1917, died “of star- The men on i : ithe front are a little better than those T visited Grahovo on April 26, wheniin the interior: but there they are also women. children, ! dying of starvation, as from time to because of lack|time soldiers return from the front in The soldiers talk o o the population and tell them that grass and milict. and not enough ‘of | they know the war cannot last more they themselves can get nothing to eat."— that fighting is going on.—Indianapo- L 21 A Lorenzo }Marques telesram says Is a littie|that the Portuguese zovernment is in- augurating a _colonial shipping line, and s using ex-German steamers in com- Nacional ture of the programme will be an 1d- dress by President Wiliam H. P. Faunce. LL. D.. of Brown University who will speak on orkmen That Need Not Be Ashamed.” - Penorts will be given by -the various officers. Tn the evening there will be a State Baptist _social directed by the com- mittee on social service. - Supper will Te served at § o'clock and nost pran- iial nddresses will be made by Rev. J. Williams of Central Falls. George H. Lewis-of Providence and Rev Frank Rector.'D. D., of Pawtucket. At 1§ o'clock a mass meetig of Bantist voung people wil! take place. Rev. Woward B. Grose. D. D., of Boston will speak. The 93rd anniversary of the Rhode Tsland Rant observed Tuasdav mornine. Rev. Clar- ence M. Gallup. D. D. will deliver an address. The reporis of the board of managers, treasurer. committees: on nominations and election of officers. “roncentration of effort” and report of treasurer wil' 7. ziven. Tn the afternonn at three-minute talks will ~onvention workers Glimnses of tha Field Tomlinson. D. D. of New <vwak on “The Campaien for Morehouse Million.” cen bv Rev. R, T York will the will . Lamson, sladelphia. We Will Accept Subscriptions for United States Government “Seocnd Liberty Loan of 1917” 4% Bonds on a twenty-five weekly payment installment plan. Bonds paid for through CURRENT and FUTURE SAVINGS are the greatest possible aid to the Nation. “I appeal to every man and woman who resides upon the s0il of free America and enjoys the blessings of her price- less institutions to join the League of Patriots by purchas- ing a Liberty Bond.” W. G. McADOO, Secretary of the Treasury THE NORWICH SAVINGS SOCIETY NORWICH, CONNECTICUT Don’t You Want Good Teeth? Dees the dread of the dental chair cause you to népiect them? Vi ‘have ne rs. our method you can have your tseth filled crowned er extracted ABSOLUTELY wITHOUT PAIN. CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES - ETRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE STERILIZED INSTRUMINTS CLEAN LINEN ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK I thess appes! to you, call for examination and estimate. sharge for consuitation. DR. F. C. JACKEDN DENTISTS (Buccessors to the Ring Dentai Co. NORWICH, DR. D. J. COYLS €03 MAIN ST. CONN. A Mto3P. M. Telephone Lady Asistant o'clock the reports of the commit- on Sundav schoo' work, social = ice. vangelisiri.. deceased " life members and. departmenT of young reonle’s work. will be given. - The closing session .will, be . held Tuesday avening becinning. at T The committee on resolu- will report and tHere w! be .the aprointment of committees m 1218, PRev. William A. Hill of Ros- ton will deliver an address at 7.35 o'clork. Addresses will also be given bhv Re Edward Holvoke. D. D.. of this citv, and George W. (oleman of Boston, President of the Northern Bantist convention. Four com) from Rhode sland participated in the remen’s muster at the Brockton fair, and two of them were among_the prize winners, the iibertv of Watchemocket ' receiving seventh rrize of %65: and the Wash- of $20. The Rhods sland machines were bunched so that team work was imnossible. and in consequence were short, handed in the contestr. as_each rad depended upon thé other fon a full qpmplanent of men at the brakes. - STOMACH UPSET? Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a | poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment—clogged livep and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. , When_the liver and bowels are pers § | forming _their .natural furictions, away { goes indigestion and stomach troubles, If you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated; appstite poor, lazy, don't-care feeling, go ambition or energy, troubled with un sted foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel. ~ N Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are 2 purely vegetable compound mixed with. olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. 2. Take one or two at bedtime for quicle At 10c and 25c per box. _ ‘be Represented at: State Convention—Sol- “diers and Saifors of St. Michael's Parish Receive Holy Payne. } i }tottows: state convention will bej report:| ington of Wickford, the eleventh prize- Get at the Real Cause—Take Di\' D relief, so you can eat what you like,: druggists,’ The resultse of the playouts were as 1—Hagpeock, Brockton 2—Enterprise,, Campelio 3—White Angel, Salem 4—Protector. Brockton .. 5—Baw Beese, West Quincy 205 6—Germania, Chelsea . 7—Liberty, E. Providens 8—Cochato, S. Braintree.. $—Red Jacket, Cambridge. 10—Alabama Coon, Stough- R R il—Washington, Wickford. 2--Hingham . Vet., . Hing- 13—Defender, East mouth ........... 14—Kenebec, Bath, Me. i5—Oko, Marblehead ..... 16—Paul Revere. Revere . 17-—Butcher Boy . Braintree ......\.... i8—Protection, Brookville 19—Konohasset, Cohasset . 20-—Voluntter, TFEast Green- wich ... 5 ‘Washington. Holb: 22—Tjberty. Chélsea .. “3—Monautum, “‘Providence 24—Union, East Rraintree 25—Gen. Tavlor, Everett .. 26—Active, Weymouth .... 27—Ousamequin, . Bridgewater157 Prizes—$250.: $200, $150, $100. $90, $75. $65. $50, $40, $35, $25. $20, $15. Special of $25 for engine coming lho;n!e!l distance to. Kennebec, of Bath, e. - . Total of streams, 5160 feet. 93 inch- es, average 191 feet, 1 3-5 inches.. While there are a_number of young men in Westerly and Pawca tuck,.who bave been enrolled for some time, but as yet not called to service, the anfiouncement is' made that gen< cral service enlistmients have been re- ©opened ' for :the Naval Coast Defence Reserve. ~ Men. between eighteen and forty-five are eligible for enrpllment, but it must We for the geneial: serv ice and té o wherever sent. Origi-, nally enlistment was for service only for patrol duty in coast defence dis- tricts. Young men: within the draft age .must have a certificate showing they are not subject to military ser ice in-the army, befors they can en- roll for the naval'service. Saturday before last G. P. Gumbler. of Mystic,. was graduated from the Government School in Navigation at Providence. Saturday he took a suc- cessful examination at ew Haven: for a third mate’s license. He will be assigned to service aboard some sea- going merchant vessel with the least possible delay. There was hich mass and holv com- munion for the soldier boys: and =ailors. too. ‘who have been called to the colors from Pawecatuck. in St. Mi- chael's church, Synday. The church members of the Holy ame Societv and |, inary. Marion Crowther. aze six. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crowther. died of diphtheria. Sunday, at the home of ker parents, 197 Canal street. Miss Mary M. Wriop'e left -Wester= Iv. Sunday. for Boston. where she will ‘take up her studies in the Leland Powers School of the Spoken Word. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Butler, of Pit- man, J. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Avres. of Philadelvhia, were guests Saturday of Rev. Clayton A. Burdick. Fdward H. Buffum. who has snent the summer at his home on Main street. has returned to Tampa for the winter, where he has business inter- ests. | Benjamin F. Payne, T 78, five vears in the employ of the C. 8. Cottrell and Sops company, and “its rredecessor, died -Sunday morning from paralysis. The superior court — LEGAL - NOTICES. for fifty- reconvenes at TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY hereby apply for a license to sall and exchange . spirituous .and ;ntox:ating’ iquors Rhing the build'ng at 0y street. Town of Norwich e rooms and apartmarrs in suig buildinge any part or parts of which are cut off ‘or nartitioned in s mianner as co form booths, side retiring rooms. My nlace of located within two hualred feet in a direct line from any ecn- h public or parocniil schosl, premises pertaiping rhereta, postoffice, public T Dated at Norwich, tiiis beér. A, D 1917. Carl & cant. We. the undersign. and taxpayvers, owning the Town of Norwich, and endorse the foreg of Carl Karpenia for : hereby certify that said ao; suitable pesson to be ant to sald application. wich. this 2d day of Octo Amos nd. Abner Schwa Brown. C. B, Bromley, Ja patrick. I hereby certify above named signers ani elentors and taxpaver: estate.-in the Town of Norw ot Norwich, this 24 da loger beer, wine Water ept in the Toom edifide or 07 an; cemetery 4 day of Octo- X _and is & 2eénsad pursu Dited at D19 “lirance bt 1orsars are owning_real h. Dated of Octoher. A. 1917, Folbrcix. TIwn erk. oM TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- Chas. wall. Messrs. Cheetham report today and Tuesday. Parker-Davenport .Co. at Broadway and Main street. Town of rooms apartments in said building. any psas: or parts of which are cut off or parti- tioned T.ooths. side room Our piace of business 2 within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public the premises postoffice. Dated at offOctober, A. D, The Par- or _parochial pertaining _thereto, public libra Narwich. thi 1917. wer-Daveno: the yndersizned, are electors and tax- payers, owning Town of Norwich, and herebv sign and the foregoing application Parker-Davenport Co. for a license. and v certify that said applicants a suitable persons to be licensed nurs gnt, to said anlication. ich. this 3d day of October. A. Willfam_H. Oat. James J. Donohué. Garr that dorsers - are elactors owning real endorse her aa Holbrook. Town -Clerk. The Garment Section Style ually good and varied, been made at $5.00. Westerly today when the trial of the case of Dorothy Drew Outlet company azlon Avedersian, will be resumed. Augustine J. Daley, son of A. Daley, of Spruce street, has been commissioned first lieutenant hrown from his At the union’ social given gregational church to the pastor, Rev. Frederick -A.- MacDona'd. whe to enter the YU abroad, Mr. substantial made by Revs. Stewart McKinley, Cick,F. C. A. Jones and John G. Dut- ton. i M. C. As MacDonald purs hn M. C Edwin Carlton Higgins, medical corps, and tutor in he naval reserves at Mr. Because of labor troubles New Zea- land is experiencing a coal shortage. _— LEGAL NOTICES. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for X e hereby apply for a license to gxchange 'w London Cou pirituous and uors. ale. lager beer. Norwich. except -in the in such manner as is not school, or or any atery H. B. Davenport. for t Co.. real estate. Dated urston B. Lil pé. William - H. C. Plaut. T hereby ‘he above named signers and. ta estate, in Dated at Nor A I Y orwich. oh of Octaber. willing to put our name in. against of Providence automobile when received Remarks llins, Clayton A. brother “of Dr. Joseph A. Higgins, now abroad in! the army Cheetham. a high school, the Westerly and John Schiller, have been ordered to report for service in Newport. ana _Schiller will Higgins on intoxicating Rhine wine and cider under the name and style of in the bullding to or retiring rooms. Applicants. the Town - Comfort We don’t m-ke the claim that we monopolize these four necessary qualifications, but we do claim that our Autumn Garment Show gives countless opportunities for choosing —<choosing garments which do possess these four requisite qualities. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS FROM $19.50 UP Do you realize what it means to offer a satisfactory suit for a price as low as this? means that we have made a very diligent search of the market to get the kind we are We show sow many pretty models in Burella Cloth, Whip- cord, Poplin,. Serge, Broadcloth™ and other popular weaves, in the leading colors. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS FROM $12.50 UP They are mighty comfortable looking coats this Fall. dignified and modish. The furred collars and novelty pockets add clever touches, and the rich materials and colorings complete the pleasing effect. while the opportunities for choosing are at-their best. DRESSES AND SKIRTS . Many Styles for Many Purpgses For a price as little as $9.98 you can secure a pretty frock —we think-our-selection of the inexpensive ones is unus- From that price, upward, you may choose - from Serges; Silks, Poplins, Satin, Taffeta and Crepe Meteor—all pretty models in prety colorings. A special price has been made upon a good assortment of attractive Dress Skirts—blacks, blues and novelty color- ings are included in values up to $7.00, and the price has It is a spi a good Skirt at a very small price. lendid opportunity to get Quality Price 1t The ample sweeping lines are Better buy your coat now WOMEN’S BLOUSES" SOME VERY PLEASING VALUES Sheer Voile Blouses, $1.00 Pretty Voil stripes and some blouses ith neat in welb , some cloth are all offered for $1.00. The values will be found hard to dup- ate. Crepe-de-Chine Blouses, $3.48 Several pretty models in flesh oF white. Real bargains, all Crepe-de-Chine Blouses $6.00 Values For $5.00 White or flesh color, and /alf of ex- tra good quality. ; @%}%‘6 Joseph e in_the was crowded, much to the pl:asure of {ordnance department. He has been |~ OFth American. Fathers - Fitzgerald and Leddy. as it|assignedgas ‘nspector of munition o e~ e { lemonstrated the lovalty of the par-|plants. with station at Dayton, Ohio. e O T T e iishioners to church and country. The| George Amadso, of Alton, was|when he Geclared: . the United St €véry ‘male member of the parish re- |hanr Dunms Corner, Sunday mornin » : . , 3 g | for the United States—Buffalo En- ceived holy communion. and sustained a fracture of the skull. | quirer. o 5 — He was given first aid by Dr. F. I Local Laconics. Pavne, and sent to the Rhode Tsland Conventions in Russia. Miss Helen TLouise ffum has re-|hospital. The exact cause of the mis- P descript [turned to Forest Glen. Md.. to resume |hap was not revealed, hut it ‘s bellev- | From the descrition of the riotous her studies at the Nafional Park sem- |ed the automobile crashed into a stone|guthie® ., PEIEos™ae e 1Zmble to in _theling is_soon ervice ‘a were = Bur- A _Forgetful Kaiser. the| TIf the Kalser is disappointed that and |only 85 were killed and injured In the right raid on fault. streets at that hour. is in the war tc make the world safe parties begin to hold their nominat- Star. The United States, business organization in permiti keeping in Washington. is his own He . ghould remember that lit- children are in bed, not on the — Philadelphia Londoa, it conventions thers.—Kansas City the greatest the world, 55 different systems of book- Charles and edifi the ber. w nty: i1 and the and ant form 74 Tocated TO THE BOARD OF COUN(Y missioners-fo: hereby apply exchange spirituous liquors, Willlams & Keou 21 Bath street, cept in the Tooms and apartmsnis . said building, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned :n suzh manner as to form hooths side rooms, or retiring rooms. ness is not located within two hundr. feet in a direct line from any ated at Norwich, this 24 day_of Octo- Maftin’ W. Keough, Applicants payers. Town of Norwich. and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application Willlams & Keough for a license, and hereby certi suitable wich, this 2d day of October. 1. J. Willls, George P. Boylan. ahove named signers and endorsers are electors and LEGAL NOTICES. COM- New London County for a license to seil ar and intoxicating ale, lager beer, Rhine wing cider under the name and sty:e n? h in the bullding at own of Norwich, Our, piace of busl: chn ce of public or parocnial schaol, or premises pertaining thereto, o1 any ublic library, or. cemetery. Joseph F. Willisms, undersigned, are electors and tax- owning ' real estate. of the A D. 1917. of fy that safd applicants are ersdns to be licensed pursu- 4 application. Dated at Nor- A. D. 1917 William Joseph hat the to sa Madde Gebrat certify. Henry McGarry. T~ hereby" owning_real taxpayers, Dated in the Town of Norwich, wich, this 3d dav of October, A. Chas. 8. Holbrook., Town 0ct8M missioners LEGAL NOTICES Certificate TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- of ‘New London Councy: I heeby apply for a $65 druggist lican+e sell spirituous ~and Intoxicating beer, cider. sold on a'p to be drunk tities ot exceeding one ga' other cing phy.si on the premise. than distilled liquors, in quandties not excesling lvegaitons, At Broadway and Main_ strea:, Town o° Norwich. Dated ats Norw this 34 day of October, A. D. 1917. G, (;. Eng- ler. Applicant, for Propreitor, We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpay- ers, owning real estate, of the T.wn Norwich, and nereby sign and end the foregolng application »f & 0 Eng- ler for a druggist's license, anc Lereby certify that said a)pli:int a suit- able person to ne Li::nsel pursuant to said application. ~1at21 Nerwich this 3d day of O:tobur A 117, D, L. Underwood, Frankiin H. Srown, Al- exander Finlayson, Edward P. Brawer = arles D. Greenman. I hareby certify that the above named signers and en- dor are electors and taxpay owning real esta.s, in the >wn of Norwich. Dated at 2y . this 34 day of Jetober, A, D. 137\ 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk. ceSM TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missjoners for New London County: We hereby apply for a exchange lquors, license to seil and and intoxicating beer, Rhine wine spirituous lager a and cider under the name and style of the George Greenberger & Co. in bullding 47-33 Franklin street, Town of Norwich, in the rooms and apartments or titioned Dooths, Our place of business within except In suld building, any part parts of which are cut St or. par- In such manner as to form side rooms, or retiring rooms i3’ not located two hurdred féet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial pertaining public Norwich, 1917, Greenberger dersigned, owning real Norwich, the Greenberger hereby_ certify suitable persons to ant to sald application wich, this 2d das school, or the premises thereto, ‘or any postoffice, library, or cemetery. Dated af this ‘2d day of Ocieber, A. D. George Greenberger. ' Mary Applicants. the un- are electors and taxpayers estate, of the Town of and hereby sign and endorse appiication of George Co. for a license, and that = foregoing & 1 of Oztor Willlam H..Oat, Adelard ) Greenman, Hariy M. Land, Herman & Sears, 1 hereby certify thiat the above name signers and endorsers are slac- tors and _faxpayers, owning real estate in the Town of Norwich. . Dated af Norwich. this 2d dav of October, A. D. 1917. Chas. S.” Holbrook, Town Clerk octsM We. of the of at Nor- D. 1917, 1ibridee, P, Me- certify and e xpavers, of this 6th Chas 8. oct S ioners for New London County: We for a ilcense to sell and change spirituous and intoxicating auots” ale. lager beer, Rhine wine nd cider under the name and style of The White Elephant in the building at 'Y "Market street, Town of Norwich, ~cept in the rpoms. and apartments = saild buildinz. any part or parts of vhiich are cut offyor partitioned in such nauner as to form hooths. s.de rooms. retiring rooms.- Our place of busi- vess is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any churen =difice or. public or parochial school. or the premises pertaining thereto. or !nny postoffice, public library. or ceme. | tery. Dated at Norwich. this 3d d. | of October, A. D. 1917. The White Ele- ! ~hant. Inc.,” Aoplicantz. hy Herman S. Goldfaden.” We. the undersigned, are lectors and taxpayvers. owning real . ostate. of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing polication of The White Elephant for license, and herebv certify thatsaid policants are suitablé persons to be “iconsed. pursuant to sald apniication. Dated at Norwich, this 3d day of October, A. D. . 191 Wil- am Trachtenberg, Adelard Morin, C. Plaut, Herman S. Sears. R. W. “assidy. I° hareby certify that Fhe above named signers and endorsers ave electors and taxpayers_ ownink real eraby. appl: missioners for New Tondos euniv ' missionsrs for hereby apply exchange spirituous and liquors. Cent, chnren edifice school. thereto, or ‘Any’postoffice. rv. this 24 day of Octoher, A. Conway. Mary A, Conway, Applicants. are ‘electors and owning real estate, of the Norwich, and hereby sigm and licatfon . of icense, and We. the ‘undersi endorse the forexoing Mary Conway & hereby certify that.sald applicants ar be licensed pursu. ant to sald spplication. Dated at Nor- v af October, A. suitable wich. this 28 Wilifam J. Enright, TDavid D Disco. Frank B. Disco Nelson C. Disco. above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers. owning TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- for a license to ale. lager beer. i building. any_part or ch_are cut off Such mannes a< to form hooths. rooms. or retiring rooms business Our ix ot or the premises or ‘cemetery. ed a) Co. for a Tsons ‘o Samuel T hereBy certify intoxicating Rhine wine ard cider unde- the name and stvle of Mary Conway & Co. in the building at 272 Main street, Town of Norwich. ex- in the rooms and apartmants parts or nartitioned i located within hundred feet in a direct lins from anv or - public or parochial pertaining public Ithra- Dated at Norwich. D. 1917 that ew Tondon County: We seil and in of s1de nlace of two Mar D. 1917 Taylor. the real THERE 12 no advestising medium im Eastorn Connecticur sausi o The Bul: iatin far Dusimaes rasslte ertate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated 3 34 da; A N 8. Claric estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated 1t Ngrwich_tnis 24 Clerk. 1917. © Chas °S. Holbrook. day of October. Al Town octsM AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN IN ROOFING ONE LOT OF ROOFING (ALMOST CLEAR ASPHALT), AT PRICE OF REGULAR GOODS. \ This roofing was made to order for exportation but owing to lack of shipping facilities could not be delivered. of an extra good roofing at a low price call and examine this lot. You will see the best roofing you ever saw at price of regular goods. If in need -1 ply, 108 square feet, per roll $1.75 2 ply, 108 square feet, per roll $2.25 3 ply, 108 square feet, per roll $2.75 We. have a good Roofing, Nails and Cement in roll at $1.25 for 1 ply, $1.50 for 2 ply, and $1.75 for 3 ply. The Household BULLETIN BUILDING, 74 FRANKLIN STREET TR i@ applicants are )

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