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Harmonie Hall, strect. in > 3 r ol T Te Man Lesus | Intensive Campsign for Sala of Libs the City of New Fs Connecticut, on| Twa M‘:m A | Pt R & - B Siwes- Steinhuret, of Westerly, gction upon the Sta nt o’pfi ot W»M Join Signal Caepe—|) - % i ’fiifirfigl"n'u"'m' o%fi,mm:;‘.? ; Chimney Fire at Mte Heppin's Ree: | nected. thet he will be- able to leave| At [ HE pASNIK Co é'%l::},m -3 R pbeaR af ASIEL Mew. F N Brewe 1 B-n-.l—l-_-___’ > :-:nmn’m?“o“ the end of the s e e g A . ’ [ ] \ 2. To eleef @ Boasd of Diveetors ¢o| Benjamin Garflane 2 This week_comes the drive in After the sabbing DeWloures madeif“revwe - 2 Q J raa for swhscriptioms to. the secomd | his way. to the Perry heme, where he| Auction—Thisves Stes} Provisions posite Weolworth’s 5¢c and 10c Store A - St tae. R biam: buarates | amd Money, - as Weli as Team— Op e aiatil the pext annual meqtingirane, ¢njisted men of the o Potn et e ana "gecthed. e A iy 3 e Bhadey a0 DOm. VRt O Frien A tnr the SR et s o g G Qi BILL BY TAK- =X ‘gwmm v ai the week-end cams the | arrested: oath of Fhemedr € * MAKE YOUR 57c LOOK LIKE A DOLLAR BIL 3. Te: act od mmiend- my ments te the snmwr;’vy-hfi - port | Steinhurst has not been coming to: comple- i O o s it N e ot S » 12" permonaiiy linowa |, TOpRrations are nesring comple ING ADVANTAGE OF OUR 57c SALE end Article III b‘-grnnsh, the gate for the Ammuar & of ene Y amainsc Kaiserism. and all of tue|to anly a few-of the railroad’ menm who 8 A%y Stotkndigers siom The fowih weanss: |, T6 Frivats Adeiars Foh associated with thatmaake this @ center: e oen pepan ko neiive. Sui- | Ladies” Silk Striped Wiai KT A W etnesaay of Aprr’ cach year. | A: 2 R S e oalh 1o S u" P Congregational C. E. Officials. morning. and meny of them: had weaps ith elastic bel 57, and by striking out the w “Chatr. ptuty oem - - L vam- | The Sllowing, changes in the om- 8 : es’ Bungalow Aprens with elastic belts c : & and riing | e and corporations: ang’ - f'eers and committees of the €. E. so- fof the race howses are already on-thc ’ . = 57 e R e Fx oy Pl of e, benking e[S 07 S Consresasioral churan | srounds. . ivn weod weatner. the fair | Ladies” Velvet Hats ... ...o...ooouioioiaueno... 5Tc b : visitos fficials Dbelis that this year’s r . . A *"FThe anpual mesting of thisf Myers. o AT bo o Tecora breakes.” The encries Ladies’ Fine Gingham House Dress Aprons......... 57¢ i t which directors shall b =i vati - H X ‘e numerous w - " 1 . , Chosen, shail be Nerd Is the City g - in faver of success for the projeet. fcair; lookout committee, Annie Co- |ciude some speedy omes. The schools | Three pairs Burson Hose, black or white............ 5% New Haven, Connecticut. of the third 3 ‘mighty ae gam;, Mr: and Mrs. J. €. Coldwell, Mrs. fwiil be closex It day Thursd»w and| ‘. 9 T B Weinsaqay of ADHIL (1 smc St P o i ki rigtione: o barn iy be. Tavensive hevony [4ohn Child Mrs & D Mcintvre Mra.Iriday on accoung of the fair. Heavy Ribbed Children’s. Underwear. ..........2 for 57c 5 - - . M v 2 arrived . . g . Axed by the oF, Pizectors” | Seme eutmeriptions fér the escond|anvihing in the past history of the |\reorSycine i Christ ant Toome et the. motals and . botra. | Heavy Ribbed Ladies’ Shirts or Drawers. .. .....2 for 57c wvisesosone.ore o.ane vl HOB- BEG Amend Articles JV. VI and IX by urra: territony. The § 1k i o Tés “Chairman jssue of Liberty bends were taken =at|city and its s unding . esmmittee. Edith Geeson. = &t aur- = ‘{z‘.'e Bwt "B:re;ar tney"secur axd | local vk Satusdne. e[ onioel, committon hes mapved ows | ; - e s Corset Covers, neatly trimmed. . . UPresident.” sothat said articles aS|g :m i fi-vflynnahs%w Tnterest of every patciotic citizem and| Telephane Man Join Signel Corns | Ayction at- Farm. , Babies’ Caps, hand knitted of silk and wool. ........ 57¢ amended shall read as follows: S g cause an unprecedented flaw of sub~| Wilton F: Greeno and Iscalt MeNal-| The famming teots. and etock at the d o Rt SR SIS R i g | AS Fort Tabtem. o ol el I et | e o n R Taien,in the employ, of|jarm of Geovge Pueok were sold at[Chjldren’s Heavy Galatea Rompers.................. 57 poration may be cailed at any time by - in- [the. S, N. B. Teleplene ingt = Bracr ‘os the Hosra of Dite 54 Poyls: whoss honre is hepe, |[Tent Daying & per cent. interest is. in- [tk phiane: company, puablic auction on 3 : shall be held in the City of New e was one of the- selected men |Jecd o l::flf"ms:t&n about which | Saaurday merning for Emmy, Devens, ARSIy Bahies’ Alllwool Sweaters ..........cocvvevenn.... 57¢ % purely fromy) whers they Lo who il oita s 5 RIS at such hour and place shall be | Nt WBC N dtneriot, 15 at Port T Gy iom: ce. ] % | Saveral of rhe Stafford bovs . ey Tran tax|the investment side of the question: [tho Signal corps reservc. Justin & | Sav o Stafiord boss wholpte Crib Blankels . .oov..oorenrneenenn flx"dv"uy gtc Preshflcn or‘Dil%fl "c& 1| Totten, T o _VII. For each annual an e b but in addition to- this it is never to|Greeme, with: a party of friends. mo- |are o e meeting of the Stockholders the D e A A P Swson. R.|b¢ for one moment forsotten that a|tored to. Ayer Sunday for a visic with |In camp at Avor, Mass, were hom: Y adies” Muslin Drawers, with embreidery . . . ... .. .2 for 57c of Directors snall appoint two tellers| Migs Jane C. Baanett of Manton. subdseri - 3 int ted ¢ ption_ for a Liberty bond, of [his som. o3_a furlough Spnday. : Hhereac " in‘Chte ‘of the Tailuve ot the| L, SNt Sunay with fribnde i Bam- {10 iV " g demomination: “ia s [ Police Cuptein Joseoh & Byan. Ciex |” oo Cooner ¥aa' Rtz of staftord | Chilgren’s Outing Flannel Gowns. . . . . -.. .. ... . .2 for 57c a indi. [ money pledge toward: keeping the Mah omas P2 Ryan as an Gagme| < - kS Cort. “ g ” N SR e e burning throughout ' the |were at Camp Devens Sunday, Captain <d. Glazier recently oper- | Children’s Outing Flannel Night Prawers........... 57c Bn‘arxfl uf‘ Direftol"! ta r:hke f:‘i‘lch ig; niment. o o ! . Prab iy Gr Tither o7 both of the tallers | cate thet Daumtsicam Boys whe- went tofOf liherty wers. 3 Sunday. Ca < Glasior recently ope:- Infants’ Heavy Bath Robes....................... §7c Children’s Heavy Union Suits. . . Inabilit to serve at such meeting. the President | camp Mst Thursday hare gone Putnam bas, a high merk to b Charles Ryan; who was selectad fromr|san Bospitsl, is. making a good recov- ery. Ladies’ White Embrojdered Petticoats with dust ruffles and embroidery . vess BB shall appoint another teiler. or teMers,fthe first checking-up and pFvical ex- - et | this distriet. 2% A"t Dasetars of this cor. |amination and arecemtertalily located :;G&é"n-&".? A Fire at Megpin Rusidance Miss Lenn Dean of South Oranse “ poration shall be o over by the|in their barracks. the first Liberty loan campaign. but| m. a0 & CORUY o fire head- [ X: Jo. bas been the guest of Mr. and President. when he shall be present. Spartsmen Reagdy for Seasen. Putnam and. the distriot for which it:| oa e, 200 S0, S TP TEe BEAC I Mrs, "Fred Wildy- may property come. before saia| The hunting seasom opens today amd |is the bankins center, has high hopefJIUSrers was called to Pomfret Sat. Hungry Thieves Abmut. * ~ which may properly come before said - . meeting. there will be many sportsmen in th:|of surpassing what it @id in Jume the fin Py siden, f Mrs. » _ ; = tranater bob o the Company win'b iaig Strike Un-.'«r gnenun:n i > Mary A. '%0?;‘: ™ = longing toh John Rocl:vovl(’-|!enrr . Ciahe Ladies’ Envelope Chemise: 57c o B g1 3 e 14 - S i 5 i 3 e i e e se e s e e ERCIE S o 2 17, -, Home From California. frem his barn on Rockwell Till, closed from Oct. 10th to Ogt. 24th, 19 Up to Saturday the atrixe of em: T to @ s N ia. 2 AL T D b > C & Gl T kb e Sy both days incl tve. Daied “at New Haven. Conneeticut.|ploves of the Central Worstel com-[ Teams of canvassers will get busy & -- phorse the thicf broke into the houso , Jfirst day of October. 1911, PaNY.of Central Vilmgs rvmainel un-this week and every Derson who can|lioog meme n the Rewsed hill section [and helped himselt to provisions in|} odice? Striped Peticaats. . . ............cenee..... B7c By Hcrghile Baerd of Divoctars. |sartied. ort Bamets leave| POSSIDIY do o, b ecomgmizins or [m* the town of Pomfrar. Mr. Metul: | the: pantrv and took a smalt sum of i i < — for o visit with 3w Baswetts parents | o tmmg | CxPeeted to subscribe £0rfion kas besn very successtul in bus- [Morey, which he found in the pocket |} aies? Jorsey BloOMIOrs: ... .....c.ciiiiiaiaaa.... STC a bond, % 3 the 11 ast, Mat to Disturh Savings | " Sudge Lo Th Fuller " recoveringious nisit semsons antered the home|Waitwesses” and: Nuzses’ Aprons. . ... .......... 57c of’ Mr, Rockwell's trousers. The prev NOTICE 0:' SPECIAL. MEETING OF n Canada. Notice is heredy given that a Special : Cluli Miasts. . [ . 5 Elof Retsy Adams on Stafferd street and TR Rtk L N e Koy o hig | The firat mesting o the Werkahit e T e e e o e BTs Foer pies a2d other provizions. Money | Boys’ and Girls? Owverallss. .. ... .. ...... .2 pairs for 57c = 1 slub wag held in e testmy 4 X = : ; » Slso taken from the Adams house. 7 , & being soundad, hewever. That nate|citv eourt during-the past week. ;‘;‘t’ Poite O Swo came: | Nrh -] l. > D - g n ‘l P tt . B e I i 576 Railroad Company will be held iz Har- | &0 R e " ngregational caurch Saturday after- /3 3 i easter monie Hall. . 9 Elm street. in the calls attention to the necessity of pro~ | Miss Edith Dingwall was I Sy TR s i e of New Hiven, Commecticut. at 3|noom. teeting Putnam’s financial institutions | the Y. P. S. €. E. meeting at the Con- B e T TP St st | b Dt o T e sciti, et G [agaiine chetol Sanbes wimtr I L e Maning f et Shall Rave a&dciimt 1t et oavs ] e Ginty TOTAE Of TUL hidberty bonds reacts in such a way[ Rickey Known in Putnam, - |, 7. Catherine Mulling is maling a| > Silk Hose 2 pairs. for 57¢ not. then immediately "upon the ad-|DAm Was at the county ja'l fo consult fas to mean ultimate injury to the ve- | Ovig Rigkey, the hell boy whe. wae| SREthY Visit with her daughter. Mrs. L adies” Silk R arons auare_atecaversr d siieinre oiaie scesodts TN journment of said Annual Meeting, for| With prisoners wha are to faee trial Iferreq to institutions. Any individual Mg Y. . Y ved | raest Royce in Somerswarth N. H. o L 2 § 3. for. 5% R T SRR crimmab churges. u;s auperior | who withdrsws & savings bank & ofnmmyu:':;:“vu;n T enamaned e (G"spmfllmnxm:h:,:ekflmflsn&flvrmd Ladies’ House Waists with: belt. ...............3 for 57 i e of | cour: 1 posit or other local investme: AT | 3 N. F is % . - the amendment o the chariar of this | CWiitam Favior, West Sids. is tall Tt ot o et te oy . SC T ok Ml 3RRcLiitinge: Ladies’ Short Crepe Kimonos.............c.0..u.. 870 TnERnh? Caskomese BB - o oeioo et oonms o2 Db il 70 corporation contained in an Act of the|; iy date and A Guroration conteined in an Act Pl theljeave Damielom at an eariy dat country ner the city of a pa~ 3 - P }:f“ucm. a»n\rntve‘g mv"xs:fi_‘ 1s°cxh_ %E- THLsnend the wiater visitig ble oNit otic service, No such extremes. of E;:f“m NI S o moking b . OBITUARY. Ladies’ Black Waists . .........co00n... e Act_Amending e rter S and | enthusiasm. estment in. ti v . S— & o Har Tt Sie okl Kromems Fiaper and | Broowiyg, N ET T P erement toan should be. snamiraged. |Wo3¥ SO afc opwiiine laite be| . Thomas G Ohamin. - |Boye’ Phush Hats with carleps. . ... ............... 576 gnce to lie lesue of shares of pre- Danieiscn Wagce et Motar Sompany. | by e e are thinking bt thie me [members of a U. S. enginggrs’ resi- | News rontn e Mountcat. N T EVERY 57c ITEM. IS WORTH $1.00 2. To act, fipon the acceptance offCharies Seder and Frad Hemsan con- | trict’s interests during the peviod af- [ ot " Phemas. C. Chanin. Mp. Chapin was i ¥ £ Mrs, C. B. Sharpe will have z'r:”p:mfi'adnmc‘é‘fn:?na‘g’n charter of this dnuinvtv the z-fi\-!.l- B ter the war, and they are making olear | mombors of the Kimg's Danghters at = resident: of Stafford Susings . de - I c n lvance e i ast V. about five yvears and returned to New 7 Py 2 age ayille. B Y | o Ghats Bvde winlis: men: Demirl The Pa sn ‘OI‘ by the Commonwealth of Massachu- & 3 ings bank depositor and. : setts. epproved May 23th. :| Another advance in. wages af ap-|f y SIS Fromised' jitney competition with AR L prasiipaten 10 BE ot Rae born LI e vrione, of Dt e et onsaoomee o the aar [ Gue o mheszmy T 3 g erre; oe! v - d by the Assaw: e ) 2 i i - =i . on. o ite C I’ Haven ‘and Hartford Pany at Dayviile aud Wi be eftecive |2nY Incar Snancial institution, to al. | ' 2nc® i Th o S | zuest of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Spellman. Opposite. Woolworth’s. § T pany. this mormisig, 'This fs ome of severs]| OW Such deposits .and investments to MYSTIC - John Caoper and. family of Stafford: tniriah ATt uPOR & proposition to au- |2 ncee tHEt Mave, been veluntsrby |feMain undisturbed and buy Liberty street have moved to New York bundred a;d Aty !'l:“- ’"c: (’6‘#’.00‘0’) granted by this cflfllnllj’ during: the Lbomds with other monews. preferably —————. = Wallace Das of Leominster. Mabs., LEGAL NOTICES. shares of cumulative preferred stock | past vear and places the w: ©o¢ its [Such momewy as can be saPed by elimi- [Mr. and Mws. Elmer E. Vineent to|has been visiting his sister, Mrs, Lil- of the par value of one hundred dallars | employes at an new M re:ori|Dating useless ar frivolous expendi~| goend Winter im Bay State—Fu.|lian Hassett. {3100) aach, the holders of which shall | jovel.. It ts on hat wege - TeS . M M. M Joseph | . 3rs. Apnie Williams of Chatham ASSEssoas: HWHCE B T af he Eomat Of the agnusl | onces in other waelew mille fn il To Mobilize Idle Maney. p qerele. Mre. Mason. M. Miner, Josenhontario, "is the- guest of Mrs. E. I of not exceeding seven Ber centum mos | lingly are to be announced in the im-| In thix great diive fov billions onf A. Rivers, Mrs. Gharles. Ruck—|Leach AIY persons liable to pay taxes in| Al persons liable to pay taxes. in annum i mediate futuré. mohey fev carrying on its war pre- Persanal Items. — == S the Town of Canterbury, resident and|iha Town of Colchester are hereby mo- For the purpose of this meetink the{ The Assawaga Waolen company's|iects it is not the integtion of the| C— . MQOSUP non-resident, are hereby notified: tortified to return to the Assessors on o o o be S e Sogpany, will Be| employes are well pleased over the new jRovernment to draw from| Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Vincent left| return to the Assessors on o be';""' Bedare, the Arshdpe of Novashen. 108 : - 3 Mas U st day of Nov. 21917, & 11t | a writte rinted ~list, - properly advance, under which they will earn |scurces that are thw basis of sound [Saturdsy for Leominster, Mavs. Where e .\ o @mcssing Struck by Provi- A5 RIS o IS R R IO s R T to,_of' an Miabis e ‘them borin gavs Imelusive, f : ” - th da 3 CaE unusually bigh 'wages. locel finameial conditicns and it is notfthey are to spend the winter . > Bronerty E ated’ at New Haven.® Connecticut i the desire mor Imtentisn Bt the Gow. | Lo Coughin of New Sork was| demce Train—Driver Gets Off With B e o e I oved| B e Iy this first daw of Octoher. 17, b <, = ernment te have money withdrawn [the guest of Conrad Kutzer, Satur- Injured Back—Wag Increase ' at|},,"tne State Board of Equalization and Those failing to make a list will be LEGAL. NOTICES ASSESSORS’ NOTICE BY IRFRCR'E SNAS iy, [ALL eeTTinG BUSY from places of deposit that dsen | du; oalees to and CR E. retary. 5 o représent | day. SRR il must be signed and sworn to and per- ¥ 397 —._! FOR LIBERTY LOAN.|the seability of the financial sirensih| Conrad Bock of Evidgeport and Mr. SR R - fegted according to Taw." ° e SRITERE 5 Bauhlty of 10.Res Oent. . of a eommunity. Rather the govern- and Mrs. Louis Reek of New Haven o A 5 A persons failing to make a lis il t in he S NOTICE Banking Distriet of Which Danielson | ment desirex to. mobilize idle money [are spending & few days in the vil- |crarsin tasr The Sotame s oF will be charged a pemalty of 10 per (N e M ohlneator to rar is Center Asked for $500,000 88 meney thafi iy nterest paying |lage, baving been called here by the|Union bridse, a lavke fiveton autes|Cthy Sgditional. according to law == geive saia lists on tne following day: E . e C. th, h and 27th, an Nov. st, °r _paving so little that an investment [illness gnd death of their mother. . |trucls. owned by Gibbens, om its way |in charse exempt properts will make & b T 10, oy . unki 3 Notice is hereby given that an ap- . in Libesty bonds will i e its V - ‘ plication and petition. wars yrviios| Hiln#ly's. central Liberty - loan|? Y mprove its earn- | Mr. an@ Mys. William McCausiand, iio. Warren, was struck by the eleven|return of same according to Jaw. —— pIS1E. from i L9fthe Court of Commeon Council of the | committee ™will wet this evening. it|™§ Power. == 3 Mise. Nuthie Hoven o8 Swnry. Xip-fetelock tsatn. beagedl | taward Evovink, Hiank listamay beobtained ofeithes \XC AWM W0 L L oo o f Norwich, at its regular meet-{is announced by Chairman Charles A. v 2 bend by all means, is the 3d- |pell spent Sunday in Hartford. dence. The driver, whe was in the r widd be ¢ receive g RS A aih Difocomet s1amber on | Tillinehat, and will map out plans for | ic® E1Vew as larse a bond as vou pos. — act of shifting gears, noticdd the on- | jista at the Bastetfice in Backer: on e Ing- that the arate: soses, ToUas | raiving -the sum allofted to the [SPLV can: but pay for that hond FUNERALS. coming train just in time to- whirl|Saturday, Oct. 13th, from 10 a, m. to ' GEORGE KRAM height and level, along tha respeetive | banking of which Dendelson is!Vithout disturbing the present ve fihe truck to the left, thus preventing |12 m.; from 1 to 3 v. m. at the Post- entire front of the Droperty of . the|the center. this district imehsding the | Satisfactory position of Putnam's fi- o R S A i L | oTprs ac Whath Gantachon A i fmners herelnafter gpecified. be estab- [towns of Killlasly, Bromkiyn. sections | F21cial institutioms and without er A : the driver was thrown from the truck | TOWn Clerk's Office Mon Ry Tiess > Tisned® and that of Sterling, Plain@eld, Camtersury and |2UR€ 2 condition that is certam to] The funeral of Mrs. Alfce M. Miner, | the dri 2 e i ekt | day "oct. 15th and 18th from 10 a, m. 3 axPhuery Hetmert Wit Has | Pomtret. e L e I [The nient Tt mhinl o ih el Bt e Town, Hal Mty , . " ., after war. is pienty of aturday meon A Ve A £ H Oct. 224 s Nov. i P In the drive that will be started . ——— was smashed io pieces, throwing the|10 a. m. to 3 p. m. moneyv in the eountry to meet, the gov- [@'clock from her on Clift street. =D PRecER 1 3 ] tire about fifteen feet from the cross- Dated at Canterbury, Conn., Oct. 6, Town 6f Norwich, Myra A. Waters, Charles P. Cogswell, Amy L. Cogswell | With a rush tals ‘week the committee } R e » s R e o Alice “Sv Cogawell,” Mary B, CPRINips: | has o tremendous task before it, amd|CIMent's cali and the otler caily thet [There was a larse Wer ing. The 1 was heavily loaded |1917. ; e o= Mary ® i are to- follow, without dippimg into the [atives and friends. Rev. Welcome E.|ing. v loay : e AIl_persons liable to pay taxes in er ciation of Lauver R Y, | e lovalty and Mberdlity of the Peoble |3 B B o D e | Baten, pastor of the Dnion. Baptis: [with h"m";’d B"‘::;' f:i;;{"?n% %&IT(M:F"' the. Siler LSRRSIC Ave hebE Ner s age. ase. vI N. CLARK, ed ha; v School Association of Laurel Hill. J.lof the district will be tested to at Roggen Adams, Ellen A. Magner. John | O i Ry s oni's | Strengtl of this district: Buy a bend |Church conducted the services. Burial Eand Annle %m\;.kms o, 36 Lagrel Ihe, reauirgments of the governments|,.3 save the momes fo Day Moy . Scwefwas in Kim Grewe cometery. e - 3 This district is called wpom to raise |if 8Y beinm economical in a hundred Joseph A. Pierce. Company have been notified that an - WSE n the northerly side of Talman|a round half million doHars. That the | LiffeTent ways. Buying = bomad and | The funeral of Joseph Albert Piece |ilicrease in wages will go into .effect | NOTICE FOR ALLOWANCE OF AD-|made from the av\lml%l-t L ipao- street, Jane E. Brown. ‘task will be great. but not impossib:e, | 'AVIRE for it with money saved from [ .y heid from his home on Pequot|ilis (Momday) morning. It has been MINISTRATION ACCOUNT. able Octobay. 10 1917, and notice. is: oGttt Bl r. Mepepmieid bt e, P et T pantins 1 e oty ot oy | s 5 140 ocloct Sahuedny S [steded thpe the apeui o e "I | a3 Coumslov mnomdem oy | Rerey S F e e “Omthe ‘ensteriy side of Oak street |the campaign. The $500,000 that the|3nS PAStimes is the real essence of pa- | hoon, with many mourners in attend- | ¢7ease will be ten per cent. at Lebanon, within ana for the District|er the cost of olling or sprinkll John Donovan, Danielson district ig called upofr to sl S e T . W tes, for- ber - i of Tebanon, on the 2d day of October, |stree s , ar . O7 The “Westerly side of Chestnut|supply toward the great thres Biifion | (1€ Sovernmant, tha cause of iberty, i el L [N Mahins Ga BaitIon [ D8 e i, [ thesrage: Bilk, A aze. papgbls; at the $fet John L. “Mitchell, Wiliam F.ldollar loan that the government witi!ine, community and the individual | BT PASOT, of ihe, Union Bartis s e o |ty i ALEORAC G ENRELAND, iine affties Csal SE s L ailey. ; 5 Vithdrawing money fi 3 H t n a company of[Judge. & or the. pi se. X On’ the “westerly _side bf Brosg m}(&";&‘g{( IR i, 0T, IhI% tnanicing institution to buy a BenqChy frial was in the Fish cemstery. “oys using maebine guns, spent Fri-| FState of Melissa McCall late of |anq said sssessments I will be at the L with|like taking 350 out of one pocket and Mrs, Charles Reck. day and Saturday at his home Z & A bl e B Lo sa is- | Collector's Office daily from 9 a. m. to The Executor exhibited hi B N e s v e E; Apny W Assessors. |collect a tax of thirteen (13) mills on g s iy the dollar on the City List of 1917, é:'l!el. Caroline B. Scarlett, James J. every p doing his bit and h asey. Ve y erson wit] i — i Sir putting it in anothéer. Buy a bend, Mrs. Rock, widow of Charles = - tration account with said estats to the "0 Walten' B Davespore . Drosdiatreet. ponporationy and srevaisntng ®e1ving [out et your Icaf ol deonte abme, | Rork drn ot Sy 0f Charles OLCHESTER Couts for allowance: It s therefore Covember 10, 1917, except the follow- On, the foutherly side of Epalding Can be dome. - oo ® ROPS At K}z ne warning being seunded here. . |avemie Friday morning. after over a e —— T e e L ey e waat he O the “easieriy 3lie of Bromaway.| On the first Liberty loan tnis dls- year's iliness, Shewas born in Ston-| “The new crosswalk from Cragin'a[noon. at the Fronate Court Room in |, tucsiay Oct. 16 I wil be at the B. P. Bishop George C. Prestom, | trict, allotted $267,000 as ite share, [SIDNEY STEINHURST STABSED |ington in 1854, the daughter of Abra-|corner to Willlams' corner is nearl Lebanao. In salq District. be, and thelchem St. Falls, from 12 m. io 1 p. m, the nortlieriy side of Eimwood | responded magnificently_and turned in BY LOUIS DEFLOURES |nag hor resiact in Meemis abonr acry | Gnished and will be a sreat fmprove- | same Is apnoinied for hearine the| NG nc oy et 17, T wiil be at the z . 5 ment over the old walk, which had|{s give notic i drug atore of John A. Morgan, Green- avenue, Caroline Behrisch, Fannle L.|subsecriptions totaling $337,000. New Years. She was a member of thel|vorn so tiat the center was always| this erder nhee N ville, from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. Chapman, Agnes H. Pains. the New Ensland cemmittee asks this i Qo the southerly, side of Williams 3‘,’,,,,,_, ton & 50 por cent. e in | Brakeman Said to Come From “Waest- {Third Baptist church Of Stonington. of water during wet weather. tin, a_newspaper having a circulation | “Thursday, Oct. 18, I will be at the be ordered to build and /construet|subscriptions over and above the| orly Was Protecting Woman Stab- |She leaves two sons, Conrad Rock of he Home Guard held a drill Sun-|in aid District, and by posting a ¢opy la g store of George M. Rathbone, along the ffont of his, her/or its re-|amount subscribed in June. and this| ber Was Bemting. Bridgeport. and Leuis Rock of eNew|aay afternocn in the lot back of Van |hereof on e e oSt 0 s81d | West Side, from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. fhective property om ‘such. strest at|means a sum just ovar half a mittion Hawen, and = sivier, Mrs Hiwbeth|Cievis; resilsnce. T i oTe fald ecoase? | " Friday, Oct. 19, 1 will be at the store DISLAFF OF 14" oxpense 2 gramolithic or | dollare. : Legis DeFlouswn. & teamater. wasilXate of Stonington THer funeral was| Mr. and Mes. Hasry ‘Elgart, Mre:| e agte o oria osring, and nane re- [of John G. Batter & Sons, East Side, lithie or bluestone eurb. or to repair |1 JOeeting the eoming big test of [Bound over to awamit = hearing of his|Leld on Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock|yoseph Asrangvitch and S H. Kol: | toen i the commt % from 11 a. m. to 1 p. this district’s support of the govern- | case, after heing presented in the city|irom her late home. Rev. Welcome E.|iozg. were visitors in Norwisn, Thara: ALBERT G. KNEELAND. Yesal feos and adfitions will be existing walks and curbs. or to do erv i either or any of the #hod things as|ment in the war fer liberty the com- | court Saturday meraing, charged with | Bates conducted the services. Burial| gy oct8a ___Judge. made to those who neglect this no- $hall be deemed necessdry amd proper{mittee will have ome new consideration | assaulting Sidney Steinburst. a brake- | Vas in Evergreen cemetery, Stoning-|“'Theodore Schultze of Xorwich was T A COURT OF PROBJTE_HELD |tice. In the case of each property by thelin its facotr, that the new isswe of [man, with intent to Iill. Steimhurst, | ton. a recent caller in t cithin and for the District {SON, G a2 Sommon, Councih According (0 f bonds will bear Interest at the rate 0% | badiy wounded. was at the Day Kim: Sacial and Personal. s b T s . oo 5 £ Gn'the Gth asy of Oofober. [ THOMAS A- BOTHSON, Coflecter. fixed ss above patitioned for, the masme|* PT CONt De¢ anaum, as against 3 1-3 fbal hospital Saturday and could not| Mrs. Billings Crandall bas returned | Hartrard for o teor dars’ visit 3 e Aepwichy Conm, Seg e to be done according to specifications{Ber e2nt.-for the frst issue. This will (appear im court. In default of bomds |[to her home at Stoddard's Wharf,| Mrs. Michasl - Driscell has been the e o Taone Tais ot Tianee and workmanship satisfactery to the laoae! n up atru-mbo! money that could fof $2,000 DeFloures was taken to jail |after a visit to her parents, Mr. and |zuest of friends in Middletown. N PR Ao e ] 4 Sitslecommitslonsy of the City of mol be Tesched for tn first fean and at Brockiyn. Mrs, Irwin Haley. Sheriff Georze Stanton was- a bus-! ' The Adminisirator apneared in Court leted on or before the 15th day of | ut ofially pirengthen the chances| According ta the staries obidined| .Mr. and Mrs. Loute E. White spent|iness caller in townm Frida and filed a written application alleging ’ o Koyember, 1917, of this distriet's meeting its apper-|by the police and other officials of |Sunday in Pomfrot. Wooster lodge, . & A. M. held a| that said estate is now in settlement . tlce Further tienment. . e ity DeEloures and two women,| Mr. and Mrs. George E. Newberry of[regular communication = Friday eve- | N 5 Court. and praving for an oraer . dered by said mesting that said pet ——— Mrs. John Porry and Mrs. Walter | Palmer, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Der-|ning in Masenic hall to sell certain real estate belonging to v {L:;ns:lunt (2 nuu»n;lntda hearing upon OBITUARY. | Pates, were in a hotel on South Main Coburn ef Springfleld, are the 14 plication, S g RN —ver Imeeting of the COULE of Comman Conn N jirect late Friday night when Stein- [suests of Mr. asd Mrs. J. Sherman | | P10, ;. 1t 1s Ordersd, That xaid| All persons lable to pay Taxes in the . H:. N. Brown. he in fErammond, LEGAL NOTICE B ebane Conae Raom in tha Cley of |Town of Norwich are hereby notified cil to be held at the Council Chamber Westerly, went there to consult with| fra I". Noves has been spending a the Fuobay T T T e et NOTWHER: | 12 8 In the City Hall. Building, in saii City.| Mrs. Julia Blizabeth Brewn, 71, wife - on the 13th @y of October. 1317. at’ifot Rev. H. N. Brown, pasior of ke |l conductor of wham crew he is 2 week in Danbury. — ¥ of October. Thereot 'be given In the mammer re. anson arrUat church. died Friday R . e Party at the fror 'Y Deneke spent Sunday in Bos-| ., N 0T o0R N G R OR AT MELD | In the forennon Boties of the At - | might at their home on Reynolds street. | . ve ton. No s pendency of tion. and of |ten or printed list, properly signed &nd AT eRTiones i bataboctivian saa"ap. | Mrs. Brown had been a Aufferer from |1otel and is said to have remonsirated | "Ciaude Gillfillan and Prank Gillfillan | 5 NOrwich: within and for the Distriot | perdency of said pelietion qnd of e Ll e e plication. and -all othess Interested. 5o |asthma for a period of years. An|Zien DeFioures proceeded to beat the fop Hartford. spent Sunday in Mystie. b A. Do 191 “C5 ] publiontion of thix otder cnes In some WO, 16, QG AN AEARIA. HACPORLY oM appear. If the see cause. and be heard [acute attack developed -into pneumo- | Le/Ty Woman. There is a variety of| mrastus Fish has returned to his|Present—NELSON J. AYLING. Judge, | nFWSPaper having a circulation in said by them on the First day of October, dotall 25 lo Just what eceurred after [quties as lettes carrier, after fiftesy| [EStule of Oscar L. Christianson. late| District. at least, three davs prior to)y417 " mpyose failing to make a list will d District. on the 11th |to return to the Assessors on or before D. at 10 o'clock . Cpiid the first day of November, 1517, a writ- e e T ne e bt tice nessil e e e e T WENN Mya | p tret pasesam o0 Satee Rt of Nerwich. 1 id Distriot, d ) e persons n, | Brown's condition becam ween 3 Norwich. In sai ot. deceased: 18 . above petition and awolication. and all | MI Hrown was in Scambocd. - oo n%: | DeFloures and Steinhurst, but thepe o e o Teon® SUD-| "0 gered. That the Adminiatrairix ciie,| LUrn be mada i tha Conre Juage, [P° charged a penalty of Ten Per Cent Others interested, will take motice ac- | N B0 T L R e he s fseenss o be official acceptance of she [T {Ew creattors of sald acsensed fo tringl ., .ore pad Toremeing i & irue |additienal, according to, liw. TOREMTAN A DESSONRD to_find Mrs, Brown uneonsclove. "fheliaf that DeFlqures quarreled with Taugh Luek. within .six months from this date, by |CORY of record At the same time and place all those ' Mrs. Brown was born. in Colchester, | Steinhurst after the party left the ho- : posting a notice to that eftect, to-|, Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHE Navitgs 26 chi Bsiiot Propicty City Clerk and Gaerk of the Court of f conn.. dnughte: of Mr. and Mes aw. |te] and. near the old Champeau stove, [ Tough luck, indeed. The United | Bothars with o cops of this oescr, o |’ octsd Clerk. 3 B sx (ol pon. Peny mmen Councll of the City ~ of | o0 s Daniels, ' Besidss ner hembiis, | stabbed Steinhurst twice States is converting am unusually bim|the signpost nearest ta the place where will make a return of same.according -1 ""A friend of Steinhurst's who visited | cabage crop into kraut, and yet Swe.]sald deceased last dweli and. in the i Norwich. she leaves three ehildren, Edgar F. en will met sen me tow: i = m a 5 e \d amy of it to | 8ame town, and by publishing the same = & 0 Danielson, Leon V., Springdale, Cenn.|Bim Saturday afternoon at the hospi- | d: il e = B T e E e S e n-‘er can Hollse Blanks may be obtained at the As- B e BE SR furst han told [hee Qeridn flends. — Wknsas CHYFERLY aid DISICL, Sna make Totur: ¥ sessars’ Office in City Hall, or will be d Blizabet z LOUIS E. KENNEDY - {319 Mrs. Elizabeth E. Clougher, Strat- {151 “300% c stabbing accurred car | Journal fonn sala T b DANIELSON sxaei thtemhql:;’ uéte;tsteinhuut ;-):fl P . = — bxsuso§ u}b.\vl.]lxc_‘ Judgl.. lfllcl-l:ne- to :lh“t'!.t roupes, sent by mail upen application. . A bill has ben introduced in Italy in- }282in attemp erfere with - Essex—Miss Isabel Lord, sister he _above an regoing is a true raveling Moen, . Office Hours: % a. m. to 5 p. m Undertaker and Embalmer |[creasing the taxation . on iarser ia- ey ambition fo beat the Perry ol B of aafenas sna dnconey Of | Ritest: "HELEN M. DRESCHER,. | Livery Connection Shetucket Street | 1o’ wili' ba received beginning Goecisl Attertion to Every Detall, |COmes without affseting small intomes. | ™ST0IT: st was stabbed cuce near|household science and arts nt Clesk. | FARREL & SANDERSON. Props. |Tyesday, Octeber 2nd 1917, the hesrt, this a dangerous wound, and [Institute, Brooklyn, y D NOTICE.—AIlL areditors: seid de Phvse 784 Dated at Norwich, Conn., Sept. 37th, BYRON A. wlmm . once In the back, this a long gash ex- fpointment by Herbert C. Hoover, chief|ceased are hereby notified to present 1917. Childr C semding down toward the hip. Stein-|of the home economics seetion of the | their claims against ssid estate to the 4 R TR - TY ot 55t Sat Polg Bim National Food Comservation work, | undersigned at 604 Boswell Ave. Nor b WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- RANK. H. WORTH hur: arday Ris friend that | Natio Piano Tuner FOR F s DeFloures had a kaife in each hand | Miss Lerd has betm gramted a year's| ok Ctmu wishin the time limited Inliness berare the public, there s no ALBIE L. BALD ieave from Ber duties at Pratt Insti- 3 medium bette~ chan through the ad- MICHAEL J. CURRAN TENSE. M . % hen ke attacked Bims. Steinbarst’ Phive 55-3 8 Fairmrunt Stetl A ST O R 1 A [Tiicn 250t critical and 11 oe- | tute: Adminiatthtrix. verfisine columma of The Bullsti. o Assessora . |-