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Gi_BULLETIN. ® 15, 7 :{Mfi. Sunday, - ~ " | morning Atto: R, M. Do of . LEGAL NOTICES, LEGAL NOTICES. flization of 1l 3 . : ’ 2 Norwich called Henry A. s e ‘of thy Conneéticw T nember of ths Aifm of 3 TO THE BOARD OF COUNT % . iy Chapin, to the stand and questi 4 mlasionexe: fox Hew Lelon 5 ibled at the tate :\h‘:’.w.l't‘:lr?r - ulgr‘afinm Gx:;;nt;ls:nr;;";x“-““ Dets ;;,, el armory. 5 . . i % rrows. 3 wen 1 s ale, leger beer, 1t — i Tation . ‘itomonns - Matea that he had & trade acquaint- | All persems liable to pay taxes in the | NOHCTY, M5 ST A trucks. . > 1 ance with Mr. Barrows but did not| o Teturn to the Asses: D bttieg | street. Town of Norwich except bn : Hiow hitm ntimately. §g ozurn to the Asseanors on or before | SUSEL S Apartmenta In 41 T S - E: Y o Dou; s, 4 rn to, of al axable property 24 o n sl 1ED_WITH HOLDEN | * 700 2:18, Wi . | Marry Cotter Writes Mayor Dunn That | Glad Fer Sal Honmis Fi 1 Home Devens Think | Turos Birrows, since.the trial besan,| gwned 25 them on'the frat day of oo | form bogthe, sids s o mp-—Tied for first place La- | "\' 0 mely are Comfortabls, Happy| Ayer—Exempt Property Must Be| TVranefer Imminent—Motion of At-|ieft a watch for repalr at the McEmen | C“30h 197, et T e and Grateful. Listsd—Red Cross Chapter Wants|. torpey R. M. Douglaes for Discharge | & Chapin siore ir. McEwen said be | cnargld 2'penticy! o7 7o per cend aaai | dusie 1a° £1om 207 > ' WINDHAM HIGH SCHoOOL - 2:19.6. Those falling to make a list awill be | 308180, WIERID ¢ at Hed B O saw Mr. Barrows in his store but had | fherged 2 A i N (Putnam) and Meagher _ ( ) Town's Henor ReW—Dunn-Lewsen| of Jury in [Sing Trijl Overruled—|1iiiis t0'say to him. Mr. McEwen also | 1'97% ng to law. R ruluts rarteinin ; High Scheols Compete—Thres New| (FHET) o™\ wabsters; Bach of the| Harry Cotter. ¥ho fete with the Tast| WaddingDrive For Liberty Bemd| Authier-Bibcquit Marviage Today—|Sisiod ey s Barroms Sad - oelled| o EI2LKA may be obisined of the As.|Boatnice Tpumile Woau: oo men tied for first recsivad 4 peints|duofa of men for Ayer Mase. Octob-| Safss This Week. Portrait of Late Chester E. Child| Friday night at the store for the watci | i~ the Town FHail. Bated b e cart we e undersignad, n and each of the men tied for third re-|er_4, has written an interesting letter i but had remained but inute tw ! v | ggiurtiett Hish School of —Webster,{ eived 1-3 of & polnt. to” Mayor Dunn. He that aftér| yrony pomes here and horeabouts Congregational. Bible | 20 U¥ Aottt o wately hoc Lists wil] he received beginning going out without the watch, because | Monday, Oct, 15th, 1917, and taxpeyers. owning [ Maes. won first place in the Inter-|>%; ngs’ th etroop train Wad this city, it was not ready, but leaving word| pptea s . of | the Town of Norwie. ve .l.l:buhnle s’l:-ak meet _at sg:::r&:lg: League record & feet, 3 inches, Ox-|several of the men began to feel blud, wflm?m'mpfiwmymw; - Leasant sur. |¥ith Henry Chopin.of ‘the jewelry e 8t Montville, this 13th day of ;;“,C:,;;,“;::!&:um;;f” vE A 3 a ot of WAt ford. 58 T e i (SONE® | number of men from this district of| prise Saturdes oftemaoon when a num. | T35 t0 bave Mr. McEwen bring the JOSEPH T, CHURCH, O Tiry thet aaiaas | ham -Hizh School of Willimantic and watchto Putnam Saturday mern MATT A._TINKER, suitable person to b Shot put—Won by Connelly (Web- |and made a few of his remaricable fm- I pom * nave been seélected for | Folden High School were tied for sec- y (Hioldeny second; | itations of mature's sounds till the men of P boys who are in service SLEET . sul Eabs Upred ona_ pisce’ with sixteen points each, |Sier). Sullivan | (Reiden) second:lfeic more joyful At octona aa? | military service. “The visie came as |t Casp Devens acrived i town: nave _ Conversation Only General. GO D B worsors. | ATato s RRURIOR: et § Webster piled up a total of 35 1-3 202820 FO¥ 2 farmer distributed grapes, tomatoes | TrPTise (or most of the relatives. —ling ben sranted 35 hours’ leave of| In response to questions. Mr. Mc- Xmos Lind, Abner Schwarir ¢ 3 Srevions league record 33 feet, 11|and apples to tho men on the traim, |, Ticy, ior, SOJdiers, looking splendid |absence. Fwen stated that he aat af lunch, one | “HIsFRIGT ~ 8F COVENTRY. 85, Brown. C. B Bromiov. Jinls T meet was between schools from |, EreVicus, loague, who were very thamkful. n r new equipment were|" Many of ths men from other tos day during the trial, with Mr, Barrows | Probate Court, Ot. 15, 191 e e Alarare b - They arrived at Ayer at 7 o'cloek |ErSeted on all sides, and given a gladlin this district also arrived here (n|at a restaurant in Putnam. He stited| TEstste of Amelia L. Cornwall. late of | 4P0VS named signsr e the following places: Holden. Mass. hair ot % g 7 s Mass: Potanm. Conn.: South. e A - ':2{,,,"&';""‘{%}.". and marched to.the gates of the new| " Ci.ome home. route to their homes. These men re- |that the conversation between them |Coventry. in sald District, deceased. N H ' Mass: § Willimantic. ' Conn: [0 second. " Oniy two Dlaces given |Sovernment city. 'The local men were | onic Daen came here om leaves of ab- | port that they are about to be trans- {was only general. e mo e Fanpliea Honl o WIllem B | ot Saipicy) thie 30 da Webster, Mass. and Southbridee Was|on’ this event, 5 points for first place|spiit into divisions and siven an ex-|pofite o B it Ay s“nd:';f,;‘l;l‘;: ‘ll;imd from Devens = x:u zaxt!’h:n “(‘rogn questior.ed by Mr. is.md, Mri | that an instrument - in writing pur: D, 1nt. " Cnas. = | mot well represented as they had men|o0,"3 hoints ‘for second. All of the|amination as to teeth, -mouth, throat, | 5o m qace ve arious organizations that are b2Ing|McEwen stated that at no time auring | Lorting to be the Jast will and. testa- | Clerk. clock. Lrought up to war strength. Iis coming in touch with Mr. Barrows | ment of sald Amelin L. Cornwall. de- Ho! |~ competing In only sme event while Pt ®land chest. = All passed and they were | Webster had the most men. fusn on the tHD e e St to the barracks where the], TN DOVS explain their unexpected| Already a number of men from *Iis|cince the (rial started had there been |ceassd, may be proved. anproved, al-| T0 THE BOARD OF | The Willimaatic men were notiine piace that their team won. Time|Willimantic men were stationed, and|!¢2Ve to visit home on the ground |district have been transferred from |any mention of the Kinw case. Mr, |10oWed and admitied to probate. as per|missioners for New Lond i i By B T T et mat| L, Place e i, that quite o number of them soon are|Camp Devens to Tenafly, X. J. whe-e|McEwen stated that Mr. Barrows had [ fpniication on fle more fully appears, | heTshy apvly for o 1'os spediall 47, {0 be transferred to resiments that are | they have been incorporated in an|paid Mr. Chapin $1 for repairing the | ' dfacrea That aata application be | iauorss ate’ aper : of them took part in a football game |’ frevious league record, 1:424, Wep-| The men are very grateful for the i b ot BB i , 1:404, o S Deing ‘brought to war strength. _Al- |cngineers’ reiment. and others =xpect | watch mentioned, =Mr. MeEwen stated | hearq i Gecrrm! e erbate | snd cider under”the name and iiay. Tucker ster. O O e e o83 Whichready some men fom this town are at|to follow thera to the New Jersoy post| that he kaows Mr. Barrews enly 1n 8 | Drfeg (i o i ned o e i ra | The White Elepnant In & b while Costello, who put the shot for : | were sweaters, mufflers and wrist- . L 5 Windham. has his right hand swollen pragtal polnts were Made A LollONS: |lets. Bvery time that the men used|ZLenafy. N. J. and othors-expect to £0|this week. Others say they hear 1u-|business way and has seen him In the | the Z4th dax of October. A. 1. 1917, S0 Mavket stasts Town iof | to_nearly twice its size because of an|Souent iqge 0; Willimantic 16; these comfortable gifts they are,re-| Pore this week. mors that some of this district’s men |past only infrequently S L R L S T R S T R L] 4 ¢ recelved at the football game.|soniae oge 0 Wil > minded of home. There was a surprising gmount of |are going souta—to Alabamo. of Ten- |~ After r. McEwen latt the stahd Mr. | Lice, be given of the nenacney of sald | in weid bull £ $ the 100 vara dash, Tucker and|°'New Records: Running broad fump. PG e R R e e t. they feel qui e BeRring Theren. by S pubilanide i | manner ; ) | Austin were the Willimantic men con- irls on Probation. aged wi n any event, they feel quite surelcharge of e jury a smissal of | order once in some newspape or retiring rooms. Onr r 18 feet, 9 inches, Webster. Shot put, conditions at Camp Devens. The only|that a transfer is imminent, and iake|the case. which motion was overruled [a circulation in said Dinirins. ness s not located within > 1 3 in |3 - lesting. ~Tucker did get a place In|37 feet, 5 inches, Webster. Relay race,| Three girls were before the city|complain: heard, and that a mild ong | thar o5 reamac ror tha mholosate allow: | oo Jotes Beeg: PoSting a copy thercof on_ the bublfic| feet in a_ direct line f - thi= heat. time 1.47, Websten. court Saturday morning charged with vy signpan e Town of Coveitry ce or b oy The mile run was close, as Peterson | T 11" L Ging broaa event, the fol-|the theft of about 35 Worth of #00ds | imorr piimists be "e5s A% MiBht andance of passes to spend Bunday ot Talnose Recalled. i DIt Tor. ut Tanef ue duxa hifore| o1 the Bramises partainin Lher 3 1ed all of the time hut was closely f01- | 1owing took Bart: - Cliford (Wind- | from Murray’s Boston Store. Mage: | morsy bimkets or hested barracis (home. U - G U T ol M Dousieee aed pecmisaion, | (he 03 of Salt nEATIng 3 any' postafnee. puplic 1bra - e b T e e o thoume | am) and Austin (Windham); Mahart|line Bertoncene, 10, pleaded not gullty, [of the men modestly expressed 4 wigh | Devens at 10 o'clock Sunday mignt. A1l | which was granted. to recall Albert| oezq DCODNE W- LATIMER - fters Dated 45 350 i i - and Bryns Putnam; Penniman, La-|saving that the ®oods had been ®ivdn |that they might be remembered with] were completely outfitted that wers at | Tglnose to the stand to answer a few d JUdEe: | Shant. Ine., Avpliean by H O A T e o I i vt e |Bonte and Hastings, (Webster)) Ga-|to her by the Thiffeault girl and Ruth | pifis of sweaters and comfort bags | home hers and all looking mealthy and | uestions. Talnoce denied Maving al- | THE NEW YORMN, SEW HAVEN AND|Goldfaden. We i und: jreet of the men by 5 vards while In|hagan (Oxford): and Battey (Hol- | Crawford. 11, said the same thing. - . . - = elactors and taxpayers, cwiing successive laps, he led the Bartlett|gen). Windham's largest jump was|Pago Thiffeault pleaded guilty: her ;’,"‘g,""‘.';,‘;’ ?{,‘,fi,,}:{' :fi:”n‘,'e:'m: SNy o Dl iy :fo?""d to pawn rings in New. Lon- | mARsvonD RAILROAD COMPANY. | astate. of the Town of N N men by two vards and the Bartlett|made by Austin, 15 feet, 5 inches. father said that he was onlv recently | of the fime Red O, et i 2 To EneiBtocknolusts of Tho New,Yorl | hereby sikn and endopse t men were sevarated by two vards|™1,°ung haif mile, Peterson' was the|awars of his daushter's thefts and he|and this qelierred oy Clopter here. |KING MAINTAINED INNOCENCE | Bought. Baltic Gifts in New Haven. Ne Haven and Hartford Railroad | appiication of The White Iiiep) A o e s reny® cnded six vards|iy and LaBonte (Webster); Kenyon|tried to pay for the stolen goods. The|barracks are being.eauipnod for stemm THROUGH SATURDAY’S TRIAL.| King charged that Talnose did at-| Notice is hereby given that the An-|appiicants are tultable 1e s T‘,’u !“'l;_n::ge;(:::_g‘m"’;-' andf Coskelg d(mn(:h"&bna S;xllléln o ;« all thr? ;:'1;1'- warn';‘onthluad heating, but the appars: el ot tempt ‘to pawn rings in New London. | nual Meeting of the Stockholders of | fieeneed purniani sald ap = h = (Oxford): Cadere (Soul ge) : e R i , and they were|pe in workin, - cet.| Court Qverrules Attorney R. Duoug- | but did not dc so because he could ork, New Haven and Hart-|pated at Norwich. this 34 : I v aente e i [ ke Olecui iR s S iebabes | Slkced o meubation ; g et Tormert® O7® 30 | CIaT Guation for Bieesissal of Jomy | not make satiatactory arrangemstnts. | ford Raiirosd Company wifi beneld fn | 0 *ocloner *A b, o nte ‘ebster, Austin Iman- [ and LaPsnte weer tied for first at 9§ . - Questioned by his counsel, King said | the Gity of New Haven, Connecticut, on | lam Trachtenberg, Adelard 1Mo s tic) second. feet, 3 inches and on the jump for the| Gave Hi s ! Do Ciice {orce, was amonx the con-| on Ground That H. A. McEwen Had | 30t 30 housne o fountain and a| W NSy ber, | 7. C. Piaut, Final heat won by Gahazan (O%- | & iuchen o o" '© LaBonte’s § fect.|men who were plaving poker here|cal men are doins their best to mske| Tne taking of evidence was com’| I oS, n 1916 These articles he | IoFing Durpoles: and take appropriat| elector pavers, ownin ford): LaBonte (Webster) second: e " November 5, 1916, and left- tqwn to|800d in the army. and paid a special r ater z: a young action upon the Statement of the af- | estate, In the Town of Norwicl LaBo 1:1” In the halt mile, ePterson was the|oTember 5 1916 and left tqwn to|SORC 1% Che ermy, *clallpleted Saturday in the case of :he|tic It was charsed by the state that | Acfion upon the Statement of the afi | SQiS (0.7, T0%0 83,7000 Austin (Willimantic) third. Time 10.2.|on}y Windham man and on the firs STeneed, s Capta Commanding - |state vs. Clarence A. King, and these articles came from the McEwen | Hartford Rallroad Company f he|D. 1917 © 8. Holbrook ' u""‘! P 101wt 1ap, was fourth but on the next thre 2':&'::,“ gl = ARty ::—n‘l'u o dose ‘,'5,.51h‘?,;,“m““';,,;’-,;- ': first argument for the state was made | & Chapin store, oy ond, Company for ~tHS 1 Cierle - ne—Won by ePterson (Williman- |55, turday ing o e E . 3%, 1916, and all acts| Cl Hor: Mason (Webster) accond: Ru. | 255 was second, as he ended. . |and pleaded gulity to the chare . of | COMOrt of his men and who iways| pe it arner CgBll Danielscn King Cross Examined. estigg, tnerein or reported at mald| T oD or counTY COX £ iloeing S = v sue.|Zambling though his guardian, ad|has their weifgre in mind and is|Charies E. Searls. 5ot King's cross_examination was con- missioners for > on Cou meeting: 2. 7To elect a Board of Directors to sack (Webster) third. Time 5:154. |jump and the height which ‘hev suc- Teague record. 4:49, Webster. A B . 3 litem. His case was nofled and the|kindly and ughtful, ‘aptain Mr. B at 3 p.|Bucted by Mr. Searls. Tbroughout the |Serve until the mext anpual meeting | hereby apply for a llcense 1o se Honte (Webster): Ratter (Holden) | 4 19. Gordon (Putnam) 4-10: Hastings|?Y M- . . “tfi men, Mr. Greene says. morning at 10.30, when the, arguments | King etoutly maintained his innocenc2| "3, 'To act upon proposed amend-|and cider under the name and st : mecond: Hastings (Webster) third. | (Webster) 4.4: Byrns (Putmam) 4-11: P ";‘7 i ";"Wk the poldiers|will be completed, the jury chargedfcf any intent to do wrong and that|ments to the Stockholders’ by-laws as| Parker-Davenport Co. in the b ménr:?_::“;s‘e:;aesrgfiss,u et 3 in. |Lamourenx (Willimantis) 5-2: Sulli- Democratic Caucus. plenty of m";&‘:"im‘:flm; HW"“‘I!K Ly Judge Reed and the case placed in|he was entirely without knowledge| follows: = = o 0 lat Broadway and Maln street, 1 £ n- | -, . - 3 e T changin, he | N ch, cel n_th 3 van (Holden) 5-2; Mahart (Putnam)| The democratic city caucus will be|military and smons Sfies auti ' rs|(he hands of the twelve men who are |that the rin&s he pawned were stolen | , AMend Article 11 by changing (he| Norwich excent, i the,, o g ches. Webster. 1: Carr (Holden) 4-11: LaBonte |held at the town hall, the roperty. ~FHe had gt Tty - -1: -11; A second Man- to Md! it. property. e a2 glven ictitious | g¢ockhola 1) he f h Wedna: s of which are cut e, Jard duhWon by BRHEY| (Wenster) 517 Mathews (Holdem) 4-|day in November Judee Twomey 13|in- o misermite T, " Bore s PArt| Questioned by Attorney Douglass. |names when he pawned rings. he said; | 313" 01 OCionerTh ‘e0ch"suar ta - the | Hofted in auen manner E 10, Lemoureux and Sullivan “fiipped|the chairman of t7> democratic clty|boys have blistered feet as the result| At the opemng of court Saturday |fC ruils belioved during the whole | and by Striking out the words (Chair- | Dot miase e aainess 1o not ' > ond: Mahu (Oxford) third. Time 57 o - bt - s . seconds. e e ool o [romitts of this strenuous march, but nath- period during which articles were be- |man of the Board™ and inserting In|within two hundred feet in League record 54 seconds, Williman- divided. PR 2 ing of .a serious nature. ing pawned that Talnose had rightful'| iod thereof the word “President’ o|jine from amy church odif) tie. ene ot m:t erelmim e O Visitation of Bishop Acheson. - ——e i sl i 2 g pcsseseion of them. that eald article as amended shall'resd | or parochis] echool, t - : E served Sunday, the goiden anniver- g - periain ereto, or any T Standing broad jump—Won by Ga-|iows: Connelly (Webstery £i-4: Sul.| The Willimantic Episcoval church EXEMPT PROPERTY. . of fhulr wedding solemuized #t| Denied Tearing Up Pawn Tickets. “IT1. O The annual meeting of this|Bapiic 1ibrary, ar cemeters ] y eorporation at which directors shall be | N 34 day of Oc Cap: St. Ignace, P. Q, October 14| Asked why he had torn up pawn |chosen shail be hald 1o ihe Chy | o fy his 30 dax of O L d: Connelly (Webster) third. Dis- [gorq) 32-4: LaBonte (Websters 32-2: | (Rmpion Acheson. suffragan bishop of | Must Be Listed With Board of As- F:- (Oxford): LaBonte (Webster)|jivon (Folden) 35.2; Gahagan (Ox. |28 visited Sunday hv Bishon E. i - nce 9 feet 5 1-2 inches o e e e Kertron | Connecticut. He preached at St. Paul's z - tickets, as Talnose had testified, King [ New Haven, Connecticut. on the third | wer Davenport ¢o. AD & T o -11; yon - - ors Before November First. With them on Sunday were their 4 Wednesday of April in eaoh at 12 8. "are electo: R Sty T Matiews (Hordom) 30087 e e All exempt property In the & £{reat- prandenild, relatives and fricnds s e e fea by ‘tie Pr ‘.'1%" nl"‘;;‘""a'r I, bo paterd 'fl"l’:y”‘ Tehd heroby 4 ster) 28-67 ews olden’ - = v in the town of]ereat-gran , relatives and friends = x v the sident or Directors.” Town of Norwlch, and herchby sign Half mile run—Won by Mason|NManhar (Putnam) 28-1; Bartlett (Ox- o Killingly must be listed, the aame as|tc the number of nearly half a hun. |, f6W Witnesses were introduced by| “Amend Articles IV, VIT and IX by|endorse the foremoing appiicat & ford) 20-0. NORWICH-TAFT ADDRESSES. |other property, with the board of as. |dred. Mr. and Mrs. Bernier were | {fe Jate to giyve evidence in rebuttal | striking out thé words “Chairman of | Parker-Davenport Co for o licen 3 In. the relay race, Windham's men o P seasors, before November 1. it was|showered with congratulations and |dapioin R B \Githes. th Comnany, | ISerting in Tileu . therent’ the word | Perome L TR AR 5 . iwere Kenvom, Tucker, Costello. and|[On Pictures Found When Syracuss So- ;stated Saturday by Assessor Charles|s'fts. Fort Terry, but Mr. Searls would not | President” so that said articles a&s|ant to sald appiication tN = {Austin. The first two finished two licitor Skipped Town. ] D, Hutchins. = This is in accord with| Mr. and Mrs. Bernler enjov more|.grec fo its being presented, where- | *Mshded shall read as follow wieh. this 34 day of Octe I 2 i~ards ahead, the third one yard ahead. }an act-of the last legislature . than ‘average good health for yersons | 2ETec 0 lte belng presented whege | IV A special meeiing of this cor- | William 11 Oat Thureian 5 LT £ “nA Austin’_ tripped up and finished| The police are on thc lookout for a| This means that all chur~h prop- |of their vears and they took keen de- proceeded with the opening argument: g:;:; A l’s‘nfifl"fi:“m‘" :"'“nbh James J. Tonghue Willlar ¥ : ‘hree yards behind of LiBonte. man who represents himself to be aj Tty. cemetery property, fire stations, |light Sunday in the observance in their Election of Mold Fast Glass. o |shall be held in the City of New Haven | \iut (he above named sizners and i — salesman for a Syracuse picture com- inubnc buildings or other property that |[-honor. = = = - at such hour and place as shall be|dorsers are electors a taxpa E Woman and Two Men Taken In. |Pany nd who was in this city taking|iS eXempt fom taxation must be list-| Mr. Bernier is 71, a native of Cap| At the stmi-annual meeting of the|fixed by the President or Directors.” | owning real catnie, In the To E- - Michael Dater was arrested by Of-|CTders. He has disappeared and with | °d In the regular wav on the regular |8t Ignace. ~His checks still wear [Hold Fast class the following officors | VI For each annual and spectal | K378 "“hated 10 sOrwich ¢ him someone’s overcoat. Also, the pro- | ax OuRSs Wnd_Sicy With; the- ayy | UN6 Ry ~bicon (it marked them in|and ool oen e s aie | Of Directurs SaalliRppolt tWe tellerh | animorole Fona Tlerk. ccr Hurley, Saturday morning and prietor of the boardin: Ses followi hs: P ide > & house where he|5essors. There will be no assess.|YOuth and his eyes are clear and |following six months: President, Mrs. - Sakenio ‘patice headaiariers” on " s | Fricer of the begrding houss'whers he{ SRS, | There Wil be no ameese e A o CE'E rced eomaties | S N Brown: Beat vioe DreRlocnt, Ss | eree e, i count e (Vofes. cast | Hotbrooke TN O o s WhaEe St Imtoxicatlon odsed ;akainst| weeks hoard. Among ‘the baggage|Of taation mo more than there has{tion that has been his throush life. | Abble Child: second vice president |Board of Directors to maice such aD- | mibeionire for Sew Tandon Count N vas et T O, Topairer and | which he left, were several pictures to|been In the past, but it must be list-| Mrs. Bernier is 75. Her maiden|Mrs. S E. B. Downing; secretary and | pointment, or'in case of the failure or | [ureuy appiv for a iiconse SR, Tatnt that ne e Ariol | Pe enlarged and these bore addresses|€d this vear. name was Harriett Bernier and she |ireasurer. Mrs, C. H. Prown: social |Tnability of elther or botn of the teilers| dtinange spiriiuous and Ir ‘owing a complatn at he was drun] J - Mr. Hutchins says that many H.tqll!-lo is a native of Cap St. Ignace. Her | committee. Mrs. E. M. Wheaton, Mrs. | to serve at such meeting. the President|jjquors. ale. lagar hoeer, Rk )n;l hux.xnf“,bunvfl language. probably did some of his worl: in those|Of taXxable property have been' recefy.jleaith is not quite so good as that|L. B Durfee, Mrs. George Cockell: | $n4l} l%';";;_;l;"gg;g_““"- or tellers, | ang cider under'the pame apa John (“Westerly”) Sullivan was ar- | PTobab ed by the board. | He ““oiis]of her husband, but she is well and |good cheer, Miss Helen Scammell, | P04 Of thelr places” 7 | Mare Conway & cofn the Dol rested Saturday_evening on complaint stated his willingness fo call at the|2ble to attend to her household du- |Miss Addle’ Tucker; membership. Mrs.| poration shall be bresided over by the | Zase im the rasms and avarir (of Trobation Officer Lyman. Sulli- FUNBRAL. home of any person who is il ana|ties: f Rufus Chase, Mrs. Eugene Williams, | President, when he shall be present.” | gaid building, anv part nr ivan is on probation and when he - unable to appear at the office of the|, M- and Mrs. Bernier came to Dan- | Mrs. Angell, Mrs. Baldwin; wavs and | & To transact anv other business|which are cut off or partiiione showed up at police station in the ev- ” Wheat. assessors, and receive ‘ists of taxable|iclson frcm Cap St. ignace 34 years|means. Mrs. Sherman. Mrs. McKach- Which may properly come before saldsuch manner as to form bhoal ening he was intoxicated. He will be eon on. Eroperty, thus protecting . such merc |20 and since have made their home [nie, Mrs. B. K. Smith Mrs. Kenyon. | ™Fei"%. burpore of this meeting the | (00T 07 [oHINS Toome. QUi 1) In the Monday court with Daley on a| The funeral of Leoa Wheaton. 13.|sons from the Hability of having as|WHere they are now living on the West | Yrs. C. H. Brown. Mre. Maynard; de- | tranafer books of the Company il pe | Disiness 18 not located v charge of Intoxication. who died at St. Joseph's hospital. on|per cent. added to their Side. During their long residence here | votional, Mrs. F. B. Sargent. clored from Oct. 10th to Oct. 24th. 1917, | Uhuren edifice or public or par Mar. i B v v property = 0 e Ino the streste arume. She was Todged| was held Bondns afiernon mev " Sfe| valuation. ' e o e Thie et omm and | Authier-Bibeault Wedding Todsy | ®o07 87", {" NS, von connecticut, | JEh00L, OF the | premisss peris |at the station house Saturday even-|Carpenter officiating. Burisl was in WANTS HONO sary hrought them many §004 wishes| AL St Marye church this morning | thia first day of October. 1917 i or cametery. . Dated’ Qt No {ing to allow her to sober up and then |the Willimantic cemetery where the R mOLL. from scores of friends. the wedding is to take place offil- By ordSr oi.the Beard of Directors.’ | this 24 day of Octobsr. A. D. 1917, ! was released. She is an old offender. | funeral service was held. The bear- |R For 28 vears Mr. Bernier wrs in|Estelle Authier and Zephia Bibdult, .. ARTHUR E. CLARK, Secretary. |conway, Mary A Conway. Ano [ s e ers were relatives. - Funeral Director| 0 sCross 'Chaster to Send Comfort| g employ of the Quinebavs company, | both of this city. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF | 13 tparore owninn sanl esiate of | DR. OWEN O'NEIL Jay M. Shepard was in charge. Articles to Local Men at Aye Dbut has been retired for the past four At Willimantic Convention. STOCKHOLDERS. * Town of Narwich, and nerens six = 2 Notice is hereby given that a Special| endorse the forewoing appll PRESENTED WRIST WATCH Mrs. John Young of the Danielson | Ten = A_number of Putnam people were|Meeting of the Stockholdsrs of The | Mary Conwar & Co. for o lice 5 P Crowd at Station When Soldiers|chanter of the Red Croms is arranminf|ank Mer Gemine cimee ot S’ mar; |at” Willimantic Sunday to attend the | New York, New Haven and Hartfors | herepy certify ihat eaid apol! By Associate Members of Medical 8o- Leave. to have a iist of the men from Daniel- | living. They are Mrs. Harriett Ber. | Annual meeting of the Windham Coun- | Rallroad Company will be held in Har- | suitable narsons to bo ligensed pu; ciety, Dr. Parker Spokesman—Or.| Every Sundav afterncon. the station|390 and vicinity who are at Camp|pier, Myp. “Adele Godreau, Mrs. Mary Bonte Fall . a R pieet in thelunt to sald amviication. Dated 4 ., rs ty_ Sundhy: Bchobl ssocintion. City of New Haven, Connecticut, at 3| wich. this 24_day of October. A. D) ¥ Devens in order that th Local boys who are at Camp Devens | &/ 2 ¥ dared t3" Bao platform is crowded because.so many e chapter mav | Nash " Emma_ Allerie, Amadee 3 o'clock tn the aftarnoon of the 24th da Enrient, Bamuel T = i 9f the local bovs who are cimped at s o el e ewidlints and| Bernier. all of Danelson; Mrs. Helen | kave SRR S TR B momin o oeterer TUT I iy Sisaul ,fi"“"i gl-un:"fi_ 'Ym?m'v:‘ Frank B, Disco Ne ¢ ., come home ovi rm ear. ? | bags. nour; | ¢ : areby cortity tha The monthly meeting of the City S Toass e _cver Eundny, a1} Lethanche, Point Levis, P. Q; Pri Rev. F. B. Sargent is to preach at|not. then Im fately upon the ad- ,fm.,‘.";:m-.l signers and endorss n % 4 compiling the list all ¥ The men leave this city_on the four care will be|vate Theophile Bernier. member of [, Rt ' O CorRer O o in Dayville | Journment of said Annual Meeting, for | clartors And 1Arpayers Medical saciety was held - y at the Hook- | | ok traia and go o Boston. They |taKen to prevent duplication of gifts|the 38th company, Lo I S., Fort Terry, 2 er house, Friday evening. The meet- Z the follow: i own of o7 houss, Fiiday Crening. | The méal |0kl tals and £ o Roston, By oD Blca v LSt | e Joeh Sompane, B 1S, Tor Moy, | e CSuES? S TR T R TS Owen OrNell who ieaves some i |and arrive at Ayer at nine, reaching e certain that every man has a|New Bedford. Labeling Contalners. the amendment to the chartsr of this|D. 1917. Chas 8. Holbrook, 1T (Iha wreek o report 't Fort Oatothome | €amp Devens in abou: half an nour,| S¥EAler for the cold veather season.| There are 40 grandchildren, 32 of| 1. R on. | goTROTation contained in an Act of the | Cieri: 5, where he has been ordercd as he is a|Those Who were home Sunday werg |t IS expected that the desired inform- [whom were present for the = golden |, [47uoT dealers in this city are rush-| General Assembly of the State of Con- | = m o e o o7 v v cov . R. A Cote, H. Lariviers, M £|ation will be available within a few |weddis nniversary d four 7]ing to label all containers with the|necticut, approved Ma ¢ New London County: \ first_lieutenant in the Officers’ Medi- ote, H. Lariviere, M. Ber* |3 w ing anniversary, and four great- | m% 10 12bel L coptainers With Tho mizsloners for New London : 2 cal Regerve. Sevem doctors were pres. | trand, Edward 'J. Connoughton, Ser- |92Vs: grandchildren. The descendants o | iTCiOrR, SPAUTS OO st be com- New Y hereby apply for a license to se FOR SALZ BY THE o oo, Rotw factom were pros | it siaes Cocrarnne Gl Wit T 5 M. and Mrs. Bernier, as they gath- | Lesem o oo In refer: | exchange spirituous and, Intoxicati was_presented a wris: watch by Dr.|Rose. A man from Eagleville, in the WEDDING. ered Sunday, made a grand famil, 5 fssue “of shares of pre- |liauors, ‘ale lager ‘beer.’ Rilng w J c LINCOLN Co T. R. Parker, in behalf of the other|Rockvllle district, Herbert Tnrner, ai- s Among the guests were George Ber- Presented Portrait. e e Apaicider Hnger Lb e h e by e Ve - | members. o left on the four o'elock train. Bd- Dunn-Lawson. pler, Mr. and Mrs. Adellard Bernier,| Alpha Delta class of tht Congresa-|ths amendment to the charier of this| 21 Bath street. Town of Norw WILLIMANTIC b e B T ward Rose is in the Engineer's corps| At St. James' = church Saturday |Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Fournier and |tional Bible school has presented a |corporation contained in an Act passed |cept.in the rdoms and apartments = Home Guard at New London. at Camp Devens. Al are looking fine. 2;""1“‘(;“‘" ,;:llen Lawson anajson. rtr. ln;“llrs.MDudkl!qu’nnm’;ne 7“ fine picture of the late Chester E.|by the Commonwealth of Massachu-|sald’ building. any patt or perts . = vate. Tl aughter, r 3 g setts, approve 9 Chich are cut off or partitioned i Company M. Willimantic ~ Home| g T g g i,’,",';_;;;’_'“s:";’; Sire; Clare. Couctte, ‘all of New Bed: | coidy “ho, was superintendent of the | {3y" it Reiativ manner as to form boothy side rooms oing to East Hampton Bank. Rev. M. J. Ginet. M. S. The ford, and Miss Azelea Guiimant, Fall s s 7 ferred Btock by The New York, New|or retiring rooms Our piace Clark W. Burnham, who has been [attended by Miss Edith Lawson of ac. | River. ' Mo Pk My £ . Poren And Hariord Ralizomd:” com-. | ness (b 10, [0Co! fing’ tiom any of . [] 3 secretary for the Willimantic Trust|tleboro, sistef of the bride, and Framk| Among the gifts Mr. and Mrs. Ber- | The real drive for subscriptions to| P20 o 4 ypon a proposition to au- | edifice or pubiie or parocnial fchoo 3 - (Codtiian o e Whacy Dunn, brother of the groom. nier received was a purse of §75 In|the Liverty loan will be made this|(norize the isslie of not sxcseding four | the premises pertaining there = o E Howard Call R e gold. weel in this city and vicinity. hundred and fifty thousand (450.000) | postoffice, public library, or . i ecovering. During Sunday a group photograph| Attorney Eric H. Johnson, chairman |shares of cumuiative preferred stock | Dated at Norwich, this 2d day of Howard Call, who was operated up- | of members of the family was taken,|Of the war library committee for this | 0f the par value of one hundred dollars|ber. A. D, e R an e W on for appendicitis soon after his ar- | thi: howi: ¢ ations, | ity has received from the state or- | (3100) each, the holders of which shall{ Martin W eough, Applicant B 3 [} valet G e soon & = s group showins four generations. | oty, has recelved from the S'foe the | De entitled to vecelve out of the annugi|the undersigned. aré electors and ta the week end as well on the read to GREEK CHURCH SITE Sontribution from this city. ot eRtaeding coven por hentun nas | F3un or Norwlch, ana herst aign ang recovery, though he will be unable to e A n per centum per| i dorse the forégoing application of annum, Mimgs i Advancs: For the purpose of this meeting the| Willlams & Keough for a license : do any military duty for a long time | Land on Wit : 5 Fri er Stréet Purchased From | Tne Putnam Woolen company and | tranater books of the C. 3w hereby tertify that sald applicants a NT"}; GUNNt Fun 'NDIGESTIBN He is in the camp hospital. Danielson Cotton Company. Waterman Worsted company are iocal | H1552d From et T oth to Bee Fhtn LoiT | suitable persons to ho liconsed pu: Borough Brevities. concerns that announce an advance ia [both days inclusive A S T S Starr Burlingame of New York has|, Announcement was made Sunday of | wages in accord with what is being | Dated at New Haven. Connecticut |wich, tnis 24 day of Ocioner, A been spending a few davs with the purchase from the Danielson Cot- | done by other mills in their line Z & ; 3 Willls, Gecrse P. facdel b in Danielson and Brookiyn 2795 ton company of a site on Water street | throughout. New England. RS S e S D B P et s R T Gl T Henry C. Lewis of Boston visited|for the erection of the Holy Trinity | The Putnam Home guard, Mayor J. | ——"rmtil e R, Ty . | Above named signers and endorag ex ee s with friends here Saturday. Orthodox Greek church. 3 ‘McGarry commanding. was at New | o Cerfifeate sloctors and taxpayers, owning re James Kelley, Fall River, former-| This site is located on the easterly | London Sunday to participate in the | . 10 TS BOARD GF COUNTY COMC| ageate, in the Town of Norwich D - lyn:ltm;elmm, spent the week end ;i_;l‘-ilolcvzvtater atreett. near A;s junctis?)n ceremony of lhla Third Home guard | hereby apply for a $65 druggist s a¢ Norwich, this 3d day of be . wi s town. ottage street, and has a 50- |regiment receiving a stand of colors.|to sell spirituous and toxicat =1 Y3 %> DY 8 HAVE YOU JOINED THE CONTEST? nll.l:z::r':‘g o IID:.E'GE:.MGAB. (nI"e Danielson Home Guard made |96t frontage on Witer street and is |.__ liquors, 'S? lager beer, ‘Rnhfifs ‘,’_",‘,5 Ciertz. i . o , e trip to New London Sund: S S depnie. D R Tt P BOIC N jene prescriD: THE BOARD OF COUNT If Not, Start Today; the Contest Closes October 27th. IN FIVE MINUT participated in the perde oy’ %291 “The lot upon which the church is flon of o ‘practicing phYAloiun nd mbt | . TO THE BOARD oX COUNT e to be drunk on the premise. In_quan- Third Regiment, of which it is a part,|!C,_be erected is next to the one on i ek o e D 2. I len; | hersby apply for & jicense to A $2,000 IN CASH PRIZES Service Flags Displ “fwhich stands the dwelling house a: other/than distilled liqiors, and those Hxcnange spirituous and intocicating 5 o, p i ik T eplayed. the = corner of Cottage and Water | ° Children in quantities not excesding five gaiions, | LAUOrs ale. lager becr, Fhng I fhe th % g EouE, Easy. upest stomach. indigss nlistment flags, showing that the |sireets and is the only vacant site on At Broadway anaMain atrass, Tawn o¢ | gnd cider ubder the ngme and o or the best advertisement, composed by amateurs of quota- You cat fermente Into suses and | rumiiy_ has a member in the army o |ihc easteriy side of Water street. Just Love Norwicn, oated at Norwick. thig 34| Utiohly G55 Frankiln ‘wirest.” Tow e = . - e ok . at ferm sase: navy, are beginning to a) Dan- 1 inity ¥ of Gctober, A. D. L3 Bng- fing. A1-63 B N o nod tions from the articles which the great music critics have |yesetsJou: your head aches and you | ieiaon, " where there should - be scorea | been ready for mnore Lhan a.year. put I, Applictnt tor Bronkalion We .| of Rot¥ieh sCORl (DRI A £ 3 ;. . 3 ) of such flags to recall the patriotic|delays in securing a satisfactory site, e AXEay.ler parts of which are cut off or pal written about the New Edison. It costs nothing to compete. [358,fsaiis the wenderful acid meu- | service of the splendid contingent of |under suitzble conditions, nas delaved i herr sisn And sndnras | {ltigned fa_ euch manner a to Come to our store at once and get instructions. We provide |1t makes ail such stomach misery. R e i /Bunsiout: for [CORRrEUStlonsians It Wi atatod. on 220G O Eog | DU "Riace of business 15 no i 4 : 1d€ (o acidity, vanish in five minutes. i (o~ e T K e of dho shiwe o, and Fereby | QU FIACE Of undrad feat In a dire i & . re . 7 3 iss Cora’ Lariviere visited at Camp |that Rev. Michael Thomas, who has certity that said aspli:ant s a sult- | T T m any chureh edifice or pu you with a reprint of what the music critics have said about |,.1%,J%% Siomach fs in a continuous| Devens Sunday. been pastor of the Greek congregatior 5 32a Bvphoation: oated 4t Rarmich | OF parochial school, or_ the premise the N Edi W, % : L Yo camy Bet it regulated, | Earl Atwood of Waterville, Me., has|here, has been called o New Britain. this 34 dav of O:tober, A. D DAl e e o stery Tated e New Edison. We also furnish a sample advertisement, [Dwie: “FJ % Srecttons to mave sn | Sog® @ visitor with friends fn Daniel- |and 'that another pastor is expected and ts whi cleansing | I:'Uiderwbod Prankila . | RO Ren. this 24 day af October. &. 1 g E 3 = E ere n the present month. perfec: tion—fine, | exander Finlayson, Edwar H George Greenbermer. = M. already pasted up in proper form.~ Come in today, the con- |50, fiea0s ouat don fake. & tis | oy ATl OU¢ For Liborty Sonds Tpon his arcival plans for the erec Charies D. Greomman, T ¥ | B emorger, Applicanie We. the nn a ERESE, [Ch Wi s MBI e sl o Tor ou tions | tion of the church will be hurried and that the above named dersigned, are electors and taxpaye test closes October 27th. Diapepsin. “There will not be any dis- | T" [ conyase for subscriptions i’ is hopea to so far advance work | dorsera are elactors nni " iaxpavors | SUER Fedt e fiaie B Mo P e ey doce mecati® | Danielson district this weel. . Organ. | Pefore real cold weather arrives as to Narwigh, Datel ot Noruioh. thie S0 | RO io; 00 hereby sign and e {ags - make possible the laying of the cor- 393 b 5 poile 1 : out-of-order stomachs that gives It its |iZed effort will be made to make O Ot o o » £83,.08 Dctanar, D. 11 5. | Greenberger & Co. for i milllons of sales annually. Tecord list of subscriptions in this]758tone S o . Holbrook, Town Clerk. hereby certify that sald app! BUY A LIBERTY BOND Get & inrge Arty-cont cass of Pape's|district, which is enfoying unusual | & 1ar®e mercentage of the rund tha — e [ suliable parsons G0 e iigenacd b - & i Diapepsin from any drug store. It is|Prosperity and where wage schedules o meet the ¥ antto pultcation ' Daled ot Nor- The quicker you buy, the sooner ‘will the war end—and | e weickest, surest sntabid snd stom: | 476 higher than ever before. T " |comstruction is aiready on hand. JAY M. SHEPARD len i 2d dav'or Otencr 4 1 ach relief known. It acts aimost Hke 3ucceeding Elmore & Shepard Oresnman, Hariy M. Land, Herman 8 the boys come back—and the families be reunited—and homé | masio—it is = scientific. harmiess and | SOLDEN ANNIVERSARY “The enly kind that will not dry out the . Sears, 1 hereby cerfifs that (he a pleasant stomach preparation which or mn, ano mrs. 7. eeanvien| DR. F. €, JACKSOQ N | m2turl cils of the bair. no matter hew Flnaa“)redor andEmbalmer P and fixpayers, owning ronl be happy—and life’s good work go on Eruly belongs in every home. e 3 . 3 you use it. , Care, devoted to the wn of Norwich o o el > etteited at TR Wlie MR GhiE o thick, |60-62 North St., Willimantic k'-:.; 3‘.‘?:&. 's“;’. ax .:‘Vu.f B HIRAM N. FENN dren and Children’s Children About DENTIST Lady Assistant Tel, conneetion | Toigar o S o ook T Wi ¥OU WANT to put your bu WHEN YOU WANT to put your hus- 1ncas Betore th pnbu:;:‘:h.rl is’ 1o | {naas Dbefore the bublic. there is 1o llmimll! than the ad-|medium better than tnrough the ad- il "eoiamas or The Buue Vestising columns of The Bulletin Removed to 715 Main 8t. Willimantic Fours—9 s m t0 25 m Fhone & and Mrs. Theephile Bernler ob- Them. The H. C. Murray Co. oo s o™ | o s oe wes s

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