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I NORWICH MUSIC ASB'N BUYS BOND WITH GIFT. by Anonymous The Bulletin. S — _Norwich, Wédneaduy, Oct. 24, 1917. THE WEATHER. Canditions. There will be rain Wednesday in the uthern New England 'w or rain in_ northern land and western New York. Clelo; depression central linois Monday night has increased in intensity and i= movihg rapidly east- rth of Montana. It will be somewhat colder in Atlan- tic coast districts Storin warnings are displayed on the Norfol to Boston, southeast gales tonight Don Houghton Re-elected ‘Gopihiddu Annual Meeting of Chelsea Boat Club at Wauregan House Tuesday Evening—Ex-Commodore Julian L. Williams and Dr. Prank W. Holme Tell of Their Expeneneu in the Naval Reserve. At the annual meeting of the Chelsea y fivonlnz at the o [ Takes §100 Presen . Doner to Help Subscriptions—Will - Purchase Anather ‘Bond from Fund. y S The Norwich Musl received the very genérous gift of $100 from . music lover in Norwich. At a of the executive board, after of , warm appreciation it .was voted assoclation has LABY ASSISTANT Afl Calls Answered Promptly middle d Oay and Night . e to the unknown a Liberty bond. a second Liberty bond be bought in the name of the association, to be paid for in instaliments, the money to be taken from the curren . The board aleo voted that $25 be ‘contributed to the Academy orchestra toward the instrument fund. The women's chorus of the associa- tion has rendered public service by participating in the Shakespeare page- ant, -in the ~ommunity sin Fourth of July, and in the the second Liberty bond mass meeting. It was unanimously voted by executive board that it be placed on Norwich Music asso- ciation is heartily in sympathy with afl patriotic efforts and will musical assistance whenever possible. Exhibitors Are The United States civil service com- mission has recelved an expression of the patriotism of practically all the exhibitors of motion pictures in the vernment is in typewriter op- 88 Main Street Buckingham. BMN of oovem“aql“l.fln Holdm Boat club held Wauregan house. re-: du.tad commodore for another térm . Commodore Houghton presided ;t the meeting, which was well attended. Preceding ths business meeting there was a election of officers for the ensuing year followed the reading of the reports of the past year's activities. The elec- tion resulted as_follows: Commodore. Don Houghton; commodore, F. E Lculs Young: Stephen W, Hall, The club voted to exempt from dues ‘Wednesday during the war all members in the - CAVE WEI.DING & MFG. C0. Antemobile and Machine Parts Welded. / Garage work a Speciaity. Werk Guaranteed. 31 Chestaut St Atlantic coast from with moderrs: and Wednesday. The ,winds along thc north Atlan- tic coast will be moderate southeast gales with rain early Wednesday morn- ing diminishing and becoming north- middle Atlantic fresa southeast winds with rain Wcdnesday morning diminishing an becommg westerly Thursday. meeting there were informal -tatks by cx-Commodore julign L. Willlams and Dr. Frank W. Holmts, both members of the paval reserve force. Mr., Willlams told of his experiences in the naval Newport and Dr. Holme of his experience in the naval reserve New London, ! west Thursday: record that the at the submaril where he is stationed. Lee Roy Robbins; treasurer, Walter M. CONN..CHAMBER ENDORSES STATE DEFENSE WORK Resolytion Commends Governor Hol- cemb For "His -Activities. WOMEN'S R.GISTRIATION TO START S8OON Primary Object to Prooure Werkers For War Industries. 41 ‘BROADWAY 7 Under New Man: Formerly the Saratoga Restaurant the former a Cafe, in Bos- Same il be given in the tlonon Cate of Norwich, as may * be in the Minefva or other equal and southern New England York: Rain W Wny, Thursday cleéaring and cold- Observations in*Norwich. ‘ The following records reported from Sevin's pharmacy, temperature and the changos Tuesday: United States. need of thousands of crators and stenographers sexes for war work and through its 3,000 local examiners in that many commission requested the owners and managers of motian picture thé€atres to allow free of charge an announce: ment on their screens of this need of Not more than a The Connecticut State Council of Defense has received word that the Connecticut Chamber of Comemrce, at its annual meeting unanimously pass- ed the following resolution endorsing the work of the Council and of Gov- ernor Marcus H. Holcomb for “the de- livery of Connecticut at its highest ef- ficiency for war work to the ? The voluntary registration women of this ‘state, recommended by the Woman's committee of the Council of National Defense, will The plan will be inaugurated in New Haven, for ths labor aituation it is_aonounced, may become such that the factorles there which are filling government show the changes in Washington, NICK L. KONTENES, Prop. in that city, 6 p. m. Highest 68, Comparisons. the government. For Bilious B - For 5O, THE HOARD OV COUNTY COM. . joners for New London County: harohy SPRly for & [menee Lo verl mad exchange beer in the bullding at 56 lflo!!hh street, ‘!‘ov‘lln of Vlorw|l(h exce] 'l. / _ o |in the “rooms and apartments in sald That heavy headache, torpid | puiiding. any part ‘o parts »f ‘which ey mm are cut off or partitioned in such man- liver, sick as to form booths, side rooms, or tongue, dull tiring rooms. My piacs of buainess is not located within two hundred feet muddy all come |in a2 direct line from any church edifice y of the bile. | or public or parochial school. or a peor su L premises pertaining thereto, or any ese i conditions are | postofiic. z\sbl(c Hbrar: or cemetery. Pated a Norwich, thi; 18th day of promptly corrected by Getaber, A. D, 1%i7. John Donovan > r Applicant, We, m- unufni med, are eléctors and taxpay. rwalng real estate, of the Tn'n of \orul( h, and hzrnby sign and endorse the foregoing lppucntlnn of Yohn Domovan for a H- cense, and hereby certify that sald =p- e nt fis. a_ suftable pgrson to sed pursuant to said application. Datéd at Norwich, this 16th day of October, A. D.,1917. Benjamin (. Pannis, John £, O'Nes, William B Disco, ‘Thomas "J. Dodd, P. J. Morley. co T hereby certify ihat the ahove mamed which stimulate the liver, |sgners and endorsers ave’ciectors ana taxpayers, owning real estate in the regulate the flow of Town_ of Norwich. Dated at Norwieh thin 284 day of October, A. D. 1917, sweeten the stomach, &a:n‘ R. Portelance, Assistant JTows h y TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM. A hougehold missioners for New' London County: I . eby apply for a license to sell and yeanofp exchense spirituous ‘and intoxicating liquors,' ale. lager -beer. Rhine wine lic m y and clder in the bullding at 363 Cen- tral avenue, Town of Norwich, except ulnesaes, it the Tooms and apartmants in said building, any part of parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such man- ner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My piace of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice - or public or prrochial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any = bl pestotnice. publie library, or cemetery, Sale of Any ated at Norwich. this 16th day o ""fi mn-.. Octaber, A. D. 1817. William 8. Wal- iace, Applicant. We. the undersigned, are ‘electors and faxpayers, owning real emtate, of the Town of Norwich have been at the Ponemah Boarding|ina nereby sign and endorse the fore- house for several weeks have l!“ going application of W, 8 Wallace for will_have to call for additional help. If the results desired in New Haven the registration project will be extended to other parts of the O Bundred of the 20,000 odd exhibitors who were approached declined to ren- der to the people the service asked. TAFTVILLE Mill League Ne. 1, Starts Tonight— No Afternoon Session of Wequonnac School on Liberty Day—Personals Predictions for Tuewlay: Tuesday’s weather: Holcomb, under Chapter 44 Public Acts of 1917, appointed by pro- clamation on April 26 the Connecticut State Council of Defense to ‘marshal the resources of Connecticut for war' and to have complete charge and_ di- rection of the far activities of Con. necticut, co-operating lar councils in other the Couneil of Nationa! Defense and The. Connecticut thus appointed. Falr, westerly | are attained, removed to Plainfleld where Mr. La- mothe has accepted a position with the Lawton Milk Sun, “ and Tides T Rises P mate. s Weor. Nlll 18 THE Fountain Pen YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR Non-Leakable Self-Filling Orily ONE DOLLAR but as good as any trat sells for FIVE DOLLARS. ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Try ong and be convinced. JOHN & GEO . H. BLISS JEWELERS The tollo"ing statement in to the plan was issued at the capitol Monday by State Council of Defense: . Connecticut with the simi- “The voluntary registration of wo- states and will men is to begin in Nsw Haven. It is »|the opinion of the State Council 33 { Defense and of its committee of Wo- man Activities that the primary ob- ject of the voluntary registration of women should be to procure workers for the war industries of the state and that the registration will not be worth the effort and expensc unless the result is attained. probable that in New Haven the sit- uation will soon demand help for the various plants having government orders. Instead of attempt- ing the statewide registration ut the start, it is intended to maake New Ha ven the first unit for the work and to there on the results school went to Bro. No. 1, will start Its the Hustler: The Mill Leagu schedule tonight when roll against the Bear Cats. the Demon Five will 1ol against thc Independents and Friday the Olympics will meet the Cubs. been arganized chiefly through the Dugas and should aid in stirring up interest in the sport in the village. of Defpnse, has organized sub-committecs town auxiliary and through this statewids organization has developed the war work of Connecticut on a sub- stantial basis and in an efficlent man- county and uderwin 87 i y flood tide. The league has GREENEW[LE MAYNARD—In the Backus hospital,| Town str Toronto Clergyman Accepts Call the Rectorship of St. Andrew’s Epls- copal Church—Pouring Cement North Main Street—Personal On Monday evening the vestry of St. Andrew’s gave a unanimous decision to work of Fred Pe it Resolved, that the Connegticut Chamber of Commerce, In annual meeting in Hartford, Con- necticut on October, 1917, endorses which the Connecticut State Council of Defense has undertaken, commends Governor Marcus H. Holcomb and the t State Council of Defense for the dlivery of Connecticut at its highest eficiency for war work to the federal movernment and assures Gov- ernor Holcomb and the State Council of Defense of its fullest in the months to. come the people of No Afternoon Session at Weguonnoo There will be no séssiot of the We- quonnoe school on Wednesday after- ‘noon as it in common with the othe er schools of the city will allow the pupils freedom to witness the Liberty Day parade in Norwich. keep close track us the registration proceeds. plan works out as it {s hoped it will, the registration will continue in other The details of the plan to be pursuod in taking the registration are keing worked out now, and it is ex- pected that they wmmgle ready to be SR The scciteliar T T e aae and will assume his new Cuties as rector of the parish as sodn as the Right Rev. Brewster, bishop of the diocese ,con- firms the “appointment. Mr. Smith is a graduate with hon- ors of 1#> University of Toronto and also of Wycliffe Divinity College To- Smith, B. A., to accept the rectorship {of St. Andrew's church, Norwich, as successor _t9 the Re: who lately resigned after a pastorate of twelve years. The Rev. Mr. ‘Overhaulin and Repair Work OF ALL KINDS ON ¥ AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, " TRUCKS and. CARTS, 'F. J. Bohanan, Connecticut The J. B. Martin company has fin~ isifed harvesting their crop of pota- and a bumper crop is reported. sold to' the em- ployes of -the mill at reasonable pric- co-operation in the task of Connecticut as they do their part in the great work of winning the war.” HEALTH OFFICERS’ DRTIES Seme Offici Act Without Specific Compl THREE CENT POSTAGE The tubers will EFFECTIVE NOV. 2. Posteards Bearing Writing Will Cost Sender Two Cents. and Notes. Broderjck has accepted a posi- tion in the No. 4 mill. Commencing Friday, Nov. Coming in contact with health ofi- town. 1 a license, and hereby certify that sald —_—— nt is a suitable mnerson“ lal be ursuant to sald application Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lamothe have PRI o JE\A, SEviiestion A. 3. 1917. Thomas M. Shields, T M. Powers, Frank B. Disco C. Disco, 8. Kronig. I hereby 4 o4 dnuu the lhlovc named signers and endorsers sre electors and taxpay- Wequonnoc | 5 Ganing real estate, In the Town of dway school n | . , Norwich, Dated at Norwich, this 23d Norwich Tuesday for their man#al|day of October, A, D_1017. _Dora R. training -lesson. Purt:,l:ar‘d_ Assistant Town Clerk. ripiane 8. The seventh grade of TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- BORN hmu:'l’un-r- Ilor' New "Londnn! County: o an,nAV~In Norwich, Oect. 22 ‘lih ereby apply for a license to sell an Sullhgn of 51 Boswell avenue, and clder “‘ (hL‘ n““(d‘:‘ "i ;,n West xe. Norwich, Oct. 25, 1917, twin anugh- | in the rooms and. apartments in sald ters to Mr, and Mrs., Joseph Maynard | bullding, any part or parts of which of Fort Point. are cut off or partitioned In such man- SNOW—In Backus hospfal, Norwich, | ner as to form booths, side rooms, or Oct. 22, 1917, a son to Mr. and Mrs. I.llrln{ reoms. My place of business o Charles Snow of East Norwich, is not located within two hundred feet In a direct line from any church edifice MARRIED. or pyblic or parochial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any PARARISH - In New London, | BOSHorace Pouiic 1brary. or cemotery Oet, 20, 151], by Rev, A T, Chamdler, "D“,‘ at Rorwlon "0 TTen " day” ot award J. Parndlse and Wiigabsth A, Qotaber: 1917, Henry J. Kilroy, E" both of New London Appli the undersigned, are ‘I(VI.LENJREENHALGH~IN Mystic, | S19btors ina ' thxpayers owning real Oct, 1917, by Rev. Michael P.|estate, the T of Norwich, and 3 own Bakt, ‘Micheal Mullen st Springneld; | herony sign and endorse the forexoink Mass, and Miss Mary Greenhalgh of | application of Henry J. Kilroy for a Mystic license, and hereby certify that sald applicant Is a sultable erson to b o DIED. licensed pursuant to said application, LE CLAIRE—In Jewett City, O 2 | Dated at Norwich, this 17th day o 1917, Jean B. Le Claire, ya‘eat 2:;1 October, A. D_1917, George P, Madden years. John A. Braih'. James B. Banning, Funeral from his Ilt- I‘enldlneg on | Alexander Kilro: Alexander H. Disco, Mechanic street Thu 8.15 1 Rereby certify ihat the above named signers and endorsers are electors and m Reauiem mase n ar church at 9. Burial in Sf, Mary's|taxpayers, owning real estate in the cemetery, Sylvandale. Please omit|Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwicl flowers. i this 234 day of October, A. D, 1917 Chas. 8. Holbrook, ,Town Clerk. - oct24W pt_those for delivery within the 'limits of - this office, must three cents in postage etamps,~as the new rates are three cents for each ounce or fraction thereof. and postals or postcards that.bear writing on them must be prepaid at the rate of two cents on each. fusing at first and appear to be un- fair in eome localities, mailed in_this office for Taftville or Yantic, only four miles distant, and in the ‘same town, the rate will be three cents, while a letter mailed in the city ‘or on either of the rural routes from the main office can be delivesad on the routes from Norwich' Town or Preston stations for two cents, travel- ing from 10 to 15 miles before ruchlng ‘Then again it will be| las cheap to send a drop letter as a postal card, as all éards containing without regard to distance, will cost two cents. and the public should bear in mind that unless one cents on let- ters and two cents on cards, are pre- paid. the letter cr card will be heia for postage” and cannot be forwarded Alfred Thurlow has accepted a posi- cers throughout the state, T e el been “surprised to find that there eg: jmpréssion that they cannot aet in health matters without specific complaint being made, says the Octo- ber issue of the Connecticut Health Bulletin of the state board of health. It_has also been observed that health officers perform theid duties in an mpologetic manner. These impressions we desire to cor- It is plainly the health oMcer’ duty to inveatigate and aseure him self that there are no places or con- ditlons within his jurisdiction prejud cial to public health. The law clearly states that the health officer has all powers necessary and proper for the preservation and vrotection of public if he were a police officer instead of a health officer, he would not feel it his duty to approach violators of the law with an apology for interference and offering the ex- ruse that action was necessary be- cause Mr. Jones had sent him a writ- ten complaint: and there is no reason why the health officer should hesitate, apelogize and betray a good citizen who supplies information concerning a violation of health law and decency. hope that the day will when every health officer will be so in touch with his territory that it will be unnecessary for citizens to make but Tintil such perfection in heaith administration is reacfed, the citizen who is sufficiently interest- in public health and welfare to ly information that will the correction of insanitary conditions should be protected. health officers remaining in the stat who daily observe gross 3 conditions and fail to take action be- cause they have not received a formal would advise them to sive this comment careful considera- Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming; “Upholstering and Wood Work: all its branches: of the Dlocm of Toronto. to: Mr. 'Smith Bas .had two appoint- the first as assjstant to the Rev. J. Hampton Teney of St. Philips’ and then a temporary curncy with the Joseph LaCross of Front street was Biacksmithing a visitor in Voluntown Monday even- Seott & Clavk Corp. 807 to 515 North Main St. DR. A. J. SINAY Dentist Rooms 18-19 Allise Building, Norwich Phone 1177-3 It may be con- o4 = Moses D. Pruitt has resigned his po- Church of the Messiah. as a-* letter sition with the Ponemah company. Rev. Mr. Smith is of Welsh descent and was born _in Leicester, England. reulded ‘with his motler’s peo- commencing his studl!s in ‘divinity at the Training Institute, Glasgow. Scotland. and sailed to Canada for the express jw:urpose of continuing his studies in College and versity of Toronto. to note that both Mr. Smith's mother and grandfather were Welsh-Ameri- cans and lived in Pennsylvania. When asked what were the attrac- tive features sbout St. Andrew’s, Mr. Smith replied that the thing that of- fered the mréatest inducement was the fact that the workers of St. Andrew’s are really alive, church and recognize the meaning of Christian obligations. can maintain a Men's club of over a hundred active members must have some energetic workers at the back of it, amd Mr, Smith hopes, with their help and Di- vine Blessing, to create a church-go- ing people out of the non-church-go- ing community of Norwich. Bazinet of North B street is ccnfined to his home through lllne!l radis has acl‘flpted night shift in the mah mm. ’ Hector Gaucher of New London is ill at the home of his parents on Prov- idence street. It is interesting ||its destination. There were a number of young peo- ple from the village present at a party irr Occum Saturday evenins. 3 The members of the Imperial Rab- bitry held a meeting Monday evening One of the historic places in Norwich and votdl to buy a Liberty bond. for over twe cemturies has been the ADAMS TAVERN The trolley will get you there from the ¢ity ja about fifteen minutes or you ean run there in an automobile in less time. A. A. ADAMS Norwich Town D@S. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. A church that|poSTOFFICE WILL CLOSE FROM 1 TO 4. In Accordance With Liberty Day Sug- on by President. Mrs. Julie Le Moyne and of - Taftville, fe wdays with friends in Bridgeport. spending a welf-sacrificing Correa who Mr. and Mrs, Manuel In accordance with susgestign of the president and general order Na. 303 of the postmaster postoffice will et e Beaqtiful be closed on Liberty day, Oct. 24, from 1 to 4 ¥ m. The 2.80 p. m. delivery by carriers will be omitted, but all collections in the busi- ress sections v:ill be made, and malils will close and be despatched as usual. Pouring Cement on North Main Street. The work on thé repairs to the road on -North Maln street aresprogressing rapidly and are making a much need- ed improvement to the street. ‘workmen have commenced the pouring of cement between Sixth and Eighth The men will probably be able to reach the intersection Second street before the severe cold weather makes further work impessi- If there are am: Scveral Admitted to Dramatic Club— Sheldon McNickle Ordered to Report at Newport. Office Hours: 16 s m. to 3 p. m. by appaintment “@undays excepted CONN. PATENTS. Stonington Man Inyents Rotary Per- fecting Sheet—Printing Mechanism. t.hn glistens wntl: life and lum—lnb you look so much '.hutwerymgndmnequvdflnn of nearly every woman. Don’t en wmn-ndnthui!.:mhylfe The following students were admit- ted to the Dramatic club after the sec- cnd_ tryouts Mcnday afternoon: Ruth Scrivener, Personals and Notes: HAward Reavey " of the Training _station the village for a few days. The list of patents issued by the U. patent office to citizens of Con- necticut as contained in the Official Gazette dated Tuesday, Oct. is as follows: Samuel W. avis, machine; Howard M. Barber, Stoning- two patents, sheet printing mechanism and sheet stitching _and chine; James R. Coe. Waterbury, cur- tain rod figture; George W. Donning, Stamford, carburetor for internal com- Philip L. Frasier, Rockbury, milk can handle: Gerald W. art, West Hartford. electric switch John T. Hlllhoule, Newtown. internal combustion engine: Bridgeport, removable body and vehi- cles, two patents: Edward O. Kraepe- lin, Botsford, collapsible egg carrier: Flerman Lemke Clinton, wheelbarrow and truck: a_ this home in ‘18, Miss Helen Ver- 19, Timothy Brewer, ‘18, Rich- The tryouts were held under the direction of Miss Eu- rice Guliiver, who has charge of the ‘DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Taike elevator Shetucket Stree” entrance. hone ard Hourigan, William ‘Mileski recently secured a }!:a.l:dsmas pheat:-dn; cockerel 1aving it moun y a skilled taxider- = The Girle’ Glee club heid a rehearsal g in_Slater hall Tuesday after school. Sheldon McNickle, who has been at- tenddeg the Academy for the past few weeks, has been ordered to report at Newport as soor as possible. listed in the naval reserve last apring and has been stationed at Newport all ‘When N. F. A. began, in ac- cordance with the order that reserves under 21 years of age could go back to_school, he came back to N. F. A, Robert Goodfellow, N. F. A., '18, left school to join the United States ——— e uz,m Su‘unb-d in. Half Hour. introduced as the lut tpea,ker ot the evening .hm:a l: Mr, Case announced that a committes of ladies would wait_on 10se present lor lunta) lllb.‘crl - tions 'and ‘& total of ma: o 13 scribed in thirty minutes, a 2 thousahd ‘dollars a niinute. e ————— 1 WHY HAIR FALLS OUT | Dandruff_canses & ranrhh irritation roots shrink. hair comes out DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. slophone 1227 folding ma- bustion motor; 26-28 Broadway Albert C. Schulz, LEGAL NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- miseioners for New London County: We hereby apply for a license to seil ana gchange spirituous and THE PALACE convertible Joseph M. sewing machine: Theodore Thomas Miller,Wést Suffield, resilient tire: Willlam S. Thomson, Plnnt.svllle, valve spring lifter: Henry New ' Britain, A ‘Webb., Hamden. toy vehicle. erick Wengraf, attachment for tire: tlesey, Greenwich. M. Johnson, Surprised by Friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Whitman Montville were treated to a very agree- able surprise recently when a party of their friends umexpectedly called on them. The occasion was the birthday of Mrs. Whitman and was also the of their wedding day. hitman have recently moved from Waterford, where they ‘have resided for several years, to a new home in Montville. on the Nor- To show that they were not forgotten by their old friends and neighbors, this party was planned. e — THE WHOLE NEIGHBORHOOD ws _78 Franklin Street intoxicating Rhine wine and cider hder the mame -and xtyle of Shannon and Katherine C. the building at Commerce n of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in said buildin, any part ‘or parts of which are cut of in sych manner as to or retiring of the scalp. . Soser. and then e b To stop falling hair at Dnee and rid the scalp of every particle druff, get a 25-cent bottle of Da.ndor- ine at' any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub well iato ecalp. After a few applications all dandruft disappears and the hair stops coming out. 40th anniversar: Mr. and Mrs. Something You'll Like GOOD BEEF " GOOD VF.AL GOOD LAMB Nau e o ekld | Y R titioned form booths, side rooms, Qur place of business is not iccated within two hundred feet in: a direct line lmmn % po; s Hartford, making alloy wich road. Men Needed In Medical Department. Owing to the shortage of men, med- and the desirability n‘ men ‘as far as possible the ny rary, or cemetery, ., this’ 15th day of ron, Katherine C. Shantion. Applicants, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, Town of Norwich, and horoby sign endorse_the foregoin Henry Shannon and Hom Yor & llosnse. and heresy cerdry plicants are sultable per- SMOKED MEATS at prices you can afford People’s Market 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN. Propristor WILLIAM YOUNG,R. Massage and General Nursing. Nigh: or day calls. 38 Hickory St. Norwich. wherever well educated men with an evidence of sincere desire for service in the medical department are found they be given an opportunity for en- | listing In the medi+al department for assignment to duty with the Air Di- vision, Signal Corps, at such aviation stations as may be designated at the time by the devartment. : Those men when =0 enlisted will be with the Air Di- application ot 7. Mrs. Anna Pelzer, 2526 Jefferson S: wrii ommend Foley’s Honey and Tar as a sure cure for coughs and colds. cured my daughter of a bad cold. neighbor, ‘Mrs. Benson, cured herself and her whole family with Foley's Honey and Tar, and everyone in our speaks highly of This reliable family remedy masters It clears the air passages and eases the gasping, strangling fi that said ap) sone to be th day of o:cobcr, Desmo uel rank N, o-rdn-r. "Thomas M. op. T htrdby c.rury that the nbove named signers and dorsers are electors (:-W'l!hlgh real AN Funeral Director and Embatmer Promptserviceday or night Lady Assistant neighborhood assigned for dutv vision and eligible for obromsétion to both non commissioned grades and to commissions under the same rules and regulations as other enlisted men. at Norwich, Certifica '. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY mw. missioners of New London County hereby apply for a $65 drugglst li tn sell irituous and intoxie: liquors, , lager beed, Rhine wine n‘nrl cI(dg to “elnnld hnn’(‘he ]u'e-drrlp; s tion of a practicing physician. and no ain S to 'be drunk on the premises. In ls M ""‘ E ouantities not elt‘eedlnf one gallon Except other than distilled llquors, and : those In quantities not excecding five 4 allons. At No. 3 Bouth Front street, D own of Norwlich. Dated at Norwich, this 16th day of October. A, D. 1917 Albert J. Portelan Appiicant, = for D Dr. George Thompson, Proprietor, We the undersigned, are electors and tax- payers, owning real estate, of the Town of Nofwich, and hereby mign and en- dorse the foregoing application of Al- bert J. Portelance for a druggist's 1i- cense, and her certify hat sald applicant is a sultable person to be licensed pyrsuant to said application ated at Norwich thik 16th day of Assista 4 tober, A. D. 1917. George G. Grant, Endl rd ’!‘lcn:,n;{y 2 Sl}lllhv.nb Gk Pratte, Hor! urray, John jolan. ereby Telephone 328-3 xc'c};‘llvdlhlt fiie above named ‘qlxnorfi nd endorsers are electors and taxpay- el JCUT :P! owning real estate, in the Town of WM. SMITH ALLEN Norwich, Dated at Norwich, this 16th tober. A. 917. Dora Assistant Town Clerk, AR OF COUNTY BYRON A. WIGHTMAN | miseiontrs for Row fondon Count hereby apply for a license to seil and M exchange spirituous and Intoxicating Piano Tuner et e : etder whder the name a . Phone 506.3 3 Fairmount @treet | 41i0naci Connelt & Co. o the bullding B @t 184 Boswell avenue, Town of Nor- wich, except in the rooms and apart- ments in said building, any part or arts of which are cit off or patti- s & B foned in such manner as to form hca urk. booths. side room or retiring rooms. 41 Main Street Our place of business is not located L within two hundred feet in a direct \ line from any church edifice or public 1 1 or parochial school, or the premises unera Hreclors Jiri-tintns “thereto. ‘or any postornce ¥ public 1ibrary, or cemetery. TNated at Korwlr‘h‘ this 16th day of October, A._D. 1917, el Connell, Applicant. ~ We, the undersigned, are electors and tax- pavers, owning real estate, of the Town B3 Norwich, And. hereby &lkn and en- k dorse m- foregoing application of Mi- chael Connall & Co, for a license, and hereby certify that said applcants ate L] suitable persons to be licensed pursu- ant to said application. Dated at Nor- wich, thi 16th day of October, A. D. Are open for business with a|i57 jonn 7. '0'Neil ' Patricic Cnn‘r{y‘? G. L. Crosgrove, Willinm Helgl new line of Furs, Coats, Skins | {17 2rCh05 0 s and cndorsets Town of Norwich Dated this 234 dav of Ootober, for fall and winter. siatant Town Clerk. oet3 W PBOARD OF COUNTY COM- 2 . are electors and taxpaye owning real and all kinds of Trimmings Dora R. Portelance, As- M. BRUCKNER, Prop. misslonars for New Tondon County: We hereby apply for a license to sefl and 4 excha; pitituous na ntoxicating ane e 47 Main Street | 0 " ale, lager beer, Rhbine wine and cider undsr the name and style of Caron Bros. in the building S5 SAESR Mata’ atreet Town of “Norwie oxcept In the rooms and apartments In sald bulldinge, any part or parts of hich are cut'aft or partitionad in such manner &8 to form hooths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. Our piace of busi- ness is not located within two hu: dred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial school, or the _premises pértaining UNITED TEA \MPORTERS GO. are selling Tea and Coffee, Baking Pow- der, Spices, Cocoa and Chocolate at the very lowest price. his °33d day of October, A. D. 1917 John ‘B. Caron, Octave J. Caron, Appli- clr\t! We, the unde: tors and taxpayers, owning real estate of the Town of Norwich., and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing appli- cation of Caron Bros. for a lioense, and hereby certify that said applicants ape suitable parsons to be licensed plirsuant to sald application. Dated at Norwlich. this 22d day of October. 1917, William _ Trachtenberg c Plaut, Adelard Morin, Her & Sears. David D. Disco, T hareby cer- Lity that the above named eigners and ondorsers are electors and faxpayers awning renl estate. In the Town _of Norwich, ; Dated at Norwich, fhis -2 day of October. A. D_1917. Dara R. Portelanite, Assistant Town Clerk. oct24W GEORGE G. GRANT SPBTERt VFE,R ISTEnhng | Undertaker and Embalmer| rigratane remsscane Garsener. Weddl: 32 Providence St., Taftville [ oihitiome rineral Designs, Buine Férns and Decorative Plants. Nurse: Prompt attention to day or night calls it Telephone 830 . aprieMW¥awi | Popd n’ Y BQEPInK & Atkins, Ruthe

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