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B P 3 TR 2 o o 7 - g L, 5 is inevitable. The American women - LEGAL NOTICES. n 3 . who compose the Red Cross chapters rd < 1 » : should: prepare with all the enthusiasm TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM & missloners for New London County: W —ET-———um L Braby Noa)y far T dlcenus 1o sell & = = /' for a license to seil an Norwich, Wednesday, Oot. 31, 1917, | . Mg G R L R e exchange BpIFituous and Intoxicating Heary Allen & Son Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 4 < i ltquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine with the st vital things that the AND DAUGHTEH and cider whder the name and style of ] merica can do for the sol- J. Henry Sh nd_ Kather C. No Award Made by State Highway Department—Lowest of | somen of jmeri 3 Henty ‘Shannon and Katherine ¢ AND EMBALMERS L o 2 Conditions. o Note that Col. Murphy uses strong street, Town of Norwich, except In the “ LADY ABSISTANT ke Two Bids Received Was $53,500 language! Direct responsibility, seri- 4 _ [ Foome’ and wpirements i said bulliing The cyclonic depression central 5 ous calamity, national dissrace, life| Relieved From Pain and |28Y 28k onSfrts of, yhieh are cut off A1l Gafls Answered Promptly Monday night over Lal or death. C deaf JET BTl e IaRnner- ey T ke Huron has r death. Can we turn a deaf ear to| Sufferi by Lydi E form booths, side rooms, or retiring & Day and Night advanced to the mouth of the St. Law- L this entreaty, which comes to’ us from ering Dy ydia .| rooms. Our’ place of business is not ; 4 Jance -ndlhenu.d rably in| as both of the two Dbids received |found to be extremely hizh. One bid [SYerseas? Shail we not go forth to- Pinkham’s Vegetable - iccated within two hundred feet in a 88 Main Street et cots: o e ek |by the state niehway commissioner's [ Was for $55,000 and the other for §33,_ Jaaet. bas indlilerent phreon from het Compound. Public ‘of parochial - %, 2or the by moderate southerly shifting to fresh |office in Hartford for the construction | Construction company of Albany, New | /etharey? "r:'&‘f";f,fe,”'f.'rfi‘x'.‘-"’.fi,flfi-’_"f?.’ o 12,’-,? B | west galés with rain. . of the super-structure or steel work | York. N rd niade and it is| The call Bab-come, not only from Sated at fch, this' 1ptr of | . A generai rain has fallen in the last[of the proposed drawbridge to be Dossible that the department will call |Col Murphy to the Amtrican Women, | oo oo po e foup | Octover, A. D, 1917, 4. Henry 24 hours over ‘practically the entire|built across the Niantic river were |for new bids for the steel work later:| Ut from thelr brothers, thelr hus- b O et il el S ! ron, Katherine C. Shannon, Appll Cheapest | country east of'the Missiasippl and in | considered too high, no award wa I bands and their sons, already in the | years I suffered a great deal of pain | We, the undersigned, are electors The Best Place is the t | ooe upper lake region &nd & pro- |made. by the np.m' ent. The bridgs fo;rmeg :‘l’ !t‘li"‘fc'{:u'?:;"fge :‘i‘,’.neh:g: first line trenches. Shall we answer it g’enodlully,ml dhnvahlhdmm] taxpayers owning reai estate, of ¢ Place to B nounced ¢old wave for the season has iz to extend across the river between |bids on this portion of the bridge was | Pfor® it is too iate? y back would ache and I would feel | [200R 0 [0 00 W S50 oo uy moved southsastward over the plains|East Lyme and Waterford and part extended to November 6th. The yery weak and mis- | ficnry Shannon and Katherine C. Shan AUTO ROBES WAGONS :t;‘:n “:n::‘ g’fi!h:.t.&nueot;mt‘ll: ol’gny:r:ve;u;' mu;tobae borne by the |amount available for the construction | COLCHESTER MEN FAILED i erafle. 1 remem- |non for a license, and hereby certity pas ard through | taxpayers of New London county. of the bridge is $80,000, which m: 2 bered how that satd applicarits are suitable per- HARNESSES RUBBER BOOTS | Atiantic coast istricts into New Eng- | ' The' two bids were opencd B3t o | has Toen Smropktad by the Mestaie 722U ANEWER CALL | I | Eg et et [SALCR nfi%’«’,fi",.{’"("L"r‘?"-‘u‘ph‘“ aaid STEAMER RUGS CARRIAGES . |land “Che Col cl:::‘gpm. S tne olBoks sy atternoon and were § Several Did Not Put Appearance 4 A g‘n by usi 13th day of October, A, D. 1917, Jere ND TEAM | , Storm warnings are displayed on the . For Examination. Lydia E. Piokbam's | Franic'sy. Garaner, Thomas M A SOME SECOND-HA Athiatio coabe Norloik o Huat- | F. J. LEAVENS DECLINES = £ S egetable Com- | Arthur D. Lathrop. T hercby MHARNESS IN STOCK pert. . e ;fi{";‘"’l des th ish According to the record on file at snndmd I decided | that the above named signers an Py | The winds alcng the north Atlantic RE-ELECTION. | ., Gooh: 1is includes the parishes |ihe office of the Eleventh ° division try it, and thanks | dorsers are electors and 't colst will be fresh west ghles Wed- S, paghen, Exeter, Ldberty Hill, the|araft board, the following 20 men fail- V to the Com ft |awning real estate, in the Town L L CHAPMAN CQ. [nc:der aiminissing “Thursasy: fair| (Continued from Page Seven) |of ptist and Congregational churches |ed to put in an appearance for the ; helped it | By, of "Octoner A D, 1911 ‘Chias. & | weather. Middle Atlantic, moderate L L o = rhysical examination on Iriday or A Holbrook. Towr Cler: " oct24W Went @ates nad Taly wadthier. erage. This does not include the wool- m?":‘.‘:"" June 12, 1917; member- | Saturday of last week, and their » bl did m, ImEobk. Tows Sark LI 14 BATH STREET., NORWICH, CT. en sets, numbering 402 pieces, which [$BIP 165: given to War Fund from |names have been forwarded to the ad- 4 - pait g oo Al Forscast. were given to the soldiers as they left | Liberty Hill church $11.25. Outside | utant-general's office for ‘apprehen- orsby aaply foF u liconse to pont Sorthers Mow Maliesl: Patr soll| by b e o %f camps, | Of membership fees the ‘amount col- | jon: eneral weakness that was 80 hard to | exchange beer In the building nt colder Wednesday: Thursday fair. nor the 175 woolen pleces . recently | écted by different socleties and given |~ Steve Zabroski, Uncasville; Fred | bear. Iam able to do my work during | Roath street. Town of Norwich, except CAVE WELDING & MFG. C0; | Eastern New ¥arx:"Fuir and some- | sent ‘in. nor the Jarge ‘mumber ‘of eur. |{2Ward the work of the chapter is | Daniels, Westerly; John Heward: Wa- | such times and am recommending Lydia | In, {15, Tooms and; apartments in_ sl °lwhat colder Wednesday; Thursday|gical dressings awaiting shipment, | 33100 The large bumber of member- torford; Marry N. Benwick, vorsailics: | E. Plgkham's Vegetable Compaang to | Siidine, any part or parts of which Astemobile and Machine Parts Welded, | fair. still_uncounted. ips brought a goodly sum Into the | Kamuna P. Iiyde, Stonington: Samuel | my fok > ‘cut off or partitioned in such man Southern * New England: Fair and| The artici ¥ 3 e e 1 m; riends who suffer as I —Miss | ngr as to form booths, side rooms, or SR St & ettty continued cold Wednesday and Thurs- |follows. Pajamas. 105, comeaicacent |, WOrk accomplished: 134 picces, of |ahue: Je.' Vivetie Wicior © Daigie, J=ra Tinnsuany, 1623 Jeftsenod Ave, | I, P oratan o ithiln Cwe hunacen. feet Werk Guarasteed. day. robes 30, shonlder wraps 81, comfort | Which 225 garments were sewn. The | Baltic:" Alexander Zenuk, Montvine- | Brooklyn, N. Y. in n direct line from any church edifice Observations in Norwich. i Qo1 * | remainder 209 pieces were comfort and = v Al _To k h or public ‘or parochial school, or Tel. 314 pillows . comfort bags 272, under > Sylvester Hatton, Westerly: Antonia '0 know_whether Lydia E. D & The solloming resoras cayorted trom | S 18, ‘hot omItaTt AES 272 Under- |iracture pillows, kniticd cotton band- | Siives, Golchester; Damnics L. Bowss. | Pinkham's Vegetable Compound | Picmiges pertalning thereto, or Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes |pital shirts 176, children's clothing 208, | 988, wash cloths and knitted sponges. | Stanington; Emer Adison Joiner, Wa- | will help you, just try it. Fom | Dated st Sorwich, (hix 16th 04 in ' temperature” ‘and the barometric |knitted articles 611, surgical dressings | Y °0len garments knitted since Sept.|terford; Joe Birbelon, Montville; Har- | advice writfeto Lydia E.Pinkham | Octover, A, D. 19i7. John Donov 81 Chewtmut St 7 changes Tuesday: 26,561, making a total of §8,659. 7 number 22, including mufflers, |y Clarke,-Oakdale: Joseph DcCastro, | Applizant. | We, the undersigned, . Ther. Bar.| i addition to iicse were sent 211 |Sveaters, helimets, wristlets and | Westeris: Snmuel Tiatons, Sast Lyme: ma:rzgfiémo{h@mm, olebtors And tixpayers. owning ' Ten -} .7 am 62 29.74 | articles purchased, such as sheets, pil- |SOCfS. - Homar E: Peckham, Frankiin; Hector | Jead and PEWMLe omened; reatatel of - tite Town of Norwish, and . 12 m. .. 59 29058 [lcw cases, rubber sheets, hot water | Afeetings of children 11 years of age|Sharron, Stonington; Paul Church, of | Z0ffLRNG SOSEIE o Yy | i eation of John Domovan for & 1o ; 6 p. mii.. (111110 43 20158 | botties, blankets, towels, socks, shoes, |2nd younger, have been held to anip | Colchester. The last named, Pcul | 20d held in strict confidence, comse, and hereby certify that said ap HERE IS THE | “Highest' 84, Towest 43. stockings, mosquifo netting and seven :"""hl’flfifie' 0; cloth into fragments|Church, is a German, so the draft SIS lcant is a sultakle person to ha y Comparisons. folding cots, making a total of 83,870 | [OF the fllling of comfort pillows. Some { hoard states. Peencea pucsuant 1o, sl appHeation 5 ° Artialen. of the children are members of the PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Dated at Norwich, this 16th day of Predictions for Tuesday: Rain, fok-|%TPS0% o ihe cots, I would say |®uxiliary. October, A, D. 1917. Benjamin C lowed by fair. SEGE thes. wero & Dort of Beren o] Work Done at H. SHERIFF BROWN ADJOURNS * Hannis, John J._ O'Nell, Willlam Tuesday's weather: Hard rain, fol-| .00 "0 P g e R brager o COURT WITHOUT DATE Disco, ‘Thomas J. Dodd, P, Ja Mo lowed by clearing and colder in the l‘l’(;mzn(!:..n;é’rfl‘:he &Uwhsichc:r;::r::’:‘l; ncOwénx' to tthhe l::i!‘uncef from Leba- " - 1T hereby caruly inat to above n 4 . 8. .| non Centre the ey - igne orsers are electorn 1 YOU MAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR || cvening. .’ Esch outalt represenied an expenditurs | Liberty Hill are adies Of Goshen and | No Business to be Transacted on Fi- E 2 E.,’,‘(’;.:f‘.;".’,‘\ n.‘v':.; r.hL irl‘;.? E-mfie‘ in o more than $50 and consisted of one | the auxiliary, but .th nal Day of Present Session. fown of Norwich. Dated at 3 Non-Leakable P R R Sl e e S S S 5 ~ | Heating and Plumbing. | " 3t orliie? o g2 Sun Il _High 1| Moon | kar, four cotton sheets. one ruiWr|iliary officers. Mary A. Randall, Sec- | The case of R. J. Sisk against Jen- . Self-Filling Rises. | Bets. || Water. || Rises. | sheet, one hot water bottie. three sin- [retary and Treasurer. ; nie M. Bodenwein of New London, 92 Franklin Street (el R D U RO R L L Bay e m TP m o m 1l »_m |Sle gray wool blankets, two pairs pa-| The Woman's Home Missionary of |Which was .assigned for trial before O THE MOA D O N ountr T Oniy ONE DOLLAR but as good as Jamas, four hand towels, two pillows!Franklin although not an organized |Judge Gardiner Greene in the super- Rerehy apply for & lcense to sell ah any at selis for FIVE DOLLARS. ! 51| with cases, two hospital bed shirts,|auxiliary, is one in every other re- |ior court in New London Tuesday | exchange apirituous and intoxicati 47 . ge_ 8D § two wash cloths, two pairs cotton |epect, having worked for th Red | morning, has been settled and did not ligt 'ale. lager beer, Rhine WRin. ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED 43 || §33|socke one pa’r Slppers “and o fow|Cross faithfuily. and continuously for | come 4p before the court. The suit And cider ih the bullding at 303 Cen- Try one and be cenvinced. i 4 [l 110 other’ articlés necessary in the sick|many months. They have given gen- |arose over a-dispute. over property in FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY tral avenue, Town of Norwich, except ' B . .. % | room. erously of their money as well as of | Montaik and Riverview avenues. The Ln ”tflh1: rooms nnrl! n"p‘nr!;r:_l;;n;rh;,g?rlfl § JOHN & GEO . H. BLISS 2 Two Hundred Comfort Bag: heir iabor and 1 regret ot to be able | plaintift claimed that the defendant | THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY [¥)] Sre cutioff oF Bartitioned mn suoh man- 5 2 i o e Wl Of the comfort bags, 72 whre sent |0 8ive you an exact statement of their | through her agent, misrepresented the ner a# to form booths side rooms, or JEWELERS !_ . which is followed during the winter and spring, but upon | Work accomplished. All these, our al. [dimensions of the land in question, Nos. 13 to 25 Ferry Strest ‘r:‘:‘gr,focr:m..m‘:m Tbfi”h%a'}:fih}:: 2 4 recent specific request for comfort|!i€s in the neighboring towns, need |which he purchased, and he asked in a direct line from any church edifica GREENEVILLE bags to be sent as Christmas cheer for | N0 Word of praise for their splendid | for damages and possession. of the or ‘publlc or purochial school, or the 8 e e our ‘boys in France the chapter was|SDOWing. Their records speak for | Property. thereto, v Funoral of Mra Patriok Gonnell Held |0elishted to shir on Ost. 5th, 1917, | them, ana it can readily be seen that| Sheriff Sidney A Brown onened the ROBERT J. COCHRANE— D e, Paubils iloracy: or cemmetery - p A boxes containing nearly 200 bags, | the large part of our sewing is -done | court, but immediately adjourned it ated at Norwich. this 16th day of overha“llni’ Tuesday Morning from Her Late|ine naionce of which will follow shot. | by these women, who in spite of many | Without date, closing the present ses. GAS FITTING, October, A. D. 1937, Willlam 8. Wal- = > Home en Boswall Avenue—Personals | iy, e et “are dpeauer o dp|sion off gert PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING | o Al oant e e s awenin g id Notes. .- 'he expemse of these was not borne ir war_relief work. - y vers,, d alld R alr- WOr k £ by the chapter. The bags were given| We are slad to be able publicly_to Infected Lip Caused Death. Washington Sa, Washington Building | T85! SRtate: 02 e ;TON 08 Noreocs: ‘he funefal of Mrs. Patrick Connell | by the women's societi of the|assure them of our appreciation,” flot fection of th = Norwich, Conn. Toing application of W, §, Wallace for The atr By for the coeatt Tov ot An infection of the lip by a nail re. r OF ALL KINDS O was held from her late home at 199 [ churches and by private individuals. faithfulness with which the for the | cylted in the death of John Korom- | Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing |2 license, and hereby cortify that sald ~ | Bosweil avenue at 8 oclock Tuesday| They were generously filled and will | (Zibtuiness With, whic ihe work 13lzakis of Westerly from blood poison- N IR b iom, morning. A requiem mas was held | certainly bring great pleasure to our eturned, week in, week|in» gt Lawrence hospital, New Lon- ooaas “D)I,'or',ch T REpiieation, AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, ‘Uphelstering ‘and Wood Work. Blacksmithing ia =il its branches : A -, s " t, so that we have learned to de- in St. Mary’s church at 9 o'clock with | toys “somewhere in France. e ed to de day night. K Pk : a Rev. William M. Kennedy officiating.| Among the donors were the children | Pend upon their help as constant and o M onl s _‘:;‘;'l'l'z;‘;‘ T _Phone 581 581 Qctober, A D 1917 Thomas M. Shieids. Mrs. Donovan sang Face to Face. She{rf the district schools of Franklin, who "0,;, spasmodic. = the lip and in the course of his work Nelson C. Disco, 8. Kronig. I hereby s ‘accompanied by the church |Bsve 318 toward the fund, a splendid '0 enumerate in detail. the &.B'lsl- he put nails in his mouth. The nails MODEBN PL certify that the above named signers Samnist " Miss - Leas ' Boudreau. |example of generosity for the children|ance rendered by the people of Nor-|jteccieq the wound and blood poison- and endorsers are electors and (axpaye Burial was in the family lot in_ St.|07 Norwich to follow! wich, would require more of vour thne | int" el loped ety &5, owning real estate, In the Town, of Mary's cemetery, where Father Ken- Work of Branches. than'I am privileged to take. It has : Ay et Octoper. A. Do19iT. Dora K nedy read & committal service at the ome from the societies and guilds in electricity is to lighting. We guaran- i3 o erk, In the enumeration of the work done | the churches, regaral = 9 g 9! Portelance, Assistant Town Cl grave. The bearens were-John Walsh, [ by the Norwich chapter, is included|race. from fhe !',gin?.;' ,g:“‘;f:;d"m}: BORN tee the very best PLUMBING WORK |_ 0ctZ#’ flntriek Barry, Thml!)nl and Michael | that of its auxiliaries and branches.|their respective circles, from mirls’ | CAULFIELD—In _ Norwich, Oct. 30.|by expert workmen at the fairest| TO THE BOARD OF OCOUNTY COM: loulihan. Thomas Donovan and Jo-|Their individual reports are as fol- | clubs, from organizations of every 1917, a son to Mr and Mrs. Bernard|prices ;‘n.l:%oymar;mt;’rmlga: “l;r;‘t’!’:n‘fz:“t};:m} seph Burke. lows: kind ~and froi ‘i Crulfield, 162 Sachem street. Undertakers Cummings & Ring had|'“The society in Baltic is a branch of | auarter of the eits ond the tormn. cor) | NORMAN_At Gales Ferry, Oct. 27.| Ask us for plans and pric R ring ntial in modern hou: charge of the funeral afringements. |tnis chapter, and is to some extent|s 1917, a_daughter, C‘arol Hurl ¥ s t| tainly by their good works, they show " <4 Arok Evckbntt, to and cider in the bullding at 103 West &0“ & Cla.rk CO o OBITUARY ; independent of . A branch is per- | their’ appreciation. of the. great mee | i 20 Mt J. Bdmund Norman: J.F. TOMPKINS. |go7z tiest, Foxp ot Norwioh, except - mitted to collect and to expend its|and have also the consciousness of MARRIED. e i1t * |in the rooms and apartments in suld > " own moneys wi whicl must pro- | belonging to the t) hij i 3 . ng, any part or parts of wh Mies Sadie Ryan. b partnership of this, | (011 1NS—WHITWORE . West Main Street titioned I n > 507 to 515 North Main St. e vide work for its members which|the greatest volunteer organidation in| Coria ger Sa tors b Al Nprih Ash- 67 2 S Bor Ga’ ta” form hooths, mide Tooms, of Miss Sadie Ryan, daughter of the|work must come up to the standaru|the world, which strives to guide lary ired by ler, Rev. P. - tetiring rooms. My place of business late . Patrick Ryan and M Cuddy | requi by headquarters. The treasy |aright the practical expressions of the |- ford and’ Miss. Lavsa Whitmore o 18 hot Toduted within two hundred feet Ryan, passed away. at the home of her | urer must send to the chapter treas- |sympathy of mankind for the suffer- ‘Worcester, Mass. In a direct line from any church edifice DR sister, Mrs. James Connelly, 274 Cen- |urer a detailed monthly account of all |ers from % or ‘public or parochial school, or the . A. d. SINAY tral avenue, at 530 Tuesday morning | receipts and expenditures. This branch P rr S L or Calaniity A T anan Moy Londem. P“"?"',',f‘ ""E‘,!“",‘ e atafnce, oublic Wbrary, or cemeters, ated at Norwich, this 17th day of October, D. 1917. Henry J. Kilroy, Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Henry J. Kilroy for a licente, and hereby certify that sald applicant is a sultable péerson to be licensed pursuant to sald application Dated at Norwich, this 17th day of ( 4 ) ‘ after a long ilinees. She is survived | was organized in June, 1917. Assistance Received. Qrme’ 02 Eadois Xnd Mine SAxron ““"[fl I[A IMPm"EHs [m by her mother, Mrs. Mary Ryan The membership rumbers 256. Given A Red Cross chapter is but an ex- A. Ewald, . Kremska, and two sisters, Mrs. James [to_the \Red Cross war fund $14 7. | ponent of the good will and the gocd | LFTTLEFIELD — DION —1In Taftvllle, N Dentist Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Phone 1177-3 1647 W. Donnelly and Mrs. James Connelly,{ Work accomplished: 14 pairs pa- | works of the people whose right it Oct.' 29, 1917, by Rev. U. O, Belleroso, both of this city. samas, 65 sheets, 156 siings, 60 ab- | whether members or met to come ai| Samuel P. Liluedels 'gr. ‘ot “New are se“ing Tea and London and Miss Blanche Dion of 2 . |en evo bandages, a total of 375 pieces. | “lend a hand.” attylie: corhe death of Bernard M. Enrishilcther hands, a gift of mearly 3000| The firm of Shea & Burke, and also | Piny Sa ot E pRURR—In ~Taftville 7 Street Tuesday afternoon after an ill- | ards cotton satteen. Wool knitting,|the Lahn Furniture store, are still| Miss ary Rose Dnrr sind Coff Bak P street Tuesday afternoon after an ill-17 sweaters delivered to Baltic bovs | permitting us the use of their chairs| Blancheite, both of Taftville. ee, mng row- Bernard M. Enright. dominal bands, 10 face cloths, five doz-|any time to seek information or to —_— 2 one camp. Agnes D. Gordon, |and tables. Mr. Charles By Octobs A. D, 1917, George P. Madden i1. Norwich 47-years ago, the son of | 21 'O = ar) ard has tober, A. D, i1 ary. Kindly loaned us an off John A. Brady, James B. Banning, One of the historic places In Norwich | Michael-and Mary Smith Enright. He |SG™cory. Organized about June |other furniture. which has mrosng LR i ‘:_:E:”_ i Alexander Klilroy, Alexander H. Disco v brick A e ar ot the TeioRlarrre mgor 2| 1. ‘membership 58, many of whom are [most useful. The Boy Scouts have| Bernard M. Enright of Gilmour was united in marriage in this city in summer residents, making a work- |fulfilled their reputation for helpful- street. . der, Spices, Cocoa ing force of less than 20. Given: 2|ness, answered our calls for help | Notice of funeral hereafter. ; 1897 to Mims Annle Baggett by Rev.| omrore bags for the Christmas cheer |whenever = and wherever needed .| CLARI—In 3 P. M. Kennedy. ° He is.aurvived by his | $2 1 . 30. 19 ife h 7 %]85 to the war fund. Work: 23 pairs| The Norwich Morning Bulletin and | . Sarah. widc s t t t wite 2nd the following children: 4 |pajamas, 18 hospital shirts, "5 'con- |the Norwich Evening Record have re. | Funeral servizes an ocolate a e T Walter Enrights also four ‘sisters. | calescent robes, 18 comfost pillows. 60 | spondea most generously to many and Thursday b el . Dominickt Quinn, Mrs. Chasice H. |crutch pads, 11 handkerchiefs, 26 tray | constant appeais to pass on informa- 7 : 1'in Maplewood ceme- . Appleby, Mirs. Ho i floths, 50 face cloths, 4 slings (ma- {tion to the pub¥ec. l t ppleby, Mrs. Asa Holland and MISs | ierial and making), 5 bandages (ma-| We wish to relterate our expression | SULLIVAN—In Norwich, Oct. 30 1917 iver 9Wes rice. for over two cemturies has been the famous ' ADAMS TAVERN The trolley will get you there from the city la about fifteen minutes or 56u can rum there in an automobile ia less time, . i I hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich this 23d day of October, A. D. 1917 Chas. 8: Holbrook, Town Clerk. 0ct24W Certificate TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM. missioners of New Tondon County: I hereby apply for a 365 drugglist license Nora Enright. teria] and rolling), 39 bandages (ma-|of gratitude for this general - ah, son of th lat! Daniel to me:l spirituous and Intoxicating A. A. ADAMS terial and rolling), 12 knitted sponges, | tion which has helped not fafi?;'v’en:n Sulli ainfield, aged about 55 liquors, ale, lager beed, Rhine wine Personals. and clder, to be sold on’ the prescrip- 5 knitted eye bandages. Wool knit- |lighten the work but also to lessen u'nn Zt :tr‘nrn(-ur-lnz physiclan, and not ne 519 - Pho Norwich Town Richard C. James of New London|ting: 4 sweaters, 6 scarfs, 5 pairs of | the expense of administration. An in. | BYAN—In this city, Oct. 30, 1917, Sadle, to be drunk on the premises, In was In the Village on .business Tues- | socks, 2 helmets and 10 pairs weists | vaiuany n- | B ataenter of Mary Cuddy and the I 3 =gs on ,bn , - e aid to the garment commit- o Ny S anay an e late quantities not exceeding one gallon DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | Icte, & fotal of 17 knicted cotton pleces |ice has been the loan, by Carl Brewn, | rurerai trok ine home of her sisior | DO YOU KNOW A GOOD ) Excent,ocier il Mol el o 5 o s, articles | of two electric sewing machines. The . James C 1Ty, N entral hose In qua L =9 There werc several local people at|sewn. Mabel C. Buckingham, chair- |have greatly factlitated the prepare | Avenne Thuredny morning. ot hso PAINT SHOP? allons. A¢ Nou BRath Taong 287 Main 8treet, Norwich, Cann the Blanchette-Durr wedding in Taft- | man. tion of the garments and made any Services at St. Mary's church a this 16th day of October, TRy ‘ The Canterbury Branch. necessary sewing a pieasure.. The| 0clock. Why, ves. The Falls Auto Co. | Az I, Poriclance. “app! Office Hours: g ORI y - 3 2 Canterbury: This auxiliary includes | committee extend to Mr. Brown theirf STILLMAN—In Westerly. R. I. Oct. 29. Dr. George Thompson, Proprietor, 10 & m to 3 p m. by appeintment | A The g,;r:.m fl:;:fllco;h:n:;"gyfi";:g Canterbury Green, Canterbury Plains |most cordial thanks for this practical | 33 &, Manis LoTinda, widow of Jos is the best paint Shop I kno the undersigned, are electors and tax- et limbs Blown from trees. $nd Westminster; organized Aprl 24, | osnltance. O tiiea D JIEnt Of 115 | 1y RRINGTON—At Saybrook. suddenly, H e » W e o e eraby siEn And on- _— $17; membership 88.. Work accom- |inception the National League for|™gece 57, 1917, Mrs, Arthur S. Harring. | Anyone that has been there is | dorse the foregoing application of Al- . : 9 three-yard long bandages,| Woman’s Service has been an ardent - g s . ‘s 11- There was no school for the pupils |Viished yard long 3 n rdent | ton; formerly of Jewett Ciiy, aged Peree s Bortaiance for a druggist’s 11 o:NT.s-'- i e i ke Greenvsvl;lle ;: kn:ilcted sponfeu, ,ch,;,m"n garments ?H.v 05' the Rl:fld Cl",osa. Never has a| 39 vears. g perfectly satisfied. cenxe. and “hereby certify that rald grammar school Tuesday owing to the | 25 garments, 'including pajamas, | favor been acked of its interested and | BABCOCK—In Plainfeld, Oct. 30, 1917, ; applicant Is a suitable person to bo DR. E. J. JONES i bad weather. % convalescent robes and hospital shirts, | faithful chairman, Mrs. John D. Hall, Ella May. daughter of Stephen R. and llcensed pursuant to sald app 2 pairs socks, 2 scarfs, 1 pair wrist- | that it has not been cheerfully grant- Birdie M. Babcock, aged 18 years. Dated at Norwich, this 16th dav of —= lets, providing the wool, a total of 28|ed. Funeraj services at the residemce of alls “to \) Qcioher! ‘4D hitl, Geore G 61 Suite 46 Shannon Building TAFTVILLE Kniited cottqn articles, 5 Wnittod | This spirit has been communicated | ler, father, Stephen R = Habeock: b [Ty 2 Sulian ian d woolen - articles, 83 pieces sewn. Given |to her co-workers, resulting in th> ab- ey SRCCTIOoN, TRt ety [that’ the above named signers TS e TS %% | Mallowdon Seciai a5 Vewia of s |5 the Riod Crimn War Fusd §8. Coba | senco of guplication of attery heaues| 2 oot O~ e R \, ot . s 3 = @ o ate, in 0 o Atexina Pllstier—Twe Waddings in iave. Doan: aiile 6ol Sak for tbe RinL s il Lol G S N IR DEL-HOFF HOTEL onday—Personal of Taftville and are well known in the e S S T GEORGE G. GRANT Fortelance. Asststane Town' clerk. e g octl A RUROPRA _Tuesday evening there was a pretty Littlefiel, - in various ways, such as transporta- N PLAN e e e el T e, o e S S o2 e ure en §| Underiaker and Embalmer | —vo v momsn or covnmy con HAYES BROS. Props. Alexina Pelletier on South A street.| At the fectory of the Sacred Heart|somewhat difficult of access ~They % 7 missloners for New London County: We The affair was of the masquerade va- | o' U5 i Monday’ morning at 830 Rev:|have also managed for the Red Cross in Str 32 Providence St., Taftville | herety avnly, for o licenne b0 ot hiine Telephone 1227 2028 Broadway | reriea Tncie Bams ang mumesy, Were Dion of Taftville and Samuel B. Little. | coie ot the nitied aocng fhe re- e = Prompt attention to day or night calls fifi“,}a’rfi,"n|?,|ng.)r beer, Ririne wine : Fare "Rdipn Giiman’ and” Miss Be insactions Telephone 630 © aprLoMWrFawl | SIACCLANET (C°Ch e B dulide [at 184 Boswell avenue Town of Nor- e wich, ‘except In the rooms and apart: ~ ments im sald bullding. any part or LEGAL NOTICE parts of which are cut off or patti- == tioned in such manner as to form TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM-|hooths. side rooms, or retiring rooms 5';53:5: by ‘fr‘s.’; lnfinafl"‘m‘?ff Yyresens | gere Raiph Gitman and” Miss' Bea |25 WhcRaly Spinic ot ‘cooperation FUNERAL were kinner. Georglana Brault, | Do & & iar e e o waniy | Vith entire ‘absence of ifriction. Beatrice Bergeron, Angelina Carpen- | = . The report of any philanthropic THE PALACE [ ot e Soncion " Snms Sarben- | gifts, including linen, cut glass and |Lumanivcian society withmar oni,of DIRECTORS ND— Carrie Edwards, I1da Pelletier. china. - peal, would indeed be incompicte and i so in closing, W ive s s for New Lond : Wel cn of bi ss 18 not located 78 Franklin Street WEDDINGS. Hallows'sn Party. e T e wiye mm fE el e colian Hongen Bohiy Nid [ICyzaninen cot chusinsta s ot iogstel P. SHEA i T R e AT aiisiite | iomey e TR Sov: Wil for Eay E —A exchange ‘spirituous nad Intoxicating | fine from any ehurch difice or publie - Blanchette—Durr, proved a delightful hostess at a Hal. |for all of the activities of the Red D e e e o Ty e | o pArochial schiool, bElthe pesrniyes Monday mofring In the Sacred Heart | lowe’en social given at her home on|Cross, but just at present for 800 ALM e T i ) 510 e ematery. Dateg at - church Henry Blanchette, 17 and Miss | Hunter's avenue Monday evening. The | Chrisimas packets, which is our al- North street, Town of Norwich, | Korwich. this 16th dav of October. A Mary Rose Durr, 18! both of Taftville, | house. was _attractively decorated, |lotment for the soldiers in camps in except in the rooms and apartments in |1817. Michael Connell. Applicant. ~ We. z - ’ - Nai L 2 weer marreid Rev. U.' O." Bel Iunch was served and dancin; America. said building, any part or parts of|{he undersigned, are electors and tax- mthmg YO“ 1l lee Y s T R e P S was | iach packet must cost less than Lady Acsistant B Whicn are cut o or partitioned in such | paYers: owning renl extite. of the Town Daniel Perkins and Miss Mary Ud —_— $1.50 and none of the money for thei Eennecias o formy Bocthe #lle Toome {iofiNorwioh: jand: bereby. airn ‘and.en- - = Hryioig - r Telephore 328-3 T TeNiTing rooms. Onur biace of busi- | Gorae the foregoing application of GOOD BEEF stadt. Both youllg peopie are natives Personals and Notes. goe :f;e 2 the treasury. EENEY E CRDECH ness is not located within two hun-|chae! Connell & Co. for a license, GOOD VEAL =) - Harry Hanna, of Baltic was & re-fneatly. "¢ 0 . O oo P E . ST Acven ] ehoten “Saifte Sof public Tor ‘parochial | SSTSDY CeRtIEy that sold, applicants are thereto, or any postoffice. public libra- | {iait” e 10th aav of October. ry, or cemetery, Dated at Norwich b e 3 2 fhis B3d “any of October, ‘A. D; 1917 | 1917~ John 1. O'Nell, Patrick Gon . 11 in the vil y. " 3, L. 2 vif1ig < visitor In the villag over Sunday.” " |we not resoive to devote reguiariy one [~ BYRON A. WIGHTMAN _ | ol B'chtin 6cBe ¥ "caron appil: | ool Crgferdves, Wity Meishe Wi in the number of morning workers i Arthur AlmqQuist of Baltic was a[the making of surgical dressings. c.: 3 GOOD LAMB and . SMOKED MEATS at prices you can afford Z morning of the week to this purpose? cants,We, the undezsigned. are slec: | Ham Mo e B Senat Herbert Campbell of Plainfleld spent illions of Dressings Needed. fars na taxpavers, owning real estate; | fne TROVS, DUMAd 2iEners and endoraens u; with friends In the i) 3 1 of the Town of Norwich, ard herehy N vie! nte s e v xiliage. . Grayson Murphy, Red Cro Piano Tuner Sign and endorse the foregoing appli- L BRoTuiED, CRnten x x dav of Ontober. Ellwood Milliken is spendi; manager in France, urges that all the | Phone 595-3 3 Fairmount Street|cation of Caron Bros, for a license, Dora. R; Portelance, As- le mm“ days with friends in New Beifers |branches, nuxillaries and chapters in | — e | Sna hereby certify that said applicants | afatant Town Clerk. S 234 4 N E: B are suitable persons to be _licensed People’s Market . e e I T Tl | oy =i v e : - - The Red Cross,” Col = = orwich. this day o ober, A, D. 6 Frankdin Street and Embalmer Dr. Hartwell Thompaon nas returnea | o FiGRed, Croms” savs Colonel aur- [l Shea & Buriko finih s M thlSie s 2| WILLIAM C. YOUNG 1o Hartford after spending the week % Plat, | Adelard ~Morin, Herman §. s plying us with surgical dressings, and 41 Main t Sears, David D. Diseo. T hereby cer- Successor to ‘USTIN HOLDEN. Propristor Prompt serviceday or night €nd at his home-in the villdge. nothing in the whole situation here ls Stras Lity that the above named signers and STETSEON & YOUNG ——— . o u nce. stand- = = dorse: T ectors an AXpayers. prS—————————— | Archibald Torrance and Fred Helm |acd drescines in millions must bs moot || Faneral Directors e veal ‘estate in ‘the Town' - of | CARPENTER and BUILDER i 50s Bons van el 642:2 . , Lady Assistan: [|bave returned after an extended: trip |over with all possible speed. If this T D ted At o Hura 'l | Best work and materials at right medium_ petter han iNFough the ade - @ during which they visited Yellowstone |ir not done and done immediately a oy, o October, A Drddil cogr® B | prices by ekilled labee. vertising columns of The Bulletim. National park. serious calamity and national disgrace ¢ Ant2eW 4 Telephone 50 West Main ..l