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French 23 lbs.,, Another 27 lbs. 2o-Phosphate to Put|women ‘who have faulty memory, on Firm, Wealhy Flesh and to In- sleepless nights, fits of depression, the $181,000. crease Strength, Vigor (Sl cems, oWl B3 Snether 1 Teach of evervone. ds and another 2| be IR, L0g FooTets should be taken [servers have stated, about a dogen |bY hundreds of the. members of the T Y Jaimed|with each meal and the results in|motor vehicles rolled along 2t so well and strong | many instances are lttle short of mar-|sounding horns, e oare Pcae ciinical tests I 2 v If, also test your strength isimilar ones, have led au-|Weigh yourself, 1k Swithout | commented upon throughout the coun- nploy e Grelusion tnat [ to ses how faf you van Wwalk witheul|(y "too, that there was a remarkable | COmpany’s mill ool how much you have gained in weight |scarcity of arrests of Willimantic res- and how your strength has increased lents in Sundays hie Bl T Note, too, if you do not feel more buoy- | bowever, may have been the working e T ot b he | At ngve better color, a better appe-|of chance, but it doesn't look well to N T vdight of thin people | tite, stronger nerves and increased|the drivers from other towns. Tn effcient and harmless nerve | vigor and energy. i N supplies the essential life-| As thero are a’great variety of so- hosphorus directly to the brain | called phosphates ‘care should be ex [ its S ) = - g D‘T:?L"fxdfe"ixés f!:;d’b!tro-%hosnhnw, which is com-|upon approaching side streets—that's those who tire posed wholly of the original organic |according to law—but they do, in some " Then and phosphate discovered by Pelouz. te when taken Into | tiring—! system 18 actually verted into healthy body tissue. mere increase and mervous sy to_all men and women table. restiess, nervous; X vim and v BLE PHOSP} THIN PEOPLE FAT Borough Mool “blues,” or any ailment directly of in- and Nerve| girectly due to depleted nervous vital- = Following Sunday's arrests P S Rohags eesezuiars ili ‘Willimantic, for violat- jc phosphate | Tecognize its merits by its use Ta tomobilists .in Wi Tling a state traffic regulation by fail- | session of the superior court. r x. the tamous | increasing quantitice, and It is there-| i3 {5 Sound horns at approach of side |° Frank Kalabinkas, tnis city, select- Selentist_concerning which so | {018 & MOMCN Sicl Sumerers to learn | streets, observers from this place who [ed. man, has signed up for an army g e igh recog. | that this organic nerve -building sub-|were ‘in Willimantic Tuesday have e ee A% &n annual | stance is now obtainable from Lee &|some interesting comment to make on | the service. in medical clrcles, N ire Medi. | Osgood and most all good druggists N e on oo, rather | the form of b-grain tablets of pure | jice. 4 patient to| bitro-phosphate at a Cost 8o 1o%W 5 10| "4t one corner Tuesday, these ob- ity. ever T | velous. Before beginning to take it GALES FERRY Methodist Pastor to Exchange Pulnilll R. Perking*Returns to-Camp. Rev. 0. E. ‘Newton spoke in m;» M. the morning service from | % “loth chapter, 49-50 verse, | for several years, has left for a train- And they called the blind man unto him: Be of good comfor: calleth _thee. Jennie G. Perkine sang ths duet In Secret of His Pres: William | change of services W Crawford of Norwich church Sunday next, ving been made b conference to observe th er holding se church other than his denomination, e arrangemns Sundey with | e in some | n, in the same aking in the interest Returns to Camp. John Raymond Perki enly son of Mr. and Mrs 3 leave of ab-| parents Sat- | h sance at the home of hi urday morning and le at Camp Custer, Battle Creek Allyn's | Point has been a recent guest of Mrs.; J. Harrison Davis i Guests from Panama. n-)l‘:o...:gm;\:r:nu, visited Mr.-Rogers’ | 1'ariford during the winter. sister. Mps. Delphine Fish, Thursday Rogers of Lucius Brown, and Lyman Allyn is improving in_health. Andrew Miller enter- submarine base. Arrive from Kansas. Mrs. Minnie Pierce and son of Kan- last week to spend some home of Mrs. Pierce’s|their youngest daughter is ill with brother and_sister-in-law, C. Risdon of and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aplin of Mt. v York c brother, Hugh Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Beckwith of | Louls Putney has soid his place on New Londoh were guests at the home of Mr. and Mre Dudiey C. Perkins Rad and & il Dot v g R e e water commissioners of the city of | Sy ¥ icihry of New Eon- Yy rank Roi and Dona Robilliard Add don was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Latham E. Smith. ROAD SOCIETY Whesler-Savage Mar Newbury, of Cleveland. went Friday Word has been received from _Lieut. | collateral. 1 H. Wheeler—Savage. car's approach. turday evening and are now at the zroom’s home at Taugwonk. ying | ing camp on Long Island. . hei Mr and Mrs. C. B, Mackinney of Providence with their dauzhters mo-| TEACHERS’ SALARIES RAISED ening, service | tored to Maple Jawn recently. A. Herrick and Miss Grace | Town School 4 nts. otn® N. Williams attended the| ™°" {meoting of Fanny Ledyard chapter in on Wednesday. Ear! Herrick Oversea. At a special Ei. | | lettar STAFFORD Erench on the U. S. S. Pueblo. | commission as lieuténant. Secretary | Mass., is the guest of Sarah Black. w days with her ‘sis S Tce Webster nas .ome - after beinz em; went over the top by buying $5,00 worth of Liberty bond \Ir. and Mrs. Benjamin Fox. Engagement Announced. C. Ella Da Long| Mr. and Mrs. Myron W. Leonard|$560; Miss voungest daughter, Helen Mae, |$700; the| 1Yord has been received here of the | Morri: of Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy of Mys- | Connell, $700- Local friends of Mr. ¥hd Mrs. Wal- | $600. brilge of Old Mystic regret to lea and | scarlet fever and the home is quar ! i antined. Ki Work of Red Cross. $65 ngl Mis: $360. Red Cross: Two helmets, 14 sweaters, ; ’ £ % | $560. 14 pairs of socks, 24 hospital shirts, 13 |° ¢ 1 DeRusha has returned | 14 g e hoy el Spark tro s i I New York city to her |Pajama suits, 1351 surgical dressings.|prown. : Real Estate Sale. Tucker—. the Monson road to John Wylas. The place consists of two or three acres of Putney a few years ago. He with his son, Lewis, left last Tuésday for Mer- ideth. N. H., where he has been em- ployed the past winter. Likes the Navy. town, teing but 17 years old when he S. 8. Pueblo. pawnbroker refuses to accept it as Without. Its Family,Laxative'. . mecessary medicine in the little ills. It wards off serious sickness and saves doctor's bills. Many a cold has been pre- R b bz 1 L . B Tt B & ety Cipeled by i should be in every family medicine-chest, for a laxative can be used at all . o . Thousands of good American families have for more used a combination of simple laxative herbs B e o e s ot s wnd effective for grownups. rovrhae ate ki it , m&uafim.fl& hmm;limw'n‘%‘::;;h: hfisdymnd,amnu'm,. e The druggist will refund your money if it fails as been done owing here of the work. Ashford follow to druggists as Dr. I's Syrup delighted with Dr. Caldwells DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS DANIELSCN s Allege - Faults - Willimantics Traffic System—Teach- ers’ Salaries Raised — Two Young| nored Questionnaire Inducted Into Subscriptions | Service—Only 252 Dogs Licensed— indham Bank Received| Connty Flocks — New Assistant Men Enlist — Loan May Exceed $330,000.— County National of au- the efficiency of- the Willimantic po- as required by but there were no arrests. No one disputes police department’s right drivers for failing to sound their horns Willimantic to arrest|route to Boston. The boy could not cases, put it up to Willimantic pretty strong for not having street signs that ts for at least 100 | vears of age since Jume 5 of last year, oves of a week's furlough spent | feet, so that a driver may know when |} 3 c : rlot ¢ 3 °n | hut an order is expected at any time pleasantly in difterent cities in France.|he is expected to give warning of his o ExD are visible to dri should be fairly An- !T Wheeler were in Norwich Thurs-| nounces, in Making Known Appoint- meeting of Killingly town school committee teachers were |th elected for the school year that will | Mrs. B. & Herrick has received a|Cpen next September. vom her son, Lieut. Earle C.|been some' very | Herdick, who has arrived safely over- |Creases in salary from the rates _ in force, but these Everywhere - teachers, gh cost of living in time, as do other people, ai - e ing more money. r;n({! .«,—eu‘;zgdex{?a;‘:a But Harry Wilson Butler Is Inducted Leonard-Kibbe Engagement Announc- | Killingly s forced to pay the advances ed—Sale of Putney Property—Arthur | 07 WImess the breaking teach can get money § _ |ure than has been available here. William Lougheéd has received his|they wish to teac considerable its tion, for those who| Harry Wilson Butler, Elmville, by in larger meas- |order of the adjutant general of the if |state, was inducted in other towns. Sidney P, Marland gave | Tuesda John Ingraham of Maynard, |cut Tuesday the teachers elected and salaries voted for |last winter. : Helen Leonard has been sp2nd- | the coming year: in Bos-| Danielson graded snrned (o (resigned) $660; plhrel in|$660: Miss M. Annie White, $66 Tlizabeth R. Woodworth, $66 Liberal Buying. Anna M. Hammett, $360: Mr. -and Mts. Rogers since thelr ar-| The-employes of the Riverside Mil|L+ Tuller. $660: rival in New York have spent about two weeks in Virginia and Washing- ton, D. C., and are to be in this local-| " pqp, . their former home, for two weeks turning to Panama. Among the call rs on Noyes B. Allyn recently were Judse Miss Esther L. le; $660- In the graded 9 P S i ight by the foresoine feachera the |fural college at Storrs, is to report year. over |ere next Monday to take pip-the du- schools Thomas Morlarty and two chil- | {yerage advance dren of Hartford have been guests of | 11§, Present salary Agnes Ja fedyard. |hive announced the engagement of Dfljx'flm*.“isj Leader, | ternoon_that so far this ye Ballouville—Miss Grace Bdick, $700; | more may Misg Cora A, Shipee. $5 therine A. Griffin, $560. Center—Willis H. Shippee, Keech, $560. ss Violet I Me- |failing off in the number of dogs Kelley, Miss Ka- | present month, as is usually Alma M %| During April the following work | South Killingly—3 ek |was done by the local branch of the | KSRl ead at their respective summer places, 3 g have returned. Mrs.- Joseph Annie | last fall and that many owne: . Butler, $360. |another. TWO ENLIST Stars to Theatre Flag. Two more Danielson both under the draft age, have enlist- eq fn.the United States regular army First Class Seaman Arthur French |Seérvice. They are Tra tion is not seriou injuri ge—Mrs. B. A.|is spending ten days with friends.|RoDilliard. Their going into the ser-|a¢ severe as at Sfifls"(dr}é;g:gdl{ms o Herrick Receives News from Son. |Since his enlistment séveral months|Vice Will add two more stars to the ago he has been to France twice and|{Qrpheum theatre service flag. bring- S. B. Palmer entertained at tea |visited Uruguay, Paraguay, ana|Ing the total up to nine in honor of Mer sisterj Mrs, |Brazil. While convoying troops, two |Ushers and other employes who have submarines were sighted and fired upe |16t the house to go into the service Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams are |on and not seen again. He likes the new |Ate Teutenant Clinton after several oung men, |from the pumping station at Harri ank Rol and Dona Operators, ¥ : A. Warren, Wi oreckis: |1ife. very much and seems eonwinced|lam: Harrington. Lucien Lambert, with_the former's sister and her |the nayy is the place for him. He, is usband, Mr. and Mrs.; Noyes Palmer, |one of the youngest to enlist from the of Montauk avenue. : ), Sal ) s returmed from a|enlisted a vear age. He is on the U. to N K iss_Bemily ¥ Denison of Mystic and Saturday at Maple| Health may be wealth, but the seph Ferrigne, Howard R. Call, S ey Regls and Joseph Derosier. MAY EXCEED $330,000 Liberty Loan Subscrintions-Even Big- Many cows offered at auctions held ger Than Anticipated. Final figures on the Liberty loan in the town of Killing No Me wme-C est that the final tabulation will show a | Gl pies, Juesday ovening at 2 meeting total higher than anvone here had an- | {r (bei IR 00 i el ticipated, probably in excess of $330,- | i their new quarters in 600. Final figures will , when reports must be made rough the organization as to what ‘were not avail- but enough be available & The{ The Windham County Nz is considered remark- cble by those who have been in charge | loan tabulations, in Class 1 in’ available “man At .the Orpheum theatre evening the Connecticut a Tuesday as comfortable. Danielson. MARTIN T. BURNS The Local Undertaker Service. - Tel. 193-1 MAY 8, 1918 ; PUTNAM in|First National Bank Received $192,- 750 Bonds—Elmville ‘Man Who Ig- Plan to Rent Rams to Improve County Agent. Attorney /Charles ‘L. Torrey was in Willimantic Tuesday attending the cook and later will be inducted into Close of Forty Hours' Devotion The Forty hours’ devotion, attended \without | parish, closed at St. Mary's church on law, | Tuesday morning. It is being | Wyman E. Richardson was injured while employed at the Manhasset \ Looking For Danielson Bay. This, | Captain J. A. Ryan received Tues- day a telephone call asking him to be on the lookout for a Danielson bo; who stole $100 from his home and wh& was believed to be on nis way here, el be located in this eity. No instructions have been efved by the Local Exemption boari rela- tive to arranging for the registration of young men woh have become 21 now. Bank Received $192750 Subscriptions. : _| It looks to the observers from this ) Z g With Norwich Town Pastor—Guests | _Homer Wheeler and Miss Mae Sav | section that what is good practice on| Figures compiled at the First Na- as—Licut. J. | Mysth e by Rev. A. H. Withee | Sunday—as to arresting motorists— | tional bank up to Tuesday afternoon from Panama and iSapsiR—Lieut. J.| Mystic parsonage Dy Rev, 4. 1L good practice for |show that $192,750 in Liberty loan week days, for then Willlmantic driv- | p T e Hieldvedge of Tedyard, who | €Ts might find themselves about to ap- | institution. pear before the court, has been employed at A. G. Wheeler's | heAr before the cou ruling rigidly enforced at.all times. subscriptions were placed through the most_all A Persevering Patriot. particular 1. W. Davis, deputy state entomolo- gist in this district. met a man walk- ing the long distance from Union to this city for the purpose of buying a Liberty bond. The man said he was unable to buy one last week because he did not have the money at that time. Weddings Depend on Furloughs. If two Putnam soldier boys, one in service at Boston, the other at mp Devens, can get leave of ab- have | sence over the week-end, there will be in- | two weddings. here on Saturday. The now | brides-to-he are Putnam girls. un- who bl IGNORED QUESTIONNAIRE Into Service. int through the local exem board sday and sent to Camp Devens. of | Butler failed to return a questionnaire His case later was taken up and referred to the adjutant gen- school—John 1. |eral, with the result indicated, in ac- Lusk, principal, $1000: Mary E. Smith | cordance with a provision of the se< nton, | lective service law. Miss i | Pereil L. Sanford, a student who is ol |in the class to be graduated this Assisted County Agent. spring from the Ci nnecticut Agricul- ties of as stant county agent. Logee, | , Mr. Sanford’s home is near Meri- Wiee Orpal S, Chase, $500: Miag | den. ' He is well qualified to_ efficient- A Day, $560: Miss Annie F. Bray |1 discharge the-duties to wic he will cobson $560. Winifred E. Duffee, Miss Myrtie Marland. $660: Miss nsign Clearmont Kibbe of Somers. | Maude l? f‘;s?‘%nn, $669 e. $600. death of John Kennedy, Jr., young son| Attawauzan— be assigned here. Only 252 Dogs Registered. Fewer dogs by nearly 100 have been Miss Alice L. |registered to date this year in the town of Putnam than were registered Mec- | here last vear, up to June 1. Town 1 Miss Mary E. McCon-|Clerk David Flagg s tic, former residents of this town. |nell. $550; Mis d Tuesday af- issued licenses for 252 d. be registered duri the case. Last year the number of dogs regis- tered here was approximately 530, Mr. Flagg said. It is believed that the istered is due to the fact that there as been a quarantine order in foy in this town against the ani disposed of their dogs, in one way Extending Water Service. A report prepared by the hoard of Putnam and' submitted to the mon council recommends the laying of a new line of water main, 16-inch, Mrs. J. W. Kennedy, who is a pa- tient at St. Vincent hospital in Weor- cester, where she underwentfan op- cration for appendicitis, is making a good recovery and will be able to re- turh to her home here before long. Boy Scouts are achieving 'success with their campaign to hoom the sale of thrift stamps, but they will need the cooperation of all to make the success they expect. hereabouts are being picked up by buyers who are turning them into beef, much of which goes out of the district. Degrees Worked. e town hall building. During the social period refreshments were served, 181,150 at National Bank. ional bank reported Tuesday its latest Liberty subscriptions amounting to $181,150 being taken Town to Furnish Heavy Contingent. |through the institution. s Killingly will be hit hard, eDHon e oW ibeine FEIven 1o umber of men drawn, Whin thenass | cemetefy plots inthe larger cemeter- contingent goes out some tim : $he five day period begmatne Meing | Memorial day and the-season that will “his, however, is not unusual, for the | (OW- bulk of. the man power available for general military service in this istrict is in the towns of Kil- lingly and Putnam. nished the majority of the men from this district and must continue to do s as calls come throughout the war, Thompson' is_next power and Woodstock, Eastford and ies near Danielson, in preparation for Garden Party for Parishioners. Rev. M. J. Ginet, M. S., has offered garden sites to the members of his They have fur-|parish who wish to undertake the work _ of growing vegetables this spring. Nicholas Pappalimberris, a s man who left here a few days 2o to Fort Slecum with this dis contingent, has been transferred toan Connecticut Mills Employes' Minstrels |army post in Tennessee. Tuesday|, Danielson will be well represented Mills eom. | tomorrow evening at the lad puny employes presented a minstre] | Meeting of Putnam lodge of Elks. show to the hundre majority of the operatives, who were night Breaking in New Crews. Many new men are coming on to it The arrangement |the local division of the Shore Line and production was such as to fur- nish a maximum of amusement and offered Jiberal opportunity for the is- play of the exceptional ability of those who had parts. Recovering From Miss Yvonne Goulet. Cottage street,|Men. Writes of havinz been assigned who was injured Saturday evening in [t0 duty in a powder plant, an assign- Electric Railway company. as condu tors and motormen, to fill vacancies caused by a change in the old person- nel. John Horton, who is in France with an artillery regiment of New England an automobile accident, was ‘reported | Ment that carries risk as great as are Her condi- faced in the first line trenches. Caught 22 Trout. ‘Armand Heneault, Dayville, showed 22 trout caught in a day's fishing, one ¢|0f the very hest strings taken this year in Windham county. Roadmen are fiiling up little depres- sions in the state highway along the Day a i route out of Danielson inio Attawau- y nd thht gan dnd improving the condition of the roadway, which shows the wear cf a hard winter season. me win “over there.” WOMAN'S NERVES| ~ MADE STRONG ‘Winons, Minn. — I suffered for more ‘than a year from nervousness, and was ~ so bad I could not rest at night— would lie awake and get so nervous I 4 would have to get b 1] 2220 e g 5 le Mol | “l would _be all '5'125 out. I read about Lydia E. Pinkhan's egetable, Com- fmmd and the t would try it. My nervousness soon left me. I ll::s well and feel fine in the morning able to do my work. I glad‘lly recom- mend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to make weak nerves strong.”’— Mrs. ALBERT SULTZE, 603 Olmstead St., Winona, Minn. How often do we hear the expression ‘among women, ‘I am so nervous, I can- not sleep,’” or “it seems as though I ghould fly.” Such women should profit Mrs. Sultze’s experience and give is famous' root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, a trial. N For forty years it has been overcom- ing such serious conditions as displace- ments, inflammation, ulceration, . ularities, periodic pains, backache, diz- ziness, and nervous prostration of ‘women, and is now considered the stan dard remedy for such ailments. ‘Sykes Comfort Powder The” N2 Skin W ville into the city by way of the route that, will come down over the hills west of the city and through Pomiret street. he cost, it is understood, will not Le prohibitive, nor excessivé, consid- cration being given to the present Ligh cost of materials and Jabor. It was said Tuesday that the matter of making the desired improvement will come before the electors of the city for consideration in the not distant future. Community Corn Supper. At a community corn supper to be held Friday evening at the East Put- m church, under the auspices of the dies’ Aid society and the Windham County Farm bureau, Miss Maude E. Hayes of the Connecticut Agricultural ollege will speak on the Food Situa- on, and County Agent Benjamin W, is will talk on More and Better Corn for Connecticut. A short musical programme has been arranged in connection with the event, which js much like a series of such community suppers that have been held in various towns through- out the county. . Class 2 Men Ready to Go. The forecast that men in Class 1 fit for general service will all soon be in the service from this district is holding _special Class 2 men. These Cl for the most art me: , but re without children. Already mem- bers of this class are tell local board members that thew are ready at any iifmc they may be called. In a way, their going into the service will be ‘harder upon them than upon the single men, but they are showing tho great American spirit that marks the men of Class I, and that ultimately WILL RENT RAMS Farmers’ Association and Storrs Col- hangs ~over “Heawy, hea your head.” 0, I Know what it is, daddy! You held it too close'and [ - t’s WRIG appetite and digestion.a treat, while vou tickle vour sweet tooth.” lege Anxious to Improve Flacks. ry in Windham county, the Far-|ler s Association, with the coopera- tion of Connecticut Agricultural College, has made ar rent pure bred Shropshi by the college, to approved farme in Windham coun is work is to give farm s, who do not feel with small a good breeding animal. In general, the renting will be con- |ing fined to those farmers who want build up and improve their s er of bufks to be rented nited. to five, and ricultural agent and the agricultus allotted an imal. 5 enting a ram will he ex- |7 follow out certain in rding care and mana of the animal. held In case a rentéd buck dies, the ty of loss will be decided upon b: committee_composed of G. H. Sum- | With rer, Woodstock: A County Agent B. W e will such liability exceed 5 cent. of the value of the agreed upon at the time of re The present pla fee of $10 per s limited to 30 to 60 ewes Rams will be -transferre arm to another, and in four farmers use the same,animal the | charge W Rams will be ready to be placed on farms September 1, 1918, ai ny far- | has mer in Windham county interested in mproving his present flock or in rais- sheep, is urged to get in touc with the county agent. ~Appli for renting bucks showld be filed with the county agent as soon as‘possible, in order to assist in the arrangements for - routing, ete. Farmers renting Im S Willimantic were gu In order to encourage the sheep in- (100D Of Mr. and Mr LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS All persons liable ta pay taxes in the Town of Norwich are hereby that I have a warrant to levy and col- Theodore Zies The Christian’ Endeavor meeting on Made General Manager. Willard Fitch, ngements to ence Holmes, h; > rams own- | eral manager for the firm of Thom M. McKee & Co., members of the New The idea behind | York married Flor- Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Albro of An- sonia were calling on friends in the ) mills on the dollar on the town iss Agnes Reilly, daugh- 1917, payable M: ongressman been teaching ter Backus 10, 1918. And at they can |tended th of collecting the same stand the expense of keeping a ram, jaunt the opportunity to get the service of | Saturday. Reilly, who has public schools in Torrington for vears, has resigned_and will newspaper work in Meriden, her home Ellen Welch of Chaplin on| “ourt House daily from 9 a. m. to smith, who is ill, is be- rence Chamberlin in 0, T will be at the William Smith & p. m LEGAL NOTICES, 1, from 10 to 11.30 Guests From Stockton. E at the store of, rick T. Connell, Bean Hill, from 19 to 1.50 p. m. Democratic Caucus Notice is hereby given caucus of the Democratic electors of the City of Norwich, Conn., will be| held in the Town evening, May 10th, 1912, at 8 o'clock, to nominate candidates far offices to be filled at the city election on June 3rd, 1918. By order of the Democratic Town , Falls, from 12 m. to men attended the , at the drug A Morgan. Greeneville, . rooms in Wi lima at th Roy at the drug store of George M. Rathbone, West and | turing com There Smith interests of the Red Cros at the People's in Guilford . at the store of Easf, Side, heen the gu Adams. Harold load of people to the da non Fri ting this motice ‘ees and addi- THOMAS A. ROBINSON, an automobile WILLIAM H. CALLAHAN, REPUBLICAN CAUCUS The Republican Voters of the City of Norwich are herehy warned to meet in caucus, at the Town Hall, in said Nor- Alfred, Card mot: g Dated at Norwich, Conn., 1 be pro rated to_Hartford BOARD oF by apply for a tr ell and exchange spi uous and in- Children Cry. FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Rhine wine and ci street from vad avenue, Town of N nd_apartments in * cept in the r wich, on Wednésdny evening, May Sth, 3 ] 1918, at 8 o'clock, to place in momina-| which are cut off or partitioned in such rams mu members of the Farm- SOUTH WINDHAM Red Cross Members Complete 144 Ar- ticles During April—More Material Needed — Promotion for Willard Fitch. manner as t or retiring roo tion candidates for City Offices to be s piace of bust: : . b ot -located within two hundr filled at the coming June election. et in a direct line from any church parochial _schoal, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, p Dated at Norwich, this 3i Dennis Morrissey, the updersizned. are ! ayers, owning real’ A. F. WOOD “The Local Undertaker” SON, CONN Parlors ¥ Mechanic Strest By order of the Republican Town| HENRY H. PETTIS, Chairman. VTICE TO CREDITORS, LEGAL NOTICE, Articles Cross during ages, 22 operating shirts, 4 convales- cent robes, 16- bed jackets, eight spreads, 14 slings, 3 ambulance pi lows, 1 sweater, 3 pairs wristers, 2 day afterncon in Guilford Smith hall, the last meeting that will be held for Stamford reeently. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry King of Franklin Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Felix Kirchner and gaughter, Miss Frieda Kirchner of of the Town of Ngrwich. and €n and endorse the forcgoing tion of Dennis Morrissey for & license, and hereby certify that said is a_suitable p to_szid_application. John J. O'Neil. A, J. e AT A COURT OF PROBATE OF PROBATE HELD Stonington, wit nd for the Distritt finished by the local Red|at Norwich, within pril were: 36 T band- |Sf ?\‘wugw, District, de- Dated at_Norv iswold, Conn., led a petition ir appeared in Conurt and pair bed socks, . 1|aPP Conrt and instrument purpor s v and testament of d be admitted to probate ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said determined at ! the Probate Court Room in the City a while, on account of not having ma- [ Norwieh, in said District, on the 13th terial to work on. day of I | Miss Lillian Rathbun of Windham |the forenoon, ?Sd that notice of the is the guest of Mrs. Chappell. pendency of ‘sai Miss Alice Holden has been in|[earing thereon. the creditors of sai bote ramed signers 3 electors and tax: forth, i and_endorsers v owning real Norwi Dated at Nerwich, 30th dav of ‘April. A, D. Holbrook, Town Clerk. pair stockings, Appente afghen; total 114. poyne Needs Material For Work, to be the notice to that effect, tog: py of this orde post nearest to the place where deceased last dwelt, f | Town, and by publishin! in a 'néwspaper having in said District, and make return to The, Red Cross Auxilary met Thurs- | sald decea petition be ay, A. D. 1818, at 10 o'clock In THE DIME SAVINGS BANK QF NORWICH. The regular Semi-Annual Dividend has been declared at the rate of 4 per | cent. year from the earnings of th pust sIx months, and will-be payabla on and after L ‘WOODARD, Treasurer. petition, and of said bhe given by the pub- lication of this order one time in some t - newspaper having a cirenlation in said John Holden is moving to the tene- | District, at least three days prior to ment vacated by Mr. Jennings, the date of said nearine, a urn be made to this Court, Mr. and_Mrs. Leslie A. Clark were 5 SUING, Judke. The above and foregoing IS a true copy of record. ‘maySd above and foregoing is 2 'true copy of record. CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. NOTICE.—All creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the undersigned within the time limited in the above IAM E.-STEWART, ate of said hearing, and that re- and foregoin HELEN M, DRI

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