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- Oriental Rugs This, our Annual Sale of Oriental Rugs, brings to your attgntion a very interesting collection of small size rugs. Oriental Rugs and Carpets have not been in the general market since the cutbreak of the war, and a collection of this size is quite unique. Mr. John Peters, the expert, of Boston, is in charge of the sale, and will be glad to welcome all his old friends, and the new ones, and asks you all to come in and view the exhibition. The prices have not been advanced, and Rugs purchased now will certainly be splendid investments. Rugs Washed and Repairéd By Experts T | Hill, Pridgeport. \ Ragnar C. Swanson, Box 197, Bal- [ tic 63—Georze B, Case, 170 High St, joeal draft board has completed | 16—Walter B. Barrows, 208 Broad St. AR e, .es.gmnz serial numbers to the 4062 1i—ignatius J. Murphy, 3§ Lincoln | 64—Frederick N. Sears, 62 Mvers Ave. registrants of the second sclective B | 65—Frank A. Yesionow: draft and five typewritten lists of the| 18--Luigi Lalima, 102 Chestnut St. \ rl A. Poters. 5 V names have been made by Miss Jew- | 19_William G. asey, 2 Hickory §7—Ralph D. Graham, 36 Oak St. ett_and her pupils. Each list con-| 20—Daniel Francis Leary, 124 | € 57 Cliff/ St. taine sixty typewritten pages and the ' | Smerehansky, R. F. D, work was done in a little les: 5 . Letendre, Y. M. C. ! two days. The draft hoard P. O'Connor, 25 | 1 Huntington appreciates the work of % In assisting in , 19 Broad 28 Prospe Roswell “T. Barry, 96 Roath St The Bulletin will publish the names and serial numbers of the registrants Ave. —Paul H g ames Purdon fnatallments. the first of which con- rthur L. Oullett o, Perce o A 1t 76—Sevmoar ey, 2% Mok . tains four hundred names and is as njamin Mette, 418 North Main. | Ave. : el totlows Delle Mette, 418 North| 77 Payment, 48 Franklin Frank Greenhalgs, 9 North A St. Main. Taftvifle, 31—John Faptiste Gravel 363| 7o 2 Tlderi: Lariviere, 41 Sonth B St., North Main. 2 Tartville ' John Rolis Tennant, 464 North| g0 Ceoras M 3—Yohannes Haberle, R. F. D, No Main St SESLELIS LB pOBE S D Daniel DiElesio, 442 Roswell Ave. John T M A Josept 13 South 5 Fourth St. | S2—Emme: Rohinson 0 1.2 Second | ‘,.“, St % e Hunters Ave S ). Mot 237 Boson le. { Lukowski, 468 North D. Mcdurne, 227 Boswell 5 Routhier, 17 North B St., | - Tle. { 24 1-2 South ks Trofe, 11 Providence St. Hedler, 7 N siat- | ok :g Newall" 204 Main 8t 7 ams St. Corming: 1 or Ve Box 159.] ga econacd Ak Ol el i §9—Jeremiah J, Corcoran, 98 Boswell 1—Alfred Richards ren St 1227 Fel- : e Ay Mg She Sotiniades £, Talman St Occum. 41—Albert ( 140 Park St., & Wiifrl udry, Norwich Ave Harfford. Tafty -Paul E 44 Pradhurst | I J Bray. 356 West Main, NG 1\0 o -~ Lyon Allen. 2 Water St.| 43 1 Lemans ;,\ Camp Mack "4'*.\\r3rnV::vv\‘\§:{(hwpm:fl\ R D3 D.. Conn _ No. 1, Mystic. - = — H4—William R cDougall, Nohel, | *7—Jesse . Bennett, R. F. D, No. 1, 9 ¢ Mystic, HOW’S THIS? o “nos M. Gray. Jr..R. F. D, No We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- e Sy R X ward for any case of Catarrh that R e T D, No cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh " Conn : . B Medicin Morrow, Neisico Ho-| §—7Tohn R. Hart, Yantic. Halls Catarrh Medicine has been o maann L West Town. taken by sufferers for Asimakopoulig, 23} 100—Timothy 79 Town. past thirty | 01— 6 Huntington - e Nigro, 28 Sandwich s medy for Cat: Hall's Catarrh | Yantic. Medicine acts thru the Blood on the “fnith. 107 Boswel] Ave. o 4 Lee Ave Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poi- « o 2 , 91 We Town St. son from the Blood and healing the ~William Z. K. R. F. D. 8. diseased portions .ul»wbu\ W. Dwojakows 32 After you have taken Hall's Catarrh In - Medicine for a short time you wiR| f5—Ddward G. s e dvainl dhwell ive, $ee a great improvement in your gen-| 36—Charles T 3 Lincoin Ave. rover ¢! Burdick, 97 West Town al health. Start taking Hal's| 57—Joseph A 4 North St 5 Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid Patrick A. ¥, 48 Reynolds St. Malone, 9 South B s, of catarrh. Send for testimonials,| 33— William Loefler. 32 Cliff St : . tree. John A Lapusenski, 240 River Rovi! fiowich flye F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo. Ohio. | . Pater T ! T‘"“i"’ Sold by all Drusgists, 130 | 61 Hidedun, 52084, Golden | (13- Tol T BEE C O, |, i , Taftville 13 Poyerd, North B St., i Tuftville, g 114—Michael J. Ward, 241 Main § ' 115—Winfred W. Booth, 0 Main {116—Curtis H. Bernard, McGrory ® Building. 117—Arthur G. Crowell, 102 Williams St. 115—William 1. Cook, | 119—Frederick H. rel Hill Ave. Gager, 116 Broadway. Babeock, 3 Maple Grove 23 Spalding St. Numberg, 296 Lau- The Brockton Sample Shoe Store HAS JUST OPENED ITS FALL LINE OF Men's, Women's and Children’s SHOES ALL MAKES AND THE BEST QUALITIES ALL STYLES AND COLORS IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND SEE US AS OUR : PRICES ARE VERY, REASONABLE We Give Trading Stamps *”f‘l"hl‘“( 0. Strong, Jr, 5 Robbins Court. 123—Earle H. Ave. 124—Charles F. Combies, Rogers, 104 Boswell 220 Frank- | When your nerves are all . on edge and sleep seems out of the question take— at bedtime—one or two BEECHAMS PULS Sd‘m-hn h b-x-. lfir... 2!0- Ave. - 3 126—Anargyros cuuo.. Hill St. 127—Donat Plaut, :33 South A St, aftville. 122~—Conmd B Dllcharms, 41 Provi- dence St, Taftville. 129—Alderic A, Gaudet, 43 So\lth A St., Taftville. - 130—Loms A. Bazinet, . 10 North B Taftville. ISI—Adela.rd E. Ravenelle, 122—John’ T. McGlone, R. F. D, 7. 134—Rudolph A, Krohn, 1 Tyler Ave 135—Albert C. Freeman, M. .D, 77 McKinley Ave. 136—John K. Savflu 428 E. Main. 137—Peter E. Mori; g 138—Xthanasios K. Datbos, Thames. 139—Edgar J. Mondon, R. F. D. 4. 140—Bdward ‘'W. Dion, 85 Frankiin, 141—Wilkam ‘J. ‘Burton, 9 Cadsr St 142—Francis J. Brown, 137 i43—Harvey M. Brizes, 93 Rivar Ave. A44—John N, ridjin, 263 Main. H..—Huu'y'FllBga.r Occum Road, Oc- 14G~Rndolph ‘B, ‘Bradlaw, 37 Brook. 147—Walter W, Lang, 28 Winchester. 1i8—Griees Danmano, 94 Chestuut. MMI'Zuk Adomouiczs, McClenan ve. 150—Christo A. Leno, Yaiitic, 151—Anastas K. Prifty, Yantic. 152—Prokopy Zadirey, Yantic. 153—Adam Michna. 154—Joseph Pappadopulos, Yantic. 155—Michael Lock, 56 Otrabando Ave. 156—Wojciech " Pilecki, 26 Otrabando Avs. 157—Mitchell Brauman, 222 W. Main. 158—Jacob L, Jennes, 30 Summit, / 159—Merton E. Parkhurst, 78 High. 160—Theron B. Woodmansee, 9 Bush- nell Place. 161—Daniel C. O’Connell, 46 Spring. 162—Frederick E. Shelley, 78 ‘High. 163—Charles M. Ward, 280 W. Thames. 164—Sol Brownstein, 30 High. 165—John H. Pallon, 329 West Main. 166—Max Segal, 50 Peck. 167—Harold L. Parkhurst, 78 “High. 168—William F. Baer, Everett. 169—Wlordislaw Warszeziel, 37 0—Martin Rozyeki, 106 Prospect. —Alonzo C. Geer, 119 Thames. 172—Harry A. Rushworth, Baker. 173—J. Marcaurele, 750 Boswell Ave. 174—Antoine Cimochowski, 43 Roose- velt, 175—Dennpis E. Sullivan, 455 N. 176—Donald C. coin Ave. 177—Harry M. Land, 3 Robbins Court. 178—Charles Hall, 12 Grove. 179—John F. Morgan, 46 -Cedar. i80—George G. Engler, 93 Broad. 181—George H. Ruell, 92 Sherman. 182—Daniel J. Mullen, 85 Broad. i83—John J. Lyons, 18 Kenney 184—John T. Boynton, 283 Main. —Anson R. Grover, 149 Broadway. Lucius H. Wilcox, Gen. Del. Mill Main. Gildersleeve, 29 Lin- Ave. harles A. Johnson, 29 Dunham. 185—Daniel J. Reardon, 33 Mowry. 188—James J. Nagle, 13 Peck. 190-—Charles Alquist, 231 Mt Pleasant. 191—Patrick A. Brown, 2) Geer Ave. Joseph Swartzburg, Herman Retkovske, Weiner, 27 "‘1’\-\ 157—John F, Lonergan, 25 Whitaker Ave, 198—Joseph E. Marchesseault, § Eim- wood. 199—Frnest [. Weel 30 Beaeon St., Waorcester, Main. 1—Theodore F nklin 9—Peter M. Kondi 0—Terenciz K r E. Andrew r(\m‘ah T O (‘ovm . Thames State Tu- d A. (‘n"\w 2. L. Harris, gl e s . Carpent F, D. 6. Walter A. Pierce, R F. D. 5 Charles H. Goeda, R. F. D. 1. Philip 0. Walter S. Palm Frank H. Palmer, R. . D. Arthur T. L. Elial, R. I, D. 1. John Dickenman, R. —George E. Bates, R —John Philip Hazler. —Clarence A. DeWoll, \'errin"(o R Brand Romanosk . Re; \Ho\d % Harkness, R, F. . Patridge, R. F. D. 6. M. Main, R. F, D. 1. -Augustus Vera, 131 Mt. 48—John A. Hi 107 corge H. Strouse, 27 Connell. ank L. Robinson, East G. Plain F. D. —John Senetz ~Thomas J. , 458 Thames. Nagle, R. T. D. 1. —Frank H. Lincoin, Box 476. —Raymond V. Siater -William E. Tolhui D. 6. Hinkley Alfred T, Hospital. ifred C. Perrin, 104 Thames. ithel 1. Bliven, 19 Connell. Louis H. Maples, 5 Maple. 63—Lucian Cruprak, Maple, 264—Joseph N. Rosenberg, 23 Pearl. Luther, R. F. D. 5 V. Ruley, 109 TForest. . Snow, 593 Main. Hill, 73 Spring Gar- 269—] reflnnd\ W. Johnson, 305 Wash- ington, 70—Arthur B. Simpson 271—Henry P. Drescher, lin. “red T. Barinka, 135 Frankl Edward G. James J.. —Joseph. Myers. oseph Barrow, R .F. D, 1. 7T—Luke Mark Morley, Norwich State Hospital. 278—Joseph B. Pendleton, R. F. D. 1, 79 ses J. Dupu®s, Box.476 r)ll‘—\’\)flmm S. Tucker, 30 Penobscot. Frances Jr., 83 Frank- in. Weinert, 88 Divisicn. Dutton, 21 Wincheste 281—Arthur G. Portmore, 146 Palmer. James Johnson, 76 Smith Ave. i—Claus E. O. Hoelck, 20 Hamilton Ave. 284 —Kerekor Mosesian, 27 Hedge Ave. S$5—Emil J. Johnson, 614 Main St. i—Charles H. Baral, = 287—George A. Sheldon, R. F. D. 2. S3—Macej Zajac, 33 Summit, 9—Joseph Edmond Nichols, 178 Thames. 290—Edwin F. Sullivan, State Tuber- culosis San, 291—William W. Tanner, 5 Falls Ave 292—Harry W. Alofsin, 10 N. High. 293—Frederick J. Foreman, 402 West Main. 284—Alecsi Oratchco, 223 W. Thames. 295—James J. Donahue, 47 Thames. 236—Herbert 1, Richardson, 625 Main. 297—William J. Honeyman, § Stanton. 298—Samuel Carden, 130 Paimer. 299—Joseph D. Wells; R. V. D. 6. g =, 12 Penobscot. ._Olney, 286 Main. .>02—“ iliam J, Riordan, 437 Main. _Joseph Pat 98 N. | Main. hael Ring, 49 Broad. S, Kornacki, 88 Roath. ~Charles D, Greenman, 163 Lau- rel Hill Ave, 6—Daniel F. Ryan, 64 Union. reorge . A. Risley, 434 W. Main ‘rederick Kukla, ‘Thame; Norton, Norwich State | 33 Union || 133—Michael Nick Topinjin, 2565' Mam || { FURNISHED FURNISHED CHIFFONIER DRESSER CENTER TABLE PAIR PILLOWS ! KITCHEN TABLE 1 DINING TABLE $2.00 WEEKLY $2.50 WEEKLY ln Splte of the Rapidly Increasing Price of Furmtme We Have Assembled for This Week’s Sales a Choice Assortment of Furniture Bargains That Should the a, Distinct Appeal to All Economical Home Furnishers. “The Famous”’ 3-Room Outfi $198.00 COMPLETE COMPLETE THE LIST £ ROCKER 1 SPRING 1 TRON BED 1 STOVE 2 KITCHEN CHAIRS 1 ROOM OILCLOTH “The Famous” Library Sets $49.50 $248 oo PREPARE WITH A NEW PERFECTION EXTRA TABLE SHADES DINING CHAIRS PICTURES RUG, 9x12 MATTRESS This Beautiful Five-piece Library Set consists of a Chair, two Library Table, constructed of Solid Ozk in a Fumed Finish holstered in a good grade of Chase Leather. We Are Sole Agents for the Richmond Range WE CARRY A FU JLL. LINE OF REP Rockers and The Chairs are Up- AIRS i SCHWARTZ BROS,, Inc. We Give and Redeem Gold Stamps “The Big Store with the Little Prices” 9-11-13 Water Street, Norwich, Conn. 303—Clark Cook Hommell, 304—George W. Leonav'd James, lliamson eq L. Poiter, 492 108—Charies H. Culver, 4 {509—Philip H. Sheridan, H den Ave. {310—Daniel J. Murphy, 256 #11—Frank W, Johnson, 2—Piazza Guiseppe, 47 Patrick affery 1 Main. fain St. 30 Main St. Spring Gar- hames St. Kiempisky ! 216—Daniel L. Browning, 221 Maple St. 317—Thomas J. Murray, 37 Dunham St 218—James s 319—Antonio Gen: 320—Isaac Ken echanic St. Abraham Zect z.“R: Fi-D. 4 John Houle, R. I%. D. 6. fechanic . 3 Willey 129 Henry Swartzbur 26—Moscos P. Mavoroma Thames St. ;.)O-Juhn Nevadrwick, 331—Joseph Mrzriak, R 332—Joseph Bigo: s 3 335—Aaron Bomberg, R. I 339—Myer H. Bomberg, R. . 340—Harry Mopsik, R. F. D. 1. 341—Michael Moyris, 156 School St 342—Alfred L. Horigan, 94 Mt. Ples ant St 343—Samuel H. . 344—John G. Hazam, 115 High St. 246—Joseph Kaesnk, R. ¥. D. 5. 346—Apdrew Valinsky, R. I, D. 1 347—Wilhelm K. 248—Sam Donat, R. F. D. 349 _Peter J. Eliis. State H 250—George Thomas, Box 476 —George E. Le F. Parsons, R. F.D. § __Charles O. Dickerman, §06 M 3—William E. JIbbison, 111 Ave. @ 354—Hugh F. Berryman. 16 Penobscot 355—Henry J. Clement, 463 Main SSGfFlaz\k M. Green, 30 Penobscot St hn H. Cain, i1 Bliss place. ; illiam H. Disco, Jr.. 431 Main St 359 George L. Botham, 54 Hedge Ave 360—Carl E. Anderson, 46 Hamilton Ave. 361—Lewis R. Peckham, R. F. D. 3. 362—Theodore S. Frand. 111 Talman St Smith 363—Edwin A Wigley, 2 Stanton Ave. 364—Walter B, McDcnald, 33 Mulberry 365—Moses K. Harvey, Hamilion Ave. 866—John E. Blackburn. 67 Main St. Lanx, State Hospital. | ( | Mrs. Wii S ain hool St D. P Ibhisor Davis, ames Norwich 399-—John $00-—John Wa Women Liberty Loan Chavrmevx The comy Womer (mmmmzo: in the sonih T onnec- tieut is Frank Palmer; yeth Bigelow: a ne, nklin, Mrs. Albert Sti les sriswo H Joseph P. Abel: &€ ?” Humphreys' “Seventy-seven” breaks up Coughs, Coids, Influenza, Cold in ‘the Head, Catarrh,Sore Throat,Quinsy, TonsilitiSand Grip. Atali Buggist COLDS St. /. Thames St State Crandall; Lyme, Mrs. William n; Hadlyme, Mrs. Gerhart A. on; Montville, Mrs. William Mitchel: London, Mrs. Rese Anderson; North Stonington, H. M, Pendleton; Norwich, Mrs. Desmond;: Old Lyme, Mrs. Clark Voorhees; Préston, George V. hedd: Salem, Mrs. w Sprague, bon, Mrs, Herman Learned. 8 8 VVELTAMQ JR., General Agent. CEH KENYON, Special Agent. GEORGE N. DELAP, Special Agent. Hartford, Comn. i New Km | Nwe York | © Wantsa | Victrola? ell, we -thn chow Sod- & pias wasredy the expente of a fow conts a dmy you can own one & the best Victrolas in lfl! worl (©ut out and” mail coupat toeay) (PLAUT-CACDEN BUILDING) 135-143 Main St., Norwica, ise send mc catalogue and i prices. terms and full par y payment pian. DR. R.J. COLLIN$ DENTIS Ncrwld\. Cor Pnone 1178 " & .