Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 25, 1918, Page 8

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Alfred Ade Pasqt Armor tilian Spicer. Halil , 24 1 Connor nd enk Il win this war— Nothing else really matters until we do! PR e WG |r.JUl§_'.Y iewiez, Hickory. McKinley Sa- b Whitaker L. 36 North 'hrh'\w'\\ 10 1 McCrohan, 9% Rice, 26 Broadway. W Zeiegelmeyers, 30 Suplicki. 151 CIiff. Bono, 280 Franklin. &4 1042—Michael Daperano, 72 North| Main. 1043—George L. 93 Sachem 244 Main Herskell 1048~ . 28 South 1052—Desire J. Bourdon, Hunte Ave Taftville. 1053—Jar/ s West, Merchants Ave., Taftville 1054—Frederick Lavallie, Box 53, sailles Alphonse South F, Conley aftville Tohn 1. Chappell, 15 North C | Breault, 37 South A, Taft- lle. 1060—Frank E. Blanchard, Occum. 1061—George Moore, 5 North Fourth Ave,, Taftville. 1062—Wilfred A. Gaucher, Pratte Ave., Taftville. 1063—Philip Trembley, Merchant Ave. Taftville, 1064—Joseph Trudel, Taftville. 1065—Arthur T, Ave., Taft 2 Norwich 1066—John T Providence, raudreau, Norwich Ave. 1068—Robert Sidebottom, 34 North Ave., Taftville. 1069—Thomas Spaulding, 270 Main, 1070—Edwin H. Capron, Norwich. 1071—Renjamin H. Evans, 8 Grove ) Bailey, 502 Main. Igan t raub, Rose sser Shetucket. Hill 74 Union. 43 TMinckley. Main 1078—William J. Kelley, 9 South Slat- Ave., Taftviile. 1079—Joseph A. Paquin, 3 North B Taftville, 1080—FHenry A. Peltier, 79 Norwich Ave., Taftvi 1081—Joseph V. 30 North A,| Taftville 1082—Charles T. Webster, 1 North A Taftville. 1083—Wiiliam H. Mab 149 Pros- pect. 1084—Michael J. Tierney, 37 North A, Taftville. 1085—Herbert R. Gardner, A, R. F. D,, Norwich Town 1086—Joseph Bush, Ponemah House, Taftville. 1087—Noel S. Ravmond, T4 Norwich Ave, Taftville ’1\\478;(”»:\)1 Rivard, 13 South Front [aftville, Ta 1089—Fhillias Lemieux, 38 South A Taftville. 10%0—Isidore E. Boucher," Norwich Ave,, Taftville. |1091—Walter M. Buckingham, 33 Cen- ter. 108 John Albert Co 44 Union. 1093—Peter Ceccarelli W. Thames. 1094—Luigi Zonghe Sandwich ve. 1095—George J. Karkanides, 31 Elm. ‘homas Francis -Quinn, 185 N. Sahourin, 191 Broad. Jahn, 43 North Main. bineau (2 Water. Shea. 63 Broadway. Falvey, 113 Williams. yton, 111 River Ave. A. Pratt, 122 Chestnut. b H. Tubbs, 72 Divi 106—John H. Murphy, R. 1107—Hughie Rogers, Trading 1 R, F. D, 118—John D. Beduarz, 155 Centrai Ave. ouis L. Gotthelf, 82 CIiff. Arthur E. Gale, Main. s P. Pratt, 13 North CIiff. . Fitzpatrick, 106 School Greenman, 79 Laurel 1114—Stanislaw_Mostoles, .244 Yantic. 1115—Federico ‘Mazzor 26 Lake, 111 111 | den Ekonomakis, 15 Donovan, ank Spicer, 20¢ e 270 Main Laurel Hiil —John J. Dyson, 270 incent D. Eldred, Main. 1 ('res"ent Dh A, —Harry Ave, Douchette, 18 Ferry. Hargreaves, 112 River D. Nelson, 10 Church. Ernest - J. Rolduc, R. F. D. 4. Wolfgang Sticht, Highland St. Taftville, '10~\r<lr€'»\ Hedler, Box 43, Occum. 1131—Clement F. Fortier, Merchants Ave., Taftville. Joseph J. Conway, 157 —Teophil Rygielski, 1134—Adolph Albert Dunham. Charles C, Treat, 19 Rrown. —Frank S. Leon, 158 Thames. ohn Wood, 22 Front St., Taft- ville, 1138—Martin Kowakula, Ave.. Taftville. 113%—Jacob Bonezek, & 1-2 South Sla- ter Ave., Taftville. 1140—Jerome Bonviile, 34 Slater Ave., Taftville. Stuart Lincoln, Road. Francis Roberts, 52 Franklin. —Panagiotes F. Georgacopoulos, 27 Elm. . osef J. Jankowski, 318 Asylum 1145—Gennaro Capedanno, 318 Frank- 1132. Talman 236 Yantic. Malroden, ! 50 21 Norwich 438 Laurel Hill n. 1146—Adolphus C. iaRowe, chants Ave., Taftville. 1i47—James J. Sullivan, Box 5, Ver- Mer- Your Credit Is Good— Open an Account Pay As You identical with styles carried, is store. The above illustration, while not sentative of a line of fashionable and | attractive dresses carried in this | o, 1 will please. NEW FALL $12.50 to | tions in all shades. / Boys’ Suits repre- and the easiest possil:l:lm of weekly payment to our patrons. We desire more than anything clse to maintain our friendships, Distinctive Styles in Dainty attractive models in Taffetas, Georgettes, Jerseys, Serges and combina- | $8.00 and $10.00 develop good wfll_and serve the ' people we seil. 'New Fall Suits At Popular Prices DRESSES $35.00 to please. You will find in our stock of new Fall suits, models that will prove to your entire satisfaction that this store is maintaining its reputation as a style shop. Yeu will also find suits of distinctive type in materials and shades that Fur Trimmed NEW FALL COATS $22.50 to $40.00 Good service, - stylish, year ‘round coats in materials, style effects, and colors SKIRTS A choice assortment of fabries and . shades tailored m&e prevailing Fall styles. $7.50 Upwards New Waists $1.50 to $7.50 Men’s Extra Trousers L i i Hill Ave. 1153—Patrick F. Kelley, 33 McKinley Ave, 1154—Wilfred L. Lacombe, 14 Carter Ave, 1155—Hymil Burchman, R. 1| D. 2 1156—Wilfred Dufresne, Norwich Town. 1157—William P. Barrows, 10 Town St. Norwich Town. 1158—Willam L. Potter, 30 Otrobando i Ave, Norwich Town. 1159—Thomas. W. Casey, 77 West Town St, Norwich Town. 1‘60—\’\'a1\er Durr, 85 Town St., Nor- 11514\"\ aclaw mit. 1162—Lazaros 1163—Frederick C. , 9 Sum- West Main stek, 89 Sher- man. 1164—George H. Moles, 10 Laurel-Hill 120 Broad. 8 Williams. N Main 1168—Louis Barber, 1.69—Raffaelle Benedetto 1170—Alexander F. Al“,or'u‘f‘ Franklin. 1171—Panajiotes C. Asimacopoulos, 23 Elm. 1 raham Pewana Thames. 1173—James E. Bannock. 10 Shetucket 1 Aliyn L. Brown, 262 FEroadway. 3 3 Joseph Looby, 26 Vina, 1176—Joseph Thibault, 23 North B St., Taftville. 1177—George Lambert, R. F. D. §, Oc- cum. 1178—Albert Lachapelle, 54 1-2 South B St., Taftville. 1i79—Urban D. Taftville. 1180—Albert R. Karkutt, 162 Broad. 1181—Arthur W. Bushell, 114 Asylum. 1i82—William J, Marshall, 22 Summer 1183—William H. Shea, Perkins Ave. 1184—Francis X. St. Laurent, 22 Gros- venor Place. Smith, 6 Front St. 1185—Alexander C. Taylor, S1 Union. 1i86—John Sliwa, 18 High 1187—Phillip ' Mandell, 62 School. 1188—Herbert B. Wightman, 1 E!m- wood Ave. 1i89—John B. Kempkes, 65 Union. 1190—George S. Powers, 25 Hobart Ave. 1191—Aris Nikola Pespenl, 6 North Thames. 1192—Peter T. Angelos, 40 Market. 1193—William C. Blicq, 219 Rockwell. a1 Henry B. Koch, 70 Boswell Ave. 1195—William G. Carter, 50 Cedar St. 1196—William Adams, 334 Washing- ton 137—Antoni Pavloch, 5 Ave., Norwich Town. ?198—John Eyberse, Harland Road. 1199—Youis J. Bruette, 17 Winchester. Riverside 1200—John E. Hotchkiss, 17_Arnold. 1201—Johu F. Brennan, 1 1-2 North Slater Ave., Taftville, 1202—Bazil Horosco, %2 1-2 South B St., Taftville, 1203 Wiadvslaw Zadrozny, 23 Nor- wich Ave. 1204—Henry B. Davignon, Occum. 1205—Henry Charpentier, Provi- dence St., Taftville 1206—Desire J. Dufresne, A St, Taftville. 1207— Henr\' J. Caron, 4 No. 4th Ave, 22 1-2 North sajlles, 1148—Frank O. Trudeau, 23 North A St., Taftville. 1149—Alfred U. Audeite, Taftville. 150—Frank J. Fagan, 205 Broad. 1151—William R. McNeil, Ave. 3 1152—John G. Andrews, 151 Laurel 13 Garfield Taftville. 1208—Peter Maynard, Taftville 1309—George J. Roberts, 135 Hickory. 1210—John H. Humphrey, 442 Central Ave. 1711—Edward J.' McNerney, 247 Na. Main. 1212—Stefano Napoli, 314 Franklin. 1213—Martin Chorbaczewski, 218 W. Main. 1214—Teofil A. Bilda, 105 Hobart Ave. 1215—Hiram B. Beckwith. 24 Court. 1216—Austin Furiong, 36 Fountai 1217—Michael ~ J. McCarthy, 285 Franklin, 1218—Richard E. Fitzgerald, 3 Foun- tain, —Alfred F. Mills, North. —Martin J. Broderick, 64 School. . Giamoco, 88 Boswell Charles S. Kaminski, 9 John J. Brokowski, "‘N-—A\do!ph K. Dombroski, Main, Danie] B. Sweezey, 3 Clay Ave. l"‘)fi— ohn C., Darby, 1'{0 Washington. Ernest E. Sparks, 53 Yantic. 228 Walter A. Bussey, 22 Hamlin. —John 1. Leffingw 41 Main. —August Gaornes, I rel Hill Ave. Andrew Donn -Carl W, 19 Hill , 12 Warren. . Majn, R, F. D. 2, 1234—Harold T. Badro, R. F. D. 1, Fi Gen. Del. RELD. i | nder, 144 Eli- zabeth, 30 Summit. 96 High 1240—John E. Nugent, State Tubercu- losis. 1241—Fred B. Fisher, Corning road. 1242—Samuel M. Billings, 34 Connell 'l" Herbert K. Reed, 46 Division. 1244—David F. Cushman, 12 Hill 12 —Daniel L. Desmond, Lafavette pl. 6—Alfred M. Rouleau, 31 CIiff. 1247—Oscar V. Pierson, 76 Boswell Ave 1248—Existe J. Chabotte, 37 Mill. 1249—Antoni Askin, Yantic, 1250—Antone Gobebrewski, Box 17, Yantic. l" 1—Artemy Ayziak, Yantic. Martin Jozwik, Yanuc Antone Gruski, 7 Riverside Ave, Norwich Town. Apostolos S. Petrides, Yantic, 1256—Leslie G. George, 8 Church. 12! illiam O, Bogdanski, 82 North. :258—3Fohn J. Kane, 40 Oakridge. 1259—Gottfried C. Zachae, 17 Pratt. 1260—Bruce F. Rogers, 248 Washington 1261—Charles Yankowski, 318 Asylum. 1262—Conrad Zimmer, 9 Bushnell pl. 1263—Charles Holod, Yantic. 1264—Fotios Banonsky, Yantic. 1265—Michael Banas, R. F. D, 9, Nor- wich Town. 1266—Anton J. Piletski, 86 Otrobando Ave., Norwich Town. 1267—Steven Anester. Yantic. 1268—John H. Sullivan, Merchants’ Ave., Taftville. 126%—Henry J. Pepin, 8 North A, Taft- Wille. 1270—Christopher Wanderlick, 82 Nor- wich Ave, Taftville. 1271—Arthur Pothier, Merchants’ Ave., Taftville. 1272—William Poyerd, 27 North B, Taftville. 1273—John J. Callaghan, 280 West Thames. M*Meye) Blumenthal, 20 High Henry W. Ames, 59 Thames ..s~ Clarence E. Carpenter, 16 New- ton. 1277—Sven G. Didrikson, 184 Elizabeth. 1278—David Georgi, 133 Cedar. 1279—Michael J, O'Connell, 2387 Weét Main, 1280—August F. Bernhagen, 14 Garfield Ave. 1281—Michael Plunkett. —~Guiseppe ‘De Paoli, 15 Pound. —FPeter S. Keldalas, 197 N. Main. Hack, 88 Washington. Berghinzo, 45 Baltic. 88 Schlittermann, 176 DBroad. "3‘—!<elu T-‘ Walczyna, Camp Di- 1"3% mon Taknn. 205 Yantic. 1289—Frank E. King. Pleasure Beach Waterford. 1290—Charles H. Wayne, 13 Lincoln Ave., Westerly, R. I. 1291—James J. Darcy, lem, Mass. William La Barre, Baltic. Rnnald A. McDonald, 449 Mass. ve., Bosion, Mass. . Tebo, 65 Main, Occum. \‘li(“teaud‘ Merz‘han:s' 4 St Peter St., 1 1296—Raymond Tattville. 1257—Axel J. Carlson, R. F. D. 8. 1298—Peter embley, R. F. D, 4. 1299—John tnick, 11 Norwich Ave, tville. beet Airey, Couture, Hunter's 4 North A, Taft- NEEDING MORE MEN FOR COAST ARTILLERY It is reported from coast defenses in this vicinity that men for this nost important branch of the service ure not being supplied fast cnough by local bodrds. Besides keeping Hun submarines at a respectful distance from our shores, the Coast Artillery is sending over regiment after regim guns and howitzers, suppi t of heavy ing all the armament of over six-inch calibre fo, our forces in France. The excellent work which our heavy artillery {s do- ing in the present campaizn is well Known. _The time necessarily invelved i ifying registrants of Sept. 12th, . has threateped to delay the for- nation of heavy artillery regiments which was planned in the coast de- fenses along 'the ‘Atlantic coast, and m order to aveid such a delay, the chief of coast artillery has obtained; permission fromi’, Provost Marshall General «Crowdegs to securs men by! voluntary induc; This branch BF the service should| rrove attractive to recent registrants, not only on account of. its nature, tut, also on_account of the opports- nity for rapid promotion which is af-| forded. Any registrantzinterested in heavy artillery and of being wol- untarily inducted % this branch| may obfain information on procedure, | etc, by communicating with The Ad-| ‘utant, ®oast Defgnses of Long Isl- land‘ Sound, ¥ort H. G. Wright, N, Y.! # Abner: SchwafAdmproving. Abner Schwartzgof 93 School street who wag takdnagidk with the Spanish infliehza 135t week dhd was removed from his home to the Backus hospital | “riday is reported to be recovering has had a specialist. from York to assist in his case, New Unenviale Job. 4 It is righ* to assume that the prese ent dentist of the Kaiser, whoever he is, has to wear ear muffs while working on the old man's molars~— Detroit News. bodily functions. @ Largest Sale of Any Women Should Take special care to keep free from headache, back- ache, constipation, weakness and depression. 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