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RORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, UGIUBER 16, 1918 Suggestions to Women “Just Ready to Drop” When you are “just ready to drop,” when you feel so weak that you can hardly drag yourself about— and because you have not slept well, you get up as tired out next morning as when you went to bed, you need help. Vinol will help you just as it did these two women. Why not try it? HERE IS PROOF Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 keep house for my husband and myself and I got inw a weak, run- down, nervous condition and no Holmdel, NJ. “I live on a farm and am a hard w woman and for weak, run- down, overworked conditions have tite. I hecrd how Vinol helped found nothing that will create an and tried it and it built me up so I appetite, huils me up and make me am strong, have a good appetite and | strong equal to Vinol. It helped sev- feel better in every way."” — Mrs. | eral others in our neighborhood, too.” James Croker. —Mrs. Thomas Ellis. For all run-down, nervous, ansemic cenditions, wedk women, everworked men, fesbie old pesple and delicate children, there is no remedy like Vinol. anl Creates Strength Jroadway rmacy, G. G. Engler, I'rop., Norwich. Vinol is sold i I v the Wilson Drug Co.. in Danielson by the A. W. Wi 1acy, and in Putnam by J. I'. Donahue and Druggists Everywhere. JEWETT CITY It is imperative that the people of the town of Griswold come across at once, to raise the Fourth Liberty T.oan quota: of $170,000. ' Subscriptions | - to Tuesday numbered 550, amounting to $110,000. The commihee for- the town will hold an imporiant meeting ir the borough room Thursday even- ing at 8 o’clock. ' The following are members of the Fourth Liberty Loan committee for Griswold: H. Crocker, chairman. E. A. Faust, L. G. Bucking- ham, Andrew McNicol, Guy I, Permen- ter. F. E. Robinson, F. D. Ballou, L. J. Masse, J. H. McCarthy, Jacob Wech- sler, L. M. Carpenter, William John- stone, H. D, Mailhotte, A. C, Burdick, Azarias Doyon, William C. Briggs, Jos. Rood, C. P. Casavant, Frank Minsky, A. M. Clarke. R. A, Wilbur, Jos. Dutt- sowski and A. D, Tripp. Funeral service for Mrs. Frederick Menard was held at St. Mary’s church Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. In the solemn high requiem mase Rev. J. J. MoCabe was ceiebrant, Rev. R. P. Mor- rissey deacon and Rev. J. H. Seiferman sub deacon. At the offertory Pie Jesu was sung by Miss Agiae Therrien. The waiting hymn, Au Ciel Au Revoir, was a duet sung by Miss Therrien and Miss Marie Rose Casavant. St. Anné's society attended in a body. Burial was in St. Mary’s cemetery. - The ac- tive bearers were Adelard Gobeil, Ray- mond Veigard, George Avery, Louis Guillotte, Edmond Jodoin and = Louis Goodwin of Spencer. The honorary bearers were Mrs. J. A. Hourigan, Mrs. Joseph Couture, Mrs. Fouis Va- hon and Mrs. Reginald Potts. There were flowers from the husband and BUY MORE FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN BONDS Pay For Them from Your 1919 Savings This bank will loan you the money for your install- ments, after the first 109, at 41 per cent. for 90 days and will allow three renewals AT THE SAME RATE. THESE LCANS REQUIRE NO REVENUE STAMPS. + SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE AND HELP NORWICH GET ITS QUOTA. THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK NORWICH, CONN. SPECIAL MASTER IN CHANCERY’S SALE .OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL, AT WESTERLY, R. L, ON THE 22d DAY OF OCTOBER, 1918, BY ORDER OF COURT, THE FOLLOWING TRACTS OF LAND, OWNED BY S. J. REUTER & SON, INC.: The first tract will be sold at 10 A. M., in front of the dwelling house therecn, and consists of a farm of 93 acres, more or less, with a . barn, long shed, crib, cow shed, and silo thereon, and off East avenue. The second tract will be sold at 11 A. M., on the premises, and con- ts of a building lot, and is situated on the southerly side of Clarke will be sold following the sale of the second tract, in e dwelling house thereon, and consists of a dwelling house , and is situated on the southerly side of Clarke street. fourth tract will be sold following the sale of the third tract, in nt of the dewelling house thereon, and consists of a dwelling house is situated cn the southerly side of Clarke street. tract Il be sold following the sale of the fourth tract, in the dwelling house thereon, and consists of a dwelling house and is situated on the westerly side of Beach street. t will be sold following the sale of the fifth trazt, on and bhas the following improvements thereon: 35 arn, boiler room, carpenter shop, garage, paint shop and is situated on the westerly side of Beach street, rly on the Pawcatuck river. Said Greenhouse Plant perated by S. fi Reuter & Son, Inc. I—————— riptions of said tracts, and terms and conditions of sale, will be y the undersigned, on request. M. BURKE, 6 HIGH SPECIAL MASTER IN CHANCERY STREET, WESTERLY, R. It is il Douglas W grip. Judge and dau, nche of Sterli children, Miss Marie Rose Casavant and Louis Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Menard, Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Har- ris and family. Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Mc- lLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox, nd a spiritual bouquet from the fam- Relatives present from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Hycinthe Les- sard of Providence, Mr. ~and Mrs. Frank Stone and Edward Parrenteau of Moosup, Miss Jo» Peloquin of Bal- tic, Miss Aldia Lessard of Occum, Mrs. Maxim Farasin of North Attleboro, | Homer Menard of New Londen amd i Louis Goodwin of, Spencer. Underta- Fer Hourigan was in charge of the ar- { rangements. Chairman H. C. Webster of the I'ourth Liberty Loan committee has eived among his reports of the progress in the soliciting various rea- sons for not subscribing such as not Leing interested and apparent indif- ference as to the seriousness of the I situation. At the meeting of the men's committee Thursday evening these an- swers will be discussed and persamns mterviewed later, as to whether they dre one hundrod per cent. Americans, i or slacker: | Funeral services for Alfred Cyr took lace at St. Mary’s church at § o'clock ‘uesday morning. Requiem thigh s was sung by Rev. J. F. Selfer- riann, s Aglae Therrin sang and payed lhe waiting hvmn. The bear- | ers were members of St. Jean de Bap- t i Louis Vashon, lLouis M. s. George l.afere, Joseph Chris- Alfred Boisvert and Olears Ou tine, ¢tte. There was beautiful flowe: pillow from Mr. and M Cyr and family, cress, Mrs. Fred Cyr and family: wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Roy and family: wreath. A. A. { Young Hose and Ladder Co.; chrys- Mr. and Mrs. e rnations and roses, the and Dora Couture; chrys- ?nd roses, Mr. and Mrs. e, Relatives were present from Web- Taftville, Greeneville, Glasso, Pawtucket and Woon. | cluding a | themums and roses, Couture, , Baltie, “ndertaker Hourigan was in (n-:r,.e of the funeral arrangements. Joseph Couture is seriously ill with { pneumonia, ‘at home on Palmer avenue Dearnley & Clarke want a delivery clerk at once.—adv. formal - resolutions expressinig appre- ciation of A. C. Burdick's long ser- vice on this board of school visitors and his schooled ability for all the {demands of his office, which have fully |equalled the early and continuous {carnesiness, zeal and devotion of all ments to educational affairs. ¢ with school Jaws, his ! {eent oAzl ke el {tion of the advancing needs of the oughout the town and his t desire to be wisely economical ven guidance and justification to all the workings of .the board.. He nas exemplificd a conscientious re- ard for the duties of his _position h has won the high esteém of h ociates. F services deserve teful recognition for their helpful- apprecia- ness to the board, collectively and in- dividualiy. The board members con- cider the sundering of his relations with the Xpr the board to the misfortune to school interests ¢f the town, and ss the hope that his services are only temporarily at rest to be resumed at no distant date, It was ordered that the resolutions unanimously adopted be. engrossed {upon the permanent regords of the beard and used to Mr, Burdick's ad- vantage in any way that he may .deem | fit. MANSFIELD er p vhaitors at Il were recent| M and ‘Mrs. Irving Botham are F Owiag to being secured | FECOVering from iliness. \twoodvilie on account | for the Titus ol the et | Waiter Snow is out after a severe Il caboion: e e PUplls are|attack of influenza. h ters are complaining that very| ,Lhe Second ‘patient of the malady i Shinie caniibes tonnd - * |at the parsonage is recovering; no new eld - Hollow Raymond Lewis was in dfartford | 3Ses are reported in this village. « 0 onday attending the funeral of his| In the Mansfield state training school Edgar A. lLewis, who died and hospital the epidemic is abating. fro ieumoniz | At the ciose of last week there had A o been| Mr. and Mr liams or | been 2 total of 125 cases, of which 18 | Pawtucket are few days |reeulted in death. The religious ser- at H. H .Crowell vice due last Sunday afternoon was I Aot o Sy omitted. I'\ORTH STFRLING Britain shoe manufacturers| Frank Millard’ of -Merrows visited it aniAaihie o on each pair of |at P- L. Garvey’s Sunday afternoon. \ called on Mrs. | shoes ite approved retail price. All services of Dunham Memorial SWEET POWDERS &Y FOR CHILDREN Pleasant to take and give satisfaction. A certain Relief for Feveérishness, Constipation, Headache, Teething and Stomach Disorders and remove Worms. They tend to break up a cold in 24 hours, act on the Stomach, Liver and Bowels and tend to correct intestinal disorders. Over 10,000’ testimonials of relief. Read a few extracts from the hundreds of unsolicited letters we receive every year, the originals of which are on file in our ) MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POW- X e grand. They mended. to my eiser by & doctar. ) am_giving them to my little three year old zirl who wae very puny, and she is picking up are will iving them to the children 18 they much nicer to take than oils or syrupe. aiways keep them on hand.” “We have used MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS POR CHILDREN a: different | times for past nine vears, and aiways found 1 received 8 SWEET POWDE! time ago. 1 tried them for both my babies xad | found them to be a great cure for worms. le of MOTHER GRAY'S | them a perfect children's medicine and very FOR CHILDREN some | satisfactory in every case.” “I think MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET F; POWDERS FOR CHILDREN are the best babies |ike to take them and cry for mare. 1 hiave ever used, and my little boy has I am using MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET iad a sick spell since I have been giving POWDERS a8 directed, and have no trouble Rl the Powders Used by Mothers for over thirty years. Do Not Accept Any Sabstitute for MOTHER GRAY’S SWEET POWDERS. church were omitted azain last Sun- = day. and will be until further notice. il( is hoped. however, that meetings may be resumed next Sunday. J. D. Conant, local administrator of non-war construction, 81 . Chestnut Willimantic, has charge of the it i ncludes Franklin, lsmmn Sprague, Canterbury, Chap- lin, Hampton, Scotland, Sterling, Wil- limantic, Columbia, = Hebron and Mansfield. PENDLETON HILL Mr. and Mrs. I. W, Curtis, their sons Tlarl and Ralph, and daughter, Mil- dred, of Chicopee. Mass., spent Friday night as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Gilmore and daughter, Effie Flinore, spent Satur- day and Sunday nights at their sum- mer home on the Rockville road. . sions Monday. The idla! fall we).th(l‘ has’ been greatly appreciated by all lovers of nature. Clarence E. Maine week from Stonington. Miss Cecile C. Palmer is not yet able to sit up, but is slowly recovering from an attack of Spanish influenza. returned last Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kinney are soon to move to -North Stonington village. _ NORTH LYME M. J. Stark and N. S. Su-ongm re- covering from inmfluenza. John DeWolf has been very ill the D-\st week. M. Sisson, Jr., C. F. Jewett.and W H Maynard are.a.committes 3 pointed to build a new -cl!oo&nnn in the Nazth Th® uchadls Bar ieracantly adoptet| valuable | Schools in this section resumed ses- TRY MAGNESIAFOR |7 | drunk on the premises. STOMACH TROUBLE It Neutralizes Stomach Acidity, Pre- vents Food Fermentation, Sour, Gassy Stomach and Acid Indigestion Doubtless if you are a sufferef from indigestion you have already /tried pepsin. bismuth, soda. charcoal, drugs and various digestive aids, and you know these things will not cure your trouble—in some cases do not even give rellef. But before giving up hope and de- eiding vou are a chronic dyspeptic just e Ary the effect of a little bisurated mag- nesia—not the ordinary commercial carbonate, citrate, oxide or milk, but b the pure bisurated magnesia, which you can obtain from practically any drug- gist in either powdered or tablet form. Take a teaspoonful of the powder or two compressed tablets with a little water after vour next mcal. and see what a difference this makes. It will ingtantly neutralize the dangerous, harmful acid in the stomach which now causes your food to ferment and sour. making gas, wind, flatulence, heart: burn and the bloated or heavy, lumpy feeling that seems to follow most eyv- erything you eat. You wiil find that provided you take a little bisurated magnesia immediate- ly after a meal yuu can eat almost anything and en it withopt any danger of pain or discomfort to follow. and, moreover. the continued use of the bisurated magnesia cannot injure the stomach’ in any way so long as there are any symptoms of acid indigestion. —_— the town appropriated $1600. It will be built on the so-calied Mitchell cor- ner, north of the store of Sisson & Son. on land donated by Mr. Sisson. ‘W. M. Sisson & Son have purchased an clectric lighting plant for lighting their hoyses and ‘store. e LEGAL NOTICES TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New l.ondon County: We hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange smrnuoux and \ntuxlcs.ung liquors, ale. lager beer, Rhine wine and cider, under the name and style of Louis Wunderlick & Co.. in_ the build- ing_at Norwich and Hunter's avenues. Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in said building, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. Our piace of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any postoffics, public library. or. cemetery. Dated at Norwich, th 9th day of October, A. D. 1818, Louis Wunderlick. Barbara Wu derlick, Applicants. We. the unde: sidived. zre \a(l‘fl.\‘&r& owning real estate, the Town of Norwich, and hereby and_endorse electors mnd of the foregoing appiica of Wunderlick and Barbara Wunderli for a license. and herebv certify that said_applicants are suitable persons to he licensed pursuant to said applica- tion. TDated at Norwich, this 9th day of October, A. D. 1918. Nic Heigl, Timothy C. Murphy, Georze C. Preston Adelard Morin, R. C. Plaut certify that the above named s ind endorsers are electors payers. owning real esiate of Norwich. Dated at Norwich this 9th day of October. A. D. 1918 Dora R. Portelance, Asst. Town Clerk _octisW ’l"fl THE BO\RI’) OP (‘OI NTY (0\!- cners for New London County: We hersby. apply for a license to. seit and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors_ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider, under the name and Chesier B, Wright & Co.. In the build- Town of Norwich, rooms and apartments any part or p: ing at 8 Cove street, the excent in which are cut off or partitioned in manner as to form hooths side rooms, £ rooms. Onr place of busi- s not located within two hundred feet in « rect line from any church edifice or nublic or parochial school, or- the premises pertaining thereto, or any postoffice. public. or ceme- tery Dated at Norwich, this 9th dav of October. A. D. 1915.' Chester E. Wright. Joanna T. “Wright, Applicants We. the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers. owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing appiication of Chester E. Wright and Joanna 'T. Wright for a licen se. and hereby cert that said ‘ipv\]-.: ts are suitab sons to be 1 i pursuant to said application, Dated at Norwich, this 8th aay of October, A, D. 1918, ' Patrirk O'Neil, John H. Moors, Thomas M~- Mahon, - ( es’ D. Sherman. Frank Hertz. 1 hereby certify that the ahove| named signers and endor: tors and taxpavers, awn in the Town of Norwich. Da ? LEGAL NOTICES. S this 14th day of O-tober, Germany's is be-|a lonz tmlw. i Holbrook. Town ginning to_crumble, and we now see |©Vidence that it Club Certificate Application No. . the first effects of it, not cnly on the | York World TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- Certificate western front, hut in Palestine —_— er:]"/gndg:‘Coaur:”L h. Tfl THR “n\nn OF COUNTY l'l')\'- in Macedonia. - The process of d London intoxicating ine wine and . tn be soid on the prescription of practicing phy and not to be In quan not exceeding one galion. Except oth than distilled liquors, and those ities not exceedingz five gallons 0 Main street “Dated at Norwich_this 9 A, D. wich. of October, Applicant, for de: day John A. Dunn We. the un- 1918 Proprietor. owning Teal estate Norwich, and herehy s the foregoing applicat Dunn for a druggist's license, and here. bys certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said apolication. Dated at Norwich. this 9th day of October, A. D. 1918 Patrick Cassidy, M. D.. J. J. Desmond. W. McGa Tsaac 'S. Jomes James Duggan. 1 hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are real Dated av of Ortfvhrr Holbrook. Town | oct1FW Certificate TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners of New London County: ] hereby apnly for a $65 drugeist Jicense to sell spirituons and lnt\Vl(‘fihnZ liquors. ale. lager beer. Rhine wine and cider. o be sold on the presci@ntion of a practicing physician and not to be drunk on the premises. In quantities not exceeding one gallon. Excent other than distilled liquors. and those in nuanntles rmt exceeding five ezallons, At No. 253 Central avenue. Town of Norwich Dated at Norwich, this 8th day of October. A. D. 1918. James P. Service, Aplicant. for Pitcher & Ser- vice, Provrietors. We, the undersign- ed, are electors and taxpavers. owning real estate, the Tpwn of. Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the fore. zoing applieation of James P. Service for a druggist’s license. and herehy certify that =aid applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant -to said application. Dated at Norwich. this Sth day of October A. D. 1918. George I. Wier, Charles E. Meech, John A. Mat.. thews, Frank J. Murtha John A, Ser- vice. ‘T hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are elec. tors and_taxpavers. owning real estate in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich. this 15th day of October. A. D. 1918.» Chas, S. Holbrook, Town Clerk oct16Wd Hiaar We will win this war— Nothing else really matters until we do! il JUI(‘.YHFRU T CHEWINGI GUM tegratio; s seldom get full | ey, Treaturer House authorized by vote of for a club ecer- and intoxicating liquors a § [ an incident to its.social life under the i < of Chapter ublic Acts at the quatters”of said clun, : street, Town of b has for its pur- following: Te ance the principles of stice, - Bestherly Loye and establisit ‘and maintain a r the social and moral interests ¢ Elks, and any lawful ihe Tender Skin 3 i 3 2 -membership of MANY toilet soaps are much too harsh b f';s;g peag dnmil 6w, for children’s skins. The excess aikali e amen= foutaey, removes the protective oils so that the skin ed Hutchins Frank chaps and chafes easily. Ordinary soaps, ition aad list of mem. too, are not sufficiently cleansing to keep i day of October. 1918 . 2iks' Club, B: P. 0. E.. youthful skins healthy and wholesome. . Caney, Treasurer duty authorized. 15th, A. D. 1918 ared Thomas R. Cranes, ommittee of Norwich 3 5 . P, 0. 30, and made ne to fhe trath of ,the MULE TEAM H application and that taid ona fide organization where- jispensi he of liquors is mot its chief object. but is ami incident of. its existence as an organization, to: Its rs who are 21, :and that there are tive membership. ° ry Publie. BO RAINO Bath and Toilet Powder gives both protection and real cleanliness be- cause the Borax in BO-RAXO softens, soothes ] and sterilizes—and does what no soap can, cleanses I the pores of all dirt and impurities. ¢ Don't risk the use of ordinary soaps. Getacan of BO-RAXO and teach the children to use it. Clab Certificate Application No. I'HE ROARD OF COUNTY COM- " £ New London County: The acting by John H. r. duly. apthorized by , hereby apply for a ficate toventitle it'to have in n and dispense to its mem-.a and intoxicatinz.} dent to its social life : ¥ under the provisions of the Public Acts You, too, will find its rich, damuly perfumed {'f‘j“‘dT‘«'t r«;&» “‘r\ uarters of sa (}:‘bm: lather wonderfully beneficial in toilet and bath. e oRn ot e Town of Norwich. Said club has.- nrposes and objects the fol- v and good® At all Dealers 15¢ and 30c course among §i membership' of March Sth, 41 President, The officers Georze W. Rouses H. Hourigan: secre- Church: treasurer, A copy of its b list: of membars are at Norwich, October; 1914 Dated of A 1b. Cleary. Trmaum- h Norwich. Gonn.. Ot A D19 Parsonally apneared John H. Clea Treasvrer of the Shetncket Club. a mada oath befor the forezoing b is 2 bona me to the truth, cation ard that s o oreanization where- in the dispensing of lignors is no¥ 53 af ohject, but is an incident of is* ¥ stenre a%:an orranization. to § 'rnm‘m‘-‘m who are 21, and that th are no <hip. minors ,in ithe active memhe{a Peace. John H. Barnes, Justice oft 0ct1aW { g 4 L iThe Piano Tu 122 Prospect Phone 511 o

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