Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 17, 1918, Page 7

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LABY ASSISTANT proepeiegir All Cails Answared 'nmp(ly Day and Night Alissouri valley and ard fair, wuth ll.".mllfi Pressure is low aver. u;. middle At- as risen somewhat in eastern flntflo ts and the is generally 2'ove the er, : température and the baro- . parts of the along the nerth Atlantic iddlé Atlantic will be lizht west = The" towns il New Lendon are. responding very satisfactorily in the Fourth . Literty loan drive anu many of them ‘e exceeded quotas and those who haven't !ack only “a few subeerintions to' £0 over the top. The chairmen of the various town ioan commiticés on Wednesd: événing were very hepeful and, éac expressed the opimion that his tewn|. weuld ovérsubseribe !ts g: William 'G. Perk, . ¢l an of thel Sprague committée, repm-‘ee that their| total was tl 5009 and that their quo- ta was $122.600 and he expects even meére subseriptions befor: the close of the lean on Saturday night Johr P. Hollowsll, Prosion's ehair- man, reports that his town has gone ehairman is Judson E. Miner has cured . $28,000 in subscriptions. O1d Juyme reports thar its quota ef ir| 436,000 has been oversnbscribed but complete reports are not ali in. Celchester lacks. enly £1600 of her quota and expeets t ogo over the top today. Her uuota is.3$4120C and the subseriptions amount te £40,200. Lebanon lacks $10,000 of her quota of $45,600. The subscriptions in that. Aown: amount to §33,500 but there are many -canvassers yet to make &re- turns. ¢ Complets voturns from Lelyard and Montville werc not obtainshle on Wed- nesday cvening but the chairmen of their committees are hopetul of mak- mg ma quota. if net over _subseribing Vraiied States tusl D) it Do N, B showed i Tivery car engme, NOw averazes galions per week, of deliveries has increased. Jess Morrissey, ; ; ,x.AIta nv: GASOLINE . An .umnr,cpnell ‘to'the public not to waste gasoline by leaving moto; ‘ning, after . lkoppmt thex:w cars, has inistrator: for anx said that. investigation hat thousands of gallons of soline were beiny; .wasted in this anner, and hé quoted a letter from S. DeForest, a Stamford than, who reported that his Ford de- With a careless. driver used about’ 40 gallons a week, hut with & thoughtful driver, who Shuts off his though the number “"Morrissey Hearing PMnned. ‘ The. Hearing in the case of D. J. LEGAL NOTICES TO THE BOARD OF UI)W“I‘\' com- missloners for New London County: 1 hereby appfi for a license to sexl ‘and ingé spirituous and 'intexicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in_ the building at i Sherman | % strest, Town of Norwich, except in the Te0mSs and apartments in said building, any part or parts of which are cat o or partitioned in such manner a form booth: rooms. run- Russell, ess is not ace lpcdted “within two uurdred feet in a church’ edifice -or ot or USINess | firect line from an public or Muchn school, preamises pert theretc, e 16 Boct‘office. brary, br ated Norwich, th A,-D. 1918, . Applicant. We, are ‘electors and taxparers owning real gstate. of the E"wé' of :«hon}-m;‘ ng ereby gign and endorse e foregoin applicatien of William H. Callahen for a license; and hercbv certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be stheln 2 than 25 i, | ment DISTRICT OF LEBANO Court of Prohate, Oct. i4th, 1;18 te of Jotham H. Swezey, late of banon; in aid District, ?Ecal.! Lyon the applxemon o rxvmg slru l ln g pur- ‘bg th | fg\d tesll- Le-nd ma ¥ ' he pro\ed s‘ppro\ed X loweéd, and admitted to probate. as ‘Der dpplicnuan on file more fully appears; ; dd am xslm -inp;):cafianh . ani 3 -.the Proba! fl in, Iamngg,fi}a d D!s(rlflct m: E hearing thereon, by publishing th4 nme once in some "hewspa “having 2 circulation in said District, and by posting 3 copy thereof on the pubile Tnposc in'the Tewn of ‘Lebanon, in said D!strlct 4 Who was arrested a week !ilcensed, pursuant to said anplication. E}aT G. KNEELAND, métric changes Wednesday evér the tep with $37,05), almost $10,- go on Saturday night 1D © Norwich, this 4th @ay “of e Express Harnesses §00 over their quota, ‘which was £20 oo i s AR he | TiEiEbiaL s Ao | ligtol st Nora el 1L il oetia Judge. (FOR THE MGTOR CAR) A Good Line of ty. that has #he largest aquota, $2280,- 000. hds . secured $1.950,200 and lacks only $328.800 to-go over the top. Reports ‘from the ofher Voluntown has oversubscribed her quota 6f $18,800 and the figures up to Wednesday évening showed that $11,- i can house, Which was to have been Leld on Wednesday before U. & Com- mer. Earl liathewm ‘wes put over for two Weeks 2t the request of October, A, John Woodman- . Fitzgerald, Joseph J1. Hen- illiam J. Kramer, James Eilis. T hereby certify that the ahove named signers and endorsers are elsctors and NOTIGE 'TO_CREDITORS, - A COURT OF PROBATE HELD or\fleh’wnnln and for the Distriel 2 ol‘w ¢h, on the 15th day ef Octd- s B towns in | Assistant U. S. Distriet Atto - |t Teal estate in the . 1918 Comparisons. 250 had bsen subscribed. ¢ the colmty werc.not obtained on Wed- |by of Hu.rt_mrd Mr. ‘vfl)tfl:::‘/’ scél’ie ’r“ofi::yifs wg;v:f:hg ted at \u,rw\fin Pn:ant—\zmsO\' J. AYLING, Judgh. STEAMER Rom w Bosralh is another téwr iwhich has|nesday evemirg but it is hoped that|is before the U. S. commiissioner on the s Tsihdag af Oefober, A. D. ate ey, lat Predietions for Wednesday: Fair. |seerired an honor flag, Her Gusta was|thoy are doing as well, it not better, [charge of vioiation of . the federal | CR Holbrook, Town Cler! of Ad. Jecoasesl ,m""“'"'w ednys weather: Fhir, south-|gi1660 and the commiitee whose ' that- their. sister towns. statute against condueting a house of oot17Th min THE L, L. CHAPMAN C0. S$un, Moon and Tides. DR. BUNNELL SPEAKER AT ill repute within ten miles of a station or military re:ervation ot missioners for New Lendon Count: w TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY cou; L nnexed cite the cred- sed to bring in their d estate within six ; Dokt license to seil tais date, by posting A 4 Bath, Street, Norwich, Conn. . WOMEN HAVE RAISED S anel bairitholis and. in that effect, togeth : T i e, | R | S0 FAITH TRUMBULL MEETING |~ ~ OVER HALF MILLION| Waterford Man on Wounded List, |fFicianes spifituois and imfoxiatig WG STt esaer WL R . ML ) A The first regular meeting of Faith| The "Woman's Committee recsived | Mrs. Charles L. Peiton of Water-|cider in the building at 75 Water nnr&;t to the place where /sald de- JOSEPH BRADFORD Day. || a m. | p m || a m || a m.|Trombgll chapter; D A. R, which was|on Wedhesday 189 subsecriptions for |[07d has been notified by the war de- |Street, Town of Norwich. except in the| ceased last dwelt, and in the sams E. T 57 || Morn, | postponed on account of the epidemic, {319,050, ‘making a total of 2171 sub- partment that her husbend was se.|109™S and 3”;?&“::'5\";1;:‘3:mclsxdth:;{\' "rowr;wa:éi \:yegu)& P:]lngat:;ics me once 859 ! 3 1| it e held on Wednesday afternoon |scriptions for. $5¢8,500. gl Wwoundeq in action in France on iibned in such manner as tol said Distriet, and make return to this I | '35 | with Mrs. Edward J. Hunt of Hunting-| _ $1,200 has been subscribed at the|OF about Sept. 6. ‘He is 26 years of | form booths, side rooms, or retiring| Court. oz | | 488|ton place. .The regent, Mrs, W. Tyler | Bréed {heatre and $1.200 at the Au-|2E€, @ native of New York and was|rooms. My place of business is loeated ~NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. g K ‘ 'mi-"f Browne, presided. -After the singing|ditoriumi and $1,860 at the Davis up E:‘;’:d d"-o ‘Xls% f\!i)t(bel Spaulding Withh; 75 feat ng aéegx;etclvw:ign%li co’:; utn.?::e‘_ and foregoing is a trus Ll 7 aqjof Ameri the usual (reports and|to date. aughter of r. and Mrs. |church edifice. Da v 3 ank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order UL T | oeen 62410 einase {‘:cmded e lrp“rmse Team reports include the follow- | F¥ank Kinne of Chappell lane, Wa. .m:éx‘?;‘o%ggx&bekp%ggml 18 G :n-gg Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. 102 BROADWAY ‘SIx hours after hi : Water it ls ioW |a fourth Liberty loan bond and -a{ing: térford, two years ago. At the time O'Neil. -Administrator. We, the under- X = tide, which s followed by 06d tide. |ialic by Mre, Hiisha K, Rogers in be-| Team 11—Mrs, H, M. Lercu, cap- |h¢ Was cailed in the draft in October | Ciarid, on bioctore” and taxpavers.|' NOTICE.—AIl creditors of said de- ARE YOU omcm half of the $100,000 subscribed by the|tsin, Mrs. C. B Céarpenter, Mrs. Frank 1817. Mr. Pelton was employed as ajowning real esta f the Town offceased are hePeby notified to present GREENEVILLE national society to Liberty bonds and |P, Chhgh, Mrs, Trany 1. Roree, Mrs. ;nfikstinsge?rtor in New York, bt bad |Norwich, and nerehy sign snd endorse {htie plims sgaint said gstato to the towar ich each member is to con- Johnson, Mrs, egistered from Waterford. He 'first | the forezoing application of George ndersigned to claar your threat often and do. ye0| poguat O'Neil of Bowell avenus|iriute. An aphébl was - mads - fot | Bliven, Mrs W 1 Kook, B L R e o © A Prage "Betate for ' lcense, and ¥ {re time Hmited in the dbove and fore- "’". :;" didn’t haVe to. Just try has d_his family to, Brookiyn, N.{eanes ang playing cards to send to|Armstrong, Mrs. Herbert Willey, Mrs. SRRy Al DIy B sqing onae som our e wi il be empleyed in the convalesceing soldiers, Miss Olive | Charles R, Cross, Mrs, Herman Pukal. able person to Qe licensed pursuant to TELLEY E. BABCOCK. The best thing going is - |said application, Dated at Norwich.|Administratof with the will annexed. BRONG‘“AL LOZEN sahe kind 6f work as he did here. He |Hunt.gave two groups of bnumully[!us, Miss- Grace Rogers, Miss M. A.|céme guest. RS Agwel this ng\ day of Octaber, A. 1918, octl? GES gume to Greencrille when the Atiantic |executed piang ~ eslections, including | Forteous Miss . A. Stanton, ifise dohn Wapdmansee, William & Kremes. NOTICE T0 CREDITORS. on Corp. started and was super- ellette by MacDowell, Love Song|Fannie Meier, Miss Lil —_————————————|Joseph derso and see how they clear away thet|inthndént of the Brm. ALl the over: |be Simesy B L] s Lillian . Cyumb, thick feeling in your throat. seers and help liked him very much |§; by Stojowski, En Bateau by Debussy, Miss Althea hurch and Miss Lillay ans Bois by Victor St;aub and an Cross, received $13,600. BORN - George 1. Cosgrove. that the above named signers and en- 1 hereby certify AT ‘A GOURT OF PROBATE HELD st Norwich. within and for the Distriet - % dorsers are electors’ and taxpayers, {6f Norwich. on.the 16th day of Octabet, and were sorry that he wes going |oid French Sorg by Laully, Team 13—Mre, Ernest 0. Rodier, | Pamamiiar 13 o5fcich 0ot 13, 1918, a|SOTRCE2 255 Sutate in the Town of| A. D. 1918 ; 16 » bex at back to Neéw York. He was a hard- |~ Dr. irank S, Bunnell was the |captain, Mrs. Louis A, Whecler, Mire. %i'éi{"%? Reat Mamn sregt 27 B Norwich, Dated at Norwich, this 1ath | PRESent—NELSON 7. ATLING. Judss, working man for the interest of the|speaker for the afierndon and gave alJ. Pockham,.Miss K. Hobbs, Miss G.|BURT—In Norwioh Oct 2 dav_of Octobér. A D. 1918 Chas, 8| SiE8ie O NG Piicl: deceqsed Dum PH concern and many times he would |splendid address in whiéh he showed !Stetson, ‘(rs. J. Parker, Mrs. C. Fa-| dauzhter, Parbara Aiftai ltscfs'\h'a Sl Ll il 2ctTIh Drgeienl Thas shu Sehminis atnr cite help de the ordinary work. that the present war aims of America|ton, Mre. M. V. Murplly, Mrs, P, J.| and Mrs. Harold S. Burt, **T1 "To THE BOARD OF COUNTY con- the creditbrs of sald deceased te bring The Joliy Four £lub held its monthly | are ezactly the same as they were in | Battersby, Mrs. Herbert Rodzers and | HUBBARD—In Newport R. 1. Oct. 12 |Mmissioners for New Tondon Count: in _ thei~ claims against said estate 50 MAIN STREE meeting in its clubrooms on Fourth |the Revolutionary war—that both are George T. Higgins, received $26,- | 1918 a son to Ensien and Mrs, James| €7y appix for a license to sell and | Withir six months from il date by street Tuesday eveningz. Business Was|wars for liberty. So were our Wars L. Hubbarg. sxchange spirituous and intexicating | posting a neucle m nmé effect, ;ogether transactéd and the club is Dlanning [of 1812, of 1861, and of 1898. Nations| Team 13—Mrs, J. B. Stanton, cap- |KOBNLER—In Caventry. Ort. 12, 1918, | L4U0TS, ale. lager beer, Rhine wing and| with a copy of this order, on the sign; for an outing in Preston City a Week |ag well as individuals require freedom. | tain, Mrs. W. A, Miner, Miss Maud (.| 2 daughier to Mr. and Mrs. Bmil ¥ | of Sorvion Ceieirs ‘ from Sunday. TREES Grder your TREES and SHRUBS Si new for fall planting. Orders seliv Z‘.’“ g e ered anywhere. The Shore line company is siart- ing to put crushed stone to fill up the Regis avenue to the v line on Boswell Mr. and Mrs. avenue. Patrick Redden left Nominal freedom is mnot enoush. France was nominally a free nation, but has not actually been so since 1871. She has had to maintain her army against her will. England has net been free, either. She wisely se- Lathrop, Miss Catherine ILauwrence, Biss Ida Leffingwel!, Miss Alice Gad- bois, Miss Ella Leffingwell, Miss Dor- othy Helden and Miss Florence Car- penter, received $2,450. Team Miss Genevieve MyJen- Koehler. of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in sald building, any part DIED HARR!NG’I‘Q 1918, John. Harrington. Funeral from ‘the home of the Misses this city/ ar parts of which are cut oft or parti- ti such manner as to form . 'side_rooms, or retiring rooms. place of business is not located Oct. 15 My within twoe hundred feet in a direct Beceased Tast awelt, and In. the sames ‘own, and by publishine the same oncs In a newepaper having a circolation in eaid District, and make return to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The abv»e and foregoing is & trus I i 17 § S{line from any church edifice or public| copy of reco: p : ected her fleet on Which to spend the |nett, . captain; Miss Kate Rudd. Miss i or parachial school. or the premises| Attest: M. DRESCHER, . |Tussday evening to atiend the funeral |oced her flegt on whick the [ nett, .captatn; Miss Kate Rudd, Miss| mornmis i a5 mpoireet, Thursday | o', HELDN . D T H PEAUO of their nmephew in Longsdale, R. I imoney Germany compelled her to and | Mary Rudd, Miss Bernice Underwood,| st. Lohs ehron S n 2SS I porfaining thereto, or any postoffice, 3 DY Phone 986 The funeral wil take placo Wednesdas |in this way has saved the world, Ttaly | Miss Ruth Kimball and Mrs. if. Fam: | Rrsvmic—in this eity, Oot. 15, 1918, | RIS Jivrars, ot cometers, Dated at — . - — . | mOrnin has been forced to keep up her army, |ham, received $2,300. Charles: Krlstek. LS BT R ch, this 2d day of October. A, D.| NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- Tuesday afternoon the ambulance|ioo. Belgium thougnt she was free,| Colored Commiftee—Mrs. Martha B.|Funeral from tho home of his daugh- 1o Guinn, ATpUcaEl et NS opaat ey Do U 1o reserd went.to ‘Preston after Henrs Senay, |juf when the test came found she was | Francis, captain, Mrs. Francls Evans,| ter. Mrs. Frank Berich, $8 Sherman | oraore el are electors and e | a2 0 Sranle S1. Sorwiah DR. F. C. JACKSON {30 has been sick with Spmsh;m. aur. Mrs, Irene O. Butler, Miss Nanmetic| Sireet, Thursday mornins - at . 845 |Ss: OWHIng real estate, of the Town of | ujdersizn i luénza, and turn into pneumonia. Norwlch, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of John Quinp for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said appli- mn., within the time Requiem mass in St, Patrick's ehurch above and foregoing o QUIS at 9 o'clock. BROGERS—In this city, Oct. 18, “1918, Elisha Maples Rogers, azed 9 yea The German empire, which has been a menace to all these nations, was founded on .deception. It was Bis- marck's changing the wording of .the mited in the L. Carrington and Miss Fraaces Ficlds i has recejved $1,200, i DR. D. J. COYLE j|w Dennis Bowen of adnesday in the Laward McNerney Ayer, Mass, spent age. L 3 of North: Main octlid Notice of funeral hereafter, N h. this 3d day NOTICE TO CREDITORS, ARy 2d \trecx hag returned after spending a § - GIVES APPROVAL TO ea! cation. Dated at orwich, this 3 = b P N LAl French note which caused the Franco- MHALE—W. £50ctobr. A 1918. .JaSeph I. Heno| AT A COURT OF PROBATY. HEL! 3 | With reiatives in. Boston, | prysstan war that in turn created thé WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION | MXALE—Wedneeday. Oct. Mflmg‘si‘g OO e S B . & it at Moneville, within and for the Dis: ,_|empire. This was fostered by war| Commissioner J. J, Donohue has ap-| 2nd Henrietta Ladd McHale “aged 28 |zerald, George L. Cosgrove = Jonn|Ziet of Montvilig, on ih th day o received by Mrs. L. Wil-land by treachery to Denmark angproved the following workmen's com- | vears. Woodmansee. I hereby cemfy_thu e b un Sales { litén, "ot ifth treel, that her oom.|then to Austria. The billion dollar in {pensation agrecments: Fineral from his late residence. No.|above named signers and endoccers are | *ENCTOr Marie Stankewics, late of : 1 v R e {‘1;“’”9& demnity taken from France was us Norwich Woolen Mills Co, employer, | 0 Siiing Garden avemue —Friday |olectors and BXparer oL oY " Dated | Montyllle in said District, deceased 203 Main St., N ich, Ct. b i mmfl\l'ho‘ rme}_m;l nti‘_ o.|to enlarge the army and the peop'éfand Mre. M. R. Harris, Stomi neral mass at St. Patrick's ehufch at 15th day of October, ,hO-'d"ed That the Addm.m:-dramr cite . o 1 g tru at was in the ac-levere deliperateiy decéived by stories,road, emplove, left wrist“injured, at| ‘8 oclock. ‘Automobile cort s. S. Holbrook. Town |ile ¢ e ooeed loibrink |cidert Friday afternoon is now Under|creatins s fear of other nations, in rate of $10. 5 o3 fippn (I fheir Slaims seainst caid Office Hours: 9 2. m, to 8 p. m. girs in the repair shop in the 35 fot - ‘4 MDIARMID—In Montville, Oct, 16, tate within six months from u o s 4 ¥ order to keep them in the army, Power | Tait Bros, New London, employer,| 1918, Earle Willlam )kmamm aged| “T0 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM.|dale by = posting a notice te - Telephons was kept.in the government hands by fand Robert White, employe, lacera-| 24 years. i Vew London County: 1| that effect, together with a copy of t 2 system of credit banks on money ;tions of right leg and thigh, at rate Funeral trom his late home Palmer- i hereby zpply for a license to sell and Lo KEER T this erder, on the wsignpost nearecst to TAF‘]'V’[L[_E taken from the people by taxation.}of $9. town !Mont\ule\ 9 town O Fride aftarflcoln exchangs Syiritucils and Intoxicating| the place where said aecessed last - 4 g ; o at 2 o'cloc urial in the : r beer, Rhine wine and | dwelt, and in the same Town_ and by » A Gufbestllt Tot SHatbidokt | B Reothel by R e rlose Siatl & Sons, Stoninglen, || family lot in, Comstook cemetery, S fiaing at Broadway and|publishing the same once in The Nor- Condde, is:visting. ¢ the Heme:.0f|of thom when Teally they wéte taxed | catu, craplo e, fingers burned. st |VEYIN-_In Xew Lendon Oct 11, 181s, e A I T S BT e 5‘2{5’;5‘2“?’%" haa ke oy o ~ . 7 3 Ve, 2 3 =t v Tmer f artments in_said | circulation in sai strict, and make I7ed Ou'met of South A street. to do it themsalves without knowing it.|rate of $3.2 Mrs. Samicl Levin, formerly ot this ol tEnd 1 ecity. GERMAIN-—In New London 1918, Joseph A. year. ROBBINS —Tn_Bristol, part or parts of which partitioned In such man- booths. side rooms, or piace of business pin two hundred feet urch edifice return to th DA\' D HOME, Jud-e The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: SUSA. D. Donais of béen ering. eorge Suilivan has recoverad after keing {1 with influenza. Norwieh avenué. who with Stete insurance is the #ame prin ple as that used in defense of slavery. THey eay a man is incapable of earing | for himself and must be made to do it Such a government is bound to become Groton lron ‘Works, Groton, employ- er, ang C, F. 'Harris, New London, employe, rib broken, at rate of $14. Point View House, Black Point, em- ployer, and Camille L. Baesshi, Cres- 'k influenza, is re- Oct. o 13, Germain, in bis 3%th FRISWELL'S The Jeweler ocated wi e from any c Conn.. Oct, 14, F. HOME, Clerk. s Sarah P Robbins —— John Krumboltz is confined to his|despotic. Its cost is the conscience of lcent Beach, employe, sprained ankle of Ahthea, 2eet AT vorn e NOTICE.—All creditors of sajd de- home in Oecum with dnfluenza. the individual eitizén. And a national{idnd internal injuries_ at rate of $14. PE‘R.KO“ SKI—Tn Oct. 18, v.|ceased are hereby notified to present Merrill Green las returnid ° after | conscience is the thing that makes| Thomas Tranmsfer Co., New London, Alexander, Perko aged 1 of|| tiisiciclalon aphine: g eotate: to g MILITARY WRIST with relatives in the village.|America gifferent from other nations. |employer. and George Spencer. New n of Vincent PerBowski of -Dav- | undersigned ot Montyille, Conn., within Se T rqog 1 had a meeting|A group of masters is worse than only {London, employe, lacerated jaw, face side avenue, Bean Hill. = dP Pa\enpott zoing order. z WATCHES ch Wedn night. léne. And the junker class is thisjand neck. at rate of $9.4u. iadltown, ‘Oc la 1918 5 t;ip;":rg‘g‘_f:;ng"fgl i b | WILLIAM SMIDDY, of rick Molleur . was a v, in|group, of which the kaiser is merely| New London Ship and Engine Ca., g;‘b::fo‘f' \%‘1:‘1 ck, aged 7 a ey ot hroreion, and| _octiTd Administrator. 4r,nlt!u' flednefidm' afternoon, the leader. It is the system which islemployu nd Pedro Alvarez, employe, g I‘ T lle, Oct. 14, 1918, and endorse the foregoing NOTICE TO CREDITORS, and o at fault. Germany has mo idea of a|finger broken and.fingers lacerated, at e ,““ L ‘WH L of The Parker-Daventort! am A OGURT OF PROBATE HELD NORW[CH TOWN rightebusness\ which will not vield to frate of $14. ; ASigputars d license, ‘and hierby ceruify | ot Montuilic. within and for the DI COMFORT KITS force. But Belgium, Frafce, England| ! Electric Ry. Co.. Nor- |Funeral from his late hon ! applicant is 4,’“{0 able PeTSen |trict of Montville, on the f3th day of Relatives and friends were in at-|and then’ America have proved that and Charles Nichols,| avenue. Th : Wich, this sth dav | Sctober, A D o 918, e " » tendance at the funeral of Erie the spirit of righteousness, conscience, | Occum, employe, hands burned by| m. ryices T =°,1s. William H. E:fi;{c—o ’osfl};mg;}dae\;kge‘au & For. the Soldiers and Sailors nner, held at 1 o'clock Tuesday at|morale, decency, fair play or whatever |electric current, at rate of $3.10. at ¢ o'clock. Egan, John R. Tarrant, | yorpeiiss, Cin seid Disteior: dscensed. tiie ligme of his parents on Scotland|you may call i, does exist in this| CHARTIER—In Hafiover, Oct William P. McGarry. 1 |M@EIIe, 1, Ihe AGministrator cite Tioad. Rev. G. Il. Ewing conducted |Wworld. Principle makes better soldiers | CONNECTICUT INVENTORS artier. wife of h nhf'"z nflmeg the creditors of deceased _to bring |the" serviees, speaking words of com- |than does discipline. , This spirit of ARE o 3 SEREL year a0l are electors and|in their claimp against sald estate £.2 {fcrt, There tere many choice forme |liberty is the foundation of America. 7 ARE GRANTED PATENTS|UEWOINE—In Baitic, Oct. 16, tate, In_the| wimiy LD oo Rt ah DY m, "swe o and eclusters of flowers. Burial was| The Revolution was a strugzle for|,6 The following patents were issued f_;lf;i‘;“; f;;g , 2 9TYAT% | postink a notice to that effect, together ® |in the family lot in Yantic cemetery, |liberty in the colonies. Our next two |0 Connecticut inventors September | MOING aged {ownecpert-|iwith 4 copypritils Sraer on they BlEn % whers Rev. Mr. Ewing read the com- |wars were a strugsle for liberty in tha | 10: Wilbur T°. Burns, Sridgeport, fur- | ¥ 5, % B anen. last: Awoll, and in thessasts 25 Franklin Street. mitisl servics. Among relatives pres. |mation. Now wo ate fighting for lib- |Witure leg-mount (two): Anthony T.|yogranmy—in Py Town, and by publisning the. same ent from out of tewn wérs Mr. and |erty for the world. ibillich, Dridgeport, driving gear}™ je13 J T q 3 N oM- | once in The Norwich Bulletin, a news- Mrs, E, G, Northrup of Stoningten, | I ——— for vehicle recording instruments: | * Dr. Antlmes e ?'o‘a‘f,‘f ;rafun‘t:\ ! paper having a circulation in sald Dis- uvaAWNG Mr. and Mrs, Brie Mitchell and family | CONTESTED DIVORCE W h‘a!l" L. G_fl{nmv:h; Hartford, com- pawd 16 o * a $65 druggist li triet, and mnk" {e%m}{g this rbxf‘f;: from ¥ranklin. Friends actcd ag bear- CASE WAS TRIED | Fined typewriting and computing ma- | Requism ma»s n ~~¢v- ury. t S = v e hine; Hans Hanson, Hartford. 2| pom Burial in Tha abovS AU EoFSESIIIS 140 Eus % ;"S'):“: '1'%?2?"5 ““eé"‘ é-;aar?e . The contested divorce case of Ffank | iinea tvpen;rlti:;i:a (.oa;,:gzg,,t:g_ in ¥ loj at st copy of record. ___ PRCEL SISO (Cog e At |V, Slappy against Lillian V. Slappy, |ehine: Albert T. Marshall Hartford, | At i _practicing phvs Lo S Miss Etta Walker of Washington |both of New London, was trizd in the rétarded soleno: Osi i W Olme KFX,L\'fIn this Oct_ 16, 1918, }drunk on the premises. In quantitles er! mn REPAIR quK street returned Tuesday from a visit|superior eourt there before Judge Wil-|iied. 1lartford, combined typewriting| hce 1+ Reagan 2T Thomas ' inot exceeding one gallon. Except other| yoyicp, Al dreditors ot sald de- of two weeks With Mrs. 1. A, - Sims|liam S. Case on Tuesday morning. Tn-|ang’ > s £ 4 nt avenue, for- and those in = Lagris S. Y sing. a_cor t hina; C i 2 sed are hereby notified to present 'md Mrs Edward Wilson of Brook- |tglerable crueity is alleged. They were an“‘n,f""‘}‘[gtflo;':]“":I:‘cu_i]c”egfif’m'h' ding five Eailens: | their claims against said estato to the N. ¥. While there a trip Was|married in 1904 and the plainfift left| (two): Peter . Augenbraunm, Stam- CURRV Tn Lebanon (Goshen), Oct At ,} B e e 9n1s Sth day |undersigmed at Oakdale, Conn.. withini OF ALL KINDS ON made by automobile to Centfal Park,|his wife in January, 1916, ford, ipék: Themas B. Crouch. Stam. ~aran B, wife of William | %0 D1 \s Tames C. Mara, ‘;hf time (};m\ted in the above and fore- AUTOMOBILES, B Y hE e purhe arguttients are yet 0 be made|ford, Jock; | Willam . Edsall, Wals Applicant. for Mo Exletont Pro- | E0118 order. HUBERT G A Mrs. Miller, sisters Mrs. | by the gttorgevs. Court adjourmed 10| lingtard. flagstafl holder; Levwids | Arietors. G ‘4““9’""““ Tl octltd aministrator. Wilson. Miss Walker also spent twocome in at Noerwich this (Taursda) | iyeir = e e WS CARD OF THANKS, | lectors and -ers, owning real lkcer also u im, Danbury, feeding mechanism; AR Ks. tate. of the of Norwich, and| ™ Club Certificate Application N. CARRIAGB, WAGONS, ‘;(“;!" i(:flo\r:: ;°'k,::‘alnd';‘_¢hn“‘;-f:;§ morning. William K.,Henry, New Britain, gafe-| We with fo extend our sincere Sien and_endorse the forezoing u’rnwflimflu; 0!‘”{‘3’(&1’“\’ Com- TRUCKS and C - 2 ty door holder; John A. Johnson, Mer- | thank C. Mara for i w London County: The e ARTS sntuehy . 8 the - vaitahite. o On Bootlegaing Charg iden, legmount; John Kolto, Water- herety certity hkel Zing Club, acting by ontucky Sam. the valuable f£0X| pme.Copper Allen of Uncasyille town, smoke-diffusinz apparatus; Jss. that holas Helg), President, Quly anthor. ! i =i pD: o Mechanical Repaire, Painting, T hound helonzing to B. C. Gay of 16 ity he West S % 7 ok to be lic ized by vote of said club, hereby ap- J ng, Trim- Washin; . arrested in this cily on the e § North, New Britain, hese-supporter the 3% v t it] i ‘ashington stréet. strayed away from ; ey Thg . cation. Dated at b ply for a club certificate to entitle it} Upholstering and Weod Work. |yiis owner recentiy while on a tep| o0 Wednesday evening on a bootleg Felix Pykosz, Waterbury, trap; St lot October, A. D. 1 Adelard Morin, {to' have in its possession and dispense Blacksmithing in all its brances. |throuszn the woods, but was returneq | Sin8, charge. when it is claimed &hefLucius E. Weaver. Fast Hampton, hT:jT;Iu‘_: Georze C. Preston, Alex |to jts members, spirituops and intoxi- by friends of Mr Gay who tonnd the | PoUSht a pint of whiskey for a sailor|hobbin for sewing machirie shuttles e JOEN.W. .. Cruickshank. T hereby |cating liquors as an ifecident to its . 4 v oA ' and was ‘seen giving it to him. The|James Wilson, Stratford, appararus| Baltic: ve named signers|social life under the provisians of : g Pt g M atrest was Ly Policeman Fimer Al-|for laving roof feits. Designs—1id- P ¢ Sz SEROEC Mhota Dol B frs. A, A, Gufle and daughter of | I Wad B CaTALEr Norwiik, Bix- ihe quarters of said club, located at Rinney avenue, West Side, wers the | °T: he THA Béen breaght to the : e ks 0 Talman strect. Town of Norwich s | guests Monday 6f Mrs. Trank E, ‘,‘J:‘t""s{:‘fon""he",;]‘d Bladiid P Cotin. . 8 S has for its purposes Sterry of Teé avenue. - % . of Better Firing Will Save Coal Here. The administrative engineer depart- "womey that she was taking care of 507 to 515 Nerth Main St. moral and 25s a man at her home who was very sick Looking For Draft Evaders. Church & Allen its member: AT dopas Coriificate Tar i i d e e T e ston. | ment of the federal fuel administration Z i egiular and [raquent meetings for p Pubonl elioars wors aciive tn New!| oe }‘F‘;‘:"’ f\?:gf;"‘:nnt e e fsion |in this state has, up te Oct. 5, in- [f0 THE BOARD OF COUNTY cow. e ar oo spected and rated ‘which have used 2, London on Wednesday, 781 steam plants, it was report- | for the captain to release Bffie upon 70 and was organized March, WILLIAM C. YOUNG i druggist hr-ense P $ a officers are as follows: ¢d, in quéstisning any man who might | her own cosnizance for appearamce | 0 Ve, ah!’ffl{)fltfinfi of coal 15 Main Street spirituous and Iintoxicating | 1300 The officere are ag = follows: Succesor to be suspedted of_not having registered | hefore the commissioner when sum-|P his is-ahou he numi- ? . ale lager heer, Ri dent, Ro! Ciley: secretary. Robert in the araft, ber of plants that will eventually be 3, elder. to be sold on the pr Glev: trea Joseph Peringer. A STETEON & YOoUNG moned. rated, ang 295 of them report that by [ $ ah_?‘:{"t: "‘,‘,."‘,‘QZ’" an, and T Sopy ofits By-laws, constitution - ani s <. improving firing methods, eliminating e anir e b st of members hereto annexed CARPENTER and BUILDER | A ot 105 dae Air Service, |afe and imeraiting new equipmont. H 19t exceeding one gallon. Exces Bated at orwich. Conne, this 16t das Best work and materials at right Tniorder that the zreat number ofsaving of 303,000 tons of coal per year | Cuantitier Tot. exvecding fve sations|of October. 1918 el frices by diiisd labge. How You Can Remove men needed in the air service for im-{icii he efested. DIREC? ORS e o1 Centra] avenue, Town' of |inging Club, By ' Nieholas Hels lephone Waest Main 6t mediate: duty overseas and in thiS| As Connecticut’s allotment to be Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 8th|{ISSeChl T80 FUSOIST personall —_— - Every Trace of Hair ||county may be obtained within thesayved by the fuel administration is day of October,sA. D, F. B Mc- [ 000 o8 Nicholas Heigl, president of . ery . IF |l next few days, the army air service|z30000 tons, it is believed. that th Laughlin. Applicant, for - Proprictor. TR CFroentichkelt Snging Ciub and has opened to all men betwesn theigtate will go far “over the top” on this | We. the undersigned are electors and| ;g0 oath before me to the truth of ow Toilet Talks) A stiff pasté made with some pow- ages of 18 and 38. the only stipulation being that those between the ages of 21 and 31 be “limited service” stenog- taxpavers, inz réal estate of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing :\Y‘Dli(‘aflon of I, coal ving measure. The saving the foregoing application and that said amounts to from 15 to 20 per cent. and ciub is a bona fide organization where- EMBALMERS 13 2 % A i £ liquors is mot it< X ¥ if this percentage is carried out by R. McLavg’ a“aruggist's licetse, | In the dispensing of i Sy dersd delatone and water and spread |raphers. ifen are needed in every Ge- |manufastusing plante: thesansnt el and herebe textify hat sald appitcant |chie! object butis an incident of it . o a hairy surface dbout 2 minutes | partment. country it means, accordinz to fuel Is “a sultable berson to be licensed|NIStence Of 7, SRR TRACR. 19, ] will, when removed, take every trace | All men in the New England district |ofcials, a saying of from 50:000.000 £6 | Lady Assistant oursuant fo suid apolication. Dated at|li ™\ minors in the active ‘meniber- of Hair with it. The skin should then |must afpéar in person before the air | 0006000 tans oF conl Phis i ehouet Telephone 328-3 s e fl‘;,n;fof’;,?"’e{.,]:a?d Ship. George E. Fellows, County Com- be washed to frée it from the remain- |service trade test board. 755 Boylston it s1 : sttt Anad g 1 C T K e oner: = . 0ct1TTh e t it is hoped, to supply all plants during Spellman. “ H. Kramer, Jabn d¢latone. . Xo harm can result |street, Boston, where they. will be €x-ltho coming winter, HENRY E. CHURCH aser. Patér H. Btnier, 1 hePkhy: o from this treatment. but be sure it is|amined and if accepted will be desiz- i é WM. SMITH ALLEN {ify that the aboye naméd signers and endorsers ‘are clectors and taxpavers, owning Norwich. latone you get and you Will not be |nated for immediate duty with a flying force or at an air service training school. e Sy S e . $100 REWARD $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to léarn that there is at least one dreaded disease that sclence has Teen able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly T. J. Connelly in Merchant Marine. Thomas J. Connelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Conneélly of 43 Broadway, left here Wednesday morning after a ghort furlough for-Boston, where he is in training on the U..S. €. Meade of the U. S. merchant marine. Mr. Con- 1l known in this city, where uit buyer for the Mchican AMERICAN HOUSE First-class Garage Service Connectsd D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Phene Shetucket Strect real estate, in the Town of Dated at Nofwich, this 15th 918" Chas. A T‘» NOTICE All persons are forbidden, without the SHEA & BURKE. " 4] Main Street Co. before his .enlistment. He is a : 5 consent of the owner, hunting or, influenced by canstitutional odalitians {0 e O e Coghs Soonet ; 0 g N, F. i titutional treatment. | B¢ d 5 . K. of a'l trapping. s A G OMPSO] 8. regiired Congtltntional” emenl (BTG O iy rrienas - onowi|§ FuneralDirectors Bl | ¢ poworr, Fioe HAly ind sets througn (e blood on v Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support | Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. watch his career with interest: the ‘miucous surfaces of “the Sestem, | thereby destroying .the foundation of the dluafie giving the patient strength by bulldlng;ur the constitution and as- #isting naf {n doing its work. The Dropneuru have so lfllch faith_in the Dept, Fish and Ga G:gm Wardon. Telephone 760 §7 Lafayette 8;. . PETER VER STEEG Assigned to Fert Wright Company. Lieut. Harwood Byrnes of° 78 War- ren street -has been assigned to a MG Ifld TRUCKING heavy artillery regiment at Tort|DONE VER® PIOMPTLV AND AT Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 rative powers of Hall's tarrh | Wright which is training for overseds " 5 BRES Y06 wANE 10 bt yous .3 e e s et T el it . Suipinsey pxohs FLORIST e oom bHo. e 18 d £t 1s .mutedtromtheoce ining !k 0 us- B %o h Wfidrsen 4 u" Bt R o Rotado, lunhmx a5 vy wrliens at Tort |- ARTHUR H. THROF Cul Fowere Eussl Bennle '""um"“n"f&.rm i b iane the s : Ahia. a \y sts, Toe. , Va. 2 2% th 175 ek vertisine columas of The ulletin. Wedding Decorations. A et

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