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CONSTIPATION T . is best treated by a vegetable remedy : that gently drives out the poizonous 1 waste that lodges in the lower bowel. | . Celery Use it for sick headache, colds and + < “feverish condition. Same old remedy + __in the same old box. : It Wards Off Croup Neverput a croupy child to bed with. i out giving a dose of - FOLEYS HONEYTAR g others know it stops croup because it cnn the thick choking mucus, clears the throat of phlegm, stops the hoarse i metallic cough, cases difficult breathing, gwu qmel sleep, o Mn. T. Neareuer, Eau Claite, Wis.. writes: Foiey's Hoacy and Tar complerely curcd my hoy of 2 severe attack ol M Rei, Aliew's P wehesse “Uhave vsed Fol oney and Tar for the past eleven years, aad would mot bs without it. Ithas saved me many s doctor’s bill for colds #ad croup,” Lee & Osgood Co. GIRLS! TRY [T HAVE THICK, WAVY, BEAUTIFUL HAR - S | EVERY PARTICLE OF DANDRUFF DISAPPEARS AND HAIR STOPS COMING OUT DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR AND DOUBLE ITS | BEAUTY AT ONCE | Your hair becomes light, wavy, abundant and appears as soft, | trous a beautiful as a .young | - after a “Danderine ~ hair | v Just try this—moisten a | with little Danderine and' : draw it through your hai king one small strand &t a ume‘ his wiil cleanse the hair of dust,| ri and excessive oil and in just al w ments vou have doubled the | des beautifving the hair at| once, Danderine dissolves every par- | ticle of dandiraff: cleanses. purifies | es the scalp, forever| | falling hair. | vou most will | use when you | new hair—fine and | ves—but really new | Il over the scalp. If| ettye soft hair and lots | urely invest' a few cents in a| bottle of Knowlton's Danderine at | iny drug store or toilet counter, and | Save your hair! Beautify it! You|s wili say this was the best money you ! ever spent. NORWICH TOWN 3 Miss usta Learned of FE school fenry Dury the .q.bmarinu[ base, gpent Sunday at his home on After 4 few weeks' absence on ac- sun ni Miss Marion F. Rogers W ton street leit on Monda iflernoon 1o resume her stu- L Conneciicut College, < Doroth arkham, = pher at steno- pher college, spent the week-end at ne on Plain Hiil Viss Meliss ham of Vergason enue has returned after two weeks’ 1ay with relatives in Canterbury. John Hubbard tevant street received word last eek of the deatn 1 Webster, Mas: «nn Hubbard, who Death was caused by ie Stelzner Judson. whose red Friday at her home i N. YV, from pneumonia, home in Norwich Town, Attended the public schools. Christine Bacheler of Talcot- student at the Norwich I'ree returns today (Tuesday) to of her aunt, Miss M. M, of East Town street, Mrs. Erroll Liilibridgt of s Road, received an inferesti Monday from Pdivate Edward of the 36th Supply Co., At the time of in good health. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feliows of Plain Hill, received a letter last week ifom their son. Imbert, who is at tie front, stating that he is safe and wel' This is good news, for Mr. Fellow: lest home jefter was dated August s, and it was feared that he might have been injured in recent attack. Mrs. Mary Smith has returned her home in Walpole, Mass., after \ here she Academ the home liacheler otland letier Ladd now in France writing Mr. Ladd was to stay of several weeks with her daugh- Rheumatism Goes Torturing Pains and Swollen Joints' Vanish When Rheuma Is Used. Sranc i ati g ;. i - ’I‘O ’I‘HE Bfl.\lu) OF COUNTY CDM- TO THE ROARD OF COUNTY COM- tism! And a §ood one it must be when | U'€ exponent of righteousness for the|caucus Alton A. Hall was nominated | son, 2 Pl e PHee = | hereby apply for a license to sell and | hereby apply for a license to sell and The Lee & Osgaod Co. 2nd Food drage| World, this will be a better land in|for representative and Willis W. Hall |ford, Conn.; Charles B. Price, Brock-| exchange spirituous ‘and intoxicating | exchange spirituous and intoxicating gists everywhere sell it on the ne-|Which to live.' God has put us here|for judge of probate. George Wood, Cliftondale, | liquors, ale. lager beer, Rhine wine and | linnors. ale. Jager beer. Rhin~ wine and basis. to make our lives ifke the true Pat-| Bristol.—A slackening of the epi- Patrick ~Anderson. Whitins- | cider in the building at $6-92 Water| cider. in the building at 122 West Town s rhould hall the néws|tern. He has stored the earth with|demic is shown by the decrease of 50 |Ville. Mass. Stefan Swensicky, Hay-|street, Town of Norwich, except in the | street. Town of Norwich. exrept in the rejoicing, for it is surely awonderful forces and powers for our 2 o e 291 erhill, Mass. rooms and apartments in said building, | rooms and apartments in said buildine: remadv 'and has a record iti Tet % Him qav | BT cent. in prescriptions reported by 3 any part or parts of which are cut off | any part or parts of which are cut oF Anbeliovabls. Siras - eord I nedeasities. t us pray to Him dav|the druggists of the city. Wounded Slightly. or partitioned in such manner as to{or partitioned in such manner as ta Oliver of Albany. Ga. says|DY day that when He takes us home about it ‘T had seiatic sheumatism for two sears, and tried every medicine offered for rheumatism. Tried many- doctors, was treated at one of the best south- ern sanatoriums, and if I improved an, 1 did not realize it. T am a conductor on the Central of Georgia railroad, and had secured a pass to Hot Springs, Ark. to take treatment. About that time 1 saw Rheuma adver- tised and concluded to try it. I aban- 2 | is sure and acts without discomfort. | jcus action, because their candidate, "SCOTT'S EMULSION to improve the blood-quality, increase bodyqvux .::b:nf!i remwe,mmmmhnhs the logical treatment of in- ulmonary affections. or Now that the Fourth Liberty cam- paign-has comé to a rémarkab!y suc- cossful close, the political campaign has opened and there were rallies in several sections of Rhode Island Sun- day. Political talk has been revived in Westerly and it all seems to be cen- tered upon the state senmatorsaip, the ! candidates being Maurice W. Flynn, president. of the town council, re- ‘publican,” and Tristam D. Babcock. wv:ho collects salary as water commis- sioner, democrat. There is a report that thers Is an crganized effort on the part of bolters from one of the largest caucuses ever Leld in Westerly, to attempt to de- | feat Mr. Flyan and elect Mr.,Hab- The movers In this unmaniy Clplcflt Toa chil to weak lungs Scott’s brmgs a tonic A little of Scon s Emulsion today may do you'a werld of good tamorrew. Srott s Rowsne Rlcomfield W.T. still they refuse to de by the cau- Albert H. Langworlh\ was defeated by Mr, Flynn, And these men class themselves as republicans. Should these men. persist in being bolters, the only result will be a reduction of the ajority of Mr. Flynn. He was born in Waterford, Conn., and became a resident ‘of = Westerly - when quite voung. = Nothing can be said against his character or integrity, and ahil- ity to represent Westerly in the state senate, Rev. Francis Cyril Higgins, son of Mrs. Mary and the late Michael Higgins, who was ordained Sunday m St. Joseph's Cathedral, Hartforl Rt. Rev. John J. Nolan, D. D. (e- turned t& his home in West broad sireet, in the evening. and will remain here until summonéd by the bishop. Father Higgins said his first n:ass on 1818 as would also Leo Ruisi, a barber and Waiter B. Opie of Westerly. Both men received official notice on Mon- day to report at East Greenwich next Thursday for assignment. ‘They will go to Fort Wright on Friday. There “will be 110 in this draft. Waldo Thompson, 26, a baker, and last employed by Henry A. Stahie, died Monday morning from pneumowia at his home, No. 8 )’ockec streei. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry i gt. | Trompson and was hor Wester!: Monday in the Convent chapel of &t. s n in Westerly. Patrick's parish, and hooes 1o cele- | Besides his parents he ieaves his wid- Lrate his first high mass in St Mi-|OW and two children, a sister, s Chorles Wiks, and a brother, Wiliiam Thompson. Peter Peterson and Walter King, | both 19, the former of Brooklyn and the latter of New. York city, aad hoth cmployed at the King Tom [Faiai, on | the Post road, were taken int> cus- tcdy for failure to register under the selective service law. They have been away from their homes for thiee n.ontk They were permitted to rsg- ister by order of the board of State Division No. 1, Local Laconics. A recent casualty list reported that Charles B. Price had' been severely in- jured in action when at the batue front in France. A letter eived hael's church next Sunday. Every Westerly man employed the Marlin-Rockweil wnlant in Nor- wich, of the day and the night force, subscribed to the Fourth Liberty loan on the plan arranged by the con- cern. After all had subscrite! one of the emploves arranged for dispes- ing of an extra $50 bond which came to a Westerly man and the investmen’ cost him thres cents. An Ashawayv man, employel as an inspector, declined to subseribe to a Liberty bond on the ground that he had never bought anything on the in- stalment plan and was not eoing {c begin now. He was promptlv dis- charged, losing the best-paying joo while they are low. Special for Today CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSES White and Flesh Color Blouses in attrac- tive styles—real bargains. TODAY $3.00 Now Is the Time to Buy the Coat m;; Such remarkable qualities as our Garment Sechon offers should make you think of im- mediate selection. The cold weather is here. The heavy clotlung is a necessity, and the quality of these garments is such that higher prices would be in keeping. SPLENDID COATS AS LOW AS $2500 HANDSOME SU]TS AS LOW AS 329,,50 tucked slip-on effects. Special for Today VOILE BLOUSES Dainty Voile Blouses, lace trimmed, 'or " TODAY $2.00 "’a Buy now 2l B 3.0 4 U he ever held. rmm him states that he was founded = R . v a piece of shrapnel in the leg, and | the winter. He is accompanied by Mr, | N. 1.; David Crombleholme, Tast|morning: Take Jesus Christ into your s L Al SRS R (llat thelwoumE 1o agt an. ot o ot | Ead M . b e bt Baten | Weroham . astrs Mot ot Hunds | ights mht & Matlif ROCKwEL D Aot | firse sanpposed s Hartford—Fifty vears ago Sunday | lette, Gardiner, Maine; Daniel Kut-| As Mr. Brown ‘closed his talk the i orn ich, and v;ns\ T:fl 3 daily A New York Sunday paper had a|jast Joseph P. Smith and Mary Jose- |asavech, Turner Falls, Ma Robert | men applauded him heartily; they also v “o'FI‘ road o «mf M e fine picture of Lieutemart David A.{phine Brazil were married at St.|Murray, Central Falls R. I.; Armand|cheered the ladies for their kindness ‘:V HS“ he "‘Ueé":k trip tedford, of!mo marine corps, WO | Peter's church, Rev. IFather Cooney, | Tellier, Manchester, . H.; Charles jin serving the breakfast. I'riends sent el (S R s killed in_action. then assistant pastor of the church,|B. Westgate,*Fall Riv ass. in flowers, sugar and doughnuts, all FlLh s lucoaedy Rev. Father Fitzgerald, of St. Thom. | officiating [seidv of which were appreciated. vic! a5’ seminary, Hartford, is th 2 4 ;. week, an increase of § Rev. Ffund's (.f.,;,’“’flzz,g‘m‘; Uo7 Waterbury—In Waterbury all sa-| EIGHTY MEN ATTEND e bR Vany of these men have (r home of his mother in® West Broad |100nS, ice cream parlors and soda Y. M. C. A. BREAKFAST | DUCKS PLENTY, BUT THEY rcoms in Norwich for $5 a week an street. lanned to double up so that the cc : vin M. Dodze is one of Wester- Teach Me to Pray, was by Miss Olive reference to those from the household the proving grounds subscribed near- who have passed away, he said: We ly $3,000 in the fourth Liberty loan. her gratitude for the heip given us by | Mission church. our work will be done and well done. | ¢ R99ing.—Company D of the Eighth dond my trip. took three bottles, and niow feel as well as ever. I am going to make everybody I see who has rheu'natism try it. I would not take a hundred thousand dolars fo{ what Rheuma has done for me. would her be dead than Jive as T was be- e the use of Rheuma, %v you have rheumatism in any form. t delav—try Rheuma toduy. e bottle, sufficient for two weeks’ eutmeént, is not expensive, and ‘your Woney back if ¥t dass not give you ek and Joyful —efle s v e been erected on the green and work is being done upon it to make it ready for a formal dedication probably in about another week. Danbury.—A total of 1,500 cans of home prepared product is reported as the result of the four-day campaign for articles of this nature for use in the Danbury hospital. M.ddlnown.—A. E. IngraJmm a well known G, R. member of this city, has'left for Key - Weut. Fla., to spend “The voice of the Lord maketh the hirds to calve, and discovercth the fcrests, and in his temple doth every cne speak of his glory.” Later, at tne close .of the Sunday school sessiong George F. Hyde paid a- beautiful trib- ute. o Erie L. Skinner, whose death occurred recentiy. Alway: faithful ind rexular in attendance at Sunday chool he set a good example. Ie showed “a’ brace spirit, .was . cheery, courteous, and thoughtful of others. lin, water order of the board of healts as a Eaton, Stonington, Maine: Joseph C. Lieutenant Thomas J. Quirk, Man-| H. Mechanic Charles R. Thomas, Lynn, Mass. Privates — Willis Roxbury, Manchester, N. H.; Leslie Buchanan, Franklin, New Bedford, Mass.; Chisholm Maine; Caribou. Maine; Joe P ituate, Mass.; line, Mass.; John J. Clarke, Ldttleton, fountains have been closed by Fully eighty-eight men of the U. S KEEP OUT OF GUNSHOT : 1 would be 0 each, and taks tnci oidest merchants, and was in bus. |measure of protection against thegervice partook of the home cooked \h,fn e ;“::flahnl’fn"dfn\‘:fl(}f ‘(?MS?\ e o cing week- & % e s i iZa. o B E meals in Norwich, making \week-en’ |iness in Norwich hefore comin he Rt fnfueies breakfast at the local Young Men's|the hunters are just as enthusias trips home. While the expense would| There is an influenza case in West-| New Britain—Milk producers fur-j ., . . fationr SandRs ing | s ever, and their aim is as unerriug ¢ only about $1 a week mose. they |erly that developed into a clearly de- |mishing milk in this city predict an Rt e AR R B G e S an i il B il el e el would have a little time for racrea-|fiad ease of Qeleriam tiehasast advance of 1 1-2 cents a quart, making |at 9.30 o'clock. Several young ladies |37 |t former wears hut ke baggins tion and rest, for ! vresent it is 4| The show houses of Westeriv and |the price 15 1-2 cents. An effort is|assisted members of the “Y" auxiliary |'Crampton. the supe ic,sfe"d', oyl case of getting to Westerly at S in| paweatuck resumed bustness Mem. | being made to have the new price be- |in serving=the breakfast. kg s e s S i g N i morning, going to bed, onl ot |gay come effective on Nov. 1 A “brief and’ unusually interesting [0 B, 11 conversation at the capl in in the afterncon in time to get e - < N | e TR o s by = -n | 9L y a B - there wi vork Y ca Nor :vvear'h séreet emergency hospital be|1,453 NAMES IN TWO T VAR “a"‘kl’m " you this|Da¥ be seen now, but that they Keep conditiong ~in; Not 0 men | Wen the provalent epidemic! comes io| < Washington, Oct. 21 —The follow- | You men are engaged in real service S ,r"a']‘f l‘:’“}‘a Ty ay, and therefore they.must continue |an “eng. ing casualties are reported by thefor your country and there are hun- |“iAck ducks and mallards than ofhe inder the present plan and hand over | "5 (o1l of homor board, nearing | Commanding General of the Ameri- | dreds of thousands of men and women, | ey, They stas out in the deep 2 substantial part of be | ompletion 18 fbt: satistentory 1o can Expeditionary Forces: too, who are rendering splendid ser- | M3r JUing the day and conte 19 fand trotles ny, SmeTiat e Al e )t Killed in action 104; mi in ac- |viee in these epoch making days. That | oI Vel ey o receints, an in 1ween the boards are widening. Th tion 37; wounded severely died | faithful nurse who at such great sacri- | 7\ vq, oo™ o0 ‘hc‘coast‘ arinihe o have suggested a metal surface to the [from wounds 37; total 569. | fice ministers to the sick and the dy- |{C SATR 00 (P COOE CRTTE LS The funeral' of William A, Farrell | contractor, but upon inquiry it:was| New England men are: |inz Roldier o »‘a““";“;""es,r;"fl.’"‘S and ducks are voracious. In past sea- was held Monday from the home of | found that the metal was not obfair Killed in action. D B T d e e e it | sons < the" dudlds! fed" or'Small’? ‘ciams his brother, Postmaster John A. &ble, ; : Sergeant Linward A. Mann, Dexter, | ain Who leads his men into the battle, | (},ie; they found in the sand on the rell, in \iesterly, with requiem ma The large billboard, with the paint- | yajne 5 “fite privato, who gladly and loyaily, fol_fc onnecmut coast. These clams, ow- in the Church of the Immaculaie Con g of an Italian village scene, loaned | “priciioe Bdward_ J. sum\an,ik"}. tbese are real heroes. We allls. ", severe cold of last winter, ception, Rev J. Keiledy C. B: Pliven, and erected on. tiic | yanepecee, H.:"Henry _Carmell, | cieice that so many are serving with ;0 ;, Jhundxm this vear and the st ke JAwn nedr StHe) M STIAIR At TR = 3 wmell, | great sacrifice, and all of these emulate |47, . e celebr Bu was in the family 1 emorial an sy | pitisfield, John TR. Foster,|Eed 2 : ducks cannot find any attraction in et el catston RBns, Tk A TR Ren I f BoLEiLi B o podie Chrlst Sbub ) ober service ‘cannot eave || 2Tas CEROC NG, S (THIRCOn N 11 o homor fonned: o contatn the | Gardiner Rebekt/ - B. < Hinteh | voii oot e only way 15 shve So0r 3 e miliax v may Wie. ' Salvatiore . Eazzios Dht e \,\"e}fem Snen win have |ison. Winter Hill, Mass; Thomas - F.| ouls is to accept Jesus Christ as|’¢ Which have ceased 'to be a’source crazed by the death of her hu served in the army or mavy during the | Sullivan, New Haven, Conn. | vour personal Savior. Every oné of un{“f food. ‘rom pneumonia recently, and weak-|present war. 3 Missing in Action. | h bastle wit to fight and it | ————————— ened by her own recent ness - ief of Police Brown toak Ars, Privates — Ernest H. to travel the path that leads | tempted suicid et Kelly to the Rhode Isianl|Hinckley, Maine; Mitehell Vou have perhaps read of the LEGAL NOTICES. A ospital for the Insane Monday. man, New Haven, Conn.; Tony Serio. Men who were living a rather fast life | = = < was here from Stafford Spri The Westerly schools will resume|Boston, Mass.; Alfonso Vella, Boston, ho on one occasion were driftmg | [0 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM. ng for the had left for ensinn s hiax W ede et ~paes a boat and the current became {f‘;eo"";"‘fpf“"’,m“: 1'2;';“3;‘ e “‘I‘nd e hLp 2 e 2 Wounded Severely. i swifter '«m]f‘ _]f‘er and ‘ha‘ came | exchange spirituous and intoxicating | 1e house and s t 3 > e 5 s ip. | Nearer and il nearer to e falls|liquors, ale lager beer, Rhine wine and en the floor in a pool of blood. e STONINGTON aeergeanis—Albert A oTOVer Fal'” helow. Some friends on the shore | cider in the buiiding at Taftville, Town ran fo the home of a neighhor and| . % A e hinaston, Comn.: Tiogd W. Seaws|velled to them a warning. but they re- | of Norwich, excebt'in the rooms and fold of hiz mother's condition Drit en the returns from the Soushington, Comt.; - Hlo; . ! fused to take heed and soon they were | #partments in said building. any part (. Grant Savage was called and cewed | 4berty bonds‘ave all in it i ey, Dexter. Maine; Jack C. | dashed to their death. This itlustrates | O PArts of which are cut off or parti- H HE& & 1 SernestaAth Stonington total will re Roxbury, Mass. | et S T %S tioned in such manner as to form {up the wound. It is expecie a N SRR b : - & . Cochi- | (he Workings of 'sin, and we must fight | hooths, side rooms, or retiring . Kanio il resoier The committec expeots Gorpoxal Prnest H. Newton, Cochi- il (L T a s p o g s e rrar frocotha, side ‘ndomBf0r e room R x 2 g plete the tabulation by Wednesday. = |tuate, Mass. X i = o -| My place of business is mot Lacaii ~ > o » fes B No one can fight you oul battle for| within two hundred feet in a dire Company C, * Pawcatuck, ¢ in & s Mechanic Leon Haberski, New | 4 q f 1 ool Sy i = 5 3 ¢ - J Stoningt Pointi vou muyst fight it for vourself,|line from any church edifice or pub “helby Nicholas, Conhecticut Su safpmnatan SRainters: Britain, Conn. as Jesus Christ gives you the|Oor parochial 'school, or the premises Guard. attended the memorial servi-z| Mrs. Zebulon Hewitt has returned Privates — Dominick Antanavicz, KUt fight the battle success. |Pertaining thereto, ‘or any postoffice, to Ernest Tetlow, killed in action. ile|from a visit in New York. South Boston, Mass.; Charles I. Sl o B %y | public library, or cemetersy Posteatat the son of Mrs. Alice Tetlow who utenant John W. Haley of the|Hatch, Randolph, Wiltiam H ot T “‘;, 0“3 “(T_hmf Norwich, this'16th dav of October, A.| has two other sons in the service, one [army returned Monday to New lers MecCall. Cambridge . T.eo Par- gay:gfl is ‘"’g,d ‘eD l"; csus, rist, al 1&15. Edmond dP-nuh : \Dnhcaml of them having heen wounded. ‘The|where he will join his communi anl|gay, Eagle Lake, Maine; Joseph Pe- i B G A One, e Ll e, e rvice was i lark s ch: ik % t *3 2y % i < 7 &7 imatter what he has done, for we read | taxpayers. uvwning real estate, of the service was held in the Clarkviiie cha- | then proceed to headquarters at Camp | zzylo, Providence, R. L; Emil Miller, ! in" jonn 8+ 15, the ‘God so loved the| Town of Norwich, and hereby n and pel and conducted by Rev. Joseph L.|l.ee, Petersboro, Va. Naugatuck. Conn.; Peter J. O'Malle, | world that he gave his only begotten | cndorse ‘ihe foregoing -apolieation of Peacock. Judge Herbert W. Ratn-| The members of J. F. Trumbull|Boston, Mass.; Clarence Welt, Brook- i son. that whosgever belioverh *’g°h." { Bdmond Proulx for -a license and bun delivered the patriotic addr Woman's Relief corps will enjoy an|j; Mass.: Bvron F: Mowry, V. son, that ‘whosoever believeth on. him | herehy: certify. that saidiapplicant isia survice flag, bearing stars 0ld fashioned husking bee at the home | pais, R T.: E S jshall have everlasiing life. There| suitable person to be licensed pursuan 2 gold star for Brnest Tetlow. was|of Mrs. George Stewart, on the West- | Nowicn Gann o oore | must oe on ourypartiejicomplete sursitdsaid applicatibn. CDatsd af Norwioh unfurled. : ; {erly road this eveming - "ok, Re : render; God cannot save us unless we | this 16th day of October. A. D. 191S. Mt Bl % | 2 | Died from Wounds Received in Action |accept Jesus Christ. You know how a I e e el s Dion anager Frank Vennette, of the —_— Privatee—Horase XK. Dutfy Rock. |mother loves her child: suppose she|Adolphus Benoi rancis Beiaue, Bliven Upera house, \vhu was claesi- HOPKINTON ‘ (;‘I\ es S \.rdn V'.F' x:]ing nul‘? o her a pretty clean dress and H\omn}? Murr S f‘aerllf!,\ that PRd e N o ) e ahove namisd signers and endorsers o irous Va i iake of D ndon was J ée; er (o(nes t-ean an the (‘ i estate, in t e'l'w\xn (\ m-vnrh Dated - @ > 2 o] ham, N. H. P ? u TZ‘;':‘Q:’ :rhe':)'hgl:l‘;ullf)'“f: callec, Sunday of his father's fam South Biiingham e zoes and soon falls in the mud. Will|at 3 - this 17th ;}al\5 of October K o Services were resumed Saturday 2 not the mother forgive? And if a hu- | A: s. 8. Holbrook, Town 1t Fast Greenwich lust weck the Seventh Day Baptist church in| MONDAY AFTERNOON'S LIST |70t oAt ik e torgive, how | Clerk g was told he would be calle Ashaway. Killed in action 72: missing in ac- | much more will the Divine One forgive = The health situation in this vicinity |tion 54; wounded (degree undeter-|his erring children it only we come to |, O THE BOARD OF COUNTY CoM. % 3 seems to be improving. mined) $7: died of disease 31; died of | him in confession. Rereby appls far 2 license to sell and ter, Mrs. Sidney Smith of Washinzton | A severe freeze, the first hard onme|wounds 12; wounded severely 321;! “This is my message to you this ituous ana intexicating street > of the season, visited this region Sun- |slightly wounded 307; total 884. ,eer. Rhine wine and G. W. Guard of Washington strect|day night. papic 1 New England men are: 50 Roath street, Was in charge of a-most helptul se:-| Hred Bilven, who has been ill with Killed in Action. LEGAL NOTICES. peiiaie e vice Sunday afternson at the Sl f" Cg ]“00“\;-. Ioliey Sergeant Hunley Waters, Boston, part or parts of which are cut off or tering Arms. Most pleasing was el or Sharies W Joley I8 e : partitioned in such manner as to form musical service. Miss Elizabeth Lane | S ing several days at Quonocontaug |~ 3 A N . hooths, side rooms, er retiring 1 ; 4 s — Edward A. Bamache r gave two violin' solos, Miss Mary | Beach. s oA Bamache, ssessors’ INotice | niace or Susiness s not located Glay sang luty’ the Foid, snd the uolo. Wionchendon Mass. 4 within two hundred feet in a direct All ‘persons liable to pay taxes in t - ki : ik Privates—Thomas Karem, Boston,|Town of Norwich are hereby notified chial s E ses Rilev. Familiar hymns were Jesus,| BRIEF STATE NEWS | 0t 0 i G sambataro, ~ Law | (o Tetutn {o"the Assessors on or before | o1, HTOCHIE), SEhook or, the premices ;;fi\rno:;,”}"ellu}g“ef, \a: Lh‘;xal:'dMseM(Ja»' Harwinton.—Eight cases of influenza | rence, Mass. :'relt::l: grrsxt"fli;g‘e‘ff“s?o;‘g:;’gfl; L—‘igeg public library, or cemetery. Dated at Nubpose | Waen e 36r o the wifer|are, reporied in'ihe home of Ived Missing in Action. and sworn to, of all taxable Proberty | B Tain. Jehe Donoren. Apieet e taere will he no river there, rher in Haryincon. Private Amie J. Dion, Harrisville, | QFned by, them on the first day of|tne nndersizned. are electors and tax- will be in the presence of.God. In| Saybrook—The officers and men at|x. H. ober, 1918, ose failing to make| nayers pwning real estate, of the Town a list will be qhar?ed a penalty of Wounded Severely in Action. per cent. additional, s 18 2 Blanks can be obtained at the As- j¢ a licens: Teb: o8 ought not to feel sal because of those| Litchfield.—Litchfield went over the| licutemants—John M. Donaldson,| (ESNES,FA0, D0 SRARES, 200108, ASC| Donoran for & Leenee an Mo able who heve® gone. God trusted them | top in the Liberty loan drive with a |Lairield, Conn.; Frederick W. Davis,|sent by mail upon application, person to be lisensed pursuant to said ith & life to do his bidding: theirs | total of $331,450. The quota was $315,- | Shelburne, Mass.; Harry R. Saftel.| “otsce Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. application. TDated at_Norwich, this was just a going home. The subject|(00. Dorchester, Mass. Lists will be received beginning| 15th dav-of October. 4 D. 1918." George was God’s Care for the World. Mv.| 2 Sergeant Francis M. MacDondld’| pyicgay. Oct. 1st, 1918 T. Pitcher, Cornelins J. Learv, Patrick Guard said: This natibn sinn voryton. —Horace Strickland has | Newton Upper Falls, Mass. . R B S oowy | SeQannell BEpIEy dhopmail S C- M against the Indians, and stole their| Moved back from Groton and has en- | Corporals—George E. Bernard. Dor- | opy o @t Norwich, Conn, Sept. 27th | Bailev. T hereby certitv that the ah’m{"e Hinde e sene e G0 Aficn o | (eney i ey O the Comistock,| enester e Herbert E Smics, n wadswonrs | Ton e e e 4 S isiaves. . The nation has suffered for | —lcney & Co. $ | Cambridge, Mass. Pl 7 in tha Town of Nerwich. Dated 3t !(hese sins in the war with England,| Essex.—Beginning Friday evening| Privates—Morris E. Berman, Rox- g S | Norwich, this 17th_day of October, X. in the Civil war. in this present war|aDd continuing over Sunday thers |bury, Massbury, Mass.; Dgniel F. - M. J CURRAN, N 1918 Chas. S. Holbrook. Tawl ‘so. “Today this nation is snowing|Were special services in‘the Swedish |Dennis, Bridgeport, Conn; Alvin (.| sep2id Assessors. | Clerk. 0ct22Tu according to law. he ! line from any church edifice or public 194 of "Norwich, and herebv sizn and_en- dorse the foregoing application of John m? férm booths, side rooms, . My place of business is not|rooms. Mv place of husiness i3 nat Secparate battalion at Redding pur- |chester, N. Rt Y D ? £Se, 5 Services were resumed Sunday at|chased a $100 bond of the fourth Lib.| Sergeants — Brnest L. Sullivan, e e o Tocared, Wilhinidyo) ‘h\:ggrr':gi‘ feet in & the I°irst Congregational church, after| erty loan in the name of the company. | Dorchester, Mass.; John F. Boyle, | public or parochial school, —or the|publi» or marochial sghool. or the Leing omitted for two weeks. Many Winsted.—B. Trank Marsh, deputy Fall River. Mass.; Henry R. Reid, |bremises pertaining theretd, or any| premrisss perfainin> thereto. or any expressions were heard that it seenmi- | state treasurer, has moved from Win. | Medford. Mass. postoffice, public library. or cemetery.| nostoffice. nublic library. or cemetery. a Shirre i Rae - i " Corporals — Bdward M. Greene, | Dated at Norwich, this 9th day of Oc-| Dated at Norwich, this 3d dav of O ed good to have the cihurch op=n|sted to the Savoy apartments on Corp »} tober. A. D. 1918 George S. Draper.| {ober, A. D 1918 Ad: Appi ugain. By request, the~ Hallelujah | Sigourney street, Hartford, for the | Bristol, Conn.; Herman Arnold, Prov-| (i ni ~We, the undersigned. are| oo We the und A e aleiare Chorus from The Messiah, was play- | winter, 3 : idence, R. 1; Ambrose Brown. Lynn. | clectors and taxpayers. owning real|3nd axnayers, owning real esiate. of ed by Organist H. L. Yerrington. The Southingt The h 1 h | Mass.; Harold R. Goodwin, L/€0ano’; | estate, the Town of Norwich, and|inhe Town of Norwich. and herehv sermon preached from Psalms xxix, 9, ngton.—The honor rol as | 7 hereby sign and endorse the forzoi license, and hereby . certify applicant is = E. Billingham, suitable’ person to Mass.; Weneslas _Bourque, N. H.; Charles J. Caron, Fred - Cloutier, Theodore Dubay, erodeau, Coch- Barl 8. Sargent, Frank- . HL James J. Warren. Brook- William H. Cat, Draper, dward R. Brewer, certify that the above named sigi and endorsers are electors and ta er tof Norwich. Dated a Norwich, 19th Hay of October, 'A."D. 1918, S. Holbrook, Town 'Clerk. oct2?! or retiring application of George 'S. Draper for a that said licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwich, this $th day of Oc- tober, A. D, 1918. Caleb Eilis, Herbert Brown, Herbert T here- payers, owning real estate, in the Tc{m“ s “Chas. form bonths, side rooms. ey retirinz Ng | and endorse the fore~oing apnliecation of A.A_Adam for a license, and hera- by certify that said apolicant is a suft_ abla person th be licensed purchant to said aoplication. Dated: at Norwlch, this 33 -dav of, October, A. D. 1918. Wagner, Jacob Hafner. John < David R. Kinnev, Timothv kS herebv. certifv that'thie above ers are elep- ne real estate. in the Town of Nerwish. Dated:at be m Wields. named siene-s and end tors and_ia¥mayers ow n- - October Dry Monthy. October so far is making a record for dryne: in contrast io tem- ber's rainfal ™ r¥cori’ this month there hag bgen only.. umchen of rain; Miceless Bock& Mice can be kept away:ffom books with ease if ‘pleces” of fu& camphor elves. are 1aid near them v the LEGAb NOTICES. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: We appiy for a lLcense to seil and ze spirituous and _intoxicating ale, .ager beer. Rhine winefan.i , Under the name and styie of W. J. H. Wilson, in the building at rankiin streel, Town of X, \§:\ i exxe;n in.the rooms and apartments in d building, any par{ ot parts. of re cut off or partioned'in Suca srm booths, side rooms, Our piace of busi- is not located within two hundred ¥ chdreh parochial school cr the premises pertaining thereto, oF any postoffice, public iibrary. or uemelawi Dated at’ Norwich, this 15th day October, A. D. wia William E. Wil- I, H pplicants.. We, the LW undersignednee ei Stors <#Nd taxpay- owning real estate, of the Town Norwich, and hereby sign ‘and en- dorse the foregoing flpp'\&at on of W E. and J. H, Wiison for a hcense, and hereby certify that said applicants are Uitable persons to be licensed pursu- on. Dated at Nor- n'[AOctnbev A. D. missioner. heretiy appl &gist license ‘yvnllv!m intoxicating . lager beer, Rhine wine and be sold an the prescription of a practicing physician. apd not 4 be drunk .on_the premi-%'1 In quantities not excégding one zallon. Except other than - distilled liguots™ 48d "fhose in not exceeding five gallons. 149 Main_strgefs Town of Nor- Hllt 14'.h day quantities At No. “Dated at \(;rwu:h 91 - Propristors. e oo are elec tors finfl» axpayers. Teal estate, ol Town of and lierehy sign asd endcrse ihe foregoing application of Jones fo drugg aEEE hereby certifs that ant is a t6 said appl this 14t - of October Herbert Adela.rtl Morin, Dan- iel ¥, MeNeil. Walf: €. D. Gallup. T hereby cert |hzl the ahove mamed signers and endorsefs-ave electors and taxpayers, c real ‘estate, in the < Dated a \or\?\.-h D. 191 v apply for a _$65 druggist izanse Sell spirituoiis and intoxicating ale. lager beer, Rhine wine and be'sold on the prescription of Mracticing physician, and not to be drunk on the p e n \quantities not exceedipE o % gl other than djstided lqunr!n:lnd ‘those In quantizfes not caa-bedm-' five’ galions. to l'nu TS, At No. 131 Main t. Town of Nor- h. Dated 1L .mch, this 14th day nf Qctober, . 1818, “William B. Youn Apn])r‘zn!. “for The T2e & Os: Zond Con Proprietors. We, the undee- Signed, are electors and _taxpavers. owning real estate; “of thé Town of Norwich, and hereby sign-and endorse the "ore:)mg application of The Lee & Osgood Co. for a STuggists license, and hefeby certify t fd _applicant icensed uitabl erspr’ 5 S‘r'? 51 "a&m‘mfi tnated at f Ogtgber, A. D. .d lrthut g a -tenf it LAy ser: tife that the above named signers and docsers tors aad tyxpavers, S el e Norwich. Dated at.No lch 1hls 21st dax of October, A. & Holbrook, Tows, Clesk i} lficm'ru 7m0 THE BOARD. OF fimmg\' cou missioners ew Lon ounty: hereby app\(‘flfur ¥ 1ionseto sell and hange spiritueus and intoxicating ale. lazer peer. Rhing wine and in_the building Merchants® dvim.. SN xcept -in the rdoms and anartmz T hlefi lding, any part3ery R ‘e cut off or numufl‘%@ 4 inne- as to form. e rooms, ¢ retiring rooms. ‘of busi- i °#s is not located wl!lnn ;quhundM feet in a direct line fromsany churth edifice or public or paroc 1. al school, or the premises pertaining thereto, o any mnnmce public brases or com ,wthu T6th day +&rihur ‘Tam- - 1 rsigned. Mng real estate. of Ich and nerehy :.:n fi.m’! )rmnqggfip oreR om- AH bert for. a 8 hat said appheam i s -mu. ers to be licensed. p\l gua tion. Dated n. orwi n., n 1608 day of October. Besure eard. Tr blon. Tonis A. l‘-mueiw Uemn urray. reby certify (hgt thesapoge- named igners and endiriér® afé &léttors. and. th '\orvu"h this 18th day. of October, A, 918. Chas. S. Holbroak, Town flerk ' , oct22Tu val estite i el {nis 17th Nax of u'fi D. (‘has S. Holbrook, ann l‘lerk ncl:fl‘u

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