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INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE . L. LATHROP & S8ONS 28 Shetucket Streat Narwich, Conn, £ New York, Oct. games. eled along the lines of the Olympic games, open to the sol- diers and sailors of the inter-allied rations, will be a feature of the de- mobilization period following the dec- your property protected. Dependable ° Expert Service. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richarde Buudmu. 9' Ml LAST YEAR Don’t be cau hl without INSURANCE afler the fire. See us TODAY and have Insurance — Stroet laration of peace. These contests. which may eventually be a part of the peace celebration at the close of the world war, will be held in Paris, according -to a cablegram received at the headquarters of the United War Work Campaign here today. ‘Work on the plan has already been started by the athletic department of the Y. M. C. A, abroad and the pro- gramme will be submitted to General Pershing for his sanction, as well as |the commanders of the other armies and navies forfuing the allied forces. It is realized that the field of welfare work will be greatly widened during the demobilization period and special efforts will be made to provide enter- tainment and instruction for the sold- jers and sailors after the close of hostilities. ‘With this in mind those in charge of the work have outlined an exten- sive campaign, a prominent part of which includes a series of competi- tions in various branches of sport. As tentatively grouped at present, the series will be composed in part of maximum mass games to reach every man; championship contests for the members of the American expedition- ary forces to be conducted in various s ; regions with the finals to be pre- 250 million dollars worth of pregerty | sented in Paris; physical pageants was burned in this country; about 21|and demonstrations illustrating the < |best in American sports for the million » month, about 700 thousand a i i French; inter-allied championships day, about 29 thousand an hour. 500 b yoiic: dollars worth 18 burning w! read this advertisement. Is your property insured? B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846, you in the form of a JESS WILLARD ASKED TO HELP CAMPAIGN New York, Oct. 22.—Jess Willard, 'weight champion of the world, ed by telegraph today to give his pugilistic services in the na- military Olympic. LEGAL NO”HGES. or New Yondon County tuous and intoxicating 0 beer. Rhine wine and | does not mention the name of a pros- iding’ at 70 Frank in|pective opponent. It simply asks him prwich, except in the!to volunteer his serv many | ents in wh aid buildin, manner rooms. or hus hungs as feet ed n Dated Octob rook ont To w TO THI BOARD OF “ov BOARD OF COUNTY COM- 1 license to sell and are cut off retiring reai estate. COUNTY Lfl\l- tionwide campaign to raise $170.000 - 000 for the various welfare organi- zations engaged in furnishing com- fort to the American forces. The tel- egram, which was addressed to Wil- lard at his home at Lawrence, Kan., &: | other boxing champions are doing. | In part it is as follows: “The boxing committee of the ot| United War Work Campaign is re- M.—Interr;ationfll questing boxers and boxing promo- | fied his willingness and we areawaii- | Pittsburgh game and that it could be |be willing tq extend its schedule to the first Saturday of December, -if necessary, in order to make this do-| ters: of the United States to do their bit. There will be boxing in- eveiy city of America during the cmnpaigul and we are asking you to volunteel your services. Everyone has sign ing an answer from you to) assure the complete success and represen ation of American boxers. At this crisis in world affoirs the champibns in all branches of athletics are doing their utmost. We feel sure that you will help.” UNIV. OF PENN. WILL PLAY BENEFIT GAME Philadelphia, Oct. 22.—The football committee of the University of Pennsylvania today suggested to W. ‘W. Roper, of Princeton, that a_ foot- ball game be played between Penn- sylvania and either Princeton, ¥ale, or Harvard and the receipts donated to the War Fund Committee, of which Mr. Roper is secretary, for the pur- chase of athletic equipment for the American army in France. Mr. Roper had made inquiry as to whether Pennsylvania would agree to ‘turn over its share of the receipts from the Pittsburgh game on November 16 to the committee. which is trying to raise a fund of $170,000,000. The Quaker authorities pointed out that a contest with either Princeton, Yale or Harvard, to he played in Philadelphia or New York the latter part of November. would result in a much larger contribution than the played virtually Pennsylvania, it w: with no s stated, expense. would nation to the fund. “HANK GOWDY PRAISES WORK OF Y. M. C. A, Paris, October 3.— (By Mail)— “Hank” Gowdy, baseball star before he donned the khaki and chevrons of an American army sergeant has sent a. ringing message to sport fans in the nited States to support the move- ment for maintaining the splendid, winning morale of the America Ex- peditiona) Forces through the seven encies mbined in the United States War Work Campaign. Gowdy i uses the Y. M. C. A. as an example of what it, the K. of C., the Salvation MARKET BROAD AND ACTIVE. New York, Oct. The stock mar- emed to araw away from the and its more immedia‘e influences , a very large proportion df the «ng concentrating in high grade “ FINANCIAL AND EDMMERflIAl Avestment shares, } Therc was a pronounced expansion | lof the recent buying movement in | rails, coalers, under guidance of Reading, gaining one to almost four points, while Pacifics and many low at|priced transportations gained one to A.|three points. " | Shippings also reflected a revival of inquiry from substantial quarters, Iy at the year’s maximums. At- | R County c-Gulf made an extreme advance e f set ana six points. . - Oils ceased to be a bullish factor, | (ne gvrations of that group making 'h, except in the | traders cautious. Mexican Petroleum v sa'%i building | was heavy throughout, showing a de- L cline of 17 points at the end while Royal Dutch forfeited pounds and Texas Company three. U7, 8. Steel did not furnish its usual edifice or|large quota. Traversing a narrow or the ‘raaius, Steel closed unchanged at 110 or any|7-§ emetery | Other industrials and equipments, oith dax 0flincluding war shares, were firm to o Nindersigned | s:rong, Bethlehem, Cruscible, Lacka- awnirg real| Wanna and Midvale Steels, as well a Norwich, and|baldwin and Ameriean l.ocomotive: i e foregoi American Car and Industrial Alco- Thamas W. Wilson for a | hol, gaining one to four points at their ereh v that sa'd|iost. Sales amounted to 1,100,000 nerson to be » «aid_anplication, | shares. rw <"16th day of| Bonds were strong on the_ further Uiam Dauyil rize in speculative railway issues, the an. T . He foreign division recording no mater- change. [Liberty issue: norably antied 3 1-2's, continued to case. Total P par value, aggregated $10, WA Old U. S. bonds unaltered on call. STOCKS. o ch Tew. Close S8 T3 HOARE OF COUNTY Ramely 1 1% 1% 0 E ROARD 0F COUNTY COM- oy el N o sione W sy Rubier » sense ka GoA M e t ixicating Alaska Junean - rae » wine and Allls Chaimer i ) prescription of | Allis Chal pr pra phvs not to he Am Agrd € tities Am Reel Sugae Am Can 3 Am Can pr .0l Am Car & T . Am (ot Oil pr Am H & 1 Am W & Lopr Sapnt O Am T : o DR A Am Tee 7 e undersigned, are electors and tav- riorf estate. of the Tow Am Linseed creby and en- Am_ Linseed - pr = of Am Tecomo arles Treat f i Am Tooo pr ense. and herebv rertify that £aid an- Am Malting Meant is a suitahle person to he Ant Smel: censed pur to maic m Smelt pr .. - thd Am Steel Fry Jetoh % Am Sugar ar “ox. Willia Am Sumatra b - i L Am Tel & Tel R eckham hereby i ol extify Yhat the above named signers roe gt arn and tax- [~z Am Woolen real esta 200 Am Zine Dated at 2400 Anaconda tober, A 100 Asets Real € Town' Cl 160 Asso 0L BOARD OF COUNTY 0O nissioners for New Tandon Countr: Wa') 100 At. Rirm & U herebs appiv far a license ta seil and | 160t Coast I exchange snirituans and intoxicatinz| 2890 A1 G & W amors. ale la~er hear Rhina wina and| 47206 Bald Losomo der. nnds- the nama style of Balt & Ohts James I. Finneean & Ca. in the build- G ] ne at 232 Yantic street, Town of Nor- B At - wirh »+ in the rooms and apari- B Rl & o nents in said buildinz. any part cr Brookiyn T T arts of whi re cut off or par Booth P tioned in such manner ox to -form RBurns Brox soths. =ide Tooms, or retiring mooms. Butte & Sup Our place of husiness is not lorated Batterick Co. wo 1 d feet in a direct Cal Packing b edifice or put Cal Petrol or the premises et i or anv postoffice e e Dated at Loather \f Octeber, A. : nnezan, 1. H We, the under- are elactors and tavpavers. owning real estate, of the Town of Norwieh, and herehv sizn and endorse ie foragoinz soplication of James Tinnegan and J. i1 neon for a 1 . and Shereby rertifv that s anplicants are snitable mersons to be licensed pursuant to eaid anplication, Dated at Norwleh, this 16th dav of Oetober, A. D. 1918, rles 8. Avery, lenrza E. Pite Banjamin O. Hannis I hereby certifv that the above nam igners and endorsers are slectors a raxpayers. owning real estate. in the Callal Town of Narwlch Dated at Norwich, 1” Cons Ins Co {his 224 dav of O-fober. A D. 1815 l.:'w.’;flm Pt Chith The n Clerk 200 Comn Prod pr Sy rnClek G100 Coneible Steed .. be 100 Cracible Steel pr 1606 Cuba € Sugar ARE YOU OBLIGED to clear your throat vten and do y wish you didn't have to. Just some of our t BRONCHIAL - LOZENGES that and see how they clear avay thick feeling in your throat. 15¢c a box at DUNN'S PHARMACY 60 MAIN STREET Samuel R. Knapp, Jamea I McCune. 81 400 Atehison e Chino_Con_( Col Gas” Rec ed nd 200 Cuba € S pr #0 Del & Hud 100Del L & W 200 Der & Rio G 1600 Den & R G pr 200 Dome Mines 90 Dist Securities 0D S S & At 100 B3 Hom 15700 Bde ... . W00 Erie 1st pr 1500 Kdde 2d pr 1007 M & S pr 760 Fisher Dody . 1200 Gaston_Wms 200 Gen Clem pr "0 Gen Cigar .. 1500 Gen Moter 100 Gen Motor pe 1700 Goodrieh I ¥ 498 Granby Min 2200 Gi North o4l X Om ou ry or Kutha 600 Gulf State Steel . 160 Haskel Bark 160 Hartman 1200 Tilinols Cent 100 Tnt Agricul 200 Tut Agei pr 1400 Tus Copper 4200 Tnterb Cou 100 Inter Con 100 It Mar 00 Int Mer Mar 00 Int M Mar 00.1nt - Paper 00 Int P pr 60 Int. Nickel 400 Town Cent 100 Jewel . Tea 300 Kan So e Tie pr new br stpd . City necott 500 Kenk & nM Steel E & W v E & W 400 Tebigh Val 166 Tee Rub 'Tire 200 1 100 1. Pre & M Tob pr 1760 Loose Wiles 100 Lorilard P 00 Louis & Nas 600 Max M Co 100 Max M 1 pr 90 May D Store 30100 Mex - Petral 100 Mox Pet pr 600 MiamiCop 30 Mich Cent 1900 Midvale Sigel 1500 M & St % new . C0M & SET oS S M MM S PSS M opr. Mo ST g 3100 Mo ’ M Mo 100 Nasih 100 Na 100 Nai Kan Pacifi Pae pr & Cha eme Cond i SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK SUITS, COATS, DRESSES EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Extraordinary Coat Specials Any wanted material, all the latest styles, including elaborately fur-trimmed coats. To describe them is next to useless—you must see them to appreciate the values. Y v TO Boys’ School Suits $8-00 Ju:t::omein and see what we have to offer you this week in the way of better style and BETTER VALUES—the store is literally filled with the best that the season affords and our ‘system of Easy Weekly Payments a great convenience. Exquisite Showing of New DRESSES $125?o$35 Taffetas, Georgettes, Sat- ins, Serges and combimation. We are lhowin; wonderful values in the New Fall Dresses, and evrey style effect immaginable, with soft toned : and solid colors—really a large stock for choice. Sweaters $7-50 Wools, mercerized, Shetlands—all colors. Also silp-ons. Sweaters bought some months ago before the price-ad- vanced, therefore extra values at the WAISTS SKIRTS $1.50 to $7.50 $7.50 to $13.50 Open An Account---Pay the Easy Way New Suits $30 New Poplin and Serges—smart styles—elegantly taflored, just what you have been locking for. Fit guaranteed, no charge for alterations. Men’s Suits and Hats | 3 Army and others are dofng overseas.|ule as santioned by Lieutenant H. J.|amount raised was $195 i NH & H - = 3 A 5 . The | {ruit and sugar. there has been a much S _“When the men on your team |Duffy for the navy and Lieutenant I | quota for the town was $117,000. Bfghicr perciniaza bE WOEE Sohe for i 000 Not knock homie runs every time, we|C. French for the army, as follows Hartford—The Swedish Glee club|Deople of Farminston 12840 Nor win” said Hammering Hank. “Now,|October 26, Camp Merritt; November | wil] celebrats the first smnives s 3 s onta pardner, that's what the Y. M. C. A. |2, Amherst; November 3, Union; No- | he founding of the. siub by erase cn May Be Ye 1008 Tt et iis doing in France. Its services are|vember 16, Stevens; November 23,|concert and ball at Putnam Phalome| That Hindenburg line fails to hait 00 Pan A Pet o sure indispensable for everyone of us|New York University; Novembes 30 ;i e ezati 00 Pan A Tat e s e e obus ey Vai e 30, | hall Thursday night. the hosts of civilization. While be- 00 Peoria & Fa¥ e e e B Danbury.—The state trade school in goming pretly. flexible, it has not yet 00 Poples € £ ¢ h ampionship dhive for finan- —_— hid A been twisted into a halter.—Richmond £ emier G- ol bbby this city is to become a war school, to | yechi tsted ini : n 1 Mo oo “Hanl ast_public appearance in | BRIEF STATE NEWS SRIL I temiEnen or Speclal sor- e Ol ' 107 My pe America was at the 1917 World's —The erty s sl CORNECLIOn With war work, acs ¢ i e Series when he collected funds for hg::rltllr;;g T fx‘;'i‘ii,’bs'ifii"bid”?‘l‘é‘é‘%‘q%” cording to information from Washing- | , caborts, of crude ofl and e 2500 Pierco Armuw erleS s B0 Ll s S S ,000. | ton. s from the Tampico district to 100 Plerce Ar pr baseballs and bats for soldiers. Berlin's quota was $77,000. 3 the United States in August amounted 4700 Pierce 011 el g Portland.—Dr. Joseph W. Walsh, 33, | {0 5.589.7. i 100 Pitts Coal . Waterbury.—Up to yesterday the|gieq Monday from pneumonia. He was | ° > ,792 barrels. 2N Pitls & W Va POSSIBILITY OF A number_of pneumonia cases reported | graquated from the College of Physi- | m————rm——— PAEE A BT YALE-TIGER GAME “':;: 447841@ the deaths 72. cians and Surgeons in Baltimore in LEGAL NOTICES p 00 Trees Steel ¢ pe . With the starting of football prac- | New Britain.—The Liberty loan sub- |10 and had practiced in Danbury B 160 By Steel Spring Ficas ot THothE PrEaseton. s : ast | Seriptions showed $5,332,950. New jand Middletown. o il 2 rinceton and Yale last g , A S T o110 Reaing > Saturday big league football looms up ‘r_‘:x‘_"*c‘eflm“em over the top by about 70| Farmington.—The community can-|mincionii 10 NED e L 300 Reading as a strong possibility for next - ning plant has closed and although the | hereby apply for a license to sell and sy L month's big drive in aid of the United | Manchester—Manchester’s subscrip- | number of quarts is not so large as|¢Xchange spirituous and intoxicating oy D War Work Fund. |tions to the fourth Liberty loan|last season, because of the scarcity of | 1jqUors. ale lager beer. Rhine HiEeon ] g} Thile b - 524 150 230, ¢ nder the name and style o 00 Suxen 3 w\\ }le ()!wre 9re‘nrc;_bc‘»l\>l.\ several :m)ountefl 1‘}? 814” ! : ), or abofit B, e I Tueene el & Cosin i bolat s sl ams in the east this fall that can|U000 more than the town's quota. at South and West Thames streets, 380 Séebosta A smear any aggregation that Yale or| Torrington.—George McLean has re- LEGAL NOT'CES. Town of Norwich, except in the rooma 190 Seab A T p T ”TF"“)" will be able to x\!ul on thel.»:;gned as clerk at the Allen house and ;g“l "gfl:};gmsim ald building, any 108 Sears Ros) gridiron ct remains that a set- | will with the draft contingent| TO THE noum OF COUNTY Cow. | Part, o FLs 0o JoRHICh Eapelen Lok 20 fiic 1o between the Bulldog and the Tiger | from di this (Wednesday) | missioners 5 Dobihe sina sooms, bt eHEnE T 4+ will be a “big game” just the same. ing for Virgi | hereby apply for a license to sell, fae = i } Pacie L satactjus morning for Virgin, %% Our place of business is not located 9700 Southern Ry Keane Fitzpatrick, who act Wethersfield—There was great re- ‘mru‘o?—r;gi1esnlg:e‘:°\';er‘mr‘(im;r;‘?‘xu‘:?flfi within two hundred feet in a direct ALy e (;_;{nvr to the Princeton squad in O« |4oi0ing in town when it was learned | cider in the building at 3% ‘Water street, | 10€ fmmhan) church edifice or public 200 Superior Steei | Ty oumes, Is gooking after the|that Wethersfield had gome “over the|Town of Norwich, except in the rooms| Ot Parechial school or the premises 200 fenn C Chem “g_”;abh‘ J,L-pf:rssea s {qzm‘_‘dml«?p in its Liberty l'oan‘ subscription. | 204, ao’ra‘;‘;'l:g“gfmwhig‘h“ aodilding. any | public library, or cemetery. Dated at i Tt o When no less than sixty youns men | There Wwere 1001 subscribers and’the partitioned in Such manner as to form Norwich, %:xsg;:;.:“;l&&;)‘r October, 4. iy rn‘h::r"— o turned out with thelr moleskina E kg pfi-a:e'df)f’°b"‘:‘;f»mg; A i mome cCarthiy.‘Applicants. ~ We. the under- Brod aps seems that there was not a sign of | hin two hund: ¢ gned, are eléctors and taxpayers, T fooball life at Princeton until it was| PLUMBING AND GASFITTING |iithin two hundreq feet in a g‘;t;‘fi} Qwning veal estate. of the Town of LI l(gl“ peion whispered about the campus that a S or parochial school, or the premises | NOrWich and hereby sign and Snoazse el Qox |Yale game was a possibility, thanks pertaining thereto, ‘or any postoffice, | trento5cE0ing application of Eugene 16000 Tnion Pac {to the drive for the United Phone 581 ublic library, or cemeters. Dated at|licanse. and. hersby. certity ihat sald 560 Un Pac pr War Fund the prospect of a Norwich, this 14th day of 0““’"“ A it At T At sl 3300 Un Cigar St : 2 1 e electors and_tax- | pc ooy ' g e e oe mee the young men in the Princeton S. A. M dernPllllIIbln vayers, owning Teal estate: of the Town | gated, at, Norwich, this 16th day of 200 Tnt Ry Tat ,IT. C. into a furore. Trunks were 0 g of Norwich, and hereby sgn and en-| QStober. A. D. 1918, Charles S, Avery, 600 Tgi Ry Inv pr opened with a rush and football tog- = dorse the foregoing application of Carl|Ge0ree Pitcher, James J. McCune, 200 5T Aeorol Pt er thought of a week ago|(s s essential in modern houses as | Karpinia for a license, and hereby cer. | Samuel R. Knapp. Benajmin C. Hannis. 100 1" & Reat & Im 7 = never ROVERL. Of 8. ee AEY electricity is to lighting. We guaran- | lify that said &ppllt‘am is a suitable 1 herehy icartify thal “the above named T suddenly made its appearance. s best PLUMBING "WORK | person 1o be licensed pursuant ta oeig [Signers and endorsers are electors and 1S Rpb 1 1t is realy possible that Fitzpatrick |te® the very bes! PETCNL YO 08: pursuant to said} i 3 avers owning real estate. in the J S Bob 1w y possible that Fitzpatrick | "% "0 ¥ workmen at the fairest | Pplication. Dated at Norwich, this|AXpavers. owning re A lw, S Sm & Ret may be able to muster a very capable | B, P 16nany-be ‘“Outabér -4, Dy asim/p oW G0 MRIGh | Duted il Nov sk e, 00U S Steel team. At any rate, his men will not | ®rices- s Ghatles S, Avery, George E. Piteher,| 013 %3 00F 0% ORESDRTL Ay D 1918 1100 Vtah - Gopore " lack for practice, for both the air| Ask us for plans and prices. Benjamin C. I\Hamns, James T. McCune, e R LR 900 Va C Ch ch and amue: napp. hereby certify | 2°% ST AS L S e I e v & & Bar ol ol e ' {hat the above named slgners and eu-|” 10 THE BOARD OF GOUNTY COM- furnish the S. A. T. C. regulars with J i, T et e ey | mselonens) o iNe DonlopiSanty e v 5] e al estate, he Town of|hereby apply for'a license to sell and 900 Wahash plenty of real work. | Sieie . Dated at Norwich, th exchan, i icati y L : _ . 3 X ge spirituous and intoxicating 00 Wells Princeton’s material will, of course, : day of October, A. D, 1918. Cha ale, lager beer Rhine wine and 800 ot My . 1 be all of the prep school vaviety, Not 67 West Main Street Holbrook, Town Clerk. octa5W ¥, fmder the mame and style of J Wostelin b 2% | having had regular football lagt fall — Henry Shanaon & Katherine C. Shan- Wil o The Tizers' hav Certificate non, in_ the building at Commerce oW e 1w Whjch‘t;“f}“m‘%l‘;’ a’l‘;‘lgl‘f“‘ ”Tf“‘:d ~ o THE BOARD OF OOUNTY COM.|strest. Town of Norwich, except In the 400 White otor b B ZD: s said to l I« B S missioners of New London Coun rooms and apartments in said building. 9 Willys -Orer well satisfied with, the outlook, . . hereby apply for a $65 druggist | any part or parts of which are cut oft o Willss O pr however ,and is confident that he will |, 3 . to sell "spirituous and intox c.um(: or partitioned in such- manner as to 200 Wisoon Cen 3 be ‘able: to develop a very - capable HEATIN(J AND PLUMB‘NG liquors, ale. lager beer, Rhine wine and | form booths, side rooms. or retiring 100 Wootworth .. " L eleven, f ider, {0 be sold on the prescription of | rooms. Our place of business is mot Total salcs 1,046,218 shares. e 2 br;cll(‘lni physician, and not to be|located Wifl;in two hundred feet in a runk on the premises. In quantities|direct line from any church edifice or COTTON. N. Y. NATIONAL LEAGUE 92 Franklin Strec not exceeding one gallon. Except other [publis or parocnial sehool or e - o B an istilled liquors.” and those in|premises pertaining therets, &° &nv | New York, O —Cotton spot i TO REFUND $1,000 quantities not exceeding five gallons. | nostoffice, public librarv, or cemetery. uiet; middling _ Futures opened | _Cincinnati, Oct. 22—The. Natioal ROBERT ] COCHRANE At No. 287 Main_street, Town of, Nor-|Dated at Norwich this 16th dav of s H:’o‘o« October 3145: December 3 gomml sion today ordered the New wllcg Tl)’ated‘ntljm;:}!&-h, }}\i\- 15th day | October, h.\ ‘n. 1918, . Henr,\-“smn- to 3000: January March fork National League club t t o er. A. D. 1918. " H. M. Lerou,[non, Katherine C. Shannon, Applicants. May 2905, TR ciub $1.000 "fh‘:'cg GAS FITTING, Applicant for Proprietor. We. the un:|We. the undersigned, are electors and > e EO‘NEV- = é;;%teorh:)"ia,\der &hddl?\lfixm The | T"I Washingior. 8q, Washington Building t\‘:.)rwtk*h apd herel’; sign Axnfd }elndome endorse t]hc rmegoin-;i ap{\‘.i( xioln of J. New York, Oct. —Time loans ce showe: at Middleton ha Nozwich, Conn. i foregoing application o AR § Shannon and Katherine C. strong. . Call memey. strong: hi - {never reported to or signed up wi‘h Lerou. for a druggist’s license. and|Shannon for a license. and hereby cer- ong. i i B e ndas Olts Had Goi Aggm for N. B. O. Shnt Pnk ng | hereby certify that said applicant is a | tify that sald applicants are suitable low 6; ruling rate. 6; closing. bid 3 ity but had quit beseball. L SR i e & e = 2 suitable person to be licensed pursuant | persons to be licensed pursuant’to szid 3-4; offer ; last loan 6. to said application. Dated at Norwich | anplication. Dated at Norwich, this Bank acceptances 4 1-2. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY o IRON CASTINGS gfis 15th day of Octwnher A. D. 1918.| 16th day_of October. A. D. 1518. Sam- —_— eorge P. Madden W. A. Somers, A.|uel R, Knaop, Benjamin C. Hannis CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. o .. TO PLAY 3iX GAMES J. Wholey, Alex Sharp, David D. Disco, | George E. Pitcher, Charles S. Avers CORN— T New York, Oct. 22—The revised FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY T hereby certify that the above named|James J. MeCune. 1 héreby certiry Xor {“: £6othall ‘schedule of . the. Colum f&gnelrs and endorsers are :-Im-t and | that the above named signers anden ec, i Uit acsity %o Shn) . axpayers, owning Teal estate. in thedorsers are electors and taxpay 0ATS faamuycall for e iiumg Town_ of Norwich. ' Dated at Norwich. | owning real estate. in the Town Oct. w1 SRIes At South- Feld. withye (suxth this 224 day of October. A. D. 1918 Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this Nov. (i contest, the opposing team for whion e, S, 1 X, T 5 [ 1 & e 0y ¢ Chas. S. Holbrook, Town Clerk day of October. A. D. 1918." Chas . as not yet heen selected. The, sched- Maa. 11 to 25 Ferry Street oct23W Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct2sW