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" NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, UGTUBER FR LEGAL NOTICES LE . FRI, 'SAT. LEGAL NOTICES. AV e \orif's Seres Nets 18,349 Fo : INSURANCE FOR'EVERYTHING r Charity league club, for which he played third ASK US TO SHOW YOU OUR KEITH VAUDEVILLE Club_Certifieate Application FEATURE PICTURES THE BOARD 0¥ COUNTY - Froehlichkeit Singin; Nicholas Heigl, Presi S S Assessors’ Notice liable to pay taxes in the: A check for $16,034.32 was forward- wich are hereby notified INSURABLE ed to Secretary of War Baker ve base till 1911. Then he was traded ized by vote of said club, he: to Cincinnati for McQuillan. Paskert, he Assessors on or before | ply for a club certificate tosentitle. terday by the National Baseball Com- the the first day of November, 1918, a $25.00-SPECIAL-$25.00 . L. LATHROP & SONS mission. This sum, with $2,815.27 al- B Shetucket Strest Norwich, Conn, | J62Y siven by the Boston American the $16,034.32. are these: Don’t be caught wih“( 45485, Chicago Beebe and Bowan. He remained with Reds till 1913, when he was purchas- ed by New York. Grant finished the seasons of 1914 and 1915 with the Giants and retired in order to devote himself to his law work in Boston. the' war broke out he to have in its possession and di to its members, spirituous and intoxi liguors ‘as an inoi to life under the provisiona Chapter 372, Public Acts Lthe quarters of said club, loesf 30 Talman street, written or printed list, p: and sworn to, of all tax: owned by them on the first October, 1918 Doris Lester T In the Comedy Skit “THE BREE ZE THAT BLEW” ARl i S e astesn Sl A e RN WILLIAMS & BERNIE | RHODA & CRAMPTON ' A Real Diversion of Comedy Surprises N ] RO o e Beautiful Color Large Size Beat of Cutting LEE CLEGG THE (EWELER Opposite Chamber of Commerce League club players, represents per cent. of the revenue received by all interested parties in the world's series to be donated to war charities. The total amount is $18 349.59, but 27 te charities of their own choosing, shortly after the series ended. Sec- Baker is asked to Among the noted in the letter to Secretary Baker failing to make be charged a penalty of 10 per cent. additional, according to law. Blanks can be obtained at the As- sessors’ Office in City Hall, or will be sent by mail upon application. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. received beginning Tuesday, Oct. 1st, 1918, Dated at Norwich, Conn., Sept. 27th, Baia Clus haz Tor $10 etaeas club has for its and objects the following: To advance the social, moral and intellectual in: its members and regular and frequent meetin; ses of musical study. p of 70 and was organized Ma: ‘The officers are President, Nicholas Heigl; vice Robert Gley; As soon as In a Novei Review “INSPIRATION” 5-PART PARAMOUNT FEATURE LILA LEE IN SUCH A LITTLE PIRATE A DELIGHTFUL STORY OF FUN AND ADVENTURE FATTY ARBUCKLE IN “THE COOK” HIS LATEST COMEDY SCREAM e ——— S —————————————————————————d _— co-operate in the ticket Grant was a clever third sackerand a fair hitter, his best major Teague batting record being when with the Quakers. when with Jersey City in 1906. gs for ‘ 1t has a m‘a:.: 4 He hit .323 Boston players; National players, American__ League Chicago National League team, §: F. H. WOODWORTH, A. L. HALB, M. J. CURRAN, secretary, Robert’ Joseph Peringer, copy of its by-laws, constitution list” of members are hereto abnexed. Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 16th day of October. Singing Club. FLYERS FLOCK TO ENTER CARNIVAL Since the news of the huge Aviation carnival to be held at Bel- mont Park, Saturday, October at 2 p. m. for the benefit New York Nationals INSURANCE after the fire. |smi” Cleveland ~Americans, S& us TODAY llld hl'e each. Cincinnati National and Wash- ington Americans OPEN 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- issioners of New London County: 1 hereby apply for a $65 druggist license Conn., Oct, 16th, A, D. 1318. " Per appeared Nicholas Heigl, president of Singing Club, and made oath before me to the truth of spirituous and the ~Froehlichkeit C intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and reached the various army our WM N Pittsburgh Nationals and New York b Y md' Americans, $309.50 each; the umpires Dependable Insurance — |$50 cach; members of the commis- ELLINGTON Mrs. Harriet Pease has closed her week, and it is expected that ands of admission tickets for the east fields in the east and middle west, cider, to be sold on the prescription of number of the officers commanding | the foregoing application and that said a practicing physician, and not to be club is a bona fide organization where- DR. ALFRED RICHARDS Exper! se'iu sion $25 each; the National in the dispensing of 1 object, but is an incident of its. organization. drunk on the premises. not exceeding one gallon. Except other than distilled is mot its and enclosure, and $3.00 main uors is me stand tickets, will be disposed In guantities those fields have wired the First Pro- home for the winter and has gone to visional Wing at Garden City, L. I, and the American League, board at the Steele home in Tolland. A existence as an commission . each, and the National ISAAC S. JONES $1,796.18. Insurance and R Estate Agent of in this way. Office Hours: requesting that they be permitted compete in some of the races both on land and in_the air. rs. Merrick Kibbe is spending some with her brother and his fami- ¢ in Flartford. 21, and that there in_the active members ship. George E. Fellows, County Com- quantities not exceeding five gallon: No. 371 Central avenue. Dated at Norwich, Lyster and 9-12 & m—130 to 5 p. m. other high‘officers of the air Medical Wed. anc Sat. Evenings 7-3 Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street | BASEBALL'S FIRST GOLD Service are this meet, which is being put on pri- marily to raise funds equipment for our aviation squadrons, day of October, A. D, 1918, Room 302 Thayer Building ‘What was originally planned as “Residence tel. 1245 carnival to be put on simply by fiyers “of the First Provisional Wing (which included all of the Long Island Chicopee Falls, was the guest over Sunday of his sis- ter, Mattie Bowers. 0 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- STAR—EDDIE GRANT missioners for New London County: I apply for a license to sell and We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpavers, owning real CENTRAL VILLAGE With the Arerican Army west of Verdun, . Town-of Norwich, and hereby sign and i iy 22. — Capt. both flyers and enlisted me: Mrs. Edward A. Brace, Miss Hazel endorse the foregoing application spirituous fand Inteateis e fiying fields, under Lieut- Col. Claude Mrs Georze Loring and Mrs. Ar-|Edward Grant former third baseman nold Mathewsy se, Thurs. liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine at 3 Sherman: ich, except In the to demonstrate to the publ splendid athletes for air service. has developed through the efforts of the DR. R. J. COLLINS R. McLaughlin for a druggist's lic, and hereby certify that said applicant suitable person ta be Rhinehardt's promises to develop into a truly na-i tional event upon which on motored to Concord,|of the New York National nursing in the emergency hespital at ay club and attached to the 307th In- street, Town of Nor : rooms and apartments in said building, it was or- Dr. and Mis James 1. Gardner, |fantry, was killed by a shell while ss Dorothy ( pursuant to said application. 9th day of October. A, D. instituted flight surgeons and physical frainers, gssigned The flight surgeons making a study of the ailments pecu- liar to’ the aviator and the physical At the caucus held last week, McKnight was nominated republican representative; ocrats at their caucus nominated Ber- iginally conceived, Plans are being made to fly squad- rons of airplanes from Bolling Field, Washington, or parts of which are cut off} such manner as to! or retiring business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or Norwich, thi: ardner and Miss Louise | leading a unit to theaid of the famous aker were in Moosup Saturday aft-|“lost battalion. nd the funeral of Mrs,| The battalion was surrounded for DENTIST 148 Main Street, form booths, Carey, Peter H. Ethier. Norwich, Conn. | C: : tify that the above named signers and hereby cer- Phone 1178 oot Gardner's nephew, Floyd Boyle, who |five days in the Argonne Forest and ed in a hospital in New York. hay-|Capt. Grant was killed dvring one of Ohio; Langley Field, Hamp- Thomas Eccles, proprietor of Shdorecke ai° e or_parochial & influenza and pneumonia. He was |the attempts to reach it. 2 years old, and ihe eldest son of | Bdward L. Str. and ‘Mce. [ owning real i Dated at Norwi. Field, Rantoul, Middietown, Pa; to Belmont Park, so that in ad- dition to the hundred airships prom- ised by Lieut.-Com. Rhinehardt from his own squadrons, dozens of winged yisitors. ments are also being negotiated to have one of the new huge army diri- Swampscott Poultry Farm, has sold among professional athletic Eis property and will make his home and college athletes are studying how to keep the human just as the engineersand the airplane engine premises pertaining thereto, public library, or cemetery. 14th _day of William H. Calla. We, the undersigned. are ‘electors and taxpavers. owning real of the Town of Norwich, and ¢ sign and endorse the foregoing application of William H. Callahan for. Middletown sick in New Britain and pneumonia Her condition is said not to be serious. Hartford.—Uncle Sam will soon be able to count 1,000 employes of the Travelers Insurance company among the men wearing his khaki or blue. is 965 today. number, 338 are from the home office. Twelve have died of disease or wounds. Suffield.—A large red fox was seen sgens Botle. Burial |baseman of the Giants, is the first of “he family lot at Evergreen |the many major league baseball play- Town _Cierk. Dated at Norwich, NOTICE TO CREDITORS, A COURT OF Mrs. Oliver Foran of Now York has closed her summer home here and re- turned to the, eit; machine fit han, Applicant. t PROBATE HELD . within and for the District of Norwich, on the 22d day of October, ;. AYLING. Judge. Harrington, late of for the winter. Among the events planned on the ground, are track rac tug-of-war, motoreycle s setting up exercises. relay race with teams training camp at ense, and herebv certify that said de car relay The number Estate of John J. He was then Preston, in_said District, deceased. Ordered. Tha: the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring claims against said estate a_ suitable person to be to said application. this 4th_day -of John Woodman- licensed pu Dated at Norwich, October, ‘A D. Kenly, chief of miliatry aeronautics. s been sailing in the middle west. flown east for the Bailey of Haddam Lyme grange last week, Thursday ev- The programme was presented Neck grange vi lova | of Frankin, Mass. where he was born Sheriots: fen menita n this village ers in the service to give his life for P his country. vley of Plainfi Y Y oninfield is &he| “At the outbreak of the war Grant ey resigned on account of |joined the officets’ s healt » Plattsburg and was commissioned a R aa oo .| First Liedtenant. ety Turdick of Stafford Springs | ailea to Camp Upton and soon went er, Friday, having been called here |OYVerseas. Capt Grant was a it el in 1883, the other afternoon about 4 o'clock has already coming out of the cornfield of Charles within_six months from this date hy ments to fly from Washington posting a notice to that effect, together derson, William J. Kramer, James Ellis. by Miss Hazel Harding, Tomona, and I hereby certify that the above named His first experience in baseball was establish new world's records for dirt Lucy Webb Hayes circle of the La- | a¢ Harvard university. A. R, held their Octob- the vestry of the Con- ireh _Thursday after- ccn when state officers were enter- interesting. The grange vot- ed fo buy another Liberty bond. town raised $3450 over its 2600 on the Fourth Lib- to the credit of Mrs. L. Spencer on Bridge . street. across the street and up the sidewalk to the cottage of Mrs. Sara Spencer and then crossed into the lot and went out of sight. South Norwalk.—Hair After gradu- ation in 1903 he played with an inde- pendent elub at Lynn, Mass. and the following vear went of the old Eastern league. with a copy of this order. on the sign- gners and endorsers are electors and to the place where said owning Teal Town of Norwich. fast two-seated scout plane, early in the morning of the carnival, provided tha weather is clear, otherwise he will make the trip other high army officers will fly from | Washington. with his Packard Twin also race a fast scout airplane. Music will be provided by post_nearest deceased last dwelt, and Town. and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circulation said District, and make return to this NELSON J. AYLING. Dated at Norwich, of ‘October, S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. several military Jersey City erty loan, mu William Marvin, part of this work in the town. M. Wharton, U. S. vice, is managing the athletic events TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- 1907 he was iued. Refrezhments wers served attracted the Mo:erman Thomas Weaver and Mrs. | jeggye scouts and in Weaver are at their neme, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman have rented »f Joseph Giil his furnished home amotnd in Long Island sound. These odd aquatic marvels, allied to the seal family, but not in the ordinary valua- The National League for Woman's joners for New signed by the Philadelphia National [Service and other organizations will hereby appl. exchange s London County: T for a license to sell and intoxicating Violet Olson, a or. Springs, N. Y. aduate nurse has been in The above and foregoing is copy of record Dave Fultz. Hazelhurst Field: rituous and Lawrence Bankart, Hazelhurst Field; | Stonington the past week. HELEN M. DRESCHER, Mrs. Grace Coons is ilf at the home Mrs. Bigslow. liquors_ale. lager beer, Rhine wine and the building at street, Town of Norwich. except in the rooms and apartments in said building, ble for fur-bearing fish, have recently been seen by .barge captaine in large numbers off the Norwalk islands and NOTICE.—All d Mrs. George Keene of Prov- the grip. more. B. Sisson return- home in Deep River last after spending a week at their home in Hamburgz. Helen Clark and Miss Annie Old Lyme, w: Surday of Miss Tessie Hare Oscar Banning of Flanders was a Charles Towers, last week. BRIEF STATE NEWS A few pheasants are now being killed by local hunters. Norfolk—With a ceased are hereby notified to present their claims agai undersigned at _ Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. DANIEL J. BARRY, Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Districl of Norwich. on the 23d day of Octo- ber, A. D, 1818, Estate of Bdward P. Arms 3 of Norwich, in said. District. deceased. Administrator creditors of said deceaser to bring in their claims against said estate within 3 i as far east as the Connecticut river. any part or parts of.which are cut off Field; Lieut. in such manner as to or retiring st _said estaf, or’ partitioned side tooms, My place of husiness Is located feet in a direct line from a Dated at Norwich, this . 1918. George have been visiting at George MARKET WAS UNSETTLED. New York, Oct. 23.—The stock mar- Stephen Clarke has been a | kel experienced a severe setback from home of her son, How- |its strong opening today, representa- t Goodyear. tive shares yielding two to five points ~<t Wilde has recovered [and some volatile isstas considerably Dam_Field. 7 A. VanRensselaer chairman of the National Aeronautic which already than 207 complete athle- tic equipments for rons. and she has the able assistance of many prominent New Yorkers. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE All persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of Sprague are Tequired by law to send in a written or printed list of all taxable property owned by them on the first day persons failing to do so on or before Nov. 1st, 1813, a penalty of 10 per cent, will be ‘added. The Assessors will meet at the Town Clerk’s Office in the Village of Baltic tae 26th of October, and church edifice. 9th day of October, A H. Pratt Estate. Applicant. by Administrator. are electors owning real We, the upder- the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the forezoing application of Georze H. Pratt Estate for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant. is a suit- able person to be licensed pursuant to. Dated at Norwich, of October, ). John Woodmansee, William J, Kramer, Joseph H. Henderson, T. J. Fitzgerald, Tarrev has been vis-| Unsettlement, which was at its flood ter, Mrs. George Baker [at midday, resulted from rumors that of “October, East Berlin. WHAT OFFICERS THINK OF TRENCH SHOTGUN “The Weapons of | Our Army,” by Emerson Hough, ap- pearing in a recent issue of the quota of $161.000 sai¢ application. or the fourth Liberty loan, this town went over the top with over $205,0d0. st ieading bankers held a protracted In an article on on Saturday. % her da Putnam. financial interests were earnesily con- Wililam Brown loaded his cattle |sidering meesures to check extrava- onto eattle cars Monday. They are to|gant speculation. be =ent 10 narties out Wi Alfred Hill, who has been seriously | conference with officials of the fed- R & xoosverii eral reserve bank during the market Mr. and \rs. Henry Cushin on Thursday, the 31st, 1913, to receive six months from this date by posting a notice to that effect, together with a of this order. 1 hereby certify Mr. | session, but the result of their delib- #d Cushing, and daugh- | crations, if any definite plan was for- New Britain.—An wer charges for lighting, averaging George L. Cosgrove. T ] that the above named signers and en- electors and Bvening Post; statements are made: Blanks may be obtained from the Town Clerk or tho Assessors. Qoxeers ar of Providence. wero visitors Sat- | mulated, remained unknown at her's market's close. nearest to the place where said de- last “dwelt. Town. and by publi in a newspaper having a circulat:on in said District, and make return to this is announced to become effective Nov. 1 New Britain.—The city wood yard will meet the fuel demand of the city The requisition of General Pershing for sawed-off shotguns never been made specific to the American public. owning real estate, of October. A. Holbrook, Town Clerk: PHILIP CARDIN, JOBN C. DONOVAN, HARRY JOHNSON, Kan City So ‘pr orwich, this 15th ring the same once arv Byles has been at home,| There was a strong impression, how- hool in Danielson where she | ver, that the local money teache losed on account of | decided to remove the ness in Killingly ban upon call Conrad Ponol. v, |lending rate amp Devens for very werk. explanation of assistant at the | hankers but with inflnenza e lome of her | l-berty loan wii & Businiees visitor hato, N ; Additional The C r Monday. |, "he publication ¢ Central Fire Company was call- | chancelior's speech i abou e'ciock Saturday after- . Kennedv City. The 1’ B0 7. Chiacies Buk: Lyoiiadhe: 1 Charies Collins. vas a Lad fire as it probabl - romn he chimney and wa -~ artitions, but the fire- e blaze under control ed the building, which be- fires since its fine one, not only it in the other vil- vn to which they have been shares. Raymend Eaton. who has been ill|§75,000. long-existing know whether he asked for the auto- matic_or the pump-action it was the latter, or what is known as the riot-action type or the a six-shot, operated single-barrel pump shotgun. It need not be pointed out that such a loaded with nine buck-shot, short-range this winter, according to the announce- Sprague, Conn.. Oct. ment made vesterday Superintendent of Public Works Oscar Holbrook. Town Clerx 2 —— TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- ew London County: I hereby apply for a license to sell and spirituous and i liquors. ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in the building at Occum, Town, of Norwich, except in th: apartments in said building, any part or parts of which are cut Off or parti- in_such manner as Dbooths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. place of business is T within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or. the premises pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, public library, or cemetery. Dated Norwich, this '3d day of October. A. John Quinn, Appiicant. electors and taxpay- estate, of the Town of gn and endorse appiication ot Jol ereby certify NELSOX J. AYLING, The above and foregoing is a true copy. of record. HELEN M. DRESCHER. afternoon by missioners for who has been dan- | féct of which might be a much higher intoxicating Lordllard T pr TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: We hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and undér the name and. style of Levine & Mandell, in the building at 0 North ‘Main street, Town of Nor- wich, except in the rooms and apart- ments in said building, any part or parts of which are cut off or parti- tioned in such manner as booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. Our place of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line. from-any church edifice or public or_parochial” school; or the premises pertaining , thereto, ‘or any 'postoffice; blic library, or cemetery. orwich, this 21st day of October, A. Abraham Levine, Mandell, Applicants. signed, ‘are electors owning real estate, Norwich, ‘and hereby sign and endorse the’ foregoing application of Abraham Levine and Benjamin Mandell for a li- cense, and hereby certify that said ap- plicants are suitable persons licensed pursuant to said application, Dated at Norwich, « able fo it up a little| Various reasons were advanced the attitude was recalled 1 office je|i0 per cent. instailment on the Fourth falls due tomorrow, s, volving payments of $180,000,000 from Niw Tondon, | this section alone. Meriden.—Mrs. daughter-in-law Thomas L. Reilly Arthur E. J. Reilly, ex-Congressman is_ill with pneumo- nia at her home in New Britain. Mrs. Reilly was stricken while doing volunteer work among the b i in the rooms and creditors of sald de- bu ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the undersigned at P. 0. Box intoxicating is one of the weapons ever conceived or used No column of stand at close range before a heavy line of men armed with this sort of In the Civil |buck” made the most dreaded load— an ounce ball and three bucksho! 3, Norwich, me limited in the and foregoing order. EDWARD L. ARMSTRONG, Administrator with will annexed AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Distric: of Norwich. on the 23d day of October, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Bstate of Raymond J. Coutiire, in said District, deceased. George Couture of Norwich, Conn.. appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons forth, that an the German to the reichstag, traders accepting its tenor as a fu ther obstacle to immediate peace ne- War shares led the general rally of the last hour, new buying ensuing on the demand for Baldwin ILocomotive Shippings and Distilling issues. prices averaged one to three points 3 . over lowest levels in rails and active (utler property. The fire | jngystrials. Total sales were 1,100,000 undersigned, are owning real Norwich, and hereby about our use of is opposed to the articles of the Geneva convention. they do not also object to our use of asphyxiating gas whose use we learned from them, and which is also prohibited by the arti- conyention.— of Norwich, Quinn for a license, and h that said applicant is a suitable person {o Dbe licensed pursuant to said appli- Dated at Norwich, this 3d day Joseph H. Hen- and taxpayers, instrument purporting of the Town of to_be the last will amd testament of said_deceased be admitted to probat . ‘Whereupon. It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined. at the Probate Court Room in the Citv of in said District. on the 28th aay of October, A. D. 1918, at_ in the forenoon, and that notice of the L of October. A. D. 1918 derson, Veilliam J. Kramer, T. J. Fita- . gerald, Georse Woodmansee. | above named signe electors and tax: Bonds were heavy, much of their recent aivance, with an irregular trend in the Liberty group. { Total sales, par value, asgrezated $2, Philadelphia Inquirer. When the Boches trap they vell that the Yannees using shotguns. Evidently trapshoot- ing isn't pop:'ar With Jerry.—Phi I hereby certify that the s and endorsers are ayers_owning real es- in the Town of Norwich. are caught in a 300 Owens B A( 00 Pacific Mail 00 Pan A Pet . at 9 o'clock this 21st day of woe ible to be out. His broth-| Old U. S. coupon 4's lost 3-8 per has been ering the [ cent on sales. Bulletin during his illness. Rhodes spent Sun- ne in Oxford, Mass. 5 S Dawson, who has been| 2% Adum . s, is recovering. 700 AW s J aver of PBrooklyn is 100 Aja: . e on, Thomas| 200 Al - nt of the illness of| 130 An Chester. team composed thr men each from the Chester I Deep River companies of C. 8. G. rst prize, a two and one-half Bmelting Sugar Somates Am_ Tobaces Am’ Wosten Am znc Ansconds Asscts Real Atehison Rlehln or Your insurance wouldn’t | i A", ,_rebulld your plant | i 8,c £ Property values haveincreased—so the un e E :n;u.'\‘;re wouldn’t corer the cost of e R e, e rebuilding, even if you could find the 100 Ratapilan 0 labor to do it. 20080 Beth Steel B .. b rvhegad 0 Betn Steel 8 pr at’s why it's better to guard i against fire. ~nd while they do it 19 Rarms., oo . 160 Rarns., Bros ‘v"flb-r S'>‘nnk'|"~ pay for themselves 100 Putie Cop & 7 out of reduced insurane, 1000 Butierick (v, o bse. S prefuiums, 100 Cal Arizon: GLe - CTSINNLER CO. 100 Cal Pe\lr';\‘ 413 D’Esipo Bldg, Hartford 5000 Can Pacific 3000 Cent Leather 100 Cent Leth © 2200 Chic Gt W 1000 ¢ M & 2500 Chile Cop this 15th day 4020 Penn B R Chas. S. Hoibrook, Town 2100 Peoples G & 1100 P Mirquetie . 100 P My prioc pr 2080 Plerco Arrow 200 Plerce Ar pr 3400 Plerce il John_J. Carey, Nathan Lafin, A. Kramer, Frank Herts, T hereby certify that nd endorsers taxpayers, owning in the Town of Norwich. pendency of said petition, and of said & thereon, be given by the pub- lication of this order ome time in some newspaper having a circulation in said least three davs prior the date of said hearing and that re- turn be made to this Conrt NELSON J. AYLING. The abov: and foregoing copy of record. HELEN M. DRESCHER. COLLARS CLUETT, PEAEODY & CO.. INC. MAKERS delphia Bulletin. Clarence Brown. the above named signers are electors real estate Dated at Norwich, October, A. D. 1913, Town Clerk. CYCLING ALLIES IN GARDEN 6-DAY RACE All the allied countries will be rep- day bicycle race, ¢ BOARD OF COU: festonsrs ew London County hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous ale, lager beer. District. at PLUMBING AND GASFITTING intoxicating Rhine wine and the building at Broadway and Town of Norwich, exet partments in_ said parts of which are cut oft or partitioned in such man- ner as to form booths. retiring rooms. is not located wi in a direct line from any chu reesented in the si which will be started Square Garden, 300 Pitts & W Ya 400 Press ‘Steel Car 100 Pub Ser of on December 1, midnight and continue until midnight Interest is added year because war heroes of England and Belgium will ride. Many of the too busy chasing the Huns last have worf their spurs as a reward have received fur- loughs to come here to cations are that a field of ; teams will start. Main street, TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- rooms and a missioners for New London County: We hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and i liquors, ale. lager beer, Rhine wine and CALL UP 734 Gas _Attach. EFFICIENT intoxicati de rooms, or v ad \v place of busimess hin two hundred feet Certificate TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY CpM- missioners of New Lendon County: hereby apply for a $16 druggist license spirituous and liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and n the prescription of ician, and not to be Tn quantities H0ORp I & St 0 Kep T & S pr 200 Toal Dutch and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes A. J. Wholey & Co., 12 FERRY STREET Joseph Connor & Sons in the i at 63 Water street, Town of Norwich, except in the room: said building, 1 which are cut oft or partiti manner as o form booth or retiring rooms. ness is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any edifice or public % or the premises pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, public library! or ceme- Dated at Norwich, this 15th day of ‘October, A. 1. 1815, Joseph P. Connor. T. M, Connor, Appli- igned, are elec- tors and taxpayers. owning real estate, of the Town of N sign and endorse the foregoing appli- cation of Joseph P. Connor, A nor and T, M. Connor for a license, and v certify that said applicants are le persons to be licensed pursu- appiication. Norwich, this 15th_day of October. and apartments in ses pertaining postoffice, public library. The Parker-Dav- | B. Davenport, cider, 1o be sold practicing phy; drunk on the premises. not exceeding one gallon. Kxcept other than distiHed liquors or cemetery. Our place of enport Co., ing real es- Norwich, and n and endorse the foregoing., ftion of The Parker-Davenport clectors and taxpayers, of the Town governed the' race last it one of the most exciting races in i of the cvent, again year and made or parochial Applicant. for Ring & Sisk, Proprietors. We. the undersigned, are electors and owning real estate, of the . and herebv ign and endorse the foregoing application of Sisk for a drugglst's 1i and hereby certi suitable verson pursuant to said appleation s 224 day of Ociober. A. D). William P. McGarry, 13400 Studedaker . 180 Superior Steel 10 Am Tel & Ca A. F. Connor. 1.000 Am Tel & Tel that said applicant is a s to be llcensed pursuant to said appli- Dated at Nopwich. n. John R. Tarrant. DELANEY TO FIGHT IN LONDON We, the under: this Sth day Am.T pr new of October. Oat, William nd hereb: 8300 Tobacgy Prod colng pl 'd anplicant Phone 581 Modern Plumbing is as essential in modern houses as electricity is to lighting. teo the very best PLU expert workmen at the fairest 100 Trans % W su Cleveland lightiw 100 Under Type the above named d endorsers are electors. anil owning real in the ght; was today se- lected as the final boxer to represent King’s troph: . this 16th day Andrew B Davies. portelance, Asst. Town Clerk. certify that the above named signers and endorsers owning real estate. in the Tow Dated at Norwi Pal Moore., Dennie O 200 United Drug R. Banning, Jonn Woodmansee, Joseph 200 Uoited Fruit : D. Harris, Riciard Royal G. Holmes, Atty. T hereby certify that the above named signers and en- dorsers are slectors owning Teal estate, Dated at Norwich. this 224 of October. s lbrook, Town Clerk n Schneider will be the other members BING WORK TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- of the Great Lakes team to make the for a $65 drugsist license | Holbrook, Town Clerk.’ lereby apply Ak us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS HEATING AND PLUMBING 92 Franklin Strect ale lager beer, Rnine wine ai 4 to be sold on the p! jan. and not to he In quantities POMFRET CENTER Mrs. Courtland Hoppin is sufferin from a cold. Dr. Joseph Clark week-end in O THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners of New London Co for a $§5 druggist license _intoxicating lager beer. Rhine wine and cider, 10 be sold on the prescription of a practicing physiclan, and not to be drunk on the premises. not exceeding one gallon. Except other drunk on the vremises. In not exceeding one gallon. Except other hereby apply TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange. spirituous and intoxicating liauors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and the building at Main_streat, of Colchester, rooms and apartments in said.bullding. any part or parts of which are cat off or partitioned in such. manner as to form booths, Hoppin spent ot exceedin 11555 "M Feet, “Town of Nor: Tated at Norwich, this Sth dak James C. Marg, 1000 Cerro de Paseo 00 Chaud Mutor 4800 Ches & OFl0 Tn_quantities of October, A. D. Applicant, for Mara & Esgleton, Pro- undersigned, & owning real of Norwich, and <ign and_endorse the foregoink application of James C. Mara fo license, and hereby thal said applicant is a suitable person Sed pursuant to sai O thon. Dated ¢ Norwich. this sth dat 2000 Westinghonse . 0 White Mntors E. Brown has the doctor’s care the past week with a serious case of influenza. John Murdock, Jr., died from pneu- monia, following influenzy at the Day Kimball hospital, Friday. was held Monday. # auantities not exceeding five zallons. 500 Chie G W pr . HO1C M & Nt P Dated at Colchester for Provrietor. dersigned, are electors and taxpayers. owning real : estate. and hereby electors and taxpavers, this 15th day of of the Town 200 Chic & ¥ W G0 T &T 0 ¢RI &P 6D 0 C SCM & 0 00 CC &S L. side Tooms, place of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct Hne from any church edifice or parochial_school. or pertaining _thereto, or or retiring 0 Worth Pumn Total zales 1,038.350 The funeral of ‘the Town of sign. and_en- dorse the foregoing apnlication of H. ARE YOU OBLIGED i G Feavady 12 to clear your throat often and do you| 7% Cel & Soun wish yeu didn't have to. Just try| 4% Coot Can some of our b+ il e double pneumonia, following intfuen- OeCt Piohester, This 5th ey ¢ ' Thomas P. Ken- ‘We. the undersigned. P, Buell for a druggist's license. and héreby certify that said applicant is a shitable person to be licensed pursuant to_said application. this 15th_day Adelard Morin: ' o e Preston, Ales, R. C. Plaut, Sharp, W. H. Cruickshank. certify that the above named sign and endorsers are electors and tax- ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING Washingior. 8q., Washington Builditg Col Gt Hec offered at 6 2 I A ney, Appiicant. Bank acceptances 4 1-2. 2fe elottors and iaxpayers: e real estate. of the Town of Colchester, and hereby Sign and endorse the fore- Zoing appllcation of Thomas P. Ken- Dated at Colches- George Elderkin, Frank Holmes, T. S. Rathbun, H. F. Kellore. James|Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, v New York, Oct this 16th day of October. A. D. 191%, ~Cotton futures opened easy October 3110 to 3090; BRONCHIAL LOZENGES| &t S and see how they clear away that| 00 Deere Co pr thick feeling in your throat. 100 15 a box at :u:n-n'mnu DUNN'S PHARMACY| 5% =" I 2500 Frie sty 50 MAIN STREET = g g 1M Fisher Body ney for a license, and hereby certify that sad applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said appli- Dated' at Colchester, this 15th day of October. A. D. Strong, Timothy Kelley, Blacker, William H. Jones, A. F. Roper, T hereby certify that the ‘abov. signers and endorsers are elect ayers, owning real estate, In the of ' Coichester. chester. this 15th day of Octoher, A D. John Condren, Town Clerk. above named signers and endorsers are electors and. taxpayers, Chas. S. Holbrook. Town ' Clerk. 00 Cuba C 8 pr December 297 Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (C0. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street January 2515; 0 Del & Hudson L& W Dated at Colchester. this 15th dav of Spot cotton quiet John Condren, middling 3145. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. E44 ~ = a L] William H.| Town Cierk. GEER AMERICAN HOUSE First-class Garage Service Connected The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION 2400 Gaston Wms B

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