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WILLIMANTIC '1'2: case of nrnc’t Lafleur, wul’ n connection the death of Rolande Gaulin, who was struck and killed by an automobie driven by the former, was heard Mon- the -departments of the Amcrican Thread company. 'The committees will arrangé for patriotic addressss ta be made, for the distributien or ment literature, and all other wer work. kinds of Raymond A, Parker has been trans- 'Y |ferred to Camp Taylor, Kenwmexy, to ord attend an wag in the car driven by Laffeur time of the accident, was the first witness for the defense. He told how at his susggestion, the car went by way of Jackson and Valley st-eets to avoid meeting the fire engine which was e.t-g down Main street. As the turn into Valley street was made; ac- cord! to Mr. Higgins, the child ran diagonally across the street, and not more than ten feet in front of the ear, Previously, Mr. Lafleur had been driv- ing at a rate not exceeding twelve :m", and at the time IO! t;l:e t}lm‘ at a rate of about four ;’I‘u”;‘\: Higgins stated that La- flsur #id ali in his power ‘n aveid an aedent. Judgze Foss found »robal cause and bound Lafleur over to the next term of the superior court under Loads of $1000, which were furnished by biz mother. The influenza epidemic is endins. The emergency hospital has heen cloged and will be theroughly fumi- gated today. In the three weeks the hospital has been in operation it has cared for about 100 patients ard re- ported 14 deaths. The success of the hespital is largely to due City Health Officer Dr. Michaei Riordan, Mrs. W, P. 8. Keating, head nurse, and her as- sistants. Civil service examinations for rural cerrier at Pagleville and vacancles that mey later cecur on rural routes ir Tolland countv will bhe held in Reekville, Stafford, and Willimantic, Nov. 23, 1913 Executor Thomas J. Kelley filed his faal administration acconnt of the es- 1ats of Marenret Page with the pro- bate urt %onday. A heaving in re- ard’ to the acceptance of the same Vit beld in the probate court ¢n Moncay. Nov. 4 To i+ esday, committees will be elec the v.rious oneratives in the cjous 1 onufacturii: plin's of this city to take ¢ 11 phates of patriotic work ed on In the plant Last week, committees wer> appointed for the same p Make Hair Grow Strong, Thick and Lustrous. Few of us got bald in a day and we all have ample warning when our hair is thinning out. Parisian sage is a most ‘efficient hair invigorater, but to immediately stop any further loss of hair and quickly start a new growth it must be rubbed How to i i into the scalp so the starved hair roets | can really absorb it and get the vital stimulation so badly needed. You will ] ey be delighted with t ratjon for your hair and ook and feel 100 per cent. % Parisian sage is not expensiv a scieptifi that all hair ¥ no eparatio in ticky, antiseplic sold by Lee & sgood (6 and toilet counters to giv money yefunded Good looki hair is half the battle In amy man's o womar's personal ap- pearance. Neglect muans dull, thin, ligejess hair and finally b a little attention now apd Justreus hair for » No matter what hair troubles; try a Parisian sage massage tonight— you will ret be disappointed. 1 ‘school. Pri- officers’ training . Camp Dev- vate Parker has been at ens sinee early in July. The _selective service board in ses- sion Monday received the registration card of Jehn Levalley of Chapman sireet, who registered with the Amer- ican consul at Londen. J. B, Martindale of the U. S. Em- ployment Bureau reports that Monday was the largest istration day-since the office has -been in existence. At 3 o’clock Superintendent Mastindale was still looking forward with lenging to a much-delayed dinner. 8t. Joseph's hospital, which has not received agy patients since the in- fluenza epidemic started, will now re- ceive patients requiring surgteal and obstetric treatment. ' Walter Reilly, who has been ill with | week: [influenza at Georgetown University, Washington, D. C., is very much im- proved. Rev. Walter 8. McEiroy, 28, of New Haven, dted Sunday from pmeumonia. The death of Father McEiroy caused SOrrow to large numbers in Williman- tie who were deeply stirred by the pa- triotic address which he made at the service held Sept. 22 at the dedica- n of the service flag at St. Jo- sepin’s church, a service in. which he participated with the late Father Ban- non, Te attendance at the schocls has proved greatly in the last week as [y per cent. absent at school and 2 The' State Council of Defense ealled a meeting of ten has local cha Norwich today at 3 p. m. to consider piang for the promotion of girls’ work in the industrial centers of Connecticut. Miss Anpa Worth Coale, new state organizer, wili b charge of the meeting, and Miss My- ra Smith, secretary of the loca club, will he present to describe and explain the work already accomnplish- €d in illimantic. and Mrs. Samue] Johnson have gone to Meriden, where Mr, .Jolmson Nl be in charge of the Star moying victure theatre, which opened its win- . illips, 34, of Chaplin, died Sundav at the home of his meth- . William H, Phil; , 1217 Main from Bright's disease. He is d by his parents. a wife and onths’ old son, and six broth- :, Martin, and Eimer of Plainfield, Dwight, Frank and of Hampion. Mrs. Mary Murohy, 75, died at the Norwieh hospital Monday. She is sur- her husband, John Murpav, ¢f 19 Card street. Sieafried Richard Olson, 25, died on bt} t the home of his parents, on street, from pneumo: urvived by his wife, four =i parents, Mr. anl n, six brothers and four s Orrin his ph Francis, the M mfant eon of and v Vilsen, 22 i.ehanon mars . Jos renue, 23 Maric Grezilla Lussier, Sunday at who died Danielson from pneumonia, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cie- ment sier, 221 Main stre: her parent sters, all of Jean Baptiste Tatreault, 67, & died on aturday night at the emergency hos- 1 from pneumonia. A He leaves four sens. Paul of Nerwich, Touis of Mid- BR. F. C. JACKSON DENTIST femoved te 715 Main 8t., Willimantio Fours—9 a. m. t8 ¢ 3. o Fhone 44 DANIEL F. THOMAS H. KILLOUREY BROS. FUNERAL DIHECTORS AND EM. BALMERS Willimantic, Conn. ‘hady Assistant) 26 Union St. Phone 25 JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Tel. connection THERE s no advertising medium In TEastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business resuits. wn. Joseph of Lowell, and Al- phonse of this ocity. ” CLARK’'S CORNER Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Evaus have re- turned to their home her Mrs., L. H. Jewett Sun to spend the winter in Spi el N v Collins rett d to New after visiting friends eek. Murdoek has returned to the horne of her sis- here the past Mrs. Alics from Norwich ter, Mrs. Allzn Jewett. Mr. and M George Evans and child of Hartford are at !. R. Evans’. Edward don on bus Chapel was in New Len- ness this week Mrs. Mercy 8. Greene of New Ha- ven spent e week end with her sis- ter at Modera. Get Rid of That . Persistent Cough Stop that weakeming, persistemt cough or cold, threatening throat or lung affections, with Eckman's Alterative, the tonic and upbuilder of 20 years’ successful use. 80c and $L50 Dboftles from druggists. or from ECKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia RRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. = Aluminum Ware 'REFLECTS GOOD HOUSEKEEPING AND GOOD TASTE If'youlimow the danger to health—and even to life itself —fromiusing wares that chip and crack into the food, you willibuy none but Aluminum Cooking Utensils. Of couzse:they'cost more than the cheap enamel ware at first butstheyiare clean and sanitary. They are safe all the timesand'they are far the cheapest in the long run. Hereyare'two specials offered for a short time only at a goodisaving and is also a good opportunity to acquaint you of the good qualities of this famous line of Aluminum Ware reflects good housekeeping and good taste. SPECIALS 2-quart Sauce Pans, hollow, i steel handle, value 75c, Special 7 58¢. ¥ 4-quart Berlin Sauce Pans, hol- low, steel handle, no-burn knob, value $2.25, special $1.75. Large-size Double Beilers, value $2.25, special $1.75. OTHER MIRRO ALUMINUM WARES Preserving Kettles, 3 sizes, $1.39, $159 and §219. Berlin Sauce Pans, 2 sizes, $1.35, and $1.69, Berlin Kettles, 3 $2.75, 1298 and $339. sizes, Mixing Bowls, 3 sizes, 50c, 85c and $1.00. Wafflle Iron $3.00. Frying Pans $1.89 and $2.68. Large size Double Boilers $2.75, $2.98 and $3.39. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. The Ladies’ was pleas- axty. enteriatned. o he, Condress- lonal parsomage on Tuesday after- . ¥ . Hattie rough 1 been | J. J. McCabe was €elebrant, Rev. J. spending a few s with son, | Seiferman deacon and Rev. John Con- Roy, and his family at Tarkiln, R. 1, Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Wiicox Mystic, were visitors Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Gillette, Marshall Bennett has gone to work as_carpenter at the Elmyilie mill, Edward rennan of Southbridge, Mass., and Terrance rennan eof the U. S. Naval Ambulance Corps at New- port, R. I, were Sunday guests of their mother, Mrs, Eliza Brennan. Postmaster Patrick Riley was visitor in Hartford Saturday. Among boys in service who were at their homes over Sunday were Ser- geant Klijah Berriman, Sergeant Rich- ard Lehrer, James V. Currie and Ed- ward Berthiaume from Camp Devens, William Moran of Newport and Jo- seph Weaver of New Londen. Napoieon Gingras is having iwo vacation from his duties at La Lelle’s store. William Morrison, employed at the car barn, is to have a week’s vacation and will spend it with his sister at Carmel, N. Y, Mr. and Mrs. W. E, La Belle and Mrs. George Barnes visited Herbor! Dillabee and his family at North ir venordale on Sunday. Robert K. Bennett o Central Fall R. I, spent the week-end with h; raother, Mrs. Fannie S. Hennett, daughter, Miss Priscilla, way, of New Haven, sub-deacon. Miss Aglae Therrien, the organist and Her- Roberts, of Pawtucket, sang dur- ing the mass. Burial was in St. Mary’s cemetery. The bearers were Hermon Roberts, Frank Leyden, Couture, Levi Dayon, Napoleon Day- on nd Fortunia Dayon. Relatives from Pawtueket, Baltic, Glasgo, Providence, Taftville, Norwich, Greeneville, Moos- up and Plainfield were in attendance. Hourigan Brothers was in charge of the arrangements. Miss Ruth Miner, one of the local telephone operators, has returned aft- er two weeis’ stay in Willimantic, where she assisted at the exchange, during the illness of several oper- aters. « Mrs. Laura Grenier has returned to Jewett City after an absence of sev- eral weeks in Norwich, recovering from a surgical operatioi Assistant Commander A. A. Young, Jr., of New York Military Academy, is at home for ten days Louis Masse, who is very ill, was . His condition was thought to be hopeless, hut his abso- lute determination to recover is won- derful and is heilping win the battle for his* life. . The Ladies’ society of the Congre- zational church meets at the parson- ige Wednesday afternoon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Morgan of Bos- on and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Fer- cuson and sons, Samuel and John of | North Ware. H., are guests at Dan- | ‘el Morgan’s. MOOSUP John Daigie. distriet dcputy and his staff w;re at the rooms of All Hallows' 2ouncil, K. ef C., Monday evening to instail the officers. The women of the Bantist congrega- ‘ion are planning the ananal barrel r the Mother schoel. South Caroli- ticles of any kind for the home, “lothing for all, especiaily for men, 2nd boys and Christmas gifts for girls ire heing eollected. Fred Ieaver has resizned Lawton Mills and has ta s head agent for a life a returned home with him. _ Mrs, Philip A. Ahern of Fall River, Mass., was the guest Thursday of Miss Clara B. Stokes. Charles E. Rounds of Malden, x was in town Thursday calling ends and acquaintance Mrs. H. F, Harrington the Woman’s Missienary s home in Eim - T, at 3 pom. W will be the leader, up the second chapter in the text boo Women of the Orient. 'The Mes club held the regulay meeting in the office of the Assawaga cempany Mondav evening. Commueicn will be ol Congregational church merning. These who desire to send Christ- mas gifts to the bovs overseas and have received the official labeis that were issued to the men in t=e mxpe Qitionary Force to be sent direct to Lhe rejative from whom they desire to re ceive gifts, can procure the carton: from the chairman of the local Reg [ served at the next Sunda the at "OmMpany, tity, Packervi 1so of St. Paul's par- ish Cros anch, Mrs. Myrtice 1. Blan. Miss Mina Wright has heen enter- chard at her home on High street, o g Miss Helen Royee of Nor- at the Red Cross hall, Wednesda térnoon. The loeal Red Cross branch held : business meeting at their hall Thurs day evening and in the rules of the > voied to change thei at Piainfield erange gave up its meet- ‘ng last weck owing te so much ill- Everctt Codin are en- and Mrs. Jesse Tift and of Frovidence. Red Cros ual meetin: | T°M from April to the third week in Court General Lafayeite, No, 214, toter. The officers elected in Apr. | /. of A, Moosup, has purchased a were voted to hold ever untit Octobe th Liberty Loan bond $500. 1915, A ways and means committec malkes the second bond this or- was elected as follow Chai Ar- | der has bousght, tak a 31,000, shot thur Burton, Dayv at the ka neit and M Ruth Cote of New Redford is le. 2f Mrs. E. E. Dupius . Walter L. Meyier of Dan- oosnp, learn that SOUTH KILLINGL . Thomas Jacques has returnec om a vi hter, Mre bury of Moosup. v is spending : ays with her sister in Mashen Leander Arthur rs of Camp Devens spent a 36- wour furlough at their home over the veek Robe Jemes H. Avery of Jewett City and vena Berger of Moosup, were | marriage at All Hallows ; ) X y Rev. Joseph E. McCarthy, Henry Spaulding has teen in|\londay morning at § o'ciock. A Pitisfield. Mass, called e by tiic)auptial high mass was sur: ilness of her son, R Leonida | nrige wore a gewn of crepe : »|\‘.Zuldmg_l . : Ske carried & bouguet of roses, lily of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodmenscc | ‘he valley, and sweet peas, The wit- |of Waterbury were recent visitort | nocs was Jerry Avery, ather of the | with relatives here, making the fri; com and Amie Berg father of m\;frlm:n!;”;la:"‘x obile. > bride. A wedding breakfast was L served at {he bride’s home. Her motored eling gown was of Alica blue, with The aitendance at school has Teen | 1) oamaleh s and 2 very low the past twe weeks - ostin and New Sork. Thes i e o sl stwe wodh dence, Bostan and New York. They re expected back the latter part of his week. On their return they will reside at the home of the bride’s ps teautiful gifts were given W . some improvement the last 8. A. Douglass has returned to hi duties in the store after an a‘tack o i he bride, : “ 3 g e al Vi CIE “an- a few days to help care for the ores in the fa v of Harry Clarke Mrs. P. H. Coffey is ill w gnip ELMVILLE Mr. Brooks, agent for the White- stone Wersted Co.,, was in Boston last struck 2 > driven I ge. d by un automo- ] Torrey of Central The accident harpened on a The boy attempted to cross ind ran directly in fron! of the on- :oming machine. He received a frac- urned skull. Dr. J. L. Gargner of Cen- 1 i< Villaze ordered the Loy taken to Mrs. Phoebe A, Potter of East Ki £ hoepoAl, where. hedled gly lingly has been the guest of Mrs. ( et immediate L. Mowry Mrs. H. S. Cail had an automotile trip on Tuesday afternoon throu HEBRON the agjoining towns wita Dunte Mrs. J. B. Tennant, Mrs. Leon Rath- friends. bore, Miss Milired Rathhone and Ran- William Battey of Providence spen:|7dall Tennant, were in East Hamp- | the week-end and Sunday at Hérberi | ‘on. Sunday. ! Battey's. - Mrs. Fayette Wright of Pomfre: ieen caring for Mrs. Clayton Wr: | who remains ill at her home her: B. C. Conklin and family spen: J. B. Tennant is able to resume his E . H. Dairy To., after a is recovering, _|an_ilness of a week. after urday in Hartford. chools in town opened Monday, " Mr. and dfrs. Harry Brambam anc | after three weeks’ vacation. friends from Pawtucket have been the Mrs. € J. Douglas of Boston is the Yuests at Grassznere farm. Mrs. Rosa LaRue of Danielson vis- tited Mrs. Frank Davis Sunday, Mauriee Conklin of Hartfard was | week-end visitor at his parental home CENTRE GROTON | Miss Charlotte Bailey picked a dish of large, ripe strawberri from the vines on Wednesday. ere is still | g&reen fruit and blossoms in spite of { the chilly nizhts. She also picked roses | | 7uest of her mother, Mrs. H. ¥. Por- | ter. ! . and Mrs. Kelsey and son, How- i elsey of Montville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tennant the first of the week. Louis Marcus has moved his family to Guilford, where he wili cpen a mar- ket and store There were services in the churches Sunday. Rev. Edward Woiliston of Hartford, preached in thc Congrega- tional ehurei. <} from a climhing Dorothy Ferkins| ~\fjidred Hough returned home Sat- ronsineh. urday from a visit in Colchester with | The American consul general in |72net and Lois Pendleton. Genoa has reported in a despatch of {June 12 that the free admission of | wheat and other cereals and flour has been extended to Dee. 31, 1918. This exemption was first granted by the de- cree of Jan, 21, 1915, and since Nov. |’ 21, 1915, has ineluded semolina also. A Nation’s Saféty depends upon mere than | wealth or the power of its WOODSTOCK VALLEY Frank Youns of Savbrook and Ches- ter 1. Ferguson, of Lambert Hill, N. are at Maplewood Farm. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Spencer of Putnam wer= calling on friends in the Valley, Sunday. Winifield S. Kenyon and spent Sunday in Providance. Mrs. Henry Wilson was called to Chattanooga, Tenn., last week on ac- count of th2 illness and death of her son, Private Sidney Hatstat. Burial family have returned to their home in East- ford. Mrs. Emma Goedier has gone to North Ashford to spend the winter with Mrs. Harriet Morse. MOHEGAN ) The Mohegan Sewing soricty bought a $100 bond of the Fourth Liberty lozn. Services were held here “SCOTTS EMULSION an ideal constructive tonic-foed, . el e was in Hubbardston. Mass. mighty guns. It rests in its | 35 Mary Marey and daughter.| robust childeen and in strong, | Myrtle. who have been at Elmer Goss’ Joseph - D:f- The Kind You Have Al hqnhmm”m * (4 years, GeENUINE CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years | - The Kind You Have Always Bought rHE i:nw\uu iau.»ui viuu iuwi huf'buna the ari UNTY COM- of N London County: 1 hereby apply for . $65 druggist license }‘o < uflu;plrvltuou,l vgfllmn;iafiu; 18, llf "B‘g" ne wine an: ler, to be 50 f on the’ prmu,‘:‘l%n o a prutu,% Physi , and not to be nk on the 5 X g one gailon. E: lled Mguors, and these in infit“uendnz' five gallons. e e iom) ones, “fi"' poitl, fy that the above nam endorsers are electors 526’ Lyers, ¥ rubl‘ fii‘“t’ in ‘:’h; 'rovnnn ed at Nor: o | st tober. A: D. 1313, &nas. s _Town Clerk: - £22Tu TO THE BOARD 0] COM- missieners’ for -?3’ Lony inty: I hereby apply for a lic nxevt‘(hfiel! and exehange spirituons And (ntdxicating layors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider - in. the bhuilding “Merchants’ avenue, Town of Norwieh. except in tbh%l:dmi ms. and apartments - ] hn!d uilding, any part er .of which are ont’ off of martitionad” T majner as te form bodths;side or retiving reems. My place of busi ness is not Jocated within two hundred feet in a direet line from any church edifige or ~publie or Pa,mgmal scheo!, or the premises pertaini: or any. office, public library, ceme- tery, Dated at Norwich, this 18th day aof October, A, D. 1918. Arthur Lam- hert, Applicant. We, the undersigned. are electors and taxpayers, ewning weai estate, of the Town of Norwich and hereny sizn and endorse the ForeEoing application of Arthur Lambert for a license, and hereby eertify that eaid applicant is a suitable person to he licenstd pursuant to sald application. hrook, BRIEF STATE NEWS Torrington—The Torrington Co. has arranged for free anti-toxin treatment for its employes to prevent infiuenza, Wethersfield—Mrs. Thomas Willard fiss Helen Cary have offered their as nurses during the influen- and are on duzy eacn day at the Hurtford Golf club. | Middletown—The Woman's Chris- three hundred dollars by the late Emily Selden. local union. Bond, Hotel Beond Annex Restaurant fame, admits considering purchasing a der construction at the and that hatel corner he un- continue their business, as all but two of the saloonkeepers in Hartford have applied for renewals of .their Hquor lieenses. second lieutenant at Camp Lee, Pet- school there. for duty. New Have Treasury William G, McAdoo, obliged, due to the press of other bus- iness to decline the invitation of May- or Da B. FitzGerald, to s that he will With Ringworms Inflamed and Sore. Itched Caus- ing Her to Be Cross and Fret- ful, | Cuticura Healed. Nothing Pémr, Sweeter, For All Skin Troubles Than Cuticura. ““My little gir] had ringworms on her head, and they kept coming until she had eight on her head. The eruption was inflamed and sore, and itched —causing herto be very cross and fretful. Her head was disfigured and ber hair all came out in places as large as a fifty-cent piece. ““I saw a Cuticura Soap and Oint- ‘mentadvertisement and I bought them. In about one week her head was all healed.” (Signed) Mrs. John Ken- nagh, R. F. D. 3, Bethel, Maine, June 24,1917, . Having obtained a clgar healthy skin by the use of Cuticura, keep it clear by using the Soap for all toilet purposes assisted by touches of Ointment as needed. Cuticura Soap is ideal for the complexion becsuse so mild, so deli- cate and go creamy. & ::'l‘-glc Each Free by Mail. Address post- 5l , Dept. R, Bosten.” Sold e o 1o Ointenent poe aad 506 . LEGAL NOTICE Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. Albert Fielding of New Lon- don called on friends here Sumcay. Mrs, Gertrude Harris of Norwich called on Mrs, Fowler and Mrs. Qued- geon, Sunday. Henry Dolbeare has gone to. work on the high tenmsion line. ings to the system elements easily assimilated and d pro- imparts strength ‘w!:h. gro Seott’s Emalsien builds up the weak and fortifies the strong. Scott & Bowne, Bloemseld, N. J. LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer Rrevial Attemtion to Every Datall 20 In three months Willard Sheldon, who is employed in the optical com- pany’s factory at Southbridge, has' nearly completed a two-story house, outside of working hours, and expects to put on the finishing touches and occupy the house before winter. working on it Saturdays and evemings | p. m. Electors’ Meeting . The legal for "a- Governor, retary of State, {roller. Attorney sentative in Congress, don County. a Si 3 rer, General. ‘Sheriff for the D Justices of the Peace. Polls open from 8.30 & m. Dated at Colchester, Oct. 25th, 1918. JOHN CONDREN, Town Clerk. oct20d 5 tian Temperance Union has recetved the will of Miss Selden was for many years a member of the Hartford—Harr; 8. Bond, of Hotel Bond is of Bridge street and Broadway in Spring- South Windsor.—An appeal has been made to the ladies of South Windser boring towns which are in need of them. ROBERT A, WINSLOW, JR., Suffield—Charles William Malloy, Secretary, son of Thomas Malloy of Thrall ave- nue, has been given a commission as ersburg, Va. in the officers’ training He has alreasy been ordered to Camp Grant, Rockford, Ill., -While Secretary of the was to come here speak in the interest of the Fourth Liberty loan campaign, it is expected come- to - this city and speak at the time of the dedication of the new post office building, which tis now ready for occupancy. voters of the Town of Colchester are hereby warned to meet in Grange Hall in said Town, on Tues. day, Nov. 5th, 1918, to vote by ballot Lieytenant Governor, Treasul Comp- a Repre- Len Senator, two Blectors of the Town of Colchester to represent said Town in the pext Gen- eral "‘Assembly, a Judge of Probate for istrict of Colchester, and thirtech until § LEGAL NOTICES Assessors’ Notice All persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of Norwich are hereby netified to return to the Assessors on or before the the first day of November, 1918, a written or printed list. properly signed and swern to, of all taxaple property 4 A ewned by them on the first day o Hartford—Arrssted for spitting on|October, 1918. Those failing te make the sidewalk, Lewis Bloomfield of|a list will be charged a pepalty of 10 Hartford reeentl forfeited a eash|Per cent. additional, accerding te law. bend of $7 through his non-appear- Blanks can he obtained at the As- I pa i S L sessors Office in City Hall, or will ba sent by mail upon application. Office Hours: 9 2. m, to 5 p. m. Lists will be reesived beginring Tuesday, Oct. 1st, 1918, lsllDRdted at Norwich, Cona., Sept. 27th, F. H. WOODWORTH., A. L. HALE, M, J, CURRAN, sep27d Assessors. s’ NOTICE Hartford—The approach of war pro- hibition has not deterred the liquor Notice is herepy given that the dealers from making prevarations to|Commission of Publie Welfare-of the State of Connecticut will hold Public Hearings in the Hall of Representa- tives at the State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut, at 2 p.’ m., Wednesday and Thursday, November 6th and Tth, for the censideration of Health Insur- to spend any spare time at Wise, [ance, Old Age Pensions, Minimum Smith & company’s store, helping|Wage Laws, and the other matters pneumonia jackets for the |referred to it by Chapter 163 of the Pyblic Acts of 1817. 736 Main Stret, Hartford, Connecticut TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM. missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in the building at 122 West Town street, Town of Norwieh, except in the rooms and apartments in said byilding. any part or parts of which are cyt off oF partitioned in sueh manner as te ferm booths, side. room i rooms. My place of bu located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or paroehial sehoel, or the i ing thereto, or —any postoffice, publie library, er cemetery. Dated at Norwich; this 3d day ef Oe- tober. A, D. 1918, = A, A. Adam, Appli- cant. We, the undersigned are electors and taxpayers. owning real estate, of the Pown of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of A, A. Adam for & license, and her by certify that said applicant is a suit- ablie person to be licenased pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwich, this 3d_day of October, A. D. 191§, Henry E. Wagner, Jacob Hafner, John P. Combie: Fields. I named signers and endorsers are elec- tors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of Norwieh. Dated at Norwich, this 18th day of Oetober, A. D. 1918. Chas, S. Helbrook. Town Clerk. oct23Ty Certifieate TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners of New Leondon County:-T hereby apply for a $65 druggist license to seli spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider, to be sold on the prescription of a practicing physician, and not to be drunk on_the premises. In quantities not exceeding one gallon. Except other than distilled liquors, and those in quantities not exceeding five gallons. At No. 149 Main_strest, Town of Nor- wich. Dated at Norwich, this 14th day of October, A. D. 1918, Rollin C. Jones. A. T. Utley, Applican for Utiey & Jones, Proprietors. We, the under- Signed, are electors and, taxpavers, owning real estate, of the Town of Nerwich, and hereby sign and en euce Jones for a ggist'’s license, and hereby certify that said appiicant is a suitabje person to be licensed to said application. Dated at this 14th day of October, T hereby certify signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers. owning real estate, in th Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwieh, this 215t _day of October, A. D, 1818. Chas, 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct22Tu NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF BATE HELD at Nerwich, within and for the Distriet df Nerwich, on the 28th day of Oecto- Bofcnt UNHLSON J. ATLING, Judgs, resent—] 3 , Judg Bstate of Raymond J. Couture, late of Naorwich, in said Distriet, deceased. Ordered, That the Bxecuter cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their elaims against said estate within six months from this date bg posting a notice to that effect, together with . on_ the sigapost to the place where said last dwelt, and in the sam Town, and by publishing the same one in a newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make return to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The aboyve and foregoing is a true copy of record copy of this ordes nearest Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. NOTICE,—All creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the undersigned at P. O. Box 304, Taftville, Conn., within the time limited in the | 2bove and foregoing order. GEORGE CO 3 0ct29d X % Dated at Nerwich, this "16th .day of October. A; D, -1918; Wiifired Beaure- gard, Franels Belque, Philias Dion, TLouis A. Paguette, Heman Murray. 1 hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors anpd taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 17th day of Oeteber, A, D. 1918. Chas, S. Holbrook, Pown Clerk. oet22Tu PO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missieners for New Lendon County: 1 hereby apply fer a license to sell and exchanze spiritupus and "intoxicating liquors, ale. lager beer. Rhine wine and cider in the building at $6-92 Water street, Town of Norwich, except In the reems and apartments in said bullding any part ar parts of which are cut off or “partitioned -in suech manner as to form boeths, side roems, or tetiring rooms.. My place of business is not lseated within twe hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public. or parechial scheol, or the premises pertaining theretd, or any postaffice, public library, or-cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this 9th day of Oe- tober. A. D. 1918 George S. Draper, Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and payers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich and hereby sign and endorse the fargoing application of Geerge 'S. Draper for a license, and herehy certify that said applicant is 2 suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at Narwich, this 9th day of Oc- teber, A. D. 181R. P Herbert Brown, Caleb E! William H. Oat, Héfbert E. Draper, Edward R. Brewer. I here- by certify that the above mamed-sign- ers and endorsers are electors and._tax- payers, owning real estate, in the Town of Norwieh. Dated at Norwich, ~this 19th day ef Oeteber, A. D. 1918 "Chas. S. Helbrook, Town Cierk. 00t22Tu TO THE ROARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New Londen County: I hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, jager beer, Rhine wine and eider in the building at Taftville, Town of Norwieh, except in -the roems and apartments in said building. any part or parts o which are cut off er parti- tioned in sueh manner as to form booths, side reoms, or retiring rooms. place of business is not loeated within two hundred feet in a direet line from any church edifice or public or parachial sehaol, or the premises pertaining thereto. or any -posteffice, i v, or cemetery, Dated at 18th day of October, A. D, 1818. HEdmend Preulx. Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Tewn ef Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Edmond Proulx for a license . and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwich. thig 16th day of Oetober, A. D. 181 Wiltred Beauregard, _ Philias _ Djon, Adelphus - Benoit, Prancis Belque. Heman Murray, I hereby certify that the ahove named signers and endorsers are aleetors and taxpayers, owning real est: in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwieh, this 17th day of October. A. D. 1918, Chas, S. Helbrook, Town Clerk. oct22Tu TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New Landon County: 1 herehy apply far a license to gell and oxchange spirituous and intoxicating liauors. ale, lager heer, Rhine wine and er in the building at 50 Roath street, Town of Norwich, exeept in the reoms and apartments in said building, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in sueh manner as to form bosths, side rooms or retiring rooms. My place of business i3 not located withlp two hundrad. feet in a direct line from any church edificé or publie or parochial scheel or the premises pertaining thersto, or any postoffice. Bublic lbrary. or cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this 15th day of October, A. D. 1913, John Denovan, Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and tax- pavers. owning reai estate, of the Town of Norwich, apd hereby Sign and en- dorge the foregoing application of John Danovan for a license. and hereby cer- tify that said applicant is a Suitabl person to be licensed pursuant to nl‘S soplication. Dated at Norwich, this 15th day of October, A. D. 1918. George ¥.. Pitcher, Cornelius J. Leary, Patrick J. C Patriek Connell, C. K Bailey. T hereby eertifv-that the above named signers and endprsers are elen. tors and taxpavers . owning. real estafe in .the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this. 17th day of October. A. D. 1818. Chas. S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct22Tu 'HE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London Coun! e hereby apply for a license to sell and exehange spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider, under the name and style of W., . & J. H. Wilson, in the-building at 196 Franklin streei, Town of Norwich, axfpt in the rooms and-apartments in said building, any part or parts of which are cut off or partioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. Our place of busi- ness is not_located within two hyndred feet in a direet line from any church edifice or public or parochial sehool, or the wamu- g:yuu\m thereto, er any postoffice, lic iibrary, or cemetery. Dated ‘at' Nerwich, this' Tsth day of October, A, D. 1918, William E. Wil- son, J. H, Wilson, Applicants. We, the undersigred, are electors and t‘?““ ers, owning Teal estate..of {he Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and en- dorse the foregoing application of W. E. and J. H. Wilson for a license, and hereby certify that said applicants ar. suitable persons to be licensed pursu ant to said. application. ted at Nos Wwich, this 15t§ day of October, A. D. 1918." Gilbert L. Hewitt, Richard L. Tarrant, Geerge . Madden, W. A. Somers, Thomas M. Shields. 1 hefeby certify that the above named-signers and endorsers are eleciérs and tax- aye owning real estate, in tie own of Norwich. ' Dated’ at Norvlvge‘h,‘ m‘@%"fl_l DENTIST DR.E. J. JONES Suite 46. Shannon Building Take~ elevator - Shefucket Street entrance. Phone WHEN "gv WANT to put your b L M‘i‘ the public, there is TR K thi - solumns of potin,

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