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; NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1918 M——__—_—_—_-_-W INSURANCE | ! - YANTIC ; ; ; - i INSURANCE BULKELEY BI-ANKS MER‘DEN HIGH, 7'“ ‘Yantic wasn't but thirty minites z : getting a parade started after hos- FOR EVERYTHING * | tilitles ceasea Monday, as at .30 a. m 5 Meriden, Noy. 10.—A Growd of over |more. Elutsky threw Somers fof 4 |a parade was formed «t which two INSURABLE cight hundred’ people saw their own |loss. Cohen first down, and D. Me- of Yantic's bo§s in the servica took hrzh school team beaten by the Bul- |Innis stopped the next three plays i » = 2 . L. LATHROP & 8ONS keley schoo! team here yesterday when [Vith no gain. Meriden held on” Bul- | conspicuous part. Petty Officer Har- the latter defeated Meriden lligh, 7|keiey's 43-yard line, when the half|old Bentley, United States navy, ar- 8 Shetucket Strest Norwich, Conn. | ¢,"0. " The Bulkeley eleven outplayed | caded. e s s i o rived home. for a brief stay and was . its opponents, who had the advantage| In the second half Nover kick i Ly 3 : of a heavier team by about twenty | Lockshire who carried the ball back [C3rried for a short way by enthusiasts, s e it i pounds o the man. It was the best |15 yards. Cosen was nailed for a loss |41 Leroy T U SR e game Bulkeley has played this sea- | by Mansfield, Somers made eight S8, 80 [he navy vard, bemi an. e son, and much credit is dne Coach [Vards and Lockshire gained ffteen |{ubTiatine branch of the service. Al Phillips for the victory. “Meriden has |arcund the end. — On' Bulkelei's 49 | (8, Villagers were in the parace. Sey- one of the best high schooi teams In |yard line Bragaw intercepted a fors ed the = {2 = Y - ¥ I it A e i the state, and a win ovec that team |ward pass and weat down ‘the field b B g P e okt I e n t o ‘ i e ottt ety aquad. o O e | making iitcnsiltimished) ths it work was largely vards and Smith of Mertden inter- i 2 v reSponsible for Meriden's defeat. The | cepted a pass but! was down. the fleld |} lle. the celebtators mercied {fom back-field interference wus perfect | for forty yards. MacDonald’made 19| = S g 3 : i $ : ce’ Jver S Mz 3 ot s land long end rins featured the game. |vards and Smith of - Meriden inter- ‘r:\nmn"'x',’:.yfigf{a"iiat‘[:’"a:'fif» o | ? = The backfleld shatfersd the Meriden cepted a pass but was dropped in his | (S2HR fine and down ag far as the i H defense and smashed throush the line [ tracks. . Babbidge jinjurel his knee |FGorCcL Heart enurci in Norwich. ©he : = for a gain on every play. Captain|and Beran replaced him at guord, Be- | Wirchers presented o fine appearance Suilivan and MecInnis made bz gains|ran stopped two lime plunges ~and |G Were wammiv: greated along the | : on line plunging, and MacDonald | Meriden kicked, but was blocked and | yhe. whe Greck residents on the . FIRE INSURANCE. | thrilled the crowd time after time jthe ball bounded back toward Meri- |/~ HOTRIng SRIGh ad Nmsr;flm-d 32 { with lonz end runs. e is the fastest | den's goal line. Mansfield and .Quig- | (i, MOEpIng which Wwas replenished Do You? If not, now is the time to | lulkeley half back sihce the days of |1y each partially covered the hall on|CRHRE e day and at mighteall sorts see us—don't wait until the firs has|Dud Donnelly. ITe scored Bulkeley's|the three vard line but the referee o ~E0L WOOL ¥ Bt i i oecurred | one touchdown. On some of his runs)awarded the ball to Meriden. Lock- During * the. morning.the. children. of . Rites: are. 96 il tho bet the oppolng team could dofshire punted aut fo the 3077ard Mne |t uin: ee’ Saotl: Gastmuied e the 1 t p is jers and t e |and the whistle lew. e < o Pretection s GREAT. | Jersevs g\‘\;rl;m:r\;rfl: off his back durs | MacDonald made s yards around Fanue e S0E DattintolehaBitiier) ISAAC S. JONES oo ds ontl S AT T A B et o e :\:l;;e;d“:}lficugd the vilige, singing . Stewart ran the team well at quar- | Mclnnis made § and MacDonald went |3 they Went, TP 3 G Insurance and Real Estate Agent |ter-back asd his forward passN were |12 yards for a touchdown. D. McIn- Pl War Drxv‘e{\“hmh was i ! Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street | SWift and accurate. The werk of |nis kicked the goal. Noy: tked o | Carijed fon' Juf;n‘,';'f" e leadership Z i e in the carly parl of the|Somers who made five vards. Merilen | Of Hlermon J. Gibbs, who had as as- i : & . ] . and D. Melonis in the latter | {vmbled and D. Mclnnis recovered op | sistanis fi::“nwlj&l]ln:":?dsufredenon = = -] part, in_nailing the Meriden runner|tle 30 vard line. MacDonald made 5 |Ningsley w gre: ccess. On =2 s M. A. BARBER | behind the line Lefore he could start,|yards. a pass to Fitch gained five, za«;e:d“nl:mil*{qbt;s “-"}‘5“‘.‘5‘,53““"3 £ i i i 5 N he highest calibre. Iitch at|and a five yard gain by Stewart put A the piedges given w e Machinest and Engineer Several passes and was [ the ball on the 15 yard line when the |total $334.69 and possibly more will be go0d 1 ains on end around |game ended. ]‘; ?xf&i xglem:;'x;g i e Mhr. Fil- 2 & = i lay. hough Bulkelev was forced | The summary ar splendid work arhong the Po!l- Steam Engine Repairs Py St ke’ A A 5 ish and other foreign speaking resi- a8 - = e e ] Meriden. | dents, coleleting o huvdred dollare| JEEER SE plenty of baked apples. : — e sates Nrasie. Rk ac|D- Mcinnis - Redham | the work being very evenly divided. fruit: mm ; B: GliaiNe ANE BiGaviin \.V‘A'vi")))‘rt\’::\”:ho"ty:““‘c:(:vv‘y’\‘:rl‘\ o L e Left End. Guiely | X2 Jargest single subscription given Cooked ts arereco: ended Ry At cane (hate wav. Derar Bragaw Lo kLo - ¥ i wvas $22.69 and was presented the funi dmi , A o b e Teft Tackle. Witllam' Oroffs,. hatacer. ot The o by the Food A Sl 5 publind Jor Sabblaee when: the Iatnl senstieln’": et Eaasas e SmiM | Yantic baseball team, who had_that aE CALL UP 734 That the loss of Babbidze did not erib- | xoter eft G Ainsworth | MUCH In the treasury”of the club. How baking does bring out the delicious S he defense of tha b e e S e T i : sk 5 = i : With or Without Gas Attach- Meriden Kicked Off s e Franklin ARMISTICE TERMS flavor in a baked apple — it’s improved 100 5 i s = ments but Always EFFICIENT ke - i Risht Gual = per cent over the raw apple. 5 - i and ECONOMICAL— Cap ivan won the toss 105 BUl- | Quutgicy ... iens = Arorin (Continued from Page One) i cley and chose to receive. Lockshi Risht Tackie. 3 3 ok . i MODEL RANGES e yatan. Flich make. o yasgg] F2c ‘ e Lessen | ihioh 2% e B be{ reg- | sl We use the same idea to improve the flavor H e i K te made foury 5 " Riel 1al in accordance with a note an- | B . et an und end run: Sulivan | 1 yreranis©. .. BT o3 Cohen | BeXed to the stated terms. i of tobacco — offer it to you toasted instead it HE = We furnish Repairs for ail manes ed five yards and Meinnis made |7 > D "M 5—Repatriation beginning at once of raw. Try Lucky Strike Cigarette - o Rungsh first down, MacDonald gained six |qoc e ekshire (capt.) [aRd to be completed within 14 days of 5 d = = through ftackle, Stewart meade threa | =TT it dhy Ry all inhabitants of the countries above | e i's toasted. ® B = around the end van made |y ponoag 2 Somers | entioned, including hostages and i R e i A Wholey & C izht Merlden's | MACDOBBIA ot persons under trial or convicted. it i e = - 0IEy & 0., hirty var gumbled. | ooican (oot Meehan |, 4—Sutrender in good condition by | i pe e i EHE 2 ‘. Yiabhidge stopped the first three plays | SUITVAM (CARLY tocepzoceees the German armies of the following H i U 2 FERRY STREET ohind Meriden's line of scrimmaze | poferee, Iarte: umpire, Saunders; |€Quipment: 5000 guns (2500 heavy, | e S e £ SHEHE en kicked. Stewart ran the [, ol S e mers. Mo | 2600 field). 30 000 machine guns, 300 i 3 s ik twelve vards and MaeDonald [ pid, o ResTeam OB FIIOTS 0 T, {minen Werfers, 2000 _ aeroplanes | ¢ i i i A vards around right end. 10 quarters: attendances £00, ’ | (fighters, bombersifirstly D seventy- S Phone 581 |1 ended with hall in B LS G threes and night bombing machines.) | i 4 - possession” on Meriden's - | $RINITY CANCELS GAME The above to be delivered simultan- | i3 i R it 2 X viba e WITH WESLEYAN | 20USlY to the allies and the United | i i ) Macinnis made five vards around ; - States troops in accordance with the i HE odern um lng Jeft end. and a pass to Fitch netted 13| Mdidletown, Conn,, Nov. 11 —Trinity | detailed conditions latd. down i the| . i . 4 vards. Stewart made two yards, and |coliege has cancelled its football game | annexed not B i i i is as essantial in modern hous: riden intercepted a pass and went [with Wasl scheduled to be played | 5_Fvacuation by the German arm- 2 % slectricity is to lighting. We guaran: twenty yards. TLockshire made ten |here next was announced | jes of the countries on the 1oft bagk 3 B i o 12 VIBRK | yard to Redham netted 12lat Wesleyan ¥ tonight. of the Rhinc. These countries on the i T e et ROELLPEO e lleft bank of the Rhine shall be ad- o, E rices. 3 | 7 ministered by the local authorities un- 5 Ask us for plans and prices. | der control of the allied and United T ; | | States. armles of ~occupation. The feeat e i L Vike occupation of these territories will | r\i \ be determined by allled and United | e o 8o — s garrisons holding the principal i 29 \&7 A ngs of the Rhine—Mayence, Co- 67 West Main Street [ B A kW ouEnets o8 Gmp Dhvin axtimiag e re/n mugelir Cologne—together with_bridge i i P e e B O e A i lor heads at these points in 30 kilometer s * i 2 ool Atk Mt S o B bl B i g et - {radius on the right bank and by gar- > Saaiie] B DOrted | oy ham Deen Uhs: prosailing SePL | tainn alotilucily: RolIGE) the btoieets HEATING ANi PLUMBING 2rc, 5 goe yorwicn Woolen Companv's| there were 333 saies Quciug_the cor- Eliihpserncd o e mmi i i i My AND ¥ piant, the Fastern Power Cumpany in [rent week, ~—with morrzage fl::::: e e e e ety - H Montville and at the, Comnr.ssel Air |amounting to $691, 3 . . i 92 Franklin Stree plant, whicl 1 fnto[compare with 493 sales in the same g;fl;;:“;;dlhtco 03‘5; fror:l“;‘heu fgl';mt!:r the ?IN-!:‘OIL from — — | & hydro-elect 2 Wosk k| Places fn fhe comeponding M NG L B cky Strike Cigarettes i R BER & jibede e e e T sne e I8 | oYy .ot the. Riiltie lands shalll be g give it to the Red Cross 0 T J OUIRA\HE | cald weather R ”\;. !r\{::l)n.klm b?nk:i\ .m‘.‘m' were ';‘:%::;1 ::fif,% 1;‘; 'flwzlglucdmwylilun 5 = ; iy = i iz ks thir ce|filed in the state during the weel f 11 days, 3 T GAS FITTING, he on’ tnsmpered | whieh marks & new record in business day's after the signature of the armis- g i . PLUN ) ¢ o1kt 120, failures, ice. ovements of evacuation i e e s g R L L the aiteret el e o companies have|2nd ‘Occupation will be regulated ac- 5 Washingior Sq., Washington Buildivg iRt opn e h ket o {ncorporated in the siste during |¢ording to the note anexed. Gt = Horwich, Conn By e fons o the ek aith capital cf $135,006,| 6~In all territory evacuated by the B Azent for N. B. O. Shest Packing | ooii} 2 [ “ars worl | These figures compare witl:_the sam ‘e?e?; él_n!ere _shandhe no evacuation (H o — | progresscd aly, e garaze for | number of companics a year ago, with [of Inhabitans; no damage or harm : = [ As a J. Chase on Ward strect has|capital of $29 . = . g3 > Hitit iRON ‘CASTIN [ et started 1nd worlt ts srosrcesing| Bullding permits are elll confined |€FtY of the inhabitants: no destruct- i i | to buildings of little significance,|ion Of any kind to be committed. i FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY e < avenve|er Conmecticut conters and Springfield |Shall be delivered intact as well as Y it g g kol | Tee som. |111 permits were grantel in the past mi!i:nry stores of food munitions and | H NiQ AW ‘pioa 0f tine. |week, for buildings costinz $92,315, | quipment not rémoved -during the | IHE ‘vL\UhHN rUUNbRY CO i o 5 (eneraent [comparing with 132 pernits in 1917 |Period set for evacuation. Stores of Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street ¢ for ti Mills are com-|and 215 in 1816, for bufidings costing |food of all kinds for 1= o Do £ : | e % i ¥ . et voriion u.- |$241,690 and $3 the respective 3 le, € e cess 2 > pa | tend. ing this period, o | 3 net 1 . ed an v $2341,690 and $528,060_ for the respective | 1ation, cattle, etc, shall be left in to the territorities or for any |America and are to be paid off and During this period, on failure |and daughter, Miss Janet McIntyre, kvt B Lt Thin thess Iyeara: situ. Industrial establishment o $hall| other purpose. completely disarmed and placed under of any of ‘the above low on Broadwa¥y ! g8 ! vich had five sales of real es-|moOt be impaired in any way and their " % e cisi the allies and the armistice_may be re- | Tuesday. o e Ltk ol | (ath Quring e bast ook anik Seven | Personnel shail not ho meved. Roads Concerning East Africa. | Uiidd™Stures op America. AN vee ¥ one of the contract. | G I8 of New Lendon callel ADAMS TAVERN 115 Anitied fmitmra wosd & for the same week last year. The loans fl:dmeu;;hfaanmnxx:;::égt otcn\;;i 1}'gl‘n(-andrxli.o‘n“f1 «-n}xin_\xn:u_on - ‘?: sels of the auxiliary neel) (trawlers, on 48 hours’ previous no- {on AMr ,?’.“-1 F:’?qfifiu | ™ The work "of resetting tn- boflers |for the respectiva weeks ¥ire $11100 e, bouonds, watermaye pman|all German forces operating in East | motor vessels, etc.) are to be disarm- By a ds of Detroit, Mich, |at he American Srawhoard company 10,150 ads, bridges, telegraphs, telephones, | Atrica within one month. od g i 3 2 ime Limit for Reply. spending a ey days in the village. s practically been finished and thera w London there were six sales | Shall be in mo manner impaired. £ e 24—The allies and the United States 35_his armistice to be accepted or| BEdward Goff of Hartford and o Closed | remains only one or two few min week Hoiten' feritiia eametwicic! oAl ovil elimillieny persongal - Senera) Clauses, - of America shall have the Tight 10| rofused by Germeny within 72 hours |liam Goodrich of ‘Stoninsfon ‘passe 0se! | oPgcations sn b8 Cometed r o e 71.',"'1,1?,;";,;"7’0‘ £w0 weeks | emain, 5000 docomotives, 50,000 wag | within a maximum period . of ot | e pohar if mineielns and ot ot notifeation S R e I i Tiod s o ot o o enm ‘ 3 ons and 10,000 motor lorries in good | month, in accordance with details and | ran’ teositorial water: and the woo NIANT! Spent a few days at his cottage:. ‘Ll " 3 e e g Pl —— ng order with all necessary spare | conditions hereatter to be fixed, of all |tions of these are (o indicated. TANTIC T et Untl' Further N(]t e taa by tho oatimtsaian oMo NEW LONDON. parts and fittings shall be delivered |civilians interned deported who | S oadoin el acceis o aud trom i WSl e ithe /Pisnass to his son, Norman E. Man- ice e i3 i “7| . The following applications for build-|to the associated powers ~with the |may be citizens of other allied or as- | 2 Baltic to be given to the navel|-oad is employed at the Brown Cotton |waring, at Freeport, L. L 3 | A% the home of R. O. Libby at 121|ing permits have been made end of period fixed for the evacuation joctsiaed states than those mentioned | 16 JHEE 10 BT BIVER (6 e ALY Slanti i NeRLondon | " Henry E. Smith of East Haven and. | Broadway a brick garage is heing| . W. Dean. Huntington street, ver-|of Belgium and Luxemburg. The rail- |in clause 3 4 |ana associated powers. To secure| 2 riault has returned to|Albert own rof New Haven passell A. A. ADAM {erected. The garage is 10x12 and will [anda. Cost §100. : oL = umine challiGe | RSB th the reservation that an¥iliyis hotaliics and! the §Umited States s inspector of gas masks in | the week end at the grove. H . A. oo Earexe 5.1 e res.| 192 Smith, Main streer, frame ad- |handed over within the same period |future claims and demands of the al- | (4% the Gilles and the United States X e rotls Arr rt e L ey Plake New Londop Qoiice & ille poroh anil ths Youada: |dition, CoRtcsa00; together with all pre-war personnel|lies and the United States of America ol AMETICR SIall bE CiNPOREISE 10 00 s or parents, Mr. and |was a recent zuest of her parents, M TEsia MA%A Bosn sab ta Biheet o ie R. M. Siebler. Bank stveet, brick|and material. Further material nec- |remain unaffected, the following fin- bafmks e e e 1 her sister,{and M James Metcalf. % i &S5 ¥ addition. Cost $100, essary for the working of railways in|ancial conditions are required: Re-|Patteries and defense work of allil Nov Tordon Arthur TFallows has returned: frorp : P. Sienkowski, Main street, repairs.|the countries on the left hank of the | paration for damasge done while such | £dS T il the quirances mom ihe 3 'n of Norwich vis- |Camp Devens and is employed at ths STATE BUILDING AND BUS(NESS.|Cost 3200 Rhine shall be left in situ. Al stores |armistice lasis. No public securities | SAFEat Into the Balde and to swech he srove last week. |Ship and Engine company's plant i |, Bank clearings in Hartford, New | Shore Line Electric Co. Water|and materials for the upkeep, perma- |shall be removed by the enemy which | UP @1l mines and obstructions within [itef LS piate v 4 it | Haven and Sprinsfield «now a zain in |street. alterations. Cost 00, nept ways, signals and repair shops |transfers as.a pleds alles for | 300 3 00 ang Hon Gl et |the former citv of 12 por cent. with| A. Gauthier. Pequot avenue, veran-|left entire in sitn and kept in an ef- | the recovery or rep: e TR e | ses in the later citics of 7.3 and |da. Cost $200. ficient state by Germany during the |losses. Immediate restitution of the|ly PeIn® raised and fhe aiesi DR. E. Jj. JONES cent. respectiveiy : | Whole period of armistice. All barges |cash deposit in -the nutional bank of | &Il such mines 2 N EJ | “The falling off in sales of real es-|BUILDING OPERATIONS taken from {ne allles shall be restor- | Belgium and in general immediate re- | 0¢ Wileated i han ildi ed to them. A note regulates the de- [turn of all documents, specie, stocks,; 26—The existi hlockade’ & confit ® ) Suite 46 S e Building IN NEW ENGLAND | 3i15 ot these measures. shares, paper money, together with | tions set up by the allied and associ Take elevator Shetucket Street The statistics of building and en-| $-—The German command shall be | plant for the issue thereof. Touching|ated powers are to remain unchanged . aitcinoe. hbid eincering operations in New England | responsible for revealing all mines | public or private interests in the in-|and all German merchant ships bound | £ = as compiled by The F. Y. Dodge Co.|or delay-acting fuses disposed on ter- | vaded countries. Restitution of the |at sea are to remain liable to captuze | A. G. THOMPSON, F. follow: ritory evacuated by " {he GermanRussian and Rumanian gold yielded| 27—All naval aircraft are to be con- | . G b F. 8. Gontracts to Nov. 7, 1818..5136720,000 | troops and shall assist in their dis- |to Germany or taken by ‘that PoRe SeH T : : P Contracts to Nov. 7, 1917.. 186.019000 and destruction. The German |This zold to be delivered in trust to|bases to be s y the allies.and | Chiropodist. Foot Specialist Contracts to Nov. 7, 191%.. 180,710,000 | command shall also reveal all de-|the allies until the signature of |the United States of America. (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Contracts to Nov. [ ] 1915.. 149,084,000 ctive measures that may have | peace. 28-—In evacuating the Belgian coast urnlture 1904.. 142,072,000 taken, such as poisoning m} Naval Conditions. and ports Germany shall abandon all 912 i springs vells, etc., r k: N ercha S| tugs, ligl ane: T 10000 perait ol roprg " <% T a0 gmmadinie comation of al o T SRS, SO ML 00| AT OIS ISR EET B DE} 8 S @ s in a cupis =1 55 = = = + = s 4l 12 ents, d all res {203, 13357000 | torics, The wpkeep.ot She. seops 7| 4on to b given o' nentraf that tree. | 31D 00 Armameltis, snd o WE ARE OFFERING THIS WEEK . 1307, 116,073,000 ; occupation in the Rhine land (exclud- |90m of navigation in alf territorial| ™y~ 4y "lock seaports . are to . 1904 107422000 ing_Alsace-Lorraine) shall be charg- | WAters is o the naval and mer- | o' oteq by Germany. All Russian SOME SPECIAL VALUES IN Contracts to Nov. Contracts to Nov. Contracts to Nov. Contraets to No Contracts to Contracts to Contracts to ) Contracts to N Contracts to ) Contracts to \fr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS L9 : f the allied and as- | 7. 1905.. 94392.000 | ed to the German government. ntlle 9 e 35~ | war vessels of all des . Orders Delivered Contracts to 7, 1804, $5.616,000| 10—An immediate repatriation with- | S°¢iated powers, all questions of neu- | }F 0T S T R, TREES AND SHRUBS SLUETT, PEARODY & CO..INC. MAKERS | Contracts to Nov. 7, 1001.. $9.912.000 | out reciprocity, according to detailed | {rality being waved ercintile map. | TWo—are to be handed over Maplewood Nurs —_— Coitracts to Nov. 7, 1902, conditions which shall be fixed, of all |, #1All naval and mercantlle mar- | ng the United States of i P ursery Co. LEGAL Rt Contracts to Nov. 7, 1901, allied and. United States prisoners of | IN° prisoners of war of the allied and |, peytral merchant ve ol re | 5 T. H. PEABODY " Phone 986 OTICE. Contracts month Oct., 19 2,000 | war. The allied powers and the|2ssociated powers in German —hands|ig pe released; all war . s % e S — | Contracts month Oct., 9,591,000 | United States shall he able to dispose |, 1® e DL Ihout esuron) 3 the | Other materials of all k i Three Ten-piece William and Mary Model Suites, beau- - —— — -— NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Contracts month Oct.. 16.705.000 | of these prisoners as they wish. ety ct o e AR 8 b imose- niorts are tosbe B E R h AT A COURT OF PROBATE WELD |Contracts morth Oct. 11206,000 | 11—Sick and wounded, who cannot | United States of America of 180 Ger-| German materials as specified in|§ tiful design and finish, in either walnut or real mahogany, AMERICAN HOUSE |28 fedvaid within and for tie District | Contracts mouth Oc 13.841,000 {he moved from evacuated territory, | AT submarines (ncluding all Sub-| iy se 28 are to be abandoned. 1 at $250.00. g of Ledyard, o the 1ith day of Novem- Contracts month Oct. 1312. 21839,000 Tl be cared for by German person: el ST nan e e 201 so=anl merchant vessels Iy German | al 9.00. N 3 IAMUEL T $nild s mon ct., 3,13 el who Wi t s i 2 s ands n, he allies and | : i ret-class Garage Service Comnected |, hrese SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, | (G208 TRt Oct., 11011080 e Msdtoal matenisly requinar. T8 [ment Sndloqu nm e ponts Cwhlany T s Statos ot ‘e ~wite| One massive Genuine Mahogany Ten-piece Suite with | Estate of Oharles Satterlee, late of |Contracts month Oct., - 124200000 | Disposition Relative to the Eastern |\ill be specified by the allies and the o reciprocity. i e D. MORRISSEY, Prop. [ Ledyard. in sald District. deceasei. ' | Contracts month Oct. 5,296,000 Frontiers of Germany. United States ‘of America, ANl other %1 "No destruction of ships or ot || real rush seats, Colonial model, at $259.00. | _Ordered, That the strato cite|Contracts month Oct. 3 8 : OHa0DAI]. Of ~ {materials to be permitted before b Shone Shetucket Street | the creditors of said deceased to bring o £ 12—All German {roops at present |pletely disarmed and placed under | Mater! pe hextor .. . - —_— - e { IR thelr clalms “against said estals | Gomcracts monin oo in any territory which before the war |the superision of the allied powers | e¥agudtion, surrender or restoration, || Several Oak Dining Room Suites, from $75.00 upwards. T;fi'n;'-v i“uu’{'?-?“flf (1\{:’::.’_“ms date., byl O e month Oet, o belonged {o Russta, Rumania or Tur- |and the United States of America). notify the neutral governments of the Del-Hoff Hotel BT i ook hat Snrect, togstuer it g key, shall be withdrawn within the| 23—The following German surface 3 ale : post nearest to the ce where sald month Oct., frontiers of Germany as they existed | warships, which shall be designated | World. and particularly the govern- Some special values in Wilton, Axminster, Tapestry deceased last dwelt. and in the o on Aug. 1, 1814.. ° by the allies and the United States o |ments of Norway and Sweden. Den- |§ and Crex Rugs, in all sizes. EUROPEAN PLAN Town, and by publishing the sameon: 13—Bvacuation by German ‘trogps | America shall forthwith be disarmed | AT 300 HEMNE, L BATERTetons in 4 newspaper having a circulation in to begin at once and all German in-|and thereafter interned in neutral| Pk HeRp e 3 i i Lin HAYES BROS, Props saia Distriot, andimake return ‘19" this Stractors) viistabcs Ahd" T ports, or for the want of them, n al- | With the allies and el An immense quantity of oleums and Congoleums G > ita P i < 2 v e es, whet y e G vern- * . “Thie_above and foregoing is a trus| el as military dsents now on the liéd ports; to be designated by the al- | 105 TS /% rivate Cerman intarests, ||, at less than mill prices. Talephone 1227 26.28 Broadway | copy of record. territory: of Russia (as defined before |lies and the United States of America |TieNt of by private Corman interests, Attest: o eecuild and placed under the surveilance of |, essions such as the export of ship e e SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, 14—German troops to cease at once | the allies and the United States _ of | SONC t - R Telephone 760 57 Lafayetts St. Tudge. ~—All creditors of 4aid de- all requisitions and measures _and | America, only care-fakers Teing Jert | hullding materials or not, are imme- NOTIC any other undertaking with view to|en board namely six battle cruisers "{9;\'0 o e ot Otrna PETER VER STEEG g e R B TR obtaining supplies intended for Ger- |10 battleships, eight light cruisers in- | #3°N0, tranpfers of Gorman = mer. | their claims againgt said estate Lo i many in Rumania and Russia (as e- |cluding two mine layers, 50 destroy- | Chant shippins of anv deseription to FLORIST undersigned at Gales fined on Aug. 1. 1914). ers of the most ‘modern_ type. AJl|2RY neutra’ faF are 10 faxe place atter 3 o within the time limited in the above - 15—Abatement of treaties of Bu-|other surface warshij (including | SI8™ : ASbe 41 MAIN STREET. and foregoing order. i charest and Brest-Litovsk and of the |river craft) are to be concentrated in Duration of Arm *»63- FOR INDIGESTION | UPplementary ireaties. German naval bases to be designated| 3{-—The duration of the 5 Cut Flowers, Funeral Designs, OHARLES A, SATTERLEE, Waeddina Decorations. aovizd Administrato: <. 3 Armistice 16—The allies shall have free ac-!by the allies and the United States oflis to be 30 days with option to ex- -, — S 0 B A N st

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