Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 23, 1919, Page 2

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LEGAL NOTICES. TO THE BOARD U¥ COUNTY OOM- missioners of New london COu - Hereby apply for a $gu druggist ~ to seit spirituous and intesicing anors, ait, larzer becr, Knime wine an Sider to be #uld on Liie prescript:Gi % practicing physicien dnd nat 1o Ak om fno premises In gawdr ¢ ot exceeding one ion. Exc prher tiam distilied liguors and fn guuntities not exceeding fiy ignar AL Merciants " aha i Avenue Town of Ngvo Srawich this 15¢h day of Ocisver b Totv, Peter Benuit, Appricant. We ndersigned, dre ¢idotors Aud Swiing Fedl estare, of the 1Own of Nor hereby &'gn and en- gors olng.- agpiication of Bter Bemoit for O druskists iicemse and nereby certity thaf #xid applican 6% suitable person o pé icensed pur suant to sald application. Dated Willimamtic Of-g detailed account 23 Church St. Telephene mmuebyhuflw g : : ‘ . / s z : .‘ reer Jeraedes | . Face at | The Sign of Service - 5 exclusive of muny cases oo e sufficad, or ton odern Woodmen of America:Camn, | 0% STICeS, OF M‘.“'&‘ ""‘f““héh“flv 4 RoA . |that 301 families in this city had re- S - ~}ceived aid from the society. Her re- port was accepted and placed on filo., First dose of ‘‘Pape’ Cold C;mpound" relieves dis- i - The report of Mrs. C. C. Case, chair- The anoual meeting-of ¢he Williman- | ot TP Tommlites on 3 . Chapter of the fRed Cross was held | {ieitics was accepted ™ Ton ¢tess—Three doses break up colds—No quininel \ SR e IR A ot 2 ; P, McGarry, David D. D Loul night at Wendham High | eport of Mrs. Frank P. Fenton on o e A S T A i and reports.of thegvariousfehair- | nurcing activities was accepted as i of committees were; heard., Oneiyead. Mrs. Fenton's spoke of the| Den’t stay stuffed-up! Ouit blowing |nose running; relieves headache, dull- Fontxin: -1 hereby certify that t above named, signers and _endorset ave electors and taxpuyérs. G hing Fes Gasoline feature.of the, work of the | splendid spirit shown by. the women of ' “Pugpe’ ness, feverishness, sneezin: Cross In this.city \S‘!hll the: work 7 ey 1 - ang snuffiing! A dose of “Pape’s Cold 3 3 g, soreness. & % 4 2 v g R oFyHieT ated handled by the organization has | atter . Sho tomr of the S ot son) | Compound” taken every two hours un- | Stiffness. A wide variety of isto buy from the e 1oty af Octobe e 4 “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the mixturesis being dealers listed be- A, D191, Charlex 5. Helbrook Town 3 to a jarge exrent since the|ments mirgical dressings. and other | til three dosés are taken usually breaks of the warinstead of decreas- | needy articies asked for by the govern- |up a cold and ends all grippe misery. | Siokor 'y Surest relief known and costs fow. They sell RD OF COUNTY COM- TO THE BOAF £ _sold under the S S S Sk i SO ment. The work of the production de- : :_The meeting called to order by | partm, The first dose opens clogged-up nos- lacts without assistance. Tastes nice. “‘gasoline.” R e O o > partment has also been on the increase | (s gna air passages of head; stops |Contains no quinine. Insist on Pape's! name > only SOCONY PR (ANl (U ad exchange. spirituous and Intoxiea —upiform, pure, powerful. Look for the Red, White and Btue So-CO-ny Sign. {Presiden: Frank Pj Fenton af eight|since the end of the war. Reports from ( k and Mrs DIE. Abel secretary. | ocher commitiees were also Hstened (0 h the annualireport covering theland accepted. Plans for the drive of {work of the year,which’ was voted.ac- Line jocal chapter of the Red Cross to|!Ing eight goals. Later in the season . as read. A.C. Scripture, re_fget more members are being discilssed | 2 Winter league will be formed among 4 the orgamization o be in £00d/|and the city will be well canvassed dur- | the Erammar schools of the city. 5 ; tmore al standine, shaving a total of |ing the days of the drive, November| Adelard Roy and Miss Anna Johnson » #3854 on hang after all bills had | firsi (o the eleventh. Mrs. Reilly also|were mar: 2 ; 3 3 ried Wednesday afternoon at Paid. His report was arwn}rd.asizom of the work to be done this year|2 o'clock by Rev. J. J. Popillon. The read. Mrs John Railiy. chairman of|in-seiling the amount of Red Cross|witnesses were Fugene Roy. brother s ore fiquors. ale, Jaser beer, Rbine wine and cider in the bullding af Merchants Avenuc, "Town af Norwich. éxcept in {he'Tosme Ind apmrimont b7 oe1a Dulia . 4Ry PATi OF Paris ot which are out off ‘of Partiiionsd in mucn mARRer as (o form Booghs, side roams or . retiring Tooms. My piace of business fs not 1o Gated within two hundred feet in & di Feck 1ine trom ‘any "cniven ‘caince or Sbiic OF parochial sciioo, or tiie prem s et tubhing therato, oF any post ef best way to be sure that the gasoline you buy measures up to quality standards Mthe commiitee on home service, gave | Seads wanted. Willimantic has been | of the groom. and Miss Alice Johnson, — {assigned $6,000 as its quota of the na- | sister of the bride. Upon their return fice, public library or cemetéry. Dk Gonal drive. It is the hope of the local [ from a homeymoon trip to be spent in Merchandise W ed at Norwich, this 15th day of October The Sign of a | : and the World’s & b, 1908 Tus * paradis; “ueolicant Reliable Dealer Best Gasoline B ot b0 A Town of Norwich. and nereby aixn s endorse the forégoing appiicatio {chapter better conditions in this{ New York they will make their home | city for its citizens, and at some future | at No. 90 Oak street, Willimantic. Fairly Priced. 4 | date specialists will come to this city to| - The White Eagle Polish-Ameri 3 X TP DT e Eagle Polish-American | Just clean business—Live and let live. McCall Patterns, Fleishers and Good STANDARD DILCOSENY, e 3 band is the name of the new musica: in blotting out this disease. It is hoped i : 1 a license, and heroby Caused by (i ant 25t i s e ey | CrEAnizatioh recently organised in this | Shepherd Yarms, Blankets, Piece Good Ty (hatasig Spphickne 18 & wiltanle . | once ‘every cajendar month 1t was| C, The band will bescompozed of | Netions, Underwear, Hosiery and T e | voted that the e v i i P . : SONY i o aplication. ~-Dated at Norwich, this [12pd, chat the cxecutive committos of | Fave for their insiructor Charics X_C. | sog Main Street Willimantic, Gann. DEALERS WHO SELL SOCONY MOTOR GASOLIN SRCHS o STy AT 0TS soren o = 3 mantic 3 H. Caron, Troffer Parent, Timothy 1 year. After sifbw OUNSL' miatters “of i villi i Sullivan, Phili ion, Joseph O. Telli6r. American band. William C. Smith of van, Philias D! P, business had been discussed the meet- the Employment Bureau of the Amer- T hereby certify that the above named ing was deciared adjourned. T e it ‘ signers and endorsers are elsciors and Willimantic will send at least fiye|mental in forming this new band. Of-| Mr Business Man: Town. of Norwich, Dated at Norwich delegates fo the Older Boys' Confer: | ficers of the band are: Chairman, Jjo-| Have a trade-mark,. slogan or = £his T5tn day of October A. D., 1918, :’Y:’cl‘bwhith will be heid in the First lse}?h Nowak: secretary, A. W. Ogaza- | “style” and inspire the confidence of Charles 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk. esbyterian church, Bridgeport, Fri- | Ick: treasurer, P. Serata. Therc is|the public in vour business. Come in e - dayv, Satirdsy and Sunday. The dele. | to be a benefit musicale at St. Mary’s|and talk it over or write. It will pay 4 e £ s gates m tnls city and vicinity will | ball next month, given for the new or- |you Norwich TAFTVILLE RoRaly SHRIE 19F o HALNS (o et A leave for Bridgeport on the 11.3¢ train | anization and some of this city's . B. Baldwin excHange spirituous and (ntoxicating Friday morning and will retarn late | leading musicians have volunteered to THE MORRIL PRESS Baird Tire and Supply O H.F. Copeland Tlanore. ale, jarger boer, Rhine wioe Sunday night or early Monday morn- | abpear. e W Thathes Square Garage bhsiees H and cider whder the namé and style ot ing. Several of the towns in Wind-| Company B, Third Regiment, Con-|™7s Wire Pristers Anti-Profitccrs Katz & Markoft s v o i Tr 16 ek, stract, Towh. LoNGE: ham county have sent the names of bnecticut State Guerd, will appear in]_ 37 Carch St, Willimantic, Conn. ek : cpoapt 1 Ahe (EoOmS WA b DS their delegates to the local Y. M. C. A., | overcoats of olive’ drab this coming | Blank Books, Loose-leaf systems. Office Smeetie. Garags VERSAILLES ments In said building. any part or from where they will be forwardea tc | winter instead of the heavy biue over- | Supplies, Stationery, Rubber Stamps S. 1. Bottomley & Son M pmeiom PR of NbioH gre.cut B be nartition= Bridgeport for enrollment. A partial | coats. with cape attached. that they Bre. ” Chatles S. Peckham e J el In such manner as to form Rooghs st of delegates for this city and vi-|have been wearing. Captain Frank P. E €. V. Pendleton e i g g Siate ot eetoni 15 Aok lpoatad TR Tollows: Trosl Wilimantic, | Fonion ceceiven: geiaby Waodnesoes st ) £.0 plete ot busmens s hiot located with. i | Prank Custard, associate general sec-|iornoon from Colonel Charles |- £ = e BALTIC from any ehurch edifice o public o E R M. C. A. Harol g- | Smith. commanding the state quarter- % o = i P. H. Ethier parocnial e premises per ot Brocent them weilel whem every- | nins. Edward Morin, Farl Haling and | master department at Hartford, order- | North Windham. 49 Biatt’ 8GRI Corporation Thomas J. Burke faining thereto or any posoffice. p e e escimonial s wimt EATONIC witt | Homer Hawkins: Coventry. Rev. H. C.|inz the local company to turn in their 5—Clyde E. Jones to Helen Jones ¥4 W, (eorge Drescher Durgry, or cemstery. Dated st e e e a bis ScDox OLEATONIC | Deebe. pastor of the Confregational | hlue overcoats, as they would from | Danahey, land and buildings on Mans. i %o .. Comrall & Slon C. H. Rood, Inc. Tich. “this’ 14th day ‘ot Octobe: Feom yout dracist oag 4 Gve deve | church “and Grwin Harmon Wind- | this time on wear the regulation olive | field avenue. i Lee & Osgood Co. s R e Joure ot pleaecd. reinin get your | ham, Clarence Adams: Scotiand, Hen- |drab. now used in all branches of the| 2%—Jordan Hardware company to i Ceccarelli ‘& Lambert Sianed, 2o - olectors y _ |y Clark: Mansfield ~Center, 'James|army Caroline Porcaro, tract of land on il Franklin Street Garage PRESTON CITY owning real estate, . Eo.on: Warrenville. Roy James: Put-| A team belonging to Arthur Lewis,| TCMmple street. 3 g T John F. Richardson Norwich, and hereb . 9 nam. Rev. C. S. MacKay, pastor of the | or' 40 North Streel. was struck hy o 50—Michael and Mary Gangitana to 5 Feily, DRoNHL: HHAmVIlle e A aan PEPIA First Baptist church, and the follow- | o . e GG 2,2 | Antonio and Maria 8. Fe i (O 4L L [ ing boye, Ames Pioroe Lo o | Fora truck ownéd by the G. J. Kirby ! -20d-Maifs 5. Fetringo, two 3 POQUETANNUCK by éertity” that said applicants a (m | i Balier wod e o 5- | company of Mansfield Hollow Tuesday | 'Facts of land and buildings on Monti- g NORWICH TOWN itablé persons to be licensed pursu- s - oy night at aboui 6.45 o'clock. lLewis was | €110 street. E George W. Mansfield nt to said application. Dated at Nor- In the first basketball game of the|driving down Jackson sireet ~when | H07Mmily J Vall o Willlam A. 5 | Jonathan Smith R e e R 4 | season the Winditam Street Grammar | suddenly he was nearly thrown out | BUr! , land any buildings on 1 1 W it 4 atfag ads TR JAY M. SHEPARD | School bovs (rimmed —the - Natehmme | of his west. a5 Mis wagon haa been] WasHbUIn street. 13 R Rickians JEWETY ctry TRPT Sawhesss U1 vy ety Succeeding Ffimore & Shepard school to the tunme of 21 to 0. The|run down by a Ford truck. The au-| The close of the first term at the 1 { Anthony Jacobsen F. H. Gilbert that the above mamea signers and en- B game, which was played at the Nor- |tomobile suffered the more severe| Windham High school finds 110 honor | § C. D. Wolf dorsers are electors. and taxpavers Funeral Director & Embalmer | mal school court, proved 1o be a thrill- [ damages resulting from the crash. The | Students at that institution. Of this | John EL Teugy wning real estate he Town o 982 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC| S 3 ggm\ge:u:s ;ele. out to - win :'A_'mlker was later reported to the po- | total nineteen h:\'r maintained an av. | YANTIC it t T, e A o s Two of Natchaug’s plavers were | lice. crage of 90 or better and the remain- (8 o ibrook, e, i Lady Assistant Tel conmection |our of the contest but the boys| The call for hunting licenses has|der have stood $0 or over. The list A. R. Manning Pred: Magnava i Boibrity i ioen 19 . - ———————~lput up a scrappy game evén though|now nearly reached an end and the | follows: : W. E. Manning 7O THE BOARD OF COUNTY 00M. they were outranked Dy the Windbam |number thai will-bé taken out dur Seniors, 90 or better—Albert Bow- y V.OLUNTOONN ; Taimmteatar o fot-Naw. Toantan “Cousts Kmom.ey BI'OS‘ boys who had had team play and were | ing the remainder of the hunting sea- | en, Stanley Sumner, Christine Beebe, S5 . VA NeEebr apply) Lor & .latnse, to, 88 ciever at patsing. The ineup of the|son Is mot expected (0 reach a_total | Lurina Ciazk. Lleanor Collins, Rach- FRANKLIN e s { B s e Rt winning team was Martin Prue, L. F.|of over fifty. The number of licenses|ael Hutchins, Laura Orrok. i : i Sine hnd. ol Aae €he Hae. Al SUREEAL. SlRsrann ASS | haries (iliord o fiaiecd thic rear Jo Soout SHmhioh ol Jarde s 15 or kot i G 5 C. W. Prink @asao | 3 v EMBALMERS Ghristopher Case e, A Sweet g, subs. | above (i’ average for Windham | ran Luther Martin, Josephine - Boro- ! . - AxariecDayon Bullding &t 45 Frankiin strest, Town of 98 Umion St Willimantie, Cenn.. Jackson and C. Jones. Martin | county. { vicka, Doris Bowen. £ " i LLE Norwich, eX¢ept in the ' ToOmS . #n Phone 290 (Lady Ash Prue took the honors of the day. get-| Town Clerk Frank P. Fenton has! Sophomores. 90 or better—Edna : b i TRATING GOV E apariments'in asid bullding, ‘any parc by | received a number of Connecticut Fish | Burgess, Esther Clark, Lema Fuller | i -« Gillman Broa Morris Ireeman tioued in such manner as to forn i — {and Game books, containing the laws| ton, Vivian T booths, Side rooms, or retiring reoms m F C- y for the geaon of 1919 T‘};(sr books | l;‘r(-shrnen 90 or better—Beatrice Our piace of bu Enot Ineees s .lackson ! o were late in beir, printed this | Coltins. within two hun in a_ diree | S e that con- | owing {0 the scarcity.of pape | Sub-freshmen, 90 or better—Chris- line from any chvrch edifice or publl o license can become taphier Case, Lavercts Gram Bamas |oF parochial schoc’. or the n:-émise auainted with the new laws by step- | Shea Gblfc library, or cemeate Dated = Rorwich, this' 13th day of October A D, 3919 J. A. Wuthkey, Mary Wuttkey Applicants. ~ e the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real satate, nf the town Vorwich, and hereby sign and endorse the forexoing appiication of J. A. Wulkey & Co. fof 2Plicense, and iereby certify that aid applicants are Suitabls persons to ba ifcensed pursuant to sald appiicatio Dated at. Norwich -this 14th day eof October A. D. 1813. Samuel J Fred G. Thumm, George Jacob C. F. Otto Haelck, Frank F. Watson. 1 her By certiy that the above named sign es ‘and endorsers aze electors and tax apyers. owning real estate in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this itn dayv_ot Octover, A. D Charles S. Holbrook, Town C TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY O missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a license to sell and exenange spirituous and intoxicatine DMST tive; pleasant to takee. Ask your druggietfos | Nolder of v 2 pinz into the town clerk’s office and | ~Seniors, S0 or better—Anthony Cer- T g A — § | helping himself to one of the law|veny, Maxwell Connolly, Walter Ga- Ramoved guides which have heen left in front|vigan, Charles Haling, Fred Hedin. Hewrs —2'a m w 3 p m Phone 44 {of the window for this purpose. Jesse Inman, Herman LeDoxt, Isidor & | Lutzker, Anthony Mechan, ' Josopt In the poiice: court Wednesday|yire) “Alfred Stacbner, Harold Stach: morning. Atiorney Perry J. Hollander- | Sirtl, Alfred s er, Ha Sky, of New london. representing | Sk 1loyd Wilcox. Sarah Abbe e New london. Tepresentins | siyerin: Dorls Bradw George Kalogine. al: that city, en- | ) "Blizabeth Flynn, Jenner, tered a plea of not guilty for his client o y { who was charged with violation of a | ASnes Jomes, Mury Navin. Elizabeth | statute -in driving by a standing trol- | Parker, Pauline Saltin, Myrtice Try- 3 . | ley car'in his automobile Sunday af-|°™ Irere Vanderman. | ternoon, in this cty. Attorney Hollan- uniors, 80 or better—Walter Day, o - { dersky called the attention of the court | Walter Grant, Louis Rabinowitz, Wil- Wllllmantlc Conn | to the state statutes covering this act, | 1ard Shea. Russell Webster, Elsie Bi- - ) . land afier the state had presenied its|barie. Anna Bycel, Constance Clapp, testimony the court declared the case|mma Gergler, Grace Goddard, Ma. = ed. The law imtends that pas-|rion Healy, Virginla Jurczyk, Fannie| sengers should be discharged from the|)-evine, Rose Murphy, Rose Parizey,| | right hand _side of the trolley as they | [.ucie Sherman, are protected in this respect by the! Sophomores, ¥ = | = P es, 80 or better—Robert | liquors. ale. lerger beer. Rhine ~wine erman - - : i " law which says’ that motor vehicles| Borgeson, Joseph Cofnor, Abraham - VILLA week's pleasure trip In Maine. largely attended. Mrs, Elin rry i Jmn Onr Chrls [ shan “come fo"a full siop when over- | Heller, Samuel Heller. Charias Siegol, | CENTRAL GE The Christian aeavor | soctety | South’ Woodatock, ah o1d reslaent at: | Siisci Foun of Norwich cxcent in ihs itaking a _trolley. The conductor of| Raymond Welden, Dorothy Allen Myr. | <a Loring has been Il with|Mecling Sunday cvening was led by | tended this service. h rooms and apartments in said buflding 4 2% part o parts of which ave cut off . or partitioned in sueh manner as (o % " And Have Music mis: the trolley. was told to notify his |tle Hilis, Arline Haskins, Bessie Hooho Miss Barbara Poppie. jitis. Miss Charlotie Chesley spent Sun- rifor - Cassie Medbury, who has been | day at hier home in North e i s JEN% | forms mobtia ciks Fpoms _ope rareE i fellow workmen of this rule. I berg, Lillian Hochberg, ilsie Hoffman, | 109 [ Walter*McNulty of Fall River, who|Jcan Howie, Elien McDermott, Blia| Mis [was arrested ‘Tucdfay afternoort fol. Rockwood. Anna Tillingbast. Dorris| spending a week at her home in Can- — lowine a cemiplaint of a resident of | Troland. terbury, has returned. PHOENIXVILLE who died in Fxanee fri Nabrudfy while {'Windbam ¥énter rodd. pleaded suilt: ¥ r- . o i 001, Or the pré o o 3| adeshmen, %0 or better—Russell| 3jigs Chariotic Resce of Boston has| Robert.Colburn and George Stoddard | S,0uty Iownscting: Reit hospikats,” was P o o terator o any” woai terling. A. Delanc. chairman of the Amerim. o - » n|tooms. My place of businese s mot lo- Nationial Red’ Crass’ nurtg service, | cated within two humdred ‘eet in & @1- Fect Iihe from anv ohuréh edifice or |to the charge of intoxication and was| Abell, Elliott Beebe, Rober: e In Your Home. d e o e E Toan | ADL Eiots Beche MWL BIoWDIHE. |, ¢, visiting tooki Sicade. of anehsColbarn and Ocorse Stoddard | adopted tov the- nax SR L S g ST ome night at the house of a kindly lam Krug Charles Pholps Nelson| Mr. and Mrs. George A. Haskell of | Sunday. B e T oy Aetiaten YAt Nated. ol gorwich, Tz Lth duy ol person ‘but on the foliowing day had|Ppotter, Hvman Rabinowsts, aliyn|Jewett City were visitors with Willis| The deatn of Bdward, the 5 vear old| ook in the-¥: W -Cr A bufia D e tiant. (Ve she Tundwre e | got drunk and was bothering the|Rose, Reuben Rotblatt, John Williams,| Rouse Wednesday. B N . »oovhh DRIEEE Ed A i 0% AGBlors. and taxpawers. ' owning feal estate, of the Town of Norwieh Mr. and Mrs, Ernest French of Jew- | Ki, occurred Fridav after a number of $1.00 Makes You a Member Prompted by last year's . members of.ihe household. McNulty | Dorothy Cook, Agnes Ci a H F Told the court that this was the first | Foove Mideed Garces. Borihe anorlete City, formérly of this village at- | weeks' ilness from liver trouble. The {time he had been placed under arrest.|dard, Dorothy ~ Hewitt. Elizabeth | (°nded the harvest supper here Wed- | family has the sympathy of the com- The following real. estate transfers|Humes, Margaret = Hutchins, Bessie| NeSday evening. SR DNy Ourial Was i the C#(one were tecorded 4t the town clerk’s of-|Levine, Mary Meila. Stephanie Meila,| rederick North has resigned ag|cemetery in Puinam Monday. fice during the last half of September: | Helen Pospisih Madelyn Shepard, Sa- | OYer=ee w:f"*l'e‘s g'i‘,'fgfln"f‘:“:"‘;a:legn; A:]:i:-_s Lola Tthridge attended the el A t s S L 0 | Centr: . wedding of he t. Lyle Miller, i 16—George E. Hinman to Marie A.|bra Stoughton, Marion Taft, R)sel:alesm“n for mill supplies. Ervim Solflhblg\flgg Sarluig“ vie iller. in ins, * a ildis high- | W E - Fankiny e Xg S0 oo g S ‘Whitehead has charge of the finishing Charles Clark. Blsie Hall e 150 herebE sign ang endare e Tors! oing application of William H, Cai- han for a license, and hereby ecert! tRat said applicant i & suitabie per 5071 to be licansed pursuant to said ap ication. Dated at Norwich, this 15th s.y of October A.'D. 1913. George P Madden. L. l. C'nafvm:u\. John F. Far- 1 Diinici ¥, Sullivan, ~Baward ¥ y certity rhat the l. . way between Willimantic and South 3;"||h-(re.shmem 80 or better—Waity room. i o Windhama. ., 5 Gifford, Margaret Prue, Ruth Weathe 5 Keith, E. S. Keith, Mary Kcith, Mr. Bovi a’signers and endorsérs ara success p! g so sli—Georkt Subisicy to Michael M.|orbead, Doris Wiliys. e 0} na Mrs. Clemens and Miss Wheaton S tada ahd taxpavers Sani | rest ~ 3 ucko, -and buildings on Wind-| Of the total number the girl Nt - ille | 2itended the dance in Abington hall state. in the town of Norwich. te many machines in homes [ham road;: . - the boys 67 to 43. b (ST TR S Gurieyyille | Friday night. DPep's Jazz band for- AT Norwioh: “thix 15th “day of, Octokar ! “16—George Subisky to Michael M. e O o sy With friends here, | MiShed music. Prof Coffey. prompted. Al S PRER g Bucko. Jand and buildings on North LRI e fom a Boston hospi—| Bibrop Russ of Willimantic was TRSWE, e e s through our liberal offer, Windkam réad; . » . PRESTON . |She s returuing from 3 Boston eePus ot Lee Lyows Sunday. Hia mather, o THE BOARD OF COUNTY OOM- 1T—Nel!(0dw- I‘R;;m‘fg‘ to Marie A. ‘M:' :Q haa blood poisoring in it. *| Mrs. Anne Russ, returned to Willi- missiomers {nr New lfi)ndon CO“NV;I] W; Jenkins, 1and on. Windham road. Charles Rish, Frank A: Ni % st e mantic with him. eby-apply for a license to seil mm r ries Risl very, Napoleon | ““Gogrze R.. Fowler of Providerice has O anee Cpirituous And - Intoxicatink Tiguaras sl larger heer, Iiime wine 30—William M. Cmmings to Dan- | Labrea. Wilred Laundry, Fred Labrea | : e At the Consregational church Sun- il and Mary E. Tucker, land and|of Fori Point, Maurice and Charles| bo mormerioSiveqs oo Where! aiy Rev. Mr. Meachan conducted s buildings on south side of Pleasant|Patridge of the Drawbridge, Albert| “see. joiw I. Vanshn of Norwich|Very interesting eervice, which was, street. . |Hoimberg, Theodore Holmbers and | has been visiting her parents, Mr. and 22— Addison 1. Greenslit to_Jepherin | Robert Fowler of Ledvard went . to| wies. veiniam Simmons. Coutu, land and buildings at corner of | Fisher's Island mackerel fishing Sun- Cotey of Moosup, who has been | [} eeper at the heme of George for several months, s at the| ] \ thi . i I b o Pear! and Valley streets. day. | hot Robitaille. land ang buildings on the|bridge picked some horse tooth violots | Day-i<imball hospital in Putnam, as she 1s i1l with rheumatism. Thousands Have Di: S " A Chri 5 25—William Clinton Card to Alice| Miss Agnes Patridge of the Draw-| Pe ? highway ' between ~ Willimantic and | Oct. 21, also picked trailing &rbutus. Disco 1 i Mrs. Harry Dean has been ill at her Dr. Edwatds’ Olive Tablets Substitute | T Ui Vouise Baker has been visiting | m" Fiblets.-he et we wish to announce our Christmas Club plan will and cider under the name and style of lwnwuy e e Daildtes at a7 I straet, Town of Nowwich, &x- Gept in the rooms dnd apartments in Sl building, amy pare of pasts of which are cut off or partitioned in a e ety Torm Boothe. slac rapm o rotiring rooms. Our piace of BUSt Sess 13 mor located within fwo hum- drel feet in a direct line ‘from Anwy church edifice or ublic or parochial school, or (He nilses pi Hiereto, or anv postoffice b Dy St Semetery " Dated a3 g 14t dar of Octover A. D, Mary Comway. Mary A: Conway Bemtn e he underixned T 4 H . - sis iss Rose Baker, in Put- | - H S it £y laxative, and their efiect on the liver is oLm and taxpasers awnims rea The basketry class rast at the irly Sten ahd Sadores the foreRoinE appi en tiow of Miry Con & €a., for & | E almost instantaneous. These little olive- lub rooms Friday evening. Mrs. Al- | BEFORE YOU SAY GOODNIGHT ) oSt of Dnisiasn [mae (N6 M| Eemaan hove s o0 e and oyt tor. ver: : lcants are suitanie e military Arlll clase met Satvr- | The pleasant little tablet ‘%‘“‘“‘L v?l—nud'uu\vnn‘.nfl Yo" Taia afternoon. Clarence Reed was the | that calomel does, but } v°e“” DYES b Janwich. tx ol I Wi ructor. H Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Herrick of | interhury were visitors here Fridsy. smes Miller, -son of Mr. and Mrs. | J d 3 orze Miller, has been discharged | correct it. Why cure liver Erapk B. Disco, A D Dlsco, Alexander H Ty oerts ors and Bavers ¢ tnat (ne s Prepare for a Clear, Eright Day Tomorrow by Town o 5 5 rom ‘and hds returned home | expense of the teeth? 3 2 Taking “Cascarets’” i o gLy Sy : . O RS o g ets” for Liver and Bowels el Cateh Bishop of feuth Plain- | quids, 12 16 best hot 16 Flatsles 8 Hobroe R — } ! 0eld was a visitor here Friday. | Dr. Edwaras' Off The lucy Webh Hayes circle of La- B. held their October| ' Headuenes, -‘*"m":!"mmlm Broadway Shoe Repair amd dies pf 6. A o % Jicuw Dy \aKing Cascarets to- | meeting Friday_afiernoon. ot = z i ieivos—wamvusness and consti- | night. Casearets are so pleasant, so| Mrs, Frank Edserton and daughter ! : e from and 3 Shos Shine Parlors pation. Den't stay headachy, sick:|harmiess, They never gripe. sicken or | Hazel were in Norwich Saturday. liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ tongue coated, sallow and .miserable! |inconvenience sou like Calomel, Salts,| Miss Eveiyn Jette of Wauregan, who, iblsts whgxyoufee!'lgéy"m - Are Experienced Workmawn Get rid of colds. indigestion, upset.or | Oil or nasiy, hirsh Pills. They cost 6 |attended church here Sundev, was the | “heavy.” They “clear” clouded bramn THERE 1a no advertising medium .o Give Thim a Trial 3 that misery-making gas. Feel spien- [ittle and work while you sieep. Zuest of Miss Miriam Chapman. | and “perkup”ihespinits. 10cand?5c. | Bastern Commecticut equal to The Bul- ng . |~ George Potvin has returned from a letin for business resuits., 52 BROADWAY

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