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ey o THURSDAY, UCTUBER 23, 1919 CEGAL NOTICFS. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: bereby apply for a license to s=il an exchange: #pirituous and Intoxicatin The Heary Allen & Son ‘:..’..’ : Witk fars = . : A Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat - | liguors, al er, Rhine wine an THE WEATHER. 35 Setibnship of 300 L 5} it i ige b B B B i) eat In One of the. Grandest clder ia the ?T{a ng It‘Y‘:.::;c“- et. e ears, by the courtesy of the manage- Event; ¥4 v ‘own o orwich, exce e Toom3a which compared with 8,733 in'the year |7 0 o 4 b (O e shibit at the coupty Txpericnced. and ‘apariments fn sul8 bUUding, ANy FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS LADY ASSISTANT 3 Ali Cafls Answered Promptly The storm that was central Tuesday hight off- Lake Ontario moved rapi eastward to the Canadian maritime provinces and another disturbance covers the plains states and the sopth- ern Rocky mountain region and It is pdrt .or parts of which ars cut 6ff or ned fn such manger as to form ide rooms, “or retiring roems. W, §0 My place af business is not loeated within twe hundred feet in'a direct line from amy church edifice or pupiic or, achial - school, or the premis: before and the hoped for goal of 10.000| ¢ ;. “\.o i - , representing nil the departments ‘s members for the coming year, the Not-|of Red Cross work. This year Junior | with®ieching, "Ritching dreadfiliy |partitio Wich chapter of the Red Cross heid its{work was featured, wAth a display of! piles or hemgrrhoide. Ko gt it a layette made by tite caildren of the AnERaL ing Wednesday afternoon |j; .7 hiaygrounds and of a varied as- at 4 o'clock in the Hlks' hall. ReV: sortment of attractive articles made Day and Night advancing eastward. A cold wave of i3 Ser & marked severity the season is over- | Joseph H. Selden, the president, gaveiBby the Juniors of other chapters. / | pertaining thereto, ‘or any postoffice 88 Main . Dbrief su of the Red Cross| During the year this chapter, %“'Z’w”m‘.{":';«" a5 oot Ortohar, e & Teal DM '-u-cunrtnvuzem states and 5P the we ‘anadian provinces. peace programme and reports Wwerelld, ough the divisional and mnational 8. Lewis ¥Haggerty, Applicant. We, In the New England and middle At- | Presented of the great work that was|yireaus of communication. transmit- the undersigned, are eioctors and taz- = lantic states the weather will be | done by the Norwich chapter durilg|ied messages from fifteen anxious payers. owning feal estate, of the rhwn 2 Norwlch, and hereby sign and en- the year past. . foa b persons in Norwich to their relatives son s po ALt b e e tteo|in Russia, Poland, Italy. Austria, Ger- ‘was unanimously elected: Miss Matil- DR T e Pty Mre John b neluntington.| Since the last annual meeting com- ed Miss Faith B Los P edenie .| Plete reorganization has taken place. | Tester, Miss Mary G OGsgood . Mrs,| Pased upon new by-laws adopted in} Justine Perkins. ~ Jogepn " ‘Seiden|¥ebruary. and the followinZ_sianding ) T ' committees have been “~Wbututed: o dorse the' foregoing application eof Lewis Haggerty for a p"lrenl&, and hereby certify that zaid applicant iz a suitable person to be licensed pursu- ant to said application. Dated at Nor- wich, this 224 day of October, A. D. 1818 ° Benjamin C. Hannis. L. L. Chap- man, Max Rabinovitch, John A. Moran, Robert McBurney. I hereby certify cloudy Thutsday, probably foilowed by 0 rain before Thursday. night and on Friday with moderate temperatures. Winds off Atlantic_coast: North of Sardy Hook — Moderate YOURSELF ey Hook to Hatteras — Moderate east and southeast. " Forecast Mrs. Frances E. T 3 that the abovi 1, - " 3 . . Tingley, Frank L. 1 4 above named slgners and en By Covering Your For Southern New England: Wair | Woodard, Miss Kdith B. Youns, chapter production, personnel, home. Yom Positively Cammot Afford ts | GOIFers are electors and _taxpayers, . Thursday; Frida i oderat Thei: service, flnance, nursink information, | bt These B. owning real estate. in the Town of S Wi e y rain, moderate ‘heir names were presented by the bl R = isnore emarkable Norwich. ted at’' Norwich, this 22d team Pipes With temperature. nominating committee consisting of | PUPIicity, junior activities. Pyramids. Gay of October, A. D. 1919, Chas. B. & Observations in Nerwich. = sg’; Ifl’u"’ufi“?"{:} M{x, ik m!'éeggleo;'a:ymr;grj ;‘;‘:r'&n;':‘ Fd o fo »ny drug store and get & $D-cent Holbraok, Town Cierk. ©0ct23Th 'S. . . Cary. = ox of ramid Pil L’ - ORI = ASBESTOS SECTIONAL |rIrsioiioping records, reported trom | executive commiitee will soon hold & tivity. a first aid committee, under the | liot Shouta come 5o quickly vou whl |70 THE BOARD oF cOUNTY CoM: e Bulletin's observations, show the S 5 3 4 missioners for New Lendon County: I changes in temperature and the baro- meeting to elect officers. chairmanship of Dr. John S. Blackmar. | jul for joy. If you are in doubt, hereby 1y £ 1 a D e hnathe hawy At the opening of the meeting, Miss!| Classes for instruction in the princi-| Send for 2 free trial package by |Dereby apply for a llcenxe to sell an sm" PIPE w"mfi» e & nesday: o her. Bar, | Edith E. Youns. secretary, and Miss|ples of first aid will be enrolled. and | J&L, Tou will then be cinvinee a0 fin Iawer Deav Rbine wins and i e e 3080 | Louise Meech, treasurer, presented|We are certain that there are many in %y, . Take ho, sybsiiiyte. £ building at 29 North Main i = et ©* 84 30000 their annual repors. the community who wiil be glad to Iflrnt- Town of Norwich, except in the i of f > LR R 3 z B ke Boiort avail themselves of this opportupity to FREE SAMPLE COUPON rooms and apartments in said building, Save the price of covering by| ¢ p ..o ol 80 B000) L B Report s, save] 1A how best lo imeet the sudden| | PYRAMID DRUG coMPANY. L R L s i the 3 S - S ? 3 » 53Ve|emergencies of every-day life. i vramid Building., i saving coal in your hin. Comparison: her annual report as follows, covering| “"1 15" vear the chapter reported a Marshall, Mich. f:fifl,_b““?,"m'.‘e? ;gagi‘f;mn:“",;lr;"fi Kindly send me a Tree sample of Pyramid Pile Treatment, in plain” wrapper. 'from November ,1918, to October, 1919: . : ig| Predictions for Wednesday: Show- membership of § today our mem- Now is the time to apply this| .. %0/ s 1y crearing. The vear that'has passed since the | ers number 9,795 Of this number our ing, and you can find all| Wednesday's weather: Fair. north- last annual meeting of the Norwich|pranch and our auxiliaries claim 1,554 located within two hundred feet in u direct line from anv church edifice or public or parochial sehool, or the premises pertaining thereto, or an covering, 3 Chapter has b h west wind. as been a time of readjust- ivi lows: | | Name ........... sizes in stock at Tl ment, for in the very early days of the | TC 0TS divided as foliows: ostorfice, public lihrary. or cemete . N i T new ‘chapter-year, the armistice was| Sprague Branch (Baltic and | | SOt seeeeoiieeiln, Batea at Norwich. (his ¥ist gy or O THE 1 S fannde it Wel AR U1 the . WO THanover) ..o SRR T & Diicapt We, the undersigned. are ! Rises. Taced he Droblem of transition from| pebanon Auxiliary . 1. o8 s lestors and taxpayers, owning real PECK M Day. 1 a > pesee. Fitchville Auxiliary P 1 estate, of the Town of Norwich. and | cWILLIAMS CO. v 7= coyovember 1. 1918, found this Red| Jresion City Ausiliary 134 = hereny Sien and endorss the forckoing B Z e apter t] i i - % X ~ ¥ Z 4 - L 3 - = = ap: ca’ o enry Alla: or a - 7.08 complishments. . Thanie o thy tepac| Gales Ferry Auxiliary 107 | which accomplished the impossible in|cense, and hereby cartify that Central Wharf 7 nks to the gener-| Canterbury Auxiliary ... 100 |5 fpais {Einre and herehy D3 said ax 3 ous hospitality of the Norwich Lodge! (occum Auxiliary ... = e R Tlcensed pursuant to. satd. spplication. 9 of Elks, we were occupying a building| poquetanuck Auxiliar a1 Report By Treasurer. ___iDated at Norwich, this 2ist day of O:- | ] that furnished ideal working condi-| Salem Auxiliary 38 | The report of the treasurer, Miss|fober, A, D 1919 E. J. Dury John A. 11| B3 tions. and permitted expansion in ev-| lemingwell Auxiliar 33 | Louise B. Meech, madé the foliowing|Walz, ‘William Disco, Jr. Paul Peis: gnin, I. L. Chapman. Y hereby certify na en- 5ix hours after hizh water it 1s low | Dysine. Oeiater o Fe 1,]that’ fie dbove mamea sizners John & Geo. H. Bliss water, which is followed by flood U 2nd November of| Tpe zoal of a membership of 10,000| Total — ance on hand Oet. R oTeRTs are elnctune wna Caxmaye B last year an eepecial privilege was|is (il before us. May the vassing of| 1918, $10 cceipts during year,| SoTatrs 4%e electors and, toxpayers 1 TAFTVILLE Ours in that we were «he medium!ipe third roll call find it won! $15,065.3 bursements, $15,704.09; | Norwi Dated at Norwioh, this 22d argest Assortment i through which there went abroad to| (n behalf of the Norwich Chapter,| balance $9. toher, A. D. 1910. Marv G. E. W. Yerrington, foreman of the|lle men of the American Expedition- | speals with keen appreciation of the Tubercu! fund — Balance om t. Town Clerk. oct23TH of Ponemah farm, is enjoying his annu- | {r¥ Forces Christmas remembrances i, gjuable assistznce that has beenfhand Oct. 1. 1918. $1,03088; recelpts la1 vacation. from their dear ones. With the aid of - $49.86; disbursements $i54 bal-| TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- B 44 > n us by the local press. Both Thel$49.86; dishurs £ misst s for New I n County DIAMOND JEWELRY Mr. ang Mrs. John D. Sharples of |4 large corps of workers, under the|pyjleiin and The Record have co-op|ance $1.032.22 Rereby apply for a li::r’}::_kflos:el'l o relief fund—Bal- 1918, $9.029.64; ntoxicating exchange spiritugus and e wine and quors, ale. lager bebr, Rh {Front street have returned from a|direction of Miss Delia Leavens, sev-| . ateq st generously with us to put! General and w { moter trip to Springfield, Mass. eral hundred Christmas packets were | ot 1o roblie fed Crose. ideals|ance on hand O BROOCHES AR S | Conrad Ducharme has resigned his|inspected, weighed, wrapped and/, R, inf jon. We wel-| receipts during ¥ $14.615.46; a der in tha buildine at 43 West Main SeaRr EING {position with the Ponemah Co. {m“l"d' f-.r,‘,s\pl ES:\'C;;Tor‘!nug;(x\"‘aé(‘; Bublicly ex.| bursements $15,249.57; ~balance, $ reet, Town of Norwich, excent In the RINGS ' | Herbert Hoyle of South B. street| After conference with the National| ' ccc our cordial thanks to the mem- | 295.53. ooms and apartments in sald ba!ldine. o Second Red Cross war d—Total|an¥ part or parts of which are cut off | has purchased a touring car. Tuberculosis Association, the Ameri- Nor fodge of Elks, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Auger and fam-|¢an Red Cress agreed to appropriate :4;:: rg;{ ;::en' y‘.’,'o“,",’.i’; :,’n\'eg(heir club- | amount reported to division head- ily are moving into their new resi-|{lem its funds an amount equal t0|fouce for our use. and to Judge John| quarters received and pledged g 4 m 52.000.40 r’ partitioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring WAarleooms. My piaee of busiress 1s not posit- within two hundred feet in a PENDANTS total amount d Gladue, of uth A street. Afterjthe enlistinent of a large mem'r'crship-;zgipngseh t themse, 8 . spending 2 Yew dayvs here (hey will}in the Christmas Roll Cail. We re-| C 5 n 0 (e service of A 1 b return io New Bedford where Mr.|8Tet to announce that Francis J. Leav- | oo™ %0 debt to them we gratefully | Shows that the following amounts Poyverd is employed. -|ens. wiho has been the agent of thel . nowledze. ’we.p received from membe Tuclide Larose has returned to]chapter in tuberculosis refief since i g th war|nual (9579) $9.579: work after enjoying a few weeks'|1910, has dcemed it necessary to re- en](i:x’!.“l?\"lr":eiet'l,\,:;uxu:: for the Red| $410: contrib vacation. sign his office; we voice here our|c B e - ch | $10.039. Cross: that the flame of service which Sy M. norfs were next tak-|Dated at Norwich. this 2ist dav of O~ Mrs. Frank Trudeau and amily have | £raieful appreciation of his faithful e e i e 3 s 2 o -omit stricien world removed fo Plainfield, service. We have been so fortunate| bicuSEl COMION 10 A SN W to| Department i e — Y losectti Philip Johnson an able | Soa> G0N € Tl Cihat only another!en up. A oung read the report ofitober A. D 1919, David Mur Den- NORWICH AVIATORS CONDEMN successor, and under his leadership| ., e Ty ol N ia mot| Mrs. Addie M. Preston op nur: D. 3 A s an active campaien for the sale of |Ercal disaster can rekindle Shatl no spoke of t e emendous latent power that has} e ot w i i one under Mr: THE DE HAVILAND PLANES | Chrisimas seals wiil be earried on this e r the phykica 2 Several Norwich men who huve Bad | year. With Ereater. meed of reiist |Deen Geveioved to repuir the phvkical SR olar iy, expericnice sa fiyers agree with the re- [with greater certainty of prevention,|2ld social wreckage of war be tirned ol = t n i > el gy 2 Chariotte Albertine, R. N cent severe criticism ueaped on the de | tuberculosis work presents a sirong | e, ooy Hannels to prevent a0 rer iiie Backis borthial Cyan dence on North Slater avenue. that raised in 1917 by the sale of awer A ok - ey | fund BRACELET WATCHES Mr. and Mrs. James Poverd have|Seals: this wise plan prevented the ?\’O,Z',‘g‘o‘,fifi‘:},‘,‘,",,;’;;"‘;;’j,?s pemporailied and reported on coflection from line from nny ehurch edifice or RADIOLITE STRAP returneq from their wedding trip and |Occurrence of two drives in the month | woir ®T ! 0 el 0y summer. Therei Oct. 1. 1818, $50 114.65: received from or parnchial v the are at the home of Mrs. Poverd's|0f December, and allowed the Red|'re couniless others whom we may ] Pledges and reported to division fro pines: tvexcl parents, Mr. and DMrs. Armeduuselu‘cis Lo devote its energies wholly to| But who mone the less|Oct- 1. 1819, 1o Oct. 1, 1019, $1,802.75; | AR TRE DU OL A, 'D._1919] licant We, the ors ard tax 5! total $52,007.40. ! s ‘“5:‘; Teed| The general and war relief fund) undersien ownire herehy and endorse t inpifeation of Abraham and herebv cert! nt {s a sultable nérson to be -ensed pursuant to said appiication ting (1 that the above na are electows and ta real estat n n_of Norwich. Dated at Norw 215t ‘Aar of ‘Octaber, 4. D. 1219 1ich Haviland 4 airplane by brigadier Gen- |appeal for minen ia P = - h ecui ¥ B Holbrook, Town Clerk. OF ALL KINDS eral Wiliam suitchel of the army air gkl s s o B e close this our rear of reconatruc- tur F‘"::::' c;‘:':“;“‘ 3L o | torce, who testined before a -congres- | Cross tion with a sense uot of completion nance ittee. E - ) 3.3 1 ]les | sional committee. eped . ___ibut of prenaration for even greater! Frank L. Woodard made the report| X0 TRE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- utomo : | S While the recent cross continent | cameripitel the Program of the vear| o .ice in the days to come. confident [ for ‘the finance commirtee which PO iSeioners for New Tondon -County: 1i 4 T | Qight. was in progress, with its dally | ooe the second roll call, with its 4im| 5, the members of our chapter Will|said had been concerned chiefly with|NSIgoy aoply for a licerse ta seil and camaga wa ons, st rogress, ally the enroliment of every adult under|thal the members O OO O p el | the e o P e e o | exchange “spirituous and imioxicatinz y i toil of serious accidents, one of the [the banmer of the Red Cross, Throush | Le5Pond t enieatio s e majntenance func ¢ acknowl-iliquers, ale, lager beer. Riiine wine and 58| Cross peace-nrogram with the samel|edzed the generosity nf Judge Thayer|cider in the buliding at Franklin and Town of Norwich, excent and apartments In - part or parts of w partitioned in such man- Norwich nyers said: “you see who's = et = B Tmcks and Cam falling, don't you? It's thé do Havil- | g "{’E,;'fi';;;,’;;,;’;"g,’;og{;—::"h;‘ezf;;;d wonderful lovalty and enthusiasm{and of the Norw ks in providingBath streets. and pianes. They're no g00d, and they | of co-workers, the local dri\'es SEnTy rooms for the Red Cross work and re- J - 7 4 gt ol = ported that thirteen churches of the | city had contributed $990.15 , Painting, Trim.|Were no good when we had them. are cut off Mechanical Rep, great success. This year the date of Officials of the American Flying club i BGRN in _re- 2 ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. | o, 952 © S the third roll call has been changed - 8 ner as to form booths side rooms, or ST s.at the Long Island 8ying | from e . ;. = St. Francls' hosmital, | SPORse to an appeal. These were Cen-|retiring rooms. My pla. Elacksmithing in all its branches tields echo what the Norwich men say. | fy e ey o Cnlimasiigio BN Atora, Toet. 516 5538 % son. Ghes- | tral Baptist, Mt. Calva Baptist, | is not losated within ‘lwé’\.fif.a‘,’-‘éz’"riii makes thom paculiarly subeptivia o5 | IOPS 1o celebrato the first anniversary | (% 1§ 2y fnd MrS Cangzreszs R Congresational. |or public or parschial school. or th T e ouliary ascebiible o lof the signing of the armistice with 55 e ¥ E. ®% Salem |premises pertaining therets, or any co ar nr aviators safd. The structice Is tragile | Lhy Aunouncement that our campaisn 18, a son. Gordon Otis. to | Swedish, T U Pau : . E for membershin has won a triumph g Sy Sacred Heart. Congrezation Brothers | Daled at Normich, this 1ith dav of Oc > 2 E _ E = 2 ! tober, % ohn 1. 3 ey, Ap- 507 TO 5i5 WORTH MAIN STREET| jyithout crumpling, according to fvers. | personnel has been particularly for- |53 nson, to Mr. and | In addition Rev. J. Bldred Brown had |elactors and taxpayers. owning real - tunate in finding a rell call leader in . Crandail contributed $40.80 from a fund in his|estate. nf the Town of Norwich, and his chances of being H - 4 ALARM C[ OCKS g s el Sy i leaigg, o oi3TY _in December, Mrs. V. Tyler MARRIED ‘t‘rnm the Men's class at the Y. M. C. A. | foplication of John J Morlev for o . REARE » r more than a year ha £ il g e , 250 \-|licence. and hereby certify that sa rades and Sizes. as “faming coffins” by fiyers, it wa Anna Johnson. brought the membership from 8,732 the | Dated at Norwich, thi o 'S y fiyers, Was | quction committee, asked to be reliev- WISEEL—BERRY—In_Norwich.. Oct. | vear hefore to 9.623 :nd brought in tohet, A. DL 1818, 'l?:n -‘:'-l!:%‘-v“rz!e‘m first week in November, and we shall Srnes: M. How- ; United Congregzational, ~Greeneville|in a direct iine from any church edifi~e Stonington (Pawcatuck), | Grace P. T, St Patricls |Postoffice pubiic library. or cemetery and unable o withstand a severe Jar [worthy of the day. The commiitee on 1. Oct.|of Joseph. United Hebrew Brothers.|plicant. We, the undersigned, are and the petrol tank, greatly enhancing | the person of (larence Carpenier. hands and Edwin Hill had given $2.83|hereby sign and endorse the foresoing the DH-4s were refersed to jocularly Tromh i B Ll S R i e the Christmas Roll Call which he said|jicensed pnrsnant to s aoplication said at Roosevelt field. Some pilots ed of her duties. Since that i refused to fly them. - 4 time by Rev. P. F. Werth, Paul|$9870.35 in money H X P. J. Morlev, Josenh Boylan, Frank B One Day, Eight Days, refused to fiy them. The teym “N4mIDE | e Matiida Butts, who succeeded and Mrs. ‘Brmma Sabrow- | Thanks to sl the workere whe Broroey George Madden. I hereby cer- e Bess Tmany. DH-is which “come® gof 8¢ |DMrs. Oleott, has wiih rare tact and Boh: of Morwhch. in _this result. hat the above named sizners and g o - : notable efficiency directed the manu- R —— WASZCZUCK — In_Taftville, | "on ehapter produc = sre electors and taxpayers flames or were burned up in traifing. : 20, 1919, by Rev. P. F. Werth, 1 _chapter production. Miss Young real estate, in he Town of sl.oo sl'so and up This was largely due, it was said, to faf]'-urms «B'A:vfl;eu of the chapter. Max Baver of Taftville and Miss | Fead the report of Miss Matilda Butts, ich. Dated at Norwich, this 21st J the fact that the gas tank was uncov- ot Lo bruary were ex- zezuck of Norwich. which spoke of meeting the quota of of October, A. D. 1813." Chas. S. ered and its perfosation nsuaey tee’vs [tremely busy menmths for the Red y Cormich Oct. 22, | 2.000 children's garments from April rook, Town Clerk oct23Th THE fire. Most of the French and British | C08S: but March found the workers|™ 7515 by Rev. C. . Ricketts, Frank |t0 June, work in knitting. and an- WILLIAM FRISWELL CO. machines had their petrol tanks pro- | ¥e2ried from their long period of war| V. Amburn of Montville and Miss|swering the call for household linenm,| TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- .| tected by half-inch rubber coatings, |Service, and it was decided that the| Agnes Hall of Norwich. missioners for New London County: We time had come to close the workroom |sANTO —BUSHNELI—In Norwich, Oct. | (Continued on Page Eight—Col. Thres) | nereby apply, for a license to seil and 25 and 27 Franklin Street Weorkmen's Compensation. A Tetore O T Kind osts el S Y R T et e e | liquora ale. Tager beer, Rhine wine and Threeenmvnrkmenbs compensation | for the chapter sécretary anmd (he| Bushnell boini of Norwich Town. LEGAL NOTICES 2L figg«;t;he;z(_‘x:‘ae':ntflh:'h-"::’.d"i’;‘;’;; agreem made by the Ironsides| home service department were rent-|SWEEZY —HOLMES —In_ Cromwell, South and West Thames streets, Town Board Corporation of Norwich have | oq Conn. Oct. 22, 1919, by Rev. Thomas 1 3 L x Nory ¢ in The Thaver Suliliee and. Save .. Oct. 22, 1919, ev. Thomas | ~mo rm DOARD OF COUNTY CoB. |0 Norwich, except in the rooms and H i l Be D P e Y yCommissioner J. J.|for a few weeks in the early swmmer,| Looc"; ,Raymond, Nezon, Sweesy of |missioners for New London County: We |3Raftments in ssid building, any part ear Ilg S Ile'!.g Alfred Lafamme, 713 Boswell av-|ih° chapler has since then iaintain- Sk B Tichoe At ook B exchange Hhirituous and infoxicating | fioned in such manmer ax fo “forr 3 = QUG- 3 5 Booths, s, or iri enue, employe, jammed finger and in-| My, Edmund Perkins had charge of | PRON Vo RvC NG 1R, Wtk Fukq 1§ lguors. ale lager beer, Rhine wine and |00, 80 FOOMY, O TEUTNE Teahy fection, September 24, . 4 Fred 3. |cider und P i WHEN YOU PLAY soYem Sogiember 4, al rate Ofia ‘drive~for used clothing in March | Brown and Mrs. Bila Houck, both of | cmon Bro. in ihe building 5t 439 North | Zithin two hundred feet in a direct Rrol. (amaniia et ol ey " |and reported the collection of 808{ Coventry, R. I Main street, Town of Norwich, except |iBe from any church edifice or public ¢ 2 Ut | pounds of garments and shoes. in the rooms and apartments caid | OT_parochial school, or the premises September 27, at rate of $13.50; and L. ildi 5 pertaining thereto, or an ostoffic At the request of national head- DIED. building. any part or parts of which | BiLiic" 1 ary: or cemetersy. ~Dated at Halm, 186 West Thames street, right are cut off tith, 3 . it ; 4 d__in such |RuDlC 13 d B o October 12, at rate —of|duarters a chapter histery was writ-| ACTON—In Saybrook, Oct. 21, 1919, | 208 i Y S i g O Norwich. this 218t dav of October, A. D. n I I PH ! BN L AR ied, " Octobg s ten, and this record of achievement| Sarah T. daushier of the late Thom- | I*J0ER, 25 to form Pooths side reoms. |o1s” Eigene McCarthy & Co. by Mary $1%. ‘was later supplemented by a compila-§ 2s C. and Sarah E. Acton. ness is no: i McCarthy. Applicants. We, the under- R SRS tion of sussestions for o possible| KELLY—In Bridgeport. Oct, 22, 1919, | Part 1n ‘5 divent lire from oy’ Shored [signed. are clectors and taxpavers, . peace programme for the Norwich| Rev. Thomas J. Kelly, a native of |edifice or public or parochial school, | QWRInZ real estate. of the Town of Mrs. Jemes Johnson has in her vard | chapt O = Norwich, aged 60 vears. o o ¥ Norwich, and hereby sizn and er. e i N . age: vears. or the premises pertaining thereto, , an v nd endorse Di interesting item i Ty postothes. puptic IS A ereto. OF |the foregoins application of Tusene oy P Dated At Norvwich. ‘tnis Siet Gay |McCatthy & Co. for a license. and here- at 7 Washington street a castoria|cluded in the chapter history was a Lean that has grown to the unusual|summary of : L v of supplies manufactured in B s by certify that _satd applicants are YOU HEAR THE eight of 12 feet the period between April, 1817~ and 57 Solomon, Applicants. ~ We, ihe vnc |Suitable persons to be licensed pursu- ARTIST Bridgepert —Designs of a gold medai | P71 1919 ) e oucors v T et TR Gay % Getober. An D, 7ot “the “Town of . . A D. AND 'NOT THE o ‘miade the suprems sacrifce were| SurEical Dressingi ....... 152987 Cl‘lll[C]l & Aflen | Sorwich "ana herety sien’ana endorse |40, G2o7ER D Eltcher, Tames 3 Mg submitted this week to Mrs, S. Z. Pell | GoLments ... : 19,180 Bros. for & Tiecnae, and mereby vertizy | Harris John J Corkery. I hereby cer: PH IS b= = te . . Comfort Bags . 1,306 i B oy N, anll hereh Y |tify that the above named signers and D! Mrs. Poli | Comfort Dilio E . PR suitable per. is sponser for the idea of the Gold| pomion g 128 15 Main Street sons to be licensed pursnant to said |SRAoreers ate siectors and thwpavers, > — : = Star division and Will lead that part of | (ol s baceis b~ gpplicstion, Dated at Nerwich, thim | orwich. Dated at Norwich, this 215: nstrations your C€of-| he Armistice day parade) 2 Schwartz Samuel Tarior, W. H. Pitehs | 4ay of Octaber, A. D. 1819." Chag 8. e W 6 Sweeney, ¥ Muctha ot | Holbrook, Town Clerk. 0ct23Th hereby certify that the above named| - Tm - signers and endorsers are electors an TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- Funeral venience—S8 a. m. to 8 p. m. The workers of the chapter who . made possible this splendid total of 7 produciion were asked to make ap- . taxpayers, owning real estate, in the |missioners for New London Countv: We plication for the badges to which 7 t Town_of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, | hereby 8pply for a llcense to sell and g thelr war-service entitled them, and 'CCLOTS |57 "5 555 o ouloher X 57 Toia; [muchange. mpiritnons and intoxicating on July 23th, an informal but Impres- Chas.§. Holbrook, Town Clerk. ilquors. ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and ve e e T R e ©0ct23Th cider under the name and style of Mrs. H. Mintz and Jennle Mintz In the den, chapter chairman, and Miss Ma- ate. of the Town of Norwich, and |p LEGAL NOTICES, TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY €0M- missioners of New London County: 1 hereby apply for a $65 Druggist 1.i- ense to sell spirituous and imtoxicnt- ng liquors. ale. Jager beer, Rhfms wine and cider to be sold on the presctip- tion of a practicing physician and pot drunk en the prem n ‘k i- jes pot exceeding one fi'h'"" xEet ther than distilled liguors ‘apnd the: n quantities not i 34 f atr ions. At No. 50 t tows | Norwich. Dated at Norwich this Iitn 2y of October A. 18, Je A. 9 l’fi- uuhr;T}ued are electors and taxpayers, awning SeaiSexinte, of 'the towp of Norwien: and hereby' sign and endorse the fore. plicatl unn, plicant. wolng a on of John A. Dums for a drugglsts licenso, and erab y that sald applican sultable parson to be licensed pursuant to sald apgli- cation. Dated at Norwieh this 18th day of October. A. D. 1819, Patrfek Cassidy, J. J. Desmond, Wm. MeGarry. Tsaae O. Jones, Wm. H. Murphy. I hereby certify that the ahove named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, In she town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich this 15th day of October A. D. 1918. Charles 8. Holbrook. Town Clerk, O TH® BOARD OF COUNTY - missioners for New London Cauniy: We hereby apply for a license te eil and exchange spirituoys and intexicat- ing liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhins wine and cider under the name ‘and atyle of Levine & Mandell In the bulldl at 450 N. Main Strest, Town of Norwieh, except in the rooms and apartments in said building, any part or parts 'of which are cut off or _partitiomed In such manner s to form bhooths, sfde rooms, or retiring rooms. Our placeo! business is not Jocated within twoe hun- dred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parpehial school. or th premises pertaining thereto or any postoffi i3 brary. or cemetery. Dated at Norwléh. this idth day of October, § Abraham Levine, Benjamin Applicants. We' the undersigned, electors and taxpayers, owning real 8s- tate, of the town of Norwich and hepe- by sign and endorse the foregning wn: plication of Levine & Mandell for a cense, and herehy certify that said a plicants are suitable persons to be 1i- censed pursuant to said = application Dated at Norwich, this 14th Aay of October A. D., 1518. Benjnmin A Lahn, Max Sternlieb, Johngh Carey, C Brown. Nathan Lahn. I heWeby eevtify that the above named signers and en- sers are electors and ng rezl estate, in the Norwich. Dated at Norwich, thix 14t1 day of October A. D.. 1819, Charles 8. Holbrogk. Town Clerk. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- oners for New Tandon 'ounty apply %or a licepse to sell and 2ge spirituous and intoxicating ale, lager beer, Rhine wire nd cider In the bullding at 4 Central avenue, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and ap: in sald 1ilding, any PATL or parts of which are t off or partitioned In such manner as ta form booths, side rooms. or re- tiring rooms. My place of business is not foeated within twe hundred feet { a direet line from any church edifice or public or ochial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or an: post office, public 1ibrary, or cemetery. h. this' 14th day of Anna B. Os- . the under- and taxpayers 4 hereby the foregoing sald appl 3 o to be licencad pursw- ant to said awolles Dated at Ne—- this 14th Timothy wmil Fox, W binoviteh. 1 hereby above named.siene stant Town Clerk Covtificate RN HY COVNTY ew Y.andan: Cour ¢ tuons intoxicat! wer beer, Rhine wine acd 01d on the prescription o7 hx physielan, and not ta be the premi=es. Tn muantitles 1ilon. Txcept other . liquors, amd _ there In ties nnt exceeding five malloms. . 121 Maln strest, Town of Nor- Dated at Norwmich this 224 day of October, A. D. 1918. T.ee & Osgood Co.. Applicant, for Willlam R. Young. President, Propristor. Wa, the under- signed. are electors and tazpavers. owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich. and hereby sign and emdovse the foregoing apnlication of Lee & O &00d Co. a druggist's lirense and ¢ that sald applicant is a n 10 be Jicensed mursusnt atlon. Dated at Norwich toher, A. D. 1810 3 T, Fred ¥ _Tracy Charles E. Engler. Ambrose H. Wilson R D. Judd. T herehy certify that the amed signers and endorsers are and taxpayers. owninz_real n the Town of Norwich. Dated this 223 day of October. Town 0. THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO! oners for New London County: I for a license to sell amd ange tuous and intoxicatimg ale. lager beer, Rhine wine amd the building at Main street. Towni of Coichester, except in the rooms and apartments in sald bullding. any part or parts of which are cut eff or partitioned in such manner as ‘te form booths, side rooms, or retiriag rooms. My place of business is nat located within two hundred feet in & direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial school. or the premises pertaining thereto, eor amwy postoffice, public library, or cemetery. Dated at Celchester, this 16th day af October. A. D. 1819 Thomas P. ney, Applicant. We, the undersigned. are ‘electors and taxpayers. owning resi estate, of the Town of Celchester, and hereby sign and endorse the foregs application of Thomas P. Kinney i license, and hereby certify that seld applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant te said ifcation. Dated at Colchester. this 18th day ef October, A. D. 1919. Timothy F. Kelley, C. Slowvitz, A. T. Roper, R. Manfet, Willlam H. Jones. T hereby certify that the above namod signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning yegl estate. in the Town of Colchester, Dated at Colchester, this 16th day ef October. A. D 1318, John Condream, Town Clerk. oct33Th TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY missioners for New London Coumey: 1 hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intexieati iquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine 2 cider in the building ‘at 116-113 West Main street, Town o? Norwich, exeept in the rooms and apartments In saf building. any part or parts of which are cut off er partitiened in sues man- ner as to form booths, side reoms, ar retiring reoms. My piace of business is not located witain twp hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifiee or public or parochial sehool, oF the prem{ »s pertaining thereto. or eny Dostoffice, public library, or cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this 224 sy of O tober. A. D. 1913, John R. Bowmaw, Applicant. We, the undersignad, a clectors and taxpavers. owning rea estate. of the Tow Norwich, an@ hereby sign and endorse the foregeing application of Jokn R. Bowman for Tiense. and’ herehy certify that eaid applicant is a suitable versen to he licensed pursunant to id applicaflon, Dated at Norwich, thix 324 day #7 Oc. tober. A. D. 19 Thomas McMa¥en, G. W. Francis, Abrabam Crames, Charles Siosherg, Georze O. Hathaway [ hereby certify that the ahove mamef signers and endorsers are electors ard taxpayere, owniny resi estste, in % Town_of Nerwich. Dated at Xorsw this 22d dav of Oxteber, 8. D. 1 Chas. 5. Holbroook, Tewn Clerk. oc{23Th & 3 & m tee on awards, presented badges to mbalmers Rereby Apply for o Tieens GouBly: Welments in said building, any part or pp. Chamber - ¢ Commerc> Building one hundred members of the chapter exchange spirituous and Intoxicating {Parts ef which are cut off o partition- —_— e in of their devoted ser- liguors. ale. lager beer, Rhine wine and |3 in such manner as to form booths = Vi most imteresting address by Lady Assistant gider under the mams and style ef|3S PR o o ot within 2 Prof i : oz 5. in” the building a <z Thames River Line ot revrned Trom Red Croms. duty in Telephone 328-3 Sorap s Sieeet Town ot Norwleh 1anD SRurch dines or Durilc o raro: Ttaly, completed a program which|ll HENRY E. CHURCH Saia buliding, Cems and apartments In{ohial school, or the promises pertaln- Sm Cm > marked a red letter day in the annals WM. SMITH ALLEN which are eut off or partitioned in such |IBE thereto. or any postof: public Promet Sorvice Doy or Night Il O\ SRRET L, : manger 35 Lo, foTm hootns, side Feoms, |4l n SRR LT PO o O 2 " T oms. i E PT. ¥ _of - Whitehail Tranaportation Co, i Gaturiie. arniioneuts F the: e, Ress’is mot joeated within two hundred | 1848 Mrs. Hyman Minte & Co. Apnil- - is it met appropriate to make men-| T Leet in u ditect line from any courch |SABIn We. the wmdereismed. A mtats Leav N i 2 : e ice or-public o hial e P 3 hd atate. Ruver, Sondeye, Welnesssys and et : Uon of one whose devotion o the| A . THOMPSON, F. 8. |:058 Frepices poniafuine he-Sio"2r |of tne Town of Coltherter anu heroty days at 6 p. m.: Norwich® Tuesdays, s gt - S og. , |2RY pomiorBce, Public library. or ceme- leation of Mrs ¥ Mintz and Jennie Thursdass and sunavs at 5 b m: | WHY THROW YOUR OLD| 2257 indeed is. that combination ac’ | Chiropodist, Foot T cconieh A5 NgTyien, this 22q day |SRURR cor 2 ineans, and hereby feriity New Lendon § p. m. ity Lo dream dreams and the ability to PROTECT YOUR FEET) 1. B. Caron, O aron, Applicants, |ihat said apalieants are suitable per- Passenger rates between N HATS v 3 bl ( e the underaigmed mrn elebiaic®Dt% | sons to be licensed pursuant to said orwich make of them practical realities: and o B and New York, $2.00. i 4 Pt g st et dasel Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Suppert.|taxpayers owning real estate, of the :gg!:uni.l wf:l‘ Cxx;xc‘h:#u,g:his Staterooms. all outside, 3110, in-| AWAY, WHEN YOU CAN HAVE| feriunaie were we fo have in our °% | Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St.| Town of Norwich and nereby sien ang |50 £2% 50 LOUG"" Santinger, Teon CHEE “Fx-v R THEM MADE A§ GOOD AS NEW|Mrs Robert Perkins had held office Norwich, Conn.® Phone 1366-4 |Caren Bros for o licence and herehy B e R D s above oo, ¥ Agent. | |r yoU BRING THEM TO THE|Sinoe 1971 and throughout the period, m— . able persons to be Jeenced pussnant {o|SiEners and endorsers nTe slectors and CITY SHOE AND HAT | i, srieame, swiatieswies | T e B Sl | B e vl eI e ’ of ober, " 23 WHEN YOU WANT (o put your bus- L Mareh of this year she presented her Frank B. Disco, Nel: “ Disco, 1 - this 20th day of October, A. D. fness befor= ine wupiic. tnere is B CLEANING resignatiom. the executive commitiee Datm B Disco.’ Adelard Morin T (. |1915. " John Condren, Tows Clerk. X Bocr - Enes’ Lnausn e s felt that, in deference to those long Piaut. T hereby certify that the above | ©°ct23Th Vertisina columms ur Tae Bulletm % 2 W oy e i untice o Mee. named sizners and endorsers are elep- WE ALSO DYE ALL KIND8 OF|poryine, no other course was open B i e TRl e, | it o THERE la ne advertioins mediom in SHOES IN BLACK OR BROWN. than 18 Teisnm. Bov. foain. duty.. Hew Norwich, lmss'gd P id s TR LGB L R AR Y on ot - e ke et 19 erat Holbrook, Town Clérk. | medlum better tnan rmrough the' ad Flowers and Trees FOR ALL OCCASIONE® MAPLEWGOD NURSERY CO. ¥. H. PEABCOY Phone 906 WHEN YOU WANT o put your hus- iness before ihe pubiic. there iz ne medium better than through the ad- vertisinz =ou o The Bulletin

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