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VACATIONS .ARE OVER ‘Our Professional Photographer Is Back on the Job, Which Insures the Best Pictures Obtainable From Your Films BRING YOUR WORK IN NOW If you have had any unsatisfactory pictures during the past three weeks, bring in your negatives and we will print new pictures without charge. During the first ten 'days.in October i five applications for building permite} have been filed with Fire Marshal How- ard L. Stanton and. included applications brick building, one cottage house and one addition. Marked progress Las also been made on other projects in the city in order to complete the work before cold weather sets in. The Peck McWilliams Company are to erect a large brick building in the rear of - their presemt location on West Main street. A emall building now located on the property is to be torn down and the new building erected. The new struc- ture will be 50x50 feet and two stories high. The walls are to be of brick and the sides will be of wire lath and ce-| ment stucco. The frame will be of iron columns and the floors will be of wood. The building will be used for storage purposes. Nancy E. and Mary C. Lucas of Sa- chem street are to erect a two story addition to their cottage house. The | addition which is*to be 9x12 feet will| have a porch on the ground floor and a bedroom on the second floor. The roof will be gabled and shingled. two-story house is to be erected: for bert Bowers on the south side of Wa- tercress avenue. The lding is to be 1 23 1-2x27 feet and Wwill be of frame con- struction. The interior finish done in plaster with hardwoed trim hardwood floors. The exterior - fini will be in clapboards and shingles. At his home at 84 River avenue, Her- { bert F. Burdick is to biuld a garage 10x 20 and one story high. - The structure will be of frame construction with a con-| crete foundation and floor. of North Carolina pine. The roof will ¢ ! be covered with 3-ply tar paper. Mrs. Carolina Miller asks permi { to erect a garage at 260 Asylum str | for the accommodation of two ca { building is to be of frame construction, 18x12x14 feet, and Wwill be of pine and cedar boarding. | The work on the remodeling of | property on Main street owned h_\' C. Hagberg is rapidly going on and brick work at the front of the building has been raised to the second story The Cranston Co. the COUNTY FARM BUREATU 18 KEEPING CHOICE ISWOLD | JOHN T, BARY oF (Sp BUSY A number ¢ { received NEW LONDON. on the foundation of the ' BRICK BUILDING FOR CENTRAL WHARF for permission to build two garages, ona‘ is to .be} d | h i ‘The frame will be of spruce and the sides _will be | finished by the contractors, and the up- per part will be started at once . The building will be a modern brick build- ing, with tapestry brick front two stories high, with tiled roof, first floor of co: | erete and will be heated by steam. The | cost is estimated at $25,000. The contractor has started v#-k on a ynew store front at 165 Main street for 1 Mr. and Mrs. Olbrys. It will be attrac- With copper set plate glass, metai ceilings and new wiring and will cost about ‘$800. Plans have been figured for the fo\md~ ation of z house to be erevted for Louis and Joseph Schwartz of 37 Bank street. \t the preasnt time the house owned by he Schwartz Bros., on Hosemary street will be torn Gown and a new two-family house erected in its place. Buildinz Permits, John Sanders, fram garage, Ocean av- enue. Cost $300. C. L. Gordon, frame garage, Cost $100. Jos. Davidson, street. Cost $500. Total number of permits for the week, 3 mated cost of buildings, $300.. Toursine Coffee is. Qolong, Enghall Breakfast and Japaz. The Appetizing Cane Flavor American Sugar Refining Company Sweeten it with Domina™* ‘Willetts. ic frame barn, Howard MONTVILLE, . Ahlers Cohstruction com- pany, New York, have the contract for the entire reinforced conerete work in connection with the new factory building 1at Montville for t',~ Robert Gair com- ipany. The main bulding will be 500x200 | feet. wtih several smaller structures, of «teel, concrete and brick. 1 Tne Barn ELVITA PILLS FOR WEAK AND NERVOUS PEOPLE H FISHER'S ISLAND. Contractors are at present busily en- il o 2 gaged at Fort Wright repairing damages Neves.' Bitid Mo {to the macadam road at that place and Pt 39, iy {also at Fort Terry, making general re- R b dae At | airs to the government bulldings, fences, Give V igeo'r and jetc. Al told, the work will cost about Nerve Power to 185,000 Nervous Tired Out, Despondent REAY, ESTATE SALES People. Send for a mobile‘ Free Box. AND MORTGAGE LOANS Elvita Pills have Norwich had ten sales of real estate stood the test for during th ecpast week to nine for the 50 years. Thousands same period last vear. The loans for the praise them for run t;‘:wpum.\e weeks were $16,000 and $59 d o w n_conditions, general debility, ner- v 0o us prostration, nervous weakness, nervous exhaustion, mental depression and unstrung nerves | In New London there were ten sales f reaity ls week to 30 for the same last vear. Lo for the respective } amounted to $68,950 and 3252,390.[ western Firehouse, No. 7, is about : | GIVES APPROVAL TO the firsty COMPENSATION AGREEM ensation have been sioner J. J. Donoh Packard Motor ( New London, k. New Lon-| lacerated wound in palm, | e of §15.68 t Gair Co.. ¥ne: n Golarte, New Ls t bruised and lacerated, 3.68. “DANDERINE" Girls! Save Your Hairl Make It Abundant! inal muscles bruised, at rate of $§1 Norwich Automatic Feeder Co., London, employer and Margaret London, employe, finger tip rate of $6. Columbia Leather Gods Mfg. Co., New emplover. and Mary Donohue, Hondon, employe, contused finger, diator Co., Norwich em- rles D. Yerrington, 404 enue, employe, lacerated index rate of §1 L. Ford, Norwich, Wilbur, 18 Elizabeth street, em- crushed great toe at rate of $15 i Daniel loye, n for representative rah republican caucy t, when & total of 66 votes was on withdrew his Birthday Surprise. t. . vote 10 firat ballot, but at on . and the 13th birthday was day evening from 6 to 9 o homas on Clay avenue by Hannah ¥V and Ethel Sweezey. Games and music | | i | | | v S kbel Wi aTieny up the pleasant programme and| Danderine” | whon he rece ments were seervd. life, 5 e : Those present were Grace -Pury 0..C. Gardner was nominated for judge | Florence Byron, Solomon Becker, Bertha , Francis Sweezey, George S zey and Lillian Sweezey. Perseverance works wonders, & not convert bad eggs into chicl 1IF COLD DAMP DAY S AFFECT YOUR THROAT TRY A BOX O THEY STOP THE THEY RELIEVE ALL THROAT IRRITATIONS AND STOP A COUGH ALMOST AT ONCE BRIGGS COMPANY CAMBRIDGE ‘MASS. agree-| pproved by | i employes, and of prot of the pe Wiese, Harold Bernhagen, . fere son, Irwin Burdick, [Ilora Fathbun and E. A. | evive Il PR nE T B plain or E. S. Abel was moderator | hagen, Dithel Sweezey, Alb { of long, Lathrop cler! Edna Hastedt, Lottie Wi many women p Genevieve Wiese, caused by the influenza or from over- 18 ADOPTED DAUGHTER { indulg Kurr(:n‘:\ fx:;ho" tobacco or ex- ks cesses “ISSUE” UNDER THE LAW?|“yilio today for this valuable medi- Two Middlesex county cases, both from | cine, send 10 cents to pay postage and Midletown, came up for argument last|we will send by mail only a sealed week -in Hartford before the supreme |package sufficient for one week's treat- lcourt. In the first case Paolo Gervasi ment. asks for a review of the adverse decls- Elvita CapsuleS, for inflammation of ion of the court in h against the | the bladder and kidneys, prostratis, $1. Phot]e 1570 Societa Giuseppi Garibaldl. Judge |ELVITA DRUG CO, 3 Tremont Row, George E, Hinman heard the case and |Boston, M rendered judgment for-the defendant so-|{ The F;mws Elvita Remedies seld at v ull first-class drug Stores.—Adv. plaintiff was president of the so- ime. Later he was ex- He claimed illegal action and sued | $2,000 damages. The trial court found the expulsion leg: In the other case the Middletown Trust Co. summoned several parties into court on the interpretation of the sev- enth clause of the will of the late Thomas F. Gaffey of New London; Mar- | garet F. Gaffey of Midletown, the adopt-] hc-!M to recover GOOD ¥OR HIM AND HIS WIFE ‘Watkins, Hurley L. .Louisviile, K. { Honey and my wife 2308 Lytle St ‘I found Foley's colds.” This famous old cough medicine is just as good for children as for adults. It checks coughy, , croup, bronchia] coughs, and. stops i throat that keeps oue t. It contains no ori- - v I ning drugs. Prompt ed daughter of Eugene F. Gaffey, son of | TIIPE o Qe Thomas Gaffey, is mainly concerned i s & Onpool o6 the case. i Under the terms of Thomas Gaff \s' NORWICH TOWN W. Hanna, pastor of Boz- will 2 sum of money was left in trust| Eugene F. Gaffey .during his life, the further provision that if he left ue the trust was to continue and its T - tional church, occupied the pul rst Congregational church ome to be expended for the benefit of | Sunday morning, in exchange with he such e. If he died without issue the|pastor, Rev. Gurdon F. ley. Rev. trust fund was to be divided equally be-| Mr. Hanna preached from First Corin- tween the other twe children or their mz.s 2:31. But covet earnestly the best he! gifts; and yet show I unto you a more The question raised by the proceedings | excellent way. is whether the adopted daughter, Mar-| At the 8.30 o’clock mass Sundpy mn-l Zaret F. within the | ing at Sacred Heart church there was a is| meaning of the terms of the will. The|very large numi of communicatns, appeal asks the supreme court to say Holy Name society of this { whether the trial court erred. church received the sacrament i | e body. This society partici | SECOND TIME FRACTA' RED | big parade & SEULL IN MOMORCYCLE | D¢ing conveyed to _Henry Baler of 143 Crystal avenue, | pieibers were led i cal condition at | 0 4" Memorial hos fead. Practically all a.llfi. B | s:dy;-w-n e1e the demonstration Charles W. Brennan. execu! ,it_was voted to have the . When You're Tired —good;unmzh--m, it restores yonwmihmd&ahm La Touraine Tea is grod tea, becavse the finest lzaves are selected Gnm the world'sbest crops, and blended by & :pecn! {am‘fla—,m s La Try it today. Your grocer hasitin all varieties—Orange Peloe, ACCESSORIES We carry a complete line of the nec- essary Accessories for your Auto- We also do TIRE and TUBE VUL-" CANIZING, and we are willing at all times to advise you HONESTLY as to the advisability of VULCAN- IZING your tire and tube. LANE RUBBER CO. leurame Tea ' As Good as La Touraine Coffee 324 Main Street For More and Richer Eggs, Feed Your Hens ; ROYAL WORCESTER The to e ier sllo ROVAL \VM for yeaes. Froe jum booklet om request. league meeti chapel Monda: as well a m which took place in the ng, open to women Saturday which he ight when a. motor- a8 riding collided with severzl hymns inspiringty .also the an- thems, I'm Nearer My Home and Blessed | are the People. By request, Chol coldent happened while Bater Memorial Foreizn Mie- were all going toward Ni- he motorteyie ¥ the Endeavor meeting Sunday evening at The.wagon was on six-thirty, tHe lesson was from Bible Verses that Help. Ps. 119: 33-40. Miss Mabel Corrigeux was the leader. After being the guest for a week of Miss Alice L. Avery of West Town street. Mrs. Ada A. Stoddard of Oakland, Cal, left Saturday to visit her brother’s fam- {ly in New London. Mrs. Stoddard, who is to remain away from home about a year, has heen located In California for the past forty-one years, hayving visited i iss Rose Smith Sunday evening, days' stay at the home law and sister, Mr. A. Peck of Otrobance ance ahead. B: between the automobile and and struck the wagon. Baier n viclently to the ground and s head. G. \[a,) mard Minor was hurriedly | calied and Baier was rushed to the hos- i pital in this city, the physician accomp- | anying him. Dr. Minor found his skull r drove his avenue. Mrs. Charles By Cove was the Mrs. John of Haughton's er daughter- in- | Bennett, of Town May Guile of Kinney avenue, Nor- d: ! was fractured and Dr. Harry M. Lee gvening, after ‘@l . . ives and friends in théd East five | parformed operation. Baier had mnot different timés. Starting a week ago | regained consciousness Monday. thiz (Thesday) morning, Miss Avery and | Baier suffered a fracture of the skull | . {in a motorcycle accident several weeks | i ago when he was thrown from his ma- { chine in Main street in front of the Sav- { ings Bank of New London by a defect in | the pavement. He was in the hospital for | several weeks at that time. her guest made daily trips to point of in- terest in mearby towns, covering in all |all about ome hundred and fifty miles in five days with Miss Ayersy’s pet horse, Collie Queen. ' Mrs. Stoddard enthused over the beauties of Connecticut scen- ery and her enjovable eutings with the Sunday afternoon at four o‘clock, Ever | faithfol and t-\m..,m,, horse, and de- Miss Jennie Cusick of Hartford is yis- ice Louise Aver#h of West It is easier to earn momey than it Is vot to spend it. at ‘h‘? ms | ho remembered. About twelve | GALES FERRY Bessie Grant | accompanied | 7de I | A At the Sunday merming service in the v | M. E. church Rev. G. H. Wright spoke from Matt. 8: 7, the theme being Divinity were in #ttendanc conducted the ser | { i{ Just One Application Jiebi S fpian foc- 0 | Beebe spoke on Th and the Hairs Vanish | Gurdon = & gregational chur Lifs of Christ, and A | Revealed. At the offertory an anthem, TrEbR a | Givi Heart, with solo _b; (Modes of Today) !mg service ‘t:'mr:) = Chiristian. f’” E::fn ‘!;l:dn gle%nm" FA A Ty -n.i = _ jdeavor hymn books w held on the two 3 3 . 2, parmless, vt very effective treat- | (5050 (Y B0US3 TRE NG qut G | altar fowers, o basket of dablise, ax : s by lan H. [ Taovel of hairy growths: Mix enough | cle: distributed delicacies to the shut-ins. | Tanged by and given by Mrs. Harlan i : William Geary sang His ‘yye Is On e | i trying to pass the wagon. An au is to meet Wednesday Sparrow. ‘Mrs: David K. Hall, Jr., ac- | tomobile, the wagon. owned and driven by | ; 1’,155[ VL,on‘gregfl(mPs.l‘c)mpukd 56, the plaso. |2 n named’ Spolan of East Lyme and ie annual thank offering 1t l New Bedford. At the Fifst Congregational Christian | the sun Pierce, were beautiful. At the Sunday powdered delatone and water to cover| rhe Scnday affernoon servee at tha | school session special awards were re- i the undesirable hairs, apply paste and | Sheltering Arms was in charge of Rev | ceived by-pupils for regular attendance j‘after 2 or 3 minutes remove, wash the | Fregerick Fusan, af’ McKinley | in the ‘foliowing onler: Haward Chase, | i skin and the bai have vanished. One| avenue A. M. ¥. Zion church, who read | silver pin; J. E. Norman, Jr., gun metal ! application usually is suficient, but to | for the lesson P: v. Mr. Lusan | pin; Margaret' S. Colver, gold pin; {be certain of results, buy the del&tone | sive & eplendid PAuT thei] Elennor riatthiari: ;" Wk . metal ot {in an original package. Mix fresh|Apostie. The choir of this church sang| Helen Loulse Colver, rolled gold star ias wanted. Tillie Kleuss, gold pin; C. E. Colver, J: gun metal star; Herman Chase, silve pin; Richard Chase, silver. pin; David Carter, rolled gold pin; Olive Carter, gun metal pin. At the Epworth league evening ser- vice, Mre. R. Irving Hurlbutt leader, the topic was What Christ Does for the Reo Prices § The Reo Motor Car Company guarantees that present ‘§ prices on trucks and passenger cars will not be reduced '} before April 1st, 1921. This does not mean that a price reduction is contemphted to take effect immediately after that date. Reo prices are based upon cost of manufacture—not upon what the pub- lic can be made to pay. The Reo Speed Wagon Chassis, at $1,385.00 f. o. b. Lans- ing defies competition. The same applies to the Reo Six Touring Car, at $1.850.00. Prompt deliveries on all models. THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK (0. PHONE 212 52 SHETUCKET STREET at the preaching servico the same line of thought. A meeting of the board of registration for the town of Ledyard, including W. L Allyn, town clerk, Frederick W. Burton and Albert Kinmouth, selectmen, Biilings T. Avery, registrar, and Leslie Gray, deputy registrar, was held at the Coun- try club house heré Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock: to make voters. Eight women voters were made and three men. At Ledyard in the morning 34 women and six men Were made voters. ‘There are § more voters to be made at Gales Ferry. S Mrs.. Eugene LaFontaine of the Stod- dard- district and Miss Alice Satterlee of Gales Ferry attended the annual music festival- in er, Mass., Friday and Saturday. Nathan A, Gibbs, * cashier of the Thames National bank, Norwich, with Mrs. Gibbs ‘and’ daughter, Miss Natalie King Gibbs, motored to Cape Cod Satur- day. They were accompanied by Alpheus 8. Gilbert of Norwich.. The men returned Sunday, )llt Mrs. Gibbs and daughter will &pend two Ml :l East Wareham and the meetings next week at Ledyard and | During their absence th verandas of ir home here. will be em- eers and Mrs. Steers of with General Feote of a, who have been ai of Judge Steers since Thursday, returned home Sunda. . THIS TRADE MARK ON EVERY BOTTLE . For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis TRY IT. Experience hes demonstrated that medicine knows no surer healing agent for the inflamed mucous mem- branes of nosel:] ,:g?d and lung passages. O yoprs by thousands of people and highly recommended by physi- cians. TRY IT. At your druggistls as above, on every $1.20. (the trade mark. bottle) 60 mns B CURED HS Christian. - Rev.. G.. H. Wright following | RHEUMATIOM! 1 1 doctored for came oyt of tempt to to get r. ritis and 1 treatment s out of vears to tind gut tre He learned how tb get”rid of e of his rheumatiem, other recover his stremst! m *Tt er Mysteries,” now be ing distributed fre¢ by an authority who devoted over 20 years to the sei- entific study of this trouble. If any reader of The Bulletin w he nner M ries of Rhieumatism,” over- looked by docto and scientists for centurics past. or letter to H. St., Hallowal you forget cut out-th news and friend.. All ‘return mail wi thout any charge wha avar. imply_send a post card P. Clearwater, 293-T Maine. Send mow, If not a sufferer yourzel: notice and hand this