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NUKWiCH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1918 VVTLJJMANTIC The ease of Ernest Lafleur, charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of Rolando Gaulin, who was track and killed by as automobile driven by the former, was heard Mon day by Judge F. H. Foss. Attoreny Samuel B. Harvey appeared for the state, and Attorney Davis of Hartford for Lafleur. Seven witnesses for the state wore heard. Harold Wiggins, wbo was in the car driven by Lafleur at the time of the accident, wag the tint witness for the defense. He teld how at his suggestion, the car went by way of Jackson and Valley st-eets te avoid meeting the fire engine which was coming down Main street. As the tarn into Valley street was made ac cording to Mr. Higgins, the child ran diagonally across the street, and not more than ten feet in front of the car, previously, Mr. Lafleur bad been driv ing at a rate not exceeding twelve miles, and at the time of the turn, was going at a rate of about four nrilea. Mr. Higgins state-J that La fleur ld oil In his power to avoid an accident- Judge Foss found nrobahle cause and bound Lafleur over to the next terra of the superior court under Loads of 11 0i0. which were furnished by fcij mother. The influenza epidemic is ending. The emergency hospital has been closed and will be thoroughly fumi gated today. In the three weeks the hospital has been in operation it has mrcd for about 100 patients ar.d re ported 14 deaths. The success of the hospital is largely to due City Health Officer Dr. Michael FJordaii, Mrs. W. P. S. Keating, head nurse, and her as sistants. Civil service examinations for rural csrrier at Eagleville and vncanctfS that mpy later occur on rural routes ir Tolland countv will b" held in Rnelrvllle. Stafford, and WiUimantic, Nov. J J, IMS. Executor Thomas J. Kelley filed his fiaal administration account of the es tate of Mirenret Parte with the pro bate court Monday. A hesWnjc in re gard to the acceptance of the same nil; .-.e held in the probate court on yjnCsy. Nov. 4. Toii. stJny, committees will fc eiecv.'l Ijv the v-rious onorn I ves In the various rr pufactur'.'i 1 pl:in' of this city to take charge of an phases of patriotic work carried on In the plants. Last week, committees wer? appointed for the same purgoso in all OONT BE BALD How to Make Hair Grow Strong, Thick and Lustrous, Few of us get bald in a day and we all have ample warning when our hai'- is thinning out. Parisian sace is a most efficient hair invigorator, but to immediately stop anv further loss of hair and quickly start a new growth it must be rubbed into the scalp so the starved hair roots can really absfrrb it and get the vital stimulation so badly needed. You will curciy be delighted with the first ap plication for your hair and scalp should look and feel 100 per cent, better. Parisian sage is not expensive. It's a scientific preparation ihitt supplies sill hair Tigris cieun, non-stieky, antiseptic lio.uid that is sold by Lee & Osgood Co. ant! at drug and toilet countprs everywhere with guarantee te giv yon perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Good" looking hair is half the battle In any mtn's or woman's personal ap pearance. Neglect -moans duli, thin, lifeless hair and finally baldness, while a httle attention nosv insures thick and lustrous hair for years to come. No matter what your hair troubles try a Parisian sage m:i8sr.pre tonight yeu wnl ret be disappointed. DR. F. C. DENTIST moved te 715 Main St, Willimantio Roars I s, M. te I q. em. Fbose 44 DANIEL r. THOMAS H. KILLOUREY BROS. FUNERAL DIKf CTORS AND EM- BALMERS 19 Union St. Willimantio, Conn, Phone 29C 'Lady Assistant) JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer 60-62 North St, WiUimantic ' Laay Assistant TeL connection THERE fs no advertising medium In JiasUrn Connecticut equal to The Bui letin for business results. Ikmtdd'av WiUimantic, Conn. Aluminum Ware REFLECTS GOOD HOUSEKEEPING AND GOOD TASTE If'jrouTimow the clanger to health and even to life, itself Cromiping wares that chip and crack into the food, you! wffli buy none but Aluminum Cooking Utensils. Of couxse they cost more than the cheap enamel ware at first but 'ithey tare clean and sanitary. They are safe all the iimef and'.they are far the cheapest in the long run. H ere ? are 1 two specials offered for a short time only at a good, saving and is also a good opportunity to acquaint you of the good qualities of this famous fine of Aluminum Ware v that reflects good housekeeping and good taste. SPECIALS J-qnart Sauce Pans, hollow, l steel handle, value 75c, Special SSe. 4 -quart Berlin Sauce Pans, hol OTHER MIRRO Preservtna; Kettles, 3 sixes. $1.39, IU and $2.19. , Berlin Sauce Pans, 2 sizes, $1.35, nd $1.69. Berlin Kettles, I sizes, $275, $2.9$ and $3J9. THE H. C. the departments of the American Thread company. The committees will arrange for patriotic addressee te be made, for the distribution or govern ment literature, and all other Kinds of war work. Raymond A. Parker has been trans ferred te Camp Taylor, Kenwiccy, to attend an officers' training school. Pri vate Parker has' been at Camp Dev ens since early in July. The selective service board in ses sion Monday received the registration card of John Levalley of Chapman street, who registered with the Amer ican consul at London. J. B. Martindale ef the V. S. Em ployment Bureau reports that Monday was the largest registration day-ince the office has been in existence. At 3 o'clock Superintendent Martindale was still looking forward with longing to a much-delayed dinner. St. Joseph's hospital, which has not received any patients since thn in fluenza epidemic started, will now re ceive patients requiring surgical and obstetric treatment ' Walter Reilly, who has been ill with influenza at (jeongetown University, Washington, 3D. C, is very much im proved. Rev. Walter 6. McElroy, It. of New Hsven, died Sunday from pneumonia. The death of Father McElroy caused sorrow to large numbers in WilHman tie wbo were deeply stirred by the pa triotic address which he made at the service held Sept. 22 at the dedica tion of the service flag at St. Jo seph's church, a service in- which he participated with the late Father Ban non. Te attendance at the schools has improved greatly in the last week as there are only 12 per cent, absent at the Natchaug school and 25 per cent, absent at the Windham Strees scnoA The' State Council of Defense has culled a meeting of ten local chair men at the Chamber of Commerce ?n Norwich today at 3 p. at. to consider pinna. for the promotion of girls' work in the industrial centers of Eastern Connecticut. Miss Anna Worthing.?;) Cnale, new state organiser, will be in charge of the meeting, and Hiss JIv ra Smith, secretary of the local Oirlj' club, will be present to describe and explain the work already accomplish ed In WiUimantic. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson have gone to Meriden, where Mr. Johnson will be in charge of the Star moving picture theatre, which opened its win ter season Monday. Winfield J. Phillips, 34, of Chaplin, died Sunday at the home of his moth er, Mrs. William H. Phillips, 1217 Main street, from Bright's disease. He is survived by his parents, a wife and three-months' old son, and six broth ers. Charles. Martin, and Kimer of Plainfield. Dwight, Frank nd Orrin of Hampton. Mrs. Mary Murphy, 75, died at th .Norwich hospital Monday. She is sur v.ved by her husband, John Murphy cf 19 Card street. Siegfried Richard Olson, 25. died on j Monduy at the home of his parents, i:.4i Ja-pKson street, from pneumonia. is -Jiyivc:u vy lily; wiir. I'jiil -inj!j children, his parents. Mr. an-J Mrs tiwen uison, six Mothers ana four sts- i.ers. Joseph Francis, the infant eon of Mr. mid Mrs. Joseph W. Wilson, J2 i.t-lianon avenue, died Sunday irem marasmus. Marie Grezilla Lussier, 23, who died Sunday at Danielson from pneumonia, U the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cle ment Lussier, 221 Main street, and is survived by her parents, six brothers ni.d six sisters, all of this city. Jean Baptiste Tatrcault, 5, died on Saturday night at the emergency hos ,ital from pneumonia. He leaves four sW, Paul of Norwich, Louis of Mid dietown. Joseph of Lowell, and Al phonse of this city. CLARK'S CORNER Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Evaiis have re turned to their home here. Mrs. L. H. Jewett left Sunday to spend the winter in Spri-.'ffield. Miss Mary Collins retun d to New P.ritain, Friday, after visiting friends here the past week. Mrs. Aiica Murdock has returned from Norwich to the home of her sis ter, Mrs. AHn Jewett. Mr. and Mrs. George Evans and child of Hartford are at .1. R. Evans'. Edward E. Chapel was in New Lon don on business this week Mrs. Mercy S. Greene of New Ha ven spent the week end with her sis ter at Moder.a, Get Rid of That Persistent Cough Btop that weakening, persistent cough or cold, threatening throat or lung affections, with Eckman's Alterative, the tonic and upbuilder of 20 years' successful use. 89c and $1.50 bottles . from druggists, or from ECKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia Q DACTAM CTAD low, steel handle, no-born knob, value 12.25, special $1.75. Large-sise Double Boilers, value 2.25. special S1.7S. ALUMINUM WARES Mixing ' Bowls, 3 sites, 50c, 85e nd $1.00. WafUle Iron $3.00. Frying Pans $189 and $2.68. Large size Double Boilers $2.76, $Z98 and $3.39. MURRAY CO. DAYVILLE The Ladies Aid Soeietv wn nlea& 1 artJy entertained at the Congress- I uonai narsoBage on Tuesday after- on Monday morning. There was a sol noon. I ftnnn renniAni hiph ntflta In vhii)i Pmt Mrg. Hattie Chesbrousrh liaa hep I spending a few days with her son, I ""); anu na tamiiy at Tarkiln, H. I, I ' cluu aire. I'.Ui-Pnn vvilYiv- nf 1 MiStic were visiters Sunday with Mr. atia Mrs. b. K. Gillette. . Marshall Bennett has gone to jrork I as carpenter at the ElmviUe mill. nwara rennan of Soutntoriige, ifaf!a"xTand, Jerranc rennan of the 7' Ambulance Corps at New- port, ti. i were Sunday guests pf their Brennan. I Lwuiimwr i-atncK KUey was a visitor in Hartford Satnriav Among boys in service who were at ineir homes ever Sunda.v wr Ser geant Elijah Berriman, Sergeant Rich ard Lehrer. James V. Ciirrie onri Fri- ward Berthiaume from Camp Devens, William Moran of Newport and Jo seph weaver or .New London. iiaiiuraii vmsras la having Lwo weeKs vacation from his duties at La Deiie a store. William Morrison. emnlovd the car Darn, is to nave a week's vacation and will spend it with his sister at iarmei, xv. r, Mr. and Mrs W V. T. en. Mrs. fltmrrv Kn,a. 'iit u i i I rf.7:. . . . : .""- '"' I.! jjmaoee ana nis tamiiy at North iros- I venordale on SundHv Robert K. Bennett ef Central Kals I It. I., spent the week-end with his raotner, Mrs. Fanme S. Bennett, his uaugnier, itiss Pr sci la. w?:n h:u spent me weeK with her grandmott'.ev. returned home with him. Mrs. Philip A. Ahern of Fall River, i.aoo., was uie guest rnursaay of Miss Ciara B. Stokes. Charles E. Rounds of Maiden, Mass. vas in town Thursday calling or friends and acquaintances. Mrs. H. F, Harrington will entertain tne woman's Missionary society at hei home In Eimville next week Taurs day, Nov. 7, at 3 p. m. Miss Cora E Cogswell will be the leader, taking up the second chapter in the text booi Women of the Orient. The Men's club heid the regulai meeting in the office of the Assawaga company Mondav evening. Communion will be observed at the congregational church next Sunda morning. Those who desire to send Christ mas gifts to the bovs overseas and have received the official labels that were issued to the men in t.-e ffixpe ditionary Force to be sent direct to thf roiative from whom they desire to re ceive gifts, can procure the carton: from the chairman of the local Red cross orancn, llrs. Myrtiee E. Blan chard at her home en High" street, o: at the Red Cross hall, Wednesday af ternoon. ins local nea cross branch held p business meeting at their hall Thurs day evening and in accordance witi the rules of the National Red Cros voted to change their annual meetirr from April to the third week in Oc to-er. The officers eleeted in Apr: were voted to hold ever until October VjVj. A ways and means committei was elected as follows: Chairman. Ar thur Burton, Deyville, Frank L: Hen riett and Miss Margaret .McConnell o Lailouvilie. Mrs. Charles Blackm? and Mrs. Walter Prissefl of Attawau gan, James Walker, Harry Briarley Miss Jane Camipbell. Mrs. Teresa O' Neil, Mrs. Edgar Mathien. Dayville. SOUTH KILLINGLY Mrs. Thomas Jacques has returnee irom a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Everett Salisbury of Moosup. Mrs. Herman Barlow is spending :. tew clays with her sister in Masher, tuck. -.rs. Henry spauuung nas oen in Pittsfield. Mass., called there by the i:.ness oi ner son, Kev. LeoniJu t'paulding. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodraensta of Waterbury were recent visitors with relatives here, making the Ir:; in ineir new automomie. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Hall and Ger trude Hall motored to Putnam Sun day. 1 he attendance at school has been very low the past two weeks owiu: to illness in many families. There was some improvement the last of tr week. S. A. Douglass has returned to hi: duties in the store after an a'. tack grip. Miss Hartig has been in Danielson a few days to help care for the sici-: opes in the family of Harry Clarke. Mrs. P. H. Coffey is ill with grip ELMV1LLE ilr. Brooks, agent for the White- stone Worsted Co., was in Boston last week. Mrs. Phoebe A. Potter of East Ki; imgiy nas Deen the guest ot Mrs. t . L. Mowry. Mrs. H. S. Call had an automobile trip on Tuesday afternoon throue! the a-Ojoining towns with Danielso,) friends. - William Battey of Providence spent the week-end and Sunday at Hferberi matters. Mrs. Kayette Wright of Pomfret has c-een canng for Mrs. Clayton Wright wno remains ill at her home here. B. C. Conklin and family spent S: urday in Hartford. Mr. and Irs. Harry Brambam and tnends from Pawtueket have been tl guests at Grassraere farm. .'irs. Kosa LAKue ot JJamelson vis Iteci Mrs. PYank Davis Sundav. Maurice Conklin of Hartfard was a week-end sitor at his parental home CENTRE GROTON Miss Charlotte Bailey picked a dish of large, ripe strawberries from the vines on Wednesday. Tiiere is still thTThiW" ahfT inS2ite f the ehiHv nints. Shft nls mr-kpri rncoc fm . r.M,'. ; from a climbing Dorothy Ferkins rosebush. The American consul general in Genoa has reported in a despatch of June 12 that the free admission of wheat and other cereals and flour has been extended to Dee. 31, 1918. This exemption was first granted by the de- cree of Jan. 21, 1915, and since Nov. 21, IBIS, has included semolina also. A Nation's Safety depends upon more than wealth or the power of its mighty guns. It rests in its robust children and in its strong, vigorous naahood. an ideal constructive tonic-food, brings to the system elements easily assimilated and imparts strength and pro motes normal growth. Scoff' Emalaan kaildM up tk weak mod fertifia the strong. Scott & Bewne, Blemeld. N. J. lt-M LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer oecUl Attention to Every Detail. JEWETT CITY 'Fimersl services tnr "Mr. -Tnfin Par. isseau were held at St. Mary's church J. ,.T 'WpCahe was lnhraiit T?v .T W Seifermari deacon and Rev. John Con- way, ef New Haven, sub -deacon. Miss I rlas -Pftomn triA nrMniat anrl Nor mon Roberts, of Pawtueket. sang dur. tag the mass. Burial was in St. Mary's remeterv. Tim hearers ti-pfp Hermftn Roberts, Frank Leyden. Joseph - D. Couture, Levi Dayon, Napoleon Day- on nd Fortunia Dayon. Pvelatives from Pawtueket, Baltic, Glasgo, Providence, Taftville, Norwich, Greeneville, Moos- un and Flaintield were in attendance. Hourigan Brothers was in charge of the arrangements. Miss Ruth Miner, one of the local telephone operators, has returned aft er two weeks' stay in. WiUimantic, where she assisted at the exchange. during the illness of several oper ators. Mrs. Laura Grenier has returned to Jewett City after an absence of sev eral weeks in Norwich, recovering trom a surgical operation. Assistant Commander A. A. Young, Jr., of New York Military Academy, is at home for ten days Louis Masse, who is very ill, was better -Monday. His condition was ). V. V, 1 V.,.- . "'""S"1 ivia, i a., lute determination to recover is won rtui and ls helping win the battle fo' his' life. The Ladies society of the Congre national church meets at the parson age Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Morgan of Fos 'on and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Fer truson and sons, Samuel and John of. North Ware. N. H., are guests at Dan el Morgan s. MOOSUP John Paisie. district d puty and his :taff wre at the rooms of All Hallows' council. JC cf C, Monday evening to nstall the officers. The women of the Baptist congrega tion are planning the annual barrel er the Mother school. South Caroli- Articles ef any kind for the home, lothing for all, especially for men -nd boys and Christmas gifts for girls ire being collected. Fred Leaver has resisrned at the Lawton Mills and has taken up work s head agent for a life insurance company, to cover Plair.Uela, Jewett 'ity, Paekervilte, Moosup and ster :ng. He is also treasurer of the SI. T"., I. O. O. V., also of St. Paul's par ish. Miss 5f mi Wright has lieen enter ining Miss Helen Eovce of Nor ich. Plainfield grange gave up its meet- ng last week owing to so much lll- T1QPS. Mr. and Sirs. Everett Codin are en- ertaining Mr. and Mrs. Jeswe Tift and on, Gerald, of Providence. Cpurt General Lafaystte. No. 214, '. of A., Moosup, has purchased a ""ourth Liberty Loan bond for $500. This makes the second bond this or der has bought, taking a ?.1,C00, shot at the kaiser. Miss Ruth Cote of New Pedford is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. E. Dupius. I-Tiends of Mrs. L. Meipc-r of L)an lson. formerly of Moosnp, learn that !:pr husband is seriously ill with pneu monia. Privates Everett Phillips, Leander .obatail, Albert Defossia, Arthur Rohers of Camp Devens spent a 38- :iour furlough at their home over the veek end. .iK.moR H. A very oi .iewcit uity ana liss Alvena Berger of Moosup, were ipited in marriage at All Hallows' 'lurch, by Rev. Joseph E. McCarthy,' Monday morning at S o'clock. A luntia! high mass was sung. The 'iricle wore a gown of crep-j de chine, ''he carried & bouquet of roses, lily of he valley, and sweet peas. The wit ness was Jerry Avery, father of the trroom and Amie Berger, father of h bride. A wedding breakfast was served at the bride's home. Her raveling gown was cf Altcs blue, with iat to match. Sir. and Sirs. Avery pft on the il o'clock train for Prov dence, Boston and New York. They ire expected back the latter part of ;.his week. On their return they will eside at the home of tho bride's par ents. Many beautiful gifts were given 'he bride. Between Central Tillag?. and Can- Icrliury. Philip Charon, a boy of 4, is struck and killed by an automo- 'iHe driven by Sir. Torrey of Central lllage. The accident happened on a bridge. The boy attempted to cross mil ran directly m front of the on-' coming mach'ne. He received a frac furncd skull. Dr. J. L. Garoncr of Cen- "a! Village ordered the boy taken to ackus hospital, where he died al most immediately. HEBRON Mrs. J. B. Tennant, Mrs. Leon Rath bone, Miss JliWred Rathhone and Ran dall Tennant, were in East Hamp ton. Sunday. J. B. Tennant is able to resume his work for the N. H. Dairy Co., after a peek's illness. G. F. Mitchell is recovering, after an illness of a week. Schools in town opened Monday, ' sft.er three weeks' vacation. Mrs. C J. Doufflas of Boston is the rruest of her mother, Mrs. H. F. For ter. Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey and son, How ard Ttelsey of Montville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tennant the first of the week. Louis Marcus has moved his family to Guilford, where he will open a mar ket, and store There were services in tbo churches Sunday. Rev. Edward Wolliston of Hartford, preached in the Congrega ..... 03 "onai enurcn. Mildred Hough returned home Sat urday from a visit in Colchester with Janet and Lois Pendleton. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Frank Young of Saybrook and Ches ter I. Ferguson, of Lambert Hill, N. J- are at Maplewood Farm. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ppencer of Putnam wer? calling on friends in the Valley, Sunday. Winlfield S. Kenyon and family spent Sunday ;n Providence. Mrs. Henry Wilson was called to Chattanooga, Tenn., last week on ac count of ths illness and death of her son, Private Sidney Hatstat. Burial was in Hufobardston. Mass. Mrs. Mary Miarey and daughter, Myrtle, who have been at Elmer Goss' have returned to their home in East- ford. -. Mrs. Emma Goedler has gone to North Ashford to spend the winter with Mrs. Harriet Mors. MOHEGAN The Mohegnn Sewing society bought a jiuo pons of the fourth Liberty loan. Services were held here Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. Albert Fielding of New Ion- don called on friends here Sunday. Mrs. tiertruae Harris or Korwich called on Mrs, Fowler and Mrs. Qued geon, Sunday. Henry Dolbeare has gone to- work on the high tension line. In three months Willard Sheldon. who is employed in the optical com pany s factory at Southbridge. has nearly completed a two-story house, working on it Saturdays and evenings outside of working hours, and expects to put. on tne nnisnmg toucues and I occupy the house before winter. Chl.drcn Crjf The Kind Too Have Always "Bought, and whieh has beea In use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature ef 7 . and has fceen made Mder hi pejw CjCMA' Eoaal wperFision since its iafaney; WuxZ C6cAcAZ AUow no one to deceive you in tab,' All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-aa-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of' Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. ' What is CASTOWlA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric Drops and Soothing Syrups, It Is pleasant It contains . neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatuleney, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishneas arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids y the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep -The Children's PanaceaThe Motier's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS FBeaxs the .In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought C iWitflin-IMIir----"- r- - BRIEF STATE NEWS Torrington rThe Torrington Co. has arranged for free anti-toxin treatment for its employes to prevent influenza, WetherEfield-r-Mrs. Thomas Willard and Miss Helen Cary have offered their services as nurses during the influen za epidemic and are on duty oacn day at the HUrtford Golf club. Hartford Arrested for spitting op the sidewalk, Lewis Bloomfield of Hartford reeently forfeited a cash bend of $7 through his non-appearance in police court for "trial, j Middletown--The Woman's Chris tian Temperance Union has received three hundred dollars by the will of the late H.mily Selden. Miss Selden was for many years a member of the local union. Hartford. Harr S. Bond, of Hotel Bond, Hotel Bond Annex and B'ond Restaurant fame, admits that he is considering purchasing a hotel un der construction at the corner of Bridge street and Broadway in Spring field. Hartford The approach of war pro hibition has not deterred the liquor dealers from making preparations to continue their business, all but two of the saloonkeepers in Hartford have applied for renewals of ;their liquor licenses. South Windsor. An appeal has been made to the ladies of South Windsor to spend any spare time at Wise, Smith & company's store, helping make pneumonia jackets for the neighboring towns which are in need of them. Suffield Charles William Malloy, son of Thomas Mailoy of Thrall ave nue, has been given a commission as second lieutenant at Camp Lee, Pet ersburg, Va., in the officers' training school there. He has alreaay been ordered to Camp Grant, Rockford, 111., for duty. New Haven While Secretary of the Treasury William G. McAdoo, was obliged, due to the press of other bus iness to decline the invitation of May or David E. KitzGerald, to come nere to sneak in the interest of the Fourth Liberty loan campaign, it is expected that he will come to this city and speak at the time of the dedication oL the new post office building, whieh is now ready for occupancy. Head Disfigured irms Inflamed and Sore. Itched Caus ing Her to Be Goss and Fret ful. Coticora Healed. Nothing Purer, Sweeter, For All Skin Troubles Than Cuticura. "My little girl had ringworms on her head, and they kept coming until she had eight on her head. The eruption was inflamed and sore, and itched causing her to be very cross and fretful, lier head was disfigured and her hair all came out in places as large as a fifty-cent piece. "I saw a Cuticura Soap and Oint ment advertisement and I bought them. In about one week her head was all healed." (Signed) Mrs. John Ken naga, R. F. D. 3, Bethel, Maine, June 24,1917. w Having obtained a clear healthy skin by the use of Cuticura, keep it clear by using the Soap for all toilet purposes assisted by touches of Ointment as needed. Cuticura Soap is ideal for the complexion because sq mild, so deli cate and eo creamy. Sample Eoh Free by Meil. Address port card: ''Catioora, Dept. K. Bostea." Sold everywhere. Soap 25c. Ointment 25c mi 50c . LEGAL NOTICE Electors' Meeting - The legal voters of the Town of Colchester are hereby warned to meet in Grange Hall, in said Town, on Tues day, Nov. 5th. 1918, to vote by baHot for a- Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Comp troller. Attorney General, a Repre sentative in Congress, a Sheriff fer New London County, a State Senator, two Electors of the Town of Coloheater to represent said Town in the next Gen eral -Assembly, a Judge of Probate for the District of Colchester, and thirteen Justices of the Peace. Polls open from 8.30 a. m. until 5 p. m. Dated at Colchester. Oct. Kth, 1918. . JOHN CONDBBN, Town Clerk. oct29i fcr Hatcher's Sic iT LEGAL NOTICES Assessors' Notice All nersens liable to nav taxes in tit Town of Norwieh are hereby notified to return to the Assessors en or before the the first day of November, 118, a wnuen or printed list, properly signed and swern to, of all taxable property owned by them on the first dav of October, 1911. Those failing t make a list will be charged a penalty of 14 per cent, additional, according to jaw. Blanks can be obtained at the As sessors Office in City-Hall, or will be sent py mail upon application. Office Hours: S a. m. to 3 p. m. Lists will be received beginning xuesaay, uct. ist, isis. Dated at Norwich, Cona., BePt. 27th, I5i3, F. H.. WOODWORTH. A. L. HALE, M. J. CURRAN, Assessors. sep37d NOTICE Notice is hereby given that thi Commission of Public' Welfare of the State o Connecticut will hold Public Hearings in the Hall of Represent tives at the State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut, at 2 p.? m., Wednesday and Thursday, November 6th and 7th, for the consideration ef Health Insur ance,, Old Age Pensions, Minimum Wage Laws, and the other matters referred to it by Chapter 16? of the Public Acts of 1917. ROBERT A,-WTNSLGW, JR., Secretary, 756 Main Stret, HartfordConnectlctit TO THK BOARD OF COUSTTT COM missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and eider in the building at 122 West Town street, Tewn of Norwleh, exsept in the rooms and apartments in said building, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in sueh manner as te T&rm Dooths, side, rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or paroehial sehoel, . or the premises pertainlpg thereto, or any postofnee, publie library, r cemetery. Dated at Norwich; this 3d day ef Oc tober; A. D. 1918. A. A. Adam AdbUt cant. We. the undersigned are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, cf the Town of Norwleh, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of A. A Adam for license, and here, by certify that said applicant is a suit able person to pe licensed pursuant to said application. ' Dated at Norwich, this 3d day of October, A. D. 1918. Henry E. Wagner. Jacob Hafner. John P. Oombles. David R. Kinney, Timothy meias. l nereoy eenuy mat the apeve nameo signers ana enaorsers are eiec. tors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of Norwiet. Dated at Norwich, this 18th day of October, A. D 1918. Chas, 8. Helbrook. Town Clerk. oetSITu Certificate TO THE BOARD OF COVPfTY COM- missioneTs of New London County;-! hereby apply for a $85 druggist license to sell spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale. lager beeT, Rhine wine and cid6r. to be sold on the prescription of a practicing physician, and not te be drunk on the premises. In quantities not exceeding one gallon. Except other than distilled liquors, and those m niiantities not exeeedinsr Are strIIohb. At No. 149 Main street, Town ef Nor wich. Dated at Norwich, this 14th day of October, A. D. 1918. Rollln C. Jonee. A. T. Utley, Applicants, for tJtley 4 Jones. Proprietors. We. the undflr. siened. are electors and . taxDavers. owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of R. C. Jone for a druggist's license, and hereby certify that said applicant i suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said aDOlieation. oatea at ixorwien this 14th day of October. A. D. 1911. Herbert L Knox, Adelard Morln. Dan iel F. McNeil. H. A. Wulf, C. D. Gallup, T horebv certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate. In the Town ef Norwjeh. Dated at Norwich, this 21st day of October. A. D. 1818. Chas. S. Holhrpok, Town Clerk. ecttJTu NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwieh. within and fer the District df Norwich, on the 28th day of Oeto ber, A. D. 1918. Present NELSON f. ATLING. JudgS, Estate of Raymond J. Couture, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Executor cite the creditors ef said deceased to bring in their claim? against said estate within six months from this date by eosting a notice to that effect, together with all copy of this erder. en the signpost It nearest to the place where said de ceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same onee in a newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make return to this Court NELSON J. ATLING, Judge. Th above and foregoing is a true, copy of reoord. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, -Clerk. XOTICE. All creditors of said de ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the uniTersiirned at P. O. Box 504. Taftville. Conn., within the time limited in the above snd foregoing order. GEORGE COtrWmE. actJSa Executor. tea AL NOTICES. " Certificate ' to Tire boarx) corNTT com-: missioners of 'ey' London County: I hereby apply for a 16 i druggist license to sell spirituous and intoxicating linuera, ale, lage pergliine wine and eider, te be sold on the prescription of a practicing physician, and not to be arun on tne premises, in quantities not xoeeding one gallon. Except other than- distilled liquors, and those in quantities not exceeding nvs gallons. At i5i Main street. .Town or ro-r-wiefi, 'Jted at7forw1cTC"fhis 14th day of October, A. D.191S. , William ' B. Tpung: Applleant. for-Vhw Lea & Os seod Co., Freorietors. the under.- slgnd. are -electors .anU taxpayers, awning real estate, - ef jbe Town of Neirwioh, and hereby eiffjuand endorse tne foree-sing applicatiBof The lee A Osgood Co. fr a druggist's license, and hereby certify that said applicant Ir a' suitable person trb licensed pursuant ts said application. Dated at Kerwichthis 14tb day ef Octeber, A. D. ii.v. ,nr?esr hjiDBftrg; Artaur H. Jones.- Castl)p, bipplri I ieeby cer tify that the' above named jjigners and endorsers are electors and. taxpayers. ci-niji real esiavft, in tne X own OI Norwich. Bated at Norwich, thii Jlst day of October. A. D. 1813. Chas. S. HAlbroelc, - Town Clerk; r oct2Tu TO THE BOARD OF. COUNTY COM. irissinrs for New London- County: I hereby apply for a Jlcense to sell and exehance spirituous and Intoxicating lloueM, ale, lager beer. Rhine wine and cider - in . the building at -Merchants' avenue. Town of Norwien' except in the -ronis. and apartments-..m said building, any part er part , of which are cut off or partitioned in such maimer as w form 6 oaths, -aide rooms, or retiring reams. , My place of busi ness Is -hot located within two hundred feet in a direet Jihe from any church edifice er-nublie or napochlal school. or the premises pertainins: thereto, or any. pentarnce, purine iiprary, or ceme tery, oatea at Norwien, this ists day of October. A. D. 1918. Arthur Lam bert. ABBlicant. We. the' tinderslranri are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, or the Town ot jsorwlch. and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Arthur Lambert far a license. &pa hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be lieensea pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwich, this ; 16th" . day of October.- A.- D. -m8,-- WHrei Beaure gard. -PraneU Belque,. Philiaa Dion, Louis A. paquette, Heraan Murray. I hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are "electors and taxpayers, owning real estate. In the Tewn of Norwich. Dated at Korwich, thi 17th day of Oeteber. A. D. 1918. Chas, S. Ilolbrook. Town Clerk. oet22Tu T THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM missieners fer New London Oounty: I hereby apply for a lieemfe' to sell and exchange spirituous and " intoxicating liquors, ale. lager beer. Rhine wine and elder in thp bhilding at S6-93 Water street. Town e'f Nsrwich, except In the rooms and apartments in said building, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned -in sueh manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms.. My place of business is not leeated within two hundred feet in a direct line from any o.hureb edifice or public or parochial school,'- or the premises pertaining thereto, or any poatftffiee, public library, or cemetery. Dated at J?or.wjch, this 9th day of Oc tober. A, D. 1918. George S. Draper, Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, ef the Town of N'orwfch. and hereby sign and endorse the forgoing application of George B..- Draper for a lieense. and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be Keensed pursuant to eaid application Dated at Norwich, this 9th day of Oe teber; A. D. 1918. 7. Herbert Brown. Caleb Ellis. William H. Oat, Herbert E. Draper, Edward R. Brewer. I here by certify that the above named sign ers and endorsers are electors and. tax payers, owning real estate, in trie Town ef Nofwieh.' Dated . at Norwich, , ' this llth dav ef Oeteber. A. D. 191-8. Chas. S. Helbrciek. Town Clerk. ""actMTu TO THE nOARD OF COCNTT Com missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale lager beer, Rhine wine and eider in the building at Taftville, Town pf Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in said building, any part er parts of which are cut off or parti tioned in such manneT as to form booths, side rooms, er retiring rooms. My place of business is not loeated witnin two nunorea ieei in a et-rai-L line from any church eainee er purine or parochial schaol, or the premises pertaining thereto; or any.jpcsteffice, public library, or cemetery. Dated al Norwleh, this isth day oi oeioBer, a. D. 1918. Edmend Preulx. Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town f Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of , , .. . -I t . n t T A herebv eertlfy that said applicant Is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwich, this lth day of Oetober, .A. D. ISIS. Wilfred BeauregaTd, Philias Dion, . Adelphus Benoit, Francis Belque. Heman Murray, 1 hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are eleetors and taxpayers, owning real estate. In the Town of Jferwieh. Dated at Norwleh. this 17th day of October. A. D. 191S. Chas. S. Helbreek, Town Clerk. " ect22Tu TO THE BOARD OF eOUJfTY COM- missioners for New London County: I hereby apply faa- a lioense to sell ana exehange spirituous and intoxicating Hauors. ale. lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in the building at SO Raath street. Town of Norwieh. except in the rooms and apartments in said building, any part or parts ef which aTe cut pfT or partitioned in sueh manner as te form booths, side rooms, or-retiring rooms. My plaee of business is not located within two hundred-feet in a direct line from any church edificfc pr publie or parochial- school, or thi premises pertainlpg thereto, or tny; pnstofflce. public library, or cemetery.' Dated at Norwich, this 15th day of October, A. D. 1818. John Donovan, Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and tax payers owning real estate, of the Town of Norwieh, and hereby sign and en dorse. the foregoing application of John Donovan for a, license, and hereby cer. tif v that said applicant Is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwieh. this 15th day of October, A. D. ISIS. George K Pitcher, Cornelius J. Leary, Patrick J." Connell, Patrick Connell, C. K. Bailev. T hereby eertify hat the above named signs' and endprsew are elee. tors and taxpayere .owhlngvreal estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this. 17th day of October. A D. 1S1J. Chas. S. Holbtdek, Town Clerk. - oetiSTu TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY Com missioners for New London County: We hereby apply for a lieense to sell ,aBd exehange spirituous and Intoxicating liquors. . alev lager beer. Rhine wine and eider, under the name and stylo of W. j E. & J. H. Wilson, in the -building at i 18C Franklin street. Town of Norwich. : except in the rooms and-apartments la said building, any part or parts ej whieh are eut off or partioned lrj sueh manner s to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. Our place of busi ness is not loeated within two hundred feet in a direet line from any church .. ediflee or public or parochial school, or the premises pertaining (hereto, or any i postoffiee, public library, -or cemetery. Dated at- Norwich, this loth day of , October. A D. 1818. William E. Wll- 1 son, J. H. Wilson, Applicants. .We, the ; undersigned, are electors anu utxpay. t ers. ownine real estate., et the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign apd en- : dorse the taregoing application or w. E. and J. H. Wilson for a lieense, and hereby certify that esid applicants are suitable Beraons to be licensed parsu- ', apt to said application. Dated at Nor. wien, this iotp uy oi iKiocsr, v. 191S. Gilbert' L. Hewitt. Richard U Tarrant, George P. Madden, W. A. Somers, Thomas M. Shields. I hereby i certify that the above named-signers i and endorsers are electors and tax- ' payers, owning real estate, in the , Town of Norwich. ' Dated' at Norwich, ! this 17th day of October. A. D. 1918. Chas. 8. HolbrOok, Town Clerk. octSJTu DENVlST DR. J. -JONES , Suite 46 . Shannon Building ' .-Taks ' elevator - SheCucket Street -entrance. Phone WHEX TOV WANT ta put your bus. Imss befors the public, there Is no SBdkiB better than through the S4 rtlssc columns o Th? Bulletin, .