Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 3, 1909, Page 5

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o — Lok iting relatives in Peacedale, R. I Clinton Eldridge of Norwich cafléd ©n relatives in Groton on Saturday. —_— Green Corn, i _ Miss Clara Knowles of Buffalo is It is daybreak wles. Peas, Rt B by ; the guest of her brother, . A. Knowles Beans, The day’s length has decreased ffty- | of Hobart avenue. 3 Romain, three minutes. ; : ; ¥, Pippors, il 4 pilas Heruist C. ot e oot B e - | Egg Plant, Baggaemen recognize August as the | Falls s visiting ler son, P ddnt o RooH and the resolutions adopted | table to be taken up later. # Celery, real vacation thonth. G. Colt of Utifon street. W"‘m : %m in | aut the man u‘.:cum thé | Payment on Weadowbrook Work. y Beets, Owners of vineyards are looking for | Miés Harriet R. Coit has returned | gq% 7oUK e Tipe | o o when DRODETY| or the board of water commissioners | ters, Master Halford Letiers Afie # Carrots, @ big yield of grapes. ' to her home on Union street after a | pite all the % o wotks commitsée also re- | Councllman Hopkins reported _ the | Genevieve Letters and Mrs. Myra M. - Radish, visit in Chicopee Fails, Mass. cept Councilmen Heath and - pon.a’tx}nbi, as -to neoep'ltllx the lfig“lgmd I:: (l:m s l:' d:e ;r. ‘".L rDo.d"ad. Munson of Putiam. Lawns are fast losi their beauty SRR e & After it was voted to omit tl offer from John A. Rockwell a o o G ¢ 79, New Long Island Potatoes, Squash. Vo o g drrag i Mre. O R. Buddingten of Norwich| ¢ of the Clerk | of Sachem tefrace, and the same action | $125 due Henry B. Cruttenden, charge-| Rookville—Nathxniel R dran AR B Hoonndi I escendant of Samuel Grant, :hom:l::: ldemm‘ alnlbcfivflle. died Sun. day morning of heart didcase. 3 able to the Meudowbrook reservoir improvement, and these sums were voted to be. palid. urfal, and ‘had rp-d-{’o ret | of no- 1 has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. w tices given, Mayor tt declared the George W. Rudd on the White Rock —at— as above was taken. The following was adepted a sale is being offered often at less than Traveling on many of the country five and six hundred corporations | €Orm: standpoint. The side location was not erly side of Lincoln avenue. Referred ‘Wo 's Whi 8! g % ] y e, : O i men's White Lawn Dresses, Prin- which have failed to file certified cop- Mg“’;h“:‘;r l;fi-lm’:f!“f"h e V}’;y’:‘:}:‘ ?"sgsnlx;‘% nl!r:lrlt:ycir:_':l o pfg: g A lo,nuBbllé:hwnru commitiee r——-' box. cess effect, prettily trimmed with lace th p ; 5. A. T. i i ars. . B. Shannon 1 ¢ and rolde a - > . ioa of helr annual reporte within the | jin, ‘Aiss ‘E. M. Norton, Mrs. Isaac | side of the street there wodld ba wites | grade raised at ihe corner of Muriet Incidents in Sgc|ely Beef, fron and Wine, that relieves | S cobonidery, value 36.00—Clean-up { Ak y Juestite | Jones, the Misses Pope, Mrs. Grace|to go up In the @ir and the treées|and Water streets where he is to build your wasted ene price 50c. them to immediately remit the $100 | Benjamin, Mrs. W. A. Aiken, Mrs. M. | would have to give was. a ne whotel and also asked for a new iy Women's Fine White Lingerie fines for such failures. C. Whiting. Mrs. F. A. Bidwell, Mrs. | As there were no more to be heard, | crosswalk from that cornet to JAtkels Irighort, every-need ofthe traveler ncess models, materials g S. Paddock, Mrs. J. S. McGee, John{ Mayor Lippitt declared the hearing | corner. Referred to publlc works com- has been anticipated. d lawns, handsomely SOMERS BROS. NOTICE of the Shannen Building fire | have been obliged fo chamge my office to No. 21 Broadway, Wauregan House, where | shall be pleased to re- ceive my former patients, Office hours: 8-10 a m, 1-2 and 6-8 p. m, DR. GEO. R, HARRIS may6o Geo. Ehrets Extra Lager roads is like running through ashes. In contrast to Friday and Saturda Monday was like a day in early fall. Goldenrod along the country roads indicates the rapid flight of the sum- mer. Dr. Hanfofd will be at his office on Wednesday and Saturday only for this week.—adv. The planet Venus is becoming each night more and more conspicuous and getting farther and farther east. The descendants of Edward Larkin, who was born in 1655, gather for their annual reunion at Narragansett Pier, Angust 5. . Friends of Miss Annie Heffernan will On Sunday in the neighborhood of New Haven there was rain for a short time, as noted by local people who came through that city on the trains. There were fifteen suicidal deaths during the past month, four homicides and one infanticide; while three bodies road, Westetly. A. B. Fenton, janitor of the Alice building, leaves this morning for a vacation trip to Hartford, Springfield, and New York. Mrs. Thomas Thornes of Hallville left on Monday night for Allenwood, Pa, to spend the month of August with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Connolly and niete of Newark, N. J, are vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. William H. Casey of Wauwecus Hill. Miss Mabel Johns, Mrs, John H. Lee of Mohegan avenue and Mrs. B. Tracy of New London visited Nor- wich friends on Monday. James R. Moran has returned after spending his vacation at Fishers is- land. James W. Connors who accom- panied him will remain another week. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Connelly and Violet Berry, their niece, of New- hearing udamd on the fesolution pro- posed at last meeting directing the Connecticut company - to change its m the center to the south side of Sachem street between ‘Washington and, Yantic streets. After the clérk had read the original resolution, ex-Mayor F. Ir Osgood, who océupied a seat outside the rail, asked who the signers of the o3 ‘petition were, and was told by the mayor that it was the Bdward Chappell company. In answer to Mr. Osgood's question as to whéther theré were any property owners direct who signed the petition, Alderman Robinson stated he believed almost Syery resiiant o both aides of the street had signed it and also a number of fitms that aid Heavy truck - n, r. Osgood said that neither he nor Mrs, William N. Blackstone had been asked to sign the petition and they two owned mote frontage than anyone Qsgood's questions, Supetintendent An- derson ot the Connecticut company, told Mr. Osgood that ties were eight’ feet long and the track four feet eight and one-half inches wide. If the tracks wete moved to the south side, said Mr. Osgood, nobody could hitch a horse on that. side, and in winter he would be deluged with show, as the snow plow unanimgus ris ote, as suggested by Mayor mpnu"."'.{a"mn&'a’ by the public and - the committes on board of pdrk To_the Court of Common the Cijy of Norwich: The committéé on public works and the board of park commissloners rec. ommend the passage of the following preamble ang resolutions: ‘Whereas, In the purpose of cphveying to t Norwich several tracts of nently suited in connection with ad- Joining lands - conveyed by the year 1907 for the lie park fiow called & Foc Whereas, Dr. John A. kwell now gives to the city of Norwieh about twelve acres of land as an Mohegan park and a tract of ficient to make & parkwa; about eighty feet in width near McKinley avenue to sald Mohegan Rockwell, andibeneficiary of estate, now give to the city of Norwich sufficlent land to enable the city to make Rockwell street meventy feét in width from Crescent street ley avenue; now, therefore, Resolve gifts and it hereby tenders , ear 1906 Dr. John A. Rockwell execufed a deed for the urpose of a pub- That this court of com- mon council highly appreciates these Couneil of he city of land emi- others in park, and addition to f land suf- avéraging om & point id trust to McKin- be it its sincere On_ motion of Alderman Robin: an Invitation to send delegates to t meéeting of the League of American Municipalities was taken from the table where it had laid since a meet- ing in July. It was voted that the invitation be recorded in the journal, that the council pass a vote of thanks for it and that the clerk be instructed to fuform the league of the council's action. The convention is in Montreal A*. 25-26-27. he nume of Danizl I. Maher was placed before the council by Council- man Hopkins for appointment as a constable, and that of Anthony Rym- iseky by Councilman Geer. Both were unantmously elected by 10 ballots. Ils Ordered P: The following depart aproved and ordered. pai Water commissioners, and electric department §3,568. department. $508.29; finance depart- t bills were Bill from Attorney Thayer. Clerk Crowell read a bill against the city presented by Attorney Charles F. Thayer for $250 for his services from Oct, 1st, 1908, to April 1st, 1909, for “services rendered in matters be- tweeéen the board of gas and electrical commissioners and the Uncas Paper company, wherein Corporation Counsel — —_—— Croup and whoopin gerous. Father and builds up time. No poisos the nerves and weaken the system. THE CARE OF CHILDREN, cough are danh- John's Medicine cures. the body at tne sime nous drugs to destroy Phy: 317 Main Street. Hours: 1.30 to DR. D. J. SHAHAN, n and Surgeon, Telephone 831 3.30 and § to 9 p. m. For Comfort’s : TAKE L.ee’s Liver half what it would have cost a little while ago. Number yourself ameng this week's visitors and you will reap a golden harvest. < — Wash Goods In,the Clean-up Sale Sc Dress Ginghams, in checks and stripes, pinks and blues — Clean-up price 50 a yard. 17c Linen-finished Suftings, tan grotnd, color stripes, £00d assortment of styles—Clean-up price 9¢ a yard. French Crepes and Silk Warp Foulards, good variety of patterns and attend am anniversary requiem mass| Miss Ethel Millard of Rockwell | else on the street. At his request Clerk | park and ment, $3,108.02; street department, $ colors—Clean-up Sale price 25¢ & yard inl,,.,, memory at St. 'pa:f,‘ckvs church | Btreet has returned from a visit t6 | Crowell was sent out to the files to find “lhmuu, Dr. John A. Rockwell as|942.95; fire department, $2,234.55;po- & . " this 1nornin 3 Pleasant View and is now the guest|the original petition, which when read | trustee for the estate of his brother, [Jice department, $2,110.01; department S0c Silk Pongee, 38 inches wide, silic nornmg. of friends at Mansfield and Tolland. | Showed {wenty-one’ sighers, the date|Gen. Alfred P. Rockwell, and Mrs, | of cemeteries, $867.; 68, - warp, mercerized filled, plain, colors | being May 3d, 1907. In apswer to Mr.| SBumner, daughtér of said Géneral i, pink, light blue, gray, reseda, laven- der and black 38c a yard. Clean-up Sale price r Domestic Department In the Clean-up Sale of persons have been found and bur- | ark. N. J. are yisiting Mr..and Mrs. | 10" sney " the snow gp on his walk. | thanks to Dr. Rockwell and Mrs, Sum- | Frank T Brown was disqualified.” As| -« G I o at the ied without identification. William H. Casey of Wauwecus Hill.| Discussing change of grades with | ner therefor, itemined in the bill these services con- ranules ¥ “,u:"zr,,":'fl":,;k__-{;?.':',.'f;.,h.'.'; Wauregan House The 36th annual eonvocation of the New England Spiritualists’ camp- Miss Eva Bimon of Boswell avenue has left to spend two weeks with her reet Commissioner Fellows, Mr. Os- good said that the ralsing of the street would make a skating pond of his lawn, but the street commiissioner said there ted. VINE 8. STETSON, AIl of which is respectfully submit- sisted of advice to the gas and elec- trical commissioners, divers consulta~ tione with the president and offiers 25 cel nts a bottle. On any trip, wherever you go—some price 17c each, inch Bleached, slightly imperfeet, La iste W. F. LESTE] f the Uncas Power company, draft alue 90c — Clean- 8al i Pe) il ‘;fl’;,’g;','"::d“a’,{;"?ontfinui e 10 dext W0 rek® | was nio imention of raising the rails W, H, WOODWORTH, of contract hetwaen the city and the or all of Patyerd, oo Selo purnt fe. thiicty constoutive Seve, v Bl above the sidewaik, Committée on Publi¢ Works, |company, and other matters arising in rty consecutive days. chester, N. H. Mr. Osgood asked it the charike JOBEPH T. FANNING, connection with the making of the Bleached Damask, slightly THE PARKER-DAVENPORT GO,, - Propristora. v The yachts of the Seawanhaka-Cor- inthian and the Corinthian Yacht clubs of Philadelphia, which arrived at Morris Cove Monday evening are due late this morning in New Lon- don. The vacation season has already be- gun to take its toll for during July Centributed to United Workers. The City Mission department of the United Workers gratefully acknowl- edges the receipt during the month of July of money for the fresh air fund, and food from the aftermath of the 250th anniversary, and articles of clothing and household furniture and fiterature from the following sources: Fresh air fund—Mrs. H. A. Plerce, would necessitate the trimming or re- moval of any of his five maple trees. Mr. Fellows answered that oné near the ravine would probably be removed Before taking his seat Mr. Osgood said that he hoped the track would remain where it was, as He had lived twenty one years on the street and had never heard of an accident there and he thought it wrong to move the tracks when a majority-of the petitioners were WILLIAM A. NORTO. ARCHIBALD S. SPALDING, HENRY F. PARKER, Board of Park Comm Norwich, Aug. 2, 1909. The deeds of the propert: tion wwere prasefit, but were acceépted without reading. Petitions. W. W. Ives petitioned for permis- N, ssioners. v i ques- contract. . Mayor Lippitt sald this had come late before the finance committee and as He wa signorant of who employed Mr. Thayer, he had not Included the bill with the otliers. On motion it was referred to the finance committee. The two resolutlons offered by Coun- climan Lester were then taken from the table, after an opinion had been sécured from Corporation = Counsel Lee & Osgood’s Necessilies should There are Le go 'with you. Granules, that keep the bowels open and cure constipation. t, value $6c — Clean-up Sale price 49c. Ready-1o-wear Outerwea In the Clean-up Sale Women's Wash Coat Suits in linen, others in poplin, regular values $6.00 there were drowned in Conmecticut | 31 h “phomns Wettlos A Fricnd W 4 | not legitimate taxpayers sion to cofinéct his premises on | Briscoe that it was within the province and_up to $9.00-Clean-up Sale price 9 waters twelve persons, while _there | Aficcn, Charles A. Poiter (North Gros- | Trolley Compan.: Against Change. | GHAMpIin sireet with the Mt. Pleasant | of the council to pass such resolutions. | Leg's Headache Wafers, that keep | §395 And $5.95. » Lo/ have been numerous nArfow escapes | venordale), Anon., Mrs. A. S Barbour,| Supérinteiident Anderson presented | vommittoe. which later mf“_ feport :A'hmht!fl::r::: o rdinance with | your head clear and cure headaches—| = o it i e M & Smafl of others from a similar fate. A Tracy, Mrs., 8. A. Gilbert. the objéction of the Conmecticut com- | and recommended granting the permis- | which they oconflicted : e @ box. Women's Colored Wash Dressas, Prin 3 5 =1 SR A Fopa—The Xens, lonic camp, 7 %4 | pany to the proposed change. saying | sion. ®"| ™iPha mésting then sdjoiirned at 9 SoA SEERE wRite up 10 SEIAN "';'; orney General Marcus H. Hol- | M. .. ladies of Trinity 'M. B.|that he had been instructed from New | ° 93 b o e . va .00—Clean- ¢hureh, Nathan Pemich, M. A. g een instructed from New | prank W. Browning petitioned for | gclock. Cold Cream, that keeps your skin|price $3.48. Got use them on furnish- ] b 2 Gallup. by Alderman Robinson and in reply Chiliarer \ Dresses, § to 10 the reunion this year at Terrace Gar- > Thayer, Sarah Mas 1ai & ¢ cases g ty. - ing your home. P R e said that he had thought all along that | 2 0ey o Barah Markoft claimed damc| ., engagement has been announced | It ManY cases & Sl dheqmity. several ~ different protty de= : Last year the reunion was held at the | Stationary Enginéérs in Improved | the Connectlcut company wanted this| $50 for the washing out of a wall | of Miss Edna Tiftany Alling to Avery| o0 0 oie the mistake supplying Quarters. ¢hange made, and now he learned that | on’paiman street, dus to the alleged | C. Smith. i x Regular value $2.00—Clean-up price Highland house, Westfleld, and about| they didn't. He thought there was 4 your home or leaving on a trip without | g9 39 ur DTICCS are the lowest in 150 members were present, There were many merbers present| something more to be learned about | GereciiVe coudition of the street. Re- i o |4 at the weekly meeting of the Station- | this before action was taken ferred to the finance committee. Wiliam B. Birge and family ot |an assortment of Hegular valus. $3.50 and SAR A . y p g 3 tion was adopted constitu- | Huntington place are at Watch 9GOOD NECESSITIES. |Clean-up price $1.95. Fishermen Visiting Vermont for va- | &7y Bngineérs association in the Bill| Alderman Robinson spoke in favor Fosons ! p LEE & 08GOO X Eastern Connecticut. cation are profiting by o new law,|P1ock Motday evening. of settling the matter at once, saying | So% ’g:‘};'e’,,‘,;{m"}‘i:g;’;":&11‘;:’[:;;’_‘ for several weeks. Regular value $3.00 and $3.08— i Our stock is complete, and comb is sending out notices to between The exeécutive committes of the Durham Family association held a meeting recently and decided to hold Now everyone who posts a brook has to pay the state for the little trout and register his name and exact lo- Felt- D. Hall, Miss Mary Paddock, Colum- bian house, Mrs. Grover, Mrs. George Lippitt, Frank S. Martin, Mrs, W. H. Tt has been decided that the night of meeting will be chaniged from Monday to Friday in the future and according- Haven to object from the operation closed. - Alderman Stetson then moved that,_dction on the fésolution be de- ferréd. He was asked for his reasons that the road was so narrow that teams had to drive between the trees to let cars go by and he had seen accidents a grade to established, on mittee, Claim for Damages. Through her attorney Charles F. tee to sigh the rate bill for 1909. Money Returned From Waterbury. the north- Edward H. Tibbits was a guest of John T. Almy at Bastern Point over Sunday. Theodore R. Converse and family of Stillwater, Minn., are staying sever- Tair and relieve You will learr good Preparations an ide No matter which you use, s sunburn—price 15¢ a n to find the Lee & Os- 1 comfort all are equally efficient. nmed, vi price $8.95. up to §11.95—Clean-up Clean-up price $2.60. ly the next meeting will be held on | from the narrowness of the street. Any| A c icati Vi e r Ve i . Any| A compiunication from the eity|al weeks at Watch Hill Mr. Converse The Reid hes C cation of brook, and price paid for fish | Aug. 13. \ trees to be removed wéuld be those on |clerk of Waterbury explaining that that | formerly lived in Norwich and s well he Reid & Hug es Lo. a call will convince YOU, | at the town clerk's office, and pay for | A discussion of the problem of low | the north side, where they were too|city had donated the sefvices of its | known here. Schwartz Bros., LEADING FURNITURE DEALERS IN EASTERN CONN. 9 and 11 Water Street, Norwich, Ct. desk has been installed, (new linoleum | moving the tracks was to it pos- | mously voted aand Mayer Lippitt | S el 5oz Open Evenings. — put down. and tungsten lamps add (0 | sible to Macadamize. which mae poon: | named Aldsrman. Robinson. Aldetman (Special to The Bulletin.) :25 Jvo8d ‘While on his first visit east in 41| the pleas gfle!‘t of the hewly painted | tically impossible now, the resolution | Stetson, and Councilman Hopkins as| providence, "R. I. Aug. 2.—Norwich years last week, Gedrge H. Brewer of room. It is/planned to sub-let the hall | was unanimously passed the committee. Sdon o g Long Beach, Cal, visited his cousin, [ to other organizations to partially meet| ~ The monthly report of the street de- and. the eastern saction 0f Cofinectl- g Francis H. Brewer, whom he had not | €Xpenses. partment, showing expenses of 42| For Majority to Approve Department | cut has.been well represented at the No More Eysalass ITBUMES een since they were schoolboys to- E = §81.73, was presented and and accept-| . 8. 330008 various shore resorts and cottage col- I ’isco‘lnt [ gether at Weslayht academy, Wilbra- A:n d-d_’:-na:e in St - Boat. o, b Wan aifo the report of Cf ouncilman Lester then presented | onjo5 glong Narragansett bay during y gkl bomg wgiliaiein 2 » , ‘which was or- Easy to fit Shur-On Bysglasses [ ham, Mase., 41 years ago. He is the f ACCE CrEERE iy % smad open boat | ered printed tn the jotirhal as uenal G P . aes. fices, v it you have the “knack” and [ll| son of Rev. H. ewer, one of the [ g WELL from T s The typewritten report, coverin City Treasurer Tra L. Ptok’s sum- | Weré the following: now how” to do it. We've got Wll| early missionaries of the Methodist |} s aoh St ke ARIGRE y 0 oA P = Sheriff and Mfs. Brown, Miss Grace ON . Léng years of study did it. t's just a pleasure for us to this registering. Very few do it and most of the breoks are open. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitzsimmons of Rockville, Who arrived at Ocean beach Saturday, to spend August. wére called back Sunday by the death of their son, Leroy Fitzsimmons, who was drowned in Crytal lake, Rock- ville, while running a motor boat for Wiillam J. Bowler, manager of the lake amusement park. Episcopalians sehit to Oregon.—PBridge- port Telegram. water was discussed interestingly, as was the effect of river wateér on boil- ers. It was generally conceded that river water s bad for boilers and that the salt it contains damages greatly boiler interlors. The temperature of the river water is another bad feature, as it often is too high for condensing purposes. Several instances were giv- en of the effects of the above The association's hall has undergone & wonderful improvement recently, and it now has a fine appeamance. A new through the surf at Watch Hill Mon- day, and was lmmediately placed un- der ‘arrest on a charge of stealing the thick, he- said, and taking out some would be an improvement. Councilmian Woodworth asked about the probability of flooding at this stretch of street and was told by City Engineer Chandler that there would be better grades and less danger of flood- ing. Alderman Robinson then moved the passage of the resolution directing tl change of the tracks and after a fe words from Councilman Woodworth explaining that the chicf object of twenty-three pages, of Auditor W, C. Newell, who has been auditing books of the city the departments, w: policemen for the recent Norwich cele- bration and returning the; check for $141.70 which had been sent from Norwich as the policeméen’s pay, was read, anad after Mayor had spoken in a complimentary way of the courtesy aand the fine police- men who came from Waterb man Robinson moved that munication be recorded in the journal and the mayor appoint & to properly express the city's thanks This was unani- for ihis courtesy. mary 15, 1909, is as follows Balance on hand of receipts May 17, 1809, to July rewith the Lippitt ury, Alder- the com- committee Mrs_ Raymond J. Gaziey of West Virginia, who has been the guest for several weeks of Mrs, James Lewls Smith of Broad street, has left town to visit friends in Milton, N. H. EASTERN CONNECTICUT PEOPLE At Summer Resorts Along Narragan- sett Bay. Mathewson, Mrs. Hawkins, Mr. Mrs. 3. R. Wightman, of New Lom and on, The Lee &—&good Co. Druggi 131-133 and Manufacturing Chem Main Street, NORWICH, CONN. aug2daw We Recover Furniture and do Carped Laying. augddaw secommend Shur-On Eyeglasses, boat. He confessed that he took the | Presented and ordered recorded in the| May 17, 1909 #1000 [AREIRE ALY O ' when apparently “run to seed” a little . New London papers state that Miss | boat Sunday at Block Tslard and | Journal. i ‘Water works B asi Mra O, St Feiglle- Eahed are equally benefited by our renovas p Huntington of Norwich, who will sail | Started for a sail The craft was| e réport of the public works com- | Street dept . Frisble William Frisbie and’ Gearge tion treatment. We put an éntirel fie Plant-Cadden C 3 badly mmashed on tlie heidh mittee was accepted and its resolution | City court Fisbie, am Frisbie and’ George AP R €0 L0, Q§next fall for Porto Rico, where she prmte Ao b s adopted setting Sept. 6th as the tine| Gas and Bleciric Brown were members of an automo- o e el Jowelers and Silversmiths, UL hainapurtental Su Siting the [\ il re st/ Biskinghams Mo for consilering the laybut of Champlin | department Ry 5% THTA e e riginal appearance when brand new. Estab. 72. . Norwieh, Conn. formation of playgrounds among the in street as petitioned for by W. W. Ives, Dept. of cemeteries. Norwich. We are prompt and careful with our h § ot Out of town visitors registered o bl Among the registrations at the va- : B ot tram e New pomm oS oD | the past woek at the Buckingham Me. | Acsept Mohegan Park Additions. | Doans o rious hotels at Watch Hill were the work and guarantee to 4ll patrons per- ground assoclation. Miss Muntingtyn | HoHl include Bdward G. Lippitt and | The public works committee and the| Taxes . 442, following: H. W. Tibbitts, Mr. and e o 5 S attond the convention of the Son| Mrs. George F. Lippitt of Washington, | park commissioners reported in favor | Sprinkiing streets .. ° 4027 Mrs. W. L. Stearns of Norwich at the ment W of the Na-{p, C. and Frederick R. Pember of | of accepting the offer made by John |Court house 2,245.91 Atlantic house; R. B. Titsworth of i tion Playgrounds association in New | Kingston, R. L A. Rockwell of land on the northerly | Licenses . 2 Plaififield at the Watch Hill house; hng S ”ye works' Halldsome York this summer. 7 Side St Rockuwell street to be added to | Miscellaneo Mre 8 A Hicks Miss Grage Hicks, AR W X TR Noank.—Capt. J. Albert Fish, who | Mohesan park, and also of a strip of of Norwich, and R. V. Sweet of New The Grarite State Lawn Mower HAZELHURST FINDS THIEF. |for four months hias been touring in | 1&nd to make Rockwell street seventy| Receipts 7366,765.75 | London at the Plimpton house; Mr. Telephone. 157 Franklin St e bt Burope, returned to town lriday as|feet Wide between McKinley avenue — Osgood and Bdward Harland of Nor- [N 15 too well known to need any augd nmmr l‘ s In Rube Disguise Norwich Detective |the guest of his uncle, Capt. Moses | 20d Crescent street. Both reports were| Total ..... Ceeervisneeess..$74,589,30 | wich, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mowry with and the befter grades of Does Clever Job at Port Jervi Detective Charles H. Hazelhurst of this city is receiving a good share of praise around Port Jervis, N. Y. for @ clever bit of detective work to which he was assigned by the superintend- ent of the Erie police system. After Fish, on Spicer avenue. What Will City Treasurer I L. Peck gives the following summary of disbursements from May 17y 1909, to June 19, 1909, Dept. of Public Works— Appropriations. Disbursements. Balances. as follows v nexpended description that the pu tunity to pus machine at the prices we are of- here. It isn't often blic has the oppor- rchase this standard A WARNING To LEWANDO'S Customers Bring your Dyeing and Clean. ing NOW. Don't walt untl fifteen days of scouting around Sulli- Ordinary street expenses. + $20,000.00 Interest is figured from the first tering for two weeks only. September. We will be VERY W van county, Detective Haselhurst cap- Garbage and ashes. 000,00 h mont " ) g BUSY then. N ! a ats tured the thief and located the stolen Stop a Hack, Break a Sewers and catch b 1 400000 4 = "'"'." o T B Bt shing rods, cigars, fancy poultry, pro- ree! Ul 3 . ,500.00 o o 2 al a sacrilice visions, and a large amount of per- D, Pealrey a:Sar Parks and trees 1 100000 a R 2 MARSHALL'S sonal property, which had been dis- Steam Road Roller . 2,500.00 posits sent by mail given Purchasing Agenc; appearing for the Jast year from the and yet keep you from Crescent Street Sewer . £,800.00 immediate acknowledgement and Discount i e, Hartwood Park club house. School Street Sewer carsful attention. g A Lib c hThf Pg;cm.rerv‘x- S;zet}t‘;hflucrlbe- a coffin and only costs Talman Street Sewer SR o R with Norwich Cir, Library, D Y Dept. of Cemsteries . 1,600.00 2,076.01 5,423.90 All Departments of Banking. 3 The Hatter. the locality, thereby locating the miss- 25 cents ? Fire department .. 32,200.00 6,972.89 25,027.41 4% 4% stock for two weeks only, oo trany e Ihict and Mia Tamily.. wiioh el ae " e MISS M. C. ADLES, by e P s family, whicl Salaries, payrolls, etc 4,195.49 20,804.51 Yeni v Wi o, had united with him in the stealing. CItS COUFL - 51950 2,137 50 ] l. "[ t c g § g0 The culmination of this detective's 52 271198 1TAseeT e Ihames Loan & Irust Lo “ scal dl: s lll l Rllsll W. Kllllblll, M. | TR S e R g L) s g Et:“u‘;‘o:z— g 4 y \ all’, pa“ ace llflli N " who had gotten away with the ma- - i L e The Granite Front, ] PHYSICIAN and SURGEON | jority of the personal property men- Salaries and disinfectants............ 1,115.00 30705 84285 A WOMAN'S HEAD g tioned. Concealed within the walls of . Gas and Electrical Dept.— Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. is observed by all observers. TEephe % the thief's home were Yaluable guns Operating and general expenses. 95,000.00 12,047.25 81,972.75 3Rl vt ceve it ner tate B 35 Broaduyy Jorth at least $500, faing rods and H;eeknlgcrlel'(l!llerest on bonds). ... figa 10,::3.:: 12.2::,:3 FAANKLIN SQUARE. abundant, healthy and stylishly and | her articles - al mmission . ,000. .S A . ‘becomingly arranged. e e oo ds wage all resiaimad tutAsd does all tiis and more. Fisnate Dovtes sl i vope cotore 0L SRIN During July &nd = August Tvening | park by reason of these peculations R e ot 1510515 ce gs > | WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich and Sunday Afterncon hours will be | 188 been cleared away. i’s time you di Tteserys. furd, G. ani E. depreciation . - 14,250.38 MARY P. CLAPP o discontinued except by appointment.| Enjoyed Dance in Canterbury. e aaa- 4 < ALY bl 14 Rallion’ s |Stamping, Stamped Goods a B‘f:».‘f;:‘;n..na 704 ":m.-?:h ss3a | Ata ben-ton enkun[-l&me%l:fl‘d ¢ Loatis carrent year .. S ea0000 at Embroidery Materials - - hening last week at the Contingent ...... o I sse6.ds 1,765.08 augia . . oge dancing pavilion, located at Frank Attiitvérsaty Célebration D 200000 g ¢ S M “ CHIROPODY and MANICURE | Smiti's mitls. 1 Canterbury. suests Comfort. Adcommodations - 1,050.00 292.10 WOMAN'S EXCHANGE, ummer Miinery | were present from New -York city, Maeadany; Sachem St. o 2000.00 1650 A.D. S 237 Main Street, Fay Building. ) JGUST | will be located 250 adstng. rowns, The dhe mueie Widening West Mgin 5. 200600 - - Tel. 35 I¥10TTHS iy e At Jon davg. of ‘ashwessi ¢ | by Greenmatia orchestra made wl The D; M S mpmemfn L GER For indigestion and all stomach trou- whaiohe i, R, f On Friday and § hope for another of these enjovable e Drug Man. $433001.11 $370.949.33 niy 10c a Ib. ble take Foley's Orino Laxative, as it at my reams in the Chapman | cvenings soon. ¥ ¥ % A i Ty YT 891 a5 y stimulates the stomach and liver and ward ankli; s..m mu Meadow Brook Reservoir ... . ,000. 5,869, 14,130.03 Tegulates the bowels and will positive- MRS. M, BURTON The first bicvaly with pedals was T n Ct. IJIIAB' TEA S‘I’Oll y cure habituml constipation. The tern "n‘:.u'&'.'"‘-?fl' to T ) .- Imads beut 164 augzé 5 ‘ prve WUSTUT & Oagaad Co - asilia.

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