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FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED Always the Best... In Material, Style, Fit and WORK- MANSHIP. CHAS. H. NICKERSON, Merchant Tailor, 128 Main St. WULF MME. TAFT—Palmist and clairvoy- ant. Anyone troubled or puzzled with their own or others’ H 1 call. She vises with a certainty higher than e potrery ioh W aanig e St New London. Conn. Young Couples who are tired of paying board and are wondering how they can save money should look up the matter of Furnishing a New Home at about Half what they are paying now. Remember we can show you how. M. HOURIGAN 62-66 Main St. LANG Dry Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St. everywhere in ihe city vefure 6 a. m. Subscribers who fail to racsive i¢ by t time will confer a_rfaver b&n— porting the fact to The Bulletin THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. For New England: Fair Saturda SuL oay fair, warmer in interior; mo €vate northeas” to east winds. Predictions from the New Ycrk Her- On Saturday fair to partly over- cost and slightly warmer weather w. Frevail, - on Sunday partly clondy weather, with glowly rising temperatures. Observations in Norwich. ‘The followin: ecords. reported from Sevin's pharmacy,’ show the changes in temperaiure and the barcmetric cbaiges Friday: Ther. Bar. 7 a m.. . 59 30.04 12 m. . 66 30.04 Hizhest o\\est 34 Cmparisogs. for Fri Generaily Predictions 1 Vv rising temperature; vari- her As predicted. Sun. Moon and Tidem Il _High I Water. Sun . | Sets. [l Moon il Ri Six hours after high water it is low tide, whizh is followed by flcod tide. GRE__EWE\;I{.E NEWS. Principal C. H. Hobson to Go to Paim- er, Mass— otes. Clifton H. Hobson will conclude his services with the Greeneville grammar school, where he has been the princi- pal for the past five and a half years, at the close of the school vear, to ac- cept the position of superintendent of scnools at Palmer, Mass, where he was for a year and a half principal of the largest grammar school -previous to coming to Norwich. Hobson was graduated university in 1904, ed in pedagogy. While at col. lege he taught evening school for two from vears, and took up teaching on the ompletion of his college course. In ! his new pesition Mr. Hobson wili in charge of a high school of 150.pu- pils, four large grammar schools and SUITS PRESSED 50c Our Wagon Calls Everywhere SPRING TOYS Wheelbarrows, @ Wagons, Doll Carriages, Go—Ca'rtsJ,K Garden Sets, Pails and Shovels, | Sand Toys, Baseballs, Bats, ‘Gloves, Mitts, Etc. NaS. EBWIR FAY'S, Franklin Square Advice fo Mothers had baby's you photograph t to take baby's phntn- it should be taken. To catch| h littie gmile, his pretty little | uch photograps become prized | nces of babyhood’s days in We have had years of in photographing children. always look their best wien we years to come. experience They | society member of the board of directors the Y. M. C. A. and has been influen- tial:in ssecuring free tuttion for the Freé:Aéademy stadents. Mr. Hobson's departure will be the source of regret to the community, for he has the best wishes of all for success in his new position. Notes. Georze Drescher of Ninth street is spending several weeks with relatives n \prmgnc d Anderson of Rockville - Mrs. Axel Chri street. A sticcessful food sale was held i the haspment of thn Congregationa y evening from 7 to < members of Heartsease the tables were well pat. a good sum was realized. ronized and At the meeting of the F. M. T. A. Thursday evening, the follow- ing were app a committee on tha county Joseph A. Don- nellan, C. Dasynes, J. Fahey. Fi them. Neo ftroublzsome posing. > them in a jiffy. LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Opposite Norwich Savings Society. NOTICE of the excellence wich by the Everet f Providence for many of of the Woman's G to place o of ying outfit ‘done by the Guil, to the public that . and ry Co. to all - who are the protection of their < of the Everett Forestry Co. teed for the season, and the nold itself in readiness any of the trees free of fhere is any danger of dam- e follage. Three sp\’flh\g out- sixteen workmen will be re #d to handle the work of the com- v Yorwich and the adjacent ter- | and on acceunt af the volume of erations here it will enable all eive the most thorough scientific 1o rec svork at a mominal cost. Trecs examined and advice given ab- Eo Iy withaut cost EVERETT FORESTRY Co., F. 0. Box 333, Providence, R. I., ®or care Bulletin, Norwich, Ct. mayl24 SHIRTS that rhyme with Summer time. Simplicity of style, fine, rich materials, and the perfection of high art in shirt cutting make our new line the Ideal of Alert Shirt customers. There is a profit for you in looking it over. d. C. MACPHERSON, 291 Main Street 1 NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswnil Ave. 2 E:t:m Wines, Liqucrs sud Clgars um ‘Welch Rarebit to Johm Tuckle. Proa. - ada | Chau Chausse of Fall River, Joseph Chaus new members were initared and h\o applications for membership were re ceived. TAFTVILL: Death of Moses Chaune—Netes and | Parson:ls At 11.30 lock v morning. Moses Chausse passed wa at the home of his daughter, Mrs. O. Tellle: en Merchants avenu On Tuesday he suffered a paralrtic shoek, which he failed to recover. The de- ceased was born in St. John, Canada, April 14, 1841, and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eusebe Chausse. He had re. sided in Taftville for the past seven vears, and had beenm in this country about twenty years. He was married in 1869 to Miss Olive Sicard, in Can- Surviving are six children, Moses e of New Bedford, Wilfred of Taftville, Mrs. O. Tellier, Taf!\llle Mrs, Oliva Gaulien of New Bedfor Mr Uberna Snider of Pawtucket. Notes. Miss Grace Pike has friends at Hampton been visiting Thomas Blais and family are mov- ing from South B street to Williman- tic. Several departments of the Ponemah mill were shut down on Friday for low water. The T. A. C. baseball team m Occum A. C. team on the Prov street grounds today, The Taftville team will play the Centr of Norwich on Memorial day. Jerry Gadboig has severed his con- nection with the J. B. Martin com- pany, where he has heen employed for several years to accept tho position of overseer in the warping. winding and quillinz department of the Brainard & Armstrong silk mill at Norwich. Funeral m Diresty: and Embalm 70 Frankiin St., Bulletin Bidg. Telephone 342-2. Prompt service day or night Zady Assistant. Residence 116 Eroadway. opp. Theatre. ‘Telephone £42-3. WHEN you want te put your busi- ness before the public, there is no me- dium better than through ihe advertis- ing columns of The Bulletin. -~ where he | be' 63 30.24| Adams, C. Lugens [l a. m.| Bill, Amos W. | | = | Tamb. Ruel 5t | During the past year there have been many deaths among the veterans here- abouts and about twenty more graves will be decorated this year than last. The number of deaths has a noticeadle effect in the all too rapidly thinring ranks. The Bulletin has received the follow- with light variable winds, and |ing official record of tre soidiers of the Rebellion who are buried in the ceme- teries in Norwich and vicinity, and whose graves are flagged for decoration by Sedgwick post on Memorial day, and should there be any omissions noted it is requested that George E. Piicher, who has charge of the list for Sedgwick post, be notified: YANTIC CEMETERY. Lester, Henry W. Allyn, ara A. Lathrop, David O. Allen, Alonze N. Lathrop, ldwin H. Allen, James A. <+ iathrop. Oliver Appleton, Henry P. Lathrop, W. D. Arms, Chas. J. Arms, Geo. H Austin, Jacob K. Armstrong, t Abbott, IS, Bennett, John A Bowen, Henry A, Bowen, Jchn Al Barnes, Amos D. Loons, Heir S. Manning, A. Marshail, Andrew H. Mather, Alonzo Maynard, noswell E. MmcCalz, Dwight A. McClure, Robert McClure, George L.McClure, John “Miller, Jacob Birambach, Daniel Eirge, Henry W. Benuett, Stewart T. Muzzy, Walter Hh Bailey, Chas. Muzzy, Benjamin Bailey, Joseph A. Manning, Asa—ISiZ Bailey, Scott Bacon, H. E. Bassett, George C Merwin, S. T. C. Barton, James N. Messinger, Robert Baker, M. Moore, Edward R. Barstow, Chas. T. Moriarty, John M. Bassett, Ruel Mott, Morgan Button, Samuel A. Mowry, John Bushne}!, James Mush, Adolphus Bushnell, John C. McCall,- John Bushrell, Lucius McCora, James_ Burdick, Charles E. McKeag, Bottomly, Henry McNeeley, James L. Breed, Charles E. Breed, Charles A. Bromley, Isaac H. Baker, Geo. S. Benjamin, Sidney Brooks, Henry Musch, Peter Martin, Anson—I1513 Nash. George W. Norton. George B. Neff, A. Martin cola, Robert F. Burdick, Samuel Niexgerson, P. R: Burke, Horace E. Nickerson Joseph H. Berry, William A. N Caleb H. Babbage, S. A. John D. Beardow, Thomas ewis A. Bloxham, J. H. Wm. M. Beckwith, Herbert F. r, Thomas D. Braman. Lucas R. Olin, Edwin Priggs. Chas. Osborne, John G. Bi.lings, Samuel D. Osborne, Charies Bishop. Nathan L. Oshorne, James W. Brand, Chris. Palmer, Louis O. Brewer, Pliny Pitcher, Albert H. Brown, Chas. E. _ Paun, David S. Brown. Dennison E. \tutler, Leonard _Palmer, Julius H. Palmer, Orrin V. four district schools. Manual training | Carroll. Charles H. Peale, Henry i - sc | Carroll, George H. ~ Peck. Ira L. is. thaght De-all IhE gramusks sehopl b oLl it TR .| Phewlin, Ttistogme and in the high school The sum of | Garpenier, Chas. H. Perkins, John T. $40,000 is appropriated for the schools | Carvi, Bdward Porryman. Wiiliam by the town each yvear. There was a| Caryl. John Pratt, William large number of applicants for the po- | Church. Daniel B. Phiilips, John sition, and Mr .Hobson was finally se- | Campbell, John Potter. Abner T. lected from four who met before the Clark, W, H e school board. He will pegin his new | 202 - Sl duties in the fall term. et C L During the five and a half years that | Coir. Danlel L. 5% AT Mr. Hobson has beem principal here | Case, Joserb Rockwell. Chas H. he has made many improvements, all | Case, Hent Rogers. Bradford H. of which tend towards 2 higher stand- fi',‘.',‘(( Coh‘:];‘es M. Rogers: Willjam GH er - | Cc Xansom, Henrv G. ard of work C o Bl B L0 | Cranaler. Samuel HRathbun, G. W, & > - | Carey, Charres Rouse, - Charles W. son has beem an active member of | Cobb, Charles H. Ryder, Arthur C. various organizations o4 this section,| Comstock. A. S. kichardson, E. being at one time president of (hei(‘ire' Andrew E. Asa W. Principdls’ club ,and last yvear presi_ |(‘0nzd°fl(, Johin C. Ransom. George M. dent of the Eastern Connecticut | Gooley. Charles H. Rockwell, Josepn Tenachers’ association. He is 3lso a (-us,c ‘Daniel Tally Cushman, David F. Sterry, Frank W. Crary, John T Selden. Joseph Carpenter, Delano N.Spofford, L. Forest Congdon Sanborn, Leon D. Seaman. James M. Shaw. Daniel H James L. A. F. , Charles D. Albert FL. Smith, George E. Sylvanus Smith, James Dunbar. Nathan Smith, Joseph . James Smith, Lot -~ Albert E. Smith, | Bdgerton, George F. Smith, | Ellis, W. H. H. ; iam G. a Alfred 4 Robert . M. Frazier, George W. Schultz, Chris. Ford, William C. Stewart, Frank Fox, Frederick N. Fox, John A. Foster, C. D. Summers, Fordyce Swain, George W. Scudds rF Wm. H. Farnsworth, Charias ninz._George W. ingTheodors A William H. Snow homas, Charles O. John H. James H. Benjamin F. . Elijah Gallup, Tracy, Joseph A, Geer, Abram Tracy. John H Tavior. Henry H. Towne, George S. Tubbs, Charles A. H is, Geo, W. Tefft. George O. Hazelhurst, Edwin Teisler. Bruno giil, Edwin Teiford. Matthew Hughes,Asa L. 1776Underwood. Thos. H. Hull, Wm. lentine, John Hale, Morton P Vars, WashingtonM arrington, Crark Vergason, James Harrington, Nathan \‘ akefield, C. W. Harrington, Ira Wade, Henry H. Heck, Jo! % \larvm Humes, Ch p. Joseph H. Huntington Tbert R. Hull. Henry H. Grorge A. Hamilton, W. H. Walker, James Holmes, John Wallen, Geo. L. Wi Watson, Jonathan H Wilbur." Daniel 3 Withur, John Ldv\m 0. Wilbur, Horace D. ‘muel G. Wight, Sylvanus Hovey, Lewis Wightman, Geo. E. Hayes, Mayden Wilcox, Stephen E. Harth, Frederick Wilcox, Allen H. Hilderbrand. OscarWilcox, Gordon Edward S. Wilkins, Wm. L. Hunter, John A. Weiden, Leonard Huntoon, Sampel T. Wa dron,Winthrop Ingraham. Edwin Wheeler, Benj. P. Johnson, Stephen T.Woife. Henry Jarvis, Frnk Warren, Walter P. Jewetl, Eleazer Welier. G Jewett, Lee L. Webb, William H. Jewell, W. C. s, Calvin Jennings. Chas. W. Jennin Eri Jillson. Georze W. . James C. Johnsen_ Trvin iams Prince A. < Ty Wm. E. | S. P Wood. Ira Kingsiey, JThos. G. Woedward, C. ¥ Woadward, Wm. H. BES Wright, Frank D. James W. Wright Alvin H. Albert B. Whalev, Gen. W. | Lamphere. James D Whiting. Andrew . Tadd, Aibert W Tasthius. Ay Teach, Thomas Learned, Bela P. Young., Charles Young., David Young. John 1.OT, YANTIC CEMETERY. Acksler, Adam Hyde John P. Bachelde: John B. Huling, Stephen B. Blumley. ard Hunter, Stephen Rogue, Geo. ¥ Jaques, Benj. F. Bogue, Richard H. Kampf, Herman Brodard, John P. Lee Jacoh Brent, Alexander D. Myers, Walter Brown, Richard McDavid, James S. Brizes. George iller, Alonze F. Brooks, Loren F. Nicholson_Levi P. “ollina, Alldl‘PW J __ Palmer. Roswell SOLDIERS’ Chappell, 1.am D Parker. George !‘hamplain H n, Dennis th)roh Henry H, John A. George | George (‘lark Edward S. Smith, Orrin M. Crandall. Francis B. Smith, Henry T. Davis, William Schneider. Jacob Daobler. John Tavlor. Samuel Dunton. Wm. H. Tisdale, R Dunn, Theoras homas, Calvin T. Fdwards. William A W Thomas Frwin. Edwin Wirsching. Herman Freeman. Wm. D. Weiler. John Hayward, William GWoodruff. James H. Hopkins, Joseph E. Specinl. Buckingham™W. A, Greene, Elizabeth C SACHEM PLAIN CEMETERY. Willeti, Andrew J. CITY CEMETERY. Albertson, Joseph R. Hillard, Charles C. Adams, Charies C. Henson, Henry C. Antoine. Henry Kehr, John P. Beckwith, Chas. H.. Johnson, John ‘ Bentley. John W. Kelley. James A! Beckwith, Wm. C. Kinney, Joseph The Bulletin snewld be deliverea | Heroic Dea.d Whose Burial Pl“fl WflL Flowers and Marked by Flag From Sedgmck Post. Cnndzfl James 8. McCarthy, Georga Cranston, Joseph H.Neff, Charles C. _ Cook, Ered N es, Robert, 1776 Dennis, rham Noyes, Charles T. Eells, 1d. W. borne, W. F. V. Fanning, Charles T. Parker, T. Fanuing, Thos, 1716 Ripley, Geo. B. Forstner, Joseph Ripley. J. O. Foster ’ Oliver Setchell, Charles F. Gavitt, win eauldmg. Wm. H. Harrington, J. W. Ward, George W. GREENEVILLE CEMETERY . Adams, Lyman P. mrtin. Isley B. Avery, E. W. G 4 Bromley, Edwin F.Mc \n«(e). Runnld Beckwith, Henry M.McDavid, Geo Breckenridge. rtob'tMcKnight, \\'lluam Burdick Samuel McCracken, James Burdick, Horatio Neti, Asepn M. Clark, James C. Neff, Joseph Craviford, John $. Votter. klisha R. Durfey, Henry M. Richmond, Clark Ford, David M. Semple, James W. Gadle, Peter sService, Thomas, Gaskell, Henry C. Souter, James Giichrist, John W. Spencer, Cyrus B. Johnston, Daniel Schofield Henry Kerr, Jobn Towne, William H. Lee, Samuel J. Forrance, James, undmy. Adam H. Woed, John NORWICH TOWN CEMETERY. Kerr, Jacob Mason, Edward H. ST. MARY'S CATHQLIC CEMETERY. ath, 1OOMAS Inirby, John Allen, Willilam Krause, Liwuy, ‘derrence Laterty, James tsuy.e, James leary, James Brennln (,orneh.uhh.honey. ':Hmmal \coueban, Joua Xerr, Fran: Bresnahan, Wm. Maloney, howard Cantwell, William Mechan, Peier Carroll, ‘Mortimer = Moore, “Michael Corcoran, Michael Moran, Hugh wecoran, Stephen Murphy, William Carver ,Michael Mulcahy, Thomas M’'Quiggan,'rancis McMahon, Gilbert McNamara, Patrick McCarthy, M. Kerrigan, 1 homas Murtha, Patrick AcHugh, Thomas Noian, William John O’Mara, Patrick O’Suliivan, John O'Sullivan, Patrick Quinn, Charles B. Quinn, James ,“Michael Cormnan, Mi Dolan, Hugh Donovan, ratrick Dixon, Lawrence Doyle, James Driscoll, Alexander Enright. Michael Fanning, Patrick Farrell, James Farrell, "Thomas Titzgerald, Austin Fitzgerald, Michael Rigney, Fdward Fogarty. Patrick Roacn, Edward Fox, Patrick Roach. Patrick Gallivan. David Reynolds, John Gordon, Frank Shannaian, J. Gorry, John, Sr. Shea, Miles Gorry, John Shea, Michael Gould, John Shea, Daniel Sarty, Philip C. Huriburt, Thomas Thomas Heagney, Patrick . James Horrigan. B. n, Daniel Hanley, Mic anl Jeremiah Kane, James C. ainer, Felix Keegan, Patrick Toomey, Patrick Kelley, John G. Ward, James Kelly, Michael Welch, Morris Kerr, Francis Williams, James HAMILTON AVENUZ CEMETERY. Benjamin. James E. Greenman, Rufus Burdick, Stephan ‘\Iufiseh Christian Burdick, Perry Allist Ronald Buddington, W. H. Phxlllp , Henry T. Connell, Joseph Russeli. Marcus H. Fuller, Benjamin D. Tucker, Joseph Fuller, Wzliace MAPLEWOOD CEMETERY. Batty, Charles S. Hunter, Josepn Burlingham. Geo. A Johnson, Jerry. Beebe, Daniel E. Jones, (;nmze W, (lark Wm. P. Kinn Wm. A. Robbins. A. A A. Shaw, Bentley Frost, ( arence C. Waterman, George WEST PLAIN CEMETERY. Beebe, Fitch S, Johnson, David A. ilas F. Ladd, Austin Giles Leffingwell (hapman, William Ross. Enos Oliver Vergason, Joshua T Johnson "Benj. 1. Winchester,John B. ‘'own of Preston. Ralph R. Thomas He: ink, ish, Ingram, Lomhlnere HenryA. . Nicholas B. Barstow, Joshua Dav Alfred e, William Tyler, Levi E Myers, ilias E, GUILE CEMETERY. Capt. John PALMER CEMETERY. Charles M. Avery, George F. BREWSTER NECK CEMETERY. Allen, Raymond Howard, Wm. Carper ter, John H. Peckham, H: Greene. LafayetteM Perkins, PrenticeA. Heweti, Giles E. V iams, Isaac Moshier, Wm. R y ams, John T. POQUETANUCK CEMETERY. Safford, Avery, Adams, Daniel Miller, George Thomas P. Mitchell, W Oswald, Loui Ruse, James Lyman Rose, Prosper Eldredge, Nathaniel bauP" Peter P. Eldredge. N'l. G. € re, Edward N. Foss. Samuel J. Sweet, Merrit W. Gallup, Isaac Thoma Daniel Geer, Jam Thurber, Luther Harkness. Geo. P. White, Frank Hazler, Henry Whitmarsh.Edw. D Hewitt, Frank Williams, Park Hunter, Thomas Town of Ledyard. PALMER CEMETERY. Babcock, Geo. W. Palmer, Moses Maynard, Augustus Rogers, Charles Maynard, Erastus LEDYARD CEMETERY. Cook, Wm. T. Stoddard, Ebenezer Pzsckham, B. B. GALES FERRY CEMETERY. Allyn, Gurdon Bailey, Latham Avery, Timothy Allyn. Asa Horace Christie, Edwin Alexander Christie, Jouathan Sgt. Isaac Chapman, William Aiham Newbury, Themas zers, Cayt. Joab Stoddard, Simeon OTHER CEMETEFRIES. .All'vn Gurdon Greene, Gurdon yn, Stanton Lamb, Warren B own, Elias Leuchere, Wm. Chapman, Daniel E Moffit, Ray Chapran, 1‘ phraim Morgan, Simeon H. Chapman. O. Peckham, Adin Crouch, William Phillips, Josiah F. Clark, Edwin Smith, m. Clark, Thomas Wailey, Wm. Gallup, Christopher Whipple, Austin George, Austin Whipple, Samuel S. Gray, Montgomery Wilcox, Chauncey Tovwn of Lisbon. LOVETT CEMETERY. Byron Hollowell, Town of Hanever. OLD CEMETERY. Robinson, Wm. Iracy, Jales Standish, Walter Wilzox, John Collins, Abram Tracy, Jabez NEW CEMETERY. Allen, Birigham Chapman, George Bennett, E. S. Cutler, John Bingham, Henry - Lyon, John Corey, James Town of Canterbury. CAREY CEMETERY. Adams, Milo W. Kidder, Amos Adams, Wm. N. Jackson, Eli Burlingame, S. J. Lewis, Albert N. Coiton, Saml S. Lewis, Chas. E. “arey, Dwight Manning, M. H. Davis Dwight Morse, Chas. H. Greene. Mason W. Phinney, Elisha Greene, Nathan R. Park, George B. Hicks, Lester Simmons, Thomas Hicks, Ripley Simmons, Shadrick Hicks, Charles Sweet, Wm. A. Herrick, George Thompson, Jas. F. OTHER CEMETERIES. Adams, Marvin Green, Elijah Bates, Edward Hough, Capt. Saml. Bliven, Joshua Olney, Oliver B. Dyer, Col. John Riley, Thomas Fernside, John Sharp, John S. Green, John S. Town of Franklin. GAGER CEMETERY. Crandall. Chas. Lamb, Hcratio Gavitt, Wesley Pember, Jared PLAIN CEMETERY. Eldridge, Stephen Manning, Andrew Grow, Thomas :Pember, Lucius Howard, Wum. Robinson, Andrew Jackson, Frani Smith, Charles Johnson, James Tucker, Frank Kingsbury,Col. THC Woodward, Dr. A. Kinguhury, Wm. Bredley, PAUTIPAUG CEMETERY. Atchison, Robert Brown, Nelscn Bailey, Edwin ' Gardner. Nathan Bewers, Mosi ‘Lade.i, Daniel ] ance from our of town is expected. Ames, A. Hall. fibrufl‘ Collins, Byron Keables, graves, William - / Town of Mentville. COMSTOCK CEMETERY. “Abel, Daniel B. stein, Peter - Allyn, Robert Palmer, Edwin A. Beebe, James M. Palmer, in Bunting. Charles Perkins. W. Chapel, Charles F. Rathbun, Charles ,and 'l’-w- of lm LOVETT CEMER!. Chapel, Robert F. Reinharth, Geo. H. Chapel. Erastus Rogers, Amos T. Chappell, loha Ro ers, Jeremiah Chappell, Wm. A. d, lbert Coates, Lyman L, Sh: -p. Edward Cranford.George 1i.Spencer, John J. Fairbanks. LeonardTavlor, Joseph N. Kimball, Henry H. Tooker, Wm. B. Latimer, Joseph S.Watrous, Fred. A. Mitchel, Warren Williams, Austin GAY CEMETERY. Gay, Thomas MOHEGAN CEMETERY. Thorpe. Alexn.nder ‘Boxrah. OLD LEF!'INGWELL CEMETERY. Moshier. Enoch NORWICH TOWN Seventh Day Adventists’ Camp Meet- ing to Open June 1st—Mrs. Mary Keigwin’s Death at 98—Money Being Raised for Rev. E. H. Smith’s School. ’ The lot on Lafayette street opposite Hospital corner will be almest coni- pletaly covered h Adventists’ tents wien tha full number is set up. Thers are two .mmense tents in which preaching services will be held from June 1 to Jure 10. A large attend- Local frieads will r2ceive many guesis into their hcmes. It is expected that many noted preachers will be here, and 1t j¥ heped that the enthusiasm and spirit of the meetings may be weil sustained. Tris i8 the annual meeting of the Soutnern New England confer- rce of the Seventh Day Adventists, which inciwies the sistes of Rhode Isiand and Conrezicul Died 'n 3th Yea: Mrs. L. $ Ingails of Vergason ave- nu>'received weardl thius week of the G21:h Sunday of ker great-aupt, M Mary Kaigwin. ¢? Scuth Norwalk. If Mrs. Keigwin had lived until Saptem- ber she would have been 99 years old. She was in full pessession of her fac luties. had kept her cheerful dispos. tion, and was ill only a week beforz Jeremiah | her death. Money for Rev. E. H. 8mith’s School. Seven hundred dollars are being raised towards the boys’ school build- ing at Ing Hok, China, which is near- ing comrletion. Friends of Rev, E. H: Smith ave rsdeeming tineir pledges of the last few months. There is an effort to have all the money handed in soon, as it is t) be forwarded in June. An immens2 horse chestnut tree of perfect symmetrical shape. the b-znch- es reachi nearly to the ground, hangs full of blossoms at Woodside It was planted by a member of tha family 77 yvears ago and is a sight well wortn seeing. Given nen Shower. Friends of Miss Maud Kinney gave h2r a linen shower Thursday evening at her heme on Tanner street. A nmer evening was spent with ths serving cf ice cream and cake at its close. News from All Points. H. T. Yarringten and 1. A. Fenton attended the auction held on Rear ¥ Eozrah, Thursday. George H. Gallup of Ekonk spent several dzyvs this woek with his dauvghter, Mrs. 1. S..Ingalls Wii‘am Smith of Middletown is vis- iling I ginndparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smaith, of Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Perkins of Yawrtic have moved to the house on Vergascn zyvenue racerntly occupied oy Harvey Gcre. Henry T. Frazier of- Blandford, Muss. is expected today (Saturday) ty spi a’ few days at his home on East Town street. Mrs. William Thomas of Goshen spent Wednesday on Plain Hill visit ing her sisters, Mrs. Charles Browning M Jehn Stott. Miss Abbse Appley returned this week to her home on Vergason avenue, having finished her course at Lan- caster academy, Lanczster, Mass. The membears of tke cradie rcll with their mothers will meet in the parlors First Congregational church 3) afterzcon, when the e boxes will Lo opened. YANTIC HAPPENINGS. mit Happenings of the Week—Personal items. Miss Mary Sullivan has returned to Hartford after spendinz sonie time as the guest of Mi Alic2 Loughlin. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Stoddard and Qaughter, ' Mrs. Charles Apply, and son Byrle of Lord's Point spent Friday at Mr. Stoddard’s home on Oakland lane. Di. H. H. Howe has returnec brief visit at his former home Springfield, Vt, ‘Samuel Perkins, who has been team- ster cn the Yantic farms, has resigned and - bas meved his family to Bean Hill after a in H May, who has been employed tv Mr. Eailey at his piace, has resigned to work cn the Yantic form. A rumber from this place spent Fri- day n Baltic to witness the confirma- tion ceremonies held at the Catholic enurch, when the Right Rev. Bishop Nilan cfficiated. The village swimming pool was for- wally cpened Monday, when the ex- cessive Leat drova all the small boys of the town into thair faverite haunt. ——————————————————— MARRIED CONGDON — ROGIERS — In Colohester, Mav 24, 191i. by the Rev. David R O'Donnell . of St. Andrew’s R. church, Edward Congdon and Mi Mabelle Rogers, both of Fitchvilie. GIED. THOMPSON—In Fitchville, May 26, Dwight R. Thompson, aged 20 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. CHAUSSE—In Taftville, May 26, Moses Chausse, aged 70 years. CASEY—In this city, May 25, Margaret Noughton. widow of William Casey. Funerai from the rasidence of her son- in-law, Jamee Kilkenny, Feuntain street, Sunday afternoon _at 1.45 o’clock. Services in St. Patrick’s church at 2.36 o'cleck. CHURGH & ALLEN 15 Main Street, Funeral_remors Embalmers. Lady Assistant. Telephone call 313-3. Garbage lnd ashes ‘street Henry E. Chusch. . Fsm. Smite Allen, .l' fol.low glr f fl.,a‘?&f’ -7, 1;1!, and of the r VTED &?m duu.ry repslu - $29,000.00 tside we 00 6,600.00 Sewers and cs.u:h 2,500.00 Macadam repairs .. 5.500.00 m!ln‘ and eprink- ng . 5,500.00 Pa.rk- and trees. 1,500.00 Laurel Hill Avenue o - $30.00 Thames Street sewer ... 350.00 Department of Cemeterles Fire Department Water Works— Stony Brook Improvement.. Police Department— Salaries, etc. $26,090.06 City Co E.; 2,650.00 xhfln‘ 21,000.00 fidebind Health Department 1,150.90 Gas amd Electrical ne'lfln"t-— Operating and gen- 32,200.90 812,738.49 eral expenses $115,000.00 Interest on bond 20, 00 Loan for addition, 1906, unexpended 638.26 Improvements to plant .... ...... 35,000.C0 ——4‘170 888.! “ Park Commission sinking fun: 1910, unex- D $6,414.08 Trading Cove 10 1910, unexpended 940.17 Salaries. etc. .. 4,500.00 6,600.00 ...... 6.495.79 302.28 B 44.858.43 Interest 53,000.00 F'hctmn experse! 750.00 Loan 60,000.00 “floating dflbt of 1940 20,600.00 Milk inspector . 1,000.00 Ira L. Peck estats. 3.00 Contingent .... .. 6,281.64 e $210,493.30 $%41,637.84 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS. Cash on hand May 16, 1811.. $40,766.9% 'Wa'er Works, gen- . $41,000.00 320,600.00 From bonds $361,000 00 Department Public Works— Town of Norwich.. $18,000.00 Ren 905.00 Ou(s:de “work 600.06 $19,505.0¢ Department of Cemeteries— Ordinary $5,500.00 Trust Fu est 1,500.00 = — $7,000.08 Police Departmemt— City. Court Ticenses, $4,500.00 500.00 5 e 800.9¢ Gas and Electrical Departmemte— General ... $175,060.00 From 35,000.00 $210,000.00 Finance Departmest— Tempor: Loan $60,000.00 Court House .... 3,500.00 Sewers 1,5600.00 Baik and Indi ance taxes . 3,500.00 $68,5¢ To be raised by taX........ 129,91 l‘ $841,687.34 ‘o meet the expenditures called fur by their estimates, a tax of ten mills on the last city list will be required, said llst being $12,991,586. 7 In addition to the above estimated expenses for ordinary purpeses of the government, the committee on finance hiave been requested by . patition tu bring before #hie afnual mesting for iis action estimates for the cost of paving Thames Street with Hassam pavement and Main Street from Rose Place tc Market Street with vitrified brick. In- asmuch as Thamps Stveet has recentl; been resurfased with macadam and il in excellent repair, your committes d¢ noi reyommend any further expenditurs on said street and have therefors made no estimate of the cost of ssam pavement. The estimated ceost of re)avlni 1in Street from Rose Plac Street with vitrified brick fs $6, '17 Your Committee have also been ra quested to estimate the cost required for the fellowing permanent improve. mente, and report as follows: Estimated cost of spiling Yamtle s 590 CIOROE 010 D53 58 s S Estimated cost of Auto or Fire Department. Estimated cost bf cement stalr- way in Hourigan's Lane, so- called, from Main te Church Streets The teotal estimates is nearly equal to 1% mms on the grand list. Your Committee recommend that the warning of the next annual City Meet- ing incinde the last named estimates and a cadl for actiom thereon. Your Committee further revommend the adoption by the Court of Cemmsn Council of the following resolution: Resolved. That the report and esti- mates of the Committee on Finance be accepted and approved: that the Clerk cause the same te be published as re quired by the amended charte that the mayor, or, in his abses senior alderman ples t, be dlrutod cr behalf of the Court of Gommon Couwncil te submit the ss!mues embraced in this report to the next clty ?neg‘;m to be held on the first Monday In n~ next, and to recommend that a tax of ten mills be laid on the last perfected grand list_of me eity. CHAS, THAYBR, GROSVEY«)R BLY, HENRY F. PARKER. Committee on Finance. I hereby certifiy that the above m! foregoing is a true copy of the ort report :nd rf!g!(‘flutlon D. MOORT, City Olerk and Clerk of the Court of Common Councll. Norwich, Conn., May 24, 1911 may35d PAUL REVERE Most beautiful Ster- ling Silver Pattern on the market. Full line of articles in above patterns in stock. John & Gos. H. Bliss. Trunks of every kind and description, from large wardrobe to the smailest hat box size, at veny low prices. This is the time te buy. Think it over and see if yeu cannot use one. The Shetucket larms Co.,