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| e N, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1911 on his way home from PN“""'{“’! ; ‘ hld Th,air ‘where he accompanied his daughter, Contest on West Side Resulted In Re-election of Col~ 1 % ESTIMATED EXRENSES:. /AND RECEIPTS FOR YEAR. Statement of Selectmen, Who Recom- mend Six and a Half Mill Tax. " DON'T WAIT Take Advantage of Norwich Citizen's Experience Before It's Too Late. - Miss Helen Griffith, who has been en- gaged as Kindergarten teacher in the Pennsylvania Training School for Feeble Minded Children at Elwyn, Pa. "~ PERSONAL : DO IT NOW!| St ww The board of selectmen have made » LT Preserve Peaches ~ VARIOUS u‘ngfis- 2 up. tlheir list of estimated expensemflg When the back begins to ache, P 4 Preserve Green Gages ¥ ~ - C ¢ od 3 3 1 receipts for the ensuing year, 4 Don’t wait until backache becomes ¥ SR TAES R R S L IR R T R S GrleRie e e e e T Time o put on 3 Preserve Pineapple B e S # 3 i i v ini: ing highways, and = particularly = the| Till serious kidney troubles develop: i b - ‘ Presbrve Gitren [, The city Mission is tn immediate Francis Luce of Niantic is attending District—No Action Taken On Manual Training. pares which are macagamized, went on | Till urinary troubles déstroy night’s, i S - {need of a kitchen stove and & car. | 100! 8t the Norwich Academy. 1 - § Imost continuously ~while weather | rest. 3 Medium Wel; nder- 3 Pickie Peppers et. 1 Andrew, B. Davies is spending a Vas . 3 conditions permitted it. It is deslabls| ~Profit by a Norwich cltizen’s exper- % Pickle Tomatoc- 2 at Prince Edward's Island. The assembly room of the Mount| for the 7th, 8th and 9th grades that [!hat repair work on macidam roads e jence. 2 o % Pickle Grapes About thirty cottages at the Wini- | <2ton ol Pleasant street school was well filled | the pupils may know the use of tools, | KePt up, as the expense of repair fol-| oo Rojang Ockery, 262 Franklin wear. P o mantic camp ground are still occu- | Misses Maud E. Hayes who has been | when Moderator W. W. Ives called to | buf it is not intended as vocational |10Wins neslect in this respect is vastly Strest. Norwich, Conn., says:. “Doan’s 3 ey o Yt Pled. at Stonington, left. Monday for Storrs. forder the meeting of the West Chel- | training: He thinks it helps their other |beyond what it would average if roads, | Strest, Noi ' 3 e ;2 Pickle Caulifiower , 8 sea school dfstrict at 8 o'clock Mon- | work. They would have it from two |OnCe constructed, were not allowed 1o KiGney Pilis brought me great relie The kind that feel Pickle Gherkins st week's frost proved particular- | = Emele Baruch of Los Angeles is Vis- | day evening. The minutes of the last | to three hours a.week. There is a |Pecome and remain out of Tepal ing| {Tom pains in the®small of my buck : : }y damaging to the crop of buckwheat | iting his father-in-law, H. J. Hirsch. | meeting were read by Clerk C. Arthur | room in the Broadway bullding which of ho Sfate has fnished the bUIIAINE| \hich had cased me great suffering. 3 1T'S TIME DON'T WAIT . Mr. and Mrs, Bdward C. Bangs of| LthTOP 8nd were accepted. The re- | could be used for that purpose. ed highway up Whenever 1 stoopes. vy twinzes| G000 and wears well Scotland road, and the result of the work there seems to give general sat- isfaction. The road, though completed Aug. 21th, has not vet been given the formal stamp of official acceptance by the state highway commissioner, and consequently the town has-not been called upon to pay the one-guarter of port of the board of education was given by H. M. Lerou and was ac- cepted. It was voted to lay a tax of 31-2 mills on the last perfected list, to be pavable January 2, 1912. It was Yyoted that the treasurer’s salary be $50, as last year, and that the collec- C. Edward Smith, G. Fred Noyes and Dr. Cassidy spoke favorably of it, but in view of the fact that there were but a dozen present, and that there was no provision in the estimates, it was thought better to go over to come up next year, but no action was taken. Another, another, another and no New London spent the day here Sun= harm done if it's Clysmic Water.—adv | day. 22 A preiiminary certficate of disso-| Mrs. D. S. Underwood of this city lution has obeen filed by the Thames |is the guest of Miss Effie P. Burdick of Eleetric company of New London. Charlestown, R. L darted through my body and I was handicapped in doing my housework. 1 falt miserable when I began using Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured from N. D, Sevin & Som's Drug Store, but iheir effect was soon noticeable and I SOMERS The buildings at the Navy Yard are| Norman Kimball and Andrew Hill | {0r'S salary be 31-2 per cent. on the Prasideat® Bronina’s Heports e Bl B i Sraetion for | continued taking them until my. trouble being put in condition for the winter, | enjoved a trip to New Haven by mo- |amount collected. = Resolutions of 8- | pregident A. A. Browning read the |which the law provides. This demand | Was entirely removed.” and the big barn is being shingled. | torcycle on Saturday. R gfi:fl"’ :g"gfe:dfiaafigm;{ report of the board for the year show- | will probably have to be met soon, and [ The above statement was glven 27 pupils enumerated last vear [so in the list of estimated expinses| August 24, 1908, and on July 20, 1911, Several church workers from here| Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin F, Bailey and [ M. Lerou and H. G. Peck, were pre- obliged to clear your throat often and ; e : §5 puplls neither absent nor tar- | will be found the item of “State Road. | Mrs. Ockery said: “You may continue 4o Sou wish You Qian't Have 107 . (1 Providonss Loyt G Oblent [grandiasgiter of New .Tondon weee [WhCH iy ppcofnittee, on, TeSOWl- | 4y, ‘Special days wero observed and |1911, ‘31,500, which I8 to be kept on | to bublish. my former statement in Just try some of our BRONCHIAL | 21. e 8 EER T er A ore. ere; Bunday. Were' heard from e naioideie | each pupils was presented & catalpa [hand for this obligation. praise of Doan's Kidney Pills. They —_— LOZENGES and see how they clear | Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Mc- |and the matter of consolidation of | iree Dy the Portecus & Mitchell Co.| Another .expense item arises 'r-uxm cured me of kidney t‘n;‘uble_ and x(_‘yg;;{ 3, away that thick feeling in your throat. | Grangers are Interested in the big | Kinley avenue left Saturday for New |schools throughout the town was fav- | Gymnastic cxercises have been intro- |the proposed plan of oiling = certalnjbeen in good health since. Other Sk | 3 meeting of the Vegetable Growers' as- | York, for a week's Visit. orably considered. duced in the schools Waily and sim- roads which particularly require such|members of my family have takew 10c a box at sociation of American, which opens in 4 : The result of the election of officers | Ple and combatative exercises have |attention. 3 RTmredy SIShione iy el e B s | Boston today. i Mrs. Amos C. Swan dnd daughter, | was given as follows: Board of edu- | 2150 nesn itntare;du‘v;sd. Ad”z'-?ssefiv;fi m::lhe town tressurers report JShowe! For sale by “all dealers. Price 50 M ) % Hazel, are occupyingetheir sumamer | cation for three years, Joseph D, Preit. | Was graduated in June an rece] as of the vear’s wo cents. Foster-Milourn - Co., Buffalo, W DUNN’S PHARMACY, The hunting season will open Oc- | cottage at Pleasurc Beach for a few |fer, Herman Alofsin, O Arthar La. | 2dmission to the Free Academy with- | town debt has been reduced over $38-| X2\ vork sole agents for the United n : . . A tober 1 and town clerks are advising |weeks. Clerk fop ons vear Feamk . | out examination. 000. Every undisputed obligation | S tes Good Clothes Store’ applicaivts: to take. GHE Joences hators L 2. | *Sye commend heartily to the parents |against the town has bewn paid. & SR 50 Main Street the “final, rush. e Mrs Clara_Butler of Jersey City treasurer, Frank H. Lovell; | | 50 trons the teaching force of the | Following are the estimated cxpenses| Remember the name—Doan’s—and collector, Alfred 'S. Curtiss. The only contest \vas for the cffce of collector, Mr. Curtiss being elected by a major- ity of 53 votes over John Sherman, take no other. and receipts for the fiscal year ending September, 1912: Estimated Expenses. Heights and Mrs. Mary Bull of Hart- ford were recent guests of Mrs. C. S. Twist. Centgal district as experienced, able, and untiringly devoted to the good of the pupils under their charge. We Eastern Connecticut members will St attend the 13th annual convention of Before you reach the Limi City, i - & f phy al endurance and while your the Daughters of Scotia at Jersey City, . : 3 Who was nominated at the caucus, urge a cordial support of and sVM- |y chiuge . $7,500.00 | OF PD ke o, wall a S Pt b ed o New Eriain fom thelr sum- | There was a large number of voters D T ans o s rork, 0> 289 | Qutside. poor 11,000.00 | SO0, *hers quicic setion ang H l el ; 2 o visit i thy . TibR L 9:500.00 | $191¢ % e : Wednesday, Friday and Saturday of | mer cottage at Ocean beach, where | Who Visited the :’:é“g'gn Place at the | o easurer Leavens referred to the {TLme ok 5 yositive results will delight you. For | 0rw“: this week are the quarterly Ember | they spent the season. T8~ | fact that at the close of the school ed backache, nervousness, rheumatism, children ... Highways wich) Highways (outside) .. State road, 1911 er number coming late in the after~ noonfi Though some scratching was done on the regular ticket, the chief contest was over collector, Mr. Curtiss’ friends rallving strong to his support. 3,900.60 days in the Catholic church, days of and _all fasting and abstinence, kidney, bladder and urinary felt justified in adding year the board felt j tdney, ‘bladder_and io the salary of each teacher the in- crease of $50 a year, This completed the bu journment = wWas taken Go where you will, they say you will = place to buy WALL PAPERS than at Shea & Burke's. One troubles, 12.000.00 = ARRESTED IN NEW BRITAIN FOR EMBEZZLEMENT HERE. Alfredo Angelos Charged With Retai 18,000.00 find no better The Woman's Home Missionary un- ion of Connecticut is to hold its an- ess and ad- about 8.10 TAXPAYERS INTERESTED 1,500.00 5626.00 Business College : Macadam repairs nual meeting in Middletown, Second Estimates. for Year. o'clock. Oiling o5 AT SEWER HEARINGS - P . .. I e . X >iling roads . 2.500.00 hundred new patterns just received, | (On®ational church, Friday, Octo-| ing $70 Belonging to New York The treasurer’s Yeport showed the| Tollowing the mesting the school |j, e 000,00 4 i for, Whom He Was Collecting. payment of $700 on the indebtedness, | board met and elected Tyler D. GUY | Contingent ... .. . 5.200.00 | Sewar Comrissioners Hear Those Af- Good Papers as low, as 5¢ a roll. -~ which is now $15,100. The total receipts | enumerater of the district. @ommon schools 49.000.00 Lucy P. Andrews of Hartford, state fected in the Council Chambe; On Monday afternoon the New|for the vear were $22,010.75, and there TR v T Interest . 620.00 ALL BORDERS FREE. D e e e ol for in® | Britain police, at the request of Chief | romains a balange in the iressury of | LADIES' AUXILIARY Elections : 2700.00| On Monday evening there were two 7 4 et division of the International Sunshine | Murphy. arrested Alfredo Angelos, a|3$310.62. The estimates for 1911-1912 ENTERTAINED VISITORS. | Vital statistics 100000 [ s o e dhas ainsanianta e When this business school was Society, to be held at Mystic a week | collector for the Casale Import com- |are as follows: L - sbecy Evening school B e e t] hAmarer atrs e established in Norwich over 25 from today, the 28th. pany of New York, on the charge of | Receipts—Town of Norwich, $14,750; | whist Followed by Interesting Enter- | Commutation Sl 2,000.00 | © T Yyears ago the transactién makil embezzling $70 from the company in|state library, $i 31-2 mills tax, $7, Tcewn clerk’s office 500.00 | committec named to hear parties in- this city. 300 cash balance, $320.62. Total, $22, tainment in Hibernian Hall. terested, w an epoch in the history of busis The hat bill of Mrs, Walton Fergu- Property tax account ano.nn | ‘h inciudes the sewer son, Jr. of Wishers islend, incurred | It is claimed that'the accused visited | £15,62. s AL - |Sinking’ fund 3 ,600.00 | committee and Mayor Thayer. ness-school education in Cen- 37--47 Main Sl. while living at Hotel Webster, New | the customers of the company here and | Disbursements—Teachers’ pay -roll, | The Ladies’ auxiliary, A. O. H., 0P€N- | qjhorculosis patients ...... 1.400.00| The sewer in‘Laurel Hill avenue was necticut. York, is the subject of a suit in the | took in the money, for which he failed | $15,200; Janitors' pay roll, $1.420: fuel, | ed its fall season with a highly suc-|probate aistrict expense ... 1,000.00! the first taken up. This cost $821.10, The NORWICH BUSINESS 7 Undertakers and Embalmers. Y to turn over an equivalent to-the com- | $1,500; rate book and fees, $42; enum- | having been built through a ledge for Stamford court against her husband. cessful meeting on Monday evening in Low Rates to California until Oct.|Pritain, where he caused his arrest.|$225 collector’s fees, $225; treasurer’s | there were present soms of the county, .. %0 $12.000.00 | Private sewer entering the truni sew- that & h b .ye 14. Tourst sleeping cars five times | He will be brought here today. salary, $30; boiler inspection, $20; | officers, a_delegation of ten from the|Cash on hand . - $12000.00] er at the rear, and those on the east at cannot be substantiated. 0 E h'bt weelly, without change. Berth 39 via = printing, $i50; telephones, $96; -out- | Wilimantic uxiliazy, & dozen from |l Wi TEeRses 2120000 | side have a private sewer in the New students enter every 3 n Lxhioition Washineton-Sunsel route. 12’ Milk| SECOND DEGREE WORKED. |glanding bills, §800; supplics, $650; |the New London quiiliary. ‘ten trom |Dok lcenses oo .- ey : ; Beric. A fine assortment of the Latest Styles| St. and 362 Wash. St, Boston.—ady. e - incidentals, $205; repairs, $850; gradu- | the Taftyille” auxillary, and some of | L ATPEECAC IORER ~oopon oo N, D. Sevin stated that thé Sevin Night ‘School now open. Y Uncas Lodge Visited by Delegation of | ation, $85; secretary’s salary, $25; cash | the county officers of the A. O. H. T oy property on the west side was sewer- in Millinery for Fall and Winter wear| 4 building which has been made at- 25 from Jewstt City, balance, $320.03, To tal, §22415.62. Mrs. Mary Sliney, president of the |To be raised by tax ........ 991 ea into’ the trunk sewer to the river, Students enter at any time. , at tractive by the thrifty growih of Bos- < The 15th annual report-of Supt. Stan- | local auxiliary, presided and expressed $165.04 and the Norman, Branch, O'Brien and . W. E. CANFIELD, MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, ton vines is the schoolhousq on West | Uricas lodge, No. 11. 1. O. O, F', work- | ton wus made the report of the board | the welcome to the visiting delegations, | . . 10 tinas for meeting. the| WUIf properties enter the trunk sew- Principal. No. 52 Shetucket Street.| Thames street. These vines and the | oq the second degree in impressive|of education. It covered thoroughly |8mong whom was the county presi-| =08 BLovce ‘unds for meet er also, either by his sewer or neatly trimmed box borders always|form on two candidates on Monday |the work of the schools during the |dent, Mrs. Annie Haney, of New lon- | *¥HERRCS FEUMATCT, B tOX OF SIX G001 poctly ' He was willing to give the STOP! READ! THIN excite favorable comment. evening in ©0dd Fellows' hall, having | past vear, showing the number of pu- fl«:lén!fifsalflifm;)pre‘:;::nb&fréhepym- b\ e 0 U Lotiatls LG C)Q. 2 writing the right. of way of 1 E Mo 25 v y | pils to have been 1,1120. There ws . A =7 2 B 4 5 the trunk sewer across his property in v ' K ACT!| w5 Anderson, special in- | & JOCERIOn B8 2 e R eraauatia n Tune and fouof she|dent of the Tafiville auxiliary, and Special Appropriations Wanted. return for rellef of the assessrment for business man longs for | spector for the mterstate commerce | oo Mo (0 Yy o) Tresided at the lodge | graduates wrote essays in the Colonial | Miss Charlotte Molynaux, president of | There are several special appropria- e T ew sewer. Driving and Automobile ssis somcone who can relieve | commission, is in eastern Connecticut P: . | Dames’ contest. Miss Adams receivi the New London auxiliary, who all{tjons which have been asked for by vance of the right to ecross his m « detail work—and can do it| for the purposé of pursuing investiga- E‘ff;,‘,nini:n‘dhe ;:;efrr::&er?:grlfarfe second prize and Misses Coug’hlislea:g made suitable responses. Other" Ué citizens, including $4,500 for Otis 1i- | land can be found in the records. L. —A WISE IDEA— FIELt The ambitious stenographer will | tions into the operation of the hours- | j¢ 'he work which won the commend- | Steason received honorable mention. | SPe8k were the county vice e dent | brary, the sum sufficient to pay for|Leone Branche and Henry Norman | peopare to shoulder responsibilities, for | ©f-Service law on railroads. ation of the visiting brothers. Semi-annual_examinations were in- [ Of the auxiligries, Mrs. Julia Brock, | the town pupils' tuition at the Acad- | were willing to make the same agree- | FOr peopla intending to buy Fur Coats the opportunity of a promotion always| mp the days when the Jew-{ The Jewett City members brought|troduced during the vear, with the|and CO‘;““{ ‘1’\‘“%1’;,":"{5_?‘,0-’- J. Fin-}emy, which will be at least $10,000, ment. H. F. Palmer for Byron O'Brien | is to look over our large stock just re- fows to him who is ready to “make| jgh peaple buy supplies, clothing, etc,|aD invitation for the Norwich Odd |probability of their continuance, and e o e A e Ons. e fol | 2Pd the purchase of voting machines | said “that properly was sewered | celved to compare quality and prices. good 5 o D ation o ihe sreat holigay | Fellows to visit Reliance lodge mext|much attention was given to writing, | WHhist was Jlaved at which the Lol |is also asked for. through the Sevin sewer for Which | o oo okine coecialties in @ Coon . My course in Shorthand and Type: | o Soucipation AT Year's | Friday evening, when the Jewett City [reading, botany and music. Eyesight | 10Wing were the prize winners: Firsts | A new petition has beent presented | lease is held. To enter the avenue i SHE S b . Saen | Ofy Rosh Floshanah, or New Years |lodge will celebrate its 21st anniver- | tests of much beneft to. pupils-and|Mrs. Ellen Downey. a hand painted | ho selectmen, asking for (3600 for | sewer he said he would have to biast | Siberfan Dog and Russian Calf. Jont iven my pormpuration. Each|dey, which begins Friday _evening| 07/®° T, Tropable that a good sized | teachers,were given. \ | sofe pillow; Jeremiah Downey. a silver | jights for Norwich Town. The desire | through » solid ledge. He could see| We will mot Be undersold in thess student ziven my personal atfention. | next, ending Saturday at sunset. party’ from here will make the irip by| The work of previous years has 144 |fern dish;’ seconds, Mr. Brennan of {is’ to have 60-candlepower Incandes | po nensit frm tha sew ow 3 oL et i L L ceek the total real estate sales | automobile. to active and definite work in games | NOrwich Town, a drum, and Miss Ros- | cent_lights, five on Town street, five | ' \illiam Baker also hus to g0 through | LAre® lines of coats. Seleet early for i Duss e Chkn in 35 of the larger Comnecticut towns | After the meeting a chowder was|and athletics for the boys and girls, | c0¢ of Willimantic, a doll. . on East Town sireet, and 18 on|solid ledge to get to the sewer. IHe |later delivery at oy larbon Paper and Star|.fCinted to but 235, as agalnst 202 | served, and the Jewett City men left|and results have surpassed expecta- | A brief but enjovable entertainment | West Town street. How nes o cesspaol bt tRought tie HE L. L. CHAPMAN C0. Wrand Ribbens for all standard ty for the same week of 1910, while the | by the last car. They rad expected to | tions. Athletic teams have been form- | a8 given which consisted of solos bY | The matter of consolidation of school | could connect with the O'Brien sew- T L. writers carried in stock 56038 | mortgage loans were only 3695358, as | cOme by an automobile and stay later, | ed and an athletic league was started | Mxs "Murphy of Willimantic and by | gistricts will also_come before ihe | ar 5 14 Bath St Norwich, Conn. E compared with $1,208873 last vear. |Dbut the machine broke down and could fand a May day fete was held. Special | re “THirothy. °“°kg Al \“H-h 3| town meeting, but as yet the petition| On the east side the Rogers heirs 5 v 7 not be repaired in time to take them |days were observed throughout the|John Lafferty: breakdown, by Michael|concerning free text books has not| said they received no benefit, as thelr A meeting of the Hempstead Family [on the trip. vear. e pa ey T g by " Ay, | Peen, Presented to the selectmen. mroperty ledge, Telephone 254-12. aciation wi id in New London — ay of Teachers. y J. J. Fi : b by Mn e e Bver said he had a lin S Eondny. " The sociely has recantly res GLICK'S PRIDE SOLD. In speaking of the teachers he sayg: | Douglase, with Miss La#fferty at the | MEMBERS’ NIGHT nrivate sewer and could see no ben- | S, HACKER, ®yFranklin Strest, ceived a gift of $25 from Mrs, Malcolm ~ “Fo ronly one thing have I any regrets, | borg o . ofit from the new sewer, He also said AT Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. i i ¢ aivi ¢ : A iy Manufactur < z C. Warner of New York. in memory of | Purchased by W. F. Bailey, Who Will |and that is that we are not abla (o by | hors aiied weore Darn Sormerne had el his house was injured by the blast- P st is called to our line of ber gmother, Mrs. Julia Hempstead | Start Trotter at Rockville Today. |our teachers as much as others get 1or | lso' enjoyed, and retreshments wera |All Men Will Be Welcomed fo Stere. | ing when the sewer was bullt, to the Marsh. ‘ the same grade of work in the best |frey eRdoved. Sk b extent of 55 or more, which had never i e ; : William F. Bailey, who has owned a | paid schools in our town. This is not | *fies oo mittees in charge of the de- i been fixed. I. Q. Smith thought those O e a oes e L e meiing ©1; | number of trotting' horses, has pur- |the fault of the people of our district: | ;i 17 ‘evaning were Mrs. Mary SIi- | At the Association building this| ©N'ering the private sewer ought not Polishin B o et e e o} (e | Chased from E. R. Plerson the fast|who have paid a higher rate of school | n &0 e ol Chatrman, | Mrs. - Curley, | evening the Tonne Men's Chylstan s ( {0 Pay for a public one. Civil Engi- 3 the same time the endurance of the|irotter Glick's Pride, which Mr. Pier- |tax than has been paid in any other Nirs. D. J. McCopniick and Mrs. Ellen |sociation. signglizes the opening of in | neer Pitcher said there was no record Barber Chairs curves is being tried. Engine 277 |son showed on the local track at the|district in town, The fault is with b e O gIcich angd Azs. PC S D Signg s 3 | of privilege being granted to lay the & Specialt 1 is bei e 5 § © fault is with the | powney, ‘reception committee: Miss |fall season with a members’ night, ! s 8 y s between Midway and Harlem is being | fair with favorable results. Mr. Bailey | system or ' rate distributing the | ity Brennan, Miss Annie Sliney and | which, hovever, is not confined strictly | PTIVate sewer. It is not large enougl Mattresses lested Just Dow in drawing a given|kas entered the animal at Rockville|school money. Several changes have |, Kitty Sliney, entertamment com | to members alone,.but all men will be| L0, accommodate all, or the new o made over Dull Calf 4 P, amount of tonnage. and will sart there today in the 2.30 | becn made whereby our district has | nhiee JHUSp DHARY: SOUCTE RIMERE COMNn | o members Blonc, but all mon Nt \u:‘_u‘a ‘n‘:d lla;;}‘h—?Y:| x,l\);-erl::lr e oo - u a - Tass. Deen benefited, but clai g A DR L Lol P gl i 5 eicrts L “or the Nor ames stre e Colt and 1'(’:" Syeng b the auction of the late Governor |© that the proviem. has boon sotved. ue |Julia Brock. Tetfeshmsnt committee. {‘e‘cl:.‘h;ll:f oy e U e ipon | (ohich cost $26463, T M. Tand said Slip Covers out eters’ effects a en oS _ of MK OBITUARY. 1 the co i = e erson P, L UPON | s property was not benefited by it, John Horton, in Hebron, last weck, 2 ana oo naitions remain o un-| yNFAVORABLE REPORT ON OurlPictiresque Nefgibor, Mexico. | % POPCILY S AOLEMIIGN R and made to order $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 | U vV e eroka oresat Mrs. Harrnan Payre. X tuimin foritrs was made gur. | GORRUGATED 1RON BUILDINGS. |, Fhe oth Sein i of'tne o | 10 07T LR ot Lok . s A - Bvo | Monaay .| ing the vear, Ira Wanzer being suc- e o ; en¢ | for_the sewer there, dec the erytliing brought a big price. One | Monday morning the death of Mrs. | O because of Poor henlth he Deg: | Fire Commissioners Believe It Inad- |Beason, inciuding the entertainment | 2, [ SEWEE VDS 980 Crel (ORT 0 ferguson & Charbonneay, FRANKLIN SQUARE. ENFIELD TO HAVE A CITIZENS' TICKET. Republicans Who Have Held Down table was sold for $34. About five bushels of quinces were stolen the other night from the or- chard of Jedediah R. Gay at Massa- | peag, and, Mr. Gay hears, were sold to a Norwich srocer by a neighbor who has no quince trees. The matter is being investigated. September 27 the Niagara universi- ty alumni association will hold its an- nual meeting and banquet in Water- bury. The officers of the association No. 42 High street, from a complica- tion of diseases. She has lived here over 35 vears. Besides her husband, she leaves a sister, Mrs. Lucius Dab- ney; of East Great Plain. Workingmen's circle, No. 125, voted almost unanimously after an exciting debate at its meeting Sunday night in Carpenters’ hall to give its moral sup- port to the ticket of the socialist party in the coming town election. Besides iel Donohue, who served until May 1, when George H. Hamilton took his place. Scarcity of water cauted much incon- venience and necessitated a great deal of evtra work. Fire drills continue to be a regular school exercise, but are given at irregular intervals and with- out warning. . Nearly ail of the blackboards have been refinished and many light repairs attended to. In addition to these at the High street building, {wo rooms have been visable to Permit Their Construction. Before the meeting of the executive committee of the court of common council on Monday evening there was presented a report by the fire commis- sioners through Chairman Beckley re- garding the petition of the A. C. Swan company for permission to eract a_cor- rugated iron addition to their building off Myers' alley. The commissioners were named to act in this matter with course, for which there is now report ed a sale of 300 tickets to date, which is close to half of whit is expected to be sold. The committge is now a work endeavoring to reach all former patrons of the series, AT POLI'S THEATER. Are You a Mason? At Poli's theater for this week the farce Are You a Mason? is the attrac- tion, and it is vested in capable hands, drawing forth much applause Monday should be abated first. . ! later in the eveninz the committee considered the claims set forth and on the Laurel Hill avenue sewer it | will he reported to the council that the city stand about $200 of the ex- pense of the sewer because of the e isting conditions. This will reduce the assessments about 30 cents a foot. The assessments in North Thames street were found to be just. PEACHES No. 1 PEACHES for canning, this morning at Chap= man’s Flatiron Building, Broadway. C. F. LILLIBRIDGE, Town Jobs to Be Opposed. | are all Connecticut men. Rev. P. M. repainted, the exterior Skelly of the Sacred Heart church, this business, two other matters were power and reported that they had de- decided upon, the first providing for a | cided not to permit the erection of the night as the new Poli Players gave it woodwork repainted, ¥ gt g 1 i and the roof re. their first presentation. The interest- The Melon Grower Th mpsonville, o, The ! Sopt. 18—For | Waterbury, is president. mass meeting on Sunday, Oct. 18th, | Paired. At the West Thames street|yyilding. g e ol e X oft he first time in twelve years the town | when State Organizer Ledster of New | bullding the exterior woodwork has |’ Chairman Beckley also reportéd that |8 DIy Tevolving about the night oft : e e have a citizens’ ticket | The 134th company 18 to be trans. | Britain is to be here, and the second lgen hl;fir‘ilp"‘eflm:‘"gl g':lx]all!] &) th& the petition of O. H. Reynolds to erect | funny Enationa S hicl Cares e s THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BAN \p the fleld at the “little town elec- | ferred soon from Fort afichie, Gull|to have a banquet for the membership s been 4 vi he fromt, | 5 corrugated iron building in Chestnut |pros Siwood Bostio ShuiEss Scondld. s E ual Meeting of the Corpora- | on. g embers of both the republi- | jsland, to Fort Wright, Fishers island, | of the circle on the following Sunday | 2nd the bank regraded, thus practical- | gtreot had been investigated and it wis ?,‘“.“;’,“‘,. T0%. s Now T ‘&,s‘-\’.fii s -q(e:{"olr'm} «‘3(3‘.' Joe Ix'\" X’hels.?rl;‘;l\‘re et % the Director: Tan and demiocratic parties held a cau- | leaving only an officer 'and five enlist- [ night at Carpenters’ hail. 1y _enlarging the yord. At the grammar | raported inadvisable to allow its con- man with 2 clever mind to Rerfection 3 bR ETerie baa reRiana g | ton will'.be held iim e '8 today and nominated a ticket, the| ed men at Fort Michie. This is in — school the roof has been repaired,|struction. The report was accepted 2 the. wotl oF Harlah Foy s clarst by iney o g o Room of The Norwich Savings Society feads of which will oppose Charlés D.| accord with the policy of concentra- Saturday Night Dance. While at Pearl street but very little e SRS g I Sl I Sunb ke srsle. and the petitioner given leave to with- in the City of Norwich, on Wednesday. and he was a strong addition to the who has been firet sélectman for | tion adopted by ihe war. depariment, has been donme except the cleining, as s + The Kosiuscko-Pulaski society gave Na3 been ¢ draw. " This form of construetion, Mr. |aic Florende A. Pinckney plaved the| Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Bigelow and | Sept. 20, 1911, at 11 o'clock & m. Be vears: John B oW, bi 3 & > ¢ renovats | Peeniey ooy 5 ast. z » and Mrs. Horatio Bigelow and S boae,rears: Jon Blesiand town cleck| - 7 S h. | dance on Saturdsy evening at Froen-| {nis bullding was thoroughly renovat- | Beckiey said. it was considered unwise | fole or.the wife with her characteristic| family. returned . Monday con . theie | CHARLES B. CHARMAN, Secretary. < Edward Bromagé, who hae 'I’g‘ *;flll‘:: 5 -:;‘\';m;\""‘:,‘":‘- r;:n;e&i;’:n‘:{r;“’“g lichkeit hall, A'or'\vhlchlthe Polish or- Fear, x‘v‘;\“‘\1)22‘:"“u'.':xelr:iafi;:cilz‘xfl“fn Thelf charm. and Emma ner as the| home on Eroad street, having spent| Norwich, Conn.. Sept. 15, 1911, sepléd - LA S . B 3 y = chestra of five pieces ved. The offi- = 2 or such | oo -law was the las a5 . u ¢ at Ocean beae = - T ot pdoten Years. These of a storm that is due here, Septem- | Crs'Cl (ho sociaty who were in cnange| GENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. . |and more will come if permission 16 | acbnin-law was the last word. | the summer at Ocean beach. an ticker ang unated on the republi- | ber 21-22. In, the meantime, showers | ¢ the dance were Antony Tinkiowiecs, S granted for some of them. Constance Glover ag the maid was de-| Walter Dean Fuller, a former T HEADQUARTERS FOR san eket and up to today were rea- | may be expected at any old time. The|pi lifent: Antony Krukoski. vies pre. | Thers were but twenty votes cast |* Bérmission to erect a small garage S oanrer s the SER e ides an. Riler 2 Ionow o L fock of Wines, Liauare: dgh Jonably aare of election, as the town | storm of the 21st-22d 1s to be some [ BISHICT/L SNORY, TRAKOTEL SICC PRes: | in” the “Central district, so that Mod- |of corrugated tron on. properie ¢ |Cldedly good. Cece i Se; Lppe wich Town; and Miss Sura|¥rash stock . of, Wines ECqu NS . is nominally republican by a majority ' storm. It will mean a heavy rain, g R i > erator H. H. Pettls and Registrars | Charles Fox on Main strect said to be | ) B e el L Wil L Hoxnorougn. Pa., (WRte | Clgars. AlsO every . Saturdes of 350. Other names on the ticket ap- | thunder, lightning and some hail. o oy e, aiddaine Guy and Downes had little to do. At | practically on the fire district limit | goronrpaocks, and Flora Dorset were| married September 14. ~On_ their re- | hand. Free lunch every Y 7 pear on the tickets of other parties. | 7.30 o'clock the box was declared {was granted. It was said no gasolins “",;h‘_“ ”‘"‘Tn“ et Rt by the | turn Trip to their home in Woodbury, | evening. ' | _When the fifty members of the closed and while the registrars count- | would be stored there. Lhe moving plctures befween the| N J., Mr. and Mrs. Fuller will visit The Westerly House, Head-On Collision Nova Scotia, | Pighth regiment, Connecticut volun- ed the votes the business of the meet- | Two petitions for lights were re. |2CtS Pleased 5 relatives here. Mr. Fuller is with a ¥ i g - | tecrs, held their apnual reunion in ing was taken up. Treagurer F. J.|ceived, thay being for better lighting of o 5 publishing company of Philadelphia. |} gormerly D. J. O'Brien’s. 68 No. Main. ajaohn, N. B. Sept. 18.—A head-on | Meriden, Saturday, and re-elacted Gen. | | Leavens reported the reecibts for the | Maple and Spruce streets. . o8 Congresaiian on RAINE Banied o Kenyon & Pickhover. ¥rops. Tntercatontal | ralirond neeins on the| Edward Horland of Norwich presi- | s | year to be $45,102.35, the sum of $21,- | 000 ST LS o Tacoma. Wash.. Sept. 18— Repre-| [|After spending over™ three years ¥ < g rHiitos between Tra-| gent for life,'it was stated that of the | 487,19 having been secured from the = > sentative Sulzer of New York return- | abroad, Miss Kate Kent has returned | agam. TAFT—Falmist and Sisirvoy. K 2 he S. and Mulgrave wds report-| 1027 men who marched out of Con- | tax, and 316,000 came from the town. | Marriage in October. ay from an attempt to climb | to this country and is with Mrs. |ant. Anyone troubled or puszied wil b s "j"f tonight Em;ru to secure de- | yecticut in 61 only 156 are now living. The disbursements included the pa; Announcement is made of the ap- [Mount Tacoma (Mount Ranier) with| James Kelley of Elm avenue for a | their own or alh::f‘.?n;;“;’l;h‘er ui-. ¥ e o sl Ut 8 late ment of $6.500 on the indebtedness, | Proachinz marriage of Miss Anastasia [Congressman @arburton and the lat-| Drief stay, coming lere after a few |&dvises with a certainty Ligher ravs "wink 1o the fact that the tele- | [astern Connecticut members of the which wiped out the district's debt, | Counihan, daughter of Mr. ‘and M. |ter's secrefary. The party veached an | weeks spent ai Weekapuug, R. L Miss | luman powers, S graph wires were down, presumably [ Mayors' association have received in- 5 and_there remains’ in the treasury | Daniel Counihan, of Norwich, and A. [altiaude of 10,000 ftet, the last part of | Kent is a sister of ilarrv W. Kent A il . seciuse of the accident. vitations to visit Danbury on Wednes- $1,278.83. The report was approved. |Fournier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- the dangerous journey being through | of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NEWMARKET HOTEL, i i Parcating BESRTD day, October 4, representing the M i The result of the election was an- | ander Fournier of Tilley street, says |deep snow. The gnide refused to ven- | of New York, for several vears curator 715 Boswoll Ave. . BEe e _"S:f:' Sxploration society of | ors” association of Conneeticut. The nounced by the moderator as follows: | the New London Globe. The mar- |ture farther, though Sulzer begged to| of Slater museum. v 5 v e i ,{dfd to despatch in the | programme.is to visit the Mallory hat Members of board of education. A, riage will be celebrated at Nortvich |be taken up the remaining 4,000 feot. First-class Wines, Liquors und faimn @ special mission 1o the Dead | factory, the filtration plant of the city | then come here with your prescrip- | Thatcher Otis, Jeremiah J. Dewpond, | arly mext month. Mr. Fournfer i3 — Meals and Weich Rarebit sorv. - and to inspect the tarvia roads. After | (o | Otto E. Wulf; secretary, C. B. Wood- | Well known here, being in partnership | Jennings Has an Eve on Murri order. jobm Fuckle Proa % dinner the fair will be visited. with his father in conducting | the worth: treasurer, Francis J. Leaven: nd of Manager Jennings of the 3 3 . . 2 o : 3 sperous business Troy laun- Tigers | ipped him_ off t: < FOLEV'S KIDNEY REMEDY (Liquidy| = Tho thres communities of Staters ot | Putting up prescriptions is our busi- [ cojlector, Thomas A Robincon, | BrosP Hle R Gt Ty e e Why Don t Uu Do you know what “WRITE for both acute and chronic iidn dietown, have been consolidated’ Ly | Prescribing medicine is the doctor's|lieved the district was greatly indebt- | Realty and Business Conditions. |that Jennings is to give himi & trvout it ohhe i (o e Ba Y Rose*’ stands for? wC'. R Tt i N Sepai renc | Gletgn, ChevH (hetel unecionteqs by |- E 1t . e ed to Mr. Leavens for the interest he | There were four real estate sales |hefore the season is over. The man e ol e T T R es ommen o elderly people for its, Bishop ney, wi ity head op| cusiness and specialty. We work to- | has taken in the matter and felt that | here the past week and mortgages of | who has picked Murray' for big league iRty bty % wonderful fonic and reconstructive | blan of Hartford community head of | gether, each specializing in his own iolisekeeper should-drave e checl: the district was under obligation to §5,000, while a vear ago there were |timber has seen and been impressed thanks, five sales and $18,250 in mortgages. |by Jimmy's playing at Block Five new corporations having a to- | this summer. tal capital stock of $171,000 were formed during the week in the state against the same number a year ago with a capital of $135,000. Petitions in bankruptey numbered six last week | it’s something good. ‘We have Tea, Coffes, Cocom, Cher Peaches, Olives and other thing ‘—same brand. qualities, and the permanent relief and comfort it gives them. The Lee & Os- good Cc. Not A Word Of Scandal marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs. W. P Spangh. of Manville, Wyo,svho the new hody. Rev. Mother Gertrude, heretofore head at Meriden, is to be assistant to Mother Fabian and bur- sar, or treasurer, of the united com- munity. The Norwich Sisters belong to the Order of Mercy. book. You need not have large means to enjoy this convenience. Come and See Us him and moved a vote Island which was passed. As auditors, Guy B. Dolbeare and C. B. Woodworth were elected by the meeting. Manual Training Discussed. line, and you get the greatest benefit ot in the end by first going to the doctor, having him diagnose your trouble, pre- scribe for you, and then coming here and getting what the doctor ordered. Fined $20. Peter Ceccerelli was fined $20 by Po- lice Judge Coft in New London Mon- day morning on 4 charge of having = A recent issue of the Providence e w0, i Regarding manual _training, F. J. e We have every banking facliity | [0 ’s M rket pie: e told me Dr King's' New | ginasy Journal, in the Womans sups| Have your medicine properly pre- | poresan ity (MAnUAL traiming, B T | against two in 1910, | piaced on a_motor * Vehicle niimber R A L oople 8 arKke : Kidney tronie, and made her foel ke | PIement, under the title, Remodeling a | pared, and especially for yourself, and | looking into it for some time, but felt Nev plates which were not furnished by the| | to yvou in‘your busin:ss or in S ney t 2 -l lio| New England House, ~described the | you will have much less medicine to| that it didn’t have the power to estab- w state secretary. your efforts to save mone: 6 Franklin St. : s Joasv, put suve remedy | jome “of “County Commissioner. and | o ory ® "l lish that department, but that it| The new electric lisht ordered for - et + ORevpechy b and ke troubles. | is, Chavies: D Novew, on Lingsia]f3k i the end. should come before he disirict meet- | Doxology lane was put in position on | Recovers from Auto Accident. - _JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. avenue, the changes in which, it stat- . ed. were devised and in general exe- cuted bv Mrs. Noves, with no aid from professional decorators: A New York publication ravently sent a srecial man to Norwich to photograph these beau- tiful rooms. = Aonday afternoon and was doing duty | for the first time Monday night. It is{ located near the center of the lane and | is an jmprovemert much appreciated. | A »( tonn., . Sept. - ~How- ara N cuee st et T Thames Loan & Trust Ca, returned home from the Waterbury hospital today. “I'm all right,” he teld 34 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. il Telks . The Bank of Friendly Holpfuiness, Waterbur; ing. Superintendent illson ked about it said that it had the experimental stage and it is a decided success in many schools. It will cost about $1,800 to introduce it, requiring about 20 benches with tools, the equipment ceosting about $500, while the services of a teacher would cost $1,200. He thought $1,800 would be sufficient to start with and in sub- Sequent years the exyense of equip- ment will be lessened, It is intended when | assed Remember! b SHITH'S T STORE Franklin Square, Norwich, AMERICAN BHQUSE, Farrell & Sandersor. Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, etc. Livery gonnected. HEERE is no adv fotia for Dusine TRY PERRI. WALLA TEA - . George W. Griffith of Lime Rock, for- from RAlliON’s | oenie” 2o M b hiomman " inion: By - ’ b Shie =k Going Into Vaudevill James O'Neil leaves New London to- ¢ day for:New York, where he enters Gave Party at Poli’s. . vaudeville, siving a condensed ver- Carl ILyons, salesman forsthe: N #ion of Monte Cristo. He is booked for | tional Biscuit company, ~erteragined seven weeks in Kurope. there being |the staff of the local office ut Foli's on three or four in the troupe, ‘Monday evening. - e eatl A Bethel correspondent writes: Rev. WHEN you want to put your bis ness before;the public, there is no me- dlum better than through the advertis- ing columns of The Bulletip . hap been makiag & brief stay in town,