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INSURANCE. A Specialty FARM INSURANCE J. L. Latarop & Sons, Norwich, Conn, 417 LS i TPy BETWEEN CORN Intercollegiate Championship Jump. ~ Philadelph May 31.—The tryouts on Franklin field today for the finals events tomorrow indicate that the team championship probably lies be- tween Cornell, last vear's winner, and Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania's. qualified thirteen men, the greatest number of men in the eleven events in which necessary, and | Cornell qualified seven,\but the Itha- cens are strong in the branches of the trials were & i sport in which they will run men to- DON'T DELAY untll mistortune frorton. Harvard showed up well but overtakes you and you are left la- 5o o strongl vected. ‘menting over the ruind pf what was once you Home. Defy Misfortune by having a FIRE INSURANCE POLICY men are in the low hurdles and three in the high E | Li the intercollegiate track ‘and field | ELL AND PENN Decided Today on Franklin Field—Beatty Breaks Shot Put Record With 47 Feet in Tryouts—Meyer Does 23 Feet 10", Inches in Broad they have been here a week preparing for the meet. With 143 athletes representing 23 western universities and schools, en- tered in the meet, it is predicted the reords in six events will be shattered. New marks are expected in the mile and two-mile runs, pole vault, 120- vard high urdles, high jump and broad jump.' Conditions are ideal for | the meet, = Looking for a Game Sunday. Manager George Driscoll of the All s expects to play a team from Ver- sallles Sunday and a strong lineup promised. Tony Bernard of Put- m fame has been shifted from field to the pitcher's box ¥ s, Cornell had three her | Where it is expected he will make a In your safe. First Class Companies t?g::::‘?n'en n?r;‘k:ll h.t[I:‘rnnl‘enr‘unilrfla(r‘ better showing. His batting is much hodh oo v vard qualified njne men for the finals; |needed by the All Stars and Mana- ISAAC S. JONES, Yale eigh lumbia eigl Dart- Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Batiiaven: MGT IR 2oto et 5 e uth seven; Michigan seven; Prince- Richards Bldg, 91 Main St. ton six; Syracuse five; Brown and oo Wesleyan, two ch: Amherst, Bow- doin, Massachusetts Tech, Penn State and Rutgers, one each, One intercollegiate record, the shot iut OFFICE OF WM. £ BILL, Real Estats 7 put, was broken. R. L. Beatty of Co- lumbia, in his second throw, placed the and Fire Insarance, distance at 47 feet 1-8 inch. T U jeoated In femsry’ Block, over C. M. | tercollegiate record was 46 feet 7 inches, made by J. Horner of M igan in 1911. Beatty also hoids collegiate record of 48 feet 8 made last year. wms, Rooma 9, third floor. Telaphone 147. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW One of the surprises of the day was Pennsylvania’s being shut out in the 100 yards dash. She was expected to AMOS A BROWNING get one or two men through, but all " of them appeared in poor form. The Attorney-at-Law, 8 Richards Bidg. stest time in the four heats in the 'Phone 700. event was 10 2-5 against a strong wind. The best time in the quarter w: Brown & Perkins, (Mumesatity |made by Reidpatn of Syracuse, who won his heat without being pushed, in 49 4 conds. Snyder of Cornell made the time in the half-mile, one minute 57 seconds. Good time was al- | $0 made in the vards dash Another notable performance in the Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St Entrance stalrway next to Thamas Nationa) Bank. Telephone 333 field events was Meyer's broad jump G. EDWARD GRAFF. of 23 feet 10 inche. The Penn- WM. E. GILMORE, Speclal, sylvania man made this distance on his first and only vault five men qual bar at 12 feet 4 inc WESTERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC MEET TODAY leap. In the pole ed by clearing the G. EDWARD GRAFF Stacks, Bonds and Grain Room 5, Chapman Bui' a 85 Broadway, Norwich, MEMBER Consolldated Stock of New York. Chicago Board of Trade Telephone 342, C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. Ask for our weekly letter, It is full of useful informatios. Fight for First Place Between Cali- fornia and Missouri, Lafayette, fight Ind., hetween be | Tt will rsities the California and Missouri for first hon- | ors in the twelfth annual meet of the | Western Intercollegiate Conference | Athietic aseociation here tomorrow ac- |eording to predictions by athietic ex- | | perta tonight. | Athletes representing the University | of Illinois are given an outside chance for victory and are expected to win the | premier honors of the conference | schools. Nelither California nor Mis- sour! is a member of the “hig eight. | Missour! won the western collegiate classlc last year, snatching victory | |away from Chicago. F s of the | California men are sufficie to cause | more than ordinary consideration, and | | | 1 A i Sachems Want a Game. | | Driscoll thinks he will prove to Mc- | ger |be a wonder in the latter role. Nulty’s arm is, sore but not enough Ito Interfere with his work. The | All Stars have also signed a new | pitcher by the name of Lawton who is said to be very clever. N. F. A. vs, Lawlor's Stars. Early Friday evening Manager Coughlin of the Academy nine re- | ceived word from Manager Jessup that | the Blackhall team would not play to- ay (Saturday) as the nine had dis- banded for the season. Manager Coughlin at once got busy and arrang- el a game for the afternoon with | Lawlor’s Stars, on the Academy cam- pus. The Stars include some of the best of the local players and should give the Academy a hard fight. Hospital vs. Fort Wright. Manager McGraw has arranged a game with the fast Fori Wright team from Fisher's Jsland for Saturday. The ! soldiers have & very strong team and have won six straight games without a defeat this season and a fast game is assured. The Hospitals will have their regular lineup with Moore and Chase, the star battery, in action. The H pital team is playing fast ball and is credited with belng the best ever turn- ed out at ths hospital. The Sachems would like a game with | some fast local team for Sunday after- noon, June 2. They will guarantce ex- penses to any team that wishes to ac- pt their challenge. Arrangements an be made for a game by calling up 1054-2. The Sachems expected to have a game with the Jewett City team, but have been disappointed by them. Mansger Released. Rochester, N. Y, May 3L—Pitcher Manser was given his uncondjtional release today by the Rochester Inter- national league club. Toronto sold Pitcher Winter to Bing- | hamton of the New York state league. O'Brien Shows Speed Against Wolgast Philadelphia, May 81—Champien Ad Wolgast and Young Jack O’'Brien fought a fast six-round bout before the American Athietic elub tonight, and at the end the advantage, if any was with the chempion. O'Brien w I~hr more clever, but his blows lacked INVESTMENTS - FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL. DICK BROS. & CO. Tel. 901 Norwich EXTREME WEAKNESS, Market Influenced by Unfavorable Crop | News and Poor Railway Earnings. New York, May later gave plac mar 31.—Heaviness which to extreme weakness | d the movement of operations on stock exchange today. To what extent the declines were due to be attacks or other and more potent rea- sons fs altogether conjectural, but fur- Frank O. Moses, Mgr. NOTICE - ther unfavorable crop news, togethet | with poor railway earnings, doubtless ons desiring or intendlng to | €nte into the general situation for street, lawn, garden |Among the first issues to manifest or for any other purpose, | pronounced weakness were those which Season of 1912, must first | comprise the Rock Island group, even Any person using hose without said |Fumors that ne SLoeL Daymont | mritten permit shall be fined $5. This [might go by default. Pressure was gule will be strictly enforced. greatest against the hard coal shares, ¢ (CILBERT S RAYMOND, |which have a more or less intimate | Clerk of the Board of Water Commis- | market relation to Rock Island. Read- aprid ing and Lehigh Valley w offered at - — recessions through@ui the session and - in the final hour dealings in _these | stocks ov hadowed a else. Read- PAYYOUR BlLLS BYCHE UE [ing lost 5 8 points on the day and QUE | (et Viey 495 The market opened with some dis- on the play of stren nadian Pacific al- i méit immedi recovering its quar- Uncas National Bank .. > B other high issues were up a 4 point, The rise was soon effaced, but In this way you will kuow the exact | hy noon recoveries were general,’ The kest of your living and always have | improvem: most noticeable in fhe best kiid of a recelpt in the re- | United State Amalgamated furned endorsed cheque. Jopper, to the accompaniment of a Courteous and liberal treatment ex- | other rise in copper metal, American tended to every depositor whether the Smelting and Union Pacific Mccount be large or small. In the afternoon the market relapsed We solicit your patronage. into its habitual dullness until the final hour, when the 1 orable state- THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK. |ment of New York Central for Apri Welephone 65. 42 Shetucket Street. |together with more poor crop rports, p gave the short interest a lever for an- other seiling movement hich sent prices down precipitately. The list seemed to have little or no support at the which PP close, bore the marks of £="CIAL SALEQF ' Jffie, close: whicn wore the marks. ot . 4 palred margins. New YVork Central's net operating revenue for April de Fine Gilt Clocks ||z i, rovenie for sorh"ae crease was $950.000 and that of Lehigh Valley_almost $1.200,000 London was a buy @ to the ex- tent of about 15,000 shares, most of | these purchases having been made at far from lowest prices. The end of the month brought some bardening for call money, much of which loaned at three per cent., hut with no change in time accommoda- | tlons. " A1l forecasts point to another Jarge cash gafn by our banks bn the Beginning Saturday Morning, April 20th Special Price for Choice $2.98 and the movement of f o5 v Clock Guaranteed || chango was of | recent purchase rope of some ——— |short term nc ly offered by % |our bankers. The bond market today followed the fl " efl. q |SS. course of stocks in that rome sharp declines ‘were regfatered par value, $1,993,000. United States government ‘were unchanged on call. otal sales, - bonds | | 6 ;":Ama Chalmers prd 20800 Amal. Covper —_— Am., Agricultural . Beet Bugar . Bowling to 6 p. m.. § cents a string, o 327 Main Street. . Tide & 1. ptd.. mayTd M. ALDI & CO,, Frop, Lirisood 0it” o 206 A, Yocometive ;. 1000 Amy. Smelting & pa . 4 , Bleet Foundries Bugar Refiuing , Tel & 7., A, Tubmeco pld Avaconda Miniug Co Aibilson B, pld Atlantio {Coust’ Tini Hallimars & Ohin 840 Bethichom Stcel Belivered to Any Pari of Norwich Bhe Ale that 15 acknowledged to be the Lest on the market—HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephone order wil Fecelve prompt attentlon, D. J. McCORMICK, 20 Franiiin 8t 0 Brooklyn Naplg Transit, . WHEN yeu want fo paf yeur Basi- | 1 %;‘au an Pasifie Weas betore tha pubiie, (here 18 no b B e Chicago & Alten Chicago Great Westem Do. pfd Chieago & N, e vk [l & St Lous. Colerndo Fuel & Irum.. Colorado & Southiern. Consolldated Gas Com_Products . Delaware & Hudeon.. Denver & Rio Grande. R Distliery’ " Securlties . Erle : Do. 1st pra Do. 3d ptd .. cueral Electric reat Northen pfd Do. Ore Cifs. Tilinons Centeal Interborough Me Do. Inter 1 Inter A Intern: W o arino ptd sonal Paper 0 Do. pld Lactedo Pacifla ... National Bieeult Nationsl Lexd x ont. & W Norulk & Western Nerth American Nosthern Pacitic Pacific Mafl Puilman Palace Car. Hallway Steel Spring Reading ....... Regublte ' Steel Do. pfd .... 800 46000 Ttah Copper Caz, Chem Westinghouse Western Union Wheellng & L. Tobueon ionrd Alr Line.. pid Total sales, % 99,500 shares, COTTON. New York, May closed quiet.” Jul 11.00, August 1110, Octob: 11. December 11.25, Jan ary 11.26, March 1 . Spot closed qulet; middling uplands, 1L50; mid- diing’ gulf, 11.75; sales, 3,300 bales. MONEY. New York, May 31—Money on call at 2 3-4@3 per cent.; ruling rate 2 3 st loan 3; closing bid 2 3-4; offered at 3, Time loans steady; 60 days 3 per bs sing © June 10.86, September November 11 ry 11.z1, Febru- Contril of Mo Toned., 700 Cheapesin & Ohis. . o TO% mm bester than, Tt;‘mfi 2 dyeriise | - /7 |cent.; 90 days 83@8 1-4 per cent.; six | months 3 1-2 per cent, CHICAGO GRAIN WARKET, NHART: Open. High _ low. Cless Mas 1y HE 0% Hey Sty i i viy 16 L1g Beyt 1065 deet, 106% 166 CORN; May L A ] July TELI8 T4 T4 1118 saTS et 2] 73518 72 1118 May KAy 0% G Juiy % a0 Ao Seut. 2% 4% 4% —Cotton futures | force, while those of Wolgast made ' the Philadelphia boy wince when they landed on the body. In the second round Wolgast drep- ped O'Brien for the count of nine, but the blow did not stop the youngs- ter's speed, which at times dazzled ‘Wolgast, GAMES TODAY. 2 American Leagus. Washington at St. Lous. Philadelphia at Chicago. New Yok st Detroft. Boston at Cleveland. National Leagus. Cincinnatl at_Brooklyn. Piitsburg at_Philadelphia. Chicago at Beston. St Louls at New York. AMERICAN LeaGUE STANDING. Lost. 12 13 Wou. Clilcago Boston . Philadeiphia Detrolt. ... Cleveland . ‘ashington New York . St. Louls St. Louls 9, Detroit 1. St. Louis, May 31.—Powell's pithing_and the lo- als’ heavy hiting wis w0 much for Detrolt today, and St. Louis won, 9 to 1. Detroft's only tally was scored in the first. when Bush was passed and Cobb tripled. Score: 8t. Louis. Detroit. abh poa abhopor e Shotten,cf 5 2 4 0 OfBushw 2 0 8 7 0 Hoganlf 3 2 1 0 OfJoncsit 3 01 0 0 Stovall1b & 1 7 0 OfCobbef & 2 2 1 0 Laportte,f 3 1 0 0 OfCrawford,st 4 1 0 1.0 Pattsh 4 2 1 3 o|Dhan, 4 1 2 1 0 Austindd 4 4 1 1 o|Gainorib 4 014 1 0 Wallace.ss 3 2 5 5 (fMorarty,3b 4 1 1 1 0 Stepbensc 1 0 6 0 (fStansges 3 11 3 1 Powellp 3 0 0 I (|Wilettp -3 0 0 8 0 Krichella 3 0 1 0 (|Worksp 0 0 0 S0 —— — | *>uniin 000 Totals, 314 27 10 ( — 2032 1 *Batted for Willett in Pittshurg 6, Cincianati 2. Pittshure, May 31.—A postponed game of April 23 was won by Pittsburg from Cincinoatl tday, 6 to 2. Adams was effective throughout. Pitcher Col merly of Chicazo. reported to Manager Clarke foday and was in uniform. Hofman, the other plaver se- cured from Chi Will repert next week. The score: Pittsbarg. Cineinnati abh posa el abh poa o Bymedb 4 1 3 1 OfBescherlt ¢ 1 1 0 0 Coreyf 4 1 2 0 OfMarsansct 4 2 3 0 0 Hystrt 3 1 1 0 o/Hoblitselib 2 0 T o 1 Wisnct 3 2 3 0 0 41001 Millerib 3 111 1 0| $9:17350 Viox.ss 41160 o040 MCathy2 3 0 2 2 1 201301 Gibeonc 4 0 5 1 1 11000 Adums.p 1000 401 4 bt 200 2 Totals, 30 8271 1000 *Batted for ¥amond i **Batted for ¥romme iu-Sth. Neore Wy innings: Plitsbarg 3108000 %¢ Cineinnatt 10000100602 Thees base hits, Byrme, Marsavs. St. Louls 5, New York I. Now Tork Msy 81—t Louis buwke New Yors's winning streak today, taking the first game of the sories by & score of § to 1. Joo Willls, & zeasuif, beld the locals io five hits. New York soored i: only run on Meyens' home run. Wiltse we mlso effective, but emom got him into Uifficulty in the frst and_seoond innings. Score: St Lauis. New Vork. abh pos e sbh pos MageeZb 5 0 0 6 ODevorsdt 3 1 3 0 1 Rilis,If 4 010 0*Crandall 10000 Mowyres,5b & 8 1 0 0 Tesmaup 0 0 0 1 0 Kouetety,1b 4 010 1 0Doyledb & 0 L 1 1 Feanst 4 10 @ c0T 00 Hauserss & 2 4 4 1100 Okesof 4 180 41300 Broshane 3 0 7 1 41130 Willep 4 21 2 21010 80120 Totals, 100130 Bumscf 10 0 10 Totals, 537 9 2 *Batted for Devore n Sth. Score by inmings: St Lovls ......... New York Two base hit, Mevwre 11000 90100 0 0 ome Tun, Meyers, Boston Drops Two to Brokalyn Broodiyn, N. Y.. May Brooklyn beat Beston handily in’ the firsi game todsy by hitting in_timely fashion, 9 to 3. Yingllpg wes wid but effective. Dickson sterted for Boston, but was relieved after four bits bad been made off him in the fourth In ning. Brooidyn made it winalng the second hree straight with Boston by alf of today’s double header, § hummered out of the box in one micceeded him. Daubert’s hit Soares M'Donald.3 Kirke,If Sweeney,2b | Miller, Tnckson,cf Houser,1b | Deviin.sa | Kiing.c Kiing.c Gowd Dickson,p Hogs.p M'Tague,n Rorny cwuren 0 fingiying.p | cmwsue Totals, 3 3 i 3 1 Totals, Score by inmings: Baston . Brooklyn Two_ base Lits, Wheat, three base hit, Daubert. Second game Yingling, Erwh 0 [} 0 0 03 0 *—p n, Daly; 2 1 Brookiyn. ab 0 s 9 ] WDonsid,3 | Birkeit | Sweeney,2n ; Miller,f e Tackson.ef Houser,1b 0| Wneat,If 0 Hummel, % 0| Tooley, ss 2 Erwin 0{Ragan,p 0/ Frueker.n Eromwry | Destin,ss Gowdy.c Brown.p | Wonnelis.p *Eling 4 0 lrsnwmere Totals, Totals, . 3¢ 8§ 2418 ted for Brown in 2d. Score by innings: Brooklyn 300013 Two bace hits, Donnely, Erwin, Daly hits, Dauhert, Hummel: home run, Smith. | = BASEBALL RESULTS FRIDAY. Comnsetiout Leagus, New Haren 10. Rartford 1. New Brifain-Haloks game postponsd—cold wasther. At Springfield - SpringAeld-Bridgeport game post- pomed—wet, grounds. CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. w Dritain .. International Puftalo-Btantreal 4, Buftalo 5, Jersey Clty—Providence 5, Jesey Clty 14 Newark—Newark 6, Baltimors 9, Rochester—Turonto 6, Rochestor 8, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. At At A At | Bochester | Jorsey it Buitalo Torontn Baltimors ... Montreal Newark ., Prosidence | New England Leagus. All games postponed—rain. Sodality vs. New London. On June 2 the St, Joseph's. Sodality baseball team meets the fast New Lon- don Centrals on the Cranberry, Cran. ker, a former crack pitcher of the New London professional nine, will be in- cluded in the Centrals’ lineup, The battery for the Sodality will be Houll- han and Walsh. Mohican Clerke ve, West Side, Manager Farrell has arranged a gime with the West Bide loam and a fasi gatmo Is looked for, bul with Lefty McKay on the niring line Manager Far. rell foels confident of & viciory, Coach Larkie will again be sesn on ihe cosch. ing line, Want to Play the Trimmers, The Bturtevanis would like to have o game with the Trimmers Batyrday afternson at 1,30 al the Fally graunds Won Low P New Faven 18 8 a8r | Bridgeport 1 1 | | Springteia 1t 1 Holsoke [ 1 | Hartfora 27 13 FINE GRANULATED SATURDAY SPECIALS Every item a Money Saver SHOULDERS “Little Pig” Pork Loins, . Nicely Mixed BACON, bb.. . Mealy Cooking SUGAR CURED SMOKED MOHICAN NEW GRASS CREAMERY 18 Small, Lean, Fresh SHOULDERS, Ib. 12V5¢ 0|ROAST. Ib... Native BUTTER » 30c 3-87c Ib. Yellow ONIONS R T Choice Layer FIGS POTATOES ok 30c bushel §1.18 Bermuda ONIONS 210 .. utE e Curly LETTUCE 5¢ 12¢ . 25¢ 10c - 15¢ HOT FROM OUR OVENS DAILY QOur Best BREAD, loaf 3¢ Home-made Bread, If. 6¢c-8c | COOKIES, doz. 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Pawles ss, R, White If, T. Tracy 4 Challenge through Rulietin. hit. Independents Challenge. The Young Independents of Fitch- ) arrange for a game »f ball with any team from the sur- | | rounding towns under 15 vea They have won five stralght games and have not lost any. | the manager of the Independents. Ocean to Ocean Highway. A touring car sent out by the Los Angeles Times is now forcing its way east from that city in the interests of the proposed ocean to ocean highway. The results obtained will mense interest, as well as big value, not only in pathfinding, but fully much In & gar and tre testing wi would be hard more rigorous tryout for a car than & Versailles 8, South Windham 0. Versailles Independents defeated the strong South Windham team Thursdsy at South Windham by the score $-0. A feature of the game was a great one-hand catch of a liner by Second Baseman Nichols and the great battery work of Chancerell and McDonnell, the latter striking out 14 men and, allowing Fra; to ¢ this character, the road-keeping qualities fo be considered, but the sand, rock and clay —the climatic and weather conditions are of such wide variety that pothing but supremest material and construc- eould MOTORCYCLE NOTES, meet them Every condition of road, every kind of grads are baund {o be encountered, The Bturtevaunts of age: ncis Kelley is be of im- think of any There are not succensfully, I More than n hundred motorcvclists and @ return gamo ‘with the Harddige recenlly-tcok part in an endurance run conducted by the Atlantie City cyele club, motor- Racine. Wis, has 150 more motor cyelists this spring than last The Albany, N. Y. motorcycle ciuh is planning a number of 200-mile en durance runs for the summer, The LaPorte, Ind., police dapartment has its first motoreycle officer. Verne Fenton, an experienced motorcyclist, was appointed by Chief Meinke. MAN COUGHS AND BREAKS RIBS. After a frightful coughing spell o | men in Neenah, Wis, felt terrible yains in his side and his doc o 1wo mle hed been broken. Vi ags ny Dr. King’s New Disc..ery keve saved him. A few i ends a Jate cough, while pers ent nse routs obstinate coughs, expels stubborn 1 colds or heals weak, sore lungs. feel sure it's a Godsend to humanity,’ writes Mrs. Efie Morton, Columbia, Mo., “for I believe I would have con- sumption today if I had not used this great remedy.” It's guaranteed (o satis: and vou can get a free trial bottle or 50-cent or $1.00 size at The Lee & Osgood Co. & Ends Hunt for Rich Gid. Often the hunt for u rich wife ends when the man meets u woman that uses Electric Bitters. Her utrong nerves tell In a bright brain end even temper. Her peach-blosm complaxien and ruby lips result from her pure her bright eyes from restful er elastic step from firm, free muscles, all telling of the health and strength Misctric Bitters give a wo- man, and the freedom from Indigestion, backache, hendacha, fn.inlu;f and dig- sy spells they promnte, Fyerywhera they are woman's favorite remedy, If Wweak or ailing try them, 50¢ at The Lee & Osgood Co LEGAL NOTICES, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: At a meeting oun ol Tela 4t the Councl faay ev lowivg Teport ot the rb‘v‘n a .canw“p the same i o : Norwie| May To the ot Gu;m of the Olty of Norwich: ! T:':lfl ':IM :;“NI“ of oXpenses gl’:.‘ho.t ,,{' Lh.atu!-.l‘ th: ur beh axnliw, xln. i’ ro- ceipts for the saine »e follows: EXPFENSES, O QGarbage an, s 6,000.00 Sewers and catch Dusing .o... SE Macadam repairs . X Olling and sprink- ung.,_,‘ e .00 Parks snd trees .. 00 " d’n‘hfivmn‘ an streets ... .... 200634 e Department of Cemeterion... Fire Department .....eemeew Water Works— i Stony Brook Improvement balance ..ot e ILIAEE Police Departmente vee s $25;000.00 680.00 Balaries . City court ", Street lightlng 21,000.00 “ Health Department . —ee 1, Gas and Electrical Departa@ntes | Operating and gen- eral expenses .. $140, Interest on bonds. 20,000. [ Unexpended bal- . ance last vear.. 7,084.34 New improveéments to plaat .. 37,000.00 Park Commission - Finance Department— General sinking fund S0 $8.510.02 Salari 4,600.00 4,500.00 Bloking fund, "G X 10,615.02 14,583.71 Interest Election M F oot oct One-tnird - Water and Shetncket sireet loan ... Centingent .. 13058008 ——— 61780498 Cash on hand May 15, 1912.. $82.318.9% Water Wora— General* . $44,000. From bonds . 70,000 —— 114490% Depnrtment of Public Werke— Town of Norwich. 318,000.00 T e 700.00 Outside work . 2,000.00 Sprinkling and of W sonon oos. 3,060.00 Department of Cemeterien— Ordinary expenses. Trust fund interest 22,7900 City Court Licenses Gas and Electrical General Y From reserve tund ‘Temporary loan Court House Sewers 31 Bank, and iosur- taxes 350000 To be raised by 18K wuemen $617.504 05 pe ) 550000 1800 1000040 2000.09 7,500.08 The total of these several es- timates is .. ML requiring an additionsl tax of three mills on the grand list. To mest the d by the above osti [ "'"3 : mills on the last city be re- quired, said lst being §14 In sadition to the above & e expenses for ordinary purposes, the Committee on Finance have bees I auested by petition and otherwiss to bring before the snnual s action estimates for th purposes: " sewer {rom a on ter street 50 [:o'lin“" from the west line of Bbe- fucket street to the man- hole in Market street, .... A sewer from & manhole on Lafayette street at the end of the present sewer north- erly to a polnt about 100 feet southerly from Wil- liams I s A sewer from « menhole at West mes street and Dunhsm street to the last house on the south side of Dunham street . Paving Franklin street with Hassam _pavement from Bath to Grove street...... Improving Lake street dump for playground ... For macadamising or Washington street .. .. Building wall and establ! ing grade and sidewalk in front of land of C. W, Bur- ton on North Maln street.. Damages to G. W. Carroll fo; land required to straf bullding line on Franklin WEROME .. i i s o Widening ‘and macadamising Sachem street ............ tending culvert from Om- sawan Mill to Turners POBM coscsvos orntsne Brook street improvement. Your Oxom Atueh recommends that the warning for the next meeting inciude the last m‘:‘- matee and a call for action thersen. Your Committee furtber the adoption by the Court of Counoil of the fol Resolved, That the report and mates of the Committee on accepted and approved; that the cauge the same to be published as re- quired by the amended o that the mayor, or, in his-a senfor alderman present, ?c on bebalf of the Court of Council to_submit the estimates es- braoed in this report to the nest meeting to be held on the firet - day in June next, and to that a tax of ten mills be on last porfected gremd it " to meet t! ol expansas clty for the sasuing year. » A n Commities on Pimanss. A I hersby oertity that the above foregotag ia A true copy of the umfl report and resolution. Attest: STEPHEN D. City Clerk and Clerk of the Ceurt of Common Council Norwich, Conn, May 24, 1913 maysd “Wanting i at? Summer redundes® Blueness abundant, Where is the blot?” Robert Browning. A Kitchen without a gas range can biot out the blue of summmer skies with its heat and drudgery. Estate ranges bake with fresh air, their sclentifi- cally constructed ventfiated ovens in- sure perfect heat regulatfons, the key to faultless beking. A short cabinet of superior design inchading large hot- closet is an efficlency stowe ln every particular, & compact yel complets, and those stumdy 3 Duwmmer coclkers are fn ouwr sbow-rosm ready for fnapection, [€s a witevpiax to:fn. stall & gas renge befbew ) the. mred. ing weather comss, swoliieey g polntment and pomsiithe -~ Frankitn put it “BE- Gias & Electrical Deg't,