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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1912 5, s, - ) Mr. Mc) s 1 Wightmaa + $5,000, for he thought it was greatly |Jan. 14, 1855, she was united in mac-} T McNamara's parents on ‘ to' the credit of the town that it sup- | riage with William Hurrigan by Rev. | a¥ende. AVOID IMPURE MIiLK ) ” ported the library, which he praised | Daniel Kelley in St. Mary's church in o o — e for its value to the city. e e arY oo away | Mr. and Mra F. L. Allen of Town| for Infants eed Invalids Henry Allen & Son BICYCLES 35° Extra Bargains in guaranteed Wh MOTORCYCLES EXCELSIOR, INDIAN AND POPE Second-hand Bargains ing cloudiness; moderate west to northwest winds. at | Predictions from the New York Herald: On Tuesda{ partly overcast to fair weather and slowly falling tem- eola, | Beratures will prevail, with light va- Tiable winds, becoming mostly west; and on Wednesday generally fair and considerably cooler weather. Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from The citizens town meeting on Monday evening added $38,700 to the estimates for 1912-1913 as submitted by the selectmen, making a total of $156,116.10 to be raised by tax and caliing for an 11% mill rate of tax, which the meeting voted. In making this considerable increase the items were an extra amount of $8,500 for the salaries of the school circumstances was to engage all the teachers for this year. The board could not possibly decide upon the rel- ative efficlency of teachers, but pro- vided for a $40 a year increase affect- ing 83 teachers, and it was provided that this might be checked in case of inefficiency and jumped in the case of marked ability. If by equalization was = 5 : treet were in Montville Center for the Got . : . 3. B. Stanton offered o resolution for | In 18%. The deceased ia survived by | . o Ce Norwich, Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1912 the appropriation of $12,00 Oto pay ?“’ ;:lldren. two sons, William J. :na‘ze-k.w&”ll of their cousin, Mrs. H OR I cK‘ b L5 * iy 5 5 term fees at Norwich Free Academy | Jose, Q. Harrigan, of New London, oms! Ly FURNISHING The Bulledn should b delivered Voters in Annual Meeting Add $28,700 to Budget Submitted | for town pupils, which e voied. |40 Uhres deughiers, Jige Marestel | L Gorge Heobo of tho Scotiand L X everywhere in the city before § a. m. Accepting Maennerchor Avenue. home, | road was in Ivoryton early in the|It means the Original snd Gesuite UNDERTAKERS e T e o by Selectmen—Largest Additions Are $12,000 For Free| Town Counsel Shiclds read a report P T vther, | Wk o guioet % her dlece, Mra ™ ALTED " lu i | . om the selectmen advising the ac- S 1 # . e | borung the fact to The Bulletia ¢ Clos., | comiance of Masmnorabor svsane s a| U6 friend, nd is uindly remiembered | James Rockwell ¢ 88'Main St. i s Academy Term Fees and $8,500 for Teachers’ Salaries public highvas, and @ motion to carry | }3, Ry © the old residents o Mishes Lydia and Cofa Lewls and |0 A —og 4o i \' 2 this out was presented by him an . I their brother, Harry Lewis, of Verga- are ¢ v s s d_ ra Wanser. ; $ ! i Forecast For Today. —West Chelsea People Lead Movement For Equaliza- | Pass At 3 oclock on Monday atternoon | $0B avemie ‘were' with iiends in| g Food-Drink for all Ages ] o (AI'Y ASSISTANT WHEW REQUESIED s 5 $1900 for Thermos Avenue. . | the tuneral of Ira Wanser took place | FoUuetanuck over Sunday. Rich 5 i For v land: Fair, 1 5ch°°l e.ch 4 S.I.n'u rederic W. Cary offered resolu- g oo e nany: Wednesay increas: tion of Teachers tion which was paseed suthorizing the | om b8 home at 11 Peck street. "The ! ar, ang Mrs, Thomas Beetham and | Forinfints,invalidsasd hildemm. selectman to accept a tract of land on Laurel Hill to be known as Ther- mosstreet and appropriating $1900 for the purpose of improving the street. | mEdwarfl Kirby spoke for and moved | s, Hattle Hyds and e installation of four electric street | gom, it bers sabel Hyde, of Canterbury, wese lights on Oneco street to Lafayette, | o¢ ;,,::.‘,‘ikfl",‘:‘{,f "‘}‘,‘;‘j ;1, '1“"3 0. | recent guests of their aunt and cousin, and $100 appropriation for the work. This was voted. No One for This Petition. In the call for the meeting was a ! gant floral remembrances were _ar- | rother, Jo son_of Wauwecus Hill spent Sunday | Pyse; e Rev. |at Kilemaug s Mr. Teotban's eetham, and famuy. ranged about the casket. John J. Par- sons, Charles Perry, George Burlin-| Mrs, Hattie Hyde and daughter, F., were the bearers. Burial was in | MrS. Bates and Mrs, Talbot, of Otro- Yantic cémetery. There was a com- | bando avenue. mittal service the grave. Mr. and Mrs. D. W, Lillibridge of Plain Hill entertained Sunday Mr. and ' rmacy, s the changes meant the same pay for all teachers| petition for an appropriation to wider . W. C. T. U. MEETING 1 Pierce 4 h. p. Belt Drive mn-m el Lo ¥, show the chankes |icichers under town consolidation of | In'the same &rade, this salary list did | and straighten the Biain Hill road &t HEARD CONVENTION REPORTS, | M James Campbell of Allentown, R, ¥ tnnm-nlh.-.cmmwm ag- PNYENTL ¢ neto Correspondence Stationery . schools, $12,000 for paying the term | not provide for that now, but the sal-|a point on Douglas hill, but no one L, and Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Cooper of changes Monday: Ther, Bar, | 663 f0r_town puplls ‘at the Norwich | ary " schedule and rate of increase|appeared for it, and it was passed | Central Village. . Prices Low. Terms Reasonable. 7 a8 m. her. Bar | Free Academy, $1,900 for the use in|adopted would eventually provide for | over. . C. V. PENDLETON, |2 TAFTVILLE accepting as a public highway a street e e e : e 78 2082 | leading to the Amerlcan Thermos Bot- | applauded as he Dt S Mo Town Tax'of 11 3-4 Mills. tle company's new plant, a §1,200 in- | *Phfe Beciley - argued for equal pay |, The motion for a town tax of 11 3-4| The president, Miss Harriet G. $pm ... e ey o o . roadwa: hest 80, 101 in the salary of the assesso g Sa¥ | mills, a mill and three-fourths more | Cross, presided at the meeting of the|Mn and Mre. Edward Pointkowski| 3 oot Y His i) e e e e e Sow Tee gl grden TN T than’the sclectmen had recommended, | local lv?. ST T, neld Dium}i:ll‘ atter- Gave Asctgtioh to ,:f:,:b is unusually choice, including Predictions for Monday: Fair. |lown treasurer, the usual 36300 2p | would take a long time for an effl-| "%¢ IRl L il Sohool i semitans Gpened Sl GovotOAN §x. (% HURD’S, A M s weather: As predicted. | Propriation Kor B0 O, e on On clent teacher to reach the maximum. nical L R e §3a{, A flne réception was given Sunday| [ ° M. aisl mE I:EN’I‘ON CH A NLEY sk eidy $100 for elec ghts on Oneco | Fqusl wages for equal grades and ser-| F. J. Werking, for the conference | Bin®, "W, FIOM, - A ng. Mrs, | DY Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Pointkowski %7 CRANESS, - & Sum. Moon and Tides. $troet: vice, always contingent upon the rec- | committee which had reported earlier | 1% By, O (TITIS WS SOORC BU{ n thelr newly furnished bome, 66| . A T4 I Bun, High || Moon Contest on School Matters. ommendation of the superintendent,|in the meeting, explained its reasons | i, - the firgt thos stier am 1} Schoool street, Norwich, on their re- - p & BmLDINfi cfl_ luc. 1 isen”}"sets. Water. | Rlees | The only real contest In the meeting | Who was efcient, was what Mr. Beck- | for bolieving a technical high school | Saair (Br the first tme arter &n il{ turn from thelr honeymoon trip to) . % % WHITING’S, i % e e ———— ——— | same over the proposition to increase | ley said was 'the fair thing. should be established here. The com- | wory ™ P8 e FGRTA P resident's Maine. There were many vocal selec-| * P Day, ([a m. | p m Il a m [l a m.|EE S of the town school commit- » R ion. | | mittee apiroved most highly the work | gueee U CTNC A% HES, ‘l’n hotd . | tions and instrumental music rendered AUTOCRAT, <. % . 7 TEL | 531 || £33 || 234 teo by the sum of §8500 ia the item o | Mr. Beckley Presentad esolution. | | of the Noiwich Free Academy for the | SEecr 'O 1t was decided o MO 4| by thows ’ N 8 552 | 530 || 761 | salaries. This was for the purpose of | Mr. Beckley concluded his remarks | communits, yet he said that many pu- | ¢3%s"the B Naturals and the executive and long list of h 553 | 818 [ 747 4.36 | ualizing salaries of teachers so that | by presenting a resolution declaring | pils and parents were not attracted by | yourd with Mrs W. P. Potts H L < 10 84 | 16 || B33 )| Sets | OO N Darts of the town in | that it was the sense of the meeting | the kinds cf courses which. the Nor- | Mead ;™ W ¥ EOELAS ; oNTnAcToRS 1 g8 | B3 | b ) me rade should be paid the | to put this into effect and to increass | wich Freo Academy was glving and | arrangs for. he affatr. bo Luetll . 13 ol ss7 |61 il 1061 6.3 | same amount, and the fight for this | the amount of salary uppropriation to | that It would not be expecied to| James reported on the purity depart- —— Bix hours after high water it fs low | Was led by Thomas H. Beckley, Henry }_‘“.W;_"- It was seconded by Thaddeus | branch out into other lines. The com- ment, urging a more general use of the ¥ mittee thuoght that steps should be ! ‘ by s s o St Beney G Feck: all prominent in West | Speaking as an individual and not | taken to investigate tho establishment | Mir Crass Alon Bhoke ot Jonete o th NORWICH. CONN. GREENEVILLE NEWS | Chelsea school maiters hefore town |as & member of the school bourd, Mr. | of o techuical high school in Norwich | work of ‘the: purity depariment and ! ) R consolidation of schools. | Tirrell sald he was certainly in favor [and he moved that a committee Of | Tead an anonymous letior mgned Cltly | A8 ; A 5. Spalding was chosen moderator | of good pay for good teachers, and of | three be appointed by the selectmen to | son which criticised severely. the worl Revival Services to Continue Through | arter the meeting had been called to | having the best teachers, but the board | investigate. : which the W. C. T. U. is doing In the m D. GEER This Week—Miss Kern Preaches | order by First Selectman A. W. Lilli-'| had had no way of khowing whether | A, A, Browning raised the point that | purity department as resulting in more . Btk Bt bridge, with about 300 citizens 1n at- |all teachers were of equal efficiency, | tho matter was not in the call, but | ha 5 . TEACHER OF SINGING unday Night Serme fendance, The call for the meeting|so had not thought it good business | Chairman Spalding ruléd that it was | Mrs. J. J. Felds gave an interesting X tate sised aifendance was present | was read by Town Clerk Chiarles S.[to put all in the same grade upon |allowablo through the final clause of ‘followed by flood tide. | D. Johnson, Joseph D. Pfeiffer and On Finnegan. After the musical of the day the invited guests sat lown to a fine dinner given by Mr. Poll ski, M Mari the guests gave a rising vote of thanks account of the coun t | to the newly married couple. ’ Resumes Work October 1st. I e on. North Main | Holbrook. = While the call was being | the same pay until a year's trial had | the warning. e B D T —_ 7‘ a b3 Available For Evening Classes ""_““ s\u'ula} evening, when the sery- | fead, late comers arriving sent the | shown what each teacher was worth.| In response to a question by Edward | organization the most aggressive work ] %erv- | attendance closs up to 400, the seating | Then the good teachers would be rais- | Kirby, Mr. Werking explained that a | had been accomplished m the fran- Room 42 Contral Building |18 a8 opened by Brother Lol e | capacity of the hall. . ed, perhaps to the maximum in one | technical school such as was proposed | chise and fpwer misalon departments, Sffared by Mr. Frasier, Captain ‘Wii- | Town Clerk Holbrook read the re- | year. R Mrs. S, Howard Mead gave an account offered by Mr. Frazier, Captel e |DOrt of a commiltee appointed 2 year | " Mr. Beckley instanced some cases |ing for life's work in the lines which | of the state conventlon at New Lon- might give the boys and girls a train- \ ago to confer with the trustees of the |of low pay in Greeneville, but the |they might follow, | don, and Mrs. W. P. Potter also spoke s "REI l ABI I 1) sfl_fl‘vt“‘:r’;e},“:‘;:';‘i’;z tho seryice | Academy. The committee comprised | figures he quoted were not supported | Mr. Kirby saiq he was in favor of g Rere | ot William H. Shields, chairman, Charles | by the answers made from a list held | a trade school or a technical school, | Fields reported on the address of Mrs, {’{;‘;”,’f; mfg{ '::' l'z‘é‘ c‘m‘;’;fi gg 8. Holbrook, secretary, F. J, Werking, | by, Dr. P, J. Cassidy of the school | but nothing that would work against uvlnmol:loa at New London and her B e when | ses the hood, 1 |John A. Moran, ~Albert Boardman, |board. the Academy like another high school. | talk was much enjoyed. Mrs. Thomas \ o A e d there shall no | Chatles . Thaver, Edward J. Brophy, | Mgved Indefinite Postponement. | Mr. Werkiog responded that he would | A. Perking lnvited the members of the W]. D ol an', o George Thompson, J. B, Stanton. WA Braw e indennite welcome it if it could all be done by | union to attend a parlor meeting at her ' ] » B'h“: “kml"d t’;“ blood to Christ, Recommends Technical School. t ningpoved the Academy, and if it could be that | home on the aftermoon of Oct. 22. The Cranston & Go. FAITH TRUMBULL OHAFPTER, D AR, elght minute quarters. only points scored were by the T. 8, B, in the second quarter,when DeCelles made 8 forward pass to Gley. The lineups Aot o . L S postponement. and sald that every one of us who| They made three recommendations: | The chairman was unable to deter- | W27 it Wwould be a wonderful saving | meeting adjourned with & hymn. Taftville Speed Boys—W Gley, le, A. | will nold the first meeting of the sea- for Street and Stable Wished to be saved and hav eternal | First, that the town pay the term fees mine on & viva voce vote and former | 1o the Pockets of the Norwich tax-| .., o ‘e re—— Brochu It, N. Mulholland g, H. St o n the Nerwish Cied Nows GO vy lite must_belleve in Christ and in his | for ifs puplls at the Academy; Second, | Councilman Barry moved to vote by | buties was votes s the sacotias ad- Mams ¢ H. Pindergree (Pennywheel) | %00 at lowest prices. great atonement. Then, as the mark |that as the town s paying (his|pagsing in front of the chair. He & MEMBERSHIP ROLL GROWING.|ls, E. Pollard rt, W, Aberg re, H. De- of Christ shall be upon us we will be | amount of money for education in the | cjajmed that the Superintendent ought ’o"’«‘:‘lfii‘.‘ at a few minutes before ten saved from destruction. The speaker | Academy, it should have representa- | i, be able to decide inside of a year WLt SE e, sflellcke( fllrlsss co., sald that one of the great sins of the | tion on the board of trustees of the|what the teachers were worth, ol [ NJGHT SCHOOL WITH world was the way that the young |Academy; third, that as the Free|noy'd better get another superinten- ent. — Celles qb, H. Blair Ihb, L. Jacques fb, Will Have Large Enroliment for Meet- | Gauthier rih. Alec Murdock and Mack Offioers. bs. Oppostte Chels Bank 5| Academy. offers” strong courses alons’ e gty Jewert Clty Boar, Cata-—griftn g te Chelsea Savings Deople of the present sge atiende o 4 HIGH SCHOOL STUDIES | More names 1n . | MeCarthy cott rhb, Barry ab, theaters, dances and other amuse- |academic lines only, and that many | ‘Henry D, Johnson brought to the bere orenrolimentth the® Norwich | Buckley Je, Durger re, WIlcox g, % Char. ments of such ke, Although she | children of high school grade are’de- | qesic ' petition of 93 taxpavers,. ask. | Thres Norwich Men Working on the | Republioan . olub was the. report on|ter 1g, Rondeau rt, Morey It, Dugkan banished these every-day amusements |terred from securing education be- | ine ¢or fi::‘level rate in salaries. Plan. fer This cn,,. ot E ' i i TRk le. | yond the grammar school by the fact . . e O e m Pt | that no courses tending to give prac- | Endorsed Town Schosl Committes. the membarship ke v thet if te n.'!'he T. 8. B. expect their new jer- PAYYOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE | ary clubs, and thought they aid a great | tical industrial education are avallable | Amos A, Browning addressed the John A Moran, . J. Werking, and peciad the 2 moisid 0p. {0 FGIE N seys this week. They are black and da considerabi; orany f the jer- deal of £00d. in, the public schools of Norwich. that | meeting, declaring that we ought not A L T e ihut, o Tl ekl e s v (el e v -’m: Y to make h attack hi £ orange stripes above an i on ths pra, Service was closed by Brother | town that & technical hieh- achool ba tnia sehool commitionor iako.this | 5001 With high school studies, in this | night. Ae thia is the meeting when| [EP alf inch oranes Delow. . _ | established by the town and that steps S| city, Each of these men consider | the nomination of officers is to be uucas Natl m\fll Bm tion, e church.1s holding these re- | e8tablished by the town a matter out of their hands. Consider- | suoh a sohool highly desirable for the n, i b vival meetings for the purpose of in- Ing that the committee had. been |penefi of those who are unable to at- | the attendance will be large, and as creasing its membership roll. 1t is| On motlon of A A Browning the re- |elected, knew what it was about, had | {ond the day school. They have dis-J every district ‘will probably be repre-| 7, J. Sullivan of Merchants avenue in way you will know the exact [not the intentlon of the church to take | POTt was accepted. . |been deliberately elected on a 'mon- | cussed tho matter with a number of | sented on. the of officers thers | was the guest of Fred MoGray of cost of your living and always have [members from other churches, but to | G BPRE =i £ town | J2rtisan basis, we ought not to take | people interested In the proposition |ought to be voters every district| voluntown Sunday. the best Xiid of & recelpt in the res | convert and care for people who have | Men town treasurer, treasurer o this out of their hands and ride rough- | anq wish to secure the names of those | presont to support their representa-| - ‘endoraed cheque. not been attending any spectal church | deposit fund, sinking fund commission, | shod over the town school committee. | who would like to see such 4 school | tives. | Courteous and libsrai tréatment ex- | or no church at all. It was with great | Bealth officed, gchool visitor and trus- | He praised the committeo as a highly | instituted. It is probable that 4 public| At the last mesting the promise of 10 every -depositor whether the | Satisfaction that the officers of the | t&8 of Otls library were all accept- |competent board without an inefficient | meeting will be held later. good speakers to come here as 5oon a8 4 be lezxe er small church saw a number of such people | ®d- member on it, and he urged that the i s the club is well organized was mads, N SS0 S ShiSemmes among the congregation for the first Moderater Spelding Explaina, Hack, Livery and Boarding STABLE We guarantes our servies o be G Joserh muoms'.na Mrs, Joseph Bl- liott of South B street were _guests ‘over Em::Ay ot Mr. and Mrs, Baward best at the taost MAHONEY BROS., Falls Aw citizens stand by the committe in = Stonimgton. 4./ fime Hunfay ovemiag, aad they hope | Befors taking up the budwet of sp- |what it nad dome: FACTORY NIGHT. e o e e e THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, | that the people will continue to attend | propriations proposed by the selectmen All T 2 T campaign apelibini The Bailc Military band gave & €on- 66 42 Shetucket Street. |the services, It was intended at first | Moderator Spalding explained to the eachers Ought to Benefit. Y. M. C. A, Entortains Several Hun- Each Has Its Principals. cert and dance in the Occum hall Sat- e |that the services should only be held | voters that if these were adopted as| Albert Boardman was applauded as| dred Men from Norwich Plants. b urday evening, which was well attend- for one week, but as a great deal of | proposed a 10 mill tax would be suffi- | he came forward to speak. He ques- Manager Pelton of the Davis th; \ed. from Korwich, Taftville S E interest is being shown in them, it | clent, and that an extra amount would | tioned whether the committee would | There were several hundred men at | ater states that there is no member of}7 ;g pajtic, besides other nearby places, W ‘ ¢ :euhdzcld;:d m;z the services should | mean extra tax, and' that extra ap- |not be willing to have higher salaries | the Y. M, C. A. Monday evening to | the Bohemlan Girl, recently here, Who | wers ncluded in the large attendance. Lower M“ e eld throughout this week. propriations of $17,000 would mean an |paid, and he theught the teachers in | enjoy the pleasing programme ar- | appesrs with the two operas thig week. e extra mill of tax. the West Side l‘ia at Taftville were |ranged for the entertainment of the | Principals do not sing ia both of the BURGLARY IN FOURTH STREET. R caniibtions Voted: doing as good work as Central school | employes of the factories of the city | attractions, as the box office pro- — Bpropry districts even ‘at lower wages. He |as well as any other men who desired | Sramme shows. Entered Home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- | Appropriations for the following es- |said that all the teachers ought to |to attend. In the gymnasium there } -.h—*-k—T thur Ouellette. timated expeneses were voted: Alms-|benefit by the consolidation of schools, [ were a basketball game between the | Rov. John Clak to Moosup. et iy 6 Sutis the veoet;' i AMO. . house, $7,600; outside poor, $11,000;| Henry G. Peck urged the appropri- | Totoket mills five and the United | Rt. Rev. John J. Ntlan, bishop of the | oo itoted hers, and he will set up the How Mrs. Reed of l’-orh.lll., Satarday night about 11 o'clock a |iDSane. $9,800; neglected and depend- ation of §8500 extra, saving that the | State Finishing company team, a tug | diocese of Hartford, has transferred | o gor yse, on the arrival of the burglar entered the home of Mr. and ent children, $3,200; highways, city of | board had not asked for this amount, | of war between the Cutlery team and | Rev. John E. Clark from Collinsville | o b, M ‘The Sur- Mrs. Arthur Ouelette of No. 34 Fourth | Ngrvich, $18.00 outside, | but he presumed they would mot ob- |2 volunteer team, won by the Cutlery, [ to Moosup, to take the place of Rev. streef, and taking $2.80 made his es- $12000; macadam repairs, N.m,wi pect to having it and if the citizens |{and dumbbell and apparatus drill by | John Broderick, who is coming to this | e M’. Knife. cape,’ Mr.s Ouelette had been in the | OLUng roads, $L600; bridges, $9,000; | wanted it, they ought to go ahead and | the Y. M. C. A. members. city to St Patrick's parish. 8ORN city during the evening, doing some contingent, $8,000; interest, 112,90\): vote for it. His remarks raiseq ap-| In the auditorium Malcom and Kris- — e 8579 Dok & o M B OTTLED n'l. shopping and returned home, about, 11 | Siection, $3,000; vital statistics, $1.500; | plause. tek gave a fine exhibition of hand bal- NORWICH :uUwN BRNTLEY_1n this clty, Ot Tt Peoria, T1l.—*1 wish to' let every one | 0¢lock. _She entered the house, but National Guard, commutation tax, $4,- |~ Joseph D. Pfeiffer claimed that the apcing which calleq for much ap- o Mr. 3 g A i be closed to public travel un til further notice on account of repairs to the street. ' Erroll C. Lillibridge, Street Commissionas. The banks of the P, W. C. pool are expected to arrive back in the clubi house some time this week. An agent from a pool table concern in New Ha. g A ALL KINDS S 000; town clerk's office $500; property | teachers ¢ g 5 e e ’, went down stairs and it 1 on the West Side had not juse. A three-round sparring ex. - . #mow what Lydia E. Pinkham’sVegetable | 10000 leoving the door open. After | 14X 8ccount, $3.500. been properly pald and now they could | hibltion between Young Chaster and | Crying Need for City Beautiful Effort [ MARRIED | Deitvered to any pert of fhe e - = has done | returning into the house, Mrs. Ouclette Assessors Want Better System. not give as good service If they knew | Young Attell added much to the in-| -—Local Interest in Allyn's Point ”g‘v:'&'g e ?Hli;mgy? n Ne Ovder Now forme. Fortwoyesrs | took off her coat and hat and then | Agsessor J. P. Murphy _explatned | Y Were on a lower wage rate. |terest of the programme. At the close| Wedding—Personalitiss. Dantorth, John 3. Johns 1 suffered. The doc- | entering her bed room started to re- fRd . Appropriation Was Carried. refreshments of cofee and doughnuts garet T. Olsen, both of Tol. 138-5. H. JACKEL & GO tor s L hads tage | move her shocs preparatory to retir- | o ameount was iactaded the sum of Moderator. Sparding. eaned tae ap. | WeTe served. First Vice President | Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Beebe of New T e and the only remedy ii‘fi;f’:‘i ehn‘tvi Biul:emxgg ;n;eg{nzdh;my $1,800 for the assessors’ office, out of |other viva voce vote and this time | omc® C. Macpherson gave an Inter-|Haven were at Mr. =Beebe's former DIED. : s esting tallc on the benefits of the or- | home on the Scotland road over Sun-| v my which the assessors had to pay $400 |the “noes” were plainly in the major- | ganization. Swahn's orchestra fur- |day. Mrs. Beebe is to remain during | ™Aguee 'k for work they could not do. He spoke (ity. The resolution offered by MT. |nished selections throughout the eve- | the week. g for a better System as to location of | Beckley was then passed. ning. * The: obouslbh: nas *a “Pleansnt property by streets and numbers, as - was the surgeon’s | man who had glideq unheard into the TEC GIG] L ge assortment of lutest siyles W knife. My mother |Toom. He seized her by the neck and bought me Lydia E, | 119, her until she sank unconscious ew London, Oc daughter of G Mary Wait, aged 18 years. . e B ENNIS—In New London, Oct 5, 1912 | Hats. Come in and see Shem. - { bough on the bed. Taking & smell pocket: t Many Left the Hall. one for all who attended. City Beautiful Brigade, Ahoy! Frances Margaret, daughter of Jo: 2 | Pinkliam’s Vegeta- | book with a chain and locket the man | oy Tes e e o oend 2ot| WIth this fight over, many lett the SRR et SR The Norwich Town Gréen and the | seph“and bridget Ennis aged 6 MRS, G. P. STANTON, ble Compound, and |then made his escape. Mr. Ouelette | aas yoar. He felt thera was mucn | Iall &t this point. The other items on HELPING HANDS WHIST. sidewalk of the upper part of thef months. Sokbltal Bol- 52 Shetucket St, - todny I ama welland | Teturned home about 1120 and found | property in the town which was mot | Lo, 8chool budget were voted as fol- street running paraliel with it are no- [ BROWN_A the Noroton hospital T ben B. Brown, healthy woman. For | 33 Ouelette in her unconscious con- T, Reuben B, Brown assessed. He claimed that the town Fuel, supplies and. incidentals, | Five Tables Played at Home of Mrs. |ticeably untidy, being lttered with diers’ Home, 3 . a 80 yed dition, He worked over her until 1.30 = 31 ; interest, $5,357.60; repairs, . stray papers and rubbish in such quan- | maaer ter. months I suffered | o'clock when 'she revived and told | ¥ losing money through slipshod | g14 g insurance, $1.25. evgnm w"llIT’_T.Ofl'l". ity a to make one wonder where Funeral nnllc:‘ a a;l ey Bk o from inflammation, and your Sanative | him what had h . methods which Norwich had employed | school, $500;: tota) 5,807, h he % folks | who | WIKIERNAN_In this _city, E A " ¥ appened. Mr. Ouelette | on taxation matters and records, and » ASO% Stotal; RIS RV N The first whist given this season by |8Te the uptown young fo . Robert McKiernan, aged 51 years then went out in search of thi 1 ined the brigade organized In the -al his late ho: 120 Broad. Wash relieved me. I am glad to tell | 01 O UC D Beareh of the police | e felt sure the town would benefit by Salariy xed. the entertainment committee of the |Joined the bFgace OfEEPEe AL MOERINE, oL, 3, &t 836 anyone what your medicines have done | fiod "0 12d Sergeant Rane and Po- | 3 hetter and modern system. _The salaries were voted as follows: | Helping Hands was held at the home | campaign of the C7ty 7 . Bervices at Bt. Patrick's church at 4 Farrel & Sanderson, Prep. for me. You can use my testimonial in | the case. " The Sackommok arn8 on | Mr. Murphy was applauded, and . |First selectman, $2.100, same as last | of Mrs. Willlam Tootill on Park street eith Marriage Thursday. olclock. Burial in family lot at 5t| goecial Rates te Theatrs Treupes sty way you wish, ad I will be glad |money was found at the.faot of g | 5, TINCSher asied what remedy Mr.|year: second and third selectmen, §200 | Monday evening. ~Five tables were Mary's cemetery. Murphy would suggest. The latter an- | €ach; town clerk, $200; ta: it played, and Mrs., Willlam Freeman| The marriage of Miss Emma B.| oppppapr_n this city, Oct. 5, 1912, | Traveling Men, ste. Livery connested 10 answer letters.”’— Mrs. CHRISTINA ;';?“_{"c:"g;;‘f ‘°S‘.‘§f'r‘“x: found o the'| avaset that thay [ought 0 have ahout |1 Ber cent ok alasunt no]lec}t‘edc,ol octor, | B e e first prize, which was on a | Lewis of. Allyn's Point, a sister of H. | ®RERBAWELR N Jo%) 97 dirs pe Raep, 105 Mound St., Peoria, Il Who. commitied |’ rapbacy, ClUe 051,200 thore. The sum of $3500 was| Joseph T. Fanning eooke of the vast | china cake plate. Mrs. Irving E..Green W. Lewls of Verghson avenue, (2nd | paneral, from the nome of hid, vo hetueket Strash Quslatio.masd Lhat sha:callod & Mrs. | yoted appropriated, {ncrease in the town treasurer's work, | took second prize, which was a may- | Charles L. Seith ofl “"i-'nma e het A T bk Bt Mrs. Lynch Also Avoided 25 Soom oa he ratbed hoy for hell | Other amounts as estimated were ap- | Including all the new school - work, | onnaise dish. The consolation prizes | Tork state will take place Thursday at | « atternoon. Oct & 2 % ook i Operation. pr O o B ol iy e an;'m"’(‘_“ }\‘f: propriated as follows: Sinking fund,| Which was formerly done by district | went to Mr. and Mrs. Wililam F.|Allyn's Point. [ ZAHN—In Norwich, Oct. 7, 1812, Pau! ‘mrs m lm‘ Heard and Seen. Lehmann, son of Paul H. and Agnes = N+ Fensley Zahn, aged 2 years. qusguriy all the silos on Plain Hill are | o Lo services will be held st the - e N $8,600; tuberculosis . patients, $3,000; |treasurers, and he moved that the|Bogue. A social hour followed the mfl.h‘ e,h'"ild.l’L h‘dAfur meg‘h,nr‘th‘“f oy | the mm!‘ Mrris Sclomon reside on | probate district expenses, $300; vot- |ireasurer's salary be $1000. It was | playing and refreshments of cake and 1 I had severe organic inflam- | the und floor of the house, but | . hines and extras, $6,000: stroet | Yoted. e, e 3 ‘mation. 1would have such terrible paing | KReW Hothing of the deed at the' time R . 46,000; str 3 coffec were served. ; lighting, $800; Yantic Steam Fire En- Assessors’ Sala g ndh ol ol LR that it did not seem as though I could |'t 2% committed. gine Co., $400. A total of $127,416.10 AT DAVIS BROADWAY. Increased. e —— John J. Cork ke £ home of his g:rem-.! 109 Fourth Bowling lc.t:-n..l-‘-l- / . Corkery spoke for an in- t New Haven| street, Wednesday at 2 p. ui. Bur- w stand it. This kept up for three long Maidens of Sacred Heart. Su sntimatedhysihe Boletm rosae i the'amlary" G Do mtiiort | e and Photo-Playe. | was e erest of Tends here. over| I W Gresmevill cemeisry: mayla M. ALDE & Oy Prem months, until two doctors decided that | At 7.30 o'clock Sunday evening, the On the School Burget. aying that it seemed like good econ- audevi ys. ™ omy, and he moved to increase the sal. | Expecting the usual high standard | Sunday. — . an operation was needed. annual reception ang procession of | The budget of the town school com- | ary of X 2 _— e ““Then one of my feiends recommended | ROW membors into the Maidens of the | mittee was next taken up and Fhomas | ary of the assessors to $3,000. The |of vaudeville and motion plays which CARD OF THANKS. etablo Com: = v ; "! Frank Durr left Monday for New F Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable " Sficred Heart was held in St. Mary’s | . Beckley asked if' the sum of 53‘)‘000‘fl.’;‘.ovs:"x[?gusiilhzll‘& M. Shields ex- 3&"&32.225 ':‘rié “;ugf:n?;flfhfrr:zgn Haven, where he is employed in wir- |~ We desire to extend our heartfelt The vau n Foun u F’“d and after taking it for w montha | Uiy, 11, CAndldates were seaied |for salaries was reckoned on an eqal- | plained s matter in he warning o s Wi ing a church for electricity. thanks for the kind sympathy extended & ng in the main aisle. The extreises were | lzaation of salaries. e b0 hoierin the wa e | MoDdRyGR i aatine i even ns —_— 1 Ba on the Akth of & 197G RasbeRl Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry B¢, ' a3 8 well woman.'’—~Mrs. JOSEPH A. (opened with a hymn to the Sacred | Chairman H. A, Tirrell took the floor | tereat of the town of Norwich i the | found their expeciations fulfilled. La | r. and Mrs. Willlam E. Houh of |ana father. We almo wish to thank STINGS LYNCH, Jessup, Pa. Fieart, affer which the candidates wore | and asked the privilege of a few words | schoolhouse Jn what was aratsris Lo | e Pt "on plde down | the Scotland roud epent o cay last | b miny"miends ‘ana “the ‘duterent| ML CA Women who suffer from female {lls | 2itied to the soclety. The condi- |in general on the budget. He ex- A maothe | B! ST RSR g A Shetucket school district, for which th i that thelr title im- | Week with friends in Colchester. Jodges for the beautiful floral forms. « Speciaity, " 4 , tions were explained to the candidates | plained first where an increase of $7,- | tow; v > far which the | dancers, are . vessaiant =, should try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- | by Father Fitzmaurice, The act of con- | (00 in this years budget over last|ment. The mosier iy fcocly® @ Pay- | plies giving a terpesichorean novelty| yirg Fanny Abell of Town street is T B IS DEARING, |+ Orders Receive Prompt Attention ble Compound, one of the most successs | secration was then recited by Miss | vears came from, in increasing from 4. voe that has Oo Cull JOMmEGLE ¥ spending the week with her sister, 3 3 2 i ful remedies the world hes.ever known, | Helen McVelgh, = The benediction of | 96,000 to $103000. Salartes of $80.000 Appraisal of School Districts, - | Warded with the approval of the au- QUALTY H e blessed sacrament was given by | were about $1,000 more, interest of $5,- . ; befare submitting to & surgical opera | {15, 2I°RE SACTAmRt was Even by e e Taroeh Wananss | chool Glstricts wnd their s ndss | IrVing; character change atlst, is §00d e { tion. ing the responses. Twenty-five can- | mnotes, and there was a $6,000 item in | Con%lidation, after it had been ex- |fOF & laugh every minwte Ip Be SISVER| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam MeNamara of BB e | - didates were received. There was a | Fepairs. plained by Town Counsel T. 31 |fOnEs and monologue in & diversity of | New York passed the week end with capecially when it costs me mere K neth Ridg L dg large attendance ot the service. There is no real equalization, he|Shields. The appraisal is to be made [70le8 ;While two eccentric comedlans, : Mrs, Erastus Gardner, of the West It was also voted to appraise the |dence. When it comes to fun Irene | giqy the inferior kind, Sikilled sald, but it does include al the in. |DY_ONe member appointed from the |Aubrey and Flower, make up a team smployed by us Our m: 16 iain Street, o i vhi town school that was built to drive away the blues. , | Personal creases in salaries which the board has | % ! chool board, one assessor and | PRt YR8 DY 0 e there are love whole story. - _ Joseph Farrell of Cehtral avenue left Mt Tirvell anoke of & o Anetlost b ortsles, western drama, and farce S Cm 0 u e b 64 STETSON & YOUNG Open all year for the accommodation | Sunday night to attend the world's | MT- Tirrell spoke of improved condi- uthorized to Borrow Money. comedy to fill out a well selected list Of guests who deaire. ‘the combinod |series in New York. tions of school property at Bean Hill, | The selectmen were authorized ts|of these productions from real life. ] luzury of home comforts and sea air. bl it and at Bridge district, On the matter | borrow not to exceed $105,000 as s - : 1 an Oison 'I' able South e Nor Norman Soules of Central avenue |©f Salaries, he said that the only fair | necessary to tak s “E F'. H. ties, m a aE avenue 3 that, e up bond issue fall- FUNERALS. | eniouse partles, motor parties. week- | caves today (Tuesday) for Hoston, | thinE the board could‘do under the |ing due In 1913 ang to take sare of 1 Sath Hidge &l of the luxurics ani|Where he will attend the world's se- - comforts of a country home. For |Ties. S | terms apply to the different school district notes. They were also authorized to borrow not to excced $125,000 ta defrav g | The funeral of Mary Burns, widow Mrs. William Harrigan. It Out and Painful, ~AND- Rheumatic Agony Rheuma Drive 35c DINNER voted to be at § p. m. in vears get rid of torturing Rheumatism and Swollen Join ¥ ¢ t Willlam Harrigan, was held Monday h ‘ ETH RIDGE (0. ;nnv; 1_1r1§umd (‘onno;ls of Prospect streot = f.“.jif,“\‘é Shrrent obligations of the gwn from her late home at 3 Pratt street.| Emds. IN TOW Watch till, R L | heodore sson of Fifth street | ( ‘l dur e vear, om her s 2¢ 18 Biait ik : N | P = left Monday ning fer York, GA 1L R \,Th" hour of annual town meeting | af,‘,f:{fi:? pliccs Were among the | Tried them all and failed? Tried to 1 1wh w 1 DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 4% they will attend the world's | Delivered to Any Part of Norwich when no town election fs large attendance. There were many |$q old merciless devil is fast getting » P handsome flowers that bore testimony | rig of you? Tady Assistant, { Voted Otis Library Appropriation. |of the high regard in which Mrs. Har- | " 10 "0t enow that for 50 _cents Telephone call 3$25-3. f On the matter of an approprlation | rigan was held by her many friends.|yoy can get a strangie-nold on Rheu- H for maintaining Otls itbrars L. O | Rev. T. A. Grumbly officlated at the |matism and & second b0-cent hottie| Hemry B. Churen. Wm. Smith Allen in Bency B, Churen. W, Smith Allen . Funeral Director I L the Ale that is acknowledged to bs the best on the market—HANLEY'S County Kome Annual Invitations have been issued by the | and Emhalmer S 7 fort to your miserabl PEERLESS. A telephone oider wil!county commissi Smith offe resolution appropriat. | services held at St. Patrick’s church | will bring comfo: i roceive prompt attention meeting Se"‘&"iififié'ni“r&i‘:afifxifiifi 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Building {’“5 $4,500 to be paid in quarcerly in- | The bearers were Danlel and Michaei | twisted, swollen joints and |nfamed STEP IN AND SEL US. N muscles? B. 4. MOCORMICK. 20 Franlin &y, |24 the commitiee of visitors of the Telephone 642-2 Salmaty Mara of New Haven, Roger Tighe, o & os.| MEN'S SHOES <y Fred Holdsworth asked the trust Charles and Joseph Burns and Don't you know that ‘th Let 3 P. - NewLondon county temporary home | |l Prompt service day or might. [l |If they thought 15 cents an hour | Handrihan. Burial was in St Mery's | food Co. guatencess REECLD 03,085 | Speclals at 3250, 3200, $2.50 and 7 rms‘u'.'nzh'm o’ et | 1 30. Lady Assistant. ¢hough for a Janltor, which was what | cemetery. o tag JRN +fils. Lambago, Gout, Arthritis | $600. The stylish and durable ones. AWNINGS. Let me have your order Residence 116 Broadway ry fanitor received. Following = short iliness due to a | Sure e le, ey baok? See them today. FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main Street R 2 L. O. Bmith spoke for the uppro- |shock, the death of Mrs. a- mow, Any size end any color. Prompt | Overeating caused perforation of the | ll Opp. Theatre. Telephone 642-3 | | priation, saying that this was the firat | curred at her home, No. 28 Pratt | 4 kea_the heart, as it is apt to J, W. MALLETT. Intestines and requlted in the death of | B e ——— ————( | 7tion bo had o : t Oct, 4. Mrs. Harrigan lived Inte for RHEUMA? Thinic m‘!fl% e g o e and zeenited 1 the O i ever offered in a town | street, on Oct. zas do, it s too meeting and he would Ilke to make it in this city nearly all her lifa, and on it over an Harrigan oc- | poyrt Fou know that when Rheum WHREN 701 want to Tomy bovie Tiels dium better than throw ing columne of The Bu. . the oun