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MANY PETITNINS WERE PRESENTED Lighting Department Reports It Has Exceeded Appro- priations by $2,475.51—Unpresented Bill From Elec- tric Light Department Caused Miscalculation. WILL CLOSE OUT TODAY . Petitions voicing a number of differ-, The sum of $25 was voted to e pdd settlement Our Entire Stock of Women'’s and Misses’ Suits bl oot s ool UL XL B L AT GREAT REDUCTIONS department had overrun its appropria - glon Chase Co. The &vl,ll ‘was th’f tion were among the matters coming [e:tmmmul l“""‘d“u P l'h.l I“’ a ‘ : S MRt e commen |0 e S sm Tailored Suits $14.50 = o« e § ! A i Memorial for ex-Mayor Thayer. ts Why not have Hot Biscuits | [, tonb Bitieone| e =iom e || SIIAIE 1 aLlOT $20 [oore - | Mayor Charles F. Thayer was present- Sk Eiphion B oy T Coin™ | od and was adopted after it had been for Breakfast to-morrow! SO s Shetiren "8 i g A petiti : .mlnz Norwich “Sav- - bia ate. b lhiumgh Vlere — P lon ‘om e 01 ic] V- te hom in 8 Oaly a fow minutes to make and bake || | e o sormiimer'T Somm) | Schier“idknces 5o Shaence s ass Suits 530 = + prope; on lane of ic nees lven warn- with the use of Cleveland’s Baking Baltic street sewer was referred to the |Ing-to the public_that this gad event _————-—. Powder_and m to I” light crisp public works committee. might be expected, and its announoce- A petition from Emeline P. Parsons |ment came as a sending into all ion shock, s & . am wmm for permission to connect No. 50 Ann|parts of the community a thrill of gen- J were street with the public sewer in Coit | uine grief at the loss of one who had to street by a private drain was referred | gained and merited great public ad- 9 % + |to the public works committee, which |miration and distinction. High public us i S e B P2 T, T E i e T e recommended that the petition be|and professional honors had come to granted. The committee’s repor:i|Mr. Thayer long before he was elected granting the permission was passed. mayor of this city, and at his first A petition from Peter Tylenda for |election to that office, in 1900, he had : SUPERIOR construction of a sewer through Golden |a most enviable reputation, which was = & P . m m street and about 126 feet in Hickory | statewide, as a.man of marked ability This special close out sale offers an important buying oppor- strect was referred to the finance com- |amd unquestioned honor, and as being mittee. admirably fitted to render valuabie||| tunity as every Garment involved is from our regular stock. \ A tpefiuml;l ml-:: R J. Brown and oth- -ex‘-]vice l:hu.poznln to any puh#c gt . ers for a bug lig! on Talman street pon election as mayor he B . . - . Made from Cream of Tartar opposite Mr. Brown's property was re- | up the public business with most zeal- ||| It illustrates in a big way the superiority of Manhattan values N No . é P i lerA‘l‘!fl tuout.he fponcetgzmm‘s"on“!{)be :l“‘ and hatelt‘;m' m&cr&?dlé\’d w:l.s Alum l.]m b“phate. petition from Alling Rubber | always ready to promo s wel- B4 " i o ’ company for right to run an iron pipe |fare howsoever surely his eftorts might ||| and the distinction of Manhattan styles. A slight additional :.lnder fl‘el s‘:dewalk for turni!l;lng cus - :ead to fl:; Mfl‘ fice Md“(‘h -penonln.l ll):- omers with free air was referred to|terest and comfort, an e people 1 e ° 3 the public works commitiee with pow- |lieved in his integrity and had confi- charge will be made should alterations be required. er. lence in im as one who was eager 0, K. ON OYSTERS. consisted in taking oysters from the | “"s Detttion from Willis Austin and 14| und. able to be. tholr champlon fo o beds and making careful bacteriolog- others for the improvement and widen-|balf of every cause which had rela- Government Specialists Say None Are | ical examinations of them, Which | ins"or Main street from the Hourigan |tion to the eity's prosperity and ad- Now Shipped from Infected Beds. |Wwould accurately determine whether |steps to the Dr. Cassidy property was|vancement. He was an homor and an or not the waters in which the oysters lreferred to the finance committee. ornament to this court of common “Oysters now . being shipped from !Were growing were contaminated in| "4 petition from the American Ther- |council during the ten years that he northern oyster beds in interstate com- | 20Y Wa¥ by sewage or other danger-|mos Bottle company for three street |presided here as mayor, and his fidel- ous elements. These bacteriological |lights on Thermos avenue was referred | ity to the city’s business as carried on merce are safer than ever before, ac- | examinations were t‘uvvlemenle{ b‘Y to the police commissioners. The street | by this body will be an inspiration for cording to the bacteriological special-|float tests made by the state autl 011‘ - | has been lighted for a year at the ex-|many years to those who are called - ists of the department of agriculture,” | ties. The float test consists in starting | pense of the Thermos company. into the city’s service as members of 121-125 Haln stre t it is siated at the office of information |a float at a source of sewage or other | Tne Thermos company also present- | the council. e 3 4 - |abate the nuisance of an open sewer an us serving it, are fully as safe a food as is milk. |ers to the neighborhood Or OYSer | near the Thermos plant. This was re- S SarD e o years. He failed “WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE” This condition has been brought about | beds. ferred to the finance committee. The |of election in 1908, but was again elect- through the sanitary surv 3 of oyster S 2 petition represented that the stream |ed for the two-year term in 1910. He beds conducted cooperatively by the Leaving for Western Trip. passing the Thermos property and a|was always a cheerful and companion- public health cervice and tho depart- | wiss Susan C. Allen, Mrs, Kate Mc- | SPring from which drinking water is|able friend with his co-workers in the :nent Dti ag! guhure, by the hearty Clure and Miss Helen B. Moore, leave | Obtained is polluted by the sewage. city government end was considerate % ‘o-operation of the state shellfish au- |y (P8 S SR8 o O TL A e A Notice of Claim. of ‘all who had occasion to approach |print plan from the Connecticut Co.|More and more we are realizing the [Mrs. Armor, as quoted by Miss horities ath the federal authoritles | {wo months' trip in the west. They | A communication notifying the city|Dim fOr attention to thelr interests or[was presented asking for relocation of |imperative necessity for an equal (Cross, there is no such _thing and, fnally, by a realization on the|g,"py way of the Southern Pacific|of an accident ta his aotes mhve C'p |the affairs of the city. He respected |tracks on Sachem street. It was re- |standard of morals for both men and [as a fence, for when our Lord was part of the oyster men that they them- through Washington and New Orleans, | Jewett, eA" '102" ’i i) ": the the opinions of other men, but was |ferred to the public works committee. | women. Hence we can readily see how [on the earth He pulled up the fence Sclves, in the interests of thelr in-|giopping at Los Angeles, San Diego, | Broad stocet Sehsol bullding. wan penc [resolute in supporting the plans which| 'Dr. D. J. Shahan's annual report as |closely interwoven are the depart- |and filled in the fence holes, when He dustry, must prevent the taking of|p,cadena and other places before ar- | semted from 1o o Jomact Erppas Dre-|seemed to him to hold the greatest|milk inspector was presented, ordered |ment of mothers’ meetings when par id: “He who is not for me, is against oysters from suspected or polluted Tiving at San Fragelsco, w:!*‘rete":;_":i T g‘we - o 'i‘:‘m measure of public good. accepted and printed in the journal. |ents can together study child nature beds. Miss Allen will spend some time in red to the finance committee.| He will be long remembered for the| The annual report of the board of |and culture, the department of purity | Mrs.J.J. Fields spoke on How to Win, ‘As a result of the survey of oyster|\,p. visiting her brother, Amos Al- Invited for Memorial Day. strength of his character, the sincerity | water commissioners was also accept- |in which we stand for a white life|quoting Mrs, Armor. She said the first beds by the federal authorities, in co- |10 "2ng family. Miss Moore will visit| Sedgwick post, No. 1, G. A. R, ex-|of his friendship and his courage in|ed and returned to the board for|for two. We rejoice at Cornell uni- |thing was fo make up our minds to operation with state authorities, every {; o aunt, Mrs, S, M. Chapman, in the | tended invitation to the common coun- |every endeavor and in every conflict. printing. versity, Ithaca, N. Y., one of the larg- | win: second, it takes determination; oyster bed poliuted by sewage or other | co;ne" nnce They expect to return |cCil to participate in the Memorial day| Resolved, That this memorial to the| The annual report of the fire com- [est universities in America, this vear |third, we have to be informed? The causes, from Virginia to Massachu- by way of the Northern Pacific, taking | €Xercises. It was accepted, and $200 | former mayor be entered upon the rec- | missioners was also accepted and or- | having instituted a course of lectures |first thing to know is our Bible. Both setts, the northern oyster-producing | (¥ YR G 00 GOERE TR (R T8 [ voted to defray expenses, ords of this court of common council|dered printed in the journal, The same [in the new science of eugenics, the |Miss Cross and Mrs. Fields were very region, has been closed, and many | A2 R R THEomET oo e et Clerk Moore read a bill from Case,|@nd that a copy of the same, attested | was done with the report of the park |first regular course on this subject in |much impressed by Mrs. Armor's talk. :):d:bepm:::}:; ;:gl;l;:gstacgg:?e;‘;s Brainard & Lockwood for $253.40 for ;)y .(lhe :le:‘{-;k' :e (ra:sml!tad to the|commissioners. the world. Reports of tihese ghrei:q;ie- The meeting adjourned shortly after- y: , printing legislative bills from May 9,|family of e deceased. " partments assure us of 14,327 ite | wards. 50 as to make it practically impossible Party at Trading Cove, 1911, to May 30; 1913, which was or Placed on File, Street Department Expenditures. | pi o to e —_— or, Svgters at all subject to pollution | Eleven young people were delight-|dered paid. The first two items in it] A jetter from a fiying macht Street Commissioner E. C. Lilli-|" The national board has workers AT THE AUDITORIUM. to be taken and shipped. All the oyster | fully entertained by Harold Peet ¥ri- |were the largest. They were for e s AR S Sh ne man | prigge’s monthly report was accepted.{who go about lecturing in behalf of beds in the states mentioned have been [day evening at his home at Trading |$118.55 and $103.10 and were for the Fourth of Inkr sas Htac :d'“ C,'fi the |1t showed an average of 63 men em-|the purity department, especially Vaudeville and Photoplays. so charted that when certain beds are|Cove. Games of all kinds and music | charter of the city of Norwich. e Pl on file. ployed in the last month and the fol- | through Louisiana and much ood has closed, owing to pollution or other|made the time pass all too quickly. Claims Settled. Street Lighting Department Short. |lowing expendnures:_Macudam Tepairs | heen accomplished by these lecturers. The Honeymoon Girls, another mu- causes, it is easy to establish from |Solos by Samuel Gabrielson added Th ) Alderman W. C. McLaughlin made | $1,101.29, including six outside teams; | Magssachusetts is another state where | sical comedy company’ with a cast of these maps the definite area covered [greatly to the pleasure of all. Re-| T Ll gl $100 was voted to bels teport that the street lighting de. |cleaning streets, $105.78; collecting |the good influence has been strongly | sixteen, attracted large sized audiences by, these beds, freshments were served, closing a most [ Paid V. P. MQ‘%‘;N ‘;,4‘0"16,3’ for Max | portment had $854.28 available balance | garbage and ashes, $647.53; _at b felt. New York state held a parents’ | at all three performances at the Au- The federal cooperative surveys |enjoyable evening. .m’,‘fg‘- V"; mri e ajl claim ff"" in-1on hand and had exceeded its appro- |$57.50; cleaning snow, $11. 25 parliament in 1914. In Ohio purity | ditorium on Monday. Added distinc- have embraced all the oyster beds in 3 3 on an alleged defective| prigtions by $2,475.51. He explained |ling Streets, $96.75; outsid addresses have been given in 144 [tion was given the comedy through ew York, Connecticut, Virginia and | New novels are scarce. Evidently | Sidewalk. S that this had umy arisen through |$289.02; removing trees, $41.25; schogls and 9 teachers’ institutes. | Fern Wayne, a Norwich girl, who car- Maryland. These surveys, made main- the best fictiol writers are now work- I‘ng-g voted tz?: rémit Lo Mrs. Fan-|the presentation of a bill from the &‘(y ing, $98.13; oiling streets, $35.75; MucH good has been accomplished \;{ ries a leading part. She has a strong ly on government laboratory boats, |ing on summer resort circulars. Sis oyt vl g e $1.10 over-|gos “and electric department amount. | proving Sachem street, $391.02; clean-|ihe w. C. T. U. in literature and aft. | soprano voice and gained decided fa.- ing to $1,740.83 and running back to |ing Leke street playground, $51.50; a|in Massachusetts the W. C. T. U. wo- | vor with her audiences. Miss Wayne December, 1913, which the committee | total of $2,926. men havo cooperated With the police | was formerly prima donna with the had supposed was paid. They did not Department Bills, department and better reports were | Prince of Pilsen company and when I “IN RUN DOWN City Treasurer Charles S. Avery's|fnd out it had mot been paid until it| Aster ordertng the payment of de-|Eiven in 1914 than in 1913, Moving pic- | not flling threatrical ~engagements - 4 v Summary of receipts from May 16,|was presented about the first of this | pariment bilis, the council adjourned |tures are looked after and men and [makes her home in this city. Lew 1914, to April 15, 1915, is as fol-|year and since then they had cut down women are working to provide ele-|Powers kept things humming with 1 5 to Thursday evening, May 20. The P 'C S & 1 M EN AN n wom EN B o hara the time of having the electric lights|yijg were the following: Police depart- | vating movies and entertainments and inal comedy acting and Edith ; - o |1it in the early morning, but this had 57825 ighti 5.~ | to induce everyome to choose the pure | Powers, a very pretty miss, = was April 16, 1913 .. 3118576 |amounted to & saving of only about |mgns: ey e e ment, | in_literature and life, 2 applauded for her clevar Work Water works .... $45802.59 $70 per month and the deficlency- was | 310,698.79; finance department, $43..| In Massachusetts fhe W. C. T. U ing the movie programme was GAIN IN WEIGHT FROM TEN TO FORTY POUNDS |Sitside account .. 189588 unavoidable, 119:07; fire department. $2.842.28; park |supports several playgrounds. The|a strong two reel film, The Blood of e Ayattoiat, The committee asked for instructfons | gepariment, $376.91; public works de- |vear there has been one of great gain. | the Children, with Clifford and Wal- Contingent ... _ 235.00 and the council voted to have them |parcment. §4.002.02; cemetery depart-| Mrs. Tarbox touched on the need of [camp. The comedy film was Shipper Sargol, The Flesh Builder, Gives New Life, New Strength, [Siy St -:---.. 355362 use the available money as far 88 it |ment, 3541.39; water department, $2,- |purity ih Norwich and the ladies were | Simpson's daughter. Sl would go and let the balance of un- urged to use every avail = —_———— New Vitality, And Puts Firm, Healthy Stay There e e e L paid bills go over to next year. 3’13.:‘;’ n MoLaughlin- Explains. tunity in this direction. Plans for Clean-up Week. P D Ot . - &2 Deeds to the City. i ik "o | After the close of her talk, Mrs. Tar- | Chairman Walter F. Lester of ‘the Flesh On People Who Are Underweight. Trust Fands Int, 2,122.95 Deeds of land on Sachem street, giv- I.{txgfilrmtfi:plg:eegnmg‘ e Fne Tdetall how | box was siven a Wmtof marxcks' Mffi’ oy fimm';utln S h';fi cx%'ugd TR Sewer assessments 1,839.39 en for the widening there were pre- ting .de- | CToss_was requested to report on the |a meeting of the committee for Wed- Loans . i sented from the Falls company and ;*;f_tf;’:;t“‘m“"‘:mfi”flgflhfig de- |talk etven by Mrs. Mary Harris Armor | nesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at_ the . Wilson, aco 11in New London. Because of the scar- |office of the New London County Mu- Court house - Mayor Murphy announced the re-|2nd 1ncluflms September. 1814, -and sse [Princioal poluts of oo Koheees. W [ e AT clamn ity week Sl D appointment for a term of five years | Presented in time part of it would have | P! e LS, from May 19, 1915, of Charles [, Whit. | been paid last May. The city pays |em——— Ichm Teescvaitin o aker as a member of the gas and. elec- | Doth for the amount of electricity used sinking fund and tric commissioners. and for the care of the lights and has Sy By vote the advice and consent of |paid for the electricity in that time, S the council was given to the appoint- [ but in some way the care and mainte- o 495,193.95 | Pent ety S e ot o ch“dr‘n cl'y for Fletcher’s Track Location in Sachem Street. |y con included as it had been formerly 502,379.71| A petition accompanied by a blue|in the bills that they received during that period. This wes their under- standing last year when they made ~ City Treasurer Charles S. Avery’s summary of disbursements from May |up the estimates and they had a few 16 1914, to April 15, 1915, is as follows: hundred dollars left at that time, so Unexpended |that they only ‘asked for $500 more in Appropriations Disbursements Balances. |their npproprlfiflon mmthm i:he w:- i ceding year. owever, the city meet- T tiEuln Worke ing d{d not give them the $500 extra, Ordinary repairs veee $32,000.00 $3L20181 © w 708.70. | ik Only the satme. amonnt as in fhe Outside 3000,00 3197.00 803.00 | Dre Sfing year. The ity lights this 7,000.00 6,349.01 650.9% | year are also costing the city more, , 750000 assais Pt L e R T When 1 started taking Sargol I,ing. Tt makes the food of your meafs 7,000.00 6,858.36 T | e e e sas atve the dity weighed 120 pounds. Now I weigh 156, | put flesh on your body. says J. G. Wilson. It put new life in| If the sugar you put in your coffee| Widening Water and Shetucket streets 462.20 - every nerve. H. A. McCullars reports | 0€s not dissolve it does not sweeten | Relaying Yantic Street SEWer ........ . 640.00 637.21 279 he gained 25 pounds and his health |the coffce. It is the dissolving, mot| New Sewers— y is consequently higher. EUGENICS TALK AT ; e Dlatat. ol et the sugar, that makes the Ccoffes . €. T. U, MEETI All Counterfeits, Imitations and ¢ Just-as-good *’ are but Zeoia better than for 30 years. Miss | et Astiehe pammtpinit s tooaj| TEMeE RS e 230.00 199.00 30,91 0L T U N:a Fxperiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Maud Smith reports a gain of 10 ess erly dissolved in your opt. of Cemeteries voceecesreresin 7,500.00 6,055.60 544.40 | Mrs. W, G. Tarbox Conducted ity Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. - - stomach, separating the flesh-maki i = B et nourishraent from the waste, and une :"I: D;F-fl"""* . 36,00000 33,1661 286384 Brogramme. S N e ] i ) What is CASTORIA onte s 20, Bundrets, of ather | oF e ol aking materal vou e masw man smm | S Sas Sae T a2 23, %00 38 hey beman to| “Here is whers Sargol plave tts part. 100000 1814879 85628 g°°g,:,‘:}= e Dre e, o mesing| Castoris is & harmless sul for © oil, P ke, Saree Sl ot ol Tl b S0 S E B e s e (el ol o g e Soelhek| | monie, DUORe ! Satm S LN s oo Horeods that there must be something in this | It Jets only the waste leave the body.| Gas and Eleotrical Depte= ot i e e Neootle s ) Opi "7:‘ nfi singing Fubstance. 1ts age s its guarantes. It destroys Worms @nd allays Feverishness. 'or more than thirty years has been in constant use for the relief of Com;d widely advertised method of flesh|It puts your food in & condition fuat Operati. expenses ng and general bullding after all? means its perfect assimilation by the| Improvements to plant ... Don’t you think you ousht to try it, | blood and tissues. Your body cells| Interest on $400,000 bonds « . ua.noano u.lu 1} 11,111.88 . W,ouo.no n.m varticularly as leeding & ts | which b by starved begh Mmy Teething Troub Sverywhers sell 1t with the. powtive | thilva and you pesin bt o mighy| Park Department— 5,000,00 - 462939 TITL s Wind Colic, all d l;::well, g Diarrhcea. It regulates the Stomach an guarantee that unless it makes an in- | quickly. It's not a theory—not an ex- Finance Department-— ex-Congressman sssimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleeps crease in your weight you can have|periment, but & proved fact that ety T | Yt e > giving mmfln. your money back? thousands are trying every day. Sar- Ty "“:a H"mfi in, the c"“ 3‘ o Pfih The Chlldren’s Panacea—The Mother’ Tou may sy, T am naturally thin | £0L sucecels where all other to-olled | Court $,906.00 94, 1,60.08 | D i3 n hie potieal nothing can make me fat” but untii ena urt i $,561,00 2,380,00 41,00 vlm u “in ‘tho_state fo advocate. the you h: tried S: 1 a t you to get 100 per cent. efficlency from | Hinking fi R s R T Blivadhosug = u:a"?.' ::: '.fi L P i - 1308848 | probibition amendment to the feterni | RENUINE ALWAYS Thin folks stay thi; tt Interest ... rerrererrre. X Was - o o e g 20, TSALe" vhat | prova to Fou that 1 the footyou sak | Misewton SBORRR ressreesrrrrrrenry SO0 .",‘.,‘31', It LR L Bears the Signature of to think food has nothing to do.with | D&Y% ¥ou only 5 per cent. c . A:'.J:: Temporary 108RS vvisrriverrrerrersia §5,000.00 80,000 s flesh making. But they are wrong. Yourself m.“fiu per cent. You ean| Mili ip tsr Trrrriree '°'033'33 #9.00 Thin people stay thin because the|never be the mu or weman vou One-thir ggm"" LO0 — fats, oils, starches, sugars and other|ghould be Mm ean 80 1ong a8 ¥ 9 Johrsen heme, tl«kh\%‘v 0'¢) " flesh and fat-making elements in their | sontine 1o 1ive en & 45 per Gokt. P g;';"""'" s oAt 1 e L X2 focd ors mastly ptesing out of thole| o matier, Bow thin oy g oy how tan 'T“"m""”"""‘”""' b S O e - eop the body 1 ;o;kn‘g;. 5 Nothing is saved for flesh iha“d .n'd 45"’1‘;’““ M w“" M ‘" = m our Agurg p!uvnp M RE FAanping pei l U F 0 30 Y Sargol of itself will nut make fat, &oc"a Dackade T L R Rt ;| s ey 1 Use ror Uver ears ably will nof poun t eat | A8 direcied And wi ouF a single Sargol tablet with nvnr: mea| t peunds 7 BUF M"—E 8 The Kind You Have Always Bought and soon you may be fnlnlng & poun arsol is abselu aflfiéfls """ bt adl e mey e any. Burgol (o ‘mliini | afriy gbid o & paeitlos gusron R P s e S B T link between food-eating and fat-mak= | weight inerease oF meney back by Gfl‘mf?flfl 9;1 s Lee & Osgood:Coir Norwich ChesbmeDrup Sore W lienic _