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of Norwich Shipping Facilities and Desires Meeting of Government Officials in This City—Street Lights, Sew- mandOtb.MnflenBefuufluCinn&anu&y THIS WEEK WEDNESDAY PURE FOOD SPECIALS N : Every Ilterm a Money-Saver leaning Up the Odds |.-zecmma e mren s pers | “marme.new | _ovess creavery SoDA C g Upth SRR T e T E e | pOTATOES]0g |BUTTER 3] |CRACKERS and El\ds o T | Tl S e i o ek - B. b. cesssasseae ccceseesnses el ccecesscssnsece sl Bridge for Hopkine & Aflen’s. A letter was read from the Hopkins |§ SMOKED N g Mayor Murphy Tuesday With the hustle and bustle of the Live Wire Sale well rooms in regard | & Allen Arms company asking ver- | SHOULDERS 1c WHOLE MILK | NEW TEXAS mission to construct from thelr plant 4 ~ CHEESE ONIONS on low street across e lon . K C. over we find in all departmnts Odds and Ends of Sum- improvement Pllc/z b. ....... 19c|4 Ibs...... 10c \ . e o - ited States their convenience in trucking, etc., ul II‘E cmG m m ' erchandise-which A mer M it is advisable to dispose of re- sineers, who st present ate mot con- | tween the two parts of the piant. ~The |}l PORK CHOPS e = N cred gardless of the value. Remnants of Cotton, Sk and H o i s e b i il oithe: gublic b........ 15 4qs .- ‘e e : ’ e By s x| e M T S i [f] GALT PORK [ oo s 96| GEORGIA . Woolen Dress- odd of ts where sizes Y ey g 2 N, Suprst Bergaily’ of Dan I B -+ o oes 10E Swih ol Se Ay L e ey AT SR [ are not complete, all good merchandise but which for || Slzien Suiet She, SRer e 2ny | IS TG Jhe bt severs on their with reading omitted, on motion Oof| Regolutions on Th o] Bl oAl e E Alderman Gebrath. - on ames annel. one-reason or ‘another we-would be glad to clean up. Police’ Committes's Recommendation. |, Clerk Crowell read the public notice SLlCEll)b SAWTAY lice commit rman P &4 - WE INVITE YOU TO-COME IN AND ot oD o e ten g dormmast | attitude of the United Staies boara of IB" \M, Ib. . 25¢| “PURE BUT - LOOK AROUND s Do et e e e | S 1 datpuning he cimane o¢ e [} BEES b A 4 foe..... 2e & titions Tor strest lights that were ta- | lutian was presentod ny-che mayore || LIVER, Ib. 10c| NUTS jar 14c R bled for future consideration by the ‘Whereas, An act of congress approv- YOU APPRECIATE BARGAINS e O o neEjeaye | ed March 4, 1915, provided for a pre- |} CUBAN PINEAPPLES Fresh Process BUTTER L Rl e e | oy et o e s Today Only—lb. ... 25c | CRISP, 3 pks...... 25 ty foot channel between New London That the following petitioners be|harbor and this city, and the official After every sale this weeding out is inevitable, but your S itaie i Grhers, Tor an Satig| ISy S, oL Sch examination Iav e FRESH FROM OUR BAKE SHOP DAILY—MADE AT THIS STORE light near 98 Peck street. P : and further investigation which may |l MARSHMELLO' NTIRE WHEA’ JELLY DOUGHNUTS ities this are greater than ever before, as || on Whippie and Paimer avenves. | Moo Samere Shonn panrel dimen |}~ OCOLATE %l I EREAD ook ¥ 1 | &% A 8c opportunit year greal y s e a e Do tight oo o0 detween Allyn's Point and this LA 3 R B A b oh aroa’ s 58> e & Garfiel Vi B the Live Wire Sale rabechantised Torte Gencomls arfeld avenne. @ ollowing petitions be | o V/IFE3S: It 18 within the knowledge each ... 10c | RYE BREAD, loaf. ... 8c | EXTRA LARGE of this court of common council that ETRILed Thermos Bottle company, | SO™mercial improvement in our com- CARAMEL SANDWICH BREAD CUP CAKES, doz.... 10c and successfully than any previous Boston Store event. | o: tiree bus iishts to be piaced o | fnces bt mame ot el and th bus- | AYARSHMELLOW T R A T S Y poles located on said avenue. hampered through the inferior ship- 3 Charles Pardy, for bug light to be|ping’ facilitios shich are. due to ine|lj] CAKE, each .... 20c | POUND CAKE, bb.... 15¢ Every Department Has Its Bargains B B or Fornon Soonue | gt and adeats Sovclopment o = the es river, and it ears that - . . - . l'Y g M. Jenness, for bug light to be placed | {ne demand for. fmproemment e Special attention given to orders for Camping Parties or for your oot it street, Fear of B3 HIh|deepening the channel to Norwich is Home. Purchases of $5.00 or more freight prepaid. Send street. greater and more Insistent at the pres- > Joseph Straub and others, for two|ant time than ever before on the part bug lights to_be placed on AvVery|of our local trade organizations and e bug | a0y business men, who have given - _ John Kelly and others, for three bug | serious, practical consideration to this Powelson, M. E. Francis, William A.|brought through his attorney, J. J.|was accepted and 550 copies ordered lights, one to be placed near the house | requirement: therefore, be it Somers, Timothy Sullivan, Timothy C.| Desmond against the city for injuries | printed. ~The monthly reports of the of John Kelly on Summit street. one| Resolved by the court of common |Coughlin, William J. Kramer, Willlam | to his horse was referred to the fi- near the house of F. Lovell on Spring | council of the City of Norwich, That|H. Martin. nance committee. b eM el Tontior O all legitimate means should be used| Measurers: F. E. Beckwith, Frank Lights For Maple Court, this body ersu: - y, Ellen M. Leahy and others, for a|(lives of the Duiteq States bovern: | Brasmithy Charles O. Murphy, G. F.| , petition for lights in Maple court| Gas and Eleetric $16,657.59; fire de- bug light on Coit street to be placed | ment that the channel of the Thames Wa)‘%uds‘ C. H. Talcott, William | W2s read from Mrs. B. P. Huntington | Partment $3,965.07; park de; t, between Ann and Asylum streets. river from New London harbor to|®, Hill D i and 12 others. Alderman Bailey said | $540.99; police department, $2,302.90; _J. B. Shannon and others, for an arc| Xorvich should be deepened in order | Tnapector of charcoal: George Lin | that the court had been accepted by |Street lishting $1,280; department of light to be placed at the corner of| ;0i" this important water way may | ton > " the city, that telephone poles were in, | Cemeteries $903.74; finance department Washington street and Carroll ave-|;rovide those complete facilities for| As special constable, Alexander Ma-|2nd that four new houses had been |3$5143.11; public works 36.696.25; pub- nue. e . i erected. The light question was re- | {0 works department $6,696.25; Your committee would further rec- | Proved commerce which are at hand | jewski_was chosen with 10 unanimous ommend the following: . department $3,288.35. if natural conditiops are given the de- | ballots and the finance committes was |ferred to the police committes with umend the following: - s and otn. | velopment which it Is reasonable to|empowered to sign the city rate bill |Power, on Mr. Bailey's motion. Adjournment was taken at 9.10. A na:km‘ o s et o ME Plsesstt czntend should not be further postpon- 1:15501:‘11:.; m.um:gl Page street a Gernhard For Deputy Fire Chief. street, between High end Summit|®9; public highway providing gutters were| Alderman Bailgy nominated Adam J. =r “Noble Guards® of Italy. King George’s Wardrobe. Streets, that the light now located on | FBefolved. That an opportunity be|constructed by abutting owners was|Gernhard for deputy chief of the firs |, NoTth Haven,—The engagement has The Noble Guards, who have lost| The coming eale of the late Baron|Summit street, near the corner of Mt. | foJ8h! 107 Trosenting in detall the ev- | referred to the public works commit- | department and he was unanimously | gauantar of Mr. and Mrs. Oftver 8. their commander, Prince Camillo Ros- | de Reuter's wardrobe, comprising 100 | Pleasant street, be placed on the cor- | 19C%, {URIEPIS R Support of thijtee. . o - Lo S o SR Todd, of North Haven, to Edgar Fred- pigliosi, were drawn exclusively from |dress suits, 150 pairs of spats, and |Rer. 2 well as local interest, and the U. S APSNEE) proum, Feouac: erick Arthur of Wallingford. No date the Roman aristocracy untll about two | other articles in proportion, recalls| On petition of D. Brown and others, | 1o 05 10 tnterest. and the U S| . oaim by Sherwood Raymond| The annual report of the fire chief|has been set for the wedding. vears ago, when Plus X. santioned the | the wardrobe of George 1V., disposed |2sking for an additional light on Tal-| o0 " requested and urged re- acceptance of recruits from any coun- | of after his death, for £15000, and |man street, that the arc lights on Tal-| Cr/oin 18 FAUER el TS HIESC oo oy, provided they were Catholics and | described by the diarist, Greville, who [Man_street, between the bridge and |70 "7 7 0 EC %, (9aVne o TA could show the necessary number of attended the sale. “Thére are ail the | Winchester place, be rearranged. TATEe that soih iaris be: hodsie quEFterings. Their uniform—black, | coats he has ever had for fifty years,” | On petition of F. C. Burnett and oth- | {ATS%, U * = tunic with gold epaulettes, dark blue}wrote Greville; “300 whips, ~canes | ers, for a light on Willlams street, be- | “"p Co0% 3 mpot the clerk b a h trousers and & gold-crested helmet—|without number, every sort of uni- | tWeen Uncas and Oneco streets, and a |, 580 WeC, 180 T R o T Bats forms a striking contrast to the|form, splendid furs, pelisses, hunt- | remonstrance by C. L. Hopkins against | 5 PEreny directed to send to the Board mediaeval attire of the Swiss Guards | ing coats and breeches. His profusion | the same, that the trees on said Wil- |97 nfineers, above mentioned, —ad- of which the most noticeable features [ was unbounded, because he neverpaid, | liams street, between Uncas and Oneco | (Tessed “Southern Bullding, Washing- are the enormous breeches and striped | and his memory was so accurate that | Streets, be trimmed, and your com-| 2R " o S of (h acrin toner stockings. Noble Guards and Palatine |one of his pages told me he recol- | mMittee belleves if this is done thers|Wiih 2 Statement of the action taken Gunards, who -are a sort of papal mil- | lected every article of dress, no mat- | Would be sufficlent light on the street, | With Teference to the i itia, furnish a daily-picket for the an- |ter hd wold, and that they were al- |2s the foliage is very dense and hangs| The fesoluflons were adopted on a te-chamber of the Pope. For other |ways liable to be called on to produce | very low. _ : A The 1iv oy e police duties thers are ~the Papal|some particular coat or other article| Alderman Gebrath said that if the| The license of Aurelia Brunelle of Carabinieri, whom the stranger'meets | of apparel years gone by."—London |trimming of the trees on Williams | Zast Norwich for a private drain was . 10e-15¢ t every corner of the Vatican. Al- | Chronicle. street did not give enough light, the|Tevoked. = :osethg the papal army numbers committee was disposed to add an- E&X::;m;z]:pfh ot:: c%g:éhem he New — nicle. 5 other light there. The report was ac- e any ex- about 600 men—London Chro: Believe In Safety First Cepted and it wes voted fo motify the|cavate on Park street for 65 feet to i Ohio’s “back to nature” cult ex-|gas and electric department. lay a 2-inch iron pipe from one pole FAS) ‘::":; A";g”,:::"'!w mucn | Hibite method n its madness by eeek-| (A petition was read from Jonn J.|o another was referreq to the pub- fter: I sl i mmittee with power. L e e mot Cenougn | 1§ mossy dells Instead of trenches— | Connelly and four others for an elec ~ ost. tric light on Oakridge street and re- tvish : S plain victuals—Washington Star. Toinoll to the pallonied oy Want Division s;h"(.; Sidewalks Com. Berlin—Beriin and New Britain| Saybrook.—Tbenezer V. Foots, a for- Licenses Were Granted. granges made arrangements for a joint | mer Y:roprmar of Fenwick Halr nas| License to lay a private drain from ot PsyuoMls anfl i picnic in Withem’s grove Monday, but | been spending a few days in town. Division street, a communication was swing to the bad weather they held it | Mr. Foote owns shore property near 3 in the new grange hall, where dancing | the clubhouse of the Hartford Yacht| City Treasurer William Caruthers'| oy it e e oomaike] on was enjoyed. Luncheon was served. |club. sum of receipts from May 16,|in accordance with the law and now 1915, to June 30, 1915 is as follows: having waited in vain for over a. year Balance on hand they desired the street commissioner 1 May 16, 1915 3$3,799.60 | ¢ complete the work. This was re- Any Tlme IS Department of Public Works— ferred to the public works commijt- > A Good Time For 3 tee. Outside " work New Sewer on Washington Street. 2 Department of Cemeteries— watering trough at the junction of Ordinary recelpts - 446.55 Broadway and ‘Washington streef City court ....... 497.55 northward to the city line was read T - k fi B- l . Licenses .. 30 20.15 rrlc}-‘m J. B:Aghl:mon d‘:‘bd half -md‘:;;n eW Gas artms A others. lerman rath t hls wee we ° et lg va “es ln Gross l:ncddpl’;'l.ectflc 15.596‘74 put the money for it was nvslls:hla. It s Py ’ b TFlnance Dleps.rtmensts—ooom :::s referred to the finance commit- Women’s and Misses’ Spring and Summer | Semperery, joens ™ ssone. D s et e Taxes ..eae ‘The court of common council was 3.49 Suits, Ccats and Street Dresszs $72,557.19 | cnanimous in electing the following $76,356.79 gg?;:‘:. fl%r’fit‘hfi:‘:&m TSomn $15.00 and $18.50 Suits, pretty models— Sale Price $8.98 $20.00 and $25.00 Suits, . very desirable— Sale Price $10.98 $7.50 to $10.00 Coats, very good—Sale Price $ 5.98 $5.00 to $6.50 Coats, very good—Sale Price $ 3.98 $12.50 to $15.00 Silk.Dresses, all.colors— Sale Price $10.98 | Remarkable values in Washable Dresses— i[ ' $1.00 to $5.98 Crisp, delicious and better than ever before—they have a body and form that keeps them crisp and firm—they don’t mush down in cream as the ordinary corn flakes do. These Superior Corn Flakes are not only a delightful breakfast food—they make an appetizing lunch at.any hour City Treasurer, William Caruthers’ summary of disbursements from May 16, 1915 to June 20, 1915, is as follows:. e Ceap il W - N Onexpended Appropriations - Disbursements Balances, Dept, of Public Works— "7 ™ Ordinary repairs . Outside work aeom $32,000.00 7 35,226.34 $26, 3.00 Macadam repairs .. Oiling and sprinkling...... Parks and trees............ e g Widening Water and Shetucket streets 462.20 New/Sewers— ——~ % 4220 R Kabl 1 in Washable Skirt 1.00 to$2.50 Elmwood avenue . R R IR < R 465.00 of the day. emarkable values in Washable Skirts—$1.00 to-$2. Dept. of Cemeteries ..ecceeeeeeaeecs 7.50000 - 118217 L 6317.83 Rt BA5 ~ ! House DIESSES . viempazeie vic siee « oo siae « 1oe-qt 69¢ to 89¢ :i:r:’:“D;:::t:;::’:--—"fl.—.-...g; 3600000 2,955.69 ‘—‘ . 3,04431 4 ‘And hoIW. the ];1dd1155 d: enjoy them! i $1.00 Corsetsfor.., 89c| $2.00 Corsets for.-: $1.79 Salaries and general ; expenses “aaes00 T 23048 * 3ssemss After playtime— zrkeun.c s;;r. tstl;lpper—t | $2.50 Corsets for...$1.98 | $3.00 Corsets for... $2.50 St Tente 1 80.000:00 al9TN L iThenss the crinkly brown flakes-just hit the spot. o * $1.00-Shirt Waists for 79¢ ' $1.25 Shirt Waists for 89¢ Ll e 100000 ° %> i 100000 Health Departmemt— ¢ o pé 1,500.00 o i ade of the choi i = inti N Long WhitesSilk Gloves, 75c valie—Now Post Toasties are made o oicest Indian cornj steam cooked, daintily seas: a2 % 1500.00 59¢ e i 4 = Gas and)Electrical Dept— "~ . toasted to-a delicat o V¥ T % ) | Long White Silk' Gloves, $1:00 value—Now. .89 || ommeie o gmem Srom. .. copgms © sismae “gyameg || oned, roled and tossted fora deficate goldenbrowm, o v % v | Pettigoats, Hosiery;and Underwear at greatly reduced i o o T ST They reach you ready to-serve—mighty.good. withi-cream or any kind of fruit, PHCESs L. ne = f A aTa NI Gand s s i ARG s i g All-are invited to-share-our profits. ¥ Purchase. your, [| Selaries ... 18000 > T wenso 3 W easice Ask your Grocer for wants' at*our; store -and»savesmoney, § « - e 2000000 . < —rr 3 20,0000 e . 1,000.00 ‘81398 i 186.03 S A SE e R New Post Toasties he Ladies’ Specialty Store | stz a7 e . o Band Concerts ......... 500.00 — 500.00 5 : 248 Main Strest, Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn, || Foctitios Atmpti-na e e _ the: Swpefor. Capi BiN. cretreseianaiaraess s $528.008.39 $42,485.20 T S48651819 -