Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 4, 1915, Page 2

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- ternt between Ihn'%me m‘ m:- hot t quu&!:n is to be yoted upo:‘\’ this year.| TOWN’S FINANCIAL WDIIION. On the other hand, the republicans say g Sestien that no such result should follow an |Shewn by Report of Town Clerk and 2mht endorsement, which was| Treasurer—Tax Too Low, Debt in- 1y a choice between two eandi-| ,oag0d. dates presumably on the ground of * their ‘fitness_for the office. o ¢ * Georze - (Remington) Bartlett, the ‘The report nf Town Clerk and Trsas- WHEN TROUBLE COMES TEMPERANCE MASS MEETING. Climax of Campaign in the Interest of a Saloonless Town. i i 4 3 Liabilities. | pOFt_of the When everything looks Bonded debt .. There were no evening services in PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Fm:”‘rg“u;m Current debt ... tant churches in gloomy ahead, there’s nothing half so comforting as the knowledge that one has a X ‘most the Savings Bank, N, L. Wina- this city Sunday, to enable members to ham Street school ...... the mass i ol Phone 581" e it Egg §eREBe: i E? . times SNUG SAVINGS ACCOUNT : * TOO LOW TAX VOTED. fiu gt e d We Started To Writ e Out_Faise Econcmy befors. ihe Annual Town. Besting What thought have you e ar [\] F'11@ | selectmen Point Out Fatse n. 4 dedts Town : 5 ; A of Citizens in Town Meeting—An- g_fl ¥ g;“mu';:h: given to the future? An Advertisement nual Statement for Fiscal Year. s may be for the best interest of the % The annual statement of the select- We welcome accounts of Abcllt men of the fown of Windha for the F. TOMPKINS Town wih m%'t $1.00 and Come i The. Batren. sliowpee Toctthe high assist In maintaining the Otis Li- . up. ome in to- wml-nlmuuwnh:nmn ar Spiritualists Open Year's Services. flWdM-hSu-t m&»mwmmu day. : STOVES [Fostwrarniiaass Z3e 0 s S haes BT SRR B i g i ¥y i % - auspices 80~ 3 e : Sount o accuunt oF he, Stre pe . | i o ey S Robert d. Cochrane |sif . = e e The Willimantic Savings| ictiing ot about the Sterting |5 s - zown: vere Seenie oy as FrTTING, PR s ha ere . €| The following is the gist of the re- ' 2 Rev. Mary 8. PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, term fees for the -h‘:; yedr 3 i 1 Rid §{Bort for the year ending Sept. 13, 1915: Vanderbilt of Brookiyn, N. 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. o PN e “ me 2 s e ol Agent for X. B. O, Sheet Packing: muglMIdE le I.Ild ffll, accompanied by Selectmen_ \ S 23 Mabelle Taft. highway of aud in Incorporated f L. Harroun, ‘called ranjc rral 3 regit > w3 3 coun .95, = . 4 -+ > B, ot riusees | B (D apape, B P g oy Eniciish: Mra Rargh Rose and. Mtiss Mra. Henry. Allen. S o + imuch rather tell you in the s i gs b gt Katherine Carey, beginning in Mrs. Henry Allen died_at the home “33‘"‘8 and P'umm‘ 3 of h daughter, Mi Perry of i, factity will have charge of the St (e I as %z Schools and school property .74 | iness course. From all indications | following a long iliness. Heart trou- 92 Fi petition of ] different and in | Expense selectmen's office ‘15 [there will be a good attendance at|ble was the cause of death. She was — voters of th - b t stoves = ! 4 the school this : Expense town cleris office X year. the widow of Heury Allen. and S ¢ Painless Extracting their good qualities. R _ Only One Case in City Court. Mrs. Loutsa Day and Mrs. Iva Percy IRON GASTI “ and Filling a Specialty Come in and let us show |cemetert - 34s2s| Business was aull at the poiice|Of this €y, and ene grandebld, W-| pypNISHED PROMPTLY BY ‘em es < .08 | cou week. y one case was " 2 52 Main St L Aty Bridges .78 | heard, and that was for intoxication. S 3 iy o INEE “lyou. 3 Town buiiding 33 | This is the quictest it has been in this FUNERALS. THE VAUGHN FOUNDR' 0 PISSERRCNBURTONTS, —~rcnay o ey SR —_— orney’s fees epartment ice one time last spring S ises ... when there was little occasion for ar- Amos Loomis. orry JAY M. SHEPARD 9 Insane and idiotic rests for two or three weeks. The funeral of Amos, the ten-year- ot g et o muliieg M i Shepait Registrar of - Mrthe, —— old son of Mr. and Mrs_ Nathaniel - St riages and deaths ........ WEDDING. Loomis of Lebanon, was held from his ” Q lemm andfinbahu == s e Darrow—Bloomfield. sl 08 4 et o ‘the WEDDING ernoon. Rev. A. J. Cantbell of the Earle J. Darrow and Annle Congregational church officiated, and 60-62 North St., Willimantic Bloomfield, both of Putnam, were mar- | the church quartette sang. The bear- 1759381 | fled by Rev. Willlam Franklin Row- |ers were Chauncey Willlams, Clement Ld Lady Asststant Tel. coninection Fu"“tur& Store ley of the First Baptist church of.|Fowler, Fred N. Abel and Richard 4 HIRAM N. FENN “w“:"'m'e;;“-u x;}n-g this city, at the parsonage on Pros- | Bishop. Burial was in the new cem- Correct Styles, pect street, Saturday" evening at §|etery in new cemetery in Lebanon in P UNDERTAKER. a nd EMBALMER, Phone 285-3 o'clock. The couple were in the town |charge of Undertaker Hiram N. Fenn. NOTlot 4 62 Church St.. Willimantic, Ct. Main and Union Stree Das et e “hiono0 | e office fn”ihis clty early In the Edwin Brodrib. .4 Py viE: ity A A am nion h, % | week, and were co: lerably surprised nb—— . Edwin, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wwhen they learned that five days’ no- 3 $113,079.49 | tice was required before they could |EdWin |Brodrib of Hartford, who with Highways. Be mayried frv Wilimantic. his mother was on a visit in Chaplin. | Prompt Service, The total expenditure for highways i died Saturday night at the home of Town Meetifig during the year amounted to $7.430.55 | State W. H. M. Convention Wednes- N T Low Prices inhabitants of the Town of o w I I S . day. afternoon, with burial in the Chaplin| @, ities —— PRI :;"w‘m | The members of the Home Mission- |cemetery in charge of Undertaker | e 5 u 0"'"'""' . o e e 5] ary soclety of the Congregational |Hiram N. Fenn. ’ quirements in s line are praticularly | their proportionate part for maintain- fine and orders placed with us will o ing roads and highways within their G o et D it respective jurisdictions, making the receive “gu_um““'"c con“ net expenditure of the town for high- 3 3 E ways $4,530.85, a decrease in cost aver S the year previous of $269.94. ‘The work on ‘the state road from . b, y > the Windham borough line to the town =7 of Windham and Secotland line has been completed, and the work of ex- tending the same over Zion hill to the TN iy state road in Windham Center has been started and will be completed this i fall, and when finished, will make ~ * continuous piece of state built high- - 3 way from the city of Willimantic to the village of Scotland. c Almshouse. 2 . § Bathrooms and toflet rooms have g / ‘I'u) CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT “That portion of section three of ap- ticle twenty-seven of the.amendment been installed on each floor of the building. The supervision and man- s 0 A agement Gt the almshouse has been AR coutinued under the able superin- = R tflxtde?gc "yfx.ufl;g W. Cmgbufln. as- = A » y: D L M yoven 5 satisfactory, refunded | elected themselves exceptionally well adapted - » money for the work required of them. - = ; i . Qutside Poor. The outside poor account for th year just ended amounts to $5,236.2 This is an increase of about $500 R T A Servu {q;lL ) 'Efl?ls. ; o ey The French American| gz, 2eomi s 5.2 ar Town Clerk of the Town of Norwieh. sidered a good showing. During a good part of last winter some of the mills The Blanket Department is prepared to supply you v SSTh GOT T 738 State Street, New London, Conn. ms 5 - with all kinds of good, warm Blankets.wWhtflller kyou m!fl CURI 101 .Dl‘. A v m “#eed Cotton, Wool and Cotton, or all Wool Blankets, If it is the Intention of the v MAFR KR! i \ the Town of you will find them here reasonably priced. :‘;,:;g’,.j':fi:;'“fiuw.’,"}d_:‘:::f:g vl MAT‘H‘ATIO f e Do i We recommend Beacon Blankets because they are §|sufiet ese : : — / made of clean, long staple cotton by a new process [|exire appropriations for h no that gives them all the wool advantages and at the same || 55 tha annaal bodeeeo¢ 1o making time makes them sanitary. ‘ Tuberculosis Patients, CARDS [ i NEW LINE OF BIRTH, CONGRAT- i e Is a distinct advantage for those who buy it. Cured Kraut pur-|ULATIONS, BIRTHDAYS, WED- by L VERSARY ; proeth < |chased for canning is often mot matured sufficiently and|nn " eRiENDSHIP — CARDS | Iy Beveon P Baskes B30 i o | A o S | mosc o thu ol chanet by brovght o he peopfSekae e ol g Beacon_Crib Blankets 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 N\ E“‘&‘;‘I‘,.‘:‘E:‘.;TF‘:&:"& g—i;it:gletanks. Tllxle ca%‘t‘n;e cu; in our o:lm plant enables ¢ MRS EDWIN FAY &%M Cheaper Cotton Blankets 69c, 79¢ and $1.00 pair e i i s o o xs“ t(:l;;lt just such l;hsladds as will :mket: mf:i ltmgk wgnfite stte. Franklin Sauare. trs, EOARD OF 9 7 it 3 properly taking care of them. is insures a cure, long cut, sol wi B 10 - WaekBimmien 319510 59,000 = Insane Idiotie, * |Kraut free from cores. Compare with anyglng on the _ THE W G MURRAY 0. |ERESiEEesss™

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