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h‘dfaw Union strvet - to Slater avenue were i = olutiorn r%?i beth R.| ROMAIN SALAD «..iooreeesenees 150 : [ i PERSIMMONS ............. 8 for 25c —_— 2 rietor of the land and Norwich, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1916. nfon —_— %5 FANCY TABLE APPLES and PEARS »Fw " Hun! known: s No. zoc“ Broad: Ber own,expense, : to srepair- -her sidewalk npi)gy losing your hair Common Council Disallows Claim of London and Lancashire | by leveling, iaising, forming build) s ey e et o Miss N. T. York for a few days. Patrick Cassidy of Fishers Island is in town for a few days. M d Mrs. James Dungan ént invites you to make a three days’ test Mr. an : : VARIOUS MATTERS exbtis NEW BEETS ......tecveeeereness 120 = n = i ty, in with |of Parisian Sage. If it does mot stop s Sunday in Norwich on their to Indemnity Company. and Also Claim of James: iscox E the excessive loss of hair and make NEW CARROTS ...iceiesonacsres 50 mmmfi:- vehicle lamps at 5.07 this|New York. B : gemuity - . = T4 0"" A'H g 1 -cfie court of - yr::r hair and scalp l1;:01( nndhfcelw‘nfi P o ~ [ ~FL. s e = ‘council, and with‘the width and |least 100 per cgnt. better, they CRISP CELERY ...ovcueuns 8007 250| 0100 g oS e ren | (2 208 Mrs. W, D. Ricker hace re- —Elizabeth R. Huntington Ordered to Build a Grano- |mon counoth, and with the width and flcast 100 per cpnt HEAD LETTUCE * 12c | dictlon for today. - he. DRe- | tuyneg-froriy a sta¥ of several days in 5 Si in F, ! of H Uni { sranolithic sidewalk actording fo spe- Hundreds of men and. women bave SRETENDE y: o {3 lithi idewalk ronf Propel‘lyon 'nion’ Street | cifications ‘workmanship sa - | written telling of the phenomenal re- c » o 0 ‘f u:e‘:reec commissioner of the uulu’.’y‘mmedg by using Parisian Sage. of & | New York eity. BROILERS, DUCKS, f He ; " : i } i 5 d _to have th ic —Huntington Court Residents Ask Relocation of Arc on mm,mfl;":f‘;;'fi“q .10 ek [ Feopie Wb o@ers. bald My thay now To Inquirer: The black, white and Raymond - Higgins of Trinity - col- GUINEAS, FOWL, 528 1s the merchant flag of Ger-|lege in visiting with his parents glory in their beautiful hair. Others , % = d : Who have had dandruff for years say TORDE T .~ | Boswell- avenue. 3 e {1 CAPONS, ROASTERS | Miection returns will be received.at| .Miss Nancy :Davis ‘from Norwich Broadway—Auditor Jensen’s Report on Water Depart-| Remove Possible Cloud From Tile, |they got a clean, healthy scalp after was at Willimaurti | Babcock presented thz |Jjust a few applications of this splen- the Shetucket club tonight—adv. wes at b limamtio camp ground % £ Cotmelimast did_treatment. The high price of coal has given i ¥ ment for Quarter Ending Semptemlul 30th. O I on o favdr of the| . No miatter whether you tre’ Bothered owners of woodlots & caance to gath-| Miss Frances Kessler of = Norwich t, < i with falling hair, prematurely gray saMERs er in many extra dollars of late. . |nhas returned from a week end stay at S O e T OowobCT: | hatr, dry, dull and brittle halr, ‘ofly Although the saloons will b closed | ¥ Rome in Colchester. td located off of Broadway and north |greasy, stringy hair, dandruff or itch- A ing scalp, this well-known local firm today in eccordan any 3 Two claims were disallowed, peti-] A petition from John M. Thayer|ofr Perkins avenue, was assessed in the 7 — lawn, tHere waa'no petticoien T | a sAnnle: Bunnibl hus gone | S0 TN LS ord and refertad fo varle |asiking:the gotaplishment of a. line and | amount: of 3$50.63 against_the estate|invites you to ry Parisian Sage st B. A. WIGHTMAN, laws, there was no particular “night|will be the guest of relatives. ous committees, a new granolithic| Width of the walk in front of his|of Alexander Moran, and Whereas, ot | their risk. Baicrichecd (Linne Tumer. sidewalk was ordered and other im- property on Shetucket street was re-|gaiq time said property was . owned | trifiing, and shouid it fail the.cost is ® O Bl - Pifeaiioh, Coun: Be sure to attend Fifth Co’s dance| Miss Lillian Young, who has been Z ust Hahn, the present owner of the |eXpensive at .your.favorite drug or Petitions for Lights. ey . nratinn: aaia tan b Tume. Jiulter GRS Alderman Allen presented a petition | by abated. The resolution was adopi- from the Norwich Housing company, |ed. J. 3. Corkery, secretary, asking for a| A resolution ratifying. the agree- light in the private way between|ment made by Mayor Brown, acting road and Rockwell streets. It was|on behalf of the city, with Mrs. Ads- MM]N & RlNG pointed out that the way is used by |laid Coit acting by Henry H. Pettis. 13 tenements and that a light is need- | her attorney, with relation to the re- ed there. A second petition from resi- | moval of the stone ' steps® from ths s, dents on Huntington court asked for |sidewalk on the westerly side of Funeral Directors e et |ferred to the public works committee. | by the estate of Andrew R. Bingham,|nothing. No string or red tape to at the Armory Wed. evening—adv. ok liman- | portant matters were disposed of atyThe public works committee reported|and said tax Is therefore umcolleati.|this money-back offer. ¥ your hair e st noxad < ;%y:g:pmgxl;szimgnflgfig;e?zg Nor- | the regular monthly meeting of the|that they had investigated the matter|ple for the purpose of removing a|iS Worth saving, Parisian ‘Safe is — As well as presidential there will be | wich TR of e il in the coun.|20d recommended that the petition be | pogsible ecloud from the title of Au-|WOrth trying, and a large bottle is in- GERMAN AMER]C AN state elections today in New Hamp- 3 coprt common council in coun- | granted. #hire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode| Adelard Morin of Norwich addressed |cil chamber on Monday evening. EXTERMIN A“NG CO. I$sland and Connecticut. a rally of the anch-Amsmfln 1;:< The meeting was called to order at Sty o Friends at Liverty Hill have re-|Duoican club of Willimantic Monday g5 oclock by His Honor Mayor Allyn Disinfectants, Roach Powders, ~Bed |ceived letters from Mr. and: Mrs. O. L. Brown and the minutes of the last n eBc .“Li' . d”Rnt and Mice W. Curley-telling of their safe arrival| Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Sisk. Jr.,|meeting were accopted without read- e mbaime at Winter Haven, Florida. and daughted, of Norwich, were guests | ing. The finance committee recom- C K terminate alt $n- t Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Dray mended that the London and lLanta- T K o A rectment Houses, | tnooegtion returns will be received:at|of New London. shore Indemnity company’s claim be the Shetucket club tonight.—adv. disallowed and the petitioners siven Restaurants, Private Houses, Steam- Dr,_ and Mrs. Robert J. Collins have | Sasce 1o withdray thmioners siyon e the relocation of an arc on Broadway | Lower Broadway, opposite the Coit Shigie e U S o Cratmabiedges towards the Conference | returned from thelr Wedding _tour | recommendation was adopted Dy the | socthat it meuld. shing. dowm the aeesy Droperty, A contained In the corres- 5 “umiga Ildgwf;1 Iepeule nid Retail Eas Bé“ S nd represented by DPr.|which was spent in New York, Balti- | council. This was an action for $52| and afford better lighting in that vi- | pondence between the mayor and reparations Sold Wholesale ant BX Bess smounted at alrh;i‘glr N‘Ileltr};; more and Washington. damages for the breaking of fhe plate | cinity. A lignt an Forest street was | Mrs. Colt's attorney from September and Embalm&rs = '1 Agent, o , . 5 glass» window belonging to mma C.|asked for in a third petition from the, 27th to November 1st, inclusive. "Améfiu?h' &%&&rys‘ac?n n.g hundred and thirty doilars. William McCloud of Summitt street| pajjey ‘on Main street, insured by the | Uimer Ieather company. All three ! is critically ill as the result of a Mail and phone orders given prompt| Twenty-three persons lost their|shock. Mr. McCloud, who was 94 in attentlon. lives in automobile accidents in Con- | June, has been very active up to the —— | necticut during Octaber, according to|past few wedks. unofficial records of violent deaths in the state during that period. . petitioner, Dby the claimed negligent driving of a vehicle of the gas and electrical department on July 15, 1916. Through the finance committée the : ; report of Auditor Martin E. Jensen on A s Bl e O caftville and, the accounts of the water department were referred to the police commis-| The polls in all 337 MAIN STREET sioners. 6 oclock this morning and remai : deij C. Worth and oiher wholesale ir; all districts until 5 o’clock in the Opposite Post Office ers presented a petition asking for | afternoon. an improvement in the trolley freight 'Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant service. On motion of Alderman Dol- Sodalitas Meeting. The planat Mars is too low in the|tored to Hartford and Springfield on[for the quarter ending Sept. 30th was|beare, the mayor was empowered to| There was a good attendance at the DEPENDAB“_JTY western_cvening sky to be favorably | Sunday, where they were guests at the [ Presented, accepted and ordered print- | appoint a committee of three to inves- | regular meeting of the Sodalitas of observed during November. It is-in| Highland hotel, Springfield. ed with the annual report of the Water| tigate the matter. The mayor ap-|the Droadway Congregational church Scorplo near Antares on the ‘1st and FOLLIMGgEonors. pointed Alderman Dolbeare, Council-|held in the church parlors Monday . . We are as much interested in near Sagittarius on the 3th. . Kenneth Knowlton, employed at the| Alderman Dolbeare presented the|man Babcock and Alderman Allen, evening. The president, . Miss Lena any article you buy here, after 3 A Hopkins & Allen plant in Norwich, | following repert: Alderman Bailey of the public works | Lautenbach presided. you have bought it, as we were A Norwich woman writes from New |spent Sunday at the home of his par- | will Prepare New Plumbing Regula- | committee to which committee was re- = the day it came into our store. York of the numerous cases of infan-|ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knowlton 3 ferred the petition of the Shore Line Came Home to Vote. . We do not consider our respon- tile paralysis stili prevalent there and tions. Electric road asking approval of the permission given by a previous court |, Myron R. Jackson of Trinity col- of common council (1907) to construct | ;52 who has playe o Z a switch on West Main street, stated | 100tball team for the rast three sex < of Glenwood park, New Haven. sibility at an end when an ar- of the ’pm]fig sight of so many chijl- o] arcn cri led as a resull h 5= A . " " e e e ult of the dis-} pg polls in all districts will open at be & Diamond Ring 6r a Big 6 o'clock this morning and remain open The special committee appointed at the meeting of the court of common council on Sept. ith, 1916, to consult that the committee recommended the [50ns came home Monday night and morning. THEPLAUT-CADDENCOQ. §| =uvic invicea to hear ercction ro- turns at Y. M. C. A. Tuesday night.— H B ) i 7 B with the watel oard with relation to R t - Ben” must give satistaction ana | | Dying and alone Wiliam Dart, aged |in all districts until 5 o'clock in the | W the water board with relation to} JiLL U8 SOy focommendca the o omband (oResisler B yola Lowest Prices e e 54 years, was discovered in o lore find | & on. e otaiistment ang” omsercoars 2| adopted the committee's recommenda- hi policy 15 bringins us new | unfrequented 'shackin ' Nianiie Fales and Toqlrtmonts poiamace x| tion. - Alderman Aflen presented a pe- P — customers duis. ATE you'oneor ]| urdar e was sent fo a Now Ton: Dlumbing inspection In_the it woyuta | titon from residents on Sunnyside : 3 custon T hospitall weheres hew Siens Brnb s report that a joint meeting with the |avenue, asking that the houses be| Captain Cole, Federal inspector o THE wm. FR[SWELL co ELECTION RETURNS || oo g o et s o he | numbered. The petition was referred | the ordinance of the coast artillery in- I o m: i esti i i t at the armory . = atter in question thorousghly dis- | t© the public works committee. Bpec(ed. the equipmen A t 7 4 Vi i . Monday night. The Third company TONIGH cussed. It was the sense of the joint Light Asked For. e Rl e Dk oninany 25-27 Franklin Stres 2 conference that while it might not be " i dewslers and” Opticlane i The Bulletin, having made com- || feasibic at the present time o ab- | movara ©o Stanton wiho how restacs |OF Siended order. Established 1872 Do Denevolent Union of the Central || plete arrangements to secure the || POINt & plumblng inspector, morelon Linden Parkway, has asked that Death of Infant. NOTICE PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING of Tthe chureh and congresarion goy|| results of the presidential election || 2dopted and enforced. After informas | %, SMall light be placed at/ the en-| glaays Elizabetn Holmes, 6 months tonight ‘will give them to the pub- || tion has been received as to require. | wol ‘e o, 116 PRIkWay, This matter o4 enfld of Owen Holmes and Alice ers with puwer. Alderman Allen rec- ommended that the light be nlaced at | S2Ue died Sunday. articles to send in the annual Mis- sionary barrel to the Mather school, s in the South. THE SHERMAN STREET DBRIDGE WILL BY CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER lic on a screen in front of The Bul- ments of a similar nature in neighbor- letin office just as fast as they ing cities of the state, the water board, ) t in_ conjunction with the corporation | e metat niicten S = NOTICE. PER ORER e At the quarterly meeting of the 2 come in over our Associated Press || counsel, will prepare certain new reg- | 4 ‘ciaim for 3519 Trowm B. 3 Camoiae: THE SELECTMMN. JOSEPH BRADFORD, antic Improvement Assoclation, Ine, |§ wire. ulations which this committee will| . D, the expense of replacing a held in the Methodist church Monday POOK BINDER ich dsliverad an mamid e ing One’s Own Business. o 3 subsequently recommend to the court|spring on hi Dil ty In addition there will be the us- || of common council for approval ekt in il e R e e Incidents Socie ual display of interesting pictures This report was accepted. crosswalk at the corner of Walnut G and candidates. Given Leave to Withdraw Claim. |street and Laurel Hill avenue, was re- Eoar o = . ‘erred tc the finance committee. The Bulletin will receive the full With regard to the damage claim John Porteous has returned from a | Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, The polls in all districts will open at 108 SROADWAY 6 o'clock this morning and remain ouen || service of the Associated Press and || of James A. Hiscox, the joint commit- Wants Taxes Refunded. few days' stay in Portland, Me. > = z ";t.“ districts until 5 o'clock in the || will have the earliest possible re- ||tee appointed to investigate the mat-| A petition from the executrix of the et afternoon. e e e ter reported that after a thorough in- |estate of Margaret Hammond, asking | Mr, and Mrs. Gurdon L. Bidwell of |'The Auction at the Standish = : vestigation it does not feel that the |that the council refund to her the sum | McKinley avenue spent the week end “ d commany ey Tine Flectrie Railroad (| .Tonight a new stereopticon will || claim for the damage done by surface of $1L79 or all taxes paid to the city | in’ Boston. Jice i o advarti ny o v the . s Lebanon, advertised Emest E- B“ ar public utilities commission that it || Pe used to flash the returns on the || Or percolating water to the land just|in the years 1914 and 1915 by mistake, P m , & south of the old City cemetery, belong- | Was referred to the finance committee. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Hough of large screen and better service ||iny to Mr. Hiscox. shauld be allowed, | A-claim from Marie Prodell for an | Colllassile are guests of Mr. and Mrs. than ever is promised. and therefore recommended that said |accident on October 10th when shésuf- | Rollin C. Jones. must equip, on or before June 1, - 1917, all its double-truck open trol- \/ [O LIN ley cars with double running boards. for Wednesday, the 8th, is in- i etitioner be given leave to withdraw.|fered a fall on the sidewalk in front — ‘ £lsTiest iraturns williibe jthrown {Udr: DHEE B2 & SETavD o adopted | Of @ Main street store, was referred to | Miss Virginia Mason of Hampton, | definitely postponed. TEACHER 2 et Todkes Moo 22 HL an A fonithelsorsen about six o'clack: by the council. 2 the finance committee! It was alleged | va, who has been the guest of Mrs. | O.A T 13 Evd e e o rette enlEhiiy There will be no admission to in the claim that the fall was caused | James Dana <oit. has left town. GE MILLS, tee Masonic Temple at® 7.30 o'clock—adv. (§ .~ e S0 % et el oas by a stone on the sidewalk. © 2 All String Instruments repaired Mrs. J. F. Reardon, whose arm was |§ as it will be a busy night and all City Treasurer Charles S. Avery's|p i Claim for $105 presented by Jane| Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sevin have i 2 P. Kinney for a fall on the steps lead- ¢ of several week: i broken Monday, when sh he i summary of receipts from May 16, 1916, = returred from a stay of several weeks Violins sold on easy terms ki an el o e pemast et Gie Foom will be needed by, those J | SEIaTY O recelptsrom May /16, ing from Oak street to Clairemont | ¢ their cottage at Bastctn Point. Well Named, For appointments address E. [| Grosvenordale, was a former Nor || emPloyed there. Cash on hand avenue was also referred to the finance — As time goes on it becomes apar- E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- wich resident, when her hushana w May 15, 1916 ... $7,750.79 | COmnlittee. e Mrs. Channing M. Huntington has|ent that the musician who wrote the wich, Conn. agent of the Falls Cempany about Water Works ......$10,216.42 e on askiop Shelsemoval of on |reniviow from a visit in Hudson and | Beautiful Biue Danube had & pres- ics = T = i ity /, N: Y. in New York city. . — Seattle Post Intelligen- i 5 Tt o muille Wonke street, to allow for the laying of the | ~/°2%Y sl Y [iGent - SR Cittactisi'who iBad “Bosoniellor. - ne AT THE AUDITORIUM. o e new walks ordered there, was referred | Mrs, Nathan G. Gilbert and her son, et to the tree warden. ng and oiling 738 Stowell Gilbert, of New York are| The polls in all districts will open at since the last meeting of selectmen Phil Ot’s Musical Follies. . d N 10 or who will become of age today, 2o 2T Invitation to Police Ball. %es;s"of Mr. and Mrs. John L.|6 °’°|If§k' :hinumominns-nd,rlm‘:'wg‘h: were made voters by the Grot se- 5 " N Dept. of C 2 p 2 tchell. in al istric until o’clock in Pl’lceS A vance NNov. lectmen and town clerk at a spectal| LRIl Ott and his Musical Follies| o afhy: *recainis .. 85935 iClon Growell Cetl fead fa. commu afternoon. at a speclal| p1aying at the Auditorium this weel nication from the Norwich Police As Last chance to save from 20 to 50 per | Jeeting at the town hall in Poquonoc, |are a sure cure for the blues. The | o Clice Dept. sociation, inviting the council to at- |, Theodore Haylland of Massachusetts iddl The Hartford board of e [Monday. ; Cify court®..... ... tend their. ifth annual concert and baly | IDstitute: of Technology. has * been| Middletown,The Ha: Follies drew very large houses at all cent. on your Magazine money. We ! Licenses can accept orders for all publications| The Central Committee fund for | Performances Monday. The whole| Giper Jicenses .. . _ | spending the week end with his par- |charity commissioners visited the Con. e caony. JThe whola Toas SaCeted and o Yote of thanks ex- | ite on Greene avente. necticut Hospital for the Insane on : the Relief of Jews Suffering through fugter n : the| G and E. dept, 2y —— Monday. ere are patients at the lowest possible prices and will | ing wWar, subscriptions to which showd | COUnty-Wide known comedian, who is | "4n0 T 7B fiO(Efs“';C‘j:’rfl’t?zfij*‘igepfjf;’;;e"c;;fi‘i‘;_ Christopher C. Thurber of Coving-|the institution for whose care Hart- meet or beat any rates quoted by any (be sent to Harry Fischel, treasurer, | TePlete with humor, and who has amemporary loans.. 90,000.00 sioner to carry out the widening of | fon, Va, was entertained by the|ford is paying. reputable ageny. Don’t trust strangers | has been increased by new contribu- | V¥ Of getting it o at puis him in| prom General Sink- : t t : bor e L B " | Misses Osgood of Rockweil terrace ew London, §21. E g a notes of Dec. 24, Grove street, to carry out the widen- SR e LT 5 ; : hgdemar&ty?;r:tfof sxperience oo !'hc 1912, and April ing of West Main street and repair- | Miss Helen Hull, who has been STO LIQUaR AND The tax collector’s office wiil be open | §tage; . e T Dl s avoied ing and grading of Forest street, all | spending the past two months in East DRUG USING this evening, Thursday and Friday | Mattie Quinn, de eading lady, Who[mo be raised by tax 30,398.77 within ghe appropriation and specifi- | Haddam, has returned home and his Corner Broadway and Bath Streets |evening until 8 o'clock for the purpose | Cleverly sings and dances in her own!improvements streets 16,800.00 cations made at the recent city meet- { resumed her work at the Peck library. ing, and the resolutions were adopted. New Granolithic Sidewalk Ordered. The Mainy) Atlemonns SeWing, club; - = hich held its first meeting of the sea- Resolutions ordering the establish- | min oii1 Soe TTonry Me- ment of the width and side lines of e ot v ludes Mrs, Willi the westerly side of Broadway from |mimeo Nenat Me Nesston C. Palam Mrs. William W. Leonard, Mrs. Allyn L. Brown, Mrs, Henry E. Cockrell, of collecting city taxes. TInterest will|unique way. Healey and Bagley, the|From revenue fund be added after Friday. the 10th.—ady. |Other two stars of the company, put on | for imiprovements 19,000.90 a specialty dancing act which made a | Miscellaneous £50 For the opening of the grand opera |hit Monday. As a westerner, Georze season in New York, the parterre box | Hibert is there, while Dan McCaffery FREDERICK T BUNCE No. 5 has been taken for o0dd Mon. | fills his part with ease. Madeline Til. . days by Clarence W. Bowen, of New |ford was heard in a pleasing number. THE PIANO T(IIIER York and Woodstock, and a grand tier | The chorus girls have henatiful cos- box No. 54, for Saturday matinees, by | tumes and are very attractive. The Also Tobacco, Cigars and Candy o City Treasurer Charles S. Avery’s summary of disbursements from May | Mrs. Ralph W. Eatoh, Mrs, Lee Roy 27 UNION STREET George M. Landers, of Ocean avenue. %lvosi‘gnugfxmbe;_xg; the program was| 16 1916, to October 15, 1916, is as follows: : Hobbine,. Miss Masion” Bowaison, Misy \Phone 1414-2 Norwich, Conn. ‘When the Mapleton Literary club of Elizabeth Pullen, Miss Edith Young, Suffield meets at the home of Mrs. Howard Henshaw Wednesday (o dis- (i UE DAVIS THEATRE - cuss the “Value of Household Arts i ing Pi M J.P AHN Education to the Modern Girl” Miss| Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. n J.M.&Jd.P. Maude B. Haves, A, M. of Storrs Ag-| » vaudeville ana moving pleture bin | QUtside work ... : riealtural college, Will give an address. | or yinasunl mort shemed thy Gore,Dill el L i G RIIE ewers an. i3 I allOrS By an error yesterday in the omis- | f the Week at the Davis theatre ot | Macadam repairs ....,... :ic;c«;r = x:;mgsmp;:, there was no ref- | ;' iy and tomorrow. Heafing he piil | Qiling and sprinkling streets Unexpended Mitchell, Miss Doroth: Appropriations Disbursements Balances. | pioy, s Faith B Carmihore eny Dept. of Public Works— Mrs. Henry F. Parker. Ordinary repairs and expenses $32,000.90 $17,015.20 14,984.80 301.93 Repaired and Remodeled by the RENCH - AMERICAN FUR wPhiladelphia has 200,000 school chil- dren. 2,864.67 ASK FOR and GET 1,030.36 * g Telophone 651-12 Christ church, who gave an interest- | Dear In o lively musical comédy. winl | BQEying Warren and Broa «. | HORLICK’S COMPANY R — — ing report of the bins, nter- . Sonvention at Bv. Louis which he be. | (ined with songs ana " storlss und | _New Sewers— THE ORIGINAL THAYER BUILDING . tended. reams of » & pretty posing special- | Washington Street . . 700.60 700.00 Dl‘ Alfred l!lcl\ards ty was the third vaudeville attraction. | Mechanic Street . ... 2 = 490.60 8.28 M ALTED MILK S5 T Fifth Co’s dance at Armory Wed. | Lhe feature picture was The Jungle| Sunnyside Avenue and Clay Avenue . 770.00 740.25 DR. SHAHAN, sp“la”.‘ - o':EN;I;IS evening, Nov. $th, admission 25c.—ady. Cch]nlxlt‘)it'h; g:fi}‘:f:n ;I‘rll;:lgl;“ flg wh-: Oakridge Street from Golden Street .. 800.00 789.25 | Chesp substitutes cost YOU same price. 2 ce. Hours: clkma 2 3 2 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. Sacred Heart Tierney, league of the |in the leading roles. As usual there| Dept. of Cemeteries . 7,500.00 4,383.65 3,116.35 D Wed. and_Sat. Evenings 7 Catholic Total Abstinence union of |iS @ two reel Keystone comedy called | Fire Department .. 35,500.00 15,491.89 20,008.11 Rheumatism ~Gncluding Neuritis Room 305 Thayer Building Connecticut _installed -officers at a | The Lady Drummer with Fay Tincher Police Department— 8 Bloody Sputum, Rus Tel. 488-2 House tel. 354 meeting held in the basement of |2 the star, = g . Premature Agin| Sacred Heart church, Groton, Sunday, Tonight there will be three shows at | Salaries and general expenses . 30,000.00 13,109.85 16,890.15 3 Hardening of : thy . Aré.i":d.' DF'; 3“. = County Director Willlam N. Mo, |the Davis, the last one commenecing at | City Court ..... 3,850.00 1,609.00 224100 ; geatment’ only for Blood Diseases. % Guinness of Norwich was in charge of | 10-30 o'clock. The election returns will | Street lighting . 21,000.00 5,993.91 15,006.09 ) e o oy R B 190 Franklin St the installation. e announced during the-evening. New Lights .. 500.00 o 500.00 {d. Rables and Locklaw. .~ x 3 Health Department— 1,500.00 1,364.06 135.94 No outside visits after 8 p. m. IS THE PLACE TO GET A NICE|, Miss Gladys McMullen of New Lon-| Shore Line Will Contribute $5000. d Electrical D don, formerly of Norwich, and Her-| rmhe council ratified the t Gas an lectrical Dept.— ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE | man Richmann, formerly = of New e B A eleoht| Operating and general expenses and T“E DEL HOFF PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- | York, now of New London, where he |t it of gg:wm;f":n;“m‘, il eXtensSIons ......feeeiieennns 163,000.00 101,018.43 61,981.57 - THING IN THE MEAT LINE. is emploved at the plant of the Na- | Feyking, president of the Shove Ling| Lmprovements to plant ..... 19,000.00 6,617.68 . |Honal Electric Bulletin _ corporation, | miectric Railway company. by the| Interest on Bonds ..... 20,000.00 - 10,000.00 European Plan VAL. LUPPERT Wwore marrled In New York Monday|‘terras of which company agrees to| Park Department— 5,000.00 2,168.32 morning. contribute $5000 toward the expemse| Finance Department— Rates J5 coils apetiny. and. wi 1 YES BROTHERS, of widening Thames street, in addi- ot DR. ReJ. COLLINS | actoctive chimnss ‘Borned ‘the " Sroof |Hon to the company's broportipnate| Senersl sinking fund. . was et alac hogelaoh S e enadwny gutted the kecond story and resulted | POrt of the Improvement in the sur- /900,00 1,489.58 4 in the water soaking of the lower floor, | [25i"5 of said streef 5.300.00 3,286.46 TRY wrecked the large two story frame The monthly reports of the street 60.000.00 28.558.28 boarding house on the corner Mitchell. g‘;‘c"e"'t“;“’“e; o g&y. e s T 1,000.00 ’402.00 - 148 Main Strcet, Norwich, Conn, | Street and Poguonock road, Groton, [{oiEpiyd and ordered 'p 2 S5 I 100000 965.99 TheSaramgaRes[amt Phone 1178 gt s 2y Bills were approveq as follows: Wa- | Temporary loans N N 3 TuThS At the closing of the century and |ter department, $2,222.50; park de-| Contingent ..... < o o TODAY For Your Dinner Finest in this city a_helf celebration of the John Street|DPartment, $653.19; gas and electric| Finance Dept.: Special— department, | Methodist church, New York, Sunday, $15,228.34; public works [ promigsory Note (5 per celit.), dated Dr. J. M. KING|:=: Dishops_present _were, . Sighops | Souitee $TI00L; Ore devartment December 24, 1912 ".us- 10,000.00 - 10,000.00 Hend ‘ranston, ilson and John 4 o fom e og ,000.00 200000 2,917.42; "cemeteries, $647.29; finance | provucti)s” Nate (5 per cent), dated N ‘W. Hamilton, the last-named one of depamngm, $46,615.06; police depart- April 30, 1914 ... p . 10,000.00 the preachers at this year's camp- E:“t' $2,635.40; street lighting, $3,- | Muntcipal band concerts - 500.0 meeting at Willimantic. ey Thames street pavement As there was no other business the A TR RIIEOt DRWERERE. oo e vt wverything in Season M.’-‘B“Min’ oni Lieutenant Terry Brewster Thomp- |council adjourned. at 9.15- o'clock. g&'&‘m avenuo pa.ve»;::m ‘ 5 E " ' leon, U. 8. N. commander of the sub- : | Franklin street,pavement I. 2000.00 - 5. 200000 41 BROADWAY Jan1TuWF marine L-9, with headquarters at the Through the efforts of Mayor Allyn} Laurel Hill Bridge to Court House, top 3% 2 Thames River ':bmgme base, r;ng L Bro":n, ':::! big roots rem%i,n!lng phall ixecas e JODIEO0: 0o80 A= J. D. METROPOLIS, Manager ¥ = iss ta. Montgomery were married | singe the s were felled on .Union. rounds . By 8 - wmg rov‘zm to w Saturday at St. Mntthew’s church, 't are b removed, to Y S MR T 1s 3°| Washington, " by the rector, Lt S e e s L £k 23t 3 5 : ' m" o 'm'“{ o Fhe Buls . Wt N{n’l’fl:}{t: 'flu“&#&“ Thomas S. Lee. S 'who.x_n;nnlnr%:wn?.‘_ H S 3 i oA ik 3 as | 4 " i 3 m 5 % 5,

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