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DR. A. J. SINAY Dentist Roems 18-19_Alice Norwioh THE DEL-HOF l"' “beratine Euaropean Plan Rates 78 cont= mer HAYES .Rm“‘ Teleohone 122 88-28 Breadway i jilh ; i 3 ¥ % § 5 B i 8 £ 5‘%%! z!n.: Hi i% 1 i it - se¢ the new goods. NEW ABRIVALS IN WASH GOODS NEW SPRING PERCALES New Spring designs in 36-inch Percales, a splendid showing o %all the new-styles and colorings, in light, medium and dark effects—prices 12}4¢C and 15c a yard. Y y § ;gi | | i;§ I ! 5 : I | DR. 6. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon McGrory Building, Norwich, Gonn. il %?a it i D 7% o EE I 3 S § LES & | 34 2 g! =I k g : American House T o SPRING DESIGNS IN TUDOR DRAPERIES Special Rates to Theatr Troupes, e An attractive display of the well known Tudor Traveling Men, Eto. Predicti g:?;'.y Pitnger e e Draperies, 30 in wide, in all the newest de- signs and colorings—price 19¢ a yard. Livery Shetucket Strest, FARREL DERSON, Preps. | Sunday's ealler: Fuie: continued essary m‘f:e':- right away under ¢ present conditions GLENROY ZEPHYR GINGHAMS NOTICE -~ Sum Moon wmd Tides. . T - the . Bt e ould think ao. RO s 1 h O I DEAD HORSES AND COWS m Sun T Figh i Moo Seatey” . 3 Mayor Brown inquired of the .com- Advance showing of Glenroy Zephyr Ginghamss Removed Free of Charge ~ 'I, e et e L e o aser, AR . Bromn |y leRtimatels e St b ros | keep the rates own ad :ik"&‘,-':fi 32 inches wide, in checks, plaids, stripes and plain Gat 162 Now Lonon, Ask for Oyge| B R Toom Talm To 2| 0F S B i Sy £0e |6 wom i coningens tun. s I | opioprition b @ Trwaed e e || colorings, in all the newest Spring colorings—price ) rge. ods | & s 07| ors, Henry A. Tirreil, William J, Fitz- | Broper I will es er WEST SIDE HIDE cCoO. 45 % Morn. | Cerald, Rutherford C. George ‘ills of said the matter had bean fully discus- 29c a yard. P. O. Box 379, New London | 15 €44 '35 || 122 |Greenberger, Cesare Del cnkok:!ohn M. St bm "“'.,::,e‘;":::::":,.?:.‘ AL reunfoes _____—.' : : 1l 43 238 |Lee, Martin' Rozyski, Arthur ®. Sher- w""‘mu iy LINEN FINISH SUITINGS New Styles 2 = = 433 11 of the named earnest- o Long ntracts. - N i H 9 i 1 sS e i Fours after BIER water Tt 1a Tow 1yAm?...u'Z"‘;‘.’..c ot 2.30 D - Alderman Dolbeare made reference me‘! Finish S‘;"tmg@ 36 lFChCS w!de, na bm“_“ - Ude. which 1s followsd by flood ti day, (Monday), at the council chamber | Sommitioemen and canvassers as they |to the différent rates chasged gas con- showing of stylish sport stripes—price 29¢ a yard. a 1 lnery —_— g ey L T e may be asked to serve, as well as those | sumers. Supt. Kehoe said tnat there J GREENEVILLE A i ol Who may be asked to serve in a clerical [ were no long gas contracts with the ING DIE MRS. G. P. STANTON |, —— s B e [ € . DT B i sttsy: S 1) 40-ICH PRINTED ORGAN S 62 Franklin Street T el oo o /Birthda¥ | ¢ the Common. councll meptine on| .1 have been informed that in some | TSt At contractcalie o € Ui Printed Organdie, 40 inches wide, in a handsome : cities city meetings have already been 2 i i s—price 29¢ JOSEPH BRADFORD Daistson—Nofor B elwing measass esring. on e | calied 1o’ Consider this matier. bur 1| _Department Salling st o Loss. raugn dof floral designs.on light grounds—price 29¢ v eve ecessary mmi G ? A number of fiisnds of John Den-§IDilitacy, consas ang tne ‘plan -ta belSD FOLESlNe at It i b e eas e et R . et e Y ) nis gathered at his home on North it is it can easily be done within the |as to the American Thermos com| 5 pany BONK B]:NDER ol s)t_rl:etbm:y@ S o s Vhlle there i 0 peed in this time R Tow Save. bat 1o dnemns to me-that {Sta jows of $26 poy monthi: Also thet MERCERIZED STRIPED MUSLIN Was | 5¢ natios crisis of any word from mm! whicl will name |the ermos company was buying . . . - nt Slark Bocics Made and Ruled to Orden, | 15,the mature of a aurprise and many me ‘ugon the"sicustion, 1’;,.:”,.": that | will set to work promptly the informa- [gas at _the same rate that was given Mercerized Striped Muslins, 36 inches wide, dainty o bers of the court of common assers an cal assistance | them five years ago. ey had a five i i ot 300 SROAPWAY. Ior ware oS IOn, oo usic -0 | council wil be interested in and that|can be obtained and the work carried | vear contract which has expired. They floral designs on light £r ounds, a very prett; The winners of the whist. Refcecn. | the public at large in this community | through in the time specified. I will |are using only half the gas now that 4 Spring fabric—price 39¢ a yard. TAFTVILLE ments were Guring the svening | Should know the information given Lo | name the committes on Monday morn- | they used when the Thermos plarit frat 3 hatan § | the mayors called together at Hartfor: - s n operation. yor Brown D e and Mau- |y Governor Holcomb for instructions —_— said that something ought to be done Special Maeting of British-American | 5ic® Coushiif miade the arransements | 2%, 3O YSRer SPamy Jor JoiGt s | COMMISSIONERS SELLING to stop this leak at once. Relief Branch—Boy Scouts Attend — census of the man-power and material BELOW casT |, Commissioner Daniel T. Shea said 3 this sgate. Under authori« oA that the matter of chuging pricss has A . et Anniversary Service—Good Skating Federated Church Services. g o AuinePecantis dmd et At g, Fehskated - ‘ehiveh ty of the statute recently passed by the (Continued from Page Five) been umder consideshfion Tor Somy morning a large congregation l"{:“"z' 18 gavessior Is ProdEsding tA.i e :i'l“ t.:m e d“)!:“eme = | the b Bew e 9| to have this census taken, using as the | timate our expenses at $50,000. Our | OPinion ng the length of notice . b o = At & special me:;i:l;gg of the mmech: [N mn‘: — B';:::;cg:a agency to this end the cities and towns | cash receipts from Feb. 1, 1917, to|to be given before prices could be 5 v jsh-American. Relief fund which has ‘text | Of the state. Where the 3imits of the ['April 30, 1917, we estimate at $60,000. changed Mayor Bro read the statute | tainence that ghe mayor be provided a|derman W. H. Allen press been recently founded in this place it 3 city are not co-terminus with those of Respectfully submitted. governing this matter. According to|sufficient ap riation therefore is|Dport in favor of a petition c s Goctied 1o Call & apeciil s service Rev. Mr. Burdon took ¥or his | the town, the work is to be in charge CHARLES E WHITAKER, the statute the price can be changed|first madec by special city meeting, | Allen and others ing T | onte. Wikt T8 et Opiion? taking | Of the mayor of said city under the DANIEL T. SHEA, only once in thrée months and the|and he is hereby especially authorized | on Eimwood e and the ms. In tHe other DAVID S. GILMOUR, charge must be advertised through the | directed and empowered to empioy a|was granted. ville_ Football ;and Social club this|his text from Ecc. 7-10. Th governor’s Instructio: e S o itis | Jaree attendance at both mecvices | towns the work will be in charge of JOHN T. SULLIVAN, Press for one month before it £06s Into | disinterested and. competent engineer, it has received an important commumi- the selectmen. While no definite plan |Board of Gas and Hlectric Commis- | effect. who shall be a recognized authority on 2 of carrying on the work in the differ- sioners. Councilman Babeock inquired as to|the questions herein Involved and not| The matter of the bill dated em $1,700 wh the gas and cation from the headquarters in New | Former Resident Dies in Danielson.|ont cities and towns is isted upon, the gondition of the apparatus. wheth-|a resident of the town of Norwich toyher, 1914, fc York and this will be read to the Word has be City Must Borrow Money. en received here by the | the city of Hawiford, which-has already 2 it'is efficient and up ot date. make & restigation and report ic departme AR e S relatives of Miss Harriet Brooks. for- | undertaken the. work. . has outied,| After the communication had been Nothing Wreng With Turbines. e T hoiell ok Ra |ty was DRmght ub. - Teelty of this pisce. CiRtiae ThEt iy | ShaetaEaE L | read Mayor Brown announced that the - < > doseph F. Cobb Spoke at Taft- | Brocks’ aicd” o tos Fons ‘oot M ,..m.q".u.g."fi“.w“ the central com- | o missioners, superintendent of _the | _Supt. Kehoe sad the plant has twoas early a date as practicable as to|the department threw ville Congregational Church Ennis in Innielson. Sunday morning. | ford: 5 medel Tor Golag s son ot | Plant, Stephen J. Kehoe, and cashier, | 730 k. w. turbines and a 2000 k. w. tur- | the vhysical con tion of sald plint|the bill which he There was a good attendance at|Miss Brooks was well known in this | work, and one which it seems to me it | X769 les, were.present and that|Dine. It requires 18 pounds of steam | WA Such TECOmRETTREY 0 | Vios. t Navembar, 1916 and W at the Tartville Cougre-|place, having resided hers up to | would be wisest to Tollow in taking the | g, Would throw the mesting open for |to manufacture a k. w. The latest tur- | Eo0 SRORCIVER, 10 L om it or on | presented on fime ay that w Eational thurch Sunday. The morning |vear ago and the news of her death | cemmes i tme oivy. Giscussion or questions bearing on the | bine only Tequires 13 pounds of steam, |maintainance and management. or on | precentcd on time as that sermon was delivered by Rev. Joseph | comes as a shock to her many friends. o e gas and electric situation. Alderman -lsflpt-u}‘ehoe :’-‘d 'Q_IY:;'- ::‘-ere mas m;th- g—;“;cg:h;; O nfi:_g’;fl;";fiu“fi:‘ e i Yok Poreariall F. Cobb, pastor of ths Church of the S o in ‘Brint. Dolbeare was the first to be heard. P £ e plant's tur- | ation and control of said plant by the | not know that the department v Good Shiephierd in Norwich, who spoke s he plan in brief is this: Action, I presume, will be whether or | Pines. : ; 1he. Jop it was Wpon a present day #0p-| 1. = cuft?:‘b:“ Holyoke. “'tx:m e nflflscolg&m: not the council will ‘call a city meeting, | The new boilers are here, but the de- | City and the board of gas and elec :'hfi Iu‘hlul of rendering , Dainggnance "" At the evening service Rev. Ar|,,o; O+ DIt Dose Caroer ot th,:,;sh" some’ 25 persons, selecting those well | he said. The council cannot make the | Partment is unable to install =~ them :';‘S:L“’.I‘:Z“ ‘:2:;2?:;;1’:: er:‘:{:‘nzgte:dm:g g ypiersamon kb ety ki thur Varley delivered -the sermon and | ng gone to Holyoke to accept a simi- calcntated o effectively carry out the | aPpropriation asked for and the city | JWINE 1o 1oa L °.:'gg‘,::mx':3.ihepf: ”,,.l‘,’,;‘g co-operate with such ap engineer giv-|have been paid it 1 ing him such assistance as he may re- | that the amount of this bill quire and full access to their records|porated in the warning for the city there was a special musical program will have o hoérow. th e gy e < g n.e = ‘work to be done in the shortest possible le money. He pointed out the necessity of hav. |t? have the new boilers installed last neslly of hav- | N ovember but they are still “on the lar vo!luom T time- In the second place, this com- Kappa - i basi lu.nd an accurate estima 2 . o Notes. e e o et o o baal pon | artments sxponses Ho mald he wno| Eround. The plant is running on thres and data of every kind ia their de-|meeting ==~ - = . ! Good Skating Again. Mrs. Grant Foster of Prospect street | which contained the mames of ol meis | derstood from the cashier that the | boilers. Friday night it was neces- [ Partment. B O ot Friday's cold wave brought with it|has returned from a vVisit with her|residents over 16 years of age, ihe 350000 was intended to include $18,000|Sery to pull two switches to save the| Resolved. That a special city meet-|Presented at the reguler councll mes good skating again an Blissville | Sister in Patterson, N. J. voting list, th persomsi® tae | in unpaid bills. There are other con- |City. The J. B. Martin company, |ing he called to give the necessary au- ma snd the river dg:ve the Pone- e wer‘;. a list aagl"&,cm residents | tingent and possible bilis that will ‘;‘hot igunded !3 close nths e );'a«; t: thorization for such an expenditure and ""’il ':;‘"“nfifl £ as crowded with skaters| Final arrangements have been bi have to be met, he continued, and they |Shut down at 4.55 as the switch had |for such further expenditures as may s there was no other busin = = IDade] ChTRinen S ShbDastofE S B R Wk | A uv il b Taced mow “¥ | to be pulled at the light plant at that | be necessary to meet the operating ex- | meeting agjourned S-.tufl!" and s-nrhy Many hockey | by the committee in charge of the C.|of recent luates ol 4 S et e aurieg e vy | B iplentine: socia i chnras ST the C.|of recent sraiustos obtained from the ring out the average expehses|minute or the city would have heen In | penses of the gas and electrical depart- days. The regular seven plaved a|in the church Tuesday evening. In the third place, a card index of all |£or the three corresponding months in | darkness. = Whey had to pull the Hop-|ment for he balance of the derart- M“-m againat the scrubs Sate 2 po sy e Bahis o list was propared In | the three rs previous, he found it | kins and Allen switch at 5.35 o'clock | ment’s fiscal vear and to consider such Gon and defeated them| The Home' and Fo =5 e '"Hm'-‘“‘m o Tooun | to be $39,830. Adding to this the $18,- | Friday for the same reason. other questions with regard to said de- Sy e S M B PRy M Tkl 4 ‘""“cmm"‘“ Ing the alphabetioal list. far exampie, | 000 in unpaid bills, the total would be Buying From Massachusetts. partment as may seem wise and nec- that it is time for Walker's team of | tional church will hold its regular | “Jones, John J., No. 3 Franklin street,” | $57,340. This would indicate a larger | At present the local plant is getting | ®5537Y- Baltic to show some life and come |meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. |and secondly on buff colored cards, |2PPropriation than that asked for |very little power from the Uncas Pow- Light For Elmwood Avenue. across with a game. — Henrletta Browning of Sixth street. geographically, for example, “No. $|(350,000) necessary to carry the plant |er company. The department i t- P'-ASTERS S H Franklin street, John J. Jones.” In the | throush the three remaining months of | ting some power from the New Eng.| ' oF the police commissioners Al- The World's Greatest Attended Anniversary Services. The many friends of Mrs. Agnes|fourth place, canvassers were selected | its year. land Transmission company whose | —————————c————— ‘Esternal Remedy. Troop 10 of the Boy Scouts, under|Turner, who underwent an operation | {0 CAnvass all of the names appearing e ey t':;,,?.':h":; B I T mEh B samwer sorn ¢ Backache, [te a question from mayor, upt = 57 4 the leadership of George Weller, Jr., :or appendicitis at the Backus hospi- [ iR this card index, and the method of m.ended the anniversary service of weeks ago, will be glad to|Procedure adopted was to do it by the | cOrrect. Kehoe said that the cost of this pow- | WRIGHT—In Rockville, R. I, Feb. 7. Rheumatism, learn that sho is able to be unit system, so called—that Councliman Telley E. Babeock in-ler to the department s ohe and| 1317 = feughier, Blsabety Tadline. Lumbago, home of her mother, Mrs. Eliza Flem- | Vassing eacl quired whether Alderman Dolbeare had | three quarters cents a k. w. delivered —Any Local Scouts 'l'flniU Methodist church Sunday ev- e L T e ltns of hex mother. il included in the $57,340 the $1,200 over- |at the Uncas Power station. e ain troop in the absence of the scoutmas- canvass with draft and the bills of Feb. 5th. Alder- | " “Why not shut down the plant and 7 ; ter, Victor Davi Dolbeare said that the overdraft | buy from them?” asked the may= g e e e F L It nd.the bille of Tplic Bt weoe eotnien “They can enly furnish us 1000 k. e Whieon, el 48 ALieodes, then taken up pheally by |in the $18,000 in unpaid bills. w. an hour after 6 p. m. and only 500 Personals and Notes. 2 geosra blacku -u&r-, etc., until the whole A Difficult Matter to Figure. k. w. during the day,” answered Supt. John Joubert has accepted a posi- 1917, John | I—In Preston, Feb. 9, tion in the cloth room of the Ponemah ed up, The cam = . | Kehoe. : ; o o Tndividaal FRRE s uperintendent Kehoe said that it| Supi. Kehoe said that the flickering In 03 Hop. 295 a8 fl-wthn- fill out a blank upon which are ques- | Comsmses 1o be morme pobure Sut the lof the clecygic lights noticed sormuch | aged 25 7. wite.of Joseph ‘Gpnuolly, I pain misery John Robish of Occum is ding | Sands of others have done, by apply-| tions for him to answer coverin~ the (, INFSCS (0 2 POF b By lately is sed when the local plant | gpyspRr—In this city, Feb. 10, Wiliam 3.few days with business friends in |ing Minard's Iniment, n points of information —Te- I Yanniug® with ths Tiaakuission com- | Keyser. 33 pe by the federal govermment. In | = * pany. Servies at Gager's funeral parlors, 70 : .- nfo Alderman Dolbeare asked if the de-| Franklin street, Tuesday afternoon : Albert Portelance was & Sunday via- partment would have the boilers ready at 2.30. Burial in family lot, Maple- itor with relatives in Providence and the place, the Jom RG-Sy, F0u ARG to provide power for the Winchester | Wo0d cemetery. How would you :sf at the $50,000 | 13 PrOvic BROOKS—In Dani 2 - pany. n Danielson, Feb. 11. 19 . gstimate of expenses asked the masor. | “Supticehoe said that it he aian't| Miss Harfler' Brooks, formeily of 15 Main Street " Will Tabulaté State Results. mon"‘-’tm it mdmgwm" B e ey g:.vie one installed thés month it would| Funeral services at A. F. Wood's un- P e i, | Srithe and atiing tas incresms i oot nstailed in March. dertaking rooms, Danieison, Tucsday FUNERAL the information in |The line to Thamesville will have to be Special City Mgeting Ordered. at 11 a. m. After a five minute recess the council | CONGDON_—In Norwich, Feb. 9, Eliza ago we had a re- | feconvened and Councilman Joseph C.| 1. Congdon. aged 6§ vears, == . quest from the Ari n mills for 500 | Worth presented the following resolu- | = Mrs. Emily A. Scott, 73 Boswell ave. horse power. ‘Last y we closed a |tion which wu adoped: nue, Monday afternoon, Feb. 12. at 2 Pawtucket. ‘William Wohlleben, and John Lei- pold spent the week-end with friends in Springfield. Many local young people attended the dance at the Norwich Academy Saturday evening. &‘he ‘Workers' conference of “the contract with the Ponemah company to ‘Whereas: The board of gas and elec- o'clock. Burial in family lot, Yantic Taftville Congresational church will take care of 300 horse power during |trical commissioners have applied to cemetery. —~AND— be held Tuesday of this week. the summer at a_minimum of $3,600 a [ this court of commen council for an | M'LAUGHLIN—In this city, Feb. 11, com; year. Delivery of transformers needed | additional appropriation of $50,000 to| Henry McLaughlin of Jewett City. Mr. and Mrs. John Weiwald have CiRaton T e o o ulating | 1ast summer for this contract was de- |meet the operating and _maintenance | GCLARK—In Bozrah, Feb. 11, Emily B returned to Bridgeport after spending machines. Under this system, as I|layed three months by the manufac- | charges of the city’s lighting plant for | ~Carpenter, wife of Henry L. Clark, the week-end at the home of Mrs. understand it, évery question answered |turers. The Ponemah company have |the balance of the fiscal year and Saed It Fears 4 ; Weiwald’s parents. the information blank has a code | Written me that they are not in a hurry | Whereas, Said commissioners under | Notice of funeral hereafter. Lady Assistant but want the-service next summer..So | the statutes governing the operation e s Y Telephone 223-3 b John Kyle bas resigned his position with the Ponemah mills and has ac- cepted a position with the Crescent arme Co. % Norwich The Misses Doris and Gladys Gardi- ner and Miss Agnes Aberg and Miss Louisa Silgrist attended a dance #iven in Baltic Satw evening. Corine [arc Aurelle has h. studigs at the Commt of St. \ll:afldn with relatives and !flew on the Canterbury turnpike. The Misses Hester Crane? famerly of this place, and M&n‘e m lle- Kinley of Providence and Miss fred Nolan spent Snnd.ly "Ith‘PlAln fleld and Jewett City friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crane, Jr., Mr. Kenneth Crane and the Misses Hester Crane and Myrtle Mae McKinley have vidence spending and Taft- e are out 33,600 on the income for [and control of sald plant are subject the Arlington plant to e . with respect | our ° heartfelt thanics to relatives, WM. SMITH ALLEN the operation, control, management | neighbors and friends for their many and repair of said plant and the manu- | kind i th Steam Power Not Efficient. factare.. generati o antl isteibution of | IHness Sud acath ot bur. baioesd b Mayor Beown—Is the plant capable [gas electricity mpludln( the pur- . We also wisp to|——— of handlin; this_extra load? ¢ ot supplies, the hiring and dis- the many beautiful 8 flowers, and also the Scotland Supt. loe MM. Ves. | charge of empioyes-and ail business lln‘l‘;;;g it The Tuneran T Soartests DEN l ls I Brown—Should the expense of | tion and distribution and e ,\,mmuu (he 'rh-melvllk line be in- |ods, a ¥ AND CHILDREN. DR. E. J. JONES ANNIE 8. BROWN . Kabio--1 beliavo 1t ought cotlect 3 —==—=|Suite 46 Shznnon Building 2 6322, Ladys Assistar - 2 4 lln.ym' Brown—What would the cost | keeping. e o Take elevator Shetucket Siseet en- “Supt. Kehoe—Abont l:l,'“fl ‘Whereas, The city wlthln 2 few years iy n a5 lhnr Brown—Would the ctu-.uoa t;kp.t. m it will Supt. Kehoe—1 think so. 1 taken f nsmrr g : 5 Mayor Brown—Will there be any o y Shea & Burke for "CHI. ¥ e'xp‘nlc to prov‘lde the Ponemah com- n coyncil .Mfl the l 5 ] 41 u...' Seiocr ..'.3"‘ COVERED Funeral Directors steamwise, no- relating to such m.nutv:ture. sengra- o Mayor to the mi MRS, ; 3 power? it T e P ot Kenoe—Ti _nfi' GRINDROD u.m”" gty e o :fl