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INSURANCE mm full coverage on your live stock against * { FIRE and LIGHTNING? 1f not, cdll or writs 4. L. LATHROP & SONS | 28 Shetucket Street Red and White Team Starts Season With Easy Victory— Many Fumbles—Local Team Shows Good Form, Al- Handicapped By Slippery Field. Norwich, Conn. [ 1918 Model Touring Cars : Lohger Wheelbase, Streqm-line Body with " " Slanting Windshield, Long Underslung . Rear Springs : ot $745-g_9r.o.b.notmny THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK CO. 52 Shetucket Street Fourth Quarter. a pass over the line ydrds after a by Bastwood neted four yards to Oat falled. With nine to the three-yard line for Eastwood then hit the Bastwood kicked minutes_to play to_score but the Academy ‘hell safe, the play being mostly in the cen- A8, 5. H. S. The Academy opened the 1917 foot- ball season with 'an easy victery over Stonington High scheol Saturday af- ternoon. = Although_the fleld was in Door condition and caused many fum- | bles the Red and White put up & Bennett and Captain Wood made good gains through the owski and Jess Wilcox proved_strong' on the defense. toam showed a vast improvement over the practice game last Captain Zeller was the star for Ston- ington but was poorly upheld by his First Quarter, Academy won the toss and_chose to receive. Zeller kicked to Parker who fumbled and Brewer recovered 6 in a serles of end runs and line plunges, The balk was carried to Ston- ington's 25-yard line where N. F. A. fumbled ~and Btoningto: Zeller then went around left end for ten yards but dropped was tackled. Three rushes and a pass, Parker to Oat, placed the ball on the Two line plunges gave five yards and the quarter ended.’ N. F. A 0,S.H S.0. Second Quarter. Eastwood went through for two and Bennett carried it-over for the first touchdown. Parker failed to kick the Eastwood kicked to Zeller on his twenty-yard line. got the ball on downs but lost it on a Zeller then made a twenty- yard run around left end to the mid- dle of the fleld as the quarter ended. N.F. A 6 S H S 0 | Third Quarter. The ball changed hands considera. bly in this quarter as Stonington was forced to kick and the Academy show- ed theif weakness in hadling punts. Stonington got. pass for again of six yards. The quar. ter ended with the ball on Stonington' 30-yard line in the ‘Academy’s pof tSonington 0. line while Ko ost — have YOU _in- tonington tried hard our’ FIRE INSURANGE to addi a’l'ul merchandise you %to_handle your ad- OURS, for ALL our companies are strong and ISAAC S. JONES i [insurance and Real Estats Agent | Richarde’ Building " BURGLARY INSURANCE The Travelers Insurance Co. 8. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846, ‘with heavy stocks ‘Wednesday. 81 Main St n recovered. the ball as he 3. Wheox | 1i-yard line. No other games scheduled. American Leagua Chicago at New York, . Louts st Boston. Detroit st Philadelphin. Clovelabd st Washington. In the second pitching for the Pilgrims struck out For the Pligrims Carr playing second and Couillard catching starred in all departments of the game. Tice playing first for Ashland featured with a fine stop of what appeared to be a was hit especially hard. game Reuther had the better of De- maree and Schupp, again played a prominent part in the Reds’ scoring. Scores: The Academy SATURDAY RESULTS. Referee, Brutzman: umpire, H. Hull; quarters 12, 10, A., Brend for R. Wilcox. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Browu & Perkins, ittimeps-at-lsw Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. tran. stairwa) near to Thames Fatoner Y P elephone 38-3 —_— PLUMBING AND GASFITTING T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing. 92 Franklin Street IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY C0. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington Sq, Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING is as essential in modern houses as electricity is to lighting. tee the very best PLUMBING WORK ‘by expert workmen at the fairest National League. New York 4, Cincinnatt 2. Brookiyn 7, Plttsburah 3. 5 Philadelphia 2. open in all districts this morning at 6 a."m., and remain open in all districts until 2 p. m., ex- cept in the First where they will clos: at 3 p. m, The polls wi timekeeper: substitutes, 'N. F. (Second ‘game ) Cincinnati Took Two from Giant: 30. — Cincinnati closed its season here today by taking a double header from New York, 9 to 5 The first game was a free hitting contest on both sides, but the locals managed to combine thelr long drives with New York's errors. who relleved Anderson American Loagus. New York 13 Chicago 8. Washington 11, Cieveland 2. Philndeiphia 8, Philadelphia_13, Boston 13, St Touls 5. Boston 11, St Louls 0. Cincinnatl, (Seccnd game.) (Becond " game) Detrolt 11, (Second” game ) (Second game.) and 4 to 0. elococommnormun 850 eihpuminnl Blumrnesnsnven HERCULES TIRES Written Guarantse 4,000 Miles On the followin If a tire fails to run will replace one-half the below pric: R R [l e Yl Sasaanuniananid) & @unanwnansiRbis wlandsonnassuiisy (x) Batted for Salice in Oth. hit by batied ball, N.F. A. 6. in the sixth, SUNDAY RESULTS. with another tire for Philadelphia 11, St Louls Two g = 2. Young. @ e A = Philadeiphis 10, 8t. Louf (Second_game.) (Second Game.) (Second game ) American Leagus. Washington 1, Exhibition Game. New Haven-Bostan Americans, postponed, ratn. SATURDAY’S MARKET The Shorts Made Several Ineffectual Attempts to Depress Prices: Sept. 29.—The ineffectual efforts to de- in the stock market to- cuncentrating their attacks up- on rails and speculative industrials. Recessions of 1 to almost 3 points were recorded during the first half of the session, but prices rebounded eas- ily when' it became evident support was_forthcoming. New York Central, St. Paul, Cana- dian Pacific and Delaware & Hudson were heaviest of the rails, but rallied on the later strength shown by Union Northern Pacific and minor United States National Leagus. | FanunHAAEyE 4| smanengnsys Bl wuaconone® onbesrssssnuy, made several press prices n to live dealers. HERCULES TIRE CO. 1789 BROADWAY, NEW YORK (@) Batted for Alartage in 6th. Boston 9, Chicago 2. Chicago, Sept. league eeason closed here today with a 9 to 2 victory for Boston over Chi- The visitors batted pitchers’ offerings at will coupled with them the game. 200 Ray Con Cop 900 Roval Dutch 200 Scars Roebuck 500 Sinclatr_Of1 1100 South _ Pacific 1100 Sothern Ry. LEGAL NOTICES 100 Superior _Stest 100 Sup Steel 1 pr 100 Tenn € Chom 700 Tobacen Prod 100 Tob Prod pr . Tn' B & P new 1300 Unten Pacific 'WHITE 80X HAVE ONLY ONE MORE GAME Review of Last Week’s Events in the Steel's extreme re- versa] of 1 1-8 points was succeeded by a net gain of a moderate fraction. coppers and equipments gave way to final vances of a point or thereabouts. Consistent strength was manifested by distillers securities at a gross ad- vance of 4 points, American Cans, Central Leather and General Motors. Closing quotations were for the most part at the day's highest levels. Total sales amounted to 25,000 shares, A slight weakening of sterling ex- ascribed to the firmer do- mestic money rates, was the only al- teration noteds in the market for for- eign remittances. Liberty bonds were again a. note- | worthy feature, many hands from par to the new premium of 100.30, at which a few bonds sold The gereral bond market total sales par value, DISTRICT COURT OF, THE UNITED Connecticut, 2 forn Blocomonuononnsg cosaranwennd y. The 'Blllings Complainant. Arms Company, & _Spencer Company, We guaran- New York, Sept. 30.—With the pent nant in the Nati leagues clinched, thy baseball world has turned to the ap- proaching world’s teams representing the cities of the country will meet for the The champion White Sox réve only one more game to play, the contest tomorrow at _the Polo -grounds The Giants have a serfes with Philadelphia at. Philadel- phia which will close on Thureday. Meanwhile the champion clubs are tak- irg things easy in preparation for the big battle to come. On Monday against_St. Louis, New York clinched pennant, Sallee, formerly of St. Louis, pitching the Giants to a 2 to 1 victory. By winning the championship Manager McGraw ‘brought his total of such vic- a mark heretofore un- paralleled in' the history of the na- With the pennant safe, McGraw took his regulars from the lineup and St. Louis succeeded in tak- ing the other two games of the series York _substitutes, though it took 12 innings for them to win on Wednaeday. rati fell before the Giant irregulars, but today the latter dropped two to Cincinnati. Philadelphia won four out of the six in the final full week of the season. Moran’s men finished the series with and American Continental and attention of the This cause came on to be heard upon the Receivers here- tofore appointed therein for an order presentation claims and for appointment of Special the Recelves Ask us for plans and prices. J.F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street the application of 160 Westinghous 300 Witson - Co. 200 White' Motors 2700 Willss Overland Total sales 207,241 shares. and thereupon, tion” thereof, Ordered and Decreed that Charles E. of New Haven, be and h Master by qualification roof of the claims of efendant cor| the creditors of upon considera- ne Score by Inniny cton. with the Yankees. oo Blurorussnuunnd! oo | Twec base hif. Simith, Maranville, s Clinch Second Place. 30. — Philadelphia clinched second place with a double victory over St. Louis scores were 11 to 2 and 10 to 6. The header closed League season here After Meadows had held Philadel- phia runless for four innings in the first game, which gave him a record of having pitched 28 consecutive score- less innings, he retired for Goodwin The visitors hit Goodwin hard. scor- inz two runs in the fifth and three in the siffith; and off him,” Ivers hit a home i with two on bases in the seventh. Philadelphia won the second game in the second inning by pounding Doak and Packard for seven runs. E TRAVELERS’ DIRECTQRY $1.25 To New York $1.25 TO NEW YORK PASSENGER BETWEEN AND NEW YORK aaye; Bondieon hereby ' appointed Speclal New York, Sept. 20.—Mercantile pa- Sterling 60-day bills commercial 60-day bills on 60-day bill 470 718; demand 475 1-4: cables 418 Francs, demand 5.79 1-3; cables demand 41 Lires demand 7.75 1-2; demand 14 Bar silver 96 5-8. Mexican doilars 75. Government bonds Railroad bonds irregular. therefor to take creditors of the and further that all the defendant corporation shall maie proof of their azainst said corporation, duly verified with said Charles E. United States Court Room, Building. New Haven, Conf.. on or be- November 17, 1517, the due presentation to said Receivers by any of sald cred- itors of their claims agalnst said cor- poration shall be deemed to be Sentation thereof to sald Special lots changing | per 5 1-4@5 1-2. banks 4.71; commercial claims and the National was {irregular, | azgresating $2,745,000. United States bonds (old issue) were unchanged on call during the week. ‘The weekly bank statement present- ed no features of especial interest, the actual condition of local {nstitutions showing an expansion of $46,000,000 in loans and a contraction of about $5,- 750,000 in exces: Pickett, at the Post_Office ables 42 1-4. cables 7.74 1-2. provided that heretofore made terfes to six, tional sport. Hitt, who succeed forthwith_be filed by the Receivers with said Special Mas- ter; and further that sald within ten days from the date hereof cause notice of this order to be published in the. Norwich Bull. tin, @ newspaper published In the Clty of 'Norwich. Connecticut. Boston Transcript, lished in Boston, New York, Sept. 29.—Cdtton futures presented shall s will open in all districts at 6 a. m, and remain pen in all districts until 2 p. m., ex- in the First where they will close cember 23.70 to "o the March 23.57, May New ork, Sept. 29.—Cotton futures October 24.24: Decem- ber 23.64; January 23.46; March 23.5° middling 25.20. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 2350, January 23.41, Saturday Cincin- pol this morning ciosed steady. a newspaper pub- Massachusetts, publication be therin once a week for two weeks and that the Special Master shall ten days ‘from the notice of this order to be the known creditors of the de- other than such May 28.81. Spot quiet; e%ccasionnmmend™ Connecticut Take your “fol i E z against Pittsburgh won two clinching second place in the race by their victory over the Pirates on_Wadnesday. on’ Saturday. Louis made sure of third place when it beat the New York Tuesday, and for the week won four out of six. In the first three games of their con- cluding series Cincinnati and Baston played two extra inning tles. the Reds and Braves battled 12 in- nings to a 2 to 2 tie. first game of Tuesday’s double header, 12 to 0, but the second contest went 11 irnings to no decision with the score Wednesday the Braves took from Cincinnati the 1916 champions, race. Saturday the Superbas went into a- tie for sixth place by beating Pitts- brugh twice while Boston was winning Boston won from Chicago today in the last National league game in_ Chicazo. In_the American league there was no change the past week, the play be- ing listless for the better part of the Chicago concluded its series in Boston with a defeat and then took two out of three from Washington. In the double header against New York Saturday the mew champions e” rides to 28p Chicago, Sept. 28.—Hogs, receipts 7,- L s 8o Market strong and 15 cents Mixed and butchers, + §0ood and heavs, §18.40@18.60; $14.50@18.30: Calves.—Receipts 5,000 heall. Market Beeves, $7.25@17.75; THE VERNON STILES INN In Beautiful Moving to St.. Philadelghin fendant corporation. creditors ‘as have, heretofore presented their claims to sald Receiver: respective post office addresses so far the same can be ascertained. T 11111111113 33558 $18.40@19.65: 18.40@19.60: substitutes on $18.90@19.55. 2l wonmenaaann Gl ommounuomionT, Bl oonondrmmns Gl msonasuoncon United States District Judge. New Haven, Send claims duly verified to Charles eeconukusnesons oveorssssancoan Excellent Table, Fine Golf Links, the ideal Place for Vacations and R, Week Ends, in Finest Country Sur- roundings. Sunday and Holiday Chicken Dinners a Specialty Also Steak.Suppers for Parties Telephone 634-14 Putnam C. B. LYMAN, Propristor and weak. cows and helifers, $5@12.50 and feeders, $6.40@15.25; a8 () Batted for $6.25@11.25 Score by innines: calves, $10@15.75. —Receipts ' 11,000 head. Mar- ket strong. Native and western, $12.50; lambs, $12.76@18. Pittsburgh, Office Box 125,” New Haven, Boston won the Two base hits, bit,Smyth, Crulse. T DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY, SS., Probate Court. Sept. 28th_A. D. 1917. Canterbury. In said District, ‘deceased. Upon the application of 'Elmer Richmond praying that an in writing purporting to be_the and testament of said Frank V. be proved, ap- Sept. 28.—Cattle supply Choice, $12.75@ Zood. $11.75 $10.75@11.40 Market steady. : prime, $12.75@13.5 @12.50: tidy butchers, fair, $9.00@10.00; common, $7.00@9.00 common to good fat bulls, $6.00@9.00 common to good fat cows, $7.75@8.75- $9.00@10.25: $50.00@90.00; $16.00; heavy and thin calves, iambs—Supply Prime wethers, $11.75. fair mixed, mon, $5.00@ instrument deceased. may proved. allowed and Dbate as per application on file fully appears. i Ordered, That sald application heard and_ determined at the Office in Canterbur; on the Sth day of 2% 0 orelock in the forencon. and that hotice he given of the pen- dency of said application, and time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing a copy of this order once in & news- paper having a circulation In said D! and by posting a copy _thereof on the public signpos* in the Town of In_suid District, at five days before said day of hearing. A. HALE BENNETT. DR C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon McGrery Bullding the season eanmmwnumal in said District, apngan PRp® e s H 5 5 1 2 2 H H 0 2 1 1 o Norwich, Cenn. i Market steady. good mixed, $10.50@11.25; $9.00@10.00; culls and com: spring lambs, $17.00. Hogs.—Receipts ‘10 dauble Market gteady. $19.50@19.65; $18.00@18.25: stags, $15.00@18.50. Buffalo, Sept. 28.—Cattle receipts 200 Market active. $16®15.50, butcher grades $6@12.25. ts 475 head. Markot 0ice $5@16.25, Bheep and lambs.—Receipts 2,600 , cull to fair $10@16.25, vear- 1450, mhesp $5@12. @ g —Rocelpts 2.000 head. Yorkars $19@19.75. piga 18.25 18,50, mixed $10.7820, heavy $19.7; 720, roughs $18@18.75, Blosomonnaanumundd CIREER 7 i nlossscesssrccess i 2§28 Ll 0020200 i American House Special Rates to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, Eto. Livery Connection FARREL & SANDERSON, Pry Phome 754 The Best Place is the Cheapest Place to Buy AUTO ROBES . INESSES STEAMER RUGS CARRIAGE SOME SECOND-HAND TEAM HARNESS IN STOCK Prime heavy Boston won four out of six for the After defeating Chicago Red Sox stopped Cle#eland’s winning streak at 10 straight on Tuesday by defeating the Indians 4 to 3 in 13 in- Cleveland won on Wednesday and in the series with Washington the Indians lost two and won only one. The final Saturday of league season saw four double headers in which 108 ‘runs i Canterbury. Cleveland 2, Washington 1. Cleveland, Sept. 30 its American league season here today by defeating Washington, 2 to 1. $18.25@18.50: Cleveland closed Bhetucket Street T EEE DISTRICT _OF _ COVEX Court of Probate. Sept. 27, Estate of Frank B. T Coventry, In sald District, deceased. The Executor having applied for an order authorizing and empowering him o sell certain real estate belonging to said estate, as per application on file e 5th day of Octo- ber, 1917, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, at the Court of be. and the same ssssnnsnnabanaeinsiehinnnnnnants I Prime steers Washington (A iy £ i é ? ia the American. were scored on 176 hits. games played during the week the total runs scored was 217, being scored in the eight games on 22 ! Y more_ fully appears. Ordered, That th g i virtually half I in "Coventry. assigned for o the foregoing application, and this Court directs the Executor to Cite all persons interested therein to ar at sald, time and place by pub- shing this order of notice once newspaper heving a circulation by posting a copy on the public signpost in the Town of ai least five days before sald d_return make to ogice, given, i tEE RUBBER BOOTS e e ) PYT T ISP | @l mmosommmmy, Bleavmonunad -l soosnsssss [PISTOT AN Blunsunwawaed, Ashland Defeated. The Pilgrims of Worcester ocom- posed entirely of college men, defeat- ed the Ashland club of Jewett City Sunday, by the score of 5 to 1. soggy and wet and er- Van Dyke =, 532! OHICASD RAIN MARKET, id District, B ground was rors were frequent. scored an earned run. struck out seventeen men and was de- feated by his teammates’ errors. Wene R BA e o -4 SRR e M SO 5 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES. THE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN AND "HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY. 9 . To the Stockholders of The New York, | New Haven and Hartford Rallroad otice Company : 3 Notice s hereb§ given that the An- , pual Meegni of " efle Btockholacrs of ‘he i, New Haven and Hart- e e WS ford Railroad Company wiil be held in| All persons lable to pay T Harmonle Hall, No. § Eim ireet, i Town of Norwich are hercby n the City of New Haven, Connecticut, o Siciors o Wednesday, the zith day of October, |t0 returi to the Assessors on o 1917 at 17 owclock noon, for the fol- |the first day of Noveber, 1917 iowing purpos it st prosetir T.%o consider and take appropriate | ten Or printed list, proper action upon' the' Statement "oF the ar- |sworn to, of all taxable property ows airs e New York, New Haven an. el iney o Gota Hartford Rallroad Company for the (DY them on the First day of year ending Dec. 31, 1916, and all acts |1917. Those failing to make a lis described therein of reported at 5aid|pe charged a penalty of Ten Per ¢ meeting: % o elect & Boara of Directors tofadditional, aceording to law. serve until the next annual meeting S Tines and until their successors shall have| At the same time and place s bogn ‘elected and qualified. . |naving in charse Exempt Proper . “To act upon propssed . amend- i e el ments €5 the Stocknolders' by-lawa as | "Il make a return of sa Tollows o law. Amenda Article III by changing the eatnstiat 415 dute for the Annual Meeting of the| Blanks may be obtained at t Stocknolgers’ trom the fourth Wednes- | sessors’ Office in City Hall or w ay of October In each year to the 3 S ton vm’ra Wednesday of April'in each year, |Sent by mail upon applicat 2nd’y Sirliing” ol he words wehily: | omee tours: 8 am. 105 p. s man of "the HBoard” and . inserting in & ot e Tlou <hereot” the word -President. so| Lists will be received that eaid article as amended shall read | Tuesday, October 2nd 1917 as, follows ondicn. |Gota. ot ‘111, " "The' anhusl meeting of this| Dated at Norwich, Conn., Sept. 2 corporation at which directors shall be 1917, chosen, shail be held In the City of FRANK H., WOODWORTI New Haven, Connecticut, on the third Mot ar Wednesday of April in eich year at 12 B L. LE o’clock M., ‘at such place as shall be MICHAEL J. CURRAN fixed by tile President or Directors. Assess - “Amena Articies IV, VII and IX b 2 striking out the words “Chalrman of ihe Board' wherever they occar and inserting in lieu thereof the word NOTICE JPresident,” so” that''saia articles as| ¢ amended shall read as follows: 5 1V “A%special meeting of ihis cor ANNUAL TOWN ME poration”may bg calied af any time by | The legal voters Order ‘of "the Board of Directors and|in the Town of Nc shall be held In the City of New Haven | warned to meet ‘in at such hour and place as shall be| MEETING, fixed by the President or Directors” | tricts, by law & “VIL' For each annual and speclal| FIRST DISTRICT meeting of the Stockholders the Board| Hall in, the City and of Directora saall’ appoint two- teilers | wich. o receive and count the votes cas ol 1 thereat. In case of the fallure of the |y SECOND DISTRICT At Bonrd of Directors to make such ap- Street, Engine 3 pointment. or in case of the railure'or | o THIRD, DISTRICT At Un nability of either or both of the teilers | Greeneville, No. 163 North to serve at such meeting. the President| FOURTH DISTRICT A c shall appoint another tsiler, or tellers, | Schoolhouse, Norwich Town, of In hisox thelr"places” ™ °F the Green “IX" A1l the mestings of this cor- STRICT—At the Pone noration shall be presided over by the | Large Fall, in Tariviiie o President, When he shall be present | “aEe Ball I7 Taiivite 4. Totransact anmy other business | SIXTH DISTRICT —At Billl phien may Broperly ome before said | Hemiiton Avenue, East side. meeting, N MONDAY, ¢, 18 For the purpose of this meeting the |at six oclock in the forenoor transter books of the Company will he | elect by baliot the Town Ofcers closed from Oct. 10th to Oct. 24th. 1917, | are by’ law or by vote of tI = Both inclusive, elected at that time by ballot New Haven, Connecticut.| Three Selectmen, one Assessor, thre this first day of October. 191 members 6f the Board of Rel By order of the Board of Directors. |Town Clerk, Town Treasurer, Coll ARTHUR E. CLARK, Secretary. |tor of Town Taxes seven Consia et Ll fhvae - Apents of “the NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF | fund. two Auditors, two Refist STOCKHOLDERS. Voters, four members of the Notice Is hereby given that a Speclal | School’ Committee for three Meeting of the Stockholders of The|terms of two of whom & New York, New Haven and Hartforljand the term of the others Rallroad Company will be held in Har- |, Also to act upon a petitlo monle Hall, No. 9 Elm street, in the|ten per cent of the registc Citv of New Haven, Connecticut at 3|0f the Town, lodged with the o'clock In the afternoon of the-24th day | Clerk, as provided by law, and de of October, 1917, if the Annual Meeting | tormine by ballot whether any perso Shall have adjcurned fto that hour: It | shall be llcensed to sell spiritucus ar not. then immediately wpon the ad-|intoxicating lquors within the lim journment of said Annual Meeting, for | Of,the Town. . e the following purposes The Polls shall be open in the 1. “To ot ubon’ the ncceptanre of | District from six o'clock n the morn the amendment to the charter of thisIng uptil three o'clock In the aft corporation contained In an Act pf the |N0OM and in all other districts fr General Assembly of the State of Con- | 2IX o'clock In the morning until ¢ nenticut, approved Mav 15th. 1917 en: | Olclock n the atternoon. .. = .. titled: “An" Act Amending the Charte- e e So e ik ieh o> Chiptes three “o'clock in "the afternoon Hartford Railroad Gompany,” in refer- | 581d day to hear and act upon t 71 40,k ‘lssue ‘of ‘shares of pre- | Eict o Iohendations. the reports ferred stock. the Town Treasurer, the Sinking Fu - ““To act mpon the acceptance of ") S Haalin OMser the amendment tn. the charter of thir|Gommission, the Hedlih Oficer rorporation contained In an Art passed | TOWN School Commitiee, @n by 'the Commonwealth of Massachn: | POT of the Trusices of the O tts, anproved Mav 25th, 1917, entiried: | PraTy: to grant salaries; to la An ‘Act Relative to the Iseme of Pre- | !9 moet the expenses of the Tc farred Stork hv Tha New York, New | gluding the expen: Haven and Hartford Rallroad Com-| Sghgols, and to fix P22¥'ro act upon a proposition to au- | nAJZ0. to determine whether the thorize the inane of ot Bxeeainas rans | Town will’ authorize the Seiect hundred and fittv thousand (450.000) | POTTOW & sum not to exceed 1150 shnres of cumulntive preferred stnck | (FOUATEN N SUER SRS, SO AL of'the par valie of ane hundrea doliars | times during the twelve month Th1n0 DAL Ihe hntdess of whjch nal] | SINE. as’ may be necessary fo der be entitled o recelva out of the annual|accruing before the next annual tow nat Income of the Comvany dividends | SeCTHIng Dofore the, next snnusl, £ of not exceeding seven per centum per | other obligations of the Tow: annum for. as shall be for the best For the purposs of thix meetine the | 597, 0% THCH tranafer books of the Cempanw will he|® Also, to ' determine whether _th clocad from Oct. 10th to Oct. 24th. 1917. | pown will make an Appropriation hoth Aays inclusive. assist In maintaining the Otls Library Datnd ot New Haven. Comnectlout,| Also, to act upon the petit he qomper thix’ first day. of October, 1917, more than twenty legal voters of ti By ordér of the Board of Directors, | Town,"asking' that ‘(i Town apore ABIHLR B CLA R y._ | §1387000 to Telieve puplis residing in an Fown and attending the Norwich Fre NOTICE Academy of ‘e’ customary ferm for for the ‘schoo vear of 1017-1815 FORECLOSURE SALE. OA180; to fetermine what. if any sus Pursuant to a judgment of fore-|of money shail be appropriated by ¢ rata share AtRin, the closure by sale rendered by the Su-|Town to pav the pro Ferior Court of the State of Connecti-|said Town, for the c cut. hoJden in and for the County of | Provement of highw: New Léndon. on the 92a day of June, [ Town by the Highw 1917, in the case of The Dime Saving:|the Stafe of Connectic Bank .of Norwich ve John Donovan|in an Act af th and John F. Craney. both of Norwleh.{known ‘as Chapter in sald State of Connecticut. appointing | Acts of 1917 me to sell the following real estate of | Dated at Norw 25th John Donovan, situated in said Nor-|day of September. rich. in the County of New London, as CASPER K. B. of record appears in the records of said CARLES P, BUSHNELT Court. ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDG 1 will sell the following four de-| ' g.ioctmen of the Town of Norw scribed parcels of real estate. with the 3 i buildings ~and improvements therann = — grected. In ‘separate parcels at pubii: auction on the nremites in’ safa’ Nor- wich."on ‘the third Mondny of October. NOTICE JoiT atn Geloci 1n The forenoon. ‘st The legal voters t wn real estate being described as follows: D warn: 1 First Parcel: Situated on the wester. | 4edard are hereby warned to meet ly side of Roath street. bounded east- |ihe Town Hall. in el 9 o'cl erly by Roath strect, 40 feet, more or | Monday, October 1at 1917, 4t o less: northerly and outherly by land | i1 the forepoon untll 8 o cl ; of Jonn Domotans ‘sach. of SAlf norther, | ffternoon. for the purpos 1y and southerly lires belng 185 feet In | & AZSSSSOrs, JOLHd, O T ) length; and ‘westerly on land now or|Pen Town Clerlc Wown ‘hres late" of -Patrick™ Rellly, about '3 6-10 | Auditors, Grand Jurors, Collector, feet, Deing the same premises conveyed | TaXes, Constables, Registrars of to faid Donovan by John B. Doyl R B g L Executor of- Nicholas Doyle's will, by | mrasearcr hea Sehoel Committes deed of Tilv 11th. 1894, To lay a Town and Highway (ax Second Paroel: Situited on the west. \ice “appropriation ot erly side of said Roath streat. bounaed | oo onroorss rod enining Crear as_follows: Beminning ‘at the soutn-| T 3RoR\ S5 SnEWIRE Fent cpnterly corner of mald lot on Toath | rong with state a1 according stree ence runnine by sald street c Acts of northerly 40 Teet tn land’ now or Tats | ter 264 of the Public Acts of .Mrs. Hadigan: thence westerly by |amended by chapters 135 and sald Hadigan land 100 feet to lan1 for- [lic Acts 1909. merly of Nicholas Dovle, now of said| And to do any other Dopovan: “thence southerly by = said|to be done at said meeting. 3 other land of Donovan 40 feet to land | ~Business meeting to be called at late ‘of sal Dovie now of sald Dono- | p. m. van: thence easterly hv.said land Inte| Dated at Ledyard, Conn, Sept. 22 of Dovle. now of said Dosovan. 100 fast | 1917, to the place of bezinnine. baing the v '~ same land_conveved -to said Donovan| VW LLIAM T ALLYN by James B Shannop by deed recoraed Sl n Norwliel n 35, Book 95 {Q3EPH in Norw da' Rocords, Book 95, LS Third Pa Situated on the west- Selectmen of Lec erly side of said Roath street. bounded northerlv about 200 feet by land now o late of Nicholas Doyle: easterly 55 font bv Roath street: southerly ahont 200 feet by land now or late of Catherin Kortev: 'and ‘wexterly by a rond o right of way and land now or late of All persons Jiable to pay taxes in N (;ha:(‘)nelel‘f"dfifi Izevl )‘heinfi the nFDV‘H» the City of orwich are hereby notf’ ed "to John Tonovan by ol Ave herein uot 108 e a5, ich Land. Records, Book | the “dotlar on the City List of 191 Fourth Parcel: Situated on tha north. | made from the Town List of 1916, pa erly $1de of Nortn Main street. houndrd |able October 10, 1917, and notice as follows: Reginning at n noint n the | hereby Eiven that assessments (o cov- northerly” side, Of ald Street. 50 1681 | ne the Soote o ol ki gasterly from the easterlv line of sald | sireets in the year 1916, are includcd Roath ‘street at the southeasterly ror- g LR re & the B et the mouthessterly sor- | (. the rate Bill. and are payable Kins; thence morthwastarls by the easis |time of the collection of said tax; an erlvline of sata Fankina - land © 104 |for the purpose of collecting said ¢ feet: thence north 82 1-2 Anevees east |and said assessments I will be at th £0 feet by other land of said Donovan:|Collector's Office daily from 9 a. m. to thenwe B3ufherly 700 Toet ina' 1ins | Coectors OMce daily from 9 a. m. to paraliel to the first line by other jana |12:30 p. m., RS te Sl of 'sh1d Donpvan o maid Nacn” ynd | November ‘10, 1917, except the follow Rtreet: themce wastare v tha north: Sr1v line nf Novth Main ireat 50 fen . 16, I will be fo e "polnt ‘ot bekinmine. beinx The ScNamara Castnr1d rar o Tt ey ved he d ) 1 p. m ramkc X Foasn e o monav | O Sy Dot 17, T wiil be ab the 121 Page taaed In sald Records, Book | g,ug store of John A. Morgan. Green HERBERT E. . Ville, from 11 a. m, {0 2 p. m. DRAEIITE Thursday, Oct, 18, I will be at the drug store of George M. Rathbone ‘West Side, from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. TEAMING AND TRUCKING | o Tonn G, Fotter & Sons. Bas Side, DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT [“§T 1 %00 (0.4 Ridfiions win e REASONABLE PRICES made to those who neglect this no- A. D. LATHROP e . THOMAS A. ROBINSON, Collector Phone 175 Norwich, Conn., Sept 17, 1917 (e 33 i o e e Norwich, Conn. Sept 17, 1917 THERT = »o saverusing medium in | - THERE 13 no savertising medium in tern Conmecticut 1'to The Bul- | Eastorn Comnectiout equal to The bult tis for bueiness ta v lletin" for business resulty. AT R NN wn Clerk A. GRAY HOLDRT ICK W. BURTON

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