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! od He axr keep it m...‘.?f.f';m r a few days and -then one to it. A police hips that the sign was not lt and Mr. Lerou told the officer that he had forgotten it. The next night his clerk lit the sign and turned it out about 9.45. The officer called |, tf, ¥ and informed Mr Lerou that|get 1 ounce the sign had not been kept illuminated | strength) and 28 to it 14 pint of hot until 10 o'clock. Mr. Lerou told the [ water and 4 ounces of granulated su- officer that he @id not intend to illumi. | €47 Take 1 tablespoonful four times & nate the sign. Bince that time he has Kept it illuminated on Wednesday and | g ohis wiil' offen bring pduick rellet Saturday nights 3 11 10 o'clock and | Clogged nostrils should open, breathing t that enough. He did | hocome casy and the mucus stop arop- nnt thiink he ou.m to be required to | ping into tlie throat. Tt is easy illuminsate the sign every night in the | Pare. Teoste little and is pleasant weel Fave. Any one who hus Catarrnal D Alderman Allen inquired if there is ness or head noises should give this prescription a trial. Lee & Osgood Co. an ordinance affecting signs parallel to | can supply you the bullding sucth as Lerou spoke of. The mayor said that the sign was o he Sy i et ane e s CUMMINGS & RING right angle sign, with the flat side {uneral Directus and the r-comme on adopted. towards the huilding. Leave to Withdraw. Contrary to Ordinance. Phé petitioners for a light on Dun-| Alderman Higsing said he thought ham street at Potter place were given | the city ought mot discourage the mer- | and Embalmer; 322 Main Street Chamber of Comincree "Phoro 235-2 TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD Im Deafness or ou have Catarrhal NoVMWflhMbShndew&u{ySdeofdw s-ot M-—M Minute Limit Placed on Vo- ww&hupudfuummmmoumsw ol Nur- ‘IO hfl' .’ mv.s ve returned from !.ci mor an absence of ‘weeks. $ St 20 ane e L. AL -nmtmlm”wa tvouch GH ml&lodnn.k men atténded the MWI‘;. PILLS 'Mé':_so'd mwktu Fair agy. . LIKE-PEPPER A g Woodbt: ] o “&awn:lc in the &bflr‘l- ‘)un Dr. and cile to pre- to ON NOSTRILS ENJOY LIFE! DON'T STAY BiL- 10US, $ICK, HEADACHY - AND.CONSTIPATED 1 Get .1’;«:&&&: t :ln % mi ; old people u- : Soms r growers covered et tender night, fearing frost. Miss ea-rk Champlin, teacher of plano and harmony, 14 Gmm street. the petition asking for a fire alarm box at the corner of Clairemont ave- nue and Division street, and recom- mending :hn -cnun be postponed for jort was acceptea by the dan- very _fre- said His Hon- Brown, just after g of the court’of ned In the coun- night. This NArrow is one of the rno.n usea thoroug) mm of the city. f it*is continued to allow vehicles to amnd on both sides of the street a se- rious accident may be expected, espec ially in the event of fire aratus re- sponding to an alarm. recommend _that adapted, amendl nance, which will allow vehicles to stand on one side of this street only, and limiting parking on the other side. This should remedy = the condition without seriously inconvenienging any- one. "About Barre| Stealing. I bave already had a complaint this fall of the nulsarce occasicned by bovs who persist in stealing barrels, presumably to be bufned on Thanks- giving Day night. While this custom has existed for many in Nor- I have been im; gerous condition . and Mrs. John W. Dicus, Jr., quently in Bl-!h of ¥ tu v his l?h and aunt, d Mrs. ackson of 108 Hl‘h etreet, this city. Ht. and Mrs. Wilbur 8. of have returned of 1000 miles, hrough the New land states and he Province of wae. BOYS’ DEPARTMENT OPENS AT Y. M. C. A. 'rmny "Entries in Junior Garrls Tour- nament Which Begins Today. The annual opening of the boys’ de- partment of the local Y. M. C. A. was held at the association building Mon- day evening with about 150 present. A five reel Triangie picture was shown in the hajl and between the reels there was exhfbition signaiing by Troop 3 and pyramid work by the junior gym classes. It was announced that the savings bank for the boys would be continued this year. There are 30 m ll it Ocean B'Q‘ldh will have n. eond.l winm mail service twite a eay an ral.’ It is r old people . '-o A new book of inter to I?ortsmen brary 1s n Game suffer from tion is perfectly e slawiy, For ust_received at_ th Ot L 8] . e “active as youw The w-cleo are less: &nnn'- Lake str'u.m “elastic. And the bowels are m: Fishing. 2 o i PP St SR | eepenos eves Neren B leave to withdraw their petition. The;chants, especially at this time. Mavor petition was eigned by Gustave Ros-| Brown szid that he did not intend to ®oll and others. discourage the merchants but that He Ne wncuunu. were disposed of as|is tryinz to keep the streets in good condition. Cl.lm from William E. Mayo for Councilman Arnold said thaf he fa- damages of $200 for fall on defective | vored illuminated signs but that he sidewalic on Grove street. Referred to{did not think Mr. Lerou should have finance committee. permission to retaln the sign contrary Morris Friedman for removal to the ordinance. of tree in front of 16 Spring street After additional discussion pro and to allow for new sidewalk and retain- [con, Councilman Worth's resolution wall. Referred to tree warden. was adopted. The resolution gives om R. Francesco and others ask- = ing eity to accept the' following New Sidewalks. streets: Elijah, Benham, Lorenzo and| A petitipn asking that a number of Alice. Referred to fublic works com- | Property hclders he ords to con- mittee. struct granolithic or asphalt side- walks was presented and accepted. It was voted that consideration of ar hearing on the petition’ go over to ar never - 5o Superin- lolt is keoping as to neglect ’ashington the plota and drives in fine fondition this_tall. gentle IJ.‘ to sweak bowels: The b -m-t be kept active. This is 1 ant at all ages, but never so m e h physios. | coars today - (Tucedas) Wil D fors is not & time for harsh physice. | co today (Tuesday e for- s nally whip the bow- | mally opened ' by Deputy Sheriff a lash can’t be|Charles H. Latham. tural| Judge Schofield of the superior tonic. One mtlu‘.;nugome%nnnuy court of Fairfield county, who has used without harm. The only such|been at Quonochontaug, hasleft for <onic is Cascarets, and they cost inf hts home in Stamford. e ey g eTE] Voluntawn, Mre. Mason Gray of s 4 Suilding Lady Assistant fire department, $3,067.54. No Pci.:a Patrol During Daytime. S 4 iman son thi use in the a From A. Lede and others asking ey for extension of lighting system on ; o B paRYoT of the he jumi swich, it not oniy sho tire dls entries in the jumior game tourna- c] no! ! shows an entire - | Dunham street by the addition of two % Brorpty “",l;:"mflf"‘“:°c{:§‘. oL which begins and_ will |regerd of the property mghts of oth-|lignts. Referred to police committee, |adjourned meeting to be held OCteber ! ought fo be reacc for cail cither d There [ers, but also occaslons a real nui-| TFrom John Kukla and others caliing{15th In ‘the council echamber. The|cr“night. As it is now, he said continue through the month. will be three jumior gym eclasses this year and they will meet ‘Tuesday and property owners affected by the pro- posed order are as follows: John F. and Annie E. V: sance in the sgattéring of the con- Hartford papers mention that Mrs. attention to dangerous condition of Sophia M. Bacon has returned. after tents of the barrels so stolen upon|gidewalk on easterly side of Talman AR he property of the owner and the spending. the summer at her vottage | Thursday afternoons and Saturday | ti street. Referred to public works com- Waterford. mornin Tce cream and cake were|adioining streets. The practice is mot [mittes, (Previous communicat, in|A. Crouch, Ellen A. Magner, J. Roxz- = bt El W S W ¢ contrary_to law but is X O P ol | &én Adams, Tnlon Sunday School As- i only en in no way justifiable. I therefore take this means of notice to the pubdblic that the police have been in- regard to dangerous condition on same street at another location has | Sociation of Taurel HIll, slready been attended to and condi- |Cochrane, Mary E. Phillips, tion of walk has been remedied) Cogswell, Charles T. Cogsweil served in the lobby .by a committee comprising rs. BEdwin Hill, Miss Helen Moore and Miss Belle Rathbone and assistant: Robert J. Alice W Myra tional Man oa the forre we essary fo provide n drive trol in the dav time. This week’s meeting of Queen Esther eircle of Trinity Methodist church is ags ; to be held at the home of Miss Elea- mnecT & o - Cown - i g nor Fenton, laremont avenue. e use every means to ap-| From Plaut-Cagden company asking aters, Town of Norwich, Norwich E NALD G CHA AR 0 : PURSE OF GOLD FOR o prehend boys engaged in this practice, | permission. o rémove (heir sidewalk | lousing Co. all cn LaurelHill ave e g e B The Navv League having received a . GEORGE A. AMBURN,|20d everv effort will be made to have | clock from in front of oid store to po- | Iue: Charles S. Johnson, uiherly Se it ¢ % 2 um.asnt m-ll-‘n]ncbe for 5900 pairs of - -|any apprenended severeiy punished. | sition in front of their new store. Re- |&ide of Willlams ~strect:’ Jane O e i / socks, every local board of e league T 2 4 - . rown, mnortherly side of Talman 2 £ proSemI e ool “The “pressure of the hursy |Pressnted by Ashiey T. Boon in Be-| . Fire Prevention Day. ferred_to public worky committee. | BroNn. BRreny JGC 80 VBAR | and’ thar was T reacon the parrol s =h - Bolt of Desms’ Lasvige. ayor Brown also called attention | Council Invited to Parade Columbus|172%% Richara MoDonald, s ciif |10t in use during the dav. The po- to Fire Prevention Day which comes Day. . B Mt navihinly | Yoe commm , he wore L Special meeting Divistor, 3, A. O. H.| Monday evening atthe resular meet- e . 1o order at| A communication from John Tomai-|side Elmwood avenue: Fannie L:|An¥ious to have the patrol put fo uss this uesday) evening ai p. m., to|in, Tncas lodge, No. 11, I. O. O. F., - : y O} re- | during’ thé day time s = b2 £ o = £.20 o’clock and according to the usual| N0 In behalf of the Itallan socle s e ]‘L‘i’ufg,_'“"’v‘,’f,‘,‘tz;.:. their intention in makimg ‘he pur- hue; side Bread street; rortherly side of Eimwood und Italian peopie of Norwich inyitin, the' wikwor and coundll To participate chase to have the patrol used both day and mnight. George A. Amburn, the presiding offi- take action in regard to the death of cer of the lodge since Jume, was pre. our late brother, Patrick J. Caples.— custom the mMnutes of the previous Paine, avenue; Agnes H. Watchies = Sonten with s purse of $1350 in Boid |meeting were accepted without read- | : ey in a short street parade which the E 1 might AL The first of the quirter mail was| Pl AThey T. Boen in behalf of the|'l,, . ., foeare presonted. tne |Itallan people have planied in observ: |Johm L. Mitchell westerly side Ches(- S e then adipurneditol the ? Finest assortment in 50 heavy Monday that on some streets | dratted men who. leave for Camp |auerterly report of the fire marshal. It | A0°0 g; e i was| el atde. :«*)}:.“z-:? et Bt | journed meeting it 1s expoctsd that t this <i % sccona carrier followed the regular | Devens Thursday. M. Amburn ac.|yas accepted and ordered printed in | 1088 0%, 08 SN JIS INCRa™I5 | Caner’ Westarty. side Broad street and |ronort of he inspection of ' the fra is city cepted the' gift with a brief speech - 80 ‘motify Mr. Tomaino. soutRerly side Spalding street: George | AiRhting facilities and conditons in the Proston. easterly side Broadway. B, |city made recently hy the National to clean up the second class Action on Petition Postponed. Alderman Dolbeare also presented a report of the fire commissioners on man, mail. The city clerk read a letter re ceived from John 8. Caldwell. en- gineer, notifying the mavor that a re- inspection of the city’s fire protection has heen made with the result that it has been dectded to include Norwich Fire Underwriters will be taken up fot consideration. expressing his hope that the men would not be long absent from Nor- wicl P. Bishop. easterly side Brosdway: Frank D. Sevin, westerlv side Laurel Hill avenue: Caroline E. K. Burnham, westerly side of Loeurel Hill avenue; John Donovan, westerly side of Oak At Old Saybrook the engagement of Miss Eloise White, only daughter of Rev. and Mrs. William F. White, for- merly of Ledyard, to Town Clerk Wil- Y. M. C. A, RECEPTION. S. Avery's OUR ADVANTAGE City Treasurer Charles FERGUSON'S has b Sidm R Pushuoll has boen annsunced. { Genior Mumbecs summary of receipts, May 16, 1917, to|in Class B regarding fire insurance | street. 7 A The widespread interest in the re-| Will Be En\-m September 15, 1917, { sas follows: rates. e ¥ To Widen Sidewalk. O Mous e I f Cgsh-on hand Permission to Retain Sign. A deed by avhich the Chappell-Eiy!® our is bought in large quan- tities, which insures cheapress. It is sult of the license vote in Ncrwich company gives to the city a small strip A communication from Herbert' M. was indicated by the number of tele-{ The open!nx recebtion of the season May 15, 1917 of land provided the city removed sev- | selected by experts, which insures pur- WHERE ALL CARS 8TOP phone inguiries received by The Bul_|at the local ¥. M. C. A. for adult mem- | Water Works L.312.783.08 Lerou was then read by the cle ; letin, Monday afternoon and evening. nf;:;d:\n wme ';cg;g,y :h';. g;m;’,‘ W:‘:;eptmgor P;‘::'cnviorka—- & > Mr. Lerou in his communication re ::l;;w‘:tline fit;vs e’fl'em’ms on wnfl;' ity. It ié prepared by skilled workers X en . ‘ g i and conforms to _gertain . At The Gales Ferry auxiliary of the |evening and doubtless a large number |’ street 5,000.00 g‘e’:r’r:i‘;iio'nhatn et i :!Igr: other conditions “was aecepted. . Tnis |and according to rule, which insures Norwich Red Cross chapter has voted ]l enjoy the oceasion. Rents 134.65 on hid store at 2%9 Main street and | Will provide for a much wider side- | uniformity. Our loaves arc baked in to contribute to the Food For France he interesting prozram will consist | Oiling an i that he be allowed to light it at his | walk in front of the Chappel property. | huge ovens at exact, even tempeorature, gmgt “\g 0“ ] @€ Fund. being coliected under direction |of the following: Swahn’s orchestr: e AR ’ own discretion. @ It ‘was voted that the cily in con- | o Faot Bak o iaide- of Ars. Oliver L. Johnson, of Nor-|backetball; sinaing by double quartetts | Qutsiaé account ! Alderman Higgins made a motion | Sideration cf 323 a vear secure from | Y710 Inbutes periest baring. '« e oo GOOD BEEF wich, 3 of Bass Clef; soprano solos by Mrs. | New sewers ...... that Mr. Lerou be granted the per-|Frank. I Ford the right to use the |''Vere! aily, whicl '"'“"" reshoess. R O e D fv:atce Aldrich Crowell. Frederick W.| Dept. of Cemetaries— mission he asked. for, but the alder- | Watering trough in front of his prop- |Can you beat it? GOOD VEAL prlatives and friends bt Willlam J.| Lester, accomeanist: moving pictures. | ordinary receipts £49.70 man’s motion was ISt for want of a |erty at 433 Main street and the right - > ) Brnmn StEnded an anniversary re:| e commuice i chuxge ae e - | ST gepet e et e o e etk S prnr . e or| . ANDREWS”'BAKERY e “GOOD LAMB ... SOl SRR ot BT Patilils bt fair cflh\emfl of R. H. Gray, John C.{city court . . 1,503.93 then introduced a resolution granting|®f the louse in order to keep the SUMMIT STREET Monday at 8 oclock by Rev. J. I - Eugene Smith ard Arthur F. ng-nseld e kzsx.eo '1?: permission requested by Mr. | trough filled. y and e i e : as_and Elect. Dept.— rou. x . i : . AT THE DAVIS THEATRE bt TR i SHEERSd STa Hamoved. N e e D R SRPSVERATS | |uBihr liee sk o b B AT e. Lpcrimancs, DR onano00 e e e s ey et | otte reie g spoaceied” iesi (' A FEW MORE . ch 1 ba each, who joine il # i - v =3 NP when the matter of signs was taken 2. or th b - at prices you can afford the Naval Reserve in the latter vart Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. Loans for stret . . e up it had heen decided fo remove Al f;’f'de“,’,’,’;i,,fe,f,“e PR of s va uly, and has been stationed at the| poliy of the Circus, Margaret Mayo's | y s overhanging signs. A hearing was| Op 1 P”P‘e’s "“k’t Submarine base, is now a chief boats- | worid famed classic. of e big topes | Loans for Gas \& 1ield @n the ‘malter with fhie Fasnit that | shmaimn s nontion. of the fnante ROCKF ORD wain training for ensign. and now converted from the celebrated lmp"n{“i"’,,e;fise " $2.900.00 fi,’;géd“’;’;‘ ,?:‘_dh ‘fi:f't;!“’;‘;’ proprietors |ages from Charles W. Pearson for . —ift. | Play into a_tremendous photd-specta- e . P " 7 til | damages sustained by his automobile € Franklin Street jeaiome of the handsomest and thoift-| le, at the Davis theatre today as the | & Jobogricer ) S 10 o'clock their electric. signs and|when it skidded on fresh oil on Wash- WATCHES JUSTIN HOLDEN. Proprietor L o1 the dabllas STown In fown this]oret of the eagerly awaited Goldwyn| Fiog ol Reserve through this agreement thev were al-{ington street was disalowed pristor n are those at No. 146 Laurel| DIt of the eagerh . FuE . oo s 17,000.00 lowed to retain the signs provided the T L . gro ey e homs YeialaiD te absence .of almost | p 1 The action taken scme time ago | § 17 JEWEL ADJUSTED IN 20 ol Spcholce Jdecorative lan entire year frem the screem, Mao |F 50T e cigns conformed to certain conditions.!whereby F. L. Allen was given leave i 9 blooms. as well as the sturdy old fash- | 3. 25 who won world-wide popslarits | ,SUking fund ... 7.700.00 | Mayor Brown said that the sica had iy withdraw his elaim for damases|] YEAR GOLD FILLED CASES. ioned types are greatly admired. in The Birth of a Nation comes sgaiy|From Gas and not been kept iliuminated by Mr. Le-|to his property through the grade | VALUE $30.00. R ten ConbaIItL. Wans it |15 Eroet B Fias o ea ok S ats| . Emectyical Weserve rou according to agresment and that |construction in front of his Properts o 2 facturers are interested in. the faet|in one of the most beautiful and elab- | [ urd for transfer he (the mayor) had reauested the|was rescinded and on recommendsztion Specml Price 519 90 that the first meeting of government | Orate productions ever made for the| (0 GAS & Electri- = street commissioner to have it re-of the finance committee it was voted 5 and mill reprosentatives fo take up|Screen. Polly of the Circus was di- |, 21 Sinking fund. 142557 Ry 3 to pay over to him the sum of $25 in Easy terms to suit purchasor. : 2 e wool_storiage prabiem. is i 3o |rected by Charles Horan, virtually a |79 be rased by " Mr. Lerou said that he represented |getilement of the claim. held in Washington on Wednesday. |Newcomer among directors, and the |, (X co-or o ooe- s not only his own interests but the in-[ It was aiso voted to pay the sum of = merican magnificent settings and artistlc de- | icenses (milk. terests of a number of other dealers|$61.75 to Charles E. Yerrington in set A hearing was held before the Pub- | tails are the creation of Everett Shinm, | ©(¢) o Yho have electric sizns and who are|tiement for a claim of damages re- THEPLAUT CADDEN CO lic Utilitles Commission lagt week for | the noted artist. 281,123,22 | keeping them {lluminated according to { sulting from the fall of a rse owned 7 Sy = approval of methad of construction of The other feature on _the bill is b <ps the agreement. Mr. Lerou said that|phy Mr. Yerrinzton on August 21, 1912. JEWELERS 1 ltar a transmission line, about- one mile in | Jack Devereaux and Anna Lehr in The SENBELE Hi] Tie mmhSe Sh asTecmsnt withthe' may i i Established 1972 length, in the town of Lyme between | Grafters. a five part Triangle drama Oiling saagshiniding g Ziinih Hadlyme Ferry and the Hadlyme | that appeals to evervone. Mayor Brown, Charles E. Chandler (| 1447146 Main 8t, Norwich, Cann. post office. City Treasurer Charles S. Avery's summary of disbursements from May |and — Corporation Counsel Herman 16, 1917, to September 15, 1917, is as follow: Alofsin, 2nd, were appointed a com- ™ WEDDING 5 mittee to lay the assessments for oil- Watches Estimates show that only about Y clent retired teachers in the state can LeMoine-Moore " AE R ‘“;“:"'d"’ ing and sprinkling this year. The fol- ual ‘or a pension, under the stip- ppropr lon: 1SDUrseaients alances. |lcwing resolution in regard to sprink- AT ALL PRICES ulstion twat those participating Wioet "2’;",; ’I‘:’M':":; ";e.‘“ ;‘;’g:d‘“&&" Oept. of Public Works— e 2 cits s ien sanpteq - be more than 70 years and have taught jat St. Patrick's church a nine i d Srtey eaites R exponeey. <.ooo $5100080 1\ f1sBonas SIZULUL | The entir actual cost of sprinkling | ‘more an years an ave retired v le worl - . 5 . B .. 1,191. for the calend X th & 1 MADE BY AMERICAN FACTORIES |\ 0. "or physical incapacity. Ronday SHe Dy diknae Garbage and ashes. I 12/000.00 /58208 11794 | on other subatanices the whote or ‘any LEARN For - o Nerh e B ks D ;fiw:fil and CDICD basies. ... . :‘gggg"» 1,108.24 1,891.76 | part of any street or highway, ex- A.m wms received Monday ! acadam < 6,000.00 3,324 2,675.47 | ciuding any part of such cost bo . that the American Jewish Relief Com- | vg usqr oone, Oiling and sprinkiing sireets . I 6.000.00 131143 A6RET Ly o nest ralliay comyany i thobe |1 AND ALL PARTS ARE INTER ] Dittee has announced that on Yom D "igte, Parks and trees. - 2,000.00 1,153.15 846.85 | sireets or ‘highwavs where under th~ ai |IS o el Kippur, or the Jewish Day of Atone- d Sewirs Noapproprieted— laws of this state said company is AND CAN BE RE-|ment, about $500,000 was contributed Relayi: W d a S obligated to p: such part, and two- . PAIRED ANYWHERE AT SHORT(for the alleviatlon of distress among st | A ot i 15000 000 thirds of the,actual cost of sprinkling y S fhe $ioos0s" ST 2k om0 | oF Kty Moce.” The “eroon SR s : e | s st et o IT'S EASY Atter the ceremony & wedding break- | Sunnside Avenue and Ciat’ Avene . 79258 73275 e i e st vy At a mee _ |fast was served at the bride’s home t. akridge Street . 964.25 964.25 | & Y of BEr WAy ish i i m Wm F i ton: committan of e Gtate 1ConNen [members of both families. The bride | Laurel Hill Avenue and outlet sewer.. 142126 1,128.02 36335 | the real eatats “whereon, in either cf |} Spanish ie the coming language o l'lswe o | Abstinence Union of Ameriea at Hart- ()5 _the daughter of William T. and New Sewer— satd casea is omaney be limhle to as- « ) o7 AN o ford, county representatives were se.|Mary McNerney Moore and has been | Sherman Strest ......... .- 990.00 200100 | oE e O A e e e, aTe |} You can become & high salaried REET lected to arrange details for the na- | eMPloyed as clerk in the office of the 8pecial I oy el DL IOLR. B d08 ) Heiais tional conventfon in that city August|J. B. Martin company for several patja e Teie, ® - ~ T e Crw e SEAN AN 78, 1018, Frank B G Pouglass ten: |vears. The groom is the son of Mrs. | Lhames Street pavement 7,400.32 7,400.32 [of real estate abutting such street, A s s e Jalle B. LeMoine of Tattvita and oy | North Main Street pavement . L 738944 27.36 |hishway or part of the same so | CORRESPONDENT been employed in the - oo at tng| Franklin Street concrete . .. 1,400.04 sprinkled. and shall be a . ot : Thursday evening there is o be an|same company. The happy couple re- Thames Strdet, widening . 1085932 11,586.49 4.008.83 |against the real csiate abur or |l If you jein our class starting S fllustrated lecture at the Second ceived many useful and handsome gifts | ROLUINS ... ....... - 5,000.00 fronting on the part of such street or THURSDAY EVENING . gregational church on The Fo s | including silver, cut glass, linen. etc. - 200000 4.12 Let6an [LIREWAS. vo_sprinkied and peaigec the | of religious Liberty, the first of three [Mr. and Mrs. LeMoine left by automo- egers. thnrgol di pfoportion o the CTOBE Vocal Telcller lectures for which Broadway church |bile for a tour which will - inoinde aoases 1320858 25.630.80 |120Eth of the trontae of said prap- | b i % and ‘the Second. unite. They have |New York Philadelphia and Washing- i o8 e B S ONUSRARATL (aCeAtT atreet ior | at 7:C0 been prepared by the Congregationallton.: They will reside at 86 Cedar isiwiy. 80 spTinkica | Tercentenary commission. street, the home of the brid 32,000.00 10,147.29 SRt | onk ot atrests adopted Oeraber | i o0 b < of streets adopted October i assce $5.00 a mon Of a former Colchester pastor Mon Conference of Six Churches. Street lizhting 2360000 }33 o8 15036.99 | 7. 1912, and ‘an ordinances or parts of " {day's Waterbury Republican sal The conference- of the six churches| Fatrol Wagon 500,00 $00.00 -050-32 | ordinances inconsistent herewith are » Rev, Davia O rl:g;m:}llluxg =2y a mass | will be held Wednesday with the Con. | General Expensek 1,000.00 389.33 610.17 | hereby repealed, Norwich Fats St s for the bove s shb :emflmo!,:";:lmc:;rgmum_m ity The| Health Department— 1,500.00 317.16 1.182.84 Bath Street Traffic Rule. parish who are In the service. The|ed by Rev. George H. Ewing N Non.| Gas and Eleetrical Dept— o L A Bl L . custom wi rollowed o th a o 5 - _ |ulation adop: y the court of com- o 1 jbe folloved once a month | wich Town and the addresg of the ar- | Qperating and general expenses... 215,259.00 97.452.03 117.806.97 | mon council of the citv of Norwich cn Commercial terncon will be given by Rev. Harry| New construction ........ 63,000.00 18,901.75 4409825 | Gotober 7th, 1912, as amendsd by said | The America I was successfully |, Miles of New Haven on Phillips | Interes: on mortgage be: 20,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 | court of common ecounetl May Tth, | / conducted through two distinct flights | o 00K Tajerent O S oF Norwteh G i 1917, was further amended by adding | School B B nas i ot et Dimae Electric BONAS .eve-rereersseccees 11,480.00 ] 11,480.00 | the 'following section and Inserting IOLIN make a landing and change passen- : Parke Department— 5,000.00 2,108.82 2.891.15 [the same as a concluding nart of Sec- =k gors has been accomplished less than || INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Water Department bond inmterest ..., 24.637.50 1101875 ¢ 12,618.75 | tion 10, of the original ordinance, im- Chamber of Commerce Building TEACHER fi i St ien s St : Firarce” Beparement S E e e @0sp. iy -t Behool crew within e Salaries . 5.200.00 1,357.36 3.842.64 | No vehicle. except while the same AN String Instruments repaired weeks. . fift‘:;:"zw ’6 :gggg 2.0".530 2; fiL;g is‘being loaded or unloaded, shall be — - Y . 7 ,145.. allowed to remain standing fr ny “ Violins sold en easy terme At the home of Dr. Charles C. GIl- | have remenad Froor o Gemysr 2ymond | Milk inspector ... 700,00 47145 { perlod on'the southerly side of Bath el YOUR ER BT For appointments sddrese £, || ISF5IP8V6 on Lincoln gvenue one of | Cape Cod. week’s visit on| Ejection expenses 1,000.00 145.40 | Strest from Broadwav ta Franiin |Me Gls Thompson, F. 8. €. BULLARD, Bliss Pisoa the service flags in the state has g Temporary loans 2 130,000.00 180,000.00 | street. and no_vehicle, excent whila! FOOT SPECIALIST and MASSEUR AL Ner. ?:r:::lv owing that one member of his| Miss Alies 2. Cardwell has returnea Thames Street widening loan pay- AL 7.500.00 | LBS,3me Ix heing loaded or unloaded. Manatoctiner. of - . and Mrs. ,500.. ,500.00 11 be allowed ema andi inge’ y hanning M. Huntington shows cne, | ia e nigh eoneor © .13 #Ft Instructor | Street improvement loan paviment | 5,200.00 730090 | ghall be alowed fo remaln Standink|The Cummings’ Spring Arch Support pointing out that two members of her Gas & Electrical Department account northerlv side of Bath street, from | Suite 7-8, Alice Building, Norwich family have -enlisted for Uncle Sam’s Mre. Elisha E. Rogers will repr: t loans B - 15,292.46 7,592.46 | Chestnut street to Franklin street. Formerly of Waterbury Phcne 754 wn-LlAM C. YO defense. Faith Trumbull chapter, D. A, n' ot | Contingent 8,627.70 4,972.01 Department Reports. — UNG the state mesting 1 isdmor Wesner! | Iransfer to G. & X dopt: sinidng fund 143557 The auerterty -regort of the potics | City of Norwich Water Works Successor to + | Knights of Columbus War Activities | 037 2t the Ellsworth Memorial. , i L LT e, 2.000.99 000,00 [ o e 20 Tho b [ Aty - BT Vol STETSON & YOUNG William J. Mulligan, who h 5 a = A Y- = commissioner, and the monthly report Office of CARPENTER and BUILDER |or he was’ astivities’ o tho- Koioe | . M5 Aver, Smith and Mr. and Mrs.| Play Grounds . & 500.00 331.08 168.95 |of the city ireasurer were accepted| Board of Water Commissioners of o!mabu- oy Cmmmme » ights == Case are at “their home on| Home Gardens . 500.00 500 00 and ordered printed in the Journal. Norwich, Conn., Oct. 1, 1917, Best work a.ml]lunurhh at right| radged for We". in the a3 ar- b street, having closed their| North Main Street macadam’ from foot The following bills were. approved: Water Rates for the guarter ending prlcu Yy skitied 2ol Sonpirentise. HEBt a.mng“"‘o:u'f ‘rescent Beach cottage for the season. of Schofleld Hill to junction with Gas and electric, $25,481.41; water Ae- |September 30th 1917, are due and pay- Telephone 50 West Main 8t | per. % Central AVenu® .........s.e.. 10,000.00 10,000.00 ummem $2,87.35; park department, |able at the office October 1, 1917. ber. $30.800 has thus far been coliect- | The Parle Press Bureau hitherto FErr s oS TR A ot Offide open from £30 a. m. uniil S e lunl 16 CEkC | CRNISher I the ROk W - Ginelle $776,704.11 $248,588.52 $518,741.55 The followine bills wers approved |5 P. m. oUW o0 put your bus- ur: centre of the| sDeficit . e Tapeadiee L RS lnd the appropriations made: ~ Police | Additlons will be made to all bills 5.96 3 inesy bemr. (he Ppublic. taere no | charge of the work for the past three ty, has now been netalled at th ma. midfam Defes” nan "through tne® 437 | weekis and “he cxpects ®at $25.000 | Bourse, near which most = # ———m——— |depariment. $2777.34; fingice de-|Femaming unpaid after October 20, Vertising columna of The Heile more will be collected during. mcmm offices ‘are situated. S $518,116.59 m"‘"’ $9.402.80: public works de- [1917. L5 partment, $10,989; cemeteries, $897.98; CHARLBS W. BURTON, Cashier. 2 ot j__,.:.s_