Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 9, 1917, Page 3

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> .:-——; i heu Of the stretoh-was roached,. when he puljed out und outbrushed’ St. I'ris - co in the stretch. -In neither heat war ghe mare fulfy; diended: She ‘was $200 to $%0 vorite over the field. * The Champion Futw worth §$ 000, was won by the outsider Opi F“Me!u bred? and ownsd by W. B Dickerman. - The race praduced somc of the closest linishes of the meeting Measles, a_winner Saturday, repext INSURANCE | PROBABLE LINEUP FOR THIRD CONTEST ™ cm‘nm OB, & COURT OF PROBATE-HELD i ofwich, within amd for the Distriot i or Norwien, the, Sth’ day:.of. Octo- BELL-ANS Absolutely “Removes Indigestion. Onepackage proves :t. 25cat all drugmsts. Giants Still uave 'Gha . WhfleWszAnCmfidfltolW’mnhfih on Have you fuil coverage on your live stock against ' FIRE and LIGHTNING? If not, call or write Chicago. 1 First Base - 3:.‘}‘,.‘2 Second Ease ‘McMuliin, Third Base ‘Wéaver, Shost Stop 3, Judge 5. Feliowe. e Sof in suid District, deceased o rhat the Aaministrator v 07, SRl dereased. to bring alte il BRI '-:;""“‘" -, “f:": i Series in Short Ordu—-lAl‘oCrowd Anticipated to Wit- LGRei Rignt Sl Lojouzlen. a.winner Saturdey, vevent: e el i e adine nati cuiets hetucket Street Norwi i % - Felsch, Cen! trot in siratght heats. - ing w. motice to . f eff t \ " ness Third Game of Series—Tickets in Great Demand, Jackson, Lelf Field The 2.08 paces which «was a two. Fetherr with a- copy of this ofder. ‘or v B Schalk, Catch horse race, was hard fought through- the’s'gnp: est Lo, the ,place where said deceased.last, dwelt, ‘and. in the same town, and by publishing the eimae Cicotte, Pitch out the five heats. Although Not Bringing Exorbitant Prices—Betting Now New York Ira C. favorite in the 2.14 trot, iost - A ¢ afice’ in*a newspeper Having & ‘6lrculn- - . epens - et Base heat to David Look, due to a ik 1SIDIsCt, ana mak 4 2 to 1 on the Sox—Pitching Possibilities Are Undecided. e Secoad Bse hreak. but won the mext two in handy || wern er Withoat Ga Bou Bata, Bouptars oy e e ¥ Zimmerman, Third Bass ., S ments “but ~ Always EFFICIE® o T usee. 1 —— 3 3 \d ue g ; S B ;?‘;;g:‘;:,.,s*‘fi{;fi“}‘?.em s 631,000+ and ECONOMICAL— “6pY of" r-m;' 55 M DR o - lower grandstand .and -the bleachers “Rauff, Center Field Measles, ch g by Sidney Barl Atiext: BeOHER, TR will be placed on:sale tomorrow. morn- Burns, Lelf Field Hardie . 111 MODEL RA G s 4 HEAR WORLD'S SE ing.and when the seiting capacity of Rariden. Catch Frances Belmont, b m, Erwin.- 4 2.2 NOTICE. oreditors |of ‘aaid - Ge- il the -grounds is reached -all gates will P Allerton Heir, censed, aré -hereby noilfisd. to . present the = agaipst sain estais xv ghe br h, Halder- v alal 385 Franklin 8t GAMES BY MEGAPHONE Sallee, Pitch. We furnish Repairs for all makes be closed. Those purchasing tickets undersigned. at o e rey ETER -}| must _go directly. into. the - grounds. of Range: Wion, o v ~ n.. within the time.] Y'M 'Y rants As customary, all details of the || The club management hopes, that by | Anne Cecil, br m, Lee . 2 The atiove and \fOregolng Ordes: OCTOBER finds mu‘ FRREOi wiil || this arrangement the number of tick- Island Queen. b-m, Murdock § dis GEORGE B, PRLIOWS. with heavy stocks — have YOU in- || World’s Series.Baseball Games ots into the-hands of specu- | Bibeault .... Drogheda, b h:Baman . . .« dis A.Jd Wholey & Co. JoL A X e o el S creased your FIRE INSURANCE to|]pe announced by megaphone from ||iators be’ kept down. 2 3-4, 21.1 3-4, 211 1-4. o Do ‘ e arbiAid cover the additional merchandise you i} v BuNetin office window sach The " bleacher . iine began ‘to form e, 3 m 5, $1,000 12 FERRY STREET NOTICE TO.CREDITORS. are now carrying? fternoon. What's goi o8 ry ||tonight and is:expected to _lengthen Hal Connor, b hi by. Ar- - AT A ‘COURT ‘OF, . PROBATE -HELD THE agency to ha . your ad- |} going L ropidly du the early hours to-|. .. ... Zot Hal. Ronin 3.2 1 1°.1 at Norwich, within and for the Distelot ditional insurance is O RS, for ALL || minute of the game- will be flashed || 7iorroy mos . A Iafge detall of | Bushnel S il s - ot N OErIan ion (the S9eh v Bt Homale of our companies are strong and ||, The Bulletin from Chicago and || police is on hand to keep the crowd s by The Earl, Allen .. 1 1 2 2 2 L D< 1917 YROR' ¥ AYLING, Jidge g New York ball parks. Gl s Reeves Tramp a “Bit, ro b, ( Betate G e I R ) ISAAC S. JONES . The New York club. management [ Recve: 10 Jamison e A L o el JETD L1000 AT s Play starts at 2 o’clock. expects about 38,000 will pay to see 4 > Canute. b h, Lee-.. 4 4 4 4adis . A ora.ua "Phat the - Hxecutor eclte tnsurance and Real Estats Agent the game. Thousands of persons from | * w28 as2 Magor eyt bn Snow 5 sai 1 Healing .and P]umbmg. the ‘creditors b sa i deceased 1o’ brink Richards’ Building 91 Main St. other cities have arrived to witnses New London. Iins M I0Tne 44 210008 12, T Wicnte is months Tebm tne dare iy New York, Oct. 8.—Notwithstanding | °N€ Or more of the games and hote 2 113 s23|, The Castleton, free for all trot, 2 in 92 F; lin S t o Topths, Do g Ate 0y the reverses suffered by the New York | :ccommodations were -difficult to ob- | Palcker® 108 1 Bt £2000: ranklin Stree Dbt Wit <k by AL s Drasr Tn ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW . A . | tain_tonight. James . 98 108 e 235|Mabel Trask .ch m, b Peter the &hp signpost mearest 1o the place where Giants, * champions of the Nation. : 130 110 109— 349 | Adel Tra: " : £ Deague, in thelr two encounters with |, What little betting wg reported to- | Ferrel: 9 42| _ Great. Cox 4 Sl 4 deceased Iast dwelt, and in the ! . the Chicago White Sox, pennant win- ‘night was two to one t the Whize ; Sistare 91 92 119— 2021 St. Frisco, b h, G nme town, and by pub. i Brown & Perkins, Atitmeys-ai-law Sox would win the serfes. Tt was |Tirrell 108 90 6— Zomreet, bik m. McDonaid once in' a newspaper h | ners of the American organization, Ny - when" the G“m, left fo- — — T 3 tion in sald District, and make return Over Thames Nat. Bank. Shetucket St. | followers of the national game {r | SveR Xponey mhen & York. Tattors 508 K g e 5 te this Court | Entrance stairway near to Thames |greater New York are eagerly await- |the west. . Some . Wew York betiors e I ke ,n S our year FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY NWLSON J. AYLING, Judge. National Bank. Telephone 38-3 |ing the third contest which will bc | Vere ;u"“m"f C;"‘“ M =0 o o ol rol;_v 1803, 35,000 o The '.hm;e 2 4 foregoing played on the Polo Grounds tomor- | Were - ‘:;t ae:t‘n Tots wore | Hickey 87 90 84— :x‘rla presg. ch gz by ‘l‘HE VAUGHN FOUNDRY co ypraol ] "fi';n o T row afternoon. Still hopeful _that | Win four straight an o Murphy 73 108 ; 12— tlantic Express, Flem- 2 DSCHEM Fere are the offical wodd's mries batting ®-| John McGraw's men have the punch |rcorded that New York wouid win | LBTB 0 107 - 83 ing : 1181 Plder i e {7 el o the Shit e, P that will bring the world's baseball | !WQ Zames in the series. o | Petterson 108 93 Bonnie Del, br &, 0s. 11 to ercy, Street NOTICE.— Al creditors of mald de- i CHICAGO. championship to this city after twelve | New York fans hope the Giants’| ‘1 [ 83 9§ nada, Hinds . 62 1:86 ceased are hereby notified ‘to prasant abr hthbbshsd years of ‘effort, many tRousands of | Pitching staff will pull jtself togeth-r = Gereral Yorke, b'e, Nockals 7 6 2 2 thefr claims against- said estate to the 5134000 devoted fans will pack the spacious|2nd that the team as a whole will 462 47 Bingen Silk, br ¢, McDan- RGBERT J COCHRANE undersigned at Norwich, Conn: within 11110 et My Lo o B i g start hitting. They figure that Zim- ERL A ol e D 5 the tims limited’in the above and ‘tore- 1338158 The two teams arrived in New |merman and Kauff, who failed to con- The Standing. | Lotto Watis » £ Bioutllls o3 4 3] - e STinG e 133101 York tonight. The Giants were greet- | P¢Ct safely in the two zames at Chi ailowa, b f,.Zerelll ..., 3 5 6 5 - detsa _ Besutar 225000 ed by hundreds of friends as they | Ci80. are about due to break 100se|aetna ........ 5 idine, b ¢. Murray ..... 4 7 7dis PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING ; . 023801 dropped off thelr special train in Har. | With their bats. -The Giants confl- [New London Time: 2.11 1-4, 2.09 1-2, 2.08 3-4, | Washington Sq., Washington Building y 631100 dejected lot of ball tossers missed |bafore the home crowd and feel thal|Falace 2 n Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing All persons- liable to pay taxes in the Town of Columbia are hereby mo- ra C, b & b) Bon Cale, Era- caEII racioll friends au coesfls =s it O e 285 o teain I WALEER PECK FO. COACH ine. 52 1 tif6d-to retuPA to the AsSessoss on . or ':. Bt bb sh b ;;;:‘d :‘1:: rm':’em"’ei“nr"&i'mh:d l;a‘gl: however, flushed with two victorie ACADEMY EOOTBALL TEAM jT.ord Talbot b # Benedict .. 2 3°4 Phone 581 Rt e S Tntaay I (mhn;r erls 032201 player felt hopeful that tomorrow’s |SCent "another one tomorrow. Hav < Pl f Edward McKay | Yenetian Red b g Allen ...... 3 -4 2 — T Signed ond aworn to, of all the taxwbie 611000 s will, tell o Sifbacenit Stors ing lcoked over MoGraw's bost pitch- | Will Take Place o a ] el e e i e B DrOperty ownad by thym b e Ama: s13100 Victery: was. Writthn all over: theler™ With the exception of Teiiton and| Whi Has Been. Called to the Colors. | American Girl, ch m, Murra 5 dis MODEHN PLUMBING dhy ot Q'G!f,b:;v ARLEL. e 3 ifficult to reach. i . § Mose ~failis mAKe & 1se” wilf “Be 011000 faces of the Chicago players. A large |{ound none of them difficu < i Allie Axwood. ch.m, Rhodes.. dis Ghareen AV St g i N 134000 i8lcrowd and a band were on hand to|ihe Sox rooters think that no matter| Walter Peck has been selected 'to| " Time: 209 1-2, 210 1-2, 211 1 as essential in modern houses as | itional, actording to law. Blank Lladn b see Rowland's men and they were|"Do Zoes in against Chicago the re-|coach the Academy football team for - lectricit: 5 lighti W, > | be obtained of either o7 the . i heer as they left their train, | SUit Will be the same. the remainder of the season. as Edward | BATTLING KUNZ AND slectricity is to lighting. Wy guaran- | 02 8 00005 Clerk, and at. the §tors .ot G s el A choar s hoy e Pi:ching possibiiities are always a v has been called into the Na- jtee the very best PLUMBING WORK | A, W, Porter. %0 1 10" o oiaea (It was & happy lot of athletes brim- g D! McKay 9 cHicK BROWN DRAW. 37 "s s s " 108 | tu1"or Confidence that ° the iworlds |matter of speculstion. If Manager | tional service. Coach Peck is a form. | by -expert workmen - at the fairest| Colimbia, Conn. ‘Ost. 5, 1 1130 0xyoon|champlonship will be thefrs. To the | foWleng stants Cloore, MoGraw Will|er Academy student having gradudted| ci mpion Has Closs Call in Fourth|BFices. CHETER % e & victorious Ameri Leaguers it is not send Saliee in to cppose im. Anol from the school in an rom Ci 4 % M. T % % e & Question of winning the serics. but|er possibility is Schupp against Rus-[gate in 1916. At Coigate Mr. Peck -was| Round When Brown Had Him| Ask us for plans and. prices. "ARD PHIT, i S R ther they can do it four straight.|Sell. It is probable that Rariden wWill |g star track man and one of the larg- Groggy. ctad + Assensors. —_— SR P Weather conditions for tomorrow’s [do the catchine for New Vork as Mc.|est point getters on the =University 2 J.F TOM BKINS = #am t Carty’s shoulder and arm are stillsquad. Coach Peck also plaved foot-| xaw Haven, O Oct, 8.—Battli L. oricm, Bz g B iRt rain Toll eariy tomigne bui |3oTe fTom the fail at the home piate | ball at the university and has a thor- | oyt P ok 67 West Main Street JoTOR BALE: By ordor ot ths. . {he weather man =00n sasod ihe feays |in Chicago on Sunday when he tried|ough knoweldge of the game. o G tho. Nate ndiCol: Frohr oF es in Streef able Court of Probate tor the Disprios of fans when nhe announced that-the |t¢ touch out.Lelbold. = 7 New Haven, former champion fought S Sarah E. nett, late. of Hopkinton day would be falr and cooler. The Cleveland 8, Cincinnati 0. fast 15 round draw here tonighk|and that every week the younger | R. L. deceased: in_the real o it playing field is expected to be in ex- Where They Play. Cleveland, 0. Oct .8—Cieveland, by ore the Arena A.C. The champion | players are entering some form of war | Usted f;}‘;},‘f P LT e cellent condition. o . First game for world’s series; play- | defeating the Cincinnat: Reds here to- |had & close call in the fourth round ce, the football management mas|to¥h: in the State of | foda N, crowd that will tax the capac ¢t Cl v: -Chicago ! day, § to 0. stil has an ov e chancc | when Brown had him grogzy, but he ided to keep the game going. Next .\,,.mm. of . five _ceor of o the stands is predicted for tie m,y.,?f{,ng;(pa‘;,“’,f";‘fg;,c,sz"f\ffli‘.’Yo,k [t ain the maj-r champion- | came back and_evened the score in|Saturday the team = will = play the | iana iaa iy Sl R e The entire upper grandsiand of 9,000 ! {AmErFan Lens: The series stands: Red |later rounds)- The final round found | Bumpkins Island navil. reserves’ and | appileation to aall omnsfile in vadd GWY: reserved seats had been sold in 2d-} ‘Gecond game at Ch,m“ Sund“. . both men battling and going strong. on Nov. 27 will go to ihe’A¥er canton- | For more ?Mflcnllr deth- oee Yyance and the distribution of the tick-1cpicago 7 New York 2. ‘Solid hitting off Tonev. who won | In the semi-final bout Johnny Mar- | ment to play the depot brigade eleven, | ¥\d applieation. .~ ets was completed today. A force of | CURED T NEW WOIL e L L 6 |rom the Indians in the opening zame | tin of New Haven outpointed Red Al | coached by Charley. Coolidge, the old ek ten i % ar Intatea flerks uIl_}der the :u’e(‘r !}:lpgrvlsiton :t EEnGon: at 2 oteloek at "Cincinnati e adefeated ‘le(n of Hrldfieport. ';‘llfiv}‘:ookbn méunx Harvard enzIJ. E&orzs are being made - > arry Hempstea ent of the digdn % placed in | Of n the seventh. ey boxed as |10 arrange for other games. - e = . Fourth game in New York Wednes- | Matty's men. placed >f pine Ny Gk, Gub, worked all through | goy afternoon at 2 o'clock. the third by 5. who was | lightweizhts. S e Attt v, 1 fns the pasteboards, Hrndrcas of Steer| Fifth game (if necessary) in Chicago |not' very effective. five rins being ga- s, The preiiminary hout was hetween | Al Syracuse Rugby Team Defoated. grams and letters remain unanswered, | FLi02Y afternogn at 3 olclork (east- | thered off him. Score 0| Waitz of Hartford cent the sched- | Torento, Ont, Oct..$.-=An all-Syra- The club offices were crowded most " tUme). [Clavarams PR e | il S CR e A0 cuse Rugby football team from :Sy- | ©All p4iwons liable to pay tames in s rdsy il Tane lom tof iy EASTERN CONN. BOWLING Toney. Regan. and Wingo, Smith; | -All these decisions are newspaper i s et ha, :;h;, o o h.}‘:"."fi}‘.,::‘...".?.":’i%,“:fié kets, but there =were . » 3 s gecisl : ro ade 4 um 3 - none to be § L Klepfer and O'Neil. gecisions, as thesreferce made none: | Vi icled from United States colloge [collect a tax of thirtecn (1) mills on some of the reserved seats|Aetna Takes Three Straight From men training for aviators .at. Camp |the dollar on the City List of 1917, Just hk ‘your morni toast .{other important cereals. t ticket specuiators, but as large as w The New York ciub took ev pre- lcaution, based on past experience. to et the m ought-after tickets in- agencies the num- expected. to the hands of the patrons and not he speculators. Nevertheless, soms ,choice seats in the upper stand wers icffered at $35 for a set of three, and ,§70 for two seats te each of the three ‘ames. Scme seats near third base were offered for saie at $29 each. While the inquiry for tickets was brisk, most. of those eking them were slow to buy at tonighi’s high prices, hoping that there would be a drop tomorrow. Soma of these fans are flguring that because of the two defeats suffered by the Giants, the demand for tickets will not he so great and that prices will begin to drop tomorrow morning. More than 25,000 tickets for the ER 99 | GOOD RACING FEATURES HARVARD LOSESANOTHER The Scoré w 21 to 0. It was merican . Rugby |able October 38— 2% j * MARKET WAS NARROW. iStocks Pursued an Uncertain Course | Until the Final Hour. New York, Oct. 8.—Stocks pursued a narrow and uncertain course today until the finaj hour, when a general seiling movement fiylowed publica- tion of the government crop report, disclosing a falling off in the indicated corn crop and further deterioration in During the forenoon and interme ‘giate period price changes were nez: | gible, except in certain speciaities and tilities. These issues alsc featured he enlarged offerings of the closing l!eur, tobacco leading the extreme de- ifhes. United Clgar droppzd 5 roints ito 102 3-4, tobacco products 3 to 61 7-8 and American Tobacco 3 to 186. People’s Gas was weakest of the utili- ities, declining 5 points to 58, and met- jals ‘'were next at recessions of one to three points. Industrials held their ground most of the time, but succumbed at the end, U. S. Steel reacting from 108 1-4 and closing at 105 3-4, a net loss of 1 1-2 points. Other equipments mov- jed similarly, many early gains of 1 to 2 points being replaced by irregular Iosses. i Ralls were firm to strong, despite the publication of additional August statements showing further heavy in- creases in operating expenses, with resultant impairment of net revenues. The entire list was heaVy at the end, short selling meeting with little re- sistance. Sales amounted to 445,000 shares. Depression of Liberty bonds, whi sold from 99.66 to 99.54, was a senti- mental adverse influence. Other bonds were lower or irregular. ~ Total sales (par value). asgregated $2,625,000. U. S.- coupon 3's declined 3-4 per cent. on call and registered 3's ad- vanced 1-4%er cent. on sales. STOCKS. Brookiyn Rapld Traneit Refblebem Steel B Thutte Superior Cansdian Pacific Central- Leather Great Ner pfd Gt Nov Ore ctfy Tilineis Central Ind 2lcohel .. Y £ closed steady. October 2715: ber 2050; January 2682; March 2642; May 2683. Spot quiet; middling 2750. MONEY. New .York, Dct. 8—Call steady; high 4 1-2; low 3;. rulin‘ rate ¢ 1-2: closink bid 3; offered at last loan 3 1-2. 4 CHICAGO GRAIN ‘WARKET. 18% 115% 1183 38% o1 et New York, Oct. 8.—Cotton - futures 1w 24y Decer- money 1-2; Photo C. 1917 by Western Newspaper Undon. ¢ First Games World Series, Chicago White Sox and New York Glasts. et Chicago, Oct. 6, 1917. neisR Ciootte (White Sox) pitching’ the first ball {o Burns. 7 On Top—Managers Rowland and McGraw and. Umpires Klem, Evans, por-2- 8 . @Lenghlin.and Pishr i 4 Taftville While Palace Loses to = g STAR GRIDIRON MAN.| game ~ of New London. 3 B IHC UL Nt ko |<taged here and atiracted a large broke pooriy for the Palace |Mabel Trask Defoats Old Rival St.|R. G. Stone~” One of Crimsén's Bost | crowd, the proceeds soiix to war ville teams in Monday night s Frisco in Castieton Stake. Ends, to Enter Cadet School. ; Dt es in the second mceting of the | i ionals i Gastern Conneéileut Bowling league | ILexington, K Five events,| Cambridge. Mass. Oct. 8—Another St Louis Nationals Won City Ser he Palace were entirely outclassed in | including the ake, which | Harvard football plaver gave up his| St To Mo., Oct. he B New London, the Whalers hanging up | was won by . and the | football togs for war regalia today. R.|Louls Nationais won the ¢ ham- a team to of . At New Lon- { Champion Futu won by Opera|G. Stone, considered one of the best [pionship by defeating the St lLcu don Ferrill was the star, hitting th- | Express. were t eifu ures of today’s|ends on the squad. announced today |Americans today, 6 to 1. Of ,‘,“* sexe wood for a high single of 120 and|grand circuit meeting. that he had entered the cadet school |zames played the B%;’U“n is have won high three sirinzs of 349. The Tuft- The meeting of Mabel Trask and St. | for ensizns at Cambridze and was i four and tied one T e mooress L Vilie-Actna match was®a tame affair, | Frisco overshadowed all else. Fol- [eligible therefore to represent th uni- | Nationals . 0 0.0 0.0 1 2 3 0— Aetna boys having evervthing | lowing his old tactics when racing | versity on the gridiron. 3 Americans <00 00 9:0 ficp! DAL their own way. Foilenius was the [against the stullion, Cox faid Mabel otwithstanding. the fact that not a| Packard ., and - Suyder; Davenport, shining light of the Norwich team.|Trask in behind and trailed until the | football veteran remains on the squad [ Groom and Hartle B The scores and standings follow: S g e LA - - — Aetna, Johnson ... 53 8% 84— 263 . 111 102 98— 311 3 89 9% 93 255 | o made from the Town List of 1816,:pay 10, 1917, and notice i hereby :given that assesaments to cov- er the cost of oiljng or '""‘”AJ streets in the year .1816, are inglu in the rate bill, and are payable at'the time ‘of the collection of sald tax; and for the purpose of collecting said tax and seld assessments I will be at the { Collector's OfMce daily from 3 a. m. to 2:30 p.m., and fram 2 to 5 p. m, until 1917, except the follow - Tuesday, 16, I will be at the store of Kdward McNamara, 158 Sa- chem St Falls, from 12 m, to 1 p. R’r"anm-y, Oct. 17, '1 will be at the drug-store of John A. Morgan, Green- ville, from 11 &. m. to 3 p. m. Thursday, Oet. I will be at the drug’ store of Georgs M. Rathbone, West Side, from 11 a. m, fo 1 p. m. Friday, Oct. 19, 1 will be at the stors of John G. Potter & Sons, East Sfde, from 11 a.m. to 1 p. m. Legal fees and additions will ~ be made “to those who neglect this no- tice. THOMAS A. ROBINSON, Collectar. Norwich, Conn., s-—m 17, 1917, November 18, ing duy: Oct. Assessors Nohce' All persons lable to pay Town of Norwigh are;hereby "ng to return, (o the Assensors on ‘or befors the, fifst dn\ Novembper, 1917, .a writ - ten or print=d list: properly signed and sworh 1o .of all taxable property owned by them on <the First day of October 191 Thoeé falling to make ‘a list will be charged a penaity of Ten Per ("?nl add onal, according to law At the same time and placé all thone having In charge . Exempt - Pibpertt will make a‘return of same aecordimg o law. 4 Bianks ‘may he ohtained atiths Ad- sessors’ Offiée in City. Hall» or. will be sent- by mail upon apphication. Office Hours: $ a. m. to 5 p. m. Lisis will be received . beginning Tuésday, Ootober 2nd ‘1917, e Dated at- Norwich! Conn.; Sept. 27th; 1917, of; FRANK H. WOODWORTH ALBI® L. HALE - MICHAEL J. CURRAN *Amndasors ; —_——e— City of Norwich Water Works i Office of Board of Water -Commissioners. \orwh?!, Conn., sOet. 1, 1917, Water Rites for the quarter ending Beptember 30th 1917, are dus and pay- able at the affice October 1. 7. Office open “from $.36 a. mi Anty $ p. m. R v Additions will be -made to all" billa remrining unpaid after October 18, 1917, _CHARLBS W. BURTON. Casghiter American Houise Special Ratés re Theatrs Tredpoa . i 1 Traveling Men, Ete. Livery Carifiection’ lfi.(uck't Street “FARREL & SANDERSON, Props S Pheme 754, BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Piano: Tuner ‘Phona 595-3 . 3 Eaitmeunt-Sonpe..

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