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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1917 . 3 y PERSONALS the salary of am extra man on the $ v force, but to take care of the expenses ccnnected with the police department, AP £ Mrs. George Hill of Moosup was a d 8 . R s A ioioviaai ity wihich the previous appropriation had S o R been unable to take care of, as it was = e not large enough. Alderman Waters sald that as he rwicl . 6, 1917. A » 3 VARIOUS MATTERS B T ety §, visit with relac| 6 ouncilman Carney Introduces Resolution Calling for Selec- |iocked at it the ‘only difference ef opinion is that the police commission- ers prefer to have a supernumerary ‘ Mrs. Ruth Wilcox and son; Alfred, i ist—. E “PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND” ENDS| November 6th is St. Leonar®’s day. [ or Onsco. have been guests of Mr. and tion From Supernumerary List—Alderman Allen Says officer on'the torce insiead of i SEVERE COLDS OR GRIPPE Mrs. Charles Newbury, in Mystic. . A Sioomeey Ele an Light hicle lam| at 5.08 this that if there was any reason why the 16 BRW SOLNS: oLignt ve ps SR R T ) There is No Vacancy on the Force—Council Asked to |tiat if there was any reason why the nied by Miss Marion Blaklesi ik parnumerary on the force instead of a s e e e Take Steps Towards Reduction of Trolley Fares. Tegular man he would like to hear from misery end aftep taking a dose of the County Home, in Lebanon. 3 Alderman Allen. “Pape’s Cold Compound” every two . No Objection to Appeintment. hours until three doses are taken. The fall conference of churches to| Arthur J. Gagnon of the U. S. Med- e it promptly¥ opens clogged-up nostrils | pe held at the Congregational church |icad Corps has returned to Fort fo- At the November meeting of the|to each city department. The invita- | 23 oSFCHE, O R SEC 0 St mene of and air passages in the head, stoDs|in Plainfield, Wednesday, Nov. eum, N. Y. after visiting his parents | court of common council in the coun- |tion was referred to the finance and JSCLon whatever o the Appl TImERT 00 nasty discharge or nose runnln?. re- at their home on Orchard street. cil cil[amber on )gvng;y evening, i:gt- public works committees. ,,mmg“ e GBEE . THe torce. dn. tul lieves sick headache, dullness, fever-| The planet Mars is morning star = ing Mayor Guy B. beare presiding Wi th ¢ Opened. £ 2 e Sl Jahnees sore throat, sneezing, soreness | until. Movember 23nd. then evening | Mrs. Lizzie Chase, formerly of Nor-|in" the absence of Mayor ~Allyn L R e e D now, he said, and he could sec no rea- nd stiffness. R T - il ihe yaur emds © | wich, left New York Saturday on he!Browm, a resolution was passed in- | A Petition from the Winchester and|son for the appointment of another " Son't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing . % - |steamer Cherokeo of the Clyde iine for | structing the police commissioners to | NOrwich Woolen companies asking the | reguiar. . and snuffling! BEase your throbdiig| s: james Lodse, No. 23, F. & A. M., | [FOStProof. Florida, to spend the win- |sppoint a regular police officer from opening by the ecity of South street| Alderman Waters asked if the num- : 2 v ith relatives. was read by the clerk. ber of regulars on the police force is head-nothing else in the world g1 works the, Master Magon degree to- | (¢ WIth relatives the supernumerary list. It was also |35 To06 Ov the COUK, o esed him- | poverned by an oraimance. Alderman Your cold will break and ‘all grippe| Just now there are 78 children in el d'!‘tw;eiz-l;t c::ts ‘;?1;!& Ll:‘wd RISRE S CMSE G c (T B La 30\ T. 98- S ot SRS s iRl ol Bt Jo ;g:\es(ild;‘; caarl\l :1:171-::1::12!‘«‘;‘;\ %gr nsfl:: sclf as favorable to the opening of the | Allen said that there is such an Con‘m?un i gl A o B Sk 5 v's Pelish church, Norwich, was In opening of South street by the eity. | Street. Councihman Crooks said he|ordinance. S A e tastes nice, and causes | The Holy Name society of St. Pat- | Meriden, Sunday, when St. Stanislaus | (P08 O SO0 FEICL B8 000 01 thought a petition calling & city meet- | Councilman Carney said he hai no Put MeRILCe. o rick’s church has requested a month’s |parish marked the 25th anniversary, p ing should be circulated, as the city | personal reason for the appointment 2 te; a unctiol ;::;l e s:\;e&;‘:’c“:;ur"‘in re jr:i‘n:n: Las no appropriatien to defray the ex- |of the regular man but that he thought the Shore Line Electric Railway com- | Pense that would necessarily be in- [it only right that men who have wait- pa;ly h:rt:m collecting the increased | volved in opening up the street. ed for scven or eight years on the su- Councilman Mathewson made a mo- | pernumerary list for a regular ap- no inconvenience. Accept no #ubsti-|iing mass for Robert Mahoney to-|also honoring 15 or 20 boys of th: tute. day. parish who were home from Camp Devens. Wheatless campaigns have resulted in a new demand for rve, sraham and | SHANNON HEARING GOES T T e om0 the fmanss | tion that a city meeting be called by | pointment ought to get the appcint- brown bread at the local bakers OVER TO FRIDAY | commtittoe. ama the. counchi voted ¢o | the mayor for the purpose of consider- |ment when there is a vacancy. shops. . § take no action until the town officials | i an appropriation for the opening Resolution is Adopted. J Groton has a~ Community chorus|Again Continued in the Probate Court|have taken action to secure relief from | L’ g Councilman Crooks moved that ac- the increase. . +The reading of the minutes of the In the probate court Monday the |PIeVious meeting took the usual which is to hold its second meeting by Judge Ayling. Ask Removal of Trees. tion on Councilman Carney’s resalu- this (Tuesday) evening in the Dis- Eliza T. and Richard McDonald in a | tion be pestponed to the next mecting trict Lall 3 i £ - : i der to give the polica commis i course. petition asked for the removal of a|in order to give ‘the pol e The Polish people of Connectictt | cortn of the jers Jumes o Cstoniie | - Clerk J. A. Desmond read the return | tree in foont of 24 CIff street and a |sioners a chance to look into the ord- . J|paye been commemorating the 100th |was still further continued until Fri- |0f Publication on the proposed grades |free at the corner of Elm and CUff | lance governipg the numper of reg anniversary of the death of the va- |day, Oct. 9 at 2 b. m. The hearing |and sidewaiks in front of the Hunting- | streets so as to-allow for the cori-|ulars on fhc force. His motion was| triot, Thaddeus Kosciusko. ‘was before’ Judge Nelson J. Ayling | on and Coit properties on the easterly | struction of the new sidewalk ordercd |lost for want of a second. Whe orlsinal 5 The petition is bromght by 7. Hemes |side of Broadway. The hearing was|lald in front of their property. On resolution was then carried. A total of 74 visitors enjeved the|Shannon in benalf of himeeli ang hiy [Geclared open by Acting Mayor Dol- |motion of Alderman Higgins the pe- AR e advantages of the Otis Library read- ) gicters, Misses Bila C. and Mary G,|Deare. As there was no one to be |tition was approved and the trees Will| . e ot ! : 3 3 v G. r . ter the police resolution had been ing room Sunday afternon. Mrs. Irv- | Shannen, o have some proper al.|heard. the public works committee | be removed. o ruepg o s ssoltiondnad been ing Hamilton was in charge. Jotment made for the wapport of -he | Presented a resolution ordering the Eugene Smith and elght others |disposed of Councilman =Mathewson s dependent ohildren of the late James | Sidewalks constructed and the reso- |Fresented a petition for a street light [®aid th had been requésted to| 5 An_anniversary requiem high mass|y " ghannon. iution was adopted. The property jor Spruce street near the corner, op- |Present a petition asking that e | for Patrick J. Caples was sung in|™ - cwners affected are Frederick J.|posite 17 Spruce street. The petition |council take action in regard to the, 8t. Patrick’s church Monday at 8 o'- WEDDI Huntington, Mary H. Coit and Charles { was referred to the police commis- |2lleged excessive rates inaugurated by d clock by Rev. J. H. Broderick. EDDING. M. Coit. stomers with nower. the Shore Line Electric Rallway Com- pany by authorizing the corporation Report P, S i s counsel ty apply to the superior court Claim for Damages. Finest assortment ip This week's meeting of Queen Es- Sheldon—MaoFariand. ther Circle of Trinity Methodist| On Saturday, Nov. 3, in South Cov-| The public works committee report-| A claim for damages to thelr auto- |for an injunction restruining the trol- | this city ehurch is to be held at the home of | entry, Alfred Charles Sheldon of West | ©G that the matter of having the city’s | mobile through a defective highway ljcy company from collecting the yres Miss M. J. Leach on Church street. Suffield, formerly of this city, and | PYOPerty at the dump put into condi- {af Roath street and Boswell avenue|en: rite of ‘are. t Miss Gertride MacFarland of South |t:on so that it will be possible for the | was presented by Bimer E. and Mari- sl Petition b LefMngwell Ladies’ Aid Society will | Coventry were united in marriage. |fiie department to pump water from |an L. Pitcher. The bill totals $146.10.| . eatition. po give a baked bean supper, 5 to 7, Wed- | The bride is the daughter of Mr. and | that section in case of a large fire I’ was referred to the finance commit- The petiiion, which in the opinion of 9 nesday night, Buckingham Memorial, | Mrs. Joseph MacFariand of South |had been taken up and steps taken to |tee. the council was a resolution vather 35c.—adv. 5 Coventry. The ceremony was per- ve the proposed changes made. The| Committee reports were next taken |than a petition, was as follow: 0 3 formed at 2 o'clock in the afternoon |léPort was accepted as one of prog- |up. The public works committee re- | Whereas, The Shore Line Electric . Connecticut women have left to at-|,; the home of the bride's parents by | ress. ported that they had granted C. B.|Railway company has seen fit to in- " tend the eighth tri-ennial session of|pey. Harris C. Beebe of the Congre.| The quarterly report of the auditor [ Eromley & Son permission to erect a|crease the fare collected on the lines Franklin Square the Natlonal Council of Jewish Wo- [ ofional church in South Coveniry,|of the water department was present- | gasoline pump adjoining thelr prop- (of the company, for the transportation men to be held in Chicago this week.|the gouble-ring service being used.|ed and accepted. erty on Mecharic street. The report |of En s T aEat damage The bridesmaid was Miss Alice E.|Councilman Crooks presented in be- | was accepted. of this community and in utter dis The regular monthly meeting of the | o5, of West Suffield, a friend of | Falf of the water commissioners an| In regard to the petition of W. S.|recard of public opinion. Now there- T o G s ghuxitlary will be held 2tlihe bride, and the best man was Law- | irvitation to the finance and public | Alling for permission to excavate in[fore be it WHERE ALL CARS STOP s rence M. Sheldon, brother of {he|works committee to meet with the|front of the Alling property for the| Resolyed that the corporation coun- - Hugh H. Osgood, 181 Broadway—adv. [3S008 o0 SheCon, e o rtime | board of water commissioners to dis. | purpose of Installing o heating sye |sel of the City of Norwich is hered YOU OWE IT Forty-five thousand dollars’~ worth | J. MacFarland of Aver, brother of the | cies matters pertaining to and vitalltem, the public works committem re- |directed and instructed immedietely | of bonds for the second Liberty Lean |bride, and Walter Sheldon, who is now perted that they had considered the|to bring a pclition tu the superio TO YOUR HEALTH wers bought by the people in the|Serving on the batileship New York. matter and -ecided not to grant the |sourt of Comnecticut, praying the ssid b o it town of Somers in the recent cam- | The house was decorated with ever- City Treasurer Charles §. Avery's|petition and to give Mr. Alling per- |superior ccurt to_srant an_injuncton ;"""L‘“" ‘: b o "';"d" Soswesr the | patgn. green and autumn leaves and the cere- | summary of receipts. Mf“il 16. 1917, to | mission :;!:;:hdraw. This report was '2_1}‘"?:; A n;;fmhhl(;:;":':fx atest up-to- model. Improve- , mony was performed beneath an arch, |October 15, 1917, is as follows: also ace 3 s . ; ine a in other thi nd our|some evangelistic_work in this sec- | evergreen. 5, 1917 .. o o an rs as D 3 o stock will supply you with the im- t:‘r:: Mi:s iydla‘cflmfiz, is rtmw p:s- Th‘e bride wore white satin and lace, w:drg lxiioifié‘ 3 2 eity to accept Elijah. Benham, Loren- |its lines, for the reason that said fare proved kind. There's a perfect fitting | tor at the South Killingly Congrega-|with a vell and carricd a bouquet of | Dept. of Public zo and Alice streets, the public works|is uvnreusonable, discriminatory’ russ for everyone who needs it. tional church. bride roses. Her attendant wore crepe [ Widening Thames committee reported that these streets |ialawful, and further praying the 3 de chine and chiffoh and carried pink | street 4 are not in a evitable condition to be | superior court, if the court aforcsaid JOHN A. DUNN/..About two dosen more service flags |carnations.” The bride's sift to the |Rents - g accepted and recommended that action | will not enjoin aforesaid Shore Line . each bearing a single star have been |bridesmaid was a gold brooch and to!Oijling and {be deferre@ until such a time as the | Electric Railway Company as afore- veceived by Mrs John D. Hall, chair- |the pianist, Miss Ruby Higgins of ling 7 isircets are pnut in proper condition by |said, that said court grant whatever Hnr ist. 50 Main St. [Zan cflhe, Women's League for Na- fSouth Coventry, siiver-beaded knit. |Outside ‘Account : i¥e petitioners and others interested.|other relief sald court in its discre- \F macisi, tional Service. ting kneedles. 'The bridegroomi’s zift | Nevw sewers . ... i The recommendation was accepted by |tion may deem just ard expedient in te the best man was a set of gold cuff .— - tihe council. the premises And furthermore be it The November White Ribbon Ban- |links and to the ushers gold friendship | orasirry recommie. - 664,70 Wants Regular Officer Appointed. Resolved, That the corporation coun- h - ner has a memorial note stating that |searfpins. * The ceremony was attend. : % ; sel of the City of Norwich is hereby Putnam W. C. T. unfon has lost afed by relatives and immediate mg?"g:“gel’ 5 . 5(“‘;?::;“"‘;'{;::“5”':;-‘; Pt g, | directed and instructed to appear ‘be- yalued member in the recent death of | (riends of the coupie. T e £ | o k) soraa Commis” |fore the public utilities commission A rs. A. N. Law. Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Shel- | " Gas and Blect. Dept. ey feom ho list of sapernumeraries, | Of the state of Connecticut and to do Owners of cranberry bogs in East- | aon Jeft for a wedding trip and will [ "¢ B dept. ....112,909.00 e e e e s ries. | on that he Is legally able to induce - .gs ero¥acrs of cranberry bogs in East- |make their home at 48 Union street. | pin, o 9RRL, s - ey the public utilties commission to or- Lum!no“s Mlll(al’y Island towns have begun to Ship away | oy iidsam Lk b ary Sraduate | remporary loans ..105,000.00 Dot ae Bxin, e der the fhore Line Electric Railway el e bt B d el v o b ] [ Windham high schoot and the Wil- | oonePTe 0 Lo o 20 Courncilman Carney said he under- {Company to reduce the present rate WATCH R R L limantic normal school, class of 1912 |“Ene for Thames . .. .0 istcod that an appropriation had been |of fare collected for the transporta- s X Bhe recently taught school in West |} Street widening & 7.500. !made for an extra man and had been |tion of passengers: furthermore, LS it T e oo 1 e improvements .. 10,400.00 tcld that ;‘ge e);.xsra. n:atri _w;s(ncw ?l“ Resolved, That if the public utilities 0 T 1 S uz literary insti- i uty in the police station. Council- |commission dees not order the Shore heart or Friend at the front’will Tion tate 1f ‘the anthorities wours eaq | tuson, the Ccmmecticut agricultural | 02ns for Gas & ~{man Carnoy said that in his opinion |Line Elevric Railway Company to re- e m’tzl appreciated gift you the stray dog nuisance so that farm- college, class of 1917. He is now em- improvements . 42.000.00 {the extra’ man now dping duty in[duce the present rates collected for can purchase. ers could raise sheep in safety. moye'd as assistant agricultural agent Court house i R * e headquarters is not an extra|passenger transportation on i lines Rt show -adh- fine. of of the Tolland county farm bureau.|Gourt house .. ... ‘man on the force, as he has been |the corporation counsel of the City of mg‘nzseu e Watches from $3.25 A _reception for Rev. Dr. and Mrs.| Mr. Sheldon during the past sum- Tichtrioal Restrve i taken from a regular beat and trans- | Norwich is hereby directed and in- to .00. J. Beveridge Iee was given Monday | Mer was home garden supervisor in b Sty | rerred to the station. A supernumerary |structed to appeal the case to the su- 8 Suffield. The bridegroom is du- B Goue S, Mok Bt - One Norwich farmer declares there - e YOU CAN GET THE BEST 33&‘:‘ ::‘..5"&535‘3.“%5‘23.‘"5:“2":2 Lo From General now doing dvty to fill the vacancy.|yerjor coart of Connecticut and, if ne- . A g the fir: e SR ouncilman Carrey felt that a regu-|cessory to the supreme court of Con: SERVICE AT soclal ‘event for the season for the . OBITURY e e |iar man ought to be appointed from |neotiont for the purpose of securing congregation. Electrical Reserve ! tke supernumerary list to relieve the|a gecision favorable to the public; and | supernumerary now doing duty and to | furthermore, be it Fowi e S fill the vacancy on the regular force.| Resolved, That the city ordinance to Gas & Electri- THE PLAUT-CADDEN C0. At Saybrook, Mr. and Mrs. Giles A. Mo St Sl Bushnell have issued Invitations for 2 2 5. That was wiy he introduced the res- | prohibiting the tak;ng on of passén- Established 1872 a reception to meet Town Clerk : Miss Annie .M. Sullivan of No. 28| cal.Sinking fund. 142557 ° : % el E [ ek e SV Sire. Withiam B Bushnell. recentis | Cove street died in this city Sunday |To be raised by olution, he said. i gers in front of tiolley cars by jit- { L 8 o orwich, Conn. Riinarried, at their home, Wednesday |Morning at 6:30 o'clock after a long ill- | taX ............ 29,505.01 No Vacancy on Force. neys is hereby abrogated, set aside evening, Nov. 7. ness. Miss Sullivan was bo¥n in Nor- | Licenses Alderman Allen said he could not |and repealed. = wich, the daughter of the late Mr. and| etc.) 58.00 see where there is any -vacancy in the{Adopted at Mesting In Norwich Town. The' new brick addition to the | Mrs. Mortimer Sullivan. She was a ————— 375,143.84 | regular police force now. - He further | Councilman Mathewson by way of County Home on Smith avenue, Nor- | sister of the late John Sullivan, po- —————|eaid that the appropriation had not|explaration said that the resolutions |1hosphate at tke drug store whict - wich, hae reached the roof work. It!liceman for many years here and Fu- $377.666.43 | been made for the purpose of paying|embodied in the petition had been . will provide three schoolrooms for the | gere Sullivan, who at onme time' held adopted at a meeting held last week \ mes[ M home childrén as wéll as sieeping | & government position in Washinston, i in Norwich Town. accommodation for 50 boys. % D. C. _She was also a sister of the late City Treasurer Charles §. Avery’s summary of disbursements from May Actinz Mayor Dolbeare said it seem- Rk o et i Jeremiah Sullivan. boiler inspector and | 16, 1917, to October 15, 1917, is as follows: = e R T e e % £ hlpl . was a to all | the late Mary Sullivan of this city. Unexpendea |city limits have no power to direct the V IOLlN Sotrer kills remaining unpaid October | Miss Sullivan is survived by two . . <3 e council in any such matter. . T T ents was aiso added tosister, the Misses Julla and Neilie| oor o pusie Waek Speayainiiohe, - Demmsednte ances. | " Alderman Waters moved that the TEACHER Int. A further addition of one dol- | mee mom s ity Ordinary repairs and expen $32,000.00 $23,01857 . $3,981.43-| TOatter De referred to the finance com- la win partner 2qdition of one dol-| Miss Sullivan was of a very sunniy | Jrdinary repa 3.000.00 *4,259.47 P18 mittee and this was seconded by not paid m“"‘“’m‘," Nov 2§:h ,‘;“f disposition and she made many friends Qarbsige and ashes 2 13/000.06 5.916.56 7.083.44 | Covncilman Mathewson. Al String lastruments repaired | —adv. S e o & & Chanitabio mature andt| o0y asd casch Bl 3,000.00 1,335.25 156495 | - Councilmian. Creoke miggeated that Vielins sold on easy terms . Bl o el & Jov) Snahier. & Gt | it AN oo 6,600.00 3578.28 Zes0s: ftRs miit P vetattes totHe) saEct: | - . The Waterbury store of the Reid | UL SiSter and a warm friend.’ In the | Macadam repaire ... oo 600007 £488.73 15127 |men of the town as he felt it was more For appointments address B [l & Hughes company is the headquar- | hosens of Miss Sullivan St Patrick's| po 4% ong 1rees. & 500,00 158505 *717.96 |Of @ town matter than a city matter. €. BULLARD, Bliss Piace, Nere | trs for the food campaign for the D‘““M leé °“; o hl:' Best members. Sesire Rassinchabtets i Town Officials Will Co-operate. mich -Conn. soldiers across the water. The Food- rs. Carolina Mary Bowker. Relaying Warren and . Broad Street : E At thiz juncture of the dlscussiom. for-Fiance booth is receiving jellies, | Mrs. Carolina Mary Bowker, 57, wite | Rgaving Warren | 260.00 - $60.00 | Acting. Mayor Dolbeare said that he preserves, etc. as, well as mofiey | of James Bowker of 14 Mowry 'ave- | waemgion Street 5 s RS 88000 | Sould have the clerk read a . letter 3 1 z :iu;r'nh::":t{?hg:: ,,'“,‘;2;:1’{ g" a¥| Sunnyside Avenue = . 73275 73275 100.90 | which the maver had re;elved from ly in 5 = | T Hi B ttis 1 - WILLIAM C. YOUNG Befors leaving to begin his courss in | Agawam. Mass. Mrs. Bowker was re. | JOKTIOES Street ..o G642 19433 | gara to the matter. The letier ren sculpture, for which he won a schol- | turning to her home in Norwich after 1,128.02 29324 [ 580 to-the matter- - The letter read 5 . Stecessor to arship at the Philadeiphia Academy | spending the da: New S by the clerk was to inform the may- y with Mrs. H. P. W GENPr— 1 and select. STETSON & YOUNG of Fine Arts Jerome R. esuck | Wolff of Westfleld when she was taken | Sherman Street oo $00.00 Fry R Lt Sle sl i CARPBNTER and m gy R R nredk ~ é the 1200 apple | suddenly ill and was taken from the Special Improvements, Re-apprepriated— with the city officials should any def- bty St ;;. - Browning’s Kite- [ automobile in which she was riding to Thames Etreet pavement 7,400.32 7,400.32 |inite steps be taken towards securing Best work and materiale at right the home of Mr. Ely. She died before | North Main Street pavement . 7,389.44 302,05 27.36 [ relief from the high fares. . The teachers’ retiremeht board sent | Miedical aid could be summoned. As-! Franklin Street concrete .... 1,400.04 +2,026.00 It was suggested by several of the 5 st Main 84 fout on Thursday the first checks for ;";é;‘%fifi"éfi:“,,d“;*:,;nfig <Sylvester | Thames Street, widsning . 10:893.32 13,774.04 21213 |council that expressions on the mat- - rensions to be paid teachers unde: Returns ...... 5,000.00 : ter be invited from _the committee the teachors: pension law passed at | t© undertaker’s parlors. Lower Breadway concrete . 2.000.00 13.12 1,986.58 |representing those who had adopied ° session of the leglslature. The of Cemeteri . 7.800.00 86475 ° s |the resolutions at the Norwich Town \ Cflkfim total Jmount represented . by the FUNERALS. Bia’ Department L 42003500 1821374 25705z |TmeetnE; CUT FLOWERS checks was $340. - - ” John E. Hughes Heard. The ! Felix Baldessaj ¢ Polics. Copartment- John E. Hughes, one of the commit- AND FUNERAL WORK st he,iroops on Fishers Island were| The funeral of Felix Baldessal was| Salaries . 32,000.00 °12,794.17 19,205.83 | tee, took the floor and briefly stated I Maplewood N“mv Co. Mm“"!'h mmfi:.'}( two hundred vards|held from the mortuary rooms of} City Court 4,21)0.00 1,696.50 ¢ 250350 |why the matter had been brought to . e e, c, but the waves in|Cummings & Ring on Monday morn- | Street lighting I 220000.00 494968 17,050.32 [the attention of the council. He said T. H. Peabody: Tel. 986, 'l'heu recent storms broke over the spot |ing with a large number of relatives | Patrol ‘agon 500.00 500.00 : it was fully realized that the meeting ki r’;&flu;kfi‘;’aeb:?:kfi]w and im;;:a_-ll in attendance. Burial| General Expenses. 1,000.00 520.49 479.51 | was held outside the city limits. The olling | was in the Asylum street cemetery. rtment— 7 reason the matter had been brought JOSEPH BRADFORD |°Vf ™iere thelr tents formerly. stood. Mra. leabeila B, Rill. | ‘ieaith Deparim 1000 esiie T s1zs IR oumolf was that it was thouzht ¢ At Sterling Mrs. H. B, : 3 Gas and Electrieal Dept— ; the city would be interested enough in e Btisaowry (for- | The funeral of Mrs. Isabelia B. Hill| gperating and general expenses... 215259.00 113,719.97 101.539.03 | matter of such importance, not only B merly Miss Carrie Mitchell, of Nor- | was held from the Church of the Good | QPerating, and - 2 ~65.000.00 38,374.95 40.625.05 | to the traveling public but to the mer- / ER LIRS, took part In & Moth: isi-hm e ticniance o e venth 2| Interest on mortgage Tonds ... 20,000.00 10/000.06 10,000.00 | chants of the city, to taks somelaction, er Goose entertainment held last | friends, some coming from out of | Iiterest on City of Norwich Gas & i N MG by hag Sk tald by ons store Blank Books Made and Rulsd ts Order %gn& for the benefit of the church.|town. Rev. Joseph F. Cebb officiated Electric bonds .......c...coceeceee.. 11,480.00 5,740.00 5,740.00 :eu::x‘:x;o t:;;cc";‘f: r;g:mgeza;a;e; 108 BROADWAY ivors were littls brooms, on each | at the service. Miss Carrie E. Cham- Park Department— 5,000.60 2,755.28 2.244.72 | olined $150 .2 week. e saia he real- s of which was a black cat. plin presided at “'fi; orlt?r. The ‘t:car- ‘Water Department bond interest .... 24,637.50 12,318.75 12.318.75 | [zed there would be considerable ex- s > ere were George D. Fillmore, M. A. i i The Thames N . Finance Department— pense entailed through the matter if THE DIME SAVINGS BANK [the overnment 1s 15 snend 5i.o00.000 | bome’ o) K. Hil and Biydon | o 1 700°° . Baeves t5aews sss.14 |Eaken o'the courts” but it as his OF ROBWIGH for néw buildings, is in the towns of | cometery, where Rev. Mr. Cobb read a | Court house - ,3.800.00 3,566.62 R R T S e e < 2788350 10,410. 1741237 |88y to get the town to stand one- Groton and Ledyard, has an area Interest The regular Semi-Ammual Dividend |33 acres. is midway botween Groton | Prmeciaker s £ e grave. ol Milk mspector 28391 416,09 | DaIf of the necessary money if a town has been declared at the rate of 4 pér Ferry and seven miles | charge of the funeral-arrangements. | Election wes” 111000 354.60 365.¢0 [metiun was: cuied i cent. a year from the éarnings of the g Island Sound. It was au- Annis Co | Temporary loans ...... B i 130,000.00 Frank Aubrey, manager of a Nor- past six months and will be payable [thorized by congrese in 1866. e Thames Street widening loan - Wwich store, said he-thought the city on and after Nov. 15, 1917, The body of Annie “Connors, Who| ment ...... Pl 5 uak v alion, 7,500.00 2,500.00 | OUSht to be interested enough to- take FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. |, Xriends of Miss Baith Catherine [died in this city, was sent on the 4.50 | s(reet improvement loan Payment . 5.200.00 . 5300.00 | ome action.” 'He spoke of the matter < i hf“’a.n‘ \:fien ':roug);t :la: m; -t'i:nllor; £ o e irectors o e chamber ol 15, .4: ;m_:: Zgfig commerce, but said that as yet that . 1,435.57 1,43557 +07214 | method of procedure was not bearing street macadam 2,000.00 2,000,00 | (Uit The increase does affect the (Continued on Page Seven—Fifth Col.) Hewitt of North Stoningt: o'clock train Monday aftern: to| gas Electyi Departmi acco ier of Mrs. Dwight & Hewitt of Wes. [ D&nbury for burial. sreis & e e e ) Whitestone Clgars will be $3.90 a 10¢[ton. have received the announcement ndertaker Hourigan had charge of from Oct. 1st, 1917. $2 for a box of 50, | Of her with Henry A. Saun- | the local arrangements. Same rate per thousand. eston, Tuesday, Oct. 22. Rev e 5 T % F, coNaNT Hollister performed the cere. I3 MEnukin 5o in the Congregational parson- Michol and the Staste-Zattung. aup. 00 itchel an e o ung sup- . 500.00 500. ‘handicaps “PROTECT YOUR FEET” e 20l Pogeat Al earsics | DR s i are even.— 3 50000 _ 500.00 ' ‘ .- .'. o SAmMALIOS o Dc:uugrvc: ‘Washington g e at : FOOT SPECIALI there were 135 competitors, uu'g‘ilv Meriden—Miss Jennie E. Pratt of "SEND FOR A FREE SAMPLE CAN OF - . S H. ‘“Il..l-“, daughter of Mp:|41 Cottage street has : : M#r. Cummings’ 8pring Arch Support] V@ i El:i_'mf a gton, d he: 4 2 ! W‘ C“l‘hl u’ Suite 7-8, Alice Building, Norwich M Miss Prizserels ot A W L) . 2 - 5 KONDON Jeva. co. Formerly of Waterbury Phone 754 | reapt 3 e y _ B g £ ek . : 4 : Minneapolis, Minn, American House | | Clear, Peachy Skin Awaits Anyone Who , Drinks Hot Water Says an Inside bath, before break- fast helps us look and fesl clean, sweet, fresh. S - b4 * > dejeioiioiioleoieiirdoidoiieelop Sparkling and vivacious — merry. bright, alert—a good, clear skin and 2 natural, rosy. healthy complexion are assured oniy by pure blood. If only every man and woman could be induced to adopt the morning inside bath, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of the thousamds of sick anaemic-looking men, ¥o- men, and girls, with pasty or muddy complexion instead of the multi- tudes of “nerve wrecks,” ‘“rundowns” “brain fags and pessimists we sbould see a virlle, optimistic threng ol rosy An inside heekel people everywhere. ath is had by drinking «ch morniz before breakfast, a glase of r ot water with a tes- sroonful of limestone phosphate fn it to wash from the stomach, liver, Kid- nevs and ten yurds of bowels the pre- vious day's indigestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire ailmentary before ting more food into the stemach Those subject to sick headache, bil- iousness, na breath, rheumatiem colds; and particvlarly those whe have pallid. sallow: complexion and who stipated very often, are urged a quarter pound of iimestone e to obtai will cost but n tritie, but is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remarl able change in_both health and ap- pearance, awaiting those who practice internal sanitation. We must remem- Trer at inside cleanliness is more important than outside. because the skin does absorb impurities o con blood while the pores of howels do. INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Mrs. Bela P. TLearned spent ths week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Henry R. BEond, of New London. A cable message s expected at any time from Gurdon Huntingion, eldes son of Channing M. Funtington announcing his arrival in France. Mz Huntington was unable to be present the wedding last week of his sis- Olive, and Joseph C. Worth, his ther, Channing Platt Huntington from TFort Terry, giving the bride in marriage. Naugatuck—2rs. Mary McWer- ter of Ch natignal president of the Ladies’ A iary, A. O. H., is vis- iting_her cousins, the Misses Claney in Nausgatuck —— e HAKE INTO oms sllen's Foot-Ease. the antiseptic pow- der to he shaken into the shoes and sprinkled in the footbath. The Platts- Turg Camp Manual advises menm in training to use Foot-Ease in thelr shoes each morning. It prevents Bis- ters and sore spots and relleves paig- Tul, swollen, smarting feet and tak the sting out of corns and bunions. A certain relicf ~for sweating, cafioas. tired, aching feet. Always use Alle; Foot-Ease to_hreak in new shoes. Seld everywhere, 25c. : HUNTERS, TAKE WARNING! One of your number murderously shet my son today when he was lawfully défending “his rights. All permits ts hunt over the Davis farm, Corni Road, East Side, are hereby reveked: Hereafter all permits to hunt on said premises must bear my signature and must be renewed upan each ocoasien of hunting.’ The farm is not posted. The farm is not g All hunters disregai will do so at thei This warning will ndt be repeatsd. G. WARREN DAVH Norwich, Conn., Nov. 5, 1917. . NOT ONCE NOR TWICE The baker is not like some other merchants. He does not want €o in: duce you to buy of him JUST QNGCE. He wants you for a REQULAR eus: tomer, for bread is something you nsed EVERY DAY. Our bread is always the SAME in quality. Try our servies ONCE and you will KEEP ON. Andrew’s Bakery SUMMIT STREET CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directars _amd Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building 'Phone 238 Lady Assistans Special Rates to Theatre Teoupes Traveling Men, Ete. Livery Connection Shetucket Street FARREL & SANDERSON, Proge Phone 704, ° A GREAT VARIETY OF Alarm Clocks at FRISWELL'S 25-27 FRANKLIN _"!‘RIET_