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Some nv. ’vo;m;on 60—red- T .-*..:e:.fi':.fi i 1o8e Its gfl ey e T ired without n twlnse of rheu- matic p: In molt cases thede are the dange signals to wal you that the kldueyl s oy gt T rowing of go at are al- wlyl formin, m t) ndy. glect hese natur; Former Mayor §. Ashbel Crandall, ford, - I - Norwich with Easter cards. = ldxht vehicle lamps at 7.43 o'clock M el w Brif S o8, hl Ethe Ihd%og Ne tdn at her home .on Lincoln avenuo um Prices for insurance eonrlng lia- bility for automobil the Easter holidays. on and after April 1, at noon, : i Those families who had_the trials > - Pae|ot first-of-April movings found the |service in Charlottesville, N, C. : bée T | weather most favorable Monday. GOLD MED. Rev. 'ward S. Worcester preached |4 . 1t is noted by a M nd- nt‘m’tm ydam:b-:\;; fim e :: the First Churgh in Ni visiting his Telatives, Mr. and Mrs. C,| noss; Sunday morning and evening. for the Soldier and Sailo FERGUSON'S J. Nelson Weymou manager of the Norwich tebphonem'cms-, has | eral Franklin Square WHERE ALL CARS STOP been called to his former home in 8Bace, Me., on account of the sudden BREAD OR A STONE An hem in Qumweu news states| 9€ath of his mother. sg Frances Eldre “I1f a son shall ask BREAD of any dge 18 spend- |- Afisq Mary Veronica Driscoll, a third Aesh mvfig““‘"“‘ her Par- | vear gtudent at Mount St. Joseph's e in i Seminary, Hamilton Heights, Hart- who were out yes- | ford, hmé rl::nhapenmg[ h:be Ealtér recess a ome o r paren terdnydtto;ytheao»’;mugf;::ks:;egn Patrolman and Mrs. Timothy J. Dris- out risking pneumonia . cell, of North Cliff street.. . of you thatis a father, wiil he give him a STONE?” 8o says the Scripture. If YOUR children ask bread, will you not give them GOOD bread, whole- some, tasty and satisfying? Give them OUR bread, and be good parents. Local people interested have been OBITUARY. ANDREW'S BAKERY netified that the s nce of s SUMMIT STREET 'cm_cm‘ 15— Common Coune{ ciatms For damazes o5 ros ‘ufll hydrant nfla‘l d&nmwkfiflhflumfi mittee, : OMO’WhMBeRepluedbyYoungerMm BODY CAN —_— Yona.nhmnll, tifully dark From William Trottenberg, injuries resulting from fall on defec- 'tive walk February 7. i!efen'ed to fi- nance committee. New Sidewalks Ord-rol. the: fire cemmiuxouu. .He said there| From public works committee, ask: are no funds available for this extra. msmumuamrgummm b thelrm'“m sidewalks in Greeneville fl'on properties: “" pmtecficn f"wt:fi' be m, in| Westerly side McKinley avenue, 1 m l’urthenmln‘ nnlul report of the south side Rockwell street, John A. by | commissioners. Rockwell, trustee. Southefly side of Rockwell street, Npw. Plumbing Rules. Mary G. Osgood and Martha L. Os- e opmcial e oMY o | 0, outen wAN Loy et lltyor Allyn L. Brown, Alderman Dol- | teening of st Go % pes attention of the counell and former Alderman Bailey, | " i o letter which Alderman Sopeinten on Haes £ eTES Beiieli| - Should Increass Polices Force. from City Lee | 7ith the board of water commission-| Alderman W. H. Allen then asked several days uo.,ursiu €rs to see what could be done in the|that the following lettér which he had and strength-| oo or improving the situation in |Teceived from City Attaney Lee Roy regard to the establishment and ob- | Robbins be read to the council utvuwe of rules and regulations per- | Mr. William H. Alfen, Chdnnu Police taining to plumbing in the ecity. The| Comnfllfl@. City of Norwich, Con- committee reported that they had con- necticut: ferred with the water commissioners | My Dear Alderman: , Peland consulted existing ordinances of| Recent and more al acts of dis- mf city and they presented a set oflorder in the center of the city have rules and roguiations b the attention of the pul:\ic Ing board, the appoint-|of sgatherlp:lm b S ment of a plumbing inspector, the re- square, = Present day conditions are Quiring of a bond from licensed plum- |simply’ bringing to a focus facts that bers and providing for certain methods every citizen has long realized but of connection and kinds of material|never actually appreciated, namely, used, the use of hydrants, the kind of |ipat be e of our havi ‘become a service comnections, etc., far as great trolley and shopp center, plumbing connected with the C“YS coupled with the steady growth of our ‘water supply system is concerned, and ulation and th; neig’ autherizing the plumbing inspector to mn: uw:o; mh:;;mfu m}"’b‘,’;‘,’f—? report and order remedied certain de-|chandise and amusement here, and the fects in private drains and sewersand |great increase in genera] traffic, our sewer plumbing. The committee rec-|pregent police force is inadequate. ommended that the 'council approve|Pyrthermore, in my opinion, Steps the adoption of the rules by the water|snoula be. {mmediately taken’ to an. commissioners as part of the . rules|ticipate and prepare against a recur- and regulations of that department. |rence of the trouble of Sunday night. The long list of rules and rezula-| “pp,¢ tnere is also a pressing neces- tions, .containing twenty-nine sections[sity for the revamping and sirength- Whs read by the. city cleri. ening of our police force is recognized The Rules Approved. from a knowledge of the facts that our Mr. Burns and Mr. Williams, two |force is no larger (except for one of- of the several master plumbers pres- | ficer stationed at headquarters at ent, spoke briefly on the proposed |night) numgrically than it was several rules. Mr. Burns said he thought the |years ago; that at least four and prob- field was pretty well covered by the{ably six of the present policemen are rules and s2id the master plumbers lot advanced age and should have been as a whole were willing to render any |pensioned when such movement was aid they could in.the matter. Mr.|agitated some ten or more years ago; Williams saiq he believed the rules|idat the amount of police work as in- are acceptable to the master plumbers. | dicated from the record of arrests has After some additional discussion the |nearly doubled in the past ten years, Sy i g ‘who enllsted I:fl the i medic to Jocal Mends flnt he is en!om me drug utnte. Millioas of old famous Sage Tea Re by the addition of other raggist here, Decauns 1 hair so naturally and mflg one can tell it h- ‘been apphi Those whose hair is ‘becoming faded have a ing ut;n[zln. beehuu. after one or twe app! ions the gray hair -vamishes and your locks become Iwxdriantly dark and beautiful. 3 3 Thie is the age of haired, nnnt‘t.mcuve ‘wanted aro Wyeth’s Sage anfl sulphur to-night and you'll be with your dark, handsome hair amd your ;onthlll appearance within a few ays. This preparation is a tlnu requisits and is not intended for the cure. miti- gation or prevention of disease. e —— have outlived their usefulwess. In his opinion provision for a firemen's pen- sion fund shoula be considered at the same time the police pension fund is taken up. Counncilman Mathewson's = motion was then unanimously carried. |Sewer Assessments Lajd. The following .sewer. lfl-—enu were faid: Sewer Sunnyside avenus ~ from Laurel Hill avenue to Clay aveaue, and in Clay avenue from Sunuyside avenue southerly, Northerly side of Sunnyside avenue, Flora®C. Noyes, $77; Onmmie Derman; $47; Herman Neison and Julia Nelson, $42: Horace ¥, Church, $42; Almon E. Carroll and Lottie N. Carroll, $51; Lu- ciug A. Fenton. $49. Y Soutlfrly side of Sunnvside avenue, Joshua A. Stott, $21;: Henrietta Rolley( $13: William . Baker. $64; William A,_:rnmm and Mprian Trimm, $60: Nils T. Jensen, $52. Easterly sids of Clay u-mo. Fren- cis Herbert Brown and El mg Cole, $83: Nannie E. Jackson, $48. Waesterly side of Clay avenue, David H. Purvis. $60. . Gates. Lighis o the. Genteal Baptist chocch ts of e ur m‘e’? with Miss Thelma Hart, 170 greatly Broadway. lice business. "The matter youth, - folks arent with tate confere; % soefal work will be held April 21, 22, Joseph L. Stanton. and 23 at New Britain, Joseph L. Stanton, 75, died at his k home in Brimfield. Mas Saturday At Trinity Methedist church, Fred fmorning after & short illness with A. Haglund is the newest reported ad- onia. In his death Brimfield dm‘“ to thC honor ‘ge“- He is in|loses a highly-respected citizen and |thro training at Camp Do one of active usefulness as a carnen m‘ R g The first alewife of the seasonhas | (i &3 1"“ umfarmer, g:x::refi:;mél’s‘ The meeting e called to order at been caught in the Connecticut river, wit.hdnwlns Tecently from work out- |8.30 o'clock by His Honor, Mayer Al- B P oo side his home says o Brimfield cor-|Ivn L, Brown, and the reading of the, three weeks in advance of the shad. dent. g!nutss 10( the previous meeting took 44 W n e usual course. At Westbrook, Frank H. Friseell of| 70 T e e T | Allmonn Sy B, Dolbearé ofteren New London, has purchased the cot- Ct. wh T born April |a report from the fire commission tage at Chapman Beach belonging to| {259, Ct, ST it s regarding the petition of the Afilmic the late Lillian A. Corey of Orange. |18, 1843. His early life was passed in g i Willington, where he learned the trade Enrtocrh ogo:pag;e m better fl?ei: James’ Lodge, No. 23 ¥, A.|of carpenter. He was married April | Prote ‘where ’u,?twnrka the thh§: degree mn,gh’t {117, 1864, to Miss Mary Hamilton of |blant is located. In the np&tt Alder- Masonic Temple, at 7.30.—adv. Stafford Springs, the ceremony being [ man Dolbeare stated that the earton/| ¥ performed in the Tongregational | company’s request had been carefully Now that spring has come, Street|church of that village by Rev. A. W.|considered and called attentlon to the Commissioner Georgze E. Feilows will|Ide.” Mr. and Mrs Stanton lived for |the fact that additional fire proteetion have the D. A. R. memorial fountain | some years in Stafford Springs, and |for Greeneville had previously beel; on the Little Plain \mco\'ered for the|then moved to Willington. In June, recommended in the annual report .o season. 1892, Mr. Stanton bought the farm on Haynes hill in Brimfield, where the Official visitors of the Epworth | remaider of his life was passed. M, League meeting at Trinity Methodist | Stanton united withr the Methodist church Sunday evening were Miss|church in Stafford as a young man, Janie Leach, Mrs. F. J. King and Mr.|and later removed his relationship to S Sty Ra R dGutle, the Methodist church in Wales, the nearest church of the denomination to his Brimfield home. In the latter part of his life he attended -the Con- City Treasurer Charles S. Avery's summary of receipts, May 16, 1917, to March 15, 1918, is as follows: Cash on hend May 15, 1917 ‘Water works Lafl.fi) 5“ 000.82 Dept. of Public Warks— ¥ Widening Thames . More new yarns in a variety of new shares have just arrived at The Yarn "Shop, 17,Clff street.—adv. in Brimfield. Mr.| street ... 9,701.85 report of the committee was accepted |and increased by leaps and bounds in| Sewer in Lanrel Hill avenue, from EETEEEEECETITE | A subscrib ;;%%;:ni:lug‘v‘?::d by his widow and |Rents .. .... 3,180.23 by the council who also approved the | the last half of that period. Sunnyside avenue northerly to 2 'pdnt Subscriber calls attention to the |t ®Gister, Mrs. Jehn Burnham of |Oiling and spring- adoption of the rules by the water de-| That this partieular department of|near number 296 Taurel FI avemue g:"tc‘ )gm dE:smr S:'i‘xnd%.y :l' het fi::: st Hartford, Ct. He leaves seven| ling .... ... 1,310.39 - ‘ wlmeu!s om;‘ ity hs: been at'.‘mmm neglected | and outlet sewer: United States dte. of Gouves, 1o the | children. They are Miss Stella S.|Outside account 569.37 - outh Street Report. is known by all who have occasion to| Tohn F. Farroli, $15; Jehn M. Qul- C NG advance of :h; clock hwdase' Oscar L., Louis J. and Edgar R. of | New sewers ...... 16476 Mayor Brown said ke had received iliar with its history. In the|lup, $47; John F. Cochrane, " 4 Brimficld, Alvin H. of Monson. Mrs. Dept. of Cemeteries— the report of the committee of three, [f2ce of new and increased comditions|Frances A. Cook, $42: Jemnie M. b-- Producers and distributors of dairy | Lewis Breagdway of East Leverett and a Ordinary repairs . zgz gg y Ia; é‘fi{e Ftolébllr;n{s, Jole‘;i:h 1:1 !t'lla}:nlud gg tlh&é:flgtm;';clfl ;tn ;m;n ll;m ;:',2 d'wt& gf \{)‘ls, $42; 7, Hartrs?u Davis (Jennis M. / . il T aymon ‘Whic! e ap- 3 avis, copserval . o { products in this district were required | Mrs. Lewis Johnston of Sunderland. He | Trust fund income ar F lmeral Dtrectors !to register on April 1, and the reg-|leaves also four grandchildren. The| Police Dept— pointed to estimate the damages sus- |2ens who mg*‘ft it easier to abuse than| On yecommendatien of the fiaance J !istration cards and copies of the law | funeral was held at the home Monday | City court . 3,892.29 tained by property holders through the | t0 remedy. et these scoffers com- | committee the eoumeil authorized PoY- were to be-obtained at the Farm Bu- | afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. William |Licenses . '527.50 Seuth street layout. The committee |Pare what has been done for every|ment of $50 te wnuun E. uq. in flnd Emba mers lreau headquarters, Eastabrook officiating. Gas and Hleet. Dapt— awarded Paul Peloquin $500, this be- |Other department of the city and then | settlement of & elaim for dar 4 H ' = G. and E. dept. ..272,309.00 ing the estimate of the damage he|judge of their relative efficiency. Let|auiting from a fall on Grove st 322 Main Stree _Allen Bean, son of Dr. Beanm, of . FUNERALS. Finance Dept.— sustains through the layout. - The |tham close ¢helr eyes and see the fire|The ciaim of Margaret Fitx for iy "rance, wl ere he has en Wi the rs. a andall. Loans for Tham: mate n @ report er ouarterly an monthl: ye- Chamber of Commerce Building || French Ambulance corps. He is to| mTne funeral of Mrs. Althea S. Ham-| Street wmenmg . 1,500,00 the committee was ordered printed in|rate today—ten years older—without | ports had been accepted the 0w - i enter the Princeton ayviation sehool|jal] was held Monday afternoon at 2|Loans for street the council journal, increase or public interest in its main- | inx bilis were approved:. [j Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant 8| (or a course of training. orclock from the funeral parlors of | improvements . 16,700.00 Petitions Disposed Of. e not doubt but what you are|oF2VK department, SiSi: Cas _sad q Undertakers Church & Allen, with a|Loans for Gas & Petitions were received and disposed Electric department, $34.949.32; Water A census of children in county - r fully aware of all the conditions a $3.17A25; Publie Warks nh in € ticut, Oct. 1, 1917, large number of relatives and friends Electrical Dept. of as follows: noted or that thelr signil e e epartment, TR 257 0 58 XS Lo sditlanrgims p [ nOMOR 0., CORRECTOY ot in attendance. Rev. Frank Palmer| improvements 42,000,00 From John "O. Johnson for permis- 3 fican; - | department. $4142.2T; Police depari- chowed 73 in the Cuunty Hom. at 10.25 ognized by other observers, but in my ment, 32,497.17; street lighting, $254.83; Nocwich, 43 in the Tolland Counly |ofciated and there were many beau- | Court house ....... " sion R erect a gasolene pump in front | apinion the time to eorrect them is at | Doncriment of - cematories 336501 & v d 86 in Windham | tiful flowers. Friends acted as bearers.|From Gas and of 107-109 Franklin street. Referred |nand. Someone must take the initia. | 2ePariment of —cemeteries, 01 scine a}.‘ soaan gt = ndbam{ g rial took place in Maplewood ceme- Electrical Reserve to public works committee with power. |tive and by. virtus of your positian Fire department. $33597.94; Finance AGENCY FOR Gounty " Home, 8¢ Putnam. tery, where a committal service was| fund ........... 17,000.00 From C. V. Pendleton for permis. | e o, bY, Virtue of your position | gopartment. 35,945.45. Bvers evening now. at § o’clock, the [Teda at the grave by Rev. Mr. Palmer.|From sion to transfer his gasolene pump from 36 Broadway to 45 Broadway. Referred to public works committee The council then adjourmed to April Gene: Sinking fund .. 15th at 8 p. m. From Gas and” ivell of Trinity Fpiscopal church at £,200.35 [ 3rocklyn, Cemn. is rung for the or more effective souree. Do you not nnes J. Dolbeare. then, in view of present conditions, The funeral of Lannes J. Dolbeare ) lown’s hoys at the front or preparing {to 8o, also to remind the townspeOv Columbia Bicycles | - oo o & s | Priee, is in conference with the state ,u'-ncu'mral college at Storrs, and ex- i pects to have six or eight experts fe give lectures at the Methodist church on matiers pertaining to rural life. PRSESES { SN The Plant-Cadden Co. to the Banner fund: Bethany, §1, Ply- mouth, $1, Meriden, $1, Waterburv, took place from the mortuary parlors of Undertakers /Cummings & Ring Monday morning at 11 o’clock, with relatives and friends attending. There Lefingwell. Burial place in the West Plains cemetery, where a committal service was read at the grave by Rev. Mr. Frink. Mrs. John Riley. relatives and friends attending. At the serviees in St. Patrick's church Electrical Reserve Fund for transfer to Gas & Electri- cal Sinking fund. 1,425.57 Loan North Main $739,703.07 Dept, of Public Worke— with olene power. From American Waste and Metal Company for perm:ssxon to erect gas- pump in front of 14 Thames had been accepted by common council on February 5, 1874, but had never been carried out. Layout ax:cepted at Appropriations Dispursements Balances. feel constrained to bring these mat- ters before your commissioners, the court of common council, and, if neces- sary, a city meeting in order to obtain results? LEE ROY ROBBINS, City Attorney. After the clerk had read the letter Alderman Allen said that a great deal the city meeting that the people will have become acquainted with the need when at home. Here is One Treatment Middletown.—Miss Harriet C. Avary of this city, who is now living in Han- ford, has given a certified gheek fo $7,000 for the coming issue of the new 5 i 2 street. Referred to public works com- | 1 Liberty loan to be fioated in April, two closed about Thanksriving day and up | K" o s onieia tho. secvices. The | Street . - 8,000.00 mittee with power. things about. vou require any S tuas | weeks® before It Is issued, far ':Lwal the Best Made. PeLTRity vacka Bav haes gubeth bearets were the brothers of the de- Toslar b Y 8814747 Sp g v‘;""c’gr;’st&’kflgflgff 2dm. est, |1 can rendes, you may depend upon [0f $10.000 of the issge, Misa Avery PNC. i e ng. s now possi- AX .ee cemeees 7 L sking' new lay- i talso bought liberally of the first two ble to get a supply of the Niantic river |C¢ased, Sidney A. Dolbeare of Gardner Licenses (milk, aut for Pond stret to conform to | oc2s, one interested. i S;“SS s 'Yis - e at e & | Lake, John Dolheare of Bast Douglass, With kind personal regards, I re- |issues. v ce Prices no more than Jjrroduct atter o long cloged season. |37 “210 Fiich A, Dolbeare of this |, Stc:) seeee 15800 present occupation. ~Petition pointed main, : late George H. Bishop and resiges .in other bicycles. A Darlen pastor. Rev. Thomas L. |City, and a brother-in-law, William Miscellaneous ... 5 AT AR At ey Eaont fox Tond’ serset Respectfully yours, the Bishop homestead om Main strset Y . “White of fook houlg be z : PhE tamersiict Moz i na Ry e A e R LTy e Ryt GEpuae e rin M‘Y Tl L L CATARRH VAN]SHES o The April White Ribban Banner, o uneral; Of JIAEE. oIV ERMAN W] 1917, to arc] 3 s as follows. much could be accomplished in the Established 1872 oublished in_Secotland, Conn., an- Do Mpncasemonae Sontiier aie Unexpended | next two months he hoped that before Main Street,’ Norwich, Conn, nounced W. C. T. Unions contributing | 10 ¢ 0N -OF el tullng That AN Sufferers Can Rely Tpoms. = 5 £ 1 ati i a 1 $1; friend from Thompsonville, $1. Rev. J. H. Broderick officiated, The| Ordinary repairs and alies ..o 300000 $33044442 fg; ;ox'aer%;:n?p?;ogli-;aggi‘:\i;; frfg‘:ng ;tsud‘xé’:u:;::‘gl Zigfif:m?' g:m..:ntxr S z 5 bearers were Herngrd ~Neesan, - Jolin §°°°'°° 5.198.7 27 |partment has not heen treated fairly |system in the shortest possible time, At the Rock Nook Children’s Home, |Kelley, William J. Gibson, William A.| Outside work . . :.DOU.OO 5,128.73 $ 3127 17 Cor&parisén With some other de.|®o to vour druggist and ask for a the United W vs report that, the |Naughton, Patrick McCann and John| Insurance .. ....... 2,160.00 Netiita O the city Fryomei outfit today. et A . '3 al |Coleman. Burial was in St. Mary's| Garbage and ashes.. 13,000 11,328:69 1,671.31 C i C A3 thnt: s Breathe Hyomei and it will rid ysu past season, the matron outclassed all Sewers and catch basies. . 3,000.00 2,742.47 %5753 | Council Carney said that in his|qr catarrh; it gives such quick reltef cemetery. A Hooverizers, havi:g put up, or down, Usdert i had charge of | Macadam repai 6.000.00 +6.882.04 opinion the city attorney is taking| mat all who use it for the first time as the case may be, 283 jars of fruit ertaker Hourigan sharge of | "253.75 L the right view of the need for a larger | 3re astonished. and vegetables, as well as many Rock |the funeral arrangements. e 6,000.00 L8 appropriation. Fryomel is & pure pleasant antiseptic, OLIN Nook eggs. Romeo Pellygreen. Cl"u:lfer impr?ovements /000,00 760 Alderman Waters said he heartily [ which is br‘e]utheiltx’:;:;eme“luknlsl;.ag: 1 Don't f The foneral of Romeo Pellyereel| poricy and itroesicive..e.. . 200000 154821 agrees with Alderman Allen's re- |the inflamed membrane; it lills the i ~ m't forget the patriotic dance by ! (1o gied here on Saturday, was held 3 e e : marks. One step that could be taken | ¢ - K Tl‘_ A (JP‘ER the O ‘The! lub in Pulaski hal! Y, Improvement Rockwell strest . . 500.00 . st and heals all inflammation. LA e Over re elub in Pulaski hall|¢rom the undertaking parlors of C. A. at once is the retiring of three or four | “"no; -t suffer another day with ca- on Thursday evening. Dancing 830! Gager, ur., Monday morning at 10| _Sewers Reappropriated— of the older men who have ever given |tarrh; the disease is dangerous and Ail Stri i to 11.30. Kthier's orchestra-of eight|q ith relatives and friends in| Relaying Warren and Broad Street faithful service. This, he said, could | often ends in consumption. Start the tring Inetrumenie repsired clock with lative Viali 1d pieces.—adv. attendance. Rev. Peter J. Cuny offi-| _ Sewer 860.00 £60.00 |he done if the financial condition of | Hyomei treatment today. No stomach olins sold sn essy tarms e ciated and burial \us in St. Joseph’ ‘Washingt 700.60 700.00 {the department will aliow for the pay- | dosing: no Sprays or udf“’r::‘i.’.“fi For appointments sddrase B 4 obbins B. Stoeckel, commissioner cemetery. Friends acted as bearers. | Sunnvside Avenue 7. ment of the pensions. He said he re- p‘;;a;;; o7, = E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nare || b Tolof, Yehicles, has announced that | “iryo geceased had been ailing for| Oakridge Street alized that the department lost con- C w.zh, Conn. c:nveuse toe: ?l(:z t;o lrs:‘!e r“:r’f‘edt Y- |some time and passed away on Sat-| Laurel Hill Avenue and outiet sewer.. 103.11 |siderable money in the Thames Loan : ion the highways of the state. 1y (3|Urday. He was about 39 yewws of age| New Sewer— & Trust failure. g # the present no licenses for these have |24 had been employed at tlodge’s| Sherman Street ........eeieecsnienes 910.00 900.00 Alderman Allen said he didn't think e mtr oo s e et eeereees | heen iSBUEA. livery stable for the past five years, f ts. R el it would be possible to zo about the e rlswe 3 He ieaves a brother and a sister in| _Special Improvements, Re-appropriate 5 matter in a wholesale way as the fi- . Thames Street pavement ... 7,400.82 7,400.32 nancial condition of the department At the funeral of M: i ew York. epartme: 0“ m e fun of Mrs. Maria Peter- 5 North Main Street pavement . 7,362.08 27.36 | hardly justifies it. SHOW YOU HIS aglfle ";“hh‘“gal" hlzg:mfind f,mf' the home S Franklin Street concrete .. +2.026.00 A e B s T -~ : iy e e efund ooy Sepemits . Dtah. Thames Street’ widening 16,233.58 436559 | how much the department lost in the anything more refreshing and health. 81000, these presant from out of t3wn). The United State Geological Survey, | Returns ..cecrv..... % Thames Loan & Trust failure. He said ful than DUNN'S TOOTH POWDES.|ily of Daniclson and Aus. Hilda Jonn. | mens o eny Oopie nferiors has on| Lower Broadway “concrete . +2,082.09 e e T e S) 7,800,00 7,007.81 police pension funq total was given It's a powder that preserves the teeth, | 400 of Durham. Paper 80, on the geology and ore de-| DePt 5'..‘:7:::::“ R s $10,000. = destroys the germs and sweetens the| The new owners, Francis Barber | POSitS of the San Francisco and ad- 2 : He was informed that the total had e Jacent districts, Utah. Mine workers Police Department— b ied the books as $10,000 OR EAS‘]‘ER breath. Try it, yowll like it. Sold at ::;l ::‘vgl‘tlagl?e“;r p’:};xss’l‘:;‘“n; B‘:‘; con:uluins fl;g'in&ers.;:d hstude;ns of | Salaries .. .20 25 It ey besn Lspoestbie {0 smzurr: F . b economic and other nches of geo- | ¢ Court ... h X i til just Dunris Prarmacy. Yarker ropecty. o Soswch wvenar| OSSR BEBICASE S S0 | Gl Connt L e exact tial'of the fond wpt 01| rpin Model Hamilton, Wal- the home of Mrs Frank H. Smith, on | [nicrest, both for its text and for the| patrol Wagon ... : Trust afiaise-hag hesn fuallyisatiiod: | gl fuy Elgm and Illinois CY'Wuhinston street. Mmamis “'?,,’-2:' 2ad instructive il-| General Expenses ....... . *1,088.01 It was brought out in the discussion | & s 12.00 An all-day convention of the aux-|3Dd line. arawings, showing Eeologic| Health Department— 1,045:83 AL O e o Watches in all , $ 50 MAIN STREET n'm; af the Advent Christian churches sguctm- dminem gg,"ocmtions. alter-| Gas and Electrical Dept.— n fund but it was pointed | Up. P of the state was held in the Fast|2tions, and ore enrichmen i 1 expenses... 21 5,082.61 52,176.39 hat although there is a 1 % Norwalk c;n‘x.r‘eh Saturday wuhea. -,::‘_ The va\uah&e minemls dxg tlhfs San Overating and_ gonepal e 7 2 : 2:2;,‘ _\:vletara u.‘Z-""'s..rpnfiZ lss x-mt’E u;—:r:: laflles' Bracelet Watchu gramme of dresses on topics of in- | Francisco and adjacen tricts are | construction . w « 63,000.00 51,007.82 11,992.18 | enough to take care of any additional 3 DR. F. C. JACKSON S aatiag, s Sy whorl Lo s 0 % | improvements - L e 1000000 | Connciiman Far Math e ians g S - F4 people’s w 3 - ~Jeg B § ments .. + 200,000.00 200,000.00 Councilman Earl Mathewson said > x ance are fully aiscussed. The Rollins | [10.0(¢ on mortgage bonds . . 20,000.00 20,000.00 that sometning ought to be done in| Military Watches, unl DR. D. J. COYLE “T.'::e‘ml;i:. d‘hdte.fl?/ t‘?’ ?c:.’ :\ix‘le,‘ nth: h:rsstm mine opqx;‘;eg ll‘l"ii:‘ll:: Interest on City of Norwich Gas & regard to an igcrmed appropriation | ahle M all prices. , ‘boar: ° o istrict ,480. ,740. ,740. t id Children's Society in private homes | This mine produced a faw tons of lead | icctric bonds ...e... 1,1 e L 573098 2{?,!,;2,'“"&“{1.? e al:.); 3:2 Ask t our line of Ruby, at Newington, pending admittance to | bullion, but the discovery of. the Horn | _Park Department— 5,000.00 165,14 831.26 | - Naition of three or four new men. He pace the Mansfield’ State t?uming School | Silver ‘mine in 1875 brought the San | Water Department bond interest .... 2463750 23,337.50 130000 | ifered a motion that it was the sense | Pink Sapphire and Aqm b ospital, ere there is a wait-| Francisco district into prominence and Finance Department— of the meeting that such provision be ing list of several hundred. x;:u‘l’tled ix;‘:!‘:;azte::inn of the Illsta.(})x Salaries ..... . . 5,200.00 4,722.63 477.37 |made. . 2 rine ngs Not oniy was the immediste viewity | Court house . T LSt | vor ‘of Councilman. Mathewson's LOWEST PRICES 3 2 A 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. og Frisco provided with railroad faci- | nSurance el P motion. He called attention to the 2 . . ) i R e Interest ... < 2788350 18,29224 9,591.26 > It will ou to investi- | bor camp be installeq when th St ord became | wilk inspector . 00.00 531.49 11851 |fact that there has been no provision pay ¥ w Office Hours: 9 & m, to 8 m. © | distributing centers for a region ex- 23.35 made by the city for firemen's pen- 3 : " L4 summer work trains will be estab! -n- tending many miles west, south, and | Clection expenses - .1,000.00 et 76,60 ht that th e Telephone ed to complete the extension Work be- | cast. | Beaver County"in Whisy e Temp"“’fsy loang £ : . 130,000.00 105,000.00 25,000.00 }‘éfi{‘{;‘mgepigfé’ft :he :“y arainntAre tween Saybrook Junction and New | San Franoisco district Jiesl pvoligean | T2 i~ Steest owidenihg loan pay- itled t ions when th teed. London. BHenE et e La S s Be - T He0.00 are entitled to pensions ey| All goods guarani = ki it m m’ zntn:‘:::g’ :.ltlv:;.’l g;fg?; Street. improvemex;; loan payment . % 5,200.00 5,200.50 ' ers and others who have been 5 Gas & Electrical Department accou * Facny About 70 per cent of this amount re- - BCKMANS 'nl w F “ co i th tice of b 15,292.4 15,292.46 DR.R.J.COLLINS {ansibts’ to, Kesp it swaet Bat im roa. | Presented ore mined in the San Fran- | o JO%08 -+ Sarto 7.413.80 1.213.90 e WL ITISWell LO. r ity to “glve it a kick,” ‘are warned to | °18¢0 district Transfer to G. & E. dept. sinking fund 1,425.57 143557 Sl - DEN l I r desist or to be prosecuted for viola. Sopamy One-fifth North Main street macadam 2,000.00 2,000.00 ” 25.27 FRANKLIN ST. g tion of t.h:/‘i fgdar;.l liquor lnvsl rl‘n a H:'d.lw le"rmll;ledfllt lndt .‘,f“‘ Extraordinary ltems— : # 4 notice issul v the International Rey- ey gave inner af eir 148 Main Strest, § WNorwieh, Conn. |enue Department. home recently complimentary to Rt.| Play Grounds 500.00 500.00 _ FOR COUGHS ANR COLDS ? Phone 1178 Hon. Cosmo Gerdon Lang, Archbishop| Home Gardens 500.00 50000 A nandy cuicom compeuna that st WILLIAM C. YOUNG Conductor Harry D. Phelan, of the [of York, who was the principal speaker | North Main Street macadam from foot i fuards chronic and throat Shore Line electric railway at Say- |at the patriotic mags meeting at Wool-| of Schofield Hill to junction with i e R e ¢.g.,';.,.:'m‘.,','.‘ Suiopensos. 46 brc:iok ‘who 't" u:tednl‘n this draft s:y hall. The .;ehvl;hlhop arrived in Central AVeNUE ...ceessersecness 10,000.00 9,807, 152 45 | Try them today. STETSON & YOUNG and excused to enter the navy, twoftbe afternoon and visited the college oo ot ad Bum weeks ago, hag written that he is in|buildings and spent a short time at $1,091,719.71 $719,727.43 sm xm 30 | 50 cents a box, including war tax | CARPENTER and :.h:. Pensacola, mnu. uvn.l avia- | the take a six *Deficit s 5D . $37TL90238. NELTET | Bflt work and materials st m bymufiu l‘w

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