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e ———— ‘D ORS' Ng Tuesday, Nu;l. 5, ‘1'1!. i = " E MADE FAREWELL GIFTS S BORN, A WF. AND—I ‘ Yo mics Imie AbY[Wipuemn o Con ViR, s ?0n Saturday evening Miss Irene Roy| Srrimiond one of Baltic was most agroeably sur- prised by her shopmates when she was VAN WIE—In Shannock, R, I, Nov, 1. Tie Pokreous & Mrrew. Co. Today Will Be the Last bfiy o e Demonstration and Sale of w 1918, a son to Mr. ang Mrs. Arthur 'The special committee of the com-|be covered as far as-possible in thc|Presented an elegant toilet set of| Van Wie. : THE WEATHER mon council, consisting of Mayor J.|annual report of the gas and electtric | Pyralin ivory as a token of their €S- | KLIPPELL—In Groton, & daughter to AND EMBALMERS Scattered rains have fallen In New]J: Desmond, Alderman M. R. Waters |department, which will be presented |téem and high regard. Miss Roy e<-| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klippell Engand. T e allen In New [and Counciiman John R. Fowler, ap- |t0 the couneil at this meeting. pressed her sincere gratitude for the 3 HILL — In Norwich, Nov. 3, 1018, a i . kind thcught whi mpied their | daughter, Caroline 3.7 ) a LADY ASSISTANT sharply in the Rocky Mountain region | P0Inted a month ago to find out the Copy of Agreement. it b daughter. Caroline E. to Mr. and R Rl atattis Of & . rapocted. Soonimet " gift and also for the many good wishies | Mrs. Herbert W. Hill (Neflie Tibbits). AR Cille Answeitd Promptly and the Canadian, northwést. With their report the committee extended 11, The weather Tussdhy wil b fair in{Tade by the gas and clectric com- | submitted the following copy. of the | gnocd 1<r ; . ;. Monday Miss Roy left for St. Fran- MARRIED, Day and Nij =)l partd of Washington forecist | Tissioners with Harvey E. Mole as|agreement: 5 P 2 district, in northern New Fng: | snsincer,” brought back its report to| An Agreement, made this 9th day of | will emter the. tramie senen tor{ JARTREDDY—In Davville. Nos land, where smow is probable in tne|!he November meetjng ‘f the coun-|june 1917, by and between the Board 4. ' - Ignatins Kost, Sergt. nurses. Rich: s i 3 oon, clearing in the afternoon. | ¢il on Monday night. of Gas and Electrical Commissioners | " o ard F. Rvan U. 8 A, of West Sunday evening a number of her| Quincy, Mass, and ss Jennie E. for It found that there was such a|cf the City of Norwich, Connesticut, F Reddy ‘of Dy ; ¥ m ...a““‘?.’.f AR WSS |ocmirast: Tiinbing for: tiren ; y friends gathered at her home to pay| Reddy Radli » hareinafter called the “City”, and H. i joy: HARBIS—ORAM— . northwest wintis A% fale from May 1, 1917, undor which Mr. |F; Mols, locateq in ihe Cits of Now |NF @ farewell visit. A most enjovable M—In New London, Oct. o ing was spent. The singing of| 20 1918 by Rev. F. D. Lnadington, . Mole is to be paid'10 per cent. on the | York, hereihatter called the -mmel.|ooring T Russell * § Hi Farm Wagons Forecast. apparent “surplus” of the gas and ihatter called the “imel-|patriotic airs and popular war songs| GuSse RO At gD, Southern New Dngland: Clearing | o) g by all present; vocal and instrumental Express Wagons carly Tuesday morning, followed by | angitionay o om0, 10 Per Cent. | Witnesseth, solos were most pleasing, Refresh- | THOMPSQ¥—GAGNON—In _ Westerly. Whereas the City is at present en- RoT. Nov. 2, 1015 hv Rev. F. S falr and soméwhat colder; Wednesday [ Under this contract the special com- |gazed in th i i gnents of ice cream, cake, fancy cook-| Killey, Harold Earl Thomeson and Team Harnesses fair. W mittes found hat Mr. Mote had ai: | S acin,ihie electric and gas business. fes, fruit punch and candy were served | Aiiss Stelia Amela. Gagnon. botn o Observations i Norwich. ready been raid 31324135 under the its electric and gas propertics should [ Wooas o' “56i5ted By Mrs. John| = Westerls g 3 Express Harnesses The following records, reported trom | terms relating to new consiruction and | have the supervision by a capable on. | Vao0s: MONROE—KILDAY—In Hartford. Sept. s The best wishes of a host of warm, 7, 1918, by Rev. Arthur M. Elli The Bullétin's observations, show the | $436.58 undor the provision regarding|gineer and by & competent staffs and | T, 918, by Rev. M s (FOR THE MOTOR CAR) changes in temperature and the baro- | “surplus.” creas the Engineer is cavable of | 1o po i onds accompany Miss Roy g e L TR AL . ferford. and Miss Julia M. Kilday of A i ok ettty chugte’ SEARE The report of the committee was ac- | falflling the above named reqilro- | e viitags o e v et s 1M | Norwich. SR Good Line 4 Ther. Bar.|cepted and ordered printed in the |ments. vounger set, in which she was a fa- [ POPHAN — PARENT —In _ Hartford STEAMER ROBES 7a m 34 80.10| common courcil journal with all gc-} Now, Therefore, in consideration of | vorite, As an active member of St.| SePL % 1918 by Rev. P. F. MeAlen- 12 m . .. 50 2003|companying statements. the bremises, and the mutual cove-|Mary's parish and a faithfal and val-| hey Sunard Leo Fapham of Naswrich 6p om ... 48 30.05| Councilman Earl Mathewson, who |nants herein set forth, and other val- ued member of St. Mary's choir her| mantie. = oo Parent of Wil THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0 ‘Hiahest' 50, Towest 3i. was the first to call for an investi- |vable considerations, it is agreed by |Seiiites will W grvati misen PR Y s Comparisons. gation and public statement of Just|and between the parties heraty ap fol. 4 ) § B e bt RO 4 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. | pregiotions for Monday: Partly|mior KInd of contract the gas and f{lows: oy, Que , Fus ; c : The nolls will be opsned in all dis-| Romeyn Danforth, Charias R Hum: lects ‘mad First: > g s i . Ot ‘ cloudy and armer. - ity | Sieted when the report wras prescated; |l Sive ths supcemision it oo ahe | Hcte 868" a m. todey and remain | piries 10 &S ot N Yontor dna JOSEPH BRADFORD Monday's ‘weather: Rainy, slightly | that 1o believed the commission or- |tenticn necessary for overseeing the |°Pen Until 5 p. m. MAGHIAT 3 BAraR T i 3 ifl::rg‘)omgx;’c‘g 3,“,,,:3"3.'.""""“ work | Proper management and operation of | HowW ANTHRACITE COAL ov. 4, a half per|said properties and at least once a Charles MacNeal and Miss Cecelia 1. Moon and Tides. ____|cont. and he thought the councll{year shall make a complete examina. SITUATION IS HERE| Magner, o Norwich. 1 Sun, ‘; High [l Moon | members oueht to take time to go[tion of the properties and submit a| The state fuel administrator has | BROWN—_RINEHART—In this city. || Rises. | Sets [ Water || Sets.|over the bills to sce just what pay-|!2Dort as to the physical condition of |asked the local fuel committee to give 1918, by Archdeacon J. Eldred 'SEWING MACHINE VENTEBS ANDLPAT. BY, W.C " If you desire to join the Free Sewing Machine Club of 100 members, now being formed, do so today. Should T "a. m. L ments were heing made fo. the properties and make such general | publicity to the following: _Frank - HRever ‘Btown .o . . P Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order | 1s8| Alderman Waters made the report |Fecommendations as he may qeem ad-| There i3 an oversiock of exg coal| LICORRT, X ¥ (o Miss Edna Rine- |} you have an old machine which you want to turn in we 108 BROADWAY | 2%} tor the committee as follows: visable. He shall aleo render such as- |and a shortage of chestnot and stove 5 . . N e AY | 38|70 the Honorable"Court’ of Common|iftance of an advisors mature as the | oal. Dealers, herctore, s will take your old sewing machine, regardless of make, X i Council of the City of Norwich. Board of Gas and Electrical Commi: asked to deliver chestnut " 4 = %3 B 41 Gentlemen: Your committee, to|sioners may from.time to time require. | sizes for ranges and stoves only. BOYNTON AL the Huntinzton Home |§ age, name or condition, and ALLOW YOU $12.00 FOR DR. F. C. JACKSON | 828 . 1 10:30|Whom was referred at the October| Second: The City agrees that. in or- heaters 1oust be egg, vea and No.| Barnton. aged 25 vears” O Dona vea meeting of the council the matter of |der to further aid the Engineer m the|1 Buckwheat, stra he or mixed. e 1 1ere |} IT. If you desire to join the club and have not got an YLE Six hours after high water it is low |a resolution relative to the gas and [Supervision of said properties, the Fn-| Customers who have had ne coal derick ‘Roy Y B of ] i 7 4 DR. D. J. CO tide, which is followed by flood tide. " | electrical department adopted at the |Zineer shall be known as the Consult- | receive first consideration. These cne-| andsma 1 o At 50 of Mr.|f old machine to exchange, we will make a reduction of n, and grandson n of this city. Plainfield, Nov. 4. 1918, Rliven widow of John B. d_ 79 vears. s at her late residence. Plainfleld rsday afterncon at 9 o'clock atives” and fri are ited to attend. 5 tered o rest, at her ainfield, N. J., Nov. 1, 1918 Ella Cook, wife of Arthur T. - - September meeting of the council, have | ing Engineer and, that subject to the | tomers should arrange for d The polls will be opened in all given the matter their attention and |130ard of Gas and Electrical Commis- | with their dealers on tricts at 6 a. m. today and remain|bheg leave to report as follows: sioners, he shall have supervision of | terms. cnen until 5 p. m. . 1. The first paragraph of the said |the tangible property, not incfudinz [ Customers who have had one-half resolution calls for information regard- |money. or securities, and shall have|or less of their heater coal may have GREENEVILLE ing an agreement existing between |2°Cess to all records and books con- | enough more to make two-thirds of the board of gas and electrical com- |(roiled or used Ly the department. Tt | their heater coal supply, provided this Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connell missioners and one H. E. Mole. Your |iS understood that all books shall be | supply is taken in egs, pea, or No. 1 Fitchville spent the week-end with his | committee reports that a_three vear |kept upon such system as may be gen- | Buckwheat, straight ov rmixed. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connell | contract, dated June 9, 1517, exists be- | érally approved and followad by Dub-| Customers who have had fvo-thirds of Sixth street. tween. the board of gas,and electrigal |'ic Utility Companies. of their coal may have No. 2 Buck-| Ga Private Thomas Grady - of Camp|commissioners aml said H. E. Mole; | The Engineer shall, however, have |wheat or smaller, hituminous or boul- |Interment in Devens, Mass, spent the week-end |that said H. E. Mole was engaged by N0 Dower to bind the City by any|et, provided.this does not interfere e with his parents on North Main street. |the board of zas and electrical com- |contract or other oblization or to make | with other deliveries. el S = b 3 A pienic and dance was held at Co- |missioners as a consulting or super- |“ny change in the Ci properties or| On accoun: of the nmedual distri- |RQEPRSTIN Niantic = Nov. 2. 1918 jumbus Park Sunday afternoon by the | “ising enzineer, his work relating to |methods of operation or of doing bus- | hution of coal among th alers, cus-| Capt. Norman W. Rogers, aged 83 itulian society and was well attended | the planning, erecting and installing {ihess, without the approval of the |tomers having orders with a dealer| . ~C2rs Dancing was enjoyed by all. Jauk-|of new machinery and equipment, and | uard of Gas and Electrical Commls- [ who cannot supply chestnut or stove,|GARBNER—In Waterford, Nov. 3. 1818, son's orchestra furnished the music. |in an advisory capacity to increaso |sioners. for ranges and stove The Jolly Four club of Fourth street | the efficiency of the entire aepart-| Third: This agreement shzll com- 1 Mary A. wife of Washington R. , ar> free to t u ee some other held an old fashioned husking bee at|raent; that said H. E. Mole was to re- | ence May 1st, 1917, ivery | of Herman Alofs the -dealer’s n M $7.00 on the price of a Free Sewing Machine. In other words, when you buy a machine and make an initial pay- ment we will give you a receipt for the amount paid and $7.00 additional. This discount of $7.00 to each club member is possible because of a new advertising policy adopted by the company. CASH_DISCOUNT-_LIFETIME_GUARANTEE If you purchase a Free Sewing Machine during the dem- onstration, and do not care to take advantage of the club plan, a discount of ten per cent. will be allowed for cash. The Free Sewing Machine is sold with a lifetime guaran- DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Telephone Avery cemetery., ay afternconm, Nov > > Iy | Gardner, aged 75 vears. aler, who is permitted | wrpriAmS—In New London, Nov nd shall extend | o deliver limited amounts of chest-| jg; h Williams, nis 200} Voluntown Saturday evening. They |ceive a fee of ten per cent, on the|for a period of three vears, Josep liams, in his 30¢ = h nut and stove without the signing of | yea 4 ent out by an autotruck and enjoyed | cost of all new construction work at| JFourth: The City agrees to pay the | applications. RAYWOND—In New London, Nov. 3. the ride very much. They had e old|the electric power station and sas|Engineer monthly as a fee for the ser- | On November 1st, Norwich had re-| 1913 Mre, Mary T Ravmond, aged 55 . fashioned dance which they enjoyed |plant during the lif: of this contract; |Vice rendered by him, his assistants vear: 2 ¥ : ceived about two-thirds of s supply % #3 5 s i < Y vge Farrdil spent the woek-end | L1t e, 5210 H. B Mole was aiso to [nd staf, hereunder, & sum equal fo | of ‘antiraci> WA 1s higher (han|KBNURE_In New London Nev. 1 tee, and in addition the Free Sewing Machine Co. will TR ieorge Farrell spent the week- receive a fee of ten per cent. on the|len per cent. per cent) of the ap- | the average for New Ersiand. 1918, Catherine, wife of Patrick . . . s sckize a new and choice line of ! i Providence, R. 1. surplus of the department; that under | Parent monthly surplus of the Gas and R ARTIN I, TB Kentire, agod 53 years. give an insurance bond providing that if your machine is Chairman Local Fuel Committee. |3 —In New Tondon, Nov. 2, 1915, James F. McNeill, aged Charles Charbonneau of subriarine i the clause of the con t velating to | Electrical Department. COMFORT K FT S, |iiase on the Thames river spent the [new construction, said M. E, Mole| “Surplus” for the purpose of com- destroyed by fire or water, within five years from date of ’ ¢ week-end ' with his parents, Mr. and fhas been paid’ $18241.95, =na under |Duting said ten (10) per cent. shall ba RD R. F. TAYLOR_In Gujford, Nov. 1. 1918 il i i i something he will ap- || ¥rs Michael Charbonneau of Tiweilth | the clause relating to net earnings he | considered as the @ross rsceipin tram WATERFO T ASD'NO CARRIER| M. James Tavior, formerly of purchase, they will give you a new machine without cost. s has been paid $4 Your commit- |opcration and merchandise less oper- Ly i preciate. Nov.. 4, er of “rank Underwood of Albert Evans of the Newport Train- | tee further report that the board of |ating expenses, cos r <c| Earl C. Beebe, rural free delivery | UNDERWOOD inz Station spent the week-end with|gas and: eclectrical commissioners |nd interest . Operatinz ex.|mail carrier on Route 2 of the Water- 3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | unanimously state that'in their opin- |DPense shall in no event include the|ford postoffice, has resigned his pos: ns of Smith avenue, ion the said contract is a perfectly | 20st of new construction or of depre- |tion, leaving the route last Thursday, Oscar Barrett has returned to Willi- | just and reasonable contract, fair to|ciation, but it shall inciude such |and since that time there has been no I t dd > mantic after spending the week ‘With | both the city and to Mr, Mole, ana that | maintenance as may be necessary to|delivery of mail on that route. Up to BUL-L,adden 0. || ris parents, Mr. and ¥irs. Alfred Bar- | tho direct savings to fhe city during | Keep the plant up (o a good and sirec. | Monday afternoon no carrier had been reit of Central avenue. Mr. Mole's connection with the de- |tive physical standard. If. st the ex- |aDPpointed to the position and it is| Dennis. & Jewelers Established 1872 The hunters that went ‘out n the|partment have nearly or quite exceed- | Piration of any fiscal year of the de- |Stated byt one application has been |Funeral from her late home, No. 8§ woods Saturday returned Wwith g00d}eq the fees paid him, aside from the |Partment. or fraction of fiscal year,|filed for the vacancy, and that appli-| Erin street. Wednesday morning at GET A BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR , TODAY Mr. W. C. Ellis, the celebrated Silk Artist, who is,repre- senting the Free Sewing Machine Co. during this demon- stration, will present every visitor to the Sewing Machine . Department today with her name stitched on a piece of Prices low. NORWICH, CONN. jcatch. They claim that there is quite | benefit of his supervision, and that the | during which this contract shall be in |Cant is unable to take the examination| $.30. Requiem mass at St. Mary's| 5 % et iy T . LT T RS S B contract was made ywith the full |force, it shall be found upon closing |because of illpes church at 9 o'cloc satin with Belding’s finest shaded silk. These souvenirs The Greeneville Star foothall team knowledge and approval of the mayor|the books that the aggregate of the| It i stated = = is practicing hard every evening #oW |und corporation council at that time |monthly payments made as herein |Of leaving the service several months CARD OF THANKS nder the lamplight and are showing | A copy of the contract and list of pay- | Provided is greater or less tham ten |80, but no substitute. was appointed to express our sincere yme very promising stars. They will ments made to Mr. Mole is hereto at- | (10) per cent. of the said surplus for |in his place and he continued to serve ppreciation to our rela- 9 be able to schedule games in the fu- |iached. | the said fiscal vear or fraction tnere- |the patrons, with the exception of a ture. The salari of the |of computed as provided herein, z cash |break of a week, when he took a va- . Beebe filed notice are useful to sew in your coat or for a book mark. Be sure and get ore today. friends for their kindness, d wers during our re- 7 Private George Kramer of Camp and electrion department and the | aGjustment shall be made between the | Cation. TFailing to get any relief, he S L LG S Deven§ i# home on a few days' tur-|uwnounts paid are ™ follor S City and the Fhgineer so that the to- |finally sold his driving outfit and quit | ©%f \'ho]:\‘ son, Philip Charon,, Jr. ltc e lough hoe, superintenden Ais tal fee received by the Engineer dur- |the service without further notice. 8 { q LT RN o The Jeweler - Willlam Kramer, Jr, wente coon | larton, gas superintenat, ; F.|ing said fiscal year or fractfon there-| The route is stated to be about 15| MR. AND MRS. PHILIP CHARO) hunting Saturday evening and return- | & Maples, cashier, $1,800. of up to date of said adjusted account |miles. in length, covering some of the| Central Village. ed with a fair sized coon. This makes 3. Relating to the approval of bills |shall be equal to ten (10) per cent. of | outlying districts of Waterford, in- —————— MILITARY WRIST two coons this week for Mr. Kramer. |by ihe council: Pending any change in |the said surplus of said fiscal year or|cluding Pleasure Beach, Graniteville CARD OF THANKS. Miss Louise Brosofske received a|the ordinance governing the approval | (raction thereof. and Durfee Hill. The distance is cov- s for? We, need to have aomes WATCHES |lettcr from her brother who it Serv-|of gas and electrical department bills| The following statement of opera- |ered in about six hours and the posi- NORWICH TOWN I e Rt e e the colors in France: by the court of common council the|tion of the combined Gas and Electric |ton pays $120 a month, which is sup- . and to all e ¢ widhs |\ whitt ) arel ing 1A wisks 4o e dear Sister Loulser'I received Vour|original invoices will be presented to |Property is herewith wiven for the |posed to include the upkeep of an au- s heautiful floral tributes, we| I.. Stanley Gay of East Green 'Eh' hat er e domls is ‘.‘:‘2& ] pe! : and letter O, K. and wag sure glad to hear |the council for apbroval, except in|IWeive months ending February 2sin, |tomobile or a horse and wagon. The |wish to express our sincere thanks and 2. I, is spending a fow .days with nission of God. Instinctively a good from you. Glad to hear that you are |casds where the department would |1917, 2nd is calculated from the re. |other route is covered by Carrier Loujs |aSSure them their sympathy and kindly and Mrs. Edwin C.|many of us folloy the desires of anr COMFORT all well as 1 am feeling fine. lose its cash discount, when a re-|POrt of H. E. Mole, dated April 17th, |C. Perkins, but Mr. Perkins cannot|“ctS are very much appreciated O e gt Blon or Gar Tt Tatia ekt nh e K]Ts It is, pretty cold here today. Looks|ceipted voucher or memorandum will|1917, to the Mayor of Norwich, for the |cover both route: MRS, FRED LAME AND FAMILY ilenry Durr has returned to the sub- |plan for our life... Living D] e Foe th iike rafn and 1, think that it wil rain | tice s ‘place. purpose of illustrating the method of e —_— N AR :{"“f‘rlmg:g‘qg;n!‘er?;gn&lgm}\n?s Eiven i F pretty soon. Am writing this letter | 4 7 5 1 calculating teh o i < at_his home on Town stree g 3 5 or the Soldiers and Sailors e i T i Joweer e last parazraph calling for g perating fee and|CONNECTICUT HAS NO y wno has been|these opportunities; the intellectual any and all information, in thelr [Showing the amount th . LABOR FEDERATION Leonard P. Mu made the day before yosterday. Just|possession. remtine iy aoy in thelr 3 e fee would SUFFICIENT COAL SUPPLY ing i v : - spending @ furiougn at his home,on |life to’take the mind and Il it with . big enough for the two of us. While . oy o nntee oy beem for that twelve months Pe-| ne generm statement rande by Dr ISSUES QUESTIONNAIRE | {00iuE O B returned Monkay | knowledge: the getting of money With . [ am writing this letter the old BuDS |the oity's. zas and Clemo sement of Harry ‘A. Garfield, Tuel Admin-| The Comnecticut — Federation of | €5 0. N ¥ Soy. 1t 1ty detting iiving to get out of The wm. Fnswe" C are sure going off some. They sure el e e Ty pnding | istrator, October 26, indieating a sat- | Labor is sending a _questionnaire to '\ WOt ORI Cn G Hacbe, not seeing that goodness and 0, |6 ks toms aoiee. beiteve: s 20 CGross receipts <0 E5J2L1 istactory supply of .coal {hroughout | the candidates for the legislature to| Miss Marth: n2 % raintives |mercy are pursuing us all the days ot . you can hear for hours Is bang! baik: |1 paye read about five thousand let- | OPerating expe the comntry, does not aprly to the an-fascertaln their attitude off tBe fol[, /0 g neficld hagidife. an the 26k of vice SOF SRR 25 Franklin Street. A fellow ‘gets used to it in time and |, 270 T80, ahoul five thousand let- | “C0,o0 less depre- 4o | thracite situation in Connecticut, ac. |lowing poi anze in . vou éan do all the shooting you want s to and the boys will sleep right along | (2t T am entitled to write a few of Y k: my own now. Since last writing I have | . Net receipts . DBt N Germans ‘that they hays|been moving quite a bit. We arrived | Miscellaneous captured. They do sure bring a burch | 1ere safely about a week ago and are of them. Most ali of them are old men | i What is known as a rest camp, but | ofal incomo ~ ing 's family with money, o 5 cted an_ op pital at For- |1DE one sy 5 o tnate liimating the |€at Park, for influenza patients, tents (Xo0k men have made shipwiecks of iting period, increasing the com- |Peins “‘“‘"“‘"‘ o, d”“i "‘"T\;, all 12,91": cial service to make. this the end of 0 to T3 ner cent. of |BeRE Hhe rose BT perions, with |our life. All this does ot measure ub - 4 ¥ topte|to what man can find in jife. Now c rding to a statement given out on Saturday by Thomas W. Russell, U.|the S. ¥uel Administrator for Connecti- | ¥ cut pensation from While it is true that war indus-|{he weekly wages, and including oc- ; twelve out of town doctors : : 9 . in this s ‘e 4 8 t P o S s to feel that a new b > 5 Interest deductions .. tries in this state have adequate sup rational dis its scope. o eon Broton T ftandance, | men are beginning 8 v or kids, Saw a lot of them yvl;i(erday B '{‘;"Re"’:n‘;‘t“m‘;“:mel;“’:!; hracvg‘ ad " | lies of bituminous coal on hand, the | Further " auestions a ‘-“,SZ\ ;:e-":“:;e;;mho om s peen insialed; | Vision has come to, them, fo sd:nrffmn: and most of them could not be over S 5 3 Surplus, includinz amount shippers of Gomestic cosl have not | 1296 ¢ he genera i kIS ( 21\d the hos; Sy o 4 e AN sixteen years old. Sl el L T T e e P ized " distribution, Mr. Russell | peaceful picketing lawful, and a 48|35 00 Sihect to o fuze they €0 S meel . e We sure are giving them hell and |, 05 13 [0, 0 G 2o e done f | Overating fee, 10 per cent. §|said. between various communities. | hour working week for 'women and |jiance subioet to il of (08 WU | that we can take something over those that are captured and e ‘glad 15 o e nheasre ySUSE donte {8 : R As a result there are some cities and | children. . 'l“wl! anestion *-?:f‘,.,“. cases were reported to the health ) that other life! that they are. ey sure @d have 3 = 7z nginesring, towns in C vhich are still | whether the candidate wiil oppose the Pl cases wer OF ALL KINDS ON fine dugouts, some of them being %0 to | After my day's wofl is done, T find| 1ifn. The Bngineer shall also re- |0, e Menind o shipments of coal| federal prohibition ameniment. efficer: there, CORP. CLARENCE RENSHAW ’0 feet deep and then same, about a cartioad of letters to readf gfye g itions 5 i | natter he candid diyesdanics i hur=conhasitetiitn HOSPITAL IN FRANCE AUTOMOBIIB % 9’ % eep B b through. - Some of the men have & eive an dditional fee in respect of »h:‘!‘!?!‘]flnn] us h» matter is| the didal . Bl 4d 1o her home Of’ Town-street aftés IN y ! have quite a lot of souvenirs hut g S o e Ay k|l the City's new constructib work | Siving considerab ern to the [favor the first five que: Spending a week with relatives in| Word has just been received by CARRIAGES, WAGONS, 40" send them home from where !|they are writing them an hourly bui. |2t e electric power station tnd ate not opposed to_the feder Westenle, . 1 7 T ltriends of Corp. Clarence Renshaw of s {am now. If we go back for a rest|jlC¥. plant performed during the period of the neces- | amendment. They have Word has heen received by trtends|Co. I which did guard duty in this TRUCKS and CARTS some Limo and It there i any wax of| “piery day since we arrived here ft| NS contract. Such fee shait cqual thoust he|pressed themselves in of the ord has been received tlends sending them' homes] will. v hticipate an |ratification of the federa! suffrage|here of the safe arrival overseas of city about a year ago, that he is in a et e S ey Cvory pom. | amendment ‘n answer to the letter | “arl Button, a former resident of Nor- |hospital in France, recovering from a 8 T ien (10) per cent. of the actual cos “I'he ground around here i all plow- | DS rained and the mud is sure thick . al famine provid . 3 of such new construction work. 1In|actualc Trim- |ed up from the guns Some o¢ ihe|around herg. This part of France is *h Tow gas tack. Yol . f Certainly a very pletiresaue oosqor | consideration of said ter. (10) per cent. | sumer dil part in conserving sent_out the b3 the rich altomn’ ¢ 1 Ko pudn 4 e attacl b S &) Work | mora. - Anywhers o homb is droppeq | YILh thelr ancient old bulldings. The | Uie, Eogineer shall prepare all neces” | suppls. s hens. or SR Sundas afternoon ai the Shol.| Bsotists haven't much to boast of. "9 i all #ts brances. |{iere mire fs some hole. Some Boche |elds are very small and imstead of | it e amary Hean il oaIOT II"ts- | OCTOBER SALES WERE UES FOR FORECLOSE fering Arms. The solo, A Drenm of e planes were flying over our place [CTCeS and walls are inclosed by |{imates, attand 1o the propesmt e d Paradise, given by Mrs. Charles Burke’ where we are and dropped a bomb, | 1ed8eS, Which makes them very pretty. awardifig of all wn;fiagwfla‘:!m‘" "{;\“ $19.761 IN W. S. STAMPS ON FARM IM LEDYARD | \Mrs Charies Pigrce’s rendering 1 & clark ccrp but nobody was hurt. Dropped i infli;': v.xg: e umre{mf sfi:, W ‘hoz supervise the instalintion work. eeom. | The sales of war carificates and| Minnie Angeline Maynard of Led-|Leard \'o;x_’(‘ of Jesus with ahout 100 feet from us. , tt of France that|ingand audit ail bille f aterial and | tTift stamps in the Norwich post of- [ vard, who has been conservator of jernice Under ® | So vou think that pal Bill is over (188 not been touched by warfare. bt e : SN s e vl the month of October . was | Chester A. Mavnard, here. 1 sure would 1iKe to see him |TIcte are very few men around here, | nical services necessary foo the prooer | $19.75145. The tofal site since the| 507 to D Pob Fletche: kil but the women cacry on ‘tne work and lotion of said o< | heginning, last December, s $214,- | W1 515 North Main St. iob Tietcher was killed just u;:en;glm can ‘b seen In the Belqne.merk and land prompt completion of said work, inco May 8. 1913, |ing on the piano, made the brought suit asainst Charles P.jof espe ce and ipple of Ledyard for foreclosure |the Church & Allen and attend to the payi ) 905.42. The rostmaster ¢Xpeets that|of a mortgage for $300 on a 100 acre| Rev. Mr, Northron took text in Street - about five minutes afier he was hie |S20D 8ls; where they Bather uplpcnoss which may b memcserrin, cq|the montha of November and Decem- | tract o¢ Tenq in that town. The note|from the Pealm, Whom Have T 15 Main WILLIAM Well, I guess {his will be all for time | Washings, from soldiers, and in that|properly involved i the foressiny. any | Per will bring. the total for. the officc | and mortsage on which fhe suit is|in Heaven but Thee? There is none . C. YOUNG |as it is pretty near mess. way maks a livin. the said ten (10) per cent. shall coves |10 three hundred thousand _dollars, | hrought was given on July 17, 1911, lupon carth thai Iwesire beside Thee, F ERAL Saier & PRIVATE WM. E BROSOPSKE, O eviite you a book on fhe|ai} compensation for himself. ausist. | Which would be a ood siowing from | by Irank f. Maynard while he was|He said this is the deliberate faith of Battery B, G6th Inf, care American |[MaDY interesting things over here, but|.rts ana stafr in r f the ! this city onservator of Chester Maynard, a |one who saw things. did not live STETSON & YOUNG B P . S | will wait till Tget back and then will | Soine" It s undersined o tr ore.| 1f there s ¢ persons who have jon Irank Maynard held from |in the life about Him. What zrs you and BUILDER! A clend in_the Yillage reseived a iy 2nd tell you some of the things I|nection, however, fhat the Gas and | been benefitted iy the increased wag-| Mareh 8, 1510 to May §, 1413 when he : i lofter Snin Seaont Lisut. William Mc- A Electrical Superintend City | es and have not saved a portion of it | was sticeeeded as consefvater by Min | e —= Best york and materials et right| Climon, who is serving his country in | CLve MY resards to all the folks and | buceirical Superintendent of the City may report it when foo Jate, as|nie A. Maynard who bfinge this suit. | LADIES! SECRET TO prices by skiiied labof, Hows: so to the bunch. As ever, . 2 superin v Y 3 % w g | France; as follows: B el e o = IS EHMAE Bty St Do wirk oo bt b justments of shops «fter peace is DARKEN GRAY HAIR ~AND st Main # Oct. 14, 1018, |*0 SO Gt as By M}S}‘“{PEE- may be practicable without interfer- | declared must of necessity causo Claude Taylor Seen. PG g W HhRn venn B Mac-fence with his other duties. some to be cut of employment for a Gac R 1 alias € = -, As an offieial censor of our company Arthur, American E. F. The City shall be entiiled to the|brief period. If they invest -in wat Tf,.‘,i‘;“f“,}“o' ETZ‘;,,Z’,', s penarles | Bring Back Ll dOh Ll MB —_— benefit of all discounts, reductions or | certificates they may prove most con- 2 b Wethersfield | With Grandma’s Sage Tea Recipe necticut state prison a e . Nast week was reported to be in the —_— ']«fl:fl»‘h“‘;h vicinity of West Stafford on Thurs-| Common garden sage brewed into a Lady Assistant ed to each ex evening. He was seen in North tea, with sulphur and aleohol 328-3 changed for far certificates during el In ihs afteemoRs A R o By Akt Telephone £ho mokth, faded hair beautifully dark and lux-|@ HENRY E. CHURCH uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and M. SMITH ALLEN evening | Sulphur recipe at home. though, is w . T P debates of every nature which the En- | venient at such_tim John & Geo. H. Bliss | Get Rid of That TAPVWIR -, [T Sy Koe it dne v o el por = i | John McSheffery of Newport is|purchases or otherwisc, and it shall|the 16 stamps attach —-——‘ 3 Per:iztent cwgfi spending ‘a few days in the village. |beé the duty of the Enczineer to us of Ed d Murphy, who i, a 11 reasonable rg k. Btop that weakening, persistent cough ward Murphy, who is stationed at |a! nable diligence to keep suc or Newport, is spending a few days at|cost down to the latest reasonable fic- e g Tle searched for cold, throat or I ' i i < ot Rections, WIH Bokmias Alumi-:’n. the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. |ure and to cause such consiruction-io | BOUND OVER FOR D. C. Murphy of South A street, be completed in the shortest possible MURDEROUS ASSAULT ;(vlm e Offcer Tom 1 the tonic- and ot 4 B ked Officer Tom Hay to waich | troublesome. An easier way is to get DIAMOND JEWELRY Eoccesstul ute. 00 and 85 e | George Kinder, Fred Prevee, Leon: | time. Peter- Ladweck, a Polish speaking | the interurban cars when théy came |the ready.to-use preparation im- 1 ard Prentice and Thomas Prevee went | ‘All such new comstruction work shall | juhorer, was. bound over on Saturday |in from Rockville. Al the metor- proved by the addition of other in d TRUCK]NG BROOCHES . Philadolphis (o o bunting (rip io Canterbury. on ey 2% the o pemsone und I such | from the New London pofice court io|men and conductors on the Anterur. | gredients, a large bottle. at little cost, TEAMING an A = . ; #as and Blec- | (he pext term of the: superior court|ban cars were given ordess to wateh |at drug stores, known as “Wyeth's| SCARF PINS Brnest ' Pollard of Newport fs visit- |trical Commissioners may approve and | (e Pext (L2T, 9€ the: stivorlor, court | pan cars wore, given, ordeed 10 Buied ot drus stores, O s na Gihs [DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT RINGS - O e st all contract for labor and matsrlal in'| kil Sihnley Gould. The case had been|a car or was seen alons the track.|avoiding & Tot of muss. REASONABLE PRICES vnR;’tdermk e t"“é“'fl"'"{,{“&“ rell:e":it ht'er:fllcshall Ulkewise be ap-| continucd from early in the week to|One of the motormen :thitks -he 8&w | While gray, fadea hair is not sin- H. LATHROP PENDANTS Sheffery spent Sunday ilfiman- (proved by the Commissioners. enable Gould, Who was under treat |him at the West Stafford wtation. Late | tu1 we ali desire to retain our voutn.| ARTHUR H. 1 (;A tic, 3 ; y;lvyunm Wwhereof the parties here- | ont in Lawrence hospital to appear |Saturday nizht mo trace. of Taylor | ful . appeatance and attractiveness. Phene 175 . BRACELET WATCHES ";n{a_‘r:i);h ‘a!fin;zn}xl:ciz%;gnnypou- ::M;Q\:fl c::setgetréi:yag%en;i:; toflr!:: in police court Saturday morning. had been found although the posse of | By darkening your hair with Wyeth's S RADIOLITE STRAP : George Banker spent Monday in Ver- [above written. Ladweck and Gould werc members | sheriffs kept after him. Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one e sailles. WATCHES, ETC. Feneral Director §! of a gang of laborers recruited in Bos- can tell, because it does it so natur- 5 BOAéRD ;21'1 GAS AND FLECTRI- | ton by agenis of the New Haven road Got $275 from Safe. ally, so evenly. You just dampen a gA:LNO(;‘l%V IXSHSXONERS of the CITY |to work in New. London aud they ar- Leroy Palmer.of the Palmer Motor |sponge or soft brush withitand draw SHEA & ¥ CH, by Chas. E. Whita- | riveq here iast Monday night, On the |Sales Cofp, New London, reported fo|this through yoir hair, taking one > ker, President. Attest: James L. i 5 2 " 4 ime: . . WO T s | ker, trip from Biston several of the men |the police thére on Sunday morning|small strand at a time; by morning i | R M G were reported to be drinking and In an | ihat a sate in his office in Bank street |all gray hairs have disappeared. 41 Main Street 0. o S T | b OE est: Tred 8. Ma- | argumentive mood. After Leing shift- |was forced Some time between 11| After another application or two your Funeral Dircetons ed to a work car in New London, |o'clock Saturday night and- 7 o'clock |hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, Ladweck: and Gould becams involved |Sunday morning and $275 in cash{soft and luxuriant and vou appear in a fight and Gould was stabbed in |stolen. % yvears younger. Wyeth's Sagd and 3 & . the right shoulder. The evidence, the police say, indi- [Sulphur Compound is a delightful When a man /is looking for diffi- cates that some person showing famil- | toilet requisite. It is not intended culties he will find two where he ex- A spinster's Ydeal man 1s one who | iarity with the safe and the office|for the cure, mitigation or prevention Banki: will sav tha ward, surroundings worked on the job. of diseaze. Approved June 9, 1917. AMOS A. EROWNING, Corporation Counsel. Prompt serviceday or night WHEN WANT to put your bus- ineas befors the public, there is no mediur: better than {hrough the ad- vertising columns of Tha Bulletin WHEN YOU WANT to pst your bus. | tness before the pablic. \nére. is medium better inan through the ad- | ' ¢ vertising columns of The Bulletin.