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Number olosale imber | Number ‘Reportin Relmoutoheufim&e@omtyofflcwm Paid Town i State reasurer Treasurer g8 = o 0o B2 Rotall Sy [ryspoes 43,805.00 | $4. 335 | $12,701.35 49.126.00 4. 91. so 31/581.90 | 12,681.50 895 00 | 9. “581.75 22375 4.565.01 436.50 967.25 | 1141.25 282.00 28.20 18330 w03 00,00 | . ,‘ 00| 12250‘ éb s 311 32.00 | 20.80 | 5.00 . asude. s3p0| 1svsel- s2se $105:300 ’GT_' 310 sfi'_gg i 6.00 6 = 71136 19 162 |$103,181.00 | “Potics Pension Fund, City of\Norwich, $2. m 25, The undersizned. County Commissioriers for the County of New Lomdon, hereby Certify that thé forezoing is a 2nt of the numbers and kinds of licenses issued, the amouritd received therefor, and the disp for the nine moriths ending June 30, 1919, “ounty of New London, ss. rymcn. Octover j 1915, radford and George E. Fellows, County CommiSsioners for appeared Charles H. abbve certificate. Styth George H. ndon County, and made oath to the truth of the Receipts and Disbursements of thé County of New London for the nine months ending June 30th, 1919. finaneial exhibit for said Counts exhibit of receipis WESTMINSTER Smith will keep pen house all day en weddinz. and will | his people based on midweek wor- Mellen Smith, ved opposite Hoxsie's store, in Plainfield next RECEIPTS Received from DISBURSEMENTS Jail expenses . repairs . L 132000 Expénses . . 1,218.83 2 “Auditors Insurance . Stationery Attorn 2 Bonas - st = ic Bridge . 799.40 L. 31588494 3 s $5.01 Interest v 404776 | Library . 100000 ting Notes. paid Total . . of New Loridon, ®, Norwich, October 7, 1818. oners for the County of New London, Attest: (‘HA‘RL S H. SMITH, H. BRADFORD, GEORGE E. FELLOWS, - GEORG! County of New London. hereby .certify- that they have audited the forekol 4 elpenses of Said CBUALY f0f ihe MinG monthe cAdiEE June 30, 1910, ava Ban e, the Tortoung KARL F. BISHOP, JOHN J. SWEENEY, 1 Brought forward Jail receipts ............... $12,696.70 Licensés, 10 per ceht.. Transfers . .. County Tax .. State for Home State for Bridge . Insurance, rebate Mikcellaneous . Balance from last vear . $6.100.37 Paid at Court House: 274.33 Jail Repairs .......... 1.912.32 Court House Repairs 1otz Telephone . -...... Janitor . On account of County Home, Building and Incidental office expenses .. T o Aeriowttn Interest . Probation Officer Miscellancous Balance to next vear of New London, are correct and true. 705,506.00 | $10,556.00 | $67,495.00 | $27,275.00 ion made County Commissioners. 3. FRANK COREY, Justice of the Peace. 10,530.00 6,00 40,0000 9.464.58 00 2.96 72,54 ceeeen. 3146,045.24 ceies. $13,884.94 - $24,000.00 .. 48000.00 $72,000.00 Heféby certify that the forégoins re- | County Cothmissio: the William, Bradford place, which she recently purchased. Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Frici have closed | their hom_eand gave zone to Port | Chester. N. Y. for the winter, Mr. Arewski and Miss Oiga Olsen. their | recent guests. of New York, returning with them. Deacon and Mrs. Edwin Edmand had | a visit from their son Prof. Edmond, and wife of New Haven lately. Mrs. T. Edward Davies was not alone in decorating the chmrch for the town commencement exercises last june, as is implled in the supervisor's report in the annual reports of this town. Miss Lathrop and a number of pupils who worked heartili. deserve “The Best Your Money Can Buy” Our Advice To The Public Place your order for Coal at once for i Nélson auction Monday. m&ng & “Delloviiie _ he can be-!n t-vir-t-m.—xmxdm Journal and; Tribune. fauch praise. Westriinster Hill now has 27 pupils, but several are soon to move to New | York. The Ladies’ Aid society miet Tuesday | at _the parsonage. The W. C. 7. U. hold the October | meeting_with Mrs. T. Edward Davies teday (Wednesday) at 2.30 p. m The ftown meeting and weather in- terfered with the attendamce at the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox and Mrs. William Darling visited relatives in naan the first of the weelk. A box social for the benefit of the it Tosiety was held in Grange hall Friday eve Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Cufimings and daughter Catherine and Mrs. Bm- ma Cox and daughter. Miss Doroths Cox, were guests over Sunday of MF.| anwu. X. L. Clark. n Service and daughter. Mrs. Florence Fox,. Mrs. Jennie Young, Miss Eliza Murray of Norwich. Mrs. Margaret H:n erson o Waterbury and s Murray of Pekin, Tlimois, visited relatives in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox. Henry Fox and Mr. anA Mrs. N. L. Clar) Wwere callers in Westerly Saturday. Fimer Chadwick of Manchester spent Sunday at his home in town. Mr. and Mrs. James Lane and daughter Jamet visited relatives In New London Saturday and Sunday. Miss Jafiet Lane remained for.a short stax. iss Helen Rogers and Miss Ruth Muiray, students at N. F. A. were at ifieir homes in town over the week- end.. ‘@ordon E. -Savage, of Hartfordfu peached the Cony l‘l’nlll church Sunday morning. fl rs. G. I urfay was the leader of the Y. P. 8. C. E. meeting Sunday evening. "Mz, and Mrs, Carl Rogers and Les:| ter Rogers were Norwich visitors on o Hera with o tarth o7 The fhroRt indl. |+ very short tme by using the follow ion_constipatien, extreme nervous ssness, 1oss of memor: Fower, mental co Olnirsaay Safrer from hear trout . Milton Clark was a ‘caller 1h e a7 Mdrray and 3 i and son AOnEId Vieted Bosrah rolatives on . Sunday. . H.’I Merely. Nman@ wants_to_ estabiish a new in the establishmen: of |2 e e T BBIIJSH bedroom dressers and hooks for gar- | es, cupbeards, ioa! den clotheslines, have been issued by | windows are specified. The standard | substantial’ character of the houses it houses, with alterations where necés- | is proposéd to build under these s wall is to be less Each house the minist®y of health sary to meet local conditions, will be | ifications, no outer constructed in_all government-aided | than mine nches thick. PLANS FOR STANDARD HOUSES London, Aug. 1. veipontns of of these specifications may follow the The Associated = Press)—Spegifica- | construction of his home from -the oris of the néw standard houses, | cavation stage througn -the brickl complete from the composition of |ing and fitting and painting. mortar and cement and the thickness| Standard drain pipes, of walls to sueh. details as niches for |.tarns, bathroom and laundry applian Indicating the housing projects. s is to have its own hot water supply The prospective resident, with'a set | system. PROF. FARRELL'S RECITAL TQWN OF COLUMBIA GETS IN COMMUNITY HOUSE GIFT TO' PAINT HALL The United Congregational church| The town of Columbia cast a total is_Deginning the study of ways and| vots ef $3 Monday, with méans.by which the Community House| voting, and the democrats elected on Church stréet shall have a real| first selectman by just one vote. place in the life of Norwich. This| At the town meeting announcement Community House was the e of | was made of the gift of the i the Second Congrégitional chufch un-| from $1,000 from Mrs. Mary B. Yeo- til_the formation of the United Con-[smans fo be used for ‘painting gregational church, by the union of the | town hall Second and Broadway chirches and| The following were elected: now this United Church considers it| selectman, George H. Champlin d, 45; a privilege trust to use the building| setond selectman, Claire Robinson r. on Chureh street for a center of.social | 44: third selectman, Dwight and community interest. The church| man r, 44: town clerk and treasurer, n | Herbert P. Collin: holds the belief that any Christ church is not an wlusive organiza fecting its enVironment for good by upholding and sustaining .all the COLUMBIA worthful interests of a beloved com- munity. To this end, the commit-| The work of surveying the road to tee of the United Congregational|be built by the State from Columbia the appropriation are considering plans for its enlarged|of $100.000 authorized, s of the Community House,! Monday, September 29th in Norwich . Already Camp|supervision of A. W. Bushell, Fire Girls and Boy Scouts meet there | engineer of the state highway com- regularly. \‘The United Brotherhood |mission, whose office i Norwich. The young men Christian Bndeavorers of FEastern | charge of the work are A. A. Mi Connecticut_have convened there. In| Springfield who has [ Cuttier, = gt denomination makes | engineering experience: [ us eof the building during a state con-| Schuyler, Joseph Dipler fvention. And in the future, as the|Kneeland. They are committee gathers funds to make the|home With Mr. and Mrs. Church, whose function is the care|to Hebron, under holds regular meetings and suppers. equipment adequate for the best so-|tle. two women lector of taxes, Victor Brouseau r, tion, ‘but a spiritunl influence af- | assessor, Henry C. Isham r, 54. Give me Fashion Headquarters the Queen Quality If you had been here when our new Fall shoes arrived, you'd have been enthusiastic too. considerable | Bootery.. Abbott Lit- 1 needs. it is the hope and the plan| Mr. and Mrs. William I. Craig and appearance playing with Greiz Concerto, held under the a wich Music association at Park|N. Owen, Mrs. Brownell and daughter v Mr: Farrell, world war had made | trip to Ca a place, among our, fore-|and Mrs. most American artists and had won| Abbott Li it Frederick W. Lester. the [ pléuro-pneumonia, which r “for. plano_and organ|from a recent attack of influenza. f York. The New York Press, New York| York ~American other papers, 1 Mendelssohn hall. Tn Farrell has played as so- Philade Academy course, for th and_his return_to concert wo! the favor that has a tond tie abfual Tolland be held in Roc ille Frigay, Oct. 1 The delogates are Mr. and Mrs. W. ¢ Lord who is in the pri- | 1z comfortably after.a | ¢ Haven for ay guests of their| A .Bury Lor_was a Haftford | nd-.Saturday. committec of the has been inv of the pre: everling to talk plajis to aronse more intere: iss’ Eleanor A~ Millard, secretary of the | Mechanics' bank of Hartford, has pre-| A proposition to purchas Ahe Hebron Center prim. picture’ THe Spirit of The origival painting wis by Archi of Cleveland, Ohio. e The following candidates were suc- Clifiorg Greene recently shot al cles friends_of Albert Burton are grieved to learn of his illmess with Children Ory blood pt:ri!fnifll from & Visit with M1 and Stes. Bmer FOR FLETCHER'S . _Hall of Muystic. | nave as | Winthrop Bavonne, N. Zuests Mrs. S and daughter Patri ¢ Witlimantic were guests | ot locai| 2 ETOVEE the. Sreshstin toeall Undertaker and Embalmer relatives over 3""‘“":“ Days for Tom. | Prompt attention to day or night calls chier reception of Pershing, our | Telephone 430 aprlMWFawl Vice President was lime-lii in & way | R E that has not been equaled sice he y cibinet meeting and cuted the program just as Joe T had arranged i the Community House shall = belchildren of Eimwood who have been the creative home of many a good In-| zuests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hunt this - eity ng the pi In furtherance of this endeavor, the committee will present Pro- fessor Frank L. st mcuth have returned Mary B. Yeomans and her sis Farrell on dn even-|ter, Mrs. J. V. B. Prince of South in a piano recital.| Coventry were Hartford visitors Fri- Farrell’s first pub- | day. in, Norich since| Daniel F. Tucker is seriously il with sulted iy pices of the Nor-| . P. Brownell, brother of M previous to our|of Asheville, N. (.. who have been on a ada, are guests of Rev. Newton Owen t tle has been ill during the notices from _the | past week, his blood pressure being New York | very high. Announcement was made in church Sunday by the pastor that the amount | subseribed on the previous Sunday for | the Pilgrim Memorial fund - v of the parish was only it is considered very Eratifyi hoped t imournt to $1.000-which the pastor Dbie. and | joining in prai hia orchest and the College | thought pos: Community House is sure !0, was general in the parish being In Tabtes ng. | {tmounts from 32 to $200—individually L L | -A pickerel measuring 26 1-2 inches | e — in"lenzth was caught in CoClumbia lake | HEBRON | Thursday by Hiram T. Brown { Lyman Sundwr - achool hour | At the annual town mecting at Yeo- | Were appointed . to|Mmans’ hall .October 6, a_proposition | a0 convention ot fhe|W2S Dresented to the town by Mrs.! D schaol association. to _B. Yeomans. that she would ! it with the Hartford, Tru $1.600—the income of paid to the town quadr purpose of painting T. Smith and Mrs. Willimantic, & re.|ing the sizn “Yeonfans' hall | maintained on the of the building | t all times. The proposition wa a unanimously aecep | #n exhaustive discussion re | the caresof the highways resul solution leaving them in the of the selecimen A _proposition {o appropriate $§200 providing additional was contril privately for the improvement of o is not a | selectmen’ were instrucied to y the matter for his consideratio the highway commissio the residenig of thé hill are willing to cooperate, & Smith wis .home e weel end. ucker of art- ham den in one, ! crusher for the town was passed ove: | The town voted to discontinue the 14 | (rinsportation of pupils in the North | distr at the town election SOUTH GRISWOLD | Uil ‘Henm e, S oara of | Theodore Brand and fam wich spent Sunday at G. A Several from thi; auction of Br Dlace attended the|selectmen. ¢ Sauire’s. lectmen. Diwight A. Tyman; town| Hubert: P. Collins: town tre: nd's. | anley g s of GEORGE G. GRANT Benjamin W. Young — 32 PROVIDENCE ST., TAFTVILLE figure in Washing WHEN YOU WANT (o put your bus- ies y'”ei" befora the public. ' theras is’ mo s o i inm_bettar than’through the' aa- Doctor Tells How fo Detect corming principle of | PUSIIVely poisoning ,vou oth s Mcoring. T ey Bofaon. | deadly wrik pleothne SBkorbed by the vete y affects the nerves, membrane: ues.-and Vitdal organs of the hod. éffect of tobacco e tuperculosis, blindness or | will ‘have left you. h BECthe. ominoy atiiiction | poicon out of Fhur syat knuwn ag lobk(‘w hear 1f )'dl use | health wiil quickly Improv form vou can easily miul ellects by moiing Mple tost: Read alosd one n—om A book. If, in the course Your volte becomes muf- | by e e fed “Roktae Snd ImalSince, ind o | ol b matefietiirs w i the motey must frequently clear your throat. the | b R ot S B chances are that your throat is affected % & 117may Do the Begtnnini | b i ol Sader s iron tad. mos-bagk. Euar. Just_the same, some homely people My thick skinned. hmfihm hefore Harmful Effects of Tobacco Try These SIMPLE - TESTS New. York: Doctor Connor, formerly | snioks, S | o ot s Roctor Connor, fofmerly snioks, walk up three fl; his of stairs men who ‘smoke, chew or snuff inces: sntly mm who are seemingly healthy | find that vou are out ot are suffering from progrescive o: Fhousangs Hr them Would i Wtficted had . ¢, omot | Lional ororganic heart troublg. IT vou 5t tobacco, and th ould “eoorl gec well MIf ey | shutt g at a regular pace, then stop. 1f beart beat is forced, trembling or ir- ular you may be a victim of func- ew " or feel that you must smok: aniet Your nerves. e ue of. tobmces, | slave to the tobacco Habit onfhiave JuSt two alternative: with-the Self-poisoning process respective of the dangers and suffes fes f the consequences, or give up the habit circumstances. One |and escape the dafgers. You can over- th seneral debility. | come the craving and stop the habit i nz .inexpensive formula: Go to any drng store and ask for Nicotol tablets. sion. | fake one tablet after each meal, and i1 dls: |4 comparatively short time vou wil he eraving Rardening of | have no desire for tobacco, o hiave ever sold_bef ‘rementt nma werit more serious trouble. Next. In the | anteo by all - up-to-date drizpists inciuding Lee taking your mmvall & Owood. Andrew Melanghiin amd 3. A Mogan. Picture the smartest, snappiest lasts in the most delightful new Fall shades, and then remember they are of “Shoe Soap Kid” which itself stands for the Best in Quality and color range. The Kies Co. 80 MAIN STREE1 $s60. | subscription | = CHESTERFIELD [end with Mr. and M . Herbert P. Collins; 2 Hartford Tuesday amin Putnam and Samuel Too- | Tinker and Miss Pur. B EEE S ed upon, but the | *Jr__“LLbF\J ) Richmond Ranges THE BEST RANGE—AND WE CAN PROVE IT Barstow Ranges are backed by the guarantee of three generations of stove manu- facturers whose sole aim has been to produce goods of the highest quality. A bocklet “How to Use Your Range” goes out with every range. This %gives in- structions not only how to operate the range but also how to guard against range with whom | f Nor-[relief, Eugene F. Hutchinson: firss ectmen, George H. Champlin, «-(unu" ir Robinson: third se- | The range for. the small family or the small When a thoroughly good range in every particular is desired at a low price, there is nothing better than this style. the same high grade material as the higher priced ranges but being smaller it can be sold for less money. It is made of | TMr. ana Mrs. William Fo P from here|the week cr 1 P . Gol- | o1 nd N ) wers receiving the 10" have nan S S ST S ST @ - =S The High Closet is especially useful where dinner must be served at different hours, 'z for food can be kept warm in it, rea::l-y to serve as soon as the late-comers arrive. Furnished with end gas shelf and high gas oven having separate broiling and bak- ing compartments, . 28 _ SCH}N:;\RTZ BROCS,, inc. BRANCH SHOW ROOMS, 74 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONI