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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1920 Joseph De¥ine of Bristol is spending a few days in this city. Miss Mary Bundy of the Pasmik Ca., is passing two weeks in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bliven of Nor- THOROUGH WORK | lnnfSakietive N Norwich,” Tuesday, Aug. 8, -1020. Mow a Norwich Citizen Found Free- ——————— 'i?h ‘were recent visitors in Westerly. dom From Kidney Trouble VARIOUS MATTERS ) Charles Driscoll of Hartford is spend- Light vehicle lamps at 2.3¢ this even-|ing two weeks with friends in this city. = Thomas McGrory of North Adams, Native sweet corn in. market 18 Of|Mass, is at his home for a short star. excellent auality. J. W. Siattery of Bridgeport, formerly visitors write home!of this city is the gaest of friends here. BSgEnehirc at Blook Ialand. David Shakan of Hartford is at his Use a tested kidney remedy. Miss Charlotte Smith of Poquenoc i5|home in Norwich Bown for a stay of amomg successful growers of dahlias|iwo weeks - Doan’s Kidney Pills have been tested ! this season. / Raymond Boynton of this city s on a by thousands. There are thirteen children at the | two weeks' vacation in Hartford and ok home in Groton for children recovering| Providence. « orwich people testify. from infantfle paralysis. Miss May O'Neil of CUff street is the Can you ask more convincing proof If you suffer from backache— From urinary disorders— Mr. and Mrs. David Potter and daugh-| guest of Miss Josephine Fitzpatrick at ter of Branford, left Saturday for=a| Ocean Beach. WATER BOARD ASKED IF CITY TINBER HAS BEEN SOLD What has become of tne large amount or sqhares in the city of Norwich: Main of timber that has been cut from the land | street from the easterly corner of Water streets to the westerly corner of Park and Main® stréets, Shetucket street from the corner of Main and She- tucket streets to the mortherly corner of Shetucket and Water streets, Broadway from the corner of Broadway to Bath strest, Bath street, Market street from Main street to the corner of Market and Water streets, Franklin street f#om Franklin sSquare to the southerly corner of Wiliow | of the city on its watersheds within the past 1§ months is a question that must be answered by the water board at the a journed meeting of the commen counci to be held on Thursday evening. Thi question was put up to the water board in the form of a resolytion adopted by the council at the August mecting held on Monday evening in the council chamber. The resolution was presented after the report of the water board had been made il and Mai northerly Main street and empowered to withhold 2-per cent. of the salary paid to the chief of police, captain, sergeents, patrolmen and su- pernumaries. This money to be paid to the police pension fund. Fox For G. and E. Commissfoner. Mayor Lerou nominated Fred A. Fox as gas and electric commissioner to suc oceed Guy B. Dolbeare whose term has expired as a member of the board of gas ind electric commissioners. Mr. Fox's term is for five years. The council una- nimously confirmed the nomination.of Mr. Fox. Petitions received included onme from the Peck McWilliams company asking for the privilege of leasing of lots No. 2.4, 6 8 10 and 12 on the city dump, for a period of ten years with privilege to renew the lease at the end of that time. The rate which the company would pay was 1 cent per square foot. The petition was referred to the pub- “DANDERINE” s e Stops Hair Coming Out; Déubles Its Beauty. s How about those - pictures you made - Sunday? 2 and laid on the table for investigation. |and Franklin streets. lic works committee for investigation H of merit week’s stay in Seuth Coventry. -~ Mrs. Fred Dawiey and children ha.vei It appears that a large amount of tim-| The parking places and public stands|and report. Bfi"fif b,.;ng fhe fi] & ¥ Mre. Jemnie L. Spauing, 21 Tanner At the Grange hall in Warren, Cond., | returned to Moosup after a visit with rel-; ber has been cut from the land of the city {are set out in the ordinance as follows: | The Nerwich Compressed Air Com- ms p jast week a lecture was delivered bY| atives in Gales Ferry. H. G. Manchester, of Storrs college. Dr. Curtis Bernard's office will be clos. on its watersheds during the past 18 months and that the books of the board of water commissioners only disclose pay- Union square, Washington street from the corner of Church and Washinston streets 1o a point in range with the pany petitioned the council for permis- sion to dig up their pipes on the south- erly side of North Main street for a dis- Avenue, Norwich, says: ‘“Exertion of ey kind seemed to make my back here for developing Roy Daniel Judd of the Lee & Os- good company has returned after two 1 compa ima ,858.43 for and [southerly side of School street, the west- | tance of 500 feet. This petition was re- nnfl l'i'-\'in vl)ul' od until Wed., Sept. 1st.—adv. Weeks 1n New Hampshire. ments of approximately $1,855.4 r = . i ired head- 5 | on_account of such timber so cut. erly side of Chestnut sireet from the|ferred to t o E ‘ s M o s The New Lendon Y. W. C. A Va-| Mrs Louiso Joseph, assistant to the i mhc resolution, presented by Council-|comner of Chestaut and “-illow streets to | with pow S el ) pictures ger the hanefit Behes were frequent. I used two boxes) Cation Nouse on the Niantic river Is; New London Y.' W. C. A, has left 10! 1.0 W, 8. Murray following the tabling|a boint in range with L7 westerly side| Petition’ of Henry L. Plante to erect 3 T e g R proving very popular this season. spend her vacation in Putnam. } of the report of the water board on mo-|of Franklin sireet. the westerly side of|and install a gasoline pump in front of of our experience and oer's Riiney Fiis, which 1 sot atl -2 i Hniten iaths cbhamx;eéot Com-| Nr. and Mre. James Dawsoc of CUff | tion of Alderman A. L. Peale, is as fol- | Union street to » ooint in range with |hje place of business at 114 Franklin| , et mentei e e g P Jones’ Drug Store, and was|merce poll, every Chamber of Commerce|street have returned after a toree jlows: - the southerly side of Shepherd's Lane,|streel was granted as was the petition of Ltcert an. SMpati £ “Danderine’ up-to-date mcthod 2 ¢ " |in Cennecticut voted for the open shop.|yweeks' stay at Lake Sunapee, N. H | Whereas, It appears that a large|So-called, the mortherly side of Park|H. M. Bvarts to erect a simitar pamp | ACL%F an application o e P . ff - cured. I haven't felt any need of kid-| 4 new 0,000 school house for the [ street. amount of timber has been within the are assi past 18 months cut from the land of the | bublic stands ed and established as at whieh public hacks, ex- you ean mnot find a fallen hair or any Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Agnew and dandruff, besides every hair shows new in front of his plece of business at 375 children of Norwich have been guests of Eastern Point district is almost com- Main street. mey medicine since.” The result is results, pleted and w'll be ready for work this|Mr and Mrs. Francis Griswold at Deep | City on its watersheds, and press wagons and all other vehicles. In-| iward A. Smith was appointed a spe- 1, 1IspE: Lrightness more obior. aad 3 = Price 80c, at all dealers. Don't|fail River. i Whereas. The books of the board of [CMIINE oubll wervice venicles for - the il consias < Michiel J. Rvan : The superiority of our work it smply ask for a kidney remedy—get| Miss Mary Day, ot Colchester. Who| iisc Anna Lame and Miss Marjon | Water commissioners only disclose pay-[ooIveyanch "m’;’fi:"‘li“:m‘t:n‘g fackakel Alderman Pendleton reported that the| — - E e 3 y 1 4 %I 1as been spending n few weeks With|paunin of Boston are (he suests of . W, | Ments of approximately 31.855.43 for and (TAY it all i n Eatdegrounds could be purchased by (he | Catherine Parker and Mrs. Charies H.|yell established. Permanent, Doan's Kidney Pills — the same that|Miss Annie Holmes at Hadlyme, has fe-|yyuinny ang family of Mt Pleasant] On Rocount of such timber so cut from the | PIgFment % i city for a recreation park. This report |Haskell e - " Mo s & . R ther important changes In the traffic| wran made as a report of progress. The club voted to make Mrs. E..J. : . WP Ta. oY, Mr. a8d Min, Johs 7. Lawiees ol Tocc & has| . Rerolved, That the president of the|fcEulations is ne chansine of parking Ay sl b Graham chatrman of e commitee ‘on | CIEAT pictures, prompt servite, 3 . 3 ; 3 e Miss Jennie Hogan of New York has v Ay & imits on Broadway, Main street and Steetric Kenort. education, 2 2 3 = Ce.. Mfgrs, Buffalo, N. Y. Quaker Hill are planning to leave ol oiumcd home after spending two weeks| Lo%T7 of Waler commissioners be Oeote | Shetucket street and the diseontinyance| The following report of the Gas and| o a osmet of the ‘meeth of the state|IOWESE prices, 25 years’ experi- —— e | St Pletersburz, Fla., wipre they Willjug tne guest of her cousin, Miss Kittie] ;2 RO JHE CONR O O ed meeting | Of PATKing rules between the hours of 7| Blectric department for the vear was as | federation of collegiie Alimane and ol d o make their home. Throwe of Bigany stroet D writing at the pext adjourned mecting|, m, gng 7 a. m. On the casterly side | follows: foe ol e Rl Y M A enth 03 GClaims Damaxes of 32,000, Monday proved anmsther comfortable | i nuara Carey of Boouton, N.| U it areather there has been within]Of Broa@way one may vark for A5 min-| Cash receipts ............ $i3d, e e 2 - Damages of $2000 are ciaimed by |dav for both travelers and stav-at|; ",0 lciurmea nome aftsr €peroiE A the past 13 montha any sale, or contract | UieS insicad of 30. on Main street park-| Cash disbursements 5 1 the mealing: “'Tf weis held ‘&t Dridges innie Siade of New London in a suit|homes, a maximum temperature or 86|71 MG JEATEL ROTE TS DUALUE D) the nast 18 monthe any sale, of 0OMIACH!ing is Limited to 15 minueson both sides | Cash ou hand LBt PR i " brought against Manuel Fernandez of {degrees geing recorded. o e O et Tram amy of i war|Of the street and on Shetucket street 5| Income for vear the federation the delegates wore most e ranston New Londen. The suit is brought on| A class of six having been given the| 'y " g 0o Toinnoon ang daughters, | tershed of the city’s reservoirs on lind | lDUtes is allowed only petween the| Expenses for vear delightfully enteriained Mrs. A, H. - the common counts and the Dapers Were|frs: and second degrees of Shetucket( AUS- Herber SImpeon atf SAREEEE | S8 e O he ety | hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. and then Bullard at a.luncheon at her home on . Sied in the superior court Monday. grenge, Scotland, will be given the final B nd gow G the time is extended. Trofit of operation North avenue. Those present repr 25-27-29 Broadwa: = e a at the ‘meexns on: Priday ev-|Brton of Hartford, s«e the guests of Second: If such eontract or agreement Polics BotbdiNand Depreciation g g v = e B - Y o ¢ eETees e Y €V | Johe. ilanna of West Town sirzet. of sale, understanding or other undertak- ice Reommon head Accounts payable s s e ol Glis’ Outing at Mastiag MNeunss Eoshs. m;g' business 1s to be resumed at the| M and Mrs. Thomas A. Linton of Nor.| ing has been made or otherwisc entered Mgl °‘,‘m::]"w:’"‘l;“““l‘f of he| Accounts received | R e Son z hat business is to be res ; i 2 into, with whom, upon what terms and s brought up an : | Miss Lottie T 5 s o2 hange has been made in the plana| cUEE DANRETE 010G " Tron Works | Tich were recent visitors over the week b ot upcn s, ¢ ] ian Addreas. th) th R, A Department Bills, | Greenwich--Miss Eisie C. Tieman rived by special train. The regiment was or the weekly outing of the §irls of the| 4NN DL O the O ey or 0 and | &1 at Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoxie's at| conditions as to price, methods, quantl-| 2,87 3507858, 0, te memberg, o The faitowing pitls wore approved ama| Now London-Mrs. Baward T. Eggle-| Dreceded into camp Sunday by the s rada. » e : : vos Elot | ties. May ing bills were approved ana| New London—Mrs. B ggle- | I The uting med been ponmes SorBE i work. it ie claimed, s confidentially ex- o e s utam wes Hlsle Bel | e ird: Whether thers has besu awyj. I %Ish sb b thide 1o bring to the at-| ndsied v pfficers, hess serwean(s and cpokaiss &5 . 2 i : F R a tenti f the council,.the matter of the| Police d s Henry W. Hinek: — - e drawbridge but it hae been decided to | Pected : cutting of timber or wood of any kind on | tention of ik ,-the ma e 1.46: gas R 5 - g0 to Meeting Houss Rocks in Norwich| Draft dodgers in this state to the| Woodbary O. Rogers. formerly in busi- |y Hop S WO R ot 4% the city con-|Folice Pension fund. ' The time has ar-|electric department $34073.65; w: Mrs. ML O Siillson.| Stranse Man Frightens Women Town instead. The giris will leave the|number of 1314 are to be arrested by|ness in Norwich, recently motored from| . cu.s or owned by the city, and if so,|'iVed When some action should be taken| department. $4,773 finance depari- ot H.- Gordy, Mra Bi-| Sevetal womén }ving i the: heighisies square ac 6 oclock Thursday ecening | federal agents within a short time. These| Maine, where he has been located for | jOUl PF PFRReC B¥ 18 CH¥: PO B%1as to the future of this fund as under {ment $4.8¢2.55 works hood of Mohegan Park have of late : > e lmauents. it Is sald. reside in all parts| about two vears, and is at his home on [ '5° KNG of trees out, number and size 6| o resent conditions the fund will. be-| ment — $11§82. vark department Arthur L. Peale complained of the strange actions -of & of the state. Washingtan: steeel. Tection and authorization, and what dis.| CO™€ eXhausted in three years. 'The|335.75: cemetery department. $1.335.20 P el AL L Block Island ewordfish just arrived.| J. Lincoln Crawford, Frederiek B.! position it any has been made of apy|SCUrce Which has maintained this fund|fire department. $5,565.19. AU TOFDRIVELE IHEES PR el o B i e ] Osgood’s wharf. Choice cuts, 35c Ib.—| Croweil. Miss Ruth Crawford and Miss| timber of wood So cuf within the time|'P (0 the Dresent time has becn 5 per| When the meeting was called to order INSPECTOR BEADFOED'S: CAK |5 and his actions ar spparently. thas or'l ’ b e Madeline Hourigan'have returned to Nor- | mentioned in paragraph 1 hereof. il ‘hfm‘_f‘f,::‘f‘m_’:'finfl'\‘,rg’h "\’:fl l:.v!::n)};" oclock Mavor Lerou calied at [ With several other cars on_the street, | ® TAn TENATY, unbalancer: % Miss Kathorine Lilington, of “Tyme,|Fich atier puming o weck ot the Spring| woprtn: Whether The bosrd of water caue from this suutce, the.funa is ot alSshllas whioh wan oo o opiet ° of | Michael J. Dwyer of Jewstt City, picked e o - The Original wesident of the Connecticut Woman | Pouse: slpnd \ commissioners for and on account of thel standsiill as far as income is concern-|bouquet was the gift of Ton e agtomoblls of Dyuiiy MOIGEENTIAN > Tels: association will speak at the| Mr. -and Mrs. J. Haviland Chenay. | city have received any money for®ny|eq. o - oS yihe gifc of Albert Christ-|Inspector George H. Bradford as the| Club No. 2 of the Social Corer, s M.Ited M“k club, in Lakeville, . this |Mrs: Lyle C. Cheney of East Orange, M. | timber so cut and the amount and dates| I helieve that when this pension fund | Erowing. e e S g i S ’E;\\\AY;"&“;::; I Wednesday) ::l-‘gvz:ki:;\':; llsm"?:: 4 . B ThEat b e y Por 5 A i s pensi s A g Monday afternoon. ¢ emor for Infants and Invalids afternoon. ieant e A;d::m},‘i;‘;“,‘:"-“?fmlf‘;'é‘; [P M) 'l:;,,ffi:n;"g‘fir",‘.‘mf‘:“;‘g nas cstablished. those who were to re-| Chief Steston who recentls returncd veral other men‘and is said to|Norwich, As the date is the 81st bifth Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Hetlron, Miss Colby gave a report{ T'" Quaker HAL et b ary i A N e foelve ienefits from same should havefrom fhe International convemtion of {have been under the influence of liquor|day of Grandma H., a large numberis = werk Indthe inwn Hal the other ; % ed in any yis-| been called upon to contribute & certain|Fire Engineers at Toronto made his|has car taking an uncertain course down|expected to attend evening. She has been the district|. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Johnson and son | Dosal of any timber on any of the Witer- | percent of their wages thereto, Had this|anbual report to the fAre commissioners| Woect Main wirect ami it gor 1o Foalls| et < T ) - nurse for Andover. Columbia and Hebron | Gilbert of Broad street and Mrs. E. Fiteh | Sheds owned by the city within the past|been done for the period of about twelve| and also presented the ocommmissimers |nvesme wior Daver imaced o ram it for the past six months. Johnson of Canterbury havé returned (18 monthe =~ oo ¢ op| JERTE. OF the length of time this fund | With souvenirs of the trip N e e b iar et N ata Weeryhons dn Gesateau. : Prominent Norwich democrats have | after a week's stay at the Idle Hour cot- oted: That the clerk of the court ofhas been established, we would now have| The meetinf adjourned to Thursday ev-|lost no time in arresting Mr. Dwyer and| The ferryboat Governor King, previous- o oy of the meeting and eum. | tage at Gardner Lake. common council be directed to forthwith|had quite a substintial amount.’ As:ening. August 5, at 8.15 o'clock e ! om0 holice " head- | Iy 6wned by the city of New London, ahd mer outing of the Democratic State Cen-| Miss M. Cone, matron of the Masonic | [o7SMit 2 certified cony of these votes s, tnis fund amounts at the present ——— | quariers where he was later released un.| Known as the Nathan Hale, is to figure in Tral committee to be held at Savin|home at Wallineford has . retarmed | (0 (he Dresident of the’board of water|tme o approximately $10.500, and| NENRY FILLIGAR REPORTED e hona ™ & the centenary celebration of Bath, M. Rock, Tuesday. August 10th. there after visiting for a week with her | S*mn SSioneTS i should any portion of the Yicense money AS RESTING COMFORTABLY L Sl o which witl eontinue through three dayh. : . ) F ona T| " The president of the board of water|received from the county commissioners Wil § S FRANKLIN MAN — az Rev. Chester Howe is to be the preach- | cousin, Mrs. E. B. Worthingon of 632 i 7 6 o : Henry Filligar, husband of Mre. Filli-| NORTH FR2 M T 4 commissioners is to inform the council at|for the vear 1919. which has alread: o er next Sunday morning and evening at|Main street, Bast Side. F T Sl ioumnen. miseting . weltine as ol M g n 10 hich hAs ‘SItafy)ear Whp die0 (o Patnam en Bancay aft; TO JOIN R. F. D. CARRIERS Seeks 32,000 Damages. the Central Baptist church, fhe pasior.| Mrs. Thomas H. Beckley and famity| the outcome of his investigation of the | turned, it wouid lsave the amount. con: 5 suffering from injuries received when| Reuben T. Manning of North Frank-| As the result of an auto collision July Rey. Arthur F. Purkiss. paving left for| returned Monday'to their home on Lin- | matter, as the resolution was unanimously | siderably under $10.000; the autorobile in which she was riding|iin is to enter the employ of Uncle Sam|3rd, Barnard Killars of Stomingten has Northfield for m; \.mu:n oy | ooin avenue from Groton Long = Point, | adopted A At the present time, there are five ;’,“,1:’},,,"”,,1 irein at Sterling, was re-|os R F. D. carrier on the route from hwun:t it aguinst L 'Pgh:;:c ot A new janitor for the Norwich Y. M.| where theyhave svent July in the Packer| Another matter that téok a prominent|ex-members of the police force rescivin : mday night as resting com-|ihe North Franklin postoffice, August 4,|Stonington for damages of $2.000. .. C. A will ardive today’ (Tuekday) Froni| cotiage. Mr. Beckley passed the week [place in the business of-the council on|the benefits of this fumd, amounting 15.{"‘?,“’,,, Mr. Filligar has several frac-|j. D. Simpsow, the regular carrier, hav- !;nlr;xelsnr:wan‘(:‘ it h.;o‘;fi«a‘::mcmd ends at the Point fMon iy SYenlug. s i, repbrt of b $2,700 per vear. broises, | Mr. ?"xl'h::rm;, h:::r“::}u,mh:; af reacied Hmoern el "‘g}h;fin“::; 5 DIED. s mill occi e threesroom - an - ¥ : special committee on the revision of traf-| 1 might state that the firemen's pen- igont stated th uming the {years and ten retires. Mr. Sim ; The new man is named Hekley. FARMERS' WEEK OPENS - fic ruies for the city of Norwich. The|sion fund has been for soma time main: sl i that he neard the bell nl|heen a most faithful efricient and af-| MATGH-GIn Sotth e verCang Towns in which voting,maghines are| AT-STOBRS COLLEGE Topay |Committee presented a report and a pro-|tained by each member contributing 2| the car 8if nor ston aniil o nikcS DUl fable carrier through sunshine and| oo = N Ability is the rod that used’ are'already puzzled because of the| iy il posed new ordinance reguiating the araf-|per cent. of his wages. This. with gifts b stop until on the tracks sorm for the past 18 years. ) bility is the attracts the % (Special fo The Bulleti 3 2 3 Sifts) Mrs. Martin Wohlleben and son Wal- p s posaibility that there will not be enough | Special e Bulletin.) { fic which is printed in full on page 7, col- | which the department has reccived from | (ar were brought to their hamer o ightning of opportunity. The -Inlaces on the machine to permit voting| - Storrs, Aug. ' 2—Tuesday marks “the]umns 7 and 8. time to time, has made this a weil es- | ville on Monday stili sefeeiae ot OBITUARY. ! 4 Norwich Commercial School will |ihe number of tickets now likely. opening of the anuual convention of the Puiie Sorpice Oove. jtablished fund aiready. Also. there are|shock but not otherwise. seriousis o- Mrs. Robert Mills. | Use Howard's Buttermilk - B s Budiade ittt _ At Neptune Park, whae a number of “-”"‘“ewb’m‘i{“ a"‘"","};‘ Sy ‘“’“‘F" The most important new rulings regard | %, b f_‘;"'a""}"' on this fund jured : Annie Carney. wife of Robert Mills of | o develop usiness capabilities | Norwich men were promoters and aretioh il will'2leo be the formal opening | e restriction of the operation of public|, 1, Me¥: taken the matter up with the ) Tis body of Mrw. Filligar was brought|122 North sirect. 'nd about 9 eclock | Cream and so Should Yoi and place you in an sxcellent posi- | oWners of cottages. there is talk of Kivicuituralsctioke. — Fihall md:u_ service cars on certain streets and using | %0 ’m“j "l‘;\"‘* lfipar:mw'em‘-ml stat-1to Taftville on Monday from Pu londay morning following an illness of | e Son s it G friondy | € CHiEAL pronerty owners incorporat- | ASTicujursl colete From all indiea| goge ailey, Main street and Framklin {0 '0 (om that [ 'helieve that they |The acoident happened on the ..(h wed:|tnn weeks on. Why net join yeur friends [ing. for protection of thelr intereats. 3108 Ule Stiendance 8l he Contenionlatroet as pariing places for these cira {5000 PAY something into this fund and]aing anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Filli,| - Most of Mrs. Mille life had been | and classmates now attending thi j..0m Norwich, as in er cities. 0l " yiciory of the college and dusing the | BSOFe anyone can operate a public ser-|y, U5 (TR ® mn;}suj‘f{ ‘;; g"fi M{s. Filligar was born in erv-|spent in this ¢ On July 3, 1869, the fsre " ot o 3 3 i N hey 7 3 g te 2 sailles t B p and s, | dec g arri o Robert Miils & W rakiAs shobhos ¢ and carriage stands have given Way 10| he eamiili o Siace A% Arrange BY| sccording to the proposed ordinance fulicient amount to maintain this fand.|or the Versailles Methodial church for o Mary's church. Mr. Mills is a native automobile supply stations and garag-| “"qeoTOlee 1D ChArke o wien| No public service moter vehicle can be | neHEYS At I8 & start :“"’m;, oo ‘:A number of years. She leaves her hus-|of England. z s T vi 5] 3 E ’ t made | band 3 several brot nd| b o RKiep. oi 7ebding v, es § Will be A¢ T30 5. m. Wil b made by | OPeFated a8 such on the following streets | (o i ace (his fund the. ehiy wi onaet. | Sang @04 parehts, several bro and| s her hus Rouiiies Yita From .Waterbury, the family of a!Charies L. Beach, president of the col- . {!¥ be called uon to make an appropri- B " at Fort & former Willimantic resident. now city lage, who is to extend the Weleome of _|ation to meet the deficiency. L5 5 o | a stat at Fort Socum, T sditor ‘ef the Waterbury' American, Mrs | ine ‘college (o the members of the asso-| City Treasurer Stephon H. Reeves'|, From what I ean learn from depart.| UNDRESS HIM" sHOUTS | i Al hors . e ATeatar. <5 § 3 A. . Colgrove and daughters have gone | ciation gathering there. At 145 o |Summafy of receipts, from Mey 15. 1920, | megts in other cities, it has been custom. | ALLEGED HORSEMAN | Jar John Milis of St MERC1 x'l to Groton Lemg Point, for three weeks'|cinck George V. Smith Iof West win- 3 :#‘rx ‘T-”!gm- is-'as follows |ary for some time for the molicemen'to| Two local men well known in sporting | 3 e ¥ = ngton. secretary for twelve vears of t Cash on han pay 2 New ven 1 e é B aau ke fand 1A% MEhest S.CHQQ‘,;. A certificats of sccolade: of the nmew|Connecticut Pepltry’ Groweis assocta.| Msy 15, 1920 ... sinm sl e e e B N IR T D e Carney in E i) chivalry of humanity has heen recelv-|tion. Will speak on “Safe and Sane Pro-| Depart. of Public W"’“,!jv) Tt is barely nossible that this ques-|to the ball game at the fairgrounds on|~eV 4 S whoiod jed from the war department by Con-|gzeny Te At 2.30 o'clock Dr. L. F.|Rents - 25.00 ion may have to be brought up at {Sunday afiernoon. Hitching the e | side PRUSETR. necticut men. :‘;?gue cehrlillcflu—_s are :t;JRP‘ill:e‘_r lm' ‘:Fl_flrrs _Ewer;pe‘nm‘l Sta; 0‘}‘32; and sprink- me future thne but I do not think thelon a sloping bank ent to view | Fdwurd M. Fitpatrick ing sent to soldiers who weré wounded |an ale University will leetinre T cemen should at this time be ecalled |the zame. When they returned the | Fit < died at Harri or zassed in France. n::kfy; anga:lresning" v:’:’ 4 o'clock tne Oult,sm'e \‘;or‘} e won to lna\' more than 2 per cent. A!Ih}’ was still in the awkward positio “flu ” 2 s\:-;:“;: Judson Watrous has five men employ-|2nnual baseball game between teams| Dept. meteri ave already stated, the matter should|in which the alleged horsemen had Bes e he leave ed at the Saybrook power house of the|COMPoseds of members of the Poultry-|Ordinary rece ve come UD years ago regardiess of |him. Mounting 16 the seat the hors: AeE na; ore fLine Edectric Railway, loading | M°N'S association and Dairymen’s as-| Police Department— > moneye received from licenses. The mei gathered up the reins and oal hiters Sl anng four hundred ton of bituminous coal ffmlmfld ":"6"{ lnlifld- Supper will }‘{t.\' court 3?g~ 9 rembers of the desartment Who were|loudly for the steed (o huck. The horse Norwich, and Jam purchased from the company by Pratt,|be served at 6 o'clock. Licenses . . i62s > receive the benefits should have been|cramsed by standing i the tryir M T, B Read & Co., of Déep River. SEE IR G. & E. Dept .. 113,500.00 made to contribute at least 2 per cent.|sition backed but only for a sid Miss' Ag- T0 NE w YORK eiven two weeks' vacation. | WOMAN ASKS DDIVORCE AND | Finance Dent.— S i ihe resall Woud have heen & mub- |fance, and then wa( down on bis G Herman L. Case con- CUSTODY OF HER CHILD | LeMPOrary foans D0 ential fund at the present time. {es. was & former| v To be raised by tax After the address of Mayor Lerou It | Again the horseman w h Now Loaden (Norsich) Li ;:}gdze.ofl';t‘e ‘:aa:-":hlr"l:‘m.eia;&: "A".'.';\ffi A Jivorce and custady of her chll{iscellaneous ..~ . wae voted to amend the jesolution pass- | to feet but no sooner on e S ew London (Norwich) Line Do e onight Thesday). (AUEUSt | arctasked by Ruth M. Zero of Groton 185.618.34 [ed at the June meeting of the counef! | than the horse went down aagin Myron Jackson Recovered Body. i Headty 38 yeark o PAILhON] aatvioe in a divorce action against her hus- o - | regulating the pay of the police and in- [time the horseman whose patience had| . © this city. who is g 2 Enjoy b i & S b T e ~$over;?::AaAn;r}"i"§ _%ero T:f ;:l_‘o:g; on $208.358.66 [sert that the city treasurer should be | given out, made a fiying tackle. grabbed | yron - a0 the serimmide '"’""fl':‘ looking young wl:-n i S - iy b - cruelty. e plaintiff was | the horse Aout the neck and promp | ) o > Buttermil and m‘m—‘mp 2 i the Norwich Savings Society’s banking|Ruth M. Tooker before her marriage | it dvim okt Yeilh ai haleNelEon - i Hartford, was the 4 b w & = 3 3 i : | had Rim 4 ERRAE GG RTID e body > best—keeps face, hands and arms inex night trip down the Sound ||| nouse, recently purchased from the Cook |on June 27, 1815, The papere were filed City Treasurer Stephen H. Reeves' summary of disbursemente from May 15, |Tne horseran then shouted at the. ion| 2b¢ the body of Eimer 3 estate by Harry M. Land has been leas- | Monday in the superior court office. | 1920, to July 15, 1920, is a8 follows: ° = |of his lmgs, “Undress him. quick, un-| drowned in tHe pool on | guisite “w“’::"m'“b“fl', and reach your destina- |}led for three vears by Reuben Raphacl. - Unexpendea |Aress him™ much to the amusement of | , Alr, Jackson recovered the body M e tion happy, refreshed and S e SOt Mo nay FUNERALS. Appropriations Disbursements Baiances. | ‘¢ cToWd: §o e | : but the pulmotor failed to re- oward’s Butt ’ that the New Haven railroad would make Thomas Foley. Dept. of Public Works— 2 . 2 s v % WA RN T Eetes Ao vVive the lad. th was due probably to' ¥ satisfied Excellent - an official apnouncement in =2 .day or| Funeral services for Thomas Weley | Ordinary repairs and expenses . $45,000.00 $7.618.22 $37.381.78 1 B o & heart failure. o - sel two and that the new advanced rates| were held on Monday moming at his late | OQutside work ..... -FU'JM"' L 621 557,88 TO GET SCHOLARSHIP * hr ut would §o into effect about September 1.{ home at Plain H#l, with relatives and | Garbage and ashes. .,fofl 00 3,082.6: 1»,!1.-% At 3 meeting of the Norwich College At Camp Major Raum. = < througout. They will be in force until March 1, | friends present from Norwich, New York, | Sewers and/ catch basirs.... 4,200.00 1,044.19 515581 |club Monday afternoon at 1 oclock af iftn infant SiE, G arcived at » 3 » i e 18%s. New Haven, Bridgeport, New London and | Macadam repairs ..... 14,000.00 5.631.24 §.358.76 | Slater hall the report of the Seholarshid | ximntic Mandar for & weeks toar of duty | OWing to the continued high cost of Lv New London daily, includ- The store at Ellington conducted by | Providence. At the services in St. Mary's | Oiling” and sprinkling ¢.000.00 1,417.76 4.582.24 | committee was presented by its chair-| it amp Major Rau. The regiment ar-|!abor and material, the Commissioners Sund Eaitirs. Giandbis Frances M. Charter, and in which the| church at Baltic Rev. Adelard Jalbert was | Parkts and trees.. 500.00 1,012.23 1,487.77 | man, and was aceepted by the club have found it necessary to make a ng Sunday, Eastern Standa post office is located. was broken into| Cclebrant of the mass of requiem. The | Liability insurance 1.879.74 1,878.74 | which voted to give the scholarship aty=— — slight increase in the Electric Lighting Time, 10:00 p. m. Daylight Sav- sometime Friday night and about $30|bearers were Thomas Fields, John |Street signs ...... .. - 250.00 250.00 | Connecticut college for 1920-21 to Miss Rates, follows : a0l A ing Time, 11:00 p. m. State t;]:"gm‘ te: Mr. Charter's son, Edwgrd, | Eounch, Francis Gribbins, John Sweeney, | West Thames Street improvement, re- Saatet v pealy Ellen Louise Wiicox of Lisbon. Miss rst 100 kw. hrs. per month 12¢ cass riilly ab P, W stolen. Nothing in the Dost offics | Patrick Lynch and William Brady. Buriai| appropriation ... e T0EE 3,179.98 4025.97 | Wiloox 15 a_mmeber of the class of Vol i el i i distethel took place in St. Joseph's cemetery at| pept. of Cemeteries . 9,525.00 6.525.65 | 1920 at the Norwieh Free Academy. The 350 10 e por akEE 08 § " Greeneville. There was a large delega- . 5 54202 scholarship is a tuition fee of $250, and Next - g A correspondent writes of the steady| cni g2 Fire Department 64.805.00 54,202.30 | 7 er kw. hr. 5 THE NEW ENGLAND running of the mills of the Attawaugan| [on [rom fhe Knights of Columbus at the is_awarded anaually by the club to a - per kw. hr. s Co.. which has offices in Norwish. Since| S¥Vices. Many handsome floral forms| Police Department— graduate of the Norwich Free Academy. All over 450 kw. hrs. per month 6o o e e Offices In orwich. Since | were arranged about the casket. PO e 56,808.20 $,568.03 45,240.26 | The Scholarship committee consists of per kw. hr. van STEAMP co. stadily, except to shut dowm for re- m“fl"?nn Bros. were in charge of the | General expense 2,000.00 423.70 1,576.30 M‘fl‘ ’3“:‘"5“4' H“X"- C“"' F. S. )‘(3}‘“' The above rates will be effective: pairs, while other concerns were forc.| ¢T3l Arransements. Street lighting 23,000.00 479437 16,205.60" FARI NS JMNGY o ChSARRDY, | Mish commencing September 1, 1920, and for ed to S0 on short time. — Cty Court ........ 5,750.00 994.12 4,755.88 bills rendered communcing October iy 2 s : 1920. wrs By 2 deeision just rendered by thel [NCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Health Department- ,000.00 585.31 2,414.69 5 5 % A comptroller of the treasury a - liberal N - _ G nd Electrical Dept— H inimum charge $1.00 per month pr y e i ted en- |, Miss Mazie V. Caruthers is visiting ionited fract hereof, effective commenci unty is granted marines upon re-en- |y g i 25 L raction thereof, effec ea’s News @l | Bstmen” T Bountier e rouma ‘- 2. Prank Bruce, Wt Pleasast View. | Opersting and gencral “axpmegs... 5118000 9554291 419,347.09, August 1, 1920, and for bills rend My a 4 ayment on tes ; A ! o 1920, Bs Jane eh M0 to M7k pachond | MAS CoonaatTeares and Bhoner | T ke SHELEEE 5 10.000.00 10,000.00 | SOR WEAK AND NERVOUS PEOPLE commencing Septsmber 1, 1 M . o pe of years for which the man re-enlists. | Mass. ' PP Interest on mortgage bonds ..... ;"Jm c(: 10,000.00 12.3«::‘:2 g:-:‘-h htm tB|:~=d. YHE CITY OF NORWICH " 7, A 1, . ” E »p " ¥ - Ultra-ecoomical, persons who adopted | Mrs. James . Fuller and family aro| {1iSeet" oo’ $15,000, ' par oot 438,00 38000 NarvssBuitd - Up GAS AND ELECTRICAL DEPT ™" Union Square g e R B cottage at G@rdner | pnierest on $225,000, 5 per cent. . 11,250.00 5,525.00 5.625.00 Ehysicdl Power — - most total suspension of clothes buying,| Mrs. B. W. Pierson of New York is| Park Dspartment— 5 $:099:00 37736 482284 iy WL « . ~erom==m—&—— | aboni 2 per cer. of the woolen mills of | the guest of her mother, Mrs. Stephen| Water Department— : =m" Far e “You Can De No Befie’l; Than, the state :ill,ol;eo:‘l)nud s month, One| . Meech. Interest ... 24,637.50 2,625.00 22,012.50 B it Despesilent Buy Our Waurst. ¢ l 900,000 worth s o i B DSNCISTEROR fotrs, Carl W. Drown is spending al Finance Department— People. Send for a g 4 & ¥ s S Norton in Rockind, way, Mrs. M. C.|Salaries and tax commission 5,500.00 71175 Free Box No Salad Complete Witw, ! e w“‘h"'m"mndw RS T IR g X Court house ...... . 12,900.00 1,465.32 11,434.68 Elvita Pills have e R c mesting was held Monday o m| Miss Rose Trumbull who is passing|Milk inspector ... 750.00 107,03 642,97 stood the test for Thumms “ASON] i service e camp meetings|the summer in New Haven, is the guest| Election expenses ... At 1,300.00 1,255.71 4423 50 years. Thousands Z e o rthis season, as the camp mesting|for a few days of friends on Loog Is-| Interest, oxclusive of Water and G. AR o for Tun double blessing. The K. OF C. |of the Seventh Day Adventist Church|iand. o ° i | Bp IClruse & E. departments ................ 2500000 2,977.50 25,022.50 down conditions, lens is so shaped that you me-. e |held at Plainville the past two vears! Mg Charles C. Smith of Providence|Loan of September 1¢, 1817, fifin in- eneral debility, ner- LO.O.F. ¥as held in Norwich in June this|wag in town for the week-end. at the| stallment, general direet improve- 3o u's ~prostration, e e M onnaise (9% ml"" k;;m; of l::r parents, Mr. and Mrs. John| ment ...... e R 5,200.00 5,200.00 nervous weakness, part for near distance and ay ok ™ Word has ‘been received at the sub-|H. Powelson. Loan of September 23, 1918, fourth in- Tty eradation, : g oms - # e i St Y h through the upper part foi K e marine base that a band of 21 pieces is| Mrs. Walter H. Gallup is visiting her| Stallment, North Main Street maca- mental depression and Unstrung merves = e e THUMM'S DELICATESSEN 150 Buttons and Pins— being formed for publicity work in ocn- | daughter, Miss*Maria T. Galup at Nan-| G8M ........ ..... a3c D00 2,000.90 | cguged by the influensa or from over- longer distance. We fuse TORE 5 : jnection with the navy recruiting ser-|tucket, where Miss Gallup has been the|loan of March 16, 1917, fourth install- indulgence in alcohol, tobacco or ex- | these two lenses so per- S ' 36 Rings—50 Charms vice, New England division. This band | guest for a month of Mrs. Edmund ‘W | ment, Thames Street improvement .. 4,500 7.500.00 e e iia . 1 5 i Franklin Street o will have headquarters in Boston and| Perkin v Fourth instaliment Gas and Electrical L K ihly yalabls medi fectly that they look like 40 Nou can be sure to get what | El,y5¢ the srincivsl cities in New| “Mr Thomas Harland of Sentry Hi, oo andibminnctel Vot AR © 738830 | cine, wena 10 eepts t pay postage and Onepicce ot glass ¥ is_enterfaining her cousins, Miss .Martha PoFALy . tann, 5 ceee .ol 14,000.00 14,000.00 | 00T il send By mell only a sealed : One-fifth West Thames, Thames Street = . | you want here, _Since the last llt:n:{blh accident In lW‘ gyde_ of Brooklyn, N. Y., and the ot 3 toatalicent £,800.00 4,300.99 | Package sufiictent for one week's treat C.A.SPEAR|| 2 LT e A i ks S cisn ngeli “7 160/000.00 168.000.00 | BB e i Th w F . g oy sy Contingent ... ¢ 120000 1,807.85 10,192,15 mf’;"" c'”",,.":'\m M",':T,:;&f‘ ;01'5 0512,':]':315,!&57 A . "'dl ‘:,. 3 —Mildreq| Elgin Street sweeper 7,000,08 ;me".u_,.u.,flgf,“ t Bow: 2RI S REE K A suit_here for | Public Cemfort Station for women 1.200.00 bl P o T $177,308.40 = S, - 4§ 8114251838

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