Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 30, 1921, Page 5

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Dll - elfl\lfl woti &h! n-n ot Norwicl mbhl the pul- it wich hl ity Tine to aand Mre m—n ‘béen stan ey« B my ‘wind. .-'m.neem:n _with . Jeoting At “Bn.mylli'l.' and ns. Shows" were given m -even y ENTAS true cireus msbnn the Y. the prayer meeting | gymnasioin the Central Baptist | Fritz, the. CMrlotto Frink { fanny elowns on ot nmm h!m‘fl The .hbdge at: Norwich Central Fire having put oh station on Chestnut street is budding and the grounds have been given & spring bas- been '&3&”=E=HE“'” #pe- | electric plant; 1 Vith rég to any possible of. of the ata) that- there has h&n a_reduotion /in e cost of gas oil and that the mre that they will Be able ~in aftract for steam coal during the “be repeated | year at-a lower rate than was contri for this year. They ¥tate that there is POES IE:" H % | i g i 3 5 i _§ i ] : i E g i i 1!-{! Syrup ot Figs k: for' the name California on liunlh. then you are sure your 38 having the best and most less physic for the little stomach, and bowels. (Children’ love its Yu’lllhtlunewuylu.th new.” M in allwoo uo,h.edonlowerwbohui‘ ‘ ; g 1921 Bulek tourifg $1735. Bastern Ser- vice Buréau, 375.Maln street.—adv. A tlr“-ynr-ou uw in ! ty ! Fall 0u must say ections on each 1 ! ‘"-‘fimn.nm et no_indication_ ot rmmm'fllhflhmmmmm a8 the events| commissioners state Question . l.'.ll what ;Ml' does mvun troupe of mnmmnt aam&r. merchandise xt manth Do o Ioelt l:nllw:i mnlq}:‘. beadac! ,upu uj ohe or t{vu for nlt ! . Other good values ] at whip of the one of the| ware put on by e o1 (] i ize it for use with the high steam pha; llv-‘ and bowuh. Wlk‘ up 'lthlw clear, alomcn r feeling fine. e ® Chiiaren u 10, 25, 50 cents. EXHIBIT PICTURE METHOD FOR MAKING TAX MAPS A fair sized aldiénce Btt exhibition of stereopticon day evening at the Y. M. ubder the auspices of -the Nobwieh o nisnvan: Judgs te Jo dus “ on the 8th subee sin the. . As hlll Chamber of Commerce. The &xhibi-| % 311 ‘was given for fI lainting the peoplol.ll‘ Ngyl graph for use in thé The audience was som pointed over. the failure of 7 19 arrive. SArthur T, Libby pbse of the mesting ; teoduced Frederick E . ghthering. After exph sentative engaged M 5. n% on he method of taking iules” from an airplane ahd exp how the pictures yere W A > writes: - ton qrflnl of u_Sprin in making pnumm' e Jones gave an mt!futfll n. géther in order to make a complete ts Map of any given territory, slides shown pletures of »Washington, The inclided D..Cy map| ¢ New M Mth. York city, Norfolk, Vi, cedftry tbr= ritory and also maps tiken by af- my aviators. i — A ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA Alpha Gamma Sigma_sétoity of ! Nofwich Free AcaléntyAgave & a8lighthu dance in the gymnasium.of the At Monday evening. pfésent, with the patrofi§ hifl béing Pri: *ll, Dr. and Mrs. F, M Mrs. Frederick H. orehestrd furnished the MUEIE T6F Il!!- ing. Chfistinsen, who Deep River hotel, will obtain DANCE AT ACADIMY| gureets T WitlaFd ‘There wete about 49; m‘“ ""fiflfi'x}’m ‘raniton. Bthi ipal and i a asflu ® 1. recently Bought lhé m N John A webk at his home near Keene, N. H. A Mérian man s substituting. Observance of Humane Sunday April ito_animals, is urged by l.he Himas e Ak Osgood’s whart every day, lll the sprifig” vafieties of fi The )imst mul warnin 3 corresponden mu'?’ it Ao rosing: OWIs\ whist tenight at Owls' hall A& |-Wh e —adv. Gfimore, game-keeper at La-|ton, W. Storm: mmn !mw praserve in mom 'which he Feoettly, seeeived tront Relreahnenh Hera ined pécently old a tims|ning. Fitch's’ bichestra Tot ‘:1,,"’“ Netor Titing. | an Professor Tiakhil SFomtie. Charie hast 8¢ Pifinfitld #ho has located a-mill fiu m A Ressiven: ThAL OFifntals shall not be| A exclldul trom m ma Statée. 5 mflnea clrvllt ummem . J. Fritz, Chureh, G m ‘of - Williman.* of the oufford, taluruvh operator at} tion, Boltoh, 15 spending a Golafadden, F. W, Bedell; C. Markoff, Max Markoft, [ Watson, P. Hollehder, W. Smeade, Junior Paseuchi M!om Mullens, Hyatt, well, Brasil, Raihey, Lambert. to a close a week devoted ne association. —adv. selestmén have s sign|son and W. Lathrop. pm,. drivers over the West|S. Goler. G. Goldtadiden, 8. - Thames sq sk ket loads | for lits 3 R Bt = fin Ml.meudm mek baties: aul “ % . leaping, FIAFiS, BréAnan, Lacomb, Rice, Parsons, - Cohnell, nu! Wednesday, and is em- na. Junior the Clambia” Narrow Fdbrie| I W00 . ; toviano, Cals, 1. Seléctions Were renderéd by il chestta cdn:lmn' ot J l fin, J. J. Keli; ‘Westehes- stein, A. Bmmith,’ n mrnen & dsome Chesapedke re-1 H. JohhS6R, B. Vaughh; and n and §: tee,” A 80 1515. By |'1 5 HOLD BN nnn paxce| Apml v e e W‘m BAll, &e |4t Buckingham Memorial uhtoWn 1o A=hur Tilling- A cromey! siwing lumber on thé wd mst Enjeyable. SRS i ~oneg 6 & ieelbaen L L The guestion o be debated. AT i g hh!l the ummm his- arrival - ia 8. Goler, G.|[the commiss Goldstein, Sagé, R. Riee, nr?-r-n.n.—!kn.x i Roessler, S. Grramibsr tmy. 3. Musa, Armstrong, shad and} Boy Scouts, Park wmtmum Church group whder Séoutmasters John- acrobats: m. Side d acro- "Frits. Bleaphaat| Bmeade, wm-n.'xlw mnm..‘ Han: w?., bt the auuruqm 5. Unvoiign. % ngdmm. R |hisd of m Norwich “Bulletin and 1 “Monday e ished masic | o scaivEd by | ann«u"‘chin 15. Hé will thén (k¥ doWn the ngé and will ‘reot & up-te-aate biilding suitahle \ddition to a g4l néiked oh hid rétirn ¢fip frota Hono- ¥ale: He is in the bést of heaith. 4 Am.ummocuu Mary | Apa Fraari 8. Flsee A sguad of police raided " the Muelter 'READY FOR STOMACH 0. K;,; Indigestion, Acidity,, Sournéss and Gases endéd ““Pape’s Diapepsin” Atillions of people kfow that n 18 néedless to be botlef:f Lg tion, dyspepsia or n#lsnrdubd utém- ach. A few tablets sin neutralize acidity an at once. When your meals don't fit and.yo, leel uncomfoftable, when you nn acidé or raiso sour, undi ‘When you feel lumps of lhflig foa. tion pain, acidity, § vepsin: and,” the stomach distress is. tone.. The cost fs o little. -~ greats You, too, will bé & Diapepsin tithusiast alterwards. i LA bnf«u ol tm YR !|ley, supetv) . | 33 Fitgnce, with With hadl, ] re‘ld heartburn or headache, tion st eat a tablet of Pape's o Patriek O'Me * | bo: the The benefits Amterican s Hiccording 1o MuRPOe, treamirsr of the Ameérican Com- mittes for Thers iy recommend #ebly that 1 tlb 000 acres of waste jand ih thB Atats for timbér. thfough the state prks commissic. Tuesday’'s ised lhelud!d. t 11, Vork, | Chappell, ® _APRIL st 7/55ee" lumol n George Efa et l.lfl Made il t!-unh o tesin, native smelts ane l'!. at Pow- Fi gm i cm. ot the Rbckville giveE & Mmhrtk April 29. public schobls, Ha EArranig gram, An Beeasiondl NotWich visitof dnd a native of Windham, 5 -Cad umm eofllm note si thini! mtn the Taméd tendr, 4 i The predféted eold wave mmd on|sr Sedgwick Post, No. 1, G, Sehbdln tifah, Folbwing ' simart showar | forecss, eioEbs t6. 156 DML B f_the “open ter ot this drive. Local contributors that the Chin famins ful B ke v zlz 381, ‘otal estate, i 21,711° Ax a Evbeial for_this week nice fresh caught Délaware River ‘roe shad, only place on Fran) ot sths e Ban N6 evidenée of liquor whs fownd, Woflxm, Whic] 998 ann ST isiig the vear. treah, ol nl! 1 Ai 3 lodrr’lx: k. The death of Heéhty 3 Prospee GlH# | dhd Bom G\eo school dre to iss Mab#l Bai-| ¢ ig ‘the Ve a- fne pro- évening at 830, fONOWHE & 1ong perio ot tailif ith, ot artilery. In fie was eripl r. Jules Jordan, nl nw sympathetic { hur of y6ars and Jatef Jn the H and has ré-lief Arfis eompany, but for to lUve a retifad IitE 6 Mtndty fight, the mer-|and Knights of Pythias. to dégrees Tuesday Bradford, R. I, dnesday and|and Harold of B port, mnd Mrs, Ak éxanger Finlayson of this city, dérs Wers in conferen s _Mes. JohA Galligan. aturday, and the gués- atg xcivo was dis- \l8 the bointon o President | her daughter, Mrs. John Began. are that Connecticut will| Haven on. Tibsddy. Mrs. Gal Been in\poor health for the past twe. and durink the Past few WEEKS had ually failéd wnell and. Mrs. Galliga Was Born i mtny Fears afo, the daughier of tie Mr. 4nd Mrs. William Allen. - She learned Tuesday from all eached $4,460,359, lent by Veffion ources has 6 ahiouhe Chifna’ Fafiine Fund. . nlpn nder eonsideration to & Connééticut géneral as- iied ts produce forests It s, to- bb catried ont| BOS foF 87 T8O SoRTNCH Galligan &l!filud New TYork lists of estatés| nnivarsary hbout four years ags. Mrs. tollowinig: Chap- w_Londén, Conn. Taxable i New His wfié Cathéfine G. t New Lériden, .réceives all. of ‘St. Mary's parish. Galligan of Norwich, Haven, and one daughter, Regan jof New Haven. Chafler-W. Clark: Mrs, éludfng Fo8,. Without ros, 30¢ 2y Mit., 40 Broadway.— i striet Tuesday uvamu L Anarews of t striet, & Yesatht of this city | a7 profit of for the past 50 years, occurréd Tussday|Ing ABril thifti 1Akt twéhty yéars his lmrm had bMged him Mrs. Blizabeth~ Allen Galligan; Widow |y of John Galligan, i#d at the Home of!gats Galligan Was ong of the dl46&t mbmbers | oy She i8 Burvived by thréé gons, William Fobeft Galligan of ‘Willimantic ahd Thomas Galligan of Néw John Ish, “#F. Poquonnos W e Femighed owing t Mhese. Sen Who has subtituted for Béveral WeskS, Will doubllsss hold the pesition un! the end of the school year. _Jonathas Trumbull rési- The denes, on rm. avenug, fécently puf- chaséd. By i o fthe Flaut Viée presiaent ddeh Company, 18 to be altéred vynhltw. apartmefits before 8a- cupied by the new swher during the fan. The United States €ivil servies. eoffi- mission - annouhcts examination for ahle (m#tal work), males, an I 1 to 45 ;u 0( m‘ for two vacancies ln (he New York, each Charies Weaver Clark, for 85 Jonth & fesident of New London, ditd sud Tuesday \mornifig at his résidence, No 219 Vauxhall streét. Mf. Clark was about the housé, apparéntly in his usual when he was &ttacked by a vere pain néar his heart, and dn a few minutes was dead. Acute indigestion was the cause of M§ G8F A - Mr. Clafk Whs DofR I NSr§ieh JAf. 4, 1810, He wis A GabMeét miker and Tuthitits repaivsr, HE s survived by nis| 08 wite, Satah Spiest ClaFk. and two aoma, Chatles Worthingtoi Clark of New Lon- don and Daniel Edgat _(?mk of New Ve, e ‘ssomiddenun Sy uy Addvy’ sy oY 9a%13Y 02 1007 im‘nmv» s o Fullerton, who has L ?uulhm askea by the mayor, ofiers say they canmot an. The quéstion was: Exclusive As t6 one t does it cost the dspartmeh uding ail 1u—ofuzrpnrt.ul~ liver a KWH at the customers meter? ‘The commnilssior swers to the second set -of guestiond ssked them by Mayor Lerou 1b as fol- lows: o rwich ow mum‘l Department 37 Shetaeket Street. Norwich, Conn., Mareh 25, 193 Hmnau Herbert M. Lerou, Mayor, of Nefwich, Norwich, Conhectica Dear SiF: I am pleased to comply With €3t of the 1st instant for ad- Ifli:tmhhuuu copcerning the qu hmme« hetewith. “Questioh 1. When n. tu fiscal year R the mnh at the feity hall, the of this department. The lonob{ he rmuimmunnln- Barten 7, Daveniers AL A ase €6t @ipay of' e | ot Gesrate WO o m “httindsd asne| oL 1 e r’“""‘”!‘“— o8tHEn thns. The Plant-Cadden Co.—adv, Laws. Conngeticut, 1818, Bill No. sm AE ul .Kldm the ehtner of the City of Be it endcted by the 'hnb and houge a& mmudves in general sma The board of gas and el lonets of the Cit§ of Noi ddition to the reports and eounu:-g Which it is alréady required inake, shall, fiot Tatér than the twentieth :‘g of May Il evéry yeht, tenfitr to the| xupuat SleFk OF 16 the Maydr for the uke 8f HE cONPL of EOmMOR EouNdN, thE follow- ing Witten of ymwl statementa: First, eadh mm ilmdy invested: by the cityl or Bet asia g invésten foF RS &Rd Srebtrieal Md ana_the m and mwnm Holrts feni eonie an ; thifd, the ameunt’ of aumm?\ Eharged fF the Yeaf Apfil thfr8eth, Such depreciation tb Frotowh, N. ¥, Nov. | computéd only 6% the balawes of ths-efty's 18, 183%, and GAINE to NorWich, aftés thé | sUity in it Civi] war jn_which he BéFvea feom 1881]ing to sai £6 1865 in a New York regiment of heavy | mont NoTwieh loyed | ¢ of {in the oia Page type foundry 167 & Hum. Plants ind property belsnk: gad Afd elégrical , @épart- th pAYabIS ANd aceOUALS Fé ivAbIS on said- Aprn ERIFtStR, il steps. Which 1668 up 16, &|thie act wére s fol At a_flieting of the eleBtFica] Sommissiontry hela hy He m i Mr 23, 1914, in ordér to comply with e +8- R and quest of the €Urt of common ssumctl; ft Rve the fifmnelal fllv }\ steps fo Besides_ his wife, he is suréi¥ed by #ix 1'&1' ot thé tity ahd eleetrical depmrtment w,rnhg and a plerciu wind prevailed {gons and.a_daughter, who are, Georgs of | énd the same as the other départientd Frank of . Worcester, v-u shle nl hmeaold furhitire, 410 | John, Albert ‘and Willigm of this city, fllrfll?;. 2 QB 5—“' b e B t the city, viz, May At & meetiig of thé cBurt of common Alc| QURCIL REId of Tauars . 1915, the fol- HE cOMMURICANIS Was DFESERtsl By Mayor T. C. Murphy: About ten dnfl 9Eb T had insbted llétin a bill to be presented to thé islatare as ah aMendment to our in New 7 © de- igan nas oity chaftér in régafd ta the qifféren: de. p.flmtg Bt the eity mua. their “H- year €nd 6h the 15th. e Toiewing natles Was meerla ih| thie Norwich Morning Bulletin on Degém- & 18, 1911, latt | Notice is hersby stven that dipetiion bad ed (5 th always mhade her home in NoFWIGh UAHI| umpey of ihn of Conse W yéars’ agb, When her husband died and she went to live with hér daughter! In St. Mary's church 54 yéars ago she ‘was married to john/Galligan of this eity, Who for 80 yé4fs condueted a shosmaking. MF. ana Mre. théir golden Wwedding| eneril ass seiibly of the stats 8 Comneétient which COfiveRes in Jahuaty 1815, for an Amend- Wieht of, of altéfation i the charfer of the @ity of Norich to-providé that thi different Qépartients the ‘eity sl ObREFVE & tniforin System of duuuwhr afd aeebunting fOf MOReys afd to fre- Vids f6F and sstablish the sameé fiseal vear B all zaid depaftmeAts’ and for satd Ququt n 2. Upon what itéms and what aggregates has the commission domputed the dépreciation sines May 19157 Angwér. For the year énding Apfil $0, cént. on $657,590.08, the hock the plant as of May 1, 1915, Whieh equals §32, t'n 52, plus uqs M!‘- tisnal depreciation 6 the eoal #brts, fhaking a total depreciatisn m P year of §33,479.5: :‘mng Aptil 30, 1817, § For the vear per cent.. on §850.0: the book vatue of the plant .iu May 1, 191¢, Wwhieh oquals $32,501.21 _Por the yéar énding ABFN 36, 1918, s per c#fit.-on §550,385, the 9reiat!nn # ApH 17, 1917, FhiGh effu 511.32. This $568;] ns A mns o a8 IBHEWS: Present Physical overnsad , Léss Rehi- eMtate ...... 385,470.00 ; su[-pflq 4Ra etores Nll L] il value ‘48 pladsd by AL Fl\la Fépott t6 Mayar Allvh L. falad e aonlthe %] ;:l:.,'lll T e -r-m % -m be a nvln. in the ulm the gas| ‘azmaik, | engineer, J. mmua Mr. | cently resigned. iddletown to open the su- nmmv Swarts, mul: &lub’ swinging, court, criminal -uo. April term, |Chas. Roessler; merobats, o | tinued by 3 Muck, 8| the current putchaned at ons oait & KWH ae- T, | Octovér er. n mmmm _ inherited | trom. the former. mtn‘ has been com- \OM owhers of 1l ners say: “It is not pos-| oaenEn , Seeglt, | sible for us to answer this, question,” byt dam Lefting- | wake no further explanation in, The full text of the commissioners’ am|' Inoluding “the it earnings teturned to the plant? 2200000 ¢ ;:rndl-t. bonda dee Aprnl PR Sy 181 $1,726,860.73 “Potal. Answet. The ‘elty’ -bllnuom . o -""' follows: the présent dats ars ll 2 Pér eént. fotes e 19T Lo 205,000.00 B77,988.88 hl Mmfll W lfilll Ny | Dlani mu l 1’11 19, 5,000,600 i.bu.» ”UM mmmm»nd-" Balancs on temporary lowns §96,000.00) rae Totat obligations. ........ 597008888 Noté: W& Nave munn Hige- tion thé $404,000 underiying Arse e hnnqnm & Sty hus mEver fermally assuméd, Bit Sn WHicK N8 Eity HaS &l e m‘. T 1on 27, 6R PRES cfim BELWER KWH AIS- fributed and kwh S0ld repreast the loss I QIStHIBULIBN? Tn the same does the difteretice m 5,319,855 K®h genefatdd Ghd 8,831,875 kWh aisteins ufed represent the kwh purchased at ene cent a kwh? Answef, “The aifterence bitwaen the RIRGUAL bf EnerEy AMStributed and that SO 18 thi Joks in Siatibtion. The 6 between 5,318,055 an and 8831,378 k#h 4688 not repre- sefit_the ameuht purcha®eq at sne ooy KWh. The amouht PRFCHRESA &t OnE. Con for the year ehding April 80, 1320, vn 3,961,920 v o stated fn odr shswer © quebion b, 0w Pake 11 ot o gou Jeer 681 of Februaty ‘25th, qmbum ] anl, 24, 40 your figures ot hend mmmmumm-r 10 'not Will_you plass su 5 e & v xRy mnzfl i ARSWEFS O ll" g! HAVS ihetwded fl bis that ENOWIA b6 tsed W &FHEME At o~ DrOPer aAswErs to mw . The followng wers Mflqi& in makifg b our Agurés 22 (a). mr;m ot Hidetrieity: 9 % \ Masufacturing iaber . Water Lubrieants And Waste Maintenanes Lol apparatas Maintenanes “of W .h i 5'5-;?!: d_that in fu- rentwals wnd pital e the extonsion . of eth ins manner. Renewais the piant fhee oed repia rates—By muummmzhmmm tarf § per emt. of the “Cost of the investment.” There have been va- Hous interbretationn of the meamitg of -'cwnummm. mm-nmmmm U0 i t6 mean the utnmn whieh ehanged 16 veir as extinsions Were nam ion was Written , olf. br cont. Profit on this basis was Wuy smail hun Bublic actountant in_ 1811 mmu‘ “Cokt of chy': I: gl phathink the amount nmt the ity m ot (M bhm nd extensionk m-wu«mm - of flfiwn::’( n.w(m,mn l:' the plant, oR This © AR MMISHNIE IteRpretation s City’s MveStment” §& the boox valuE Of the Biaht Which changss from mumnummtnm-m aeprecintion B L This inéluden the~ $400,600 undmmg mortghge. On {hi hekia e § ger qent it means m lepartment it i m-u Sembtrs $55.000 during the eoming yiar. With #as $6ld &t & 1088 and the mills Electric power, either idie7or op- & much smallér scale tham Quting u.a War {hére 1 o immédiate SInE thee raté for gaa hough, &h equal revenus Mm by posetble change in B Borns l hlnd Sléctticity b £old at 16WSH rates, both for 1 Hnnmlv and for Power, it the elactrie rtment wete not oblized £00d the losses of the gms prant. The sarnings of (hE depaftment for the e of JSectriaity for the existing year very matetinlly reduted by o Mg up of the industrial mowthy of the deprctment’s two largest power eonSumers, hamely the Wischester Wosl- én mitis and the Norwich Wesled mills. These two milis have just reeentiy re. Operation and thers has increase in the ameunt maky e of power ol fomers. , The probable dute :m ;én ru-cti‘u h the eost of elee- r gy Will depend largeiy-ubon the ¢ost. of coml, upon the ameunt st upon the stats of ham- ot industeies Of Norwich a4 well an u the cobt Which the @epartment _win oBliged (6 piy for 1AbOr, supplies, e When there ent depren mrnfl 8 &n expense. thE plant was mequired this %as takén (o méan the aguity of Whieh at 1 nifg was %.’“C. On this basis 5 pér esnit. as- n.unu Wik & comparatively smell Shebnd. A certifiea ’ulle Acesuttant ¥ X L ort o k mortgage of $400,- el‘mntaM towmea{tmnla-a‘-n Miseéllandous expense i W |.-ul ift cnn m. chirg- - Hz) A ecountin um mer lmao "hd “ 4aa2d 15 the ‘“cost of the muv- (flu nepm.»mm Ahdald e mrg this uamn FEmIthE 1y u uonot m EXTENSIONS 16 tNE plant Tesn (e lnmn thE Sepheimonts afi. cléngy in‘Ang :!a':;—ln answers (x), lh), o). xa! bésn fnBliea in. WhE DaE M m "y ‘l adnee e SrEfn) helec- St MKREREHERI, RbcouRting, nm, and operating emploges. . o T R — o Gas: Manufactufihe 1abor Oenerator Faer | Onag | Water MRIntenancs 8% apparafun Maiftenanss A7 BUIAMEN Putification labor and $ubs | plies. $2. Proayetion of Wiestrsty, Distefbution Bxpenves: . Genétal Bt Frodualtm?d Gas. MMMMM arge this spring. - l&ymtbeopenhlhu Come in lnd see UI IM', Sce!henethificbuhf EA‘F@HY@W@ "thSL.Numcb.Clln. E“" cnhna.,m... Bty 7t BLATY Bev g mu H ssnea] meseass to 13 800 lnqnen o ‘the Comnécticat W. C. . . RAVS rEeBf7Ed Word from nationai ne.«qu-rtén that there s absolutely truth in the reports that the. orga tibn is launching a %Vmuim Against the mm:e tnmc . is carry-|_ ofi¥ m eheaulm campaign tobaced: muy eventhp at Stocdat. _when thera fi! a fAreWell reception for Rev. Joseph King, a native ot NoiWiéh~who hax been promoted by 'Bis Nlian to the larger parish of New Milford, Father King was presented a substantial purse. Amibtig those praset . J6hn P. Cor- |; dordn, of Nérwieh. Wt the Fanels Far i A NEW JerSey asirologer sees political |- satthqBakes, hoop skirts and other |* n‘ly fob the year.—Pittsburg 'WA tree ‘expert company et| rv:t?n m{ mn' ot ehd i | . —mutol Llfi:fln For 1 m o yhie m‘l‘if s W 4 Mfié& b&% 60 has bédn gal- fulated as mmwn 7 Total book valie 41,058, 01527 5 lfl,fll.“ istribution Expénse. New. General Depréeiation. t6 answér ] iy - Mmmul‘n.“fi« g« fmu-fl“-? 0 lon. or recomme i of ina ta oer. of by additional i oty inBart; or explanation to make Which in_its mmx Will_sither mors fally cldrify thd tionk dnd AREWES Exchafif®d BotwEEn ul, (i the P oot i) Stvict Metrde ’“' .l!!l o148 plang . u,nn 10 #2175 . Daducting 58 per sen. sm 134,87 : THra0,00.00 #ha Gt department's officitncy h any| thag are here requéstsd and will be '&fill‘ in the tuljest asgres Bh any and all- phasés the @4 parficuldr Subieet 6f mfim fship, management, operation, direction Yeo—Ws wish to take this ini- tv ot Mr mllm o Eome of the past - few R which the irtment e % m- EEe Moved the 18 86w awaitiff mm 490 1 mm bols m on May. 1; Seen" ahed” ana. e cock & . Wilohx. bnntn have m m .m#mm-;- to the it for them. o ke mit KW General tfi .:ll‘ Dbeen| Al e KW stéam turbo geperator in use May Préssure now prevalling. - The pump house at the river has more than doubled and-a conajder- Poses ffom the river during periods of Water. #witéhboard has had material ad- Illo- mage thereto and there has been & coniderable amount of rebuliding and Modermizing” doné to the portion of the Board that was instalied fofmerly. Immediately adfacent to the power four large. step-up eqch of 300 KW capacity. 0 of these transformers were but re- eently pu And are about to be Thess traneformers wup- y the Nofwich and Winchester Woolen | & lls, Joseph ‘Hall & Gons,-J. B. Martin. Electrie Distribation System. A new 4600 volt transmission lise has ‘Been built from.the power station to Thamesviile to supply the Norwich and Winchester Mills and Joseph H#ll & Also anothhr 4600 voit ifans- ion line from the power siafion to tic' to supply the Liberty Woolen lmx *A third “4600 - volt line from the power station to the J. B. Marth pany. | Some addiMBmal cosper wire has been Mstalled to gIVe a bhtter voltage regu- lation. All néw work has been exe- Gated In Aceordance .with ‘the National Electrie . Light . Atsociation Etandard Prior t6 May 1, 1817, this standard was ndt followed In the overhead distribution oF in the maintenance of the same. Theré still remains much additionai, work to “stas8@rdize the electric distri- Dution. System.. Also additional cdpper (Continued on Last Page, Col. *n-m)‘ PRINITY MEKS. CLUB GIVE CLEVER MINSTREL sitow. An_auditnee numbering about '500, at the Community hduse. was kept in a con- tibgal gald of lavghter Twrsday evening When the Men's club ptVErinity, Bpiscopal ohurch presented & mingtrel show undér the ‘persdnai direction Psear Heinrich. The ehotug singing was ‘excelleit a8 was the 8610 Work of the varlous singers, ich from | BAVINE 16 reBpond to several encores. The fonting Are of fun'an't foeal hits’ Was clevér and bright and put over Wwith #hap that brought the house down bn weral occasions. - Oscar Heinrich-in The Argentines, Portuguess ant Greeks was exeeilens as was (gorgs V. Stanton in Carry M#& Back to Old Virginia. J. Mac- Loatt e henrd 1 & rantzge in his bass #10, When the Bell€ in the Lighthouse, And Fred Power came in far 4 large share of ‘applause in his two Scotch dialect #ong: Anothbr featuré of the program Was the ginging of the double quartette in Swastheart. ¢ programma follows: Orchestra se- 1eétions by Premier orchestra; My Old Homb DoWn on the Farm, My Little Bimbo, Land of Ol Black Joe, chorus; Dieatty Alabama, P. Divito: Argentines, Portugueése afia Gréeks, Oscar Heinrich; When the Gréat Red Dawn Is Shining, A Hilton; Dafi: ToWh Dancing Wohool, nc\'se i Catry, Mo Back to_Old Vlr» " Sthtitoh ; What Are You Going to Do‘ . B. Mitehell; Old Pal, J. John son; Mémoriés of Vifginia, F. Steinke; In Old Manila, AT nnay; When the Befi Jn the Lighthouse, J. MacLean; In the Glow of the Hatvest \Mooti, W. F. Miteneil ; Sweethesri, double ‘quartette Reason 1 Wore My Kilts, F. Power; My Old Kentucky Home, chorus, orches- tra_selection. The following was the cast: Interlosutor—O. Hainrieh. End MeR—1: SMmith, A. Rydholm, W V. Dagis, W. B. Mitehell, W. E. . Preizo, 0. Stanten, 7. O lelnk!, A. Hatinay, W. R, UnCers | gfitchell, A, Miltom, A. Power, H. McNee W, W. B. Mitchell, J. Macl. Choris—F. Wm i‘{ a. Piekaninnies—L. Pnrtflflse, D. Gilbert. Pianist—James Olson, s i s NORWIEH ORGANIZATION FOR JEWIER NATIONAL FUND pertanization for the Jewiah ‘national fud Was eifected here Tuedday night ‘at & paribr masting &t the heerof Mr. ankl Mb Bimuiel Taylor, 219 Broadway, tl-re r. Baér Epstefn of London, Eng SMINSAL Worker for this cause, m toured the wofld ih its interest, Woko upon the objécts of the fund and’ b work that Kas Béen doné towhrds it. nmue\ Taylor, 3 FHIB_Seseman, n\l HAFfy M. rand, btvm onhy 8 Bam. 1. Becken étéin, A. Cragier, A. J Kadish, A. Able- #an, J. L. Ka Taylor, A. Strom, M. M. Shapits, J. L. SehWarls, Rev. Stamm, J. M. Lahn, M. Sussman and L Siiverman, seéretary pro tem. The Jewish national fund has been ‘dfkanized sincs 1802 for -the Purpose of nflnx farmihg lmd-is Paiestine which is be_parceléd out under pérpetual lease 1 indivthucis who wil oceupy it. It was votsd to hold a mass. meeting 1h the town hall fiext Bunday night, when Be. Epetein will B8 B8ts b speak again. Silverman Aeted as chairman at u- ‘parior SiELink A0 (AtFOQuced the M.|the home of Mr. and Mrs Murphy & McGarry secretary, Frank I Royée; treasurer k B. Lathrop; suditor, Charles I dirsetors for {hree yeass, A. R , Charles D. Greenmin asd Hen. RIVERVIEW lnu.m Norwith Elks made a cleanup Toegys night on thelr alleys in the with the Riverview rollers hospital, taking all ‘three g match. Purdon hit the high sincle of 129 and Combies coliected the hizh three string total of 341 The scores: 97— 274 12— 314 $5— 321 118— 330 114— 341 530 1681 III!- 14— 314 105— 204 80— 283 491 . 511 494 1408 LEGION AUXILIARY REALIZES OVER $100 BY SALR Irving Bogue ausiliary to Fletcher post Ameriean Legion, realized over $100 gf the rummage sale held by the agxiliary Moriday and Tuesday in the store at No 35 PBroadway. Mrs. John Gregson was in chafge of the 8alé and was ably sisted by u number of l)\e women of the auxiliary. The auxiliary 18 nofr completinig plass for its first whist which is to be beid this week at Buckingham Memotial ey NORWICH TOWN At the Sheltering Afms servics Eastet Sunday- afternoon Rev. Edward Eliss Jackson, pastor of Mt. Calvary church, - Norwich, conducted the ashisted by the choir and others. The brief interesting address by Rev. Mr. Jackson was taken from" the 23d Paaim, beginning: The Lord is my Shepherd; 1 shall not want. The choir In excellent harmony give two anthems, Christ Arose and Sing Ye Jehovah's Praises. and for the hymns Over and Over Again, Open Mine Eyes, and, by special request, His Eye Is on the Sparrow. Miss Idella Seott accompanied at toe riano for the singing. A feature of the grogram was the instru- mental nufbets, Stadium and Bridal Rose, by Prpf. Lewis C. Gray, vielinist, and Henry £. Wheeler, pianist. Drofes- for Gray, who came to Norwich last fall, is president of the Norwich Colored Mu- sical and Dramatic association. He has spent some time abroad, having been & lesder of both Whité and colored ofehess tras in Paris. Mr. Whegler formerly resided in Notwich, althongh for some time he lias been absent {rom town, while taking & course at the New servatory of Music, B My Shepherd was the ehoir, Mrs. Grace Carter, Mrs. ces Evans, Mise Mary Simons, first so- pranos; Mrs. Ada . Miss Mary Thompson, Beéond sopranos; Mrs. A Frances Drury, first allo, and Miss Idells Sédtt, second alto. * Pupiid meither absent nor tardy at the iee, West ToWn street school are: Grade 8, Florence M. Bennett, teacher: Henfy Gavens, Claude Hanna, Elizabeth Mara. Grade 7: Annie Johnson. Gradés 5-6, Miss Rosalle Riordin, teacher: Anna Mara. Grades 3-4, Miss Jenple McNamars, teather: Bertha Duck, Anna Duck, Mary Morris, Grace Miteheil, Steila Wakilews- ki, Sophie Zuwacki, Aldo Conova, Ralph Mitehell, Clasde Stanton, Roderick Jaf- vis, Dickinson Mat; Grades 1-2, Mies Sara’ McCleflan, teachet: John Carter, Irving HUll, James Mara, Izek Richland. At the First Congregational |service Thursday evening in chapel the topic will be Missiogary Motives: Faith #n the Loving Purpose and Power of God, with feferefie to several verses of scfipture. Consider the aggressive, .| seeking eharactef of God's love ; the obli- gatioh 1ald upon His éhildren and the confidlénce to be galned through faith in His power. Mrs. Jason Mbwfy and Mrs. Henry .| MeWay of Oneco were callers Monday at James \ F. Thurston. Nirs. Thurston returned with them to Oneco 16 pass a few days at the Home of her sistér, Mrs. Mary Mowry. The program committes of the Norwieh Town M. B. church has an infofmal social in the vestry Thtirs day evening. Miss Marion L. Bailey is thé gueat fbr 4 few days of Mr. and Mrs. MauFice Wi | len of Hartfofd. Theodore Séffy Wad a vieitor in Dan- prayer *ker. A iub(%“l heon was seryed yielson Eastér Monday evening. r in a secial hour _x (onowed hi8 uusiness sese) RLECT PERCIVAL an_rn.u: Ancuv- CLUB PRESIDENT Percival Chapfhan: wis slested toa, | PBsidedt of m APeAfum club At the an: | MESURE Of the ENNB Tussday evenis, 55 meédting foliowed & » Méimbers &t 6.30°0'clock: ay follows: Tomato soup, botieless ehick- en pie, mashéd potatoes, Guibif, cFanberry shice, celery, olives, fice cream, cake, Mee. ginger ale. « The meeting w: Mh Illfl the a called to ofdsr at 8 o mmtm of mn\ re. Mr cent. of $740,000 equaly $37,000.' and contral of its gas and electric plant. | 1, 1817, has been recently rebuflt by the |suited as folh'l President, Pemnll W, \:m General Mietteis Compan: for deducting the 52 _ Answer. (s) 1y in erder te Chapman ; vice president, Joseph W. THREE BPOCHS IN WOMAN'S LIFE fhfle ffe three critical stages In & Foman's ule whi Ay e #econd }fi ?m..# wu:ahea‘:‘hm:hh 1it heaith QB4 Fomm m oF thes per t ulll tetuimber el Lyall B Vetetable Compbund is & re- Tinble Femeds Snd has bn very Bucein: ful in overcoming the =almenis whieh £ffm at thesé times. as it I8 ative far such donditions: alf of success R R Jeare thelt r.:r.kh o #ha chas| e / rranged to have [ vfl fhe thirk 2 - g8t 6! 1he Hisery > $25, $30, 'S40, $45 3 '; L | e

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