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Negotiations—Myrtle M. Hill, Marguerite Twomey - and Aloysius Jordan Win Speaking Prizes—End of » i . F. Mahan Bids f : : and | Tofh Co3s ent| A ; gflmfiw Damage Suit—B F M: . s for Brothors S o iy icinh and’ e ¥ W [ : G Y & \ ‘Br v . p | during the year ing - ; - Breezy Point was the titls of thetle M. Fill, first; Miss Marguerite Two- | osb90: Mai cCurimick, | ies of ¢ ; » a.v:{t. Sy "ifto e B e . 1 ed ented by the K.|mey, second; Aloysius Jordan, third.|s11294; Lane, e:;::?:tyc:fnthz Ct?nr:exuwnny.l church, | All the contestants gave evidence of| Brothers, $12,608.49 ESTIMATED EXPENSES. Mfe church basement on oratorical ability and careful pre In North Kingston: Only fne hid. by . Departinent of Public Works— Bk eming. There was a large | tion and the programme greatly pi the day, John Maglone. For - labor, | ey o % s29.000.00 audience and the play and players re- | the enthusiastic auditors. $1.75; for single team, $3; for Gouble § Qarbage and ashes | 6,006.00 team, $4.50. \ A ceived with great favor. There was a 5 4 Sewers and catch tenor solo by Bernard Ahrens of King-| The case of Courtland P. Chapman ton collej and the musical pro-|against the town of Westerly was Alphonsine Laprize, the youn ' | Macadam re; irs ;ramm. wg:é by the Sunr:an; o‘l;chel- b:!mght to :O:udfde‘r;“tsnmmt on ‘&1 m-: wom. -; e e “one:;pmiyfiu:ulmi %tfi: ::aintg.l.t'l:x $ Srses tra. Following Is the cast of charac- |gspecial sess o lor court at | several months bein the! . Bty - iers: Aunt Debby Dexter, Jean Meikle: | Kingston Thursday. This was an ac- | caught in sbafting at the White Rock | Mun jetters: and moceges oy micl: | Steam roud roller. — 2300.00 Newly Stocked with Elinor Pear], Bessie Talt; Ashreal|tion to recover $1,600 damages in a|mill, has returned to.Mier home in|ness” were received from friends un-| Sewer. 2,600.60 7 Grant, Nina Lewis; Hardscratch, | trespass suit in connection with the|Quebec, accompanied by her father.|gple to be present. In behalf of the | School street sewer 40000 |, . Attractive M Sc Lennie Culley; the Hai atch twins, | new layout and improvement of the | Since the mishap she had been wttend- | friends in the parish, Mr. Mathewson | BOSWell avenue M et Bird and Ruth Black; Me-|Watch Hill road. Before the jury was | ed daily by Dr. John Champlin and tie| presented a generous gift of money % B e TR T iy hitible Doolittle, Jessie Tait; Bernice | empanelled the attorneys for the town, | doctor accompanied her as far as Prov- | Mr ana Mrs, Chappell as a token of | - sewss = . 2.200.00 Ok siohte Trokto S itaanath o oticiton Hyesett By onten, | - Eior neck, Tace Syebrgws and ‘ekts S N n whick tey ety heid, a ol borne, orton, 'own Sol r Evere! e ngsley, er neck, face, ey v T. ell res; d £d . 7,500.00 oot Qlarive Fenisigh, Florence Thack- | made & motion that the case be dis: | have healed, and the rest of the head | 1oii mmaboe, "copepded in'a heart S N1500.00 sive Curtains for Chambers and —_— MUSLINS AND MADRAS—Inexpen- ery, Aunt Debby’s summer boarders, | missed on the ground that it was im-{is in a healing condition, but will re- | "Jece cream and fancy cakes were 3 Sitting Rooms from 85c to $2.78 fresh from boarding school; Fantine, | properly brought. The statutes require quire dally dressing. With the best of | served during the evening by Misses Bes R e O T ot g, the Crma treomures, Fat tonet two yestus Wi Tpess ta tn i om: " sl Dukse aud” 1A 55000 MAIND; Sealived 1 Bpd a L eraol w irer, ; 3 S. varias 7 colore: er an 7 i which was not done in this instance.|good health,” aside from her terrible| "The assemblage appreclated the _—.‘géiflgigg ,m et by the yard from e e Aot At L T e e i b g b rgite ol o A T DR B * 15 up, for the Sitting Room or - . wi observe ir @ case, wi costs. . - rs. athe n Memorial day and visit the graves of | Judge John W. Sweeney, counsel for A home and' pmvxmg".uc?T,{"infi,’;’,‘f Parlor, their deceased brethren in St. Michael's | Mr, Chapman, took exception to the| . Local Laconics. ble evening, g = ‘Lso.oo ) cemetery. Potted plants will be placed | supreme court. After this procedure| wfrs. Marion, wife "of Frank Ayers —_—m Opeut:x .nnd“g'e'nle“_ o vk LACES—Irish Point, Renalssance, on the graves visited. b the Mdfint:;bbmgghgafl,fl ‘nhfig; dled Thursday morning of pleuris Inconceivable, ‘eral expenses .. $95,000.00™ Bobbinet, ete., Cluny in white, t ting of | causes a delay of at least three | o s o nuspand and tWo smail| - who can believe that the sott white | Fied. ¢ Se Sonds) 20,000.00 | eréam and ecru, Fine Swiss thfl;A.I v.v:lg ;A“.d’:‘::lr: “g-l:::: 'e’,lt'the Cong: 5o <l en. - bos A i e hand which now reaches up to pull $115.000.00 Nets at $4.50 up. Sfce of DF. Russell B. Smith Thurs- | There Is another chapter in this case Nt?g::tuodf sz::it;;tmm:erelmarrxmied 5 ::’e':g]y”:fl; av‘;’w:“gfi:‘;fiq“;‘;’;‘::clg Park Commission ......... 5000.00] _ Rich Silk Curtains fn solld cole The Relation of Practtce of Medicine | tion proceedings and from the action | MAY 26- i s e s Tt 50808 NETS—Pricéd by th to the Law was prepared and read by |of the Westerly town council in ac- nl::tg;:cl;m;;le“'gmteg'l ;:gumtl; % . Sonet " oo 8 ricéd by the yard. ~ues report. 3 : ,000.00 ?:.“‘T’I;Li;:; A‘;yH;l)l:rds.m'll‘tlt\le ill%u:;ie(;: cepting the repo: marry by Town Clerk Whipple Thurs- LEGAL NOTICES. slsfc?;;'tnnui gen- 1, % 3 PORTIERES, TAPESTRY and VELe was & general participation. Judge Edward M. Burke held a spe. | 38¥ afternoon. joral (3 mhl)... 620012 OUR CURTAINS —_— al session of the Westerly probate| A large delegation from Palmer R The West Broad street school hall | court Thursday afternoon for the ac- | chapter, No. 28 R. A. M., made & vis- NOTICE] i profits .. 13,165.15 - UPHOLSTERY GOODS, TAPES- Reserve fund, gas @ commodation of witneeses to the will|itation te Franklin chapter of Norwici: was filled Thursday evening by fiiends he il b wee Hetvby vEiflsd Aakt ot A S L of the school &t the annual prize |of George H. Melville. The will was | Thursday night. TRIES, SILKS, VELOURS, eaking contest of the Pgwceatuc dmitted to probate and Mary L. Mel-| John Dean Baker of New London,|I will pay no bills contracted by any |, Partmeng . INES— 2 x ,g‘;‘k",:hofl There were, pevan tom- |ville was confirmed '4s executrix. Cilf- age 21, son of L. L. Baker, steward of | one but myself from this date. TR o 875, CRET::M:.F a Topocted andHomes petitors for the three cash prizes of rS«;rdwl ga‘n'l’pl;ell. Jobn T. Edrlnotn(é and | yacht Narada, andl.\rliss uulazr;d gx,r.'t}: EVERETT O, MILLER. To rupay loans oo g T 10, $7.50 and $5. The judges were Rev. muel C, Webster were appeinted ap- | Hedden were married May n West- Norwi . current year).. 60,000.0! ?‘John‘ G. Dutton of the Broad street | praisers, . , erly. ju.n{dm Conn., June 8, 1908, Contingent | 0 X ~ BT (We make Slip-overs and would Christian church, Westerly, Principal 4 Mrs. Phoebe Carmichael, widow of | et | Demses e e b P PR “ be pleased to submit samples of Charles T. Eaton of Stonington bor- Although the annoutcement that Al-| Alexander Carmichael, 2 former Wost- DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED e “ lnens, cretonnes, glazed chintz, cugh high school and Miss Esther Par- | fred Neuburger, president of the West- | erly mill owner, died Thursday morn- | States for the District of Connecticut. $433,706.11 < ete), R Jacter, a teacher in the Westerly High | orly Silk mil, had decided to remove | g aged T4 She is survived by two PR o e OE Autinio’ LambAReg, ESTIMATED RECEIPTS, dulie sc‘h‘g:l. The order of exercises was as h(? pl.u;lt to ‘Norvzich c;me as a nu{- daughters, a son and two sisters. u.':,. Petit! g.,.plny.', rge. C&May lnhh lsgn, to May 16th, 1910, fo! st prise, there is not much mourning in o Notice is hereby given that Antonlo sh on an May 17th, March, The Great Divide, Westerly over the proposed change. ,nlgd;f:sd]g&fiv:. %oflghzixg?:fi?‘:fi: Lombardo of New London, New London| 1909 °..... .- $7,823.64 . Orchestra. ‘When the concern was ordered to va- Mrs. Michael \iur’phy ave to be mar- County, in said Dhm-lcts has fllgd‘ his De = It r..:.000.015 Prayes, cate the mill bullding in Main street | :c5'yy Rov. James W. Cunningham in | SDPlICAtion, dated May 15th. A. D 1900, | o e m e ing & 85 00000 Rev. C. A. Burdick. owned by Eugene Atwood of Stoning- |Gt Michacl's church, Pawcatuck, next | bankruptoy. and that 4il his e £ S i - . 'a00.00 Reoitation, The Unknown Ride, ton the president of the company ap-|muiesday mornin 8 and other persons interested, objecting | Town of Norwich.. 18,000.06 Vs William F. Casey. pealed to the Westerly Board of Trade, [ | Loc0ay morning. & 1y | 10 such’ discharge, may attend befors $21,800.00 Recftation. The Lifeboat, expressing his desire to remain in[ Special cars will take the Westerly| 4oy A. Browning, Ksq. Referee in| . Department of Cemeterien— 137-141 MAIN STREET Aloystus J. Jordan, Westerly, provided he could secure a|High school team and rooters to Nor- | Bankruptcy, at his office 1n Norwich, | Qrdinary receipts . - 35.000.00 ” Chorus, The Flowery Month. of June, |suitable building for his business, . |wich this (Friday) afternoon for the |in said County and District, on the 14th | Trust fund interest 130000 . .., ., $ ¢s_Slumber Son The matter was referred to the com- | baseball game with Norwich Frees|day of June, A. D. 1909, at 11 o'clock Poli Heosidie »800. Brook's g, 0 Academy. Of course the Westerly team | in the forenoon, then and there to ex- ce: Depa Grades V and VI mitiee on trades and manufactures and S amine the bankrupt and to show cause, | City Court ....... $4,300.00 Recttatton, Trixy’s Prize Poem, conference was held with President |18 confident of easy victory. if any they have, why such dischargi Myrtle M. Hill. Neuburger. He made a proposition ta| Bmma F. Sully, wife of Denlel J|ahoyid nst be granted . = * - hisectalr PP ation, The Boat Race e the committee which included the erec- | Sully, summer Fesiden ate NING, o g Russell R. Hemphill. tion of & new mill building for the|Hill, is in Providence settling the es-| . _ Referes in Bankruptcy. Gk Nisttionl Dauive 155.000.00 | __may2sd Apple Blossoms, Westerly Silk eompany. tate of her father, David M. Thompson. orwich, June 1st, 1909. Jedd Fhadhoy Depirtmahtos. * Orchestra. His proposition was accepted by the | In this connection six transfers of real AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD |Temporary loans in 2 Recitation, When Arrow Harbor Went | committee and additional advantages | estate have been made this week, at Norwich, within and for the District| &nticipatio of 4 9 to College, were conceded. The committee agreed Miss Nellie Elizabeth Curtin, ¢augh- | of Norwich, on' the 3& day of June, C“xt“h' "2»333 33 - Marguerite Twomey, to give hifn even more than he asked|ter of Mr. ana Mrs. James Curtin, of | A. D. 1909. e g 3.500.00 Chorue, Who s Sylvia? ? for in the proposition which he made | Stonington, and John C. Kennedy of [ Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. |Bank | and insu 33 June, - in writing. Mr. Neuburger subse-|Norwich are to be marrisd next Tues- | ystate of I:‘;fg'nv;‘;'trfi{";‘xfl "5’ Of| “ancd taxes ...... 4,000.0¢ High School auently concluded that he wouid not| gay morning in St. Mary's church, Nellie K. Marshall of N'orw(c?,“fin’nn. To ‘be raised by mm“e l.lllll'y Reeftation, Skimprey, Mary Grace-Smith. Recitation, The Greatest of Obedience, Alfred Henry Chapman. ctand by his own proposition and nego- | Storington, by Rev. John C. Lynch. ap; tAX eesesvaneenn. 12598247 ) % > 5 - peared in Court, by counsel, and filed e, vimstbienels tiations were declared off. Westerly baseball fans Insist tgat a petition alleging that the allowance RV heretof i the standing of the clubs in the Inter- hfi:”,ap‘;,':.t‘;;a?,::s,&m:: inso:)‘::ylf:; scholastic league be correctly stated.|that said. order be modified and that 819648247 poar of Mohfean Store, Maln $433,706.11 .street, now open and ready for Ex-Mayor Bryan F. Mahan of New e nbuay London was the lowest bidder for the | yyegterly High school has won § ] To meet the expenditures calied f business. < h 5 and pen ures calie or Orchestra. contract to build two miles of macadam | jost 1. ana leads the league. Bulkeley| pev month for foe Simport out of walg| by their estimates. @ tax of 10 mills on HAND WORK A SPECIALTY Awamg of Prizes, road in the town of Westerly in what| won 4 and lost 1, Windham 8. 3. Mor. | estate. She Iass City Hat Will be reqaired, seid Chairman of Judges, is known as the Potter Hill road. Bids | zan 3, 4, and Norwich Academy 1. 5,| Whersupon, it fs Ordered, That saja|lst belog $12898247. 0 & =~ March, The Athletic Girl, were opened by the state board of pub- | Syesterly is not credited with a game | Lotition be heard and determined nt the [ o 15 2901glom 19, the above estimated All work personally inspected Florence V. Swan. jic roads and they were as follow 2 from Windha Y game| Probate Court Room in the City, of{ SE0eIntt. ¥ shia Committes on Finance| end eatisfaction guaranteed Orshadhve b 6,790.24: John Bris- | Won from ndham. Norwich, in said District, on the 7th “ o B - Er ™ Bryan F. Mahan, $6,790.24: John Bris S PRSI - L AR day of Jupe, A. D. 1909, at 3 o'clock | N2Ye been requested by petition, com Mail or telephone orders prompts e grives were awarded: Miss Myr- | 0w, $184038; 3. MeCormici. .13 i ne o BRoch dria'Shat Sotive'ot sh | Taties Teboris sicy to briig beftrs e | Ml or teep S i r 8 ac L BRIEF STATE NEws fendendy of sald petition, and of &aid|iimates of the cost of.the following Y hearing thereon, be given hy the pub- Let us do your work and you'll lication of this order one time in some | ynP'oYSMments and expenditdtes prayed ;-fiv\;s atpsrth:vin‘; ilhclrcudlsuon lln u{d X . Wallingford.—The Auto club, at a|istriet, at leas ree days prior o] Celebration of the 250th An< T . meeting feia Tuesday evening, decided | the date of sald hearing. 4nd that re-| “Wiversary of the Town, turn be made to this Court, oo e b T o e M NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Tacomaration Of the ClErs 2,000,068 ROGERS s The above and foregoing is a true|gajary and expenses of Milk . hlll‘l’y have no worries, Haddam.—Thursday was observed | copy of record. Inspector . 1,800.00 throughout Middlesex county as a do- |~ filfest: FANNIB C. CHURCH, F. C. ROGERS, Proprietor, nation day for the Middlesex county ns 1,050.00 Telephone 903-2. junia hospital. MA¥OR'S OFFICE. street ...... Sy Lk iies Shas 2,000.00 > 5 City of Norwich, Connecticut. |For widening S % Bridgeport.—James Quinn, the oldest| o pither Sheriff of the City of Nor-| Street .................... 2.00000| Orders taken for all kinds resident of the city, celebrated his 99th birthday at his home, 25 Yale street, on Sunday. % For CIift street kmpruvelment 1.200. f H ir G d For new steam fire engine.. 5,260.60 . You are hereby directed to warn the by . ey, e legal voters of the City of Norwich to| ~ $15,100.00 . R meet in City meeting. in the Several| The sum of thess’estimates. 1o sanai| Yourown Combings made up. errden,—Ac the commencement of|voting districts in sald City, as pro- to about 1% mlills on the grand list. the Ely school in Greenwich the high- | vided by law, to wit: «|The Committes recommend ~that the | Hair Ornaments, Toilet est honors were awarded Miss Anna FIRST VOTING DISTRICT—At *the| warning for the next annual City Meet- H ' b Sands of Meriden for scholarship. Town Hall in said City. ing Include the last named estimates ch uisites Chlropody . Vi Lt -|and a call for action thereon. » 4 F SECOND VOTING DISTRICT_-At Jd- | 804, & oo O feeting heid March 26,| Mamicaring, Sha s Cromwell.—Frank Ergstrom of the|Seph Swatsburg, Jr's Hall No. 204| AL & CIty Mesting he'd March 26, anicuring, mpooing, United States navy, writing to friends, | W est Main Street, West Chelsea. : q authorized to appropriate from the Cit N stated that he would spend Memorial [, THIRD VOTING DISTRICT—At the|Treasury such an amount not exce’emné Face and Scalp Massage day in Honolulu on his way to China. 2“;‘;’%‘1{”“ Building in Greeneville id| $20,000 ag may be necessary to pay the i A = ¥ expenses for erecting a new dam and SIXTH VOTING DISTRICT—In Pres.|appurtenances at Meadow Brook amd Fannie M Glbso“ tqon Annefi( ta'."thta léora)‘n! the Crystal | of acquiring lnndu,r rights nmd"othp; . Sprin, ottlin, 0., No. 458 Malin | property necessary for conservation o Street o 5 B water “supply. but “the resolution | ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel 505 ’ adopted at sald ting not pro- r28d ON MONDAY, JUNE 7, A. D! 1000, | 3 i0 %o rigthoa of raising the suma| V2 at 9 o'clock in the foremoon, to choose | necessary for such expenditure. two Aldermen, four Common Couneil- Your Committee recommend that in- East Haddam.—For the three months [ men, a Tax Collector and two Water | asmuch as sald appropriation is made No B"ilding in Norwich Wwich, Greeting: Waterbury.—Collector of Taxes Fran- cis T, Reeves announces that if the democrats nominate him for mayor at the September convention he is willing to accept. ended May 31 R. F. D, Carrier Martin Commissioners for a term of two years|for a permanent improvement and ad- L. Lee delivered 22,330 pieces of mail each, and also a Clerk and a Treasurer| ition to the water lllgply, the expense and, collected 5,793, a_total of 25,123 | ey ™ SUCrIrs for & term of one year | theraof should not bé) inciuded in the [ will ever be too large for us to build. pieces handled. The ballot boxes for such officers at|and your Committes recommend that|All We ask is an opportunity to bid chiiiia s;xagg g»oe'.ehtli;gdggg tt)se otp%ng'dllnke.\‘chtgg ;;us \;varnl;‘lg"flor ](hde next nnnuiu City | for the job. Competition is keen and oy » 2ts al clock in eeting sha’ nclude a proposition au- - pected this woos at che Gooks are eX- | forenoon and . confinus open until 4| thorisias the HorrowIng of sach Tinda | 00mpeiy clote figuring, but years of beltig the - remainder. of. th o ~r|o’clock in the afternoon, when they| upon the notes of the City payabie in | experience has taught us the way to g main o e state ap-|ghall severally be closed. four equal annual installments and . e propriation. The local librarv is al-| And at 4 o'elock in the afternoon at| that the same be liquidated from the | 08Ure close and do first-class work. lowed 100 books yearly from the state, | said anf Hall the estimated expenses | receipts of the water department. of the City of Norwich for the current Under an act of the General Assém- Middletown.—The Afr line retundlr;g fiscal year as made and adopted by the| bly approved June 13, 1907, the County c' M. WILLIAMS' ™ i ir perfect fit. Each pair contains our - Court ‘of Common Council of said City | Commissioners, the Mayor of the City durable fabric and their E; P bonds issued by the town of Middle-|at a meeting held on the 21st day of and the Selectmen of the Town of Nor- guarantee. Each finger has our patent tip. Every glove by fordsu,g_}?oolgz‘g tpr'actilc\allt:{ al{ May, A30%. Wil ‘be submitted to- thé| wich were constituted a Board for tie General Contractor and Builder, 5 i paid. e etown National | meeting for its on thereon. . erection of the addition to the Court . goes thmugh fifty operations before we send it out. bank furnished the funds to make the Also) to act upon the estimates for| House In Norwich and were authorized 218 MAIN STREET. \ These are the gloves which all women want, but some payment which was due June 1st. special expenditures and for permanent| to borrow such sum as might be neces- "Phone 370, The .'ilk Gloves Your ; Mothers Wore K:ysas have been, for 25 years, the silk gloves of the : millions. Every woman knows their exquisite finish, their > 2 improvements included in -he report to|sary for, the erection of such addition may2id omen fail to get them because they don’t look in the hem. the Court of Common Council of its|and to execute notes for the sum so i & . 4 New Haven.—The graduating exer- | Committee on Finance, to wit: borrowed. which notes shall be binding When gloves are mark- cises of the class of nurses from Grace For the celebration of the 250th An-|and obligatory upon the County of New “"s A glGN Y“U NEED Us & "K v ot- &, ” Hospital Training school will be held | niversary of the Town, 125th Annive London, the Town of Norwich and the o ayser’’ you are g in the Plymouth church chapel Wed- |Sa¥y of the incorporation of the City;|City of Norwich. ting the genuine. The nesday evening, June 9. A reception | f°F Salary and expenses of a milk i ~Pursuant to law, such Board has ex- i hel g' h - it TECEPUON | spector; for providing Publle Comfort| ecuted its note for the sum of $50,000 poorest gloves cost no less. will be held at the nurses’ dormitory, | sccommodations; for macadamizing Sa- | expended in the erection of such addi- 1423 Chapel street, from 9.30 to 19.80.|chem Street; for .the improvement of| tion and it is desirable that the joint &‘llfl' Stlreett; tarn'ha pu;(‘hue of an ad- OPlis:tlg;z pac?i:u&“-::lulld t':t {]e- e tional steam fire engine. place; separ; ons for the Y o n Short Silk Gloves 50c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 Long Silk Gloves sitions following, embraced in ti - terest is to bear. e City's propor- P % 2 hauled out WeQneS(iay at the R. T nrtnnn( recamrfiandatlanc:to xtlhe(? {;:g tion thereof has been determined as 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Patent Fmger.Tlpped Palmer plant, Noank, for a complete|of Common Council of its Committee grov!ded in the Act to the sum of 1K JULIUS KAYSER & CO., Makers Silk Gl overhauling and painting preparatory L AL ok B s Binskiitees Bhradord - xeiies CLEANED AN) PRESSED - t i i g issi o’ ‘0 authorize the borrowing of one; > 'y P - NEW YORK oves e o T oo othe UM~ | 1ot excesding $2,000 Upon the noes o¢| mend that there Shall ba included. In ~ ~ T o the warning of the next annua) City veceipts of the Water Department, in| €Xecution and delivery of the obligation Southington.—The postoffice depart- | order to provide for expenditures au-| of the City for §1 '02'(."” its propoc- ment at Washington announces that |thorized by a City meeting held March | tion of the expense of Court House ad- . i 26, 1909 for the improvement of|dition upon the retirement of the joint ihe postmasters of Southington and 1 y o ligation now outstanding. A AR £ Meéadow Brook Reservoir, etc. obliga - Plantsville are included in the list, of | "¢ ‘authorize the execution and de-|, Your Commmnf further recommend wage decreases; both are to lose §100 livery of the obligation of the City for| that there be inc uded in the warning oan ‘done without n by Dentists who KNOW HOW. We pride er year in their sala ’ flof the next annual City Meeting a pwax:- on KNOWING H . Good Dental work nowadays is only ?mn: $1.900 to 81.80](.1{’ t;'osg;s;s?::n:g f,i,‘};§2°°,‘?;u’,‘:n%',,"s’;°;f,'3,“ o‘;: the ::. proposition 40 authorize the sale of possible by Dentists of experience. We have been ‘20 years gaining Plantsville, $1,400 to $1,300. retirement of the joint obliga sow | (e _fre SIeTon tCioRtii¥ LOINALe OR | L\ oh your sulls or.overcoats gt out ot that. Pach of our staff of operators has made some branch of Den- i T e St R outstanding. m’n" roulrty ol tiate i Bosiel 2o shape or carry grease or other spots tistry particular specialty for years, and whether you need filling, The Yale Kind To authorize 'z" sale and conveyance| .o fio same being no longer required | Send them 10 Us to be made ae g0od as crowning, extraction or bridge work, we have a SPECIALIST to do . 8f (She fire station property on West| f5r"yhe purposes of the fire department, | neyy again. The spots are taken out it for you, and do it posiively without pain, and at from one-third In New Haven the committee of a|Main Street and of the fire station|ana that the moneys realized therefrom to one-half the prices prevalling at other offices for the same gquality of work. IT WILL PAY you to investigate and consult us before going elsewhere, We make no charge whatever for examination and advice, Sets of teeth that fit, from $8.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat....$5.00 Bridge Work Special —our own system — absolutely impossible for teeth to break off . g k. property situate on Boswell Avenue and t 1 short order and the garments pressed S ith I:ago:?x;?s;‘h;:tf;o 2 Jocal| owned by the City: also It such sales| be, Hlamesville fire station (o prowias [Into their original shape, which they badge. T @ large | be authorized to Act upen a proposition | ¢5° the installation of a steam fire en- | will retain for a considerable time. i to appropriate the avails thereof for i They nad in view a deslgn represent- | the expense of fitting up the Thames- (‘é:fio;ndotctllm‘c:elc:l::h:t t:»{!née“;r?n You can save half of your clothing bill ing a youthful graduate surveying the | Ville fire station to provide for the in- ith the reco by letting us keep your wardrobe in universe. = yv bl stallation of a steam fire engine and :fi‘f,‘;g‘c“f,’fn;?"., on ;lr.nbl:,';:ga;?:: proper condition, “About how large would you like chemlcn.llenzmchlm;‘the protection of | ““your Committee further recommend " g B o N that gection of the City. 5 the adoptjon by the Court of Common i t! 9 flgul:e. the jeweler asked. Alsb to lay a-tax on the City list last Council of the following resolution: n’ s ye 0]' “Well,” said the spokesman. = “We | made to meet the expenses of said City Resolved. That the report and esti- ’ thought the graduate ought to cover |upon the estimates approved and the|mates of the Committee on Finance be Tm 157 Franklin St. about, three:qusrters of ihe badge and | SPEroRciatans uiberised o e mads | ftepted and SBpOyd” ol e Elerk the universe the rest.” compensation of the Collector of said c?,‘]'::dlb.y sltll:'e“u:en?l:iu c;-:?cr.,. ind | ~Jon2d tha " tax. - Fillings ... Doesn’t Annihilate Them. Also to do any other proper busi- sen‘im‘w’.m,\x‘d’%::n"pr';a:lt‘, ""’.i'fr‘m'.‘& Ambitious writers who ‘are hard up | ress. . on behalf ‘of the Court of Comman. MME. TAFT—Palmist and clairvoy, All werk guaranteed for 10 years may, by judiciously selecting their |, Dated at Norwich, this 25th day of| Council to submit the estimates em- |@nt. Anyone troubled or 'u-lot wit words from the Outlook, May, 1909. " braced in this regort to the next City oWn or others’ aff: oall. She o . theant i othen. com”lflonl’u:d ob & Closmao LIPPITT, Meeting to be held on the first Monday with a certainty higher than King Dental Parlors rercehis ok Tor e e vty | Mevor ot he Ol of Nonwln | o gk pleial, ot RS | Bime e § Ve e 007 L2 ’ be dene skiifully. \Mr. Rooseveit does | I hereby certiy o fected grand list of the City. - eston News and ff of the City of No; v 2 e Fa, v0 g 5 ; ’ . le th ds helfcregcing is a . . Dr. Jackson, Manager. Franklin Square. § tmsl Aithoven e misspens. siams | VATATE (0 e SESeted for cortIcE FRANK & e maat 1o put vour bam- - b y ) 4 »