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The reading public ought to be aw Womah in and ) chen 4| A ; {1 g i T ) : h mnthmuomym-wrdt: . mf 2 R t in . : ] T1SIT LA AU d . represent public matters just as they - - . g 5 > i s N i PP = , and that man fs Citizen Oharles Rt Canis T 2 ; 8 cinee e e ; o ; L 193 YEARS OLD, __|¥"Thayer. "l conteniona'and ao"| FOR WOMEN_ AND THE HOME. fy vt b ; eved by || ML flwl & BEL to lcmbm T e, cradley of crton, | & Jttle wathr In the tubs of buck- i St tor hard | ; ey s : - price, va-k 50c @ | to The Bulletin to be & medley of criss- | 1o wil prevent them from falling to: : ; ¢ ; | CHALK sAunDERS . 4 ’-':-u yeur, A % cross facts, better suited to persons of | pieces. oggs will be soft all through, whites as 7T ; 2 . Crayon Artist e | gtrabismic perception than to readers e - MAE HEALY . Singing Comedienne Norwich, h blainly stat- | Pastry brusties should be washed as : ; § e el B S R S BT b b At - so0masused and put In & wasan piace | easly dlgested by ah stom ; " | HAMMOND & FORRESTER, Singing and Talking Act Telephone Callst Two wrongs do not make a right; o al boiled be it soft or hard. - ” 7 Qffice. 430, neither do the figures of 1907 cont amerinenge SENEIIC RN ¢ g - ; : Ladies and Children | PICTURBS CHANGED e Gict h official Agures of 1908-00. He | sond enough t5 Desr up an ess. of | EMBROIDERED BOW TO BE POP- : o A B didn't collide with the books of|a small potato. ULAR. Building. Telephone, 210. the city treasurer—as a politleal| _ = L. '“my' ool I Sdel” Xriih, g e navigator he steered clear of |, T Ny 0T de o the water in Which girl who mm lays in a supply Norwich, Monday, June 7, 1909. them: and we once again invite the|ihey are cooked. of neckwear. She knows she cannot BREED'S THE ATRE == | L ttantion of the taxpayers to the ac- lflmd to buy all she will need to meet REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET, count of the Norwich gas and electric Keep macaroni In an air-tight re-|her varied wants, so she utilizes odd - Charles McNulty, Lessce. department they appear upon the ceptule and plunge them into bolling | moments, equally odd scraps of mate. Aldermen. F " salted water before cooking. rial, to make stocks, bow ties, jabots i f GROSVENOR ELY, g i g and turn-over collars. IN Devoted to Firstclass Moving LYMAN W. WHITING. 2 A tew drops of coal oll added to the | Trege ‘are essential to a tall- ; Piet and Mlustrated So Comncllmen. Rec'd for yr. water with which windows are to be | ored shirt walst and charming ones can / - . ures ng: EPE Y. GILE to May 15, \ashed will save time and labor. be madé with little work. Odd bits of W ca i Fibua: Flatase, iy, SOBWoRTH, 1909 - $143,653.79 Pl fine art lines or sheerer -handkerchief A il Arv AR oF TUk: '-EE Paid on their In turning a steak do not use a fork, | jinen and lawn, scraps of Irish inser- 3 HDGAR . WORTHINGTON. orders $123,665.71 as the holes which it makes in the [ijon and small ends of Valenciennes = e A Can keep cool more easily than can BLING RUN, City Clerk. meat will cause the blood to run Out. | are all that is necessary in the way of 1 1€ Made of Rubber B SR Uhoudsuite who triee %o terals. = Indian cornmeal boiled with milk, | “For the bow ties 1t is well to cut i GO0 TO THE coek with & cos] stove, Seven Other Big Successes. Matinees, Ladies and Children, Sey cweetened with sugar and dashed wilh | the ends In one plece, making up small ) Bvestngs, ive. BREED HALL. ‘Whashington Square. Paid int. on cream, is a good fattener for thin | stif bows for a background and hola- / R Slore THOMAS A. ROBINSON. ’"‘“"""‘_"‘" . children. ing them W-r with sugs overlap- “M Bonds .. ing folds of the materfal. Such bows City Sherifs. Paid int. on NEEDLEWORK SUGGESTIONS. | Can'be taken apart for laundering with / FON: YOUR gEORGE o BENRON, s - P— but a few minutes’ work. / 3 JAMES E. DREW k. RGE W. ROUSE. Small stifft bows not more than two . ¥ $18,820.00 and a half Inches across are better o GA i % e style and more baeumln‘g gmn m.r:lnl r‘ ]’umn and He ‘r'n ——— effects. Among some of the new de- Ml ] THE TEN-MILL TAX $137.485.71 signs that mO':{ girls could copy with- Insures a clean, cool kitchen, are eco- laflfl u i i H e “d ———— out seeing are um;r lhAper’l hpohlnL; nomical, muu“h‘t eany n;. operanie Best Vork Only. itheen Charies ¥. Thayer b - an eighth o g Call and ses eat models, that @ 10-mill tax will not meet the E::J::: e v c1ss08 stiteh ana fined in v Better equipped than ever beo . Pnune 423-3. 18 Perkine Ave SHEest fxpenses of the cliys, aithiehgh ¥ o 4 LADIES' SHIRT WAIST. e n'oodl rmr mnnM. g it is omly about four Years ago that| my. jaw requires that the followifig N s o W chrey” il sizes 1 wiock al et RIC PT. 10 waa telling the people that he could | 4 ounty shall be set aside for speci- plaited frill of the lawn edged with | Parls Pattern No. 2040 — Al Seams ||} the time to meet your fi‘s & Al( p EXPERT TUNING moet municipal expenses upon 9 mills | 4. pyrpoges annually: face. "Most of ilin sliff Bows and datt Allowed. Manuafcturers’ ts for qo.a —that they were sufficient, and with ] linen tabs are made up with only the R S or [ Tich. Diamona, G. & J. Alice Building, saves and improves the pima AN the ownership of publlo wtilitles it |p. et to acoount buttonholed ed;nbut occasionally they "l,d:l;"hhgrflt' e (R bge and Michelin Tires. Dealers in STREET. work guaranteed. would go to 8 mills and 7 mills, and | ¢ Sinking Fund..$ 6,850.02 have narro lenciennes lace slight- [ ToEuiation shirt Secves, Snd, Nttle all other makes. 321 MAIN /- A. W. JARVIS, that finally Norwich would become & | peposit to account ly gathered around the ends outlining | 47 tatlored Shirt waist will be found to Buy now while the prices are apraoa Ko, 15 Clatremont Ave, taxiens city. Since thatnotableday an| of deprectation the shape o lece 1s meeded. for | DoaEComing, to botn siignt and meal- M| U Norwich, Conn. " umly &to u . e Plane attempt was made to run the affaire of o tany {65k ien torvse reer ValL| &1l (he Sumuer materialh sai the Ml NUNEL Sihiet W these tabs, it.is nice to. use real Val 1R sul the s Tuning, Battle Creek, Mich. thecity of Norwich on & S-mill taxend | Total ... . | enclonnen” a2 1t Tatnders etier anan | foss o0 e Sl e atnied b siae B o yrin Rubber Co D ti gy kg the result was a floating debt of §50,- | Deduct the imitatlons. The deep tints of Ger- | pigi¢ under which the model closes. fl o e fl ecoralions | = *Phone 518. man Valenclennes is better than the | Rny’ ctvis of collar may be worn and - L S 000; and since that time the tax has| receipts .. boen as high as 13 mills. 74-76 Main Bt. Nerwich. French varieties. the_model }s also adapiable to dimity AND BRIDAL BOUQUETS or China silk. 162 State St. New London. F. C. GEER The Bulistin_sald 9 il ves not | Lesvss & deficit of v wetata Bla. + | iThe pattern 1s tn seven sizess3 to |}/ Ofaing 15 Barek For June Weddings. TUNER sigame Rttt Bt Hore is a plain statement of facts When the potatoes are dry and | fhe it rasniri § vards of material We would Itke to eall your attention A £he Betmancal expensis as W 4 P X a mealy/one quart of the potatoes after [ 30 Inches wide, 3% vards 24 inches to the fact that we are one of the few 122 Prospect St., for the past six years it will not be|and they were not take up and ex: Paris Transfer Pattern No. 8000. |they Have been pared, boiled and mash- | wide, 33 vards 27 Inches _wide, Deopie in this city in this business Tel, Norwich, Ct long before 13 mills will be as insuf- | plained by Citlzen Thayer, who found| p.qipn to be transterred to a shirt|ed: one quart of milk, four eggs, nut- | yards 36 inches wide or 2 vards % gt B R B f clent as was the 9-mill experiment. |1t very convenlent to talk 8bout 80me- | yajer of linen. muslin. batiste, silk |meg. cinnamon and ' sugar to taste, |Inghes wide -0 Bouquets and Wedding Decorations. ‘The popular tax levy (s 10 mills, | thing else. In fact, he seems to be|gatin, messaline or organdie, to be|Make the same as squash ples. If the Order through The Bulletin Company, I ‘Try us and see for yourself if what and the yepublican proposttion is to|bent upon distracting the citizens | worked with mercerized cotton or sllk | potaioes are very moist, use less milk. | paliorn Dept.. Norwich, Conn. 0 mistake WI{'HII’E made || we say isn't true. A New and very earry the eity down to that and|rather than enlightening them when- | fioss in eyelét design and trimmed w oLl g e In selectln 1 thyough en that it the eftizens will| ever it sults his polftical purposes. | Aine lace inssrtion, e, Soler 450 S8 b oy USE PLATED SILVER AT SUMMER :;:;c ‘(0 attend. . GEDULDIG’S, s one 3 keep the appropriations tn accord Witk | 6IGN OF IMPROVEMENT. | it made up in silk o satin, the design | Gifts! They are belng thought uf by HOME. Telephone 868. 77 Codar Strest. Handsome Line these figures, To vote approp 0 . should be carried out in eyelet stitch | everybody just mow, for isn't it the THENEW LONDON mayl2d of 14 mills or 13 mills when the tax| The treasury department in May | with a very delicate shade of lilac, | time for the June bride? levy is ten mllls spells in plain Eng- | counted up nearly nine and a half more | light blue or pink or nile zreen silk | Of all novel, artistic and altogether | For those who hive cottag o‘xt the B“smess ue lish that it cannot de done. floss, the insertions being cream color | satisfactory gifts, something in brass | seashore ar country it is a gobd idea millions of business than they did in 3 s 108 plated aliver to uner whils ° It rests with the citisens. If they instead of white. in her home, whether it be some old | to provide plated silver to use whil: || R4 Brudeck, s, NHew. May, 1908, and the deficit of $5,408,000 ehes var, | there. aro satisfied to keep within the bounds Price of pattern, 10 cents. and much-checished Russlan samovar, . 2 i was considerable less than what was — or something more modern, but resem This obyiates the necessity of taking Catalogue for the --kln!- there & mo question as to the ability Setaotad bling the old ware as to shape and [costly family silver, and in summer it Dr. Loulse Franklin Miner Is now of the authorities to do it; but it | expected. general appesrance, is the best. 1s a relief not to have the -are and ro- located in her mew office, 21 Main St. they vote in city meeting for improve- | For the eleven months of the fiscal i i sponsibility of heirloor- and valuable oy In vl ok ch Bt e Yacairk it " And the bride who can exhibit some- (Kenyon Block). just received ments which cost more than this an |year completes receipts o thing at her afternoon teas this com- | plate. S St ¥ & # 5 & addition to the floating debt must be | the national treasury have fallen short p ing fall and winterthatis out of the| There is nothing so tiresome to the 6 2 3 fncludin Ilent id o, e I e g e o e S| et et || Symumer Styles [ e s f i BAS Mt Coot Shists 3 3 ere is yet an avallal lated. - L b e B o e e s | e Lt 0da-looking fars and fugs for hold- | few months in the year sne may rest in White Madras Coat Shirts Tt R S 879,764, and of this $40,329,000 is a ing cream, dainty trays of brass to E?Sflil‘;u\';mh:}::"cihe opportunity to Call and examine our line of AN INJUSTICE CORRECTED. |workable balance. e e Ot B D L (AL brsecal mlimant thare dee. du I Wobsthoncans’ Menged 106 "Soul < beaut! ped rose bowls, fern d LAST CALL! Select Stook of DAHLIAS Cactus Shew and Decorative. 760 per dozen to close Cittzen Charles ¥, Thayer tells the| It cannot be disguised that the Ding- es and jardinieres are the most popu- | £ale in the shops many sets of very in- taxpayers that the increase of Super- |18y bill is insufficlent to meet present S lar gifts a bride could receive in brass, | expensive plated silver which looks intendent Bogue's salary to $2,500 a | expenses. New sources of revenue The new ware 's 8 dainty and beau- V_vfy ell and yet is not of intrinsic Jear was o case of tardy Justice—that | must be found and it would be, indeed, tiful that one who sees it cannot leave | value. it should have been made that price |8 5ad mistake if the tariff measure in without making a purchas o Jong before. its complete revision and acceptance v Shortcake. It may be should fail to provide the revenue re- HOW TO" PREARRVE YOUR HUS- - iCrésn 1isit tnn. ot bulter sul 'us money and application to be- | Quired to meet expenses. B RO G BAND. cup of sugar Add two well-pesten come & competent electrical engineer; . T AN aris Transfer Pattern No, 8014. eggs. half teaspoonful of salt; then 2nd considering the incumbent's ex; | For city election today the polls| Design to be transterred to 8 baby's Pt D oporeful In your selection. |alternately, half cup of milk and two pert training in the democratic party, | °Pen in the four districts at 9 a.m.| . ightingale jacket, developed In fine 2 1ok oty such varleties aa have | cups of flour, in which are sifted two whe csn comiblal at 86 compiete a4 olose at 4 p m rench _flannel, challis, albatross or)and take only such var Lo teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Bake i o — silk, the latter Hned with quilted silk |been reared in a good moral etmo- |, javer cake tins and use when cold. next Suit. Our prices are the lowest, quality and workmanship the best. McPHERSON’S, The Hatter. Give us a trial, The Jolfison Co. Merchant Tailors, 65 Broadway. may18a DONT WORRY; It Makes Wrinkles, for it takes time and Justification of the act? WHERE THE AUTOMOBILE 18 A | S o icats | ephere. \ Having made this afirmation, what GODSEND. S ol o0 Dhus, (EBe"menilegheg | Whelk ones the selsction ts made, le: Garden and Farm pllaTTy, over dll heslth doss yous =t have been done nad Superineends | 1% 13 Eratying to_tearn that the | bOINE done with merseriged, caiton ot | Ev, Fhotentiy thouen o the future. |, £ it slection taday. the alle | SIFREF 20 AR, t0 ot Yout busl: TOOLS | o haka® o "Shtee n -| . 3 ¢ | siti floss in solid sf > | Bive ; ur_districts at 9 . m. | Sam NG o i | S Stibhs Been anit' or The oo daa | 1700 dev and buzz bugsles” | Ll G0 i solia stitch. . The flannel | Some Insist on keeping the husband | 278" 0 e 4T dium better then (hrcdeh the dverdis: G 5 Motvaris™ ' Woms, . Bais, [l| DIP TR S s ik g electrical commission? If it s just which are so annoying to civilized may be polka dotted or striped left un- in a pickle, while others prefer hot Shovels, y‘bw{" %0 make yeurself we Ta 8o that the superintendent should have | COTMURIties are a benefit and & bless- | lined if desired, and the edges may be [ Water, ¢ 2 | this we repeat the words of thousands i vie 1sewh T! ¥ Tk ri if the| It does not seem to be generally Keen Kutter and Swedish Hand- t such en incresse in pay, why should | nE, cliewhere. he motor car has|bound with °°‘f":m““fi,fl§§°“ ® | known that even poor varleties may be Chair B P C ' g ey of other former sufferers from woman. he sacrifice the salary for a position | Na02 M, Piasaase of Death Valley, | scliopel clge 8 RIY cents mads sweet, tender and good by gar- airman browning's Comparisons e Iy fils, similar to yours, when we sz, of trust without pay? It Citizen Theyer's premises are right, the re- publicans did a good thing in choos- ing his successor. It the inference to be drawn from this statement {s that Superintendent :orue as a commissioner could not onorably have favored the increase, 1t fs all bosh, for doing Justice to one’s | 7P, Such meane of carriage. A self s as commendable as being just me"m; :r“:m"mm:‘r“’oc‘:’:n‘ F;’:n‘;: with the gold is extl;emely rlc{h. The HUGE BOUQUETS NO .LONGER/| In April, 1908 (Democratic).. toward others. 3 lumes are large, soft ones of a pale ARRIED. Why should it be sald that the new | 214 English machines are of great Ehade to mateh ‘one’s gown or of a bl iy Total eommissioner 15 responsible—that the | POPUlarity, and are doing the work | creamy white. The day of the bridesmaids’ bouquet | =~ 080w e R N 7 > act was republican—as if it were really | L12t mules have previously done in the | The majority who cannot indulge in |5 on the wane. Nevertheless, some | In 1909 (Republicar) . yeprehensible, after he has declared it | 9IVery of light merchandise from the il\:_i:;fl]::étz;asmsfl: as those are car- hritzes smrr fir\agrto tthhee ol%fl;:!maxz(: s ¥ ! P custom of oy ™ Sase of Justics too long de- | Prg O s found the automo. | . These wel-ifke aftairs are bult | Sarry Suge buncnes of fowers. These i perbaps more for their beauty than|gre arranged as loosely and as daintily With the permanent clty expenses | D¢ Of immense use for communica- | ytility. But when it is only & ques-|aq possible, tiad with long ribbon 80 largely increaseq that it seems im- | ton With outlying districts and re- | tion of a fan, what matter 8o long as | streamers, and ars called “Bernhardt possidle to do business on a 10-mill | C°NY & taxicab company has been it is beautiful? bouque! pai ittt rishing then with patience, smiles and used for mail and package service In FANS. affectiol Asia Minor, from the seacoast to 3 They should then be wrapped in a COMPARATIVE DEBT REDUCTIONS. Damascus and as far east a8 Bag | wans of all kinds have mever been |mantle of charity and kept warm With | Dept Reduction in 1908 (D ; emooratic, dad. Tests are now made with sec- | ;.re Tuxnrious than this spring. Large | & Steady line of devotion. Debt Reduction in 1909 (Re ublienn: ond-hand machines in the consular |feather ones are being carried with| Thus treated. tlheywfll keep for years P district of Aleppo to see if the con- | sticks of pearl or carved ivery. Some |as when first selected. servative natives can be persuaded to | are of tortolse shell closely inlaid with | | Sometimes they Improve with age.— AS TO BORROWING MONEY. an arabesque design of gold. The combination of the dark shell 5 In March, 1908 (Democunc) ........... 8eythe Snaths and Rifies. POTMEND Mends everything. STOVINK Provents red stoves. Burns black, AVANARIUM CARBOLINEUM Preserves wood and kills vermin DRINKING FOUNTAINS for poultry. Take Viburn-O. It ts & wonderful femals remedy, as you will admit if you try X, Directions for ‘ts tee are printed In 'z languages with every bottls. Price $1.25 at druggists. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. lflluvlfil 120th Street, Now York, mar $ 5,300.00 18,000.00 - $23,300.00 + $20,000.00 The rate of 4 1-2 per cln( interest was pnd by both -dmlmltuho». Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's & sure sign of good weather and fine roads. People ltke to get out into the open alr. We furnish the best method, and If yowll take one of owr fax, 1t does mot appear to The Bulletin | CHertered in Johannesburg, which has| There are those with silver filigree |~ The latest novelty is called by the Adds wholesomeness to the food. gt e T o B to be good policy to increase thess | CT¢Ated & Ereat uneasiness among the | sticks combined with pointe de Venise. | forjsts, a “plasue.” b .noa:"‘h"' A THE HOUSEHOLD, || ‘“ e Bl ity g These are rd!sllngumhcd and have| They are nothing more or less than 2 p n an 1 4 fcund great favos Pats of the finest Neapolitan. They b 3 There are electrictans here in Nor- SrTamIk of SRS Rad ieks & i SMALL IRONING BOARD. ribbon, but are to be carrled graceful- B . m t ‘wich who would have been glad to have | .. ey s Joryd ly on the arm by the bridesmaids. “ymg rec ble the benighted reglons of Mexico| Any one who has experienced the y v taken the superintendency for the sal Green spwifiar, Sanialn Wil g 74 Franklin St. ' P 'y for the sal- | and South America. nuisance of gefting out a long ironing| nandles, filled with flowers and with . d rai n Fl' m (he Hanufflcturers ary paid before this increase was made | The motor car is by its despatch to | board should provide herself with a cunning bows of soft ribbons, match- 0 and they are men who have been | develop many inaccessible reglons, ang | Small board for just such emergencies. | § ; ) , and ng the bridesmalds’ dress, are also tells the story in a nutshell; tells wi trained to the bus! to open to tourists otherwise umap- |, COVeT &N ordinary 'bresd board | carried. n w er e | [ o from. miles Lo our stors ‘ I¢ it 1s just to the superintendent, 1t | proachable parts of the world. e g heoande iObang e ki, 3z PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. | for DRESS GOODS. Come and learn : 18 not just to the taxpayers to in- with an old flannel blanket, folded in NOVELTIES. our prices and add your name to our Ve knesses. The blanket is ‘ crease expenses without their consent. EDITORIAL NOTES. by Tl gy o increasing list of custome: AT s d 0 ME plece Of MUS- | araiallic nets and. tissues are being HIGHER RATES FOR CITY LIGHTS| 7The old fisherman knows that mes- | 4n sheeting, put on smoothly. brought out {n wmesing variety. For fine cake makmg there is no"hmg The Vaushn Foundry Co. BRADY & SAXTON | The straight statement made in The | Ut bites do not aid in Alling an emp- pn s d A novelty in motor vefls is the dou- . Bulletin that the gas and electric com- | ©¥ "™ is made up in green, brown or blue mission had advanced the price of| ‘Happy thought for todsy: Duty|, A dressy sult of gray limen was|ver white. GRAY LINEN SUIT. bla vell, olned only at the sdges, Tt like it. IR“N CASTINGS Telephons 306- Norwich Town. \ electric arc and bug lights to the city, | pesienie trimmed with gray linen buttons rim- [ “'Soma of the most beautitul bags and ; whila it claims to have reduced the | rery vesiia o ot ‘% UnSatstac- | men with black. The coat was a|beits are of rafa, the straw studded e T 3o Ferry Bireet price per kilowatt to the people to a 4 ;hfl’ 'l‘:f"‘;rl‘r;"‘::gv sg:’:";oglmglgu‘th with 5eml-prec!m:]i stones. pl’t:flr;: orm and un y g ke ! “ : Zoint pesched In but few cities in New | 1t appears as If the longar the sen- | tons placed closely down on each $1de | st Haia eRests. Dratuoed by dume 9 ngland, was not touched by Citizen |ators talk upon the tariff the less they | the jacket, The dress was a princess ing net with coarse silks. Thayer. have to say. , with pleated skirt. Bands of . . Y e s ik v e eeeaibu Toenied t o S | e ol Ve, Tingae 7o ot o Worn Out Plumbin s s been so ifberally reduced to all con-| The Massachusetts logislature has|line in diamond-shaped tabs. There|mings may be found in pear], jet, erys sumers that it should be increased in | wisely decided that it is best to.give | Was no trimming on the skirt. tal and metallic effects. PRI oy 0 hed Workmanship price to the city itself. Is this & meth- | skim-milk a chance. The fluttering arm-scarf, or brace- (S Saning sxpon : and Fit od of making up from the tax funds Boiled Eggs. Ie: = it has beonk:.llhd, s'much worn largely increased by worn-out or poor gu:‘,r:,l"”‘ i for a too low rate given to consumers? ‘The reason gresn hats are worn These boiled_eggs are not bolled, as | With evening froc] e plumbing BEither canses annoyance n ly ‘There must, of course, be some rea- | some men is sald to be because th:z you will see. Drop the eggs into boil- | The newest hatpins are of eriameled To the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker, —usually at the most incomvenlent Satisfactory. som why the price of city lights should |is no law against them. ing water (212 degrecs). Place sauce. | white metal They come in ball, pear time. An estimate for replacing such L De ralsed, when other lights are re- pan where water will keep hot pbut not ] Then compare this means with other and see which is plumbing with the modern, peace of 278 Main Street ¢ @used in price. The cheapness of the | We shall soon be in the midst of Matrimony Cream. mind kind will cost nothing, and I'l May Building. o.erent sold te the city by the Uncas | June. The boys are already be‘innln‘ Power company accounts for lower|to turn up their trousers. rates than ever for the people; but ——— ¢his can hardly be accepted as the rea- | The city election fs never exciting son that the city should pay. & higher | but when every republican does his rate for all Its street lights. whole duty it is very satisfactory. an exposition that draws the crowd, The Bulletin claims that the strest —_— because it is streaked. Awful, Crusted Weeping Eczema on lights should be relatively as low as| The Boston man who thinks that he e e S AN afford to be without telephone connection. other lights, and that the cheaper cur- | nas peen libelled over $§476,000,000| FEven the bills/alleged to have been LlfileSufFerer—-AScorsomet- EoSns saiaechon. T F BuRNs ent having warranted a great reduc- | worth puts & large setimate upon tiy |founded upon a square dealin Massa- tlon, the price to the city of arc and | vage © y: e aed Kl 15 1o absrarias] .. D Prove Dismal Failures, bug lights should be reduced instead in intent. This is odd. of increased. Tt will pay the cltizens to look sharply after this matter, Justice is ‘what Citizen Thayer stands for; and let us seo that justice is done to the \ city as well as to the individpal pat- . ron. entering upon his job as if all was| Pare and cut in small pleces two the more economical and convenient. 7 guarantee the price will be reasonable. serene for hii SR e g HISH “LI_ OVEH BODY Think of the Emergencies that are liable to arise J. F. TOMPKINS, “Pay-streak.” That is the part of DR. CHAS. H. LAMB, : ] VETERINARIAN during the day or night and decide whether you can may21d 67 West Main Street.| omce at Hodge's Stabls, Bath Strest. House, 15 Town 8. Telephone ¢M-8 The Norwich Nickel & Brass (o, Remember that the best grade of residence telephone CURE ACHIEVED BY CUTICURA service costs less than ten cents per day, and that we Hea""s and Plumbing' Tablowars, S lers, Yacht Trimmings The Indlana preacher Who says girls | wyfy Jittle boy had an awful rash all ; Chandel are fond of dancing because of the | over h{. body .n{i the doctor said it was offer other grades at a still lower figure. 92 F"“lm s'm'- and such things Refinished. hug in the exercise is pronounced as | eczema. It was terrible and used to marsd 69 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwicii Conn. jealous of the young fellows in the | waterawfully. Any place the water went i octéd forg :Lvnu]dlormmo&he:;:;ngg' w;:!d Order your telephone now and your name will ap- R s S B AT beco ted. 5 3 g 3 _Street, CHANGE IN ADDRESS. The Callfornia woman who got di- :‘h;"‘r‘“ failed gfiufidth mubE pear in the next issue of the directory, which goes to “The PI. k & Frankiin Srect DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, vorced from her husband because he | Tl T ons taid oo ues the Co is headquarters for the best ALES . loved baseball better than he did his | Remedies. I got & cake of iy press on formerly at Hodga's Stavle, s now lo- family should have got into the game box of Cuticura Ointment and and LAGERS in Norwich, galed i rear of No. & Frankiin square, L a bottls of Cutioura Resolvent, and | i 1 el. 514 REASE i Rt beforo we had used half the Resolyent JUN E 1 oth OROHNELL & S — The Toledo Blade feels certain that | I could see a change in him. In about : may27d ©_ Telephone §54-4.| ECONOMICAL irely well ninety-fiye per cent. of the -brides was _en! 3 meang getting tho most value for your who honsymoon in that town are hap- | & L ,,"“‘, L 20 esb e money. I can give it fo you im WHEN you want Suc, fln Te no me- The house-fly isn't showing the |py ever afterwards. The same might | Nov. 4, 1007 ass betors the Dublic. dvartia- | Plumbing. feather, and the mosquite is|be said of Norwich. Pestar Deng & Cuiem. Corpe Sols Praps, Basige. E‘m‘ 3 AR BENTON NIM“ o i, Should the Porto Ricans attempt a revolution it is more than likely that they will get what they are not look- ing for. The former queen of the Sandwich islands in a case at law in which she The republicans are mighty unreli- |15 the defendant figures s plain Lydia /able citizens as viewed by Mr. Thay- | POMInis e but the history of Norwich shows| =~ . that in the main they have made “the 1:90:'?321’1 ':n:‘"e:’;" nnedl;"l‘: to ‘Rose of f make nd eity of Mas- R or Mesiand: v bt 1n sachusetts is commendable. What a 1t is safe to assume that the Fourth | stunt, though. Norwich will be as crowded as Fourth, and, perhaps, be just as