Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 8, 1910, Page 5

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DY STOPS ALL ITCH| Skin Troubles of Adults and Infants ~ Quickly Cured. ; ‘When it is known that poslam, the Ghe Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hull were vis- 3 tors In Jewett City Sunday. the Beef Marke! 8 et the guest of Norwich friends. ness Attorney Ji P. Voud: b Billiies Tomnill 'for oo Tabubiion of Link:is Our low prices quot to . last week remain good for| _ . . g00d sport at Mohegan this week on all High Class Corn Fed Siock. A long list of Fruit and Vegetablesior the week end. Somers Bros. feb2d RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office removed to 21 Broadway, Wauregan Block. 2to4and 7to 8 p. m. Sun- days 3 to 4 p m. Telephone. febld H, Ear maffs have suddenly some in- fashion. & park yesterday. & Red noses are no longer monopolized Dy anti-prohibitionists. Colonial parties are being planned for the patriotic holidays Plumbers had many hurry calls fol- lowing the sudden cold snap. Neosha whist this evening with Mrs. Manchester, #4 Coit street.—adv. Any thermometer which did not re- cord zero Monday disappointed its owner. 3 Open-air sleepers required extra fortitude to live up to their professions Sunday night. There will be the service of morn- ing prayer in the Episcopal churches on Ash Wednesday. Raymond Needham of Baker avenue, Groton, was @ visitor in Norwich on Sunday. | Miss Edna Smith has returned to Willimantic, after a visit with rela- tives here, Mr; and Mrs. Albert A. Daniels of Groton were guests of friends in Nor- wich over Sunday. Miss Marian Kimball spent the week end in New Haven, the gdest of Miss Margery Ricketts. A Louls Hammond of Stonington was the guest over Sunday of Norman L. Kimball of Laurel Hill Cleveland Perkins of Groton, who is employed in Taftville, was the guest of his family over Sunday. Mrs, James W. Hillhouse and Mrs. Philip Hills of Willimantic were the ests of friends fn Norwich on Satur- ay. Edward Morgan leaves today for All the,members of the court of common council were present at the February meeting Monday evening ex- cept Councilmen Blackledge and Geer. (o The reading of the journal was omit- “The monthly report of the street de- ‘expenditure thgnt showed the of 1,808.99, which was city treasurer's report was printed in the journal. Thames Square Grade. On the matter of P. J. desired change in square,. Corporation Counsel Briscoe reported Mr. O'Con- formally adopted by the court of com- mon council, but Mr. O'Connor claimed that his walk had been laid according Electric Department Allowed $6,000. The following communication was presented to the by the gas ang electric ; rent. A resolution was adopted, voting the amount to the commission, and the acob. 2 fined $25° and i W by Judge ‘unfl..;.".’.' "('- .”' New Haven Sy g you are trying to prove insanitty, the ques- tons are admissivle, otherwise not. Attorney Goodhart said he intended to” “show Newport's incompetency to commit a crime, otherwise insanity.” exemination proceeded until Dr. 1 shail hear anything you have to may, or_shall fine you for cantempt. The attorney attempted to defend himself, but Judge Mathewson inter- rupted: s “T ahall fine you $25 for contempt of Court Officer Gllligan came toward the attorney, but Mr. Goodhart sal new micin urous itchl; all skin troubles, its merit nd_its wonderful ted ', will stop U 3!- attending nnm.}\' and bris immedicte erers frows Will be a coess preciaf understood. On the tender skin of chafing infants, posiam may be used with soothing and lied” externally, and its re- healing powers begin at It is markab acne, Immediately applications, Peads, pared for tl these minor skin on sale at Lee & Osgood's and Drug once. All skin diseases, Including ecsema, herpes, rash, banish pimples, hive blotch cure itching fe etc. A speci beneficjal _effect: ete., vield to powlam, Occasional in small guantities, will black- and will relieve and . scaly scalp, humors, B-cent packige is pre- who use poslam for troubles. This, a% two-dollar _jar, s it Tarue's Letter, in Norwich, n Putnam, Woodward's in Danjelson an i Chesebro's in Willimantic, drug stores. xperimental may be oblained writing to the Kmergency labor: leading An and other of posiam by tor- supply iree. of charg: ie8, 32 West Twenty-ffth Street. New York. BOSTON STORE A new pook at the Otis library which | Wilmington, Del, where he enters the | there he cor on _ counsel oh T - N s in frequent demand fa ¥L. C. Weir's | employ of the Dupont Firearms com- | found ihat asts of the councll Tegard: ot kil b here for a Jittle wniic| When Rubbers Become Necessary story of the Panama canal, “The Con- | pany. 2 ing Mr. O'Connors property had reter- | PPRERUOn (0N oo o) tne ract |San, 20¢ the b SR And your sboss pinch. hake into sour shors Allea’s quest of the Isthmus.” 4 ence to the property lines. He could| inat ‘the commissioners had recently | After the conclusion of the trial At- | Feot-Fase. the antiseptic powdes for the fert Tt o“r New Mrs. Charles Palmer Potter leaves |not find that the grade of the street| agkea for the use of the entire fund, |torney Gooahart pulled from NS POCKEL | cures patnul. swoien sneniee svesting. foet, snd Ovwners of tender shrubs fear that| this morning for Dorchester to join her | 22d been raiseq by order of the coun- fut“in the opinion Of the corperation |a black seal parse. produced the 3 a P 3 the unprotected ones wiil fare hard | husband, They are to make their home _g’!- l;;,!e!lli;“"fl;m g‘"tm’““. 'e | counsel it was i sible to grant | amount of the fine, and paid. uring this cold, without the advantage | i that eity. e T Y Jlnes iThis | that, but it was lawful to appropri- | Attorney Goodhart appeared in the adies Tl of snow about their roots. % S or ETade Kor e i whte |ate Epecific amounts for specific pur- |superior court here last yoar as coun- iy At Mrs. L M. Youns of Layrel THll|againet it than before There has been | PO o (e Drrns S04 S S ot e cut urchman says: | avenue, who has been visiting relatives | no damage from water, bu ears feinch ok on the first floor Miss Emma Revell, late a communi- | in New Branawlok, N. J. for several | there will be in time of flood to his | Attorney J. J Desmond for Sarah|court with his frequent objection: e Ve N cant of Trinity church, Norwich, has|vecks, has returned to Norwich. ‘basement. - ¥ s g d a claim l"’l‘ angire ] S P ¥ 5 SN n You Need .‘ the left a bequest of 3300 to that parish, & < h’rm‘ wwr:;ltlon(:flu;nl :m'a'("'“ it l;:“‘:‘;:r 3:&:@#%4“0‘!’;‘: .: :u\l;: G..i'i.‘.’!fl h::;;-m[v n“r:"r li‘l;m The first display surpasses al . v ater and v L, v ‘cveris) eel 3 to be added to its éndowment. FUNERALS. e At e aiietars pedetty | eV & detective and ry walk, | HAVE BEEN MARRIED accompanted by constipation. | When | former records in variety, number and WAUREGAN HOUSE In the larger Connectiout towns, the Frank A. McCaffrey. D s SIXTY-81X YEARS. |J0U have headache indigestion. bil- | beauty of styles and fabrics, and the price of beef is again rising. It now| The funeral of Frank A. McCaffrey|in twenty years. This could be pre— " Wee, e G, Bills of 8 then you need Foley’s Orino Laxative.| 9reat number of superb noveltie Is M mn sells at $10.50 a hundredwelght, a|Was held Monday morning from his|yented by & sewer in Thames street. r. and Mrs. George C. of UM | It moves the bowels frecly and gently. | o clusive d o > price which indicates & rise of over fm;"" h;’ma. No. $2 dufcba(mc weeti He could find no facts amounting to a "E"".;c‘fum"'é‘ I;‘rnfik mit Street Are Oldest Married :nn tnr'»mu hly clears the Intestinai e 5 e and was largely attended, relagives an fement that a grade of ‘ouncliman C. Leslic | Couple Hereabouts. ract. It does not gripe or nauseate, e i atitng. 1 Price of eg€s and| tricnga being prosent from Providence, | Thames saverc shouid be changed £o | H Thomas A. Robinson i and ‘cures constipation. Lec & Os-| WO invite you to see the go 1RE PARKER-DAVENPORT €O, Pristol. J T, Boston and Watertown, | conform. o the grade of the petition- | ¥ore named and they met With the| Monday was the sixty-sixth wedding | £00d. whils they are at the zenith of 1 I - London, and - | er's sidewalk. uncil. enniversary r. ane rs, George . Pripeistors: Co?x:;:f_“l:“ eek ihe cxperts of thel Theré was a delegation from Thames fhe Teport was accepted by the coun- Phe sum of $5060 was voted to|Bilin of Mo 107 Summit steect. and freshness. We think you will say onnectizut agricultural experiment| lodge, No. 326 X 0. P, and thelf Blackledge & Co.. $13.53 to the Vaughn |they are without doubt the oldest mar- N 2 2 showing has never been station discovered and destroyed sev- | bearers were three members’ from that D n Street Walks. Foundry Co. and $75.50 to Chandler & | ried couple in this vicinity, if not in |nmdents in Snclal eral hundred nests of the gypsy moth | lodge—Patrick T. Murphy, Max J. Fo- Palmer for work on the Meadow Brook | the siate. They have made thelr home even here, in the state, making several thousand |le¥ and Henry Congdon—and these m’“’e m;h{i: J,:'um,“}fiefih?f:;‘fi: reservoir, the money to come from the | in this city for sixty-three years. Al- X Y nests destroyed altogether. These last | ToTe® frienle_francls D Domohme. |15 T 0 e e tn Divietoh | mog. Svpropriltion maede for the |ehough ¥ Mr. Bills is sbe ts set PANAMAS, TAFFETAS, SERGE O:FBARRIS LD, " === o Eurial yas i S fary's cometery, SEC | ol thac i il b Decsemasy for (3 |1y in sattlement of e claim sesinst | Suient uet impairea. Howert: Buckingtam enter- | and MOMAIRS ara the lsading wesves - - ' " er at service at . Patrick’s wrch, | city ©x] a er, 10 Was - » There is local interest in the news |ai which Rev. Hugh Treanor oficiated |in Tading the street and no money 15 | ingured soe time ago. the i of 3100 | oo ane s Jovial disposition to gmarkc | club this arternoon. WHITE SERGES, in both plain & 31 Broadway. Ireatnsd Bl & SIS A o e rendered B Al et [ e uiad tepe.pald 1o his stigesby, | in s Buls, who 'ty 4% Mrs. Bara Thompeon Kinney of Hart- | fancy weaves, will be much in demar rreatened with a ke among its | Greele; or the w: ve established |}t Af. Douglass, ? ; o ey o - 3 OFFICE HOURS : 3-8 P. M. |siuderts The discharge of one of the | ~Among the large number of beauti- |and owners can construct the walks at i T e ygtition T I Rl e i S Lk Lol A ford was the gueat of Mrs. B. P. Bishop | for smart tailored suits and sepa . instructors, C. S. Holbrook, teacher of | ful floral tributes from his friends were |any time. The committes ate of the ! Biinderman for a job at leveling oOff |ourth’ Congregational church. Mr, y during her siay 3 B e auniiset woar the culminating cause of the trouble. | proo 329 I Oyl PYOT: B WIS | 0010 roper eum 0 cover the ex- | et T s e snmarvie. |A0d, Mre. Bills of Towanda, Pa. Theg|Broad strest have left Now York for| Blacks are shown in a variet Mrs. Abby Mitehell Ball 91, who|G184Y8 and Lucreia; wreath from his | pense that would have to be incurred | jon of the street N aney a0 | im0 this olty 1 193 g siw e Wasksington, where they are gucsts of A PR HAILE CLUB |, o0 Bunfla s St 2t ¥ ne. n0| brothers and sisters; crescent marked | by the city be placed in the estimates | the public works committee has noth- | where they have always resided, Mr.| Rogers S 3 led Y e home of her sonm, | Frank, from William R. Brown ?nd to be made by the court of common | jng to do with it. Upon hiz recom- | Bilis for many years having been & i U LI Blues, in all the series ranging fre 142 Main St. William H. Ball of Natick, R. I, was | sister; slanting cross, from niece, Win- | council in May, 1910, for grading Di- | mendation the petitioner Wwas &iven | well known business man. e retired ain St. a native of Block Island and widow of | ifred 1. McCaffrey; wreach from neph- | vision street and building crosswalks. | leave to withdraw. in 1882, There was no public cele- AT THE AUDITORIUM. the lightest shade to the darkest nav Resta ts Jesse Ball She leaves her son, Will- | &, ‘?}}:},,,{;,’"&%;’5;‘2" _:‘;f"‘"n‘uf,‘;?y} :r‘r‘l:u;:m‘:}u;'" accepted and the rec: w’?‘ !;llowinz 'I;lll'll v approved: | bration of their anniversary, athough | g . =5 Ville and Moving | and grays, will lead in colo French Restauran| e come oo and o Jdaughter, Mrs. | yickie from Mrs. M. Feo and family: | ‘The committee in charge of the sew- | Sociric e Fin e ERE Tanfei= | oy hay: Siupde. 0N ndb SOfRSS N0 _— come Dodge of Black Island. She | arescent from Mr. E. Raphacl and fan- | ers reported that they had held hear- | jowing were approved and ordered | many more happy returns of the day The bill of vaudevilla and moving| This week we are making a spe . . | ®2d scveral grandchildren and great-{ily; sickle from Mrs. Asher; cross from | ings at which those interested appear- | ;otiq® Park department $148.43: fi- v " | pictures which opened at the Audito- | showing of GRAY SUITINGS in Ma Neen Dinmer, 12 to 2. grandchildren. Mrs. Thomas Cummings; casket bou-|ed, and as the result believe the fol- | Hance $79,499.32; cemetery $39 = * riym on Monday was classed s one of, Ladies’ Restaurant. 30 cents. g_u:: r‘ggmfixohg‘n lCon‘ora.]n fwr«z‘nh lowing amfi;&fltedAand‘_sh(}uldP:ek;uu— public works $2,806.03; fire $2.009.5. CARPENTERS OF THE STATE. the best by the big houses that wereish effects, in fine imported = A i m W, H. Murphy and family; | sessed as follows: Amelia J. Perkins, ! stre: o resent at all_perfo are 1% B raad, Varying . tn ae Contitieirs Wattieans, 35 sents. CLoSIG Sra e Wreath from Mrs, Georse P. Rathbun |3esss: Willam S. C. Periins, $41.18; | Songs, orio0-8 et Ughting 32.- | pegting Held at New Londen—Busi- | Present at all performances, Thore 14| domestic worsted y per—dondays and Saturdays—S THE NIGHT SCHOOL |and Mige Nellie M. Ratnbun. . |Irankiin S. Jerome, $73.36; 3Mary’ G.| “Mayor Lippitt expiained that the| hess Followed by Entertainment in |clever skeich. Tie Critic und the Giri,| from $1.00 to 8250 a yard to 7—25 cemts. = e deceased passed away suddenly | Osgoo .62; Mart) .~ Osgood, i vhlo deve e rinye and Tridays,| HaS Been Held 75 Nights, but With [ of neart diséase in Boston Tast Friday | seses: Teances D. Coit, $28.32: estate | moke amount experded by (e B sin| — o™ pone of which ls lost in the "clever Supper a la Carte. Sealler Attondance Thai Lwit Yeur | Sveing e e D o O | o e e ot T o oh s Bra | OF ot Aba §58,808 Dondv of the water| The fourteenth amnual Connecticut | alobgide of thix in the popular favor 1 - il w ] , e oc] , el B ment, due January 1, an 5 stat il, United Brotherhood of ea Leightner, planologuist, who is > *n (o ednesday Brvealng Disner—8 (o 5— TREEUI ot Vet Stoaet identined through = létter in hix pock: | Academy, 383455 the Norwich club. i of';:e gas and clectric de i e aco Tigh In tho lint of similar irista The Reid & Hllflnfl& G cen On Monday evening - o S s ncorpo - | partment. The regular bills of the | convened in Carpenters’ hall, New | whe have been seen here. ning. Sohool which ban beon malg g | joined Thames lodge, No. 526, March | tional church. $4 ; Sertrude Browne. | gepartment amounted to but $1073.30. | London, Monday morning. There wera | Hafford & DeForrest arc two musical | We Recover Furniture and de Carpe ihe 'City hall, had its closing session 20, 1906. ?-’;,‘,Li,. cAd;mx;' g 3;&:11 (o The session ndjmlmo;l at 334, be- @ :.eg:lltehl‘ present, representing 24 l(l WEIwith o Jvs Sepi 4 comedy Laying. or the winter. It was intended to F E - | Inz _one o e shortest sessions oet in_this state. o o ko B febsdaw close Friday might of Tast ek OBITUARY. ards, Louis J. Richards, Ada L. Rich-| council has held. After the session| The convention was called to order, | hand balancer gets a good hand for L TURBAN BRAIDS Shers ors OHS AELE TG 158 Bibs e ards: Trank ¥ Richards, Halsey Rieh. | had adjourned, the mayor called at- | c. Waiz presiding. The morning sea- | nis oerine © L B T . . Loir when no sessfon was held hnd that on i Arno udd. 3 X h lina P. I tention to the members of the coun- | sion was spent in appointing the vari- orelles have two well executed TURBAN FRAMES Monday night completed the 75 neces- | The sudden death in Montville of | $80.64; Dmma "~90F"“;:‘“ #1875 Jen- | cil that the past records of the coun- | ous committees and transacting other | solo and duet numbers, and o in sary to secure the state mid. The at- | Eli A, Rudd is deplored by his many | M€ 1. Reid, $90.93; E. P. Turner | cjl, iwhich were incomplete, had now | routine. The committees named are |an attractive line of moving plctures. tendance this vear was smaller than | friends. Mr. Rudd, who was found |$143.38. ved ang | PeeR_written up and signed through | as follows: — - nvite THE NEW before, there béing 63 enrolled early in | dead in his home in Montville Mon- | The “"."m“"";"'}? lgv“"’ 30| the work of the present clerk. Credentials—J, G. Mealia of New Has Not Resigned. ot ¢ the session, but it dwindled to 27 and| day morning. was born on April 14 |ordered paid to the city treasurer by Milford, George Stanley of Meriden, | Racent reports in New London papers Turban Pins and Barrettes, some nights it was much less. Prin- cipal Robert Brown was in charge un- He has been ail- 1847, hen he did ing for a lonz time, and in Montville. the first of August, 1910. The same committee reported that a City Treasurer Peck’s summary of G._H. Bray of Torrington. Rules—G. Rankin of Stamford, T. that Mrs. Frank H. signed from the choir of the Second ha Merrill Te- by our il the first of the month, when he left | not appear at the Palmer mill, where | heariig regarding the benefits derived | .o ojits from May 17, 1909, to January | P. Reilly of Naugatuck, B. W. Net- | @, B Mt e gy By young men ar Hair Work of all kinds. | i, 35cam & position with the Thar: | e sy & caracr a $i5is 0. his homs | Tom the Koath strest sewer had been | 85515 o qatY Tecon of Stiaaietomn Semssteatioos) ctusoh 4o bad - ge [ TTOE OO e o dike mills in Warren, Mass., and since | showed him dead on the floor. fully | held and they reported the fo g Resolutions—G. D. Crandall of Nor- |geredt & FOUTE0 10 e, Merrill in Chaepody, then Frank Wilcox hias been the prin- | dressed. It is believed ne had boen |83 Just assessments, they being ap: ok G L Griwala of New Lonaon, |2 5eter e Norwich et e amo |l and vuiaor > cipal. dead for some time. ¥ S L % . J. Fagan of Hartford. - tes that Mrs. Lillian Munger of the career, Sh - ' For forty nights Mrs. John H.| Mr, Rudd is survived by two_sons, “-“mle fi“"‘i‘z"é‘,‘?"‘“jafi;”bfimgfi;’fi. Press—G. C. Barber of New Lon- e CBOIE. has. ot heers OPeted & o pess ampooing an Clllp Barnes has had a sewing class with | Samuel, who Is a resident of Mon “‘ni"s“;“n m ¥. Cunni 1627 don, George ‘est of New Haven. sition In New York with M Mer- 11 Commercial M. an average attendance of twelve, in | ville, and Oliver. and one daughter, | $1.62; o S Constitution—George Chballender of |y lassage, which much Interest was manifested, | Mrs. Ivy Stons, of Long Island. A R b B Greenwich, Stephen Charters of A it alogue for the Piiint Pidatwes ts gdoing plain sewing Much good has| Mr. Rudd, who wae a son of S |HESG oSy YN SEUT o sonia, Timothy Flanagan of Bridge- 6. 37 David ek Ihe een_sccomplished by class taught -al dd, has _spent . $35. %S rt. s M. ~ 2 AR % by Mra Blizabeth G, . Danthy. in | menr? ot de Tie in Montvie, aing: Petitions. POXE 11.30 o'clock a recess was taken | The annual meeting of the C. H. Da HE NEW LONDON" Manicuaring. which there were 23 ' Greeks, oniv | for m number of years, a quiet, retired | \rs. K. H. Leavens petitioned for the | Taxes .......... for lumch. The assembly convened |vis Co. Inc, was held on “Monday ] 4 three of whom could talk English. |life, His wife Is living, although for | removal of an elm tree in Center street | Sprinkling streets. 3,212.01 again at 1.30 o'clock for the regular momlnf when the following ofcers Busnncss @ue e After fifty nights all had galned an | several years they have lived apart, |adjoining her lawn. It was referred to|Court house ...... 2,245.91 session. In a brief address, immedi- | were elected: President and general ) St . o idea of the language 8o as to read and | he living alone. the tree warden. Licenses .... 24.00 ately. after the session began. Presi- | manager. John G. Potter: vice presi- RABrubeck, frm, NewLondor 4 The Gibson Toilet Company, | ooie.cms, ooy shomed memaruable | °° "0Z 1800 s w. sturtovant. P e SRR e T S L ey B | e, e, rrae trsbaures, Nou y gain and next winter intend to return V. walk in North Main street between the < ——————$390,473.00 | Secretary T. W. Breckenridge of New | Rogérs: secretary. Sherwood B. Pot- 3| for numbers. X The death of Mrs, Leonard W. Stur- || ouses Nos. 58 and 62. It was referred N — | Haven, who was suddenly killed last | ter, Saite 26, Central Bldg., M 505 |, The school at 'fum,sn::‘){r nat fn- | tevant oscurted, ot e e nO%: | to the public works committee. $398,206.64 | spring’ wher he fell from a bulding. i f erm e session 2 2 Mr. Breckenridge had heen electe Reprosentative of the GOODWIN | there to continue for about.two wesks | the age of 62 She wes bors in S to his ofice but a short time when he .::onsn. Approved by designers of | ACting Sthool Visitor Maples has had | Many years. She was admitted to the reonE Theasurer I I Peck gives the following summary of disbursements I NIRRT L s i ual. hospital January 21. She leaves a | from My 17,1308, ot St were heard and referred to the audit- Every woman afforded the oppor- e vestney, greani Gay ot Millodep, twol Sl B ‘Appropriations. Disbursements. Balances. e Cepmiee. "Herarts o Soma. o7 tunit t itting. c . Py oy = pt. of - ~ | the egates hat condi- 1 Fondh il e B ELEAR OOLBT and Mrs T. B. Sprague of Winthrob{ Ordinary stieet expenses.. . 32900000 $22,88354 $6.690.65 | {loms ah Geer the state are Hourisning, | EVery Business Man . vy | 8uit of Fred Grenier vs. William Gre- & R “ 5.06 | A sreat deal of bullding js Koing on in T e ot Sriicit T Cobmies. Broke His Finger. Garbage and ashes. ... 6.00000 . 38340 085.98 | 8. atate nt present, with the prospects An account with The Thamen ) Non-Suit Donie Herman Brociner, whe wes ene of | SoWer AN e e 24538 | oz, eood for & eimy year o Looan & Trust Company subject the cast in The y at the neh, ac- ¥ londay . o vour check is a convenience ly the forefinger on his| Street sprinkling . 158.33 | 4o guests of Local No. 30 of New Lon- to your o s ““uh syml] camhs souet of common pleas was en: | Sgheata broken on Momay cvening | - e Lo 0 o™X howdar wis ‘sorved In. tha that ‘you' svoua. ensoy. B 3 Vhile ki - ar] .aee .ee ,000.4 hall at o'clock which was followes o1 will receilve a cordial wel- of the case of Fred Gremter vs. Win- |8 the Ihenier, Wile Skviatiing 1ot | Sicam Hoaa Roner 11l 3 2,500.00 Ry Sy Sl s iy SRy ecla a e An excellent remedy jen Grenter, r%%ra of Griswold, it be- {300 "OF 31 " cast grabbed his hand,| Crescent Street Sewer ......... 2,«;07.032 —_— - P ;“’"’ Hiupe S PPN . 3 ne a suit for damages over some g % o e ; “ e invite your nt and for Coughs, Colds, clothing which the wife of the plain- | EFS(nE (b in such @ ey et b e | School Street Sewer ....... 400,00 Hon Fitohville Social. L o by Rt A 4 and mother of the Jefendant left | 75 "Donvire and will lay Mr. Bruck- | Talman Street Sewer ........... 1,575.00 1,170.51 The Academic orchestra ‘of this city e visory Mgy AR o - ~ian inti "12.15 oiclocke and” the. case s | ReF UP 10T about two wee Dept. of Cemsterie teeees TE0000 - Godnse Plhortier 1t was woro westher. ut. mont, made on oF betore. tiu b Seore Threat, Etc. held up until then. Thers followed = Fire de; o 23 22 side, but a good numpber attended and Seeh. draty dnbansntiteins’ 156 Mal trouble with two interpreters, as one | Experiments in Ireland go to show| _Police = b enjoyed the programme. ¢ the month. In S one 25, bottle at of the witnesses talked only French, | that ten tons of peat have the “calorific | Saiaries, payrolls, etc 25,000.00 16,888.65 of the % i e But Albert Fournier proved satisfac- | vale” pf one fon of ordinary coal. City COUTt ravsr 3 £650.00 154750 ‘ DUNN’S PHARMAQCY | o, After the’ viaintice evidence Street lighting - 155 "20,210.00 - 13,475.89 ! e o, Afiomes, Desmiond spoved T [0y . (Bl + o DR T K The Thames Loan & Trust Co E ; e and the Salarles and disinfectants.... 150, .27 ‘ X name e g0 Main Suret. |l et Omith’s Emulsion | Seireennin : . i || Comfortin 2834 ekl 1., Rorwics, 1 not those mentfoned in the complaint. Operating and general expenses. . 35'33:‘32 7»3'333’.’)5 29,593,01 , Gt NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER| Llre Was objection to his testifying Fixed charges (interest on bonds) b ey s b o~ Open 7.30 to 9 Saturday evening. feb2d that he was administrator of her es- MAKES FLESH Park Commission ......... 5,000.00 . 3,570.52 1,420.48 YOUR tate, Attorney Thresner claiming it A Finance Dept.— ooa-- | ought to have been se as - 500.4 356.35 A Winter Suit and Overcoat. | 250 cGenst® Mhne Toilomon n vencoa| Toke g00d care of vourselr when| Salarles and commissions. . S500.00 335635 1.143.65 LET US MAKE YOU ONE. of ten minutes in which Attorney Des- |you find that your weight is running| Sinking fund, general (i-2”mill} ... z Coffes Pots, Tea Pots, Coffes JOHN KUKLA, Merchant Tailor, | Atiom:y" “Thresher ‘wontea time g9 | 9o for hat is an unmistakable| Sinking fund, zas and sicctoic peolts Boilers, Tea Kttles, Sauce ect26a Franklin Square, | | Plead fo the amendment, and at 330 |&lsn that your body is not setting| Reserve furd, G. ani & depreciation ARy Rattlontall ro vt Fam, sori quare. | o'clock court was adjourned and the |enough nourishment. If you are eat-| Eeotion expenses 641.97 at d e case went over until next Monday. ing plenty of fopd, then decreasing| Loans current year . 60,000.00 . R Covered Pails, Chambers, Ladle; W.C.T MEETING. weight shows that you are not getting | Contingent .. ... ... 6,702.47 216898 aliages, Pliohors, 'ups anl® i L : the benefit from that fo0d which you | STRENIELY SinCGations . et oas MME. TAFT, cers, Etc, Ete. e'm- "n“a ae New Officers in Charge and Superin-|ought to get. Food which is not| Macadam, Sachem St. . 1,277.37 e e G T erani: 4 LR tendents Named. digested and assimilated by vour sys-| Widening West Maln St. . L33 B e e o il BES e ney & v o £ 3 short time only at i led Steo are on the Oh'Mondsy dfterniosn &b 3 oiclock Thl . 18 et doing you much good. Meadow Brook Reservoir - 13,531.91 6,165.08 Usually served right from the [ Baitiiin st Norwich: Yebsa E:':." :"d Son g i o N : their rooms in the Bill block, the Feb-| SMITH'S EMULSION COD LIVER = kg. with cream or fruit. m ing’ sold at ha and Overcoatings we are offering | 1ory " meeting of the W. C. T. U. was | oIL with HYPOPHOSPHITES makes $453,734.60 $516,785.56 $136,946.13 vl NOTIOR. J s | Opeebanis lion @ 15 per cent. discount during the held, with a good attendance. The ‘ 5 The legal voters of the Becond Con- » next 30 days. Come early and president, Miss Harrlet G. Cross, cone |flesh. There is nothing else which There's also many other ways §|gregational Sociaty of Norwioh, Conn.. money In your pocket fbve Sieet ahbloh. ducted the opening devotlonal exar_{will w0 quickly put fesh on people Commercial Travelers. CENSUS TAKERS. this deliznteul food can be used, §818BegauY, "o, imitl oongriea- SRR oy cises, Mrs. - who are “nothing but skin and bones” | o i councl, No. 307, United ‘ Co = ! and the Mttle book, “Tid-Bita [ |tional Ohurch. over the Otis Library, THE JOHNSON CO. s pmlfiiéé"fi':"..’.'o&'&;“;m as will Smith's Emulsion. It is casily | Commereial travelers, held ity regular | Y+ Q orke l""m""h':z 'é‘.y'.:"l Out Made With Toasties” in pkss. || SF YRInorinx Eyening, Feb sun 1910 £ 34 and Mrs. M. P. S. Mead, the new |assimilated, and makes ne: rich | meeting Saturday evening, at whk‘:h - i) ‘Soliy how. the Bupply Ce mities of said ety e oS Miss Cross reported attending a|P€W Strengih and energy into tired.|yuginess, but at the next meeting the | Hartford. has been detailsd to wtie |} Convenient. S"pastor and lo do any elher businees meeting of the Loyal Temperance as- | worn out systems, and is invaluable in | nomination, election and installation of | cha: of taking ¢he census of manu- i proper o be g';‘ne o w ng soclation, which Liad o large meeting|chronic coughs and lung troubles. | officers will take place. factories in Rhode Island and el this Wholesom E&-'xgég ¢ 3 Tull of interest. She also stated that 75 cents the Pint. county, -at least in Conas His e, & UR LAT T AMERICAN HOUSE, |me v, G, 7.0 rooms were 1o be used 1910 Class Sosial. headquarters are at Providence. He ¥ A ealely Comumlicen ; e o o, fhe 1310 class at the Norwich Bus- | Noin New Londen seumty. Fhets Appetizing || worwen conn TR B, FRANKLIN SQUARE b o A B E, 3 Parrell & Sanderson, Props. DG bt oomm o ehe pubil 2y et iness’ college closed Jast week With & | Duve baen two oensus s nemed | 7 SPPCIAL RATES to Theatre T: time. social evening with invited friends.| for this work in this county, Tyler D. |} . o LOUIS H. BRUNELLE e Te Troupes | “irpe following department superin- Dancing, music and games Were eh- | Guy and Dantel Sellick. Just how it The Memory ul'l‘l’ Traveling Men, ete. Livery connectea Joyed by the good number present and | wij e aivided between them has not SHETUCKET STREET. tendents were appointed: Loyal Tem- perance Legion, Mrs. Lucy G. Fields; franchise, Mise Cross: literature, Mrs, George 1. Randall; parlor meetings, The Drug Man, Tefreshments were served. 0. Groton.—Fairview lodge, I. O. been determined, but it is un there is some hitch over the mati of dividing the coun v, the northern Plkgs. 10c and 15c. Sold by Grocers. We are confdent our Ples, Ci BAKERY ud Give us » lquarters for T WANQUET ALK NARRAG oy S P, S, : . W. P. i 2 ; ed degree on one candi- | part ich has the larger number Bread ot be exes R | M et rsoianet | FTAMKIn Square, Norwich, Cf.|aised ine it 25 5. B W hail | P menufuctroicn. 16 provanie toms it order. Family trado supplied at #8 par do a Monday night. it wiil be decided.in & days, movzd 20 Fairmount Street | . k. Wright, 8 Cove 56 Tel. ociina samdces in March,

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