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P s P o ., i = e 3 council or any citizen could | it them with matters which - Ghe will be threshed out there, so that the Kitchenware Department Miss Virginia Riese is in Boston. Earle Matthewson is at Gales Ferry for the summer. \ ‘Norwich, Thprl;‘:;. June 16, 1910. VARIOUS MATTERS ‘The parks have been popular places this week. tthe way their money Is spent as shown in each city meeting, The law must be followed in this plan, how- ever. Stand of the Republicans. Alderman Ely stated t he Ig a republican and has been referred to as one of the minority. Althougir it might seem significant that the minor- ity voted as a body, he stated that he had not conferred with any of the mi- nority. Your arguments are convine Commission [dea will be Tried as Far as Possible Under the hqng Charter—Mayor Thayer Introduces Ex- ecutive, Committee to New Council and is Obliged to Dissolve Tie Votes—Change in Rules Necessitated— o Appointment of Committees and Some L usiness— SRS 5 e Dol b s Motndnys Suastorn 5 e T TR B2 -~ not feel qualified to vote on it tonight. I feel saye in saying, however, that if it is carried over to the next meetng George T. Loomis of Westchester is in Norwich this week. Cecil G, Young of Union street is home from Yale university. Frank O, Moses will spend the sum- mer in his cottage at Gales Ferry. Outdoor workers are hustling to get ahead of the next rain storm. Honeysuckle vines- about town in bloom, are Joseph Frank of Groton is the guest of Mrs. Alexander Jordan of Sturte- vant avenue. “These are long days—fifteen hours and a quarter. It is light at 2.03. E. B, Miner of East Main street June 16 in the church calendar is The mew court of coinmon council &hall meet weekly and report its do- o SRR the feast day of St. John Francis Re- | OPens his cottage at Gales Ferry to- | held its first meeting on Wednesday | Ings and recommendations to the reg- | that I would probably favor it E givi gis. day (Thursday). evoning, and much Was done at the | ular mouthly mectings of the court of | Wrong Amount for Fire Department, The ENAMEL WARE SALE g Somers rOS A. J. Arnold and family of Phil e ot B ooumlL™ Mayor Thayer stated that he owed|YoU & good opportunity to replenish . g i = e A. J. Arnold and family of a- ng new for consideration o e ,: b s x o e ” ‘ ra{')en:tl t‘k:':;ar;:; t?::z\ete?i‘;‘i:!:e&oat delphia will arrive at Eastern Peint | minerity membership, which came as Asked for Delay to Consider. it to Senior Ahlprn\u|)'}<fl n?u.’..".;k:mfi your kitchen wants for little money— junied s % | teday (Thursday) a surprise and which they desired ta- | Alderman Ely stated that while in|Statement regarding the =—act white lined, blue outside, triple coated adv. 5 bled for further comsideration. The (00 way an enemy of reform and in- | vote in the ciy meeting Tuosqny ARt BOD (8 L P PR RS d SE : e _ | voting delevoped a tie which the may- | terested in the commission plan of | I > ¢ ste for the 2 good quality, full sizes an The last of the final examinations| Mavor Bucklee and family of Hart- | ;x yroxe by ‘opposing the tabling of | Sovernment. he did not feel qualified | partment avpropriation. ke had, he RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. fora have arrived at their cottage at i Saia, whnt he supposed was tho esti- ¢ and most used kitchen uten- for ail departments of Yale university the matter and then voting for its |to vote upon the matter Wednesday ot d S were held Tuesday. Gales Ferry for the summer. passage. It is a step toward the com- | night. He regretted to say that in the ‘v mates for the last year before h:TMfl: ysician and >urgeon AT Mre. Richard Gredn of Norwich fs | TUS#1on form of government, whereby | past that matters had gone through | the senlor aldermans renarics e =3 00 o - e 3 an _executi itt i d which more might have been known B re; m ask or 3 p de- o A AR R g Stated convoeation of Franklin chap. ve committce is hamed fn | which more might have been known |thé appre cd for the fire 42~ | Cottagers should take advantage of addition to the other committees, and to that committee, consisting of the visiting her sister, Mrs. Michael Sul- livan of Baldwin street, Waterbury. ter, No. 4, R. A. M., at Masonic tem- 100, In & - | this s would —represents values at about step. like to get p this He asked to have 1 = Wauregan Block. etablieah ¢ ol s ing to the m Hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun- = seven democrats of the council, is re- “matter ! Al oies: it i Mrs. F. G. Sant ord | ferred all matters presented to the |laid over until the next meeting. the previous I e I, Schooner Blizs A. Scribner hag ar- | o IF ,..,fb,m’e',‘,;',‘lmf‘if, i:‘:’:’,‘: body. This committee investigates | Councilman Woodworth didn’t think |it from the rived from Georgetown, S. C., with a e = " | them and reports upon them to the |that he and others properiy funder- |supposed showed the estimates for ter, Mrs. Charles N. Champlin, from Norwich. tement last was o 8 and ear, but he found it of the year before last year., Becaues of his st stood the matter, and it may appeal | to them later upon examination. He | could hardly judge rightly on the mer- council where the action is taken. The opposition to the passage of the motion by the republican members was cargo of yellow pine and cypress. The steamer Griswold of the East- atement tl stion Wash Goods Martha Starkweather of ern Point line starts her summer run| Mrs. New | for the reason that they wanted timu |its of the idea in such a short time ) For next week. She is being put in condi- | Haven is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | to 100k into the new idca and were not |and seconded the motion for post- |of the meeting might have been in- tion for the summer. Horace A. Briggs in this oity for a |[Prepared to vote for it then. ponement. The vote was & tie on par- | fluenced, and he raid he was sorry ; . i ShEEt - Tiae Calling the council to order at 8.10 | ty_lines. such acilon on his part had occurred. Thot thicts Bies aanuat : - 3 o'clock, Mayor Thaver directed City | Mayor Thayer stated that he could |It may have put the senior alderman [ lng ; gl feyhion o i Sherlff Caxey to seat the aldermen and | fully appreciate the position of the|in a bad light, but no reflection shouid the Stote Ewmiy aEsocistion s 10°t Mrs. Vincent Dewing and daughter, [ councilmen and the newly elected | speakers and he regretted to untie |be made on his sincerity. His piat G-f held on July 4 at the home of Will-|Dorothy, of Rochester, N. Y. are the | members were sworn in by the mayor. | the vote excent for the reason that it | ment was true and mine was true, ium P. Loomis, Waterville. uests of Mrs. Dewing's parents, Mr. | There were about a dozen spectators | would expedite the council's business |and I beg his pardon z 3 i 1 tS 5:;4] Mrs. George Spaldglng_p = present. and allow of organization and a re- Alderman ly thanke the jmavor The “Polarized” Goods still held the at- the nent in 1 the vote port from the committees next Mon- day night. He voted with the opposi- for his courteous ir ter. He thought t reins—they have come to stay. Abse Don’t forget to attend the shirtwaist We are showing the most com- Explains Executive Committee. plete stock of SILVER and CUT f§] Social and whist in @ A B. hall to- | ~Armand J. Bellefluer of the Oliver| Mayor Thaver then addressed the |{ion ‘g table the rules meeting was that “ohe five de- | lutely fast colors, guaranteed by us GLASS over before shown' by us, night. .nmrlainmentis OX’IA separate Ditson Co., Boston, is Avm{\mg his | couneil as follows: Alderman Gebrath then presented & | partment appropriation should be the | Complete lines of best selling fabrics. Siof the newest designs and || ficors: Proceeds charity. Tickets 23c. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J. Belle- | Gentlemen of the Court of Common |resolution for the adoption of the rules | same as last yesr.” i gk 9 3 —adv. fleur of Laurel Hill avenue. Coun £ : as read and authorizing the mayor to |meant $32,200, although by misake | oo sl Ponges, 28 inches wide, light best makes. A ——— —_— The so-called "commlsslonfplm\‘ o‘f proceed with the nomination of the | (he $30,500 was 1 That by | gee, y lig . ; "he family of Rev. Prof. and Mrs, C. city government, growing in favor and |executive committee o and all other | the case, he asked if Nt there- | weight in all wanted shades — 19¢ a FSE - GrRaRation (R e VS W. Morrow of Nashville, Tenn., for- WARVARD COVERS ROLIRE being adopted under differing forms |committees of the council. fore should not be § or | certainly supply your wants. g b i e A 9 IN EASY STYLE IN 23.28. | throughout the country. 1s really noth- | ““Councilman Woodworth stated that | partment. yard. ing mbre than the application of com- | hjg jdea in having the matter post- The m ST i paug lake, Tolland county, this| Four Miles Done for the Afternoon|mon sense to the business aflnirz, of | poned was to get more information and | yp' th e matter Cotillion Cloth, plain e with Practice municipal corporations in contradis- | o act in harmony for the best inter-|and if it was possible the corree rro satin stri desi for Jnh“ x nen " Bhss 2 i tinction to the old idea of government | ests of the city. If he. and he thousht, | amount 1t wonid be nateew L stvipen;, desirable Yo Y 3 The programme for the twelfth an-| The Harvard 'varsity eight was sent| through a parliamentary body. the others, act in opposition it was waists and children's dresses, a dozen Petitions Prsented. Mhese petitions were re executive committee: A j new electric light in matter was not under- | han from a party spirit. | or Thayer if he would 16 and the way nual tournament of the League of Connecticut Golf clubs to be Leld on the Country club’s course fn New Ho- Election to city office does not create a ruler; it plades the elected in the position of mere servant chosen to ad- minister or direct the business of the because the stood rather He asked Ma kindl over the full course up stream from the bridge Wednesday afternoon, and although the row was taken at-an red to the | best celors to choose from at 35c a tition for & ne arenue, yard, ven, July 6 to 9, is being sent out. | easy stroke the distance was covered t explain section 3 u 7 e in The freshmen eight went | electars, who, under the law, comsti|ji works. {modway between Washington and Ce-| ughantung” Cloth, exact imitation of i £ 5 3 il receive | OVver the last two miles « ute the city of Norwich an: - i dar streets, presentec derma Ninety-six young women will receive | 9Yer the last two miles of the course, | 158 FU0 O F 0% ST L #imilanly s Mayor Exglains Further. Parker: a petition by Peter Ceccarelll | the rough silk, excellent lustre, com- their diplomas at the graduatlon exer- | ®50 3% 00 STAY STOSC, o (4 o race | stockholders of a commercial corpora- | Mayor Thayer said he was pleased | for the removal of a telephone pole at| o w0 5 Lm0 0 o0 cises at the New Britain normal school | o¢ mile and & quarter which was |tion stand to its business. We may [to give all information he could re- | he corner of his prowerty, Willow and | Plete 28 inches - Wednesday afternoon, June 22. In the | won by the second four. The fours|fairly consider the methods of the lat- | garding it. The purpose of the rule | Chestnut streets, as it blocks the en- | 385¢ a yard. normal training department is Miss 1 as follows; ter if we intend to answer the demand, | is to put the hody and the city, as far | (rince of a new garage he will erect < For Ladies] vera stevens of Norwich. First Four—Stroke, Waite; recently expressed at the polls, for an | as possible under the antiquated char- | there: a petition for extra lights lights —_— Hooper: N E bow, efficient administration. PR A, on a bhasis ;"h’err 3 -:|—|rd0 busi- | i Hinckley street, beyond the resi- . . The Connecti cultural com- | coxswain, Voorhee: In the effort to earn dividends on a commission form of govern- | gence of J. H mith, presentéd by Th H . I in a large variety. e A o | R Whe- Sroke. Foslen their = stockholders these corporations The. Slaction. of fve, MEVem OF | ooy BLis: I wn e Reid & Hughes Co. b Fighg ey e SO Y | Loving;. Ne. : seek to minimize the expense account mission to transact | {;pon motion of Alderman Gebrath Patent Leather, SRisined Suumer contalnig el cswain, 6 and eliminate waste or utilize the lat- | the business of a city as a beard of di- |y Voiy "L Was voted to Milo | We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet Gun Metal, class pictures, write-ups and =cd- | “The e was mot taken. The fresh- | ter by conversion into - by-products. | rectors do in a corporation. s the id R Waters. Laying, un Metal, natured grinds. One of the seniors is | men four paddled around in front of | The business of the municipal corpora- | The committee w hold frequent N o cctibl Ordlaciet Juni6daw Russet Calf, | James Bliss Asheraft of Norwich. the clubhouse. The morning work was | tion is not to see how few of the good | meetings and look into the detall i P g e light. things of life those constituting & mu- | In such moetings as thiz, where a| Councilman =—Woodworth ked m' _— & wuntie at the Yale-Harvard Boat Seniors Visit Yal nicipality can get along with, but how | half-million is spent vearly. it i<|have the m inspection linance 32.“. 32.50 I.lld 53-00 Race,” feature picture at the Hreed E - ¢ ks liberally they may share in the good | impossible. to do business properly, | which was laid on the table by the last | MURPHY & McGARRY, ot — v 2 The Thames river was a smooth ex- | things for the sum they are willing to [and he said he had seen it when it was | counci ken up, and it went to th s Ses Window Display. R panse of water Wednesday. Just for | pay. The very purpose of a people in|not half or quarter done. Bills have | executive committee with pow and + 207 Main St. P & exercise the Yale coxswhins made up | organizing a municipality is to gain | been put through which could not be | they will hasten it along ns the coun- Announcement is made of the ap- crew of their own and went out for a | benefits mot to _be had without such |explained as to whether the city had |cilman stated that is the season of 1he | We advertise exactly as it Is. proaching marriage of Miss Lillian [ row. Fearing was at bow, Bennett at | organization. The municipal corpora- | actually received the good: © one | year when the work should be done. the Fergusen mrhunneau, Howland and Ronald Ridgeway of | 2. George at 3 and Copp at stroke, witk | tion, like the -business corporationm, | conducts his business that way. The | Alderman Gebrath ed that Boston, at the home of the bride's Frost of the 'varsity boat han- | ghonld therefore minimize the expense | city ought to do its business so it|council adjourn to Monday evening, o parents in Groton on Wednesday ling the tiller lir All the crews | factor and all waste, for its stock- | knows where the money goes and what | June 20, when the heads of dep < FRANKLIN SQUARE. June 22, Aiss Howland is the daugh. | a0 morning practice, the two eights | holders receive their dividends in the | it gets for it. Norwich has not done |ments will be elected and bills will be o ok -A!{ & P. Howland & golug up river and practicing starts.! form of things instead of in cash, and | husiness that way and some bills hava | acted upon. junsd o red P. Howland. In the freshmen eight Scragg took|the more they get in the shape of pro- | heen presented twice and it was on! The council was In session about 70 Captain Walker's place at No. 6, as the latter is suffering from boils. The change is only temporary. The three founrs went out for a short race, but minut tection of life, health, property, good roads, transit facilities and means of communication, for the fixed sum which they are willing to expend an- by accident that they were discovered before paid twice. No discourtesy is intended in this action whatever and | he stated that he was pleased to Jearn Students \in the Catholic dlocese are being notified that examinations adl- Suits mitting candidates to the course in s g i = . % this s spoiled by No. 2 in the 'varsi- | nually, the greater their dividend. i disposition to oppose true | 3 flfl samfl'a] Aflflmllflll philosophy in St. Thomas' seminary. | ty four breaking an car. More seniors | And 1i these davs the city 13 mot a | vefeem. Thete ls no intention of the | For this important event in the ] Hartford, are to be held July 5 and|came over from the university on an|mere spender of money as formerly, it major; to block action by the mi- young man's life we have provided the JUNE 18th ser i cour¥e dn fhodlngy on'ths Dl- fouting. is “in business’ to gain profite for the | nority. The idea is to place all things o sort of outfitting he'll be proud to > lowing day. . vrn:‘,-_p Faaa stro_n:.;tfibuné t';,nfl blow- | reduction of such fixed sum. before the council understandingiy. Henry ¥. TR mes bk e e i P ng Wednesday night an e crews| Jt is clear that the more extensive | The matters will go to the executive ry F. € € 2 ¥ we Ylfl receive a "PO".EY The . Rast Of: Weiks. colied Sha- ?i‘:@n\?ttfiflls{;‘e.t f%l;‘;h:w::‘fis;r;g&r‘\ ?;A; the business or'i lhfe city becosm:) tdh:: committee and there be thrashed out, |Haven this weck Es Suits in long or short trousers — special wire from the ring buoth, observed ‘all week by the Or- | weve the first to take the water, racing f,f“‘.‘t:’,,,‘l‘fiagié;en‘i. e ?}:’dt rt'::.'-’m‘::-".:": ‘\2:::"1‘:“;26»'“%:“ Miss Trumbull of Perkins place is| handsome fabrics, correctly cut and side of the fight Bstween thodox Jews, closed Wednesday eve-|up stream for a mile, the first four Cencentrated in a Few. Councilman Woodworth stated that [ visiting in Philade 2 beautifully tailored from Worsteds ning. The Reformed Jews observe on- | winning by a length. The return home | o =SREORRREE 0 B TCW o [ he was e Teeuhitonn: Dut vossibly St Baane. ly the first day, Sunday, and omit| Was at-a slow stroke. While the var- n - R i lected by the democrats. It has been - v hards entertained Sam l"anglord | many of the other features of the ch- | SIty fours were racing the freshmen | Proved methods fisge administration | S.2cisl BY I CEREFRICR, Toguonaible | g ale Mary 1. Hichards ont S e ; four paddled around on the river in|Of large affairs is the concentration ol RN chat 16 a7 1s. Teepauatile e iridg 3 and servance followed by the Orthodox | four pacdled around the ‘active and real direction mpon a | foF anything that he wantx to have|afiernoon. s Jews. The 'varsity and freshmen elghts | few men, and in the commercial cor- f;mg{};‘rn%:gtsgfi‘_are'z";;' Fe tonen | [,ong Trouser Suits Al Kanlman rowed up stream for three miles and, | Porations this has been accomplished | ROWeYen that 18 FERPOREATITE WOVIC| Mrs. Henry of Otis street o e ik el Past Department Commander A. A.|turning around, came back together :}hrggshd?n ‘i"“““"‘ committee chosen | 22 W 15 spending a few days friends In $12,, $15,, $18, $20,, $22, $25. e — May of Merriam post, G. A. R, of | until about a mile from the clubhouse, | by _the director 3 payor interrupted him to cor- | Westbrook e et o o ion wenicin Then the “yareity raiscd tueisirake €6 L P ST e e rodt (hat 1des. sayine thit whatsoever ! R T 3 Short Trouser Suits walfl‘egan House Cafe. to install the mew superintendent of | 31 304 came home on a sprint. The| S0, S 0L time and effort in the | 898 to the executive committee must| Miss Walth Jn spending $5., 6. §7. 38, i . G. T wel an e boa went o o] = come into the council for action. | several day wi A Allla the soldiers’ home, George Robbins of h the 1 R o management of commercial enterprises . e The Parker-Davenport Co. S . ; ugh the water in good shape. . He thought that inasmuch as they |at Mansfcid C P ad Waterbury The ex-superintenden: e T It 35 Feasopabls, o susmows that the | made the investigation when it came Proprietors. was stricken with paralysis Tue: aracter of the King. administration of the affairs of this porc e : 7 3 2 f ; d is i s = Gontiton The enloslzers of Hhs Fd? d have | community, now involving the expen- into the council their opinion would | Miss Marjorie L. Browning, daugh- Then we have the choicest things in P or R DERa U ccontition, proclaimed him a sreat monsecn ree | aiture; in one form or -emother, of | be the same as the yate | ter of My. and Mrs. Frank W. Brown-| Haberdashery to complote his outfit e s ke TR llv because of his negathve vittues, | nearly half a million dollars annually, “’:“lmw_r:l;rr'rmt:\flxfl.r:ht';m":-:“ nat oo | ing. was graduated from Smith OIS L 3e wa attond to the Yoeuny Mal's e X might have made trouble and (May gain like advantages by the |70 0P ulq" talk upon it and it is| ' oo e/ Clothes and Toggery he will make a Christ church, Mrs. Henry L. Rey-|aidn'(. He was tactrul. Tn some minds | 8doption of the same method. Tade RGP, | - A4 nolds, Miss Maud Carew Buckingham, | that is a small measure of greatness, Through the executive committee we 09_7," 0 <HEnge & oy "; el 3 ol Mrs. E. R, C. Sleight has been gpend- fine appearance when he steps upon Mrs. John D. Hall and Mrs. Eben | yet in the case of the dead king it has| Shall find ourselves practicaliy under | ‘The motion was put at this point of | gy seyeral davs in town, én route to| the stag 3 Learned, visited the Backus hospital [ been so held very generally. However, ‘h: "Tg"';‘)\fl"*'igoplfl;\-; ;'r":;‘g 0 e R o S e o, which the mevor | New Hampshire, the guest of the e . : s s e o cait. | extent by the provisions charter, | Tes Shix b Misses Coggswel A on Monday gnemoo:, Miss Bucking- !h‘:‘;“ nxf’ & ch:{vh':- ’lf‘sl:;:rl:tlr:)n‘?;i:ea::. the framers of which, intent upon the b;‘mk- :‘»_“ \r;lh\:pln adopt and establish | g e 8 e —_ ham Jenfertaining the patients by = o ohenwion that in cemanting fricad | S8 OF CEaveruton ] and with:no” con= | the Tulos of order. | On the Trail. Hair W Hair D i DEiber BE sohEs = Mex. Wall plaved | hins France. Russia and I1taly | ception of the wonderfully changed Committees Named. b st el onithe: k. “kv FeSSING, | the piano accompaniments. and thereby placing Germany in a |c¢onditions which have overtaken us, The mayor then proceeded to nomi-| Th? "“""""""r B O S esatt M [ d l.‘ TR position of angry isolation the tactful | 8aVe us a cumbersome system instead | nate the committees as follows ;:‘r" llul;;"""“’:‘;_ ‘u“"”“ an l:"' -\'f,'u assage o Scalp and FaCe, | rThe commissioners for the care and king raised up a powerful enemy to of & simple and effective one. | Executive_Magor Thayer, Aldermen | of [ g Bunlic: uulitien; prowiem),, Sh R ; ract | the British empire and forced i k ces Gebrath an rker, ncilmen Lang, - Ities bl auning and Beautifying Pivtecton of e Fott Orlweld tract pire 2nd forced Jt dol ot oniy elccted aldsrmen snd coun- | Goges. Barcy ana Fowlor. {26 Certaln wiikies Dl by planning et 0 eet Toey (B Virtues for a positive| cilmen, and in the firm belief that this | ~ Finance—Mayor Thayer, Alderman|f0r 4 public moeting at which sic Sun1sd ARE MY SPECIALTIES Sey) m SpC mmuwie ohamber st the We shall have to walt.for his- | aPproach to the commission plan will | Ely, Alderman Parke | thea D e o Darb et capitol. The commissioners are Mrs. Waterbury American, greatly improve and render effective Public Worl ebrath, TEM - PesiE of DARY "’_ All work carefully executed with| Sara T. Kinney, Hartford, Mrs. B e the administration of city affairs, T|Councilman Lang, Councilman Gilbert “‘“1"“_”“\ ""“;l_, ‘{;” o AR pterilized implements. Save your | gene L. Baker, Groton; Ernest F. Ro Do Not Forget the Public. recommend that the rules of order pre- | - Fire—Alderman Ely, Councilman | ¥oeates bf pUNIC TIIECS mCes pared to make that method possible be | Fowler, Councilman Barry. combings, they are valuable to you. ers, w London: H. Wales Lines cf The legislative committee on milk |'F 2 = PR e 4 Coun- | commission appointed by former ( Meriden: Mrs, Arian J. Muzzy. Bris- | has gonc quite a distance in its rec- | adopted 88 the rules Bf orger of the| .Auditing—Alderman Whiting, Coun- | Cnor Syooarufr to prepare o tol; Morton F. Plant, Groton, and Lu- | ommendations as to the milk situation. | Brestr COPRE T, (A BIONCR T 20 Police—Alderman Gebrath, Council- | Utilities Dill, and he 1s sald to have cius F. Robinson, Hartford. but it has not gone far enough. Pro- |1, pe cheosen in the same manner as 4 performed much of the detail work of man Briggs, Councilman Worthington Amusement — Alderman Whiting, Fowler, Councilman | that _important commission.- | Sentinel. Ansonia ducers and contractors are cared for by the renort more than the eonsumer. There should he more and better milk inspection in Boston and it is the duty of the house and senate to see to it before adjournment.—Boston Traveler. CORONER BROWN PRESENT. Attended Reunion of Brown Ciass of 1875 at Providence. other committees have been chosen heretofore, who shall meet weekly for the transaction of business: and it is but fair to say to the minority mem- bers before action on the proposed rules that if they shall be adopted no member of the minority In the council will be nominated for this committee, This action will be taken through no discourtesy to the minority. but to car- Mrs. L. W. Pratt, 105 Williams Street. Telephone 442-2. je1sd Wood Mantels Quartered Oak Finished White Cypress Maatel Shelves LARGE VARIETY AT Cauncilman ‘Worthington. Upon Alderman Gebrath’s motion the nominations were confirmed and a res olution he presented authorized the Is Won’t Be Teddy's Fault. Roosevelt has dined with the editor | of Punch, We hope to see an improye- suance of certificates of indebtednoss| ment in that paper now.—Philadelphia for such amounts and at such times | Inguirer. as deemed necessary while tax wis | being collected, to pay the current ex- s and meet the inter BROKEN GLASSES Promptly Repaired. R. C. BOSWORTH, The members of the class of 1875 | = = had one of the most noteworthy cele = Don’t Worry! brations of the commencement period of Brown tumniversity. Fourteen of th twenty-six living members of the class Ty to a trial the commission plan; to | pens st on appeared at the reunion banquet at the | place the whole responsibility for its|The city clerk was authorized to g Crown hotel, Providence, Tuesday failure, if it. fails, upon those whom |the stationery and have the rules of the electors have chosen to effect a change in the administration and to make each new member of the council a sharer in the responsibility of the administration under the new form. Requires Change in Rules. The mayor then stated that the rules of order of the former council were order printed with the committees and | placed in the journal. The unfir hed business of the past yvear was referred Your 9 Chance evening. Letters were read from Prof. Benjamin Ide Wheeler of the Univer- sity of California, Judge A. D. Brown and Thomas §. Gladding expressinz their regret at being unable to he with their classmates at the festivities, on account of the. fact that they were forced to be in Europe at the time of ‘We'll have warm weather yet, plenty of it, it's got to come, and when it does come he prepared for it; cool and cleanse your blood andé get yourself into condition to enjoy the delights of Summer. to_the executive committee. He stated that he knows of waiste of city money. but he didn’t believe it was graft. The methods have been such, however, that money bhas been sted. < 1 e The idea is to get things ir . . o iy FRED C. CROWELL'S, 87 Water St | ™Sosoictiiem oresont were mensamin| o Eycn [t peoni can be compara-| oh fhotavle and they ars mot attercs | s’ it 4t theend 5t e vewr % | mamme ror : | Optomelrist and Prescription Optician, s Baker, G. . Barker, M. D. of Newport, | tively comfortable in hot weather—it's | for action tonight except in one in- |can be told wha the money was used (nDBme Fortune is iikely to asy B stance, where section 16 is changed to provide for the executive committee and its duties. The rules were read bv Clerk Moorse, section 16 being as Room 5 Shannon Building, Norwich, Conn. for and where it went. He stated that he had noticed in the street department in his time not a more a question of blood purity than extra flesh. ¥at people with pure blood can be Open Saturday evenings until § o'clock. juntl4daw Franklin H. Brown of Norwich. Conn., J. F. Clark, Washington, D. C., Rev W. A. Farren of North Attleboro, C. E. good k account, She seldom says it to the man who has noth- ing saved up. Negligee Shirt IS NOW COMPLETE. The Iandsomest fabrics and colorings we have ever at- showing of new or in Union Suits. McPHERSON’S, 101 Main St., City Field, M. D,, of Brockton, W, C. Greene. general manager of the Valley Falls A . ance with the ordinance;which requires company, Rev. N. D. Jones of Boston, | with BAD BLOOD almost roast in hot| ~There shall be five standing com- |t (o be stated where the work was 2P0 Ak ek e F. E. McFee, superintendent of schools | weather. mittees of the court of common coun- | jone what was done and where the Hagi at Woonsocket. A. F. Pease of Boston, cll. consisting =of three members | money wasg spent. In that department N twice before you Rev. C. A. Reese of Milford, N. H.. W. each, whose duty it shall be to con- |3 pew system is hoped for under the We offor every" bankin A. Scott of Providence, Prof. Winslow Upton of Brown university and Judge R. E. Walker of Concerd, N. H. If He Would Wink Right. Ex-Gov. “Tom” Waller, the demo- cratic idol. who could have the nomi- nation for governor if he would only wink in the right directiqg is out with a statement to the New #aven Union to the effect that against he sees Vic- meet her. This is very kind in Mr. ‘Waller, whose own aversion to the of- fice holding is a matter of history. The Courant. Trouble With Bryan. . hen the bases are full and the score .—St. Paul-Pianeer Press. comfortable while “skinny” people Smith’s “Pure Blood” clears and cools the blood, eliminates those poisons that heat the system and mar the looks of the skin. If you want to look right and feel right this Summer, take “Pure Blood,” $1.00 per Bottle The Drug Man, Franklin Square, Norqlch. Ct. junise follows: sider and report upon all such mat- ters as shall be referred to them upon the recommendation. of the executive committee, and to perform all duties required by them respectively by t Jaws and ordinances, to wit: A com- mittee on finance: a committee on public works; a committee on the fire departiment; an auditing committee; and an amusement committee. There shall also be an executive matters and things brought before ths court of common council for its ac- tion other than matters presented by the executive committee shall be im- mediately referred to the executive committee at_any of its meetings by any person. Said executive committee single report had been made in accord- new organization, so that it will be known what sections of the city has gotten the benefit of the $30,000 gen- enral account. He said he didn’t care to fill thé office any longer and be at the head of a body for the slipshod ex- pediture of money. He expressed pleas- | ure that the move had been made for a new charter based on the chmmission form, and by this move tonight the method can be tested to see if the leda by the United States Steel trust where an executive committes directed af- fairs of the vorporation by reporting first to the board of directors, which acted as a check for the smaller body In the local case the majority woul hold weekly meetings and any member The Thames Loan & Trust Co, LithiaTablets 50 for 25 cenis - ROASTED RYE comfortable. tory swooping down on the Gemoerat- o et st ol aevan 0ol is correct. He told of getting the lden sparkling lithia water, A ic party and he thinits Tustice Batd- o e e, 0T #hall ox | from rewding the charter of the Fed- weights. made knee length, full length | Will IS just the man to come ‘out and memorials, claims, bills, propositions, | ¢r3] Steel trust which was absorbed 1S THE THING jun16d MME. TAFT, T 5 committe without depate; and any i it The chief complaint against Mr. Imatter whatsaever relating to eity ar. | PooPle Dissatisfied With Way Money The .“r. Bryan is that he alwavs strikes out fairs may be presented directly to sabi I8 Ppen PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYAMNT, WHEN you want to Each Tablet make a glass from RALLION’S| s PHARMACY 50 Main Street FOR BREAKFAST Bank St., New Londom, Conm. jel3d

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