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FUNERALS. - g Mrs. Thomas W. Kingston. . ¥ . 54 The funeral of Charlotte ¥, widow Mrs. Charles Sehlosberg ~of M York is visiting Norwich relatives. - |What Every Womanly Woman Wants ——— Ducks -7 = . 5 3 2 of Thomas W. Kingston, was held on i Norwich, Tuesday, Aug. 2, 1910. < e - 2 A 3 gaton, was - 3 g v < 3 y afternoon at 3 o'clock from Broilers String B o Miss Alice Laughlin spent Sunday =5 5. 2 5 = = her -late home, No. 315 Main street One of the fondest desires of millions y ] # 4 ier. P = 3 2 2 & K = o , NO. e - . A & e VARIOUS MATTERS Bnd Monday. StONNTSENPE BR Council Directs Executive Committee To Take | Many tricns ctenied and there were | °F7aman bs to have besiiits! Bk, Herbert B. Cary is spending two - & (R Wi o 2 IRt condurted Tt b he | the slightest risk, for druggists every- Fowis Egg Plant High tides today. weeks in the vicinity of Mendon, Mass. Steps To Save Water—. ortrait Committee [am=d|[Jitkiiie ronducted the service, e where, and The Loe & Ougood Co. sell Squabs h hustling. ey —Copies of Milk Ordinarce To Be Distributed Deacon J. Holland Larrabee, Henry I, |2 hair tonic called Purisian Sage, Pyl Baggagemen are kept hustling. John-Callahan of Hartford visited his 4 e 1o 1stributed. Palmer and John Troland, Burial was| WL turn (o, lifeless, “unl'it'mrlll.\;c . A - - b: 2 TP - alr into lustrous and dttractive r Spring Lambs ‘Celery August opened with a perfect sum- | Bome, on.Orchard street, over Sunday., ' B s Shmmtey(iEaury o (fwo weels, or money back. i i Lett mer day. Teburned MRS : ore 4 ut the name on your ng 1is et - rig - % ¢ Bndny viste orth Nk e S gates to their 1ath 1 Lo Heney: A Horkarts Rt I Ry S 8 i o ettt s o Aratel’ I hotels $re BaEINE NooR g i > s fo St Paul‘in August was referred €0 Saturday afternvon at 3 o'clock the | wich the Aseats Nei mson 1t o o 3 2 1 3 oon a o'cloc] o e urn W Him. & Ruspliserios patronage. E. T. Walsh has returned after th;fifl;}::fl;};:y::u;emltrtga Die burial of Henry A. Herbert, who aled | Since its introduction in America Db Blueberri Travel on the Bar Harbor expresses | SPending a few’ days at Narragansett ecutive committee MPO received a re- lh‘:re 2 Week ago, took place at Bt | Parisisn Sage Nas won umstinted prale: Eng. ies N X . Pier. - ary’s cemetery, Rev. Hugh Treanor|from women of refinement who have = is very heavy. quest that KFrank Geer be added to|reading u scrvice at the grave. The|learned what a delightful and refresh B it i oh ios for lunches ana| Miss Blsie Peck and Miss Rath the list of special constables, and he | deceased passed away ot the. Hackus | Il hair tonic and Oressing Parisiun o oice groceries fo ospital. A nephew and cousin of the | Sage is. —_— Henderson have returned from Crys- Hecongeld were lwmm‘m No‘:: B::mrd.; Just because the makers.are abeo- picnics are selling well. Currants are nearly over. preserving now. RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office removed to 21 Broadway, Wauregan Block. Hours: 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone. During July and August no evening or Sunday hours except by appoint- ment. febld Do your Dog day weather last week increased the demand for gas ranges. The number of tent-dwellers along the river banks is increasing. Star-gazers are on the watch for the showers of August meteors. The New London County Fair, Nor- wich, September , 1910.—adv. The August clearance sales attract- ed many buyers to town on Monday. We serve the finest Ice Cream and Cake in The best moonlight nights this nonth will be from the 1Sth to the 23d. tal lake, Stafford. 5 Miss Mabel Crumb of West, Main street is spending a week at Watch Hill and Westerly. Miss Catherine Riley, teacher of music, is spending several weeks at Saranac Lake, N. Y. Miss Clara L. Smith and Miss May L. Love are spending several weeks at Pleasant View, R. L Mith Ruth Kind has returned home after spending two weeks with rela- tives in East Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Backus of the report of the audit of the accounts by William C. Newell of Boston. . : g of the minutes of the departments. He thought they ought to be printed like the rest, City Clerk Stephen D. Moore read his return of the publication of the milk inspection ordinance. and the re- turn was accepted, the ordinance be- coming a law. Volumes from Norwich, England. A communication was read, which accompanied the gift to this city from the city of Norwich, England. of cop- les of volumes 1 and 2 of the English city records. On motion of Alderman Gebrath the executive committee directéd to draw up suitable resolu- tions. < Counci Geer moved that the books be nted to the Otis library, but accepted the amendment when Alderman Parker suggested that they be presented to the Slater Memorial museum. This was passed. On motion of Alderman Gebrath, 300 copies of the milk inspection or- dinance were ordered printed. Councilman Woodworth asked that the charter revision commission might be given copies of the auditor's re- coming here and making arrangements with Undertaker Gager for the burial. The bu Deane of day night at the state hospital, took place on burial ground. The deceased wa vears old. charge of the arrangements. Incidents in Society Miss Walker Miss Edith Youn George F. Deane. rial of the body of George Plainfield, wha died on Sun- Monday in the Asylum street 6 Undertaker Ga been the guest of of Huntingion place. lutely certain that Parisian Sage i% the only preparation that kills the per- niclous” dandruff microbes, they are willing to guarantee it to banish dan- druff, stop falling hair and itehing ‘alp, or money back. A large bottle of Parisian Sage costs but 50 cents at drugglsts everywhere and at The Lee & Osgood Co. Mail orders filled, charges prepald, by Gir- oux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y Mrs. ¥. J. Moreau, 9 Oak & cord. N. H., wrote Nov. 1. 1909, ian Sage has done wonders in my case as a dandruff cure, for my scalp was in_a bad conditior Hair doesn't fall out as bad is making its appearance still continuing its use. Acute or Chronio—Which? b 4 3 - = of East Great }’l{invlefl on Monday 2 port, which Mayor Thayer directed < g —— No matter if your kidney trouble ir the city in our new The Big Connecticut Fair, Charter |for a stay in New York. Auditor’s Report. Clerk Moore to attend to. 1 Charles P. Cogswell and Miss Alice | acute or chronic, Foley's Kidney Rem- t] Sl S e S Mr. and Mrs, Willlam H. Adams of |, Clerk Moore then started upon the [Hearing on Park Entrance Ordered. |Miaine for several weeks. 0 | frbure Bemomdmine i, wricee™"Ge L.adies adv. G il ; task of reading the auditor's report, | Ajderman Parker presented A that he suffered many months with e i i Providence have been guests of Mr. | which kept him busy for nearly three- s tio Tront Pr:’.ldm("‘,o;‘epfi;’ T Mrs. Robert Williams of Cambridge, | kidney complaint which baffied al! Grill e y and Mrs. Freeman J. Jewett. quarters of an hour. _Auditor New- | yannine or the board Mass., is the guest of her father,|treatment. At last he tried Foley's nual pienic at Crystal lake, Somers, on Wednesday. Room We have the following flavors: Chocolate Neapolitan Maple Nut Mohegan park is a favorite site for formal family and neighborhood pic- nic dinners or suppers. Va Strawberry Cherry Bisque In Connecticut last week there were seven petitions in bankruptcy, with assets of $6,548 -and liabilities of $12,- Miss Mary MeCarthy has returned to New York. after a visit with her brother, Professor McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Kuebler and family of Boswell avenue are to spend August at Fishers island. The Misses Bessie Armstrong and ell made a number of recommenda- tions. He renewed his former recom- mendation that the city clerk should receive no fees for issuing certain li- censes as this is something for which he is paid a salary. In the street de- partment he reported outstanding bills to the amount of $1.196.42 due the de- partment from 1904 to date, and rec- ommended that these ought to be col- lected or marked off. In the accounts n of park com- mpissioners on the Washington street entrance, asking that a hearing on the same might be held at the September meeting of the court of comimon coun- cil on September 5. This was voted. Alderman Gebrath reminded _the council that there had formerly been a portrait committee to secure pic- tures of former mayvors of the city, and he moved that Alderman Parker be made such a committee of this coun- Charles Bard, of Broadway. Miss Marion Haines and Miss Haines of Colorado Springs of their aunt, Mrs, Owen S. Smith Mre. William Somers and- daughters have returned from it with relatives Mrs. J. Faith are gueste several weeks' Garden City, vis- . W. Frank and her daugh- Kidney Remedy and a few large bot tles effected complete cure. He : “It has been of inestimable value Le2 & Osgood Co. Foley Kidney Pill Tonic in quality and action, quiek in results. For backache. headache, Az ziness, nervousness, urinary irregular! ties and rheumatism. Lee & Osgood Co. WAUREGAN HOUSE, | Henault are visiting Miss He- |Of the superintendent of cemeteries. he | il "It was so voted, and Mayor | ters, Who have been the guests during | " s aunt in Woonsoeket, K. L said that the card order system for |7, . WOS 80 voted, ~and Mavor |y, . of Mrs. Neison D. Robinson, have | = e The Parker-Davenport. Co., Prime canteloupes from Arizona and bigkic <o work had been ignored for obvious | iuol® . ute ‘Maver Calvin L. | returned to New York. Proprietors. | th Carolina, and Bartlett pears| W\r. and Mrs, Charles A. May of {[$2500S, presumably potitical 3 | Harwood were ready to furnish a pic- 2% from California have been added to nave retuinea from a visit to | St'% 2 0y "as 3936000 " In - ponds. of | tUz8 Of Mim. William Osgood, Jr. who has been | W If t's Made of Rubbsr We Hava It the table supplies. ield, with their son, Frank W. |which interest is paid at 3 1-2 per cent. | The following list of monthly bilis | JRERQIUE (he, past monih comping at S et i Pl et 8 1 Do Eehy, | was presented and ordered paid: W Thetford, Vt. returned Saturday to his Flower growers are having the usual $620,000. 5 ter department $3.645.93: department | P0me on East Town street. success with portulacca, which 1iS| Herbert Broadhurst of Lafayette| On motion of Alderman Gebrath the ;’:e:f';’;‘l‘s’l’n’;’f: AT Solice depart-| Dr. Leonard B. Almy and Miss Mar- m’ t B eas nre W tc showy and hardy and does well in|gtreet is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chris- |Feport was wceptled and ordered print- | FENF 5 nde‘;"-mm"‘:e (fifl)‘,”)‘“’g 656 guerite Almy of Washington street are spite of dry weather.g B Reilee and St 5 ed in the journal. e T aas e LA in Hyannisport for a stay of ssveral k: $ a @S i ‘Whitinsville, | "ippe report of Gity Treasurer Ira L. e D Tk 025, | Weeks, making the trip inltheir touring Bathing Suits A Wallingford correspondent notes | Mass. Peck was presented and ordered print- 17 (§2° Sn GUCINE Sepafiment, 00 car, i i bedeno b Have you ever examined the excel | that mext Sunddy at the Baptist| ,sier two weeks camping at Gard- | A Bcintiog ronort from the street de- | depariment $2,196.36. 3 INE. S-aPe, lent stock of High Grade Watches we | church, Rev. W. T. Thayer of Nor-{, . j.io Mr and Mrs. D. B. Talbot B aus :relented Showing total | _On motion of Councilman Geer it (Additional Local on Page Three.) Bathing Shoes, have in stock? wich will oceupy the pulpit. returned on Saturday to their home |expenditures in salaries of $2,875.38 for | ¥as voted that the bills for the gas - — e Wings. Tight = s and electrical department be printed ings, g If you will spend a few moments in .. |on West Main street. June. Sixty men had been employed i B wteie W& S v i weey Fishers island has an autebus this 3 TS e fivat week of the month and 80 |in_the journal like the other: The Boat Cashions. fS SENT N cRlOEEE M e ) son, a great improvement over the | . ana Mrs. David Dilts of O in the last week. It was accepted. o i e i s . best in Rallrosd movemants, Both|, g time barges and carrvalls. Next | 3 2 Viching for a weok at the| Mayor Thayer reparted that the ex- g Hundreds of Bathing Suits at American and Swiss, and our prices| o unber of motor "buses may be | namy o oty L LaE for @ week at the },,utive committee had acted on the pe- | NEW TRACK ON VANTIC LINE. rock bottom prices. #re always the most moderate, e ome of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Her- | ition of Daniel Casey for the removal foo o eyt y . B rick on Hobart avenue. of a free and the petitioner now did 80-Pound R, from Wightman’s to HAMILTONS, HOWARDS, et b atina do ne et POt want the tree removed. It was | Yantic—Other Work on Trolley Road. Bicycles h e 8 St Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter and ted he be given leave to withdraw. <4 WALTHAMS, after having attehded the annual con- POSGE NS T & On Wednesday morning the Connec- Trunks and Bags, ELGINS and ILLINOIS. vention of the Good Roads association daughter Maybelle of Norwich are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Carpen- Action on Petitions. ticut company will begin laying new Everything in Rubber. et v\j_‘fm;*fle;;;aaah;hl at Niagara, in ses-|(or of Eim street, Noank. exfi::ti?e‘ 1;?&::;\&;er:-réf:§r“§i;? 'Bfi track on the Yantic line, starting at The first ten IN EACH MONTH . e Miss Edna Stansbury returned on | James McGrory for s new ‘sidewalk ) Wightman's switch and continuing Deposits made then count as it fl“flfl flflfleall Silas Whipple, the Farmer, from to her home in Jamaica, L. |Erade and the removal of & tree at 46 [north to the Yantic bridee at Av- made on the first da . 3 | Lefringwelltown, brought in on AUgUS | 1" atier o week's stey as iho 2 osi | Washington street; of W. C. Farring- |ery’s greenhouse. Bean Hill. Road- ¥ FRANKLIN SQUARE. first the first green corn of the sea- | oi My Eisie D, Talbor ton for thes removal of two dmv%ntfi:“ master Thomas Guinan will be . . son, with full fourteen rows and as S, > 5 at No. 34 Oneco street; of ™ | charge of the new tracking and will For commercial accounts, all Ivne i < Al S ¥ Shea and others for a bug light at|y,.."; gang of thirty men engaged good flavor as the usual September| walter ~G. Casey. clerk at the |the head of tha stairs leading over to |gue 2 EAnE of CEW mer Cagesed |§ days are allke, the same courtes 74 Main Street, Norwich, e 2 Thames ! bank, who was taken | Monroe street. hn H. Barnes, a |tle- distance between "the city and ous treatment, the same conven- 158 State Street, New London, sick with grip three months ago and | By his attorney, John H. Barnes, & | yyzhiman’s switch has been recently iences . In Monday’s New York World d- Who Is Looking I e was also set back by a relapse when PR - laid. To continue the heavy 80-pound lay Sackett had a letter on the South | pe was on the road to recovery, re- | Praving to have a lien lfi'“"“':(_‘c‘;‘l',;‘; rail to the bridge will take about a Coventry trolley line, and the modern | yrneq to work at the bank on jfon- | b2d been fled against hi or, FCOUT [month's time. The rail and spikes or e diversions of the lake resort so mear | g, of the construction of the sewer In |3l 'Jiready been distributed along The Thames Loan & Trust GL to the grave of the patriot, Nathan Roath, CHff and Division si k the line. < claimed not to have received notice of 5 §5 e Norwich, Conn. s n Hale. The new construction work at New , ollowing Vehicles? Charles McChesnoy Estate Totals |the sewer hearing. Mayor Thaver ad- |1 200" W SGoniiil Wechoe on_ the New England tourists are leaving $7,280. ;:)'r:"u;:‘gn‘u“;:e}‘° T orae 5o voted on |Ocean beach line, was finished up on Democrats, Top and Open Business | for the annual pilgrimage to the g’Dr g l‘hf‘m, idy l:\tndd ;l;homns M. | motion of Alderman Ely. :fi):;l:y' bihfi_gad‘-;:stm Gmlr:an“fl m;r;‘. i St. An ¢ rhe { Shields have completed the appraisal i : i gh W city gets throu Wagons, Top and Open GConcerds. | shrine of St Anne de Beaupre. Thej ,U4 5 J870, COPMCEon thg App ey | o William McNeeley and Fannie J. Mc- |1¢;"rond work there. there may be a T If .alues received is considered, get|first week will be spent at the shrine and the second week in Montreal and our prices. ling ‘and it has been accepted. The S O eir eomerty at |men from Foreman J. H. Humphreys = e Quebec. total foots up $7.230 and includes the Bl e B = piieats gang, who have beep assisting Fore | HEADACHES are but symptoms of house on ool street, which is val- | graj Feet sewer, | AR Harry Nooney”on e overbead | gisorders which if not corrected will TEE L. L. CHAPMAN C0., The dances held on Monday and | ued at 33,500, and the rest is money in | cnpjact 10 the e e *Sim. | construction work, also ended their | fend to serious troubie. DR POPRS Thursday at Fort Mausfield, Watch | bank. . - oans Amnie |work in New London Monday. In all | GOLDEN TABLETS ~will reach the ~marifdaw 18 to 20 Bath Street. . z - N ilar action was taken, a g b 3.600 feet of track e i, of | cause and bring relief. 25¢ A _bot Hill, last week proved so successful O nolay and Theresa Foley o connect |about 3.600 feet of track were laid, ol Being SleC - N A WiRs that the company has arranged to have | Brothers Arrange for John Exley’s | 67 Tenth strset with the Ninth street ;:‘g‘;:' lp;f‘lc‘d e wa‘;“:’;:‘ an‘gfl"kgfa CO., Springheld, Mass. i weekly dances every Monday night Burial. sewer and also allowing George M. |Fighty-pound rall was used and It ls o during the remainder of the summer. Rev. George R. Atha of the Groton A Waltham or Elgin and filed their report with Judge Ay Matthew Exley 6f Occum and Albert Exley of Midway, two half-brothers of the Jate John Exley, came here on petition came from Patrick Callahan eeley, whose petition had been before the executive committee, were given Hyde to connect 68 Tenth street with the Ninth street sewer. A communication from the water board was received, ‘accompaniad by do. The line day’s cleaning up fo track force may justly feel proud. Today Roadmaster Guinan will send his men down to North Stonington NOTICE The Best §hfl‘plny any man can be in is the pany that backs up its Baptist church went to Voluntown | Monday and arranged for his burial after tles for the Yantic line. % g . . : g ) | the petition of Lucius Brown and a olicy for Fire Insurance after his ST iy Shatee Of Sagnrys [ainch willi he 1n WS, dozen others to the board, asking that _— Ponss has burned. Don't wait till this ices. The Voluntown Baptist church S 2 waste of water be stopped by prevent- WEDDING. happens. Ask us to put you in the has’ been without o resular pastor Fc.aulnty f:omm,ss;oner. Room. ing The use of hose and of strect e ot Conivasty Solay; since the death of the Rev. Eli Dew-| County Commissioners Williams, | sprinkling. The water board submit- Tylenda—Niedzwiecka. n i : i hurst. Noy nd Chadwick held their last |ted the question of street sprinkling| .. .4 2 Tylenda and Alexandra On and after this datc_, AAC $. JONES, in a2 20-year Gold Filled Zo S weekly session in _their temporary | to the common council. N i el A ¢ 1st, 1910, th ¢| Insurance and Real Estate Agent, T o BRI RRA Tor earn aquarters In the union station. New | On motion of Councilman Woodworth | Niedzwiecka, two Polish residents of| August Ist, , the use ol Richards Building, 81 Main 8t Caze, guaranteed, ) S b et London. Fricay. Next Friday they |the rules were suspended to allow of city, E ¥ [ the July 20 railway bulletin, especially | [0o™ 0o “their new quarters in the |action on this being taken without | Monday momning at § o'clock by Rev.|hose for garden, lawn or| austdaw for box cars and' refrigerator cars, re- 3. J. Ambot of St. Joseph's church. ; . county courthouse ‘there. oing first to the executive committea. , At i 0nly 89.98 sulted in a decrease of 9,320 from the | ““The ~ommissioners will have fine | He Broposed discussion of the matter. | They were SURel b7 & Sweinaelsireet sprinkling is prohibited surplus reported two weeks ago, the | quarters with a consultation room and | Alderman Gebrath stated that the |Party of friefds for the cerfmony. The 3 2 order “lose walers ——ase total for the July 20 bulletin being [a large public room. The furnishines [public works commiftee and the ex- |Eroom ls a gunmajer and Hves 22 616 until further noticz. The 134,594. have been installed and everything | ecutive committez had been consider- | [sast Main street. The bride " 3 1 FOR LUNCH TII“ Ph'(. Cadden CO. will be 1eady for the board next Fri- | ing the use of oll instead of water on [ 644 Boswell avenue. condition at Fairview Reser- v The Connecticut company has placed | day- = streets and the councilman asked 5 3 g . l 9, The rest of the courthouse is prac- prepared to do oiling. voir at this time makes this rom alion’s an order for nine new eight-wheel course, "The modern ideal of God.” Peck’s sum- from May 16, 1910, to July 15, 1910: Unexpended Appropriations. Disbursements. Balances. Jewslers and Silversmiths, tically finished. It will De comy i o i% ug2 v o very i A pleted id it was a question City Treasurer Tra L. Established 1872. snow plows of a very powerful type|,ng furnished in September in time . appropriated for water- | mary of receipts from May 16, 1910, to | ac4ion necessar aug2a for service the coming winter. The|for the superior court. The rooms |ing could be used for oiling. In Hart- | July 15, 1910. is as follows < Y. PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING plows cost about $6,000 apiece, so that | are practically ready now. The car- |ford the corporation counsel had ruled | Bal. on hand May 16. 1910.. $13,250.73 5 A < the total expense involved is about | penters and painters have about twe | that it could not. Water works .... $9,990.67 Any person violating this $50,000. weeks' more work, after which the fur- | On motion of Councilman Woodworth | Street dept. . 2.00 s " - niture will go In it was voted that the executive com- |City court 1,371.24 order will be deprived of the ] Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hempstead mittee take steps as soon as possible | police dept. . 51.60 o’ NO'I‘ICE of 24 Pleasant street. Groton, are to Sent Body to New Haven. fio use oil ‘or Sther material and @0 |G. & E. dept..... 21.306.83 use of city water, celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding | The body of Albert Moscovitz, who | 2WAaY With the water sprinkling. Dept. cemeterics . 102385 enniversary on Friday, August 5, by | died Sunday night at the state hospi- Salary of $300 Voted, Sewer assessments "120.07 Per order Boswell Ave. will be elosed! «n informal reception, from 4 to 11 |tal, was sent on Monday to New Ha- | The water board sent the required |loans ... ..... 1 p. m. Norwich friends will be among | ¥oR by Undertakers Church & .Allen. | notification of election of John T. 47 §l‘ e BOARD OF L} from Seventh to Twelfth|tuose in attendance The deceased has & wife and children | Ryan as its president. This was ap- | Sprinkling Sts we =% in that citv and will be buried there. |proved and his compensation fixed at | Court bouse WATER COMMISSIONERS $300, the same as last year, on mo- . e At Lake Pleasant Sun the aft- = 7 > % s75,533.11| St. until further notice. | .2 %5 Disi Sl 06,20 | adaitionar Localion Page fon”of Councliman Briggs. ' U SIS v Rev. Albert P. Blinn, pastor of the American Municipalities to send dele- $88,792.84 Per order First Spiritual union, Norwich. More than $00 attended this service, Mr. Street Commissioner, | 5linn took the subject of his dis- City Treasurer I. L. Peck gives the following summary of disbursements " ege E. C. LILLIBRIDGE fo A RULE Dept. of Public Works— The funeral of Thomas Ryan, % o iv22d merly of Norwich, whose death oc Qrdivary stmat expenses. 2 00 ’? part ‘Phone 136-2 curred in New London Thursday N R E fi Garbage and ashes. ... . = ; "428.3 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. was held from the residence of her ot a Rare xcepton Sewess and cateh basins 111l o zzonn 42834 9 Mai sister, Mrs. O. P. Mulholland .of 153 1‘,"‘;('. oo, o0 == 3 % 60000 With a knowledge of the lat- Campbell avenue, New Haven, Sunday Street sprinkling and E s 1,500.00 est methods, thig school is pre Or afternoon at 2.30 o'clock and later from Platt avenue sewer.... 4 750.00 pared to lead the students St. Lawrence’ at 3 o'clock. church, West Haven, Wedding ble position. Mr. Ruse takes the place left vacant by C._E. Matheson, who In our prescription compounding it is 2 rule to STUDY the prescription. Ripley place sewer.... Boswell ave. and 11th street Dept. of Cemste Reserve fund, depreclation Interest .. 400.00 2,905.00 47 Franklin Street. placed in its care, by the short- est road, through the most thor- ough courses, to a desirable fare in our hands. Gov. and Mrs, Frank B. Weeks will s & 2 . depi 25,145.88 i G.ft leave the state August 9 for Nan-| 1" "eason is—that it makes a big :;““ o:ptflm_.'“ B SE.CO Y2 2 r:‘\"s'rv\( is its watchword tucket, where they will spend ten days. | d'fference whether the di X 4,138.39 20,561.61 | That the NEW PACKAGE HOUSE =iy g 11TS The governor expects to attend the in- . ropsiers wid- | B UK #s 650. 100.00 2.350.00 | STORE has great Bargains this week |l TROGRESE, its goal; HONOR, We are showing the most com- land waterways convention at Provi- | e in their proper order. Street lighting . 22,500.00 2,806.16 19.693,84 | 400 its teademsit plete stock of SILVER and CUT i dence, R. I, on September 1, 2, and 3. akh DRt LS e The success of our graduates GLASS ever before shown by us, ;‘r:!::f ;:cel]?::dnaatri‘om]‘hfl“o“ g:“be Each prescription is different and| salaries and disinfectants............ 1,150.00 58.50 1,091.50 r"hm?:r wfiu‘u'\!"kfiin “;u'"":'_‘ g 15 in holding positions is sufficient gy ot Higng And nal conservation z s ot kot teal Cracioer Jacky Whiskey, fal} quari D[l evidence of the thoroughness ot ewest congress to begin at St. Paul, Minn. | ~equires special study. You get this ot . 5 5 s : best makes. on Septeémber 5 Operating and general expenses. 105,000.00 16,359.. 88,640.68 ) 3 A d our courses, while the fact that i i carefulness and knowled f d Fixed charges (interest on bonds) 20,000.00 10.000.00 10,000.00 | Pufty’s Pure Malt Whiskey 75¢ we cannot supply the demand :ol: 'Gr-du-C‘-M Gifts w: can Falls Mill New Master Mechanic. = s owledge o rugs Park COmMmMission ......... 5,000.00 200.52 4,799.48 All above nu—nxl..nx;\l \\Ihtnki«.-‘y-x ave made upon us by business Nrms certainly supply your wants. For master mechanic at the Falls | spplied to every prescription you al-| Finance Dept— FAREATENRCLNS, - |0, 7 FOBHIRE PN for graduates to fill high grade [Soltnn ll|“"L .'\Hk‘nlt “\\'Illi;uu G, gh{?- B ol Salaries and commissions. 4.580,30 1 gallon California Claret Wine 75¢ poritions, will give an ldea of lerson has secure e service of Mr. w us to . C house e: nses . . 4,500.00 _—— o o C wort y hhfl ‘ nu H. m’u& Rose, who comes from New Bedford, 2 Shing Tited: ponaral (103 wai: 6.414.0% .‘u:d:.:l'lll}"“':: :::c: .l.:l m!) s where he has been holding a responsi- Sinking fund, gas and electric profits 6.458.37 Ge G b olr wel- RESULTS prove the value of our £ & 0. Greenberger, has gone to the Sayles bleachery at | metholls — try them, Election expenses ..... 614.09 Fajoplione wr. WrIEs, “Fhory oveCall % s Saylesville, R. L Loans current year aug2d W. K, CANFIELD, F C Am Il. Il BT Contingent . £ 6.208. 850.70 Prinoipal » e Visited in Canada. West Main strest improvement. . . 163418 3 f . ' o i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rutherford C. Plaut of CIliff street 3 Salary for milk inspector for two past Room 9, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg. | returned Monday evening from a brief years and succeeding year at $50 um u e" Isc“l ns s jv29d S 3 éfi:it dm \']ari-‘);xs F‘”fiw ofpilnu‘resl"h; & per ;:.a.mh ) 1,800.00 6.76 1,793.24. nada. n Montrea s aut callec Commi on «for on Adelard Morin, formerly of Nor- ment L...:....: 500.00 500.00 and NOODLES wich and in his employ, who is now | Franklin Square, Norwich, Ci.| Oneco street sewer 400,00 400.00 . Shoop's n , manager of a Wano factory there. and ; @t CARDWELL'S full_formula o box. L] finds his new nasition agrecable ~ sugld k. $427,215.91 35550081 33TLILAA8 aug2d & Osgood Co.

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