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BOSTON STORE Kitchenware Deggl_l'tment ‘Special Itgms well worth looking Into--we save you money---note this list of Mulie Approesl of Securing- This n Ely Claims rror of Twenty Used at Site of 'Proposed Dam. TRy for. He said that the views and fig- ures of different engineers who had | Saturda been called in on this question bad | Alass, been neglected, and he revidwed: the recommendations of four engineers who had picked Stony brook as thel; n'was the guest of Norwich friends best solytion of the Norwich water | o "sonday, ¥ supply blem. The Stony brook Auburn (N. Y.) Advertiser pub- that it would give more water than n.g,:m. mum{_m‘ Dyeedc it e Fairview and Bog meadow put to-liu ioh¢ nas announced the engagement mistake had been made in the figures 3 y o, on'Pease. brook. It would take a pipe | Len Jecksan Gibbs from Porto Bell Incidents in Society Miss Grace S. Benfamin ahd Miss ]s:l‘;l.l“ L Gallup spent Sunday at Watch - A. A. Browning and family 1éft on y for two weeks at Oak Bluffs, Mrs. James iting friends William Pfieffer of Groton calied friends in Norwich Sundas Miss Delia L. Sabourin has re- turned after a week’s stay in Watch Ralph Rogers of .New London was the guest Sunday of friends in Nor- wich, —_— - Looby and vis- “torbe welr ‘Wild grape vines appear filled with fruit. This has been a profitable summer for dealers in spring water. tendance when called to ordger at $.25 by Mayor Charles F. Thayer, after the executive committee of the council had held a meeting. The minutes of the previous meeting i Mayor Thayer at once called upon Clerk Stephen D. Moore to read the resolutis from ,the board of water commi “which provoked a discussion of the water ques- Mrs, Bdmund Barxer of New Lo Everything that is good for a lanch or picnic. Somers Bros. augéd 3 The New London County Fair, Nor- wich, September 5-7, 1910.—adv. Waterford selectmen are to have all the macadam roads of the Lown oiled. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Delaney were guests of friends in Moosup on Sunday. g Miss Mary E. Shea of New London was the guest of friends in Norwich project ‘been surveyed, showing gether. He said it was evident that a | 050" o ohier "Emma Grace, to ) Richard Lamont, the Middletown weather prophet, gives no hop= of rain RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. for three weeks. On Thursday the councils of the De- on Sunday. Misses Ethel and Helen Millard are tion. Two spectators. listéned to the discussion. The following was the resolution: line costing at least $250,000 to get to The city already owis a site on (Additional local on page Three.) specials Swift's aphtha Soap— Physician and Surgeon f Pocahontas of the state will | yigis; - _ Wherea: 3 .. | Stony brook, he said, from which Fair— . R e ve am ‘oubitiir 8} vin Rook: Visiting friends at Fleasure beach for | L (VI Criat Dresent water works are, | view could be filled by May lst. This 7 for %o o Block. 4 e o in the opinion of the board of water | Would be without any more expense | . Pear] White Floating Soap— L B Twenty-two new corporations, with| warchall Richardson of Washing- | Sommissioners, insufficient to furnish than ldying a pipe line to Dunham for 25c i a total capital stock of 31,047,500, & such 4 supply of water as the present | Street, where there are already pipes, , August no evening ;. o A »{ton street is visiting his sister, Mrs.|and near fuf ith anq running this water info Fairview. R U. 8. Mail Laundry Soap— X int- | were formed in Connecticut in July 2 ear future necessities and con- 8 : J. 8. Mail Laundry Soap except by appol Samuel Fish, of Hallville. venience of the city of Norwich re- | He estimated ‘this would cost about 8 for 25¢ bid S sl : quire: and - $150,000, and would give Norwich dou- | An attractive border of samphire on |- ypg 3. A, Reynolds of Summit| Whereas, considerable time will-be | ble the water it is now getting. He '} ° Swift's Washing Powd the grounds back of the Buckingham | treet will spend the remainder of the | necessary to construct mew works to | thought it would be a difficult propo- 5c Package—4éc memorial is growing thriftily this sea- | montn at the Camp Ground. supplement those now existing. and | Sition to go before the citizens to get y 2 E b the Furni rope ; it in the opinion of this board it is our | money for the Pease brook project. | e Swift's Pride Cleanser— ave ni- 1 Hugh Kinkead of Providence, R. I, |duty to the city to take immediate | Councilman Woodwoth ended by § my, fixst ten IN EACH MONTH Sc oan The Big Conmnecticut Fair, Charter | = Z0d =™ (0 brother, Dr. Richard | 5tePS to increase the water supply; | moving to lay on the table. On th Soapl 5c Pack: ture of “a five JOox rark Hartfopd, Sept 5-9, 1910— S BTt hard | gna | vote the mayor declared that the nays ' “Deposits made then count as if oapine, ¢ Package— adv. ” phaiakind, of SR FIeEE ‘Whereas, the general recommenda- | had it. On'the call for a count from ‘B .o o arot qay. .Special, 3 for 10c i che Bawin L. Burmap and family are|4gB in the report of Hill Guick and | the republican side of the house, the | e ko, Ty In Conneecticut during July ,th o TR a i en, consulting engineers. bearing | vote was six to six, the democratic | 3 — room tenement all in re 20 petitions in bamkruptey. with | SPending August at their cottage at[date March 22, 1901, printed in the | members voting in the negative and || ror commercial accounts, all 3 for 280 good order which we will sell cheap if ap- Watches Have you ever examined the excel- lent stock of High Grade Watches we have in stock? % If you will spend a few moments In our store we cam show you the very were 20 petitions in bankruptcy, with assets of $14,254 and liabilities of $80,025. » The Clark Family association is to meet in reunion at the Golden Spur of Walter Johnson, died at her home from all about the state. i The third annual outing of the Past Masters’ association of the Seventh Masonic district is to be held at Old Lyme Inn on Labor day. A large party of Connecticut Sun- shiners left Monday for Lake Pleas- Long Cove, below Gales Ferry. the popular song “The Wireiess Man,” is spending two weeks visiting here. Miss Lottie A. Beckwith, who has guest of Mr, and Mrs. John W. Rich- ardson and Miss Louise Richardson of Boston during the past week. William Breed, A. G. Crowell and Elnier R. Pierson are in Chicago at- tending the triennial conclave of Knights Templar grand ‘encampment. Louis Berk of New York, author of appendix to ‘the Journal of the pro- ceedings of the court of common council of said eity for the vear 1900- 1801, were approved by th: board -of water commissioners for said year and also meet the approval of this board: commissioners of the city of Norwich, for and in behalf of the city, do here- conveying or containing water or for laying pipes or conductors for con- veying water in or through the city of Norwich, and to do any other act necessary or convenient therefor; and that said board. make all necessary conditional contracts ‘with the pro- prietors of any estate, real personal or mixed, or of any franchise right or the republicans in the affirmative. Mayor Thayer cast the deciding vote | against laying on the table. Councilman Woodworth requested that the names of members voting be recorded in the journal as they vot- his concurrence with the desire of Al- sioners. To Councilman Ryan's_ inquiry he stated that the amendment was on the resolutions of th: court of com- mon council. The vote on the amendment was de- cided the same way as the previous vote had been, Mayor Thaver casting the deciding vote against it to break the tie, and the amendment was lost, Alderman Ely said that he had made days are alike, the same courte- ous treatment, the same conven- iences. Mass. ~ Norwich Red E. Cleanser for scouring Kettles, etc.—10c can— Special 7c can, 4 for 26c Bon Ami, Sapolios, Hand or Scouring usually 10c— Inn, East Lyme, on Wednesday, Au- i & ‘Therefore, subject to the a.lvice and | ed, which Mayor Thayer directed the Special 3 f 26 plied for within the next iz Miss Caroline Macht, one of the | oppnStale™y SYRISCL LD the BV SE RED | ok e o, The Thames Loan & Trust Co, peviel B o gee : Ha)Lfi c]u»hme‘y;?rs, is to :x;.endh next | council of the city of Norwich, Amendment Was Lost. Noraioh; ' Bori Dri Monia Ammonia in powder form - 5 vee Lt A ison vacation hot Resol . That board i ” = two days. 7 SETSS MBIy N Wohisen SECwie VS 2 T SRNE ey i G Worater | Councilman Worthington expressed Special 7¢ can, 4 for 25c Toilet Paper, bc package—s Vat S, v ni a > Foorg ;’;te‘;“;l:::d Saturday night after a|, ., spending the month of July with by adopt the gederal plan of Hill, W S 2a8 Uounclionks Weet Rt 7 for ‘2%e & = her brother in Newark, N. J., returns|Quick and Allen, as outlined in thei n . . i ok ‘ E said report dated March 22, 1901, and | Subject before action was tak:n, and Brooms, Bamboo Handles, value ss& i, Premium lists are out for the 56th | this week. that in pursuance of said general plan, :‘:;gx};&;:;r; !V‘hnoddwm;;h n:;\]mdofal!u:: Speclal Waurogan Neuss, Norwich, Conn. annual fair of the County Agricul- s this board proceed to acquire by pur- e adoption only tural society at Norwich, beginning| J1'S Michael FH. Delaney is spend-| pase or by right of eminent domain, | ©¢ the Hill Quick & Allen plan as Wire Coat Hangers, 2 for bc on Labor day. ing a week with relatives in Westerly.|and to take and hold as provided in | WOUld suffice for present needs of the| NG pAMILY MEDICINE CHENT 25¢ dozen ¢ Mr. Delaney was a Westérly visitor|the charter of the city of Norwich, | City. Alderman Gebrath raised the |should ever be without DR. POPE'®R 2 & 3 3 g Y such lands, water. water rights and | POint of order, which was sustainad | GOLDEN TABLETS. Safe- simple and{ Bathset complete—Towel-bar, Tum- Dry pastures and woods are driving | on Sunday. rivileges as are or may be necessary | Dy the mayor, that the council could |sure cures for HIEADACHES. CONSTI- bler Holder, Soap Holder and Tooth deer to forage on gardens, and loud Jor the construction of reservoirs, | Make no amendment to the resolutions | PATION ~ MALARIA, COLDS, =RHEU Brush, value $1.00— i i i ss E: . % y V1 - A SM. 25c a % 0 dru ) " complaints of their pillaging come Miss Emma L. Hull has been the| ;. jc "aqueducts or other works for | Offered by the board of water commis- | MATISHL Sec & bos. Hour rr@RAL O Special 69c each Galvanized Wash Tubs, small size 42¢c value 590 Galvanized Wash Tubs, medium size 49c value' 69c h Tubs, large size- 66c value 79c Galvanized Wai best in Ralioad movements, both|ant, Mass, to be the guests of Mr.| Frank H. Merrill of New York was|Drivilese which shall be recuired fof |, ‘criticism which was a serious one . Tumblers— American and Swiss, and our prices(and Mrs. J. L. Andrews of New Haven. fa visitor here on Monday. Mr. and|for materials, services, etc. and that (2nd he could not see how the rest of 0 26¢ dozen are always the most moderate. Mrs. Merrill have rented a bungalow | this board do all other and further |f1® council could conscientiously Tl Al o o co | Mrs. Merri : iona Alarm Clocks, an Imported Cloek, Lobstirmen’ from . Watetford bave e o esary and ‘proper to secure, | {0_approve these resolutions without sk R I Rl iy investigating the figures he had given. 3 in New London for the month of Au- i i i HAMILTONS, HOWARDS, |been selling their catches for 20 cents % construct and maintain for the bene- ; "R BT ERg TRIICE M€ ered an- 99 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Special 60c emch WALTHAMS, per pound at Noank, the highest price | Sust. Bt of the city an additional supply | siner amendment to insert Stony brook Phone 156-3 V' - . ‘water on ease rook water- - - g a3 ELGINS and ILLINOIS. lr;“t:: experience of Waterford fish. Willima Mahoney e . :h.a'uuder meemrec"on N i hart ',?523“.‘?.,,"2,';:325 brook, but it was MPrueSm; ‘Wants—Jars, Rubbers T city, after spending a delightful vaca- o;ucornmon council as provided by the Civil Eng e oo Young Men ason Caps, etc.— - oo Ihor? i charter. . ‘1’"‘ "’;:’;fi' Y‘“‘.‘l‘c _"“‘;‘:f‘“ ’;-‘Sf‘_ fl’f‘;" e H“"_“i““’ Hiatlon ‘;/“ the| ™y was accompanied by another reso- | Councilman Lang suggested that (ASOR : Pinte- 505" Hdardy arponneau, jcoesron s % S Hercy ames. Mr. Mahoney made & num-|jution, also read by Clerk Moore, hav- | Civil Engineer George K. Pitcher was . 3 | Barnes has been elected by the $c000l | ber of fine fishing records while away. |ing come from the executive committee | present and might give some Informa- a“ Mason Quarts— FRANKLIN SQUARE. board as-supervisor of schools for the through which the common council | tion on the subject. He was given per- o e - dosbn ensuing year. 4 OBITUARY. approved of the water board’s.resolu- | mission to speak bafore the council , sy21a = : tlons, and_ the board was directed (o|and In reply o a ‘auestion said he| Youn “omen Leotric (wide mouth, lightning top) n i : take immediate steps to increase the|knew of no error in_elevations in the : G, owing & % under the general plan and racommen- d occasion to test them. It is a well known fact among . games that some of the New England | vears, death came to end the suffer- | dation of the engineers on the Pease| A vote to adopt the resolutions of- business men that a knowledge 5 SRR If it's Made of Rubber We Hava It grange masters are issuing special [ings 'of Mrs. Mary Louise Driscoll, | brook watershed. fered passed in the usual wa of SHORTHAND and BOOK- it ey ok Wil B N warnings to guileless and unwary | wife of David P. Levarge, on Montay| Councilman Woodworth asked if the| Mayor Thayer casting the KEEPING is practically the gredy o= 5 grangers. morning about 130 o'clock at her | matter had to come before the paople|vote, and the meeting adjourncd only STEPPING STONE within Gaarts, $1.00. desen home, 109 Forest street. Her death|if the council approved of it tonight. | motion of Alderman Gebrath at 9.15 | [l reach of young people today by y % Funeral services for Nathaniel R.|Was due to tuberculosis of the bowels. | to which Mayor Thayer replied that|o'clock. which they may attain to suc- Lightning (Genuine)— r Bolles were held Monday afternoon |, MI: and Mrs Levarge were married | the people hatd nothing to say about| After the meeting Mayor Thayer [l cess in the business world. Op- M| Binte, 8100 dossh at 2 o'clock at his home, 39 Crystal | P Manchester about ten years ago,|the sélection of the site by the water|stated that he could not say how soon |l portunities are never lacking for saludit oy i A avenue, New London Rev. Joseph p. |2nd Since that time she has resided in{commissionars, but the board’s selec-|a city meeting would be cailed to con- bright ambitious young men Quarts, $1.10 dozen Bathing Suits, . Nowiy Tipiaey. Joseph T.|Norwich. Her husband is a fireman | tion was subject to the approval of the | sider this matter, buf it would prob- and womsn well traimed along e, - Bathing Ca, rown officlating. Burial was in Jor- | by occupation, and at the present time | council. When the matter came be-|ably be inside of a month, after the these lines. Much depends upon Jelly Tumblers— s o & Cap: dan cemetery. he is said to be working on a steam- | fore the people, he said. on a question | water bhoard had secured the figures DraDor . tralnine s tRorbUSH ReN ¢, 27¢, 29¢ dozen Bathing Shoes, i boat in New Hampshire. Besides her|of funds to make the changes involved | it would need to present for the consid- |Ml (n every detail is the keynote M| .. Rupbers— Great interest is being shown in the | husband, Mrs. Levarge leaves two chil- | they would have somathing to say, and | eration of the citizens. to a successful business capeer, 8o, 76, 100 desen Wings, Tights, Boat Cushion Hundreds of thing Suits at reckibottom prices. Tranks and Bags, Everything in Rubber. e coming golf tournament on the links of the Shennecossett Golf club, East- ern Point, for which George F. Hughes of Waterbury has given hand- some gold lined silver cups. the state show a slight failing off ir the volume of business as compared dren, Dennis, aged 8, and Mary Louise, vounger. There are also one brother, Asvlum street. The deceased bore her afferings with patience. and much sympathy is felt for her little ones. Mry home of her brother, W. E. Smith, In Niantic on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock after a few days' iliness caused Timothy, and one sister, Margaret, of if they did not provide the money the site could not be bought. Councilman Woodworth . suggested that It was advisable to lay so impor- tant a matter on the table until fuller information could be obtained before taking action, and he said that he had Mayor Thayer assured him the vote had been unanimous by the board in favor of the plan and reminded him FUNERAL. Mrs. James P. Nagle. ‘The funeral of Hdnora-Murphy. wife of Jamee P. Nagle, was held from her ue, on Mon- William Cavanagh conducted a_solemn high mass of requiem at St. Patrick’s church at 9 o'clock, Rev. Hugh Treanor Therefore, when choosing a school, select one whose excell- ent reputation is due to fts com- plete courses and the thorough aching thereof. This school has lished for 29 years been estab- traing keeping to the latest and most approved business gmethods, it has today more apflications for Balance of Window Screens at Specia prices— WOOD FRAME 18x33—17¢c each, value 285¢ 24x33—21c each, value 20¢ ; 3 i ; late home. 65 Myers a Z Statistics of building operations Cornelius Beckwith. reason to believe not all of the water | g 2 X ol ou seople for business posi- Bicycles, during July in the leading cities of [ Mrs. Cornelius Beckwith died at the | board were committed to this project. B R Gt baiue Bommwnt. R Do andl hecktae aE e K1 ave 24x41—250 each, valus 31c METAL FRAMES with the same period last year but|py 5 complication of discases. She |that in 1901 the action had been the i + rada posi ot an increase over the monmth of July,|was 70 vears old. She was & native | same, when the political complexion Of | Siing, a° deacon and Rev. Fdward J. | students to fll high Sraa” Pos! 24x33—32¢ value 39c & 1968. of Niantic, where she had lived for |the common council was different from | Jivan and Miss Angela Greeley W. E. CANFIELD., 24x37—37¢ value 45¢ i ‘ most of her life. About four years|at present. The mavor quoted figures|eq solos during the mass. The bearsrs | Waah sz 3 oo 4 20x37—420 value 50c Tlue principal August shower of me- |ago Mr. and Mrs. Beckwith went to|to show that the Pease brook project|swere John Murphy. Patrick F. Kellv | Prinéipal. b e 3 teors is due about the niznt of the | Hartford to make their home with |was cheaper than either th> Trading| Jeremiah Sullivan Patrick Buckley, ! 10th. These shooting stars are known | {helr :\i:?ezho‘sr;l ‘fi{tfl-mw‘jl‘il;"gc er.t;:'— S;wt;n«:;uth'e fflmn{e B{:'Jhi: D:ose‘_c.lds for | Michael Murphy of New London and 2 E. i v v b - e nt of water cured. e) — - g 7 74 Main Street, Norwich. :;"L.»‘;(“d: "‘;C:r“:; :_:‘;;:tg“l‘,‘_‘; ”‘“’“5’: tives when Mrs. Beckwith's death oc- | . Councilman Woodworth arged that 2‘.”,’.‘;?"{,,‘2'.‘}5%‘;1"%.?’51‘,2“ S e Oil Stoves at Reduced Prices 168 State Street, New London. Y app ™ 2 Spot | cyrred. the minority members of the common | in St Mary's cematery. = ie27 ek Who Is Looking near Vega in the constellation of the Lyre. 3 August 8. 3 . | Prominent social workers have been | frarpoon, owned by C, p_gAdamsv 2nd, | tunity for more information. . friends, including people from Brook- invited to a conference of educators|and the Cima, owned by Guy Lowell, Alderman Ely arose at this point,|lyn. N. Y.: Providence and Mystic and rural social workers to be held Spanish-American Marblehead, Mass.. Sondar Races. The both of the Eastern Yacht club, car- councll could not know about this, as the majority members did, and he thought there ought to be an oppor- saying that he was speaking for the purpose of gaining information, and Mrs. George B. Ashbey. A large attendance of relatives and was present at the funeral of Kather- | ine V. Holdredge, widow of George B. | Shur-On Eyeglasses Final Clearance Sale on HAMMOCKS - v z a |ried off the hoi to- i P.r m El?hg::iay(an:;?x:ps' to“lzd?:m‘ivvea?r: Das's vecing of e e em Bl ‘,‘."t.fl;?: stated that he was informed that the Ashbey. held from her late home. 134 |} Satisfactory . & Nt o i ° i 2 | engineers, Hill,_Quick & Allen. took | Broadway. at 1.80 o'cloci onday af- | conmection with the summer <chioof ot to detexmine the hres; Amacicam o i o W e 5 2o ternoon, Rev. Peter CWrighi, pastor Eye-Glasses Take advantage of these (inal e Massachusetts gricultural col- [ G st TRt el B i ernment survey topographical map and | of the Central Baptist churca officiat- | i o r.“o“lu Velllcles? lege. ey This Tenk. OThey S4iied off | e understood that It had since been |Ing. The solos. “Abide With Mc” and (§ . When a fellow gets a_thing Clearance Prices on all of our 2 Wwinners in their respective divisions]found that there was an error in the|“Bye and Bye” were sung by George there's a faction in know- Hammocks. It will pay you fo Democrats, Top and Open Business The value of building contracts|in each of the two races held to-day. | S0Vernment survey by which the actual | A. Turner. The bearers were Seneca ing that it's right—just right. o P awarded in New England in the cur- location for the Pease brook dam was B. S. Thresher, Joseph Hollow them from anicipate your mex! summer Weath diti 2 f the light- - B. Hollowss v Wapsne, Top and QGpen Cencards | 7™ 0,7 “ilica® the $100000,000 |cest character. o o 'S""| 20 feet lowar han It had been estl- |George W. Hamilton and’C-Eiward (| When you get us <alues recsived is considered, get mark’ early in August, and the 'figdres o SN bk lr;'aled, making ‘IIQ nesessary to make s:;nllth. The floral forms wers beau- you're satisfied. wants in this line 2 2 - T _|the dam 20 feet higher in order to flow | tiful. | . Tk ithe Senc tosh it ® ahiow *| Naugatuck.—Notices hava been post n ord Sty . ircase of mearly $6.000,000 in the total | ¢4 SR the lonel Iuiheg T B :’:t::nt’.mt?-al;:‘e‘:'r}"(vorré“ar:::a”'r.o S| e goeem GIwe) 3 A 9 90c Palmer Hammocks for 6o value of operations as compared With | Satnrans. Ang. 20 and ihat ihe fires| Mg, 500 feet long and 180 feet thick ; The Plaut- Cadden Co. $1.25 Palmer Hammocks for OBc the same time last year. ticket will be made on Tuesday, Sept. | 8f the base If it were so that the CURE FOR ECZEMA. g R o $1.50 Palmer Hammocks for u,;: government figures ware in error, as he o Palmer Hammecks for $1. The Y. M. CT A. 1 field day believed they were from credible au-| . 5 i B be | nei Sats e e ol thority which he id not care to name, | Discovery That Cures Pimples, Ecze- Established 1872. Palmer Hammocks for §1. Rew- Tiaven Tabor May’ THE crents the dam would have to be 70 feet high, ma and All Skin Troubles. PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING Palmer Hammocks for will be confined to members through- ° 3 700 feat long and 250 feet thick at the| 1r you are troubled with pimples Palmer Hammocks for os o & eien ton Nothing Is |oe. e dam named would velpiaciicas, - acne. - barbers ien: it 2t o out the state. Prizes will ba given to of four and one-third million cubic| plotches, freckles or other skin dis- - Palmer Hammocks for the state. Prizes will be given to the feet. but the second would be of 12.- | eage or blemish, now is fhe time to a o winners of the various events and also < 250,000 cubic feet. .thus being about|cyure it with Hokara. Palmer Hammocks for to the team scoring the most points. 66 2 » three times the bulk of the Hill. Quick| This pure and simple skin food is $4.50 Palmer Hammocks for _— IrKeé & Allen dam. Tb2 Pease brook project | peing introduced in Norwich by The $8.25 Couch Hammock for $6.95 Changi lor of h ild- pensive one, s el Lee & Osgood Co. at the low price { 1 sheifu CObe G BT Serea) Wi alderman, and if it will be necessary | of 23c for a liberal sized jar, and in 30.00 Couch Hammock for $7.80 3 e to build a dam three times the size of | the past few weeks they have sold e s $9.75 Couch Hammock for $8.25. During the past week the priming the one planned originally it will be at| hundreds of treatments. $10.50 Couch Hammeck for $8.75 the small amount of sash you pay for the work i8 every garment or other article you entrust to us for the pur- pose. Cleaning and pressing is our business, but we do our work in such e thorough way as to have almost an exciusive bnsiness. Send us your work and note how it looks afterwards —for a Alight expens. coat of paint has been applied to the district Surprise Party, A genuine surprise was given to Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Case at their home on West Town streat Monday evening, when a party of twenty-five {riends assembled at about 8 o'clock for a few hours’ soclal chat and merry making. Vocal und instrumental music furnished amusement for the company, and refreshments of cake and ice cream. were passed around at a lat hour. The party broke up at about vclock. - Starter at Frank Square. Commencing Monday night, Motor- Here Bach and every presecription is prop- erly filled to the very last and smallest improper short cuts are detail. No taken to meke the work of am intri- cate prescription easier. We spare no pains to produce per- fect prescription bring us & prescription. nothing but the of chemicals and drugs, insuring wyou medicine of the utmost possible effect- iveness. We work every time you use purest and freshost increase of cost. pe to go into a_scheme of an immen is in no sl The city city could he filled by the first of May each year and the city ba safe. When the city grows it will be large enough to pay for a bigger project. Alderman Gebrath moved approval of the resolutions offered, which was sec- onded. and Aldedman Ely asked it the minority was not going to get any in- formation, as bhe had given figures which .were worthy of seripus consid- eration. To Alderman Gebrath's in- quiry, whether this was only rumor or whether he had any authority for speaking of errors in the elevations, Alderman Ely replied that he would not name his ‘authority now, but he It contains no grease or acids. is better advantage than for a jar of this skin food, Large size 50c. They Have a Definite Purpose. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief in' cases of kidney and bladder ail- ments. Mrs. Rose Glaser, Terre Haute, ind., tells the result in her case, “Af. ter suffering for many years from a serious case of kidney trouble and spending much money for Hed cures, I found Foley Kid Pills the only medicine that gave me a perma- nent curd I am again able to be up and attend to my work. I shall never hesitate to recommend them.” lLee & augdd Photography. Bringing out ihe real personality, the fine oints In character, the It traits that make us what we are. Toned down by the natural spirit of an artist into perfect accord. Not & thing paper d pasteboard with a ready-made look. If you want a photo of your real eelf, or what your friends see to love end admire. call on LAIGHTON, $4.00 Bupports for $3.50 Zal.ls school buflt!mg on cleanly to use and is a true food and ;):‘th:sr;l ;(:ref;d a;;‘a jou s!\:‘[(\n‘n:v (:hvfi : :;’::ni.t:n“.;.l t'!::m:’ p::!v‘;: ;::r:l:;":: nourl'hm:n( ’m.; the skin, r!sansi‘nl > e second coat. A 2 v and clearing it in every pore, making o e . The school is to be painted a manila | THe more difficult a prescription Is|than we could use in° generations. I Soft, white and beautical. The Reid & Hushas Co color with dark green trimmings. [to compound, the more valuable the He sald his plan was to go to Pease If Hokara does not do even more v o When the painting is completed the |saorvices of our preseription depart-|Drook watershad as planned but take | than is claimed for it and give perfect | B We Recover Furniture and Do Carpét building will present a much bfighter | ont becomes to you. a point further up than was mentioned | satisfaction return the empty jar to 3 Laying. : appearance than it did in its old brown b B e:\slnee{t-} form & small pond | The Lee & Osgood Co. and they will i Wh I b 2 - Nothin even: Sahiniciant b run a gravity pipe line into Fair- | refund your money. If you have any Co augsd but pressed in a manner that deserves 4 or “shirked” here.| s, "reservoir, and In that way the| skin tronble, you cannot spend e tn S at uats ll' " The Fanning Siudies solicit your patronage. Wall Papers and Painting .and Interior and Ex- terior Work. We are in fine condition to execute good work at once, Personal atten ton to’all work. During the midsummer we quote favorable prices and attend to repair while the family or tenants are out augld poems - Sl man”George” Edmona 15 weting 45 was -u.:«r it was m:fibl e Osgood Co. of town. CALL TODAY. starter for e “onnecticut cc pany, Fyers o s LOUIS H. BRUNELLE While Starter John Kinney is on his Councilman Woodworth took: up the | _The little Candy Cold Cure Tablets, ¥ i bt s discussionsasing that he bellaved that | called Preventics, will in a fow hours | oo mectoty | dv2 : Guilford.—Governor Weeks has ac- SMITH'S 1% STORE the Rease brook project would give a safely check all colds or la grippe. Try ::lum; 48-26c. Sold by Lee & Osgood b, l!l‘fl We are neadquarters for e nvitation to be present with ARRA BANGUNT Bread caanct be excelled. BiE Gttt ar the ettt Sanon Fa Franki| are, . z ; rankiin Square. Norwich, Ct T berocs the Pubus” Bbte B Ao A | Famity trade sumphicd at ohe s doe | _tria - held by the Gulilford Asricultural so- I > m actient oamel o the Bul Eotar thas thrsunt e sdverts:| Femily ot 005 por don | 5 cieiy in Beptemve” augdd Tesulte fi.“ Simas ‘0 The Bulletn " G B Wright 8 Gove 8L Tol oetsod

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