Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 4, 1910, Page 7

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Action of the Board of Water Commissioners in Sign- ing Contract Upheld—West Main Street Widening to be Finished—Sewers Completed and Those Ben- efited. The October meting of the court ¢ The motion for the approval of the o 1 council was held on Monday | action of the water board was put at evening. with Mayor Thayer presiding | this point and carried by a rising vote of six to five. h and Park- 1 Aldermen Ely, Get er, and_Councilm Gilbert, \\“_!'”{"I Sewer Assessments and Hearings. Ingof, Afostcs Fow-1 Regarding the sewer assesments in l¢ "I‘ru-“;;:llv‘v‘fl / e 4 | Cedar strect, the committee named to £ | hear parties at interest reported t 1 omitted by unanimous ve | had heard the sanie and found them No One to Be Heard. | benefited by the sewer, and their as- on the grade { = S follows: Pa side . of tte Jane Burton sephine La veth ost of $719 recommendations ¢ e and is no in use. Those benefited by the sew are Henry D. Capen; Salv Per- rone, Antonia Emma . Dor W. Ziegler Octobe hearir street s reported fave 1tiv i s for t Actior when a ymmittee reported avenpue sewer h is mow in 1 , Thom John Hol- | wx:h.; Matth wie Murra, W commis t to the| WP W The Agreement. ight i 1€ wells > considere g 1y k 2 large Mmp company immps of all Wants Permanent Relief. Alderman FE questic eplied th ere are fr Pnrtenurs:ifitc COMPANY Our 38th Annual Fall Opening Will Continue Throughout the Week ___—em. In addition to a general display of Fall Merchandise, the most complete and comprehensive we have ever shown, we offer 38 SPECIAL ITEMS selected from every department of the store. These thirty-eight special offer- ings are for this week only. kLook for ‘the special numbers — they indicate special values wherever seen. Main Floor Specialt SPECIAL No. 1— Men's Pure Worsted $2.19, value $3.00. SPECIAL No. 2— Men's Overalls at 39¢ a pair, value 50¢. SPECIAL No. 3— Men's_Hats, Derby at $1.79, value $2.00. SPECIAL No. 4— Sweaters, at and Soft Hats, P e so 2 the - - be iy wa nt | c r 1. L. Peck g f ing swnmary of di from Ma 0, to Septe Appropriations. Disbursements. Bala Dept. of Public Works— o treet expense 000.0 $ 3.40 $18 P t on s 750.00 T 5 I Bosv 1 ave d 2 948 a Dept. of Cem=teries i 0 Fire department . Police Dept.— Salarie City court Street lighting Health Dept.— Salaries and disinfectan Gas and Electrical Dept. ating and. geners harges (int Park Commission Finance Dept.— payrolls, 20,600.00 Salaries and commission 1,500.00 1,166.68 Court Rouse expense §.500.00 1,670,529 Siuking fund, general (1 641405 b and 6,45 R ¢ » I \ ) Ei [ ) 61409 Con [ "4 6.50 3,08 We 1.644.14 611 Sa t Ve, 0 DET - 1,800.00 1.310.66 489.34 Oneco street A00.00 £00.00 en in W | I ! i iID-WEEK Tuesday, Wednesday and T Smoked Shoulders 111/2@ Egfl i1 SUGAR CURED Best Lamb Chops - 2 Ibs. Forequarters Lamb - Ib. Sirloin Steak Ib. 1b. ciean Whiie RICE 3 Ibs. 25¢ 8c 17¢ 14¢ 25¢ BEsST SUGAR CO Bluine LARGE ASSORTMEINT Your Purchases Delivered for 5c. 3105 oclock WEDNESDAY eal Chops or Cutletls Boneless Herring EARLY JUNE PEAS Telephone Ordars Taken. ALS hursday . 32€ gin Crezm: BUTTL Large Salt Mackerel 6 for 25¢ Ib. 15¢ 2 cans 17¢ KN Best Launa Starch 4 ibs. 15¢ LARGE eOTTLE 4¢ 3 to 5 o’clock 2 ibs. 25¢ Men's Fall Weigli Top Coats, at $11.928, valuz $15 SPECIAL No. 5— French Pouvlins in { a vard, value $1.00. SPECIAL No. 6— Nonpariel Striped Velvet at 69¢ a yard, value $1.00. colors, at 830 15 fuiting, SPECIAL No. 7— Fast Black Lining Satteen at 14e & yard, value 2ic. SPECIAL No. 8— Boys' Fall Two-piece Suits at$2.85, value $4.50. : | SPECIAL No. 9— Women's Coat value $5.00. Sweaters at - $3.95, SPECIAL No. 10— Linen Torchon Laces value 10c and 121 SPECIAL No. 11— wch Embroidered 39c a yard, value 98c. | SPECIAL No. 12— | Oriental TLace | value § at 5¢ a vard, sc. Flouncings at All-over at 98¢ & vard, SPECIAL No. 13— Women's Kid Gloves, our regulae I $1.60 Gloves, at 85¢c a pair. ° | 1SPECIAL No. 14— | Kimona Handkerchiefs at 7e, value 10c. SPECIAL No. 15— Wonfen's Umbrelias at $1.19, value $1.50 SPECIAL No. 16— Children’'s Knit Underwaists .at 9o, value 12%c. SPECIAL No. 17— Women's Full-fashioned Hosiery at 15¢ a pair, value 25c, SPECIAL No. 18— Five-inch Moire Taffeta 12/2¢ a yard, value 19c. SPECIAL No. 19— Tooth value SPECIAL No. 20— Women's Elastic 1 s50e. SPECIAL No. 21— Ribbon at rush 20¢ and big variety, at 13e, Belts at 33c, value ity line 1 It went | iittee. i No Leak, Quality Best, - =wi| PRESERVING JARS stterman G tuories or e | BALL MASON . . . . . Qls.65¢ ered E. Z. SEAL improved Lighining . . Pts. 90¢ Will Hold Whole Fruit, Best in Market . Qis. $1.00 See our KEEN KUTTER FOOD CHOPPER No Waste, Clean Cut, Prices Low Sample Line of Pumbers’ Tools. Agent for Amsirong’s Stocks and Dies. Popular Copyright Books at 39¢, value i SPECIAL No. 22— 21-inch Ostrich Sweeps at $1.19, value $1. Second Floor Specials SPECIAL No. 23— Women's High Shoes at value $2.50 SPECIAL No. 24— Women's Caracul 50 $12.98, value $1 SPECIAL No. 25— Women's Dress Skirts at $3.98, value $5.00. SPECIAL No. 26— Women's Lawn Ximonas value 29c. SPECIAL No. 27— Women's Corset Covers at 35¢, value ! SPECIAL Nec. 28— 2.19 a pair, Clath Coats at at 1Se, uldn’t t Y a st said the old gent ~d the ondon gentleman sitting 1p from his seat hink™—- th d re you like e w, “hut Tit-Bits the other end account Altish and ba nan, rapid face don’t mind a itue madam leman, iras¢ibly. ou: about nan, adva I want to nterrupted liherty that T should the | ex- | contin- that o do M. B. RING AUTO CO,, Telephone 553-5 21 Chestnut Street Not Exactly Sick, but— fee own? It's lver activity c dull, tired,” worn, run d that vou- need. -Take Schenek’s Mane and mark their mugic effect boX will prove their efficacy in ills, indigestion, dyspepsia, biilo . ¢onstipition, sick headache, giddin heartby flatulenc drake Pliis today Oue cte. Wholly vegetable 1y harmless—plain or sugar egat- cd—=25e. Sold cverywhere. Send a postal for eur free book and learn to prescribe for vourseif. Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. | h Uil POT MEND mends everyihing. Stovink for red cevers. Mpneiag Btyles.at 300 ¢ odworth stated that | S el i THE HOUSEHOLD e a ’ SPECIAL No. 29— . - . — ~ P “indow ades d Fix res at 19e, 2t Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street W Dok Shadisiand Wxuredat 1% t t b } i e T e o SPECIAL No. 30— to thihik the — — — _— e Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size 9x12 the city. i ft., at $12.19, value $15.00. Lt [ e -] 5 ! B“lck ? B“l k Basement Specials -~ business and | Eea ar 06s Beto SPECIAL No. 31— Y l ® c [~} Cups and Saucers at 75¢ a dezen, ralue $1.1 us Politeness, 3 Axiitha: authorizackiagania of the Buitic. AutomaMMECT e have w0 us 130 A commonplace occurrence an | ceived a limited number of NEW 1910 BUICKS of various models which we | SPECIAL No. 32— 1€ in the inity of Whitehall. | are positive can be placed here within ten days. Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons at 79c a set, "bus has stopped and overy seat | The discounts on these cars will surprise you. Vlus 35 full when ddeni a voung lady ] A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT. SPECIAL No. 33— ters Just at the saime meoment an | Good quality Oiring Blannals at ' 6l4c a yard, value 10c, SPECIAL No. 34— Fine quality Dress Ginghams at 8l4e a yard, value 12 SPECIAL No. 35— Bleached Unbleached Sheeting | at 6%c a value 9c., ’ ! SPECIAL No. 36— ac. and yard, Hammad Crochet - B&Q Spreads at 98¢, value. $1.25. SPECIAL No, 37— Woolnap” Eed Biankets at $3.29 & i pair, value §).75 SPECIAL No. 38— Size 11-4 Wool Blankets at $3.95 a pair, glha Porteas § Mitchell G, octidaw value- $5.00, %

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