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COMPANY Bdance is leoked 14 ; 4 | Mayor and Executive Committee Called Into the Confer- - Koy g gy, B b, ence—Figures and Estimates Wanted on All the Prop- ~i M 2;""_{‘ \-" seiections 4 ositions as Well as Pease Brook—Data Being Gathered | ing commend Pease —————————————| has been approved by J v s the city meeting will ba BREAKS A COLD IN n the B called to act upon that proposition, JUST A FEW HOURS. | purpose about which estimates for the building t ar | of a reservoir there will be given, to | be ther with the damages and other Proves Quinine is Never Effective in | called nges. | W Some of those in attendance thought the Cure of a Severe Cold i at if the city meeting was expected " or ) to act intelligently upon the water or the Grippe. ! but | r em’ it should have facts and fig- | ror & 1 about each watershed its a K ilities and cost, that there should o s a be full details about every one instead g - M e wa of one alone. The Pease brook propo L, & dose of Pape's v itfon Wi cowiup for action fivat and et e o t some that in consecutive 4 . . Phaoni gl s K Tha a Aiff rce of opinion on b this poi g o e During the discussion Civil Engineer g . nt, wh C. E. Chandler ported that as a - g ate ns of temy upply to tide over e o the present situation securing of 5y € vater 1 Pec Hollow night be - g to be « i ne. The maeting discussed the points = e t e he s : 1 ughly, but there was a division of 3 3 s s \ ufficient | opinion as to. the best place for the - 5 s has | ity to build. Many were of the opin- o e ax|ion t the city should act upon th sent €| question with & view to | though ensuring a sufficient tion was takan by the meeting. BRICKLAYERS’ AND i PLASTERERS' CONVENTION. =} s daes ¢! Norwich Delegates { at New PURE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM PRODUCED IN THIS CITY Attending Session Britain. | Has Been Named the Gertrude H. | Lanman and Will Be Shown in Bos- ton Today. Artificial Eyes rs ed over all this spring and up ) Ne 18 time with as much so- 69 bestowed upon a new At Wholesale ‘ | #i nhouses of ; A L g Lanman under the 1 e r : & ering and expert care of Garden- 2 g - | thdes veara ) eE Gl 1. Beasley, has demon- il | SR b strated indeed a new variety =5 55 | and it is register such un- € | der ame of the Ger H. Lan .- el - man. Some 75 plants. of the new va- e ricty ‘have-come into flower as per- N - h 0 ti l C s ect whites, not one reverting to the orwic p 1ca Q. deep yellow. from. which the parent 3 ,l A Season. Not to Room B and C ; o e Shannon Building, Main Strest en- has 5 of 4 new variety. which it trance, up one flight, over Alling Rub- | SihE Tor thi i will probably be one of Sor Store ! t commercial ‘whites there i i e « ride H. Lanms: sport from the deep yellow ty and h s an old es catalogued : ev- 5 of the finest yellows. ke ¢ the new chrysanth o um maintains same valuab - o He teristics of the parent in growth, s g P . and up with the cess of the If 1t's Made of Rubber We Havz It f}now R sanit has been much tal importance to the Mafle club, whi anman is a di tr H - B r hen the new var untlflg oots | ub will have several hun- Bear Brand $5.00 * 3 will send three Woonsocket $4.75 the Gertrude H. Lanman Snag Proof $5.25 ton show today, six to the vn show November ., Six Rhode Island $4.25 Hartford show. \'u\mu'm-;L .'1‘5-:L = and six to the New York show, No- vember At all of thess it is ertificates and diplomas will d for the new variety, great- Sweaters hancing its value and winning R R oot or the greenhouses and gar- nder whom it was ori D ek $4.00 the Hartford show, Gardener expects o compete in sixteen | the different chrysanthemum class- 2 tary’s Report. sendi one hundred extibition wOrk"\ Coats - s‘f" sl et i blooms, which will represent twenty- o Teport mad Secretary Mc- | five of his finest varieties ation to he | i e i e ‘s Blanket Lined Working ondition. There were Vernon Road Work. water proof, $1.28 nflicts but n nine branch- | State Highway Commissioner Mac- o 1.900 o | Donald has awarded the coutract on £ {7.230 ar feet of state road work on il the main road from Vernon Center to the international body be- | company at $1.71 a linear foot for 191 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. ative July 1 and s on | macadam, $2.15 a linear foot for mac- e o paid adam and $1 a linear foot for rubble The death benefits ar | drain e NNl | ated siscordink 1o the lefigth of mem: | —_— Good results always follow the uss | bership. The bLeneticiaries first- | New Use for Dress Shields. »f Foley Kidney P The ntain | yeur members recelve $109 and the | Dress shields make good bibs for the us ¢ Ingredients necessary (o toi suni then increases until the sum | vaby to car under the thin white strengthen and regulate ¥ = | $500 i reached ones. One shield makes two bibs and aud b Jer, and t« a who have been In len 1! prevent the dress underneath from Lee & Osgood C that sum. The amount | Becoming wet or stained Ao B — uto the national body = Lo WHEN | ou eatages your ,nly $1.50 per vear. Ther 000 | At Knebworth, Leicestershire, a dism hetter than ti the aa - | members in the bricklayars 1s- | bird has built its nest in the side- iBg columis of The i» | terers’ ur of th pocket of a scarecrow. : NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1910 MORE SUITS IN Small Amount of Business According to the Returns—Number of Divorce Cases. Thus Tar there have been but few cases returned to the clerks of the su- SUPERIOR GOURT During the Month However The Porteous & Mitchell Co UMBRELLAS iRE | grounds of adultery, which it is claim- | ad she committed with George Strick- perior co for ithe. firg 8 and of New London between January | Mot on e st uentay Anh, 1Ty, and: OUbdbaR 18 19205 S Thay | November, although there remains |iere married . March 1905 hewl b some time in which they can be re- {maiden name being lIsabel M. Willis. e turned vet. It is stated, however, that | Mary B. Larkin of Stonington has | p the number is not large. t 11)!1:\1;)‘L suit against A. Jason Aarkin, | 1 be plenty of business for the supe- | ¢ John Doe of Westerly, fo= a di- | Y s CRUEE R Rl MeaeTor (o Svaaant] on the grounds of desegtion and | § Months ago we planned for this = from the fact that there are tw | intolerable cruelty, which have con- || sale, inspecting the product of & five or more cases on the trial list to | tinued for over five years. Her ma : be heard between now and Ch |en name was Mary clestone. all the Ie_udmg mlnuffeturers The following are among the | wants to resume her maiden name. and selecting the best in each cases returned | Henry M. Darling of Woonsocket. | line, and now we offer you the pincbecea L. Pendleton of Preston has | administrator of e estate ot Almird e e s SR anA. patre. rought suit against Josep Pen- | e brought suit against Les- : : = dleton of Preston for a divorce. They | Sie N. Goodell of this city, and prop- || taking selection. It comprises. were married June 8, 1910, her maiden | erty to the value of $2,000 has been at. | name being Rebecca L. Hallowell, She | tached. It is claimed that ira I 1000 U b ll claims that since July first he has | Dye loaned the defendant § May | mpreiias been intolerably cruel (o her and she |1, 1907. which was to be paid in a wishes to resime her maiden name, |year. Almira E. Dye died December | w and also asks for alimony, claiming | 14, 1997. The loan has never heen re- or en, omen that he is worth $10.000. }P‘“(I‘ nor the interest. A ik sum | Annie Korn of Norwich brin was also loancd September. 1907, and | . against Char H. Korn of Ledyard |ne paid. Damages to the amount | and Chlldren at for a divorce on the grounds of habit- | of 00 are claimed { ual intemperance. They were mar | uit for the foreclosure of a mort- June 1, 1891, her maide ) covering the amount of several | ot Annie Coil, ‘which she | notes has heen brought hy . an Z\Vfl'age re sume. Walton of Stonington against Ernest Isabel M. Williams London | A nith and others of Stonington, > f 20 cen sued by Geo Williams | and property to the amount of $10,000 | ductlofl 0! of the same city for a divorce on the |has been attached | || per cent. from NEW LONDON GAMBLING "PROF, JARVIS GAVE i D| LECTURE ON THE APPLE | l M HOUSES WERE RAIDE | JRE | regular prlces. 7% R g Held at Preston City Church with | Two of the Proprictors Fined $i00 and | Mary ey Every person who needs one or more Umbrellas should take advan- Costs—Players to Be Brought ml S— |] tage of this sale to supply their needs. Forehanded persons who are con- Next Time. | e the vestry of the Comgregational || sidering am umbrella for holiday gift purposes will take advantage of this church at Preston City, Monday eve- i s Judge Coit in_the New London po- | ing about half a hundred people as- || sale and save on their gift buying. lice court Monday morning took oc- |Sembled to listen to an fnteresting and SALE WILL BEGIN TODAY AND CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE casion to provide a means for making | instructive 1 on The Apple by (| \w ey gambling rooms there more unpopu- | I D. of the ( ecticut (Un lla Department, Main Floor) lar than they are. He told Prosecut- | asricultural college at St The | ing Attorney Cromin to instruct the | Carc of the fre % :,):1 vl M eir ot Thares e he el b | various means for keeping the fruit, | 59c UMBRELLAS 49c $2.50 UMBRELLAS $2.19 proprietors must be brought into | Which were all practically illustrated, | cpyy,pREN'S las, 24- | WOME Colored 1'mbrellas, navy court | were all discussed.in detail and to covered with fast and green, covered with Theé instructions to the proseéuting | the profit of all Breasn o el riment | silk serge, with 1gon_ frame and attorney came after Ju Coit-haa|conclusion of his delighttultalk Pro; Umb metal rod—regular $2.50 Umbrellas at L e = | fessor Jarvis was given a hearty ap- Sk Bindloss each $100 for plause, and at the end of the evenir places resorted 1o for the purpc e T v on e VB HMBRELLAS s $3.25 UMBRELLAS $2.98 i sy, T e Bonic ¥ Bicg o stru;mental and vocal | |JCHILDREN'S | Umbrellas, size 24-| WOMEN'S | Colored Umbrelias, navy C 8 SheiveRt Allki off ons were given by Miss Hattie inch, mercerized cov- and green, taffeta silk A T et m, John Peckham, Mi. and Mrs. |Jering, parag frame, metal rod and|covering, paragon frame and long mis- i e s b e Eve I3 nes and Nathan H. Hall |ftrimmed rigular $1.00 Um- | sion handles—regular § Umbrellas Jank street, W arrested on tr S re i .08, complaint of A. P. Watson, a drux:“‘“" adaitional ) it at $2.9 o) v ns be T the two N R Watads also | m Seantully. | O |}s1.00 umBRELLAS 89c $1.00 UMBRELLAS 80c caused the arrest of Charles H. Hum- WOMEN'S | Umbr | Umbrellas, fast black cotton caused the CE : So They Understand. | i covering, . paragon.. | frame, Humphrey who had | ., Dr- Woodruw Wilson is not lashing r 1 fancy n boxwood handles dueted a he “had Spldyed | thems with: Latin, but.talsing spsthes i igian regu- regular $1.00 Umbrel- bolker | even th sey politician can make no | $1.00 Uinbrellas at 89, Watson explained somebody | mistake.—Atlanta Con ) had introduced Domler to him e = “Mr. Humphrey.” and when he Expert at Disappearing. s e Police Licutenant Jeffers that he h Chicago woman offers $200 for a hu o o Beng | frame, metal nbled in Humphre ne v Jand that will disappear immediatel X f L ering, igon frame. metal Tists in the two me |after the ceremony. Sorry. Dr. [feon frame. : tancy mission | rod, plain and ‘trimmed handles—resu against Humphrey was nol | Cook is already married.—Philadelphia |[2nd horn handle nd _tasse ar $1.50 Umbr at $1.29. was no further evidence, W | Tele sh | jregular $1.50 Umbre! t $1.29. claring that he had neve | - | s 5 $2.00 UMBRELLAS $1.69 Humphrey’'s place. Bindloss Would Make It a Cinch. $2.00 UMBRELLAS $1.69 r TIvAR coverad i Domler demurred to the compl the Colonel can get the Indiana [|WOMEN'S union picce-dyed taffota, paragon were. each fined $100 and paid. T authors to insurge he'll leave Senator | paragon rame, mission, horn and metal trim- said Watson came to them with Beveridge with an overwhelming 1 mmed mission | med rezular $2.00 Umbrellas proposition that they reimburse him |jority _Atlanta Constitution. at $1.69. Yo' the. axtent. ot $M00. he would 5 have them arrested. They refused and took chance $2.50 UMBRELLAS $2.19 $3.00 UMBRELLAS $2.49 Both men -saids after -their cases 2 s - MEN'S | Umbrellas, covered with had been disposed of t Watson's {youB tafreta varn-dyed taffeta, . paragor re quite d his | x frame, nd trimmed handles — did not think had d y‘n'uwm‘l ibrellas at $2.49. over $40 or rellas 3 PR the & $5.00 UMBRELLAS $4.29 torney Cronin explai that the cc nt w $3.00 UMBRELLAS $2.49 MEN'S | Umbrellas, purs silic cover- any highly moral issue e s ing, paragon frame, a splen- Bean willtag ‘o Suke won. N L e did eelection plain and trimmed Judge Coit said take this oc- ity Tohle e handles—neg $5.00 Umbrelias at casion to state, Mr. Cronin, that in a et i e g $4.29. case this char r—if not perhaps ! ibrellas at $2.49. just this e —if in the s $1.00 UMBRELLAS 89c any gambling houses do exist and i af A 4 : Cedlo s sl i $5.00 UMBRELLAS §4.29 MEN'S | Umbrellas N them to secure evidence, I think it | WOMEN'S | Umbrellas, covered with size for men who want a would be well for you to in t them | all silk taffeta. yarn-|la mbrella, paragon frame and not only to in the proprietors | ith mission and silver handles|plain handles—regular $1.00 Umbrella but the freq It may be found | $5.00 Umbrellas at $4.29. at 89c. then at the places will not be so | . S popular to frequent as the frequenters | Gladness comes with a better under- | o will find that the y for fre- | standing of the transient nature of the | . ” C Sonducing hor o il “Coms | meny physical ills which vanish be- The Porteous & Mitche 0. ;,"z‘nfiné v case could be | fore proper efforts—gentle efforts— presented pleasant efforts—rightly directed and 257 B = assisted by the pleasant laxative rem- — — ] The Boy He Neoeded. | edy Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senn 7 i “James” suid Mr. Goodley, “the| Its ben effects are due to the | A Fine Assortment DENTIST tleman whose name you save as | fact th s the one remedy which e = reference tells me youre not very|promotes internal cleanliness without MILLINERY DR. E. J. JONES e replied ‘Jimmy, {he of- | debilitating the organs on which it S AT A T < = fice B sich a_truthful guy | 8cts. To get its beneficial effects al- AT I T R L | Suite 46, Shaanon Bnilding verself youse need an able-bodied Tiar | W3 buy ‘th genuine manufactured MRS. G. P. STANTON Wales: elavator Lhetierat AWtreat: ahs iike me around de pla — Catholic | by the California Fig Syrup Co. 1 3 S s tandard and Tim, ) | ost1daw trance. 'Phone. Extra S SIRLOIN STEAK igans, 1b. 17¢ Delicious Good Table BUTTER Milk, Soda or Oyster Crackers 1b. 8c | 6 large Dark Red Granberries 2 gts. 16¢ | ExtraFancy Ginger Snaps 3 Ibs. Grape Fruit - - 3 Sweet Potatoes 8 1 4 10 5 o'clock= GRANULATED SUGAR B Ibs. 258 SAUSAGE Double-tipped Noiseless MATCHES ORE HOUR SALE--410 5 o'cock MOHICAN COMPAN pecials for Mohican Customers Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday CORNED SMOKED Best LAMB [Shoulders of BEEF SHOULDERS | CHOPS greee b 7c Ib. 12¢|mmzea 1h. 14c Cuts = Ib. 29¢ | Fresh, Large, Brown EGGS doz. 27¢ Fresh Stock Best Lump | Ciean White LAUNDRY Seeded Raisins | STARCH RICE SOAP pkg. 8c| 3 1bs. 10c 5 Ibs. 21¢ 6 bars 13c 20c Ih. 15¢ i 1. State Potatoes peck 17c | Best Compound 2 Ibs. 25¢ ranklin quare Home-made Sugar Sufsd Ib. 14¢ boxes 19¢ for 23¢ | [hoice Malaga Grapes 2 lis 25¢ | Pure Lard - bs. 15¢ Tuesday and Thursday FULL CREAM Old Fashioned Sliced CHEESE . - b, 'SCl D BEEF It LARGE, YELLOW Or DRIED BEEF Ib. 2 Ibs. to each customer NIONS 4 qts. Ilc 23