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WHY TAKE CHANCES_@he SBulletin, | ......= | PLENTY OF WATER IS ASSURED [:iinsrwrias s ” i 7~ b - - — the zuest of relatives in Haydenville, HEARING ON ESTABLISHING Tt‘l(‘/ GIrow { DTN 8ET US BEFORE YOU CHOOSE. Norwich, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1910. | Mass, for the past few weeks. ' POWER LINE AT PLAINFIELD o §! e N § oyt _Mr. and Mrs. George W. Howard of | . Will B ¢ Filled Though It e Visit Our New Market. | VARIOUS MATTERS |l it BV YL Pipes of the System Will Be Kept F i bferrtrdt bl CHILDREN Your Thanksgiving Turkey should be | , Ry ¥ D carriers will have a noliday | yyo aua Mps Christopher Newbury | © May Not Be Fit For Drinking—River Water Will| the Morning. “ 6 Biat; hot aitpginr the mam sxpen. | 0% TDUraAY: ¥ of Gilead were recent guests of Dr. i Fidiece] i i On Monday morning the continued ®ive. hut of first quality. Mr. Somers The schools will closs tomorrow to | 1%, MIs. & 1T Allen, making the trip Be Used, If Needed, asa Last Resort—Fairview Now|, On Monday moring the continucd sands word from Philadelshia that the reopen Monda. in the case of William P. Babcock and Turkeys and Capons are fine and prices | —yioypars of Sunahine socie Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dolbeare and Aided by Mohegan Lake—~Strainer Went Out of|otners Vs the Nashawaug Power Co. ase the public. Chickens put In o busy week. their daughter, Miss Grace Dolbenrf. ’t“ regard to the ;'(nnslruc‘tinn of a };Il'h . have been for a few days' visit in Ni- 3. ension power line in front of their and Ducks this year 2 Water Monday Morning. hals Coat Sweaters depends upon proper nourish- ment—a balanced ration.. The most frequent lack is bone-form- certainly in antie, making the trip by auto. property in Plainfield, was held, 2 terial, causing soft, weak,’ excelient condition and reascnabl St. James' lodge, No. 23. wa 4 2k 5 Plaintiits meds epplication tordhs ahs LIS Yo For Wom n, - - bt 4 g iety F. C. degree this evening.—adv William P.- Potter, who has had a : - pointment of a committee of three, to diseased, crooked bones. en, 3 W= gartial list of our great variety successful season on the road with a | Sehich a demurrer was made on the § Everyone whose faucet when opened | of water, demznds an immediate at- | Monday morning did not respond with | tention a wushing streamn thought the reser- | The city has not made any effort to large circus, is at his former home here for a visit. will 2id you in your ner ection for your November 22 is the feast d: | Cecilia, patroriess of music and sroonds that the reasons were insuffi- cient. This demurrer was argued and Misses and Children Scoit’s Emulsion clans | e P -t voichad ron a3 - 8 TOREY ie cliv. ine. 4 the entire morning was occupied by it, T Miss Georgie Thompson of Pough- . voir had run dry and that the city was | sccure .an additional watershed since 5 o 4 bty e - ¢ | keepsie: Who has been the guest of | Without water. “For a long time efforts | the vote passed by the board of wa. | ALOFReys Babcock and Eorwhing ap- st ey ¥ you've never had one, get on Lettuce Sapans Extra help is being hired in some of | Nyp "ang Mrh. James Stoddard of Led- | have been made to have the people | ter commissioners last summer. We | DS - 2 4 i supplies every o' . e v - holi- | - { Thayer appeared for the defendant You'll wonder, later, how you mmm= Ce'n Ereilers | he siores in preparation for the holl- | varg, Jeaves today for a visit with realize that the situation was a seri- |are threatencd with a water famine, a | ThOYET ¢ It's a balanced ration for bone as J i Bodive Brands A1 ay trade. | friends in° Thompsonville. Qus gne and that all the water which | condition pregnant with disastrous | “*mif 0 10in claims that it is act- iid id aged to get along without #. A Coal B & . £ could be saved should be. This has | results to our mercantile, civil and do- | i it e well as flesh. Every child shoul Bt ic londid, Temain Hucklind Sauce The Putnam branch of the Norwich | giTy MEETING IS resulted in the saving of many days’ | mestic affai We therefore respect- | (& Under e o R e N dail a splendid, warm, close Chicary Lea & Porrin Comiercial school has Dbeen closed | EXPECTED NEXT WEEK. | SuSP%, and there is still several Gavs' | fully request your honor to call a spe- b A e R de have a small dose daily. friend that is always ready and gives Pacoers Mushroom Catsup | bermanently. i - | suppiy at the Fairview reservoir, w chal city meeiing ta discuss the mat- ibat e comes upliED R 3 g 5 | Mohegan lake it is estimated that 4 ? n the s the-giatyte rogurdless of mich 16 ALL DRUGH long service. Easily slipped on; a gar~ Tomatses in gl at gan | stimated that | ter, and to take action on the same 5 a ga v g Gar le Due giving favors are increasing the vol- | Promised Necessary Information This | davs sary to relieve the needs of Norwich | ZooUt o i . y Spimach Flum Pudding ume of the mails. |- Week and Will at Once Call the he;:: lllll?dnglnfulhe water from .\llo— in this, respect. The matter wenk over until a week | o e ey of @ coat. Invest in one of our finaly Viselsnd Sweets Olive Oi ake into the mater mains has i BE L. i called. Th - % 3 Scuash g ™. 'cm Chut Hotels and restaurants are prepar- | Meeting been delayed as long as possible and | , Vil Always Be Enough Wne‘r.“ from Saturday for Dhe fling of briets. | (e meeting was called, The naw ANC| Knit Sweaters and youwll get the beet Tirniae Oiives, piain | 8 Jor the customary numbce of fam- | on Monday evening Mavor Thayes | JE8 hecaio of that, that tho water | J0ie 045, of jsome citisas el 0% | wason pioRKOWSKT TELLS OF | were voted upon were those placed | valuss procurable anywhers. v | ily dinner parties o e holiday. ¥ tafie, g ) v on Monday morn- of the c will become : 1e national co Cranberries g Vel LR seuiel sl % L e B " meting - Gk | 108, when there 1z always an unusnal_ | Wnecessary anxie(y, staies Superin- | FRANCO-PRUSSMN WAR. |sich was heid in Dos Moines, Ta, the | Full assortment in whits, gray and o - 2 . of ties are being assem. | OVer the calling of @ city meeting. Iy large demand for water. During | tendent Corkery, for such a contingen- et first week in September. This same 2 ickalces Mangoes ed just above Uncasville, for ke BY | b mimber ot mitizeme in hio resasd | the night and early morninz the | ¥ has ween considered and should | Heard With Much Inferst by Pupils| election was conducted Monday evens red, also white and gray, white and h andied Fruits - ot Combanye:In its Thich | 2 it he Geenly Interested | Strainer on the- 1i-inch pipe leading | the Water in both jonds get so low | P ’ ing in Canada, all over the United | fight blue, white and o Freneh Chestnuts | the necticut company on its lines. snd that he felt us deeply m)lvrets;:‘l:}"om Falrvew got out of water so that | that there would be danger of such a | at Miss Butts’ School. States and in all the United States “d A oy d green, in plain . Fancy Fish Stamped linen novelties, fine line of | {h (RS Matter as they do. bt he feletnone was entering it. This, of course, | COndition. as a means of last resort, | Major Piorkowski of New York gave | POSsessions excepting the Philippines.|and fancy weaves, tight and V neck > Gulneas handkerchiete.” Order pics. cake”and | (141 G UTTIRE D S e gaaty Mo act | lo€ the prossure “drap snd nowater | Yater from the Vantic and Shetucket |, et PRI, S SoXFoN o0 e i all, S1e| popufan engthe; - * Jum pudding at Woman's Exchange. ; 2 et e, wen rougl e pipes for a while, | ¢ pumpe o the 5 | Gay afternoon which was much appre- . [aganas Roasters _“‘\ aa | upon_the resommendations of the water which accounted for the fact that the | 50 that re will be plenty for the |3ay after: S, 2o . . . \{ ; Bettt Bt T et Rt | Erert ronfen front ol B8t i of Hioning st e et G e e Wttt | Ingidents in Society || Children’s 98¢ to $2.98 Swast Orang Monday morning in St. Patrick's | Pease b SR | at places 0. Many thought the water | Of a fire. but not for drinking or cool | L S8 SO LR N6 i e () B o e hureh, Rev. Hugh Tesanor celobrated |B90, EUIN, 10 (SO R 3 faa been shut off and the number of |Ig, The ides, of the commissioners | (15, IAMCREEIEAR AG 10, T St Women’s $1.98 to $12.00 G v an anniversars requiem high mass for | D an: ba 5 | calls which poured into the office of |18 e use of the e fire pu | Next year will be held the fortieth - T s Figs, pulls James P. Devine. |4 Taesting. the water department overwhelmed |2t the Talls mill akl the bleachery { K ¥Co! e ich wi . i 4 i e Batas The mayor stated that he had been | (i@ TRICH ,\Lny oaren aoumal Lwould be brought imto™ use, , these H-.;‘ errsoarraegyt w’zua‘aimluw':'m}] :.—L‘Le:fi Mrs. Thomas Harland h.,f" rs‘[nrned Also showing the latest novelties in Table Ra Mortgages recorded in Norwich last | promised the necessiry dats this week | water, tanks would burst, and others | PUmDs being abie to force through | oo e ot o ha o [Lo, Jer Home on Sentry Hill after &| Ay Tonima and Knit Boanetse, Rebia \ ais . week amounted to . In the cor- e i praposil ich | 38 Dot Know what to 4o, It was a |mains water sufficient to supply the | G ey ey 2 ork city. $275 and $3.00. Malaga Grapes responding week of last year the |Would be the signal for the calling of | 5f o MUN TrARE fo S0, T WA & entire city with the river water, at |§ressed amazingly in these years, ——— i i - 4 city 24 P ~ e city 2y " it is leagure to e major to look amount was 38,700 the city moeting, and as soon 2% thatlhad never before experienced the present amount of consumpiton. |1t 8 & pleasure 1o phe Maor 0 US| o armony Whist club met Mon-| Woments Fascinators, Knit Shawiy Deerfoot feroupiyog o w Sgeh thieseal, & From the.water éffice thase calling | This service would, of course, be paid p 1l th fosxeriiy day afternoon with Mrs. Walter Por- i cerfoo For the past #two mornings ice has|he expeots that there will eb a city | : . o o mevine s e T | in bringing about all this prosgeriiy. 3 : and Cardigans, nico assortment in : i i were notified that the water had not | for, and would provide the water for | ™ id of b in Berlih in June|ter at her home on Fast Town street. Rouguefort Cheese formed on the Shetucket river as far | meeting called in regard to the matter the O e, Dot ok o aee o mia | TIER oWl off peitie {3je | Jer AL Ber Bome. on Trat Tawn s AU been shut off, but that the big drain an P Swiss down as the railroad bridge. It takes next wesk. on_ the supply hmd cuf off the pres- | eXpected t5 drink it, as it s open to |Of 1970 and seeing the empexor t cold weather for this. | hig | crown prince receiyed in perfect gtidnes B o om Vasleus Rduzces by the vast crowd of people, so £ragt | a Grases Cream SHORT HEARING ON sure, which it was belleved would re- - St vould be done only as the last resort, | % o \ . o Neufachte! O Bhindey 18 d Tarsel F. turn’ in a short time. you JOR - b *|was the depth of feeling—everyonal o . Dutch Lol et s Wi e e RIPLEY PLACE SEWER.| Superintendent Corkery hastened to |2ll other means failing. | wishad and feared tha war. Mujor pre-Tl\anksglv"‘g ks Wild Rabbits age of He was an old resident in the reservoir and finding the b% | Rain Is Expected. | Plorkowski was then first lieutenant B it ot Colenitor, Only Two Property Owners Appear to | strainer out of water at once opened | .. "&i" # | bod . iEiperowit) was thes i laien; asmert Will Be 91/ the elght-inch pipe at the bottom of |, VG CRY, WIRORE TR means OBe | vag setailed to go ahead of the majn will come is problematical. When the |8fmy and make arrangements for Lhon; reservoir was down at its lowest point | ACToss the Rhine. Count Zeppelin—of Unrestricted Specials balioon fame—then a captain of cavak || o5 t5 amount which you may e e ot e e Jo» Tv, wa the irst in tha army to pass | : : n Tailor- : i ting | TheTentea i the “hssesamni on (e | pond inta-thecity’ maine. s that from | OF 257 Inches helow high water mark | i, "ll foieory. - 1e praisea the (|| depesit in our Savings Depart e t is stated that hunters are finding { =, new sewer constructed i Ripley place | the middle of the forenoon water was | 00 November 8. It is now, o spirit of the Germany armp—the so ment, in any one year, up good mumber of partridges in and | o 00 2 ré w being taken from Mohegan lake. Ikt : o diers’ cheerfulness in rain and mud t to make all your monev £ | cost of about $380. Theré were inches on Monday. From this it might | nand e Oiipe PR e ¥ ahout North Stonington and that rab- | only a few in attendance. Ernest Free- | At Mohegan - take be deduced that the lowest point must (and their obedience to discipline: obe work far you all the time. y 'y Scottish societies in a number of | Lownsy's Choco'ate A'mond pits are numerous in the underbrush. | man asked about the aesessment for| At Mohegan lake the water is within | he reached soon and rain In abundance | dlencs with forethought of the common | §1 HORE S0 YO0 &0 (he Bme #n:ys Lhoco a monds towns will anticipate St. Andrew’s da \ g i A 5 vounded in this battle around Metz be about 91 cents @ running foot for |than that in. Fairvie e el L ol L aven < |wounded in this nco'ate Mafshm]”flws | 3 than that in Fairview reservoir, and | Every break that liscovered i fme and the mav of the sewsr was|of water which js needed will have 10 | coin court, but an Tnvestigation show- | moved on to Parie making a detour b sl 4 flanking fire from the French and Be Heard—A: SEND YOUR ORDERS TO On Sunday the Misses Ruth M. Fow- | Cants a Running Foot. the pond, which had been made ready e 1 Ruth A. Fowler, both of the for this emergency some time ago, and East Side. walked to New London,| There was a hearing in the council | fFom there he went to Mohegan lake Somers Bros. s e tvip i goa time. [ opihere was a hearing iu the councll| i turned on (he water from that the staff of the cr Norwich, Conn. his property and was told that his as- | two feet of full pond, though this does |looked for. This is the prayer of ev- | 800d. e A : sossment would b for the unoceupied | not mean within that much of RN | Cryone nd with such s dry al 3 ner- | T8 was on spacial service In the staff | fatad allke. y | ot . lot for which no assessment had beenover thea dam, as full pond is several | manent break can he expected soon. b ¥ i ¥ 8 it} acts useful to you. Lownzy's Chocolale Carame's | November 30. 5 sionaingspeciai | 10 % 0100 20, & emmeiont B PoGh [ over, the dam, op full pond s several | manent breskc can e expe Torming | 8id_not talke parc in the frsl fgit| i) 3 L" sale P 5 Sunday mext, the | was stated that the assessment would | the lake, however, is 17 feet higher | that it was raining in New Haven. SCARIRE (T SULEN > rots | | WOMBN'S and MISSES TATMORED Oinzy s local art students will go to | the, Property owners of the street. through. the six-inch pipe there will be | being reported to the department and | 214 hie was sent to caminand ffrin’é’;:"l! The Thames Loan SUITS, new, up-to-date modeig, $& I y M C Hartford this week for the first public | T50 wmwnlmmresmd in the Bliven | draughted In 24 hours 500,000 gailon | prompt attention is given in each case v‘x‘;":‘mnfim‘-:)‘ “:::fi-!h 'b""rflnmg Hilaga = different styles, vaives up to S99 Dy 3 o fon o Pl o1 yes property asked as to their assessment|The drain of Monday made but about | that there may be no unnacessary 1oss. 1 i ago8 d ’I‘ (/ Special ' OWney s Map e Lream; B ey e SToGgHeat Acadbimy, (S0 1l iovdaaiatan’ {¢ wanld Beyabont |a e G ioh Jimnaalon roop The i or | st Uik miay e no unnesonsaty Iods 2N sy Sunds SO an rust Co., pecial ‘$15.00. A 1,,} im - $47.50. The hearing lasted but A short | there. All over the half million gallons | svening that there was a leak at Lin- | Lo his battery. After this the ficld 2FY WOMBN'S TAMLORED &UITS, foq » union service i e N ic Con- | $h?wn and explained by Civil Engineer | come from Fairview reservoir. By this | ad at as where a well was be- bnbacid e = DUNN'S PHARMAGY, | ristiion rice in the Xiantic con- | ko s IS e T | i, SR Broneh hedore meel” i3l moiee, vaiie 1 5 $3RAN Y| was addressed by Judge E. M. Warner O e ‘lhrmgh!{ there are ab out 3 000,000 g: ‘ Before the water from Mohegan “)“g rta"'(;‘r.;‘;’;““ b e R Special $19.50. £ i | af Putnam, whose subject was Pris- ons of water in the lake there lake was turned on Monday morning, | = fHed § a in e ! 50 Main Strect. Reform O A CONAREAATIARAL CLiDRO | AUDHSIEWaReR (OURst 8D abys. 16 herwr- | 1ot s s ieimire e he et twa Nemel kilgd Arden WOMBEN'S HIGH CLASS-SUITS, ona | | ever, Fairview cannot supply that ad- lat the entrance to the park. ~After | Which he stoo & of a kind, most favored colors, aff - | The placing of macadam in Cliff | pi= . | ditional requiremaent it will be neces- | it had been on for two hours the pres- a feamy £ : H 1= SR0.00 street {s ‘underway and water which | Discussion of the Charter at the First | S, 2 SURLTATU, (G hom tho lake | are ht i hih eent had ‘beon tn. | drove them back, T i e | | a ix used in the construction is being | Session of the Season. in order to force it through the six- | creased and registered six pounds and | the decoration of the fron T¥oss &} on % & | Special $25.00. rawn from the river at the electric B inch main faster than by gravitation, | has probably increase u Y Bl e il bt it ool S L { s We will serve a light plant. There was an attendance of about|ang in that case it iy ‘[,,?;},gf,l’,,,'f, o has probably increased during the | ajor as also recently , veceived a WOMEN'S DRESSES, all stylishamads fifty at the first session of the season | bls water sapply will amount o' tne | PELE ! diploma for the Order of the Crown. 7 els, broadcloths, serges, (affatas mad i o On Monday afternoon at 2.45 o'clock | 0f the Men's club of Park Congrega- | consumption mnesded for the mewt 30 | Provision for Fire Department. | On the surrender of Napoleon 11T the asolines, none overirimmed, regular ]' ‘flflks'lvlfl( ”lflfler Captain Richmond came here and se- | tional ehurch, there being a few invit- s. There is a small stream coming | Realizing the seriousness of the pres- | Germans thought for a moment the 4 e Py ot 1475 5 s l cured the voung Italian who is wanted .;| sucats \t”':i Gl ;n?mb‘-rl-[imm Fairview from Meadow brook ;(;m situation, the fire d)pufl;nun( axfmar x\';:flox;:;api:| #,‘,’n::‘m 11:;.:?1 ,:;11;‘ e $19.98—Special 78. in Willimantic” for carving a fellow ship. In attendance alsa were all|where the brooks have responded finely | discussed ways and means for being | dlers : 2 e 4 Thursday, November 24¢h, countrymean i | members of the charter commission | Mnee the oot starm and thome 0 ARelY | Drapared for any emergency that might | formed the nucleus of the army of WOMEN'S WAISTS, pome eojored R ke g = | with the exception of Herman Alofsin, | coming in from the brook to Mohegan |arise. Alderman Ely, chairman of the | Parls. siliss, others fancy pluids, white and From 12 Until 2.30. R. S. Parker, who is in San Francis- | 2 : lake. The water in the lake is just 15 | department {ommissioners. and Chiet | Tie told of the siege of Parix. its aur- cream nets, yalue mp %0 $600-—Spe- co and Los Angeles In connection with | The evening was given up to the dis- | feet deép at the dam 2 Stanton have finally decided to have | render, the pleasant duties of {he army oial $4.75. business of the Park, Preston & (0., custicn of the charter. Hibberd R. | placed on the floor of the Central fire | of occupation and the glory of the re- d G, has favored The Bulletin with papers | Norman reviewd the proposed instru- | Wells Going Down. |station @ large automobile fitted out |turn to Germany. He closed by hoping ; _ atles will ‘e resarved upon from San Francisco. ment. taking up the many tures in{ The artesian wells are belng sunk | with several three-gallon tanks of | that such a war would naver happen . applicatien | detail. and gave a comprehensive de- into solid rock, the first being 380 feet | ohemicals and other paraphernalia for | again. France and Germany have too i ) The New ifaven railroad operated | scrintion of the hentfits to be gained down, while the second js 95 feet down. | fghting fires, such as axes and other | many ecommon interests and friand- e w A Telephone No. 704. 35 svecial trains on Saturday. Four- |and told how the several sections What has been gained b he last 100 | tools, o that whon a fire call is sound- | ships. Peace should be their pride. n of this number were run over wonld operate. feet in the first well has not been od ok Tespon ! ad a vi . nber yu1d operate. ed a quick response can be made and | not war. et I " the Shore line division, elght coming ere followed a general discussion, | certained. but water has been struck in | the fires extinguishea before there is | Men's Fancy and White Dress Vests, through New London. fn which fhere was Tarticipntion by the second well and runs “M\ necessity for water .| sTRUBE ORcHEsTRAL CLUB complets assortment—$200 to' $450, : reariy all, remarks being made by I the pipe, indlcating that quite | “'In “addition, Alderman Ely has ad- Men's 2 i 8 J wod T Wauregan House, : HITE pele wn s il me mas Saturday evening by Miss Josephine | oyanirentod test will be made upon both of them |terns about the ity w water from | ; m tea i x n 1| terns ab he city with water fr | tached ana detached—500 e rehments were served by Saving Must Continue o 6 PlNer el Ch Suilivan’ of Stillman avenue. Westere | ™ Prasideni Haskell presided, and at | within a Tew davs | Third Number in Y. M. C. A. Entar- Pr ‘.1 l:‘l‘:’!“" ““;‘ 'NT"'( from Mystic the close ret instead of city water Five hundred tainment Course a Decided Treat. 3 Stonington and Norwich e W e o hea e it Vit ki e caople| 6ot of . threeoinch hose, which fa | S ebo! For Hires mors mlabis 1t will e ase. | S3tellent music by the Victor telking| CoLRt Corkeryistates that te people 1Dy, 0l RlC ATE ik araimarily vsed | | Bifora: ane of Uis/iafgeat sndispst 1 aras Men's Neckwear in all the new eol ezsary to guard the \\‘11; »den ash bar- machine. that if possible they should be .n‘an here, will be ordered at once and will | enthusiagtic audience that have beey ors and shapes, large variety ta se- the river and use this when necessary srietors. < gl A i oty vt o - bt i i Closots are 4 big be tsed for long distances. This is|in evidence at any of the course of . Y Tah e LS K nod suoply du | FUNERALS. e Sl e Loirsc tha | done because the friction vaused by the | entertainments, given under {he aus- Buffets l\alrS lect from—25c and up. limit where they think it is enough. | manufactories water passing through is less in a lavge | piges of the Young Men's Christian Men's Gloves, ail lsathers and coler< Daniel L. Burke. f g ren aboge i C e | than in a smail hose. The department | association, the Strube Orchestral - i b 7 Nine new corporations. having a to- ] The funeral of Daniel T. Burke was|board has not believed It good molicy | i8 ~also discussing feas v of [club, Gustiv Strube, leader, gave @ 5 ings & makes—$1 al authorized capital stock of $184,- | held ear Monday morning from his to shut off these m. facturing 1 iv «mn.mv.v."\r]nn yu‘v{«)rn‘uma Monday l—\en‘\y\T at (I\r-? x l and up. 809 wikke. farmed I this. stata; atistoe | 1818 Bame st/ No. 847 LEvinBeon sYSmie; | as: it ronls s o | but o action will be | Central Eaptist church which was a ension oty 3 N et week: Tho reas Dotors s York city, with a large npmber | and the throwing of the oltizens o L it is placed hefore | treat to all lovers of music In this Men's Hosiery from the sheer silk te were formed, with capital of $17.300. | in altendance. Afterwards there were wark and there would soon be a. de Chairman Ely of the | community who were privileged to at- services conducied over the remains serted village here. The curtaiing ssioners stated yester- | tend. The church, the galleries and The four nights’ bisarre to be given | In St. Vincent Ferrer's church on Lex. | the abo of wates By Stapmioe the ) board would recommend | the large prayer iecting room that under the auspices of th hase of one of these machines | was used on t! sion, were filleN xty-sixth str adies of the ington avenue and S t. | vators was ordered weeks ago, and by i | 1 the heaviest cotton, In all the de< I ables f sirable colorings, at moderate prices, S { | I | | | Sacred Heart parish rwich Town, ends fille places of bearers.: the action of the wate e i annual meeting, @s 1t|with people, and from the momen - will open Wednesday night. Dancing Many were present from ont of town, wew Tiowmn wotd wos o Mondas | Would be more efficient and would cost | the concert nountil the last steains | Ohevaton and Colonial Style i) L will hold a place in the programme.— and among the wealth of floral tributes that water for their would be under the present arrange- |of the final number were /sounded (Kltchenw;u Dep t_) x was # handsome wreath magked Broth- | shut off here. The iy S Fesides, scveral of the horses | there was not a dull minute for any- ar y met in the pariors of the arrived hore o 96 train, when It | wiiter laf their tank in Groeneville, and |8nd this i8 considered & good time tojand the same in ’(1pg3;{rxlllghaflvm.H‘H-’ tay forenoon, and packed a missionary | Accompanying were relatives, . and | go ahond with e Dumpe.|suen oa wposed st about | ed Norwich for many & day. The doors | LARGE STOCK | Reasters, “Enamal,_ the Jiaveryel sy X to be sent to Miss Mary E. Per. > a delegation from Char- | ing of the water from e ¢ the church yere gpened ‘&b 736 [ other good makes keeps the goodensse kins at Athens, Alabama K. of C., in Hartford he round house was fo o'clock and before 8 o'clock, the hour | of the fowl or meat within, makes it e i as hearers were John 1. the water causing the boil- sat for the concert begin, practi- | A M (Dr. He “mrnum u;m}am, secretary Award T. Rurke, Andrew W. ers to foamn. o The Bot 1104t naot it Ttk any* Siia con a tender and juioy. L g o he Connectic oclety of "Soctal ene mothy urphy a mes X cel asted unti 3 ave ” M Vernon | Hygiene, is. e b b e St Wiy Sud Jarrcs Driving Wells for Water. | “Hvers wuihet ‘on_ the prograrime | Oven Pans, shest steet or enamel, alt v Rye Whiskies tion of the we d mothers in the | place in St Mari's cemetery, Friends The driving of o secure a sup- appoaled favorably to the sudience, | e = sizes, rightly priced. JACOB STEIN, state romoting educatitonal work | gnd relatives from Norwich and Jew- PIV of water su » operate man as shown by the generous ap- SN s tain Stract, | A1O0E the Tines of Social hysiene e o doon o e R o Tue” et totenod ani on severe | inn oom A FEW MINOR ITEMS g 3 e E 1 ? : . eral concern: ATt of clty, | occasions an encore was requestes A et 1t i i g R Pavilion in Park. sadEsSauiieient Suynty it s Delloved REGARDING SITUATION | The oboe solo, De Pretendanie, by | . VERY ESSENTIAL. Te T i ik 1 e o sy h T o Wer On Monday the work of boardin p, NurRe o~ to. furnis WLe ) Tt Lindpaintner, was rendered in a er- t 2 N Tl e DU At Sohawan | park Svan G boilcrs " Other concerns wi Session Held Manday Afternoon at | foct mamner by Mr. Muller and made | urniture {4 WeediGhemping! Saieia’ ens NERER am and others exercs., fo ‘ it ably.follow out this plan if it ps ! e = E rpression upo ten- o 5 A S[OI'H] SaSh B fallowild fv-Teule Megy) ye Intueripestel s The ne o1t for TS sedsoh | anosaje: ’ bebtilimin) -t Sl el e o i T = Giray and others, administrators s over 1o by i . orchestral animent, also de- v . Chopping Knives, Paring Kuoives, Pi Economy ‘in Use of Water g B fupus‘:g.\dfln'Fiflished Golden Weathered|pans, pudding Mouids, Ega Beat 3 commissioners A The G o 4 Mother" e the AP T - n their office | lighted, and the two sel 3 AND (e tatior who on Monday found & A “Mother” gives the following jneacg o e | b the plavers of ‘the stringed instru f hree 320 bills in pocket of some vice to other users of water for ccon- | on 5 t five o'clock ¥ f the stringac ] Measuring Cups, Cassereles, Custa: . s When You Think o 65t T LI wiien Spion Tohayer Wk e ments I the e caited forth e | and Early Engllsh [ Fess‘tnd Sute Saserie Care weatl p SR s e S ot ok of i noed e ok washimg’ deiw”water | cided o orier”(he”witer service | Following s the prosrmme | gnaies "$1.25, $1.50, $1.75,|¥ea or Coffec Percolaters ¢ Boston, Who has ih Hand the. interens ¥ colt SWiater Bomek ek 70r . faw |- Thevs wak’a. lenginy iiscussian ot | Reve Angenmne T mibinatels $2.00 and upwards | The scientific way of making Tew on - pasii iy v ( the men clerks emplored on the P | seconds T find 1 1 save ¥ | the auestion and the cailing of a cit Strube Orchestral Club | Coff no dregs, only clear extrach ] f 1 New laven railroad svstem. said on | pan full each time I do di meeting. it heing stated that one | Oboe solo—Der Pretendante ¢ i A 1< fFEB G CAGHELL'S. 67 Waler 81 S et e CUICINEG v i |k ool T caiish soon e the | O'7 0T P PN, e | Tables $6.00, $9.00, $10.00,de in @ number of vivies and ausiy truth st 1 the execu! | col wve it on flc sundings e been gecured on the ¥. Mulle | 9 g ¢ z MINFr. | Clmittes wae sobae bifoke: ke Toad e o s e | D R Atlon e immnmded Sed dare oE | (a) Futoreske, Byasek | $12.00 and upwards | shapes and from the best makers, . | KT PRI | oy A it o it THINK OF stead of wasting a tank full each tim, | weel e o S A special Coffee Percolatory i e ——— . me fagten ‘chain ys Righ 80 ohildren‘eqnit| . The jaca of dechring ‘a‘supply I ad- | Grand sclactienc TunhhanAes, Wagne ":S'd boards $10,00, $15.00, s UUN I wnRRY RN PLEAS CUUNE ! Smith’s Prescrlptlon K;-:é»s, i save Sarer St after E:‘” S R e ane ;1‘;;0 520.00 and up. two quart size, at 98ca I IN SESSION HERE. any. flushing necessary. Use sponge | voir would not ube Orchestral Club : Soatend of tuh baihy Homs will say | Han st CIKGY ir: hut i |-cello solo—(@) Adagio Barg S | z ; Wakes Wrin kles b gt gl |rhat i the on o St Nex: [ wilp wken, e iateinent was et et | The Reid & Hughes Co, v v SIsh Wows gane] - Jeked: | e know auite well that whenever | water his is a time for | but what there will be plenty of water | (1) Traumerei <chuman We Recover Furniture and Da Gargel * 4. and n 5. SR, high grade druzs and medicinal agents | the water consamers aps those | in the pipes even after the pree B i Bonraiay Sliam - e b L g G S SO - 1A KR bty CHUA KU LR AT D St Tl SR b R DO B L D Wl r stringss Strube Orchestral Club | 157.14] Md"\ treet aviny. DR e 2 morning for the con- | majority of minds the thought of affairs Ao not demend on water. Tafk |ter will he used, but the quality Will | Hallet Musie.Coppeiia Delines | e gn ! tin the suit of Mi-hae; Hoari- | . fanout the city fathers, there ought to | be much’ poorer. | Fantasie —Rigoletto, erdi P . e o Gonaor and wiie s Lo LIS RRESCRIDEION STORE, | SO0 s mothers on our water | All the springs about the city are | Lk Sl NOTICE ! vbrd st S W AT Rt it | evers cnse the wamociation 1s jus: | hoara: % ftta Tiiniine Wit tomvict | ® lCARPENTERY UNION FAVORS iwis SR e b [ S Pk bt G s G T e L et i p e CTE b S R A L I A - £ . remodst, redy we | ufier neuring e Lrgumenis the Judse |nce Tor i1l In the niids ot bur - | The ety ot The Whoie o130 | TUBERCULOSIS SANITARIUM. S o ot » very ressonable eigh 8 ] Tba chse of the Fenh Metal Gelling |Storesin selling. arngs of the highest|cave. the water, and p o This Action Taken Following the El T will call for work. 3 A RoafmE oy Lid. vs. the Plauts | qualicy at mediim prices now. always | with’ mighty | noor ! tion of National Officers. ecial tor inan SqIvIn BRUGKNER, Tha Fusrien, = ™ Cadden Co. was then comiuencsd. Thic | has. and alwavs wil e iz " and. no matter | supposed o fake what 8 ol S 2543, Feay Wit for 377 for extras which it {how little Tou (o spend. you wil! | make the most of it, and hold their Works | Thames union, No. 137, United G i _—__—:,”_“,'_:: clatmed were furnished because of | find that our dependable qualities and | tongues, while some of the men man- Well Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join- 2 age affairs so judiciously. lers of America. held a largely attend. Commencing Saturday, Nov. 19, ene rooms in the Lucus hiock. President i . Petitions Being Circulated. aughn (. Kent nresid amo ith A Vaughn C. Ken: sided and amonk | away with every sale of 50c or over. . % g% Sl remedT, A% hanges In the plans. Considerable | fair prices join hands to make ours idence was heard in this . but it [one of the most satisfactory drug as not finished when court adjournad | stores in this state. l Taie VIBUTN-0 w e e Py O 1o o adourned Following ix a petition which | the important actions taken at this On 0 ool o { citculated —among the business men | G _N t ANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL ¢0, | The tase R o T Beican ind’ Wite [l Mpudey. aud spetsiigd . many ! rape u Sf tme wos hat_of endorsing . petition T 15 Wrest 1290k Street, New York. |13 Patrick Murphy and wife was post. Aures ? L 0od Wi for the eatablishinent of a (ubsrculgsiv | The P Caf foned until next weelk Wedneeday al | T His Honor Charles 17 Thaye R PN { saultarium i New London cgunty, The l\e ahsl are, | New Londen. Mayor of the Cily of Norwich. | By | meeting Aid 0ot comm2ace uml 3 T & | e cas - or Francia Campbell s We, the underaigned frenen of the |l Read “The Kosd to Weiiviile,” | ovciock. and preceding it 'inere took 20 Bath Street. Sarin Mclais, exr. is understood to | Franklin Square, Norwich, Ct,|city of Norwich, realize that the | place the annual election of the nation- 4 sure trfal and will follow (he case i3 [T officers of the brotherhood, which JAMES O'CONNELL,Prop o am celal B 3 Jasted from 5 o'clock up to the how . novis” ros- ent wlarming situation that confronts novatd the peopls due to the scarce supply in_ pkes. 085