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what we want, but more often not,| Four Million Gallons -Daily. from legislatures. Another may sav:| The watershed comprises about two “Bring an injunction.” That is a W square miles. Directly over the ridge process/and very costly—meanwhile We _are other watershen. diseharging di- | are “armiing poliuted water. | rectly at he point Where thie pipe line tlohs: { should run. Here, at this ideal loca- Fwo important Questioss tion, at an elevation of 90 feet adove It see to me there are two ques-! pajryiew, is an average discharge of | | tlons wilch should be satisfactorily jour miflion mallons of water gaile { answered before we can determine OUr There was formorly & Ml on nls urce of supply. These are: First, the | quatity of water, whicl? must be abo j suspicion; second, its availabilit This, to be acceptable, must show that stream; the dam siteé is partially intact nd can be put in conaition in three days to confine quite a large body of water. A sixteen-inch pipe from an it can be obtained within a reasonable tio oo PRGIERITCR plne from an distance, at a suitable elevation and at [N qeliver three milian xaname of @ price the city can afford to DAY.| {Lier dafly, for sorvice in ous eity. | When these conditions are met I be-| s ¢ma) dam storing one hundred mil- lieve we can quickly locate our reser- | jion" gallons could, with the addition voi e Z of the daily flow as it was three weeks Th will_undoubtedly be many | 2g5 Supnly ug for three months, give a this meeting; doned if I offer mine. off suggestions £ ing Fairv soln it should be in cond w a period of rest, when ition to supply us be pa Recommends Jordan Brook. again. This couid he repeated each Eight and one-half miles from Har- | year, taking the water from Jordan land's Corner, in the southern part of | Teservoir in the spring when it was the town of Lebanon, crossing the | not needed for manufacturing pur- rwich and Colchester turnpike, is | poses; and, at-a future time, should Jordan brock. What I shall say’ of it | necessity require could ke raised to positive knowledge. The first | 2 sufficient height to _.ore several ears of my life were spent | hundred -million gallons. This added eighth of a mile of the | pressure from the 35, feet elevation v 1 played upon its | above Fairview w 1 ,when used In d its waters. The | dependently of Fairview, be of great/ es near Goshen hill, in a deep | value for fire purposes he “high ne where several springs | parts of our city. The hizhway could ich d harge large volumes of wa- | be used for the pipe line the entire It flows down the valley, in- | distance, thus avoiding any expense ni in volume until it becomes a | for right of way; and by laving it in brook, which finally empties in- | Sections of one mile, each with a Jarge- to Deep brook. There no swamp | force of men, it ought to be completed { water draining into it, it is wholly | in thirty days. e o 5| Another Brook Could Be Tapped. il It s S Seven miles from Harland's Corner purest Locy of water I ever saw. the pipe line passes within twenty feet fore the white man ever saw it, | of Deep brook, which flows thirty mils | native Indian used to come for iiles |lion gallons daily. This is at a point | fo got this water Although not vers. |above all mills, and the water would { ed in chemistry, his acute sen be suitable for drinking. Should the § | taste told him of its purity. emergency require it before the pip S | settlers dld not dig well | was completed, this brook could be BN they could not find water apped at that point, ziving us a gravi- |ty suppl , | ddvocate ;| over gra | obtained. assume no one would other method of supply when it can be so ea This pipe line would pas Jordan brook afforded. Th: is formed of pebbl and in the deep | count them as eas! WATER FROM STONY BROOK ¥ as if held in the STONY BROOK POND Joh n's Witch H. i 1€ | througl r a b @elew Johnson’s Witch Hazel Mill. The Gate at the Dam Was Shut. . | hotiow of vour hand, the water is Se | through a series of watersheds, total- From Palmer's Grist Mill dam looking up. Water within two feet of top of dam—full pond. — — VRGN RN clear. This is a favorite trout brook, |In€ hinety million gallons daily, so the S A .. . . | 2 t— | as the fishermen all know—and a fish | Juestion of our water supply would f “ . [ occuants of the thira floce—a portye | knows good water never disturb us ag: rivg they MYSTIC NOANK I"} lzens I lsc dss aler anlg t;ri,"‘,‘, B e e sccong e i < Natural Reservoir Site. The Cost. nd visited bt N below the overflow, our apey. | _ AS to the valle naily widens, | Mr. Frank Kromer, eng neer, obtain- Waterbury.—The Merchants' Trust | TWo-Story Brick Building Planned for Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wileox Enter- | lapses ana e move out, alg | Sl jts high side wails | od these lovels and'is familiar with | onipany: Waterburs's banking| - §. O. Company—Men's Club Hears| tain for Their Daughter—Holiday " a6z = 5 te oF tho owncrs aad oy WG s'into a great mecting and will answer any question | 7M. opened its doors to the public| Informing Address by Henry Robin- . Guests Leave. Many Propoesitions it is Expected Will Be Aired at the |i%\: o e ) o Humired acres i reraid o 1t Monday mornins. son Paimer. e et e 1 : : . | goad price fo n tion. D3 draw together, form oW et con | . Bridgeport.—The Rt. Rev 2 A i VAR | McDonald of Bath, who was struck by o 22 | Wo net want ta Di} eveat shoulders. - Across here is o huge he pine line, 45,000 _Bridg he R Tollowing is the list of unclaimed | McDonald of Bath, who was struck by Special City Meeting—Dr. Stark Proposes New Sate P71 motipant toimen oux iy, & e o e | e ARGy 40000 feet O 00,000 | Nlan officiated Sunday mo: letters at the Mystlc pestoffice: - Ars, | an_eleciric car some time ago and for R ir. Wi . |in zpring. summer, antumn oF it - the ground; this is lace | A low dam for using the stream 10,060 e suficmat D. Burrows, Joseph Laporte, John My- ;fldh- d:”“fi::’né:;“.‘;“t;: }E’:m:‘“:‘:'\:.‘i or Reservoir, With Pure Water in Abundance a.nd‘,.r. or might, an fng o7 the dam. Nature scemed —— 235 children. &re, Henty Butten Mo mthel Bryact, | trom the Ll e e s B b e Sorcesal D ere 90,000 { Fair were sent Sy o e Mehonald; o P W, and . T am the owner of a portion of [out from the C church for | B Graves. % - the Cost $100,000—Flenty of Water at Stony Brook. | resident near |1and In the ares which wonid be To | he poor on Thapkemiving day, and 316 New Brick Building. | Entertained for Mrs. Fish. e | B eataasin and val- |quired, and should the eity, through |was sent to the Protestant orphan asy- c is to have another brick | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilcox most - 1 in by these KA(‘ board of water commissioners, se- I'.\:n\, while $20 was up on |building. Plans have already been got- | hospitably entertained a party of rel- & conight, | er dam, where the reservoir would ex- | ten out by the Standard OIl company | atives on Sunday, im honor of their citizens of nd. GEoie! | T a two-story brick buthmm:, 30 by | saughter, ,\lrs.wLuc%d;‘Fxsl;.v"“’rh;x;o = 4 | Conditi i 3 feet, to pe built on their iand on | were present Mr. and Mri s Ai- DY hrga | o CpnetoNe (A Teirview | ckson avemue. It will be used as a | ner and daughter Helen of Water- neeting will | Ehn i e Ny X = ! storehouse and office and will be fit- | ford, Mrs. Lucy Wilcox of Mystic, ed thet the town ha o Dt . {ted with all the latest Improvements. Dr. E. P. Flich of Prospect hill, Mra. rouble in mccommoriat - 4, | Charles D. Greene, who has had charge | Lucinda Fish and Misses Lota and e to attend. Many pro et gl | of the business In this place, will con- | Lora Wilcox of Poquonnock. Mre. Fish ens will be advocated, sevar o, | tinue in charze. 1t was stated Mon- |leaves soon to spend the winter in teh have been before the people SARBE ot sl day that the contract was to be let to | Monson, Mass. fore and sozie new ones | i e Dudley Bindloss, azd that work will A Ena t ot bresk. Gardner Lake and Beas | X uE bt Thres large tamks o "% fyle Chescbro spent the week end white amony th . ons e s | with_relotives in the village, return- which Dr. . . Siarx sapeests ooy o %00 . 1 Address by Henry R. Palmer. [, “\onday to his work in Hartford. Which is reterred to later on this pare | adciiion to Aty The Men's club held an entertain- | Fred Rafuse was the guest recently The pleturus on this page, with o | ber Fa i - ing meeting Monday evening 1when |of friends in Riverside. o, shisw the conditien of Stony | Moncay the v e Henry R. Palmer of the Providence | William McWhinney of New London Srastically at the prasent tims, | low Nishia: 3 | Journal gave them en Interesting lec- | was a recent caller in. town. Boon tabem Novembver 24, The | plaint. fre J ture on Politics Through the News- | Miss Florence Caulkins has return- i Paliner's pond near where the | : . papers. | ed to ner home in New London, aft- @ 8 preposed reservolr would | Mor bt | "Over 75 imvitations had been sent |ecr spending the week end with Mr. 3 Ween to M within two | to drop for. 5 | out to the men of the village who were | and Mrs. Augustus Thompson on b top of the dum or at ful] | ua . 3 ot members of the club, and there | High strect the view of the Rl 2 Phe % was a good attendance. After the lec- | Mr. and Mre. Thomas Spencer have mil tndteates the amount of | - : e ture, tite resular business mesting was | returned from a_ visit in Waterford. warer Ras left Paimers pond - ; held, and rerr ents wera served. Mrs, Walter Lewls of Usxbridge, swm late this pond balow whi Noted H d Th | 3ass., has been spending a few days B oot petew e Sores nd, ¥ 2a5 Flere jan e ih her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin flowtng a8 & 18 shown with the “ores | it M Ir. and 3lrs. Konrad Kretzer spent | (arson of the e, talis the story of the | Wil be enday in North Franklin. | nd Mrs. Searles of Brook street smewnt of wateer =~ whicn the ook | Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. White have | are entertainine Mr. and Mrs. Clar- abeve ing. ’\'b: central pic- | DR. STARK PROPOSE NEW TeHiinied! SroniTaAWENCH tay 1 HeutySnce{WoONIGn IV athrbury. ture water wiich has been s e b prdouthi | i Al 3 8¢ seme distance above Palm- | RESERVOIR IN Yo e B T 1 A | Death of Rev. Charles Francls Wil Unfailing Supsly of Water at Jordan mother, Mrs. Lucy A. Crumb. iams. Brook—Cost Is F d 2t $100,00 The J. W. Lathrep company started | Boston, Nov. 28.—Rev. _Francls > iapres B000% their place of business Monday morn- | Charles Williems, & retired Unitarian ing aiter three davs' vacation clersyman and chaplain of the Eighth coarse, pimpiy, blotch- eod, umsightly skin, sherdis nothing better than A greaseless, fra grant, effective £ toilet cream, which removes impuri- Pitcher & Service, Central Ave Lerou's Pharmacy, 276 West Main St Proposition Toeth flaws lurk unperceived ti'l revealed by nerve exposure. Trestment then is difficult and painful. We find and check begi faves ot amall tax on your s purse endurance, 1f you | Gs losk for such beginnings. i _charge for examination, there is e better The Present Time TODAY—NOW ! hMTIParlors PR, JACESON, Mgr STONY Vermont died at regiment in_the civil war, his home in Brookline today. Miss Louise Haupt Is visiting friends | in den. Brown MacKenzie has returned |at the age of $5. He graduated from rom a visit in Providence. Harvard in 1843 and had held a pas- Miss Elizabeth Crendall has re- | torate in Brattleboro, Vt. turned to Boston after a month's visit | = e with her brother and wife, Mr. and | A French engineer has designed & Mrs. Evere®t Crandall | 10w rressure automoblle for the use of | invalids. | Concerning Punishment of Transporta- e Looking down toward the tion Companies. in New Jorsey » Savannah, Ga. Nov. 28.—Judge SR eneen. wwh e - e — |Speers of the United States court, in eithe svent blic ronr nd ru Tect T ORIN ol i * A ¥ ’ | charging the jury today. d the time Pil elther prevent my ot ‘ T a lect this sito for a reservoir, it Thankeglving morning for the hospi- |had come to quit attempting to punish With es £pace in your par a bt DR IE o BuRR G LR the transportation companies by fines | the peopie what I h oh k = the city a deed for ken ]‘ru.lqflzair tr -\suirw: but that | St 7 S that evening. last weeic marriage - |under the Sherman and Elkins At Wis time the possibility contront. | L0 Mohesa said: tions spec he deaths | there should ho. som punisa- | end For Fre:. Trial And Know How ime s that soon our ¢ s may be caretully patrofied, S : clezi’s pf- feng ol thesoffendag { To Quickly Cure Itself. mind impeliing us t i Hodei e o o il s | Little Change in Cond There ave thousands of men and about for reller. ¥ o 6/ the Wit o week of ser- dent BuckKan |women actually wearing pile trusses arze body of water called Gardner and mish - : AnDiversars Sy 5 n all they need to do is to &tep into sl and we feel Pt e ] e st a 1 Can | ventis of the organiz 1 o hurch of | Burlington, V @ rug store and ask for a 50¢ pack- réwning man iy e aflord to “homes wa- T Bl Christ in was begun at the | change in the past x Pyramid Pile Cure, e finds it doe Ssistanice | dveds ot pomrn g ! n- hree “week 20 wher o bre S MIAIQ |church Sunday ning ] the condition of ¥ all pain will then cease, tho I foar it' will be another case of | shores, scores of mro flents onitste | mou from Meadow brook NorotenSaturda - i of cure will be quick and permanent. PR oty ral 3 | dliores; scores of sum ourists and Jar than o man's wrist happlestidess tn the it 4 S8 hame hey ; Don't befog g0od sense by assuming 1l not give ance needed. Sre e e e LR lake was lowered several feot | oo iam H. Da . when he attending physician. savs his |von must be operated on for a cure. Sged Xt e tBat we woull ogond | 1L ae, tnd _wasts s nvoyed dropping one-quarter of an | ! orsugh.—The oil. distil- | years of age. The even necessarily critical. | And to test the merits of this really Water wa do not own? We would be | risand, dollars to remove f sireams leading into it had been dry | with Charles Isleib as manag e G —-— nd ddress to the Pyramid Drug Co. Rimply tenants. Tt Ia ‘state weter tho | 1t ocre for wecks: on that very day an i P L sy { The city governments of Dublin, |23 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Falls company own the flowage rishis | Seme-one may szy: “Get a legisiative | ST, fited Jordan brook and p Naugatuck. Wheeler of AT Sates nto small space Claszow, Dundee and North Berwick and they will send vou by mail in and occupy the second H0or. W £6 a8 | aner v sy, SYi “Get a legisl: nounced it flowing a million gallons a | ville and Ca wwin have ret vhen not in o been patented e inimously to petition plain wrapper, a_convineing free trial t Kknow that sometimes we their lon= trin S by two Conmecticut men 1o keep chil- wvor of the woman suf- | package that will forever put you at West show. S&ince they left h dren from fall out of bed. |ease as to what yvou nzed for pfles. S an then step into the nearest | You - STONY BROOK Taken from Johnsen’s Witch Hazel Mill huritdings-Aesking ups drug age, store, get the regular 50c pack- and the’ cure will be quick, com- and permanent. It acts like a women in ten have piles and let the trouble grow until g torture. But mind how severe the case, Pyramid Pile Cure will at once take out the inflammatlon, reduce the swol- {len protrusions, stop bleeding. prevent that infernal itching and absolutely | prevent the soreness that oftens makes |an_coeration imperative. { Do not fail to get ths free trial and always keep in mind that you can step drug store and get the §0c quickly, just when you need Be sure and get what you for. The quick relief will astonsh thie cure is certaln, into ‘any | ask {you | ey {.here {o Trade ‘n Jewett Jity FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. Handsome line to select from. Prices reasonable. MLLE. BEAUREGARD. | THE BEST ICE CREAM is what I sell. wholesale and retail at the Corner Store, Wm Jobnstone, J. BOTTOMLEY & S General Repalr Shop, /. Bleycle and Autemobile Repairing Oil and Gasoline for sale, SWYWETT OITY HOTEL. Wew and Up-te-datn Hote! 2a evo-- 1EA . LEWIS Proprietor ' 3. HOURGAN. > Jewett Ofty. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Furalture and Crawderd OCeskiag Rangsa i i