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: ’.-'ic?. 118 Y OLD. at the wecond-class matter. Melephone Cailni otfice. 0. | Rooma, 36-8. 35- wich §elietin cut, says: “We are credibly informed that in a single t0@n $1,200 was spent to as- sist the “election of a ,representative favorable to the interests of one of the senatorlal candidates—who ex- Dpressed his gratitude by veting for the other.” ) This may mean a ot or only a little Who contributed the $1,200; for what specific purpose was it contributed; to whom was it glven for distributio: who finally received it, and why? Did the representative in question giva a direct or implied promise that in consideration of the $1,200 contribu- tlon he would vote for the candidate who. furpished the cash? If such a promise was vioiated, who is the man, who violated it, and why did he fall to dellver the goods the candidate bought? Tvidently the able editor has not yet tolc all that has been told to him' in this connection. We hope he is in ssition to turn on the lights.—New Haven Leader. with com: superfluous hair. will agree with me,mad. ers is no greater disfigure- ment for a woman than & mu: or a bunch of whiskers, unless, of course, shie_{s ambitious to secure a lucrative position In a ‘museum s a bearded ly. S *“Now, this remarkable preparation was invented accidentally by one of | our gremtest sclentists, Prof. Oppen- hausernagle, whose name is a house hold word ~ throughout the civilized | world. The professor’s cow’ had spinal meningitls, and-in order to relieve the | poor creature’s unspeakable sufferings he mixed up such pallativegdrugs as were at hand and applied t to the | animal's back. Imagine the astonish- ment of that'great and good man when the hair came off the cow's back un der his hand! He had _thoughtlessly stroked his whiskers while mixing th wondertul medicine and they came off and left him as smooth checked as s bey. Yowre something new, .io come to strange lady and begin talking abou whiskers, and” her to take some kind of fufniture polish for it when the shelves in this house are loaded down with botties of &ll kinds of fufniture polish and lniments and fire extinguishers, all made of herbs and_barks and buds or invented by celebrated chemists. “What surprises me is that agents always have remedies for other people’s afflictions and never have any for their own. There was an agent here the other day trying to sell me an Arabian lotion <hat would remove tan and freckles and everything you can thinlk of, and all the time his nose was so red that you could see to read by it in a dark room, and I couldn’t help asking him why he didn’t get the agency for an_Arabian lotion that would bleach out red noses. Then he became quite insolent and was saying most ungen- tlemanly things when my husband came around the corner of the house | and pushed him Into the cistern. At least five agents come here every day, trying to sell furniture polish and t first Prof. Oppenhausernagle was recommending it especially for pianos, wold In every of the R W, PLE'S RIGHTA. M woks now s e P . WRSFED RIGWTS AND THE PEO iere are no lights where such deals are made, and the understanding is that they shgll be kept dark. It The tegraph should disclose its authority credible informant would be likely that he hnd been eruelly mis- 00d and misrepresented—that was nothing to it. Under some nces positive facks cannot be as proof because of the fear ed by the turning on of t; and if the credible s true, the guilty pdrty x yme with twenty moré to say that was ‘o joke put up em the credible witness to just see wheth- b renl man or a leaker. ing corrupt praciices is no easy m when a newspaper knows It has genuine facts in its hands. EDITORIAL NOTES. e is narrowing down so now that k ss would have to soon. ngetty to have found »awin because. he nim one of his W Na not - invited in the M tdle states are Slefaet reprosentatives of Corpoiaie S iiig green, and this reminds us all the new I of the . ‘Wellith bad scon m“; m:&*fi‘ “:‘ the Norwich; lawns will Bave their | Semed snms retain the wngust Gront and R pore i s wn souta the man behind the - e ::-' a8. appearec s ‘of more consequence during | _n;. ikt Sttt polit s than the man in | . Besits. in Mispussing (he subjeot, | well informed. Engineers’ reports were lined to view this as a calamity, but when he sat down in his laberatory to | consider the matter in all its bearings, | he realized how much good his discev- and we haven't had a piano in the house since my younger daughter left home to teach school,she having a fash- ry would do in the world, and he sang | a paean of joy. Now, madam, let me | . In a purely scientific spirit, and without a personal meaning, that those strageling chin_whiskers of yours ars a great blemish, Without them you weuld walle in beauty like the night,| but_with them- ionable education, and if we did have a plano I wouldn't want to polish it with the stuff sold by agents, or the piano would be sure to explode or have spontaneous combustion. If an agent came here with & real hair restorer that would make my husband’s hair | grow, I milght buy a wbottle, for the “Well, land o’ smakes!” cried Mrs. | Curfew, tragically. “Little did T ever! think I'd live to gee the day when a cross eved agent would come to my own door and agcuse me of wearing | chin whiskers! Its a mightly lucky thing for you, mister, that my husband isw’t here to listen to such an insult te the wife of his bosom and the moth-, or of his children, one of them being poor ‘man 18 very bald and worrles over it “I'm glad you told me about. that,” said the agent, hopefully. “This prep- aration of Prof. Oppenhausernagle’s is just what your husband wants. Let him apply it to his scalp before retir- ing—" “You ought to be ashamed of your- self! The idea of recommending the married and settled down and the oth- er teaching schoool for $40 a month and boarding with a family by the name of Sparks! I did think I had seen every kind of agent ever invented, but same stuff for destroying whiskers and growing hair on the head! You dis- pérse as fast as you can, mister, or ' throw some boill watef on you! Chicago News. water at times, the delay in making exionsions and the total failure to sver old and thickly settled parts of the town have caused a smaller growth than there might well have been. Disregarding the motives of the pol- iticians._the citizens who have opposed the Stomy brook project can probably be divided into three classes. Acting togsther they have formed a majority and have caused this long delay. One class has for one reason or an- other wished te sec some other stream taken for development. Another class has not scen the im~ through several villages and enable the department to supply thickly set- tled paras of the town which it never has as yet and to give & fire protectton to several mills. To develop the power as proposed, the water would be carried in pipes or canal from the old log dam at the head of the rapids to waterwheels lo- cated near Gate hollow. The water would be diverted past two dams which are now in good con- dition. A all of the water would not be taken and that which was diverted would be used 80 as to return more wer than now, arrangements could portance of action because it was not made if desired whereby as much wer could be used at Bozrahville as limbs, sleeplessness, belching of gas, hoss, disaihess or miany omer ness, ess or many If your appetite 1s fickle, and ndth- ing ts you, or you belch gas of it you feel bloated after of your food les like g lump of i Take your sour, out-of-order stom- ach—or maybe you call ‘it Indiges- tion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis or Catarrh of ‘Stomach; it doesn't —matter — take your ' stomach trouble right with. you to your Phfirmacist and ask him to open a 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and. let you eat one 22-grain Triangule and see if within five minutes there s left any trace of your former misery. S The correct nama for your trouble fa Food Fermentation—food souring; the Digestive organs beoome, weak, there is lack of gastric juice; ‘your food is only half digested, and you become affected with 1oss of appetite, pressure and fullness after eating, vomiting. nausea, heartburn, griping in bowels, tenderness in the ‘pit of stomach, bad taste in mouth. “constipation, pain in stomach, you can make that at the bottom of all but one cause—fermentation of undi- gested food. tnat” yous siomach is a5 €004, b at your any; that there is nothi really wrong. Stop this fermenta and begin eating what you want without fear of discomfort or misery, 2 Almost instant relief is waiting for you. It is a matter of how eoon you taka a littls Diapepsin. ports James Whitcor#th Ritey in a seri- ous eondition. Ho has not well sinice last summer, and he is now reported in such & condition that he barely recognizes his mm‘"; mwx his memory is in the main uhimpair Riley is still under 60, and within & few months he issued a new story In verse. As a man of letters he is genu- inely representative of the middle west, and he has enjoyed ah immenss pop~ ularity at home. Years ago he was an acceptible lecturer, but he has not ‘been seen on the lecture platform for a. long while. The poet is a littie man with & most whimeleally hurorous face, the quality of which is accentuat- ed by his eye-Zlasses. When clean shaven and clad ‘in his Best he looks like a clergyman on vacation and re- leased from the pressing and repress- ive requirements of his calling. Twen- ty years ago he was a famillar figure in New York and pretty well known in other eastern eities. About that time he made a visit to Europe. Yale gave him an A. M. nearly ten years ago, though he is not a te of that university.—Bosten Herald. careful consideratioh and due delibera- tlon? Well, it is abont this way. You are a workingman and you have saved up $100. You deposit it in the trap, and you get $2 (sure thing) from the government for a year. 'he govern- ment puts it in Wall street’s bank and pays $2.50 for it. Wall street lets some cold storage propridtor have it for anywhere from 6 to 10 per cent. He adds it to_the price of the cold storage poor food and the original de- positor buys $100 worth of this food in the course of af year. S0 the de- positor gets $2 and pays from $6 to $10. Puck says: “What fools these mortals be.” Not so. They are not fools, but are very indifferent. They don’t stop to think. They should do as our congressmen do, use more consid- eration and deliberation. The old lady said she could make money keeping boarders, -“find out what they don't like and give them plenty of it.” That seems to be about what the people like even if it is pretty_salty. 3. C. VALLETTE. North Franklin, Con To Keep Watershed Clean. Mr. Bditor: Regarding the watershed at Trading Cove brook, I think its re- ported dangers can be materially less- ened by placing it under a similar sanitary can system to that in use at Crescent Beach. Requiréments’ are three galvanized iron cans to a cottage, two for the closet, one for kitchen refuse. All de- posits are transferred from these cans 10 a tank wagon, after midnight, and removed to a point one and one-half miles from Crescent Beach. The sys- tem has proven its value. Its cost fol- Springfield and Boston. ‘There is this much n the story of a $3,000,000 fund and 30 acres of land, the bait to tempt the Massachisetts institute of technology from Boston to Springfield: The incident shows both the realizgation, away from Bostonm, of the worth of the Inetitute’s preésence in any locality, and.the fallure to-re- cognize its worth, here in Boston. It is a mild indictment of Boston, that this story of removal of the.instituts could obtain a day’s life. Springfeld, in this curious situation, shows & live Jox appreciation of pogsibilities, and a Three galvanized cans at 50c. #1.50 | virile eagerness t6 seize (evem to Lumber ........ -50 | create, if need be) opportunity. It s Carpenter worl 1.50 | in contrast to the local lack of inter- est in the problem of this institution, . designs in our 1911 Wall Papers. We 'Feature Picturs, GAMBLER OF THE WEST” Miss E- Brugeau; Soprano. POLI'S Afternoons at 2. Evenings at 8. 5¢ Anneuncement for 1911 The Fanning Studios, 41 Willow SL ‘would respectfully call attention to the Wall Papers we ocarry and the work- men we have to do our work. We cap assure the gubllc of a fine grade of labor and the véry best patterns and “A Ninth Week of the POLI PLAYERS Presenting the Laughing Farce Looking For Trouble The Furnisst Play of the season. Come and forget your troubles. [t Sl ik bl Souvenirs of Mr. Lo . Sueur Monday aftsrnoon. can quote spectally low prices for work complete, of Will be bleased to sell the | paper if you have any regular firm to | do_your work. dec2ga Latest Novelties Chignon Puffs Cluster Curls «_for the New Coitfares bibson Tfiilql Go. 67 Broadway ‘Phone 505 Souvenirs of Mr. Robb Wed- nesday afternoon. el Al Reserved Seats at Mal cents. ees, 20 Music. 3 WILLIAM L. WHITE, Piano Tuner, dec1d 48 South A 8t, Taftville The Goodwin Corsa! lons. and, with their tables and plans, | 3 given by the conditions now in ex- $3.50 | S@esporetlens sut the Peopie” recent. | The . A ! looked difficult t hend, and s 1 tter 4 the foremost® scientific school in the 3 T R g ¥ & L e L g e et B cbaniy e 5o Being. s of the power| Assuming thers are fifty houses on | country and one of the great schools . | ©. GEER ik o . - | do. Oblo; but 1| "The third class is made up of those ; tho watershed it will cost one hundred | of the world. It should be regarded 0 TUNER s, and that not so ve 6 Nitls Gormises Bhivd produc o D oge | for use near navigable water. red o e T g | By ago, Whom the coric Pl <7 produces | w5 never will approve of the doing | The advanieges of building but one | and seventy-five dollars to install, one | as a o on. n'qugn” for :e 1 £ , N AR ® s of anything. This class is of no use | dam for both power and water supply | 4D, one horse, one zinc lined wagon, | The Springflel A bl! i qs‘t om.| b WODELS FOR. EVERY FIDORE. "\ 122 Prospect BL. t<re s to any city at any time. They are not | ag regards costs and the active form | Will keep it in-operation. Once adopt- | nounced as absurd, but it is pertinen CORMETS ALTERED AND REPAI . o o him te be his vesind rights, | g houshi for today: There | even 4 conservative force. All HIStory | of the investmment are apparent. A pipe | € it will remove much of the present | to ask what the alumni in this part of IRED, al. 814 Norwish, Cu of tmpatience with pub- | 4 e t worse than death, | shows that a city cannot stand still. | {ine could be constructed so @s to be | UDCErtainty and anxiety and give con- | the state, or other people who should and aseuined the - world seems slow te |1f it does not grow to act better, 1o | used for either purpose also. fidence not only to many of the citi- | be interested, are doing to compare e e Gasly, imespondible i look beiter and increase in numbers | “There are but few of the older cor- | Zens, but fo those thousands who daily | with that suggested plan of $2.000,000 E of eopsideration A a it will tumble down and be forgotten.| porations which can borrow money at | €O™e to this (',lr.ly, either to purchase | and :&snuu pringfield—Boston o There are stil some| The New Tork bootbincks favor the |, 1O @ Cify whose deposits in savings | so low & rate a8 a woll managed city | OF sell merchandise. oo |A4dvertiser. 2 mawages who de not % Before. the Jagisiat banks were increasing at the rate of | has to give. The baniks of Norwich|[: . s Lt S re before the legislature which | more. than 500,000 per ve: . for the Norwich, Feb. 9, 1911 have many $imes the cost of doing this A well known Kobe resident has usdarstand or readize the altered | the hours after 3'p.|ien years, the cost of Siony brook| work placed with them for investment. SR e Tl made the trip from London to Tsurga, : Of Wbms. Mr. McAdon, however | rd's day. should not have looked large. Their funds are being nsed for the J. Whitcombs Riley Very Il et avek the Riberian: eoute inte Wble (o say. with seeies of —— This money in the banks has been | deing of such work as this somewhere.| Indirect news from Indianapolis re- | trifle less than 13 1-2 days. the whse corporation man it 15 one hundred |19aned to bufld up the public utilities| The city has already established the Sonalincn he Saot et the dollars, it is said, to lose | Of cities in the west. It should be ex- | organizations for the atstribution of pected that peopls will go where the water and electric power. The city is to be B s sesvant already has the market for more water of not master, of the | the rsement congress for its work this money is deing | Panama canal expe n. e 8 found. If it had been used for the|and electric power, -and it will continue : t Mr McAdeo sald o his Bos it mis | Pulléie up of Norwich, this city| to have it as long-as the departments wa audionce wa: this That ¢ not care I |'would have grown se that the limit of | are well managed. Having taken up @ sound Ike a | Stony brook as a supply would be in| the duties and responsibilities of the J‘u_m of & puldic service when they sit, should | fhat ou thelr hoasd in the- | -y Be & reprosentative of the . the peopie have tnvesied - . serwiee osrperation cec- | reptebemtad by framehises | z lages, just as valuable, and | | | command ail the | sight now. Durinz this ten years. when the cholee of @ place to obtain the water has befallen | o 8upply the quantity now needed Woodrow Wilson af Brvan i |Bere was vefore the people of Nor- min or 116’ diniderati ®| wich, they have added to their. public T him for Mhe democratlc presi- | jurias and obligations by taking over S s the business of furnishing gas and business the city must be prepared to meet every call which may be made upon them. A city should not comduct its-busi- ness in & natural monopoly In a hap- hazard way and expect the people to pay the cost because they must. Al- though thefe may be no competition tricity, within the city, there always will be T s - riner generation established a| strong oflmveuflonpbetween ‘cxg‘les and upply for the whele city in ar| between states. eople will learn if we n.ve . m Lineof . .. nally well considered manner.| busipess #s managed better in other Advertising a new cereal? 'No, siree! —Advertising Teeth which ‘enable - that hale ana hearty youngster of seventy to enjoy his beefsteak. The worst thing y for a yoar, to a voiee in the re condemned by the pure- SSmesafien. ant ah op agents at Bosion, do not improve Ys aots, policics | the savoriness of aish Pproverdings pooshe wre cominc ; -ewa of all eambinations and | 56, thap the dollars of th ; that @eso investors, tire How about your meals? How about your teeth? Don’t Be of the prasent genmeration at | localities and they will move. The city | i ry is to enlarge and [ which has good natural resources which [ business of supplying| it has utilized to the best advantage otricity according to | will attract attention. ring knowledge of the ‘The people of Norwich_should not looking eut for but the weath- all winter birds into their | PARLOR KITCHEN is such now The protess is slow, but | .. e Py resent time. permit the power of the Yantic river ;A Without The > o oty e o bUL | will appreciate food and water he electricity which the clty dis- [ to run to waste any longer without an ‘2’_,’,"",,,,,,"‘“"" LIVING ROOM * 1 “Brass Bed, Kitchem Tuble, 4 m! " AR Y ributes is generated by the power ob- | effort to eave it. {Ohair or Rock- S Me oty Engtian 1 Comiimtien 8 Xitehen You don't have to, if you come Maine Is not werrying for fear that | tsined from the burming of coal or| —Tha situation now requires leaders| oo ay g pross Li"ang o bt i Telt Matirets Chair, 1 Kite to us. We can make you ready it will not have snow enough to get | from the flow of the Shetucket river. | who can take a broad view and act| o 1 7 gu fered 3 Pillar more " genr "y 1 Woven Wire chen 1 b for @ square meai—a “square § * NOT A FREAK BILL. ite lumber out of the weods, or dewn | The flowing water is as good as a coal | with energy if the city is to regain - m.: o T n ey & Spring, Guar- Yards deal” yowll get, too. Benmett of Conter- | the streams when apring openss er become ex- | the place that it once held in affairs.| S5x19.8 Vel Wable & Chairs, Teriy ©' Fw '"": snteed; 3 Gen- Ol 2 i ey :: presented a bili te the ger i it - vl It is not necessary that a majority; it - 1 Armec rofsey s Une . Noather PEOPLE’S HARKET, & Adanis county. Ohio, kbt iple of conservation of nat- | of the ecitizens should become hydrau- Cane :"'m 22 "’" 1 Plilews, 1 _This i Wal ssmembly providing that the| ASMS counte, Ob i ces s not something re- | lic or electrical engineers, but it is for Ero <10 Crex Buss Golasn Oax £OBSSE 6 Franklin St. Km Dental Parlors g Droteeted by a closed season | {he, WA e ot inte o and belonging only to the wilds|them to employ those whose advice % Dresses,10el0~ it end B s Magth 3 ¢o Oovtomer 31| JNOTY Ot would bave been Wier. to the west, but it is of equal force| they can depend wpon, and then back JUSTIN ‘HOLDEN, Prop. o i BB pasple ars inofined to regard | PAVe thousht of that long ago. right here at home. them up. DR, JACKSON, Mgr thers who ik The rights to the pewer of the She-| The new charter should permit the Franklin Squars, Norwich, Conn. e 4 ap| The two million dollar monument | tucket at Scotland were obtained by | doing of city business in a more sat- SE isle G0t SRl g-‘ timselt (o the | jougly condemn 1f ho had @ voice. the financial troubles of the Spragues | Feb. 9, 1911. ~ @rand Rapids Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, . The Now Hawen Palisthun, 0 01 Here 1o the governor o7 Vermont | TAUSTAI Tesourée Was BUL 10 work for A el Bedding, Draperies and Everything for Housekeeping on OF REMEMBER L rmeiad ¥y Hr. Basoct puon tan| openly déctaring that protection i an | "3 PR XL PRt posanvine| , Mr. Bastor: Wall, the parcsis post Our Easy Payment Plan . poli be to How comforting this ocrats of that state. there is a fall of more than 100 feet | has “died abornin’,® for the present, at in abeut twe miles. Years ago a good | least. Uncle Joe has tucked it away deal of work was done to develop the | 50 that it may mature and give con- A Cut of From 10 to 15% weety | |, The $100 Worth $12.00 Down $2.25 Weekly $308 Worta Sig Dowa sz.s.: Go-Carts bill pre- | L (3 “ ‘mo open seasen o f gressmen an opportunit: ive 1 150 “ 17.50 2.50 400 3 . B At called e fae ower here at five or - six different | & P y to give it a 3 L b s6 thmt the anima iy gty ot Ao Xy that | Coints and it supported much industry | litle more due consideration and ma- 200 72250 ¢ 275 ¢ 500 60 6.00% : i g biai- | POLILE abd 1t ture deliberation, while in the mean- on our regular prices for all kinds of About twelve years ago rms Amounts. Terms Apply Alo to New York T O e T oo Maseachuectis. and Riode Ioiand: g Now is your chance to e o Vol ness o Massachusctis afier ten mil- | owing to a lack of good transperta- | {ime the express companies rake in a House Furnishings'should appeal to all ” s have been spent for his extermi- i lities . few more sheckles. But do the people N el o awo: he saughter of | L or: tion facilities and other reasons, the o peop] cur: -Carts o el within 20 he far.no wietwd purpose |00 it of the mills, whiah: lwd beoti| Z581Y TERL & Bae e E e e nk i THA - b ¥ B0 Oty ar. clis | il S yes M - 1 run, as it s =ald, for about 75 . ve one, T 1 P 7 ey phe: | g “iia’ ey ubandoned. Tt very e | 824, 4t once " TThe pecple cun nave ”5“6 —AVE remarkable low prices of|" 00 "UECL L i o new e of | 4 e | use 1as been made of the water power e 3 = . i Ay Veshs s o Canesndcut 1o somclon iy | 001 wwe of Rhode Gslami has | 150 088 He U O Bearanaiite | it I they knew thelt strengtn. It ey (NEW YORKS) $3,69 and $1.98. Step in |nome or r plénih worn-out turniture %o owtweigh tho damage to - iy e Rebellion and | 4iq fractically ali' of their trading | 6T¥ man who voted for a congressman R S 2 and look them over. or carpets, it behooves sou to take ad. in its place set Civil War. It is|{hrough Notwich If the stores hers|1ast Novembor would send a letter to . . - vantage of this opportunity while yot , Where s & reaqon for its pro- the congressman pretending to repre- sent the people in his district and say: “T want & parcels post, and I want it Tight off” there would be no plea for due consideration and mature delibara- shorter. 4id not miss their trade it was due o the fact that the new electric rail- way brought in other trade from other villages at that time. can. SHEA & BURKE, The Country Gentleman, ohe eof the dest and bes| ultural papers, 48 eathe o asmuwme that Represen- & ‘kmows what Cantertury a lew thee skunks | M. HOURIGAN “t Bozrahv! the . ¢ o8 %9 gesd o law as one| 8z becomo erty of the Curtis has but a few feet of fall| ton, but would get busy at once. It e to wkunis. Publishing any of Philadaiphin, | i severnt miast one dect L fall| would do no harm 40 add a postacript 62-66 Main St. Norwich and Taftville % The ke 3t 45 mufe te en.) @04 It is likely to broaden its aleady | streams there are several small ponds | 52YIns: I want a genulne parcels post deme e wide field of usefulpess. where saw or grist mills were located | 2d 10t & makeshift full of jokers.” s ey Perhaps it 18 as weil that Uncle Joe put his foot on the one proposed, for the people would have heen no better off with it than they are without any. The people think (some of them) that years ago. Near the head of the main stream there are two large storage reservoirs. The conditions which af- feot the quantity and the quality of canmema roLiTics Too Fan. | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Shur-On FOR SALE | is worth knowing. Get acquainted Kenvms his bad mew political Another Water Propasition. | the water are good. The area of the ¢hey ‘nave got & postal savings: bank of Mte. One of the fiir - miore than thirty square et avings bank. v e Pt o Ot e sireuns g o the large head whioh | Well. they Pave got it, and have kot in <hit. Y P il i E) cglasscs : heen 1- d if gl of r ° ke o ons permi Bévebeat! mam | could ned If gl of the fall were { DD o WIS, U2 Slled & postal sevs with it. Your grocer will introduce Hoine, otal power of | (ngs bank 1s only a Wall street {rap to % eatch the depositors’ pennies which it could mot do under the old savings bank system. Did you ever give it e of recommendations the | and it appears that jded thut engineers tony brook were better in this matter than the Jawyers of water have is quite MAXWELL L.D.| 1 - |1 For Comfort, Rest and eise of youw eyes as well as for (ctual improvement of vision SHUR-ON's when fitted by us with a pair of accuratély pre- scribed lenses, gain for you a 5 of the Bowse of i o o Sor United States bobng ofliged 10 re- roEpntat wnd on « gty of poyties, Pema- ancatimed: . day you. And the introduction will lead to a life-long friendship. 16 Horsepower RUNABOUT | bt few ewners to all of the flow of the river All of the rights, and all the houses of the vil- at times in the the mill Jage hev: . Jdoctors, t ‘mot all have Becomie | Jast twelve vy 's at very jow prices— ptgrvod | IZR LT ol i s 5 3 ? degree of comfort not to be \vinced o e | prices that compare very well with the " O ed and |} r 4 A y s averced oy Sk gty d | etithate bo TP 'verhauled, Painted an ound with other stvle eve- ey e B b | 11 Gt S seen 12, 400 | pimased coet o fni all'et oo dov | SEMYSENNEY ) iy gy Colored clothes and white; wood- i : sasres tor & job. : cilv (he interest on the cost of the | brook. Now the situation to which I in FIRST - CLASS con- work; dishes; pots; pans—Lenox Soap is good for one and all. Cyty Journal feels sure tivo yeass to clapse o0 of the goverii- elieibility for & iy brook supply does met seem to founded. Norwich, wish to call attention is this: ‘The flood flow of the Yantic which runs to waste every spring would fill Fairy resefvoir and give enough additional - supply to carry Norwich through the dry eeasons for several vears. it would damage no one if it was diverted. The dain doross the Yantic and the pipe line needed to do this would eost but little it any more than other da- velopments which heve been proposed. “The cost, for a guess, would probably be less than Pease brook by consider- able. Tids Aam with the diversion of flood water only would be @ benefit to the water powens on the river below. As a4 water supply it has all of the Bood features that were claimed for The Plaut-Cadden Co., : OPTICIANS, Established 1872. 2 PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING . dition. . - M. B. RING AUTO CO. Have You Noticed ths Increased Travel? It's & sure sign of good weathe® and fine roads. People like to get out into the air. We furnish the best | and if you'll take one of our o ",‘,‘ teams you'll say the same. LenoxSoap—v S MAHONEY ROS. Falls Avenue. Feazo brook or Jordan brook. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES The pipe line required, instead of For 'sale and recommended by Eng- WHREN you want (o “llc in these ten ye: W by an- ing a parteef Preston, has in- n, ehowid g | SIcased 107 per.cent,, 1n ‘sopulation. powtc.an, o entirec state of Connecticut has of governor,” says | increased 28. per cent €0 that the L | :u::n tute of- 0 some parts lu;.:-o‘?lhnt @R of the peopio. It or four times w ay «f power and dignity and stern part. ‘Chis result Be ofmialstered with an ove 1ht largely due to the way in & Che dnfesats of tho people i & e rient e e energies to tho men about to povern ..,,.l" and infhence to Who elected him. u Tocation look 4n- to the sonate, or any 1 sugzestion that will He owes all of = Q: reformers’ It H ealth Restores color to Gray or Faded hair—Removes Dan- druff and invigorates the Scalp Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth—Stops its DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannon Buliding Take elevator Shetuciket street eme trance. “Phote N to conditions and pr in affairs and these have hecom ter informed about Nérwich than are nany of those who have always lved her The ipeome of the water depart- ment could huve been made very much by prosrefsive management. The resirictio the use of ‘.M your bumei- there iz no me & E“»\ 1 ofomns of The Dulletin: =2 no Aoy ‘onaectl L coming into the city through stréets| .er ana ®mith, Lee & Osgood Ce. p 2- Befora the public. where pines are mow laid, would passd Chas. Osgeed Co., Ustey & ‘Jones. - B:c = e

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