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91784 The total on e alks fnside o hoop. De cama| | | was mfl 4. A gets a good h: or her aerial work The in the' trapeze, miking her feature a | 5 . the year included new mains a change-cf costume while she hangs by _0-NA in Yot i Norwich Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1911. e e e e o mas donari | hor foetn. and she shows remaranic | Keep @ Box of MI-O-NA in Your'|| 2 : ment amounting to $4,959.32, while in| Strength control in feats, ( ’ FUR p : P : £ - | the’ eloctrient duphrtment ihe amount | Ioadliner on the bill 1s James aor- | Housé and you'll always have one NISHING he Duietn snowid be eiiverse{Net Gain After Payment of Bills and Interest—Annual | was ‘41040454 for new lincs, services, | rison & Co ' presniing the Gramatic | some peoplo cat too much, some Sl o rywhe, e o m % eters and transformers. aylet, A Night in a Police R W O T ol G ot Subscribers whe il e 1& xe 7 9 . . e o Mr. v , A % UNDERTAKERS I ud"Gat Wl talte! £ 402 | © Report Submitted to Council—Sidewalk Hearings, |, Puing te year there was 12 140 whieh Mr, Moptioon makes lsvlay | sands of men Smoke oo much-—espe porting the fact to The Bulletin P 5 % : % o B exar 3 e - h ally in the evening. i s — kP % . Z accounted for, and there were 377,824 | nprearing in six different characters | S50 R CVRENES C o0 put it vou 88 Main St. THE WEATHER, ~ * “Reports, Assessments and Petitions - kilowatts of electricity 10st. The cost| in'the development of the plot. Fn- | o 050 discretion if you can, but U, Y81 el ot b per kilowatt wiis 0325 and _the average | thusiastic curtain’ calls are hig re- | 58 ’ 5 g : e Foroiiet I ek \ price, received .0465. . - ward for his able work. o e eI RS S B B ¥ ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED r New Plulan' Fllry.‘l‘ueod;( £ i i - The indebtedness of the city uughg;- i Inl lthu mgtlnn picture line. the films e m’;;:‘nln;wa e A L For New H $5| Al the members of the court of \from the James river. i ized and existing on account of the| depicting Shakespeare’s Komeo and S uoraiug. - e e Wednesday increasing cloudiness: rain | common councll were in' atiendance | piant is paying . het proAt ac Sia0.00s | rlant follows: Bonds, equity in plant 4 | Juliet received hearex applatise and |, M-O-NA st e e & emal' fl s ~ Jight in south and west portion; | Monday. evening at the gep.,m?," to_the city { per cent. bonds, $227,000; additions to|are nmong the finest thut have been | {1 P o Bt T o . > ~ | lin, ear is stated ti g ,000: total, 3 annual inter- ki s 3 ’ 3 s, = -4 Cemier wenher i meveil gy (nd | Mavor whaver presided ana the [ ene-uiira of the Micnmond preat. " epoyiiten SR e HAILE CLUB CLASSES. the best remedy for dizsindss. biifous- | Y@ Q) - 3 rea t 1 itted. h the account wil v - . il A st to fresh westerly winds, and on Wed- | Tha fiest mutter tren vo wnn ik Batisione urer there is shown the disbursement | Many Will Be Conducted Dufing the | LIof: vomiting of prognancy, car or 5§ nesday fair weather, with falling tem- | hearing. on the. walk in’ Shipping | . Secretary Tibbits of the Board of | of $20,000 for N. G. & E. Co.’s bonds. Winter. v o B R e e g “M f " peratures. stroot. 5. W. Browning of the Sterling | Trade communicated to the council the | Thit account shows $167,335.77 received r Sensoolten Gnady Lol anu‘ac urm{ Comparisons, M, vote of the board concerning the nar- v i % . - Machine company said the walk is g the Daf-| by the city trédsurer and disburse. The class se: aile club o] Predictions for Monday: Rain: vari- | dangerous and the company is will- | To%, condition of Little Water street | ments, including $22.842.8 from spe- Hotng Clhi‘;!“‘!e:;mllhZOEr;Y:Pl:“‘:,‘:nbe_ . Osuvoa. Cosiiama druggists able winds, ing to stand the expense of improve- | that It be referred to the council for | sial appropriation, of $152,891.97. ing the beginners' dancing class on £ Monday’'s weather: Rain, foliowed by | ment, Merton Armstrong also spoke | [NVestigation, consideration and action| A comparative statement with 1ast| Tyusday evenings under James J. Hol- i fair in the morning: variable winds. |in faver of it. C. A. Sherman of the 'eéfll"'; lbflwldhémnx the street. It was | year follow: land, The Saturday afternoon em- | Common Colds must be taken Seriously g PRI cutlery_said the walk is needed and |Teferred to the executive committeé|” yjooiricity 1910, 1911. | broidery class under direction of Miss | For unless cured they sap the vitality Seconds”’ NEW LINE of FALL DRESS GOODS direct from MILL REMNANT STORE city should lay the walks. Cost of current. 69,640.12 84,97 Club members’ social evening on the | of Fole: Honey and Tar Compound mills at very iow prices. nd_Tides. J. L. Riley said he was willing to | “ith POWer. Sales, total $89.421.07 $105,393.61| Richard i lower g e £ s g k vers . L. Riles Wi 3 Sales, <o 880421 5,303 < is to begin this week, and | and lower the vital resistance to more ' _Assoriment lengthe of all kinds. Tigh || 3oon | have the repairs mate, but he favored |, Willlam Farrell and others of OUs| 3o (e salor |* " 10,1803 2849100 | there is also {0 bo the Saturday social | serious. infention. Protect vour chil- | R\ ousekee g Cotton Goods and Silks at Half Prices Water. || _Sets. fa gravel walk, though he thought the | §EESL, FHEL TOr b ;oc‘;',‘fn“l“:'gzm? Cost street lights 1851898 19.71 and tea in the afternoon. dren and yourseif by the prompt use i walk. It was referred to the executive ¢ - = o Mr. Browning thought a walk that Profit .... ..... 1981272 2041 first and third Friday evenings of each | and note its quick and decisive results. JOHN BLOOM, Pi N T . s rst ane hir riday evenina: 1 A W e B . - (XTI Morn | will_not wash should be laid, while | CORIIHES o o ror | Coal used, ihell 1824684 4885970 | monti) are on the schedulo this season, | For coughs, colds, croup, wHooping G“ds__‘. g - . i {:3§ | Mr. Riley and Mr. Sherman thought a | oo SEanda B, BEAICINg Abked 07| Coke used. 1bs.. 3115257 3,584,591| the first coming next Friday evening, | cough, bronchitis and affections of the 1 1 cinder walk would be good, but good | fermmission (o bulld and maintain &) fctive maters __ | when Mre. Manning will give read- | throat, chest and lungs it s an ever M U 37 || 33| sinders should be provided. In.view | BiGEe from the strect to whlk in front | 5,1 "y «g, 525) 1,556 | ings, there will be music and refresh- | ready and valuable remedy. The Lee . - . of the sugsested change action was | Of NET Douse, o, LD WAshIngLon |\ onper o arc ments. The club business meeting Js | & Osgood Co. xtraerdlnm % | 2 ue{‘ea::::idi:nu‘htohppvm{; mee;)ng’. ter | tive Cotathitian. B . \m:,;z ligll:s i 237 246 L;; be on the fievond]Mnndm‘hfl'e"i = - Ay Farrell & Sandersor. Props. - rding the petition of Lesi John M. .Thayér asked fof a new | Number —incan- of the month and at the first there wi Gives Aid T At . biinar HAtS thiaEt Brea tide, wh Greenmar for a grade on the north- | o foq" M CNETLE, SIS JOF F BOT | dest tighs .- be up for vote the question of admit- | Gives Aid To S &onomles SPE . RATES to atre Troupes. erly side of Walnut street, no one | Bfafle on the soutferly, side of Bath| Cost of arc lights ting girls to dlub membership at the | Sometimes liver, kidneys and bowels Traveling Men, ete. Livery conmected GREENEVILLE NEWS. Appeared and the hearing was at once | FITSeL from rankhin strect wester's. | st of incandes- age of 14 years, seem to g0 on a sirike and refuse to ol it closed ana the resolution éstablishing | {125 Lot lights There 14 to be & Tuesday evening | Rork rishi Then you need those In stfl le -3 & V: 3 Vi v lowatts sen millinery class taught by Miss un- | ble G T 94 - Mrs. John Nevins Struck by Stone—| No one appeared %t the hearing on |, Viliam Mahoney and others asked |* W lesvy, a Wednesday evening singing | King ¢ Life Pills—to give them P! i for a bug light af the corner of Con- ;. vent avenue and Golden street. Tt was | Repairs : : and lines . 3 referred to the executive committee. | 204 lines 12,710 class taugnt | patural aid and’gently compel proper o 5 5 s S, H s thet b ackor, mesalon: nasln soal solony Domestics and the establishment of a grade on the Notes and Personals. northerly side of Cliff street, as asked class, and a dressmakin, Dby Miss Monaher. C About 1045 o'cgoc fore- | for by John McWilliams, The reso- | Tei¢rrgd to the executive committee, E . in November are the girls' orchestra lution establishing it was granted. |.."..3’ iignt cornér of Seventh street| Totals gas and electricit on November 6 under direction of Mrs, The committee named to assess he | &0 &re lEht corner of Seventh sreed 910, Danahy, Thursday evening gymnasium Househ’l‘ 3 benefits for the North Main street and Yearly Profit .. $26,690.19 Lavrel Hill avenue sewers reported D e pr eciation class on November 19 under Physi: to the executive committee. o of the &, MG A | were itably acknowledged, and the Director A. C. Pea noon Mrs. John Nevins of North Main sircet, with two small boys, was going up Smith avenue hill, across the Graeneville bridge, she noticed two boys standing at the top of the sand | these assessments, which twere ap- | Reports by Police Commissioner: Der Gaht i L. TAABITE . 1450145 ] and ‘advanced. dass A hadkatball oh utions will be forwarded to Mr. A - bavk veside the road, tl§-owing stones, | proved Alderman Parker of the police com- hpaid to city ¥riday evenings Anderson. Llnens and as she sicoped to bijton her son's | Laurel Hill aveuue—Byron O'Brien | missioners reported on the petition of 38 7,338 e G S Vice President Swanberg was elect. o coat she was Struck in the head by a | 360.68; J. J. Desmond $83.60: Anna M. | Nicholas Tarrant regarding vendors at SCANDINAVIAN POLITICAL CLUB.|¢d to the presidency of the club an large stone ahd regiered unconscious. | Spicer $77.68: Flla S. Bill $50; Frank | the corner of Market street that it was| July, '04, 2.067). 3,844 4,107 i s Joseph Peterson was elected vice pres- Several of the best manus She was taken to her home and re- | @ Smith $37.93; Mrs. Frank Q. Smith | found that license could not be denied | xdditions to the Andrew Swanberg Elected President | ident. \ facturers in the country are rep- $37.93; B. B. Dawley $48.55: Rogers | the vendors, but the chief of police has | plang heirs $21.09: Mrs. F. B. Selden $14.44; | Feen instructed to send them to Wash- Jane E. Bill $14.44; 'W. H. Baker $60.- | ington square, The réport was ac- 69: J. L. Case $64.33; Gertrude P. | cepted. ‘ $15,235. | cetved medical attention. She suffer- $38,206.82 ed reatly fros il f blood. He NEED TO BE FIXED. Scaly WS cut: oen and a blood vessel on the top (§ her head broken. The resented these offerings which comprise—Cottons, Pillow Cawes, | UAWYER GURED OF EGTEMA | 4 Envemwiil” Al and Joseph Petterson Vice President. WARDROBE HINTS. Saturday evening | wor s Ses 2 J Woodward b1 Regarding the lighting of Hourigan T a meeting of the .Sc WHY SUFFER PAIN OR |/ round w o ing e hancen ] Wenl indmes street sewer—H. I | ane, he Sthted thAt if had been found | Seasonable Hats and Garments Noted | ical club was held, wiil a x00d atiend- | . While attending school at Lebanon, Ohio, pAY LA!GE pn‘css-} favor of a rapid recovery. She did not | l.and $1827; Mrs, H. F. Land $18.27: that it could be accomplished by in the Stores—Comfort and Beauty fm e. X;‘; IE"S}‘(GH ]~"Hr<‘\ i ‘”r‘-r i1 1882, I became afflicted with boils, Which R b P . Y 4 know the hovs who were fArowing | Mrs. J. T. Fitzpatrick $82.63; Julia A.|changing the existing lights. The re- | Deftly Combined, | berg presided duting the discussion of | lasted for about two years, when the affiction emember | ;15 faaie stones and Who prompily disappeareq | Dovle $11.22: Eilen Murphy $33.40: | port was accepted. — the local situation preceding the elec- | geumed the form of an Cezemaon my face. | < o holes in_any of the goods Al Without ths feast particle of when they found that they had in- |Elinor Caniy $11.22; Frank Hertz| Concerning thé petitions for two| Summer hats and garments have | T tofay. Fonr new names here would be. water-blisters rise up; and verti The only imperfections pen, and wherever the water would touch 320.62: Abraham Hertz $20.62; Nellie [ lights on Spruce street, a favorable [ had their season, and the wintry tem- are mill marke, such as oil s yOu cdn have the most sen- jured Mrs. Nevins. offered and adopt- i | i - e 5 S e . 53 Resolutions wer would burn, and cause another one to rise. eitive te h removed by our | _— Sullivan $20.35; Frank }ipr(z $15.66 report was made and the report was|perature of Monday sent scores of i owiedZing: Fyd B tiing y .JNPPIG thread, or some method, CURRIE GILMOUR RESI Abraham Herts $16.70; Willlam Strew- | accepted ana the lights ordered. Women in pursuit of heavier and more | £1 Acknowledsing the oblisations T Py S rvuld buny ight imperfection that wil RESIGNS, A . ‘Strewlow- Upon the petition of N, 8. P by the club to Ludvig C. Anderson, and itch so as to be almost’ unbeatable. In b » M teeth with silver or — i Mrs. S 5 opol - 8. Pe i el emove is way the sores would rom one W2 fli teeth with &f! | lowski $7.83: Mrs. Willlam Strewlow o e H enn an | suitable apparel. Presidient, wha: has: n S i the uld spread fi any way impair their us enamel for 50 cents and gold || Leaves Position as Clerk in Local | SKi $7.83. investigation was made, but it was| Tempting to_the shopper was a|presiion', WhG Jag GO0 TEMOLEL o9 slace o another, and at times the whole | -, ness. $1.00, or solid geld crowns \ ¢ . Ti. Preston asked for the right|found that a light is hea# ‘the point| French model Paul Poiret suit in navy | 2 N At ABa hin benth (s | Dhwer part of my face would be a solid sore. Zor $5.00. Podtal Station on Account of Ill- | (5 put up a_corrugated iron building | 4nd & new one Js not needed. The|sorge, with leather colored lapels and | [N the club and his continued interest | inis condition continued for four or Y6 Sale | il besin, when the B b8 | Health. for Oliver Revnolds, io be used as|pelitioner was given leave to’ with- | pipings, and big fancy buttons. e he AN A e TR T I D " \‘utou opens this mern v Ry | a carriage shed. Alderman DBeckley | draw. i 4 ¢ In hats, a King blue turban with t'prove fatal, During all this time of boils y, ing a continue as long m R | fe Gilmour, clerk at the Greene- | reporied that the fire commissioners| The following bills were ordered | panded brim in. priental coloting in ecsenta. I doctored With the best physic | ¥ quantities last. o g | ostal station since its establish- | had investigated and moved the pe-|paid: Fire department $2.675. cemetery | the favored worsteds was finished with @ ans of this part of the country, but to 1o P PSR s | ment as a regular station July 1, 1906, | titioner he given leave to withdraw, | department $643.80, finance department [ o military pompon in e. “‘;”v %y L. Finally I decided to iry Cuticurs — } oo s 2 and =p! jously for many years em- | which action was taken, the executive | $14.246.40, public works committee $7.- A mixed English tweed suit, harmo- Mee, EIRE L R “«YY[\P'-“P»G. taking the Cuticura Resolvent, B Qulering of us tou resei’e ) bioved there when it was a contract | commiiten having approved it. 910.91, police department . $2,020.46, | nious in its blending of green, blue and : > e e G et o eme: | Pillow Cases, Sheets, Ete. he pemedit of is years of ex- || siaiion, has resigned on account of | Permission was given to F. E. Becl | sireet lighting $1.885.27 > leather, severely tailored, yet with MARRIED I'a very"short time 1 began to- notice ik 5 3 ¥ o S & | failing _health, hlnoresl:nntion taking | with to erect a corrugated 1r§m ;uto p“;:edh”ntwm‘t l;;l;; og‘erb apw‘;o\;pd smart finish of velvet collar, was rich | S ATN A TAcn RSB o Hin ER ,venfl,‘m, ,nddw;‘,hm ‘mfifim a year I | All well-knowh standard ok suaranteed ten years, || effect September 0. He made many |shed on property of Mrs. Charles Fox, | Park departmen .08, gas and elec- | and seasonable. My LOR-—in North Stonington. | s well again, and have not had a rectirrencs e e o © been established here eight J| which he performed his Suties, and | missioners and the executive commit- | partment $3.170.67, Stony Brook reser- | jet coat of double-faced blue worsted Ethna M $lor, both of North Ston- | i faw S Tan. 17. 1011, Cu . yaars, our guarantee is of in- ail regret that he i& unable longer | tee. .. | veir work $21,683.95. 3 with self trimmings and natty buttons ington. ura Soap and Ointment soid throughout the | At 12/,c—Pillow Cases, value 17e. disputable vaiue. v { to_remain at the sub-station. On the A. C. Swan company pétition The council adjourned at 9.40 o'clock. | for finish. BENTLEY —REGAN—In rwich, Oct.| vorld. Send to * Cuticura,” Dept. KK, Bos« . { We will ba pleased any tims Q| John A. Cunningham, a clerk in the | for permission to erect a_corrugated e n the hat display a big black satin| 2. 1811, by the Rev. Leweliyn Prat on, for a liberal sample of each, posi-free, | At 16c—Pillow Cases, value 22¢. ! to exiiine your teeth without fi Norwich ‘office, Is atiending to the |jron building. Alderman Beckley for|cag AND ELECTRIC model on the Gainsborough order had| D. D. Frank Bliven Bentley of New | vith 32-p. book on the skin and s charge. Greeneville station until the appoint- | the fire commissioners recommended fecing of black velvet, and crown Ifi<;n-!('l\ -‘-‘l,'x'l Q,mf\_l‘g-'w"' ”\_\‘;;-l_\\\\‘":_“) ¥ At 29c—Sheets, size 72x90—at 29¢ each Ba wol & #iine G 500 meht of Mr. Gilmout's successor. that they be given permission to with- DEPARTMENT REPORT. | banded with macreme iace over pink, | Ee&an . pf (folwvich. formerly of At 450—Sheets, sike S1x00—at 406 ISR \ S ot TR draw, which action was taken. e edged with fur. There were two hand- | 00 S _ IN % 3 | 3 i 2 i POTTER — BOTHAM — In Montville, ) g ViE S inuding Amoint Gharged ff fo be- | SRS SR 05 T mert Ui MRS | el gt 1o oo | A BARGA % . & e e “mg::,'v",':;;'” P o wity tveas.| Preciation, Income Excéeded Dis- \Every day additions are heing mad RUCE R AL hphe s nd it At 89c—Sheets, size 81x90, valus T8c. 4 one-Hunger. E 7 s 2| bur: 3 o the stocks of garments and fashion- | Jennie Botham, both of Montville g S 69c i Klng Defltall’a[lors || st 230 gclock Monday attsrnoon, | oyt e ofdersd printed in the joor e Yo able ncadwear. Shop now while the | MURRAY_LORD—In New London. Oc Berkshire Bond Typewriter ®aper, | A% Ly e | & X e : | o 3 R % 4 lines are-complete! The Bulletin's ad- |~ 1, 1811, William _J. = Murray an 43%c—4-4 Brown Sh - DR. JACKSOXN, Mer. F\‘-'}' 5 :{ e ".;"t:‘d- Ji mATHAgH | - The quarterly réport of the chist of |, The seventh annual report of the gas | (8358 = nng aro the best guides | Pansy B. Lord, both” of New London. |8 1-2x13, & %a vakd n Sheeting—at 4%e Nelson 1. cone and Miss Gertruds | pollce was read and approved. There|and electrical commissioners—Tonn | 5" SR8, SO0 0 2 oney walue pur | CONBHUNGER_in' Xorwich. Oci. $1.20 2 Ream I - Franklin Square, Nerwich, Conn. J| Corgregational parsonage” on Pros- | were wasgar cn duarters and 343 arrests | McWilliams, E. A. Tracy and A. E/| chases! e e N T At 7V4c—4-4 Brown Sheeting, value Def; purgf]r. -r‘mhper;m;nly l’as[nuieth‘ The monthly-réport of the street de- | Story—shows ;h‘" the year has been = OBITU_A_RY_ both of New London. The best on the market at this price. 10c. e ~ 5 g performied and the bridal couple were | jartment showed an average number |4 very profitable one. The net profit " e G . ) < ¢ At - ewriter Ribbons and Carb * 83c—4-4 Brown 4 - e unattended. of men employed during Sentember. | for the year was $32,365.61 after tharg- i DIED. Al ba s and Carbon | A% 830 —4-3 Brown Shes SR The Roads Are Settling R D The total espentiture. was 33, 15114, _ | ing off $14501.45 for Geprediationi of'the| - Richard B Hall | mustiNgrox —in Erankiin, Sept 30, aper. orse Dies Suddenly. t plant (which sum is'5 percent. of the ichard all, whose death njamin Franklin Huntington, aged —— At 63%c—4-4 Bleached Sheeting, valut § end pleasurs driving will be the pest| A herse belonging to M. Rozveki, & El"’"",n'p“"m'"‘l - f&"r”o{h city's investment of July 31, 1810). It|occurred Sun\y evening at the home | 72 vears =~ . MISS JEWETT'S, ‘ac. Bnd cheapest way to get the embrac- | meat dealer of North Main street, fell | The seventh annual report of the|{nus appears that-the-income for the| of his niece, Mrs. Daniel M. Lester of | Funeral from his jate hom Public Stenographer and Shorthand a ing fresh air that is better than the | dead mewr St. Mary's cemetery, early | ¥43 and electric commissionérs wes| vear exceeds the cost of manufacture| Warren street, was a native of Troy. 3 in Yantie cemetery Feucher. 283 Main Street, | At 83c—4-1 Bleached Sheeting, value best tonic. 'Phone us for a good team. | Monday afternoon. The animal was | }resentéd and the reading was omit-| and aistribution by $46,570.06. . Y. e was of one of the oldest and | . VLT 1 N COT S G0 3 - 12%c. MAHONEY BROS, attached to a meat cart. The horse |8d: It was referred back to the com-| ~ There are now 246 -arc lights used | best families in Troy, being the | “Gertrude, daughiter of , RS St e & Was welking along when he-suddenly | Migsioners to have 500 copies printed | by the city and 312 . incandescents, | Judge Daniel and Anginette Fitch Halt | Na# k. dillis, axea’1 At 1034c—4-4 Bleached Sheeting, valua e - alls Avenue. | i bpad and died in a few minutes. ""‘e;‘;’;“'{r““;-‘:;;‘l”n“:"‘]‘::{e'i';"""h;“\:‘;‘; burning all night.. For lighting streets | and was born in 1853. | RNt “this- clty. OGE T5c. o Mk s 0 city . saying . and public buildings the cost was $20,- His mother the granddaughter Byrnes. aged 68 years. e haant, PRI seven vears ine light has increased | 3gq 4. the cost for each arc light be. | of Governor Fitch, the last colonial | Funeral from the parlors of M. Hour At 100—42-inch Pillow Case Cotton ; 2 ®bils tneaptesl expense has Hardly fi g g6 and for each incahdescent| governor of Connecticut, and his fa- [ gan Wednesday morning at .13 ur-un value ldc. William Pitcher has returned from |creased at all. The past vear there 4 3 i e Atac, $lece e et Requiem mass at St. Patriek’s church 7 5 s a ¢ A $11.16. Many of the regular 25 c. p.|ther was judge in the superior court. | A s Stk Ry Cet . #n automobile trip to Boston. were 246 arc lights and 312 incan. | incandesceut lamps have been replaced | All his life was spent in his native | AL 845 oclock. = Sl LR T gescent lights, the former costing 365.97 ) by 60 c. p. tunastens in streets that are | city, where he was a prominent and | PECRHAM—In this city. Ocf, 1. M YLD A (Buccessor to A. T. Gerdner) P. H. Tthier and family spent Sun- | &8ainst $90 each under the old system: | ysed ‘most. THis, with the fact that| infliential citizen and held many im- | pefiham, aged 87 vears 3 ye' asses At 16c—42-inch Pillow Case Tublng day with friends in Willimantic. The incandescent lights cost 31116 these lights have burned more hours | portant offices. He was president of | funeral from her late home. Sunny- - = value 22c. Hack, l ive..y ":f,‘,’;“,',;fl'f' ey {nan l,“l'i;h?;r'hfi’fié than Iast year, accounts for the in-| the board of water commissioners and | - side avenue Tuesday afternoon, OCt. NE EYES A number of local hinters spent | C2use many 5 c. p. ereased cost. for many years superintendent of the at'3 oclock W i & 17— 45-inch Pillow Case Tubing, Monday if the woods. Pent | peen T e I A 750 k. w. horizontal Curtiss steam | gas and water works, also president of Gt e s and i e o BNkl bap | turbine set, ‘switchboard instruments, | the ‘hourd of trade, director for the , Ttiis imBbAsible ito - pet new M. anddon, CHAEIw 5. -Mosch-oid Rt s tad e e P_l n‘“ new cellar, 1,500 h. p. feed water heat- | Troy orphan asylum and director in eves, but yvou can get the next —_ Boardin SDeniing SOverAL Moy i Precin, are | light plant, and in a year started &ler, new steam mains, suction and dis- | many banks and railroads. He Dast thinge.oCé-fite enses with £ Epcnding NEvRER! MRVS is ence, | municipal electric Nght plant, Beting | charge pipes have been installed and | well as his four brothers, was a | Il Shur-On mountings. suen a {| Toweling, Ete. 8 D by - i1 oL SOgys Sho AL Wit o g"f’»“ -| provision has been ‘made for future|uate of Harvard. His oldest brgher | IR comfort- and such: & relief. g, » Stable R gl T )h"—qm" Pt TrLis Is because it is operated by water | j;,.reage i‘;\ husi':u-:‘ and capacity for| was professor of Sanscrit in a ul|(‘§91 15 Wiain Strest. | i Quick rep: At 26— Wash Cloths at 2¢° saeh. Have el e okt o £ e a new and much larger steam turbine | in India and he himself was a noted | 3 A v eturne e * visiting their set which will be needed in the near| Greek and Latin scholar. His schol- { - - ol vl 12-14 Bath Street, | v John Scott, Jr, of Prospect street. | City Treasurer Avery's summary of | future has been made. arship s well as his genuins worth | & > AtiteBasc Quiiits Cottin Awile | e receipts from May 16, 1911, to Septem-| There were sent out during the vear | v recognized by Harvard in the ! E | [he l laul-Cadden Cg_ RS B HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. DIVORCE AND REPLEVIN. ber 1911, follow % ]2 : an increase over last | honors shown him at the 50th ann | i At 9¢ —All Linen Crash, value 12146, AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. sk M Bal, on hand May 16, 1911.. §40,766.98 | Year' of 0 per cent. The re- | versary of his graduation held in Cam- unera "’Bclo rs | OPTICIANS, At 1005c—All Linen Crash, value 15c: Teleshone 882 Two New Suits Brought in the Super. | Water works 9 ceéipts have gailned nearly 50 per cent.| bridge several vears ago. He was| Established 1872 e Ciga Outside -account over last vear. The station has car-| ons cf the oldest members of St. | 3 ! At 48c—Antiseptic Diaper, s6ft and ab. T = E:rceplnnl. 3 ried the joad or part of it 49 per cent. | John's Episcopal church in Troy. He —AND-= PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING “orbent, at 4% for a ten-yard 3 Two new suits w dlea i ty Court of the entire year. There has been a|was simple in his tastes, quiet and | piece, value 6 e WHAT'S NEW s | | D0 0 I e B L B R e gradual increase in the use of gas dur- | unassuming. and the many good deeds.| . day as follows % Dopt. cematcries ing the year, mostly for domestic pur- | and cha he bas done will never | m a mers 6-inch English Tong Clet] THB-PALACE CAFE Maud D, DeLancs of New London |Sewet . poses. It is the desire of the commis- | be fully known. A staunch and loyal s ¢ for a 12-vard piece, vAlul has brought suit for divorce from |LO3NS - 5 sioners to extend this service as fast as| fijend, & man of sterling. worth and £ ; 4 3 i Floyd Delance of parts unks Taxes s fractical. integrity, Troy loses in his death one e 3 o Step ‘in and see us. e mrotnds oF dc""m"n “'!”;‘l?‘f"“‘vfl';: Sprinklin; : The total sales on gas amounted to| of her noblest and most valued cit- e 0 ESl fl eS g FRANK WATSON & CoO, mirrisd Janusry 26, 1800, ang 1t 1 | Court house $33.612.23. the total cost w $41,- | 1zens. Lady Assistant. Table Linens i 72 Franklin Street.| cinimed he deserted her in August, [ MCenSes 38 apd the net profit was $11-| “Yor several vears past he has beer Telephone call 328-3. 99| 1aDIE ‘ 2 5 2065, She: weitte & e b | Miscellaneous 7, after small losses from uncoi-|a frequent visitor in Norwi 5 = l S d! = ¥ : o it B g s W |ecicd bills and merchandise. The to- | which he became. very fond, and’ his | Henry B Church. Wm. Smith Allen. S daye At 19c—60-inch Bleached Table Dam on Exhibitiofl Dayis 2 {ai_sales of electricity amounted to| intense interest in the history and at- | sk, ivslus, 25¢. A replevin suit ha B ht 1 5.3 .61, the total cost w: “%4,- | fairs of this place made him an in- . Tha h ays starti 641 Bl ‘hed Table Dam 5! fipe assoriment of the Latest Styles| don for the poss\ssion of $1,200 worth 7 : among whom he has gained many 4 ing cold weather is actually upon us 3 in Millinery for Fall and Winter wear | of house-moving aPparatie. City Treasurer Avery's summary of disbursements from May 16, 1911, | friends. and Gun Aetal with cloth top, button. | will save many dollars and much disa- | At 69¢—72-inch Bleached Table Dam- at to September 15, 1911, are as follows: TUnexpended o - L L e arats Sreeable york. | Freguently' these firet ask, value 89c. MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, R T S e e e L Appropriatigns. Disbursements. Balances AT THE AUDITORIUM. Beo this e s l:"‘ R ) frosty mornings and Chilly nights the| oo X Pisavheante . No. 52 Shetucket Street. | /4! hio, City of Toledb, Lucas ept. of Public Werks. — FRARN A. BILL, greater part of the day will prove to| At 89¢—72-incl eached Tal - el B o vnos diakay sstn tiai ne| OFdinbrw repaics .. 32900000 . $11,986.51 $17,7113.19 Vaudevilie and Motion Pictures. stk 108 Main Street | V¢ mild and delighiful. One or two ask, value §$1.25. e pantnes oF Ine frra o gt i | Outside work J 478,69 Well filled houses’greeted the vaude- i) reet | modern odorless gas radiators will give| \\ 300 oo 1 noivle ‘Satin Déme ™ e o Going business in tic | Garbage and dsiies.... . 2,057.85 | ville and motion: blcture programe you all the heat you need for that|At $1.19—72-inch D City of Toledo, County and State afore- | Sewers and catch basins. .. lat the Anditofivm on Monaay. at, the 3% 5 morning dip in the right temperature, ask, value $1.50. said, “and (hat said Bem' Wil 58N | Macadam repairs - matinee and in the evening, showing ]]nvmg and Automobile |and to insure a cheerful, warm dining /528 size at T06-adovedh s i m'of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for | Ofling and sprinkl et rolsl ApTlaliNe tHats they room, light it an hour or so in the eve- | NapKins | 3.3 i 8 W | cach “ana every cané of Catabrn thoi . Minis by their generous applause that they ¢ sty | value $1.00—at $1.19 a cARnot be by the use uf.Hall's | Tacks, a0d trees..... found much to stamp with approval —A WISE IDEA— ning if you fel the need, where you calue $1.50—at $1.69 a dogen; i Otfice—McGrory Buliding. Catarrh Cure s i all's | Laurel Hill avenue sewer. in the off-rings of the bill read or play that game of bridge. Our | dozen, value S1.807Qt S0 & COONY e . e M | Ll S (e ol ringe Of e Bl e nov. | For peopie intending to buy Tur Coats | prices are ow. - Gonsult uni we may | yalue. $2.00—at $2. . Telephons $60-3 augiza | inomy presence this oo dan’es Bol| - Dept. of Cemsteries. ol and clever slaci wire and Juggling | is to look over our large stock fust ro- Hoablo ! suckiet i HERRMEAOEA S0 i = AN cember. A D 1sse " Fire' Dept. .... P, act in which he (reads the Shifting | ceived to compure quality and prices | ange®oa s time, saves work. saves 3 LY A. W. GLEASON, d t a8 1n We are making specialties in a Coon | gollars every day in the year, the LOUIS H BRUNELLE Notary Publ Water Works— assurance as if he were on terra firma | ¢ S s o AL e pre S . Jaalls Catarrn cure is taken inier- | Stony Brook improvement.... hile he juggles different articles and | Siberian Dog and Russian Calf. Srenen F\;g:t“\f;;mnsog::aqug e g nally, and acts dicectly e by 2 PO o1 1 ol o a $ 'r Carter Ave. (East Side) | 20 micons S o L 2R | police Deot. — | Wo willnot be undersold in thes | SO0 mkpection. e A e : Send for testimonials free. Salaries .000.00 16,475.09 et e A 3 At 79c—value $1.00 es, Cake and Bread F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O, City court 630,00 5 3 iz later delivery at 801d by all Druggists, 756, 44 A » 200 1,8 i . . At 98c—value $1.25 et e gl R A o Tl I C e Sl sawso amaes agnass || Quickest Relief Known | THEL. L. CHAPMAN 0. | Gas & Electrical Dep't. At Vo varde 410 "Phone your order. Trompt service sl , Health Officer ...................... 1150.00 264.65 885.35 | For All Sore Feet || Hath Bt [ g FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY (Liquid) | Gas and Electrical Dept. | 4 008h Seree bl e 321 Main Street : : Is a great medicine of proven value | Operating and general expenses.... 11,500.00 46,520.52 68,479, The following is absolutely the sur- | QUALITY for hoth acute and ehronic kidney and.| Interest on bonds . 20,000.00 10,600.00 oonan | cat ana’ aquickest cure known . tol 1 Blankets adder ailments. It is especially rec- | Loan for addition ‘1906, 688.06 635,95 | science for all foot ailments: °Dis- H CE M A'I' B oaky houa aivays be ceasidersd | ommended o clderly” people” for ity | Improvement (o plant..: Ceesl 3500000 22,842.85 12,355.15 | Solve two tablespoonfuls bf Caloclde i 5 SOME REMARKABLE VALUES eapec! o wonderfu! tonic 61 Lructive 5 CO: i basi; of hot water. | - - the inferior kind. Bkilisd men are | qualities, and the permanent rellof anq | PArK comm : St B AOTI el s5o0.00 | BORIE T B e reut fu this far ) s OF ALL KINDS Cotton, Woblnap and Wool. employed by us. Our price tell the | comfort it gives them, The Lee & Os- Finance Dept. full fifteen minutes, zent- vlfle I] “ flrs At 55c—10-4 White and Gray Cotnes whole -;::;;raou &Y & good Co. ge::rll ulnkmg1 fundl‘lfllfl. unexpended 6,414.08 6,414.03 Iy massaging the sore | l Blankets at 35¢ a paif. OUNG. rading Cove loan, 1910, unexpended. 940.17 940.17 parts. The effect is M Hav i % Salaries, etc. .. 4,500.00 1,104.18 3,295.82 Yeniy wonder it i sorss | FYUIES an egeta es ave your lad baby's photographl Ay 76c pitra size White and Grew Court House ) 6,000.00 2/143.89 383611 ness goes instantly; the | L Lol % Ko Al Fid Blankets, value 85e. \ DENTIST Géneral sinking fund, ‘1911 1l 649579 fotha feat.: Toel. 50 go08 | R TAph' a6 1t Bhonla Be taken o cAtoh g I~ I Sinking fund, Gas and Electric....... 302.28 2 1ld sing for j s’ L t should be taken. To catch| o¢ ¢1.18—11-4 White and Gray Cettes Reserve fund, Gas and Electric 44,8584 135545 B Rl res o neeer » Eis rosulsh Jittle stile, his pretiy Htts Blankets, value $1.50, DR. E. J. JONES , Gas 3 L4483 858, callouses can be peel- eople’s Hiar dimple, Such photograps become prized : ki o il b ke JRIm. 20 47,470.00 S oI Siyes remembrances of babyhoods days in|a¢ $148—11-4 “Woolnap” Blankets, Xpenses ..... 750. 780, mediate relief for in- years to come. \e have had years of o 3 Suite 46, Shannon Building LODE s et ob dagr it e 8000000 60,000.00 flamed . Bunions, | sweat t Franklin St. EElctienct i photOELH biE: Shndter: Fiuss2.00, 5 Take elevator Shetucket strest en- MIIK INSPECtor .o.......n.... “1000.00 286.70 2009550 1 S e TR JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. |t Shenys o touhiste Sastug | At W15 oot Riaskets, Sutus SADR trance. ‘Phona Ira L. Peck estaie 5.00 5.00 " | twenty-five cent hox of Calocide i Snal "o a gty é : . Calocide is i D them in a jiffs. .95~ Woel Blankets, wal 08 70 Franklin 8t, Bulletin Bldg. e whabn aties 6,231.64 3,303.88 2,927.76 | sald to_be suMcient to cure the worst | AL3Y % w M: Telophone €43-3. 3 3 i% cel. Calocide works through ihe | g LT At $4.95Wool Blankets, valus $5.50, Br.F. W. HOLMS, Denils! promot surviee dy ot mighe, [} o ARTKEL StrseC L e a0y 1.140.82 567717 | pores and tomoves. the moueh e JOSEPH BRADFORD, Shannon Buildicg Annez Room A ity | sotiinezyantic Cove: 513 T T R T R L ‘ IG”TO” At $6.96—Wool Blankets, salue 1808 Tele e .75 ,485.25 ain remedie ny druggist has Cal- '3 B e ®Residence 116 Broadway. b S Toaamas | geide compound in stocic or he can el 00 inder. 4 ’ R A = A R TR opp. Theatre. 292,889.09 $559,958.39 | it in a few hours from his wholesale | ajank Books Made and Riled to Ord. A 9 THERE i« no advertising medium fn Telephone €41-2. 30.64 | house. Calocide compound is mot @ g The Photographer, Fastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- e jatent medicine hut is an ethical prep- 103 BROADWAY. Ay ietin for business results, *Qverdraft. $559,927.75 | aratlon Telephons 253 Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety,

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