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w,«»‘;. g ~—- State Board of Charities " Building and System is Wrong MAYOR MAHAN OFTEN Gets in His Work of Inspection of City Jobs While the Town is. Asleep—Needs a Lengthening of the Day to Accom- NEW LONDON NEEDS TOWN FARM, Member Says Present RISES WITH THE SUN plish All He Wants To—Bluejackets From the North Dakota Who Parade Should Be Given a Lunch. E matters i i all there = 2 Justin B. Holman, of Old Saybrook,'ls faithful to the company will find '{f,m‘t" i ‘;V}é:thef your kitchen is large or sm ; member of the state board of chari- [in the long run that the service is ain Gienwood Range made to fit it at a price to s¢ tles, visited the New London alms- [fully appreciated house the present week and was un — atinted in the pralse of the condi- LM;yar Bryan Fi: Mar’:“'b Mstw tions that existed there In so far as London,may not be the best dress- 4 went the care of the inmates and the parade mayer in the stats, though he Malkies Cooking Easy C. 0. Murphy, Norwich general conduct of the institution. He|can make a good show in that line, ’ said the location was all too valuable but he sure is one of the hardest | = oo S — Senh Eo Sl S s — — — to be devoted to the present purposes workers for the city’s interests. He is and wondered why the citizens did not a great promoter and the queer part|drastioc action. The Portuguese of s i R R i 5 R . &+t together and make different ar- of it s that whatever he promotes he New Londoh and Stonington had ar- 4 rangements for the care of the poor. subsequently gives his personal at-|ranged for a religlous Holy Ghost He said that it would be much better tention and sees to it that every thing | celebration, according to Portuguese for the lnmates and the tax-payers is kopt on the main line and not| custom, which was to include a pa- were the almshouse located elsewhere sidetracked. Just at the present time,|rade in which a drum corps and a Stonington Dr. Black put the building of new granolithic side- | Portuguese society from walks, commenced last spring, is now werg to participate. in full progress and will be continued the kibosh on that parade as the untll thirty miles of sidewalks are small pox cases ~were In Portu- probably prefer to a Mfe of almost’laid in the city of uniform material | guese families and there was a fear €ontinubus idleness, with such a farm This work Is going on in the five that the disease might be brought to vegetobles sufficient to supply the in- |wards of the city by as many con-|New London. Dr. Black was of the stitution ‘could be raised and the run- |tractors. Mayor Mahan has a habit| opinion, however, that the parade ning expenses of the Institution ma- of visiting and inspecting this work might be held a week hence provided terially reduced. Mr. Holman said that |when at least expected, though the|there was no further trace of the dis- he knew of no gimilar institution in|city has an Inspector on every job to| ease in Stonington and on this point the state where the inmates fared bet- (see that the work is done according to|he would satisfy himself by personal ter than in New London. He said hu‘spe(‘ifimklnnx_ examination. The doctor's ukase was made an unexpected visitation, ar-| Mayor Mahan frequently leaves his|taken gracefully as his efforts for the riving while the noon meal was being lhome at four o'clock in the morning|good health of the city are known to prepared and was pleased to find con- and visits every part of the city where be from what he believes to be san- and surrounded by land that could be utilized for farming purposes. Then wuch of the inmates as were able could do some work which they would ditfons so favorable, The #meal In this work is in progress and usually |itary motiv course of preparation was good |completes his tour of inspection be- — enough for anybody, he said, and|fore the men report for work for the NEW THEORY ON MEASLES everything connected with the in- day. This mentioned only as a sam- e stitution was cleanliness personified. |ple of the present mayor's energetic| Dr, John F. Anderson Defines Its He also referred to the extra dinners work for the city. One morning dur-| Period of Infection. on stated occasions furnished through Lflg the present Weel the mayor has b 2 the thoughtfulness of the late Sebas- |been on a tour of inspection and was " i tian D. Lawrence, and also for the Teturning to his home on a trolley | Dr Jobn B Andersor, Mo provision of a new almshouse. He |car. He was asked in regard to be- hoped for the good of all concerned ing such a long distance from home that when this building was erected it |So early in the morning and explained would be in a location that wuuhlihis mission as here related. carry with it several acres of land that L — cflug be worked to advantage and| “What time did you get to bed, last then New London would have a town |Night, Mr. Mayor?” was asked, and | farm superior to any in the state. 'hff“_NJ?ly was given ; All that Mr. Holman suggested has e. tell you; ‘was in 3 as - 5 been given' conmideration by the |Ded ot quarter past twelve and I woke|lcarned about measles, ho sald, W powers that be, and were, many times, [UP at about four o'clock this morning. | PETIO% B FETUI o e st peri- bui that was all, It is not so very |1 could Mot sleep longer, so I got up | ng* 'mrectious Gurine the Cari el Bn Jomg ago that a site for the town farm [2nd walked about town to see how | g5 of Sonvalestente, It ° AfERCPI was practically selected but for some |the city work was progressing. There| on. begins to eighteen hours reason unknown to those on the outer |are many things to look out for and | SRUPHoR ~beglns to CEhect —ONS circle the proposition seems to have I I can only get some of the business | 10" G55 %ot Transterred to others been dropped. Perhaps this little re- |Off my mind in the early morning I|LoUrS It 15 DOt Lramsrerred B0 oo ho winder will result in taking the mat- have time to attend to other matters| gace known as U',.‘,;m Bavur el i ter up' again for further consideration |Of Importance before I get to bed | pot“well known by the medical frater- and perhaps with satisfying results, |28ain. 1 repeat the overation nearly| pity until within a few . Holman was a_conductor on the |¢Very day that I am in New London | the researches of Dr Haven railroad for thirty-six |and When I am away, and it is usually | gipa; Hosnital @ . Sinai Hospital in New and ng man who ever punched |on business directly’or indirectly for g | | said, is entirely different from the dis- Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, in Washington, gave the Cutter lecture before/ the Harvard Medical School. His subject was “Some Recent Advances in Our Knowledge of Certain Infectious Dis- eases.” The most important thing New York nounced it a few years ago as a nmew He an- 3 collected tickets has a better |the city, I feel as if there was some- | jrponiios dises Shd el & i ik | infectious disease and he gave the record and perhaps none quite as 'DIDE that I had left undone. The day | results of his observation on several €ood. During his long service he per- I8 hardly long enough for me to do & pundred cases. isease seemed to formed his duties faithfully and nev- |day's work that is satisfying to my- | be confined classes of er recelved the slightest reprimand Self. Sure I would sleep more if 1 oston Trans- from the officlals of the company by could, but when you cannot, what's the i . letter or otherwise. Mr. Holman says ‘;,Sttof 141;:15 your time in bed. It is il ok b aflroad jlé have g | better to be up and doing. Y . that the raflroad people have alway: P 8. ou know Tale of a Royal Relia, used him well @and tha’ his name still —when we used to deliver and sell remains on the yay roll of the com- the old Chronicle we used to get up Mrs. Andrew Lang, writing in Black- pany., He added that any man that early in the morning, so that trick is| wood's, tells of a Frenchman in whase chateau was a window on which Hen- ry IV had once scratched the inscrip- tion: “Dieu g nothing new to me, but you have evi idenrlv\' changed in that respect. Well = |B0od morning, guess I'll get off here | and take a look at this stretch wher works for the railroad company and preparation is being made for a new | Inscription, when M. Eudel first saw it, sidewalk, There's been complaint that| Was in two lines of big clumsy letters. proper accommodations are not being| TWo s later, being again in the made for pedestrians while the work is| nelghborhood, he revisited the chateau, igoing om, when he was astonished to find that the inscription now in three lines, with the letters n Good bye, old man.” For the first time the *‘genuine’” —the kind that “‘don’t wear out’’ at the finger ends, and every pair contains— A Guarantee that Guarantees cep step with band and the w, {would be a hardsuip. On the com | Memoria tone the blue. | and £ v by several hundred band from the United | 8V , which wiil arrive presence of ets and a scription—c they “a new pair free’ in port ;h& 4. order of the sec-| or, if wished, to steal if the*‘tips'’ wear o1 g A s 1o e 5 nec for tt At the i e ut il veterans, Besides there w 11§ ~Bng e nas necessary for.fhe man to 2 i compan): of the New Il ¥ A 3 Bl ime what was Don't accept the “just Artlllory district with the| E0ing on and only consent to shut his Ao fuset 'I':mh]‘bund from Tort Wright, the| €Ves on the receipt of a handsome tip e olfos al military commands, the United | n}%:'i;,,gl:r:‘;!f;;it tpun]m. War. Veterans, the Sons of | } |Vetorans and the New London survi- | Thers's & way fo will be that attractive platoon o- | 1 [ e oo lice at ho head of tha parade .|I TR s i % lere 480 be a i ¢ loca i i W Will a0 be a band from the local| Norwich Readers Are Learning The anization composed of Jocal or K " mu- the name *‘Kayser,”” Tt sicians from elsewhere to fill the con- Way. is assurance of quality H |iract requirement of number of pieces e and reliability. in the bund, It's the little kidney i Heretofore, it has besn the custom to invite the soldiers to parade, and Bhort Siik Gl 60¢., 76¢,, $1 OO‘:V &1 | | | ¥.25 The ldms, wes | back— o arss SRk T b to dropsy and Bright's $1.60, $2.00 were marched direct s When the k s are sick lquarters and, so fo = : gy : preciation shown for the valuable| L¢P thém with Doan's Kidney Pllis, Julius Kayser [| |service rendered, Last year afierthe| A remedy especlally for sick kid- & Co,, Makers ;«vrnl had passed, it was publically | neys. suggested that in the future : Dos : suring & {lunch be served the paraders ‘m"‘?f;;‘ Doan's have been curing kidney conclusion of the march, and that it| T°" 10 Jpaes: fll ‘be served in the state armo This| Endorsed by 50,000 people—endoss- ) |seems to have been forgotten as noled at home. |preparation has as yet, been made for | |the collation although’ the committes| may have the matter under considera- | Ment. Proof in a Nerwich eitizen’s state- tlon, The work could be don. anchester, 93 School St., Woman's Relief corps says: “I have used Daughters of Veterans, assisted by | oo Kidney Pills for the past three the people generally and at no expense | to the men who risked their li fop | or feur country’s sake, It is specially fitting | relief, that something in that line be done|iidneys have become weak and I have on Memorial day when the navy : weil as the army will be so creditably | Suffered from sharp pains in my back, Doan’s Kidney Piiis, procured from N. represented, If this matter has bee overlpoked," thore 18 silll ample time|D, Sevin & Son's Drug Store, have 6 prepare a light feast just to show | .. ik ad Ay le little appreciation of the service l‘mz to.mmy: seqoue and Fid. e of my roubie,’ years and have always received On several occasions when my “BE CAREFUL! DON'T BREAK the PLASTER!"” No need to worry if your wally and ceilings are lined with Cosopo-Romds . 1 545t croch; rendered by ihs soldiers and sailors chip, crumble, or fall down, M oncons noomuliet & tasme of NeW| pop gale by all deaters, Price 50 Water can’t leak through and i 1 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffale, stain the paper. Any one who can drive a nail can put it up. Goes right on Dr, J, Terringten BTack, the pres. | New York, sole agents for the United ent jncumbent, is really the | States. onl health officer 'that mads pretence | Remember the name—Dean’s—aad | the studding, perform the duties cxpected of that|take no other. This is one of hundreds of uhl]‘lu‘_ “‘u is oa his job all the time, gL e s e b uses for Compo-Board: screesis enrly in the morning seeking for vio- = pa ban B I it hoards, Intors of the law in regurd to milk, | WAt Tanane Admine. s g during the day plugging about the , vigorous life, according to panels, show-windows, ward- Iman, of San Antenie, “We schools and in the evening seeing fo robes, etc, In lengths of from it that plaee ey * he writes, “that Dr. King’s New . € fi plaees under quarantine are TP T M}olhfn.“t.mdeand 1{-inch observing the regulations. He is lead- | ljxfe‘ Pills surely put new life and thisk. (it R G S | energy into a person. Wife and I be- CAMpPAigR and | jjeve they the best made.” Vrit ? has commenced the sysiematic ex- ey are Ex- Nt DiopiRr oRple axd has commegeed the systematic ex-| cellent for stomach, liver or kidney booklet.. 1t will show you at amination of hack vards as to the ex-| Gouples ol s & OwediCo least ane place where it will pay isting sanitapy conditiens and is do- i e i ing effecuve work in these lines | Mrs. Ben Meyerink, CI read of Foley'’s Honey pound just at the right t “1 received Foley'®Allmanac from our druggist and read of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. ] got a bottle at once and gave semie to my little girl. It saved her from the croup which she would have surely had, but Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound slopped it,” The Lee & Osgood Co, Whenever he hears of smalipox like contageous disease in Williman- tic pr Stonington off he goes on a tour pf inyestigation te take steps to preveat the disease being ' couveyed 10 New London. There have been several cases of small pox in Stonington of late and one or twe 8till remain. That was sufficient causs foF him fo take you to use Compo-Board, L. L. ENSWORTH & Son 346-50 Froat St. HARTFORD, CONN, i & Lkl 1 in many years| h more nearly uni- the civil war veterans will march in| form. After some rt, he got hold the parade on Memorial day the| of the secret. Kor fc g the in- length of State street. After the pres- | Scribtion on the window had been the lentation of a flag to Perkins post, G.| Suide's pride and pleasure till in one | A. R., by the Daughters of Veterans, | fatal moment nattention on his part the old soldiers will enter carriages nglishm cut the pane of | and ride to the cemeteries as has been | tting and walked | the custom of late years, While| 2 s pocket. many of the veterans feel thoroughly| 7The wirried to tell his | I! you find the name able to walk the entire distance, the| Mmaster The Kayser,” you have ®reat mafority of them are unable to| OWner of n that | lower prices?—Atchison Globe. DENTIST (the amount fi | thirds of which ter. y should What's A Few Dollars compared with kitchen comfort Gl DR, Suite 46, Shanuon Building Take elavator Shelucitet street or. wrance. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr. 8, L. Geer's practics McGrovy Building, Get a ood Range Rangces When you “dump” your old fire do you dump it into an ash pan? And then strew the floor and the cellar stairs with ashes when you carry it away? Wouldn’t a deep Hod — big enough to hold the ashes, easy and cleanly to carry—be better? Crawford Ranges have the Ash Hod. It catches all of the ashes and can be emptied without spilling. Same size as the Coal Hod beside it. This feature is patented anc only Crawford Ranges have it. e The Single Damper (patented) and the Oven heated in all parts alike by the scientific Cup-Joint heat flues are other Crawford trouble and money savers. Send for the illustrated pamphlet. For Sale by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich Agent. WALKER & PRATT MFG. CO., MAKERS, BOSTON | ed beforehand), two- was 1o go to his mas- Comet Shaving Set $1.00 Comet Safety Razor What's The Use. man commit bigamy able at so much a ble is E. J. JONES bl Stropper for Blades Williams’ Shaving Soap, 6 Guaranteed Blades Nickel Shaving Brus FOR SALE BY during his last illness. Norwigh, Conn, SPRING MILLINERY | A fine assortment of latest styles in Come in and see them. MRS. G. P. STANTON, Hats. 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We can head this Summer. how you Panamas with lots of character this son and at the price they spell sat- isfaction clear through. If you are go- ing past our store let us give you some 'Style Pointers in Straw Hats THE TOGGERY SHOP 291 MAIN ST. J. C. Macpherson TN SR TYPEWRITING Has Become An EXACT SCIENCE The tools that produce bae work are the Ribbons and Carbon faper, Good results require the B to be had, It you want THE BEST, try the kind I am selling. HATTIE L. JEWETT. Stenogrnpher and Shorthand Teucher. 283 Main St. LANG Ay Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St SUITS PRESSED 50c Our Wagon Calls Everywhera Pablic aprid PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE on the Uncas National Bank In this way you will know the exact cost of your living and always have the best kind of a recelpt In the re- turned endorsed cheque. Courteous and llberal trea: tended to every depositor whether the account be large or small. We solicit your patronage. THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, Telephone i . 42 Shetucket Streek ROz,