Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 2, 1915, Page 7

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o roiove. comsioss” 5 well—Mayor Calls Matter to Common Council's At-| — S s tention and President of Park Board Tells of Conditions w—nmo&x.mm Knlt U e e P ol i any| of Gift—Many Petitions Before Commeon Council. «r %me. L pe ne! augsn late B e & 3 —_— Faritio cem’::e:;.' Wom Burial 1n sbly in the middle Atlantic states. ndon, Oet. l}. r + ot an: | NEPDAN in- ow Lo A'm.flnmwm iConttued fair weather for the next | The Novi meeting of the com-~ 11 u{lsehmv“ conm 915, Floyd Eaton Needham, aged 23 bable in all parts of the { mon_couneil a I nhnlta session | gineers, w! plaints about | yeays - ::ux:n“u-;.m ‘the Rocky muntll‘:n. Monday evealng in the councilfumping into etucket river at -,D’.l,’,‘g.n S N.'“L;:g“’ oot 30. K’nd 0’ m m w’"b" 1815, m 308 of John dnd 1 . tes Wed- | Mayor T. C. Murphy at 8.05 oeloo 3 M or in res “ :r;'aliyil.nd ol Tagihat Al B0 Lol s ok W T 4 G Cro sponse to this comp! a m forbid. ..,__ ) WM‘ u,'m'. The winds along the north Atlantic |Showed Councilmen William F. Kra-|[ding dumping had been placed at the Axfi,.. formerly fres! th- | ter as the absentees. —In _Frankiin, Nov, X. 1 DRSS, BIGHN AUaRMo Srearcny ¥or the firs commissioners, Alder-| Ulmer Leather Company Letter. mme- Henry HerFingion, aged S A t 8 Bervlc- at Gager's tuneral parl ¢ . ably on the petition of the Hopkins & | T her company sen Ivices et Gager igrs, 70 T R Atien"Arms compeny for permission to | 1250 oty the applicaciass HEer ?:us. n;....lr.‘:; e Famtly 10 e are ll:owmg an unusually large variety of styles and S erec ridge across "\ ork: Tair Tuesgay|coBnectingtwo buildinge of the com-|Eorest stiset ang caling slienlon 1o BRERIAN—In Woodstosk, Oct. 0, 1915, kinds of Fall and Winter Weight Underwear for R sidl “?:.”N:’r::“:“" the oot of the maln building of the| West Main street. servations i ch. pany. Mayor to Be Delegate. = of |Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes|finance comittee, reported that it had | 2 letter Of tovitavion 1o Send Celes w’ show only the products u”' best makers, and as temperature and the barometric |under consideration the petition for & & SRR sy e in New Badiotd that It will be cooler in the middle At- Cmber which was edlad to order by coast will be fresh to strong southwest [ mer, Hugh Kinder and Walter F. Les- %pot Xndie.ted. The letter was put on .F“ W e Forecast. man Casper K. Bailey reported favor- to erect a testing gallery fie poor approach into. the strest frem Berrian, in her 78th yea: W Mi Child i Infant & The following records, reportet i) ABlerman Henry Gebrath, for iy i pr i Dlant ade Th e in and harhors congress at Washington ; he French American |chanse: Monday: FOmeLre | sewer on upper Washington sireet. |4hd harhors congress t Weshington o T e F ; Phier. Bar. New Lights Recommended. Gebrath moved that the mayor be sent BUYS DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS, we are in a ; . 53 2988 as delegate and this was oue o The alderman also reported for the % Ftl!' CO :g i:gg ltc: . o o ers tavorably on ths Rek Voted 15 Main S p“lmll to give you m Underwear values than “nyel’ lod: ranklin petition of Dr. G. A. Conseau for a bug o TS ; Bt o ear | e Sum e ot ey tite Sirect, N, . HOMBREaRS. street, and on the petition of John [wniCD ad beer o ne. London, Conn.| Predictions for Monday: Partly|Barry for a new light on Durkee lane. | (2X collecior as names of KSeventh cloudy and warmer. They recommended the other lights | 3T°¢L PIoperty owners who had pa'C Monday’s weather: ‘Fair; warmer. be rearranged. The committee also| iyore hag t e B e, LBt ALES, w_mgs LIQUORS Som. Soon and Tides. recommended & bus light for Whipple [The” councll voted, to_ rebate °the DIRECTORS you can obtain elsewhere. Here are a few suggestions from our very complete Underwear stock:— » UNDERWEAR 2 1e UNDERWEAR Infants’ RNPRIVEES Children’s XNP3TVEAS ‘We carry a large assortment of Every good style of Children's ry amounts, which were as follows: T High | 3eon| The recommendations were adopted. Amh;uy Biper $136. Mary Enright 1] |i Rises. | Sets. || Water. 1' Rises. Pe ns. s ‘heodore Levitsky 93 cents, —AND— Infants' * Winter Welght, Ribbed | Underwear is here—Vests, Pants Day. lla m | p.m |l 2 m || & m| petitions were presented as follows: ll())- dk: ’gi‘l{nnur $4.42, Anthony Sa- Vests and Bands, ranging in price | and Union Suits. Our Fleecy-lined 1 445 || 418 .| From Dr. John 8. Blackmar and |omm from 26c for a good, heavy weight gvnd-irweu at 26c, and Ribbed % b2 ‘04 25 [ochers. sor ught on Oneco sireet be- Must Compiete Pratt Street. Vest up to $1.36 for a fine quality | Nicomssan Fort valnt ak T Do g : . 30%)tween Linc avenue an achem Urpasss or ¥ 11 Bath Street : 4.4: $30 || §95|atreet. ¥ was referred to the Bolice |of e puablie. Gorks cosaitin. 10 Sk Aoslatuis TR e v e, D ; g 55 | 5 commissioners. Pratt street, where he sald g stirt in We particularly recommend our Children’s Union Suits—Boys’ and E : From the Triple Link corporation, |forming the street ought to be made - 8.3 M < uits—Boys’ an MISS M. C. ADLES S howrs STter MIEE Sate— T o 1os | for TiEnt to erect a one-story wooden [{0"GriE o® ot With the terms of ‘elephone Girlg'—at 50c and $1.00. The Suits at $1.00 are the well-known Munsing structure, 25x50, metal sheathed, on & HENRY E. CHURCH make. HAIR, FACE AND SCALP SPECIALIST | tide, which is followed by flood tide. | [R5 Hiar, e v (il Do site Willaw "’A'lfl""m“mflxfik"'"mma that the WM. SMITH ALLEN 2 5T 1::;/:1_ x s‘zry.l:n ap?e:’n::n: e GREENEVILLE street. It is to be used as a restaurant | qumping of uhu‘flh]‘l! already been We also show Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Garments for Chiidren. Recom- fall . Ms¥ke sure that. it is real human. available for Hopkins & Allen em-|going on for some time, but said some- mended by physicians. They're knit, have elastic seams, and knit at feet 1) e ployes and is to be & temporary struc- | thing more than the d ? ash 2 By ety sterilised and matched |y, o ell Reception: Tendered ev. -P. | ture, to be repiaced in about five years | SoF Inore than the dumping of ashes| ., . — to protect the child from cold—80c, 82ic and 75c a Suit, according to 806 Main Strect—Next to Chelses Bank.| L. Cosman — Mrs, Elizabeth Flem- | DY a permanent bullding. Referred to |point. ’e UNDEWEAR ’e UNDERWEAR . Telephone 63 524, ming Broke Her Leg—Mrs. George|*"g,Sommissionere Wwith power. — p|iCorporation Counsel Joseph T. Fan- DR. A. J. SIN Y Women’s 2¥%55'ERTs Women’s 2¥25TER2S Baker Surprised by Friende—Notes. | Sunnyside to have the houses in that|hees of Sift FeGuirod the tommietion Women's Fleecy-lined Ribbed | At this price we show an unus- 2 . b .4 district numbered. Referred to the + v v B Vests and Pants, full bleached, ually large line of Women's Under- Hallowe'en Novelties |2 wrson recoion mae songera i vor et | o e o St o recods entis Bigh neck and long sleeves, botn | wear, medium and neevy weigne v. P. L. m the andar« company of iti long and short sleeves, ankle an Fedérated church in the church chapel | New York, for grade on easterly sid6 | sna uiises taeac sommiinny occohied | Rooms 18-19 Alice Buildirg, Norwich || resular sizes and extra sizes for | ONE §00 SROTL ze. regular and ex- WITCHES LUNCH SETS Monday evenirg. A delightful musical | of Forest street at their property. Re- | filled the land wiil revert to Dr. Rock Phons 1177-3 large women—splendid value at the | tra large sizes—all good values at GHOSTS NAPKINS rogramme was carried out, including | ferred to the public works committee. | well on the sth of May. The park price—25c each. 50c each. MICE CREPE PAPER th instrumental and vocal selecs| From Herbert Willey, for a bug light{board and the residents of that neigh- SNAKES GARLANDS - | fiemas Willis Sl presented Hev. Mo | Shjoscirose terrace. Referred to the | borhood, he said, join in hoping that WOMEN’ Underwear—A Remarkable vdr. | police comm ners. this work will ahead and if th 2 TRICKS MASKS Cosman a $10 gold piece, and Mies| Krom Angelo Covello of CLff street, | street is done it will be a stanaing |l Shea & Burke Showing at $1.00 POST CARDS JOKES Myrtle Maine, in behalf of the Light|extension, to connect property with invitation to the street railway com- . i b oA TR Bearers, presented him a handsome | Roath street sewer. Referred to the |pamy to complste their Mne to the 41 Main Street Our line of Women's Underwear at $1.00 is broad and satisfying, in- ¥ g umbrella with his initials inscribed on'f public: works committee. park. cluding all the best makes in both plain and ribbed—Vests, Pants and BLACK CAT LANTERNS |the handle. Rev. Mr. Cosman grate- | From John Fitzgerald, to conneet|” The mayor said he hoped the com- N\RS EBWIN FAY fully recelved the tokens in a few |properties on Forest strest by private | mittee would do all it could in the i Funerai Directors well chosen words. drain with Forest street sewer. Refer- | matter. 'g SI ’e PLAIN VESTS Col:g:'ah]me‘rr:et: v;g:e;’:n;:-w %\“{'aMJi red to the public: works committs Invitation from Pel Women’s i'}' %13‘ gy Women $ AND PANTS x e Fr. ew Eng " o . FRANKLIN SQUARE R M. Tain Te..;’:;n‘:zoi';‘gx‘“:o e e Siand| An invitation from the Norwich Po- Women's Bilk and Wool Winter We sell the “Bristol” flat wool, While here he has formed many | G0 feet on Boswell avenue to lay three- | Loy, acocciation to its annual ball this | @ 0 T o e RATES Welaht Ribbed Vests and Pants— | DUt form garments. "The old re- e o xS2d lxflez‘lflf' aT;;:e’;g-t-’fnfi,“ 1t°%%as | The tickets to the. members of the NOW GO INTO EFFECT |] * 8004, serviceable. garment—our | familiar with—white and natural Surprised Mrs. George Baker. ,?,g,,,ed {0 the public ‘PO"“'; commit. | council were distributed. own good value at 31.00 & garment. | wool, at 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. Friday evening Mrs. George Baker|tee with power, Street Commissioner's Report. | Advance from $450 to $750 for Saloons & 4 of 277 Prospect street was pleasantly | Grade for Lake Street Sidewalk. The monthly report of Street Com- emember—that because of our exceptional buying facilities we are enabled to offer at all times better surprised by a number of friends with missioner E. C. Lillibridge, showing i TOY N T a masquerade Hallowe'en party, A| The commi!t“ on public works rec- |$3060.60 spent and an average of 80| All the mew lquor licenses issued Underwear values, at whatever price you want to pay, than can be obtained elsewhere. grand march started the evening in |Oommended srade for the easterly|men employed, was presented and ac- | Monday and theréafter, and all the re- which all those masked took part, af- | Sidewalk on” Lake street, in response |cepted. It showed the following ex- |newals are going to cost the dealers ter which all adjourned to the dining|to @ petition that had been presented | penditures: considérable more money than in the 7, ; s r_:om; which was prettily decorated for ;gotysgew;iermdg lsA wcglsel:rp = ;:‘;E Preparing stone for macadam re- [past, for under the law passed at the v & Y N the occasion. At each plate was favors ‘pairs $88.64, surface repais $1 last session of the general assembly Wae give this branch of dentistry L . to Speed Evans' property. A hearim = 5 ’< UNION SUITS ’ N S of little pumpkins, witches and black P B | cleaning streets and gutters $1,218.50, | saloon licenses were raised from 3430 || Women’s Ll Women’s HT|21N°°5U'T Women's Medium Weight Union Women's Ribbed Union Suits, Suits in all the most desirable | medium and winter weight, regu- styles, long and short sleeves, | lar and extra large sizes, every ankle and knee lengths—extra | wanted style and kind—our special good value at 50¢ a Suit. value Suits at $1.00 a garment. mest careful attention. In add cats, dAf!e; lunch, vratrio:s game’s wre ou the grade was set for Dec. 6th. ;:)l;ln}nz catch hnl.tlnu $3.50, building |[to $750 in towns of more than 3,000 o nbeuERIYE PRI S played, and the party broke.up at a Notice of Claim. vision street wall $6, repairing catch | inhabitants and from $250 to $415 in ¥ late hour, all declaring Mrs. Baker to z z basins $14.30, paving Divison street |towns of less than 3,000 inhabitants. our dental chairs you're certain of || be an excellent hostess. Cl;‘;{"g‘;} gmf'-“;’ = ;“';‘c;u‘l”o 2 | gutter $14, garbage and ashes $522. at | Licenses for the sale of beer and the very best grade of work at — PoSIts 56 Otis S reer Tt Ewas referooa |barn $55. sprinkling = streets $33.75, | Rhine wine have been raised from MODERATE charges. Raised Big Cabbages. ths Maiice aiiithe parks and trees $166.39, sweeping block | $200 to $333. Hotel liquor licenses have g A : and brick pavement $3:2.89, macad- |gone up from 3450 to $750. and the ex- You notice the werd “moderate” §| ;5" 3aS McClimon of Breston has Shipping Strest Pole Line. amizing $176,31, building Elmwood |ception for hotels in towns of less is in capital letters because our §|cabbages and one head of cabbage Petition from the Connecticut com- | 2Vente sewer $217.02, than 4,000 inhabitants has also been i - §| ponght from Mr. McClimon bya alocal{pany was presented asking for permis- Department Bills. i e S e e e L moderate-charge policy for SKILL Emocer \tiiped 717 8.4 pounds - when | Sion £0 docete a Bols line on. SHDPINE - censes for sale of liquors not to be We show the well-known “Richelieu” Union Suits for Women. Made in one piece and SEAMLESS, and particularly adapted for tight-fitting gowns. They come in cotton and wool, and in every wanted style, at FUL work is a guarantse of abso- || Slaced on the scales street. It will reduce the present |, oicvie oS, department bills were |drunk on the premises have advanced |§ $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 a Suit. | ok . e of ol geduce ihe (PI®%nt|approved and ordered paid:’ Finance |from 3200 to $333. These -prices all 5 ute satisfaction. o department, $37,349.06; public works fapply to licenses for the full license |} Women’s SETIER GRADE Women's SILK AND _wooL Mra Flemming Broke Her Leg. | W35 accompanied by a plan "It was |qcbartment $5.175.47: police dovart: | somn UNION sUITS SUITS AT $1.85 DR. F. C. JACKSON Mrs. Elizabeth Flemming of No. 301 |ang a hearing set for the December | TenG 3232411, street lighting, $1.944-|* Drugaists' liquor licenses have We sell the weil-known Women's Silk and Wool Ribbed DR. Céntrsl avenue fell and broke her Tight | ambiine of tn. coanic: 18; water department, $1,849.62; ceme- {advanced in price under the new la ing” Union Suits for Wome: Union Suits in both regular and D. J. COYLE }| ez saturday. Mrs. Flemming was go- . tery department, $741.20; fire depart- | Formerly they cost $50 and are now |§ regular and extra large sizes—in a | extra large sizes—one of odr lead- Succesding the King Dental Go. ||| InE out of ihe buck door when she| Dumping at Rose Place. ment, $2,948.99; gas and electric de- |$65. Liquor licenses to druggists to || variety of different grades, at $1.00 | ing values—special price $1.85 a 203 Main Street slipped and fell. Df. Sweet was sum- Clerk Crowell read the letter of F.|Partment, $14,050.02; park department, |sell on physician's prescription also E o ros moned and reduced the fracture. s 3447, cost more money. In towns of less Next to Boston Store . The meeting adjourned at 8.40. than 5,000 population they have befn to $3.50 a Suit. Suits for all sizes. 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Daily Walked to Jewett City. City Treasurer William Caruthers’ 310 and in the larser owne 313 Under We strongly advise making your Underwear selection Sundays by Appointment Walter McNeeley,- Allan Brown ang | Summary of receipts from May 16,|coag |RONS MISSI 8 e W ARy ape bl andl S8 - NOW. Think of what it means to your health to Lady Attendant "Phone 221.3 | | Mitton Gsborne waiket o Joomrt: 314 | 1915, to October 15, 1915, iz as follow e o e Sunday afternoon in two hours. They | P4ance on hand aion el FROM RAILROAD CARS | (iaisi” under the new laws, which || be prepared when the cold weather arrives. returned home by trolley. Water Wik SHRMISL | =1 Oh Naw Lontor o W : have added club license to the prov- orgester Line— Lo . ince of the commissioners. They are s T SESE ArE BETTER| Miss ;;m?'ér:?:r N:: * ik g":‘—f‘dé ot Liared o o for S Gensa towns. and ciubs Whicysell S Ve ickory prink. and oiling 961.44 i 3, -4 1 TOM'S 1-2-3 Sc CIGAR | ot¥cc* spent Sunday o 0la Mystic. | SEuer dssesmments 1541 i T Tt o Btas | L Wi NG Ky mie Ao it THE PURTE s MITGHELL cfl. 2 ¥ e ept. of Cemeteries— Ardle and James Hurlbut have been _—— GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR |,,8*3t%5" 3o 3 Rogkts spent | osgifiey” o™ Tisoa0 e e oited “Sities ort 0 [ sues oN dise miLL - Try them and ses,- Sy court o 131344 et el e it FOR SERVICES ~ % a & ct Attorney Thom THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St iss Rose Roberts. of . Westerly | Licenses . 3 as J. Spellacy against th York, e transacted the regular routine b it ot spent the week .end here with friends.| ' Gas & Eiec. Dept— .. New Haven and Hartford Hailoni|Cuse of Ssdie irene Flugel Against TAFTVILLE ness. . e = Roy Larkin—of Siasspert. Bibat Gr‘g‘!:mr::eg;;t- 76,515.2 feudmml y'._g&w‘mf‘ violation of the altic Administratrix Was Tried. Ralph Andrews;. Formerly. a: Resident vy Lar ] L eral safety appliance act. , Personals and Notes. 1647 Sunday with his-parents on Central | Temporary loans. . 95,500.00 Two of them relate to the absénce| In the common pleas court here on| Here, Dies in-Los Angeles—Personals | < H:‘l‘l'“;‘;:o Ry 2 s Court house i of grab irons or hand holds in the |Saturday morning, with Judge C. B.| and Notes. end with his parents in’ New Bedford Adlm’fi Tav R rosds S ot Taxes .. places on the sides of a mail car which | Waller presiding, the case of Sadie by ;: w Ame oxe edifpe ern S 2L ey Shio s heen ra Ifi‘fs%gfinedd- 16g:s3 left New London for Worcester July |Irene Flugel of Baltic against Lillian| Word, has been received by rela- b = e 5! , and on a combination car which | B. Atchisen, administratrix of the es-| . 1 : . = 1861 ed to Church street. 22388035 }ieft New Lendon for Providence. |tate of Flora E. Atchison, was tried | (iVes e _‘l’“‘:“"\‘f e etk Ty, el Rany . A e ¢ udgment T s asked in th A Tt t ttle th before t ormerly of is Vil e, ut recemt- 4 offer to the public the finest stanaard i .flrlr:b ;g“h'-'nFiJC‘Z?l‘ rdbu lgemrr‘w& to $227,679.85 | complaint. T e il St e Iy of Los Angeles. Mr. Andrews died | CHents avenue. %?:a:fi%fi?n:u%?n‘bflg %z?ve;if:n Mrs. B, W. Loomis of i’ris:erctvsstrere‘fz. T O ge?'sflfg ‘.’n‘a‘i"‘&? r::auv):o?ké\l‘i‘si‘n?:g; in Los Angeles after a lingering ill-| The Sacred Heart school had a hol- Leer, Bass, Pale and Burten Muers g 3 City Treasurer, William Caruthers’ summary of disbursements from May | Baltic miils for more than a dozen |Dess of about 12 months. He was the|iday Monday in observance of the Soy Ax{zw‘ft‘;‘:“g‘i:‘ef‘fia S u’,‘i""t‘ ’gk,‘lfi“gfl:“i’;n‘?gr?&"fi‘m& 16, 1915, to October 15, 1915, is as follows: years and has earned $12 per week.|son of Mr. and Mrs. James Andrews|!east of All Saints. Miss Flora E. Atchison was house- i 2 Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- |2 few days in Worcester the guest of Un: dea | keeper for Andrew. Jackson Ladd who |20 Was born in England 26 years| At the Sacred Heart church Mon- lng Ale, Steriing Bitter ‘Ale, Anheuser, | relatives. D o s WhO | ago. Thirteen years ago he moved to v i - e 1oy Appropriations’ Disbursements Balances. |died on March 20, 1911 and after that | Taftville where he resided for elght| o), LOrning masses were held at 5.30. ; Bage can be obtained from Lee : 3 : family will move to Williamsville the 1 vzc.ms - : 1 atter part of the week. 800d -druggist. It is 32,5489, . Bhion—ANchinom T vatien: upon Srise] T 1 1ght | 7 and 8 o'clock in observance of the A 4 Mrs. Etta Watson has returned to Dept. of Public Works— years and from here he went out west. | Feast % e aorwich ToWn. | ner home on Prospect street from & | Ordinary repairs $3200000 31694528 Fugsl to 6o o the 1add house and | While residing here he was. em-| oo Of Al Saintz B P - yesks Vialt with Mrs, Charles Mulkin | Outaide” work . 3,000.00 39.06 EOUM DS WIS, Mise Fluge! stay. DlPAl &F e Chaal DG ol b - of isbon. arbage and ashes. 7,000.00 2,’7550 h < onge: 0 e u! 8E 00 lodge, e e o R Sewers and catch basins. 2170000 768128 R e e v el o0 F. M TRY TH]S lF HAIR ‘DR. PECK Outar Barrett Who has bean em-| Macaflam repsirs ... 1.500.00 5.034.95 in the mill but used o stay nights | jemrms oo T parents. Mr. Anarews 5 ployed in Willimantic has gone to| Oiling and sprinkling streats . 7,000.00 4,465.63 at the Ladd house with Miss Atchison | €2YeS two brothers, John Andrews of Practice confined tc Eye, Ear, | Bridzeport where he has accepted a| Parks and trees.. 2,000.00 1.436.61 until June 9. She smaid that her ser- | L8itville, Harry Andrews of New STARTS FALuNG Moo, :Throat. - Glasses fiseoaitient Widening Water and Shetucket streets 452.20 — Vices ‘ware “worth 33 per might sind | Bodford, and twe sisters, Mrs. Thomas Yy Y inson an rs. osep! Varring —_— Hours 9:30 to 4:30 | The puplls of St Mary's Parochia)| _New Sewers— i e, e s & air | of New Bedfora. A Fridays 10:30 to 4:30 school enjoyed a holiday Monday as| Elmwood avenue asnte 34.51 about the house and required ttention : Some Good Advice For Those Batur sy evenits 5 te e !Cthw‘;! lme :‘eul: of All Saints in the| = Dept. of Cemete: 7,500.00 4,272.73 through the night. The. bill that Miss Pigeon Fly. Threatened With Bal é olic church calendar. Pife DROAFIINANE &ocssonsssinnonion 36,008:00. AGAGEH 2003370 | Flugel presented was for $156 with-| A number of local young men had = dness . e £ out interest. another pigeon unday aft . vict i H : Police Department— After other witnesses had been ex- | botween Baltic and Taftville — which | At this season of the year many merican ouse| Jr lc ’ Salaries and general expenses ...... 27,945.00 i2,100.48 15,844.57. | amined by the eounsel, the arguments | resulted in the bird belonging to H.|PcoPie find thelr hair coming out at : City Court .... 580000 1,613,580 2,18650 | were made and the court, took the. pa- | Tetresult the victor, doing the dis- | &1 S1aTming rate and often fear bald. Speciat Rates to Theatrs Troupes, The O Street lighting . 20,000.00 811538 11884.62 | pers. tance in four minutes and 30 seconds. | tCiiate result I proper sealp ireat. “ Traveling Men, Bte. riginal ooy oy e b 2 e R cn.a!e'rfu;;::- Bd s s | Those who entered birds in the 1Y et is not taken at onos. All ex- - Health Department— 1,500.00 539.3¢ : > were H. Tetreault, 2 usoliel, F. i § Givory Gonmection. _Shatucket sirest,| IMMALTED MILK | Hoth poeertmence 05 JGvarn tor sl Saiurday. “but went | Besugolier ' Herbert, N. Ravinond | imimediately stopped: by ‘the uee twice FARREL & SANDERSON, Props.| Unifess you say “HORLIOK’S | Overating ana general 133,000.00 §7,683. . - and Victor Foftaine. daily of a little Parisian Sage, which Shneral Sxpeax 268243 76.811.57 B Bank _ invigorates and nourish the slowly = - You may get @ Substitute | Interest on $480,000 bonds v 20,000.00 10.000,60 10,000.00 aitic ruptey. Will Move to Williamsvitle. dying heir roots into a remewal of N ' : Park Departme: 5,000,00 3,004.78 1,995,223 ‘Raymond Yodion was appointed trus . healthy normal action. New hair ew Styles rtment— 004 tee. W. F. Hertick, Charles Charon| Joseph Dixon who resides oft Mer- | 1ealth e s FTE xR Finance Department— B ] and Alvy ‘Cote appraisers upon the|chants avenue and who has been em- | UICKlY ETOWS on the thin spots, ol > 6,664.6¢ | bankruptcy. e.tlte ‘of W. E. Roche- |ployed at the-Ponemah mills has re- ||~ .pp"fm in .“f.' g 3 s o * # N ¥s by the very iail uaner B 1523.58 Fa264n |leas, Te, of Baifle at o meeting of | 2igntd his position and has accepted | icok of the hair ltself taking & new P mi a n © > v. MRS. G. P. STANTON (; AGER 325137 _<s.m.u creditors . held” Saturday S e o T . Omillife, lustre and beauty Farisian 52 Shetucket Strest Taftville at Plainfield Saturday. on Sha The Taftville football club will A e e | e e g oot | BRACELET - WATCHES The trustes has qualified and is to|Plainficld team Saturday at Plainfield. = continue the store for three months, | Manager Knowles is confident that his in great variety at men will make good showing and e surprise their stronger opponents. | IHE WM. FRISWELL CO., Charies ¥. Cole of Bozrah captured e > ! : 25-27 Franklin Street welghed 3% pounds apd the other | The C e S s et : .. ant e er ‘'ornerstone clul e a - ————— |12 pounds. Ha also shot a deer Sat-|ing Monday evening with President e ALY e S o ] * " Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt serviceday or night . Tel. €42-2. _Lady Assiztant | ORS. L. F. udl._f LaPIERRE ;&:é*"‘ '.u 5 2 iye, Ear, Nose and Throat _— <hair and

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