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Speeial to The Bulletin.) I New London, Oct. 24.—The Chamber of Commerce scheme to widen BradleY | Sreet to Bank street at a polt just and Bank streets is in line with like| below Tilley street: projects that have come before and|past there have been no extensio: withou: ‘fruition. Among the pro-!streets by the city sauthorities, ek lects that never mot beyond the pro-| extensions as have position stage was the extension of been by private capi Tashinzton to Reed street., the exten-| ment, for buildinz streets and extensions betng qvonu.-.!- 0 ly accepted by the city and cared for with _the people's money. This Bank and Bradley street prossct has been fa- Every Cold is preceeded by a short| perisd of depression before the chill| and shiver—if you would recognize thi as the first sign of having taken Cold sion “of Pequnt street . via ~Divi; avenite. to - M sion. streets: Commerce by the court of common council and the mayor has appointed a special committee to-investigate and report back to the council for action. Perhaps, eventuaily, should report favor the project the dear people as a whole may be taken into consid- eration as a bunch of public money must be used if that widening is ever made. It has been given out that this improvement can be made without cost to the city, as the benefits as- sessed against property owners on the est e of the street would more than balance the assessment of dam- ages to the property owners on the t side of the street. where the wid- ening is planned. There is doubt on this point. Probably In this instanee the financiers of this scheme arc like unto Dick Dead Eve of Pinafore fame who meant well but didn’t know. The common council committes to investigate, of which Alderman Cur- s is chairman, has announced that and take a dose of “Seventy-seven” it would be worth its weight in geld. ¥ you wait till you begin to cough and smeeze end your bones ache it may Doctors Book sent free. T — thev will hold sessions in the near 1 Drug and Country Stores. & . | opportunity to beheard, espeetally the Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine Co.! owners of properties ‘along the line Wiltam Street New York | whose property would be disturbed Shawe vove. and the extension of Maf| ¥ Fer mnyi Feare o i be ! opportunity to be heard, especially the| would in part salve the problem. Per o ed thesz pro; n#" owners w! mw-x Cpisces fi”&"fié‘“"’ 5 Ble to be damaged t! A basig for the. These same property ows ‘the' east side of Bang and Bradh board of assessors for the purpose of tixation The value would no deubt ten, per cemt.,} di l"ll‘ property was to be taken forcibly froni them. Suppose the oath as to value before the assessors. and before the vorably received from the Chamber of! committee differ, .womld the property| Such a thing men be arrested and prosecuted for|3a perjury? After oath as to value| would the committee guarantee thei ine street commitice 1o @ive payment of the price or vaiue given under. oath? t would such an oath amount to anyway in a transac- tion of this nature? Wonder if a committee of the court ' of = eommon council has the right to demand an oath from any citizen? This matter, if reported favorably, will never reach the real constructive stage until some of the main points are passed upon Dby the courts. Thereforc this oath feature of the commitiee mectings ought to be killed in its iafancy. The state highway bridge will scon be omen to public traffic and with it will come the elimination ‘of congest- ed traffic from the Groton ferry in lower State street, but which will be diverted in another section town adjacent to the bridge approach. With -the change' there sure will be need of street changes and the wid- ening of Bank and Bradley streets a a: hi th haps a study of the map of the city of New London would .show a better route through the eity without the use 5 cldesitty | o the pece! has completed i highway from.the city property to th bridge, and the city has done t not even ordered extra street lights to show the way around three shai curves. from- the Crystal avenue bride must be done, Bank streets but also by-esta conenrns for expansion of their bis in a very short perioa five industries have been added to the local list and more new comers is already erecting a big bt B—amv or. Huin‘g e d‘g re; dtax mfi&fifi R r‘l&fi Ceourt. af Some of those back of the as'a change ul “‘back yards that would This iS espee: true in re- ale: is possible hut not m-ob- in these particular instances. it be welt for | tnmedi- te consideration of the .streets: that re to be used in the immediate vi- ble In the meantime, it cinity of the approach to, the bridz~ The state has already. set ighway. ‘cangrete nothing; 3 e This w&rk whether Bradley and are widened or not. That people not of the manor born highway- have faith in the future of New TLon- don as a big industr cial city is not ont the ‘build: 1 and commer- demonstrated by paid for business that cause the na- o thelr weary eves, ished manufacturing ns in tha city ness. With- high prices ngs, price; ves to open W seeking Incati are in prospect. One of the THE PRINCESS STORE oy 5 OF NORWICH COATS — 1 === e ffanha ' A WONDERFUL ASSEMBLAGE T OF 'l'HE LATEST MODELS IN SMART. ITS — DRESSES THE PRINCESS STORE OF NORWICH 121-125 Main Street For Wome_n and Misses ‘Smart Navy Dresses Tricotine and Serge $29.50 Actual Values to $45.00 Elegant Tailored Dresses macde of fine Navy Tricotine and Men’s Wear Serge. Smart models for all sizes — Women and Misses — Some neatly embroidered, others braid bound with smart tailor finish. Practical Dresses — streat and semi-dress wear. Fall Suits Fur Trimmed and Plain $55.00 An assortment selected from our stock. Reg- ular prices were up to $75.00. A variety of vouthful styles made of fine Velours, Silver- - Fur trimmed and tailored tones and Tricatine. models — wonderful- values for prompt buy- ers. The charm and beauty of our styles pdace our garments in a class by themselves and cannot be compared to mediocre common- place styles shown elsewhere. Every woman and miss who ap-- preciates exclusive styles cannot but appreciate Manhattan mer- chandise. Our values are truly remarkable—our materials, lin- ings, trimmings and finish the very bsst. In these days of uncer- "L':::C__JL._:E—:—EC-:—:—:-EI ials and perfect fit. Printzess Coats For This Week Only $39.50 Actual Values to $55.00 Printzess Coats are always known by‘ their smart style—eicgant finish—splendid mater- This season it seems these well known coats are even prettier than ever. . For this week only we offer special values that cannot be duplicated after Saturday. 150 Georgette Waists At the Special Price $5.95 If we had to buy them today they would sell at $40.00. and more. white, flesh and staple colors. Elegant quality, handsomely beaded, embroidered and plain tailored styles. They surely are the best waists Norwich has seen at $2.00 to $4.00 more than the sale price. tainty buy where you know you. ld the best always. Buy now Smart suit shades — street property. | - ed | ‘required, \nufactsy 38 2 nthers 3 v R PATmnd Tty fi@‘:! n l,lvh g3 now o Sl ness growth e bu suu;h. of .Stage . and notiin. the past centa present street. wid-nipg.sepvme might| been so wany changes i possibly object to any chauge from thelas in present propositio ! not benefit properis sort | converted’into’ frontaze on a basiness| sireten in .Ban street. 17 e mat rease, he| Fard to some Bra foactes! Y e Tren g o™ ¢ | But after all these nropertics may be|ure rentel assessed for the full benefits derived occupancy. should the whole project materialize.l'mand for stares i the sixteen] stonvs héiwesn Lane ho“ es and fap: xom»rs who seem. to have more in _the future of the lo: o {1s really. getting becoming a rea] city in all its| and s { details. have a civie n New the _past couple of building - is- now g now servinz .as| Jupt oy <he w A movement ha:x bean started forum Sunday afterncons’ Tondon, stieet 'J ' E ’iulNl WANT vears and THE (o] are in street, OgTess i'l the: on the west: A and Tru-| one of these stores before they are ready for| There is a_pressing fe- as well as dwelling ng 'raduafly n Vi city than any of| residents.” New London! out of the old rut] THE FOOD PRODUCT OF QUALITY. 4o to be started under} s the auspices of the Y. later to_ be a but -working. . j entert: given in the Crown. tneatre on afternoons, strueti nate Sunda is planned to have by prominent speakers with a_sprinkiing of dis hy 1 cal subjects forum mu: t therefore form of a do as to keep wi ment a_con upon the course of thoug,h this may It is planned to have this new move- te so that the ments shall in b alter and for the: THE PROVIDENCE BREWING Co. PROVIDENCE, . Tive ithemums managed by tho late . Mayor George' pumpk's associated with the F. Tinker, who devoted the proceeds to a bread fund for tiie poor of New | tradition London, established many years before | much c by the late a Chappell, grandfuth- | er of pmn“ William 8., and the! chry. 1o of. Hal oyment he in the ation or collection, so the law, B, fred H. Chappen. | are not many in New London | ho remembe noted for .°n and improvement of the citizens® es, 0 long successfully -es and happell was vet he| A display that more than upholds The Manhattan’s reputation for showing the very best of the new styles. Special attention is directed to our remarkably low prices.- Fur Repairing Fur Remodeling Cotton ! 3 was very observing, 1 picked out 3 aues- | ( homc | / the near » Gtted to o: Sun- | (na v day wear and to go to church regular T.etioy ly on Sundays. Tt made no difference to, €0 Mr. Chappell whetner the bovs h 2 nt,” Catholi was w R {an 1 | When the zo. of his benevolences amang, t remained, provisione for ing br»;d 2or the poor of the NORWICH TOWN z of the teachors workers of ch, J. Myers of address, ‘The First Me! L).odifl ited to M Smith and daughter,| rarew hem & ,‘ nTn"h 'r‘v:r Ii:n;:}::rd “hn | the home « Thomas i Mr. ard Mre. Jonathan S orcester s i street, a at, p 1 Ly the Swmith's brother-in Rl If Bilious, Constipated or le by i Tass Headachy take of Mrs. "y motlier, Mrs. Mary Smith, o ‘Cascarets. Walnole, Mass. John ‘O'Nelll ‘of Day T on Norwich Town em u;)r::hb:f:a"' of Ya m is fille 1§ VAC: on which in N k. ie expected homs polsonpubich - Keepe (Saturday) evening. (S g g \‘,‘,.',‘, edl hr ey ¢ 1. Lamb of Town streot, SREES ot a4 was ‘a caller in’ Colchester. Friday. can not fecl right. Don s Josephine and Mabel Rogers, of Wesl Town street, ertained six- teen young peonle Thursday evening at a_ Hallowe'en party in honor of Miss talie Hamilton bei place, -the datc being her fifteenth birthday. The Tooms were decorited with corn stal ¢_E—:_—.:IE]E:-EJE.EH:_-=_.IEE-:I | HANDSOME DINING ROOM FURNITURE Well displayed in our ample show rooms you will find individual pieces or ; t entire suites suitable for the finest or the /| most modern home.: On every hand you will not the quality, design and ma- terial that is characteristic of the Furni- ture measuring up to our standard. A visit her sh__Id interest anyone who admires good Furniture. That .high quality does not mean high prices is readily shown by the stock we are : showmg HOURIGAN BROS. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS FINN’S BLOCK Jewett City l 62-66 MAIN STREET ~ | . A' ; :