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\ REL'ABLE EUSINESS LIRECTOR i e e e e e e COME TO ME with that sewing machine. 1 will put it in first class order promptly and all a sonable price. Have also got a oo one to sell you cheap for cash. ’b. K. Hubbard, Machinist, 230 Frank- lin St. BLACKSMITHING AND GENERAL REPATRING. Who does yours? WLLIAM BLACK- URN at 15 Myers avenue will be glad to do it for you. Give him a trial It will pay you to see J. F. CONANT. 11 Franklin Street. Whitestone 50 and the J. F. C. 10c Clgars are the best on the market Try them. MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist MIDWINTER STYLES for the hair, as shown by Miss Adles, are Beautiful and Becoming. Just what vou need to set off your winter hat. You will never be admired for pilin; cheap, artificial hair upon your head. 1f vonr own hair is not heavy, supple- ment it with a little real hair—and have Miss Adles supply your needs. In Norwich week of Dec. 28th. Shannon Building, Norwich. { Telephone 266-4. { New York. Call up Chappell Co. if you need good, clean coal. On our order book will quick[y go your name. A As quickly as possible we will deliver the cos!, L Later on you surely duplicate the order, The Edw. Chappall Co. NORWICH, CONN. COAL ans will Boston dec28d MID - WINTER TERM begins Monday, Jan. 4th ALL COMMERCIAL BRANCHES, THE NEW LONDON Business (0llege FABrubeck, Arm. VewLondon. Conn. Catalogue for the asking. FOR THE NEW VEAR Standard Diarles, f Nalional Dlaries, '1'ha best to be had and at the right Almanacs, Ca'?fldal's, | prices, too. Re;n:mbnr we ulw:yl Paily Memo. Calendar Pads, | up and let us tell you abgut ous stock Fine line of New Year Cards. CRANSTON & C0. mayléid C. H. HASKELL Telephones 429 'ang 182-12 novéd LUMBER 1. A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber We carry a sizes family ing purposes. 5 Central Wharf. sept19d - GOAL -A?F‘ine ;\Ass;lr'lm;nrl Vol .... MILLINERY at Iittle prices. MRS. G. P. STANTON, selected line of all Lumber for bulld- coal. Tel. 884 Many Beautiful . n an 5 t Bullar r DoT and Serviceable of the Us | President Bullard of Bridgeport, ‘and | ALWAYS IN STOCK. by state. | letters in furt endo lent were HOL[DAY GlFTS ; d “The report that rehd from Pr Parker L : - -the ot b of the Hartford commissic i Y A. D. LATHROP, nnectiout. ¢ Cloner A. . Dossin of Meri ade for the Horse and Horse a fine Wool Blanket, Ca ir Coat, Whip, or Harne . Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts. Telephone 168-12. Branch Office—Lewis’, Shannon Bldg oct29d ELECTRICITY FOR LIGHTING CHANGE IN PRICE The price L. L. CHAPMAN, Broadway Store, Norwich, Conn. dec19dz AW Book Binder. Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, 108 BROADWAY., be charged to persons ¢ and corporations for electricity for 252 oct10d | lighting has been changed the un- dersigned, to take effect on Nov. 1, 1908; that is to say, all bills rendered as of Nov. 1, 1908, for electricity for as shown by metre readings 20-24, 1908, to, have been the last previous reading, shall illed according to the follow- ing schedule: k'll to 456 kilo-watt hours, 10 cents per ilo-watt Over 450 kilo-watts, 10 cents for first 450 kilo-watts and 5 cents for each ad- ditional kiic-watt. lo%gamph: Number of kilo-watts used, 450 Kilo-watts at 19 cents 550 Kilo-watts at 5 cents N RUTTER Warranted Goods. KENIVES, SHEARS, SAW AXES, TOOLS. A FEW SPECIALS: Buck Saws Boys' Axes ... $1.00 Axe Hatchets and House Axes 50c All Copper Nickel Plated Tea Kettles, No. 8 . 98¢ All Copper No. 8 Wash Boil- ers, worth $3.25 Rayo Amount of Bill.... Norwich, Oct. 1, 1908. JOHN M'WILLIAMS, WILLIAM F. BOGUB, GILBERT S. RAYMOND, Board of Gas and Electrical Commis- sioners. oct3d Carriage and ~ Automobile Painting and Trimming | Carriage and Wagen Work of all kinds Lamps SPECIAL SALE Edison and Indestructible Records . $1.35 25¢ THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulieiin Bldg., 74 Franklin Street. Anything on wheels built to order. LadiesTravel Miles | PPt PPICES AND WORK RIGHT, | to come to our store for the bargains fn DRESS GOODS. The fact that we buy direct from the manu!an(urer,! saving the middleman’'s profit, is belng} appreciated more every day. Our cus- tomers get the benefit. May we add your name to our increasing list ? BRADY & SAXTON, Telephone 206-2. NORWICH TOWN, WM. F. BAILEY Evening Sch00]s ', (Successor to A. T. Gardner) at CITY HALL and TAFTVILLE | . s Hack, Livery Monday, Tuesday, Weduesday, Thurse | and day snd Friday Nights, 1 Boarding Special Teachers. Stabie F. T. MAV 12-14 Bath Street. Acting HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. Telephoue 883. apr2sd WHEN™ you want to put your busi- um & | neds belore the public, thicre is no me- m‘ul- dium better than through the advertis~ - 48 columna or The Bulletin, CORPURATION, 507-515 North Main Street, aprigd | | s, chool Visitor. novild — GEORGE G. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer 82 Providence St., Taltviile. Prompt attention to day or night s, Telephone 69-21. anrl4MWFawl [ttt At stk il - 5.1 A THERE ™ ro savertising meal 'n Connecticut equal to % LiDeED — [ES——— { slaying of Willi | the relationshi | wWOooeD | organizations Of Misconduct--Testimony of General Hains in the Trial of Son Thornton--Strong Witness for Defense General Hains made a strong wit- ness for his son and counsel for the defense asserted tonight that the evi- dence was now conclusive that Cap- tain Hains was mentally unbalanced when he shot William Annis and thac his crime was one of his sole doing. The general will be under cross ex- amination next Monday. Wept During Testimony. From Mrs. General Hains, who wept many times during her testimony, ihe defense ew that Captain Hains in lite evidenced physical weak- which counsel will endeavor to through three experts a sposing cause of insanity. Gen- Hains was permitted to say “that Flushing, N. Y., Dec, 31.—Gen. Peter C. Hains, U, S. A, and his wife, Mrs. Virginia P. Hains, parents of Thorn- | ton J. Hains, now heing tried before | Justice Crane as a ‘principal in the ra E. Annis, were wit- | nesses in their son’s behalf today, and | their testimony brought out in detail between Mrs. Clauaia Halns and William E. Annis, which caused the estrangement of Captain Hains and his wife. Full Confession of Misconduct. General Hains declared that in his presence and befors his two sons, Peter | and Thornton Hains, the captain’s | wife, Claudia Hains, made a full con- fession of misconduct and that sut quently Captain Hains manifested s poignant grief from the disclesur that his mental condition became af | eral his father died from insanity. Thornton Hains to Testify. Today Justice Crane directed District {5 fected. The confession, which Genernl| Attorney Da 1, whose term of office Hains declared his son's wife, Claudia, | expired tonight, to continue as the signed on the day following Captain | prosecutor in the Hains case. Thorn- Hains’ return from the west, was read | ton J. Ha\% will be caled to the wit- to the jury. ne stand wext Monday. PREPARATIONS FOR THE ‘CONNECTI\ JT FIRE INAUGURATION NEXT MARCH | PREY ENTION ASSOCIATION Display Expected to Eclipse Anything } Organized at New Haven—Officers © Ever Seen in Washington. Elected—Objects of the Association. (Special to The Bulle New Haven, Conn., Dec. 30.—The Fire | Prevention ¢ iation of onnecticut, | Wastk g ec. 2 t s eona Bt with memb open to practically all taking shape and the persons interested in fire vice mat- | that th play of civic organizatic teriy W organiged hare this ‘:'”"rm)fm and uniformed bodies in the next pa- a meeting in Chamber of Commerce rade will eclipse anything ever secen | 1all, attended by present or past fire in this v. It is too early vet to |S¢rvice officials from all over the state, | expect applic in great numbers | With the election of the following offi- for places in the parade but the chair- | €IS : a o e President- H. Bullard, p ident 18, f the iittee es tl thos : -+ man of the commit hopes that those | of the Bridgeport board of fi becting to take part early for place | dy will be sat- | 1id that those who came | must be content with such | as_may accorded them. wil tior dent-—Joseph Kegelmeyer, president of the New fire commissioners. Secretary—S. J. Metzger of the Ha board of fire commissione: position Senator Butterworth of New Haven | "5 00 o0 o0 o B0t o) | has been and has secured an |~ Treasurer—Horace B. Clark, S 14 Tately occupied | Of the Hartford board of fire c v the distr jcers as hes 13 sioners. B e Ca ers as headquarters | "', 4 ¢ girectors—The officers and for the Taft cl of Connecticut. This i | about | Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh | to The Scott & Clark| building is centrally located Comn oner I,fnno;d Dn. 1,04:\\\\' of idwav 3 i 7 p . | Commissipner Charles L. midway between the Whi house and Bl Py 2 = the capitol buildi Governor Lilley | I New Haven, Commissioner I and his staff are expected to be pres- | 2 ng of Bridgeport, Chief Howard ent nton of N Commissioner It has been some time since Con- | 1. W. Minor L EEAC hury, Shes necticut was esented as it should | X" )1_...'|.“ T \r T a n_rvmi. ieorge be at an inauguration. ur years |S. Pitt of Middletown, e ‘T \‘\Y.‘ ago of national guard | Chatfleld of o e — 28 the sole reprenen- | oL Lo g o8 imar and ex-Chief tat te. It is ho mdt{\\. B Thor 3 oo Tihdos next sprin s00dly number will at- | 3. Thomas of Nevw mdorn. tend T B The objects of the ion are ¥ | twofold, “the prevention by SO A tment of state the to ar- cases of of said CROP REPORT FOR DECEMBER. ) Hay Connecticut’s Most Valuable Crop, Tobacco Second, Potatoes Third. and hiefs, hip is ope ast ymissioners, fire e marshals, pectors and other of local fire serv A number of those present spoke in endorsement of the idea of organizin the wk i ated with rities in charge upp! nt December, | t of ae- ‘oduc- 30.—A s 0 fo w. r of Hart- ioner R Dwyi rd bairman Kenney of the New Brit- 1 s reported as favoring th and sim reports in n 1.6 . n half of m 1,680 pound 9 el et places who were unable to attend Yot of i e Ex-Chief Hend of New Haven The th Y alue is the po- o U i A el . Ivh,,’;_,” on the need of havi >s under - 3 o ground, having inspections of property by firemen keeping matches out of the a safer method of cel- h n Fou of Jury first place for |’ 1tion of bonfires and the 3t B tourth | O bbish. Printed ms: . ) T re dar S 8 swecantle bushels per acre, e circnlated amc d 2,395,000 1 the languages best understood - <t the task bef he SS0- ents per bushel returned to th y b Sk 1o the ssso ors of the state the sum of $1,- 5 e od BE R 916,000 | ed it uld have the co-operat 1 of - 11l good citizens well as city Oats 1 on Soteli iclals. 000 er : . acre . A meeting of the tors will be far “ 1 called in the near e to consider Te Gores of \via Eisided the preparation of bills for presenta- o sERS R tion to thLe legislature, and glso for ar- i o e > lg;"L - anging some plan muthal & : By g | ance in case any locality has a fi 66,00 s N per 1 $166,000 ‘”' th big for the local department to har z PP 3 unafded. Tn connection with ¢ 1y, J000 achew (T e t WET | he taken up the coupling probl grown the state last vear, yielding s 1 the best way of meeting the « verage of 18.2 snels per ac an average of 1 busnels per ac many places have valued at 80 cents per bushel ,the | svfy rdrants 000 bushels gave a total of $44,000. | YWiI mot fit the hydrants el Without counting the product of the | o At oy o 3 kg truck gardens, tne eggs, poultry and | Astonished, s gold. the r rs of C oti- |} . oot e O O lamb ld, the farme f_Connecti Rear Admiral Philip €. Cooper, chief cut dug from the ground during the‘i s 1 s : < = of the Asiatic station, complained in , s the sum 3 v a;,f;r st closed the su oiffi $17.991,- | 5" recent letter home of the extortions Not at all bad for a str man- ufacturing state. 3 Q ;of the innkeepers in out of the way od parts of the globe. “In Montenegro, once,” he wrote, “I asked for my bill, after sleeping over night at a certain inn, and as soon as the document was handed to me, T took out my purse to settle it. I did not bother to verify the various items, What would have been the use? “But my readiness to pay amazed o A Bridgeport. y T. Shelton, trus- tee of the Lyon estate, owners of the Atlantic hotel building, and C, A. Hol lingsworth, proprietor of the hosteiry. have decided to spend in the neighbor- hood of $22,000 in remodeling the building. | | i HAYNES, SPARRELL & CO'S i S (3 DOUBLE THE WEAR WHERE THE WEAR COMES — Zict e And cost no more--the best stores can supply you This ‘‘Sussex’’ style SHAWMUT Rubber is made to give service. You want your children’s feet to be dry and warm, and @lso look neatly shod. This Rubber is a snug fitter, easy to put on and off, and extra quality and thickness. Also made in sizes for men and women. Particularly notice our SHAWMUT heel, constructed to give double the wear where the wear comes—which means money in your pocket. Ask your dealer to supply you; if he cannot, write us his name and tell us what kind of rubbers you requiré: Haynes, Sparrell & Co., Boston, Mass, Wite Made Confession com- Haven board of 8, bullding In- | from other | a moment, {the landlord. He thought and then he said, uncasily: “*Will you let me have another look at that bill, sir? I think I have omit- ted something.” et A RIS Knicker—Mark Twain is incorporat. ed. Bocker—A trust in Attic salt.— New York Sun. . —_— e e —— | ——— | —— Ingredients give tq Hood’s Sar- saparilla its great 'Wnd M:wor- sower to cure many al com- Kplaim.a, including dLeanl of the blood, Silments of the stomach, troubles of the kidneya and liver. Many of the ts are just what the profession prescribe in the ailments named, but the combination and pro- portionsare liar to this medicine and sive it curative power peculiar to itself. ” Therefore, there can be no substitute ¢ Hood’s. Get it in the ueual liquid or in tablets called Sarsatabs. what we advertise, perhaps you de need t d been ndvcrti's?:x g:nl:/n;" M the best ale made, teed pure, but we ullm things m just as pure. e D. J. McCORMICK, augdld ? 30 Franklin Street. Dr. Louise Franklin Miner, NERVE SPECIALIST Room 23 Shannon Bullding Office hours 10 to 3. Tel 860, Rose Bowling Alieys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. J. J. C. BTONE, Prop. oct13d calls and ywants’ to which we do each piece of work in the old patrons and as many new year 1909, we are, 1846 New Year Greeting to you.and you and YOU, in fact, we wish everyone A Happy and Prosperous New Year ! We take this time to thank our many friends, whe, for these past many years, have come to us with their "trouble ble haste. It has been, and still continues to be, our aim to time and to the best advantage of the owner. Trusting we may have the pleasure of welcoming our Yours for business, J. P. BARSTOW & CO. have responded with all possi- best possible way in the least ones as is possible during the 1909 L e P T T T T Business Directory OF EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERLY, R. I NORWICH FIRMS HAY AND GRAIN. We handle a good No. 1 timothy hay. straw, grain, salt, feed and poultrv sup- plies. Tel. e H neville Grz .a Co., Solomon Eros., Props. GEORGE F. ADAMS, 17 Street. Carriage Painting and Trimming You “Auto” Let Me Paint It eyt e LRI AUTOMOBILE STATION, | 8. J. Coit, 6 Otis Street. Automoblle and Bicycle Repairing. General Ma- chine work. Jobbing. ’'Phone. Town BUILDING MATERIAL. | Peck, McWililams & Co., 47-55 | Main Street. Y | Lime, Portland Cem2nt, Pariod Roofing. { A West BOTTLER Market and Water Sts | A complete line of the best Ales, Lager | and Wines, specially bottled for fam- | ly use. Delivery. Tel: 136-5. | H. Jackel, ¢ T H. FRANKIN, 179 West Main Street. ses and Rubbers for sale. Repairirg a speclalty. | | Boots, All fresh goods. COAL AND WOOR. The Park Wood Yard, Frankiin Street Wood and Coal in_any quantity deliv- | ered to all parts of the city at reason- | able prices. Wm. Ince. Tel. 500. COAL AND WOOD Norwich Wood Yard, Durkey Lane, rear 82 anklin St. We have just re- ceived 3,000 cords of good hard wood and will sell it at a low price. Give us your ccal order. CONTRACTOR AND JOBBING F. E. Beckwith, 90 West Main Street. | Contractor and Builder. Jobbing work of =1l kinds promptly attended to. WAGONS FOR SALE. Two new business wagons, also two new dump carts, a second-hand top car- riage and a second-hand top phaetun. Painting and repairing a specialty. Tel- ephone 572. Geo. W. Harrls, 564 West Main § FISH—FISH. Fresh shore haddock, market cod, steak cod; also fine line of all other kinds of fish at the Norwich Fish Mar- ket; telephone—5T71. GROCERIES. HAY AND GRAIN J. G. Potter & Sons, 410 Main Street. We carry a complete line of fancy and stapls Groceries, Hay, Grain and Feed, Poultry Supplies, Etc. HORSIISHOEING P. J. White, 15 Bath Street. Horse- shoeing in all its brenches. Careful attention on our part insures your pat- ronage. Once a customer, always a customer. o “THE FOUR-MINUTE RECORD.”. Come in and hear it. It's something great. Geo. P. Yeom: ¥, 22%: Lafayette St. HAGBERG, Ladles' Tailor, Norwich. MEATS AND PROVISIONS James Banning, Norwich Town, Conn. Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry, ete. Fresh Provisions received dally Every- thing first-class. Prompt delivery. NEW YORK BAKERY CO. Miestein & Zachmowitz, Props. “Pol- ish, Freach and German Breads. Deliv- ery all over city., Drop a card and have us call. 20 North Thames Street. SHINGLING. Let me estimate on shingling your house; also painting and decorating. Agency for Monarch 106 per cent. pure paint. C. R. Browning, 15 Asylum St. Telephone. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Geo. Bachelder, Room 8 Shannon RBldg. Real Estate and Investment Broker. Notary Public, Auditing and Expert Accountant. Telephone 515. STENOGRAPHEIL Hattie"l. Jewett, Public Stenographer and Shorthand Teacher. The Thames Loan and Trust Co. Building. SIGNS AND LETTERING done promptly and r:asonably on shoc! noticy, by d, B, Combiek /', , . Y TIN AND IRON WORK | done promptly at short notice and my | prices are right. Give me a trial M. K. SULLIVAN, | 15 Bath Street. TAFTVILLE FIRMS DRUGGIST E. F. Grenler, Taftville, Ct. tions filled with the greatest care m with only the best and purest A full line of Tollet anlcl’on o GROCERIES Call up the Chartier's Grocery—'Phone 9-5—and we will deliver to all parts of the city. Give us your dinner order. m. Chartle, Prop, _ Taftvilie WILLIMANTIC FIRM3 STIMPSON’S STABLES, rear Young's hotel, Main street. Thoe- oughly up to date service guaranteed, Trucking and heuvy teaming a spe- clalty. CHIROPODY AND MANICURING Mre. James P. Brown, 770 Main Str £, Willlmantic Conn. Orders taken for puffs and other nalr goods. Your own combings made into a switeh, Pon dour or puffs. Chiropody, Manicuring, Face and Scalp Massag Superfiuous hair removed. Full I of Victoria appoia Tollet Goods. Evenings by - ment. ~ BALTIC FIRMS SHOES! SHOES. 1 have this day received a of Men's $2.50 Shoes that I will sell for $1.98. This will be for 1 H. A. Foutaine, Railrond HORSESHOEING AND WAGON REPAIRING Arthur Roy, B:mo. Conn, !’ nd wagon ry Ifi. ost work w4 right case horseshoeing at Try us, we are sure to pl lot Our motto 1is, prices.” y e p—— HORSESHOEING AND WAGON REPAIRING C. F. Bourgeols, Baltle, make a study_of sh will satisfy. Y made us expe: rigtit prices. PUTNAM FIRM [T bopees thet i Wokon repairing ot D. F. X. McEvoy, 81 M lDAdLal’. Geréu' Znflflauchllvgvr:'l‘l iy resser an ract Hair worker ln’ul! its bmazl.— i for sale and to rent. CIVIL ENGINEERS / CARD & WRIGHT. Huber D. Card and F. Walden Civil Engneering and Land Surve; New Bradley Block, Elm Street OYSTERS CUT ¢@T. F57d Oysters measured out, fres! day. Our oysters are worth Quality and price A ight, nold’s, 57 Front St., ?ngl:!.‘et. DANIELSON FIRMS G. W. NASH, The Music Man, Bank Have you heard my new “The Belle of Connecticut come in and have it played for youw. Price 1%c. DANITELSON FISH MARKET. Oysters are now com! fine handle nothing but the open ourselves; also a full line of clams and quahaugs. WESTERLY FIRMS CLOTHING Clothi B tataner Jrifttes. 0 er, raisher, 1 carry a ml\llmo of Gents Fur- shings. nishings. On_the brid, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANOW A M. Wi Real Estate and “!‘:'nnnec. Potter Building. 'Phone connections. P. H. DeROCCO, 1-3 Rallroad Ave., .:?o ':.é.l:fl pure Italian olive o qualty OF Sand sigare: bt over ob, o ter; 'S ~ B 0 Yest peanuts in §_¢v Dn:-hnl. e ¢ FANCY GROCERIES W. F. .vosn,?\,'""rho Cash Groger.” 62 1ligh West divide the profits Stamps or reb chegks alther store. Our speclalties are ry Rutter, Onward w Westerly, K WHEN yoiul want to put yous busi- ness before the publis, there .o ores & Street, Street. Wa ml Coftes. dium better than throug] ias columo of ‘Tna MuHeUR e