Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
for longevity in Connecticut, sure. The inherited strong constitution is open to doubt—the well taken care of body is an historical fact, The persons in this part of the state who exceeded dorwich Bull and Coufied, is Elbert Hubbard's definition of the Unqn-uz'n.ably Elbert h.owrna. thinking Perosi, who s known chiefly by hfs the century mark were ill in youth L 113 YEARS OLD: i ‘anehl o omere vl of 8- Bit 5% e | e i b e S ST veraon il Sgres e giene and diet which accoun for t 3 ! a doctor downtown yesterday,” t. Think of the people with A R Bakecalntion Grice: 72 @ wesk 80 " | their long lives. No one expectedprofital Pray fo God “to glve | gragging footstep Cunningham. 1 went to a man Daw- Gl and ‘count tnose maving 1 nauaiy | Leeigh DelL.acy the late George 1, Perkins of Norwich, | 1% y“rduy“o;n;” lu’tmifi,l:‘:: excited his wife's sympathy. son mmM—Dge‘wa:. mnllls: That stirring Belasco production, | He who has it naturally, combined with in dard Produsii Entered a% the Postorice at Norwich | who was 80-odd years yvoung at the i L 2 T “Don’t you feel any better this eve- | Nokomls building. s a spec “The Warrens of Virginia,” with Mr. | ability, is a great success in life. Slan 0ns. Conn., &8 BecCnd-C..en Datter. tiing. of the Beednier {FAL ANE WHOL S ok g:‘gm:i I Decagetiry ning, my dear?” she asked, sollcit- | for mervous trousles and they 58Y 6| pyany Keenan and Miss Charloite [ Those with asedmed aignity gre—well / d God day by day, wus i ows his busin they rstood and discount ; 6| meenass catapl [ died aged 102, to Jive until he was | do we venture to live by IS law & lit- | *Cuiningham sighed wearily. “Its| - “Why didnt you tell me?” saig Mrs,| WAlker in the leading oo, s S| 1y Dunii This Afterncon ; ‘ ARSI Bumnoss 008 49050, twenty-five. His case was as remark- | le better year by year?® THat Woulan't | nothing,’ he said. “'m just a little | Cunningham, in some agitation. “What | {080 5¢ Nusic. ‘We've no dignity, natural or as- ulletin Job Office, -6, able as that of Cornaro, who at 40|Pass for fair reciprocity. 't|tired. It's been rather a hard day,|did he say? sumed, and If its use was attempted l h Willimantic Office Room 2 Murray BI48 | ..o a physical wreck on account of | G0 things year by year—he must do | that's all. “Oh, he thumped me around and| p . way much Interested in the | by us the public would discount it el' l’el c Telephone 210. < his excessee, while at 109, by attention :l;h:g: g{-eyd‘::yo:cn:;‘lnd m';fllw:ll “That's what you've been saying :ked a lo:ho{ lqgo;:loml. '{'}aldrl‘li:s, performance at Jordan hall recently :‘.e't. tx: publl: ';t'u:nnu:":: correetl, % X . mon: » " ‘workin 0 credil to his dict and habits, he was a physi- | looks very much like & numbug 16 m-. | Cunninshem, o5 she. heiped him. off | o hard lately—or, to bo exuct, he ask- | of, Coser Francis unfamillar mess, | qco of the photograph bus Tonight cal wonder and lived on until he was | What is:the use of about living | wich his coat. “I belleve you are sick- | «d me if I hadn't been working pretty PRUS A% WFACE FEOR o8 TS ag i | doing work at reason | / EXECUTIVE CLEMENGY. | ith obedlence o the wws of seos| bily 205 Tomoftow ST uittr | et tor Sumsthing” aier B, oyt e | Fars v e i The Man on the Box | e % ith | matter with me, only—" g Governor Hadley of Missourl not|being tells for longevity. Indulgence | fi® Caoy “opertoq o ol hetter | “Nonsense,” said Cunningham, w er wit ; only thinks that criminals are treated | i excesses of acy kind shorten Iife. | unacks of earncstness. It has business | o s, §1080. ~I'm just a little under| WhAT, e the matter RRLNOGIS Lo B Ll i3 LAIGHTON BROS., with too much lenlency, but gives no- —_— ‘8 it. Year by year is just a shiftlest | o' dragged himself into the dining|with ms. I've told you that right e ||n l.u omm; slnl::a x%e s s | PRisagraghers Main MI’ P | + Matinees 10, 30e. tice that so long as he is governor | EDITORIAL NOT pretense. room and collapsed into an easy|along. The doctor said so, too.” naning tn Bepliaiee en ave WL Ooasies. T ier i TICES: Evenings 10, 20, 20, 50 only those who are innocegt of the| When one looks straight at 1909, jt chair, while his wife regarded him ¥ 22,000 a week have been ooy g wieh ings Soclety. | . .9 crimes for which they have#been con- | looks like a good policy Agure. victed will receive executive clemen- oy from him, | Governor Hadley does not believe in the jury that convicts a man of a| capital crime and then commends him | Whatever else may happen during 1909, let us hope that there will be no more earthquakes The American troops that safled How maz{’pomm there are in this world of o1 who look down on their relatives because their relatives are not rich enough to look down on them, It makes all the difference in the worid about the size of the money bags and nobody seems to care about the size « hearts. But money doesn't affect every anxicusly. “Don’'t you feel bad in any partic- ular place?” she asked. “The strange part of it is that you have a good lpr and you aren’t falllng off in eight at all, yet it doesn’t seem to me that you've eaten enough to keep “Baxter,” sald Mrs. Cunningham, you're_keeping something tack from me. You said ‘nothing wrong, only —— Only what?” “Well,” said Cunningham, reluctant- Iy, “he said I was run down and over- worked and the best thing I could do would be to go somewhere and relax the big playhouse. Two performanc are given dalily. The Evening World said recently: The Volpe Symphony orchestra has reached an artisitc level which makes it an important factor in the city 3 shows Daily Wezk of 215, 7, 845 SHEEDY 0 the mercy of the court for the pur- pose of evading responsibility for his execution or life imprisonment. He yourself alive. Well, I'll get the din- ner served. I think vou'll like what 1 havesfor you this evening—the most beautiful roast lamb.” musical life. Mr. Volpe has au mented his forces, the wood winds being particularly Dbencfited by the body, for Old Hod says “We're Old Si Weatherback's young uns,” whether we 100k up to our brothers and sisters or from Cuba yesterday do:not regard id lucky d: entirely—stay three or four weeks. I Friday as an unlucky day told him it was impossible and he sald, “All right; then I wash my hands MURPHY WHITMAN AND CO, In Geo. E. Murphy's Comedy Sketch, VAUDEVILLE BSYS SEhat juries In Missourliwho do 2 they look down upon us, Money can | - change. and - Carrying out the unwritten law ap- [ they pon us, ¥ et Dy toaleht s -aald i | Of T0U: ol oo e o ot imderfons | Dears to the rich famiies to be about [ DY 4 long, pedieres, But it cannot | ningham. I belleve Tl go into the| “Why is it tmpossiblet” asked Mrs.| e Gargen thester, New York, has [ P e ey with the execution of the law, | the most expensive thing under the|in an awrul dance it we just get inio | "ohary,nd le down for & Htte e | O ot soing to consider it said |never had & better hollday offering | than “May Jane's Pa,” in which the popular Henry E. Dixey as “Pa” in the hymorius guise of the family cook gives play lovers thres acta of Pictured Meladies. Singing Comedienne. KAISER'S COMEDY DOGS, Greatest Performing Dogs Before the Public. sun, step with her. In beaks of ancestry the rich relative does not always shine brighter than the poor and honest one. Money there sometimes looks as cheap Cunningham. *“ nice, selfish bruc T'd be—ard T really wouldn't rest. I'd be thinking of you and the kidcies all the time and wondering it you were The governor is all right. He thinks that it is the duty of the courts to| settle criminal affairs, and no part of wife, * you'll be sick if you don’t eat. sick now. You didn’t eat a bite breakfast this morning, and I don't Tt is claimed in Massachusetts that the constant labor troubles there are FICTURES the duty of a governor to make in-| o as tinsel on a Christmas t Ma- . 4 hearty satisfaction. ¥ | ¢ g manufacturing from that i Christmas tree. believe you've eaten any lunch. sick or something, and—no, I'm not jirce effective the finding of the courts. | ciovo" terfal wealth doesn't make the man.| "“uyes indeed protested Cunning- | going.” Pk iha veix ot Thi Mevw Yo ab LI AOMNSRION Iuc 'flf-lmu::‘: fln dren ;igrurnfigogg:;mm It is a pity that all governors do not see this in the same light. It is righteousress which befits a king. G N CarteUIF whn gt S418° M Cunningham, decidedly. “You will go at once, too. We'll think of some quiet place for you to go to.” “I met Jim Reed the other day. said Cunningham, languidly. “He | was saying something about going ham, T ate @ good lunch— f the Colonial, Percy G. Willams su- || No Higher lected a programme of more than or- dlnary interest. Thomas W. Ross ia w | =een in Sewell Collins’ latest success- ful skit, “Awake at the Switch,” in | which Miss Marfaret Moffat has the Except on Hollddys. AND THURSDAY. Happy thought for tod: Let us e g |form a Norwich habit of always THE LOGANSPORT SANTA CLAUS| _o.ying in the highest terms of our There are funds and funds left by 1 town. rich men for various purposes, but it | Have you noticed as you loof heaven- ward on these winter nights that some- tinres the stars seem twice as far away as at others? I like to see them bestv when they seem nearest and brightes:, He raised himself from the chair with an obwvious effor® and walked slowly into the library, where he stretched himself upon the couch and He was well on his wa: A Superb Line of Holiday| ENTERTAINMENT i8 questionable if any thoughtful phil-| A Kansas man has bought 17,000 | aithough I know that they are really {‘,fr:“é,‘f’“fhe L e O W | o on alittl trip a5d fi6 wanted to | Fole of the. telephone girl | ansee’ the aibaplite., o8" the’, CHANE anthropist has done better than the acres of Texas land fgr $230,000, and | the same night after might. An fllu- { Lie W00 o in With the little Cunning- | know if T would go with him. He| L . been_dnnnx-tely g SR e Improvement Soclety of the sion yhich pleases is got so bad a thing. And we behold shining there the thousands of suns God has set n limitless space milllons of miles apart. Second Cong. Church Tuesday, January 5th, said it was an ideal spol—let's see! | & Well, I didn’t pay much attention to Elf'f:,,,,t:*: g | him ‘at the time. I forget where . Hon, Daniel D. Pratt of Logansport Ind, who left a fund to furnish little, neglected children Christmas present he expects to make it'pay him hand- somely hams. “I thought youw'd just let them come in to say good-night, dear,” she s York run of “Little Amsterdafn theater It was book- Umbrellas 1!t the end of January. + : i - E 7S | w la hi 1ar’t go, but for Ladi. d M. t 8 p. m, in the Church Parlors, somo thirty years ago. The benefac-| Pittsburg’s first families advertise |y g; o " | “Kiss papa now and then go upstairs| was. I told him I cou ed last year to go to the Colonial ‘or Ladies an en. | tor had aimost been forgotten when | the city so thoroughly that there 8D- | miaseaschierthy “rardom e im-|very quietly. "1 don't want T e . e Frng call| teater, Boston, on January 25. & \l MISS NIVA SAUNDERS DERBY the Chicago Inter-Ocean rediscovered | pears to be no need for souvenir pos- | larger than our own uncountable. It e o 0, Blhire oo o gt Bt 1 dom't ¢ — . New assortments of Christ- bt g et him, and say “For thirty years| tal cards bas been truly said that the heavens |, (it TOU,BCET BAC, (ERTREIT | Katharine Goodson, the Fnelish pi- think that TTl go. T domt want to Recitationist, MRS, FRANK H. MERRILL, Sololst. Miss Carollne Thompson, Accompanist Cake, Ice Cream and Candy for sale. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. Tickets on sale at Geo. A. Davis, | anist, starts her American tour this | mas Neckwear, ceason on the PacHic coast, having returned to this country by the round- | about way of Australia. Ossip Gabriclowitsch, the Russian pianist, scems to have carried off all | c palms in New York, and his | gic_ hall recital, scheduled for Janvary 10, bids fair to attract a rec- ord-breaking house. declare the majesty and the power of God. And among these great lights of the night the tiny, glowing discs in th2 :ope reveal to the astronomer distant worlds rolling in space—space :d worlds incomprehensibla, vs that the poet looking up- ¥ mad: “Recklass, O soul ex- ploring T with thee and thou with me, are they not all the seas of God, O farther, farther, farther safl!” many poor children of Logansport— e T the kind Santa Claus sometimes neg-| 1f It does cost the American naval Jocts—have been recelving Christmas | flect $130,000 to pass through the presents, It has just been learned | Sues canal, it is cheaper than it is that a fund left by the dead man, who | to g0 round. lived at Logansport, Is the explanation i = IR e tciat Beiieteotiont It the purse could be made large Bere is the touch about this gift | *NOUEh, it is more than probable that . ‘that makes the whole world kin, Long | JeTries might be induced to try to ago it was said that ‘all of the race pf | K0Ck out Johnson morgals fs child-loving. That is still true and will always be true. Who- |, ever does good unto one of these lit- tle ones not only does it unto Him; he also strikes the finest, tenderest, “Let ‘em make all the noise the want. I don’t mind it “Would you drink some eggnogs if I made some for you?” from one of the children and he: Cunningham shook his head and | band grinned and H_l a fresh sighed. “I guess <« .going to “Why don't you have a doctor? I|right™ he d to himself. Tt's don't see why you refuse to do that.|a hard job. though, and I'll be mi He could give you a little tonic glad to eat my meals at regular ho something.” 3 again. v, but we'll have a time! “Well, to tell you the truth I saw | Chicago News. | Mrs. Cunninzham left the library a few minutes later to respond to a Fancy Suspenders and Armbands, Coat Sweaters, Fownes’ Gloves for ladies, Jan25Tu House Coats, zarhrobes, | GADILLAG HALL Fancy Hosiery, |32 Market 8t, opp. Shesdy’s Theatra, Bags, Suit Cases, and an| DANCING PARTIES | Alten | basso, olitan Opera company, will have tne | part of the King in all the perform- ances of “Lohenerin” five in number, C. HincYley, the American now a member of the Metro- A taking rule of business is that “a man should always try to do more in his business than is expected of him,” <aid a traveling salesman, “but did you ever know of a man who tried to do The New York man t the world would ay must be surp rolling in its cou: who predicted ome to an end ed to see it still WHAT THE PAPERS SAY. The Hill Boom. | be a true devotee of Billikin one must | also be an “I-camnner” or a hustlq. Billikin smiies because his devotees do and dare. Santa Claus sent “Thy | i g ARl &% Romat that are to be given in Bayreuth next . . . | Every Wednesday and Saturda) tensest chord in human breasts. Those who watched the 014 Year | s ot it home?” T had to confess that| Man Who Talks" Billikin's image and | “It's one of the habits of Connecti- | S0 8E2 9, 06 Bvel 7n, BayTRuy Pet: | endless line of sensible gifts | ik o gy i “We admire the man wi | out and the New Ye in, say that| in my whole acquaintance wio | he smiles with Billikin now the smile | rov 1y land of " | the two performan of “Die Walk- | snlo. money for the benefit of there was not a int sound did try to do twice as much at | that does not inebriate. It is a good | habits—to choose o JB0 CHuuemipng Jin: TEARERL e i e e Y but humanity is 50 large & word, £0 | \hen the change came. i home as was expected of him. Most of | plan to look to the east every morn- | n ot 1 s o i M brief a thought, to most. We need | b it B A0 n's T have known have by cov- | ing and right after breakfast to look | i n0t| Three of the Jeanmette M. Thurber M PH ERSON’S DANCING SCHOOL adhorets th stir the personal| 1t fa expected (hat & million per. | €TIDE Up their tracks, got credit ror | at Billikin with his smile that lasts. | at all t eanal olarhips for " sineing. plano ‘and o N I ;‘:vth- of us. That ls why we regard | sons will have visited tlie tuberculo- borha i SO 0 DRI |- 1 perkc divelopient we ave In the ate Theodore Roosevelt and work- | %o 0 SO VIEATC T 0 o0t rth semi- The Haiter and Furr.er. [ Sngs and: Faney: Doming & Spssliiy he man who would give pleasure to | sis show at New York when the time | but by doubling their cover that many | Primary class; and, yet, primary ist winter and sp 0 2l entrance examinatign of the % | Privaie Lessons Day or Evenin| little children with a sentiment more | omes to closs the doore. Sl ot A L Y | Glasses now and then do make a last- fon of William | 30T RO oy of YMuste of | dec12d rivaie Le: y B than and different from abstr: B! men are not like open-faced wafches— | ing impression in the park world. It ord Courant. rica, at 128 West Seventy-ninth loct1d 3. J. KENNEDY. Instructor. He gives us a concrete, appealing im-| These almanac davs give the first| we may seem to be running right|is questionable whether we could do| Of course ithor of this epl- Kew York city, Monday, Jan- DROP IN AND HEAR THE { age for & cold and beautiful abstrac-|six months of 1908 a very dry look | When we are not. It would be whole- | better in our work than to bear in|gramm; SIE B aph xl ’Jl“'d";\m" 4, from 10-12 and 2-4 p. m., and JAA“ZS F DR[:W tion” | Monday s them, and Monday | Some for us to try to make as good a| mind the guiding rules of the late| friend and the < P Koad 1t ngain)| Uriosirs froum 38 3 el Tha echots 2 : LR | B el bl name at home as elsewhere. Vnnnla;d Mitchell. “Good park work [ Cirivies Hauking ¢ Liead It again, | airehips will be given s acnngy Do ’ o | s ccember next. e % said he, “should teac! e meth- | @ ancy you an | have no means, but whose talent ) DR, GLADDING STRIKES TWELVE e Thaliclarke. Bia thel daunters do] S0p oF rondmiaking the best of path | attitude of deep solemnity. ihis mght{ISTS N0 Means, DEL WSS tACIC 9 Plfinfl Iumng anj Rfluamn] Dr. Gladding, fn a recent ‘address Boston judge who fined a cul-| ot Trave a very Merry Christmas or | making, and give to every tree and d and his forefinger point- | ot 1o eminent singers now before the upon “Christ in Dramatic Art” called aplece for stolen chickens i Happy Year. They behold the | flower their completest development ed audience as he utters| .. ‘riijan Blauvelt, was a holder Best Work Only, attention to the fact that while we | 1 the guilty party that a paid- | human race in all its push and selfish- | and their most piquant grace.” He did ating threat, “beware!™ He| o¢ one of these scholarships and | "Phone ¢22-3. 18 Perkine Ave. read of the sensational tragedies, de. | for chicken dinner is cheaper. —with its parlor manners put|not believe in trying to do too much e y interference from _"‘," U icict % | o S eBheries, gambling, drun sl ) 5 3 its impertinence upon its{—the pattern for all park werk was hington” folkts in (h{:’_s_‘:!l'\l’:lly*‘ Really. 7 sept2id e e e g e court deserved the | the surging ranks that line | to be found in the graceful lines and | controvers and after delivering Pie| Really, Sldney E. Hawley's friends | et Huiids o ¥t counters they see too much ‘Q“”“ni m»"‘fu% S U IatIs i the | iy Mat in silence; But | are getting worried and saying lots | Maber’s School For Dancing, they are closely related e 7 ount in s, where | &% the Rog aud 100 Ntni g the man. | Be Imade |avicag SE h g kel ars clike b0 on Ll in things because Congressman | ¥ related to the follies, | They are right on the tackle-line,which | people. To “Tk Mary to Words- | wher ie Brandegeeltes a Hill's friends don’t like his Brandegee T. A. AND B. HALL, sins, deceits, vanities, unkindness, it he belonged is the hargain line, and realize what | Worth, a park decoration might be the | track and they trail him to Augusta, | Foo® | “Really, we are sorry for 62 Broadwa Norwich, Conn. discourtestes -and genoral meannesses | = - | holiday business s six days before and | thrown | Ga.. he ey Bl Groytien st 188 1 s and more sorry | “Dancing every Friday and Saturday that prevatl, to so alarming an extent, | Wal] street stee a pro- . y after—the @ay after, when the | On the surfice of a naked stone.” ponderons feet - of hi lly, we are, real a z S evenings. Baker's orchestra. o o e of supe steam to dis- | patron comes to exchange duplicatee, s R o g L s | “'Private lessons In Waltz, Two-step, BV aaito Of i the o6 caliea roiar e purglars who would pene-|and the curious come around upon a e et rttat Far: —_— Ete.. at any hour. Classes now open. e e it and steal the contents, pretense simply to find out what some |§ SUNDAY MORNNG T LK § "ecds him not—New Britain Herald. A Moving Tar ayed by the composer ‘Tetephone 471-5 oct20d pre AR nt cost—for vou know cost marks | And In tracin b Sesssecescesessensssesssesseceassessseasesses’ he aeroplane promises to becoms a ROY C, PHILLIPS | smen long before It ‘ v unfash- | Leading Candidates. on Christmas goods are ve Boston had EXPERT TUNING marriages dur: o and effect he | . went on to the exaknine | 908 th 907 ionable. I should like to wish all those | A AN SHEET, | In a few days it will be Governor|machine for sp ubl e i es, fraflti AT AE e s s R i, 1907, mL e e a Happy New Year,but T h.wen‘tl GmAh e [ Lilley In fact ana the legislature wil | is added to the regular public carriers saves and Improves the plane. AN more pretentlous society were eradi. | 0 re women than men in the | the face to do it, because the new vear | Lifs is a sheet of paper white, be with w oL TS vo OF Solymdrso Mol R dilatie 0 1] work guaranteed. e o o sy ere eradl) 010 pay state, il at is g00d | is enough sight Wworse than the old Year ( Whereon each one of us may write by Inverptad Ihix timo L TS0 TG & capitsl maving. threat | A. W. JARVIS, better and thus move on the plane| "0 morial exploiting grounds. to them. Yl( mn‘,ln are departmfint His word or two and then comes night. B mm}\@ufim B ek Stitriidie LR Sia WHOELAEE T6 [ dremont Ave., o o« al (oot 3 3 e stores on the golden shore, may they | ) Sfiic eems & s or duck hun ind trap sho . | B .ol manhosd the black: | 1¢ ‘Wi t could get frost-|Dbe behind the counters where angels| The truth of these lines is mever | Prediction thai Judge Malone of Bris- | practice upon—Bridgeport Standard. 49 Wain Street. ¢r vices, immoralities and crimes of | bitten In p In less than two | come to trade. | brought home to us more forcibly than | o} Will be the next speaker of the | smm——————————————= | go031q 1 N the alleged lower soclal scale would | hours, what might not have happened —_—— at the turning of the years when we | house. Rev. Dr. Gdodenough may Drop'a poatal and Il cal 9 left without a breeding ground and | ¢, walter We Ithan' had ho' stitted “What do you work for? You Jdo not | change one figi in the dating of our | als0 be chaplain of the senate, and i KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED. Sultimately disappear. So the dramatic | for the North pole in nis airsii need to work!” said a wayfarer to a | jetters and when, in other ways, we if & §00d guess that J. Olin Howe of art, rightly applied, is made to teach | £ s £ SNERN and he thought he was | are reminded that time speeds on. Yet bury will b tant clerk of e . C. GEER that the Christlike character, express- | o e did not know that | |: js foolish, as well as futlle, to com- | the house. He « Iy will if th NER ing ltselt in candor, courtesy, kind-| Mrs, Charlotte Beryl G b man needs fo worki that the | piain because the years follow each | members are outfitted with the Jule- yue Coustant Wearlng of = Hat Propo- | TU E R tion o Charlotte Perkins Gilman has ¢ of physical vigor is labor. We | other so swiftly, e pah | ment and discernment we believe then | ness aad brotherly affection that rises | saia. A" marriea woman s a slave, | must walk and Womk 1o Keep our mus: | an- tmet” v g drenEIOW | fo be. Of all the candidate men Suten Hantaui Gonnpy 122 Prospect 8t., the e oy & Iman's manhood gives | N0t @ wife." so many times that we| cles hard—we must breathe deep to|our sweettest - cxperionces are bu:| toned Mr. Howe is the best aualifed | ruere are many men who wear thelr wel, 859-5. Norwich, Ct , 0ppo | begin to susp e take i e o = : ¢ | becaus millarity with the duties k tive to assert his botter Frigusty. THe cromion N o keep our lungs in good Order, and (ransient. The only thing that makes | because of famill with the dutles ) ats practically all the timo when awake, a natural aptitude for ature and be women do not s | chew faithfully our food to keep our|life endurable is Who 8 like his friend.” | ming, l“‘j"“‘ ; they keep | ai ve organs in prime condition. | would care t mmfi fi’.‘;m\ifi: of any k. He has dona first class and are blessed with a heavy shock of There is too little self-restraint | :m}. slavery just as if Mrs. Gilman | We may once have been a race of stal- | vear and again live It over exactly in per work during legislative ses- halr; yet if the scalps of these same men where it would tell greatest for the | comtinue t “;‘ff‘]"} them about it, and | warts. but we arefhot now, for walking | the minutest particulars. Good as the | Sions and has thus gained practical ex- once became infested ‘with dandruft Drogress and elovation of the race, | sen min tai iy iy for all of ‘their| iis gone out of fashion. deep bredthing | past may have been we would, on the | Perlence and a wide acquainfance with gorms, the parasites would multiply ail IR bt & oo shiton s | e YL o becoms: slaves. . is the exception, not the rule, and the | whole, rather press forward to an al- | men and affairs. In addition, he the quicker for lack of air. Baldness B Rt ot v el alled to| Perhaps it is because rhetoricians | quick lunch is 0o often a substitute | together unknown future. mentally quick and alert, and pe - Al N bl ot New: X J 0 much with e Mrs, Gilm; orn the edges | erved and well masticated it ally agreeable and courteous. He has a U it hate aas -and ,vifects to the negligence of causes. ‘:".{n !Pe \:"‘r\l - Vho is not | why we have physically| That is why the figure of a clean | the co ort of Governor Wood- bro’s Herplel hs m:’ 3 uowt “uln““ B oo s alied a "slave”? The suffragists and | degenerated and become a race of dvs- | sheet of paper appeals 1o us here at | Tuff “other party leaders and stimulates unhealthy ha daat | -GROWING TREES. |* agree on nothing but that | petics. o long as man_ takes ome- | the opening of the year. We have members of the house—The B growth. Herpicide Is a pleasant hair | Those who are setting out trees for | 1o Lom i gut the ballot, includ- | sixih the exercisé he ought and per- | come to realize that Wwe have but onc| Press. | dressing as well as a dandruft curs and money-making will doubtless give at. | ried,” higher mar- | mits one-sixth of his lung power to| chance at life, that the chance is rap- contatns not an atom of injurious b~ We never had to be slaves The Late Mr. Troup. The socialists pro- | do full duty, he should expect to de- NEED T0 BE FIXED. . | 3 leading druggists. Send tention to the hybrid hard-wood trees ey ik ists pro. | do full duty, he should expect to de”i idly siipping away from us and that | stance. Sold by | by 5 Enerate. we have never yet fully come to our demis, late Al der 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herpl- | that Burbank has originated by ero xcept the rich to work I8 a fraud—work will do for us | own. The joy and glory of 1ife 18 self- | ol the demise of the late Alexan Ge Cor. Dotralt, Mich: coaxed to use the WHY SUFFER PAIN OR PAY Troup, editor of the New Haven Union the family of te deceased commis- sioned the Burelle Press Clipping Bu reau in New York to compile 2 memo. axe on prices, but rial volume as an historical reference. cut deep at all times The volume was to contain all that tho | newspapers printed concerning the lite | as well as at Thanks- sme i | fibart (Sonsl 2 The moralists s talists are slaves, The critics declare that| the preactiers and moralists are slaves, | slaves of creeds, Who is not the slave of some con- vention which he values more than his own soul, the slave of some habit which i8 an intellectual or moral labo; ving device essential to his p and comfort, the slave of some insti- what no amount of money eyer can. TWO SIZES-50c, anp $1.00 | The Lee & Usgood Co., special agents expression, and we have never yet quite succeeded in expressing our- | selves satisfactorily. Something either | in ourselves or our surroundings has | prevented giving form to all that is in us either through words or deeds. | And now comes along that white sheet of paper which usually appears about this season of the year, and its | cleanness, freshness and suggestive- | ness brace us up once more. To be | which is so highly recommended by the forestry assoclation of southern Californta, Attention s being called to the fact that Californians can harv ten to| fifteen crops of hardwood while the | man in eastern states can only har- | vest one from his wood lot. Beside that, the Californlan will have con- | LARGE PRICES? Without the least particle eof pain you can have the most sen- sitive teeth removed by our method, We fill teeth with silver or enamel for 9 cents and wold for $1.00, or molld gold crowns | for $5.00. heard a sensible woman say the other day that “if these pesky men | would pick up after themselves a wom- | an's work would be lighter and her | heart happier every day.” This had | 2 very penetrating effect upon me, and | if T had been haled into court within | a half hour I believe I-should have pleaded guilty to the charge. We men { ing, and also to the eucalyptus treo | | The memorial has been completed | and has just been delivered to the fam- ily. Every newspaper in America that printed items concerning the deceased tinual regroriths from his grove for- | some iden? Abmast vverome, flef OF| do not know what extra burdens we | sure if we could gather up all the | [y represented, a prominent bosition CHARLES Swsgfikfi' Tl set of teeth §5.00 with the ever, because tho trees aprout rapidly | fortable circumstances Is a. slave of | 1iPore fMrough sheer carelessnces up- | individual sheets recounting the deeds | heing given to The Bulletin. QUADRUPLE ATTACHMENT, on those of the individual years that are gone, | enough of thelr own. ts we should not be unduly elated, as we | which positively prevents teeth from movin; The memorial Is ten by twelve inches | from the old stumps after each cut- e in size, the leaves are of Irish linen | ting and keep on doing so for harvest | Cove Street (West Side), Norwich, Ct »me kind or has been called one by some slave of the hortatory tempera- 137-141 MAIN STREET, Perhaps she did | novtd . a0t t not mean to be nersonal, but T've been | saw blots and erasures, incomplete . blac and_the after harvest for many generations. | {ent Vou cannot use o' word like | iciinz ap things n.ore iately to see If | lines or the sad record of some mis- Al i S Tl M IS Tooth: Crnnot Be Mades This is a pretty good showing for et yer il "‘I“"’ € DOIEN- | [ capnot redeemn mysélf. Lve got so! deeds that we would glve worlds 0| gold. The work in its entirety is l0ok- . Work guaranteed ten years that state, and the country may yet £ riginal significance. | (yat T hane up my coat and hat with | forget altogether. But this new sheet | 6q upon as an historical record that DR C R. CHAMBERLAIN, and ag we lease our offices an will soon come to mean any too comfortably circumstanced to be aroused by the clamorous voice of gitation, and “slavery” will be syn- | onymous with plethoric lethargy. Any- | body might be willing to exchange his | slavery for the slavery of Andrew Car. | ie ‘or John D. Rockefejler, but to | xchange the comforts of slavery for the arduous abnegation of freedom— hardly! bave been established here fi years, our guarantee 18 of in- disputable value, We will be pleased any time to examine your feeth without charge. Open from ‘9 till 8 and Sundays from 10 till 2. King Dental Parlors, DR. JACKSON, Mgr. Norwich, Ct. great regularity, and do not leave my brogans in the middle of the floor any more. There's mothing like getting self-conscious of your own shiftlessness. or. for it ‘prevents good women king, stinging and convicting have to look that way for its best | hard woods as well as for its best fruits, In reforestation, which, by the way is going slow in this part of the coun- try, there must be att:ntion glven to rapid growth with the minimum of | care. may be better. Oh, yes, it may, Give no heed to what the eynics say about “good resolutions.” Just look at the clean sheet of paper. There it is, not a stain upon it. It may be as dif- ferent from the story of 1908 as noon from midnight. There's nothing there yet that need cause you any shame. should be preserved for all time. Special Bargains Easy Chairs Ladies’ Desks $6.50 Wilton Rugs, 5.00 Denta/ Surgeon. In charge of Dr, 8. L, Geer's practice during his last iliness. 161 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. nov26d Now is the Time From the Consular Reports. The university of Breslau, Germany, has made a contract with an acci- dent insurance company to insure its students. All students of mathemat- ics, astronomy, botany. zoology, min- eralogy and geology must pay a fee of 36 cents each semester and be in- sured against accident occurring in | the line of duty. Firemen and ma- | There is one thing we do not talk e about, and that is our heart- hes. We all have them; and most us do_not appear to care it we make a few for some one else, I Shall | tell you the secret of a fair- er record? Put the best that is in you into your work, your play, your hu- man relationiships, your life with God. | LONGEVITY, Fairfleld county has set the jongev- Deaths in the Earthquake. tty mark at 100 vears plus, aud that | Tastimates Compiled from Despatches. | jjave lived long enough o know tnat | Say: “T not bo content in 1800 with | chinists and emploges of the clinic to have your Furs altered and [§ Frankiin Sauare, n born and brought up | - Estimated | more the - | the bad when T can have the . or | are also included. policy U el el i e JTowns, ulation. Dead. | Mo e S roattiacr aonmi: | with the betier when T can hfi?."(fi:“o so0n as the holder's connection with China Dep"‘ repaired. times unfavorable climate. But, after | *sfl:\’a .l':g,nmr: 90.000 | .3, 'and about 25 per cent. of them are | bes There will be other writing on | the university is severed, < I guarantee my work to give satls- all, the elements o longovity - are | Nuss ;4200 40000) el Someone has sald: “Heaven and | that sheet besides yours. ' Time itself |- There has been securcd by n New |pipper Sefs, value $27, 10F $22| raction. I also carry a new lins of largely with the individual and in- | Seminira Bell e e e | D e, s S bt s o | Ok E b pioy oiing 5 | Firs in all ‘the latest stylos. Cail in Bua“ i R -erias ou think of this the sooner {11 | your home, your piace of labor, your 3 cords of sunken pine piling clude matters of habit, temperament | Santa 6,000 B i it masters ‘we may | compantons, “will Tecord 1teelt there, | now lying submerged In the Rideau | Dinner Sels, value $22, for $18 | and sce me. and regimen. The man or woman | Palmi + 14,000 become for weal or for woe. Did you | Forces that you cannot control—events | river and , back of Kingston, , 1 el b e who lives soberly, keeps from all ex- | F%20 cver sit down alone and examine your| in the natural order, storm, sunshine, | Ont. Canada™ The piling was sunk D:pmer Se’s, value $18, for $15 4 & The Iktest and best, Sk about eighty years ago when the Ri deau river was a Center of cemmer- cial activity. The piling will be con- cesses, mental or physical, preserves an even temper and a cheerful dispo- sition, gets about ail the possibilities the spirit of the age, will also do some of the writing on the sheet. But, after allgit will prove the story of your life head-dress. The use of which combined with a collection of troubles—a hard-looking ot which produce heartaches and tears. They do not produce a heav- San Giovam Other towns .. Dinzer Seis, value $15, for $12 BRUCKNER, ... Jic 0 Jengt] 2 o which he or) T enly atmosphere. Keep them on hand | and® it is for you to determine the | verted by a chemical process into the . little tact, any lady can e e Tichihe o Total for careful examination and you can|beauty of the completed page. finest grades of statfonery 55 Franklin Street arrange her hair becom< s onuitled, v the dwelling | : ‘ e produce a condition akin to what| To sum it all up, 1 can do no better | Magdeburg, Germany, has bought Fecined. Pivs RovIMWF . P! Riie Naw gland, the sunny Maine Stocks Her Waters. Sherman sald war was any time in|than to go back again to our poem,|from an inventor u sand-strewing r ures ingly. eouth, or on the equitable Pacifi With 30,000 Jand-locked salmon | short order. Trouble should be sel- | and quote: wagon, built on the lines of a water 5 . Call and see me. coast. No matter where one liv hatchery troughs and 482- | dom recognized and always forgotten. wagon, to be used for strewing frozen 25 per cent. discount R B llll A“e A however, there are certuln diseases Lgis, also 620,000 trout eggs | We do not remember the sting of the | RIENtly begin though thou hast time | streets with a coating of sand. The 0S¢ bow g ys, OTTO STABENOW, Prop that invade and invalidate the best for, Maine is doing well to | nettle and why should we dote upon | But for a line—make that sublime. scheme is unusually effective on as. ’ . o environment and the most favorable _she appreciates how mucn[mn.e.- of less consequence. Do not | NOt failure, but low aim, is crime, |phalt streets, whepe horses have & , ..., LUCAS HALL, a Brondwa: hysique. Thes e it ¢ flshing is worth to her than | Jet your heart ache over trifles | | bard time to maintain a footing in cold 20 - physique. hese chances all must 1t game wardens weather. . but sci | Ean B . There i5 no case on record of a cough, 49 Shetucket Street IF YOU DON'T NEED is g reduc- destructive fishing | It is not strange that there are some | | cold or la grippe developing into pnet ing the risks rom them, and one by | through - by the lumber crews, [ people who cannot take a joke, for A Suspect. One Exception Yet. Tonta afier Foley's Honey and Tar nas | 0ct134 J. J. C. STONE, Prop. | what we advertise, perhaps you do one they are being eliminsted from | th would be conserved as well | there are many who cannot under- | The announcement that Senator Al-| The year 1908 will be famous in his. | been taken, as it cures the most obsti- need what we don't. We have been special consideration and rendered | 45 tscd by the re-stocking.—Bos- | stand Billikin. *with his smile that jirich is working on a tariff bill to be | tory for the big ones that were mus- |nate, deep scated coughs and colds, | advertising Hanlay's Peerless Ale, ¢ DO IT NOW | best ale made, guaranteed ahsolutely and don’t wait untll the last minute, | PUTe. but we sell other things that are I'm referring to plumbing or gasfitting. | JUst as pure R. BENTON DIBBLE. 46 Asylum 8t D. J. McCORMICK, 90 Franklin Street, won't come off. He is not all smile, for he has hidden energy, if you only Iook for it. Billikin and “Biil T can” are closer than cousins to each other ~-they are nearly twins for sound. To neglible in the list of dangerous pos- sibilitles.—Bridgeport Standard. introduced in the senate, will cause a shiver of apprehension among those who do not believe “the tariff should ]l:) {!‘\'I:‘l’d bv its friends.”"—Hartford st. zled during its course. The list in- cludes the kaiser, the sultan, the shah, Castro, and others, but not Teddy He remains the terrible unterrified.—Wa- terbury Republican. % Why take anything else? Osgood (o The Lee & * landlady has lost her frizzes.” “Has she looked in the butter and in | GRE 1s no advertising medium In | [Pastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- otin for business resulls, Falrfield county holds ‘he banner the hash for them?” 1y80e ! augdia