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TR A FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES RAIN TODAY AND TOMORROW. DECIDEDLY COLDER WEDNESDAY ~ NORWICH, CONN.. 1 UESD 2 ~ FOETRY, Y, JAN. 5, 1909, at the present time and there is no fs always found apparent sign of an abatement of pub- on this_page. MPORTANT IMPORTANT WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. Read the BUSINESS NEWS _sdvertiseme S R Fatiais lic_interest. Read the nts v . PUSINESS NEWS advertisements |\ 2000"}la and wotion Fictures at| Tts success has depended very larze- | BUSINESS NEWS advertisements o THAT WAS ALL. - — carefully. [ Ra > i biaid : 1y upon its delightful music, which has carefully. 1 knowed a little boy % { 'Battalion Drill of Third and FxrthT on_braiseq by the most captious g Fat wouldw'i do his chores. 3 S ————— ) Companies ai Atmory. ritics of both hemispheres and which 3 o left hix rubbits in th' house, B T ke = | - A celobration by St Jo- | has admittedly set a new standard to LOST AND FOUND. TO RENT. WA bisickel 'olig doors seph dality will have to adhere in the future. Ite: BANKBOOK LOST. heat and gas; near McKinley avenue, [ Nor try to do & single thing X Entertainment by Church Improve- | famous waltz, with its haunting and | Lost or stolen, Passbook No. 103990 Bnd. ten minutes walk from Frankiin | That he had ought toce had — BB b aasSe i Consreaatitall zt;lurlnghundercurrent of passionate | of THE NORWICH SAVINGS SOCIETY, square. Address L., Bulletin. Ja He ald: 4 " e TR e o arm, Vi ersons are caul — — o didn't was s feet, when he + COME TO ME Church, §JZ§§~" co::xserbeoetnnyé-ive‘g-lgndB!e::‘fum purchaling or negotiating the. sagne, 20 RENT—Two or thrée larg! Went barefoot. summers nighe with that sewing machine. L will PU}| gowling at Arcanum Club. as is this selection, when it is played | 414 any person having a clajim to Sld ERVICE Bt sekaonisis . ‘osntrally Jocate He almost always tore lis clotl o order promptly s b ., s u; nt p *always y fights, I eohabia price. . Have also got a etucket Lodge, No. 27, 1 O, O. F, | bY itselt it fairly intoxicates with its | Dok ou,oTebY Called upem 10 Do ors ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR § bo A ey i in gt d one to sell you chegp for cash.| oo . "044 peilows’ Hall subtle languor when one sees it danced | the fourth day of July, 1809, or submit = Ner got his lessons good, "% “Hubbard. Machinist, 230 Frank- | . _ | in the second act. to having the book declared cancelled If you were graced with X-Ray eyes, T lan‘s do fust ans thing lin St. Wauregan Lodg N K. of P, The three scenes of the opera teem | and extinguished and a new book 1s- ton street: ten rooms: all conveniences t he had ought to've should - meets in Pythian Hall with varied life and animation. The | sied in li>u thereof or the ameunt fue You would not have to advertise, d “steam heat. Enquire of Isa . BLACKSMITHING AND GENERAL |\ i "Congral Labor Union meets | State ballroom scene seen in the first | (hereon paid st PR Jones, insurance and Real Bstate Agent | He whispered when he was in school, S A . Norwich Central La act s a bewildering riot of color and To fill your wants would simply be, Richards Building, 91 d( An be piaved hookey, io Who Goes s WELIAM BLACK. | in Lucas Block the far famed supper room of Maxim's o S t voo cos | AT he put pepper on tf® stove BURN at 15 Myers avenue will bé 184 | S( Jumes A.| shown in the last act is a perfect whirl " S [} A case of looking, you could see, or light business, in Steiner's hall| ,An mife th ldds ker-chew: === %o do it for you. Give him a trial. |, ", S 0U of infectious gayety. a’ ATt dud building. Inquire of John Steiner. (ohe went swim; Y branch 1t will pay you to see e, R & o, p,| The role of Sonia, the widow, will The hidden world and quickly _ dec: e i e e B i hames d.od % 0. Pl ho sung here by the tantalizingly pret- ou want of every kind. To RE ement of 4 | He shouldn't ought to've done. 3. F. CONANT. 11 Franklin Street, 1 iy and altogether charming Lina Abar- Just what you want of = f large roume per, month, at 2t| 0P e : Whitestone 5¢ and the J. F. C. 10c No. | banel, the Austrian prima donna, wha . pley, 2 Side. guire lots of times his po said he g 1t 95 | has had Boston at her feet for the past " SSIFTED EYES” will do for Ho 5 — | srnro o, De beawitohed it Cigars dre the best on the market five months, Her singing of the role g o Sulte of Fooms_ sultabis | Know 0, o, witih, Try them. 1 B. Soctely meets | 1 #4id o be quite beyond criticism. Tt o, for arossmaiing, tafloring ot offices, | Aty - T *® | was or 1ly written for her by Frarz " ompletely, too, Good location, Within 3 e of | “Nith nothi [ g, ; ihe composer.”and"she would Never Fails to Restore This very thing, ¢ p..ev Segawia swvare Induire”at Bt | VU1 2, MID -WINTER TERM EMENTS. | Vit wLiei et | Gray Hair to itsNatural The public every hour they serve, & At e ceptionally tempting ofter from Herr | Color and Beauty. And from their duty never swerve, fooms and bath Enquire of J. Brad- | An' never did do anything begins Monday, Jan. 4(h Caganlt Zingerrs, paimist and cisics (| CHIBORE NS A No matter how long ithas bee gray ant something don't delay, 4 septisd_ | That he could be arrested for, voyant, all afiairs of life. 11 Main the Metropolitan opera house in New | o000 "5 oo Shimmcproripnd. T & If you want som Sttt be locked up, unless ALL COMMERCIAL BRANCHES. — York. orfaded. Promotes el ging FOR RENT—Store No. 140 Main | gates on cabbage night Try The Bulletin want ads, this very street, formerly occupled by ®m!th & | ¥ Bill has the exclusive Oscar Fieman will be seen in the | of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, | Mig &I the law THENEW LONDON" | o 3250 and $4 shoes—a |role of Ambassador Popoff, a part in | amd positively removes | day. glibart, | 'Hae been remodeled and pat | ;' (fin peross” walk Businéss @ue e woman's ve that's right. See Lhe(\\l-u-h he won great success in Roston. | druff. Keeps hairsoft and glossy. Re- | once. Inquire at The Plaut-Cadéen Co. To trip some feller's paw -3 new styles, John Thomas will be seen in the role | fuse all substitutes. 2} times as much | » ) 10d o X of Mr. Nish and Harold Blake will (Watch this space tomorrow.) An’ ighbors sald that he'd be hung in $1.00 as 50c. size. Not a Dye. $1 and 50c. bottles, at druggists Scnd 2c for free book ** The Care of the Hair,” Philo Hay Spec. Co., Newark, N. J. PABrubeck, frin. Vewlondon. Ci e — onn he began cet an’® ears an wddle man father proud o' him, maw with ] TO RENT—Basement at 55 Franklin street; suitable for the paint, plumbing or similar business. may7d ; fme, but the | have the role of Camille de Jollidon \‘m r members of the company ai . Wilsor Carolyn Sedley, y and Charles Meakins Entertainment This Evening at Second Congregational Church, The following is the programme of | logue for the asking. got FOR SALE. WANTED. ! ok o to be_ given. this ) ers rec Hay’s Harfina Soap cures Pim WANTED_Winders. Apply _ West LTER _ROSE SONGS and tru ad, you know. | evening in the parlors of the Second |, ","'i.,"?flr’i.l(,,‘i.l.g‘fl",,d wd.tmh:ndr)uvnflhndn.!milfl- Tt | Side Stk M, oo PP jansd snll;';'ir:‘igxld'rfc 114 Franklin St. jansd | Just & boy FOR | Congregational chyrch under the au- eases, Keeps kin fueand soft. 25. druggists, | ~—4 T o s e e s —Houston (Tex.) Pol | epices of the Church Improvement so- | Send 2c for fres book ““The Care of the Skin. '“o“ ;“"‘dl:’lllfrfiflefymf’ql‘r}avr\f“n;dah({;" o T SALE_-A fin “e!‘!‘}l‘jm”:l 4 . . y - kit e cloty: s CLEANLY WOMAN, | THE LEE & 0SGOOD Co. Yok gither city"or country. - Inauire | &0 d o once. ‘Inquire at 3¢ Washing- H Li B 3 THE POOR PEDESTRIAN. $tandar e i PRSI T Bulletin. ~ " jandd_|ton Street. ec28 k y d 8 | Tt not vo ve i mdafd Diaries, | Miss Nina Saunders Derby. s WANTED—Railway mail cle 'OR SALE—Ten-section Richmon: ac J Iver ’ uar ln | °F M,‘“‘,,, : ‘,_,:fi’,p;‘_u“'.’"" National Diarles, Mrs. Frank HerBert Merrill. Erroneously Thinks by Scouring Hes clerks at Washington and = customs | heater; first class condition; capable | Werks with the auto at the stum§ | Miss Minnie M. Townsend. ... b g il rks. Salary $800 to $1,800. Annual | Deatini large building. Inquire and Fped | Of driving folks insane Almanacs, Calendars, |Miss Caroline H. Thompson. e catdon. 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Miss ' Derby. troit, Mich. pr o SRl A family cook, $22 per | " pT il oue. “Potter Manor." | Telephone 10, apria | harmonize bet- MRS. G. P. STANTON, TR T T TWO SIZES-50¢, AND $1.00 month; also general house and second | Electric ca e every fifteen min- Meggendor- g BROADY!AY EEATER' special agents at the girls.® J. B. Lucas, Room 22, Central [ utes. All particulars a“” 4 6 w w t Y B H 4 me & very w " v B POTTER'S COAL OFFICE, Bl 6 The Gamblers. Building. novidd Al i ki B Want 1our pusiness 5 4 ou Many Beautiful = COAL AND LUMBER. pow- Norwich Business College The Gamblers,” a splend produced at Poll’ four-act Waterbu ARGAIN g nd have cut prices to gnt | ail | erful A BIG BARGAIN » » v gt it In Wail kit PLUMBING AND GASFITTING drama and Serviceable Churs y eveni 1 . vy - 3 o r ! T e s, MouldIng: z t S plies, | . e nobil v‘ " | Tniriday” ning Tor e sl TO ALL PUPILS I 130 acre faym 44 ey -om clty, | Paper. souidogs and Fain Suppilen S 20 HOLIDAY GIFTS | important savince i Alicia Ram- | : vno| We can furnish IRON WORK 1o, trpliey: Iarge oSOy BOUS:| 1 painting, Paper Hanging and | [0S yasked Mise Gushle s a dramatist and gives Entering Monday, Jan. 4,°09 ildi i 4| running spring water at house and i for building purpos: ScS Ay Tous barn; all buildings first class; good | Decorating, by experienced workmen. e Bt B Gl s sV co’umns, box columns, column caph.| smooth tillage land; g0od sofl. This is | Qwner in a fine Wool Blanket, Carriage in the person of Mahe . pintles, wall plates, anchor plates, | a bargain. Price $2,000. Also central | Robe, Fur Coat, Whip, or Harness anl ig ?e‘ = Admirer »i' washers, door guards, lintels, balcorlxy nt, ddtn(‘ good, busi- | Carriage. iliie Burke and g ellar window frames, venti- ng. > PI‘L Prices for “Holiday Trader | Ethel Bar-vmore will find in this won- | y gy vk s co o g 8 AGENCY, P. F. MURTAGH, ipecial Low Prices for “Holiday Trade” | aertully er little woman all the »s- | plates chimnev caps. etc. h Conm 92 and 94 West Main Street, . sential features of their art, and a | Y Telephone- 633 L. L. CHAPMAN, Broadway Store, decl9daw Norwich, Conn. [} DROP'IN AND HEAR THE Walizes Mlayed by ROY C. the composer PHILLIPS K L YERRINGTON'S, dec2. ., 43 Main Street. Rogers StainFloor Finish The Much Imitated NEVER Equalled Finish The Best Finish for - Furniture, Floors and Interior Wood Work of all kinds. Remember the name **Rogers” when you Paint, Stain or Varnish. CHAS, 0SG000 4 00, 45 and 41 Commerce Streat, LadiesTravel Mile; to come to our store for the bargalns in DRESS GOODS. The fact that we buy direct from the manufacturer, saving the middleman’s profit, is being ap; tomers your name to our ed mors every day. get the benefit. Our cus- May we add increasing list ? BRADY & SAXTON, Telephone 305-2, aug12d NORWICH TOWN. charm that will win her numberless | | triends. Alicia Ramsey has written among | her most prominent plays “John Hud- son's Wife,” in which Hilda Spong starred for a time, and “The Quick- " in which Wright Lorimer was The Gamble: s a strong, human unfolded with great force. Its fons are dramatic and plausibla, diale t mart and clever ons natural and a ory is subeinetly to fently distinct and absorbing to entitle it to success. It has been staged faithfully and has a third act sufficiently vigorous and appealing to carry it on to great success. At the Broadway theater Wednesday evering. Call up Chappell Co. if you ne d good, clean coal. On our order book will quickly go your name. “Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway.” | Truth is stranger than fiction, and | nowhere more cleverly depicted musi is = rty-Five need 3 SCOTT WELSH As Kid Burns, the author's best effort at dramatic \ere pra e portrait an rayal. Song hits abound tiro some 0] the better known hel “Mary Gr on Tuesday, Jan, “The Merry Widow. The original Bo: n. production “The Merry Widow” comes to Broadw theater on Tuesday; 12th, direct from its sensation of elghteen weeks at the. ater.” Henry W. Savage the is with the company his famous Engiish grand opera orchestri. 4 sending 1t is generally conceded thaj Merry Widow"” is the most cainty and altogether capt | opera produced in the iast gy | years. ~ Since its first pre Vienna, in January, 1906, played with great succesgi capital in Fure winter it was ropean simultaneousls well on in its second year #a | Eree Burning Kinds and Lehigh As quickly positble we will deliver .the cdal, L Later on you surely duplicate the order. The Edw. Chappait Co. NORWICH, CONN. COAL and will }and corporations ELECTRICITY FOR LIGHTING CHANGE IN PRICE The price to be charged to persons for electricity for lighting has been changed by the un- dersigned, to take effect on Nov. L 1908; is to say, all bills rendered Nov. 1, 1908, for electricity for ghting as shown by metre readings ken 20-24, 1908, to have been s the last previous reading, billed according to the follow- ng edule 1 to 456 kilo-watt hours, 10 cents per Kilo-wa Over 450 kilo-watts, 10 cents for first 0 kilo-watts and 5 cents for each ad- tional kilo-watt. Example: Number of kilo-watts used, 1,000. 450 Kilo-watts at 10 cents. 330 Kilo-watts at 5 cent; Amount of Bill.. Norwich, Oct. 1, 1908. JOHN M'WILLIAMS, WILLIAM F. BOGUE, GILBERT S. RAYMOND, WOooD C. H. HASKELL Telephones 429 and 182-12 noved - LUMBER he best to be had and at the righ: prices, too. Remember we always carry a big line of Shingies. Call us up and let us tell you about our stock H.F. & A. J. DAWLEY mayl4d J. A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber We ca ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts. Telephone 168-12. Branch Office—Lewis’, Shannon Bldg 1204 _— Evening Schools at CITY HALL and TAFTVILLE Momday, Tuesday, Weduesday, Thurs. day and Friday Nights. Special Teachers. V. T. MAPLES, nov11d Acting School Visiter. General Contractor All orders recelve prompt and careful jttention. Give me a trisl order. Sat- ffaction guaranteed. 'THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Teiephone 349-2. Norwigh, Board of Gas and Electrical Commis- sioners. oct3d REEN KUTTER Warranted Ggods. ~ NIVES, SHEARS, SAW! AXES, TOOLS. A FEW SPECIALS: Buck Saws Boys' Axes $1.00 Axe o Hatchets and House Axes. 50c All Copper Nickel Plated Tea Kettles, No. 8 s O All Copper No. 8 Wash Boil- ers, worth $3.25 . $275 Rayo Lamps $1.35 SPECIAL 6ALE Edison and Indestructible Records 25¢ THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Bidg., 74 Franklin Street. JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, 108 BROADWAY. Telephone 252. oct108 If you will take Foléy’s Orino Laxa- tive until the bowels become regular you will not have to take purgatives constantly, as Foley’s Orino Laxative ithvely ‘cures chronic constipation and sluggish liver. Pleasant (0. take, The Lee & Osgood Co. S THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO. auglsd The Best Dollar's Worth ts what most people are looking after today. and the fellow who cannot give it is working under a strong handicap. That applies to my business—PLUMB- ING. I only ask for a chance to prove my abillty to glve it to you J. F. TOMPKINS, niza 67 West Main Street T. F. BUANS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street. marsd MONEY LOANED on_Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. (Established 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 151 Mala Street, Upstairs. Boilers, Tanks, Smoke Stacks All kinds of Plate Iron Work ‘We make a speclalty of Repairing SPEIRS BROTHERS, Street, New London *Phone 340. mayTd ‘ Now is the time to order your Fall Suit or Overcoat, that you may be ready for the cold weath- er. Call in and examine our line of woolens. THE N. JOHNSON CO, Merchant Tailors, 33 Broadway. AAAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR Holiday Perfumes and Sachets Lowney’s Candies in fancy boxes Cigars in small boxes —ar— DUNN’S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street. dec17d A. W. BURNHAM, . Eye Specialist Twenty-five years exverience in fit- ting Glasses to the Mosi Difficult Byes, perwanently located at 265 Main St. Norwici, Ct. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office hours. 2 te 8 p. m. jan243 THFRE 1 no savertsing mediin in Eastern Connecticut saual o 1be Sui- latin-{or Dusiness resuite. s 0 epposite Falls Ave, sept7d FOR SALE. arm_in Griswold lately owned dick pied by Jani farm_contains over suitably divided into and woodiand. The culti be_easily worked and ca produce good crops 5 E pastur la can be made to is one of the All most desiraple farms that has b on | are always long time. y of M. Adela ‘;”‘ rix, R. F. I . TE ae. fanéd selected and collected datly. reasorable and The Norwich Second-hand Furniture Store. tnds of old fashioned furniturs | Prie tisfas- HORSES JUST ARRIVED LOUIS H. BRUNELLE hese are some that T sele , self. and 1 think that they are as wice | BAKERY 1 1ot of well broken Horses as 1 have | 3 . ver had. Some are\good onfident our Ples, Cake and are for heavy teamin not be excolled. Give-us a nice chunks for all purposes. Come i ELMER R. PIERSON. 20 Fairmount Street. Teleph connection a | 35 WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 M‘ll- Street, Franklia Square. feal Estate and insurance | FOR SAL trolley line, Academy and improv with lawn, Tin and Si A Rich: 55 West Main Street, M Thames River Farw west bank hts, S, F.GIBSON heet Metal Worker. | n a Norwich, Conn. included. 7.30 to 9 ; Shanson Bullding, WILLIAM F. HILL. olle: 147 % a m. to Monday novasd trees or a poultry and Undérstood Better E achDay ress man Is ail & upon day this 1 The most successful bus the one who knows every d Hus| and does not ¢ pull for his success. tter understoed. In 1 detailed knowledge than in the Building Trade. If you 278 Main Street, | want an estimate on any work in my Norwich, Ct. !ine, I'll be pleased to give you the W W E benefit of my many years experience C. Bi. WILLIAMS, General Contracting and Building, 218 Main Streot. EHQL 370. Carriage aug190 | [ | AT N Room 1, May Bdg. FA( Tel. 712—6. M. A. BARBER, Machinist 25 Chestnui St. and Automobile | Painting and Trimming Carriage and Wagon Work of all kinda P e best eq 1 wich. On Ladies are o dren heve f decTd . GIBLERT GRAY, VETERINARIAN AN rkme br style GEO. CHAPMAN, I D DENTIST HODGE'S STABLE, 1 to 20 Bat V&auregafi Barber Shop ¢ and Gemtlemen's Shoe Shin hop In Nor- n employed & their chil- haircut. "roprietor. Anything en wheels built to order. \ PPRICES AND WORK RIGHT. Elegant Pompatours The Scott & Clark S CORPORATION, le tagt, any lady can 507-515 North Main Street. e e apriéd Call and see me, P TREN oL San Ty o ot BENOW, Prop., dium better than ing columns of Broadway, Boynton | TERRY, « = = « 26 ‘Water Street | ( trowned, “These to- w are just twice as lear s across the str Why i Ah,_ ma'am, these"—and grocer smiled—“these are hand-pick- She blushed. “Of course,” said 1 I might have knowr G a bushel, ple ~Harper's IN LITTLE. L] M es filled with pager are used German soldiers 1 be richest body of at orid in fis A e modern battleship 19 u g rs. De ng sediments the ocean are often exceptionally rich in radium, e steam power in u<e in the world v is estimated at 120,000,000 horse P t the Fiimalaya moun« ta ill soon be engaged in the pro= a of tur whee The lic landsérafant and subject ) se ent in the United States on enographers have been | g ased in number in Yo during the last car t are now about 11,200 of them a Buropean process flour s cof ssed to s 1 preservatl The treatment kil | form of larval ife and prevents ravages of insects. Fase fn money is not world-wide. In T there is a manifest tendency , and little money is h investment. lia first steel ingot ever cast in ark was produced recently ¢ It is to be used as th pedestal of a bust of G. A. Hagema the direcior of the Polytechnic sch at Copenhagen. Telophone companies are endeavor= ing to colle et of the telegraph tolle where the messa are delivere@ by telephone, The telegraph companies t of they aresent the instrume aim th this use payment T Tsland of | as a. for | mixing wit | way 10 Haly 13 t e any, Che. Alaska- Y ukon-Facific sxpasitiaal will be h 'y s of the | Washing ersily. wh i fanl | heir Mo the bulldings and power plant, Ty Ly he university atter: die