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THE HUMAN HEART. There are times when the human heart beats true, whether it is in the body of a Christian or a pagan—times are old-fashtoned fair play, even in i to believe in ord Times. —e ‘Her Mother—I I just heard Broadway Theater ‘l S == | when racial and religious barriers are mestic interests.’ Upon you u.ying good-by forever to M;. ONE NIGHT u.m" 1 113 YEARS OLD. e ) — fi stood. U !hlnnz “l:‘ ?l.r. m‘;‘lfv'mmp:cuhn\:y’:&mm - ONLY wedu.“.y J.n' 6 ONLY e o v e Gt BNCTLTI0N o ST R o mad to] Talt was eiec B preatdent, - Tne Phil- | brows and {aking such naina to The Mesns. Shubert prewat " e oee u | and sacrifice. en Charles Marwick resigned a tore long those frien ‘Brand; urself up? She—I want to look [ dhreioggn trice. 130 & wedk: 0w | A1 SACAC, on of life and property | $3.000 4 year clarical position with the | admit that whilg he had been anwise :n | 19bine bill which Mr. Brandees, Sweis | Ourscl 9%, Seor e, Mhc’ THE MOST EMPHATIC SUCCESS OF THE YEAR! == —— in southern Italy, and the sufferings| United States government to accept a | giving up a well government po-| o Lo otize in 1908 failed w'prwlflo Record-Herald. “ g ’, Entered a: tne Poscornce at Norwion, | [} (LI T B0 B SENCER | 315 4 weeks Job as barber in the ton- | sitlon to_follow the trade of tonsorial |14 cqiale " rotection ‘to. domestia In- r“E eAMB' '. R e eeng < cai'ald and food and raiment excits | 2o B IORe QL R e e i B e o ot terests” and didn't square with the | rnstructions have been received from , taken'in his ability to sbave and cut| terosie’ Mot the Chicago platform of His handlifg of both scissors and | 1908. razor was faultless, and soon he was| A good many people in Conneoticut the most popular man in the shop. Within four months the proprietor: of the parlors voluntarily doubled his salary, which, with tbe liberal tips he was known to receive, was not Peking the Canton mint to coin currency in 1 tael, one-half tael, and one-tenth tael pieces. BY ALICIA RAMSEY. A Thrillingly Interesting Drama, enfolded in four powerful acts. Sumptuously Mounted. Gorgeously Costumed. Brilliant Broad. wlfim including Austin Webb, Warren Conlan, Walter Constantine, kA colm Dunn, Albert Latcha, Willlam Lowes ¥red fray, Edward Elkas, Eva Vincent, Adelyn Wesley, ina Hammer, Mabei Cameron, Ada Curry, Matilde Deshon, Isabelia McGregor. Easily the premier amusement event of the season. Telephone Calla: Bulletin Business Office, 48| Bulletin Edltorial Rooms, 36-3. | BulletiusJob Office, %-5. Wi thce Room 3 Murtey the sympathy of all mankind. A despatch from New York says: Seldom even in New York has been seen so extraordinary a diszlay of hu- nan sympathy and generosity as was furnished on . the Kast Side Sunday among the poor in tryingtodo some- strong suspicion of Marwick's sanity. It was a great comedown, not only in ll."silnl‘,\'v but in his social status as well. An intimate friend approached hira one noon in regard to the matter and informed him that a reasonabie expla- nation for the change would not only | AM GREATER THAN THOU. |[!ling for the '_’nrthmmke victims. | satisty a growing curlosity but woull | Bad pay. Then he saved more, 'M._ X he poorer quarters, were pilec he 3 h Dbooming his own campaign with an | (0 "o 0T en fearing theif coats| Marwick's answer was to offer his | the tonsorial fleld it was learned that Seats on sale at the Box Office, Wauregan Houss, ‘and Bisket “I am greater tham thou” air. from their backs and women their | {ricnd a cizar and inquire If he thought | he had acquired full title to a \{alr\:i Pitcher & Co. on Monday, Jan. 4. The editors who callod him Into the | shawls, Bverybody joined, even the|it ¥a> golng to shower. =~ =~ |ble plece of Forty-second stree Cars to all points after performance. fleld were ably conducting his eam- | Chinamen,” 3/ friend. his isn’t the way to pu:| His friends laid their heads togeth- paign without him, and they cannot be | Here was true Christian giving, | voursclf stralght. You were under oivil | er—heads thatsMarwick had lately inion that he Is adding | where men and women contributed not | <ervice, o it can’t be because you've | shaved and sheared to perfection—and of the opinion t & strength to his own boom | from their surplus but from their |taken exceptions to the politics of the | tried to figure out how he had ac- & 3 Hill tion that | POVerty. administration. You gu\‘nn'lt been re- | complised this financial n::n'el- ok r T e tr ongresman Hill's assumption thai i at herdad wil moyed, either, 2s you have always hoen | “He gets pointers on the ma B O d‘h’ h a a vote of the people would be an elec- | ,",,' ";,,I,',O“: ;:;‘,‘.: “.‘1,::':. :,1 ) ot | a 100" per man. Come—tell a|from some of those tWal[“n‘ree‘t rbyrol;; a ay (=) fmself was absure B Bty R e N [ R is? Perhape th ve | ers,” the most satisfacto tion of himself was absurd, DECAuse | ;o he required to make the heart of | un"yajugt it s e, " Thursday, January 7th, T . it had no foundation upon which to work right—that time when all arwick 1i* a cigar and thoughtfully | Thfs explanation held for a while, rest. nien can meet as brethren and settle | studied the first few puffs of smoke.|then a violent quarrel between Mar- n a COHAN & HARRIS present GEORGE M. COMAN'S His talk of what he did In the cam- | their difficulties without shedding one| “T'll tell you,” Le flially yielded. “Y. wick and his employer ended with - joal Tri h ign, as it Mr. Brandegee did nothing, | another’s blood. I want to zet into business for |the former suddenly disappearing Misical Triumph, T"h Vn‘x‘k : ';'“ BV N s "n > s i o) elf. and the barber trade isn't from sight m]'xd the 1nttelr publishing » when it Is known that the senator gave | a husiness after all. A few years | his late employe's secret. ® as much time and fen times as much | 'N THE INTERESTS OF LABOR. | 0 [0 ") 2 grst class shon and T)l| It seems Marwick had found that lnu 65_4 momey as (« n HIl did Labgr & is interested in|ype ready to open my own parlors.” by a peculiar manipulation of the head 1 siforal) e i & or leaders at \/ash “Don’t believe a word of it!” blurted | he could excite the stingiest man to L] '"‘A“‘:' o “"‘“(- i "“}“‘r’“‘ 5 nt month, under the | the friend. “There's some deeper pur- | the extreme pitch of generosity, con nd Congressman Hill's talk for pub- | ¢ Bacy ¢ the | pose In your act, and, besides. how the | sequently every patron he had shaved P ege! n ? . loation of the tarifr and its relation 16| Somnerert of cororarsce ot Tabas l;,‘:_:l ¢ aiid when {he deuce did vou learn | or whose hair he had cut, had tipped Bargain time here, always significant, is so many fold under present 5 PR s . s bt e ——_— to <have and cut hair?” him most liberally, and the total of | conditions. The tremen i F offerd have phepared would IR fndustfes, «nd what it purpose of establishing a plan of | iaht scliool, of course! Best night | these tips had reached a fortune In af o MENS DEnsticy ol loRee s we, hie’ Riow o with SCOTT WELSH as “KID BURNS" had done for them, looks queer in con- | exchange which w pply to places | . .1hol in the eity. Cut hair for noth- | very short time. fill numerous pages of this paper. And, while the bargains are amazing trast with the dignifled sllence of Sén- | where labor Is scarce from places | ing, hut the last beggar gave me @ 10| He had located the nerve ;»}: eners Kl L s Vol aenai ol iyne. antlelbubions /will i ‘movs. than: ful | and the Original Company. The play that fmpresses all America. o0 Beandeges. where there is a surplus of efficient | cent tin. Sald it was the finest haircut | osity, or tip-nerve, and only the quar-| g g P 1 B e o Conirsaatant EH1) 1 Workete to . ek ihe. deniRnar Miih I DEEYNCES : rel With his employer, perhaps over filled. Every represented line has many more specials to offer. Depart- RICES—25¢, 86c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. ¥ e ¢ Sk tlren e part| “Well, T wish you luck"” sighed the | the sharing of his liberal fees, had up- 5 s . Se Phaiva. " 1t was declared that Eenator Brandegce | PFOmPLLy relleving distress on the part |, 17 o V' T tonndent mow that | set his weil lald plans. However, the | Ments not represented will add each add its hosts of special priced attrac- e %‘o?-‘kn‘%fl’.'aff’y&mufii; Wauregan House and Bisket, had made no mark in Washington; and | 0 Parties who nave work to do and | yp,wick's mentality had received a |loss was not long his, for a short| tions. o s o h when ten o the ablest senators, and | P who are in enforced idleness.| rench and that the man was more to | time theréafter a number of tonsorial Cars %o all points after the performance a y " In explanation of his plan, Secre- | ha pitied than censured. “I'll drop | parlors were opened simultaneousiy l I ‘l" f U[CK ACT] N f A“ Wh some of them the confidents and coun- | tary Straus takes for illustration the | around whenever I'm in vour locality | throughout the city, and though none tIsa lime for or 0 sellors of Taft, gave him credit for | case of a tinner in New York city and let you try your hand on me.” of his former friénds could locate ithfulness, ability and unusual prom- | who Is thrown out of employment by | But when he had reached the strest | Charles Marwick. It was soon evident \V h G h B B 2 0 Flis thunderes. of Consie euts a1d | the Tack of demand in New York in|again this friend shook his head. “No, | that he had intrusted his secret 1sh to Get the best argalnS. s, “the thn¢ wnecticut ¢ demand in Knowledge {0 a selct class of barber BROADWAY THEATER, Tuesday, January 12, 190 B He shan't ever get me under his not attempt to deny their statements, | that ;mrtuv;lm,]me. It is ;u:lr(lv.d!‘ or. T prefer crazy men as poets, not | confederates and that -he was at the - but charged them with butting into the | that after he has convinced himself| p,rhers.” head of a tonsorla] tip-trust, as prof- o ATION o “ political affairs of Connecticut and at- | [Pat there is nothing for him to do| The advice of his many friends dii|itable as any other favored trust— White Bed S| d l o ik v AT LAST, THE SENSATION OF THE CENTURY ! Saipt! ol them. aich wag | the big city he applies to the bu- | not turn Marwick frem his new course, ' Boston Pos ite Bed Spreads | Rmazing Silk Values Henry W. Savage offers PRt # contral them, a8 | veau of information of the depart- Foula Cheney Bros., all silk “The Merry Widow” a gross misrepresentation of t FULL SIZE WHITE BED SPREADS' and Intent of these honorable en- e pur- nent of commerce andfabor and fipds neat designs, 39 a yard. He is a guest wise men | Monticello; Jackson, from the Herm pot t 1,000 tinners are wanted in Se- | quent caller. I Regular value. -Sale price 59 | dorsers of an honorable colleague. * att *that 400 or 500 sheet metal | &et Tid o flfifi;;’h"«;:mfluirgn,;roxlggK;{:';'I';‘h““:d Regular value 55:’_ Rough Ponges, colors Reseda, gray The Queen of Viennese Operettas. Congressman Hill has not been rank- | workers are needed in Chicago, St.| T AT L | ietad ateainaks. RO LR Rat: eattie| | Ragiilar peleats Sale price $1.25 | pjonT Copennagen, Ceil navy and || Original Boston Campany, direct from its Record Run of 18 Wesks at ed with the republican leaders of the | Louis or some other city, or that 3,000| There is nothing slow about King | {,wn’ drant, from Galena; Garfield, | e L e Dac i SR e Yide ale (| the Tremont Theatre, together with the Famous house, or the creators of measures of | Mmen can find employment in the fruit | Victor Emmanue] or his queen. They | from Mentor; McKinley, from Canton; Quality—8ele 'pfiicé ke |l e ENGLISH GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA. nationel fmportance. He has fathered | Orchards and vineyards of California. [ have won the admiration and applause | Webster, from Marshfieid; Clary, from b Scale of Prices 6o AN Tl 50c to $2.00 1o law of national breadth or bearing | 11I8 hypothetic situation illustrates | of the world e s R | i No telephons orders recetved. No ticketa to be held. All seats ® | clearly the design which the proposed —_— y-born and rear- HASKELL BLACK SILKS amust be pald for when ordered. Free List Entirely Suspended —he is not & McKinley or a Dingley. |, ed men who have become leaders of | b > y P > labor exchange is expected to fulfil. | STATESMEN WANTED—NOT PRO- £ o £ Far be it from us to disparage the | po le u etional olan and sy | thought, heads of parties, great advo- | Jbleach2d Sheets Quality and wear guaranteed. This ability of Congressman Hill; he stands | g ek MOTERS. R L O s ot | includes every desirable weave, such 3 X | the special transportation rates which - | nations, The “town born” come in at| 80x99 Unbleached Sheets, regular sanalings s among the abls men of the house, but | it is proposed to get; It looks as it | ‘The straits to which the opponents of | the tag end. price 90c—Sale price 75c. as Messalines, Peau de Cygnes, Peau 9 3 shows Daily Week of men there from Massachusets and oth- | it would be practical and beneficial | Senator Brandegee are driven to make | We acquit Mr. Hill of all complicity | * 399 Unbleached S Ehguiak | (oA S il Towdinee, - Sl 215, 7, 845 Janua er states who are his seniors in time | to both labor and c al good their gjaims mr(“{i Hill s e fn lhlllshlml»‘s\' s x!h st, and most con- | price a0 Sale price 50c. d | Dizchesse, Bte. These will be offered | 15, 7, 8. ry £ 3 Py communication emanatin emptible attempt of some superserv- o Fos R Shectad 1¢ i dug e s and rank, are not clamoring for sen- It 75 to be hoped that something of | ill machine, which appeared | iceable elbow of his r rhlne‘m pre-| 54x49 Unbleached Sheets, regular |at special low prices during thie sale. MURPHY, WHITMAN AND CO, In —Sale price 30c. Unbleached Sale price 30 real value to labor may come of this judice the general assembly against | Mr. Brandegee. We cannot believe that Mr. Hill either inspired or en- dorsed the sentiments of the article Our greatest congressmen in an evening issue of ve been made greater by senators—they could not atorships. could not belng made VAUDEVILLE ots, N METEOR CREPES Fegutar | Geo. E. Murphy's Comedy Sketch, “THE PRODIGAL GIRL." WELL SUPPLIED WITH WATER. price 45c TOR BRANDE NS Sang thelr ‘coutitry greater ser . The drift of this far cry is that a | ti ot ' . RiGulS: | vice. [ eive believe that the recent rains | yiyresman must be messured by the| el 5 Mo fae st pace g Mflvm; | “Miss MAE GROCKER. ALTHIA MORRISON, > 1on | R€IPe ater situation in Con- | gize and prosperity of the place in : 2 ; $3.00_quality, 44 inches wide — Sale i i -:m; mmnalm’ iy AmBItION | ;,00ticut considerably, and put sup- | which he llves, 2 WHAT THE PAPERS SAY. Degp Cuts in Women's and price $2.39. | Piesid B i . and personal preference has in it many | pijes in gome reservoirs which have| It teaches that a great man must s R o L o0 e Dol KAISER'S COMEDY DOGS, able republicans of this state, but there | been lacking their fall gmount for a | depend for his greatness, not upon his i e Misses” Outerwear e e e ol | Greatest Performing Dogs Before the Public. really s no issue, but a great S'VXIH-".;U‘Q tim Bridgeport is'one of the .,,‘\‘L""},f’”«iu‘i‘“‘a‘l"éfif\".r’é”' :'«':’rlazl“; The esteemed Courant continues to price $3.29. - S epre——— fon mvoves. 1ea an | Criunate cities whjch have a good | (it O (PTGt ovarnment, nor | berate Senator Brandegee because he| Women's Wrappers, dark and me- apmission | (Jn Ladies and Children T ane—D Senator Brandeges is recognized as | supply always ready at hand to draw | Lo°oner of © ble ad of just -an-thinster in his| gium colors—! i AND THURS B e ¢ s sev tina Gangrelist| Bpon, and whicl no dry seasoh Han] oommi e e e g ithiy support of the Roosevelt administra- dium colors—Sale price 79. (Maln Floor) No Higher Except on Holidays, AND THURSDAY. man Hill was at the same time of life; [ ¥t seriously affected. ~South afrairs; 10, not upon any of these, but | tion. The senator's disposition to think | yvomen's Walsts, miscellaneous lot for himself is regarded as a high ne Values in Dress Goods | walk is another fortunate upon his contributions in money, time consisting of sflk and lace, scarcely | CADILLAC HALL and he gives promise of rendering | X and misdemeanor. “The other man,’ ; 0 cerning 1 oF sippi ’ he exploitation of local | 214 Y Dins it L ol ) Batter servica than Consressman Hin | ICEJRINE its water upply and vrain, to the exploitation of local | SV, TCTCET: contomptuousty, in | two. allke, values 5450 up to $595— | ypor Will Not Bo A-Beasi A Superb Line of Holiday when he has had the same numbet Of |, The gity's large reservolr at Wilton, | "Puild up the cit Bhts. ilie DL i Aaietnr, tan| Sele prick B0, that Wil Not bo h-Gegsing years' experfence. It is not Hill, Sen- | whichdlolds 500,000,000 gallons of wa. g g‘;‘;‘fm‘r’;,""“g( he must be )i |outgoing and incoming adm | Womsan's Dress Skirts, bLluck, blue| Suitinzs in plaids and stripes, double 32 Market St, opp. Sheedy’s Theatre, ator Brandegee has for his model, but all, and this morning the water | {yun 1ot AL s i i | and mixtures, in & variety of styles, | Width and rainproof—Sale price 170 a t DANCING PARTIES Piatt, who ranked first in tho sen [was tric Kiing over the overflow. This | Tte must know the hest way 10 boom | iiion ¢y the Prilinpine ot il apros | values up to $6.00—Sale price $450. | yard. Every Wednesday and Saturday on ay of his death—as a relia- | I8 the e during the past eight- | hotels, how to promote electric roads, | ¥ g% " B o 1n 1 tona] athitin ‘« years that this reservolr hgs been | 1o develop harbor faclities. to intro- | the, sdministration urged in 1906 and) tomen's Stylish Suits, long and| Sultings in light, medium and dare for Ladies and Men. Evenings. ‘At the closs of s huif term Senator | %41 12 the monih of December. Our | dice ney machine shops, now baot 43d | Gommitiee room. That measure (hreal. | SHOt coats, a varlety of colors, value | shades, plaids, stripes and checks, res- | oy tments of Christ. | Fintst Dance Orchestra. Latest Musie, B ke G0t hinndlt gromily . |7 ks of the fortu. | $hoe factories. brass fo ® PIE|ened grave fnjury to the tobacco and |up to $17.50—Sale price $10.00. | ular value 50c—Sale price 29c a yard. | (VW assorfments o ad Unequalled Spring Floor. S a3 neerning her wate: e haidmt g et ; sugar interests of the United States. ligned and misrepresented in his ‘own | | iy iy iy B et - ol e toation 8 (L"Ka“:te‘_}:{)‘:f It is only fair to Senator Brandegee| Women’s very fine Long Coat Suit Fancy Mohairs, best English make, |mas Neckwear, DANCING SCHOOL state, by his enemies; but he has th the seven square | man in the senate of the United States. | 10 8ay that he stood in 1906 precisely [ newest style, handsome tailored, | 44 inches wide, regular price $1.00 — Fancy S;I‘Pendgr‘ Stage and Fancy Dancing a Specialy, Sibt of baving been credited by 'te o ‘ot tha Neohb s e the tates | where the republican national platfarm | o Sal 7 o of the North Wilton watershed, is is the substance of the argu- Wher the tepublican national platfarm | values up to $25.00—Sale price $17.50. | Sale pricc 71c a yard. : { ©of the ablost senators with having in Yeservolr was Ary. Tha ity it 0f Mr. Hill's machine-made co; 3 ween nited : i . e and Armbands, | Private Lgssons Day or Evening. \ : > bbby o, : Jondence Women's high-class Tailored Suits, | All Dress Patterns will be sold at that time made good pro and alk was without water and | respondes - : Biiie alitances. cltigs were supplied for several | Commercialiss and o Lo sgr it one of a kind, values up to $32.50— | greatly reduced prices. These inclule | Coat Sweaters, 0dt7d J. J. KENNEDY. Instrustor, | weeks from South Notwalk's lttte ser | SUip permeates this attack upon - le price $21.50. hoth Suitings and lght material for . Senator Brandegee has supreme con. | ¥**K8 froin South Norwais litle res- | 17 TICES Sale price $21.50. R Al vial 1| kownes’ Gloves for ladies, JAMES F. DREW fidence In his friends. He 'knows that | S Fp small res- | jie js condemned as unfit to be Con- Women's Short Coats, coverts ai : o . ' they are not golyg o desert him for | {7078t Sivermine has been special- | necticut's senator because he has not it Mot e House Coats, 2 p e % ook e and taken care of during | made New London as big New Ha- g g 1R - P I d H the almple purpose of ETAL(yIng un | (he hullding of the ikeation plant, ang | v and a3 Aourisbine as Wateroury? 0 $10.00—Sale price $500, Bath Robes, 1ano fumng ang nepairing s ambition, however earnes: S Py ‘ested this low standard, wha At | 5 e may be. e v ot et T no- | et Y wrr Hilvs clafty of fitness 36-inch and 50-inch Coats, fine (Shetucket Street Store) ‘ Fancy Hosiery, Best Work Only, ‘The backers of Senator Brandegee | =5, for high office Fa broadcloths, ali lined, value $15.00-— g i . 'Phone 422-3. 18 Perkine Ave. O ixieiis o doaits oo to oy W /reall that e S e e an Bel 4 e Sale price $9.95. Men's Wear in the January Sale | Bags, Suit Cases, and an| ™% Te-electlon. He doserves well of his| °8 bave an abundant | tury old, its population is but little 50-inch Long Coats, made gof fine! Opportunity makes the man, and endless line of sensible 'lfll party and it will be true to him. | A 80 the Fair- | over 6.000-about one-third that of black kersey, all satin linedy value | the man who makes the most of his A Maher’s School For Dancing, JUDGES TO BE APPOINTED. | depends, was L ang e N ere, s ther, the ayienes ~of ‘M. $21.50—Sale price $16.00. | opportunities will attend this January f T. A. AND B. HALL, No governor ot Cennecticut of re- | INhes deep was flowing tover the | Hills adaptation to the senate is b Rain Coats, Priestley fine cravenette, | S/ _'“e}('- are some mightly good MCPHERSON S‘ GZD‘!reladw.y_, ey _Nur\;le:‘::;n. RRY fests has’ had among his duttes | flashboards, but now it is nearly as mercialism” standard, Mr. Hill made up in the latest style, values up | “PPOTtuRIitie e\'eltl’l"“q:. e Yiar sad 3 the appointment of so m Judges as | 19 88 it ever has been, and so low | falls far short of the stature required Tl' th " to §16.50—Sale price $12.50, | Men's U. 8. Army Brown Mixed The Hatter and Furrier. Private lessons In Walts, Two-step, will fall to the lot of Governor Lilley, | that ens should not be wasteful | by this new school of qualifications Yy them all. 4| Cotton Socks, 10c quality—Sale price | dec12a Btc. at any hour. Classes now open. iwiio will be inaugurated today: ot, It is possible that by | for statesmanship. w ot B Rind snds d Toie IEAF Telephone 471-5 oot IS Gisc fatice, & May Fairview may be| If the growth and prosperi ver nd and br: ! y ' win, reaches the age . The predictions are for | YOIk during the last fifty years y an e Men's Black cotton ocks, win |DR. ¢, R, CHAMBERLAIN, EXPERT TUNING ary 6, 1910, and his successor wil v late winter and Soring | 1 orite f yames: ip, then - split foot, 15c value—Sale e 11 B854 5o b sopoinied trom the sumout. | Tains and we meed mot gespeir. 3o s | Meris for the senstorsuip, then. sur>- | of flour. Then try Fiewre What You Can § i i Denta/ Surgeon. gt A ate justices of the supreme court, and | DOt Dleasant to be upon the verge of a| ~In tis connection, with the highest igure at Tou Can save A. W. JARV [ if custom Is followed he will be suc- | ™ nine, and n Norwich | regard for Mr. Hill personally, may it o ki Black Cashmere Socks with gray |In chargs of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice Ne. 16 Clatremont Ave, = ceeded by Justice Samuel O, Prentice ther move for a water sup- | not be pertinent to ask what that gen- In Boys Clothing heel and toe, subject to slight imper- during bis last illne Norwlch, Conn R ettora, who is n direct line of Fill be a matter of econonty ve | tleman has ever done in the state of e eso fections, 25¢ quality—8ale price 170 a | 161 Main Gtreet, Norwich, Conn. s Bryant School of Plane Srometion, ugon an inexhaustible supply. Conltastibut, ox e e Boyl. Kose el 4 006 yeas, | - il o et and T el Judge Silas A. Robinson of Middle- . Suiatihy, that be stigdid feel cen- \ | great variety of patterns, goods that| ' LR ‘Phons 51 41 ained. to force himself upon the ” i decisa town, who has been a judge of the | EDITORIAL NOTES. Uhited States senate, at the present will stand wear—8ale price 390. | Men's Jeager Fleeced Shirts and superior court gince 1890, will turn 70 | It is stated for a fact th = time, when ' his expérience in the > | Drawers, good, heavy plush back, 50c on Sepfember 7, 1910, when his active | dren's Christmas toys usually euilest | Pouse Way be of practical use in the Oul Boyw Enickemotkas Faiey 8 to 16 | oyt gale prics 426 F. C. GEER Judictal service will end. Thé terms | papa’s good resolutio v outlast| . ing tariff revision sesbion, while, vears, good materials, neat patterns, | TUNER ot George W. Wheeler ot Bridgeport, | 1k i s | nate. as o “green hand” n value 98c—Sale price 59c. | Mem's Gray Wool Underwear, mostly ridl 4 gl Ralph Wheeler of New London, Mil-| The opinionated man fs usually | " L D0 OF [0 _value whatevet® A . 14 | drawers, 75c quality—Sale price 64c rospect St., ton A. Shumway of Kiflingly, William £, although he always s op ¥ | Won't it be a rather expensive trade | ¢h o |@egder ol thami ™77 Trrves ‘Wool Suits, 7 to 14| lne Tel, 888-5. Norwich, Ct. ays Is of the paying twenty thousand dollars out | v cols val —Sal S. Case of Hartford and FEdwin B.|opinion that he is right. of the state treasury for a “raw” sen- 3ears,”:i;5fl( e s vioke Vot a2 1 Gager of Derby will expire e Mr o ie — | ator. while losihg an experienced | price 3 en's Lig eight Gray Merino | i iax actiy r. T : ator. whil he perien - Drawers, size 34 to 42, only §1.00 qual- | Liley is governor, 7 il 8 Mexsing s to be denerted, ant o [ m uiber of the oase, where he might all. Butsavetime and Boys' Two-plece Wool Sults, strong, | ity—Sale price 65c. 3 | 1847 oy e required to | Wonde ere is 1 encouraging | 4 much good’ x = | g B et b i Ve el & E | e oot St e not impettinent 0 sk [MOM ey by trying|iimde,, mierials knickesocket| aen's winter Weight Natural Wo NEED TO BE FIXED. Adams Tavern R e e e dudaee. and | Ao e : | 1 Mr. Hill Quring his fourteen years pants and straight pants, values $5.00 | Shirts ang Drawers. in all sizes, $19 bench, tro had to be cut up by the con- | 2f Service in the house of representa- s and $5.98—Sale price $3.95. quality—Sale price 98c. WHY SUFFER PAIN OR PAY 1861 The open vacanci duct of the Venezuelans before I tives, ever originated a measure of reso f"'st o open yacancles are attracting | suel ore he sub- | pational scope or design, which be- . LARGE PRICES ? offer to the public the finest standard the attention of many | mitted himself to the surgeons. piciuie AP ame a brands of Beer of Europe and America, Without the least particle of the fleld is even now being actively O e T e We have heard much concerning his p " worked. Governor Lilley may be re.| A lttle Philadelphia negro boy who | ability as a ~financier.” Has any law = pain you gan have the most sen- [ | Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavariy Jed upon to select from the candidates | S2V°0 €leven tots from being burned | relating to the finances of our gov- DENTISTRY sitive teeth removed by our er, Bass' Pale and Burton, Muelr's those best equipped to serve the state, | 0°5°TVe® & Carnegie medal all right. | ernment ever been in any way shaped method, Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout, s -xnks e state. i s A il or modified by Mr. Hill's efforts? We fill teesth with sflver or . & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker ™ 3 PERGTH .| The earth may be inanimate, but it| It i# a good thing to be a fine theo- enamel for 50 cents and gold M{yin P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ho fire-flend had just as much bus- | o0 SECT Y 0L tanimate, but It| . .tical financier; but’the successful for $1.00, or solid gold crowns M|,z Ale Steriing Bitter Ale, Anhe ifiess as ever during 1008. The fire | SEFUECE 0 D 48 RUBJect £0 awful me-} goiopeqn who ' write financial laws for $5.00. Budwelser, Schlitz and Pabst, Joss was double that of 20 vears ago; | C0°NtS 8 &NY Of us. “It do mover | for tain: tne Neckars, the RODOFt Moy Full set of teeth $8.00 with the DTl ADAM, Nerwiik Towin and the largest ev n excepting | The disappointed today sf : the Chases, etc.. are men of ac- QUADRUPLE ATTACHMENT, i, & 4 S0A% ootsd that of 1906, It was $235.000,000, % Hlasgpetn ay should take | complishments, not of theories. which _positively prevents teeth elep ; Tidiodoyt] ” up a new lead and start out in earn- We tr the genera] assembly from moving. The St. Louls ehurch which has ,"l,- There are many ways to suc- :\]:’ll‘yn’d nhm;";; u;hmf se);’a:‘tl_no_t to Better Teeth Cannot Be Ma: @added a loan department to ftself S bt A e et i o Sl st Work guaranteed ten years, lought to attract a large new mem- S ST TR > like Senator Brandegel who, a.‘;"“ and ag we lease our offices and . . Dership, although it may not be the| e Taft cabinet, it is stated, will | oot "Ce' e corinittee on forest res- MvuiRNe aiAbliined. Dece OV8 (Successor to A. T. Gardner) most desirable. | be assuredly known about March 4th. | ervations, has made a most thorough |1y ¢a years, our guarantee s n- € T i That is time enough for the general | examination Into the condition of the e greatest boon of.modern times. ! disputable value, . Governor Clughes glves notice that | Public ts of the United States, and an | enet poboould understand the differ. We will be pieased any time §| I Aacle [iver e that States, and an | ence pecweefi having teeth with a plate to examine your teeth without 1] wice cannot openly parade where he R AT o 3 tive report 0 congress of the |gnd + ‘h without a plate. One is fl snn charge. is. He does not believe that should | Do mot think that the state of Con- | n°¢d for governmental protection and |com. _abl a | [ O i and at shoulc o Son- LRI S s e dlcom. able and lasts a lifetime: the ) Open from 9 till 8 and be among the privileges of vice any- |necticut is standing upon tiptos and | Sl fo In ever o resmooy ol Lesources, | other covers the roof of your mouth, Sundays from 10 till 2. where, shouting that Hill must be made a|" Based upon ine. focts broo: S B beat ALY oF Yy Catte, i B ardin S enator A R I et n ruc | Parlors. < g % x on and report, con- | often does, ' Mint julep has been ordered ont of gress is‘now consid bill for the ¢ ——— ng 5 ghree mors seuthern states as o re- | - Hughes is known as “the unbossed | Protection of the forests of the Appa. | pire a (a3 AScessary to woar & DR. JACKSON, Mgr. S ab bing drink. Mint julep never ex- | governor.” Governor Lilley promises|lachian and White mountain range Blate DR, SYDLEMAN will meks you Franklin 8quare, Norwich, Ct. t 2 le B8 to be driven "to the woods | to be that kind g %] "May one add, that statesmen pectec v "to the woods | to be that kind of a governor of Con not made great or sble by the place | 5 o m to 3 g Sunday. 10-1 u oafi ity st | - R SO A el L L MR it on parie Francais” HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. A It may be “a wise child who knows - clerk of the weather is furnish- | States (Theodora Roosevelt excepted) S e i AMERICAN MUSE Telephone $83. apresd gen. faher'; it is also & wise man | ing rain in specimen lota sboy as| s born, or brought up in a large oll whether he i3 eating oleo- | the courses are seryed ef most of them in villages or I ') Farrell » B T B St S O e | DR & & BEARDOLE, peste THE HOUSEHOLD e o0 now ¥ 6P d RSN S R Ll Our fi"‘fl“’!l statesmen have been | 237 MAIN STREET. FAY BUILDING. td SPECIAL RATES te Theatrs Troupen. | .4 asnre wait untll the last minute. [ Mappy thought for today: S$it firm | The persons who entertain nlal“"‘\"{;,’,,,',‘l‘;[",:"d i BRI P enwa Bulletin Euilding, 74 Franklin Street. ikl g A DN U plimbing G sesntte 5 y 2 ; 5 3 Grouch find that trouble is a fre- | Adams, from Quincy; Jefferson, from may2éd i W, ““"'.“ seut2c ’..”_uch mm' p R”:&NTON PIASLE) Aoyiu. Oy i filt‘y true.

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