Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 8, 1909, Page 12

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POSSIBLY HEAVY SNOW TODAY. SATURDAY PARTLY CLOUDY. is always found | during the run and more than 700,01 on this page. persons witnessed the performance Read the small | And at the same time another com- BUSINESS NEWS rtisements | pany was doing the heaviest busincss ical in the history of Chicago thear There fs a reason for this fur “The Merry Widow” has been pre- nomenally successful because it is ad- carefully. ————eee WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. mittedly the best light opera written n the last twent ive years. It com- Vaudeville and Motion Pictures u‘;_mfm"h_'\gm\ B e G Sheedy's Auditorium. music with a ®onsistently plausible and witty hook and it is staged on a FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS *DESPATCHES - I‘ 'v'llm foun n this Read flm-” advertisements carefully. IMPORTANT BUSINESS NEWS ways found on this page. ’ IMPORTANT Read the small BUSINESS NEWS sdvertisements FOETRY. A SONG OF FAITH. Mrs. A, L, George of Massachusetts is to deliver the third lecture in a course recently announced by the Col- legiate Rural Suffrage league of New York. In this lecture she is to tell why college women ought not to want carefully. p— - would iive for song, must light your way, 34 YO RENT. At Him-who creafed’ all muste T A S e 8 gave us power to TO RENT—Tenement of § Fing ebower to sing, and 18 47 Pearl St medarn Kindled the h - including steam he: | Noly rar TR Volon N His water, bath and Bi- | 3¢ you' watid iive for aong, Faith 15t light your way. Write or call, e e g 1 G . B e e oonts it aalitve | antmios but ahe e mot. emane t & ” sta t abounds with dainty V. ~T0o W ce! you would v 01 A e _ .. | delicate charm and it is free from cu three hundred graduates who united .n s B vy TRt e b o L Columbian Commandery, No. 4, K. T., | rent slang and references to the New a telegram of conggatulation to Col- rooms, first floor. Apply Mrs. W Justice of your cause meets in Masonic Temple, York Tenderloin. Al things orado when the full suffrage was fones in a joking w. Vars, 68 Hobart Avenue. ~_decliMWE uld make you brave in strife, | ponsibl sndou: ' nted to women. Said Mr. Jon Koy way, F ke S| For that which you hold true Gardner Lodge, No. 46, K. of P, e responsible ol p e 3 RS TS . “TBHNEMENT of fve rooms, hot and | You must lay down your Ji5 JRESeAn Magles' Irall re the con. *Tadaf is my Teception dey. vater, both electric Igh and gos. | And your honor o by g ghe com-. A . ra goare. Inguire ¥ n ‘tho’ victory be denied Norwich Commandery, No. 637, U. O, sensationally My Bulletin want, ad. will bring a Franklin sqv AN W ""r' T IOy I‘ l“nl'_rl. G. C., meets at 22 CUff Street essful engagement on the evening CASTOR IA ScORe, Do L R | TR e st bo Jar sulte ol Loyal H. H. Osgood Lodge, No. 6920 Dec ;;m and the massive & good domestics to my door.” m"";"‘,e':fi"'f;figo‘;h;:mi Copveniences | Fuide - : oduction i 4 t. Enquire of Isa f vou wauld live f 1 0. 0. F, M. U, meets in Ponemah | PREUCUOR URaC. & ewitching and de- For Infants and Children, gnd stoam heat | Engulre O aapent | 1f you would live for tove Hall, Taftville. lighttully h comedien Miss Lina "m m s Building. de Aer! 1 your wi ghttully “I was irl for housework who, g 91 144 | Paith in life everlasting, and fn " Machinists' Union, No. 63, meets In | Abarbanel, who sang the role of Sonic. The Kind You Have Al T want a gir e e i i in 1 in nfintte T, the widow, througho! he entire g busin Steiner” ve hat joubly blessed 1ore ol R Y fon engagement, will be heard in that Hedis the Will know exactly what to do. bpsiness.instelner's b that ia doubly blessed hore om lx;dxle 'o-( ar, A\'n“.A‘-‘ v of A :(.‘] Vr' Miss Abarbanel, like |' ital | signaturoot Qne who's neat and prompt and quick, > i 3 _| Fuith in the sac vow lasting fore meets in Poresters’ Ha | Schefr, was a graduage of grand oper - - oy P vor and a | - e TO RENT—A pleasant tencment If you would live for love, e | She has a soprano vdice of rare char From my callers 1 will pick! k- - month. &F It Jou would live for love, Bowling at Arcanum Club. and volume, but she has somethin R — large rogme At 3 Bife.™%Enquirs 40| Feith must Night your waj A E ENTS more, and that is that evane: nt, in- - LEGAL NOTI B 2 3 N Hobart Ave. *“.,\1_[(1‘; ON 1 0 ROAD NNOUNCEM E: tangihle something which called “My household worries she will ease; B i o oo wultabis | i — “personality” for want of a beticr AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD E A ymalkin ailor! offices, | A« T & voad to I8 Consult Zingarra, palmist and clair- [ nae e et o hieved a p 1 suc- at Norwish, within and for the District Y1l get one that I know will please, o e tal 350 fest ot | the road to Jesiche, woyant, all affairs of life. 11 Main St | cess in Boston that was really a tri- as :F‘or‘vwnh, on the 7th day of January, On Bulletin want aés. I can rely, P‘;anklln square. Inquire at Ru!ll]';nl\ Full was my pack—of self-conceit and w TR mph. Piesent—NELSON J. AYLING, Jut 1 * B =" | My cap was' o o : £ L e e P i kets must be pald for when o Estato of James Lowe, fate of Gris- They sena the best belp to apply™ & O RENTLower tenement of siz Binped in abs, o Y S :cuas,.nléfl;{[:lnd heavy weight, best | gered. No telephone orders received wold. in suid District, déceased” rooms and bath. Enauire of J. Brad- | [ hummed a tune and thought that alt ake prices — corge J. Moeller of Griswold, Conn. - ) Broadwny. el e THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE. appeared ii Colrt. by, couns i aha mied (Watch this-space tomorrow.) T e T g - () as_well . ¥ s Wk callsd 1o | & petition or the reasons s 40 Main came apon me one e L e | thérein. sot Fthat an instrument ———— | “FOR RENT_Store Mo. 140 Main ime apon me one with e Box seminary at Lyme yes.| Bristles With Advanced Ideas. | purporting to be ihe last will and tes- B street, formerly occuple smith &| G, terday to attend one of their hor b tament of said decesseg be admitted to WANTED. FOR SALE. Gilbert. Ha n remodeled and put s mhaped liko Chlos's suffering with a dislocated leg The message covers every depart- I,N\,\,)‘.‘,,_ e R A ta'n‘:cge"l;flulr- pe nl"?n‘;&'cfi'fi": c‘n‘ k. ¢ e o, ok | ment of the state, the more important ‘hereupon, it is Ordered, That sai ANTED~—One or two good salesmen 5 T . Ing - <! - y L o Ko atistic cainadar has beco icsued || B O e lciict with frinknese AL petition ‘b Hidard and deiermined at cas | to sl ' ‘fine e ooy i L AP0 ioperty No. 1L Batk St BI04 | 414 o ‘who mocked, orie bright ev® by H. 0. Hawthorne, wood worke and the whole document bristles with GIRL'S FRENCH DRE | Probate Court Room in 5| Small Jots in and arousd Nerwich. Ad-} —or—o oo “hand covered| TO RENT—Basement at 55 Franklin Yowing from a cowled face. embellished w['th :1&:‘3‘-‘!“:‘1 IN)"-M- “I render Connecticut the | Paris Pattern No. 2719 — All Seams | i), the for2ncoc, and that notice of the ‘WA‘m—Yokn of oxen 5 cr 6 years | this office. jan6d or similar business. may7d moan and e copy of Abbey son's ideal head, | ew Britain j Allowed. pendency of said petition, and of said | 9ld. 200d workers and well broke. Box | — —— " — _ e E mateat — e RS b 18 Helen st Rearini tsreon: b siven v thie pub- | 41,'1 I D, 8. Cantorbury, Conn, olHE WALTER ROSE SONGS and {4 ot passed by upon s other side, e = fons. \ waist pertion of this dainty | lication of this order one time in some =, ¥ _Jansd 1 St. Jans fw Sup Td mo Seed. of e New Fruit Store A fviaiont R”“mmend-flm-"p i blou es Sligntly over the navrow | newspaper having 4 circulation in sald | “WANTED AT ONCE_Young man| FOR SALE_A fine high grade up | e G R g Thursday night a new fruit An original and sussestive recom-|ieli und has the fullness distributed in | DiStrict af least, three dave Bror 10| with experfence in stenography and | right plano (almost new): be OPPORTUNIT P AR Bl wiis opened at 186 Frankli mendation of the governor's is that|jarrow backward-turning plai 2| the dste ot aaig heSHDE. 3 typewriting ©nd with some knowledgo | sold at once. Inquire at 34 Washing- oukh) s adiding:. miear which \templates t lection of | wide box-plait orn, ting the front | turn be made to this Court: . - = |of bookkesping. ~Apply In person at|ton Stree dec29, e A A ey B Tl o thers care to ense my e e eat goods will always be | the comptroller and state treasurer|and bacle Tho short skict 18 4180| e avve and foregoing is o Sirue | office, 158 Thames 8t. MeCrumb-Howell | = o o= o e ™0 hmond || west Tocation of this etry. I aw- || WEGHKSDATINE W NP S ? P asle 8 e 8 o renrs instead of two, each to | Plaited and attached to the walst und F a 3 ans s —Ten-saction c: . La in stock. Special sale Saturday. | for four ¥ O N aC e | the helt. tie dress closing at the cen- | cORY of record y: peater; first class condition; capable of ¥ g v s H S8t oniie o ne. th pe i retire at different periods. The whr-1 Lol il My “Thipea frills, which | Attest: FANNIB C. CHURCH. T ity T e e st peRLECS | iea testaos aguite, miliiugrs. okt Tsst cemi Watagr aiois (et Goot s for “The Man of the Hour® | pose of this is fo always have he | ve a rape-like effect, are of the ma- | Jan8d Clerk. - | Amarican. | girt o, asatsts in ““fl.fi Washington 8t : B8 or any Eood tenant r app Tt T s el s Lme Ul o " | board of control and the board of [ (irial simplv <titched along the edges, [——— — housework In a small family; refer- | ————e==--— B We have good tenants now and drinie and cheering wor “ Announcement is inade taat seate for | covnge o N a0y incumbent | (he square neck. collar and cuffs bens | TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM-| ences exchanged. Address E. J. H.. L FOR SALE—One covered wagon, one wan 0d s. If you have e et WA RN jualization a u R 11 Anraes Tt e oxpross . hatad ant good tenants. If vo And =ent me on my way. with cap an #ie performance at the Bradley :'vvvhr ith experience.” The ommenda- | trimmed with fancy ¢ i som¢ :’nih‘;‘ull'r" lmrm.\e: xm';g(emtfusu?l‘ Vi 4 | casville, Conn. janid | Gihvers L,g.r’"- Stable "Willow St F ek nind “to ‘SRS, Yox foRisy Tasih e Sk Srom Sk B A ., Thursday night, Jan. n zond one and might even be ty contrastin lhe yoke | hereby apply for o — - — e . - , b | 8o now n to Jericho, where th s e Slaced on balg nese Thares L9 o be Sf the n e of ‘thin sine | hx-hange spirituous and _intoxicating | - WANTED—Winders. Apply _ West | _decdd Sh v tion, this is the place. IFrankiin now Tl i 1" Jericho where' the Iegar ") 2 ike He d farther.—Ne - L ver lace or actording | liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine und | Side Silk Mill. jansd v 0! uare is the hub and business || Tl find the jade whn threw me dowD noon, Jan. 12. It is not likely 8 e = 1 ORSES FOR SALE _Henry Arnold square TIl fud the jade wih threw me dow 3 b 28 ) d Cou ) taste. and 5 | cider in the building at §-8 West Main =P Jackson stre Willimanite, Con: 0 nd then the Priest current theatrical seagon wiil brinz us Readabl i Busis b, street, Town of Norwich, except in the | WANTED—Railway = mail K 3 e place of Norwich. ' noind, then the Priest. e anything of greater interest or worth | ReacEE/c AAC .u, ,duced a good nainsook for party | rooms and apartments In said building, | clorks at Washington and customs | . Jaal? SOMERS BR I Rogp Aams Doth, (he FONS SURTE “The Ma the Hour,” which Jovernor Lilley has pre a good v part or parts of which are cut off | cler] y 38 o 31,6 Annual OR ALE — Rowboats. awl 2 P And Chioe fi e owry - thak i D e T Bigest success that has | message, ‘Tt is clggr. concise, readable In five sizec—6 to 14 | o partiloned 15 such minher s to | vacation, No “layoffs” 'Many March | lnunches ard launch hulls, for Imm vy ficem e a0 o o #aid to be the bize: B & P > missed, many years in | and business-like, He may safely pin e e e st | form booths. side rooms, of retiring | examinations. Everyone over 13 eligi- | diate dalivery. Inquire of West Mystio ool e N ok dain B Terihne iy his reputa o bid the legisla- | reanires 7 of material 27 inches | rooms. My place of business is not|ble. Common edueation sufficient. | Boat company, West Mystic, Conn. == = = n ger, | Bnoas his reputation t nd 4 ) Maliinger, in January Smart e it has been running jhis reputats Sigchian 4% o °d withi I i Candidates prepared free. Write im- Jelod Mallinger, Lud A ture do itkewize—Ansonia Sentinel wide, 4 wide or 2% |located within twe hundred feet in a d 6, 1906, A sivieen |‘ture do ikewise nia Spat bt Ked Sal Yards of | divect line from any ohurch edifice or | mediately for sohedule. Franklin Iu- (— ——— e f weeks” Tun The Man of th Covers Business of State. : A bublic " Or 'patochial schoo), or the | stitute, Rochiester, N. Y. jan2d {FOR SALE. TRADE OR RENT VIEWS AND VARIETIES aolighted Chicago piaygoers The governor covers the business of e of premises pertaining thereto, or any | ~wANTED —Raw furs. Wil pay Bon- A . R e It Cirinimer swra the pro- | o saassion of ULl e R = — December. A.D. 1308, Alexanda Simond, B s O Bt " | provements. one” ¢ " seven rooms, oft | 7 2 Clever- Sayin . ol : ing. He stands by his carier recom- Apiicant " We, the undersigned. ars | °'F | Porkins avenue, one of six xooms. on| Haok | d % of " ich is the wo . SO sl : jan1d | s . dncera of the plax, Which 1¢ the work | 15,071 " i ' cfs 4 sirons cusc| CRUSHED BY FALLING FLOOR. | (RBIG™ wnd™*taxpayers, owhing real | _Janid_ c L | E VRt aveane, Fotter. Manor*| HHAIOK,. LIVBEY, Boar NG| Yureun—vou regwra Georg & [in favor of the passage of a publ 5 | estate, of the Town of Norwich, and| WANTED—A. partner in a well es- | ¢ | merely a machine. do vo Roston company will appear at Put- | o t.—Waterbury American Meat Wagon Driver's Neck Broken |jhereby sign and endorse the toregoing tablished business: small capital re- | Blectric car serv every fifteen mia- | art of the machine nam, | . bl and Skl Erastuved Application of Alexanda Bimond for 4 | quired, Address Box 10, Bufletn. |utes. All particulars at and Feed me? OMNn—On! e of the it 5 | Commended to Liiley’s Opponents. = g license, and hereby hc]er!fly that s-éfl dec16a | POTTER’'S COAL OFFICE, " #.— Pick-Me-Tp, | ymmerd this sentence in G pplicant is a suftable person to be : . » ranks 3 BROADWAY: THEATER. b ior's micasaas th fhe cotel Cheshire, Conn., Ja —Charles L. X‘i'v?n‘sednkvurluanl o said application, | “mAms WANTED_If you have farm | Janid 18 Broadway. “Why do we get 80 many things we ST | eration “of "¢ L. Fox e | Benham, 51 vears ol was killed to- | and we each certify that we have ot | for sale, I have number of purchasets LS don't want?” “They are given us tn At the Broadway All Next Week Ex- o o eorae L e roward and | 4y by being crushed under the foor | signed for any other applicant for a Nor it. o If you wish a farm from $500 A BIG BARGAIN | eonkole. B8 108 €he. leck s0 many cept Tuesday. » 5 B T ANl of a barn which fell on him. Ben- | lice to sell spirituous nad Intoxi- | up write Paul Russo, 538 Chapel, New 2 thix e 80 wast ~Clovelnnd' Biin oy punish him who Is recreant to : 3. Bennett as | cating liquore. Dated at Norwich, this septlIMWF | in & 180 acre farm 43% miles fro. —— s of honesty.—Waterbury | ham oyed by A. S. Bennett as | CAUNE HAVTE, o or . A," D, 1008, | Haven, Ct o 214 to_trolley: large two-story e Among .Jjgr. Fenberg's pla jcan 2 . driver on agon. and had | 320 O5Y yacrington, Sylvias lane; John jaTge barn with basement: hay erappington (musingly)—As season are nothing but tried <u i b, gone into when the floor | 7 "Casey. Norwich Town: Samuel Tay- running sprink watef at iouse and g said, o man may fool somn s oo AL e | wioe mance oF pesate. | ('l e s | e WANTED barei,a bulltings fest classy, oot | Up-to-date Equipment et L the e put G Dk of Gmticin AThe Fersia - | th s used as house | erty. 69 Boswell avenue. I hereby cer- 3 a bargain. Price $2,000. Also central ; # 0% Lhie, Saie: gt ot Actress,” “Ter fits in Barfoom, ] House Insurgents Seize Opportunity | 7 covered with ton of that the above named signers and =¥ A family cook, per Locnled r;slturan(_{ floinl zood busi- | and Guarantee: pington 4_.“”‘ kiy)—13 it you can't foo e AT venge.” a story of | to Air Their Grievances. &t the weight of is sup- | endorsers are eleotors and taxpayers, | ionth; also general house and second [ “TR¥YOX'S REAL ESTATE AG Satisfactory Service. B Cont rife abnmielebsAaRis haree the Pittsburg millionaire and his child to have carried it dowr Norwich, and that they have not signed | gins. . B. Li Room 32, Central | 710 Main. St. Willlmaaiic, y Pl ot g wife which follows closely the story of | Washington, Jan. 7.—Alt am leaves & wife and two |Norvgich. and ibat hey haye mot N ee | Sirls- J. B..Lucas, Room 32, Cen T the Jast word In an argument” “Cor- the Madison Square Roof Garden | nically under consideration in house r | to sell spirituous and intoxicating | Building. novi4é 14 to 20 BATH STREET. ¢ A g ok Shootln escapade. Another remarka- | today the District of Columbua e lanors. "Dated at Norwich, this 29tn HORSES JUST ARRIVED | < s nece o m 8 ble play Is “The Haw d the Dove. tion bill o t SCROLL OF THE LAW | dav of December, A. D. 1908. Chas. S, a5 o = T (Tormerly Chapman's.) ord in > show that T agree Bonsational play concerning & new the members | Holbrook, Town Clerk. Jan1F PLUMBING AND GASFITTING These are some that 1 selected my- | melephone 10, apria | With her perfect] Washington A ed Of scientine Iife. bused npon the [al deb his took a Given Bridgeport Synagogue as.a Me- 5 ¢ selt; and T think that thes are as nic g | star fact that the transfy blood | The proceedings opene morial { ol -~ g ik | “on w things fame may faom_one percon to another will com- | of the rules " ¢ .| We can furnish IRON WORK | cyerhad; Some are gooq drivers. oin. | ] [ acr S what maide a0 mletely chanze the nature and Zlated of Pe ] r p | for building purposes, such as round | nice chuniks for ail purposes. Come and | WB wam Yflur flusmess e anom it e tar of v’]n uhi Many 1 ¥ . ed up the subject S¥ coamd, bk, coltins, coyl,um“ caps. s | 1 | tor who has totiars by finding & - el Fonb 2 14 eadarant At i e aor Leards, finicle boloony | Telephone_connection. dec23a_ | and have eut prices to gnt it. In Wal | 1 red ne I gb Vw pany presentes season: t lay | of 10 L horate Mrackets, cellar window frames, venti- | =~ £ iz | Pa I1ding ™ Impossible. Ha i . : | Papers, Mouldings and Faint Supplies, ie very much rit ry | their & r Cholim syn lators, ash doors, pipe thimbles, stalr » | selieve I have a it's bette: k oc ng midd the | street, in the presence of plates_chimney caps. etc. !WHIT"E' ] AGENG'M also Painting, Faper Hanging ang | Pist? dare say you have for' Monda At r. Mr. Taft's r tion that completely filled THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO. 227 Main Street, Franklin Squars. 1, all right.—Philadelphia Rec u..]zn a sto e, by iking th 80 5 gue. It alled in Hebrew augl8d Decorating, by experienced workmen. e Higglns. Ladies’ tickets, limiie ought up In a speech « Torah, and comgrises the five fieal Estate and insurance | | Auber—1T » lite size por- 300 have been fssued for i Mr. Stephard of Texas, who re- | Moses writen by hand in — sratt I pettad of Pu it hé 26 night. Same must be ar ed that the president-elect had | v upon a long voll of d to accept it rushleigh 6 p. m. Monday. K t ridiculo i n s is on e indispens FOR SALE P. F. MURTAGH, seems to be a good likeness of him. w " i mad; 2 1 o v s 07 B Street, ar McKinley ave- | 92 and 94 West Main Street, t K i fl;- l;uck :‘1 MacGregor! 9fs Mibsourt. who imass s | sretlyimirdten i ous He- : 07 Broad street, near McKinley ave-| 92 and B4 (e Telephone. 638 ¥ a0t hall s bikx as ho thinks he “The Luck of MacGregor,” Edwar ement n < ve . . F Academy. Modern style, steam | sept7d Chicago y New Vrgonr's new play that ik {0 be secn | 'OVEmEnt SO [ Rev: M. Kotler, rab Grand View Sanitarium e A R T | i S | “Genlus, recognizes mone of the so- hefe on Jan. 8th, matine 1 racl congregation, offic feot, with luwn, fruit trees, grapes and al restrictions, you know, “Well, i¢ at the Broadway ¥ How to Put in Curtain Rods. { for the treatment of Mental and Nerv- snvxr‘l.\‘\r » & S The Norwioh Second-hand may he all right to give to genius the New York ¢ ful da The busy housewife often has iffi- | o . i "] 1s what most people are looking after | Thames River Farm of 22 aeres, on privi )t Ignoring social restrictions whet the Br) Wi | ottty s sl g o ne in | ous Diseases, with separate anf! 00| g Gl e Tell e who ekt Ve A S O Furniture Stdre. Jut 1 think it might be well to insist first scene oceurs in in a newly starched a roned 1 WhICH tached department for Alcoholic and | it is working under a strong handicap. | railing er in house; wal All kinds of old fashioned furnfture | that zenius shall prove its identity b ;!':nnnfl:: Geo 1c- rt ; s Drug Habits. mat x;mlle; to mkv r;u:,ine-s—"PLUM% fences and n good order; lo; selected and collected dai'v. Prices “‘ r ie ignoring is done,"—Chicago B 2 D 51 LN Eo . 1 only ask for a chance shiore frant on rive are ulways reasorable and satistac ibu ngn mrtht}; !‘v"l.. sh arm the | I te 1 th : Address prove my ability to give it to youw 21 Acre Farm in Norwich Tewn, with | tory. City Salesman—1 took old Hardeast story of the play involves him in ore jroning rtain g e good dwelling and other buildings. | & s to the o} i > it b 1 Rl hto: . Taeation.' waon . wotli sy . TERRY, - = = « 28 ‘Water Street | 10 the theater last night es Man- military intrigue of wI e 1s In t e umper Grand View Sanitarium, Fiealuitit Totauion, good solt, guod | B TER o DAL Iast pight: R B e e O o oo M SRR BRI (b 1 T R £l R g o beausit] giel. he admits her into the | Siir : MWE suntza 67 West Main Street - | LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Sronoue t the | star and ofie & British lines and conducts her to the | over the end of — - (j -l d he whole che Se Britiah lines and congucts her to gvE end it = 7 | eneral Contractor BAKERY adopt the whole. chorus,—New York e L e e e e | AV 1] ELECTRICITY FOR F ' oAl orders recaive prompt and careful | . o conndent oue Pies, Cake ana |, The itors in the historical mu; camp. The plans of a British fort are —— - | - s - e ook oiled. Give UM SEEAC. _ OUTIOUY & d | o [ K . isfaction guaranteed. Bread cannot be excslled. Give us a|fcather pillow which nestied fn Stolen by the girl's father and given| Cotton Excels Linen for Banda | H d Plumh = : 2 | xcel. andages. g g g trial gluss case. “I don't ses anything un- o7 1 carintd the bl nce, | Conen iy or pandngs ea ’ t h ‘ LIGHTING eating and FlumBINg, | tHos, . DODD, Norwich | ", 20 Falrmeunt Strse, | SAVAL St st ilon® RRSPLSd o rpr A ratidot ol | linen and pn yrings it with- | " o X . of the visitors, turning to the guide plans are detected ang anickls traced | 1o possessor of the| s 92 Franklin Street. __ Telephone 349-2. Norwich. - - — It's o very viluable pillow.” replic uspiclon, but. finding 2 to the |0 : ! o | marsa the . guids O e -, & 1 v No honse ho he ut a rigl 1cadquarters,—Lippincott’s, G R T SR : CHANGE IN PRICE s v = . a ; . his colonel to give him a chence to | SUDPIY ieesecloft ever Fails to Restore’ | i Kob Isths time 13 order your Muci'ImINWLFI'TEE. clear hie name, by permitting him to | % Gray Hair to itsNatural - i | At ety s Sheet Metal Work o y eve d but o ie price to be charged to persons be ready for the cold weatl Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. #an pusssic Firr i M Jei ; ) (950 - Y | and corporations for “electricity for ¥ Call in and examine our lin % S hovh = e third act takes at e 52 Color and Beauty. Tehtma ias been clanged by the un- il Agent for gichardson and Boynton | A chapel at Gluhovo, in Russia, ha Point Fort and s the s o [l 8 o e e G dersizned. to take effect on Nov. 1. " been dedicated to Count.Leo Tolstc captain’s courtmar Hare, befor - o NomIEAE Dew long s ins been gray )8 ihat is to say, all bills rendered THE N. JOHNSON CO,, FRInacen I* contains @ magmificent ikon of th Jury of his fetlow office e« 2 ture, iy ! orfaded. Promotes a luxuriantgrowth 1, 1908, for eldctricity for Nerchant Tailors, 23 Broadway 65 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. .00 “\ith the inscription, “The Re desperately with all his Trish w 2 of healthy hair.” Stops its fallmi:,(‘\v\. e 1908 o b A AAAAAAAAAAAAVMAANA S decid former Saint.” ssve.the gl ang } } substa ; / {2l and positively removes Dan- . ..q since ihe last p 3 e He refuscs to explain away an “. druff. Kceps hairsoft and glossy. Re- siall be billed according to the follo Fand - b Kin A e Peadal > M oy-Beauliou, the 3 l;!)\‘oxgl;‘en:': el waninie ) 5 | fusé a1l substitutes, 23 timesasmuch In& schedwles, = oo 10 cents per MISTAKES COST MONEY, { WILLIAM F. HILL. Fieh .‘Ky‘-‘uuxl,::.‘\lf“‘-.:.m ten that g e libvoived. 4nd \k to How to Protect 1$1.00 as 50c. size. IsNotaDye. iiio-wutt 0 avoid making one by buying vour RFAL ESTATE private fortunes of the French natio clear him w' ‘ her fatl It is no natt ¢! $1 and 50c. bottles,at druggists .0\ 170 kilo-watts, 10 cents for first Fall Suit here. The latest sult pat- AND FIRE INSURANCE. represent a grand total of 225,750,000 he | s s to t tend 2c for free book * The Care of the Bair." - SeRtt, eSO & terns in stock and up-to-date styles to| oply the best companles represented, | V00 francs, or £9,030,000,000. k fix s Phuto Hay Spec. Co., Newark, N. J. Number of kilo-watts used, choose from. Most important thing, “eroperty managed and rents collected max tist fina ¥ 2 ght fiay’s Harfina Soap cures Pimp: prices are right. Let me convince you. | on_reasonable tecms. Telephone 141. When Perry F. Fields and Miss Am after two hours and of te s api ciapped bands. andall skim o | 430 Kilo-watts at 10 cents. $45.00 E. H. PINCUS, ¢ Oftice nours—Daily from § e m. to | Nush were married at Washingto and exellement. i ¥ » ¥t e e e gt ot 0. Srigmines, | S50 KEHCwadiy 5 8 o SREY . Merchant Tailor, 35 Shetucket Street. | and Safurdas nighis, 1.30 to 9 To e O e T ,,Th' &‘m,; "rrhgly«‘r Shraroni the s o Lokl A R koot oS st e b e wite s = Reom 1. Shannea Bullding. ..o of the Flelds family took for his bric the Trish wit of the hero Xeeps |© Hol o g % 48GOOD C0. o oure (rleDhOD -2 oV he third sister of the Nash ¥ SRS et ip snaictitan: Datia e mnsie.. N an Shela it | Norwich, Oct. 1, 1508 e dermiince A 2‘1‘5 ?l‘nr.lor:lc:mhen:n?r R s bliiaay ot | e et s et rited 3 5 JOHN M'WILLIAMS. AN EXTRA OFFER MONEY LOANED M. A. BARBER Mrs. Sarah 8. Gilford recently ser S8 Recolas: the eicacy and charm of | from. thas disian £ | WILLIAM F. BOGUE. - will'be madle . o HONEY LOANED . A R, an & Juror f Denver in the eit the love scenes, andg by the I {that the match is ' 3 dl‘l’iaqe | GILBERT S. RAYMOND, ohd Becurities of any kia :;'n:{ Tlie case was that of a min old colonel whose knowledge pid [ quickly and closel 30 the deli- & | Board of Gas and Electrical Commis- atthe fowest Rates of Interest. An old . - cased of striking & woma 1s mot so keen as his integrity to the | cate fabric is injured | sioners. octsd established firm to deal with. ac INIS Giiford voted with the male } king. The prineipel comoedy of the | — and | z (Established 1572.) to acquit the man, play, however, Is furnlehed by » Dutch | Simple Poultice of Witch Hazel. | N h B nai 0' l THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. a - innieeper, whose bashful hui amorous | o rouitice of wi sy et % 5 0r wicl isiness | ege 351 Main Street, Upstairs, 25 Chestnut St. | atem L’ B, Bistop, ot Ohioadt:d woningof a Scotrh spinster is 111 | vary Snothivg o & msculir piin and Auton-‘oblle | po i | offered a prize of $100 for the be in «ca extreme. is simply made | | TO ALL PUPILS . ber S oman suffrage song. The words a This superb love story [ ma small Saucopan put a’ square E 3 Wauregan Barber Shop o sing (o the tune of The Bf sented here with & New York oes: folded - flannel clott o - ; s 3 b Hymn of the Republic. The compet e | Pou ¢ » Palntlng ‘ Entering Monday, Jan. 4,°09| l/ndersiood Betier Eaclrflay Ladics’ and Gentlomen's Shoe SMRIRK | (jon iy international and open to boy e n oduction N Vv i 7 = b Sy Pxes, The Merry Witow.” ‘ tS The most Impoctant thear towell « of the local is aunoun Tuesdey, Jan Pl Set for Guest Room Costs $6.75. theater, where I i Thers is er for the guest present the original Boseo: e the world-famous success are? A china Widow.” With the orgar safe, cand X come Mr, Bavage's widely known Eng lish grand opera orchesira, under ihe pérsonal direction of Augusius W rett, who conducted 1hroughout i ¢ tire' Boston engagement st the Tre e mont theater. litul shad The fame of he Merry Widow They ar s preceded it. No theatrical produc- v ¥ tion fn the history of the United Siate: | has been so widely commented upon | or written about quite as extensively. Its success in New York last season enal, For more than si 1t was absolutely impossivle (o | ‘Mystic.—The McDonald shipyard at Piston Point is soon te be uthlized af- ter years of inactivicy. The Gilbert Transportation company Las léased it obtain seats for any performance for |and has made plans for laying the fome than four weeks ahead. Mote | kecl of one schodner soon. 1t ia prob than one milion dvllars was taken inlable other vessels will be bullt there, The most successful business man ¥ the one who knows every deiall Gf hil . business and does not depend upon & pull for his success. Bach day this is | | better understood. In no business ls and Trimming Carriage and Wagon Work of al! kinda A. W. BURNHAM, o detailed knowledge more essential . Eye Specialist - Than in the Building Trade. If you Twenty five years ezverience fn fit want an estimate on any work in my tiug Glasses Lo the Most Diffcult. Ty fine. T1l be pleased to give you the A AT sl Rela bt 48 perinanently located af ain St. penefit of my many vears sxparlence, "ything on wheels built to order. | Norwich, Ct. Satisfaction guaranteed. C. #. WILLIAMS, General Contracting and Building, 218 Main Street. jan24d * Evening Schools - * ey an Ty AL and TAFTVLE fgilers, Tanks, cmoke Slacks | - | _Oftice hours. 2 tc 8 0. m. ¥ PPICES AND WORK RIGHT, E The SGOIi & Glark " e T“"d-'fi“:m.’. iz All kinds of Plate Iron Work. Ph'“::“"" want to put "‘:u:: Dees besore the BUDIC. Lhere IS N0 me- dium better than tarcugn ihe advertis- ng coluihns of The Brllstia. Spect We make a specialty of Repairing e ! e SPEIRS BROTHERS, | R et A l COAPCRATION, 507-5(5 North Main Strest aprivd THERE Is no edvertisiay me Eastern Connscticut eq T lstin for business re E ~ AMERE 1 ro sdve | Easiern Connecticut letin for busmess resil It is the hest equipped shop in Nor s v skilled workmen smplovel . B s OntY imalted tn Dring thelr chil- | . Conductor Boics, on tie Salt La dren here for latest style haircut, | & Ogden railroad, near Delena, O GEO, CHAPMAN, l‘hflil ed 1 person I"' 3 t '“:‘“g g raln one day last wee hen 1 e _Provrieten. | train came to a standstilt he fou not & highwayman, but his wife, w had ridden from Mayger, three mil | te get him to come honi¢ and kill skunk, which she had shit up in ) chick wop, Boles knocked off ¢ despatched the intruder, @ -,m."m The latest and best In| *Senacor Halcs clection ss repu head-dress. The use of | cun leader of fhe United States w : | ate, w h ¢ ries with It the cha which combi P foos B it little tact, any lady can | ppropristions. formerly held by | late Mr. Allison_of lows, recalls srcange her halr beoome | goor ‘thay onr of: the 53 e iab gy - priation. coufMMites hag o Call .&nd ses_ me {sted. the chulrmanship hae been h g ' wer yedrs Ly senators ) ¥ b g Mo ) lows The Maine re OTTo STABENOW, Prop., Mre Hale win RS | decia LA Morrl,

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