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R . e rwich Bull i g and Coufied. 113 YEARS OLD. Do not be surprised. This is one T 2 Tl [ e s bk I . ¢ f the reasons given against the cor- m Wflms m ¥ 3 y & : ‘ ‘ upt practices act. Men will make : New | | [ | | false oaths against the intrusion of ‘W, S. Murray, electrical engineer of inquiring enactments. Lucy was anxiously waiting the the New York, New Haven & Hart- The automobile law works the same, :‘omli;tflt:t lll}e‘;‘u Nnnmlffin,m‘:i t:;n ford %mww.& mumant S v ted the own- | wee e had not seen and she ng outcome elec- et BE0 s oan: e e 0 8 | "and. drivers contradice the evi. | ad been both hurt and aispleased at Trfcation of ‘the Tosd bepwech Sthm: ALL NEXT WEEK | Sa.urday, Y22 Jan. 9. his silence, for she could onl; ess why ford and Neéw Y« says the New Ha- he had not corfe. But todas she had Sen Eallilina dence, and declare it to be false. EXCEPT TUESDAY, —EDWARD VROOM— s lntered at the Postornce at Norwich. | rhere were fifteen cases of violation | roocived a note Bith telling her Adidting et it Jave Boutell com- P D. B Sacen@-cism ¥ avh of the automoble law before Judge ! that T would call bl evening. Iin: | sympothy he couid get i this Fying | taults, Thajor and minor, Ms. Murray | riiec report Was & singular agency, eyt e ebanme on 4 Telephone Callay Bruce of Malder, Mass, of @ recent | mediately she had forgotten her mis- |time. In making her plans she did | on the ‘whole speaks well of the un- | for such work—Bridgeport Standard. e Ien erg 0CK L0, Hetin BAitorial Hoomis: 35-8 day, and of the number one was com- | §ivings, and in honor of his coming | not think of Beatrice Varney, and |dertaking upon which the New Haven e LUCK O acgregor Bulletin Job Officn, 35 mended for his manliness and truth- e had donned the dress he liked the | she did not enter her mind untll she|road entered—a practically new field. Should Try Agaln. 3 Monday Night—Latest Success, jmantic Office Room 2 Murray BME | (08 The remainder not only rid- | best and arranged her hair in the | reached his lodgings that afternoon| He {s very much In favor of the car- Judge Banks' majority for speaker of A Love Story of Intense Human rl.phonu 21 dled the truth, but in one instance, at | Wa¥ that he had said pleased him :fi:n:wn%lgn‘m'mwflm 3:: e of ‘,‘?:..:;"‘é’.‘?“fi'."mmf}‘ the Csnneticut hotse ,d.uh.‘.lnfl, ;‘d: AT PINEY RIDGE. Interest in Military Settirg. Norwich, Friday, Jan. 8 1900, | least, the defendant was riddied by|™npo grogged along until it was 8 | fear clutched at her heart for the|been gatined to one over Malone, and while we had | prrcms mventngs 10c, 20c, 30c. —PRICES— by his own Inconsistency and his fine | ook, and then the landlady came|first time. Suppose she should fiia |’ Troubles have come largely from X he | Matinees 10c and 200, was_doubled. and told her that Mr. Nutting was | Beatrice there. What Jf he had mar- | hievelopment of generators of power, | [vould be chosen we did not ®xpest 8o | F0CRICE Ll SR AT | ek, Edward Cole at the first hearing waiting to tee her. Lucy descended |ried her, although she had never|from line insulation (which have been 12T8e e M el X o - PRl v, o Leard of 1t? Bven if she were not died) a from defective troll and tis ambitl zed, ere | Seats on sale at the Box Office, Wau-| Scats on sale at the Box ce, the previous Tuesday, had pleaded in!to the parlor ®ith a happy smile on RS ot | Femedied). an m defective ey | votes to spare, beside. The fall- n House and Bisket, Pitcher & Co. | regan House and Blsket, Pltcher & excuse that the_safety device which her lips. As she entered the room a | there, suppose Gerald di want| wire. The suggestion of Vice Presi-| Were voted fo S50 (05 C0 re the as- ey el S 8t h o o Thursiany, Jan. 7th. ot 9 o'clock ks 5. - young m#n rose and came forward. |her fympathy? Many thoughts like | dene E. H. Meilenry in providing & o he was using on his wheels was not &} YO.0€ o™, c0p only a few minutes, | theso tortured her, ere she dared 0| better class of troliey wire for (he ;',',':“;‘,:";“;.‘,‘L‘;, :f 2':“":::7‘“:; Toa| cars to all points atter the perform- |, Cars t> all polnts atter the perform- " o S o s esenssanses; PRI Ihe Cirenlation of . chain, but was made from rings, and | ;.. "y “calq, ‘after the first greet- | knock at the doo electrical system has proved very be: ance. fanid The Bulletin. did not.fall within the meaning of the | o™y IS *0, ST KOS OOt B0 | W hen she did 80, his volce bade her | Shstal Mol e IOy ey Bme e Yok 10 the placea¥ | The Bulletin has the largest cir- § [ statute. He promised at that time part. enter. He was sitting before the| ot steel suspended from the present service and experience and would have culation of any paper in Eastern to . taki the contrivance to court, The smile aled on tbe girl's lips, | open fire, his head bowed In his hands.| copper wire, The New Haven trains 1 num- A O o e veo 1o four §| that Judge Brace might docide for |and the old pain crept back again fn: | His attifude brought the ears to her | have now been operating on this aux- | been scceptavle to a very laree vum” || BROADWAY THEA'IER, Tuesday, January 12, 190) onnecticut, and trom —— — to her heart. He saw the look of | eyes. She crossed the room swiftly,| fliary wire for months and have given | ber of members. vosssesersunessnsessasmsessenans; himself whether it was a tire chain. i " der accents. again—even though it is a long walit AT LAST, THE SENSATION OF THE CENTURY ! Y than that of any I : disappointment which crossed _her | speaking his nams in tender ac no trouble from the kinking at hang- b s 2 ! H ::X:P:‘cl;rx: "m;e”ve"d to overi| Mr. Cole failed to show the device in | ¢ CePRR RMNERE e artably. e tose.to Bis Rewt ,M";:Wgflz{: ers of other polnta, The locomotives, | til! 1911.—Bridgeport Standard. Heary W. Savage ofters 3 court Tuesday, and claimed that when | "’ 1y going away this evening,” | way toward her. . “Lucy! Mr. Murray insists, have at all times it became a question whether it was | he explained, "and you dont want fo| gladly, reaching out his hand to Seck | fre capacity for which they were d Buffoonery at a Wadding 17 The MOI‘I‘ WIdOW ” o chain or not, his word was as good | feel disappojnted. I'm going to De | hers. o e signed. He emphasizes that point. That was a nice way to treat a bride ! as that of the officer. Judge Bruce re. | one of a theater party, and— 1 came as soon as—I heard,” s He cannot, at present, make a com- | ;nq pridegroom, the way his friends | 4 marked that Mr. Cole had promised to| I suppose Beatrice Varney makes | said, gently. parison between the steam and elec- | treated Editor Talcott of the Green- | The Queen of Viennese Operettas. ve " o | another one of the party,” broke in “Dear, noble girl,” he murmured, | t1ica] service on account of the re-| yich News. And sha a teacher in the Original Boston Campany, direct from its Record Run of 18 Weeks at have the contrivance in court that da¥ | 1 uey, “trying \to keep her voice calm.|*I might have krown You Would|,rictions which have been 1mposed | Nk Sl “1f edifors and teachers | DaTromon: aharmPALY, direct (rom its Recor 3,000 of the 4,053 houses in Nor $ wich, and read by ninety-three per cent. of the people, In Windham it is delivered to over 900 houses 2in Putnam and Danlelson to ove H R '«lt that perhaps. his W i h — It like you. You don’t - H w ! of these places and that he felt t P Well. I might as well be honest | come t's so like y upon the latter. handled in this way, what hope 3 1,100, .ad 1: 1.1: Lo ity word might not be consldered so good | with vou, Lu She does. But it's|know how I have longed to see you,| “Mr Murray admits that the New | s 1}:” distinguished people to be ENGLISH GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA. JEgaonaidersd the " forty- 3| a8 that of the policeman. | yiot the same here in the city as it i | to_ask your forglveness—— .| Haven road’s high voltage knocks out | married “auietly " There ought to be a | Scale of Prices ...... = . 60c to $2.00 Eastern Connecticut has forty In his testimony against Mr, Cole | in the country. Just because a fel-| *“I forgave Jou.Jong swo, Gerald” | ine telegraph and telephone wires, but | lnw making criminals of the pereptra- No telephone orders recelved. No tickets to bs held. All seats nine towns, one hundred and sixt Officer Ridlon said when he stopped low is engaged to one glr!flls e ::fnklnzfirpfise‘WnAndBmu ryz“n";m!g the remedy from this is, he declares, | (ory of such ridiculous tricks —Water- n\u})bla x;l“ldlf‘o‘r whe’n ordered. Free List Entirely Suspendes e districts and forty S v | =on why he shouldn’t notice anoth- @ . simple, and not costly. Consequently, | pyry American. nly tickets sold to one person. g et cma Rattviey Tkt s s o iR g friends—there’s Beatrice o cOomfort| n,"furtner stories of telephone or tel- | Do~ § one rural freo de i Medford, on the morning after Pride held Lucy silent. He shouM | yo 3 hac| €STeDh_operators 4long the line being The Bulletin is sold In every:| nas Mr. Cole had offered him twen-| 5t cee how much he was hurting | “Beatrice” he repeated, somowhac| gpsckeq senseless, may be looked for, town and on all of the R. F. D. ty-five cents to be let off. Officer Rid- | her. A few moments later when he | bitterly. “I haven't seen her since I perhaps. ’ , " wfllk o' B <) 1n Mastorn Comsiacticut. o5 d th he had refused to take | took his leave she e him good-by | was faken sick. hasnt | He considers the hish voltage safe 3 Shows Daily the money and that Mr. Cole later | in a collected mapner: but after she 'You don't m'n that B;A‘e IlH"l for the traveling public for the season 215, 7, 8.45 J!'Ill.l" CIRCULATION offered him a dollar for the paper on | hi2d gone to her own room she gave |been to see you” cried Lucy. Shat b TerRHbY Bt RexARat el il A Vhich he Lad. taien down MucoIdE | ! paut do her reerlimgx and sobbed cax:‘: tlm%‘e:smtrrlfl.lucxl:u:’ zhx;g; ony | S10ce 1t was installed. k= g ch he had ta down Mr. COIE'S| i all her grief and corrow. “But_i 3 g Mr. Murray pays a high compliment 1901, average .........oeoe 44124 | ame and mumber. Mr. Cole testinied | 25 8L her £riet 818 SOMONL (| oo Bl e i Yong ae X couldt fake| 40215 ALUITSY POV & High compliment ! mmwm_[ MURPHY. WHITMAN AND CO, 502{1 that he had offered the money as a| to work” she wept. “It was all| her to places and make things pleas-| j.oue of the road's afecttincation He In Geo. E. Murphy’s Comedy Sketch, 1905, average.... L, W&V 2| joke and that he had t that the | different in the country. Ger-|ant for her. The moment I '{;.?'idd‘ does not say how soon the electrifica- and “THE PRODIGAL GIRL." officer w take the matter humor- | 1 to love me then, but now he | real friend she deserted mo. But I do| {ioy' will “he cxtended from Stamtord | Pl H 6,559 Judge Bruce remarked that he | to care only for Beatrice Var- | not regret—I never really eared for | New maven. b VH | "Miss MAE CRocrER, ALTHIA MORRISON, 3 1906, average ........ s Ay ot (AHER 16 hrioreuN ana s T can't help loving him, no mat- | her. Tve only loved one girl, and I o s A ¢ S rl i H e ot &35 & ahaw yon Enabil what he does—I <hall always love ?en'lt {aeed to sy w::“(‘z ::. But it's Electricity in Persia. Pictured Melodies. inging Comedienne. ne you $20 to show Some ¢ he . wi e | too late now. You 't care—" # I SER'S CO @ |79 do ot think it was a foke.” {himin 1 Hoow be wite ™ 1T 10D % ves were anining with bap-| While sojourning recendly at Shir. H“"r[; EAISThs conEy Doge s avern [ Most criminals lle when arrested | "Iy girl dried her tears, and tried | piness. “It's not too late” she broke )% Fersia, on Dusiness connected I | Greatest Performing Dogs Before the Public. H and confronted with evidence of their | to comfort herself with this crumb of | in. *I have never—changed, Gerald.”| U1 ST OVef A e | E e H Rota “You mean that you love me still,” | lishman wa S8 Dy - Fafsien | Ladies and Children PICTURES CHANGED 2 . s hlessly. “Do you|noble who had recelved a paralytic ADMISSION EVERY MONDAY % Januery 2 . la The days that followed were | he sald, almost breathlessly. TR Bl s M B o d 1) No Higher c Afternoons 5c LVERY MONDAY : it ey AL bted with sorrow for Lucy; for | love—could you marry a man who wts | fiock i bis lect shoulder and arm Except on Holidays. AND THURSDAY. i 3 o Tespect for | after one or two evenings, when e |blind : | - = £ e o ciomascs - were magi s in the west who| g spent a few minutes with her, his| “Yes, T do—I could,” she answered. diseases “by the ai Mith the (WMo ceased altogether. At first she| “Hedven bless you, dear” he mur- | cured all disesses ‘v the aid of this would look for his coming, but after | mured. *I knew you would say that|fire’ (clectriclty). fhe Tmelichman, MACADAM a_while she told herself that #t was|—I knew if you ‘loved me that the| hav/ng moderated ng that the RPN THEREAL M 2 | Sl e e no use—Gerald had ifted wholly | other would make no difference, but | Pectations 1y = rem T g yherever the good roads movement| WANTS TWO PIECES OF PIE. - e RIS TaaH T was afraid you had left off caring, | Statement wes an exaczeration, Wherever the g v from h d of him £ id B battery -pr o th is well under way there Is a move Bridgeport Post likened | occasionally, and when she did Beat- | But it won't be as bad as you heard, | Powertal baitery prevared. - To 't ment on foot to establish state high- 1 Hill's campaign to a ju- | rice Varney’'s name - was always | Luc; 1 saw a speclalist yesterda: was attached, and at the extremity ways, and it scems to be the ambition o for two picces of ple, it | coupled with his. But she could not|It's a question of a delicate opera- | WAs Riiached. and ot nge. The ot the goverror of the state of Penn- | forget the man' to Whom she had | tion, but there's not a doubt that It| 9 SECH JFe, 8, SGmp Shonee, RO i b S < « e 3 Tt A | given her whole heart, try as hard|will be successful” he , g wites i ” vania to put that state in this way | ssman HIll, with his place in | €0 could. . And somehow she | best of everthing is the thought that | (ne hand of his injured arm. § ts front rank of good road states secured by a plurality of ; ver blamed him. you would love me anyway.” AR £ The) T aensition MR or right in line with Connecticut, | the cighth time, has a good | "“Lire went by untfl twe years had| He put out his arms and drew her | ished to feel no sensatic a L1 | Time y 9 In the course of his message this governor says is not but the character | of the men. CLOSING OUT SALE OF ge plec cal ple In his Dos- | elapsed, and than one dav Luey heard | to him, kissing her almost reverently. | ™ P el sl LD session; and now he enters the neldi. at Gerald Nutting had been very | —Boston Post. sHidides: WIS b Wi Snt nsyell e A “The maintenancs cost of such |t enator Brandegee his P o s g ; 3 o ghways is all fm- tical ple because h - jame 2 < : : i ki RRh il hidera thera se mmabe e 1t 2or Hisesuld WHAT THE PAPERS SAY. dency to iy to bonding on the sltght- | Uproarious lavehier of | the of VLR I e Ul \% eonrtcietinaiitonlt | Congresbman CHAIL of His v ol = est provocation and the urgent need of| cyre, put the frightened man refused B s o tartons G it ; S erab. 8 That Mr. Fox of New Haven will not | retrenchment cannot be 100 Seversly | (o eupmait to a coomnd Apmiiontion. i8t9 biuld the foundafions <o last, did not want to grab for more | ... "tps"(uestion of the constitution- | emphasized.—Pridgeport Telegram. Claring that ne would far soomer sui-| [n Grateful Letter She !l The grades, dralnage, foundations but under the influence of friends | oyt B USROS LY Drovisions of fer the paralysis. | and style of road should be a perma- | who had a pique against Brandegee '(h. Conrceticut corrupt practices act| SENATORIAL QUALiFICATIONS. Another rerson, whose curlosit: ’ nent accomplishment. The only per- | he was encouraged to wrestle for it.' to the higher judicial tribunal is evi- i connoeres s tear, whiit examning| Praises Father John’s i THE HOUSEHGLD ishable portion of the roads should be | He not take into account how to be taken for granted in| In gelecting the man who shall rep- | the battery touched one of the termi- Medicine. ’ o & [ he would look as a political grabber | view of the advice of his counsel. The | resent Connecticut for six years in the | nals of (he machine. As he felt no . ”‘TA:‘Q'ZEZZ not calt for near-macadam | of b of Senator Brandeges, he | death of the clection court, ::sremre,‘unued States senate, quallficalions| sensation, he laid his hand on the Bulieiin Fuilding, 74 Franklin Strest. % o e age and | only 15 v ? v is a;fact beyond remedy, and the ques- ly considered. other terminal. A sudden yell and a Tdads with & superficla{ drainage and | onl ""_ “’_"n’_'"“ 5“”":]”‘1 ""l b will arise whether there is much| Nr. Hill's autobiographical sketch of | hackward jump were the results. The | “I have a little girl four yvears old, = a surface of lom;e 'wnlfl)r rofk, s*wr‘-w andes ARy i chance | of anything left of thr”act b who\at- himself, found in the Congressional Di- | man was afterwards heard telling his{and I am almost sure that Father @as have been bullt in this state and | ¢ 2 e | Public sentiment wi nof accept | rectory for the Sixtieth congress, re- | companions that he had been bitten ‘s Medicl 3 & . B » elsewhers, but macedam construction | e of Connecticut are not | piacidly a restoration of the old polit- | lates that he “prepared for college at | oo tre wuil ors M® e e e e b LA Superh Lins'of Holiday ! PROF. J. J. KENNEDI'S that Macadam himself would be able to aid Congressman Hill to get ical conditions, and it would appear | the public school of Norwalk and en-| ot the howse"all the Gine—we el uee It that another & is rignt ! lexisiaion, w & e tional grounds, w flort to | Guring the co general assembl piece of po Haven res that t of a statesman 3 ffort to secure suitable | tered Yale in the class of 1865.” No Wants 1t All —my husband, # ba a yself.” h avenue, Beaver Falls, Pa. uld be most timely | sumably there was rone. Thirty years o Now Tk s . A | these days? Now that she t the e pine |later it 15 sald that he recelved a dg- | cpeakership will she hava the nerve to| Father John's Medicine s all pure | will take place n ringfleld Repub- 10 approve of. Such roads call for large investment at first, b the most econom permanent mace gree of Master of Arts. 2 F . : 1 i 8 M | keep on clamorine for 1l for senator? ment, so that it makes flesh foundation and a s 1 d. lican, | “In 1863 he joined the army as 2| s e i Ladi d M | - Ciryipidice | ) ! g s 2 n 1e 1 ot if SV ey can stop it.— | and strength at the same time It cures for Ladies and Men. . is the only road that will last for cen- 5, {0 be kept in| Peole cutelde of the state may not | o WAt pursuit or ofics ho| NZL i el ey o CO fckoes d ;o.ymplc Hall, January 15th, 1 re he is going to at the success of the corrupt ! was not, at least, as a soldier, o - New assortments of Christ- | .. u. arst chitaren dancers tn the 2004 work. practices law has no further conn hting to maintain the honor and - - Z 2 s aeron ttna 1 & tion of Mr. Fox of New Ha- | tusrity of the unlon—to carry the star. | E R e x == ' mas Neckwear, | State. They winl take part in 28 THE ANTI-SLIPPING AUTOMO. | BILE SHOES. | o the house, | not true that there is noth- | and stripes forward in face of a deter- | i SRS B wrd: tonr of: automantios | il ihe by { t to the law, now that the | mined enemy, to join at last In the ! F Fancy Suspenders i R on expensive roads is disturbing com- | ' P7 §:t0 He re-elecing court section has been declar- | glory of a reunited nation. 5 and Avinbonde Don't miss the famous $10,000 Nows munities everywhere and the cold sea- | 21 Hill I8 golng to stay right where i unconstitutional. There is a great| No, not this. Is it just posefble that n > | elty Snow Dance. A Sure Hit. son Is the time when most dam and t 1 continue to be deal in the law not affected by that | Mr. Hill was even then some sort of a n honor to mation, state and him- | part, which, as will later appear, should | civilian “promoter—the kind of man ' /7 Coat Sweaters, Lrads done, on account of chain-shoes | /. ed. Action looking to a practical | that some of his frlends think would 2 e 1 used over the tires of the els to | . g W revision of the law Is indeed timely, and | test honor Gornecticut in the senate?. | Fownes’ Gloves for ladies, JAMES F. DREW prevent the motor carriages from | EDITORIAL NOTES. | doubtless be taken at the present| Perish the thought! House Coats, slipping or skidding. Happy thought for today: What ' tession of the assembl ew Haven Hil"uliinz it in @ gentler way, was Mr 1 . ouse Loats, . . B fl']r.lfl Speaking of recent damage, a New | happened v Clreet Register. ill then laying the foundations for a | b N IJ I g fl ] York paper calls 3 % i et | U THUCED Resk oot U9 MR ¥ E—— {#“commercial” statesmanship? | Bath Robes, A 1ano 1uning an that “two months $30,000 was | X! Legislators Should Not Be Bulldozed. s Hill ex n‘liedhhis abillty as an Fancy Honery, Beat“Weri: Oty spent fn puttl erside drive in sen stenographers in New ator Branfegee succeeds in | Incipient “financier” or “statesman, cls M 5 Pactitnel Aok Bags, Suit Cases, and an| endless line of sensible gifts New York In perfect order, It is now | entirely ruined thro the use of chain shoes on au biles. T chains are put jover the tiresg to keep the machines from the slipping. the automobiles ran a reasonab rate, sa of a fast trotter, ¢ nearly equal in number the sepr22a population of the city of Nor- ! Maher’s School For Dancing, T. A. AND B. HALL, [ McPH ERSON’S’ 62 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. Dancing every Friday and Saturday tory of the state. The forces which -STCRE OF- aid not cut & pound of ice last He returncd to Norwalk, after his o inse g [are arrayed aganst him have mot | Statesman. 'This we say without the ries and come of the treacheries, 7 a o o S, ring | engagement as a “civilian” in the army. | i M % this lafitude untll After; Pub- TeSCIHEIE RTINS S0 [Ep D81 1DK |26 The close of [hs eliglian,. Hia auis. (zk 2 Py avelection 88 U in the Connecticut senate In the year M - R g on Ux Tiied Diales | 1ses- 1357 from which he graduated g Ftetin] 0 o Z|but apparently left no shining trail H le victorles of its kind In the his- | Put apparently left no- shining trail S The icemen are still hopeful, for »d to resort to about all of the | Slizhtest di e to which he has been subjected by e blography continues: “He was engaee eveninss. Bakers orchestra. w;num I | The big Landis fine of tw i ‘M’“l’l’(’«n;:a:“t‘)’: r‘yna?:-tb‘ffl;\mr‘sr::'r‘:lnr:‘:rfib;fi in business from that time (the clo: The Halter and Furrier. Private lessons lnc}\'n.h n'!"’:o—'n». e Ao | Landls fine of twenty-nine | 1 0 BT A D ety to e | Of the war) until elected to the Fifty dec12d m{_,d:;h:n: hour. Clas - results in the ru asphalt or macadam ° millions has become only a memory. ygraq that the memb: , - | fourth congre: $ e e e v el 9 It is not likely to be dyplicated if the | Jytnra o 1009 will mot pecmit thome | “He held the commercial positions of | alll e Hl s a“ Vercoa s | case fs retried. selves to be bulldozed In the manner | Secretary and treasurer of the Norwalk DR C R CHAMBERLAIN, |~ EXPERT TUNING biles. Why allow chain shoes to pre- — which is being attempted. It is re. |Iron works president of the Norwaik BE Mlioing? 17 chetfocis ofcs n who has not read “Para- ! grettable that he friends of Mr. Hil | Strest Railway company, president of | purchased from D / S ssves and_lmproves ihe plans, A% thelr m s fast e h to slip, let oes not commarnd any re- | £aw fit to stoop to such methods. They | 1€ “Oruelk Cas Cght company. and | HARRIS BROS., M 3 o enta/ ourgeon. A. W. JARVIS, them take their chanc " | spect in New Jersey. That is a test 2re a reflection on usually high party |18 nOW .vice president of the Norwa Doy anu’actursars, 2 . W, 3 e Shelr ¢ ! 0 il | Ctandards. Mr. T, surely, would | Mills company, and vice president of 2 [ 10 ohiige ar Dr. & . Gocr's. practios AR i Ao is s a question which will ha question there | hifve. Kancticasd SULH R Sonies H N "‘3 Na!lona‘l nk of Norwallk.” 23 Washington Place, New York. | during his last iliness. Norwlich, Conn. g to be settled and settled right. The AT S he been able to dictate the limitations 'ommercialism, not statesmanship, 3 ¥ Norwich, Conn. | «raduate Nilea Bryant School of Plane present license fees are claimed to bs | It as If congress had decided of tho contest. His sense of fairness, | 2PDears to have been the keynote of | We have obtained, through a fortunate purchase, JotME g et Tusing, Baitle Oreeh, Mich. xcrbitant by some of the owners -of | tO 8 evelt the run of justice and honor is eredited with bhe. | MF- Hill's success—the kevnote that Drop a pos dec1sd 'Phone 518-8, ma es, but it 1s declared that they are not sufficlent to ot the expense of the wear and tear on good r r present condit nd rates of speed. ng weeks of his ing of a high order——Ansonia Sentl- ‘;.’;cfii}ifi“”’ been loudly struck by his | from the above well-znown makers of Good Clothes, On the other hand, Senator Brande. |8 all of their Fall and Winter SAMPLE SUITS and Sitn ‘5;‘3.‘;,‘;5?,,,25"’;,’,.,.‘{,’;!‘;;’;"’:,,’;,3?1 OVERCOATS. Original prices of these garments Sinca practices s proresman 1 wur M were $12.00, $16.00 and $22.00. We will sell them since practiced hls profeseion in New | Tains case the issue does not | He Labored for the Good of A whether Hains deserves to| When Abiram Chamberlain retired i | but whether Annis really | as governor of Connecticut, it was sald ASKS FOR ANOTHER CHANCE. | (i1 mot deserve to be killed. Y F. C. GEER TUNER 122 Prospect 8t, t he had been the most lovable and | London, as a member of the law firm Tel, 889-5. Norwloh, C& B i or e 5 e best liked execntive the state ever | of Brandegee, Kenealy & Brennan, TOMORROW, JANUARY 9th, at ate of Missourl 1s the onl Last r witnessed one hundred There retireu today a man who| 1In the vear 1838 he was a represent. state In t unfon which has ceeded in bringing the Standard O comp to terr 1t did not stop | to argue with octopus, but just gave it notice to quit the stat legal representatives of the trust mitted that they did not know step it would be proper to take next, but they soon found out. The other day the attorney chings in free America, th mber in five years, and ms wert colored cf largest nost of the ns. TEETH NEED TO BE FIXED. WHY SUFFER PAIN OR PAY LARGE PRICES ? Without the least particle of to glve a good account of his | ative in the general assembly of Con- | to everything that tended | necticut. - . well being and prosperity of this | He was a delegate to the republican old commonwealth. Governor | national conventions of the years 1883 | Woodruff has had a stormy adminis- | 1892, 1900 and 1904. | g to prove ' tration, made so by an unfriendly leg- He was speaker of the Connecticut islature, but now that his term of of- | house of representatives (a distin- has ended there none to say | guished honor and deserved recognition ¢ i s ot labored for e gond o o8 his iy o it el GT'@AL Trouser Event th $10.00 — $14.00 See window ex hibit. 1647 Adams Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standard brands of Beer of Europe and America, The | A western paper Is try imission to membership in the of the Revolution, th all Tire of the tt lect said in ent the best wishes of those who | from the New Longcn district, was re- | Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavari company filed a plea In the supreme | rssitipring ction did not ¥ a high resard for government, | elected to the Fifty-elghth and Fitcy- | IS AGAIN HERE. pain you can have the most sen- Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Mueirs court of Missouri that was almost pit- n 2 dollar. It may have cost | 11 enl oG It offer® and the help | ninth congres May 9, 1905, he wax sitive teeth removed by our @i '’ "A Guinness' Dublin _Btout, v " ) : > through proper adminis- | cho sta N iful, 1t was so meek and so wanting ) cents in postage stamps. It b S ey e L oriBmie s g M 1n the usual declarations that the cor- H, Platt, who p - : e E prior to his decease ex- fg;:;ludn" I;‘n‘:l(h(lllt:;f-“nr(::h:ng yrong, of | If the. ent should offer that | g ta e Bengle pressed 'his earnest desire that method, We fill teeth with sflver or enamel for 50 cents and gold for $1.00, or eolid gold crowns for $5.00. C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunk Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser. | Budwelser, Schlitz and Pabst. promise tandard Oil | was made that if the Standard were i ght bring quite| Mr, Lilley's policy of gov Senator Brandegee, waiving onmor- | Full set of teeth $3.00 with the A. A. ADAM, Norwick Tows. B 51t the Taws and all the re i = | campaign for office and it was because o many years been & profouna ( B wovi fons of deportment would be ovey A Chicago minister declares that ! of the principles he stood for that he | Student of great political and economic | S oy I tlo D uld be obeyed. | A o that leoted 1o the important omer Le | questions, from the foundatlon of our Better Teeth Cannot Be Made. | . W@ further sttempt would be > to | hell is on this ear wd, considering | Was elected to the important office he J 5 e . i arther attempt would be made to | hiell 15 on this ea dering | lolds. It is now up to people (o | BOYernment to the present day. Work guaranteed ten years @ | gobble up all the business, or to main- | ity Heavenly Whila he Ly taln prices by reason of possession of | Houston thinks that he may be right. | 1, Pim all the support possible in |\ Fh7S he May hot be so famillar as -] Pave"bovn estapiiched ners, ve | : : a monopoly. Officially e el res e b Do counts, or with the current prices cf Bave oo et 15 ot ne || (Successor to A. T. Gardner) i %08 'a rebearing of the ca 10 #dct e he most distinguished cler- | fayen Palladium. structural iron, or steel Ingots, “F. O. | @ table value, B & Dledgs that it the order | svmen i York says In print that B.” or an adept in determining the 8 TO SUIT EVERY TASTE GRe Wit b 'Fieasea any time Hack, Liver modified the company will behave ft. | (0 Weekly conference meeting is a Fair Play, the Slogan, lowest avaflable wages of slectric rail- to examine your teeth without 4 B Sbty. AL it waots her | fraud” How these ministers do talk. i son- | &F conductors and motormen, or the TO FIT EVERY FORM charge, self pr All it wants is another How minis (5 of faix plas, theoughout Con: | proper rice of gas—Senater Brandes:s Open from 9 till 8 and and chance. ticut w ender eir hearty en studiousl: i > i il Missour! has in this furnic) v Moie BN ot hum:“np“ ishes to Governor Lilley and cortal- | 10 be a membar ot the Temng tamaoit Fine Worsteds, Cassimeres Ssrdays feom 10 U &, Boarding object lesson for oth gn in his shop window: “Man Iy that he will have a successful | tive body in the world, where commer. H H R intnoe = ; ist. Dust settlers. Are vou a | over ihe difficult road which | claliem 1s light of weight. but where | [ and Thibets. I Parlurs Rt toccates in 3 o Thi i a3 de- | fore him. The sympathies of | statesmanship lke thep ot Chovirg | q pekt i oA s is 4 zood January de- |i€s Dbefo he sy o stanship 2. ari g the privcipies of business and (B €7 fipie have becn with him during | Sumner, Frifbie H. Hoar, Orvill | EXCELLENT TROUSERS for all DR. JACKSON, Mgr. | Stable s thr o I s o ! ight with bis enemies and this | Platt and Frank B, Brandpses confer i i Norwish, Gt sourl acted and won, ! S R N s made his vietory possible | hazor mpon Thestirs mndrece conters | occasions at our now famous price Franklin Square, c R T \ | mind the moonlight nights, They der bty ity e N i : : | ¥ e 4y getting sc A o 7 e o ; wisdom and justice, he will The general assembly of Connecti- OVE NIVETY E'GHT i HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, e - dhe Formy he moon and the police ; xu retain thelr confidence and ne | out cannot afford to make a mistake | L L . | ¢ e T R L S T S AMERICAN HOUSE, | "™ * "0 s of the ‘e gov pening message is| 1t isn't going to do it 2 ple. one of unusual interest and frankness. | Senator Brand ocC arre derson, Props. ~ e e P8, e -4 4. o et Y man who lost is | The fact that it gives iis first attentlon | —New Haven v ko e WAUREGAN HOUSE BLOCK, Tt e DO IT NOW B tiacaks procseds tal and bocame possessed | 10 economic questions will commend o e L . ich, Co SPRCIAL RATES to Theatrs Troupes : s {RGalaess an shows the results of five | of a million the same day must have | SHOUSHITU] voters throughout the state. | Wien the body of w starving ani- Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Traveling Men, eto. Livery comnectes | $¢ SO0 walt unth ine last minute. A O gk ok I- | founa st v i prTEe ¥ £ meen. , incl £ . " L ] “minutes’ work it makes war look foo I:’mur" Jime .‘n S cide whether o which has characterized the “land of i e 1?.2»"'.325?&{52"223}5 1 A RO m. SENTON DibaLe. e Abyium dsh, » or shout with glee. steady habits” in Tecent years, the ten- | death. i septic vsed N ()