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NEW BRIDGE ACROSS THE THAMES| o mocs o o memmarenL s Py | W W Columbus silled on Lis great voyage cf e discovery, On Fyiday, Oot. 17, 1485, he 7 - W e 5 g COME TO ME rst_discovel , Jan g ? e u'fifa%f"fiu?fxfltvsum Does o fighter need brains? alope ; ! ¢ ; Jh that sewing machine. Ntl'-:::‘pn 1 cl e a ) o © 1 Now Reported that It will be About 100 Feet North of | which if he had not reached in safety: | | (Well, vey con say for, ne (hof, | : %czzu:';‘n.nl:l';’ ‘Brice. m.’:n'.“g‘ o’ - SR 3 i been known which led to the settlement | Player does; and you can imagine | n. north e ‘Hubbard., Machinist, 280 ke Present Structure—Will be Lift and the Existing | been known which led to the settiemont| Biyer, foesi, and Jo5 S5 shorision 3 Bridge R d March 15, 1493, he arrived at Palos in | Would be in & close game of ball, e:-n! - = ridge Removed. ’ safety. On Friday, Nov. 22, 1493, he|¥ou?" piped I m Corbett one night as THE SLEEPING SICKNESS 3. 7. coNANT. 11 Frankils Street. arrived at Hispaniola, on his second | he leanad back In his big Thomas fiyer, Whi = voyage to America. On Friday, June | smoking a large perfecto. WHICH MEANS EA'II _Whitestone 6o and the J. F. C. 100 It has become known for a certain- 1 The old bridgo will be used until the | 13, 1484, he, though unknown 16 him- | “A £00d, clever fellow with Clgars are the best on the market ty mow. says the New London Globe, | new onc 18 completed and then the | seif, discovered the continent of Amer. | beats the 'slugger nine times o og How many reifers Nave heard of this 5x them. that the New York, New Haven & | structurc dhat has done duty many |ica’ It was on Friday that Henry VIII| ten. He has to be & judge of distance: | - iy1o gigease? It prevalls in that Hastford railroad will ercct a bridge | years will be taken away. ‘ihe plan fof England gave to John Cabot bis| he has to know how to fight this fel- | 2P e : 10 take the place of the one now span- | to turn it over to the city, it is un- | commission, which led to the discovery | 10w and that fellow; he has to know way country—, specially ning the Thames from \Winthrop's derstood, has been abandoned, and the f of North America. This is the first where to place his punches in order | the Congo district. It is caused by . point to the Groton shore. The pres- | bridge will be demolished. 3 Am ate paper in England. On 1!0 :axe m: m;:d- hlz?d h.:h&-lu%:n;: the Dbite of the tsetse fiy. When i ent bridge has become weakened and | What change the new bridge will ¥, Sept. 7, 1565, Melendez founded | Just how he g; ng bites & person, the sleeping symptoms in other respects is not adapted to: make in the Jayout of the approaches | St. Augustine, the oldest town in the fl){g e !tregm » well, ¢ & the v the business required of It. The new | at the New London end of the bridge | United States by more than forty | “e" ;flfl lu:n onhn '13_ ueufl,. s begin and finally sufterer sleeps structure will be erected just north of | is not kmown, here will be a tem- On Friday, Nov. 10, 1620, the ls;cd = 1?1‘; e a0 e sfln_’s“" until death occurs. 7 the present bridge, within 115 feet of | porury track rom Sixth street ctlower, with ihé Pilgrims, made the | lied on his punch and his stare, Scare | “gontrast this with the peaceful, the great span.- it will be What is|to the new bridge so that it can be | harbor of Provincetows and on the|me that night? No. You know I boxed | 17 F0e Bop (o 1o%nere any- known as g “lff" bridge and will run | used for the present. It will soon be|same day they signed that august com- | SR i . L 7 = east.and west, Temoving a bad curve | determined whethe y ad will he forerunner of our present glo-| 96, /It Fas erey & A gl thing more wearing than to lie awake existing at the approach of the pres- | enter the city on t ‘st side, going | Fious conctitution. On Friday, Dec. 22 | and I told Billy Delancy at the me | o night, tossing about, nervous, with - ent bridge, in Groton. It is under- | around tae city proper and proach- | the Pilgrims made their final | that I could beat , bu ushed | o S50, Mok Iisail Wik 'maewcy Anows . stood that work on the new structure | ing the bridge directly from lhe ivest, ¢ Plymouth Rock. On Friday, | me up and made me wait three years. = will commence very soon and that it | or whether the tracks aloux the water | Feb, 22, George Washington, the fathir | In the meantime T beat Jake Kliraln, | what elge? Short of letting tha tsetse n will be hurried along with all possible | front will be continued in usc for the|of Au o n;':d%'flhk‘:?s ?-ffiln “t;r;‘ S et bitay Taohais: fiy bite us we would do almost &0y~ | Typ GREATEST OF OUR YEARLY SALES PROGRESSES, SWEEPING 5 despatch. passenger service selzed na fortified. "On Friday, Oct,| T knew all sbost Sullivane stare g o "Hayes. of | BEFORE IT ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS IN SALES AND VALUE GIVINGS. he surrender of Saratoga ? . _George 3 E— . s s : i t of it. I came in the ring that night “ sIx weeks' Businss | Franiin crarten orricems | Gk fonsrintlnki ) an ek, T i i 2 Wt et | s Gl P w1 M it | Gome TODAY, GOME EVERY DAY ANDYOU WILL FIND BIGo& sAR- | THE | EE & 0SGOOD CO. IN REALTY MARKET. | COMMENDED FOR WORK. | our cause. On Friday, Oct. 19, 1781, | breaking his neck to get my eve. 1i o .’l“”“un": 3 Nal m""’.m‘ GAINS THAN YOU EVER BEFORE HAD A CHANCE TO BUY. et | — the surrender at Yorkto n- | bowed, and then, youh l;‘nol. turnes P ” ' Forty-Twe Pieces of Property Have | Inspection by Grand Scribe George R. v of uu:l. e i g;‘;‘:l;t}lmlmuilhgdx:‘:orzwwei W‘n:‘::;:; thing v;l‘t:nm. rddl‘:. Vinol was n; OIlEr an assortment o easy Changed Hands. | Morris Accompanied by Grand High | ‘ . On Frida b . 17 I‘"‘ 15 bow o & lob of follows I didn't see Ommended, an my surprise, 2 . ) Mhe folleying real estate chang Prisst G. r, Kies. 51Tt by b?n‘fly:];;‘,_\’_]rfj b‘u{\';.;“ at all outside the ropes, and Sullivan :&N:‘ ;Wfl!ilfl"‘ me "Pll;fl‘“‘ Imallug Silk Values w::;n;,;g:l{:::fl ::1::1(-.1-. 114, an|to take, handy to carry, and he fo! g real estate chang 8 = i - U 01 lost his nerve. and now I sleep soundly.” ¢ B | 2 recordec own Clete > Lee. that the Un States coldn st g ;n;o\];;rrm;vfiuxrmx ded l;?‘l G O | he_official pection of Fr BKIN | \cre, and.of right ought to be, free and r‘onl;(;e:‘lu?{'Idhal;'et;?‘(’:zcrx":dm:n‘(;".I x:o;; ‘What Vinol did for Mr. Hayes, it will ml::‘:sl::d.' C;;ney s::@ all Al 30 b Goods, $295 from $3.7 | very effectual line of Cough . > 7 R b ter, No. at Masonic | i, g.pe pt.— imore he world, vas, igns, 39c a yard. . | y e | Entate of Harriet T". Rogars t0 Willis | temple ‘on Thursday, was the means | ""¢PendeHt—Barimore Sun. | but not ax confdent as he must have |80 fo° evécy rundown. mervow end | T 4 Comtortabis, 756 trom 1. — 55| Drops and Candy Cough Con e dINgs on 84| o drawing out a F DOGS. thought. There was only one way in | OVerw . oug! nges, colors Reseda, gray, = 2 ey, ROy o lem Street mpson o B, M, | Members, while there t THE Mo e the‘world_for me to lose o Sullivan, | STEINER'S PHARMACY. Norwich |brown, Copenhagen, Ceil, navy and | (o e —3‘11.?' trom $1.50 - smgyf ;i Fresh " G. and M. G. Thompso: | from New London of about a dozen,| spaniels wers so called because the|and that was for me to lose my nerve. Fom $1.76 — $1.79 from $2.00 — $1.95 S BEE W and. Busines and James E. Copeland of Derbyshire, a1 bread of this type came from | “WhY. 1 wasn't thet leat bit excited b::‘."';:’:m"r:’ oo, Wity = 0| e LGN, : | ections. resh stock now 3 : England, was also a visitor. Spain. The Blenh el got hit | when he fell on his knees in the 21st P yai | B s Dodes to o The inspecting officer was Right Ex- | homie’ toom Blenhel palace, "where | round, down and out. I walked over SIEAS BN on hand. fane. O'Neil to Mary O. Coleman,|cellent George R. Morris of this dog first zained popularity in tne | and helped him to his feet and then n etas, all colors, regular | land and buildings at Tafty 00n, pand tima of the great Duke of Mar'horanzh, | asked the chief of police to please koep j j T S fe e d8s & Yard, Ready-made Sheets and |- disated Bronchish Lasl Estate of S. B, Stoddard to M . In the same way the S chp T 3 Plain Taffetas 1 1 | Nelson's Gel o Lozenges, . 0. Daild of No SET i me io the Mer 1 said: ‘Chief, I don’t want these peo- ain Taffetas in a complete line of | . | o ol B e iy 14in23 | grana’chapter of the state Rt Fon tsrriene. Gid. WOt g2l 1| ble varrving me around on thelr backs. colors, regular price Tsc—Sale price | PillOW CaSES | Sayo Mint Jujubes, Estate of L. W, Bacon to Benjamin | Ward A. Avery of W imantic, heir names from a iikeness to the fox, | I want to g0 with the people who were | § o M . 57c a yard. | Zymole Troches, 'W. Bacon and others, land and buiid- ter of the first vall, I m the fact that formerly they | With me before the fight’ and T did Pillow Cagps, regular 15c aualfty—( peam, o ings on Washington street. Following the work, which was per- | were used in hunting foxes. Many | I went to a friend's house, and on my Fancy Silks, styles mostly stripes, | Sale price 121e . n's Mentholated Cough Drepay {hnj‘mm‘ -3 oh “&nd ‘others to] ;l'nrn;ull‘l_\‘ rs.»' nm‘H-g of }]hc chapter, ars ago they were ‘sent by their| E:‘;‘d‘é:e ;i;ogegmn-t affect me until T in'Messalines and Taffetas, mg“]a; e Smith Bros. Cough Drops, _ e o | Past High Priest Elmer D, = 5 Araw e 3 = Cases, al Bacon, land on Washington | Past High briest Elmer D. Ki masters Gown ihe fox's burrow to draw | hef Ene tOBed oy penten the e e e Pil;;:;a« S 1»\9: rizen, regular value| Moses Cough Drops, Smith to Victoria R. Wad. ‘\)11 J. C. »‘I'P:’h-n x‘m'l; days a saving that a sood fox terrier i’f,‘.fpeg“.“}lu.fg 51‘:’2-“3."-::3:“1!“:?; Baioy | Siika - Cliflon. Tattetas snt] P b | Glynn's Coughease, ot it orris complimente officers very | mever came ut of 4 burrow without | Wra . The - . | Bleached Shets o §06 — b L‘;‘l‘f and buildings on Whitaker ave- |y} on their work. The royal arch | tne ok fe either brought out his | realized it, and T aidn’t sleep & wink. Surahs, regular prices $1.25 and $1.50 | o or wa o S1eSts: 3% from oc — 400 Yh"’:';':'"'._““l;::' A irs of L. W. Bacon to Martin An- | degree was whlrked in full. - 2 or never eame out alive him- | 1 was awake all night, and never clos i LI peioel 85 & yaid. | from | Y. &s. Licorice derson, 1and and buildings near Wasn- | At the conclusion of the meeting a|celf. The bulldog used to drive | ed an eye.” Oh, it felt great, I tell you, 26-inch Unbleached Cotton, 10 yards| G°Tton's Cod Liver Oil Candy, R strost. banquet: was served by enport in | and was trained {o meet the rushes of | but in the ring I felt as though I was L A | ] T Caltlind Condt B Na Heart: ot « corporation | the banquet hall, the session being enorme nges - by grippingtseting e haleicut L oyra &7 wongel M {mr ik I e O - ) ndvick ta buildings } one of the most enj le in a long | ¢ eir most vulnerable spot— | up I couldn’t make a break. B et Yock Candy, to P F. Headrick, 1 ailding 1“””‘ T R TR e e o Was that my hardest ight? No. Joe Black Dress Goods L. En;;uh Unbleached Cotton 10 yards| g c VYo o s Oler Heirs of A. M. Parker to H. F. Par- e 3 the bulldor. 'The dachshuns |[Chovineki gave me the toughest one. A Sl i Goukls width—8: ;. | for 7dc. 8 ¢ 1 s on MoKinley | P 4 me in-| “Oh, that's years and years ago. We H . eres, e widt ale price | | odyne Lozenges, ’-‘:2 rtl‘.:mi:‘:r‘ J’mmuw i OBITUARV "“A;TA j‘r‘v:‘ were both from Hayes Valley in 'Fris- Still lns.".’ 9" the leav, 220 a yard. | 36-inch Bleached Cotton, 10 yard Gomenol Bon Bons, 8. R. and H. S, Wallace to Norw William E. Baker. fius ing badus .!»n‘re name ‘:‘): ":‘:t;:'.{‘hm‘h"“fl championship | Goods. Greater and More Rad-| scrges i fine weaves, an wool, | for 746—10 yards for 83c. Gibson’s Lime Fruit Tablets, v ciet al Idings o adger de one in t 3 e width— : i‘\‘e‘rr;".sugze; land and buildings on William Edwin Baker ?'vr:z v““;'ll;vz.‘ m, ‘\.d i\\_ur;”“ ':‘vylym g “Wo agreed to fight in a barn at|jeal Redmctions Tham Ever double width—Sale price 47c a yard, Short lengths 10-4 sleached | Allenbury’'s Menthol and Eucalyptus McWulams & ,Co, to. G. A.| 25 e jome N0, 60 Highland strset, | yene 2 ey are mow too | San :}“%‘elhnrgros’ e bay, Sl sk —_ | Pequot Sheeting, regular 34c value— | Pastilles (Eng.), « & and buildings Mowry | Hart At 3.2 wursday morning. | 5o S T 2 ferncious riends fixed it us. Eight rounds we 3 - | 5 & Silend aud; DurTHEs son ewIY shordly Betore § oclock he was sel k e e e | ougtie gt my, left hand was busted. Before MOHAIRS b s lFA“""I')“'"‘ Ranmneriom grinid yonohtie to G, A with an atiack. of fallure. ing heir sharp mnoses.| They stopped it, and postponed t 5 s | e rench). e A e troel, "¢ | retiring Mr. Baker had compiained of e o e o Mot | thingifor & weeki Ve ihan: took: & Best English make and very lus- ther Plilows, fan K, . D. Daliver to J. L. Cate, land ani | [l chily, buc e was apparent ; "0 Anothor name | barge with 200 close friends and went OVERCOATS trous. | value—Sale price $2.25 .‘; buildings on McKinicy avenue. i i : Javal "“ bR A hreed is Dalmatian d(;z. be- | up (g‘t;‘ x‘-;lijao. i Oho g iont Erol 50c quality—Sale price 39 3 yard. \ i Cobb_to A. A discoy E < native home was i | vay yins / . AR R Baker i afection of che | “4fié bis native home was in DAIMACR. | 0 o oves, which were tidé together, MARKED DOWN T6o quality—8ale price 40 a yard, | Heirs o H. M. Newton to A, L. Pot- | heart aad siice July "'b Nad woen o I prg il and threw them overboard. When the $1.00 quality—Sale price 71c a | | 5 S B e o | der Dr.Po care, but it had not i 5 . : : i 2 | ter. Tand and oulldings on Boswell av [ L o Lt S BURCES SOB: | rnere tn ont e eRion we export| 1HE ok ik Ohving gt wis | $26 and $28 Overooats fo $21 |3125 suoliy—sele orice e o Startling Millinery Reductions | ee s 00 RE o 0. 0 Baviay. Tend u was at all alarming a: present. | . v n | three big seams on the back. T use % 7 s are e a el [ A, Baker was born in Montville | from this country that few people-if | no"regular three ounce punching bag | inehes wide. heave | PTiCeS are sacrificed in a manner T et ma ant | OCL 21, 1590, 4 son of Abisha Aldon | [t 5o on outside of fhose In the the resnier ehrss bunes puncome beg | $20 and $22 0vercoais 10 $17| storm serses 44 inches wite, teavy | pouy our carnestness—ompty. tabios bufidings on’ River avenu | Baker, and yas in the nintk s e hramn “That 4 hair ropes. | Founds. We were both cut to ribbons and firm In weave — Sale price 38 & | 1na shelves are what we are aiming Phal‘macy. T. C' Murphy and others to R. J.|9f ¢ m John and Priscitla ; Brown. “That s hafr ropes. | 103 hattrea all over the head and bodv- (918 Overcoats 10 - - $14.75/ vard. o i Jodoin, ang bufldings on Main ) den of the Plymouth colony n“f\'f" Thoneh they 30 any place where pols | I fought most of the time with my right AR o NS | janzdaw street. alized in ellow's poe At a BT ) e arv | and you can’ imagine what a tough & S, ESER ANa e Wi & Fancy th that et o2 C, H. Satterlee to Masy 51| very eazly removed to Colches- i v i W s T ;$|5 0vercoats 10 « - $10.75| mase of seiccted stock—sale prics 760 S P e e Sutterioe and ofhers, land and bufla: | ter and was educated at the famou and plainsman learned years | T oy ne? well, T had him down . e, [ sere §1.25, 5130 and $1.75—8ale price R RT P i | Bacon ucademy. He went to Hartfora | ¢ e o it o ratiion | on the floor and in at the close of the ($]2 Oyercoats to - - $ 9,75 < 50c and 75c. ! : W. F. and L. H, Chapman to R W. young man and entered the em- | 4P in the worning and find a rattler) Wi ;' qdnt drop him agatn until 3 B L & Brewster, land and buildings on Main é‘x’_\ ~’;:fj"‘ C Smith, an old-} (o7 & e et down o see that his| the 28th. when he went out. He was as VOILES e . A i iy ana Cliff street: &ovd pt an ! e caratully | tough as any of them, and the early k 5 | $3.26—Sale price $1.75. Estate of J. L. Coffee to M. W. Cof o Long | horsehalr lariat was colled carefun’|figits I had with him will never be 75c quality—Sale price 49c a' yard. : | e, land and buildings on Laurel Hill north of the | about b, so thel there Tos = ohent | forxotten out west, Tl tell vou. SU[TS $1.00 quality—Sale price ¥1c a yard.| Untrimmed Hats, §150 and $176—| avenue. = a few i o “Why dig T start fighting? Well, I —S: i . | Sal 0c. . P A Revnelfs to M. W. Reynolds,|? became engaged in ety will_tackl A et 1 $1.25 quality—Sale price 97c a yard. | Sale price 50c. and ¢ play =, d. { land on Washington strect publishing business und later he con- o on This tans oers| was on the old Iscazar team out there, $1.50 quality—Sale price $1.17 a yard.| {rntrimmed Hats, $2.50 to $2.76— | ! Estate of G. S. Burn e . L e et iaes | and a demon on the second bog. I was S el srlss o | Barmnam ang otliers R s the Tini o the Kast Inan,| 400 & demon on the ccond boe, 1 nas $25 value down to $21 ey ings on Maple Grov s tectio St e us snakes | €d a second baseman. so I got on the | EY’S SILK WARP HEN-| Untrimmed Hats, $3.25 to $5.16— i B Cturon to C o, Rn it he Jclarnae it | teare.. aithough under age, and Jotned $20--$22 value down o - $”’PR‘ESTL ,“SETTAS | Sale price $1.48. { ullding > ad to | the club. | Eatite of T Kilre s of these ropes are shipped to ety } gt R e e oh o vard ¥ R R Veigh, Jand ‘and buildings o lndm and adjoining countries each : TR i value down to - 15 | 31.50 quality e pri y | 7Trimmed Hats, worth $7.00 and Estate of M. L. Troland to Clarence | Sameiss e oo i T e | 1T 1.conld ealy have & momovoty-ot |35 value doWn 10 - $14.50] 50 custic=8ale price # YA frimmed Hats, worth $10.00— Sale | F. Douglass, land and bu n | ase ca ) e Mteemine o | time and sell it at auction I'd be a prices $4.98 to $6.98, i Hickory strect | pany will eve _— rices $4. .98 | il Estate of M, L. Troland to ¢ { tion he e rope. 1t s about | :“""“‘" in & short time. Some men 5[2 value downto - s 9.75 AT 2 | played by the composer J. Mullaney, land 4 mh‘\’x]nr e Jua{n a . bave more time than they know what | ROY C. PHILLIPS Hickory and Prosp urbed by visits o | 4o do with; the surplus is wasted. Oth- e All remnants of Colored or Black e | —.t— B. Ward to B. land untry.”— a sy " - \ and bu s on Laurel Hill avenue. T :r- cz;uld nu‘. 4 :mur. al;llhy it they Uhersacr Glaces: Chitdrsne Ov.r- | Dress Goods at ene-half price. (Main Floor) | [l ; o line o Tost HI T |cut:ire _— ad them. 1 would establish a time | Unierivean Gives C e 1 5 | rovement corporation. land and hni'd- | which posi Which Would You Rather Be? | clearing house, or a time brokerage . IE Gloves in the CIearmg Sale [ ngs on Broadway, Broad and Cedar |about fifteen I don't think he the editor, ever dies. | and commission house, and buy time | Ask to see the Men's Suits marked m nkets and Bed umns 1 49 Main Street strsets and Qiacer avenge. sh companies I et 2 1ead and never | of all who have it to waste and sell 1t | $3.90. ankeis Women's Cashmere Gloves. regular| . 6L omey to ) oome: ) T ¥ heard of one gettin | e 4 00— i 2 S8 o punidings on Nerth €1 W M il tng | ata great profit tosuch as are fnmeed |, o oL Good, warm bed clothing, never be- | | prices and G50c—Sale prices 19¢ street. 1 b of more thaa nature has allotted. It {5290 > fore sold for such little pric and 42c. M0rs 2 ad bitidtny ot Bean i1 | aniext coxia Gny Hag aEAS & Duige Sorsa | 10-4 Blankets, silshtly imperfect, | Children's Mittens, regular values| M. E. Rigg and others a ! give for it. and how chesply | Buy now, you can save $1184 on an| 104 BRI S E 15c and 25c — Sale prices 10c, | Crandall, land and huildings ¢ New I others would let it go!-—New York | outfit just as well as the Saturday cu: . 1,2,; and 190, o —_— 1 ! e g | tomer we told about in Monday’s Bul-| 11-4 Blankets, slightly imperfect, d A2 T Norwich Land Tmprovement corpora- ¥ | totin Fais i eate. pelos B8 | aned Gioves remuies prloss. W6 &0 m"::‘,:_‘"):tnnmonrn and on gl re! or a o Among the Gommonplace. | . 11-4 Blankets, white or gray, $1.39 f5c—Sale prices 42c and 69, QO and & Harris to 3. J. and T ehitrman of A doctor carl uoc o word a mile long | The way in which I bave come to {Sale Ends Saturday Night, tom s1.75—$1.49 from 313 : ‘l‘ennx::7;\cm Gloves n 0dd sizes b and Spring streets. Y 3 k strect for fo T {*!| the conclusion that human nature is January 9th. 114 White ~Wool Blankets, g2Ag| 38/ P g B L e e e o o thana o has to speil it lovable—the way I have learned some- from $3.50 — $3.48 from $4.00 — $4. Women's Kid Gloves, regular prics m:.:.t land and buildings on Prospect ll,le.;‘xig‘f:r'l‘;: !x“x'”!’“ oy If the doctor goes to see another |-thing of its deep pathos, its sublime | from $5.9 3 $1.25—8Sale price 89c. Albert P. Sterry to J. E. Bu | ally Mr, Baker was a republi- S ovife e Charges for the Visit: | mysteries, has been by living a great 6 a 1and and_buildings on Reservoir roal, | irs he, had paid buckshot et | deal among people more or less com L 3. Cookc to. Togeph. and Vic, § itical matter When a doctor gets drunk it is a| monplace, of whom you would perhaps e e s n I d gS @ Maft- AMr. husiness distine o e raditiido s I 2 . . . Lamothe, land and buildings at Tatt | busin IStIn- | e of being overcome. by the hont: pathilie Vi Awrprisily St yoh Hetate of Asshel Tannar to Neilio ; 3 i 57 |ana it be dles i< from heart trouble: | wer (o inquire about them in the | The Store of Good Clothes. A. Tannar, land and bulldings on ast. He lova tase of 100 much hooze, and when he | neighborhood where they dwelt— _gansd__ The Thames street and York avenue. |q 5 of he « 2d him | gies it is fro 186 oo disgracefal | Georgé El Nallis A to Téaac Cramer, |t drs. He to ‘spedic of. | M Imitated Jand and buildings on Thames strect ally attache me 1 Any old college can make a doctor: | PR R S b et ket is family, a d hust editor has to be born.—Rapid Riv-| Mining in India has increased large ther, 1n ‘ci work been | or Towa, R‘_‘, b P l” according to tite annual repart of o s We Recover Furniture and do Carpet Laymg A NEVER active and relia i £ i chiet inspector of mines In India. Dec. 17, 1 Mr. B c Last yoar the coal output s 10,5 | Equa“ed Hnlsh Miss Mary A. lauehter” c Earthquake Loss in Dollars. [ 468 tons, A1 lncpoRss G 100,008 thns d fter dlrt = - | !'n omas | The loss outright of 200.000 lives | over 1906. Productions of manganese Igoes eep al i B e | tieth anniver: m a total population of some over | rose from 436,442 tons in 1906 to 642,052 | | i - East Lyme—In 1908 there were 40 their home 0,000,000 an Item that cannot be| tons, and 152,000 people are enn,med_ y 3 A & | | The B,,g F,,".'. L et 1Y "Mri Baker ared, even when reckoning on a| Your Best Friends | 306 towh of Tast Lyne, {a daugh rude Eleanc purely material basls. These people | | | for son r am. [ who “dre gone produced so; : ld D . {Hll are your Eveglasses, it you ! " 5 A1der ¢ thes et . Go ust is the great-/il & - fn “for il Knit B | Furniture, Floors Hamburg.—Miss Goldberg, a voung |90 T ot \ K cthing In tax. A POS[T]VE CURE | o jepend upon thefn oon-tail Knit Boots s teacher from New Ha as Deen | Colchester ent t 1 R 1 £ 8 ovesight, They w and engaged to teach in the (eS ome cleaner—Iior fed a if they : wr- 7. 5 S iatiset. i Blase of M BIG SHARK a FOR INDIGESTION 3 Not | Wales-Goodyear Felt Boots |§ Jnterior Wood Work of Deep River, who taught | .| mo do \kitchen, living room,bath }§ ‘ace wivwnere. i Killed 2t Port Jefferson by Waterbury - Ball-Band Felt Boots of all kinds. New London.—Rev. J. J. ( in of | Waterbury and Rev. H Man Hartford were th “Thomas “P. Jo tory, ‘Tuesd naigestion your food |room, pantry, closet and The Plfl“l'Cf;dllflfl Co. ach and bowels, 3 . couys. and the nutritions ook an ner. . _.umbermens’ Stockings b Should €0, l‘n’*rfll‘i“'..ei\ every nook and corner. OPTICIANS, Lumbermens Do e ”,f.:n‘,ii‘?l.._’,lf;" fon of mebieo, | It MOt only cleans, but [ eertisned 1572 Norvin -] g ana Yourhs' Felts Uheaiche, bad wreath whics | pries under the surface,| your frie , and other dis grecable and unpleasant conditions. [dISSOIVES dirt and leaves, Pictures and Pholographs and Jnade for |.a,-iq asfvioh. troudle /s caused by the at doesn't digest, but fe L aihmes vots 1 the stomacy < (0nly a shining' place to|ramea in the best pousivle wer at id fermentation is caused by the | E T e i ot Bt e or Beng sirons enovgh ana | Mark where it Was, and)| Frame vou € . 3 Rgmunbcrlhc name 'Rogers” when you Paint, Staln ar Varnish. CHAS. 085000 & GO, 45 and 41 1. Ch of I m, prising youn, quonoe, ‘was start headquarters in th cupled by the town Jowing offic wei President, Amos tary and treasurer, These are all first quality goeds shark financier: Harold Pal YoSsery. sto it I was | “We can learn from all men energetiic enough to thoroughly mix the . NORWICH FRAME WORKS, Commerce Sirest Rockville—James Kamin s from the humbiest,” said H. K. Adair, | food with the Higestive Jujcen, pointa e | 8. . of West Main street, v iho det iy i MI-O-NA is responsible for tens of | G ldmoral |16 Thames Sfivats), - Potten Br“ ‘d'": | in’ the Upper Pond in R ke man:bad the s of cures. 1n fact, it is such | marlla Open I\Fulfl“ Tel. & Ber- Xamialoe bloks thio Two TAXICAES to stop me opce. | a positive cure for indigestion and all | 0 Dust does the bt while fishing. VLo {New Product of Bristol Shipped to Cooked Up Truubla | the Automobile Show in New York. | Mrs, Pugsley doesp’t scem to like i sy Fiakley. With the shipment {week of the first taxi yes. Who are yon e sure to promptly relieve the | tiently se of indigestion or zastrivis. | a5 Well as better. | in DRESS GOODS, The fact that we | ‘Mr. Ad: . y direct from the manufacturer, » | [EoSEne G el e oithon | as b e Sl | e {bus divect ;o the mardtictier | pegan Saturday, Jan. 2, 09| STERILIZED £00d cook and Mrs. Pugsley coaxed her ek 1t 1o it o 5 L e appreciated mote every day. Our cu: 10 leave Mrs. Pinkley. Then Mrs. Pink- | call that it » New York, i e int X r ho 1 am, Mr. | & . et the benefit. May we add | 5 : . 45 .only abont sixteen’| kusbeid o your Washerworan. | IDuSt ev- 4 m:r:";m 6 oyt Mcressing Het? |- Souvenirs n to esch cuslomer| 9€ @ bollle $1.50 a doaer oy got a still better cook. | years ago that Harry Osborne, living | *‘Well, what of it? said I | » | the first thres days, - ;| uscheler Lake Compounc, introduc” | Yoy 'se. you don't know every. | |ery da,y BRADY & SAXTON, : |ed the first gasoline engines seen in g, Mr. Adair. ; t (N {for every Tetephons 15-2. NORWICH TowN. yyp NEw REMNANT store, |DUNN'S PHARMACY, TR | e ol Tl 032 g | worke quicker and more T aidica T raviel Mile fieneral Reductlml Sale 5 : gy e e e s o a7’;’3‘economumllyv‘,han soap—! - f,,m ,fsw ff’ for tie ‘,.,.mi on Dry and Dress Goods |Mali Extrac‘ aid the 1 his hand on 16 trouble Pinkley had a remarkably reated with prone? sespect i this Se- | st of e oun ‘Sork nd one e | e S Adgi sate”peontst, | B W (ameunen mon-o-ME) aserse ‘ R B s, |26 R LS LIS Wi R e | CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA |l eaning e TR T e and say what you think? = machine but had to make his own put- | have merely | money c"gu i c"l;"lf' purpose. [ S = y S G I R { janés B v atian i s e o "E L THE LEE & 0SGO0D €0, | e —— e B alshate Gk i dptier Ian sacagel the gdvert Ir.:;;-;:;;;r.;". iR iy ¥