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FULL ASSOCIATED PARTLY CLOUDY,WARMER,TODAY RAIN OR SNOW SUNDAY NIGHT. PRESS DESPATCHES MUSIC ~ND DRAMA. he Lion an¢ the Mouse is produced in Japan. IMPORTANY entrance upon is always found on this page. advertisements moment of her fir; IMPORTANT BUSINESS NEWS S ———————— Reads His Title Clear. Gevernor Lilley of Connecticat at last reads his title clear. Having taken the oath of office, he is now qualified de- fender of the constitution he was ac- cused of puncturing.—Boston Record. s always found on this_page. Read the small BUSINESS NEWS advertisemonts Oscar Pigman will have the role of Ambassador t played in Loadon by GeorgesGraves, Read the advertisements BUSINESS NEWS fl\ , WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures Bheedy’s Auditorium. The Luck of Mact Elita Proctor Otis thas been en- gaged to play one of the leading roles in “I:elllfl." possiblyabsurd low comedy character, s European comediin; r ntially hu- jously droll old man of world and his embodiment of the is declared do all of the e Figman makes him an_ess E man and a del TO RENT—Tenement 47 Pearl St. including steam Henry Kolker is playing “The Devil” in Australia. —— Camille D'Arvilld is back in vaude- ville, opening in Cincianati this week. quire of F. P. Church, regor at Broadway interpretations of rhe s, but to be much fun- opean player & Washing- ali conveniences Enquire of I Connecticut’s Grand Old Man. The Lilley inaugural and the Bran- degee-Hill contest have taken out of Washington, D. C., every Connecticut representative except “Uncle N. D.” Calm, unmoved, stable, reli- able, faithful, he .sticks to his post of duty—a grand old man, looking after the interests of a grand old state— Ansonia Sentinel. FOR RENT_ Hous, ton street; ten rooms and steam heat. Jones, Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Building. 91 Main St 4d TO LET—Pleasant rooms for offic light busines: g. Inquire of John Steiner. c5d Robert Edeson, in ‘The Call of ‘the % remarkable Typegraphical Union, in C. L U Dance in Cadillac Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Consult Zingarra, palmist and clai voyant, all affairs of life be seen in the playing to John Thomas will Said Mr, Jones in a joking way, Harrfs has decided not to Morton's adaptation of “On the Eve” until next fall. “Today is my reception day. My Bulletip want. ad. will bring a COMI’NG P;EXT WEEK. Fenberg Stock Company in High Class Productions. Williams offers at the Al- York, for the eresting bill at the Emmett Corrigan, Last Performance,” act dramtic playlet in which he is as- sisted by a well "0 RENT—A pleacant tenemen 39 per month, Enquire 10 11 Main St Of good domestics to my door.” large room His First Duty. over-nice_critics of that are express the opinion that Governer Lilley’s lawyers should constitutional question at all, but should have gone along and allowed the without questioning the validity of ths law under which it was made. it will be an informing and, perhaps, a surprising, matter if they read.a sen- tence from the paper of Judge Robin- son, who pronounced the law unconsti- The judge said: “And T would say right here that so apparent and vital are these questions that, if the defendant’s counsel had not called the attention of this tribunal to them. I. as one of the members of it, should have felt it my imperative duty to ask for a preliminary discussion of See the shoe specials Frank A. Bil offers today (Saturday) shoes $2, ladies’ $1.50 fur top Juli men's $2.50 “I want a girl for housework who, “T0 RENT_Sulte of rooms suitable | : i ‘Will know exactly what to do. ailoring or elected cast. Inquire at Bulletin | metropolitan success have raised One who's neat and prompt and quick, “amous Irish furore at the New York, where annual feature investigation, From my callers I will pick.” TO RENT—Lower te | rooms and bath. ford (Bookbinder), 108 Broadway. quite a liking to vaudeville for ext week an unusual bill of is promised at the moving pictures shown are surely the most intercstin found and t| while the applause is sure proof of Enquire of J. Brad- she will ease; “My household worries Auditorium. Mr. O'Mara, who is FOR RENT—Store street, formerly occupied by ®smith & Tl get one that I know will please, in the lead- of Limerick, > he began his professional career as a chol. singes been remodeled and put ©On Bulletin want ads. T can rely, N g Lt in perfect shape Inguire at The Flaut-Cadden Co. | given each p They send the best help to apply.” he ‘calls the is headlined is to follow the ex- TO RENT—Basement at 55 Franklin ; suitable for the paint. plumbing or similar business. 7d (Watch this space tomorrow.) He wants to play in written and composed asey at the Bat.” FOR SALE. YOUNG COLORED MAN wishes posi- tion as ohauffeur anl copchman; reter- s feats all new nd Smith will b for the first will sing with me” will be sung in the Man- hattan opera With acrobat FOR SALE—Two valises, goods, Friday morning, Jan velock. John Dejarlais, Taftville, Conn. Not only Is the contention of uncon stitutionality of the governor’s couns Judson and Burpee, declared | entirely valid and correct. but so ot s that fact to the apprehension of Judge Robinson himself that he de- clares that he would have made tne claim if they had not. That leaves less ground for' foult finding than there might be otnerwise.—Bridgeport Stan- CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought G. E. HODGE, Hack. Livery, Boarding = iorime s ¥ i Garden in_the title jllustrations WANTED-—One or two gsod salesmen to sell a fine manufacturing stoc small lots in and arourd Norw who has done | merged into_one pound of butter Write for circular. Baltimore, Md. E—Lady's second-land_tan For particulars, and Captain Wil Paderewski America the WANTED—Winders. and Feed STABLES | Up-to-date Equipment ‘| and Guaranteed | Satisfactory Service. 11 to 20 BATH STREET. (Tormerly Chapmans.) | Tetephone 10. We Want Your Business and have cut prices to gnt it. colored winter jackt apply at Bulletin Office SUNDAY SUBJECTS. WANTED—Practical charge of the manufacturing of table Must thoroughly understand the forging, grinding and finishing processes of steel handle knives and stabs for mounting. State age and ex- R. Wallace & Sons Mfg. Co. allingford, Coun. WANTED—Railway Washington Salary 3500 to $1,600. Many March Everyone over 18 eligi- TO RENT—Two or three large ples Christian Science | rooms, Sunday be Sacrament. | housekeeping; centrally but ten cents to 8 Hobart avenue. New York, “FOR SALEOrpington cockere Willow Brook Farm, Kennedy's Carnival and Reception. for Friday evening - At the Nerth Main st | Episcopal chur “FOR SALE_Property No. 11 Bath 5 73 Boswell Ave. THE WALTER ROSE solog are sold at 114 Franklin St. jansd FOR SALE A fine high grede u right piano sold at once. itrons of dan examinations. sh =oldie) pil der, ful. Candidates prepared free. SONGS and for schedule. stitute, Rochester, N. Y. D _Raw furs. ton and New York prices, s harness store, 30 Water St. Arthur C. Bennett. unaqualied or Signature of e Write im Broadway Congregatio! Will pay Bos- Inquire at 34 Washing- LEGAL NOTICES. every Saturday. FOR SALE—Ten-section heater; first class condition beating large building. Washington St FOR SALE—One covered wagon, one express wagon. Carver’s Livery Stable, BROADWAY THEATER. TWANTED—A partner In a well es- tablished business “The Luck of MacGregor.” Address Box 10. Builetin. largely attended | NOTICE! School District of the Town of Nor- are hereby warned to meet the senior room of the school house | Monday, January 1ith, 1809, at 7.30 p. m., to hear a report of your com- mittee appointed December 28th, 1908, and to take action on the same, and act on their recommendations. ! HENRY GEBRATH, District Com. Norwich, Jan. 5, 1909, Swedish Lutheran church nist of the FARM WANTED—I{ you have farm for sale, I have number of purchasers ou_wish a_farm from $500 up, write Paul Russe, 539 Chapel. New septlIMWEF WANTED A family cook, $22 per month; also general house and second J. B. Lucas, Room 32, Central Papers, souldings and Paint Suppiles, for it. or it TIORSKS FOR SALE_ Henry Arnold, | 812 Jackson streef. Hanging and | Willimantic, Decorating, by experienced workmen. SALE — Rownboats, launches and launch hulls_for imme- | Inquire of West Mystic dlate dalivory. Boat company, West Mystic, P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street, opposite Falls Av FARM FOR SALE—/The Henry Latham farm, located in North Stoning- ton, one mile from Preston City and six miles from Norwich, consisting of acres of land pasturage and woodland and one-half hou large barn and other necessiry ings thereon. in a good state of cultivation sion given this spring. inquire of Henry B. Latham, Norwich, Conn., R. F. D., No FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT. Two mnew cottages, provements, Perkins avenue, Telephone G386 headuarters, JansWSM The Norwich Second-hand Furniture Store. kinds of old fashloned furniture | selected and collected are always reasorable Church Sund OURT OF PROBATE HELD ch, within and, for the Distrirt of Norwich; on the 8th day of January, NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. | Estate of Eilen Hiil, late of Norwici, | in_said_District, deceased. The Trustee exhibited her final ac- count with said estate to the Court for | allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 14th day of Janu- A. D. at 3 o'clock | afférnoon, at the Probate Court Room { in the City of Norwich, in sald Districe, iw, appointed for hear- and the sald Trustee is * notice thereof by pub- 1g thig order once in soms new paper having a cireulation in said D triet, at least three days prior to the hearing, and make return PLUMBING AND GASFITTING We can furnish IRON WORK ing purposes, such as round columa caps, peasant to Important is For particulars | instrument of triangular and’ satisfac- tone resembling that Russians what Congregational B. TERRY, « =« = « 26 'Water Strest box column washers, door guards, lintels, balcony brackets, cellar window frames, venti- lators, ash doors, pipe thimbles, stair chimney caps. etc. THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO. The Best Dollar's Worth people are looking after 2 fellow who cannot give it ig working under a strong handica; That applies to my business—PLUMB- T only ask for a chance to my ability to give it to you . F. TOMPKINS, 67 West M. T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, rl92 Franklin Street. e ETe———— pipe for the Scoteh; seven rooms, one of six rooms, LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident our Pies, Cake and cannot be excslled. Give us a | be. and the sam | ing the same, | airectea to gi TATE OF 0HI0, CITY OF TOLEDO, tionment Plan. Be of Good Cheer. Electric car servici fifteen min- All particulars at POITER'S COAL OFFICE, 18 Broadway. FOR SALE. in Griswold ames B. Bur y makes oath that & At the Universalict church Sunday | » the Court NELBON J, AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true FANNIE C. CHURCH. The Mission of ti 20 Fairmount Street. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Richardson punty and State afore- NE HUNDRED DOLLARS for use of Hall's | is Jesus the Scn of Man. At Trinity Episcopal and occupied by farm contains over 200 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD vich, within and for tha District vich, on the Tth day of January, J. AYLING, me and subscribed in RSt Dedamnor The cultivated lax be easily worked and can be Im produce good cro most desirable farms tha the market for a long time and woodiand the law and in the government. gnember of the famous far Yame as an actor a Brown, will officiate. Presiding Elder E. G. Biddle. D.D., preach Sunday morning at and Boynton | Present—NELSON is one of the te of Sada S. Norwich, in said District The Administrator exhibited his ad- account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is there- tarrh Cure is taken internal on the biood_and the system. 55 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. dick, Administratrix, | ministration wich, Conn country and dec29TuThS . Toleds, O. WILLIAM F. AND FIRE INSURANCE. Only the. best companies represented. Property managed and rents co A BIG BARGAIN in @ 130 acre farm 4% 21 to_trolley large barn with basement; ha running sprinz water buildings first smooth tillage land; 0oth-Barrett ganizations, Ordered. That the 14th day of Janu- 1905, at 10 o'clock 100m, at the Probate Conrt Roam in in ‘said District be. and the same is. appointad for he: ing the same, and the said Adminis tor is dirested to give notice thereof hy this order once a cireulztion in said our days prior to the said hearing, and make return to the Court NELSON J. AYLING, Judre. foregoing 1s a true FANNIE C. CHURCH. Pills for consti- miles from ci! of the Worid. of Norwich, 1 not delay taking Foley mctors of the trouble if you real- Oftice hours—Daily from noon hour included. rday nights, Room L. Shi House telephon! M. A. BARBER, Machinist 25 Chestnut St. Also central | good busi- newspaper havini District, at least restaurant, ood reason for seiling. NS REAL ESTATE Willimantic, Monday | d the lists as a produ manager and ountry with his own last production ures all kidney and bladder dis Lee & Osgood Co. Truths for the New Year. LOST AND FOUND. The Safe Road fo Foriune Write_for booklet explaining “Whero? When? How?" to purchase Valuable to perscns about to i Brooklyn or Queens rooklyn, N. Y. OUND—Thanksgiving day, a bld brooch which ownes 0Vimg prope Soul Growth, and the There is a Natural Body and There is Progressive sum's subject, The Price We Pay. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD h, within and for the Distr 5t Norwich, on the 7th day of Januu can’ have by y and paying ch with his suc yearning to pre P. 0. Box 15 HORSES JUST ARRIVED These are some that I selected self, and 1 think that they are as nice | a 10t of well broken Horses Some are zood drivers, oth- | are for heavy teaming. nice chunks for all purposes. Come and | Estate of S. Louise Peckham, late of ston_ in said District, deceased. The Admiuistrator exhibited his ad- minjstration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is there- Rev. J. R. Very will preach Sunday Cal' l‘iage ; Wauréghn Barber Shop Ladies’ and The Buried Talent and What ful production You Proclaiming God’s Message That Through the Name of Jesus ever Believeth in Him Shall Have Re.- mission of Sin. Ordered, That the 12th day of Janu- Jest equipped shop in Nor- | skilled workmen employed. mnvited to bring aftérncon, at the Probats Court Room h, In said District, | in the City of Nor appointed for hear | be. and the same | ing the same, and the sald Adm ! s directed to give notice thereof by ping this order once | newspaper having a clrculation in said | District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and make return | to the Court. NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. and foregoing 1S a true FANNIE C. CHURCH, ELMER R. PIERSON. connection. WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main Street, Franklin Square. Real Estate and insurance | FOR SALE . Automobile Painting Miss Helen G. McDermott qu “The Merry Widow. Boston company w READ! AN EXTRA OFFER will be made Tremont the fieuant .Pmfipa ours head-dress. ELECTRICITY FOR LIGHTING CHANGE IN PRICE Trimming Carriage and Wagon Work of all kinds. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District | € Norwicn. on the 7th day of January, eet school and Anything on wheels built to erder. with lawn, fruit trees Norwich Business Collsge TO ALL PUPILS Entering Monday, Jan. 4,09 | Write or call, Mary Bradbury, late District. deceased. of Norwich, Conn. n Court and filed a petition for the reasons that administration be granted the estate of said deceased. | lezed to be intestate. ‘Whereupen b among the rat three sefting full of rare co arrange her hair becom- Thames River Farm of 22 aeres, on | PPICES AND WORK RIGHT, The Scoti & Clark CORPURATION, 507-515 North Main Street. failing runnin, fences and landl all in geod W, Prop., 17 Broadway, en changed by 21 Acre Farm in Norwich Town, wi good Awelling TT0 STABENO d it i3 Ovdered, That said iticn be heard and determined at the in the City . in said District, on the 13th anuary, A. D. 1908, at 11 o'clo~k nooti. and that motice of the cy of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the pub- order one time in some nev spaper having a cireulation in saig at least four days prior to the said _hearing. and that return be made to_this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. he above and foregoing is a true FANNIE C. be #aid to carry tne Probate Court many {ruit trees and woodiot. fairyland of romance where rylan roman, her Well adapted fer & poultry farm. unconfined and Understood Better EachDay The most successful business man is the one who knows every detail of his business and does not depend upon a pull for his success. better understood. a detailed knowledge than in the Building want an estimate on any work in my pleased to giv benefit of my many years experien C. M, WILLIAMS, General Contracting and Building, 213 Main Street. 'Phone 370. DR. CHAS. H. LAMB, VETERINARIAN fain St, Franklin Square, Telephone §18-5, ording to ti MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. established firm to deal with. (Estabiished 1872.) THE COLLATERA 151 Maim Street, G kilo-wait hours, 10 cents per lication of thi: : ibuted to th that this delightful operetta i ent” from the 10 cents for first 470 kilo-watt Fach day this 1s business 1is more essential {pundated in recent ye 1t has a dainty & line, T'll be M WILLIAMS WILLIAM F. ks, Smoke Stacks | All kinds of Plate Iron Work. ‘We make a specialty of Repairing SPEIRS BROTHERS, Water Street. finilers, Tan General Contractor - All orders recelve prompt and careful attention. Give me a trial order. isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 349-2. WHEN you want to put your busle ness before the public, there is no me-~ dium bettey than torough the advertis. ing columns of The Bulletin. TAFTVILLE ¥ridny Nights. Special Teachers. F. T. MAPLES, Acting Schoel Visiter. of Gas and Electrical Commis- Sonla, the widoy W. BURNHAM, «++ « Eye Specialist Twenty-five years exverience in fit- lasses 1o the Most Difficult Eyes, nunently located at 265 Main $t, atisfaction guarantseq. Oflice hours. 2 1 ¥ B New London engagement Abarbanel § ut your busi- ore the puRlic. there is 1o e Afum berter thau through the 3dverty Ing columns of The Bulletin. FOETRY. JUST TRY 1T, er git eroun’ o' Satan Who always mighty cunnin Jest try ter dodge de thunderbolt, Or ketch de lightnin’' runnin Ter eroun’ ol Sata Yo' happlness—destroy it Jest try ter ride a harricane An’ think dat you enjoy it! | Ter git eroun’ ol Satan, You des can't do it, sinner! | De b t loses in dat race | 15 in de end de winner! ALONG THE LIFE WAY, Wiien the sorrows of a day il the ah ws find’ us, iive us light to see the way. Not cnough to blind us! at 21| Giving the world our best— Reaping time or sowing, Knowing heaven owes all a rest And heaven pays all it's owin )ld!" hie cried Here trodden in'the snow! ikes me back to gardens 1 the long ago! o s me to Love's morui ning, wiid o a twilight late, . hen my sweetheart stood beside And I kissed her at the gat i i wife #ald: *Don’t bolieve {f} You know not where youre wtit t. my dearest Is a cloth one—from my hat™ F. L Stanton, in Atlanta Constitue VIEWS AND VARIETIES. Clever Sayings. Knick n forest con=~ servatic can't even As the old saying goes, ‘Shoot fol s 1t e But the deuce of it is that folly never flies."—Cleveland Plain Dealer. I see the question has been raised Should actresses wed? » “If some. of lem can’t cook any better than they n act, they shouldn't."—Deroit Froe | You scan your list of good resoly | With kindling eve—and then Take out an old and unused set And dust them off again. ago Tribune. spat)—Why don't vou say wha you mean? TI'm mot & mind reader. He if you were w'd never speak to me again—Bos= on Transcript. I suppose we re he fact that ve have not bec wing an_old- ashioned winter?” No, sir, T am not a plumber, and T have ne money invested in an undertaking establish~ ment."—Chicago Record-Herald, Bensonby has very little fare. hought.” “What makes you say so’ “He caught a burglar in the dining room a few nights ago carrying off a piece of cut glass and shouted, Drop She (duri it"—Birmingham Age-Herald “Waiter! “Yes, s “Whal's this t's bean soup, slr” “Ne natter what it has been; the question | is—what is it now?"—Philadelphia Inquirer. | “‘David Harum* was rejected by | seventeen publishers before it got in- |to print” “My novel had an even more remarkable record. was ru- | pected by thirty publishers and neves got into print.”—Washington Herald | “The lips that touch wine” she | quotea, all never touch mine.” Without especial enthusiasm he ad- ted this to be the proper stand. s e o peie Stanik drinking champagne throug - v.—Philadelphia Ledger, Any retall es around here? asked the salesman in the strange town. “Therc's the woman's club over there in the town hall” drawled the old postmaster. “Great Scott! And what do they retail?” “Gossip, young nan, gossip.”—Boston Post. MUCH IN LITTLE. By wireless telephone two French nav officers have succeeded fn have conversation, songs and even heard perfectly at a dis les. wn as camels in Asia Minor are in realty a common species dre els have two umps, while the race found in Smyrna has but one. Since its introduction into the ¥Finge lish protectorate of Uganda, in 1801, the sleeping sickness has killed na fewer than 200,000 out of & total pop~ ulation of 300,000, In a once famous tea district of Tn- | @ia the cultivation of rubber has driven the production of the former to second place, nearly 17,000 actes being devoted to rubber plantations. One of the greatest leather belts in the world was completed recently at & Philadelphia factory. Threc-ply it was 150 fect long by & feet wide and | quired 300 hides in its manufacture. Belgium has a Sunday postage stamp, issued for those who do not wish to have their mail delivered on Sunday. All mail bearing the Sunda amp is held over by the carriers for delivery Monday. An automobile that swallows Ita »wn dust is described in Popu'ar Me chanics. Pipes suck up the dust from the rear wheels and draw it into a box, from which it is again deposited on the roac ir a granulated from. Palestine’s ancient wells, famous fn history for centuries, are giving way {to pumping by modern engines and | outfits, particularly for watering g; | dens and orchads. There is a larg demand for and import of pump: The new docks at R | Brazil, are be further enlarg a cost of 65,000,000 milrels, ($ 100). in addition to the extensive dock work going on. The docks are owned by the Brazilian feleral government. sctromagnatic cranes have proved the most efficlent and economical de- vices known for handling rails, ke | o ls and bolts and other heavy | pieces of iron and steel. Eelectromag- nets are now made to lift 25,000 pounds with ease. The proposed concesslon to Ger- man interests from the government of Brazil for the laying of a new telse graph cable between Brazil and Fu- rope and South Afrl which has been pending for something over a year. has finally been granted by the Brazilian government. The Tnland ent. | | avigation company, $1.000.000 Canadian _shipping tru has ordered frcm the Great Lakes ¥ gineering company of Detroit, a 500« foot bulk carrier. The vessel's capace ity is 9.000 to 9500 tons of ore, und le owned by the Canadian capital- ists. will‘be an American bottom and will carry the American fiag. Ketchell Sued by Woman. and Rapids, Mich., Jan. 7.—Stane ley Ketchell, the pugilist, was arrested here today on a caplas sworn to be izabeth Houman, 18 years old, who charges t Ketchell is gnilty of breach of promige. She claims $10,000 damages Ketchell after an hour at the Jail gave LONAS 10 the sum of $1 00U and was released. Ketchell declares the charges are blackmail,