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ment needs the cartridges—or . may need them—and in times of indus- trial depression like those through which we have jrst passed, the people need the mone; rwx glnlm and Coufied, —e 113 YEARS OLD. Reversly tha af fest appeared, £ al 3 for smarting still moves them to vi z eml .H:m o superfluous lroceu “z“u; ‘ongressman Lilley's seat | WILLETT'S FIRST TERM. the n:thmu house vacant ’v:ll doubt- {he shartest month of the year, or un- : . \ il W‘."l':s‘;hfi ‘Tilson | e susll sy - AU Pout, AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS. ! i ‘The ime for Thursday, Fri- day and y will be “Bridal ‘Lilley’s Message. Sabseription price, 12¢ & week; 0o o Congressman Willett, of Far Rock-| “He's always perlite,” sald the con-]pickin’ on him—imitatin’ th " b N - o ’ ' ipe. ‘Bt hurts of the eved statesmen, and “Pvery recommendation in it, every | Couple Dod‘hll:' the Camera,” Spirit- month; §6.00 a year. away, New York, got'into the lime- | quctor to the new motorman. “I don't | Up ;:rhlm.‘:;flg'm m;'tll;l:-%ge y:fi e of o) h\:n.m (eLEmmer 220 | g ang svery sentence, hag my Hearty Selimtic Beance “Magle Vapor,” "The THE COMEDY RIT Bulletin Business Office, Bulletin Editerial Rooms, light during his first term upon a carefully prepared speech against Roosevelt which was too vile for con- gress in its present temper to abide, and he was called to order and si- Kknow where he got it from, but you can't make him no other way. He'll act like that every time you see him:” “He makes me ache all down my backbone,” growled the new mororman. afore we've been interdooced, but mi I be excused for askin’ the favor fillin’ o’ terbacker,’ he says. “ ‘With inald, handin’ over his sack. “'Don’t mention it says Dan. ‘T'm|represented in Washington, and our him. He went | less operate as a healing bajm to the t | for a special election, to fill the vacan- a|cy for the brief interval before March 4, it is not likely the state will be put % is here Reg- | to the heavy pleasure,’ said this Al e ment.” nse such an election ‘onnecticut is capably rant. New Haven. aj wval,” says Rollin 8. Woodruft g “It is a splendid docu- Mr, O'Nell will sing the fantastic In- Gov. Lilley will value these |dtan ballard “Rainbow. words of unqualified commendation from his predecessor.—Hartford Cou- |5 and 7 to 10 p. m. Continuous performance from 2 to ADMISSION 5 CENTS. Friday, Jan. 22d, at 8.15. Des . W, Ryers Oroatert By or Aew Sngiana Lita Our New Mirister Bulletiu Job Offic . lenced, and he has made an &w-|“When I run across a guy like that I Willimaniic Office Room 2 Murray Bldg ; e i . Wi liged to you an’ your 327 ost Office. e O ful spectacle of himself before the | feel like handin' him a stiff jolt. 'Will | ever so much obliged to ¥: r Main Strest, opp, P b N st bl Rk anhi i ; Kindness shall never be forgot. ~An ‘Jan21a new ‘and elaborate soenic produciton. Norwich, Friday, Jan. 22, 1909. country. Congressman Willett was doubtless bent upon making for himself during you be so kind as to teil me if I have the right time? he says ‘Will you be S0 kind!' What do you know about now, hé says, ‘i you would be 80 condescendin’ an’ obligin’ as to lend me the loan of a match to light it with Cut Prices on Parlor eclipsing all” previous presentation all the old favorites, inciudl JOSEPH CONYBRS as the 0 that " ; ke THE MAN WITHOUT HONESTY. ‘m!ln;sz term a rtn!i;nal repuuudm:l, - his way,” said the conduetor. |T won"( trouble you no more jest at et oL MR ashk ay business en's assoclation of | 4nd e appears to have succeede: can't help it.” pl’e‘len > ¥: 3 the - . ;‘- o e T 80 "oat an eftec- | vdmirably, osly he must Fe known as had a big motion to throw the| *It ain't no trouble’ says Reginald, ! Stoves and Ranues {hat Blaps Boatiey, Broeideas e tive law enacted by the legislature this [ the champion mud-slinger. Syt e e et g ",',‘:m’@rfl;'{é ;;‘2:“.‘:\ ‘hoflfidl‘t ) B I iflal Clearance o LRICES—180. 26, 80, T5c and $1.00. | “An' wi tol > he says, g 3 3 . Seats on sale at Box e, Wa u In order to preserve its own self- | “An’ when m i e Dive o goln’ an’ then The balance of the stock will be |rrouoe ang on winter which will bring to book the men who contract bills without any intent of ever paying them. The number of dishonest patrons respect and to hold to itself the re- spect of .the country, congress was forced to stop his slanderous tongue you ever so much’ What kind of a Willie is he for a conductor, anyway? I wonder he didn't tip his 1id an' make me a bow. I told him it was a quarter he says, “Thank you 'most to pleces,’ d turned to waik away. “‘Bxcuse me, but I believe you have * Men’s and Young Men’s sold at reduced prices. Buy now and save money. PARLOR STOVES Wednesday, . 40, anGars to all points’after the perform= ¢ beating their | and it will honor ftself when it ex-|to 1. I hope he tries to make his run- | my tobacker, says Reginald. e "“:Ikz'o? B ors e 1o ers | PUnZes from the records this evidence | ning time on that.” % 1 beg your pardon, says Dan, ‘but $35.00 Stoves reduced to . 19.00 ,f 1 than s generally sus-|Of one member's lack of sense and| “He's like that to all the boys," said | was you speakin’ to me? ° $18.00 Stoves reduced to ... 14.00 o ek it 4 decency, It is not likely that Con- |{he conductor, “an’ what's more, he's| *'1 said you had forgotten to return $17.00 Stoves reduced to . 13.50 jpcian: e Willett ean be kept totally | like that to the passengers. He says|my tobacker. says Reginald. ‘Wou, BILT: Stieas. ramaoed. 1o, | 1300 This movement s not made against | BT®5¢ . tie sir’ or “Thank you, mad- fpardon me for Temidin’ you of It, but $1260 Stoves reduced to . 9.00 the unfortunate debtor, but against | SNt ""‘”“ ghns 4 lm‘o:dlrlm? time they * hand him a |T think you put it in your pocket” $ 875 Stoves reduced to . 675 yho!, can. ‘phdicnt WL It e wauld 8o conduet himes t| rave. at's rig He's just excusin’ [ “‘T hope you ain't insinuatin’ O ey athor degenerate, who | the country might forget that he made | himself an' beggin’ their pardon from [ Td walk ot “with anothor ma's to- A o o0D HEATERS " > £ v L. e lc 3 I'ns. No, Y| v A s Dan, you .| such g speech, or ever existed. the loop to the barns. No, he'll never | backer.’ say: y §550 Heaters reduced to WEEK OF JANUARY 25¢th claims that the world owes him a living and who is too lazy to earn it and too senseless to care whom he robs so long as he is the gainer there- EDITORIAL NOTES. The Connecticut genéral assembly is going slow and keeping in the middle start the car until a passenger gets | aboard, an’ he'll get off an’ help an old | woman down -or lift the kids out for a woman.” yowd hurt my fellin’s, which I know you'd hate to do it he says. “q'a pe sorry to hurt anybody's feelin's, says Reginald, ‘and 1 don’t $12.5 reduced to Ira W. Jackson Presents GLARA TURRER and e Superb Com) accuse you of pocketin’ that there sack intentional, but you pocketed it an’ I shall have to ast you to produce 1t Formerly $18, $20, $22. re all from our regular stock and the best pos- “He's too good for this line” said by. the motorman. “I'm glad he ain’t on Mon. Mat—The Art The directors of the stats business | Of the road These garments men’s association in session at Meri- this car. Him an’ me wouldn't make A " B il e " ». e .’ $20 $22 Tues. Mat—A Modern Lady Godiv. RSt ek, Akye THe iRl of | ks | e ki Th| TR b peog s At yod o v S0g Summuplog ol 115 SR % VAl : 2 2-66 Main Streel. Wed Mt TR i "ine “Mon ghat city, “decided to ask the general | | monkey of him an' soak vour head’' says Dan. T Recent sales have closed out most of our medium grade Suits Telephone 123-4. saniga | Wed Mat-The Girl the Man an assembly to pass a bill that will make easter the collection of their just bills —or rather that will make it more | Juil the oftenest. | | Professor Pearson is of the opinion | that the forbears of the white race not,’ said the conductor. 1 don’t s'pose he means ‘When he was first took telt the | “1 It no h S | 1t I ! m by it. on-there was a 1ot of the hoy know it's soft the way it is, but it needs soakin’, in my erpinion.’ “Pryhaps you'll be good neough to pardon me if 1 take the liberty of and,Overcoats, so we have decided to make one final clearance of all our better gyade garments. This is unquestionably the best bargain event of the season. BUY A BOTTLE OF Wed. Eve—The Hains-Annis Tragedy. Thurs. Mat—The Hains-Annis Trag Thurs. Eve—Divorcons. Fri. JMat—A Little Chila Shall Lesd hem. Fri. Eve—A Girl's Best Friend. difficult for the dead beats to Suc- | wars dark-skinned A : y hy . * sa . hin' yours,' says Reginald, an’ he 3 ceed in evading the payment of their me as you do about it pune r e B that way around the barn, |hauled off an' dropped Dan as neat as \ Just debts. It is a move in the inter-| A western justice says that the in- | yorg, ("2t WA il e ythin’ vou ever seen. Then as soon fiolde weddifl‘ wnlSKQ’ e e e e Y D, e e deal The only pro-|ebriste s a graster curas fo tho oouk- | *Hure hes that way. (Amat ¥ talinl|ax Be as} up Reginald says. ‘Might 1 il e e "astiuse S0 caution to be taken is to see that thie| try than the burglar. vou? Dan Chekia made a bet once that | trouble you for that tobacker, please™ " and 960, ’ S Jsvtor 1o bt tremte mainy QTR e he'd get him to use talk that waen't| -ls that so® saig the motormpn THOS. H. WILSON, 78 Franklln | iiondsy evening. ladies nish 800 Certainly the business men would not| This is a twentieth century winter |perlite. He bet Murphy the beer for | “Well he's a , ain't he?”—Chi- auired " Seats at the Box Offive, 4 - and Bisket, Pitoher & desire to do this, and furthermore the members of the legislature can be re- Hted upon to pass no measure that wil] work Injustice to any of their constituents.” THAT DENIAL. Conneoticut {s not disturbed because the house dectared Gov, George L. Lilley no longer a member of that body. Governer Lilley conducted himself | according te the highest legal counsel and best judgment of the leaders of | 03NS should not be classified a5 a| Why not be correct. you !Cl"d"“"}mnon in the temperance state of his party in this state. It was shown | VOrker- wiiters?. M. Lilley loinot owsted. .1 eyt & Lee Bhubert It Bobe Do 0 tme out of Wow that he was not holding the office for PP RS TR n cannot be ousted who had al-| "upgnir ne sald, "give me a little Sam (Inc.) pres T the first ot Torx Nine states are seriously discussing 1dy deliberately resigned. The house | o iyaota himself, but in the declared interests of the people, * E . pe 'The public has often felt that con. | °10T™ What for? Is not thelr lot sad | St omewhat in the position of | P SaRS DRNS 1ave 1o give 1t to gressional courtesy was given too | o the angry person who gathers all his| oo "snout no excuse. Every snake in much license, but in this case there| senator Foraker thimks (hat he is|Strensth. Kicks violently, and hits—| the county’s got dates ahead for a 3 nothing.—New Haven Register. month, and I couldn’t git bit” A farcial comedy In three acts from the German by Cly@e Fitch, with was no shaw of courtesy, whatever. ‘When Congressman IHiggins asked that Governor Lilley's letter to him as & member of the judiclary commit- tee explaining the situation be put on flle with the resolution declaring his| a husband may whistle or sing while | of pori 2 . s y poring over musty books at the | switch. Pitcher & Co.'s, on Thursday, January 21st, at § e'clock. meat vacant, this small favor was de- | his wife is lecturing him, but mighty | second-hand shops. “It's a positive | First Scholar—Gee mully! If they’ possiplipe o o e b e santis nled. It was not necessary to put on | fow will venture to do it disgrace,” scolded the friend, when | goin' ter do the lickin' by ‘lectricity rs to all p e pe 3 file for the benefit of those who might 2 Mr. Rhoads insisted upon stopping to | quit” be reading the records, the reason why such actlon was made necessary. Congressman Higgins honored himselt by his endeavor to give Governor Lil- ley a fair deal. $o far as holding a special election is concerned, the papers of the state concur in the opinion of the attorney general that such an election is not necessary, The Courant is right when it say “The law may be ‘mandatory hms been asserted, but, if there any penalty for failing to comply with its terms, we have yet to find what it fs. Buppose that Mr. Lilley had not been elected governor, Milled on the way to Washington the next month in a railroad accident. The law would have been what it is no as is | but had been | | & rational view of its irrational plans. | the cou | nounced all right, When it tries to put on an old-fashioned touch it totally fails. The January ash heap is said to in- dicate that 1909 will keep right up with its predecessor for fire losses. President Roosevelt spoke sensibly to California, and then the state took Happy thought for today: The man who strives to live by working the propriety of specially taxing bach- out of politics for good. Considering his age, the prospgct does not appear to be assuring. A Kentucky court has decided that Alderman Curley presides over the board of Boston, and outside papers are shouting: “God save the Common- wealth of Massachusetts Those who are reckoning upon Taft as an easy chief executive are likely to be very much disappointed, He has e of his convictions. The western preacher who has an- that flirtation is harmless it to have a good congregation of | folks on cold winter evenings. The tabooed After witnessing the performances of itle of “Honorable” by the OKI: has been homa legislature Haskel] the a v is not to blame. the shift; but he lost. Dan started in cago News. me, T feel more than ever the need of | vour supperting hands.” Spoken like | & true.son of Connecticut. That is the | spirit which we need, and if all the people will meet him in that spirit, it | may be that there will be less to re- eret in the administration of Govern Lilley than some of the “unco gui have feared.—New Haven Register. Not Ousted. of representatives, some of whose | members doubtless wanted to kick him | Lucky Find of a Book. C. P. Rhoads, a collector of rare and beautiful books, is laughing at a friend of his v'ho grumbled at his habit look over a lot of books selling at two and three cents. “T'm_going to buy some, anyhow. sald Mr. Rhoads, and, meeting N friend’ the following day told him that one of the musty books he had bought for three cents had just been sold by him to another dealer for $50 Snakes All Engaged. A dejected native slouched into 2 | drug store which bore a steady repu- “What's the matter, Cunnel, snak. asked Daniel. Too Much for Him. First /Scholar—What's the 'lectriciar adin’ over at the schoolhouse? Second Scholar—Futtin’ in a "lectric [From New York World, June 10, *08] DRUGRIST SAYS cOOPER |Now In Progress! WOKE UP RECENTLY| Jamary Mu Westerner Claims Everybody Will Have Tc Take His Medicine Eventually. Mankatiin 121-125 MAIN STREET. The Leadi:g Store in Eastern Connecticut Exclusively to Men’s, Women’s and Chil- dren’s Wearing Apparel. Devoted THERE 1s no advertising medium in on Saturda o'cloek, Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results, Two Important Sales sin Underwear Sale Removal Sale of Upholstery and Rugs JACKSON AMUSEMENT C0. “THE BLUE MOUSE” an excellent cast of 30, including BLSA RYAN, Robert Demster, Albert Grau, Sam Reed, Ralph Morgan, Marie Gerard and Lily Hall PRICES---E vening, 25¢ to $1.50, Seats on sale at the Box Office, Wauregan House and Bisket, ¥ Jun, 33, Cars to all points after the pertorme Saturday Matinee and Night, Jan. 23 Matines, 25¢ to $1. SHEEDY’S VAUDEVILLE WlilG RETURE IN THE “FU 3 shows Dally Week of 215, 7, 845 January CORBETT AND FORRESTER GREATEST COMEDY EVER THE LADY LAWYER. MUSICAL THOR, Refined Instrumentalist. M'KEEVER AND FINN, MARGARET ARNOLD, Singing Comedienne. Comedy Athlete: N _IN A GYMI ASIUM.” Ladies and Chil Afternoons 5o ADMISSION No Higher 10c PICTURBS CHANOE EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. Idren The best reason that Secretary Wil- New York b ver before wit-] “Nine out of ten people who hav . but nobody would have considered i B E New York has nev peop! a s ol son should be kept in the agricultural | nessed such a spectacle as may be | called today have been sent here L. o O anything but foolish to order a costly | department s declared to be because | seen every day at Broadway and Ninth | others. Soones or later every Ure :orclng 0Jl c]oaks and Ful‘s‘A | and annoying election to fill the va- | the meat packers have mo use for|Street. It is here that L. T. Cooper, | halt-sick man amd woman mn N cancy for the few remaining weeks. | 3 Y gt Western stomachologist, who | York 1s going to try my medicir P y . There are mighty few weeks loft as it | " ims that stomach trouble is at the | They can't help it After I leave e, | JY ieans of tie Lowest Prices of the Year o s and there is no reason apparent ' o, 7 fom ‘of all chronic il health, is | York I shail take éwo months' rest an 33 Market St, opp. Sheedy's Theatre B Goveencr Lillay should cell for etween the new fines against Stan- | meeting the publ then go to London to introduc 1 Desial erectione Y Should call £0r @ qarq Ofi and the large gifts Mr.| It would be dificult to estimate just | er’s New Discovery in England. Just a small part of the good news here told--the en- |>uys a 17 Jewel Hamilton DANCING PARTIES Rockefeller is making, the price of |how many people call to talk with| Among New Yorkers who have re . : 2 g Kerosena 1s very ikely soon 1o make | Cooper during a single day. The store ; Decome emthusisstics on ff tire Cloak Department is one grand collection of bar- | novement in a 20-year gold | Every Wednssday and Saturday THE MEN OF THE FLEET. This nation has reason to be proud ave become the Mecca for of No. 274 West Nincteent 3 S of the officers and men who in th 7y Jeople in New York, and the amount | stre ho saldé Monday afterno ood investment it is to buy Cloaks, Furs, Etc., at peop B naval fleet have visited the ports of | TN° late appliance to trol- | bt me is disposing Is en Tt is hard to realize that any m. this Tane rangements made by phone 422-3, or the principal nations of the wad ang | 1Y Cars is a compressed air chamber [ mous. In addition to what he sells| cine will do all that is claimed for | . ; mada an Wmpverson ik ahiyec Sna | Which has force cnough to blow per | imcle, driegists generally chrouen | 11 have taken ll kinds of medlcr | \oMpx's s0.INCH LONG COATS, black brsadclothe, value uwp to ; 8 | & A XT N~ x sons off the track. Such s a _ | out New York are handing his prepa- el s i o 4 i ::derly conduct. The commanders | gms o7, Ch¢ 1F oo "1:‘";‘me” oy | e ons out in unlimited quantities, |have ever found that was worth tw $16.50 — choice .. $10.00 ;P ivate L H ve all shown remarkable talent as | & NS QRN | "A leading druggist sald recently: |cents. 1 have had rheumatism cor y i g > L Walth, t| rivate Lessons any our, public speakers and have been ablal ST o e B, Have lost its | stantly for ten years and have sper | WOMEN'S 36 AND 38-INCH COATS, In fine black broadcloth, semi- buys a Waltham movement | "y gy to say the right word at the right WHAT THE PAPERS SAY. mind over this man Cooper. Person-|a quarter of what I made for doctor fitted back, nicely taflored, regular price $15.00 — cholce......... $10.00 a 20-year gold filled case time, and the excellent behavior of the N I don't_know anything about his|and medicines. I might have k. £ 1 i £ el 3 S A - n y g o | men on all occasions has made friends A Stiff Proposition. redicine, We had nothing to o with | 5o much rain water for all the goo | WOMEN'S WOOL SUTTS, in different styles and colors, value 316.93 | B vtors Th caiscls 4 P & fis coming to New York and he has | they did me. Before I had taken thi —choice $ 950 JAMES F. DREW A ssion of the fleet| According to South Norwalk physi-|,ntil recently sold his preparation en- | Cooper’s New Discovery a week, I re | has buln the sowing of the seed of C“";,',‘“‘[,',“"'h w \;:r fi | ”r"~ "rnrn‘ m;r + through one company. I sup-|alized it was worth something. I hav E . R d 9 0 ‘e Deace Instead of exoiting susplolon | Structed there has had this effect: The | ore he thourht New York was like | taken it a month and I am as well 2 , C d P n ] d H or increasing fear among the nations. | FCgDL®, 2re, dFinking pure water and | 3e of his Western towns and every. | I ever was in my life. T have no rheu vening Lapes Reduce 1 lan llfllflfl ana e mnl It fell to the I ‘e sup. | Liice as much of it as they did before. | ,oqy could be supplied from a corner | matism and eat like a horse. 1 fe z 3 | it m;{nC:r"z:.sirrnl:f\x;n;-xr“n‘ )}‘n: I cond .”‘-:n:_ s578 one autho{!}h. w;‘z Store. Te woke up about a week | like doing ?m;wth;n‘ nog,k where 30.00 BLUE CAPE for ............... R asaigls gl ceees . $22.50 Franklin S“m' | Best Work Only, Y sions e been improved 50 per cent. This | a0 an, t le everywhere, | month ago ated to walk a bloc 5T 2 < Phon - Poriine the ruined cltjes in the earthquake dis- | sounds as though the Alter would soon A T B e “been selins It.| When I first bought it T thought 1 | $25-00 CHAMPAGNE fOF .......oomeimcstvnncrsesesins thnnnniinene $19.50 | decsoa | “m'"‘d" s 1 Ave rict of Italy, and this has been fol- | pay for tsclf; besides people who | (owt Jnow how lonk this demand | wes another fake, but now I knov P L R o e T S ASN1e $21.50 |~ i [ ey e A SEIBX I8 of Senolh g e AT St Dut T have mever before seen | better. All the other etuff I hav: B L T P E TR PP PPPPRESY I | miral Wainwright and his men | dTink les L ing else.—Ansonia g like it | taken was worth nothing; this | PRI T AR T SRS AR USRS RS S RO, 1 "y of the Atlantic fleet. . Sentinel. D morview Monday afternoon | worth ten, ves, twenty times what the $16.50 Maher’s School For Danciag, ‘The American navy has distingutsh. | 1, 715, Hole matter, as stated above, sald: “I am not making any | ask for it ° FUR NECK SCARFS In Opossum, Squirrel, Brook Mink, Wolf, etc. ac T. A. AND B. HALL, @8 ftselt for its good fellowship and | not onetton e oooeicon. We would | wild clafms for my medieine. All it| Cooper's New Discovery ia mow or value $7.50—for . T R ) e e 62 Broadway, Norwioh, Oenn. its generosity and efficlency in ti 4 g n its accuracy or its’au- | 3pes is to stimulate the gastric julces | sale at leading druggists the countr Dancing eve Fridey and Satusday y in time of but If it can he established [ ;0o rapulate the dizestive organs, but | over. We will send a booklet in whic | All other HIGH GRADE FURS 25 per cent of regular prices. | . o A ' disaster, and it has elicited from all| . certainly it is something th B n g STERILIZED evenings. Baker's orchestrs. m all | SO ng that | noople Go not realize how splendid | Mr, Cooper tells the reason for mos Privi Py n Wi nations expressions of regard and re- | CAnNnot be made too much of, NOT giv- | ieir health would be if only their |ill health, to anyone upon request Ble oy g e 'M""- ::‘“" #pect which will téll for long contin- | &1, 100 mich consideration by the au- | stomachs were not languld and en- | The Cooper Medicine Co, Dayton 5c a bottle $1.50 a dozen | “'Taipnona 411, ot o ued amicable relations, orities of cities the country over.|ccchled by years of abuse. Ohio. . L Yhen the American national an- | o Fior G e dr e 1 LS WAL | Al R O | BOYS' CLOTHING —ai— em was played by an orchestra In|Health conditions have improved 50 | I S i Sl s he S e DROP IN AND HEAR THE | nova 1oo ovERcONTS, cut rod and tu sark Oxord wd v |DUNN'S PHARMACY, |sevee SAFirrreer e s honor of Admira] Wainwright and his| 0f the changed conditions mentioned Trade Cofldltlons ° gray, 10 to 15 years—apecial........... $4.95 and $5.98 9| seves and_improves the pisne. A officers, who were present, and of our | !5 Worth all that it costs, and here is ' REEFERS, - A. W. JARVIS, country, the whole audience rose to|ANOther argument for a fliltration and the pouring in of great BoyS R SNt colack €10 10 yoRre-peclal 40, dnd 9495, 50 Main Street. Ne. 16 Olairemont Ave, p its feet and at its close cheered to the {;.';'}l”,:r "lu""’,"?*‘c‘tnlor;hmm every public | quantities of merchandise pur- janéd Norwich, Conn. echo. Kindliness makes for peace | needs one New Horme it rord chased for the Spring of 1909 | wraduate Niles Bryant Scheel ot Flane | more than great guns—the spirit of | Bridgeport may get one, and soones of induce us to offer for a few and Dl imttle " Creel heh to.od fellowship inhibits the spirit of later, hl’lv\vu\-ar'hnkh they come, all the a8 ye-anty, DO IT NCW 77 ghaeeiatala? ~ Y g owns that use public water will have | F aee ‘ R R 6 Rave themeBridgeport stanaars.” | A Cut from 10 to 25% Bel or Women and e e i ] MILLIONS OF ROUNDS OF AMMU- Sane and Practical Thing. on all our surplus stock of Children oy fall repaies. T¢ you here Dew St § Gov. Woodruff admits that he was 3 y s Tu"En : spec orwioh, The government never permits ft- | congressional election after Gov..( rurniture, dtoves, i YU 122 Prospect 8t, melf to be short of cartridges, be- | &ressman Lilley re . Tnasmuch | ~, a es PSR Contral Whart. Tel. N o B oy o jhert ot cartridew, bec| Eretrin Liley reslpned, insemuch | 0arpets, Sewing-Machines e Bradle ever ready for the unexpected. The| [} s L T ] ko] d Pi y nation has just placed an order at the | prastieal thi b e sane and | and Pianos. ayed by the composer Frankford (Pa.) arsenal for 50,000,000 { Recora. 5 DY his state—Boston BOY C, PHILLIPS Muffler M. A. BARBER, AMERICAN HOUSE' rounds of ammunition. WIith the con- AR AR —at i i stant target practice and the growing Bettor Late Than Never. F M ach ini st P & Saessun Peous BRIOA0C t 1iave 1" srently Iniacasss | It ix:to be hoped tuat the nedes wifl| - L ONICH & Burke, ) SV e SPRCIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, | by shooting clubs, such an order as|expunge from the record, Congress- De back, .the latest im- Traveling Men, ete. Livery comnected !rnnl. ;;Tidnoz even excite susplcion. | mary Willett's specch of coarse abuse 37-41 Maia SL i provements, never crawls up, fits 25 Chestnut St. SHETUCKET STREET. e Philadelphia Times, refe he president, as this would be B : | & e "x;!: reterring to| o oner recogmition of the-dlenity’ of| Jansd 49 Main Street. without a wrinkle. Full line of septac ‘ “There need not be any talk of war DY S Lu Unpyane dec21d whites, in such an order. It may be that the government needs cartridges, or it may be that some time ahead occa- sion might arise for it to have cart- ridges when the time to make them was not avafigble. another advanci aterbury American. Deserves High Praise. The senate deserves high praise for its vote (mdjority of 1) to put the president's salary at a respectable fig- ure, $100,000. If, as the result of iis conflict with the house over the sala- to | he rolding forth seems t of Cooper's medicine is Geor FOR THE BEST ALES and LAGER Go To “The Plank,”s Frankiias!. | ~ Evening Schools at CITY HALL and TAFTVILLE Tu gains--see for yourself and you will realize what a “Price 50c each’ illed case. WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gardner) Hack, Livery | New class now opened for pupils, Ar O mistake will be made in selecting THIS school as the one to attend. We ' 5 “There are “m"m;! persons who | ries of the vice president, the speaker O'CONNELL & SHEA. ¥y an 'irna:y";fi:a foxd and THENEW LONDON' ave e expert in this sort of | and the federal judges, concessions are | Telephone St4-4. septisa | Specinl Teachers. Businelss @ue (-] work have been employed at| made by which these officials also re- A s F. T. MAPLES, the arsenal. Many have, from time | ceive respectable sums, the result will : J Boat 'ding 3 7 to time; been temporarily dismissed, | be greatly to the credit of the country. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE it £ Acting School Vistten. RABrubeck, trn. AewLondon. Catalogue for the asking. Stable because thers happened to be n work. ¥ F’:;" *h; :‘"-d of Suporting thm-. BAKERY HAVE YOUR HORSE INSURED. A AN our beloved state Governor Lilley | we are = “It these hard times to keep | 07 9011 DR BEe OO e Lt e B S AU e T TR T O, Aty 12-14 Bath Street. WHEN you want to put your busk the work going as much as possible, not as a matter of gratuity, but as a matter of good sense, The govern- to give the best service to her that we can—you and I—and now that the re- sponsibilities of high office are upon Bread cannot be exoslled. Give us a trial order "yl 20 Fairmount Street. E. G. RAWSON, Asgt., *Phone 559. i tal Fhone 559. 237 Maia 8¢, Uy Stairs. § We Recover Furniture and do Carpet Laying. R L HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. 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