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FELUELE TUSIREES LIEECTCR COME TO ME with that uvlnt munm I wfil p\n lt in first cl romptly an t reasonable ive mo got I sood one to nll yau ‘cheap f Hub rd. Machinist, 230 !'rlnk- J, F, CONANT. 11 Franklin Street. ‘Whitestone Gc and the J. F. C. 10c Cigars are the best on the market Try them. The Norwich Nickel & Brass Co., 3 Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. 69 to 87 Chestnut St, Norwich, Conn, octdd Rogers StainFloor Finish The Much Imitated NEVER Equalled Finish The Best Finish for Furniture, Floors and Interior Wood Work of all kinds. Remember the name **Rogers”- when you Paint, Stain or Varnish. GHAS. 03600D & C0., 45 and 47 Commerce Strest. Pure Wines and Liquors are known and acknowledged to be the greatest aid to health in the wori , and invaluable in time of si Our stock contains many of the hu and well-known brands, famous for age and purity, and we can guar- antes you satisfaction in both quality and pake. GEORGE GREENBERGER, Telephone 812, fansd General Reduction Sale on Dry and Dress Goods began Saturday, Jan. 2, 09 Souvenirs - given to each customer the first three days. THE NEW REMNANT STORE, ©Open evenings. 77 Franklin Street, Jandd Pictures and Phetographs fremed in the best possible way at refsonable prices. A new stock of Frame Mouldings for the spring season. NORWICH FRAME WORKS, Potter Building. Open everlngs. 16 Thames Street, mar3dia Tel, 511 THE Oomml- LOAN cCo. 151 Main Street, Upstairs, Dr. Loulse Fraoklin Miner, NERVE SPECIALIST Reom 23 ., . . Shannon Bullding Office hours 10 to 3. Tel 660. A. W. BURNHAM, . Eye Specialist Twenty~flve years experience in fit- Glassos pmnd orwich, Ct. Satisfaction guaranteed. 47 Franklin Street | is always found IMPORTANT Raad 402" WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. Vaudeville and Motion Plctures at Sheedy's Auditorium. Motion Pictures and Illustrated Songs at Roderick Theater. Clara Turner Iml Company at Broad- way Theater. Dance at Cadillac Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Consult Zingarra, pulmlst and clair- voyant, all affairs of life. 11 Main St. See Mrs. E. Fay's fine line of Valen- tines, post cards, decorations, etc., for Valentine parties. T. U, meeting, for election of | officer, Monday at 3 p. m., in new rooms in Bill block, Shetucket street, Room 2. The annual meeting Norwich Red Cross society will be held this (Sat- urday) afternoon at the home of Mrs. William C. Lanman. Willlam H. Dombroski, Preston, has been engaged as bookkeeper in thesmill at Glasgo. Mr. Dombroski is a grad- uate of the \Dr\\ ich Business College. Alling Rubber Co. advise buying best quality rubbers, because they wear longest and cost but little more than so-called cheap rubbers, made for cheap sales. Frank A. Bill offers lower prices to close all winter shoes. See the men's $3 shoes at $2.23, ladies’ $2.50 shoes $1.98, &c. Boys' and girls’ shoes at special low prices toda; Don't fail to see the pictures at the Roderick this week. They are of the funniest kind and keep the audience convulsed in lsughter, the pictures Water Cure and A Policeman for a Day being both screams. Mr. O'Neil is making a decided hit singing the patriotic march-song, It's Great to Be a Soldier Man.” There has been much comment among the public as to the safety of our theater in case of fire, and we wish to state that it has been thoroughly inspected by the fire chlief, Mr. Stanton, and has met with his sin- cere approval. The walls are all lined with metal and the operating booth with asbestos, therefore assuring abso- lute safty. Drop in any time from 2 to % and 7 to 10. Next Week at Sheedy's. Mr. Sheedy's selection of specialties to piease the theater-goers of Norwich was more than appreciated, and the packed houses last week was ample proof of the satisfaction given by the big blll. For next week he has select- ed another star programme, and as a head-liner has Little Gertrude Grif- fith & Co. in “Bobble's Pal” Others on the programme are Dave Denno in songs and dances. His dancing is ex- tremely clever and eccentric. Miss Mildred Del Monte, the dainty singing commedienne, will also be heard. For an acrobatic knock-about act the Three Toms are in a class by themselves, and are sure to hold the audience with laughter. The selections of moving pic- tures will ba up to the usual high | standard affained by this house, and a special film will be shown, The Foot- ball Warrior. BROADWAY THEATER. Lew Weloh The Shoemaker.” in Melodramas, like the rest, come and | 0, but the new play which will intro- e Lew Welch, the inimitable come- dian and character actér, in an entirely | novel part, is designed to have long | lif It is by Hal Reid and called ‘“The Shoemaker,” and will be at the gadway theater on Monday, Feb. During the four acts of this latest play there is not a dull period. The scenes shift from the heart of the Bowery, New York, to the far west. Mr. Welch has a role that must needs enhance his pr t enviable reputation. appear as Morris Goldberg, a trusting | and confiding Hebrew shoemaker, who | bellv that everyone is honest. It is a play for the masses as well as for SUNDAY SUBJECTS. At the Christian Science reading rooms Sunday morning at 10.30 the subject will be Love At the Broadway Congregational church the pastor will preach at the morning and afternoon services. At the Swedish Lutheran there will be services Sund conducted by Rev. At the Norwich Town Methodist Episcopal church there-will be ser- vices Sunday morning and cvening church Olaf Nordbladh. At the North Main street Methodist | Episcepal church there will be preach- ing at 2.15, followed by Sunday school. At the Sheltering Arms Rev, W. T. Thayer and choir of the First Baptist church will conduct the service Sun- day afternoon. will be preaching by the pa Dr,: 8., H, Howe, Sunday tiofn at 430 p. m. At the Mt. Calvary Baptist church Rev. Moses J. Haskins of West w York, N. J., will preach Sunday morn- ing and evening. At St. Andrew’s Episcopal church there will be morning prayer, sermon and communion at 10.30, with even- ing prayer and sermon at 7.30. There will be ser ing, afternoon and evening at the Salvation Army headquarters, con- ducted by Captain and Mrs, Thorne. Rev. DXB. MacLane will preach on The Initiation of Christ at the Taft- ville Congregational church. In the evening his topic is A Psalm of Peace. At Grace Memorial Baptist church, Rev. W, H. McLean, mmor, will preach Sunday morning on The Burning Bush. His evening subject is A Band of Men. At the Third Baptist church Rev. J. R. Very’s Sunday morning subject is The Greatest Earthly Enterprise. His evening subject is Seeking the God- Built City. 'Rev. S. F. Dickinson’s Sunday morn- ing topic at the McKinley avenue A. M. E. Zion church is Fulfilling the Law. His evening topic is Jesus’ 'Perfect Knawhdgo of Persons, Places and Things. At the First B-p(hi church Rm A T. Thayer will preach Sunday morning on Standing Before the Livin® God. ‘His evening topic is The Unm n Message. At the Greeneville Co church Sunday morning Rev. Ricketts will nreach on The Gats: Its Significant Lessons for w. on; , He will | the classes, with an equal blending of laughter, pathos, tears and heart in- terest, sufficient to appeal to every na- | ture. Mr. Welch will be supported by a carefully selected and capable com- pany. evening, | At Park Congregational churcn tnnrev ¢s Sunday morn- | In the evening there will be the usual monthly service of pzlu and song. There will be moflnng prayer snd sermon at Andrew's Episcopal church at 10.30 o'clock Sunday morn- ing. Archdeacon J. Eldred Brown offi- ciating. There will be evening prayer and sermon at 7.30. At th‘mFlm Congregational church Sunday {morning there will be preach- ing by |the pastor, Rev, George H. Ewing, whose topic is The Gospel Ac- cording to You, The Sunday evening address will be by Rev. M. J. Fenenga. Rev. M. J. Fenenga, president of Northiand college, Ashland, Wis., speaks at the Y. M. C. A. men’s meet- ing Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. At the boys’ meeting at 3 o'clock J. E. \aughn will tnke for his topic Elec- tricity. At Christ church, Rev. Neilson Poe Carey officiating, there will be Holy Communion at 9.30, morning prayer and sermon at’ 10.30, and evening prayer and sermon at 7.30. There will be a confirmation lecture at 8.30 p.m. At the Second Cangrepnianal church there will be an address Sunday morn- ifg by Rev. M. J. Fenega, president o: Northlnnd college, Ashland, Wis. 'I'ne address In the evening will be by the pastor, Rey. L. L. West, on The Life and Work of Charles Darwin. Rev. Albert P. Blinn will speak at the Spiritual academy Sunday morning and evening. His morning subject is i S8oul Communion and the evening sub- ject Divine Healing. The Progr N Lyceum meets at noon. Subject, Origin of Sunda The At the Universalist church Sunday the morning service will be in charge of the Y. P, C. U. officers, with ser- mon by the Rey. Joseph F. Cobb on Ideals for the Christian Life. At the Y. (. U. service at 6.30 the subject is For Christ and His Church. At Trinity Episcopal church there will be Holy Communion at 9.30 a. morning prayer and sermon at 10.30, and evening prayer and sermon at 5 p. m. The Rev. officiate and nreach and Rev, J. Eldred ternoon. the morning, rown in the af- Rev. Dr. M. S, Kaufman will preach The Boldness of | Sunday morning on Christ's Model Witnesses, at Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, Sund morning. In the evening there wiil be a praise service, assisted by the vested choir. Rev. Dr. Kaufman will | epeak on The Republic’s Ocean Dis- aster and Its Encouragement to Voy- agers. TO TORRINGTON. Trolley Extension Planned for Thom- aston Residents—Contracts Let. At Thomaston, rumors are current that the Connecticut company has planned to extend the Waterbury- Thomaston trolley line through- to Thomaston with the opening of spring and that the Bristol Tramway com- pany will send a branch across to Thomaston. It is also stated on high authority that the Fred T. Ley com- pany of Springfleld has been awarded | the contract for the work, | The rumorg ere received with much interest as either line will give Thom- aston a connecting link with the rest of the state, which has long been de- | sired. PIERCE WILL | To Be Contested in New Haven Courts According to the will of his grandfa- ther, Elijah S, Pierce, filed in the New Haven probate court, Frederick Piercé ;\\ ill receive $100 if he refrains from | using tobacco and intoxicating liquors | until he reaches the age of 21. Even | If he does smoke or drink before he becomes a man in the eyes of the law he wili recetive six of the 100 shares which his gratndfather divided his es- tate into. The other 94 shares are bequeathed as follows: A daughter, | Annie P. Hall, eight; son, Frank H., l'eight; the latter wife, 46; two grand- daughters Daisy and Elizat Pierce, 16 Notice was filed in the court ‘Wednesday that the will will be gon- tested by a daughter living in Ever- | ett, Mass. PROSECUTING ATTORNEYSHIP. | Protest Made by Bridgeport Clergymen | Against Reappointment of Mr. De- | Laney. | A committee of the Law and Order |league of Bridgeport has protested against the reappointment of Prose- | euting Attorney DeLaney for thé com- | ing term. | *Mr. DeLaney states in reply to his| | i that ¥ served the inter- | ests of the city according to the law | and the requirements of his office and ill make a stubborn fight for the po- on. Favor Borough Government. | Report was made last week by a Greenwich committee, including sev- eral New York business men, favor- | ing abandonment of town government in favor of a borough plan. Time | jyas asked at the town meetir to al- low the committee to submit the sug- gestion in detail. It will probably be | brought before the voters for indorse- ment on Mrs, [Myour auto? age, of course. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. | The Kind You Have Always Bought | Bears the M———‘: Siguature of | 7 There is no cas: record of a cough, cold or la grippe developing into pneu. monia after Foley's Honey ahd Tar haa | been taken, as it cures the most obsti- nate, deep seated coughs and colds | Why take anything else? The Lee & | | Osgood Co. LEGAL NOTICES. The Registrars and trars of Voters of the Town of Nor\'.‘u‘n will be in session on FRIDA th and 12th, 1909, from 12 nntll 9 o'clock in Tegal voters of said | ¢ apply in person or by | letter for the vilege of \flllng in po- litical primarfes or caucuses, scribed in Act of Legislat 1805. Those who have previous! istered under this Act are not r to do S0 again. The above work will be performed at the following places: SE}C0¢ DISTRICT—At H. M. rou's Drug Slnrl, West Si de HI DISTRICT—At James Con- nors’ News Office, Greeneville. FOURTH DISTRICT—At He!‘ber! 8. Le- Ponemah At Crystal Spring Botting Co.’s Store, East Side. Dated_at Norwich, Conn., this 30th day of January, 1909. TYLER D. GUY. CORNELIUS J. DOWNES. Registrars of Voters. - Janl03WF m., | F. . Bohanan will | Heglstrars of Voiers' Notce istant Regis- | FIRST DISTRICT—At the 'I'O\! n Hall. | Somebody somewhere cash will pay, For the clothes you throw away. Hats and dresses, coats and shoes, Somebody would be glad to use. They will call and you will seil, If the right ones you will tell. A Bulletin Want ad. yill tell them all At the number they will call. A Bulletin address some like better, Answers then will come by letter. The best one you can then select, Ang all the rest you can reject. (Watch this space tomorrow.) i WANTED. H FOR SALE. WANTED—$18 per week paid one WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS for and Guaranteed Satisfactory Service. 14 to 20 BATH STREET. (Formerly Chapmans.) Telepbone 10. aprid Trade Conditions and the pouring In of great quantities of merchandise pur- chased for the Spring of 1909 induce u( to offer for a few days only | A Cut from 10 to 25% on all our surplus stock of | Furniture, Stoves, | Carpets, Sewing Machines and Pianos. Shea & Burke, i 37-41 Main St | Jm‘hl Valentine |T have a | | i ant Vars 58 Hobart Avenue, FOETRY. THE MAN WHO m" WORLDLY STRIFE, 'rhe who frets at 'orldly strife low, sour and le- us the lad whose happy Illo Is one perpetual grin He, Midas-like, turns ail to gold— en others !.'njoyl -llko th. hot anl co And laughs through w ary. . There's fun in everything we meet— The greatest, worst an‘d best; Exlndanne is a merry treat, Yy _speech a jest; Be't ours to watch the iro'du that pass TO RENT. TO RENT—Two or three lane pleas- rooms, furnished comple! for centrally located. Mrs. § Hobart avenue. housckeeping; W, H,’Var 3 TO RENT—At 53 Oak street; nice tenemenl, e‘tfller (u:r or ;:v:n“l,l.r first floor. r: 3 P et AMWF improvements, including steam and ga: Jones, Insuran A BIG BARGAIN in a 130 acre farm 4% miles from eity, | isfaction guaranteed arge two-stery house; | large barn with bassment; hay barn; running spring water at’ house and barn; all buildings first class; good | smooth thiage land; good soll. This 1- : 800. Also central dolnz good for seiling. ESTATE AGENCY, Willlman ¢ FOR SALL— 2% to trolley: novald al 0 acres c tillage, into The cu y worked and 0nd crops. T, h Chaice hume For Qa.e The Calvin L. 1 and L Rawson House 3 Broadway. Lot about 335 feet deep by 100 ant ne A. PRENTICE, 86 CIi Horses For Sale few nks and Horses that [ to tr busi- nice chu nes sell at c two nice pairs. Com and see them. ELMER R ! Tel, connection. ‘ We offer the finest line of Valen- | | tines in Connecticut. i ! Our Pretty Valentines are Cheap | | and our Cheap Valentines are Pretty. Old, for Seriol Our iply great—nice, clean, delicious fun. We have Valentine Post Cards the thousand in great variety. Hand- | somest line we have ever shown, and Gay. We offer some nice things in Valen- tine Books. CRANSTON & 0. 58 Main Street. 8 jan2 Attractive Line of . Winler mulinery o A MISS BUCKLEY'S, 308 iain Si. declld E. W. CARTEK Dictrict Manager United American Life. 43 Broadway, Reem 14, Norwich. Health and Accident insyrances by | We have v:-llmin.. for Young and | Humorous Valentines are sim- | | 138 Laurel Kil Ave. The Kirk H. Leavens Property consisting of @ lot about 125x200 feet, excellently located, extend- ing through to Spruce street,with fine residence of 13 rooms, and a barn thereon. The house has all modern conveniences. For further information apply to James L. Case, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich. Ct. WEITREY’'S AGENGY, | 227 M Real Estate and insuranco FOR SALE 97 Broad Street, near McKiniey ave- nue trolley line, Broad street school and Free Academy. Modern style, steam heat and improvements. *‘t 1236 x160 with lawn, fruit tree: rapes and Street, Franklin Square. ‘Thames River Farm of 22 acres, on weu bank, near Massapeag. —Fine, Thlly location; good bulldings; never alling running water in house; walls, (encel and land all in shore front on/river. | | | | feet or light bus 'Where Mirth' ay banner waves; To show fools rom a quiszing- glass And bastinade the knaves. The serious world will leold and ban, In clamor loud and hard, TO RENT—After Feb. 1, cottage of 9 rooms on 14th street, with modern E. Wilson, For information call on W. Jansia 194 Frarklin 8t FOR RENT-—House No. 54 Washing- To hear Meigs called ton street; ten room: all conven! cncol a con an, and steam heat uire of Isaa B‘fi‘nd Pauldine styled a bar Ly ¢ and Real Estate Aum SO apes decls Who turns it a And, laughing, cries, Ry honm Puck, “Good Lord! what fools ye be. Rlcharda Building. 91 Main St. sant rooms for offices in_ Steiner's aall bu(;ld(ng, Inquire of John Steiner. —J°levh.‘Roflmln Drake. echd — R o 35 BRI 7 SR R THE THOUGHT, TO RENT-—Suite of rooms suitable for aressmaking, talloriag ot offices | why, once the ery thought of him Good_locatlon, within feet was vital | Franklin square. 'nqu‘re at Buhalll As. 18 SOme CriMSeD. T | Otfice. t81d_ | laming, defilant, in a quiet garden Among pale Ny hlaw-‘.‘ And yetltodly the thought of him le o nly A rose closed in a book— A lilelens lhln( long shut bth"n dull of six To AENT_Lower tenement Brad- rooms and bath Enquire of J. ford (Bookbinder), 108 Broad FOR RENT—Store No. 140 Maln street, formerly occupled by smith & Gllber! Has been remodeled and put in perfect shape. Wil be rented at once. Inquire at The FPlaut- Clfll’l-n Co. ‘Vhere Bhe forgets to look. And yet T think an old love:thought forgotten Somewhere not wholly, dies, It may be of such roses ang us wi TO RENT—Basement at 56 Franklin | street; sultable for the paint. ylumhln‘ person in each county to handle vur |sale or e ange. Bred from Blanchard | The ’ bl adyertising - combination. J. =, | Stratn, th leading strain of heavy Ly | or_similar business . ne yeeinacol DA iy egler “ompany. Come Blcck, Chicago. | ers. March birds. Prices reasons ets . . San30d | John Curcy. Yantic: Jan2TWS PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. i i e WANTED—April 1st, a tenement of |, oR SALE—Twenty-five cows for - = > INTERVALS. 8 or 9 rooms. on one or two floors; |sale. James H. Hyde, North Frankiin, e, centrally located. Address “Business,” |Corn. Telephone 286 c \\nh firm-set will I faced this year et ofis oy | Coch Telepnoie e e Vaughn Foundry Co. | it mink Gea this goar - = — FOR SALE—I black mar Jhecein tite synder my dear. WANTED—Three or four rooms or [1050 lbs., good roader; 1 cream sepa- Of need, I forced 4 -dm;a‘m s to ny; { small cottaze on sround floor. Address | tator; 1 covered milk wagon, single or Toiling, T brave the Gufl weeks By, | M. 8. Calawell, 16 Broadway, Norwich, | double. 'Phone $16-4. Jan? | 55 Mastre of € otlaea Rty ——=" FOR SALE—A fine high grade ug- : 3 £ - ~ WANTED —Raw furs, Wil pay Bo3- | right piano (almost new): must be | eyrnished promptly. Large stock of | Now that each day T look for you, ton and New York prices. At H. 50ld at once. ~Inquire at 3 Washing-| jaiierns. No. 11 to 2 Ferry Street.|How shall I drag these long lours Hebrer's harness store, 30 Water St., |ton Street. dec? . irough? Vevery Saturday. Arthur C. Bennett. T ey St U e U R | —Aldis Dunbar, yn the February Ap- | Janiia or; first class condition: capable 3t | o ik AN P ire No. 1 WANTED —A partner In a_well es- ing large building. Inquir tablished business: small capital re- hington St. dec28d | VIEWS ANG VARIETIES. quired. Address Box 10, Butletin. FOR SALE _One covered wagon, one | dec16d express wagon, one express harness. | | Clever Sayings. L R eI s viak tnrsvery Tncailty | CAEYAXS. Thyery Btatia. Wilow: B). | 'EED—One man in every locs b G Ganis A | in United States 1o advertise and intro. | —9¢4d - - | . Why don't you have Balder in your | duce our zoods, tacking up s HORSES FOR SALE—Henry Arnold, Shakespeare class He's no gool Commisxion or salary. Ninety D¢ 212 Jackson strest. Willimantlie Why, he can't even sing or dance i e sy 3 is what most people are looking after | N. V. Herlad. SO e Write Empire Medicine Company, Lon- | FOR SALE — Rownoats, today, and the fellow who cannot give | Mickey, Jr Wasn't it Patrick don, Ontario, Canada. jan16TuThSat | launches Jaunch hulls,_for it ig working under a strong handicap. | Henry who sald, “L>t us have peace = diste dliv Inquire of West Mystic | That applies to my business—PLUMB.- | Mickey, Sr.—XNobody b’ th' nas WANTED. Boat company, Weat Mystic, Conn. ING. I only ask for a chance to | Patrick iver said anything loike thatt. ¥ SRl ? = o194 | prove my ability to give it to you —Judge. rls to do hand weaving, stlk weav- —— s L _ar crs proferred, Apply at shop. rear 342 | SMALL PLACE of I3 acres. located | e e s "-m"“:‘vf vashington St. in the town of Hampton, Conn. Good : g yous - CHAS. H. KIMBALL. |house of 5 rooms and aitis; barn and J. F. TOMPKInNS, pearance. Do you think so0?" he jan2sd henhouse. Place will keep four cows 67 West Main St asked. * You look so Intelligent and a horse; land equally divided into [ fun est Main Street. | o, T Chicago Record-Her- WANTED woodland ’u;d pfinure, ‘wood dir;,uux: e— for fire. good well at nouue and broo id ca TRl . - near neighbors. 1% miles from stat (m | used for all s pur Y - A family cook. $22 per | Biide"§of0: $aco e el o Mt ' ' L] | marked the sarcastic boarder, “but age. ferritt Weloh, Chaplin, | this is the first time I ever realized month; also general house and second |E28e. Address M a - . 5 E Ct. Jan30d H d Pl b it was also being used to make bis- girls. J. B. Lucas, Rdom 82, Central S eating an A | e a Here is the Place at You ‘ant. - Building. . novi4a | : | There's a lot in modern = Good house and 14 acres of land, barn | 92 Franklin Streat. | Sure’s you're born. with cellar, 3 henhouses, all buildings DIa gou ever. fry: deep Brestaing in fine condition; 23% miles from the| marbd e coamt city of Willimantic, on main road, R. -y 1 3 e F. D. Price $1.300;'$600 can remain on —Louisville Courier--Journal . . mortgage. Send for picture. Merritt b . “Politeness ¢ nothihg,” said the 1 Welch, Chaplin, Conn. jan21d WILLIAM F. HILL | proverbialist. “Which may explain,” H H REAL ESTATE | answered Miss Cayenne, “why some Hack. LIVEW. Bflardlng FARM FOR SALE—The Henry B. AND FIRE INSURANCE. l;wmo of o:lentatious wealth have so }mhg;n fu';g rlflf'?,";f',é"m\n“i:')(,s‘a?\'h'"fi Only the best companies represented. little use for hington Star. on, e mi S| t naged an: nts_collec! - i il and Fpe[l ]mnes from Norwich, consisting of 17§ | ETORSILY manased B Dhope 147, | . ‘T knew it had te happen. What i acres of land. divided into mowing, Office hou Daily fro to | had to happen A skating couple pasturage and woodland. There Is /né | g b m. noon hour A vy g Monday | fell through the ice 40 feer oul, but large st and one-half ho tW0 | gnd Saturday nights, 7.36 to 2. rescued themselves by crawling ashore large barns and other nece: buntd. | Room L She Bulldiag. | on the gir merry .widow haf Imgq e Tor Salivation Fossame| House talevhonki 48 vasa | Pittsburg Post | sion g.m. ufls qw{;n.I l]{'br lnrfn(n)lll;i “Advertisements on the scenery™ Sl S satham. P. O. ad- t claimed thas star. “That's carrying i Sttt Bomn, & Foos xe. 5 | General CONtractor | Simmetuite “seany oo far " Equi _Jan16TThs {sn't comercialiem,” exclaimed the Up-to-date Equipment All orders'veceive prompt and careful | manager. “We want the scene to 1ok attention. Glve me a trial order. 8at- | jjxe a real meadow, don't w | Bits. Sapleigh—Queer fellahs, those poets | THOS. J. DODD, Norwich | There's the one, for instance, wt Teiephone 349-2. Norwich. aks of an ‘aching vold. Now how n tnere be an aching void? Miss | Blunt—Have you never had a - busi- | APIER]CAN HQUSE Mr. Sapleigh?—Boston country parson was condoling UGUERELS S0 oo M : the bereft widow. “Alas!” he SPRCIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes ‘w\imlm"d e ~n"l"}.\‘-“a;lm-;:x‘v'v:'l' ul.'ul Trav o you how painec ar ! Traveling Men, etc. Livery connected | ¥ou MW BORe f, WEO (O (ool et SHETUCKET STREET. | We were bosom friends, but we shall sept2d | never meet l Imnnmu s We Want Your Busness | MUCH IN LITTLE. g b 'e a'] fl—!r us nBS) | The advance in the price of wood . . |and charcoal is rapidly forcing the and have cut prices to gt it. In Wail | AT, LCTO0N, Lo gas for cooking pur- Papers, Mouldings and Faint Supplies, | POS€ y alse Painting, Faper Hanging a e department of agricuiture est % mates that the ravages of field loss of § and rats entail a direct experienced workmen 000,000 annually. ating, by | | - | ud in 4 - The canton of V: Switzeriand P, F IIUR J'AGH, s just given the women membe: 3 West Main Strest, | the national Protestant church a vote 82 an 82 and 24 in church affairs Telephone 638 | | nt :d that the number of persons telegram from Buenos Ay- visiting the theaters and _cinemato- S F hlBSON graphs of the Argentine capital during the year 1907 was 4,897,450, Tin and Sheet Me!al Worker.| 7The Rumantan crown is made "ot | metal from Tur§(sh cannon captured for Richards 1d Boyntoa | at Plevna in 1877. It Is not covered | witlt a thin Jayer of gold and enamel West Main Street, Norwich, Conn, | like the Servian crown, but has an un- " adorned circlet of steel decTd ¥ sl The largest static electric machine | ever builthis owned by a New York | | good order; lon‘l,. BENTON DIBBLE, " Now is the Time to have your Furs altered and physician. Twenty 40-inch glass discs revolve against 20 others to produge sparks 30 inches long by three-fousths | of an inch in diameter. repaired. —_— | There are sald to he 1,000 Bsperanto I guarantee my work to give satls- | cociatios and schools throughout the . 1 also carry a new line of | worlg now, and periodicals for propa- Furs in all the latest styles. Call in | gating the language now number 88, and ses me. 11 more than there were last Decem~ ber. Esperanto is gaining ofcial rec- | ognition and privileges in Europe and BRUCKNER, 2., |* s Furrier { The Mexican Herald anngunces that i a movement is oa foot for the ereotion 55 Franklin Street {ot'a grain elevator at Mexico City. At vOIMWF | prezent the only ope in thexpubu in the small elevator on the atzaconl- cos river, near Santa Lucretia, in the state of Vera Cruz. e in a Chicage barn has ruined a collection of 15,000 negatives of mews- bo; with which the owner had won | several gold medals. The owner had PRICES FOR [ spent many years gathering the news- ‘b atives, the types being those of WORK | newsoys of ‘almost every sountyy tn | the worid. \SPECIAL 1 WINTER g Wall Paper and | Prominent actors nnd musioians in Interior Decorating | periin have been engaged for tne “shadow theater” which will soon be The Fanning Studio, opened in that ecity. It will be oon- ducted, according to the prospectus that has been priated, as the Schatten, spleltheater In Munich and a similar 31 Willow St place of amusement in Paris. dec2sd The fez may be gradually abolfvhed s ——— in Murkey as a head fovering. Amustria I)O IT NOW for years has enjoyed a practical mo- nopoly of the fez manufacture. The Ottomans are aflnrtlng the home-maae “calpak,” which. like the fez, lends {t- self to the Moslem customs, while the brimmed bats and caps do not, and don’'t wait until the last minuta. I'm referring to plumhlns.or xuflmn& Asylum St

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