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PARISIAN SAGE " CURES DANDRUFF 1f It Don’t The Lee & Osgood Co. Will Give You Your Money Back. Sage, the most Invig- e | 2 | | | Porteouss it HENRY ALLEN & SON, l Furnishing Undertakers, Jury in Bogardus Case Reported at 5.20 After Long De- liberation—Prisoner Pleased at the Verdict and Said He Felt Better - Part of Jury for Jurasz Trial. COMPANY. fact to The 3 publie, there is no me- f jum better than through the advertis- oolumns of The Bulletls TRER®T aavs DT letin Lo 2t~z results which the business element could else- ‘Where profitably engage.—Salem Vanderbllt men by having —Springfleld d the their wives divorce them. ublican News. Rep: THERE pevertiring medium 1a tern Conneaticut Bul- tin for business m‘:l“t:l " REN before the publia, there is no me- lum bett hrough t) i:""m_’-f-"fl’fi. Bllette “4"e 88 Main Strest. THE WEATHER. fined to the house by fllness, is able ‘hair ‘dandruft MR Lady Assistant whon raqueste L. S to be out. grows hair. The woman of Amer- . Forecast For Toda; i by ey lca, who have luxuriant halr, knows it 3 e ‘Guilty of murder in the second de- | shook hands with him and was barely OCCUM AND VERSAILLES. |does, and that is why thousands of at- For New England: Rain Saturday; | gree” was the verdict of the jury in|8ble to keep back the tears. It was — tractive women throughout the land nier Garm Sunday, colder but falr; brisk to hieh | the Bogardus murder trial as delv- | 1000, MUUT SOK A ORI REPYY Building Netea—Mill Improvemente— | &5 FERUAEY YRS i celous e e front inds. ork Her- | ered by Foreman Main at 520 o'clock | Bogardus and. ey, i dameue W, Fourth Quarterly Conference. e atrots s beantiens bait | Ae Exactly Half Pric: ald: aSturday, fair to partly cloudy | FTid&y afternoon in the criminal su- | Court was ‘dojurned until Tue The addition to the H. A. Richards' nfined to the elite of Eurw- X e weather will prevail, with slight tem- | Perior court, after having deliberated h: G ew York City, but about two|For Women, Misses’ and L market has been finished. Children. erature changes and Ight to fresn|Upon the case since eleven o'clock in|and it is expected Bogardus T A Rictards is harvesting 11-mch | 7048 480 It wis given to o select list southwesterlv winds, followed by In- | the morning. There had been a strug- | gentenced at thit time, the sentence in tea rom. {he Oocam pond. The Toot is | Of drussists, and today can be obtainea We aim to carry no goods over from RICH creasing cloudiness and by rain or|£l¢ 48 a few of the jurors held out | accordance to what ls expected from o The Motelstt tompany's new office | 0 88Y city or town In Amdrics whers | esason o esason that may be afleslsg Show L the western and nocthern die. | foF first degree, but they were finally | such a verdiot being 1ife imprisonment, Dundt 8" it “will 'soon be ready | Ogicty women of refinement dwell. . |by change of style—hence th tricts of this section; and Sunday ov- | WOI OVer, after two questions pro- Selecting Jurasz Jury. 2 s Wy will goon be ready| Parisian Sage is the most delighttul ese prices C H O CO L ATE ercast weather and lower temperature, | POunded by the jury had been answer- 3 A LOREENCY hair tonie in the world. It makes the | WOMEN’S COATS— b with rain or snow. *| ed by the court. ~With folded arms| -After the jury in the Bogardus case The roof on the main mill bullding | hair soft, lustrous and luxuriant In a Obonvafions th e Bogardus received the verdict with ;fld S O o . ;'“fl';"go e e o B N days. It is perfumed most daint- $10.00 Coats at $ 5.00- Ed i - e same .coolness whi harac- | Jury for the ohn Jurasz, Missicnary soek jo mpletion. 3 15.00 Coats is used incoating The following records, reported from | terized him Lh::u:hlo:? B R itive | charged with the murder of & Woman |fecture as Toat u;"iu;‘."’&...-..";i‘ . Evans is here with a_farce ‘slt’vp:“g ‘;‘ng‘llr‘ s danfirult s :zq 00 Coats :: ;zfi the Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes| trial, and as he was returned to the|in North Lyme, was commenced, and | Bwing. s of men getting mew cards in gpera- |jtching scalp in two weeks or money 4 in temperature and the barometric|dock he wore went into the afternoon when the list tion, A force of men is in the spin- s TRy e a broad smile. XKilev | WOHE i havated. | oo RhO first view was a house in Mon- | Ve el et back. changes Friday: her, Do | 22878 word ‘ol congmtuistion _for | of thirty, ssmmaned 1o e eEtmmied fsatic, aeacodonts. Tho hoasss in Tur- ping room, setting up new SPINDINE | Tho ree & Osgood Co. sells it for 50 | WOMEN'S WINTER SUITS— po 0 35 23,16 | like. & schootboy chuckiing over es- dsieotes S WIIL ik Soust o FEME P ixie prisy, plosiored’ aver Wit | chine s s T R ATTAL i Tt by $12.50 Sults at § 625 45 29.78 | caping the birch d, i- | day. : up new spindle: ave finishes heir 2 4 $15.00 6 p m. 44 20.78 | mana, rod, with a reprl- | 48% o cburn of Bean Hill knew | By g aoe e I ror® tho " pare | WOFk and have returned home. e kA e 30,00 ::::: s :J;:g Highest 49, lowest 23, At the opening of the court, Friday | nothing about the case, but would re- | walls ve @ most beautiful ap- Fourth Quartely Conference. ’ 3 v Vsl Comparison i Spening of the Court, Frlasy | Quire an. eye-witness to convict for | peasance, while others look more bare, | , Tere Was & large attendance of the | e $26.00 Suits at $1250 0»0 a es Predictions for. Friday: Warmer; | Charsed with burglary in Salem, | murder, and he was excused by the |such as one in Billls Bastern'Turkey. fourth quarterly conference of the south winds i | pleaded guilty and was given three | court. These walls are made of stone and the | Methodist Bpiscopal church last Tues- | New London—W. C. Pinches of New | oyl DREN' s ather: Au predictsd, | Months injali - Attordey Barnesspoke| Jmes H. Burows of DSUSiN | yacd ix et in with & Dieh waik al- day night, Presiding Elder J. H. New- | York cify addressed the New London 'S REEFERS— Wh #have thaber e J for him. erocer, said he had no feeling against | most always necessary fn that country, | 14nd In the chair. County Dental association Tuesday $ 6.00 Coats at § 250 y not ha st ! B Weshisnd At Judge Wheeler then charged the | Poles, and was satisfactory to_ the | The family lives upstairs with kitchen, | , The ladies’ ald soclety are rehears- | evening at the office of Dr. W. $ 750 Coats at § 375 50c, 60c and 80c a Ib. I Sun I High [| Moon ’“ruy'nwmc"t,"”f,“m"m forty minutes, .z:l&r:;gcw excused by the defense. l.wmm and sometimes & stable be. lng‘ .::r mdofng(:wm:e:h il ‘:.u;by, on State street. He gave a $10.00 Coats at § N and ‘they retired to the jury room at 3 ow. - | clinic on Ancher's artificial enamel 8.0 'x Rises. | Sets. || Wator. || Sets. | gleven o'clock for consideration of the | by the state. He is from Franklin| A grobp of missionaries at Erz-room | cent caller at Mrs. C. W. Perkins’. | which were very instructive. Several Day. || a m. | p. m || p. m || & m fi’osa’rdu- case. ‘They had dlnn:lr ‘x; :nd& ;fiflf;teh F;fl:‘l& ’\ew};u :wnom: v;as a )fvoa {llustration of missionary T e SRT e denfl;du were present from Norwich |$20,00 Women's Fur Tined Coats withi OBTAINED ONLY OF e jury room, to save time, Sheriff |to punishm am rength and vigor. It was only a| CONVINCED BY THE STATISTICS. | and Mystie. d 3 i Brown ‘providing them with a sub- | Brown of North Stonington was ex- | short time after this picture was taken - P Solar o Opsseuss oo N. D. Sevin & Son | | g i U T | S by e e, e war Y| el caise Sver, sttt | pn Thet muietod haden Auvt 42| —gomn. PG . 2 vas hear ‘om them until | ) B many houses af city. . X L] L l 5 10.08 || 2.30, when they came in and reported | same reason. Many of the larger towns have no to Expedition's Safety. DAIGNEAU—In Voluntown, Jan. 3% he 1042 || 7626 that they had not agreed. Aprleton B, Curtis Wilcox of Lisbon, a farm- | sewerage system whatever and during 2 1909, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer | Women's Pony-skin Coats at blg re< 2 '25| Main, the foreman, handed the judge | er, Was accepted as juror No. 1. He |the hottest months of the summer the| For five minutes after t Daigneau. ductions— Bix hours after high water It Is low | & slip of paper containing the two |said he had no ill feeling toward Poles. | death rate is high. At some of the Y., . er the automo- | gppy,pAcY—At Leonard Bridge, Jan. -———-—-—TI tide, which is followed by flood tide. questions which tho jury desired some X:':am‘ l!mlowledse ar‘:i‘; thelm}lrger and | stations small huts are erected outside | bile stopped before the door the rest| 25 190 a son to Mr. and Mrs. Dunlel :’“” Coats at $55.00 () e e g nformation on. a fixed opinion regarding it John Mc- |of #he city in which the wives and | of the family coaxed and argued be- ipeliacy. 60.00 Coats at $4250 N CE GREENEVILLE. The first question was, “If a man | Manus of Fitchville was excused by |children stay and to which the men go | fo; . i $50.00 Coat 5 re they could persuade the maiden ts at $37.50 MISS O'CONNOR murders without premeditation and af- | the court. The defense excused Her- |at night. aunt t DIED. ONNOR wishes to announce of St Andrew's Parish Hold | terwards commmits robbery, is he guilty | man E. Learned of Lisbon, a farmer.| Another view wes a missionary resi- | *Ut 1O got fn. 7 to the public that she will continue the First Public A | of murder in the firsc degree?” Judge| As juror No. 2 Clifford H. Robinson |dence at Guadalajara, Mexico. Here| “I am afraid the thing will blow up | CHASE—In = Norwich, Feb. 1909, | Near Seal Coats, lined with ki Millinery bisineea at the sane looation, | guadish | ublic Appearance of | S TIUIACT 11 the firsc degreet Juds® | vas chosen. He qualified sufclently | the front yard is in the rear, o rather | or something,” she said, “and I cer- |y avi Dudley Chace in nie year. " nnery e xy BUILIMNG S ekl o wedish Farmany. Club, Great 8uor | qi iera i f o, tntended 0 1D | Tor both aidas, Gxt Chisiee i Baboook | In the ceniter; as-mest Mexitan houses | tainty don't whit anything fo happen || & hon oo sormeiey oy qoury Allen | Se€in=s M w| coss—Doaths, Mise Ella E. McHugh | rabbers by that means, then 1t Is | of Griswold, a farmer, sald he would |are bullt around an open court in| con' g s s e $40.00 Coats at $30.00 formerly conducted by O'Connor &| and Mrs. Drusilla Pollock. Tourdcs in ihe fitet degree. 1f ne never | require an eye-witness, and he was ex- [ which plants and flowers are grown. | that Will prevent my getting up (o) SWEBNEY—In this oity, Feb. 4, Ellen $45.00 Coats at $35.00 Ring. NELLIE O'CONNOR. — T e o taking (he money unthl e | cused by the court. Samuel G, Hart- | Most of the traveling is upon horse- | New Rochelle. I haven't seen Jennie | o BWosney of 87 FIfth strect $48.00 Coats tebsd What proved fo be one of {he most| murdered him, then it would be mur- | shorn of Franklin was excused by the |back an starting on a journey at| for six months. I don't want to be i B L ; gl successful and enjoyable soclals given | der in the second desree. defense. Sherman L, Geer of Griswold | Marash, Turkey, was described. In| goglad out of fatt ity eanies St at B Sty s .5 5--,’;- s e e v ima e b tha| The second question was: “If a man | said his memory was not good and he | Southern India the ox cart is used a Beled N0 AL Nty 1N gy at 3 o'clock. e . Bocietics of St Andrew's narioh by Un.|is drunk, can Le commit murder in|was excused by the state. L (o e e cani| TOh you'll be mlteight, ‘Aunt My | gt GROE L L s muam ], 100 | Siidrens Drtewes, - wiotek ion hall Fridey evening, and at the | the first degres?”. Julge Wheeler said | Howard 4. Atx of Salem, o tarmer, in China and Chinese wheeloarrows laughed the man who wore gossies | Mexensle, azed 23 years. g At R . entertainment between 8 and 9 up-| there are various stages of intoxica- | was excused by the defense, while the | were illustrated. e Chinese cart and w Notice of funeral hereafter. i ¥ | wards of 300 people enjoye UP-| tion. If the state of the murderer is | court excused E. Judson Miner of Boz- | missionary caravan were plctured, the Snl G k. TEusaie Wt SN} e,y o) ervie 100 | peopl joyed the well back, you kn d w to ich, Feb. 4, Thomas i Tendered programme. Ferr Daubler | Such as to form the intent to rob then | rah, a farmer, who has a fixed opinion | refrain sung at such times being R oW, and Wwe are sure E. Hogan. Women's Silk Petticoats was first on the list, and he performed | it is murder in the first degree, or if regarding the cast get up there. Most automobiles get | Funeral from his late home, 46 Frank- $2 98 gray and navy, val 00, HOT LUNCH his feats of magic with his uoual ahil- | he was in such a mind as to know | Fred J. Brown of Lebanon sald that He rattles his bones to thelr destination in safety. It fs| Ln strest. Monday morning at $30.| " valye ¥, value §5.00. ; ity, sprinkling in 2 number of new and :hatd“'hll 1;.; was doing, th‘en it is | he had :lefl;‘ed as juror in one caplital .;\l’l over the stones, on the return trip that the ma Reduiscs aaes I 5t. Batrick's churoh | “gg g9 i up to date mysterious tricks. Next | first degree, but if he was so far gone | case, and that he employs Poles. He r he's a poor missionary, : 228 35 Cents— 12 till 20’clock |up to date mysterious ke, Aess| that he didn' know what h Was do. | was accepted as juror No, 3. Whom nobody owns. chinery cuts up high Jinks. _Statistics | CAMPBELI—In = Yantic, Feb, 5. Mrs Muargaret and Phoebe McNeely and|ing then it is second degree murder.| Joseph A. Griswold of Bean Hill, a on motring prove that. NODOAY &b-| Frorer Cambhell amert 78 e late | o1 95 Wrappers at 7% John McNeely, entitled Murmur Soft | Judge Wheeler also read from the su- | farmer, gald he had served on a jury Traveling in Japan was taken up, as | tempts to explain the situation, but it | Funeral from her Ejate home Sunday % ppers a c Menu for Satarday, Feb. 6 Yo Breeses. Tnis number and the ono | preme courts decision regarding con_ | ina uIidep Sulah LN WTONA RS dome by the Jinricksaw, & light ve-|is a tact that ninetentis of the acel-| Afternoon at 145 o'clock. Service in| Women's Flesoy-lined Wrappers in ollowing, a solo, Singing, by Mis: - | duct in the jury room. t vas acce] 0 both sides and is 3 #0 mock slung on acred t chapel, Norwl ; i CRICKEN - COMBOMAD 8 o s | retitatts e orNock e e e T tc® | dents that Necall malorists Bagpen | 2rag0.. - o ien WA, |blask, with white flsuree—aise aiil NBEW ENGLAND DINNER Dlause, The " plano accompaniments| Nothing more was heard from them | Leon E. Walker was excused for be- | can’t go. Africa s the land of trecker, | when they are coming home. It seems | POLLOCK—In Whitingsville, Mass., These are regular $1.25 Wrappers ad WALDORF SALAD were played by Mrs. F. J. Bohanan. until 5.20 o'clock when they knocked,ing out of the county, having moved it being a heavy wide wagon with long | g §f Providence meant folks who own Feb. 4, Mrs. Drusilla Pollock, formerly 79%. (On special counter on second CHARLOTTE RUSSB" "The fina] number, and one that was | and_stated that they had reached a|from Lebanon to Willimantic in June | string of oxen. Other pictures were . 0 1iiee to b ol g | Of this city. floor, near elevator.) COFFER appreciated by every person present,| verdict and desired to report. They | As juror No. 5 William A. Edmond of ) an African caravan crossing the 0/ gEve & 4o e, was the singing of the Swedish Har-| were called in and through Foreman | Griswold, a farmer, was chosen. He [SWamps, India, Dindigue dispensary then pay for it on the way back. c——— ALSO A LA CARTE— mony cliub, This musical organization. | Main stated that they had rteflched alis n:arrled and 44 years of age. and hospital. Before he had finished talking | CARD OF THANKS. Sl Bl ofw b < numbering twelve singers from Greene- | verdict, which was “Gullty of murder At the opening of the afternoon ses- ’ omplete sl ng ew Spring CHICKEN SANDWICK ........... 10¢ | yille and the city, has been organized | In the second degree.” Bogardus stood | slon John L. Geer of North Stoning- TAFTVILLE. At Moy e Simbed IN e | ik A who Have been 5o Kind ig | Styles in Women's House Dresses and HAM SANDWICH ... three months, and although its first| In front of the clerk’s desk as the jury | ton was excused by the defense, while 3 e them during the sickness and death | Wrappers—$1.00, $150, $200 and $280. COFFEE, COCOA, TEA. public appearance, sang with ability | was polled and gave thelr verdict, He | the court excused Charles I Beebe, he “Well,” she sald, doubtfully, “If you | ge®f SUTIE, CE SEEaes Antiah to aniliappdindig oy e Bublic appearance, sang with abllity | was polled ang gaye thelr werd L Ta | having served on the grand jury in | Rev. W. W. MacLane of New Haven, | are sure about that I suppose T might | Thank those wiio sent flowers and | oo C /o> ! 1a€e window.) name. C.J. Wall is the capable lead- | with his arms folded and his eves|this case. The defense also excused | Father of Rev. D. B. MacLane, Will | as well go. ‘n,;«e,,d or assisted in any wa sy er. Its members are: TFirst tenors,| nervously going from one point to an- [ Fred G. Stark of Lebanon, who had| cejehrate Twenty-Fifth Annivi | g e e Pfln.l,[c], “"lfl R!gh;rd Berkoff, N. fi Jensen, Rich- | other. Onh’l‘hursday, ater the argu- | served on a eapital case in New Lon-| ;m:n e o’fl . mesvereery | MR. and MRS. F. E. PECKHAM. women,s High Shoes ar earson, C. J. Wall; second tenors, | ments, he had said to Kiley, “It's all | don. ite—Notes, | FLED FROM THREATENED WRATH South Windham febéa George Benson, Valentine Pearson,| up with me now,” but thereafter and As juror No. 6, Birdsey G. Palmer | Hjalmar Nystrom; first bass, C. W.|on Friday he maintained the same in- of Voluntown was selected. He is not Vi B vl AR ‘ ¥ y i 2 i Pearson, Charles Hansen; second bass, | difference and don't-care spirit which | prejudiced against Poles, but did not D e ments of Col- | Conscience Must Have Worrled Men | At Closing Prices with the aid of a Lung Cover. E. M. Anderson, John Vailin and Chas, | has characterized him throughout the | think if he was single he would court | lege street church and its successor, Who Eavesdropped. $2.00 Shoes at $1.83 We have every size and model Anderson. To Sheriff Brown, after going|and marry a Polish girl. Origen B.|Piymouth church, New Haven, will be | W $2.50 Shoes at $2.19 5 Betwen 9 and 12 about 75 coples en- isoner's pen, he said: | Gallup of Voluntown being opposed 10 | celcbrated by the Plymouth church Lo $3.00 Shoes at $2.79 of true fitting, comfortable joyed dancing. Geer's orchestra fur- er; I feel better now.” | capital punishment was excused by the | congregation on Thursday evening of | TWO boys were out picking nuts, 15 Main Street, . . v Basiin gviaaSiieg wrbaloes: nished music and E. L. Tingham of {ster sat In the court room | court, as was Irving J, Willis of this |next week with a reception to Dr. and | and they wanted to divide them ’ $3.50 Shoes at $.00 . Hanover prompted. This committee | verdict was given. She | city for the same reason. Mrs. MacLane In the parish house.| equally betweem them, so they went (Shoe department, second floor.) The prices are right. had charge of the successful soclal: | wanted to remain there, but as soon as| Ira D. Gifford of Salem had formed | N ¢ 14 - % > SR 7 Next Sunday morning at 10.30 o'clock the fi SRS ohn W. McKinley Charles Irwin and | the announcement was made she burst | an opinion and was excused, as was | there will be special services In Ply- | OVer the fence into the cemetery and | William ' J. Banfleld. into tears and was led from the room, | Elmer E. Coon of Voluntown, who |mouth church, when a historical ser-| 8at down among the tombstones to| 2 DUN'NJS PHARMACY B o sobbing and unable to go alone. After | would not like to vote for a death|mon will be preached by Dr. Mac-| count out the nuts. While going unera "’B Ml I' y Percentage of Attendance 95.73. court had adjourned she again entered | penaj Lane. e the Tenss thew & e gy | i l[lel'y For the month of January, 1909, the | the court room and shook hands with | Orlando C. Tucker of Lebanon, who | In the evening there will be address- 2 Y Sronp g 50 Main Street. e O O ety 190% the| her brothers counsel and with him |served in a murder trial 14 years ugo |es by Rev, Dr. Newman Smyth, pastor | DUt dldn't step te plck them up. A ~—AND-- At Clearance Prices fobba Greeneville grammar schools was| through the railing and kissed him.| when a colored man was acquitted, | emeritus of Ceater church, New Haven, | Ian came along and heard them and 95.73. Only three puplls were tardy.|She was then crying and ‘unable to|was accepted as juror No. 7. This|and by Prof. Edward L. Curtis of the| stopped to listen and heard them say- At | At this price we eoffer & For January, 1908, the attendance was | talk to him. He tried to cheer her up, | completed the list of men summoned | Yale Divinity school. ing: “O P " cholce of any Fine Dress $275 per cent.. with three tardy. Dr.| bravely facing his impending sen- | in except those on the Bogardus case | At the reception on Thursday even- ng: “One for yeu and one for me. N $3.98 (Frat in our store. Thess Edward J. Brophy oconducted & fire | tence, and said, “Don't cry, little sis | and the remainder of the jury will be |ing there will be present pastors of “One for you and one for me,” and he Hats formerly sold at $13.60 w u I F ::);m .‘;E‘:fis :::e;flmml :‘rl‘ga; :‘m;. ter, don't ecry. His brother alxo ' selected on next Tuesday. other churches In New H“"’i‘,‘, became badly frightened and ran away | —_— to $28.560 — the magetials , vi ly surprises the ‘Congratulatory addresses will be giv- | down the road, and met another man, | alone are worth several rapidity and ease the building was en b; tors the neighboring . wmrhat P Lady Assistant. times what we are emptied. SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN MANAGER JACKSON LEASES thurches. For the Plymouth church, ;::; :’:,, 1‘: h“""i;:ed:‘:l(lw:l;d 1;:: Telephone call 278-3. for the Hats all trimmed. Deacon George A. Saunders will speak. : 4 OBITUARY. HAVE MERRY PARTY.| @MITH THEATER, BRIDGEPORT. | 'Dr. MacLane who ia the fatter of| Lord are up in the cemetery dividing B-’nlry B Chureh. Wan. Smith Allea pretbaecd G 3 - in- | wi e .| Rev. Donald B. MacLane of Taftville, 1 eople, th . ulylsdaw Miss Ella Elizabeth MoKenzie. Participants in :hnm:-- dEnnrum W”I‘I""l\:l:r}:ge‘r:‘!.:jlg:;lf an:.:;k.'m- WAk Installod He (:. py:.?:nofi;he)filf zdh“g‘ 1;0 t;lldcculedn"xec:e'd" ::: ments Remembered. —Se| rom | College street chure! . 18, % BesSrpere : SR Bewt 08 s s Sshech Amuseent Cirouit, SO cTane came to College street| first man says: “Yes, they are; 1 B T o Sackus hos church from Steubenville, O. He has | heard them.” The two men went back ! tal ; % - , O. ; ac grm :x: I}fnnu:;fir.!'l‘ll;ll‘!‘r;da)urn“lgi:, The forty children of the Central| n Fyigay afternoon Manager Ira |been an earnest worker for Plymouth| {g the fence to listen and heard them Today will be the last day that H e o ko o ems 1 Wit aests| Baptist Sunday school and of the| vy Jackson of the Jackson amusement | Church and is active in ofher rellglous | gaying: “One for you and one for me.” ne Madame Corinne will be at our 8 | jcidney trouble Monday and carried io | Preston chapel school who took part 1n | sirenit, which controls the Broadway | Mok °“md[§,,°r,‘¢hfi o T i9dx| “One for you mfi e S m; i store. Readings In Palmistry given AR theBospital, whers she' falled 1o re- | the Chrisimes enteriainments at the | theater n' this city, ook ihe lease of Eapation. Ik Wik DAtith werk lerael tat's Al and the e boy'“f!_ I in special booth in erockery de- por, & two schools were given a party Friday | the Swilth theater in Bridgeport for a - 2 ¥ partme: Call Large stock of Speed Sleighs, | _)iss McKensle was born in Hast|evening at Bushnell chapel under the | term >t years and takes possession of s plan| «Except the two at the fence, and that . mt. Wiice e oy, Norwich, which was then part of the | girection of Mrs. C. C. Caulkins, who | it next Monday. The house has been | g{onary socteties. will be one for you and one for me.” HAVE BEEN FILLED W Joar aly. Portlani Cutter, Family and|io"%,of Breston, the daughter of Mr. | was in charge of both Christmas énter- devoted to high class attractions and o = e The two men ran away as fast as they ’ y flr{d Mrs. Richard McKenzie. She has | tainments. The evening was made a the best of the popular priced bills. leigh Rid Balti 1d.—The Ni b 'he lived in this vicinity all her life. Her | most enjovable one for the lttle peo- | ‘The lease is & personal one and the| Enjoyable Sleigh Ride to Baltic. | could—The News y Business Sleighs. lovable disposition and many estima- | ple, Mrs, Caulkins proving as capable Jackson Amusement company Is not| A party of nine couples from Taft- e ble qualities gained for her a host of | in planning for thelr amusement as she | interested in it. The house will ac- | viile and Greeneville enjoyed g delight-| New London.—The engagement of : Sample Hosle‘ry lz'hc o s ?\fiec;:gxrx:rn:;n:l;-e SGr;g ek f?!th- had been in conducting the entertain- ;um;rungdate 2.24{?. v.lyrlth smn‘giinx room | fu] slelghride to Baltic Thursday eve- | Willlam Davis and = Miss Anna W. orWIc i " eneville Con- | ments. or more. Mr. Jackson 11 proba- in, stopping at the Dime theater and Price of Bank street has been an- ¥ — 'wing to the lateness of sea. gregational church and the Xing’s| There were interesting games, ice | bly make his home in Bridgeport next ;onnz:mg'i dsru[ store, where they all | hounced. The wedding will take llge ° i vbvlnm:n.ds;mp’_al. M’;’ oy Daughters, cream and cake served and something | fall and have an office in New York | made merry. ~They reported the|Mm May.' Mr. Davis is a motorman on in black and fancy—BLACK WOOLEN son will sell at cost. She Is Survived by her mother and | (o please each ohe present. An espe- |for bookings for his Bridgeport houss | sleighing fine and returned at a late| the New Loidon lines of the Connec- “SIIICSS HOSIERY. These are the balance of stepfather, Mr. and Mrs, James B.|clally interesting feature was the read- | and the Jackson amusement circuit. | hour. ticut company. the 250 8ample Hosiery which we re~ — M}(’:gdy !gr. :a{o‘guerth m-ese;, \\"lzh ing of Christmas stories on The Best . For fifteen yeal\;s Mr. Jackson has ' —— cently sold at 170 a pair. For a quick whom e her home. e also | Kind of a Christmas, which the chu- | been manager of the Lyceum theater in e v C ll . M. B. RING, Jeaves ‘two brothers, Andrew . and |dren had been asked fo write. They | New London and in this city ho has |, Gioir Gn Tatevilie Flaineld was| ASTHMATIC g7ReR 0 efle clearance we offer these goods today » John W. McKenzle,'and two Sisters, | were handed in under assumed names had charge of the Broadwsy fhester i g R e b il o Albert C. Moady, Methusa, Mass., was 5 grest st at 1240 a pain, 2 for 2o It io & re« 7] . and Pearl May Moody, |and boxes of candy svere given to the|for a number of years. He is well Jocer. £ Joed Hisercin. s thec Chestnut St. Her Joss will be deeply felt by all who |boy and girl who wrote the best. Theso | known here and his ability as a Tonna- | Danicl Shea returned to his home | f% (5% A7EL, U LY mais d v Stnce Jan. 1, 1909. e ":“ hlies San1sa knew her. were given to Roy Dean and Helens | ger in the theatrical line is well estab- | Thursday night after _spending an | fH% 0 £ 2 0 REMEDIES ecured (On special oounter, near main Mrs. Drusilla Pollock. Otis, with honorable mention of Mari- |lished. He has branched out in_the | énjoyable week in New York. m M. Mosdy o oh satirs, bd ot 1as - b trance.) The desth of Mrs Drusiila Pollock | €tta Bovens, Anna Calkins and Flor-|last few years taking theaters at Put- o [ & e, X3t W his: ought, to) S8l the Noung IF YOU DON'T NEED Sacirred &€ het Do th Whitinsyime |€nco Thacher. nam, Woonsocket and In Fitchburs,| Mrs. Peter Letendre, who was burn- | Dec: 10, 1008 and s happler feilow ls seidom seen. Man or Young Woman Where vt Ehiivaday atleriogs w3 o'l e Mass., besides those here nad at New | ¢d at a fire b e ol o e *'““,’“u""" S Fe e e 1] 0 T6 L Bo s’ Clo‘hm ne ’L advertising Haniay's Peerless Als, the | ahock a few days ago, from which sh AR A ater fs much larger than any of his Revolts at Cold i At 340—Children's Toques, value dfe, Dost alo made, maarantect abeoiutory | aoCk & fow days ago, from which sie| According to Showman, Leviathan | Other houses and he will no doubt give [ _John McGibuey, who is employed by | “Your only Liope.” said three doctors Bookkeeping, At 490—Children's Toques, value 68c, pure, but we sell other things that are | Greeneville and her husband before he Walted:tiond 805 Tingh, the matrons the same high class at- | George G. Grant, has been forced to|to Mrs. M. E. Fisher, Detroit, Mich., Shorthand. At 49c—Girls' White Mohalr Tams, Just as DI(;'YQ.J Micomadicie moved to Massachusetts was a paint- ol tractions as he has provided here. got tnkh'.f }:‘o‘me oln Union street by an | suffering from severe rectal tl‘ounle' and, value 78c. o . er employed by the Shetucket S Al attack of e grip. “ltes In an operation. “Then I 4 P .95 — 4 Cout avgsld 30 Frankiin Stroet, [mill. He died number ot ,,,,f,‘";‘;’; ";rM'Blshon‘ of Marlborough told a | NEGRO ATTACKED AGED WOMAN. —— King's Now Lite Pills” she ..vn%::."‘%fi; Typewriting ALY Swe:‘l,;”r:"v,r:lu:nsp 22";’5« and his body was brought to Norwich Ty in opening the St. Thomas sale Edmund Proulx started cuttine ice | Wholly cured.” They prevent appen- 39c—Boy: r % for burtal f:- the Tantio cemetery.| of Work at Exeter, to illustrate the A e ) usted by [ Wy ctmcen whtt o Zarse a0 | e T Tes o and e e T H. neral services will be held in Whit- | difficulty which conf more men to harvest his ice on Bliss- | 25¢ at The Lee & Osgood Co.'s. 2 aveyour ingsville today and the body will be ich confronted church — ville pond. With the large force of —_———— i i At B8c—Boys' Knickerbocker Trous« brought here in the spring for burial| T OrXers In days gone by, says the Lon- Kg:’}msw':g. !ga-. Feb. 5—Mrs. Mary | men he has at work it will take only [ C. R. Kluger, the jeweler, 1060 Vir- Office Practice. ers, sizes 7 to 16, value up ta Ga rments with that of her husband, ‘She visited | 900 Standard. Sixty years ago ho | har home near here today i kou at | a few days to fill his two houses. g dve, Dihntaninnh wime: [} 04 in Greenevile her half-sister, Airs. manrdeh: strenuous effort to stimulate | The woman's screams frightened her TJoseph Blals of South B atreet, whil thar ¥ couls hacdly walk & hasarng T o s R e Made N. Harrlet ool Ol 2 peyenth strect, | parochial life in the direction of | assallant, who edoaped, leaving his | o0 s harvesting Ics at the Tagt. | feet: Four bottlen of Foley's Kidney At 98c—Boys' Reefers, sizes 3 to 8, €W | irect s @ relative. * Sirs. Poflook | Amusement, but it was o sald a Victim, in a critical condition, Shortly | Villp reservolr Thursday slipped whils | Remedy cleared my complexion, cured value $2.00 leaves one daughter, Susan, who i ad failure. The onl ng the my backache an; e irregularities 75 ¢ C mmono nmu DYED, stenographer for the Whitinasvilie Ma” | eould recollect of &?’.’di’f{fii :::fhw‘:: g S e ek L e e gisappeared, and 1 can now attend to b2 P sy Buier i K. chiing comigany. that ther i . for the | n5on he fell in again In the same man- | Jusiness every day, and recommend ’ g Mra. Willism B. Jonss, formerty ot 814 Ws “causht hold of” by a young | ENGINEERS CONSULTING. One of the Necessities. e ussgesind coped e ras i iy egrlass PO 12 e R L) LANG'S DYE WOR Centray avenue, 15 fll at er home on | farmer as a proper thing with which —— Despite hard times, records for 1908 | . YR Mg oy Uhgmageat | 1 ORKS, [¢he West & to give an entertainment In the parish, tions of Congtruction Taken | show more than 300 volumes in excess Bon:, ., i Difference . » s 157 Fi ut it was simply an E v Tal arty. of the production of movels in any pre- st made some splen scults—Gold et ranklin 8t, Norwich. ;..”“,’,JE}’,’.‘.‘;"‘.‘}JT".“ of Sixth street | oyt 200 mo’;om e;"“""‘“‘ of anl- | p, ) ama, Feb. 5.—The engineers who | Vious year. To most Americans fiction | Medal Flour. Berrr. apridd ln‘N (RO Hog:;k g a week e , being dark and | qccompanied Wililam H. Taft to the | IS DOW one of the necessaries of life— e ‘There is a marked difference i s man not first rate, it was a | isthmus spent today in consultation at | BoSton Record. i - between Shur-On eyeglasses and Sale ol K“ -hm- VISIT THE COUNTRY W s e o PSR R). m::r:t:ll;_m:l;. Suddenly the show- 3\:1“?&:“ on minor questions of CON- | mmmmm———— shne s Bclais the cheap imitations offered C ware 804 enjoy o day in the fresn aie. | White of Prospect stroet are welcom- | am exhibiting 4q :‘,’:’m “’t’é"’t"’“' I ™ The government ball which is to be SR [T fo T Ve o0 OUR ANNUAL GALE OF KITEH- F :‘l?flnlt! of beautiful places with- | ing him back to his duties as motor- | o SP0 P s that came | given at Panama this evening will be &ee a Shur-On Eyeglass, you see ENWARE WILL CONTINUE TO- % & oy nvies diomnmelol Borwioh-— | man attec s wes absence with the | Ut mn: . .-xm:tl;::’utnnwly,h:]he & demonstration o friendliness for Mr. Funeral TODAY, SATURDAY || the vest and most comeortabie M| DAY. EVERY HOUSEWIFE I8 IN- " tern Hill and others. We've got i e S R R VRGNS A N b £ that can possibly be made. TERESTED . IN THIS ANNUAL A teams tor such trips, and SO et xaiiboniod et bat . |t ey el T The Declining Vanderblilts, Director Fediew S48 TREtte Bhod VIR Mountings guaranteed for one | EVENT. AT 290 AND 30c WE ARR o e right. ing their leehouse at the pond off Bos- | the ghe e in the ark. But Thirty years ago small boys Heard —— Ladies’ $2.50 and $3.00 Fine Shoes, $1.98 year. OFFERING THE STRONGEST LIST “ MAHONEY BROS, Falls Avenus | well avenue Friday morning, and in| {6 ShOWMan was equal to the occa- | thelr elders use the expression and Embalmar Men's $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes, $1.98. OF VALUES IN KITCHENWARE f 4¥306 the afternoon began to prepare to cut| 510m, and replied: “No, little boy, the | rich as Vanderbilt” No small boy G » Ti WE HAVE EVER GIVEN IN TH on their Bhissville pond: Whale wammt there: 1t an wniing | bears’ fhat now:. Instesd ho Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, $2.98. he Plaut- Cadden Co. o C DO IT NOW === for Jonah." “as rich as Rockefeller” The Van- 70 Franklin 8t, Bulletin Bidg, Samples and Speclal Shoes way be- ANNUAL SAL| VISIT OUR e ot wast. wiklll tbe lavt ialame CASTORIA. derbilts are on the decline. T no 4 don: i OPTICIANS, KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT ) referring to plumbini “..:fiu'l'n,_ Boars the The Kind You Have Atways Bought | ~~ No More Fighters. l;::mr nc:un:hctven in the raiiroad Telephone 642-2. low cost to close them out. R . CAHRINE TODAY AND TAKE ADVANTAGE © R BFNTON DIBBLE. 46 Amyium St | Sgmtun J " A femonatration dn’ b, phst Af Bos-i| At s Hhed Nu: It A draduior, wiioh S8 tr. At FRANK A. BIL e g # JIOVITINY W, % of ST / ton business men against further in-| Vanderbilt women attract attention by Lahy: Reaturaat; L, —_— VAEY Sou want o G TOUT A | s | (7350 in the - navy has been forwarded | mrrying Eurovean dukes and coun Residence §7 Broadway. Telephene. 104 Main Streot. t BY Sor e gt sk i et S W you want to put your busis [ha Pnn““s ‘ "‘“M I:. febblaw

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