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Horwich §u11¢1i1 ::;Tmmm;n::.ahmmmm J‘S t 3 gf 4 ¢ e g o S SRR, QU Mo o s et up 19s dent wants, what the country desires, IN THE TELEPHONE BOOTR f.“;'n"?uom{“':}‘éfi"wfi°:‘g¥fi and what the people stand for. 113 YEARS OLD. g e also dumb. - WHY THIS EXCEPTION? o™ 2 “Hello! That you, Harrlet? Yeh, this) “I was to walk with Jimmy on the | Danfel Ridgway Knight, the Ameri- xw oenna Subscription price, 120 a week) B0e a This el 8900 » year. s country has probibition states | “Hello! That you, Hacriet? Yeb this| T was to walk with Jio o | Dusiel magyay i, e Amort and prohibition states, but Kansas|ii sometning flerce the weather we're | seen everybody we ever did know.|an officer of the Legion of Honor. Mr. the Potorrios at Norwich. | scems destined to out-prohibition them | haviu. T si'd say, When ¥ou comin' | Who &' you suppose I seen Louls With? | niaht recsived the oross of the Le- mennsgs fl\‘: s&em]’i’éed— an JOSEPHINE ARTHUR and COMPANY 'mfi!‘m l n “The Wager” “WIIG ITALIA—Singing Comedienne “The Girl who Writes the Songs she Sings.” Enterea ; Conn., o8 g n:.- loss Eatter. all fl,l-’lm.k:lng a m; which utblzuuly over? wm“; D e e Nope, not her,” This time it was that | gion of Honor in 1892, un]!y;DmFe ALVOLO and OTHELO—Refined Gym nasts. 3 o prohibits the manufacture of intoxi- yhy, 3 o BT . Bulletin Business Office, 480, stay a week. Now it's your turn. I| Whatever does a great big girl like y . " m I T T B 0 | emtons i I o e ot iy g0t ke mde ou takk £ hd | ek Walk with aech ' seed S 5o | e "ol Cliviani e s iain. | LTSS dt"”t"l o atio e ? 3 1ag | ©xceptions being in the case of cider| coming back. m for? Jimmy says he e ° cian, that Mr. Rocke- uml ac flll as TURES CHANGED i Willimantle tfice Noom 3 Murray BUG | " ine, which may be made by per-| “Say, I was to a valentine damce|is great, and I seen he dld when we | Rockefellels physician, t s T e i 0o § ADMISSION I “c Ladies and Children EVERY MONDAY 3 5 since 1 scen you. I sn'd say. Hearts | walked along with them. Louls said | feller wil live to be 100 years old. The| |\ o}, No Higher Afternoons 5o AND THURSDAY. sons raising apples or grapes, butfZnCe h v g ' 3 g across the room like a wash end | he seen you Saturday with a N’ York | ;iee 0 o afst; s strictly for their own use. The sale of | cake with fortunes jn. What feller. What? that M:‘vl:nclzm::ti'ml;yfil‘ WOITY; Best rMen.\Joflfil\xnd cl\!l(l' -Youn d Ol ts Norwich, Tussday, Fob. 16, 1909, all liquors is placed under a ban, al-| “Yeh. I got the rfng. Charlle? Now, | “Well, New Jersey ain't so far off. | (200 g, NAGKEIEEr SVECD B W e pate Roderick Theatre BREED’S THEATRE Cooper & MoNulty, Lessees. SILVA & BROWNELL, Lessees, HIGH cLAsS movinG PicTURES | Devoied to First-class Moving v You needn'’t get too funny, for he ain’t | too busy. Well, you needn’t be so| P S BN t COURTESY ON THE TROLLEY |, ..0, ‘hurches may purchase wine| What do you want to know about that?| No, I don’t care to be interduced. I'm open 4ir, and, third, mever overloads I;E‘ Il [ LINES, for communion use. Agents are even | ,(.; .wrote to me gince he went on the | touchy. I ain't séen him yet. Louls engjicial E ects hat th As a rule f is quite likely that those | forbidden, under penaity, to soliclt or | road this time. I got eight valentines | says he's a dead ringer for a swell | o o = Bericsnibe 5 avs e Genuine which who oflmplllnlu ;}on c:!t the T "ot | recetve orders for Hquors, and any one | 4 2 At Jhiow > the) b'?ma- i g T"‘.'C"); A ‘(’f“”yt"""‘i* L ’;""sln’; Joint resolution Introduced last wWeek - ’al th fio STRATED SONGS. of the trolley conductors are not| v blue dress. xe up a “Charlie he don’t use much sl - Al ILLUSTR. themselves sweet dispositioned or mild | “Ntracting to fumish a citizen of the | 1o ng ' Jooked swell, I can tell you. | and he don't like girls what do. Nope, (In the Nebraska legislature, providing e ““me‘!f e Th.NpDromms ‘for Monday, Tues- | Pictures and Ilustraled Songs. tempered. state with intoxicating boverages Is| yr. Ford sald It certainly had a air|he aln't fussy—just particular. It ain't | oF & school of citizenship in the U oy ana Wedneatay will 86: ' The pered. subject to a heavy fine and Imprison- own it was that distinguished. | everybody can afford to be partioular, verslty of Nebrasia, says that bo 1o P C ALIFURN[A Great Itellan Barthquake (vitagraph| A Great Western Picture Entitles Courtesy on the trolley lines is what 28 own i : X le | me g 1T was on the car today when | I tell you. I sh'd think it'd be awful to Ibum, Regtags'| A PRAIRIE TOWN ROMANCE wi makes traveling the more enjoyable | m! The physiclan's prescription | | "CEY 1 Whis Tere Mrs. Atwood and | be out on the road lke that and get |Pecuniary interest in ‘the matter, ! B e the Dt o Liaks. | 1o the fasturh Mossia Tuesday and D and what makes the lines more popu- | doesn't go. If alcohol 1s needed In the | _o¢ rigit by me. And maybe she did | sick. Kinder lonesome. Well, I do’ |added that whatever lectures he T;‘n: The Innkeeper's Wife, The Custom. | Wednesday with six ‘{;m pictures of lar and profitable. arts or laboratory it must be of the| n't take more'n half the seat, too. Yeh, | know that he's sick, o’ course, but I df{!h"r in such a f’?;‘mmem woul G SYRUP CO. Officer’s Revenge. " ood drama and comedy. Madame The receiver managing a New York | denatured 'varlety. The “soctal club”| Sam’s mother. I knew that'd get you | just got to thinking how it'd be if he [ Without compensation. it is manufoctured, printed on the Mr, O'Neil singing the novelty song, F‘.,nu. will sing Love's Sorrow, and trolley line urged the conductors 10| artifce is put entirely out of businegs.| SOINE. Sure, T talked to her. I sh'd|was. Oh, well, or anybody else, o S by yiem R s agunioc 4 e Tafry. Mr. Cooper in lllustrated Son, Moasarit snd polite 10 all passen- |z . ¥ | say. It was great. She told me all | course Dr. Wiifred T. Grentell is able to re- %l‘l %e Coutinuous performunce from 3 to| 'Deers open st £ und 7. Pecjermants g8 piees : S i or is outlawed, and Kansas S| apout the girl Sanis going to marry,| “Say I'm downtown. T came down | port that ife is growing less hard and | SOLD BYALL LEADING DRUGEISTS, | ; £o07°ir45 Pome’ at and 7.30. Special attention to EETa8 08 gute means o TR t to spell prohibMion with the big- | and, say, she must be sprouting wings. | for some hairpins. Ain't it awful the | bleak for his Labrador fishermen. “We | gne size only, regular price 50¢per bottle. ADMISSION 5 CENTS. Ladies and Children. Dsthess and making the lines: profit- t P the country has ever seen. But| What way they get lost? T got to get some | have built several hospitals om the 327 Main Street, opp, Post Office.| _Matinees, Ladies and Children, 5oy abl why should churches be excepted in| “Why, there ain't anything that girl | other things, too. Our club’s going to | coast,” he told a New York audience Pores o e This i3 good management and fore- { Wi b P can’t do, 'cording to her. Cook, sew, | give a show and I'm to be the flancee | last Sunday, “and the people are being BREED MALL, Washington Square. shadows good business. There are | this law? If it Is a crime for a citizen| painc china, play the piano, write | of the hero. I'm going to stay down [taught useful trades. Students from ¥ to another fermented liquors | po'try—mercy! T ‘most fell over' Never | and look at summer dresses to wear. | American colleges are lending their as~ X ra n c ed to laugh so bad in all my life! | Il make mine, o* course, but I want | sistance in the religlous, moral an BROADWAY THEATRE . oconditions which tend to make sengers frritable often. The crowded | because it is evll, why should the] ! in all m ke min Jinthnes il S s, mos BNe the strap-hanging and the gen- | ch which 1s good, be permitted to | 11id b0 SWPIL SR NS BRI ARG | the Mot S %ola Charlte the girls g oo Gy . ored dl:eon:;ofln ::p.;;:;:enll;:?‘rcsjslw'rw‘ do what in the caze of the citizen s | handed out to me when she got up to | voted for him to e the hero, but o | Popular as s King Alfonso of Spain, SEEDED RAIS[NS The Annual Charity Ball under the Friday and Satarday, . 'y, when trav ¢ iréd | yeen made a crime? * She says the best of it Is she's | course since he don’t answer, I guess | many of his subjects are wearying ¢! ; and seeking rest, 1s the cause of most | =y ot (o ari 10 AN g e the rl her son has ever cared | Ill ast Jimmy. I do’ know's I want to | his boylshness and are demanding that auspices of the Catholic Women's Feb. 19th and 20th, of the disputes and exciting ! ’ $ by That, to me! Of course she|be in it anyhow. Maybe I'll get Miss | he settle down soberly and manfully to Club will be held at the Armory | o H d Clab ‘witnessed while traveling on the trol- | Statement that the Bitle wines were cs 50 and I wasn't golng to spoil | Sanders to take the part. the duties of his position. Lately an l' {Open House and Halle . Tines, unfermented wines; and many| it, she was so awful tickled, only it| influential llberal newspaper at Madlrlfl L wEnNEsn" EVENINE FEB ” - 1| churches refuse to put to the lips of | made me almost laugh. b AR took ths king to task for his excessive PRESENT THE i B B g K b el [0 e Hquorpwhlch will b:mm i = “Say, 1 gave your address to a lot | devotion to sports. The paper referred pkg Concert 8 to 9—Grand March at 9, when practiced by a passenger as|(h B i - “I wes up to see Lena's baby. Yeh,| o' my friends when I was_going to |sneeringly to a report that Alfonso had . Srusio by MBI Oriiaston & Twelee GARDEN pART when manifested by the comductor,|dle them, and will have to do only|some. More like him, though—big | your house for that week. You know | killed 800 birds with 800 shots. e and it is highly to the credit of auy | with unfermented wines. mouth and yeller hair. ‘She's going to T was thinking some of staying two e b Prot, Thomas F. Maher, - - Prompter. | bavgn. - T T ey traveler to show the good breed I one ;v 11| call him Augustus. o' know. Took | weeks. Yeh. ell, say, there ain’ t ‘in ©Foposed’ to erect next suminer : n 3 - - - ¥ 5. Woena Bz saim end polite U | or e e ime, for & cltisen to W8ll (8, 'Ch hor hasd, 1 Ruoss,: Ene Iways | auy all . there Tor T To. therwt | et o L e e e Best Teas 25¢ Ib. Doors open at 7.80. Over 100 ladles and gentlemen in B e tinos: fcying circunatances. or Bive wine to a cltisen, it Is an equal | ;5 peon great on being fancy ever | What? 3 chime of bells on the hill near the First three rows in balcony are re- | the cast. The trolley lines are where weary | ST TOF the church to do 1t, and such her sister went on the stage. Oh, | _“You malled_four to me? When?| 0lq Ship church as a memorlal to the | Bogf Co“ees 20¢ lb rved. First row, $1.00; second row,| Grand childrens’ chorus of 180 lit- : | an exception as this is a ghame to the |1 do’ know. I guess she dom't say|ZLast night? Well, I do' know why | firo: sellers on the oceasion of the . Adgre et 5y umnd people meet—the worn conductors and | the tired people—toward the close of | asking it, whatever its name| Much in any kind of a play. Lena|you held 'em up. I told you I wasn't| celebration of the town’s two hundred | None better to be had at any price, Tickets ean now be secured at 314| A new idea In amusements. Big s she's In one now whre she comes | coming back. Oh, that’s all right.|and seventy-fifth anniversary. Many " | Main street. gest, best and prettiest show e religl the day. Disregard of manners is too | O Wherever it may exlst in with a brass dish and says, ‘A gen- Much obliged. 0la Hingham familles have become fa- B — Telophone 426. 165154 | given in the city. Not & wait or dull common on the part of travelers and . gt tleman, miss’ Lena says that's doing “What's that? Oh, I do’ know. T|mous but it is not generally known . moment. it takes & conductor of self-control| 10, CHECK POLITICAL FLOATERS | well ana snd thinks her sister is aw- | guess theyll be kinder smaller this | fiot tnis town was the early home of Umted Tea lmponers Co_’ Read “The Bulletin" for particulars, The report of the specta ful smart, but it looks slow to me. I|year Yeh. Nope. I ain't thousht|\the ancestors of Abraham Lincoln. Resorved seats §1.00, 76c and G0e. and superior persona) qualities to re- main always calm and civil, but that | Sion upon the ¢ is the best business policy and this | Sented to the is the kind of & conductor who should | Judse P command the highest commendation of hig employers and the best salar T 7| ""As briefiy explained by The Courant | yer SELLING MEN AT AUCTION. the commission re-| things, f for holding the pmi-|doing nothing. I guess I'm sort o' | same person, I euess. Nope. I don't wouldn’t be real crazy nvex;‘ tz:’kmz a | about it none, yet. —_— klin Square, Gallery 25c. No extra oh: for box sérvant’s How much do you| “s where they from? No, not i posoer arge suppose they give her? What? the hats, them letters. You didn't no- Gl oty e S omars Bren P Sale begins Feb, 17 st box office. " Ob, 1 co” know; I was just wonder- | tice the post office marks, did you?|( It remained for a citizen of Bosion ing. T've thought some o' goin’ on the | Peorfa? Wasn't one from Ottawa? |0 do what the police of that city h stage myself. Pretty good guess, wasn't it! Two?|vainly been trying for a couple of T've thought of a whole lot of | Well, that's him, all right. What? | months, to wit: to land a bogus- Tr“nks Ba s and but I do’ krow. I'm tired of | Nothing, only thay was all from the | check-worker at police headquarters. y Criminals In this class are contempti- and The Courant’s opin- will if studled win upon sung at 82 Market St, opp. Sheedy’s Theatrs, them That was a novel spectacle when a |’ adde i v ves | ble in more ways than a few.—Salem . , g marles at ¢ ectin n. Well, no, not blue exactly, but | know nobody that just to say lives | ble in J New York pastor of a recent eve- | L O epectings on| ot very ltvely. T guess it's’ the | there. Much obliged. News. BREED’S THEATR DANCING PARTIES ning attempted to sell forty enforced | firs *‘“‘ ay ot October, ‘thus| oo pty’ “I guess I was lonesome, there's TR e | idle and dependent married men to & ping the expense. .Only. thase WOt | iwaki o sow, it 1t weawt el (o Sy Aot Dite s T elking (10 One on Hammerstein. ; : R Hlsat Maln Street Every Wednesday and Saturday RESMESMI0R/ N & meails of qupolriny @ as mombers of the partywhose | (i funny, The feller T was with, helson cheered me just wonderful Ishd [ It will be observed that those New |in a large variety. o Blank- y Evenings. for them a chance to get an honest | a embers , ought 1t was swell. but T alan't give | coy “Com over soon. Nope, it's com- | Y vspaper men struck Oscar 3 ; ey o get an honest| | rimary they propose to take part in, | a o it. And that's no joke, nel- 5:2,'0“( foigliddeons Ll ’go S e k. T aontie | ot Robes, Whips, Etc., at lowest FOR SALE AT New class now opened for pupils. Ar . This method of selling men under | &nd nobody can shift to another party | th the feller I met ‘cross the | (1%, °0 “0/0r"} ‘Gan. What? Sun out | man In fhe newspaper profession will | prices. rangements made by phone 422-3, or any circumstances is open to the se- | Within ninety days of a primary; if h k | summer, you know. Swell |y, thero? Well, T seen a lady with a ' ever be accused of belng cowardly — ’ verest criticism, even if it s only to| 40¢s. he his to vote at A A ‘ag‘ f,"",ts""“" umbrella and I ain't taking chances.yenough to hit a man in a weak spot.— J. J. KENNEDY, 117 Main St. 41 ot Tesylt matisfactorily. Only four | I8 DY secret ballot. The ballots of the | yyhat» g g Private Lessons any Hour. of the men were bid off at low wage | PArties are to be of different colors T didn’t say Charlie; T was thinking Alice Bldg., 321 Main St. fan18d Tates, and contributions were made for | @nd to be printed by the state and not | of a whole lot of fellers T met off'n on . 2 3 n out in advance of the day of|T don’t care a snap about Charlle; if 49 Main Strest. JAMES . DREW the Temaining thirty-six to hel 0 live until they could find employ- ment. There is no knowing but the result of this sale was the procurement of | found. It four men at a cheaper wage than men | Plaint ags of one party vote at the other's| kind of classy. Oh, I don't know, dif- he do He ain’t the only 't want to write he meedn't to. Many other provisions are in- " 4 sbble on the beach. e ‘:,be‘r’:.;‘d;:"“;“‘f‘(ff a8l But Mr. Donovon—yen, that's his practicabl 1 fal name. Well, say, you'd oughter heard events the chief com-| him laugh. He «certainly got his st primaries—that mem- | money’s worth. I like a feller to langh Wheat Cakes Coin Cakes— Griddle Cakes Nearly opposite Theatre. febsd Fiano Tuning and Repairing Best Work Only, the long drawn out and silver tongue, d to be suppressed by the sergeant Dancing every Friday and Saturday v pio ur men | ber: ""-: ttirx]el:mv:':arm:nr‘c::inteil;"r::v:::L:; primary; it guards against fraud; it is | frunt "Phune 422-3. 18 Perkine Ave. do it for less money, per wesk, a re- u:»:.—l and s r';;,"\gg Py Of a]l Makes | _sept2sa B e R erate asdpd ifla that s obs WHAT THE PAPERS SAY. % s 2 eal e Berte ‘What appears to be charitable work | Jectionable, certainly ought to wake A B i B taste better, set better, are e Sch Danciag, along theas -lines often proves to e | UP the interest of the citizens and be| . A Soest for Oaines. 7 | T. A. AND B. HALL, eruel to others because it throws them | S0 thoroughly studied that no mistake S Sn i better when served with | 62 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. | ation the| can be made In its consideration. into_the eame state of pri Haveyou met her? evenings. Baker's orchestra. otliers were In before they found wo St - at arms in the house of representatives ! 2 R g o day last. A few years ago when Private lessons In Waitz, Two-step, and their reliet is the other me EDITORIAL NOTES. 7 AP k4 She 1a the sweetest thing you || pror oy ac sons in 3 e Qistrees, doubt that Senator Knox | I® Spoke at The Hiton at the annual e, a8, 407 hows Classes’ new opsa. dinner of the Sons of the Revolution, 7 of state would be worth | , sergeant at arms would have been a gher salary Godsend, but he was not present, and the patriotic company was obliged to cndure the hot air of the congressman ft Is epoken of as|for a couple of weary hours. The § fourth of March will send him home, e and doubtless his volubility. will ac- to the variety of | COmpany him—Waterbury Republican. is a fact that R 4 i And Needed in Middletown. A large manufacturing firm in Mid- y sght for today: Be|dletown is presenting its employes with heerful. When defection gets hold of | steel engravings of Abraham Lincoln, ever saw and sells for ten cents each or eleven for one dollar at EXPERT TUNING ves and Improves the piano, All work guaranteed. It 16 no easy matter to justify and equitably solve problems of this kind, and it is often claimed by labor that more harm than good h been done. Men who are thus offered for sale Jack self-reliance and cannot be re- garded as efficlent as men who are capable of self-support and they are Did for because they may be had ches and perhaps be a larger source 1 profit than men in employment. | This policy is not a good one. Auc- | aro The most healthful and nutritious syrup for every use, from griddle cakes to candy. A book of recipes for cooking and candy-making sent free on request. All Grocers, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢ No. 16 Clairemont Ave., Norwieh, Conn. the cigar-stand in the wra Tusing, Battle Creek, Mich. Waunregan House Gt rop a postal and I'll eall. THE PARKER-DAVENPORT C0., ecisd "Phone 538-8. Proprietors. tloning off men In this way is not a| yo, ork, together ‘with a brief sketch telling of CORA PRODUCTS REFINING COMPAIY, F. C. GEER thing to be encouragéd or imitated his merican history, and why New York be_emooursgd e o | " it n American Hatocy. and iy AP TUNER A POLITICAL CENSUS. New Orleans, and|0nd vanquisned” "In tnese days of 122 Prospect St., Here In lttle oM New Bngland we do | ened in con- | of ‘enployes. i this Covntry who have This is the month you need Cold G E HODGE Tol. 589-5. Nerwich, On not realize what the polltical census is, only a vague idea of who and what | ENEEEESEE . . ] f Cream to keep the skin smooth. agatnst which Prestdsnt Roosevelt has |" - acison, | HCCIm Was to America, the ide of ¢ A s e Jackson, | ¢ 4 b an excellen ; put down his foot, and where it ts o ) othar firms to emulate—-An. A good Cold Cream softens the skin Hack, LWEI'y, Boardlng Just see what we can offer derstood the president needs no claquers to win for him applause. An| sy3000 rent a vear — e instance of & political enumeration is | . YL e The Scotch Caddy. being cfted at Omaha. In 1890 the| They say down south that Bfily Carnegle told the follow- ward-heeler enumerators ap | ‘Possum runs so fast that he cannot “Golfing one day in the autumn | there were called together by t see h dow, thus goes the t. Andrew’s links I sald to my Mitical bosses and were instructed how | §70URdHOE one better. to make their returns, They were told PR a is showing signs of weakness that they were expected to nment which throws suspicion sonia Sentinel. hofses to oth and keeps It from chapping. It pre- and Feed you E the lined an & T i i o & S anned Fr STABI'ES and Vegetables AVENARIUS GARBOLIN The Great Wood Preservative Used as a paint gives a beautiful nut-brown stain, will double the life of wood above or below ground or in water; can be used to ad- COLD CREAM to be pure. Not to 2 “‘Angus, man, the leaves are falling. The green is turning req and brown. Winter will soon be upon us. And do | you get ch_caddying to do in the | cause hair to grow or become rancid. | | how that | in gove Up-to-date Equipment Omaha had a population of more than | upon her ability to do things f 3 —_— more th: pon her ability to do things for the ADEnEY ¢ ib Our Cold Cream is prepared of in- B9800, rownrdiless’. of ' the - Tacts. In| best good of hey people or._Ammat vantage on barns, granaries, stables, sheds, corn cribs, elevators and 3 ] L In | best & er people. gus frowned gloomily. ; i E and Guaranteed PEOPLE’S MARKET order to carry out these instructions, T T na,” said he, blowing his nose. all outbuildings, shingles, roofs, board roofs, fence ' posts, hitching gredients of the highest quality. e arant ’ posts, etc. Also to EXTERMINATE CHICKEN LICE. If the ap- plication is thoroughly made the chicken house will be free of ver- the enumerators ia the various dis.| The groundhog for 1909 has lost his | “There's nae muckle caddyin’ in win- - sy olr books | reputation, and is now regarded fn a|ter. If it's no' snaw it's frost, if it's bliged to pad their books, ht no better than that which fllu- | N0' frost it's smaw, if it's neither Satisfactory Service. 6 Frankiin St. 14 1o 20 BATH STREEY. | USTIN HOLDEN, Prop. Generously and exquisitely perfumed and they did it by copying names out| s frost nor snaw it's rain, an’ if it's fine min for at least three to five years. of & Clneinnat! irectory. It took two| = " the end-seat hog. it’s surs to be the Sawbath.” and of rosy fragrance. hdlsdngp it s attempts befors the figures sulted the| Missour! has risen up with a pro- —_ — The quality of our Cream should| y.o0vone 10, apr1a H eYour Bosses, whe went over the books be. | posal to have all lobbylsts mear a . Not a Bankrupt. Sold Sole o av foro they wero submitted to the fed- | buiton £ that they shall be known [ The fscal year deficit up to now Is at Agent commend It to all who seek the best. G eral census H g for "whait By reallie: sie 79,814182. But no proceedings in £ e fs ERVL AR, e dota) e i bankruptcy against the United States | ’ In handsome percetain jars—15c armen finally returned gave Omaha an offi- - x : 2| of = clal record of containing 140,452 peo- | A% FUUSRS, VE. # s proposed, it | G e Avatiabie cueh | Dle. Fok ten yoars thess figures were | sthors, 1o proceed to draft them. How (o W I it quoted as correct, and Omaha was|is this for & free countr T . classed as & “boom!’ town. But the - day of reckoning came in 1900, An hon- It is said that it is better to be st census suparvisor, aware of what|born in North Carolina than to be had occurred in 1890, Issued orders that | F21s¢d there, but that cannot be sald there was to be 1o sueh menipulatios | °F @ truth of Conneoticut of the figures again. The result was| 1, that whon the census was completed Omaha was credited with only 102,55 snhabitants, a deerease of 26.9 per cent. n & decade. The political bosses pro- tested against suoh a showing bein J 2 mafle public, but they falled to accom. ‘r‘,,‘;"fpf,;i,,:f e Lol A plsh thelr purposo, and Omaha has| year the hig since had the unenviable notoriety of | - being o down-grade city, though thosa| It is human to think much more of Bulletin Euilding, 74 Franklin Street. S "y Made New The Lee & Osgood Co. | T0UTOBNPOSIONS || s PHARMACY ' HAVE BEEN FILLED SUIT PRESSING SYSTEM. febSdaw by the LANG'S DYE WORKS, N or wi ch e 2 '::Ll‘nnkll- 8¢, Nuwhh.m GAIN SOMETHING by a course in Book- Business | ELECTRICITY FOR keeping: Shorthand the ri a excels Connecticut in this: el | Before you say flour say GOLD MEDAL - Always. to tax bac College LIGHTING Since Jan. 1, 1909. s to be imposed. familiar with the matter ware well|® dead great man than of a living one. awriti aware that 1t contained more fahap. | Lincoln could mever have endured tsyou Y Say and Touch Typswriting CHANGE IN PRICE ftants in 1900 than it did in 1890, what is now being proposed in his This ought to tell the Young honor. Norwich Commercial School Broadway Theatre Bldg, The Newark News says: “A majority . of the men who took the federal c |\ 5us of the Sflk City in 1600 had no Man or Young Woman Where The price to be charged to persons and corporations for eleotricity for To Go To Learn. lighting has been changed by the un- dorsigned, to take effect on Nov. 1, 1908; that 13 to say, all bilis rendered Now. Di agzregated three- conception of the nature of their du- lion capital in 1908, i ; ties. They secured thelr positions be-| and expect to exceed the million mark Bookkeeping, :.Qfi‘.,,fl-. O N ety reahaor ‘cause of their political pull, and they| this year. E UCTIO Sh taken Oct. 20-24, 1908, to have bee: . orthand, i did just as little work as they ecould e v ool asvs R D N ! shait .t.brlll:g.uc] oral -'}'":‘::-'?:llx’?w. and still draw thelr pay. Son he ex 3 ROR S, Sy ’ NLY, 3 z ing achedu Jists ‘turnod i by them bora ovidence| Chariesten News and Courler, quinum.- WASHBURN-CROSBY'S T NTURDAY, FED. OTH, AT o fyphmritles 5 50 lfo-watt nowrs. 10 conta poe £ of Baving been copled from a directory | DT the common people in South Caro- ~ At 65c a yard, 180 yards Domestic and Gver 450 kilo-watts, 10 cent for fira ¢ s lina ten to one. This is a modest Woolgns, 56 and 58 inches wide, sulta- 450 kilo-watts and rcenu for each ad. in the back rooms of saloons, and it | gyerment. ble for skirts and suits, value 31.60. s ditional kile-watt. A At 490 @ yard, 50-inch Mohair Bril- Office Practice. Example: Number of kilo-watte used, ‘was found necessary to have much of the work donme over again under the| Next week the people will celebrate 8 @iraction of a local supervisor. The|the birthday of George Washington, U total number of inhabitants of Pater-| Who will ever remain “first in peace, 3 rding to this enumeration,| Arst in war, and first in the hearts of ‘was 111,529, though there was overy| 'S countryme lMantines, in navy, black and brown. 1,000, &l Tlsfl a yard, Brondclgu!:a. 56 inches :go K“fl-":‘l l% Ig © :I wide, in garnet, navy and brown. ! 0 Kilo-watts o cents A10t of Cotnfortables at $1i9 ana|| Write or call 3130, ‘valuo $2.00 and $3.00, Amount of BMlu.s...cun. Children’s Fleece Lined Vests and Novwich, Oct. 1, 1908. Pants, all sizes, at 16c. gl i oYy RY HIGHEST QUALELEY s JOHN MWILLIAMS, ; ‘-‘u—o‘v; to bellav; ;}:’1‘;! thclt-lty el un, o iy s dox. v e L = 2 ¥ THE NEW REMNANT STORE, WHEN you want to put your busi- 32’5%3‘1’ :- g?\‘;“l i . that time over 125,000 population.” cis2?" “Oh, yes; he goes Tor a tramp e — Open evenings. 77 Franklin Street, | Bros, hoiore the pul ere is no me-~ MOND, - This is the kind of work the presi- | every day."—Leslic's Weskly . . PN &;mmwmm-& it Resed Ssies St Rletrihl Qe

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