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SNOW TODAY AND TOMORROW. BRISK NORTH WINDS. on this_page. Ivertisements carefully. StainFloor Finish Mucthl:;ltated NEVER Equalled Finish The Best Finish for Farnitare, Floors and Interior Wood Work of all kinds. Remember the name ~*Rogers™ when you Paint, Stain or Varnish. A, 036000 G0, 45 and 41 Commerce Streat. Pure Wines and Liquors are known and ecknowledged to be in the world, and invaluable In time of sick- Our stock contains many of the Dest and well-known brands, famous the greatest ald to health ness. for age and-purity, and we can guar- antee you satistaction In both quality and price. GEORGE GREENBERGER, Telephene 812. jansd Pictures and Pholegraphs famed In the best possible way at zeasonable prices. A new stock of Framo Mouldings for the spring season. NORWICH FRAME WORKS, 16 Thames Street, Potter Building. mardid Open evenings. Tel 511 4 ION‘!VWL(MNED on 7nds, atchies, Jswel; ana Securitiey of any kind at the Lowest Ratea of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. (Established 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO., Street, Upstalra. Twenty-five years experience, in fit- ting Glasses to the Most Difficult Eyes, &uwently located at 257 M. St., orwich, Ct Satisfaction guaranteed. Office bours. 2 to § p. o fan24d E. W. CARTEn District Manager United American Lits. 43 Broadway, Rcom 4, Norwich, Hoalth anc Adcidens’ insurance BUY A BOTTLE OF Golden Wedding Whiskey THOS. H. WILSON, 78 Franklin Jan25d Understood Better EachDay ‘The most successful business :pan is the one who knows every detall of his business and does not depend upon & gu.'n for his success. Each day this is ter understood. In no business is & detailed knowledge more essential than in the Bullding Trade. If you want an estimate on any work in my fine, Tl be pleased to give vou the benefit of my many years experience. C. M. WILLIAMS, * ‘General Contracting and Building, 218 Main Street. "Phone 370. aug19d O mistake will be made in selecting THIS school as the one to attend. NEW LONDON{ '$S lleg‘sl rheck fam.Mews . Catalogue for the asking. \ is always found Read the small 47 Franklin Street WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGH Vaudeville and Motion “Plctures at Sheedy's Auditorium. Motion Plctures and Illustrated Songs at Roderick Theater. Moving Pictures and Tilustrated Songs at Breed Theater. Drill of Fifth Company at Armory. Coust Artillery Instructions for Third Company at Armory Shetucket Lodge, No. 27. L. 0. O. F., meets in 0dd Fellows' Hall. ‘Wauregan Lodge, No. 6, K. of P, meets in Pythian Hall. Norwizh Central Labor Union meets in C. L U. Hall James' Lodge, No. 23, F. and A, { M., meets in Masonic Temple. Thames Lodge, No. 2384, G 0. of meets at 98 Main Street. Mary’s T. A. and B. Society meets . Mary's Building. Reception to Men at Broadway Con- gregational Church’ Bowling at Arcanum Club. Central Athletic Club Pierce Block. Whist ~ in | ANNOUNCEMENTS. A their rooms, | dies 15e~ whist gnd dance tonight in Admission, gents 25c, la- Frank A, Bill offers ladies’ shoes at | cut prices. Ladies’ 2.50 shoes $1.98; | 3350 and 3400 shoes now $2.95. The Y. W. C. T. U. will hold a Fran- | ces . Willard memorial this evening | at 8 p. m. in the Bill block, Shetucket | stree A cordial invitation is extend- | ed to all their friends, especiaily the | | W's. Mrs. Efla S. Bennett of Willi- mantic, state franchise superintendent, and Mrs H. Addie Randall of Groton, | New London county president, are to speal. | BROADWAY THEATER. Friday and Saturday Evenings, Feb. 19 and 20, Open House and Haile | Clubs Will Present The Garden Par- ty. The Garden Party is under the pat- ronage of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Hcratio Bigelow, Mr. nd Mrs. Carl W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. irosvenor Bly, Miss Bia A. Fanning, | Mr. apd Mrs, John E. Fanning, M and Mrs. Gardiner Greenpe, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Haskell, Mr. and M Robert W. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Somers, ‘Hon. Charles F. Thayer, Miss Tha: Mr. and Mrs. William H. Shields, “Leon Tavernier and Bdward Tibbits. | a $15,000 barracks will be constructed BEAUTIFUL CHARITY At Meriden Hospital—Nobody Knows Patients Receiving It. There are two free beds at the Meri- den’ hospital, one for men and the other for women, Patients are admit- ted to them on the proper application and recommendation whenever there is a vacancy. No special beds are used for this purpose, as it is not the in- tention that any of the other patients shall know the occupant of any bed is a charity patient. One of these beds is given by the vote of the hospitgl directors and has been established a dozen vears Or 0. The other one is maintained by a funt created by the ladles’ hospital com- mittee, something like $5,000 being raised by them. SILVER LOVING CUP Presented Horace W. Eddy by Dorc Council, R. and S. M., of New Brit- ain. Horace W. Eddy was presented a | handsomefiovNig cup at the last meet- ing of Doric council, R. and S. ML, of New Britain. P The gift was made in recognation of | Mr. Eddy’s completion of his term as | ibrice lustrious master. The cup is | mounted on an ebony base and stands a foot high. | The cup bears the following in- | iption: rom Doric counel, No. 24, R. and S. M., to Horace W. Edd Thrice Ilustrious Master, New Bria- ain, Conn., Febr: 10, 1909. Saivation Army to Build. At Bridgeport the Salvation Army will build a new barracks on the north side of Elm street, a short distance west’ of Main, The property /is to be purchased for $7,000 and the army will pay $3,000 down and work off the bal- ance. When the land is clear of debt | Collectors’ Club Organized. | There are 17 charter members in the Collectors’ club, which was organized at Hartford last week for the pur- pose of collecting coins and stamps. The following officers were elected: President, Frederick B. Wright; vice president, Dr. J. B. Newton; secretary and treasurer, ¥red P. Hoit; auction manager, W. H. Bruce. | St. Raphael's Hospital to Open. | The hospital of St. Raphael at 1442 Chapel street, New Haven, will hold | its formal opening next Wednescday, February 17. 'Fhe receiving hours will *be from 2 In the afternoon to tem o'clock in the evening. Groton.—All the houses in the ship- yard have either been taken entirely away or partly razed and with steady work there is no doubt but that the vard will be cleared by the first week in March. HOME GARMENT MAKING. The Bulleti 's Pattern Service. MISSES' AND GIRLS’ SACK APRON. | Paris Pattern No. 2739 — All Seams Allowed. olored chami Made up_ in or plain, checked or figured gingham, this is a most iceable garment for the s-noolgirl. The apron s loose and comfortable, completely covering the dress and therefore protecting it from all dirt. The lower edge is finished With a deep hem and the back is fas- tened with small pearl buttons. The is gathered into tie low and gathered Into cuffs of th desired, the upper edge may low-neck outline and be used instead of the long wide, square pocket either side of the front, or be omitted if desired The pattern is in six sizes th ments these may G to 16 years. or a .girl of 10 vears , as in fron . requires 3 teria ide or inches wi yards 27 inches wide inches wide. Price of patt etin Company. Rival Sound Ports. The wharf fire at New London has | een followed by the temporary trans- | | ter of tern terminus of the Nor- onington, an event of t he Tatter town, which ners some year: tion with the line ndon. The old Stonington Line dated from 1837, and. with the exception of a short time before the civil war, was continuously operated for two generations. New London was inclined to poke fun at the smaller town when the Maine and New Hamp- shire were taken away from it, but now with the wharf or Thames de- stroyed. affairs wear a different as- pect. It is not supposed that the Stonington Line will permaently re- place the Norwich Line, but until th boats return to New London it will be natural 1f that city is forced to suifer some good-natured chafng.—Provi- dence ‘Journal. i EREw A Working Library. Librarian Tillinghast can extend the service of the state Mbrary so that legislators may have at their finger ends facts relating to current lawmak- ing in other states. He can ¢ven add to his service so as to issue bulletins at intervals to the legislators includ ing these facts. But it will take more funds. The library has never been furnished with a large staff. This has been kept busy and it has developed into a valuable library for a worker In state affairs, The state library ot Wisconsin has been extended until it is something like a university exten- sion course. If that is ‘what io de- manded it will not be difficult to se- cure {t.—Boston Record. Wihen children are told what a smart SUEIGHS! SLEGHS! ANDONGENENT I beg to announce to my friends and customers that owing to the fire I am compelled to discontinue busi- ness temporarily, but will resume as soon as suitable quarters can be ob- tained. Notice will be given later, All bills or mail kindly address to 215 Main Street. A. F. BORMAN. feb11d Watch Repairing done at Friswell's epeaks for iteelf. WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin Janz2daw General Contractor All orders recelve prompt and careful sttention. Give me a trisl order. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 348-2. Norwich. Carriage and Automobile Painting and Trimming Carriage and Wagon Work of al! kinda. Anything on wheels built to order. PRICES AND WORK RIGHT. The Scott & Clark CORPORATION, 507-515 North Main Street, apriéd Large stock of Spezd Sleighs, Portlani Cutter, Family and| Business Sleighs. Owing to the lateness of sea- son will sell at cost, M. B. RING, Chestnut St. jan18a = LadiesTravel Miles to come to our store for the bargains in PRESS GOODS. The fact that we buy direct from the manufacturer, saving the middleman’s profit, is being appreciated mora every day. Our cus- tomers get the benefit. May we add your name to our increasing list ? BRADY & SAXTON, | man their father is they look at their mother as if asking her if they are to believe it.—Atchison Globe. Talephona 306-2. NORWICH TOWN. auglee | ana’ mucous surfaces o | pation. 8 page. Read the small advertisements BUSINESS NEWS _ advertiser —————— $800 Burglary in Derby. At Derby, while Mr. and Mrs. Den- Is Crowe were away Friday evening their home on Seymoul avenue Wwas entered and thoroughly ransacked by burglars, who secured “about $800 in cash, jewelry and other articles. trance was gained through a rear win- dow, which had evidently been found unlocked after an effort to pry it open had been made, —_— e Mystic—Mr. and Mrs, William H. Hallett celebrated the twenty-ifth an- niversary of their marriage Friday. — HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any cas: of Catarrh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. We, ‘the undersigned, have known F. J. Chieney for the last 15 years, and believe Litm perfectly honorable in a bubiness transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made ¢_his firm. *WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 'O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken infer- nally, acting directly upon the blood the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per bottie. Sold by all Druggis: Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- Washington Once Gave Up to three doctors; was kept in bed for ive weeks. Blood poison from a spid- or's bite caused large, deep sores to cover his leg. The doctors failed, then “Bucklen's Arnica Salve completely cured me,” writes John Washington of Bosqueville, Tex. ~For eczema, bols, burns and piles it's supreme. 3Gc at The Lee & Osgood Co.’s. Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds that may develop into pneumonia over night are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar, and it soothes inflamed mem- pranes, heals the lungs, and expels the cold from the system. The Lee & Os- good Co. e — LOST AND FOUND. ACT QUICKLY Delay, With The * The long sought chance; the road to It you want something here below, To Bulletin want ads you should go. (Waton this space tomorrow.) AND SURELY , some say, Is worse than erime, Procrastination steals your time, The man who bustles while you wait. Of many victories will relate. The hustling man you'll find to be, The man who opportunity will see, And opportunity each gay stands, Bulletin want ads joining hands. “CLASSTFIED EYBS” will show you plain, gain. . WANTED. WANTED_Rent or buy, farm not more than § miles fram Norwioh that has plenty ‘of wood for fuel and will keep cow and horse. State size and price. Address N. Y. O, Bulletin Of- fice. febléd WANTED—Agenits make moncy with our line of advertising stickers and gummed labels. Catalogue and partio- ulars free. Citnton Supply Co, Nor- wich, Conn. febl6a WANTED—Raw furs; will pay_Bos- ton and New York prices; at H. A. Heebner's harness store, 30 /Water St, FOR SALE. HAY FOR SALE—Several tons of ra nice hay In barn at Preston City. dress . O. Park, Groton. febléd TOR SALB—Anyone iptending to purchase & new or second-band type- writer will find it for his interest to “‘&o‘l the otfice of Charles C. Haskell & Co., @ bt Shetucket foblsd SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS every day this week, § & m. to b p. m., at 45 Pearl St. West Side. Auction sale Thure. and Fri., 3 to ¢ p. m. feb16d SINGLE COMB Rhode Island Red and every Saturday; also at Mufphy Bros.’ | Barred Plymouth Rock eggs. —Prize livery stable, Willimantie, Ct., every | winners; §1 per 13. Incubator 89, LOST—Saturday, Feb. 18, on Main St.. | Friday. Arthur C, Bennett. | 35 per 100. Write for ciroulars. Plain old bar pin. TFinder leave at this o e 7 T g T $uP"pouitry Parm, Norwioh Town, LR TR L, betwesn 20 and 40 yeare of age Suar: | Conn. Mre. J. B. Ringlsnd “":‘“d antee, salary. rudential Insm ce FOR BALE—A baby go-cart, cheap. S ST Co., City. febl5d | Call at 31 Willow Bt. febl0d COTIC WANTED—A competent girl for gen- - b oo B eral ‘nousework. . Rpply o Mre J. | o BOM SALE Chesp .54 My wife, Anna Charron, _having, | Steiner, 77 Church S g | writers. ayt-Cadden without catse, left my home, T hereby | — PE o S & | St. Norwich, Cona. notify all versons that I shall pay no VANTF) tuation as nurse girl. 5 = e hereatter contracted by her, Taft- | Good references. Address M. S. Bulle- | FOR SALE—Universal gasoline en- ville, Conn., Feb. 1s, 1909. Philfas | tin. Fabisa | gines. motor boats rowboats. 4 Chai'ro febi6d b13d_ | Rarkable values. West Mystle Mty Yo men te learn ai Co., West Mystie, Conn. febsd Schlitz Milwaukee Bock Beer per dozen $1.0 JACOB STEIN, 93 West Maln St. Telephone 26-3. febsd NOTIGE Shetucket Street will be closed to public travel until further notice. Geo. E Fellowé. Strest Commissioner. Trade Conditions quantities of merchandise pur- chased for the Spring of 1909 induce us 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, 37-41 Main St. jansd AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson, Props. SPRECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes. Traveling Men, ete. Livery comnected SHETUCKET STRE&T. pt2e LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY W are confident our Ples, Cake and Bread cannot be exealled. Give us & trial order. novzd CHIROFODY AND MAICURING MRS. UNDERWOOD, 51 Broadway. Orders taken for Puffs and other Hair Goods; your own combings made into a Switch, Pompadour, or Puffs. Face and Scalp Massage, Superflu- ous Hair removed, Shampooing. Bve- nings by appointment. BO IT NOW ie the best thing any yropatty owner can do. Don't wait untll eold, weather comes before making neces- sary fall repairs. If you have naw work begin today by getting our fig- res. ¥ STETSON & YOUNG, Central Winart, 20 rmount Street. augile WANTED— tomobile business by mail and prepare for positions as chautiours and ropair men. We make you expert iz tem weelts; assist you to secure position. Pay big; work pleasant; demand for men great; reasonable; write for par- ticulars and sample lesson. B3, o Atomonite Inetitute, Rochestes, K. ¥. feb15d WANTED_Housework by competent woman; Norwieh or Jewett City; refer- ences. Inguire Builetin Office. febidd WARPERS WANTED — Experience: warper tenders wanted on horizontal lru-.mlu.l;(—xA fine hign ht plano (almost new): £0ld at once. Inguire at 34 Washing- ton Street. dec29d FOR SALE—Ten-section Richmond eater; first class conditjon; capable of Ee;tln' large building. Inquire No. 138 ‘Washington St. dec3sd HORSES FOR SALE —Henry Arnold, 812 Jackson street. %vnn-uu‘-‘. Qona: machines; also learners, pald while learnine. " Apply West Side Silk ML e GENEALOGICAL RESBARCHES in the New Bngland states. Reasonable prices. Correspondence solictied. Jes- sie L, Larkin, Westerly, B. I _ febl3d WANTED—April 1st, a_tenemont of 8 or 9 rooms on eng or {wo floors; centrally located. Address "Business,” Bulletin Office. Jan294 rtner In a well ea- o2, small capltal re- WANTED—A tablished busin Box 10. Builetin. quired. Address WANTED A family cook, $22 per month; also general house and second girls. J. B. Luoas, Room 82, Central Building. novidd Elegant Pompatours pe The latest and best in g% head-dress. The use of which combined with a little tact, any lady cea arrange her hair becom- ingly. call and see me. OTTO STABENOW, Prop. deod 17 Bresdway. $15.00 buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton movement in a 20-year gold filled case. $10.00 buys a Waltham movement in a 20-year gold filled case. FERGLSON & CAARBONMEAL Franklin Square. dec30a Butfets and Sideboards AT SALE PRICES. In order to-reduce our stock of Buffets and Sideboards we will for the next few Gays quote extremely low prices on these goods. We have Buffets from $16 up—=Side boards from $12 up. SPECIAL 100 PICTURES with gold and oak frames at 29¢c each. The pictures are 1§x20 size and are of different subjects, 62-66 Main Street. Feed Boxes! For Poultry. C. W, HILL & SON. 147 Franklin St.. opp. Hopkins & Allen’s feblld WHEN you want fo put your busi- IR Rpetter thar thecugh Tne, adve or thar throv ivertis. ing columps of The Bullesin. FARM FOR SALE—The Henry B. Latham far Jocated in Nerth Stoning- ton, 'ong mile trom Preston Cily and sIs from Norwich, consisting of 175 acres of land divided into mowing, turas and woodland. There ig "ne arge story and gne-half house two large barnk and other necessary bufld- joes thereop. Mowing all smooth and n & good state of cultivation. Possas. glon giveg this spring, For pastisulare {lz;uu (X2 o‘h'.“ B. - mbl’}qo.‘m- o8 Nory . D., No, 5. SMALL PLACE of 35 acres. located in the towm of Hampton, Cenh. Good house of § rooms apd aftic; barn and henhouse. Place w! eep ‘four cows and a horse; land equally divided into Woodiand 4nd_pastdre; wood emough for fire, good weil at house and brook runs tirouh pasture On R. F. D. hoar neighbors' 134 miles from station. Price $900; $3(0 can remain on mort- age. Address Merritt Weich, Chaplin. t. An3 A BIG BARGAIN in & 180 acre farm 43 miles from city, 2% to trolley: large two-story house; iatge barm withl basement; hay barn: running spring water at house and barm; all buildings first class: good | &mooth tiilege land; good soil. " This s | 2 bargain. Price $2,000. Also central located restaurant, doing good busi- | ness: good reason for selling. TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Main St, Willimantle, Conx. novl FOR SALE. The farm in Griswold lately owned and oceupied by James 3. Burdick. This farm contains over 200 scres of land, suitably gdivided into tillage, pasture and woodiand. The cultlvated land can be easily worked and can be made to produce goad erops. This is one of the | most desirable farms that has been on | the market for a long time. For par- | ticulars, inquire of M. Adelaide Bur- dick, Administratrix, R. ¥. D. 3. Nor- wich, Coan, decITUThS Received Today THREE CARLOADS OF Horses Among them are fifteen pair of large | horses weighing 3000 a pair and all £00d colors. Forty farm horses, pacers and trotters. These are all fresh, sound young horses from the te of Ohio. You, know that is the best breeding country for horses in the United I only haadie the best | horses that they can raise, with plenty of quality and plenty of bove. T kno that I can underssll any man that is in | the busiaess in the stal Don't pay $250 for a horse that looks | like & good one, but come to my stable | and I w nvince you that I can sell vou a better horse than any other man in the state of Connecticut. I h done lots of business in your town with the best business firms. L. R. BLUMENTHAL, Hariford, Ct. Tel. 3450. 'FOR SALE a very choice list of farms, small place of four nd bara to a large h the necessary prices from 3900 up. cholce eity properties; tage on the shore; also a fine iot at Neptune Park; all bn fa- vorable terms. 0 one fine c Be A, PREN s4 ! Store at 55 Franklin Street, only | 15 STORE TO RENT—Inquire of Church Bros., Market St. feblsd T0 RENTLarge room sultable for office use. Enauire at Columbian House. o "0 RENT—Two of three Targe pleas. furnighed complete _for rally located. Mrs. Ars. 58" Ho FOR RENTThe premises 52 Wil- llams street, lately occupled by Mr. I P. Tafft; 10 rooms, bath and storage oom. Apply to Chas. P. Cogswell, 3§ Lincoin “Avenu febod FOR RENT—House No. 54 Washing- ton street; ten rooms; all conveniences and steam heat. Enguire of Isaac S. Jones, Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Bullding. 91 Main St. decléu TO RENT_Suite of rooms suitablo for dressmuking, talloring or offices Good_location. within 300 ~feet of Franklin square. Inquire at Bulletin office. oct3ld TO RENT—Lower tenement of six rooms and bath. Enquire of J. Brad- ford (Bookbinder), 108 Broadway. bart avenue. septisd FOR RENT—Store No. 140 Malr t, formerly ocaupled by smith & Has been remodeled and put in perfect shape. Will be rented st once. Inquire at The Pllthldfl:r‘MCo. T N A bie Tor the paints Slumbing o oF the o flar Dustness - 2o " ‘mayid ® stree or sim TO RENT. Offices and rooms on second and | third floors of Bill block, 35 Shetucket | St. Steam heat. Address Frederick A Bill, Springfield, Mass. febl6d T0 RENT 250 fest from Franklin Square, now occupied by M. Buckner. Possession at once if desired. Inquire at BULLETIN OFFICE. 1eb136 Offices to rent at 5T Franklin Street, | Inquire at Bul- letin office. febl10d PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. FOETRY. e OLD VIOLIN. “Wheh 1 was alive and in the forest I was silent; now that 1 am out and dead I sing. ’ Long ago, my forest home forsaking, First 1 learned the harmonies o First my heart. contentéd silence breaking, Woke to sound beneath the carver's knife. There upon the peak my spirit slum- re Rool.-‘l:f:u- if that unbolsterous Rain and sun went b; numbered; y in yeats un- I had the joy of them and knew it not. Now for many years—years that are 1 have seen the quiet hills no more; And my soul is tremulous, thick haunt- With great stormy dream undreamt beLor Long Y”“i they eut and carved me Anely; Since that day the soft command of song Makes my heart burst out divinely With a comprehension full and strong. For the masters taught me their great passion pght me all the joys and wants ef d to give, wondrous fashion All my lore, in beauty, back again. All my lore or love, and woe and All Unutiered yearnings everywhers, These | gather, and, with hope news- wadving, Mak: i them magie sweet upon the a —By e lita Arthur Upson, in the Bellmau. A SON DF T SEA, I'll sing you a song of the sea, The smiling. Fippling sea, That sparkles bright h the morning ght When the wind is from the lee! The emorald, sapphire sea, Bediamoned for m In the morning light brizht T sing of the leughing soa 4 when the sun ing yo song 'of the ses, The tearing, roaring sea That leaps on high 'neath lowering When the rocks are on the lee The bolling, seething sea That yawns and grasps for me. In the gloom of n in sight, sing of the ‘cruel sea ut with no light - yon a song of the pbing, throbbing sea, clitters white in ay Lght As the dead men float by m As they drift o'er the desolate we As _they sink in the sibilant sea "Midst spume and spew of the wilL wind's brew 1 sing of the wandering sea Walter Beverly Crghe VIEWS AND VARIETIES. en the dawn Clever Sayings. Maud-—You 2 singutar man. TN bet you'l! neve arry ack—I'11 you—Boston Transcript. would stand should »on win the suf- The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS | surnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street. janz2d The Best Dollar's Worth is what most people are looking after foday, and’the fellow who cannot give it is working under a strong handica That applies to my business—PLUMB- ING. I only ask for & chance to prove my ability to give it to you J. F. TOMPKINS, funiza 67 West Main Street. T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, wusz Franklin Strest. E——— FOR SALE. FOR _SALE—Eggs. _Mitchell's pure bred White Plymouth Rocks, $1 per 13; 36 per 100, Rhode Island Reds. 16c $4.50 per 100. Sitting hens, ell, Tol 239-4. R. F.'D. febATuThS Horses For Sale chunks and busi- I wish to trade or two mice pairs. Come have a few nic I ness Horses that once; . BLMER R. PIERSON. conneetion. jan27d sell and at see th Tel, For Sale 138 Laurel. Hill Ave. The Kirk M. Leavens Property consisting of a lot about 125x200 et, gxcellently located, extend- ing through pruce street,with fine residence of 13 rooms, and a barn thereon. The heuse has ail modern conveniences. Tor further information apply to James L. Case, 40 Shstuoket St., Norwich. Ct. WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 237 Maln Street, Franklin Square, Real Estate and insurance FOR SALE 97 Broad Street, nue trolley 1ifv, B Free Academy ear McKinley a gardon. Thues River Farm of 22 acres, on west 5 sigitly 1o fafling running fences and land hore front Foley's Orino I pation and liver t Inquire sd TTHERE 1 no acverusing mediu torn Eas ticut egual to The letin tor Fesuita bowels healthy superior o pilke and not gripe or nauseaie. Why take thing else? Fhe Lae & Qsgood Co, en we'd get our ~Houston Chron= hat is your idea of the stmple lite™' “Being allowed to sit around the house in my shirt sleexes, my bo Detroft a man loveswy certald woman “There ain't no sach thing. They are the uncertainest crit- ters there is."—Cleveland Leader. The mildness this season Has simply knocked him prope; He cannot This winter's The coldest 1 have known.” N. Y. Sun “Heavy snow ay." » “Yes; it certain- remind me_of summer in Pittsburg Post. any of you farmers been up- yet? “Yep.” answered Mr. ¢ befora yesterday m hehind by an au- hington Post. kids. You're Goln® we: The lea (doggedly)—No we ain't We're goin’ to Africa to hunt llons with Teddy.— Puck “In Jays of old were knights really | s0 bold.” “They could well afford to be. A man in sheet iron could hug a girl without getting lacerated by the pins in her waist."—Kansas City Jour- nal Mr. Buggins—A black cat came to our fence last night. Mrs, Buggine— o Did it bring you good luck? Mr. Bug+ gins—That's what it did. T hit it the first time I fired.—Philadelphia Record. “Don't you think” querfed the re- porter, “there ought to be an honorary dregree to be conferred on men who have distinguished themselves by con- spleuous acts of bravery?' “I do. answered the college wident. Wi have been discussing that matter late- and it is probable that at our next meeting we shall establish the honor« ary degree of C. Q. D."—Chicago Tri« bune. “Looks like winter.” ly doesu't Smilin tomobile."—W The Cop—Hello, the kids I'm lookin® fer. { hunt Indlans, I suppose? was just to MUCH IN_LITTLE. In- 1585 the potato was fntroduced into B the Spaniards, who found At almost the same @ate it was introduced into England by the English. who had found it cul- tivated by the Indians in North Amer ica. It it were not for the inflow of per- sons from the New England states and the west, New York would soon be a city of people of foreign birth in over- whelming proportions, Yor there is a small number of inhabitants of na- tive stock the: Lack of tem for tr: H S wland te be responsible In a large degree for the “casual labo luck of eiployment and poverty of thousands. | 1t is estimated that the profit from e rallways of Japan for the next 11 amount, in round fig- 1.000.000, from which a net $4,250,000 is expected to ac- deducting the interest on ds. to 3 it of rue, af Iway by t of the hurric 2, 1908, the Unite have sold the e of Sep- ruit com- banana plantation ar Puerto Plate, to the uit’ company. The late is made up of Cuban cape ar Domin of youitry In Denmark ls earried on generally' on a small scale, with flocks of 50 to 100 fowls, and con- fired to small farrers, who supply lo- | custormers or hotels without any Breeding system in - placiug their goods on the market. The vianufacture of all Edison pho- nographs and records will hereafter 1 mcetrated in West Orange, N. J.. and_even the factories of London, Paris dnd Berlm vill no longer he utjlized f nal ix purpbse. Whila origis will be 5 abroad ae the manifolding of these exciusively i the Wesh