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“BELUBLE BUSINESS RECTORY 11 Frankiin Street. Whitestons ¢ and the J. F. C. 10c ‘wl Cigars are tbe best on the market \'“fil. F. CONANT. Try them. Tableware, octdd 716 Boswell Ave. erder. John Tuckls DO IT NOW Don't wait until ures. $15.00 filled case. $10.00 dec30a In order to reduce our prices on these goods. ‘We have Buffets from $16 up—si boards from $12 up. SPECIAL frames at 290 each. The pictures are 1 ®ize and are of diff 0 x Tel. 123-4. ness. Our stock contai ana price, ) GEORGE GREENBERGER, Telephone 812. 47 Franklin Street Jansd MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, and Securities of any king Lowest Rates of Intérest. (Established 1872.) faction guaranteed. | b Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refin| 69 +o 87 Chestnut St, Norwich, Conn. cesssesscssesosssassarueny BULLETIN POINTERS NEWMARKET HOTEL, First-class wines, liguors end clgass. Meals and Welch rarebit serves to . Prop. Tel 43-k HAM AND CHEESE. The best place In Norwich Pressed or Minced Ham or any kind of Cheesc is at Mrs. Thumm's, Pranklin Street. Others have learned %o buy of no ore else. A trial order will make you a permanent customer. | spec: | mre s the best thing any propsrty awmsr comes befors making nece: sary fall Tepairs. If you have new work begin today by getting our fig- | STETSON & YCUNG, sugila Central buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton movement in a 20-year gold buys a Waltham movement fna 20—ycar goId filled case. | PRGSO CHARBONNEAD, Franklin Square. | The manageme upon securing t ~ Buffets and Sideboards AT SALE PRICES. | His Buffets and Sideboards we will for the | mext few days quote extremely 100 PICTURES with gold and oak | ent subjects, - M. HOURIGAN, 62-66 Main Street. | A:K. oxswain | he would have giver | sister, he enters i {same villain to throw |of course exposed coxswain the crew | herseif the heroir The Pure Wines and Liguors are known and acknowledged to be i the greatest aid to health | world, and invaluable In time of sick- | s many of the best and well-known brands, a for age and purity, and we can guar- | antes you satisfaction jn both quality | in a picture, the scene be son river, all in all making it one of established firm to deal with. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 151 Main Street, Upstairs, General Contractor All orders recelve prompt and careful runuon. Give me a tria} order. s THOS. J. DODD, Norwich % Telephone 349-2. Norwich. 6- HODGE'S STABLE, 1} be right. MAHONEY BROS, Falls Avenue, BR. N. GIBLERT GRAY, | GRADUATE VETERINARIAN o AND DENTIST. | ment are 25¢ to at $1.There will be cars to Danfelson Tel 10. 4 t0 20 Bath St. | and Webster after the show VISIT THE COUNTRY and enjoy a day ‘In the fresh alr. r—u are lots of beautiful places with- b easy driving distances of Norwich— ‘dner's Lake, Balley's Ravine, Lan- g‘; Hill and others. We've got the ns for such trips, and the prices WHEN you want fo put your busi- before the public, there Is no me- n better than tarough the advertis- Vaudeville and Motion Plctures at Sheedy's Auditorium. Motfon Pictures and Illustrated Sonss] at Roderick Theat Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs at Breed Theater. Drill of Fiftii Company at Armory. Shetucket lodge, No. 27, L O. O. F., meets in Odd Felows' Hall. Wauregan Lodge, No. 6, K. of P, meets in Pythian Hall, Norwich Central Labor Union meets in Lucas Block. St. James Lodge, No. 2 meets in Masonic Temp! Thames Lodge, No. E OB, meets in Foresters' Hall Rose of New England Lodge, Mar: Mary's Building. ANNOUNCEMENTS. EROADWAV THEATER. French stage is in many re- the foremost stage in the world, and it has been said that on the French e a woman seldom attalns eny measure of success until she has pproached her 40th milestone. -If this were true of the stage from which Mimi Aguglia comes she would have | some seventeen weary years before she could hope for any great accomplish- ment. That, at the age of 23, she has | astonished the critics of Burope and | America must prove that she had by nature what the majority of French artists must accumulate by long years of .l!flnmg That she is wonderfully | gifted is everywherc acknowledged, | and within a very short time Ameri- can audiences will have a_still better | opportunity to judge of her calibre, since before snother year dawns she eke her own tongue and ap- i The first local ap- s new celebrity will be Broadway theater on ening, March 4, when she ay the hectic heroine in “Za- supported by her company of over thirty native Stcilia ats on sale at the hox office, Wau- regan house, and Bisket, Pltcher & | Co’s on Tuesday, March 2d, at 9 o'clock. BREED THEATER High Class’Moving Pictures and lius- trated Songs. The excellent bfll offered by the Breed theater for the first part of this week was gre ight by a very enthusiastic audience and “Stir in 01 - Virginia’ s again of those nes serv- 1 applause. ngratulated ctive picture or another we fhe beautiful plcture “The Rhine Falls”, and adjace! countrv is one of the most delightful scenic pictures on the market and is almost equal to a onally conducted.” Tt shows the e portion of the river that is af- fected by the fall: 4 by moonlight. The Globe 'lr\‘l.»-! d “Spat With Wige” are t amingly funn: audience in a Money Me re dramatic extreme. Madam Morelle sang delightfully ireamy ad “Answer” and ongs My Mother Used to nd was ally en- bright with varie- w large ¢ and will no doubt houses The Roderick Theater. or a feature picture at the Roder- this week, he Little Coxswain of s indeed a corker. a young chap who the ge col- money atta urscrupnlie his_sister rsman, to cove er, having a grudge ho' had given him o 2 race for a ertain sum. However, the scheme overheard by one of the other embers of the cre protters were not having a i to take on and proving ace is W llain, not very well pl defeat, decides on another plar the stroke oarsman by telling h that he (the stroke) tried to the race, but young lad s forth and confesses his guilt and s driven out of the picture is lit of the t pictures ever shown, Fake Doctor, & comedy, Is a big also Tenderfoot and a Thanksgiving Turkey. hip Comes In is-a very pathetic picture and was en- ,Jo ed by all To complete the programme Mr. 1 sings The Story of a Faded 8 his high ‘baritone voice | ard its besi song being well suited to hin owds at- tended all performances yesterday and 2 bigrweek is expected. Hours as usual, 2, 3, and 4, Adm ion, five nts. ) BRADLEY THEATE ;,7PUTNAM. | Jofin Drew's Brilliant Comedy Drama to Be Seen in Putnam Thursday Night. e Mummy and the Humming mes to the Thursda and has proved one of John. Drew's greatest successes in years. The plot of the drama is exception- ally well drawn and is woven around | the designs of a heming, accomplish- ed and handsome Italian, on the wife of an English 1 Henry W. Pemberton, who plays Lord Lumley, is one of the best lead- ing men on the American stage. He will have the standard m laide French. done to make th of the season.- upport of a company of Nothing will be left un- attraction the best “The prices for the Putnam engage. , with a few seaf NEOPLOST Paid Full Amount of Polioy to Wa- terbury Man, The case of William J. Knapp against the New England Order of Protection for 31,000 ha out of court. Knapp was the bene- fieiary under the policy of Mrs. Ann Kuapp. When the policy became due the soclety refused to pav it on the grounds of an error in the insured age of the woman. There was a difference of two years between her actual' age and that which was stated in the poi- icy. The setilement was for the full amount of the policy. been settled F. and A. M, 2: G. U. 0. of 0. F., meets at 98 | Main Street s T. A. and B. Society meets nd 7,8, and 941 the small BUSINESS NEWS _overtisoments carefully. 5 —_— CHILD BURNED TO DEATH. Little Brookfield Girl Stamped on Lnuhud Paper. Julia, the 2 year old child of Mr. and Mrs. John Bielnczyk, who live In Brookfeld, was frightfully burned on ‘Wednesday while playing with a paper that she had lighted in the kitchen stove, and died later in the hospital in 1d was alone in the room at the time, and when she saw the paper ablaze she threw it on the floor and tride to stamp it out. Her dress caught fire and before the mother reached her e chilfs clothing had been burned nd her body scorched from the knees to the head. Realizing that the child was in a serious condition and unable to procure the Services of a physician nearer than Danbury, the father and mother wrapped the little sufferer in soft clothes and drove to Danbury with as much haste as they could. They went directly to the hos- pital, where the nurses ministered to the child and a physician was sum- moned. The child lived only an hour after reaching the hospital, Dr. B. A. Stratton, medical cxaminer, gave & cer- tificate ~ of doath from shock due to burns CONNECTICUT RIVER SURVEY Effort to Get Channel Deepened and | Widened. All the Connecticut members of congress have received resqlutions from the newly formed AssoMation for the Permanent Improvement of the Lower Connecticut River. These res olutions were adopted by the conven- tion held in Middletown February 9. “The suggestion contained in this doc- ument is that an amendment provid- ing for a survey be inserted in th er and harbor Dbill as follow “onnecticui ri Connecticut, with a view to obtuining a ghannel of a fixed depth and increased facilities to Hartford, Conn.” This survey is, of course, the first step in the proposed deepening and widening of the channel in the riv from Long Isiand sound to Hartford, the enginecrs of th ust have authoriz ment con anyth can be done. HOW’S THIS? We offer One IHundred Dollars Re- ward for any cas: of Catarrh that can- not be Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. CO.. Toledo, O. We have known F, J. Clieney ast 15 years, and beliove nhim pe: honorable in all busines wn and financially able to carry out any obligations made ¥ Ids firm NG, KI2 holesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. s Catarrh Cure is taken inter- . acting directly upon the blooa mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75¢ per N & MARVIN, bottie. Sold by all Drugeisi: ake Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation. Foley's Honey a quickly, strengthens the lungs and ex- pels colds. Get the genulne in_a yellow package. Les & Osgood Co. LEGAL NCTICES. NOTICE! All persons liable to pay taxes in the '!‘n n of Frankl are notifled that I e a rats bill and warrent to collect :A“ taxes assessed on the Grand List of 1908 in said Town at its annual town meeting, which tax js due and payable March 90 rate of 13 mills or arpose of collecting store of A. R, Race March 20th, from 1C to 11 and the same day at H, C. Cot- . from 12 to 2 o'clock. ) ih, T will be at Town o'clock, and at the same Monday in the month o'clock. trel wours whe fi until Sept. 1st 1 ‘unpaid taxes will be levied on ept. 1st, Interest will be added after May 1st $. N. HYDE, Collector. Ct., Féb. 27, 1909. mar2d Fr NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | at Norwi of Norwicl, on the 2 ary, A. D, th day of Fe Present—NELSON J Judge. Eeta John . Warner, late of said District, deceased. €d. That the Executrix cite 3 ditors of sald deceased to bring in their claims against said estate | within six montha from this date, by | posting o notice to that effect, to gether with a copy of this Order on 1p0st nearast to the place where 4 last dwelt, and in the same i by publishing the same once n o hewspaper having a circulation in said” District, and make reti rn to- this Cour LSON J. AYLING, Judge pove and foregoing is a true record. Atte FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of said de- ceased are heraby notified to present their claims against said estate to the undersigncd at 90 Willlams street, Nory within the time limited TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM= missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a license to sell and exchinge spirituons_and intoxicating Hauor: lager beer. Rhine wine and cider in the building at 18 Market street, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in said building. any part or parts of which are cut off or partigoned in such manner as to rm hodths, side rooms, or retiring My 'place of business is not 1 within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church d&difice or public _or _parochial school, or the premises pertal g theretio, or any ostoffice public 1ibrary or cemetery, ated at Norwich, this th day of Februa A, D." 1909. Thomas F. Moriart; Applicant. We, the under- signed. “are electors and taxpayers, ing real estate, of the Town of wich, and hereby sign and endorse e foregoing application of Thomas F. farty for a 1ftense, and hereby cer- that sald applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application, and we each certify that we have not signed for any other ap- plicant for a license to sell spirituous and intoxicating Haquors. Dated at h, |h|:4 1st day of March . e, Norwich Thames £ v, 305 Washington street: i 104 High street; ase, 29 Ward street, 1 rtify that the above named and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of Norwich, and that they have not signed for any other applicant for irftuous. and into: yiors. Dated at Norwich. (is y of March, A. D. 1909. Holbrook, Town Clerk. mar2Tu THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL Real Estate and Fire Insurance, will be located t'-mporarl in Som- ers' piock, over C. M, Willlams, Room 9, thira floor. Telephone 147. feb13d Purina Pancake Flonr GOOD FOR BREAKFAST. Order from CARDWELL, Telephone 952. 3 to 9 Market St. feb2id - always found WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. | IMFORTANT s,,. oo sleep, Loarn the Cause of Daily, Woss and End Them. ‘When the back aches and. throbs. ‘When housework is torture. ‘When night brings no rest nor When urfnary disorders set in ‘Women’s lot is a weary one. There is & way to escape these woes. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure such flis. Have cured women here in Norwich. This is one Norwich woman's testl- mony, Mrs, Wm. H. Clark, living at 112 Chestnut Street, Norwich, Conn., says: “I can vouch for Doan’s Kidney Pills being a remedy that acts as repre- sented. 1 procured them at N. D, Sevin & Son's drug store, and their use brought me more genuine relief from pain in my back than any medicine T had previously used. For years I had been subjeci to backache and felt tired and weighed down with languor and depressed, being unfitted for anything. Doan’s Kidney Pills proved to be just the remedy I required and I feel grate- ful, indeed, for the benefit I derived from their use.” For sale by all gealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Us ited States. Remember the name — Doan’s — and take no other. ar depart- | tion from | to wake this survey before | \ 1 Tar cures coughs | bridgework t | form to nature as to be absolutely non-detectable. No gold or metal o any kind is used in the practicé of thu modern dentistry, for metal is in stron, | and ugly contrast with the color wit which nature has endowed the teeth, but Porcelain is natare's counterpart | hades of teeth vary Porce- | is by a unique and practical pro- | baked so the precise shading of | your teeth will be pertectly matched. within and for the m«mn\ and whils ing—th the old Franklin Square, over Somers Bro: GO0 TASTE -~ DEMANDS T Porcelain, Not Ugly Metal, is Proper Filling for Teeth. DR. JACKSON PRACTICES ) THIS MODERN DENTISTRY Everybody Can Possess Teeth of Nat- ural Beauty—No Pain. In this day of Porcelain Dentistry one who suffers the disadvantages of an unsound and unsightly set of tecth is his or her own worst enemy. 'Ti3 not the intention of the writer to dwell extensively on the matter of being thus handicapped, for every possessor of a poor, repulsive set of too well the disadvantages often extend even to a | tortuous degree. A person who rather than open his mouth to talk, thus exposing the decayed condition of his teeth, does yot enter in a con- versation, is often/mistaken for ignor- | ant, or, 50 to speak, a “dummy.” Still this s the company. a brilliant man or wom- an, and is sacrificing the opportunity to “make good” simply because of seif consciousness or rather comsciousness concerning the repulsive or detectable false set of teeth he 50 zealously at- tempts to hide. Such a person is his own worst enemy. Since the inception of the practice of Porcelain Dentistry in this city by Dr. Jackson at the King Dental Parlors many people have been released from the bondage of poor teeth"to find life far more worth liv- ing, for such teeth are not only a men- ace to health, but to social aspirations as well. The “old%school” dentistry was all right. It served its purpose of providing teeth to masticate withy: but it did mot go far enough to restore the natural beauty of the mouth. This is the mission of Porcelain Dentistry —to wive me person may be the wit of you a set of teeth either by ing proc inserted teeth, or t will so closely con- n this way you are, through Porce- lain Dentistry alone, given a set of non-detectable and teeth that you are glad to show. If you are the pc of bad teeth, don’t remain in t it-off class any longer, but act a for you're of the good in life. You will find it one of the greatest reliefs you've ever experienced to be able to talk and smile without that ever uneasy sort of feeling that the one you are ssor e put- robbing yourself of much 1z is looking erit! Porcelain Dentist: use it Is the dentistry lly at your y is_for you that will do the most for you. The methods em- ployed In the practice are positively painless. No long drilling or mallet- operation is rapid and does away with the pain and tediousness of time methods, Dr. Jackson would like to have a talk with you about your teeth. He will tell you without cost what he can do fof you. sit him at the King Dental Pariors, ny day or evening. You ought to know about Porcelain Dental work and he is the one to tell you in this city. 1eb23TuThS Hay's el =3 jy» ealth Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to itsNatural Color and Beauty. No matter how long ithas beea gra; orfaded. Promotes a luxuriant of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and removes druff. Keeps soft and glossy. Re- fuse Al.\-nbnfimha.z times as much in $1.00 as S0c. size. §s Not a Dye. $1 and 50c. bottles, at Hh ‘Send 2 for fres book **The Careof the. Phflal"!flnc‘.m Pilwl-. red, rough z‘ uuuu&n e 020 o e bonk e Care i the THE LEE & 0SGOOD CO. 0AK SIDING SLABS $1.00 A LOAD at A. L. Potter & Co. Jan30d Bass batore the public, dium better than ro\l‘fl advertis- ing _columns of The Bul rn- ™ 1o A@VertsIng me | o, Eastern Connecticut ‘aqual to Temiiia gl B WHEN you want to put your busi: 15 no me- letin for Jumness m4 R once, | WANTED. wo b el wc “ mo‘ll! “’ Sl Ill"‘ m—wmh‘ and u-xu ho-n fl.,‘fl'.',', to New Lons 2 ho x gicl, Kp- usowork girl, As muil clerks are or nnmlm. with ingilin da | B Sehsor Tor u.n s-rvlcs m- Mass. teb: WANTED—April 1st, & tenement’of 8 or 9 rooms, on two floo: Centrally Jocuted. Address “Business: | to Builetin Office. Jan?9d " FARM WANTED_If you have farm for ‘sale, T have number of purchasers for it. or If you wish a farm from $500 up, write Paul Russo, 539 chag-l New ven, Ct. Weavers Wanled YANTIC WOOLEN CO., Yantic, Conn. WANTED ° mar2d Competent Family Cooks and Gen- eral House Girls. Ladies, leave you orders now, if you are in want of help. 1. B. LUCAS, Room 47, Central Bullding. feb23d fln“‘% FOR SALE—For $65 cash, nation dump cart a i i as new; c.llld not e T o s u&—o-. nW !'xl“ fl. rl”- one l‘;“l"’a tew tons of nice row- ngwell, Salem Road. r'?z..,. i ol at o1 Wiklow Be” EO7eaTG .‘#-—m !'0 '—a‘j— T Notwion: Conm m IAI-‘—UMVIYIII e alute w:.a:'u“-'flo m" st Myatio, Conn. R SALE—A fine high grade u) almost new. TO Boswell a rent reasonable. ning, No. 31 Willow STORE T0 RENT—Inquire of Chur:h Bros., Market Bt. 164 for mm- Ham: fl"l?flm « FOR SALE—Egg bred White PL § Dot 100, R oa. Tiana Hods, 1) Sitting hanl. i Washing- aeodsa FARM BARGAINS. umnnc nice location, pri ; hig) ound £00d land and 24 acre farm on g00d_restaurant S asing haves T located confectionery nd for lat and properties or call at TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, ‘Willimnntle, Comn. lews of our farm FARM FOR SALE—The Latham farm, located in North Stoning- ton, one mile from Preston City and six from Norwln)‘ acres of land asturage and woodla nd. There is 'ne and one-haif “house, WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gardner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stabie 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. Telephone 583 2 apr25a “Pigaity is What We Use To Conceal Our Ignorance™ is Elbert Hubbard's definition of the word dign! . Unquestionably Elbert is ocorreect, and every thinking person will agres with him. Think of the people with dignity and count those having it naturally, He who has it naturally, combined with success in life. | Those with assumed dignity are—wsll, they are understood and discounted ability, is a greal by_the public, We've no dignity, natural or as- sumed, and If its use was attempted by us the public would discount it Let the public =stimate us corractly; give us credit for a thorough kmowl edge of tha photograph bus'ness; for doing work at reasonsble prices. Years of experfence in this business exclusively entities us to 1t LAIGHTON BROS., Photographers Main Strest Opposite Norwich Saviags Soclety. arg2rd large barns and other necessary bufld- Mowing all smooth and tate of cultivation. Is always found s TO RENT. n“;m‘n a‘fi‘-“rl tenement of seven _and lower tene: mn- S8 ke end ouse nize rooms Booubinder, 108 B'way: tenement, improvemen ire John E. Fan- feb2i TO RENT. Offices and rooms o third floors of Bill block, 35 Shetucket St. Bt:am heat. Address Frederick A Bill, Springfield, Mass. I ToRent DOUBLE OFFICES opposits The Bulletin office on They are ex- collent for dressmaking, tailor- inery or othe at Bulletin Office. Franklin Street. | o T ; modern e An’ he ¥ RENT—The m Teet latels oeoupied by Mr. I P. Tafft; 10 rooms, ba room. Apply to Ch: Lincoln_Avenus. TO RENT—Suite of rooms suitable for dressmaking. GoodTocation. within s | Bgankiin square. RENT—Basement at §5 Franklin atrect! SurcaDls for the paint, plumbing or similar busin may?d That's i o Sioeh The operator nquire at Bulletin That summons help an “How cute an' second and | sion given this spring. For particulars inquire of Henry B. dress Norwich, Coun. R. F. D., No, 5. |in the town of Hampton, rooms and attics barn and Place will keep 'four cows land equally divided into and pasture; for fire. good wei runs through pasture. |and a horse; at house and brook On R F. D, ' 14 miies from station. : $3C0 can remain on mort- Address Merritt Welch. Chaplin. FOR SALE. The farm in Griswold latel and occupied by James 5. Burdick. farm contains over 200 acres of land, suitably divided into tillage, and woodiand. The cultivated land can be easlly worked and can be made to produce good crops. most desirable farms that has been on the market for a long time. dick, Administeatrix, R. This is one of the hory aplece dle horses, A car in today. welghing from 1050 Ibs. Several good pairs. | ranted as represented. W. C. SPRAGUE, Sale Stable, Moosup, Ct. FOR SALE Two-seated Canopy Top Car- riage (Cabriolet) with polé to 1800 Ibs. All horses war o ness firms. Ce: buying anywhere what I can show. o Jargest horse dealer In the state. Pifty to a hundred always on hand. only ELECTRICITY FOR| LIGHTING | CHANGE_IN PRICE The price to be chary charged to persons | and ' corporations for _electricity for | Fed by (he wn- lighting has been chs dersigned, to take effect on 1908; that s to say, all bills x as of Nov. 1 1908, lighting en Oc used since the last previous reading, ov. shall be billed according to the follow: ing schedule 1 to 456 kilo-watt hours, 10 cents per Kkilo-wvatt. Over 450 kilo-watts, 10 cents for first 450 kilo-watts and § cents for each ad- ditional kilc-watt. Example: Number of kilo-watts used, 1,000. 450 Kilo-watts at 10 cents 550 Kilo-watts at 5 cent: Amount of Bill. Norwich, Oct. 1, 1908. JOHN M WILLIAMS, WILLIAM F. BOGUR, GILBERT S. RAYMOND, Board of Gas and Electrical Commis- sloners. oct3d Understood Better EachDay The most suecessful business man Is the one who knows every detall of his business and dees not depend upon a pull for his success. Bach day this Is better understood. In no business is a detailed knowledge more essential than in the Bnlldln' Trade. If you want an estimate on any work in my line, T'll be pleased to give you the benefit of my many years experience. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contracting and Building, 218 Main Street. ‘Phone 370, auglsd Valentines ! Valentines! Pretty, Novelty and Joke Valentines and Valentine Post Cards every- one. Crepe Paper, Nepkins, Hearts and Cupids for valentine parties. A fine ilne of Post Cards, Flags, etc,, for Lincoln Day and Washington's Birthday. MRS, EDWIN FAY, Franklin Square Jan3od Boilers, Tanks, Smoke Stacks All kinds of Plate Iton Work. ‘We make a specialty of Repalring SPEIRS BROTHERS, Water Street, New London "Phone &40, may7é |and brake. Apply to HENRY F. PARKER, FOR SALE. Just Arrived! EIGHTY HORSES. Among them are fifteen pairs of large and big horses in all colors, weighing 3000 to 3400 & pair; I. R. BLUMENTHAL, Hartford, Ct. Established 1840. feb24d HORSES FOR SALE—Henry Arnold, | When *he siid Willimantlo, | 312 Jackson street. twenty-five farm weighing afound 1150 to 1200 twenty nice express horses for express use, and the balance are sad- ast pacers and trotters. To the horse dealers or to those who are In meed of horses, I am satisfied that I can save you money. can undersell any man in New England and give you better horses than you can find anywhers for less money. My horses are all fresh oountry horses. Now is the time to buy; the horses are acclimated and you should not wait longer. Spring i must get your hors: werk. ar. coming and yo! ready to go to 1 handle more horses than any man in my state and that is the reason 1 caa underséll anybody and give you good uod! I have done lots of busi- your town with the best of and ses my horses before 71 McKiniey Ave. Summer Cottage A fine Summer Cottage at Harrison's on the Thames. sacred | Dr el:clrlc l‘“ for | metre readings | 20%‘ 1' I8, to have bee‘n ed, veranda on three cellent céllar with pointed walls, of pure water. Lot 50x100 feet on Main street and | close to water, This_cottage is well built and newly painted and in first class order. y liberal price and terms. 86 Clff Street Schilitz Milwaukee Bock Beer $1.00 &% JACOB STEIN 93 West Main St. Telephone 26-3. FOR SALE At Danielson Conn. ‘The magnificent country estate | Hatr owned by Estate of J. Austin o 16 acres of land, fine residence, with oottage, CHIROPODY AND MANICURING MRS. UNDERWOOD, 51 Broadway. taken for Goods; your own coibings made into a Switeh, Pompadour, % Face and Scalp Massage, S ous Halr removed, | nings by appointment. Ords hampooing. Eve An ideal Country’ Home. Price upon application to JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Ct. Sale Horses To everyone, customers and prospective new ones, I have just re- eelved another car of Horses and they are as good as grows. and Drivers; dealer in Connecticut can sell Horses | cheaper than I can or will at the same terms. cash T will undersell any dealer. Come and see me. or telephone. ELMER R. PIERSON. Chunks, Draft | furthermore well WHITNEY’S AGENGCY, 237 Main Street, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE 97 Broad Street, near McKinley ave- nue trolley line, Broad street school and Modern style, steam Acad font mpro Lot 3234160 heat and improvements. 1 lawn, fruit trees, grapes and nn—-l.nmt-r-da-u—.:m Jrest dank, near Massspea ey g ightly locluun. good bunalnn never water in house; walls, all in good order; long G2 s int on flYl!. DR. A, F. HOWARD, DENTIST Over Boston Sters. HAVE YOUR HORSE INSURED. He may break his leg this slippery E. G. RAWSON, Agt., 'Phone 539, 227 Muim St., Up Stalrs, weather. dec12d W7 Main Streer Removal Nolice We have recently moved frem No. 321 Main Street to our new store, No. 283 Main Street, where we wil pleased to see our former patrons as any new ones who may favor us with their patronage. The Shetucket Harness Co. Tel. Conneotion, feb27d Watch Repairing done at Friswell's speaks _for M. FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin Jan22daw 283 Main St. o aaverusi ecticut PA EXRLAINS THE WIRELESS. “This wirelews tdw " ma sald, “T 1 a«m"'e ee how they Eet words land.” out IN- sea to Jandil It's Ill tb one that tak: to_think, Just give A&Mfl- an’ T'll make' it clear quick as a wink. “Marconi was . l'or.({n.r who——" ma An’ gal brok: B, d of him from M. Bemis B rat! She used to know a girl that knew & #iel that he went with An’ broke off the engagement, an' I hink her name was Smith.” “Marconi,” pa weat on, “he Is ILtalyun by ‘his birth, ot up this wireless, an’ I don't kiow what he's worth! “You see. they have it on the ship; & little house on top, ed Wwith wires an’ plugs an' things—that is the wireless shop. Bounds the key an' it sends out the waves snatones, folks from gapin’ ocean grav y lared. mo “Tt ou:m brin, I just can’t think who that girl ‘wagy but Smith was not her e. ou see.” pa says, “the alr is full o flortathn currénts now, An' ethes waves that run around im . _criss-cross style, semehow, An' when perator 1ifts the key out An’ they go whizzing everywhere for miles and miles abouf. . lant welence woudertu nk what on: ma s man does! It's strax Ae I can't remember what the name o' that girl was.” “An’ when the wireless waves £o.0 out,” pa says, “they keep righ | Until they ‘find a wireless ~wire by which their strength is drawn. An' 5o tiey click ‘the_ other key—it winl may be far— But right away the message comes st “Just th down—an’ there you are.” , a wavs, “why years ago not beligve 'twas &), we' 1t's strange ve forgotten who Wad Sohat “&. vis t irl was, though.” “Of course.” pa gayw, “it's Snseen fores that round, | An' what 1t or vmnac it comes mo. one has ever found——" Ma jumped up with a start an’ them , she sat right down again An’ sighed: T fiad her name. (put you mide me forget It et Pa picked his paper 10&' ed, " ‘ma's vojce told her pain nry, l lhouxm you was goin'_to expi “Chicago Bventing Post. VIEWS AND VARIETIES. ge. cher—When that oy threw Clever Sa; stones at you, why didn't you coms and tell m back? Small Boy—Tell you? Why, you couldn’t hit the side of a barn! instead of throwing them —Kansas City Journal. Marryat—So that great inventor iz dead and his wonderful secret s lost —— Newitt—Not at all. He told it to his wife before she died. Marryat— Yes, that's just what I mean—The Catholic Standard and Times. Call them by any pame you will; Nor care I what their cost may he, Whether they're fast, slow, large or small All autos smell alike to me! —Browning's Magazine. “Jullus Caesar’s literary attainments were trulv wonderful” said the stu- dent. “Ob. I don't know.,” answered xh(- ais: nted youth with inky fin- ‘Anybody could get his stuft puh"she(] with a pull like Julius Caes- "—Washington Star. ery proposal of marriage is the basis of a divorce suit nowadays” eald the pessimist. “Oh, no” replied the optimist; “some times nothing worse comes of it than a breach of promise swit.”"—Philadelphia Ledger. City Niece—Well, Uncle Hiram, how did you enjoy the tea with the slices of lemon in 1t? Uncle Hiram—Tea? Gosh, gal! I thought that was pured out-and-out cirous lemonade. Messenger Boy—Does yer boss ob- ject to yer putting yer feet on de desk and smoking cigarettes? Office Boy— Naw, he tells me to do It sometimes. Messenger Boy—An' when is dat? Of- fice Boy—When his creditors are dus. He wants ‘em to think he's out. The Artist—I saw you =azing at my peinting entitied “Rebocca at the Well” for over twenty minutes. Were you admiring the beauty of the sub- ject? Learned Professor—Er—no, my young friend; 1 was just thinking What an_insanitary age ‘those peopls must have lived in to drink from & cracked jar and & moss-grown well. The grafting legislator was in an egotistical mood. “Ah, Mml’." he sald, eloquently, “T am golng to make a name for mywelf. In t, some day 1 hope to be cut in bronsel The lit- tle fox-faced man in the last row took another ohew of tobacco. “Maybe you will, mister,” he shouted, loudly, *“s you get cast in jail beforehand.” MUCH IN LITTLE. The first submarine doat was trfs® in Plymouth harbor, England, in 1774 It is likely that a monorafl eystem will be experfinented with in the upper part of Now York ofty. Prof. Huebner of Berling stro; recommends buttermilk as a dlet infants, especially in cuses of intesti- nal disturbance. A beautiful triple rainbow has been | seen at Smolensk, Russia, the air at the time being filled with very fine and powdersd snow. The Deguna dam on the Colorado river, which the government is bulld- ing to reclaim 180,000 acdes of land for seitlement, weighs 600,000 tons and rests on shitiug sands. The engineers could not find solid foundation. Pennsylvania leads all the states in the amount of personal property within the state's borders subject to taxation. The report made for th: board of review commissioners shows the amount to bs §1,104,513,428.94, During March, April and May all the | surplus ~American flour on the Pa- cific coast will have been purchased | for the Orient, and the demand for China is so great that the buyers are willing to pay extra railway freight rates from Winnipeg to the Pacific { coast. Trade of the United States with the republic of Panama in the last five years amounted to about $66,000,000. Of this total $6,000,000, speaking in round terms, represented the value of the imports from Panama and $60. 000,000, stiil speaking in round term: wag the value of merchandise exported to Panama. The District of Columbla comprises an area of 69,246 square miles. The government consists of two civilian commissioners appointed by the pres- ident and confirmed by the senate, and one army engineer officer, detail. ed by the secretary of war, the three constituting the board of commission- ers for three years. Long before women's newspapers wero started and fashion plates. in thelr modern form were thought of, women derived their xnowledge of the fashions from dolly dressed in modern costumes, which were sent from one country to another, more y from Paris, then, as now, the center of the mode 3