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THURSDAY FAIR. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. BELUBLE EUSINESS LIRECTORY | — Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Sheedy's Auditorium. THE ASPEN TREE. K% o 6 A Motion Pictures and lllustrated Songs Why ‘{gé'fi'x:'n‘: _Aspen? No " . ANT. 11 Fraaklin Street. [ o0 Roderick Theater. = SINGLE = OOMB. _Rhode Isisnd Not a cloud ud masy ' peace of the Whitestons So and the J. F. C. 100 | Joving Pictures and Illustrated Songs | tTation, sympathy and . — anos 3 Browaing Neowin ot Y, .. 2 Ity e P b L ooy, RRE T (e ot Ib RS metive [ at Bewes Phanier. ork e these aualities are Zound. in W. ' Conn. ___marsW8 |y store, 479 Main St (I R belag-~a8 ) shdn, Second Number of Musical Course at| these four gentlemen who again’ last For ’ '.: s34 | Bnautre on mardd | Thy groen Songhn Yo withes, by natilll e et evening whi' the “admiration of . an va and Ch s per L w 101 Nopth | To mENT_At §3 Oxk strest. nice | Tme mit i e Srow wn, oer thy youny . . Dance at Cadillac Hall. appreciative *an 4 m I. (1] tenement, either f¢ head jshines dience.” Tickets for the entertain- Have } o g <y B g Ll Ih Norwich Nickel 5 Brass fl., Tumiergruen Lodge, No. 13, 50ns 0t} ettt abe tors S Al at the mters’ of ; . -n-ou. 1 No. et B o ux' trmlb!mfl What a all is and be.the til ‘-mm or inquire at “ Vars, 68 Hobart Avenue, _ decld H , ts in G ania all. George A. Davis e there unt s flfi. DVQ Somers Bros.' sl I'L Tableware, ::"ulm m*zm c:";o 20, 0. 0. £|6 D, . Yuly évening, ¥ Between 7 and - . u-n TO RENT_Upper tenement of sevel |1 nave atehed, through the mildest, ) Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings |, 10C0noms, Funy, O 5 & 5 &g Jclock this evening they ean be Secay oral TOHING from :‘?‘-I Soms :rflhm nun,o nige m{ When :um Sept 06t on her pitiow -y obtaine - ; = Garroa A o and such things Refinished. ‘Tecumseh Tribe, No. 43, L O. R. M., | mission, including reserved seat, is $1. e b z%mu ' Sing ana color. % mxu. o marid_ | When, though s things appesred 69 to 87 Chestnut St., Norwich, Conn. | 1o vo i poresters Hall. The audience is requested to be in LEGAL NOTICES. wmn- ‘Norwich, Co RENTFine tonemee N0, ¢ | 0 o] th her Influsnce Dlewt’ t4d S No. 34, F. ana A, M, | their scats promptly at 8 o'clock so as | = 8 Apply at this "Tmp,wm.,,,, u :Q%“.nfi disturbed, thou alone i Somerset Lodge, No. 34, . and A. M..| ;040 gisturb the musiclans. ~Fol-| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD|_mersd SALE Taomas. v ,....,,. ire John & Fan- | g i Jlot reat! ¥ meets in Masonic Temp lowing is the programme: at Norwich, within and for the m "m—‘yf‘" tu-dnfl‘l house- flrd-r' ning, Neo. 81 low gonsa "".’ & some dremdful Polishers’ and Buffers' Union meets | Quartette in D major (Kochel 575), of Norwich, on the 2d day of ’ork.' Anly 301 Cential Ave. w ayer, Address Aronte’ G, STORE TO RENT—Inqoire of Church | Thou sroan’dst fm the calm, ke am hULLETlN PolNTERS Fha o e = Figtint "NBLSON 7, AYLING, b, e T DAL ool | ek viee B0 feblsd outcast, lone tres! & = - Allegretto. Estate of David T. Ruby, Am— ashing and 1 to| FOR SALB—For $§5 oash, a combi- Wil 4 - Hope Rebekah Ludge, No. 21, 1. 0. 0. Andante, Norwich, in said Distric dm-s’ od. | be smken home by o aret un- | pation dump cart and T ataly Cocupiea by Mr. I | voice from its isaves sesmed te Wal) ; , meets in Odd Fellows' Hall. Menuetto, , e ANt ntor “J:‘M T Court | dfest. ““Radrens fl:fl Sixth | 28 wows Rl i T aswend Lisms stroet m-;‘y. o::nmoa by Mi on mine ear— —_— Supper at Trinity M. E. Church, Allegretto. and filed a writte: 1 . _City. less mn $125. Inguire at this office.| room. Apply to Chas. P, Cogsw: Sona i o Sonata a tre, op. 4, No. 1, thed end Serat iy s ;‘;,‘“:,':‘";‘,d,‘; WA!'-)-A Woman _for umn teb {3nooin ‘Avenu. Tobia NEWMARKET HOTEL, Leclair 1/Afne | $2!8_Qourt, and ‘prazing belonging to | WOrk, Apply at Backus HNoespital FOR SALE A few tons g pice rows o b 715 Bosveell Ave. ANNOUNCEMENTS ¥or two violins and cello, 1687-1764. | L13 estate. fully deseribed ih Eald ap. | L fepata B ond o o B |1 Aafloring o oticey U Doushe, es it Srave—Fuga. lication. conn| 3 First-class wines, liquors and clgass. | Th. Broadway —Sea food a special- e o Gl ey, P W nersupon, it-is. Ordared, That said Lol e R‘“.J Lot "'"k"'n‘:': g.;(“...u’:'.’.“fl%'.}.'"{'flun 'at ‘Bulletia e Meals and Weich rarebit servec 10 |ty Dan Williams, proprietor. Lérgo—Fi % application bé heard and determined ¢t E‘.',,,, FOR 5. oA Jaby, se-eant, chets. ootald 4 order, John Tucile, Prop. Tel 42-& [ Lunds o Glagounow | the Probate Court Room I e ey of | Promotion to §1.448, f May | oo at g1 Wiilow feb10d Cirme iainut our es Last week of Zingarra, palmist and | Adagio from Quartette in G. major, Norwich, in said District, on the Sth|School for Msil Service, 8prh a, FARM BARGAINS. 55 n r st and g m day of March, A. D. 1909, at 11 o'clock street; suitabls for the paiat, plum! ™ 1ast HAM AND CHEESE. clairvoyant, 11 Main street, Carroll's|” op’ 15, Nou. 2, Beethoven | in the forepoon, and that notice of r.m Good 60 acre farm, 4 miles from Wil- mm'-fl-_“ o cross, am lightning, on Cale in Norwich to way|Poc® * Scherzo from. Quartette in” A flat pendency of sald wpnnmn, and m 3 wmA»nx ist, & !e‘n l‘lg:ntt:e n!n location, price tm .:g or e mm-d«- m’ B @ Minoed | Ham or oy xind | a g e W] b e R Ty "mmh Yyome | sentrally Jooated. Address “Bysiness: mmom:r:l r“ 500, 34 "acre farma on R REN blood so is o0 MEm Timute, 18] Drosdway—fStaaks, aaq Shopdl i dm has a fine line of spring | FUCUTALOR, O (o° 00 T dation In said nun.u. otfhice. Jan2sa. | trolley. price $1,300; E00d yestaurant FO Creation, a ‘misa ese Is al | liams, proprietor. balls, marbles, hoops, | District, at least two days prior to the and 1o house for sale; central o, | And a shudder -umu m-n flr- - klin Strect. Others have learned | T B - bt RO HR ANTED—IT you have farm | josated wonfeotionery _store . dol Unfurnished house, 35 Slater avenue, broke! # buy of no oro else. A trial order the o and $4.00 " ns, Billy Possums, etc. | gez;&e”&dfifl"fl?flg and that voturn | oo r 4SS FFiidve numbes of Drchassrs | looated confectionsry store dolng a | o ning fen rooms snd buth, steam | From the serpent we're named, the last will ;make you a permanent customer. woman's shoe that's right. All THE BROADWAY CAFE NELSON J. Py YLING, Judge. | for it. or if you wish a farm from '5"’ Send for list and views of our farm | heat. Possession given May 1st. | doomed to betray, and styles. Sold only o ot The above and foregoing is a true | UP, W rm Paul Russo, 539 fiflg'l- properties or enll at "Abply to NATHAN A. GIBBS, at The | O! N0 rest for the sspen @Il earsty DO IT NOW | Openéd Up Under Management of | © L, FecORt SNIW C. CHURGE. - e et TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, [,.-PP 10 it o O o JAMES ades away. A Ty f Dan Williams. . ;i 2 43 g 745 Malp St. Willimantle, Cons. WS 48 the bast thing any proparty owner | tiad axill G > e VLS Clerk. febi7d L. CASE, 40 Shetuoket St. mar can do. Don't wait unt? cold, bad | g e ";f, ";{"l‘ Under the proprietorship of Dan BUILD THOU THY TEMPLES, weather comes before making neces- e Dan WL williams, its recent purchaser, what| .m 4 COURT OF PROBATE HELD eavers SMALL PLACE of 3s acres. losated TO RENT. Reward lios in, the work, not in the sary fall repairs. 1t i RS vas formerly Kehr's restaurant, at| o ‘North Stonington, within and for the n the town of m% ;, COBR. G904 | Ofnces and rooms on second and| xor Betee of critic, Wiether on ho work begin today by ° No, 14 Broadway, and is now newly | District of North ont.nxton on the ey 006 She. &l °- m A ket »~ Union Lenten Service. : E : - v '90: YANTIC WOOLEN CO. henhouse. = Place wil four eows | third floors of Bill bloek, 35 Shetucke mart ures. Y .| christened The Broadway, opened up | 27th day of February, A. D. 1909. 13 Reres: jana "equaliy "a15idea tato St. Stsam heat. Address Frederick A.|, Or on the !mmgn e apart, STETSON & YOUNG, The second of the united services of | this week as an up to date cafe for | Present—CALVIN A. smn)m Judge. TRGaling Had Destirer Weod eaoneh 2am heat b | Toil ot thy templen “ 0 the skn, augila Central Whart, | Christ and Trinity Episcopal churches | Jadies and gentlemen. s g e i, e ot Yantic, Conn. for dre, good wreil at house and brogk | Bill, Springfield. Mass. o5 Dreams are i only verity, will be held iirist church this eve- | Proprietor Williams has had the | North Stonington, in sa el i hroughlpasture. . On B. ¥ D Mo world with seorn ey ning at 7.30. The preacher will belcafe refinished throughout and now | ““Grdcred, That the Executrix cite = g S Por i Iellee rom statlon. Insult with peaies 100 date, Detve ot the Rev. P. S.Irwin, rectr of Christ| welcomes his patrons to a brieht | the creditors of said deceased to e o e e T ain, OB, mear thine church, Pomfret, Conn cheerful and inviting place. where | bring in their ~ claims against WANTED ai ddress Mer e .,fl:gdln. Beauty wnremembered die PP e Trompt and satisfactory service a3l (StMY Mooting ubs Rotise to that aa aolt it BROADWAY THEATER. sured. The general color scheme is °f Competent Family Cooks and Gen- K 801 u pucleadlind green with floral designs in the cell- fi'e'f“oé“c?,‘eh'fl'flpié.: SOPTOE this Ors | eral House Girls. Ladies, leave you Pfléu:r in sl m.a hu.u#.‘ buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton The Great Divide. ings, panels and - oak wainscotting. | pice "where mfat deceased last dwelt, | orders now, If you are in want of Lelp. o ton OF Tearn vexed vicieste Lace curtains at the front windows |and in the same town, and by publish: 3 : o marvel e thares helh She stume 4 1 She. Gbat DI W%l st and ample light facllities are among | ing the same once in & newspaper ha Room 47, Central Buflding. Men heed not il ¥ etands i rch new and better | tribute to the sing ‘surroundings, | ™¢ s i1 The ulletin office on o omoration tearg filled case. o S marke & new g “beciet | rbute o (e’ plogeing_ surroundings he aLALVIN do SXYDER, Juige. Two-seated Canopy Top Car- o B e Tova Mt & play on @ vital and permanent theme | to this line of business in Norwich. |copy of recor; 3 p (c b i l ) . h l Franklin Street. They are ex- \ 10 00 ] veply imagined, and wrought f— Ateest: LVIN A SNYDER . riage (Cabriolet) With pOIe|§ cient for dressmaicing, taitor- VIEWS AND VARIETIES. out with g . while modest . 3 ’ | and simple, is as strongly dramatic as ‘ ! . T. Gardner) and brake. ing, millinery or other purposes. Gidver Savin x (it ie literiry. Trhe author, William IEF ST‘TE HEws AIl creditors of ‘sald a Srpegmgivda o Inquire at Bulletin Office. e | Vaughn Moody, is professor of English P B L R AL e P H i Apply to Daughter—Ma, my glasses need fixe buys a Waltham movement | at the universiiy of it n NG N | Rk B i ac | B very ing. Mrs. Newritch—Let me have maiden effort at play- in a 20-year gold filled .case. | c them, child. I'll send them to the op- timist’s—Boston Transeript. o Timited I the ‘bove and foregoing or: i HENRY F. PARKER nsens s of the leading ecritics e this At oF ot i e iitke Torrington.—A new camp of Wood- | gep. FOR SALE. g g s e (T men of the World has been organized EVBLINE SMITH, Executrix, 71 McKinley Ave “This new book employs 20 dia< ; with a charter membership of 37. mar3d ‘Willimantic, Con B di . lects.” *Then the great American | awaited gre v an play. T X e oar l‘lg . marld ro flonry Aruu. novel must have arrived at last”— f[flflusfl" x EHAHB““N[A“ A o B e FL “"‘r‘(‘,‘ New Haven.—General E. S. Greeley, T 315 Tackeon sireet: Nicmastle. Cons. | Louisville Courler-Journal, SNt in s ek of that us: New b . o r OF PROBATE HELD j | during the two seasons’ run in New [Who has been in Deland, Fla, for sev-| ?or:vlstgvvfi'trhln and for the District stable Knicker—Muxim has invented o York. The cast was selected and re- | cTal Weeks, 1s reported as greatly im- | 87 OINCeS: oD 854 185 M0 “Maroh, S C “a e FOR SALE—Universal gasoline en- | noiseless gun. Booker—Can he invent Franklin S ears y Henr; is both | Proved in health. A. D. 1909. 3 umimer Lo fl gines. motor boats, rowboats. Re-|one that a fool knows s loaded?— T n Square. gty Bt il i i L 5 Presint—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge.| . 12-14 Bath Street. Earkala uv-n:uc treat’ Myatis M. | "y St ! gecsna the box_offics and wsual places: on | I8 e | S O T bl St " | iohae Gitebiie A SPBCIAL Y 3% it | R S L He—You eant think how nervous { Wednesday, March 3, at 9 o'clock, the teachers’ pension bill, pending be- | . O s, Prhat the Administator olte s Wt > i STomie &1 Matvinn's was when I proposed. &he—You can't e fore the legislature of the state. o g;g;’;m;,'.,?_'_““ e Telep! Apras i . o e FOR S ALE :,’,"’,"f. Jfifiegnef\"fg'ifxyx was until you 4 P P ithin six months from this date, by ve a hi ide: ) X vent which can wel sse New Britain—The water at Shuttle | 5. Y weighted, veranda on three sides, ex “Keats had won fame at 24.* “That' Buffets and Sidehoards| ...t ren e s Mo Bctsincrie, watee ot i | Bty B, U] o | “Mlenlly Is What We Use To | Zifn St 328" |50 Cows and Oxem sk Hhamanmmi 0,000 € ed for since Saturday, adding 35,000,000 - | the signpost nearest to the place where » A well of pure water. In ! last season was on AT SALE PRICES W e e a iy A eaay: | lons. The depth of the lake is now 15 | saia doceased tast dwelt, andin the same Conceal Our Ignorance g st g R R m’umx N s y . her' company of Sicilian players | feet 9 inches. ,‘,‘:‘:{‘n:{:fl?fi’{,};“hfl‘.n“‘. e R Elbert Hubbard's dedaltion of the | close to water. N i achndtord—So_vou are in, love witn » reduce stoe are to appear at the Broadway thea- Sy A ciati d Dist nd make retvrn to this | word dignicy. tt: is well buflt and newly 3 ss Fairly? She's a_declde onfe, B:;e:::'d :id:bg:r ::rwur nrc: t;‘i Jer 3t 2 x is 'L“flf: '}“;Tm“(f g 't‘;;ny‘\gi‘;rwayltmt:g‘; Eoure* rmt.‘so- N .‘1- AYLING, Ji unq“"m’mnmm, Tt ot V"f’:"?dcg"fi; fiont cioak frder, 7 | Toiopfions cammpstien o ol lhn: 3 ;‘hmyl w“d“' do Iy‘,—-““ o -y ? 2 This young artist, ven- | 18 be o oA o 3 , Judge. n will agres =5 that she' te 1de next few days quote extremely low | (y-threc »eiss ot ber nfe nes acomn. | object being to provide a place where| The above snd Toresoing Is & true | Sacy Sery thinking person will Very liberal price and terms. oL quite decided ) jears of her life has accom- | working mothers may leave thelr little | copy of record: Think ot th jo with dignity B. A. PRENTICE, rices on these goods. plished far more than ihe magority | WOrkin o . e people . President boys, B 1iss Barrets trom 615 o e of the world’s greatest "stoge favorites | 0es during business hours. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH. | qang count those having it naturally. $6 Clift Street. B e ey Soome greny boards from $12 u ; under twice that age,| pgiggeport.—The county commission- He who has it naturally, combined with | feb27q But a Vice President, T'd state, o v | ean capitals on fire with | o> 1 Pe0 Tar this year issued only | NOTICE~—AIL ereditors of said de- | bllity, is a great success in lif e > S Just dwindles. f her tremen- including both retail and | ceased are hereby notified to present | Those with assumed dignity are—wel s 3 licens —Kansas City Journal. SPECIAL dramatic equipment attracted, | Sy lcopses, ificluding both retall and thelr claime agaluat said estate'to the | they ate understood and discounted BT o g (fos g o "”““”".f,“i,?,?,,','““"‘ of 1hat| time 327 licenses were issued, not in- | the time limited in the above and fore- | "We've, no dignity, natural or as- bt e M BB =+ 100 PICTURES with gold and oak et cluding wholesale. going order. sumed, and If jis Use was sttempted fepont at leisur “That's why I'm # t 29¢ each iy e s : JAMES W. EADIE, by us the public would discount it Just Arrived! rushing things. What 1 wnt is leis= i 1u | 'cction she is just completing & short| Themaston—Ralph Barnes has men | maria Administrator. _ | P77, %" Junllc estimate us corractis: o vvetlsg Tasder: JE e e o Ipahas - du Amork our, at the conclusion of| harvesting ice at the sand dam two NOTICE TO CREDITORS. glve us credit for a thorough kuowl- Pnuv-r—x cannot give you my Mize and are of diffe subjacts, hich she is v.'.o‘}v,lurl.r(u London and | and a half miles’south of Thomaston.| A A COURT OF PROBATE HELD S3es ot the photograph business: for At Danielson. Conn. Gughier, 1 Geas oty T bt mighlh take up the study of English prepar-| Mr. Barnes intends stacking his-ice, | a¢ Norwich, within and for the Distriot doing work at reasonzble prices. " rticular in such things. Suitor— atory to iling a long term contract ng it with three feet of saw- | ot Norwick, on the 24 day of Merch, | Years of experlence In ¢hla businuss || 1he,maSpincent country estate b ® | Ba pehaw! Now, I am not in N8 M HUUB]GA" and America. The’ s Amioem| o Present UNELSON J. AYLING, Judge, | eXclusively entities us to it Williame p Among them ars fifteen pairs of large | least so.—Meggendorfer Blaetter. E,r-]m)n never, witnessed a triumph 20| Waterbury.—Members of St. Thom-| Estate of Henry L. Peckham, late LAIGHTON BROS. 16 acres of land, fine residence, and big horses In all colors, welghing | She (at the muslcale)—aiss 123-4 62-66 Main Street. | complete as that scored by this mar- | as’ Roman Catholic parish are making | Of Norwich, R e an ‘“““f"" . 4 together with cottage, barns, 2000 to 3400 a palr: twenty-five farm |Scroecher sings with wonderful reals febbd | velous combination of natural temper- | preparations for the celebration of the | 1,0 Gt stors of said Semenued 1o pring | Photographers Main Street sheds, o horses, weighing around 1150 to 1200 | ism, don't you think so? He. ientt and abllity in Paris, Vienna, er jubilee of their pastor, the Rev.| fn their clalms against sald estate | OPPosite Norwich Savings Societs. An ideal Country Home. apiece; twenty nice express horses for | You can almost see the crack in h in and London, a triumph all th M, Crowley, who,is now on @ vaca- | within six months from tnis date, by | _a1g2id . Price upon application to express use, and the balance are sad- | Volce—Detrolt Sacurday Night 3 more extraordinary in that she did not | tion in the south. Father Crowley will | posting a notice to that effect, together JAMES L. CASE, dle horses, fast pacers.and trotters. Giles—Only four letters of the al- stand in relation to the stage of her | have bee 5t 55 yegion 1 With a copy of this order, on the sign- 3 e et e habet have ever been in jail. Smil ey e SR S have been a priest 25 years in June. post nearest to the place where said d 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Ct. To*the horse dealers pr to those who | 3_1,;}:’“’ s o m_lm ““m_: o Duse, Slgnor Noveni or| Milford—On Thursday evening March | ceased last dwelt. and in the sam are in need of horses, I am satisfied | JITUSI DUt look how many of thes { | other 1 recognized of the | 4, there will be a mass meeting in the | (%™ and by publishing the same once that I can save you money. I know I| S owe. lta She is but twenty-three [ Town hall under the auspices of the | ta;3 Dincied snd seabe: retarn te this /. can undorsell any man in New England L SN 28 Navine Reon n.the | Grand. 1016s of Connotiont oF tho fu: | S GHTING % and: give you better horsss than you MUCH IN LITTLE. | stage but seven years, her accomplish- | ternational Order of Good. Templars.| . ' NELSON J AYLING, Judge. | a e Orses can find anywhere for less money. My . | ment in being generally recognized as | The address will be delivered by Mr. e above and forogoing is a true horses are all fresh oountry horses.| ne B dge P | the world’s foremost exponent of the | H. A. Larson, past grand chief tem- | €0pY of record. | Jow i buy; the hors: Tor BoRi e v 1 el e ittle | plad of Wi i Alttest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, | To everyone, old customers and|Now is the time %o buy; horses are | for traffic May 24, 1883. It has af- | reatistic sge presentment is little | plaf of Wisconsin. Clerk. CHANGE iN PRICE rospective mew ones, T have Just re. | fcclimated apd vou ehould not wal: |forded passagn to more than the less tha rvelous. P % h s Souleal | pros d : eny Tonger. Spring Is coming and you | world's population in years, and Plainyille- A \sbecial town meeting| NoTIOE.~AWl creaitors of sald de: ceived another car of Horses and they | milst get your horses ready to &9 (o | uuln® o B ofcars have just deciared It BREED THEATER. voted that the town by its selectmen| ceased are hereby notified to present| The price to be charg Sty 3 gt | wor ; 5 - | pay to Francis B. Myers, the father of | their claims agaiust said sstato'to the | and sorporations- For electsidity fo | "ro "y Sood % rows. Chunks Draft| "' landle mors horses than any map | 82 serviceablo as on the rst day of | High Class Moving Pictures and lllus- | Cyril E. Myers, killed by a fall while | undersigned at No. 5 Baltic street, | lighting has been changed by the wi' |and Drivers; and, farthermore. no| n my state, and thet ie the resson I|asefulness. | hoisting the flag on the schoolhouse, | Norwich, Conn.. within the time limited | dersigned, to take effect on No: dealer in Connecticut can sell Horses | 2a undersell anybody and give vou | trated Songs. i|in the above and foregoing order. 1908; that is to i1 bills rend .4 Kood goods I have done lots of busi- | The law liberating the elaves in . vith the sum of $362 expended for funeral WILLIAM M PHCK FAM, as of Nov. 1, 1908 tor electricity fog | of the same clas heaper than I| ness your town with the best of | il wau passed September, 157, 1t The inclement weather st even- | and burial expenses. marsa Administrator. _ | lighting_as jfhown' by, metre readings | can or will at the same terms. For gw,*"g Ofine aD% Jee ML "“{’3‘,,\""';;;;' enacted that from that date every ing atfected but lttle the size of PR L B e T S I NOTACR. N the Tast prevour® voadit®® | cash I will undersell any dealer. Come | only what T oan show. child born of slave parents should be R e Sgrene oteed | Rov. and Mra. A. T. Randail, one of| Notice to all perwons liable “to pay | Shall be billed ‘acoorafng to the SoHOW: | and ses me, or telephone. The largest horse dealer in the .‘;m free, and it freed at once all slaves and the w ed out, to the Besides the tirring Days Fifty to a hundred always on ELMER R. PIERSON. | e progre the scamen of the baitleship Connecti-| taxes in the Town of Sprague that I | ing schedul belongibg to the) stats or the LmpertNl cat pleasure of all e ; 4"kiio-watt hours, 10 cents cut who accompanied the fleet &round | Five a rate bill and warrant to collect per great war pic- v W = a es assessed on the Grand List of | kilo-watt. n Old Virginia, | the Viorld, is in Washington, = taking |3 Fae e v at Ita sgaual towa | OVer 480 Kilo-watts. 10 cents for frst) feblsd Pure Wines and Liquors |&::: present, mre known and acknowledged to be | tuy 15 . BLUMENTHAL, Hariford, Ct. Apart from the very general senti- the greatest ald to health in the | WHich all, both young and old, should | BAZt 1% e anauguration ceremonies, | meotiig in October, 1908, and which tax 450 kilo-watts and § dents for each ad- Established 1340, Tol. 3450. | ment of respeot for the horse as an §ée, the next strongest picture is the is due and payable on March 10, 1909, ¥ o feb24d animal too noble and useful for the world, and invaluable In time of sick- | J . (v g Rivals, with scenes)laid in and at the rate of 15 mills on the dal- lxlmplu Number of kilo-watts used, WIIITHEY’S AGE"G' ol £ Gie slanchier DR Our stock contains £ the o e > g Centrai Village.—Relatives of Edwin | lar, and for the purpose of collecting | 1,00 ’ degradation of e A ck contains many of the | France, with some superb actidg. The | ¢ TONTS o8 SORtT flags revaived ot | toit Sar © wiil ba b ihe ptove st of | 450 Stto-watts at 10 cents .$45.00 there is, perhaps, no great reason why and well-known brands, famous | Mones Set yery ¥tk Monday that he had been severely -n- | '-%B‘mfh on the 10th day of §50 Kilo; ts at § cents. 2750 | 227 Main Street, Fraaklin Square. ;]x- fl-‘-;n ulanov, as clean as that of for age D! ané ’ g tu ‘a >resent; o 4 : March, 1 rom 9 a. m. p. m.; = o \ orned cattle. age and purity, and we can guar- | syt g 8 red by a ferocious bull. | o, e of O bates Biundien. 1 ‘Amount of Bill 91250 | Real Estate and Insurance anteo you satisfaction in both guality Balr the Deeut = on the 11th day of March, from Norwich, Oct. 1, 1908, Schlitz After watching 162 women l"‘hl observer re. end price. sceni one urpa. a "l 4 p. m., and at John Quinn’s JOHN M'WILLIAMS, trom street cars the | all with its & . Siorch, Trom Ba et o SRer WILLIAM F. BOGUB, FOR SALE ported that one out of gach 18 got off GEORGE GREENBERGER, Madam Morelle continues to fascin- Wards at my yestaurant on Hailroad St. GILBERT S. RAYMOND, MR tisy = . Gorrectly, facing the | direction the g | atk all with the sweet ballad,. Answer, Baltic, Ct. “All travel fees and interest | Board of Gas and Electrical Commis- street school and ] Wau ee cars were going, and then added he Felephone 812, 47 Franklin Street | by obyn, and the popular otie, Love | Aek your grocer for Peckhiam's| will be collscted from delinquents sioners. 0ctsd | Fros Academy. Modern style, stoam | thought they intended to make it sansa i e s T e ey it | rrarss, Bt NN Rdinl : £87% Wit Tawn, [roit trees. Sraper and D e 1N arriec est on the market, Prepared by feb1TWS Collector__ | Undersiood Better EachDay garden. Oc eer Kim Yunwia, .‘mh.:.,,‘., was re- Atiis cently made thé subject of a strange ". E. PECKHAM, Tast Side. apoag. | BRADLEY THEATER, PUTNAM. mar1 The most successtul business man 18 | Nently torstion: Scod buildiass; ne jail sentonce. After being condemned MONEY LOANED —_— the one who knows every detail of his ing running water i hous for life by a Chiness court he escaped on Dlamonds, Watches, Jowelry M| This Week Thursday Night, John Eapte 2 upon a | fences and land all in gaod ord and when he was captured he was 15 flii‘f‘fv’:{' o?'n'.fgr:‘.'{'d atthe M| n ..'s Comedy-drama Is to Be Seen - GEORGE 6. GRANT, ln-&nl > does not depend upon shore front on river. dozen tried by another court and a further 3 Lowest Bafes of intecest. 5 i - goll for his success. Bach day this e term of imprisonment was given him. (Eetablished 1872.) | ey About one-third of the total lemon Underiaker and Embalmer : fi"‘;fi)’“:.?‘:fi#‘: Wfi AUCTION THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. §| Tomorrow night, The Mummy crop of Siclly 1s consumed in the » 151 Main Street, Upstatra, | the Hiammiue Bird, one of Jotn Drow's | g9 provia T want an estimate on any work in my| ' . JACOB STEIN, || manutacture o cttrate of iime, ana most noted plays and which is now rovidence St., Taftviile. line, Tll’ be pleased to give you the 11 be sold at Public Auction on 9 || trom the peel of these samie lemons its sixth successful to_the Bradley theat The play itself has son, will come comes an enormous quantity of e sential oll, or essence of leman, which furnishes practically the world's sup- Prompt attention to day or night calla, in the Town ot Ledyarg, Conn. nnw oc- nusual plot | Telephone 69-21. aprl4MWFawl — ©. M. WILLIAM sapied by ‘Rrarie . Howitt, benefit of my many years experience. | what is knowa as the Issac Geer farm, .93 West Main St. & i by - d only 4 minutes’ W k G and a strjking—nay ling—3it_of General Contracting and From the Nororich Gnd Westarly troi R e 5 ply. aud finally, even the peel itself is eneral CONtractor (scs g e, sastiog-ne ot way surrem pam om pa || S5 oma'e - | o Rl e | zconons wona || ol audanaliy, e the Senl first act when Lord Lumley invites an HY S Wain Streot. 1908, at 1o o'cigek a. m., shar All orders scelve prompt and careful | 1¢uijan organ grinder to dine with him 37 auglyd Tofiow, acer ool Porsondl Sron: Sttention. Give me a trlal order. 8at- | ang induces the latter to tell his story, LARGE PRICES ? my. to wt 2o ren Earfie cotma - | ————————— e EAGa et R e e g i p— Proct e TR AR T oy ) NUNCUEIE {5 e e s Gt ‘THOS. ]J. DODD, Norwich | sutse of the other. e HS. an mo A B i Bl She alone amounts to 322,145,000 annual- R ons Z L4 i y: i\ l'.\:iu b!rl.‘l_fllllu'd (in‘uullr_\‘i\_\' h:\s}?y.nn 21“'.’ Sosth e ved by . our the rast lprfil‘!lrl, §Ah7‘ll"‘l{l" hn:‘wm MRS. UNDERWOOD, 51 Broadway. |1y. It is transported In rafrigerator o orwich, | selected, which is headed by Henry e All kinds/of Plate Tron Work. ing 1°years old3 heifers coming 3| 00 " for Pufts and other | CuM furnished by the railway com- W. Pemberton, who is pl 4, radé Ayrshire, § heli v We make a specialty of Repairing | Joming 5 years ol¢, I cow, cosset shoep. | Hair Goods; your own combings mada PARY 10 large fiths in Denmark and We fill teeth with sflver or 1cading character, Lord Lumley, ‘Germany, wh it is re (3 hestnut h Y. ere s repacked in tins, Rl v s aq SN b PRI PR Y or halid” oldsro SPEIRS BROTHERS, | ol oanitin 3 hosd Sorker ens "0, Swicch, ompadens o Pum. | Suneal “arbios o **Gieiobind SRADUATE "m““:':g;t s, | DCnC tomorrow night are Zic o 7 ¢ "’Nfl"!‘l'x of teeth $8.00 with the [ | Water Strest, New London -&?'nrloo\’lml'fn‘:‘o T"s’n') e o m‘l‘:‘- 3:‘; :;':;;!‘?fi :‘"‘_'NPWN Bve. npw - - INTIST. | with s few seats at $1.00. Cars - 7 tatoes, 300 els of corn on the r, | 0 HODGI'S STABLE, Danielson and Webster ufter the A w. 'Ulfimfl:& QUADRUFLE ATTACHAMENT, Phone $40. - Horse biankets and ;:b&-l ) ?::r-;- ot crate DR ot DaniiSe et e el 10. 4 to 20 Bath st iomaier’ SRS ML 0 e ”":'.fl': > g s or oxen, 1 dumy am" fceed for o see line eartis or other mineral substances wenty-five years exyerience in fit- fi z 1 ox sled, neord n the vapor of wl o arc 1s great- ey e gt 4 daree | try ST LA i 6 [ o Teth Gamet’ B Sadd OFFICE OF WM. F. hall, | & s5om | oxled 2 Contrd bueiis | Romoyal Notiee | i merorst vhich i ers i gttt VISIT THE COUNTRY attendance this evening {2t Slater | permancntly located at 257 Main St, Work guarantesd ten yesrs sl Bitate end il carriage, I gloigh, 1 disk harrow. 3 cul- Alfred Wohlander, a German, finds ana emoy o day in the fmem age | MOTCTAL MLl “when the | Flonzatey | Norwich, Ct. Satisfaction gusranteed |l and ‘as we lease our offices and T L e Y e e T Tat" the common, aro owes U5 per e, | quartette will make its first appear- Office hours. 2 to 8 ». M. ve en established re be located - ., o ~ cent. of its light to e {ncandescent . There are Jots of beautiful places with- | ance before 4 Norwich audience, - Jantdd | W Sears our guarantee is of in | Yo' ea tomporarily tn Som- | Katiie ) e AW od dowine o | o We have recently meved from No. f SIS 0 )4, r “carbon, but 26 ¥ Blodk, oy €, M. Witk Raony | CiTS tor, 130 Toar wt wiai | 321 Main Street to our new store, No. o 4 9, third floor. Telephone 147. i‘;‘«"‘& o 15l ot SuRncTimE [ 283 'Main Seresk. where. wo. il be | Bos oot "papar " 41 18 due to set fackies, i febl13d @le harness (2 nearly new), 1 saddle, 1| Pleased to see our former patrons as disputable value. e will be pleased any time to examine your teeth without easy driving distances of Norwich— ‘Wherever the Flonzaleys have been raers Lake, Balloys Rarine wom heard, whether in this country or their| DR. A, F. HOW ARD, Hill and others. We've got ths | native Europe, their playing has feams for such trips, and the prices | cvoked the highest admiration. Their INTIST charge, The German government has secur- - will be right. » present tour of this country, under DE 8 Qren from 9 till 8 and TR e sty il AL cor | well as any new ones who may faver | oy" 35 o0 sauars meter of the MAHONEY BROS, Falls Avenue. Loudon Clhzrlu;n'uldlre(i‘ on, x; prov- | Over Boston Sters. 7 Main Streer Sundays from 10 watch Repa]r]ng gy aad 1 gven) ) ugflu:llfln‘ us with their patronage. ”T.‘:'&" wm grounds on ':‘fi 308 ng a series of triumphs, and their m- ‘haine. wi erec ng in which. services are i such consiant demand | vy YoUR HORSE INSURED. Kmx Dental Paflms' dome b rispaits - _;n:‘n,ln:hl:el. iovely forks, rakes ato o bo placed the exhibits coneri- ‘ iat their season has been extended. 1 o8 of Germany. WHEN you want to put your busl- | “The component parts of this 1ittle | v is,may break his leg .thls '"”‘" DR. JACKSON, Mgr. AP . St = B TF sala iy, 18 stormy, salé the “' m lm u Twoilarge restaurants are to Bofora the public, there s no me- | hand show that they are artists wio E. G. RAWSON, Agt. Franklin Squars, Norwich, Ct. '.- m ” fi‘l' falr day following. 283 Maln st | 2 ug; one of them will offer better than tarough the advertis- | love music for its own sake,” said the 'Phonu‘ 559, 227 Mmin St., Up Stairs, CHIHARLES W. HEWITT. g ot | Ges the other dect. . critic of the Beston Glebs. “Comncen- 3 beer

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