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WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. | ot Pt Vaudeville and Motion Plctures at &heedy's Auditorium. Motion Picturesand Illustrated Songs 3t Roderick Theater. M A Return to Sa ‘The membut tailors of Amerlca, In eonvelum um 'Phh. we suppose, i& the natural tion from trouser | l-lnthlt pocke! the immediate pasi Herald, ——ee X Ain't 1t Awful. of the senate,” patch. This *“Aldrich is now in eupreme control says a Washington dis- radical change having d, in Chicago, have clothes must go. reac- cuffs, and other foolishness of Ea t—Washington been effected, it wiil not be so much NMoving Pictures and Illustrated Songs e e ariion sholitealn At Breed Theater. Newton Perkins Prize Speaking at &later Hall Bowling at Arcanum Club. Sedgwick Post, No. 1, G- A. R., meets 1n Buckingham Memorial: Columblan Commandery, No. 4, K. T., meets in Masonic Temple. Gardner Lodge, No. 46, K. of P, maets in Bogles’ Hall, Norwich Commandery, No. 637, U. 0. G. C., meets at 22 Clff Street. Loyal H. H. Osgood Lodge, No. 8940, 1. 0. 0. F, M. U, meets in Ponemah Hall, Taftville. Machinists’ Union, meets in C. L. U. Hall Lcdge Oscar, No. 30,V. 0. of A, in Foresters’ Hall. * Entertainment and Illustrated Songs at Trinity M, E. Church. Local No, &3, meets ANNOUNCEMENTS. fubbstuber iy \ The shoe of shoes for men—King quality $4 sho and_gun n;e See the new patent calf button sold only YenLerdly wes a busy day a hee- dy's, as the Auditorium wa owded at both shows, and the large crowds theroughly enjoyed the new moving pictures shown and the very polite vaudeville, saow offered. The Ramsdell sSisters and Ramsdell are a very blg feaiure and they are a decided hit with thelr artistic dancing and latest songs offer the neatest and most pleasing turn ever put om at the Auditorium. Manny Worth 1s another big favorite, having had a big reception on every appearance during the week. His songs and dialogue are most amusing. Juniper and Hayes are also well liked, and Geo. Devere with banjo selections and paro- dles closes a corking goeod show. BREED THEATER. Big Roman Tragedy, "Virginius,” in Moving Pictures. the levers of the elaselc the splen- &1d moving picture of “Virginius,” the great Roman tragedy, proved to be one of the hits of last night's big bill at the Breed theater, and the profound interest displayed in its portrayal was only equalled by the spomtaneous ap- plause at its conclusion. In the begin- ning every character ig shown separ ately, handsomely posed, correctly clad and plainly named, so at the beginning of the tragedy the audiemce is fully socquainted with each and is able to follow them during the close action of the exciting situations. The Taming of the Shrew i# a 5umplunuu presenta.- tion of Shakespeare's play of the same nane; many liberties have been taken but not to mar the spirited action. The eostuming is really magnificent and the set‘ing equally so. The Old| Sokoolmaster is a pretty story of sehool life with somewbat unusual in- | cidents, Thompson's Night With th Police and Sweet (?) Liberty are two very funny films and keep the audi- ence nearly convulsed all the time. Py popular request Mr. Cooper will sirg for the remainder of the week tha successtul little song, “You'll Ee Sorry Juet Too Late” Madam Morelle sing the dainty love song “Just One More Kiss and Th Good Bye.” Whnt He Wanted, It pays to be generous with a mar- age fee sometimes. Hyman Huff- man of Buffalo d “Honorabil Judge Jim Breeze” $4 for marrying him. Now the request of the following let- ter will be speedily granted: “You marrid me to my wife in 1907, Judge. | dubblekate | esrtifkate s0 my wife won't worry for | Won't you please get us she is very insistant about it.” Deserving of Sympathy. There is widespread. gympathy for Captain Anson, “busted.” Something appreciative and substantial is likely to be done for him in recognition of his able’ serdices in behalf of the national game, ston Herald. Revenge Will Come Later. If it 18 true that an Iowa girl has received 1,000 proposais of marriage and rejected all of them, there will be fun Jater on when she starts in to tell her husband about the men she might have married.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Juries in Tennessee. Two men who have never read news- pepers are on the jury which will tr, the slayerssof ex-Senator Carmack. The next panel may be drafted from thie state esylum for the insane.— Washington Post. Entitled to a Reward. It Is understood that Secretary Wil- lam Loeb, Jr., will be “taken care of,” presumably as a federal office holder in New York state. Loeb deser: to be taken care of for the vicarious nistakes” he has “made.”—London Globe, Has a Watchful Uncle. Fortunatelye for Cuba, there is a strong hand ready to descend any time President Gomez begins to act like Castro—Denver mp.mn. ™ Might Woll Give Up 1f Tom Lawson cannot account for | the power of Boston's revival ings, Professor James had better give | it up, too.—New York Post, Heard of Hobson's Finish. It must be admitted that Jack Binns i more modest in the hero role than Captain Hobson proved to be —Denver Republican. A Fitting Monument. George Bernard Shaw bave his monument erected while he Mves. A highly polished column of I&xu would be most fitting.—Chicago ews, is willing 6 Mistake He Made. Caplain Qualtrough of the battieship Georgia shoul? have gone dry when Gecrgia did—Birmingham Age-Herald. Annual If the balmy jonquilnescent atmo- sphere continues much longer we can see that it will be impossible to re- strain & great tide of poetry from mov. ing toward this office.—Houston Post, A Matrimonial Oversight. never seems to occurito persons who are getting married that they to take each other for good as 5 for better or worse.—Philadel- Record. 8till Able to Tllk Bryan is Having a delightful 1o in the south, considering that he iocs n't waltz, play golf or eat possum. Piltsburg Poi If Jack Binns can keep off the vau- deville stage it will be dificylt to pre- vent Carnegls commission from m!n: iM & medd).—Kennebec Jour- meet- | control \orth American. Punishment Too Severe. 1f they keep on hammering Go of the house—Philadelphia vern- or Hughes' pet reforms in New York Governor Hughes may conclude to run for a third term and that is one of the reforms his opponents will to avoid.—Philadelphia Press. A Genuine Optimist. * Mr. Bryan told the Floridians the prospects for 1912 looked That's the right brand of But he might have added that fail in 1912 we are sure to 1916 or 1920.—Houston Post. Chanee to Spend Money. Surprice is genc A Grocer’s Discovery. “¥resh eggs ha Rome in tne ¢ temple which Enlarging the Pie Belt. The ruling that pie may be belt.—Boston Herald. Are Becoming Desperate. i v learning to box. means to get the ballot. can. Ae— Conprasm‘an McCall's' M Congr: MoCall's con that it Ty to sav red that it is not yet beyond red tion.—Providence Tribune. —_— Aggravating Conditions. » besu discover . Y. Amer! ‘want that optimhm. if we land in that Hetty Green should have reached the stage of af- | luence where she thinks she can af- ford a son-in-law.—Philadelphia Led- ger. ed in cavations of an old been there for proh. "“Must have been found lad sent | threugh the mails when properly en- ed will appreciably enlarge the pie | Any | E e the nation forunately leaves it to be infer- emp- The esteemed Independent agravates the anti-Japanese sentiment by pub- lishing an original poem by the I- kado.—Obio State Journal. Ha nt Cemo ‘l'o. | Since Penrose fell on him, La Fel- | fette has suspended the work of re- vising and readjusting the senate.— Milwaukee Sentinel o A | The Burbank Corporation. | Also, it i: med that the Luther | | Burbank corporation will have none but waterless stock.—Manchester Un- ion. To Live lt Down. Mr. Fairbanks is going out west, hut not to grow up Nashville American. | Gorky a Ninji-Novgorod house p er. He is presumably worse For Infants and Children, Bears the Signature of Should Quit Eating Rarebits. a gargoyle.—Birmingham Agé-Herald CASTORIA with the country.— | | Congressman Rainey is getting into { & frame of mind which soon will lead | hith to think the-Panama canal not be mentioned in polite soc Chicago News Divorce with Alimony. | The relations of the White house | tenant with the United States senate | have reached such a that the best | | solution is in the separation.— | Philadelphi One Willett Overlooked. Russia is content to call \If\\lm nt- | than | | | The Kind You Have AIWays BOUght | acert o nev seme Sewing wachine LOST AND FOUND. BANKBOOK Passbook No. Savings Soclety. LOST—Lost 166845 of The All persons om to pregent said claim to said on or befére the 11th day of Se; 1809, or submit the or stolen, tioned against purchasing or negotiat- ing the same, and any person having a claim to said book is hereby called up- tember, | to havi gfmk de- clared cancelled and ex{n‘ulshad and wich au- bank [ HUNT'S, The Florist, {line of Furniture, Bedding, or Floor Covering we can! No' married man_should ldvoeneq on bachelors. That would be con- telfin. an envious spirit that is no compliment to the wife~—St. Paul NOTICE h”m‘m1 cook at Day-Kimball Con: erence re- Dr. Louise Franklin Miner is now | duired. 1y at "“-” w“‘ located in her new office, 21 Main St.| ,WANTED—AMan afts unty. Spe- e .r:;:flz.";:’;:fi«.“.fii ~ Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m, mn‘h}}ur &_mm ururrmn. No Fire Sale! No Water Sale! T, rerd n of heru u k nrvlu IH I.o,n "_ Tel. m or drop postal at fiohu‘n: ro. Simply bought reasonable and lold at hundrm m a tunuy of Y.wo‘ Appl the smallest profit pcssiole. mar: boa Address, llvlnl' lull p-.rtle-.zlarl and lo“ ztt cash Just received a full line of Dress Amn—w xperlemed %lrl for. nn- Goods, Comparing to others you only eral housework. Inquire o H. “- muo, Main St, Ci pay 60c for each dollar purchase. w‘"}‘r‘n';"h Spring Garden Avenue. THE NEW REMNANT STORE, Open evenings. 77 Franklin Street, mar3d WANTED—To put your sewing ma- chine in running order when others say it is worn out; all makes; factory or family. Qusley, thie Expert, hwarta Tos. - WANTED—April 1st, a tenement of l or 9 rooms, on one or two floors; ewtrally located. Address “Busines: Bulhnn Otfice. jan29d SALESMAN — Experienced salesman wanted to fill vacancy in this terrltory by established house car ing full line 1 coffees, spices; 5130 strong lind of npil selling Rbociaities; g00J 0ppOr- tunity; give re; ticulars in confidence, 88 North Moore St., New York. marfMF WANTED Competent Family Cooks and Gen- eral House Girls. TLadies, crders now, if you are in want of help. A W. BURNHA, «+s « Eyo Specialist | Twenty-five years ezperience in fit- ting Glassos to the Most Difficult Eyes, | permanently located at 257 Main St. J.B. LUCAS, | Norwici,, Ct. Satisfaction guaranteed. « Room 47, Central Building. Office hours. 2 to § n. 1. Jan24d feb2sd G (Successor wvA. T. Gardner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable | 12-14 Bath Streevl. | HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. Telephone 883. apr2sd Talephone. Lafayette Street. 0AK SIDING SLABS $1.00 A LOAD at A. L. Potter & Co. jan304 LOUIS H.°BRUNELLE Think of the people with dignity and count those having it naturally. He who has it naturally, combined with ability, is a great success in life. Those with assumed dignity are—well, they are understood and discounted 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 estimate us corractly; ‘g'ive us credit for a thorough knowl- \edge of the photograph business: for | dcing work at reasonenle prices. Years of experience in this business exclusively entities us 1o it Your Attention, Please If you need anything in the A call at our store will surprise you. well interest you. | LAIGHTON BROS.,, SCHWARTZ BROS., | (e owin savinis” sesiny argacd 9-11 Water Street [ 'ELEC‘I'RIC]'I’Y FOR LIGHTING CHANGE IN PRICE Experienced demonstrator always in | attendance | We buy Second-hand Furnitare. pen evenings. Tel. connection. feb! The Question of Color dersigned, to take effect on Nov. | hl{ Nov. ’hl’ 08, ey iny as show taken ©Oct. 20-24," 1985, | !d since the last shall be billed ‘sccora Prekus r ldl blac] Took -haml. Sfm )?"2. m leave you that is to say, all bills rondlred for electricity for metre ramln‘! to have ng to the nllo"‘: ot el Ing: FOR ning R SALE—Best el fi som very nunnsble. trnm vrludvtn- 8. m G. A. Bullard, No‘:glch Conn. FOR SALE—Four Boston bull ies, at Waverlys House, n [ames McNally. FOR SALE—Farm uire of L. S. Begee, R. orwick Town, Conn. FOR SALE—5 I1. P. gasoline engine, prmctlmlly new. Jno. Lennon & Som, '“#fifl.‘.'-’fi-.w Ol.! street, Sani7d asoline on- gines, motor whoats. Ie- n-flume raluen ot uy-ue ll!t Co., West l(nue. Conn. b marl0d res, In- A "!'.m. No. 9, N- lALI—Un v'r-l FOR SALE—Thomas notorcyeh n running order; new rear th- £ early buyer. Address Archi Danlelson, Ct., "Phone 128-14. Good 60 acre farm, 4 miles from Wll- limantic, nlce Jocation, price 31,2 acre farm. ound, good 1land IM bufldlnll 900; 24 acre farm on Pcn $1,800; good restaurant house for sals; nnt.nl locnted con ‘ectionery store doinf 0od business, good reason for In'. genl for list and views of our properties or call at TRYON’S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Mais St, Willimantie, Coma. feb17d SMALL PLACE of in the town of Hamj house of 5 rooms and luln. hrn and henhouse. P’ue- will keep four cows and a horse; land aqnul Vi Int woodland and pastul wood enough for fire, good wail -t houn and brook runs through pasture. On R. near neighbors, 1% miles from uuon Price $900; $3(0 ean remain on mort- 5&:6 ‘Address Merritt Welch, Chls'ln. NOTICE By order of the Honorable Court of Probate for the District of Norwich, I will _sell the real estate located in Tawn of Preston owned by the late Henry H. Hopkins, deceased. EDMUND A. PRENTICE, . nari2d Administrator. ot o I R s o2 NOTICE. FOR SALE—By order of the Court of Probate for the District of Norwich, 1 will o1l the real estate beionging to the estate cf James B. Burdick, late of Griswold, deceased. Sald reai estate consista of a farm of about 200 acres. with buildings thereon. situate at the four corners formed by the highway from l’wevion City_by the highway from Norwich to Patchaug. Unless pravi- ously sold at private sale, said f will be offered for sale at the auction to be held on said premises March 24th, l acres, located .' Good e crossing of Jewett City to 1909, M. ADELATDE BURDICK BAKERY “Dignity Is What We Use To mar12d Administratrix. We are confident ou¢ Ples, Cake and ”» Bread cannot be excelled.” Give us & Conceal Our Ignorance trial order. s 5 is Elbert Hubbard's definition nov2d 20 Fairmount Str word di?r'LY. o o 0[ a e — Ungu onably Elbert 1s correct, ‘a'}‘,’hegf,:,’ thinking person Wwill agres | ... gasirabie cottage of ten rooms, and bath, steam heated, at 183 Broad St. This fine lot has a frontage of 70 feet and has some choice pear trees. House '8 in first clase condition. hay- ing racently been shingled and paintéd, outside and in. 0 a barn npon the premise Ey property is convenlently sttu- ated and would make a fine home. Very liberal terms. Apply E. A. PRENTICE, mari2d S6 Cum St TO RENT-—Orchard §t., 6 rooms, floored attic and cellar, closet and bath. trolley lins. TO RENT—Dupham St ment, with city water 4-room tene- and water | To RENT—Good 6-room tenemont in Baltie street. To small family only. FOR _SALE—Cottages in Balti Or- chard, Dunham, John and Lake streets, and ete. 227 Maim Street, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Iinsurance mar4d ThLe price té be charged to persons and corporations for electrioity for | lighting has been changed by the un- N ‘ Another earload just here, makin total of 50 i on hand. a better lot o 1 any stable, and anyone to_equal this bunch will have to go some. Ten nice big Large lot, lawn, shrubbery and fruit. TO RENT—Thamesville, 6-room cot- tage, bath, closet, Jarge Ilot. Near | on Roosevelt and Platt lzonun.i WHITNEY’S AGENCY, a I dom't think | horses can be found <n | mfiqu::n L ) he ages throus -Y- -nvw .’ ‘m eprinkllnt our noon 'o? !ruhu: morning dww, time with 'ro x‘l'—ll‘wa or three large pleas- furnished comp ote for nmnekeovlu c.n!ully loca W M. Vlr,l.,‘snl Hobart lvme tlifll‘u At §3 Oak str TO RENT—. foome. Rist foar. CApply Mes W | Vare, 58 venuc, - decliMWF Hobart Avenue. mm ing of the '—A desirable tenement of TO RENT- eight rooms and bath, electric lights, | The rigor of a frozen clime as, and nrd-%lt desired, at No, § Klm | The harshness of an untaught ear, n} Norwich Town. Inguire of Lamcius | The jarring wor one whose rhyme enion, Town St. Market. Beat oft » i hurrisd time, Or Duty's n- ged march through sto; n 'l'o lnrl'—- per_tenement of seven v andSirice"sre here! rooms and lower tenement six rooms and ba nd house nine rooms and_ bath. Enquire of J. Bradford, Bookbinder, IOI B'way. marld Fine tenement, No. 76 modern lmprovamom R Whitow e e Jonn B e STORE TO RENT—Inquire .l Lhureh Bros., Market St RENT—The premises 52 Wil- liams nrut lltely Dfil'l fed by I Yet, vnlnlr in my quiet h To b the thoqun-rul.:\:: notes 1 T feel (h m, ‘as the heavens and flow- In llllnnl feel a e o t, mice showers, ] still lips the kY. Of mystic beauty, dream. No rounded art the l.ok’ .’::l‘l Unskilled the subtle lines to OrX m;’(orh' J Nature' view her unmn Torma with - anointed eyes. - llew: ra m 0 Boswell ave.; rent reaso; St Nor mine the seer-itke power to show The secrets of th -& To drop the pl_:t L.’ 25 Our common world of joy uzd A 1 more, intense despais or beigater P. Tafft; Yet here at 1 room. App o human :fli' Wil i ‘ Lincoln venuo. b A hate of t; 1:‘ 'fl.— And'heatty Tn Tts vehemente, As If my brother's pain and servew Were my own., O Freedom! it TO_ RE: for Ar l'(n'“ belong, Nor mighty ton's gift divine, Nor Marvell's wit and graee ul sonw. ‘Basement at 55 Franklin | 8till with a love as and st : mnt ll. for the paint, plum As theirs, I 1 1k om, 7 e iy O, o Bilts on n'|'y -hmu"‘ s —John' Gresnleaf Whittiar, A DEEP SEA BALLAD, Sea wrchins bave a jolly tim They sing Nep-tunes Ay" flly.' They play upon the trumpet-fizh And feed sea cows with hay. T oRent DOUBLE OFFICES pusses mew | "BY pulling on their tatim, oppesite The Bulletin offics on | And then,’ when mother slaps them, Franklin Street. They are ex- Give vent ¢o doleful whales, cellent for dressmaking, tailor- §| They watch the starfish act in play, e And clap thelr clammy hands, ing, millinery or other purposes, The mussels on their brawny arms Inquirs at Bulletin Office. % Stand out like iron bands. At night, when pallid moonfish wieas, In sleep they close their And when the morning com uuy an Can watch the sunfish rise. I thcy swear like the devilflah, FOR SALE. E p ickarell theyll burn; COW AND CALF FOR SALE—20 Lm ¢ if thoy learn to school themselves, guarts milk s duy. & Jears old Chris | ®'fo angel-aah theyll turn. Busch, 2 Sturtevant Ave. marlld . Salisbury, in the Bohemian, FOR_SALESotor hoaf. Zixd, fully — GQ\“]’M excellent condition.” Tel. 586, | » VIEWS AND VARIETIES. OR SALE_A Taby go-cart, sheap " e cail'at 3t Wiiiow Be-? © feb10d Y pptivens g o sl FOR SALB®—A nice smooth bullt| Mrs. Jimpson—wWell, Mrs, Taft black mars, welght about 1225: €00 | now. the first lady i {he land. ‘Me. § driver and Wori(fr, single or dnuhl- Address Chas o3, | Voluntown, | —Hush! The cook might hear you— Conn. < margd " | Cleveland Leader. Blobbs—What power Is your auto- FOR RENT. mobile? Slobbs—Forty horse powsr No. 236 Washington Streef. -nd t+ico as muck wid pewer.—Phila- Residence now occupied by the Buck. | 4¢Phia Record. ingham family. Fine vyard, excellent She says there is omly a platoni focation. ll'ou!f bas modern friendship.” “Then why has-ehe be- iences. Possession April 1, 19 gun to take cooking lessons?’—Louis~ Inquire at premises or of ville Courier-Journal. JAVES L. CASE, a " - “For a valentine, Jim sent me a T Norwieh, Ct. | check good for a million kisses sany “What dld you do with it? “Go Jack to cash it."—Cleveland Leader “Why do you call your wifo Mare- faster tha I ever kKnow'= No. 178 West Thames Street. Do s The magnificent esta formerly live on a salary of owned and occupied by the late John Mitcheil. The property consists af a lo having a frontage of 138 fget and running back to the Thames river, with fine residence of 13 rooms, a barn, greeghouse and other build- $18 & weel “It depends very largely on the financiad conditions of the girt's father."—Chicago Record-Herald has all kinds of money.” ipper of wealth ut he's mighty careful ings thereon. All in excellent con- || el ot 10 AP0 Waohem DY dition. Wil be sold far below Its || Star” F - value. ? Inqut " ‘e best poker faoe fs one that yen e o can't read” ‘“Permit me to modify JAMES L. CASE, that statement. The best poker face 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. think you can read and ningham Age-Herald money in gardeping? Why, [ | know a man who cleared $3( summer from less than an acr “Im- possible! Utterly absurd.” “Not at a You see, it was 2 roof garden."—bo ton Transeript. 0 last FOR SALE No. 124 MoKinley Ave., { “Mr. Jomes, T wish to rry your COTTAGE daughte: “Does she want to marr) Eight Rooms and Bath, ;’Nl'l" *llw says she does.” “Pshaw’ s that a ¢ now omen " Steam heat, electrid light, laun- || —Nastville ‘Arverian, “0ut Womer dry, modern plumbing. Exterior '‘Roosevelt ought get an actor to and interior of the hsuse have been || accompan m 10 Africa and write his ontirely remewed. Hxceptional | | storles” Why' & ITve seeh acto 3 : write eight-page letters in three ge chance to secure a home in a fine }| o 0 o cion” post neighborhood, Inguire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. “What properties “'l' the battle ene one whatever. The stage will be bare. The men are supposed to be wearing invisible up you need for 4 new book issued in lieu thereot or the am B €0 id. - ing schedul | drafters in pairs and single. Balance créon paid. marisF mfo £ 450 kilo-watt Kours, 10 cents per | Siunke! drivers “and seneral Burpose horses. ,Furthermore: no dealer in LEGAL 107!!:;3. Over 450 kilo-watts. 10 cents for first | Connecticut can sell horses of the same 450 kilo-watts and § cents for each ad- | class cheaper than I can, or will. At ORDER OF u-rr\'no\ FOR o ic-wat the same tarms, for cash, I will under- ;1 ’é{m (nxmm th; D,n,,rm,,o“ on ”Enmnle- humhor of kilo-watts used, | so1] them all. = Come and see me or ugine Company of Danielson P telephone. e Co ndham, on the 9ti {2 p Si2umY of, ¥ieham, on Lhe b +—|ELMER R. PIERSON. Ordered, That four menths from and S o sesveed s BERNE N o after the 10th day of Mareh, 1909, be Norwich, Oct. 1, 1808. ' limited for the presentation of alms JOHN M'WILLIAMS, against Tnf Int ational Oil Engine ) Co. to the Receiver, nd that all claims | WILLIAM F. BOGUR. = not, Bregented within eaid ' tima be / GILBERT S. RAYMOND, ereafter forever dress | . Ito "Whicn_all claims may he scai js | Oftén comes'up when a customer wants | Board of Gas and Electrioal Commis- ;l.:r:;:'“:l Pzgnc ::v;x eiv pr( of Tho Tnter-4 to have an article cleaned or ayed, and i Conn. agine Co., Danielson, | tne woolor line” is right in our line. . yDited at Daniclson, this 9t day of | Whatever the article we can assure you | UNl0lerstood Better EachDag | Receiver, The Ir Fsviin Sy P’“\F complete satisfaction with our perfect| mpg most guocesstul business man s v e International mll HF\" processes of Cleaning and Dyeing. the one who knows every detail of his marls . g Nothing is Injured in the slightest de- | . usiness and does not depend upon a | FAX NOTICE. gree and the work is done thoroughly, s o |, All persons lable. to pay taxes | Town of Labanon jare’ he that T have a rate bl and collect all taxc 1908 in esced on Grand at notice of the pendency | complaint w o iver as of require order of notice herstofore issued, now the plaintiff asks for a order of notice in the Therefors, Ordered notj tre pendency of e i ublishing (his teh, Bartlating tonewiy in Norwi-h, Cont deys from ‘tiié dale hereof y order ot Court, of the Superio: An«lnu ni_ Clerk N Londoun County. ow THERR 18 10 aav tern Connecticut A in for business Ies: notifled rrant to this Court that Rosalie Dawley said defendant, is absent from State and gcne to parts nnknown- n the A List | promptly, carefully and economically, Lang’s inWorks, better understood. In no business mar9 benefit of my many years experience 0 sa own_at its annial | meeting, which tax Is due and pavable April 5. 1909, at the rata of 13 | on the doliar, and for the purpose | : I will be at the | | 15, from 10 ‘ April 8, at | Liberty il from 10 a. m. to 2. at W. W. Gillette houre, li«/!‘my‘- Wednesday " sprit 7, | om 16 a. m 0 2, at home = & | 105 10mé same day | | Al “unpaid taxes will be levied on { after O All iegal inte | charges will he coll s g | Lebanon, March , ¥ Col or, marl 2R 55 i Tmm \~ . V. ROSALIE Order of Notier County of ow , S5, Feb, 26th complaint of the _sai R. Dawley, Jr. claiming for reasons therein set Torth o a]vorce now pending before fhis Court, huvhi been returned. thereto on the — fires | Tuesday of December, 1508, Tt .lvn(urmz to and being found by this ~and and “ J9rher | JUMpING ROPES, P Lvco Limas witni HIKBERD R. NORMAN. Court | mr]flfl& EBHN m Frankhl Sqm 157 Franklin Street. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contracting and Building, 218 Main Stroet. "Phone 370. A New Line of Hair Goods for ‘the Spring trade. | Psyche Puffs, Salome Puffs, | Merry Widow Puffs, auglsd l‘anme M. . cGi,l.'.s .m]:, CHIROPODY AND MANICURING ardd_ | MRS. UNDERWOOD, 51 Broadway. | Orders taken . Spring bames | RUBBER RETURN BALLS, MARBLES, RIMS, | i Chignons and Clusters, All kinds of Plate Iron Work. | Sanitary and Crepe We make a specialty of Repairing. | Hair Rolls. : SPEIRS BROTHERS, ; Wate; New London i 'thu 300. may7d | into a Switeh, Pompadour, Face and Scalp Massage, gs by appointment. The Del-Hoff, HAYES BROS., Proprietors. Broadway, . . .. .. .. Norwich, Conm. Running Hot and Cold Water. oonu Unm-uod. Service Prompt ethd Tables reserved for Ladies TOPS, HOOPS, WHIPS, BASEBALL SUPPLIES, ETC. | ALL SIZES OF BILLY POSSUMS f c I pull for his success. Bach day this !.l e detailed knowledge more uuntm than in the Building Trade. If you want an estimate on any work in my line, T'll be pleased to give you the Boilers, Tanks, Smoke Stack for Puffs and other Hair Goods; your own combings made or Pufls. Swperflu- ous Hair removed, Shampoomg. Eve- - HORSES I will have One Hundred Horses at my stables :I:{ week for sale. These horses are resh Ohio and Iowa horses. They are bought by my buy- ers direct from the farmers and are all choice hors I don’t buy horses in Chicago, St. Louis or Indlanapolis markets, where the horses are full of distemper; but are all fresh, and that is worth a good deal to the buyer who buys them. I have twenty head of large draft horses fhat will weigh 3400 poundg, to the palr, twenty express horses and some very handsome farm churks. Theee horses are all well ‘brok single and double. Saddle Horses and Fast Pacers. 1 wish you would please call at my stables before buying anywhere else. I am sure I can satisfy you and sell you horses for less money than any man in New England for the quality that I handle. I have done lots of bus- iness in Norwich with the best of firms. I know I can save you 10 per cent., and that Is worth looking after, 1. R. BLUMENTHAL, Harford, Ct. Established 1840. Tel. 3460. margd _HORSERADISH your rocer for Peckham!' H\vme Groy: Jorseradish. Absolutely Pure and rranted to be the strong- est on the market. Prepared by F. E. PECKHAM, Bast Side. forms and firing smokeless powder from noiseless guns.'—Kansas Cit HE OFFIC " Journal. THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL | ospagrrase AL R | MUCH IN LITTLE o ’:al f:tate | Heidelberg university has received ang Firq inssrence, $32,500 to found a radium institute, is Jocated in Somers’ Block, over C. M. T e g, . he snail's teeth are on its tongue Wikisms; Hoom §; this®l thie: and there are thousands of them. feb13a Telephons 147. g A Hollander pays as taxes sbout 12 SPECIAL per cent, per annum on his income at the Mill Remnant Store. 201 West| quo pandakerchief of the French so Main Street, a Jot of Fancy Silks for evening and’ wsddln( dresses, all colors, | dler has printed on it certain sanitary at Jow prices; also Latest Style Dress | rules desirable to observe during can Goods, Musline and Cotton Goods at | palgn. half price. Come and hem. - a3 MILL REMNANT STORE, 201 West Main St., JOHN BLOO. DENTISTRY In the year 1907 t eposits in the commercial banking institutions of the United States amounted to about $11 per capita of zhe population. feb27d . Prop. Yhate afe five kinds of personal The dental busline tablished by | taxes levied in Holland, as follow my brother, whose assistant I was for | Government tax, including business = {'.{.",';;'D""{, bl‘) “E"l"d‘,’_:a"‘ by ma | and income tax, and capital tax; ci Will bS & pisasure to see * the former income tax and provincial tax cuswomers of my brothar as y Ty Bemoy * new ones as will favor mo with u; The production of beet suger in 1907 p-:;o'“r Exl{‘racuni 25¢ ln!ml gh for the first time exceeded the produ Rose Bowling Alleys, ~ LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. J. J. C. BSTONE, Prop. tion of cane sugar; the product of the year being, cane sugar, 544,000,000 pounds; beet sugar, 967,000,000 pounds. Consul C., Ludlow Livingston of &a- lina Cruz, Mexico, reports that ar- rangements have been completed by the Eng Hok Fong 8&teamship company, which suspended operations in June 1908, to shortly resume running a line of steamers from China to Salina Cruz oct13d Burkhardt’s Bock Beer TRY IT. FINEST IN THE CITY, E. C. Laston, who has just issued a challenge to the world for the mem- ory champlonship, atthough only a young man of 23 years, is a veritable walking encycipedia, for he has mam- orized 40,000 dates of the principal events in the world’s history since the creation. THOS. H. WILSON, 78 Franklin feb26d The Yellowstone National Park com- The Ydlowxlona National park, eomprmn% 2 square miles, was set apart by act of congress in 1782 as a national park to preserve from de- structive molestation the most wonder ful group of natural features and phe- nomena known within the boundaries of the United States. o5 J.Qfl'a fl‘-ut Rates of lnur-t. :: established firm to hed llfl) THE COLLATERAL LOAN ©O. The acreage totals for the principal ecrops in Great Britain and Ireland were as follows; Wheat, 1,663,385, or 193 less than in 1907; barley, 1,821,882, or 60,693 less: oats, 4,169,401, or 28,387 less; potatoes, 1,149,335, or 9,147 more; mmw:..l 829,861, or 8,400 less; m‘.l- . or 17,303 less, and hay, and grass together, 9,484,. toan ing columns of The B _—“mr——_. Kast. Connect? ||( R c 'fi'."!-!

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