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this page. BUSINESS NEWS _ gévertisements FAIR AND WARMER TODAY. RAIN TOMORROW. is always found Read the small WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Sheedy’s Auditortum. Motion Pictures and Iilustrated Songs, at Roderick Theater. Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs wt Breed Theater. Battalion Drill at Armory. Palmyra Encampment, No. meets in Odd Fellows' I Virginia Dare Council, L., meets in Austin Block. Bricklayers' Union, Local No. mects in Carpenters’ Hall. Lafayette Council, No. 307 L't §t. Jean Baptist of America, meets in Foresters' Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS. See the new King Quality shoes, the shoe of shoes for men, Frank A, Bill has the exclusive sale of them. Horse Died of Colic. “William 1i. Robinson of Yaatke lost & valuable horse Wednesday night wit colic. He was insured by son. BREED THEATER. “Mr. Jones Gives a Card Party,” Big Comedy Moving Picture. One has only to read the above t 9 be assured of a good hearty laug @8 the patrons are vividly reminded | of the same Mr. Jones' expreience at the ball in tight trousers ead that his wife gives for the ‘emperance Sisters, This picture will £0 on exhibition at the Thursday mat- iness at the Breed theater and con- | e | tinue for the rest of the Is and Daddy Is a vers to date dramatic story that is sure to inter 1. Along the sensational line is of- red the great picture, On the War- yath. This is a monster and covers a 1,000 feet. long, s full of exciting ‘predicaments thrilling climaxes nating Mrs. Francis, and The Blind Musician, are two very intense tic pictures, while Willie's Water Sprinkler is one scream from start to finish. th her very i's wondert KOUE, Rose,” SUnE Madame Morelle is winning new lau- yels daily by her captivating rendi- 1 of this difficult song. She wi ging it once at the matiness and twice in (he evening, owing difculty of it of Mr. Cooper’s Together, accompanied slides, is a great fatorite house patrons, but at the matinee he will sing, Yowd Do the Same Thing Over for the Oll Red White and B! Special Bill at Roderick. On Thursday {he usual midweekly change takes place at the Roderick and a treat is in store for patrons of this popular little theater. Sev v and Interesting pictures will shown, varying in character to ples all. Mr. Raymond O'Neil will be he: T rd fn the beautiful & “Somewhere, Dear Heart,” which is particularly | suited to his fine baritone voice. But the feature of the last e days of this week will be the selections given | by the cameraphone, James J. Morton of will be seen in his songs and | monologues. Cameron and Gor- present the popular and tunefv “Good B er special num ing, Caroline.” is_“Amateur to finlsh and keeps th convulsed with laughter. No n afford to miss this treat in at the Roderick Thursday, Friday and Saturday Beginning Thu ture, the price of admission is only five ants to any part of the house, hoth af ternoons and even at for five cents Come and enjoy yours MAYOR DUNN OF WILLIMANTIC APPEARED IN OPPOSITION. Matter of Sidewalks in That City— Hearing at Hartford. (Special to e Bulletin,) Hartford, March 24.—Mayor Dunn of | Willimantic appeared pefore the joint committee on cities and boroughs in | opposition to the comupittee. from the board of trade of Wlimantic on the matter of a charter amendmrent which will provide a different arrangement as to sidewalks in that city, this after- noon: and not so much in opposition, | ied the char- | h is proposed | eitaer, as because he ter amendment wh submitted to the people, instead of passed by a republican common coun- <l without regard to the feelings ot fimself or the people of the city The proposition of the special com- mittee on this subject, of which the | chalrman is William Norrl ant, who, Mayor Dunn re 1 mer- narked instead of the pres it charter pro- vision which permits psoperty owners | ©n any street fo get together and pe- tition “the common council to lay a sidewalk grade oo their cet, and Thus get something approaching uni- formity of sidewalks, a provision by | avhich the city government shall pro- | d to establish a sidewalk grade and er the Jaying of sidewalks on street where it may be thought n sary, assessing a portion of the co the property owner, on the sidewallk. e city has peen divided into dls ts, and within each of those a uni- in the busiy in resldentia was explained at some length to t committee that the sidewalks of Wil- | 4 limantic at this time are not a credit to the city and the property owners don’t take advantage of their right to petition the common council, so that the initiative ought %o lie with the city | government. “It s stmply to adopt 2 at 1 intell; policy regarding sidewalk id Alle B. Lincoln of the board of trade cori- mittee Fix- Attor General Wiliam A. King, who is also @ member of this¢ comm 7ee. appeared in favor of the charter | amendment, but he agrees with Mavor Twunn that there should be a referen- dum vote by the citizens of the city before the amendment is placed in the charter, and it should be piaced there if the people don’t want it. Among others who appeared in fav- or oi the change were Judge William A. Arnold of the city court. Alderman Alpl Gellngs, and Frank . Smith, M coin, E president of the board of trade, and n R Brick, yresident of the Busi- Tiews Men's assoclation. The alderroan adiiited that there had been ng vote gegarding this charter awnendment taken in the common council Aayor Dunn doesn't opposs the gen- erel pesition, and expressed himsclf as as anxions for betterment as anybody anl as loval to the city Mr. King, who hdd stated that his loyaity pr vented his telling the commitieo just hiow had Willimantic's sidewalles were. Rut the mayor is opposed to the this matter has been handled, and very ings banks. Calendar. G. Raw- are to hear interest at the rate of 3 1.2 per cent. tion 4,421 regardi seers. Report accepted, bill rejected. Unfavorable concerning sessions of the superior_court for natu Unfavorable concerning theft of horses ar act coneerni loons on election days, Report cepted, bill rejected. vorable concerning free br tween different towns or ci | port accepted, bil] rejected. Unfavo | able con ing and maintenance of bridges in small towr which is a vaudeville scream | ay, and for the fu- | cepted. bill rejected. Un amending an act concel ing on bridges. rejected town Street Railw of its charter; calendar. the appointment would for many months, be plenty of time to act upon it 0 voce to the reporters, doesn't pay | cent of taxes in Willimantic, is that | chairman of the comumittee on inco porations, called from the table the | resolution _concerning the Compressed Air company, unfavorably reported by the committee, He said it was tabled on request of Mr. Shedd of Preston and that gentleman had no objection now to_action, The report was accepted and the resolution re- jectad. any | and later taking | over the maintengnce and reparing of | kind of sidewalk shall be Taid: | _sections one kind and | sections another kind. It | Burr, principal of the Willimantic Normal school —and insistent on the people hayl 00 to say whether they i e or not. He Indignantly refuted th newspaper charge that he had been quictly_opposing the bills here. - Mr., Norris toid the committee that s comumittes couldw't see tMat there was any special value in the referen- dum, but that it aidm't oppose this, directors of the Deep River National Monday, Attorney Rollin U. Ty- bank, and cyred little whether is was placeds| ler of Tylerville was elacted to fill the in the bill or not. CONNECTICUT LEGISLATURE. (Continued from page oue.) to the bill came entirely from bank- crs, He asked that the bill be tabled. nator Goodwin said the constitu- nality of the measure wad the ques- n. He had no objection to the bling of the bill The bil] was tabled. Reports of Committees. criculture—Favorable on bill pro- viding for the printing of 5000 copies of the report of the state board of agriculture, Calendar. Banks—Favorable on the bill repeal- ing_chapter 204 of the public acts of 1905 concerning investments by sav- Agriculture—I"avorable on biil re- quiring the selectmen to furnish the comptrolier with duplicate bills show-. ing the amount paid, to forest fire wardeus. Calendar. Judge Gager Appointed. Judge BEdwin B. Gager of Derby was unanimously re-elected judge of the superior cour twenty-sevon votes and all were cast for Judge Gager. TPere were Bond Issue of $7,000,000. Senator Arnold, the chairman of the committee on finance, explained the bill for a bond issue of $7,000,000. ‘The bonds are to be 1909, and to become payable April 1, r date’ April 1, 4, but any of th bonds may be e e | Daid on April 1, 1924 The bonds Sale of Watches and Jewelry. Whenever any duly licensed pawn- broker doing business in this state shall in good faith, loan money se- cured by pledge of any watch, jewel- ry or _precious stones, such securitv shall Mot, as to the amount of such loar feated or affected because such prop- erty so pledged has been sold on con- ditional sale to the person pledging and the interest thereon, be de- me, provided the original con- | sale shall have been made utside the state. Adjourned to Chursday. THE HOUSE. was called to order at peaker Banks. Prayer was T 11.15 by offered by the Rev. Frank Country- man, the house chaplain, Unfavorable Committee Reports. Judiciary—Unfavorable on amend- ment to an act concerning’ the protec- tion of children fr port accepted, bil| rejected. Unfavorable concerning cost\ on ap, peal from judgments of justi 4 port accepted, bill rejeeted. Unfavo able concerning rewards for Informa- tion &g Report a favorable concerning legislativ sel improper amus nts. inst horse and poultry thieve epted, bill rejected. Ur coun- and agents. Report accepted, bill jected. Unfavorable amending g report of lization pur- epted, bill rejected. es. Report. and mules. Report accepted. bill re- | jected. Unfavorable concerning insur- ance on mortgaged premises. Report | accepted, bill rejected. | 1t Excige—Unfavorable on amending s the closing of Roads, Bridges and RfVers—Unf ges be- ning the ownership, bulld- Report gccepted, bill jected. Unfavorable concerning de- pressions in highways to compel autos | to run at a slower rate Report ac- | orable on ast driv- ng. le on reimburs ehurst for salar Taims—Unfavors Charles Ha: and expenses due: tahled by reauest | of Mr. Dunn of Windham Favorable Reports. Rallroads—Favorable on petition of Norwich, Jewett City and Volun- Co, for éxtension Finance—Favorable on exemnting from taxation in the city of Water- bury the property held by the trus tees under the will of David G. Porter: calendar. Substitute authorizing the | Ninth school district of the town of Stonington to issue bonds; calendar. Nomination of Judge Hall. When the nomination of Judg: . B. Hall to be a supreme court justice was recelved from the senate it was tabled on the recommendation of the owing to the. rush of other The speaker explained. that ot take effect rerefore there will From the Table. Mr. Parker of Hartford, hou orwich Adjourned to Thursday. ( p— | — Conier sTTE usws}é Meriden—Companies T and T are holding fifth place in the figures of t of the drill statistics for Febru- Company (' leads the regiment. Winsted.—The Rev. Dr. B. F. Kidder, pastor of the Methodist church. will to Trinity church in the Bay View oklyn, N. Y. Naugatuck.—Tree Wart Ham will fight the elm tree beetle this ear, and he will hegin spraving trees in the park just as soon as Georg of the beetles show th Bethel.—The Cuff Hat « filed a certificate of incorpc cap- ital $20.000, 10 beg with corporators, Michael T. ( Cuff and C. August Seifs bury. all of Dan- Watertown.—Tlhe force of men who have been busy pruning the trees of the town have finished their two moriths' work, It is- estimated 1} over $1,000.has heen expended (o have thix work done, Middletown. —Sccretary Coughlin the Busine®s Men's association wal Hartlorg Tuesd attending the h ing on lhe publi: uititfess bill local assoclation was ashed to send a | representative 1o The learing Wallingford.—This (Thursday) even- ing_the three mission classes of the Methodist Episcopal church will unite when Mrs, George Merrfam and X Ruth Merriam « Meriden will “Jress the members on China, . Deep River.—At the mesting “ef (he own worst enemy. of the practice of Porcezaln Dentistry and ugly lain Dentist | non-detectat Report accepted, bill | | would like to [ty itle, st vacancy in the board caused by the death of Washington ¥. Willcox of Chester. Waterbury. — Arrangements have been completed for the entertainment and supper which the men of ~the vedish Lutheran church will give in the church parjors ou Friday evening. 8. G. Ohman of New Britain will deliver an address, . New Haven—This city has become 0 agitated over the question of pre- serving it trees that at the next meet- ing of the Chamber of Commerce the president of the park commission will bring up the matter of having the city take prompt action to protect the shade trees. 00D TASTE DEMANDS I Poreelain, 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 teeth is his or her own worst enemy. 'Tis not the intentém of the writer to| dwell extensively oun the matter of being thus handicapped, for ey | possessor. of a poor, repulsive set of | teeth know which _very tortuo rather thax thus exposing the decayed condition of his teeth, does not enter in a con- versation, is often mistaken for 1gnor- ant, or, so to Speak, a “dummy.” Still this same person may be the wit of the_company @ brilliant man or wom- too well the disadvazptages an, and is sacrificing the opportunity to “make good” simply because of self consciousness or rather consciousness erning the repulsive or detectable faise set of teeth he %o zealously at- tempts to hide. Such a perspn is his v. Since the Inception in this by Dr. Jackson at the King Dental Parlors many people have been released from th teeth to find life ar 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 proyiding t¥th to masticate with, but it difl not go far enough to restore the natural beauty of the mouth. This | is the mission of Porcelain Dentistry | —to =ive,you a set er teeth either by filling process, inserted teeth, or dgework that will so closely con- to nature as to be aksolutely det ¥ kind Is used in the practice of tms modern dentistry, for metal is in strong and whils shades of testh vary Porce- ain is by a unrque and practical pro- ess baked so the precise shading of vour teeth will be perfectly matched. in this way it-off class any longer, but act at once, for you're robbing of the good in life. You will . find d ort of feeling that the om: addressing is looking critical teeth. Porcelain Den because it is the dent try that will do the most for you. The methods em- ployed in the practice are positivel: painless. No long drilling or mallet ay with the al Franklin Square, over Somers Bros.', any day or_evening. You ought to| know abont Poreelain Dental work and | he is the oné fo tell you in this city. feb23TuThsS General Contractor All orders recelve prompt and carefu! | sttention. Give me a trial order. Sat. ! isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 349-2. Norwich, “Dignity Is What We Use To Concea! Our ignorance” 1= Elbert Hubpard's definition of the word dignicy. Unqguestionably Elbert is eotrset, and every thinking person will agres | with him. Think of the people with Aignl and count those having it nnuull'}'. He who has it naturally, combined with Those with assumed dignity are—well, they are understood and discountsd b)“ghe public, ve,no ‘dignity, natural or as- | sume. and If its use was attempted by us the public would discount It. | Let the public estimate us corractly; | give us credit for a thorough knowl- edge of the photograph bus‘ness; for detng work at reasonanle prices. Years of experience in this business clustvely entities ns to if. LAIGHTON BROS., | Photographers Main Street ‘:; Norwich Savings BSociety, DON'T WORRY: It Makes Wrinkles. Warry over ill-health does your health no good, and merely causes wrinkles, that make you look older than you are, 1f you rve sick, don't worry, but go wbout it to make ycurself well. To do this we repeat the words of thousands of othier former sufferers from woman. ar_to yours, when we eay, 1ake Viburn-0. It is & wonderful female remedy, as you will admit if you try Direstions for 3 use aré printea gix lunguages with every bottle. Price $1.25 at drugsists FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 120th Street, New Iork, . mardld § 5 IMPORTANT a7t | BUSINESS NEWS tein cows, g Notice is hereby given to all persons | . liable to pay taxes in the Town of Co- lumbia, property, poll and military, on the tax list of 1908, that I will meet all such taxpayers (o receive said taxes at Yeomans' Halt on April 5th, 1 10 a. m. until 3 Store at Ilop River, from 4 D. on same date and will mans’ Hall April 26, from 10 a. m. until On’ all taxes remaining un) r date interest wi collected at 9 per cent., and all 1;‘,¢’colunmu, this 16th day of B F. HUTCHINSON, riugers, and one fon. S5 ¢ Bo ‘eleptione” 46312 #Furm of 14 acres, situit- | ly Center, Ct., 1 mile from raflroad station, near’ factory village Whei u FOR SA ed in Killin TO RENT. TO RENT—Desirable 6-room tene- ment_on M T. ley, Y. M. C. A, Clty. TO RENT—Two ant_rooms, housckeeping: centrally located. w. Hobart avenue. Buildings ali in good repair,. ter, plenty of fruit trees. rticulars, apply to Joh tion for the summer as Boverness of traveling companion. e e atan: aeaehe & SA = three large pleas- FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnished ho- near sound and cars; fine place for summer A. H. Maine, Groton, Conn. ANTED Rallway mal ‘wanted. Ent 4 , with promotion t 7 gehonl, for ¥ Springficld. Mass. ‘WANTED—Housekeeper ; nv: Address v, B Bulletin Office. mer WANTED—500 repair: ail makes; Faction ‘guaranies ence. Ousl . M, Vars, {ecisTuThs & TO RBNT—Country store; also buy grod farm. Write F. FARW FOR SALE 17 o Buildings all new, 3 , fruit in abu 00d soil to culfivate, three miles Enquire of L. J. minutes’ walk OR FOR SALE—Ho, Washington street, 9 rooms and bath, quire of J. Brad: 08 Broadway. If 1 shiould stand And look From earth to space, to heaven's ful 3 ther star, The tol of trees, the distant Jands of waorlds blow them from Norwich center. Saxton, Norwich Town. S FOR SALEL _Tenry . Willimantle, Conn. Jan17d Bookbinder), wing machines to nick service; satis- 17 years’ experi- the Expert, at Schwartz or drop postal. WANTED—Young ‘!‘l‘ B. Post, R. D. TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms at 55 Franklin St. TO RENT—Fl rent reasonsbie ning, No. 31 Wiliow FOR RENT—The premises 52 Wil- lately occupied by Mr. 10 rooms, bath and stora; Apply to Chas. P. Cogswell, Lincoln Avenue, TO RENT—Sulte of rooms suitable for drexsmaking. tailorl Inquire at Bulletia FOR SALE—Universal gasoline en- man_to_work on 7, Norwich. "vnluaa.c“zvufi lefl‘ Inquire John FARM FOR SALE— Lstham farm, 1o ton, one mile from Preston City and six miles from Norwich, consist acres of land asturage and woodland. 4 story and ane-half house, ms and other nece . Mowing all smooth and | in"a good state of cultivation en this spring. inquire of Henry B. Latham. P. O. dress Norwlich, Conn, R. F. D, N WANTED—April 1st, a tenement of 8 or 9 rooms. on one or two floor: Bulletin Office. SECRET SERVICE Detective and attorneys furnished at reasonable terms.. investigations, P. 0. Hox No. WANTED house girls, rth Stoning- | || FOR REN Notice To Taxpayers. 11 perscns liable to pay taxes in the ‘Town of Lisbon are hereby uotified tnat I have a warrant to levy and collect 2 tax of 16 mills on the dollar on the town list of 1908, payable April Ist, 1909, and for the purpose of collecting sald tax I will be at the Town House ¢, April 12, 1909, from 10 a. m. dr What wo and_ecriminal confidential. 443, Poquetanuck, Con or particular ENT—basement at 55 Frankiin for the paint. plumbing 0 street; suitabl or similar business. FOR RENT. . from § to 7 p. m. s and addi Clerk's offic | All persons neglec will be charged leg: HERMAN B, TaksA RN P. 0. Verzailles, Conn. Dated at Lisbon, March, 1909. FARM BARGAINS, Guod 69 acre farm, 4 mile: faw directs. round, good land a “price $1,800 K e o gham family. kitchen- help, ! and fa¥m help. Do you want a relia- ble man for lawn and garden, J. B. LUCAS, room 32 Central Bldg. has_modern ssfon April 1, 1 store doing ness, good reason for s end for list and views of our properties or call at TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, $t, Wiliimantie, Cona. CHANGE OF DATE. Sealed bids for buildin Meadow Brook, marked “Bld for dam will be received until JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwleh, Ct. FOR RENT The Page Estate at Norwich One of the most desir- | | able and best located residences | | in this section. WM. D. FITCH, 238 Lawrence St., New Haven, Conn. ToRent DOUBLE OFFICES opposite The Bulletin office on Franklin Street. tellent for dr o'clock p. m., ihe Board of Water Commis- sloners, where plans and specifications beé seen and blank bl and at which time and place the bids will be opened. f Further information may be obtain- ed at the office of Chandler & Palmer, Main Street. ight to reject any or all bids acres, tocated in the town of Hamp| 0oms and aftl Place will keep 'four land equally divided | woadland and pasture; r fire, g0od w s obtained, Carriage at house and brook Automobile Painting near neighbors, from station, v order of the Board of Water Com- | missioners of the City Address Merritt Welch of Norwich. . A. BECKWITH, AUCTION. SALE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st, 1909, AT 11 o'clock in the forencon. The two houses and land at Taft- ville, Conn., located hetween the prop- { erties of Mr. West and Mr. Parent on acher Inquire of old man Atl earth,—Judg “I think th often extena even to a| s degree. A person. who' open his mouth to talk, | Duaham St., 4-room t ’ g Trimming Carriage and Wagon Work of al} kinda | Anything on wheels built to ‘order. E—Cottages am. John and [ Roosevelt and P WHITNEY’S AGERGY, | Street, Franklin Square. tate and insurance att avenues, S known as the Senay property. 'Will sell the above to the highest PRICES AND WORK RIGHT. The Scott & Clar CORPORATION, 507-515 North Main Street. Terms of sale, cash. W. B. Wilcox, Auctioneer. 1t stormy, next fair day. DENTISTRY | 227 Mal | Real Es bondage of poor | They are ex- CHICKS “What was he was quoting ‘Beaumont and “Never heard of that stock quoted at? in3, millinery or other purposes. Inquire at Bulletin Office. THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, | Real Estate and Fire Insurance, Block, over C. M. “Mayflower White Wynn- The great EGES winter; $1 per —One gray hor again. in every respect ctable. No gold or metal of | 15 located in Some: Williams, Room 9, third fioor. Telephone 147 wick Town, FOR SALE v& and Oxen f¢ FOR SALE—A fine 01d lef ne for orchestra and | recently been conaltion by in this country contrast with the color with | which nature has endowed the teeth. | but Porcelain is mature’s counterpart all right—I'm Cleveland Plaln Deale Physical cuiture, Teeth without-plates Is teeth sans objection, hat beautifies youth, old age gives perfection. Spring Games RUBBER RETURN BALLS, JUMPING ROPES, TOPS, HOOPS, ou_are, through Porce- | alone, given a set of | e and teeth that you are | glad to show. If you are the possessor of bad teeth, don't remain in the put- | So why cumber your mouth, Be you youth, maid or man, When art can restore What was once nature’s plan. Everything in Modern Up-to- date Painless Dentistry. DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY, Dentist, 237 Main Street. “Ici on parle Francai: ing—the operation is rapid and doeawh' 'l"“l& aw > pain and tediousness of | the old time methods. Dr. Jackson | e a Talk with you! out your teeth. He will tell you| without cost what he can do for you.| Visit him at the King Dental Parlors, | | this rod by one end from right to left exclaimed the father; “what won't sci If that rod had straw t _the other end you'd be sweeping. —Success, They were looking at the paintings “Alfred,” sald the FS H. HYDE, MARBLES, JAMES H. HYT A } : t Ct. | Helma Wright, 8 Cove 8i,, City. marlid HORSES » discover! ourself of much | BASEBALL SUPPLIES, ETC. ALL SIZES OF BILLY POSSUMS | :Mfl& EOWIN FAY, Franklin Squara \Boilers, Tanks, Smoke Stacks All kinds of Plate Iron Work We make a speclalty of Repairing | SPEIRS BROTHERS, Water Street, ‘Phone #40. HORSERADISH Grown Horseradish. Pure and warranted to be the strong- | est on the market. one of the greatest reliefs you've | ver experienced to be able to talk | ile without that ever uneasy | rou_are | at your | v is for you | in the art gallery. bride, “Do_you think have “wings?’ the young husband. answered rofitabl ELLMER R. PIERSON. Extra Fancy SEEDED RAISINS Ib. cpkg. Best Teas 25¢ Ib. Best Colfees 20c 1b. None better to be had at any price. United Tea Importers Co,, Franklin Sguare, over Somers Bros. Nzw London FOR SALE A. Packham Prepared by F. E. PECKHAM, Fast Side. ELECTRICITY FOR LIGHTING CHANGE IN PRICE The price to be charged to persons and corporations Uehting has been chznged by tho un- 0 take effect on 1908; ‘that is to i3 regdered as of Nov. 1, 1908, Despite oppo . A. PRENTICE, day should p: take place the i FOR SALE t Thames Street. estate formerly up one flight, Jan26TThS The magnificent owned and occupied by the late John e billty, is a .great success In life. | 'Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 48 Shatucket Street. J. 3.'C. STONE, Prop. WM. F. BAILEY (Sdccessor to A. T. Gardner) Hack, Livery electricity for all bills readered | for electricity for metre readings to have been used since the last shall be billed according to the follow: to 456 kilo-watt hours, 10 cents per | Over 450 kilo-watts, 10 cents for fi 450 Kilo-watts and 5 Gents for each ad- | revious reading, JAMES L. CASE, Shetucket St., o 1 umber of kilo-watts used, one gerner 450 Kilo-watts at 10 cent: 650 Kilo-watts at Amount of Bill.... Norwich, Oct. 1, 1908. M’ WILLIAMS, WILLIAM F. BOGUE, GILBERT 8. RAYMOND, Board of Gas and Kl e Hundred H FOR SALE 124 MecKinley Ave, COTTAGE Eight Rooms and Bath, Indianapolis Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. ‘Telephone 8$83. are all fresh, and that is worth 3 good deal to the buyer who twenty head of | large draft horses that w pounds to. th trical Commls- | e have been Exceptional malk resembles black waln Horses and Kast T wish you would p buying anywhers else. | you and seil neighborhood. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St kes & so hard b to work sod p Norwich, Ct. ‘the quality ve done loty of bus- that I handle. I can save you 10 per looking after. it tea %‘ (E&ufilfi THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 151 Mala Steeet, Upatalrs. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE | BAKERY We are confident d ot be exc 20 Fairmounmt Stresl. | cent., and that [s wort locate I R. BLUMENTHAL, Harif THERE 15 no aavertising medium in ern Connecti l’l‘: a"l!l to The trial o1 der, But to show thee how, in part, Thou my prett. Buc thy bohd-slave is my heart. s but silk that bindeth thee, Snap the thread and thou ast [ree3 But ‘tis otherwise with me. 1 am bound, and fast bound, 50 That from thee I I 1 could 1 would nos —Robert Herrick, LFILLMENT. abroad o all th> you? —Henry Kirf kL kissed me when we mping from the chair she sat in; e to get put that in; You thief, who lo ts into your lst I'm weary, say I'm sad. Sdy that health snd wealln | missed me, Say T'm growing old, but ada kissed me, —Lo VIEWS AND VARIETIES. Clever Sayings. “Is Clancy any ‘better- Yis: he was out av his head all 'night, but he's back in 3 in th ott’s. after all.” “Wi that all the eight-syllable are now extinct, news I got from Ng They're joshing every man i Who wears a g Detroit Free Press er—There goes the greatest livi tive, Myer—Iindeed! famous? Gyer—He once discov- comic opera. a 9 plot of g Transcript, @ nd Led rsal ghitful! “How d uffragettes. “There w to our demands for the wntly universal war broke hicago Tribune. the side dos ard to the New York subway train, * replied the oken m t, young felle from west of He * exclalmed an miss just home fr To develop the arms 1 grasp d move it slow= “Well sweetest angel T know of fsn't disfig- »d with a pair of wings, I am happy MUCH IN LITTLE. ed and intelligent eul- is little doubt but that corn eould be made a more crop to the farmer of south~ ern Manchuria than ig either the Koa~ thei X liang or soy bear The Chinese are showing an unusual in_acquiring a working language ish, which is gradually becom- the international commerce in the empire, and especially in the coast towns. 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