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" THE BACKYARD e ‘We have discoursed upon -m M— yard beautiful” and = “the backyard dreadful,” and now we propose to cail attention to “the bacl There is enough suany ‘land growing weeds in Norwich every year to put n!;e-h vy ;elet-blt‘.n&'flulu - the table of the classes at the teast possinie Cone o Thar Any work- man who has in the rear of his house a lot of sunny land as large over as a dining table may grow radishes, let- tuce and string beans, or rhubard and eurrants and gooseberries, blackber- ries or raspberries without making a drudge of himself. Sown broadcast to lettuce and radishes it will give green stuff all summer, Four square feet of New Zealand spinach planted in a vard will give a family greens—good greens—once or twice a week the sea- | 113 YEARS OLD. rrice, 12¢ & weeks S6e @ year. ¢ Sahac it _vma—-flo.m”mn Flay of Conterpora:eous Amarican LAf, ¢ auregan House, to display our Spring Woolens. | W‘Apnl Ist, when the N. Johnson 'corporation e g s ek etz el PARD IN FULL e e DAVID F. PULSIFER & GO. 2 Years in New York § Months In Chiicago “ " the W kY . 1 youe L3 wfl% : mors about the bustaess of PRICES—280, 355, 3¢, 75c, #1, and $1.80 “'«"I"" ol o g e 3 Seats on sale at the Hox Office, Waurvgan House and Hiskot, Pitcher £ Co's q- Monday? March 20th, at 9 o'cluck. ern Ly gzh e ‘m!xed" for the tie sister Sephy. ‘There was.nof little candy store into & candy once and had mllnlflunc bought a pald 89 c!ntl lbl' it patronzed the little Entering the little shop this Satur- day afternoon he lookéd about for the mature fltmul with the tall pompadour presided over the rhu of oolml Entered at the Postorfice at Norwich S0RD. £ Gecnd-Coodd B ALISF. Telephome Callas lm: l-u::n Office, u‘_‘ " sald N elephone F10. Norwioh, Wednesday, March 31, 1909. IN THE PRIMARY CLASS. ‘Thers is no previous record or train. muh not the mere technicalities of the Bitustion, liké tho status of bills -ndhyn.fihmonlln Tulés govern to say, ing that makes a man great to the senate of the United Stetes. No mat- ter hew distinguished & citizen or diplomat,he may have been on enter- ing thers, he must take his place in the primary class. The Hon. Elihu Root hes and the Hon. Theodore Roosevelt will have to should he ever aspire and be elected to the United Stateg senate, The elect of the sen- ate—the supreme I-ams—make all work wp to them. Root s just as much a novice as Jeff Davis was & few years sgo, and committee-wise he has the slow road to travel. If he is patient and subservient he may in time be recognized as entitled to be ranked with Chauncey Mitchell Depew of New York or Nelson W. Ald- rich of Rhode Island, He has yet to sweep by Benjamin Ryan Tillman and hils clasg on his merits and in time he may get in the class with Jacob | H. Gallinger of New Hampshire. The whele country knows Elfhu Root is in a olass by himself, but the senate doesn't seem to. THE STAR EXPLORER. ‘The star explorer,of the Arctic re- slons of the present day is Comman- has not too much honor to be caught|box was safe. Thers was a strange ey—th another girl here P, Gardner of Massachusetts der Peary and he Is now wintering Infiricking his way through college ‘is | flnttering in his manly bosom. while you ".’r.h:vanq" he sald, as she of Illinos is good the symipathy of every fair minded Hia Wite's 2 and Tondlng oo Govs & Grant Land, supposedly 500 miles or |not fit to be tolerated there. This is| It was the next Monday sfternoon— dy from the brass scoop ber, if "the house | citizen -throughout the country.—~Hus. Chase, A nesrer the pole, with three years pro- |an offense which Is constant with a | though to Prodgers it seemed well to- bag and then placed ing but workMann knows | ton Journal. sad Dovrs open st 2 ana 7, Performances otk £ | ward the middle of the week—that he at 730, 8.45. Spocial aties lea visions and every appliance for mak- | few in all colleges, but it 1s seldom |y the middle of the week—hat be o s, Dhlle a g o final dash the coming summer |found to be as prevalent as it has been | woi' tryii to recollect something he | piueh attemptes to mantie her cheek n“ a“ ns n“s Ladies and Childsen, Sy at Brown in this year of our Lord |faqd ntended-to do. permanent flush which Brehinwn and achieving the greatest victory of them all. | It is surprising how near the pole | the explorers get and yet feel obliged | to gurrender to the elements. Lieu- | tenant Shackleton has been within 111 | miles of the South pole, but was un- | able to make the goal These last | miles are the longest miles and farth- SRR 7 T At half 1 disappoin No, sir, I musn't forget | wra in paper. He removed the The proapects are that Peary will | T, o " 0 atives d6 not He turned into t;-&le);nlly o&? that losee ;ngo;wme- eyes, which he sept23a here, and when h d evening almost fea est nded come near getting t when he en young woman should have “Here, kid,” he sald. *A in the returns in 1910 we shall have some more stories of heroic endeavor and of new lands sighted of strange relics found, of Dbirds flying north of the farthest north and the tracks of musk-oxen on and | on beyond the endurance and ken of ol testity in court cases upon |is what it 1s urndr dnlnl. supply Man or Young Woman Where men, and that will be all Billy Whitla got Sharon, Pa., on|'Which he had rule water to the village n" Cov s e kb, Drop & postal and T, eall 4 have faith that the map, and it looks just 1 ) Ar. Bishop replied to Attornev Eiy |entry and to_the 'mfls “"fll' the 5 To Go To Learn. 8d ‘Phone 5185, day sumue o6 will pase over that 1ood |35 1t does on. B aiplian puper eoliar. | I5,closing and corprcted scme of the (e fowing from Laks Wesgem- Absolutely Pare e o . * | statements regar report of 3 o sea and settle for all time whether it | Ty Johnston, . claiming that the' fea u Some fifty years ago there oriminated Insms wholesome d d u Bwflnplll. F. C. GEER is one frigld waste or holds in its| L1° sterilized paper Bottle for milk | which Dr. Jehnston had favored were |a water supply company in South Cov- an eli- TUNER s olds In 15 | ;. how in use, and there is no wash- | those which allow the coroner the 3 44 Shorthand, keeping mellower ellmes and fair |,z for they are used to kindle the|right to appoint a medical examiner A 122 P ™ lands, fires. in the towns throughout his jurisdic- [run alopg without any friction. Some Typewriting o, 0155, Nerwich, C4 [PPSR T tion. months ago it was bought by a cor- Mrs, Farmer did not show any lack Pardons From State Prison. poration of citlzens of South Coven- il NO ATTEMPT TO KILL ROOSE. v The sensationa) gespatch recetved by |clectric chalr in & matter-of-course | When there ls-two-thirds vote of the | yCE. nuwly ‘sequired interests nd o Office Practice. G E HUDGE way of Londen of an attempt to kill | spirit. e ar ae t1en taken b, | o0 supplying Bouth Coventry with wa- ] { ex-President Roosevelt by a crazy Italan s in keeping with what is to be expected from time to time while he fs out of direct communication with this country and his friends. It has proven to be false—to have no foundation in fact. The faker of news never loses the thread of probability In putting up the flimsiest sensational yarn, for that s all that gives effect and secures acceptance of his pen- products. Mr. Roosevelt fills so large a place in the minds of the people that he furnishes capital working material, and the mewsmen who are shadowing him must earn their money. Men who e O T s sl 7 Begt & ¢ er could gtand with grace a tex on|ers, FHe showed that since 1883 the egin taking Hood’s Sar- do thls sort of thing do not care whose | rc, “"Tant Chatrman Payne familiar | hoaed had pardened 87 Brisoners and 4 s Norwich cummmllSolml 14 to 20 BATH STREET. feelings thefr stir up or how mueh dis- | with history? that sipce 1884 there have béen twenty upanl]l todny. It is reason- (Tormetly Chapmen'a) tress they osuse those ciosest to him e d“:“f" e e ; { in interest, The treight car labelled “Beans™ and | tno omenre, Wind fitesn prooners. e ably sure to do you good. Telepbone 16 Eind GIDEON WELLES TURES. Gldeon Welles was not only a good glarist, but an expert word painter, &8 shown by his ork which is now | Being printed In the Atlantic Monthly and in which he describes the mili- WORD PIC- tary and naval men of his times. This that the measure ls only intended to 4 18 the way in which he does up Farra- |- It s not ifkely that Deacon Baer|ajlow business peopls to collect debts "'d' o ""m‘;’; o g “&‘:' settled in our mew store. i for the in & few lines: would have had a pang if the coal bar- | due them from persons who are per.| 8Ad must have, IO G thie the most 0 date mar ‘arragut has prompt, energetic, excellent qualities, but no fondness for written detalls of seif-laudation; does but one thing at & time, but does that strongly and well; is better fitted to lead an expedition through danger and difficulty than to command an exten- sive blockade. Is a good officer in a great emergency—will more willingly take greater risks In order to obtalin great results than any officer high in either navy or army, and, unlike most of them, prefers that others should tell the story of his well-doing rather than | "‘:"r&:‘:‘m'el'l“" " but he should nmot try it on|S8OUTH COVENTRY eases and aflments. tary i every respest. Call and see| ArESd ly critic, remarking upon |a stalwart American unless he wants WATER SUPPLY CO.' \Begin taking Hood’s Sarsaparilia to- b ideds it Y P . them. i { u;m description, says: “It geems to be | his spitting-gear knocked out of serv- | ———— 2 day. Get it in the usual liquid form Exhibited are the wy latest ideds in Women's and Misses Anything and everyChing connested | A GOOD m NOW Bout a2 neasty & le humanly possi-|ice. | Hearing Before Incorparations Com- or in chocolated tablets known as v, Individual € Shirt Wai with my line of business you will find | pe portralt of the ideal ofcer Committee on Substitute Bill. | Grsatabe. 100 Doses One Dollac, Tailored Suits, Castumes, Individual Coats, Shirt Waists }j| ™™ SO DT S dhe- S Farragut was ‘one of Plutarch’s men’ in his heroic simplicity.” A GOOD MOTTO. Thers s an_educational campaign for boys on In Boston and as a variant ot the saying, “Boys will be boys,” they have taken for thelr motto, “Boys will be men!” This Is better in every way. It Is not a check but an Inspira- | resentative Bishop of w Haven, South CoveslCry Walsr compény, tlon. It fs & good suezestive motto to | providing for the slectian by the peo- | 1 ieich the company last freg ] . in Women's Wear, and ‘every stylewise woman should mwere 1w correet, | 10€. Shatucket Harpess Co. Be hung in every public school room. of coroners. /Aé & fosmer hearing | to do. As & matter of fact what ot ¥ < < inking person will agres i ek ey “Boys will be men,” and they will be | there was considerable evidence Eiv- | Hasies 1o be legally permitted to do| BYY® @ Waltham Watch In a 20-year Ay e better boys and better men and better | ®1 to the effect that the office is so ! Gold Filled Case. m nn with ‘dignity | Telephone 288, Ne. 283 Main Stvesh. oftizeny if they ca the maxim from which this sprang. There Is no particular reason why “Boys should be boys® In the sense in which this phrase 15 used as a remind- er that they should be exeused from apme deviitry which s discreditable to them and thelr parents. “Boys will be men!” and they will be the kind of be led to forget men they are made Ly precept and by | o, example. Boys should realize that in this gtate.” He called upon Mr. Bish- Cold Throat Trouble business Honor there is & sure abiding place for | op to state some specific case whera| || CoUShs "' T 3 R e n Tt them: and they shouid not be made to | the coroners had been uaduly influ- Franklin Square. fool that because they are boys and | enced In their action, or where the marasd LAIGHTON BROS,, wild boys at that, be overlooked misconduct should That 18 poor teaching. The New Jersey pastor who savs fashions originate in hell, has falled to notice that most of the hats look ag if they originated in the hardware and basket shops. The fact that the census appropri- atlon has been whittled down four milliong is not evidence that there was Economy is l anything wrong about jt ~ great whittler, son through. Three rows of string beans, 12 feet long and four feet apart, will yleld many messes of better beans than can be bought at the store. Then there are beets and turmips and tomatoes which thrive with a little care. There is not only truck in it for the table but exercise, open air and improved health for these who work the land. A garden of pretty flowers for decorating the house may bo as easily grown. Move with iIntel- ligence—use the hoe freely, and as Izaak Walton rémarked, “Use the hoe as if you loved It CO-OPERATION. They have discovered that a spirit of co-operation is working at Brown university in a way detrimental to the interests of the institution and to the shame of both the senior and the Ju- nior classes. The faculty has ‘sus- pended. twenty-elght freshmen for cribbing and purchasing prepared les- son papers of senfor class members at prices ranging $rom 75 cents to $1.50 each, It was an casy and dishonora- ble way for the freshmen to pull through, and had they not been dis- covered they would not have been & credit to themselves or the ‘college which they represent, A student who 1909, | uprooting it and in putting wpon it | the stamp of degradation, EDITORIAL NOTES. Happy thought for today: Truth does not parade with its hat on its ear. The faculty have done well in| March has ghown little of the bron- ho spirit. Her “git-up- and xn." hag been less spirited than Tomorrow the cheertul idiot will be n the track of all of ua, and will be disappointed if he does not get us. of nerve at the last. She went to the If Maxim could invent a silencer for such fellows as Hobson and Castro he would be doing the world a real service. Just at present the muck-rakers are apparently taking' a long vacation. Since the Inaugural, business has been quite dull. There is one thing noticeabls and that is that the cold-water orator doeg not get the glow on that the other fellow does. This country has shown that it nev- filled with Chinamen being brought nto the country, contrary to law, was | not complimentary to Boston. Notice ig given that Senator La Fol- ette is oiling up his voice for a tarift speech, and when he gets started no one can tell when he will stop. ons had been compelled to charge five ons extra for anthracite coal. It is funny that men who forget to| order the family dinner cannot for- get their enemies, although it would be hetter for them if they could. It is wonderful that the dog can got | on the track of his master; also that a2 man with a real thirst can find a thirst-parlor in any prohibition state. can “spit on the Unitpd BILL PROVIDING FOR ELECTION OF CORONERS BY THE PEOPLE Final Arguments Made Before Legis- lative Committee on Judiciary. Hartford, March 30.—The final ar- guments were made today before the | legislative committee on the judiclary regarding the bil] introduced by Rep- far removed from any responsibility L the people who are being served and that the appointment of coroners by the state’s attorney {s building up a powerful machine {n the judiciary. Attorney Willlam H. Bly of New Ha- ven appéared before the committes in opposition to the measure, He stat- ed that at a previous meeting he had heard criticismg of the judiclary, He s “if there is anything clean up- s earth, it Is the judiciary of on t state’s attorney had been influenced by improper motives. He quoted at h, what it J |heqim. with the dmnnnumn whe usual case !imt held the stock Tho tall drest was nowhere to Instead there appeared, between the jars of curly stick candy on the showease, a mass of yellow halr above a falr forehead. At each side of the forehead lay a tiny, crescent shapea curl, Two very blue eyes looked with pleasant inquiry at “Ten cents’ worth of kindergarten mixed, pl said Prodgers. Ol Im awfully, sorry.” The fair brow crinkled raflfllllll! “The kin- dergarten mixed <Al Prbdlel‘l looked slightly puz- zled at the word. “Yes. 1ts all Our stoek ranm ont and we didn't ggt any more. Did yo !l’Y tha ribbon stick? Ribbon lllck' hionable now,” She indicated e jm on the showease “Al} right. Give me 10—a quarter's worth of ribbon stick.’ Prbdgers watched the Jeft fingers open a box with a picture'on the cov- er, crease down the late paper at the sides, fill it skilifully with candy and place it daintily on the scale. “Nice day,” he said, exchanging 2§ cents for the neat box in its white pa- per, tied up with a red string. “Lovely, ain't it7" rupendbd the young woman with a friendly smile. The stinset fourid an answering glow rs' face as he walked home to the Iittle west side flat where he liv- ed with his mother and Sophy., Now and: then he put his hand into his overcoat pocket and felt to see If the know was,"” ha one who desires to give the Impns-lon that he has suddenly remembered something. “I was going to stop at the candy shop'and see lt they hpd any of that kindergarten mixed truck. Ot couzse, the kid tried to act like that ribon stick, or whatever they call it, was all right, hut she must have been But no! The fair head, with the two little crescent shaped curls, still shone behind the glass jars. “Kindergarten mixed? Why, we're all out of it. Oh, you're the gentleman The measure which provides that This matter was also favored by Rep- resentative Bishop, who called upon Chaplain Craig of the state prison. Mr. Cralg was firmly of the opinion that the present law was a bad one and said “that m: years ago the right of pardong was vested in the leg. iflature, which 80 sbused it that & board\ of pardons created. ‘board being the result of the regetion against the abuses, it naturally was created along lines are too re- strictive. He thought that the two- thirds vote would allow hope to many prisonérs. Warden Garvin of the state prison also spoke i favor of the meas- ure and said that it would lessen the menta] straln and thers would be less Senator E. H. Fenn, W. H. Ely, Rev. Father McNefll and Senators Heine- mann of Meriden and R. J. Woodruft of Orange, Equitable Process After Judgment. The measure concerning equitable process after judgment was then taken up, there being present a large dele- gation of business men who explained tectly able to pay, but who do not do #0. The measure provides that in suoch cases the financial condition of the debtor. may de inquired into by the court. Those who spoke in favor of the measure were Norman I, Allen of the state business men's association, Representative D'Esopo, ¥. J. Chapin, Representative Parker of Hartford, Representative Wilcox of Cornwall, Representative Leete of Enflield and Dr, Phillips, of Hartford. The latter recited a number of cases where he had sustained hardships through the shortcomings of the present jaw. (Spectal to The Bulletin.) Hartford, March 30.—Senator Hig- gins of Tolland county appeared be~ fore the committes on Incorporations this afternoon to present a substitute for the two bills which were introduc- ed to amend the articles of incorpora- tion of the South Coventry. Water pply company, and to {ncorporate Check your Bale’s Hone length from the_report of Dr. Wyatt Johnston, made“to the province of Quebec, Canada, aftyr & careful in- vestigation of the matter through the principal countries of the world, fn which Dr. Johnston alluded to the Connecticut law as being the best in the world, Mr. Ely opposed the pro- posed change in the law on the ground that it would put the office of Goroner into politics and that the office should be kept free from all politieall influ- ence. He did not oppose the passage of the law forbidding the coroner to The | = = the box of sweetmeats. " “So] ¥ led Prodgers. VL e hak the ed and brother ped _remark- u ing_excuses for :1”:" -y iful- undrughon‘ It was nearly three weeks after his first jnterview wth the golden-haired fc woman that Pro ta :ho Ilulc candy shop to fini ur agaln rmn' superior of confectionery. e m! t7* as e mature -J,“fimm 1y, before he had time to give his order. She seemed to Prodg- ers to have gained more in wmaturity that was warranted by the length of time she had been absent. (i fo- Seiie, e o hesrt sal to sm! UE] wua' u'.'.’l';'.: the absence of the gold- hlrld divinity. beneath the had its sbiding place thers. She flour- the eyes of Pro oy g oy n & plain gol guarded by a solitaire’ diamond G ehe “was just tempry whils 1 was on my wedding trip* she said. “Ste's the priprieor's wife, you know.” ‘When PMI’:n reacBed home he took from his pocket a small object a bnnd ng elndy store gave me this a put It Intd my pocket lnd fol'lo! all- mt it. Better not try to eat ft—it kind o stale”— Chicago Nm try, of whom Dr. Higgins is one and found that in order to protect ter they must relay a large part of the mains and pipes of the old cam- pany. This they have done, laying an 2- inch main into the e and coming down through the main street with that and laying ¢-inch mains from it, carrying the service to a point nearly Build Yourself Up This Spring The heavier living, closer confin ment and harder work of the winter, a8 well as the torpifying effects of the ' ©o0ld weather on your skin and other excretory organs, are now telling on | you. | Hood's Sarsaparilla, taken now, will hard spot and quite lkely save you from a serious {liness later. It purifies the blood, restores the appetite, gives health and strength. It effects its wonderful cures, mot simply betause it contains sarsaparilla, but because, it gombines the utmost remgdial values 8¢ more than 20 dif- ferent ingredients, ~each greatly strengthened and enriched by this pecullar combination. These ingredi- ents are the very remedies successful physicians prescribe for the same dis- $15.00 17 Jewel Hamiiton Watoh in a 20-year Gold Filled Ofu- Buys Also a full line of the New Styls Signet Rings. Gold Chains, Lockets, Culf Buttons, and a complote line of up-to-date Jowelry. f FERGUSON & CHARBONAEA, LadiesTravel Miles to come to our store for the bargalns in DRES8 GOODS, fact appreciated mors eve: tomers get the it May we add your name to our increasing Hat ? ter ”“:&f&m tunniest thing!* | T ing the bat the sometimes than Dr. Hig- the committee M been done had been | done 'llh the hearty consent of the peéople of the town and the mlll own- | ers, taur of whom were In the m' . 'Illfl mmrlaz all of vmom 4 from the concern, th Wantmfl'fllflww have, to shut do Representativi moldl of Coven- try, who is glso selectman,’ add- ed his word to lhs support of this statement. Attorney Lucius 8. Robinson ap- ‘peared, representing the Cohnecticut company, desiring to ascertain wheth- er or not the water company wished to mestrict the rights of camping par- tles, excursionists or others about the shores of the lake, as the Connecticut company is about to open an extension which passes by the lal sured that nothing of t| tended, and upon reading the lubll!- tute bill made it plain (o the tee that his &mmv would nfll in any way oppose the measure. No one appeared in opposition and the committee .will report the JM- tute bill favorably, - Mann of Illinoi to dislodge .the all-powerful means committee. But Mann successtully, and with so If It Died, Anyway. One, cannot say properl: postal savings bank bll! Sixtieth congress But Needed Votes. TODAY TOMORROW FRIDAY ‘March 31 April 1 April 2 OPENING DAYS You and your friends are ‘tordially invited to attend the Spring Opening in our Ladies’ Department, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 31, April 1 and April 2. and Skirts. - The foremost designers of both here and ‘abroad have coniributed to this grand display. It is an-exhibition of smariness, exclusiveness and fashion . “Come and bring your friends wi!h youn.” 121-125 MAIN STREET. . The Luil';', Store in Eastern Connsoticut Davoted Exolusively to Man’s, Woman’s and Children’s Wearing Apparel. BRADY & SAXTON, Talephons 306-2. MORWICH Ti sugife -awdn-wmmlv . Although the highest order—for one task was ways- and itttle fric- tion that no one is finding fault now.— Washington speccial to Boston Tran- t. iodtn the n the inanition. A | FEATURE PICTURE—Honer of The truthful coroner’s ‘would declare that it was nrnfl’od.‘ichlun News, | Slume. In his tht against Cannonism, Hon. A 3 shows Dally Week of 218, 7, 848 arch AMY SCHAFFER CO. in the Dromatic Playlet, $ mmcnumxm— ” ™R Ol.lA'l mu. SHAYNE & KING, The Two Natural Hebrews, i 10 Roderick Thealre PICTURES EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. BREED’'S THEATRE kvcimo.mm Pictures and Hiustrated s-n Ladiss and Children ‘Afternoens Se Mr, O'Neil Singing “Il Be Home at Harvest Time. Admission, afternoon and evening, Be. 7 Main Sirest, ___ess. Post Office HAVE BEEN FILLED by the Norwich JAMFS F. DREW Fiano Tuning and Repairing Best Vork Only, College Since Jan. 1, 1909. This ought to tell the Yeung . EXPERT TUNING saves and_improves the piwes. AD A, W. JARVIS, ‘Write or oall Hack, Livery, Boarding and Feed STABLES Up-to-date Equipment and Guaranteed GAIN SOMETHING by a comrse in Book- keeping. Shorthand and Touoh Typmlfllg ’ 7—Wona’erfu/ Machine. A Moving Sale of Haruess, Blankets and Car- L. L. CHAPMAN, Broadway and Bath Street, Nerwich, Gonn. Kinds of furniture arpets | and hardwood flooss. It thoroughly eleans carpets witheut | taking them up, and portisres and lace oununl without taking them dows. t does Its work without any 3 | and fhe airt tn he Dags peoves 0 fActency Soe it demonstwsited tn our window, Corner mariTdaw SHEA & BURKE, 31-41 Maie 6t. ‘ A GOOD PLACE NOW | to buy 1t is at No, 353 Main Bteest The finest stoak 10 pick from im the city. | We also '%:'.:‘k..fl'm Everything at ressonable prioes. cflhmmd Treveling Ignorance” it naturalty. -hllllly, oombined with & great saccess in life. assumed dlgnity are—well, dlscountsd nity, natural or as- if ita_uee was a1 ublic” would dlecount it c esttmate us \nm the oy h bus! for m»:t n?“'nrfll. mard’d A, W. BURNHAM, +++ + Eye Speciafist Twenty-five years exyeriencs (n B« ting Glasses to the Most Dificult permanently located at 257 Main @t, Norwich, Ct. Satisfaction guarantesd. Oftice bours. 2 te § & Jansea DR. N. GIBLERT GRAY, GRADUATE VETERINAK rs Main Street Opposite Narwich Savings Soctety. aga Have Yoa Noticed the Increased Travel? . s R 0d, and it youtl taks teams you'll say the sam= MAHONEY BROS, Falls marid’ RS, N and out inte the Dest of our “Avanus.