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P & 25 e 75 & ,,‘»‘ 4 B e __ NORWICH N, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1909. _ TOO MANY BANQUETS. | Tht ELLLETIN'S LAILY STORY It was his stomach not his Wil that | c s 4 prevented Richard Croker from par- (—'—'— o nnd Coufisd, taking of a farewell banquet from the | GOOD ADVIGE. } e | Democratic club of New Yotk. Mr.| (R f 113 YEARS OLD. Croker aald he way out of eliticy Lor \.—_——————-——J = =—!all time, but that not this but his di- fr on prevented him from attending| “T don't.see you passing with that(the tobacconist, warmly. “Take a a year. | the dinner. Very happily he contin- | irl of yours any more,” said the cigar | chance! My folks weren't no million- | wes: “The fact is. 1 have attended | dcaler as the slim young man careful:| alres and Il bet your weren't either. = R | o e nce T retarned 1o | 1Y selected three sogles from the box.” | You young fellows today expect too Knterea at the Postorfice at Noi 100 many banquets since I retur “What girl?" asked the customer, | much. You ain't willing to start on a Cong., &8 S0cCnd-c.ss Tatter. America, The boys have been too good | suspiciously. small salary and live in a litle flat for Telephone Callst to me, and my digestion bids fair to| “Oh, never mind that,” countered tie | a few years and sort or grup along n _ next to you? Why, there was hardly an 5 usg. nowa- in Job Offics. 5-8. Bl | A8 28 evidence of good tellowship | (U0 %' T didn't see you two floating | days have got to get everything at Willimantie Offce Raom 3 Mur &y the bariquet Is and will be popular | pREHIE o UULE SER YO CHO wo aso. | once and start off with a big splurge. siephone 210 with all but those who have reached | hat big girl—black halr and—and all | They've got to have a swell flat with Thursday Evening, Apri! 29ih DENMAN THOMPSON'S e " -::mfllnu price, 32e m week: S0e u | & and Wholesomeness Sheedy’s Vaundeville Week of April 26 r ety meeoms momer, s | 1 11€ Ol Homestead 0 p Im Her '!":‘.-:"":Isfl:':mu Pl‘:‘;- Greatest of All New England a point in the game of life where the | that,” he concluded lamely. electric lights and a hired girl and ma- Norwioh, Tueedsy, April 27, 1909. |\ 100 e a recogflized foe | “Oh, her?’ said the young man, hogany furniture and oriental rugs and * 4 i B cndii e RN iR if not a and the middle-aged ' though a kood of light had been let 1 | 2ll that or else they won't get married The most delicious for grldd]. ¥=x- E, CR mwr. Doors open 1.80. Curtain 8.15. H anqueter; n become abstemious 7 the subject. ¥No. I haven't gone|atall 'It's a shame the way things are e Late Best Motlen Pletures— | S08ts on sale at the Box Office, H 218, Josh they fall victims to| DY bere with her/lately. I didn't sup- | BOIng. i cakes of all makes—or any ~E B Lo Wauregan House and Bisket, Pitcher &5 ’ 2 ¢ ou'd notice it, though.” ‘Well, don't you think every gegora- | MATINEE 106 t0 ris of the house | & CO.'s on Tuesday, April 27th, at 9 e Lircuiaton o etit before thelr time. | use where syrup takes. b petite s . otice it7" said the cigar man. | tion ought to be a little bit better oft EVENINGS 100, A few Rewerved Seats | o'clock. Richard Croker is not right all of the il I should say so. She was althan the last demanded the slim A pure, wholesome food. 10c extra. Cars to all points atter the perfom- ‘uhe B “efin. but he nas a warning stomach | gwell looker, too, No trouble, I hope?” | young man. “People a few years ago 2 Matinees 2.15; Evenings 7.15 and #.45.| , 2 fter Rp.r‘ H il and takes heed, and in this he is wise,| The slim young man regarded the | Were satisfied with kerosene iamps and In 10¢, 25¢, and s0¢ air-tight ting. s pr2 2 The Bulletin has the largest clr-§ Men of advanced years cannot afford end’ of his stogie critically, | cook stoves and halr cloth furniture. A book of cooking and candy- d to discuss the | Now we've got to have eleotric lights and gas ranges and brass beds or s shortly. “No we're not in it. Isn't that right? t y:Zq:I?n:I fmn{( that? “That’s just what I've been saying!” s who are zealous . when I sece & nice looking | exclaimed the cigar man. “You admit ous work are so | fellow Iike vou breaking off | it yourself. You don’t want to get overlook the with a swell looking girl,” he explain- | married until you're able to start in ion. We most ©4, ‘I naturally think there must have | twenty years a, head of where your all | D a row. Foolish, my boy, foolish! | father or my father would have start- You ought to marry and settle down. ed. You'll excuse my butting into your here's nothing like it—take it from | affairs” he sald apologetically. “I's i In't live single for a mil- | Bone of my business.” “Oh, that's all righi wed disinelin to be careless about their diet. TUBERCULOSIS LE culation of any paper in Easters Book of coating mud candy: Counecticut, and from three to four tmes larger than that of any I fllig s Norwich. It is delivered to ov 2 . the " antl-tuhen §3.000 o the 4053 houses I Nor- yuch in earnest t 2 wich, and read b ninety-three p: s of fool 1 cent. of the people. In Windham approve and encourage It is delivered to over 800 houses. a] efforts to conquer the dread : positively decline H e over T §!» Potnam and tlson La urdities done In the ! ljng dol | | | | LATION. AUDITORIUM %257 2% Wewc™ 26th VIDEVILLE [5seaWIGE BROTHENS Some World's G eatest Comedy Bar Act. a BUDD & ROTH In a Skit entitled * One Night in Yaudeville" "mfl I’iflhlm RUTH GARNOLD, $inging and Dancing Commedisane H § ratio % sald the slim | * etc., are well known to his | park. Before her mlrrllg; she held « giet- o all of thess places itg ., . ntrol and health | “js S0 2 the 'customer | young man. You don't have to apoio- | brother philosophers. government office In_ Washington. - — 1a considered the local daily. protection, Freak leglslation will n- | wit Int show of interest, °I didn't | £e: Nothing personal was Intend-| ...y nudolph 1a atil a practicing | Meriden—The funeral of Walter GCUBARNOLA TR G Singisg and Dancing Girls Eastern Connecticut has forty- itably retard progress by arousing know you were masried. You're aroun g awyer and local judge at the age of | Stickney, 92, the veteran carriage TU ta nine towas, ene hundred and sixty- { yesentment and bringing into: riaicule | lert, 80 wuch” he alded. . NG, SHS BOLT 224, e tobasconiel B et T e Han e | makar was: h4I3 Bundsy atternoon &1 ADMISSION I“c -1 e S EVERY MONDAT D £ dve post office districts and forty- § those necessary measures that have| e i T 0 hare | kil you & Mitle advics Wnecs's Heth v nominated for his judicial pof}- ’rha'rc;oc:(regom his home, 23 North No Higher Except Holidays AND THURSDAY. % one rural free delivery routes. merit and reason in them. The antf- li, I wouldn't give up my little | Ing to be afrald of in starting house- | tion by the democrats, and £o popular s e Bulietin is sold In every itting bill thit the legislature passed | sthing. I don't know | keeping, if that's where the hitch was! s he that no candidate was pgE - B (o o b 3 and then killed was & case in point. | tting the matter with the | GO ahcad and get your stuff on time and | by thergpanlicana It e [ 0 o Cataert 15 10se seeibea town and on all of the R F. D 2 B - o o ay for it al a s term he will be 99 years sre 15 more n : i nd o all of the B ¥ D-f Had that particular monstcosity b foliows ‘nowadays—they all| pay for it as you go alons and enjoy of the oquntry than ail ether disenses 2 BREED’S THEATR routes Bastern 1 to fraid t et married. May- * b you e a put toge! and un! . ! obemie. &M (o @A 1c, ORI v O R I S £ 5 Gone up | tiD from me youwll hunt up that girl of e et ears was supposed to be incurable Cllan e ol hme of incalculable injury to the cause and | | Eiwari North Beneon, a well known | For s great many years doctors Pro. CIRCULATION i the laws that are needed In the grim | *0,much T pd square the little fow. YU | phiiadelphian and former president of | nosnsed st a Jockl) diseass And bre- Charles McNulty, Lessee. the laws that are nee grim | 50, ¢ cost a lot more to keep| Wouldn't haye trouble getting a line delph . P Dokaned LIt 1och Chens g ee In Effect April 7, 1809, b -3 ______ teeeee 4125 fiEht against tuberculosls.—Bristol | youce (han o dld Afteen weare anech | on her agaln, would youl the Tmlon g D, e e 1 SRS | SEES dtiRe o aire with locd) traate Devoled (e “First-ciass Movin) . Press. se? vomarked the slim young| “Not a bit” sald the sHm young' et wiians sricr it mes crer bosame | ment pronounced it incurable. Science | NOFwich & Westerly R. R. Co. Plet d Ilusirated Songs A PREMEETOS S L : —t butting his elbows of a “She' Kb 2 : e Bedd has proven catarrh to be a constitu- 4 clures an Lusirate onjJs. A1 A | putting his 0 the “clgar | man, starting for the d00r. “She’s |, major in the Natlonal guard of Penn- | I2s proven catarch to be & constity:| p. wogeny g 7, 3.80, 9.45, then 93 Very true, very true. We de not find B i over home now. We got married six I 14 gathered a notably | constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca. | quarter before cacn Bour until 545 p. | 4k ) . . 555 % the doctors themselves agreeing upon| “What's the difference? demanded ' weeks ago."—Chicago News. woris of art and gave | tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J | m. Last through car, 2.80 p. m. ixtra 7 I795 ings, Dr. 8. Munn of Wa. several valu things to Unlon Chg“l?:ufioszi ‘T‘ll)'l. ghol?'ll:' is :{‘:lbn‘l‘ cars to Hallvill l.l‘. IA’% Xfl.llfl’ p.m | e nwawa 3 H 141 £t culosis, sald: 2 League club. o n 108 m _Preston § TRRTR L AE of Wibeconige asld The Strain Too Grest. WHAT THE PAPERS SAY. —_— B aken e s T mect. | bridge. 'The cars leaving Norwich ot FEATURE PIGTURY e s h of Governor Lilley, while | — Mrs. Lucy E Poabody of Denver has | Srops 108 teasPOORtlT o\is surtaces of | 7 12.45, 8.45, 4.45, 1.45, connect e i 3 i ise, came nevertheless as a | From Mrs. Troup. just received her appointment as dep- | the system. They offer one hundred | with N. ¥, N. H. & H. train for Prov- | MADAME MORELLE, 1908, avorage. ...i...-.. is without four in fact; for ck. Even his political oppo- | Among the hundreds of tenderly | uty regist of the Colorado state ! dollars for any case it fails to cure. | idence and Boston. T return con In High Class Songs. s suffic dried to float when it the air, it has become thoroughly dis oners. Mrs, | Send for eirculars and testimonials. | nectfons, see ti; 11 tele- | Adaress . J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo Rae ST eall tele phone 801-4, Use short route—save WILLIAM DELANEY, time and money, lllustrated Songs. apréd Doors open at 230, 345, nts had hoped that he would recov- | sympathetid telegrams sent to Mrs. | hoard land commt All admired the pluckiness of ms‘.c;ecrge L. Lilley is one from Mrs, | Peabody Is widely known through her against adverse conditions, both | Alexander Troup of this city, as fol- | efforts to have shington and Connecticut. But | lows: southwestern Colorado _preserved by including them in Mesa Verde National | Infected by oxygen, and is perfectly | harmless.” in W Terrified legislators often pass freak | the strain had been too great, and the New Haven, April 23. t the people must refuse | frailties of hum mind_and body Ours is a common sorrow. Aceept S8 over lstast. Bor 1] ONDE o it. The Courant| our heartfelt sympathy. If of any 3 service, command us. ts, T80. mily Pills for consti- nd_ Childs . Ladics and Childrem, Bey Eveniugs, 10, BREED HALL. Washington Square. We often wonder how any person HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. | oan be persuaded into taking anything GOVERNOR WEEKS. Sy Sivane T Jows o SRy, S ¢ far bis political ambition might | 3RS, ALEXANDER TROUP. e but Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs - Governor Weeks need not be de- | are in litt carried him we can only guess; e late governor held the late Mr. colds a % t bed by the technical web which the T what we know is that it has killed | Troup and Mr. Troup's family in very | Whem It Iy Free of Dandrufl, It Growa | tooled into accepting “own make” or 5 IR of teciy aro epinning | EDITORIAL NOTES. | bm. The pity of It-—Bridgeport |high regard. = Lusuriantly. otner substltuten. The genuine con- Ladies’ Tattor. |First Annual Concert I 45e " title - ot governor, thef Fresident Taft recognies Jasoball [ATMISE Lo e L ok ool Trous ntimely Fath and he ani| Falr preparations and dandruft ewres, | {3110 N0 NI Srage S0 0 (8 8 VeI i salary and other matters of Import- [ 85 the natlonal game, if golf is his fa-| ~ The S5 . Mrs. Lilley did all within their power | 88 a rule, are sticky or lritating affairs | ———tr Workmansnip | PEOPLE’S SINGING CLASS vorite, Goyernor Lilley was in the prime of e s =5 = | ance to the man who under such sad 5 tvpicaily energetic and square | £OF the afflicted fa that do no ear L fr, Up Before the Ba and Pit and trying circumstances has been c kel e 3 inceticut business man, who, hay- | NOW Mrs. Lilley and Mrs. Troup are | dis grows naturally, luxuriantly.| N ¥ Brown, an attorney, of Pitts- Guaranteed Town Hall, calied to assume the dutles of chief| . “.n& Pet B fo. Bl Aionry <Gy od a fair reward for his ability | SiSters in sorrow, thelr chief comfort | Dandruff is the cause of nine-tenths of | field, Vt, writes: “We have used Dr Entirely B Rtrate. Ho is not:thy firat to be vian or $30,000 shows that | ., “jndustry in trade, was turning a | Deing the tender regard which all men |ail hair trouble, and dendruff is caused | King's New Life Pills for years and Satisfactory. | Tuesday, May 4th, 8 p. m. royal price is not so very large. | phright and capable mind in the direc- | fe€l for the memory. of those who are | by a The only way to cure dand- | ind them such a good family medicine tion and success in that field, and S°0e- Tuff is to kill the germ; and, so far, the | we wouldn't be without them.” For 1 to win more. His death is a | The whole state mourns with those | oniy mair preparation that will positively | chllls, constipation, biliousness or sick s to his tamily and friends, nor | Who mourn—New Haven Leader. destroy the germ s Newbro's Herplcide— | headache they work wonders. 2Be at o | Soloist: 278 Maln Sireet | miss INEZ BARBOUR of New York. May Building. | Chorus of 150 Voices and Orchestra. thus advanced and there is no record that his predecessors in office under 1 like elrcumstances did not have the . " e.ijate ti ure has ventured ry of that state, mill ad lo: full gonfidence of the people or receive | I, js safe to bet that they cannot do| fo them alone., The state is the poorer absolutely harmless, free from grease, | Le¢ & Osgood C all the emoluments gad honors which | i, in able and helpwul citizenship by the PERSONS TALKED ABOUT. |Zetiment, aye matter or dangsrous drugs, | — — CHARLES D. GEER, Direoctor. Delong to tae office. —_— & of Governor Lilley.—Stamfor g 71 It elleys itching inetantly; makes hair Tickets 50c. At Davis' Book Store or St -Governor Wesks 15 rocognis-| Now that the ago city hall is | Advocate. Eapresentative Charles B. Scott of | slossy and soft as silk. ‘“Destroy m,} M. A. BARBER, podlls e i e od by The Bullstin as s, worthy and | to have an u explained that | Succumbed to the Inevitable. e ey R ij;r&‘ cornet | cause, you remove the effect.” Bold by 2 apr#ITUThS competent sucoessor of the late Gov, | !V Is an entire n 1 have made a stronger fight sz leading druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for‘ h i t Otiogs Loavens Lilley, and the an- |8 steerer. S g '1°v“i=‘elhl':"";d’]¢ !;edmflfl Thé baby of the house Is Representa- w:.:" to The Herpleide Co., De“‘"’ti aC ln S JAMES F. DREW R - who Wednesday even aid down | tive Pollitte Evans of Missouri, who,| Mt mouncement is made that he stands torwich | I8 burdens and succumbed to the in- & ; 2 . S the reforms which wers dear to is to visit Norwich 7 & s has just passed the thirtieth milestone. TWO SIZES-50c, anp $1.00 25 Chestnut St. The Lee & Osgood Co., Special Agents. Rev, Joseph G. Anderson of St. - # Te ROl $¢ «overnor Lilley's honorable enemies, administration “in { ang they were not a few, will regret as keenly as do his friends his un- — tim ath, He did not have a Ris predecessor's heart, and that he will do what he can to protect and promote the interests of the people as ‘well as to caretully guard every indus- (Fiano Tuning and Aepairing Best Viork Only, Paul's church, Dorchester, Mass., vicar general of thé Boston archdiocess, ha: been made auxiliary bishop. W. C. Davis of Jasper, Ala., has an- | f N 0 a IC E ' nounced his candidacy to succeed Con- - ressman Richmond P. Hobson of th cago recently | chance to “make g00d” In tve position ‘Phune 432- 1 0 TR S In the sath. cent. He was not in | for which he had labored and fo ¥ 8 Poriine Ave. Governor Weeks will recefve prompt i A e A v R Pahabor 1 AT faiaeis 23, recognition from the friends of hi predecessor in this part of the rtate ing abili Of his d y of a high order. onorable enemles it is not | Flack, Livery and receive from them hearty sup- e b e T to speak. If they take any |Sixth Alabama district. EXPERT TUNING port in his endeavor to carry to com- | af wide HEbon. upon, theomoct eat cf Ny proasiit stiuatlon | = A Change of Locat! i saves and improves the pi*na, Al | " § L. | 9 of wide pon the | they hearts entirely lacking in 'me. Gaudalupe de Haro, a Mexican, | an work ood’ Blation the werk whish Governor Lil-| ts it is evident that money [ those qualities which go toward mak- |and & descendant of the Montezumas, | = g d e g ley left unfinished. A, W, JARS C human beings human.—Meriden | Is in New York studying domestic sci- 2 2 b VAL A Ho has the reputation of being o £ Rvord, g ence as practiced h whe United Sistes Boarding i ity o vl Ao o, B Syt Ave. man of sound business judgment and Bosak . looss" a0 o phoc Bz . i f another joyous ssason — the glad| . 0P SL POL rere personal charm and great court- | ss there appears to Mighty Readable Recollections. Mrs. FElizabeth F. Noble of Mans- Broadway, . Chapman's Block, pringtime. But arrivals new or old Tuning, I Creek, Miok. esy, and has the faculty of making | to doubt that they were| Is Nurwich playing fair? She seems [fleld, Mass, whose will has just been E. V. JOHNSON, fo i Stable o're always on hand with satistac-| Drop & postal and I'll call . and keeping warm friends. | to be retting more than her share of | made public, left $10,000 to ‘the Mid- | B 33 Broadway. . ‘Phone 518-5, 4 ek 0 night mission of New York, and the |§ o b4 ory Wines and Liquors and quf | AT B e R B LR Telephone 122-4, b | 12-14 Bath Street. ervice. Look east, look west—ours , the publication of | for horses and dogs in the strests of | HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY | * the spot to serve you best. No Kian Bihs Longt hed b |~ Telephone ss3. aprasa ocot's song, but genuine faet. Our| the caption “The Long Ago — aphon y he_Later O 'he 1at i rices prove it, the Later On, an Experience of | The late Dr. James Hamilton Stirling Also Imported and Domestic Beers v Years of Life” Having read | of Scotland was at one time a surgeon GEORGE GREENBERGER, hay 7hen Connec- | the first installment, we are prepared | tn the Welsh colllerie, but he devoted ome other states will give| !0 €ay in the expressive diction of a|hls later vears to metaphysics. His S ° ° e i« Moth Ball Spring Offerings |- Moth Balls 1.9 I SN A ) ol in packages, Joilers, Tanks, Smoke Stacks t's bully.” It is evi- | books on Kant, Hogel, “Ph! losophy In pounds and half pounds, DEER IN NEW ENGLAND. If it had been stated that there were 100,000 deer in Maine it would have elicited no special attention, but when the fish and game commissioner of & Vermont estimates the number in that state to be 100,000 it is a somewhat | t startling fact, her le The Rutland News remarks upon | thelr bus this gverment that “these figures are - Just as good as figures of one-tent! These of this number, because the estimate | hatpin 18 doubtless the merest conjecture. We | men doubt, however, If the average rest- | Would stog dent of Vermont would place the num- Der anywhere near as large as 100,000 ht for today: The ex- F. C. GEER TUNER 122 Prospect St., Tel, 889-5, Norwich, Cu late Isaac Bromley, who * as a terse and able writer, ave all the lterary ability in : v Reminiscences are not but there is a rarely delightful . 2 himor and a frankness about se recollections that makes them pi e e REFRIBERATORS [Wall Paper Bep’t. [Carpet Dep't Ah Svle o Wit e W | ot be charged wi | b i —at— A more conservative estimate would be [ having neslec gpsinc P Kansas Has the Gout. The new Papers comprise beau- As usual we are showing th SPEIRS BROTHERS 20,000, but there is absolutel- no way | re armed chari This theory that the banishment of | we h: h tiful patterns and colorings. greatest variety and newest idee J ) ter of hig enemies. ave them—a whole carload. The Ne Xondd of substantiating any estimate what- . LA the oon has “crippled” Karsas finan- Florals at 10a 15 p i Vater Street, “w ndon ’ aever.” 3 T o AR cially is most emphatically correct. | finest stock aver shown in this city. orals a o, 15¢ up. in Flecr_Cov-nng. at very mod L 1t is barely possible that thers may |, T17, IeEisiature loafs on its fob MIl| Thai slight hait in the gait of Kansas | ymoorial Goloniall and LaBelle, rang. Tapestry and Fabric effects for erate prices. | 50 Maip Street. Be 100,000 deer in all the other New | (h¢ People got tired and then It gets|is due to gout, superinduced by tao Y . FORE sitting and dining rooms from Ingrains at 38c, 45, 655, 75 ¢ BMngland states outside of Malne, but | !0 WOrking twelve hours a day and [ much prosperity.—Kansas City Times, |ing in price from $6.00 to $20.00. s up. PrNING 63 S0 W8 08 T8, Agent for Buropean Steamera A » DU tiring itself all out. e R ‘ t iber. this figure is surely open to doubt i S Nasdi Mo fapteiation. We can surely sult you on these Chioea Hine Rasle: PFasaniRue. Mattings and Fiber. apri7a The Bulletin knows that Massach metts and Connecticut have ¢ Most m nd Mombasa a| We see B ,[":?n f'{fl‘sflnfimig‘ 2:;[ goods. Come early and get your pick laps, crusta, Eto. Lincieums in all widths. ““m: turore among the landholders | 17¢ Floce s g__“";; Roose- | to shorten her siride. The American of the lot. (Compatant saslitants. for PTG Tapestries, Brussels. alaim! damages for these protected | ' o t ge e ey 1 na-| girl is always willing to learn, but sha Carpet-size Rugs, oreatures, but Rhode Island does not | '0"® turned that way. gets there Just the same.—New Yopk Eed g . n RED, YELLOW AND WHITE S 5 7 s e vt et | g o Schwariz Bros plaining class. I the undertakers feally had al] the Words Fail Him. " The deer lasue is certainly getting to | “Srandmother’s funerals” of the base- WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. :: more and more of & problem all of L scheon Ll s Woaldl’ e GUiue Ay, et ay ot itie . Clumevity ““Hcme Furnishers,”’ A. W. BURNHAM, at W. H. CARDWELL S b mmond g B s Pt s ha The weather man calls - - Eye Speci _— } Fh 5 : : Y apr21a 3 t0 9 Water 8t DENVER, THE REM Oh, Waman, Woman! oD N e ol ‘el 9-11 Water St, Washington Sq 1 Twenty-five years exyerience in fit- | d EMARKABLE. IR P g ey iie He g ing Glassos to the Most Difoult Eyes Denver 1s the most remarkable city | , MT8: Scott the administration can- 15 Broad’ ‘Getmid. Wo are agents for the celebrated ° ° 9 permanently located at 257 Main St. 4n the far west because it does things | ey 1o g ",\I e 3 rml’dm a vhe‘—‘pr;!mm i HUB RANGE and the NEW HOME Norwieh, Ct Satisfaction guaranteed upon such un elaborate scale. In the | 1y vating was so delay ¥ o ) bR +| SEWING MACHINES. t 3 Cffice hours. 2 to § & m. san24d v fo wlnocaty sely B0t ofing was to delavew | tonded o Washinglon Daseball _gama | SENING A ) 137-141 Main Street. 48 made, In consequence of its persist till last sively zolf admoinistration.—New ent booming, the greatest advance of @Ry American city. It 4id not become ipert when it had achleved this dis. tipction, but went on building itself a gpeat auditorfum that it might become leading convention city, and now in s spring of 1909 the authorities are | distributing to the people 20,000 m: &Rd elm trees to be dlstributed among joperty holders for the purpose of nunfltym: the streets of the city and| _ Stands for Reform. When the time arrived for giving them | From the first Qut, the crowds gathered early at the | 1. o U0 three stations, bringing all manner of | . 1o . gonveyances, and every tree found ea- | jdcns and #er hands prepared to plant and make thing of beauty, They have civic pride there and in- ing leaders who are bent up, magking Denver not only great In po; ulstion and Industrially, but attra t tive as any city in the country. forr v Tore \\:nlu 3 : é R : ’ [ l by a course in Book- . Almost Unbelievable, 3 - ¥ LT it A 2 M And to think this s the same Castro b TR Y 3 G S e TR . ~ ‘ | keeping. Shorthand Sater W tne” iz Vena: Handlmg the SR e and Touch Typewriting relan militia T TS I Flourv'Questibn- nght pax s PAPERS Norwich Commercial Schoal United States with the entire Vene- Sourant. the turmoil is over and things have Broadway Theatre Bldg. t down again Turkey will be e . Indianapolis News. —AT— g ; i3 :?,i[;‘ij.‘,(i‘,’;y';'""”n"u"”"s;’"cc:'é&r’:};{g:,ilg 4 common ElOU l’r ks | { YERHINGTUN’S, See our handsome line of Spring Hats. The Farmer’s Chance. f - | |1t 1ooks s if the quickest way to YO 3 d() wa'n,t o o 493 Main Street. %O'CONNOR'S. 278 Main Street, rich were to raise a few hundred B e ull. respec bushels of wheat—Plttsburg Gazette- ; i . arzed May Buliding. many aspiring cities, and 1t de- | i iddletyen | A AT S ¥ aprifd T~ ) W ¢ mgrves the recognition It is receiving BB Fair Haven.—John W, Kessel, secra- 77 % tary of the e league of , d L . e = S comur. Very True A R LOUIS H. BRUNELLE larga Double Daffodils B S it wornan who. i some nt demns the two | couneils of this state, states the board 3 ; oyer here to teach the American girl gove e, 8K ahse A BAKERY 2, 5 te shorten her stride will find that | - #he cannot keep up with her with the | stride shortened. We are confident ouv Ples, Cake aud HUNT'S, The Florist, Broad cannot be excelled. Give us o trial order. Telephone. Lafavetts Street. noved 20 Fairmount Street. - HANLEY'S PEERLESS ALE finals for the troph € te, | has not degide w the game be- 3 ors corruption.— | tween the New Br n and South s 1& walk teams would be held. This g5 4 will favor corrup-| game is to settle the winmers In the Since it has been deelded that the #ar] in an oyster or an oyster sand. wich belongs to the one who finds it, are no more lawsuits in the Mrs Martha Gilbert Dickinson ) A By g 5 Bian s written a story of Monie w ]] O # Carlo as seen trom the inside, which is 3 Yok .d eptiss l f i . ished under the title of “The € raer;: it that's7all. % e | Cuckoo's Nest.” Mrs. Blanchi has tak- 1 Angonia—At @ specia] meeting of | en a house and lived at Monte Carlo 3 Myrtle hive, Ta O. T. M., In Masonic | and her book is full of the almosphera {f Wasition s pretty aggressive when | jali Nonday evening the_ hive enter- | of the place. She Is a niece of the poot i W n to buy false hair to| taired Supreme Finance Keeper Mrs. | Fimily Dickinson and her first book was A thelr hats leek vight Nellie Hoppert of Akron, O. called “A Modern Prometheus.” NEWMARKET HOTEL, 716 Boswell Ave. Is aoknowledged to be the best on the First-class wines, liquors end clga-s | market. It is mbsolutely pure, and for Meals and Welch rareblt servac 10| that reason is recommended by phy- WASHR URN _L ROSBY. (0 order. John Tuckle. Prap. Tel 42-& | sicians, Delivered to any part of Nor. wich, Te no adveriisiyy medium D. J. MeCORMICK, E.m‘."‘,'.&i PO e 01 cilase ¥ Froakilo et |

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