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con Will be Passed at this Session of Legislature—romenent lung trouble.” Ev: Member’s Predicdion—Gossip on Other Mn‘ ?f feels just .:.h“‘:; Rellef 1s felt :t l a al cure surprises you. rta; ;‘?;:. nehitls, Asthma, Hemorrhage, mpo nce. Croup, LaGrippe, .Sore Throat, in chest or lungs it's supreme. 60c and ~ $1.00. Trial bottle frea. Guaranteed P g : A SRR Hariford, May 21.—“There will bejsigner law passe Wt v 3 bytas i no public utilities commission bl\{ ;hich :\'nfl ;i;:attfdcrz;::e;d?gt lont zixle i E assed at this session of the general ouse, is go > 23 b w! lel?n;:. :;dnst man— xuembly." remarked a member of some | citement. It did yesterday, hecfi:fie marm'd the third time et 130, worked | Prominence to the writer one day this | Mr. Loos of New Haven was a he i ld' till 132 and lived 20 vears j Peek. “This is the opinion of Senator | too quick to hear men say what he e should be outhfxl at eul; as well as my own. There isn't | éRpected them to say about him wh«m loager 2 .flflo of spyfl K, K: time/for the committee to bring in | they hadn’t said it at all, arM it w s e e o o y'j anything which can pass both houses.|in other ways later. Its chanceg of lhmmbow hmromdn A L g - assi the house are not good. o There isn’'t time for members to ap-| passing the : % ’”g" m;];‘ l‘lx-fbl:n‘l’:sy. ofheE‘lggle'lsé pear before the select committee and Further, Iit ough[: m;tth eto tl;?:: hml: ; B.uhn. Fir years Kidney trou- | tell what they want in a bill, and most hcuse—or the senate, e T, 8] G mad. rdea, of them don't know, anyway. They [would pass the upper body if it gpt :Io.“_h o(.'_ll:x‘::o:;‘qr{m nb:‘;i;:: :or,:? have confidence in the present b}a)u ]t):ere “';:r}lx :‘):Iee :&?\z:se;rln:nil- ;t_g;:g had and no time to go over it after the | hcuse., The - w::mmlm“ nf::-?-:‘:hm% xr!;‘tdtets; select comwmitiee get through with it law.t 1‘ourl«;:flm:);"th:n;v:;r;;y;ggtrxr eak, sickly, . | to see whether it has been bettered or | county commiss B— - Tr,w the! ‘o:u:t i".'.mg"f;,:‘fo ‘&',’l’ made worse and less satisfactory. teen includes those who in my opinion e 2 #The special committee is to make | are tl;le pick Of’t tl-u-];3 ltot;‘—_ar: algasi‘l;x:t 11, look n | its report June 8. If it desires and | any change in it. But il W = .n’dr b’o“vmk??;el:ly':kldn:g R:;:- really needS the time, the two houses | prise to Brewer Kendall of); w Ha. edq. It tones up the kidneys and blad- | would doubtless be glad to extend this | ven two years ago, and hefl' as nev):r d: purifies (‘gc blood and restores | & week, or possibly two. If it makes g;)tl tm‘m-\'a:‘t, helltmbeia'siste:‘lmn:awiifi “‘ h .nd easan nights. - v s B :_nd mln:l::‘;rmzl dmg‘s.m S‘#]‘; offered by Judge Peck of Stratford to manen: y amend this law in a vital place—so o i tod-)? i M st as to make it necessary for a man Co. te have his license application signed the report June 8 it will have had but two weeks in which to go over the matter, counting out the one hearing which it will get In next week, for two of next week's sessions are to be oc- s ] ] cupled by other matters than the rau- | by people living or r!mng business near tine of the general assembly’s work, | his saloon, p:é:pl_c ?lre(;.thlivs a:ifi(;\;x?e- e of | all interestd—into ) Tl U now e 3 h is intended solely to make it Healthtul, delicious and cleanly pre- pared. “Salada” s absolutely pure. Get & 10c trial packet from your gro- the cornerstone of the new supreme | w h : aohurtcand slille library building ar?d the | possible for a saloonkeeper to get his JTmesicA® other with the joint convention in |license in a mysterious and secret way, Mother says there’s only one ‘‘best | memory of Governor Lilev. the details of' which arg caoncealed ok e i 3 i P flour.” Gold Medal Fiour. Jomx. “As soon as the committee starts, | from the public. Wouldn’t wipe out X and even before it starts, it will feel | advertising ‘t‘he license applications - S / . . Was Expected. T. R., better known in Africa as “Bwana Tumbo,” or “portly master,” A % is said to have “captured a heretofore unknown animal” Nothing in this L MUSIC AND DRAMA. WiMam and Thomas Jefferson will revive “The Henrietta” next season. 250th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Maude Fealy has concluded her en- e e of the Rorktcouia pave weot bim teom | Sgored for the Summer, | B i i S e A Founding of Norwich, July 5th and 6th ———— Fl ' has been engaged to sing at the Man- = e e B o Cold Storage Fire Protec- ags. gs g P e pleased’ i learn that thare i at lesst | tion Guaranteed. one dreaded disease that science has DRar fo Caltarrh Jhail's Gathsin Cure at is rrh. 's T ure is the only positive cure now known to RUCKN Have You a the medical fraternity. Catarrh being M. BRUC En' Furrier, a constitutional disease, requires a con- | 55 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn, stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh 9 Cure {5 tak tn&uully, aoting direct- | @Pr20TuThS M e lcan 1y upon the blood and mycous surfaces A of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving ' . the patient strength by bullding up the constitution and assisting nature in ""wers Be r doing its work. The proprietors have 30 much faéth In its curative powers ' that they offer Ome Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send g RIS for list of testimonials. The sub-committee on Invitationa An sdaptation of Oscar Wilde's *“Ledy Windermere’'s F¥an* is being glwod at the Theater des Arfs in the lack of time, and@ will not go into|and posting notices of them! of the matter with the notion of thor- | ccurse it would, and that is what it is oughly reconstructing the bill prepared | intended to do. by the special commission, but will Talk about graft in the neecessity have to be content with patching it up | for getting five signers who have sign- unless some members hand in substi- | ed no other application. Pish, tush! tute bills which can be fixed up in|It's just as easy fof the brewers and place of it. It is doubtful if this will | wholesale liquor men and the saloon- Jbe done. . There will be amendments | keepers to break and disregard this to the present bill handed to the select | law as it is all of the other Hquor committee, of course. Indeed, this has | laws, and they do it constantly, From already been done. But it is not likely | the talk that goes on on the part of that any member outside of the select | their people in the house,one would committee has a whole new bill.ready | think the other members a lot of chil- —and perhaps Chandler himself hasn’t. | dren. When the vote on this fill is Ethel Barrymore will be seen in a new play, yet unnamed, by Arthur Wing Pinero, when she is done with ‘“Yady ¥Frederick.” Pugene Walter has written a play, ‘e Other Way,” in wihch his wife, Chariotte Walker wil star under the management of David Belasco, You will need one for Memorial Day and you will surely want one for the i v CHE: - ; f i Celebration. We have a Mrs. Leslie Carter will play for a “The subject is 30 big, anyway, as | taken they won't be found-to be. 1511‘:;&“0‘-.&“ ¥. J. CHENEY & CO. T0-| desires to obtain all the names and Am:voruz nt ofl nliu in wool month as & member of a Stock com- | o require long thrashing out and even| That's only one of the matters which | - Sold by Druggists. T5e. addresses of former residents and all | 9°°¢ assortme v /in_an open-air theater at St. wis, She will receive a salary of $1.000 & week. then it is doubtful if it can be pre-| wil] cause a fight until it is killed sented to the house and senate in such | off. There are lots of other things shape that they will he willing to agree | which will take up time. The excise on it. If this select committee had | committee has some of them yet to been appointed about the first of April| report. Other committees have oth- there might have been some chance of | ers. getting something this session. About One thing which didn’t take much the best that can be obtained now is| time in_the house was the conmstitu- a md start, if we get even that.” tional amendment which prohibits th This is a man who voted against re- | jssuance of more than one class o: Jection of the commission’s bill two or | stock by any Connecticut corporation, three weeks ag0, not so much because | which, in other words, wipes out pre- he favors lh;gz bill—for he doesn’t—as | ferred stock. The house didn’'t know audfence at Wallack's, New York, tos | that he didn't wish to see the whole | what it was doing when it voted for night (Raturday) May 22, to commem- matter killed off s\{mmmfly without a | this bill Speaker Banks gave the orage the one hupdredth performance | Chance: 1 was a bit surprised to note | corporation men in the house every of “Bhem,” avd Henrletta Crosman’s | hiS views on the subject, but they are| chance in the world to wake up and final presentation of the highly suc- | VOrY pat and accurate and are repro- | protest against this. They were asleep Take Hail's Family Pills for const-| others who by ties of birth, kindred, | Bunting and Stu;‘dnrd Gra T relationship and associations are con-| We also have the Connecticut State Why Go Eisewhere? nected with the Town of Norwich in F'ag In various siz W Our agsncy will show convincing evl- | order that an invitation may be sent H'V: op 'V;r osn the PRESI- dence of 35 years' extensive sale and| them to attend the Celebration of the | PENT'S FLAG? We have i highly satisfied users of the L. & M | Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary Small §ilk Flags and Muslin Flags Paint. All dealers in other paints com-| ¢ opy Founding of the Town and the | for decorating Rpanes, bined eannot furnish equal evidence. One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Anni- A new line of Picture Puzzi When painting with L. & M. you are . on of the | best ever.and the lewest prie inting with Metal Zinc Oxide com-|versary of the Incorporation of the ined with White Lead. ¢ is im-| City which will be held July 5th and perishable and makes the L. & M. wear 6th, 1909. % g and eover like gold. Its colors remain LS & GEO A DAVIS bright and.lasting, Don’t need repaint As the invitations must be sent out . . " for 16 to 15 years. Besides it costs 1-3 - i Id be sent to less for paint. Sold by L. W. Carrotl| in May, all names shou & Bon, .\'?\rwlch,ht?(,; 3P Kingsleyj)dfi the undersigned before May 22, 1909. 25-29 Broadway Richard Golden s actineg in a sketch entitled “A Case for Divorce,” at the Palace, & variety theater in London. He eppears to be well liked by the English critics. The Souvenirs fn the shape of hand- wome wsilk embroidered parasols will be déstributed to the women in the cesstul comedy In New York. ‘7“(;'“? here ;'" :“"l‘(L 1“.”“09?["‘ Itpo“““;’ at the switch. Certainly there is no | >°™ Fleinfield, C In .order to prevent duplication all may19daw ki Ted to me to ask him if he thought|intention on the part of this legisla—| r ra | of the invitations will be sent out from . = o s e - sepch b 3 s -3¢, Many aveak, nervous women - have | of the invitatio SPRING HAS ARRIVED AT THE Oscar Hammerstein, it is sald, will gh;e“v:urfi‘ 11”_-‘ :l’le tr(“evn "‘: the hv'”»"" ture to pass any such law and none| peen restored to health by Foley's Kid- | one source. ! OLD STAND OF engage a youthful American soprano e & £0 ABTEE ON any- | of us newspaper men would have ‘be- thing in the shape of a public utilities ney R';’":‘;l‘»‘;' ‘;:”11‘:;;]i:“x‘l“[:"ihm;g‘z; Please send names to i i he T - a neys s € ate © bill, and he doubted if there were. And matter from the blood. Impurities de-| GILBERT S. RA YMOND, 183" flmsu x "HIPHE ]%s to sing the title ro of “Elektra” if Richard Strauss, the composer, will ved for a moment that it would be to get a favorable vote on the e 180 do L i P I > - come to this country to conduet it o At 5 7 proposition from the house. press the nervel, causing exhaystion b : next fali The young woman is Lu- ‘n,inathr'“"w(;h:n 1:;‘5‘?{ u\.qc may Tht’_—c There be strange things ‘abroad| anq other ailments. Commence today Secretary Sub-Committee 56 to 92 WATER ST, cflle Marcell, who sang the role ih the ¢ & any times nine t is|among wus. Over and over Whit- and you will soon be well. Pleasant to on Invitation. o take. Lee & Osgood Co. GEORGE S. DRAFPER, Prap. . —— & 23 Warren Street. Just received-a full Wne of Gerden Smashes All Records. apr24TuThSaw und Grass Seed, which we offer at the As an all round, laxative tonic and lowest market price. Also the cholcest health bfilr};r n}: dfhf'r\_mllsLm't_n ;:gm» line of Imported Cordials, consisting of pare with Dr. King's New Life Piils. Benedietine, = Chartreuse. Creme de They tone and regulate stomach, liver Menthe, Absinthe, Forbidden Fruit, and kidneys, purify the blood,strength- > 3 E . « pepsia, Biliousness, Jaundice, Head- Seal, - Hennessey’'s one and three star ache, Chills and Malaria. Try them. Brandy, King Willlam, Black and 25¢ at Lee & Osgood Co. White and Dewar's Bootch Whigkey e i sk, S v AR Jameson's one and three star rish TABITHA: Whiskey, Gordon's, Coates’ Plymouth, Gold Medal Flour leads them all. ¥ e B mex:ng‘fl-m-. SR Just Arrived a Carload of and Burke's Stout, Heublein's Cock (,u]ite within the possibilit 'S that the | o of New London has tried to get an ,”' ect committee may be able to bring | amendment embodying the terms of n a satisfactory measure without| this bill tacked upon charter after great trouble. Of there is a | charter : i o e suspici e i 1 o . charter and without the least suspicion The exeoutive committee of the|fine framework in hat has been done | of suce And yet the house passes United Singers of New York, under |by the 1907 commission. Certainly itlg bill coy ring everything he wants in whose auspices tke twenty-second Na- | will bring in something in the shape this regard. Not but what it’s a good tional Song and Music Festival of the |of a bill. To begin with, it is instructed | Jaw: that fan't the oint B Northeastern Federation of Singing | in the joint resolution creating it to | - (Of course the senate will et - aowy Soctaties will be given in the Madison | report a bill. And certainly the gentle- | 1y Jts youth aud thoce il wa Gaown Bguare Garden, New York, on June|men who compose It are not going o | casion Tor & commatites o et 19, 20, 21 and 32, have completed plans | stultify themselves or jeopardize their which “md confer, l;'xt rout ‘((" for tne unusual event which' will |standing with the state at large by | hope of reaching an: sras dind bring togther a total of over 13,000 | refusing to do this under any pretext. later the confe IZN wmg anno »edli eingers o be heard at different times | Anybody who expects to see the thing Ftheir- respeetive houses “;.I‘E ‘i[u'-“ B during the week of the festival. The [dle in this committesr has another hossible 1o agree:and somet f? m}]: festivel has been divided into seven |guess. There are gentlemen on it with | ¥ h S Rt the, B Vienna Court opera, and is said to be Strauss's ideal “Elektra.” . . P e . ,+ | move in each ho t the body in- tai [ gl et Cnanler o comses hecwou o | it oy e ormer scting € Wil and| Maxwell Automobiles. | &=, v oy, Heg The Lambs® itinerary is: Metropotitan | for bringing in'a bill, anyway. all will be over with Mr. Whiton's| Rich or poor or proud and handsome, | bottled at brewery. o0 are opera house, New York, May 24, night That is enough about public utilities o Even you can read this Chanson, Can be seen at Auto Garage, STORE OPEN EVENINGS. Hartford, Parsons’, May for this time There are other sub- LETTERS TO THE DITOR 'Phone 144-2. mar20 Boston theater, = Boston, M: jects of moment before the general E + | By nio 1aw of luck or chances, Ne. 21 Chestnut Street. - - night; Academy of Music, N. Y, May 26, matinee; Phal hnia, May 26, night; Washington, D. C., May assembly and if there were ing as a publio 3 the 1909 no such PSRN T 5T £ bill, /the A Reminiscence of the Civil War. embly E\v,.,»y tooth you save enhances. FI‘QO Ilemonsh'ation. ]DR‘ C. R: CHAMB_ERLAIN' as 27, matinee; Baltimore, May 27, night; | would be extended into the sum- | Mr. BEdit In reading the account | All your smiles and conversation, i ng, | Clevelana, 23, matinee; Pittsburs, |mer. Take the excise matters, for in. |Of the ees Bteanyveiling the | g hders joy to all relations N. B.—Automobile Paiating, ‘ Denta/ SU’:?“"- Iday 28, night, Chicago, May 29, mati- | Stance. The measure which would | onuments at Fort Stedman and Fort o S i # Trimming and Repairing. | nee and might, draw the teeth of the so-called five. | Mahone, near Petersburg, Va. in the | [ iy gespair when testh ch g 5 New York papers -of Thursday, May on’t despair when teeth are aching, AN { In chasge of Dr, 8. L, Geer's practice during his last iliness. Sa\'c them, all their shapes remaking, . Z % 2 161 Main Street, Nomwich, Conn, M. B. RING. : Life’s prolonged and health extended, nov26d marsd 20, and notin, patriotic cious speec ien Mahone, I wondered if t old First ( necticut artillerymen be- | side my: here, who remembered our share in these stirring events on 2 o March 25, 1865, and atterward Fer| You will find your joy remended, Lis sake, If he reads this, "3 bly to some of youw # 4 - JI ¢ 23 ] - _ s g \ interes| readers 5 !L“\‘ e\@\) H a - . d | ho have not forgotten our honorable Amateur Photography These bright Spring days remind us that the time for Outdoor Photography is at hand, We are' the Headgquarters for all Photographie goods. | Eastman Kodaks, Eastman Dewvel- oping Mathines, Films, Film Packs, Printing Papers, Btc, Every time a tooth is mended, A / nan:ist I “my crown” reveals it, 4 : Every art by art conceals it, 3 A X record, I venture to relate briefly some - - 3 v of the history Fort Stedman was | Nature gave all in good season, = . named for Col. Griffin Stedman of Connecticut and was situated in a very exposed position on the Petersburg front of our army, garrisened by Come. | Is it her fault, yours or mine, pany K, First Connecticut artillery, the S: under Licutenant Odell. . When the | 5 Pall their 1oss be mine or thine, arly morning atta was made, March nder General Gordon of the nfederate army, they swept in sur- prise over our parapet, captured Fort Stedman, killed Lieutenant Odell and ‘;-nt some sixty men of our regiment Te(-m to eat with, minds to reason, Thou shait know in all good time. E. H. WARNER, General Agent H. C. LONG, Special Agent. fus248 HAD;‘choRD.nconu. Cl‘allslon & Co.o IIH. R. E. BEA““SLE' maylédaw 158 Main Street. WHEN you want to put your busi- out of action. 237 Main Street ness before the public, there is no mae- THERE )- no advertising medtum A return charge drove the enemy e dium better than tarough the advertis- | Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- back into their own lines, our artil- apr20d ing columns of The Bulletin. . letin for business ts. lery fire being so heavy that they cculd not hold what they had gained. The grand assault of our forces en the 2 P o I gonfederate line at what was called &Inn‘ awd i Fort Mahone occurred April 2, 1865, o . . ~ . @ !|and to describe the part of the First % Pt el LR { .o lnldlo from Makes the finest, most delicious bis- ‘_r‘%nn»]mrut artillery in it, 1 quote the ome people fuss.and fume Royal Grape . I 5 i | official report of Gen. H. L. Abbot, > Cream of t,cake and pastry; conveysto I |then commanding the regiment: , I ] A 4 . . f i “My artillery was hotly engaged in d [ { 7T IITe; IMIKINO the most healthful of fruit properties. the buttles resulting By the capture of and fret over bread making Petersburg. In addition to the usual - duties of artillery, a detachment of 100 men and three officers, commanded by First Lieut. William H. Rogers, all of the First Condecticut artillery, accompanied the assaulting infantry | 2 ] column, entered the rebe] works near ‘ ] Fort,Mahone with the very advance, i I 1 e O+ 1ers S and served six pieces of artillery, ot ¥ captured by them, wifh the greatest B gallantry for twenty-four hours till | YY1 - CROSRY S the rebels evacuated the city (Peters- | “A S !*l :{ L R h' N R ‘S }' Y/ ~ burg). This party was armed with (p their muskets, and carried lanyards, | friction primers, fuzes, and other small | > articles, the want of which always de- lays the opening of fire with captured | guns for a few invaluable moments. This closing battle of the campaign' Sl for us was thus marked by a new and > = . 5 Weak? Tired? Run-down? ‘These conditions come from overwork, a weak stomach, overtaxed nerves or feeble blood. 'When you feel “all in”—hardly able to drag about, no energy, no ambition, easily exhausted and can’t sleep—take BEEGHAM'S PILLS and note what a difference they make in your condition. The stomach is the first to feel the good effects. Food tastes good, the digestion is strengthened; bowels and work regularly, the blood is cleansed, and the nerves rested. The whole system responds to the tonic action of Beecham’s Pills. Soon there is the buoyant feeling of retuming health, Fresh Strength and New Life Baxas 30c. and 25c¢., with full directions. brilliant service.” [ Lieutenant Rogers was breveted captain for his conspicuous gallantry ! £ on this occasion, He died a few years ago at his residence on Laurel Hil | X avenue, in this city. { B. P. LEARNED. Norwich, May 21, 1909. i N | Lillian Russell is touring the tar | west in “Wildfire.” In Seattle it was ' pleasantiy remarked by one paper thal - - X Miss Russell was as beautiful as ever THE VERY HIGHE ST QUAL]L and “certainly tem vears younger than she was when she first burst upon the Puget Sound country as'a commedi- cane, \ ) |