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WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at the Auditorium. Moving Plctures and Illustrated Senl!’ at Breed Theater. Uncas Lodge, No. 11, L, O, O. ., meets in 0dd Feliows' Hall. 3 __Stationary Engineers’ Association, No. 6, meets in Bill Block. Thames Union, No. 187, U. B. of C. and J. of A., meets in Lucas Block. Norwich Aerie, No. 367, F. 0. E., meets in Eagles' Hall. Ionie Camp, No. 7694, M. W. A, meets in Foresters’ Hall. Clover Temple, No. 9, Pythian Sisters, meets in Pythian Hall. Plumbers’ Union meets in C. L U. Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS Miss M. C. Adles will be in Norwich wli this week. See adv. W. C. T. U. meeting today at' 3 p. m. No, 35 Shetucket street, up one flight, room Frank A. Bill has the exclusive sale of Ladies’ Patriclan $3.50 oxfords. He has all the latest styles and colors. A meeting will be held this evening 80 West Main street at 8 o'clock to scuss the matter of selling the pres- ent fire station and moving the ap- paratus to Thamesville. BREED THEATER. The Little Shepherd of Tumbling Run, Western Feature Picture. The Breed theater was packed to the doors and standing room was at a premium Satorday evening when the large audience was regaled with the fine programme presented. The mu- sical numbers especially coming In fer a large share of the applause, For the first part of this week Man- ager McNulty has arranged a varied ang interesting programme which in- cludes the great western picture suc- cess, The Little Shepherd of Tumbling Run, besides these following dramas, all of acknowledged merit. which sure to please the large following tha this theater has: The Teamster's Daughter, Forecastle Tom. Contempti- ble Theft, The Shepherd’s Daughter and the excellent comedy supplied by the films entitied Clarence and Hic Cigarette, The General's Flancee and We're Backing Up. Madam Morelle will sing the beauti- ful song of Cowen’s, The Swallows, and later will sing ong of the latest popular hits, as will Mr. Delaney, who will| feature ope of the kind that you are | sure to whistle. For oity election today the polls open In the four distrlots at 9\a. m. and close at,4 p. m. New Hotel, It #5 & truism to say that a first class hotel Is one of the best adver- tisements that a city can have. The excellent hostelry facilities of Hartford have exerted a stimulating influence on the development of the community. The splendid hotel which is now the pride and boast of Waterbury has in- troduced thousands of peopie to the Brass City during the past few years. Long distancee motoring has promot- od the demand for excellent hotels and s now a source of large revenue to them. Automobile parties constitute a profitable fraction of .the patronage of the leading hotels of the United States, and may be reckoned as a per- manent element of importance In the operations of elegant hostelries. The structure which is to be erected in Springfield will be a valuable asset to that city.—Hartford Times. The Mass of Oranges. Oranges are so much a common- place of the time that we do rlot stop 0 realize the enormous quantity of them needed to keep the country sup- plied. During April the Atchison, To- peka and Santa Fe railroady carried out of Southern California 3,984 car- loads, each containing 384 boxesror a grand total of 268,000,000 oranges ship- ped, The value of that month's ship- mefits was about $4,000,000.—Rock- ville Journal. What the Public Wants. “What the public wants,” remarked the man on the car this morning, “is ball team that plays ball as if every day were payday.—Toledo Blade. To Scare the Germans. 1t John Bull has any gumption he'll hire the Wright brothers to sail over Germany at night a few times and giva the other fellow a chance to walk the floor.—Pittsburg Gazette-Times . And No Flarebacks. Mr, Patten js now one of the highest gald prophets in the rolls of history.— Chicago News. Anti-Tariff Democrats. The revised definition of anti-tariff democrat is a democrat who favors reduction of the tariff on all articles except those produced in his district.— Kansas City Journal. The Handicapped Rrinoceros. No matter how the African rhinoce- tos charges, he will not get a dollar a word,—Atlanta Constitatio Oaly One That Counts. “Being a democrat,” says the New York World, “is a state of mind. ‘Whose mind? Aldrich’s >—Louisville Courier-Journal, Bound to Be a Martyr. Castro is acquitted of trying to kil Gomez. Venezuela will yet have a Castro statue, sure as fate—Boston Herald. A Little Uncertail Senator Lorimer says he is a repub- Jican. This may be important if in- vestigation proves that the assertion is justified.—Chicago News. Might Have Been Worse. Yet we do not believe Senator Bev- eridge has said the half of what he started out to say about this €ariff bili, —Chicago Tribune. Note for Congressmen. Speaker Cannon’s playful turn with Pugilist O'Brien shows that if moral | suasion fafls he has other resources.— Beston Transcript. #Self Government dicated. Cuba I8 facing a deficit, Self gov- ernment {s again vindicatedi—St. Loais Post-Dispatch. He—1 see a recently enacted law in Nevada provides that applicunts for d:- orce must be residents of the state lwo years, Instead o? six months, as n the past, She—Oh, well, a woman would rather put up with any husband for a lifetime than live in Nevada for two years!—Yonkers Statesman. Chine is the only country that ships ’mclom in any large quantity’ to consainptibn, the. bilshoe belnk man: - consum 5 manu- The Perfect Tribute. The simplé tribute to Mis Gould's_generosity tow: and sailors paid by a pravate soldler who died recently and made m" legatee as “the friend of all sol 5 will find an_echo in the hearts of all the men in both branches of the ser- vice who have received such inestima- ble benefit at her hands. Miss Gould hag advised the war department that she intends to use the money In -fur- nishing a room in the new portion of the naval branch of the Young Men' 4 s1cien Soldiers | York Professor Metchnikoff says that in time people will come to regard 130 years as a normal term of life. But it they have to live on_ buttermilk, will it be worth while?}—New York World. 1f you drink Wil Christian association at Brookiyn, This part of the bulilding, the gift of Mrs. Russell Sage, has just been dedicated. Miss Gould intends to have a tablet placed on the door of the room to the memory of Private Bartlett and ex- plaining by what means the room was furnished.—New London| Telegraph. Money in That there is money in oil is proven Dby recent events. It has been known for some time that Standard Oil own- ers can afford summer cottages at the shore and leave their families provided for. Kerosene netted Mr. Rogers a hundret millions »r 8. Now it is an- nounced that Sebastian Lawrence of New London, dead at the age of 86, leaves behind as evidence that he once lived a little pile of ten millions of dollars. He made a considerable pro- portion of it in whale oil ip the days when -hat industry gave the sailor be- fore the mast a life of hardship ap- proaching slavery and the owners of the ship luxury” and wealth.—iristol Press. At Waterbury, Information has been received con- firming the statement published in the Republican séveral weeks ago that tho western division of the New Haven road would establieh its headquarters here. The announcement was at that time denled, but it is now certain that this city will be the central point of the division. While the change mx S comparatively little to the city in ofher respects, it increases its impcrtance as. a railroad point and is welcomed on that account. The change will bring some scores of new residents here, chiefly from New Haven.—Waterbury Republican. A Fine Hobby. With all due respect to devotees of other pastimes, one may venture to re- mark that no youth could possibly pass by a model of a modern locomo- tive without a few moments’ study of the arrangement of its compoment parts. To those who are students of actual locomotives, and watch with in- terest thelr performances, the posses- sion of an accurate scale model, which will also work in a manner worthy of the prototype, i3 the sum total of their ambition, save, perhaps, the hope of some day being privileged to ride on a real locomotive and handle regu- lator and reverse lever.—Captain. Women and Morals. We hope that women who claim their rights will use them soberly and well. It is of ill omen that most of the novels that throw morality to the winds and picture vicious living in se- ductive colors as an exercise of free- dom and self realiration are written by women. Women are the natural custodians of a high moral standard, and if they lower the standard they will fall themselves and drag men down with them —Christian World. Pleatant Prospect of Filling It. Missionary—What is that six-foot box? nnibal—That's my lunch box.— Bohemian. Consul General Robert J. Wynn for- wards a newspaper clippine with ref- erence to tae opening of a huge water reservolr for the supply of London' stated to be the largest in the world. Its cost was $1,150,000. ¢ CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the CALL ON ME for anything you may desire in Hair . Goods—Curls, Puffs, Pompadours, Wigs, etc. Prices reason- able. Call and see OTTO STABENOW, Prop. 17 Broadway. Chiropodist MRS. UNDERWOOD, 51 Broadway. 'Phone 858-4. COMMENCE NOW To Select Your Spring Wall Papers We have them In all grades and prices, all new, including our Imported Papers, and at all prices. Also Mouldings and Paints, Decora- s and Muresco. Now_booking orders for painting, paper hanging and decorating. P.F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street. Telephone orde& mardd LUSTRE FRUIT JAR Pints and Quarts #C. W. HILL & SON, 147 Franklin St,, opp. Hopkins & Allen’s jun3a DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Denta/ Surgeon. In charge of Dr. 8. L, Geer's practice during bis last lliness. 161 Main Stroet, Norwich, Conn, nov26d 4 > NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. iR e order, John Tuckle. Prop. Tel 42-& y summer you'll never know the discom- fort of hot weather. Try it now.—adv. —_—m LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO om‘l?l.l. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Montville, within and for ‘the Dis- trict of Montville, on the 15th day of May, A. D.1909. Jlesent—CHARLES" G. TURNER, udge. Estate of ‘Alpheus E. Burdick, late of Montville, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims against sald estate within six months from this date. by posting up a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this ordgr, on the sign- post nearest to the place where sald d ceased last dwelt, and in the same town, and by publishing the same onco In s newspaper having a cireulation in said Distriol. und make return to thia ‘ourt. CHARLES G. TURNER, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record Attest. MARTIN V. B. BRAINERD. Clerk. NOTICE.—All _creditors of said de- teased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the undersigned at Norwich, Conn., within the time ilimited in the above and fore- going order. FRED W. MARION, jeTa Administrator. MAYOR'S OFFICE. City of Norwich, Connectfcut To Either Sheriff of the City of Nor- wich, Greeting: You are hersby directed to warn the legal voters of the City of Norwich to meet in City meeting in_ the several voting districts in said City, as pro- vided by law, to wit: FIRST VOTING DISTRICT—At the Town Hall in said City. SECOND VOTING DISTRICT—At Jo- seph Swatzburg, Jr’s. Hall No. 204 West Main Street, West Cheisea. THIRD VOTING DISTRICT—At the Municipal Building in Greeneville in sald Ci SIXTH VOTING DISTRICT—In Pres- ton Annex at the store of the Crystal Spring Bottling Co., No. 458 Main Street ON MONDAY, JUNE 7, A. D. 1909, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, to choose two Aldermen, four Common Council- men, a Collector and two Water Commissioners for a term of two each, and also a Clerk and a Trea rer and two Sheriffs for a term of one year each. The ballot boxes for such officers at said meeting will be opened in each of said voting distri>ts at 9 o'clock in the forencon and continue open until 4 o'clock in the afternoon, when they shall severally be closed. And at 4 o'clock in the afternoon at id Town Hall the estimated expenses of the City of Norwich for the current fiscal year as made and adopted by the Conrt of Common Council of sald City at a meeting held on the 21st day of May, 1909, will be submitted to thé meeting for its action thereon. Also to act upon the estimates for special expenditures and for permanent improementy included in, -he report o the Court of Common Council of ils Committee on Finance, to wit: For the celebration of the 250th An- niversary of the Town. 125th Annivi sary of the incorporation of the Cit; for salary and expenses of a milk in- spector; fot providing Public Comfort commodations; for macadamizing Su- chem Street; for the improvement of CTiff Streat: for the purchase of an ad- ditional steam fire engine. _Also to act nupon the several propo- sitions following, embraced in the re- port and recommendations to the Court of Common Council of its Committee on_Finance, to wit: To authorize the borrowing of money rot exceed{ng $2(,000 wpon the notes of the City, payable in four equal annual instaliments, to be liquidated from the receipts of the Water Department, in order to provide for expenditures thorized by a City méeting held March 1909, for the improvement of Meadow Brook Reservoir, ete. To authorize the execition and de- livery of the obligation of the City for 310,000 for its proportion of the ex- pense of Court House addition upon the retirement of the joint obligation now outstanding. To authorize the sale and conveyance of the fire station property on West Main Street and of the fire station property situate on Boswell Avenue and owned by the City; also if such sales be authorized to act upcn a proposition to appropriate the avalls thereof for the expense of fitting ll? the Thames- ville fire station to provide for the in- stallation of a steam fire engine and chemical engine for the protection of that section of the City, Also to lay a tax on the Clty list last made to meet the expenses of said City upon the estimates approved and the appropriations authorized to be made from the Oity treasury and to fix the compensation” of the Collector of said ax. Also to do any other proper busi- ness. Dated at Norwich, this 28th day of May, 1909. COs 0 LIPPITT, Mayor of the of Norwich. T hereby certify that the above and fcregcing is a true copy of the original warrant to me directed for service. Attest: GEORGE _ O. BENSON, ( Sherift of the City of Norwich je * Get the Genuine The honest, conscientious dealer who wants to please his customers will never try to sub- stitute when Sulpho-Napthol is asked for. Asa home cleanser, @ germicide and anti- septicit has no equal. Like all good things that have won for themselves great reputa- tious it has many imitators. The genuine GABOT'S SULPHO-NAPTHOL always comes in a yellow package. The dealer who is endeavoring to please his cus- tomers and looking for future trade recom- ‘mends this great * Liquid Cieanliness” evén when it is ot called for, The man who offers you spmething * just as good,” when you ask for Sulpho-Napthol, should be watched care- folly and the change he gives you for a five dollar bill closely scrutinized. Sold only tn yellow drug- R (oo b SULPHO-NAPTHOL COMPANY Torrey Bullding, 14 Medford St. SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO. Selling Agents 88 Broad St., Bogton, Mass. LB 7 A PR R Hack, Livery, Boarding and Feed STABLES Up-to-date Equipment and Guaranteed Satisfactory Service, 14 to 20 BATH STREET. (Tormerly Chapmen's) Telephone 10. Why Don’t visit our sfore and fake advan- tage of excepiional bargains offered this week. AN ILLUSTRATION: . * A 10-wire Tapestry Rug, 9x12, seam- less, for $12.50. Linoleums, 42%¢ per square yard ,in floral and beautiful cak patterns. A big stock to choose from and prices ' REFRIGERATORS, DINING ROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS, . GO-CARTS, BABY CARRIAGES, CHAMBER SETS, SEWING MACHINES, Anything and everything in the fur- niture line you can find in our store and we are selling at the very lowest Schwariz Bros-, ““Home Furnishers,”’ 9-11 Water St Washington Sg. Open Evenings. Just Arrived a Carload of Maxwell Automobiles. Can be seen at Auto Garage, No. 21 Chestnut Sfreet. Free Demonstration. . B.—Automebile Painting, Trimming and Repairing. M. B. RING. Death ARSENATE LEAD PARIS GREEN HELLEBORE INSECTICIDES CFiAS. 036000 & 60, 45 and 41 Commerce Street. IF YOUR HORSE IS INSURED AND DIES you can laugh at the other fallow. E. G. RAWSON, Agt, : House 854-2. 227 Main St. "Phone 550, RIS pi Goniee et s.'“'x-‘w' "'""""{'fm-‘“ or mn'x'.?’.:ék'a’ :3;. Minneapolis, Minn. irls_to leara picking. ATy o Bide i itk D Seear WANTED Energetic man willing (o work hard to m: ®00d pay, as travel- ing salesman. lence unneceseary. Steady, en sttion. Cobb & Con, Beedmen, Kranklin, Mass. _ Jesa WANTED—A quiet, meat young man of 18 years or more, who needs to wWork, to make himself useful in a textile mill} must ‘have some executive ability; go: opportunity for the right one; cigarette smoker need not apply. Address llsr.. care Bulletin. Jeb AGENTS WA Fountain _pens, 2580808, T5e and 35 Gond " profte. Habetsang Bros., Durham, Ct " jedd WANTED-—GIrls and boys to sell our postals; quick séllers; good pay. Haber- sang Bros.,, Durham, jesd colored_cooks, malds, farm able, C. R. Rickmond, Va. WANTED—Competent man to run a gduble drum-holsting engine. Apply to Thomes J. Dodd. et A COMPETENT WOMAN for general housework in a family of three aGults. Apply at this office. Jedd MAN AND WIFE WANTED for general farm and housework. Address Dr. W. D. Critcherson, Westerly, R. L Jedd WANTED—To buy small farm of from 25 to 40 acres; must be near elec- tric road and steam railway station and not far from Norwich. One that has planting started preferred. House must contain at least 7 rooms. Barn re- quired that will hold 3 head of cattle and 1 horse. Will deal with owne: only; no agents need reply. State 1o est price to Box 265, Bulletin. Je2d WANTED—A competent slasher ten- der accustomed to colored work: wages $12 per week. Supt. Yotk MillS St. John, N. B. g Jeld WANTED—Loom fixers at Hallville mills. Apply at Commerce St., Hall Bros. may30d WANTED—Your sewing machine: bioycles, cash registers and baby ca riages to repair; gen Jpbbing. Sew- ing Machipe 'Mospt Breed Biag. Tel. 242-4, or drop postal. apr20d WANTED Mechanios who are out of work, such as can work on Jonmes & Lamson turret lathes and on Pratt & Whitney screw machines; also a few good dle setters, Universal grinders end assemblers. Two or three first class toolmakers, also second class toolmakers. Those who are out of employment and are Interested in procuring work will call at Fres Employment Bureau, 4t 1.3¢ p. m., Tuesday, June Sth, when parties will be here who will be glad to talk with those who may cail. This work is out of town. jesa 8. H. REBEVES, Supt. WANTED Experienced waitress, hotel; family eook; general house girls and girls for the beach. J. B. LUCAS, maylld Reom 32, Central Bulldl BARGAIN We have three very fine 3-light Combination Gas and Eleciric Chandeliers, finishedin old brass, which we will seli at a very fow price. A rare opportunity for any- body wishing anything of this kind. JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS 0 om0 e 0 6 0 ¢ 0 2 0 0 05 IT 1S HERE AT, LAST An Indestructible - Trunk Guaranteed and insured against dam- age or breakage for five years, and the price is reasonable, too. Come in and see this trunk—it will interest you, The Shetucket Harmess Co 283 Main Street. | Telephone 321-3. may29d 1647 - Adams Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standard brands of Beer of Europe and America, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Mueir's Scotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin Stout. C, & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuse: Budwelser, Schlits and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12. octed The Del-Hoff, HAYES BROS., Proprictors. Broadway, . . . o« « + » Norwich, Conm. Running Hot and Cold Water. Rooms Unexcelled. Service Prompt Tables reserved for Ladles MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewel: 2nd Securities of any kind at the f Interest. An old Lowest Rates of tablished t THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Matm Street, Upetairs. THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, T tebiza ' Telephone 14 7 of the finest and most desirable re: dential properties in_ the city of w | Enquire No. 31 Wiliow St. London, * For particulars, addresa P. 0. Box 691, New barns, in good rerl line In Occum.. Ingiire of A. J. Senf 56 Boswell Ave., Norwich, Conn. may$d | rooms at 21 Ripley blace, East Side sther outh 3 elty near. Box £ nil;'u- THAY POR BALE —Ansiy T Mirs | 1Y just suited for two gentlemen; right Jumen Dawaon, Carterbery Conn. Jepd ,m.k'o",‘},‘,s." Appiy 3¢ Sioe. et ‘an FOR 8. ey steamer, in good B g o “Bireer, Witlimantic, | board No. 30 'Windham Ct, 've or six acres of TO RENT. TWO NEATLY FURNISHED front ms and bath, connected or separate- -Very desirable rooms with ; house newly furnished; cholce e. Jeld Detalre. Jeia | location; reterences. Inquire at Bulle- O 400 feet of bu! 3 Oak street, mice R Tand, with o i %:tr%:t, z. l"“ (l)",;undo Nor- | tenement, d?fll‘ ur or seven Hue, on the premises, Shehael Dono- | Yers. b8 Hobart Avenue. = decl4MWF oor. Apply Mrs. W. FOR SALE—At u great bargain; on ndon, Conn. may29d FOR SAl Ir, located on trolle; TO RENT—House and 1ot on Otro. vando ave.; in fine condition; rent §6.50. Farm with house and|at 55 Broad Street. TO RENT—A pleasant tenement of § HORSES FOR SALE—Henry Arnold; | $9 per month. Inquire 40 Hobart Av 912 Jackson Street, Willimantle, Conn. STONE may6d TO RENT Basement at (5 Frankiin street; suitable for the paint, plumbing or suitable business. mayl7d FOR RENT—A seven-room flat with modern_improveme: I have a fine quality of bullding| gnue, Inquire at sam: stone in the quarry for sale.. Also several hundred load of rough wall and eellar stone: WM. R. JEWETT, apr29MTh FACTORY TO RENT. with option of purchase, 140x25, three stories and basement. Woll lighted 300 feet from frelght station. R. R bl FOR SALE at Canterbury, Conn. | New York and New Pnglana markets The Fort Ned Water Privilege, with 50 acres of land. For full information, Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, No. 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. unction and transfer point.. Handy to Address GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam, Ct. TO RENT maylsd New collages and fenements. WHITNEY’S AGENGY, Enquire of A. L. POTTER & CO., 18 Broadway. apr26a 227 Main 8t, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE. 68 ROOSEVELT AVENUE--Near the H Bleachery, Greeneville. Six room ca e“"sl tage, with large well cultivated garde [ [] [ Easy terms. Prica low. THAMES RIVER FARM of 22 acreh, on west bank, near Massapeag. Fine, sightly location, good buildings, never ling running water in house, walls, | Room 10 fences and land all in good order, long shore front en river. 21 JOMN STREET—Modern two-fam- 35 SHETUCKET ST. ’Phone 114-3 mayl7d ily cottage, with large lot in good con- dition and for sale at g low price S SEHOOL, “STRBBT — Thvo-family house, with adjeining building.lots. For sale at a bargaln pric TO RENT. CLIFF STRBET, corner Elm street Good 5-room temement at low price. UNCAS STRBET, near Lincoln ave. Exoellent §-room fenement with attic, cellar, gas fixtures, bath, ste. For mll particulars of the above or for other property for sale or to remt, call at office on Franklin Square. may27d FARM BARGAINS. 140 acre farm, 60 aores good tillage land, large two Story house, two barns with basements; 10 cows, fuil line of Zagons and farming foola’ price §2.410. Seven acres, good cditage house, barn $15.00 Buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton Watch In a 20-year Gold Filled Case. $10.00 Buys a Waltham Watch in a 20-year Gold Filled Case. Also a full line of the, New Style Signet Rings. Gold Chains, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, and ‘henhouss, pleaty of frult;’ price and a complete line of up-to-date $800. 30 acres, EoO bulldings. on trolley line, stock ‘and {ools. fox 33,000, & acres, ‘some of th best land in Win level land. §00d | Jewelry. am _county. gooi buildings, handy to R. R.. $§00 worth tanding timber, prics $i.300. BuMdin y ots on Manners ave. near trolley an read 18, will be sold at a bargaln. end tor Msts and views, 0N’S REAIl BSTATE AGENOY, Main St. Willimantle, Conm. Franklin Square. mar2sd SALE HORSES I am In the west buying Horses, and will arrive In Norwich with a carload Monday, June M4th. If you are look- ing for a horse, wait and see these. If you see what you want, you can buy or trade for it as cheap as it can be done anywhere, for I am going to sell or trade them right away. ELMER R. PIERSON jun7d FOR SALE The Buckingham Chape Property On Boswell. Ave. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street., Nopwich, Conn. PAINTING! That is our business and now Is the | Norwich, Ct. Satisfaction guaranteed. | time to have it done. We will be glad to give you estimates and our work will be done in a first-class manner at a reasonable figure. Give us a trial grggqu & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut St lEWiS' Famflus lce [;ream‘ mar23d SPECIAL at the Mill Remnant Store. 201 West Main Street. a lot of Fancy Silks for evening and wedding dresses, all colors, at low pr also Latest Stvle Dress Goods, Musiins and Cotton Goods at half price. Come and see them. MILL REMNANT STORE, Wholesale may14d MRS. WM. F. BAILEY (Succ or to A. T. Gardner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. Telephone 883. aprisa A. W. BURNHAM, «+« « Eye Specl Twenty-flve years exyerience in fit PAINTING! ting Glassos to the Most Difficult Eyes, permanently Jocated at 257 Main Sty Office bours. 2 to & . m. fan24d in Bricks and Bullk. id retail at 21 Myer's Alley Telephone: Shop 250, House 738-4 G. A. LEWIS, Mgr. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. §5 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. dec7d General Contractor All orders recelve prompt and careful attention. Give me a trial order. Sat. isfaction guargnteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 349-2. Norwich, Grand View Sanitarium |JosSEPH BRADFORD, for the treatment of Mental and Nerv- ous Diseases, with separate and do- Bock Binder. tached department for Alcoholic and | Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, Drug Habits. \g Address Grand View Sanitarium, Telephone 675 Norwich, Conn. IEMWE | AHERN BROS,, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY ‘Phone 715, J. F, CONANT. 108 BROADWAY. Telephone 253. oct108 Watch Repairing dons at Friswell's . speaks for itself, WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin fan22daw . Whitestone 5¢ and the J. F. C. 100 Cigars are the best on the market Try them ' ‘When Bu I guess [ would! save brush” answered the nifty one.—~Bufe falo Express. your new flat fitted up? To quite. S: 4 buy a folding toothbrush? — Boston in City Journal. member & debt. He! be Hungs the German city of Nuremburg consumed 38,017,910 pounds of fresh meat. With a population estimated 313,500, the per capita this & “fraction over 121 poun practically one-third of a pouvnd San Diego, Cal, has a wond clock ‘with twenty dials which simultaneously the time in all pag rw world, also the days of t n 1d the date and month. It st twenty-ome feet high and four of diais are each four feet in dlamet United States this sp enormous. The receipts for the three months of 1908 w P bushels, agninst 128, same period last have come from Ei urope, and .mw have cven been made from Mexico 11 Franklin Street. it 1 guess Bt an over.! 1 have 1 have It ittle weary, e fola pathe eoined "t "be’ all But Tmoat 6f it has been quite cheery. ‘When fath alloped me, oh thes Shan' 'll.'ol‘fll ihers kisses, and forgiving: And so I'd choose to live ag: ain, Take ups and downs and hits and ° The snuggili t night and then e gnuggling up af %] an X . kisses, The tucking in with mother's T'd llke the shady wayside trees, The lazy di nee-d in clover, % rown up With all their snuggling and their Jaughing, Right'now life's effervescing cup 1s worth the lingering in quaffing. after, when they both are grown,' That's ihe time for it, I am think- ing; When 1 am old and all alone And I have finished its sweet drinks ing, I'd love to go away, ‘way back down the path to life's beginnin~ y back adown the dwindling track And start in at another inning. And it dad walloped me sometimes T'd come back quick with my forgiv= ng; I think perhaps my boyish crimes Made his life hardly worth the living, And mother's kisses and the cot I slept in then—live my lfe over? hey're worth a log, love and clover. Boyhood and kis: —Judd Mortimer _Lewls, in Houston Post, A COWBOY'S MUSINGS., The other day, upon the mesa's level land Jest_where it slants a leetle to the west, My hoss destroyed—he couldn’t under- stand! A purty nest. Some lark had bullt it 'neath a grassy screen, And, durn’ it all! T couldn't find the words To tell my sorrer, when I stooped and seen Them dead young birds. Five of ‘em there was—not ong to test a wing! And there the ol birds flow, a-callin® sad; For bours afterward I couldnt laugh nor sing . T felt that bad. So mebbe this hers Death that coms sses our end Is just some blunderin® eritter that goes by, Like my old hoss, and never does in« tend To make us die. —Arthur Chapman, in Denver Rpublie can, VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever S: ngs “What we want is & square deal!™ “Oh, we'll compromise on that in & pinch. What we really want is a shade the best of it "— Louisville Courier- Journal, y $Why do you get your hair cut se often?” asked the shaggy one. “Te ear and tear of my comb and Jack—Hello, Tom, old man; £o4 ay, do you know where 1 Transcript. Statesruan—I hardly know how to deal with this tariff question, Secre- tary—That's easy. When they tackie you, don't deal, but continue to shuf= fie.—Chicago Record-Herald. Larry—Phwat's th' excitement, Pat? Pat—Shure, an’ th' automobile turn- ed turtle. Larry—Turned turtle, eh? Bedad, Of bet that is_the reason ut chose & mud puddle.—Judge. “It's curlous,” moralized Uncle Allen Sparks, “that they call thls new sys- tem of running the city the ‘commis< sion plan.’ As I understand the plan, nokody can manage to get a comm tion on anything."—Chicago Tribune, The Lady—Well, T'll give yop two- pence; not because you desérve it, mind, but because it pleases me. The Tramp—Thank yer, mum. Couldn't yer make it a tenner an' thoroughly, enjoy yourselt—The Housekeeper, The Editor—Look here! You've en gaged & married women to run our “Home and Mother” department. The Sub—Yes, but she’s only been married three months and she lives at a hotel, She'll be all right, I think—Cleveland Leader. Goodrich Mudd—No more stealing rides on airships for me. Algernon Squiggs—Why s0? Goodrich Mudd— Well, once before dey dropped me off into a tub of water, and now dey just put me on de roof of a soap fuctory. Never again!—Chicago News. ‘What's all the continual trouble among the Balkan states?” “It's this way. Some of them Balkan kings is king garden” ¢Making garde; es; and others of them Balkan kings ists on keeping chickens."—Kansas The ret of happiness lies in learning to forget,” remarked the near- philosopher. “Well, you ought to be ppy,” answered his Criend, *What kes you think 80" “You never pe. — Birmingham Age« MUCH IN LITTLE The actual cost of the Suez canal was $100,000,000. The Persian gulf region holds the record for heat. The men of Australia outnimber the women by 247,000. The international dairy congress wil! at Budapest, the capi.al of , from June § to 11, 1908, The big trees of Callfornia are the oldest living things in the world, Esti. mates made from cross sections of . some of those which have fallen show that the mature trees are more than 4,000 years old. The Pasteur institute of southern Tn- dia, established at Coonor two years ago_ has submitted @ report which shows that 340 cases haye been trea ed during the last year, of which only two resulted unfavorabi (Zonsul George Nigolas Ifft statos thai sumption was The imports of po into ing have 829, 6 bushels in Heas v cargoes P