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Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at | pewANTED A | momeR v amat be wiin Efin’;’&&fi&?’?’:fi"f i who fote s RIght the Auditorium. ¢ adres: « Oftice. SEW. hroughjut d ;xov?ng ;xc:‘un- and Tilustrased Songs pgion. ey ] T Hark! From Atiantic shores ' WANTED —Have ,1_'0’ ere Pacific roars s at Breed Theater. Common Council Meeting. Sedgwick Post, No. 1, G. A. R, meets in Buckingham Memorial. ‘ Svea Swodish Sick - Benefit Soclety meets-in Carpenters’ Hall. Court City of Norwich, No. 63, F. of A., meets in Foresters' Hall, n elass Do m; 2 From never-melting snows To where the oronge grows And lities and the rose Forever bloom Is heard the trampling hum- Of_throngin ples, come To bide w L?t' - Thy houndless plains to till, R‘aw wealth fron, every hill, d myriad cities fill . laurel, flowers “:\r:i’ sl:mp for particul . Colehester, Conp. = WANTED—Position by —exp fireman. Apply at 11 Bath WANTED—Kight ~ waitresses Block Fsland. Apply at ccn\rfi Prospect_SE b Ao ot , ‘Well watered pasture imodate five head of 310 3 eight 1100, | land; can -acc ullivan, Trading Cove, Franklin St. .z’nu. Ambrose | nice ngottad “horse, {‘}‘_._I‘c, <inley A‘ve.. 2 FOR SALE—Summer cotta, Breeze, west side Thames ?I# way beétwéen New London and Norwich, | room with led last year, lot 50 | Bulletin. on Call Jes ; i ROOMS to rent, w= central-front FURNISHED ra ectr ¢ Point| TWO | . half | together or it Jel7d “—An attractive unfurnished five rooms, re by 189, ANNOUNCEMENTS See the new styles in men's King Quality $4.00 shoes and oxfords, sold only by Frank A. Bill, 104 Main street. UNEXPECTED BENEFITS. More Voluntary Concessions to Thou- sands of Policyholders by the Met- ropolitan Life Insurance Company. A remarkable spirit of liberality to- ward its policyholders is again the striking feature of the periodical state- ment or report of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company. Broadly speaking, the inducements offered by responsible life insurance companies to insurable persons are of two kinds. One consists in a proposi- tion to carry a definite amount of “straight” insurance at low cost; the other ‘offers innumerable ‘plans by which in return for excessive premi- um payments the person insured is to “participate” in the earnings of the company, receiving benefits that are LADIES' SHIRT WAIST. Paris Pattern No, 2040 —Al Seams © Allowed, The waist illustrated is made with the popular Dutch neck, cut in round outline and trimmed with a blas band of the material, fastened with small earl buttons and ornamented with a corner P : 5 WANTED—Man . arou EO to look after our business in th&t unty.e -3 cial inducement: permauent. Burr & Company, Nul chester, Conn. WANTED—A - com] keep house for a fam ent woman _to Lo two. In- uire of Joseph Huuter, Me Norwich Town. ellan Av, . Jelid WANTED _Six more good agents at once to sell the Perfect Dust Beater. For particulars, *write ta .\eMOABr- cialty Co., Hartford, Conn. Jel WANTED—Competent cook to go_to Figher's Island. sply “to Mrs. Archi- bald Mitchell, 315 Broadway. Jjelid TED—Girl for general work in uml v of two, with or without laundry; no sweeping. Address Box 15, Bulletin, Jelid B ————————— WANTED—A representative salesman of good address, one who,can hustle, in- every towr and city of considerable size.” Liberal commission. Mention Age. 0 ifications and character refer- ence. Manufacturers éBox 906, Water- b Conn. 4 Jerid 2y FARM WORK WANTED by u young man. Address C. ®. N., care Bulletin. jeldaw2 \ i~ WANTED—Three local men to repre- Salary and com- rymen, Man- Jjeisa . |- barns, in good repair. located on trollgi‘: “Frank tead, 89 Norwl p: %, S, . Atterbury. R., D, - jelsd | FOR SALf—Farm with ‘house and line in Occum. uire of A. J. 36 Boswell Ave.. Norwich, Coun. maysd HORSES FOR SALE -Honry Arnold, 12 Jackson Street, flumnflfln (l!%m FOR SALE ai Canterbury, Conn. The Fort Ni@ Water Privilege, with 50 acres of land, For !|.|‘1T1 iflmnlm, ’ quire of . 4% : JAMES L. CASE, No. 40 Shetucket $t., Norwich, Conn. mayl4d ‘SALE HORSES Another carldad just arrived., These| RENT- suite of four reoms and kitchen apart- ment. . Will" rent ~very reasonable or will sell. Addresd “Rent,” care Bulle- ton Co. Me T jel7d tenement of __TO RENT—A ple:ule“ eight rooms at 14 Huntington Ave., Bean Hill; $8 per month. Iuquire at § Huntington Ava, je16d STORE- TO 'RENT.—No. 56 Main St Enquire of Isaac 8. Insurance and Real Bstate Agent, Richards Build No. 91 Main, Street. jel2d TO RENT—Very desitable rooms with board; houseé newly furnished; choice location; references. Inquire at Bulle- tin Office. - " Je TO RENT—House and iot on Otro- vando ave.; in fine condition; rent $6.50, Enquire No..31 Willow St. _ may27d TO RENT—Basement at 55 Frankiin street; suifable for the paint, plumbing or suitable™business. mayl17d FOR RENT—A seven-room flat with modern jmprovements, 1561 Boswell av- enue, Inquire at same. aprid TO RENT With industry. All' All! Thy ehildren tru ‘Whatever climes they knew For Fatherlands To thee thelc Mother now, ’ In loyal love they bow, And pledge with jcyous vow Their hearts and hands. I'hus Nature moves apdce Building a mighty race - But just begun: To form her lates: horn The varied brain« and brawn From all the nations drawn She blends-in one. Oh Father of all good! Grant that with mingling blood And blending scul, Perfecting. Nature's art Each natio: may impart Its noblest traits of heart 'To crown the whole! " The love of God and truth; Valor, with gentle ruth Ever ccmbined, sionor without a flaws Justice, and reverent awe For Order ihroned on Law In deepest mind! Bring in an Age of Gold, not definitely stated in the policy it- | littie plaited ruific of batiste or silk,|sent an old concern. are 5 fing lot of horses; comsisting of selt. according to the material used for the | mission paid. A. Bulletin ©ffice. - 8 o0 € oL Ng When in that perfect mould The Metropolitan = Life sells | development of the waist. The fullness | jelsd { chunks, ¥ drafters and drivers. They | NeW colfages and femements. | ™}ir m ot e of the frout is put into narrow tucks, are as good as grows. Come and see Whose pattern form is showa “straight” insurance only; that is, it promises to pay at death, or at the expiratipn of your, policy, a fixed sum plainly written”in the contract. The business of the Metropolitan Life has incmeased tremendously year by year, while its operating gxpenses, proportioned to the vast amount of insurance carried, grow steadily less. Ordinarily the resulting gains would the first two stitched the entire length and the rest to nearly the bust line. The pattern is in seven sizes—32 to 44 inches, 'bust_measure. For 36 bust the waist requires yards of material 20 inches wide, 3% yards 24 inches wide, 3 yvards 27 inches wide, 23§ yvards 42 inches wide: 3 yards of ruching. Price of pattern, 10 cents. Order through The Bulletin ‘Company, Pattern vept., WANTED—Salesmen to sell accident and health insurance with key regis- tration and identificatfon outfit. ~Acei- dent policies paying $1,000 or $i.50 weekly cost $1 a year; big commission and renewals. Union Registry, Co., 150 Nassau St., N. Y., N. ¥. . Jelbd WANTED—Your bieycles, cash regist riages to repair; gen them. I am going to sell or trade these ‘right away if possible, and no one can do it eheaper than I can for the quality and terms. g |ELMER R. PIERSON. Tél. 177-12. jel4d Enquire of A. L. POTTER & C0.,' 18 Broadway. apr26d DR. JONES, Dentist, .In him who stands alone; The Man_of men! Our own Great Washington. And in_those glorioas hours When from their thrones all powers Of Wrong are hurled. Columbta! Still lift hlfih Thy radiant starg in sky! Ggddess of Liberty ighting the World! Norwich, .Conn. 2 ¥ be considered a legitimate award of o el acl o ing Machine arag.%}o'n‘tlil : @ N Haven Register: enterprise under capable management, WHAT THE PAPERS SAY. . SeacE 7 N i oo e P T L ‘ WHITNEY’S AGENCY, W SRR 5. VIEWS AND VARIETIES (-;;:e];ny :haous tpo share its prosper- | ... :,m;,?:[ t;, 3..05:. '\‘\m, plan to wan'ed mf thfl Beach 227 Main St, Frankiin Square. Room 10 ’Phone 114-3 Cle Sayings ity with them by paying bonuses and | g; into the industry of saising rattle- | joqur young whmen for aish wash- | Real Estate and Insurance | .., 2 ingrr:nin; T s puisd Al snakes, either for their eggs or for|;,g "two fine ironers, waitresses, gen- Father—Bobby: wHatever you de, e report just issued makes & Te- | (heir plumage. If you must feed them eral workers and good coOKs: FOR SALE. begin at the bottom and work up. markable showi The company in ten years has re- duced the raso of expense to premium ineome on its business in all depart- ments 15 per cent. In the industrial department alene the reduction ac- complished in the past five years amounts to 8 per cent.—this last item repregenting a total of three and a half million doilars. These great gains are being used te increase the benefits 10 per cent. on all policies in force since January As to policles dated previous to Jan. uary 1, 1807, a bonus of 8 per cent. with live mi~e, take the precaution to first extract the teeth of the mice. The snakes may be smoking, or opening their mail, and be too busy to attend to lunch at first. Meanwhile the mice, raving nothing else to do might gnaw through the confines of the box, and wander out for a walk. In that case the snakes would have to go out through the hole in quest of them, to ihe great annovance of the snakesand the unnecessary disturbance of -the nelghbors.—New Haven Register. “Mac” Wins. ‘The genera] assembly hds great con- J. B, LUCAS, jun10d Central Building. LEGAL NQTICES. NOTICE. The legal voters of the Bridge School District are hereby warned to mieet in the senior room of = the schoolhouse Monday, June 21st, 1909, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of hearing the reports of your School Officers, elect Commit- teeman, Clerk, Treasurer and Collector and act on the following: ’ The hiring of Billings’ Hall for next year. 68 ROOSEVELT AVENUE—Near the | Bleachery, Greeneville. Six room cot- tage, with large well cultivated garden. Easy terms. rice low. THAMES RIVER FARM of 22 acreh, on west bank, near Massapeag. Fine, slfh!ly location, good buildings, never failing running water in house, walls, fences and land all in good order, long shore front on river. 21" JOHN STREET—Modern two-fam- ily cottage, with large lot in good con- dition and for sale at a low price. 5 HOOL STREET — Two-fam'ly house, with adjoining building lots. For sale at a bargain price. TO RENT. R x \ $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 lina of the New Style Bobby—But, pop, suppose I was going to dig a well?—Circle Magazine, The Professor—What made the tow- er of Pisa lean? The Plump Coed— I wish I knew, I'd like to try it my- self.—Chicago News. “Say something to the little boy" said Bobbie's Thother. “Say, kid,” said Bobbie, obedléntiy, “kin you fight yet?” —Buffalo Express. Miss Hurt—I didn’t know that Miss Flash Was a college graduate, did you?" Miss Hunt—To be sure I did; she is one of the aiuminum of Vassar.—Bos- ton Courijer. . of the premiums is given for a ye; i ; > . < v on ‘all ‘policies over- five vears oid; | fidence in Highway ~Commissioner | The continuation of Drawing Lessons. | o CLIEE, STREET, corner Elm street.| gignet Rings. Staylaight—Oh, Miss Wobbins, may and increased benefits are allowed on | Macdonald. Action if desired on the School build- g P d # I come o see you again? Miss Wobe UNCAS STREET, near Lincoln ave.. Gold Chains, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, | hins—Well, T cannot see how you can policies of long standing which be- come death claims. Po sum up these benefits—not prom- ised to policyholders nor expected by them—it is shown that during the past sixteen years the concessions and bo- The truth of this assertion has been completely evidenced by the vote pass- ed giving to the commisgioner author- ity to spend very large sums of money ia highway improvements and in the conduct of his office. ing. f.u]'lng of a tax and fix compensation of Collector. And to do any other business proper to come before the meeting. HENRY GEBRATH, [} Distriet Committee. # Norwich, June 15, 1909. Jel5TFM Excellent 5-room tenement with attic, cellar, gas fixtures, bath, etc. For all particulars of the above or for other property for sale or to rent, cal' 0(2 ndl‘.ee on Franklin Square. may27 and a complets Joweiry. FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAU, line of up-to-date very well, unless you go this time!— Life. “Is Secribbler these dayd?” can attend to, writing any fiction “Oh, yes; more than he He has orders for six n’ulcx in' the industrial department 7 Never P‘l“l the hi!""‘)'b of "}9 !dll;fi summer resort booklets.”—Puck. alone are equivalent to a gift ougright | have such large sums been placed in| ™ IN"THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE “What's this extra session of con- of eighteen millions of doliars. the exclusive contro of a.state offi-|United States for the District of Con- RARN: BEROAINE. Franklin Square. gress-for™ . “f suppose they. want to S cial. neeticut. 140 acre farm, 60 acres good tillage 3 add s>mething to the sum total of the - In the matter of William R. Carver, | land, large two story house. twp barns mar25d - ’ BREED THEATER. The commissioner has grown steadi- human output of gas."—N. Y, Press. ly in public favor. He has told the { @ Bankrupt. In Bankrupicy, No; 2222, | with bagemenls; 10 cows, full line of " ture Picture, Wwas needed and never yet has been |don and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. | and henlouse. plenty of fruit:" price e e o —_— turned _down. Notice is hereby -given -that on the | $800. 39 acres good level land. good I'm busier than the busiest bee, An added novelty was the picture | Sometimes opjections have been [ 14th day of June. A. D, 1909, the.above | bulldings. on trolley line, stock and And yet I get no praise at all named above, and introduced at the | made by some of the members to-giv- | named was duly adjudicated .a bank- i)‘;';‘“‘-l::; *&O%mzi:‘;'“c-u:‘:":‘; “‘33 Rl . —Judge. evening performance at the Breed the- |ing the commissioner the authority | FuPt, and that the first meeting of his| piliyings, handy to R. R. $500 worth (Successor-ta A. T. Gardner) “Do you think bee stings cure rheu- ater yesterday, it being a pretty ‘btory [ Proposed, but a majority has always | Srealtors wiil :'ge i o e thélu,"'a' < | standing_ timber, pric: $1,360. Buildin, matism’ No," answered grandfath- of a young girl working in a ‘shoe | been' largely in his favor, and to his | & g o g o L chards | 35te on Manners ave.. near, trollev an er Stubbs, “but they're mighty likely Building. Norwich, in sald District, on thread mills, will be sold at a bargain. Hack, Livery you've got it."— factory, who puts a note with her | credit be iad said that never yet has| the“2ith day of June, A. D. 1909, at 3 to make you forget address into a pair of shoes she is|he abused public confidence or, failed | o' 18 the afferncon, at which:time ,“‘,&&’.,“'n"l:{d;,’;‘z'," AGRNOY Washington Star. packing. It falls into the hands of a |to make good use of all the authority sald wroditors Jmay. attend. - prove Matn St. Willlmautie, Coma. and She—How 1 wish I had been born a grauchy old individual, who reports | 8iven him ‘and the money entructed | thelr claims appoint trustee be heard P man! Women have all the troubles in :1:(7'"!: htlhde ::tp.x::t":d:mhw';n herel; tgrhls discretion.—New Haven Regis- DrRDerty . Of NG ARtAtE RS - HTDobhN Boal‘din this_ world. Hubby—I don't agree with er. e is muc g thereof. at auction or private sale, ex- g you, my dear. They don't have wives, smitten with her, and falls deeply in Jove with her, and marries her, much The rice crop is of enormous im- amine the bankrupt, and tpénsact such other business as may. properly come " FOR SALE Stable —The Independent. The angel was compiling the direct- to the chagrin of the old grouch. The | portance to Siam, as rice and fish form | before sail meeting. b h 3 " thrilling rural story of For Love's |the principal staples of food among o o L ;:rbiemxnndz?u:n“n';:y g B el v, VET cy. y ake, appeals to ali, and the refined | the people. Up to the middie of the | xo wiin Conn Sam: S aRs: 12-14 Bath Street. |crica Abou Ben Achem. And lo! his malice is splendidly handled, making it a most acceptable picture, The pretty ,Scotch picture of The Shep- herd’s Daughter is as charming as is its story, while the excellent ¢omedy is ‘furnished by An Auto Maniac, I nineteenth century rice was grow for sale or expért, but it has been found that the Siamese rice is of an excel- lent quality, and wherever introduced it has found a ready market. Fifty years ago the export was below 100,- je18d _COURT OF PROBW HELD h withir gnd for the District . on the 17th day of June, Present—NELSCN J. AYLING, Judge. The Buckingham Chapel . Property HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. Telephone 883. apr2sd name led all the rest.—N. Y, Sun. “I send you ten thousand kisses,” he wrote. “Bah!" she exclaimed, toss- ing his letter aside;: “why doesn't he come and look over his terminal facili- Have Lost Topsy, Mr. Pallet ‘Goes |000 tons, but now it reaches 700,000 | Estate of Sarah 1. Tyler. late —of On Boswell Ave. Inquire of ties in : person?"—Chicago Record- LandScaping, and the screaming bio- | to 900,000 tons yearly. Voluntown. in said District, deceased, Herald. graph hit, entitled One Busy Hour. adame Morelle’s high class song, Ah, Bright-winged Birds, continues to win. the hearty approval of the pat- rons, ‘and last evening she sang the delightful little Indian song, Wild- flower, and Mr. Delaney gave in his Willlams' Root Beer makes the best summer drink for the entire family. A quart only costs 2¢ Try it—adv. LOST AND FOUND. The Administratrix exhibited her ad- ministration account with sald estate ;n the Court for allowance; it is there- ore g Ordered, That the 1st day of July, A. D. 1909, at 16 o'clock in the fore- aoon. at the the City of Frobate Court Room in Norwich, in id District, be, and/the =ame is, appoifted for hear- JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street., Norwich, Conn. Mrs. De Style—That big artist Zo- rolldkwants to paint my portrait, so I'veParranged to sit for it. Mr. de Style—But how about me? Mrs. de Style—Oh, you have to stand for it.— Boston Transcript. “I can't wait any further for you. usual catchy manner the quaint Irish _Black - . 3 nyhow ' son, Addah, Come in Out gf the Railn \-n"o:‘";mm“fi.ik ;‘“" I‘““’ setter; tag|ing the ssme, and the said Adminis- What are you reading, anyhow? elty in ‘the dial > e Norwich Town. " | o y shing s order once in chapter.” “I'll wait until you get to ¥y in ect song line, winning rwich Town Jelsd some new s3japer the next comma, and no longer."— the well merited applause that he re- ceived. With the unejualled facilities for keeping cool, and the additional elee- tric fane, this well ventilated theater is one of the coolest spots in town. LOST—Gentleman's open faced gold watch, between Franklin square and £ilk mill in Preston, with fob attached marked N.. & W. R. R. Finder leave at this office or with Arthur C. Smith, Poquetanuck, and secelve reward. jel6d FOUND--Came > havln{ . circulation in said District, at least six days prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to the Coumt. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above ard foregoing is a true copy of record. . v 8Bt; FANNIE C:., CHURCH, Je1sd Clerk. ¢ anything you XN may desire Goods—Curls, Puffs, A W BURNHAM, « Eye Specialist Twenty-flve years exverience in fit- in Hair | ing Glassos to the Most Difficult Eyes, permanently located at 257 Main St., Loulsvil]e—::mrier-.lnurnal. MUCH IN LITTLE Heidelburg is to have a special in- stitute for experiments with radium - S & 0 me, black and Norwich, Ct. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs, Taft Frowns on Sund: . | White hound a Tnqui %! e 2 Roripasousg, iEs o @ . on Sunday Gaity. | ciman. Lisbon® Conm e °f 4§40 | "7 X COURT oF PROBATE-HELD etc. Prices. reason.| Office hours.2tc 3 o m. Tl gt e Women ir Washington are begin- | at Norwich, within and for the District s “ " ning to regret the introduction of the of Norwich, 'on_the I7th day of June, able. Call and see Reliable Canadidg reports go to Sunday entertainment, for the round A, . 1909, - show that the International railway, of soclal activity in the capital now Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. owned by the govenment of Canada, counts seven days in the week. It “is” suid that Mrs. Taft is frown- ing upon the practice. The innovation began with the dip- lomatic set, and was encouraged by M’rs. Perry Belmont and Mrs. George ‘W, Vanderbilt and other New York women who spend part of each ses- gion in Washington. Then Mrs. John R. McLean conceiv- ed the idea of Sunday breakfasts at Friendship, her place, ten miles, from the city, and soclety suddenly found it had practically resigned its Sunday to social duties as exacting as those on_ other days of the week. Clergymen preached against the ten- dency from the pulpit, but the enter- tainments were kept up. Now, how- ever, sever:l prominent women have taken the situation in hand and prom- ise to' restore Sunday to its old quiet and restful inactivity. Mrs." Truman H. ‘Newberry, wife of the secretary of the navy, is one of the leaders-in the fight, and she has a strong ally in Mrs. James Bryce, wfe of the British ambassador. o 'ROOSEVELT Hottest Africa Can keep cool more easily than can the suffering housewife who tries to cook with a coal stove. ESTATE GAS RANGES Insures a clean, cool kitchen, are eco- nomical, safe and easy to operale <all and see the latest models, Estate of Geor%e Frederick Ulmer, late of Utica, in the County of Oneida and State of New York, deceased. . Eleanore” F. U. ‘McLeughlin of said Utica appeared in Court, by Counsel, ang filed a petition alleging that she is the Executrix of the will of said deceased; t said will was magde in the State of New York by an inhabitant thereof. and has been proved and es- tablished in said State of New York, out of this State. by g Cowrt of com- petent jurisdiction, to wit: the Surro- gate Court «f the County of Oneida, as will fully appear by a duly duthenti- caled and exemplified copy of said will and the records of the proceedings proving an4 establishing the same, herewith produced; that said will pur- ports to convey property situate in this Probate Distriet, fully described in said petition. and, requesting that said copy of wili and records provin and establishing thc same be filed afn recorded in this Probate Court and an- cillary letters testamentary be granted, as on fil= more fully appears. Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probatz Court Room in the City of Norwich. in said District, on the 28th day of June, A. D. 1909, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. and that notice of the apr24d > 17 Broadway. pecial for Next Menth at Miil Remnant Store, Ten thousand- yards. of Fine Dress Goods, Silks and Fancy Cotton Goods, 2 to 15 _yard lengths, for sale at one- third of regular cost pric€. The car brings you to thé door. Don't forget the place. / REMNANT STORE, MILL jel2d 1 West Ma Schlitz Milwaukee Lager. Pabst 'waukee Lager, Narragansett Lager. Kolar’s Light Lager, Kolar's Dark Lager, o Yale Stock Ale. Yale Light Ale. - St. W. Main St. | maviid orro stasevow, prop. | LeWiS' Famous lce Cream in Bricks and Bulk. Wholesale and retail at 21 'Myer'l Alley Telephone: Shop 250, House 738-4 MRS. G. A. LEWIS, Mgr. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richard=on and Boyntoa Furnaces. 65 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. dec7a COMMENCE NOW To Select Your Spring Wall Papers We have themi In all grades and will be neither sold nor leased, even though it had shown large deficits in past years. At the beginning of the present year Japan had 3,308 telegraph offices and the lines were 5,387 miles long, with a total length of wire 92227 miles, Nearly 8,000,000 telegrams were hand- led last year. . The best official railway experts place the value of the Wisconsin Cen- tral railway, recently sold to the Ca- nadian Pacific railway, at $66,705,000, Its mileage is upward of 1,000 miles, including branches. Textile works in the United King- dom are 1,171,000, of - whom 482,000 were men and 680,000 women. The total wages paid . in 1908 amounted ‘o over $240,000,000, or an average mrg head of $211.68. The average for men per week was $6.83, for women $3.75, for boys $2.53, and #or girls $2.17. “'rs. Taft has made known her op- pendency of said petition, and of said Kolar's Ale. * prices, all new, including our Imported Egypt imported over $125,000,000 positic., to Sunday entertaining, it is hearing thereon, be given by the pub- Papers, and at all prices. worth of merchandise in 1908, as said,'and she will not hesitate to throw licaticn af this order ome time in some | - Bass Ale. Also Mouldings and Paints, D . | against $100,000 in 1904, and this in her influence to Mrs. Newberry and Mrs, Bryce In their attempt at re- form. CASTORIA GAS & ELECTRICAL DEP'T. MME. TAFT, PALMIST AND CLAIR- newspaper ing a circulation in said District by d(—rushinx a true and attested copy of this order in the post- office at Norwich. in said District; pos- tare paid by registered letter directed to .on. Freeman F. Patten, State Treasurer. Hartford. Conn., respectively each at least ten days prior to the date of said hearing. and that. return be made to this Court. 2 Guinness! Stout. Yale Stock Porter. atA. J. SENFT'S, 56 Boswe!l Ave. jundd Y QUALITY tions and Muresco. Now bocking orders for painting, paper hanging and dJecorating. P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street. the face of the panic conditions pre- vailing in 1907 and the liquidation fol- lowing to the present time. The ex- ports’ for 1908 exceeded those of 1904, but were less than in 1907 and 1908. The offering of prizes for the best kept station gardens has stimulated o copy of record. A T especially when costs no more than s . The Kind You Have MII’I!I‘“ e s Puzaled with their | “ORY ot *"FANNIE G, CHURGH, the inferior kind. Skilled men* are out Natal are most’ beautiful and_fir- 3 with a certainty higher than human 18d Clerk. | cmployed by us. -Our “prices tell the ' B e ot 3 d dp. Bears the powers. '3 Union St. New London. Ct. ==F=Em==— - whole story. : f,:fl"fl,"‘u‘a'i'l»l‘:f \:vr?‘:en;::: rw:; ring and wal ups! TS. 3 Signature of ! THE OFFICE OF WM. F HILL, | . _OTETOON & YOUNG. the garden colony. S X may2id p i~ = . LOUIS H. BRUNELLE" We are confident oir Ples, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, - AHERN BROS,, THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 151 Main Street, Upstales, in Buenos Ayres a spider which p tices fishing at times. In ghallow: it =pins between stones a two- poles, ete. ork well i shown by the numerous led skins of little creatures “ Jie about in the web net. ¢ 9 v e There has recently been discovered = o is focated In Somers’ Block, over C. M. : 3 BAKERY Williams, Room 9, third fioor,s - . ,_G : mfl a 3 comieat not, on which it runs in the =« E Cake and febl3d a7 UVUI Ofs watér and captures small fish, tad- - - oy 2 Ay 3 . That it understands its

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