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. reflem g 4 Telephone, 210. CABINOY ; Danaing every afternoon and evening. B Ice Cream, Scda jand Light Lunches. Y, Jersey paper. says: ‘HA 18 THE BOOK GOINGTO BE | .“At first sight this may look like wnATa a T m trick on the burglars, but da The question is being asked, What i d 5 . a gy ced ¢ nste of : L 3 reality it is the clevexest kind of E. of . Vt., is . 7 % R : 1y thd 250tk anniversary Jubilee Book ko dietar® home Tand At s Mkely t0] sariened she Lomcoscy Abeo ayits ¢ sne : oastabi . Pn::h#:*‘y:?"c tits, agmr f #ping to be like? It s not going to v::rkhem time. l‘lacllt‘ t‘._:e u‘l'a and Am;aqu;hem %he prize g:fl m. ——— k oy : M y inted let the burglars st . blow open | yard 1 CegES hing - 5 np like' pny bpok ever printed about and ;.‘ :::hl'n:'.” Meanwhile the | 88 & than & quarter of a | tion, is in “once more. r ‘ - BREE D's ‘T HE ATRE [ Norwich, i we have the right concep- : 50 far is six % jewelry, money and other valuables | POUnd. L £E8 z tion of it. may be safely resting in any old|3"Lf e iy oo 3= u'fi{";:"?fi"&'é mmmi :tmu;l‘w.:.' " Chakles; WoTNRICy, Tasese. 1t is going to be an accurate ac- | place where the owner chooses t0 Put | Bstey has refused an offer of $600 for > 2 (B them.” ‘The revelation of the seheme] the hen. Folds and fichus ever. the shot Devoted to First-class Moving count of the entire celebration gather- od by @ competent scholar from relia- ble sources and no pains are to be spared in making it the -finest book just prompts a smart burglargto search everywhere first and to tackle houlders : T oL —— 1e A 'story ot “otmordinary deatness AR i Bt Pictures and fustrafed Songs. % was unfoided at a recent meeting of a: the oafe ab Jt resort medical gociety i Fhiladelghia JAn) Short skirts are the rule for all ex- “:“:;':-' 4 , y 3 T ever printed about the city and town| THE BEE WILL SURELY STING. | pecs Momar #’:’fif’nfl‘r.y Qnra of| cepting house, reception and evening ‘ _‘m:‘-fl- ’ of Norwich. A court in Connecticut is asked to ernl:on %;»'elr:l';lp m'd‘:n:afl:tehg: :la‘n 2 o e Et g :lx OlheAr]:‘lnl :nu. =3 : " hous: ' ; i P toon Grac, o 1t wiil contain the cream of gll the lnhc‘llde 'hel:lher a who is LUBE | " house, waited until the booming| sh q‘-‘n :dgepunrgm she B :;:‘, ’c‘ at it : oM, 5 “l';u"‘“d““n"'nilflfi- 9 sgrmons and addresses delivered, the while on his own premises, by &} o 05" Then ohe e g iomn g - i n938d it e : . : , names of all committees, and also the tabooed neighbor’s b?e‘ can collect damages and said, sweetly, “Come in." (b wese 8 AT from the hee’s owner. To hee keepers _— All of the new outing hats as ';:?] names of hundreds of who taok | and.to their neighbors the case is im- | NEEDLEWORK SUGGESTIONS. |as the finer straws show a decided oct2sd part in the ceremonies, with portraits, { portant. Will the judge decide that —_— at the brim. = - v Ro and street scenes and views of the|Dees are “livestock.” and as such are | pees —— The soyrt whish iaplobas 4b¢ ER'CK m pivade apd the historical play—the 2% ‘nor:l: oLt ORI sttt L et : is becoming one of the familiar feat- c n ' EA ! E vgry best pictures which The Bulletin vexatious matter of keeping bees to yres for the m ; v Under New (Management. Devated to High Class Moving Pictures It e ed that this book W) e ige's e yors the. plain- e ia F an, stimted Somgs. have ’:oo ‘pages, with 50 pages of ap- | tIff. it will undoubtedly lead to greater The tidy housekeeper finds the man; 3 m smn.d wond The Newest and Best Piclures actlvity in the raising of the stingless . 3 lids of pots, pans wnd kettles bee, ‘of which little has of late been : Kitcheh a problem to arrange phopriate portraits and pictures. l npou — heard. To disinterested readers 8 wide THS Suy-fagres of Sapey AS4 D8t 4 I dec ¢ (1 H. HASKELL It is to pe sold for 32, bound in Always Here First. ness. 3 i . c % Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday cloth, and for $2, bound in leather.|gleam of merriment appears in this 5 They cannot be hung up, many of oB-Faol Tt Thers has been recelved orders for | case involving so novel & point of NN geciien || them, owing to the shape, will not lie well 489 —— 'Phones —— 402 g 5 about 150. The Bulletin would like law.—The Boston Trauscript. ’ 3 v 3 Lnnn:ymll:'n..:d athey are -;?al»llr un- 87 Franklin St. 68 Thames St % make an edition of 1,000, but unless | 14 15 to be hoped that our Connec- st Anb::‘l&‘mn.‘!om the lids mersd William Dejaney in Ulns » & wi >C ‘we, has Theat ity there I8 & quickened demand the edi-{ ticut courts will determiné whether the boe i Boor gy gt ol gl K 2 , 3. A. MORGAN & SON, paly ReRtinas 66 t4 ails Eyening 160, tion is likely to be cut down to 500 copies. The Jubilee book of 1859 was mnot to be had less than 36 or $7 & copy when wanted this year. This book will be at a premium in the future. The Bulletin is planning to have it ready for delivery about the 1st of bee is a freelance, or a yokefellow { ¥/ both easy and inexpensivi — with other farm stock, for whom the || She got a length of strong wire, | owner ‘is held’ responsible. The bee : ltrelt;h:g acrose the pots and ans t co‘l ‘nd Lllmbcr has not been regarded as a trespas: " 3 n el Y means & couple ol ! well ected line of all ser because he is a helper in a way - 2 _| and on thig the lids accompanying all A 1 w -:l .l:ln-bor for butld- to the crops he visits. The bee takes | Design for three collars, 12 1-2 incehs | the wok{gge utensils are nmflv ar- i g toll for the beneficial \work he does|190& aRd bows to match in evelet and | 7anged. Whe wire supports Vaem pors Tol, 884 f o among plants. He is kept, for his hon.| FFeAch embroldery. \Two collars have M' I“mm md nflflalflfl] to| things is by no means unornamental ) - ey and is usually welcomed for his | Sutionholed cdges and te ir Fnd|in addition to its handiness. - Best Viok Only. service. That “the bee will surely | by machine. Any heavy or medium Poune €28, 18 Reriins Ave December. Those Who desire a <opy | sting,” no one doubts, but to make his | weight wash materials may be used | DARK PONGEE FOR NEAT OFFICE E L ae sk the sept should sgnd their order to The Busi- | owner responsible for his conduct is {;rr n'h.l :ohhzv‘mt;:flmi!}gflgm&' WEAR. " z' ¢ umflcfl woss Ma i a new endeavor. The bee isn't wor- | linen lawn, a s REE o Mpoager uf Tho Bullgting e d ik ovach the lisus. silk, satin,'messaline and evén heav¥| The girl who wishes to save ag much ¥ .y EXPERT FUNING wich, Conn. ” fish net may. be used the latter em-| " posgible and yet be clean and 8 [ gaves sud ’3&”"' B 20vea AN - . |briderea with heavy silk floss and the | fresh looking at the “office” every day, | Lydi m- work gua ranteed. CONDEMN THE PUBLIE UTILITIES EDITORIAL NOTES. - | others, with the exception of the silki| may be well ang economically dressed maviid A W, JARVIS, " Galveston accepts the lesson of the | Satin and messaline, to be embroidered | ip the summer in a dark blue or brown No. 1§ Clatremont Avey BILL. with mercerized cotton. The bows pongee, with a yoke made of lace or jorwich, Conn. late Btorm, and is proceeding to make | 5 iiq"in every case be of similar ma- wraduate Niles Bryamt School of Plase fine lawn and half sleeves of the same. The State Business Men's associa- | her weak spots secure. ial as the collar and be embroid<| " oy, and ah Tumiog, Battle C tion has addressed an open letter to S e ered to match. ‘fmh' .?,’:,y :1‘;,, '.:,edv e“p:hn: m;‘:; Drop .‘yfau and .x'lrx' cal every legislator of Connecticut con-| It is estimated that the sugar beet| Price of pattern, 10 cents this will be possiblg. decisd "Phos demning . the majority bill and sup- | crop thig year will reach a million This part of the Jm- may be easi- 3 - minority bill of the spe-|tons. This is the biggest ever. . Iy laundered in one’s own room, as Spring season is over but we have a starch is not used and ironing is not i absolutely necessary. & great variety of them still in all grades at reduced prices. Also Mouldings marked down in price. Mixed Paints, Muresco, Brushes and Decorations. - P.F. MURTAGH, ““PLUMBING AND GASFITTING cial committee ag a fair and reason- A Tt T A able bill. The letter concludes in| Annapolis is a hard place for a bey, this vigonoug style: as shown by the Sutton mystery, which Pangee is expensive, but one makes “The minority bill is & ciear, con- |is very likely now to be solved. up in the saving of laundry bills for i servative and effective measure; it has shirt waists, removed all the real objections heard s TWEQ e B - — - 4 .. SRR $1.50 BOOKS at the public hearings to the meas- ure presented by the temporary com- m?“fm be a natural megaphone. N 3 The careful housewife who religious- { F. C. GEER TUNER 122 Prospect 8t. Tel. 840-6. Norwich, Ct In the Grand Canyon of the Colorado a man's voice can pe heard for a dis- tance of eighteen miles. That must “The majority bill i trosity; T ly adorns the backs of the porch chair, 92 and 94 West Main St. it roduceh the logal standurd of AusL. | A President Taft nas made it clear to with white crash towels ‘may unpin for 490 ity for gas from sixteen to fifteen can- | th¢ ¢anferees that he cannot be bun- hese articles and transter thew to - Thl! vallxhn FOIHIflry Co 3 coed by the experts who now have th more useful ends. . N dle-power; it makes ope rule for tel- Lhe experiy - e : There is now in the shops @ special | A 1ot of pepular books which we wish little chairback towel to protect the |to convert into cash. § back of the chair from leaning heads| Others at 19, 25¢c and 45c. fxed by the corparation: bt here fs™ent: “There ain't no use working | Design to be transferred to a night-| "'t is o smail oblong of Turkish tow- | , B8 among the first and get the se- 36 ) 'm PRERHAD o when the sun shines hot!” gown of nainsook, batiste, thin cam- | elling, a serviceable dark brown im | lction- 1o provision that the same things may bric, China silk, wmuslin or Persian| color, with a ry bit of border, all fin- not be done under any conditions; it i lid French and 4 As a drawing card. a' Cincinnatj | lawn and worked in solid ished and ready to put on the chair. CR N C ;::;""’ royides that mortgage | . injgter advertises an lllustrated sef eyelet embroidery, with white or mer-| ‘mhey are nexpensive and so prac- 0‘ matter in hand. ephone poles and another for electric ik light poles; it expressly provides that| myore are fao many people who are IRON CASTINGS ‘urnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street san2zd may De issued to any amount iy cerized cotton or silk; though delicate| tica) that even the summer boarding da w 0 t Pl b' it the commission consents: but it|mor, “":{‘mf'::_“ :ohbwld d:“l";’:‘;ht?h' colors may be used if prererred. The | house row of piagss ehairs might ar: Itdaw ¥ orm U um “lg provideg no penalty for such issue if . d | ribbon run beading, which is plac ford to equip themselves therewith. ¥ as to hide the joining of the yoke anl The running .expenses of a house are the commission does not consent; it h 7 a A ionabl Py T permits the igtue of debenture BOnds (o perann ia alyars mdutsing i st | Babirk ehoek 15 the BArment | oneteaspors oRke " ol b 4 3 spoon of butter, and coppen ndtes in unlimited quan praise it is no evidence that he has| Price of pattern, 10 cents. sugar, yoll?soo of three fn:“ e.::&..lf tity wihout restriction of any kind; it |, "regt deal of self-respect. THERES A WAY TO FIX OLD|2up of milk, one teaspoon of vanilia, I L L pravides that the corporations shall ARt v two cups of fi two t n ] furnigh reasonably proper and ade-| It professors of religion would only TRUNKS. Daking powder. o (CasBeRs of oF THE largely ihcreased by worn-out or poor plumbing, Bither canses annoyance —usually at the moést incopvenient 2 time. .An estimate for replacing such 5. & plumbing with the modern, peace of In buying, what is so important a mind kind will cost néthipg, and Tl agate service'; but it gives the com-|ijive up to the old religion there would —— b5 fon y 3 2 21 Th tside of a trunk is mot the 7 Sienir T Bty . A Wines, b ity haste ';ocomnp:llz Suen [ not be such a welcome always ready | oniy part that gets battered and ‘un-| (. f"':‘" Sherbet. d Liquers and Beers Quatity should be | uaraniee the price will be reasonable. f a ftailure to Rxml‘h it Iu”;hnr{. the |7 V97 Aem. e Brosenisd. sightly, although there e n "’"":' two :n;saohutf :rp-'gl! lub‘::uj'l‘nc'ungf ! the mest important essential. )4 , ) 4 rior” ‘ba e smashers. m the ¢ People of good judgment are not in- majarity bill contains no evidence of | Sutton Is the nly fellow in this | hinges and lining become torn and | 'hree lemons. one qliart of milk, Dis: 0 g nmn::)du-:\wh by price as by quality J. E. TOMPKINS, | solve sugar in milk and partly freeze any intention to remedy existing evils, | country who succeeded in commiting | soiled they may be' repalced’ at home. but it seems, to have been drafted for | suicide while two men sat upon him, | €irong iape, securely fastened with |Pefore adding eggs and lemon. g In dealing with us you get a combl- Hant nakda Kb —— A “5“" o{dm'h auslity ::d' low price, may27d 67 West Main Street. { the purpege of creating a useless com- tacks, makes excellent inside nges. . - and get Liguors of the best quality a \ glon, covertly Increnl‘ll:thz ,o‘,:"" He had a pevolver in each hand. Bk:dy lrd 1id may dbe !medl WEFL e c“pa";t .:l':u Fu::: £ 50 as dlo': prices as such goods can be moire wall paper, the edges neatly nn. X = ; 4 ¥, of the corporations, and Gecelving the | Tramps bave learned that the har- ished with ’;‘f,e partout binding. hot water, ome cup of corn syrup. i etk Yand cemdlste; T F BURNS ' ' y —al &dneral assembly and the public inte | vest season is the one when they are | "y, paper should be put on with|Boil until it forms a soft ball, beat Come in and look around. the belief that a public utilitics bill | made to be of use in Kansas, hence t llowed to|until it hardens a little, then add b R R K] ; sood wsll pager paste and a white of one egg beaten stiff and one ® enactment of the minerity hill Mt D B i g gk cup of chopped nuts. will be a step forward; the enactment | There is not the slightest doubt that The Time Not to Eat. —_— of the majority bill will be a step |OUr congresemen are all of the opin-.| Never eat when you are fatigued or HOME GARMENT MAKING. they steer clear of the state now. | dry before the trunk is used. Heating and Plumbing, Geo. Greenberger, 47 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn, Telephens 812, B 92 Franklin Street. Summeri[iji Yasr Tabat Shirts | fringo's el of Mg 49 Main Street, It the majority bill is what the as- sdolation says it is, there is only one t to do with it and it should be dene quickly. AN OLD INDUSTRY BOOMING. Considgring the growing scarcity of fine woods and the increased value, it, I§ not strange that the veneered weod industry is showing a steady in- crease. A recent report of the bureau of the census shows that during 1908 there were cut into veneer 383,542 (% feet b. m. of logs, valued at $7,891,00/ They , Unysual also is a plain sleeve fin- ished with a fancy scallop of the material. In the last the same trimming fs carried out on the seams over the shoulders and the gores of the skirt :rgw.m;'“d a calamily to the |ion that a tariff vevising commission | worried or angry or greatly excited. The Bulletin's Pattern Service. te.” gt ady SLEEVES. iv2sd conferees see their danger. it is more f th vest costumes. than likely that they will realize it W‘&;f".?;»f: which 15 predicted as 5 them. leg-0'-mutton, with plenty of fullness Dr, Louise Franklin Miner is now ; & above the elbow. It has pointed side located in her naw office, 21 Main St. ness ‘In Milwaukee 1n ten years than | tons- Office hours, 1 ta 4 p, m, i Portland. Me;, inZone year. Ong Fallhages L e i handsome patterns and 50 for 25 cents hibition, - o o s s e et LOUIS H. BRUNELLE | colorings, perfect fitting and e compliining of short would be the greatest invention of the | At such times all food is poizon. Sleeves form one of the most attract- ._.._fi_']‘—.____ TICE . when the people cook their goose for | favorite for mext season’s -frock is a 0 "There is %aid to_be less drunken- | pleces that lap over with fancy but- oo ot by g stands for beer and the other for pro- 1 + —at— DUNN’S PHARMACY, ag against 348,523,000, feet, valued at|weight in ice -in the cities, if the Military 'straps are also among the 36,436,000, in 1307; that, although in- | price is steep. Icemen can't keep up | PORUIAr sleeve trimmings. \ confiden Pies, Cake in ZQDhYl‘ welghts. reet. dugtrial conditions generally were un- the standard any better than my- u::l' ;;','g';x‘:;';; ::e{:: d.i ‘fi,;“.‘[;‘;‘ x mm .: C:M Give ‘:‘! §0 Main St rable during the year 1908, the|nicipal gas. Others are of the short-corded va- / 8;‘..“'.« ” = Al Qualities At v13d mmt of wood cut into veneer in- T T riety, used on the cuffs. novad 20 Fairmeunt Street Governor Weeks is all right in his Por the fancy sleeve nothing is 4 i reased, substantial gains bein de in the quantity of beth .mm&.“'?u domestic wood consumed.. Thiy was dye In a measure to the closer can- vags in 1908, when returns were re- veto of the bill which would make es- | prettier than lacing and buttons car- 3o Mc PHERSON,S’ For the balance of the sea- ¢ape fram Wethersfield on a plea for | fied up the entire length. . n 4 e R T P g 2 T 4 et it 4ol CHILD'S ALLOWANCE. . ' , DR. 10 NES; Ml", The Hateer, 101 Main Street ::"2 t".s{if.'.;.:,’: o v:rr;"l:-; I juasod celved from. 402 active establishments o 5 e Tty o e st | Hoey Thaw ougt o mave o | 0 00T SR s ey : 3 SHETUCKET ST. psa-ebig and n thirty-one states, for the pre- (Dle in finding a publisher for his |gs they are years old and allow them f 1 egn: year. g book. He has had free advertising s savet :kvm:’ sach has saved i Room 10 'Phone 32.3 E HunsE C. H. Nickerson, 128 Main Sl ed gu in the prec vear, |enough fo warrant @ 100,000 edition | $5 put it in & and add to it eae i ranked l‘r!:l ‘:mon: nfl"m used | for a starter. % year. It is a very little beginning, put maylld o . y Jun29d for veneer, 119,945 feet being 1med children with money in, a real bank :‘::n was even .."""';u:h" in 1307, | Minneapolis of the ’.:;:I:ILQ: .3‘;::&’3?.{.‘ g ety Paris Patters No. 1591 — All Seams percentage of the whole con- Fyers. They were pur: ipall, RK sumption was 295. Among other |in France and E‘*fi?’%f“fi,fi,l NEEDLEWORK NOTES. This is a smart style of sfirt waist from woods, with the exception of yellow | Rol Burgess & Sons of Wenona, IlL, Remember, a felled seam conceals fon Unsoe or any ot the '.md" k‘““ jy8d b B e i ] 3 Shoulder lines. Nine fine tucks are ! 5 Tl wero used, with 5 veruiay ‘Lt | Messre, Burgess & Sons wWere (we| Rodding and whibping the beading il e e Up-to-date Equipment We have Fancy Native $1,475,364, as against CHerens @ two year old valued |ty gheer materials is a good idea, Srative in effect and coniribating the ; 1,478, as nst 6,722 feet, with | at $8,000 and the‘other a four year e ‘| proper fullness to the fromts: C kells lfimwn $339,695 in 1907, also valued at §8,000. Both . 'y Fowls/and Lamb. Order Herdand Get the Best e r———— Py s very desirous of adding more to 3 2 with a valuation of $1,272,096, form. 152 Horses from Europ are 'y 3 2 i 3 ! a percentage of 314 of the ta Abflg 0,000 worth of horses wers !:;W?.yn:::g t;‘}:? b‘;“; “me& ?;Lkn; :c“-a w W flw “‘ckl L'v.rYl Boardlns DR. (-n R- CHAMBERLMN. o ption. The demand for red | RFOUSTE ifito New York Monday on the f count which will be helpful during col- -l and Feed Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr. 8, L. Geers aolens, The fronts B 161 Maig Bhrst l'“b}"""l:l:-:. pime, which shows an important in-jand Messrs. Crouch & Soms of La- OF waelens e {ronts ar at n orw crease, to great inorease is noted. | fayette Ind. clghty-one of the horses Al caw 2Kns. th center Ibrough & box-plalt redching novibd @ The principal woods imported for s:t;::‘l e former and seventy-one| <wyhen a scallop i& padded and them bo:-pwt .t" ’?Inod bto .:mom; shape e Lz 2 4 oke cu 0 ve the Industry were mahogany ~and | 4 % ,‘t:e horses brought in by |PUtionholed it is stronger. yoke cut to g rea -and Both are - | Ribbons run through buttonholes pattern is in seven en the real thin, unob! plons of their class in France and will | are as dainty as if placed th g inches, bust measu an Imitation Ras 4o 05 ank o aRalle ternational horse | eriln, ¥ Wind hrough fu equires and veneering | 3¢ $hOWR, Iu the s o il g ! STREET, ‘bicago in the fall. The 20 inches wide 2 hag the merit of giving a look of in Ve, Crijeh & Sony colectian| 1 takes fous yary of 0-inch nain- | 5 e wide orTa% Suidd of : .# 1o 20 BATH k ess"and respectability which fills el, & five year old Percheron, |sook 40 inches wide, with four vards | " Sei pat Aty . > ¢ a long-felt want. valued 0,000, w won first of lace, to mal e et g : 8 A ¥ R O et Ty e o ake dnawers 9-5535%“"% Nory X A PECK, M. D., |t ‘The Boston Transcript a which 35000 was paid, winner of the| Twi -inch material, — ; way. | - e think tmm.{.“'r‘& Tine u: uu&wh Parfl. '{ £ ::»& 3.132“}3‘1&‘5.?%3?.‘5“ ‘:\‘tfl )uin‘ Grapes, Eye, h h and " £ CHANGE IN ABDRESS, mn - 8 lAIIKlT B R T R e e B o S e o RS K e S st S | @ eamia e o X rork. e 3 & 4 3 3N o e * 4 o R W PO TR A | R - - e - < e - LA S, R e 4 ———