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- @orwizh Bulletin ’ and Goubied 113 YEARS OLD. R o e ey = - Entered at the Postolfice at Norwich, ! Conn., as second-class motter. The volce of the west is now claiming a car famine as immizent, al-. though so short a time ago a third of a million empty cars were being point- ed to as evidence of dull times. The crop is so heavy and the Industries of the country have so increased that prosperity, though young, is pressing the railroads to thelr greatest carry- ing capacity. The Philadelphia Times .a dream, but only one person ad ever known of it. Since she had used to, play house with her little i fEsg H Telephone Callas Bulletin Business Office; 480, lletin Editorial Rooms, 35-3. Bulletin Job Office, 35-6. Willimantic Office, Room 2, Murray Bullding. Telephone, 210. ch, Friday, Oct, 22, 1909. Norwis says: “This is one of the most strik- dition, in some lines of trade and industry. ing indications that the business of the country is in a most flourishing com- Many do not realize that the 1907 level is already being exceeded “The truth is that thé question of cars has been troubling western roads friends when she was a child she had longed for.a home of her own. After ‘elder sister's marriage she ‘had sau to visit her, and she had ‘watch her around her home with wistful eyes. But she had never al- Jowed Jeanette to catch that wistful- ness. ‘The_neighbors said that the reason 3 2 ed t:ml she l:ld b ts to prove in a flwrtbeo— Lady Blount made e manner the truth o LUMBER'AND COAL. practical T = - why Miss Lucretia had not married ries. most _interesting was in avestsesemsessessesssrosssissmesesosessesosssssscas | f0F tw0 weeks, and It is beginning jof FIF LCH SLCECE NOC DOt TEUCT Satisty thelr curiosity. 100 % ‘straight six-mile stretch H %/ worry eastern lines. The expectation | . over Jim Kalor's leaving the town | Miss Lucretin was sitting down to| of the Bedford Canal between Bedford o H 2 in the west is that the countryis 800N | gngy marrying a western girl. They | supper that night when a rap came at|and Welney bridges. A huge screen P 3 'flle Cirfl“aflon 0 to experience one of the WOrst CAr|had been the same as engaged, 80 the | her door. She was startled upon open- | was susj close above the water : H famines in its history. This means, | rumor went, and rumor for once was|ing it to find Jim Kaylor standing|at Welney Bridge. According to the % The Bulletin. coura K n ot ey s 2| B e R, T 090 | iy cne vt moment-t sy 0 et AR e e o 5 3 v a e ea s screen—which we 3 Jong. hefore the east feels the situa- | Affair had never been revealed. Lu-| After the first mo , - Don’t Drive 2 ) g cretia had been very fond of Jim, and [ and embarrassment she greeted him| feet square—should be nearly 24 feet dree. har- Baauty’ 30 A The Bulletin has the largest cir- £ tion seriously. she had expected to marry him, but | cordially. She forgot for the time that | below the line of the sight. The cam- | Many & woman Gwes b5 PP (0 The Australlan Amusement Co, pee f culation of any paper in Eesterof ‘It is disclosed, too. that the husl- | ghe had wanted a home, too, und | there might be a Mrs. Kaylor some- | era, however, not only gave a picture | {he fact thet the police Fpotie (RPN With a Tack Hammer ity the ‘ o d from three to four 3 ness of the railroads in several of the | wyen he had said that there was plenty | where in the village. of the entire screen, but also of its| o et lr "oty Times. ” 3y results ? Ay et ) S IEPIE SE8 S in lorgest tonnage producing lines has | or (e to get that affer they were | o accepied her invitation to take| refetion in the waier. - Don't expect to get'the beat results Bur on Umes larger than that of any Ing FIOT 00 the high-water mark | married, the girl had told him that|tea with her, and not until they had| Ad the close. of the lecture Lady from your bofler o range withou Norwich. It is delivered to ove: oF the In period of unprecedented | she would never marry unless a man | finished did she once inquire for his| Blount was asked to explain the well ¥ . bev',é Coal. PR 7 3,000 ot the 4,053 houses in Nor Pyt The situation sugsests | could take her to a good home. A | wife. known phenomenor of the ship at sea, B B e S NN ‘Pma 4 ¥ s BEA v F premperiy s | auarrel had ensued and they parted | When she,asked him about Mrs.|whose topmasts come first to sight. ons" a“on an e can tell you what six ¥ wich, and read b ninety-three Pers the idea that the railroad managers | L™, orJim goon leaving for the | Kaylor, the man reddened. She replied amid much laughter that and get the'best results, g cent. of the people. In Windhanmi i are confronted with a great problem | g o “mpe following year the news| “I—I might as ,well make a clean| it only required a ®ood telescope to 3 &L b —PHICES— > it is dolivered to over 900 houses i in ascertaining how to expand their | naq come back .to the village that he | breast of it he stammered. “I haven't| bring the whole of the ship into sight, a“ Icl“s Matinee. 10¢, 20c and 306 n Put d Danlelson to over 3 systems to meet the tremendous de- | was married. Miss Lucretia appeared | got—any wife—I never had any.” as it was only the mists on the surface E CEAPPEIL Co Evening. . 10¢, 20c, 30c and 800 e -m:m“u: P> - Sliise velopment of the country.” to take it very quietly, but in re‘tll!!l)i' ‘But the nevr: ;umle ‘buck h;re ;‘h':t ?é lher:ilnen and not the curvature of . 0 = =5 Box Office, Wes 100, thes .y ; - " interpose s | the earth. s Seats on sale s considered the local dally. WILL WALK THE TRACK (-t Sl Sl patniap Jonii Hit ok soime. | Fatraties s miiat Mupotbens Teaping 1n- SO R The Latter Usually Caused By The|Contral Whart and 150 Main Street. | regsin Hogse ‘ana’ Biaket. Pt;-:}:r' % Eastern Connecticut has forty The stralght road, the short cut, has | SHE 10-do with hér appsrent indif- | to her heart = T B An Amazing Newsmaker. Former, Which, In Turn, Has Its elephones. . Coca som A 5 g b s ference over the news, but gossip de. T hear at John was getti The Peary-Cook controversy is at ¢ nioe towns, one hundred and sixty pecullar attraction for all Ameri- | cided that it could have been only a | pretty fond of you” began the man in | jeast the most amasmg newemaker| Origin In Intestinal Indigestion. Cars to afl polnts after perfoswm- five post office districts and forty- 3 .uns who tramp, and the fact that|friendship between Lucretia and John | explanation, “and folks thought You|or modern times. Sensation follows . RiCh ta' 6 meast ances, oct2id one rural free delivery routes. over 4,000 persong a year are Killed | when thé man married another girl in | liked him' considerable. As I was| sensation, ana the end fs not yet in _Ch;')x“c:"“l'up' ovalont as dyspep The Bulletin is sold In ever: aa the average while violating law and | the village only six months later. And | pretty proud I didn’t like to think that| gjght — Springfield Republican. which is abou P - e 1 of the R. F. D. “ the roadbeds of the|it had only been friendship between |you had forgotten all about me so i e sia eng indigestion. " Neatty. every OO0l "acessa o ':‘: ;:-z“ b Bt v e ot chimet s Tairt them. Lucretia had cared too much| quick, and I sent back the news that Just a Habit of His. A o:e«;!;‘!:nwhlg s roa wa Ba CIRCULATION commerce commission show that 47 gjed. and for & while she looked after | other girl, T wished I hadn't said what | date for mayer, says Fearst broke ble | to resort to the use of laxatives e RN e ook | THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 416 persons were killed upon American'| the home for her father, but this was|I had. I kept thinking I'd contradict th: ot hetire (Ha ants: thrcalor carthartics dally, 3 i that JOH . 1 was 1901, average railroads In ten years while trespass- | not like a real home, somehow, she |the story, but somehow I felt kind of m?&b r‘ G"e‘:‘:_.nmel. ugl Many people seemed to‘have e\"el selling the best line of family coal and S Y ing in violation of the law. There has|would often say to herself. Several|ashamed to. I haven't been idle all ! 3 oped a perfect mania for taking pills, | jumber for building purposes was dis- EVENINGS. OCT. 21st and 224 1905, average. ............ooo-§920F s N O O ease in such deaths, | Fears afterward her father had mar- | this time, Lucretia,” he added. “T've S and instead of trying to ascertain the |covered in 1814 » UGL. Zist ani 2 D 65 in 1508 to 5,612 in 1907 | Fled again, and she had moved down | tried to amount to something and to . latent cause of the d S rer Oy | St doing business at the 014 Stand. - £ 1908, §.559 3! from 1063 in 1898, to 612 to the farther end of the village and | get a heme established, and I've made| Married suffragists are discussing |ing it by appropriate treatment, they ) 'I' AVErage.....oeprnns The railroads complain that they are |,y ;. gmall cottage. She had thought | good. I've never left off loving you | Whether or not they shall take their|are content to continue the reckless| Central Wharf. Telephone 884. t' a’,‘ e ¥ charged with criminal neglect where, | that now her dream of a home could be | all these years. There's a good home | husband's first ndmes. =~ Certainly! luse of laxatives sperlents. drastic n many cases, the responsibility | realized. She fitted it up pretiily, | waiting for you out there, and’ I've | Take everything that the poor men | cathartics and violent W{;“g;"] s lPresents the Musical and Terpsichos should rightfully be placed at the|hanging dainty curtains at the win- | come to take you back with me. have—N. Y. Herald. finally inflammation of the bowels oc- rean Spectacular Novelty doors of those killed and injured. dows and filling every conceivable nogk | There was a look of intense hap- curs, which reaches the appendix, and poctacul 7 A great many of these victims are| With plants and vines, but still the|piness in the woman's eyes as they Must Be Serious. the resuit is appendicitis. 7E 2 iy ident; ho find the railroad | home was not as she had dreamed it | met his—Lucretia knew that her| Tt must be that King Edward is sure| In investigating and tracing . ’ e s gorw Pyt hei to | Would be. There was a restless, un- | dream of a home would soon be real-| enough worried over the budget when | causative factors of constipation and B e oottt ‘mniohfa "always | *atisfied longing in her heart. frea T Boston Bost. . ho misses the Newmarket races for a | Its frequent sequel, appendicitia, it '35 | Free Byrning Kinds and Leblg eir hon , C! ance 0 consider —] el a # full of peril. It is not likely that facts Ledger. P& | Jority of cases were preceded and ac- ALWAYS IN STOCK. Bz : : of this kind will deter those who find |y, pave yet to see it stated that|the right of others to be there. Art- companied by a long-standing gastro- ) n cts. y digesti 20 S AR T S KT | the tracks convenient for travel, since | yeauey iy that beauty does. istically the statues represent the good, Has Been Warmed. e TEE Ak tiistid ia Decate AD L ATHROP, Under, the Direction of THE JUBILEE BOOK. | the fatalities do npt prevent others e bad and Indifferent. One at least is of | It is refreshing to read of “hissing be r::e: o bc?d‘;:- petom Sgpngim. oy e U 0 H Maher & Kennedy. - | from taking the same risks, most of | * When Mr, Hearst calls a public man | lmost mirth-provoking appearance, | spouts of Arctic air,” but Peary has otc; Teoomtng Iodgwd in the sppendty, on or.’ Maviat Bad Shatueliat Ste ] The Jubilee Book, containing & | hom are impressed by the self-con- | «an animated feather duster,” you are ;h«it:::i\edd"};:m:;\ X’Alle'rfieus;epl:‘c; Z’ .Y‘):enubuk‘ s"o_g}:lnglth:t l;\‘, not nov; 18 én exploded thory. = It is sow def ice—cor. P Prices—25¢, 36¢, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00, 5 complete record of the celebration of | ceit that no such accident can occur | safe in imagining that he has a beard | 5, ious, Gw%eiel bV, the RCUPUOT 0| iArctic - air arleston News and| nitely known that constipation is the Telephone 168-12. oct1sa the 230th anniversary of the founding | to them. that his wife is proud of. accordingly.—Boston Transcript, P mecutean SR ;noset px;'o‘lxlaflcm:ucx:m%r”tgl;ndrlel:;l"dh;; " et of the town of Norwich, with complete iy oo e R RS — Getting to Be Experts. ase, W i i i o I indi- —— illustrations, containing at least 100, | THE HOTTEST AMERICAN GAME| The angler who cannot whip the King Edward as Fireman. \ With the LaFollette insurgents “in- s;;h’g:“gr ’:g;')?‘;‘é;‘{s l‘d‘;e;;:el;ila—thu 000 words and 50 pages of portraits | Daschall is a hot game, and it de- [ brooks without taking a flask with| The king's reference in his speech | surging” among themselves. it looks | Eoion: O, 4mYlaceous dyspepsiathe and scenes of decorated streets and | clines to cool off even in winter. The | him does not have the steadiest hand | to the London Fire Brigade to the fact| as if they wom't get out of practice,|jation between. cause and effect 15 ¢ The Bul | season is closed and the enthusiasm | or step or haul for taking the fish. | that he was once an amateur fireman | anyway.—Springfield Union. ity saen wad Aleolated; gections of the parade, etc. The B~ | of the pennant winners is subsiding, R recalls an almost forgotten phase of he absurdity of attempting to cure letin hopes to have the book ready for | U "l o dirs ot the game have mow | The latest arrivals fromy the ice- | his majesty’s career. Those were the In Line for a Medal. constipation by the use of physic —— T"EATR: delivery early in December. If you| .o4410q down to the season of debates | locked north contradict the statement gfi)’m‘l‘c’;’& L:‘:dm;nme.w:rilflu fol marry V:M!ne]{l .ag—s he is too busy | should be apparent to every one. Lax— w “ s d w Ud CMA! s TY,LESSE! have not ordered one, fill out the cou- i t live | of Commander Peary and believe with : & voluntary| ¢ “taik about the Pole now. Thank |ative drugs and powerful purgatives RLES M¢] A B piiten aiiwins's nidontl b | ot T m»;?'[‘::f:fea?-iofxfi ’a“l:d the | the ‘Esiimos that Cook reached the :fic";mflf&"‘p:fix’c ::xfi‘t a;;}hfi:‘h?: the Lord for a busy man now and| will never cure a discase of this sort, e easone ood . the “Business Manager of The Bulle- | ball players' pictures in the papers | pole. duty to lend a hand. Among the most | Nem-—Houston Post. el b T e e ST Feature Picture tin, Norwich, Conn.” and cigarette m‘mk;ges”am;e:hr BASEE] L aaard O a——— mwv"':gm?:x!:szgm:t '.’Ix‘"sfi?fi.‘i’;‘u’.’;&' :fl; Always Happens in Ohio. set up an inflammatory condition of c H H“SKELL The Story 0( a Bmk Note RAPNS L LR Vi to run out, and the prattle of the game 5 - 2 o e oy Senator Dick of Ohi t ha the intestinal system. o » dr says that it is a much-misrepresented | gathered around him ya number of nator Dick of o must have a . 4 L THE BOSTON FISH INDUSTRY. | runs on forever. As an exehabge Duts | C0 0" bused corporation. It has always | soung men of high rank’ including the| Yery, comfortable berth. There are 12| A person with first-class digestion 489 —— 'Phonss 402 Selected Songs Strong Motion it, “Throughout the winter the game candidates in the field to succeed him. | Will neyer be annoyed with chronic s We Jo hot think of Doston as thel o npaseball is, reviewed, snalyzedydis-'| paid liberal retaitiars to the legal pro- | helr to te throme. Aless young men| gy vouty . Globe-Demecrat. " | constipation, and when this trouble | 37 Franklin St 68 Thames St Pletures. et fish market in the W«rmi but | . csed, argued, fought over and *lled | fession. Tan by My Wiy blether. (e giitke. P — Cobs i, (AU, ot diting e __ys3 Matinees — Ladies and Children Be !{snm ;fx:‘llr::l mm‘x:‘ye B\’:’x‘?u"éri';nqrim WDoRE: Sertidispene liee “b"’“‘ 1988 | v watch the other-fellow to see |35 he admitted, liking nothing better ~H i 8°, s“":'d that - Jad Aty donctisatios, i, ogk b renady octldd 58 3 sby, | Sren y g 4 s e assertion s m: at Judge e & —_— England. Boston now markets, exclus- | 12" (b il parks, wondertul and as. | RDAE kind of . Iits b is leading, ana | L, 10, AEE 4148 BT % B0 Sl | SO0 SHCTHIOR 15 RS (1, Mo | which will curs ‘the puatro-intestinal LUMBER ¥ ive of shellfish, more than 125,000,000 | tonishing plays, but they are as tame ‘h]e_"! W-‘;“:l‘":.l" ;:rieemxvv;x“: 2re | qee Advertiser. ome Richard Croker.—Boston Adver- | [ACiZestion, and !m"w_ o R :x-’ua': m:: -:'nn-lnnn pounds of fresh fish per year, making | as the incidents of two-old-cat in com- | IVIng&: i T > and with its removal, the risk of de. big line of Shingles. c."",.' ew ympm m this, except fflrfrlmnb'.:z E_fls]l:n;l\.‘ the | parison with the ‘stunts’ " developed epltivay. e e Har:: cffii. e Ly Mk L Fodvg sptandioiiis Wil be, reduced o ana ot s ton you s O \ Jargeet flah merket in the world. About | whers any gfoup. of ‘fans' 4" BUES' | 1, G0y Geternilnod that good Touds | o KaiEnt 08 the. cherkensd Dt | -/Tt's a dull:day when thers isn't |2 R 3 H.F. & A. J. DAWLEY ED HELD P 335 vessels discharge here, represent- grégate. Baseball, it is Doasted, g STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLET! e SNty SE SRERI0T S Lo Tspec o e o cs. | Would have shortened the Revolution; | coat,” he refers, not to Mr. Bannard's| moving van in front of the average | have been the means of curing numer- mayild y ng an dnvestment of §3.000,000. An-|is not a betting game, but the news- | oo 4 gy e find flerce opponents to | waistcoats, which are severely simple | apartment house.~Detroit Free Press. | ous cocer of conetipation, by frst out- . nually expenditures for supplies, | papers know it is. For all through | 200, 50 € ol FOOE TOPTICNE, O | ind conventional, as is the rest of his ing the intestinal indigestion. The: “a ra lc‘ures equipment and repairs on this fleet | the winter months come letters read- | £5°¢ F074% dress, but to Timmy Woodruff's waist- Case of Lese Majeste. digest every kind of food, a single Se: reach $4,000,000. The industry em- | ing, “To settle a bet, will you tell me 4 ot coats, Timmy being, in Mr. Hears's| The opening of the Bwana Tumbo | grain being capable of digesting 3.000 The Suits of Both Sexes ploys not fewer than 6,000 men di- | when it was Harry Hinchman ran the é v’ opinion, the bose at creates the| punting serial is unfortunately some- | grains of alilmentum, and in addition rectly, and Indirectly several times | paby buggy around the bases? o | g i, [AFMEr Who counts upon wWinter| jnighte, or in other words, makes| what bjanketed dy more lively sensa- | to pepsin and other powerful diges F 3 WILLIAMT, DELANEY that number. Ten per cent. of the | what Abbott’s batting percent- | 25 the time to plast the boulders on ! nominees. To people who know Wood- | tions.—Springfleld Republican. tives, they also contain diastase, which lllustrated Songe. nish handled fs consumed in this vieln- | age on June 107 1 got & bet on-» | DI cultivatable land to clean it up |ruff and Bannard, this charge is simp- converts starch into sugar, and readily : ity; the rest is shipped by rall or "‘Tm\ question has bfpn raised wheth. | tandsomely, is not as common as he |ly absurd—Waterbury American. The Danger Eliminated. cures amylaceous dyspepsia and intes- Matines 2.30..Evening continuous from steamer to all parts of the United | er the true fan is really sane, and a | " o213 2% Just as Bad. S Do cnaeitin How SR e | NS i re ki o dvabiepits 730 to 10 oclock. Any seat 10c. ¢ Btates, fresh fish, iced or frozen, be- [ gane man in the midst of a debating Has Something to Learn. Courtesy over the ‘telephone 1s a| gar'of heresy is practically eliminated, | constipation, and, in fact, indigestion Matinee, Ladies and Children 5o, ing sent from Boston as far south as | crowd of them doubts thelr sanity it | o New York | Virtue, and it's just as oftensive to| = roit Tournal of any kind, don't run the risk of get- oct11d New Orleans, and as far west as Salt | he does no more, ewspapers outside of New York|u,. i at the switchboard to be call- A QR A ting appendicitis, but strike at the Lake, | _— fi‘u‘l* ’;i:fi.?u;"_’;f‘g;‘;‘,’,‘"fi;‘rg;""““1.;‘: ed a Dutch mott as it would be too New York Hospitality. root of the trouble—the original cause —_———w “The development of the hallut| NEW WAY OF ATTRACTING |Omaha Bee thinks our pageants | D¢ told that her hat isut on stralght | g uaite in New York Is the by using Stasrts Dyspepsia Tantets, MUSIC. business,” says The Transcript, “il- | TRADE. were so poor because “New York is not Y casiest thing In the world to buy ir | WRich Wl UGy G, veu, of Al lustrates the aggressivencss with| re a great many ways of at- | AccUstomed €0 an annual street show Hand 55 Boit you have the price—Washington Post. | U0t CAROLINE H. THOMPSON which the industry has been pushed.| There a great ma Y t-| ana iuks the experience in this con- 2 - s B i e ot s \ & About fifteen years ago it became ap- | tracting trade to a city, and there is | neat:cn which citles like Omaha, New | Still, the 200 pound man in the lttle But What's the Use! o Bt NN L B Teacher of Music b i ol 0 = or | Orl % Ean. O back saat of the automobile runabout = = = ry from your druggist for 50c and sen 46 Washingtoh Street. parents that the supply of halibut on | nothing which will count more f¢ Urleant, St. Louis and Kan r};a doesn’t look quite so silly as the grown Now that it is all over Minister | your name and address to the F. A. 0! ¢ enst coast was becoming inad- | Success than a reasonable market and e dciares that the civle | person in the pony cart—-Ohlo State | Crane knows more about diplomacy.— | Stuart Co, 150 Stuart Blds., Marshall % B BALOON o;ulte :md |hat‘ un!;sana BT ’f"“fi,'"r{“fml;,:: ;:;\;r‘nm e s ottonded | pa*ade, with Tammany in Iine, was “a | Journal. Pittsburg Gazette-Times. Mich., for a free sample package. Tefeher of PE_; of supply was foun would cease | ®CE Lhiisd . crose between an old-fashioned polit- e g dre mad® much more suitable by us 2 ames to be.a common article of food in |to everywhe by large department |y ¢ -on and a carnival celebra- The Popular Kind. after they have once lost their fresh mf-"rf:;"-'u‘zlrfi: .‘:nrxl;y rulde"l::'lbex o this section. Excellent fishing grounds | stores. but the tradesmen of St. Paul, | j.n “ju cpe of the smaller Louisiani| Wizard Burbank is said to have appearance and begun to look wrinkly | {i8 "o AT (08 BIPE TERE athel Ba remained on the North Pacific. The | Operating together for mme“ze\;‘erfl-l fownd” “The carnival spirit” it addy, | evolved # stingless bee. We are will- and dirty. They look worthless, then, | jin. oet11a experiment was made of shipping iced | 800d of themselves and the city, have | “was conspicuous only by its absence.” | ing to gamble that it is not of the but if they are sent to us we infuse -4 g i) oo | established & headquarters for shop-| The Philadelphia Inquirer says that | presidential varlety—Springaeld Un. a new youth into them. They will fish from the west coast by special ar- : |7 F. C. GEER rangement with the Canadian Pacific | Pers which is in charge of a compe- | rotling but “pure ignorance could ac- | jon. look as dainty, new and shapely after E on fast passenger trains. ' The steam- | tent secretary and a corps of assist- | Ctlnt for that so-called historical pa- e we get through with them as if they TUN R P 8 = by = iy ; geant. It was supposed to be serious. Different in This Country. were new garments—and the cost of er New England was built and sent | ants. The offices are fitted with tel_ | &y reqiity it was a thing to be laughed | President Taft approves the mom- the removation will be but trifling. 122 Prospect St, around. the Horn toengage In 'the | ephones, writing desks, and a local | ¢~ ‘To the Inquirer it was a “dismal | ination of Banmard. for mayor. Now, - Tel, 889-5. Norwich, C% halibut fishery, making Vancouver | postoffice station flfflrx the ;‘!e of vis- | fejjure.” 71he San Francisco K;nl! re- | in Mexico, that would save all the ex. 3 TR the pofnt of shipment. One steamer | itors, and it is tfie intention to pro- | merks that our celebration should serve | penses of an election.— Houston Post. D W after another has been added, until | vide also a registry station so that |as a terkible warning to those who are 5 — nfl S ye orks’ A' w JARVIS now five are constantly engaged in|shonpers may be enabled to resister [ blunning the Fortola, festival in that Wemen and Humer, i i el Telephone. 157 Frankiin St E this Pacific coast fishing. Realizing | their purchases in the retail district, [ ¢i'Y: = R The man who tries to be funny is . o - the desirabllity of centeying the In- |and be relieved of the necessity of | Gy "0 Excnine Post go even further | o o 5% Jore Buca ‘woman can be RADCLIFFE MILLS, SHELTON, CONN. pets % is the Leading Tuner in dustry in American territory, the | taking them to the regular main or | (ciy] Jack cf aprropriatenese of tho |Lunny Without trying by just running Eastern Connecticut Boston dealers have just established | branch postoffice. ~ An information [ mucls. “hese wre hard things fo: u |07 @ street car—Somerville Journal. t) . U d i o at Ketchican, on the coast of Alaska, | bureau for the use of shoppers and | New Yorker to read. But the lessons i 7 " e elrs "‘ ll Cl'Weal' 'Phone 518-6. 15 Clairmount Ave. \ Scared to Silence. atc epairing the ‘most complete plant in the world | visitors will be established, and every | of this festival must not be forgotten - septeza when it comes to getting up the next. Hobson must be taking a nap. Not 726 for the freezing of halibut and salmon. This is operated by power carried sev- en miles from Lake Whitman, “The industry is now hemmed in on both sides so that no further ex- tension appears possible. One hun- dred vessels are not infrequently in port at the same time., Lying three or four tiers deep, they are at times delayed several days in their discharge and it has more than once happened | that captains seeing the congested possible comfort and convenience for the shopping public will e’ provided. Instead of the usual discomfort and labor attending the shopping in -the Christ. ason, St. Paul’s merchants will this year bend their utmost en- ergies to catering to the comfort and entertainment of their patrons. This,ls a long pull and a strong pull togetner, and already the newspapers of other cities are asking why such an attractive provision cannot be —New York Evening Post, To Sue for False Arrest. Suit for $10,000 damages for false arrest will be brought shortly by Will- jam C. Buckelew of Bridgeport, who was arrested Sunday evening in New York cit- upon the accusation of for- mer New York State Senator Edward Bailey of Patchogue, L. I, that he was “making eyes”. at his daughters, says the Bridgeport Post. - even a whisper since . that record- breaking Japanese warship was an- noun; Boston Heraud. To Show to the Girls. We can understand everything but why a Woman should want to keep a man’s photograph on a mantelpiece.— Detroit Free Press. A Considerate Person. Mr, Person resigned to relieve Mr. sizes up to 50—regular $1.00 quality 59c All-Wool Natural Underwear Shirts single and double-Sreasted sizes to 50—good $1.25 value done at Friswell's speaks for (itself. WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklia Jan22daw oy A BARGAIN IN LADIES’ JAMES F. DREW Fiano Tuning and Aepairing Best Vork Only, ; ‘Phone 432-3. sept2la 18 Perkine Ave condition have left port, seeking dis- | made for the advancement of their | Mr. Buckelew, who is a well known | 7o, of &embarrassment. 1t only all STABLE and STREET charge elsewhere. In other respects, | trade. local clab man, proprietor of the Fair- | 5to1_ Omaha, Bee. c also, the business has entirely out- grown its present accommodations. The large shipment of fish by rail de- mands side tracks running directly on to the wharf. The teaming out of the fish is rendered difficult by the very narrow roadway which, traversed by more than six hundred teams a day EDITORIAL NOTES. New York city campalgn is a short one, but the political orators meke it black with deep forensic shadows. The czar of Russia does not appear field Aluminum company, did not even see the young ladies in question with whom he was accused of flirting, He was riding down Broadway with his ‘brother, Frederick Buckalew, and two other prominent men. He was standing on the rear plat- form. He noticed that there were several young men inside who were Dr. Cook’s chief offense was in ex- ceeding the speed limit in his_dash for the north pole.—St, Louis Globe- Democrat. Precedent Still Observed. Unquestionably the Greatest Underwear Values in tbis cily GENTLEMEN! | Watches $12.75 buys a O size 15 Jowel, nickle BLANKETS We haye a large assortment to choose from at lowest prices. to be real welcome anywhere. The | having a good time, but paid scarcely ‘The ninety mile army ride has been " b 3 " movement, in a 20 year gold e oty om T~ | people of Ttaly object to his visiting | any attention to what was golng on | ordered again. Mr. Rooseveits ab- | You will make no mistake in buying YOUR i The Shetucket Harmess Co auently Blocked to such an extent as | FOPIC of I ey e gy B e H vty e filled hunting case. to try the temper of the mildest driv- er” And Boston is trying to solve the Think of ing shipped from Boston to England ,500 bales of cotton be- The car was stopped and he was suddenly arrested. The entire party went to the West 6Sth street station, where he was discharged after Magis- Journal. But Peary’s Was. Suit or Overcoat Ty Quality guaranteed. 283 Main Streel. WM. C. BODE. roblem how she can make But why sho Peary? i i ¥ he uatiisse, aud- (VL e:n";;“;‘.n{gf in 24 hours, 5o far as that port is | trate Breen had, it is said, roundly Hia Tepagation ,:',’;’,,.S‘::,';:m;:;’, of us. as we guarantee Abca{u.le Saflnfact.um Telephone $65-4. octad ing important meetings this week. How | [rom Galveston! sl enator Bailey. =~ Magistrate | nj¢ __pittsburg Gazette-Times. in Quality, Fit, Durability and Price. JflnN & fiEo. fl. BLISS Bostan will create more room where there does not appear to be any re- malns to be seen. The visiting commissioners from Japan are going to present 2,000 cher- ry trees to the city of Woshington. Cherry picking promises to become more popular than ever at the na- tional capital. + Matt Henson is no ordinary colored man. He has shown those who were inclined to ridicule him that he has the face, the lankuage and the confi- dence to do them up. It was not to have been expected that an angry elephant could make Roosevelt run, for he has stirred up Pittsfield has a water famine, al- though-there are two lakes and a river right at hand. This does not speak well for Pittsfleld. Happy thought for today: A clear conscience has the reputation of af- fording more comfort to the possessor than untold riches. It King Alfonso had thought that Ferrer dead was going to be so much more powerful than Ferrer lving, h would have kept him alive. The federal cotirt has knocked out Nebraska’'s bank guaranty law and Colonel Bryan cannot see how so fair a child got so severe a blow. Among all the beauty hints printed on the fashion pages of the papers Breen said that the arrest was an out- rage and-censured Mr. Bailey in no wuncertain terms, The suit will be brought in New York through his brother, Frederick Buckelew, who resides ther One Amusing Statue. As our Washington correspondent notes, five statues recently placed in Statuary hall now await acceptance, ‘Washington and Lee, the statue of the former being a reproduction in bronze of the Houdon statue, long represented there in plaster, have been contributed v Virginia. South Carolina presents statue of John C. Calhoun. Indfan- The sugar erop of 1909 amdunted to 1,437,242 tons (ton of 2,240 pbunds), the largest ever ground in Cuba. The Health Dept. in_your bodily system Is looked What mote can a man desire 2 Fall Suits and Overcoats of well known reliable makes $10. 10 $22. AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson. Propa. SPECIAL RATES to Theatrs Troupes Traveling Men, ete. Livery connected SHETUCKNT STREET. ECONOMICAL lans will rally to the dedication of the statue of Gen. Lew Wallace. The statue of George L. Shoup, presented by Idaho, will also be accepted with appropriate ceremonels. If the bronze and marble <ffigies which now give tvary hall <ome of the aspects of & sale ce able sction could speak, it is probe that gome of them might chalienge means getting the most value for your money. 1 can give it to you in Plumbing. R. BENTON DIBBLE, 46 Asylum 8t 18 no aavertising mediul dotern Conneoticut squal o The etin"for business results. AHERN BROS, * ' General Contractors 63 BROADWAY “Phone 715 ‘yunsa DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon. In charge of Dr. 8, L. Geer's practws riug his | 161 Main Birset “lfla Gonn. nov2ed ¢ g