Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
1s rut norr_d_bq_uvma m«u £ A Fe 3 +amily Supplies. g At Waterbury on Charge of Killing Kflu-h—n oy . —What Now ¥ork, Jan, —James J. Hill Scores a Telling Point—Wrangle in Court. Lot 2o g m dis~ stion of [eaaary, Soun S 21 Tho dod strain, and, breaking “If & housekeeper, said Mr. Hi, ch | u I,m red’ a’teli 25 dgw:-ng:: 'tv‘:;tmy. other points. instead :l’ lh‘n::ln&:n tfmr‘m af & “e o e s eph 0 O] il '8, o e 5, oo, i v | LT 55 8 C Bl g an i Fare $1 00 what foods are chean and what are ivines i thers would be less of this kind . o i dear, where f.‘.".!vmmuw Py Jay A e 1| Insurance of Indianapolis, of talk A8 1 have maid before, the high e HGRE aal Kellogg, which it is claimed | Mr. Malinowski of New Brlh.ln. ‘who ieost of living is the cost of living m direct w .nq trom New York the man wrote while lying in the ! reads several langnages. As ‘Dem- | Needham . insurance | hj > Onfldd woods. The lawyers had a stiff fight | ing’s microscope had prudueefl the on charges of Mr. Hill denied. that there is any nmn. Thursaays. over this piete of pl-per while the jury | scrawl the translator read the words pi fndustrial - and financial uneasiness “m. at 516 P. ‘wa sou! taking things in easy fash- | on the m-inted side of the letter, “Sofe | ing persons, through misrepresenta- | over the attitude of the government “Pler, ll. “ ‘River, feot jon. Judge Curt!u ruled that the pa- ahot me.” On the other side the words tmrd corporations, Asked to what M‘ 1 ‘-xm‘yl,- '.”- per could not be introduced nor any | were: “Sophie Krizman it seems I e attributed the depression of the Pridaye, at § - reference made of it to the jury. But|must die a death at your hands at two fifty persons and -toek market, he answered laconically % g.l"- the state may use the paper as a piece | after dinner me Kul. Branzne was shot. obtained “Hysteria.” P. 8. Niim‘:&«flvoa untll 5o m of evidence conjunctively if other evi-|For my brother i your Ro. The C. A WHITAKER, Agent ;l“e:;ehbeum el:; fen ;{;lee c‘g‘r;](;;‘tmn of the ! translator could not explain tgg g -"m g Elderly Woman Found Dead in Lodg-| ~may4ad~ i ' A . was re- 3 2 ' - WK hi el ing House from Gas Asphyxiation. H garded as a wictory for Attorney Ken- | read man. Attorney Kennedy made a 1 . % Ty ? From NOW Tln nedy, who maintained that the bloody, | sharp cross-examination of Yo wit- New Haven, Conn., ‘Jan. 27.—An el-| - . ~ £o.c. J . dirty letter sheet was not the dyinxlne-s who was quick in his answers. ertificates derly woman who gave the name of .v m‘ declaration of Kulyinskas, and more- | Both lawyer and witness became ag- | serting that Jones on her arrival at a-dodging house 3 New YCarS Quer,ibat the bandwriting on it was | gressive, and once Mr. Kellogg asked on Little Orange' street, in this city, not that c;t tfia :;l:um. g them hr::olt to wra.nglte.u Mr. c‘enn:gy ;- m-noe risks. I'"h fmrl;d aetaa “rr;‘::n g;:enzvghyfltm Sophie Kritchman on Stand. ‘broug n a barber of nion T. n her room tonig] man We quote To_contradict the testimony of An- | Shoskis, as his T Tho Twit- imposed | not been seen since . Wednesday, and tone Kulkinskas, the brother, who had | Ress had not seen paper under a on finding the door to her room locked said the scrawl on the paper was that | Magnifying glass, and testified that he that | tonight it was broken in and the dead R d Pri of his brother, the defense put on |did not find there all that Malinowski body found lying on a bed partly dress- C ll CCS Sophie Kritchman herself. It had been l had testified to. Moreover, he made no | th ed, while in a corner‘of the.room was a trying day for the young woman and | Sense out of the letters “Kul Branzne,” - | found a gas stove from which the gas On Holiday Good fpenal Shovs e Metousiens On | phch Mallop hag e wmasn 2 e She dipmmine: | wio sovies, ul feres 8 omn, e 5 _ | breviation of ul ’s name. e was w! r al e - ol ay S. the witness stand she was self-posses- | U0/ 2 heen sent out of the room as rival at the house,who she said was her and answered questions quickly soon as Mr. Kennedy had objected to|company of Kentucky, the Sumdud husband, has not been sen for several| that have every comfort und CONVeR~ Our stock is large and the prices— |24 In a loud yoice. -|Lite I B low Kul had the admission of Lhe paper, when An. e nsurance company of Des|days. ience for the traveler. W 5 Nevh' reinost. o 0] il e o Dok, ahe et BeT | tone Kulkinskas had said the writing | Moines, Ja., have been guilty of the e A Selighttul voyage on Leng Iflend Sttt Pl oSS olf 428 vy " o T A7 | o it e W eher Bor aevers! | Nt the Only Patriot Soind and o supers view of the wes- ot g Sl B e et e L e B B strove to get the paper in, be- tracy We admire Phchot and believe he| derful skyline and waterfront of 3w w""u"""p'- clled “maine” which she said |ing met by Mr, Kennedy at every point. and certain has_aoccomplished much good, but we| York. wos not correct. She said it should be | It is understood that there are two oth. are far from beliéving that the nation- Bteamer Inm New London at 11 B M Mumfim “mane” The defendant went back to | €T Statements purporting to be ante- al resources went to the devil when| m weekdays only; due Pier foot eof . ’ her seat, and a little while later her | mortem declaratiine of Kulyinskas. Mr. WEATHER BUREAU CHIEF ;l‘:xmbflgx .‘.}'."p‘;h,id Bl O e i | Bast 22a St. 5.45. & m. (Mondays ¢ .- 3 z ‘ellogg has reserved an e on on sz poscec 2% < = 62-66 Main Street. |had kine'out it aamasing vicce of | he court’s ruling. The court room was COMPARED TO DR. COOK. o copisd) and Fier ‘4o, Nerth River, paper. The smiles were followed by | aS2in crow 3 Puts Forth Tremendous Clai But No Cheap Man. e SO 15 1he Jube-afhirnoms. when A%- gomedl{?mmhmm ‘A: mm: Withholds His M:-' Peary charges $1,000 only for a lec- F'm lOIlifll “ l" '.t fl.n aagsé T L e T D ture. This modest compensation Write or telephone W. J. - | The defense apparently will be that Joe |, . ' T Lo tell of his ome lfo at the Kritoh- | Mitchell, the Waterbury bartender who | Washington, Jan. 37—Prof, Willls L. | fixed so as to differentiate him from | Agent. New Longon. Conn. e nen TS | Was in love with Souble. found the | Moors, chief of the weather bureau, | the high-priced fakers who somctimes Commander Peary’s I SR Sopius S shewae make their way to the platform.— ¥ 2 couple in the woods and shot Kulvins- | who was one e ¥ h ef m OS i;‘m,?;‘ -?‘q;’fi".i’,‘t‘,fi‘a';‘m";u'ia°:§€°b§2§ kas. chief supporters during the polar con- | Nashville American. troversy, experienced the sensation to- I A day of Bottles happened The Great Financier. Atlantic Oity, N. J. 3 RY the Our fdea of a great financier is a Open W 1 CONGRESS HOCKING POOL INQUI whether removal of S e aBott the Dol Famous as . rn comvenlence ud -n tu Postal Savings Bill Reported to Com- | May Result in Transfer of Stock Ex-| Professor Moore has publicly declared | Of call money than he does about the Somtoria of home. Pints, black . prlce of pork chops.—Ohio State Jour- Pints, nickl . $3.75 miktee—Political Speeches in House. change Memberships. that it does not, and conservation ad- 8. WHITE, Pres. e, s bl e Vocates disagree with him. Chas. 0. . Mr. » Pig 2. e > ‘Washington, Jan. 27.—An animated New York, Jan. 27.—A transfer of John H. Finney, secretary of the Ap- Quarts, black . - $5.75 political debate with the tariff as its | several memberships on the stock ex- | palachian Natjonal Forest association, Quarts, nickle . $5.75 | chief feature entertained the house of | change is l!kezto result from the cur- | issued a statement today to the effect Lunch Boxes, ni | representatives today. The agricultur- | rent inquiry into the collapse of the| that Professor Moore has not proved 2 { al appropriation bill was under coa- | Hocking pool. his point, but has been disproved by ——— | enS——— | sideration and speaking upon it Rep- The exchange has appointed a spe- | other scientists. resentative Boutelle of Illinois upheld | cial committee of five members—Ernest “Like the gentleman who recently | Means good health, and Hood’s the Payne-Aldrich tariff law as one | Groesck, Francis I. Eames, H. K. Pour- | came out of thc north with tremendous ’ T T inamtly aavistactory | vov. 3. T, Atterbury and I, L. Rode- | claims, but without his motebook and| Sarsapariiia has an unapproached to the country, especially to the south- | wald. This special committee already | instruments, Mr. Moore states his con- | record as a blood-purifi & %em states. 7The entire day was giv- | has made full data from the committee | clusions with a great flourish of lan- It effects its wonderful cures, not Hide and Wicker Cases of various styles. John § Geo. H. Bliss, JEWELERS. en up to speeches that were largely | on insolvencies regarding the suspen- ' guage—but withholds his records,” says of a political nature. sion of Lathrop, Haskins & Co., J. M.| Mr. Finney, contending that Professor :zpabmmz'%ifl: ?h:.nw;mmo-: Lo SR The senate received the postal sav- | Fiske & Co.. and Roberts, Hall & Criss: | Moore’s words are disproved by the edial values of more than 20 different records of his own department. Secrecary Finmey's sisisment was | ingredients. There ie no real aubetitute Amn'm mcul tee. any member of the exchange and all | issued at one of the steps in the fight | for it. If urpadwbnym;pnp-nfion It pro'bably will be reported tomor- | the firms who announced their Hability | before congress for creation of the| said to be “P“u good’’ you may be w. A bill was passed providing for | to meet engagements on January 19 southern Appalachian and White | gure it is inferior, costs less to make, ings bill, which is an administration | and it is further directed to “investi- measure, and referred it to comit- | gate transactions in securities between the disposition by lottery of unallot- | and 20, whether sald transactions were | Mountain forest reservation. and yields the dealer a larger profit. ted Indhn land in South Dakota, but | had at the time of said announcements Mwfl“.m In usual "",4 ll e es not before Senators Gore and Burkeft | or at any time prior thereto.” John Burns, ex-Radical. form or in blets known as had bitterly assailted the system. Mr. John Burns, just selected for Bat- : Sere siid fhat the system was iucon- An Egg As Is An Egg. tersea, has reaped such substantial re- venient and expensive The old adage that “many a true| wards from his career in politics that Forei Hair Critics. B e el —roommSqar | word is spoken In jest” is given fresh | bis former opinions on the state of the 'Il d and the insufficient accommoda- 5 ~ | proof in the form of a dispatch from | English workman have been radically HALF 0[" mE CUR :.’e‘;,“t’ J;‘e;’,‘:gi"";‘;’r,e’dgmzdd‘t‘;‘:‘yg 7o | Wilkesbarre, Pa. Everybody knows| changed. Looking down. from the | shrewa foreign observers hate semarked that 1f been marked by much ecrime and | that eges are high. Indeed, the famous | height of a $10,000 position, he rebukes | me American woman of middle age would spend P e O i asence of thugs | Eoose that laid the golden egg in the| the unemployed for their fmprovidence | , frction as much money on her hair as she doss is THE B o S RLg Cron good old days of Mether Goose and | anc¢ drunkenness,and some radicalS Sa¥ | on mer boots and hoslery she would be the most Senators Gamble and Crawford ot |the auriferous hen that Jack found at| that he has sold labor out. pasSrentigreng Sen ety alinnihon -y the top of the beanstalk were not! When Burns was a labor leader he |, ' "o ‘arst grey hair is s tragedy, and to, avert .South Dakota defended the method as extraordinary creatures compared with | was an out-and-out radical. He scoff- s P s an industrious fowl of the present day. | cd at “flunkeys in dress sults” but SE-Radr Jm Smp e e o madw 6 YMek Strike in Another Rhode Island Mill. | Neither of the precocious birds of my- | now he wears one. e used to.talk ahonbing o8 Whes' itac prompt »: thology just mentioned would have| with a violence which would alarm the | action. however, tragic army may be uterly Furmture One High Back Sofa in green veivet, value $88.00— Special price . Valley Falls, R. L, Jan. 27.—Four | much on Lady Washington, whose | socialist. He had his fling'at the lords, | Touted or lia onelaught ut least postponed. Nearly hundred employes of the Tilton Mill| valye is placed at $12,000 and whose | too. But the rich were the chief tar- | all drusists nowadays carry in stock or can prompt- compan: which manufactures fine Lady | gets for his scorn. i1y get HAY'S HAIR HEALTH, which is the - pany, esgs are worth $25 aplece. v | gets for his s T 1a wait | One Matogany Divan in eream Tapes— try, value $30.00— gingham, were thrown out of work to- | WWashington is owned by Mr. Megaree In those days he thought $2,000 or | nized antidots for prematurely gray hair. That is why you should be so partic-| 92y by the strike of 100 Poles em- |of Wilkesbarre, who is to be rated $3.000 was all any man ought to be al- ; to awid unknown and untested remodies cluiming to ployed as weavers, who went out be- | among the plutocrats. His prize bird | lowed to have. The father of John | bo just as good as HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. Many SPooinl PrIDe ‘o ovvovsissseenes .00 ular that your cause of the discharge of three of their | has been anexh“,m.,n lately at Scran- | Stuart Mill said a radical Wwas One | of thess preparations sre distinctly harmful, and their e g bt number for inefficiency. The mill was | ton. Having no foolish notions about | who hated a lord because he could MOt | only cxcuse for being is to trade on the twenty | Large Easy Chair ‘in Verona, value then closed until Monday. society, Ladv Washington has kept|be a lord himself. Was John Burns | ers rputation and god will that HAY'S HAIR | $28.00— 0“ TTent on with her work Auring the| that kind of & adical?—BoSton GIODE. | NEALTH hes ssmed by resson of e remickible o | Suoctal price b e aggre Never Posr. - | how. and the other day el e s, = - e Shiow it i’ e 1o ot oy 300 s a] ¥ s SIS CATARELE e notice somebody asking “Are|just as though she was in her own And mewhat Scorched. dollsr for a botile. At druggists or from the manu- Ianyehe oy atearan T Thcavibe, | 500s, Dr BEDTARL R The SHMNSEt e o e e rait 1) D 3ae. Ty M 8. Sveatt, I 4, | VDR CHME f8 Dresden - taspestsy, bears the name of no! Neither lawvers nor statesmen |public a hundred miles away. S0 | mr Pinchot to know that he went out | pross value $27.00— are poor—N. Y. Evening Post: precious are her eges that a #pecial| in'what is sometimes described as “a | Chas, Oncood; Utler & Jomes. Banm;| SPecial price ..oo..i......... $17.00 e ¢ S 00 P g g & peliceman was pleced on guard, ‘but| .., of glory.”—Kansas City Star. |Herrick, Finn & Son. e b Rockers, value $16.00— g e Sidestepping Fool Friends. somehow his attention was distracted Roc No man yet solved the mystery of | 2nd an egg was taken. Now a large Special price ......... seves $1200 N Col. Roosevelt’s prolonged stay in Af- |reward is offered for its return, but T It is guaranteed to cure. e St Ameoios Thues. there is no assurance that the right CORNER SEATS After using it you will wveice the egg will be recovered.—Washington e Star. Upholstered in stripe color, wvalue general opinion PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. _— $13.00— - PAZO OINTMENT o teed (fl (1 = IT NOT gz_":vcfii‘é':"is' any case of iehing. DU, blocding OF e Fleld for ?’“"9 Won. Gas, Heartburn, Dyspepsia or a Stomach Headache Go and You Reduced to .. - $10.00 THE COLD.™| pratrudine piles in 6 to 14 days or e readiness with which the pres S etas 2 Dobiistecas 1 Senlin vl o money refunded. 50c h’{er;‘t\r{n?’s; a man to ?;Ltsf;zrefit;lv‘tiifr Feel Fine in Five Minutes—No Out-of-order Stomach "‘R ':‘“ °':’ A n denim, value $13. :I;M al pos - < educed to .. 2 e ,— tention to the fact that enterprising for Bulletin Readers Who Take a Little Diapepsin. For the child—DONNA SYRUP— American youth have been quick to e Box Couch, value $12.00— price 25 cents. rr.ro;e the ""“3’”’"?‘ ;n this branch Reduced to ..... ssseessvesess $8.00 ‘ of the service. nly ate years has Every year regularly more than a | fullness or Leavy feeling in the stom- - For the adult—LEE'S WHITE PINE the field of forestry been opened up to | miilion stomach sufferers in the Unit- | ach, Nausea, D.-mmaung' Hmdim‘s HEAVY AXMINSTER MATS the vision of our boys, yet from the|eq States, England and Canada take | Dizziness or Intestinal gripin “This west they have been flocking to the | pape’s Diapepsin and realize not only | will all go, and besides, mzrnr’mn be schools cultivating this study, and ul- | jmmediate but lasting relief. no ‘suar food left over in' the stom- timately to Purope. where the perfec-| =~ rThijs harmless preparation will di- | ach to poison your breath with naus- MATS tion of forestry methods was first ac-| gest anything you eat and overcome | €vus cdors. complished, in sufficient numbers to| 5 sour. gassy or out-of-order stomach | Fape's mpepsin Is a cirtain cure | This season of snow and mud you recruit the government service with| gue minutes afterwards. for out-of-order stomachs, because it | may need door mats. We offer accomplished and, in many cases, ex- It your meals don’t fit comfortably, | takes holds of your food and digests pert intelligence. or what you eat lies like a lump of | it just the ‘same as if your stomach | Fiber Mats, large size, 30x86, at $2.50 Forestry calls for robust bodies anl| joq in your stomach, or if you have | wasn't there, alert, skilled minds. It is an attract-| heartburn, that is & sign of Indiges- | Relief In five minutes irom al | Metal Mats, indestructible, thr ive and a ‘gnutymg field, remunera- | tjon, stomach misery is walting for you ut $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. tive not only in a pecuniary way, blft Get from your Pharmacist a 50-cent | any “drugstore. also in health, spirits and the satisfy-| case of Pape’s Diapepsin and take These large 50-cent cases contain | Rubber Mats, 30x36 only, only $1.7§ ing sense of permanent good accom-|, dose just as Soonm as you can. | more than sufficient to thoroughly to‘llish;:eggl;n::&?m:gn;?:m Under| There will be no seur risings, no | cure almost any case of Dyspepsia, In- | Smaller sizes ........ cereieenss $126 e g0 £ digested X equipped force of youthful foresters ';;}g{'";,{f;;‘;,,m n.‘°°°f. o | Sestwn o SRy, Sthesistommon “dis- s ot has been developed, and it should be a matter of national pride that we have 137-141 Main Street AND TAR-—price 25 cents, The Lee & Osgood Co. Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, 131,133 Mein Street. | | CORSETS If your druggist does not carry The Lee & Osgood Co’s preparations, will Faultless send by mall on receipt of price. One bale, 27x54—only .. sizes, already in so recent a field equipped ourselves with abundant captains of et Gt Bee What and Where to Buy In Norwich Helped Quell a Riot. It was the good sense of a South Poston hoy, Clark W. Tobin, that ma- NOTICE! | SRS % Boglonian Shoes | Joseph F. Smi B An G ULDS terially heiped {o auet the ‘smal Tiot S osep mith, janisdaw Saturday. He is one of the most pop- FOR MEN. ular men in college and made a fine reputation as captain of the 1909 foot- BAd. sttty Hin FLORIST Somd ball team for both square and brilliant . P. CUMMINGS; I will repair, remodel, redye and clean your furs at a very reasonable price, and all my work is guaranteed. Drop postal and I will call for “vorh Telephone 254-8. laying. Aside fro this his record m ..] % an all-round mfiim has been one | (Premiums.) 52 Central Avenue. n Streel, Norwich. MISS M C qn of him’ and Boston had a right to be. L . ? LES, He is the voungest son of the lat cf the highest. His college is proud ElameF B e he et Custom Grinding| pumeouveon. | Hair, Scalpand Face Specialist igsion of this city. TI » BRUCKNER, The Furrier, Comea honcsty by his populecity. Do TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS poThers are many brands, but only one NEWEST EFFECTS. il il cause his father possessed it in large Don’t attend any of the coming bri o 4 measure, 'Nearly twenty yvears ago he st YANTIC ELEVATOR. it la?rl:lé:n?nl;:nmfi:xhyem We sell” 1674 s | Liant social aftalrs wikh "“‘"r""‘ BOVIOMWEF 65 Franklin Street. was the winner of the thousand-dollar | A. R. MANNING, Yaatle, Conn. | low price. Let us supply you. and an 1830 coiffure. Securs the. new- sword, awarded by vote th ihe moat{ irelsphone. decld 0. FERRY, ot STroots Uiy uir styiee feam - Htes popular Gran my man in the state, e Have Your Waiches and Clocks D at ADe Snd Sh e Boars. Tat satar: Tl Y8 336 Franklia St. She will be In Norwich all the week Free delivery to all parts ef the city. | op January 24th. WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich Pat in First-class Condition vice commander of the national G. A. R. At the time of his birth young To-| - : ou. '0“ bin’s 'tather was superintendent of the - by FRISWELL, _ : ;\n::il‘:gfi&“rfin;}gnacmfl:smec:{:::ngf meets the -ppr-v:lh.d the oritical nn. lo NEs nen"s' New York. Boston. The dewsler, 25:27 Frankiin Strest |- Cark Walworth, its head at that time. i j J| wTelephone 704, janled Jani7daw * “Ihave been using the famous -—Boston Tranacript. logel's’ Domestic h"dq 7 35'SHETUCKET ST,/ W Dr. Bull s . Can Have Them Cheap, Rear Fran! 7 Plerpbut Mikenhl. bht e Zintt-| © writa or 3. klin Street.| Room 10 ’Phone 32-3 GEORGE. 6. GRANT, ing Washington. . There would be 2 may: ‘n : rtistical i Ul‘@fmfl' l.d Em’.fll’ cou s ru objection if he would. buy a lot of t.ho-n: ——"‘“—‘-‘_F—-“-—— A ly Amngod .Y f g I g A B : ; We All Havs Tronbles |FUNT : . ° - The Florig. 32 Providence SL., Taitville. | 8 past 30 years. | EREIAN0 OG A0l Bloneor Promat - QuALITY ; . o 5o Tk 1807 T ncarltee Prompt attention to day or night calla, ¥ rec- i e S P I ‘n work should always be considered, of Our Owrn. .m " t y for Means the Same Thing. especially when it costs no more than | ®0o we know how to sympathize with Telephon. a9-21. ng. It may be that Gifford Pinchot stud the inferjor kind. Skilled men are| others, but we will give you the best NE! . Milvaukee Wis. |, 1t Tay be that Gltord Pinrtor Stud- | employed by us. Our prices tell the | service possible o o help you out vmum noTeL. 2 '::Nh. pn sgur busi- ® | mics. and again it may be that he| Whole storz with yours in regards to your fable.[ oo 716 Boswsell Ave. é Ao me faught " there.—Richmond Times-Dis STETSON & YOUNG. THAMESVILLE S7ORE, u-u-“ '“'"w"""w""""" e Mmd., patch. may2id Janisd C. S. Fairclough, Prop. Prop. AL