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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES always found on this page. - | the small adverti = WHAT IS GOING ON TCRIGHT Woving Picturesand Illustrated Songs at Breed Theater. Vsudeville and Motion Pictures at Ausicorium A Day st the Ranch at Broadway Theater. Uneas Lodge. No. 11, L O. O. F., meets 4 Oda Fellows Hall. Thames Union, No. 13 and J. of A, meets in Lucas Block. Norwich Aerie, No. 367, F. O. B, meets in Bagles' Hall Yonic Camp, $n Foresters' Hall Clover Temple, No. 8, Pythian Si meets in Prthian Hall e Plumbers' Union meets in C. L U. Seagwick Camp, No. 4, S. of V., meets im Buckingham Memorial ANNCUNCEMENTS Fran of Pa woman's shoe that's right. Miss M. C. Adles will be in'Norwich all this week. See adv. THE AUDITORIUM. A performer of much ability and one who might be termed an old timer on the stage is Al Haynes, who will ap- ar at the Auditorium -all this week. e name Al Haynes has been for sev. erai years assoclted with many of the leading productions of the country and the Auditorium is giving its patrons a rare treat when it presents the oppor- tunity to see such a well known artist as Mr. Haynes. He ls now traveling in vaudevilie with a sketch entitled The Critic_and the Girl, which headlines the bill for this week and which has | been a big hit in the large cities. Os- | «rado, « Buropean equilibrist, will pre- eent a hand and head balancing act which is a novelty in every particular &nd will surely please. Hafford & De- forrest. eccentric comedians, present a very funny singing and taiking turn. @nd Dorothy Clarke, the English char- acter comedienne, will sing her way into immediate favor. Miss Morrelle il sing a catchy illustrated song and the Auditorium Duo will render a pop- slar classical number. BROADWAY THEATER. Starting_Tuesday matinee (Tuesday) will find Sheeds's vaudeville back at the Broadway thea: with another . A good comedy to meet the popular de- mand of the theatergoers, so with the i8ea of pleasing the many patrons this Jaugh getting show has been booked. The headliner will be Mr. and Mrs. Coldy, who have an amusing act in black art entitled Kimo. These people are 2 well known musical team and present an act that will please anyone who delights in something new. Pa: and May Touhey have a unique com- edy sketch which is full of sparkling wit and_srtistic music on real bag- pipes. There are few artists on the ipes nowdays and Pat is there ith the Zoods. As rapid fire Dutch tric comedians Lewis and Young keep things humming all the time @hey are on the boards. DeVeau Sis- ters and a dainty dashing team of Singers have a lively act and wil! sure- Ir please in their offering. As usval, Al new pictures will be seen and a com- fiete chanee of plotures will be made BREED THEATER. “The Call,” Powerful Biograph Story of us Lif Among the many strong pictures to be seen at the Breed theater this week is the great Blograph story of life un- der the “white top” entitled “The Call” belng a revelation of the modes of living as seen under the circus tent. It is said that there is possibly no profession as alluring as. that of a cir- cu:s performer, there being a fascina- tion adout it that is simply irresistible, and It is just such fascination that prompts the heroine of this story to fake up with an engagement with a traveling tent show, being engaged as a dancer. The arduous duties having de the poor girl ill, she faints in Mer dance and the audience is dismiss- ed. A voung merchant in the town where the show is playing is touched her hard life, and having been dis- - At disappointing her audi- amce she meets the merchant and a romantic courtship ensues. They are married and later the same show com- ing to the town awakens old desires in Ber mind and she leaves a note say- ing she has returned to the circus, but upon reaching the tent things assume & different aspect. and she hurries to her home reaching there before her husband discovers the note, being a. wiser womain, and realizes that home is best after ail A magnificent film d'art, Camille, another feature of the season, is a added attraction, while the whole bill is one of rare excellence. Miss Woicott will sing, by popular request, the favorite, Then Youw'll Re- member Me. FOUND LEG IN FIRE. But It Proved to Be a Wooden One Finally. Ome of the miembers of the paid branch of the Danbury fire department was working with an axe at the fire on White street Thursday morning. He was in onc of the rooms of the apart- ment oceupied by Paul Forkel and his family. While at work his axe struck something which held the implement. The freman gave the axe a jerk and puiled out from beneath a pile of char- Ted wood a shoe. in which was what sppeared to be a human leg. Thinking he had found th& body of someone who had perished in the fire the fireman began working desperater 1o chop away the boards that held the leg a prisoner. He succeeded in loos- #ning the boards and then began haui. ing out the lex. It kept coming and foming until at last he had the leg from under the ruins. Then he discov- #red that he had been working hard to rescue one of the wooden legs ow: 2d by Mr. Fo Danbury News. TO SERVE SENTENCE Bristol Man Convicted of Reckless | Driving Will Pass 30 Days in Jail. Montague Henry Roberts of Bristol, astomoblle driver of national reputa- gion, participant In the New York to Paris auto race and_ the Vanderbilt is in the Hartford coun ¢ he will remai for the n The under which Roberts was sentenced on De 5 was for yeckless dricing on Septemiber 17. He sas found guilty and sentenced and I to the he only withdrew his ap; higher court after he realized there as no way by which he could escape serving his time. —_— U. B. of C. 0. 7694, M. W. A., meets A. Bill has the exclusive sale ician $3.50 and $4 shoes—a Dougal, Officer R. tor E. Bishop, Putnam: L. W. Starr. New London of the staff of the com- of All Saint: g ' THE WILE LIBRARY. Gift Formally Presented to Danbury Hospital—Nearly 1,000 Volumes. A valuable medical library of neariy ‘one thousand volumes was formally presented to the Danbury hospital or Saturday by Dr. W. C. Wile of this city. The exercises attending the pre- sentation took place in the library, the first room in the new hospital building to Dbe finished and furnished, and which, in honor of the donor of the rich collection of pooks first to be plac- ed upon its shelves, has been named the Wile library, and so designated by the name in handsome bronze letters upon the entrance door. This room is to be the physicians’ consulting and reference “room, and the library is intended and designed by the giver for their benefit and aid in | prosccuting their work in the hospital. To that end it has been handsomely and luxuriously furnished by Dr. Wil and the physicians who have occasio) to use it will find it not only conyeni- ent and well supplied with medical authority, but a delightful place of res: The room is trimmed in mission fin- ished oak and book cases and the fur- niture correspond in evers detail, all heing made especially with that end in view. The walls, where they show above the bookcases, are done in red and a red velvet carpet covers the floor. The ceiling is done in a light cream tint with decorations of a char- acter in keeping with the mission fea- tures of the room, the colors being red and green in plain design. ! "In the center of the room is a large square mission table, Among the chairs in _the room are two large and com- fortable morris chairs. The library itself, which Dr. Wile speaks of as the besinning of a medical library, seems to be almost complets. It contains nearly a thousend volumes, amone which are many of the latést works of medical authorities and also a ber of old medical works, which while entirely out of date at the pres- ent time are extremely valuable on ac- count of their age-and the fact that they were once considereq authoritfes. —Danbury News. GREET COMMANDER. Bridgeport G. A. R. Veterans Brave Bad Weather to Meet General Ha- vens. A large turnout of veterans greeted Department Commander George Ha- ven Thursday night when he made his annual visit to Elias Howe, Jr., pOst, G. A. R, as, in spite of the storm, thie members of the post turned out re. markably well to meet their depart- ment commander. The visit was par- ticularly one of a social nature and was enlivened by many stirring remin- iscent speeches from the visitors as well as local members. Following the meeting a substantial collation "was served. The visitors present included Depariment Commander George Ha- ven, New London; Senior Viee Com- mander Richard Cutbill, South Nor- walk: Junior Vice Comander W. FL New Preston; Chief Musterin Wilbur, Meriden: Inspec- mandgr in chief, and M. W. Robinson medichl director, sold home, Noro- ton.—Bridgeport Telegram. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Mercantile Dlock. -ocery store building, with enements on secon: & grain eibvator with full equip. Good location, near 1nrOKTAN EUSINESS NEWS Beach Did Not Fly. ‘With ‘a crowd of several hundred men, women and children and almost dogs, watching him, Stanley Y. Beach came nearer to fly- ANTED_Positio; u::zum 'Rockwell, Yant twice as_ many o arguet 1o | | fOETRY. advertisements - IMPRISONED. a glght of glant oaks wpring first breaks in green ing at Bridgcport Thursday afternoon than he has in some time. not fly. In fact. he madé no actual Pos rSon desirous of pur- e iliage of 2500 popuiation. is ‘well patronized. WANTED —The address of any Burdick, Jewett City. e Small farm.’ Business at TO RENT. Dlucbells wpread ke a Fummier Thelr arching isles between Jewett City. A youns man for a cleri- Dot even going so far WANTED— n 1 cal position in a Riode Island cotton as to put the planes on his Blerfot TO RENT—Stor attempt to fly J. E. Fanning, FOR SALB A Brst 114 Frapkiin 21" Willow St._febdd weary waiting In elty strect model monoplane at Fresh pond,Strat- B e T sam habits and willing M = "‘orl:l?l locate in the piace should he horse, six years old; as good a r as there is in this city; one of the best not afraid of a ever and sound; $300 takes him now, and he certainly is worth it. Rea- sons for sel Apply at thi d' character o do ‘anything that A young man whose And it was all because of a fractory motor. Address by Miss Skinner. 0od- looker; Jan28s R and bath at 5 i at 153 Boswell Ave. A-hungering for the spring; T M0 RENT—iionse of 8 rooms at Bean | 510 \wilcen not here in her eparkling moderato rent. s Huntington Ave. —Tenoment of six at Krace, d_ | with fragrant color and & ms | We feel nio thrill of her da breath of her Enquire | Nor catch th Janzod swoet, Nor the songs that her herald ng. Miss Stella Skinner, formerly super- viser of drawing in News Haven, and at the present time Guild lecturer on art in Northwestern university, a lecture at Welch school hall, FOR SALE—23-foot bar, wilh in good condition; cheap. pnlyemdfiu Anthony Murphy, Taftville. TO RENT—Ofice rooms steam heat furnishe: of F.'L Hutchins, 37 Shotuc Enamels 3! dress Mill, care Bulletin Office. WANTED Agents wanted most rapid sel specialty on earth. in the Bill Inquire ['Mid the -clanging strife and tho ot Btroot. wmoke's ETAY haze, In the hurrying throng on the har paved ways, rite at once for fres Falis Supply Co. ens Falls, N. Y. WANTED A small farm near rail- road, or cottage with few acr Village. State lowest cash price with all ‘particulars. to D. D., Norwich Bul- fetin Office. FURS _WANTED beinz with a New Y Sells on sight. R Tea = flourishing Haven. Thursday ject of Miss Skinne: WASTED A FORTUNE ON SKIN TROUBLE INTERIOR DECORATIONS Will dry hard over night and lecture was Art reasons for selling. an excellent quire of Elbert L. Darble, Danielson. investment. Stable. Fall FOR SALE_Upright plano bargain: ze, 7 1-3 octave Diano, mahog- used but two month sell at a'bargain, very cheap for cask on one fioor. % _house. I will pay ex- | TH0 RENT_Upper tenemont, 7 rooms | Only tho heart that has felt can know and bath room: " Enauire of 3. Hrads | That Gurdi Ml ativa Ta Hor Erave be- Address Box 200, Bulletin Office. ¥OR SALE—Or would store with re. arty, fine upright piano. used. Write Upright, care this sroduce a bright, enamel finish on furniture, picture frames, vases, or any “I began to have an itching over my Iance betore you 3 . seven vears ago and in my limb, from the knee to I went to see a great many T—Deawrable furnished rooms I inE; steam heat and water. Pphone connection. 105" Broadway. deczd Tow s siore n - —Pall Mall Gazette, > in Ma- - = Ve Hovisa RO MORTUIS, TO RENT—A tenement of five rooms | What shonld a man desire to leave? s & RAL 0f eLEht rooms | | A fluwiess Work; a nobie 11fe; nguire at 307 Washington | Bome musie harmonizd from strife, novild |Some Mnished things cre tho elach otnce; | Drop, whouid "be’his to 1 > | Drop, houla be o leave Contral build- W P00 e 3.B. Lucas | One gom of song, detying age A Sinrdowon fight; & - well-work'd WA shoer and jobber. Tellable man and manent job need a Stafford Hollow. A ward mald at the hysicians, a matter which cost me a tune, and after 1 not not get any relief three years to were unchle to hei that I could sce but FOR SALE—A dairy ©F_On Broadway, next to the farm of 174 acres, 30 minutes’ {a tirst class mark ced that I did . 1_went for interior use to which they may be applied. article of for offices or & sane building, r) basement room, 26 feet for business Appiy to Willlam . Shields. minutes to trol- us Hospital. IGAR SALESMAN WANTED _Ex- | roc erience unnecessary. | Cigar Co,, Cleveland, Ohlo. MITCHELL LARAMIE—All raw furs bought. ‘Faxidermist work shoes, rubbers, Umbrelias repaired and new 719 Maln St. Telephone 11-: purposes or storuge. flammation which made me almost 1 did not know what I was so sick and had become 80 nervous that I positively lost all hope. “Finally I decided to use tie ¢ Remedies and, after ha sets of Cuticura Scap, Ointment and Pills, the entire inflammeticn bad gone. 1 was completely cured. only too glad if people wi discase would come to me and find out he I would only recommend Cuticura. Mr=. Bertha Sachs,1621 Second Ave., New York, N. Y., A Seventeen’ beautiful shades. CHAS, 056000 & G, 45 and 41 Commerce Streat, NORWICH, sultable for most an Moderate rent. Bulletin Office. FOR SALE—Coverc Tk wagon, price low for & Gul Adcress Chas. F. Ennis, ment at 55 Frankil ie for (he paint. plumbing mayi7d THE OPTIMIST, Danlelson, Ct street; sultab imilar_ousines: 1y covered. Willimantic. FOR SALE OR R 1 should be h FARM FOR RENT His. vision pierces throu WANTED _Raw _ furs. Boston and New Yorlk prices. Heebner's Harness Store Arthur C. Bes CASH REGISTERS. pewriters, slot machi carpel swespers { Farm of 70 acres, known as the |, .21 0 aowsy, John "Maples farm, situated on| 2evind;tee midnight's all-pervading Possession given | e hears a shout of triumph, loua ana TOMOBILE Asylum Street, April Ist. COAL AND LUMBER. GOAL HOSPITAL, GEO. A. DAVIS Jan24d no guile can twist to harm syitaple as _our lost Thack in the and dry €. sult- ooty With temperate step from yoar te Sepsd ~J This {5 & true man's -4 Pasgrave h the vell of And views' the genlal sun behind 1§ y clear, Enquire at John H.| Amigst fne atrest murmurs of des | Ford’s ice office, 233 Main Street, | ™50 s 2 i fman™s fitlle"tiat® e Franklin Square. awoet, 2 Will H. Greenfie IF YQU ARE THINKING OF ORDE AND YOU SOMETHING FOR RENT | Three chzap fenements on West | Do Main Streel. THINK OF DON'T DO IT— . Call CHAPPELL CO. some good EMPLOYME Valentines, Valentine Beoks WANTED NOTICE! To Rent court hands _down dectsion E. CHAP? wn BUY A F Wharf and Valentine Novelties. assortment prices from One Cent up. J. B. LUCAS, Building. | favoribly A. PRENTI 8 Cliff Street. onvenicases, We have a complste line of Dutton's Valentine Novelties. Cards and Post also Tuck’s Valentines and an PLUMEBING AND GASFITTING. Appointed by Bishop Brewster. The Rev. William P. Downes, vicar chapel, Trinity parish, Haven, has been appointed by New Bishop Brewster to membership on tre Sunday school commission, of the dio- cese, to serve for tarée fear place of Professor Collo. fown. resigned, on account of remd to Ltah. iy of CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kiad You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of S A LOST AND FOUND. ing of the stockholders of tion specially warned for and held at Norwich, in said_State; on in. dike "propo value of One Hundred Dollars ($100) | of the par value of One Hundred Dol- | Tars"Cs00) enchr. them signed by E. H. 10T Secretary. certificatc who is a cripple— saxton Fonn A LOST—Brown boa, at Broadway the- ater, Friday night. Suitable reward if left ‘at Bulletin Office. febsd LEGAL NGTICES. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, A MA- jority’ of the directors of The Ashland Cotton Company, a corporation organ- ized umder Special Charter of the State of Connecticut, and Tocated in the Town of_Griswold, in said State, HEREBY CERTIFY, that at a meet- aid corpor: at purpose. the 2Tth day of January, 1910, the an- thorized capital stock of said corpora- tion ‘was reduced from “the ‘sum of Four Hundred Thousand Dollars to the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars and the number of shares of the capital Stock _was_ proportionately decreased from Four Thousand shares common to Two Thousand shares common by @ resplution adopted at said meeting by @ two-thirds vote of all the outstand- ing stock of each class, a copy of SWhich resolution is as follows: Voted, That the Capital Stock off korporation be, and the same is, hereby Teduced from the sum of Four Hun- dred Thousand Dollars ($400.000) to the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000), and_that_the num- Dber of shares of Sald Capital Stock be tion reduced from Four and (4,000) shares of ' the par ch” to Two Thousand (2,000) shares And we do further certify that the records of the corporation contain o mplete list of all the stockholders who voted in favor of said resolution to_reduce the capital stock. Dated ‘at Norwich this 27th day of January, 1910. JAMES O. SWEET, ARTHUR H. BREWER, JOHN ECCLES. 2 SR L. JOFINSON, NOR ELY, ¥ of the Directors. nnecticut, Count: =s.. Norwich, Jan. Iy ppeared Jam, O. Sweet, Grosvenor_El: ecte jority of the truth of th fore me. (SEAL) JOHN P. HUNTINGTON. Notary Public. Approved Jan. 29. 1910, MATTHEW H. ROGERS, cor State of nnecticut, Office of the he forewoing is a true copy of a filed in this office, and of the approval thereon. WHEREOF 1 have set my hand, and af- ihe Seal of said ‘State, at >, 1910 THEW H. ROGERS, Secreta NOTICE! The Partnership hitherto _existing betw A. Brady and, L. J. Saxton ) ni »f Brady” & Saxton, at “wiean FHIL Conn.. have this day eement dissol M foving purchased of it "I Che Bust: Hinst the firm o be assumed by < the firm of Brady are requested to make Set. soon as possible. ! nrm name of Brady & continued in use, with jan2sa FOR SALE. VIEWS AND VARIETIES cl y man” sald Uncle Wbe ‘trigs to save trouble an’ merely suce r Sayings. Enquire of A. L. | cecas in savin' it up so's to git it in & 4 v | bunch.”—Washington Star, Potter & Co., 18 Broadway, “How aid you find dear old Broal= way?” “That way, yet.' “What way ™ "6l ana deary—Cleveland Leader. Knicker—As a boy I hated Monday because it was wash day. Bocker— And now it is the day the supr Blobbs—Blindness is a terrible six-room flat, with | fiction. What would you do If you lower floor, | should” Jose your sight? Slobbs—r'a n Fi]liilrflfi Co IRON CASTINGS “arnsshed promptly The Vaugh of Horses as can be found in exclusive line of Valentine Books from Dodge Publishing Co. »ose Horses and big ones. will weigh fifteen and sixteen h Come and see them ELMER R. PIERSON. J. A. MORGAN & SON Coal and Lumber Central Wharf. We also have many articles in Ster- ling Silver and Leather which make pretty Valentine Gifts. ad stone mill, new sh and_elevators, new and up-to- | friend, merely outbulldings: 2 acres of land, walk to church, rores |and on R one | tion, ‘call “or ana | Lebanon, rally located, 5 min- | Valentine Tally Cards and Dinner Cards, Tally Cards and Novelties for Washington's Birthday. Telenhone 884. For further Informa- | nade a girl” “Can you sing?” “Nc addaress Charles B. Lamb, | going to do It with & gr telephone | €et & job as i chauffeur.—Philadelphis novied | Record | Physician you continue trans« | gressing the lnws of nature you will | cortainly pay the penaity. Gouty Mag | n Humbug! I'll appeal to a higher two_storles | DateHumbu cqutppea” with e water privilege, | “He was always wanting to borrow rting, | money from me” “A falr weather ‘Oh, no. He has running | 5150 horrowed several umbrella. ttaburg Post. school and P. O.| “Whither away? “Going to . phophor Jan27d | _Touisville Courler-Journal. T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbin 92 Frankiin Strazt. — LUMBER — — The best to be had the Newest Novels at a ount from publishers’ price: put on sale today about ONE HUN- DRED and FIFTY of the Regular $1.50 COPYRIGHT NOVELS, at the popular ind in_ex- | Euy the Metz Plan Car well adapted (o drug store. Slater Ave., Leahy. New SSTATE BARGATNS. comfortable 3- carry a big line of Shir | ana assemblé 1t yourseir. up, and let us tell you abo H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY. t our stock. | West Main st The artlsts now begin to make he stylish Easter bonnet: 40-a-re farm good room Fouse. %o city. $700. 4 acres. 1 mile to city, fine naw 8-room cypress, hot and cold watér, bath, new Frice $3.000. to village. 4 miles —1lhe Lafes! :n Typewriters— | {now> Youve ne THE BENNETT PORTABLE | Tronse TYPEWRITER Costs %18.00, but doe 50c¢ per copy. This line contains all the best titles. GEO. A. DAVIS, 25-29 Broadway S. F. GIBSOR Tin and Sheel Helal \Agent for Richareé hundy tn trol Yage finished GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK re tarm in New Lon n and Boyntoa | 600 county for §: nvestment properties in_clty of Willlmantic | hree furniared cottages on Fishers Tslana at bargain prices. Sireet. Norwich, Conn They're figuring to put a steak Order now "And pat of butter ‘on it A. B. Simpson, 82 —Chicago Post oet26a He—1 think your cousin has the most beautiful natural complexion in tha | world. She (jealous)—How do ¥ r seen it—Boston city property. TRYON REAL ESTATE 5 Msim Street, A. D. LATHROP. Office—cor. Market and Shetucket St Telephone 168-13. CALAMITE COAL Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL Do It Now Have that Williwaziie, Cona. | A Dairy Farm | $hat?] ead neat cottage house, sur- | rustic wall; A COUNTER EFFECT Zew and mod- 'WHITREY’S AGENCY, 227 Niain S fleal Estate and Insurance FOR SALE ern _open plur: woodhouse, of doctor’s bills. Overhauiis . Frankiin Squzre. toolhouse a class condi he modern ki tons hay, | my triend, that half the ca: work will be reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Of Eastern Coanecticut. b A nearly | and 100 quart m invited | 1489 —— 'Phones —— 402 37 Franklin St. 58 Thames St in the appeardnce of your sofled and mussed clothes will be apparent when establishment after being thoroughly Cleaned and Pressed. 1t is a process that renews the life of Do not discard any if they are whole. make them look like new again, Dye- ing them another color If necéssary. Our work is high grade and our prices Lang’s Dye Works, 157 Franklin SL. KORWICH FIRMS AUTCMOBILE STATION. Colt, 6 Otis Street. and Bicydle chine work. the garments. Automobls Genoral Ma. Threz more $1,000 Sierling Dyzing and Finishing Co. First Morigage 5% @oads at Par and Inieres!. H. Jacketl cor. Market und Water St A complste line ol the Lest Lies Lay speclally bottled for fam- ‘: Valentines of all kinds, | ~ and Wines. use. Delivery. | Booklets and Post Cards. [grom tho mines ot uh [Lincoln and Wasington| i rriisced in’ thit poriod—i1 Telephone. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Geo. E. Bachelder. Room 2. 65 Broad- | Notary Public, Expert’ Acccuntant. Télephone 615. WILLIMANTIS FIRMS STIMPSON'S STABLES. rear Young's hotel Main street. Thor- up to date service JAMES 1 investmant Anditing and 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. Already We Have Commenced to Receive H. Brewer, John Eceles, Oliver | T Johnson a Once more the FAMILY WASH . a ma of The Ashland Cotton Company. and made oath to the going certificate, by pt. | S8aia a bibulous chap from the south, | "In a state of perpetual drouth | “It surely scems droll the work of a That a punch in the bowl CASH, 8ole | ghould be ever worth two in the b Bk moutht” N. Y. Times "Janz2d “Do. you u and the English po litleal situation?” “No, There's oml one thing I know less about” “And The American ditto,”—Cleve= | Mack (an observing nger)—Wi ™ |18 it that so many of ien In e Bbundance | ;) ‘seem to bear a grudge agalust n 40 by 60 (new):|(he minister? Bachelor (a knowing 1d | restdent) —Why, | married them. Reverend Gentleman—Do you know, of can o's the who togethe: implements | cer are caused by people smoking k route; | thoge foul, dirty, short, black clay 2. This | Pipes? Son of Toll—And do you know, s from Went: | Buv-nor, that 'alf the black eyes ar miles from West- | Caused by folks not mindin’ their ov te of | s 7—Illustrated Bite, busine 53 MUCH IN LITTLE | The Formosan rallway has completed | the first, year of its operation, and tho movernment ls gratified with the re WILLIAM A. WILCOX, | sults al Esiate Broker, | The women of Aberdeen, S. D. | ane-fourth' of ail the votes' in a_rece cleetion to pass on the proposal t sue’ §1%,000 of bonds for a hig | that city 1s progressing rapld | o colnin lue of sil Post Cards and Favors. vz pice Masks, Flags, Napkins,! Crepe Paper, Etc. WRS. EGHIN [AY, Frankiin Squara | mne soos-iavs crop or oives in 11ty 492 is practically equal to that of the in Eogland would be ¢ 1 0e” 1 the United Stat e re s footwear coming juis | above the ankle, Knee-high, or thi | abouts, it is o “top hoot.” was, In many sections, n complete fiil- ure, In others a partial one Tricking and hewvy teamln {New Spring Patterns /In Furniture. The quality of stock and manufac- ture is guaranteed, and our past repu- tation vouches for the fact that our prices are right. We are in a position | to save you money if you are prepar- ing to newly furnish a home. COME TO US FOR PRICES. 1. HOURIGAN, 62-66 Main Street NOTICE Or. Louise Franklin Miner is new locatsd in her mew office, Byeed Hall, has upset the house. probably finds you tired out from the effects of washday. vp to the fact that we can do the work better—at a price you will d economy. S. & J. GREGSON 193 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. For Sale One Light Team Wagon with body 12 ft. x 4 fi. One Single Lumber| Wagon. New and Second-hand| ' Delivery Wagons. The Scott & Clark| CORPOBATION, 507-515 North Main Streer. RE is no advertsing medium In Eastern Connccticut e letin for business res MONEY LCANED on Diamonds, Watqhes, and Securities of any Lowest Rates of Intéreat. An old established firm to deal with. (Estabiivhed 1373.} TAB COLLATERAL LOA! 143 Main Street, Upstatrs. Acrtistically Arranged by 1 HUNT .. * * The Florist, |£00d roads. and the Amcrican man IDR. C. R d. this 3lat ‘day of | General Contractor Al orders recelve prompt and careful attention. Glve me a trial order. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 248-2. THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Etc., in Town. AMES O'CONNELL, Prop: GEORGE 6. GRANT, Underiaker and Embaimar 32 Providence Sl., Talivitie. Prompt attention to day or night cails Teiephon. §9-21. In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practes 1 Main Strest. BAKERY Wo are confident our Ples, Bread canuot be exc: gl trial order, 2BrUMWFawl A kine Assertmeni of ... MILLINERY MRS. G. P. Cffice hours, 1 t0 4 p. m. Telephone G60. MME. TAFT, Clairvoyant dna Palmist, has been cal- el out of town. The public will be notified Upon hey retura. WHEN you want to put your busi- ness before the public. tnere is o @ium better than tnco: ing columas e The taken for combing: MES. T. 5, UNDERWOOD, 61 Breadwam !0 the wealth of Westarn Canadds The adiertis. ‘:\ to The Bul- result was o gathering of from fifth the norn “FUNERAL ORDERS | it i ooetadn United Kingdom Is the geatest of the automobile of any country, 10 to the tastes of its people and its corish | ficturcr would do' well 1o seok this Junisa Skl - CHAMBERLAIN R T AR Lenta/ Surgeon. | 1y estimated - at 1,600,000, The [ Wieh itn suburbs, embraces an are. of |'about 40 square miles. lest fliness. | P oy 2 At 29 Bciplo galned th [ r Nerwich, Gonn 7., Watts rovolutionized tl tries of the carth by making stea t > mowe poworfnl agency. in the. 1 LOUIS H, BRUNELLE |08 Gamhking, Josiah Wodkewand” cowered. the secret of malkiig that Bears his name, and Sholl after enriching the world of literatu. » with Tis unrilvalled poetry od, " Give { More than 15,000 porsons czme ilfs U® ® | €anada in cxcems of the higheat cales 20 Falrmount Btreet | Mitions. Iarly In the yenr It wi s thought by ‘sanguine offciats ther p 76,000 might be expected, but thers ©ro 90,148, The immigration commis- sioner “estimates that the average wenlth of ~each of these sctilers in Canadian territory i $1,000, which means that $90,000,000 has beeh added Orders

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