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T [‘_AT RE: SEROADWA THE MUSICAL TREAT OF THE SEASON BROADWAY OPERA CO. b accomplishifients show that they have gotten beyond the endeavor and are g e R | THE RESCUE OF ESSIE Every endeavor in. this direction - . helps to develop the resources and orwich gn”ehn itk tbavnate land. while: ihsse boya are making excellent showing now the greatest Iverybody knew the Klinkers. They | tain. After awhile Essio entered, | the Christmas month. That will be your big- Bulletin Business Office 480 D PaILe Editorial 35-3 to the pre cook informed me that just after I left | Bulletin Editorial Rooms 35- o the pres She was tall andi thin, with a tilt of home the Klinkers' cook had come up | ato 1 Pied benefit will come from thef . g pden hanging on to the edges of | slightly flushed, followed by the tea | rt IVAN'S F. i snd Coufies future application of these excellent | (iingo"Tor years, while all their ac- | tray in the hands of the Klinkers | In a Revival of GILBERT & SULL .N amous Comic Operas 5 ideas, which are being instilled in their | quaintances wondered how on earth sru[rnpy n:;ud. e | EARLY SANTA C US Monday-Tuesday Wod{_-:'-g-ym-m?sgdayl - F':I'ldiy -Saturda; v RS minds through co: itive contest. they did it. “I'm not sure abou s tea,” Essie 0T . M. PINAF 3 fAXIT EA OLD b ~ When other families whose 'h';ml; miuiured | “Our daual brandnis very SHOP LA o= MAscd TR e ey e RE i % ETO. earned good salaries covld not afford | special, an grocer was all out of | 7% PEOPLE—Inclu iing. en Lodge, Frank Nelson, Joe Smith, Chas, Wal. Subscription price 12c a week; 50 a NEEDS THE VETO. skt il oo R T fenil 1 o 3 ; Sy, SO et Fho “geliso o ‘the Tpiten States| POFSTIORES alen sha_precs, LEkRER) (e Bodpl iR e Sbien iy Buy your Christmas will be at our store e, _El arton, Nina Strom. Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, *' in passing the bill permitting | gpmerge from the entrance to their | Mrs. Dormor waited for her brother | Ve day from FEATURE PHOTO-PLAY — “WITCH OF SALEM”—2-Reel Domino Conn. as Second-class matter. San Francisco to take the oteh | apartment building with aigrettes in [ that night at the hall door, and begax | Presents early — early every day now s 290 Paci0u Evanings #4 7. trr—100, 160 200 BT 195 __| Hetchy valley for the on-| their hair and enter big, impressive | talking before he had shut it. “And itheda A earle until Christmas eve. Totopls il structing a re: for water and 5. when I got back from their fashionable | i the day an y =ik . B . SR, S sie Klinker was 31 and unmarried. | afternoon tea,” she concluded, “our | n the morning he will | be in his work shop on the head hypnotized people | ™% AUDITORIUM 23S, R o et i memning e e e e | our Third Floor—hours § |/ il D ed marks eginning o 4 > wouid have fainted a erwoma s z 5 . Pl occopgec P o g UPraY | ent for the surrender of pationall (o on that she get a joo|a cent and the laundress wouldn't gest gift of the holidays 10 to 12. Afternoons WONDER OF e i parks and wonderiands for the benefit [ downtown, since her father seemed un- | without her meney! Now what o # : h S H e B 8 o | ot various 1 4 private mon- ) kble (o hOId one. Sho manicured her | you laughing at?” to the workers behind he will be in the large I [ = a eras tHe AGe orwich, Tuesday, Dec. 9, e ol i A A "and evolved wonder- | “I'm not laughing” said Mrs. Dor- et mia: o display window. h a final gasp, g overcoat and mal T'm going down this | from garments handed | mor's brother w over by certain rich and distant rela- | ting back into hi tions. Hssie in 2 madeover gown. wita | for the door. endless amo demands for such conc Will read your thoughts direct from mind to mind. No pad or pencil used GEO. WICHMAN I KING & GEE Clay Artist Colored Comedians | MADONNA OF THE SLUMS %f&ison-"T""® hours 2.30 to 5. the delivery wagons. 11 M 2 NySbey | Wabr o 1e active consciousness of unpaid but- | minute and ask Essie Klinker to marr: e Crculation of §|«-« R e still able to cow the Diggins girls | suppose she liki aving to do that sort of thing. do you? What a life for | acr he street, who were fat and i 3 that lovely girl"—Chicago News. rosy and whose father had heaps of money in the bank Essie's mother w The Bulletin % The Bulletin has the largest Sweet Grass Baskets irimplike lit- ern Connecticut and from three to four times larger than that of any in Norwich. It is delivered to over 3000 of the 4,053 houses in Norwich, a: | read by ninety- not be cure: te woman, with perpetual frown of Y16 Wk iy circulation of any paper in East- | o aaatn noussnold on HOMES: | Ly, S QUi T 1T | Here is something that is growing in favor every year > a3 e 40 | for gift purposes. They are hand-made, the product of Indians living on the reservation. Aside from their useful- ness they have a very fragrant odor, and are so constructed that they can be packed in a trunk or suit case without Colonial Theatrel: | § MATINEE 5c CHARLES McNULTY, Mgr. EVENINGS 10c the undes | éney for the muneration a” r, employer, to ‘endure the | "0 carr: a- | by his firm )£ some vu ho sctions and any obligations mad would | i financla three per cent. of the peoplc. In Windiiam 1t & dativered o Gver i a5 | PN masis or comypuer: || danger of breaking. | uw i—BRONCHO BILLY GETS SQUARE-—-um . 900 houses, in Putnam and Abou the checks the Toledo, O. | | G. M. Anderson’s Two Reel Western Masterpiece There are all kinds of Baskets—Knitting Baskets, Sew- er spoke, but they Were| pralrs Catarrh Cure is taken inters “THE CLOCK STOPPE! “IN THE_SAME BOAT, “WHEN THE CLOCK ST .Blograph Detective Dr American Pathe ational Lubin Melodrama Danieison to over 1,100 and in all of these places it is consid upon the blood | 1y.. acting air esessesesnsassses mediate use whe ing Baskets, Scrap Baskets, also Trays, Tumblers, Thimble ered the local daily. s . L B e Holders, Jardinieres, Napkin Rings, Pin Cushions, Mats, i AND EXTRA REEL FOR GOOD MEASURE mi"‘::fl?“;‘::"i‘:":‘:d‘“?’{d‘ r o bed satisty bout thelr outings (o the Dig- | Etc., all priced according to size and workmanship—:ic §| sixty-five postoffice districts, 5 e e Hihet e JoNtrEnd to $5.00. ::.d. Sty Firel See dulvey n :,\‘\H“;“:“‘[()p‘\:»!v\.\x]lyuy';“\\v\.!s DUGTURS Dln (Art Department, Main Floor) |We have the makmg Of XML C A | R i3 ¢ called on” Nirs LT0e Bulietin o asld in every RS S s FLA O 4 Buckwheat and Wheat Cakes| Entertainment Course routes in Eas onnec ¢ rowded so Mrs ings That Housewives o ke W Suetet NOT HELP HER | GIFTS OF UTILITY wiioeccms MAPLESUGAR. " ', | SR SeTr counch B e ... '\\"""\[‘,fi ;‘_“};(“' s Our Third Floor abounds in useful gifts—articles of utility, ‘MAPLE SYRUP and HONEY | Tuesday Evening, Dec. i N S of the Klinkers' old by -3 F Pinkham’s Vi many of them beautiful too—practical gifts which house- ‘\ [ THE BOSTON SEXTET 1905, average............ : S ut Lydia L. Tinkham s Veg- | wives will appreciate, and which will help to beautify the §| Pe@ple’s Mai‘ket CLUB 4 ol bewil Tound rself i etable Compound Restored home. € Fr H ot o task | possess] hat yiece of Purnitur Mirs, LeClear’s Health— ranklin St. Admission Tickets ....... .. 50 cents L 1 to ¢ oward b a new CEDAR CHESTS | UT[L]TY BOXES JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. For sale at the door. 1 < “ S Her Own Statement. Gar Ohésts arbimag are sometimes cailed rs. Spring's e Tennessee red ceda ignttully £ Detroit, Mich. — ‘I am glad to dis- | liec cover a remedy that relieves me from my suffering and . which is de- [ Waist B ant and a positive pro- | hou and all oth, u s and are a gift which every wife will preciate. ey are immed with mah, 00, and are made of] ned white wood. of |in a broad variety of styles and si $3.50 and up to) hey ful as weil \d bam Latest and Most Unique Initial Stationery ome gift, and one that will remembered. A vari .00, $7.50, $8 hey comej I suffered bearing down pains and got all run down. Iwas $6. L i 5 new $60 LI 8 meryous Mwii eme e S A : 4 . me on m :]t;:[l)n i n?;fic. noi } J“),; = Just in from one of the leading manufacturers of classy sta- 7 ! AMBOO TABOUR: 59 and $1.19, . - e £ : & ‘ ?ve;‘tto_doczoxrtffa | MBEOO UMBRELLA STANDS and HOLDE! tionery. Is really worth your while to see as it is so different : ppeal- | co R k) ROSS b preity cretonnes—at §| and is particularly desirable, s v ! ) t good. W e iiioy soms B ows soseeni v e ontise g " : 3 ¢ gl : p : - “Seeing Lydia E. :d{’;:‘\‘ 2 Y \;' lu(\v ')L’:“}_‘g\s A“n(du\”iLl(L \; b pro cretonne fancy silks and p . Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound adver- Our Assortm t of : N tised, I triedit. My health improved SILK FLOSS SOFA PILLOWS &L or x : > ) be a wonderfully and I am now quite well . pehoshe cant help her familv!™ - ggain, No woman suffering from fe- & b o o s se “Sher''l male ills will regret it if she takes this g 0 a oxe tahone @tvidends ¢ v rop i W t haven'i medicine.””— Mrs. JAMES G. LECLEAR, m\- Leer: d ',fi\(ll 2 but 336 Hunt St., Detroit, Mich. 2 I beco aetia e e ! is unusually attractive. A great variety at all prices, $3.7 A t o Another Case. Handsome Pabncs for Makmg Chn=tma, Cufts 4 s a o L5 bES TS ) Z Philadelphia, Pa.— ““Lydia E. Pink- —— to 10c and every box a winner. « Jor i Ihev'l ham’s Vegetable Compound s all you and TAZ e ‘ \whny claim it to be. About two or three work bags. e o . : & S days before my periods I would get bad | c and up to 50c a yar | . B | “When one's brot backaches, then pains in right and left SEttb i alkiens aud calbring YA slre g | 1 is 5] sides, and my head would ache. I called L | 0“]] aln ens . ‘ a p the doctor and he said I had orgghic in- RE IR o e sange of n for . 3 mentioned (heir flammation. I went tohim fora while but ey P 8 i f : & the e A ’H' ; g:i";]’;‘:g‘f’t‘“m‘:‘o o Ay | All the leading makes and everyone warranted to suit. i feer: 1 d ravpel ham’s Vegetable Compound. Afrer tak= j i r ) : Ra Dt mOSt ing two bottles I was relieved and finally s . For fJ““ seven days more we will accept your old foun- i ; she it's my troubles left me. I married and A bl G ft f H h id L tain pen for $1.00 in excha - ; o guels & lons while, Oh. you vealls. have two litle girls. T have had no re- | Ccepta € LIS of fouseno Ry " ’ cadibisn =i dnad he ust ; : : Jor | turn of the old troubles.”’—Mrs. CHAS. ¢ : 5ot BoeL, 2650 S, Chadwick St., Phila.,Pa, ‘COUCH COVERS |LACE CURTAINS H s : er he on €| Battorn Comnecticut | Ry p Pt i t 4 2 S { 2.25 and ux For all classes and in large variety from the really choice to 1 1 o silitis, C; . i B J the Children Cough N . ; the amusing ones for the youngsters. 1 v { ETT Pleu U s 3 i i i 3 lJue F‘USTER(HE 1 £lbsy, Tiou o RUGS fGr G}&S of Sizes and Patterns Our lines for Boys, Girls and Children were never bet- Sore Muscles, Chilblains, Frosted. s . ; . seay B |l e : T s SaE L e e A Cvmkwle Assortment ter and are priced to keep in harmony with your pocket book. : : % pt And then's Pneumonia.) . 1 w : At your aruggists in x 34 Inches at 2. The People’s Books at 20c are fine. large hospital sizs for §250. Carpet Sweepers in all grades and up to $3.50, R £ T = Holiday Greeting Cards expression ot our’ = s I I e TEROLE. Th- LR o wn :",r’y::\:" SEW[ NG MACHINE Wox;;xfo\r'vgloeSews The kind you like to send. They are new, rich and the sen- " You should IORLICK, West Philadel- pendous economic now engaging the Every woman who does home sewing would appre- timents are especially choice and fitting. : 5 g “My four-year had. severe ciate one of these handsome machines. You may e s ?K?J‘;"{‘.‘RM""" ole the best select a machine, pay $2.00 down, and the machino 5 i i f diately delivered — the balance in weekl b Der the splendid work of et S t t l't t of commerca and other depa th pedal e ‘ s payments. | On L MIss thnose enaars at ZJoc an These Three Styles At $16.98 _ . At $19.98 The Shetucket, a five The Chelsea, a better drawer Sewing Ma- n hine by the same chi malker. The Rose at $23.98 The Rose, not excelled by any Sewin the perfection of work produced. All t attachments, the government, in their eff tain and improve this bran government service.” The service is one which only be given the best of attention 10c, or those Picture Frames at lttle prices. CRANSION & CO. Dayton Farmhouse Lighting Outfit i duys ure getung shorter and tne long winter evenings are a WILL RE-OPEN REMEMBER—these Machines are equal to the DEVELOPING RESOURCES. have lof 00. Our guarantee for five yeurs stands back of b connection with r 3 < will be delivered free anyw here in Conne ¥ nd e All the foregoing articles will be found hird Floor. Selection may be made now and they will be h eld until w veloped Complete New Stocks S ‘ Special Offering of Home Furnish i atub b v peci €Img of fiome rurmismungs e DAYION i, 238 hold st the . G OUTET | i i<t v v : s our Gt endPraoevs B ake the foll g s et . omf as " ir tons Proper re OF n our et an rapery Department we make the follow- Thto dayiight Toutess Hons | light your hou and s, as well as laying th ton for & proy don It was only last week that Wash ugton was visited by a crowd of 1200 boyw and girls from Olio, prize win merw in the contest which had been conducted in that #tate. In Georgia, | comes when the ing special offerings during December: barn at & cost 80 SLAE as to be within_ th reach of anyone. Wri fDr our Catalog “E" on Electric Lighting Outfits THE C. S. MERSICK & CO Sole Agents for Con- nectieut. agricultural educa Linoleums—Rugs Curtains—Draperies Printed Linoleum—at 350 and 460 a|curtain Rods, regul: square yard. Special price Inlaid Linoleum—at 79c and 98c a square yard Tomorrow, Dec. 10th ‘fl’ o Choice Holiday Goods E Curtain Scrim, drawn work border —Special price a yard. 19¢| Wt was the point to which 1000 high drops Yale ; - Tapestry Rugs, 9x12, at M e s e 274-202 State St., Madras fo s, et boys, members of corn clubs were sent | Its schedul Axminster Rugs, at. $16.95 :'lf' R g e G 176 New Haven, Cona to attend the annual cormn show. These | overcome them Body Brussels Rugs, 9x12, at... $19.75 | cluny 5 Ciivtatns, with lokket mre but two states, but they manifest | improve after tha 4 . Wilton Rugs, 9x13, at $3045! " ing and edging—price a pa #1598| Try theElectric Light Treatment ORDER IT NGW the intense Interest which has been — . 3 o=omb===o - amoused there and tell in & way the| Tt 1s the opinlon of one excha B Liheumatism, Troubles of the Cir- | Ropkins & Co's Light Dinn walue which the movement s that “national presid Shatel 121-125 MAIN STREET (o] 1A tign ar pervex. Toe. per. doven. N to every other state, They are e would add stupenc ere: «J THE PDHTEUUS & MITGHELL [}[} | SCIENTIFIC CHIROPODY Koehler's Pllsner, $%¢ per dozem. @azed In the warthy endeavor of im- | the political game From. thie exné> K JAMES DAWSON :‘;::nn‘;:"v.ir:;erl:n:n. Tbe a«rn‘m proving farming and increasing the | rience in state primaries it woald ‘.,, Room 26 Central Building city. i k- , #aFm yleld and the record of their | crease (he cost s well yo inioroct, °=°=°=° Lady Asbistant Norwich, Conn. H, JACKEL & CQ.Teluphone 138-6