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. “ ld may vote If she has been a resident Bllhlll eralQ. | ;; ., United States for at lcast “JEIST RUMINATIN o P PUBLIANING COMPANT. lv\\'\ \..\"W (Robert Russell.) FACTS AND FANCIES | . ‘ 8 An American born woman who has == of H ekl | IR iR e | e McMilian mra | R United States may food that we have got to eat, { ’ {4 not vote o : % The political pot provides fewer Irish patriots live on and on with- | “stews” this year out food and now we understand how WA zenship becomes the same as that of keep us on our feet, that every - American school teachers get along on | time we sees a meal o' vic- Money talks very reluctantly befoce | their salaries. 1s we must think how many un investigating committee, —_— | reig rorn - 0 ” | A foreign born woman must have 0 Sl g e e A The peculiar part of it is that people been a citizen ninety days before the {tamines there is In all that { rhese paper suits are a passing fad. | who scold the rich are struggling hard | b | election in order to vote. She must food and drink. If you are They will soon develop into pure | to get in the same class. . 4 o Advertising med | have been naturalized August 2 if troubled with the pip, then wool. ’ n hooks snd ond proteins are fine; if you have _— Day by day the cables bring us aven 1o advertisers. he is to vote in the coming election got lur , o the toe then |! Every Ponzi must have his season | clearer understanding of why they put B . v As the word “citizen” I8 used so git in line an’ never eat a thing. || of sowing wild notes. the fast in Belfast. AND Prees ts enciustvely entitied | o0i0p in the above !nstruction it s you want; that, by-the-way's for vapublioation of ail hews that all the rule for any trouble, by All of the late model political ma- If the dishwashers wish to become edit well to repeat the statement | ek To 1t or net otheFwise or | e e P b S feeed bl chines are equipped with a casho- | paliticians, they must also learn persons borm or naturalized in school. When protolaxis o' the || meter. whitewashing. » ‘ . United States are ‘“citizens. heel puts you straight down an’ — S — [ S E This Information is given in the out -ead of the patent medi- ]! The cold in a Nation's feet rnually , PRO AND CON. |, 56 that all New Britain women cines an' that will solve your settles on its war chest. Ab;;"l" rate e ::’;‘e:_ l::“]‘ :8:;‘;‘:: of N eligible will take advantage of the SUNDL RIS wasy thermjto] BaG e l:“:;‘\-;nmem"“.e, gr;od tel- FOR THESE COOL FALL NIGHTS YOU nant has been discussed 3 B the name o' that disease you || Possibly death and taxes are linked | - P s e et b L Lodes got—in fact it's pretty hard to together because one concerns the in- | 1O%% REQUIRE WARMER BED OCOVERIN any portion of the docu- | yhem. Many women object to woman find there's any that you've come and the other the outgo. the article which, accord- | ..o, many advocate it. The ob- not. I turns om readin’ o’ _ Thus it is seen that a woman's citi- so we will not emaciate—to | her husband upon her marriage. 'en, of the Leagu The reason our forefathers were the foods, gets ready for a Of course you understand that the | yora Jot 1e because they took their s e —cnsution ST oa i oor U Fnow Swats smoke; the first few puffs comes cost of hauling a ton of propaganda | gro” o & O PE o with good reliable Blankets and Comfortables. Let us '3 ) svtisle by whish ¢ WOl or the least oultured and in- hard an’ brings about a sort is eventually assessed against the P them to you. D &FI0Ie DY Whieh the 3 N ocate o ¢ e “Don't w y g of a to rei X - s b telligent. The advocates of it may hok Don't worry,” says handling of a ton of freight. T RIeother natiins are praying forll covenant guarantee the | ,,, either. At any rate the advocates my briar friend; consumption —_— ! the return of the dove, Germany is daries of the countrios | o¢ woman suffrage will vote, and it you ain’t got in spite o’ all that When David arked in his haste | qoing al] she can to encourage the | lit'rature lot o' which is rot. that all men are liars, he had praoba- & tative: .l it It is & stork. 1 atives sign ia for this reason especially, together 1f you are ailin' go an' see | bly been reading campaign literature. otton ankets Bt the covenant.” . . th the fact that the woma some doctor; dc seek 4 : | with the fa hat the woman's vote me doctor; do not seek to +Cot, Crib or Single Bed .size. E elnel 1 bpponents, will “send our | yootors may be the most cultured of our corners of the world prats, advocating the on- | 019 add to the honesty of expres- cure yourself by readin’ words And now when a poor laboring man If the league has a sincere desire ; United States Into this | o 0 .1 the that sounds like ancient Greek feels an urge to raise merry hob on |ty abolish #he horrors of the charge, In white OF Brey ...ceceeceeescecossnsseens [ding Article Ten, declare .l a Saturday night he goes out and buys | that Geneva hotel won’t be like other of paramount importance that all another si shir s % fithstanding Article Ten the anothes il shivi] Swiss establishments. e $3.98 i women—women of culture and re- declare war will not be What the committce wishes to know | There is one encouraging thought. | Congress, and “our boys” is how much a candidate can spend | When men refuse to fight, diplomats p tages have be less—should express ) > nge: r yressio i s . EE s 6 st e il | v en le 1o P n that most longed for expression . u¢ spending more than he should. | may settle their quarrels in person and I Heavy Woolnap Blankets their opinion at the coming election. | “I told you so.” joy, page Mr. Newberry. rid the world of one another. S rot its . [istans eountry reiain The same is true of the men, of Nor s all the reasons for ‘“no jegnl boundaries without “ . Ny o course, but the men will vote -as a | raise” sentimental anes. One, two or A From “Beacon” and “Nashua” Mills to consent. Therefore, they Sl Syl 7 were served. Mrs. Gardner resided .Me, where he was violinst in the el o 8.50 ough the covenant s sign- ma ro habit as well as conviction three cents, spent twice or four times in this city before moving to Illinois. Mt. Kineo House orchestra. ESS iDL WhllE OF BIOY: o<~ - Pair President of the United | TN® Woman unaccustomed to take|a day do count up: More, according pl i Boys' flannel blouses $1.15 and he and the other signers | PATt In activities of this sort should | to the individual's viewpoint, per- CITY ~ $1.45, Besse-Leland Co.—advt. - pebliadfesssivoastbellumelipuiie oyl pebiapbomiprrd o il o ITEMS Wool Blankets must be waged on sueh a . | in order that the full woman senti- | increase in fares would surely bring @ United States will not 3 | RIS ment may be felt In the result of [about a tremendously increased Pa- | poio gip-on sweaters $4.45 to 25 YEARS AGO WHITE — GREY — PLAIDS until Congress so decrees, | MM S 3 o B . the election. Perhaps it is an un- | tronage of the trolley, now that the ' $5.95 at Besse-Leland's.—advt reason, say such advo- 95 < s 10 00‘ pleasant duty forced upon many, but [ Pros and cons of jitney service alone Morris Brin, of 463 Stanley street, fGEoniThe HErm oAt Dare), Full size, in white or grey, from .......... . p is no danger of this send- " i those who ha sympathy w wave been gone s epor o Viss i our men except in the or- h who have no sympathy with \1 en gone into so thoroughly. ‘lhi:‘n;:d K\'orthe {)o‘hu I): r-\;’mm:; - e R - = the amendment should consider it a| So wWise gentlemen, one's honest ' that his store »een entered anc e strike of the Russell and Erwin _ slo 98 Former President Taft S e e R e, A e B e A Full sizes in Plaids ......ce.. . pd8 canned goods was stolen. hearing yesterday. They were grant- 2 1, fo stance, those men | situation with haloes of victory about ! 2 = v our constitution, and would r instance, only tho . ctory about = * ;. vacation club tonight, New.|ed a five to 20 per cent. increase. y ° tood. Herbert Hoover has | Who believed in “F Silver” at the | results to the Connecticut company, | Britain Nat. Bank.—advt. The regstrars have received 291 ap- | Comfortables that this Article Ten he | time Willlam Jennings Bryan advo- | and incidentally a deal of satisfaction Engine Company No. 1 was called 1 plications of persons who wish to be : it. went to the polls, and the | to many pretty decent citizens of this P se at the rear of the Hanna | Made voters. e om the aonvenant and the e 2 e BOCHR ° to.a house at the rear of the Manne | Georse W, Klett was in New Haven Filled with Fine Sanitary Cotton. Full size 1 : Main s at 7 < Gold advoeates, d isted, remained | yvester: g vi ° - ic. this morning. Several beds were | Yesterday and witnessed the practice $6.50 — $7.50 — $7.98 — $9.50 — $9.98 TO $14.98. epublicans insist that this found to be on fire, and they were | Lot Bty b ga i b ST Lo S D T — of the Cambridge athletes. different financial history in this coun- ENTERTAINED AT PARTY. S b oin e e L s peaple,” that it seems | finement and women whose advan- ome loyal, the chance to indulge : advice Is to take advi S P at the covenant is legally | U i ke advant £t Charles E. Hart will leave shortly he covenant should be mod o = N _ il | for South America for a three months e s Mrs. H. Gardner, who is spending| Herbert E. Anderson, violinist, re- | cruise. Baby Comfortables If only the women who believe in | several days in this city, was enter- | sumes teaching Sept 27. Tel.—advt. The Stanley Works are negotiating freedom of action, sometimes amount- | tained lasi evening at a party held| Philip Scapaletti has reported to | for the purchase of a piece of proper- r entirely new & « « ’incent Egs : i lgate an entir " | ing to license and those wno take |2t tho home of'\ln(n nt Egan of 401(the police that a showcase in front ty on curtiss street adjoining the fac- $2 98 to $3 5 after the President and Myrile street. George Kerin and Wil- { of his store at 67 East Main street | tory. Blues and Pinks—neat designs ........ - o! | ittle thought for the al welfs a Bave sdvised with each | little thou for moral WEIAre | liam Scheyd furnished vocal selec- | was broken into last night and wear- | The New Britain High school foot- of the land, go to bo and elr e petadgrs E = 4 : ; i Siis sew arrangement it is | °f P 2 to tho polls, and their | tions. Messrs. Sullivan, n, Fred-|ing apparel was stolen. ball team will play the Bristol High sisters who care very much indeed | ericks, Anderson and Appel who con-| Herbert Anderson bas returned to | Slectri el - cle ould be 50 as school team at Electric Field to 4 Yot Toa wawe s stitute the Harmony Quintette, played | his home on Dwight street after hav- ’ 00 uto Lo ] about such matters remain at home, morrow afternoon. The admission will Nice selection, from ................ 9.98 l ° U hat there would be no such instrumental selections. Refreshments ing spent the summer at Mt. Kineo, be 15 cents. sentiment of womanhood the result will not properly reflect the sl L L S ot ' 1 RERERERE - 5 ol .. . ho are rood, conscientious, pa- pes Charles Hughes, one of | *" W 1. conscientious, pa- | 5 rilliant men of the Republi- | triotic. cuitured, home-loving and and says that this article | true to go to the polls and vote. Many % of their sisters who may not be char- ’ \ PS te a moral obligation for been made. They propose fmposed upon the United be legally or morally bind- tos which sign. to abide by | acterized thus will do so. The lat- hstanding our constitution | ter’'s must not be the only woman sen- e e T "EACH DAY—WATCH FOR THEM 3| [ Sickmess e THE CRY ;7" “WOLF.” _ u 2 Vinolis“fl YouNeedtoB“i‘d You Up and Give You Strength Because it is a non-secret, scien- on without becoming | lsh writer infers that beople may | ! g‘;‘;&?’gfi?&ti’:o‘:fnflfé"o‘ésfigg idea. indulge In fancios thal@world bomb- X and Beef Peptones, Iron, Nux plain facts in regard | plat 1s cantemplat foresecs : - o Vomica and I*Pypophosphiues. f the Prosident signed | t prry in Americs catas- = X 2 - It enriches the blood with thou- p for obediengaio e | th origand gotal- ; pReedy Guickens the circutation, reates | | —for the Sudden Hux v against o ceflin | ly: . : ol . _— . a hearty appetite and imparts { ittle injuries if neglected too oftg fague counen . : America’s le bed for weeks in: anticipation trength and vigoe totovarsmees ||| leatimgresttrontia s aaopcayil do? Should or shoul this to inery merc idising event of the body. is easily infected. Aherthe explicit statement . 3 stocks <3 er than ever Physicians Prescribe been thoroughly cleansed Resinol Oin i e ) sort of obligation, would engage in war immedi There comes from England a word gouncil of the league so [ of coimmon sense in regard to the | pould not repudiate that | boml horror on Wall street. The Er . i thehes » to the convenan o and Druggists Recommend ;::ui':‘i':h“y‘:;l';m‘?h::dafi < Congress alona il e > SOl mfl"‘ em’-‘“‘l lare war? Ory $ g 2 how bruised and broken the flestn .- ' be. Carry Resinol with you for “ ” sudden hurt. It Does All We Claim or Costs You Nothing 'DR. KNAPP SAYS DON'T BE ASHAMED OF YOUR TEETH At prices I am charging for high-grade This One dentistry, no one can afford to overlook the wonderful money saving dental values I am giving H P 3 A : at this time ety THE ONE REAL PAINLESS DEN. 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