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The Bulletin bas heard again from Williamsport, Pa., boomed by its board of trade as “healthy, wealthy, up to date,” in a printed pamphlet which of itself is artistic and attractive. Wil- tiamsport only has 10,000 more inhab- itants than Norwich, but under wise leadership it has become distingulshed as “the city that does thing: A fund, now amounting to $461,000, has been raised by private subserip- tion for the purpose of encouraging outside capital to come there, Be- Sides this the board of trade has been i —— liberally endowed that it might be al- Norwich, Monday, May 3, 1908. ways on the quest for enterprise, In - —== | the course of eight years $8560,000 of local capita] alone has been invested in new industries, In five vears the in- crease in {nvestment has been 77 1-2 per cent, The value of manufactured products has in the same time in. Agent, muu:n'mm Week of ar 4' S miwiersc | Sheedy’s Vandeville | The Amazing Athletes, the APOLLO clal attention to ladles and children. BROTHERS Matinees, Ladles and Childrem, Sey “HERE WE ARE AGAIN!"" Evenings, 10c.+ BREED HALL. Washington Square. During our return engagement wo shail offer a cash prize of $50 in Gold BREED THEATRE Conforming with the cus- tom prevailing at otler local theatres, there will be but one performance at the mati-| 12 2% beraon H back, weight aver aidy us, nees, hereafter, beginning as| 3%} pounds, us pertormel by uh, 1 usual at 2.30 p. m. corisolation prizes for the best a tempts during the week Contests { every night. Winal for comsolation | CHARLES McNULTY, prizes Friday night. Send i your Sleeves continue somewhat close-fitti but there is in- finite variety in their adaptation, Meny of the new ones are double sleeves, the upper portions being made ©of the mater! These upper sleeves are cut off at the length of the cuff. They may be shirred or tucked or made fancy in some other way. The lower edge miy be pointed or rounded or slashed up. "'hey are always trimmed at the bot- tom and fall prettily over the dainty under sleeves. These under sleeves are of net, mus lin embrojdery or other thin dainty tabric. : They are usually white. Sometimes they are in lace, net or chiffon, in a color to mateh the dress fabrie. . Another sieeve tha growing in popularity is a new bishop sleeve, full and long and caught in at the wrist, with a band of lace or in- sertion, while over it falls a half- sleeve, of the same material as that of the gown, but longer than that de- scribed above. Paraffin for Grass Stains. Saturate grass stains on children’s res, etc, in paraffin before put- them into the washtub. Add Sugar to Grawy. A spoonful of sugar added to the water for basting roast beef will give 3 rich brown color as well as & fine avor. e " Surface Like Snowflake's. new material for ihe” wesp. 4roq whioh in white is ideal, for it has surface of a snowflake. It is - cotton crepe, but it is Mlsaulm and light in texture ends itself admirablv to some of new models, Next in favor to white will-assuredly E the new tou of brown. Worth, particular, a won- derful shade, founded on the pale ale of last autumn, but with a ish hue, making it a very soft an . ‘what neutral tone. Tid-Bits. Tead With: serawbeney Sem oF pesch spread with strawl m or peac! marmalade and covered with a layer of cream cheese, make novel and de- iiclous sandwiches for luncheon or tea. An easily improvisel dessert may be made of ten stale macaroons mixed with stfily whipped cream and sprink- jed with pistachio nuts, For spring suppers sliced oranges and shredded cocoanut, put into a dish in alternate Entered ot the Postorncs at Norwiob. ©8 secnd-c..ss T atier. home Calles Tletin Businass Office, 480, i Editorial Roo: uljetin Job Office, % mantie Office Room 2 Mur ay Blds ‘elephone 210 | wi "To Wash Glass, Even delicate glass can be aafely washed n very hot water if slipped in edgewise, “ Torrington—~W. J. Hogan, clerk at the Raymond house, left Saturday night and may take a place is the New York street cleaning bureau under his brother, Deputy Commissioner James Hogan. Waston,—Frank Hawley was terribly injured by an explosion of dynamite while blasting. One hand was nearly (.odrn oft and one eye very badly injur- fe Circulation of the Bullelin. The Bulletin has the largest clr- culation of any paper in Eastern f Gonnecticut, and from thres to four % Umes larger than that of any in § Norwich. It is delivered to ove anse creased more than 20 per cent, The number of wage earners is 15 6-10 per cent. seems to be more. While the general aver. of production was 42 per cent. nited States n 1908, that of Wil- liamsport was 80 per cen attesting the stability of the enterprises obtain- ed for the city, sasssennesnasentseses, 3,000 of the 4,053 houses 'n Nor- wich, and reed b: ninetysthres Willlamsport but to be inspired by a elvie appears to have \no NEEDLEWORK SUGGESTIONS, layers, are very &pp licious jelly is made of 3 ed with grape jfuice and served with _— e Manager. names to the manager. Yours truly, §cent of the people. In Windham fch' Is backed by money in- s Bl B <o Byl ok o Bk TO CLEAN NICKEL. THE APOLLO BROS. it is dolivered to over 900 houses. ot air. It is a good exam- | Shredded chocolate cocoanut, which is Nickel bath-room fixtures and other “trim= ] WM. BURT and COMPANY, in Putnam snd Danlelson to overf ple and has reason to be proud of the bought already prepared, ‘makes a mings” about tbe houss, sre ornsmental, if s an In Tl e e 1,100, and in all of these places results of its labers, fasy edtitim to Miopese Kindy or kept bright: but keeping nickel bright is what n “The Burglar’s Christmes Evel® H £ (s considered the locsl daily. i Eastern Connecticut has forty- 3 o £ nine towns, one bundred and sixty 3 five post office districts and forty- £ one rural free deltvery routes. § The Bulletin s sold T every town and on all of the R. F. § routes in Bastern Connecticut. Anyone w AN OBJECT LESSON. Greenfield tte observes: ple living near a large waterway the Connecticut river should be aries in behal? of good forestry. o0 saw the water a week ago rved the same river at the me point last fall when it was down The Pec ke ssio No. 8015—Desien to be transferred to a baby's cap, developed In satin, Darning Linen, Tablecloths, napkins and towels should be neatly darned on the wron side @s soon as they become thin and before the thread breaks, They will last much longer in this way and look better as well. Little Dato Cakes. 2016 LADIES' SHIRT WAIST, Paris Pattern No. 2016 — All Seams The fronts are hand-embroidered with many housekeepers dread. ‘True, this is not easy, unless one bas Gold Dust, but this may be obtained at any grocery. The rest is easy. Make & warm suds, using Gold Dust, plece of soft linen or flannel. wash the nickel fixtures with s cloth. If very dim, rub a little of the Gold Dust directly upon the surface, rinse, and rub dry with & Nickel lightly washed each week in Gold Grand Whist and Secial at the Armory, Wednesday Evening, May 5th, 1909, Under the Auspices of the CATHOLIC WOMEN'S CLUB and CHALK SAUNDERS, Comedy Studies In Black and White. BERTHA HOLLAND, “The Double-Voiced Vooalist and Mechanical Dell” MOOR and HARRISON, Novelty in Musio and Songs. H . Imost to the size of a brook, should | messaline, sflk, muslin, lawn, organdie, | .cream one- ith Bea Gt mat J CIRCULATION have no question that some ruinous | batiste o jaconet, and worked In sold | ne eeinas sar oo SuB: o mitter with Alluwea. Dust and warm water, then wiped with 8 soft utiful ly prises will be |LATEST AND BEST MOTION PIC i i b “Cate it French embroldery with . mercerized | Tay rro®, ShP, Of lgnt brown susar — lotb, will never get Gull and will never need | 27AFded to egoh section of tables. Ona TURES. 4 5 policy is upsetting the face of nature, | * w0 unbeaten ej an e s t 12 1, lor- ! et will be §1901, average ....... B 44121 110 the forests alons the upper wa. | COLOR or ilk flogs, according to the | togethar untll very Hght. Add one- | ea’walel ot Mo victorts famim tA0T: | nard rubbing but is as easy to keep brighs | S5t o e s the_pop 3——8HOWS DAILY—=8 3 1908, 99 « mnaetiout o fentl! material used In its development. Price | hair cup of milk and one and three-| voile, or, in facf, any of the summer snd clean asa plece of glass. trom § to 10. Dancing Som 10 § 1908, average...... seseasanans 5,920 of nnecticut been scientific- | o¢ transfer pattern, 10 cents, uarters cup of flour sifted with three | materials is here shown. Small tucks | e & ad to i ; quarters cup 12—Miller’s orchestra. Prices—Mat. 10a. Evening 100 and 20r SR 6,559 ly treated there might now be navi- even tesapoons of baking powder, an|on the shoulders supplythe necessary e i § 1906, 090 e0ernenaneses ] i gatlon from Holyoke to the sea, and even teaspoon of einnamon and a few | fullness In front, ‘while those in_the s all the water powers along the river tings of nutmeg. Stir in 1ast one- | Thy closing is under the center-front T 191~z tiavs 5 viore recnins ot de: 1f pound of dates stoned and cut in | box-piait = The seven clehin Tangth ’ s ey > small ple: Put the batter into| sicaves, whioh may be Tl length it . , flling them about | desired, are also tucked, the lower eAge ow: o e oaL, e iy ST SR%th | Deine Anished with o marrow edginK. A“anuHI“M 3 Shows Daily t lessons are not as eéffective y should be. The Connecticut a white lcing. Canton Sherbert, a conventional floral design with white | mercerized cotton, or left plain, accord- | ing to taste. 2.30, 7, 8.45 FOUR MUSICAL CATES, stry If the people realized the power | Cut ome-fourth of a pound of Can.| The pattern i sfeal Act, Featuring Frank B, Oute, Cormet| trees to regulate. the flow—to ton ginger in very fine pieces, sad { tnehes. lotat, A8 Walter H. Cate, World's Oreatest ack e water than they four cupfuls of water and one cupful | 1] 50 iney Lour » riloquist. el A il 5o of sugar. and boll 15 minutes; add onc | wide. 3% oy, B surfaces. They do mot know much “uptul ot SeMRge.Huile W5e. Dne-tIANL| yarde B toe g Novel Meavyweight and Amchor Jugwlers. . MEMORIAL DAY. fsamgpe sty it o0 & cupful of lemon Juice. Freeso as|incheawids = = “"m fim"s GRACE LAVALLE, The Sopranc Phenomenal. Mernortal day this year falls on|to care | The populace does not and frozen as & farppe if desired, Order through The Bulletin Company, Ad8ad Atteaction; JOHN H. CLEARY Sunday, and no pleading is necded hink that it really has time to ac- Brown Bread lce Cream. Pattern Dept., Norwich, Con ARTINO), Trapese Artist. the sports may respect the day, f re information of this sort. Hence " = Ladies and Children PICTURBES 'GED the dny befits the occasion, and It Is | the Connectleut river may shrink and Soak one and one-fourth cupfuls of To Fill 5“‘*] Pillows, ADMISSION "]c LA S ot o X T the one sacred festival which no one | swell and overflow its bank without éried brown bread crumbs in one quari | For filling soft pillows get cotton Neo Higher Exespt Holldsys AND THURSDAY. b D g uiplgy oy P fageg Abbope bl | of cream, let stand 15 minutes, rub | batting, cut in squares, put in baking expect L n missionaries for forestry or | through & sieve, 8dd seven-elghths of | pan and heat in the oven 20 to 30 secular day, | e. It takes more than that| No, 8064—Eyelet design for a child's | 3" cuprul of sugar, ome-fourth of a | minutes. Each square will puff up This 1s the ldea; time to recall mem- | to make a missionary nches neck measure and | tegspoonful of salt and another pint|light and feaihery, and pillows flled orles of the patriots and to bestrew | thelr graves with flowers, and it is | the ome day which the populace has been trained to respect. The people should not be expect to feel the reverence for this y whieh the veterans and those wiio lost , some medical Bang Lacks Character, ;i 3 oot ik singing Take Me Out to the Ball Game. | Pnune 22-3. 18 Perkine Ava fritnde in the civil war do, for they ht to get up a serum that| Never wear a heavy “bang,” no mat- wax Is preferable to beeswax, OR Admission, § cents. may3d septisa know nothing about these dark and | will start victims up ter what the mode. It takes all char- | Never bite your thread when em. To Bail o Fish | trying a lize the sa e 3 v 4 e g 41 d:y.u.r;mi - m’t‘ zf: e"\\‘ The Princes e is to be a :'T-‘\ira.grx:wagle(fi:' t?flgemn;:;;erh: sk gflfir '!‘fut Jf..,'r’.'-’i-"i’fim".‘?.a sl‘lk: It you have not a fish kettle and Mfllh Bfl |S. l A l C ' 2 el s o e o | o e : T e B PR ] I st Annual Concerl| Experr rumiwe ! ol i o ) . SR the expedient of placing the fish on a saves and 1 ment which th 7. custom Get Ready Now to Fight Freckles. . mproves tbe pleme, AN B b0 dauios o bara Mevigrial Freckles and sunburn often disfig- | When s bius edge la to be sewed to| ampnor Lu -~ PEOPLE’S SINGING CLASS wor 'n:ms::. right. T Happy * s | ure the wrists and arms, but there is 3 un- | . W. day fall upon Sunday are r T Happy today: ~Ths|UTe the wriets e o mmay be put up | derneath and the danger of stretching y Flake Napmhfl ins, Town Hall, "oz S e civic societies find it the {deal time ¥ nd to reform | ¢ & o e and applied when conven- | Will be lessened. | orw Conn. for their memorial ceremonies, | ient. Three drams of lemon juice, 11 e a e | 1 PDWflEf Tuesday, May 4th, 8 p. m.|“™dunte Nueq Behool of Plene there s no good reason why the Mem.- | e ——— | ounces of hot water, two drams of | The stilleto will always be at haua NSEC ’ Dronp el Mieh. % phrotict . e lions and one for Kermit make | orax, one ounce of red rose petals; | When you want it if you will but take . w Soloists R Postal and L CEE Sy of tha Lo i IS i ut ¢ far. thé | dieive o ¥ ’ the trouble to tie it fo the embroidery bt ‘Phone S19-5 g M_fid_e,w_fy : Roosevelts at the start Afler 24 houre the whole s strain- [hoops With a plece of ribbon. 8 lclne H-"e ore, ::‘.:” "‘;fl;‘::‘::'.: ':;‘"h.v;"‘ THE FIRST REFERENDUM. | s cd through a felly bag, the clear por- 3 g orus rohestra, F. C. GEER ‘rot 4 /5 tToakt ¥ t1 nce of gly-| When mending a glove, turn it “ i Maine fs in need of a T e vorld battleship | Lo I R emmedy Js seady for wuse, | Wrong side out and sew.the rent over b el ha‘e 0" soap- CHARLES D. GEER, Direster, TUNER Bouse, and the legislature is ve ty: 8 Jot-of maneg, | e sné_over with ‘eotten thresd. Bilk + Tickets 50c. At Davis' Book Store or 122 Prospect 8k, cramped in its present quart o Give Feet an Air Bath for Cracks. ;{?;éefld has a tendency to tear the E(c Ec R g L S B gy -l.mN , it is proposed to expend a third o s cracked heels soak the feet in |Kid: | J orwich. Cu million to improve and present capital, and the Portl says: “It is reasonably sure t state upon this ssue will have its firs referendum under the new law.” An endeavor to get 10,000 petitioners fo; this purpose is regarded as likely to meet with success, and The Express t EDITORIAL NOTES. The only ones who have a sure thing 1 dealing in futures are the fortune llers, ompete downw y his ene. an of Turkey 1 of his finish, iced as hav- wide in the back, to be to linen, duck, cambrie, transferred Persian, Victoria or linen Jawn, batiste or any desired wash material, the edge buttonholed. 10 cents. Price of transfer pattern, 1 water for a few minutes and ¢ equal parts of rose water and glycerin to the heels and the side of the feet for three or four nights. The feet are injured by being al- ways closely confined. While few persons will adopt tne barefoot fad, even for the privacy of *s room, it is well to get into we of cream, then freeze. NEEDLEWORK NOTES. The newest madras curtains nolong- er show the deep border at the bot- tom of the curtain, but use it as a After stitching down a seam, press with a hot iron, and if no seam board Is at hand it Is usefu] to know that a rolling pin, wrapped in a clean cloth, will ‘answer the purpose equaly as well. 1f one has a lace handkerchief tuck- ed away in the bureau drawer there in this way will be as soft as down. Wax for Sewing Bag. Always keep a piece of w in the sewing bag. It can be waxing wooien threads which a ficult to thread when darning, wax | d in | White COME TO The Lee & Fi igators, Sulphur Candles, Sul Naphthol and Cresol. and all insect destroyers. disinfectant, Hubba less (sgood Co. A large line of Rat, Roach, Bed Bug Agents for Platt's Chlorides, the odor- RODERICK THEATER. Feuturing for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday is The Beggar. Miss Jennie Heffernan singing one of Harry Lauder's songs. Raymond O'Nell apr27TuThS The best disinfectants—Lister’s Fum- pho Boilers, Tanks, Smoke Stacks ANl Kinds of Plate Iron Work. We malke a speclaity of Repalring SPEIRS BROTHERS, rd's JAMES F. DREW \Piano Tuning and Repairing Best Viork Only, | Tel, | ' Change of Time In Effect April 7, 1909, Norwich & Westerly R. R. Co. ; . t ring s s i i m For Westerly, 6, 7. 8.30, 9.45 then has this to say upon the subje e and 'to be it of wearing sandals about YOUr | uiy"ye opnortunity to make use of it | Germicide and Turkish Remedy, y, & T ) & " y henever to be in it for X Water Streot, New London | quarter bofore cach hour until I ‘Having decided that it will be wise | he the largest cid 0 FELORUVEr JNS- 10 In concocting the dressy spring hat. | especially recommended for : rgest cider mill in length of tim g e T a R e e "Phone #40. mayld |m YLast through car, 230 p. m. Extra to expend some money for the purpose of inereasing the accommodat ons In this way the feet -+ an alr bath that is most beneficial. into the crown it will not come amiss. BUFFALO BUGS, All orders will receive our prompt | cars to Hallvil o, 6.14, 530, 10.30 p. m 6 o'elock car leaves from Preston state officers and legisiators during the | I started her telephofie sys- —— g ir1 bridge. The cars leaving Norwich at three months once in two ve : wires under round 8o Get Rid of Dandruff. noulier, ks patiern and mn o el Ay i watCh chalnng [ it B Fa N % Srain or e the condition s crowded, e no trouble in getting| To get rid of dandruff rub well into | SIOWCER CHEQ PAIETE BAd ey & small TELEPHONE 98. done at Friswells | Faonse ‘and Bestos: Hh‘;"" o depeidy question to be asked will be the scalp the yolk of an egg. This ter lYmh: le. This will leave m:‘ e an ston. return oom o i3 cal ole. gt peaks for itself. nections, ses timetable or call tele- the exgenditure of $350,000 w : f Bl combines \f\m‘ the }fimu:h:! }tlh‘e 'e“'; shoulder and neck and will not nuck- & d C # | phone §01-4. Use short route—save such & state ouse as the siat Prestdent Taft s his cagle eve up. |5 that after wasning ‘the hatr fwel | SS9, S04 RSP 03, Wik nat puony € LEC SZ00( LO. | war. FRISWELL, 25-37 Franklin |Eime and mones. want for all time, If it is possible so|on the t schedules, and If they do| the scalp is thoroughly cleansed | It bas been ¢ Uneqiialled as a Tonic and Siaseuw | sersa 0 add to the present bullding as {o | not suit he vely use his pén | Rinse with tepid water and dry with req 151-152 Water Streel. B | give a comfortable and commodiou inst the soft towels, rubbing the scalp brisk- If Your Nails Break. Body Builder. Makes - well ventilated, fireproof e Iy to stimulate circulation. V‘xmonf the finger x\.’uu break easily, Yy ” 131-133 Main Street. | BERR i i the idvocstes of the| Daper title et §7 of 6d Summer Luncheon. washed 100 often or ‘becayse & sotp Flesh and Strength. 0 e | ¢ enlargement dwell upon with m. liners less despatch| Roll out trimmings of puff paste or |containing much alkall Is used. | sty s ¢ and cut in rather large | When this is the case, give them pro- force, bacause invaluable records are | PApers on b B o Py Ay ‘some cosked | longed ofl, or fust piain vaseline, 'and of Harness, Blankets and Car- Ladles’ Tatlor. now contafned In the old bullding, chicken chopped fine and highly sea-|also rub ‘the ofl well into the nails e b which is not fireproof. Can the old | postal bank would pro- A ¥ 4 ot Tea Y it ham is |each night before gong to bed. An part be rendcred freproot ar | yige = opport for those who e ot e olotan C with its | improvement will S8on be apparent: * riages going on matil we get tion made for the sum of m o a little money beyond the | qgvn gravy if you have it. If not, r be expended, and if a part of the of thelr creditors, it s said, = | cveam will answer. Lay s teblespoon House Purse Down Stairs seltled in our new store. e s ing Is not fireproof will the e ST e ?rl ‘m& ;nhl']ur: };’;\l,flgs;bl}f 'hf,.‘;”i‘h“.‘ It is an excellent plan, if you live = | Entirely bulding te a safe repositor porhose Turkish wives are not ke | \(eft.q"cages closely togsther and bke | hyncioust f0 have @ “house puree”| | WHITE LINGERIE DRESSES WHITE CREPE DRESSES Nt e e s e Epie St a18 of 80 much % cautles, any one of | n 4 quick oven or fry in hot fat, ac- [ {hay when a littl ehange 1o wesdag AR S WEITE | OPLIN DRESSES L. L. CHAPMAN, ance? All these things will v 1 a sultan advice | cording to convenlences. When fried | tor something you are not obiged to| | WHITE NET DRESSE! 278 Main Street be taken into consideration by the peo. | 61OUEh to oceupy his whole attention. | these are called rissoles fun upstaire p o £ e & S Corner Broadway and Bath Street, | ple, and many more, before the ques- —_— — WHIIE LINEN DRESSES WHITE SILK DRESSES ity Noswish;, Gonn. | May Buliding. tion comes to be fully p upon.” | THE HOUSE-FLY AND BUSINESS In this commarolal age it is not sur- prising to find diseases or pests agl. | tated for profit. Under the garb of | humanitarianism and in the face of al- | 1o Horace Johnson may predict a frost or July 5th, but that is not what Nor- brook. Our fires will be nht and day about that time, illey and Kenealy. d not determined not G Pudding Always Gbvod. Grapenut Fruit Pudding.—One pint of lemon_ gelatine, one-haif pint of grape nuts, one-half package of seed- ed raisins, one half cup of Enelish walnuts cut up into small pieces. Have the gelatine boiling hot, then add all the other Ingredients and stir all to~ For 8lim Fingers. One cannot have & pretty hand it the fingers are broad at the tipe Pressing down on the ends of the fingers from the first joint to the tip will, it done many times a day, rem- edy this defect. Dainty exclusive models exquisitely trimmed with lace, hand embroidery and braiding, show- ing the high Empire and the Moyenage waist lines leged peril the' money makers get in | to appoint Mr. Kenealy a judge. | gether. Pour in mould and set away Don't Be s Flirt. their work. On the y he had determined ! to congeal. Served with whipped 't Be s R Tn the war upon the housefiy Jarge | £0 COnfer that HoRor uron Mr. Kancaly | cream flavored with vanilla. Any girl who is naturally foliy and | | also the new Russian side panel effect. expense I8 being incurred to fllustrate the fact that he is more than a hector of infants and the baldheaded, and an annoyer of the diseased, but a real menace to the healthy—such a graye peril/that we should have screen laws | passed making it compulsory for land- | Iords to screen the windows and doors| Can you Y knees, Thi being mad s | point your finger at one act | hemmed over a whalebone Frace and |knees. s oxercise will make the ng capture our customers of the tenements they rent. How *his | of Mr. Kenealy that was not honorable, | fastened about the walst with & meta] | Waist supple. are e to capi would Incidentally favor the manu-| an and beyond peproach? belt pin decorated to match the rib- facture of screens and the demands | There is no attempt to estimate just | therefor, are lawyers who were active In poli- | Plain moire beltings, which come in And now for the low shoes and stlk- | H ;e Most puople scréen their -windows | i3 | amethyst, cerulean, pastel, mauve, old |en hosiery, the delight of the womén wish to advise all of our customers that and have done so for two generation: ) Ge"f{f \vneeler,d Rora- | rose, strawberry, claret wine, Pom- | who adores px;_e!tdv fl‘m;‘?el-\: There Ly 1 & | back, Robinson, Shumway and many peian, brown, suede, maize, cham- |are pumps, oxfords, sailor ties and 7 i but there s business in making the others might be called to mind In this | pazne and cream. are fastened with | ankle-strapped slipners, cravenettes, T L) though we have been pushed to one side . screening general and compulsory. | connection, T or wiver buckles or pins, and like [snedes, patent leathers ang diiferent dd te 1d so stated to a nuinber of mutual iends—saying so to some of them n several different occasions and un- er circumstances which left no pos- ble doubt as to what he had decided Appearance of politics?" Is it an offense for a lawyer of this state to be active in politics? he best judges:this state ever had Must a lawyer suffer the penalty of how many mortals fal] victims to flies | Judicial ostracism because he accepts each year, or how many flies it takes to kill a man. This data, which would be of interest, seems to be totally lack. ing, but there Is business in it, and there ig nervousness and fear In the agitation; and perhaps there is profit in it. Do not “durn” the house-fly. the Jeadersl campaign of cut that P2 p h pi p of a political party in a iona! Importance. If it has come to pass in Conneotl- 1 lawyer of abllity or a citi- n worthy of high place is to be set ide and considered ineligible to a ublic position beécause he has done is fuli duty in a battle of political rinciples, then has our state come to Senator Depew Is sald to affirm that | 116 danger line of mugwumplan hys« i -q: i 0 ith i he would live no different if ho had his ‘T oo B D Retite < wh 5-quart Pudding Pans ments of all the new ideas for the present life to live over again. How satisfac- | man merely as a reward for pol 3-quart Covered Buokets : 2 as a @ political 3-quart Straight Sauce Pans q A tory things must be looking to him in | service. but no man. of thaacior wed s 11-inslk; Coliders as well as the coming season the backward .glance? A Dutchman at the west complained an operation would be necessary—that hig fried onions would have to be cut off. There are just a dozen popular ex- cuses for getting off to a ball game, and “a famlly reunion” or “a sister's zen to because the doctor had warned him i cholce. | tey n D t llity 'should be slurred or shunned 0 o has done his duty as a efti- = political party cause of his Kenealy gets what Gov. Lil- intended to give him he will be ominated for a judgeship of the su- erior court—New Haven Leader. it In Boston. In Boston they call him Tahft. But nothing 10 what they called hi: wedding,” are amorg the leaders stlll | predecessor—St Louis { The ends of | Hand-Painted Belts. Hand-painted belts are among the latest accessories for girls' tub frocks. They ars made of black or white moire ribbon .of various widths, and decorated with apple blossoms, pan. sies, violets, roses or forget-me-nots, the ribbon are neatly bon, with several small flower pins. nice may have a legion of good friends, but she will never attract the :]I[h! kind if her attitude is too flirta- ous. Bend from the Hips. Every time you pick up something from the floor let the bending come absolutely from the hips and not the Low Shoes Again. Adds wholesomeness 1o the food. evelands Boking Powder It is no trouble to make good cake and biscuit with Cleveland’s Baking Powder. 'S THE STUDIO SPECIALTY SHOP, The Osgood, Suite 6, 32 Church Streel. 8-quart Pans Large Ringed Wash Bowls, 9-incix Chambers 8-quart Straight Sauce Pots 1Yz-quart Tea Pots DAH Bulletin Buiiding OF ENAMELWARE 10-quart Water Pails 6-quart Milk Pans 5-quart Lipped Saues Pans 5.quart Preserving Kettise 1%-quart Coffee Pots LIAS THE HOUSEHOLD 74 Franklin Street DR. A, F. HOWARD, DENTIST Over Boston Store. 187 Main Street. for the time by fire, ness, and it will pay STRENUOUS EFFORTS ' on MEN’S HABERDASHERY, but we + further and inspect our lines of merchan- dise of established reputation for excel- lence. You will find complete assort- 'MePHERSON, Hatter, ‘L ¥. CONANT. 11 Frankiin Street. | Whitestons e and the J. ¥, C. 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