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WHY PEOPLE SLEE IN ME It has taken a M’t to discover that people sleep in meet- ing not because of the dullness of the sermon, but because of the close at- Ve ln " Me teption pald to the sermon and the . a ¥ % hich icentration produces 2y B i i Ponders opened the door of Baton) it len offi E_ self-hypnotism, As a correction of e the dull sermon effect this may be ré- cefved with favor by those who preach and those who are tried by the sleep- ing habit; but it is more probable _ Sahacriniio pm-e. 32c m weeks S0e u thy $6.00 n year. Entered ot the Postornice at Norwich. Conn., cs seccnd. watter. Mr\-—'l'moml vlnbn mwr those W! ‘Oh, T beg your pardon” he aald for hnltm-tmmu. and retreated, percelving that Raton had a visitor. FAILE]J that overwork and under ventllation | “Thats all right, Come ‘u:ln , Some | p BRI Tt oo e pews. mod “during | You acquaimted with M. Smoothar. pm" a Tesoliton Tuesday WM. P BURT and GO 'AK,. Sunday services. Fongers. W Dutidont ‘,’3“"""“‘ SeRE T Friday Emn‘, May 7th. S Shone Ponda my neighbor here. He's always running in. One of those neighbors who just run in, you know.” The other two men joined in his chuckle at this sally E.Pinkham’s V. Componnd Cmd 1 BERTHA HOLLAN : “The Doubls-Voiced Voe Vouhnn'.nl Me- chian MOOR AND NAIRISON- He Of JpcE 33a Passing from cool, pure air into a close, warm room always has pro- duced a state of drowsiness and al- ways will whether it be the home or ] Musie by Miller's Orchestra, 10 Norwich, Wednesday, May 5, 1909. Jieces. Programme of 13 numbers. Scarf Dance by 14 ladies, dressed in way. B\lt. 1 tno fi'm"‘n?n'.'n'z'. ed take s Stratford—The man who insured Panisx tor 10 ounts ¢ weskils lookink for orders in town. taken for -lr, wh-a I that fellow's ‘?"; and shook hands as instructed. ‘Not for me. refused lub colors. i ot el £ i 0 gl WS e | Tl S Shig 5 5|t ® T Dt lisemasion 4 Tl Mer- | LATAAT AND, BEVT WOTION P e Circalation ol Diacing them In a long, fat pocket- | “What had he dome?” inquired |, Bridgspert—all the leading bosy e cusitme damon TURES. Admission, 50 ocents. Tickets to be obtained of club mem- ers. aprid - o et A Moving Sale Charles MeNuity, Lessee, 1 Narmess, Blankets avd Car-| po0oioq”ts Firstciass Movinp iages golag on mntil we ge! Pictures and IMustrated Songs. ;cllltd ll our new ".". | Feature ploturs, The Western Road { Agent. Thrilling pdeture of sensation- | holdups, and six other big plotures. Performances at 2.30, 7.30, $.45. Spe= clal attention to ladies end c! ren. Eaton. “He was charged with stealing a couple of steers. The attorney for the plaintiff was a chump and the deteua- nm managed to prove an alihl. They found the steers afterward, out in the country a little way, but I aiways said that the feliow knew more about those steers than they could get out of him, and I fully expected to run up against him in court some time, but I never happened to. I bet that man's in the penitentiary this minute, and if he isn't, he ought to be.” “Problb]y president of a bank now,” suggested Eaton, dryly. “By the way, Ponders, didn't you tell me that youug chap Eilis you introduced me ‘to at lunch the other day was cashier for 1 the nod has been Interpreted as an approving and encouraging sign. Really, is there any reason why the should apologize or be apolo- gized for? A MEANS OF REPUDIATION. Municipal dishonesty is not always regarded in the same light as personal although it deserves to be, and where it Is complete the conditions are so bad that there is no redress. In writing of municipal bonds the editor of the Springfield Republican called attention to & rare example of n of municipal obligations, ws: stern investors book and snapping an elastic band around it. “Glad to have met you, Mr. Ponders. See you again on my way back, Mr. Eaton." “Friend of yours?' asked Ponders, with & glance at the door when It had closed. He narrowed his eyes with an expression of extreme shrewdness as, leaning back in his chair, he regarded Eaton. “Well, not exactly. I never met him before. ' Chambers sent him in to see me. You know Chambers? This young fellow’s on his way to New York to see a bunch of captitalists about a scheme he's Trying to get started. He can't say much about It until he sees them, but it's a good thing.” “Look here, Eaton, don't you let him' get you into anything.” Ponders lean- 3——SHOWS DAILY—3 Prices: Mlt 10s, Evening 10c and 20u. ma; BREED'S THEATRE ing agreement with Local 38 of the and Confectionery Workers' International union. New Britain—Some of the milkmen get nine cents per quart, others elght, and a few seven. While there is a lo- cal milk dealers association it is mot very active and meets very rarely the Bulletin. The Bulletin has the largest cir- culation of any paper in Eastern Counecticut, and from three to four § tmes larger than that of any In 3 Norwich. It is delivered to ov 3,000 of the 4,058 houses in Nor wieh, and read b ninety-three per 3 cent. of the people. In Windham 21t is delivered to over 900 houses, in Putnam and Danlelson to over i £1,100, ara in all of thess places it} % (s considered the local daily. Eastern Connecticut has forty- New Haven.—At the regular meet- ing of the New Haven County Horti- cultural soclety Tuesday evening H. D. Tlemann gave an illustrated talk on “The Making of an Artistlc Garden.” Derby.—The dentists, following the custom of closing on Mondays during the summer closed their offices this taking L) E. Pinkham’s Vegetab) Comnl;‘oun’g’:o see what it would d- and I to my natura L. L. CHAPMAN, the Stonewall company “Yes. Fine young fellow, Ellis. in $20,000 of on the arms of week Monday. This arrangement will o ed forward his elbo resto . § nine towns, one hundred and sixty- e town of Ulysses in Kan-| hijs chair and_his hands clasped in|was instrumental in xslun§ him that| continue during the Mondays of the health.” -un ETTA DONOVAN, Bos | Jorner Breadway and Bath Strest, Wiah gy ety five post office districts and forty- § e just learned that the town | front of him, while he fixed Eaton with gas!tlon ‘Ivluh ‘me it%nz:.al! bc::nlp:n‘Iy. summer months, | 209, Willimantie, Conn. sharilaaw Netwioh, Cond. u ral free delivery routes. has completed its moving and that all | a keen eye. ; ut myself out @ goo | - ~ o, g o . e I that remans fgr them to close In up-| “Why not? Know anything about | glad to do It because I knew he would| ., qji—On May 5, back in 1859, Tha success of Lydia E. Pinkham’s (HE OFFICE OF WAL F. RILL | nehinaten Senare mzde from roots The Bulletin is sold in every ralleled. It may be own and on all of the R. F. D make good. “Humph! antedating by two years the civil w. . ‘fetnbla Compot the South Norwalk Baptist church was herbs, is unj on | some bare prairie land worth All the buildings Never saw him or heard of him be- sald Eaton. “The paper Real Estate 'RODERICK THEATER. . $8 an acre. r - s ut. fore,” replied Ponders, impressively. | says this morning that he's been spec [ outes in Eastern Connectitu formerly standing on it are now locat- | Bt 1 dowt like his face. I mever was | ulating with $12,000 or $15,000 of the Scel it 1s therefore ftiingRhat &s:gfltgr%t:‘c confldaneel';‘y’women S B Taidvins | CIRCULATION ed just over the line in another town | fobled in a man's face yet, and I teu | company’s money. Still, of course, if | 11¢ BIefenr weelt SaOWE be OBeried wmmo!“fln' uleenzi R infl-l“ h- 17 attar or Siis OO R 3 —having been so hastily moved as to|you I—dont—like his face.”" He end- | you say he's all right—" p 5. 0] BlaRAEER S broid tumo: + Jocated tn Somers’ Block, over C. M. | Weanesn 1 Tot Ty 112 escape injunction proceedings that|ed with an emphatic thump upon his “Wha erfed Ponders. “Is it possi- » ‘regun 8, pe: willlams, Room 9, third ficor, | 901, average ........ ceeeees 44 S befng Institited 1y EhE Gornala. | Kne: ble? Well, what do you—say, do you Lilley, . Deating<own feeling, flatulency, lnd.l- feb13d Telephone 147, | Mis Jennis Hefternan sinking one of Qe gbime : 7| “Whats the matter with his face? | know—of course I didn't llké to say| A Waterbury—Mrs. George L. Lilley, OF DOTVOUS Prostra- | —— Harry Lauder's songs. Raymond O'Neil Mrs. P. A. Anderson of Hartford ai Frederick P. Lilley came down frun Hartford Monday morning on a busi. ness trip. They lunched at the Elton and returned to Hartford late in the 905, average........oeuv the uninterested this is all very funny, though it is anything but that. Some part, at least, of that tcwn ought to be moving into jail in- stead of over the line.” ..... rs. To singing Take Me O Admission, § cents. gestion, anything about It, but there was al- fi ways something about Ellls I couldn't quite understand.”—Chicago News. o the Ball Game, maysd T don't sec anything wrong about his face.” Faton sppke with some silght irritation. cyelrs Lydia E. Pinkham’: Vegetahle mpound ' has been the standard remedy for female ills, and 906, average. . o B b bk e afternoon. While In town they visited The men who prompted the move- | blame for me. I I had been what you | Her duty will be to inquire into fac- suffering women owe it to themselves ment are surely ‘ertminai and might | made me T could come to you. It is|tory accidents, especially those In|the grave of Governor Lilley. £o 8t least give this medicine & triak 3 Shows Daily 1908, average......... 7 543 hot by mssociation be of any benefiy | What I have made myself that k“h?f el omen and children are the| wigdistown—The examining chap- | Proof is abundant that it has cured 2.30, 7, 8.45 rerstaeies away. The good that is still in me | sufferers. lains of the diocese will hold their ex- thousands of others, and why should it to the other occupants of a jail, There are men practicing selfish and dishon- orable methods in life who would de- moralize a jail in a month. s yours, and only that. Every mothe, gives =0 much of good to her Hons—no man ever sinks so low that all that is fine and clean and brave in him is lost. In the very lowest some traces still remain, and to his mother he owes it that he is not worse than he is. amination of candidates for ordination at Berkeley on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Biship Brew- ster will ba hers Friday to conduct * personal examination of the can: aates, “The Romance of a Plain Man,” Miss not cure you? Ellen Glasgow’s new novel of Rich- mond, is to be published on May 12. Miss Glasgow is thoroughly familiar with the life of which she writes, She lives in e large old-fashioned house VAUDEVIL = LOUISE HUDSON, Lady Ventriloguist, CHARLES WRIGHT, Comedy Cartoonist. EDITORIAL NOTES. PROFESSIONAL MAYORS. It has dawned upon a certaln class muniecipal Attention is being called to the fact that the wives of the sultan do not wear Dreadnaught hats, The boy you are walting for may never come. It s best perhaps he should not. But every day of his lite he thinks of you, and he hopes you re- on one of the principal streets of Rich- mond. Governor Fort advocates the acquire- Sore Throats GRACE LAV Added Attrac ART The Soprano Phemomenal. Moving Pictures of citisens of Boston that When a workman falls twenty-four ' member him as the little chap Who [ment by New Jerse . v { T B DMISSION HANG government might be Improved In that| . og 1t is hardly necessary to say | kneeled down at your side to say his | about 200,000 acres in the northern i P AN H,‘h°' c A"..-m‘,,.. 50 EVIRY MONDAT oD city by the privilege of selecting from cvening prayer, as he never forgets the | part of the state for a state B are prevalent now. rotect o Highe Except Holldays AND THURRDAT the mayors of the state who have shown extraordinary abllity for can- | <idates for mayers in the metropolis and regards it upon a par with the big eorporations which call a mana- that he was fataly Happy thought for today: What we didn't have to pay out on the coal bill will help lighten up the ice bl jured. kindly face and the tender smile that went with him to his dreams. Good-by, mother mine, and remem- ber in spite of all, I love you. Your Grown Up Little Boy. —Mlilwaukee Jou: H. Harriman, who owns a part of the tract, has offered to give 23,000 acres on condition that the state gets pos- session of the rest 8f the property. WHAT THE PAPERS SAY. yourself against an attack, or relieve soreness in the bron- chial tubes or vocal cords, with Hale’s 4AIR ORNAMENTS, SHELL BANDS, JAMFS F. DREW ger of great repute to its service re-| It seaweed is allowed to come in —_— = W ED BANDS. | P . - gardless of his location, or of & su-|Scott-free, perhaps New England has| PERSONS TALKED ABOUT. Evidences of the level-headedness ET . Flam] Iu“lng anj HB arin perintendent of schools. no reason to kick over the tariff. frtoram of Governor Weeks s shown in hic Hone “ANCY TOPPED HAIRPINS, ] The Ansonia Sentinel thinks that R ——— Alton B. Parker has been elected | choice of superior court judges. He of PUFF HAIRPINS, Best V'ork Onl “theoretically it might be as wise to| The man who kills a woman that| president of the New York County f;?“',? Skl TR CRei ach Wik Horéhound & Tar )y Rl i o a3 - s = - Lawyers' aseociation, succeedin n £p outside for a mayor as it is to go | refects him is a degenerate, whether ;1})“”{5‘ g 203 osias b z,us!mem- Polcotad ahil Giebad ars @il TEHE - BY BARRETTES, oo oy clsewhere for & school superintenden or for teachers, Ansonia tried the ex. periment of going to another town for 2 road supervisor, with good results, and in other matters, also, the city | not Infrequently seeks outside talent.| The eity ls not In a position to hunt | shots Is an indication that Roosevelt e hails from college or from Hades. Three lions slain in three straight has kept up his practice of shooting to kill, New Haven has cleared its Y. M. C. bers. When Adelina Patt] sang in the Rus- slan_capital in 1868 more than $5,000 worth of camelias were thrown at her in small bouquets during a single per- formance, them the dignity and honor of the co‘ilrt will be upheld.—Ansonia Senti- ne Governor Weeks has been swift tc show that he was guilty of no senti- mental gush or of no artificial tribute over the inanimate dust of his prede- cessor in his professions of faith ir A safe and effective remedy for sore throats, coughs and colds. Pleasant to take. lieves throat irritations, then Soothes and Heals Re- COME TO The Lee & 0sgood Co And Other Novelties for New Style Hair Dressing. Fannie M. Gibson 100M 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel. 505 | EXPERT TUNING saves and the pi*ma. Al 1m worl roves clsewhers for a mayor, even If it SR - : Druggists sell & ] " : Trkine of the English |Governor Lilley's policies and of hi Egists sel | would; It 1, however, In a position to | A- bullding of a debt of $180000, and | | Fror ToNR TS O 102 Rasel | own adherence thereto. He gave the = — o | wradunte Nilcs Bryunt scuoel of Plane profit from = expert advice along ls consratulating ltself. New Haven| i7" nG will go to Columbia univer- | brightest color to his promise to car Plke's Tootheche Drops FOR e Funt e Greelc hicn, mayoralty lines.” ¢ is a lfter, sity next fall to accept a full profes- |y out the dead executive's prefer ure i One Misuta o S M. C. ADLES Drop & poatal and Il e Perhaps our contemporary has not e Sotehip tn Bnglish; ences in the way of nominations anc | — ———————— Movh Ba"s MIS. i 5 “Phone 518-5 noticed the lberties taken by the| Yesterday was Rhode Island'’s In- TS (o appointments by sending to the gen- ° 101 s ¢ T e - | dependence day. Only two states in <. eral assembly on Thursday the nam o politicians in the selection of men for | a | Mrs. Kate Stannard of Casper,Jvyo. F. C. GEER city positions. Often the majority of :Ih" union have Independence days of has been !lmtedg%ounty 5upe!rlnierad- gm‘t,":;"‘s',,“?fi,’:,;'}‘g“ N ;’,}H,“’,, l Camphor Gum. fllf, ca afl aCe oPeCiails TUNER ity fath ot nat equent. | their own. ent of schools. She ran on to inde- ;- : city fathers are not natives, frequen Sy pendent ticket and got a large major- Poreengof NoTwichl &g Judges o Ml th LIGHT. CONVENIENT, STYLISH. ly they have not lived in town a doze years, and generally In all-roun ity they are inferior to men who have the whole durned tariff but ome tax? Bill Jones finds the | pulling on his short wage-roll ity over both the regular candidates. While on the way to Syracuse, N. vacancles which will take place next year. And Governor Weeks took thic highly honorably course in the face of an extension of time by the genera’ Your brain,musclesand nerv. . depend upon good physical Flake Naphthalins, Insect Powder, 122 Prospect St, i sign- Such is the Summer Coiffure design. 8895 Norwleh, Gt d by Miss Adles. Can be donned in- stantly, €0 that the wearer is sure of Tel always dwelt in the place, Politics b belng always presentable, whatever the SViY: welk Y., to join his wife, Dr. Anthony N.|assembly until June 1 within which h 3 b4 makes strange compinations as well g ot | | Jinnaris. a notea, Cretan scholar and | conld make these nominations.—0. ¥ condition. Secure it by using Hellebore N e el maider Chan e 0‘ ’l‘ime I /¢ bedfellows. e average he A b | patriot, died on the Majestic, of the | Howe in 'w Yor) unday Herald < N city. goverhmient is usually below the | , The playful blow of ‘a Philadelphia White Star line, and was buried at sea. ’ Miss Adles will be In Norwich week g BEEGHAM'S of May 10th. Make an early appoint- I“r maker broke two ribs of a com: U H] average business talent of the same 5 £ They asr beginning to laugh in Eng- “h | o 1 number of men selected from business Love pats of that force are| yn.o Mona Wilson is the first wom- | land now at some of the jokes thet ale 0il Soap, ment. | In Effect Aprfl 7, 1809, s T The oabis stms day fan in" England (0 be appointed as s | Mark Twaln got oft when he was over ¥ WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich |Norwich & Westerly R. R. Co. may find %t profitable to recognize and | The Baliadiiifh Gagy | CIO(E G6 Sh R DEENI NI o | (IS okt oDy e Em, Ec Boston. New York.| For Westerly, 6, 7, 8.30, 9.48, elect a professional mayor. that now the law is off shad, Connec. ks i Eleiiartbiek sty M Talephone 704 may3d | quarter before cach hour until - e besf isinfectants—| < m. TOO 'HIGH A PLANE. Cuba, through the trend of its pres- ticut people can dine on the best Del. aware specime Lake Michigan has had a tidal wave Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and ZSa igators, Sulphur Naphthol and Cresol. Candles, Sulphc Last through car, 3.20 p. m, Extra cars to Hallville, 6.15, 8.50, 10,30 p. m | 6 o'clock car leaves from Preston bridge. The cars leaving Norwich at Doilers, Tanks, Smoke Stacks e r A large line of Rat, Roach, Bed Buc 45, 3.45, 4.45, 745, connect ifel"‘ ‘": e 1s showing that|en feet high, which may be taken as | he Name m { and all insect destroyers. N. H. & H_ frain for Prov- s confirmed in its native methods | suggestive, but not as an evidence | Agents for Platt’s Chiorides, the odor- Al kinds of Plate Iron Work Boston. For return con and does ot take to the plans 1aid | of its possibiities —_— I bl e i S el We make o sreclalty of Repairing. |nections. ses Umstable or eail isles cut for it by General Magoon. The | J . ¢ 3 % phone 601-4. Use short route—save chance game seems to be the natlonal| Now that Mother's day is becoming Germicide and Turkish Remedy SPcIRS BROTHERS; | time and’ mone. especially recommended for | water Strast apr game there, as baseball is here. Cuba does not propose to issue honds for sixteen and a hajf millions, and to make a permanent debt with a per. manent Interest account, as does this and other nations. She prefers a|few missionaries seemed just the wise 5 F There is no such thing as drinklmx[ TELEPHONE 98. reat national lottery seheme for rais- | thing for Abdul Hamid to encourage. gloves. Without it, the b e L B dons at Friswell's ing revenue and the prospect is that | He sees his error new that he's found |drinks at all. Drink will not drown speaks for {tself. puch a scheme will be legallzed by law and will soon be in operation there | firmly established in the hearts of the peope, the hope is entertained that Dad's day is not far off. As a matter of business, killing a out. Marks the Kayser silk gloves are not genuine. CURES LIQUOR HABIT| CURE EFFECTED or MONEY REFUNDED. |your,gonsclence or your memory, but {it will add to your woes with each All orders will BUFFALO BUGS, receive our prompt attention. ‘The Lee & 0sgood Co. New Landon | may1d | Phone Watch Repalrmg LEON Ladles’ Tatllor. WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 I"rlllklln | T i 1 G d at to the disgust of Uncle Sam, through | The difference between the Ofl and A et amence aking ORRINE to] 151-162 Water Streel. Jan22daw Workmanship whose malls the Cubans will mot be ai. | the Sugar trust is, that the latter Simply be careful. day. It is & simple remedy—a and Fit lowed to do business. seemed glad to pay some of its {ll- gotten millions back to the govern. Your dealer, if he de- home treatment. |youw're taking It. No one need know | | No sanitarium ex- 131-133 Main Street. Guaranteed ntirely Laws favoring cockfighting and bet- | |pense—only the medicine to pay for.| | apra7daw " h D l H ff ting are popular and liable to pass. | ™"t 't Can Be Given Secretly. > e el= (4] . atistactory In fact, Cuba appears to have learned | mye Norwieh anniversars souvent serves Your,flade, as the ORRINE COSTS ONLY §1 A BOX. SAYRS DRON., Froprivtern nothing of value from the American AR R S L e K 1 And th | Guarantee in Ench Box. MILLINERY - Ty 278 Main Street occupation and government of the fs- | poioo &€ De ‘_1”;’3"””’ used for ayser gloves. And they ‘ Write for Free ORRINE Booklet g ok s May Bullding. land and fs bound back to the old 0 »fld *‘h oWiedsmenty | of: ayany. the th |(malled tn plain sealed envelope) to See our handsome line of Running Hot and Cold Water. Basoktetng: ways , and they make a good Impres- cost no more an e RRIN 7 £ Building, Rooms Unexcelled. Bervice Prompt | vs. too. Washington ORRIN Tables reserved for Ladles. The hope of Cuba is in the Amerl. n, common. | by leading Sdragaists svery Spring Hats, * febsa DR. N. GIBLERT GRAY, can settlers who go there to develop| The Bulletln Is afrald tha v Special Agentss COVNOR® ___.___.____—‘ 3 r t it Nor- RADUATE VETERINARIAN the lsland, which might become one | wich was farther west on the map it N. D. SEVIN & SON, 0°CONNOR'S, 278 Main Streel, EX you want to put your b 9 AND DENTION of the richest sland sgovernmients of | might be regarded as a “sing-me-to- 118 Main St. mar26d May Bullding. | ness before the publ ere is | HODGE'S rn the world. COSTING TEN MILLIONS A DAY. Congress does not move upon the tariff measure as if the cost of the | revision to the country was as esti- mated, $10,000,000 a day. It was at one time believed that the 30th of May would witness the passage of the bill, but concerning this at present, even | our congressmen are entertalning doubts, Senator Aldrich of Rhode Island de- livered himself in the senate last week of the following approvable sentimen “I am for protection for the prod- ucts of every section of this countty, north, south, east and west. I am particularly glad to see the senators from the south favoring protection for thelr section. I care not what you may call it, protection or encourage. ment of Industries, I want to do ev- erything I can while here to make the south, like other sections of this country, blossom with prosperity.” The American Economist regards this brief speech with favor and says: “Such a proclamation is worth many millions of dollars to the industry, the labor and the business of the United States. Its value cannot be overesti- mated. “It means a return of confidence and certainty to men whose wage pay- ments and purchases of raw materials amount to far more than $10; 000 000 a day. “It means larger credits at ‘tanks. “It means better times for every- ‘body in every part of the country.” the | man or gleep” tow along habit on account of its jog- Hazen Hyde finally got in n Paris. A lot of Americans who | go abroad will get In prison If they do not behave better there than they do at home, A Letten to Mother, is mother's day, and every 0y away from home is ex- pected to write to his mother. There are some mothers with missing sons who \\m watch in vain for the post- To them this letter is addressed. 1t is what their boys would write. My Dear Mother: When I was a little boy and was soiled by play or was hurt, I came to you, sure of the love that would ease art or the kiss that would cure pain. Now the world has stained I am hurt in habit and in fame, Sunday me. and I turn to you as sure of love and comfort as was the little boy who sob- bed his troubles at your knee. I have not done the best with the lite you gave me. I have done bad things, and good things too often I have neg- lected, but never, no matter what my temptation or my fault, have I forgot- ten your love and how much I owe to_it. My silence must have pained you. I can see you in the old home waiting word of your absent boy, hoping against hope for his welfare, and sure In your perfect mother faith that your son must be brave and ge. 4. The long, long waiting has hurt you and it hurts me, t00. Do you think any man forgets his mother? " It is not so. When he lets himself drop out of her life it is be- cause he knows that news of himh will be even worse than the agony of wait- ing. The pain it glves me to pain my Action, not words, is needed. When the deed Is dona the ~haals of adus- b wii shast us mother is one of the things, and the bitterest one, that make up the price I pay for my way of life. fou must not take to yourself any The Kaysers have been, for 25 years, the favorite gloves of the millions. They have the patent tips, the pure silk fabric, the per- fect fit you desire. They have the exquisite finish, for every glove goes through fifty operations. A If you want the Kayser perfections, and the Kayser experience, look for the name in the hem. Shert Silk Gloves 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 Long Silk Gloves 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 JULIUS KAYSER & CO., Makers NEW YORK guarantee in every pair. & Patent Finger-Tipped Silk Gloves “NO, MY SON; THOSE A The coal hods of this city are worn the other way up.” Moral supply of Coal for the year. CHAPPELL CO., Coal and Lumber, Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. THE LADIES ARE WEARING FOR HATS. RE NOI, COAL HODS filled with CHAPPELL'S Coal and It’s the right time now to. buy your 0f course friends to Norwich for the 250th Anniversary, and while they are here you are going to try to give them a good time — HY NOT ? The secret of all success is you are going to invite your “to start right.” There’s hardly anything that will suit your guests better than “GOOD MEALS,” and these may be made popular by having fresh garden supplies. Barstow's So send your orders for Garden Seeds to and have all these things growing before it gets too late. BETTER DO IT NOW -than because later Procrastination is the thief of time ! dium better than i ruu(h the ad ing columns of The Bulletin. STRENUOUS ~EFFORTS are being made to capture our customers on MEN’S HABERDASHERY, but we wish to advise all of our customers that though we have been pushed to one side for the time by fire, we are still in busi- ness, and it will pay you to walk a trifle further and inspect our lines of merchan- dise of established reputation for excel- lence. You will find complete assort- ments of all the new ideas for the present as well as the coming season. McPHERSON, Hatter, LE | mew 0. o 20 Bath #% 101 Main Streel.