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shouid create the men e b ¢ making it industrially great and his- | come & characteristic tralt of ~man. 3 nion jous j ] ; rowt) < “MA ] ! ik prls. 336 & weex: o6e | toricaly famous. B 3 D e TE . o] tpcesd tha B ol ! ; ¥ ! ¢ month; 5600 % It s the fashion for boys unappre- | fordive Tim if 1. can'” w. ; Y for you to ? — Y q 3 = ciated at home to fare forth for an ‘e ahall ~ forgive our . says at “m. at Norwich, abiding place, and they often are the | seventy times seven, which is .. P, Snc Rt gEatien. men of the largest power and influ- | straight 490 times; and I shouldn't 7 ome Calls: ence in a great country like this. Their | dare make oath that I {;" knew a town feels proud of them, but why & ke o S Siiine. Sonp should it have lost them? ~dy b 3 The heart possessed of such charity, Every town needs its best Oung| satience and kindiiness as that would blood; and it needs every facifity ne : I patot be iur eyond lutg :-a -nnh:;:‘—}: t orwi 1909, only to make healthy, sl , pal - | would be possessed by a love DRI Nstiriny. Sy Th fe citizens of them but the attrac- pure and powerful. That is what it eeez | tiveness to hold their loyalty—to call means—that is t niltm&)p: mt“:t + marks out for man. < 2! out their most generous impulses for :gg‘“f' hzuer han mad. can ! thers would be no hope. And we pray Him R SEVEL ipation ¥ to for rgive who |in B 5énse of Sy sae 0 & p s aainat us. We shouid have N Hottest Africa trespass againat us. We Can keep cool more easlly than can a care, or else Improve. “Go, now, and try to be a boy, the suffering bousewife who tries to cook with a coal stove. BREED’S THEATRE - Charles MoNulty, Lesses. Devoted to First-class Moving Pictures and Ilustrated Songs. Fearure Pletures: A PATR OF WHITE GLOVES, CHILDREN OF THE PLAL (Western Feature) the\town and those who may live after them. The town which by its lack of edu- cational facilities and its license is { producing too large a percent. of ers—too large a per cent. of incom- petents, is laying up wrath against the day of wrath. It is not laying the { foundation for future progress and for the permanence of those prinieples of The Circulation of . The Bulletin. The Bolletin has the largest cir- | oulation of any paper in Bastern §| Connecticut, and frem three to four 3 times larger than that of any In Nerwich. It is delivered to ov §| a man who had a black réc. y to a little fellow the other day, The remark from such a source led me to think that he may never have had any one to thus admonish will his The readers of tl R t there ig at ple aummmua | enjoying the life and many of them | have and will make the factory the stepping stone to something higher and better. General Banks, the bob- The already overburden the distressed Ezra was unaccustomed to such a wave of emotions as the eventful day had engendered, and the who know how_to make up Bridal Bouquets and Wedding Decorations. Try us and see for yourself if what we say ism't true. Boys like to hear themselves talk Just as well as men do, and they like to have other people hear them talk, too. This was fllustrated by two went on, noting her disappointment, ye keep the regular work up ‘round the house.” cu sia, Blllousness, Js lnga.l'chlfll and Malarfa. Try them. 350 at Lee & Osgood Co. 4 four other big successes industry and personal government | him. There is nothing in his career, Ay e, Y 8,000 of the 4083 houses /in Nor-2| .y i.; make the individual and the|boy or man, T hich susgests that B s 'fi;“,""m‘{ SUONE o S a o X o Ladies mmd Children, Gey B i || ttategheat, Bt e did or he would not have been ]| narvous. . despera a government inepector and | is the o-m_('i" ieenity. Toirk cent. of the people. In Windham i A man's indebtedness to his town | PUf RS (30 O he Wous Mok RavE PeCC | ARV o (o CRse Unblaaded now must of Tour cows wers all pro- | the medical’fraternity.” Caterrh beirks BREED HALL. _ Washington Squars. it 1s delivered to over 900 hnu-es.i ie the obligation he feels towards it| .ignt way, ~If it was only as to |remain always unspoken. maanh ;“mo:g ‘n’:‘t “""k“' "m.“ mr' 3 in Putnam and Danlelson to over :|for what in boyhood it did for him.| pe good as at is to give good Savice | “"ou know, I was willin' to walt confle‘mnx; (As though this ¥ (g ?;.,, taken, roally, acting . lonERlCK T“ EATER 1,100, ana’ in @l' of these places it 3| If the boys are to be broad and noble | we should all be better men and|when the money from our oxen came, |sufficlent mis r P d y upon the lood and d 2 locel aall and self-rellant citizens the preceding | women. It never had struck me before | but I haven't X 'g‘o'uh-:fi' Dictures sRenged for Thursday, Pri 1% considered the Y. eneration must pave the way. Are| that the man who had been punished was on from Pennsyl fhe patient anyand Baturany. 3T Eastern Connecticut has forty-§ = dolng all we should or can im this | [of his Munze:tm put ;nou;i u::t::: {m u:-t:ih"-m s constitutlon’ an “E sting | Insures a clean, cool kitchen, are sco- | p MI%5 Heffarnan singing Stop king e ,':Z":'fl:';';,'::m., ony oy §| airection? i i :?“A“!.&,Z'm'.fi:..ra.u thought of our livin' our lives out so ;fi‘?‘:fii‘?é":.“‘o. i surative nomical, -tnn‘-:‘ oy m‘:u operate | M- Dutiey singing With You in 3 el T 701 a L] £ one rural free delivery routes. A DISTORTED IMAGINATION, |of serrow and pain—esve,him from | lor aPert e Bigelows was sivays o P A Call and see ey 8 outits R RS i The Bulletin is eold In every i, A great many honest peoplé come to | him. {nrednyal:ullly"n:r "-',“":“‘:‘;fi:{ o LY 08 e & co., Te- town and on all of the R. F. D.§|erroncous conclusions on account of s f b i4 o o g s & manilasta- | 1640, O. gmm 1n Eastern Commecticut. §|a misconception of conditions. A so- [, A strange woman of e recent even- | dress was t T i S0 by Drugglats, T e consti. GAS & ELECTRICAL DEP'T. §| ciallst speaker In Boston recently pic- | In& on Fast Main street was heard to “We've got to have cows; our lvim | Take CIRCULATION #| tured how the factory operatives 100k- | X in Tre walks fortr . Her frand ox. depends on ‘em, and ¢o pay for \ Alice Building, ! ed to him. He declared, according to| plained: “That's what brings us up to |musingly for some moments. His tone [I've t to mo: the barn. T Many weak, nervous women nu m 1901, average w......oeeoies 44123 the press report of his address, that| fdate. You sas, Norwich wants to tvo 88 ho replied was ot intended to be | pulp lots gone, and ap my tms of lite beem ristored (o haalth by Foleys Kid- 321 MAIN STREET, s vi . eir uf - |a man ? 3 lates kid- - §1905, avorage. .o.enueenenn B 0 | o e & O o e | ives - the. neopls. can stand Lo “Fhay | istakabls (mprassion of Sasity: gaged 'way up to his ears. nevs so they will eliminate the waste | eprdod ; THE 19th ANNUAL MEETING i el § Bl B 5 o ) ©*sfand for that, or such look | know, Lucy: youve waited & good |- 3rs, Barciay. eympathetio and keeuly | mucter from t1e blood. mpuritiesde-| | 4 559 | aerpair on the taoss of tha teliers as | MO WSS OF Thict SE Shel hile for your vieit, but this $400 will |alive to the enormity of the Dress the nerves, B 1906, average.........en..- B, they came from the factory bulldinga. [-NE polet, elther, where T Iiv Simont pay. for ibat plece of Davis’ |phe as seen thro her husband’s | 2nd other silments. Commence o THE— [ 79| aost of this dsspair was the result of | B ning over. What Norwich niesds | and ot will be worth $1,000 five | eves, had stood motipnless during his | and you will anon be well. Plsassat o WC“M necor.uons 1907, average....coooeeeee f, the industrial conditions, he sald, and | js o few bright women in authority, | yeses from now. ber on it is |lamentations, Now e slipped slient- | take. Lee & Osgood Co. 2 ) ) i i socialism, he contended, was the only | mark thu!"" e ma wtk.o ovorll:o:;d 3 ;Lnl;.\;pm Al’d"%la m% gflm:‘thhonlrmh room, returning T ik AND BRIDAL m, e“ eme" s nvmg U H 3 eth- | of " When g Smashes All Records. i 1500, -wr.p........:..,7 543} P Tare tiving iaa, M e P e e B bldlicy G0 S LR e S BT o R g Bl < 2 Rty reund Jexwivs tus got] Mor - June Weddings. OF WomWICH WILL BE HEL j| city of menufactories and we ses ne| PUtslie asimed to be & women of goed |ghow Say 5 OISR SRl Tt foats. | iy of pager and o rof Gf taisered aod il e o Wo would like to sall your attention » VILL LD § | sueh look upon the faces of the oper- | SeNse And good taste and of exception- | Luey, HI T cerry out s mext eade, HoLD o e thora's enough fo give o it Tact that we re one of the few AT THE fMoye............ ’ % atives. The operatives hereabouts are your samin’ the money outside” he|youanew start onthecows! = o W 1R ety in New London County e proprietor of MEMORIAL DAY. Since Memorial day falls this year upon Sunday it will be free from the sports which are so offensive to the weterans of the Grand Army. y The boys of 1909 cannot understand the boys of ‘61 It seems ltke a fable to tell them that this remnant of men with unsteady steps and éwhitening halr are all that is left of the greatest bin-boy, shows how mill boys develop in New England, It is not so long ago that a factory boy dled in Nor- wich who had held every position of honor in the gift of the city, built up a large business and left an estate of ‘a third of a million and some of our factory girls have lived to become leaders in soclety of the four hundred, The look of despair is not born of one of whom wanted a half a dollar for this and half a dollar for that. After !istening for a little while, his com rade rroke out: “You always want & hal dollar for this and'for that—what's the matter with the nickel?” The half- dollar buster did not reply, for he had been brought down to hardpan. The hint to keep his speech and financial ability In sweet accord was all right. It mads his playmate tired to such flush talk from such & dry ti. r. ftcomb, the ‘Whitcomb's inn, the only hostelry of which the little town boasted, was ap- proached on the matter of occasional t & fow later. . Mrs, - ""ll his onse ways emou to do. Guess Therell be lots of times when to live it right. Foolishness is e e K g e T it never receipt of this unlooked-for suecor left him for the moment hereft of speech. It was his wife who fnally broke the sllence. “Come, father,” she prompted quiet- g; “supper's gettin’ cold ost. '~—Boston ive to the pe ideals of war. tute In tie minds of ideals of peace for In a store window the NOTICE Dr, Louise located In her new offics, 21 Main St. (Kenyon Block). Offics hours, 1 to 4 p. m, Telephone 660, Telephone $63. mayild Franklin Miner is now fob16d GEDULDIG’S, 77 Cedar Street. SPECIAL Fair Grounds, May 31, 1909, at 2 p. m. The following events will take pla HORSE RACING . 1 60 Bushels O army in historic thmes—two millions | industry or thrift—that is’tha fruit|ife didn't know that some med talk ; other day I noticed the plcture of a NEWMARKET HOTEL, SR S 42,0951 d2 Ay piss of whem have passed to thefr final|of improvidence. New England work. | in the same way—talk about hun+| Whe can go through the streets of | mother sitling baside her boy b‘jf?e' 715 Boswell Ave. 2.28 Class 76 B s Oatg rewand, and that another million are|ing people are upon the whole a well- [ dreds and thousands when they cannot | Norwich in .m ™) lndy‘not %lz :n ‘o‘pen. rfi“’r‘r;: ;2:;‘ h:gegfnll;n‘;‘ne 2.30 Class ..100 Bushels Ot marebing thitherward at the rate of | housed, well-fed and well-dressed peo- Tealize the truf e saying o give 60,000 souls a year. They cannot real- izo as these veterans do the thrilling powee of “Rally round the flag, boys, rally onge agaln, Shouting the battle- ple and they have their full share of happiness. The men whose industry makes him feel that he is a wage- slave is to be pitied. The watchword draw a_ check for $20. When they realize how it sounds to the other fel- low they refrain. The season is approaching when the trolley ride across country In an “liquor talks Joud when it gets out of the jug.” that is the best that No one would SGecany. it uently or decently. o thick and scene. The mother was gazing through the- firelight at the shadowy outline of a gowned preacher in & pulpit. But the boy was looking in another direc~ tion, his gaze riveted by the outline of a order. John Tuckle, B MARATHON EVENTS Five Miles for Professionals—$40.0( of dom.” of every American workman should | open car is the inviting ride; and the mekes ldier decked out with sword and “boys" s nged, fo SRED aohL Sinae itheed (hovy" pre- ", té".':(h?e :,“n‘m’ w;:"?h to that | rolley Trips. Th‘:o:ru'vglw ]:;:" " and when Mrs.|ing altogether different ideals concern- Three Miles for Boys 16 years of age served the union, this Grand Army has | of any T country under the sun. |, 4" 0, the Hudson River Valley, ing what he would be fift r twenty devoted itself to teaching lessons of patriotiem and perpetuating it. It is . the grandest army possessed by any country; and its elvic work Is the golden band which secures all it achieved by force of arms, The boys of 1909 do not realize how MUST NOT SPREAD, China {s at last through modern de- velopment beginning to show signs of | self-assertiveness. As the result of vears of military training the govern« ment has at last issued from Pekin to with 40 mape, and “how and where to g¢ and what to see So there is no excuss if we do not avail ourselves of the privilege. And the descriptive writer refers to Norwich as “The Rose of Connecticut” We'll forgive him, but we shall never come down usual:, “I'm parrows that build their nests in the eaves trough and dam up the water. There are times, Mrs. Nippy, when the word you shy at ie years hence. How cans we make it clear to young minds and hearts that military ~ glory is not the oniy thing worth striving for, that boys and girls grow Up into men and women ready to serve their country in prosalc ways and to serve mankind are just SILVER PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED y19d - to that, for we are “The Rose of New | 857 {n the as much heroes as men who grasp may the boys of '61 feel—they cannot—for | the Portuguese, a “thus far and 1o | Kngiand.e and ® trolley. e o« ok the | Lhelr muskets and hurry to the battle- they are not on the frontler of life| farther” edict. ~After Portugal has | connected with all New England and| We all llke the man who has the |feld. Those two valiant missionaries, where the portals of the better life| 1€l undisputea sway in Macao for|a part of New York. Where can you | COUrage of his convietions; have | Messrs. Rogers and Maurer, who re- ere opening; they camnot sing with ‘Walt Mason, “The years have taken flight, and life's evening bells are tolled; so my children sing tonight, ‘Sllver Threads Among the Gold.' " three and a half centuries, notice is given that the dslands have never been conceded and will not be. The town and the islands have a reputation for beauty and healthfulness and the trolley in @ day? From Norwich to Providence, thence to New Bedford, thence by way of Brockton to Boston, and get home on the boat train at 955. That would be a gogd day of ou ever thought of the person who Xu the courage of his oconceit. P baps you have not. If you have he excites both your and_contempt. cently were slain In Armenia, while trying to keep the natives from killing one another, deserve monuments for thelr valor quite as much as if they pity He does\things to show off, and M8 Tpaq nelped to sink the Spanish fleet. Oh, yes, there is fighting work JAMFS E. DREW _ Piano Tuning and Repairiny “ ” You think now 2 . travel for a strenuous person, and it | MOtto s ‘R h Best Vork Only, The sacredness of Memorial day to | cOuntry embraced in the Portuguese | is too much to be taken for twe con = f‘“‘;‘mf, ;W:“”“l""g enough to dé in the world without set~ PR sy 18 Perkine A the boys of’’'61 is real. The com-|Clalms is of unusual fertility, The|secutive days ellow, You may. €OIE 10| ting foot on amy of the battlesh: & rades whose graves they decorate were | with them in the midst of camp revel- | ry and the perlls of war. The bugle calls mean more to them than to later generations, and they can still hear the heavy guns, the clatter of the horses' feet and the marching of thougands of | armed men. In the name of liberty beneath the flag they have defied death and seen men die. They do not &ing any more, “We are tenting on the population, according to an uncertain governmental authority, s 79,000, of which only 3,200 are foreigners. While Fortugal has insisted that her rights covered all the district within the in- fluence of the town of Macao, the Chi.- e have never recognized them. Na- e troops have been maintained along a barrier to what is known as the In- ner Land. This is regarded as the beginning of China’s new programme with reference Did you ever try to think which in the days of your life was the most wonderful? The more days you have behind you the harder it may be to make this out. I looked over all my ddys recently, and I fixed upon the day of day It wag when I was eamping for a week with twenty boys on the coast just morth of Cape Ann; and the Vpice of Lincoln was heard wher- ever Ithe flag was flying, calling for 300,000 more sturdy 'sons to defend say what he does, for too many folks may think that I mean them—but he does almost eve ing a man who has the courage of convictions would not do; he does things that are offen- realize it; l}l;d is a herd and trying case—is always a an ng cas: doing things and e usually appearing to be the monkey that he §: whose multiplication is burdening tax payers the world over today. As Charles Iingsley sald: “The age of chivalry is not past so long as one wrong remains unredressed.” He de- serves to be called a2 good soldier of Jesus Christ who llke him will hear witness to truth and righteousness, even at the cost of his own life, and whé like him illustrates each day the herolc virtues called by the old-fash- foned name of gentlenegs and un- selfishness. sepi2sa EXPERT TUNING saves and pi*na, AN a. No. 15 Clalremont Ave, Norwieh, Conn. Tuning, Drop a postal and I'll ca ol £ A Vi THE PARSON. dec18d ‘Phone 518- m‘, o ,:;,Tiff",o'r“'!"hk»’“fugil to forelgn oceupation. If Portugal | ihe ;:;;I.‘;-uw::-.-:n“y: N s ired of the column has answered the call | 7. C1d% then it is predicted that France, | ing, Father Abraham, 300,000 more.” SOLDIERS OF PEACE. THE ATTRACTIVE CITY. F. C. GEER “to0 gome home,” and these fajthr)| G6T™Many, Britain and Japan will in| We checred the flag that day and wept piakars el ER comrades are doing kindly, reverent | !lr order be called upon to evacuate | --there was fecling and patriotism and | The tenderest of all the public anni- | 1t 1s Advantageous Industrially, Men< TUN service and thinking of “the boys| "ithin the next ffty years. China is|t¢2r8 welling up from ‘the American |yersaries of the year is at hand tally and Physically. 122 Prospect St, "who have gonel before. | They are s, | belng Teassured, and with modern L’;,’;".J".é":’;;.“‘!fi‘.‘é?u?-’ 400" oy | Memorial day stands for the lavish Tel, 889-5. Norwich, CA lowing on in faith and hope, brave of | 3TMS and good gunners she may vet i 8nd not | outpouring of life and the due recog- | Bustness acumen recogmizes that to heart, loyal in spirit and true to the principles which ennoble men and cut & great swath as a fighting nation. EDITORIAL NOTES. a boy there was 20, and not a boy there but responded to the call within a year. The schoolboys were brave in those days, and so were the appren- nition of that sacrifice by those who have profited by it Had there not been men in all parts of the land ready fnorease the efficlency of labor by bet- tering the employe’s physical and so- elal condition—for the true problem is GARDEN SEED, which find favor with the gods. to spring the defense of the .cous not one of housing only, but of home Ay S 7 tices. That was a wonderful day, in- em their dear- Y d: Let oy Jgrcupect thefe feclings and | The now president of Harvard is bo- | deed: &' day of which there Iv g du- | 5 10 1ssve benind th bullding—that to facllifate. the ready Sbbage and Tomalo Plants of flowers to ing banqueted, and that is getting in plicate. est on to endure the hardship of movement of merchandise within and forced marches, the ordeal of battle | without the city; that to Incresse the ) 7o make complete this sacred festival. the way of being ruined. v and weary days /n hoapital and prison, | fleld of sales by o adding to the com- = o by e P drealyeiyme that the country people | fiis Tnation would have become dia- |munity's astractivencas - that it shall CARDWELL’S A GOOD APPETITE AND GoOD | 1Dy thousht for today: Our good |dream of the day when they hapete | L1iS DAtCr then deeds live after us; and our bad debts | enjoy city life, just a: How different the | grow in population, is wise. Common the city peopls | history of the last fifty years would | fense percelves that truly to beautify may10d SLEEP. g ke & DoSUTOESE REIIE. dream of the day when they ‘wil Rea B Beed Yo thane . of prbos Sl | Co e (b s et Aruly 1o Seatity What will not a man give for 0 pastures green or to the woods to | comparative plenty we do well not only | to the narrow lot on which s the house healthfu] bodily strength, natural hun- ger @nd dreamless and restful sleep? Thesd are things money cannot buy— the things lost which a man will do almost anything to regain, A police magistrate of St. Louls who was making $300 a month has | gone to work on the. street at $1.50 a | day just to be able to eat a square i meal and to have sound sleep at night. This is the price to him of self-r spend the remainder of their days. A city man delves and thinks of the day when he'll haye a small country place near enough to the meeting hou that he can lie in his hammock hear the congregation sing, and have Doctored meat may be necessary for the trade, but it is one of the hardest kind of things upon the digestion. St. Albans, Vt., reports an increase to lay garlands on graves of those |in which one sleeps, since one' really who have fallen and to look reverently | jjves, not in the house slone, but in the upon the furrowed faces and bowed | town. So are joining in the movement figures of the surviving “boys in|ajl conditions of men and women, and blue but to think of the immense | those et first most doubtful of it are debt we owe them, a debt shared bY | now Its stanchest champkions. And in population, real estate and personal property, and is feeling well, thank The graduate's ideals are all right, they are generally running just 8 two-acre !n!turo with a Jersey cow therein, and an acre of garden-sass, and two acres of peaches, and an acre of grapes, and a blue-grass lawn with ar automatic lawn mower, with a crimson rambler running over the porch and a vellowhammer's nest in all parts of the civilized world. When nwending to the call for vol- unteers they left the plow or the forge, the factory and the counter, they may have had no clear”vision of the future because for success there Is required a widespread co-operation, the very The Bad COME HERE TODAY! Your Choice of the Very Best Men’s a e~ {ancad of him when the undertaker | fhe: homecsnckic oy iamet or even of the significance of what £ f‘ day at Special Prices. B S T S oo, by (5o 400 | o sy ey ony v it | Effacts o Clothing _Today P More would do it if they had the mastery over pride—the ability to abandon old ways and to create new ccnditions. At such a time as this strength of mind’ Is the one thing needful, and without it there is no re- establishment of natural physical and mental conditions. Toll, pure air, healthy fatigue, the calloused hands, the perspiring brow, the tanned complexion, are the sure way to put off invalidism and to put on the hearty manhood and the men- tal balance which assures perfect whysical condition. o it e Why should the people of Fair- ven erect a monument to Henry H. Rogers? The whole town is a monu- ment to him now. When the Rev. Mr. Long charges Roosevelt with “wholesale slaughter” of game in Africa, he is throwing the English regardless. Vermont 'milkmen have cans with lids 80 loose that the rain water leaks in. It is time that Vermont had bet- ter 1ids on her milkcans. shrub, where hell spend his days in peace and quietness, although he doegn’t know how to plant a straight rew of beans, or how to milk a cow. Do you know that the woman who is looking for the ideal husband never finds him; and when the woman who is looking for her ideal and the man who is looking for his ideal get them, and awake to the stern realities of life, they realize that the real thing is hu- marn. and all the rest a dream. A manly man and a womanly woman malke the very best pair that ever got together in this world. There aré no frilis ‘in this world of special value— clally internecine strife, no other way eppeared of bringing to an end differ- ences and disagreements which, if al- lowed to persist, would in time disrupt the union: Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do and dle. But the passing of nearly fifty years puts & new face upon the world; to- tally new issues like those relating to the tariff and the rights of labor have come to the fromt, concerning which the division cannot be wholly on sec- tional lines. Men are absorbed as CONSTIPATION Impure blood, offensive breath, heavy head, shoriness of breath, bilious attacks, fitful sleep, loss of appetite, feverish conditions, all come from one cause—Constipation. .The Good Men’s $25.00 Suits—Special $16.50 Men’s $20.00 Suits—Special $13.50 Men’ $15.00 Suits—Special $9.50 Our immense assortment of Men’s Suits offers you an almost endless variety to select from. terns and models to please young and old Here are pat- A Newand Very Handsome Line Soft Shirts fust received including some excellent ideas in White Madras Coat Shinis McPHERSON'S, The Hatter. may18d he scramble i the duties of life” cannot be resolyed | Derhaps never before in t v K Thn hange 7004 ot ba o violent | ne uletin was not six snaugh to| 10 20N bone and Swismente Gna| o rives, 1o the aspiopment ot v | Effacts of STRAW. HATS, SHOES, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, as this o e St. Louis magistrate’s, | ,onts all th L A wdust into Hfe an to the battlefield, but to s P 08 it 1p by degrecs rattier than by |t tate’ froveries Line e GO | out eake and fee eream. “Life ts e sotvics e the state 4nd manking BELTS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, ETC., L] suddenness that dlsease 15 overcome | geserved Go be said, & ¥ eea 15 the sense 1o et what we | through peaceful vocations. Oh, that A ! : Ladies’ Taflor. and healthful conditions re-estab- SR, g ¥ R nse o see it and the | n, “same valor and self-forgettulness in all the new styles attractively priced. 3 lished, The New England X that led striplings in the early '80s to * y » E prohibition cider do battle with bullets and bayonets v ‘Workmanship : a7 g varrel is about ready for use at hay- | IS0 18 now In order in the rural dis- | would take possession of = the young [ et If the New Bedford Democrat bets a | ing time, This mild juice has power | tricts. men and women of today and make Guaranteed sweet ‘potato that the Connecticut leg- | to make an old drunk dizzy. B oo AR g them veritable soldlers of peace! . P Entirely islature will adjourn before the Mas.- 7o it s AL T s 28 The fly walking on the mince ple| The country wants men of sterling W Satisfactory, sachusetts legislature does, it will 10se | Great Britain reaps over one hun. |\ ot half so much a source of worri- | yet fighting homesty in public posi-| rvemedy these conditions be- § its bet. o cty-five millions from it | Bt @8 the roach that has been | lons, from senator and represents- | cause they remove the cause. ¥ dred and sixty-five millions from its o tives in congress down to the humblest 278 Main Street tax on incomes. That is doing well | ¥o#5ted in. the mince-meat. letter carrier, France ls just now put- | They start the bowels, work > 4 h b . e Governor Lilley was such a worthy | from a population of 45,000,000, Since there ls no evidence that | [INE to test the real patriotism of its| the liver, sweeten the breath, May Suliding man that the legislature can only do jtselt honor by putting into effect some of the wholesome laws which ‘he recommended. % When a kicker telephones the fee- man to send around the ice cart, he President Taft praised the mint beds of ‘old Virginia, the radical temper- ance factions can find no fault with postmen and _telegraph operators. While a similar situation is not likely to arise in this country, it behooves every man in-office and every voter to cleanse the blood, tone the stomach, clear the head, im- prove the appetite and bring 121-124 MAIN STREET. DR. CJiAS. H. LAMB, feels ag good as the Impatient fish-| pim ask ‘himself if he loves his country The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoted G bl e i) g g adla rokd Sroll sutvel b a0 the humivim | Teattul sleep. Excl‘live] to Men's, Women’s and Chil- - om t!l‘:‘. fl'tuut“x:m Street. | 1t Is shown dccasionally that a man ————— The Ponnsylvania road is putting| Dains Soties. sopvntiol The oldest and best correct- gt o Rodas (b Towe W Teloohone HIBR ‘may be possessed of from fifty to sev- | Massachusetts has enacted a law | thirty-five millions into new steel | fOrWarding of the public busin dren’s Wearing Apparel. ouse, own 8% Teleoho . fame. An Englishman with millions enty-five millions and yet be without bas just been discovered, l which permits the farmer to kill pred- atory deer caught in the act of injur- ing fruit trees or injuring crops. Ven. freight cars, and s preparing to de- stroy 25,000 of the old sty wooden the public welfare. ive medicine before the public is Beecham’s Pills, Boid Everywhere, 1a boxe 105, and e

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