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e s Es a “Postolfice at Norwich, Conn,, as M»flm :uur. . ‘Telephone Calis B Bl R ‘Willimantie Office, Room Bullding, Telephone, 210. e Norwich, Wednesday, Juns §, 1909. e EpeE——— Y T e The Circulation of The Buylletin. i i i i ‘The Bulletin has the largest cir- tmes larger than that of any In Norwich. It is delivered to over 8,000 of the 4,063 houses in Nor- wich, and read b:' ninety-three per cent. of the people. In Windham it is dolivered to over 900 houses, in Putnam and Danielson to ove 1,100, ana in al' of these places It 18 cemsidered the local dally. Bastern Connecticut has forty- nine towns, one hundred and sifty- town and on all of the R. F. D. soutes in Eastern Connecticut. 1,600 esssssnasessssssesssensasssssssnsnsasest MILLIONS GO UP IN SMOKE. These were four fires in this state in May which exceeded $12,000; and the fire loss in this country and Cana- de, scoording to the record kept by the New York Journal of Commerce, was over two millions greater than in May, 1908. A compariuon shows that in May, 1901, the estimated loss by fire of the two countries was $16,286,300; in the May of 1908 it was 3$15,181,150; %| homeseekers a month have ::fl e “either dead n‘\x r as or mindless puppet in the hands scienceless men,” she has delivere herself of the following letter, shows that she has a mind caps of making a statement which com- pletely disproves what has recently been said of he: “Chestnut Hill, Mass., June 7, 1909, “To Whom It May Concern “I have the pleasure to report to one and all of my beloved friends anéd followers that I exist in the flesh, and am seen daily by the members of my household and by those with whom I have appointments, “Above ail this fustian of either denying or asserting the personality end presence of Mary Baker Eddy stands the eternal . fact of Christian Sclence and the honest history of its truth cannot be a temporel fraud. “The cause of Christlan Science is prospering throughout the world and stands forever as an eternal and dem- nstrable science, and I do not regard his attack upon me as a trial, for when these things cease to bless they will cease to occur. “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called accord- ing to His purpose. * *. * What shall we then bay to these things? If WESTWARD, HO! In this steady, easy'going section of na] saying that “an average of 40,000 low since the beginning of time await- ing the touch of man's productive ge- nius to become a garden spot. In | such hands it is no wonder that the | southwest has become & great em- pire, blossoming as the rose. Happily, too, its development is still in its in- faney. Thefe iy room for thousands more and the human tide is still pouring through Kansas City with un- abated flood to people the land of the ‘Sun God' and the iminense distances of Texas as far as the thriving truck gardens along the Rio Grande. As Kansas City is the distributing market for this booming section of country, it confesses that this ac- counts for the seven-league boots that city wears. caught a glimpse of two little red heels on shoes of snowy kid They were Frenchiest of the French. “Ridiculous things!" he snapped. ‘T wonder you didn’t break your neck.” «The limp little figure sat up with a Jerk. “They're not ridiculous at all” it protested, pushing one of the offend- ing objects out for further tlon with a dainty air of bravado, "I Just slippe “I mever slip,” replled John, tersely. “You caught one of those absurd mon- strosities on the—" under long light evelashes which gave them a peculiar charm. “I have no desire to lecture, as you eall it,” answered the professor stiffiy. “Your dolnes do not interest melin the east.” He stalked into the Ubrary, leaving Polly gazig after him in as- tonishment, “If T don't make you change your mind_ before this visit is over, Profes- sor John Morell,” said Polly, setting h?’ little white teeth. t is hardly necessary to state that at the end of two weeks the learned thougth he threatened tweng i eager acceptance. “She really is a very bright young tailor suit of white rajah, the flirt of her tan dust coat brought those same red heels in evidence; but watching the curl of her rose-leat lips John for- 8ot to censure. Their road.ran through the plctur- esque section of the Wiltshire Hills. On one side were stretches of pale spring verdure flecked with buttercups and patches of star flowers, on the other a low rallroad paralleled the road. Abruptly on the fleld side rose a rugged dliff, and as they approached it at swift' pace a sudden cloud of dust arose as a huge rock from the top crashed directly in the middle of the road. A suppressed scréam from the girl, a quick wrench of the wheel toward to what shoul@ be done to stay the ter- ed. @own the descent lay an figure twisted sides bellfvr there seemed n fal “If she moves!” He ipjed as he saw the -hmochn&mwmot the gully. he slid eagerly down the and as he graspea tne girl's th nervous grip he gave a s0b of :hll showed him m. a despised heel had saved the girl from mutilation, if'not from actual death. Polly opened her suddenly. “Are you hurt much?" he inqui anxiously. She winced as she sat up and reach- ed for her ankle. “No, mot m “You'll have to untie that shoe, pro- fessor. I can't seem to move the sub- ject of many satires.” “Thank God for it, this time, s John twisted the now empty shoe to dislodge it, it parted compan-— with its little red heel. He stuffed it ab- reached the top and rested a minute. “One heel off and one heel on. Why, he sald. “T love you. u;gecue had happen- ed Polly found to her dismay she was utterly unable to cope with the sif 101 t “I love you,” he Tepeated softly, and Polly discovered that she liked the words and also the strong arms that Held her so closely. Then, as she felt something hard against her cheek, mischief shone in her iyly she reached into his breast pockef, she pulled forth the little heel. “And bow about this?” she querled. “Do you like it now?” teasing] “I “love them. Blessed little red heels,” John answered with rue hu- mility, and clatmed the roseleaf lips 80 near. platform of the democratic party; Now doned cording to their spokesmen in the e, a0~ e sen- ate, they would seem to have ne loft—ex: of spending his making up the and the democr: ‘much anguish as poss! 1| Republican, Nobel Prize, and Then Some. If President Taft can do for he | a1l the halls 0! claims to 15 T 1 years old, but ne is authentic. off the floor, and see ‘wanted. 1t ive & negro who DAINTY SANITARY HOMES It is a petfect, self-contained, guaranteed and durable vacuum plant. Ajtl dust and germ laden dirt are carried simple and easy operation of the machine by one person. No electriclty attachment needed. Weighs only five pounds, A MARVEL OF EFFICIENCY. Brass mounted $10. Enameled $8. Call at 62 SHETUCKET STREET demonstrated. Agents CHARLES C. HASKELL & C0. -5 Bargains in new and second-hand Typewriters. Cannon is understood to be spare house committees, 80 red, | as to fill the souls of the “insurgents” atho leade: tble.—~Spri: r with as ngfield best on the market — HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephone order will ‘may28d GEORGE 6. GRANT, e don't belleve h the rugs and ts, by the receive prompt attention. D. J. MeCORMICK, 30 Franklin 8t. 32 Providence St., Taitville. - ADMISSION ‘ ylll”n ROOSEVELT | ll»ttesltN Africa cook with a coal stove, ESTATE GASRANGES Tnsures a clean, cool kitchen, are eco- nomical, safe and easy to operale GAS & ELECTRICAL DEP'T. ‘We would like to call your attention to the fact that we are one of the few people in this city in this business who know how to up Brid Bouquets and Wedding Decorations. s and see for yourself if what We say lsn't true. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 8¢8. 77 Cedar Street. mayi2d NOTICE Dr, Louise Franklin Miner is now located in her new office, 21 Main St. (Kenyon Block). s Except Holld: 3 BREED’S THEATRE \* Charles MeNulty, Leasee. Devoted to First-class Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs. ‘Western Weature Plcture, LNTLE SHEPHERD OF TUM- culation of any peper 1n Basters | discoverer and foutder. It is self ev-| " “{'ajdn't. T supposs T ought to thank 3 moment's recovery, x o SHE , but you spbil it al by lecturing.” | shine of a little. heel wedged firm- &g BT AR 'Can keep cool more easily than can BLING RUN, Connecticut, and from thres to four § | ident that the discoverer of an eternal | you, but vou ol it al by lecturing.” | shine of opflué of a cle: Unecle Joe and His Lelsure. Wi yulericig’ Beabbawit ‘Who. tHies e AND i Seven Other Big Successes, Matinecs, Ladies and Chlldrem. Sey Evenings, 10c. BREED HALL. JAMES F. DREW fiano Tuning and epairia Best V’ork Only, Wash Square. five post office dlstricts and forty- £| Goq be for us, Who can be against us? | young professor found himself very |replied huskily, “or you mightn't have | world—St. Loui Call and see the latest models. Paune 4138 18 Poildel' fan one rural free delivery routes. “MARY BAKER EDDY.” |cognizant of those little red heels |been here” He nodded toward the o iRt ey U taki d ball : ey The Bulletin is sold in every ugly depth below. One Thing Lacking. dertaker and Fmbalmer EXPERT TUNING the country have but a slight idea | day to take himself out of this obses- | sently into his pocket, retied the shoe He doesn't claim to y | of the evér-changing population of this | sion by the next train, Only last night|on Polly's foot and helped her up the | have ever been Washington's body | Prompt attention to day or night calla. Alice Building, Bven; Niad tuproves_he stas (AR | great country, or of the immense traf. | his frivolous self urged Pollyto take a | hill. servants—Chicago Record- Telephone 69-31. asrUMWFswl 321 MAIN STREET. g aert = gl fic which is necessary to meet its | Un out to “The Poplars” in the morn- | “Hey diadle dumpling, my son ' Ne. 15 Clatremont Aves nesds. Here is the Kansas City Jour. | "€_and had been delighted at her|John” she qioted merrily as they aprioa 4 Tuning, Battle Creek, Mich. passed | woman. If her frivolity is only di-|professor,” she gasped in a through Kansas City for several years |rected in the proper channels she will | ment, for the staid professor's w ‘d' neco flons Drop a postal and I'll eall. past, during the proper season, on|be most charming,” he said to himself | were’ around her and his face was joyed by all wh th e ll’ ra decisa ‘Phone 813-5. ’ their way to take up the waste places | convincingly. aglow with the look an honest man are enjoyed Oy all who use the M pr—— in Oklahoma and the southwestein| As Pollv stepped fnto the runabout |wears for “the one girl” SURPRISE SUCTION SWEEPER AND BRIDAL BOUQUETS e that rich tefritory which has lain fal- | o7 the following mdrning, clad in her ou_witch, ~you wholly adorabl # Mor Jiune Waddivigs. L TUNER 122 Prospect St., Tel, 889-5. Norwich, Cu A Newand Very Handsome Line Soft Shirts just received Jast month it was $17,360,400, —_— rible ravages of drunkenness, only | “Voted to encourage the destruction D S S & b m. v . OPEN DOOR TO THE EAST. three out-of 1,200 advised total absti- | of our forests; Ninety-six _of last month's fires nence—Putnam Patriot, “Voted to raise the prics of one of Telophone 660 tevsa | Including some excellent ideas in destructiveness from $10,000 to $20,000; forty-seven from $30,000 to 330,000; forty-ome from $30,000 to Norwich is likely to have an un- usally large' delegation of visitors from the west to attend the 250th anniver- Prospective Wedding. the chief necessaries of life; “Voted to tax a material that en- ters into & multitude of industries and $50,000; thirty-elght from $50,000 to |sary because of fthe special rates | iy oy, cO0ings are to take place in | ¢ P & OOt Y nnecessary burden $76,000; fourtean from 375,000 to( which have been given to tourists | tuerer ol o babomiiery, Tk, Of | upon these industries; 3100,000; thirty-two from $100,000 to $200,000; and eleven from $200,000 up. The four Connecticut fires in the list were the Stamford chewing-gum factory fire, $70,000; New - Haven's hey and lumben st sheds fire, $50,000; New Haven's clothing store fire, $12,000; and Hartford's mattress factory fire, $12,000. ‘The largest fire of the month was at Port Costa, Cal, where a million dollars’ werth of property was de- from Chicago to the New England and other eastern summer resorts. Des- patches from that city report a large demand for these round-trip season tickets, more than 1,000 of them be- ing sold in Chicago on June 1, the first day they became available. The round-trip rate between Chicago and New York is made $27.20 on the stan- dard lines and $25.00 on the differen- tial Jines. All of the trunk lines are making speclal preparations to take der the furniture dealers are hapoy. ‘Weddings should be encouraged, of course. They not only produce oceans of bliss, but testify to prosperity. Probably we are now to celebrate a number of weddings which would have occurred last yeargbut for unfortult- ous conditions not now necessary to dwell upon.—Waterbury Republican. Wits vs. Dress. The call for sensible commence- ments, in which the love of display ‘oted to tax the people of the whole country for the benefit of a compara- tively few owners of timber lands, and “Voted to tax.a majority of their own constituents for the benefit a minority of those censtituents”— Bridgeport Standard Surprised John Bull. Tt 48 to be noted that the Epsom Derby was not won by the Germans.— Louisville Courier-Journal. TODAY IS FREE STAMP DAY $1.00 worth of Green Stamps Free with purchases of | 10c or over. ' Double Stamps with purchases of $5.00 or over. 'Complete Showing of LAST GALL! Select Stock of DAHLIAS Cactus Show and Decorative. 750 per dozen to close in Whllg Madras Coat Shirls McPHERSON e The Hatter. DONT WORRY; It Makes Wrinkles. stroyed along the docks. There were | care of the new trafflc expected to|does nof outclass more solld features, Garden a d Farm Warry over {ll-health does ydus half-million fires also in Ohfo and Cal- | develop during the vacation season— ha.shrleac;‘led oxutslfle of the sn:t;. Ar}:fl . . o <y T I.S !n‘n‘hl nom"o‘od, and m'r.lly on: ifornta, the anticipation being that western | i this there is encouragemient for the R ll f 5 Mi 00! wrinkles, make you look older Thers Weré the - usual number of | people will come east for their out.) [UtWr, for it promises to hasten the C. elie women S and SSes Cows’ 34 - Bakes, J]| 28R To0 are. o v publie bulldings burned in different[ings to an extent not before known | LIc hen commencement will be con- Mowers, Hoss, | W2, 750 are sick, dont worry, but Darts of the counitry, sidered more an occasion of mental Shovels, about it to mi well. To RE-ENACTING MOVING PICTURE SCENES. “Too many of the moving pictures are of a character to harm rather than denefit children; and it is not sur- prising that children In play do fatal work after becoming familiar with the detalls of the picture show. As the result of an attempt on the part of youthful playmates to re- enact & hanging scena witnessed in a moving picture show, Gerard Wil- llams, six years old, lies at the point of death at Atlanta, Ga. Gerard and @s a result of the special rates. EDITORIAL NOTES. Happy_thought for today: Keep cool! 'The price of ice prohibits one's getting hot these days, Mrs. Eddy is about the only person of modern times who has to keep proving that she still lives, The tariff on lemons will not make any difference in the taste of the piak lemonade, for that is a fixed thing. Booker Washington is right when he says: “No black man worth his salt triumph than of clothes, mare & com- petition of wits than of dress—Anso- nia Sentinel. The Fourth's Appalling Record. 1t is evident from the comments of the press on the present evils of our Fourth of July that there is urgent need of a definite control and wise Ai- rection of the popular use of this holi- day. The roll of dead and wounded for the past ten years, as compiled Ly the Chicago Tribune, is eloquent in its warning. The figures tell their own story of an insensate and reckless abuse of the day's privileges: Dead. Wounded. 72 2,736 ! for an upset stomach, hic coughs, a sick headache, con- stipated bowels, or a bilious attack is secured by using BEECHAMS PILLS Sold Everywhers. In boxes 10c. and 2e. The ,materi. in all the favored colors, Linen Suits $5. to $15. Linen Suits Our showing embraces all the latest models, new styles in these cool and fashionable sui s are fine quality linens—Reps, Ramie and Himalaya introducing many Keen Kutter and Swedish Hand- v made Soythes, Soythe Snathe and Rifies. POTMEND Mends everything. STOVINK Prevents red stoves. Burns black. AVANARIUM CARBOLINEUM | this we repeat | o other former sufterer: - Iy Wi, similar to yours, when we say, Take Viburn-0. It s & wonderful female . you wil admait it you oy 1T Directions for 'ts use are printed in #ix languages with every bottle, Price $1.25 at druggists FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL ©O0, 106 Weat 120th Street, New York marfld his brother, two years older, 5 7 i Dlaying in their grandmothers yard ' 1 68K labor—labor seeks him. b 51 o Rebber We towe 1 lnmod“c'flry Sale of Preserves weod and kills vermin [ F/ave You Noticed the :;!,h ae o t.h:xr!um. nelghbers, | The frst dvya attendance at the 59 3169 " h Sk' l 9 14 Increased Travel? Jhen the sttempt to carry ot the | exposition In Seattie. namvered sor & P G0 To THE Was irts, 95 DRINKING FOUNTAINS etgle Hiks 1o yet out fhtg being the smallest was !‘Glec!e;‘:; 000. The whole city mubt have turned 81 2,796 . open air, We furn! the best ( B e, W aiactel e ot 5 1303 Rllbbel' Slore Positive $3.00 value: for poultryr method, and if you'll take one of our ‘ Teck a strap was fastened. Climbing| Calling & refrigerator “the North §3 i;ié Made in a variety of new and pleasing styles, button threugh frent :::.o::;;l "a"n':;; nm; s A a on top of a coal house the strap was | Pole” does not make it any copaer > FOR YOUR and side models, gored styles neatly trimmed with bands ame. marl7a damany . made fast to a Iimb of & nearby tree, | if an adequate amount of fee is not 508 39,085 Materials are Reps and pure linens In white, black, tan and natura THE HUUSEHBL . and Gerard was “let down.” The play- | put in it. That these statistics, gathered by ’ mates hecame frightened and ran to the house, where they informed their grandmother of what they had done. When taken down the boy was blue in the face, every muscle was rigid Mr. Harriman is preparing for bus- inese. He has just placed an order for 105 locomotives. He'll be ready for the pull. July 6, are below the real totals is seen from ‘the tabulations of the Journal of the American Medical association made in August, when tetanus has had time to do its dire work: | AUTO TIRES eolor, e flanhatlin Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin St. Buying Direct From the Mamufacturers and he was unconscious, After four S cluid Year. Dead. Wounded. T't1T'tanus Better equipped than ever be- 101d the story, in & nutabll; talle Sl v : : B . 82 5 @ fore to handle your trade. All - i g = physicians hed worked with him for |* Bad cooking is said to be the cause | 405 -y 38 3 adies come from miles to' our store - 307 . 249 4413 62 M new goods — fully guaranteed. £ - s £wo hours the little fellow regained |Of men's drinking. Woman's errors | ot 308 sits 75 [ We corey all sizes 1n stock afi 121-125 MAIN STREET PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. _ | or DRESS GOODS. Come ng isaem consclousness and it was announced | SUPPort the saloons, according to this, | 1905 4994 5176 81 @ the time to meet your needs. < ¢ 2 S Y DR increasing list of customers b that he had an even chance for re- | INstéad of man's thirst. 1904 398, 4160 91 Manuafcturers’ agents for Good- The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoted vau n Fflund cfl BRADY & SAXTON vovery. e = 1903 7.983 4,449 40¢ @ rich, Diamond, Fisk, G. & J. 3 s 2 P Th sh i Aroostook count and Michelin Tires. Dealers in Exclusively to Men’s, Women’s and Chil 8 ry s Parents should not let their chil- Me,, turned out dren freely patronize places where the | $1°:000,000 worth of potatoes last sea- | Totals ..1316 20.206 {84 Sther makes. . dren’s Wearing Apparel. Tlllphnn‘a 208-2. Norwich Tows, plotures ere of a harmful and demor- | °% and Is intending to do four times| ‘Surely the sorrow, suffering and | Buy now while the prices are alising nature, Children do not need | #5 Well as that this year. mutila here represented mock the Lot that kind of . an education. claim that our July Fourth, as at preu- ‘urnished promptly. e stock of R T T e Canada's om‘;;,’T D‘;;;hmusm to | Gut observed. is in any sense a festal | patterns, No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street AGAINST PROFANITY. Great Britain is not entirely unselfoh,| fry s wan— i o adns: |§ Alling Rubber Co., Jan224 The “hello girls” ve. | She thinks some day Britas Y Monthly t » 1s” of Omaha, Ne- nmay | tic’ Montaly. & braska, have been recognized for their | "¢ foVeral over this way. F o P 74-76 Mafn £t. Norwich. yeescty by the city povenmens. which | né. wesiars Judgs wh adsised the Ak, A N i S Worn Out Plumbing: cawedSs. ety o ordinance forbidding | acquitted culprit to o and shake|. The COhumoner toices the feeling of | FEEONRE 2 W, ewearing by telephone; and the law |pang With *h L. ® | Mr. Bry t condition ‘Workmanshl, Provides that the mere statement of | nov. reatmed ihe toe [P the gury | T g i congress has gome far SN THBNUE. S W 0 Nouet S and Bit 0 the :u.llo #irt that she heard the eached the height of sarcasm. |enough and m be reckoned with - largely increased by worn-out er poor Guaranteed naughty words shall be taken a8 proof | Tha coming sal F logically in the weeding out of unfaith- . H 3 3 plumbing, Either canses annoyance Entirely ) s positive of the guilt of the accused: | of the br:nmrfnlslizairsh:lz:;:::‘ ;::‘;r;?f o T e S To the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker. —usoally -at the most fsiconvenient Satisfactory. it vy né WL Ne tuiposed n | fbnt ‘upon tite’ *dofbe’. Arid: Gugkat=| phien of 1915 ard hos 1y e e oA O mistake will be made H ; 0 time. An estimate for replacing such . eetas. ’T.gen;\:!bu;l;azr fhan | haped @ffairs of the present time, | advance declaration of principles which | in selecting THIS school Then compare this means with other and see which is plumbing with the modern, peace of 278 Main Streel, e % — = the “real democrats”'of the country ) ¥ ind kind will cost nothing, and Tl Jgosht Bow, and escape the pen<| It is reported that Taft Is no hetter |c3n think over meantime at their | as the one to attend. the more economical and convenient. - May Building. elty of the law. The Wisconsin legislature recently satisfied with the tariff revision than leigure ‘We can better afford fo have re- THE NEW LONDON guarantee the price will be reasonable. the rest of the country. Wh : i B i DR. CHAS. LAMB, passed & law prohibiting profanity in | time comes he will exun s 5 in congress.than republican i N Think of the Emergencies that are liable to arise . . B The:stas, su Rovraake. nos somn. oms § St st siness (Ollege B3 ; VETERINARIAN 1 , but | prsdiolt A o o those d a v g : : i i tu:."rmm?:nf‘z;‘:z“;;‘ b et sz.n(}'i;f“fl’;?fif\d. mne&-""‘"it’,"‘l- o' Gt on Tumber. Me. Broan || RABrubeck, Ao, Newlondor Conn. during the day or night and decide whether you can may27d 67 Weet Main Street.| om0 o Hodge's Stabis, Bath Street overtime without | thus attacks them: tal. g House, 15 ™ - 8 of personal llberty and that people | double pay does not increase one's “The democrats who voted against Satuus (ke ailking, afford to be without telephone connection. Fonss SN Fgwhone 315 ! ing to Norwich in July, cannot be made righteous by legisla- * tion. ¥ How dangerous a sojourn in Nebras- ka would be to many of our citizens; and how inviting Wisconsin must soem to them, Since Mrs. Taft's condition has re- quired the president to cancel his Alaska trip, let us hope that nothing will happen to prevent him from com- political popularity in this country? The south does not recognize, yet, that an education is not only a ben- efit to the person having it, but a pro- tection to the rest of the community. WHAT THE PAPERS SAY. Even Ministers Improve. The Presbyterian general assembly, at its recent session, condemned the uese of tobacco as equally wrong for froe lumber have Voted to. repud national Than 20 Ingredients give to Hood’s Sar- saparilla its great curative power — power to cure and varied com- Pplainte, imludi;.fiumof the blood, ailments of the stomach, troubles of te the More Summer Styles Call and examine our line of Worsteds and Serges for your next Suit. » Our -prices are the lowest, quality and workmanship the Remember that the best grade of residence telephone service costs less than ten cents per day, and that we offer other grades at a still lower figure. Order your telephone now and your name will ap- pear in the next issue of the divectory, which goes to T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street. marbd “The Plan 8 Franklin_Street, The Norwich Nickel & Brass Co., Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. €9 ta‘:7 Chestnut 8t. Norwicii, Conn. oct CHANGE IN ADDRES! DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, The Anclents and Honorables offa Christian as the use of aicoholic| the kidneys and liver. best. is headquarters for the best ALES| rormerly at Hodge's Stable s now lo- Boston have just celebrated their | ligfior. One minster “kicks,™ and ta: Many of the ingredients are just what Give us a trial. - press on and LAGERS in Norwich, cated in rear of No. § Franklin squure, 271t birthdey. They were, in the | he will smoke in spite of the general | the profession prescribe in the ailments '8 > 8 £ond Tel. 874, maylsq bloom of youth when Norwich was | &ssembly. Sixty or seventy vears ago| named, bus the combination and pro- g 'UNE ‘ o h O'CONNELL & SHEA, S Fasos. h S0ce With thelr personel lbersy to b MeNpE T BRI The Johnson Co. may#id Telephone 564-4. | ECONOMICAL A forbidden to drink liguer. Tn Seotiand it ive to iteelf. . meana getting tho most value for youp stock market is acting as if it|a¢ that time, when the general assem-| , Therefore, there can be no eubstitute Merchant Tailors, 65 Broadway. money. I can e it to you i | realleed that the lambs to be floecad Plumbing Iincreasing R BENTON DIBBLE, g h by asked the ministera of the estab- o really their adwice &ive .

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