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th ¢ Selactions. di Bdwards 3 3 H 7 4 § § : P 4 il. a laughable farce, entitled h the thermometer- 6t 1 ul abou X B : e M o ¥ 4 4 Day in a ‘Vaudewille Agency.” a :.amnd in a st hat and that | 3 ¢ 0l & # 1 . CA‘INO s WHAT IS THE !oul{'GQ{NG il a ‘u:g;nh:l md:fib;m :fi: i pins . 0 3 U l{m- a. ha gl s e . 3y 1 | Dancing every afternoon\ and evening. The question is being m‘:- WhiLg J - was xmm-my taken' sdvantage | that afe’ - SURET) e i worke o i 14 ] : Ice Cream, Soda and- Lght Lanches. is' the 238th anniversary Jubilee book | » oip yiw 08 — P g 5 i ; - y i o e ks 1 i ot going 10| 0 pracdent ban b ¢ shen o8| pup ! oy e o o:?"’ aciate. Coraay (0 A be like any book ever printed about ol "m! e-tarift nnnmwd drying. y . Falr ; . d Ut Lathedule uk hds beeli stbjected to|. Where' there wmm-maow- 3 ot ' BB Norwich, if wehave the right cOnCed-{ much adyerse eriticism because of his | er claboration, it is sometimes hard to ; Tt 5 : P tion of it. 2 so-catied” apathy, but when it’ came |get intp all the cracke. - : around | ¥ BREED S THE AIRE . It s golfig’ to b8 an accurate sc- [His tum to speak helmade no uncer- |\ For this a7 0} nait R e it ; mmw.' m m m catint of the entire célebration gather- “L" SRR B ten ol iith civer, | or’s. mfi‘: /1 W rasLIEL S Charles McNulty, Lessee. - {au e g 5 vea ] 5 First-class ed by & competent scholar from relia- ({16 COUNTY, MOOW LAY he Keew the | and u et Fass rmubhmmm“ olish |tor e : wea-s well | 15 'FORGING AHEAD — A TRADE TRIUMPH AND TRIBUTE TO nos «| Deveted 1o “ll] bl§ sources and mo paimy are to be|gent, ana that e Had a great deal to | wonders, e ot | TON STORE ENBRGY AND PROGRESSIVENESS. Pictares and IHusizated Songs. spred in making . it the finest book 'do with upsetting deals, in regulating A =i box D(JM dust is .of pink satin | %5 ’ ) 5 ever printed sbout the city and town | SCHEAUIEE; and” i demEnding” that thie | & n;“g;lf in the drying and polish- a «muwu ot i ‘READ THE SPLENDID NEWS WHICH WE PRINT, IN PART BELOW, Featare Pleture: - s B oy . e It corportion faxis should o PIMHGa” chasiots. 15 also & gooa |ud.pely in dainty Louls |l \ND WARM WEATHER WILL LOSE ITS TERRORS AND YQU'LL FIND | THE VIOLIN MAKER OF CREMONA 1t wil co:m:d the arones of all :.:: Tius amemanion fad: hfi'.im:nw eftect _‘“{;‘{c‘“,,,,",l’g",;'g',‘,m s vers e 5 YOURSELF PLANKING A VISIT HERE TODAY. NO PREVIOUS MILL i, L R sermons and addresses vered, President Taft is in the midst [ hle or eould be injured: ; ¢ - » narhes: of all committees, and also'the | 0f the fAgHt with a4 fair prospect of | cleansing; it should be sent occasion: [ . The haridkerchiefs are placed AL AL CAT NS GO NG MANY SRUURDRE, OPFEREYIE Ladies and Cblldren, Ger winning out the promisés ef his party | ally to a reliable jeweler to the people. ' bowl of* mflk into witich TIES FOR THRIFT, AND NO CONTEMPORARY SALE CAN COMPARE | Eveuings, 10c. a few drops of essente of V! BREED |HALL. Washington Square narhes of hundreds of people who took part in‘ the ceremonies, with portraits, b b 4 NEEDLEWORK !UGGI?HBNI- is' strong and of a glm fi;lle. WITH IT IN BREADTH OF PURPOSE OR COMPREHENSIVENESS OF and .trmd n:!uh::d i\d:vul of ——::s AT $15 PER DAY. . - . this Qv:llils .::en::mpr; pure white cowr| oo SOMBTHING NEW BVERY DAY—EVERY HOUR. : parade and the orical play: e Since there is a' new commission ’ 4 o < m this each is taken and partiail . Labout to be organized for the purpose SRRy © o |avied in-a clean fowel and at e WATCH OUR STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AND VISIT OUR STORE. MBEREK mEAmE wveky best pictures which The Bulletin can procure; It is expected that this book will hawe 400 pages, with 50 pages of ap- of learning whether an increase of the v N No:starch is (SCTR0N Silecoratetgronon: ot Con e i 1a O Orn (i (e mecticut should be made as recommend- 5 ing board is covered first with a heavy & 2 ed by Governor Woodruff on h | fatnel’ and after a spotlessly clean h and M‘ ."t THE ECONOMY /SEASON IS ON IX GOOD EARNEST HERE. Ujnder New Management. 4 vouee | Devoted to High Class Moving propriate portraits and pictures. | tiring from-office, with license to spend gL - [piece of white cloth. - S E 4 Pictures and IJastrated Songs " It is to be sold for $2, bound in|$10,000 for the purpose and to draw An iroh ik kept espeeially for this i : SW ‘n mm 5 g Wi and us s e patent | HE m" lfl Slh Ay @A Feature Picture cloth, and for $3, bourd in leather.|for thisarduouslabor$15a day, it is not Y ork, a ually this is some p m R h el ks PRARE. surprising that there is a large body \ either for electrielty or alcohol:} pampoo porch Sareens, Best outside of applicants to draw from. FOR THE SEASHORE. bark, size 5x8, ‘value 65c—Mill End Sale { There has been received orders for Mr. Dudley in High Class Songs and about 150. The Bulletin would like| ' what the state will get for this i to make an edition of 1,000, hut unleds | money two vears hence will be a re- & most delightfully large for ";; :?:m. sizes reduced. s By e . e there is & quickered demand the edi- | port which is very likely to show the sandy beach presents i just - Dally Matinee B¢ to all. Evening . 10e. tion' is likely to be cut down to 50¢/[that while the recommendations: of in time to tempt the hufl?iw‘.eqhou e ST .“e |o me h,."" cooled by electricity. o, 3 < faith, that it is not feasible to increase AEBecar. ines nothtnx . HAMMOCKS AT MALL END PRICES > The Jubllee book of 1859 was not JAMES F. DREW the taxes because the oyster industry ‘ ; : women, it may be better to- deseribe | Palmer lxmmocn value tvs—mn for fl.so to be hdd less than §8 or $7 a copy | needs fosterinig, and its burdens should - its ample outline by vouching for the| g4 sale Price $1.15. wheti wanted this year. This Book | not be made heavy. fact that three bathers and a small 3; o » o : Ex-Governor Woodruff 18 said to be 4 child may share its grateful shade. Palmer Hammocks, value $2.25—Mill Beginning today, July 19th, up will be at a premium in the future. For the tentless owner of & baby or 5 l"“' 3“ a 5 displeased by this method of doing . ‘ End Sale Price $1.75. to August 7th (NOT LATER), 'l “The Bulletin is planning to have it| (h. work. The New Haven Register 7006 two there could be no more simple : . . “ A and certain way of Keeping: off the - ¢ 1 we will make to measure Skirts, 1 Best Work Only, ready for delivery about thie Ist of|says that “this imposition of expense | Paris Transfer Pattern Nos. 1004— | 3ys of the burnitig sun. This langest §.-L 3 18 Pe PP December. Those Who desire & copy | is also directly opposed to the wishes 1006. of sunshades is made of striped awning and. give Fittings, providing all 3} Pasne 4¥- rrom sept2dd EXPERT TUNING 1 saves nd':::r;;:ln‘:l:.‘-'iwfi ~An should send their order to The Busi- ness Manager of The Bulletin, Nor- wich, Conn. 4 of the former governdr, who could| Tetter No. 1004 for marking tablé |canvas in dark yellow and white, bor- H n materials age punfinu‘ here. never be charged with making unnec- | linen, etc, in old English style, size|dered with large fr scallops. Its mwm' Em" “These Skirts will be made in essary expense to the State, and who|11-4 ingh, and letters No, 1006 for |long wooden and metal-scapped handle N - knows as well as anybody how seri- | marking landkerchicfs, size S-¢ inch,|ls made to dig into the:sand, while d n the .’u.i't : town by an expert Ladies’ Tail- | both matching letter for marking ta- | titted sunsh rests on its 3 g Lo ey B Doh At ing e (DT TATKiTE o | boriable, and. would_ be. & Valuaole| A Full Nickeled Skt Marker, heavy (§ or, style not limited. n-w“lu-nmmwmww.”““m THE TRIALS OF THE COMMIS- A great deal of interest will attach seash P 3 A, W, JARVIS, m o SIONER. to the personniel of the commission, | Shcke ehcs: No. 1038 ot shown). | past el o g e :‘:‘:; i m!‘ic .:m ,\,' h::: ol :"'g'" ':"':""; s O etwion o i Twe: state commissioner of Highwaye| (07 it Will in a measure reveal what | copner of the article to be marked and 2 PLAITS. aresemakets; vidus Wi Mill Eod Sals :"';:_ N TRy, WRONE, (oRRe: wraduate Niles Bryant School of Plame there is under it. How sincere the|come in packages of oné dogen of the ha# quite a buseing about his ears Plaits are coming in attractively o Tuning, Battle Creek, Mich. b movement is may be judged by the | same leuor and size. They should be Price 25c each. B - becliuse he will not do the business | R ks 2 interests. of the men |Worked with mercerized cotton in just now, especially on the princess seersesteresssrsrsrstsrtattttttttitesatseserteterel Drop & \postal and lu' ecall &g dthers direct, instéad of in the it ire "’ud o 1he work white of colors. trock, for over the shoulder will be|Spring Talcum Powder,| put up ex- declsa Phone 518-§. selected to do . e e g fder which he finds to be to all. seen as many as nine plaits, the lower ahi order e Just Price of each pattern (one dozen of Dortion Being hidden with thie ol pressly for Reid & Hughtes Co., a 4 oz. Aftér thirteen yeard of - experience same letter), 10 cents: package; unequalled for sunburn, 15e it i riot probable that Highway Com- EDITORIAL NOTES. 8 rain sife, et soubd, B8 i 1 Wash Goods in the Mill End Sa aiinsioner Maclell ot ve aMEBESE| A blece GF ik cAlmef. dabn & mad- F '8 .| high waist line under the arms. This|value—Mill End Sale Price 10c each. h cé¥tsd By the pull-hauling' of men of [man on Lake Erie. Good ple carries] ; R e e e B 3 2 Apron Ginghams, staple biue checks, mo experience who are just now de- good :mtun right with it sides of the frock, )y deeper a good quality cloth, usually 7¢ a yard {4 F. C. GEER g TI.IHEII Prospect St Norwich, Ct manding of him this tmn[, that, and o & D right at the edge of the panel, decreas- o —~Mill End Sale Price 5c a yard. tite other. It looks now as if the tariff might X ing at the back, This makes the top i } - — — it “coniion Shstli the reatert part | recognize the hand of Taft easier than . 3 on the slant and a stylish arrange- F o w Chambrays, plain colors, pink, gray, PLUMBINIG AND GASFITTING. of the state: it can recogrize its own father. p 1 merit, too. . or Une €€k [ viue, oxviood. tan’ ana vrown, value et “It 1§ not a matier of ‘Pourin Py~ 7 = AGEMENT LL ON. ¢ - 10 yard—Mill End Sal i ¢ .t tuoubten gty uln:zto;l, “Hello, BUL" goes with the Elks . \ o il i Baiire ety ¥ rd. e e TM llFOlmd Co 1t 18 & question of sprinkling ofl upon| eVerywhere; ' dnd there are a great X . A recent engagement luncheon Wasl$ and up we will /give a 250th t 'y Y many Williaras among them, too. A =~ . 3 arranged in this manner: A loving Yard wide Percales, standard cloth, the, troublesome. road dust. Down in cup was placed in the center of the g . . i n Paprfisld. county the beard of hesUA Y 1 Ghicago professors do not hes- | | B[ fatio wad whs Alle rwith thry. DOSSELR "0 vorsary [ Bapmieti Fidl A FLUSEL and derk ovirs usually 13%o. 4 IRM cuT‘ms asked to have some of the roads oiled, £ ke & oo yard—Mill End Sale Price 9c a yard. vuk Whdn it shme- b olfiiig tha Bl itate to eat in their shirt-sleeves. AR of bonbons, Ferns and roses were ar- limit of three to one customer D atnen o et i ng (h e | Polite society there will niot mind. ranged in the cup. Ribbons were Special Value—2,000 yards 3i-inch furmished mptly. Large stock of drawn from each gift to the plate and over an) rchase. 2 patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street ;ong Hlle: bae, wheot' ofbeed . BN & 1 G Son . §| Chambrays, excelient finish, staple col-| " 0% tiny card with the engagement an- ors, regular price léic a yard—Mill End State Highway Commiissfoner Macdon- Adter g 7S _| Paris Transfer Pattern No. 8031. ald notifiéd the authorities that if they S By Ll g owh ing, it will be some time beforc it can | Fuster Brown Collar and CGff set oiled that new macddam as théy pro- 5 for Wallachian embroidery, In white | NOUncement. - Apothier method is to Sale Price 9¢ a yard. . e St . b vttt oy T | B0 oA Bow G ihivee e caming. | S0F HSTECHIAL SmiBroligy, I whng yrite e announcement on a placard e D) Wom out Plnmbin cepted by the state, which is paying a| Wheat appears to zo skyward with material. The scalloped edge is but- | that a heart and silver dart run g i o ished | through it. This may be pladed in 2 PN 7 portlon. of the cost of the mscadam,|grester ease than an aeroplume. It tonnolgd jand the jnside clke finished | conspicuous place o the mantie, Lages. and“Women's Mr. Macdonald says that the oiling of | does not have fo wait because of the | elaborate sffect fs désired the edge EN FRIN “ > 2 5 £ ‘The running expenses of a house are acdonala ne ol : , ) e Nech End Pri Ready-10-Wear Buler GAIMENIS |iurpery inarvased by wom-out or poor to Satidfy Him that it is wise to’ e —_ o ’embfirs'{é‘:x“?éi‘?n}f“-"wie”y&éfis Sot Ak ‘n[ s "m sm“‘st "lfl! plumbing. Either oanses annoyance theé process on new macadam, umouas Life may be what we make it; but | be extremely pretty made of silk or |, Sofe long linen fringe. looking very| Embroidered Batiste Waist Pieces in —ausually at the most inconvenient he admits that it may be all Fight|life at a_summer resort would be |Satin, worked in soft Persian colors,'olei"ciq. s shown edging the tumic | various dainty patterns, vake soc— (In the Mill Eqd Sale time. An estimate for replacing such 18té¥. The board of health, lltfiou'h different if the guests were the archi- | Witk silk floss. of a brown French linen gown. The | Mill End Sale Price 25 each. , {plumbing with the modern, peace of sangtirie that the impr ent would [ tects of it. Price of pattern, 10 cents: drapery is longer in front than at the ; p 5 - ‘Women's Fine White Lawn Dresses, | mind kind will cost nothing, and I'l beat the sprinkling with water to a sides, while separate and shorter tunjc| White and Coloved Wash Braids, re8- | cqme 1 colors, Princess effects, values guarantee the price will be reasonable. fragifle, is obliged to conform to the| Happy thought for today: The Blue Bedspread. ends'fall it the back of this inmterest-|ular value 18c a yard—Mill End Sale ag fat 4 mandate of the highway commisgioner | man who takes a vacation on his| Indid print enters largely into the | ing model, but all of them are fraved | price 1240 a yard. up to $7.95—Mill End Sale Price $3.96, and his No stands for the finality.” c'rqlit does not relish the debt whem:| decorator's scheme for summer cot- | and fringed to a depth of six inches; Women's Finé White Lingerie Ba- TOMPKINS It fs well that his “No” do®s stand |it b a tages. With willow furniture and pat- | with a knotted heading extending an| Tucked and Embroidered Fine | te D J‘ F' ’ t becomes due. terned chintz has come the demand |inch and a halt below the tunic, el wide ¢ | tiate Dresses, beautifully trimmed with . f fob the finality. He is responsible for N R ? for quaint bedspreads, and in many| This is nice work for the needle-|LaWn All-over, 22 inches wiie, in neat embroidery ang lace, stylish models, | May27d 67 West Main Street. the strict - observance of the good | The shower Norwich enjoved Sat-| country homes they are made of chintz | woman, and the drawing out of the | designs, valus $150 — "‘“ End Sale | vajues up to $13.50 — Mill End Sale rofids law, al#o for the results of .afl |urday @fternoon resembled the help- | to match the long window hangings. |linen tlreads is delightful play for the | Price 98c. Price $8.95 experiments. He cannot be expected |ings at the table of a shabby-genteel | Where white curtains have been chos- | sthall daughter 'who loves to help 2 X s > T to spprove anything which will spoil | boarding house. en and where other flowered svcfaces | mother. Men’s, Women's and Children’s Women’s and Misses' Wool Suits, have beén avoided, the bedspread of ‘The gown, in soft brown, with its|gHandkerchiefs, in white, colored bor- by R blue and. white India print will give | long lines and graceful fringe, is well all this season’s latest models, beauti~ 2 Pl g o o e o mte charge- | an air of distinction to the entirs suited to the tall, slender woman. . |90% ole. extra g00d value—Mil End| fully tailored, values up to $18.95— Heafing and - lllllblng. 4 - Tt | L oom. < This material is delightfully Sale Price 6 for 19, Mill End Sale Prics $0.95, is 114 As the outcome of pleasure ish HOME GARMENT MAKING. .. Ot it JeNlett A’ Gl G Tne Plain and Dotted Mesh Vellifs, 10 | women's White Lawn Waists, prét- 92 Frawklin Street. thé roads and hie hard-earned repu- { tation. I the middle of the state the agl- tabors are howling for better macad- ey; and no one has emphagizéa this fapt more than has the state highway commissioner, and finding that it was w.dblo to get the towns to prop- look after this macadam he had | affi roads, as the present system, with | that Is doifig very well. of the best-known tub materials. It s msr=rroe Y 1t# ldck of repairs, is a waste of mon-. D T has been known to wash for twenty The Bulletin's, Pattern Service. blue, brown, navy, and black on whit€ | tily trimmed with embroidery, new | marsd ‘Whien: Cdlonel Bryan rises up to ad- | years without loss of color; but why R value 25c a yard—Mill End Sale Price t an::.‘.vamc T9¢ — Mill End Sale 13c a yard. » . A Women's Fine White Lawn Wais WM F BA Venise Stocks, Mull Ties, Jabots, | “siverent styles, all prettily mmmeat" . . Embroidered Mull Stocks and Fine lace, val 1.00—Mill E | ‘Ruchings in large varfety, valie 25c— r:"a'.'. 69¢. \dgiadhy ¢ "‘ b i {Successor ta A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery and vise President Taft, is he doing as he | shouid not the far-famed dves of the er efforts? il All-Green Hats. ’ i A recent whim. is the all-green. haf, N tate law 80 amended ther thel TS meB who owns up having s || St COML SO0 € GReR o state can do the work and colleét the | 807" whep. his wife is on her I ik Spd.conect the ko i surrounded only ~ with quantities of cdst therefor from the towns. vacation: finds that she is rather loath | 700 "and the brim lined with green It is sirprising Now many good-road | 1 Start when the time comes. serophanc, or the hat mient be ar- b .",,"ht:“,,:;' “::’gz‘m"' Mf. Rovkofeller has mever with- | Lonbee m:m}',f:{'e.,w‘l,.io"‘":“ ow. d the bullding of a cart. h T drawn his p¥erment that the man who [ and nothing else, save for the brim 48 cltizens had thetr w et i [devotes. Bimself wholly to getting| lining of derophane, his fabric of bé miore cause f°r¢0mnfint:l,::nthzy money is a poor, miserable sinner, :parr::ngflt:‘xmr; Kb:mg the latest no- By sy ion ; cani find oW, tor they would only boss| It ié plegsant to learn from Boston | An all-green hat will look rather withiout knowing the reason why. that in proportion to the Increase of | Rice With the white linch or plaue antomobiles- In- this country. the ratio| (03¢ and skirt o °. MAY IT CONTINUE. o g diminishing, :ler time, and x}::lghtul:; lfl:}!:mflflleg Y hazard nstantly 3 y a green sunshade with a grée: The management of the Seattle-Yu- 9 ~ collar facing to the coat. With a -Alaska exposition reported at the|. A New York young man who had | bunch of pink Tog ot carnations fas- e of the first month of business a | 06N rejected by a girl for the fiftieth | tened into the wiilte blouse worn with zg.nc; of $86,000 on the right side of time went and committed suicide. He | the suit, this might be a very happy, ledger. This is & pretty good be- | SMould have become uséd fo it by that | cool, summery suit. gmni; and @ good beglnning should time. Inexpensive Birds. er be regarded as a bad omen. Se- B ey iy ek s tired of the conven- : These predictors of the end of the| Whep you are tires Pie: cun P congvatulated i inse] U8 R P ::‘: of ‘!?x:;rilent falr :‘drm'fl?n ox- :;:"?, “:'l"x“":b':“ P ]“::f“mn‘:e ":g ng: try g ',ofl‘fi feel re;:lgr "m e ventures. The Heatite cxpacition | P03y wants to die in debt. sisce ot bacon. s licle minced onion LABIBS SEVEN-GORED SKIRT. isl fortungte is being located In 4 88¢- | A ‘mud of Morgollan strain who gmm i o w;od’:x? {?atfié‘i'cu. Enown | Parts Pattern No. 2073 — Al Seams increasing list of customers. of the country where the quality | sarveq for thirty years in the United|the “birds” as they are called, in a ivget, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. BRADY & SAXH)Ni @s Joeal pridé 18 strongly [ siares navy and recelved a medsl from | HOt, greased skillef, then cover with St : ¥ m For' the washabls skIFt of linen, Tn- . B. Bachelder, Room 2, 65 Broad- | Telephons 306-2, Norwich Town, ed. There is a feeling in the dis- hot water, cover tightly and let sim- At state that no such Reels 45 e ::.A:::uwhdn“n:mt:;m‘;\.i?““yxa‘dex” mer_ two hours, renewing water when | Shen head Sotion. WICTana, I, ”“;‘,‘; ' - R lll;,uuh":nd“a';"'"m'"; mayZid estown fair, on the Atlantic coast, Judice | yjeeded. When done, make brown gra- [is no simpler or better model thay, this this pert’ Acsctntant 1-,1.’,‘0" g would Be doe by? Taft comes near | Orient outlast our I doing as Bryan would do. Boarding Stable 12-14 Bagh Street. HQRSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, Telephone 883, apr25d We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet Laying. : Business Directory OF EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERLY, R I. Suying Direct From the Manufacturers MEATS AND PROVISIONS ells the story in a nutshell; tells why BRI, et Ao °'.-¢: i:‘:"sh R GDODE Coms ar feere our prices and add your mame to our -e!n-. Prom’t be permifted. For this reason, makes men as blind as bats. vy, pour over the birds and serve. mw‘]?’l‘;& nIEg e fi it m. : agpeals to suppor the exhbibition sebm | WAT THE PAPERS SAY. SAUCE MAKING, Tips and fhe Iow%;:gv shed by @ | B Jackel, _and Wate WILLIMANTIS have struck a responsive chord, oy % pat B oy narrow nem. Th Ma?ry t-p.-m [ Aun‘?m- un’b » ! y secohd month ought fo be better Amen! Amen!! and Amen!!! Sauce making is next to salad mak- [SeEPIEd, © the Y Yok | i are. " DevaEy s hotel --‘..“":m than the first, and the third an im- . . ing and the woman not skillful in this -?,., pattern is in eight 22 to 4 ”3"“ apte merce prévemeént upon the secorid. We should | _Cutfing newspaper files on the siy in | bit ulinary work is losing every inches, waist measur: waist 2 A G It all be glad to chronicle that thc office of : publication or a library |'day, for a sauce can be used with m made da.t zlg.!er}‘u véllture Was & success from start to | resolves Ifsélf into a|left-over foods. Me‘nc“:' 3] 6 3 E ¢ tl'nft, bnidu berng a damage to pri- | There are all kinds of sauces— f 3 ds " {3~ nhew ] ! { fish. The ""_;:"‘ part of the coun- vgto ;pl.be repair- | lemon sauce to pour over dry cake, 27% B " 3 e m' FIRMS will do itBeit proud if it sees to m i onn‘,cg mint sauce for roast lamb, parsley and | wighout ziay, It needs 4 P ORI . ;!Jhnt this show makes a better rec- Any m ‘connec ith a newlp:'pqr ‘Batter sauce for meat, tartar sauce for | wide, 's: 3 el > 3 2 REAL ESTATE AND m ' than Mts recent predecessors and | or a library or tmyvz has occa- | oysters, etc, A sauce that is served 3 & 4 s Wlll& LW Mmp Eye Specialst, it will redound to the credit of the n to consult newspaper files will | with broiled steak is made with the 'ml l" wide,. FE ) e i R nesd Vigor of that part of the ’&‘VM . 3"' R~ “‘""b e g '“M; 2of Tasie ) ; Potter n&:‘:“ yia 257 Main Street, . ‘ord, Mass., New! s is boiled w! iy lea IR WSERLRE IS | AN e TR 2 Yy ntry should it be Ysupported “m . e o Nitthen Boddnets Xt &e&";' 7 parsl shape. New England is too far| 4 consular agency of the ‘United |enriched with butter and = sometimes 1o be of any real patr alu ahtab] 4 i ; . = , 0 be of any pa Ofl‘ll\' e, has ished at Om: kened with flour. A fish LACE INSI TION; 4 M h \ the erterprise, but it ‘would not m With Rdm . Reinecke 15 dfi‘:ce Thads wich Tmelted barthe xd.x'n. s 3 > S P, . Afleys. withhold its best wishes. g Bavatitace. Bas e e g8 Julcs”and . dosly parsle xon, 'mn:m:m : Wiortment of Oandy. Freit, ole o8 : ‘consular ngfg" in pess .anhn‘l'xmm *ppe nfl:‘ . wq. d on — Railrosd Ave. P. A. De Roecco. 4 LUCAS HALL, 5 W Servi either ‘shell of a 'fl |, what w: g e BRUAG, i Je S04, B S W Vindivasiok “over 300 rd-voiled cgx, or mlaced in a litle i% mare, m ; : PR P pled his fortune, plously teld collector that he might double :i“ % I s ziesitory, de mz

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