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cherhyge: 4 ] v g o Bvonghe | i B = . a s laughable farce, entitled THE BOOK GOING TO BE as a foo 4 of ; . % , ; : (B b l:fio' 1 % CASING m‘ ‘every afternoon and evening. Ice Cream, Soda and Light Lunches. The question is being asked, "“ .‘ is the 250th anniversary Jubiles book s - going to be like? It is not going to = your ear tlckets, admit- SN hok fvee. SRR O f ‘ - s 3 . ‘ 5 f | '5 m.% no soul.” ‘Whether this be true or no!l ting to at Madden's Cigar Store, | NEAT BUSINESS GOWN. r to be ungratefu Norwich, it we have the right concep~ m B a neat D s the b r g 3 ‘ 3 g jurers ‘association of ’ o ? $ ; in i to be 8 ablst waista. ¥ are making or trying 1o BREED s THE ATRE « It is going to be an aecurate ac- . Dr. Distaro transferred to linen, lawn, 1 [/ —_— AKIN Bgsinst the proposed count of the entire celebration gather- | fram ome or tw ‘batiste, or any material like the '.'y';'n'.'l ; ¢ - HOME “_fll_"_’_ M b seemingly not willing Charles McNulty, Lessee. o e saine tre i A T u as | work ‘as. Dictured, Prench ana cyelet, | i | The Bulistine Pattern Gervies eatne Alaricr was Hoisting the | Devoled to Firsl-class Moving ble sources and no pains are-to be ¢ * r all French. Colors may ntro-| oyt g peck of on tomatoes and ) i goods from 27 to 121 spared in making It the finest hook 4 duckd 3¢ esipes. A collbeet this RIndl ol onioi Asto 4 ces, and pack @ the Dingley rates, not Pictures and I[iustrated Songs. wver printed about the city and town | digestible and decay within ? hbv“l-fln m:‘ d in g0 | these wi i mflhfi: m- -o'-nehw. rer Denture. Shdbusty »¢ Norwich. A Just as ‘M{l “17 o tton, wi il A, he, morning pour off | ive” - republicans, not| - THE LONBLY VILLA, n the cream of all the | DO} seem rational In view of the quan- |would be ehdrming, or it mes & ‘that hus formed, chop the : ol on did the Fall AND— It will contal titles of eggs used and the absence of | ghades of the common fleld daisy, and two green ver Cotton ufacturers’ associa- SIZ Other Fine Ones. vermons and addresses delivered, the | serious results. _« | 'petals white, and | poppers gmall, - _z-.rm of vinegar make. They appeared to be 88! ais, Grace Alwin, rano, High mames of all committees, and also the | The theory that man/s power of lm? ;:"! -l;l;':k .5'?1?61 g;g m:: oinaa ‘and boil in a 1ain-lined sauce- G ‘ a8 an oyster. ofmthe main | Grade and Niustrated Son; mames of hundreds of people who took z:r:n.a‘;““:h::l‘ th‘nnm:” :::a“::;]’;, '-"flh,' Price of pattern ten cents.- mn?d:mmn‘ .u ll po:‘i:‘ti:l I::‘Mh uy s 2 'wlul;wd{;w‘:‘:;o 1:£vi.d.u:l l-fl—.l-‘l‘lh- AL et part ¥n the ceremonies, with portraifs, | AHeMION 1D let Wan By the apPUc i and three” tencupstal of sugar. Cook | - . to go free. As though it would make BRGED UALE, Washlgston Square and street scenes and views of the| i, pe most acceptable to the people; until soft. ‘his is an excellent rel- A { any difference to the consumer w. ——— e r————— . . 3 \ ri to T . parade and the historical play—the |and the belief that man by right v ish; [Fack aWay. I 8is-tight jacs. B e e "ty e Taot RODER ICK mumz \ very best pictures which The Bulletin [ Ing, high thinking, and proper exer- Fruit Cookies. ' 1 wm similar to the Moorish sys- ). ' mostl; r revenue. The 92 s v foaxa':'::‘ypm:;v;::‘:f;:“x: ::f e h A T et R At A N monita'nu-t e ghid gt Under New Management. It is expected that this book Will| ;.. 5o generally shown to be practical Beat together one and a half cups of \{ /B \ R eg"‘“‘" it 1t MU pevoted to High Class Moving Pictures have 400 pages, with 50 pages of ap-|that the cult is rapidly growing and | ¥ II"T:n -u‘:, and a qngm b tt:‘rmm:l 1/ \ :.“.:. A Qmm SR Bt and Mustrated . propriate portraits and pictures. what has been the butt and sport of | " papig Transfer Pattern No. 8028. *“mml".‘lw' mhmfl GRS / B s Uttmn that the cor- | The Newest and 'CII;‘P' feln It is to be sold for $2, bound in | this seneration is really likely to be- | pegign for totvel end 22 inches wide. | milk, one teaspoonful of [} ona should bo o ungrateful to its res cloth, and for $3, bound in leather, | COMe the practice and evidence of | rhis may be.embroidered in evelet, | and enough flour to make a L A : ut then Always Here First. wisdom in a coming generation, French or Wallaghian stiteh, In white | ter. At this point add the raisins witn There has been recelved orders for As Metchinkoft asks: Why shouldn't :; colors, as p):el“d"fl;; § T‘l’i’ ,c._a:g:‘ " little “.‘.d a d:u'-‘.'.b .'::“ m:s: \ the edy wage _jn,;.&utvr dx:l;:;:u for Thursday, Friday t 150. The Bulletin would like is buttonholed. ne linen, - | cinnamon . abou! gt man live to be 140 years. ol ab::-k is the orite' materfal for em- | more flour to make stiff dough. - Rell work, out of an ,,ppgfl““y to ,ml FOR .:. Pfl:mbln.:n::xn to make an edition ,000, but unless though damask may | rather thin and bake in a quick oven. ! ily.” By this Jogic PR ."z lox o s; “‘, e vea there is a quickened demand the edi- THE OLDEST MILITIAMAN. equal effect and if the ] { | there are two indlspensable r"“:i mnan&-"e‘;” A e " 1] tion is likely to be cut down te 500 8. E. Beach of Chanute, Kan, for 46 | embroidered design is done in colors, Meat Roll. . 4 ! i One is revenue for the government a Theater Cooled by E',.“m_"’. corporations for the wage earners, Both pesrHity years a Ueutenant of the state militia, | the scalloped edge may be worked In| ., .. .\ or round, one pound: i e e e e what || $¥20d similar colors. A pretty effect Is gain- is the oldest commissioned officer of i all inif in | bread crumbs, half a cupful; salt, one | does it matter to the corporations if The Jubilee book of 1869 was mot} .., in tne country. .He has served :h.”&;:,”'fldfg.nfn;fimumu&do teaspoonful; pepper; chopped parsley | the wage earner, the bread winner, the |” JAMES F. DREW to be had less than 36 or 37 a coDy [ without pay since November, 1863, and | hy the scrolls of embroidery, Price of | 0ne teaspoonful: onion, one; egg, one. 1 consumer, s _all the wages he gets A . when wanted this year. This book | new his right to resign has been de- | pattern ten cents. Directions: Put . the meat thro for the cle he produces by his la- e . e meat chopper and add bread érumbs, 4 bor; does not the corporations give S v led him. He asked Governor Stubbs ] kg will be at & premium in the future. |N 3 salt, pepper, chopped parsley, egg { him the opportunity to do this? The mn u f The Bulletin is planning to have it| "0t o8 Juete aond a0 PR CONCERNING WOMEN. without ;ir't. ‘and grated cnion: CRA " | yase eamner then shoula not ve s e nute to muster him out of service oo - mix thoroughly; make in a r an: - ful as to complain that he pays v, . ready for délivery about the Ist of|gng this is the reply he recelv The Boston's women's educational | i, in" s “piace ‘of ‘ofled or greased Yo mauch for his food and clothing,| o, o Beet Vierk only, December. Those who desire a copy | I have examined the documents and | 404 [AGUSCER) viion Ak FECSRtIY FEer | paper. | Put into & baking pan with a LADIE® WORK APRON. should he? The Providence Bulletin “Mm“ should send their order to The B correspondence pertaining to the ar- | Lo, "eornors in savings-bank insur- lot of butter or suet, half a cupful of . 50 oo B in an editorial says: “That logic is one my record of 8. E. Beach, of the Kan- | gnce, boiling water; bake quic] 30 Min- | parie Pattern No. 767 — All Seams |thing and legislation quite anothel ness Manager of The Bulletin, Nor- o - utes, hasf Re- o i o Hcarrd e < wich, Conn. Sas YBiihesy ‘il - Who Wad. niwk e move the meat to a hot platter; make Allowed. ‘In.. .otl:ound. .e‘cmmlc p,,,,'"cm, to ‘EXPER T TUNING ’ tered into service of the state on No-| Mrs. E. M. Kirkpatrick of Parma, (o gravy in the pan and strain 6ver| wuis worle apron is developed in|govern, there would be an end to such| saves aad improves the pias, AN QUR PARKS. vember 4, 1863, and I have noted that | Idaho, has given $20,000 to the South- | the meat. Less meat may be used n and white striped gingham and | ebominations as a Dingley-Payne- 'work guarsatesd Lieutenant Beach suggests that his | ern college of Idaho. This money is | where only flavor is desired and chop- | {s d.u“"(”'ruuul, :flsr“u & com- tariff. The tariff A. W. JARVIS, ® Norwich is so much of a park city | fopty-six years of service entitles him | to erect Sterry hall in honor of her | ped nuts used, which is good, and gives e protection to t 2, dress. The and the special Neo. 15 Clairemont Ave, ' that it really needs no chain of parks | now to his discharge, and that for | father, the late W. C. Sterry. the necessary meat elements, uated yuffles or bretelles give | ider alike are in the por Norwieh, Conn. it imma el z adth {9 the houlde s o imercd | sitlon of the proverbial pig under the | Wraduate Niles Bryuat School of Plaas Mme. !Alwrence Fludler,‘ lnunde;l of GUESTS ROOM. e n’-',m‘.‘.:.. 'n.afiufn'a {,‘,‘“’ ;‘:my ;-:31 n:;{:fil :o ::-:guyn-: Tuning, Battle Creek, Mich. o lonls ital r worl b et " t rTOwW. 0! e material, fast- ey Pl a6, 1 ot Mt As & hali-denen. o ote IRy :lr%:.::ca‘: Plrl!flolzppulnn]nn. a :etn‘:{ If unable to elaborately furnish a &l: uv{th uuc :n buttonhole, and uorz throat is likely to come of il.” e lic breathing epots or resorts which | «afier learning of the high charac- | for wealthy consumptives near New | Suest’s room, then make it attractive | the Jower ed with a nar- | gir Edward Coke said: “That noth- sre owned by the people~and should | yer ang the splendid service of Lieu- | York, any profit from which is to be | With inexpensive articles. Today ene ffl;h:l;!:&" e Taar et ing which s against resson is law. be appreciated by them. tenant Beach for his state and country, | used for the support of charity cases, |can buy bedutiful mg.whleh have | 6" %4 inohes, b F:o;r 36 | For reason is the life of the law, na to refresh the people—no encircling me reason or other he had mot re- boulevard for attractive drives; and | oo g ceived his discharge from the state militia at the-close of the civil war. People who cannot get out of tewn i d of his patriotism groundworks of ® them On | pyse the apron requires 4% yar the common law jtself is nothing b can, atter the fashion of Walt Whit- | ood st § Lis menclodes Ty o he . Misht Lillian . Streeter, KAG. botn the floor and paint " the woodwerk e aride o 314 yerds | reason: Mr. Justice Miller said: To man, “loaf and invite thelr soul” in | gefense of this commonwealth, Lieu- |4appointed by Gov. Henry H. Quinby | 0 . ite-striped curtains | 3§ inches wide. lay -with one the power of the hung from white rods and dress the Price of pattern, 10 cents. . ernment on the property of the cit- the public parks. Mohegan park, with ant Beacl to represent the town of Bath, N. H., " P T Seti i He L% SoF aul Totsents Natt B3 Borfadd h, 1ike the good soldler he | o} "2 bageant to be held in Bath, | bed in white. The inexpensive fmita- | , Order throust the Bulictin Company, Fien"and with the ‘other to bostow 1t s and quiet retreats and shady | jy and always was, should abide his light, > upon favored individuals to ald private , in' the latter part of thin|ton bird's eve maple. being phtaieidhodaies ki bowers, 18 now an inviting piace, #nd | time until the Grand Musterin England, would be pretty in a room of this de- enterprise and bulld up private for- those residents of Norwich who do | cer calls him to a higher .na'»fii';r '1?:3.'”1\ e Bl db B i v ey 7 ‘“',‘“,y""“'d‘"n:"" LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | cunce is none the les robbery becalse |~ PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. it 4 i - e e m ang a few pre us on ——— 'orm of law an FOLNEIN WhUE & Wi ot 9P~ | service, for as long as he remains on _ | the walls. p.,:,’ ovts - WA atRy The Tariff Discussion. ! T/00K * OV FOUP | e portunity to enjoy its quiet and In-|this terrestial sphere he can attain| The women of London held a meel ’ Viting beatity. It is the time of yegr %4 tely to protest against a n ‘backgrounds and wooden frames would . statute books and find out how much - i v to no- higher honors thap”to remgin | D ‘G0 missing all married women | D¢ neat. Provide a dresser that has a| Mr. Bditor: Years ago, when the|gepuine law you have. Isnt’ it strange Th v h F e T o e A yand for |in the service of the state of Kansas. | Fo0,02™ " the publie. schools, The | larse slass, or . table with a very | schoolmaster had o “set copy” in the | that one man, and oniy one, in 2 state | | 18- VAUGNN FOUNQrY LO. health’s sake. Do not always hustle | with best wishes, : teachers declare that the rule is ille- | Jarge mirror hung over it. If you like | writing books for the scholars, here is | ghould know more than all the rest of and be batisfied to look at a clear sky “W. R. STUBBS, Governor.” | gal because compulsory celibacy was |dr2Pery, you can put a couch bed in|one that was often seen: the people in the stai for instance, overhead. Go to the woods and look | The ornate eitigénship which costs|nat included in their contracts. e e B LT ey i e thany ROndl.. - ] e A of AL s B Tn, at a bit of blue through the branches | nothing is certainly too pr 4 % AR New- | Pe used for making a portiere. Do Many birds of many kinds, North Franklin, Conn., July 19, 09, of the trees, lie and-listen to the #ong | gpared; and militiamen Migs. Jeatherine B.A. Flood of New- | o, ™ g™ et o Remambsr Many fishes in the sea. birds in the trees, note the flowers |will note that faithfulness, courage, | (0", Mass. has been elected president : 3 ’ Christmas cards, shells, souvenirs and Many men that disagree.” and the insects in joyous flight, watch | generosity and patriotism are a com- | Of the corporation of army nurses of b-y" oy su™ aSh’ no longer find & place furnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street janged the scudding clouds and the shadows | bination: which the state Will ever de- | ‘nayn “Sne coromration one formed n | B 4RY T0OM. The above seems to fit the situation | I mtb and on the water or the deeper shadows | cline to turn dewn and delight in han- erect a momument to commemorate just now on.the tariff discussion. Why of the woods, get away from business | oring and exhibiting to all generations ['the work of the army nurses during SCENTED PILLOWS. did the president recommend the cor- { wom 0ut Pl“mbin once in a while and the rush apd dust | of men. the civil war. oration tax amendment to the senate aua fy of busy streets and the horn, the dust 4 Take your choice of pine or laven- iff bill? Can someone throw some f The running expenses of a house are largely increased by worn-out or poer plumbihg. RBither canses annoyamce —usually at the most fnconvenient Accor- | time. An estimate for replacing sueh der. You will need one of your own | light on the subject? It looks like “EDITORIAL NOTES. HEALTH AND BEAUTY. to &lip Into your trunk for the sum- | new departure in tarift leglslation t the WellIplormsd in ‘every 1t 1s'not a good ‘plan to postpone | The finger nails should be manicur- | Mer trip to use on the porch ham:|Tarift, from “Tarifa” means revenue. appeal 2 arift i . mock or couch. “Tarifa” is the name of a fortress on | walk of life and are essential to permanent the tariff if that means a postpone- | ed once each week, then It they are |MOCK OF couch = . L o | TR L nning out into. the 0 S o gt R :fa‘;‘:xl;:e fle.'p""mf.‘,’" l?:’:med";;‘:i.:“ It} caged in strong muslin covers, Straits of Gibraitar, at the southern |success and credifable standing. and the odor of gasoline from the speeding automobiles. Seek rest and forgetfulness of cares and anxieties in the quiet Garden of God—seek pleas- ure there which Is in reality seeking health. It never hurts one to get near 7 ot iy Over this §s drawn a preity little | point of Spain, and is of Moorish orl- |ingy it is not elaimed that Syrup of Figs | plaumbing with the modern, peace of to fhe heart of " The New York Bun has taken to 5 bbing | White slip of the sort used to cover|gin. The Moors, a sort of pirates, oc- e . mind kind will cost nothing, and I'll Shiglc aSonmoe oy, te, 186l el cuiiing Presidast Taft. “HI thme aid | wict coriroken. chilblsing ' rikbiog | ey prilbws Supied ihis fortress and collsctad reve- | and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of c 5 guarantee the price will be reasonable. ue ips passing through the i best remedfes known. Add just | FOr couches and out of doors more | Rue from the ships known value, but one of many reasons serviceable material d. straits, out of and into the Mediterra- 4 enough water to make the salt damp. Furdpine pillow; :;g:‘;: natura] | nean sea, on the merchandise with { why it is the best of personal and family mysterious world, Go where old grudg- | POPRIATity now secure, s can be forgotten and mew inspira- | N h”ey‘};ds gent & “joy rider” J. E. TOMPKINS, :"”' o‘:’e :"”:“é““' That's what d08s | ) tor o year. That is the way to kill Don't road on the cars it Sour eyes Boloral Nea G athaps fn By 4 t'h.r.pl:'::g:‘. B;rn e sy |laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, the sport and remove the »n:rlL :: Ly;emngeget:uz!vewml:n ll’&l’l p_e&;: Grass green linen is also suitable | Would seem that tariff as then used |gsweetens and relieves the internal organs | may27d 67 West Main Street. THE FARMER AS A DISTILLER. ‘The American faymer as a distiller of denatured aleohol is a failure. Al- though free alcohol was made the source of great expectations as thé developer of fuel ajcohol makers the farmer has given as little signs of ®enius as the inventor in blazing the y 'to a cheap and economical fuel and power. There is no scarcity of wastp weeds, fruits, melon rinds, corn gobs and the one thousand and one - | for the purpose of cosl looking. meant for “revenue only.' P v o e does not seem fo hurt, 20 1t 1s impos- | (O, 0 3 Rder . pillow should he en- | Of “Drotective S on which it acts without any debilitating cased in lavender, embroidered in a|more modern. It is not possible to | gfter effects and without having to increase T F BURNS L] L] L A Michigan bishop likens young Rockefelliér's theology, as expressed to hig Bible class, to crude petroleum, w . |lighter shade or ‘one of the pretty|have a “protective redenue tariff,” It o " . al Tpetonth ot walable for o | WL cobtnnes, covered. wih Dovi | WouM.spbear Uhat the Moors coricted | he quanity from fims t tme. the sealp if used unwisely. fdr the tiny | ©f, Javender, e e o Toynue only. e on| It scts plessantly and naturally and points, elose together, irritate the skin » Miows sxe not only plewesat Lo | . Frosctes wes ait ‘tn ong-alds, on s 1 caomiinid and, far from removing the dandruft | have, but e u:muenrtelg e an m}l:m <t 'l"h:;.n' e Bl truly as 8 laxative, and its compo, k. n 3 . pede b " ‘.'- many persons think, will increase | 5T W DIoducing % hwwn‘tonh:vpe ed against the ravages of the pirates, | parts are known to and nppro‘.ed'hy 3 a soothing effect. ::r ntlhxv f:uld l;td get the lram::a physicians, as it is free from all objection- ¥or the circulation of the blood in oy et S yoeds. Résding the sbstan To get its beneficial the scalp & vigorous brushing In the e Beated discussions in the senata would |able eubstances. (To g® : thi hich The magufacture of motors pays 200 | Lo i PrOve wonderful'™ helpful. It SATIN IN FAVOR. e I iairich | effacts always purchase the genuine— ings which were to- contribute to 3 ve brings new shimmer and eolor, and e R X i i the production of denatured aleohol | Pér cent; and the profit of the un-|all the unnatural ofls are banished by| The directorie tunic of real lace fs nnendmer’llshw the ur:u Il s nabw manufactured by the California Fig Syrup but there is a total absence of agri- | dertakers just throws that in the |the warm rays so that the colffure “’,;’h:"g":g’::fl’"l'&ngr::l:-“ Al T r the i e e iaccd | Co-s only, and for sale by all leading drug- eultural enterprise in this direction. | shade! wibe wott and flufty. in all the lovely gew colors. on the goods, similar to. the :%?d gists. Through the use of imported lamps made here, by the cor; which ana heaters the great American pub- | The Monday papers regularly dis- WHSN -CAEmING COSTUMING HINTS FOR SMART |enables the corporations The dogs and the pigeons, as well the horses, must miss the fountain which used te grace Franklin square. The slogan at Narragansett Pier is: “The reign of a wide-open town has ot to stop or we have got to get out.” Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street. marfd lithia Water Tablets The effervescing kind. Each tablet . : i lass of sparkling Lithia lis has heen shown what a brillignt | €105¢ the fact that the American Sun WOMEN. higher price for thefr good v » . will make & g illyminant and dependable heat :r-::— day s as much of a holidey 88 a tents tlhc;nh;;l\: l.:rv;e“r:n % lmend;nuen: p:ocm’rm“m”wr . e H Pl.'k & Franklin_Strseh; | Water. ; . 'g corporations 4 cor this fluid is, but in the prosence | MO/ 48V & 198 :e,fl"tf. ',;f.‘f':f,o',;h' ‘,«l:,?plc,‘,' h.fz“af."ifi’fieffi'é""hfmrcm 'oor bi: ""’%" or the “""f"’" mads owipg|is legdquarters for the best ALES 50 for 25 cents of all the other cheap oils and fiuids | wne policeman is looking into the | persons, white. ‘ to the higher tarift on the forelgn-|,ng L AGERS in Norwich. it has created little or ne demand. Medallions with a made goods. With a tariff so 4n fact, the people do not seem to i a mogogrem. edoen pe: future with apprehension. The gero- : Balect a place to pitch the tent which i v level and well drained when you e ready for its introduction—to be in :lyu::; :;c‘)mlse 2 ate i X 30N start to occupy. * Pl oo prisodiedle Bl g that it prohibits the b n of O'CONNELL & SHEA, e The directorie tie, made of crochet | the foreign-made goods, there is noth-| .\, 007g Tetephone 554-4. | NTNN’S PHARMGY & receptive or appreciative mood. | AT & rowi. watarproof cloth sassad en'|ies Je. o geatly bl fo i vy ; How many distillers of denatured| Some oities have spent a million | the floor will make the quarters more blouse ing to hinder the corporations from ouse. putting -th'e nfllct;Iot tl;alr tolo" m::e M s up to w a fraction of ain Street. sisohol are thers now in Conscticut | qottars to purlty their water and then | “CHie bl o should use folding | Anieh b0 the. ity ik, 20ty B e vat B e D WM F B A".EY 50 = k t - | WTist. " ;‘" o gl R 1 near: rois 4 :"“h Is t will go inside o a uPIul;v';etflxl t‘.;,,"“ ';:de or -quite uhnn‘::’ ;:';a':':n:l, thom:uWe .b‘{: (Buecessor to A. T. Gerdner) . . hl: P e extract of witch hazel or essence | 1t Is alleged that Indiana ean show | The cheapest and best camp stove | around the skirt below the knee sug- | been IRErL o or the balance of the sea- of pepparmint The Bulletin will be |up more “authors” then any state in | 1% @ kerosene vapor buming one which | EvsT the retyrning fullness of this part [ foF 30U to 8ot & hlgher price for your Hack, Livery of the costume: , ang_incidentally pay higher son I offer all my Summer surprised.| The fact is that the gov- | the union; but this dees not make it B Various byrners, Braid _| wages to your employes (when you . ernment the leading literayy state. L e ot aahn SEE e | ache b:dttz:? revaii "4 cotton sou- | LK ompellad to by the smployes them- and weight Suitings at a very low - tute for weod. Jet and bead fringes are milch used | 861ves). you cught not to kick If we figare to close. Judge Riehirdson of Beston, accord- on_the smartest gowns. ask_you to divida part of the extrs Boal‘ding & y ing to The Record, says “the law's [ When one wears tulle it is not white, | Profit_ with the sovernment, for the| C. H. Nickerson, 128 Main Si. delay” is misnomer, for It Is the |dampness ang insects. o b g e 4. o TR | A i i iy Stable sun29d . athtubs are ini bl ‘or lngerie 0 lun; ., s gy thd anan i h o | BRUIS Dthy e inippanne T 0 Gusk (o gt o to| 1" BULE hut “corporations heve % d.u.:t:n:'m em- Ve * |trom the camp. the dainty garments Inst of the old — ~ lz-'4 B.‘h s"..et. ; aleohol | When WhiteAeld was hers preach- |, S g ~cagbons v B B T v i ing bis farewell sarmon he said “Wa PICKLE patisse ane” sty S A nonse cuieping A seecianty. | DR C. R’ CHAMBERLAIN, were of the devil!” Should he look at| pickles should be kept in glass bot- | Sray walking suits. Telephone 863- apr2! Deatal Suraecd: The making of alcohol which is not | * *7KlIn square today he might think | ties or earthen jars, and be closely| There is a rage now for eream white g rgeon. 54 i ” its, worn with hat and accessor: Lf R fit to drink is not sq inviting to the e were Wil “true blus.” W hey Taust e Kot In & dry | S5 A.nw‘" fl“usfl practwe : A place. It i importent fhat pickles|of nut brown. In charge of Dr. 8, L. Geers American farher as the production of | wige goes the warning Trom /Sena- | Bhouid be covered ot 1o oches '\ . A t two inches ———— during bis last i clder brandy, applejack .and other | 4o Aldrich that the t! above the surface with pure cider| WATER WINDOW BOX OFTEN. Farrell & Sanderwon, Propa. 161 n Street, Norwich, Conn, things for which he has attained ' il sl g . i ke —— y ~ 2 3 repute. ROme | ferees Is limited mean? Does the | KR M ced and botsied | Ministurs Gardoms Get Littie Beefit| > SPECUAL: XATHE to Thosire Srempee, | P senate. contemplate sdjourning it an|io° pog in sadces. Remember bofled from Rains. | TTraling Mew, Wi Liveey seusdoteg The growing interest 1 Agrecmpng 48 ROt quickly made? *| vinegar decreases in strength. Al phciens. . e 1n Jorery: N will ‘harden home-made pickles. “’A‘ Porch and window s by the appointment of forty- { .y, labor strife hes handicapped i) of alum and a reot r R tegted f | watered once a day, and during, the soven young _eradustes of tho nine | Ly, Masn. and. thrown o to- Suen | Hohra il ant chiom ot 0L Of | watetsd once wfoup R American place as a shoe town. Now all the hmu:llmmml:&n"cuf:- lu—nn.th-nurza : the A Fine Assortment o! We have Faney Native A sl iy Chickens, hoe manufacturers are threatening tp | bers of uniform sizes. Agflr’wm thoy should be wal mon fi I. l. . ‘I 'Ilm. : “made. better. o o fee”whel ‘:Jli“lnt'o n!gk:n:n It cher n:: "o"nat a%on $he rain, 5 e . F 0“'3 “ hllb. ries are cl!gun"!ul;ny :hnl;l.a ;:'lrm', Lheluvu u;“:;:l:‘ 4 uml;.n*t. ; equlled 3 h bl!hlllg 4 8t little prices. Lo upon proof of fitness for the work | A Dbill lately introduced in the na- | moy. stem sho m“‘,'& ’ MRS. Q. P. STANTON, and of ability to get the most, through | tional house provides a federal tax on | pversing when eed. Byt i ':i.:‘. Rt L e e m-;:gx _and toilet purposes. { |ectiaax study and ex| ept, from any plece | every deadly weapon and cartri ‘jar and cover with cold vinegar, u-%mue. Eaae 4 ? big 87 51 ml.{hm treatment for of forest sold or manufactured in the Uni off two-thirds the = vin hoxes should, when watered, Be * - Sold by oll druggis. o sl ; t irregularity —i: could ha " ' T for today There s or ‘stete MILNIA ThI seemms 40 e x oah Vinegarto the. eherrics | Fid out the dmmf- The Ters| oy poon,gured, apekly by voieys Kaney | PEOPLE’S MARKET, . e A a * 3 every wrong-and & sat- | blow at both the arms manufacturers s iy sera B0 i REURE o1, the SRR e a Sosiive ; ; §"-;:~ Foley's Kidney Romedy builds| 6 Franklin St. o Awnd the gymners ; and bottle. "o b thres ; ens these organs. Leo & Osgood . 114 . JUBTIN HOLDEN, Reea . Order Here and Get the Best

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