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_Telephone, 210. "~ Nerwioh, Saturday, July 24, 19 Rt Ay will b st whi WHAT IS THE BOOK GOING. + cruel war is over, The question is being s Foing to be like? It is mot goifg be like any book ever printed about S Sinaidndtodad gl 'AND NOT FOUND WANT- ING. ¢ has weathered a hurri- tidal wave, and now knows Nerwich, if we have the right conicep- 2 “work of Creating & protected > : e away, an tion of it. | ax Galveston has paid, The “:mnhflm:hl:\v about {he college here; I hed onty It is going to be an accurate ac-| REW & built at such a t ex- | her from discussing the s count of the entire celebration gather- "'QJD‘ lth“ml-h:tw‘:l:r “’;!; any woman of style who cu-s;u}q talk ed by a competent scholar from relia- | the gulf. The people ‘of the country Comedian. ¢ Selections. y in ‘m Vaudeville Agency® ' 0 ¢ j y mfternoon and eveni| u your car tickets, admit- s , at' Madden's Cigar Store, BREED'S THE ATRE Charles MoNulty, Lesses. $ Devoted to First-class Moving ——— 1 rces and no pains are to be|have-mot yet forgotten that in 1900 talk “fs always more ly ] Y ’ 1Uustrated Sared in making it the fnest Goai | Gelreston was swept by a f1s0d which than hesey sclentiic or scholarly ps. | walched the 3 ey | Wil nto its Agin successtul monthl Plcfures and Songs. 0 [’ aver, the ablest as wel o least ves, -~ dre C “The Beau eral 5 ever printed about the city and town | S0, $:008 lives ‘and $17,000000 worth | [ ¥ii e bt e fragile t, May 1 ! Square theater, New. York, continues /" Fenture Picture, . * v y. ‘Soon after, Galveston be- P and try f to draw large audiences nightly, and| . THE LONBLY VILLA, of Norwich. | gan its “seawall, and completed the amuses | 1 o there is not the slightest r.4 BN —AND— It wijl contain the cream of all the vn:: 21: o::“' .!’rhe great structure is | me. Fifty years ago my grandmother t that moment .ng &m 3 of phnt:!m;e i:n ot:!thil!tv\fx: e&‘;o:‘ :fl."#} Six Other Fine Ones. Py the | over! feet long, 17 feet high and e hatpine of sealing wax and - | from the aistance, while the gii - se erber M Alwin, Soprano, Hi sermons and addresses delivered, the [ O¥er 23000 Py -] B o B iy B terdialy zomm e DeKoven, ad Thustratad Songs i s e’ 8] names of all committees, and also the : 3 solid nite | veniences were highly prized by those names of hundreds of people who took | and m nn:’an m J)";‘ Ibs.{ who had them. Grandmotheér's fll:n part in the ceremonies, with portraits, | to eachdineal foot, its power of resist- | Bre now written -down as novelt e May,” foun Putnam Griswold, an American sing- | called: close e er, now in Berlin, has signed & three| Exemings iGe. S Diisre. S w kB ittt , Ladies asnd Children, Sey - Our grangmothers were noble women. | The It spray was in their faces—a v years' contract with the Metropolitan and st scens and viows ot the| Lo, Mreakvate can be s | iy Sy o " WL W Tk S s more : gy SR T n an the; e pianoforte a y ve than wi < m parade and the' historical play—the | /Tnis fs @ wonderful plece of ensi- | liked to Jook a donen Tobass Boys and |- On» exclaimed May, “I wanted to Frakces Rose, an American SOprano, Ron ICK THEATRE very best pictures which The Bulletin | neering and the wisdom of those who *m- in the facé and call them mine. | do it all myself, Sam: Why didn't you also singing in Berlin, has signed a ean procure. 7 plannéd and carried out the work is M.:.ldlw o\gJ dll"nes knew that life | let me?” But it was ’:no time for ‘hu= contract with the Metropolitan. Under New Management. now apparent. Galveston is to be con- | was ang that life was earnest. answers”; just as the tiny figure ol S 3o It is expected that .this book will} 775 2P ot Blodfer o o an O Gh0e e Hted Tat O, . Harrison Grey Fiske has denied the | Devoted :‘m-mu- u:nu Plctures have 400 pages, With 50 pages of @p< N setamal | During the celebration of the 250th [ boat, the lightning flashed and ¢t ey o S oo o ’3:';‘”5:”,'_' SOPS iyt fenes: propriate ' portraits and pictures, — anniversary of the founding of Norwich | der m:;g-“ 'Geo:::,‘;l;:‘: ;l{ln 1:. ;‘I;l h“nflmn e e Independeng The Newest and Best Piclures It is to be sold for $2, bound in eloth, and for $3, bound in leather. There has heen received orders for|Of former Gov. George P. McLean, ad- reform spelling, but as it iy still | sounded strangely tender, as he wrap- ent of Capt. Hermann Baker about 150. 'The Bulletin would like 1iing board hall s it | ders, “you're safe; but what in time the {United States senatorship. He had | 8Pelling board we shall have-to wait | ©i® Rure GGty o to make an edition of 1,000, but unless |, "yindran of $1,500,000 just after he ll?l"l‘l::r;l.:fl :‘I:m b:sr:hx:o:n 1[.:3 :;‘«:ccown- 4 cr:'&fl?"vefl ure out here for in su Sam; DOESN'T NEED THE MONEY. |1 noticed in the window of a feeding o /P St o ARt of W ha wae eI ! place “Sandwitches sold Here!” Ordi- | and T'll tow the other. : g ptain brought a chest from ani e Always Here First. The triends, and they are numerous, | narily this might have been acepted | “Thete, now.: the mans volcs fn the corner; took from | neer, ang his attractions will be book” : Featuire Picture for Thursday, Friday e trolled b - i mit he could on a pinch, live without | Without the approval of the reform |ped 'his reefer about the frail shoul v R e Mes R g i o b - b0 3 FOR HIS DAUGHTER'S SAKE, and six other big ones. The morning after Henry W. Sav- ‘Matinee 2.30 n“m“u to mxll;7 Eveting ere is a quickened demand the cdi- | got out of the gulernatorial chair and [sciences of New En and| ~“Don't bother her with ns; age's first production in America, last| continuous 7.30 to 19 p. m., 10c. th mand the gland a century m't bhother her questions;{ of “The Ga e 3 *, o 80— pel ‘wal get home.” Th: - voice rru the keep- | week, y Hussars,” every- Theater Cooled by Electricity. tion is likely to be cut down to 500 | be wasn't exaetly poverty-stricken be- | a half a the cast of the speller it until we t her e.’ e | I?” a wild voice interrupted the keep: e Aisdsasing. Muriel Ty Ghd y208 " copies. fore—Ndrwich Bulletin. not the spell they cast. I did not feel | eves of the little lJady were fastened | er. The Jubileg book of 1859 was rot to be had less than $6 or $7 a copy when wanted this year. This book will be at a premium in the future. ‘The Bulletin is planning to have it t so| more closely. night in May, but you've had all you tempt to:correct items floating about | 414 seem to be a fitness about wha to its credit which were never print- | po ¥ SN, SRLC0 known the differ- | Bearse stood ready to lift their bur-|down the captain’s cheeks. coficerng the private wealth of ex-|John Mason or even the Rev. Mr. Fitch | house. Soon a cup of coffee was made | herg's another that'll help you! She Governor McLean, and his abflity to | would have been repulsed b; fiuch which May gave to the woman as |shall never leave us, for she’s our sal- ¢ 50 shocked by this misspelled word, for | upon the girl's face; her bands trem- |. “I haven't touched ome cent of that | the tremendous hit she had scored in Oriina#ily, The Bulletin does not at- | It i smack of “antient” times—thers | bled as she held 'her silk kerchief | money since I reacued that child tnat |2 chic hussar cadet costume. Miss JAMES F. DREW Terry is Mr. Savage's latest European s s ” find and was imported from Berlin es- many would regard s o misft “On-| As they rounded the Paint, Captain [nseded, May, haven's you? Tears ran | Ve v Pre P8 00 Ot tay Sn st f v ed n_its columns, This is one which | ance, amg there s mo evidence that|den into the living room of the lig “Yowve spoiled me, daddy, but |cess. \ fimn I“mnu a“d flepamn] Frank Hénnessey's production of the summer musical comedy, ‘“The Motor Best Vork. Only, ready for delivery about the 1st of | jive sut of politics .upon his private | little flaw as this where the “Witches” | gently as if feeding a sick child; a | vage, isn't she, and Bam must go over o December, Those who desire & copy | ortune, ard something we — know | Were Of the edible and satistying va- | wrapper was brought, and, as the girl | to Sea View so they needmt look for A i ot Sramciation [ NeY. "fl""z :"l 18 Perkine Ave nothing about. The Bulletin doesn’t | Fiet¥: What is there in a name, any- | opened- the kerchief, a plece of ex- |her. N ¥ -] pe should send their order to The Busi- MEPDOY. ;- ulotin Gocat® [ way? quisite lace fell to the floor. “Grandma, dear, you are to be|The play is o g "‘i,;lktllt _— ness Manager of The Bulletin, Nor- [ <o anvthing whatever about Mr. Why, why® gasped May. “that Is | bappy again T shall wipe the (ears | Mo SROVE WSO WAL ovidenty feo EXPERT TUNING iich, Co McLéan's wealth, but 4 does récoguize | g r, new calling ssems to bring out | eXactly like Some lace I have.” from. your tired eyes, and we'll keep| 76nSd 'n, the Uit giace as a vemicls cl nn. ,, : his fitnegs for public office. Ex-Gov- | nea’ phrases: It e not 86 sirange that | ., -Like this? And where did you buy | them bright like-my captain's light"— | 1oF, Georgia Caine. James . Cook 45| gaves and \mproves the pi‘za AN ] ernor McLean’s windfalls are none of | we should have to go to Massachusetts | it? But, pardon, signorina, will you | Boston Post. y ¥ work guaranteed. -HELD UP IN THE HOUSE. - The Bulletin's business. 10 learn how t0 OTAEr IUNCH CAIE DBANE. | ot e gt et g As an ordér plain beans do not make b MHALF THE TRUST RATES. an attractive sound; but when a hun- | of the Savior's: “Physician, heal thy- | ance from Him whe bids us come unto gry sbul enters a night lunch cart and | self,” has broad significance when | Him and find rest, that we are of more The house has very properly held up senate bill No. 268, which provided Ca; are really funny comedians, u?fix 3 A. W. JARVIS, ) Lorenz's dancing a hit. Hates to Be Forgotten. wraduate Niles Bryant School of Plane It is a question whether Vice Pres. Tuning, Battle Creek; Mich. that the governor should appoint a The Newark News declares that sa; “1,000 on late,” ‘body | properly interpreted and applied. A | value than all the birds that sing Jawyer at a salary of 350 a.week and | there is mot the least doubt that mu- | takes notice. There f.'.:;ngnfi‘.’.f’flu.fl touchy, finicky reformer is always|blithely in the branches, and that He §d'“'., 5{'“‘!‘:’:‘;"2"‘3‘7’;;‘; n‘*f" | Drop a postal asd rn cai office expenses, for discovery and ex- [ nicipalities could build and operate ice and beaming about that order, and It showing the need of personal improve. | who cares for the sparrow will surely | OWeH (0., "ed'® O CIGrS BT 0, T | decisa ‘Phone §18-5. posiag citizens who have been helped | plants, xd furnish ice to consumers at | only means a plate of beans. But pork | ment. Now, any reformer who needs | care for us. We have no business to | RI™ 0" On W0 iton clothes.—New as paupers when they have real estate [less: than half the trust rates, and |and beans is too popular and cheap a|reforming cannot make a deep impres- | let the weight of this mystery and un- or ?m account. The New Haven | fayors the establishment of municipal | Fefreshment to let escape with just one | 810n upon those he seeks to reform. A |certainty weigh us completely down Leader, commenting upen this Dill,|jce plants in all the cities of the|S¥'e Of yerbal embroidery, for some self-tackler is a man who is working | when religion offers us a rational and says: afate, Thkites the action of the Asbin restaurateurs recognize it as “a sheet|as he prays, and by his improvement | reliable way of relief.. “The payment to the state in case & o o Ty | of music and the instrument” or as “a | showing the efficacy of piety and pray- | Still another wearying element in such discovery is made 1s at the ra Acting as an association they have in- | pork and beans in speech can be made | Ten good dorf-Astoria. Speech’ is wonderful in|day?” and he is likely to consider you | ing with revolution. The placidity of person has received state support. Supplying them with all the ice they “Recovery tay be made in a eivil | need. ey find that a plant capable action. brought in the name of the|of yielding Afty tons of ice per day | "W Ple2sing when they are pat. 'f.l:; ,‘.f:fi:m:”.‘.‘i":a fi?um“‘h H:o ltg': o e A i o : can be yun so as to make the cost of | No ordinary woman could have writ- | g1ve him as he forgives those who tres- In the senate it wak claimed that|jce only 32 per ton. The charge for [ten such a thing as this: “Above all | Pass against him.” Don't you see that| the present order. uch an officlal would save the state | jce to them by the trust is less than | things beware of tidying a man's per- | We are a lot of dolts. We do real seri-|ry on our hearts all this unrest w a Iot of money, probably $20,000 a|to ‘the private consumer. who is|sonal belongings, and more especially | Ous things from habit rather than con- | could not stagger through a single year. 3 charged $14 a ton. If these facts are | Nis papers, though the dust be inches | viction and that is what is the matter | week and even the corvern we do feel “In recent yedrs the total expendi- | correct, the-margin tor profit certainly | thick. "Man is an untidy animal, ac- with ourselves and with the world. wearles us. But here again the relig- ture for. state paupers has been-less | indicates no risk on the part of those cording to woman’s ideas, but there is ion of Jesus puts ‘its tranquilizing than $6.000 a year.” whe wotlle- enter: the busliess - Bebé method in his madness and order in| Do not conduct yourself as if you felt urbed social and It i pointedout thatthis bl is | hundred per cent. i St gl M | the chaos of articles that litter his|that the discussion of the faults of 2 place-maker, or, in other words, it per cent. is a most inviting | tables. Leave his belongings in a heap | others is a virtue. You have known a pl ) or, , spectacle to capitdl seeking invest- |as he has left them, and he will be | people to whom this habit seemed-to t peace. spells graft. The attorney general is |‘ment, and the wonder s that private |able to place his hand at once upon | be a real joy. They become so keen m, tired people, and supposed to look after the legal busi- | individuals do not rush for the op- |any single article he requires. Tidy |to the errors of -their friends and ot really quiet and re- ness of the state, and is willing and | portunity where municipal authorities | Nim up and he is lost” This is not | neighbors that they become blind ta | invigorate you. THE PARSON. ready to look after such cases as this. | have to be urged. learned in the schocl or the college, | their own faults: They, of course, The Leader is correct when it de- but is & chunk of wisdom which is the | confess to the Lord that they are poor MUSIC AND DRAMA clares that the bill, which has been EDITORIAL NOTES. fruit of personal experience, raré per- | unworthy sinners, but when a brother x A S sent back $o the judiciary committee, . ception and glod sense. It is not ev- | remarks: ve always thought that of | Mrg Teslie Carter is to devote most should, stay ‘there Lol Fapeybought for-today: | Doh't get [Ty _WomAn Who cin mee thiy aktm | O e e v ver ch Lo w | of her time this wikter to & long tour ™ too 3 or the shs in sexu e an 22 e it ere s in effec very mucl e ats e sharper may bUnCo | ic mastery in such a conclusion as | tempting to palm bonds O on ones | [ . We this. It wins appreciation and bless- | Heavenly Father that one knows to A BOSTON CRITICISM. Ings from the “untidy animal- whose | be counterfeit. We mot only ail have | Norman Hackett is to be starred The decision of the supreme court| The rain of Friday was entitied to | den is what it is. I have heard a wo- | troubles enough of our own, but faults | this fall in Mansfeld's famous play, ot Connecticut which pronounces the | be spoken of as glorious. It was equal | man say that “the den of a man was | énough to maintain awdebating society, | “Beéau Brummel federal employers’ liability act as be- | to a benediction. the devil's auttion room,” and it-can- | There was nev-r a more dependabie s % e The first American production of ing unconstitutional 1s exciting more e g7 s not be denied that it logks it; and it | fact than t The more reason you | i than ordinary interest in all parts of | No minister disputes the theology ot |1 1ot surprising that mab's disorderly | UL info religion the more religlon you Edmund Byaier, will be made . the the country. The Boston Record, in|young Rocketeller. It takes an lowa | igef '8 the annovance of many'a good | [ By MG ot makes Satan smile, [ Lyceum In Rochester on August 16. reviewing the decision in the cases of Hoxie and Mondou, says: ! “The ruling of the Connecticut su-. preme court on the federal employers’ Hability act is a strange compound. It first asserts practical absence of juri diction, and then enforces jurisdiction long enough to pronounce the act un- wonstitutional. Chief Justice Baldwin Fules that it was not within the power f ¢ongress to compel jurisdiction un- ér the act in the state courts. This fcally would deny any ‘actual de-. iglon in the case of Hoxie and Meg- flou, two brakemen who -sued the New Haven railroad for damages received While at work. Why the court did not ‘:op here s not made clear. The at> raey general, who has intervened a Dbishop to do that. Religious conceit is a great stumbling L | saw an artist admiring a recent | block, for it makes a man think he s it onest fdle man who cannot find | Sunset, hat in hand, with his head | When he fsn’ @ job 18 in hard luck and Mable to|bareéd; and I was not surprised that g;re t}t::. !]nl::m:n :o:{u‘g: ns; “:;rl‘c; The number of démocrats who are | &fed. He may just have been letting \ thy vi 1 supporting the protective tarift rather | jne [Vmas (40 Wi perspiring brow | rp RESTFULNESS OF RELIGION surprisés the country. w o e thur Nevin, is to have the distinction e e h-ht"ty‘;‘;?l}mc!:ufii r:e.:ce::e[:}‘::t 015 thhl: We are in the midst of the period | 9f having his opera, which deals with An Indiana_woman is sceking a di- | presence of such beauty as was pre- | Which, to a great and increasing ex- :hfmle(eng. Of the Elacktest Indian vorce from hef ninth husband. Matri- | sented at the close of that day that | teht: €very vear is set apart for rest. | iribe, produced at the Royal Opera in mony is a jig to her. the finite soul might feel prompted mre”‘y everyone gets a little time oft e Broadway is to again see Florence Roberts, this time as a star, and un- A "young Pittsburg composer, Ar- e half a day, if no moré, and theoreti- 3 PO S DA make obeisance to the Oversoul. The 3 “The Flori Hy at least, ma will on e Florist Shop,” to be produced Congress should forget itself and try | man who thinks aright cannot help at sl-de}l" bly :'::(eflh:y "“;’1“ :yl g:mcem: for. the first time in Amerlcap on Au- 10 please the people. That is the way | times feeling the kinship which exists ber. So off we'see the; tired | Bust 2, has no less than twenty-seven 7 e ity between, himself and his Maker. The | 2oL, 10 O WS¢t (e Ko, Ured | Socaiing parts, with Nina Moreis ! magic 1ot absutnse? 8 something art can | ., ountains and the country. But will { Neading the cast as the fascinating . Mr. Crane of'Chicago, who is to be | [cCO8nize bul cannot = master. 1t they really come home rested? French shopkeeper. Ameriean minister to Ching, is a bus~ ‘most beéautiful moving picture ever changing colors make the greatest and # « — Europe has accepted another Amer- onth ago,* will doubtless appeal- to = iness man who does things. A hearty believer in such out h United States su " e presented to the eyes of man. It can- arty outings 9 This d:;,.,on <4 "f":';';mv - e —— not be hung upon a wall, but it can|and wishing that for hard wi <l profoss o0 :rcl’a';‘:t:.tl"::nclg:ug iR THEE b state Gotslomit The latest proposition i$ to tax bach- | lighten the heart of the observing | throughout the year they coul ‘Macbeth,” the music by Edgar Still- plovers’ lia- | eiors and to penmsion old maids! Of | man for years. made longer, I suggest another recu- | ma; Kelley, formerly of the Yale uni. lity ‘act could be made which would o) perative agency in addition to ocean e conmstitutional and proper. It What do you suppose would hasoen | Preezes, mountain climbing and resting course, they <ouldn’t help it! versity school of musi would also be a just law if properly v 8 under the shadow of leafy trees. Re- VY. S tramed for all ul’:cermd. 4 u'.r:'pf.f"fif' n::m u‘::becln RO o Ilfol:swttmeen:;m«:k < h;:e]g ;‘;n'fin;n; ligion, when rightly understood, is-a Mae, ™ Ssmbich;, Whose Jtarewell Al i, S aemy clat every duy? Nothing awful could hape | FeSt-bringing affair. It carries with —_—_— pen in consequence of it, of course. |t an immense amount of quieting and Life 100,000 Years Ago. P A Kindness does not beget meanness, | S00thing. Darius Green cut \w figure with his | oih ot oe®S "Worat ‘disappointment, | FOF What Is it that tires people? | Sclentists have found in & cave in machine, but it was ndt a figure § two Why are so many people, when . [ Switzerland bones of men who lived The b 3 : although half the world may think it | &' DY e, W ur. LT Sirtiint & u:l‘f::ualnm Hundred’ feets from the ground. does. _The mother of disappointment s S8Y BIERE comes aovad. o completely conscayt Sapker om WA peate Te. . £ 8 . ex) ation—always was, - 24 s S S 4 Yome of these newly invented lan-| Fhe 250th anniversary of thie pur- | ways T be, But we do not vav:ge 'i.'p wearies? Yes, but not those things | QY the danger as shown by A W. Juages have started off promisingly | chase of Nantucket was quietly ‘cele- | every morning to do the kindly deed, | 2l0n€. The monotony of labor is what Miough- in the past half-centiiry, niot | Brated on Wednesday of this week. | but to 100k out for the conflicting In- | ¥earies us. We tire of the same old Bhe of them can yet be said to have e terests of daily life. That is what the | (A5 1 't“’,’"!;'!‘,°;’;o‘:f;{',- ol if b3 & cleat fleld. There is rivalry and| Smoking s decreasing aizong Mexi- | World s at, and when the pelf is| orgoined it for us, that it Is vty Jealousy and bad language passing |can women just as It is inc.cesing | cOunted up at night the world is not|yciter than idl hat b, stubborn BOW between the Esperantists and the | among the women of this country. - | barticWlar as to whether it is partly your wark patiently, lehumfilyd‘,-‘:s To cure Sore Lungs, Colds, Rozas, who are in flerée’ competition | 2 ¥ or whether | Sl (e "true solators af clviliza. | Obstinate Coughs, and prevent Pneu- 3 the attainment of the pile has tainted monia, it's the best medicine on earth. o6 the 164 whlle the ol Voin When the Panama canal is finished | {1 " : tion, contributing something to the > . Who anted&te’ Both, Iook on - qeier: | the WOFld will recognize. that this na- | 1 e bect 1o doualy e 'had | weaith of the world and the ongoing | 20°,0d 3100, Gusranted by The Les ness and peace and enjoy the conflict, | tion i more of a doer than a blowey. | dental to something else. As an aim fod nl;:}’llltlup. It ye"ones this " o ¥Ba Ro 1s the soclety paper of ths Ro- ] - Nt sl n life it really'has its merits, but who | 2iendid lded wrought into our very Sees Mother Grew Youna. :l.:n. a:f‘ :3:,,,;:“:1‘ locid exglansn would. think it had from observation?{ fiinegs of spirlt even when we are] ‘It vm,xll h:: hn{: to overstate the e eir new ge tending the machine and wondertul change in_my mother since Som 14 W Bemnis langua, Two quarreling sparrows are always diytoo‘d.. 2 % MEASUFING U | e Degen 10 use nnogm Bitters,” . “The word ‘oroza’ will mean the ‘work of the Roza, and the verb ‘aroza’ BIRTH OF A UNIVERSAL ' LAN- GUAGE. ¥ A western philosopher is of the opin ion that the girl who is after a man's ;nll heart is the one who usually gets sp. two seneeless birds. Perhaps this might | 47 t rs. W. L. Gilpatrick of Dan- - be said for & truth of two wrangiing | 2 0uors worla s i e e “Aithough = past 0, she sldent Taft should veto the|DUman beings; but they never get sof oy “\ye are tired at the end of the ly to be gro young will mean.to hold a session or § PN concentrated with flerceness that they ¢ an the work of the society. The wara | (21t Bill, congress would then be con- | otherwise imperil (helr lives. — Two | [iecK Decause we have had a breath- ot WA ‘ruroza’. signifies & membet of the So- vlncg‘ ‘that its work was not of the gumoll English sparrows came lf::p ‘::;-;m‘nc:m‘ OHWN fed hy i1 drink nor nmpf dibty, il hirosa’ or ‘horces’ 5 oale order. . own into the dahlia patch recently | KPP, uP With our meighbor Doct ve her up-and all remedies 3 near me; and my little bulldog: s Guestion” T wo. 9 arosd s meaas AL | U0, OU, YEATS record of the 8. (Ut and put b toot on one and held | LELC" GPPSHES o whith Suledne gnd | monders tor ek heaith: They lnvig: 2 ler. between cago and New ol 00l s orate all vital A\ hat place are the sessions of the ‘drk 18 on time 9 times in 10. That | £00t Off the sparrow, but the bird's con- :fiu’:x?:'?bmm:'om; has cure. Liver and » ‘harac- | Kidney troubles, induce ), impart 3a held? The answer may b pells efficient service. ; m’: ::,:ztg."&f,h:'c:’: Luld not | ter to make us relatively indifterent to {f:"f‘ho.m'“”‘ m"" Only 8¢ & The itispt (I hear) uto toji Roza (that e N the pace which our neighbors take i '&'»""Twé'iu.“‘?h“‘ii‘s’ sy Satslasyins oo siilher of games gk S R e L mant-alr thoap socidly and In thelr horme e, o ® | ba I the umpire is charged with rd the bird he held thi 5 ) ‘-;mx (as the last) uyi (because) winning, the wonder is that vhis sal- :::e than a curiosity. H:zmu;:’nt -’;- The uncertainty that shreuds ( )-’W..)u::uz(m:g ary 1§ niot the best of the bunch. l;mp:‘!o uunlt o'tn his mouth and | row is nnm»rlmngum m 0 5 - showed no an appetite for|want to be a littie ‘than yteti hels agya (that they have been | "THe Naw York mn whose high | game. This ish sparrow had quite | are eal:mmlé.&l , That rem and m‘ eompelled) aqku (to remeve) 1 di héels caused 3 i an adventure and is correct if he thinks | We would (o a htm)..flu (place)." " 1y yed .fl,%hwfi&“'g he had a narrow escape. x. veil “flf‘ -, The special cause of friction betwsen { ground de % “16 be argued |’ wh-gm&flmn.mrg than ré. m‘f“o‘rfi t the mouth of a master and disguises|an eligible candidate for the Brews- |life in China and Japan and India has | sete—————————— York World. Not an Expert Cpinion, i F. C. GEER b Alton B. Parker says the corporation TURER Park hotel keepers as example. | brass band with the leader.” You see|er. The world needs a lot of this work, | the life of some of us who have waked |tax i a dodge. It is doubtful if he 122 Pros; St., 2 : up to the needs of our fellow men, is | will be accepted as an expert on dodg- Tel, 889-5. orwich, Ct of $3.50 a week for the whols time | quired fnto the cost of building and |to masquerade in a style that would| You go and ask a praying man “how | the,immense amount of social unrest | ing after his failure to duck that that such person. pauper or indigent | maintaining an ice plant capable of | DOt be unbecoming even at the Wal- | many trespassers he has forgiven to- | in every land. Turkey has beer seeth- ";.Mr'"‘ brick i 1904—Washingtbn PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS ‘urnished promptly. Large stock of patterns, 0. to 25 Ferry Street Jan22d Worn Out Plumbing The running expenses of a house are largely increased by worn-out or poor plumbing. Either canses annoyance —usually at the most incomvenient time. An estimate for replacing such plumbing with the modern, peace of mind kind will cost nothing, and I'll ‘uarimue the price will be reasonable. Effective sulphur-water baths “may be made at little cost ‘with warm water and Glenn’s Sulphur Soap Excellent for rheumatism, Hives, heat rashes and many chronic skin diseases. All droggists. P e o Wik Dy, Vick o oo, S J. E. TOMPKINS, may27d 67 West Main Street. T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, m“92 Franklin Street. lithia Water Tablets THE, LONDON e effervescing kin: Bums nyfi ;’iTI:m« . gfll: ol; -t-:l::: ::r:: Trito 50 for 25 cents Which School? WHAT KIND ¢f a TRAINING? Our ca ue may help DUNNS' PHARMACY, §0 Main Street. For Women’s Needs Every woman should fortify herself against those welknea:;fymd de- rangements which are usually pres- ent at times when Nature makes extra demands upon the system. For women’s special ailments there is no known remedy so safe and reliable as y1sa For the balance of the sea: son I offer all my Summer weight Suitings at a very low figure to close. C. B. Nickerson, 128 Main SL jun29¢ DR. C. R/ CHAMBERLAIN, Denta/ Surgeon. In charge of Dr, 8 L, Geer's practwe during his last (liness. 161 Main Street, Norwich, Gonn. nov26d ‘These possess corrective and Wnicp\'gb;rm‘vhichhavnmrhd effect upon the general health and promptly relieve nervousness, sick headache, ion, backache, weakness other migeum symptoms. Beecham’s Pills estab- at the Sold Everywhers. bfi-_n.-ui . We have Fancy Native . Chickens, Fowls and Lamb.

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