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ot Gullpti o [T e and Coufied Someryille is the first large New ALK e - Rl England city in which a strong move- i ment has been made to abolish gram- . o emnmum" 113 YEARS OLD. ! mar school graduations bécause of the eanis elr-aestructlons "Beie* b’ the natural factor of man. i ¢xtra expense o parents and the Pro-| uy ypow it jsn't the usual thing| “No, not the slightest. But get it{most important tlon price, 12¢ a week; 50¢ & | tests against the movement are cer- h J. C. VALLETTE. o0 nowadays for a man to ask the consent | anywhere and in any way and Titask| o oo L mf W = s = tainly sienificanty since 1,400 residents | of his prospective father-in-law,” be- | no questions. Should any trouble fol- o ERtersd at the montoffon at Norwich. | B e ereioss. contined s | Ehb SolCianl Sloeili Tk 13 Ty | S VEurUT B 1 SessALS et Primitive Methods. | Spectacuiar_DILLA & Telephone Callss The plea for the change is based | his desk and swung around in his of- | 15 just two days the tall, smooth| Mr. Editor: I write to ask you, ——'—-'-1—-——‘——-—-—"——?-—‘— Bulletin Busincss Ofilce, 480 upon the statements that the extrava- | fice chair, “but Sue and I thought It|trynic” of a lordly tree was shipped | why the East Great Plain school don't TILLIAN MORRELLE.1a Tinstrated nad High Clase Senss Bulletin Editorial Rooms, 35-3. | gance of dress and ambition to keep | Would be much pleasanter If you ac- | down to the works, where at once it | advertise their school meetings as the Bulletin Job Office, 5-6. |un overburdens one class, while the | Knowledse vour Zull and free consent. | pecame 'the center of attraction. It|city schools do. I haye ssked a num- | |~ omision 10c 200 | Fictures changed Mondy, Wednesday aad Friday 2. o > v s 4 - e ayers a Reserved Seats Y oinntle Office, Reem * MU unhappiness ~experienced by Puplls|anyway, he finished half deflantly. | pondor meaary measired its precious | that a notice on tho 4oor of the school e - . Buflding. Telsphone. 210. whose parents are not able to enter| “gj i r g s ar ght you ae, my bo; answered it six feet|or on a post near the school door is g o O R the competition Is wrong and inde- | the old gentleman. I like your talk | longth himself and found Xt oo B At 1 eaEeaste e The e, i fensible. and I like you, but I have been think- o . imed | Now, do you expect all the taxpayers Reason to Object. A Boton paper, commenting upon | ing for sometime that you are not | Splendidl Splendid e e | to Bt out of their carriages and walk | There would certainly be reason to : developing into quite the shrewd busi- | eXcitedly. Ty e{:\ t Be;,d,,,» It's | up to the schoolhouse to read the no- | growl about -Ohio being the entire 3 o ness man that I expected. Bring your | You find such a beauty, x tice? I have lived here 13 years and i ndidates for the The Jubilee Book, containing a se in view might, as Sug- | wirs and talents into play! Show us | DY far the besy I've had my eyes on for RAE Eoowh o ong. il Stutoe show if tha‘ lu;l n‘l::uld be President complete record of the celebration of e mber of the Somerville | 4 Jittle of your mettle! Here, I'll leaye | tWenty years. Where did you get it?" | Rave | elghbor t0ld UF that one &84 Tm:&“::gvcg‘ Lr}fn: atrbn - Soring* the 250th anniversary of the founding school board. be accomplished by mak- | it as the story books do: Take the | “No questions asked" returned |y ,iienged, and now I have a tax bill | field Republican. A of the town of Norwich, with complete i1« uation a simple affair and | wind out of my sails once in a business | Bradley with a slow wmile G BB et o i an T Mo mot publicen. a s has been done in higher | deal and I'll give you my daughter and | walked away. notice of any meetings. I object < T 1 lons simta o o e s SOl , ha;enu‘;lnnrc-« for clothes | any house In town you may select.| Several days passed, but Roger Wal- :’:dbelngeteaxefl et Seprewstation, Hard *; "I':“‘ vl One Night Only—Friday, Ocl. 29 000 ‘words and 50 pages of portraits aduation is undesirable | 1S0't that fair?” lace could mot forget the incident, and | g0 %% 0% B A Brn v pat our fore- | _ A m“"_ho'“h‘,“h e g Forrest & Tulley (Inc.) preses and scenes of decorated streets and £ gyt -4 “It sounds fair enough,” agreed the | the more lte thought about it the more | eot, o0 A% oy 70 viet ™ Fag T been |S¥Stem Xhery )hd; mthw g : sal- ould wipe out one of the | y,ynger man, “but that’s too tough a | curious he grew. Finally he sent for o8 where they put | Yeare. Now, wi ] sections of the parade, etc. The Bul a r 1V T to any of the meetings Y Pl body was so anxious to see how the letin hopes to have the hook ready for ¥s In many lives. To | proposition for me. 1 am doing well | Bradley, and as the young man en-|gg ‘nucn expense on the schoolnouse, | Bod¥ was eo anxions fo see Bow o e 5l delivery early in December. If you their ch 10 have gladly suffered that jn my lumber business—well enough to | tered the office Wallace said: “Brad- |1 yeiis Fave suggested a lamp in = 3 Rave act ardared e, B sut the cou- o soeme | LIS Woman and This Mem ren might have modest ed- | support a wife in_good shape.” ley, for once in my life Tll admit I'm | 5 should have euggested & ars o 11 advaniages, it is an occasion | | *No, doubtt’ No doubi!" " astented | corsumed with curiosity. ' OF course, | Ciucouia find the schooihouse door of fnte sewh c the shipbuilder. “But speaking of | you needn't answer unless you cl " | a dark night. The meeting that I at- | 1 e i “,‘“::;;:j e had lumber Teminds me of something in | but as a special favor I wish you | f,aT PECL,, TH8 MECANE SRS S | “What do you want to put an idea into | By Avery Hopwood. author of THE JUBILEE BOOK. A NEW STUNT. emony profita A i At & Taw ition jteelf should be retained e (o0t e t it means to many.” “h‘l} {1'1” T’]Im-*l'“ of Shuathoify gtye trouble is not with the gradua- to New London. i i but the senseless pride er and double the pc @ A no merit and which ulation of New London in ten y m of definite achievement. ; " i ' be reduced, and cor- T hr i O aal o | e i o yoirlchutoe: Dk avht e ridng ot at the Maxine Eillott Theatre, Nowr curtailed, but formal ) the Eagl answered Bradle i s P - X of children than men. Wh DO Men Prices 25, 35c, 50¢, 76¢c, $1. Boxes $1 30 v, “that was the longest I've been |springing to his feet. “Don’t you know | morwich, October 27, 1909 able to get for five years, and T'll war- | that lot is the apple of my eye?” But regan House and Bisket, Pitcher & rant there isn't its equal in the state | something in the young man's face Buying Up Small Towns. DRINK p gc‘,"'do::- ‘Wednesday, October 27th, st . Cars to all points after performan e, a tion exer: in which there With many pupils e otwih D your line that I want. I want another | would tell me where you got that| . "yiti1e light coming from the crack |® poem for?"—Kansas City Journal. A G Ay R “But, Mr. Wallace,” demurred Brad-| “What!” thundered the old man, A TAXPAYER. Seats on sale at the Box Office, Wo &~ that can be had for love or money. [ caused him to wheel abruptly to the Those who have the goods simply will | window, where he stood gazin~ out and The town of Taft in the state of st e i t very properly be curbed. not sell. I know, for I've tried them | pulling savagely at his long gray mus- | Texas, which has been entertaining et R i o over and over again.” tache. Finally he turned back with his | the president of the United States, is octaT e s 8 s )i SHOWING SIGNS OF WEAKNESS.| “I tell you I must have it! And I|usual pleasant smile and remarked | the property of his brother, Charles P-| <when vou stop to think of the terri- b S08 Sty iould fpraded S A Speaker | Shall depend upon you to find it. Have | with a little catch in his voice: Taft. The residents are dependent up- |y, R Fou Stop 1o (HInc O & Who in- The'pe nt opponents of Speaker | {0 ingide of a week and I'll write| “Boy, you've made good sooner than |on him for their employment, and it 1S | quige to excess in intoxicating bever- astern Connecticut cities had not Cannon seem to be gaining over him | vo. 2 pe i for $500. I expected, for Il admit that's one on | recorded that at the federal clection | ages. well may you ask, Why do men much to show in the way of increased in public sentiment at the west. He any idea where such a|me. Come in again as soon as you and |last November every vote in the town smxm othhlfe t]s;sirn‘:l?;glfivil;;fiem s A population when the census of 1900 is not only “ wld wilh‘ Y;;w: t]\l tl;;‘]e g}'u\v as‘kcfl Bradley, consider- guetflnd a house that suits."—Boston :?:di(:ja;(tg‘or the successtul republican | victim "‘quo{ ""mx')' man with ague can 8o “ob: £ power, but wit ving made all kinds | al scouraged. 08 3 top shivering.” Drunkenness is a dis- S e L e ot Goiit g =otobiaTioniE 15 Feis i A o The town of Tait in the state or |StoD shivering® Drunikeaness 15 s 150 T“EATR: since suffered serious draw Kansas has just been sold under the | wives and mothers of those who drink CHARLES last double of population New London under his system of political rewards . Cacmiy. - B R Bt & hics there ¢ made was not an accomplishment of and punishments in the house. The| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. |other ten years. True there was no |PREERE (105 J0TPerdes (e sum of | 1a & remeds. which™ will restore thel: 1 half a century. She should go faster, C reviewing the contro- ol T S o tooebtefiiees fIOT | sHma. Ana the sale-todk everything inloved ones fo lives of wobrlety and use, Ditara e Wiimitun Wintiiis, and it would please The Bulletin to nnon and the insurg- Debts and Debts. : it. The sale had been widely adver- | (WRESR pm.eyo,_rmé SoF tis Banetite. —— it stands today, say see that city get a new gait, for that | population and wealth, and the per . W Vi ised and brought together many bid- | 50" 0 heen known to effect a cure cent. was about the same as the pre- | ! Y Dthe | OrTine has i would mean quicker stepping here, at | ders. Its original owner becam after all other means failed. u snn- u l’n ara e' en a man of the Cannon type| Mr. Editor: Your editorial in The | wious ten years, Computing from # 24 Wes! -k the ‘Basd’ of tifewates s to scold and fume it is a pretty | Bulletin, October 23, “Indifferentism,” | these official figures, and making the [ Victim of "“,fi!:fifflm‘tflv%tfl’,’,fl L e e There is no resson why these twé that he realizes his political [ was a thought producer. Why is the | increase of debt only 110 per cent, | ¥'Ped b POUSCEE Drosperity of the |drunkennéss of ' 25 years' standing. and many others. Honduotos New Ehotang i Stiaslal o all is nea average business man and wage earn- | which is less than the official figures, ;‘“‘P' 1 o vicinity, who have | Read what they say: “A gentleman well andsome New Tngland cities should | T5, "0 ) politics who abuse their | er 80 indifferent as to the laws under | and 50 per cent. increase of wealth, | farmers in 4 obiee | known to us” who has been a hard | MISS FLORENCE WOLCOTT, S i i s which they live? The reply to this | whichis more thanthe official figures, | t2ken to the enjoyment of automobiles. | grinker for twenty-five years, stated he 3 & oy % i | The trade of Shipton went to the fown | had been entirely cured by Grrine. We IN OPERATIO PROGRANME, in disregard of the popular will _popuia question b leading citizen”: “Be- | we find the real estate mortgage debt on : ; ~d g the 208 " destiry. Piey wehl welfare ordinarily treat| TIEECIOR DY, 8 lOLa I O "t8 metting | the first day of January. 1900, $14447 | Of Salina. It is the&nutnflouuovfe(hc consider this a remarkable case, as s iy, et & criticism with silent contempt.| the dollar!” is not the only reason.|231,964. The total amount of wealth | 1éW owner to make the town - .| . - span that can get under the wire neck and neck by 1919. to its dignity. | 7 kgt e B “aov b ° The private ownership of towns has It js extraordinary that he should| “ism” than the “devotion to getting|be come cause, hidden or otherwise, | The privete ORORTaR, 20 JONCE (08 oct14d “ torium. This and other cases that have come to our knowledge gives us confi- | Cannon now is frritated and worried. | Is not ignorance more the cause of this | would be $97,697,246,686. There must Boston has created the spirit of 1915 gt ¢ alled | the doliar”? 5. produce such ~@iLEabnOrmEEi0oNEl: dence in your preparation, and it gives music. Pl gty s rett st S Gk ipal probloms. an oc. | Ts it not the ignorance of the reason | tion. This being true, this must con. | Sume that they are fowns .o fact 5 )us pleasure to recommend it to those six-yeRE iperiod, - SEoie & for defending his course as| WhY people are driven to devote so | tinue until the cause is found and re- | Well o in Bame ant Bt he¥ BOSSCH | aceding @ rellable P CAROLINE H. THOMPSON Boston, to make permanent of the national house of rep. | uch time to obtain the dollar? 'The | moved. We must conclude from this, | e Fights which aftach 1o tOWRENEE | 49600 1y prepared in two forms. No. P sy £ Niiaed which will speak for the ability and ‘ el tHod L dollar (or money) is a primal factor | that as there has been mno visible | eée a ‘fuwgpbm St was neverthe- |1, & powder, a eacher O usic feupirit. of “th S ives and abusing those Who | .¢ (jyilization, and an absolute ne- | change, at least no radical change in |in Connec ta £ the late | 0dorless, given secretly 3 46 Washington Street. PrOSUSBIVeBPIrit, of SHEDEesgnmgerier - ht to mitigate the bleak | cessity., A few days ago I was look- | the laws, that this increase is mov- | 1ess the humorous idea o drink. Orrine No. 2, in pill ation. This is a praiseworthy ambition, 4 James G. Batterson of Hartford that | fo; those who wish to cure themselves. of his rule. ing over a government document of | ing along in the same old rut. This v e . maar. T r Cannon wants Senators | 1895, entitled “Report of Real Estate | may be one of the obstacles that fs | It would not be impossible for the. Orrine costs only S1.n box, The spar: pRp and Lalollette and the other | Mortgages in the United States” for | retarding the progress of the prosper- buy enough small towns to hold the |Orrine Booklet (maiied in plain sealed 29 Thames St hrust out of the republican | 1890. Say, Mr. Editor, would not a |ity that has been so long promised, ba,’ f wer In the state legisla- | envelope) to Orrine Co., 947 Orrine | Lessons given at my residence or at i 7 man be liable to be somewhat cured | but appears to be moving slowly “our B I vein he would | Building, Washington. D. C._Orrine is | the home of the pupil. S8ame method as of “Indifferentism,” if he was doing | way” at least. I had thought to ask j ture. In his inimitable vein he for sale in this city by N. D. Sevin & |used at Schawenka Conservatory, Ber- centration on the part of the individ- nty insurgent representatives and h o B + £ . figure % h grow eloquent over the possibilities, | gon lin. oct1ld 1is a fad—a si ) ins : ha 2 business In which his indebtedness | Mr. Talcott to flgure out Just BOW | cven to the effect it might have upon | They know Orrine is a reliable ana ot Tl R el e o orpanizmim | was _increasing three times as fast | long it would take this mortgage debt | £100, 22 T0% SVSCl 'y M ol Cowny. in | etficacious remedy for drunkenness and centration on the part of communi- | for the entire republican organization. | as his ability to pay? If he knew |to get abreast of the entire wealth of :h?'“ ”“trao’l“‘i’t the political life of | they will not offer you a substitute. F. C. GEER tles means increased energy to accom- | “That, however, is not precisely the | nothing of how this was being done, | the nation, but I thought better of it, | thelr CO% pol - TUNER plish a single purpose. | question. Instead, the question is| would it not be ignorance of his bus- | as the last I heard from him he ap- t e o e e i New London is invited to concen- | whether these insurgents or the Can- | iness? Then is not the cause of this | parently had just returned from the ,:f “;‘;‘&'b;\,‘e';iflavm i Harerord 122 Prospect St. Tel. 511. Norwich, Ct. should concentrate to hold the first Iy the sentiment of the nation. Very 5 < ership of Union, population 428; the 3 Y| exis ; > debt. But n figure on 3 q ; place among castern Connecticut cities | likely, when the matter comes to an | fxit nder, present laws, rathor than | mortgage debt Db He et E0Me OF | Consolidated trolley company which it can lose by being too nappy! | issue before the people, Mr. Cannon | the dollar will bring? How many of | debt and 50 per cent. on the weath. ' Marlborough, ~population 322 S are not in sympathy | your readers know that on January | On the first day of January, 1910, this | Southern New England company ab- A great man cannot always be! | “The indica : O e e e 10 B0 1 es- | Same ™3 0020, the debt would be | 1and, population 171, and so on. There | Yom Can Buy Twenty To1s of Judged by the quality and length of non s se his last term as Eastern Connecticut. mg & gtk s - S05.7 the public service corporations. They debts $13.007,490.561. _How many of | 1930, the debt wopld be $205,718184- | 308 PLC %, S50 SORRATe IO, T too, for the generation which leaves nothing behind but a memorial to sloth | Cummin: is Indeed a foolish generation. insurgents t We are living In an age when con- | party, He wants to know whether LUMBER AND COAL. a10igh colierts TepreRdt & - | indifferentism to public duties ignor- | North pole. Next year (1910) another | N€% 5 e trate for rapid growth, and Norwich | non-Aldrich coterie represent correct- | Inéfferentism 1o putiic dutles lgnor- | North pole- NSt 3500 (970 SO0t | Railroad company take over the own : A. W. JARVIS HIS ONLY WEAKNESS :;13“ ‘;funlm T{- methods. 1, 1890, there was a total debt In the ' debt would be $34,673.356,713. The | Sorb Andover, population 385; the is the L Tuner in 2 are that Joseph | United States of $1 ,170,5467 wealth would be $145,545,870,029, On |Aetna life insurance company, Scot- {4 eflufla (4 v S ber of small towns in the tate mortgage debt alone of $6,019.- | $83,216,036,111, while the wealth would | are a num his obituary, for about most public| Speaker of the mational house of rep- | (ai'oe *lCAVEL ‘o halance of all ether |-be $218.318.805,043, On ' January 1, |State which might be boueht un by| (Coal For What You Would men it is apparent too much Is often | resentatives. He has had his day. Ply For One Chea, 'Phone 518-5. 15 Clairmount Ave. o sald. Gen. Oliver Otis Howard, a T them know that on January 1, 1850, | 666, whil W D ot 22 el “ heinin £ s representatives and man brave defender of the flag and the | EDITORIAL NOTES. the real estate mortgage debt was on- | 478,207,564, I will now “draw the cur- | B0 X mdevmd‘;m o g 'l‘her: Diamond | tain” and let Mr. Talcott or someone ly 82, figure out how it will stand in 1940, for P R are coreat possibilitles In the Private| ,na think of the comfort that you JAMES F. DREW ownership of towns should corpora friend of the oppressed of every e Th | proverh comes from Toledo: a o $09,897, an increase of 141.28 per cen and color cannot have too much ortunity never knocks at the side- | ; A 907 2 “ni F grandchildren to con- 0 eople get fron 5 fo 2 Fagbuty e i A S ol i e g S " St It is an amusing subject—New Haven > s < Y08 for the preservation of the union ou { 1880 doubled once and nearly half | lions now on the stage, for 1930 is Journal-C i ‘We are selling a Kitchen Coal that the march to the sea and on the field The man who likes to have his| doubled again in ten years. How |only 20 years ahead. But whoever sesgret gladdens the heart of every house- at Gettysburg, where for gallart con- | way too often is a vexation of spirit | many know that the total amount of s to know and cares to figure it wife. Best Viork Only, i | | c SR S ‘ wealth on January 1, 1890, in the Unit- | out will find that in 1940 the debt will A Substitute Commandment. ‘Pnone 4z3-8. 18 Perkine Ave ed States was $65,131,497,791? Accord- | be, as the old settler sald by the dog Some changes in the Ten Command- E CHAPPEL‘; Co. sept23d ing to this report from 1880 to 1890 | and the bear, “the dog, had a leetle | ments to make them apply to modern o t T the wealth (total) increased only 49.24 | advantage, he was a leetle ahead.” | conditions are advocated by Thomas |Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest |” . and manual training he strove | be when vy meet a | per cent. or a little less than half, | The question is, if this be true, will | N. Carver, professor of economics at to elevate the red man and the colored ' son yes better clothes than man- | while the population increased only | it be possible for the people to stand | Harvard university. Professor Carver man, and he has dis shed him: ners | 24.86 per cent.. or less than one-quar- | {t? And can any one dispute that this | in particular wants an entirely new | in all great religious prog ive move- | ter. Then, as a base from which to | condition is not approximately true?|commandment dealing with the liquor | e the fol- | That there was a cause no one will de- | habit. He would have it taken the business or family duct he received the thanks of co and he was gre n the field anthropy, where through edu- thought for toda ranston’s ozy Store | compute up to date, we hav ments. He made a few mistakes, the | The fact that a hunfred Wicarag | jowing during those ten years. The | ny, that made such a disproportion in | place of the commandment which worst of which was the establishment | uank have been killed in ba Just | ;eal estate mortgage debt alone in- | thé rate of increase between the debt | reads: “Thou shalt not take the name of the Freedman’s bank, which failed, | hows how their Latin foes have im- | creaged nearly three times as fast as | and the wealth. It certainly could not { of the Lord thy God in vain.” oct29d ;158 Main S(ree' and was regarded as evidence that he proved their had “too much faith in human nature.” “The employment of the word God im, the wealth with which to pay, and|have been a natural cause that pro- A A TS and like blasphemies as they are ut- THE NORTH POLE nearly six times as fast as the popu- | duced it. Not being natural it must Not so bad a failing. General How- | The report that the Japanese banks | lation that produced the wealth to pay | have been artificial. Being artificial | tered today have lost thelr old-time | . recently been discovered. The fact 3 e - X increased of eposi v | with. emember, i tement takes | it was removable. Has it been re- | significance.” said Professor Carve 2 ard stood for righteousness just as he have increased their gold deposits by | With. Remember, this statemer ahir 3 - T |that JOHN A. MORGAN & SON was = stood for the flag: he stood for the $35.000,000 in the past year, tells for | B cognizance of over 13 billion dol- | moved? | today. “They are employed many |hat JOHN A MORCAN & SON wai|All the Latest Popular Fic ! st it 5 lars of other forms of debt. Mr. Edl-| Before these figures, these conditions | times from pure force of habit or an g dl i 4 under dog in modern civilization and = Prosperity there. tor, place any business man or busi- | can be successfully disproved, we must | unthinking utterance of the first sen- | moer for bullding purposes wa: dis- | gjon yeceived as soon as mever faltered. He emjoyed the full |, o~ ness corporation under such condi- | have the positive proof that the cause | tence that comes fo one's lips, and 1814 i 4 confidence of ihe government and of hat Korea will suffer for the slay- | tions, doing business, would he not be | has been removed. Uniil then these | are demonstrative of one who pos- |Still doing business at the 014 Stand. | issued. The six best sellers the people and his life is generally N8 of Prince Ito is awful to contem- | yustified in devoting a good share of | figures must stand as facts based on | sesses a dwarfed vocabulary, and a 3 1 3 recognized s a completed volume of DPlate. How the folly of one rash man | his time, even to laying awake nights [ government statistics. Where Is the | lack of breeding .or good taste. SN~ TERnn 000, ] et In declining ack a country. planning some way to get the dollars | man that can produce the proof that “We see on the other side the in- A f G Gables—Mont, nne of Green Gable: ontgomery, s AT to save him from bankruptcy? Well, | the cause has been removed? If these | tense cravine for stimulants holding nter estimates the weight | If this be true, and no one can re- | figures are correct, is there any won- | many people who have our lives in coAl Anne of Avonlea—Montgomery, er he has killed no buteher | fute it, is mot every man justified in | der that there is a deficit In the post- | their keeping, and once in the pos- wdable walks of life so buy it at his figures if he | "Eetting the dollar’ to meet this in- | office department of twenty millions of | session of their desires, danger hangs Truxton King—MecCutoheon, the world can excuse his| half:prics ' : rr(-ax:'lng da}:;‘atx;g Xn‘te;test. {‘rl)rl interest | dollars? Is there aréymsxgprtl]se t“l‘l% over our being like the sword of Dam- Littie Sister Snow—Little. t has cor pe | © 3 ' must go wit s debt, and increase, | the government was behind abou ocles, Drinking is a hindrance to ¢ sy . — as the debt increases? millions of dollars? Knowing these | any man who is placed in a position | Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh | Danger Mark—Chambers. Genet o k of England has raised the | Then again 1 ask, 1s 1t not ignor- | facts, can you wonder there is 80 much | of trust in these times of highly spe- Keziah Coffin—Lincolf. ot B ok : discount rate to five per cent, but}ance of this condition more the | “graft” going on, some of it exposed, | cialized life.” ALWAYS IN STOCK. R e k 'Y that will not deter American borrow- | cause of the Indifferentism? A man | and more of it not yet known? Under| His substitute commandment would octitanw duty of good citizenship, o flechogl g o in this condition would not be Indif- | such a condition there is no wonder |read: “Thou shalt not drink to drunk- A‘ D LAT“ROP oo ie) At e ferent unless he was ignorant of his | that “everybody is dévoted to gettmg |enness mnor bewllder thyself with d ' THE ARTIFICIAL LIMB. A rec n of th reme court that in awardin; for lost limbs the rem advances made in mechani must be considered, hence o a The osteopaths of New Jersey are | IN CITY HALL new trial In the case of a little girl | being called upon by the press to rub | who had been awarded $8,500 for the out a political bone of contention up- | I ) loss of a leg, has given a boom to ' on which the “regulars” have failed. | NOW 0 EN arti limb trade to which di g ; .| A western cartoonist 1is charged | Fik VA ke, g rect attention h bee called. awing his milkmaids on the | ARE OUR SPECIAL FEATURE. P | condition. Let us follow up this ratio | the dollar.” Yes, Mr. Editor, this con- | strong drink.”—Cambridge Despatch 3 . . ¢ Vermont press is complainin o—c J Bbivirds ““m xilling “:““d"m‘: of increase from 1890 to 1900, an- | dition affects about “everybody.” To |in the New York Times. Office—cor. Market ard Shetucket Sta ve“ln School express the hope that the next - T slature will protect them. oct23d Well Seasoned Wood [TUITION and SUPPLIES . C. H. HASKELL g 26d \ to the practical value of the rubber goods, we are told that * side of the cow, and warned a conductor on an eastern railroad who y-and by he will cause a fa- wears an artificial arm with a rubber | tality. ' hand, and he- holds his tickets between hig rubber finger and thumb while he spooks that talk an medium Minister W ° punches the pasteboards with his nat- | 7 Chincse, and the Amer e o oo 4 o cannot supply the right kind of a 4 ) : . Tl SL'P"‘""' = ,h_:f_ s | STABLE and STREET - teon 5 fle? operkion.pt b el S Ten dollars isn’t- much to pay for a good Suit or arts ] X artifi always fresh. A t L bz 2 3 : % 2 S 0 : euraph operator uses a rubber hand Citimre ! Overcoat, but it’s enough if the clothes are bought her:, BLANKETS I Taehiving " anlt e v e flotilla could not keep up with - e e i Rt ok, Ea TR mex, ident's boat on the trip down : o, Our lines at $10. are exceptionally strong, and s tu:dnzrn = We have a lasge assortment ta b : . ARSI e L sissippi. reports are true, | i . . best an o right oy }a;;l}_,'r“":‘a‘s‘of&;,{r; Vo “mm‘ i the fleet completely lost sev- we guarantee you a substantial saving on every vrle-.. 'b?-‘ ’m"'fl:;;n“‘: EL‘,": choose from at lowest prices, that he can pick as much cotton and | <™ HMeS- garment. up and let us tell you about our stock. saw as much wood in a day as any| A Russian prima donne has been % G a H.F. & A, J. DAWLEY by although he wears a wooden Ieg, | awarded $10,000 a tooth for five teeth : f : STYLISH SUITS alld 0VERCOATS mavidd The Shet”ket fl‘ms a farge railroad avers that ne can t: | 1on, Uil alirved sccldent. = Dosrt : ; 283 Main Streel. i e e e n;“ ";:3:..«‘:19- artificial teeth in Rus- | '9 ¥ Good Fabrics Latest Styles manner with a cork lower limb” | 5§ i a : 2 Well Made New Colorings WM. C. BODE. There is no cvidence that Judze| When the czar of Russia and the 7 " § Perfect Fittiag B A1l Sizes A BARGAIN IN LADI:S’ Sotse Garrisom, who wrote the opinion, holds | king of Italy got together they did not any stock in an artificial Iimb factory, | appear to be afraid of the kissing ; SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS. . ;fl:u'h&a‘f°§’.§’§§u::u:'°f§.x2e l“mm ";f germs. Perhaps the germs hid in ko“ anhng A“‘“ v arms, legs and | royal whiskers! : feot wore so near the real thing that | . HATS AT ONE-FIFTY they must be considered in law, if not Methodists have de- quite as good, as a palliative in smoking parsons. An | S (D SUEEREGN. - We gites | b e e or hereafter. REG movement, in a 20 year gold AMERICAN HOUSE 4 3 » 0 > filled hunting case. \ gray, she would indeed be & low- | Will have to admit that he is & sgc. | Wauregan —STORE OF~ 52 A Californ cided that| — Farrell derson, Prope. ! downer. | ful lecturer.—New Orleans Times- | Quality guaranteed. . gy the application of ds “The vely remarks that “it did | ;:;‘gp.d::;";;‘,:h:;rgnd ;"’I‘:O’" 312 75 ; 49 Shetucket Street. A T at o : a woman dr: pon a jury is fully | 0. K. as a Coin Separator. competent to If her gray mat- r Dr. Cook a_succestul Democrat. House Block spncist :n-a 0 :I.Mn Troupen, raveling Men, eto. Livery comnected world do mov: not know that ministers ever smoked octl3d . J. C. STONE. Prep buys a O size 15 Jewel, nickle by ter was netup to the average dury- or not, Commander Peary JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS §|—icen sor mansin v mcer v PUnLi The Virginia coroner's verdict: “Died from an overdose of whiskey o o 3 fs not 50 interpretable as one would | pesily Sy, fame (hat nobody think. Some old topers say he must |gn the top of Mount McKinley for Dr, have drowned himself in i Cook's records.—~Springtield Union, Rather Mean.