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time, him that would ‘be far to build warships and t: put the vmolu!“" experimental schools for tuchln‘ agricuiture or the trades.” The nations are wasting hundreds these who agree “Yes'm,” sald ..2:& _@l"fl her -gnmn -‘ll&tla! m.: m..fifm u’nn James' players is the thing which should be rubbing of millions on bal just now u, P B T coontered ac the Tastolfce at Norwieh | whioh become fobiolete In & vary Tew on iat " Los last woek. fou Y Telephone Callss vears. In fact, the Hartford Times mlnmd m l':‘u d Bulletin Busin o, 480, e}mrn- this goyernment with vllt‘ Buletin Basintet Rf0ma Sooe i Scow 1n building g R ey oa ke 1d dte, b Bulletin Job 35-6., tleghips of 21 kniots wh Bm- “fl "‘;"‘ o Seath o3 106 . ‘Willimantle O Rcom 2. Murray | ain and Germany are constructing | but_twelve of us to nourish * every tissue " and - ey Building. , Teleptfona. 210. battleships .equally idable with a couldn’t_come.” fail to do so h . 3 = Nov. 2, 1009, | epeed of 27 Knots, se finder such Mrs. James gasped uun ‘Should it any P PRHTGR. R - Norwich, T"-"v- e - | conditions our battleships are really/ mcmly always enjoys po' health, e hl’h medicine used. !leunryh. Y'vYY - & obsolete when finished, To ignere !ve! she ain't but two years oldern | «wwere m'ifi fl %."“" ,'ln brothers . A speed cannot be regarded as-a mark and _sistet a e uired. 5 | u | i of wisdom under such circumstance A,‘,‘," o o oty | oytvonm: 1 sinig fi“ any, moth-r,; a g / §“'he C[rculahon of In'hla hation-today thore are. mil | (Aua, Jears, older | (nan you'” sne | sters, captin” Safly—shers workin' for i ) : Ing up. ' Ignoruncer for, whose” edu: | JoL Tother be Ohly tyo’years oMer | Grariie—te livas at home- and Jim P 3 * [ than you!™ he ain't a bit accoun g H ne Bulletin. cation thers s no provision whatevar. | Mndy c;zn:::er mouth and laueh, | married—and. Tom—he's thie youngest [ ¥ fps .| The day is coming when the leading | €d, display semicizcles Yas'm, thats all, ‘o me. You D YW l.l. P’m, ere 1 you ‘are intereited.in o Coes Yol “:lc.“:;n:.: e pasters § | men ‘in’ 1l the countries of the civ= s ki my zocl mawe” sho gur f,’.m‘l"'wz i Hebnd had” eht " . el Id like to say to you i e H k- m, P 5 erings we wou N = 3 Ganneotiont, ant frem thoee ta;gour{| lized world Will, talis, déwn- was ond | gied. " “She's paw's tourth tepwite Then when she died he up and mar- Your livér is torpid and congested. Schenck’s 9 a that of any n§| falk P Industry-—wilitalk for & greatt | “Mrs. James relaxed palbably, hougt | A0 et by bisih. Thit made my Mandrake Pills afford great relief, One fair that we have a big new line of Ma tmes larger than | er citizenship along lines which tell | 5 “stepwife” was a creature that hith- | ol J;e third, .nd hen she died he B FicN 3 i - F: iN-rwlu. It is delivered to over$ for 4 busier and acbétter world. erto had not col,vre within her ken. | r.tiies this ,rxy,m wife and Ishould trial will convince you of their ?rluvg_ pn;per tings and will be pleased to show them 3,000 ot the 4,068 houses in Nor- 3| TP TSy prary All she could think of to say was| .4 phe gurprised if he should live to ties for stomach, liver and bilious disorders. : o FIGHTING DISEASE PAYS. “Oh!" “which she did.say with an 8ir | j. " snother one. Maw looked ter- : . wich, and read b: ninety nu--;hne ; Thers. ia mothing: that. hays'-Dester | OF;086p ifiterest. ? Tible sickly. It's been & mighty bad | Wholly. vegetable and absolutely harmless. | and exquisite, and the quality fs | THe Most! ticcesstil “m‘u,.m,, o g.m_ of the people. In Windham here Is g lPlY 4 Yas'm,” Mandy continued, Aipping | gisappointment to paw, the way m- Plain or sugar coated, 25¢ a box. Sold every- novel and exqui q y the year; nted by excellomt it is delivered to over 900 houses f| than money investéd to improve the scrubbing cloth into the water and | givee have died on him, And cot | g ’ S - hondad By, e 1 book 0. K. The price range is from 1240 pany, in Putnam and Danlelson to over §| public heaith, or 'h"t'}’l ‘“‘"e ";“"’“‘ wringing Ht out withsh pals 8.0 an expense, t0o, 0 muny where. Send postal for our free medical . K. WAYNE CAMPBELL. which will decre o rate of mory|round hands, “paw’s buried three | guniraye: 3 > to 356, 250, 360, 80c noao.h.‘:a 1: g r;r :‘:fllflm ;f tality. That this can be done has | wives .m iul ]I)(len mfil’h}tiy t;lr:llnn a| “She sighed a little .;d :n:roha fc;:; and learn to prescribe for yourself. = per ard up ‘to 35 Pr:n‘ m“m.m:;:n:“w’:r il is considered ‘the loc ol been satisfactorily demonstrated. soclabfman like paw. He just loves | oo 50 "Gane at the floor. Then s Dr. J. H. SCHENEK & SON, Phila., . B Rikrdbing fo. o Bhdes e asts. da i Eastern Connecticut has forty- Statistics just recelved from the | society. I declare to gracious, u?m las;llo(‘k,d b at Mra. James cheertuily, J. . E A re. ' *| regan House mumn':. _{':"‘.',";’. ‘t a sixty- how | timé paw was gingle: seemed like we'd | “upy; we shore did have a good special sale on this stock. Now is | Co’s on Monday, Nov, 5 2 nine towns, one hundred an ¥ divigion of the census bureau show |y 0% B0, o0 Polume crasy, \he was Do said, . “Maw's & fine, 00Ok, Cars 6o a1l piketh Wiley bert g Z five post office districts and forty- 3| that the war on the white plague is thpt cantankervus.” :fle-nhz\elmfl biked . Dam ‘and. fried e it you o S¥e ;‘o all pol performar % 3onme rumal free delivary routes. belng. W, - SloWIy. Nk mEet. Lo “hicken and sweet potatoes And Irish | his clothes, They found his watch and | sonal interest in the company, and & novic eport for 1908, just compiled, shows | Mandy rubbed away vigorously for ses and roastin’ years and squash{a ring, and located the $2 bill. The | sentimental interest that counts | ! Selkist: Gich . The Builetin is e0ld In every | rep y potatces and T ¥ i . “ The terms | Incidentally do not forget that we all of the R. F. D.i|that the death rate per 100,000 from | about three minutes, then she sat back | gnq pserves and pickles and.. land! I|$1,000 roll down in his pants leg was | him, per even more. re g, ko Rl et * 7§ (uberculosis was 173,9. For 1907 It was | on her heels and wiped her forehead. | gon"know what all, and pie and cake | overlooked. of the incrdise aro more liberal than stock of House Furn- IR TN Ridiery Cousestiten 388.6; for 1000 it wes 1005, end for | Tasm” he sald atier @ moment, | viack caks und white chks aud wed_| 'That’s all INave’ ssid Chisholm, | had been assumed in same quert % 0 it was %45.4. Pneumonia mortal- | “it was paw's golden weddinanni- | gin" cake—and ice . cream and—my | He was talking to the man who had | The instalments will receive the same H CIRCULATION b S yebenchb, g s i . | versary and he was just set on hav-|gooqness, maw kep pressin’ ever one|taken his $2 bill. ‘1 was going to |dividend that would come to a cor- H | ity has declined also, but not 86 greats | i 41y the children at home. Fifty | 5¢ us to sat till wé pretty near bust. |use that to buy grub with until I|Tesponding amount of full-paid stock: 31901, average . Iy, from 186.9 In 1890 to 1612 In 1907 | years is & tong time to be married, | * «'Hogt you fret about me, maw; I|got home. hat s, after the rst quarter Jaymens The Big store H Seventy-eight thousand two hundred | ain‘t it ; eat hearty I says. Yourc a blanked, cheap, mean | the next dividend would be 2 per cent. 1908, average | ana eighty-nine_victims were claimed | ~Mrs. James' brow again wrinkled in | " ng maw says, ‘If you dom't try a|cuss’ snorted the bandit. ‘Fact of the [ on 325 par., on which $31.25 ha n £ % by the white plague in 1908. perplexity. | “But, Mandy," she X- | picce of this puddin’ T'll Be mad at | matfef is that & manmean enoush to | paid in. Kight per cent. on stock at AN, o A 1908, average. *In the registration ares of the Uriit- | postulated, “aow ‘can he have had his | DCY travel with only $2 in his pockets [123 is equivalent to 6.4 per cent. net, PR 1 | "mn = H e s Ya e sek stk Snhiversaty when his wite | "o 1 et a piece of the puddin', Then| ught to starve and thirst to death. | which is what the new stock will yield The Little Prices H E oo | 1Mt but two vears older than you? “Ain’t you goin' to try some | But I'm going to give you a dollar | to those who get it and hold it, 31907, average....eveserenis 7 |79 deaths out of every 100 deaths of oc- | SAL Ut twd YERES OVE {f}“;,"‘,‘uklfg‘ Mdndy she says. back, and 'm doing it just to let you | § per cent. rate holds. Often instal- | - ’l‘he “ d 0 an H cupled: mafes who died between the | “'\anay laughed agaln joyously. SAnd’T Just set back In my chair an’ | know, blank you, that you are desl- | ments draw oulysd per cent.. an l'g H ages-of 25 and 84 years were caused | “Did you think I meant that he'd |y s, ‘Land goodness, maw, I|ing with a gentieman. it has been for some timé under- S — T SR i' by tuberculosis of the lungs, or pearly | been Hed up to this here one fifty | gays 've done et so much It T ah'd| “And the Holdup than fished out a |stood that Mr. Billard, who'stepped in a0 many others. 9 3 § [rone death out of every three. During | years® \Vv"ll‘] 1 re;qkunb not. He Iflm: bat an eye I'd bust’” ;H;'tr”dol!ar and handed it to Chis- ,"; the (;l(ll:aiwl:lril:‘l' b‘e"xm"n::ot“ao«rr\u-'- y MISS FLORENCE WOLCOTT, PR WS tor added to the board and In his se- ' Wutaber 80 v the bookkeepers, clerks and copylst, | MONths. But you see. taking :fld;"‘jl Mandy picked up hér bucket and % i Y B ARy Réts the oryibes ) i o e, A, §[40.1 per cent. of the barbers and hair- | ;. ¢, ooy he's been married fifty | started for the door. “I reckon I.bet- . . fof an expitienced business man of 9.11 Water Street . dressers, 40.0 per cent. of the Servants, | vears” CGountin' up his four wives |ter wipe up the front stairs, Mis'| ~The annual meeting of the New | apundant personal popilarity and high 44.1 per cent. of the boot and shoe< | 3nd leavin' out the times he was just | James?' she inguired. *Bettern't York, New Haven & Hartford road ding. 1t Is withif the possibili- N makers, 49.2 per cent. of the compgsi< | courtin’, pay found it was time to have Mrs. James nodded and Mandy bas yesterday - developed a New Haven s that Meriden will now: get rid of | COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS, | THE JUBILEE BOOK. tors, printers and pressmen; 41.2 per | his fftieth universary.” ed through the door.—Chicago News. ::;f::ulgsr ;”lw“;:lfl!\;::\sl ff;ul“l’l: Iis | its dreadful grade rrouinn‘ T%o Iholnl AT Tl e MUSIC. : ; 2 | o a tiemen ol. 502. The Jubilee Book, contalning a|cent. of the tailors, and 256 per cent: : Heriry L. Goodwin, but his queries | OF fiFectors ls made up' of Kegie ik Bop e CARO THOMPSON / complete record of the celebration of | of the farmers who died in the regls- | " 0T L LU T o uTER, |arena echoing with cheers and with | simply enabled Mr. Mellen to make | of [2T8¢ NG succestfil BUSTOR O | octrga LINE H. " the 250th anniversary of the founding | tration area “““':R ‘91“!“'“9 victims Pl music of dianas in his hunu’:x xh can A_r;]umlbelr of (cmphull(lf !l’""k t“"! Wwho have the ‘respect and confidence Teacher of Music ¥ Jorw. ’ ot pulmonary tuberculosis. * lied the Great- | see the graceful curve of his body,| Without having to seek or make an|,r, ige circle of acquaintances, and, 3 of the town of Norwich, with complete | ™ phere must also enter into this good | HarPer B"";" L'.'hE’.‘r’:"’_“ S arrayed in brown and gold and glit= | occasion for them. The moSst Sig- | |¢ there js another board In the eoun- LUMBER AND COAL. 46 Washingtjn Strest illGeisntions, containing at leass fio | work the personal training of the in- SR spaniy . {ering brilliantly in the sunlight, as he Dificant of these were the earnest dec- | try of higher average, it would be in- SRR ¢ e 000 words and 50 pages of portraits | o A owledged the ovatoin with that|laration that none of the company’s | {iv, s 1oe Hat 3¢ 1600 DS A A B s o dpwp“fed m:m s | dividual to not o’_nl) (et for health, | 1y, reaging the reports of the death i‘.fn'h&n‘}. ger crm:pelllng. o Bherrid B g Wowaiag s b -l :"‘r“:‘tln‘f‘“l‘”l"fit mx:elhm”" 4840 be .,,g .;,M:”,.m"_ e c \* | but to exercige for it and to think|ot Harper Baylor Lee, the American | Wonderuy CONPRURE, o TeSHoE | fo politicians or.obbyists and thut the | "oted: 00, that the thirteen firectors p Lossons wiiontnbms BLLL ot sections of the parade, etc. The Bul- | health. The abolishment of fear and | bull fighter, one is astounded at the an enthusiastic, cheering mob, skép-~| prospect of maintaining the 8 per cent. | ). " p 16" oa urant the home of the 1 Same method as * . letin hopes to have the book ready for | the keeping of health constantly, in | exaggerated and incongruous accounts | . " nq g1), carried him in triumph | dividends was better now than at apy | '°¢ "¢ 7% Used &t Bchawenka Gonservatory, Ber- delivery early in December. 1f you|mind would tell for better things in|of himself and his career. It has been | (% U8 S0k Gors from the rine. o .- gy oAb g 4 1 e, have not ordered one, fill out the cou- | our communal life. my very good fortune, to know'him | "5y fage notions are abroad con-|reason to look for apy rduction by | Little Anna Stadt of Chippewa will s b, ek ol 4 o5 & personally and 1 have found him 0| corning the bul fight! Few people | reason of the stock increase: this | within a duy or two receive a Carne- | n paGNT KFPT THE CHILDREN F. C. GEER ‘p:n gnn’le r-vs[w here r;n“masl N o EDITORIAL NOTES. Exe ar;’ ”‘“"},f,’,‘,?,‘ :2";5&: i;‘;'“wm‘ realize that it embodies all tae nuu;y year is expected to nm(l;v“gnad the de- | gie medal for saving the 1_1‘_(; os_ Mina T UNER e “Business Manager o e Bulle- * 2 g, brave, ¥ - g0~ Y liti f primordial life that made | ficits of the past two dull seasons. Greenwood last summer. he Green- PR 2orwiot; Cont The' football lfinp is excusable, but | watm, generous impulses and a heart | Aetties of PUMOCCRL JE (RL FOLS | TR OFact that Mr. Morgan offtered | woad ohiid had §ot over her depth in OFF THE TROLLEY i - LocrBire g % —_— the football black-eye is.a disgrace t0 | of gold. It exhibits the greatest possible | the resolution for the increase of capi- | Chippewa Creek, when Anna Stadt, | pecause father used. the horse and Tel. 51 Narwtoh: 08 FOOTBALL FATALITIES. the"game, To the average American the term | strength and grace and beauty of the | tal showed that the move met his full | only nine, went to her assistance and | grandfather walked. ol ich, o P AR “bull fighter” is assoclated with some- | human figure. We breathlessly watch | approval, and ho is proverbially con- |after a hard struggle, brought her|™ g 4 voy petter try this Coal of Football can never be debrutalized | phe momentous political issues will | thing sanguinary and cruel. Still I)one of our own kind, his life in his|servative. He las a very large per- | companion to the shore. Chappell's next time ? until all heartless wretches are taken | ye gettled in all parts of the land on | have seen Lee exhibit (eelln’ anld sen: | hans, meet and maste’r a”thounand ki e R Y AW Jn“s out of the game. day of our Lord. timent as sincere and simple and | ynexpected, dangerous situations. 3 The government has ruled out foot- | 7 0= O our Lord: naive gs"that of a ehild. ' Douene ot | ""Hiose who' benold. are. thrilledto y is the Leading Tuner in ball because two weeks ago a mem-| Happy thought for today: The an- | times has he risked his neck at ben- | yndreamed of depths, in which ar & : " ¥ fit fights, to aid the children of dead | awakened the anclent Instincts of the E CHAPPELL co . ber of the Annl.pol(s‘ team had his | noyances of yesterday, it propg\) bur= foremi o hospitals, or any - cause mm‘m‘ past: instincts which began at o K men w back broken and on Saturday last a|jed, make room for joy today. needing msssitance. All this was done | the very dawn of time when man, un- Wit el 188 Maa st g member of the West Point team had without remuneration. He had about | der awful compulsion, commenced the Central Wharf a a ‘Phone 518-5. 1§ Clairmount Ave. > his neck broken, All football is now |. The pulic men who have been call- | him' some subtle, = compelling force | struggle with his hereditary enemies, ¥ Talophoses. sept22a : declared at an end at these institu- |ing each other llar$ of late may be | which made his friends idolize him, | the animals. Royal Baking Powd th tlons: telling stories at the club tonight. and his enemies admire and respect | The bull fight is great because it is 'owder is the JAMFS F DREW = The opponents of foofball say that e him, intensely human; because it quickens greatest of time and labor ’ vas 24 9 d was | within us the ancient patriotism of | it is popular because It contains all| The prediction that Noyember is to| Leée was 24 years of age an wi 4 = t'am 0ld [ ouy kind. The bull fighter fs great savers to the pastry cook. the excitement of baseball and the | be a warmer mofith than Was October ( born in El Paso, Texas, Of ’ 3 A; an famil His father was |because he is human, masculine, be- :"“h e i e e AT gars it mothiing | i hal of the city and a member of | cause he is Strong jand_featless, be- Economizes flour, butter noved * 1ano uning an i unch-play which often results in | else. the rangers. Lee was educated in the | cause he gives all that @ man has to Best V'ork Only. the death of some player sees mothing N public schools of Guadalajara, Mexico, | give and |s glad in the giving.—Ralph and eggs and makes the THE NORTH POLE % ML, o ks Al Al ar houorabie ss Drige Aghting | Whew it comes to T";- d?{ t:‘ose odf and until e entered the bull Fing was | H. Chaplin, in Chicago News. food digestible and healthful - ly boen disoovered. Tho fast :.:u.xu erience say that “a charity t4g an th National lines o et ittt s recen 8 QY shonld it s assumed that thems | KT T el bR s | St B Bok: ASL(h many. atih- Proof. of a Gentleman. that - JOHN A. MORGAN & SON was getsiligent piayers when an opponent 1o}, Ll & teur bull fights and gained considera- | <vestern history I8 rife with blood- selling the best line of family coal and # RN Seot oK R0 i adw e ble distinction. He did not dream of |.cirgling stories of holdups of stage lumber for bullding purposes wa: dis- y % s that if they throw their combined | Sam. Von Nostran of Chicago fs a | becoming a professional, however. un- | (oacheg and brutal robberies, Many covered in 1814 N o :'enf‘v“; that it will| model hizsband it he gave the prige he | I AFSL B ATALD A overor of thh O A Lk St doing business at the Old Stand. crush him an cripple him for | g o . vi L added features ] : ! i life or injure him {nml;p The gang ;.\e'rnafiu:::h Flght over to his wife for | {fo&or Vera’Crus |0t course there were plenty of them Central Whar. ephone 884, It Makes Wrinkles. - who thus fall upon a vietim to crush i Mr’n’;fi""«“l;‘- By I "n:mr: ;’A:,‘, ey Gh N Y NN Warry over ill-health doss yous A him should bé held responsible for There are fifty-six thousand loco. - e . v ce " health no good, and ly eauses and as straight as an arrow. His fa “Major Inman told me this story, . the results. This is what would de- | motives in the United States and they | it T2 3o long, his featurés well pro- | said one of Inman’'s old friends re- wrinkles, that make you look oldes x brutalize the game in good shape. are not always equal to the demands | ,ortioned and sensitive, his eyes dark | cently., “He thought it was very fun- than you are. Ed The manner and brutaiity of the|made upon them. | ana alw#s animated. He would often [nyv, and it was. Inman said that a 1 you cre sick, don't o bt g joke in a good-natured way about the | Kansas man named Chisholm, a ranch- about it to make ycurse! condemned. To overpower a skilful| The little girl who defined the word | difficults of shaping his curly Jairgnio | man and cattleman of much means, % No alum—no lime phosphates Free Burning Kinds and Lebhigh the = rfm“_ ! & words 0“’-«- . player by brute force without regard | “gentleman* for her teacher as “a man | the torerd’s cue, is face was char- | traveled a great deal over the, old m -lullr A mmtn ""u'. r—~ acterized by a high, square forehead | Santa e trail by stage coach in those ALWAYS IN STOCK. & e J 5 the danger or the resuits is very Tar from being an honorable perform- you don’t know very well,” so wide of the mark. did not get and an everlasting daredevil smile. | early days. He had a blg government I remember his first great fight at | veef contract—for either the army or The only powder made A D, LATHROP, Rtice. Such men send flowers and at. —_— R e g e e SR R T i B B it from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar tend the funmeral in a body, but it is A western prophet feels warranted| g, his great try-out, the supreme |at any rate he had to go in person . far more creditable to them to stop | In saying that “everybody will wear |test. He was ‘advertided extensively | to conclude the business. He had to Office~scor. Market and Shetucket Sts making cripples and preparing the way wings one of these days except, possi- and the ceitical Spaniards and Mexi 0 to Arizona to one of the agencies. Tk Viburn-0. 3 ut'endmlfmw - ~ h d Telephone 168-12. ul - | bly, theggampaign liar. cans, incredulous and skeptical, flock- | Returning, he was smart enough to you will admit i il e Vil et viter Y ol to see the curiosity—an audaclous | send his money on ahehd and it got cctted . Bivecsions tor th bew a1s printea ta 3 7 The English suffragettes have some | "Stingo” fghting fierce Mura bulls | back to his rnfinchlnl{'exfir ennu;‘h He ;-,i’g;n‘un- with every bottle. Price A o TR v from Spain! | had about $1.000 in s on his per- 1.25 at druggh BUT FOR FOUR YEARS. Er"r‘fl"} b“fL ‘l""‘l"“‘:" Wheriie 4 """fi It wag immense! sHe fought in|son. pocket he had a $2 mnco-onxuc CHEMICAL ©O. The declaration of President Taft s what '8 pappening to 800d | soyitiese classic style, without the | binl. getting back /into by @and while there is marked neglect in that he did not expect to serve the country but four years may have car- ried delight to the few factionists, but it was far from pleasing to the Ameri- ean people, In these times of great issues and unprecedented enterprise, four years is not long emough for a president of such large abilities, broad conceptions and perfect familiarity with the needs of the nation to do himself justice. The peoplé have faith in the statesmanship and . superior ability of President Taft and nothing | less than two terms has been thought likely to second the motion, for his making one term of the presidency his Hmit, The people are bent upon hav- ing another term of President Taft, if possible. DEATH-TRAPS. 'The church orphanage at Lynchburg, | Virginia, in which five orphans were suffocated before they could be res- cued from the burning building, was a death trap, and had this been dis- covered in time the record of a hor- soclety most, all the time. The day is coming when the Bow- ery of Norwich will not be so near to its front entrance. The day of bet- ter taste is not far distant. President Taft may not find it so easy to step down and oit at the end of four yeafFs, if the people.order him to “sit down and stay sot!” That something good can'come out of Nazareth has' been many times proven: A champion baseball ‘team tunity .when there s a chance for a rake-off. He sfeers the millions his way ‘and lets his ploty take cate of itself, A postmaster who résigned has been adjudged insane and locked up. This shows that the only safety for post- masters lies in holding on to their Jobs, “The Tub Cure.” The Bellville (Ga.) Freeman says a elightest blunder and with surprising | Kansas the stage was held up, evi- grace and elegance. With ease he ac- | dently by a party of robbers who had complished the most daring and dif- | been watching Chisholm and expect- ficult feats of the greatest Spanish|ing him to return with a wad of mon- toreros and then he did others which | ev in payment for his cattle. Chisholm even they would hardiy dare attempt | slipped the $1,000 roll down his pants and which 1o ohe coild do more beau-{leg. The holdup men buttoned him tifully. T can see him now in the|first. He invited them to search him, midst of his great triumph, the big |saying that he had little money on ONLY NECESSARY 10 TREAT parts of the country. Mr. Turk is well known throughout the Ohio and Mis- sissippl valleys. He is now 68 years of age, and claims his genersl health is better than for some time past. “For several years,” says Mr. Turk, “I suffered from stomach frouble. I was in a badly weakened and run- down condition. After eating I would ‘bloat, and be’in pain and distress for several hours. An all-gone feeling would come over me, and I had no en- ergy nor ambition whatever. This The new theory advanced by L. T. Cooper relative to the human stomach has attracted such widespread atten- tion that the public in citles visited by him has been joined by many phy- sicians in a. discussion of his beliefs and medicines. Mr, Cooper says that human health is dependent almost entirely upon the stomach. He says that no Cls- ease can be conquered without first alleviating all stomach disorders. He ARTHUR M. BROWN, Manager 65, 657, 59 West Main Strast, Telephone 133. § CALAMITE COAL Wl Saasfléd Wood _CH _ HASKELL 'Phonss e 402 68 Thames St o A BARGAIN IN LADIES’ Watches $12.75 106 West 120th Street. New York. 318 Evening School IN CITY HALL NOW OPEN BLANKETS We have a large assortment to choose ftom at lowest prices. The Shetucket Harness Co 263 Maln Street. further says that most men and wom- | condition continued for a long time, WAL :::a n.{::e(:d;v&ul:hhlvzlbnn averted. | faq m soclety there now is “The Tub | en of (m: generation are half-sick, | although I took treatment from several f, Sove, 0 scovered the | Cure,” which is explained as follows owing to degenerate stomachs. And [good physicians, and tried a number of 15 J i, alokle ‘Telephone 866-4. octdd as herselt severely burned in| “In this the patient arises just as|jagt]y he claims that his New Discov- | patent remedies, without relief. buys a O size awel, niol tempts to rescue ‘these little | the crisp air of the morning 18 mel- | ery medicine will rejuvenaté the hum- | «On reading of Mr. Cooper's theory Inspection of such places with | omis to do this carries with résponsibility for just such dreaded accidents as this. It i8 tinie now to examine chimneys and flues and heating apparatus to ' sée that they are in good condition; it to be lowed by the first sunbeam. An ordi- they are thoroughly saturated the pa- tient takes them up one at a time and rubs them briskly up and down on the washboard placed in the tub. This is kept up until the hands, arms and face are a glowing pink.~ The patien then goes into the open air and hangs an stomach i a few weeks' time. I Became convinced that he was right, what he calls a campaign of education, For the past year he has met the pub- llc in thé larger cities of the country, and his success has been phenomenal. Thousands of peoplé have flocked to his headquarters wherever he has gone, and the sale of his medicine has. ‘been beyond anything of the klna Syer tesSt his claims. afforded prompt relief, and when I had taken three bot- tles my trouble had disappeared and I was feeling like & different man. To make my restoration sure I took two more bottles of the New Discovery. It has now been séveral months since I stopped taking the Cooper medicines, OysterPathes.Escallops movement, in a 20 yedr gold Quality guaranteed. Ololfl of cold meat or uruonnhuol e e 'fim&?‘.ngula. Aad .L"fi..u“":::‘..“fi' ‘i e hlv.l{w.r which .i"u’.u—u JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS @ view of making them healthy and [ naTY WaSh tub 18 then filled with Mot} * (oo e nas been traveling from ore [#o I procured several bottles of hi T mweqts’fish’ ¢ filled hunting case. Ro“ MH‘; A“O]S, safe should be a regular duty; and | ous articles of linen are thrown, After | City 10 another, conducting in each | New Discovery preparation in order to | LUCAS 'HALL, 49 Shetuskst Street. oct13d J. J. C. STONR Prep all the linen articles on a line stretch- D this' respect in houses and stores, there | ed for that purpose.. The one complet- | before witnessed. And I heve experlenced, no pain nor SALMON LOAF. 1beaten m. m . should be none in the public institu- | ing the Sask.fitst Announces the fime| Possibly the most interesting feafure | distreis lg R.M time, ll‘!?wxh I eat| W potato, and line m“uk b same. v?l'-m Al. ..“ tions where 0 much- depends upon to the gthers over the telephone, and is moralizer, “haye poor M !o “True, “but_they l.llly ka their 6'& fl;l’lfll ‘count. cakp News Ll of the attention Cooper has attracted | anvthing The following unsolicited endor!c- wonurlil preparation ‘&nd I recom- ent comes from J. L. Turk, living fering from mend it:-tosany eme suff stomach trouble. Cooper's New, Discovery is sola vy all druggists ev‘rywhas 15 Locust streét, = Vincannes ad. uhou statement is charaeteristic of melnd from pemsons inall well e -'fl - caref h - | entitled to a prize. Tt Is exciting sport ls what_his army of followers, whom The medicine ‘.uo relieved me of Cover with mashed ...m“,u' %, f0F. (he ‘wately ot the In- [SR4 also invigorating exercise.” he has converted to his beliefs throtigh | chronic-canatf phes, the lat- : SPRCIAL RATHS (¢ e his medicines, have to say on the sub- | ter hmng ho.tba}?fl Jg for twenty Traveiing Mon, ota, ' Lt sy _The Aifference between a weed ana | “Women, ds a rule* rnurm the | Ject. years. '8 iscovery is a , very cosmected. of for him and nothing: less will do. | has come out of Pittsburg. — R R fag st ion il e oo R o e | TUITION and SUPPLIES haps, he might find comfort in pass-| Des Moines swore in a hundred boys ke g e gl Rk FREE , ihg the onerous duties of the office | for Dolice purposes on Hallowe'en. farry's big line of Bhingles. Call us over to another; but the people are | That is one “;‘fly of w"‘"fla"dm;‘ 8ood up and let us you about our stock | oct26d very likely to have something to say | behavior on that tempting evening. J / Y 2 H.F, & A. J. DAWLEY s e e OBE RO T -, it the matier nd they ave Bk | gl Tl ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, masiia STABLE and STREET

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