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3"_‘:;‘;3:;"‘; iy il looks as 1t the present egg sitwa- Woman in Life and in the Kitchen v , Y marketing of eggs by the pound than = T e e e e e CONCERNING WOMEN. of and perhaps possess a cushion alled for the purpose in all the years of with balsam Plne needles. Pillows of Zee agitation. Dr. Wiley is of the opinion | ;. Lidia Lipkovska, the Rus- | this kind are known to be healthf sters and Mayon AT TOUHEY Subacription price. 1Ze a week; S0¢ a| that the present system is tending to- m;,ff ma donna, Has joincd the Na- | and the pungent odor will buq\w.n"il; an'::’ ..g{g frying wx:u. anl-pl.:'hm i A’-nl-\ m:- Irish "MAV and month; $6.00 2 yen ward the keeping of the small-egs- | tjoual Progressive \voman Suffrage | relicve headaches. Arst in naise and then in Bag % Reel Dancer. = el T N laying fowl because in the matter of | unlon In New York. O1d letters cut into small pieces take bet 3 leep ‘Sutherland’ ind YOUNG oo tiond-class matter. “eB. A heir keep they are most economical B cow | e Dlace of feathers, and again the {gat™ ooVl ‘be found delicious. | PYp Mr " P LA W Bl : nd-cidss matts 2 Ahrongh hem enpe can e pro- | _ Of the 12,000 saleswomen in New | pillow stulfed with roso leaves is 9 WL Ba Thne T T Lol Telephoune | York department stores. one-third are | very desirable one for those who pre- venture. ‘the North DeVEAU TWIN SISTERS Pictures _changed ily. Eullein Business Offce. 480, Sied atTAS SNRMUGESNE The o "3 miotia - the sreater part of | fer the roses to pine. Dry th nor the author takes any profit from R e e large ecgs are mow selected and sola | YIVes and mofe bING IS Sy | leaves In the air, but mot ta the san | V! To7all ‘proceeds above oot Dttty Desting . Singecs anl I n Job e by the dealers at a speclal price, while | ;i 77 0 Scatter orris powder over them and IViihanctc OB, BN Mwrray { the medium to small eggs are sold at | - sprinkle with oil of roses. Allow the L SuNGthe, TolONNAN SN the regular per-dozen price. | A gatant colliet sroom at Long. | petals to Temain In an open Box for boNS in siiver an g Kino i e T AT 1Y The. Boston Trangeript, considering | ton, Staffs. rather thun, disppoiat S | soveral days befors filling ‘the. pillow. | SOPPEL 103, d. These ribbons | Mairet. T the temiency to breed towara whe smatl slain M b 1L iret 6 | miLLineRy NoTES Fon P e Eie e | P TR 3 = 4 ¥ act th e of his legs was long the selvage. /i 7 notably in the Philippines, the Qg‘s[’”“’ R by & AANSIEaE: PRESENT AND FUTURE. O R RN NoviaN are s 11 that the fa - e ar . After the * 2 3 £ oo b 3 %°lana satin ribbon is made of thres The Bulletin’s OWS DAILY KEITH & PROCTORS yy 1 v armid then; but this again is one of the re- B pices of ribbon, about two inches in 7Aws 8.45. | vAUBEWILLE. SONGS. - so seriously er The Circulation of The Bulletin. ts of ingrained prejudice. The sale| Width, sewn together at one end and of esgs by weight would clearly be| Miss & Chainy 42 | plaited in a loose braid. * wue Butictin has the targest et || more cquitable. The. immereeptible | of 1807 insinuctor 1o, mainematics 3¢ qulls ars arten ai8ed pr stoaded Bie. JULIA REDMOND & CO. culacton “of any paper in Easters || tendencics of any indusers, In the com- | \WOIPY SRS 8 G Head of the | Guills are often gllded or stua ded with Prmflllfl THE CRITIC AND THE GIRL petition of the world, is towards the | Vi o ics department in the Am the text, as the complete vocabulary Featuring AL HAYNES, well known Theatrical Star. Commecticut. and {rom three to four e G ttmes Inrger tham that of amy ia[| icast that will suffice to meet require- | jcan College for Girls at Constantino- |Mafe of furdelt. = == = 0 the text/fan Chy, loompN), rocRTB IR Normich. 1t ix delivered to over || menis. This is shown by the tendency | ple. taking the place of Dr. ToXang | i o heim that dips on one side ha translation. osTRADO | RAEFORR & 'DoROTHY | AUDITORIUM 056 of the 4053 houses i Nor- |{ of the dairvman to breed down to the | 1T Vivian, 1894 who is mow in offics | fyo’ quills as sole trimming. 2 el B4y CLARKE buo wich. and read by mimety-three per [| milk stundard, and without it they | at Well as associatc pi The new shell hairpins have broad, Riss.. Eney. Gormen: Seeies. - Naited Novel foontrio nd | English in cent. of the people. In Windham } would soon be developing. for sale by | W2tHe square tops and are designed for wear ‘h{ Ec;n«t H. Biiermum‘::;' et:;r ovelty oo h‘: b e s 04 HIGH-GLASS with the fashionable turban coiffure. of German, Indiana orLy Equilibrist | ¢aif, Comedienne SONGS Cloth, 16mo, 183 pages. Amerlcan ?‘otzk Company, New York. Price ADMISSION—10c. BVENINGS, Reserved Seats—u0c. ‘This book contains eight short it ix dellvercd to over 500 houses, n Putsam Dasiclson to over 300, and in all of these places it dered the Tocal dai) ke q | more watery prod- Bedford is an en- But the size of the egg is some- | Tn an article ne which all buyers can see for | some ré- themselves, and so, in a measure, find | ity among | Hand-painted miniatures form the heads of some of the new and expen- sive hatpins. own collection. A Barbar: Quills are much used to trim spring Commecttont Ras #orty- || their own protection.” sliecti Y | walking hats. They dre very long | fanciful tales of great charm and S xdon — Bas been and very odd. freshness which have not heretofore ] sanintice ainiricts, aad forts- || THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY. | posssssion fox been edited for American schools, The; ver a ome yural free @clivery romtes. The usually fair and accurate Ner- | 1Y | il and who alwavs Black Gloves Finger Tips. partake of the charm of Grimm's The Bulletin s wold in every wich Bulletin has taken occasion to | an old bird when it was “T have learned a simple way of Marchen, are tcld -lmp!y“ul.l‘filrood.nya‘ ok s o it of dibe B W Kl D soentribtn. Mnscs Baatiate nank ] £ eut (0 Hor Rossoi. Jhy Rk ol DL ke ety slementary reading | in the year, al mid-day or at tes I Eiteeh Conebtloat; | at Frosident Convey of the Business | * 1 " 1 e o tioNs, | praciical women: Tand as it mp at { matter.” o' addttion to' neiptal oot~ | g niaht dawn or dusk, any- THEATRE | Men's assoclation before they heard| N fempts have been successful. Yes, I notes, and a complete vocabulary, g/ r y: CHARLES MeNULTY,LESSEE. kncw a paste comes for the purpose, but this expedient of mine requires no outlay but a few minutes of time. I simply take a cork and char it a mo- ment in the gas. Then I touch ihe glove-finger needing attention with a bit of olive oll, rub the cork over it, jand in a moment wipe it just as dry as possible with a piece of tissue pa- per. It is astonishing how long the | set: : 1 and written exercises af- ;gf,‘; :1’"‘0;% m':“m“"‘f on eha construc- time and all the time, T g s | tions “toun ext oTD! Becbe’s Picturs Primer. By Eia M. The Raud THE CALL. B . oes; e BIOGRAFPH STORY OF THE CIRCUS, Byl draining schoch o amer:| 10Stantaneons Automatic IS FLORENCE WOLCOTT écan Book company, New York. 1—::“:,,’,:,, e AT GGas Water Heater IN SELECTED SONG PROGRAMME CRCUL 201, averaze the other side of the story. This re- | | vealed the facts that not only was Mr. Convey not responsible for the dis- | vosal of Mayor Fisher's letter, buti | also that thore was no request made { by the mayor for the reading of hi ®@r at the banquet, and while it s s @ in the papers that he had declincc to be present, owing to 5, mverage . February 5....... ! prior encaz-ment. and the entire black remalns, ;nd yet it will not leave Zad d Child e ‘meeting of the busi- a tell-tale mark.” for any first reader. The vocabulary 2 adies an: ren, [ e e i At i e s ot eacs bty 108 words, ana ine are: | lurnishes hot water in unlim: L =220 N PRA ved the same consideration oth Rueig Vel Sorders auarter of the book s entirely in)jiled quanlity in all paris of the oMY, i 2aI4 (he SR TeRtes Gy o f2 & simple matter to put the bor- 3180 seript. Continulty of thought and tn- S i sy v er on a mourning veil, and the resu s U surr. crest aro ned by dictous ot be surprising If the|ernor Weeks and others ' The Bulle |i5°a vetl at much less xpensc than it BITE SUISAN ume of mmall pictures of things with house. — he present conditi n w vy ve oucht made. Buy the net and Paris Pattern No. 3180 — All Seams | whi e ‘s familiar. 6 ool is teaching the people|in this city a mayor who does not| Paris Transfer Pattern No. 8080. | Jo0S0h n. EaTy oros grain ribbon. T A 7 ontains 340 piotures, inciuding. ve- | Tygrn the Fauncet, NELLIE S. HOWIE, ¥ was true. They compel more | always look before he jumps, espectaliy | l}ns.;n]lfin lniral‘dxsg = Xe fi:fie::d :\mk§I the stitches almost invisible on sides “"“""%‘. of small venhnnd ink Tonchow of Ploane, e asiand o hnney gkl wheh: hes ing me ho | to wn, piq _any a- | the right side but quite sizable on the | Stylish and fortable at the same| irawings in the text, many larger re- he expenditure of money gnd | when he's jumping on someone who Tor collar A cuffs, jused $0 24 | Teont Wi the e Deames o | oo B e e | e o o s painimae: sev-| The Rund Does the Rest. | zoom 4. Contral Butlding agance in the preparation of | does not look at things the way he | teial for collar and cuffs, nsed to add 5 - o =4 s a dainty h a coat. Soutache, | the same ribbon will do service on its |clad In some ono form of the very|ZUY of the emaller pictures are printed coor] SRl g o i s oo el S o el (D e R R L I ] eotort Call ‘and sou one in. epsration, CAROLINE H, THOMPSON ] e Sosell Bive i et > = i ma Fad etteotive ‘ s have gone to the| There was nothing wrong In The | the lines of the design and attaching Mandarin Coats. B e iy O Ty 2Bl Crticism or Compliment? Teacher of Music shington Stroet. Bulletin’s comments, The Sun to the! it to the material by fine stitches. The 2 ] that the| contraty, ot hetunding. - Iment|dots are done in Syelet "stitch with | Mandarin coats ate among the hend_ WUl be much ueed this Sering for| -Eenses owes all ats wisdom to fte Gas & Electrical Dep’t., s that a| men do not ask to have letters of re- | White or colored mercerized cotton,and| oyree™such coats are expensive, but | eXclusion of the™ standbys—Galatea. | TV, Fiile ‘g compliment or & erit- 321 Main Street, Alice Bullding. . BALCOM, ting req . = Sre the edge is buttonholed, after being E = | finen. duck. crash or singbam. The 03 e to g0 as far as| gret read at important functions—it |y avily” padded, before cutting out. If | they are being copied by the clever |pictyred suit is made of fancy tan ter- | (clsm?—New York Herald, e ot Pl " ake it. Dollars to- | is courtcous and just to read them. e, e T T ng of | Woman In less _expensive materials, | By with® collar and shield of white I b Hera earned and too pre- | 1t was a suspicious omission, and The | the sat, eilk brajd and heavy SIK foss | 4nd With good results, too. | Seie” trimmed “with” scarlot braid & Power of a Friend. it m7 resigence of a8 Bulletin does not see that Mayor Fish- | are the materials required for the de- i SIIIEY R cuine consisis of o blouse| There s no one in the world in ea at Schawenka Conservatory, Dar 2 this may | er is the one who erred. The Bulletin | velopment. Ehppivery. Hede: | %ith “removable shield and sleeves | 500d a position to make trouble as a AP o e the mos period the | certainly has no apologies to offer for | Price of pattern. 10 cents. Lavender linen with two stripes of | Diiiied fo form a ouft or fnished with | friend—Atchison Globe. — e its opinion of men wh K mis- | Order through The Bulletin Co., pat- | Irish crocheted lace spravs of French |a wristband, and knickerbockers fitted | e — F. C. GEER ¢ use Swic Town e o meke = mis ] tern dept, No embroidery and _crocheted running |on the hips iwith darts. The blouse has e t ‘u‘!éxco‘o:: i et the head of A suin‘!ldmadad& pretty dse.,.mg bag. breast p‘(\df:kzplog‘v‘\:llha kaickerbockers H TUNER a civie socictie A wide border of wild geese done In nd side . nsaday and r = = | sqtin’ stitch, Kensington outline and |, For 3 b0y of 3 Years the sult re. Sl e o - A é THE FOOL JURY. g long and short stitch made a hand- |Wide. with 1 vard of plain material 37 : Tel. 511. orwich, Ct some portiere. |inchés wide. 114 yards of wide brald 4 i s A fool jury has e in this sed to be a sur- or any other state. Why elve of our “peers” wlill sit together et S al 15 yar ? na braid. s Sl S e o . You Will Find an Excellent As- A. W. JARVIS | _Order throush The Bylletin Company, The present | t reac] Do not get a stiff tooth brush and - b < ric C o Ava: <t of liv- | in judgment and reach a conclusion | x¢ 1! pattern Dept.. Norwich, Con; e S Pt | Bt Wil miaks tho cromwa cas Bo THrs | | Bt ™ S hwder.” " Cnoose " brush ot | et . \ soriment of All tie Requisites | jg fhe Leading Tuner i1 , site, @ ., but | st or numder of jurists has been able | medium _strength. After sifting on | E to Proper Dress at Eastern Conneclicut some soft powder, move the brush Fairfield county o ot mea: to "determine, Tk »” s not mean | to 'determi; T : “Ireland Yesterday and Today” By ecrssir tard of Nving t found that a boy's life is from the root to the crown and mever a0 AR e G oL 9Q | ‘Phone 518-5. R ieatt Ave, : b It means simply 200 saw their verdict set aside from the crown to the gums. of ihe Philadetphla North Ameri- McPHERSON’S ier Pl «nd have taken a well-deserved drub- LITILE HELPS TO0 ' can. Cloth; fllustrated. May be gt 2 bing from the press. A Boston paper, ordered from the office of the Phil. s commenting upon this verdict, say THE HOUSEKEEPER. delphia North American, Phila- Sncluding - Fall Drase Shivts JAMES F. DRE the pelts e jury that passed upon the case Clean the glass of pictures with ‘:!LF:}A"& Pa. Price $1; postpald g g teachers of whiting, as water is apt in time to evidently of the ‘Boetoian bovine™ eyl e tnerise: | Biano Tuning and Repairiny g e k ast that Rufus Choate used to tell 8 | mar the painting beneath. Designed primarily as a book of ref- o ke coo e Shoan s Ko el Pattern No. 8039, | g et |eronce in_ Trish affairs, especially in aste o 0a | ke into account tho cost | | Design for ldy's lar to|. It gilt fra are coated with opal |view of the present prominence of that | Whie Pearl Gl 5 Best V'ork Only. earing a boy to the opening years | De transferred nen or any material | varnish it will _preserve them, and |subject, Mr. Sutherland’s book has the ite or Pear! oves in cor- >or - Ve of profuctivencss, or his eaonomia rat | 0 Which cut work may be done. The | they can be washed with water with- | cachet of a cordial and complimentary | Probably half of all the soap g PR v T A 5 D far the matural years of mi nes,| Crnamentation is in the Italian ladder | out removing the luster from the gilt. |endorsement of John E. Redmond, M. |} o be 80 woceed wached awa rect weight. i - e I T e of e h‘{dufluuh_ a shhrgfl Jform of cut work afifi ke e |P.. whose portrait forms the frontis- Dol fi Tad e = = e have be 11 Liber ad | the edge buttonholed and worked wi “urtains, ottomans and sofas cov- | piece. ted in the soaj i - ¢ ¢ been n zood workhorse that had | mercerized cotton, or sili floss, accord- | ered with worsted can be cleaned with |- Tn his infroduction Mr. Redmond |l the water, melte Pi|Pearl Studs and Links, Per LI e 2 been killed, because It could have wn- | ing to taste. This Is also vers hand- | wheat bran, tubbed on with fiatnel, Tt |says of the lotters: dish, lost or stolen. !| fect Dress Ties, Full Dress n lvl “a lt 5 erstood conditions and values. There | S0We made up in heavy satin or vel- | is surprising how fresh and bright this | ~They exhibit 4 thorough and com-— YD) . Was & man In Charge Of & certain sere. | et the SUlches beins dons with & con | process of cleaning Will Tender such | prehenaive. grasp of the 1rish question|, Progress means elimination of| Protectors and Reefers. s 3 d ; but harmonizing color of silk | articles, it done in the proper man- |in all i i T heartil e ice in Boston who counseile = : o prop fr all dts detalls, and T heartily com tat s b 2(.“;'”5’3“1,“ ity the edgo being buttonholed to | ner. | Dend’ this volume to the serions con. | ¥ 25¢C- - a E b P e b und the collar lined with the e | sideration of American politicians and an get all the men you want, olor as the lvet or satin of Varnished furniture should be rub. 3 : z e color as the velvet or s arnished 1 s - |thinkers of all parties and of all T Tores ookt maoms e | Shih N gt Y bR, SRR e o [ st e Doapator Sursman oo FARRed) G Shrous: The Butlet O A wined Off carctully 1t il rer | trom Memntan " B ated Tecinna g 3 Silk Half Hose and Lisle Photography. R A ehi | b dnpE N0 Tiove all pots and preserve the brisht- | 1905 and 1909, and the book is mads | prevents all waste and loss of soap.|™ pro1f Fose. Beinpian oot "t TRl 3 i R o e | 5n rrom 1etters. written to ihe Noreh | A cylinder of solid soap is locked wil s Aot el n gl Silk Opera Hats and Crush- Is What Counts In ers. destructible, and test of all bady's toys, and th x s best of the whole 500 might value a 2 oming und ban of the re is no ;?n,ng SHati HEALTH AND BEAUTY. 2 f | American during those years. He had| the SOAPATOR. By simply turning the raits that make us what a t eting of the 1 Pictures lend charm and color to a'ample opportunity to study the condl- dle i 1 h d off roned down by the patur | s con the |room. With a little Ingenuity 2 prettv ilons which have glven rise to the|’handle fine granules are shaved off and er becau | EDITORIAL NOTES. | The cold-storage ege never zot into s well as in the preparation |rustic pleture frame may be made at complex gnd Interesting problem r an invalid < 11l {home in the following manner: Take o o icti |a”thin ‘board of the rignt eize ap: No malter | Shape for the foundation of the ~ma c 3 # ‘delivered into the hand. Thus you only, known as “the Irish question. Seven|‘bay for soap actually used, and not for sthat which runs down the waste pipe, or, B Toise aimon Pl thing of paper and pasteboard w a ready-made look. self, or what your friends see to love keenl in the overs can press was ignoring or slighting 2 = eommerce fo prompt the salesmen to . floor; in the next place, thel g bow w ds, if the |Saw out the inner oval or rectanguar the Trish struggle for the very ideals | i; i i and admire, call on B Saf Miger Chliiven sutne tuta| I 0% Gath meal 1083 | form o' gult the pleture. "Nail on the which huve croated the American re- g‘?;;“b;‘:;{;ing e The Haberdasher, gty ey A e | R e cges” 3 rustlc frame made of Dubiic. 'Ar. Satherland's paper had ||Besides, : int LAIGHTON Slitn s with sbout IE e Patho= Lins to o s pe o pellevse that Sa- branches of hard seasoned wood, and | jnjtiative and fairness and enterprise | 'this granular form, as it is used, it is 101 Maln Street. IN, ot e Taith sbout all the patho-|tan is a real person may have seen zarnish the corners 'with some simple sumcient to put the case impartially f e radbry o Jan27d Eenic Sacteria in the catalogue, and f his photograph. device, such as a cluster of acorns, cte. | pefore Its readers: and its seioction of | ‘greatly expanded. pound of soap The Photographer B 15 O b e Bl Toryrm | = B |its ‘associate editor fo, perform this | used in 2 SOAPATOR will go twice as g 3 lace, baby’s toy he investigation of Secretary Bal- ugs a angings. duty was certainly felicitous. ' he same weight of ordina ke ” sposite Norwich Savings sols r baby's hands| Uinger leaves no doubt that in the Somo of ihe hendsome new conch |- She stors i Mo SaiReland terls | {27 W-the same weight of erdinary cake ORRaNiecs Jorwist 5 tors and | mind of Glavis he 1s & dwart soap covers are of tapestry In rich Oriental |so directly and so well is presented | *S03p- : ) 5184 I E outh, | - Lo R | patterns. Curtains, portieres and table under three comprehensive divisions: SOAPATORS are being adopted every- ® nel Th nerica ines are really * 4 2 e to be had in these same pat- |I, The Problem of the Land; II, The e The American mines are 2 covers are b D 3 g Bonascois st tnt b bt mote| poped, ferns, o that It is quite possible to |Tand Problem Solved, and III, The| Where in best places because modem, e al r continuos- | | find_hangings and daperies that har- Demand for Home Rule. He writes| hygienic and economical. . ‘ ity than the Italian earthquake: A slip ar smooth, ename ca of how | bt @ Serious affairs, or | the €dge of the Stout people ani 5T | old people sometimes feel m. sus at stepping o from the point of view of ome whose | §j i il hed. Taission s 1o wes. o a1l eldes of & oig |(Cimple, sightly and eaily astac question, his statements are terse, ac- | Write for “The Modern Way to Use Butterfly, Ornaments. cunrate, Jacking varnish or veneer P i A The butterfly is wrought into soms simply what he saw and the inevita- Soap and List of Prominent Users. Hack, leery | of the new halrpins as Dl conchstoni it e | Sold ‘'on 30 days' trlal Blec‘ric Wiring so Dlack that| The groundhos has no ;i on its face can't fmMuch he figures In huma: it drops to the floor | that is a foreshadower of the ! kind of loose | Weath i od to | H (Buccessor to A. T. Grrdner) inco and ornaments. Some of thes sale statistics, rise suggestions of In tort e sheli and others ix nints of the rasic centuries in | Special Combination package—Soapatcs . o e 2 e | We do all branches of Electric Work Boardlng i The six ter_remaining use of ome to| 2re of Jittle consequence. The winter | per | ©f 1910 has a chance for only one more |.ous Ic DeT | Vizzara { bathtubs., Tow sizes to fi @ nations, there 1s no clap- | and box of assorted soaps sent anywhere, A o o i no plaving to the salleries; Mr.| carriage prepaid, for $5.00. "|ana carry a complete stock of Gas St able o i Sver @ fraimed Gowe and Elecirle Chandeliers, Lamps and nan, who teils his story, ac- Mantles. Visit our show room — the st but ever i t | LOCAL AGENTS WANTED s i) 12-14 Bath Street, precious ston: USEFUL COOKING TABLE. -one counties of | comfort o t bgia Ohlo that are =o run out by the styls | the mat may be hins acress the cdge | ATRdT Seeper gives | Curately f G of cuttivation that fhey are not merin | CLoibe, tb and will dry’even more |, An sxperlenced o e Jyithout, bias Jeaving tho verdict to 4| Thi Company reguires high-grade represcnatives iy oaly et Y. tiviag i, i ures for the benefit of the amater ustice-loving world. g every city and offers exclusive territory under a very | RSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. : e , [P, e S B e i T R g e pmevs | S i e b gy WINDOW DISPLAY | Moo, oz e 5 Foston has named a schoolhouse att- | the o11 | one pound. wild, unquenchable ~desire for | tre e Correspondence invited fioe. | oy vuriety of our stock of Wire =i g One and ome-half copfuls firm but- 0 v ced s . L, down in pillows. | (o one pound. froedoms which'is the Neritage of every |, | Goods can be partially appreclated by y At plet] Bieht larse or ten medium-siged Doteeniant of oppressed Tvernia, is but|' GRANULATOR SOAP COMPANY inspecting the few lnes displayed | D N ORRY | | 5 eggs, one pound. sh Virth, and which | 3 West 291H ST . New Yorg °our show window. It Makes Wrinkles. er George T. Angel, whose great heart. schemes are likely to band the earth with merey. E IMPORTS, of the new tariff law rural mail is deltvered the farmers will h: e padded boxes for t “Four heaping tablespoonfuls soft o readers of I - » will not ba 10st upon others merely of i e | e S || ' 11 be wanted by the de- ! x | (&) | worry over ill-health doss yous T, the scholar, the student of the heaith 1o good, and merely ocauses butter, one cupful. One’ pint well-packed soft butter, I one pound. one which One white of essg, one ow ba One yolk of egg, one ounce. pa‘ur) e\‘vn lc'g oonfuls, ol that make you look oldes he e B S TUD R N oiaesTion o A sick stomach | ERTON.CHASE &% S e o ious to do less dollar, Lut is extremal | = ) at it should buy more. The | one_captul. | e | 2 doest’t know she has R e e [ hia we repeat the words of thousands i | husband. ' S . veig and ox other fo 1T from woman- | band. i il e aeRRe e b st ik arE 2 A Company, R O oaiar: (8 FoaTe When o ell- s g gl E omargarine 1. 8% ome pound of meat or eoup bone. Fine in Five Minutes—Stomach Misery Vanishes ' h Ul. «— Vi urn- 8 e teaspoontal mised herts are the | After Taking a Little Diapepsin. « Hardware Electric Goods — | » Into @ | proper fhvoring for one quart of water e : | o i an26a Tok e 2000 plates, Just to | must feel that it ls hard for a man to |, Ole teaspoontul of flavoring extract | rako your sous out-of-order stom. | limbs slceplesness, belching of gas, Diveccione tor i e &r8 printed & | Bt Iy e rr A is the pro: o o ope, Plaln 4°4% lachi—or “maybe you ecall it Indiges- | billousness, sick headache, nervous- HECKER’S stx languages with every bottle. Frice W | | A yag o . Dyspepsis, Gastritis or Catarrh | ness, dizziness or many other similar ot arogiste oo 3 ber cont il ar sl | Batlets Anratien P! ded | (o Stomach; it doesn’t matter— | symptoms. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL ulen s 1 d s = . L L I S R Ol rabla. TIERL | 17 your appetite is fickle, and noth Prepared Buckwheat 106 cat 120t Btreet, New Fork bt gy 2 4 RE o Ryion g - | with vou to you rmacis | ing tempts you, or you bel gas or if marsid 2@ et | that ¥ eiC ant il e one pound. e |5k nim- to open = 50-cent case Of | vuy Saer Slosted afior exting: o vots and Pancake Flour | Babe's Drapepain ana lot you est. ome | Joc e S o e of ol oo — Hangdsome Stud Boxes. | 22 grain” Trian and sae if Within | foooores ke il bt " An Tiiols mman commiticd suicide | Round Loxes of embossed leather, | A\c minutes there 11 1eft any trace Of | T ae e potsom ot Sl Shls the at CARDWELL'S. Delivered to Any Part of Norwich provided th @ soft .velvet lining, | use—fermentation of undi- Jjan2%a the Ale that 1s acknowledged to be the made in the | 1l eitizens who gamble righteously 2 downviard. the meaning of the lay former misery. {but_one cz because bis first heir was a girl in- ord Sunday Post of Jan- g8 treasurer, who has | Jroot S0 P 11 ' wasn't | make excetlent stud” boxes. gt R ke et 5 IR 3 § X r = el e stea a boy. Life n was orrect name for yo gested food. best on the market — s -» tar eqi- | een s the bank of $100 a day | yorgy living it he couldn't have his Pt L Sermentation—Tood Souring: the | = Drove o yourself n five wilnutes NEWMARKET MOTEL, - By oo ettt strial magazine sup 16 years ought lo get at least S|oun way v Tor e Digestive organs become weak, there | that your stomach is as good as 715 Boswsll Ave. k whone order wii fomm, illustrated, | years in prison, Oné year and an op- SRR S ol Dakin caice it i well to remem- | i; SiCk of gusttic julce: your food is|any: ‘that there is nothing really | First-class wines, liquors and cigara | 'eGelve prompt attention. . which set out the capi tional fine is not enough. The news that Walter Weliman n- | D27 (hat @ spowe cake requires u low loniy half digested, and you become | wrong. Stop this fermentation and |Mesis and Weich sarerit servec 1o D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Frankiin st 1 : Hartford as portrayed tends to fly across the ccean is equIv- | narin e ture than & cake affected with loss of appetite, pressurs | begln cating what you want without | erder Jobm Tackie. Proo. Tel 4* & a therein should make ihe breast of{ Happy thought for today: The hen |alent to an announcemen: that he is 3 —_— scs. heartburn, RFIDInG. I Dowels | - Almose mechnt rohet 15, waiting for | L WHEN you want o put your busi- oyt ———e every Connecticut citizen swell a m-Inn the nest does not know that she is | going to exploit it fully first in the A Bread Making Hint. tenderness in the ‘pit of stomach, bad | you. It is merely & matter of how | Atam Dotter than thrcunt tre ndvertis: | Tantern Connert b aea s M B e with pride. sitting on a china ege; and many a!magazines, In making bread, do not fill the pans | taste In mouth, constipation, pain in | seon you take a Ifttle Diapepein, ing columns of The Billet TEtin Tor Dusinods vesul i,

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