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Mandamus ,Paflfibn MSha THE Aevummats o Mosioe e wesness sess[HOrtGOUSCMitchell B board Case Made and Judge Greene Reserves Ceci- i sion—Short Calendar Matters. PP | 'FARMER'S TALK TO FARMERS The Difference in Talk—Talking Things Down and Up— ; Where Ignorance and the Evil Eye Dwell Together Little is : xpected—Where There is Enlightenment and Crops the Eest [hings are Good Enough to Talk About—If Exaggeration Must be Indulged in It Should bs Given a White Hue, Not a Black One. Milkmen should bear in mind cus. tomers do not care how clean the farmer locks, but how dirty. | Some farmers who claim to have a: ‘brand of faith that wil move moun- (| tains do not find it of any help on the hoe handle. If a fox could cover his tracks as THREE PRIZES MONTHLY --$2.50 first; $1.50 sec- ond; $1.00 third. Open to all Eastern Con- some men can who claim to be in the Short and gossipy letters upon the affairs of Home and House- straight and narrow Wway, no hounds hold, Domestlc lexities and Difficulties, Family Problems, How to could catch him. Avoid the Amnoying Features of Housework, Sovial Questions, Health I sometimes think that there are Hints and Home Remedies, How to Xeep Young and Well, Care of (Written Specially for The Bulletin.) jdnd twice as big and got twice as much | more folks trying not to zet caught Baby, How to Manage Husband and ' Children, Animals, Fowls or We all agree that it's a_dirty hen |money for them? Didm't you have t04 ypan there are trying to be good in Birds, Recipes, Kitchen Economy, Furnishings, Home Arts, Flowers, that fouls m nes abo! half a mile ‘round to keep out of nor that fouls hor oW M e the | the orchard, leat the sight of Phe trees | this world; but it doesn’t do to say so ‘Gardening, Etc., are all eligible topies, Teputation ot his own nershborhood or [Should move him to tell you how on|right out in meeting. o e T o ar state by |his ranch they fed the windfall oranges : town or village or city = A B = o how esu| I llke to take things easy myself, Eoarime ot it when in the presence of [4hd peaches to the pigs and how % : - ms smeering oo it when in the presence of 00 P No] O O e TS o tricd a | but tha pesky surpius of things mot E California navel right off the tree done make life harder later on. It is a custom in certain semi-| . == B s - o WL Semis|. 1s much the same with the settiers ho hog cannot be anvthing but a givilized countries for people Purpasely {;, "plorida. and in Saskatchewan. ‘The | hog never mind what his price is in to depreciate the quality of everything 1 3 1% | one tells you of grapefruit and kum- belanging to them. But this is because | 20 PO Of Cerhyetrpit S Kum: [ iba mArkat It went over until next Tuesday morn- | pers. ing «p 10 oclock. st which time the| On s motion for judgment for fullure contested divorce L eelove A.|to plead, two we were allow: 01 i Miller vs, Everstt U.";l;’l:rp\:ll’lab‘t re- | pleadings In the case of Bolton vi It is now in full swing, with every sumed, ?tyu. department in the store in line with Mont of the afternoon on Friday was | Permission was given for Ivaline C.|ity quota of seasanable iters reduced taken up with the argument of the mo- | UNderwood to be made a party defend- tom ta? g 1o, drkument of the 1o~ | unt in the case of the Mariners Sav- "A':"":' ing prices. Comstock against the town school com- | Ngs bank va. Bush, e same time we sre effering mittee of Veatertord. 1 which inan. | Pleadings in two weeks were ordered | many large lots of most relisble mers | Tas procecdinas BEve I e |in the case ‘o Kelley va. Jakay. and | nardise bought st very iiberal price And o Dearing was wehadeied Wien | the same action was taken in the ease gy ¥ e’ Attorney Perkins filed the motlon to | ©f Muiohy ve. Schwarner. 0TaENs oo, in all it is an ocoas quash Attorney Comatock amied tor | Judgment was opened in the case of[sion of unusual values and numerous time to consider it and when the court | Underwood vi. Bush and - pleadings | money saving 8 o chook e were ordered In one woek. Tame In 2t 3 Sulock for the hearing | M O O authorizing the sale of the COME TODAY Tu the superior court on Friday there) . In the cae of Richards’ appeal from was o full day's session. adjournment | probate, a motion to epunge wam ar- not being taken until 4.30 o'clock, when | gued and Judge Greeme took the pa- e aru a fl (Write only on one side of paper) Address SOCIAL GORNER EDITOR, Bulietin Office, Norwich, Conn. [We are very well pleased with the first letters sent to this department. |upon that motion Attorney Perking of the widely prevalent belief among T S L gt eyt ¢ 5 el o Ao aising eggplants and tomatoes he cow that milk below the| . i = . was heard for a half hour. IHe main- | Property of the West Mystic Manu ignorant and sugerstitious peovle I |10l ey &a'you can raise but- | btandard may conviet her owner of| A Mew without a Kitten” s twice as long as we care to have them. Short, | Nis ReATY, for & half Lour. | de main- fhcturing company was SFAnLed in he | s - / to the point, practical. humorous or suggestive, should be the order. These |not the proper way to gain the relief g 4 prizes are going to be easy dollars for some women.—Ed.] desired. Attorney Comstock maintain. | West Mystic Munufacturing company. Re.d’“lo-wear HE d that a mandamus s juat what the Cases Assigned. Garmenis i situation requires, as Mr. Momstock by | “The following cases were assigned to| Tyesday, March $—Miller va. Miller f the “evil eye” The idea seems to b€l ioois in Ausust. The other can't even fhat one with this eort of optic mIght | your one span of horses and your i their most precious belone | 5o, his “oybs ‘ave accustomed 0| The farmer who is too much of a it be should happen to take a | (ctor engines drawing twenty Plows| poss doesn't have well-bebaved ani and a TOW 3 . jred help or @ happy Try the Experiment. | Pot work together; but there is nothing | 1aw1s a member of the school c gnorance rather than duplicity. mmit- | for trial: them. So &he mother 4s_|.sqnge forty acres @ day. And you| mals, satisfied T - - sumes to as a_crooked and 3. & | Editor Soclal Corner: I always used | Worse than a balky ‘“husband”. He is|tee and the bourd had no vacanc deformed mity ‘her best beloved | BAVE 19 gt hehind Elm ang push fig) family. to “stone” the cherries when I wag | like the drunken man who was lean- |l when they named Mr, Baunders, | (on trial): George W, Guard vs. W. V. AT FINAL CLEARANCE bab: father admits the guest | JOUE OF TS, TE40 50 Hle him to discow- | The hired farm help of today set|preparing for canning. 1 still do so|ing against the lamppost talking to| Who Is committooman de facto. Both | Santacroce: Burtls ~A. Willlams ve. PRICES | only atter describing it | A0\ 0L NG O SN TYe “He's ac. | too much by short hours and too lit- | With most of them. ~But I learned, | Fimsell near his home in loud tones: | had decisions from which they drew |Martha Williams, A 5 i @s an unworthy bovel; and all hands | &L 300 4™ 0 Took up at his wheat,| tle by the skill which makes help | 50T years ago, that it I left in a few | “If Neilie haint got supper Il give|thefr opinions. = i Tuesday, March 15—J. J. Desmond, |Final Clearance Price on W 5 - B Ticting % conflder theic |customed ‘to Jeok | b /st Lia- whest, : 8 o7 The s ey ‘Bave « fuvor 5 the | her u lickin About Uit time ho | ATier hearing the argumenis Tudge |adm. va. 3. Pecknam, excur: B P | Winter' Garmeics comprising IS 5. Tees =i Wher oo ax mua [ASUk me we Il np Wt che tovk O intabie. x Fruft e 1t sovar has without Shens, | ameils the odor of his supper cooking, | Greene rewcrved 'Nis decision and 1t | Freciaan, Ji va, Connecthut | Cloth Coats, Tailored Suits, #lso r ana their jewsls as paste, lest some | Pinc [hees. 3 Samantha Psalter aiways has a | S0 now-a-days I aiways leave @ small | “If it is ready Il be blowed if 1 wili | was agreed that ic It was ready on Sdmuel Transkensky ve. 8.|and Woolen Dresses 1 | e Should Eovit them and | s (18 S g 3 7 ® ! bandful of unstoned in each fruit jar. €At any” The best way to reach a|Tuesday that it would then be decided | . g styles—40 garments in the ! i se them in some 00cUlt| The farmers of the mew southwest| Z0Le for evervbody but her husband | Thy same with peaches; three or four | man is through his stomach. When [When the heariug would proceed, if it | Wednesday, March 16—Clari E. | formerly sold up to $17.60 | : Tapauese etiquotte requires | par reers o e e Ut et | and then growls because he finds com- | “pits” left In @ jarful add a dellghtful | he comos to his meals feed him well | is to proceed. Rathbun vs, Henry B, Sisson, tr.; J. ¥. il =hall humbly bem his | heve Hio Same Mab e O hey | fort down at old Cy Cymbal's. | tang to the rest. T suppose 100 many | Pile hig plate full of the good things of Motions Heard. Subivan, adm. New Haven roud | homorable guest's pardon for asking | nns, 30K o e wings | v 5 2 || might be unwholesome, but try It with | the table; sce that his coffee cup is 3. 3. Ryan v F. M. Ladd o a W rabch: | o SR O ey oI The farmer's boy. lke the politi- | Just g fo PNT SALLY. | well nilled: don't let him get up from | On the short calendar list Friday | Thursday, March 17—, F. Place va. i o T cooked | Thih ey Mieh_fying self-glorifleation. | .. “wants to know. What is there in | Bozrah. the table until you get him full, and In | morning, for the first time in many | H. H. Gaffey; Central Vermont Rafl | ... oo-0 = 0 0 | e | R i 1 e s me = : a short time you will have one of the | weeks, there were no divorce cases up | way company va. W. I Tooker; 1. ¥, | Childrans Winter Couis, 4 sormenis e W TFovally |l Copy o B e e oumey: | 1L for me? If there ls mothing 11| Foresightadness ve. Shiftiessness. | Dest follows ‘on carth—i good hus-|for ' hearing. There were ‘elghteen | Gopdwin ve. Marry Franklin. " e lot, eompriaing Wiash, Nov I whe ainger A | Jath S0 eccount of the Boone county: | farming for him, he gets ne 1z Laitor Soclal Cormer: I saw ono|D4nd, & §00d futher and 3 good neigh- | motions on the lisi, of which number | ~Tueaday, March 33 (specia—i. H, | Mixtures and Plain Brosdelot Cos ] tal extravagance. Booue county told that innocent city |45 Soon as possibie day last Week a good ilustration of| DO A hungry man is - sometimes | olaven were postponsd. Loomis, adm., ve. G. F. Bradstreet. that formerly wold up to $10.00 A : o : shiftless management. My neighbo : Japancse otiqustis, mor ars we |l aented . i Fommi | ti-millionaire farmer’s sensation, not a ) RUCHCRS, WORAEONCNE ME, MClEROR| reared kitten. RURAL DELIVER POWER COMPANY’S RIGHTS Major Alfred Dreyfus mow spends | Today al . raid of any eve” Nor arc |ed tnat there were 15,000 farmers at| Dractical farmer’s ambition. The rich | the weather's good than get ready | PR S Buiah S ol his loisure hours in the study of the i nLets in America apt to depreciate |¢he fair, and the only grumbler among | must ever do something to startle the | some firewood for winter. We're hay-| _ Gt Out Into the Sunshin Saidt to' Have Baarr Bakd 60 Now Haven 12220l probism 40 Women's Dress Skirts of Panama i me of their first-born. Nor [ihem was one who rode twenty miles | pumple ing lots of smow and wind in this| Social Cormer Tditor:—I wonder i g and Wide Wale Diagonal, In blag athe hide in siience their admlra- {in 4 huggy and the corn was so high 3 Massachusetts town and, on the day in| how many of the farmers’ wives have Road. in brown and navy. weveral atyles he 4 for neest bovs “smari- |all ‘e wuy (hat he cowldwt et a| The farmer who makes his wite fecl | question, he staried out \ith his hoves | @ fower sarden. e "o' " lk Im‘ 10t—Siirts that formerly sold ut $4.50 i pess own personal achievements | hreath of a breeze. One farmer, “six | that sho is no betler than a beast of | to break away deep drifts in the woods those of you who bave mever | A New Milford the it Rboky . I We are not apt to under-rate by any Imiles eoutheast of the connty seat,” | ;J:—:x ,‘! e e s | cut u couple of irees and dig the fall- | grown flowers knew how much pleas- m‘_‘ \;" Milford th '-nlc‘nlu th '?olnlk: any | Choeose €bam attitude of deprecation. Instead |had a hundred acres of corn and “not| en can do no good by oceasion- | \5"ood"aut of the snow, haul it homa | re_can be derived from getting near | BIVEr Power company to the New fa- The Original and Genuine T ( . 0 we are & mighty sisht more likely to [q stalk of It less than fiftteen feot| ally calling her his ansel in the face of a howling blizzard and | to Nature's heart and receiving the |ven railroad is understood to have oday a Instead of placatng | high” Another, “four miles north,”| «any old thing will o, a poor | WOrTy enoush into stove size to cook [ blessings which she so bountifully | been made rocently. The power com- 9y pecpl @ pretended disparagement|went into his = cornfleld just before i el : the dinner with. On the other side of | showers in the form of tiny buds and | oo, controlled the water rights on & e [ B T Irividaet Tixine. e Brs miore | Mieae o n, scornllln ust Derors | mistio for any men: It knocks down | EEe e O e e | Rlomon net e e ey ¥ el e shts 5 il &Pt to disgust them by a bwmptious | counteq 35 ears Of corn om 18 stalks,| the price of farm produce and knocks | ter's supply was piled up n the wood- | sure many of you would not Hesitate | Stream flowing Iito the Housawnic Basement l)ep 1s. b boasting about our belongings. and the shortest wis 13 inches long.” | out tie reputation of the farmer. | =hed before winter set in and the good | to spend an hour a day In a flower | Fiver about a mile above the village. % o i = He began to brag about it at the fair, | . _ b | wite doesn't have to get within sizht | garden. On the stream was an old mill site .‘Ll En .lL“ VISIT OUR BASEMENT DEPART “Growing old together,” lends beau- | of a snowtiake to get all she needs any | I can hear some tired mother say: | Where once stood the Hine gristmill, q Yat, when we come to our neighbor- |and everyone to whom he spoke shut 3 G where once hood or town, we take on a different |him up with a “That's nothin’; my | tiful sentiment to a song; but in the | day. 3. Q. C. | “I_baven't any time to spare. he land above Well, when I began housekeeping | Were formerly owned by the mill and the dam ‘ood-drink o MENTS TODAY AND SEE THE i o ‘G The F for All Ages MANY SPLENDID VALUES W ! ator A, an attorne: ipposed to be a repre. THE VALUES ARE REMARKABLE i my failing health | &n attorney suppc 278 e THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR MONEY i <uit a paysician and he | sentative of the New Haven road suc- | 4 quick lunch prepared in & minute, | v, 00 YN O W i se out of Goors, and I |cessiully negotiated for the power com- s ROUS I a pany. Mo record of the sale, however. | Takenosubstitute. Ask for HORLICK’S, tome. I have livad, for longer or short- | corn's jest as good” One man near| nractical affairs of life it disclo he e - o . er pariods, in five different towns and | the river had 7,000 bushels of wheat | Proctical affairs o it sisslomcactta | Starting Plants Early. as a farmer's wiie, after being mis- | Barnes, James Marsh und Mrs. Ci At _restaurants, hotels and fountains. | ARE OFFERING IN WASH FAB- citles. The inh: ts of of the | threshea out and 300 acres of corn,| émbarrassments of infirmity Fditor Social Corner: Here is @ ;mqs‘nr @ schoolroom for ten years, I };’o“;“-r )m“;’:,"’; V:'{.'v'rhh? Eé’("verlt‘h‘;: i and sustaining. | RIC8, WHITE GOODS, TOWELING A v o “as 2 v St 0d ‘arme: who is a good | ‘or your garde: vhic] S 4 ound _so C! 'O emil N A = S oy £ KE!' P your ! & L 4 & five, in turn, have been open in their | “as fine as the American flag ever flew | The good farmer wh g00d | hint for your garden which T know you | found so much work that seemingly | Fower Sompeny, WAL JO0k oY, O by ot ' | SHeETINGS, TABLE LINENS, 4 it it. @eclaration that poiitics, for example, |over.” and a flood came along and Bogieg 4 Sas rottemer in that particular town [Swept it all away. But he had since | Bel8hbor and a good tham in any other in the state. Yet, | refused an offer of $125 an acre for the | need make special 83 & matter of fact it was just about | Submerged land, “The river gets my | Christian. | th 1 ot | are so interested in already. g - (b > qoes ot | M hontt fail to raise your own tomato | €Fs that they were left out for two or | #ssembiy of two yoars ago. Recently Don't travel without plants, ‘for they are so much hardier | three years. Then n those you bu; ow is the time | led mem to ¢ as a 13ip and tuck” between the five. The | orop once in & while” Mo sald, “but If| "1 .y 1oy would he dome by, is | o Start them. Geta pan of dirt, put | dvised exercise out Goors, and [ longer I lived in eny one, the more |I make a crop once in three years I'm 9oy ' £ it into the oven and heat it hot to kill | have found no better balm for tired o S I - 2 X ; ! t p pply to o as to peo- | : Tves the N * railrond has been entered at (he i f rottennass I heard nbout: aiss, the |'way ahcad” There are a hundred|as good to apply to catt to peo- | tha weeds in the soil. Let it cool over | he fheo - holf ‘an Besr or mored'® the railroed Tias been, eng \ Others are imitations. i u- | night and the next ay pulverise the | Spent In my garden transplanting or | town clerk's office. | . Millinery il more people T found who were not rot- | farmers in the county, each one of | ple. This is a rule of life, not a re 4 Gach of the five towns an clement | had just refused 35,000 for his—want- | US RJ Tress down and_sprinile covering the | range for decoration in ' the house: | At mmed Outing Hats for | Shich was not merely rotten but |ed $6,500. The farmers are so ricn MUSIC AND DRAMA | Dan with & baper wrang out of Wator | they produce %o much cheer. I el o L W M i putrescent, politically; a body of male |they're building a $200,000 electric e g and laid on the dirt. Put under a stove Try it sisters, especially those of | . prices as high as $1.98 i bipeds, wrongly called men. who ought | Tallroad across the county, just to haul| Joseff Hoffman will come to America|or keep in any warm place. Every| You who are overworked with num- || never to have been given the suffrage | their hogs and hominy to market. “And, | BeXt winter for another concert tOUr. | fioming \Uring: the paper which covs | berless duties to perform. Leave | AL At this price we off 3 i 2nd who ought to be dentived of it. for | S0y, there's a shoe factory in one fown | = S 5edl S | ere the seeds Gut of water, replace aft- | some of them and step out into God's | 108" | cholon ot _slir_metitgine of L8 causs, tomorrow morning. I don't think | that pays $3,000 a week in wages and | Strauss’ opera, “Salome” has been | or sprinidling a little if the soil is at all | sunshine and fresh air, and receive the | e ey v L thess sodden libels on mankind were | ships shoes to Boston. e o e reaces o Iry, In about a week the little purple | beneflt which 1s obtained by digging | b & saywhere near the mejority in any| . I v e B AR B the/ thel hooks will begin tg appear, then place | In the soll und getting near to Mother | PINE-LADEN ATMOSPHERE OF GREAT BENEFIT TO THOSE : own I ever knew abo ey ofte id you ever u s i v spot. S : Zarth. My i W B the Bitanes of powes o DUEN | i yome catmty T Gmerty (etoved | Owees Bamsnersteln Has mequired the | 12 ® SHALY Spot._Tiet the Biuts fn Ml BN e ki | 1B WHO HAVE CONSUMPTION. . ; lese numeras but o depraved | New England farmer? Did you ever |Tights to Massent's “Don Quisoto’|imometer registers 50 degrees or over.|a short time, and helps me a great | [§ Women’s Gloves il snd detestable panders <who bought (40 any such talking as that yourself— which has just been =t with great| ywhen the first true blue leaves have | deal. I Among ‘the mighty pi of the Adfrondeck Mountains 5 bt them very often re able to carry |OF anything which might be classed s at Mo wrlo developed, trapsplant, to give them| My family consists of my husband. | .. . Al e e 3000 pairs of Women’s Sample Fabric L. elections by their T've never dis— | With it? I—rayther—guess—not! But = 3 = Inore room. After the second sct have | two hired men and two boys; the ||§ dreds, perhaps thousands, of consumptive peopls, who hav. < L J Rt bhris ] covered much ence Dbetween ons |Ull wager yowve heard lots of talk|, -fi{)"—fjm‘""‘k"',m‘;‘; Mhen (i, Ja%5%| come, transplant again, having the | youngest aged three, 50 you see I have | to the primitive life of the early pioneer in an effort to recover health. 'K’v- y both long and short, at abeu i town and another in this respect. CEr g{‘vs};;ugf—‘;,;x{;iggfififi‘ Is to aing in cone he ©POT& | dirt richer i possible with each trans- | plenty fpdomtoora o e | They live in camps bullt of rough logs, and constantly fnhale (he {rag- half prices. T e e ey e = e g SN B i et s - SRR i o el rant pinedaden air, which has a soothing, healing effect upon the At 150—Women's Glove . i heard the same complaint avont the|You haven't heard much bragsing| “The Young Turk” with Max Rog- | will hardly motice the change when e 1§ afrected organs. At 2Bc—Women's Gloves, val 0 i “oMd—fogylshness" of folks. Here in the | 2POUC crope and farms and farming | eve s on toun after n month's ob-|¢hey are put into the ground. Doughnuts. | Thers 1s a pecullar virtue in pine which makes it & splendid rom- At 3c—Women's Gloves, value Tbe e country ehis is espocially noticeable. P whinerine bt cons o3| New ¥ork. 5 R L ‘L‘S;;":.‘.fi‘»’.‘.‘s: ,“::X'J.fl‘."i‘(.fi': (Zditor Soolal Corner: I any of the| edy for eoughs and eolds and other affections of the throat and bron- 1 heebene farmers of this town are | farms and farm losses, which was as : — T D I R et WHL bs res [in wie N neaC coggivits such shial organs. Phis valuabie medicinal property is present in the Vi e whet we hear too often. One is set |D2d @ stretching of the truth as these &h,“{);; w‘“‘_“") Lt n_Gopine ’fr;'rm: paid later for any trouble it may seem | recipe: One and a half cups of su- &in Oll of Pine compound pure, which is & combination of the active Ribbons Ribhuns I down 8= behina the dimes hecause he | Bo0ne county chaps’ bombast. {itie rols of Delmes “Latme, which | DSy o L. M. BACH. | gar." butter the size of & butternut: $ orincipies of pine and samtel albuwia. o does this, and_another a frothy i s i ol 3 oil three medium-sized potatoes, mash = | ive s the N Niaieaturacts’ (Sliraiie Mladie. ol g crank because he Of course the eminently desirable | s one of her favorite parts = ok, hij To break up a cold quickly there Is nothing so_efferti ac » Crankc becquse he docs that; one is 100 | yying fa that we should alfy in Califor R = : them and mix them with the above mixture of two ounces of Glycerina, a half-ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine e thah et ia iy Dutrerca whow which side his bread is | nja and Boone county and Conmecticut, | “Ben-Hur” is again playing to enor- A Mew Without a Kitten. 274 one teacup of swegt milk, two ez compound pure, and eight ounces of pure Whisky. a teaspoon- At 8o—Brilliant Taffeta Ribbo - o™ ha another is t0o feather- | o] the exact truth. But that's a blam- | mous business at the Boston theater,| Fditor Social Cormer: You don't|flve heaping cups M::r and four ful every four hours. ingredients are not expensive and can ea o ljant Ta bbor il Dotte on>ynow [Whether there's any |eq pard thing for anybody to do. “It| Boston. Owing to previous bookings, | know what a perplexing time we have | teaspoons ;;f bxakm; e and one ! | ily be mixed at home in a large bottle. It makes enough to last the 3 Diter on it, at all; this one is ruining | gaices o mighty smart man to teil the | the run will have to be cut short, al- | been having this weck in our home.|teaspoon of salt. =This will make average family an entire year, and will eure any <ol that is cur- oire Taffeta R | bis farm because he subsoils, and an- | {eich ' said an old jawyer to me, once, | thoush the recelp re beyond those | In the first place let me ask you not | J0us hflm!h and they will keep mojst able. If you have any dificulty in securing a pure nal Whisky, b Sthor it Eetting halt the crops he [ Vo most of us stretch it, Gne way of | Of any previous engagement. | to treat the following story with too | for many days. | send forty cents to the Leaeh Chemical Co.. Cincinnati, O., who man- Rib gogimer bocause he won't plow 'but | 1S TS “Cren "when we dont mean | == 3 | much levity, as the details were har- |3 uracture the genuine Virgin ONl of Pine d pure, and they wiil bona, value £ouT and 3 helf Inches deep: the town | 15° T want fo sugmest, as o matter of | _Bantok’s “Omar Khayyam.” which | rowing. You must know that a long A Steam Pudding. {13 see that veu are supplied with a full half pint of pure straight e o e B i s miole is running down, fields are | Lirsonal comsideration, whether 1t|Is to be the movelty of this years| lime ago people in Egypt used to con- | One bowl of chopped suef, one bowl whisky by prepald express. Value * 3 1 ering out vields are decreasing, the | Joulin't be cheerfuller and pleasanter | Worcester (Mass.) music festival, will | sider cats sacred and treated them as | of sweet milk, one bowl of seedless ¥ " It Bh s o 3 Sonon And =0 on-lall 'round, when we do stretch things, | be decldedly unique, parts for a It ‘was dangerous to meddlo | raisins, one bowl of flour, two teas | At 28c—Radiunt Tafeta Kivbon, 614 i it That yore o asainst @ |to puil 'em up rather than down? In- | festival productien. Dr - Mees, | With Pussy in those days. La Belle | spoons of cream tartar. one teaspoon | inshen wide, vaitue i Mfl"fln ot Mg ag WL [:n1s stead of whining about the failure of | the festival conductor, pred & re< | Stuart, friend of Charles IL, endowed ' of saleratus, and a lttie selt. .Steam 14 TR i Lok it Sour own neighbornood, sey day, = - our‘mt;:‘otcmp. :‘hy Dot who]uplhxl:ixr); markable enthusiasm over the work :»‘fl'“:'fluls uw“lflc\‘_ an r'-:n\uxiil_\'l.’rl';;u.n‘gi;\': mo hours in a w;‘rs";-lx-:'x" :é‘fif{;’; to b - e d ously about our big apples? Instead o e . sun 1oney to or | boll. 5 X y But thers are places where they talic | [S1INS eVerybody how Nelghbor Hosk-| The farmyard surroundings in|iheir support. It you learn to love| "Union. ACUTE INDIGESTION Silks Dress Goods £ where they talk | ins lost money on his hoss trade, why | “Chantecler” are In proportion to the | Pope and fine s line his, “Die —_— — o e St 1:": lg[rlsam\fll" ;\"elek from his hr{ls? lnste‘:}\‘d 2‘ ::f]:"f‘r; nearly 10 feet , Dot of flowers is "“l'[ “,(;:’«‘;", w]h‘ n eatestnoe to la| The itad Eramindy ot Shtalcsiion GOODS DEPARTMENT TODAY AND o oy gpesage; | teing 1o ayery stranger the sact that| four fest righ. roses 15 inches in diam- | Bolle Stuntadesd L Lo . 1o | and soboery Sadionty ahite Sems e ~L.A SEE THE MANY SPECIAL VALUES 3 oon discover that it wasn't | enough to pay for the seed and 1abor, | 5 mushroom has o thres and N4l fhoe | Stranger within gates or (to be | ings to national banks. In the trouble THE DEPENDABLE M AN iy t ey to tell of Uncle Josialh's | why not brag akout the bunkum hay | stalk, and the handle of a rak. four | MOTe exact) walls, was when the cook [ at the National City bank at Cam- i ideal | ABLE SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, il came running in, in the greatest ex- | bridge is seen the fact that the United Confection Laxative and Cathartic. The ideal THE VALUES WILL SURPRISE o after-dinner tablet, which cleanses the system \ ¥ gause any allusion to it would prompt- |stead of announcing that dred pound squash, be- | crop he cut off his south meadow? In- | yards long. R R e ooy | Sttt esintiiers b TiOE lorays Exai cltement exclaiming that several well | S s = Ok Swaye < £ ou want to . defined mews were heard issuing from | ine to good effect and that directors hair- | fhe pantry walls. Vislons of future | do mot always direct. No official. be 3 has | discomfort suggested themselves to e boo“i"pfr OFiARFons eine; QuERE to e (0% Angetcs tul , 2live. wh: \ = e i - jber. ‘be permitted so to manipulate - itered, it wa. small. | envious of your fortunate location, 80| tertninments to be given on o day :0[‘;‘:“4:“}5' x:v';‘.;!‘e‘“:i*xem:;'«:mom scfl_ua e perut e Y80 to ;fea:llpx‘\'u?om‘)“»’vfi- promptly, relisves indigestion and constipation, | AND DELIGHT YOU. y Acquire the Keep:-Clean Habit. = el P : ,} AT ALL DRUGQISTS—10c, 25e, E0c. | s Hosiery ‘ Iy recall to the Californian’s memory | sell out for half what your place cost you or, he tw. i - ety A. L. Erlnag e natio the fwo hundred and ninely pounder | so as to go somewhere else where folks | ay; LoBonasen SE astianal ook to the Los Angeles iens 2 ctors’ Fu ne couldn’e ge e =t |mpalive. Why not tey. ©0 Thake ¥IsH0fS| oraanged o fentlsble: series C Sure-Lax Laboratory. Whitman, Mass. women Didn't ou quickly learn that it |that they'll want to get in near you? 1 Y 't do to Tefer to the Deauty of a | 1an't that & beEtpr e S o) he,Selocted during the week Oof| suffering,'starving eat mearly reduced | out detection until ho himself gives the . England June day, because it | creased values if real sstate? April 25 in all the large cities of the 1o sentimentalist to tvars. Tn vain | alarm by abscondins. SPECIAL S8ALE OF BURSON b Broveht out the fart that every day in 5 R T e TR isted | \o used our Suasive tones| In this case the depositors are pro- L] ope o HOSIERY. i Buelands, Cal.. was just jike that the | Don't understand ms as _defending | B3, {he National Producing afanagers’ | Kitty hat 1f she | tected. The stockholders, of whom. 2 B i e f P s e d with | mendacity. Iar from 1t; stick as closs | arcgiation, Mr. Erlanger will have at| I ahe surdly sust khow | are women, must make £06d whatever o s i fresher breeze™ Didn't sou have to | 1o the truth as you possibly can, But, | his, disposal nearly all of the big pro- 5 We “puss. puss in the | deficit 18 caused by the peculations of Special on-rm;. W\t:‘ every purchase shut up about your big vield of pota- |if you must wabble a little in it, for | JUCtONS and O, e Sy ved” until our throatsached,and | the hookkeeper. They have had no P of Women's Burson Hosiery ameunt« ) toes from the south side-hill lot, be- | heaven's sake lie white; dom't lie| . the poor little prisoner's cries grew | supervision over the affairs of their THE DAY OF THE ARTIFICIAL PLATE WITH ITS ing to $1.00 or over i hume o2he Callfornian'e mext ’door | black! The Ben Greet P o thele | famter and fwintor, | Our “Jack of all | bank, but thoy must pay. They would 4 We. will give ABSOLUTELY - ghbors both ralsed twice as many THE FARMER. |Second week at the theater, | trades” was summoned and we watch- | be perfectly justified if they were to ¥ P " < New York, Monday night with a pro- | ed with breathless interest whilo he | ask the directors what they had been TELL-TALE APPEARANCE IS PAST. FREE one pair of Bursen 1 6 i duotion of “Macheth,” done without de- | tore off tho plastering and laths, but | doing during all this period of theft. 35¢ Hosiery. | YALE'S NON-GRADUATES. $500 CHEST PROTECTOR. ° |tailed scemery. The trazedy was ar-|mo cat was visible. As last expedient | And the government bank exami- THE NATURAL I8 — arts, for which spe- | the floor was teken up. Confusion most | ners—where were they? Are they of - il Secretary Stokes’ Office Has Compiled | Stamford Police Seek Man of Mystery symbelic curtains wero used. Cer | dire! " And (il nothing to be seen but | use only when the crash hias arrived? 2 List of 8872 Name Koo e F Petracdin i roperties and accessories were | that same “still, small voice” So we | Can a bank’s periodical Teport he 20 RESTORAT'ON "ETNOD i t oxh"’" auding Gardener and | 1 jvided to give the audionce o suz- |left our phantom, with hopes of & | Jugkied a8 to (hrow them entircls off Embroideries Phi Eirectobs SEIMGE Din s - gestion of the locale of each scene. The | brighter tomorrow. A saucer of milk | the scent? It thev admit their ina- | s 1 o180 inoh MBEOId y s of Bt - ¥ i = R o | music_was largely from the | was left to tempt our wallflower on its | bility to detect thaft, they may as t 170—18-inch Embroideries for cars 4 _— = versity, which has| Tho Stamford police are seeking |famous Stronach manuscrint, that ia | milky wav—that its “feellng of sad- | well not be pald for the ssrvica thes | DOES AWAY wet covers and flounciogs fou ‘ 3 for some time, is | “Professor” Francis E. Lawton, for- | supposed fo Dbe the first example of | ness and longing” might not be akin | ure supposed 10 render. | baby dresses—vaiue 250. 1 nmew completed and is being cirenlated. | tune teller, who advertised himself as | Written music, “The Merchant of Ven- [ (o pain. The next morning, in that An ounce of prevention is worth | With the Old Sty.e False Teeth At 190—Hamburg Fmbrolderies " i contains f 6.872 1 o g iy 2 e o ce” has bheen the offerin the lat- | delicious state between waking and d man: oun, £ i n cambri b It containg a list of 5872 former stu- |a man of myctery. and who, they may: | (55 1ol ‘ot tho wenk with a spceinl | Srcus (Mate between waking and |good many pounds of punishment sots, very fine goods on cambricy : dents at Tale who fajled to complete | separated residents of Stamford and{ —or % o T e cncons o . WWives s 1o courd > | where bank defalcations are " con- ook and Swiss alue 254 i fheir collegs course. ‘The introd tion | adjoining towns from 33,000 or more of | Metince of “Everyman” on Friday. §2 uson. Al Seme_ fvoing nfo Y23 | cezned—Boxtgn: Foet. NTISTRY, which is a branch s ecretars Anson Phelns Stokes, | their wealth. = appy day dream—cal e —15-inch Embrolderies on cam« i i Tr Srinted o et el s | VS0 T e o guraener, cavs ne| COMMENGEMENT EVENTS | b backs and gantics on thelt taie Uia st Albany. SS T e ek v AT IS Tosk, Rmbenl o e | & statement of the contents and pur- | consulted TLawion about getting & new ey i | DS Toom, seemIed Lo A R oo | - ATheny sdmits the d isofr the Bribe | In fact. sithoush Denbietey ves. not blind and eyelot patterns—vedus i Pose of the publicatiton as follows: | position and had _been promised a|Cost Too Much at Middistown High |and when § awoke With the connolons” | o giodilon” ounded more like a | get the publicity given the. great 0 and S0c. i “This is the first attempt that has | good ono on Long Island. He says| School, Board of Education Rules. |Nesn (hat I was being called, [ hur- | Dwestisation Founded more lie 8| get the publicity given the grest A ® &) been made to publish a list of men and | Lawton gave him a $100 Bill to carry = pied Delvh, $0 NN THRLTEStEES of S0 Kot 3y o i 0 2:inch = Mmbroldered _Alle b s o e IR T = o = 2 2 household, with true New England | Telegram. less. The ideal replacement of one's in blind and ayelst wori o been regularly en- | for a stated period. At the ond of the| Belleving that the social everits in |household, with t herseif with 108t teeth would be the natural growth 2 K 4 ik te i rolled as students in the university, | perlod Lawton took back the bill and | connection with graduation at the | Urift, hiad been busving herself wi e lows Ieeth wonid ba 102 ReTaISl i or yokes and shirt waisie ' But who have no Yale demree. It |asiked for 3500 to wear on his chest in | Middictown Figh school @ o Lares 430 Eevaths. spil A0 bad e Ehages Oarrie Mabipn: L O R i e THOMAS JEFFERSON KING, 0.0.5 valua $1.00. { seems only just that the large num- |order to establish a “psychic connect- | pensive for the pocketboo! g LA L ol L IR 0 man_ever yet made himself a| 28 hPPEUS, WRSE CHISIER (TT° teeth 23 At 89c—27-Inoh Hmbroiderad Flounc~ {0 ber o dents who have found it |ing current. Jority of ‘the parents of the students, | Yain 1 100 mg;‘tlh; T o whs a | Georse Washington by traveling | TE%, O SNV PO 0% rentored. by Originator of Dr. King's R ings for dresses on fine qualityl i mecessary 1o leave college before grad- | Wevber says he drew $460 from a|the board of education has named a | 43y's upheavalwall » could seo Wwas & |around with a Mttle hatehet—Phila- | £ 108 ROUIE G0 SO0, 07 SRS Toention SPothon” $or The. nats nainsook-—value $1,00. i uation. in many cases for no fault of | bank and with $20 he had handed it | committce, headed by President Frank | Pi& hottle of yeast held triumphantiv| gelphia Star. Ter that it is impossible, under ordi- ural restoration of teeth— i their own. should recelve some recog- |over. On Monday he learned the man |A. Coles, to look into the matter and | [oward me, = “Where Is the cat, au g nary circumstances, to detect the ve- originator of the King Safe i nition for their academic work. and |of mystery had disappeered. The po-[report at the mnext meeting of the|have you found her?’ T askec. —IrOT Reform Has No Chance. Btored. tecth from the original or System of Dentistry, o ggually just that the university should | lice say Lawton obtained $600 from a|board. For a number of years back | [ERFSR | WG poie “rpen T under- | Philadelphia. h o intention of | natural ones. The Restoration Method und inventor of the "Natural Sma“ waree E'c i $2 sivey Some credit for what they | womsn in a similar manner. it has been customary for the senior | JOW, fOW Mhe Botfe JREC T MOfCH adopting reform government 80 long as | 18 not one of artificial plates, crowns or Gum” set of testh, etc., etc. L ] . il S T e class at its farewell reception on stad- | o earch—simply a fast-working | the graft holds out.—Chicago News. | bridges—that undesirable artificiality is All (lghts Teserved. At 10c—Pear] Buttons, all simss—al N he of preparation has been | Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk juation night to do the thing “up | PUF, SEErCh s deluded mor- done away with—and there is no no- 10¢ 4, value up Lo 25 3 sity catalogues from 2 n each ws been three or | 1815 3 ped, . g —Pin on B astics, all 0o w §d fo include sl wuch students ‘who | GAITerSen f 1ho unon Sonductons and |also, that the parents have already | SUERPEAT IR TR ARS NNE | FOR FLETCHER'S . | of replacinx lost tecth wilh false ones, Dr. iing does his Restoration work | At 3e—Woite Castle Souy—valus & M not recelved degrces and are not B of cen put 1o fcomslderable expegse fOF ) o oapnt © SATNIP. ousistentiy low price. Before having any testh extracied. see Dr. Kig | At 70— Olivila Tollet Soup—vaine 10o i o e - Ot | are i _receipt of a report from Toron- 5 ey siiod P KITTY CATNIF at o consistent] » C s o v f oaer oo Dot cnrolled in | ment that in the vote recently takem | Siscoucion and e odds and. ende, How to Manage a Husband, e 1 OTHER DEPARTMENTS OF DENTISTRY : Cream—valle 20c o ss secretaries to be non- | all of the men off the Canadian Pacific | the parents will undoubtedly welcome | Editor Soelal Oorner: No one but | Coughs That Hang On. Full set testh with the “Natural Gums,” 38, Browris 45 kri At 2o—Envelopes o & phokess ) graduate members. | ratiroadand 96 per cent, of those on |any curtailing of expenses. the housewife knows of the many trials | Coughs that swart In the fall and| g5 painless pure gold filling $1 up, other .m-.-%.. painiess extraction free at fc 4 packege, value i0¢ Al Phe list does not inc) cummer | the Grund Trunk voted dm'favor of a | “"Recently ine board looked .into the | and diMcultics she has to manage the | hang on witil spring are sure (rouble | Tondn sete ace ordered, Al work gusranteed. N Sbo-Popular Covselunt BEdhs S | school students or those S ies | strike on those lihes, matter of the annual junior promenade | home end the children. She keeps {breeders unless checked and cured. ST e Rowest: Eiilwe varde b% | alled tea urses.” : ’ : and found this social event was too | the home meat and tidy end the chil- | Bronchitis, pneumonia and consump- b | _— improving the Spare Time. costly, and accordingly restricted it [dren ciean and does her duty in every |tion are the direct result. Moley's K N A e’ il %o a i of sun- | During the prosent lull it is pre-|The high school students apparently |respect and is called by her neighbors l-)lmp_\- and Tar cures -h', «;u:l‘u stopx ’ ¢ i krapes and to- | sumad that the semate committee on | try to ape the rollege students in these | # zood manager, but she has not learn- | the hard breathing and heals an % o Erowi At ripencd | fnam e is detormining just what it Js { events. "t ia ‘memeraily felt that the]ed how Lo manage her husband. Some. | soothes the infiimed air passagos Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. "'m rnflfluus l Mm}'fl“ Bn' i The prices”are copse- | hest o And out about the high cost of | board has taken & siride in the right | times w tram on the farm is hard to | Refuso subatitutes. The Lee & Osgood Mours 9 u. m. ts 3 B, Bundsys, 10 . m. te'3 p, m Telophens i i GEARLLy aiecst gEelis os Ajving—Indianapolis News, direction, manage and will palk and will notdCo

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