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. ; SELECTED IMMIGRANTS. a fl’l:ll gulllh b It would be worth while for other wnd oufied 3 %a older countries. The New York YE. LD. orld called attention the other day ,“4 ARS_O ‘to one hundred Dutch immigrants{ ; v . price, 1ze & weeks 50¢ a| who arrived on one ship and bound ‘It is so doolish said the girl who RS . e . for Minnesota, where other Dutch set- | likes to talk, “for people to tell us 5 continually in an amazed way that S B Saesnien thes. i ‘hese Peo- | iomen are contradistory creatures! le refused t ne out their - ¥ 5 . B0 D ERETUNE - Yoo Neiy e It's just as senseless as harping on the ¥ Y ey e g lobe. Late Star of Way 7 parish priests, so three Duich clergy- {fact that the sun rises and sets and # men, all speaking English, made the | exclaiming over the fact that Entered ac the Postoffice at Norwich, Tonn, as second-class matl Telephone Calls: RALNTON & SON, East| 3 Ft Father—s ¥e. Som. Funniest Bver. B e Drom. 30% trip and will settle with their flocks. . Bulletin Job Office, 35-6. Francis H. Mwrray of St. Paul, busi- o] B ronatis Sister et X" Willimantic Office, Room 3. Murray | ;s representative of the bishop, and ‘most —_— Telephone. 210. D. S. B, Jobnson, head of a St. Paul drag ADMISSION 100—BVENINGS, RESHIVED SEATS, 20c. i ® -3 land company, which has a contract |marvelling over the intricate contra- | you away willy-nilly, and Norwich, Wednesday, March 23, 1910. with Bishop McGolrick to pull stumps | diotions of me! beautiful time and enjoy —————————————===—"={ and build homes, churches and school for instance, once I knew a| “‘Let's play golf,’ he’d say i LUMBER AND COAL. houses, came to New York t ho was a most considerate | wanted to ‘motoring—and you 3 PR & © meet | reature. He sald in the course of a “Although he knew your omally there 1s heard o for- The Circulation of Every head of a famlly has from |CORVersation that he always hated to | er was bt vent wish Peary might follow | _ i e burt a'girl's feelings, for he knew % Cook's example and disappear also.— . $300 to several thousand dollars. One | women were tereibly” sensitive and A e ‘“le Bfl"ehn. man brought 4,000 florins in gold. Any |that most men never realized it. He a Pittsburg Despatch. of the immigrants may have a $500 |did not believe in riding roughshod ——— n loan, if hi it. Ev family | over their little fancies and wishes; | the parel over which you' . The Bulletin has the Iargest cir- || loan e meeds it By N s b e s .' Wint B Made His Exit culation of any paper im Bastern || starts on land in counties near the - ly. He looked perfectly benign when Ciasbstivis, ant Tva e e e he talked that way and he me And Taken Your Coal Klaw & PBrlanger Present New land’s Greatest Comedy Drama. REBECCA OF 2 it i . times larger tham taat of amy im|| They buy forty acres, eighty acres |y, He wasn't namb: by, elther. | > ““ie’ was perfectly willing For All Occasions. erwieh. It is delivered to over || or a quarter section, as their resources ‘When ever a question arose he |should tag around with him. but I had DIG’S 2000 of the 4053 homses im Nor- || Will permit. They will take up diver- | would 16t you have your own way be- | to tag around his wey. Not that ne| GE DU L . wich, aa by minety-three per || sified farming, but most of them have |cause he said he wanted to please you.| was stubborn. It never occurred to ; e o cemt. ::d n: p::u. been advised by the bishop to continue ;t yuml dlhln't wlud:gtuém itg fld‘x%mynfn' m"muodmfom“ any other way but m-—m ses. 77 Cedar Street. wmm (ihhl-‘;pypegpflcr; hé:m [2 ;n‘ 31 .t ouses, i e simply woul P lo L engagements 'y R e e iy gt S e wanted ihe sum to Shine 4n at the | upset my plans and disturb my pesce spring’ Ting to it @s it runs over the SUNNYBRO0K FARM By Kate Douglas Wiggin and Charlotte Thompson. Direct from a three months' run im E.CHAPPELLCO. | o Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest PRICES—Matinee and Night—ge, Telephones. 36e, G0e, 75c, $1.00 and 31.50. i Putmam amd Danielson to ever || These are all desirable settirs and | Wanted the sun to shine n at the |upset e g ol N g 1,100, and in all of theme places it || they have large families, one bringing | L0" 0TI e’ nove the sun—or | most of the time that I hadwt any DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN s comstdered the local daily. eleven children, and there js no doudt | {1y to. Eastern ecticat has forty-|| they will add to the wealth of Minne- e nime towns, omc humdred amd sixty- || sota, for they are all thrifty and in- | “Naturally one would think a girl a woman—and Denta/ &W, - || dustrio le. would be crazy about such a man. five posteffice distriets, und forty. lous peop] oty 5 T T eme yural free delivery routes. —_— v r The Bulletin iz sold I every ONE RECOGNIZED DRAIN. ror alad adifecence. T couldn Beats on sale at the usual places ow tows and on all of the B. F. D, || Professor Jenks of Cornell univer- [0St 1nEwq indiference 1 CoRCar Monday, March 21, at 9 o'clock soutes in Easterm Commecticut, sity makes a real comtribution to the |T used to marshal all his sterling vir- cost of living controversy, and brings |tues in @ row and repeat them and add CIRCULATION to the front one factor that bears{them up on my fingers and it didn't S down heavily on the wage earner, es- | make the least particle of &ifference | view that he didn’t even pecially, He says that the cost of |10 me—not a heart-throb was forth- | were any others. > coming. hadn't s412 medical attendance in the United r % & i the kind who would “He redeeming 5,920 || States is $1,000,000,000 a year and he a:v;la;'»‘: Temember your birthiay and |from any sensible point of view, takes no account of minor cases: and |your wedding annives end would | he was warranted to keep a wite n : the vast sums spent for drugs and |never forget that you preferred violets | tears most of the time ry . | %o roses.” T got S0 exasperated with | didn’t understand. ber. ‘Yet' contra- Migech BNr e 7,633 e oo Jonks has un- | mvselt ihat T believe 1 shed & few | lctatorfiy, I liked him awtully well, as “ m b e r Cars to all polnts after performamce, L R mar23d J. A. MORGAN & SON Coal and Lumber | [tk uesoer 1901, OVErAZE mavvwes = 190, RVETRES v rocmssc questionably pointed out a serious leak In the average man's expense ac- | %% . 10 1wl ne mort of 8| oienaed To netice. ——OPEN—— Contral Wharf. Telephone 834 | FRIDAY, MA™INER MARCH 251h p— count, but he carefully refrains from 3 5. Tooking for— | - “No, I wesn't in fove with him— dec24d NOT AN ANTIQUE YET. telling how It may be succonsfully | homelosaly, aa. o wswal thIngand he | somebody sise came along in time and Dy B s actows There is mo good reasom why New | stopped.—Bristol Press. is thrown right at you and you hesi- that fate. But it just Del.Hofi Cafe —___ LUMBER e mu‘m::nmn::“bu production e e b¢ e s A s t"dc.e. tTuin The best to be had and at the right X 1; v any sense at a = such an ordinars peohiem ws e Xo | cwell, I dlan‘t have, not a pit. Hels ! figure from Business Men’s Lunch a specialty. | prices too. Remember we always nuR NEW MINISTER X is not probable that the doctors fiored mie. T Was in . efato of wesiel e fifty cents. |earry a big line of Shingles. Call us 2 e doctors are | yawy all the time he was around. I up and let us tell you about our stock | By (1. author of “Ime 014 Homestend , the talk about abandoned farms | collecting more than 50 per cent. of |regarded him sadly, Irritatedly. He e T H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY. Aumitgrops i ey ountable for the .impression. |their dues at that. We have noticed | was something I ought to have wanted | “The joke of it b P novisd by & I u"‘"‘fl“"h‘“‘ - prominence has been given to | that the people who take the best care |and didn’t. &know herself is she’s We do all Watch and Clock Work splen fl!:cm:;'orl( ‘allv prod. '—Chicago i PRICES of themselves need the doctor least; “At the same time I knew anothér 'it'e done!” ot ik and those who do not care whether : promptly and at i Matinee, all seats resorved 256 he is paid or not feel t z * NIBRE «ve veves & e e e o make the | ould be impossible for them to Jive | His Excellency found both the time right prices. Seats on sale at the usual places on sought today for less than half what | STeatest demand upon his time. Some | TV, % (21l glet. This for an es- | and place proper ¢o refer to an inci- : : the buildings upon them cost, folks think that if they Deweyize. | 0, 5.1 Teason. The American cook | dent that has indeed been unpleasant. | WM. FRISWELL, 27 Franklin St. “‘é‘;f:'fl,"-'“"';;’:‘uz:h‘; “p:r'r':;"'“‘ Tew a . | Muldoonize and Fletcherize the doc- 52 ew England’s abandonment of & boils all the flavor as well as the vi ;l'htdre feb26daw "m 'Il'lll’ m ..‘ u-l" Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts B' lEE[, iculture—its neglect of intense farm- | tor cannot catch them, if the devil |tality out of the vegetables and throws Telephone 168-12 THEATRE LESSEE the abandonment of the land and the eheapness of rural estates, some of © most inacoessible of which may be —has contributed to lts ill-fame e LWAYS IN STOCK. i today the eause of the high|2nd question their mentallty. But, |this operation s necessary, acts. The people of the state know F NERAL ORDERS G ARNEARE cost of living 1n this part of the coun- | then, the way to keep clear of the |flavor of the vegetabl {1‘“‘1“::“ %mw MW‘:"" ::: U l n. L A’l‘“mlj Trv. That its summer attractions are | Medlcal expenses of life is to keep |2nd pronounced if the water is = 5 ’ cell; from it. as it | ecutive chair a duty to follow out the Astisticall Tlat is chown by the $60,000,000 ex- | Well; and to do (his they must live | dreined swaey from St Be tiad =g K| SELTC ST L S es0r in the matter ly Arranged by Dended here by visitors during the|Simply and naturally. To under-ex- |1os¢ much of its nutriment and is use- [ of appointments, which fact made all e+ The summer months, and its stability and | ercise and over-feed, or to over-ex- |jess to bulld up or sustain the body.|the more unwarranted, perhaps, the Florist, sustaining power is evidenced by the | ercise and under-feed are, either one, | Moreover, the boiling process renders | criticlsm of the clergyman—New Ha. Tel. 130, sact that it absorbed 61.000 immigrants | the straight way to physical impair- |the dish more or less insipid in flaver. | ven PaHadium. t year. That tfe quality of the soil | Ment and large expense and there is| The Hast Indian cook works on a 4 v directly opposite principle. The wom- a1l right is proven by the fact that | R0 help for it. S T e et thak The Hecd The Burden of War. 1647 re the best-flavored apples can be must be cooked in its own steam, or | Ex-Vice President Fairbanks is an and there is nothing the mat- EDITORIAL NOTES. with just enough water to generate | observing tl'lv;‘l::. In his trip around Adam’s Tavem may. Others look wonderingly at them |it away. The Occidental cook decia: indicate any resen t of his official 4 Lafayetts Street. Bl oct3va 3 s | CHARLES MeNULTY, Feature Picture: Home comfort “GIRLS OF THE IANCI.". th its farm products, except that Atlanta is pluming itself over the |Steam to cook it, and every drop of | the world he been favorably im- B ze ¥ - i i Jisture must be evaporated before | pressed by the preparations for war ", s ., the average yield 18 lower than it real- | aviation mest booked for that city in [molsture must gd' B et | By mariou netions. 1861 DEMANDS THE M:',(Elll:;'-]- Ray, B:::?:" 1y ought to be, because, doubtless, man | May. has in his arder to work the soil, taken out more than he put back. Agricul- the eaten with a gravy or “shorba” In “Wherever I have béen,” says Mr. " - il tity of liquid | Fairbanks, “T have seen ships building | offer to the public the finest standard It is easicr to make a sympathetic | [L'Ch 232, & FEER SONN ST 0 'o'a | ana troops ariliing for e RG] o - = uu o on and In< New Singer, ture is a game of give and take and to | Préak with industry than it is to get | ysual thing, not a drop of water js|Seen no cause for war. effects of 3 Baverian Wateh for the Great Features. p] s back again. L is would be looked | this madness are visible in the squalor | Beer, Bass’ Pale and Burton, Mueirs e e e e titvery * sacrloglous and | and distress of mankind, Persons call- | Bcotch_Ale, Guinness' Dubifh _Stout - Ladics and Ohildren, = S0 micging on the part of the tlex of e | O i Georwia Graime aniy nine ar. | Vsl By-the East indiun he | iy Uremecivce siatennion, 10 takine | & &, fuporiad Gmge e e [nStantaneous =oil? rived on schedule time the second | American throws away as useless, | their war machinery out of the mouths | B o, 8 ES m-' — —_— The Newburyport News feels sure| week in March, every day, ahat would keep ea’ Mase| So0 e e N | e Boibiy o Palar > . MUSIC, that New FEngland needs a revival of — Jodian Cemily Trom SEeFaen- . [ Ting” . A.' ADAM. Norwi A t t faith in its own productiveness—it is| The Milwaukeo Journal feels sure |lact was demonstrated when, during & s o AR RS MnAb'—o A«l-:-'_' o T“;lu utomatic NELLIE S. HOWIE, meeded in the country, and doubly [ that Speaker Canmon built the fire | {15 “srie water in which the rice was | ing a heavy financial burden in anticl- ; ded 1n the cities. Wo do not realize | that burned his own coat-tail. cooked alone should be issued to the {):uon of was-nri in the hl‘:!!!t that aS a er ea er Teacher of Plano, il we are told, that 3,000,000 people % - while the rice itself might be servi rough expensive war machinery they t t within a circuit of 50 miles of HOY;";HNGK’T& is ehxinectins to build | to the English soldiers. TH.'I::.ldono are avolding armed conflict. The cost Room 48, Central Bullding. representing one-thirtieth of | 3000 small houses this season, in spite | and the native sepoys apparently were SRS e L WA BTN o1 a 3 - | of the strike and its effect: s well fed as their white brothers. . P sopuation ohxnie:‘n second lars- of the strike and its effects e e e Children - Cry Headquarters for Best Alss, Lagers, [ply of hot water to all parts of the CAROLINE H, THOMPSON Sebtithry tn tho Samitey: Happy thought for today: When a i e FOR FLETCHER'S Etc., in Town. ":":: at any hour of the day or Teacher of Music England is constantly increas- | oD starts in to make trouble mere | . Foundations of Hops. JAMES O'CONNELL, Prepristor. | ™9 46 Washington Strest. e i giace” | e cmm s nem e | CASTORIA [ nibew r ~aa | Turn the Fancet, E: needs ke Ve richest, when e earth is ng in- 3 % We hope nothing will happen to . L. H. BALCOM, o ew Englander “ to new life, and when the idea of im- Senatty 2t i MNALL 3f. itk Dot Gowi disturb the $280,000,000 trade we are | mortality is emphasized mot only by The Ruud Does the Rest. 5 Thames St having with Canada every year. nature but by centuries of assoclation Call and see one in operation. Lessons residence or A n with the day and the season. The upll. Same method a CALLING NAMES. Thers is nothing very dignified about | create a sensation and 1a the calling of opponents names, and is, say | it of hope and (worth in general does 3 ° the musical eritics, yet to be written, | N0t mean that the outlook is plain and is one of the undignificd and un- b casy. As Browning seys in “Easter- c a mannerly ways of Speaker Cannon. He | Shorn of his executive power, Speak- | De¥: 5 an old-fashioned personal fighter, | er Cannon will be yery much ke th: | row very hard it 1s €0 be who calls his opponents demagogues | chairman of any, ordinary convention.| A Christian. Hard for you and me— . ) 1 e Not the mere task of making real g _With Roosevelt on June 17th, New That duty up to its ideal, u 0re York is likely to have a bigger Bunker | Effecting this, complete and whole. and eowards, and then appears to ex- pect them to respest him, They do Hill day celebration than Boston ever | A purpose for the human soul— ¥or that is always hard to do; ot do it. He is etill calling the in- gents cowards; and the insurgents But hard, I mean, for me and you To realize it, more or less, e laughing, for they know that a |saw. Speaker Cannon still thinks the favlt | 0 b 0Uer 41 o moderate success larze class of the republicans of the country are regarding those who bend | . Spe [ ] is with the peoplo. He doesn't see| <which commonly repays our strife what he has ever done to create such | To carry out the aims of life. a furore, 7 & 2 : - Th - e s el jtaken mat Can- ] The governor of Penusylvania has| And the sole thing that T remark ittes on rules and makes him |3 POt emoush. ‘As we proceed, It shifts its place, ls Here ' 5pecial Price ution, the ideals of democracy | 2NS OF tWo ought to be enmough to do FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Cheerfulness ana hope will never be to and support his tyranny as syco- onism was un-American and intoler- appointed April 8 and 22 as Arbor Upon the difficulty, this; o poey BT UM ComuiMeel | iy SEWIsabiDe; couting $1%:000,000 | A VEUeiwe Jockok!. Yop crowae 40} nor the people at large. the whole business. . cases of Tockjaw result- |on a very solid foundation uniess they THE MANY COMPLIMENTARY COMMENTS MADE BY PUR- J|trying to clean your own clothes, for 0“ Tailor‘made Suits The American opera which is to |spirit of Baster, however, like the spir- oct11d Gas & Electrical Dep’t., 321 Main Street, Alice Building. feb23d C. GEER TUNER 122 Prospect St. Tel. 611, Norwich, Ct t A. W. JARVIS is the Leading Tuner in Eastern Connecticul. 'Phone 518-5. 48 Clairmeunt Ave sept22d erybody can take their choice. the speaker power to appoint the At the beginning of the race; which is sanctioned by neither the| c2Clv the people are thinking that| We find | the tug's to come—that's phants. When it comes to names, ev- that a political system ! i ical system -which days. It is such a good thing one day ‘We do not see it where it is, in his hands a despotic power fall, a This combination has been broken Of the up, as it deserved to be, and it Is to | jng ) ;- | are_built upon the concession that life cannof 52 Raped ‘That ihe ey, of ome man | !N fFom the celebration of tho glori- | nard, 4nd that the most dimcult (| CHASERS OF OUR SPRING SUITS THE LAST 10 DAY stvem {303 ey oy v t;eencbymr‘;;t;; o anend. |y the use of ank cartriages. S R e OPENING OUR NEW CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT IMPEL O R At e end ghe wish of the people, and it| The man -who sssalls you nrith ven- | » COLICr# 2oF March 19, US TO SAX THAT YOU .CANNOT AFFORD TO PUR- S e e . S LEON - . « - —_— o work thoroughly. We do showd be looked wpon in the right |om the moment he is irritated is mot The Making of Laws CHASE YOUR SPRING SUIT BEFORE SEEING OUR DISPLAY. || quickly. too, and deliver the order at Dyt ! light by the republicans in congress. | so superior to-the man who, similarly | If the solons who are responsfble e e your home, charging but little for the | Ladles” Taflor, 278 Main St What the result of present conditions | disturbed, reaches for his Knife, for the absurd “bonfire” aet could o 1l Be, November is likely to dis- L e R i hear the opinions expressed regarding = 3 2 close. Wii:e‘;eg(alg;fignh;)n the part of Vice President Fairbanks has visit- ;l nde(l]hem_ they wouldn’t feel at all Our magnificent lot of Suits consists of strictly ail wool materials wongress e om] thin, e i1 lattered. At am rate, it - isi > 3 - o ly & which can |ed most of the great cities of the y rate, it calls at comprising French Worsteds, Plain Chiffon, Panama Stripe, Prumel =ave the repablleans from defeat. earth, but he confesses he would not | {ntlon to the fact that law making las and Shepherd Checks, two or three button effects, sleeves finished » 3 r - > 2 AiBiRe TR S::,}:.nze Indianapolis for one of | pother too much legislation: It men with narrow turnback cuffs. Coats lined throughout with guaranteed T Teiagioiet B - = could be made moral and righteous by soft finished satin or peau de cygne, deep pleated skirts, sizes for atiention of 1t readers o b fost| AD aviul howl Is going up over | medel for ail mutlons. Fir contga j¢ f| Small and large women. Custom alterations free and ready for deliv- ShiE Sk SARIMANIE of erioiin ;‘;ntditlhcnsA but the fact still remains [all the laws on melnu'ute Dooks were ery before Easter. Values up to $30.00 hag Mga 5 at the American people were never | enforced there would be few of us out # Ias e & cosk boo: showing ;‘,Z'f Bt oo Soea Y e baver GF SR e sccumuttion of statutes Suits, special at $10.50, $14.00, $18.50, $22.50, $26.50 and $30.00. meat may Fadas: s simply amazing. Congress is busy . 3 p 2 Facil 298 mass piphikie to -the il most of the time adding to the already ;Light Weight Spring Coats, made from strictly all wool serges, BRI, - Do aicBiluin B l;vha. The real Irish sod Was 50 attractive | o ot s forgode x Laen the lesis- 50 inches long. E. T. LADD, Agent. e omed himself 10 | 4ot the souvenir hunters sarsien st on | [AtUres of the forty-six states add their |§ i > Tel, 523. 32 Water St y the most expensive meats here- generous _ contributions every few andsome Silk and Chiffon Panama Dresses, from $1250 ¢o feb2ld tofore. “More power to the agricul- | °m. before Taft got to Chicago. Sou- | months. These great bodies are ably $26.50. 2 b g s gy o M, venir hunters are the same every- |assisted by every municipality in the lafins Tho Blintbrd © mony g o whbre; land with a long, long list of local Voile Skirts from $5:50 to $12.50. "Phone 712 janz1d Lang’s Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Franklin St. marlbd FRESH FISH All kinds in their season. Good and Clean, Prices Right. Spring Styles including the best in design and fabrics ready for inspection. The prices are reasonable and we produce garments with style and correct fit. Order Early. Easter comes on March 27Tth. THE JOHNSON Co., Merchant Tailors, 65 Broadway, Chapman’s Bullding. Have You Noticed the © P R statutes. It is @& stock notion that 5 along 2nd circulate them broadly.’ e I AR “Ignort:ete mot u\; l;tw excuses no Chiffon Panama and Mohair Skirts from $2.65 to $11.50, Increased Travel? B man,” 1 ere not a perso: - I " This looks all right on its face, but | 1otiers of sympathy to the late Con- |lhero in Uncls Sam's reaims who 1a Our Lingerie Waists to suit everybody's taste, values from 75c to e moadn Pespls ibe so got out tnte fine roads. People like to get out into the open alr. %O turflllg the Dbest e iz === - Ruilding NEY BROS., Falls A bt S. Falls Avenus | \mm YOU THINKING OF DOING since soup meats in the past two years | SteSSman Lilley, disapproying the way | familiar with aH the laws or even a $3.00. have advanced from six cents a pound In which his inquiry wes treated and | small proportion of them. Such 5 to twelve cents, and the dearér pieces s persecuted under “Cannon |acquaintance is impossible. Lace Waists from $2.98 to $8.50. g of meat hpve only advamced from : g e ndugtes | s SRt . A ! silk Waists from $1.98 to $5.50 that has no equal. seventeen to twenty-eight cents rpose ?— 'ess. pound, or from twenty-two to thirty s the . Hindus Prepare | "2t Purpose?—Bristol Fress BIG ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S COATS. THIS 7 five cents, it is an open question where Them. Governor Weeks' Answer. It 8o you should consult with me ana the cheap outs of meat ate to be found, | In India it is Hterally a case of being | In o dignified and brief manner Gov- NO T ICE . | got prices for same. Excelient werk With an advance of 100 per cent. wp- | & VeEetarian or starving, for the Hin. | ernor Weeks has replied to the eritic- at reasonable prices. on the poorest cuts and the promise | ou® of Hindoostan, taking them almost Flazmery . » Dr. Louise Franklin Miner Is now % S S Sket e gn| fate T : Bh T o S C. M. WILLIAMS, the cheap cuts come in? The cook red ev tments a o book may be a great belp to the peo- . Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. ) 2 uld E ) . Telephone §60- augsza | General Contractor and Builder, ple in the ;:.’ of temching closer the ‘with ccoriomy in tho use of meats; but the | Thus they e 218 MAIN STREET. caters of chesp meats are really the €0_hungry. - But the Xnishts of fox 140 Main Street, Norwich. "Phone 310. san1za embl > 4. F. CONANT. 11 Frasklia Street. ‘Whitestone Sc and the J. F. C. 100 o R R LR S —a 4 Eeoslp who ato being Basdest pressed. e S e to Shrapare ot cheap at old upper round | women of Am it is certain that the Himdus scbtd aaciness