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e i SRR T e i s B R e | B [ aonany Small and His SmallSisters Z that day the democratic ximt & 2 REFINED SINGING AND DANCING NOVELTY. “have been guessing, for they i oul . £ S 7 ol o r whether Colonel Bryan is “could af- | S0 Ch 5 g # ™ Py ey, ok &t phue irement : Tive o b - " and | @ " HANVEY & BAYLIS |’ PAUL STEPHENS with a u-g‘;::m. A’ democratic con- | Refined 8inging Duo Wonderful Equilibrist “Does he mean he is going to pur- ™ Sua-the even temor of his way from now on as a high private in the ranks, yeady to follow where his command- officer may lead? Or does he ; i i | i exEd well; but he never had . helpmeet—only of the fashion-| the .parlor who exemplifies Another concludes that “if Mr. Bry- | The reason men do not know n means that he is at wx;y selves better is r because an it peace with haven't time to get mcquainted, or do the democratic party and from now not ‘care: to Know: — on will preach harmony in its ranks, | po SU7¢ 1P & m"""‘""w. (et then we may safely take it that sit down and size himself up, means to work for the party and its|real pleasant. When a man gets as il 43 - % Feature Fleture: THE SUIT CASE MYSTERY, fin : an ok then ' il Vo,| THRILLING DETEOTIVE STORY. g? y nien rsg the moog!m trydw mm - big polsy ::ra S e Pk €rs see him, and goes earnest, g o about the lips. Florence Roberts, Marguerl i that Yom Tesewst the Tesult is always & heavy blow to | o at | are dim; they have krown too Mr. Irving Joy, Tenor, nothing to fear as to the support of | NS vanity. Man really prefers to lose th's pay IN JLLUSTRATED SONGS. Nebraska’s peerless orator in his et - - saun- Matines, Ladies and Chiaren. [ Quest for the senatorship in Indiana. | 12 Dipe-dreams. There 18 no life more el Lot ander “-o;‘lw“ Biontens 5 e e If they only will wait with patience | amination and correction—the ‘shade of a|sister ¥ ™M Colonel Bryan will in time demon- |battle to fight if the fight with seif. the one you expect the Springfield (Mass.) 5230 strate what he means. They might| You haven't tried it! Only a few men |go rough life. If you festival one of the mewcomers this ask Roger Sullivan bave, and those Who have and kept it | Jive close to the river, if of is_expected is NELLIE S. HOWIE e up have no time to annoy or you. w“mg‘a“ atways the English X PICTURES AS INVESTMENTS. others. :n; Iped hmm town, | think :mn;- o;n. = A g Birg Ar; Teacher of Plano, tetw = b eyt .. | then 'Crampton will mean to you one | much to keep two old people like " pemnn& ?:v:lre :: :v.:k:h:rt::- m::“';u“‘;’y"m':';::,d‘.‘,““‘ ‘Hm"""‘?h: lttle dark room me h--bm Hhe Tomariked. | “What does the town at the P Room 4, Central Bullding. ment tenement, share allow them?” Mondsy tain painters show that thousands|wears or the 5izo Of her bonnet, anY | weter cat Femc thn crvor or- | “Crampton pays Wheir rent” I re- S tabar - spent in a single canvas may be a|more than it is a man’s by the cut of | Ger for food from the plied, “supplies their fuel, and gives aneo: CAROLINE H. THOMPSON gilt-edged investment. In the recent| his jib, or the curl of his moustache. | whoever he may be,nev them a one-dollar a week order for Teacher of Music sale of the Yerkes pictures in New | Superficialities never read deep, how- :ea.x. never quite 's “Al imi.” 46 Washington Strest asl 9 i i " | ever striking they may appear to be. 3:‘::2;11-» were some tremendous ad- | f7E0 STHONE X o dwrell ot m Yerkes paid $12,000 for one-of his | 1 gul etics Vulgarity often sits Franz Hals, which sold for $137,000, and about $10,000 for a Rembrandt, | ence between goo which sold for $51.000. For a Turner | any better than they do the he pald somethine over $19.000, and | between notoriety & -;g fame. We hu- utter ss: now, &nd a0 be taken it sold the other day for $129,000. On |Mans get consi mixed in these |and reld, f the of her life, the tears LOSS FROM FOREST FIRES. the other hand however, some of his | MAtters, not because it is difficult to illow gushed to her dim old eyes. ‘Oh, 1o, -7 @ the oa - -4 X distinguish, but because we yield more she pleaded, ‘not until we have to, not | Feorgen! m a4 year ago, an 6 ad- Fiwe played less havoc in the wood- | pictures brought less than he paid 3 i 15'their @ a 3 vent of the great Gustax F. C. GEER land@ of the national forest states last | for them, notably a Raphael and £3,che glare of things than is thelr due. | that helps you to forge! might, | while T can still earn a little” Tt| o0, 0 ks era which , nof 8 Raphael and Cor-| The person who always has & CAre | you know: evem you. seems she picks up a few pennies by | conductor, marks a new TUNER it did in 1908, although the | regi These celebrated Itallan ar-|may be set down as sagacious. > ut smali pioces for. her|Promises to stir up the orchestral sit- of fires wvam 410 groater. The |tists are not the fashion just at pres- oy < D = A friend of mine liveS in Wasow ‘n'}et?:;:mmnfmifi st il :fi ’MpNin ?7. 4 it i * -4 8 lorwich, rtment of agriculture has Jjust|ent, it appears, and then, too, their It would be well for city high bucl that means all this. any reason why I should Sias Bive simplated mn“ll e atic. .. The Philharmonic society, New York's oldest most conservative orchestral organi; HH cofpleted the statistics, The protec- | pictures have been copled so much |If they knew more about ulture. | 1 firs| not take carp of her?” asked my Lady - tve value of the work of the depart- | that one feels suspicious when a so- | Some classes appear to think that boriously making “You?” 1 exclaimed. “Why, no, I - H 3 e % “Why, no, u®et s shown In that (1) almoat 30| called “original” is offered for sale.| 00 % ¥ o young men—yea, a neces- i ot, i you can, and if you 4 A. '. JAIVIS per cemt. of the fires were extinguished | Boty Franz Hals and Rembrandt | ary gettler for youth, as salt fish skin g0 | Wt to I petieve hefose s much as five acres had been | painted a sood many plctures, but | 1o mera reiter s b oy Lo St BnlEF STATE NEWS is the Leading Tuner In demaged; (2) less than one and ene- | tab has been kept on them all, so that | the foMy of mixing old rye with the appeared Ve Nuif acres to tho square mile of na-|it is almost imppssible to be cheated | oats is apparent enough to all except e S s pind friends.” New Haven—Over 275 pnupils are Eastern Connecticul. in buyisg one. the mixer. Sowing oats and eld rye and breathless, bent with weari- D d to make up the graduating There is no venture where there are ;rg;therd'filtfld mflh.k * iges ‘;‘u'-'h' ness, and so old she looked a hundred. | face: e e class of the High school this year. | 'Fhone 518-6. 15 Clairmount Ave eld, an makes a mess of e. [T bo s me an o t; B e ot Stung than | Burning the candle at both ends 18 | lets tior Tindimers ther 1ors2%%K: | e will notify the authorities; then we| New Britain—The preliminary try- | *0Pt2d in the investment in celebrated paint- 83 - I~ for th Img match on May 9 vemonth ended Decem- | ings, but buvers who know what they | 20, /0re wasteful of light than mixing | sit by to a cup of tea and a bite of | Will find them two rooms somewhere | OUL e spelling ! - &8, DUt Pu WHO. AN I °¥ | wild oats with rye is of life. The man |junch, and after she was warmed and | above ground, two bright sunny rooms. “'V.- held ;¢°tha Z‘ M. C. A. bullding = ednesday evening. the amount of damage dol burned-ever area averaged but -4 [ there were 3,188 fires on | are doing find it a safe and fertile field | who is a good mixer is sald to Win— | fad. she tol story. 1 want them to have floods of sunshine. ¢ 1,188 caused by locomo- | for speculation. he wouldn't if he mixed like that. Old | rsbong lg;’,,‘:;'w":,,,k, il o,fi,'}:: We'll put in some simple furniture, Lavie Miller has been t by campers, 294 by light- —_— rve is too old a profligrate for youth |gead years ago in his youth, her own | comfortable beds, “"”“fi. - b&'u th %y brush burning, 97 by in- EDITORIAL NOTES. to play with. He is older than Me- | efforts to eurn, the years when she |and a good stove. After that, it :'-M“ e Tm:‘:&: nr < 38 hy sawmills and donkey | Mark Twain had a friendly feeling | thuselah and is still imposing funeral | had served as cook and homsemaid in |be for me to 000 S Lnoy Sy cewnny. o P engines, T8 Dy misceBancous aad 758 | for Speaker Cannon that was no | ©XPeNSes on others. 00 tamilics. and later BHE wune cut | Be N DR ey Taits wotmothes : R e s SN S5, foks ket S otre on | oy a8 S A o i | £ ook I, ror? glaiete ¥ s | o TS SR G TS - b I ORI Syt s i eir sore spots, and su people always end, with, “And pow, mem, I'm tere: success Lhe acres, of which anout 62,000 were pri- | When New York has a mayor who | full of (rouble bocause they And an-|tos oid to work™ . We. Have beon | She gid mot hear; ehio was thinking | ipterested in the success of the ma- | i | some 490,000 acres in 1908.| disconcerted. They would be offended if one should - | must find out from them, from our 'y I let her do a little light houseclean . old lady h elf, just what Some 170,000,000 board feet of timber venture to say that they were cruel, |ing and she did it well. I never knew they wes consumed, X H thought for today: If indif- | that they lack the finer qualities which 3 like to eat, and how much to lay in g ks o o ot L e g ad % make & companionable man or woman. | o o0 T zor por | each week. Then you and I will give | Cornwall—Gov. Frani B, Weeks in natiomal forests, a8 |does things, New York appears to be | unnatural joy in irritating - others. | friends from that day. Several times | things through to the finish. “We ::.*"m ,,“"m@' will entitle each to @ seat in the grandstand. from now on, and you might se well save 3-4 of your money | buying it ference was a virtue, how any com- Some married partners begin this | strength, and after I proved it to her, | the orders ourselves, plentifully, with o= The BEST for munity 1d boast! ., pre ) ‘West Cornwall to be prosecutin, 1. i s habit for fun and it usually ends in|she permited me to do the little I|2 margin moreover 'for ‘baccy and | WeRt CORRWeT 'O B0 BresttUONE T 120 It . Because th ink 1 1- things. Oh,” she cried, throwing her less than $300,000, of which close to| It ls apparent that a person who [ SO DSRIRE JNCY IRk, L ToolC | could for her without profest. She | TURES. Q0GRS Toula Doi st the e o g o St pedlge £50,000 was privately. owmed. The | sleeps in a folding bed should not for- | js a poor excuse for distressing others. | kitchen rocker resting her tired old |SOFrows of the workd!” loss of the year before was about|get to say his prayers. It may be even more foolish to con- | feet, and tells me of the days when THE RECLUSBE. Bridgeport.—~Dr. Herman Duessing of $450,000. Damege doene to reproduc —_— clude ‘that it does _sensitive people 654 Pombroke street, who applied in fion and forage shows a remarimbdle| They are asking in Boston if the|good to be plagued. It is a fine art to the superior court unsuccessfully for a Absolutely guaranteed. United Tea Importers Co. Gecrease, less than $160,000 being the | Servant girls’ union will require po- | be gentle, and gentleness always man- | _democratic from wplate ¢o outfleld | and good wishes of those whose assist-| divorce from his wife, is now seeking r 1909 and over $700,000 that | licemen te wear a union label. ifests the keenest consideration for |pecause on the fringes of the diamond | ance they need. & divorce from her at Reno, Nevada. FRANKLIN SQUARE, others. the poor clerk and multi-millionaire | One more bit of counsel. Knock if| He alleges cruelty. T ‘one Mhghil sver. O% Broe. Have you noticed that high prices L are rooting. together. The baseball | you must now and then, for thus only are charged to consumption, too! And | ! Wish to say in confidence to the |fans meet on the ievel just like the |can jon ana inefficiency be re-| Waterbury.—In one week of April the = readers of this columm that there are | Masons, and take their cheer and com- | moved, but put the brunt of -younm ef- freight cars received and ABOUT PORK. there seems to be no help for it. The price of pork has deckn: t00 many people who spend half their | fort together. There is mo caste or |fort on the positive side. Get in the rom the city exceeded 4,700, e < oobdpegtondl ingh s 3 (rnd time in telling what they are going (o | class when the umpire gives his de- | fray and show that you know how to in. another they approached 4,000, Gemand since there has boen o chanes | . one Trinity church of New York, of| 4o, and the other half in explaining |cision and the excitement begins— | build. “Do noble deeds, don't dream | The other weeks have also boen crowd- A. D. S, @ |evil tenement-house fame, is worth|why they didin't do ! This class | they all talk in the same vigorous lan- | them all day long” or criticise *he|ed ones at the freight yards. ALL CEREAL COFFEE =8 yet for am incramse of supply. The | only fourteen and a half millions wonders, just as do you and I, why 3 3 guage, and try te all talk at once. | other workers in the harvest fleld. Al- top-noten price of 1810 &id not ap- il el man doesw't make more Drogress in | They all look alike to the umpire when | most anybody can knock. The act. im- dlstown—Willlam W, Carruth | g5 g Jhh,eee® for 250 proach the prices of the past. In 1862, | Those who only see one comet must | this world. Men are too shy about|he erre, too! Men are made better | plies no large measure of intelligence has been the organist at the » the father of Mr. Charles 8. Wood- | envy the taker of Georgia moonshine, | making footprints for themselves, and | by attending these open air games: |or devotion to the public, but compara- | North Congregational clhurch for the manses of Preston, Jobn Woodmansee. | who, after drinking, sees seven! too many of them are watching out to | and very few boys lose their eyesight | tively few know how to push the load | Past 15 months, has resigned and w i slaughtered three hogs that weighed = R e ARG follow in the other fellow’s. A great |looking through the knothcles in the | up the hill or pilot the ship over the |53l for Europe shortly to continue his | 07 /" gutueday evenings. respectively §87, 688, and 844 pounds,| Dr. Hiram Byrd is out after the|™any men Who think that they are (fence. Since baseball is @ boon end a | dangerous rapids, or to keep to a dif-|7wusical studies. He is succeeded by |98y anc Bt a total of 3,019 pounds. ‘This was | hookworm south: and if he is an adicly lead never have made any footsteps |blessing it is not strange so many | ficult job until it is carried through.|Arthur Shuckai of New Haven. : when great hogs wwere in demand and | Byrd th. ol e He Yo of r own—oustom has made it|les are told to get there or that the | Your business in life is to do precious — SR -BI08 fhe Worm ha tier He low. easier for them to just accept the | American public squanders $25,000,000 |little knocking end a bit of Mftin Is Landiord Responsible? found a ready market at 8 cents a —_— ready-made footprints—the concreted |a year to support the game. Some pound. But after the war was over,| Nobody goes to sleep where Colonel | tracks of the past. The world is ery- | enthusiastic fans aere willing their | All this app o religion and to or Ts the landlord responsible, asks the the priee of pork went to 20 cents a [ Roosevelt is. He has magnetic force|ing for men who can earry a hatehet | wives should take in Washings o |ganized Christianity. A New York ad- | Bridgeport Standard, for injuries to enough to stir any town or any peo- | in their belt and a rifle over their | furnish the dough. It is a great na- | vertising manager said the ,‘“m“.mn‘.;l;n;uum x:fo . L] - DR e Nk 130 Cherik hould, a bl trails_toward | tional for it reaches int: it that all this Roman-M Woedmanses writes us that his fasher | ple. shoulder and blaze new ward | tional game for o every | “I take it that oth st B not only larger liberty but the New |man's pocket. : odist talkc is not good advertistg be- | “xCavejlon on the property? Tulslea | We want 10,000 dozen butchered a hog that weighed 805 g T £ (S e T el . e 3 Be Gt st e 6 Saen i a.| It has snowed this week In Florjda; | Jerusalem. “There were giants in these cause “knocking” is never good adver- i Gy will argue and tr benu a days,” says the Good Book. We need tising.” Would that the church could p %, ¢4 B Geiivered” s ‘how “to Henry | but the mocking birds of Glorsia are | SY%" 383 learn this lesson! How mueh time|Su¢ In the city court of Bridgeport. Native Eggs. Our paying Gardner of Norwich and received his | still breast deep in pink peach blos- - 3:. Sor $181, which he thinks was | soms. We do not know as much about the | SUNDAY MORNING TALK || 525 G Srbatting what waa belioved | 2ainst Mr, and Mrs. Charlos A. Telly, | price until further nofice for $500 dumages, in the name of ever given In this e s i - underdogs in life as we ought to; and to be the other man’s error in m - . sestion for one heg: and guite likely | Edison’s concrete dwelling would go | when the dark side is shown to us, and meling him because of his imdjecre- | Charies Reickardt,'20 years‘old. The 24¢ delivered. he ls right. better if it could be electrically pour- | we feel the guilt of having been living tions or selfish designs? But that day, | Slaim 1s ihat Reickardt went to fhe 7 Pork weuld have to take s right|ed. Tho pourers are against making | too much to self we wake upjust enough | “A WORD ABOUT KNOCKING” | thank God, is nearly at an end. We | broperty of e o AR smart jump upward to reach that point | it so cheap. to ask ourselves: “Am I my brother's are learning that pure and undefiled | & to e N T today. e kooper? amen we fall to 1%P| <yiy is it always so much easter to | Telision does not conaist chiefly in ex- | Afler SHISEIOE the YATC anC WALCHE & ) J It is not necessary to explain to the | 28ain 3 “knock” than to take off one's. coat | POSINg errors or attacking Kfalse pre- |2 00k fIEANCE ro e gIng that sho was not hSM motto, “E texts or hammerig away at this or( &l the Wil atleging that sha wie not | apr7T) it census enumerator ‘how it happened. o Every 3 do o constructive plece of work? e et Tmosats What |and do a co »i e el oot He is perfectly satisfled With unex- | [1aya me to o with mosr i want ot | Individuals, communities, gnd even or- e e oF RO ST Secleviabiiont excuvation which had not been prop. N this erly covered. s injuries consiste plained facts. 3 T | panizations, easily drift into . - . SRR e g, el | B S T e e 1S40 S e e’ sea | 37 SNSRI Bed| Special Price bilities of men while in their teens s - | adl: the victim of this promiscuous ankle, Attention is called to the fact that|and undertaking to master circum- QW 'R WECI OF G, BLOT TCIOCS THE PARSON. % FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Tai y On Tailor-made Suits FOR REFORMING THE SALOON ‘The success of the prohibition movement in some parts of the west has prompted the brewers to recog- nize that the ssloons with their speci- 3 Speaker Cannon is a Danville ele- |Stances and achieve an ambition with f: — e i et be ragormen. Of Marbarism and| ,naut Does that account for his get. | insutlicient nourishment, taking knooks | 11te SERY fe, U0e POLUSE WOOS 9000 MUSIC AND DRAMA Obllaren = O 2 ting on the rampage? el foh RECTOWS IR Sl h | and straightway the tribe of knockers Ruddiph Brand, president of the silence. If we had more to do with 7 Tee i 9 United States Brewing company, in them we should recogmize their piuck |oceives numerous accesslons. There| Samesen ee Finney has some to FOR FLETCHER' a publle statement, gives approval te| NO One thinks President Taft has|end heroism and make life easier for [are always a plenty of persons who|London to play one of the important 0 Srocts o8 Maycr Buswo of Oricage | made & mistake In appointing Govern. | them. and. the more honorsble th our- |s6em to bS bord with a Imecking pro- | oles In the English prod e CASTORIA %0 stop the sale of lquor in disor- | °F Hughes to the supreme court bench. | selves. I hope everybody d;u not feel ) ge- their dlsposition, but people ok He has the endorsement of the coun- |3S cheap as I do when I realize I|Shar i Gertrude EIl o Watoh for the i at certain times in their lives are le Elliott will open her sea- ould easily have been of service to | fuenced by the knocking germ, when | son in “The Dawn of & Tomorrow” at| The Red Dragon of t Watch S. LEON_ s. He favors | BV the unfortunate and have not been. /erpoo week later i t has no gambling and it gets rampant may, perhaps, be|Liverpool on May 2, and a the children for spring an v Po dimordecly house fontuses” Adoiph. | An Iilinois city has a law requiring| It is a great achisvement for any |menable to a few suggestions. e b i e e e e anh T3 e e e 1 ohe | Ladies’ Tallor, 278 Main St. IS saloon keepers to put jags to bed and | woman to get her daughter married, sure that you are et best and safest prevention and eure for ps e sober them up instead of tossing them | and married well, and it is something beed Large audiences witnessed Klaw & | croup, where the need is urgent and | — rone 712-6. ~ danzid | : out for the police and municipal rev- | N0 woman ever allows herself to get Erlanger's presentation of General Lew | immediate relief a vital necessity. Its In enue, caught at—an achievement for which o Wallace’s great drama, “Ben-Hur,” at|prompt use has saved many little lives. AHERN BROS., she asks no praise, since she may ever his sl the Worcester theater this week, dur- | Contains no oplates or hurmful drugs. ’ om after rest in satisfaction. A great ma- |ayor, or this or that commissioner. Refuse substitutes. Lee & Osgood Co, b . S e N A Sority of miris, however manase their | Posstbly the person or persons criti- | iNg an ngagement of four perform- | Refuse 5 Osgo X Geneml Q)nm tors 8 o exvuan for (Colonel Astor's roported own 'matrimonial ventures and they do |clsed aro lax and ineMclent, but put | ancs. S it s ctors to require all persone conducti of restoring to a state of nature the| quite as well. Along ese lines anx-— g micens or other places where Hauor |four thoucand acres of land—much | jous mothers often venture to adviss |Can you expect stringent enforeement| Otis Harlan has signed & five-years'| Ola kitchen chairs, benches, lawn 63 BROADWAY = sold to live up to the standards|Sf It inhabitedwhich | he has|their giris and o ood adviser was the | Of SR lN Waon Y08 BUNHC SN at | management. It is underetood that his | TVI0#s, Porch furniture will require med by law. accquired near Rhinebeck, N. Y., ap- | one who said: ‘“Daughter, let the man | of & com Y " first vehicle will be a farce by George|only a small can of our Domestic | Phons 713, funsa pears of life to involve “an object les- | do the courting; never Tun after a Paint can; son of the uses of money which helped | man, but make him feel that you are Ieoadhurst, which will heve soms In- | Beint 18 open EOuc a0 to raise hob in France and in our| worth coming after. If you mak bors, i MIE. Carroll & Son, Norwich; J. P. Kingsley day have brought on the budget| yourself attractive and he really wants busin & Son, Plainfield. £ 6 crisis in England.” However this|you, nothing will keep him away. If |[community can have as an e The coming of Mme, Sembrich to " S may be, it seems unfortunate that| you appear as a prize to him you may | forcement of lJaw as it ly wants to | New Haven on Friday night when she any multi-millionaire should think it|trust him to be the prize winner.” will sing a programme of fine old necessary to raze whole villages for | This is a pretty good guide. Sailing arias trom her greatest roles and songs | wmm— WHAT'S NEW s the purpose of providing himself with | by such a chart a youns woman ought Before you kne in English and Gemman, % arousing a tranquil tract of fledd and forest, | not to become a derelict on the sea man at tremendous interest. THE PALACE CAFE when there is so much land that | of life. ool - PG Maci- B e e Wnch AR S0 have.beels EhiREIAE. P el Step in znd see us. without disturbing any considerabl it ¥ number of human habitation: ’x‘herz man. I have not known many like h FRANK WATSON & CO, New York, Cit. o4 and at half prices uthori od thare—w in New England, for [ Bim for he had strength and a ity | he has < " Do ‘Broadway.” marsd 78 Franklin Street. | ehare: th all necessary dec- plain becat are reverting to the | to inflict pain and he never abused his orations, including cut out borders. Also Mixed Paints, Muresco, : b o wilderness; three thousand acres in P you have done or failed to do? S N e e R P Bo ag ready to commend i G cise. ‘Have you ever gone [1] SIgns now taking orders for Soring por. Dewere g IMPORTED Wall Papers They are all in, also our domes 9 and u!‘cbtfl. to found outalde o the other day without injury o any e welling.—Providence Journa 3 SRt o and sometinies. powsded withomt Hitn co May 1 1s the date set for e perform For All O ions. B e . |provekea into retatation. He was neves 4 ance for the benent of the mother of crAnpon My many years experience will be One of the best ways of cleaning :orm%‘f" rorum- g"_‘,m‘ but always 5 “The Midi ,GE DU L\D IG’*S, |of value td you. RY. r his gentleness. -] 68 77 Codar Street. dogs that is, removing the dust from |cats in the streets at n.lycht lu-n“ u‘: o oat fol- iy2sa them-—is. a large wad of cot-|him a friend, and on ton place It in a loosely | jowed him like a dog, when menaced R e o B kel Satntiy | lowaa Bim. ltke & ‘night . ) 20 Over every part of the walls with| his shoulder fee SO Iy PRULLS it, to a clean piece of cheese | an old soldier & true wman. life record is s racerd of merit—he al- g r BAKERY ¢ == P, F. MURTAGH, ‘92 and 94 West Main Strect. Teleplione. any feblbd Necessary. is an improvement over the old found his reward - UMeago? PRCE MR te vailo nih e bar o e e, e Tata Fachas Tmeanee | 27 NEWMARKET MOTEL, “Because it is impossible 16 | made a proud record both as a We are conSdent our Cake and : 7156 Boswell Ava. | e Saltis in “enciosed in the cheess| < @ Policeman. ; B et ™ SR " a8 Baseball, they ey, s democratic P P Y e ; s 2 F ¥ St B %y

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