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'THE SAME OLD STORY. ; K S = oa “::L on e THE BULLETIN'S DAILY m . _ v v P v : e i 5 xetn e paocrons | 2nd, 3rd, 4th moting the well-being of others, is too often shown when a new idoor of op- & VAUDEVILLE. portunity opens.. There is “honest| . — John Burns,” the labor leader of Eng- “Nancy! Nancy! Come here, quicki” (the reina taut and sprang to the jand, who once delighted apdience of | 12¢ho whined the queruloustccents into | ground. doleful silence, but there was mo Te- ““Wal, I swan!” He paused an instaant JOhn.y small and nls Small Sls'ers workingmen by his ardor for the lev- | 4 3 ponse, Rising on one elbow the wom- | before the open doorway, the excited | / NEAT, REFINED SINGING AND DANCING NOVELTY. eling down of salaries, who I8 NOW |an in the bed sniffed the atmosphere | Woman swaying to the casement. “If suspicioned and in bad edor with thelaffrightedly. A tiny wreath of smoke | it ain't Miss Haynes.” He gasped with 34 3 3 .... class which pushed him fortvard. Read | curled through the doorway and drift- | amazement. “How on earth did ye / “m‘. IIHI ‘ BAYl[S fil"fl Voice and Piano Rooms what the Birmingham Post has to say | ed through the window screen. it here? An’”, he glanced sheepishly e - of him: 5 Dropping back on _her pillows she | around, “Whar's Nancy?” J 3 £ Bisonner sl 3 g PAUL STEPHENS g Offce, Room 2. Murray | “Whon as “Honest John’ the Right | cOwered miscrably beneath the bed | “I dom't know. I called an’ called - $inoing Wonderful Eauilibrist 4 m,n Hon, Mr. Burns was passing through | Siothes, wringingerhands impotently. an’ she didin't come.” She grasped 3 ) .Y hie “sirenuons days of labor leader- | Nancy! Oh, Nancy!" she shricked in | him by the sleeve, pushing him to the ADMISSION 100—EVENINGS, % May 3, 1910. enip e el & long drawn cadence, “the house’s afire | interior of the kitchen. “See there, i 12 g ket .__|#hip, he used to declare again and|an' I shall be burnt up sure in my |she urged him exiotedly, “put it out, — again with vehemence and conviction ‘Why don’t you com: can’t you?” that no man, whatever office he might | But no Nancy came. Nothing but | “‘Course” he returned stolcally amd #ill, was worth more than a thougand | cheerful sounds from the summer un- W?X;:. l}? \:;;)l!'f A few H&h’lul&’ (;l»fle a . and he fiercely denounced the | derworld answered her frantic appeals, | with the chain pump and ‘a couple of A and for a moment she lay tense, list- | buckets metamorphosedd the clean % riminal waste of public money in huge | ;o ®inple " OHUR another blue spiral | kitchen into @ dampened, blackened Monday and Tuesday Only salaries to pampered officlals. HOW .53 yet another, wavered gracefully |abode; when that was accomplished he 'l‘eMefin. and circumstances alter even the | hefore the doorway, and from some- | turned again to the woman who wak i as the Jargent cir- || most decoly rooted human convictlons | where near the kitchen Stove a crack- | leaning weakly ~against the oo The only baking powder o any paper ia Enstera || s seen In the fact that not oniy did | ling sound became audible, she rai “Now.” he demanded, curtly, “where's { made from Royal Grape Cream FAMOUS HUNTING PICTURES v successful ‘Honest John’ | herself again, still listeni: Nancy" I_dunno;” reply came wondering- of Tartar and from three to four ment office at a salary of “ROOSEVELT IN AFRIGA” criptive Lecture by Ed. J. Farrell. began, quavering- = : B N four years ago, but that step for nigh she was ironin’ an’ I guess,” hesi- is now secking to have that salary 3 Her volos. Tose | e L T GO o No Alum—No Lime Phosphates ~ 4 to £5000. Mr, Burns now be- | ZUETIY, Set vou €o out an’ leave WS | i, terror dawhed fi Ber eyes. “You'd 1 leveling up rather than injan’ let the house ketch aflre while |y otter go an’ look for her, Ezra,” she . MATINEE, 230 p, m., Ladies and Children, 5c. down, and the furious denun- [ YO@'¥e gone. Nanc: ancy—I_sa said, tremulously; “mebbe ehe went ations of his former colleagues do Her voice died in a prolonged wall, | into’ the barn for eggs an’ praps she's EVENING—7 to 10 p. m., 10c. IRVING JOY, Tenor. amd Danielson to over || but-as:before only echo replied. Fear- | i0{0 the barn. for eggs an’ praps shes tn &l of these places 3t || nOf apnear to disturb bis mollowed of- | fully she noted that the open doorway | faiF o : the Jocal daily. nity.’ s half obscured by smoke. She - do they propose to accomplish the im- | daughter. Mrs. William E. Davenport: &) ™ e e merty- Burns is onl¢ human. He talks | could not die here, alome, roasted | g No, jvonder” Tie l?;z‘:g!’fr:‘} possible. What they have set about | two brothers, Henry M. Hills of New LUMBER AND COAL. music, ‘Sve postoffice districts, and forty- | \ Chaies had shone in her eyes before the shock g‘nledaug ;k;apy);dk;m‘u:g Namcy o oo | masses to the point where the great | NELLIE S. HOWI ome rural free delivery route: Z ST e came that had made her a helpless [ 5o ey Teply to an | white plague will be no more, because New B R. H. Stone, assistant The Bulietin is sold In every burden to Nancy lighted her eye She ’"'1“4.“) “Eflganc:. e was o\{t i’hevre each individual will understand what | secretar: he Y. M. C. A, has ten- Teat of Pihane, town amd em all of the R. of internal revenue | drew one foot up carefullly and pushed | g5, ‘e foor Clean gone. An® mow.”|is necessary in order to avoid the on- | dered his resignation, to take effect the Room 48, Central Bullding. | barrel tax on beer | it out between the bedclothe The | e A T téufi’i f‘; tof;!e s”’?.'t'g slaught of the dis middle of the month. Mr. Stone goes| . o d | for the month of March, 1910, amount- | other followed, and with the unaccus- | pemt White he, talied face to face with! The remedy is simple and certain. |to the Silver Bay, N. Y., Y. M, C. a.|FALSE TEETH ARE ALL RIGHT e as compared with | tomed ~sensation of the bare fleor GoT TleT O, the, Goorway. Wer |The wori of spreading the information summer school. IN THEIR PLACE. CAROLINE H, THOMPSON 79222 tn March, 1908, this being | 38ainat the soles of her fect came re- | joig here In bed an' Nancy's done all | tan §f,‘,“,f‘§.,‘s'l‘,0pfl‘“"-,‘,,,’:."“\’V‘,,!f;’e?,s";;';‘;! Waterbury.—Mary, Frederick Graves| SO 18 A BINFUL OF COAL AT THE Teacher of Music an increase of 22.4 per cent. The beer “‘;;‘m_“ h_g Wi 15 <he edged | 1S WOrk for this house. You thought | made much prosress, but they are not | and Francis Henry Laird, the triplets LOWEST PRICE. hington Street sales for March, 1910, beat all records m"("m'f‘l’i 3‘ t ‘m f‘""‘m‘;:‘ ‘.’L:v.-r’ !g')g:“ you couldn’t gfl.!up. No, 1 ain’t blam- | looking back to see how far they have | i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard If you will examine the records of for the same month in any . previeus | FLLOWIT, 2 10F (o air had topnled | ot waa oo oy o @ quick sgesture, | come. They know the goal is still|Yates leird, 801 Baldwin street willlthe thritty people of your acquaint- S Deit Ghnt - ovek inw Tactestyima e e o at 2" tes | A Nancy, ehe, wouldn't marey e bs- | {ly forward.—Omaha Bes. and they are enjoying perfect heal tion they put their Coal in carly. Lessons given at 1y restdence or y recorded, which oc-|eyes smarted from the needin’ h h ok h s Litchfield—Teddy Cassasent, whi Y . ying seems to have | thp home of the pupll. Bame method o a, wi needin’. her much longer—soon’s you e v nt, who| gone hand in hand with success. used at Schawenka Conservatory, B L in 19 The following table | darting tongues of flame git a little stronger, an’ ther,” he BRlEF ST“TE N ws reccntly disposed of his interests in, Ak Chappell Co, today abotu your | lin. oot1 vs the amount of beer sold in the | ibto forsetfulness of } a pansed impressively, “Nancy an’ me's the Farnham house, Torrington, has| coal, ——ee Tontn of March fn each vear,.from | memberance only of the dire nece sity Soln’ to, git married, so's sho can Test completed megotiations for “the’ pur- PP F. C. GEER T 1901 to 1910 mmediate escape. 2 lttler _ | chase of the United Statés hotel in E. CHAPPEL ; THE CRITICISM OF HUGHES. St $ Save for those crackli Nancy looked up at her mother ap- Services at Masonic 14, together with the livery sti L CG. TUNER B Sat atcasgs that his zo . darrels house was deadly still. T v she | pealingly. “He's wanted me so long, 3 onducted under the rear. Ho will take DOSSes- | contral Wharf and 150 Maln Strest strange that s a 90: 2 barrels groped her way back through the sti- | Ma,” she pleaded, 1 wanted to auspices of Center lodge, No. 97, | sion Wednesda Tafeon 122 Prospect 8t, of graft and grab, devotion to the e 3c 469,152 barrels fling blackness that filled the kitchen, | please you both. ~But,” she sighed a nd A, M. | T s T eTes. Tel. 511, Norwich, Ca fare of the people and of the countr: 907 ..o 4,647,066 barrels and at last felt the cooling breez little, “there didn’t seem to be no way = Z The first sulphur matches appeared s mot understood by peopl 190¢ Illll3s210078 barrels from the outer door fan her checks. | out of it.” _Torrington—The Rev. Joseph .| 7/ 0" e alms and ambitions are mostly m 1 2 3,890,217 Darrels She leaned against the ement a mo- | The woman in the doorway looked | King who had beer suffering from a ~ s recognized that a law 1004 3 97 Warcals Then, a carriage came | down at the pair on the doorstone an ere cold, has recovered and preach- A W. JAR“S rnor Hugt it o 3 = i 4 und an adjacent turn of | sudden realization of all her self-de- [©d at St. Francis’ church Sunday. coutd earn $100,000 & I he ¥ 398 Rt ol" ehie wived her hands |SeFoon hAmtereli e came, Ib MBS | Miford.—Atithe:saesting. A¢ this panti] may3d is the Leading Tuner In mccepted an app . 1 5 arrels y. top, can't ye? Fire! Fire!” | made a -way, an’,” after a moment's =t e Rehekah lpage D S wuprems cobrt a1 ¢ Figeaibon 1 s ol o L Shop aaaifes or e votes | Goliberation. o’ might as well take |Mrs X G Christle on Iridas two ca STOP COAL and LUMBER Eastern Connecticut. with & peusion of one. | ol ekt o ooy 4 rroved efficacious, for the man pulled ' it!"—B B gy s i , b Plmilial. of ooe | ins. secat vear which endea Jene 30, | POV ack v the man pulled | iti"—Boston Post. : : In the beautiful valley of Wyoming, | 'Fhone 518-5. 15 Clairmount Ave IR et <t his 2 } 190 a decrease of 4.14 per i = Klenf ngton.—Capt. William Norris | YOUR in Penn. liex the beds of the finest An- rem t e 4 mpared wif - P % eck,, former ship master, died Sunday | . racite’ Coa! 6 world Ve Tegarded by the extren L o rhe Snvibus NEW BOOKS. mate relation between the health of | morning at Peck place, Kensinaton, the | Fsecured & supply Of this Coal for this o than a cle - o i beer sold the individual and the health o he | he N She ee: season. Try it in your cooking stove Tre i 0 e o Tk K £ the | home Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Keene SeAee 300 to Boco: oe 7 barrels of gallons. | German Literature, Land and People. | community is made prominent through- |at the age of 61. ~ and heater. B Go Wt call The 1 for the = months 2 J. Holzwarth, Ph. D, [out. The effects of alcohol and to- » with We are the agents for Rex Flintkote e of ent fiscal vear (June 1, ¢ ihe Germanic Lan- |bacco on the health of the growing Davis, B FEOfassCRS O FiwE sroflagy Enown | gl iy Ofl1e March 21, 1910) show an in- and Literature, S child are discussed with sufficient full- 3 r r of the 9 g e st ompany, 3 1so served o . <ty B fhe piih AN RE Lt aas % and Chicago. The Fight for Health. as the village physician. of Horehound and Tar Telephone 884. aprisa he o ed during April, May and 5 One of the most hopeful signs is the artf Smi 6, hot-BuiV W $he. decasie. dt] s yolume, w not purporting to Stersce With WHICE 4350 SE1t agalust | of o ad. e MBER 5 Somofibat sk i ] mplete ory of German | aso is being carried on. This s | pointment of Robert W. Dwyer, trea: Loosens the Phlegm LUMBI - e total & e Wcal s intended to give a concisc| que above all other reasons to the fact | urer of the Di ings bank. to Allays the Irritation The best to be had and at the right z o T 30 1010, i) metaoal | view of the German people, their Tand | that in the army battling for health are | term of three years on the finance = prices too. Remember we always : 30, 1910, will actually | and literature. Introductory chapiers | enlisted intelligent men and women, |poard. z Arrests the Tickling carry a big line of Shingles. Call us = ise of 154,777 barrels “*‘r'O'—”A\"(‘@t’ E: S sa his- | well trained and determined to push Soothes and Heals, .. up and let us tell you about our stock year which ended June | tory of the Gerx k. eteh of the | the warfare. It is scientific as well as | Bridgeport. liam J. diea : H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY. 1 ch was the banner year | llterature follows, with nes of the | sentymental, and the union of thinkers | suddenly at his home, 362 Wash- novisd > ’ in the United| rorks, and a map which will en- | and workefs who are backing the |ington avenue, Saturday of acute Pike’s Toothache Drops , ety ta i 4 , it is practical- | Lowibe Student to locate places of | movement means that only good can is. He' was born in Brighton, Cure in One Minute G !l“u‘. al and lite terest - | be accomplished. These people have d, July 5, 1847. He is survived e is, & salary of & year is as notr h the oppo: for the derably | ograp pendix treats of the lan the government, industries, | not undertaken to work miracles, nor | by a widow, Mrs. Agnes Hills, and a will ora: ucation, a list of idiomatic ex- NO ARGUMENT, \ however strongly it ma ssentod. will stand unless it Is bas n (ruth ~ Customers who have boug! helr Bt e = : e EDITORIAL NOTES. weights and measures Wines and Liquors from us A meled exercise of R A SN B Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh [ncca no arsument to convines ¢ “The corporation la s b f?J:xfi s ther Mary of Plymouth. By rning g that they were well treated. T anno e calling for a s Cloth, 12mo, 156 pages, with illus- ALWAYS IN STOCK. good rellable Wines and Lig 1 & man he | e r & 3 3 | B e = = Latiohs. American odk Company, | @xcellont value for their money. The ds, be the s New York. F know. it, are entisfied, and stas 4 :fi-’x‘;‘:flfi: hever broduced a blue rose| Written by one of th popular | A D LAT“ROP. us. To those who do ot dea - R 1 New Jersey horticultu thors of juvenile books, this sup- | our )_'fl;g"!"‘)’ mentary Teader teils the story of Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts | ¢ TooNGEST ARGUMENT 18 MERIT o 5 o Plymouth colony from the view- 7 e th ik Eosiout Seioea 2 twelve-hour day of | Point of a child. Tke little Pilgrim Telephone 168-12. Honest goods at honest p records in her diary interesting inci- There i money in it | Seies Geo. Greenberger, to the us dents of the daily home lif e E = & O e —eta Tel 812, 47 Frankiin 8t OBSERVING HALLEYS COMET. H: t today: Eae Fe hone by prad B e o i oo 4o oo made an | Baked WMo suii, o speons forned Guide the intricate and wonderful machine lS ' R T & ‘3”‘: 1,,‘,:)” S : in the Washburn- Crosby mills,; but never A NEW LINE YUU WI" USB MUfB b= i i naky| The & are selling In the | foaet days ' i . : : head of the sun and 2| o 0 1o 3180 S | aGa ol actually touch hands to the flour. They work R H k P d The comet is now 60,000 from | 7 S ahenn _ g e11e N . B et e e dlmiance | Hears o thache s in trim | %P, “Gioth, Tome, 160 pases. wiih constantly for milling cleanliness, for purity d "1!] ow Bf e s - S ) run ZOVErnor: P o ew illu: jon: The American Book g . . m no wh and you migh e ik e A B s e s e oo Thé BEST for be | ots are belng made deeper. That's| from is more stuff to carry d the family home in e s e tols us. i helps WASHBURN - CROSBY.CO’S TiflOI'(l’S 12¢ ..,_ P et s the new land. Though a Quak he X ¢ h x = ® Chin, | in the forest, fashioning spoons d oy's s &s — the colony on his visit to Lord FRANKLIN SQUARE gy e = g5 e Dellinesr 18 oot ki Es RiG0hen-telle - MINNEABOLIS, MINN, up one fiight ever Bomers Bros est approach to be e that may call for|around clad in his fa finery,” - @ | €0 times as far 00,000 pgtes fore. Bt | and how he met the cha Amy of ’ e committee in Maryland, who gave him a knot of x = Bk S arth blue ribbon to wear on his sleeve. here Gang Rule Originates. PR R on the 18th of M 5 onl W and Rq he re- ESrae Speaking of bad boys, Judge Lindsey Sn Shaaens ot 3 o the ten davs| W et and Root in the ze | puy or Boston, By Tames Otis. Cloth, | of Temres cave: s bty aeent | Your Baby’s Health A. D. S. Sest. 0 © %5 75| coming rall, it cannot be counted as 3o I8 pesee, eith (1 tiona. | gang Seccumen it o P A | For strength and freedom from ill- ALL CEREAL COFFEE - | e American Book Compan New | epigram is sometimes truthful. This ness start from the outside and work mCLUDING It may ®e necessa o early | & €ou ate. York. Price 35 cents. is an example.—Brooklyn Eagle, Ins < peic 15c¢ a Ib.==+2 Ibs. for 260 R iEs to cot & Zood o e SRS B s ke A in. Nothing will better insure per- Tl e e ™ T sed that the railroad earn- S A e Al et fect health for the littie ones than a 64 Main Stree of it < E hat the railroad earn e oo s of Boston as it - S St cve -4 | SO | igs. are. 48 peb. abnt: RN INEE ] £ the carly days of Boston 55 Political Pull Beats Black Hand. | daily bath to which has been added Chocolates Library Tea Store Open Wedne one good look at 1 =7 | earnings o t year. This is a good historical facts Some of the grafters show that ft is | a few drops of | 4 day and Saturday ovenings. Py | stzn of erity. a child might | easy to extort money without resorting | uT = | LIS I v The book |to those cumbersome _Black Hand | cab ‘! l h _Na “.ml Bon-Bons. MAY GARE FOR THEIR WORK. sopher who says men get : CET er. feolings | Ictiide: WhsIDS o0 Siee 0r's ou ll 0 p , N AL Dl l(b ks Fa dress 4 Wi havs the hh@tig B . | ing of the town from Charleston across About a teaspoon to a pail of BEiaPSed ty bar dress In man he backing of all the [ (& ¢T M tqwn from, Charle g And Plenty of Witnesses. i e el e ) B Hard Candies, 35 —_— R o her we: s tended and the gowns she L Trhe woalh meter - opraiTeRr SO | in perfect condition. 1t will make it Acrtistically Arranged by B s e 5 3 : i well as more important and oo i ‘:L*;o%;gifl‘lfi:gc“;“}:g —_— white and soft and will eure any skin affections that may al M h HUNT The Fl y tr s make Wisconsin | cyonts. such as the time of famine man W X 1 a3 ; : i o %e , hemes it i not strange 1 hea e the union. Phis | (roubis with the Indians. the Sterting |need & 1250 —~Washington Herein. exist. _Above all it-will preveat infection where the cu w~araschino g & S Bt Siionttaral state of Kans o 11k Teason T bah prodill S| ] arn e amis bruised or broken. Cabot’s Sulpho-Napthol Soap is a Tel. 130, Lafayette Strost Bl #he country by the m Al e s 0, "l of the day. G s ———— uable for the bath, heing healing, healthful and soothing, cc Ch . d Junied B Bt the wcacing o % LY Bl Dellcatel Z taining a suflicient &mount of Sulpho-Napthol to make it'me erries an _— = M5 Tadk that s CRicaen e B % . : 3 effective. The ruling of the at neminated the comet for queen of the Cloth, 12mo, ;ws pa H ieiare o) im\iitions C!‘ stalr d ul ln of Kansas that wo : & te g X H Formed SULPHO-NAPTHOL COMPANY, Torrey Building, 14 Medford St. v Ze e 2 T | SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO., Selling Agts., 88 Broad St,, Boston, Mass. i stire without fe aw n = A 1 . ARE YOU THINKING OF DO Jong-felt want. voman who o - i S | ana gently reared, women will find in | v Glnger, THIS ? forced to manval la . e came to take t | 2ll the seasons of their lives, a5 maid- | s = 1t so you should consult with me and " £ y t supporting hor . ; Holland to New e i e ‘ not be oblized to cn r = ould he begun his ne ens, wives and mothers, that the one get prices for same. Excellen ’ of sikirts s ‘ village. Fle | simple, wholesome laxative remedy, Gb at reasonable prices. The qu wici ¢ £ s Sowea it the | PUStRE e which acts gently and pleasantly and e —_— is emly a matter of cus a oo b naturally and which may be taken at S wom: ore trousers n na | forvers writes a note | the savages ay en af #a wore trousers novody woud | 7T § D Tith maerins | far ‘the Dutch Weat Tndin ¢o any time, when the system meeds a ; C. M. WILLIAMS, Shink & woman in trousers immodest | prot’ Gir kept his eves and ears open, IoEative Witk BeNl aat e General Contract Buitd or extraordinary. Tro: not . Was nothing of importance that hap- A D 'y and real- actor and Builder, BEESt, except to the im = SN o5 Deon hareed with | PeRed. in the thrifty Dutch town that | ly beneficial effcets, is Syrup of Figs 218 MAIN STREET. has been ged w : 54 iy . “Phoi " B Bas Been well said that “reason- | moiiol ces hefore and the proot | ¢ 31d.mot seeor hear abou and Elixir of Senna. Compan Phone 370. m 3 IR S B on- | tumnished, but he has a million news- | Human Body and Health— Elementar It has that true delicacy of flavor § o Yy, | ohaid & regu £ > men | papers (o’ tell the people he is an hon- Abvin “Davison, M. S, A. which 18 so refreshing to the -taste, NEWMARKET HOTEL, and women to insure modesty Bibit anything injurious to he ikt Professor of Biology in h or| e S T AT Lafaye here’s a difference in Hats. Druggists, 133 Main St.| 718 Boswall Ave. wrs and Clgars that warming and grateful toning to te College. Cloth, 12mo, contrary to public welfare is neces- “Couldn't Well Be. 191 pages, with illustratior the stomach which responds so favor- A - . - aprzidaw sary, Bey ictation ¥ & ciean Compa carelmmmuxeo(fununbemddedmlag lish shape, but Teblt mery sl h"fi"]‘;";‘;-r‘:'z‘nfl-l"" i Al g g2 rotter has just been made o = S T R g ably to its action and the laxative ef- it won't ftay so. Lamson & Hubbard hats mmfie with a repu- — | order. John Tuckie, Prop. Tel 4 nent iberty o etor of e His thesis w Ly i yees — e piveon - E e S iather | | This book for the elementary grades | fect Which is so beneficial to the sys- tation. Just the right mixture of furs is used, L. & H. Fur-Felt is | mummemes WHAT’S NEW s | = 00 o idea that | tem when, oceasionally, its gentle aould lead 10 | cleansing is required. alway ed Iab , so th L. & H. Hat is bound Y 2 oyae yot made v, Blhoop's valth o' syl v, b i v s e ey mnde | THE PALACE CAFE (287" i it 0 3. I ad e of e Deciviative is based on the common s¢ erivaties worse?—New York | the study of phusiology = _‘ll;tlhi !xpedllm;hm Me:] ‘-\irl;l’m- the conservation of health. Accord— 1 e e '.h in Junt or ey under way. e geographers ingly the trealment affords a simple, The genuine, [lways aring e Shfld dlfl the furs. ade 24 2 N " | ought to get that mountain in the books | Naugatuck. — Contributions to _the | straightforward presentation of what of the California Fig S: c o testn L. & H. Hats never fade or grow rusty, Step in znd see us, 20 or 30 minutes bolling. M k o pitorgs . flon. - name e g Syrup Co. FRANKLIN SQUAR| Dure purched zrains, malt ot fund for the memorfal moenument o | chilaren ought, to kngw in order that ANK i, FRANK WATSON & CO. > Rev. James O'Reilly Sheridan, for | they may be he: " and in | may be purchased from all leading = Bample free. l.ce & Osgood. petent. E 4 y may be heal NORWICH. mar3d 78 Franklin Street, [ - 3 iic | druggists in original packages of one o lons ate given:| Nty price G oot pec' bottle: % l'-"'"“’ s no adverumng mediim in | navs belud e Suptic, (hors’is b e stern Counec'icut eguad L0 The Bul- fum better Lhan ¢ b (he mdvertiss - for business resuiis fl. e ok he ~ many years pastor ds mo disputing the fact that| ojurch, close today (Tuesday). —Plans of us weuld be better if we ate|will be urranged immediately for the #nd teok in mors seenery, | puschase of ihe memument facts and full showing how how it can ke pr vensed. Tas iati- of St I’*‘A’Allcu'lph.u of general Bulletin