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Horwich Fulleti and @onfied, THE FIRST LONG-DISTANCE FLIGHT. It fell to the fortune of Glenn H. Curtiss to make the first long-distance THE FLIGHT OF MRS. BODGE ; merce has supplanted the expansion aeroplane flight in this country, and | § 134 YEARS OLD. by so doing he has. made world-wide ternitory as e &tm of medern di- Y d R N fame and envolled himself on the his- | At the soiicitation of her eldest how Maria could enjoy them. Their | plomaty.—Pittsburg Dispatch AMY STANLEY toric page as the first man to fly | daughter, after the death of Mr. Bodge, | chatter was of none of the common- 1 "OUR from station to station over a course | his widow closed the little house she | place things of life. It was a distinct Railway * v ::"A:n‘:rtm-n rail- _'.".‘_ul—‘-—————___cnooo"AY‘ SRED NS of 137 miles. He had a perfect day | Dad entered as a bride years before and | relief to the little countrywoman to The growing favor of B vewt. ms Grotesque Comedy P went to visit Mary Trimmer's family. | meet one unfashionable guest,awho, in | way securities among French invest- LARKIN & e and naturally some trying experiences, At first she was quite contented. Her | the frankest manner, begged for her|org is one of the most interesting of Al S i et o S PR A At PR since there is much in air navigation | . o' "0 990 J0F Uith sunlight, a fact | recipe for pennyroyal tea. recent financial developments. This 7 BERNIER & BT\ELLA LAURA BENNETT and the handling of aeroplanes to be |y, led the little Trimmers to adopt it | The Flints owned a touring car, in | country has drawn comparatively "“}:0 Refined Singin g Black Face Singing and learned. He made the flight at a high | for their playsround after their first | which they raced at high speed. Mrs.{upon the enormous flnfl“‘ft t;:t .tn: Sketch Artists Dancing Comedisnne rate of speed and the pscsage from |shyncss wore oft. Mary Trimmer pro- | Bodge went with them once and stout- | French. The foreign capital that —_— T Albany to New York city was with- | vided her mother with a basket of |ly declined a second venture. gone into our railway development has ADMISSION—100, A IVENINGS, Reserved Semin——200, Willimantle Offce, Reom 2. Murray Building. Teleohone. 210. e p on: dome from out any aerial surprises, the baromet- then every morning to pay long | On one of Maria Flint's mornings de- | in a very -}.",fn‘,f,l',’"’.‘m",f:l of the great orwich, , June 1, 1910. i enly distrib- | eglected social calls, leaving the lit- | yoted to general repairs with her mas- | London. e Wy tlo pressure belng so evenly distrib- | S mother * surounded. by Ber | woense hs suhapy vistior crept down. | Fallways, like the Pennaylvania, have KUNRER AND GORL in Paris, g randchildren. ihe kitchen. Tt was | heretofore negotiated loans traversed that there were no buffeting ; ®70L G S0 yojces pierced the ol f,fifl'x"a wm,fipfi?‘hou" betore noon, yet | American securities generally have had 'l'he lati 0] currents or perplexing local condi- | 1ady's ears. How her stiff fingers ach- | there was absolutely no task for hands soanty %mhgh;"m3’°" gapie Xos Circulation flon. & Philkdeiphis paper mays that | Ci vt (he dosens of rilcles She hem | HnaCeostomed o Mienses T that Spot- bourse. e Tecent snovement [n this Entered at the Postolfice at Norwich, Conn., as second-class matter. Telephome Calle: Bullstin Busiress Office. 4 Bullesin Editerial Roomd Butletin Job Office, 35-6. “a more thrilling sight than the in- [med. The formidable heaps of work!jess room, with its modern appliances ) m u trepld navigator winging his even | had been saved by Mrs. Trimmer in|for time saving. The queen of the low- | ers themselves. to “ho:! the v‘:cl\:;:t elin. anticipation of Her mother's coming. |er realms relctantly disclosed a few | our leading raiiway bonds has - The Bulletin has the Iargest clr- culation of aay paper in Eastern flight over the Hudson the Numan eye | * 1 PR 00 (5 ed ingly appreciated. CHA RLES MeNULTY LESS s : ie irs. Dodse longed at times for her | Seorets conmected with her art. : P » has not often witnessed. own easy chair in her far-off home, | Mre. Bodge returned to her room,| The various large loans recently ne- FU] I AG lN? -} Commecticut, and from three to four times larger than that of any in It will have to be conceded that this | where she could read Farm Progress |longing for 4 glimpse of her stable hills | sotiated in Puris indicate an jmport- i Ponceess flight of Mr. Curtiss is of as much |undisturbed. Homesickness was impel- | whose uplift bad hielped her in times of ant widening of the sources of SunPin| “Yes! ana everybody s happy| |, a historic importance as was the trip of | ling her to leave the Trimmers when | Joneliness in the past. for the newv capital whic! LOVE AMONG THE ROSES. i i the y >st child was taken ill. No 3 Tark ritten | of transportation requirements in this | about sald Theodore Roosevelt Norwich. 1t is delivered to over || Fulton up the Hudson river as inven- | the youngest ¢ vas The message to Maria was wi B N AN, the BEAUTIN UL MOTION PIOTURK VAN s . . 3 one could stroke the flushed forehead | after the new finery had been laid | country urgently - Jones as the Coal-bin was being filled. . 1 e . A et B e homes st SteamBoat | with ‘such tenderness as grandma. Her |aside. At last the little grandmother |sreat railway systems, after a perlod TASIA (Blograph). wich, and remd by nimety-three per || thal ever plicd those waters. i ity Gesnania: | gy Al of imposed economy, are facing the| - Got yours orderea yet? et b i e T e ministrations were constantly demand- | was ready for departure in the plain Mr. 1. H. Loud, Baritone, it is delivered to over 9500 houses, : i aly based that in Putaam and Danieison to over The country is looking toward Mil- . Bodge would have turned her face “Maria,” she wrote in a firm hand- ous and so substantiajly 3 s BEd by i per : 2 1 is avadlable it is read- E CHA PELL Co Mating Sl Sl e s of Ruake siwem i d oo SR EY 8 LR e sard bt for the ArTival of & Der- | witiat S o otne: bacik (6 e the Hfe | Jierever capttal is avatianle 1t is read- 3 P i = . 3 s | The Flints were fashionable penple, - ; e 3 & aime towns, one hundred and sixty- || mated and their ability to govern has | geriving their chaief amusement from | Moy L i(:n;,ynfi!:eln:;vul;:lngysw&?f Sne king Water for Dogs. Telophones. NILLIE 5. HOWIE IN B ICTURED W ODIIS, iLadies and Chiiaren, o €a by the little sufferer. e . £ hes are | necessity of immediate extensions and MARING A GOOD: START. e ihe enih s it I R improvements. The necessity is 50 ob- is comsidered the local daily. jst conduct there is certainly most as- | emptory summons from her second | Pve always known in the house that's 2 . =5 Bastern Commecticut has forty- | suring The socialists are underesti- | daughter, Maria Flint. been @ real home to your father and | Fifladeiphia Ledger. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Music. five postoffice districts, and forty- || jcen generally doubted, but the con- | woridly pleasures, Mrs. Bodge shrank d v .| A Chicago physician has prowided a5e Sl Ebe Stitvely SSioe. duct of the new city government is |from Maria Flint's inventorial glances | i Stylish dresses in the closet The |, ;oo o uart basins which the city . it The Bulletin 18 wold imn every || tcaching the country that they are in e waiting for the return of the ex- { Nyoiy eouncil Ras permitted him to plage on town amd om all of the R. F. D.J{some respects sane and sound. pressman to fetch the modest trunk. When .Maria Flint discovered her | the sidewalks in front of stores and Room 42, Central Bullding routes in Easterm Commecticut. ‘The Chicagb News, viewing the field | Maria had not put on mourning for her | | When Aatia FURL CISOVeres B rogidents to be filled with water for \ at Milwaukee, says: “Mayor Seidel | father. She held it to be an error to don | gy Gmdually she understood that old | thirsty dogs. The mneighbors agree } .., . CAROL, INE H, THOMPSON = 3 { black garments in memory of those et ir sense of | to fill the basins with fresh water as CIRCULATION and party leader, have gone at their | ¢ jgles of immortal bli < . ity has been heralded as something i z 1001, average ..... tasks in a manner to inspire a large [ “Tng aisapproval of her mother's black | I00LtTees, among famillar surround Shurcl? novin the way of wind reats 46 \Washingten Strest. degree of public confidence. They are | shawl and gown was plainlly visible in | "R _ i in her familiar niche, | ment of dumb beasts, and it 1s 8o far . 1965, average ...... }calling into positions of administra- | Maria Flint's face. When they arrived | , 2¢ fi.i::“,‘,‘::‘zfi,,:i‘,,,,‘,,;,,w“;“.;‘;ks again | 25 American citles are concerned, but 4 ; k) ol BALCOM, tive responsibility the best experts|at the imposing mansion, Mrs. Bodge | srtar her return home, the little lady | in the City of Mexico it has heen It burns up clean.” " oher Flamo, 2\' Thames 8 Rl = arty | Was assigned to a room that promised | & <" L & " | done for nearly a century. In fact, o o Teihemen ity PIes | Febost”” A vt Conch covesed by | moe,mient, Thi Plnte dad never for| e o law i e Merican caviii | \Woll Seasoned Wood |eiri e sl s 2 e nbOn e \ ecientinic e | embroidered pillows beckoned the wea- i s i requiring storekeepers and business sod at Bohawienka Conservatory. Dere planning comprehensive scientific in- |, hiie grandmother. The latest up to | Communicated w e men generally to keep pans of fresh B octlld vestigations that would do credit to| gate arrangement of buttons just be- The garden gave proi e of bloom I | ater in their doorways for the relief May 28.. e = | . 2 any administration In any city. While | low the gas fixture near the bed per- | the early summer days; the little house | of gogs. In consequence of this law 1 THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. keeping the socialistic programme in | mitted télcphonic communication with | bad been repainted: it had never scem- | and 'its observance, there has not C. H. HASKELL. ¥ P C. GEER 3 mind as theit ultimate goal, they are ['all parts of the house. Once, in @ mo- | €l 80 good a place to Mrs. 82 a5 | heen a “mad dog scare” in the city of 402 — 'Phones — 489 TUNER i | il 5 0% | when she sat in her pleasant porch | Merice fn eatly ‘100 years. P T o S laprortunate | rithin, sound of the.call of birds that | ane Chiceme Dhyieians who has in-| mayta A harmonious republican caucus | aiming to do the things that most need 122 Prospect Ot ve- guest pressed the burglar alarm, bring- placed in nomination on Tuesday eve- to be done. guest pr 5 e e e e o e et i Che o A g Byt A ning a clean ticket largely made up| “The Milwaukee socialists, in short, | I"§2 Burrying throng to her door. | | 1cor” her door. She decided to Invite | sees that asile from the humane qual. Tel. 511, Norwich, Cu of business men—of men for the lead- | sive evidence at the outset of their | ,oiit® THEL TRC B0 TRONCEMES B0F I ner daughters to return her VISits. | tv of the act there is a special end COAL and LUMBER 4 Vi, il ing offices who have had experience |term of power of having much con-|jady of simple tastes. Suggestions were | TO be sure there were no fashionable | {; pe served in preventing mad dog Tk She hamtifny valley ot Wyomise in public life, and are recognized as|structive ability and a Kind of pro-|made for an lmproved style of hair | diversions such s Maria Flint loved. | scares in warm weather, Dogs grow | 4 "Boor® YWon ing bheds of tho Rneat An: A. W. JARVIS able to administer city affairs satis- | gressiveness that gets resuits worth | dressin, Wi of which affected Mrs. | but the little Trimmers could run and | frantic from thirst, and frequently are | ghracite Coal in the worid. We have SR R N T ONG factorily from any point of view. hav This fact in itself affords a | Bodge most uncomfortably. She tried | eXPand their lungs healthfully in the | propounced mad when in reality they | secured a supply of this Coal fur this L R IN Albert W. Comstock, the candidate | reasonable basis for the presumption |to Dlease her daughter.yet never chang. | Bodge meadows. Their pale faces|are simply suffering the torture that | season. Try it 'in your cooking stove EASTERN CONNECTICUT. = P o TEgnase N T presumption { o refiection of herseif in the mirrors | WO bronze; the little grandmother | romes from being deprived of water. | and heate: ‘Ehone 518-5, 45 Olalrmevns Ave We are the agents for Rex Fiintkote | & Roofing, one of the best roofings known | 5ept22d n to the trade. for mayor, is a republican who has ef- | that there is a ficiently served the city for sixteen | Milwaukee sociali ifference between t s and © ! without a start and a half guilty con- | thousht the voungest child would im- | The owner or driver of a horse sel- ome Others.” | viotion of being disrespectful to the | Prove in the sweet, country air. doms fails to stop at a watering trough years, four years as a councilman, two | These socialists are decried by the : s S - R At o chich th H cisat DUmMber memory of her husband. She rema; Dear children,” she wrote, “come | of which there is a sufficies years as an alderman, and ten years |socialists ¢f New York, and this is on one point; she refused to|and make me a long visit. Bring old | in every city and town, but the dog JonN A. MORGAN & SON. | as a member of the water board, of [ what Phelps Stokes says of them s mourning. clothes, old books about nature, old | running loose is not so well cared . which for several years he was pres- The Milwaukee socialists compro- ssued invitations to a few | toys. The roses will soon be blooming. | for, either by the thoughtfulness of | Telephone $54. aprisa friends to meet her mother. Mrs. Bodge | Come and let me hear the patter of | its owner or the provision of a suffi- found their society uncongenial, and, |feet in our old home once more. Grand- | cient number of fountains In which it 11, ma.”—Boston Post. may quench its thirst. truth to tell, was puzzled to understand o e iviaiited to Tue at large, it is not only right, hut ab- eyes an@ healing hands and yearning | terest in their work as if they owned | Solutely necessary for their comfort heart overcomes his hatred. Sudden- |the department. The difficulty is in |and safety, and for the protection of ; ; - 2 P that enti- | 1y, in the name of Christ, the Sor of | the intervention of the courts, and [ the public from “mad dog" scares, e | a0 O e e e Tt wamie | b advorsiod “that extiusive: sontrel | ampie provision for satistying - their | Free Burning'Kinds and Lehigh fdent. He stands well a9 a business [ mised with capital’sts. I have read man and a citizen, and having given | quotations from their election speech- ine best energies of his life to his|es which declared that small business party without compensation and with | men need not fear, because the so- such fairness that he won the praise | cia] democratic part did not object of all parties, there appears to be mo | to reasonable profits? Is this social- sround upon which he can justly be|ism? Do men who utter such bjected to by any citizen who would [ ments have clear visions? 1 say ce city business done as it should be— | have not. They are mere reformers, | forth, raises his enemy from 1"::’1 .1&,!5(, alnd 1disposum;l of patent m:tterx. 'tn— thirst be made.—Springfield Union. , ALWAYS IN STOCK. with due regard to the rights of all | not socialists at all” and in the face of the surprised, cluding all pa¥ent litigation, be confin- Y 1 s o 7 st oy e pleased, bewildered disciples, 'cries |ed to the Patent Office.—Election World ‘Misuse of the Flag. citizens and with an eyve to economy Mr. Stokes is a millionaire who | B 3. £ 1 4 the requirement of an adequate | quite likely would gove Josus,' thou blessed Son of God, the | for May 1910. E_ I S's letter on the flag raiscs o - % - S = o dctory is thine!” uestion on which public opinion, ren- return for all tax-moniés expended. i S he il 1 Ailea o1 nusiuL ceetern b s ripe riket and Bhetucket Sta The gentlemen nominated for alder- EDITORIAL NOTES. ikt gl ol a i POLICE ' SURIEENS, e By Ioag S, v, 2100 | PWsssenstin ot 2 men are live business men who have| 1 5 jupe but it is not safe to ac- | Pictures, and is artistic after the man- | Being Put in Fine Shape for Water- | spangled banner” is deplorable. The Telephone 163~ enjoyed the confidence and support of | - ‘5 WIS BUC Lok s, ner of all Paul Elder publications. It Bury’e ‘Eifagt flag that flew over the countless siain| .o, ABOUT OUR the viters hieretofors, and ‘are worthy | C°Pt the TeE summer costume, yet. ia printed blehle{ Tomoye Press, under L % at Gettysburg is the flag :h-tdn.ow _nlj;- = PR e B e gy of their votes. Herbert M. Lerou and e e e irection of J. H. Nesh. 5 or P 2 over countless peanut stands. e ————— = ne and Ligquor stock that should In. : Portland, Me., gives out that her The workmen in the employ of the | OV - . C. Leslie Hopkins have each served a | summer season starts on Memorial 3 Chatfield Co. which has the contract | World-wide symbol of liberty is parad: PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. | terest every shrewsd and careful buyer: term as councilmen and are familiar Stories of the King. By James Bald- | for the remodeling of the second story | ©d in cheap burlesqu . 1. Large stocksand pleasing variet iar | gay. win. Cloth, 12mo, pages, With | of the clte nall has s fae advancey | were the symbol of license. I recently & 2 & y with the duties of the offices for which | illustrations. American Book Co..| with its work that the end is in sight | 52w some trained monkeys walking the JOHNSON & BENSON, to choose from. they are nominated and capable of The fall in the grain market is s New York. Price 50 cents. and it is expected thit by the begin- | ight rope and carrying the Stars and 20 Central. Avensis: 2. Quality keptiup and prices pushed locking after the welfare of their con- | to have started trade in other direc- | - The stories of King Arthur and his | ning of July the members of the police | Stripes as a balancing pole. The re- n, vk stituents, tions. | knights of the Round Table form a department will be in possession of | MATk of an artist in current vaudeviile SLATE ROOFING 3 The ticket as & whole commends it- - e | complete connected narrative, relating | their new drill and locker room, their | that Jthe flag has seved megy B Totton 5 nd Siylights. Gutters | 3. C'ose attention to every detell self to the voters, and the excellent| The wreckiess chauffeur can look | all the most notable and most pleasing | improved lavatories and shower Daths, | SROWS is. ajas, o0 e, I8 JORS 10| Metal Cornices and Slylights. GUUtSr | with prompt and emcient service, way in which the year's business has | with disdain upon his reckless asso- | legends, as told by romancers of many | the card and lounging rooms that |femedy In this gencration? A ey e o been closed up is assurance of what is | ciate. times :m? many lands. They ere here the plang call fori po e . A v C o ihe s it $ resented in simple, modern English, | The s v - io be expucted of a”continuance of the | | e | |precentea n simple, modcrn oplion | e reoms on the sscond flor, vhich | oz CARMENT MAKING. < Geo. Greenberger, : : b i 7 erything that might give offense to 1 2 i 3 s herger chesss must have'a queer idea | SVCINE [185 MISHE ElNe oenac 0 ftcolmen have bean pirtitions DI The Bulletin’s Pattern Service. The vaughn Fflundry €0, |47 Frankiin Strest, iNorwich, Conn. THE STREET COMMISSIONER'S |©of odors. lfnrf{ nmhfuv\.l rrv.ul»;!’si }\lhuyev;r!“"‘-t' thTre is a lull during the time um; it af mayéd = noblest and most admirable in knight— | will take as dry. T - S TSI o8 the trote Supmtment | RECRTS T8 Tor 2 Dether Tathier thak e D L e S e e R Aaine UNDREDS of 'y i 8 a bigger city. -ales e » vel on in une, when e nishing " by Commissioner Fellows the past | than a thousand vears have delighted | ouches are Do made to the room surnished promptly, Large stock of ok young men vear has bet;n most efficient and his atten does mot relish dropping a | Success generations. Sixty illustra- The work of renovation in the pres. patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street and women hawe obtained ;?:1::‘:,;‘:‘1: N inew 8n a8Tea- | 1 if_million, but the bears were 00 | tons add to the attractiveness of the |ent guarters of the police is also pro- | sanzzd the foundation — the baslc . v apens. . 5. BROMA | S B ol g gressing apace. The superintendent’s be carefully perused by all the taxpay- ers. The one department which has shown exceptional promptness and been unexcelled in the thoroughness with which the work has been done is the garbage and ashes department. This is really a health provision and no collectors ever made their rounds o with more precision, or carted the| Of 29,234 vessels entered at Sings \vaste matter away more regular! pore last year, one small craft of 6 They have always been at hand on a | tons bore the American flag. room has been practically turned in- | Birds Through the Year.. By Albert|side out and it will be some time be- | Field Gilmore. Cloth, 12mo. 260 |fore it is transformed into the hand- ' pages, with illustration. American | some pair of rooms, which the safet Book ' Co.,, New York. Price 50 |board designs for the head of the de ce partment. There is to be the office leing a book for beginners in bird | Proper on the north side, taking in the i > attempt is made at scientific | entry and a private office for the su- | | classification, but the identification of | perintendent and those having business | each bird Is made easy by description | With him. This is to be finished in - | of its plumage, notes, range and nest. | mission and the walls covered with | Happy thought for today: It does not pay to look worried, no matter how one feels principles of success by o course Tl Fl BuRNS' of instruction In our school. We can help you If you will let u Heating and Plumbing, [f « = moro successtr oareer " Write today -~ now - for full 92 Franklin Street. B ation. marss ‘ All Commercial Branches, S. F. GIBSON THE NEW LONDON" A summer hotel has just been burn- ed in New Jersey. This is the wronug end of the season for that. | ing habit. Each bird is placed in its | burlap and it will be furnished in har- natural environment, and the informa- (mony with the decorations. The su- regwlar day and at a regular hour. et given is the result of more than |Derintendent will have no cause to be Busine:ss llege o 5 AT : five years’ acquaintance of the | ashamed of his new quarters.—Water- eel Melal 2 3 e eity streets are not in the con The most interesting thing about the e A e e D Tin and Sh Mel Worker. A Brsheck A Moo’ Zoun tion that they should be in; but |inquiries into the cost of living is the e zone. There are numerous - — Agent for Richard=on wnd Boyntoa this fault is chargeable to an inade- amount of mon. they cost. ngs and half-tone repr TS ' 1} ) ¢ y cost. nga ve reproduc- College Girls and Gayety. Furnaces. quate appropriation year after year, She tions of photographs, adding to the at- | mhere has i sron atreot, not to the lack of ability or will.| The circus with fifty clowns is on i volume. which |ine. Unites. Sotes ang o Bngiand | o vl g a0 o ingness on the part of Mr. Fellows or | the road. It must be the collection, | Should prove helptul to every bird 1ov- | mgre conspicuously in the higher edu - ] his prbliSptawots. = St e e thit i Pt Ier young or old. cation of women. But a severe criti- 7 Bulldln Chmiilesion e Fliows Bas Mt Wit o e cism s uttered by Miss Marion Tal- B Beiiin: i Gin e e et ‘o, | Aurieultural Toigtenient MARifRctirer | STl o0 ol by Mise Macton - Do It Now e, SIS G $500 to the Sebiles o | causs it is woven OF coIUtO s e Attacks U. S. Patent System. Chicago, as to existing methods AXE TPV, THIWENG OF ' D ropriation for the care of trees, for | S0da and corn meal in a hot spider. Mr. William Fetzer. a SpringfleldhIiL. i e e Smathingt FobiNosd be. St el e iy S, plow mar er, has ma 3 o college o7 an c e s reir preservation from the attack of s hibE ey ‘cturer, has made public 10 sillago_cpenly Ao | orn open plumbing. Tt will repay you | If 80 you should consult with me and the elm beetle, and this should be| Wyoming has more fo IS e Uaites Biaios ottt it y seem to regard | in the increase of health and saving | get prices for same. Ixcellent work made uare foot than any other state, but| i vizorously attacked. IHe said thot T d e devoted to of doctor's biils. Overhauling and re- | 4 reasonable price Commissioner Fellows has proved to | they do not try to get into societ while in 1509 $1,309,735 was paid to |Serious stucy and thoughtful tra:ning fitting thoroughly done. Let me give 3 I8 be the man for the place and he and the Patent Office on 37,421 patents, and | fOF the work of their lives merely as ’ IRIE ire Sor tepiacing ah the. 9% his party deserve the support of the | FPerhaps 75 per cent. of the Sunday |as much sguin and more pakl to attor. | 31 Interval of enfoymient, a prelais to | 2173, T Moep "out the “semer Eas The C. M. WILLIAMS, voters. school boys are lost because the spir- | neys, the issue of 99 1-2 per cent. of | & 10ng term of penal servitude. | . . 2 3 ;i - oS = ey ; rat-clas .y i itual food is not ‘properly seasoned. |thesé patents indirectly involved fraud |, Doubtless much of this attitude mav | LADIES' CORSET-COVER. UK v ARV aeien General Contractor and Bullder, FOR THE PAROLE OF PRISONERS e hifiess) = Jon inventors. Of farm machinery h: altlmzmm! n; an vuvn]d“.r‘ presentation Paris Patters No. 2173 ¥ hurvaciling E An Atlanta, Ga., divine declined | patents that are issued not more than |Of the gay and social ;{";'.:f”u"l' £e rd F. TOMPKINS, 218 MAIN STR . There is a law pending before con- call to a London « He per cent. are ever actually applied; [life. he girl 2 SRSt R Thnde | All Seams Aliowed. JB s Phone 370 jani7d gress which provides for possibility of | fers Atlanta’s sunshi Eondon's [0k HOTE i 2 percent 7 gay and sometimes by instructors to look | Made with or without the shield | sugisa 6/ Wast Main Street. e parole of prisoners sentenced by | fog. TORLkSL: 1o thote (et ar oents forward to riment rather than to| slacves, this dainty under-garment may Cauliflower Plants B ity Lo wulinost ur s [ ested out’in"the Federal’ conrts, and |Serions work In librarics, laboratories | be deveioped in Persian lawn, nainsook, = - P Plant ;i 004 behavior during imprison- A Chicago minister has resigned be- | of thes tter hardly one-half are up- |and ¢ rooms. The campus and the | cambrie, batiste or jaconet, as well as | i : - | of th a one-half are up- | . | car 3 3 ave You Noticed the epper ent, and as an incentive to them to | cause there were too many mil - | held by the govenment which granted | '¢ m_and. the g lergrtduate SO- | Ching silk, which is being used more I 34 T 1? give up old habits and to aim, in their | Aires in his congregation. He did not | issucd patents. The writes Te- 3 ave all allurements rather than | g more for garments of this kind. 1t | IRereased Trave Salvia Plants own lives, for higher things. ke their grip | 1ate finding the atents “" i 4-7 :1‘.(“”"", dou. & \vety of | Closes In the front wifer a marrow bax- It's & sure sign of good weatlher ani This potile the way t6 chacity b, | and i m were being flagrantly cd sadde e gayety lai Dby regu- | fine roads. People like to get out inte » breods out the avenging spiit Wi | The mosaultoes do not mind if war | IMFinged. he was fhally driven to com. | ¥outh to learn that life is not wholly ( plait, and a ribbonrun beading regu- | (30 00N Eeore lgn 0ot 00t o0 al CARDWELL’S fini Al 45 comcte et b b I s buan eetiarad tnon Mem: | mence siit against a_competitor upon |!Made up of flowe d bonbons. | e e Fuetaens o s - | method, and it you'll tak> one of our | ... ..ig e e he conduc e author- | has L e { one which appeared the strongest of a | There is Lread to be made as well as | which is finished with a narrow <dging | teams you'll say the 3. s i throughout the ages, and in the | CAMe right along in adrons i il inventions sup- |C2Ke. Not ail husbands are princes | of lace, matching the two insertions | MAHONEY ROS. Falls Avenus. light of the 20tn century it is regard- | ing the same old song | tected by patents. He has |25 !0 income, however optimistic the | which trim the front. A fitted peplum mariid o ae the beuer way. The proposition| | Lo e .| found. however. that the defense was juew o tlie 5 ey ;;; Eirl n9 | does away with all unnecessary fullness; | ———————— - - -, "t & Board petilehalite Ghe: is amusing to see soda staying at | taken over the agricultural D A o Hoy, S ermitted | around the waist. The pattern is in 7 ted to consist of the superinteagict] conts a class - cream sand- | ery trust. which furnisned | 10 deiettheougn cnliage:. There RRGOKEL S S N e Tk e B LOUIS H. BRUNELLE prizons in the department of justice | Wiches at 3 cen piec but who | patent counsel to take charge of the propulsive power, either through in. | % bust the corset-cover requires 1% BAKERY e JDeict J00NS for. M e “giGken jY oI MR gL differgpts Lo companies sent jis nmoere Ca Ronits |nate incentive or carefully approp yards of material Z7 inches wide, or 1 £ the (onelat Shive (e pesllentiirg L L e e T e e IS | against the patent. Moreover, he states |ate discipline—Washngton Post. yards 3 inches wide, with 13% yards of | We are confdent our Ples, Cake and 1s located. This board will be of a| TOW Nicholas Tongworth has beenl .t the piow combipation threatened S h Dbeading, 2 yards of ribbon, 2% yards of | Bread cabnot be exeslled. Give us » somewhat judicial character, and will | ¢alled a presumptious little cur, but |y, gestroy his other patents unless the Propping Open the Door. insertion and 4 yards of edging. trial order. pess upon questions of admitting | M7S: Tongworth has just inherited | present su withdrawn., The After long period of negotia Price of pattern, 10 cents. mnovid 20 Fairmount Street somers to parole according to the 51000, 80 he will not mind it. real protection of i the /pfRorty of | SRRTRETE T b s e N s esiiw i erits of the individual case. T £ w7 fees. A lawyer, he say agree in fcure equal participation for America| tin Com- Sluavic. shavies 1o B NEW BOOKS. writing to an s patent |in the Chinese railway loans and con- | pany. Pasrece S hem® nouletin Com- GEORGE G. GRANT, The Erans Chomical may Bbt be extended to the priate E e : application through to issue for $50, |tracts has been formaily recognized,! P> Sy Morwmeh, Comn. CINGINRAT), OHIO 2 et > prisoners | Obil, Keeper of Camels. By Lucia Chase | then subsequently demand $50 more | the agreement dividing the Henkew. | = - Undertakel' alld Elflbalm"l‘ U.5.A o have not served at least one-third Bell. Published by Paul Elder and refuse to allow the issue of the | Canton loan into four equal parts, one | ey eir terms of more than a year in « ant avenue, San Fran- | patent until this amount is paid. in {each to America, England, France and length, and those gullty of murder cislo. Price 50 cent which refusal the I 32 Providence St., Taliviiie. 3 ; : tent Office ‘\\!” German having been conciuded at one or two other extreme crimes,| Tn dainty setting here told the|sustain him. The Patent Omfic does | Paris. his means, according to the RI NG I ON rompt attention to day or night @re exempt from its provisions alto- | barable of the man whom the disciples | not, he afford the a terms. not unly that this country will Frreies 4 Wra ; 2 Telephon. 39-31. @srlMWFawl sotinh, DRbhls et ot % vils, fs narrated in | rec st lawye hare equally in the fnancial oper OOR s wanufactured by a se- - po e I s — Sor UL Prestors. | fm"e‘gt o | Tk Ingeniously, inspired | “Whereus.” William Fet tion, but that it will Secure absolute ll::{"NlSll_} cret process that wakes WHAT'S NEW : e | By whning's Epistle, Obil, | “our forefaibers orig! y i equality of treatment in the matter of it—dry more guickly I l ch H I + + ~ be directly responsible to the board of | BY, ROberL Brownines Byl b Ateeh et e (ol S o g TR than: Wy other Hat orwich Nicke! & Brass o, | THE PALACE CAFE control and will have to report 10 it eri-lust, moved 1o hatred by those who | blessing to the voung men of iudustry, | the open doov hus beeu propped. open —wear longer than any other finish in wmuch the same way that probation- | have wionged him identified with | it gradually his been changea Into |for the admission of American raflroad : Table + ‘ b = OF N aflra —givi he proper gloss A ware, Step in and u ers report to the probatiou officers. | him who met the gaze of the Lord in|a hog troush Tor the liberal feediug | butlding material on an equal footfy JEIvE Junt Bhe propes ¢! Viewed from o humane standpoint | Mugdali, and was suddenly moved 10 of low-srade lawyers who are belng | with (he suppllcs of oy other nating s S5 S piecded to keep | Chandellers, ¥acht Trimmings FRANK WATSON & CO, this 18 a commendable bill. It con- | IOV giver upheld to gold-brick the inventor The anxiety of the other powers to 4 ANGZON floors fresh and | and such things Refinished. |“"' 78 Franklin Street. templates the reform of men who wn. | .11 his wanderings Obil comes to a|Mr. Fetzer adds that he does not wish | secure their whare in this loan js the| _ Dbright der the old system of lat! village where those possessed of devils | in y way to reflct upon the ex- |best evidence of the importance of | For Sale by v €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwicii, Conn NEWMARKET HOTEL, PP Prcbrlies o g “":” .L"e’r‘"“;"’ are waiting for the great Miraclc- | aminers or officials of the patent of- |participation tn this country. Eme: octée 715 Boawhll. Ave. or B o Workér, and finding the one who has ! fice. whom he has always found to be [land, France and Germany see practi. St 2 y y P it there could be $::1\us oppesition wlwrm‘gm him most, is tempted to kill, | capab 1 thoroughiy honest, and | cal ndvantages in it and America is| F- C- CROWELL, Norwich. TRERE 15 no advertising medium In | Eirat-clars Wines, Liguors and @ . 2 sl phe memary of the Lord's loviig x_eemlng to have nearly as much in- siuply keeping abreast of the pro 7k 2 2 R 8 East Connectieut - | Mecals und Wel it FALT, COlnsuI tntia! (o The aui- [3o0e 402, o Tk ;Yo - 3

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