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THE HORSE CANNOT QUITE EQUAL IT, Memorial day all records were brok- by the drivers of automobiles, and and Gonsies, s’ Woman in Life and in the Kitchen 4th * 1f! they do mot improve, am agitation i o Ay 114 YEARS OLD. OF & etk At s Derip il el NEEDLEWORK NOTES. Advantages ucl B —HEADLING— gy Two or three fairly deep tucks make A 2 Seice. 13« & meok; Doe a | P° in order. You have not noticed | The bag for dusters would make an | a favorite and sensible fnish for the . AM Y ST ANLEY % =y the record. Here it is as given by the | inexpensive little present to make for | rufie or flounce of the lingerie gown. ez “nd HER FOUR CHOGOLATE CREA MS. 3:= Waterbury American: a bride who is going to housekeeplns. | They give & slight weight to the gar- k tered at the Postoffice at Norwich “In Willimantic a boy was killed; {It is ecru scrim, worked in cross | ment, and it is a simple matter to 23 second-class m~tte: in Baltimore one man was crushed to stitch in dark blue and green cotton, | Jaunder them. THE THREE STANLEYS E" IS0 %sie ‘i "everytning nl-.-— Calls: death, while three others were serious- | 31d With blue tassels and cord han: _— Fusiness Office. 430, ly injured; In Brookiyn a woman re- | 9¢ s R | Sauce for Cottage Pudding. it e THE ;E:A‘"‘.?:i ARCHIE WHITE by cetved fatal injuries; in New York a| A pretty lampshade is of cretonne, | A €00d sauce to serve with cottage Tl andl Danoing Duo’ ?| Black Face Comedian Willlmeatic Office, Moom 2. Murray | littic boy playing ball was run down | made over a wire frame, and irimmed | Pidding mow =~ when the scason of and picked up dead; in Orange, N. J.,| with bead fringe. This wide use of | puavberries 1s here, ADMISSION—10c. BVENINGS, Renerved Senta—goe. Butlaing. Telephone. 210. : : = | fringe. This wide use of | hard sugar sauce most usually served 4 man of S0 met his Jeath under the | cretonne s not the least attractive | DILd SYEAF shuce most BSgAUY Served | i72ae B Norwich, Thursday, June 2, 1910. | wheels; in Flemington a car broke its | decoration of the summer house, since | Nith T3 DUGIRE & Bl CUptil of IOR, owner's leg and hurled a young wo- | the lightness and brightness of the | geiicious flavor to the sauce. This Lum AND COAL. REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET. man into the river; in Bennington, { SHIVRE GAla - " | sauce is also good served on a hot e ~ |Vt, an automobile-trolley collision = bread pudding. p Mayer, ‘ teok one man’s life; in Chester, Pa., i i gt 5 : ,_Pa., v embroidered linen, having a 7 : ALBERT S. COMSTOCK.. : an exploding tire killed Frank Mar- | chamois bag in one side, where jewels | Housecleaning Tip for Old Paintings. For Aldermen. ; i and @ bag of sachet | Take a raw potato and cut in half; shall after smashing his face out of [are to be kept 5 s C. LESLIE HOPKINS, ° Il human semblance, and a San|in the other side, and tied through the | With the cut side rub over the picture, HERBERT M. LEROU. e e hrolio an ankle for the | center like bow with a dainty plece |and, as it becomes dirty, cut off a : For Councilmen, ¢ § n yor of that city. There were other |1 can be worn inside the waist or | With @ soft cloth. BREED THEATRE i wh' ls no-e w“ho“‘ a CHARLES MeNULTY LESSEE. ! Well-filled Coal-bin satydypagiaisd : of ribbon, makes quite a novel gift. | thin slice, wiping off the’dirty froth BAREILLAI P. BISHOP, A CHARLES HATCH, accidents, of course, but these were | iaced in one's kerchief box. In this way go all over the picture . STEPHEN REEVES, the principal accidents of the day. s it til] it is clean, carefully wiping as you ““ o T IRAd JOHN HEATIH None of these accidents was caused | The stems of party flowers will not |80, z Cleveland’s Baking Powder e e o L ey TRt aie OE THE FORAGER, y Feor City Clerk, by a commercial vehicle. All occurred jure the delicate party frock if they m]men rub with a silk handkerchief d h 1 the show places of any home. y STIRRING WAR DIRAMA ARTHOUR G. CROWELL in the course of somebody’s pursuit of incased in a little tubelike cov &3 d whole- A bin full of bright, shiny Coal ¢ NG . For City Tremsurer, made for the purpese, of ofl & Afterward apply a proper plcture is pure, ean an ) . . g i hese covers have beon made of cha- | varnist. s Rpakes.JuR. (el ey Mr. J. H. Loud, Baritone, IRA L PBCK will be mo claim that ‘the| These covers have been made of cha- a le ouble R BeasctoN, rses of the country kille just as | Witer ‘ana the tifoll in which stems | Cabbage for Jaded Spring Appetite. some, and with less tr CHAPPELL C6 IN PICTURED MELODIES, GEOQRGE H._STA many, for it has no truth in it. The | usually are wrapped wil litself mak - i ¥ OUSE. . - sually are wrapped wil litself make | For this spring season, when every- A Matines, Ladies and Chiiaron, [ B o .. Americun makes the following com | i discoloration on the sov: thing scems'a it tasteicss, ry baking | and concern makes the cake & E. CRATTEL CO. Matine < rent upon this exhibit cabbage with tomato sauce. entra arf an ain Street. " ANSEL A. BECKWITH. “The ce for Su i i abhags ¥ MuUSIC. 4 —_— ine. by o i SRR ot o et s n e lighter, sweeter, purer, more Telophone. g <y Bl THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE. |, . i: toward greater Hberality. | the first after it has boiled 3 fow min- appetizing and beautiful. NELLIE S. HOWI Mr. Albert S. Comstock, the repud- | Should Connecticut attempt to return oYy a0y W S RIS SRR ikias ot Piase, lican mominee for mayor, meeds N | (g iisold fixed speed limit the resultant uently no excuse when direc- | the bottom of a baking dish with it, bl i Central Bullding =pecial :t‘?w\-\cuo‘n to RWNK)"*W or | 0wl of protest would arise mot only are not followed. If you d | sprinkle I»rem!( crumbs over and turn " J -5 - 45 t6 any citizens who NS Shet i In r tom e owl but £ heir | OWn housew k a written in ine tomato sauce. BEEES 88 pubiic o private business. | roo.macian tareots . Moroeras the | Defore rou witl he & great b | " Continue In the same way until all junzdaw CAROLINE H. THOMPSON As a citizen he is all that the public [ fLein) Connecticat law seems to juse | it on Saturday taking into considera- |are used. i Teacher of Music £an demand and as 8 business man | gry giselt by a comparatively small | poran s o Wi e Bt I | O O atie top , it Duttered 46 Washingten Street Ba"stands tor the bighest emciency. | 1y of haa seciiomta in ihe. sthter the Sunday roast for cold siiced meat | crunbs and bake about half an hour. ¥ @ is & man of sense and views mst- Sl i laia | be ready for dish Buana Fiittecs: s g . iled potatoes will be res itters. . oy g et e B 3ers with conservative cuimness. lic|A NEW THOUGHT OF OLD SOL-|au srafin or for d brown poia- | Pey banamas ama cut each one . It burns up clear wegoher of ‘Pl g gy . rrg e DIERS. toes, and e bolled crosswise into three pieces. Lay in| = —== — —— SR Who -will ouor the wiil of il met Rrbecsion L UL e o e T s W Zasiash aisen el T rebigenss of ob B onne % T 28| ~mx_Govesnor McLean nax & way of | Po. SreaCeront ghermy wine for 10 minitcs, thén roll| e watst line well toward the knees,|wara tne center. Anomer nas wel WEll Seasone 000 | olsssens §'ien as my tesiasnos ot o3 25 olicies, he is simply trus ulue, | ¥a¥Ing things (hat are attractive as|of the nexi. Dy e e ecp fat 10| in order to give the proper flare to the | single eight-inch satin band, ten used at Bchawenka Conservatory. e “‘“::'e"‘-“se_e_’\_f“‘:”’ai s pacts.{ well as impreasive, and ff s mot | will be able to & . golaR broov garment. Bands of inch-wide inser- |inches from the outer edge. Both of R — 1in. &4 oot1id AN R C ORI T A Round Luncheon Cloth, | Uon mask the seams of the skirt. | thepelcloths are Anished with o but-| @ py, HASKELL. = it he 1s the choice of |In Guick demand by the people. In | I3 €specially helpful for A handsome round luncheon cloth is Care of Plants. | Pl 402 — "Phon, 489 7 L rayor of the | his Memorial day address at Ansonia, bk R By, of satin damask. with an edge of cluny 4 = z o e ith 3ll the affairs of the city and| ~We look upon these time and war| L\ ,caiime ball lo & meod posses- | DI @ Yrd in width, ts at the center |roneriiitd T iants * b A pretty apron for the little girl is —_— 122 Prosouct Bt Be8 B0 fhr as in Bim lics that they | worn veterans and in our minds we | sion e cine ball le & Zood nos of the cloth, thus doing away wWith |ihrough their leaves, o these : made with | hemstitched ruffle. over COAL and LUMBER Tel. 611 Norwiah, Cv afe csnducted for the best interestspiciure the Grand ‘Army of the Re-|fice all day. A few minutes spent in | [ien ia eut swav. heneath the fnset | D¢ kept slean, or the life of the 1 cach emoulders on the _order of bre. an = s compose H g it W S0 Ciie blood conr- piuen:ly ¢ . beneatk is imperiled. Those Mants with st telles. ris rufile is graduated ai adbLitnY valley Bt Wyoms of the taxpayers and for the honor of,| PU as composed of mature and | throwing it will send th 1 it is quite possible to c out any |18, ToR . L5 g x ; In the beautiful valley yoming, 3 hardened warrior: e I3 the ve Fencing and | g, r pla z 1 leaves should be washed with a spon eitber buttonholed of hemstitched. In Penn, lies the beds the finest An- G Bose 52 New Engiand, 0| Bardenetl wariors "t ©see mere on | fnx hroush he “Yelnt fering und | deitol"oSthorto Uy tdng o St | 1EVen DA be vached with g sponst other butonholed of hematliched__ |1y Pop, Hiwine'beds oF e RESTIRE: A. W. JARVIS B Blles i+ better informec on the s of states? What does he | oice worker should s Salt Water for Rugs. R x and heater: EASTERN CONNECTICUT. Sater question in all its details than | Know about the vaulting ambitions of | hot'case fought to.d 1f the broom used for brushing the A Round Tablecloth. SEDRrtlY. 0 [T e tus dusaty ST Rex PHigtiste | innons BiS:0, 16 Clairmount Ava Zie. Whatever he has done in the t pigheasied gentlemen in high | door walking she can get into th g3 is ])Iun;;. a nrnn "‘.‘IE, water m-[f\ ing round tablecloth has cir- | “Oh, no,” the Halley caller said, “far|to the trade. \ sept23d SRR & conscientious du places? What does he know about the | without over-wearying herseif ”l:“ shaken _""i,l"bs"y’;’.;h"('"‘st;!‘"‘ i of satin damask, graduat- from it Mim and certainly no republican was | disease and death and horrors of war? =t N i ey Wwidih from one to fen inches| And passed ten miltion miles across| JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. @ver selected to lead the party to vie- | And Yet the great rebellion s put Hints. e — > near the edge to one of three well to- the void.—Philadelphia Ledger. Telephone 884. aprisa D ki I & W= ciaim upon it | down and the hation saved by oy | Sashes of soft liberty eatin, crepe } Woven Piping. - o BESS i ety H NDREDS of youns e 4 r. Comatock deserves well of hisparty | 710.000 of [hem 17 yeats cof age, and | (7, S0 [P0 O Are ® ; e | Woven piping in white and color in and women have obtalned Dbecanse he has served it weil, and of | - ° @verage of the = o e his ar the use of the button | combination is an exceedingly neat - tavhaetian | — b oSt @8 Wi eftizens because he hos an un- ars of age. Just brave, obedi- |, U3 vear the use of the button | LOUITIC O Rdren's wash dresses or T'he Republican Record || o 3 BRERSS record ond sncans what e ont. loving boys carried the. emanei- | pattons are almost al ang | morning dresses for children or | lf principies of success by o course eays. s e | pation proclamation on their bavonet | comparatively few of the - o | As an illustration of what has been done In all departments, the | B o instruction in our schoot. We = ps from the Potomac to the gulf and| A silk shirt waist to match the sk e e 3 L it i & i gic - | § sk ol i A STATEMENT, ned it, drenched 'in- their own|Wih which e G Ay HOME GARMENT MAKING. ine and wise policy #n handling the bonds which came due Jan. 1, Free llll'lll' Kinds and uhl,) can help you if you will let w i blood, on the scattéred tents of seces-{ Well. an htened up b e 1910, of $50,000, is an example. They had to be met at that time. to & more successtnl oaroer. It is to be assumed that 1o citizen | g 3 s of = S A4 The Bulletin’s Pattern Service. s gl D S Sl R i . ALWAYS IN STOCK. would wiltally o maliciouts say that | 5107 1 want to emphasize the fact | 'Ino i e 8 y took $ rom the sinking fund, $6,000 from the I A 1 | treasury and borrowed $25,000 at f | from five to four per cent. today that the tools that saved the ur per cent., thus reducing the rate nion were the living hodies of boys. housands of them filled unmarked| The upright filet or Russia tiar ves; some came back to die of evening dre under turnovers and linen col- A. D. LATHROP, information. All Commercial Branches. Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta the repubfican party had wested $20,- | ©00 at Meadow brook. The fact that sueh & statement has been made anc The admix stration kept decide ppropriations, and ly within the JubMshed broadcast imper- { | b | Treasurer Peck’s figures, which do not lie, ek hat there - <rer POr- { disease; some still live, and they can- | Importation ! i's fig which do not lie, show that there are unex THE B et truth ahould be live too long or too well to please | The coats that b to |l »pendea valances of $17,994. Some $6,000 of this should go to the new -NEW LONDON ho'l‘to'-;‘rf_rd;‘ i | phosims e suits ‘oo those ‘w elaborate pole line built by the electrical department to Taftville, but that leaves oct29a Buslness ue € w R B s o s O | A Bl ey Barsatout iy | S7T A || 312000 as a balance from last year's appropriations. FABrubeck, truw, Hew. o) eossaity. nize uth ent, an Gearerias of an old dam which was 1aid on @ | the feeling of sympathy'and kindhi-| | ey ibasters: The common council now recommends a nine-mill tax, after having PLUMBINGAND, GARFITTING: . e § e Mgl g g0 Sl il e hen a friend starts on a journey I} considered carefully all the necessary expenses of the city.—Amos A. articularly if the jour be tinged ! . Y i Ar (RS A U T Lisg th McLean 15 popular becauiSe off Dt e Sadmest: or Aoy ahon ped i Browning in Address to Cltizens. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. s warm heartedness and lity. loved friends, si e cne for each day, or, better still EDITORIAL NOTES. her jou \ Land was purchased an W SLATE ROOFING |()n Apcount | zine for another, a helpful booklet for bastn for bolding Bog me: PG e 10 b aa e 1 letter: tion of d Conductors, and all kinds of Job- e EacE A Think of Last Summer-- |i i & . tic = a A snow storm on the borders of ¥ B You can remember days when the heat inside your works for several vears . | Lake Superior May 31 gave us a cool | another, a box of candy for another, a s Snancial trazsction mar v | JTIC 1 Ason) ,:f‘\,’n";lr;;:,‘?u%.“k;“n;‘,:;‘;\; 3 for kitchen was so great you could hardly bear it. With the | The vaughn Fnundry Co. voters as foll Total appropriation. Cost of land.. Coat of new dam.. not polite to tell the truth|f London. Roosevelt is being|A trip acros; panoramic v but the | scenery dafly re: n_you in miles but not in the country ‘w of beautif right stove you would have made a better hostess. Save IH[]N CASTINGS flur S'Ure your he‘:}lrh Dl;)n t putlup wnhlthel drudge k:y :l a %!:hal range. You can have a clean, cool, pleasant kitchen. B, Lo iihia: Bromaptty.. Whres « Stae W|" be Glosed patterns, No. 11 to 26 Nerry Btre sanz2d T.F.BURNs, [For a Few Days. crage trave Mr. Pinchat returns k forestry, not s ........91 Saved from the appropr. This makes it appare Excellent Cleaning Soap. cannot make any more 3134. t that th g & mo truth whatever in the statement | O DRONELS S Dondol g m";?hl ap, cu l“l small pieces LADIR) ERINEN M. | *hat $36,000 hos been wasted at Mead- | | and mix it well with three ounces of Paris Pattern No. 3134 i i e S oo el PE Ol el R S gt of i Heating and Plumbing, We all know how these two water- zer was a bad one, but he was |t boil till the soap is dissoived: All Seams Allowed. does away with all drudgery of gk Waltch for our Opening et wers mmasrestimatid hy the cn-| (1 AEent of worse ones—they let him{ then add three nnd a half quarts of |, For the morning hours, for the bust- A 92 Franklin Strea!. take all the blame Sn. Water and. fhen the re i 5 = cooking. Why should you be a 5 A t B wee oot hes o oo y } warm water and when the mixture Is | pess woman, for any woman who likes marsd nnouncement. I il & recemmend new —_———— e — |cold ada a scant ounce of pure am- o appear trig and trim, the shirtwaist slave to a coal r: e when you The Ohio man who recently mar- | monfa. This soap iz good for clean- |be yoenee U8 W0 (T, W8 SEITRETE can have an Oil Cook-Stove that is ‘watersheds for development. Only one | . i Tth tir Toe wuode o y ried for the 17th time must have left | ing woodwork, as well as carpet Sof them advised the expenditure of |all sentiment behind, = pemny there, and that was Engineer Vithout equal. This season it the }air-striped madras or French waisting but e e e S. F. GIBSON e e b b | Tin and Sheet Metal Worker SGHWARTZ BRUS. As to Putting On a Hat jhirtwaist which is highly favores &Beddl of Providence, R. 1, who said | The Brooklyn man who was kied| Some of the milliners are adopting 2 R That an outiay of more than $30,000|by a glass of ice-cream soda must|the French style of marking hats so )Y "° Means 1o the banishment of the With one of these stoves you can boil, there would be 2 waste of money have been an easy victim. there need be no question as to the {0 T /Fn O ¥ P A bake or roast the most elaborate dinner. Agent for Richardson and Boynton 9-11 Wat S% & What has happened since? A dem- oy = e heac A tiny white thread, well nigh 1OWR ThaY be nade with or without the You can change from a slow to a quick | F'urmaces. a3 ater Swree oeratic administration No' aile’ cadi t811 why thiermeople. qu | DIOISIS. 1 pleced on the et ThisGECRTSRN SO SMUOSN IS SRS fire, or the other way about, by simply | 85 West Main Strest, Norwich, Conn.| may3id ratsing the Fairview not have as much faith in the weather | [IATKS the Point Which shouwld be on a 1 @ et 'is pictured In lavezder wool turning a wick. Apply a match, and in- decTd —_— strengthening it for the Iy | reports as in patent medicines. Inp e SSTHa e B TNah s % = stantly the heat from an intense blue to, the w rer ¢ he faffeta with a white linen ccllar and iy the s of weter $85410.7 amat the pond would never Ml Tt| Hapny it was said == e thought for today has her hat on to t The | advantage, t in five sizes— ble me. The pattern is T Do It Now WM. F. BAILEY - rom 32 to 4 inches bust measure. cu‘nn B e, wemtities ar Sales [ lacs ac Jains s WA i | omileBttyin di e e g bottom of pot, kettle or oven — but no- i R Sl A still ran aste, and it was shown | the most of, nof chance hoped for. s =2 s e v , e . i 8| 3 that this investment was w | ¥ AS o Mematiring, Windaws. Jerialoat Mchos wide: Bk yards &1 tnches, WOYS sias. . The siove biw #yery SORYE. . 2| plumapitis. Tebe d by new and mod: (Succersor to A. T. Gerdner) QR e WRRwnted | ot by asy 0 i The greatest cave must be excrcised ide, 2 yards 3 inches wide, or 2 yards nience ihat can be thought of: Cabinet ern open plumb i and ail apprehensions e ame & mat- it west they say that when Sen- |y, measiring the size of the window b imshes ide. Top with shell for keeping food and | {27 SR Boldle''SF neih ‘and saving | -] - tex of the past § ator Lorimer falis It you-alinoat K |cain fo'be” Seted “with shades’ A e i s 5 s dishes o, drop shelves to hold cofies | 17 S0, increnne of, hoailh, s bV | Hlacke, Livery In 1908 the rainfall tumbled from an | that he invented the republican party. | slight fraction of an inch may make 3 Contion ages e s or teapots, towel rack; in fact every fitting thoroughly done. Let me give amnoel messurement of 6.0 nches| o a misft It is wise to “woouen | - Glve accurate measurements. Comtonery Note: Be sore convenience possible. - you a figure for replacing all the old and 88 8008 & 3738 inches on tne| 50%ton has had a circus with anfyardstick rather than a ta [ o Order thegugh Ths. Bylietin Com- Foae “The name- plate The pickel Snish, with the bright biue of -_| Dlzmbing with the ‘modorn kind that I i ittt o fhrther ass § g iy o ST, A ek oL e ity aen e, ept. Nogwich, Conn. Teads *New Perfection. the Chimneve, makds the stove srnamental | will keep out the sewer gas. B rdi L e ] coms tol the same old story, though, | measure stretching a 20 astractive; work will be first-clase and ‘the price oa ng o inches in R e o e \nt use, [ Tucking on Gowns. Made with 1,2 and 3 barners ; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without reasonable. = wconsegquence there has been no full o o ST E Tucking is used a great deal on the | Cabinet. S bl BRRE & Boperintendent T o AR : i VoiTed Oatrtah Tiga: | suminer gowns. An effective combini- | Every dealer verywhera. If ot at yours, write for Descriptive Circular to the nearest agency of the J. E. TOMPKINS, table o ey sridgeport promisAp to ho the sec e e n/of e transverse and sl tecks | Stand 1 A3 y The enginsers make the meteorolog- | "0 City in population in the state, ot e o n in a simple dress of white bat- | andard Oil Company sug1sa 67 Wast Main Street. 12-14 Bath Street Sea1 Gyele five yours and i sach oks [and her enterprise may later make St I BIls The princess effect Is obtained | (Incorporated; et. gy e St romaieoe® | her the mrat small ostrich tivs, each veiled in white | DY % front panel. This Is In tranaverse | = | HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. IR 6o ESGOWSE yeRix| ... 2. bin betore consiest telthy dianioce ari tee ven aeoet | 2T : S Hewe Xou Naticed the AUTONABILE 7O, WENT. e oo foo et hearr s Sometimes | Live paupers the use of tho higher | done, the effect ls altogother picasing. | Increased Travel? Telephone 558 aprasa Jears. Thess aiternately wet and dry | < Urts without Iow are they|But to tnim such a hat requires ; | It's & sure slgn of good Veather ana | i it DAl perfods are what make full poid and | 50i05 to zet there? talent. fine roads. FPeople like o get out into p- — TS ST O the open air. Ve furnisi e en! pond. Because the Bog meadow . = Chaicnna. for’ Toays Pond has not filled since ihe| Rutland, Vt, has 11 liquor licenses Cretonne 4+ mew dam was built is no evidence | #nd there are 32 apnlicants for them. o method, and it you'll taks one of our B ld T e e = uildin lme s our MAHONEY BROS. Falls Avenus | s\pp YOU THINKING OF DOING s e 1 they were open 16.bid, Righ Ncenss | {1, tiny one for g LT g superintendents prior to Su- | could not be hel down. shown in fhe shops with o BRUT B % h ”m'\ : - 80 you should consult with me and - | LOUIS H. BRUNELLE bt s g Bl BAKERY at reasonable priee We are confdent our Ples, Cake and perintendent Burnap the pond fillcd = er borders are the best suited to Suin- . e @nd there was an overflow waste es- hose who think the tariff was mot | mer use. | timated in excess of a million gallons | made for them are still getting into — | n 1 i A Child's Clothestree. 2 each time the pond filled. It is the | trouble. n Italian count and his part of wisdom to save this surplus | valet are t S atest held up. The lit lothestrees, whett water and the new Bo, dow brook oo = wood or metal. are nsibi for Bread capaot be excelied. Give us a Gam was designed to do this The Atlanta Constitution notes that | the child. ibhe woaden irees ure es- sriad onger. C M. WILLIAMS, Superinténdent Burnap has been an | “no one called the comet the fly cop | Pecially neat when painted and enam- ovas 20 Fairmount Streat General Contractor and Builder, eled white. AL S el setn 2300 efficient superintendent and has made | of (h an excellent showing; and William W. | in be Ives #s recognized as an accurate, courteous and obliging clerk. skies, trying to run the stars ause they are out late at night.” Scalloped Potatoes. Have a quart of thinly 218 MAIN STREET. Iha Norwich Nicke! & Brass Co,, | Zheme *oo- sani7a ced po- hen pu The Parting Gift. : tatoes (raw), butter an e 2 o hé cost of good-by gifts at the | din B e ey ver et th: ableware, Cai Since it has been given out that | stcamship pier 15 becomiing another| petstocs: season with salt. butter-and | ¥, T uliflower Piants h P | Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings President Tart likes old jokes best, | renson why the pariing gives us pain. | Sprinkle. ov few cracker crumbs; | Pepper Plant: §t bas been conceded that Senator |—N. Y. World. continue in this way until all the po- and such things Refinished. PP S w must be a favorite at the White — thtoes are used. Cover with crambs 69 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwici, Genn Dwem Kaiser's Great Mistake. nn_:‘ll i i nd pour oyec octéc Saivia Plants bt - The kaiser made the mistake of his| ™ilk uniil it c - BB g . Sl : owly and brown at GARDWELL’S When New York receives Rousevelt | life in not wccepting the (Colonel's sug— " | all the ola cities in Burope will wit | xestions whateler they Were.Wash- et | s WHAT’S NEW e | 0270 up and take mnotice. There docesu't | inston Pos H F for Breakf: | Th toeai =MD 8000 et THE PALAC CAFE st ater than a | RIS otins ates thin a| i o e iotgdn a war | Pk & brsthrier e dorcs steamaa | e e s (1) asy PALACE FURS STORED FOR suuuu 2 back Village o menber suggestea that | figa ocoasionally, | Théy are beilih- | Step in £nd I now have my own build : cuspidors e secured. | lomove, Mr. | ful as they are < them for | Framiin Brreer whors She. ; There s a $20000 purse hung up | HRGATE P Gn Gver-ready mem- | hours in a o ler, add 1 hy, rwi FRANK WATSON ‘ °° ftiga i tor wtoving Fure have r | for the aviator who first flies across | .. (hat the exccutive committee be | heaping cupful ana th . | C. 0. 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