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arey xisuirs [GRAND OFFIGERS VISIT REBEKE % An Qld Terry Clock. Ami the household effects inven- torfed in tie estate of Dan Wadsworth of Wadsworth Inn on Albany avenue in Hartford was an _old Terry clock, made by 'Eli and Samuel Terr Terryville 78 vears ago. The clock I8 still ‘doing duly and keeping excellent time, ¢ F 3 INESS. ‘e are gratified to find some of our demacratic contempo expreas- ing the same dislike for the county as a_governmental integer that has s0 often been expressed in these columns. ‘When vou come right down to the cold facts, the county defines areas of crime. A few side issues have been been added to the duties of a county. but the chief business is caring for criminals and incidentally granting li- censes for the sale of intoxicating liquor, .which. in s0 many cases helps to fill the jalls up. The county Is merely a divison of convenience. There might just as well be twice as many THE Porteouss Mitchell COMPANY. PRI, It Is Now In < [ State President Miss C. B. M. Douglas Addressed Hope Lodge Following Work. No wonder scores of Norwich citi- rens grow enthusiastic. It is enough to make anyone happy to find relief after vears of suffering. Public state- ments like the following are but truth- ful representations of the daily work Bryan Plays No Favorites. And Gov. Marshall needn’t get gay, I he should become o Strong possi- bility, he would get bis, too, with little delay’ ‘or ceremony.—touston Post. 72 Ahd of Bomething to Eat. \ S of the order, the ‘assembly president commended the fine floor work and ex- pressed her pleasure in visiting Hope lodge, which had a reputation for 'io- A regular visitation from the granc assembly president and vice president and the district deputy noble grard % =i made Wednesday an evening of ux- E vl wg : done in Norwich by Doan's Kidney | [S0] iierest for Hope Rebekah *odge | ing some of the best work in the Site. or half as many; there happen to be | The fellow who hax been experiments 6 Pills. No, 21, I. O. O. F.,, and there was & | The vice president also spoke briefly eight. If there were none we would | 1§ found hanging around. the market Miss Amy M. Wilcox, 38 McKinley | large atfendance when the meeting |and pleasantly of the visit to Hope Miss Jennié G. Bonmey. A con-|still be the state of Connecticut with (¢ [OURd MEngineE, Rroine Fac EECt Wress Avenue, Norwich, Conn., says: “Doan’s | was called to order by Noble Giarl |lodge, and the district deputy was tribution was taken for the incidental| 168 towns, each a little autonomy. sheville’ Citisen: (4 Kidney Pills are entitled to wmy strongest recommendation. Off and on for some time I was annoyed to Lula B. Palmer, who welcomed the visiting officers—State president, Miss Clara B. M. Douglas, Forestville; state vice president, Mrs. Cordelia Blaks heard from in words of encouragement and exhortation to continued activity. Strawberries, ice cream, cake and coffee were served in the banguet room bv the entertainment committee, con- expenses of the Eastern Connecticut branch. Arrangements were also made for sending a delegate of the branch to Northfield this summer. Three life ‘members of the society were appointed. of counties. have reach of logical reason for that county loy- alty that i There have been numerouy divisions Starting with one we eight. There is no sort such a noticeable feature A Ten-Day Sale quite an extent by a dull, heavy ache |man, Sheiton; and district deputy no- t 9 bl . Mbs. Grace Willey, Mrs. Ju- | At the regular meeting which follow- | of ~political conventions. “We must across my loins and kidneys. Those |RIe STand = Miss Jessle Bmmerich, | sisting of X' Qlinmie Amburn, F. L | ed the business meeting brief messages | Stand by the counts’ you hear from eumaftism of who have had similar experiences will [jtor was Mrs. Jennie Wild of Gales | Tuttle and W. S. Allen, after which gl‘\'en from almost all :h- differ_ | Tolland, Middlesex. Windbam and oth- p alize Bow smuch misery and incon- |Eerey, whe belonss to Sarah lodss of | there was 8, Mo ieriain e PR fot iaing Jettere” rom. Dra: Usaior of | of Thase Bavorsos_ of Har raspestive is relieved by Cottage Furnishings e Central Village. gramme in th , consis 5 i ot venience this complaint will cause. | QIR 950 L6 business had been | 1o by Miss Elizabeth Smith, and reci- | Van, Turkey, and Miss Delia Leavens,| counties knows that such towns as A friend, knowing how I was troubled, | gjgposed of, the degree was impres- | tations Eya‘n;c sknteFa%:?‘?lwa;“ Close of School. n’l‘:‘l’laé-g ;ahnd smr{fldd;:r Mlddm;}n_wn Sulphur d recommended Dean’s Kidney Pills and |sively conferred in full form bv the | dent an Sister A. E. R 1d its atham or Windham an jain- Y uniformed oAk B. Green invited all. the ‘milgey S row Nvauwecus HII echool hela fts| 7y oM 70 O IR ARG L pora Water an 1 procured them from N. D. Sevin & Son’s drug store. They proved ef- fective from the first. and it was only a short time after commencing their use that I was completely relieved. richly degree team undec: direction of Degree Master Hart. In addressing the lodge undar goud Margaret closing exercises on Wednesday afte: noon. A picnic was given out on the school grounds, at which fruit, lemon- ade and cake were served. The teach- bers to attend the memorial services next Sunday merning at the First Baptist church. HERBERT M. LEROU er for the year was Miss Bertha Pas- senger of Norwich. One pupll was BASEBALL POOL GAME perfect in attendance throughout the county. county finds itself sudcenly transplant- ed to another. Occasionally a county line is shifted and a town formerly in one Nothing happens; the house and barns und fences are right where they were \before, but the own- Baths which ecan be quickly, con warm water and iently and cheaply made with ven- Household Needs A Positive Saving of For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Year, Mary Cecilla MoNeal: er disccovers, in the case, for example, o i ELECTED VICE PRESIDENT STOPPED IN NEW HAVEN. . g 3 of Voluntown, that whereas the day Gl ’ cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buftaio, ok s e . At Franklin Meeting. B oy o enn s ,From 10 per cent. to At Annual Meeting of State Pharma- e s e e e i R Has Been Running Here for Short| Those from Norwich Town who at-| county, now it has hecome equally hi : / qually his States. ceutical Association at New Haven. Time on Similar Plan. tended the fellowship meeting at| duty to #o back on all he has been phur Soap 25 per cent. Remember the name—Doan's—ané > éihi . 5 Franklin on Wednesday were AMrs.|standing by and stand by New Lon- S Ba nabd dod 1 n take no other. The Conhecticut Pharmaceutical as- | The following from the New Haven | Walter Potter, 8 Hann 7| 'don county. Of course, it is ridicu- Excellent also for skin diseases n goods needed in every home, every Glad to Recommend Them. at New Haven reco: sociation Wednesday quietly ‘buried the mendation | that a drusgist be expelled from the Woodbury G. H. Miss Sadie Dawson, Mrs. Rogers, Owen S. Smith, Rev. Ewing and Rev. C. A. Northrop. Register of Wednesday evening, will be in view of the fact that terested in such a plan: st of here are inter sentiment. lous. This, however, In is oniy a matter of the practical relations and to induce sleep when less and wakeful. All druggists, rest- A awake housekeep: rare chance for the wide or cottage owner day. Mr. E. Weakley, Kokemo, Ind.. says: a A : , Rev. Mr. Ewing gave an address on 7 et e i e & v ing association for the illegal selling of | Following complaits from mothers 5 o0 | of life, the chief question is one of | B [iFs i ssd Whisker ey tock s s v Pg i Pt ,p,‘('-'fi,,,fi]'.z fiquor upon comviction. The matter | that their sons who work in shops and | the subject Suggestions from the Bx-| government. In the matter of jails. we L e e §9 J0aok up on stiple heusshold neede severe backache left me. my kidnevs | o, "4 over for a year. | were spending too much of | Perience of” Two Hundred and ty| cannot see any reason why the state at substantial savings. became stronger, the seeretions patural and my bladder no longer pained me. The pharmacy laws are left to the legislati committee. Advertising factori their week's w P in connection with which he ball pools, Chief of First sugges- Years, made four suggestions: n chances in bas Police Cowles this should not maintain those institutions. Nobody was ever put in a county jail Get Well First The merchandise involved will be 1 am glad to recommend Foley Kidney : i i ke 4 H tion, the recipe for success is made B > g private disease remedies was heartily | morning sent detectives and polic > for an offense against county law, for found i r B ®t di Pills- In & vellow package. lee &| . hjemned and a recommendation | oficers to the shops and saloons, no-| UP of She wn=t °Fb‘°°“”;"lfl't't';‘fl"_4 one| there is no county law to offend. The W, SN APy m— e 5 tifying those who were conducting | Part radicalisin ble ke g O granting of licenses is a hard nut to and on the Third Floor. It includes— The cleverest imitation of real coffee adopted that patent medicines be pro- hibited from window displays, that is Thisr thew will be are|ond suggestion, “Noblese Oblig crack. It is not a job that any estab- d . ‘ ird sugg: . il health Sheeting Carpet ¥ , medicines the formulae of which 15| rested which speaks for itself: thi lished authority craves. Suggest to a | Dow’t risk even a penny—until E ngs arpets htree ™t o5 e in fiacor and is | unknown to the drugsist. Preparations | once. Charges of gaming will be placed {IOh the, Qunger of [TURE wpom, PePR- | judge that the judges should appoint | first returns. heets Rugs made In just one minute. No tedious | Made DY the druggists are not barred. | against them. s itv | tance of living up to reputation. license commissioncrs, and see WHAt | Ang 1 mean ust exactly that. w Pillow Cases Mattings 20 or 30 mifns Bafiap. . e0e trom | 0 SECEREETE SRt ShE PIVRC | T almost - every., jshog dufhe Tty . ity about Jrageing the Ju- |fam the ousphysiclan who saysto the sick T Blankets oil Cloth pure parched grains, small nuts, etc. (IR BERSCORL RS B BOC RO ton | baseball pools made upon thithe scores | _The Three in One club met on Wed- | g87¥, 1510, Polities. Wou can easily | will ot o0 py Srn D bapl” . Bed Spreads Mattresses Sample from Lee & Osgood. B, a t of | Zere running. s is prohibinted bY | Lo 3ay afternoon with Mrs. Sarah Hol- g aa ey some way can be | S for 3 years Dr. Ehoop's medicines have < : —_— e | consent _was left to the judgment of | section 1 of the geneal statutes, | coiisy B lAROR W found: and, as for maintaining the | An T D P L ey city ud Crashes Curtaing s Seldier Shut H. AterdEnggot. b . | which provides a penalty of not more | ®™® free bridges, it is much more fair for | PaO I8 *A5,Crica ™ They are positively stand- Towels Window Shades aucy Seldier Shut Her Up. ‘What “country stores” meant is still | a0 §500 ir imprisonment for one| aiss Clara Smith of Washington | the 5tate to do this than to load it | ard in every community—and everywhere. Tabl : Col. Robert C. Carter, at a Nash- }an open question, Attorney General both. e - ah Engrt upon the county. We have called at- | Then why pay the cash, and at your risk, for able Linen Draperies ville banquet, was talking about cam- Holcomb leaving it to the supreme year, ol street and Miss Fanny I. iams of Chief of Police Cowles this morning tention hitherto to the state of thin, other unwarrented and uncertain medicines? Hummocks ot gy 2 court to decide and says the locatlon | o) 28 FOCIGE, FOUES 002 MURE IS | Bast Town street are in Stonington for | i, Middlesex county. The Middletown | Thousand o o asiive, Window Screens Then there wes Dash of Company |has nothing to do with the appellation. | 3h JTRa%, e had STRE bACe OUICET | a Py bridge was freed by the state and now | Jrcor s Jpuaraach nerves. of the Hewrtor Kid- Chinaware Tollet Sets A" he said. “Dash had the reputa- Endorsement was given to the rec-| ), . where he has knowledge of the Mrs. Allan Jewett of Clark’s Corners| the maintainance falls on the county. | pey nerves fail, these sick ones know how guickly > . tion of being the nastiest tongued man | Ommendation dispensing with perni-| inning and conducting of pools, @nd | and Mra, Willlam P. Greene of Greene- | The effect of this arrangement is to | Dr. Bhoop's Kastoradve :“,';";"‘*"‘“agg;lkr‘; Kitchenware of all kinda in the regiment. clous advertising of pills and herbs| .., ;" them that if the practice did| ville spent Tu day with Mrs, Byron|throw on a lot of Middlesex people | heaith sgain. But bestof ally they D “It was Private Dash, vou, know, and anything containing a suggestion not stop thev would be subject to ar- Dexter of Scotland road. who never used or do use the bridge y takeno money risk whatever. They kr.ow REMEMBER — THIS SALE wWiILL who, out foraging one evening on a|Oof harmful resmits with regard to race| .o " 'Jjo 4150 gave instructions te all at all the expense of running it and |that when holh U515 [CONTINUE ALL THIS wEE rich' estate, came accidentally upon | Suicide. ticns sedy’ ity on € - : to let a lot of people f oth - | return. Dr. 8hoop wili = i ¥ & . L police officers to notify saloonists or| Mrs. Noyes Chase, Mrs. Carlos B. people from other coun e the owners wife, a grande dame in| The officers were elected as fo Py other piaces where' basehall Dools | Decleston and Mes Jeangetie Camp. | ties who used' to pay the tolls that | Bimsell Fiadiy en;;:{ d i | COME TODAY IF POSSIBLE. - e Tl MR R e it were likely to helq on their beat, re- | bell spent Tuesday as the guests of falntained the bridge go across now | fuut tests full 20 day trestment is freely granted. B | — T < N cic a h garding the same. Chief Cowles fur-| Mrs, D. W. Lillibridge of Plain Hill & Moo S8 But write me first for an onder. —_ fused him. He asked again. But, still H. M. Lerou, Norwich, and Arthur fhor satated. that. the orfier goes. fmte gaicincitrs ol Whether anything will come of the save delay and dlsappointment. refusing, she walked away. “No,” she said, “I'll give you noth- ing. trespassing ke this; I'll give vou nothing. My mind is made up.” E. Lathrop, Simsbury. vice presidents. Carlo Cyrus, Bridgeport, treasurer. John Ebbs, Waterbury. secretary. The members presented to P. F. Gar- van, the retiring president, a gold jewel | endea Mr. and Mrs. William P. Barstow of South Windham were recent visitors at the home of their aunt, Mrs. William Henry Bushnell, of Old Canterbury effect today, and if the pools are not sts will follow before the k is up. years has any craze swept srowing talk about the county may be questioned. public how little that political division really But it is well to have the come to a realizing sense of This will All ts sell Dr. £100} eumatio Remec T »l sponsible drug- i but all are have appointed an_honest estorative and Dr. not au- ve the 30 day tést. £o drop me a line and ro- ist in almost The June Sale Made up, is it” said Dash. “Like - ; : amounts to.—The C f 3 g ‘ir esteem | through the ranks of the sorting fra- | turnpike. s to e Courant. overy eommun- ity, everywhere, | & 0y - the rast of yo Louisville Post, | Badge as a testimonial of their esteem | throush, the ranks of the Sarting frac 01 my "m0 fF <3 gy e e vy | This is a month of Special Making a Noi: Tt was recommended that the pres scheme, played this season. Mrs. Frank S. Avery of West Town Waller on the Campaign. L e m;{;‘; et G 3 Y ment s - ed 3 that | > , C 2 e I C 3 2 e to those who are not well. Bes!desy 1 = Z thoss reporte about Mr. Roosevelt [Ment station ‘be abolinhed and that. EFeR SiOT fokets and engased the | ing Northfield Seminary and who is on | Of New Londen, a warhorse democrat | §y frce 10 consult fue Justas you would your home onstantly changi ¢ having lost his voice were grossly ex- | {DeY follow out the method adop 505 n . o S Sy s og 3 Thysician My advice and the bgok below nre | @Y€ constantly nging, t axEes —Springfield Union. the pure food commission, whereby ces of men to dispose of ti ets er way to her me at Gardner Lake.| and a careful student of Connecticut ;m{;’i":d “{um“".,“' e . ¥ they purchase three samwples in the |and boost the game. The warning politics, has handed out some advice is well to read our daily open drug market, leaving one sealed from Chief Cowles certainly acted in Miss Ruth Potter of East Town Perhaps a word or two from me wilf clear up sands | i < ; : . v - he lcaders of his party, and he has | some serions ailment. I have helped tho with the druggist. the commission | a very dampening way and there were | Street leaves town today (Thursday), | !0 the le: - . e e orh the third for | few ciskote e Shoat the strets (his | to be the guest of Miss Florence Yor- | done it in ample time to leave no ex- | 13O0, thonsnds Vimorn 'aivie |@nnouncements. awam | 2nalysis. noon. - rington of Clinton. Miss Potter will| cuse on their part if they fail to fol- | plan. My best el or ort 1s surely | A he Connecticut experiment statlon| /The system was simple and the idea | attend the graduation of the Clinton|low it. He thinks he sees. this year, | worthyoursimple Toauest. 8o write under the present methods only pur- | most inviting. One drew a card seal- | High school, where Miss Yerrington is| conditions which afford "the demo- now, rhll- zro:;rwnamoomn“}"r.flhm';( Hg s T"‘ed M) chases one ample, taking it out for|ed in an <nvelope. Printed on the| valedictorian of her class. erats a fair chance of winning, in case | L IR y . Y analysis, with the result that the|ticket were the teams in the three S e hey . wi he right thing at the | ™ - Mil" o - W Gruggist has nothing to offer as evi- | Jeagues. There was a punch in the Not So Bad a Spring. right time. The right time, he be- Wl B SIS Sy P llel’y s | dence that what he sold was of stan- [ name of one team in each league, mak- | People are under the impression we | lieves, is the near future, and the right | Xo.10n Dyspepsia 4 For Women TIZ Makes Sick Feet Well N¢ Matter What Ails Them TIZ acts at once and makes tired dard quality. The association went on record ae endorsing the Connectfcut pharmacy | commission in enforcing_ the laws as they found them. There has been con- siderable discussion of an unfavorable character throughout the state in re- gard to the present law, which went | ing a combination of three. If the three téams in the combination drawn were the leaders in run getting during the day the lucky one received $10. There was also p rize for the weekly total. There were many modifications of the idea, but the one quoted above was the most popular and most gen- have been having a very cold spring season; also a very wet onme here- abouts; and some apprehemsion exists as to the consequences to the crops. 1t has not been nearly as cold a spring as we had in 1907, when summer warmth did not begin to appear until about the middle of June. Many s thing, he avers, is to nominate as their c-der former Judge Simeon E. Bald- same time that similar sentiment has been publicly expressed in the leading newspapers of the state, regarcless of political preferences, is significant. indicates a oneness of oginion umons thinking men as to in. This advice coming along at the Tt whit shouia pe No.20n (ke Heart No. 8 On the Kidneys > For Men No.6On Rhoumatism. Dr. Shoop’s Restorative FINE HATS REDUCED Most Radical Reductions on all our High Grade Hats, including the Smart “Gage” Hats well as Pattern Hats from our own work room. into effect last August, and which the | erally followed. houses in Springfield kept their fur- commissioners are compelied to enforce (e, o SR TS naces golng without a break clear | 40ne by Connecticut democrats if they #18.50 HATS AT $7.80 at the present time. This discuesion NOTED VEGETARIANS to the 11th or 12th of Junme, and the | Would not leave themselves open to About 50 Dress lHats, eompris wrincy t{hlr‘m\g‘h ignorance (fxf 88 :kn, 5 oldest inhabitants were having their [ censure for failure in the coming cam- ing all our fina Hats that sold e following names will be sent t. : ; | memories taxed to recall the 1 of | palgn. 2.5 the governor from which list he wii | George Bernard Shaw, Marie Corelli | TOMOTCS taFtt I8 FeCq, 0 he mean | Mr. Waller says in part: “It's time at $12,50 to $18.60—all reduced to select one member of the pharmacy and Sarah Bernhardt Among Those | temperature of May, 1907, as recorded | the democrats got busy and nominated $7.50 each. At this price the commission: Clark H. H. Newton, W Who Eat No Meat. at the Armory from tri-daily observa- some one to head the state ticket who is fitted for the office of governor rath- | value is unmatchable. terbury: James P. Woods, New Fia- el tions, was 53.98 degrees, ~compared : Charles L. Finch, Stamford: P.| aves of vegetarianism come and go | with 64 for May of this year . The |er than that of alderman. The party ; A B OTHER MILLINERY OFFERINGS J. Garvan, Bethel; Samuel Chesbro.| .n3 on the whole it is likely that the | MOnth last year was colder than this | Should revert to the policy in force » - 3 Willimantic; Clarence H. Dubball, | 2 e N v that the | TA L Mean temperature of 60.20. We | YeArs ago of putting up a strong can- A i M i At 48c—Trimmed Sailors, Tobi it fleshless diet Is gairing favor. High- | 2o %0 ave lately had an wunusual | didate, a man that stands for Some- matic FaAS AL e Prinimed Outingn The afternoon was given over to the | priced meat has helped the movement | amount of cloudy weather, and rain | thing in democratic politi Select n | (e = S D85—Drens Mats, vaie sports and a banquet at 2.3 Prof. Phelps and Dogs. Billy Phelps is without doubt th wittiest member of the Yale facult: | famous men and women eat no meat and the testimony of brain workers continues to support it. At the pres- ent time many of the world’s most was so frequent during May—and June so far seems to have been worse —as to give the impression that the month was exceptionally wet. Yet the b . Armory reported for last month a total He not only holds the interest of his classes by a scintillating series of clev- | er puns and jokes, but often gains a I point in discipline by a thrust of hu- | mor. So when an obnoxious dog walk- | precipitation of only 2.26 inches com- pared with a. May average for 63 years of 418. As to the effect of the appar- ently cold and cloudy weather on the crops, it seems to be more likely to George Bernard Shaw is one of the vegetarian elect. He has not tasted flesh food for a quarter of a century. And he will not touch tea. coffee. or Ofter his dinner man of the calibre of the men that won out in democratic politics before the neople acquired the hablit of nomi- nating men of my stamp. The parts can stand an occasional lapse from th policy of putting up its best man, as in my case, but it's not a good habit to acquiré and it's time to go back to such men as Morris_and Ingersoll and others, who have stood for something in Judge Simeon E. Bald- This 18 scientilica article of food. It s rich, whole- some, nourishing and so easily di- gested that the delicate stomachs of infants and invalids will thing else. doned so-called malted mil retain it when they refuse to retain any- It is as far ahead of old-fash- ks as At 33,98 Dress Hats, value $5.00, Waiches A SPECIAL SALE 200 Watches for Men and Women- hing, swollen fe emarkably fres) ed into his recitation room, and when | , GRAdE v prove beneficial than not. provided FoNTy: Dast- e am tter 18 shead of oleo- s open face—10-yenr SR SE R g Strreptitios. whistles' and whisperea t of three or four ba- | Peat ana sunshine come later In | Win is just the man for this year. 1 (| ¢reamery butter 4 - | hunting case and open face—10-yen e T e e s e i Diripdtions. By spered | The ‘vigor of his writings | ppundance. The agricultural depart- | don’t mean to infer that there are not || margarine. Ae a delicious bever- | g, rantced gold flled onaes, fitte eversthing that gets the matter Witd (o1 reach wore serin to come Within | seems to refute the charge that | iTErC 1T Conditton of apples, | other strong men at the present time || age it is superior to tea, coffee or | Lin" American movements. On sale our feet Its for sore feet ama fof (i1 TeRch, Whre seriously Ot bies | Strensin of intellect demands meat for | peaches and similar fruits to be mueh | in the Yemocratic party. but Baldwin || cocoa, and You never.tire of it. o calloumes "and: bunions, “foo. ! marked: “Will some one please re- | Marie Corelll, (00 is a vegetartan, | ZDOVE the average for the season in|le the man for this particular emer: |} This 1s one of the best prepari- at $4.50 each “For years 1 have been troubled wit) move that puppy; we will confine our- | and, like Shaw, she 1 getarian. | all the eastern and far western sec-, gency. Not a candid g tlons of the great American Drug- |sore and temder fect; suffered imtens) .cixes to the usual number,” and won | words and pens. The Conntens g; tions—the central sections having been ;ne;ilm"‘eds “;h‘A:""gr"c"'r: :Lh :fl‘fl;h;fi gists Syndicate. Get it at any A. |GENUINE $10. TO $12 WATCHES ins. assistance 3, 2 3 » Ra pens. 15 v in 8 class ¥ 4 case s L b .l pa P e shont fetier "1uonce.’} the admiration as well as the attention | Warwick Is a recent convert. Since ’(‘,%};':;%’.h“"::‘:::gdb'yp:&";!“f;l"lfiy"':i time of the particuiar man for the || D. §. drug store. (In Men's Department) B e it T oM Mt mpars 'ifng"?u’;;‘é‘éif' toation ot st Dot | She has deen living on two meals & | noining against abundant harvests. | particular time, and Baldwin is that MEMBER cure. as - many ¢ E a t, | day, consisting ruits, nuts, grains ¢ | man. friemds. I would met be witheut i1, where he was P Dr. Frissell of this city, in a recent AN Tt Tequires in to be kmown to b} iversally wsed.”—A. ' F. Dreutrer, ..1- not a powder. Powders anj other foot re clog up the pores, TIZ draws= out all poisonous exudation which bring om ess of the feel, ing a special course f lectures last vear, with character tic finesse. While he was lecturing in the chapel, the cadets rigidly paying attention, erect, eves front, each man | 1 ramrod of military etiquette, an Irish | -etter entered the chapel, ambled snif- | { | | anid vegetabl ness a we are Then the ever French cumulat she Ras regained her told. there was youthful tage s ye t her stout- uthtul lnes, letter to The Republican, recalls the very cold spring of 1875, which was as noticeable in Michigan as here, when the trees had not put out their leaves as late as May 25. Yet the wheat crop of that year was next to Sarah Bernhardt, old woman of the Alarmed bu—~Xker ac- rs. she took to a diet Mr. Waller's advice is good. This is not a year for either party to hand out a gubernatorial nomination to a man who is of no larger than alder- manic calibre. The position calls something more than a wire puller, something more than a candidate who JADSY ASSOCIATION With 13,600 Other Dr Toilet Goods Our Annual Sale of Toliet Gesde wil e it Tary Pore and Eiorides thy nely down the aisle and onto the | of uncooked vegeiables and salads, in- | the JATEESt known up 1o that fi'é';;.x:'}‘.’ Must buy his way in or stay out. Mr.| Smith, the Drugman, 205 Main St. |continue all this wesk. NOW s a [foat—your teet. olatform, The cadets squirmed under | cluding raw peanuts. avoiding wines e Waller suggests that it needs a Mor- | Pitcher & Service, 253 ntral Ave. | good time to stock up on Tellet Geods \yeur face in pain, and you'll forge: about your corms, bunions and callouse; IYou'll Tael like & mew person £58 TIZ is for sale at all druggists, 25 gents per box. or it will be sent you direct. if you wish_ from Walter Lui rher Dodge & Co. icago, TIL |__You'll never limp again or draw u3 Get off at Omaha Sish Acmuel Convention July 18, 19 and 20 Associated _Ad Clubs the eagle eves of their officers: but not a man smiled. Billy Phelps noticed ths | strain. He looked down and saw the | dog wagging its tail benevolently on | th rostrum. “What: how’s this?” he| said, “a dog, a setter> Why, I expect- | ed to see nothing but Wi Pointers.” | Rill Phelps’ clever word-plays are so! famous, so almost notorious, that when a stammering toastmaster at a colleg: ‘banquet introduced him as a “speaker of world fame,” a shout of approval | goeted the unwitting bon mot that threatened to break up the dinne ¥rom the Bohemian. Science Itself Challenged. A $20,000 damage suit has been stituted against Prof. ine ward Plymp- ton Adams, head of the department of field Republicgn, A Lamp and Sign Post. In intellect and morals The Repu’- lican has been a lamp and sign post of American life for a long time. The Post-Standard, four years its junior. rejoices in The Republican’s prosperity and hopes that increasing vears will still further sweeten its philosoph: Syracuse Post-Standard. and other liquors. They say she looks almost girlish again. Cleo de Merode, the famous Paris dancer, started a year ago to follow. Madame Bern- hardt’s example. She left the stage for several months and came back slen- derer. healthier and lovelier. Raw vegetables did it. she said. Sven royalty is numbered among the converts Princess George of Greece, who was Marle Bonaparte, has not eaten meat for two vears and she de- clares that she will bring up her little son as a vegetarian. The ancient Greeks, she says, became a powerful, intellect nation on a diet consisting chiefly of fruit and nuts; then why not the modern Greeks and the French, too? The czarina of Russia likewise had stopped eating meat. . FEED CHILDREN On PTparly Selected Food. Big Dividends. Tt parents will give just a little in- telligent thought to the feeding of It Pays ris. but perhaps it wonld be just well if we had a Hawley, a McLe: or—why not a Waller Why didn' this “noblest Roman of them all speak for himself?—Bridgeport Stand- ard. “Stop, Look and Listen Pedestrians are slowly but steadily learning the lesson thah before step off the curb they must “stop anad listen.” in accordance with the fundamental doctrine of law gowerning the responsibility of individuals when approaching a potential source of dan- ger, such as a railroad crossing. It should Mot be necessary for the motor- ist to sound a horn to let anybody know of his presence in the neighbor- hood. Of course occasionally condi- Lerou’s Pharmacy, 276 West Main St. as about every well known Toilet Ar- ticle is here at a reduced price during this Sale. Make it a point te visit our Toilet Goods department Today and see for yourself the values we are offering. Muslin Underwear The June Sale of Muslin Underwear will continue Today and all this week. You cannot realize quali and | Mot with Amorica’s busiwens creaters hysi 1 - Auguste Rodin, perhaps the greatest | their children the difference in the | tions develop when such a warning is | | ties of these garments un you see WASTE GMANA AD CLUS FOR FrOGRAM! | Princeron unfversiinr and Bt How. | Of iving seulptors is a vegetarian. He | health of the little folks = will | pav. | required, such as when a icar suddenty | | th Thes ro complets assort- . 0 S Cleriabhas alsc‘r of Princc‘lnn‘fqr says he can w \Vl'k better and longer many times over, for the small trouble. come Bf;“’l from behind a screen 01! ‘( em. re Al o plef - S | - reless application of = the X-raye | manout meat. with stronger and finer | “A ‘mother writes saylng: “Our chil- | gther vehicles, and whick it is overtak- | " ments of s The claim made is that X-rays were | in onvstic stadies) accertinck, delving | gren are all so much better and strong-| in, or at some congester crossings. Yet | Baby's uleep | e i e :|applied to discover the nature and | mThe weent pacte of the pact s G- | er than they ever were before we made | with everybody tooting at once the | % | Labg gy extent of the injurles sustained by a - ¢ g past, she in- | a change in the character of the food.| value of the warning of such a horn is The little sufferer has found | Gowns Chemises ATTENTION! sists. and the old mystics and sages, | We have quit using potatoes three inished. instant relief from that awful short Skirts Long Skirts patient, but were continued for 50 10ng | jived o fleshless dlet, i an o & time that the patient was badly | imeaerr was fne ong aneir ive ;‘*;;f it s day with coffee and so much | V¥ ylces some check s put upon e} Whooping Cough. Combination Garments, Bte. S g::fi:dri:&?&:lg"};i:fi?y lrirrilcm:;l‘:'ér;g: g;;h_\,rnc use of {it.—Cleveland Plain 'Now we give the little folks some );3‘,?:,’5‘%,‘3"5;".'33”;0?“. ;:\n:g::; Sun:' DR. DOUD'S AMOHIC ‘ownel’s PSSR N SEoaERdthet threunn X e e i i e e il quiskiyenaue S There. 1s nbw & REMEDY FOR S GET YOUR plications of the X-ray were made, each lasting five minutes, whereas the time should not have been more than Tin for Toys. sionally some soft boiled eggs, and some Postum for breakfast and supper, A use for old tin cans has been large premium awaiting the man who can invent some new form of shocker, screeches, howler or other arrester of Whooping Cough Knit Underwear or dinner they have some mea H gl 2 . Auntomoblile Blue Beook and e e e found, and they are being shipped in :‘:fn\‘;g,',;gmp; > meat| attention, and at the present rate of | Checks coughing and whooping. A charge of this nature demands| ¢ = % LS e o M 0 lize ine|Progress our streets will soon be a bed- Shows marked improvement in three A SPEOIAL SALE ' the most serious investigation, for it | PI& cargoes from British Columbla, i Swou e - 0 realize thel " or hideous sounds, with pedestri- o ok e where they accumulate at the change in the children. they havel,,q more confused and in greater ys. Pilot Road Maps Now AT affects 10 a certaln degree the whole field of science. scientists rests an In the immense responsi- Hands of NN | orowne so sturdy and strong, and we rlrepg attribute this change to the food ele- utilizes to ¢ them rmany, in which nation the ‘'making of -tin ger than ever unless they refy upon the eves and place no faith what- cases in ten to fifteen days. 'Will cure the worst, most stubborn Comprising a manufacturer's steck of Veste, Pants and Union Buite — for | , 2 B . hat, 1 understand, exiet in|UPO0. | Absolutel Strictly vegetable. conferred by the knowledge | to) Millions of these come over | ments ftl ever in their ears for their protection. | ly tly % ’ has been acquired by vears of | here every y and are “consumed” | Grape-Nuts und Postum: =~ | _Washington Star. | No alcohol. ‘narcotics, Women, M and Children — all at N S . To abuse this responsibillty is | by the juvenile portion of the com- [, “& short time ago my baby was — — | Guaranteed under the Pure Food b ular prices. Be o to lessen the opportunity for more | Munity, to its great and considerable | lesthing and had a great ¢ Cotninz | Throwing Money at the British. | Laws. = i Wdaw rapld advancement of science and to | comfort. If all our old tin cans could | Ch an A B3 L, 5 YA 1 50c a Bottle at your Drug Store. sure and visit sur Knit Underwear endanger the lives of human beélngs.— | be thus utilized there would be @ big seemed to agree with I r‘r; until T tried As a man who can retall hix vicwy Yo t hy_m A 1) Snetmont ‘sindises ithe. splendid: vals New Bedford Standard. impetus to_th Grape-Nuts softened and mixed with|at one dollar « word, ex-President Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HATL 49 Shetucket Street. % & C. STONR. Prop N In Nicaragua. Nicaragua is hardly as big as a pint of cider. but has postage stamps, in- ternational relatio and unending squabbles, and takes up too much cf the time of the bigger countries.— Mexican Herald toy trade and a good riddance of discarded tins which now threaten in time to bring all other things on the surface of the earth be- neath the vast accumulations. Tins will not go out of fashion as hoop- skirts did. thus rescuing us from an impending entombment fn indestructi ble wire. We must useq up the waste tin, somehow.—Bridgeport Standard. rich mi, and he improved rapidly and and well.” e Road to Wellville, “There's a Reason.” Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time t& time. They ‘are genuine, true, and full of human : : Roosevelt may, after all, be said giving England valuable advic Richmond Virginian. be Orly a Harmless Amusement. Democratic politeness in_ Missouri takes the form of indorsing Folk. That is about sll there is tb it.—New York Evenins Sup your purchase money if it fails. CANTON, OHIO Eastern Connecticnt equal to seun IOr Dusiness resulls. PREPARED BY Safety Remedy Company i N0 advertising medium in 'he Bul- ues we are offering. [lhe I’nrlsmmitchi b, jundGdaw