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| ana Revere is duz entirely to 3 . . ALL SIGNS FAIL. JLLETIN’S B/ | A = Sstream’ from ; ness_of flow| the ¥ Horwich alletin | o 005k i coneernea, LSaptain Jensers rofersnce lo he |iChers section m _the AUDITORIUM wud Goweier [ dmotues we u we | ¢ WET BLANKET eI I e s ring . o pear to go ‘round “the Rose of New s e out a statement from&!h?le c;p{llnl e SR Ty v TR U g RS SUMMER SCHEDULE YEARS OLD. . -|England,” and she gets only the cool- = coming in from Nova Sicotia and New- ndividuals 3 T it B - ing breezes from the thunder disturbed e —————— foundland to the effzct that the cold |We all seem exacily alike, read the BDAY “I've just about concluded.” sald the ¢ably. “I finally decided In favor cf | water of the ocean at the present time | same books, travel over the same beat- 4000 ft. of Independent e, week; 50¢ i i icts. V' ng- B e T N e L Nooamey & Sman | Poland Chinas and sent to a breeder | and which s the great objectionable |en tracks.—Miss Mary King Wadding. onths: $6. noticing the rain signs in the heavens | retired merchant, “to buy : bner' ine. film = f oF - 4 about 2,000 miles way for several|feature to the bathers at Winthrop lton, in Scribner's Magazi Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, | 8t pightfall and hoping, but ‘the signs | small farm a few miles from town and | 5ogigreed antmais:t Of_courss; I real- MR. WARREN SMITH which are ordinarily true now tell| gjse fine thoroughbred hogs. The|ized that it would have been better - S — in 11 nothing for the city, or airview res-| j,gjer Herald for July tells of a man | to buy them 3,000 miles away, but I ervoir, which, on account of its low | o (leared $12.000 from hogs last | was in a sort of hurry to begin opera. condition, appears to cause more wor- | \ear and he has only 80 acres of{tions. A riment among the people than among | land. “The hoge were shipped to me in g the authorities. 1 don’t believe there ever was such f,“,"-’ and \]v!;zn“fhe{l‘a'rfl;egh:he&,:lll is in the form of a solution. Cew en con o|a man,” replied-the hotelkeeper, “put | had brok -a le i Dok - Well, B 2 24 5 OuFen Wew Haven, vomes the | AR e ek o | I Ted thoce Dlaihed Rows 1o€ .8 Yesr . Lenox Soap solution is more ° and all - . d it that he has been raising hogs all his | #nu_sat vp nights fanuie them und 3\ o small crops are suffering intensely | i "unq known the business from one | reading poetry to them, anl thea I hal from the lack of moisture, and it was | ;9 {06 IO TRE Y one | some vpung ones for sale. 1 adver- - safd by some of the truck raisers and | ning that requirés a fine technical ed- | tised them in the local gepers and there is no waste. > farmers in the outskirts that unless |cation it is hog raising. I tried it|thought there would be such a crows dhop ¥ The Circulation o! there comes a downpour of rain, and | myseit. onind to by’ them that special p>- See inside of wrapper for direc- plenty of it at once, many of these I read a lot of those swine papers e wou 4 Lve s#rnis | ' . mh-n‘. m Bul‘efln_ crops will prove rank failures and|and got the idea that all a man had | serve —order. A few ncople came tions for The Bullctin has the largest cir- e i it seemed that none «f ca 2 il ensue. to do in order to get rich was to buy [ around, but 3 ";,f,,,‘l*‘?{l?:ug‘,,; o omes the story | @ few hogs and watch them putting on | them wanted Poland Chinas. If my > ' the fat’ I sent away for a lot of hogs. | bogs had only been Berkshires or Conn., as second-class matter. : Telephone Cnlla: Bulletin Buginess Office, 480. Bulietin Editorial Rooms, 35-3. Bulletin Job Office, 35-6. Willimantic Office, Room 2 Murray Building. Telephone 210. Norwich, Friday, July 15, 1910. ted Song: 3 Shows—2.30, 7.30, 8.45. Adm n, 10e. Plctures changed Mon., Wied., Fri, The best way to use Lenox Soap BREED THEATER, Chas. Mchutt, Lessee. - Goolest Spot in Town Feature Picture. THE TRIMMING OF PARADISE GULCH."S calation of amy paper fm Easters || that the huckleberries are languishing | {79 12t T sent away 0F & 108 0f MOES. | o sex or Buff Coehins——" : Cemmecticut, from three to four | on the bushes in a semi-shriveled | fact "that ‘T sent away for them.| ~Buff Cochins are hens,” intecrupted POPULAR WESTERN COMEDY- mes Inrger tham that of amy im | | state, waiting for a bounteous rain- | Whenever a man goes into the fine | the old liveryman. '\ DRAMA. fall to round out their shining coats. | stock business he always insists upo: They're roosters, too, doggru2 it” " MR. FRANK PLOUF, Nerwich. It is delivered to over 3,000 of the 4,053 houses ia Nor- || and on many of the exposed pastures | having his critters from a strange: | returned the r\_‘.tolk{e{»er,“‘r:otly .-“s: ]:i. Boston's Favorite Beritone, in ‘Tuse wioh, aud read by mimety-three per || the prospects for il food have al. | in some distant town. : as 1. was Sasine Lconly Chuse sod N Lo ki ! cent. of the people In Windham || ready been severely handicapped from ‘When I went into the hog business | any quantity of hog s Imacenty ; ated Song . 3 | the effects of ‘the blazing rays of the |I couldn't make up my mind f been Jersey reds or razorbacks or Sldiondhs AL i ol g o e g 2 {85 i ¢ blazing rays of the|long time what breed I wanted. T Davises—" e ol 5 TERAN A e s s I thought I'd try the Rhode Island| “Ben Davises are apples” said the 1,100, amd im all of these placea t || When approached upon this matter, | o178 3 LI Tiverzaae — _— ST is comstdered the local daily. | Weather Observer Tarr of New Haven | “Rpode Island reds are hens, not| *I see there’s going to be a s-Tap MUSIC. Easters Commecticnt has forty- || said: “There is no disguising the fact | hogs," interrupted the old liveryman. | before I am done,” shouted the hatels nime towns, ome bumdred mmd sixty- || that this section is in a critical state | “I suppose you mean Jersey reds: | keeper. “Nobody wanted my Polan NELLIE S. HOWIE, Chinas. So I finally had to feed them I went on it tricts, amd forty- sk of rain. We have had neant Jersey red e @ | for the 1 3 e mpatie Iy. “Then I was | about a million bushels of corn and ome rural free dclivery routes. no rain for the past month, and we | hotelkeeper, impatiently i a Lol doitp 4 b ot Dinise: Y re r ve incl s tracted by he Chester whi‘es, and| sell them on the open marl ) The Bulletin Is mold Im eve are four or five inches behind our racted v th h ey rev e t bl “Q ll ' 5 ' Sk e Y by the polled Angus town amd on all of the . ¥. D. || averase Zainul tor ne year. An ne pollcd” Amgus 15 & cow. not | “Thas what the amateur stoskman SRR Wor't rob off: routes in Eastera Commecticu inch or two of rain now is.very much | ~The DOlCd ATEUS 8 rvinan, “A | is always up against. s o soil skirts or trousers. mb_ | needed. ~T.look for rain within the (DOF7, TUNSIET SHC 00 5 50 what sort of stock you raise, iU's al- CAROLINE H. THOMPSON CIRCULATION | next 36 hours, and stil cooler S oea Angus hom | ways the wrong kind when you want T e Mo weather.” any horns,” said the hotelseep.:r, irrit- to sell it."—Chicago News 46 Washington Street We have been looking for rain so long -here in Norwich that there is | an increasing feeling of discourage- ment, ~and nothing looks more di 1901, average ......ceecceee.. 4413 - » Tnited were be o ati he govern- | portant federal offices in the Unit st el s iy : States, and he would, .r‘ elected, e doubtless prove a highly efficient gov- couraged than the gardens e our e ol S foyug il 98 | gaod citizens are still prayin The boRcHrs Geerirs of 390P vieks n“lll‘l;‘rx(hl;lPF\'\m\:;::{v‘fi;; into Hrie cactpetfn rain, and have faith enough to take | eleven columns of names, or a Dage | sha; of <Taft. and the combination ng their ur llas whe and a half of the Boston Transcript. | would ssemingly show results in the ALL DEALERS 10¢ Wesk ending 7 996 iy 9. ...c..000s ) The colleges make liberal distribution | polling.—Beston. Transeript. e et B B of honors: HOME INVESTMENTS. THE CENTURY-OLD CLUB. L. H. BALCOM, Teacher of Piame. Thames Bt 1805, aversge ... ment out of revenu: BANKS WARNED. other stocks would have made them twice or three tim portance th Seen the Ti ghast Machine. and more daing 4n its character than i ‘Fhone 51 than that concaived by any of the big sept22a Newburyport F 8. 16 Clairmount Ava and the Mission: founded in tizens would take the same| . " C : e 5 T Rigate with home investments that | ;4 hacced its 1020 anniversary [ naving asked for $50 a month salary, | Wild-Cat Speculator Weuld Prosecute (-} O (<) (o) 122 Prospect 8¢, e ey eyt 'pg | WHich i the originator and promoter | The Constitution tells them the city | fliegal Operations in Connscticu. Vo s Y e COmN e B o e R or TRn it « y-old newspape deserves something better than $600 3 % s == E$IR of 50 slow growth and littre industrial > | Connecticut national banks located s 8 . 15k -conintey its Cen- | men and has been having them. > £ ; . fets” importance. ‘Dhe mency that has | o, o2 5oy 1ook of 1 by the i e P o4 o e or's dur m O J - e cua 33 | tury club book of Ilas 3 the | e L ve nes med to beware of a dar- W. JARVIS flowed out from these cities in = i og e e PHANTOM AIRSHIP AGAIN. [have becn wartee 18 by wild-cat spec- * A. sponse to the bucket-shop tickers and | o these ne She | S ors, who are organizing a chain of I8 THE LEADING TUNER IN sationally advertised mining and =iy o Worcester Business Man Says He Has ‘ Mas operations oh @ scopefar filder OF EASTERN CONNECTICUT. | s the size and im- 1d, éstab The phantom airship which attract- ed so much attention last winter at | just been exposed by the national bank speculating financiers. The scheme has Ty 4 at Bostc in 1803. North Carol o o Y e e e e et in the | the only ome of the original thirteen | Scattered localities between Boston | sxaminers of the New York district 95 5 3 et quarter of & comturs ten times g | States mot represented in the list. |and New York, seems to have had a|The backers of the scheme. are said ° o OUR s e AR St e “The ninety-five members the | certain tangible substance, according | to be a band of well known speculative much money has been invested In out-4 oontyury club,” says The Repu n- | to Arthur M. Davison, secretary of the ! financiers of New York, some of whom o ° ie schemes as has been returned. It| ) ge firty-nine daily papers, thirty- | Worcester board of trade. The airship | are likelv to find themselves behind Reduced from $10, $12, $15 s a losing game, as most sensational, | r,.+ \eekly publications and two s reported last winter to have been bars unless they promptly cease e big-dividénd-promising schemes are. |, . mo o o - e of vee seen at many places in the vicinity of | Operations.”eamiueny. S8 Your unrestricted choice now of any Linen Suit in the store at The Meriden Journal, while consid- | jier o, Thagazines. One of the week- | worcester, as well as over Boston, | ee men, it is said, recently ac- 3 . = b % iifiig and commen#ing home. Mmveste | bt of & o€ per. is is na Sound and New York d a number of national banks in this price. The Suits are made in the most approved styles of L[Nz! tnents as promotive of every city In- | brtn e tive aathies ol b D | ry Davicon sald yecently {hat | sities A toprasof iy pure linens. Colors—white, natural, tan, blue and pink. vy g A LR erty. \ o monthlies are of the | he had paid a visit to the secret worl v ork, sylva e i attention to the fact {hat | semie charactér. They are Misslons | ship of Inventor TININERast stha) aiv \nd Delaware, and are The values are the greatest we have yet offered. IS NOW (PLETE. rarefu financiers are not the ones | . fork Ci B h r p o . =il institu- - ot |of New York City, and - the shin's builder, and that he was shown chain of similar insti raught in these traps. The Journal | ¢(arass) Missionary Herald the airship, which he describes as a | tions for the purpose of getting hold o The Hagdsomest showingTof new it - > is of a literary character onoplane. The aeroplane, Mr. Da- |of what they term “farmer money” to {:rt;‘rl;;dlxl%;?]lolm:::“v\vt m;‘vtxl-‘;\n ‘am “The < f a rich man was pro- | (e Saturday Evening Post vison said, resembles a boat with a {promote their wild-cat ventures. g oy T o 3 ago. He was one of the § gajopio 3 r 1g automobile engine in the bow The scheme is not a brand new one, ° able, reatest financiers and yet | -qn many cases, as in t and a propeller in'the stern. The en- | and was iried some veare o o . tho SUMMER UNDERWEAR in an n that own money was | ¢ n L S e b b gine can make the propeller revolve ; west, a Hartford bank: 1 z eights, made knee length, full length g e money was | of. The Republic, the papers 5500 times a minute, giving a thrust | ford Post man. The government Reduced from $20, $22, $25 B 1o Unlon Buits X g ringing about four | 55 gajlies have weekly or semi | of 400 feet and aslifting power of 1,000 | sleuth: t wind of the plan so sarly J e othe stocks paying would that the promotion fell through. So of | far as known, the present promoters editions, which serve a sreat and are highly valued. especially pounds. feet. The main plane has a sur The length of the craft is ace The Suits are mostly plain tailored models, made of white ns were as s McPHERSON'S, not have own money in | A i have not, tried to gather up any Con- i aee Asth Binck lotripal weitibes: sedibinak y -al commu where the access to | 225 square feet and wo auxiliary 8 2oyl e Y jhem? The stocks that appeal to the : lanes have each 2 ce of 100 | mecticut country banks, but they would i B a6 n so1e ate Dot Ane ne tont 'h_‘_‘r)‘:nl'}.\ m not the e | % L 100 | i they could, and the national bank k pongee suits. . ey ) ve: papets, twenty- |Seuaredest > o af ol Cilas o | examiners are now sending out warn- . ; . ’ lp rs(; wise investor has much to | four are published Now Sneleaa] “p‘.rt‘:_an.l\ ,mw:mdm”nfn_flelp”x\v:t:mgg oo igiges gl il g3 fThe prlnlen now are less than half. Some Suits are suitable The Hatter, 101 Main St., Cily e A i e ol x in the Middle Atlantic states, | the Inventor was utterly indifferent to | country districts, teling of the opera or Fall wea 4 hayisd ig dividend iIs usually a lure | tyeive-in Ohio and Indiana, Indiana | popular criticism, and because of the |tions of the band of speculato ¥hich proves to be a delusion and a | having but one of the dozen—twelve | scepticism with which his announce- | ~In addition to acquiring control of ° reduced from e T o mamanea and brom: | S0 NS0 S o i and | b thes he e it Soeeniet | me venke . she o amrric: we | MY [ inon Coats $3.00 Ring concern anywhere can get money | one. The Repablic. west ot the Mie. | Aving machine was received he had |3chemers have put in practice in some B $5 and $6 rollateral, If it needs more capitaliza- |~ wop the papers publis hat| . Seeretary Davison saia that five of | Which they cail’get Into their hands do - : Hen 1 ué Dhopls SRORR et anidl ; ot i 1e machines had already been sold, | the work of two. et tion e home people should be quick | was once set off as the south, four are | four nr pem in foreion sownteics. ‘The | to do by concealing the loans made. by reduced from to ald. The chances of loss are 10 |in Maryland, one In South Caroling, | oinof hem in forelen countries. The | {feir institutions, it is eaid. In other ongee Loals 0 $20 and $22 greater at home than abroac one in Tennessee, one in Georgia, and | Hanover Germany:. the engine was | WOrds, to manipulate fictitious values. T a e in Virginia.” built at ‘Providence, the propeller was THE POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS. The Bulletin, througk e Courier, | made In New York city, and all the ~The Factor of Individual Character. a ° reduced from We a6 not Xiidw s much Aot Bbs- s Bonetior het a member of | Parts are asembled and set up at a The Standard has held the opinion lnen lr s wil babmks Mae uA FE ) of the oldest papers in the | Secret workshop near this city.—B for a long time, the observation and ° $3 and $3 50 vears from w. It is patent 5 "7 | ton Transcript. | experience, that no mere change of Great Britain with two . ST s System, no substitution of a mew plan Ireat Witk rs —_— an old cou e - Ovar ° o ence knows more about: them EDITORIAL NOTES. I Honesty of Men and Women. | I0F an o one. could o v, ans Shlt‘t Walsts 1 95 reduced from do. The pos banks of Great Brit- long as the tariff keeps making |, Mark Twain was honored by multi- | change a carele: inattentive and ° $3, 4 and $5 ain now have close to a billion dollars plus, it will be its own best de. | tudes for his qualities as a man, and go-lucky class of voters into B $iew ‘Bhd ihe Dactease 38 Saried »r nothing more than for his chival- vigilant, discriminating and in- each year in b of 1ho stampoisine | ric ifl“‘(d)Sl ]meo; But ted citizens. We have called at- e % e SRR this he disclaims for in an | tention to the vital point in all these panic year. There are more than 1 moving picture i rime when | anccdote printed in The Forum. 1In |matters, the character of the individual N befe R Fravasl h Try our Steamed Beers al these 0.000 depositors, though there were | it teaches juvenile audiences crimmal | his own v 3 lever before have we offered such re- . - 1gh ther \; re | ; juven udienc minal | his own words = b and to the fact that upon such char- fy . SMCIII Prices 1 million withdrawals In 1908, | methods { A man can easily be persuwaded to |acter all systems must fall back and in W W 4 and vx-n amount of their withdrawals | : _— side lh: strict mnr:\‘l line. but | either succeed or fail. It is an- markable values in omen's earables India Wharf Steamed Beer, 0c d 20,000,000 more ths total | There is oubt that is not so with a woman. It was my | nounced that Mayor Thayer of Nor- W i ec pee en. its f that p—‘\,av i ks at Dei got their of - | wife who .:’udl' ‘I 0. Yt‘n; shall '1)3' 100 { wich is to introduce the commission - do ',." to 7," t a s, dy and ab'OIu‘e Narragansett Stéamed Beer, 85c BRIES Biece iro 1L uit S i amel cents on the dollar. and I am with you | system in the government of that city, W s dozen. r‘nrarv‘fl-;: :L, lrv?gv\:r;r sav n‘r:hb,‘v Yy S aeunty, = all the time.’ he kept her word and | in so far as his power under the ex- c{earance of a S.ummer go"d" e ad Schlitz Milwaukee Steamed Bee the withdrawals being larger in har Gebrgia has appr g it is rather more due to her than to {isting law will allow, and there is vise early selections as the values are $1.00 dozen. - 5 B Iarger 10 arai O e e ¥ mysel - much interest as to what the results JACOB STEIN, 93 W. Main St mes _amendment making an in- | Accordingly, instead of paving 30 [of the experiment, may be. “Neithei most unusual. -3 . A How they will open up here remains | COMe tax legal | cents on the dollar and getting a legal | the commission sy&t>m in itself.” says Telephone 26-3. i to be discovered, for the advocates of 3 = ——— aquittance, he paid 100 cents and died | the Hartford Times, commenting on —_—_—— - theim Adeclare. that they wil toemar.| it his been ided at Toledo that |an honest man. Mayor Thayer's proposed experiment, tely meet ali the costs, while the Iynching as an outdoor sport exceeds But was it raally necessary for bim | “nor any other plan, can insure effi- Soilils sy ‘e the op- | i bratality to be so very honest as to take away |cient, economical and honest municipal S -y he initial stage % ¥ own character and give it to his ministration. The vital thing in the they ave likely to create an annoying | James Garfield is not a mollycoddle e? And he phrased it so that he | city government is the personal equa- jeficit, There is nuthing In. the BHt-| e iz as brond of being am Msirgent s to have ranked masculine hon- | tion ver was @ truer word spoken f 5 3 . p =h stateme to ther the |55 an Indi: e his ITBENT | esty below feminine. How about that | than that a bad charter with a good PAILS and SHOVEI SAND TO nanagement of ti Is proht. | oo o dndian chief of his headdress. | yery important matter? Is everybody [ mayor is better than a good charter | AT 4 MECHANICAL BOATS Wbk, or Rt b e S s : = (| agreed that women are more honest a bad mayor. The problem of | SAIL and MBE Al DOATS t ey - so A popular moving picture is one o than men? How many women would cipal government will be solved 5 H 4 -] here is no lieh presen g r BASEBALLS, GLOVE MITT! no light at present from ‘this [ white men shooting Injuns. This | have done what Mgk Tovain did. Some “genlus invents a devie 121-125 Main Street banks ms to be a most gratifying exhibit. | without or with the inspiration of the! will insure the choice of onl LUNCH BASK . nee for pe e i | husbands? Or, having done so, how ) wise and good men executive offi- - - - - v n ” money tied up In | Mr Rovkefeller has resolved to fve | MANY Would have uttered words like | It is important and desirable t, The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut devoted exclusively JAPANESE PARASOL: ETC (=T ——— [T ——{ ——— ] ———— ] ———] O R O = O I O I O e O = O 3 0 G272 5 Mark's in his posthumous tribute to efficien municipal machinery; it ied in the earth, words he I to Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Wearing Appars/ a century. In othe Tt windfall would be ccepted? Are men Jecause the el e e 0 S | petticoat morals? To put matters is a thousand. times more important Shparest bRt 2 cavered somethi mon cannot | cc tely, let us suppose that a lady [and more dasirable to have efficient “fl& Enm" H‘ hauklm S uara hings con- . | telephones to her grocer to send her | men operate the machinery.” This is | ' fl boks as if it _— a bottle of pyro, and that he sends |simply common sense applied ‘to the D O el O O | svea way Memphis, Tenn. has decided not to | ‘Old Crow” and charges for pyro.|situation and it is entirely correct.— | A TS be disgraced by fight-pictures or fights | Would the ladies all pay the highast | Bridgeport Standard | HOW A BAD EGG AFFECTED A | hetween the rac The: world Mo | B N e e Each’ Elin Cost: Pintsab Bt | A < e { had made eno _out ‘of the - vari ach Eim Cost Pint of Rum. i : e ons Erocer's mwavs. And. (hat the Tile| - e i Cost. FintietsRum. SCnWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St. vlllleldllallty £ iar fact to ] n | o¢ the old tow: ¢ Point has _cause an out- | ;,dn¢ there to see a “coon” licking a | M2Ke a persc de s cties, and in s i e Is What C )W of bad language. The bad egg on | wnit: ieKing 2| the proportion of male and female | yaprictics, and in et e S at Counts lu a man’s plate is sure to do this. But ool j Stomiiten These exciting questions !y gelicious green cooiness, transform are doubtless better suited to cooler | The Des Moines Capital says that | weather, but Mark Twain is posthu- | that the 100 licensed saloons of that | mously responsible for throwing this city is a sign it wants to be eliminated | aPple of discord in this current week. from the rain belt Pittsburg millionalre got one and e didn't curse the cook or call up the Erocer for a tongue lashing, but he st arose calmly from the table, rang thz fine old place into a veritable sea- shore fairyland and last but not least errapture the summer visitor. For nearly two miles along the hig Photography. Bringing out the real paflenlllz{. the fine jolints In character, the little ~QF— up a real estate agent and told him The Why of | “way, which for the most part follows | trafts that make Ws what we are P eins £ 208 y of It ore of the harbc spiendid | e desired him to purchase for him a | e menh.the By Sevs selsnauy | ZFonad dewn by the 14 that the relatives of the {specimens rear themseives at fairly tice Fuler are tremend- | regular intervals, though the axe has aggrieved that President Taft|in times past brought some of the artist into perfect thing of paper and pasteboard with & ready-made look. ne farm. As the story gees, the agent | 1t hAs been noted (hat while the | ported in two days and the Pittaburg | 2UtOMObile accidents occur mostly on Furniture and Carpets man bought a farm for $60,000, ang | SuPday. the acropiane fatalities hap- | did not attend his funeral. Mr. Taft | monarchs crashing to the earth I 7 $ 2 | ; ; s narchs s . ou want & photo of your ress ordered a general fitting up for poul- | PeR during the week. | was a_close friend of the great jurist.| The story of the <lrcumstances at- B B h If, or what your (riends see t6 love try business. It is to be the most comn- ———— 1d usually is solicitous to show con- | tending the planting of the giants. a3 etter argains now than ever T St ypuy frie plete hen farm in the country, and the A demoeratic contemporary is of the | Si9eration at obsequies. But preced- | it has been handed down from father ent militates against the president of | to son, runs as follow: the United States attending the funer- | Major T before. Our store is loaded to the start is to be made with thousands of | OPinion that a government that con- »mas Cutts, one of the LAIGHTON, SCHWARTZ BROS. 9-11 Water St. '}S JO}BM L1-6 "SOHE ZLUVMHOS ;»». b: hens tho;g!nts out now can d;‘}:""s ;‘_‘x‘“*'“‘": j”“"rd should taboo | a1 of any lesser bublic official where | town fathers, who conducted a fishing . t buy for money. This Pittsburg man | Other whitewashed goods. a journey has to be taken. If Mr. |business, foreign commerce, a store with th 1 d says the business has gone to the bad | Fuller had_died in Washington or on |and a tavern in the famous Pepperell | roo It the latest pat €rns an The Photographer, in this country, and the only Ivy poison yields to stfong sweet- | the North Shors, and had the president on (built 1662), conceived the | - . d = 2 man to get what he wamis fob jon | fern tea. Tt doesn't enjoy thia batn |Deen in the neighborhood. he could | very commendable idea of beautifying dcslgns. It 1s a g00 time now oppos! Norwich Savings Seclety, PR M i S gl any mare than a hobo decs the ree. | have attended, and probably would | his native town by setting out trees. augsa ol A Vet % arm of his et i T s | have done so.—Seen and Heard, in “Accordingly’ in 1791 he gave one Swil &0 have:it aeliveia #vaskiougi| RS &1 thg police’ station | Boston Record. Samuel Blake the contract. Samuel's to uye. The Bulletin knows he is right, for S | —_—— = remuneration was nothing moere or less BUTTER THINS hat is the wav Horace Greeley used The prohibition party of ‘ermont | Like Roosevelt. than a pint of gin. doubtless brought to Igot his butter for $2 a pound and | mustered fifteen delegates for the | Willam Loeb, Jr. now proposed for | from the West Indizs by one: of he A lot of 300 Rugs in odd sizes and Three 10c packages for 25 cents William M. Evart . tate convention. Its motto is: \'In | Sovernor of ~New York, is another | major's pinkies. for each tree planted. e st sy 'e:: o 3 B | einses there 1s strengthe " |man like Mr. Roosevelt, once his su- There were originally ninety of them. different grades must be sold at once. We TAKHOMA BISCUIT i r o = A8 | perior officer, the pronunciation of | and they extended from the Seavey 2 T o wot B teplEiEuE f s ¢ | Whose name needs standardizing. But | lot. near where the First - Christian therefore have made a reduction in price Six 5c.packages for 25 cents or Bim to be made so by external ev- | When Tarft crnising alongsthe | i1 i5 the long. “o" iu each case. Mr. | chufch now stands. to the “Top of ihe at CARDWELL'S idence rather than by Internal dis.|Maine coast for quiet and rest oM | Rooscvelt often facetiously referred to | PoInt’ or the shore of Spruce creek.” of these goods of 25%. Jyua !1:55. ‘;n;:r;: business in & bad egg | neyspaper or political craft is very | his secretary as Mr. Lo-eb. The Grid- nn\elm Journal when on the right plate. | apt to be heard shoutlng “Ship, ahoy!” | Iron club once designated him as Mr. s e T T acgn ”v | Lobe-ster. .Some people give the PN besabig ahaiera the two great- COME AND SEE US Fuce and Soaly Mas- The man| “What d10 Mr. Loeh =o to Beverly | 2i8 their German sound, but the gen- | est wishes of @ medical student? Kefer Happy thought for toda. arall 1 AR 3 i e ——————— € | erally ac is that already | -Giva it up age they? Pendle who thinks woman is easily duped | for?? is the conundrum of the hot sea- | inaicatod. Mr. Lo b - e AN ;s dicated. Mr. ag surely made | ton—To put “Dr.” before his own name 9. must forget how many times he has|son. It may have been to tell how | a great record as collestor of the port' and “Dr- after the names of other SGHWARTZ BROS., 11 Water St. besn done himself in the game of life. * many governors he has tripped up who of New York city, one of the most im- people.—Chicago News.

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