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2 . ELIHU YALE AND MADRAS. : LETIN’S D Serwich Fulletin | S0 XS AND AR THE BULLETIN'S DAILY nud Godnfief. the Theesophist achools shore, s weit. | BUSY AGENT. ten a letter to the New York Inde- \ s Coolest Spotin T 134 YEARS OLD. pendent, which he concludes with the Bs nn "' n“n following interesting paragraph: : ; Topat 8 | Featurs Pict " 5 “You don’t need to open your vali furniture polish. , Every refined and s re Picture. x ‘Farewell Madras! My chief inter- | .0\ " cow with great firmnesa. | Cultured woman needs furniture polish. est in going there had been to visit| > e = - I have no _doubt that you have thou- 7 .m BANDI‘I"S m" the scene of Elihu Yale’s official ac- | ~YoWTe the fourth agent that's called | cu5g5°of dollars invested in valuable " & -class matter. tivity as servant of the great East|at this house today. I declare I'm just | furnitire and every an.lcl:e of It‘:!onld POWERFUL WESTERN DRAMA. Tulephone Calls: India company. It was while ~ | sick and tired of running to the door | be as handsome as on the day it was ; 180 ing this superheated province that he | and explaining that 1 don’t want to|bought if you applied a coat of this MISS HELEN HAMPTON, fi s, 35-3. buy any patent mousetraps or fiutmeg | truly marvelous preparation to it. We Sopran lected Songe. KED THEATR, Ghas. Nekuy, Lsse g no doubt stored up the money where- 7 . ; raters. can do without colic remedigs, without ’ Wilkmentic OfSies, Reem 3 Murray | Vith hie founded the college that makes | ¥"[°(0 oce youre selling some new | tooth paste—although Jagway's dental R Matinee, Ladies and Children, 8e BuSlding. Telephone 210. New Haven respectable and the name | yind of zold paint for picture frames.|cream is in a class by itself—we can yéa —_————— G'fd Ynl: :h hnu::hold word on beth| You look Hi\e the man Wh?i m‘:d m'el c'i&' wung“u: lc;om efilud 2:;l°ymu- rr:- - % Nerwich, Tuesday, Aug. 2, 1910, | sides of the Atlantic. From Madras | gold paint last summer and charge rers, we the re- - Ko R me $1 for a litte bottle that didn’t hold | spect Of our neighbors and our own MUSIC. to Comnecticut was a violent ch: aventeomtn | @ thimbleful. Just after that my mar- | sclf respect we must make fres use of for Governor Yale in the seventeenth : i h. An no n MOTOR CARS AND THE WEATHER s : Ticd miece came here with her little | furniture polish. And there is o polish gcentury, particularly in February; but. | (' farola to visit for three weeks, | like Jagway's. Compounded of leaves, NELLIE S. HOWIE, An sofentist ventures to |after all, not more so than mine two Dal- 2 Harold t that bottl of id | barks, roots, berries and priceless bal attrfbute the dull days of the Bnglish | centuries later from the land of Pu- | hoint o cwollowed it wnd weo foand | Same o i Teaeher of Plano, - urated, or even neasly saturated, with | doo g:::::p':x‘v’nn,:;s'nl(lm::!‘k.i';ggcg-‘xrs‘: things and charged 37, and sald it was | know just how it SALbe. M uapgon BESRTDENT NS BDEEN SPLEWNDIOEY PATRONIZED. fT /18" THE CAROLINE H. THOMPSON malswire, will produce a precipltate or | tian Englisn® cheap at thai, and I'paia the bil out | Ul et up some dark misht (o tAke 4| BIGGEST AND BEST THING OF ITS KIND EVER ATTEMPTED AT Teacher of Music o e e e e el It it | How OAK 15 GLASSiFiED. | ihat I dom't ‘want any more of vour | furniture polieh bottle by mistake and| THIS STORE, AND WE HAVE HAD SOME WONDERFUL SALES IN 46 Washington Street. k practieally saturated or even oversat-| It will surprise most persons who POl Bt dar il 3 at sell- bought a bottle of Zreparcd blulng | OUR TIME, TOO. WE HAVE DETERMINED UPON A COMPLETE Co g 2y e T o, | Kniow something about cak to be told | ing gold paint.” besan the agent, “Far | from an agent Mt WSS (193¢l | CLEARANCE OF ALL SUMMER SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE. TO B T hataes BE mation of fog or deposition of particles | that the so-called white oak timber homes of the people a d=leterious com- | whiskers. I put that bottle of bluing L ULE g s ik FACILITATE THE RE-ARRANGEMENTS OF DEPARTMENTS OUR the hom:n g ,fl‘"‘;" ‘"'I':l‘h:' at of water whem the alr is quite free |of our markets is often a mixture not i i i pantry. ectin: rom solid particles e 4 o voul | the life of a|on a shelf,in the pantry, expecting to IS a or dust. These |only of various species of the white | Dooniirin crii wumen 1 vashi a m < Beautiful child named Harold. I am|use it at my next washing. and my sed at Bohaw! Conservatory, Here Tacts wars shown by (he lato Mr. Alt- | Sukc group but aito of other species | the necredlied Tobresentativ of b, | hisband was (aken with & witch n the | STOCKS MUST BE REDUCED, AND TO THIS END WE HAVE FOR- oo g ken, F.R.S., some years ago. such as the red oak. This generally | Jagway, who manufactures an incom- | side along about 1 o'clock in the morn- | GoTTEN COST COMPLETELY. “Now th otor makes and raises . - £ of family cines. Th ing, and he went to the pantry for the T » N S b DEDOT S SecE i) raplited | 31y the [peTabls g of family medicipen S | painkiller and drank about haif of that F. C. GEER are not sold i the dr;‘lz sxores,d DR, i e ISt eus Jae Tioas Tiae that while most drug- | bluing, a " A s f th It et whte mat e e ; ere Are Some o e Items uld not hesitate to “I'm sure I don’t know what he will with hydrant wa- v when he hears that I have been ke two bottles out of { buying rurni!\:\m polish, especially s his medicines direct | when we hav‘ent any xrm;?nl;xor:&mm;: hrough agents who | polishing, and mo: of i iR red meals on | the instaliment plan, and several pay- | [ICFC AL\ as 00 ress oods AW J ments due, and the man who sold it all over Europe the finest kind of dust, United States department of asricul- and In addition emits a vapor of hy- [ture, which, as a part of its forestry | JAEWay reall drocarbens which condenses, or tends | work, is frequently called upon to | 515t are mora to comdense, on the nearest solld or | passt judgment upon the identity of | 3irgte mia vemed: limuid surface. The influence of ofly | market woods In dispute. 7 U s rem s=d tarry products from the partial | Foresters divide all the oaks into|one. So he se combustion of coal etc, Wwas shown |two distinot groups—tMe white oak | to the people by the late Sir E. Frankiand, F.RS. [group and the black oak group. One | Crry credenti TUNER 122 Prospect €t . 611, Norwish, Gu “What possibly now happens with p i ; oD s be | them. Now, let me call your attention motor-raibed Gust and vapors of iy | tns SSAE st Tu8 DX sake requie| e L o T e N e il v l w'fll t PRICES THAT WILL MAKE THESE| |s THE LEADING TUNER IN substances is that these very fine par- | two yvears to mature thelr acorns, | «wwell if you don't want any colic | away. But I'll take a bottle, just as I alues iaou GOODS GO FAST. EASTERN CONNECTICUT. ticles of soild@ matter frem roads, the | while the white oaks take but one. The | remedy, let me show you Jagway's said I would."—Chicago News. Suitings, double width, mostly dark | Fhone 518-5, 15 Clairmount Ava :m_mr ':::vx’u-:: ;n::: t::?::t b: woods of the two groups of oaks are . An E “al colors, regular price 39c— sept22a i eTrage | also structurally different. The true SRR e e R q e Thoo b ki s ars apart on the estimate 1 to the enor- | sts as | 190,000,0 .M not much over 1-§, owing e enor- | white oak, known to botanists as | 190,000,000 Qegin'rate and’ onprincipled jook. v Apron Ginghams, good quality in mous volume made, are whirled to a | Quercus alba, is merely one of the spe- | of her age i kst ad col considerable elevation and cause a [ ies which make up the white oak - e eewer deijars, wad | PtADIS blue cliscks, brown, green, red, | Sultings in seif-colored stripes, al Al Th- P I- condensation of particles too small 0 | oroup. Red oak, on the other hand,| The requirement that everv chauf- | {n' thrains stop runnin’, an’ the law- | Value Sc yard— g > e = it ls ar Icu ar <descend as rain b“]! sufficient to form |yeiongs to the biack oak group. Red [ feur taking out a license in New York | yers be breakin’ stone ar &kdo,,fi,; Sale Price 6c yard Sale Price 30c a yard 2 lyer more or less impervious to| . .. . number of other common |8tate shall have his photo upon it, is | d 2’ think they was lucky? [eb- Printed Muslins and Batiste, 3 er e . Sut th , com- 5 . light The temperature of the lewer | names. amons ihem . saountain. osk | Siving the photographers an extraor- |be. But ‘tis aisier to tear a house | o 0™ TT “CREINR a70, Batiste SOl | Suitings, 45 inches wide, white and Tlme layers of alr in consequence falls to |yjack cak, and Spanish oak. dinary rush of business. down than to build wan up. sold for 10c yard— black, three styles, regular price 59%c— 5 - — B 5 Sale Price 6o yard Sale Price 36c a yard or below the dew point on mere than the normal number of days, as a rule making the driesle so common of late, but guite ‘irregular’ fer June and July. The city of Luxembourg will spend e 2 ew Jersey roads are in bad | apouc $2,300,000 to develop electric ‘ 3 i : we are offering some special s the result of high automobile | | :‘N_ Aol the River Sure in Belgiom. hegre:‘:afi:;g.!":rv:il:?;:;me é’::;fi:::’ Suitings, 54 inches wide, stripes and g P and the state highway com- usually 12%c yard— " | plaids, both light and dark colors, | bargains which aredeservedly gives notice that the speed original price $1.50 and $2.00— iy enforced. | TIZ__For Sals Prios S0 yard | Sale Price 40c a yard|POPular. Such MONEY- Linen Mmished Suiting, 34 inches ide, all plain colors, usually 19¢ a Mohairs, stripes only—these sold at SAVING VALUE in House- At the present time it is almost im- possible to obtain a consignment of white oak that does not contain pieces of some other species. Of the white oak group those most used, in addi- e tion to the true white oak, are burr |limit is'to be r oak, chestnut oak, chinquapin oak — = lla M. Ricker is net a vo- e only remedies to be suggested are the lesseming of the dust by tar- ring or wetting roads with deligues- E post oak, swamp white oak, cow oa Mrs. M ” cent ssbatances. and overcup oak; of the black oak |ter, hence her right to run for the | e : 85c & yard— furnishi pol™ie Yiow O the cause of aull 4a3% | group, Texas red ok, red ouk, and | governorship of New Hampahire i enaer ree Special 10c yard Sale Price 28 a yard | Urnishings never was offered btain: OURLry, | spotted or water oak. denied. No ticket with her name upon | Printed Muslins, this season’s best B but if sclence supports it in Great| pe,) white oak timber of number |it is legal, says the attorney general selling patterns — extra good quality LI 2T beforz to the peopl: of Nor- Britgin it will have to be accepted as | one quality is very largely cut into — cloth, good. assortment of patterns, ich d vicini a fast. quarter-sawed boards, while a combi- MRS. M'SHEA ON DIVORCE. | season’s price 15c yard— - wich and vic'nity. nation of one or more white oaks and _— £ ‘ Sale Price 10¢c yard S lk RIDER HAGGARD s°N POLITICAL | req oak may constitute other cuts of [ Noew Regarded as a Necessity in All | £ T 4 2 HKS 1 P s : : £ adras, nches wide, white EXPENSES white oak” In many markets, the Well Regulated Homes. i ground, color stripe and fgures, a|BIG VALUES AT LITTLE PRICES. b Pl’lce Rider Haggard is out upon the large | term “cabinet white oak” is now un- & S cloth usually sold for 25c a yard— | exgenditure of money in political cam- | derstood to include a mixture of white [ = Divorce I lolke eggs I luxury av | o i S n > Fasahasd, Soiitae s SdER S Tena g now made In the parliament- [oak and red oak, while it often signi- | th! poor an th’ necessity av th rich, | Sale Price 15c yard | soauonanie, all good shades, regular|On all of our Refrigerators, sry eluctions, and favars the abpoint- | fes red oak only. ; : .| savs Mr. Tompkins-Tompkins to his Rough Weave, Mercerized Finished | price i9c— : . 4 2 P s P v | H ks, Couch Porch ment of & raval commission to inves- | The guestion, “What i white oak o i e i B o | Coin_Spot Pattérn, all colors, usually | Sale Price 33 a yard | Flammocks, uches, Porc tigate the matter and report a more |is now coming up among consumers = rope? he says, knockin’ th" | 8%¢ yaird— . P we go to Europe? he s Price 21c yard| Novelty Pongees, 26 inches wide, | Chairs, Go-Carts, Etz,, Etc., advisable system. In the course of a |and manufacturers of commercial 0ak | asnes fom his poipe over th'-top av letter upon this subject written to |timber. The above named white oaks | th’ pian the London Times on July 12th, he |are distinct but closely related spe-| “We'll cies, which together must be depended | Oi am av I ‘Nowadays we hear a great deal of [upon for the future supply. For the the desirability of the ‘simpler life’ |ordinary purposes for which true white and it is admitted that the still rising |oak is used, practically all the trees standard of living in every class is |of this group yield woods’ that can an evil of the age. Notwithstanding |be interchanged and will serve equally the glib and common talk about de- | well. | colors rose, Copenhagen, gray and va- , por, original price $1.50— and now is the time to buy Sale Price 35c a yard[{hese goods. Space does not Dfimesfic Depal’tmellt Roush Pongecs. 0 nches wide 2l o:rmit us to quote prices, but good line of colors to select from, 36-inch- Brown Cotton, regular 10c | regular price §9c— i e Touses, Bunions. Ffostbites, Chilblains, i gu it will pay you to come here t think av anoything | y oioying Naila, Tired, Aching. Swor: | QUAlty Dals Biacs Be Sale Price 43c a yard PATY! e e len, Nervous, Sweaty, Bad Smelling SN | A new, scientific medical toilet tableg she says. “’Tis tired | which sg’;ws:‘ s “Ol want | praws Out All Inflammation chtin’ toor we long | and Soreness 1 This remarkable foot bath remedy *Tis not,” says she. | Superior to Powder, Plaster or Sa hin phwat th’ divvle wud ve ! and is guaranteed to cure Corns, Ca especially if you want to get mocracy and Its pure fruits, more and W T TRy, “Oi can,” softly, put- | Feet. 2 more .,iw be lppen(—ar in a society EDITORIAL NOTES. tin’ her a around his Smaller Shoes Can Be Worn by using l»'l"s—mch ‘fileached Cotton, regular | Black Tannu: 36 4nches wide, all i Lict of whieh the touchstone is money-the | The stay-at-homes ean rest their|™SK ... TIZ because it puts ana keps the Teet | 12%C quality— e | silk, and good weight, usual price 31— | the best valuefor your moncy. individual who does not or eamhot |fan-hand and praise the Lord once| yyeil e whispers th' | TIZ is for sale at all druggists; 25c | # > Sain Erics TTe. & SADS pend must often be content to 0 |more. Wil ol st him et the | per. box or dirset if vou sish from | _Sheer White Plaid Waisting, value | under with his family. Therefore —_—— same foime phwat Hinnery Jeems ' \Valter Luther Dodge & Co., Chicago, | 2 | R — wealth becomes a god, sometimes the | Dr. Crippen has a great many things | calls a sly kiss. Tis what all th’| Ik Sale Price 19c SGHWAHTZ BRus ‘ [ only god, as has frequently been the |to explain, but, perhaps, he is equal | bis fam’lies do now-a-days,” she 3 . . case among races who by choice or |[to the test. says. “The slogan av Four Hun- | »9.‘.;Ea':h'd Eéihvos s digpn Mlided Tollet Artlcles =i 9-11 Water Street from necessity deserted the land, dis- : dred used to be, “Phwat is home wid- | o 4 3 77 Now “Phw: e Price 21c each content with the livelihood that it| Happy thought for toda The | out a baby? Now Phwat is home | e BeSt O SGEI RS L B 1 can effer, in order to live by trade or |fewer wants a man cultivates the few- ,‘T‘,g’“"fi‘:a ’Zl‘,\ e ] :‘fgy‘!a-m{‘l“mi“&‘ Bleached Pillow Cases, size 45x36, | cum Powder in 4 oz tins, regular price Telephone 965 on accumulated riches in cities. er worries he has. s e ey e BB et T 2 . regular value 25c— 15c— Sale Price 12¢| ——————————————— e e he cn ot much racess | TN lagie M S et ree . Summer Shirts Bie Bihe = o Note the D but their half-forgotten fate does mot | Georse V. is to be respected for de- | fo. PR A0 | Bleached Sheets, size §1x90, value| CO0mo-Buttermilk Soap, 3 cakes to ote the erence deter others from walking the same |manding that the oath he must take| here’s on'v one Reno. Th’ Swiss | T R $1.10 each— % 4 | box, regular price Sc cake— road &nd following the same ideals. |shall be made respectable. pint wid pride to their Alps, th® Ger- A EDUCED PRICES. ke PHcs 896 sach Sale Price 180 box mans to their beer gardens, th' Frinch ane wrecked seven | to thelr sewers; but th' American | Qur entire line at a sacrifice, | Hemstitched Damask Towels—value| Sanitary Hair Rolls, 24 inches long, An Tilinois hurric In our own case this is hardly to be wondered at when even the door of ; i a . A : o en e A 373e. Sale Price 200 e B the legislature can only be opened |acroplanes in a day recently. EfE 1.0, Teusy A, e = IC,_ye. Snes each—value 65¢, | 211 shades, brown and black—50c qual AL ic ” i v th’ wur-rld dumb. Tt otto av | |z Pl P 39¢ ~ GUSe with a key of gold and political au- | burricane showed no injury. Reng ts B plaribme wnwm, Loy | High Grade Fabrics in hand- Sale Price each. ity, Sale Price 35c each—25c quality, 3 Bleached Damask. in lengths 2, 2% | sa : some colors and patterns at prices|and 2 vards, value T5c— S iviop S mac: thority becomes the prerogative of the rich. The people see that to enter Those who grow ragweed are not | manes: U , an’ dmded[ ed they com we sind them z 5 the ones that have hay fever; this is here requires much money. They ob- | 1€ O s g In th' ould whin Pat came Sale Price 48¢c a Unpolished Alligator Wrist Ba; serve that those who find this money, | DY it gToWes in every yard. courtin’® Mol 's father 'd say, ’YOU can afford to pay 7 with p:)wo straps, ‘:\ A=Yy o € me darlint in th* Double Damask, in several designs; whether for themselves or for their < - & “Pat, can ye, suppo pasty—are generally rewarded in the |, ' [unE George V. is an enthusias- | siyle she's used to? Can yve kape a pig —at— value $1.50— sray, tic collector of stamps, he has not Vet | or two, an’ mebbe have an Ixtry dhress Sale Price $1.15 i way we know—advancement In return 5 g Y | ale Price $1. Price 98c each T ShEEGhA they arsw. the o | got the trading stamp craze. f'r her, come Christmas?” An’ Pat wud | 9 = “_" of E. SH (g S bring his fist down on th’ table an’| c oonclusions, us the circle of cor- | The Illinois farmer who has mar- | answer proudly, “Oi can!” | £ ruption 1s completed; the snake swal- | jeq his mother-in-law must hpve tak- | Now Mol ther says, ‘Pat, can: The Hagier, 101 Mainm St., City |7 lows m;km tafl and in this finished | on her for a treasure—not a jest. ve afford th 7" aw Pat goes-| > | St., y form Ifke the golden calf of the Is- R RN sadly away. he dhrinks him- | augld X raelifes, is set up for our world to| Mr. Garfield finds u E ¥ between a “tired out” euit that fs = gestisic Tads spon .« beckward shapeless and bedraggled, and the _— 14 1t and 1t Eliicq ag Jtvas ol iy Bl B same suit after it has passed through “This golden calf and its number- | has the courage of his convictions, our hands and received the new look st ’::""“' "‘t‘"“"'“}d“f""; h“; R E which we impart to it. Shapeliness been, are not now, fdols of goo: An Ohio woman found guilty of boot e . and neatness take the place of the augury in any land. Ome direct or |legging was fined $1 It comes high We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet Lay Umussed” looking clothes they wers indirect result of their worship in this | for a woman to imitate a man in this when they came to us, and the change country, to quote your own remarks |way. is mot only effected quickly but eeco- upon my brevious letter, is ‘growing nomically. Lot TAGINER to be that the representatives forced Mrs. Russell Sage is said to enjoy L 9 D e wOrk upgn the people are really in the last [the feats of the bird-men and to be regort the nominees of wealth in the | among their most enthusiastic ap- ang s y s| background’ a matter, as you add, |plauders, . Telephone. 157 Franklin S1. “which It behooves the nation to deal e 2 bt with & 1t values its Ifberty.’ Alienists have decided that Cha - R S L “It our rulers agree with this view |ton, the wife murderer, is a lunatic. < e and there exists a sufficlent force of | Money and influence procure desi Take a cake of Lenox Soap, cut it into public opinion to push them into ac- 3 = 2 P flon, surely it would be wise for them | o ——— small pieces and dissolve these in three . - th to nominate such @ com.| In Germany last vear 194 persons = s e lamon as T have Dussested. care me. | were killed by autos, and 2,945 infurea. quarts of boiling water. Keep at boiling SPEGIAL ! 3 is i 3 5 " - 0 . . -, ing taken that it is composed of in- [ This is rather more than were Killed point until a solution is formed. Ceresota. Bread dependent men, determined to unearth | by horses. 5 For the next seven days we the truth and to present for the con- . = ¥ This solution will do better work sideration of the country those reme- [ The Nebraska remublicans hurrah < than makes growing will sell our stock of dtes that may seem to them to be [ £ 00 T1S LPTERAIAS S0 o soap—and without any waste. just, reasonable, and effective—above | (ANNONISM. This may be called cr e any children strong. g all frediive. cross polities. 2 e rl erators “why St _— Rub the soap solution on the soiled Dr. Crippen appeared to be intent | parts, fold and roll h piece se; It cost the farmers of the country |upon dodging the custom house in- | 5 Go.carts $260,009,000 more to haul their prod- | spectors. He thought they wouldn't | ately, pack in a tub, cover with warm uce to !!::I:(n‘!h::.lt would were all |look in his socks. soapy let 2 ot '8ht' > roads go . consumers were T Rt s wnler,. tand erni; and Py & = S TLUNITIC L e e e s in the morning you will find that the Neidlinger Voice School Try Oriental Sherbert| Porch Rockers good roads. worry—he can take a trolley ride to rea“y ha’d work of wuhing_'he mb_ l.r at pri“s 't‘cglrdlesl °f cost. Lake Wanbambaug. Because the South Americans think o S bing on the washboard—is not half as The Bezst 5¢c Drink Uncle Sem is greedy does not make | The religious communities of Eng- Sand Singers, Pablic Speakers e 2-66 M s it so. Uncle Sam wants all that is |jana are moving against the Reno s as usual Chi sold in town, 62-6 ain Street. coming to him and the South Ameri- | fight pictures as being neither cdu- or Chiidren with Belayed Speech jy2a Mystic, Conn,, May, October. New| Made and served only at York and Orange, October, May. e s ol Dunn’s Fountain, ELMER R. PIERSON ‘Write or 'phene for particulars. cans should not get in the way. cational nor entertaining. A Russlan duke who is visiting In | New England mills could stand still this coumtry thinks he should like to lat a worse time of the year—two stay and become 2 poMtician. He sees | weeks of enforced idleness is better d Y " et gl o Fo B ity iy el %0 MainSweest. - |Horse Dealer ; iy (Phoné 102) Mystic, Conn. | J¥304 No one ever knew how many Quoddy Head is the easternmost Jy26TThS . Telephone 177-12, m2a epho -13, daughters Lucky Baldwin had until [ port of the United States—not Calais. he died. Am one has turned up | This is to show Taft didn’t reach the g ) to claim a e in his millions. easternmost point in Maine. C. H. PERKINS, M. D., rqtfif{?ll:yl‘:: 3“"‘55“‘ oA Have You Noticed ths g e e T Franklin where the best facii. | Increased Travel? A Pittsburg woman says that colo- | The smartest dog in the American been | o nial dames of the first generation |army is said to be a Boston terrier— It's & sure sign of Eoofl Wweather and ities for atoring Ocul‘st stalled. Bring nd ha 370 Bat oot o i them repaired. dyed and stored for the | fine roads. People i smoked corncob pipes. If they did it | he is phenomenal in his ability to in- Room 26 Shannon Building. summer. the open air. furnish the best may be juet as well to forget it terpret what is said to him by his Office hours--10 to 12 a. m.. 2 to 4 M. BRUCKNER. ¢ method, and If you'll taks omne of oux master. . JY21ThTuS 4 2104 D m | pelephone 254-3. aprieTThs | teams youll say the sar.e. Barre, VR, hes invested $45,000 in a B 2 MAHONEY ROS. Falls Avenue TR P | g et e S B ERTEE | meme s sttt MR be! for Business columas B for business results. reservoly for city water, Bolding 45,- Hew old the earth is may he settled 000,060 zallons. Norwich would like [as soon as that other inquiry, “How ts get a comple at that price old is Ana?” The scientists are only

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