Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
to heart-burnings, broken en; and divorces. The telephonic - love-making has passed through every stage and the “THE MAN WHO TALKS Heorwich Fulletin [0 D50 ey « v soppen, | o= gagements | o Preat inine (Written for The Bulletin.) - for quick-witf n- mad Gonfiee. | bR il i D |14 thine woll Lite s e | | crumeier her ot me 18 micall Renting : 1 : 3 , malke New and they will not mind either, who Pays | grent record. The soul that is ambi. | The word ‘typical’ jars. To me Cramps | & could say Ry . 114 YEARS OLD. for it. - | tious to"do something great is usual- |ton s not typical, but uniaue, the only [ and bov, I've Mved in Crampton ) y : TEMPLE OF = — — -ais Jy disappointed because ignorant of | town in the world. My fore-bears| upon eighty years, yet I'vé never ANOTHER VIEW OF INSURGENGY. | the fact that each day’s living is «a | helped to make it what it is. I was|the day, nor the hour, in whi — e rice; 12¢ & week; B0¢ & | ov. Folk of Missourl does not take |little life and that day by day great | born here, I have lived here all my|ing is happening Look at AMHSE“{“ = 3 a year. e A “¢ | things are accomplished. It has been |life, I know everybody, I have always | More wonderful and beautiful changes e republican insurgents or regard | well said: “If you will not do better | known everybody—and there are no|are gomg on in the blue dome above Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich. { them as of any use to the democratic | today vou will’ do worse tomotrom 1| better people on earth. It seems to|us than we ever see. We do not look e KConn. as second-class matter. 3 ot party. Within a month he has voiced | There is no neutral ground. Better |me that to have been born in Cramp- |up. Men say they have not time to [N ik "“';‘;*offlz‘e""“ the warning that the Insurents' were for worse is the edict of life. and it |ton, to have dived thers havplly -.:: study the cloud_ forms, the air cur. £ A 4 5 -4 3 undermining the democratic pai as |must positively be one thing or the long, en, , to e herz amoj rents, e planets and stars. Why not? P Billctin Barcacisr Maows: $5-3. & P ena| Other. ”Too many are dilatory—too | friends, and to be buried under the|In a town where nothing happens, “America’s t V. ville he World’s Newest Picture PlflyS Bull ob. = much as they were the republican e e e sturray | narie. o Folk has been on 5 tiin|many nave hesitated and lost. Tho | beauty of Ha ever-greenness, ought to | surely there must be an abundance ol = e Said Plday is the unit of life: and day by | be enough to content anybody. It is|leisure. Have, I and my fellow men to th St ol d observed th: 9 Bailling. Telephons 210. bl e v e g day life is rounded out in all its fuil- | eNough to content me. lost the habit of looking up? Must we = = democrats were rushing to the insur- | pess. S “They tell me 1 am growing old.|be aiways gazing down at the pebbles H Norwich, Saturday, Aug. 20, 1910. [gent fold in alarmins numbers.: He | @ = This jars, too. What if my beard i3 | in our path? Nest o looking up. 18 M]y IIB‘" ' hm “l“nday r"d” sa!urday said it was one of those oldl stampedes | The hired driver: of an automobile | 573y /Hoys in thelr twenties are o lthe delight of looking around =Take ? . © A CAMPAIGN OF MISREPRESENT-|euch as have worked havoe with the nas my sympathy, Tie Is fine' it no Teigelvan’ Tt 4008 PAREE Nbg s o . A e nt L o democracy in E 1 speeds’ high, but he is mo cood if he : : - s A Tees and . ATION. democrats that there was nothing of | meeis with an accident and i hs | fince I wont to schocl, the Witle dix-| meadow 'grasses, the ploushed fields. HE A don't meet. with more of them I can- | ISk RSNG00, 00 7€ T B a0 1F fie | the Nttle runs g gihes, Sk It is nothing new to find that Candi- [value for them to gain by enlisting in | don't 0 not imagine. He is menaced in the | St "Gl to no eKill &t all by WHICh | e of mrds i e L the That Versatile Novelty, Feur, Wnte Lake's opponents are grossly mis- | the insurgent forces, because at best it { e n must bea spasmodic break in the po- | -G8t and in the rear. He must 100k | 1o piece together my scraps of Infor- | wila “shy inhabitants of the forest, “THE BALLOON GIRL" The Sensation of Two Continents. representing him and doing everything out for every dog, chicken and urchia | 10, D i they can to creats prejudice in favor |litical fog und that confusion would [on the highway. and he must give his | Mation, my bits of memofics, of the|iake' our Horses and cows. our doss o€ Geoswin. The Bullstin was sur-|Sce them when the fox cleared awas |machine the speed those behind him | (Uerd duy. Tor e anil e paaci| SO own cats, the domesticated and - o ast as it has in the past when the | want. whether It is legal or not. He | & g pet animals at our very doors, whose prised to find on the news page of the were fooled by politica: |is the only berson on hoard wio has | More Hhan those nearest me SuSpect | life-stories are often keener tragedies ; . Hartford Times two misstatements mers with new ideas of glory. |10 Fght to get excited, and who 1s not | \CUHTE EAYS e eYes and ehrd, 4% Well( than many thatwe shed tears over. Singing Comedienne (one of the _ «zedited to W. T. Hartman of New |The fog if rifting.” supposed. to_complain if an unaccom- | Nature gave me, too, a passion for the | Of, If these under-lives seem too still - celebrated “Elinore Sisters.”) : panied infant runs in front of his car | Nay P and dumb and remote, take our * “The Original Hobbling Girl.” 7 Haven, as follows: A New Orleans paper endorses these |00, {5ty causes his arrcst for | Hay Of events a delight in drama. And | streets and lanes, our . village shops The cay Mr Taks has openly de- |sentiments, and calie attendion 1o The | i alaygiter” FhE Shanrenr % U0 | M5 0 Hoe Tt e S bt ie", 2F | 2nd homes: and, 1ét me asicwiae mors (I porip Clared that Macdonald must walk the |fact that the people will require & lman of calmness, silence and respon- | gng e 2| can happen than that neighbor’s love riha uaranty before they will turn over |sinility—th " of A e e O e L OF hute Rstetin t the helpi es guaranty before they sibility—the man of speed, vim and |ences Old or young, I am still, as I hate, - stretching ouf e helping Belle wa 5= hand or striving one against another? sdank. . ondering who, of SRR =12 wondering ™ the reins of government to the demo- [all that goes w What more than that their struggle the many workers to whom his job has e faly [ have always been, an impassioned ob- . Presenting their newest Comedietta, That Famous Musical Comedy Trio " orets, It s the people will want to | whirling maelstrom of life very few | gery, ita. been promised, is goinz to set thef ot L S o B emocratic pac. | chauffeurs came to grief. Eve. head [ STVT Of 1 i i8 bitter to support an existence which “JUST A GIRL." plum, providing Lake wins.” ty is in earnest in calling for a re- |20d hand are their trinity of salvation | «|n these later days, now that I seem |Should be a paean of joy; that they “spe’ Corbin's friends are much|vision of the tariff that will reaily |2nd they are a trinity worty of every |t be Erowing feebler, so that those | Make friends and enemies, marry and : man’s respect - . I 1|are given in marriage, round out their ht cer the report that he |benefit the consumers of ‘the country. who Jove me will not let me work, ~wrought up ov & ! s % play at jotting dewn on paper my |little day, grow up, and grow old, and “The must leave the service of the state be- | They want to know if it is going to| 4 js considered "a mark of com- |recoliections of the people I have | —Srow on? What greater can happen, cause of pre-election promises. That |stand squarely and aggressively | moy sense when in public life the | known and the places I have visited. | anywhere, than that souls can be born Italian Delineator of Songs. he i the best official that ever filleq |28ainst industrial monopoly, and nom- | office” seeks the man, and it is more | Neither the people nor the places are | into. form as little children, can gain : T inate candidates who are not mers |than probabie that the office seeks the | famous, I am glad to say. Crampton | through smiles and tears, through that office s gemerally admitted, and |, o5 LRSS Tl Tiqvocates of |mdn now as often and ecarnesily as | will never be famous, T hope. The peo- | &rief and loneliness. by joy and com- t|ple I have known best have been sim- | radeship, by love and loving kindli- KRAME 4he thought that his services are to be [ o 1 #80 (H0 ME RN i e oF more ax 3 the man, 1 havs|Dle, everyday sort of folk; and the|Ress -and then, after the storm and Offering for the First Time, Actor and the Maid. The Strolling—l’layers —— 22nd ¢ Jost to the state because of the Potical | +Phe republicans know that to turn | (N¢ office that seel Dert, i e goll 3 . ™ | noticed is the unsalaried office, which | places simple and commonplace and | Stress and strain of their one long day S = . b olus O Juyer :the:gbVeriment (o the datRuaNy cE P Ol Y e Tt o ron | Rovain THER b5 Teenin: M tatties |4t wehool, Teieer sHaw. throneh ie Sensations! Eurcpean Hand Gymrssts. o i i Fousont: Piayers 1s making many people angr: is to abandon l'\c]ryldp«flll“\ xndndents‘v ward for his services: and this is the | were ever fought on Crampton soil, the | gateway named death, into the larger ilie’s. ling yers. 3t s strange that Mr. Hartman |prise that they hold dear, a 15 | office it is difficult to find a patriot | blood of heroes has never deluged it, | life? it tilen. Bosnsis. sl Phigore That R N Animated Views of Latest Subjects. they will not do it in November. | who will accept. Man is always will- [ nor have dragon's teeth been sown in 3 — ing to met something for nothinz. but | our meadows. We havs been a peace- | “No, there is never a spot 'of the Move in Picture. i¢ or- |ful and peaceable community. never | good, sTeen earth so dull and desolate ®homld count upon anything but the |is wh 2ruth to promote his side of the contro- e B R R v B Wor niovhh wversy. Mr. Lake has not declared it : & g’ o der of things. The reason a salaried fg?v:u’dly, blu‘t cautlol-:d‘sm\rvely in tze‘amj God-forsaken as that in it nothing i 16 bs his intention to placs ang man| Water is low all over New England |ofiice does not seek the man is be- | thick of things; standing off at the | ever happens. Iven in the great arid 3 3n the place of State Highway Com- [and I is to bo hoped these recsnt |cause men are in such haste to get it (Side, as it wers, mot oné-sided. Dut |deserts whero man could not breathe. R Enire Programma Changed Every Monday and Thursday = 3 , 14 have ‘b ore ecl | that it has no chance. i prising | side-tracked. us it might be said: | the forces of nature are lay and > Sulasioner Macdonald, whom Ire re- [T have heeh of Wore, e ot InoN ‘many ‘men there are who are | They alfo serve who only stand and | glorious ihings are happening: Hap- POLI'S POPULAR PRICES ®ards as a most efficlent public ser- |CXInt for the ML of Wew BARIANA | e sacrifice themselves for | Wait’ Indeed. I have heard it said | penings are glorious, or inglorious, as AFTERNOON E 10¢, 20¢, 30¢ EVENING want: but he does think that the good | . /0t Tun U a . | per “diem that is mbout twice what | that one might wait in Crampton for- | we look at them. Here. in this” od Matiaees 10c and 20c Evenings 10c, 20c, fis Gepartment meeds reorganizme |e\S comes from Lowell Mass. tha |Pic, hiVe cver been capable of carn- | ever. Neither. gs vet, 8o far as I|iown of ours, much has happemed i 215 ; 8.15 0 o s an unususl lowering of the water: it |inz. Men have always been reckless | know, has genitis immortalized town | the past, more i3 happening today, all > One thousand best seats for ladies Sith both an exccutive and engineering | Lake Winnipesaukee, one of the prin- | this regard and are ever llkely to|Or townspeople. The world s never | rhings happen with e that can hap. every afternoon 10c. head, either one of which placas will be [cipal sources of the Merrimac. river, | be too much with us;" the great world pon in human lives anywhere. For as ‘©pen to the choice of the present com- (I8 shown measurements made b e passes us by on the other side. Here|ihe story of the individual is the his- pen P 2 in Crampton w2 are all merely men 9 # intaioner. the Locks and Canals company; of Lo A man doesn't object tc hcing boss- | I CTAmMpLon wa are all merely men. | (or of the race, %o the history of the not o e ¥ race js the life-story of the individual. v “Ppa® Cori iillio: d 3 b is wife as long as he ‘As to this drivel about “Pa" Corbin |€!l. Millions of spindles in the textile |ed by hix E = cities along the yrimac i assa- |realize that she. is bossing: an Seing torned out—it is simply made | GIticS alons (he Mertimat in Masses | o0 nay sald of the husband’s dic- o | chusetts and New Hampshire are stili [ $ame may saic - @idiculous by the fact that Mr. Cor- Iv dependent on the water POWSr. tatoria] relation to ¥ spouse but - Seadg ely dependent o1 i * necessary to make a 14 . ®= does not expire guring the term Of [ {heo condition of,the lake and river fur |sicad of! heinz led Is too near an ap- | Sf, S, are engaged in earning our |piiriof thins. - ] @ffice of the next governor-elect, a|many years. On the locks and canals [ proach to genius to be common. Th: |pftew, weaty KEERE 7R Snf FOUSC | Ruskin tells us to ‘try to sce things jement which is corroborated by the |scale {he lake when at its greatest |art of woman oftener runs alone these | JHISINg WP S0 CTan, [QS0E BY JOT @ | as * they - are, and then to-set down ticut Resister for 1910, so that |height registers 44 inches. At present |lines than the art of man—T do not | 2w any helping our young men and | Plainly ‘what we see’ This is what 1 ; S SHIS mrbsof ot | fancy helping our young men and | $ would not b: within the power of |it shows but 19 3-4 inches, a Jower fig- | like fto Say it bt some men a1 SO |majdens to marry and thus begin the | 3m trying to do, though 1 realize that @hitier Take or Goodwin if elected to|Ure than ever before recorded. The {TIUER JGES the Toreine ke TheL O §xis over again SSibRabing nf;)la(‘f\':;,‘;isn:s CIn. CYIADY ithat Mew pees lack of water 1is attributed to the i Rons. thal Juat S ave traveled. Twice I have been to | thins hey are, a commos @nake such a change B e o 1808 o 1805, anq |from the way they want to_drive them | Ny York, and once to Boston. Once, | POWer that is able to set down plain- : B ks Covonauts have gone eo | 2Vere drou L 1808 and 1905, andland. then et lgose their encray they | joo! T started for the west, and got as |1y Wwhat is seen. One bit of truth 1 Jar 1 this sort ot tactiom 2 1o cireulate | (1S JMall amount of snow last winter | will go the other avay in great glec. | rur ag Albany. Besides, I have driven | have learned, however, in my long day ar e jate }in New Hampshire. Officials of the |while their partners camly submit|{imcs without number about all of our | At school; loarmied it by heart, I hope. weports that on account of Mr. Lake's lcompany who have visited Lake Win- | perfectly conscious of a triumph this | oeen outlying villages. But what I love | This is, that all men are brothers, and candidacy and political expensas Mrs. | pipesaukee state that the captains of ;'T“‘“ wots ot of. “'f LOgseRt, ““'* best, and best love to write about, are | that the greatest thing in the world is . Lake has been invalided and sent to a | the lake steamers are discoverins | o oo AbPyy [0 us: dear reader, but | the ‘fields and hills and open sky-|to love ome another.” : = =anitorium, when the fact is that Mrs. | rocks in their course of which they [arement is often promoted by a pre. | SPAces of Crampton, my native town. S RIOLONE. ew nn on 0 Yake is in perfect harmony with her |had not previously suspected the es- {text of mismanagement. = [ hushand’s political ambition, fs in her | istence and that many of the cottagers ihe west at night—it acts towards the tion of a great depression of spirits Potato Salad. mmual health at the Atlantic = house, | 2T¢ unable to reach their regular 1and-| y g4ing over a garden the charm |sun like other composite flowers. | a man has a right to face his Maker | poj without peeling six or eight ) ’ ings in their hoats.” of its beauty does not blind me to the ind Bumbly vet pleadingly ask him | . B0U WIROUT BACHAE Hx O e rlcu tura oc : SUNDAY MORNING TALK |37 "0 means “ana. how it can be | modium sised potatoes and, when ten- | | il and sensible, more than a bit self-satis- | 4} S ¢ i~ the | fiela, almost as self-centered as though | A. At can happen to anybody, hap- the axis of the earth ran downwards | PenS t0 arersbods e I e i through our town square—a: indeed, | {TUe: And we BERR_Khow ‘It whet- we - { | learn to look up, and around, and down AUDITORIUM--Re-opens Aug. 22 | 56th Annuai EVERYTHING NEW BUT THE NAME. Many Added Features, Including _Orchestra. Firat_Claws Vaudeville from the Kelth & Proctor O SPECIAL FEATURE FOR OPENING WEEK. , HIDELBUK@ FOUR German College Boys. Vaundeville's Favorite Harmony Stmgers Toouine Morrison & HERBERT OYIIL | g3 reme: the Polli| The Original London| ALVIN BROS. Pre el Satire, Johnmy, direet from ©. An Antebellum his European Tri LT OF THE “Wratch Hill and always ready and able 2 & ; 2 oy e s indicates that the movement |fact that every garden has its disap- | The voice of the August cricket Is | Al S P ey the preservation of the White | pointing features, although they are |heard in the land—popularly called remedie e x"" Telp In ages past, | 500 With salt and pepper and two ta- It §s time Mr. Goodwin took cosn ts was not begun, and {not visible and are seldom spoken of. | the fall cricket because his notes con- of him who I8 “our mpmmeg " Past. | blespoonfuls of vinegar mixed with six | AND GRAND - . mnce of this sort of campaigning, and it cannot be consummated too |The person of experience in lookin: |tinue untll the black frost—he goes | .. g our hiope for years to come,” should | C*RPORIG® g i ot water "o sent the utterers of such gross false- |soon. It is necessary that attention {OVEr @ zarden is aware that the thinss |out with the flowers. To some peo- ES AND WHAT TO DO |we carry the moo o prevent the potatoes becoming too Ary. » 2 5 g b thb e o e realized are its adornment, not the |ple, his shrilling, as Harris called it WITH THEM. “"“"d it we do this. we shall find as | A little minced onion will improve the é ks begiven °~ | things hoped for. The garden lall|suggests the approach of “‘melancho’y = An. we do < flavor of potato saiad. Set on the tce| WBNIIA 0 on mountain fores Toods to the rear if he wishes to suc- ©eed. He can win no faver in this ey and that everything should be |out in squares, and diamonds, and the saddest of the year” Now Who in the world first dubbed sea- |We Brow older. that th:.‘vbluel visit | SN very oold_before serving. state by the circulation of stories so|done to maintain the swater power of |ovals and parailellograms, or in the cricket really has mo volce. but |sons of depression “the Blues It it | U8 1658 and less frequently, .. Elaringly false as thes New England rivers. Man may not bo |series ‘of box-borqred geometric fis- | belongs to the musical insect tribea— | Wero not too late T should cnter a < ol . > able to prevent drouths, but he can |Ures; with a fourtain or sun-dial in |the locusts and cicadae—and makes | Vigorous remonstrance agalnst con- i the conter, or with a vineclad pergola | love, expresses wrath and gives warn- |necting one of my favorite colors with MUSIC AND DRAMA rubbing his wings together |a very disagroeable and painful men- —— A LAST GREAT ENDEAVOR. SO e T O e ruay | i its midst, or that has & parked e & “ . back—this on the part of the |tal state. When I Jook into the deep | “The Light Eternal” is tne name of | § 3| Yoar — Greater Than Ever Norwich, Conn. natural law and operates to the injudy ter ith seats in the shade, or ham- The Grand Army of the Republic is | of busin in half a dozen states. P & - | b E 3 g ' < B mocks swinging under the trees, and | male, for the female is mute. Under |blue eyes of a dear little girl I know enie Blair's play for the season. Tet likely as a body to add more tha: srand floral borders are evidences of |some conditions they are bunches of |When I geze into the ezure heay g it e | ©ne more great civic achicvement t» EDITORIAL NOTES. fhe tasteand abilty of man to So ac- | jealous hate; and several males placed |ens, when ‘my cye Nghts upon a begu- | Lawrence a'Orsay, the “Barl of Paw- Sel". 5th, 6th, 7th, 1910 Sheir record. and their campalgn Just| 1. yurclars by steering clear of |Fange mater objects as to make |in a glass jar with a female will tear [tiful turquoise stone, when I see the | tucket,” i8 to be 4 member of Mias ©opened to have one state in the unis Nk, RO Sty them invite to loaf and rest our|each others’ legs off and the lady in |blue banher associated with a certain | Bilile Burke's company this season. | called Lincoln, locks like the crowning | > OFW et Salkindmosiii soul; but in these times of mature- | the case accepts the sole survivor. She [collegze I wonder why blue should P ‘endeavor of their civic work. c £ R . ... | worship the orderly disorder of the be agitated by their battle, but |typify in the moral and spiritualrealm | Jameson Lee Finney has been ap- : s e Tk com has |, e York doesn't think that 5705755 | 160y Ts 'rogarded as. the finest ar- | she makes no sign of excitement The | something far from pleasing. Whe | pesing in London in the support of | Balloon Ascension twice E The movement By colling on |1 too much of an expectation for itselt | rengement that can be given to an | Chinese find sport in fighting crickets, | should ministers talk about blue Mon- |Miss Gertrude Elliott in “The Dawn of St ol E y calling on | i census. English garden While we appreciats s the Spaniards do in fighting | day Why not talk about green |a Tomorrow.’ AND daily, at 11 a. m. and 4 p.m., Jetecans all over the country to unize the Brg txpressiveness mid scenic ef- Tuesdays and violet Wednesdays? ——— B thst the newest stato 15 | - Jonn D, Rockerellsrs uarialy bil |feats e o Tapaneae pavden. we lie Well,” the phrase is here and to| Bertha Kalich, now under the man- by Prof. Marsh, th which nearest | This is regarded as a nation of gum- |Stay. ~And the thing for which It |agement of the Shuberts, is about to y Prof. Marsh, the original ¢ and while {Stands is a grim reality. Few of us |begin rehearsals of “The Woman to be admitted to the union be called af- | gividend of o million and a half has | the assembly ter Abraham ILincoln. just been paid approach nature’s arranger chewers and gum-shoers - h 1 Shi ine-T A T G n v . one is a soclal and the other a politi- | e8cap the moments when life seems | Today,” by Samuel pman. o Just what state the Grand Arm 3 In some countries politeness attracts | oay habit. it 15 sald to be questiomable |@n almost intolerabie -burden, when z Pine-Tree Aeronant. &ims to have take this honored name | When August spoils summer resort {;, " ttention, because it Is the regu- | by whiey class most money or enerky | We are oppressed with its mysterles, | Maclyn Arbuckle will act in “Wel- s met clear, but the Worcester Tele- |dividends it loses its popularity with.lar order. but we have reached a dav n e when it stales on us and becomes un- | come to Our City,” which is to be | The Boy that made New Hampshire If the gum-chewers are and generation in this country where | no¢ in evidence as much as in the |Speakably flat and cheap, when the | produced at the Bijou theatre in New famous with his Double and Triple “Arizona and New Mexico are the = — Doliteness s the exception rather that | hoce B e aa s tatios credited with | waves of depreasion roil_in.upen sus | Fork September 1 CHARTER OAK PARK || Pypachute Drovs at the Grans rm, two territories next in line to become | These heavy rains dampen even the | the rule. The other day a four-year- | laiing care of three billlon chews a |Souls and for the time being submerge — A& Union, 1908, mtates and both have been authorized | Water question. It cannot burn afte: |old boy who was lifted on board the |yvear on which six million human jaws:|us- e R T TR & Gtk AR ORE CONN , 1908, By the congress of the United Statas |Stuch downpours trolley by the conductor, made him |york 0,000,000 hours, and for which role in Germany for the first time dur- d e Arimona has a name that mixes well — smile and all the passengers take no- |530000,000 is expended; and some | Can we do nothing then but allow |ing his engagement in Berlin next nay sem 51t 9 nght The C Séut Aerieul 3 ! e Connecticu gricul- aseball player who gets $10.009 | tice bY piping up cheerfully, “Thank | zenjus has estimated that if the’ force |ourselves meekly to be submerged |month. He will appear as Lionel in gram is right when it savs: the hotel mer from the country to the south of Svervitiig Bt ool Tk us | TS B wuss | and the name looks like a second-hand sk ¥z otat Ple e s Tachothe gt he | or capable of building a road 320 miles |concerning them. -And right hers, clude Amelia Summerville, Adele Row - ] gested or approved the voters of Okla- |learned it somewhere, she didn't know | in an hour, which was the work of |anywhere. is to be found a reason for |land. Winona Winter, Lottie Kendall, 100,000 PEOPLE EXPECTED. have an Exhibition Tent, article on that account, though it o r P v 1 T homa turned down. where and that he was deiighted to|1000p men. So much for the waste |calling these exepriences the blues. As | Louis Harrison, Arthur Stanford, Spectacular Feature: 40!60 Wilh an CXhlblt that y anight net in time be any more objec- = ride on the electrics. It is apparent |eopergy of the gum-chewer. "As to the | we need the blue of the sky to offset | George Anderson and Louis Foley, 7 Wright Bros.' Aeroplane | wiii be of vaiue to all farmers. B e o non e Milwaukee is first on postal increase |enough that he didn't pick it up on | gur®Cers e5 much 15 not to be |the gorgeous tints of sunriss an ——— 3 pshire. SHIL_ {t Jooks Tike the streets —his envirenment must be | aia. They do not waste enmergy, but |set, so our human life cannet Corse Payton, who has been manag- ® good opportunity to honor President appreciation and po. lead ambitious politicians to waste |continuous series of high lights. There |ing a stock company at the Academy of B =ht @asc the suspiclen of q New York, during the summer, Free Flights Every- Afternoon. 20th anniversary In|§ THESE AIRSHIPS WILL FLY! with the list of 46 airead: for The & vou ) ucto nk ou! h - i L QS e s Say: i | " enton” fove Rt hina” bens You, Mr, Conducter. thank your” Tho | SFohcse jaws would IIFl ten fpounds 3| dnd hen wait, s Noah aia gor "he | Martha.” OPENS LABOR DAY. ! 2 owed its bought and sold. Tkt g it - W Y, wauld s to t think we e pearance of having borrowed its name | POUSHt and so for it was so naturally said that it |amount to a lift of 1,800,000,000,000 |are left in such a plight. We can | The players who are to support Sam $40,000 N, PuRsES tural Expcrlmem Station will ion of special coach- | jounds, a force equal to Niagara Falls |certainly get the right point of view | Bernard in his new musical comedy in- ), AND PREMIUMS. sal if she is second on beverages, with a n of 9.55 per cent. one of affabilit liteness. The conductor looked a8 if | {hair capital. This is a gumshoe year |is a hymn_one of whose verses begin: | Music, he would run a mile to help that 1itt | i Connecticut and no one will ever \ [will celebrate h Mexican predominence in a mew sta‘c Happy thought for to-da. If a - ®mt the same time.” E ook o camnt e oo ffellow and any of sthe passengers | ynow how much it will cost the can- |T thank thee, Lord, that a * |the theatrical business bve acting in While the peosie of New Mexico |50 Knock docemt disturb Your smile | wonid have hustled to have Eiven Bim | dliates OF the people: 1o toncheq with paimer 4L our Joy { s Van Winkle” for & week. THE GREAT MIDWAY, County Colt Races for B o s = rin fatok o £ a lift. — e That shadows fall on darkest hours, S DOOMSDAY, Fall of New York. Shem it scems as if thes ought to sec | A schommer capable of taking 10| The sunfiower 1x an Amcrican fower| | Wages Advanced $500000000. | That'homs remain: [ G L | August Spanuth calle sttendon to|} LUKEN'S ANIMALS four year old and under. $hat it is worth something to thus|three and a half thousand tons was|_a composite fower which before man | Hardly a day passes that we do not | and mot our ehafn B | s opera. “Kopold” had its second |l Ana ALL the Features of an Benor Lincoln, and that their st m |among the craft built this year. hac discovered that in union there is | note the increase of wages granted by : | performance in Berlin, tha receipts the flag will shine the brighter fo «il 2 — strength, had become unionized and | Some railroad or some industrial enter< | .he order of life seems to involve a | were 500 marks. Two nights later |} OLD-FASHIONED ®he states because it stands for our| In Maryland they charge the demo- |begun to make a communal showing—- | prise, and it is estimated that the ad- |certain measure of -discipline, of ro. |Siestried’s father's “Tannhauser” was Bflflg in your Town Teams test president. Lincoln would =i ruts with counting political chickens |and’ the florets work in relays—the | vance in wages \\hh"h \;I-n be granted }action from exceptional happiness. of |given, and the receipts were 5,000 Cou"'mv FAIR o Mexico ~ prestise from the stact | befure the cggs are cven [xia puter ones sending out the larcr yei- | this yrar sl cqual_ the etypendous |iho {omporary sway of moods in which | arks. ADMISSION of Oxen. A sure $20. for Shich has characterized the cntrance | — e fecting the dark center which held up | A1d result has come to the wage-earn- | umsariofactasinessbaf dulotemnmm When the Messrs. Shubert announced 2 ®c 50 other state to the union The Tevenus far the Grst half of ke i'shicld with a solden borier 4 |ers and it s a fair assumption that it | "'SuCh ‘moods are not peculiar to-us: |a musical version o ~Tribs for oro- || Bay B0c Night 266 ||each team of 12 yoke. iltion a ©|gracts the insects to help fertilize it | must have come first to (he employing [they are cemmon in the race. Ths |duction this season and that Victor classes, it has also come in equal meas- {hest men and women in all the c Herbert would write the score, a good NOT A MUNICIPAL MATTER. an the first part of August, 1909. from afar. The sunflower is made 1 Excursions on all Railroads. = - e af just as many little flowers s ther | ure to our farmers. One of the reasons | {yries have heen subject to them. |many persons wondered who would be - The mayor of Pitisburg estimates| California is the land of golden lare. seeds in the disk. One |for the decrease in exports of f00d- |'Think it not strange,” writes the |chosen to sing the title role. Those B F A i @hat it costs that city about $12,000 4 | ephercs, for it has sent east over 28,030 {pIARt | 12 _or 14 fect hizn, | stuffs is because the farmers can mar- |4postle Peter. to a group of carly | who Susssed Eritzi Scheff were right. etter Free Attractions gear for spoony conversations among |car 10ads of citrus fruit this season. | With 25 flowers open and a prospect | ket almosi their entire output at home | Christians, referring to fiery trials | = ——eme— 0 35 more before the Season clotes | an at the bishest prices eor roceived | thatwere upon Gyem Thia 1s the | rne suburbanites wil laush untit| BAEED THEATER, Chas. Nchulty, Lessss, |tDan ever. - g the employes, so the m: ders that 2 ) Slow ; 5 - i PaEa AN s ‘a pleasing bouquet—so Hellanthus | by taem. If we do not anticipate and |philosophical side of the blues, and if | thay weep.: New York daily of Bereafter the operators in charge Patten xold Liis seat in the New Yori . haday | prepare, if we open the custom gates i = e 5 o e T s seen blooming in the o prepare, | _open rustom gates | we need a phlosophy of life we need |“The Commuters,” James Forbes' new the city teiephone switch-boards sh P Te L S = s | London as well as in the garde too far. then we shall invite and have |jt when the skies are leaden above |farcical comedy of suburban life with . Sisten carefully to conversations pass- [first at that—in mid-ocean on a linec. |5 the wilds of America. On an avaianche of foreign goods that w Band Concert Ly h ¢ ! > g us, . which Henry B. Harris inaugurated the n oncert. Ang through them and report to he & 80-disked plant there are 3,000 flow- | close our millsand drive our laborersto |l "Byt there is a -practical side that |gsason at the Oriterfon theatre last quarters any that sound affection: Canned salmon is €0 abundant-and lers I do not share the belicf tha: |idleness. Then will wages and prices | deals with the kind of.an active fight | Monday night. “Tts good fun from its cheap that a St. Louis paper calls the | this flower faces the sun in the morn- | fall, and, compared with the consequent | e ought to put up- against these in- | Nt moment: continues this writer, } ARTHUR D. LATHROP, Prest ©r “sweet” or “purely personal.” This may act temporarily as a ct can Dan Cu e =0 easily beagen e Sy 52 'thats Doewm's the maver Know that | 1t 15, more than likely that the Town E Bocoine, ity girl who can throw a -baseball 187 feet’ T %3 = P aan |misht be able to throw a husband out | - New York handles 1,440.000,000 egzs Ble love messages? If “lovely Sue™ |(HISIC N0 TS annually ‘and if they have to bo means “send me a thousand shares anae Szl B Ty weighed notice is given that the price ©of A-1 stock™ In one instance, “A-1"| The new taxés on tobacco will add | will be greater than by the dozen. might mean a trolley ride Invitation, | eignt million to Uncle Sam's income. prune of the briny deep.|ing and turns worshipfuily toward It | calamity and disaster that will Tollow, [vagere of oue . pesce “ant happinass. | o is er, 3 nour by hour until it farewells it in | the depression of 1393-96 will bo a8 a | For blues ate. Lo be fousht with all | oroes ohe babk e tha Hopt farcon vy g summer shower compared with an eql- | tia ntastre. artillery and Cavaley we i i THEO. W. YERRINGTON, Se poctial storm.—Vice President Sherman |cap mustef.' Here are three sugges- | The New York Hippodrome will be- OLD GLORY. qusid, : n Leslie's. fions for the warfare gin another season on Saturday even- ing, September 3, with three entirely | GORGEOUS PATRIOTIC SPECTACLE, L Sweet Beets. First, get out into the open. Emer- [new spectacies, *“Tha Internationall Myss LILLIAN LORD, SOPRANO, Cock beets until tender. Skin and |son used to send his children out for | Cup.” “The Ballet of Niagara” and “The| "o pygh Class Illustrated Song: slice for table use. Put in a Kkettie |a walk when they became unbearably | Hartiquake.” In addition to this triple A . over the fire one gallon of vingear,|cross in the house. And a dose of |bill twelve American and European| Matinee, Ladies and Children, 6o salmon the or Just 2 1,000 kisses electrically trans. | The tobacco users bleed for their coun- | The white attorneys do not think the | 0V87 the fre one Salion of vimwwan |crots in the bouse. And o Cone of |O PP will be on the programmre: N ol 511 Norwiah, try like patriots dead Indian is the best Indian for | oge cup of whole mustard secd, two |ly when we are in the grip of the | The spectacular productions have Been 2 \DVIC B icsic e woirer marv e L ey, have maen mvérugins $150.000 a | Foute Sosnle re T e e e e e e L viicen vy and #I B SreRied wider | S A W. JARVIS ously aloug these lines This spaon The disppoluted patrons of - prize | year from them for 20\ years cents’ worth of cionamon sticks, brok- | enough to let the hills and the. vi the direction of R H. Buruside. The MUSIC. & fag may be a burden on the conduct |fgnts carry wind checks hume b their e = i small, one tablespoonful «of black |levs. the stars and the stones, the |mechanical work has been done by 18 THE LEADING TUNER IN 5" Of gemerai Business in-alimest eve's |pockets. These hre almost equal to & | MF Dix, who Is mansging the w | pepper and two tablespoonfuls of salt. |birds and the flowers whisper to yon | Arthur Voetgiin. The music and lyrics NELLIE S. HOWIE, EASTERN CONNECTICUT, POPRIOUS community in the United | cousolation prize York hermony dinner, says “Fating | Bring all to & boil, put e the sliced |their message of hope. as ususl, will be furnishad by Manuel . ‘Fhene 518-8, 15 Clairmeunt Ava < beets, haviug the vinegar cover them, | Get to work ' Buckle down all the | Klein Marcellne, the clown, will again Teacher of Plane. sept2za 800d food &nd drinking good wine har racils | be among those present, and will team It mey keey the wire “Lusy , Bcil for Ave minutes, pack the scalding |harder to. the routine duty mmd shut off from use by legitima 4 Maine bear ditclitd an eutomobite. | monizes gemocrats automatically s r& an S Jup with “Silvers” Oakley, who re-| Reom ee. Central Buil Patrons of the service but It is so sasv |1t s better that he should have mudd e Dol Vinegas e el I e L R abte. Do somethiog for some. |turns 10_the bis playhouss Afier en : = e o M. BALOOMN, B a8d patural R cam't Be helped Anc lsuch a record than one for haviag The Baltimore American gives notice < budy else. Why are missionaries sel- | absence of several years, ' CAROLINE H. THOMPSON I‘-'-:h,;f“r"t-fl-l-~ £ &5 aperybody Raows, tes, it hus afford. |eaten the whole party ehat: on Saturdas ic will celebrate its| . = o tiner Beradss they wre b e ¢HisdbRan . v g 3 3 < Smmense satisfaction te thourndc arrival ai enother milestone of tx | Miss Fmmy Wehien. wio has been |inick of the contest and on the firing | When making a peach shortcake, Teacher of Muaslc i dteme e Slell siime mathog 88 acting in “The Dallir. Princess” in |iime : make a syrup of half & cupful of sugar 46 Washingtoh Street. pana"at wchawdnka Consdrvality o it ®f switeh-board operatives nat wholly The honer of being, sepulchred _in |journalism dating back to the forma London, Wil o = Swhbontit éx- aid no 3 XBoL - | London. cross the Atlantic to 4 4 e e - Sbove abeotbing _he secrets of | Westminsiér abbey did not appeslto [Hon Sf the government representins | hava s pAnCIpal Dart 1n ~Marrien a o |atiicr ot e phi S o e acbegs o fqur tablespoanfule of weter, Pour v .£¢ Srknomns’ the 4l |Florence Nishinsale Flor fames se- [a'histor, Of continuous newepager ex- | Carte’ & musical comedy. by McClell- | lite with God. ' The oniy are curs lies | before spreading the frult on the But- | Eeciorn. GoRnocteat saual io Tae ¥ preygis insignces A he & E m for ufiu, THERE 1 no adveriising medium g Eastern Connecticut squal to The Bu Istin’ for Dusiness resulta. cure without the honor. - histence 'without parallel in the nation.'an and Caryl in this direction. Under. the domina- ! tered cake. business r 2 4 b ?i e S L 4 3 2 5