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CAUSE OF COTTON MILL CUR- r ' R _ — PR AR M SRR TAILMENT. ‘N an an the K]tchm The New York Journal of Commerce ? om mn L]fe d mn : : J 5 calls attention to the fact that the \——-——— - R Is Near at Hand te Hundreds of . Norwich Readers. P B R ] o 27th Horwich Bullefin curtailment of cotton mauufacture in, e the i tency: A eorres- New England is likely to be continued D'CTATE{OLFASH'ON' fisenf.'afl:i.“’.'.‘:“‘ff.'. peanut oil and CouFied. through the month of September; and | Tunics still hold their own for all |in the manufacture. : Don't neglect an aching back. 2 2 Shvete). Motunn, Sox hts, wenk sk says. this hold-up is not due to the | gowns except those intended for morn- | - - Backache is the kidney's cry for HEIDELBURG FOUR ~. | speculative prices of cotton, or a slow | ing wear during the vigorous exercise A Dutch Sandwich. ks , Vaudeville’s Favorite Hormony Singers. 114 YEARS OLD. “| market, but to a scarcity of material [of walking. Sirk mmnis hacon: hike B Bioe: Shas p. ¢ R e E =< in comsequence=of the short cotton e s e in a frying pan till crisp. Take large | Neslect hurrying to their \ MARZELLO & WOLFE Subseription price, 1Z¢ ® week; 30¢ a [ crop of last year. Evening and afternoon gowns un- | sjj¢es of freshly baked bread and toast Means that urinary troubles follow 2 Comedy Bar Artists aumchey SE00 o ve "It Is_scareity and not speculation | doubtedly will azain be velled—with|a delicate brown. Butter well, and |quickly. i = v i new varfous modes and new Weaves| place on each slice a strip of cheese Bright's dis- 9 NIBBE & BORDEAUX NAT WHARTON he Postoffice at Norwich, | (Pat makes the high prices and that |or chiffons and voiles, cut thin and nearly as large as the | Dire distress, diabetes, Bright's instrel V. s Entered at the Postoffice at | Y Witig Ebmmal gtrtatimant ik s Withc- n . bread. Sprinkle with paprika and slip | ease. ¢ Character Comedy Duo The Minstrel Ventriloquist Telephone Calls: turlng. even if price could be kept| Contrasts are to be the order of the |into the oven to remain till the cheese| Frofit by a Norwich citizen's ex- New Show 1very Mondny am iy Bulletin Business Office, 480, down,” says The Journal of Cemmerce. | d Pale-tinted frocks will still be|is sizzling. Remove and throw some | pcrience. Admission 10c. Evenings Reserved Semts 20c. Bulletin Editorial Rooms, 35-3, “It is the old and incor relation [ worn, but a touch of stronger colof|of tha bacon mmec eng 4erve ot ooco. o s i et Bulletin Job Office, 35-6. of supply and demand,®’ruthlessly | Will be used to throw up the delicate | Have the plates hot. Mrs, - 3 p Willlmantic Office, Room 2 Murrny|working out the adjust of price | shades. sl Street, Norwich, Conn., says: “I can Builatag. Telephone 210. hecesbazy s th. bk riher s ctber: E = * Aunt Charlotte’s Ginger Snaps. vouch for Doan's Kidney Pills as be- The tving of bows for the adorning —— “The expansion of - manufacturing | ¢ Boil one pint of New Orleans mo- |ing a remedy that acts as represented. > T egligee garments is an art and | : 5 & R 5§ cheap and the market for goods is|have an air of piquancy by clever :’.:r"axx:am;sragifi":»% i melted. Ada |Son's drug store, and their uss THE SITUATION. active d@md profitable is mot o coms |making and posing of Tibbon bows. |yor ARG fard wmixed and melted AQd|, . e more relief from s pain Tt is not surprising that Vice Pres- | pulsory but it is almost as inevitable P it | ul o i ded Jaont: Bhapmian Das Proveh it io.| RS G s ntn B s, Som (Morcerizod batisfe in crawsbar and| < e Al Ho i e gl :";y'";h‘:‘:";:;::n:‘: et z‘:m“:; 1N AMERICA E Vi e sarded e s e B A us it _ | dot designs makes the delightful ne; 4 o Fit e o ¢ T R e et s et s e gees, but is, of course, much more ex- | 214 flour to roll out easily. Roll thin. |, o3 por years I was subject to at- YTHE BEST VAUDEVILLE R true supporter of the Roosevelt or Taft | tension of factory capacity in Lanca- cut accurately, bake quickly and re: 3 | pensive than the ordinary barred mu polloles, and he holds his high office | shire, involving a heavy outlay of cap- | RERSIV] TIan The OTCIRaiy, bArres Tauss as a compromise with the anti-Taft in additional plant because there | ndca not eost o great deal. faction. Really, he is in no way a| was large profit In sisht. The same move carefully from the pans. tacks of backache and T felt tired and weighed down with languor and de- pression, often being unfitted for wurk. THE NEWEST PICTURE PLAYS. Every afternoon 2.15—Every Evening 8.15. | i disappointment, for his record makes | effect was produced here on a smaller | TLinen gowns will ba_worn late in }'»nswfn Sand}vlv":csA“r:'s!tlo“ n’;‘?d"'n"_\ Doan’s Kidney Pills proved to be just it apparent emough that he was well ic both norg and south. One mod- |{he fall with long linen coats to mateh | slices froi o fresh Boston browno | ' ineay I required and I foel gra s I ‘wo BIG SHOWS DAII Y equipped to play the part he is play- | erate crop and ohe poor crop following |the costumes or with coats of serge. | . e ariog. rose are desisned exclusives | spread with cream cheese that has | ful, indeed, for the benefit I derived Jear and are proving | been beaten very light with a little | ficm their use.” me: ing i d cream, a dash 2 er and ble. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, ing. He has deceived Taft and had |upon this are emough to account for ‘F—L‘;‘Ii' his fling at Roosevelt and now the|the hizh price of this' cotton market- | people of New York will have a fling | ing year and the severe -curtailment - at him, and it is likely to land him | before its close. It is due to the man- as_pos Entire change of bill Mondays and Thursdays. 1000 Best Seats in the Theatre Every Afternoon for Ladies—10 cents Reserved seats sold one week in advance. Order by telephons, where he deserves to land, ufacturing worl&’s dependence upoR Maindroastng Wotes: Banana Crisps—After spreading the |gole agents for the UnitedgStates. 0 g Roosevelt has spoken to the New |the American crop, and it is no won- | 1, he mew hairdressing modes | Preed. 1ay upon it thinly-siiced banan- | Remember the name — Boan's — ana telegraph or letter. Hox office open 0 a m, to 10 p. m. fork Grangers, has spoken well and | ger that there is anxiety to inCrea# |will not o settled Gl the mutumn. |3 & STating of cheese and 2 dash of | e ng otner. g g G '|'|][S WE[ won the plaudits of all the people. and_multiply the sources of materfal” | mapy experiments in hairdressing ara| PPPeR and salt, put in a hot oven i — See THEO, the Balloon Il'l, K His epigrammatic utterances have - — — now heir ed. There are indications | o & W PFC 0. ,“:‘[ D While the Acute or Chronie—Which? thrilled the whole country:— THE GOOD-ROAD EXAMPLE. |that a d form of the fringe wil | T1° € MIRCE Stce z No matter if your kidney trouble is “The only motto for Americans| The advantage of good roads in Con- | Teturn to fashion’s favor. One hai Apple Surprises—Core, slice and fry | acute or chronic, Foley's Kidney Rem- should be: All men up, not some men | ne ut towns ought to inspire rural ‘r‘w(: . "'”“"-”"‘L;T": yq""‘y}“"”"h:‘ to a delicate brown some tart apples, | €dy Will reach your cas:. Mr. Claude down!™ . T ents with an ambition to have i - o & — P | adding a dash of pepper and salt and | BTown, Reynoldsville, TIl., writes us “I think a good man and a good| petter dirt roads. curls, which run round the face from |, few grains of sugar: place on the e i, piliind: moy months with The Best Kind of News]} woman can get to Heaven in a dozen| There are too many narrow, elosely | “inese wurls fall softly on the fore- well-buttered slice while hot and cwt |G T SomPEl nxfx.-(“h:hms:? Foley's Gifferent- ways; but I do not think |nhedged dirt roads in eastern Connecti- ”",,‘:,TA“"![“‘, ches they can get there unless they are|cut which are no more than cart paths | > the slices. hop fine some | Ki . cream chzese, pepper, salt, a dash of | tles effected a complete cure. He round cets—C the sides of the face and t of hair divides the fringe 50th Annual Kidney ‘Remedy and a few largs bot- que—Blan ronds h and chop fine and soak them in a lit- tes has demons men W when he sa; ‘T am against a bad | men in sixty min water to cook until tender. Can with type of lawyefor bad type of banker.’ | ed how effectivel Zood rubbers and lids which are in some alr o are will- coming of the small hat| Trumble three mac- | i [anaisiia ot ' ti 2)exing 4o Doth back of the colffure; gwhich | el e D t. a dash of|SaYs: “It has been of inestimabie value “I will never go with the type of | when an automobile and m meet. wved from the neck and|gu.ar and nutmeg. Add enough whip- Lez & Osgood Co. farmer who says: ‘T am down on Jaw- Iowa is all alive with the T -d"j; =}]x‘th'»"’<‘YS "‘fi ped cream to make the paste and use vers and bankers, I am against the | hetter dirt roads, and the T or the latt ToE fhe asy| With.yery NS butter Spmeal om W lEer ok can’ o0 anie. walt. “Put dnls business man’. I will go with him | river road which was 1 b ra jewelled filet for evening | “Ss B large canning kettle with just enough - e e apricot syrup. e P 4o In other words, I will go with him |ing to cooperate cap produce resu n means, of course, a rad- |, _:"": “‘”‘m ‘:l:‘ together with cream | Perfect condition. This will keep in- when he pronounces judgment on a| The Des Moines € says that in hairdressing. The hair | cpocts aRG mix fogetier With cream | eiinitely. man not In accordance with his occi- | “in. all parts of can be 1 1 closely to the| .ream’ to make the paste. These are pation, but in accerdance with his con- | found where the s lower in the front the| S 05 ok Teelt Trnch At Tomato Catsup. OF THE duct.” than the embankr the 1 - ¥ in shape to} One peck of ripe tomatoes: wash, “Sometimes we hear a man say he | where the diteh ot In s Show ront and at} Cod—A little fresh boiled |Slice and stew until very tender; rub i 3 2 > ud et 7 s. In hair m Tigh A 3 e |through a colander to remove skins is the, poor man's friend. I am the | cases the road becomes a sewer from s T ey i cod lightly picked up with a i e L il B e 4 poor man’s friend if @he poor man is| the rajnfalls® And this des n | e et yart- oy e R oos St add €wo. tablespaonfuls ‘each, of salt straight, and I am the rich man's| Gis exactly the poorest dirt roads in |e . side 1f pre- 1 on Juice, peppe 1t and mayonnaise; | and black pepper, three tablespoonfuls | is that which gives us the most pleas- . y friend If the rich map is straight, but | a3 parts of Connecticut | Gre baby rir Iay up with v lettuce leaf and cut | ©ach of cihnamon, cloves and allspice (ure, and we are sure both men and T am agalnet the crooked man, rich| rhe capital says furt he |lets may b v 1dea Woman's | and one teaspoonful of . women must be pleased to hear that or_poor.” state is famiilar with wt ever v newest ped; boil slowly Wuntil thick, strring|we can taks their old garments and The Colonel has turned th Dles on | accomplished by Peter Ranson v twist over o . regularly to prevent scorching. Set |almost transform then into new ones. e Old Guard,” and they have a sh Hardin county e looped with TEN e off the fire and stir into it two quarts | Our system of Cleanin A Pressing AND GRAND 2 township in Har E pea le the ‘other, ma 2 et : £00d_vinegar; put into catsup bot- | ineures the very best and most satis- Zood prospect of being cleaned out.| ..ir ‘his workmen out t 3 Tinglets and puffs, | , Scald two cupfuls of milk. pour over | 7 905, VInoRar put Into cataup bot- | EUTes 0 O We ananls our pat- . - have dared to tread and must|hours. after any : e e o o er cupfulof sugar. "Add one-hait | % A e Ay L b iy il g 0 ShiSL ERS Shmeguences. Ransom has done in one township cz teaspootful of butter. . Beat thorough Vankee Sacaloiohee. Asipancisy SRS . % e Iy in dou er, @dd two pananas, | . s 4 = be done in every other townshis | peelea ana cut in slices. Line ne tart apple, one cup cottage n w k OUT AGAINST TARIFF TINKERING | e, done, in evers other, townsiio | Lomon Sponge Cake. « |Boclod andcut in® stices. Tine 3| One tart apple eme cup of counes| [ame’s Dye Works, - President Taft has pleased the peo- | one mill tax which co is tow First beat th then add one and half an hour or |Sprinkie with salt and pepper to taste, ple in setting his face and raising h ip, but he gives the e the worth | ana i Toiaks ' AOE wne] cust m. - To malke | and place be! n slres of Boston | Telephone. 157 Franklin SI. | Voice agamst two evils—a further re- | of money |eup of four s phe teas half cupful of |brown bread. Grate the apple and mix | aug2sd ’ Norwich, Conn., vision of the tarMf and duties whict This dirt road agitation ot |0t i oFt or four tim upful of water |1t With the Sheese and cream. Season i 5 . > T e el el Ly . | Ada suice of n, one cup of | until quite brow to taste, spread on one slice of bread, { an extortionate profits. He kives ay the coming of th 2 o7 : A fa ; 2. place another slice over that and con- ;Sepl, 5th, 6“|_ 7th 1910 - that the tariff is on a scientific | stage when we shall have roads cost- | 014 ¥ | Vo o P ke tinue until there is the amount need- | » i rasis, and in future is to be scientifi- ['ing $10,000 per mile. B » = < i b Soca Cut across (in halves) and | | cally handd.efl: or, in other words, it | “The aod dirt a proposition w e Soatie i o ors hor Dats and £0WN | range on a plate covered with a dolly. | H 1as ceased to be a political sop of | have the co-operation of every farm e A R f feted e ampur Bhe il op siiamtiel u er ore football. This Is pleasing to all the the reason that the farmers SR T B - AL wun e [t T Pressed Beef. | Balloon Ascension twice people, for it gives impetus to busi- | buying automobiles, and when After this b foninz garnit is description.| Select a piece which is suitable for | 5 ness by removing the general suspi- | roads arrive, an automobile woulc ¢ from stove and , 3 pot roast, \\n‘:zmgnzh about Iu;n“!‘hs | = da“y, at 11 a. m. and 4 p. m., ion that the tariff is in @enger of | worthless. An automobile is - Tind r on A New Shade. e oo s Pt o iy pecla Ies N Sl 5 taah- whe 8 2 N 4 water to,cover one-half of the meat. | i being hauled over the coals again 10 | ness to the flesh when i THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW. | Lutin or gobelin pink Is described | oace sokse one nomnalf, of the meat | | by Prof. Marsh, the original the disturbance of trade and the in- | deep. s S B Gl e a5’ a DlenEOf Lor by Jeer -6 lovel toassnon of seitl .,1;{1:1;:5_5 SRS T hv;:: deance tuni =1 r s ea eg: e two table-} rasyberry ind strawberry shading off |ana a little pepper. Cook until the WATER BOTTLES, 59¢ up Pine-Tree Aeronant. with Roesewvelt—a position which ev- | of the countr; The drag 1 s th taste better U\-’lfli is added or the bluish pink of meat will fall in pieces; take from the liquor, cgol a few minutes and chop Eeg"g:'a"' } S"““EES | The Boy that made New Hampshire gt ) on ey ot IR L e el e b Vegetable thout at ¥ e A ok cups and ymrzx‘r hot over the meat. When | tParachute Drops at the Grand Army port. He doesn't hesitate to intimate | compared with what some communi- ot e Many people find the books of | CuDs and pour hot hame ELASTIC STOCKINGS Re-Union, 1908. that #t is those who profit by the | ties put up with 2 on n it in butt mps such as are issued by the gov- | cold slice thin and garnish with lsrs-‘ { 3 b 3 ner, d ave hat ! - liced, ¢ tomat potatoes, | or” “Phoce eas easily be trans— Crab Apple Jelly. RUBBER GLOVES | they have done the best they could| <The joy rider and his machine are > and other vegetal o ien e o Tune ' | The Ci fcut Agricul v J 3 e et formed in ones. A| Cover crab apples Wth wat a { e Connecticu ricul- with the evidence before them soon parte half cup of r ctonne or figured |boil very tender. Cool and . strain INVALID CUSHIONS 8 Taft is all right. He.intimates that e = the tariff is where it can profitably be In a ball siid out of politics, and it is @ part | citement of his policy to see that it is never again made the object of partisan jar- gon and pelitical play; but that it is placed In non-partisan business hands | to be corrected whenever a ‘“joker” is diecovered, and to be so handled | < soup. 1 or glud into place on the | through a cloth, measura the Juice and | oo vom [l tural Experiment Station will has a case into which |to each cup of it allow a cup of sugar. » stamps may be slipped most [ Boil the juice for 20 minutes. then te the susar. | cusily. " These make sMmple nd userul | 2ad susar mod boil anti o jietie o i have an Exhibition Tent, snner an | thel somg away gits. ¢ on a saucer begins to “jell When »‘ e g Siened | — the jelly i 1y doi da two . ) g i g e i e BB BT "m uhberlo.’s 40x60, with an exhibit that Shnty Pl & I At e L ing into glasses remove the leaves. . 'Wl" be Of value to 3“ farmcrs. Instead of ite the sugar. | | — cover w vinegar, tie a paper tightl . - o Canned Pineapple, Uncooked. that | flesh live largely on hoiled | Over and set in the sun for a week. A A 15 e T g T | e and Datton ety e oolled | few drons in the -water for the toilet pare. core land weigh the pineapple; Wholesale (sir..) Retail >eopl | bicude . ' B} & vervanhi. ut the fruit throu; the coarses This 1s what the people should stand |t 1 cere es are wonder- | 18 refreshing. knife of the meat cfior\ er, add the Coumy Colt Races for s o 4 It must be ence | fully good. T two every morning i . g . for—it fs a. positive and permanent| It must be an abnorma e bod. ke’ twbi exgiar o e R ne weight of sugar and stand over way out of many politicsl®ind busi- | that twinges because of 2 " | sestion "ot lemon Iuice and eatt sua ; Pyt night in carthen dishes. In the morn- four year old and under. S0 Rskevnnste stolen forty years ago. jmEnion ot Meaii e kn Sl A correspondent sends a recipe for |ing pack in cans that have been scald- " Ry uce e 1 rshds e SR | pepr wake th alatable. canning corn, Which shie has used for.| cdl fill these fo overflowing and seal. THE OPPONENTS OF TAFT. S:‘r‘!rrvtur) Ballinger may be apretty | PR sears without fail s L ] SE ¥ 3 3 5 good fellow as the world goes, but he | TO L itter, roas ske; cossting enre when: terler car Custard. No true republican can be an op- | £00d, fellow as the world s just rignt for cating, and cut off the | ... . Fesr Custard. == - Bring in your Town Teams ponent of Taft, for he hes made good i Theu Dblend Sradielly | con with o sharp knife 20 con QUM 00 st cortatn. country. pinces: Bt wb S In the facs of irying opposition and 1S | 11inenamm Sase. Ard: Stomobile the aumntitysarar Pol the corn after it iv Remavod fronr |t Bl OISR S O itbreds. To taeke S DRI of Oxen. A sure $20. for true to every progressive republican |(iang don't work when t v auto- sy [long mnftl iypuighe <ob Mad & scant quart;of common by ) ve on hand six Jarge: ripe.pears N7 ) ZAANR poliey. The oppomente to Taft are the | ;i yirists get them located. — — core and peel and cook them tender in | SR QN BN W each team of 12 YOkC permanent enemies of the tariff—the = |a little sugar syrup. Then drain and N SN . men who believe In free trade and free | mhe name of . Aaron was cut them into smail pleces and put| ANNASSNEINIRENENIE soup houses—the men who acted w e Qe them into a glass dish. Make a rich the demecrats until the republican in- St the hetor cltee surgents invited them i o the fold. — The chiet opposition to Taft today is| The high cos backed by rich importers and the agents for forelgn manufacturers who desire a free entrance for their goac into the American market, il e The free trader is the most persist-| The New York man who sues for boiled custard with eggs or with part eggs and part gelatine, and when the pears and the custard are cold turn | the custard over the fruit. Spread a o meringue over the top and brown it slightly in the oven with a salamand- er. ' Better Free Attractions than ever. st of living is bothering trade as well as T so the tariff is otection coun- not Band Concert, Try our Steamed Beers at these nt standpatter in the world. He is |a quarier of a million for beinz broken For Infants and Children. always at work. e never slee He | of his res ights has exaggerated never dies. If he dies, some more rad- | idea of it: deal free trader springs up in his value, en =——= - Splcl.] Prices ¢ ARTHUR D. LATHROP, Prest, i The Klnd Yuu Have I_' India Whart Steamed Beer, 50c doz- THEO. W. YERRINGTON, Sce'y. { wlace. August is said to give a series of % Narragansett Steamed Beer, 85c| auxl The free traders have it in for Taft. | sunrises hat it is deliahifur tn be. PAILS and SHOVELS, SAND TOYS | gopen. ; e They don’t like to see the money piling | noid, but few city men ever rise in Alwa s Bou hl SAIL anda MECHANICAL BOATS, By Milwaukeo Steamed Beer, Music. up in the United States treal o SNBYEas - 1T e P T | = o They preter airect taxation as & meand | T s ' 20 oM 1 ALCOHOL 3 PER GENT. PRl oV AT [IROUN STEIN, 3.1, Mala St, NELLIE & HOWIE, giivEE, Ther rinong b Gieah s “ice President Sherman will not be 2 | AVegetable PreparationfirAs- t LUNCH BASKETS, Folsphons 35°5 bkl ey oppose coast defences. TRey oR- | anmoyed If his Lredeseesor i similating the FoodandReguia Bears he o o . Teacher of Plane, ’ annoye s predecessor in office : S . NESE PARASOLS, FANS, ETC. pose @ standing army, they oppose ter- | wus spoken of by the chief execu Sl o |TAFA 4 3 Room 4 Central Buliing. oo g e g A B o o .\,\\-"hn'lhw“hum- \I‘h:nm <-n~h\\:“‘r f:| ting the Stomachs and Bowels of oom 42, canal, they oppose evervthing that|" - B e ] INEANTO SOt nmen S' ture - N THOMPSON promises to make America busier and | . voriny BRIy 8 1Zna WRS. EDWIN f“‘ Franklin Sq“m CAROLINE H. i i Dether anit® Hidher. " They “meet 'with |, i@ TERAD 088 cambalen managers | i 5 9 Teacher O usle failure in the democratic party and | Nave fo keep Speaker (fannon and | S ! " Tty the: repubiionn panty ey 212 | the Ol@ Gaard out of the list of cam Promotes Digestion Cheerfid- ale 46 Washingten Strees. P, g B ¥ paisn speakers this year as non-effec : Sessalllvillkst,cunlalnsm . or S ives. i ; i 1 ove HE The swellest iooking car and great- Pl L vty s . e (O VR, T R I NOT NARCOTIC. Tre late Spring leaves a larger [est bargain ever _offered. Maxwell TUNER i s I G e R B obssvalt bentietors stock on hand of the above, and to|¢-cylinder, 45 H. P. equipped with :;,;::rg:, e 0“"‘::'?,,“""";’"" | St- emiciiye - on . Saptember §th.i- Th move it we have mude quite a reduc- | every modern appliance 116 wheel 122 Prospect Bt. pose upon those who en- m € 2 : ; tion in the prices. It is a good tin afck detachable rim. oy o gage the services of others a larger [ d°mand for tickets was so large that to By now.. e e b‘;:'e: used carefully, now just out Tel. 811, Ne: o responsibility than they are compelled | the hall was inadequate, Also Paints, Muresco, Moldings, and | of the shop. ’ to assume in any othdr state. There m = i a’ f&ne!};fll‘ n;;pplypot del:r;;:lll‘v’n mnlo; N& B. lw. rrlm;‘v: several cars, little A W JARVIS are none who are exempt from their | General Grant wants the military rials. Painting, Paper Hanging and | used—prices right. : ’ application. Yet they are based on |laws so changed that the government Decorating. NEW ' POPE-HARTEORD, MAX- ISEI’;EE;:AgO';?GETCUT'I‘:U'T N the principle of the British employers' | can take at cost any motor truck or WELL AND OVERLAND CARS for | ., =ASTEF 46 Cial o Hability law which includes all classes | cAr required for service. This would 1 P_ F' MURTAGH' immediate delivery. l:m.""d rmount Ave. of oecupations and has been inter- |be a provision for despatch. Call for demonstrations. 22 preted to cover evers considerable fil | Apatec an ‘est Main Street. employment. A No-Hat Brigade. tion, Sour Stomach. Diarrhoey AN ta ( ols B BALCOM, A “mo-nat” Lrigade. fashioned aticr iz | Worms Comvulsions feverisie or Uver s M. B. RING & SONS o5 Thattes B0 The Boston Transcript asks: “How |the one which is thriving in lLoadon, 3 ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. For Quick Relief from Hay Fever - D Lqgsons given at my reiidence or af many are aware that one hundred and | has been founded in Vienna ——- asthma and summer bronchitis, take| mar22d et Bohew ks Gonssrvatosy: ave twenty-six years ago today the state |Says one of the membe s FacSinile Signanye of " 3 c 1in. nhl: of Franklin or Frankland was form- |fluous article of man's we; recozniz parel, ‘It deprives the head o It was never recognized by con-|,ir ynd sunshine, retards the gress amd later was reorganized' and |unq In many instances adopted as the state of Tennessee.” and is a source = 4 - Foley’s Honey and Tar. It quickly re- 7 I rty B ars ll:\'\’i the ;:llsx un;l’ur‘( .l)ddl‘l::lefl::g Ihl‘: s / - ot e et Floral Designs and CutFlowers | 4 Fine Assorement passages of the nead, throat and bron- chial tubes. It contains no opiates . ER and no harmful drugs. Refuse substi- For All Occasions. MILLIN Y tutes. J.ee & Osgood Co. GEDULDIG’S, AT LITTLE PRICES, s 7. c‘o':. c-:::-:c:: “A::::m»m Telephons 558, 77 Cedar Street. | - RS G, P. STANTON and is set down as a hustler. SCEIRUIRSS SUipes takes . (00 mu gl iv26a . room and never imprd¥ed by stor- THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. and Bicycle Repauiring. Genoral Ma- octia 2 age in atl r wardrobe. chine work Jobbing. 'Phone. fo. ont - What 1s Whiskey 7 | 350, once our ranks will e R S N R TR 2 dere’fa ho me- | THERE ts no advertising magium 10 Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul kills = ihconvenience considerable expense. At 1 Candidate Bass, v ing for gov- | the member of our league ay P gmor of Néw Hampshire, makes his | nis yesolution Vto xo barehgaded 30 campaign addresses to working men |much as when he visits a Theater or at the moon hour. He is 37 years: old | 0Pera’ TRe crush hat has sone out of A debate upon usually becomes most spirited before | put. like tals THERE s no advertising medium in its oloss ¢ Y Tt or Saniaces yesulis 0 Tbe Bul- letin for businees ta |

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