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THE PHONOGRAPH AND SCHOOLS Th Ly h i ‘The United States army has discov-| - to o ’ e phonograph in time is going to ered that the plen of having an ofcer | Gezetts, have 4 25th fill its place an educator in the do 90 miles on horseback once a yzar, | brought out an ent o 2 % 5 most progressive primary schools of |5 Show that he Ta i good condition, | howliaer which bids falr to Fevolition: BHes Doy R & meorRins 6th rwich ullefin |the mation. The average boara of is not enough. Daily exercise is need- | ize siege warfare. ~Although it fires a iY@ 1A TN Lech 27 education has not come to realize this Storage Battery Treatment. :;‘xe ;;lockhlg! n:;lrl :_!;:rlo:;e:hfl::?'el ;l ed‘l:lndi this is pw Tequirad. i .hell‘ we‘nlgmn:L 200 ch, flx'-“ hnvai:;’ th 3 vet, alt No car owner, if he values his own | the frame at the il tbe s is true of all. Many a man and | zer itself weizhs onl cwt. wi S Special femture for (sls week. : and Confied. - ash b:m;‘;‘_theh;fi::: ?; f::":‘l'.: comfort, should be without one or two | Sice of the spring first to be opera‘ed | woman is taking more exercise just|readw for travelling. This extraordi- g HEIDELBURG FOUR ’ the -.f,’f . hi %o |spare accumulators. And, what is [upon. Then screw up the jack until|now than at any time of the year. In|nary result is obtained by the pecullar 9 L 114 YEARS OLD. e omeans of teaching accur@le [more, he should see that they are kept | the driving wheel tire s raised clear | town or out, there is more walking, | method of discharging the sl This ) Vaudeville's Favorite Marmony Singers. s . envnciation and forms of expression. | hargeq = It is the best practice to |©f the ground. This will canse tiie | rowing, baseball, tennis and open-air|is not loadea into the breech, but is = The popularity of vaudeville and its | carry two sets of accumulators con- | Weight of the wheel and half the axle | life than in any months. But for this|affixed on to the end of a steel rod | ¥ MARZELLO & WOLFE Sshecription price, 13 a week; S0c a prosency everywhere and often poor- |nected up to a tvo-way switch marked | to depend from the body through the | many people could not stand the strain | which fits inte tha bore and- projects | [& 4 Comedy Bar Artists a year. 1y repeated by faultily run phomo- | No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, so that | SPring. and the leaves will probanly |of vacatio from the muzzle. When the charge is 7 .£ graphs, have tended to bring the pho- | the driver may always know off which | separate from each other sufficlently | Having “come back,” people begin|fired the steel rod is blowr out cas NIBBE & BORDEAUX NAT WHARTON LY Entered at the Postoffice nt Norwich, i set he is firing. The spare set should | to permit of oil being squirted between | going down hill physically in the fall| rving the shell on its end. With a h el Ventritaaut 2n. &5 Wecond-class maticr. oFraph into bad odor with certain | ISt B S HIE. T T time Just | them. The effect of the greasing as [and by mext May have put on the|charge of five ounces of powder the Character Comedy Duo The Minetrs) Ventriequist #celephone Calis: Cluaden. but, intalligently Manciuilig to.enconrage them: but r» accumulator | Airst or the oiling as last described will | pounds they lost and grown fabby,|shell ranges for a distance of ghout ew Rhow Bvery Monday and Bulletin @usiness Office, 450. ] records of quality it is & real emter- | ;5 uja he allowed to stand for more I to the docility of the | pasty, un-aired and without either vig+| 420 yar The howlitzer itself i Admission 10c. Kvenlngs Remerved S Bulietir Editerial R g ner and instructor. B fortnight withont Baving cnre = the car more comfort- [or or endurance. This does nothing. | muzale-loader of 2.1 inches caliber® It Bulletin Job Office. 55 It would-be a pleasant thing be- |rent drawn from it. Also, any aceumu- |@ble amd will certainly cure the | Daily exercisz is the one path to health. | i mounted on a fravelling bed, fr Willimantle Office, Room 2 Murray|tween lessons for the children. It |lator left stancing for any lensth of | Saueaking which so keenly annoys the | The people who walk are moving near- | \which the wheels are removed for fir- Buildiag. Telephone 210 migt » & relaxation and & stim- | time . shonld have the terminals | motorist. The best lubricant for car- | er the grave every day of their lives| ing. = — Ulation for better effort. ¥t even would | smeared with a littie vaseline riage springs is ordinary lead paint | just as much as those who ride. but s A i L . ~ ilation for be o <o a culty “gr primin, slightly nned v w et thers so soon. Daily . Nerwich, Friday, Aug. 26, 1910. | nanent tr the joyous dm- | Will prevent supihating and dimcoity | o5, €07 FICCRS Jnd about 10 per | Gxorcive Ia & matier o wHi and Rabic Wores. Thin:Willle/Mecve. their pulses bounding. | T EHERE L0 fr e reau cent. of graphite well mixed into the | —not of apparatus or opportu: Any| The darkest days of the democratic influence s Indubltable. | W heresor the oo omiators are ehmricd, | paint. This Tubricant lasts longer than | man or woman with 4 room and an|campaign have arrived when Alto B. E * feriafrictas H)tations i slor FUMLMEIEL Lo fOSUINATIES AXe o | By But the beat motor or axle gre open ‘Window and @ square yard of | Parker predicts ivictory all along the The Cireulation of ance cven once or {wlee . week | hava Rim nd secure lodgment. The |in fict, it wil generaily outlast tws | space tan set ‘the exercise merded {o | ln Inneapolis Jonrnal. | wonia be a tr o look forw est way to set them is in @ wooden | or three applications of ordinary | kesp in condition twenty or thirty 3 o b e T | it e D with tongus springs prosect | Ereasa=—Motor Brint minutes a day, and evervone wastes| A Seattle firm has had orders from THE BEST VAUDEVILLE IN AMERICA. The Bulletin. To R R T ok anen i ascomiar A ey IR CE more than that, “A walk daily means | China for six million creosoted railway will seem today as absurd as the free | O TAUATE SULCR CUCT oI5 hod As Showing the proportion of sum- | Bealth and fresh ‘air. — Philadelphia | ties Within two years. THE NEWEST PICTURE PLAYS. The Bulletta hos the largest cir- || SChool books and the school lufieh |,z bhox, will press against it. and hold | o (GUliita jn New Hampshire who | PTess: - + 2 culation of mmy paper in Easters || ut the wheels of time wiirl lit armiy without shock. i simiar [ now independent of the railroads — = Every afterncon 2.15—Every Evening 8.15. Cemmecticnt, and from three to four || nd many things which at first | springs are set In the floor of the =ase. | far transportation, one of our exchang. Man with a Vision. times lazges tham that of amy in || SiE e Taclih Jpet 113t AAMEtA TR BRI 08 D st Taom, 1f cver, | Cor CanSDORIUCHINGS OF AR ERanE: D onbiore 550 Aot ofF Tk e gai Two BIG SHOWS DAILY Nerwich. It is delivered to over || Where they receive full credit of being s:nr;' fr?_lm <\wn;nz m;u to the puste | from the Mount Washington house at S .\ex”wn eyes -:--x e ‘X”W ety e 4,053 ses §a Nor- ]| the output of wisdom. shaking down.—Motor Print. | Bretton Woods on one day recently | the plain. He is practical and yet ideal . i R R R 868, £k dead by mimcertires por e Stopping Squeaky Springs. [ not one went by train and ot the sev- | Mo deals with the real things of life o For Infants and Children, Entire ehange of bill Mon n'yfl o y-n: 3 3 BinD SHUSMICE Spein 2 et Bt tha ogel rom | tares a8 any mam. And vet he ternoon for Ladies—10 cen eat. of the pesple. In Windham || INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. | ¢ sprines squeak annovingly, and seven arcivals at e hotel on | i ugenty n, o mar oind vet 2| The Kind You Have Always Bought 1000 Best Seats in the Theatre Every Afterno N it achivered to over 900 houses | The Tulletin takes pleasure in €l | thelr FlaAInt dpes not cease aftor & 1 S el e S | rachens® ores dont sce. Hetanse ne| aaerten 'eenis B4 ons v ol MR REEAnon. Onder 05 telephens, Daniclson to over 1% .attention to a correspondence be- . 5 e eresting to note that one of the nu- |sees the things which are even mor ears the . Fpbden o Jox office OP 3 . m. of these places it the president and secretary of | (here 18 no cure but to disy Tt e oNars Mo L cisasty than' (hose whose hight dwells| o 25 ©10 M( . telegraph or letter. Jox office open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. ease between the leaves 3 B e DOt el S o OB AT for i iy, VY » ecticnt bas forty- nt Charles S. Mellen of | fembling and remounting. B panioen fanslNEbidmeg the | 558 SOk aad ot ieth e Rl e See**THEO,” the Balloon Girl, THIS WEEK hundred and stxty- New Haven & Hart- | mencing operations, however, [ antomobiles for & dull market for his | lon of what shall bs. He Tises In pir- R wares. H »w nearly fi wned in the Gri ns that on the av fve postotfice districts, mnd forty- ome raral free delivery routes. 1e s mold i every on the proposed pas- |should —be se suppor utilities bill, which | blocked up to take all t o | i springs, leaving them in lisht _ upois, (e tion, so that they can ¥ , and he is inspired n from those 1d motor cars | v the ate, and reck- age they cost For tows =md om all of t(he R. ¥. D. corporation point of ab Withoat .- | their owners $1,000 each, or a total in- is not eelfish, this ma: ~ which meets public appro- | tha pivot bolts with plenty of wress:. |gasoline buzsies amounting to five = and the man ! CIRCULATION ~BLEC e FRE bolta with, plenty o sreas: | EStelne, Dien 108, 20 2 | S P o of, ot o S| edding nkly avow that T am not op- | b Introduced, and then thrist the | ment of five miltion doilars of ‘thie wur- | Igh (Houghts fram him, they heed | % o : ismounting s cash of a communi ho | them little. 112 may be a common man | 1901, average ... 3"any lezislation which, after | eight bolts throush. 1t dismounting (W | FUG. e eatth of Hampshire in | in the opinion of other m tries | Glfts such consideration, may seem to be |SPTNES 18 NOUEN (0 D€ Ol mlicy | pleasure vehicles ‘15 bound to curtail | as a common man te tell his fellows P, . .- | necessary for the correction of any | hiSdticea between the biades in they the cash available for investment in | what he has seen ' Likely enough they MW are aliowing: thel meer eoni- ises. actual or threatened. I|faile D e ek ap The jack | securities, and It Is not so very sur- |say amonz themseives, ““Whe ath ta l(’mh Irg‘\fl!ut.-wr:‘(:\‘hlrh {,1"..,- (g o that “n‘jn at et t | prising that the bond market is dull. | this man those things nd either pass | plete stock of SILVER and CUT Wesk ending £y " A : . B ed betwé conia Democrat. unheeding or openly scoff. It they no- (| GLASS ever before shown by us, ccessary would benefit the | point it can just be introduced bec tice, they straghtway Hecide that the| e . . August 20............ ailroad as much as the public. 1 seer, being different from themselv | and of the newest peane o) have no doubt that the Elkins law for- ST 1 Pottes- B is of unsound mind and disregard the!]] best makes. —— =11 § to shippers has bene- | That “Agreoment” with McLean. | =~ Potter = meseage e ls tying to impact—xow || L o siion cifts we can r 5 railroads of this country quif Much has appearcd in the public| This woman lives on Ne Haven Registe f r G . MARVAL g ‘.‘,:j,. ”:L’ b il ,,»"""nf TRkl cert: East side, or in Cleve — —_ | § certainly supply your wants. OF THE BRI fuias minde s movenjent = Doty Shmat we bet tors, or in Chariestown. mear A Famote Fiddier: for the establishment 2 Tk Mar- general. T believe that the main [meat’ that W )¢ mear the docks in Philadelphia, Though he thinks' and talks im £ 73 wel” Wbrary in homor of the late Don- | advantage which has accrued to the | 3tor Atorgan (3 on the edge of Chinatown in San Fran g S S e ) | E S & Mitehell, the New Haven Jour | public from federal legislation with | P: MeLean O s bt Uisco, oron Canal street B or il T eta oM Mg aiOn Teii] Jflh“ & EBU H fllISS f SR Doarier s b i 2 » railroads. has accrued from |Knoiweoge o8 OF B8 nd are r in Chicago's slums. : ol Slesenta. IR Tells teapive i o ik . “Though Mr. Mitchell's home t s act, cMciently enforced by | ing part in the war that is on It is auite ¥ oo RO0* pite’ ot iese s is that which gives us the most pleas- ’ y s e it ? the § commerce commission, | rep party. any place i | cations is to he found in the fact that ure, and we aze sure both men and i e bk T e he exercise of any of | We do, however, think that it is| where men and women work and di | his Derb; t eIl Gowt' hests: the | women must be pleased to hear that c c ing the city of New Haven, he was | rather ¥y i5o croveiny of wus ENTeo. Tnover, that| Men have dled bravely, but many [ s Derb B tag s o we can take thelr old garments and nevertheless associated in the public | tho drasiic powers given to the com- |proper to sy Just e DAt | omen have scen the last nour coms | Hame of Scotland’s createst ndal o e e T o mind with this His affection for on Ly the interstate commerce | tvervbody in Co ot his | With Just s brave a spirit, just as|Scuth.ef the horder vers lttle is Our system of Cleaning and Pressing AND GRAND especially interested in our park sy merce co: m_confines its act ater Bul ke in: busines This _woman’s children were all o LIl Ml factory results, and we enable our pat- 3 B L mo i ot miaren i | tien %o, the covsecting of Wiukps Lited [ S owr Bulice 3 - doad” o weeks Since, her ol hus- | senth cenitury’ hecame, the leading | v TFons t asve & Kood many dollars yearly cemral Lahnr Umn was hie affectionate study of Bast|far will its influence be beneficial. In L - | pand had passed away. ”He had never | fdler'of the north, and it w SPE T thaly Ciething Bilis, Rock that made it the beamtiful park | S0 far as it extends its_activities be- an A A O et har Gniiialton. THE fashionable a2ssembly in Scotland . it has beceme. Then. too, by the re- [ vonf (h cre. it will, in my Jude- | personal, business or Political, snd any | Protecrion oF 41%, 000RT BTN L | was considered complete. In uppear-| For the next seven days we Lang’s Dye Works finement of his literary work he | ment, te misdeeds far outwelghing | body Who has cver had any business| (I USS, (R M orer. ance, Neil Gow was an ideal personif il aubatos ol 'y Brought honer and fame to New Ha- | any good it may seck to accomplish.” | deaiings with bim knows (L G200 | “She was alone in a small room. and | cation of the typical Scot, and pint.| stoc Telephone. 157 Frankiin SI. wven. At the time of the Ymle bicen- It there: is one quality ,which Jjaw | 8 worth a hundred cePts of & €0 now she faced death, due partly to|ers . no Racburn, never_tired | P fnterest than his delightful es de- | Mellen more than another, it is his | nyC S80E5 Priniteq States senate was | old. fraid to dfe. She was|Humber of . Srettish maoaien . His R S Sohiit comaz fo| maten s h e St [ oo Tl Siatis sounis The) R i wit sttt 0 gie e | s o B, ot inz Sept. 5th, 6th, 7th, 1916 no figure in the celebration provoked [and certainly the corporation he Tep- | Bulkeley, and he told his friends that| Dot afrald of the long i auaint title, “Farewell' to Whiskey 3 'y 3 'y more tender emotions ameng the many | resents, like all other corporations, Is [he did hot care particularly for the )™y PeCh, * 00 Ii0 Cor help, the | being written in old age. when fail 0- ar S distipguiched men present. |His ‘Rev- | entitled to it position, and bevond any question of b Tet =te WOG S " health and advancing ve eries of a Bachelor has been printed in — ' ing on a poo: equipped but | him to abstain from ¢ we. u er ure SU Bes mievage Shouta a sheir DEPRECIATED LAND. yery g to have e = s B e wiiiad o8 Tace tad sieion e Porch Rockers Balloon Ascenslon twice in the proposed library be givem up| Bulletin No. 64 of the agricultural [ §S0FER F- 0 o6 ook G Fiofear sind st peayede 0L _(oN iy SR . . daily; at 11 a. m. and 4 p.m. to the copies of this work, in the dif- | department is of more than ofdinary |y.ore or less wh: T:thabk thee, :'”‘h‘"n' “'""!“_‘ kb So0 DS Joutienie Chutionss guens the 2 dl. £ aily, . M. p. m. ferent languages, which are to be | interest to men who desire to obtain | Connecticut knows that if it T o ok Tife, the ennutics Of your | the wife of his bosom hears him. . | 3¢ Prices regardiess. of cost, f. M he original found in his hom'e llbrary, a distinctly | good farms for less than | they are | been for the influence and ot A iih T have enjoyed and for| -What in the werld kept you out so by Prof. Marsh, the origin unique contribution to the lierature of | worth, Morgan G. Bulkeley that ¢ ridy shich X2 T A et e s gemeration would be constantly on | The agricultural department ' calls | McLean would never been R0¥e | O e s B ey st} - 62-66 Main Street. WATER BOTTLES, 5% up Pine-Tree Aeronant. ai to the fact that exhausted T of Connecticut o would | lo take home. T thank thee for John, | sv2a FOUNTAIN, ‘We hope the committee will suc- se in the hands of | have attainea the pos o Pt {my good husband, with whom I spent | % z The Boy that made New Mampehive =5 . inence which he now occu and it : . Ao EYE, EAR ceed in rafsing the money needed to t While there is a ,1euee BUCT rooe Voter ed to |50 haapy vears. : 3 s o018 s b e famoug with his Deuble amd Twiple carry out the attractive plan. Amonz lamor concerning opportunities | UEe 06 T t the| My -'fiv'lva“lr i, as clean I‘.f,f J‘(‘\‘ Somedokenials toy DE\ IS o aalhkite Dréps. at the GatniAled the subscribers we shall expect to see cal estate investment in the north, | ngratitude own how to_keep 1t 00k for- NT I ELASTIC STOCKINGS i | Chicago Post Re-Union, 1908. ard with joy to rejoining my husba the names of many Ne and have no regrets at th, Bulletin Haveners. | west and sc No. Sixty-four | It any ingratitude has DR. E. J. JONES NURSERY SHEETING An Tk Marvel’ library within the limits attention to tbe fa in mine- fin this matier many peobl . Disillusioned. 1 of the' town of New Havem would be outhern New York hill counties [is on the part of Georgze P. A e Bt o e e etk ] BBER GLOVES o an additional reason why strangers £00d openings for ener- |towards Senator Bulkeley, r GO oy OOt Hhen T e e to| Suite 46, Shannon Building NPRORE SLave The Connecticut Agriculs B "o, oy sumokers men who are anxious to | the opposite. It is movc than liely Potters el in interviewer that he does not kndw | Take elevator Shetuckst street en- INVALID CUSHIONS E " Stal movement encouragement.” land. These lands have B o co ] 2 bezin to toss on her bed. She| how to mil Kaneas City Star. | trance. 'Phone. A . tion will @ piace in the state has more in- | deprociated in value from 25 to 75 per | OIS, OF les® indifferent to n 1as it 8 Xz and everything for the sick room M| tural Experiment terest in & movement of thie kind cent. The department believes that by |or the United States sena | physical or me lips moved = ot e n Norwich, and none shouid he aui odern teientific methoas these Tands | more tham Hikels e i et : have an Exhibition Tent, o do him honmor. An “Tk Marvel” an be made productive agaln and |less indifferent to the positi < Fltaye Sl » besceched, ve it cove might be installed in our own|prove a splendid investment eovably imsinuated that he woul jorked bard’ all my life abd lived | H 40x60, with an exhibit that public library; or one of our schoc “Once goo@ soil conditions are re- | 1o have MclLean succeed bim, for It{accumulate any money or property— ‘We want you to try Lenox Soap. l“ “ er ']. Houses might be named In memory of | stored,” says the bulletin, “the land is [i8 & fact that Bulkeley has alwavs | (3" cher “on't lot them disgrace will be of value to all farmes pay tt n enou; o | well a ed to t kee) g of ive- een not only an adn or of McLean my old y dump! h a 1 B s, oo At ane e ey seonr Teistagi so DUt & Strone supporter of him in alf | ¥ °\0.Pones b Sumping tich fle Buy a cake, a quarter’s worth, Wholesale (sir..) Refall memorializing our ablest and most re- | = rticularly sheep raising; to | DU & SUORE SAPROTEr, O ML G | hole in Potte X Milwaukee R sy esale (siores nowned citizens gen: especially hay and | pf S S erer to1d George P. MeLean |- & or a box. ead and follow the R for _ potatoes, and to the growing of cer- | on any one else that. he would not = | oo anide of & County Colt Races for COMING TO JUDGMENT. in kinds of fruit. They can be pur- |again be a candidate or th “-‘n» ‘,.‘.a,[ % IOH- Explanation. directions on the inside of e 1d d el e e Sibles Pennsyl. | chased cheap, they respond readily to romise that he would suppor At St Lo astronomer has dis- - A [Elasressman Joe Sibles of Pennayl- | oenes CHea D e The Bet B e A otinten il coveted e hoartamieged oot on he wrapper. If you will do that, you four year old and unde ven seph Cannon, and the Old i el Bulkteler Knowa that If he|sun. Perhaps this explains the preva. | markets, a | crease in val -4 Guard of New York under Sherma 1 they will continue to use Lenox Soap. h- | ever made such a Dromise hat as | lence of the elopement habit—W the anti-naval, anti-sub mine boat in o » tha stand ington Star. iy, anth Loy Crowar who bave so |, There' are Just much opportunities | €920 80 that, s would sang b i Bring in your Town Teams Drofress and In berait of srusts and | Mho know their Dusiness and are not Fetn "Mhodgh e VS slimentas? | colophone. lnes after Jansary 10 | X e of Oxen. A sure $20. for mon@polies appear to -be coming to | 3{raid of wo Teference to his then close friend may 1O ap_ AR ) AR =y il st ot e have beer interpreted by Mclean's QRN 7% 7 AN griet—they axe completel: out of pul- P TPy have been AL Dy AL o z \\\\Q,\\\ N\ | each team of 12 yoke. Congressman Joseph C. Sibley, of| Fdison feels certain airships will be o e T, | Just fits WA \‘\‘\ AN \ the Twenty-eighth Pennsylvania dis- | CATTYIE e mails in 1920, Week-Ends. | / Y Lo trict, who mot long ago spent more e Sing a song of Saturdavs, | f AR 7 Better Free Attractions than $40,000 to obtain his renomination he vacationist comes back, but Rests along the road, | \ A S in the republican primacie, was ar. |ometimes the family cat doesn't L e, | L AR )7 | (han cver. Tested Tuesday on a charge of de-| gwuen it comes to the crop of Jonahs | Ho! Another milestone passed | | \\\\\\\ \ ) ! A bauching vot. the result of the in- |, ver appears to be a shortage. Toward the goal we seek ———— NN ;e-fl:mn of a board of augjt into iy i Then, refreshed, we travel on Band Concert. is large expenditures. Not even his xchange g ey M - 3| ‘Oater Bay says now that its most EPEg Amptuer e it al_from e congressionol | jictinzuished citizen is on s - i him from undergoing | {yu, 2 on a westerR| 1 pas come again—the we : a Try our Steamed Beers at thes end > e 08 an ordeal ; Anogier” of 'the ‘periods which divide Speelal Prices et - oS h more Ought to be com- | Roosevelt s now referred o In | pacasse it really does stand for 4 S il gl st Indin Whart Steamed Beer, §0¢ doz- THEO. W. YERRINGTON, Sec'y oh as few politicians care _— for, but whi pelled to meet. newspaper circles as leader of the first | boundary that is tangible, ie at hand ¥ i ¥ 3 €190 BN toor his. arrest EERERAD & Biher week s ‘heen focled o : ‘ jify. Saves time and Sarragansett Steamed Doer, 15 remarked thet he didn’t = s Do vou wonder where the weeks go? | < % = R aTiavkas Mieaed Boes, Iving wpop his back sick in Warren| After Roosevell has swung around [Do”they seem short and shorier’| By Lydia E.Pinkham’s Veg= ;effort. In truth— 10 doset. wusio. it county conld be committing a crime | the circle he will clasp the ends, at | TPen: the cchances are that vou are perfection. W. Main St. £ > busy, that you have found your work. E JACOB STEIN, 83 W, Main St. 3 - s Ea of courss 35 [Ovater Ty T 1t ndicates thet you are mietable Compound | s 3t S NELLIE S. HOWI corruption through the hands of an| 1f Walter Wellman was equal to his | ousty (10 0" move on o fast that vou | Chicage, TIL — “I want to tell you The F. F. Dalley Co., Ltd. [Ap— o , BN Ghin the prinéibal Esfar sway ropositions he would be somewhere in | cant preperls siliate and improve | what Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Bufislo, N.Y. Hamilion, Ont. Room 4¢. Central Bullding. It is to be hoped that Joseph Sib- | the Arctic regions now them. ; Compound did for me. I was so sick ; . Jey will get what he is entitled to for| e Do’ they drag? Ar> you in the con- | that two of the best doctors in Chicago ERS 10< CAROLINE H. THOMPSON hie Bigh-handed way of plaving (he| THeTe scem {n be no large sums of- | dition of ‘looking both wavs for Sun- | said I would-die if I did not have an ALL DEALERS K e iyl < foprig SUs 6F politics fered for the Roosevelt in which Peary p:z”’h ER 3an s iineh nof bkl - — ration. I had 0 Wik i e Dlaurad the e vs crough. or”ou havewt found sour| oy aa twe F Sale ¢ Tuesday of this week was the 12 R T R S " oA Faoks oupht tot @ 3 5 2 they wanted me to g0 through a third one. I suffered day | and night from in- flammation and a anniversasy of the battle of Bennin b fon. netes the Boston Transcript, onee | tonts were fled in England during | anassh Gescribed 2 wagzish critic of ver. | 1910 than were filed in 1909. What does the week->nd mean to mo3t 2§ “fought by Massachusetts St you? Does it mean that tonight, and o T e o 5 he Standard Ofl company "at Chi- |{omorrow. and tomorrow night = you W- F. GEER The swellest jooking car and great- | ent " bargaln . ever - omered: azel R TUNER 4-cylinder, 45 H. P. equippe wit every modern appliance, 118 wheel 122 Prospect Et, they ought to move just fast PRESERVING JARS Soleiers, under a New Hampshire com- | = 1€ = @ICRET g00d e o, ill really rest, and ge aced to bet- i o achat im. ' B .~ ag/ mander, on New York e e 10 v e e inenemtea. | Lo tackle ‘the’ Fush®moxt week ATe small eumor, and || BALL MASON . . . . . Qs 65 Ji™5s v cireniil. mow sust out ek L4 il - 2 b S 55 our Mondays better days bocause of ve = ooy Tre ldy who emered w Bostom tee| T e L e e e Sondays T ;‘{Lfi‘n‘ yetasy || E. Z. SEAL Improved Lightning . . Ps. 98¢ J°'N""8""We nave severai cars, utue A. W. JARVIS par to get a plate of harle- »m any. point, the | - | the interval doesn’t rest vou. then you . e . e tone Tight. eam, upset the house when she | ma Indians must have found it pleas ight as well not have it. There can told me how Lydia | -y iy IS THE LEADING TUNER IN e e M e e o bh Rl b e R O e hs it O 7o toldmenow Lodia || Will Hold Whele Fruif, Best in Market . Qts. $1.00 NEW POPE-HARTFORD, MAX- Raa e bl gyl rve her than to correct her. } WELL AND OVERLAND CARS f0f | ifhone 518-5, 18 Clairmount Ava aemi el eeks was meant to serv: that pur- | etabl . S, s meant o pur- | ef e Compound had hcl{fd her, and. ew Hav immediate delivery. Call for demonstrations. probably it Is|J tried it, and after the third bottle . Register. Was cured.”—Mrs. ALVENA SPERLING, 2 1408 Clybourne Ave., Chicago, 111 A 8ly Suggestion. 4 If you are ill do not drag along at | bt ¥ A /They had reached the outer vortats | home or i your place of employment | Tt took twelve horses to haui the [ f the, frout foor, and were sols luntil an operation is necessary, but = Jaws of a whale caught off the Japan- | fnotSl % 5 build up the feminine system, and re- | not likely that Colonel Roose- | ese coast—they weighed 110,000 “Avhen 1 say good night to vou this {IOVe the cause of those dhtre_mug | d down to the fourteen | pounds. evening ” gurgled Mr Youn “do |aches and paius by taking Lydia E. booked for. He will e you think it would be proper for me | Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound, made row in a dozen more. Is there any reason why a country | 1o, Plece one reverent kiss upon your-|From roots and herbs. oo vl All the Bryan candidates in the late fleyburn should not set his | Nebraska election were defeated. Col- st “Dixie” for that is ours|omel Bryan has been given a chill at : capture, as Lincoln de- | home, 2d one of the best things, sept22a See our KEEN KUTTER FOOD CHOPPER No Leak, No Waste, Clean Cut, Quality Best, Prices Low Special Razor and Strep, worith $1.50 fer . . . 89¢ Sample Line of Plumbers’ Teg's. Auznt for Armstrang's Stocks and Dies. ur fault M. B. RING & SONS | ... E0e0e Fon mar22d psed at Schawenka Con iy . flgrai Designs and CutFlowers | A #ine Assorement GEDULDIG’S, AT LITTLE PRICES. Telephone §68. 77 Cedar Str 5260 doliar country? should consic dceswt get so much self-respect 2 it 2 : Sandsof women who have been troubled that he cannot enjoy life. Brawing the L ine: mm“d;g%ubmmu, mfl:muo«‘:‘fi;fl_ The Choctaw Indians are said (o be Point to. Be: Remembered. torstion, fAbrul mors, irregularities, Speaker Cannon must be surprised | yhe richest people in the world. Still | When John D. jumps into:his tub finodicxalngbubc%bflflnfl-d"“ by his far reaching unpopularity when | while not understanding the value of | of whiskey he shoufd remember that a |teeling, flatulency, indigestion, dizzi- two Georgia congressmen are defeated | money, we should prefer to get it some | man cannot drink his bath and have |0€SS, OF nervous prostzation. Why other iay.—Topeka Capital. - it, too—Nashville Americap don’t you try it ? s e - fair head ” 4 4 | — ’ = that can raise a three-billion-dollar [ 5080 "G Siened sort <he 1aia | FOT thirty years it has been the stan- | F All O : MILLINERY roy thought for today: Seif-re-| .,y crop should be called a billion- ¢ S A ¥ 1o 29 |dard remedy for female ills, and has | oF; ccasions. e Ko B LN B8 t is & mobt Commendable thing if | Gomiar covntry? oo her head quistly upon his shoulder, 1 |ssgitively Y atorod the Boulth of show | POT MEND mends every/hing. Stovimk for red covers. ott’s Maj place.”—Lip) MRS, G. P. STANTON octld THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street WHEN you want to put your busi- ness befors the public, there is no me- | THERK Is no aavertising medium | dlum better thag thegugh the advertis- | Eastern Connectiout squal’to The Bul ing columns of The Bulletin- lelin fas business resulis

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