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N jar add two back for b kel vios P . red peppers, a level A BT teabar s o ¥ 8¢ Chartor A - - 5 = 2 >4 teaspoonful ember ), a gove: of pepper- “two, leaves and | Ouk. - ] v e o e i Woman in Life and in the Kitchen. T R A gy S U ; L i F . fport who voars ago were started e E—— water @dd one AN O i < g ; pound of rock salt and a lev = 1 O . @orwich Zulletin | o5 e i vty e A e Jemvis, It lata. a3l ey, and| PO Tk i et o | L e o | ANNA JORDAN & CO. N and Coudied. as they were given hundreds, for their | , A delicious peach shorteake 1s made | ¥EURE POULY "R SO TUCHS SUG T | tie mixture to bolling, add a quart EXGRVESRNG) pie o Three Feoe BuUrOnY Tty terclel heno : 2 A according to a recipe which has been ure cider vinegar and pour at ¥ AT - total heldinss are $25.000,000. They | BSENGA" o[y Tnrce gemeratione. i | Uhe_Spots remain repeat ihe whole|ones over the pickice, overflowing the| In a single prosperous vear pur- R E A ol e 114 YEARS OLD. were Prank, Darius, N. G., and Charles | family- process. No stains can_ jar and sealing at once while boOIling | chases of imported works of art by . : ~ — = ot Millen, boys who never heard of an Sift two cupfuls of flour, half a tea- H omb Puddi hot. 1If fresh dill heads cannot be had, 1 FEATURE ’ eight-hour or ten-hour day and Knew | spoonful of salt and three tablespoon- o - . A use dill seeds, a rounding tablespoon- American citizens have increased from v “ Tn. ey e Price; 12c & week; 50¢ & no holiday but July 4th, when they |fuls of bakine powder twice. Then| Mix thres cupfuls of flour with a|ful to each half gallon jar. These will [less than $4.000,000 to $21,000,000; pur- M w 0D’S MUSIGAL o - Were given 25 cents each to spend. | add threo tablespoonfuls each of but--| SuR(yl of Beet et chopped fne, TRer |keep indeninitoly: o e $25.000,000 t6. abpue. $40.000, High ‘Class Novelty Act, Intruducing s M fer and lard, and mix fhoroushiy by | 3 ess 000, 4 000, 4 T TR T TR TR o e b el ks cutting. with o knife. Ada siowly u |molasses, & cuptal of blucberries, a Green Tomato Piokles. 000 imports of costly furs have Jump- Ustal TIME | viorns, Cornetn, Xylophones, Marimbaphones, Belln, © e = | cupful’ of mill. When thoroughly | toas | e ed ‘from approximately $20,000, = Telephone Calls: We have alwavs fought shy of| mived, divide into ‘twe. equal parts | BOil or steam for three hours. s, e Ten S Jovetuss. [ies geb S04, and Prices RSN Spndor Valdavils sne Metios T “ It is not at all improbable that the — Business Office. 430. politics: Never had time to get into|and put each half in a round buttdred Editorial R 35-3, * : ; . A 3 B Teoina, . that sort of thing. Some people have | cake tine. Flour the hand and pat Vet Eiyioy, Mucan: spoonful each of allspice, cinnamon i S a talent for it, and better let ‘em | the doush to fit the tin. Paie ten or | In so many households bacon and [RGP"0CL S3¢h OF alispice cimnamon lee, Room 2 Murray| . ", Mo aqvice is to stick to|twelve minutes. Cut in half, spread |esgs are the most popular breakfast|stana over night i Buflding. Telephone 210. straight business. This country is|With e fruit mixture and put fruit | dish that more than one housewife may | S5 e fatal At = > = a onlv. - wi vi on the top as wel For the Alli be glad of a tip concerning the bacon’s | ¢, : Norwich, Monday, Aug. 29, 1910, | @/l Tisht, only we have too many | %y (\o cupfuls of sliced peaches and | breparation. foSmmerning draln off the brine thus|Cllly valuable the things it buys may - politicians and too much _politics. | civer with a syrup made of half a | I the bacon is too salt (and it is, |foTmed. Heat the vnesar and sugar | U0 050y of the country and stays INSURGING IN SEASON AND OUT.| Things move fast now. People com- [cupful of sugar and {wo tablespoon- | indeed, sometimes!) place a little water | hoiling hot, an e vinegar put | 10 C "It is not devoted fo remuner- surge = 0 3 g S it. Let the wat oil, er. Jox = a- o " oing to the dogs. It isn't. The coun it. Lt the water come to a boil, then | &7 Scalier lovse throush ihe toma- | ofhome production, either in the fac AMERICA’S BEST VAUDEVILLE LATEST PICTURE PLAYS six cupfuls of sugar and one tea. widely prevalent demand for luxuries of these and kiadred types form an appreciable factor in the present reign of high prices. Money spent in this manner, however beautiful or intrinsi- anti-Roesevelt as well as anti-Taft,{(ry is petter than it ever was, Fluffy Omelet pour the water off and cook the bacon tory e - 3 3 ’ & o ry or on the farm, and are attempting to satisfy thel “It cos © s the 0wk ain omele in_the usual manne: ot Vo e Sl qe e e Bl (L8 ndency ecessurily evi- T w. - 129, 30, 3 Tt costs to live, but look at what| Make the_ordinary p t. 2 |0t only does this method do away |Peat the boiling vinegar every morn- | . This tendency is not necessarily eyl Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday ~-AUG..29, 30, 31 i large one with six e Use the . BURKHARDT, FLYNN & PARKER—Comedy Singing Trio. animosities in the most pecullar Way. | you wot for vour laber. Keep Inside 5 o : yo T ep ss but it renders the |in& for three mornings; then put the | COIOE (W, TUoiiag to the length which with the salt ©On Thursday of this week Theodore|or the amount of your earning volks only; beat five minutes. Add * | o the new railroad station at Kan- | ang the money will bils up.. Be mise | i SLblgPoonfuls’ of milk of cream. Sour Milk Crullers. . Seal volling Hot e R e I e DR g BT e \na s wivcoming farow an il | sas City, a purely local, commercial Your. investmentsy and the Miotiey] t x . 2 in your o a larse buttered frying pan. Watch | Sift six cupfuls of flour three times E telligent study. i f gremt but the immursents are out|will do the rest I have a mine: out | careruily: ook o & Holsen rown. |with a scant teaspoonful of salt. a| Wright Machines in Hartford. G St titled “The Lady, Lobster and the Wise Guy. @ e proceedinss with protests|in the west and every vear I have to|in a separate bow! beat the whites, | heaping cupful of sugar_and a tea- ; 4 - z ®s weak as they are silly. The Kan- | go out there fo look after it, and as|and when the omelet is ready to fold, | spoonful of baking soda. Mix in well a| That there hasgrownup among the The Moving Pictures. ARTHUR TURELLY—Mouth Organ Expert. BLONDIE ROBINSON & BESETTA-—Novelty Acrobatic Aot. » Dram: Latest Pictol Comedy. ®as City Journal feels constrained to|r ride acrosé the country I cannot]fill in the whites and slip most cave- | heaping tablespoonful of shortening. |aviators of the country a regular lan- A report says that Cleveland men call the insurgents to order, and to|help thinking what a wonderfully | TlIY On a hot platier. Add squares | cither lard or butter. Stir in emoushi | guage of flving terms, a trade rivalry | who invistigated the moving pleture 2 p of butter the length of the omelet, | rich sour milk to make a stiff dou : shows of that city found that 40 per motify them that the occasion is Mot |rich and prosperous land we have|\im's Tittle powdered sugar, 1t you | Roll out not quite half an inch thick, | 2Pd. at the same time, a free-masonry | .one'"of (he 290 films examined were ome for pelitics. Speaking in behalf | here. It takes the foreigners who come | like it. and serve cutting across, be- | cut in rings and fry in deap fat till a |Such as that which exists among men | una{ for children to see; 13.4 per cent. of the city and the people. The Jour- [ over here to understand how to live | ginnink with the center - There is me | rich brown. Roll the crullers in pow- |In the widespread “automobile game” | reprcgented robery; 13.1 per cent. nal says: “To seek to make politi-{and get ahead. Coming from a land [ finer omelet than this if you are care- | dered sugar before serving. is an interesting fact which has come | murder; 8.2 per cent. indecent sugges- capital out of so broad a propo- . ful of its preparat g0~ 53 per cent. domestic infidelity. <al ital out broad where frugality is tausht, they start prep: m. Sais 7, roitts ay = g “{',‘v““.,'""“f‘r';;‘;t 5 g e lit: =it h, in: f work on | j racti . " eedlework Notes. ons for the flights of the rs represented loose ideals of mar- itlon as the beginning o rk on | in practicing it and they get ahead. machines st the Connecticut fair, at Mdnapping and. suicide. They | Nove! Entire Change of Programme Thursday. t Seats for Ladi Matin 10e. Matinees at 2.15—10c-20c. Evenings at 8.15-—10c Kansas City's new station 18 In| The Miller boys do mot think that Vasor Bath at Home. A trousseau set, as it is called, con- | ™ E, . e 2 ¥ 4 Rrdlact iy racon | Charter Oak park, Hartford Septem- ound 2 3 L wretchedly poor taste. to say the|the old times were the best times.| Theres great danger in sudden chills | sists of a nightrobe and a drawers|.o."5%¢;". "Before contracts were e P T AL IR and colds and few cures are more cere | combination. It should be made of 2 o . g audiznces were uni yeas . finally made with the Wright Brothers, We count it likely that a sim- Political Piety. mmed with ions, valen- and finished least. They are of the opinion that were FopG e “The new station will be a monu- | they to start with $700 apiece now Sh bath This howeser 13 mot | hand-embroidered meda: sment to Kapsas City's Industrial and could make a better showing in | ithin the reach of all. and the fol- |ciennes lace and insertion commmercial sreatness. The formal | the next half-century than they have |lowing directions by which an effec- | With satin ribbons. fouldations of 'such a monument |in the past tive vapor bath c be obtained in If a strip of canvas is placed under ‘ught than a | finest Fronch nainsook, t h ht than a zotiations were opened with Glenn |jlar state of things would be found to iss_and other famous aviators | prevail in many cities where the mov- | A spectacle for gods and little fishes y cn_tended to reveal what a_com- | picture ahow is highly developed. |!s Jim Curiey Aragging the scriptures | - of fiying-men has grown m has often expsrimented by | Into hia congressional campaign. | | world The wri in the month which have | asking the children of the things they | has plastered the towr with his por { the plaits In the back of a skirt it w night - riately latd by o the home without recourse to elabor- . o o cam a ptio Some aistinguiabeq cizen of the re.| WHY WR. BAGK CANNOT. |ate appuralue inay e of Uee " The e |heip keepthen 'in| place wien tne | St since the acroplene Became & hywe soen and Ward, st wich Blong; | ety 28,0 i Tun for a vig | Jublic lke Colomel Roosevelt. Pos-| The y E. Back of Dan- | Li(es necessary the vapor bath | B o wiong way baste each group | ., The number of men In the business seen recently would b likely to be | position. Sibly the enterprise which means %o} icison to the president of the State | o or even three hiankets of tucks Mat on the material before |direetly o indirectly, fs simply s |a murder or a hanging or u robvery of [ Scripture says: “Pride gooth before a much to Kansas Clty and which nat- | Busincss Men's ass o <3 e as p @ waist. tounding, including those of almost ev- | gome kind. N - cogipsffeaid S vogra g o d R o Lol i o Making Jarre round or oblons | €Fy” imazinable “profession, from the | "It will be said, and rightly, that| O'Connell says: “Able, active, aggres- ‘ : o : . G Pbet. tx bt water g e PO O eohiony | rich; batiker who takes up the Sport | tnere ia a cerialn suggestion conveyed | sive. the view of local people may be|the association’s inquiry inte the A foot bath for hot wate opsioca r Sue . hflelaflw:fldm} 1b»-sk\‘» L | from sheer love of excitement to the | by such pictures. and that the child, | Sc;’(lp{flll!e says: “The mighty shall be v S umbled.” wrally assumes large proportions in|the best that has been called out by |and a sponge. dwarfed in the eyes of one to whom | standing of candidates upon its public | A ‘wssel for boiling er. this to be le driver who has attain- andir > s to g P e = le race driver who who is essentlaliy ir tive il of- ¢ the comstruction of tho Panama canal | utiliises bill He save: gufcienty small o 6t under tho seat | Ik, fitst and cutting away the centrs iihest Janrels at the park and | Lo trs to sepredisce what he has seen. | FOF consress, Jumen M. Curley. would be regarded as Dot & very| “The writer believes that the high- | °';% cane-boitomed chai et A aTarally done by this | throttle and wishes to push on to the | And cxperience shows that this is so.| Scripture says: “The humble shall be BRI ceciking. But | theest teeiutts ot e Seooto Sei o ine o Ly TUTAN towels o jscleors JE iy Jome next thing. With lindred *interest. | But o worse result than this is a sort | exalted."—Bostsn Record. OF THE honor of laylng the cornerstone of | owners and operators of public utili- [ under which has been placed the ves- | beneflcial effect upon ths e these men have soon learned to Know | of conrsening of the small child’s mind . euch an edifice is ome which need | tios are mot hostile: but, rather. are | Sel containing. the boiing water. be |stead of wearing It out. cacn other like brothers—and often | by Tthe pictures he sees. by the songs ___ Outlining Treatment. _____ epade which throws the first fow and accomplish the greatest good to |DUrPOSe. draw quickly around sour |&ISCTYE SR EOTEROls, [EUMERER O drivers' conversation savors | things do mot and cannot enter the| “But doctor. I'm just out of college. : i ciods on that occasion will probably [all. Thersfore, e will favor and sup- | ooy, e, blankets to prevent the steam |10 SIS Bo mixed ith asoline o | Ot trach mindquite as they would if 1t wsre | Have had lttle exporiencet be preserved among the city’s indus- | port such legislation as reasonably | the sweat running down you. ncil dyes may be used to give the g tips.” ~ “currents” _ and |not occupied by these other Images. | ¥ou domt nEel It with Ty NS r'cu ura OC trial and commerclal souvemirs and|will regulate public Service corpora- [so for a few minutes. Then th sired color. The entire pattern of all_have nings of thelr | The moving picture show as an fn- | $008 PATSTR Jg % t0p it Wina out it will lese none of its significancetions and thereby afford protection | the covering. step into the bathtub, |he lace is not brought out in color | OW) © SRS TReD. I IO O ar oo Seeiem e B Shere they have been summering and or riety by bavi n handled | bo the ) and ’h cor- | and siuics body in hot water and brush | Ut cartain of its motifs are enhanced | “bucking” an a = And it has many_excellencies that oo “em swomewhere o “ittsburs B e 1 i s | ooh to he pevple anilito aich. cb | SR g ) e by this shading proc fifteen hundred fect or 50" would have 1’ not_urge that it bo abolished. [#end ‘sm ‘somewhere else."—Littaburs AND GRAND is ground for the belief thaf been V:U»tn fur the v-,i“ u-.'.'f of a maniac ; But th 4 . . some very fow moniha o, | it' e minaefre do not hemseves wx- | oo (Central Labor Union with plenty of soap, sr ward with cold water, and br Theodore Roosevelt. In his hands|porations themselves. He will be loy- i Bk it will be a ‘blg stick’ that will indi-|a| to declarations in the platform of Little cate the battering down of opposing | the republican party when that plat- | goiii (oPor bath should ot AR Sy b various tvpes Shetacies in & splendid cause—a. much | form 1o adoptes B o o e i [ i e v e petre e e LA ey () ST e QB Ll gy P L0 il better one than big sticks have some-| “He cannot, however, conscientious- | ing effect upon the system. plenty of thick I Pots | some automobiles are bullt for speed. provision for this eort of inspec- | with all my might and the lion ran times been wielded in. But keep poli- [ Iy bind himself to support any partic- —_— \ and kettle of | ome for heavy touring, .-r‘m some for ewbursport Herald, with all his mane—Judge, tics out of so mon-political a cere- | ular bill, for one of the duties of the How One Woman Managed. cloth of an: y g found | OWE. WOtk Ale e ot meny s crecting a passenger depoy | attorney’ general ls as follows: ~‘He| A writer in the Woman's Home Com. |10 the plete bag folded sauare and| % §0°concide:ine the type of ma- N even ou may offer epportu: all, when required by eith branch aio; ‘or Septembe: ells the secret |OVoC it Around s - chine whic o e chosen for he B fes for furth ghing azainst the | of the seneral assembly, sive his opin: | O how an old carpet was meXs to do |40d, i€ extra precautions aganst the | W€, WRIC WOUT B CTOMGL £0° (— WATERPROOF iy Com., S o0 tpan auislins ot s e e et » oy siily [LYRSs sy, DE Jasestod” Tatwagn | tha| MEUS SUS Wngu SIS LR SLI N0 Makes leathers last longer. Gives quick, Sepl 5th, 6th, 7th, 1910 o him by ei of s ranches. e, Homaes e talt | goods. e heig e for spe a g . » ’ ’ LIFE IS HELD TOO CHEAP. What questions of law may be pro- | CArPet and did mot feel that we could | ®riese nittle convenlences should ho ready some dre bullt for sheer lifting ' brilliant result. Handy and clean to use. Through indifference and reckless- | pounded to the next attorney general | house fo See what there was on hand |Diaced directly at hand, where thev | PONCT SN0 TR e Tecords. _— - hess, thousands of lives are sacrificed | in connéction with this or any other |that could be used. In the attic I |0% e Stateec iy Vo St g o In this last s are numbered the YR 3 this country every year, and there | Proposed bill cannot now be forecast- | found a worn-out body Brusses car- | MOment in handling hot dishes > : nes, auch an that which Balloon Ascension twice #s no doubt that these who are ac- | ¢d. and the attorney general, whoever | pet. the back of wh was. a e 't ther et o e s to be sent to Hartford. Interested coumtable should be held to greater | e may be, should be free to approach | tan. I ripped the seams and on spared both dirt and hard wear by spectators, all though the east, have da"y' at 11 a. m. and 4 p.m., Seapinatbiiity. such questions unhampered by | Dack of the strips made a_small sten- |yse of these simple hoiders. suftered 'many disappolntments ' in The Massachusetts highway com- ges and promises. a very pretty, artiatic stalr carpet that 3 mnehine which would make by Prof. Marsh, the original mission tells us that since January 1 should candidates be expected | yeqra Ihie and looks, to - not Stuffed Cabbage. ts on five successive days ©f this year there have been 710 au- | !0 commit themselves to a specific | in the secret like v art fabric.” Cut out the heart of a good slz=d ymething of a proble i o Yomobile collisions, 479 injurics and | bill instead of to the principle which { cabbage: chon some cold veal fine e s 2 Pine-Tree Acronant. 42 deaths in that state. The last pub- the bill involves? There are always Macaroni for Summer. -‘.4.(! mi it with herb: and )'MAV‘ aeroplanes hich (2 e h w mpshire i Jished report of the Connecticut board | two sides to all of these public ques- | Aacaroni and s o hes are | CrUmMDS, season with salt and pepper | the “old reliable ALL DEALERS 10¢ The Boy that made New Hampsh | B e o e oot 2aT0 | (ins, and 1t is upon: dibicmaion ibet | wisimer ekt o o, ehes %o land_sda ‘s besten egx e | ALL L 2 famous with his Double and Triple Eidred mrd Signty porsons miied or | the lesislators-elect-must judge s to | view. for sam The. cibans ariin .t ie the | = — = S| Rarasiute | BMees. 81 the: Grend. Army #njured in a singls year on the trolley | the merits of the measure before the | A ans do not hal precia g il TR B B R Re-Union, 1903. Rines in this state “from causes be- | house. It is hardly the thing to com- | possibliities of macuroni =When Ital-|iwo hours. Pour around a good zravy Al Lo Fand thelr own control"—that is |Mit Men irrevocably to a bill of which | 215 of comfortable mea ind 200d | when serving it Sat any negiigence or fault of | they know so little as they do of this | A1y, can make some forn nacs s g T K Y H l BO t § i B e specific measure in which some of the | . Shes Ba S Delicious Coffes Ice Cream. he nd ou ave A ways ugh . The Connecticut Agricul The figures for automobile accidents | @blest men have pointed out what they | bilities we to bear To a quart of rich milk add a cunful lUl‘al [prerimen! Sla(ion W”I il to be serious faults. The Bu {of strong coffee and put into a ¢ ¢ vet |boiler. Te haif a cupful of su ¢ extent. | saltspoonful of salt and three 1 + | Dlespoonfuls of flour add a quarte lor | cupful of cold milk. Stir this ish | boiling milk and cook for twe and fatalitles in Connectiout are not | believe @coessible, but thers doudiless have |letin has stood for a biil of this sort | The true Sl feany. for several years, as have most of the | STown in Bpeaking of the automobile fatali- | Papers in the state: and it certainly [ What is needed $ hb Saprmatnss' o | z00d hard wheat #le8 in Massachusetts, a Boston paper | NOPes (he legisiature of 1011 will pass | Goes mot matter “T HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that has - hibiti . T ot Belk sistilotared uler e guperviaion of Ohas, H. Fletcher for over |Dave an Exhibition ,h'”‘ win:| 80 years—the genuine Castoria. We respectfully call the attention of fathers and [40x60, with an exhibit that “The percentage of deaths and in- | 10% OVOSeC 1o the Bl being prossed | cencof siuten” © C 0 PEE T Lanick. " mhen” add e ez beaten o | mothers when purchasing Castoria to see that the wrapper bears his signature in | will be of value to all farmers. Juries to the total number of automo- | . ates, and i s a| Ift is purs white that m 2 half a cupful of sugar. Remove ) s € ) Bilo users 1s very large. If that ratio | YISt Measure it hopes that it will be- much_ starch, and the houses [from the fre. it not perfectiy smcoin | black, When the wrapper is removed the same signature appears on both sides . B & Misschomti, the. com: ey and look for a croamy micaron', ‘I it | fore freezing the mixture. of the bottle in red. Parents who have used Castoria for their little ones in the County Colt Races for B e e o | e s i |Ectagea ) cooking gad. busms Small Sweet Pickle ast years need no warning against counterfeits and imitations, but our present i | ; Te no mers accidents, proportionately. |4 specalator; @ heavy loser a gam. | The taste for macaront srows by [, GHher, the tny cwwmbers washi duty i3 to call the attention of the youu%er generation to the great danger of intro- | four year old and under. o e gl e e it whicn i ie servad Suppiiea‘he | #10F folt i 55 aperts ol waier it | duoing into their families spurious medicines. ‘ 4 - high pow.| The candid sees the advi ok SSES el Of L sl S Bcinicy S i g . i eams T R S I e e e B AT S et o i | LI 0 1 el st Wetehe avile Wio. wo iow sagngel. 1o the SN e A Teams iabila of such a record for dis. | patgn tour. Dlunge & generous kettle of [ 1o zuarp aste ts al cone. cvewien v | pefarious business of putting up and selling all sorts of substitutes, or what should |of Oxen. A sure $20. for 1 rapidly until ten- water lightly salted and b _an : Colonel Bryan says that it looks | for fiftgen or twenty mir and A1l imto half-callon i like Roosevelt in 1912. Thi: der. 4 jars, until ha , then pls is is what of the cucumbers a pinch of allsy aster as that of this vear. Nine-tenths ©f the autemobile accidents are pre- Ventable.” more properly be termed conterfeits, for medicinal preparations not only for ? a-dults,p but worse yet, for children’s medicines, It therefore devolves on the mother each team ?SE_YOM' gomplisiied by a public utilities bil| . oot G000 platerul aplece for four per- | Stick cinnamon end one tny red pen- | §0 scrutinize closely what she gives her child. Adults can do that for themselves Bl A etter Free s 4 than ever. Letters from Prominent Druggists 3 i addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Band Concert. How to Remove Grease. 4n this state is to have a commission | 3 Sona, per, with a plece of alum (powdered) . hoee duts 1t shall be te investigate | Pleasant, please. The snapshot cam- ol Fa Ebout s big s & Dea; then AL the ve. t the child has 1o rely on the moth hfulness. B eyt L be b dnvestigate | e end may come your way Maling snice. 1 the same way w1tk but the child y er's watc e dents, and “shall suggest means, if B “Please let me know how I sive | ao: SIL QCL Syl @t Moo, Boly z Dossible, whereby similar accidents W Chrrale At T Pyl laca ba e '-;,flf‘f'o‘,-;?fu"lfi.'“m scalded vine- plane and fly over to see George. percale (white) dress. I rubbed be- In the aeroplane age, Sis will just step to the garage, pull out the aero- There be no vital objection ite) o Piokles. Faised to such a humene purpose as| whe Atlanta Constitution says: “It | sore, thon mnnd the Hined " i = " C vs: It | yellow, though the grease ‘camz out. Medium sized cucumbers, sufficient; - this. is surprising to hear that monkeys|Then I soaked the dress in lukewarm | wash gently with a brush and put in Central Drug Co, of Detroit, Mich., says: “We consider your Castoris = e are talking outside of New York- |suds, rubbed again and bolled it. The|jar; cover with eeld water; the next fn a class distinct from patent medicines and commend It ARTHUR D. LATHROP, Prest TYPHOID. ——— Qi phn s in sud ruin the 10ckiof | day Grbfs wie S50 SOIL Daok, oiwely Christy Drug Stores, of Pittsburg, Pa, say: “We have sold your THEO. W. YERRINGTON, Sec'y Now is the time for every household | Maine may have the best sweet corn [ dress. =~ K R PO |together in self-scaling jars. glass or Castoria for so many years with such satisfactory results that we cannot aug19d 4o guard itself as far as possible | soil in the country, but we get the best | SONK 1 DUCCIINE all niEAt bt B M bin e g i R Jetratn from sayiag & good -weed for St whes we got 8 chance” g " s @gainst the danzer of typhoid fever.|sweet corn right here in Connecticut. Recent reports of the various health Jacob Bros., of Philadelphia, Pa., say: “We take pleasure In recom- Music. mending Fletcher's Castoria as one of the oldest and best of the prepara- I <departments show an increase in the T‘};e ;"nung la who “ioes not like « . i to ouse work is di % T2 mans s n She mext. month o | iano While ma.stralghtens.the owse Somtior ORI nows Ty it e O . two amd many of these will be cases [ UD- Hess & McCann, of Kansas City, Mo, say: “Your Castoria always gives anshaw of Plindy that might have been prevented. . L 1 = satisfaction. We have no substitute for it and omly sell ‘The Kind You Nots ae Contral Bullding. Boll your drinking water, banish | Colonel Bryan gives notice that he Have Always Bought,’ the original. d |~ bRy g e e e TR Rl : B buatenry The Voegell Bros., of Minneapolis, Minn., say: “We wish to say that wo CAROLINE H. THOMPSON Eoutile typhold Serms—thess are the]him. [ s IS bave at all times a large demand for Fletcher's Castoria at all of our threo Teacher of Muslo mest essential precautions. T ot = = e - =28 stores and that it gives universal satisfaction to our trade.” 46 Washington Street These are simple enough, but they | The ovster days will "::"t';w “;‘; h Poik Miller Drug Co., of Richmond, Va., says: “Your Castoria is one of o HEEE T may save a life in your family.—Stam- | *V°°K. 5 o W o 3 tions we have ever handled. It seems to ford Bulletin and melancholy days care for them- e hope, by advertising, to the most satisactory prepara r. . azEn - e Ive: Opium.Morphine eatlsfy completely the publle demand for such an article and is steadily, ,~ This is timely advice. September is Aterr Gobobér ik RSty we v induce thousands of T DR, who * NO'I"NARCO“’I"I’E. Crfltf!’nz a :rufl:( sale by its merit.”" TUNER T the typhold month of the calendar | uyijc arinking cups in Massachu- have never used Lenox Soap, to P. A. Capdau, of New Orleans, La., says: “We handle every ood home 122 Prospect o1, and it is in this month that the dis- | .oits After that comes the bubble . - . 2 remedy demanded by the public and while our shelves are thoroughly Tel. 611, Norwlsh, Ca B e e e &1 [ tountaln: give it a trial. equipped with the best of drugs and proprietary articles, there are faw Seys been regarded as the carrying " adént of this disease, ané any sur-| The candidate who thinks he is in If 3ot if any which have the unceasing sale that your Castorla has. A. W. JARVIS face water max become contaminated | the swim sometimes feels sad to think we can do at, the adver- M. C. Dow, of Cincinnat!, Ohio, says: “When people in u::;:ln’:: .- 1S THE LEWDING TUNER IN well as wells which receive water [ that he didn’t have a life preserve £ will 5 bers ‘hase and continue buying it for years; passes from the surface. It is a wise precau- | with him. % ki1 tising pay; for a woman who the f::nvr np.e:;:‘-:zl m:n u‘;ub«:r’m; a household necessity, thea ‘;ao:’fi:-:flN c":fi"éf.?l'f.”nf‘... e i g buys one cake of Lenox Soap and it can be sald its worth has been frmly established. We can and de sepiiza which there is any doubt. The dis-| Tt is claimed in Texas that they comfort and damger of this disease |have a dry legislature. Isn’t this more arrant the care and trouble which is [ than can be claimed for the legislature required to purify drinking water. |of Maine? gladly offer this kind of commendation to Fletcher's Castoria.” L. HL BALOOM, CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS S the Signature of Hume method as gives it a fair trial, is almost cer- tain to keep on buying it. 1t iswt likely Mayor Gaynor will| Vermonts steady growth for a haif- yield to the temptation to run for|century was“700 a year. There is no ¢ Sovernor of New York. A bird in the [reason why it should be expected to hand is worth two in the bush 4o better now. at Ruril, enka Conrervaiory, Ber- oot11d A Fine Assortment MILLINERY MRS, G. P. STANTON octid Kaiser Wilhelm 1s still of the opin-| It is recalled by the Boston Rec- X ATG 1 anhg ol e e micniieent n | ord that 20 years ko the governor of 3 7 et o s cannot et lons | Massachusetts was & reguler feature : 35 Doses -35CExTs o H. Jackson writes Coltector Loeb finds that fifty fine g \:'n(h of French “bran- X ax tools of trade” | G2 S LT T o omae 0. the In _Use For Over 30 Years. Lioctal [ United States in 1309 an increase of Sy SERFI #o Sunr ST SIS TISR A PHERE 18 00 Aovertising medium in 1ae4 £ : . Eastern Connectiont squal to The Bul- . iotin for husiBess resulis

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