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'm.n is no part of Connecticut 3 which d?e not rejoice over the big (B » Bert 8. Frunk T : Lo s | crop of tobacco the Connecticut val- g ‘lfllitk "'l'}‘“ 1 :-L,: A i ) CHEAP AS A HORSE. n = e ANNA JORDAIN & co W) s e value as . N & o The dummy policeman is uot out of ' Three People in BEFORE THE PLAY Special and aufief. high as five ‘millions. It was a common prediction ten a job simply because the dime muse- | _—_.______.‘_-——-————-———— € The new tax upon the weed is a lit- | years ago, when automobiles were be- | ums have passed off the entortainment g lgpmpabiorine . ——. 3 114 Y'E;ES OLD. price, 12c & week; 50c a months; = year. — Entered at the Postoffice at Norwic! Conn., as second-class matter. :!ehWOfllzlgh !osuler;:la and ;o;lllp‘ll?lnt coming popular, that within ten years m}ic V'Vu fin«;'n L. James, ‘;:hlsr of * s heard. e ew ven Palladium = police for ingham, wants the dum- a horse would bz a rare sight on the The time you have eaten FIEAXURE WwWoo’'s MUSIGAL TRIO saya: mies, He says they are as good as “According to advices from the |Streets. It was said that horses would | jive coppers to scare autoists into go- treasury department, the new taxes on | Sl for almost nothing, with mo one | ng, Siow, (Rousi the town e be = | gl] the frait you *can and High Class Novelty Act, Introducing h, ;‘:‘_"ifi: ?::‘er;’fi"‘:'e“‘r: ;‘\'}"’:? ;'3": Iotses, perhaps, mever cost more | He is shy of uniforms, and would pay 5 5 Usual Time | viotins, Cornets, Xylophones, Martmbaphones, Bells, Drums, &e. Y than they do today. This is especially [ barguin prices for the erect and well- | fhiat you €an’t, you can. T ettn & Prootor Vaudeville and Motion Pletures Telephone Calls: 000,000. Which inspires the comment | true of work and draft horses. The|clothed dummies which for years Builetin Business Office, 480. ¥ that it is easy to make both ends | presence of the automobile seems to |guarded the box offices of nickelodions. Bulletin Bditorial Rooms, 35 meet when you have the public to |have affected them but little. * Chief James says the auto riders have Bulletin Job Office, 35-6. prey upon; and consumers of toBaceo | But it is with the driving horse that|poor memories but good eyes. They We have been wdfl.' Willimantte OSMec, Modin § Mrma¥|wi) not ignore the fact thats: the | the effect of the automobile Is seen. f::_fl"loh‘l: l,'{.’,‘::'fi‘,{‘:;‘:;,‘,"‘,’.,,‘;‘:h;n‘:"::"; J . is | AS e iving h Building. Telephone 210. 55,000,000 increase and the tax that is | As Ohe man lvin on the Waukesha | 305, 1o O oW (roneh | e Bt for the canning season fo ) Norwich, Wednesday, Aug. 31, 1910, | added is to come out of their pockeis Whore twenty years ago we used to | they can see, and is there is a blue- 4 = into the pockets of an administration | sce Afty or more teams drive by here | JOrCE SRS It SERL MY, 2o | open S0 we counld show you 1 that.didn’t need it, though it goes up | in an hour, now we rarely see tem | _0iin. io, "5 they nass. Therefore Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday--AUG. 29, 30, 31 q H g g o1l ‘e takem their places. a in smoke so far as they are comvern- | Automobiles have taken their p i 10t of ; 3 Aside from the difference in the orig- | he must dress up a lot of scarecrows | QP 8| o < inal cost of an automobile and a horse, | And post them alone —the ' Hingham ion of The Circulation o e B-idenoss Blaniaba. comment. | L S5 oEown sutsmElle and'e byl SRTIAPE, NS SN L et The Bull ing upon this, wbserves: [0 R Sy o the Gotasmiin | Jomes warning signs as works of art to help you can---fresh from 'ill “Tobacco is classed as a luxury and | puilding it was estimated that $400)an made faces a hem—showing ! the taxing of luxuries is the most nat- | annually as an average would maintain | Sishs of jealousy of the art the chief the growers and lnp.r[cr' The Bulletin has the largest eir- ural and legitimaté way of raising $2.500 roadster, running 5.000 miles, 8] Says ) e culation of amy paper in Eastern v o <ed. | in goed condition. Five thousand miles | the warnings., and the resulting dust g Oascethiih, Sl ot il o Towe | L VY10 1% that has vet been devised | T dcred a good average yvearly | Of Hingham highways flew away into times larger tham that of aay in Uniless ‘the individual consumer is a | § CORTICORCE & B0 3 the remote thickete to escape the Sintiel n the Yo oL tobaito he Will} 7ne upkeSp bf'S Ropse. Snd magou | SISUENECTS But e Ghists e ol reen nfler 00 Nerveleh. 1t ia delivered to ever || not feel the tax very badly. and, Der- [ ageregatos about the same. This in- |ideas and observation. He noticed that 3,000 of the 4,053 howses im Nor-|fsaps, if he has a real altruistic sense. | cludes cost of other foods, [4€ the chauffeur saw a policeman; even 20c a pound. . BURKHARDT, FLYNN & PARKER-—Comedy Singing Trio. AL CARLTON, “THE SKINNY GUY"~Songs and Stori HARRY L. SCHRODER & CO,, presenting: a screaming farce, en- led “The Lady, Lobster and the Wise Guy.” ARTHUR TURELLY—Mouth Organ Expert. ELECTROGRAPH Thursday, Friday, Saturday—SEPT. 1, 2, wich, and read by mimety-three per |l he would prefer to have the money eing, stable repairs, paint- | the °:fk“,,fl\f;(,":il.‘\(-a(‘x‘xf,\’;-n“;:(\llpn;;y\nfl[h'l): WATSON'S, FARMYARO, CIRCUS-SA Carioad of Animals, { cemt. of the people. Im Windham ¢{ raised that way than upon some arti- | ar (}‘ G e _‘:\':‘l‘";*‘m‘ e ol tne in imitation of @ workhorse Frcsh S“ck Cinnamn 6—DIXIE SERENADERS—6—Colored Singers and Dancers. [ i 1a delivered to over 900 houmses, || cle consumed more generally and | A &ood dfiver was sold recenti on oqioge” That gave the chief the tip OTHER BIG FEATURES. ia Putaam and Daniclson to ever 1,160, mnd im all of these places it is comsMered the local daily. Emstern Comnecticut has forty- that was more essential to the health and comfort of all. Some of us al- ways have done without tobacco as we to be about the average. that he the autoists with Record Stearns Car Made 45,000 | (10l i micuion soiieomen are | Large Clove Buds made with bowed heads, not to im- s at 2.15—10c and m«; Evenings at 8.15—10c, 20c and 30c, Telephone 591. Matin Order Seats in advance at Box Cffice. | have without rum and we do not feel | rThe wonderful performance of the ¥ : t to mine towns, one humdred and sixty- || the loss of either much, but we escape | 20-60 Lorse power Stea car Aug. 19 :'lfj:: "I;f,‘”‘.‘m g“r':_"l;‘ ;,‘.‘x: nldneamt}"‘?lg Bve poatorfice atmerices, ama forty- || o ot 70 [and 20 in the twenty-four hour Tace|inem helieve that S wwenne | Tumerie Powder Rt ! - - g et oy 5 == | in New York yhen it broke ail exist-|the hands of a stopwatch go around The Bulletim is smold fn every . | ibg records for this aistance, is in a|the ha o aroun " e e AN o A BRI DR SR OF FORSE MEAT. | reasure avershadowed by the faot flint | o3, Nk, Hie sbudnl o tho - riaihide For Coloring Pickles The sale of goat meat and horse | tha winnine s o privately owned | GeBius sometimes find 5 3d Year — Greater Than Ever seems to be on °the increase. It is a |been run ov ior. to the contest had p | TOWETI CE E Y D 000 miles in the hands i P tres e Booked for Either Oil or Dust. R SEE fact now that horse meat is being |Of its M. Rutherford, New ° e : ® | York. Says the New Haven/Palladium, . Consumed in largor and larger quanti-| “'mwe Stearns commenced to break | felicitously: “The autolsts are chiefl and all other kinds. GuNNEchcuT TEgs RatREEd Comm e world’s records in the eleventh hour | responsible for the dust nuisance. the _ The French nation leads all others lis the contest and from then until the | remedy for which proves a nuisance in the consumption of horse meat. | finish cor gained on the pre- | to the autoists. Somebody Is bound to Paraifin for Capp]ngs l CIRCULATION 1901, averaze 1905, aversgs ...oosenenins 5920 Week ending 8 058 August 27............Uy Paris alone has 600 meat shops kept 1s record, which was 1,196 [ kick—so what's the usz? The oil that miles st October.. The Stearns | makes the people glad doth make the Jellies AND by hippophag! butchers, which means B rio Tt Sticen. aat WHEG Hothinx Dt ] coversa miles in the twenty-four | auto driver mad. Do what we may, £, e v hours, breaking the record by a frac- | or what we must, we.are booked for BoEes meat i8 kept for sale. They dis- | 4i5n gver 57 miles. elther oil or dust. 10cts a poXy pose of nearly 200,000 horses annually OF THE and the demand is increasing rapidly. ATTEND THE PRIMARIES To- | is claimed that the preference is ¥ band's ear because he talked too | Nervous Strain of Living. niaT. for horse meat because 1 fa 5o much | R L WS TATS Mantion 08 aener e e e 1. | THE Lee & Osgood Co.|| RACES New London Co i oy 3 O cheaper, the prices running’ from 10| that he heard too o antic t} here is no reason for peo- e AN c NG ® S irents. 5 ponnausbethe di\fteeint & A S0 nines ? ooy :h’:l)‘:-‘u«:xu-tiv’w‘.f\ > su:p:}’s‘fl hat RETAIL STORE aitend the caucus to be held this eve- | oyts- The French import lots of Young | vermont is pleased with positive as- are under: greater nervous strain C“ARTER OAK PARK x ning at Town hall for the nomination | horses from England and elsewhere biirtagtiar it B oo g were their ancestors. She cites | 131-133 Main Street, 7 iy y esentatives at large In the cangress | The Worcester Telestaph gets rather | be a of population. demonstrates that there were provo: BRI, S, Day—Sept. 5 to 3—Night T AnMitae SEates. Shd Shemnuniet rt people prefer fast animals for | 4 gBusion vaper dares say there h.nl:;*"‘l;-“ e i o e OPENS LABOR DAY. AND GRAND that present themselves to the people of today. Then she considers the im- positions of society in times of peace. 800d | “rhere was alwe;'s ner train for o are giving | people in the center world's n majoritigs. | life. There were n — | sanitariums and nerve-cur 2 here are now Really th state central committee. Also to|food, hence the horse and’not the ele- | ' 1 con' s self-respecting republican | clect delegates to the congressional, | phant is growing in popularity as life- | oo, 000 P e 0 fan vears, This senatorial, probate and county conven- | Sustaining food, and it thinks that in | y5¢ very complimentary to the good | “the course of time we may prefer| . .. (¢ ive state wh tions, also for the purpose: of electing | ;no dog for meat. because it can run | PEORS 20 The S40€ a town committee for the ensuing two | faster than the horse, and surely it " o > Gl ra. should be chedp emough. The Republican caucus tonight to elect $40,000 % 5wssoms. | Central Labor Union 100,000 PEOPLE EXPECTED. Wright Bros.” Acroplane Derma Viva ecialists is some The voters need mot be told of the | hound would be the preferred breed for | yojoooteg to all the conventions. It is| [°2S0n for reople of the present age importance of & large attentance at| (0¥ MEAt But the WBIpEl MIEN ¢ |impariant that every live republican | (onipart the conditions wnder which Whitens the skin ||| x.rer, Tishis Evers Attemoon. sy the primaries, for that is where the |jots. Then, in the course of timegman | Should be there. Of course, you intend | they live Wwith tloze of the generations o0 THESE AIRSHIPS WILL FLY ! S . 5“‘ 6“] 7|h 1910, will of the party is expressed, and | must look for still faster m ana | to be present! o onx agoi N \‘\"a‘;‘;’,e”“’j,’t‘;;;’ e e T 5 ek THE GREAT MIDWAY, Ell . y ’ 9 there are no grounds for complaint on | May prefer the fox, and finally the T T ®e conceded that she voluntarily as- il sl t et i DOOMSDAY, Fall of New York. e the part of those who do not attend ?:i':nf:':o”ffl :‘nh;l:;":»‘-mf: sy LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | sumed” the strain under which she Cures Eruptions, Freckles, Moih LUKEN’S ANIMALS | ; it the actlon of the meeting is not in | iy keeping witlphis new habits.” | artificiany” strenuous as the twentioth, (| neck — wady whiter et oher And ALL the Features of an Balloon Ascension twice cording to this theory, aviators | Dr. White, Noled Ark-nszs Divine and | The duchess could have made her bur- diet of frigate- | Lecturer, Upholds the Southern Negro. | f;‘!| h-jfi m"]"”i“wl d{:fi:"a;of”ms:n *":;*( bir c se birds weather evers —= | the same thing is 3 - ey b ot g Do L Mr, Editor: May I say through your | those—men as well as women—who A pasty ot Wity o) Mosa D up & columns that I am _ personally - ac- | Suffer nervous breakdown at the pres- ‘The 2 s — quainted with Scott Bond, the wealthy | ent time.—Mllwaukee Wisconsin, ettt ————— ADMISSION: altve to the needs of the hour, and | THE ENDOWMENT OF TUSKEGEE Sk anses " nees ! 4 g Arkans gro kindly mentioned in | e i The Bulletin feels sure that the in-| It looks as if Booker paver a few days ago. Booker T. | Horses in Demand. maintained: desirable horses sell read- | | DAy B0¢ Night 25¢ Pine-Tree Acronant. | Twenty or years ago street rail- |ilv for from $250 to $500. The state- e Va would do L ding fc \ington told the truth when he in- B attended caucus and satisfactory re-| . 1. work of dfi\'nk;pm: the colored | New York as a man of his word, but|chasers of horses. When electric pow- |in_the United States “Tncreased over famous with his Double and Triple $250.000,000, three times the increase Parachute Drops at the Grand Army Price 50c. Sold by UTLEY & JONES accord with their will, since they have| Ac neglected an important duty of citizen- | might take a steady OLD-FASHIONED |daily, at 11 a. m. and 4 p. m,, COUNTRY FAIR by Prof. Marsh, the original sul e noored | he is infinitely more. Scott Bond is|er was adopted the stables were used i race. By the death of a wealthy wo- | noe ‘Only an Wil round saod citizem, | for other purposes, and the worid was |Of the valie of American automobiles Re-Union, 1908, L O e T re o e I8 aaad |alive to every noble enterpriss peculiar | informed that the market for horses |bullt duting the same period, is cal- d TAFT'S LETTER. to" be likely to have a million added | to the weifare of our country at large. | was killed by the trolley and that horse |culated to impress upon. the average ==l 2 is also a man of fine parts and | dealers must find other occupations. A |observer the fact that this is by no ! ; to its funds, a boost such as it never | but President Taft's letter is regarded|paq pefore but has long richly de- |Superior ies, and there are many |few vears later bicycles appeared in |means a “horseless age” described in latest anehies The Connecticut Agricul- by the republican press as the kev- | served. other negroes all over the south who | countless thousands, and the horse re- :’hfl mnlmr car catalogues.—Providenc note of the campalgn and is received | = The mesroes are coriing. In {he | 2T¢ just like Scott Bond, but of course | ceived another death blow. In 1900 the | Journal. 2 s ¢ Tite, Gnai i E Rot 20 wealthy they are good 1iv- | motor car began to take practical = Experiment Station will b favor fn ali parts of the coun-|three states of Alabama Georgla and | &rs Thcy"wn their farime in the coun- | form and the horse was again deciared He Was No. 21. tural Exp : R N R e North Carolina, they increased their|iry or their homes in the cities: they|to be an encumbrance on the earth. | A man much under the weather went ° have an FExhibition Tent, < e S e Can EayS: aggregate wealth from $40,000,000 to |are buil reat churches and great| But the predictions were false; the |up to the desk at one of our hotels the l non u s ’ Mr. tt’s letter is as exact and | something like $100,000.000, which | colleges educating their [ horse survived every onslaught, and |other day and sald: “I want to go to ihi restrained-as the drawings and speci- | speaks for tneir ability, industry and | children and paying their tuition; they | the more the people used trolley cars, | Room 21.” The clerk told him that 40x60, with an exhibit that fications of a master builder. thrift y ha iit in the bank and all places | bicycies and automobiles, the more in- | Room 21 was occupied. Again he said: CI“ster Curls S tonh ‘hhe the . A Lo R AL e R They are men and women o as the demand for horses: |“I want to go to Room The clerk o Gz S| petmai e honls squally e usstionable integrity and excetlent | the establishment of new horseshos | told him that Room 21 was let to a Mr. will be of value to all farmers. serving of assistance and it is to be g worth. | TT improvement | factories after the automobile made 4 | A. Brown, to which the man replied: The president reviews the designs | hoped that they will share part of the and detailed drawings of the contract | millions which are sure to be distrib the wa between the states is| place for itself appears to afford con- | “That's all right, I am Mr. A. Brown. «.__for the New Coillures larity | I just fell out of the window.”"—Boston ; phen. Of course they | clusive testimony as to the pop made with the people in 1905—and re- | uated by the philanthropie for educa- made many great mistakes, so- | of the horse. brices also have been | Record. Bhe County Colt Races for ports Bl tional purposes from year to year. poiitically and religiously. but : . “The serionsness with which he takes for 2 part they have usually | T = P 116 AN Sibidun of Mo sht et EDITORIAL NOTES. e £ed onward in' these | ] four year old and under. his personal promises on the stump| (Capdidate fake finds £lad hands | nins srepRtahle Sebita Mo b : 1 e 2 'S a S | cians from tne north. The southern | 1 L] Smotmts to akind of Gurinaa. Bew | ang warm heAR(s In 1he casiern prt| boars, F Tert Siona 1 mataaty v | If You are Not at Your Best | et Town T ki n American politics. ¢ the state. and faithful to every department of | . d"’r'ne;a secms o be hardly any prec- S BlaA g . ignr‘rl government.” While ‘the negrocs | T ey AR be’s. o g i et Get better! || 67 Broadway ’'Phone 505 ring in your lown Ieams edent for it im the list of gove . ETNEUIE Cirvonrad aotly »f New York and Chicago are holding - ’ 5 - % = 1 . SHE Lfst Siiok st Nu Tn Gl v Darowed ol aikoation. Miseihih. aad u,;,\ ing long If your stomach is wrong, your liver and bowels inactive—your | of Oxen. A sure $20. for ives more jov to the borrower than serves. If. nmot letters patent for the | the dollar he pay invention at least some kind of dec- esolutions deprecati thern brethren, 1 th the south should b back? | res to b ! d blood i I | s 4 e e e e o e B e e |+ The: Goadwin Carset | cach team of 12 yoke. oration of seber political knighthood.| The Chicago minister who has left atinm AanQing” et | 4 A ‘As to the tariff, if it was not all | the pulpit for vaudeville couldn’t have estia! throne deploring th | a“ lm ene it hat It should have been. who shall | needed a change of heart. he poor, unfortunate, ’ 1 u 3 s eny that hie did his honest best? e cen e i ihe: ocer | o sl Better Free Attractions Passing down the long rol of his| New York is thinking that noiseless nan and a democrat MOCELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. lban ever. he eou complished facts—a roll of honer | pavements are almost as much to be | = Mlcan Wk ARGt A dodtien) atreata M e e e sl will help you and will give your system the natural help it needs. [ & B Dbt deRI6E By Aror < SR e aiie Uilothuiat ks wpt vy to] ribein Segroch. L ke lees A few doses will make a great difference in your feelings and your S L. Py Melllesie of thirretital sithes | A04e0: Sitas ' - grafle. crossing Just | Soch - B liesraanen tihing looks. They will help you all along the line—to a clear head, and Concert. ¥ an Inner light and needs no gloss | to see if his machine is faste | o better A‘.nflmfl.}ul what free from aches—to bright eyes—to healthy active organs. This ummfir fl S Ml i d i The New Yorker who suicided to e B sure, quick and tonmic family remedy will help Nature to ARTHUR D. LATHROP, Prest, The Worcester, Mas: . Gazette says: “In-the letter the broad question is |&i¥e his wife another start on the hegroes.” Whatever | PAILS and SHOVELS, SAND TOYS THEO. W. YERRINGTON, Sec'ys put fairly before the voter matrimonial sea was most obliging. | iny part of ou R t Y Full Vig AL S L Tnkiy Va1 vy et | ; I s move or feas | esiore your or BATE «0 MECHANICAL BoaTs, [r o080k | | ol which the republican party has dome in | The republicans of Maine are confi- | iy “for whether we live north, south Sold Everywhere. In boxes with full directions, 10c. and 25c. BASUBALLS, ~ GLOVE il ) its term of power it is better to have | 570 that on tae night of September | east or west. we are one great people. o - iy & the republican party control the legis, | 12 the salute will not be democratic. | No longer divided by sectionalism, we| Teo— = LUNCH BASKE — lation for the next two years and fur- | . ..o Alldetior ee SERKD ks, e N JAPANESE PARASOLS, FANS, ETC. NELLIE S. HOWIE, pe- 28 l’;‘f_’:‘tf,’fl(ft";;i:;‘i:’: fly from Paris to London quicker than | Our zreafest mission is sending fis _— Temcher of Plane. whieh may either veto republican | 4% -sanz,ju( he is going to set there. | K80 tldingk to every nation under HB& El'" F“ hanklm s uars e Oehira) Bullding. measures or pass bills to C&ITY out| 1; has beem moticeable that 1f Au- | REV. FRANK WHITE, D. D. 5 i i i demecratic principles. B e e e JLAU- | righiand Retreat, Preston, Conn. y6a CAROLINE H., THOMPSON o A e e Do ot Qeceft]lemberdls ikdly to/ et Sntd the 9. | AVE Sh. S Teacher of Music vo rank an e of decent e | | HAVE YOUR L 46 VVashington Street is the best value, in the way of Watches and Clocks Repaired F. C. GEER a laundry soap, that money can and henest officials | th ty t 5 2 - - y easy te E i g raove out and leave the parly g iia| It 1o st to be remarkatiy e 0| Cyes The QLD | - by FRISWELL, TUNER fa%e, because a few crooks are found | gopivering the goods a problem is con- | to Bave moved in? Or, again, is the party with a record of progressive- | [ onted: Sty SORES Ihat iess amd accomplishment for more nE 7 tham fifty years to be rejected in f-,\':r The (z&'vo fx?.icyr:"\.:t ‘|s".‘m.;|.f n‘f :!M Oth R edi buy. juniidaw 25-; 27 Fr.nklm Stroet. o :23 Pro..N.: e|q., 4 e e Whae e et | v e e s o e Other Remedies | s e S e o B Narwleh G4 is ome of impetency and non-accem- | - o P : are so: th: sel R M A. W. JARVIS Lentar Surgeon IS THE LEADING TUNER IN plishmsent!” months. w 3, c The gepublicans have mever yet =5 R on't ure Korea is humiliated, but the king less; but most of them are dear at been stampeded by the antics of = i 7 . Th s/ . 5 still holds ms title and a sufficient e worst cases, no matter of how long alacmiats vhether Within or without lincome to prevent his Eoing to the | standing, are absolutely cured by any price. tn chargy of Dr. & L yecrs practws | E::lrinu cc::réIE:TICUT.A r party, an s net ely tha T i = . uriog st 1lin ‘Fhore - rmount Ava. they axe going to do anythiiig wesk | L0 OPS L L Dr.Porter ‘s Lenox is the c_hw of good Wi Main Sereer. © Norwish, Goan | sepissa and :’“:hhmh November., R:publl- The census returns show that mit Anh“ tic A g Boviss can principles have not changed, if a|isters average a salary of $663. Ts i thc bes M H BALCOM, few leaders have made themselves ob- it strange youns men do not flock Heali neg o 2l mp. 9 NOTICE M.E-m:gh“ 2 ous. 5 s G d s Sl SR Discovered by =n Old R:ul:o-d Surgeon. Al Y res R n has been bolder ana | All Druggists positively refund money if All persons having bills o Connte .""' inst the Town of vu rwich i gl A. W, LILLIBRIDGE, A Fine Assortment First Seleciman. A silver dollar mailed unwrapped | Factlona from Iewa te Cennecticut, savs the | made greate Baitimore American. arrived safely at [ upon his predec its destination. Whether this fact was | Kitten fo ic due to the higher standard of hon- it fails t cure. _25¢, 50c & $1.00 requested 1o o 5id soldter N 3 aambet ot yaa: — FORTER S ANV ISR IS MENGNE "Bl L i demands upon Taft than ors, but he doesn’t ase present them Sept.| Lenox Soap— ¢ thought for ludu\ Put not | e s prepaced 1o © & SWGin stAtemicnt to 1Bis efi. - esty or the Increased dauger of de JPApRY. thouy Siaess WYCKORE BROS. Diuker t " | o untll tomorrow that which can be _ sugtid ERY tion 18 a question epen to discus- [ % HRT He O Lt e on Made by ) MI‘ ‘ l sion between the optimistic and the pessimistic on the subject of humap | YUUT Vacation P | $ oy tooseveit is still using the hig stick 7 against combinations even when he - y The New York dector may be right | finds them in the supreme court of m» { when he favs the automobile pro- | United States Maker of motes health but he cammot deny that it @epends on how he takes it The western woman who cut off her 1 Laxative Bromo Quinine “Just fits Gumlilutenfllscmtllnsps MRS, G, P, STANTON ‘' and NOODLES saee i at CARDWELL'S FaL e A amactit el At el e e B - augse 1atin tor wusimess reswits.