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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER THE ADVANTAGE OF SALESMAN. = SHIP. It s being noted that me growme || 1BE MAN WHO TALKS = . towng of the country are not the ones wich ..I},["' that quietly sit and admire their nat- A THE UNDER-WORLD OF CRAMPTON & 10, 1910 who, without claiming to represe! church, evince the spirit and the work of Him who claimed to be the head of the church. Kven brief contact with such persons has impressed me that they are living not simply to have a ent the || UsuAL TIME —HEA DLINE— Sept. 12, 13, 14 o , (Written for The Bulletin.) “Five little children, you say?" good time or to pile up moner, but A iae ural advantages. They get menuiac-| Tverypody in this world makes mis- | o, Concien (O The Bulleun) | [ EUe LIS Sreris Yo 3 . | 5 da o o otnors, 1o nnd et aad THE EAGLE AND THE GIRL nd Gourier. & inte e oglss fhey §o afier|takes of every kind and nature and | vincial town?" I wondered, “Or per- (dren I'Ve ever seen: They have faces | carry out the will of God, and to pre- Direct from the Paris Hippodome iem. Sixty-five of the towns that|some of them cannot be corrected: |haps't might ask it any other town is | like flowers, for color and brightness. | pare themselves for the life hereafter, VAUDEVILLE'S GREATEST SENSATIONAL NOVELTY were in the fleld to capture an auto- | but mistakes were not made to cry The oldest girl was reading, and so| This general type of people was mobile factory have shown that the|Over, for tears do not mend ways. B o asked Lady Great- |absorbed in the story that I know sha | much in evidence at the great world “In what way First Time in America on the Keith Circuit — day of the chance growth of towns is | Those people who weep over their mis- | peart. wished I had not come. The boy of | missionary convention in Edinburgh in GAR WEST & SUNSHINE LOuIS BEIMEL passed, that capital waits not only to | t4KeS instead of forgetting them make | "“[as anybody care about any- | the laughing eves was dipping his sup- | June. That was not a gathering of High Class Singing. Xyloph Eeat be invited but to be shown. Speaking | 210ther mistake. Giving too much at- | o4y 1 exclaimed. ~The other day, | Per of stale crust into a tumbler of | cranks, or visionary enthusiasts, but Beautiful Costum ylophone Expel tention to the past means neglect of o i some impossible brown mixture hefof sober, capable, resolute, devoted of these towns, a recent lssue of the | the present and neglect of the pres- | So W48 Passing some peovle in e | Gilcy coffee. A vonnk boy stood mear, | persons from every clime, ' possessed Saturday Kvening Post said: ent is no improvement of the past— |feriy. It dont matter what tfouble | Ngging the crumb from a dry roll with | With the idea that this. world is in The investors in the automobile | for the present is soon past. To the oY 0 CERE TR TN BT | his smali fingers. Toddling between | time, and perhaps sooner than some factory had made up their minds up- | mind that appreciates Now, the past|iara> Ny heart went out to him. |the boys, a little two-year-old was [of us think, to be made over so that on another location, but courteously [and the future are just incidental to it. | J'vefay ‘that way myself, sometimes. | begging for bits of the coffee-soaked | tyranny, greed, lust, injustice, ignor- gave time to listen to the claims of | Man lives by the ‘minute not by the |he man and woman he was with |bread. Now and then, the laughing |ance, brutality shall everywhere be re- Texas. That decided the appeal from | Jear. and what he does this minute | 1ooked sorry, but they looked helpless, | boy Wwould put a bit in her mouth. | placed by order, decency, justice, puri- - has to do with what he wiil do the g for | There was another girl, a child of sev- | ty, unselfishness, love. Many of these the southwest. There were trained [next mimute In the larger outlook | tw e ouBh a1l ey Coud 0o pa |en, who had laughing eyes, too, like | persons and thousands like them who ’ salesmen who knew their town like a|man is all the time neglecting the lit- | 4,0, 7 3 b the boy’s.” stayed at their post while their breth- -ADDED ATTRACTION Louise Reming & Co.,_in' the Merry Domestic Comedy MRS. FLOTTER'S FIRST book, all its good points and its poor | te details, and it is the attention given There is so little any one of us ren and sisters went to the conven- the chances for trade. the |to little details, which really make UD | aver can do really fo help” sighed | “When the mother appeared at the [ tion, are actually “delivering the point Prices for material, the costs of labor, | the most magnificent whole. The min- | ores e door, the children flocked. about her. | goods,” lifting China and India out : \ | Tie Gistances 1o market and the most |imum of mistakes is made by giving | MYt MHONL L e | She was glad to see me, and received | of their stagnation, bringing about a Thursday, Friday, Saturday—Sept. 8th, 9:h, 10th intimate parts of the complicated sys- | 2ttention to the minimum of time. have always with us the rich, the near | me grac ously. I cannot tell you all b :’lny th{h: ur’keyi tran;to;mxng uz‘e MARION CARSON & CO. : g o —_— > TS b etual poor, | I said to her, nor the half she said to | islands of sea from_barbarous to 2 i Vi e ey % tem of freight rutes. They got the {ac- | When we notics how quickly a man | FiCh the neat-poor, the actual poor, L 8218 to hor noc e Bail She 88 04 (iilizea® conditions. Some. . mighty Presenting the Miniature Operetta, “T'HI: BELLE OF SEVILLE! fory because they went after it be-|can reform when his pocket nerve is | 5oor “What do you suppose we do |her family history and felt as though | force. wielded by ordinary people— Arthur Connelly, an & Moore, Kane & Seeley, * cause they had good 5oods to show | hit. and hit hard. it just shows how | bt ) WIS I had known her all my life. She|for no friend of missionaries would Irish Comedian. Singing and Talking. Melange of Comedy. and used salesmanship in presenting | much more responsive he is to that | Vip DL o0y showed me her bedroom, merely a pas- | declare that they are extraordinary them. An instance is told of the bus- | than (o conscience which is 8o often | «ifa rich are envied, fawned upon, | Sageway between the kitchen and an- | beings—is accomplishing this. And that AND ‘ | iness men of a town hiring a train to | 2DPDealed to for his reproof, aWAKening | f1attered. the nestorieh are tolerated, | other tenement at the rear, a dark | force is the power we call faith, the BILLY SWEDE HALL, JENNIE COLBORN & CO, Vislt their meighvors. Fach of the |&nd reform. A reformer to most peo- | [CEVeAE (B2, BEOCE R BES (% ear- | passageway, with no window, conse- [ vision of the purpose of God, and of In a Farce-Comedy Sketch Entitled sixty-five towns called upon was very ple appears to talk a great deal| ... gro despised, or, at best, over- | quently with neither light nor air. In|a redeemed humanity. “MADE GOOD. Tinich like another, each had about the | {riont o % gt KhilG meney talke 10 |looked: the actuai poor” are” 'petied, | tho ‘bod with her slept the baby and | ELECTROGRAPH me ad os e . - | patronized and provided for; but the ittle ris, while o ) 3 2 T a ¢ A ;':‘v” “Nn::du:msh M,Y,'f:”—";:;v;n:::‘:': 2::-::..‘-“h;:‘::~:’t€2|l;,\lhp.i:hl.np!;ngf‘ll‘l really pitiable poor are ubandm‘:d to ;}‘u%ts t;fiftrm;-‘:nnxn cot by !l];‘ee (:321‘; ;lrs‘z': “!:x-jsllci:::?nfllp‘nt: fl‘“en;'l&:r%fi Latest Subjects. ‘" desire for development. A member of [ev. The ancient philosophers taught | POVSTLY: jwater-rats and destitution | 0 Bt There thev were, six of | varian mountain village, caled Ober- B s oon: LI (el Tanos, [ Tel 381 Dasfelson to ever || the party of travelers went over the|us to get knowledge and with our|greatheart. 2 them, living underground, while all | ammergau, I found myseif in the midst 2.15 s nings af . 20c, 30¢. ° ¢hile | Knowledge to get understanding—that | FTE0 AT ” im- [about them are the wide fields, and | of an entirely different scene, a people WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sept. 14th. NEWSBOYS' NIGHT. o vear later and while al e E S Teand the asbition stil nquenen. | Money was the root of wll evil; but 1y. “Apparently not.” I answored grim- | TP ¥ hills, and open spaces of our | speaking a forelgn tongue, and a form Next Monda: the local daily. o g a vo | finance demonstrates fhat money is | Vup . Leiq g ts not only Cramp- | pretty country town of Christianity to which I was unac- Conmectieut has forty- {| able in every ome of the sixty-five|power and the philosopher cannot seem | oo LM SFEE (6, 08 BOE OFR Cramnme 4 Bl other is no bezgar. When I | customed, and a far more motley com- DIL.L.OIN towns, ene humdred and sixty- || towns oniy those had made gains|io get along without it. But there |{por ST the 1ady. 2 : said to her, “T'ell me some litle thing | pany gathered also from the ends of @intricts, mma forty- || which had gone forth and drummed [are so many good things money can- 2 3 you want’ her answer w ‘No, I|the earth to see the Passion play. up trade. not buy it becomes apparent that the | uiy must be a brutally hard world | want nothing. There they were, Americans, Austral- % €% tn soMl tm every The spirit of the age is of the hust- | treasure for their obtainment is worth | "0 M08 & DIUES Y (SVE “Laying my hand on hers, “There is | ians, Buropeans, Asiatics, Protestants, 3 il of the B F. D.||ling variety, The advancing of com- [DAving. That comes through faith in | 'y 447 "Greathert looked at me out |one thing you want' I said “You are | Angiicans, Romans, Grecks, assem- Sherman a Roosevelt Creation. Conmecticut munal interests has become a matter | G0 and obedience to His laws. of her earnest eves. “Something has | tired, 1, and discouraged. Now, if | bled to see 500 natives of this Ba- Mr, Sherman’s nomination to the vt skill © towns are now reaching o ey happened to make you feel this so |I could only give you—hope. varian town, who live by faith, not|yice presidency was made with Mr. % % | do not know how you feel, but | aPRENCC 10 THRES YO0, ot have vou “No, she answered, ‘no hope.’ only once in ten years, but every year. | Roosevelt's approval. Mr. Roos out for what they want, not sitting in | when I think how the hard spots of |y lS0 1€ e ee ‘wecks Fve been I could not leave her without a |and whose faith and love have led |controlled the republican national con- exy t that the good things are|life can be smoothed out by little [ oot o word of cheer, ‘Some day,’ 1 said,|them to produce one of the most re- | vention absolutely; its work, in all re- | goilg to be tossed into their laps. |courtesies and see what others ac- & =i complish by the sweetest and most PRICE AND PROFIT IN COTTON.|gracious element of the Luman char- "Visiting the sick and in prison” | “wve will find 4 home for you above |markable scenic productions the | spects, was his work, If Mr. Sher I answered, ‘“Seeing the underworld |ground, up -in the sunlight’ World iaw, QVst. seen. man is now undesiral in any wi of Crampton.” Lady Greatheart sprang to her feet.| You could not be in this town a ias a figure of the administration, Mr i _ o . acter. love for their fellowmen, I rec- g g Yot Vi to hold AL sub) day. or sit out the nine hours' per- | Roosevelt more than Mr. Taft is to b S L ing your way to see whether you are | S8 CI R ell me about it she| “Yes” I answered boldly, “T dared.” |stitred by the fact that faith is today | his running mate, he did not select ton hen 20-eent cotton was sprung | one. ' The spirit tells me promptly that | o7 “You see” T explained, “I had been |2 living thing in the thoughts and | him. in Wall street the highest price which |1 could do better, and I have no doubt [ % 0\ iine in and out | commissioned to visit this little fam- | purposes of these simple peasants. | Mr. Sherman’s elevation to his pres- | had n bid in the southern cotton |it does everyone; and we go sozaling | o 0@ MPEL ROWME B SUG L BTGy and learn their needs, and promise | There thousands of miles from the |ent office was not pleasing to many g was 15 1-3 joenth. on, not r_«;l g “hffl;el' 3 e St Sapn . | man places for human beings to live | them a Lome on top of the earth lfl:-l‘\\'ht-relel'sus'llved.x in a u;mgu'; republicans, His nomination seemed . M. 11, B. Stockbridge, editor ef the | ble of lightening each other's burdens | ;™" 5 0 oyt 1 knew something about | “So there are people who care” | which He did not speak, you found|at the time to be a needless conces- ‘ I DEMOCRATIC _NOMWATWNS“ Southern Ruralist, is no novice in this | 5F Bot. T do not like this photograph | ¢, privations of the poor, but 1 never |smiled my sister friend His words on the 1ips of Wood carvers | sion to Mr. Roosevelt’s opponients and ; The democrats of Connecticut have || Wd in a letter to the Atlanta |9 MY*fif When I see it and have hard | dreamed that here, in our own beauti- | I did not smile. “Yes” I answereq, | and farmers; His cross on their hili- | it must now be regarded as a chean S & “hanboste: nvantion and | forgitation ne warns the plnters | work to look plensant—perhaps You | L 'Coinery town, where there is room | “the a few peopie everywhere | sidos: His spirit in their hearts. How | kind of political expediency. But the | 4t must be conceded have placed o 557 Bk aCldnkr dave one that you logk at docmsional enough and to spare, so many people | Who cal but they are only the one|did the Chri n ideal, the Christian | Taft administration, through no fanlt | momination an excellent lsader, viewed . d by this sensational | We do not gt these pictures in the fam- | S0 FS Mg (e iike water rats.” | or two among the million. And the | personalily, ever cross’the seas that|of its own, has the vice president to | IR Shastieint. Judge Batdwin | 1Onicnse. He says ily album, but if we just followed our | "%up o v the river,” commented | pity of it is that for the one that gets | divide Furope from Asia, ascend the | carry and to treat with at least the m Standpoint. = Judg | o men who are making such ex- | §0od impulses we could make them | g OWR, BN UK helped up and out, there are the mil- | high hilis and domesticate itself as it [ respect befitting the second office in | I of dminent ancestry and has h m- | aguerate aims, as to present condi- ..nn‘ it. We can all refouch them by You know about it, then” I cried. lions th never even told to hope.” | has done for hundreds of years in this | the republic—Springfield Republican. | @eif proved to bs a worthy sofon of his | [0 U the fundamental econom- | {uat doink the little things it is shame- | oniy '3 Gf{tie™ She answered sadl “One may o on hoping forever?” |mountain town? —How have these PRI e i House: he shines from se-illumina- | 4 cost of production deter- | U to TNeslec “I tell you, it is not easy to know how |said Lady Greatheart, imy things gone round the wor e SilghtHer-Brvan | tion ms well as from reflegted light E TS - to help.” Tell me, was the promise fu us, Mr. Philosopher, is not the true| I = “T'he only fault that there seems to be | .p. | I suppose we all have our favorites | *CLpf B e e 1 aintained, answer: There is nothing so vital, Frost in Nebrasak,” says a headline of this faet the recent|in the garden among the flower tent, so endowed with con- |over an article which contained no and, as M:r Fisher intimated, ther: @&re prejudices which tend to iose Bim a gart of the demecratic vote, =0 thet be will not command the full|' all. The mother stood in the door- v, watching me cllmb. As I waved| The Deserters, in which Helen Ware e O e Bl R T Hfllf, Scalp and Face Spectallst family, and I found them, a beautiful young mother—yes, young!—and five beautiful children, ail living in a hole of a tenement, underground. What do :;:.:.‘:n‘a, g g R rerd | parativeiy high prices recelved for | when I look out and see Stateliness it | | there must he a way. ‘The tr e | e s T Rl fneling posibiitiee the Christian | mention of Brvan—Buffalo Express. | v g oy Sy 9 ave been misleading, Fifteen |is pleasing to behold and my heart o SR i = o Tapvi’ Hibms CEhers. 1 i faith? THE PARSON. Whe popuiar majority. Ife e a schol- | (10" (T OO RINIGITE, IR P el welcome Tor it Stateliness | B 1 Isw yaus | vensinnt Dt WAY s theinRoty| - S @ B e a racttys marsenallty: | not a lnringly proftable price. |18 only a common dahlia among the | teraay "I was in search of a whole | stairs I turned to look back at them MUSIC AND DRAMA MISS M. C. ADLES, man who has actually grown | j,g e it attracts not the attention ten years with real busi- | of visitors although its mame fits it s management knows that there|lt is a_ seedling of Gioriosa which T . more profit with cotton at § cents | have cherished for many summers— | 9F & fenen - T o e SRR S nis pacty : e is toda cent Gloriosa which has disappointed so |YOU think of that ing to Her ghivize andpis v | pin. 23 A DAINTY LADY [ The femocratic hope is that Judge 2 4¢.15 ‘oents, . A g e el —_— child-faces upturned. the little ones Pald i sy vob e The §-cent crop was grown with [many a i o " e 3 Not waiting for her to speak. *“I |looked to me like a cluster of flowers.” | The Arcadfans was moved to the | Would not consider it neat or he; . e o T « costing $100 to $126, corn 40 | heArE such a fine name and that it 1<} ,,,4 (o "climb down a lons, rickety | “Where are they now?” asked Lady | Broadway theater In New York from |to continue to wear garments s | e fvat? ahivas” areona;’ gusasing s farty more than make| ..ts. sidemeat, 5 cents, and other | nex Him the pavest fovarr it ie & Jic | fiEht of steps from the sidewalk” | Greatheart. the Sonidkerbocker, to make way for | after season. without a chanse who the man is under the umbrelly @988 Bis losses from the democratic| o b M oroot on” The 1ab % | Ted like the parent flower—it is a lit- | 1 ;ntinued, “and go along a dingy ai- | “Up on a hilL” I shouted, “with win- | Qur Miss Gibbs. mora fmportant to dlscard | Wil be given two box tickets cach td Tanks; and he may even succeed in | JIEPUSS (M PROPOTUION. The JEDOC and | tis brighter: but later on when the|iey'that runs down to the river's edge. | dows on ail sides, with open fields to and bralds which use has rendered un- j Poli's Theatre for Monday evening, $his: but he will not find the insur- | T2V matesal, mclwdine fertillzers, | nights are cold and frost is imminent | mhe pasement door was half open, and, | play Three Million Dollars, which is de- | cleanly. Get fresh, new, sterilized hair | September’ 12th. Leave your answerd it Spirit of Connecticut eufficient to | S5 €INE Hto e Pochut CTOD, AYer | e Snow with every petal esged | When uo one answered my ikngck, I Ay lag g0ons, ., God epeed | scribed s “a musical corporation in | frem MistAdlss Shie Sl bb in Nor- | RE Eolia il atr. T E Ehat tha iocal e dsmocratic standard 20,000 | 5¢ ess than hal : kne al 09%ed | stepped inside and made my way to | the "’ She said, “when every ome | {hres acts” ha been transported from | wich week of September 5th anager, seaied envelope, Th ::.:,’k"n“,, T e i e eves? | the materials going into the present | Mith Soft red—and some of the flowers | the kitchen, It was so dark that, at |shall see that the fop of the earth is | Goston to Philadelphia. NORWICH—Wauregan House, successfil ‘ones will be wwarded theis B St 6 acllove & Vieto c Tt P had Troat \ Kingthe slayer— | first, I could hardly see my way. The | broad enough for all of us to play on.” NEW YORK--210 Weat 111¢h st, | tickets at Saturday evening's pere e e Bt er point looked by the | haq aen olaring with ot ola Glor. | T00m was o far below the street that THE RECLUSE A. H. Woods will have William Tatéplona:70% septsa | formance e Gihast mdies | o ts who figy great profits fosa did not take o its white pointed | the only window it could have was on | oo — ¢ that e | HuTIDUES drama, New York, ready for . — — Shdsred him without selicitation 7 Bt - ® e lts i vel with both the cefling anc i incere regret that The | prot f ; whip et m cotton grow present prices. | petals every season. Some growers |3 level With both the ceiling and the | [It is with sincers regret that The | production next month in the cits Music. and no stigma will attach to his ina sidewalk. It was only by standing on | Bulletin announces that this is the last | which has furnished the author with | paper estimates of the cost of [ never cuitivated it long enough to 3 iy o S 2 . £ Bility to lead his party to victory. | . 3 i nough 1o |4 106 against the opposite wall and |of these charming papers for an in- | his material. 4 ttorm, 1 h | productic » based on the possibili- | become acquainted with its eccentrici- | craning my neck that I could see out, | definite period. We know that the ar . NELLIE S. HOWIE, As to the piatform, it Is cleverl £ ¢ ties, and to mention it is to create a 3 L , = N o @rawn—demoeratic piatforms are usu. | U'eS Of 1a ields per acre. Yet it is | ti 4 o e N i &ocieate 2land even then I could see nothing | preciative readers of them, as well as| Jules ckert Goodman's play, R aawe. un P s he actual ge yield which de- A ot aoriofh 3% |more than the slipshod feet of the | The Bulletin management, hope they [ Mother, which wae produced in To- Teneher of Plano, ally cleverly draw ege draus es the realifirefit to. the awke-] = oest alwhys aitesis ths =i passers-by. _ Outside, it was broad | may be resumed in the hear future.|ronto last week, has come to New U s e £ 8 by Qolomel Bryan, but it el asily scen that the | (D@ Great Deslgner—it is a paean to | g """ 1" ynat pasement kitchen it | The Recluse has found favor in many | York, and was presented Wednesday - A3 ta keeping with the « OO AE LEwInC 00 SeihEs fecudis b M okt SHIET: would have been pitch dark, but for [ homes—has touched many hearts. |at the Hackett theater. 5 ©of the governme g LI A s GRS ¢ of wisdor to recognise |8, lighted lamp on the tablé. Think | Godspeed but not farewell is the echo- — | ° CAROLINE H THOMPSON have come to recognize . e e e, | e R g om to Secoshine |of little children growing up in |ing sentiment toward The Recluse, of | The Concert, which David Belasco 1 n@]m u S {1 Teacher of Music olicies, hence the platform not picking and nng and | At e e P tihg the laws of | Crampton by lamp light underground!” | us all—The Editor.] will produce at the Belasco theater g B e o dtoin e | possibly fertilizer, as would he the | penalty for = violating ' the laws of e e s o ashington Strest. oy o gpmrriraose il of producing 450 pounds on the | PeAl R o Ser e L JOF has for its hero a type that has thus Cn t C ]l | - B Setuesiars, | same acre Vice 5T anacannot "escape. " Cleanil- |ix his own worst enemy never blames T2 eotaped. the avid dramatists ‘im- usfer Luris ; c. aeEn i If 8 cents is the t of growing | nasy and order are dlvine regulations | himself—he is one who fails to cla q T | agination—the piano virtuoso. OUR SECTIONAL DIFFERENGES, | (he bale per acre, it i= obvious that the | and who has to be told what happens | that he is seif-made. e could make |§ 3 I | ! = |} «_for the New Coitfures TUNER | average crop must cost the producer |where disorder and uncleanness are | Such a claim better than some ofher Tew Fields has signed a contract to i ks the merve, If some others | : ncerning governments o early twice as much. the rule. Where these laws are least :{.';lk(:g“(;‘!e ‘“‘fr""‘}m Wl ve dnat | manage William Collier. Mr. Collier Ghe 122 Prosoect Ot n:.n:urm s o :‘: :;mvr"” i I'he plain fact is (hat the average | observed are ’!hu"v’n t glse:‘fie »a?'l S5 welll - Mianry’ St fond: of iaelt SUMN‘EI:F:ARVESTINGS };”“1"“'{“'“_3”1\3, fizpm_;:“; ‘nfl( an!?‘::‘f Tel. 611 Norwish, & fairs the states west o 20 Sris. T puts tems of milloas ‘ef| Mmmperanes 1u every direcrion lu o |t dess't Guioy Hself, bul gathoes ! itten by himself and Fdgar mmountains stil adhere to gold and i- | : A v : 28 | Violation of divine law, and its pen- |Sladness from = mecting SomEhING | ywo are ail wealthier than we were | Selwyn called Il Be Hanged if T Will I Su" ul B u A. W. JARVIS BIF Glaage, WANI6 all ethe b lote sirchlstion. It endBiSk]siiey: cover mare {hin balf the grime ) MeXeo lis Dleatuee, Wa It has | yune 1. Some may not think so a —_— A . W, B . sttter paper . : er to meet his obligations, | and haif the woes of man. The punish- [ !s excited by degrees. they look at their depleted pocket- | Harry B. Smith has written a play % IS THE LEADING TUNER IN Bfomey with Uncle Sam's stan , e ment to be avertedisin the Now, not| .. forhears had no occasion to [ DOOKS or think of personal sorrows or | called The Bachelor Belles. for which |} 67 Broadway ‘Phone 505 EASTERN CONNECTICUT. . | “The man who is really making|in the by and by; and every man has (o 0 eseasion 10 | losses. But the summer, with its va- | Raymond Hubbell will furnish the I it ought to be everywhers acceptable |, nder present conditions is not | the power to guard and to keep him- | complain about hish wpriccs for thes | rjeq cxp s a wonderful teach- | music. It is Klaw & Erlanger's inten ) L 15 Clairmeuny Ave within his demains, but the Pa the man’ who grows the cotton, but|Self right and immune from dire dis- [ parterce, ved IS, apf W Ted (08 | er and benefactor to those who will but | tion to present Adeline Genee in this 2 septaza Sl8pe traders do no business uniess the | o o recaives rent or share- | A5ter: The ways to degradation are | for bargains. Hvery place was SETC | keep their open as they wander | play. Miss Genee will sail from abroad cotm 8 forthcoming. Now - ot e s iy s e | oy, #nd thousanda: are lking | clent unto 1tself, and the b o o e ora | here and there in order to derive from | on the 12th. 8 LooOwin LOrse 1. H. DALCOM, BMNeS from Washingten that the| \e same quantity he received | therein; not because they must, but |32NE and spun : e A o ver, ) Mt act with strar Tepeher of Plamo. s | cars ago—which now sells for|pecause they will. If man realized this | kept the whole outfit in repair. What| gors "equtify v, points of his . . Thamas St. treasury depariment has soncluded o | B i e hite woe he bettor for | would” they have said to a fale about | Kor8 bhen v, Doints of his- | Maude Odell has been engaged by Lessons given at my_ realdence or ocertifichtes backed by a reserve gull | .y, R o A = . ,000 or a cow for $10,000 or a bul Sha £ i and soli- | Sa)ly" Von Scheffel, the fun loving wife | | Saed ot Bohawenka Gsnasrvatory. Hore sertion that cotton |and he creates the pltfalls in his own tary walks through lonely glens, what | in Oliver Her Thege old mothers in lin. oct1ld dog for $5,000° ord's adaptation from |§ NOUELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. deposit will serve the smne purpose| | 1d the temptations and dangers are high and the growers are | Path each and all have to offer to the re- | Theodore & Co., which in the Ameri- > wi St Al be v Israel would not have had spe : - — &8 B8 eoins and will be Just as se- | making great profits can only tend to | In the path of innocence. miration or Tespect for women who | SPOBSIve soul = eckon | caN Version 1s”to be called Con & || UORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. cife & the actual gol! A | dey prices injure the grower.” never wear a dress but once and do ou are fortunate if you can reckon | co, o o . painted out that from $200,000 to $500.- | o Some one offersd thanks to the | not know how fo Eet along on less | UP Your summer gains in terms of - S e 000 & year in mint expepses will EDITORIA Lord for an evergreen soul. This may | than $50,000 a year—a sum that in | money much more fortunate i he second season of the New thea- n lvl ua l saved by this step, amd it will also re- | ORIALINOTES. seem to be a revelation to you as it | {heir day would have bought eight |¥ou have increased =your ~circle of |40 ‘Naw York, will open Monday eve- 1647 duce the gold exportations f tie | orld fs ng today that|was to me. but it is not devoid of | counties, These are different times | riends, vour stock of wisdom and In- | /g "September 26, with The Blue SINNMee of foreign Sachanges | mothers-in-law can worry queens. fsense. 1t is & soul that doesw't lose its | but are they giving o the world greai- | formation, your roapect Dor others, | L’ & piay by Muurics Masterlipe 5 w O aourse, thers wil be a foud pro-| S ot weee | 0 o e, Btk months of winter | er men or women? i old timew srere | L1 VISGE of JRUTC, TGS 0 | whica’ maa’ aiteaty”wen emantis | Adam’s Tavern Is What Counts In nst the reduction of gold co y ey ed g se | - 1 < - e ", DE Juie e g A heir store of faith,.or it the fz that | Succes| a ssia. e IR the retuction o goid [ when he preferred live polar bears to | Tenits when other souls do mot. It is | fimes are, The bead of modern lifc | thelr store of faith, or if the faith that | 305008 10, SRmans, 04 Juissi, he 1861 s Bt e goverarient whien Tie pref "t colors “an dos’ not run—it | ™0 “intoxicatingito has & swol | has veen’stugnant or dead | wihin | (a7 R53 ML presiied ln the lats hotography. =a own erests am ¥ shows constantl: he elements of | on that must subside. - o oty B % | nies are now performing it, and last 5 Sessie Hiteabeetive of | e ansth R Aret e o 5t g Why should not three months make a . las ests of al pesple irrespect Happy thought for today: The man | “TeNStL not of weakness. It is a soul 2 e L e o iristmas it was produced by Her- | Offer to the public the finest standar\| Bringing out the real personalit sectional prejudices for or against any |, SI0% "R (08 HICEYL ed worth naving heckuse it always stands Woman-s Caprices Passing. tpon the world, {n one's semse of the | bert Trench at the Haymarket thea- | branas of Beer of Hurope and America | (ne ' fine joints in character, the it BRI Bt o meucs, Pager me 0 does not know he is whipped lives | for the truth; and is as much at home [~ Woman= Zaprioss "RISRS. = jupon the world, in ones sense of the | ('r ondon, It s still ranning at this | Bohemian. Pllsner, Culmbach Bavarian | {raits that maks s Wwhat Wi must uitimately take the place of | ssful ignorance high up the mountainside as while | A woman neen't be a suffragette or oafidence in the fact that this | P/A¥house. At the New theater the | Beer, Bass’ Pale and Burton, Muelrs | moned down by the natural spirit Feggs - S carpeting woody alsles—it is the same | In any w ance ake direct s confiden act that this | B 0 o ton Will be tadey ia] | Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout. | 5. artist Iuto perfect accord. Not coins, which, a‘ter all, are mere sur- | (. {dent | Sherman manages | in high or humble station, in sun- | issue with Mrs. Yorke-Miller, the En- [is a moral universe, in which God | Presen 1 Y @ special | ¢ g C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | & § a vivals of the ti W governments | ¢ 1 ) ol - | glish novelist, who is now having a ans to have His way in individual | 0T&anE: ation and the play will run 1] B, Ale, Frank J i ‘b’ thing of paper and pastebodrd wit ¢ talked about, but not as Roose. | shine or gloom. It is the chosen color | & : His 1 ontinuonsly GUfnE 8 i Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourlsh- Vs e B At to b S mek | 5 as Roose % i i 0 fively rit with R, B. Aukland, a prom- and ih aqeiets? continuously during a preliminary sea- | giot fo o Sat TR JQRCH (D a ready-made look. o be trust inck snd Tuirnaics Wobe: ¢) for the Jaural ‘crown: and it appeais | lively dlit with It b ) ? son and for two weeks duting the res- | 8 Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser- | 1f you want a photo of your reay ot popular confi Fequired t —— P SN SN R L CoRaiRiy WIISh A0l S e from. e witle ‘dxperienios; WL ular subscription season. The engage. | DUdWelser. Sl and Sabs self. or what vour friends to lova the medium of exchanze be inte a ne w t to im that | O e Zh.l do,»ex“ 'rrmur hEreen soul | Mr. Aukiand holds that one of the big | Shall I tell of certain events and{ment of the regular repertoire com- A. A. ADAM. Norwich Town. ona admire, call on Iy worth its face valu | 1mbor days are a year apart, it the | 5y ‘Chrlstian. whe, howaver heaviiv | catises of modern divorce is the ca- | experiences that have made my :ann“mn)‘ will follow Telephone 447-12. iy22a R T S B R R B IR MR TR i g S S LAIGHTON the ehildren who brought in a | mallinger ciings like a barnacle up- | be conscious of having such @ soul is | Of today. To this the novelist takes | men Asanse WEL A R e Children OI'Y A GOOD IN-VEST-MENT The Pholographer, they had found to go and e it © administration, anyway. He is | worth thanking God for violent exception and proceeds along s b e | 2 | e 0 B Hhey found it They obeyed {\ 6. e tHORRE" o i e Vo il el lines of thought that seem archaic in | citles and in quiet country places, in | FOR FLETCHER’S 25 g and then days later it was found rizht i e Wheh Nature builds we see beauty | these days. hEtavetyday paopic. | (NS T ORI opposite Norwich Savings Soctety. thare, dead. This officer's judgment| ¢ N ssed with good pecan |and utility going hand in hand, and | She inclines to the pretty kitten idea e xny popl, | 1 augisd of life, and claims that from the Stenc is mot now considered first ciass i man has had this object les- expects to become cele- | Althou age women have always had their _—— ‘ wted as the home of this fruit son before his eves for untold ages he | 1o caprices. “Indeed,” she continu - | How is this from the Atianta Con- , ofe NanYoL e I NpgeTAING.IIEE | it 16 onky ay ¢ sowing.wome capri- | stitution: “Truly, it is the age of mir- | er Octoher 1, the military tax of | 1€ DUUCS DE SIves Beauiy a back seat|ciousness that a woman can maintain | acles, but we doubt If they will suc- |32 is compulsory and no person can | fh, nE s marae o e thok OVEr lany decided infiuence over her hus- | "y er garden and witness there e 01 e ceed In ralsing the remains of the|eccape except the legally exempt. e mrent varlety of wonderfal formg | band. Immediately she become ne Fepublienn party from the deaa’ | — nd ‘beautiful colors and not one of | 4nd submissive he xoes off te find | M. HOURIGAN COMPLETE A year ago everybody knew who | Fuy. M they before a great | The most varlegated garden stands | "8 ¢% & SO0 B (GPERR Sl WO Qiscovered the Pole: now some of the | wlhile ted in local waters. for utility alone, but utllity there can- | {&}¥ SCETEIPICHAR WO alate people know; and a few years hence | not get along without beauty—beanty | 3EGCE NG, YRR TTE W) s We can't help growing old but we can help LOOKING OLD. A gen- it will have become a Colonel Bryan is still expecting that | attracts the ects which hybridize | jjoque5 any more, and men cer- | erous daily application of 1t these flowers and not only fertilize the | (=118 SAY WG @0C SEam, ate try. j fall to his lot to nume the dem- | these flowers and not only fe o a . nominee for president in 1912, | $64s but make possible new combi- rded | i nations of color and now and then Sréed = e new and attractive forms, What are ate fai sracefully swaying in the panion; a helpmest. She is wooed such and won and wedded. She ta her place by her husband's side and helps him_according to his needs and desires.—Cleveland Leader. Judge Baldwin has been as an estimable gentieman. | i« mo telling how he will be painted | thero aine has thr Comp. Benzoine and Almond Cream| "= """"""" FURNISHER softens the « but it the flowers ting to be the opinion that one | wind but banners—signals for insect in, smoothes out the wrinkles, giving (he face that fresh, )are sofled beyond cleansing is to have in the politieal arena. d cast more credit upon the state. | life to co-operate—the bees that lahor young appearance which always attracts attention. them dyed another shade. But do not 'Y e in’tho whitened bloom ' of the buck: I — — B (o0 sure they cannot e cleancd un- B e ] T s ate taking to feat- | wheat felds make the seed secure and Fish That Carry Candiles. Tust pov Tkt . i | they have becn submi to us. F l n' ' Grabame-Wihite's monopiane made | wpaspe ety B el i e Rt devain Sl L ac Oty Gandies. Just/posr & litle Comp BENTOINE AND ALMOND L GREAM o irelliulcurs | uherlstht, (vt iukintess i unera recior 25 imiles an hour Wednesday and with | "4/, This Dle them next time | Qi cilveness In matire. contributas | ,Sme Of the fish found at a depth of | palm of your hand and rub well into the skin, finishing with the finger [can offen AmsiFe ood. Tesulte. whers Suverable wind he says he could have | ¢ Meet the Japs with a fiying wedge. | SURCUIERERe 0 mEEUEe Pontrlbutes | about ten thousand feet by a German | gopg over the wrinkles. You will be surprised at the effect, others have fafled. Our work is care- deep sea expedition resembled the fos made better speed: o 7 ess of business. In u City Beautiful | giih 554 re rocks of the 5 L YOG SRR ety Tl d E b Im o - More Than 9,000 Queen :-sn‘-. it would do the <ame e R e B S L Lt COMP. BENZOINE AND ALMOND CREAM is made only by The Lee | SOnable. i an mbaimer. ™ L the annu show of arghfield - . o gy 32 e P t 5 % il s It fs funny about these wild deer A al I was dense with earbon hese nsn in| & Osgood Co. We are selling a large bottle for 25 cents of vegeiables | #14 Sulludipsicad horticultural $oci Why should misery like company? It | o7 ™ ecial me | La o They can eat 880 worth of vegetables |50, o " (e “grounds of Sl Wynd- | 1a cortainly loquacious If it 18 not con. | N4y cases had special mneans of col - . | ngs Dye Works Norwich and Jewett City. oft & lot $19 worth caunct be ruised |G Vuriay st Blighneld vesterday, | VIVIAL Tt Ukes to compare noies, wid | ICoUle lght Some possessed euor Zuy a bottle today wateh the wrinkles fade away. 4 » ok upon the number of queen waeps exhibited | yerhaps to discuss revenges Anyway, | Tlgu? S¥ER Occupving uearly the whole Telephone. 157 Frankiin SI, | 2% e | was by far the largest ever collected, | it seema to Jo it good to know that it [ pios, %1 (T BEAS Bud TS ers sup augded 3 Distributing sample medicines s ob- | there being 1944 18 not alone In the world. The deptn | Cariied their 1ight on their heuds in & QUALITY Jected to in Rhede lstund. Teo much Chaiice of the Manor house, | 6f misery varies and It may be worse | et tHEW, HERE Of fhelr hends i F In work should always be consldered, 3 field, wives the collectors a far- [ (o be in the shallows of niisery than | werm Atontresl Stendard, ¢ Blow e N oo medicine may be as perfious as d st Fove fo-Be haghel an | \worm.—AMont Standard. g espectally when it costs no mers than -~ e may e hing for each wasp. and this year |in desp water. It (akes comsiderable b 5 3 the Inferor kind. Skilied men are paid out just aver ten pounds | experfence 1o he an expert misery tast- b eling. The Mty Ak Phe Catlae.t | er ary gets tozeth oy wi a Manienrin Ordars | emploved by us. Our prices tell the B Pt " ors - chilret e tiondbn. Dt [SpebRice he T deey ot e s | e nnh.,]“-:u: \\1:‘:‘,':\!1 that | Retail Store N ich, taken for combins. | wholkstory, =< is piaced in the bait-shell class.|.ian ery do anything else. The mmn who | Talt aluk does hit hard.—N. Y. Press. orwich, Gonn. s 155 T & UIDERWOOD, HB. ETSON & YOUNG g A