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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1910 Horwich Bulletin and Coufier. CHARTER EXPERIENCES. ‘With its new charter experiences Boston appears to be qualified to give other cities seeking from the legisla- ture new or revised charters, excel- lent advice. In the matter of charter making the Boston Journal shows that KILLOCH LETTERS FROM ABROAD. In Austria—Brenner Pass—Tunnels—Scenery of Tyrolese spalled. You say “Bler-e-o0,” accenting the “Bler” and making the “o” long. AVIATOR—Here you have a choice, You may say either “ay-ve-ay-ter’ or “av-e-ay-ter,” accenting the first syllable. And we may pause to re- mark that an “aviator” is one who files in aeroplanes, while an “aeronaut” is that most people would prefer to take thelr chances with the germs. It was announced some time ago that the United States treasury de- partment had diacovered a method of washing paper money, and thus re- lieving if of accumulated dirt and germs. The laundering process, how- ever, would not solve the problem. Ob- USUAL TIME Sept. 12, 13, 14 Direct from the —HEADLINE— THE EAGLE AND THE GIRL. AUDITORIUM “\s Sept. 12, 13, 14 Paris Hippodome the politician cannot be kept out, and Al T leP: B s hi Innsbruck| So."e, 221s in_diriglble balloone— | vicusly, much of the money in circu- VAUDEVILLE'S GREATEST SENSATIONAL NOVELTY the politician's intery and the peo- ps— l'em; arties—| age Smashing —Inns! Boston Travel lation is in such a dilapidated condi- First Time in America on the Keith Circuit 114 YEARS OLD. ple’s interests do not dovetail together Pie: aggag g — tion that the government laundry could — like hand-matched boards. Somerville, eil s 92 2 B ia — | PYLON ow we're getting into | not handle it. Then, bills once wash- GARDNER, WEST & SUNSHINE LOUIS BEIMEL (= —Jeil — Mittelwaltz— Automobiling in Bavaria Greek. But the word is Anglicised |ed would quickly accumulate a new Class Singing. i Eiodhe price, 12 m week; 50c & | Mass, wants @ new charter, and The thus: “py-lon,” first syllable accented, | stock of germs. — Loulsville Courier- Beautiful Costumes. Xylophions, Exps year. Journal says, “It is doubtful if there v charter in the entire state of and pronounced as “pis.” The “pylon” are marks or posts showing the race Storm—Entrance to Oberammergau. Journal. ‘ADDED ATTRACTION & Co., in_the Merry Domestic Comedy Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, wnn. 85 Second-ciass matier. chusetts that does not need re- > Cotirse, The. cheap labor of Japan has been || Mac M. Barnes, Louise Remin [ % B Satashone Catie: and this is the preachment of . ok — found to be costly in the operation of MRS. FLOTTER'S FIRST 1n Businees Offior, 430. The Journal to ambitious Somerville: | 0ur day's trip from Ttaly into Aus- | During the evening while wo con- | MANGATThisecms to bo o French | some industrial establishment Editorial Rooms, 35-3, “It Somerville goes to the veral | tria is memorable an v be of in- |ductors are engaged in business, our d, and the ¥ , we L )] o % Job Office, 35 court for a new charter, it should go ShacmEy he opin I LS the “h." But in America, where we parties are listening to grand martial music on the public plaza. Orders have to be given for an early breakfast and luggage to be.ready ear- ly, for our special train for the three terest to the readers of The Bulletin. It extended over the famed Bremner | pass of the Bernese Alps, 175 miles | from Verona, northward, in general di- rection to Innsbruck, The Nazionale | Willimantic Office, Room 3 Murray Batiding. Telephons 210. Norwich, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1910. have no difficulty in pronouncing our I's” w2 say “hang-gar,” making the first “a” broad as in “ah” and ac- centing the first syllable. The “hangar” is the airshij arage. with an open mind. Moreover, it should not allow itself to be the vic- tim of a contest between professional politicians and professional reformers. POLI’S i ilway of Italy goes as far as Ala. | ¢ ties starts at 8 o'clock da 8 v Boston was thus victimized when her | (R Trohtiar At i combined parties sta 3 " A . e ountries far up | sharp" W thus to Zell in about w Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sept. 12th, 13th, 14t charter wns revised. Because the pro- [ he Alpine ‘heights. Therce. the | naif mn hour, where we teave tho train| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ater 7, : ¥, Sep , 13th, fessional reformers wa [ Southern railway of Austria continues (hings and the professional politicians to the river Inn. Innsbruck means and find large omnibuses for us, with long, peculiar extra “waggons” for the The Circulation of CONSTANCE WINDOM & (0, ““The Girl Who Lisped” Lake the Winner. | Baths | wanted certain things, the politicians | “the bridge of the Inn.” This is the | juggage. KEach ’bus is drawn by five| TEditor Bulletin: In your lssue of | s A Comedy Sketch by Victor H. Smalley m cfl conceded much to the reformers that|Uldest of the Alpine routes. It ¥as | stout mules, and we begin the ascent|Sept. 9th vou say editorially, in sub- At Little Cost . THREE MUSICAL BRITTONS, Roy—CUMMINGS & ! n. 1d not have been conceded had not | sed by the ancient Romans. It Was|of the Tyrolese Alps. It is a pictur- | stance, that on Wednesday mext the oundeski Masiadl Acthin GLADY INGS—Helen made passable for vehicles as early as Mittelw 2| windup in the gubernatorial race wi FEffective sulphur-water baths Jliticlans expected to triumph un- { ¥ -3 = esque and quaint ride to Mit dup A wudevill in the P-lite Offering > R St BN hapiae ete- he terms of a bogus referendum. | (11%, The, rallway was opened for | at the top, where a dinner “smoking | be close. In one rospect close will be | may be made at little cost Vaudevill T me calation of amy paper In Eastern o 7. at goes through | iy gy lichable awaits the hungry | the word, as it will close the contest! | P . e politicians lost, as they deserved | thirty tunnels and over sixty Jarge | crowa Herr ao® pest o couples of| Now. dear Bulletin, ple listen 1o | with warm water and The Original THOSE JOHNSONIONS, G Tt o say | to lose. bridges and many small ones and via- | profcl | aeRC WE CEE L B IPEOFl me: For you of all daily's are dear- | » BELLBOY TRIO, s 3 It i delivered s probable that no attempt will :J':)c'_t: m"., lls a;?vm‘de;‘v)m ?‘ch‘fil?v.e‘TrEt man’ and also to satisfy th mlucious;f‘]l. See? The talic u_:m T'm talking | Glenn £3 Singing and Dancing Bellhops. A Quartette of Nifty Jugglers. H to. felat & charter R | e Gever "We | and mercenary demands of our drivers | all others may hear. Put this in your| Will Present - Somerville that is distasteful to | Beariy 4.5 3 et above Nea Jevet, & € | for “tips.” he combined luggage of | PiDe. your old heart to cheer! { sul hur Soa n"‘l‘o o B l“ Md Kenlllcky. rervi Boston is the only city in | Slowly meander up a rocky defile, steep | ;) 110 three parties and other tourists| All “of Mr. Goodwin's Hartford as-| t the people. i difficult for Troud. > SRllea’ Ah6 i {0 3 & o people. commonweaith which has been | 324 difficult for railroad, called the | /0 DIFSS BELHES BRG Ciner ‘on the | SOclates, all the strength of Courant Matinees at 2.15—10c, 20c. Everings at 8.15—10c, 20c, 30c. I Bilbiiieh 4 Gvee 500 hotsve, e otams mossares ot | (HUsa di Verona’ which is historic | el A B el | &r undercurrent, singly, combined, sep- | Excellent for rheumatism, Cilire: Ghaiin o2 Pesgrusie’ Thutnlhl - ced to accept impos Of | for battles in mediaeval times. The at e aggon, I WEE 3 aratel. g ches. in .solo n L f ., : RAh oes | ot these pinces 3t || revision without an_opportunity for | track curves sharply - around ang | €0 here in confusion worse con arately or in bunches, in solo ot in|H hives, heat rashes and many Wolneides EVintria, Suati TthyINodsbete Nighe. BE S SEINGh the Sesat Gatty, asonable and intelligent discussion. | crosses itseif upon a higher level so | e We never saw so demoraliz Ui of 1.3 Lake. \hy? Because he | || chronic skin diseases. Saturday. Afterncon, Sept, 17th, Children's ‘Solislinir Matines. Easters Conmecticat han forty- || That Toston was thus disoriminated | that we look far down the precipice mmed, torn, broken and mutil- | IS & more convincing ~candidate for | ___"&"I‘:T""__m (A Pencil Box to the first 500 Children) nime towns, oumec asainst was no more discreditable to | o i Mlon B MU SNS) §5 the | ated, pressed together and torn T W. MILLER. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown, politicians, beaten at five postoffice the professional der. Some had been crushed undes the track we now are on. A long ser- Jewett City, Conn. Sept. 10, 1910. 'Phone 29-4 ing columns of The Bulletin, | ome rural free delivery routes. their own game by the result of the| p.niinc’tunnel is one of the wonders | Wheels of - train at Zeil. Se o | TR The Bulletin fs sold in every || bogus referendum, than to the profes- | Fram which we emerge far higher up | could not be found at all. The w el i LITTLE RHODY'S BIG FAIR | - d e mistal r v i and complaints of the owners were ermless Paper Money. | 2 f the R. nal reformers who made the mistake | than when we went into it and find D - i o i s S Vi Nee a run - 4 E Fai of belleving that they, a self-constitut- | our train going the opposite direction. | harrowing indeed. But time and en-| The officials of a bank at Spokan $ Rhbode lsland’s Only Fair - New England’s Best Fair .. : We seem to imerely creep up the | ergetic action and stern command re- | have hit upon a plan for keeping pa- | BOdty,; PeFsanted SouMgetRble | N Yis Go Steen. but | ducea the medley to something like or- | per money free from germs. They are | Buy it now —and here. fon of the electorate. Indeed, the | ICIERtS, (00 ETade 1o &0 Steep. bul| der. The lugsage was transterred to| mixing carbolic acld With the ink they| The INDESTRUCTO, the best that thods of ‘.|;virpmrn::x.m:!_‘rxeform;vc rapidly as consistent with safety down | the tops of automobiles, and we took | use in signing new bills 1;('}.:»\' make | money can buy. . aeesine (matier of charier revision, gave | the mountaing inio the splendid ‘Avs: | our seats inside und wore whirled rap- | the positive usmertion that no_germ | "o carry » complete stock of Suit F, 12 ., L o ok citzgerald his - [ t ch jant | idly down the no slopes into the | Will remain on a banknote that carries | cases and Traveling Bags. Every ds- 1905, wverage ... stantial aid in a remarkable and suc- | vegetation. The sconers Is as grand | vlliage streets of Oberammergau. This | With it the Dervasive and Lersuasive| Cmnie style sive and nlmest il joather The Day to See the ik ampaign for political vindica- [and panoramic as that of the Sim- | flight through the Bavarian highlands | odor of carbolic acid. |0 choose ‘from. Prices reasonable. T“Es SEPT 13 | plon pass of Switzerland and the Alps | was all too fast to appreciate and fully | The bacteriologists are yet to be | Call and see us. ny . BIG _EXHIBITS Wesk ending he recognized that there i | betwaen Lologna and Firense of Italy. | enjoy tha grandeur of the scenery wo | heard from as o the ‘fli-a;;an:""gzl CRANCE B Seen Tir ALk " The evening dinner time—6 o'clock— | were speeding through. Storm clouds | Spokene method. Waving th | n sEPT l September 10 A for thought In an experience of | o0, ¢ S¥ OO N Bl hly quartered In our | gatiier and threaten (o settle upon the | tion as to whether 1t will do all its | THE SHETUCKET HARNESS CO. - g St R QI thi — hotel at Innsbruck and partaking of an | overhanging crags above us, the winds | discoverers claim for i, there arises | WM. C. BODE, Prop. = — = = | T appetizing meal spread for us on 2 | arise and biow the dust aroused by our | the greater question as {o whether the | = WA, € 283 Main Street. THURS. SEPT.15 GOVERNOR’S DAY THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.| CONVICT MORSE IN GOOD |iong table in a grove of orange and | procession of autos into bewildering | public will take kindly to acid-flavored | Telephone . 3 Amuaal Address by Presideat Rowland ¢ Her oy | lemon trees which also hold up heav- | clouds, and we pull up in the public | currency. here is reason to bel | 2 se 20} The state convention of the repub- HEALTH. ilv laden grapevines. In the lingering | square of this quaint Bavarian vil- FRIDAY,SEPT.16 CHILDREN'S DAY licans to be hetd at Hartford t0day | Tha yepresentstion that eomviet] twilight of a summer day it was very | lage about sunset, while the rain be- ° All Childron Under 15 Year MITTED FI presents Do exceptionally exciting fea- | cyurics W. Marse 15 In poor health as | Fefreshing and pleasurable after the | piae 1o eoplowsts fall and the thander 5 TED FREE| tures. The contest in the primaries |, ans of promot hi ardon, | 100€ and hot journey since early morn. | craghes in deep reverberations from Bigger and Than E: on the part of Mr. Lake's opponents |y inee o the fact that he il We find lw{;gmhh;: 43 to business | the neighboring mountain_ fastiesses | Bt Bifore 204 2o . SRt tentve b " been | yetails for going on, o A gendernan who ls placed here for 255 P gl e 5 his been mad o e confinement for two days|Operammergau. We find three Tem- e o .'m inte Including Live Stock, Farm Implements, Household and Dairy Produets, BA W Sot the q . m- | i, Fruit and Vesables, Flowers and Plaats. Texiles, A, Saving not | ou of prison rules, and that | ple parties here for the night at dif- | the Temple Firm welcomes vouches for the quality of Laveations, eic. e better health than when he [ferent hotels, to be joined on the mor- | colaial clasp of hand and C. q RA EVERY AFTERMOON mitted—that he has not been |Tow for the Passion play. <We three | cordial clasp of hand and i FAST CING "5 e et to the hotpital. Tiis former part. | conductors et together and compars | (5% IreCtions o7 OUr WIEE ° @ ° PREMIUMS AND PURSES ALL GREATLY INCREASED . hir nd hi notes, and arrange details fn common ere we a 1,3 ik foentn S is it mamied | i, S8 drranke doate In SommOn | Here 55, 0, tentne ¢ Cioar FREE YAUPEWILLE ,snow, E4 V88 makine tulal 46 My WoiRs | iy, (o fine in istory mne calobrity, || Oxerdiate ehauedud shiles we came t5 PR ES rarmished by the Famous Adcieide) garty ew as against the prison rules | yet ‘modern in architecture, salubrious | Witness this Passion Play. Our antic-| e wn ADMISSION 50 CENTS to have money, a d his wife | and picturesque. It has about 40,000 | ipations are h and dent. The i = the only ones oved . artner, and when he gave a pris- | population and is the capital of the | morrow will prove or disprove the Half as big; therefore half the S8 1 bask upen, and thar Yr. Lake | Oner 8 dollar note he left it on ‘the|Tyicl It has seversl nadoul mon- | coRSciicls fCour expectations. So) price. But alike in every other ———————— t upon, and that . Sivagc ik ins 2 uments, triumphal arches, s er- | good-night, fro oU e ! will come off with & a winning major- | V¢4 Where the prisoner could find it in- { FRENG 0 BM I e : KILLOCH. | respect. Same naturally mild, Music. fArst t eac f directly giving it to him. Of . . —— e T | e : e ol flevred tobaceo—mid || | atast Novelties NELLE 5. GOWE, N . S » -1 o second day of Mr. Morse’s il pe ended at today's state conven- |1t is omy ¢ ne not onlyin the wrapper, but the office if elected with honor to hims cre ey s B G A ts iller oo Thelrekel Teacher of Plano. and the stats; and thers is no reas I met Mrs. Morse and she asked | “” e s KA |a | ter, = Room 48, Central Bullding why all tical differences should not n to see hes sband. I told| The treasury's new issue of uniform | L oo oo SoEe—— L brings as much value be settled in the comvention and fa at Mr. Morse was in trouble and | pank bills will have the portrait i |y worg s not promounced as it is| as the dime. Same 12nemn ures CAROLINE H. THOMPSON tienal animosities be forgotten. T it b d not see him on that day. | the center instead of at the end. [ | 3 Paasatat b Rl Battle s now on for the fnish and the | M rse announced that she had a e oA = S = stores sell both sizes. B S Mo T ofeat it ke sion to make to me. She stated | Happy thought for today: The way | Y RESULTS uster Curls A t i hac ven h husband $15, | of the transgressor is no picn even | takes W s aml great opponents have & | HAPP i i nto his co pocke! 1! hough he herds with the picnickers. e P RED SRiag sriy satay ke |5 ; T | «a__for the New Coitfures F. C. GEER IR Sheuld se o T ; Roosevelt doesn't take to Lorimer | o TUNER B Setit o aacs.L> be hen \ir. Morse made a similar confes- | because he is a “doubtful character.” | Have Made Many Norwich Residents | Ghe o‘ The ha fl; . naiclng l' a time afterward, except he | The country is too tolerant of this | Enthusiast < 122 Prospect £t., e e pad habit. | amount given him by his | class | as 3 ToL Bty i Nokwiel. Co The # s 1 BB asbindk rse of my interview with him he Soohviz i s i e i No wonder scores of: Nc i- e e ot eenth Amend- | Anally admitted that he had $46 in|is @ four-syllabled word with the ac- | ens grow enthusiastic. It is enougn | P S A. W. JARVIS ) o g > all, $15 given from his wife, ard $31, | cent upon the first syllable—Ay-er-o- |y, 1 ava 4 e happy to find reliet| W *Phone 505 REE RS 0 Mgnintabee ¢ Om- | had given to him during a conversa- | : ments like the following are but truth- | e ! ’ : ing winter. T This is what is heard at the aviation | ments gl olnulo dxs pu | 2 Fhone 518-5, 16 Clairmount Ava Meven states bave acted upon It At peleon, 1S Su o] feld at Squantum, near Boston: | ful representations of the daily work | i G d [: i et thae Tas—eight ratifying It and B e e O L ol e like to o up T 'ome o them | Gone ' 1n_ Norwieh by Dean's’ Hianey | 6 Loouwin Lorse : ufinement resulted in a physical rejecting it : S | Pins | . . r. H. BALCOM. | The ‘lestaiatures of 2t states to take him to the hospital is untrue.| T T SR i Wlcox MeKintey | and lmgene Tegsher ot Pinma. R 5 Sset duriag the fall of 1910 | yic " Morse n better health now | Chicago has just completed ek pSreml i mos i Lessons citen'at s | and the spring T IS ©X- | than he wae when admitted to this|neW schoolhouses and must build eight | NOCELS FOR EVERY FICURE. the home of the pupil. - friends ¢ . asure e ey tHite Saur {o ine nmediate de- ed to m 2 Sch Conservatory, Bere B O e Mtinition. 'Te linotinow easagedaini) AT RS voarte. mest immediaid do- SEtEL e tation. O ana CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. et mcusyenn oet11a | work, but he Is prepari 1ands. | strong ecommendati and Six gtates having an oprort [ d heghorcig Bk Gt s feloiiocatul |on for some time I was annoyed to o — — ~ aet upon th me tax amendment | 30" "tre Drisoners when they enter| Y% The Bulletin has heard from|quite an extent by a dull, heavy ac o g N have deferred a and the ¢ bR ol ; Maine, and has an eardche; but 1t| aeross my lofns and iddnere Thoss T == S R R e liopes things are not as bad as at 78t | who have had similar experiences il GEORGE L. STORM &_.CO., A Goon IN-vEsT-MENT | JER(IIVI(LIALL elght ratifying sta Alab | REDUCE TREES TO FOIL PESTS. | represente realize how much misery and incon- = i itying " ama, Geo R e A eI | real . ey &8, Tilinois, Kentucky, Maryland, M dtural department ca The minority commitiee In the Bal- | venlence this complaint will cause = Stastsipp, O a South Caro. | atte to the fact that the owners | jinger case find that he has been re- | A friend, knowing how I was troubled, e Is What Counts la lina, are ugricnitural states ile the | orests must rmlllnwlvhm- WOrm- | creant to his trust and is not loyal to | recommended Doan’s Kidney a S three opposir Ing areas to the least possible | the people’s interest. b 1 procured them from N. D vin e e smece. When . ihs this ek aai | n s mlsat g R e s R L Photography. Ialand, with g-|man was menaced by leviathans and | The Mother church of the Scientists oral the frets s s un:‘m': i now race has reached the age of [at Boston has domes and such dig- | cClive from the first. and it was only | Bringiog iutE iy Sresls pexsonaiity, Iy b t r com: o h 1 the fine oints In character, the litti€ = sold front | pestiterous small fry. With reference | nity of form that it is often mistaken |2 SHOrt time after commencing their | tralts that maks us what we ar The proposed amendmant reads as|'0 protecting forests as much as pos- | for the State house use that I was completely r d Zatice b by the: naparel nlnie i e the ad of the department of > AR ShEs Dakitmes T aa n artist Into perfect accord. Not @ Resolved o it Washington says San Franclsco is looking to Uncle| For saie by ajl dealers. Price Sa Wing of paper and pasteboard with of representatives of t Owners of woodland on which the|Sam for a few millions for its selt- | Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, or eek n a ready-made lcmk-’| # t marketable size should | glorifying exposition of 1915. Why |80le agents for the United States. If you want a photo of your real d gelf, or what your friends see to love L « thm if the gypsy moth is | doesn't Boston pipe up? Remember the name — Doan’s — and ana admire, call on Sharels) That the 1 ¥ t in the region. Care should | —_ — take no other. : proposed us an a i 1 in doing this work to cut out| Press comment upon Mavor Fitz- aepsaan i 1 i l H N on of the T oor and worthless trees. and if | gerald of Boston after his air flight Whén Mert Wine when ratified b sible to leave for reforesting pur- | “He experienced no alarm ng | wher el Lot Sakas st ol 4 on uGbr i tans T walstEoatsSthat three-fourths »us specimens of ash, ma- | 'gone into the air' often before Fai i T e e T e T s The Photographer, shall be valid ; e or coniferous trees, of which o makes vou feel . better, hem dyed another shade. But do mnot tt tr them dyad a R &6 part of th ect is especially fond and | 1 has peen discovered abroad that |more vigorous tha ore be too sure they cannot be cleancd un- | opposite Norwlch Savings Soctety, Article X\ Mhe congress shall n be ted with the least| o T oo oxs go insane. The | ®hat Foley Kidne s do for you In til they have been submitted to ux.| ° g tuoy BN Pewer to lay as taxes | Possible expe . maltrea dogs go insan all cases of backache, headache. nery We are experts at the business, and e Sodenes, fr . . iy The planting or preservation of ash | Maltreatment of human beings ousness, loss of appetite, sleeplessness can often assure good results where pera s - g ik 3 rv is recommended as the | 25Ylums and costs the public millions. | and general weakness that is caused by others have failed. Our work is care Ay 4, without apportionment, amc Hfll g ']"'""::'(: 'M»!:”‘rp;'q STl O X any disorder of the kidneys or bladder. fully done and our charges very re 8 several p Rbout” reg of high value and the N asod o e be e - : ey . cct to attack by the brown | AVIATOGRAPHS FROM BOSTON. Q58000 sonable. L i : ' New York turned it 1 yth. Planting pine or other con- : | s 5 Volplanes? We are fast becoming | L S D e wOrks asbate be overnor Hug trees for reforesting purposes | cqucated. A volplane is the word used | am y 3 I femas Corerger S SeTiG 4 T e [ RO A e o mii ] (Smoked Shoulders,Ib. - - .. 1261 cindy Vi pramiiias ment is worde i to their growth, and these can be | glide from a high altitude to a low eiephone. ra . | o R Eouton Joamme | Portert Steak, 1b e | 1 from moth Injury at slight | one.—Boston Journa / A S 2 2ugao The Narr it amebeta- | e B 4 A orternouse ea A - - tion of RF vention as- | probable that many of the| The aviators are being dined to DF 5 4 22¢ M TRk e Cotomtin 5 S | 1 1 e e s | Foh. o il et i e (A Sirloin Steak, Ih. - - - - 8} PDONT WORRY dectare itscit agaings asita- | subject (o attack, In tne meantime the A Ry s the best craam made for the skin. FURNI tion for such radical reviuion of the|owner whonln ftake wdvantage of the| Aiation is & seriows business ana|] 1f you have o req, rousn, biowened. || ROUNA Steak, 1b. - - - - 14¢c It Makes Wrinkles. . charter.” |« tunity to harvest his merchanta- | requires a steady nerve, which does '0:{ “““IS‘J:Y 1‘”"~A"’y chls g';'“ Worry over ill-health does yous L . re susceptible to at- | not come fro late suppe! roduct of the American Druggists - - s R o ki o et E e o §im) ot e e sughers & ndioat Shoulder Steak, Ib. - - 4 < 120 | besiin "o "sooa, ana mersly - cavaes On Frida 1o Grand | er the growth of other yndicate. E 9, i wrinkles, that make you Jook olise unera recior Army men will begin ther at At-|species that will not be destroyed Although ‘Wilbur Wright is not Y_o;:| can dm;r it for ma»‘sag]!“g | than you are. lantic City for thelr annual eno#mp- | n cities and towns much progress | Irishman, he has nailed green fi: wrinkles and for a sallow complex- ||y It you ere sick, don't worry, but ge B O o i Somtal endazu B Yogalipnts ! s SR B g Jon, as it whitens and veautites, is || RAD Lamb Chops, 1b. - - - 15C | anmal it to make ‘yearsell well: 1o 8o and Embalmer comradeship s patriotism it exci s of worthless trecs and in some | 4t of nalling it on i safe, harmless and does not grow this we repeat the words of thousands . B tnoont G mumber of ireen on tha | “"9F Draper entered the b BNh wames whs aes hes | SHOULAETS of Lamb, b, .. - - = 100 | 7 S imitas s Foure: when we vey, 5 g A —— reet on private property can be 2 S 3 2 > : g : i Theauthor of “When Johnny Comes | reduced and stil provide as much | . Wvibour Wright made bis firat public | | pearance and who wants & smooth || Take \/ 1 Norwich and Jewett City. Marching Home" s zone up highee, (s s ln desizabie. If this work 1s | Fuitin Mgl e want up wich Wl | | Clear skin should let @ day &0 by || Troyntune Staak b, X 10 -~ vwurn-v. aus27d but the writer of “A Little Bit Off the | i gently done no injury will re- | ter Brookins to gain familiarity with| | Without trying it for the face, neck, | | ’ L i ¥ C Top,” sung to the same air and applied | £ult to the property; in fact, a direct|a new control invented by Orville| | arms and hands | to baldheaded men in vaudeville, is | benefit will accrue and the cost of | Wrght It was amusing to see the Get it for 25c. at any A. D. 8. || ] ivap i 4 Ib. 10¢c, 3 1 It ts a wonderful female remedy, a» 1647 till with us fut orlc required to hold the moths | Pioneer being taught by one of his own | | drug store. | LLVE: ’ A . C, bS. 250 you will admit if you try it E——— teasmible bounds Wil be | AYOrS : D e | Adam’s Tavern 4 £ dis A Sk | six languages with every bottle. Prios The printed plctures of distinguished | greatly decroosed ¥tk 113 (ORI ovyion ey {Sweet Potatoes - e . 13 Ibs. 25¢ ]tz af arigeives I taticate thar it v "o S5 TOLTAR NG T E Wright i3 one of the most pleasant | > e g e e D 1861 6 aviato Jeate the will be : Mpre e Sonia mELkih & dass T e ost 12 r o some tie bel suy ome cun look Ihe up to date burglar carries a| He has a dry wit and humor that — marsid offer to the public the fnest standant Beavenward with a graceful poee. | i which, as . new peril, | would hava put him 1 Bil Nyes class — — brands of Beer of Burope und America, 3 . iy mad bt had he not chosen aviation s & voca Bolemian, Pllsner, Culmbach Bavarlaa 1t 48 proposed 1o Lave Americun Lauk tion | QUALITY | Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, M Bills 3-8 of an ! ower mud an| The demociats of o ut fuvie | [With 13,080 other drugiints. i In work snouid aiways be considered |Beotch Ale, Guiniess' Dubil & bhalr sb [’ ak fe p . itics and he! One thing I think the meet has dem- | Sally when It costs 1o, fnore than | C: . Trporte 3 B venicat <ad saving ! Ry A g 3 ME | ndtrated 1s the efciency of the Aies. | _ SMith, the Drugman, 205 Main St. | e dnferior Kind Skilled men are | Hil P. B Ale, Fiank Jones’ Nourishe Vernment 3600,000 u yeu i | . b b ican machine. We are going ahead | Pitcher & Service, 233 Central Ave. employed by us. Our prices tell the | iig Ale, Sterling Bliter Ale, Anhoussrs o - > ey duy, and u meet like this one| Lerou’s Pha 276 West Main St whole stor/ udwelser. o E 3 - . - ame-Wh English aviator. | ., pleq us to discover our weaknesses slelitat i i STETSON & YOUNG. A ARG Norwick (ho i The democrats are expe ! get above $20,000 of the Boston d to improve our machines.—Glen may2ia Telephone 447-32. lysza B Milesachusetts, too, in Novembe rize m the Tion's share. Cortise Gl i 2 ¥ ch b B etations have becn their Sl 5 WHEN vou wan put your bus 1 : - B sou want 1o put, Four. busll | e o LR s S Suost mareeious gemonstration since | The Kaii il ani the Kats-didnt | Thare are o set rules tof an aviator | 3o i (R g bl dnere. o 35 Main Street, Rorwich, Gonn. ORI, xo. ant it Bt Sou husl bete e b, dhere’fa ho” Mes the deteat of Cleveland, primary period of republican pelitics| One muat learn them for hims2/f. And ' ing colamne ot Fne £ Free Delivery. Wium botrer thin throuzh the advertis-diam betier than thraugh the advertise ing columns of The 3u.

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