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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1910 UNDERMINING GOODWIN. The Orion. ‘Guarding Life on Railways. USUAL ha . ¢ It's a dull day now in which Eng-| One of the most important laws en- 'u ? 5 Dreaking addition to the fleet splash- | enlarging the powers of the interstate ot R b e “It is siwply a question of holding ing info the water. Hardly had the|commerce commission to enable it to Sept. 12, 13, 14 HEADLINE— 12, 18, 14 ich Meti Bk own. - Uzista. the Sagtuin (Faee 73 Tion become used to the tang of the | define the necessary safety appliances|f Sept. 3 - Sopt. rwie n M | can e somehow undermined, he will sea, and lons before maval experts|and enforce regulations for safeguard- THE EAGLE AND THE GIRL and Coucied get the nomination.” After the Passion Play—Munich—Dresden — Midnight| bad compieted figuring on her possible | ing human life on railroads. Bivoot Fram. the Paris’ Hippadeine: . C E h, the O is la ch at The law is one in which the presi- t Unless he can be undermimed!® Fortomouth . The Admirally sass she|dent is deeply interested. Indeed, it VAUDEVILLE'S GREATEST SENSATIONAL NOVELTY » that the Bulkeley- Arrival—Giantess Hostess—Treasures—Berlin—Ham- | (08 TR0 SR 502 T07 GG réommended to congress by him First Time in America on the Kelth Cireuit The Courant adn 114 YEARS OLD. Lake minnagers re expert undermin- e L . . COn" | And he pronournices it one of the most | mEmmEE—m e — — | ers, but also claims that the Goodwin burg—Last of 22 Hotels and Land—Embarking for| She will be the first resular battle- | important laws any congress ever en- || GARDNER, WEST & SUNSHINE Louls BEIMEL price, 12¢ & week; 50¢ a | bostes are no slouches along that line. B3 ship to mount the new 13.5 guns and | acted. It is broad in its scope, and Bgm,u‘}”c“mgm.g' Xylophone Expert year. There is less doubt as to the identifi- be equipped with 10, placed in five | Yet the president proposes to go even ! =-.:- T e a1 the feared undorminers than Home. turrts “with ;n: cecond and fourth Torlier i MO e nd ool X ADDED ATTRACTION 7 ered at the Postotnce at Nor there is as to the nature of the mate- b built to allow forward, or aft fire from : Mac M. Barnes, Louise Reming & Co.,_in_the_ Merry Dom n: a-cl: atier. % = four guns. s ‘ovee | wants another bill passed that will pro- , t iy iy rial there they will use; but if one four gnos, Sleip BAN00 tons B OFs | wito for SbIl Better mepsction of 1ocos MRS. FLOTTER'S FIRST ic Comedy were to devote much time to it he Away 1 Srga and | royal lace contains a collection of P = otive boilers and the removal of dan- ness Office, 450, m Away from Oberammergau and un pala lon of | getelop 27,000 horse-power to enable | motive letls Batioen Tooras: '8 might fizure out what The Courant|into Germany makes the last stage of | precious stones and articles wrought | {CY€loP 25000 horee-power to enable| "l us overhead construction. letin Job Office. 6. menns—Meriden Journal (Monday | our journey. Reluctantly we turn our | of the precious metals which is un-| ;5 B0 05 SRR B N bian | The encouraging feature about this oo urray back’ n st peculiar illed and of most fabulous value.| i t fost iritinant legislation is that most railroads ara Willlmantic Office, Room 2 M evening) acks up this t peculiar | rivalled and of most which will be the most noticeable to 2 illage and the cordial, hearty, | The several bridges over the Elbe arel ;. ant of landlubbers wiil be her | ready and prompt to co-operate with Baflding. Telephone 210. L 5 5 e oant ang | the ignorant of landl rs will be her honest, upright people who took us into | of solid masonry and ngle mast, of the tripod type, placed | the government toward securing its bez rld's finest pic- | amidships, but ber fire control instru- | benefits. The most progressive roads re galleries is here, containing about | o B SW S, DI BT 08 SO0 at in | are diligently engaged in a_campaign ng upon the,other. In a|who did everything possible for our | 2,500 paintings, mainly by Italian and | gumofed’ creel towers, It is eaid that|to lessen the possibility of casualty state canvass accuracy Is not to be|comfort and pleasure. A special train| Flemish masters. Raphael's Sistrin| ghe will be almost impossivle to sink | and are making = splendid headway. expected. simply because the factional | took us Tempizs in early morn a two | Madonna is here, which we reverently | as har double bottom swill he nsed to | There is yet much more to be done \gents are human and say a great | NOUrs' run to Munch or Muenchen, as| gaze on. There are also beautiful | store ol and the solid transverse longi- | and undoubtedly (hf ‘mls‘nf CONGress man: hings that are not so. It is ll,:_-‘ spelt here. s . I|n.¢rI\~1 of vast extent in the suburbs,| tudinal bulkheads are d to the :\‘1“ <‘»Txn::'i“,‘;:”:k?i(: d]:}p;i;:mng:::g: parent enough that the old senti- | (he “;»i":fiyr";fl.\"r 300,000 population, | which we visit. highest decks. This not add to|the u st . — =5 1t is not well fqr one republican fac- Norwich, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1910. |, their homes and confidence. We stop - ity. One of th exert itself to throw suspicion | ped at No. 71, the home of Gastil G W Monday, Tuesday, Wednssday, Sept. 12th, 13th, 14th CONSTANCE WINDOM & (0, ““The Girl Who Lisped” A Comedy Sketch by Wictor H, Smalley THREE MUSICAL BRITTONS, Roy—CUMMINGS & The Circulation of The Bulletin. 3 ria, now in the gr Berlin we next do. Borlin the great,{ the convenience of the crew but ele- | Beé: ment, “Everything is fair fn war!” has | German confederation, It is one of the | the exquisite. the powerful. A fine | viatore and ladders will be mstalied co | e Youngest Musical Act in GLADYINGS—Helen I S b Marpase st t become obsolete. The primaries do | largest and finest of German cities.| train takes us rapidly over the inter-| help them to get from one scction to | Cruelty to Animals. Vaudeville. in the Polite Offering - ters || 1ot settle attle—neither do the | Roval palaces. libraries, art galleries, | vening 116 miles through German fi another.—Sphingfield Republican. Dr. Wil has decided that it is | BEG YOUR PARDON . I fisures so confidently set down by the | colossal statues and monuments galore | of luxuriant vegetation. The | = G L e it dE s The Original S rices SRLNEONICHS e o b st || opposing candidates—what settles the [ &bound, with a great Hall of Fame, or| der Linden, where our pension Prefe & Grent: | creatures!—Charleston News and Cou- BELLBOY TRIO N g of may in <+ and settles it right is the | RARMeshaile, and the Frauenkirche. | is located, Is said to bo the finest sirect reference of Greatness. | T h 3 Clubmani 0 over e M- . But we must hasten on. Several la- | or strasse in Burope, eighteen miles| Great American personage talks in | Singing and Dancing Bellhops. A Quartette of Nifty Juggiers. he convention, and that|gies of our party here laave us for |long, paved, and very broad, with sep- 1 and all loyal republi- | cities westward and to take boat down | arate roadways or tracks for horse le by the result. The | the storied Rhine to Cologne and then|vehicles, for automobiles, for saddle| ikely was hinting that [ to meet us for our homewatd vovage. | riding, for bicycles and for pede; i piver head e, Brefcrs move | Noisoless paper for theater pro- DILLON Y/.'\is5e. In Old Kentucky. . Heral grammes is a German novelty. vos af 29506 Me. | Eversnas wt 516100 TG el twon to sves || the Luke-Bulkeley sinners would rout| We go to Dresden, which is som A sighiseeing auto for the city some Entire Change of Programme Thursday. » Mg e Godwin saints, 3 y milzs to the north, arriving there of the party patronize and others take | Wednes: i . 14th, N ’ Night. 1,100, and im all of (hese pinces it o R et 1o s | Bind schedule time ‘at midnight, but | taxicabs. . ' Pz d'i\:""':g' :'f‘: 1;:{ C:“Ivd*b"{s ;"GM S in considered the local daily. . x pension Donath had given us up for| Reluctantly we leave for our last ay Afternoon, Sept. 17th, Children's Souvenir Ma Comaecticut hae forty- {| 'lie gauc '“‘"’“ may be other lead- | the night and all had retired and when | city of foreign shores to visit, where a (A Pencil Box to the first 500 Children) ohe Dunived ané s who figure just the oppestte of | our line of tasicabs drew up In front | we. seend. oo st night on foreizn . is better to recognize that the | of the building it was as dark as—|soil, Hamburs, which Is a very old s s o l e undidate chosen today is the se-|some other things are eaid to be! |city on the tidewaters of the Elbe. Ti| B | on of his party and entitied to Ui _oud pulls of the bell soon brought | has about 500,000 po fon, and is a | y avery b1cction of his arty and en e I rians o kit e | pan il S e K e e . Coda LITTLE RHODY'S BIG FAIR BRI ok 4 o the R W. B $ s 5 doors, and her maids quickly deposit|in 1842 destroyed much of the old} come from errors in diet, from too little exercise or fr Rhode Island’s Only Fair - New England’s Best Fair ern Coameeticut. routes In E: FOR HONEST DA\;:S \TVORK us and our grips in our rooms, to| huildings, which hava been replaced akes we commlt without thinking of consequences. These gladly yield to slumber’s embrace aft- | by fine modern struct g | lig] u r work, prevent (]IICULATWN . R Johnson of the | er our strenuous avel At our Totel here we make our final | fit st ety but they, binderowork Spreveit Wa \ » Baptist church, Bos-| Our hostess, here ist describe | Dusiness plans, are joined by those adnnmment or bring depres: on ‘and spoil enjoyment. 2 1901, average .......oeoee as surprised the public by his|her, for she is a character i Jhe Bl dakes ke afge Yr end is worse, they lead to serious physical disorders if not checked |i; ~ nsideration of the manner in | have some in our party w el spayerk e o m easily and quickly. They wil T——— A g on the strests of | “six footers,” but they have to look | Steamers from other ports homeward time ; but you CAN check then sily q y y i ia e S. 8. Pennsylvania was here to he thought that rocking e Is a glant in etature ad to move down th and of correspondingly powerful phy- i rished for st i Y- | Fiver some fo iles while the tid Woeek ending E T street| gique. Nearly seven Teet tall, wi il ity vl Hills et t st in. ‘ne ratio of labor re J: 2 was yzt high. " great frame, large of bone, and coun- | “ r Yne mor v erol baut: September 10 N eei’s observation of a street| tanance, yet & perfect ' lady with| 17 the morning several trains cha b general management | Iigwags 40w the Hibe 1o whors th Our at high tide, up to her! S o TUES., SEPT. 13 mo>rin oo o Naturally Yield To N WED. SEPT. 14 Sance par cucha safe, simple, reliable family remedy as Beecham’s Pills. Inevery T"URS SEPT 15 EOVERHOH 8 D‘V ing feminine accomplishments 1 a =oft, musical voice. Evident he said she is u stern dlsciplinarian with et Yl asmer ais. na Thora are 1o President Rowland G. Foston ix the worst governed city | Servants, over whom she 1olds a scep- | ho §40 cabin passensers and over 1400 | household where this famous and unequalled medicine is know;!, : f iis size on the face of the globe. | tre of iron, vt honored and n the steerage. Good to the | the whole aspect of life is changed for the better. Be ready to help FHlan,SEPT 16 CH".BHEI SI]AY axpayer here, geih lessltor ula| O 0 Ry couv i, Ao aah e haitered e amtbetunir= even| | yourself—and your family—to overcome trouble and to regain, and All_Children Under 15 Years ADMITTED FREE B tave poa oS mones here 18 Wast- | each send her back'a postal card from | luxuriously. < Goodbye to-terra firma| § keep, good bodily conditions by having on hand for immediate use the citizens of Norwich b araaii | F e W Amercs, Whicl we gThd. | and the Woil o \ YW we ; V- haros o, We tele & girive Gbont| sod cres e kr-m!mdmmuwauan-. o Potec to & fund for ancia . ged o ways” he | this grand city of about 400,000 ppou- | to | 3 i av Flower and Plants. Tetiler, Att, Labor Seving iiing f #ning i er the men should be [ lation. It is the capital of ancient| . . to do an honest day’s work | Saxony, now also in the great German | breeze EVERY AFTERNOON = lged gl 1o o i ot day's work | Sasori. now aish 1B gt G| FAST RACING oy, oo, B aivats fesouress stoen thou- . PREMIUMS AND PURSES ALL GREATLY INCREASED private s given thou- | hem all with rocking chairs and i E VAUDEVILLE SHOW sands of Norwich youth an academic wottles in winter. - It is a : L ass oy i anch o A = Ess. saving ¢ o MRBaY t e: those standing jokes . Neck Pierced by Arrow. orf:m-‘el.flo-chuns:Efll'nr;lsr-:'l:llvl"’"h::.~lu::n‘d"‘zse. BAILY® (5A: )ndmnin-g by the Famous p * . serable. ungodly ks t was in the summer of 59 that old everywhere. - e e B ana s st twe milis i r nds to be phil. | George Wainwright and Ben Spencer, | deny or affi B e ADMISSION 50 CENTS words, saving should mot expose. the|®ach in charge of a train of freight |a gas engine battleshi 3 Siaa | At By e i i wagons, were headed for the Missouri | is probably anoth gate exp s s : philanthropy on the er to bring supplies back to Colo- | periments as lon mMusic. It has oecurred to the trustees tha cets and invite them to cheat and |rado points. The Indians were very | meeting ccess. Fully a vear 5 thess who b taxpayers.” troublesome in those days, and these |ago it bec: me known that an old gun- S. HOWI @ score of cities in New | two outfits always camped together | boat Ry S t a fls nve |es NELLIE S. B Seed from ¢ ‘ & No. 6 slove to & No. 6 hand |arranged the camp, with the wagons | have b N Teacher of Pl e Hglien Bolltieal soft snap is & dally exs | forming a circle, and evervbody but | Hamd as ordered a onia R Cantral BNl esteen s the guards were to be inside. Wain- | 9.000 ton 4 up with | a wa ° bute somet ecok wright preferred to sleep In a clump | Di gas this is worth try- | e n 2 s o Tt b0 s o enp of cottonwoods about a quarter of @ | ing in the merchant marine, we may | OOKS V 12MOm urrs CAROLINE H. THOMPSON 5 - mile off, and there he fixed himself | be certain that the adr laad Teacher of Muale the educational facilit the Free| 1 ical situation in Tllinots is | With hie negro servant as a bodyguard. |as it docs the entire nav uster Curls AL & 2kt 4o b . said to be uninterpretable. Neither the camp nor Wainwright was | not be far behind. Tt is fi ington Stree e . R during the night, but early |a question of adopting t moes witho J e 3 v the next morning, while Wainwright | gine of t D | Ay in Boston: “When the £ & o Gk s 4 i ot : was sitting on the ground with his | That has so demonstra «.__for the New Coitfures F. C. GEER car a large pe e youth h houses close summer is end- | DA% $APE. o1, (0%, EOURA, WILR IS | ness and economy TUNER Norwieh are seeking a better educa fee. an arrow from an unseen foe en- | 120 fect that a ste The S S 16 dasses get lar | tered his neck te the right of the |iength is becoming ey \ man with a bis hat seems | jugular vein, and was driven with | that size, howover, cons . . et !"1 rger as the years ound the wve all she can carry on a windy | such force as to impale the victim to | nOt yet gone, because the of the el. 511, orwisl, Gt i 3 > i : b ) | master killed, ran to Spencer's |and for round-the-world eruising coa ' annum per pupil, an a | Roosevelt gets back to Oyster | camp and gave the alarm. s in one sense the more desirable, be- | A (‘] JARV'S s gy . | € %8 - me of his men rushed | cause oftener aval The engir ) s . | he nlace il be akain conseious | SPeneer and some of his men rushed | of r_available. The engin 1 67 Broadway . ’Phone 505 IS THE LEADING TUNER IN o 10 55 o5 s e over to Wainwrisht. Instead of being engineer . " v lead, Wainwright was not even seri- by gas g supply them——no Others can. = EASTERN CONNECTICUT. secure this ¥ el Jusly injured. Spencer cut the arrow | erated on bo ¢ & sma bone s e he Old Guard of New York has|om 4 mintion S aaie . o sirmount Ava. s upliftin off close to the point of entrance, and | Sumption of c is no_que eatitl o g laine. It gocs down ot | then gently drew Wa bt e e it pgrdcytTe ) The Single Damper w;ntc-\tLd) one motion—push 8 LOOUWIN LOIse 0ty t g emocra wins out orward unti e was released. perfected e Dreadno s 4 & or- e “ & educn < victim suffered but little inconvenience | Dreadnoughts will be nearly as out of the knob to “kindle,” “Lake” or “check”—ke range ' f i B BALCOM, S ca to have Jac o) wound, and by the time date as were the wooden hips the day f A e e n ticut e i e e e ota 1 e omtirely | the Merrimac entored Hampton Roads, does the rest. Damper mistakes impossible. a“d I_muflnfl T Tl in is pleased endor: Pt s e O healoi T or Anpeles Timen b se of the abolition of smoke and Lessons siven at my redidence or :‘ . sits r la sl il = r saving in weights and % z : 2 1 ‘ ome of the . Same mi [ SIS . 1 sot ou- | oy TRTRERT) The L. Mower. Eiodig it e L L The Ash Hod in the base (patented). The ashes ::;:il'?sF:rrgsfsvn::uc::;unzu gaea" ot Behawanka’ Consorvaiory, Bare Iy head the subscription list, but Happy t Yooz fodags HHe s e | Post: fall through a chute into a Hod, @/ of them, making z iin. oct11d in the interests of the Free A v What B el e e machine, the lawn mower, tha % = their removal safe,easy,cleanly. The Coal Hod is along- B s e s e 2 causes it to be regarded as & joke? It Where the Mint Beds A N e o e e 3 gy | The American fiyers have two days|i8 Ot considered as a joke by the in-| St Joseph county, with Berrien side,ou y- o forward them Leav- | dividual who is engaged in pushing it, | county, Mich.. nroduces A GOOD IN-VEST-MENT SR 8 Sessurer of the corpora e in which to achieve results.Lbut mankind sems to have agrezd that |of the peppermint raised in the cou The Oven has % T are coming to the front. thers is something decidedly humor- | try, according to information obt ieinat heat e P ous connected with the spectacle of |iy Harry laff, local factory cen cup-join: s ) I AR SANE T 5 ocevail sioich Boindes - ol s e s S oot [Ty Hary Rolaf, local fectory (o el Jthqtit e Is What Cougts In The reprimar Maine b aper Milwaukee if Mayor | healthful form of outdoor exercise. A | gereage devoted to the caltire hat hea i ;\] Tairly earns: 1) L ny him his presence. w publication of wi plants and s nd n part alike. No s | b prints a cover design illustrating an | employed Z 5 T | The i congressmen in Maine | €lderly ved-faced citizen, cutting the |is articu ‘cold Iromera, no Ph‘mgml’hY- T . 3 | - ‘ e - he | & . his countenanc e pl e o aising ¢ > g “seorchi 5. Bringlng out the real personality, killers, . that ney means the | §Foe I8 Loun e e papers, | aising of th g scorching spots. sing Sathe thing SBermail! salatwhrldta I3 funny papers, both © Michigar the fine joints In character, the littie Lorimer s . nan war d Wikl nie 50 apé to-be mlsleadlig: Cix A : A tralts that maks us what Wwe ar St ol A s < eits m 7wy had 4112|7080 o prove in the summer tim The Fire Box Zinda Gown "By ihe natural spiric of declaring that the : nixs 14 12| without & wi mower jol an artist Into perfect sccord. Not conduct the arnmes x of | o LB B b vfi «mv:‘“"]:lw gne and Patented thing of paper and pasteboard with $106.000.00 ear, what " [ A e mower can be ante Grates enable a ® i you want & photo ef your ress publiean party expect from hone It is admitted that Secreta P the theory small fire to do a % gelf, or what vour friends see to lova tzens? E & fiest class|® laTEe number of pe £, or what vour B s feivete that the ¥ e N of their own to who | large baking. s g licans of Maine had mot resoive s {hefefore tinanle 10 obey'the injuntion | : ; ¢ IGHTON reform things within tiw ¥ el R o aaiailey while tho i shinesis Ask the Crawford azent to l A , thelr own party instead of giving the e reasc ellman doex not fiy|landed proprietors who are o 1 e for any of your fancy walstcoats that asoendancy to foes of the adiminisira- | . 4 antle “1s becatigs)die have some use for a lawn mower t are solled bevond cleansing is to have The Photographer, cesst anomi h oo the tll ot ombaSK. Cxercih i1 $5. “The ‘crop this < 31-35 Union St., Boston til they have been submitted to us ”Lu’.;‘;;d * ) a o mation) i ho © tamine. Five mil- | 0 spend hou :;‘:vnmflv.‘: golf links, on b g il M. HOURIGAN, Norwich, Agent. others have falled. Our work s care- i lions are neede the clty se- | {1° graee to neep in condition —pitte. o o the industry| fully done and our charges very rea- ' and a | " sted on Monday. ton: but S air oF 1t A, | distri Each farmer was visited to | = i R Ko areas hax ever sOWR AT SUCh L xco omaran, my pow, 111 sive | ECL L statixtics Gf Tneeient of s Lang’s Dye Works, T T R AR e S B b LS tbone. 51 rain. | COMPLETE aothing and > te WP L0 pis bensin for o, ertender "glen wa'a | Another Cause for High Prices. augdod ing masses The erection of a monument to the | couple of drinks of that forty-year-old | There is one more cause for high| excited, wise action is not t ” \t. but it did not check the | tle for me { from time to time, may be pos Mt think ¢ . At e bottie” an' the bar with two \n‘-\’;m‘:‘s i"‘:':‘“"”‘ SOrge oL B o the B resoive to siay e who have h Ann_ Arbor, Mich. boy who |Elasses. which he filled wi Ol b S e A " FURNISHER Rpsinted them. If the lesson from e if with ' banans skin|PploUS I | L iy o | Biates Bovernment g It Makes Wrinkles. : . e s preperly applied, thera a t wight they were to ‘eat |y 4 b = - |maric for the lim en » i i i :‘r‘:‘_ o e B sl St ' sy '”_‘*‘w w to ‘eat the light, and then turning to M MRk forLOre ot ke seennl All that is required is soap, (preferably Worry over f(ll-health does yoss Heans may the next two:mont ¥ S - CHrow ol did'ye say this is7" Massachusetts and s Maine | Lenox Scap), water, tubs, a boiler and a :’#fl‘n-:othfi?%ufld ':‘:'B,{.’;k“:r‘: Fllllel'al Dlrec or eave the Ta stration from the| The Chicago « says: “Speaker| “Forty vears, if it's a day." const just mow, all with keen lobster | § Wringer. B ambarrassn h seems to over- | Cannon really ought to go into the| “Be jabbers” said Donovan, with |appetiies. They will not be there next | 8 i g ARG NGRIA (8 shadow nt Tatt has done | Ninth congreswional district and make | another critical look at the “Tin | month, and, then lobsters will decrease | But there are easy ways and hard ways of about it to make ‘ycurself well. To do and E bal all that he ep the ple speeches for his friend Boutell.” el M A e S lobsters planted o) St doing th k. this we repeat the words of thousands mbaimer. Sis to the peepic, and for loyaity, | : SREmSord: L o (o WHIISIR th Iomeing b et b1 sy S i of other former sufferars from woman. diplomacy ana - achievament | b the lapest; tabaccpycroniitn T this edible” Then the eummer so-| The easy way is the best way. It gives the [y: Y. sUBIAF 40" yomea. when we s&y, Norwichiand Jeaett Gal B T e warts am the e | ithered, and Sith more peaches than | A Iocal paper recounts the following | ¥ maiing the ‘prices nisher, - Thers| | Dest oty sfoe the s bond for e 13k Viburn-0 o R = B (o kety along ordarty lnes. | Ver bef says the Boston Tran- | COVersation between a minister and a | have neen some hinis In past ves clothes. - . augsid It 15 to be hoped that the insurg script wecticut faces the fmmedi- My Brother.” said the prescher, Vi | Sincer merare ob i Eoicie St fhe | The easy way is described on the inside of —the madness of Malne—is not going serenity and confl- | know that this is a great grief that |may have been the excuse’ for soms| J Y MY It 13 & wonderful femals remedy, & 1647 to be the signai for = national defeat | 4“1 has overtaken you, and though you |soaring manipulations by those who fed | the wrapper which surrounds every cake of ""‘J"‘“ “fl::"‘m you try it = - ol 36 otides s are compelled to mourn the loss of |them. Now they and their appetites | ireciions ase are printed ’ UG metsis # much of discress 1o S STz Ehean: S o Bl SR OISt L0 e e iedt ond e mnnctlen) Han et Tangvares iih oven ot i | Adam’s Tavern e e & e | hbis ests agal jon and partuer in lite, 1 will console nited States, S asidin to tne B ko i i $1.25 at druggists. e hop Ireland protests against [ of the 1 States, Submissi > the | uy a cake and read what is said under FRANGO O { i Methodist propaganda. “Tt | you with the assurance that there edict is the only and |u\\u s it - “ =t 9 ANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. Sectally, Lenox get: b he says ‘s the religion | snother who pathizes with you and | is a et 1o < the heading, “Wash-Day Hints. 106 West 123th Street. New York. other places & slowing 1t vats over its build seeks o embrac Uu du the arms Of |something be heir - offer to the : e public the fnest sta is to be the bauner week of America; it wraps |4 M-"us‘»‘«“— A e children, the , g Brands of Deet of Merene Cad Amm son. The ccaching parade doings the names and the | To this the bereaved husband re- |er prrcsi—W < | 2 UALITY Bohemian, Pllsner, Culmbach Bavarian golf tourmament, the hunt bail ca. 8s if il that is | Bied by seking as he gazed into the R | Q Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Muelrs jinomerable private entertaiume goud 1L America wele pre- | ministe e, YDBAES bar meme More Dangervus Than the Enemy. | enox a S—— In work should always be consldered, | Scotch Ale, Guiniess' Dublin _Stout, Wil sccupy all the waking hours uf nbodied in Methodism " L 3 Gen. Gra " A » pecially when it costs no more than | C. & C. Imported Ginger Als, Buaker colon i Bcex OO IeRCLiR T While the Defendant Howl tetror T &6 the inferfor kind. Skilled men ars | Hili P. B Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- t Jdist missionaries g r wis. 5 employed by us. Our prices tell the | Ing Ale. Stecling Bitter Ale, Anheusere — e, with rect claims, maneuv- | The American Kennel club is being | o us S wholo story P ek [RiSee eveias paper Monday |ered to present their church av pac- feued as & Cirust” sleuths bave dos STETSON & YOUNG A. A. ADAM. Norwich Town. mald: “Maine's republicans arc much cpresentative, of America, | ged its footsteps. Now let the lawyers A adae Gl TS oot 2 v » chiir <« entitied to o pose | bay the moon. - Brooklyn gle rofitable Occupation. - e S Itkoly to elact & solid dafegation | L0 (0\Top B ONIEC (9, 09 BUOS e 3 il Practicing law in Oklahoma s a e SR SR 8 Siagtese than to carey the head o RBT atniry. for Fai thace e oneh [ dlakibi Hho' sanital of Taven. covess oretts Deotiable DosToationr. A WHEN vou wany to put vour busi you' want. 46, Butt your b the state teket” In view of vesults|The constitution tx a bar. — Boston |30 squar- miles and has 330,000 houses | have to do is tn caten your Indian. ness betore the public, there is no me- | ness befora the publin. thare’ {8 Re: aoas el p g eople, San Pranei A dium botter than through th rtis- diu tre 2aie looks funny Record la d 2,000,000 peopl San Francieco Chronicle I e rar s Loreughlthe RAReTON g,;}m aLeE ‘;‘,“-}Q:‘;‘f“: b0 advertie. e O A A b vl i : solisaegiiy LT TR NS

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