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THE COUNTRY'S OUTPUT FOR { Woman in Lite and in the Kitchen }| S a2 %" AUDITORIUM %% = . About one-third of the wood con- sumed annually in this country is \__———-———— and a small pinch of mace one pint| Get the Original and u.. of hot milk. Mix all together and pour 7 P-npl&— ARTHUR LEVINE AND HIS —7 Poople. erwich ulletin |bummcs. or seven thousand million cd- THINGS TO KNOW. Oatmeal Cookies. n a deep dish, cover with cracker bic feet. The latest statistics set £ {5 - vo well- | crumbs and little lumps of butter and = & o llows: 3 p ol o & cup of sugar stir two well- s of an and Gourier. Jirity fhe. Suote A 4 Milk will be found a most effective | heaten eggs, work in one-half cup of | bake 30 minutes till it is nicely brown- The total estimated consumption of | jolisn for siace boots or shoes. | putter, made warm, but not melted,| ed. Serve with it sweet spiced Span- i & | o wo0d s $5,936,806 cords, and of this | Apply the milk to the kid with a flan- | and gredually add a cup of flour mixed | iSh onions prepared as foilows: Boil Fantasric Scenic Spectacular 114 YEARS OLD. T 000000 cords, wr $1.4 per cent, was | nel. not making the flannel oo wet: | with two cups of oatmeal, Add three-| One pint of vinegar, add one cup of MAI TED M — =| used on the farm: 14.7 per cent, in | then rub the boots with a soft duster | fourths of a teaspoonful of baking soda | brown sugar and one-balf teaspoonful and polish them with a piece of vel- | dissolved in enough warm water to|Of Depper, clove and mace, also sait. 3 e " c vith a popula- % g - B i, - = s ° o e e e S b S0 [ S B T | ST S, S0 5| The Food-drnk for Al Ages, Vaudeville's Greatest Aggregation | oot Ko rdinaire 9—JOLLY JUVENILES—9 I KLEIN, OTT & NICHOLSON of Dancing Girls. s ———— drop from the point of a spoon easily. | hot vinegar early the same day as ralids, | Growing childr BIEERE & (b sooeorios at Nerwian, | cont- In cltles of over 80000 pogula- | 1t is & good plan whén crocheting Lash of all, st i & cup of seedod | they are to be served % ;“I"Iff“"‘h' and children. WHALEN & WEST, Latest Comedy Oddity, “Walk With Me.” fed at the Postoffice at 3 tion, and the remaining 2 per cent. in | wool to piace the ball of wool in a | raisins, plentifully dredged with flour. — St the wholebody. P B aens Calie: mineral operations. The average value | china basin: the basin being smooth | Drop on a buttered pan and bake. Grape Ketchup. Invigoratesthenursing; andtheaged. 23 PEOPLE ON THE ENTIRE BILL. B e Orses, 400, per cord of wood used on farms is |inside, it does not pull out, and un- Five pounds of ripe grapes. two and | Rich milk, maked i Z Britorial Rooms, 35-3, $2.61, and the average in the cities | winds' easily. and also saves much “Mock Lobster Salad. one-half pounds sugar, one-half pint of £, : pot form. R T T Veaches 3685, The total valuation of | rouble of getting entangled and sofled | One cupful cach of cold botled | vinesar, "one tabisspoontal ~each ot A o quick fanch prepared in a minate. Wllimastic Offee, TMoom 2 Murray | this wood is $249,840, an average | P¥ rolling on the table. | cream, string beans cut small, cold| ground,” clove, cinnamon and allspice. | - - | We Have Cauliflower, , Kool i i B At tonet omce s mamth lamp burners | DOIES, Potatoss cut: iite dice. voune| 4 KNS it ' and “pepper. | Put 'the | Take sosbatitate, Ask for HORLICK'S. | = all White Onions, — = T e v » Te w et a iny | 8Tape 0 b ne o — The first census in regard to cord- |snound be boiled in SIronE S0apy | i b o ormm O O o ates any| Water: when. warm, mashs boil until in No Combine nr Trust Sm te Onio! wood was takem in 1880, apd at that | water. Lamp wioks should as often | time there were about 146,000,000 cords |be washed in soap suds. Lamp chim- STATE TICKET, of wood used annually for fuel. The |neve should not be washed, but moist- estimated value was $322,000,000, and | €ped With stea wiped with soft liced and five stalks of celery cut|the pulp is dissolved; strain, add the cmall - Mixcaretnlly faking | Other ingrediants and boil till thick, Pains not to break the vegetabies. Ar- | being careful not to scorch. Very nice range on crisp lettuce leaves and pour| With cold meat. Green Tomatoes, |Norwich’s Leading Temple Red Cabbage, of Amusement MR, MELLEN'S LETTER. Comments by the State Papers. For Governer, v A 000, 214 | finen and polished with paper. | Seoiee Bo-culon Jektice, Jea Best Vaudeville. Latest Pictures. TE A GOODWI the average value per cord was $2.21. o | a mayonnaise dressing over them, — 3 S e | SRR il NE 4t stuss e DORRHALI QL L oon s s S s e = Gat_Bread. S0 far s the pubic wilies con- | A0A Many other things for Pick-| " T Bt B United States was a little over 50,- | jeum or oficloth have sirips of mould. | Fudge. One pint of rolled oats prossed |mission auestion is concerned, Presi- |jina also the Mixed Spices ., Fil, o4l depl. &d, 99, SR GAAE. Satetee 000,000, 1t was in ‘1908 over 86,000,000, | ing nafied about the linoloam where It tosether one and a haif pounds | 4OWD, one larze spoon of lard, one cup [dent Mellen stands firmly on the posi- B 8 Sylvester & Redmond DENN A BLAKESLEE I e o ehorsiore, | cag,nailed about the lingleam where &t |of brown susar, one-fourth pound of| 0f molasses, ‘one scant tablespoon of |tion advanced in his previous letter, Y o 2 = | bitter chocolate broken into bits, one- | Salt. Add to that three and a third He favors a tribunal to hear and effec- “ i r” t from eettling underneath and B i A i its, o ¢ ’ oly s o t from eettling underneath and al- | i iith of & pound of butter, one-half| Cups of boiting water, stir well until | tively pass upon complaints about rail- | PEQPLE’S MARKET Petticoats unde: the floor covering. i Gill of oream and a pineh of baking| 0ats are sweted, When cool add three- |Toad charges and railroad service, but 7| Spissell, Ladella & Eagel - soda. Set at the side of the range to| Quarters cups of molasses, one veast |Deé would have it called a “court of s of New Haven. For Seerctary of State, MATTHEW H ROGERS has not only decreased in per cap consumption, but in actual quantit In the past quarter of a centu ot Bridgeport. there has been a tremendous increase, S AlaiN Gt Ielt befors cooking. When all the in. | cake dissolved n' one-Hall cup of |cOmmerces as he Arst sugested D ] R ey e e e o mavmmmei thel| o g Tue o the Negliges. |0 0N, R ok et e Ara| warm wator flor_chough o make | Whiclh sl bo formed after e mun- | aept2da JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. Nl[he Two Pi.n;kil pe B e aold D Y ol ear wra or any variety | £14 5ol without stirring until a littlo | very stiff, lof rise until light and bake | of our present courts, but so ar. : ot i b b e L a sown when vou have work {0 | Gropped into cold water forms a ball| ons hour. 1 fix mine at nieht and it is | 7anged that it could more readily orrisey & Ricl S 2 times as great as in 1630 The diftey- | do. Nezligeo dress has its pl and | between tho fingers. Boil up - once| HSht enough in the mornin deal with all disputes and ditterences in Matinees at 2.15. Evenings at 8.16 e Compirolter, ence in tons is 7 57 80, to | is comfortable and luxurious when|more, beating steadily, stir in a table- — hat come up between the public serv- Y ki M -20. 0c-20c-3¢ THOMAE D BRADSTREET 415,842,698 ~\H;rx tons m“m‘;‘.«fl«;]:& ‘\m;‘n|‘\vwr-n by a woman taking her ease in | cpoontai of batter ont. el it i Pineapple. Puffs. ice corporations and the people. ankee cn & 10c-200. 100:200-300. of Thema an increase of wbout 36,000, n the | er own room or resting after a busy | meited, take from the fire, add a ta-| Weigh four eggs in the shell, then pob oe e mone arald of than any= > W sk, population tt is not surprising that the | 9% Tndeed there ars tea gowns 50 | plespoonful of vanilia oxtract and beat| measure out haif thelr weight 1n flour |thing else 1s the ‘political comm TlSSue NEXT EEK iy S i Thercasing Aemand " for coat | borale and cxepensive (hat they | hard wnti too SHE o st Turn o S thesr Tl Woisih in Setar Add 1o | Sign’ and he is cvidendly inclined to Clara Belle Jerome & Co & Secudin. keeps the prices high. ave completely lost the negligee look | puttered tins, press flat and cut into| the flour a pinelr of salt and a tea- | Lk that the present agitation will | will mend your clothes, will mend any 10 Pe & rGO e ot No prices high. an uite nice enough to be worn | squaras, spoonfal of baling powder. Bett the | e to form such a commission. The A } —Pretty Girls— e < , e 1 o e S aseainmtaslo or tear in goods much neater than retty Girls Coisigmemigtin. — volks of the e wad al- om firs s a very jm- e ONE BY ONE THEY JOIN. attraciive to her. hnsband and children Maple Parfait. ke o, the exes Heht, then add al- | portant contrihution to the discussion |you can sew it. White, black and S STEVENS HENRY Elmira, N. Y., has declared “For a |In the evening hours Four eggs, one cup of hot maple in the beaten white and fla- | 2OW I progress, but we doubt very |prown in each package. 10c package. MUSIC. City Beautilful,” a motto which reiates one pint of thick cream. Beat|vor with a little vanilla. Put a smail |TUch if it will change the determina- of Vernom. Stringing Pearls. to a subject whieh is move prominment ightly and pour on slowly the| tablespoonful of butter in each of the |07 of the business men of the state A Dt 2% the present thme than it sver was |, The owner of any beads valusblo|Maple syrun. Cook umil mixture ittlo Tatto pans in which the pufis|lo seoure s public utiltics comm DUNN'’S PHARMACY HELEN LATHROP PERKINS, i s at the present time than W ever Was | ror (heir own worth or their ussocin. | (hickens, ool and add cream beaton | are baked and hake In & moderate sven, | Slon—Bridgeport. Post. )| of Portland. T o baised 1o a st Erentes | dons might well take a lesson from | until etiff. Mould. pack in salt and ice| When nearly cold spread with pine- | o, SR e ! TEACHER OF SINGING, o be emphasized to greater | the pearl stringers. Their tHaT Fati ook : i i i nd ice with pine- yith his usual frankness the presi- i pt29¢ X W. HaGI) devoting more time and labor to the | each two pearls. Then if the string Table Decorations. — gives his answer which is in effect that | septa2d NELLIE S. HOWII S—. improvement of their appearance, and | breaks no more than ome pearl can| porcelain and bique figures for table Codfish’ and Cr L lioes D% dbject Lt lis submils that o E. oy el et ox They ot iy o [BE oAt davils anplies’ shmcias ekt 1o | peour ot AUl blie Metee foreablall 5. Codfiety andiCroaut = it o temmuski BugE 66 havo: tho (n- Teacher of Piano. EBENEZER J. HILL they are becoming better communities | OUler eads. T kmow of one girl who | prosent and come In Sets. The WomAn| coahuh. DUt a0 Meve, whoh weall i | gaicnce, impartiality and ebility ] A Case for the Square Deal. Fletcher Music Method ok Barla, jn Wwhich to Tive, ana are attracting | Ioot, early all of o v v:;:;;vl;r::::l:h;» Tho during the summer abroad was| water, drain and then put it into a o red Ly B e g | Taft's methods aro not Roosovelts| poom 45 - - - Central Bullding. Per Meprescntative-at-Lavge Im Con- | 107 r,l'.\m:,rw rg:»m“;;n:.df ]l:p[w Tihe ateihg Brobe; 0 the. stceet ins é».?é?‘éi:iti“‘;‘é’}l“ to prociire gome f: :;;:“I,F;;arnmmtz“ldnn‘i cupt ‘1;_ of :mll,,fl,\/; that it ought not to exercise func- | Methods. He believes that this is a g ""| boundarie: o ct ch fails to | most of the beads rolled into the gut- | sces, _oblects is sure to be itk and cream. When it is | tlons which are properly leglslative in | government of laws, not of men, and i e JOHN Q TILSON give due attention to good looks is|ter and down the sswer before the | successful hostess during the season.{ almost to the boiling point, add an egg | their nature, but ought on the other A figures may be used as an _ef- | beaten up with a tablespoon. he is proceeding in a progressive man- v Boiok % - e—Wa.- | owner or the bystanders could get of flour {hand to decide without arbltrariness of New M bound, in the long run, to lose.—Wa- | owner or the byatanders could get ive outer circle to a center piece|and two tablesnoonfuls of milk. Jaana v ot WUl arblizacl: ner to give under the law hat| ‘Teacher of Music terbury American. T P ORA IR of low ferns or flowers, or may ba| ring constantly ; {aatisen varties to each contro- | Roosevelt tried to azive ou of 46 Washington Strest. versy, according to estabitshed | o he onthl cu principles and ru st TAft Ho Goes not avp That is | 4pout Taft. He does not appeal to t otherwise arranged about the table to| On pouring it carTy out any design of which the dec- | picce of butter th e e T the siringing of any jewel An official declaration for a “City | it ging jewels THe Sptie that Reasevelt had defeat- | p ., iulr js a fine achievement, al- |stead, sither surscons ol orator is capable. = certainly a reasonable view to take 0f | imagination like his predecessor, but | R F. C. GEER . RS & the tosue for the iempo D e St mi | e, e Traid A Hint to the Seamstress, XL pistitute ocsD flf- : whieh Mr. Mellen will be commended. | adminstration his record been UNER #any chairmanship of the republican | P 2 5 . i g mbere threads are.to be saved| . Fersons who cannot sread or ick Daily News. | such as to merit the fullest measuro % B o New Tk ot Baraton an be no (‘\y eaut nless the | lesses \"\\lri\;W;‘ S NS IDIG iy e wotnd up on & sgeeh ] 1Y fl(h(lr article made from flour can = | of public confidence and approv al. I 122 Prospect €t, ] " | peaple by arge majority co-operate |20l or platinum chains are used s A p on a spool, | frequently gat potatoes baked in theiv >resider ellen’s lette publishe s be {8 en, to the big, brave- 3 wap good mews o most republicans, | PeOPI® PV 4 1arEe WAJOTHY CO-OMEHAO | boany tha T the ihore donteot fe ot | 1t ODISEAD avoi fariiies;— A ‘good plan | SARuStLu SSLTLISioes delad i Sl |- Brasidant Hellinis Hotler, Buliishail e b O o s B Tel. 511, Norwich, C% -4 Sl I U5e Memoccats. | lean and ity their premises. [ FCily ih i 40 e SpoGR i @ b o' pres juen The |in full in this issue of the Morning | hearted man who is making progress B Bold attampt to demons | It is & work in which leadership count; et o Ay bk yent el 2 bag Lo PIc- | skips are to be discarded. Potatoes | Record, is commendable for its evident |all the time in the responsible and | :-u R o » Lemon” | but_ which depends upon public. ap- | perrs InEIE nY Drecious beads, and | e threaded froms the loose end | S rather beneficial than otherwise in ,.‘mm.-.)b cerity and the even temper | trying post to which his fellow-Ameri- | A. W. JARVIS hat as weak polit- | S U4 activity, There are doubt. | L Do RO . 4 Tico! (€ A8 mpooL sout 3 2 ith which its author faces the some- | cans elected him. He is not getting g iined) Seally and be has shown his mastery | ['0F Wi VIR 0 LR PT nelgh- ?::‘n!” e s SIIk mnd | %y; Swhien Buttons sro takien off & garc| n ST With kidney discase should | what hysteric 1o of some of the | vers mch help Trom any quarter just| 1S THE LEADING TUNER IN N S¥ar ome of the best organized poiiti- | (I T, EVUS SO (SO L 08 Do | ™ also an wmportant point. 1t must b | Mment they are strung on a thread and | "G g Sak 199 °F Teat extracts formers. Mr. Mellen places before |at = present, particula from the | EASTERN CONNECTICUT. a1 Sipees i the country. The Colonel | Prho0ds tibe- | idlap. i poi g P e A A iy B el Old standing bronchitis can some- | the public much information concern- | source from fhich he might most ex-| /gy, 518. 53 Sae shown that It is mot might that | C2U%e Of the good taste and unity of | 13788 enough to hold the bead, but ot | uanle time is saved the busy seam.| Smice be rTelieved by smoking dried [ing the subject of controversy which |pect help, but he is fighting his own A £ 85 Claismouny, Avay at it S otton. off Mk aw: arze enoush to show. Pearl stringers | %2 e 1 e busy seam- | coltsfoot leaves, he people sorely nee s 0. " his ow: e prier of sept22 Tight country is told that the | x that is why it is, on the whole, bet- hesive corn ring in position | conditions as fitey Hia totter 15, |18 getting there, Haiis sin- . H. BALCOM, just as sin- are | Teacher of Plamo. at | 29 Thamss St. neighborhoods in ail cities; and it is [ter to have | making the city what they are that |strung by a s as they exist, His lette is getting there. He s b of | we believe,#the most important and |cerely devoted to the public wel ge or cover with a|illuminating contribu nsive jewels Clear Apples. ! Off Quard s defeated, but not routed l. When there| Poil tog The voters will see that it is routed press down o1 the corn a little pul ter | pineapple. Bands her two cupfuls of wa ohiaaten tha 0ty Bsantital - NGT- | is W3 onDakoate e Samem e ot e FAnAchit e Tonal O Mtk et S To | B 3 o © 3 fon that has vet | as Roosevelt ever was, or is today. b in @ue time. The hope of the repub- ’ < S Y e g ot n = ‘the and T und ump sugar for 15| piece of adhesive plaster. Repeat iflheen mado to the literature of the |he is not much given to advertising| Lessons gl at my residence or af | - Ay B s | wich is naturatly beautitul enough, and | SOt to be made this Is absolately nec- | Minutes. Pare and core eight large| neccssary some hours laier | public utilities campaign.—Merider or his achievements. Whex | the home of the pupll Same method ag | o tr. commention of he peogresatues | 108 it attractive and heaithy neigh- | €35 apples, and put them in a basin of | Aforning Hacora. ation has been measured | j#ed at Schawenkas Conservatory, Ber~ | S_— — A = | borhoods; but a great many plague- e c water. When the syrup is ready When the Fest Ti | ¥ - - whet actually has been done it will | 1% oct1ld wnd, whatewer the old managers may | ! P DICTATE add the apples and stew till tender. i Lhe, feetisne Diced. b 3 B ' B Soiical Snciers will read|°P°t® Would have to be removed to ATES OF FASHION. Lift them carefully out fo keeq them| For those who stand a great deal| It will be found by those wha read found Dot iacking ln any ‘respect, 1,3, | Mmake the city what it ought to take . e s > o Ty onil £o knep hen 3 rad feet 1 b atly re: re that elle; P and Mr. Roosevelt could not be en- Tght and the people will be fired with Cut stesl ag Tis el whole, put into & glass dish and pour | the tirad f will be greatly rested|it with care that Mr. Mellen's latest 3 pride in being. Cleaning up the filth . AN e a prominent | ihe'sirup over the & st and POUT| by a foot bath of cold water in which | letter to the people of Connecticut, | Baged in any better work than giving enthusiasm for the success of the men | 2 {Place as an ornament, figuring in |t D over apples. Serve them | ¥ Lo oa - et i’ L RE0Y D feut, | B -, Taff the same “square deal” AS LIGHT { T e o he.me! | is of more importauce than laving | pendants, slides, butiond, huien ang | <014 With 2 little whipped cream or| 3 qUATter of a gound of bicarbonata of | published by The Registe today. is | &0 e o < i - Jor politioal honests | joun the dust in ol 3g and’ eyeglass moumtes = and | Currant Jeiy on each app Soda is dissoives. This is better than | tHe most important, and, as far as it |that lie professes to give everybod AS A and betser methods, and who can be | Sarsa 2N 3 5 hot water, which causes the feet to|goes, the frankest and the fairest of [ Mr. Taft has spoken in pralse of Ar. SRR wgon to heep their pledges | <k | ! Rdosevelt thme and time again, both FEATHER. ©o the peopie. B e e EDITORIAL NOTES. Some of the mew bathing caps are Fricassee of Chicken. o | 15 e mont intaresting. And 3t jg |in his messages to consress and in 3 4 s L B e Al iy fowired: pIaldat ot Dress, clean and cut up a fowl. Put z =) O B 4 s speeches at various points through- Semparars chatrmasbhip aia with ref | things. worth-talkin about can al-] %40 The sssortment of colors 1 and” cookc slowly until tender. adding| Salt moisteried with vinegar will re- | OnCedes in more definite language | S0 105, C Droxident who s now hur- SRS T Shat hed Beea acoemplished s be found in the advertisements. itk kel salt to water when chicken' is half| move burn marks from enamelicd sauce | tha% he has hithetto emploved het | pqying it through the west, to express in the wey of betterment of law undet | o o e R T R e, done. Remove from water, sprinkle|pans and disnes, but they should be|D® doex now objert o e PERCLE B8, friendly sentiment for the mian ' Tat Mo foan Who- Wi that He te i nd Ghaing. nre those og o ral cokaces | with salt and pepper, dredge with flour | s0aked In cold soda water for a few | § it S e avics | whom he personally selected the 5 “Ther represent an earnest of |FIEBt and the other fellow all wroms, fver Dbeads in combination. Usually | Sr. Dy in betier or povk a4, Arrage| KOGEs Sit, 16 Tossen the staine. e umlic service companies and |Dest men in the whole United States N g ¥ g Bl midn s el Ml i gt combina sua pleces of chicken on halves of baking = - = Ay 9 e anies anf lto carry out his policies—Springfield achisvement which is yet to come; and | 1 1ot such & model man as he thigks | three or five coral beads are used 10| powder bisoui the people whom they serve.- It ¥ ¥ ) t pOW biscuit or on eces o 1 2 ® 0 the Beneflesnce and iar-reaching im- | N° it | one of silver. D i o s b 3 The Death of a Trust. should not be overlooked, however, [ Unior Porlance o thie work dome for the| The new nationalism has not b T arounid a whiae sauce; sprinkie With | oy’ many of them I face Ak for | comtain® qusiheations —New Haven | Furnish the Sick Brother Excuse whale people measare the credit which | new AL s a been | On= of the most striking R e B e e sy e any of them, in fact, make for- | certain qualifications.—New Haven rnis| % e e e redit it | clearly defined, but it appears fo have | evening wrans ‘has o wide fada tunes for those Whe hold"stock In | Register. “The leading secret societies of our Handsomest) s o Knbakion Po g plait in he Chwter and. Vel ood the them. The coast of the country of puntry continue to increase n abie, and @istinguished presi- [ 721 knockout blows for the Ol |Z/, e wenter and back and the | HINTS TO THE HOUSEWIFE. |finance is strown with the wrecks of | B el P e s deat e Howard Taft o Dd fastened o o straight front. iy |once powerful craft lounched under| rher. 2 2ihs | e he strong g i) 2ow: Besteod | SR Y o A a ed to a straight front, No scum wil i on (e Akitaats e 1 unched | There isn't much difference betwen | cret th trongly ap. i [ s Diseevaita: | Mr. Sherman's smile is not inter- - winie ipwof the. cautiower i 1o 1o | (g, mest favorable clrcumstances DY | bossy leader nnd leading boss— | peals 1 Midland En- il o\ { ment will general republican en-| 2 . 4 Gold trimming is still in favor, not- | cooke F 7| eminent captains of industry who |washington Post terpr . et S ol sasts of the coun. |Preted as meaning the same toda SISl tentng it sl i not- | ¢ oked with the head down. S erigeat] N 0 reatta thet | W esninel | terr yy,u‘//\,,‘\ money and: hat it did the.day before the con- 3 nding its predominance during| i e | own nests pretty well by the proceed: science can: . he past spring. Cloth of gold will bs | In toasting biscui* thay are better| - s a “1 beliave in the party to which we | Ve"HOR used and gold braid, but it s well not |If cut in slices across the grain in- | gialoranion;, The st {s longer than I 3 first man to fly over the Alps b of &0 gt SH ¢ fec ofples for which the vepublican party ( W SelR sacord Tigkk Gt 5 <ban A nice relish to serve wi : 'he latest combination to suffe DR OSBORN GILLETTE weod the days of Abr am Lin- | He d ot Hvs it = th Marshmallow Cake Filling. T nic A relis !‘”u El \4—; with r{lfl\ is v is the Standard Cordage ¢ tay | e does not live 20 enjoy- thef 1nto a wit nr ey Fllling. . aw cabbage cut very fine and cov- | veraaiy, IS the Stand prd g 5 x oy e p‘,::z:m.: ana ..‘m.‘;u 1¥ | fame of it. !m" to a 1d water stir five ta. | ered with French dressing beaten al- | fa sron oo B Mastired vor St Gas, Heartburn, Dyspepsia or a Stoma:h Headache Go and You Examiner for the ecause eatin, ose o K Tltp | fine gum arabic. and, | most to an emulsion oL 0 CINs0 e oA i = ut w vived, add cup stitioned for by directors. ) . . . . . pomcipies not a3 dead, but as WVINE | The fact that bathtups o P n i el ) e« cor e Bk naea ihco Maniis mad altion Feel Fine in Five Minutes—No More Stomach Misery for Norwich Optical Co. We can deserve the confidence Of 1he | vanced fifieen per cent. in pr 5t L) e TR When hing fine china or cut|indebtedness that its pro - will only | P ittle Di i people. not by stating that our fore- | worryving the average man as much as,| dropped into cold .+ forms o soft | 1288, a heavy ‘Turkish towel on the| fractionally pas off | The thing is a Butletin Readetswho take @ Lttle Dispepsin, r:mn preserved the union and freed | the high price of coal. ball between the thumb and fngen | Pottom of the dishpan will often pre-| ghastly ruin of the hopes of many in Removed ‘0 “‘e the siawes. but B proving in dee th S Beat the whil an egg very stiff and | VoPt chipping. vestors who n the value of | 4 arly more than a|acid, no stomach eartburn, wall as-in.word, that we face the pro Mayor Gaynor doesw't mean to be |5Sr8in the boiling syrup updn this, important the world, but{ very year eeln bty | fuliness or heavy feeling in the stom 2 dealng with political and bus < e beating the white hard all the time Creamed Liver and M who did not realizo that eminence|million stomach sufferers in the United | fU} Qs RS fonin the e ISh 1d J nfl & with po and bus- | put out business by his “political | pracim® the e s i B il el Eoa il e il S o B S aanana. taig | 3. Nausea, Debilitating Headach Annon Buildin s corsuption and of working friends.” He still claims the ri a 2 a 2 over lix four cups of cold cooked liver T an petenc | states, igland and Can Zin or Internal griping. Thi e 1 | ight 1o | the cake layers Pt i Tt Perhaps it is for the good of the| I 5 3 e bt i1 i ac anll economic justice o | control his own destiny. : Small pieces et ons lcan of| o antry at large that not all of the| Lo ie e e e L O aar Tostilft over In the stomash | INOOMS Bian| the Detterment of the conditior | s ¥ —_— g ik T arge Al ot 2l of the|immediate but lasting relief. no sour food left over in the stomach 5 o o) | ator Patten desir a trusts flourish indefinitely. Conditions | 'yppis harmless preparation will di-|to poison your breath with nau Y wnd upitfting of peop ’ Patt lesires that the of life might be intolerable If theY | sos( anything vou eat and overcome a | odors. Main Street Entrance, the e fervor and sincerit an boys should learn to say, | heta every commodity in their grip. No | £t #U¥LLTE VOU Ba A o tomach Pape’s Diapepsin certain o apd his followers brought to There is no doubt such reso- H lth d B A tears, therefore, need bo sted ove g A f l el e S i - e minutss afterwards, for out-of-order stomachs use 1t |Over Allin: ubber Store. AL T R 2 e e e s o €alth and Beauty AnNSwers ||z o s e et s vr) % Wi i comoram, | ke nota or sour fod i aieos i | O7% AR This ia what the peopie are hoping| Mayor Fitzgerald of Boston has BY MRS. HAE MARTYN by the disaster—Boston Post | in vour stomach, or if vou have/| there. for agd praying for, and they will sup- | withdrawn from the race for governor { rtburn, that is a of Indiges-| Relisf in five minutes from all stom- h 3 e | or . : . R M Sallow complexion | : 2 An Omen. | ach misery is waiting for you at any Bert e party that recognizes and |of Massachusetts on the democratic |, plexion, liver | that comes through use of soap i e 2 ; 3 : ‘ blotches, pimples and other Gruption atior ahE s ) ” Iswt it about time for the savants | from your Pharmacist a 50-cent | drug store. ut o wn raseals. ] nens are not right. o e skin indicate o good 1 shampoos whic contain S “; iy DS ¢ v, I 1 S 45 own rai Sk a0 Dfothhe plem indicate the noed of good | alkall or other ingredients injurigus to | to discover that the digits of 1913 add | case of Pape's Diapepsin and take e e orghohis AN O Ive o v.n’ ™ i ey b % R f your hair is thin, very oily | up 13, so that it is almost certain to [a dose just as soon as you can.|more than sufficie \w thoroughly THE MAN ON THE FOOTBOARD. RERmE Slvex iut !h;nv he ‘;‘_’" iy ' D‘,,.:"f” dene oo me ‘ ‘:"}L“"Q‘f} nflluy 1, nd unkept hl politically unluck somebody ?- H.m- will be no sour risings, no \)r:»l(h.lahlmq any case of Dyspepsia, Indi There is no man whe has to keep a are to talk about Mr. Roose- | sugar and enough hot Water to make & | pooing with a teasnosmrul ot Lumirns | Indianapolis New 7| ing of undigested food mixed with tion or any other stomach disorder Pl R R A B SR 3 . ',,,.“ n.u‘v. d be dee-lighted if he would. minutes before ench meal Kardene S oD or ‘Curtains,or ;Darhaps, your (CGarpats g i » 1o blood arcuses the_llver,] 2 hegin to iook a littie shabby; maybe a t the course of| N England postoffices wero burglar- system ‘ ite iy It will relieve g Rug or Dining Room or Kitchen Fur= b e o Vel - zed and the burglars left mo clues S — nfir beaut nd appear twie ire would e desirable the autos (o the troliey car. Although | Bould be' tmore Sconataerats peAnneite: The affiiction of over-fat {as thick. This shampoo dries quickl 3 Bl B ol B o Coiigetieut says that an | e it ness i 1o o deslored Wt any ‘age. it | Without any da reaking or Well gou know there must be a few auto shall not emceed the 1 Sletiditint Ui oy pretty Lwoman to become too fat in | Mise ¥ 3 8 | things badly needed for the coming | s predic at the day is not|Pretty woman to become too fat in It yo knew what 4 e oy ¢ miles an hour when passing 4 trolley | gistant when mackerel will be as dear | LS55, 4833 When' fashion decrces the | was in thoss chead, cold creams winter, and no matter what you need car when passengers are disembarking | as lobsters. We shall have the mack~ | k. reduce. our welkhi alosr at (e | yon auePoqn, smearing on vour fac mesnave § there ek mit to speed | erel just for looking, anyway. rate of @ pound a day until vou reach | they are really harmful. Ne vor " use 7 é We cordiaily invite you to come and Men the car is in motion. whiere the | L < ik mal it vou will dissolve four ounces | anvthing but a greaseloss cranm it you ¥, have a look. It simply means “a littie hills are steepest and strects nar- | It appears quite likely that the stig- | und toie n tabiesy b DAL Tt etk ol yonr el AR Gs ! better quality for a little less money.” - | ma will be removed from Senator Lori- i cay buy : | celiont”complexion crenm solly by stie 2 % iy ; T e = At Beveriy, on Mopday evening of | aine; Dt Wikit of the men who Arug | ring tosett allowing “to stand PR this week. a speeding auto brushed by | confessed to having accepted bribes? R . over night two teaspoonfuls glycerine, = By . Swasgins of { one, ounce almozoin und enehalt piat SHEA & BURKE, teloes conductor and dashing him T « ocrats in differ parts of er i will clear up your compicxion wonder- i it Mis death, and then the driver dis country talk about the present I : ; fulty b3 removing Wil dirt ana ol e Norwich and Taitviile wppearegt . the durk wnd to this day « campaign of only oue issue, and | 1 T NC S (e e Dovder: but yon | hewds and other efteeis 9t hot weather sept] 1o one knows who was guilty of this | then they commence throwing mud all{ will have 10 be. careful what you uee | such as freckles, tan and ronghness of BN Which the Boston Post doe | ver the map. vs most “llquid face powder” contains | the skin of which you speak.’ This is Besttate to say is near to murder. The S ® S S ingurions ingredients i3 are ieiy @ | the enty “reliabl an’ 1 iave ' Gver i But a right when It dectaren that it | When the governor of Kansas seys | IR, Y0UT, COMBlONIon, T U iier | found, fop remavine, wrlniccs, nitheut High Grade 35 the musderer's spirit o leave his|that-state is the brainpan of the ma- | solve four ounces of spurmax A | massaging and for reducing the size-of wictim behind with cowardly disre tion, New Englanders do not have to [ PIut of hot water and add two large, dirt-collecting pores. BIE $8it has happenes ¢o him be told that Stubbs thinks Kansas Is | thee. neck tnd. arems, ond 16 wil o Victoria: Your scalp needs a_good, “These men are probably ha it | some pumpkins Gur skin a very pleasing, | delicate | stimulating auinine hair fonic b6 Tes out with their conscience. But that eremc Bt tone. “This lotion does not show or rub | Move the dandruff, stop irritation and h ¢ onsc 3 “ off like vowder and will remove that | falling hair. Get from any drug stora is far too little punishment for is ned that Edison's latest Allow ook to your skin. This|one-half pint alcohol and one ounce negtigence. They n storage battery took an automobilo | Preparation iv u wondertul skin beauti- | auinzoin and mix It with one-half pint 3 B e L i ey Ok L Raran: 4" ¢ excertent for ronegh, | witer and you will have a much better tial timp and the whole of automobile- | becoming exhausted. That ought to | pimpies = tonics you have been buving. Brush @om neads the setting of a few salu. | beat out gasoline R Unicss vou Il the follicies | your bhalr dafly und twice & week apply B i SRpe 73 r00ts) any ftreatment for Superfiuous | this tonic. fo the sealn. rubhine 1t Ih tasy examples for s §00d. Oth R hairs on the face or forearms will prove | gent This will do wonders for your AND NEW STYLES wise Mtter public indignation over| Uncle Joe Cannon is of the opinion |disappointing. Sometimes one app | dull. lireless, falling hair. and put your ety wili surely express itself iu stern | They re-nominated him for the mine- [ or three Spplcitons wre moce sty 1o | Lrous. Keep the Seain Cléan by frequent and repeessive laws h time, which doubtless proves it ] for vid one Ui (i dnbrrassing | shampoos with vanthirox and you' will - ™ d bumiliating halrs You will ha not k. urther treuble with your AT v his satisfaction, Sunce’ of delator ¢ it 45| Buig 8. Your headaches and gemer Premdent Sbecnan was the recipient Impression of New York. Bempes, than th | atly Gespondent. deeling . vers alkely e ’ f & after nis oefeat as temporaty | The, sep tne New York skyline fs | Mife liule delatons e O e ghainmen of toe New Yoik couven | chauging every day We do not know. | Fom” which you remove the | diately or you may Nave t0 Wear glass- ' tion The presentation f"r & lovieg | but yl" Secins to u:l “l‘il eV l')';hlh! hairs, allow to ALL].;‘HA Lwo or thrae|es manently c: an c\:‘nce of crys- always in erder, of course cise there 13 getting higher every hour. | minutes. then Wibe Off (the hairs come | Los and dissolve it in a pint of water cup s alway: Charleston News and Courier ST the baste) wnd 'wasn- i Fkis ¢ ev apps i cach Teve” v o 49 Main Sireel : Wit warm water. If the hairs do re e times @ Ay and T am sure It wi (Get asquainiod With the newse drug Naugatuck.Final plans for the or- | (Ura afeer tha firet treatment, they will then your eves wonderfully and may1sd st in Germany to overcome | NEueatuck —kinel plane for 05w | heo i nc Tand” i G50 62 n® | vemote Vou? Ve tronbles zomerally 1 T e 2y o midoarae- gl . noticenhle. his a splendid romedy. It does not VAN tou wani 10 put your busis It is called domamidoaree- | 3\ R will he made ai & meating to | "Jire David O el Sbason il ismar‘ the sves and it fine for dull ness befnre the public, thers 18 no me= dium bstrer than throuzh the advertiss “ idthydwochiorida. But, please, | ne hedd at the hame-of Mrs, John Page | many hair and sealp specialisis adviee | tirad. sore oves that have that over- ing coluzins of The Bulietin in gno hreath, » ¥ Friday afternoon against frequent shampooing 15 the |l worked feeling.

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