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Uneeda Biscuit are soda crackers made from the finest flour and the best materials obtainable— That Makes them an ideal FOOD Uneeda Biscuit are baked in surroundings where clean- liness and precision are supreme— That Makes them Uneeda Biscuit are touched only once by human hands —when the pretty girls pack them— That Makes them PURE CLEAN Uneeda Biscuit are sealed in a moisture proof package— That Keeps them FRES" NATIONAL BISCUIT- COMPANY ¢ A Package (Never sold in bulk) TELLS OF HIS TRIP T0 TUNIS | County and State Politicians. ] (Continued from Page Five.) — e of applause icated the agreement fwith this sentiment and three cheers for were given with a will t the dent Ely. Goodwin-Liopitt Club Meeting. Frank Edward Johnson Lectures Under Auspices of St. Agnes Guild Before Large Number—Arab Life in| birectly afier Mr. Goodwin and Sen- ator randegee left for w London, accomps by Comptroller Brad- Tunisia Fully Described. street a te Secretary Rogers and others e autos being used, the sl eeti the Goodwin-Lippitt club s by President Ely, who wel rge gathering. The ary proved. He read the fol- new members, which as follows, bringing the » to 38 Oscar Seavey, Iris . Gore, Charles Vergason, Otto Malmer, Clinton gdahl, Chas. E. Poole, arles Kampf, Hubbar Jones, L. L. | ‘ encountered, s and bewilder! es of the J‘[ man William G. Ta n, HMdvfard Williamson, Hannum., W, Burdick, Alfred Manning, Harry K. Blackburn, “Nirles Spicer, George annum, C. C. box. M. W. H. Cov George Thorpe nclent apman, . C. Mathews, C. K. Bailey. the ¢ upon 4 Phelps, John Hubbard, 1. #how o xton, C. A. Saxton, H. W. 1€, | Ve n. Thomas Wattles, J. Wattles, -1 A, Manning, J. D. D. Cranston, W. H, breed of c di- | inson L. A. Fenton, Remus Stan- ive burro that was used to pump | Rufus H. Stanton. F. C. Lewls, ere all r ted on th2 can { rles Dewing, L. Saxton, John Nich | | City of Carthage. old tim it rthage, now i enough of SR Pt > mind Gilman, H. Bishop, F. A. Jones, eating oriental cities in the world rowsan, the sacr=d | George Spaulding, W. Allen. H. W. and «with its minarets | { < f an arid decert and | Rush, E. G. Coit. G. G. Fitch, John | oward: St ot Tevaly | of the Aissaovas, a certain | Wishnewski. Frank Kern, Theodore Scenes along th ets i S ihes, Tis viele Nothdurpt, J. A. Peterson, W. C. Da- pictured and a_jour was taken past | g s R el YEnRgL the places, by mosques and | second Mecca ! ot s along | es visited | Gardner, 1stoms of | | A. Sinnay, P. g thond! . Wuif, Currie Gilmour, John | tive pictures | e ye ce, Luther R. Case, C. H. Nick- interfor of a it e Ernest Jones Charles Raynes s o g 1 special int Cornelius Corcoran, J. Henry Leipold, e e M ciburn, W. I, Aller, A. P. corde 105t hearty oseph G , E. B. Life and Customs, | a in some mea, P - iy Pietuvis exhibited fo illuetrate | tion of his audi- eeler, John . o | nment 1 had | n. Hen- | . Frank FI. 1 K RO D. Lamb, . es u"e | “Potato” Clark of Denve: . G. Logan | Rufus k. who died here the R - {a nique character, The . Martin, Edward T. ets of many: . Sam Carr, James Kimball, “l | his here Rovce, W. H. Gallup, C. Le- tional Drescher, Comstock, J SIS S AR A | t George H - 7 ; Berkoff, J. Send For a Free Trial Package and You | no_si act Anderson, tz Boltz, lid the likable ol¢ p i reide stranger Wiil Be Overjoyed at the Aston- ishing Relief and Cure. man Congressman Tilson’s Letter. | 5 . H Jobn @ Ison, candidate for repre- i ve-at-large in congre: sent i Pile e, Y hat Mot :ply to the invitation to be Wiy , i LA nd it was read by Secretary cony i duty Iy upon t tell o dut orwich, ince recel ve been Mr, Case: kind invita rrange so tl Byransid ) tha already been aned i evening cannot be ch some inconvenience 1t would give t Norwich 3 " bring ; with great pleasure the o v Onet n enjoyed at the time of turn that hepe into realization. A ma celebration. in Indiana past had suffered hiead of the state ticket 30 vears with bleeding The free iving w0k up with | and some of his associates present T UF Pysamid Plie Cure. » his | g time-tested. Goid mini m sure you will not lack for discus- first real comfort. He was thoroughly | comes and goes, but farming | sion on t pending state issues. If cured and has lived his rem o As one of ite gentle | were present it would be my privi- Fests In peaceful enfoyment s fage hod decreed that the | leze to something as to the im- P i i | 3 rrowy . re in' e Rinz 2 solid republican £ abo y the er ¢ i Wasiiington this vear. irds w Howard Taft 44,000 be remembered less than twenty of ac months er £o threatennd of = : preumonia st doses save great | o 5 # - yelief and one boftle completely cured ;‘” 5 e spddase X ’n:‘zfde u: ntwdm}?vt- me” Contains no opiates. Lee & Os- | «porato D} either b od Ma‘_iaf];“o; Py good Co. opportunities at Denve I edeemed In' a sane | Col, Republic ¢ arner before the end of tion. Did the American n what they said when they on the platform? It is Followed Nation’s Precedent. | NOTICE | James L. Case was ! Conn. | | | good to eat aud it was so incapuule of | Congre: the president during-the remainder of his term, and to unsettie the business interests of this country’ and“plunge them into uncertainty for two vears. A personal word in closing. 1 wish | to ask the pegole of Norwich and in New London county to call’upon me whenever I can be of service to you. It is a privilege to co-operate iith an Higgins, and it will give me great pleasure to feel thai I have been of some service to you individu- ally as well as collectively Yours respectively JOHN Q. TILSON. Explanation of the New Ballot. President Ely then asked Tyrler D. Guy, republican registrar of voters. to | explain the new hallat, a large one having been printed for use in e: plaining it. He described how to be voted, both straight and b ting, and also stated that it is possi- | ble to vote for only one candidate on | the ticket if it is so desired. This | is accomvlished. he said, by placing | in the blank column the mame of the | one who it is wished to vote for under | the proper office title, but no 1 can be placed in any circle. Attorney | General Light said that this could be | done. Mr. Guy made a full explanation of | the ballot and received a vote of thank: He also said that the voter will be checked hereafter before he | receives his ballot. Tn the hooths will | be shelves, a pencil on a string and a i | | | light in each booth. The baliot must be folded the same way it is received and placed on the baliot box, where the hox tender will tear off the stub. The session was an enthusiastic ane and many discussed the situation and the ballot after the meeting adjourned. | Mr. Guy will use the big ballot to ex- | plain its use to the Seandinavian Po- litical b in Foresters' hall. At London there was a big | New gathering at the Crocker house, many | 5 being at the reception to hear Goodwin and others speak. A snpper followed the gathering and Mr. Good- | win remained over night there as Sen- | ator Brandegee's ‘guest. 1 | Mr. Dancing, Dancing was originally a mode of | expressing religious feeling and was | often used in military displays, though | the Romans, like orientals, usually | | had their dancing dome for them by | hired slaves. Marriage In Sootland Boys over fourteen and girls over | twelve are legally entitled to get mar-| ried without the consent of their par- ents or guardians in Scotland. The Dodo. The dodo was a bird bigger than a turkey and too heavy to fly, its wings being only rudimentary. 1t was very common in Mauritius when the island was discovered, but its flesh was so | i self protection that within forty years { traffic_duty { That's All It Costs to Get Rid of | JOHN T. Doing Duty on Traffic Squad on Third Avenue, in Brooklyn. MINTYRE Corn Chowder. Slice or cut in dice one-quarter pound of fat salt pork and fry in ket- tle. Remove the rashers, then add three small onions sliced thin and one pint of hot water. Boil ten minutes, then add four potatoes, sliced, and boil until tender. Then add one quart of hot milk and corn cut from four to six ears. Salt and pepper to taste and boil up once after corn is added. THIS PRESCRIPTION KNOCKS RHEUMATISM The only logical treatment for rheumatism is through the blood. A prescription, which has recently proved wonderfully effective in hos- pital work is the following. Any John T. Mclntyre is now Brooklyn, N. Y. where located in : he is doing on Third avenue in the 143d precinct, Broooklyn, N. Y. He ex- pects to return here next month for his Vacation. He is homesick for.a sight of the Rose of New England and his old chums. He says he will be glad to see any of the boys at his home, 5007 druggist has the ingredients or will quick'y get them for you. Any one can mix them. “One ounce compound syrup of Sarsaparilla; one ounce Toris com- Prune Souffle. | i Half a pound of prunes, whites of | E 2 tablespoonfuis of powder- || TENEREN A B t chi ¥ifth avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., or while | ar; stew the prunes and chop | | Row qh, L it At Class Wi on duty during the day. £d sus . v D | key (or sherry wine if it is pre- fine: beat the eggs to a stiff broth, stir | | parred).” These to be mixed by |in the sugar and whip in very lightly || shaking well in a bottle, and used the prunes: bake in a quick oven five || 51" (aiiespoon doses before each | or ten minutes and serve immediately | § meal” and at bedtime. This cured Chopped peaches are also many peopla here last winter. Indigastion i stomach misery will go in five if you will put your faith in A stomach tablets which Tha & Osgood Co. thinks so well of | that they guarantee them to cure any stomach ailment. or money back. { After using MI-O-NA for one short day you will rejoice and be sincerely thankful that af last you have found | Bath Room Supplies The big SUMMER BATH RCOM, the ocean, is closed for season to most of us. The bath room at home will now get more attention. Is it thoroughly equipped ? a prascription that acts quickly and | We are showing this week a lot of Bath Room Supplies at very beneficially on the stomach. low prices. J as’ soon you start to take 0-NA stomach tablets fermentation of food will be a thing of the past. | The BATH BRUSH aigrn, f, Be <hin| Sea Salt BATH SPRAY of | ss and | BATH MITTS BATH SPONGES, ETC. Room Supplies. The Lee & Osgood Co. Retail Department 10c a bag in and sea or car g pregnanc bi v, MI-O- the best remedy x for 50 cents "o, and drus s, vomiting | after a night of is better than | ou can find. Large t The Le> & Osgood | everywhare, i Come look over these Bath A Generous and Charitable Wish. “I wish all might know of the hen efit 1 received from Foley's Kidne: Remedy 1. N. Regan, Farme 0. His vs and bladder gave him so much pain, misery and annoy ance he could not work, nor sleep. Fe says Kidney Remedy complete- Iy c 0. Lee & Osgood Co. WE ARE NOW READY to take care of all your Carriage and Wagon Repairing and Painting. Norwich, Conn. red MURPHY & McGARRY, 207 Main Street. only what we have Hawes.vor (jal HATS . Comparison with hats of any other make only serves to accentuate the it became extinct. i t | ol = superiority of Hawes, von Gal Hats. i T Carriage and Automobile Noc the snanpy lne of the s Cumulus clouds, which present the i i at here illustrated—it’s a style be- | appearance of gigantic mountains Tnmmmg and UphOlSlCriflg coming to almost every mzn—-a'nd crowned with snow, always move from | e i ithis is but one of the many exclusive & region of falr weather toward a re- ; f 2 L i‘(Hawet, von Gal blocks._Try one on. | gion where a storm is forming. t S 1 | | 1 i Towa has cancetled m s : : t | scemingiy an unking thing to do, e ::—kg‘m)m:d‘n g We are nicely settled and pleasant- | Nebraska weni much (ariher when it | 00 SIS B9 WL PERAG cah on 1v located in our new store with « uew | cancelled Lryan. - Philid Ledger, | Je Soov the Dresident. In it | siock that ix tresh and up-to-date; in | —chin i Ceat president, * s it Harnese, nkets, Carriage and Auto | ‘ o Ao it ot Robes, Fur Coats and Driving Gloves. | b St ePATe o e e ira o | We ocarry the wbest line of Gloves | By taking « n oan aer s s \lf S .].; and Fur Ooats in the state for driving | ol Roosevel thos= W R P ey U:Q‘d.u e | wnd auto nse at the lowest prices Leen poiuting as the n 1l he to emlairass the presidem | welick Chicago News vita! for the | TR 19122 A vote | | “ongressman Hig- o pori th tin his effort to carry BotbwSinsst, Nerwish, Conn. | poLel SN e ST C e, ectibdaw opponents means a vote to embarrass i the ordmance, ! noise. Their sleep i commonly heavy and peaceful. | i Rome in A. D. 4 Royal Baby Powder. ‘When BEdward VII. of England was born, on Nov. 9, in the second year of | Queen Victoria’s marriage, every one | at Buckingham palace went wild with delight. Bells rang and guns boomed with glad tidings all over the kingdom. Douglas Jerrold, amid the roaring of said, “Dear me. how they do powder these royal babies!” Street Car Tips. ! In European citles it is quite com- | mon for a passenger in a sirest car to give a small tip to the conductor, re- | ceiving in return a deferential salute. Pet Birde In Pel In the streets of Pekin are to be seen a large number of pet birds car- ried on sticks, to which they are gen- The Scott & Clark GORPOBATION, 507-515 North Main Street. eprid WE HAVE_— Fancy Lambs and Chickens. Hubbard Squash, Caulifiower, Ete, PEOPLE’S MARKET, 6 Frankliin St. _ MURPHY & McGARRY, 207 ain St. erally attached by strings. The Chi- mnese possess a peculiar faculty for the i training of these birds, which fiy away | for a short flight and return to perch | upon the stick, when they receive a little sweet food. Tasmania. [ Tasmania is 4,000 miles Jess in area | than Ireland, The names of its eight- een counties are almost all - takem from English counties. Lione and Tigers. -~ There is nothing odd or peculiar about the sleep of the lions and tigers. In captivity they show the same in- difference to danger that they mani- fest in the jungles and by day or night will slumber through aun unusual tu- mult, unmindful or unconscious of the The Mecklenburgs. The royal house of Mecklenburg is the oldest in Europe, tracing its de- scent from Genser: who sacked | oct21d WM. F. BAILEY (Successor te A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HOREE CLIPPING A SFECIALTY.; AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone 883. aprdsd JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. This instrument has all the very latest Imprevements and labor saving devices, thirty-five languages can be written on & single ma. chine, type instantly interchangeable. The HAMMOND is the typewriter of all matione and tomngues and does the fine typewriting of the world. | NoEcE | Let us give you a demonstration in your own effice witheut ex« pense or obligation on your part. Or. Louise Franklin HMiner s now tacated in her ne ce, Breed Hall Rovm 1 | Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. | delephone 660. The Hammond Typewriter Co., i AU Chapel 113 Church Street, Stres corner New Haven; Conn, occupancy of the New Inn Dr. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist The Bulletin uses six HAMMOND TYPEWRITERS, Devon, of mere than 200 cen ended by the death c { Shannon ilding Annex, Room A Telephone 5 oct10d ? <. 0. Murphy, Norwich o