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that other soda crackers lack National-Biscuit-Goodness In Moisture Proof Packages and that is ¢ (Never sold in bulk) NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY .thn H. Davis for Senator John H. Davis, of Preston, is not a novice in.public life. He has represented his town four years in the legislature and was for four years Superintendent of the Capitol, at Hartford, and has as wide an acquaintance with public duties and public men as any man in this part of the State, and is respected for his uprightness and loyalty to principle. To put it straight: he is the kind of a man the corrupters of public servants never venture to invite to par- ticipate in corrupt practices—a man with a conscience and a true conception of his duty to ] his party and his constituents. He stands true to the republican plat- form, and may be depended republican upon to loy Iy support every pledge. He is the kind of a Senator the State needs at Hartford and the kind that will give his party a good record. The voters of the 19th Senatorial District should rally to his support and give him the majority a candidate of such merit deserves, be found these words, referring to the { MANY ADVANTAGES OF sentence which 1 have just quoted: “This sentiment would be coldly r ceived, to say the least, by labor un- fons: diaifone of mastring. u- workmen's | Land Offered by Chieles H- Broym 10 compensation mct, such as the New | Be Inspected This Week by Commit- York legislature passed and Governor| tee on Woman's College. GALES FERRY SITE.| | orable i i | | | esting papers wers read as Mrs. Minnie Amburn of West Main street. = The president, Mrs. William Gilchrist, presided, opening with pray- er and reading the 46th Psalm. The hymn What a Friend 1 Have in Jesus was sung. The minutes of the last meeting and the treasurer’s report were read and approved. - The subject of the meeting, Home Work, was taken up and several inter- follows: - The Missionary at the Gate, Mrs. Lem- uel Park: The Log of the First House, Mrs. Mary Dolbeare; A Siudy in Pro- portion, Mrs. flattie Sargent; Monthly Missionary Letter, Mis. J. Edwin Ol- cott; Touring in a Motor Boat, Mrs. William (#lchrist. The meating closed with the Mizpah benediction. Pnrten.u}';d"ijchel! Gage Hats HEBREW éc;loBL‘NO;VOPENED.’AI a Special Price New York Principal Decides Not to Each) season the manager of the Locate Jg Tnie City, New York salesroom maintained Those in charge of the arrangements | by Gage Bros. closes out his r opening a Hebrew school in this | 4 city are evpecting that they may be | ample line of Hats rather than ready to hold the first ons mext | “shi ; week. The New York lawger, whom | Shipathem back e " Chioago. it had been expected to secure for a | We were fortunate enough to teacher, came here and looked the field | over, but decided that it was not fav- for hivi to practice his profes- sion along with his teaching, so that he declined the position. Secretary A. ) Cramer is in communication with an- secure some of the choicest of these samples—Hats that were made to sell at $12.50, $15.00 and $18.50—and Today we will offer other teacher, who may be secured. Meanwhile the two collectors, Jacob them for sale at jordon and 8. Penict the money needed for the $9 50 each Female spiders are much larger and 2 e ferocious than devour their males. husbands more and gen- s Including our own stock of Gage Hats there are about thirty " NOVEL MASSAGE CREAM Hats in the lot—each one with - e an individuality of its own. Perfect Skin Food That Removes This is a splendid opportunity Wrinkles and Clears Complexion. to secure a high grade hat at the The most delicate skin will guickly beginning of the season, at a reéspond to the soothing and tonic ef- 2 9 & fecis of Hokara, and: when this pur: special price. skin food is used, thing of the past. As a massage cream pimples are soon a See_our showing of Untrimme=d or after s Hughes signed about three months ago | e ot tg aineatad N ) Beaver Hats — black, white and The fellow servant rule is not a di- | Charles Il Brown states that he ex- | I It IS uneauated, removivg “, e e fa s e vinely inspired pracept any more than | pects the committee on the w AR b B e i Mo i colors. the contributory negligence or assump- | college for Connecticut to pas Sl T A tion of risk rule. Nor is general of inspection 1o the large tract of land | , APPIY 4 ‘ittle 1o the bands or tace g AR sent to ‘considerations of right and|he has offered them at Gales Ferry, as | RS NASUAS SOL SHEPUSC ¥ORS W Suits $15.00 justice, as applied in particular cir-ja site for the college. 1t is [ e e ROl omen’s Suits . cumstances, necessarily final and ir- | that the visit there will be i gl Moot i oo oy $ revocable in a ecommunity: if it were, | same day they go to New London. Bl e e kool Bl R ol sttt B o N e the Connecticut legislatire could not| There are many recommendatory | 26T, and all skin blemishes soon dis- omen’s Serge Suits in black 'and have granted the pension of $600 a vear | points for the site at Gales Ferr.;, | “FPTEY ‘;}'j'“r“’} Sl st AR navy only——couts are semli-fitted, which it gave 1885 to a woman | which the committee will no doubt | i Lo A e b A sy skirts full pleated —these are Fegu- Whom the people of the state had |take into consideration. They may be | ATy massage creams and sold on a sy ] 5 = e e ey : 2 guarantec of “best vou ever used or| lar $20.00 Suits at $15.00. ik % united in maltreating fifty ye: be- narized as follows Bl UL e AL A REPUBLICANS HAVE Judge Baldwin. If some | would happen to mine if I were to meet | fore for flouting their ‘considerations &’ prettisst: site’ on. the pretiest)hoqney DETEE SELINN SpHOE Y B HHIREY e they should be pointed o1 & “l\'\fh an accident that cost me my |of right and justice’ by teaching megro r in the world S Rt ol s e S | such general term applied ife? children how to read and write.” One hundred acres of land are offer- ) ¥ el v on uarantee by Tt ROUSING RALLY. | aetegates Lawyers’ and Court Fees Leave But e TRt M | ea | rhs s e Leo o | Women's Coats $12.50 g i | He declared that at the next genera £ stk g in - i is approximately a half mile | : P LR | assembly he intended to introduce a | ' In one speech, and in one speech|of river front | Women's and Misses' (‘oats in man- Ooutingd, Maih Bass s B0, GRRInG for" modiNed Alrost T will tell you what would happen— | only, if I have follow2d him correc admirably situated and adapt- COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE A ; i 1 g for modified direct pri- ;1 Will tell v o pen—| only ve f ] ctly, | ant iated : apt- | nish mixtures, light and dark gray, work. They are permitted to exist by | Maries and the voting in all conven- |indced I dont have to tell vou you | has ‘Judge Baldwin made any refer-| aquatic_sports, which is a valu- | L ANATIVE BROMO e - 24 o 4 the &Y. You need a man in ‘congress | L/ORS by open roll call. He thinks the | B4V & generous and humane employer, | ence to the workingman's compensa-|aple feature, TGt . prime Teauisits | WoRlh tine: Chias et G e Teh e s 52 pcnes long, made semi fttxd, to look after, vour iterests properly, | LO'¥nspeople should know how their | N8 _Will hielp you, possibly glve vou antion act advocated In the platforms of for a college e e | Somenitedito Heck and you have onhe i Edwin W. Hig- | 4¢1egates act. This will do m easier job, possibly take care of your| botn political parties. His endorse- | There is a_deep water channel to the | tor gignature B. W. G B R 0! ®ina of whom it can be said he voted | nYthing else remedy the e et i At b o back| ment of it was in the vaguest and|proprety and there are landing facili-| ~ =~ o Al B e agalnst Cannon, | The tarift is, e |Siructed de ee and secret hallots, |07 vour fest. In that event You are|most genbral terms, and now, as I tiew, : Y England’s huiwark Y|~ Mr. Forx: ausgation enough’ to |20, Shioct of thmrlly. If you PRYCOL S aatd, e laks ine nigh andimighly| - For d wide enle thereiis an unsur: | Both Speedy and Effective. Women’s Coats $15.00 4 2 mdict’ e 8 d mane and liberai’ employe it 3 position of declinirg to answer Aany | passed of the river. | This indicate he acti o Tells What Mr. Jodoin Didn't Do. | Lomdenn & wefion o, Tou A oniant employer who thinks he is | questions asked him, either by A R L R A B BT T 3 1 aup $01g, o8l the-epimier, that RRy: | e Fan cirier L0800 the evidence | under the circumstances in| State. Busimess Men's association on | tions to the water front. o | Cros Miohs i Parsons, Dattle] Women's and Miswes' Garacel:Goats, qoond 3 Jodoln is making his canvas | party has sinned, stav in and Jour | refusing compensation—as Te has & the utilities bill or by the labor unions| The railroad rumning through the | atflicted with & sevire pase of Kidnew | made’ of fine quality matertsl, 53 ‘:!" - vfrn;v“\‘»:;r.;a of his .\urlk\:rl | purge it. Tt doesn’t take a statesman ”‘ ; ";) H;L::E::n\H“f“glléofl'mt‘l‘: v len U-oémi lation in which they are in-{ property in a deep cut, practically & | and bladder trouble for which T found inches long, with serge lining, shawl g 0ols e € said Mr.|to secede. He declared T Mg sk, " al o in aw. | tereste no relief until [ i Foley Kidney collar leev Jodoln was not a eonspicuous member | Havey | _declared that he be- | sorporations do not let a case go to E g 4 Tt Ashtht = Sl aed, Loafiin gl collar and ‘cuff sleeves. fhe last general asembly. He d:d‘h.zvi’,‘d‘p‘sw”"h’A,’“’ iocan party and vo- |court unless they think they can win Goodwin's Position Clear. { et el Tiv Wimenls: 1 was riolbien oetin b - b (e | the ticket with one exception, in s e S ATy e S R ny ai s. was troubled wtil Sl that about all. Mr. Jodoln | 1881, when ne veidd poe whirPton in |it. They have monev enough to take it| I want to repeat that Mr. Goodwin cre 1s a’ spectwoular platean and | backaches and severe shooting: pains fntreduced a bill In behald of the mo- ar mavernaoted for William Rus- | through to the highest court. Thev| position is clear and unequivocal onygcenic park on the bluff between the | with S Ine . Hoiha s Kb, B Y‘(. : D tormen and spoke on that Bill, though | M Chanaiy of cfassachusetts. = |nave the best lawyers that money can | both of these measures. The Englist | aijroad and the river. with; amnoying hilnacsCistepnaritiet [ OMen's Coats $20.00 otters mmade better arguments. The | speech to siute insce ad 1o orivar. |Bire. It will take you from two toflanguage could not make it plainer | “ryere are 25 actes of the choicest | rid me entirely of all my formen trou. men themselves were the best arguers. | fng the records and iogontrast | four vears to get your case through|He has avoided noth eld nothing | park land and scenery | iee- ey Have iy B recom- | Women's and Misses’ Caracul Coad The bill Mr. Jodein introduced never | Charles A. Goodwim, the . remailicer | the courts. Cases have been known to| back. This legislation was fi There is a large sightly plain and an | mendation.” The Lee & O i fi loth, 52 inches I parsed, buk the bill which was ad0pted | yie g S the republican |drag along eight or ten vears. How|before the poopie of the S GRNLIGEAR" BRTHES Vi fof Soeverall s it s Bt e e e Lo was writian by e, ssid Mr. Chandler, | Somoceatic oom o P, Baldwin, the |much is there left for you or vour|late Gov. George L. Lilley o : go/se serge lining, shawi cellar and euft a0d I presented i to the committte. 1| o cret nominee, with respect to|family after the lawvers and the court| win was his executive secratary o TRt ginctnl sleeves. wrate 14, I reported it to the house and | plovers Habiity Bill or ek, oM | fees have been paid? tically the assistant governor [ Boiaéns AniT Daktrive SELEE > . made & spech for Shagegs < 19 | Plovers' Mability bill, or workingmen's rosNad: ard aavis 1ty SV erROr i e A RAREL e 2 y 5 1D I the semate for vors Hane nield | compensstion act Should Wipe Off Fellow Servant Rule.| orked and advised with Gocernovf There are facilities for an unlimited | . conference the motormen got what | CT2NCeS on the utilities bill and sald | the courts. what do yeu run into? You| pie of Connecticut. He stood by it|jigh it jn‘]" bz Qs 2SS ',“_”l‘ ' 0 thiy Gessrved, Mr. Chemdler das that he “talied as vaguely as the Del- |run into three rules of law? The first| when it needed friends; not wl S Bl s B L e i Bovidew was not fair to 1ob Peter 1o pay | hague o savis Lok 4 Shot at the |is what is known a5 the doctrine of| needed friends. & friend in need is ) B0 4 four saflés froth, akil in st | T - aul, and in this case he is Peter. Mr. | 08¢ for saving that he. Chanmdler. |“assumed risk,” which, being inter-| friend indeed! His cousin and po Hotiavew. Lmndon, ani i8f troui seven bo | ‘Dinis {thet a Jdoin held the Hanket and sponge | NOWAN't have been able fo see inte | preted, i that the man takes his own | ifimate, Senator Walter 1 litical | of New London, and Is from seven to| A Dining Room without a Sideboard nd the other ran the race. S ymias Jefferson's brain | chances when he undartakes a job.! voted and fought throuzhout|iaplishment ther TR0 < rapid | 18 much like a window without hang- Mol poclge a step ladder, by saying that | The second is the doctrine of “contr! thio Jast shaston OF 1t keneral assah : s i ot M D s i smedy for the Treuble. would fake a “mind reeder” to fath- |utory negligence” which means that| far this Jogislation. and has been ey, fon et ings — unfinished and unsatisfactory.| The late Spring leaves a larger _Much has been said about the use the judge's views on the utilities | the man is careless himself. The third | e T L e o | proposed site it most accessible | | G o e room | St0CK on hand of the above, and to money in the campaign by the re- 1 2d this is the one to which T would | s Eonie sl t [ a secluded spot it in the v e ich that gives the room | move it we have made quite a reduc- putiicans. ul e suld ho nad Vet ta | ke showed fhat hie Nad accapied nve | expectaly et *your | ottention-ts bor bodies of his city ol ot Hght out of it Tt breatiies | the home atmospher tion in the prices. It is a good time ear come from any democratic mource | different tentative positions in a sin- | what is known as the “fellow servant” | Geot ®hel BV L AL]the spirit of rep and seclusion. and | © " T ; o buy now. sumgestion for the evil, | gle paragraph, and finally wound up |rule. What 15 the fellow servant rule? | 5o Fapubiican parts even has declared | o of oue proximity to an abund- Our collection of Sideboards and | Also Paints, Muresco, Moldings, and f exists. He resentad the indis- | By deciding that he would use the old | Simply this, that if Engineer Bosworth, | ro0 4 i Dl tton, - AMBESEh T am | D Cg ot picturesune and fural .scencry. [ Dining- Room Fiirgiture one of the | & general supply of decorative mate- criminate characterization of the del- | commission biil as a “staring psint.” {who a few days ago died a death SRR Bl e e R S Rttt tern C il Lt il L i e gl republican convention as | Mr. Chandler said we had started | unsung heroism at his throttle in a| o, o Norwich, not fo give some| CHELSEA BOAT CLUB | largest in Iastern Connecticut, and| Decorating. = olittedl mercenaries, as made by |there (wo years ago and landed at |wreck on the Valley division of the| .enuplicans who are secratly opposed | COMMITTEES NAMED, | ®UF Prices positively the lowest. the Barnum bill. He wanted a leader { New Haven railroad, had met his end| (oPURHCRTE 00 BT CREE T Dacanse | 4 e B P. F. MURTAGH who hed some ilea of a “finishing- | through the carelessness of legraph el TAR NG Gt deuioeratio oo K T 5 { s | R Y . . | point.” operator asleep at his key. whose e it chanmas | ousiboef Caunches Undec Wak, Five | 92 and 94 West Main Street | Employers’ Liability Bill. very name he might never have heard, O AT Aok Erooine Heorl) Beina Urder Cover. ISH EA & BURKE o est Maln Street, He then diecussed the amplayers’ 1i- | EOT-OFth'S family could met have ooE e Bal) somma SF ihe time and, wed| s 9 | Telephone. funia b : coisiit b loye - |iected a nickel from the New Haven | i€ B8 L L The following Chelsea Boat club \ V Vi ability bill substanti followa: | hanito was hig| feauently inferruptédy’ by dpnlause, i€ The Hollowing el Boat . club Norwich and Taiivi.e cu d A' H | I want to talk tonight especially to | fllow ‘servant= I dom't know what|injecting several stories which made | SN G*oSh nodore. Herbert | B | “octsa | the wage earnefs of the city of Nor- |.loloN B ; a big hit. At the close. three rousing | Pointed by nodore Herber s . : ou think about it, gentlemen, but T £ g . Cary: Real estate, W. Tyler Olc wich. While I am publican I|ioiik tids 3 , b iR cheers were given and the raily broke | e ten e v vier O do not want to speak to vou as & re- | oHmk HlE 18 An A ent 1 “pa| UP soon after ten o'cloc Henry G, Peck: house. . Lewls Young. | TR blican. The: s an issue in this | wip, = i o o5 Iy .. Peals: boat. Daniel & aviland. | s am an which is: 2 = {wiped off our statute books. It came ge A. Richmond: finance, Walter | lostant Relief, Permanent Cure--Trial | pny® on, Which rises above —party. linto use when industries were carried PAST NOBLE GRANDS. Buckingham. W. Tvler Oleott, Hen- | Hea" , i £ N she manDer on in little shops, employing perhaps —_ r Peck; Chelsea lodge, A. I.. Peale A s Package / F I nan who earns his br | half a doze " purpose wa S A : 3 e i ckage Mailed Free to All | aweat ot = brow ha i [Palf a dozen men, and s purpose was | Thames Association Met in This City— Y. I Oleott, D. S. Haviland, G. A: i G R et o sual U guid for (T nak 2 safety ) chmond, E. Lewis Youn in Plain Wr: {loes of Jimb or lite In the case of ac- | neir follows. The world has gone by One Initiated. Tn preparation for the housing of o2y b QEEVECOAE f5 w"‘\’;“ t. It doesn’t fit present condition launches for the winter the roof over Ovbrig” kero o i G Goodwin'a. Stand: Thames Rebekah Past Noble Grands | the launch shed is having a covering shorttiows rallrond evats Chatles A. Goodwin, the republican | 350ciation held its November meeting | of roofing paper put on. Five launch- hole groups of states, industrial = canas Teir FNerToE ad oG Tuesday afternoon in the Hope lodge | es are already in position in the shed idents are inevitable. N ' Son and me In this matter, He has so | £o0m &t Oad Fellows' hall: in ' the |for the winter, H. Lewis Young'slaunth 0“ Heate.‘s ticular is to bleme. They just hap- |atated many fimes in the most une- | OYMpS bullding, having & guod num-| wes hauled out on Wednesday after. : BEIND | Statel mmenyt : (Une- |y or attending, of whom ten were from | oon, Rufus B, Burnbam's and the 7 e There is no Oi t B i Knows this s g |Quivocal terms. He wants it abolished. | 6 iont ana Osprey lodges of New Lon- | Butkingham brothers' launches have éa ® is no Oil Heater equal to the large is e e s | He waute an emploviie Haility’ SI ek, and Yaoumis- Tatke of Groton. M« eviously hauled out and the PRCSSHUING B8 Jhpue. Ve by & sheitered lis sppreciate ite mag. | passed. What does Jodge Baldwin | Margaret Hart of Hope lodge, the pres- s of William A. Norton and New Model this year, only $3.50. nitude as rere are more than | think? Well, I don't know what he|ldent, was in the chair =~ . el e Macsa gy S o = il : 560,000 men. women and children killed | thinks now, because we can't get any- ne mew member was Initiated and | where all summer, as| WE HANDLE GOOD LIQUORS. . N (L} s | or ‘Wounded avery vear In this coun- |thing out of him on the subject. fn|&ftér the work the seventeen members | their owners did not have them put .o . o t d . \ 3y _wound very rear in r ; = : s ‘hiekn | overboard. e never care to recommend noor, ! e Plemntd-Bimilc. try in industrial accidents. In (he |response to @ series of inquirfes ‘sent| RSNt NCCY Gk e e e cheap stuff. Fine liquors that piease o it By saten b plien Inve besn oot | alons 1o o oeyivanis and Hllindls |to Tne’ by -the- orgeurised Job e ox 0ol G Trops lodge, " Tha next meeting will MISSIONARY CIRCLE. | the most particular are here in any s 8 g A g g ne @ single lere were 910 | gtate. he has replied that he. does not| “OR Cnprey-loate o Soere s e quantity. Something exceptionally ompany e ackage « ramid Pils | widows and 2,074 orphans as the re- | carve (0 answer interrogatories of that SRALe = 5 e B . ood is our Mount Ve Pure 4 without further treatment. When | sult of such accidenis. We talk about | nature. e sava he ia going inta the|Put the date has not been decided upon. | Home and Foreign Sosiety of the First | 00C 13 our 3 ernon Pure RYe | 199 Main § N {f Broves f vilue to you. get mors | the great hatiics of histors —of Water. |5 e gt el eee——— Baptist Church Meets. Whsskey, ain Street, Norwich, Conn. e oo druggist 4t f0c & box and |loo and Gettysburg—and we ere speech here in Norwich o few| TiEhty-five thousand square miles| — s | JACOB STEIN, nov?d g5, ure vou xet ihe kind vou ask for. | monunente o thos o died for th days ago. Maybe some of you heard | Of 1and are drained by Lake Superior.| The Homé and Foreign Missionary |, 555 T THERE is no adveriis dinm 1 ply A1 out free coupon helow and | conntr w B T ot T hope ran dta. Did you| More than two miles of silk are fre- | circle of the First Baptist church held | 'Phone 26-3. 93 West M St} maatern .Connectiout aqual to ‘The Bule mall oday. Save voufseit fro SUrVICOTE. Dt e il el L ey wvthing about the|auently taken from a single cocoon their Novemb ceting T v with| oct26d AT Y Or DLATIAAY St o Gietor sk BN Rare ¥ o the | ought to de. Gentiemer 1oderr man’s compensation act, or the bills { Gustry is warf itilities’ bill, or the removal of | | Eife ‘andEimb’ Baid for by ‘the Tn- 900 death limit? Did he mention F T of the living issues now afore FREE PRCMGE CUUPHN & dustry. the state of Connecticut? Did he men- PYRAMID DRUG COMPANYy 268 | | cnue tietle el gLl tay Nidlown e lar s miay e Pyramid Ridg Mahast | L 1g little commonwealth of Comnec- |{measures were endorsed. but upon Ki el -5 “ms:‘" . V-‘l':h tigut all in ares. but large wini e consented to_ run without mI8 Plie Cuge. at once by mail, || the naot We want thie mext winter, in {having erad it? = No. He outlined a - e : he tlext seneral assemrly. to ta arand new set of issues, among which e s movement as that of entting down the tariff - | will ultimately resu n the estanlial Ithet pulwark of New England industry e A w England indus - ment of a sesiem stmilar fo that now | the one thing that stands between the o - in operation in Jermany. rnglan izh iwases of this country and the | n _some siates of our coun(r.. |lmw wages of Europe and the pauper is this systew? Simply this. | wages of Japan. | that lite and limp shall be ps s | the Industry, Just 4s &, plecs of shate, | What Judge Baldwin Thousht - . . . ne o exniode Jer 56 pa - | Less than two years ago this is what b k r ex ded boiler is paid fer. | " - ‘% Thosa who hava studied this prabiem | Judge Baldwin thought about the fel- any time 1s bakung time Hexamethyienetetramine | out recognize that the w and tear | low servant law. Tt will be found in 'th Is *he name of & German chemical, | O human beings is a legitimate item | the cdse of Hoxie vs. New York New Wi a one of the many valuable Ingredleris | !0 be charged at least in part. against | Haven and Hartford Railroad company, of Foleys Kidney Remedr rreni® ! the cost of production. This i met |in which he upset the federal employ- methlaméiatramine is recognized by | AR anti-corperation movement. It is | liability act passed during the ad- medieal text booRs and aut!orities sy |4 Mmovement for human justice, a | Ministration of Theodore Roosevelt for 2 uric ecid Solveyt and onti-septie for | mOVement for increased national effi- | L1 Purpose of remedying this very the urisie. - Teks Foley's Kidner meror | clency. We don't want the stoekhotd. | evil. Mind you, I don’t eriticize the edy promphiy at the first sign of kil. | ors of a manufacturing piant or of a |fecision. =T assume that it was good ney t e and mveid w serious mal. | rallroad corporation to bear this ex- |la%. Judge Baldwin is an honorable ady » Lee & Osgood (o | pense out of their own pockets. \Wa |men and an able and upright judge. - e | Sxpect 1t to be charged up to the price | But he eaid something in that decision |of the commodits, or the tariff ates | Wihich he did ot have to say——what NCW l‘he “ R““el' and;,“ iransportatien. [ caw't go into ail | \P* Jawyers call an “obiter dictum | the detaits at this time. 1 ara stmply | 5¢ Seid that the fellow servant rule Cebiutoid DoMs, Balls, Api.|cxweine to vou oli seneral pic L part of that general Americun N , 2 Pt . ol lew resthig upon considera- i 1 P8 not know. gentiemen, of what |1l Of right and justice that huve mals, Rattles, Linen Piciure | s beopic tiid Widtence s made | beon senerally accepted by the people {up. | lmagine it iz lke the averuge |of Hi€ Unitzd States Books, Blocks, Rag and Un- | Awerican suaience. Sonie of sou oun | Not Right or Just. Pi | your homes. ‘Some of vou u‘A.e bought | | say, gentlemen, that this rule .ot . Doils |them on the instalunent plan. Somc |law is not “right,” it is not “just.” and bregkable s c"“'C“m sou sent. Sume of you bowrd. Some |it is not “generally v_w.wu:x by the | of you have families. Some haven't.|people of the United States.” Ami [ i . here whe has net asked himeelf—not|ment? Not at all. It is not my state- Easy C WS G Y, Fradin Squn novid | ence, aut hundreds of times —this que. | tion” What would happen to me ar i mine if 1 were to meat with an acei | dent tomorrow thal incapacitated me from easmewr my daily wage? What ent. Listen to the criticism of a re- spansible legal magazine of high stand- ing. a publication kmown as “law Notes.” In an editerral faund on page 171 of the issue of Oclober, 1816, wiil

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