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7 . NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1911 g ' ¥ B THE MOTOR FIRE APPARATUS. THE BULLETIN'S DAILY STORY : o3 The Springfield Republican printed u on its first page on Saturday, the 31st uit. a cut of the new motor ladder A“'.’i‘h ’flll!tifl truck of the Springfield fire depart- NEW SHOES ment, and it makes a most favorable 7 AUDITORIUM "5 FOUR MASONS N\ s d sufied. xoet g e i o Pl e g in A DAY AT A COUNTRY SCHOOL. an g out in some carefully conducted de-| “I was in here yesterday.” said the | orang-outang in a side show. I never Big Laughing Act. e ey === partments, the substitution of the |corpulent citizen as he eniered the feit so silly in my life and that young ! 115 YEARS OLD. motor engine, track and car for the |ehoe store und laid @ package down on | lady laughed until she had to lean hovse-drawn vehicle is a matter of | the counter, “and bought a pair of | against the building, and it's a mighty price, 136 & wecks 506 @ | wctunl saving in expanse, then the | ShUeS of one of jour clerks. e was | lucky thing for vour ene-horse Mr EXTRA STAMPS AND EXTRA VALUES TODAY a cheap-looking “skate, with a_fishy | Jimbex that he wasn't in sight when I MDLLE. PAULLA, l DEALMA & MAY, European Novelty Trapeze Artiste. y Banjoists. HARRINGTON & MILLAR, . e doption of such practical, compact > . compact | oye gnd hin to speak of. Where | got on my feet.” i G ! tesed at the Postoffics at Nerwich, | A00 powerful machines us’ this new | e "0 1 10 SO 9 © | 5553t 21 new shoes are slippy, you R %S sscond-ciase matter. Springficld truck should be general | “That must have been Mr. Jimbex. | kno = o Telephone Calls: We have lamented the passing of the | He's out of town on a business trip.” Oh, yes, all new Sh‘l’ffll -*‘fe rea-;m' | ADMISSION, 10e. EVENINGS, RESERVED SEATS, 20e, n Business Office, 4 e, the noble and lovable “friend of | “Well, he's playing In great luck. |ably slippy, of course, but those shoes m ;flmnu Rooms, n” in connection with fire depart- |1 have walked elght blocks for the | had been bolled In goose grease There -, se of ata im on his head o ob Office, nent cauipment, but with economy | PUFPORe of atanding him on his head | iSn't clreus actor in this country WMllmantic Office, Room 3 Murray | | vt OMY | 4nd teliing him what I think of him. | who could 1 Teleohone 2 ind certainty and speed on the side of | Your Mr. Jimbex s0ld me & pair of | not break his neck. The young lady urely wins ap- | ghoes and said that money could’t buy | had to take a hack, she was so weak- and then 1 navi- BREED THEATRE CHAS. McNULTY, Leosse: the wew machine, it veoval i the show down.—Bridge- | anything finer. They were all hand- | ened by merriment, Ever Offered In Norwich Il port Standard sewed and full-jewelled and guaran- | gated along for two or three yards, g satante. Io i Consly wih We was#na|sna wes e Erening e cumer VRIS N He fairly went into ecstacies | those shoes flew e coop again “ s 28 1. Wiah tinle ous NABIE RS TRRR 4y I fired pair ¢f shoes and | came down on my shoulder blades, THE SWISS MOUNTAIN GUIDE. ble “friend.” the horse, was relieved when 1 walkeq out of this | and you can see the mark in the con- | MISS MABEL GILMAN, Soprano. from ail service where his abuse i8| store wearing them on my feet that 1| crete pavement now. ’ constant, beeause in the consideration | was destined to live happy ever afte “I was too badly jarred to get up | of values horseflesh counts the least. | like the jeopls in a fa book. T'li| for a couple of minutes and 1 just lay Army and fire department service is | Simply know no peace until I have a | there and turned loose a lot of nut- PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. i il > 5 five minutes session with vour Mr.|brown language that I had been sav- et o Tl e where horsefiesh is not spared, and | Jie, B jag up for twenty years, and if there 5 the tractability of these strong and But what's the matter with the |had been any Flanders troopers loafing JOHNSOM & BENSON, 2 ful animals is shown in the fact | shyes? If there's anything wrong | around they’d h}.\\pAarrangIedh 1";>rb lmcl; 25 50 Dresses 20 Central Avenus. { it they respond to the call with | we'll make it good." seats right aw: ter ad burned | - - - - - B 1t :.:":‘_::‘_ o e} manites: excitement, rush to the res- sy to stand there | up all the words T cowd tnink of 1 S SLATE ROOFING U b e with all the ardor of san | saving youwll x00d when a | opened my eves to see o sun was Skyligt ] Afternoons at 2. Evenings at 2. bl s Suctiee themseives 1 he | T, SR o ok veskan | Il Rusniheeua who ooin nass Uy 18-$20 Coats |- - - - - $10.50 Ff itomnmatariing G - | sery In the army spurs are put Viitak. but ce to know how | ing there with both hands in the air, hh’i‘(“m;;);npfly attended to, All This Week With Daily | to these willing ereatures when they | y,ur're going to do it. Those shoes |and her face fuil of stony horror. She bt Matin, are doing their best to compel a still | yere hoodooed, I tell you. There was|had me down in her will for a good swifter pace and the agony of such |nothing human about them. They | slice of money for a long time, and} ice can be imagined. It is pleas- | may have been hand-sewed by the old | she thought I was too rigidiy moral to , think man has invented a ma- | Masters and hand-painted by Titan or | use words of more than one syllable, $ $25-$30 Coats - - - - - $16.50 $18-$20 Suits - - - - - $12.50 $ $4- $ | ant ‘The Vaughn Foundry Co. POLI PLAYERS the 0" eEonuoildaY Tk 0 Raphael and hand-embroidered by the | and there she stood listening to me ihes Setitom, o i Ml i knan of Tartar were oo~ | swearing ringe around Capt. Kidd. She | iRflN BASTINGS A i rusal free delivery ro jtn o Survia . doved fust the idn't lose half a minute | elidis retbste . Betioct fo seld fa overs | turned to a less strenuous and more hadw't walked ten feet from your | her lawyver's to have a new wiil made,l 25 330 Sl“ts LA e R $18 50 | Hobett Lo Setns S B Gens all of the M. F. merciful en store before I met a voung lady for | and now you know where 1 got ofl. . | surnisheéa ptly. Large stock ot | and the other popular artist | — Whom I have the grestest admiration.| “Here are your blamed hoodooed | | patterna, Ne. 31 to 5 Werry Street o Dave BEUE Mk Beos | WHERE ECONOMY COUNTED. while I was making my bow, with | shoes! Al I ask of you is to let me | . | " anzea R ave s i s New York b velaus to 56 acddii] @0 Bnbe) - coust those . blamed | have five mnutes In the basement with S5 Petticoats - - - - $ 2.95 §i A ey matisas (]lClll.A'I'lflN b/ sinatoner Whe b ¢n | #hoes flew out from under me and 1|your Mr. Jimbex! Tm going to camp . | o ommissioner who has shown | " qown on the sidewalk right in | here until he comes in, if it takes five 1 ‘ bt of B dieerkes G '@ $3-$4 Waists - - - - - 1.75 Q| mo B avemen finoney to the; taxbaysrs. ithost e i | { Tin and Sheet Metal Worker [ | fecting the efficiency of the depart- | happiness those people would ernment to raise a foreign loan, but | 8 : 5 ment. Fire Commissioner Waklo turn- { With the knowledge that they that annual appropriations will be Assortment of Silk Flannel, Linen Lawn | _Agent for Richardson and Boynton T e e pr= Week ending | ed into the city treasury $200,000 | PaY the 00 interest on that mort- | made for twelve or fiftcen years. With ek W d Purnaces. ouvenirs of iss Perry Wed- Bnsntor 9t Pk s ¥ treasury $200.000 | ke, This is @ great country, when | this work completed, Japans end of | and Lingerie Waists, odds and ends of [: 55 Weik: Maln Strests: Norwioh, “Conit nesday Afternoon, o » | of the appropriation made for his de- | v 0 at it from a distance, what may be called the international $3, $4 and $5 Waists—Special - - ~ dec7d partment during 1910, while aiso pro- E J. C. VALLETTE. |railways, viz, those exteading from i > P THURSDAY—Jewett City Night v4ding for an inerease of salaries to North Franklin, Conn. l:“fl(i to ll‘ok o, “;l“haDpY‘Oxunale 1,600 . e extent of more ths giiste iR L 5, i e e sea trip acros b THE AUSTRALIAN BALLOT. :‘h ‘d"dml:r;mr’l‘h::dl‘: :Mh‘..:r:;:a' :2,';;,':fq"’x’;:n1°snl.;m.ffi.mfi:"tz rows - T F BURNS Popular Poli Prices—10c, 20, 30c Comnectieut had imposed upon her | iy ierionce in New York or amy other FAR EASTERN NEWS, san, for which large steamers are now | - o 0 ' Next Play—GIRLS. 1 last legisiature a cwmbersome | # el s € e . ol being built. N k P &> the last legiuiatire a cumbersome | Ii("und in this case it would he| On November i3 he directors of | PWE B 1y e straits ur [Neck rieces, ieati d Plumbinz | hardly worthy of commendation had | the Formosan Sugar Manufacturing |pcio that Mr. Tan Hood Guan has .eaimg an umbing, 5 - as wrongtully been called the Aus- |} Jomy been effected at the ex.|company took steps to increase the i 1 cconomy been effecte e ex- , i s : . secured a valuable option from the | """-':n‘ b..'l.':ln :'nfl_- sontionombles | pense of eTiciency. But it was D o 35,000,000 to S12:000.090, a. | Panserans of Matan, southwest Bor- - " s am auction bill re- * he old British p a- e rod: : ed by stopping the lesks and lop- Ll : neo, giving the exclusive right for the { Wembles an invitation to a pink tea. Tr P- | ing firm. E. E. Forsayth, on the island | ¢\ pioftation of minerals and. jungle | ping off useiess jobs. It is quite com- | o¢ Ralum he: Douth: 5 Vipara: n The Connecticut ballot was & s i i el - vies, alum, in the South Sea archipela- | progucts within the territory of Matan | mon in such a service, when the sup- | go, has been bought by a groub of [ for a period of seventy-five years, and | Muffs and Fur Coats At Great Price Reductions 92 Franklin Strest. e markd | WILLIAM L. WHITE, . sssion of party tickets, with a par- : . o s g ¢ y ply of piaces does not equal the de- | German South Sew firms. ot o Donah, povernment o Tooa Piano Tuner Siean halo on the top of each and With | yund, to make new ones, and the com- | ~The army advisory board at PeKINg | fo. the same perlod of & Eroup of ciot Do lt Now 48 South X 55, Tl f.s blank ticket for the ultra-indepen- [ miioner evidently found a mumber | is taking Steps toward the making of | o the same period of a group dec1a t ., Tattvilie Have that oid-{ashioned, unsanitary | plumbing replaced by new and raod- | ern open plumbing. It will repay you |in the Increase of health and saving of doctor's buls. Overhauling and re. | fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the old | | plumblag with the modern kind that | will keep out the sewer gas. The | work will be first-class and the price | reazounble. i | @emt voter te make wp [0r MmScit If | o guch. which he has mow vacated | & compistc survey of the Chinese om. | e which are Iarsely pianted with co- e could not find in the “kriss-kross” | uug avolished. More fire commission- | Pi'%, Doth for military and general | coanuts and have an area of 70,000 fpuzale of the five tickets in the fleld | ors of the Waldo type are needed in | FUrPOSeR. At present nothing of the | aores. The territory secured on 'the Buen of ability and character to meet Soantey 3 sort exists. It is probable that con- |igang of Borneo is over 1,600,000 acres §ikis taen of candidmtes. Not being ac : iderable forelgn talent would be en- |in extent and 13 rich in a wide variets with ha ed for such ar - of jungle products, particularly jels Jmainted [ EDITORIAL NOTES. rench interests have approached | Of junSle products, pai fadnzob (@ et sarprimne ety of | Wt e 1| tong, rattan, damar, various kinds of A s | The we 2 b horities of rovince of | gytta-perch 1 sarvice timber Lo LR vos and lost their | T ather bureau seems to be | Kyungsl with a view to obtaining o | Fhie tron hag necer 5?3:’.\‘5&3.4 [ Botes because of ' =he matter of marikm r. c. aeER TUNER 122 Prosoect ft, Tel. 611 Norwich, Cu Manhaltan i21=125 Main Street. ==o=o:==oo=oo==o=o=o v rronosh | making a Happy New Year for Nor- | concessio oy . n e e wtors d | 0 N e i e conceasion for the bullding of railways | byt is gelieved to contain valuable | he ballots as : - rom Lungchow, Nanning, Kwelin, and | minerals as well. A company to take 0=0=0=00=00=0=0=01=0 P | other places to connect with the An- =) o 1 E vl e cens of | | ! has voted the Aus. | The Bulletin wishes Luther Burbank | nam rallways. 10 is Teported in the | Sver these leases s now ln process l,,f The Leading Store in Eastorn Connscticut devoted exolusively J. E. TOMPKINS, I o w . g Ma ‘ athe A e et o i Sineing out s pen | Bufive reas hat the Jnnaclantnor | 7R to Men's, Womén's and Childron’s Waaring Apparel S o we wan oo | [TV 10U lt 7 i I | style of lemon. The world needs it. | it ew the proposals w S Svade up in bl with the names < Bt favor. o Mor each set of offices grouped to- | wWith such weather as this in N ¢ Chinese merchs 1 traders Responsibility for Water. 5 jiether with the name of the offica and | Eagland i does not seem oa if Teeyy | I Deli. Dutch E e start- | The supreme court of Minnesota O TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. | I Wnstructions whether to mark one | oot e s If Texas | .5 comething new in or 4 mutual | bas handed down a decision which, if | | Is What Connts | mame twe in the blank checking e having a spell of zero weath- | help. They have established an asso- gencrally upheld, mignt affect | | » o 1he g el [ ciation for safeguarding Chinese com- | many of the cities of the countr It{ dispatch dog teams to Norw House including the Initia- | Jmmaces st e rign hand. and wiih e s s e o e ot oot s 1| oroe mo ap o Normay House | puission scheme [ncluding ifhe Juitit [ Photography. W blank line or mare, @s ths ease may | All roads lead to Hartford today,| encourage Chinese enterprise in that | state are liable for damage suits | asserted that the outlook for another Short Ballot 2sS0Ciation 15 10| —commem ee——————— — | Fequire. f: n adaitional name or two. | and for so months the public in- | quarter, and to offer rewar besto the death of citizens who contract | big season’s catch of furs does not| have bill presented to the legisla- | Bringing out the real T *rh“ @ Australian ticket at the last elec- of Connecticat will center | distinction. and give certilicates to | disease Ahrough drinking polluted city | look promising, according to the Hud- | ture permitting any third-class city | ’klv ne. volots 16 eharscter on with five oxndidate wees Chinese who come Into prominence in | Water. The appellants were two swom- | ; official who rrived the state to adopt the commission | | trafts that make us wia 1 . N neil the s \)u:nl Hn\-— z : : g | en, re: 'fi']x':”u‘ ’.\1;.:‘,;.”.,. M.»m,( (w‘;\- | i \t‘.‘i m.“. ck of snow an of government on a referendum. | .Vx,:.:“._,;m‘v:l u_»x e xvan-.h. . allot, and | Whe SRR A T TR The Asahi states that Lever Broth- 15 died in a recent epifemic of ty- nterfe apping is not | tisanship and busin h- | st into perfect scco g o B ; # thers-in-law | 8 8 mged to ostablish a com- | Phoid. They alleged that the death of | explained, and ¢ room for su- | in’ munic ; ,“,,\.,,,,;?,),,T"_\,zefl‘. hing paper and pastebosrd wits : . - o have « collection | 1" Fapan, in conformity with the | thelr husbinds was due to the negli- | pivfon that it is the brice of fars ruthi- | manded everywhers in these davs. an The water way — the comfortabio |a ready-made look. - )f | that would make a pasha of Turkey | commerclal code, with a capital of | Kence of the city in allowing its water | er than the suppls nterests the commssion meed not | WAy of traveling. 4 Ches. | goif 300, fant & phots af your ress Be e vise s simple | e $750,000, and intend to produce $2,000.- | SUPPly to become polluted with | representatives of the fur company. A ¢ hough ' the teamers City of Lowell and Ches- | gelf, or what your fricnds ses to lo e e averag > o 5 & ;lum n‘lfi‘m of maods vearir. Tallow will | aze, thus causing an_epidemic the same time it appears to be admit an »:fn,w‘,w ter W. Chapin—safe, staunch vessels | and admire. call on @-rsara sma P > be s to be hoped that the congress- | be dmpotted fvom. sustralia, bean ofl | Which 2 number of people died ted that it hus been an u ily op may bo re. | that have every comfort and conven- BRIty Dendle i 1ot devote too much thme 1o | from Manchuria (through the San-tai | city demurred on the ground that as| season up north at s time that | parc 1 v in Sts favor” i | lence for the traveler. p slin There is lots of worlk company of Darien. a branch of the |8 government it could not be sued and | furnaces have been eauing up coal mm A delightiul voyag l y - - s There is lots of work to | (0" and caustic soda from Eng- | Was exempt because it was carrying | the states—Manchester Union. . " | Bound and a superb view of the won- LIVELY AT THE CAPITAL. e done oG aa Aretion 5" | out a government function. The court | — Whien are | derful skyline and waterfront of New The Photographer month premises 10 be a ver I | Increasin st foreign clothing in |Tules that suit can be maintained | e B e ) A7 Fedently ) YOIk 3 g g ene in Washington, not eni Happy thought for today: Tt has | goren Ving a direct effect upon | Against the city and that the city is| A iy | 96 citics is. | Steamer leaves New London at 11 ) Mgy s 4 . been discovered that hosom frie the country's imports, and the cutting | llable i damages can be proved. | Resuits of the so-called | Sl Lt from Texas B M- weekdays only; due Pler foot of | opposite Norwich Savings Soctety . 7, vectant | o time ing tmports of foreign headwear. The | CiSe Wwould e to prove that thero was | Hdently impresscd { adoptea t X Foric . | excepted) and Pier 40, North River :nal;l:x'- are soheduled, “and rep P gl an s f i gl (“;w. hats into Korea in |@ny culpable negligenc ongtE] SR ShELe | 7 a. m. 7 entatives from a er 't ountry P s | i o it were admitted that sewage had got- | SySiem | | - There is nothing to indicate that Amounted to 8,451 dezen, valued | I et i ol o] of its ad | 5 flars exp F Speaker Cannon and Champ Clark ,...,,; B0 Saltiere (were dmported i | fen Bito’ THETWRIEE ' €HS probabilt arter from the had falied for ten minutes| “‘,{E,PO'"]EZ‘ l‘j"fi’g‘{' 3"1,’1(“?‘,[",5 H he tant meeting will be | . fain the best of Helegts| dozy valued at $34313, | Fou d b LR i aoon el ain at the coming s vithout a break, “But W were o e\‘"”, i Vd Co 2t m {2held Jannary 9th and 1o hen the | throughout the | ar 15,600 dozen, valued at | 9°nta, and remedied Just as soon 85 1| ), hdying the n contains | you going to sa i | e 2 Exational Mercha Marine congre S e | The increase is said to be | T€OIA! ;w L‘_ ‘"Mm, the city could | 21l the regulation the com- | terrupted you?” ‘ —_ — (Success. nery will be n:'l:mm ,I e of stir Adams county, Ohio, appears to |5 gh ek ::;n‘ rqx‘: ..”‘-'.1 , now being | 4rdly be held responsible and com | - mlo s — e l" ng wp enthusias bill now | ha ?ll named, for the spirit | gl it ol Pher led to pay dam Doubtless 1t i | 'I k A% Beas o ovbiish i d, for the spirit | Japanese steamship and other e e Tomdee e ac Ll ery All Water Route seems to have permeated One of 3,000 and another Several commercia bodies in t against the city, but there prob- . Se ¢ i€ atithe Nptese of 5,000 tons has been ordered from | Syt AEal e one case un- ? Rt Sevars commerdid Mol i ¥ drte S i S | B el S et | Woman's Safe Step to Better Looks and Unexcelled freight and passen- f| delegates. President Taft, in his s The fact that Dr. Cook has been | pany, two of 6,000 tone are being built | ¢ e e & h TO - IR St there te. cancigeratye < e 1| for the No Y. K. ‘American line, and | money for the damage done. If i were s not hard to find. If your eves are dull—if your skin is sallow, or your Rihe i put there i conniderable op. | neod not dishearten him. "Tc ia wortn | 05, the N, Y, 5, American [Ine, a5 | roneriny” pelioved” that such damases complexion muddy; if you have no roses in your checks, do not bother oW or Stabl e tew g - o R T | Bishi yard for the Toyo Kisen Kaisha. | Sould B¢ coliected we can see a lonz with cosmetics. Don’t risk harmful drugs. Get good, rich blood in your aoie . = TN TR The total tonnage of the Japanese | Siics Of = 5 or s ity veins, and then you will have the bright looks and of perfect health BN Sot duporiant g te Mow| 1t is « long reach withiibs fmagin : ’t . e | all parts of the country. For a cit s ¥ nd charm of perfect health, it nagina- | steamers at present is 1,200.000, hold- | ju i L and 54 = {agiand will Le the convention of tho | tion to the day when 1,000 acroplanes | ing sixtn place among the flect fon- |15, 2% Impersonal thing and, in the 12-14 Bath Street. Watlona! Tariff a o may 10,000 soldiers over the Alps | nage in fhe world | Stk N eWBrIDOTE Naws | 5 &3 . HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. P v 11th and 1 . t bdue thelr neighbors. | Currency troubles continue in China. | el 4% | : | AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. { Melogaies are sxpecte n New s ince the coinage of the copper 1-cent v are 4 EE i et . During the holidays Georgla jus- | vieces the quantity of “cash” has be- Up North. } Mand, and Govermor We come smaller and consequently higher | It is a peculiar fact that a the same QR the iadicg ma tioes marry all coupiis e, but the'l | exilisnigs Valus canalie & great | time that people 1n the Bo-called Toms are wonderful aids to women and women's looks. If your blood is poor— gor service direct to and from Jpiahons - d ", 1ot Yet Eot seo merry | gea) of distress among peddlers, hawk- | perate zone have been experiencing - e L e BT NN Curside staterooms. ofuecticu . ore bills | ers, and petty traders. In some coun- | month of unusual severity, the Iar of digestion and elimination are the cz e L eT oD e ’r',"" " i DR try districts the people saw a cent | North should have had an exception- Beecham’s Pills correct faults. v, Sundays. at 5.15 p. m. ew Rnglund delegmics | . - | leny that January warms | in halves, and each piece passes cur- |ally mild senson. An official of the tion audl. ac! d6r frofn’ troubles ow York, Pier 22 East River rens up » rest of the sountry that | "9 10 Norwich like a liberal friend?|rent for 5 cash. In some places a | Hudson Bay company arrived in Ot- = S s ) e foot Roosevelt Straet, Mondavs 3 » : 5 T 3 ki g i 0 purer lifo-making, beauty-creating biood. In all truth snd serious- Wadnesdays, Fridaye, ac 5 . m I e 0s tor & oy deal | We, shall long be mindful of Janu- | cent piece can only be exchanged for |tawa on December 23, and is quo e Al B s 5 I B : IR s o o gl el B ibution " our comtort § cuabsiana aiong thy vary bour (hisdas aeeictiss thatifs the expstlensy of ness, you will find that for good health and good looks, Beecham’s Pills "Phone or writs for folder B eonisston will sise b BRI is a serious matter. Such troubles in jthe oldest inhebitants at Norwas = . P. 8 —Freight received until 3 - ! E ome up | the aggregate have great effect upon | House, which is the district head- | p. . A% e or action, ana it is exwecied the| LETTERS TO THE EDI e conaitt : ; . WHITAKER. Agent tor_action, pected th, EDIIOR | S steati e iy ot e e ow the K a A wrIT : aneetings will Le of commiders \ | Plans are being made for the widen- | there has never been such a mild De- portance. Professor Eiery. the ch. We Will Put Our Trust in the Lord. | ng of the gauge railway - | cember as the present. Ie is report In boxes with fall directions, 10c. aad 25e. k! man of the tarift heard, wii ke th — tween Tokyo ahd moseki, 704 |ed as saying that there has been no ARABIG” il Brleival 3ddrens (e ditor: Termays a text for e | Iiiek: cetimetod cost ALLO0 0N The | mow: Lh 4% & Contiauencs the bl CLARKS BT CRUI;)E et IR defocratic comterence in Bal peonle that Lincoln loved so | premier, the Marquis Katsura. states | posts’ are suffering for want of pro- | ; victures, i #miss for the New | that it is not the intention of the gov- | visions, due to their bein able to | "Feb. 4. $400 up for 71 davs. Shore trips ALL IS Jatwary 1%h will naturaily | r the N that it is not the intention of the gov due to their being unable to it Rty otk 0 S A | Liada B licers anc state vice presidents o v and ihere be nene. and their | | gn- National leagie of Demee { | tomgue Tuilein for thivet, T “the Lora | ar thein, [ the God of Israel College clubs to eutline ampaign gy B S for the comimg year. The democrutic | g We have a full line of Sleighs on hani ready.for | - 4 immediatz delivery, includiny Portland Cutters, Business B E R M u DA SHEA & BU RKE, neus embers of the Resolved, That we will put our trust 2 Q1o 2 MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOT IN THE Bicus of ail members of the next con- | in (in ora in e of Teed:for e Sleighs and som: Spcei Sleighs, which we are ready to | 5" PPAVTREL ; Norwich and Taltviile e anuary 19th, and it river, high places and 4 0 s Ni A | a [ empeeted that every demecratic | fountains in the midst of valless, o dispose of at a remarkably low pricz, N Dante from NEW YORK | acczea [ eiative wil attond. This wil | ha e, the wilderness a pooi of BY THE MAGNIFICENT FAST MAIL @ the most important political gath © and the dry land springs o on i . » ring for some time. as the democrat. | “AUT A H.EREED. M - . R NG, ! Twin Screw 3. 5. “Oceana The Tl\ames Nntlonal Bank fc_progremume for the nex two Sears | N | : 14,000 Tons Displacement; %000 Tons 8, Cogn: M 5 I will e qptiiugd. sspecially regarding Neighbor Vallette Reflects. Telephone 553-5. 23 Chestnut Street |14 S meeting of ‘tie #tock F"’ tariff and the organization of the o R tanlc. for the election wext he | Mr Editor Reading the New LARGEST. TES P § e R itions of. the governor, ex- P ® VRIOUS STRANIR T0 1 .. - The wortd ia ' governor, and the mavers of the cities FIRST CLASS ROUND TRiP FARE, in . I S o soid in Massachusetts s | I one i’ mind o iaaing Bratevosm Berih and Mol 4 B W $i0 o sgeusand cuvic feet; and [ on o gari o it ey | FINBST OUISTNE ON THE ATLANTT - % pow u in del for § e, T fl,nf up his ceurage, | wondered, after r‘:\h:\\ o iripe., including tie piece, if there was any mayor in The iisitans o «ton | th4t town or city in Ohio, and if he e f Boston | wrote ‘and had published his New demand that the union label %hall be | Yeors jution.” T T ar's resolution. mean in that on free temt-beoks. The Poston Rec- | place where there were 50 families ord swspedts the label will be next | composed of men, women and about in orfer for candiddics 206 children, that were In danger of tarving (o death. And no farther 1 are being made of the |®W&Y than the great city of New York "";'::: in the seuth if he saw |7I0e tons of egrs were condemned. Anything of New Nationalism o the | woull he orne T et entin Farrell & Sanderson. Prope « RATES to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, eto. Livery eonnectsd SHEILULEY SINEET, D preventing road. The New Year is too young to o b A i Ayl T e * take notice as vet! | ezgs had become of age. Then again, 25 to 27 Franklin Street. ider how much less flour are eoming again, | account of the . : s mortzage placed r d us that the very 2 % t< in_Minnesota osthing vegatables are always | Wikcniain, New York and New der- sey. One ight wender hew much - - one might THE HOUSEHOLD, T e WHEN you want to put your busi- LiEan S et St decntte AND g;la&s?z‘:z'":,""h it AMERICAN HOUSE, FRISWELL THE JEWELER, AT o 35c DINNER Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street | anm beswer tran tiroie he aaveriis. | DEL-HOFF CAEE, Ground Fioor ’ ing columns of The Bulletin, 300

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