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NORWICH _BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1911 Woman in Llfe and in the Kitchen __________-J ‘heavy meat diet throws too much |Into pans and set to rise again. Bake strain upon the kidneys, and as the | for about one hour. power of elimination grows less and less the ddet should therefore be care- Brown Peppernuts. fully adapted year by vear 0 the|. Gream one-half cup of butter with needs of the system. Nearly all cen- |, Cream ofieshalf cup of butter with than by hand embroidery, and is, be- | tenarians bave been exceedingly tem- | &, CUPIU SBw: STATESMEN NEEDED. If Gov. Simeon E. Baldwin nomi- nates a competent and capable man | for highway commissioner and an | equadly competent and capable man Borwich Bulletin P rcu ipoianiet ; CONCERNING WOMEN. e . = !::::LT a,.:mm::::m:;:ln:: :::n sides, quite as etfective. L E N v peeticn. spe: :fi‘,"’o", o ;‘nuc;.m:l ‘ga:;:l::t':. of| |- & {4 m‘ . and Cuuried. TR s Ty s it Mrs. Grubb, wife of Gen. Grubb, — ngly of animal food. The recine for{ jiine soda dissolved in a tablespoon- vin ros i nominations, This paper takes with o | formicy Vhitca " Sente mipister HEALTH AND BEAUTY. |Mhe prolongation of lite may therefore | fii(f ot ‘Water, " “hcant . onechait *9 RING ACT -y @ e puin, bas Just receives rom the | ol ‘( on each of cinna and ginger 115 YEARS OLD. the rounds that the republican state | qusen of Spain the decoration of the! To make the flesh clear, smooth and | Tules: 1 Keep the body active. 2. | LeISnoon each of clunamen end ginger| P LEVINE & LEVINE MASON & MURAY senators are ready o stand by the | Order of the Noble Ladies of Maria firm this formula is said to have been | TN mind alert. 3. Adapt the diet to | {0¥.d out Roll into a sheet one-hal? L lassy Duo price, 120 & weeks 50c n | ViacDonalds, and will oppose any plan | Lulsa. Mrs. Grubb is _now at her used by many of the maidens who ac- the needs of the system. foch thick, cut’ fto' rouTios Withi B Novelty Comedy Acrobats] That Classy D u year. of Governor Baldwin to oust either.|home in Edgewater, N. J., and is the companied Marie Antoinette to prison. small cutter and bake in a hot oven. ¥ === Let us look at the picture from the | JRIY woman in América thus honored jiqual parts of white vinegar and ben. Pretty Headdress. Dust with powdered sugar wiien done. 3 ALLOR & HARRINGTON mat opposite viewpofnt. Supposing the re- | ¥ the Spanish order. B e Ak B R W e 18 e e Preserting the Girl and the Doctor. licans had elected a governor and v fek fo. ‘ot much. less o to make is a| London's Hebrew population num- e D e S o~ | Ty esiDa naaa W e[S filet of pearls sewn on black velvet. | ors about 150,000, ADMISSION 10c. Evenings, Reserved Seats 29= state senate contained a substan- | well known surgeon, is lnler»!nnl the | E}m: "m?f-’: o *Bi- democratic majority? How would | farmers of Comnecticut i scientific | b Office, 3-8, republican w--n. Othee, Moom 2 Marrar Bulldivg. Teleohone 210. In the middle and at the two ends of e t “There is nothing better to invigorate | the filet, in a framework of pearls, i« like it if the democratic | farming. She not only goes out into .05 4y ana produce a good circula- a lattice of silver threads causht i wnators refused to confirm competent | the country districts arranging meel- | ¢jon than long walks in the open.| the centers by pearls. The velv pable men appointed to office by | INES for the farmers, but has offered | whie this may be regarded as old ad- | foundation is an ineh wide. Betwe sublican governor? Statesman. | UTi4€€ for the best farm products She | vice it is, nevertheiess, true. Do not | the pearl lattice Work the pearis s 4 i Tecently held a county fafr when it | JIC T S TNOn e e to0 | Strung In a band of elght rows ea. BREED THEATRE CHAS. McKULTY, Lesses and « far MATINEES lard, one-half cup of sugar. Mix 3 . e * g P lients excent the flour, « in of affairs would be | ing and fancy work of every descrip- Off the waste matter and the ekin will | when these are well blended add the part of those who are|tion, drawn rugs. sofa cushions, | Soon fmprove, color and text- | fiour and turn the mixer for ten mi "o promote the welfare of the | PAtShwork quilts, tidies, doilies. head ) ure. utes, cover and set awav over nis o ob ‘e ® Toveraor Balinivi o | ast summer she mowed | n ths early morning turn the mi ary is an unnecessary hurden on the state. [If Governor Baldwin can prove | 5y ,cres of grass with a mowing ma-| As age Increases less nitrogen food | for Tlites, Men leave. for € FiMle trencury.” wil) teach evers | tho incompetency of a public omc::,%:‘mc drawn by 4 pair of three-yea 'u necessary than in early life. A |hours, or until light. Put the doug Amen cormer of the state regardless that is another thing, but to respond | old steers. the saminlstration of the affairs of the state will ment with general aj proval; and his statement that “Ever unnecessary office which carries a sal- nip. not politics, is needed over on | \CiS found that the farmers under her D Feature Picture, - - st or too far at one time. Throw —_— = Capitol hill in Hartford—Rockville | teaching have doubled and in some| [a~ ; 3 © GOV. BALDWIN'S MESSAGE. ers. instances trebled thelr crops. imck you< shoulders sirlie & et pece| Entire Whaat' Bread' with B YOUR BRUGGlST [ “A WESTERNER'S WAY.” & Goveenor Daldwin's message does — od health as well'as a good figure. it 2 e S thovak 1Rl The nou-partisnnshin. abive. secems | BMIHCR. Cofby, & Th-year-old schuol | F> P wilas S Three quarts of sifted whole whe ; O o T Sepiaen [ not disappoint the people, P > sirl of Windsorville, Me., has been an | flour, cne quart of war ate: flome partioulars it must surprise t statesmanship. The | S50 NV G Kensington ag-| When bathing use a bath brush for | godfy e Guart of warm water For —— — — $ . them. republican senators o | lGoujtural fair since sh~ was eight|the body instead of your Turkish| (Giveq, “one heaping tablespoontul AT T ZRET o T i & His recommendation of economy in | . etent state officials | vears old. She has exhibited butter,| Washrag. This will stimulate the cir- | G 2 g ! PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. in harmony with the state| various kinds of cookery, plain sew- | culation and help the pores to throw | yhe 'ingre i JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. | SLATE ROOFING i jetal Cornices and Skylignts, Gutters and Conductors, and all kinds of Job- | POLI'S Afternoons at 2. Evenings at 3. ¢ political prociivities. e stands for to and co-operate with him in making | - bing promptly attended to. All This Week With Daily concentration of govermment, which ¢, rtisan distribution of public of- | HOUSEWIFE SUGGESTIONS. Tel 119. Matine means the lessening of commissions fices would be treachery to the inter- | UL > = and commissioners and a reduction in osts of the people and the party they | [If vour irons become rough and ; Ghe Fle gaces iltile call for new legisl p the whole republican ticket | 77 =1 Fub with emery pape ! the vaughn oun 0. POLI PLAYERS tion, and wel the chafrmen of ad defeated excepting the gov- | A slice or twe of lime or a slice of i Jegistative committees to keep in view nor, is it probable that any demo- | orange added to apple sauce, !n!tm(\l | 'RBN cAsTlNGs Including Gertrude Perry the desieability of & short seaslen, as | cratic paper in the state would have e | Hovert Suenr. 8. V. Cotrnn B o e sttty 00 money | the governor's bidding aud cpenly wi- % = 7 | patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street who have become such favor the stata. nounced such action as evidence of | When kundry soap is bought In | anzza fres, ,rJ riv‘i‘]"t'r:'l(‘,fd'y n of Au He points owt that some amend- ta anship? The Bulletin thinks | large quantiti as i« usually done, gusta ivans’ novel mente to the statutes are desirable not he Leader should put on lts|the bars should be unwrapped and | and cites five which concern the priv- | spectacl nd look sharp. | placed on the top shelf of the kitchen i < . g sulivags SN tmcer | closet to become thoroughly dry and | Fig e N] lege o ¥ | ripened before they are used. | phrases of the election law of 1909, | EDITORIAL NOTES. . Ti sh M W Ihe passage of & direct primarics law, | President Taft found New Years| hen sweeping a heavy rug or car- in and Sheet Metal Worker the amendment of the corrupt @rac- | no picnic. He received and shook it is @ good pian to spread a news Avent for Richaraso and Boyiiteh tices t, making every candid f hands with 5,265 persons. ver on the floor zlnx|l\:4pr|nklh‘ it very ' Furnaces. a r S B o v ater. < the news- . public office whether he does or does | | lhily with - wader. eep West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. BN Somsticute Maasdlt Bis polit Governor Dix has yet to learn that | baver o trifle ‘Mu]u‘r‘lthpl hr:mm 50| 55“;5 it Mgent, make & sworn statement as to | it is risky to pledge economy whers | that the dust is brushed onto i Souvenirs of Miss Perry Wed- nesday Afternoen. THURSDAY—Jewett City Night alt of his expenditures: having the | one has not absolute control. Don't throw away lemon peel. What ; elector's oath printed upon the back | T vou cannot tse immediatly for flavor- Popular Poli Prices—10c, 20c, 30e of the ballots, and making wo- | 1u these days when naval cruisers|ings you cun turn into essence of Y Next Play—GIRLS. i not know a illionaire until he : put ourseives in accord with the dec- | KNown as a milllonaire nce may be made in the same way. | Jaration that there shoust not be tax. | U1°0 left an estats of $65,300,000, | = | “92 Franklin Streat. i L A ation without representation. In the \ small tablet and pencil are a great | mar w ML W Jast matier he leads where oihers P T ek et e ichen Beect) Piano Tuner, whould be proud to follow. i % of a necded article s i " . e Tave: 4 o | ae th A St, Taftvilie mother-in-law has vanished. wn immediately. Always have a D N dec1d 48 Sou t 3 ”‘n. h‘::“‘ E "",b."c "m;":; oo ranc [ e e R he Flrs Wo Da S Hav i lt & with a commission o e in- San Francisco has had another | of scales in the kitchen. Don't fail to I l I | i i i stead of flve members and a salary of but it doesn't lose its hold on have a sink strainer in your sink. e e | Have that oid-fashion ed unsanitary pgp— 35,000 Instead Of 37,400 cach: the ine manama exboeition it has In tom. | ONCe & Week pitce a cup of coarse D iy Lok aren T ER . “ | on the drain and pour a kettle of boi p UN 122 Prosnect 8¢, ’ become antiquated in five years, they | lemon, quite as good as any you can i i : men owning property eligible to vote v I you o tions of municipal manage- | 9°°™ 10 be 00 expensive to build. . To make it, fill a bottle with : : o e . John Stewart Kennedy, who was | ¢ ut off the vellow part of the rind 3 ing of any municipal corporation, to | " | and place it in ihe spirits. Orange es- | s odwin and his lust wife have t vement of the o of health and savin e ng water over ihe salt. This will pre- B T . . e y ac an increase okline 5 eps s “s biils. Overhaullng and re- 35,000 o $10,000; the election. of coun- upon which the owners refuse to make | Feathers for Slippers. you 8 figure for replacing all the oid | | the o 811 Norwieh G y S iele | with plumbing with the modern kind that 1y eommissioners by the people With repuirs The craze for feathers has spread will keep out the sewer gas. The o‘Inimerity representation; the namina S from the hemd to the meck, from the work will be first-class and the price | tion of candidates to minor judge- | §/#hips by the governor; the empower- | ing of the governor to remove ineffi- °* . . a mother of presidents | neck to the hand, and now from the 2 reasonable. 1 have turned up there all | feathers s festher siippers. Thes | ° J. E. TOMPKINS, clent officiale; a state civil service once! are made of the plain garden goose . | | 4nd pasted down to lie flat. They | | rugisa 67 Wast Main Street. | commission without pay; the clection 3 = | are tinted in the iridescent colors and | Is What Conats Ia of United States senators by popular The Lo ngeles Times Is the first | shaded to harmon with thé frock.} vote; the passage of a law regulating paper to use an aeroplane for the de- | This feather fancy is the latest novel- TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. “pd controlling the use of fiving ma- livery of papers. It does o payers 1 doesn't have to | &3 in footsear. The bargains advertised in this sale have proved Photograpiy. constitutional emendments for the — DICTATES OF FASHION. ar l t t h f h ‘I'n NEw YUHK Bringing out ihe real personaiite. election of United States senators by Modesto, Cal., 1 little city, but it | e £ the fine poluls In character, the ilttie Gloction of Usiied Siaics semstors by | odesto, Cal, fa & litle city, but It| In high-ciags Winems Irish lack is evelation to every shopper of this vicinity. Noth- the fine voluis in character, the ilitie | Y | prominent in the season’s neckwear. | — — — | 5 d v sentation in the stats semate, the establishing aeroplane landings. Mo- | 1 Toned down by the natural spirit of Mambers {0 e Shovss upon the gen | Gonc . up 1o e, e et v e an eect ot iNE but seasonable and desirable merchandise is| N 0 R w | GH “NE :_‘S.,}_”“’;‘gm{."}},]‘;'fi;“,.... <3 trict system as at present. He ad fur. | » -5 e e Offered and at prices that will establish new low | If you want a phote of your reas # vises the assembly not to approve of solve to do your own thinking | The huge bolster muf gelf, or what your friends ses to love the amendiment of the United States and to worr e succeeded Ly an almost | by proxy you will have | is to be The water way -— the comfortabie | and admire. eall on comstitution for an income tax until made a decided advance. | square, flat one. C 5 2 way of traveling. % e atiorney general of the state har records. ustomers from far and near can look . s engrsimiaeas LAIGHTON ziven his opinon of the law; and rec- [ . broideries are wonderfully rich, that have every comfort and conven. 2 ’ whether in silks, metallic thread, . ommends the strengthening of the ve hines tn tHis state. He also favors fly hl Mappy thought for today: If you fact that Wi tney and nous»\i elt stand together endor: e C: s H H A . | lence for the traveler. e e gleasetiie it stand opether endorsing the can- | UL e Loy upon this sale as a mighiy trade event that will| "% Wi o 1one s TRCERSNo . E ::Ie‘ message ie abio :nd compre- | prising to Massachusetts democrats. Milliners are under tho epell of (e bl g T Swatortront ot Now | opposite Norwieh Savings Soctety e e e e B S enable them to supply every personal and household ¥i... wues xes tonton st 11— By several republican predecessors. 1t | Toston, and the announcement is made | - p o weekdays enly; dus Plée foot of Brown fur, black, white, black and et e e Sihouen” e s e o "wew | I B T Qi requirement at a saving of amazing proportion. st wnaw o %o oo WML F. BAILEY this season. o P mep T The are much | ——— SRETIE A AT R e ——— Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 (Successor to A. T. Gerdners LETTERS TO THE EDI jloee s el 7 | 5 J& { Write_or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS 4 EDITOR | gesons.'ri i v =rt| Big Bargains [ Men’s Wear Toys Toys| Asert: New Lonaon. Conn. Hack, Livery r pine are wonger ana | [N the Upholstery Dep't. |In the szuary Sale ;Children's Wooden Doll Carriages, - will rank as= one of th siges ever deiivered in g = new stories | WHERE THE LEAKAGE IS, The pubiic is prone to blame the franking privilege of the congress- men for the large stal deficits which appear from year to vear, be- jabots for winter seen The Health Officer’s Talk. The new and ;:-In;-th:::m*h'r are re -“1» "';wm— g P M I" ml‘»m‘ "“',fy g;mlt:rlh uz:‘;usm broader and have usurped the place of 25¢ ty—Sale price 18c. are promoting the it the tempors al supply is| the small bar pins in pairs that have| Joe Curtain Muslin—Sal i -2¢| “King” Or ce ar ¥ " H Seltien of such a report purc aid in suficient quantity; but| been 80 much used. They are morels pepe o L uslin—Sale price 71-20] 1osen - = Gameg Cards and Games of Skill aler Route Boarding al's report are surprised that Dr.|often seen in silver, with the center|® ¥Y3rd: | valu —Sale price 38c. ¥ 4 The postmaster gene shows that the carrying w price less than cos alth officer, is 8aying formed of a semi-precious stome, but ading Cove brook water muany lovely ones are done in enamel 2 fe's Medium Weight Cotton Socks, | 95¢ to $1.50 Games—Sale price 75c. = S ble & Drice leas the bot- | is mot much better than Yantle Fiver and the berrouque neatis. o C | white, cream or Arabian f 1S tabl h, regular | with reinfor ole, a lar 1 viest loss, a considern- \ater, and unfit for general uses, as prices 2 & tion allowed b 2 ps . #na 38cBale’ price’ T8o & Sock-—Sale’ price T1o 'a pair: | N Y k . cuuse these, momey- | declared by Civil Engineer Blake, Tho i | | ew or i2-14 Bath Street making firms claim to benefit the peo- ple he talis with know mnothing SECBLEWORK. | NOTES. yant Men's Mercerized Lisle and Cotton | WOMeN's Neckwear and | books for Lace and Madras Curtain Materials | 1 sout it but s 0 a 8, 3. - 5 1 HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. & ple by this s % of knowl Ut n:—»”h m;ysne&wflc;(f! :1‘“(:““;. Where duplicates must be made inj Fine Nottingham Lace Curtains in T:‘A l):',‘ e vI‘:r'\ and colors, with dou- g OBILE TO -a;; B thin reller (and perhaps. 340,000 "jc| 40y part Of a paver pattern, instead | two, three and four pair lots, resular | 3ale price 19 & pair -| Handkerchiels as-254 1009 homen e 1o e | report | might be in order to inquire whether | OF (W0 the Worlt fuleo. ag carbon | prices $2.25 and $2.50—Sale price $142.| © P T O in all styles| Women's Fancy Stocks that were 50 s " shows the loss by the frank- it was up to the health er to have eneil 2 Silk Neckwear in all sty m ; Stocks th ere 50c Ing privilege is $518,25%.45, while tr nal this out hefore . dollar was ev. | Thus vour work is perfectly exact,| Irish Point, Cluny and Antique Lace | and all this season's patterns. reeules | —Sale price 12Vzc. Fare s' 00 i le the - . X~ | and you run no risk of rulning the | . g Prics i Sale pr B - 2 B Bersion: stsend e it | pended, or just his duty to ssunter | 24 Curtains, value up to $5—Sale price $3 ' price 50c—Sale price 39c; regular price | Women's Lace Dutch Collars, 35 v ate MAtler | iround thers after this large outhy gf | FArment : 5e—Sale price 19c. PR L B HEl CUTARS. 56 Unexcelled frelght and passen- i $64,125,026.91 money , and then by virtue of the o L i S o ume: DalGES 2Ts ervice direct to and f losh 0 ments a owers’ given him i Heavy ‘fabrics, linen especially, arc| . = 2 Me; P el Cheviot Work- | A > New York ? i . ..n:.:m”v?'».ih u’.r‘mfn:’ are. b - | bowers g1 Bim by bla Oce BOP | hard 1o sew, even when they are new.| Velvet Russ, all wool (not fute), size | ;, Lo Ypors Women's Drawn Work Hemstitched Guiside Stateroo hird clase matter, free con- | UB - vater. A fumny pro- | 2o e “Who s done much hamming | 27x54, regular Drice $145—Sale price | ifoe bin Siqie’ Handkerchicis—Sale price 6 for 19c. Prom Norwich Tesdays, Thurs- - Kressional and deparimental matt - gy o] !;"“;o‘k‘.“e:} of napkins, towels and tablecloths does | 98¢ each. days, Bundaxe 4t 515 p vegistration and money order, which | O ratters sharply coming 'in| 10t need to be told this. This stiff- | Mews Neglige st e e b 5 P T T roy g e bt T make a deficit of 377,042,513.48 . n inausplelovs momens ag| Mess may be overcome and the work| Tapestry Brussels Russ, best ten- | style with attuched cuffs, in a vari- Wheanesdays, Fridays, at 5 p. m o The o ine_ dapariments i6- | s, i i cfioet showing the citiens Tade, much etaier by koeping It YOUT | wire goods, size §1-2x10-1-2 foot, reg- | Sty Uf the nevent. patteins. woru | Umbrellas Tl or wriEe, for, toltes ¢ Canine vlude first and fourth - matte it their al at | Slde 3 4 er and dip- )l!l(" 00 an ale i | ived Set Jorekin and special delivers, with 5 | Nilc, and sWing them the meesy | PIDS Your fingers Into it na you work, | UIS Price 318.50—Sale price $75. | ool " ™ In the Clearance Sale B o e e e 4 - surplus of S$3841585189, which re- "4 b (rom the democratic—the rul- T Kiien, Iy ithen Hotteried. Velvet Rugs, all wool, very durable—{ yron: heavy, fleeced lined Under- | A : C. A. WHITAKER Carriages and Go-Cart duced the deficit for 1909 to $10,253,- (08 Sife of the hovse The same side| 1or mending @ net lace, take asize 9xI2 feet, regular price $19.50— | wear, regular price 50c—Sale price 39c | vy P Mhr X ele % . g 092.63 i+ potiuted, and that Stony brook wa. | Strong thread and needle and button- | Sale price $14. a garment. | 31:50 valuo ~Sale hlaaiahos T h forte = i Sle ny othe Or. 10 put 1t n another and a more tor. fha outeome of 57 springs 50" ot | lole stitch loosely lengthwise in every : : - K 5 fmpressive way, the public patd in 1909 which have Droven (o e moves fal | Mesh: having finished one row turn| Best quality Floor Ofl Cloth, regular| Men's heavy, winter weight, natural feald = SOUTH msssmgmh 2500 il be closed out . I St per poand for 187 1 T 1s not At 1o deink. Whae ere the | e around and buttonhole in everv | price 3sc—Sale price 26c. Wool Shirts and Drawers, = regular g Leaves N. ¥. JAN. i o B & ot Com o on tizens of Notwith wp agesss amys | buttoniiole, which was just finished, price $1.00—Sale price 79 a garment. | gty ial Savi B 4 25, I57 1) visiuig a : S e mall matter, U e Dty e tmnet any-| dotug® this Hll ‘the tear is mended. Substantial Savings in ‘>_ AMERIGAS ¢, e oun: L) Smich metied & profit of $i%ATLISGL. 1 e Thode e fenet | Hive found thia valyable in mond- e — N .)' Magetion. "iin = The pubiishers paid in the same vear | '] iF G CUzehs S109.000 SL1est | ing het wadsts and net laca curtains, | o . 4 Wash Good Cloak Section GRUISE o e rpiase SH EA & BU RKF cent per pound for 792 1-2 miiiio s e thousands for spring | {1 this looks hetter and lasts muen | Little Priced Was 00ds Black D Good PR Wk | D dles, and Aiound the = “ pounds of secoud class mall matter, oo st irom s 1s s N merry LR | longer than ordinary darning. ress Goods | oM RN G emaa | whioh netted o lovs of $64,128,026.91. | lon, sciting ready 10 laugh at the peo Apron3inghams, staple pattorns; In- MOHAIR Pt e R P S e ICAN LINE, Norwich and iafiviile It 1s net surprising ‘that Collier's | b s disiress indeed nas bean| | Stem stitch may be embrmidered on | aigo blue color and ood quality cloth, S ety SH % ‘ 1000 0dle prics #ib: 7 8350 upSaiiS Wwany 5. v. B¥aehiy entitles thi seinl reve. | UNUrecedented. The people of Nor- | the machine as well as by hand. Here | ysually Se a yard—dJanua ot g fest B Make. Women Vlass s A = e . S Meiak, Wieh should show themselves to be|is the method folowed: Sew with|poualy 8¢ & yard—January sale price| ;o oo 4y inches wide, for 38c a | nobby mo S e e o ~ S ETLe A don us 1 Publishers’ Trust; | superior to such a city government. | rather a short stitch alons the stamp- | 5¢ @ yard. - et s \de. for | UP to $2L.00—Sale price $1450, & . H or. How We Se the Dear Pub- JOHN JONES, |ed lines. Be sure to follow the pat- s el Mok ot ha e TS 2 S anality 44 uthess wide tor | ¢ Thames National Bank Je & $64,000,000 Goid Brick and Keep wich, Jan. 4, 1911 Then thread a needle 3 2 Bl ook, ;| 88c a yard—$1 quality, 44 inches wide,| Women's and Misses' Coats, fancy ‘ S% Wietim Happy p h Smbrofdery silk_and pa t,h;“!lflpes ete ;:...n\me;,m. e O e . others plain black and col- & of ‘th . i ¢ needle and thread, eve first, under each |t 10c a yard—January Sale price | - . $13.5 1% ovi : B s 3 Zotat at which the peaple The January Water Bills. stitch. Keep on {he upper side of the |71.2 a yard | M R MOST BEAUTIEUL 8POT IN THI 1 the iram hould sand a square deal | Fu & g are he.|Mmaterial. If it is thin fabric. put un- = | Women's Silk Walsts, miscellaneot t L . A& 1 Edito) The water bills e be- | , miscellan, 1S - e A but bestir themseives that they may | i, circulated, and, strange 1o relate, | 4erneath before working. Tijs meth-| Percales, light and dark colors.stand- e i « ne sillc and lace. biack | ONE BAY - from NEW YORK . B be sure of getting it the charges are higher than usual|$d Tesults in a well-raised cord that|grq cioth, 35 incies wide, usually | 31 auality for 79 a yard—$1.25 qual- | colors, valie up to $6.00—Sale P"“"}Bv(( :‘:{é‘;’::)\“ll-'l(:!?\"r FAST MAIL = E | Whettier this 15 a mistake or an In- % obtained in a much quicker time 7 SO T WO C Yol 0e | ity for 98c a yard—$1.50 quality for | 3395 RN <ol The Bristol Press has just completed | cresc in price because of scarcity of $1.27 a yard ! Children’s Coate, § Twin Screw 8. S. “Oceana F+ its first year as a twice-a-weelk paper | COUTSc i$ not apparent. Finding my a yard. ¥ ildren’s Coats, 6 to 12 years, good e | colors and materials, vaiue up to §8.50 | 1,000, Tons Dlepiacement ¥ | sale price $5.95. er; 535 Feet Long: & ®nd it has the approval of its husi- | Dill more than the average, after go- , printed ¥ alet avy . wek | Rems patrons and readers, as ovider s | nk without water for three weeks and RHO FIAnpatian heavyywolgt. | VOILES - buying spring water for cooking and @ |suitable for kimonos and dressing | 2 by first year's results. The Press is | st s 5 % : Sl gty = $1 quality for 81c a yard—$ 50-inch Black Pony Coats, value | 5 v 2 Bristol's first-class representative and | 1 o e neiibors wnd foune tha| AT FOUNTAINS,MOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE |2 15c value—January Sale price | jty for 98c a yard—$1.50 $35.00—Sale price $27.50. \STEST AND : ANERICAN HOUS». ¥ continuous good edvertisement. | the increase w: eners Some | Get the a yard. $1.29 a yard. &5 iy RST CLAS: ) 1 f It wvas general. Some o 50-inch Black Russian Pony Coats,| FIEST CLASS ROUND TRIT i Farrell & Sanderson. Crome - — — | thought the price was made higher that Ongmal.naGenume Shirting Madras, 32 and 36 inches selected skins, brocade liningvalug | ¢ “Stateroom Berth and Méals, | e O n Julivs Rosenwald of Chicago has of- | the rehate mignt not k down the | | wide, a shirt manufacturer's surplus,| ALL REMNANTS OF DRESS | $i2.50—Sale price . i R Sl Pk v : ST fered $25,000 to any city that will raise erage of receipts, and one nocrat | _CUISINE ON T} Traveling Men, ete. Livery conmected BRI 025000 to be spent on & Y. M. C. A |maid: “The no use of kicking. If {17c valie—January Sale price 121-2c| GOODS WILL BE MARKED AT, inch Nea pipects i g s i b L% G < 3 - | we don’t pay b fweo | S e rives, wlan . % negroes. In a country of this size | 1t SOt b "-"f".vfi'fii«l‘.&.'fi‘,'n{,'f'.‘wi a yard. | HALF PRICE. ¥ | —Sale price $57. Excu - - B such an offer ought to be taken up. | asking for o rebate. but considering ! st TEP IN AND TRY GUR B What is the matter with Washington, | the scarcity of the water and the pau | b ficuiar s STEP IN AND TRY 6U WD .7 seating quality of it there seems to be | LINE, 280 BROADWAY Y | " i Lno redaon why DTS, shosid be Raeerc} me . 135¢ DINNER preparedness for peace has MOHMGAN LAKE. | i cost $29,000,000,000 in the past 25| NoTWich. Jan. 4 1911 ,TheFoodDrmkforAhAges‘ Tl e FRISWELL DEL-HOEF CAE: .fl od years. Peace may be a white dove, | Groun | F.oor THE JEWELER, _ but its machinery frightens the bird. | ., annual report of the Belgian|RICH MILE. MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER ~lNot in any Milk Trast| shows tha 3 15204 : ot has a full lne of goods suitable for |_ *° - v Aviator Motssnt left his son $125.- | i i i Now 12 s e want 0 put you (%, which shows that he did not f{ly ? ey, The. oA bty & PEE" Insist on “HORLICK‘S"! e 3 el -3 :-—.- AR, L nesn hitors the public toase i e mms = | Sists of 19,400 mew Take a package home i ey diim beiier (han (hroush the sdvertige & decibdaw N lumos of Tae Bulletin