Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 13, 1911, Page 4

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and then would follow m Bumabor: of their' codliuing! 8 ofotherkinds. 3 Tryttandseé. You wm be surprlsed at tbe savhg. the constituency back of the speaker, the whole of them put together were :L:x.hgn:‘;..mm . (nThe, working of nitials 18 sco [mold of mestied potatoos, in = = e vogue as the m &0 by, ick an Irish flag and around | - 2 3 : 18 & great LETTERS TO THE EDITOR |gomes 2end snd there ALL WEEK, THE by many. lh expert Jn the lne of art needlework. | orated with slices of hard boiled egg. % —_— Can someone tell, under the present - " o ‘woman with beautiful whi | At one time initials were bought| Cut potatoss in shamrock shape and The Boy Scout”Movement. Frpm ey S Cumiy Dlety? , - % - a fascinating personality. and deftly sewed on, but that day is in deep lard as one would French |* e 1 do not un!mn;fl- iy ‘nm vaughn Foundry cg PflLl PLAYERS to_consideration. quite deep andtied with & £rill of green | in your igsus af the 9th inetant attacks |' 1ebanon, Marah ¥ X e T this should be so’ls meet and | apsr. the Boy Scout movement as an attempt o gars had been removed Aeference | gndq, more so now that entertaining is | more appetizing if plenty of chopped | testation tnx war by orgenizing the Magazin ‘muc] to the presence of the ladies; & new nt}:‘nx such & wide following. En-|parsley and a few capers are mixed | children and lecl.ln(wdevtlov in tham the l-m:t“;l.”’fb ;‘-;‘:’hu nn la Th‘ 3 1t given the housewife & chance to| individual dish in the hollowsd shells | minds with te spirit.of obedi d that administrative chamber. And | and it gives go lowed s b e 25! it oo a5 | Globe-Democrat. - Bishop’s ‘ :am'age ‘beat & mile by & Nitle woman who i : z 27 ; i ‘ i i s e PN % 0e the housewdfe and miss are becoming put a ring’ of spinach dec- i e scene changed. The men, passed for those that take artistry in- | fried ones. ~Serve in an oblong dish| fr. Wditor: Mr. Boardmans letter selves together. Long sim 31| sust.'as the ancients were wont o saz, | * Plain stowed potatoss can be made |by the church “to ouateract inis de Vo Reronbera et 'nnN cAsTlNGs Presenting vital force seemed to have come into | tertaining was never more popular ['through it. They can be served as an | the military spirit, and to enslave their | 108 was'e Bovel—St Touls rfl-l ;:—m w M o subserviarice” Will you permit me, as speaker followed show off her pretty lincus as well cuet . oo Ryor m’ DY | her adeptness in working fancy fni-| These shells can also be used for |one of those responsfble for introducing At the age of 64, Bdison ‘is still another of her own ho told them t tials. potato Q:Brien, which are slices of po- | the Scout movement here, | to . state BS plainly they .were wasting time and | ““th. first step in working of the Ini- | fato fried withf equal amount of Shred- ’ sh L e b b & 5. F. GIBSON had been right along, they were still | tials is to take an old pjece of linen|ded green peppers. In Dlace, t | Hard ¢ A Souvenirs of Mr. McKnight more interested. ‘When the usual|or an old linen han ef and mvmcmhu absoelutely independent of | 1unc] = & Tlll Illd Sheet Mfl‘l Wm‘ker Wednesday matiniee. thing happened and the man whe | sketch on it one of the yverd ‘mono- | with a border of chopped white of egg | the church, Certain church buildinge aleriset ” | grams which you have’ decided to chopped olives around | are used for local meetings. of the or- Agent for Richardson and Boynton . {rgfometios e (s Sach ore. Pass with a tomato server | der, but only because. other buildings INFL AM B 85 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. T, F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, *92 Franklin- Street. ‘music. WILLIAM L. WHITE, ‘Pilano Tuner, 48 South A St., Taftville No advance in prices for St. Patrick’s Day. Next Week, ““THE CHRISTIAN" temporaries without seeming loss be- l( "onfl ‘be a good scheme to take a | 50 the eggs and t‘toal can be lifted |are not yet available. Certain men 6000 censs géis his weusl MGG hls. Wasen sheet of paper and practice | together. - b connected with some ef the churches in & met him on Ris own ground and drove flnvlrlr the initial or monogram until e city are promoting the movement, him into & hole, to the delight of all. | you are perfect in designing, it; then DICTATES OF FASHION. but not in the interest of the church; ‘A _couple of legislators were overhaard | proceed to mark all your linen that is — nor by its authority. “The church has —_— WET AND DRY IN NEW ENGLAND | today, tort hen' began | not in regular use with a thin, dark| The transparent bodice 1s universal | no reason to be ashamed of the.connec- g e b e s Wa N pencil, or, to be sure of marking it — tlon of some of ita members with this ,MA l . The “wets” and “drys” in New Eng- | the old gas, ‘saying “We have been it lamd appear to have fought each other | here for ten weeks and have not done | Fight, resort to the old idea of trams- 4 Mb:?fiu‘:n important part in the o;garélz‘gan!h obut :‘. ,::mr o:' m.; 3 5 Standstill, and the battle over the|a thing.”' The point was so well Upist froni the ionogram that . year by year finde little | taken that the men had te laugh at|you have designed the Polished wood buttons of cloth and| ~Secondly, theotdu-ot the Boy Scouts in the results. their own expense. it in seyeral different sizes to suit the | silk eolors are in great favor for polo is £y the idea of | v Maine. which has #0 long stood for| “The experience was great fun for|lsrgeness of the various bieces on|and storm costs. < Y is about to have the ques- | the ladies: but, we ask, would jt have| which you want to embroider it. - e 3, s ‘prohidition, & > o Teeal these women had | It is better and more approved by | Marquisstte cotton voile end loose aged ovfl«:"lx-“fl: oy on g g oot oyl = Ay instructors in fancy m-khono make a | meshes will be the materials for apring | with which oardmap may @oubt the majority of the towne will| - Those who think matiers would be | ZODSEIET, LR TeSialcs o [0 | and ewmmer house frocis. the "Boy Soouts of America; and T The license communities ¥n | made worse if women were more ac- | ingtead of having to keep to the old- | A novelty in rabats is one with a|cannot eay whether or not.Mr. Hearst are the cities, usually. | tive in public affairs may be able to | ish and out-of-style lHne of work, as|double frill of white net edged witlp|inculcates mutumn In his ornnln- pm-ed by L’dh E. Pinkbam’s Massachusetts has just voted on this the former o enhances the finery and | Irish crochet and a tab of linen ex- | tion. But peace sc - ERENSS in the town iectiond, anda] " "~ NeY oU from the Shive. Hnens and makds for ia conspiesons: | Guisiisty amhrogered T Sonventlonsl | Honal. chartster bullding Tor §000. Vegetable Compound. . ¢ azER . © %he changes were not enough to com- AN INALIENABLE RIGHT. ness that there will be np need for e | desigms. Leneniy are. tha, fundasasiols ot the . hostess to_call the attention of her |, Boy Scouts of America movement. The : i i 2oF e for TUNER e Eampshire laat week also voted | , The automobile owners in New | guests to the monograms, as the ini-| 'Metal tunlo draperies at the back,|virtues of obedience, mestness, order, Creston, Fowa.—“ I was trou . Hampshire - fd] York, like those b Comnecticut and Fale that are padded speak for them- | fiexible and glittering, are a marked | endurance and erect, alert bearing are | 8 long time with Pfl?&' Rk 122 Prospect 8¢, ‘..oh— uestion, and, the results | . " ,iher state, are asking their | selves. feature in dressy gowns, falling from | insisted on in Scout _ training, s, Tab Bt o t the state, says the Barred | il i e to enact @ law compelling| - between the shoulders. Gauze - and | these, I believe, are also part of the headaches ressenable. Norwieh, indicate that the propertion | SE T O O e O vonicies Hair Bandeaus. small metal diske on thip fabric give | training of an army. If this be mill = : : license and no-license com- | %, o(ion on public roads at might,| Bandeaus for the hair are now be- |Tuch style to a gown. Lt e PO Ak, Wy J. E. TOMPKINS, has been maintained and that ‘made of the embroidered and bro- g T : cines but probably with net much prospeet | € e o o Blue and Iavender are to be alled | Thirdly, to speak of obedience and | [l West M Street. on as long as the local 00~ | ¢ sucoess. No sir-se, sir, this is.a free | °20ed ribbons, which are to be had in loyalty se slavery puts _the whole ¥ e " shall stand, the results 4 AL BAsieg OF ‘ehioen Sud. Qesigna 3 ‘ = mesl lm"e untry, and f the inaliensble Qquestion beyond debate. Obedience is ¥ though Fights of every man 3 X Siue vibbon Srocaded cxactly 3f the low combined with green is' predicted | yielding to suthority; not merely of | i | | never get 188 materially differ. =For 8IX| .g;i4 5¢ every man s to drive a horse | shade which was 1ged maeny - Chignon Puffs the average of 29 and a fraction x for the coming season, and a touch of | physical force, but v( lnullkencs -nd f W smunt ¢ Shs ead Wil n":s"’:’u:?‘h‘:n "‘:'l:""o‘m‘rm' fl;; Tibons were ""“"""’"8?‘2’ potn xe{ RO Te SREERISN O DK €0 e I raid il o V'dh] 1 5 mber this w 3 : Y ks light to warn other wayfarers that a rightful demands of. established law. | «.__for ile New Collfures I h trifle under that aver- colliston may be avoided—Hartford Striking is & recent ono-alded effect | Its rarest frult 1a tho cultivated sens e R i) hae! Tinde, 4 il s L Tun W bend, of the coreage. One shart sleeve, with | Of personal duty. Loyalty is the mo- - There is 6ne thing about this "in- e The showider Jing In ohe Witk 1t, may | tive of obedience: the Erlp of Tespect time fn which to hold & A for ks the impulses of my slection. ::,‘.m:l.g("‘g:: ,‘.::.." :iy_\;:::;m:.g WHAT MAY BE DONE WITH LEFT- b)'-m?l‘a-‘i‘“n!a’y e cavased ot s b oA ol N e i s P | 4 omyovmwoxx. L ffl‘ s".h‘ lomeleanin . s, e larger cmnu:‘m? siidirely ‘ankweting ADa . fequirsuiakls. OVERS. sraceful draping of the tunic.. s Guastion, Sy vyt o Vegetable Omnw ) are the ones to vote In A . —— Teal obedience for immatuge minds; no | everythi When the coliision comes, the maf| 1, is frequently puzsling to the| Plalts are being Introduced sparing- | other discipline for r_irresponsivle be- | ommend i hm Our stock is riow complets With the i Nt I i Taver of the licensed saloons. who stands on his inalienable ‘right| housekeeper to kmow how to 1. ings. For a boy to or refuse | Mg - % @nd then tion freaks 3 r to know how to use up|dy here and there in some of the new | ing: delay ux s wai | 458 then there are siectlon fresks inlto “go it blin," is lkely to get the| the bits of satables lofi over from | skirta, but the methods employed kepp | obedience untll hie could be shown and Cmmflf,ws‘.m o ’d“' very latest and newest designs. Hx- Bhe R madority of baliots in favor of the | WOst of It and to be unable to figure | meal to meal There is usually not|the akirt closely fitted to the knee and | made to underatand ail the reasons for 1 PR T R R ' g 3 ity of baliots in favor o out any advantage to himselt in his | enough left of any one thing for @ the atraight cut of tp sections prevent | compliance with the order would hold | Thousands of unsolieited and genu. | clusive, artistic g prilnhin & zfl- on the question whether| i sicotion of his rights, after doctors | 4ish, and what cen she do with them?|the flare at the mm.f ¥ | up the procedure of the h he | ine fiestimonhh like the above ' n“ ' a b+ shall be granted, and often- |,y o0 3" oy Too e oe Soner ",_b: Take, for instance, cold vegetables. 2 school, and eventually of the city, u:e Jo Lydis story in & few words. No'_' 1s the time | 2 A # by ~‘:.-n:: o ‘::«:«n ‘:-c‘:::e';: have been met. To be sure, this party gm?l..y.-:::u_eom e p‘;’? o QEQ;.I’JIDI'(‘ below :yllfixstb:uil::l::,t = L mfi”fio':&.hmfl'.;:"‘:?‘ L that P u:“"’fiy hmwmhd' :,,‘:lki,he ‘]:.‘" “ iy, Jua e ples. (s St Breadway 'Phome 50 | Ome cares to emter upon the business|Of the other part may get hurt, 0o, | what not—they may be dumped all to- | ginning at the helght in front of the |18 involved in the command, but rather = ¢ selling liquor, either from personal | 204 the risk is not all on onme side,|gether in a colander and washed. [little hollow in the throat it reaches|on confidence in the commander. The ' Women. who suffer from those dis. y JEANER = 2 but, as has Been said, the iMustrator | With ‘a bit of lettuce and French|in a straight line to the top of = the |Scout’s lovaity is riot a gubservience to | tressing ills should mc lose sight of or fromy a feeling that the P of foolish independence has the odds | dréssing these can be made into 1asty | shoulder; the lengthened line of guimpe | & Superior order of beings, as Mr. | these factsor doubt : would not pay. Very Mkely |, o et nim in most cases.—Bridgeport | S8iads with or without. nuts in @ddi- |on the shoudder thus achieved is par- | Boardman's misquotation in his séc-| E. Pinkbam’s Ve, hble Compound to ooawin m'sl of the small commumities|gy,;jerg tion. tieularly becoming. ond paragraph wouM imply, but an ruoon thetrhu 49 Main Strést . 50 it 5 = hkbenSaed . Gow shiote o€ sisia buded R Siore: ot wblgyatie Eha ia don Ve t special advice write ” d Lingeri Decause there is no call fer cheese and u few slices of stale - | officers or employers. He - u want s; i l It is surprising that the owners of | gome hot ham . sandwiches can be 1.;‘.‘; s e In8 of Iur Sol- | cause his moral sense compels Him to ham, at L; Mass, | TOL 7081 . A1 an lllflBflE other vehicles cannot see that the sig- | made. Mince the ham, mix with |being sold Tetle Rat sollass of chifion | Stand by his agreement with those to s}.. mg our etter as THE CITY BEAUTIFUL. nal light is an advantage grated cheese, spread on one slice of | over satin. They are not for warmth, | Whom he voluntarily allies himself in ‘or 80 years . WODELS FOR EVERY FICURE. cerned—that protection is as good for f bread, cover with another, cut in two |put when made in shades to match the|® real belief in them, and a willing- .he huhean helping llck womcn CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRE), not ble for “the City Beau- | the automob 400 brown on esch side in Bot butter. ?{ ness to work with them according to n possi| the automobilists as for themselves. ‘It linings of wraps they add a delight-}Bean 10 Worx Wih OO thevs caven | in this way, free of charge. Don’t Flrsl-e aSS i 4 'z3 i to beecome a hackneyed theme,|is true that the drivers who persist|Serve h fu] touch of beauty and utllity thatfew g . takes more than words to cre- | in carrying no signals assume . the ,fi“m""‘."_ w&:‘lm‘fi: ey | women can resist. tial ¥irtues of obedience and loyalty, | hesitate—write at once. major part of the risks and in court -by beating until light the yolks of two peraistontly -cultivafed in every boy, is perents, or, that failing,| . Bock Beer .,@*,fi!,?“_ Hih are thres nearby cities that|usually have a lame duck’s case. The and adding two cups of corn. What &5 Get. Dby some such organization as the Boy . moving alons “beautiful” lines— | automobile owners are right and co- | Foid 1n the beaten ege whites and two | It you had to Huralsh a home, but Stoat movement, the atability of law eity of Providence, in the plant- | operation would become all other | tablespoons flour. eason, and drop |had very little means, what would ‘you | and order will be steadfly undermined On Draft or in BHottles. m"u; the oity of New London, | classes since the expenses are small, b;}'-p&onmi- into hot !l‘ct ;: ehillet. :Iulyn flm 'l"'l:‘;!;- h:v Dl’oblim t!l:'nt that anarchy m:mcih Mhul-u 1::" fl,: Team Delivers Everywhers. g ng to have more inviting ro reas ere {8 a cup of cold peas left, a had to solve, t to change miod and alter t! 5 ; ireets, and New Haven to tn | 0 P Protection sreatly incredsed. |44 3'small alics of omlon and two |and that will have to e solved in the | contracts of fmutusl relations with ev- Bvery ploce 1a made| - H. JACKEL & CO. ] 05 2hnde trete & sifie bo % cups of water and eimmer until peas | future by many more. The best thing | ery whim of anger or desire. is what we cairy. Every plece is made “rh -t} EDITORIAL NOTES. can be mashed easily. Season, add |to do is to buy only necessary articles | . Personally, I see onlly good, and much by the most expert. workmen and the | T€l. 186-5. cof. Market and Water Sts. @ its sobriquet of e Blm City. The dhly condies a milk and a little thickening. | at first and to buy furnishings of good | good, in .the Boy Scouts of America; An offer of 20,000 trees for planting Ly sas miber “which /s trein through col- quality. 1t is far better to have a few | and I strongly hope to see the organ- ‘ prices are within Teach of everyome. ®n Arbor day by the school children |}aZy man gets down to hard work is epeat and' se: 800d household articles, and the touch | ization established in Norwich’ on a i 3 ¥ you sira thinking of Buying Furni- 3 n.m, has been made by Wal-| ¥hen he pérsists in looking for an| A cupful of ‘cooked tomato can be |Of & woman's hand over al, than to|basts sufciently broad to impare the Bi F t a merchant of that city, | %85¥ Job. used n various ways. For soup, heatihave a houso full of cheap’things that | entollment of svery boy in the city be- ture of any desoription ster 1 and QU 1WO DBIg FUrniture »o step i opts ‘Deatiitying the ofty, PR S e Trith & eouple of slless of omion, pars- onl({ make & show.” Buy siowly and | tween 12 and (8 yeuea ofiage . o 5 Sk avennd : x Senaf Y, II and quantity at counts 4 the past few years” saye a| The mention of tor Lodge's | [ . “"E’. O I e loak iy astity ooy sl e aoets 11, 1013, orwich, B, “the large sims which have|24me stll brings forth groans and | Pl g ", and let” this | artistic arrangement is the essential et . ‘ome of the natural glories of New | Disées from citizens' meetings in | botl “up “’.{:n-r" Well. - Have | thing. 1 Do Not Understand. h have been dying fast, due to | Massachusetts. ready q-n of, "‘“'g,., scalded, “;vag = : Mothers ~ tablespoonful of butter, T Publio_Utilities Outlook. . Bditor: Game of all kinds is || 1t 2 to see that your e eractrietty wat gae | 1t now comes out that Secretary Smooth with a8 much flour, 'and Dour | - The ety o B ianiong though | Erowing scarce, snd the general sentl- || Iittle. onee’ teeth are kept in B B0ad8 Bas ton P R n-h;r. who succeeds RBallinger, is a :1;:. tol:at& flirl:ugx a -t:nmen-t intg never um! to proper regulation |ment is that -omcg-‘int must be done good. order. > g Pinchot man, which is an indiéation | this; cool for a moment and |of Connectiout's public servic : T e ol ™ 9% | ' abive suspicion. forve hot,, The eoda provents tho mik | one, iy moved ;? pecuiate: oo | Oue e passes The Teeth Wa the: appointment of . Cold ' string beans on lattux:e, with 2] laws? The breeding season has ar- of growing boys and girls/should Twenty thousand trees are mearly | jast venr wiieh tont tact emern T e T T i o T PR il o e atirosd oommis, | Tived for all kins of e Lo i) Do sxaminad al leesty/oRy ehensible to the average mind, | 1909 by $9,000.000. They are a hard- | flower, 15 €00d in either Way, oo a1 ?:::‘m stuft enough into that rkmnrs, AR, ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING offer you many bargains in Furniture and Floor Coverings You <ould select no better time to furnish your home with up-to-date Furniturs and Rugs at a saving of an NOW. ’ i cost t] Buildin "The ‘large assortment of high qual- \ ity and construction of our goods, combined with the present economical M. HOURIGAN 62-66 Main St. - what a change they will make in | woriing, thrifty Face soorea s the utilities commission Sane he e rices, makes this a rare money-sav- enty | ™ :x " mavounaise agded. Coid | 23 o d ;?.‘,.é“’;,‘.‘;fl‘.‘.’i'.:‘.‘n:'." Sauirrel plaving, || Of Your Childr THIS 1 fag’ Spportunity. they will| The governmeat's tax for traveling | balled may be dried, a trifie of et T is pleased’ with the thousht, game is i) i o Better mvestigate while the stock ls expenses last year was twelve millions. it e g S R ,,,',,. - increasing and the attractlons of the || /and we who know how much of | 12 90 you should consult with me and | o¢ ‘jts maximuin of completencas. 19 ts arber-| There is no doubt the railroads Bave & dressing, and | “There is no sign in ‘what Mr. Mellen | 1270 8row stronger. The game has the -ill-effects in later years got prices for same. Hxoellent werk = the past .w of o] triend 10’ the goverrighent, A Pae o & walat 50, said at Hartford yestesday of suen en | §TOWD up mow. Que to earlier indifference say at reasonable prices.’ t > unless more attention is Joor ) vt oy il R M"""',,,,‘“"a ..‘g:; };“-fi"’m 8re{ outcome. He has become reconciled to | ., L1¢, NeXt move on the part of the |} to you SH EA & BU RKB, 71 John Hays Hammond's house refit Duitersd e, sensoned well ang beked | fU¢ 1dea of a court of commerce obwi- | Jtate 12 to grant a license mostly to |} 1y, \ee Neglect Them 7l in London during the coronation fes- | eith crumbs and butter on top. Qusiy lodking upon 1t ad she beiter of | ot a5 not own a foot of Jand, to g0 C. M. WILLIAMS, Norwich and Taliviile i tivitles fs $10,000 a week, or 380,000 | Chicken shoricake is a mest palat- |10 CvLE" cocrine tor 1oseiature | on the land of others, with their gun e > . By < for a period of six ‘weeks. sble way to serve ramnants of Shick- Survice sorsoiations Yt perhams ah | that will shoot a dozep times a minute, . L General’ Contrastor and Bultder, , - T Py S et —_— n. e In an ones and with their dog that been trained K D talP l o Py 3 = “ “ Bills intsoduced in the house dortng| The mén who carries = good-luck | Ui nto mall pleces. Fut on to nest 2y ,",:::}',:"““”":'},fi for inie purpgee, and shoot eyeryining Illg en arlors e SYANEY, Beautifiil Spring is in sight Z fhirec sessions of comgrees ket th: ‘with encugh gravy to ‘make it quite JMission it has Been, coul he can find that s worth the powder Bleded numbered 230,105, beside 1.5-» :nh:n:n:: E'm'p&?m:n"im:‘g’li.:’.‘i Tioist.” Take o sbort biscutt dough o Dorguaced. that Y& Commisston ot the | and snot it takes to kil {t. If the bars of difterent kinds. Most of | expert at hunting for worl ERCI & caRboan Inth’ thidk . BEke | scrtinow appointed would answer ail | §5° 20 2P%,IR The “AX. leave them s intoulvied by suitiden toc] T - “:nvi‘el;m-v’e‘m for 15 to 20 minutes | geyirable purpose down, cut an wire .fence, if that a BDTY icken censtituents solely as a matter| Iiappy thought for today: 1f you |stew over the lower nalf. Replace up mf';t.g,,,,.:::,flg.‘;;:::,,mm il very likely want fo duty. - begin to inventory your blessings to-|per half and pour over the whole a}such an outcome, it sces what the smoke, and through carelessness the DR. JACKSON, Mgr. Franklin Square, Norwich, Ct. and so are our Carriages, g Wagons and Harness. ‘DON'T WORRY nuN Now, it is your rrivilege to make comparisons . and -get prices. We ¢ ’ dayc and to make no mote of your|generous amount of gravy. of ua fail to are wet on fire. Another year i 2 Fhems ia no dullness in the recrult- | trials, a greater blessing will be yours. | ~Nice fish cakes and craquettes may | for fs sonserned. It Believen thae foe —_— R It Makes Wrinkiss Tinen bethre’ Jou by T s the bese ' —_— 2 made of almost anyskind of 6old | years more of things as.they are, or < - Worry over _ill-health does stock we ever had, that this locality A Servian woman who was allowed Father s ihey. promise io be with o AN EASY AND HARMLESS WAY = > th "no good, snd merely e.!::ol demunds, and represgnts the best work to speak but seven times {n four years| - yoUSEWIFE E_SUGGESTIONS. less t - : TO DARKEN THE HAIR. ‘ e you oo (R [T B DENIIIR R tnek BEN killed her huband, and the _court e ) : e by - i thought thirty days’ imprisonment was | To po!kb, aluminum, make a_gmix-|cease not day nor WIght to ery out fou| Who docs mot kiow of the value of | , ; n«m % o make yoursait veit. To 30| THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. s e Sixty-first comgress did appre- enough. ammonia and water.|& public utilities <o issie N / repeat words of thousands ¥ money for & tomb for John Pau} : Apfiy Gt a ot ot otk etyie, ana it wi o Bard eith e | oams, 424 Salaliue for Leepn ditin 5 o odnr Tormer sufferers from wom- | 14 Bath . Nerwich, Conn. ) ————-—‘—.—_—————— Germany 1s still alleging that the uuu but. they get - what they Fural similar to yours, -when We. M e et atnte, e | . For_those Naving asparagus As for the Tank and fie o the | A28 o I g ! p o um ¢ 'do ot seem o grow, try pnmnz Cifizens, ey tmay be persuaded that | £ement o B ECA since she respects it and Uncle Sam ) of castor ofl around they want it, too. at least until they in the hair is held by many scalp spe- \ o 3 is able to defend it, we shall have no ? - R UL O e B ST T Register. | cialists to be connected . with. lots ~of PHYSIGIA ks. —— color and vitality of the hair. m e i it On the Insurgents. 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New York.. u-ieelx--nm'munm | | by all Jesding druggists for g \ng breaks by mlu the -u- No, 1 he | ; . t m 3 y 3 the article. . B ek or u'& | b7 “the mam Teceipt q b w fl“m vr—:dou .w:nt to put Tr‘

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