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at Waterbury ‘the other: day for ing ‘his horn in the public while the automobolists run- day and night tooting forns Hke a lot. of hoysiout for & Fourth of July cele- ‘This peok. man was prosecuted undgr the anti-nojse ordinance and it seems Ahat 1he faiy Lock 49, € iuissncs by 118 declaration while the auto horn is not, and these two horns of the. di make the ordinance appear like a~ It would seem as_ifit.was as. ant to know’ that. frish fish - pur- chasaole ‘in ihe neighborhood, as that Mr. Mighhead's automobile is passh the house—that It 1s just ag neceus g "_ to-cater to the appetite as:to styl Teisphond 210. “Think of knocking out the fish horn sosmm==== and folerating the flat-wheeled car, or| May 4, 1911, the snorting - motorcycle, and other = === nerve-racking sounds, When it comes FT o5 1 1o eliminating unnecessary city noises mten m‘mmlb« 1. Write plainly on one side of the paper_only and 'nmeer the 2 Use pen and ink, not pencil 3. Short and pointed articles will be given preference. Do mot use over il - J 2 e 4. Original = storjes or. letters vonly ‘rite your , and ad- ‘@riwmi‘ati the top of the {irst page. {"aAddtess all - communications Bulletin Office. — g B Gallep, 3 Prize call at The Bulletin books. Out of town mailed. < i NEXT PRIZE EXERCISE. e 7 Books to -the two competitors” who may constrict most sentences, from the letters in the words, “The Rose of New England.” / LITTLE ORIGINAL STORIES.® | Wild Flowers and Wild Birds, T know a pretty place at the of some woods wWnere there are I of May pinks, and overhead an old apple tree where a lovely pair of Blue- birds have built for three years, and close by a. peir of scarlet tanagers have bullt for the last three years. Thousands of crowfoot _ violets Johnsot loved day’s eyes. Herricki-a_very ust. ufiq i oo i ab tha_ chiIGo /siyepacs o o cln'nye at cve, ha&u of Julia. Among the moderns is much of love sad_worship. 250 Shik Swpeis sitnly owret, Wordsworth takes his mas- terful place however, as high priest of the .daisy. A% to Aia ‘e as far as you can, reach down all the the way.” 2 “Reach uj and Goa will rest of o a city should come a littla nearer a just code rthan this, of elsp abandon the attemipt. ” 5, Elowing u fish horh id not & fligrant imposition upsn the puhlic.. but the blowing of some of the auto. horns can never ‘become anything else. I v OUR PROPHET. Unele Horace Johnson progriosti- cated a week of storm and it did not come! But does that weaken our faith ~such as it has been—in Uncle Hor- — e Australia in December. Our Holidays are nearly over. T did not ko away for my holiday this time, but all the rame I have been enjoying myself. A cousin was staying with us for a fortnight, and we did have some Jolly old times nm, for rides and drives. I liked the rides best. PR e By A ately 4 e Ci oks: upl . 1t ‘hindered the brioging in of:the crops for a while, but it has done the v 7 The Littls Coward. (Written for The Bulletin.) here's a foollsh little man; Laugh at him, donkey, if you can: nd cat and dog and cow, and calf, | ploom there among the pinks and e W . yomdnd kg grass. Around the rocks the red 3 columbine, nods, and ferns and vellow star-grass grow. -One can hardly step without crushing them, there are so many of them. T often take friends For, only ‘think, he runs away \ if honest donkey does but bray! '/ And when the buli begins to ‘bellow, He's like a crazy lttle fellow! ace Johnson? Perish the thought! What sort of followers are they who Poor Brindle cow can hardly pass Aloug the hedge to nip the grass, there who like to go in the woods and gather flowers. I sat and_watched a robin last year potatoes a great'deal of good. Oats, Wheat, and batley are the crops main- And that was their prize bv the -1 | shore.~Letter by a little Lilinots rl. | | ly grown fabout here. Rye is also Be Orderi Feature Picture, - cannot stand the strain of such an|Or wag her tall to jash the flies | before sne built. She sat down where| g qn, "but this year there fs wore = ! p % i b e . Kknow that| B : difer o some limbs crossed and acted like a 3 here 18 1t is always pleasine to see things 93 i g i et A s e R L L TR | hen when shie wallows in tha dirt then | JA5% L1850, Snyiiion Be—¥rom 1tter | kopy in an_orderly manner. ~You «fHE HERO TRACK WALKER’ E e e I peamtrectt our | And when 0ld Tray comes running, ‘tog, | she would turn around and wallow | Tt 3 people tco oiten:are thoughtlem nn : I expected to see her spoil her She did this'a um- Dber of times before starting to build. Last year [.saw & number of Eng- Hsh sparrows eating worms on a rose bush,—so there is one good mark for this 'little bird so many dislike.—A Little Naturali With bow, wow, wow, for how &ye do, s A And means it ail for civil play, "Tis sure to make him run away | indifferent abont the keeping of their Clothes, their playthings, thelr books, | and their rooms. - SoMetimes . bov s0em to be leis orderly than zirls, but they can be just as orderly when they try. On the great men-of-war of the navy, where there is not a woman on board, there is an exquisite neatness and order that . would do credit to the Dbest housekeeper in the United States. it sadlors can be trained to perfect Or- derliness, why cannot boys be, to0? have resulted in holding back the T o ihe Nba: em at present or In locating it else- where? Are the professional wenther‘ 7z | sharps of the government above such But ‘gll:a;':o while " ousy? vell, e | s b A Ly “Ah, well but this must be a baby.” s On!’ cat, and: dog, and sow, and calf, I'm not eurprised to see you laugh:—— He's five years old and almost half. MISS BESSIE LOISELL UNCLE JED'S CHAT WITH THE LITTLE FOLKS. The Bluskird. ‘There is an old Indidn leend thdt, the bluebird was a piece of the sky | which came down te live on earth. | It surely looks as if this was. trite. for- his head, back, wings, and tail have, the lovely blue color of the spring sky on a sunny day. Though he is now | really a bird of the earth, the blue- ! bird seems’ to enjoy getting back as | near the ski as he can, and we often hear his call come floating down. when he is 50 far above as to be out of sight. The blucbird is not e st you're - thinking, | in great demand and the company de- |'sires to hesin work as #oon as possible. | Twenty families will be brought 1o Sheiton with the firm, and the officers of the company will also make their Homes in ‘Shelton. The Shelton busi- ness mon have investigated the concern and have found everything us repro- sented, and wiil bogin at once on the erection of a bullding for the new con- cern. 1t is not Uncle IHorace's weather predictions but his boldness = which commands the attention of The Bulle- tin., No one reads in the Old Farm- er's “Almanac or Daboll's Alamanac of smew within certain dates,’ but the cautious remark running down the column of dates reading thus, “Rain or s The Legend of the Buttercup. One. day & fairy queen was walking along when she came upen_a lot ot butter. “This article was in great de- mand smong the elves and fairies. “T'll have a sale of this butter,” she /SHELTON'S NEW INDUSTRY. Writerpre Buffalo to Move to Connecticut City. . IF YOU WANT A FIRST CLASS PIANO, entirely blue. Company of Indeed, he is said to be the most patri- The little word makers have sur- Hackmen Must Bs Licensed. | Ao s prised Uncle Jed by their ability. Who | (nought. otic of birds, for his colors are red, —— The special committes appointed m[ Sst s SHOFINGRN. Sepast snow apout this time” Hicks' asteo-| imagined that a girl of thirteen years| The next day a crowd of the people| white and blve. With the blue abova| ~All negotiations have heen complet-j draft " hack ‘ordinance reporied to WHITE, THE TUKER, nomical work and prophecies is a lit- | could make 1,100 words from “The Nor- | of Fairyland came to buy the butter. |and with a red breast and white un-|ed for a new factory which will be'| the. Waterbury board of public safety 48 South A Bi, Tafiville. INDIFFERENCE, tle different, for he makes his phe- n‘n‘h 'lef]:’“ln;lld Courter?” t’}"‘hlflr m& “Too bad that we can’t have nlllthe derpeath the little mm: surely seems |built in Sheltin within a short time, | at its meeting last Wednesday an$~ | ————————————— a h nomena cover the earth occasionally,| tlo girl found the name of the Lord | putter we want,” said one little elf to|to be dping his best to display our na- | says the Wew . Haven Registerfi The|noon. A list of prices had heen pré- 2 e owing 0 bl e e | an docs not feel safo uriless he covers | I It the Atlantic; and Lincoin: Con- | another, tional colors. The Soft warble of the | plans for the erection of a bullding | parod, but they were withheld from tho | PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. hat gevernment hecomes poor andjl il nent. His earthquake predic- { Recticut: Hell: and. Holland: the|" The queen heard him, and she 'tried | blusbird is one of the most delightful | have been: under way for some time, | propo orainance and will not be!; srafters increase ! i rue; Tor Xhoyiw th. | Christian names of 14 hoys and 14 girls. | ¢, think of some way (o supply her| signs of spring. Mr. Bluebird and his |and it has been definitely arranged to | inserted until after the hackmen have It is because of public indifference| tions come true, for they are ear fiva birds, three herbs, seven fruits; & JOHNSON L subjects with butter. One day a bad} wif & BENSON, - % . whose colors are less bright than | build a factory at the corner of Hull | been heard. Undér the proposed ordi that sanithry laws are violated and| Wide and since the averagxe of 8éls-|cat and catacomb. It contalied teeth was_ brought i) her to be pun-|her husband’s arrived several days| avenue and Wharf strect, which will 'nance hack drivers will haye to be 20 Gentral Avenue. disedse increnses in our towns and|mic fhrills is somewlere about 30 a|and heart and debtor. It is useless | ished. This fairy had stolen honey ! ago, and will soon be 160iting around (be 100 by 40 fect in size with three | censed. and Will be under the direct SLATE ROOFING Cittes. {dur for this old globe he does mot|to try to tell all it contained: but it| from the, bees. The faity queen saw |for a place to build their mest. Holes|floors. The bullding will be occupied | supervision of the superintendent of It is becamss of public indifference | take & great risk in makingehis proph-| Was oo much to print Another lttle| her chance and said: in fence posts or stumps are favorite | by the Wgiterpress company of Buf- polide, with the right of appeal from Metal Cornices and Skyligits, Gutters that usefal birds are exterminated,| ccies of having them fall. Our, Uncle| fPMPettor found calendar and hello in| " “you have taken honey from the|stations. and in the country, the rural|falo. The company at present occu- | his action to'the board of public safe- and Conductors, and ail kinds of Jeb= . 5 e | Horace says between April 25 and May which shows the papers are right | pees—lat other people.take from you.” | delivery mall boxes are often used. |pfes a buflding in Buffalo, which ty. bing promptly wttended to, B T T ot sron heto0 =] in this Toalityithe Ol Hatyi s to] rimiras: Vi Sha touche him with her wand and owned by the railroad company. As el. 119, farwners of the country $700,000,000 a| 4 In this locality the Old Harry is to| Richard Tobin, Jr, Miss Gertrude | siowly he changed to a buttercup. e Taan Aegiret on® Niav L AAd the Uik BT Pevi i £ Jear. | be to pay and if the Old Harry| Thornes and Kenneth W. Main sent in | Ever since, fairies and elves and Prize by Sea Shore. | company: thust vacat before. that time | s * 0 sk e % "It Is because of indifterence that aur| doesn't,show up, we laugh at hif. The | th: most orderly iists of words. Every | browuies have got their butter from | One day John and Mary asked their | or stay for another yéar, plans-are be- | , Arkansas r:lad an m;:nqal:pghcd",. 3 tivers are poMuted and edible fish are| fault is not jealousy on the part of one being numbcred. that flower, thanks to the Yairy quecen, | mother if they could g0 to the sea- | ing made for the rentai of a building | B0 5ermu§ml:mtat§re‘. oy v an“ary “m ng womsequence of which| the weather bureau, but the daring hese are fine mental exercises for | —Sent in by Sidney H. Whipple, age | shore. Their mother did not at first temporarily, or until the new building | What's a little g dike an o & extormuisated in consequence Fabrts ettt g e Jie. the children, and Uncle Jed is very 11, Baltic, Conn. iike them to go, but after a long time | ja compietad. | quake to Arkansas? Washington | S REWS St &0 doar a8 Deel, vle of the man we bank upon. Heimyon -surprised by their ability to| ' ” : decided to let them go. She fixed up | S ke | Post. 3 : | ot A peep into an up to date bathroom It 48 because of public indifterence | should not be so particular about his! compasa them. e i st ik i % Everyone in the con- a_ nice o toh Ans Tooalitien FOR YOUNG STAMP COLLECTORS. | ittle lunch and kissed them | tuves a machine iwhich sots type in | is only less refreshing than the bsth that eur lakes and rivers are quietly | test denerves hearty praise. Next week sty | ®ood-by. | chases that may be placed in formsand | - All the Australian states appear to itsel’ During the summer you will sesured and monomolized to an extent| —— e ihe exercise will be a little different.| German and Scandinavian Stamp| _When they got to the sedshore the | any mumber of impressions made from | be well supplied with iron ore, but New | themore 100k 0 the bath for bodily which makes it difficatt for populous EDITORIAL NOTES: = Valu first thing they did was to it down [ tha game, South Wales has the richest deposits, = comifort. { The machine is a veritable | e 1 1 will show, you samples and and see what good things mamma had | printing press and is easily operated. | the - government geologist estimating | plans of the porcelain and other tubm | &iven them. Atfer they had eaten all the: | ’A new device has recently been added | the quantity of ‘ore available for ‘ex- and give you estimates foc the work | could they went and sat in the sand. which prints naméplates to be used on | ploftation in the state at 52,000,000 of putting them in in the best manner THE PRIZE WINNERS. The Hidden Word Puzzle—Ruth F. It is estimated that it will take nine cities to obtaln pure water for daily| | millions to make the tate house of| The German mark (which is prac- It fs pubMc indifference which in-| New York what' it ought to be. | ¥re raftvi tically” the same thing as the British| Mary made a house and John made & a le N | tons. from a sanitary standpoint—and guare spites policlans to disregard the| ke s A [l AR e T |'shilling) is made up of 100 pfennigs, | hill with shells for soldiers. iy | CmhieTs R TeR THE ERCIES U Lty antee the entirs job ¥ welare of the people and to make| 1i is said that no amount of good| For completing story of Lazy B so that the German pfennig is, rough. | hanrenéd to look up, and what do you | = = —_ pubMe administration of afairs ex-| singing can condene the whispering | Richard Tobin, Jr., age 9, Norwich. | Iy, half a farthing. With this knowl. think she saw? Out in the sea a little | : travagant. | Panit in @ chureh choir galery: | Gige ‘ane”can sastiy calculate e val- | ¥avs s u bavy muil- He wes naat- | Health and Beauty Advice J. F. TOMPKINS, It 18 public indifference that permits iy Spacial for pretty poem—Mary Hol- | ues of any present or recent stamps; | 1§ on & DPlece of wood. As soon as 2 iingworth, age 11 BY MRS. MAE MARTYN 67 West Main Street « distressed city to witness the waste| ' Have you ever noticed what a aif- but, of course, the oldor iasue and | JoHn saw. it Be fook oft his shose shd | 3 i s Prgain - s tho et o o | Stockings amd waded out after it. They - - - e _ e’ Trading Cove brook In the past|people want and what they get? French, age 14, Norwich. 3 ihklets and kreusets #nd grobchens;| & S et ox Yoine ohton: condition of | dandrut, tuliie hair ana seaty it Tha Va"ghn Found Co. thiee mentis. atter 340000 had. bech | 1o Soa siaried 5 crosto & BIE:| * vr secoms bem o | 73 auitg another iory T or HL Sestin yoh Fashy mees noingipions | toh, £t shaesosiug yuth canihox | T expendéd to secure it | T ey , - 2.0 e - | For second best original story—Mar- The Seandinavian countries—Swes| l -F than:a good pyecont-fonis Rl 9! 4 - ~o-t A g It i public indiffersnce which is} % 'A"T‘ w;‘fl"r mkawh m; -tx""f u:im} nM rarry, Lincoln avenue, New | den, 'Norway aad Denmark employ | g tgf;-;r.[hx“:rdrfienmmleormcn::é:gn:eg-\; clugs hairdressers use it e o | ne doubt she will accompi he feat. | London. “roner,” “orel’ WhicH - are pratty ; an the 3 S e Ry maki werfiment by commission % N t lows: Dissolve one-hall cup sugar and nnie or 9 8 mz B Eiehs & wend (0 BOVert- | ryiy oonre gy FIRRE o daie| Pk ik mom Bian o Secmany., e, Mranen 7 OF@. FOOT | o:vuncsirains'in ont Ralf vlatfa | ocine hitore oy should IS 16,56 | paratanea prompty. stock ot T gy e o s he Krupps kegp right up to date | For making most words from “The |Nigs of Germany. The kroner of | gonal. thet add hot, water 10 Hke O I Ne. maktic. how. worn) sous ee ma¥ | gt g m it Sway 4 They have invented an aerial bomb| Norwich Bulletin and Courier these countries is worth ‘a fraction | i full quart. Take a tablespoonful be- | No matter how worn’ your fa ay | patterns. No. to erry Btrest . | 7 be tho Scandinavian equivalent of a £ vour blood, clsar up 3 iy in: olye four | ana § | tiog Thornes, age .13, Norwich Feet? Corns, Callouses or Bunions? | &ive vou ait appetite and rid your sys' | ounces of spurmax im one-hgif pint hot RN WL B gublic toditaresce | 1 Ao e e DD o fem of that sluggish,. tired, half-sick = water and add two teaspoonfuls glyc S pehich will make & failure of this vew| Oilanoma has reached the point| ,Second prize for 993 words— Eva Sis- 2 is o krono in Austrin-Eun- | Use TIZ, It's Sure, Quick teelinig. Your pimples and iiber biofoh. | When cool agply It to tie sicn A o form of government and every other | whofe jts constitution looks as if it| ATe Partridge age 7, Norwich. 3 o, but this is really only the | . es will disappear as If by magic. This antildrec Tou will b | o Tnatvigual interest and in1vidual| nesacd omeonmrs oo poe o | Third peize ot 961 wordetran | (U Syt Krench tranc and s made| And Certain. shmple, insxpinsive “wonie v Bive vou ihnaaed (o7 ses how ecusitul i wil Tin and Sheet Metal Worker acton is needed 1o keep anything right and from ang point of view the too. up or, in the case of renewad strength, ambition and the ap- pearance, of overfiowing health and life.; and clearing an imperféct skin. © ever seen its equal for whitening 1 find Agent for Richardson and Boyntem Furnaces. G. Thie auickest acting and most | it splendid for producing a xmootl, prodpects for bettér tiimgs are Not| The end-seat hog 15 coming i for g i OIS RO R | routhelilh Contpleion T 16 dber Hol | 55 West Main Street, Norwich, Comn. sncouraging. is a bbin, 2 N dandruff, =topping ‘alling, show on the fas or b of o i \ o LA seal; can' be made at home by | tler have ever usi FOR THE COAST GUARDS. | and bluc 1r:v;np‘h"rhnn‘e B qulngoin "onachalt | L MU0 T S et 0 1 T F. BunNs ealize that bills of meri T Xp vy A nt aleohol and one- pint cold wa- | Fmma & 3 cyes appear to he i IR tuat Wil of merlt] 4, i o od intog “witen the] By DOROTHY FENNIMORE, Dt e Bhea into the scalp 1wice a | fading and losing their natural, clear (] [EE S NSve the reception ip legisla-) . ol { week will Testore vitality to your di Kilng beauty, et & good eye tonic A Tl OF congress that they deserve | 8erms arc disc ll\ulod :S»rkpn-dme the Tided hair and make [t beantiful, aunc | and use, it vegularly. ¥ou will find Hea"ng and u In‘ : ) iynamiters and the Blac 7 TR : T dant ana =i Fhita tomic 18 moi| nothing better CHAN afi ounce‘of erystos The paseage of more than one just| AYPAM(ers and the Black Hand or-} Long ago fn the mighty city ofy ‘And when our temple is all done, A oas and Wi stimulate the | dissolveRl in & pint of cold water. This | and wholesome law through congress | Sanizations. Babylon lived a slave boy ‘aumn:fl"“ S -‘]flmv i s the hair roots and cause the hair to grow | fonlc costs hut llnflle” d Lwo or three | 52 Fllfll"l Stml. - twe dec e and o T % G V. Vi 7 ar something he would e to keep. vill ake your hair|drops in each eye dally wi #0011 mal B8 (aken miore thari Lwé decades: and| Fiouion iy teaching in 118 schools the| Suotg, 00 thousit he was a slave | yier e L 00E %0 0se hia' stk LRTARELY i ata iy Kood Tor DOUR | Your eyex just s full’ of Color and us | .."':'."...’». K 1¢| virtue of civic cleanliness and is hop- | Because of his name, Gudew, as he | ATSt from them all, and the children light and dark halir. S L ey | o h LI T e friends of rave men who form the | jng the coming generation may keep|srew old enbugh to think, was deeply | VAO have always had everything will | uroo ¥at: (a) The only safe rehi- | 1o tired, weal, Infiamed eyes and government coast guards would be full | 15 e, COmInE interestad in the story of the king |{ake from what is left.” Then the car oy of tor reducing welght | ocullsts’ use It.for eye troubles men- | A Handsome twenty years in getting a law allowing X whose name he bors. Everything he | S/2V€ boy turned to the coward king of Without the torture of ‘over-exercising | erally. - 3 them pensions which (hey“are richly | TLuther Burbank has brpught out a|hesrd made him honor and respect the | th8 Year before: “Come, Hel-ahid, | ¥nd Starvation is the foiloving simpie | ' Hattie J.: Don't let your age woiry New Line of entitled to. new strawberry; but the ‘\'nrld mesds| first Gudea and he made up his mind | 4/ the biggest and the strongest: you Prescription: Dissolve fort ounces of | you. By tirowing away those greusy | Representative Ha o8 Maseaehn~ 4 . that hie would be worthy of his name | SHall choose the load for those évho are parnotis in one and one-half pints hot | creams and making your own complex- | Massachu-| 4 new cucumber more—one that will| 10 U8 FIORE be frorths ame | vaak.” water; when cold strain-out the sedi-|ion beautifiers you mot only will find | T 1n e ioauced a Bl in helr]not scare the ants away The son of Gudsw's master was a|, But Bel-ahid had not forgottan his ment and, take o taDlenDoontul o Lt hase et whl produce the desired ' TR B congess ’}“‘ N_seoyides e different kind of boy. He was lazy | Dumiliation of the year before. He did B ey genetaily brings surpris- | results. For removing blickheads thdt superinténdents of lite saving dis-| Just in from Chicage: useless is| and hated work and when he went to | N0t Move and his face was angry. ingly satisfactory results.. Your excess | freckles, wrinkles and reducing thesize | et Knepers and members of ctews| (o paint the rose, as any one can tell | school he would bring his tasks to|’F§riaDs you, who have been king und (Wil eradnally disappear without | of large pores i the wkin “you can | x 3 shall b retied afier 10 vears of | as for the statesman, goodness knows,| Glidea to do for him, feaching him in | 7% %0 strong, dare not chioose for the | aving the skin wrinkied and flabby, ' make o mitchioss oreamcdels b it | just in at service, or at the age of 64 years, and | e stands the whitewash web. this way the little that he knew him- | etk said Gudea. '*Choose vour own | v evis BRIENC youthrul and spark- | one-half pint cold water. then | recelve 75 per cent. of full pay there- —_— e BAlt’for the weaker ones of ehall L iing, see reply to Bmma S. fwo Yeasfoontuls elyeerine. Bl y atter. Tho second amiuity of Artist Basle| Of of the grest féstivaly of those |0 Lf, e weaker omemer ehall L) 4 Ll Ll g um, ke Mokt o2 TP 1 BE B eeous hais | oboptania o gt Rk et Practically. this same blll wad up|has been granted a divorce: and as|grenis dav> "Then oy "fm',','; “tha | yours, Bel-aniaz” > | ¥ Pleanant Remedy You Ever Tried, | Lina: 6 you want 00 L1 ith soap. | of hait. You will find it spiendid for | L] bafore the last songress and was de-| his first wife declines to return tof hocs and girls 5 king or nens whe | “No slave shall choose for me,” was| and Moreover 1t Works, O e oD A o anf fadas | saaking the skin 80TE, Dlump And. givimE femted after u spirited fght. But its| him hie will have to find one more. | chosen, dressed in & splendid mantje, | Bel-ahid’s surly answer. Gudea's eyes| At last here lg instant relief and a |the hair. making it dull streaky and it that much admired tone of smooth The Hatter. merits wers preity Lioroughly imade ——— brightly crowned, and given the righi | fashed. T am the king” said he | le3ting permanent emegy for 8058 (en, | brittie: by WaIMRE KSoh, Ao Ly | VOO YO - This is_the i hay kmown. and people the countrs over| The governor of Florida -miys the|to rul> over the other children, who.|Then he bent and selected a load of | o, MOLe tired fe6q, o MOrC LORTE o wooks Ted tn 4 cup of hot water |« Freda: The unsightly lairs of witich is is_ the fime to Bave peut oi Dbetter veslizé the need of giving these men suitable recognition. Men who annually save twice as much property as tReir support costs 19 say nething of the 1ives saled. ary supreme court of that state is like an electric car tied to the tail of an ass This indicates it be. bricks, careful, angry_though he vas not to make 1t too heavy, lest one- half of it would: be too much for the weaker children. With dignity he! pointed to the pile that he hed made. | were obliged to obey., The slaves were allowed to take part in the festival, humbly but happily, 50 Gudea had his chance with the rest. During one festival the children Panama bleached, blocked afd trim- med, so that you will not have to wait for it when, you need it most. g g No more be quickly removed No more o i You employ a delatone paste. Got an dunce of delatone from vour drugmist and with o little mix enough water to | form a paste. Sproad on oftending hairs and after two cr thtee minutes rib off, s y ‘feet. ros. you sneak can bunions. No more callouses, no matter what afls your feet or what under the sun you've tried without getting re- licf, just wse TIZ I rinsing thoroughly with clear water if | vour hair will be very soft. finffy :ma feasy to do up. This simpie ghamboo lathe hair is slower than needs pared and! the best i } 4 '8 is totally unlike anvthing else | cleanser known. not only refreshes 1 | The A wished to build « fort and the king | Bel-ahid, that's vour load: the weak- | se v heard of. 1t o but | a 5o QLKLY as fo | then wash the skin and vou Wil find | MAC certalnly as worthy of recelving pen At Toledo it is suggested that thel fhey had chosen put fhe rest to work, | °F CATTY Nalf. Until you decide to obey | Inn ol font remmedy ever made WHICh | ke Shampooini & real pleasire. o | the hairs are gone. Druggists charge s Hatter slomg as any cluss of men who enjay | dandelion be ma e boutonniere on|carrying bricks and stones. The walls | YOUr Kinz you have no place among us. | ucts on the prineiple of drawing out all | gther shampon keeps the hair and scalp | a dollar for delatone. but it is worth it this govebument behuty leuning day. This i® hecause a dan-|of .‘1"' lo'rl had grown to quite a height "r:w- Qllnl-u’en. set to work.” o ]}?(:‘0nr;!:‘%fl-latl?‘n;Kmi;lurl‘nn;;ud\;ne —— £ . dy-day and a dandy-flower harmon-|and Gudea, bent over with a load far appily, with shout of laughter, the feet. . s s e o | > SOMETHING FASCINATING ABOUT| ise 100 heavy, stumied, and f2il headiong | merry children worked at the temple, | e Yo tO8 MY WEBS Som eiune 1t Fidelio Beer G against the structure, breuking down a | SInging, -while Bel-uhid sat by himselt | evis ant oft Tou il feal botter : CRIME. | tabps thousht for todvs: 11 vou|E02d 'part ef it." and watched_them moodils. " Grown | {ie Very Arat time its uned. Use'it @ i On Dratt or in Botlles, W v then have evidence that| hear & man clai B e s _ The king came down front his throne | people camy and watched the children | week and you can forget you ever had sc | T clivers & . Bhibe. 15 Sociething fascinating. sbout | made o mistanes in o e 10 o ory| ID-a Tage. “Without: fnquiring into the building and laugiied at the sulky fel fect, > There Is sothing on’ sarth ven Decades of Lures eam Delivers Lverywher abon de o mistake is e, It ig’ & . o where v ¢ W Ve o i > vert} can «compare with it. TIZ is for P = { - | [cime outslde of the success of it |fectly safe to conclude that he' has| nmeng (36 socwts Bt ang oehiend | Bal-anige tather a2 his part. Even | (it Sr il arogeists, 25 cents pe hox. These are the pills that kept your grandparents i H. JACKEL & CO. #The man who had heen a thief all his| never married and blood flowing trofl ‘s deep cut in |and told him that he need not come | ket Hoizs & o Chicams N T well and helped largely to make your parents, | Del; 156-5. - oot Sbusiet Kk Watie S _lfe, and mever stolen an Amount of : ———— - nl;\ forehead, and muk? hinr brutally, {:"“,‘e u'nldll he could behave himself - the wholesome, healthy folks they are. They will 5 "iomey abave 320, aid not find crime| The wonder is, what it is costing | shouting -Get. up, you dog.” Then, as | better, and at last Bel-ahid took up his | : ‘ ol jou free from biliousness, liver complaint, Attractive hecatise it paid | now 1o protect those who did the busi- | the slave tried to rise, the angry child'{104d and joined the others in their | -?ep Sty e s e i { H. COOPE i secret service men of the goy.| ness for Senator Lorimer. The cor-| KINE-struck him' blaw ‘on blow. { merry work of building the temple. | Now © BUY indigestion, dyspepsia, P , 1 che, o 4 i3 n But the boys and girls who stood Then the slave boy, who was a king | - giddiness, malaria, heartburn, flatulence, jaundice, | ernment Raves just discevered a coun- | ruptionist neither works nor keeps , S § p | 0 1 5y s | stitt | abont could not stand this sorrv sight. ' in his heart. gave an order which won etc.” 'Wholly vegetzble—absolutely hagmless—plain or - RS {8 Chicage who mude nickels |still for his hedith. Gudes, slave thoukh he was had been | the friendship of his enemy. “Bei- | (§ d Fl : 3 oo 8 1 First Class Mattress Maker. : [from lead at = loss. for it is estimated | e their playfellow and had done them |ahid.” said he, “you shall 1ay the first | arden an ower sugar-coated—sold everywhere—25c. Send a postal to- (uFirst Class Mattress Maker, W that the production of these nickels The premier of Canada is made of | many a kindness. They drove thes cruel | stone for the altar.” i day for our free book and prescribe for yourself. der and made OVer. cost mere than their face because his| 004 Stuff, for he declines to go back | king back. { By and by, on the fitth day, ths chil. | & s work wal (I)(:nt Then rich and eet. brought sach .the gift that he | “What" &ried itHe slave boy 3 best and laid it on the aitar.| 3 you strike your king? =Why, you chose | With the ead of the fifth day conclud- ylikely will tomorrow. Be prej him yoursdlf. While the king rules I'li { ed; the reign of the child Guded. angd’ SEEDS If you don't need them today you ed | crade methods of producing them re.| o0 the treaty agreement with this| Gulea sulted in the making .of but three an| COUNtry, and will abandon his éoro-| hour, which he sold for two cents|Dation (rip if necessary to prevent the| Scs. breaking of faith with this govern- In deseriving [ now -bad 100 W. Maic St, Nerwieh, Ct. Pl Mail orders will receive prompt at- tention. Telephone §36-4. | DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. this ) v £ ¢ & counterteiter's stand by him.” and he took his place at fon the sixth the gifts ware 1o = 6| y 4 B the eeret ~crvioe duiccive e e b " e Yk Mz glace at | on the sixih, the mie e ¢ > People’s Market! | : B “Tormuke the coin, ne Without Naming Name king. “Who' will uphold the 77 | wards by the rich. The Deaf [H He | 2 ¥ t vt the nickels from An alienist swys that one out df|asked Gudea slowly, as the other cb And among the first who came wa € Franklin St. e Dea an ar (Successor te A. T. Geranery « then poilsh fhe edgen for| CVETY 276 residents of this city is in-| dren fell ck betofe his courage and |a siave boy with bended hands. O, R R o and < ] same, And sach. of, the 279798 shwo} Bk Wl vill" one hoy cried, and | the children whispered one to another. ISTID B, Frob. i J | - ‘§§ imiantas by hand, Then|3SNS. And each of tne 21y.is beoo) bls WOER, CMIPKOne Nov crled, snd | the childfen whispered o - by using the Improved ‘Hack, Livery Jut the unfnished ol 1 e NI R nd- " And @round the frightened | “What shall we give to you, Gudea * & under a he: weight | d. phbsedt S LT King-~Bel-ahjd, who: n ‘lay_bat- jone of the children asked. The face of | We lifted to the ceiling of uhis| Could Be Wor ot "."‘M’s]{)eek, ‘ ,.-runl;\ .!.{- chijdren L!hgys!av,y who hiad been king was sad. lMAY BASKETsi GLoBE EAR 3 .PHoN E. b ""d' 3 With & hand windiass until he re- | 3 eon mat e o red, while-Some child in( the | “Your love #nd kindness, if you avill 5 7" Mistah Jol O ay derive #o) clad a. T 3 iR id h 1 A £ p- 8 catoh end dropped (he Selght | chnsolution from the reficotion iR Caae A te paal kb e e ar e gt st OLRIL" P : Boarding ; W the Steel dle. 1€ the weight hit ac- | don't have o walt-ds long s Abe| Mashe 1t was thie same chlld who | and not one ot et il o oy | Demonssration at our store Wednesday, May . cusately) the begus coin was stamped, | Ruef f{o leave California.—Anaconda | euzestod when the next festival cama | slave boy I the b Thronet the! May Baskets 5¢ up. i 3 i / 2 RS i oo s v | e BE wa T e R g i Tl el T S TR i bl T mNE P e g 2 ‘ e that thia mun shouid Lers e o Seamlnd B 'm“”]" . J;';-""'"“ S TR e el s Ol and flisdne, Dapeny Everybody is earnestly requested to attend. 12-14 Bath Street. , - 5 . . Wildy s fcide i* frequently | be u kma?” But fiot one mean or ec have' their love alread 1 . 3¢ i . . it while losiog mones, Honest en- | ", oy ome. cooking: - And the | thing coia anybody ey about the he Sald. and 1t would e o Flowers, and all sizes of : > + J| HORSE CLISPING'A SEERGINLTY. B Moy g‘ man hasn't heen married more than a | slave boy. And at 168t:a word ba- [to anyome among them ho failed to 3 AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. ¢ P month, -either.—Mocon "News. came & whisper, and a par Decama | show vou KinAness. T set yéu free mong ‘nem all.” Then again a Shout arose among the children and the lit- tle_ones forgot to cry.. “Gudea, long live Gudeal Our king, Gudeat” Baskets for making at- MRS, DM FA'S, frankin Souare | 2 shout, Long 1 “Gud fudeal” - 1L build & temple this gme” he for the poor and needy. Gudea is - king! | WHE ness oercre the pi Aum hetter thar ° 18K eolumns of The You wand 3o put your s chiere s ho i S Sav - 0 . " H 1 | Telephone. i go0d lezislature than it stay good, Danbury~The long talked of Sun- day tain to Danbury will become an actuality, beginuing the fivst of June. & GEO. H. BLISS I

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