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committee = report uuz‘;«k upon the utilities bill, ‘which there bas been and still is a wide difference of opin- fon. Yo It seems the State Business Men's assoclation desives to have one com- mission of capable men empowered to guard the people’s welfare in relation to public service and to put on restric- tions where necessary, B b The committee Would contirue the railroad commission to direct the af- fairs of these corporations an% create | a second commission to Tegilate all other public service corporations. The committee is not inclived to in- crease the power of the railiosd com: mission, or to give as large or posi- tive powers to the new commission as the originators and backers of it think T Boek. thew T winegar they should. and dry thoroughly before using them. P As far as over-capitalization is con- X ¥ cerned, the question will be covered| When ‘washing woolens, especially by a general law to be framed, making | Stockings, shake thoroughly to get rid it a crime for the directors of any | 9f the dust, before putting them into corporation to issue watered stock, | the Vater. Tt is not an easy matter to get a public utilities bill throug1 a legisla- ture in good form; and the fact that the bill is te be reported and acted upon may be regarded as a progres- sive sign which means something bet- ter later on. THE LIBRARIANS’ ANNUAL CON- FERENCE The committee of the American Li- brary association has just published thie programme for the annual confer- ence, which will be held in Pasadena, Cal, May 18-24. First-class talent both In and out of the library profes- sion has been secured and the meet- mustard and will not biister. They st the same way. - _Wiien_ hangiag” out hang ircs by the bands, mightdrosses by &mflm and stockings by the line, % e more gracetul, wholesome. and - com-. e biut Mak* Femuindd, i Detnmsl position and more than ever it is im- possible to wear a corset with the ovening dresses of the. day—where the corsage is ol merely a drapery or “voilage' oft tulle or chiffon, with the lowest cut umning. 3 ¥ LATEST FASHIONS. FOR WOMIN. \Lace mitts will be worn with -the high-waisted, short-sleeved ' empire : 1 gownd for summer. But when a plot of on the outskirts _ Colwell Comes » an Old Neighbor in the Capitol. The other afternoon’as Represen tive Colwell of Derby - mfi through one of tbe,ovrfi'd?rhu the capital in Hartford, he saw an old' man in the uniform of a veteran sol- dier. He stopped to pass the time of 7 | day with him and ask him what reg- I¥ing idle| iment he was in. ‘After & short time e It | he learnod that the old soldler was adjoining only one end of | Géorge Beman of Suffield, who many it, is used for a ball fleld and under |Y€ars ago lived beside Mr. Colwell in ofganized and- thoroughly competent | Suffield. They had not seen each other direction and supervision by men in- for forty-six years and neither knew terested in the welfare of the boys’ the other until names were exchanged. physical being—It would naturally ap- { Then both could see the resemblance Pear that there ought to be no reason- | to the youngsters they had known. able objections ralsed. ‘When, however, objections are raised and the police are upon to eject ‘both boys and rs from th2 place, it would seem to be about time to start something in the way of a playground where the children could play without being put off. Such an in- stance happened Saturday and was the cause of one of tha. grammar school games having to be postponed. Let us cease to be merely interested in the matter of. playgrounds—let us start the movement now and at least secure for our young boys and girls places where they can feel free to play. LESSING BANDLOW. When ironing never ~use a dirty sheet or your clothes will be a bad golor. _An ironing sheet needs con- stant washing. Choose lamp wicks that are uo}t and Filmy scarfs, quaint parasols and embroidered, brocade will com- plete thesc costumes for the warm days. Gold frames, in which silk bags made of a piece of the frock may be slipped, are popular among French woren. 3 Clean enameled saucepans with a dipped in powdered pumice stone, after they have been well boiled out, and they will Jook like new. A good- hint to those who have a tear in their dress is to darn it as near as possible like the weave of the cloth | with a thread of the material itsell. | 14 ft A Poor Method. A considerable portioh of the time and energy of this general assembly has been taken up by appointments of local coufts and the conSideration of matters that properly and wholly Be- long o the communities directly con- cerned. ‘It is an absurd state of affairs fairs that compels New Haven or Bris- tol, or any other town, to go to a lot of ‘people from other seetions of the state who know nothing about the con- ditions that prevail in these towns, and care still less, to get their permission or refusal to do the thing we wish to do. Some day we will be wiser, and" will really adopt the principle of home | Blue serge suits are trimmed with black and white striped silic are much in vogue. © { it x i lk i Many of the newest hats for sum- mer are made of white rice straw. Owls’ heads in iridescent browns are a pretty trimming for the natural- colored straw hats. New chiffon scarfs of white are trimmed with black or silver-ringed dots. : - A i To clean fawn colored suede gloves put the gloves on the hands, and rub them all over with a mixture of fuller's earth and alum, then brush off. the powder, and the gloves should look as good 28 n DICTATES OF FASHION. v *Slim Jim,s Last Chance”—Western Miss Ethel. Laws, Soprano. New parascls of pompadour silk have The feather hdt trimmings are all ings will be of & nigh professionsl| small, the mercury vings predominai- Puephiced we E5ok Taidlte: Nopmich, May §.190. Tile Which we are prone to adore in | maniiood of Bristol or New Haven o Mmusic. and ltersry order. The ‘pesclderts The new chantilly lace veils have Republicans and the-Negro. assumption that the general assembly | O 1 0t-_bristol Pross. tor of the New York State library,| The hanging pamel at the back of l*"“}r floral designs outlined in colored| We do not relish the disintegration of | is better informed than we ourselves| *I see,’ Hicks sald, “that they have F. C. GEER Wil be on the subject, “What the Com- | the skirt is being exploited on cloth silks. the republican party, signs of which|as to what is best for us has often | started a movement over in England T O e e brare and thig| Sults and on linen frocks. It is be- arz as clear as the stars in an uncloud- | enough been proven a fallacy. It is|to remodel the Ten Commandments.” UNER munity Owes the Library coming, casily applied and covers the | £ Racks for Eggs. ed sivi but we do iike to think that| high time for a change. The character | “Remodel, ~ eh?" Dorkins retorted. will be the underlying theme through- | fastenfng of the skirt. | Quite unique are the small wooden|its discomfiture, its ‘sorrow and its|and intellizence on Capitol hill is in|“What a waste of tirhe. All they need 122 Prospect 8¢, : out the sessions, Librarian Arthur E. s s | racks, pierced with six, 12, 18 and 24| many defeats are the price of its wick- | no way superior to the brains and is restoration”—Harper's Bazar. Tel. 811 Norwie, Ou Hostwick of St. Louis will discuss| Many of the eton jackets have large | hotes, each just large enough for an|ed desertion of the loyalest element it The Exploitation of the Public Li-|revers. They are either the supple | egg fo slip Into conveniently. These|bhas ever clainied. If the republican IF YOU WANT . . brary,” and Henry E. Legler, librarian | fold=d satin shapes or the straight flat| racks are designed to keep in the re-| Party is to die—many be the seasons NT A May 6oeeoeenannee g s THE PERIOD OF EXCLUSIVENESS HAS PASSED. This celebrated uttesance of McKin- of the Chicago public library, will give un illustrated lecture on library work with children, and tell why so much time and effort are justifiable. Francis ¥, Browne the edilor of The Dial, and Willard Huntington Wright, literary editor of the Los An- ones. They ean be of contrasting col- or, embroidered and beaded. Softest satin is now used for all petticoats. It is a fad of the season to have the petticoat for a street suit match the stade of the lining of the coat. Colored linings rather than white are fashionabie. frigerator, the strong point being that | they allow a free circulation of air about the egg. | Popular Trimming. Tace is one of the most pepuiar | trimmings on the new spring styles, being used on hats, frocks for any before that time arrives—its sing of omission and commission against black republicans may well take it off. It is apparent to all who know his- tory and who but half observe that discord sits on- the party throne and that defeats are.as common Jn its rec- ords as grats in spring. If its aban- donment of the negro and its oppres- FIRST CLASS PIANO, get a SHONINGER through WHITE, THE TUNER, 45 South A St, Tafeville. COUAL AND LUMBER. -~ geles Times, will both address the Smg of the Hay: and even' Che Wikt grt e E X St Al - ion of the Filipino are the underlying 1o 1 quoted by the St Albans Mes-| conference. Dr. Benjamin s Wheel-| g, in tallored costumes, one cloth, and of all of the laces Irish i3 causes of its evil days, why should wo Need Printin P coAl- SMieeeten of the treaty for veel. | President of the University of Cal-| scarcely ever sees a single skirt. Near- | Pefhaps the favorite. not hope that it will overcome and ag- g ifornia: Dr. J. A. B. Scherer, presi-|]y every one hangs over a second one, Irish lace copied from Venetian de-| sume its old place as steward of the procMy with Cenada s vipe, and| jont of the Throop Polytechnic insti-| which is, in turn, often split to reveal | Si§ns is a new factor in the fashions,| people’s canse? The party has only 3 that it will be a mistake for the| ,te and Prof. Arthur H. Chamber- | Sfill another skirf simulated by a pan- | and has been widely taken up for the| azain to take up with vigor the cause it Bwt it would have seemed to his sage. The Megsenger says: “No Ver- monter objects (o the compethion of & Calfornian or wants a tariff against | | 1ain, who attends @s the accredited delegate from the National Educa- | tiondl assoclation, will also appear at arious sessions during the week. The conference will end on Wednes- el of lace, silk or embroidery. Cluny, Irish, Venise or the heavier laces are used on hats and can form brims, crowns or entire shapes. Gen- erally the white or ecru laces are used, but @ved laces are making themselves collar and cuff sets for either blouse or coat. Pretty Fans. Feather fans are much in vogue this vear and make a dainty gift for the of the negro, a cause not unjust. and ‘cease oppressing the Filipino, which it ‘has never done. 3 As for Booker Washington, at. once one of the great handiworks of the party and tha ablest of republicans, he 35-6 _ Coal Advanced (at wholesale) 10c per Ton on May 1st — Ne Local Change. it. But it would have seam to his| day, May 24, with a brilliant Californla Eraduate. The majority of these are|mMigit be invited into the wider service Now fs the time to get on record lonial ancestors to be ecomomic sui- | programme in which Gov. leml-n & place in the modiste scheme. in white with pretiily carved stems ;'grh’;';fl“m:: e },’;‘l,g:;’;‘:;g‘“‘;fi The BULLETIN Co. with your order for Coal. § of ¢ X g Pk < of ivor: 2 i lace : A 3 :‘:rtb ::‘ ;-Ttm'?.a!‘et vi“:i.-"“'%'ii w'u:rh:::::’ a::’dh“ rx‘x‘l‘rl;ln!::“:r“er"[e;::e: T 5 Sesvey. 1sl opite Svident | vavy attractive, fans ate ia parscore | Ol S R ) 2 64-66 Franklin Street Price the Jowest of the season. iy ! u Ggrtse on the mafority of gowns. Tt can be e of vi senator in Washington if she was not 4 B ; period of sxclusiveness is passed. As| Burbank, the plant wizard: LINcoln| snewy net or colored linen batiste. Tt ?J.'?hir;h: n;fl?lgsa;:l; ’S.deo?f&héffi T Satiennd alte ohisan had it Present price for immediate delivery, ur imterests are comtinental and not| Steffens, the magazine writer; and|js frequently tied in a butterfly bow i ped Jeftries, sald no, “An’ I never will | fan in delicately shaped pinik. sactional, 5o will our ciwlization in all| Mary Hunter Austin, the novelist, will | at the back and a bolero effect is given ba tel T sees Booker Washington in de % 118 empressions, to all intents and pu, be participants. Papers and lLlcull-‘ ;_;xm‘i'he draping of the folds at the Using Left-Overs. ‘White House."—New York Age. LHAPPELL m' poses, evidence the common purpose| sion of a more technical nature wil 3 H < 2% & tinited people. And uMimate fres| alen be presented and participated In e e R (St Ao sl O oo Bl A Social Crim Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest. trade with Caneda is one of the prac-| b¥ a number of prominent librarfans | 0 =PP0 " CO0 ENCN L bits of eatables left over from meal| The experience of Andrew Toth, who Telephones. tical p! s of this destiny.” from all parts of the country, Pasa-|, ./ W8S SID S "',;l'"acg;mr‘;; o | to meal. There is usually not enough | Spent a score of vears in a Pennsyl- . This is prects ifberal doctrine from | dena is making extensive plans for the | gond It to a' professional to be clean- | lefL Of any one thing for a dish and| vania prison for & crime that he did ALBERT BLOCKMANN, 3 TA FREAK BILL. not commit, must have profoundly im- by reason of the state’s nezilgence, LUMBER that ‘4t does not seem as if it re- | EDITORIAL NOTES. {launders @ blanket, tho coverlot will| If, they have been prepared with a pisie ted mate 5, mieigks, (he man German Rupture Speuallst, quired the most brilliant student of| Gne Vermont agriculturist celebrat- | Jte¥ cleefler longer than iIf sublected | ()¢ fiot_ihey may be dumped to- | had provided for him no- way of re- | SR Y histery to foresse. that the ultimate cd Arbor day by setting out 8,000 pine | nr Neme dry cleaning| gother 'in a colander and washed, With | dress. A New York senator has been | Pcom 66 Sage-Allen Bldg., Hartford, Conn., desMiny of these two nations is the| saplings, e set a masterly exam- hoose a bright and windy day, and| & bit of lettuce and French dressingMmoved to introduce a bill in the legis- | will by R tH up of one great continental| ple, too! use ‘plenty of pure mwhite soap suds tiese can be made into tasty salads,|lature of that state amending its par- SR They may find it prydent to| x for the washing. adding o few drops| With or without nuts in addition. don law by glving & mancinjustiy - | WAUREGAN HOTEL, NORWICH, retain separate governments, to be| Madero says he will resign when|of ammonia fo the rinsing waters. | I there s a it of ham. left and| BrECRCC e URGE I NHORI SETRECH frem 12 noon to 930 p. m., | f f iebh surs, but in ail things secial, material, | Diaz does, but there_is no indication | Pat out all superfluous moisture, dojclovs®,BRd o T sUCes of stale bread | Sooice " sas "failed. “I am .advised,” Wednesday, May 11th, 1911 | Free Burning Kinds and Ifl’ ethical, all that bind men together in| that either ome thinks seriously of |NOt Wring and hang in the open air|PVos 100, ‘A, SABCIRCREE ‘Al BRI e senator said, “that whereas one on Wednesday, May 3 ’ ALWAYS IN STOCK. commubity of interest, they will be as| withdrawing. 10 Jry, turning it occasionally on the| grated cheese, spread on’ one slice of | may recover damages from the state Where he will be glad to meet any who may be afilicted with RUF- | one great famil:.” line fo prevent the coverlet's sagging| Frated checse, spread o for property taken for jublic use, or b b5 % 1 3 out of shape. S s cut dnokwy 3 TURE, h be d of ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, | A D L‘THRDP Happy thought for today: Popular- d brown en each side in hot butter, | for Injuries to the person or property , or who may be in need o 2 . U, ’ 4 The Conmecticut legisiature vester- day devoted its time to the considera- tion of a bill, still on its calendar, pro- ¥ comes so high that the popular atch themselves wondering if it is worth the price. The bubbling drinking fountain is A ‘Word About Hemstitching. Hemstitched sheets, pillow cases and towels ar until thev begin to ‘tear out in the undeniably dainty looking | | Serve piping hot. Celd string beans on lettuce, with either French dressing or mayonnaise, make one of the best salads. ~Cauli- flower is good either way, too. Cold there is no remedy for an innocent! person unjustly comvicted of a crime and sentenced to a term of imprison- ment.” There will be genergl agree- ELASTIC STOCKINGS, ETC, ETC. Consultation FREE. A FULL LINE OF THE Office—cor- Market and Shetucket Sta. elepbone 163-12. | hiblting the export of shad from the ! laundering. This evil may be long de-| cooked beets may be chopped, PUL ON | e 2 | State for sale. There was a stong| ¢/0% established in all parts of New |laved if one s carefu) in the ironing | lettuce and mayonnaise eaded. T Cold | 78 r. LOOKe russ Q. S russes | sentiment that Connecticut shad| ©PEIand. The public cup has had to | Ifon scr he hemstilching. instead| phojled potatoes may be sliced, a trifie | GRAY HAIR MAKES { should be for Connecticut consumers. ‘Ware all the shad states to adopt this | policy it would be a hardship for lov- er® of this delicacy in the back tiers of commonwealths, and its consti- tutionality might be as questionable as Okahoma's law probébiting the pipitg | go because msanitary. The Chicago professor. whe spent 000 in his campaign to become the mayer of that city must have held the Tionor in high esteem. this plan adopted, the little groupw of threads are not torn out: in fact, the hemstitching will wear guite aé long as the body of the arti- cle. Repairing One’s Wringer. 1f the rubber rollers or one or more of minced onion added with a2 cup of mayonnaise or. hoiled | this | dressing, and ed as a salad also. i For the Baby. A pretty present for 2 baby is an embroidered band to fasten the lit- YOU LOOK OLD. IA Simple Remedy Brings Back the | Natural Color—Dandruff Quickly | Removed. How often one hears the expression, | Truss for ease and holding power, FITTED FROM $5.00 UP. Trusses Repaired at reasonable prices. No Truss on the market today that compares with the Dr. Cooke the' two prime reguisites for a “It burns up clean’” | Well Seasoned Wood } C. H. HASKELL. A Spekane minister says the women | of the rubber washers on one’s wringer | U One into the carriage. Choose a|“Ske is gray and beginning to look | truss. No charge for fitting, or for readjustments If found necessary of matural gas beyond its horders— | gress to please the men, ot (hem. | Ive out, do not despair and think you | Dicce of thick white satin ribbon two | ola." 1t v true that sray huir usuany later. - % ? 402 — 'Phones — 489 Boston Transcript. selves, Perhaps the men do not know | Mmust cast the useful wash-day article | 2N @ hall inches wide and 1t inches | denotes age and is aiways assoclated | Visits to Norwich will bs made the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of Tl " & QEIAToP Trony b doeast aside and buy 2 new one. It is possi- | long. Powder it with small blossoms | with age. “You never hear one referre || each month regularly. Lady attendant at home offi F RS trom Ritde S0 B R S, Y poen| Wt T oM Tt et | ik s Ko acyesneee e ; JOEN A. MORGAN & SON, recognize $hat they might as well en-| Ttisanopen question now which fs | Placed and at much less expense than 700, PT PP, S0 Gn (G0l | Youne- aet & law that Connecticut tobacco st not be sold out of the state, or Commecticut potatees. A law which intefferes with the citizens taking Advantage of interstats trade abridges the rights of the individual as weil a the worst, the prize fight or the unre- | strained verbal assaults of the com- batants upon one another. | The sovernor of Indiana signed the extradition papers for the alleged dy- the cost of a new wringer Mourning Jewelry. ‘When crepe is removed or one is in second mourning seed pearls are in demand, combined with wk enamel or onyx. New pins are in bowknot or of any of the flowers, interlining with canton flannel to give substance to the band. Sew a full roseite of marrow white atin ribbon one-half inch wide at each end of the band and fasten un- der them two pieces of the same Tib- The hair is generally the index of age. 1If your hair is gray, vou can't blame your friends for referring to you | as looking old. You can't retain a | youthful appearance if you allow vour | bair to grow gray. Many persons of | middle age jeopardize their future NO PAIN ‘ Coal and Lumber Teiephone $84. Central Whar! | PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. by nply n 3 v e s - — fzens in other states. Comnecticut | re-election are said to bo dim, edwed with a line of tiny pearls. yard long, to tie the bands to the car- | come faded or gray, iry Wyeth's Soee JOHNSON & BENSON, shad. 1tke any other product er com- potthdonr i | A handseme chain has a twisted | riage. A strip of fine white linen may | and Sulphur Hair Remedy. 4 preparas | 20 Contral Avidten. B Shouta 56 fres to meosk ¢ Dia Fobal w7 rope of strands of seed pearls and | be substituted for the wide satin with | {io, o 2 x | 4 g . be best rd shows that the elm buds o 3 s 5 tion which a chemist by the name of | oy market whether it is to be found in| have burat as early as March 15 and | ol ot ovarer henle v joing | caually protty effect, and when soiled | Wyeth devised a few years ago. ‘It is SLATE ROOFING the etate or out of it. Some states put el el L b stored s _original beauty | simple, inexpensive and practical, and | PAINLESS EXTRACTION 4 Memkt on the game to be sent out of the state, but none actually prohibit its shipment and sale, as late as March 30 in the past eight years in the vicinity of Boston. at intervals by double rows of three small pears. Mourning fans are shown with by a careful laundre: Bands em- broidered in a single color dainty, with rosettes at the are also ends to Swiss winter resorts is called skikjor- | banish the gray hairs in a few It is also guaranteed to remove dandruff and promote the growth of day for the most nervous lings $1. up. Teeth extracted and filled pa and essly delicate | Metal Cornices and Skyliguts, Gutiers | and Conductors, and gll kinds of Job« bing promptly attendvd ton Connecticut| I P. Morgan told a Paris reporter | Sticks of carved onyx, jet or cnamel | match. — Forget-me-nots with blue | tha hair. { people. Dr. King's method is the only | Tei 19, will do well to go slow wlong these| that he was tired of eating. There 15| 218 @ covering of nct beaded in dull | ones and rosebuds with pink are fre- | “f N3'5 [lcasant dressing for the hair absolutely SAFE_treatment know | = s, ey oy K ; i8] jet designs. quently chosen. it T e T T Ty dental sclence. Full set teeth $8 r L Do, e s as SomBeting with| ‘A collar to be worn on outside of e ARl e rasn. Of e Jeals Shita ALt up, with the Natural Gums: Gold n't r m ifl : e iis 80 days’ fast. own has seven lines of tiny onyx . > : Yioias 2 Bridge Work $5.. Guid ASEBALL IN EARLY SPRING. o BL ot Sesismntally cvaly’ Bin| GOl O5 She faverite sporis at ANiel4ppesr. 5 Tk R el aiita u No womder the south of Mason get their easiy mond. league-players go and Dixon's line to practice on- the dia- 1t nearly makes one shiver to read of the game at Burlington, Vi., ayve on May d between the Tenth alry nine and the Cuban Stars, T description of the game from the Ru land News will pla everywhere “With the wmercury Kevering within 4 few degresd of the freszing point the Tenth cawalry baseball tean etest i ers Jack Johnson is still able to attend the coronation exercises at London, and is being referred to at the west as the big smoke of that oceasion. It is becoming popular now for.the ome town of the baseball team that does not rise to conclude that it is fhe law of gravity that helds them down. The New York messenger who found " the street a certified checi for $55,~ by rows of seed pearls. Black gros- srain ribbon necklaces and bowknots are used for mourning with an edging of seed pearls. Dull jet is popular for barettes and hair ornaments. One bandeau has nine lines of tiny cut beads, slightly sep- arated by sed ovals of cut jer. Another sinlilar ornament has a rose of jet to fasten over each ear. New meurning handbags are shown. One has overlapping scales of dull jet, which_ get larger toward the bottom, giving a shaded cftect. The top is of ing. Tt consists .in letting a horse draw a ski runner—a combination which results in diverse accidents, mestly harmless. This preparation is offered. to the public at fitty cents a bottle, and Is recommended and sold by all druggists Special Agent. Tee & Osgood (o 131 Main St. N. S. Gilbert & Sons OR. TEOMAS Premier natox all DR. JEFFERSON KING Painless Dentist, ori of the Kir Painless Dentistr dental operations afe Sistem of which makes painless. . Manager. King Dental Parlors, FRANKLIN SQUARE -BUY to an up to date hathroom bath f. - During the mmer you il the more 100k to the bath for bodfly mfort. 1 will show you sampies and, Plans of the porcelain and other tube" fand give vou estimates for the w of putting them in iy the best mannes from a sanitary stanfpoint—and guare antee the entife job! 1. E. TOMPKINS, A peep is only less refreshing than the went| 100 and received a dollar for his hon- | Wwimetar. | W, i 1P agminst the (‘uban Stars at Cen-| esty can never forget the Iiberality of . | ] o et Main Derest tennial 1']!"’- Burlingion, Weédnesday.| the loser : lA D:’:p:yis:-mh-d Al —_— IS Savaicstnen ion: vy ot Ay extremely’ dainty parasol i3 one ; I‘ e in e S S e, | |pueTren sy rou The Vaughn Foundry Co. 5 firet Sive innt A . the tucks drawn up so as to giv ":;:l':}l ":_ “'.‘ Mo i Highwas {ommissioner MacDonald dacided fulness k}vo[nml c:‘\'er',‘ Erhree MA lN r’ here we = likely to direct the road maki f | rows of narrow knife plaiting white R o eluen: pines” o 1t lkoly 1o ivect the roud S il R e T aeoand To l l Diamond (one and two inch) Mesh 19 Gauge mflN cASTlus m :fi ':.u:‘»f for three runs in| The Courant mrnnfld'nl that his con- | edge. Wi ot f e otie o a1 Tont Also % b % o th and the cavalrymen made| 'INUaNCe in of is for the best in- i i ire, all wi S, = Six .o il ‘uroiskief piy. stock Both theiz runs in a ninth imning] (o of i eocerned, L' ane way Darning Balls. Fine quality Japanese Cotton Warp > v e el atterns. Mo 11 o 25 Ferrs Bivest F, Pl A L R 5 3 A : < . : " mally i e some. *Xo one s o eates oo place of the conventional round Fine quality China White the new Excelsior Square Mesh, 1% inches at S, F GIBSON that 1 . s ; o s ! . Rhods Istand Mas just celohrated | commissioncry ofiae. and, 1t s oy | w8oden darners, the shape of the foot % Fancy and Carpet patterns bottom and four inches square at top. P Ber declaration of independence, which was {ssued wixty dave ahead of all the selonfes. In soms things Little Rhody has been 60 davs ahead ever simce, | # positive virtue in these days, name | one. The Times last evening com plained that he maintained a “large salaried force.” The trouble is that he These again suggest the wisdom of darning stockings over one's shoe tree. Braid Trims Many of the New Spring | CREX MATTING AND Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boyntom Furpaces. o s doesn't have help enough. He is Suits. | - rest, Norwich, Conny A Masdachusetts ‘gir | landicapned in cores of ways by a| Braia formed ths major part of the | 85 West Main Strest, Norwich, ®¥irl was smart|1aw that is lame and erratic and Gov- | yrimming on the smart swinter suits foc haad ad it” 2 i : grough to get mariage licenses to| ernor Haldwin would have done far |and the fact that the artistic wide or hard wear and it's pleasing green color - marry three different men in as many | MOTe Lo improve conditions if he had | variaty is very expensive has not kept % ¥ B e e vy s many] S (he Influence of s ‘olts tb [o AU b aasenalye ks not kept CREX MATS and RUGS 3 CRe ! e i 50 < v S e J ke, o 189 o apcag gndl mntiey: sorct Two-ply. Tar Roafing, Slse-ons and tweeply . 2 LiS8Nag - ani PRI E missioner. ¥ ‘Although some of the smart colore X ; d e e, of u larke work. which would ‘be | sufts are trimmed with seif color braid CREX CARPET —4-4, 6-4. 8-4 widths [ & have damaged desks ard carpets thou- sands of dollars, and (he inquiry is “Who pars>” rcular from a publicity Whether the' gov- ernor will send in another appoint- ment foday remains to be seen. Whether he does or does not will prob- ably not matter. The republican mem- bers of the senate have already put a veto on the removal of the present bands of the black silic braid. and in the more conservative widths it makes a stupning finish to_the closely striped black and white suits. Knitted Silk Girdles to Replace Cor- commissioner. That is x pretty good compliment 1o Mr. MacDonald. —Hart- ford Courant set: To accentuate the long, slender sil- hovette ‘of the seazon, corsels are-be | i ! 1 137-141 MAIN STREET Rubber Roofing. Prices L.owest At THE HOUSEHOLD, | Bulletin Building -- 74 Fi o Ky ranklin The use of the New Yori cf ji| handicapped by his removal, @ great many of the blue, purple, cop. % ax an adbletic :ondesvous 15 said to) ion®,Senate apparently takes that | pef una ‘green ‘suits areirimimed wit CALCUTTA PORCH MATS 92 Fraklin Strea! FRATA - - s e F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON., Roow 1, Secopd Fi or. Shanhon Bidg Night ‘phone_1083.