Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 29, 1911, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

"”fltl $ulletin and Goufief, 115 YEARS OLD. Eatered at the Postotics 3 Cona., as wecond-class -.“I.l'.wol"lfll Telephone Calle: usiness Ofi ; Rffios. 44! letin e tim etin diterial ob Office, 35 CITY TICKET. June 5, 1911. REPUBLICAN Election: Monda: Aldermen JOSEPH D. HAVIT FRANK I, SMT’ Councilmen HENRY NORMAN 3 ALEXANDER. WiLLIA ¥ K II. FOSS LAUIS 1. GRER Tax Collector THOMAS A. ROBINSON AND H MS { City Treasurer | C. LESLIE HOPKINS | City Clerk | ARTHMUR G, CROWELL | Water Commissioner ALBERT COMSTOCK City Sheriffs GEORGE 0. BENSON | GEORGE W. ROUSE | A BILL TO SAVE WILD EIRDS. Senator McLean bl into the sena States for a nation-wide closed " for the wild goose, wild swan, w petican, wild crane, wild duck, ploves, woodcoek or t ary 10 until Augus Senator Mclea ntention to push states ready need for the pr ry game birds during 1 ga egg weason. But the success of suck state legisiation has been flad by the failure of ¢ oduced rail, each has anno ave ¢nized take the protective measures . may pass through severul states n thelr trip north in the spring wit safety because of the gaie luws, or to be shot in a single state through which they must pass because the lack of protecting game laws This condition has sugge the need for national legislation th wil afford protection in all states & the spring season Lean's bill is the fru of green, the stripes bein vary- | edged with natrow black velvet to set A kestion, and when pro i “Width. “This Season. However, an | Off the pattern mors ellingly. It a | Soll U0 Shn eix tachen wiic, is expected to command the suj | RIGHT. innovation is that of having the cov- | dash of color is needed, it is intro- of sportsmen generally | The Ansonia Sentinel says: “State| 'S on the porch or cottage furniturs | duced by means of the colored braid| sz, demand. The Washington Star, con 8| Seretary Rogers is on the trail of| TP into place by Ry ok She can- or jewels. u nat e S ritn | ventional snap hooks used on gloves e e e [jureakers otithio automotifle faw & NS LTI g Sweet Smelling Linen. inches. ‘Ameng the statss which gen e e T e "';";" e . There nothing more refreshing| One vard and an eighth ave recegnized the need i | g g o 0Dk “';” ye For the Graduate. than tohhla\'e the linentc?;net lr!onlm fl;e ed_a proper length. | has made the condition that if he is s " linen shelves so sweet that it fairly ! tiom of game hirds during ") B 2 ariving, | whioh pease the rasonal Pelongings | ites repose. The careful housewife | ceed this, too, for ofherwise tha bow SSSS _sre Counectics | his license will be taken from hi might be suggested the silver change| sees to it that she has a supply of | becomes grotesque in proportion to tha setts, Michigan, Minnesota D& | Grate Seer Rogers does not in-| purse, the coin purses and the laval- | Small sachet bags or pads well filled | figure. New Hampshire, New Jersey (except| oy SecTels o2 mate| liere. " These may be quite as elabor- | With lavender; these are not expensive as to whd geese and wild ducks = P by g 1d costly In prices as one wishes | if mada at home, and the fragrance of which the open season las SO e e omobile Jicenses| Stationery with address or monogram | the favender lasts a very long time. March), New York, Oregon, S | gt e riemy ODHe arsen%eS| is another timely gift, and this imme.| These who have not tried it will el Rl ind general referee for the state with| giately suggests & foumtain. pon A | certainly be surprised to find what an X ' v &ton rerce to license matte While | handsoma fan Is always acceptable, | €ntirely different odor bed linen has i bl B s not inclined to be severe beyond | whila one's supplies of handkerchiete, | it it is folded up dry from the lina— ey 1), 'West . Pt| what is reasonable he will Insist upon | neckwear and silk hosiery is never so | that is, used unironed. This is, of as to wild ducks, the sea-| & OF KBS et s E Y e atyer 80| course, practical only when the clothes observance of -the law and the|8reat as to preclude the cordial recep- 2 o bt son lasts until Apr nd aer e R BoR st ey sadidon. are dried out of doors in the bright snipe, for which the seasen la e 2 RETh inlight. There is naturally a preju- March 1), and Wisconsin entirely —Bridgeport dice agalnst this plan on the part of “There are sta Joweve: How to Make Noodles. many, but a fair trial will convince B no such protection. - A To make noodles, put two cupsful| even tha most skeptical. Shes e e » State Rogers will be| of flour into the mixing bowl, add half = —i Plover e people in his determina. | @ l2vel teaspobnful of salt, and three HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Saive uatll May X 3 ehae law anforcett] St Work the, whole well together, e and water fowl uw rch 15. Dela. \ <ible guard the| Xneading it a long time. If, however,| For srowing pains, wring a towel| loontive ware allows rail to shot e e el "] it is in such condition that it will| from salted water, wrap the lmb in = ber 1- February 2, a x| P akish perform-| form a cohesive paste, sprinkle a ta- | it from the ankle fo the knee, without S8 getne October s I = es on highways of speed-mad| plespoonful of cold water over it and | taking the child from its bed, and then = Slibwe Gachs 10 be 2 A A ompetents. Fe will also receive|knead again. Then turn it out on ths | swathe with dry flannel thick and| [j ventive. B s L1, R all automobilists who | pastry board and knead again until it is | warm. tucking the blankets about him til March 15 recogniz freak in a motor|Smooth. TLet it rest for an hour|a little closer, and relief is sure. and fleas. an arch 15 and dcock 3 % all who travel by| ¥rapped in a damp cloth, Then cat - summer dueck hur 1 Fe are Bulletin hopes| °ff Small thin slices and flatten them| The chalky deposits at the joints 1. Indiana permits the siaug . B © ulletin DOPES| Gown very thin with the rolling pin.| can often be broken up by massage. It water fowl r o Y-A T 1 withhold Ii:| (it the piec across into narrow | must be deep and heavy enough to be Kentucky, A 5-A¥ % nses ay it whose | gtrips. Use ir plentifully to prevent | really painful, but it is the only way ane; October 1_Apr 1 ord of 4 their sticking together. Have a sauce- | to get rid of teh deposits. A solutiom ek ang = et T ! pan on the stove containing plenty of| of carbonate lithia, tWo ounces to one and of wild fow! - e — belling sfted wateri ~Sprinkle the | ounce of water, applied 1o the joints v p= o i f noodles in slowly so as not to stop the| on absorbent cotton, will in some cases \ Ohio, of 7§ EDITORIAL NOTES. water from boiling. Boil seven min-| relieve the pain. . ducks, rail and estion is being asked: s, then drain all the water off and B . 1-April 10 S er Diaz, what Let's hope that the noodles for any purpos2 need-| In laying the foundation for a goad of woodcock, plover, snipe, duc + se nothing worse. complexion, one must see that the Zeess, eic, October 1_Aj L — liver is healthy, the digestion good. ginia, of winter v ¢ p Citizen Diaz v 't feel as fmport- Stationery as a Gift. ~ 15-Ma 1 West Virg 2 person in Spain as he was in ere is one article that few peo- Yetaber 13- March 1 of ¢ fexico, but he will feel safer. ple ever select for a gift, and vet it i gose, September 1 1 | something that sure to be wel- 3 | i come,” said a young woman with ideas = of her own. THE JUNE DIVIDENDS | N I mean a generous supply of sta- W | to b tionery,” she continued. “No, not a - - % ig faney boxsof stationery, or even a bhox vance ove 916, whi There Sancy . bat st Tor | Freckie-Pace! Freckle-Face! Freckle- be pleasan for v 28 various uses, marked. pe Wil Facel FRECKLE-FACE! How resort manage According to figures a one’s mongram, or better with comptied by the al of Co e,| one’s home address. Do You Like It? $94,682,690 will be distributed are saig| "1 know this spring, when we moved terest ‘and dividends mext ot $15.000,000 = year, Tt maao|into our new home. my father-in-law compared with $86,94¢ ¢ it % o 3 S| sent us such an abundance of station-| If vou have freckles you need - e 5949 0 "touch” the great American public |'ery, marked with the new address.|Kintho! That's as sure as freckles! 0. The increase is due —— wera large single sheets<com- | Spring_winds bring them out in all bonds and ) s8ues ¥ King Manuel o Portugal is hav merci 4 is called, there | their hideousness, and Kintho is ready have been nine or ten additions to g time London English | were la sheets three different |for you at Lee & Osgood Co.s, or Pramine Palel st of companies paying s and With x-cylinder touring | #izes and two size . correspondence | wherever toilet articles > sold. A S e compaali B €| cords, as well. Now. tell me, wasn't|two-ounce package of Kintho is|l Painless Dentistey, thelr regulsr rates or, for one R St 2 that a gift worth having? Come to|enough for most light cases, but the all dental n - o8 or, for eason | 5 o think of it. wouldn't that be a delight- | most obstinate freckles are easily and ory another, are king larger pay- | e 0 es Tun. | 1" welcome for any person who is|quickly removed, under a guarantse of ments than they did a yea z < 1 nd_ there | moving into 3 new home?" rhoney back if it fails here is & gain of more than $4,0 A C nd j few of | in_the railzoad list alone. The talk of hard t : YRR b warranted when a showing e b ' person n leaves ar an be made. The putting 1 ¢ thousand dollars, a hundred miMons nto onlj C person rty-five €ives promise of zood sum 5 3 nes: | —_— Billy Sundey's name does | by i Buflotis N8 ar to be one fitted to habic | « et e ine few of the new-born infant | £ - - named for hitm and he docsnt have . | S L DAY LETTER -- R T ey, Mensbelly on whose A n elope THE WESTERN UNION_TELEGRAPH COMPANY - e = e § the tup ] tone of reen 200, OFTICES N AMENICA CABLE SERVICE TO AL TwE womD When the sky-line between Pa i b e and Madrid takes passen &0 earr f an outer will be made faster than a mile a min | have to be taken B o ule Mo express frain can cope w » A thing like this ought, To the monopiane. \ b The boys and girle of ¢ land | vo miilion trees have been planted Th y th fii % forbidden to kiss in the parks. Since s “dla’ no w1 eyincrease € ericiency they are kissed by the zephyr | shade the ¥ na i f h uan f A 3 B g e gl hiloads: of the of Action by en- a5 a hardship Or Outlook Office. . : . : e Gen. Madico s 0y BA larging his field of business Four of the graduating middies have his & e uQ‘n in ti _t received permission from the war de- RO 0 et b e USEE V1 y partment to take a Jume bride risht| wiiy straighien out an l’fn~\1”“'(>«1{l ac . after graduating. Who would dare | ver Repubic : Ovgoce? D Th f Mod 1 R ey are a part of Modern Happy thought for today: Men who| The Mexican insurrectos have s Busi Eq i . s taete stowmiths toouy. 4o P LR A usiness Equipment. fear the trouble it will muke tom e Chicdy row. It would be well if did. Uncle Sam did about pine millions w more business in the Asia Ahis year than last. American goeds are taking in the casi SECRETARY ROGERS ENTIRELY P ‘THE DEMAND FOR CEMENT. - There is no doubt We are in the dawn of the cement age, for there are| few industries that are growing more rapidly in this country. ' The export trade in cement in the past 25 years has been from $114,000 worth in 1865 $: ,000 worth in 1810, fatest report from the depart- 8f commerce and labor- shows in 1885, 4,150,000 barrels of ce- having a value of $3492,500, manufactured this country. Im vears the production just about doubled. In fifteen yeafs the produc- tion had grown to 31,150 barrels of a total value in 0 of $13,283,581. It is in the decade since, however, that the greatest de opment has taken The production was more than the course- of five years 1905, In 1908 it amount- barrels of a total ment that ment, were five = qu: doubled e value Importations gained in the ten years| Codfish Au Gratin—Cut fresh cod| China beads are much usad in em- after 18%5. Then, as the native in-|[steak in pleces about an .inch thick | broidery for all sorts of materials and | dustry grew, the importations Degan|and three inches square. Salt and ions. Lovely wael' of n;m-dllu ‘o fall off. The report shows that|Pepper the fish and put in a .butter- | have on the endsfla tap !,wr er '?ne . worth of cement wag | ¢4 Pan. Sprinkle with a few drops of | in beads of a gifferent color, as tiny whereas $840,009 worth of ¢ onion juice, a little minced parsiey | white beads on a pink scarf or pink pught in in 1885, the imports of 1910 and some buttered crumbs. Squeeze | beads on white. a to but $396,000. over the fish the juice of a lemon and | _Chiffon tupics also }ive designs in! gh price of lumber, and thc | bake for 20 minutes, covering the fish | these beads and they have been used nical and com- bilities Tor econ: all good things effect may not be planned for or ex- exactly what was v Her Hunke dori.—Chicago A Horrible Example. ies has -to Furope, IV 0 furnich foresemers with an dea of the deadiy work of the Black Hand over here—Denver Republican. Giblet Eggs—A delicious b dish has for its basis the § the chicken or fowl. giblets fine and sprinkle the meat on top of crustless Dple toast. Slip an ezg toast, pour a little tomato sauce .over ley or chives. Fried Oatmeal Mush—Cook an extra is left put into a wet mold to harden. The next day cut each with flour and fry in bacon fat. maple susar. for the first ten minutes. cream. sauce. has a touch of black for trimming. the covers of denim in the two shades FOR BREAKFAST. Prepare stewing. strain through ch_.se using considerable pressure. pint of juice allow a Return 1o the stove il it jellies on: the spoon. ast. ets of Chop the cooked es of buttered on each piece of ch’ and serve garnished with pars- wrap in dark paper and dark. antity of oatmeal one day and what Dresser Covers. into slices, dredge rve with simple syrup or scraped | SInating covers for Cresecrs FOR LUNCHEON OR SUPPER. For Bead Embroidery. on lingerie frocks of handkerc Serve with en or mull. ing. Denim Chair Coverings. Filet on Hats. Very effective and cool looking are ive on a straw hat. of sugar. ‘boil gently un- o Lo's very hard parp ama to a very D Boil led, To_eachi 'l‘tm pack in’ sterilizad cans and seal at e haing mew sabbers. - When cold, store in the The squares of filet mounted over cretonne or a plain color maka fas- cinating covers for dressers or tables are fin- ished with a tiny edging or ball fringe. hief lin- The banding of filet is very effect- Often the lace is TheWestern Union Telegraph Co. Until Relieved by Lydia E. Pink- Dewittville, N.¥. — “Before I start- ed to take Lydia B.i,ihk.hn‘l Vepl- b tructures in cement indicate fhie wemic : U sox v tens ass aid | Couch Hammock that there Is & grest futuXe USPerslsgrotticr Brwad Puddiag—To’a plut| motif auitable for Traiding can e s | poTee v c 7 R S this live industry which' was of bread crumbs add a cupful of seed- | lected. cary i o ‘ery popular, made of heavy duol sTow ed raisine, a cupful of molasses and.a | beads, also the colors, stunning effects, B“tb‘l“"’ &c};mfi hag oy of tbhel:‘ ¢an ‘or forest gresw, Mtsd with ’,"m.:_’ — oy 7 teaspoonful of = allspice. Dissolve a |can be obtained with comparatively Jit- | troubles. ve a strong baby Wi g % SERMONS IN MOVING PICTURES.| level teaspoonful of soda in cupful of | tle work. daughter now, which I did not have ire Spring Mattress, making a | { using moving pictures| S{rong coffee and add this to the other Be careful not to pull or draw the rbefore taking L: E. Pinkham’s bed for out-of-door sleep- ol el g i be | Ingredients: then stir in a beaten egg| material in working; also see that| Vegetable Com > — MES. t C ertain abuses is not to e ng enough flour to thicken—perhaps| each bead is sewed so tight that if| G Route 44, Dewittviile, N. Y. stioned if (he films are wisely made |, scant half cupful. Steam for an|one goes the entire design is not a 3 I the effects are not 5o vivid that| hour and serve with a pudding sauce| wreck. This can be manmaged by tak-| The a];ow is only one of t’;;hflw., > s 2 ey excite an ambition on the part|or whipped cream. ing a tiny stitc] ° 7| sgands of grateful T8 Wl are c M boys to imitate or excel them. = bfifl- V‘{hef; ;2{“;‘:%&'&:“92'"’"’- constantly being received by the rex att“‘g e suggestion that these piclures FOR DINNER. S Rnact Iohkine pacamols o avlors are | Pinkham Medicine cnnmi:fh be us: » show up the perils of anl i Cut| finished with a wide border of these Massqwhlch&rovebayonda ubbthat | o d \ of July us commented | ,, CRbbage with Tomate Souce Cur| china bead Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | the popular green and new brown col- on by the Bridgeport Telegram: DieeesTami boll, ehaneing the water| An effective design for a lingeris| pound, made from roots and herbs, | Orings. T se of 4 moving picture 8Im| pnow after. it has cooked for five min- | [Fock Would have the front of the|actually does cure these obstinate dis- < to sh or of an orthodox| utes. When the cabbage is tender, put | Dlouse closely embroidered. smaller, eases of women, and that every such h celebration will doubt-|{a kiyer i a baking dish, sprinkle with | motifs 25 oach, plde ek aeep | suffering woman owes it to herself to comi self to many reform-| crumbs and turn over it some tomato e Al e A g nnea.stgiveLydh!.Plnkham’lVe?- > ate the dulness of the| Sauce; continue till the dish is full. | Sleves and an elg) table Compound & trial before submit- y ze human imagination. ,\n,-.mg“ Dot fen top doyer of Ccamba with but-| "5hen” working in bands have two/ting to an operation, or giving up L - L, s are vivid things, and perhaps| . g e 3 or more straight rows of beads on | hope of recovery. them would effective in| Spinach—Souffle_Bofl half a peck| ach edge with the scroll design With-| Mo Pinkham of Lynn, Mass., & sol‘ls ening Tommy Mary into a|of spinach. drain and then chop it fine. | P: ¥ hi broid X for the | invites all sick women to write ceard for their own lives and ‘imbs,| Mix into it a tablespoonful of meltea| In doing this embroidery Ak I "t | her for advice. She has guided o ces have failed. On | butter, a fittle salt. pepper and nut- | china beads, or vou may be put off | S of SMAVeaSe, Clie, RS O : ore 13 Just a little| me: ' When cod stir in naif & cuptul| with metallic ot glass ones, which are| thousands_ o ¥ ¥ ©dful incidents so| Of cream and the beaten yolk of two| ROt half o mew. ng he dreadful incldents S0f oggs ~ ‘Bake in a pudding dish for Kimono SH gorously portraved might stimulate| ahout 20 minutes. Serve immediately. . Kimono Sleeves. : he spirit ¢ in not a few S 25 __The kimono sizeve should be staved | Good digestion is, of course, esseritial, fectiy juveniles. The if one would not have them tear out| that the body may recélve its proper sentatic ing scenes to Motor Garments. in a most trying fashion. Either | nourishment. The ill-nourished per- ren is always an act of doubtful| The natural linen maintains its pop- | fasten a piece of tape down either side | gon is thin, anaemic, the eves arz hol- ; o e s oy 5 ularity for coats, whether full length | of the seam just where the turn comas | low, the cheeks sunken, the lips pale, o g " - or three-quarter, but the newest linen| below the shoulder, or better still, hem | the' skin white. Indigestion is a foe zing siead of a clvilizing effect| motor coat is the one of coral color,| inte place a tiny square of the mate-|to a good complexion. = with a coral motor bonnet to match.| rial. This precaution taken, one will poss ties of the moving pic-| The coral, whether in hat or coat,| likely not b2 called upon to do mend- Hair Ribbons. They are larger than ever. Precisely why some of the tiniest youngsters are not blown away with their bows as sails, no one knows. An awz-inspiring structure of loops Don’t Think of buying FLOOR COVERINGS untll you see our line. Our stock is now at its best, new goods constantly coming in, and’ we guarantee that whether it is Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Oil Cloth or Linoleum, our prices are right in every instance. Wall Papers Over two hundred patterns in mneat and pretty Wall Papers frem 5c a roll upwards. Al] Borders Free. SHEA & BURKE, Norwich and Taftvitie DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket street en- trance. "Phona Delivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that is acknowledged to be the best on the marke: — HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephone order will receive promp: aftentlon. D. J.”"McCCRMICK. 30 Franklin St of ribbon six inches widz, and that/is what girls of 10 years of Their smaller sisters, envious in the extreme, ara limited to widths of four is consider- Mothers should take care not to ex- bugs and their eggs. A sure pre- Peterman’s Moth Food—Odor- less—Kills moths., A sure pre- Peterman’s Ant Food kills ants Atalldealers. Insiston Peterman’s WHEY you want to put your busi- nes: pefore the public. there Is no e NO PAIN NO HIGH PRICES PAINLESS EXTRACTION Teeth extracted and filled painlessly for the most nervous and delicate people. Dr. King’s method is the only abeolutely SAFE treatment known to dental science. Full set teeth $8. and up, with the Natural Gums; Gold Crown and Bridge Work $5.; Guid Fillings $1. up. DR, THOMAS JEFFERSON KING s Dentist, origl- nator of the King Safe System of which. makes operations King Dental Parlors, FRANKLIN SQUARE painless. DR. JACKSON, Manager. STOVINK Makes Red Iron Black POTMEND -- mends everything Before buying Screens and Screen Cloth get our prices Bread Toasters - 10c Imitation Leather Chair Seats Fishing Tackle Run Easy Lawn Mowers THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street Latest Willow styles, with cretonne cushiens, very unique and attractive. 137-141 Main Stroet| (s & Elettrical Dep't. 321 MAIN ST. Will not delight the busy, prozressive housewife nearly so much as the pros- 1 yard, 1% yards, 2 yards wide, in| Pect of having a thoroughly modern gas range placed in her kitchen, tate ranges are safe, sturdy, depend- able, peerless bakers. economical gas vers, see them and be sure also to examine the incomparable Ruud Instantaneous Gas Water Heaters, furnishing at the mere turn of a faucet an unlimited supply of hot water at any moment of the day or night. OHAS. MoNULTY, Lessss Feature Picture, “A COWBOY'S ADVENTURE’ Miss Ethel Laws, Soprane. The Best Trout Brook n New London County IF YOU WANT A FIRST CLASS PIANO. get a SHONINGER through WHITE, THE TUNER, 48 South A St. Taftville. Learn Piano in 10 Minutes To play beautiful chords send 1= foy refi.s(rvod chart. WHITTAKER, Box 14, Voluntown, Cona mayi3a Es- great time savers. Call and H. COOPER — UPHOLSTERER — First Class Mattress Maker. Furmi- ture repaired. Mattresses riads to or- der and made over. Mail orders will receive prompt at- tention. Telephone 535-4. 100 W. Main St, Norwiek, Ct. THERE :3 no advertising medio Bastera Connecticut .‘m‘u The letin for busizess results. ALICE BLDG. ¢ J nen SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St., Norwich, Ct., Agents, Stirring Up Business has been forced upon us by the pressurs of public approval = Because we know how to buy f,:’.{\- and to sell goods so satisfae- [ (s orily that they absoluteiy fly off “ i;“«-?$ /!‘,oup premises. Just our stirring 14 S YU A way of keeping WINES ana (4 LIQUORS up 4o the mark. We expect to stir harder than ever 5001, becauss of the extra good value of our new stock. Come in before the cream’s off tie top. Old Darling Whiskey, 1902, bottled in bond, $1.25, reduced to 98¢ Roxbury Straight, 1905 Maryland, Pure Rye . Whiskey, $1.25, reduced to 90¢ Finch's Golden Wedding, 1904, $1.25, reduced to 98¢ Old Hermitage Pure Rye, duced to $1.25 1904 G. W. Jones Pure Rye, full quart, 90e¢ 0ld Crow, H. B. Kirk bottling. $1.10 Also great reductions of all kinds of Imported Scotch and Irish Whiskies, French Brandies and Holland Gins. Steamed Beers, Blue Ribbon, Pabst, Bohemian, Narragansett Ale and Lager, Schlitz, Milwaukee, also Imported Bass' Ale and Guinness' Stout. A large assortment of all kinds of Wines. 1900, $1.50, re- € & nice souvenir GEO. GREENBERGER, Telephone 812 - 47 Franklin Sireet With every purchase of 50c or over we §i

Other pages from this issue: