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There is a certain class of men In public life who cannot call attention || iy My to themselves without® making wild 4 ; ¢ sertions about men and institutions, A ‘M‘ wlletin | 0050 Veopie hola dear, A Con- 7 gregational minister of WoFcester, on A i . and Goufied. Sunday last, assailed the Fourth of 3 —_— | 3uly and the Grand Army of the Re- % blic rmon in which he said: £ 3 A tree 115 YEARS OLD. T ememtion. st iR, Foutsh has| | MuMs for Young Writers | ine littlc lady in all the work sho doss | A amily of youpe figkers, f, miott| 4 mesol e aamdine aisgrace {o. civiksa. | L Write plainly on one side of the | for this department. This is the time | gus are. - B i admbecrition price. 13¢ a week; G0 a | paper only and number the pages. e year. tion and in no mation in the world,} "3 1;0¢ " en and ink, not peneil. of year to write about the flowers and | food, and whine for it liké a 1ot Of | The sea 1 i | perhaps, have citizens been permitted| 3 Short and poinied articles wil | birds, and little trips and excursions | Young pupples They EWDR doWE | A roosts K Enter, 0 Postorfice at Norwic! indulge thek n and barbarous —of- orm after worm until we Tal aic Conn.. as scond-class i [T Bl it it e T e RO TS AT it i thelr. stomachs would: burst, but still | Tsnt this oad indced t6 you . prociivities with such an utter aband=| 250 wordm L eters onty |, Ul Jed would like to receive let- | they cry for more. As they grow older | Yet sk yoursell If it {sm't truc. | oo ters from the little folks about ~ how | they becomegaucy and scream loudly izens of this country. will be used, 3 if they see mew or interest- . 35-8 Speaking of the political dominance | o % Write your name, age and ad- they enjoy the department and what | it tPe% 500 SOMAE oW OF ST Chlers | RIGHT FROM THE NEWS COL- ‘Willimantie Office, Room 3 Murray [ of the Grand Army and of it as &l aqdress '.‘fib 15 the !Ilr.!:up;gs. - books they like to read; or what they | when they get out in world, and UMNS. i Building. Teiephone 2i0. whole, he said: “It has made friends | Uncle Jed, Bulletin "E)I;“c‘lf g would like to'see in it. Wo shall strive | act as respectably as any other bird. 2 7 st of mammons of righteousness and un- % 0 make this a real Eastern Connecti- Where 20 Gallons of Milk Went. Norwich, Thursday, Hihtoousnéan, e Mmve: HMSREN he cut boys and girls’ department, und wa| ORGINAL LITFLE STORIES. A farmer boy was taking the milk Pidture’ Pidiess S = =| demancs for special privileges and & want all who read it to feel that it is’ Harry’s Decoration Day. into town. There were cans of milk : ¥ Ga i REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET. prerozatives, irrespective of ‘mental, sty f 28 far an vou ean| | ineirs to work in as well as %o enfoy. 2 : % B c “The Witch of the Everglades” E g noral or physical disabilities, and it . weel i " arry felt v sed because ire and the town that v were 80- Election: Monday, June 5, 1911 | pus ‘seen the idot of sovernments and . | oo °f the way: et D By Ky o e RS s | in to was Syracuse, N. Y. The bov's Miss Ethel Laws, Soprane. # e \ the pet of politicians who have been POETRY. < :;: b:;‘ ERI:;",':‘"-‘" to ‘tho-: Wwho do gration day to put flowers: on e wing. whes &1 gfm.:::n: Sy - zed W e o - 3 you going to to | father's grave. JOBEPN D, R AGIAND d with the fear lest any st bl ol Gl il '-"Yk“: His father. Captain Morgan, had |2iong. His horses were not especially FRANK H, SMITH e o} Sy b 5 1f 1 Had a Motor Ca Books? | peen killed in the battle of Gettys- e ot automobiles, but when (his| emperor so long that most of you . voke 50.000 men to take 3 Dire. e up almost under their noses | youngsters hav. eard e Coindimen from a sain #love and smite them acf1¢ I had o motor car, splendid and BOOK WINNERS FOR THIS WEEK. [P\ .\ expecting to go to fhey docided that they wero imsulted, e iy bropealy EGRE OF Se ¢ Fdet as the ballot box. bright, Miss Gladys M. Bushnell the cemetery until about a week be- | a ey tipped over the wagon. The : & m i, g Fls kemdeman @ia his religious | | Do ¥ou think T would see it at rest? | Norwion Town, wins e o By et | fore, but his littie sister Grace became | Griffin boy was not hurt, even though LIFE OUT-OF-DOORS Ty 3 i b t e o . A : e ; 8o ; 1 ” P Tax Collector 5 pear (0 be 43 clear as It| Firat north, and then east, south| Master Richard W. Tobin, Jr, age | could el o g | wet. Au the 20 gallons of milic had Where to Look for Bird Life. 122 Prospect 8¢, L THOMAS A. ROBINSON eht . and west. 9, wins book for making sentences that | On the morning of Decoration day,|gone down the back of his neck. P grps Sy Triatee 1 be very trying, indeed, forf Lo 3 read both ways: when Harry saw the soldiers march- — LLORE D et A GWRMLY | DlECE O Tel. St Norwieh, Cu \ P Bl (o have to live in such-a country T R s T T CR e B ing past the house and heard the band The Champion Speller. ‘3‘-"‘; ’"h"" 5:"!' ";""“’5 or towards JESL PEIN America, and the wonder is that he| .. Wa¥: i e A lec 3 L plaving, he could ne eep bacl e| Laura Robi night the trilling of the tuneful frogs § City Clerk has not secn brighter visions in the [ pp OOt to take & nice ride in my o F s et g Iomw which sualel (OmE Yol tann reen i Bomcicwert. "ORia. 5, the | Will greet the ear, with the cheertul| T YOU w‘”:;u:.' P . ARTHUR G, CROWELL Canadian northwest and gone there to bl ot LT 3 ¥ en a sudden thought came to him, | best speller in the state. She proved | whistle of Bob Whit LASS PIANO, 5 o el a0 e YRy N el for books at Tho Bulletin busi- | which made his face look brighter. | this by defeating every other contest- | piores ) W R st u SHONINGER hrougs ,* ALBs & ST OCT % R y far. a. m. Thursday. op L il g0 ang heip mother ineiead | ant at the stata spelling e held re- ot T en gl b e WHITE, THE TUNER, \LBERT & A5 ot e b ettt il Bt e umbling. T kenw cently at Chickasha. The bee was g e 45 South A St, Taftviile. City Sheriffs UNDRY CITIZENS OF DANBURY. s g e . LETTERS TO UNCLE JED. father if he lnew.” , 8 | he flies to a tall tree or a bush in the 0 GEORGE 0. BE The senate of the United States is| o1a Tnaies 1ith faces so sad: T s Harry helped his mother do the | Soriom: snd o monar orn cgard of 2du- | swamp. In the same locality, perched [ S ————————— RO | aware that “sundry citizens of Dan-| <Pl veu go for a Fide? Let me help ery Nice Book. work and when he Wwas through She |inmer. Almost every county in the | oo dd limb is the phoehe, watching) yoapn Piang in 10 Mi bur out against the arbitration vou get in: May 27, 1911} 8 am lod my little boy boro his| IS Siate sent its champion speller. | 1%, % s U P Minutes vith Great Britain in'most res-| To {ake you Y'm awfully glad”. Dear Uncle Jed:—I have received | disappointment so oheerfully.” The contest began at 430 in the after- | * Down among the fallen leaves and reésl’e‘:e’dh;;::t'.ml s e . 41 A = | s e shington correspon-| 1.y ool nier that once every|(Ne Dok and ‘thank you very muchy . When Harry went to bleep that|ghort intermission for ~supper, and | feid €rass the fox sparrow isscrateh- | WHITTAKER, Box 18, Voluntown, Consi T tes: “In the semate Tuesday . g for it. It is a_very mice one. night he dreamed that he saw his : . pper, ing busily, using both feet at the same | maylfd - Y e Lircuiation o | Vice President Sherman presented| A “Hippie should ride in my ear. Your friend, Tather spiling A% him and heard him | o A BN O 8 ios enyils|time. You may be formnate enough = E | memoria sundry citizens of Dan-| T'd take the tired women who faint Wy ( - Al AT B T o'clock, when -the little mirl from |0 hear its sonz, which is one to be % The Bulletin. | bury protesting against the ratifica- EA: Ay, R. F. D. 1, Baltic, Ot.| “God bless my little son.” Blackwell was the only one of the con. | lemembered, but is heard at its best| the carol of the bluebird floats dGown | tion of the propesed treaty of arbitra- | The ones who must work and walk And on the mext Decoration day |iestants who had not been spelled | [a to the morth in Labrador. Among|through the afr. The Balletin hos the targest efr- || (ion between the United States and far, % A Splendid Book. Harry -decorated his father’s grave.—|dpwn. Then she got the medal, the piles of brush across the road,| Among the pines and spruces, watch » eulation of - P e s oy - 3 Norwich, Ct., May 29, 1911. Gladys M. Bushnell, age 14, Norwich o i, o that rare sparrow, the white crowned, | those small bright ecolored birds flit- . any paper im Easters at Britain. This is the fourth time| 1o 2y the worn fathers, who tol| Dear ‘Tneis Jed’—Fleasa aceopt | Town. was found two years ago: this is an-|ting - about! ~With his plumage ot . Comnecticut, and from three to | within ten days that the peti- s T . thanks for the splendid. book Which Two Royal Boys. other bird that goes farther north to|bright vellow, biack and white, the timen lucgee thmm that of may In || tions of ‘sundry citizens of Dambury'| Ana'Td give them fresh air and a|Y¥ou sent me for winning the first| STORIES WRITTEN BY CHILDREN.| There is a new emperor in the|bteed A peculiar =croaking sound|myrtle warbler is one of tie most set- P harve Hee Trimasttad i thie Mipabe. rest; Pprize in The Bulletin of lagt week. I world, . Perhaps you have heard of | above ones head like that of an old|ive of the warbler family. With them 3600 of the 4053 heuses 1a | Firer, by Senator Brandegee; second,| They'd §o to their desks in a fine|have enjoyed it very much. A Trip to the Woods. Tim. His name is 14d) Jeassue, and he | barn door, will catise one to 100k up. | are a few chickadess and juncos smd wich, and vead by mimety-three per /s R ' fou @y, is 15 years old. He has a wife nine | A large flock of grackles, from 25 t0 50 | a lone red-headed ; v ¥ e v Senator McLean: third, by Sena- rested state Yours truly, led nuthatch that stil B e e I e || 2 Bemster EEn M N it e it ey Tad Dol e RAY D, HOLDRIDGE. The sun was up when I got up.|vears old, and they were married two|in number, fiy toward the great oak | lingers, with u it ts deliverca to ever 900 hous - lony of Hilinele, SRRt i Toe suest. o - s After cating my breakfast T started |years ago. What is he cmperor of?|and perch’on its branches, all facing i ts delivescd o over 500 houscs || commitice an forelgn relations; and A Very -Instrictive Book out to get my friend. He was fust|He is emperor of Abyssinia, a country | the same way. It is an interesting Zeith 1,100, and tn ail of tocon ¢ || fourth, b the vice president yester-|rd take the tired mothers whose chil-| Dear Uncle Jed: I thank vou very | Siting his breakfast when I arrived,|you cap bl R Ll e Sl ] — 100, il o nin av. It goes without saying that the dren are cross, much for the book you gave me. I find | SOl did mot have to wait long. if you leck hard enough. ILissihege| A O O s & foch of o | CHip" id s Stme, and We 1o & s in comuidered the local daily. | Views of “sundry citizens of Danbury’| And T'd ride them, and feed them|it very Instractive.. 1 iave often wishe | B7. the time we got started the sun|country. for such & young empercr.|edge cf the ord=ihjee & 06C of ce- | Brazilian Marmoset monkes. fe lives Sestern € tleut Bas forty- || ... weil known in the senate by this up. too. od 1o, rend on that "eubject Again | VAS Deeping over the iree-tops.. We|He takes the place of his grandfather | £or birds are quenching their thirst.|in'g eity in Massactuserte = =Y sime towne, ome hundred R il > Don’t you think that if T had 2 big| thanking you. o T | noticed & squirrel with its baby in its | Emperor Menelik, who is now either | From a bush near the pond a King-| «Chip” was purchased with Sve pestetfice districts, and forty- 2 = auto horse Your 1ttt h mouth and my companion remarked |dead or dving, no one knows exactly | fisher flies out over the water, giving | «prixie’ about a. year s one rural feee delivery row The “sundey. citifens of Dushbary Td find many things I could do? RO ARD W ToBry, |that it must be housecleaning time, | Which. his rattling cry, followed in ‘an instant | gioa fenm vonmmpiy, “50 TEA | just now must appear to the nation to it S : . TOBIN. | 0" the squirrels never take their ba.| China, also, has a child ruler. The | by his mate. From flelds on the hill-| = & iption. The Bulietia in sold da every 2 q ake ba Chip” has managed to eubsiet - e et e 273 || be tho heavyweights of Connecticut. Roi s Loksod Norwich, June 1, 1911. Dies out of the nest unless it is house- | little Chincse emperor must he nearly | side come the srer-welcome See me | grasshoppers in summer b e ] o g i o il S d ! ¢ cleaning_time. four years old now, and he has been| O, see me!” of the meadowlark, and | ang milk, ri 4 routes in Easters Commecticut. THE RECALL AN ANCIENT DE-|4 inpeam lkissed a rose ‘iis said, The Fountain. The - robin: balbedast s eiving e e ™™ | And then the dainty rose blushed Ted; | There was once & child who saw aforth its usual morning’ song. The So finy that he can be entirely cove CIRCULATION | VICE. All roses. had been white before, fountain playing. blackbird was singing as it ever did. ered up in an ordinary sized | Many experiments in government| CU* (N8 pure rose blushed more and| “How long do You play?” she said. |The sparrows had gathéred together hand, “Chip” accomparies his mi per . 2 - more: replied the fountain, play-| on & limb of a tree and were singing wherever she ppear to be mew until they are dis- | For overy daylight hour that sped like a choir. o the littie Macmeset muokey peched | covered to be simply a repetition. | Was by a gallant sunbeam led: “How idle!” sald the child. “Iwould| As we entered the woeds the squir- between the, thumb snd_ fores Congressman James A. Tawney of | And Then the sunbeam passed the v all day if I could. Do you|rels ran chattering to their nests. I his owner's left fand, and goes shop< | Minnesota tells the progressives to get| . . flower. y i climbed up and found two little squir? : s5e? 3 ping, on walking tours, to the theatey ore familiar with histery. e it In its bower. I work,” replied the foun- | rels in one side, and the other sides S and on trolley rides. | “You folks whe think the racall 18] Boer roms (at Yery day 10 bl ork all day long.” were full of last autumn's nuts. I 4 oo o b e el us| The "rose that loved the sunbeam's| "“But you are always plaving” said | climbeq farther p the tree to a spar- 4 £ 2 - ey s e S iss, the child. “Playing is not work. row’s nest, and looking in I saw four | & g HEROIC DOGS, b o e : b e ¥e- e !:‘EI"% b'l';stlllif“! re“g “Ah, well,” replied the fountain, “it's | babies. Their mother was hopping 1 5 o - all of members of con e,0s s all the same to me. I sparkle and |nervously around. The wood thrush _In France the Soclety for the Pres RINCIPLES PAY. of the features of the arti —George R. Blalr. |shower and have the most glorious|sang on a wild grape vine while the vention ot Cruelty to Animsis deco- When it was gunounced that Frank | federation and was given a ten-year time. I am playing all the time I am | vellowhammers were looking at it. rates dogs who have distinguished Hitehcook woull Ton . the pestofice | (ryout. It was also provided for in the UNCLE JED'S CHAT WITH LITTLE | working. and it's the gayest kind of | A boboliuk sprang out of the bushes themselves by deeds of bravery, with Sapartment on business principles, it | OTIEINAl draft of the federal constitu- FOLKS. LR T e e e L L e e e i e e R it Gt B it nidbi) gl o el gy g 3 of your work, t00?” Bobolink was too smart: it had its ‘Collar of Honor. = hat his management | tion, but was r~ s SR e “Fun!” replied the child. “No, in-|nest in some other place—By a 12- Among the animals decosated in this would resuit in the saving of eight and | [oP%ed te in the censtifutienal o s o 8 80 warm | jeed. 1 wouldn’t think of such a|vear-old Nebraska boy. way, one of the most celebrated is a half millons a year: but as we| CONVention. There is nothing new in|and pleasant and out-of-door play is so | thing.” And she turned away. Bacchus, a large buildog. whose #pe- “stand in the middle of President Taft's ‘;\- recall );f'm"lpll‘l an:i apparently | alluring that little boys and girls do fThQ faumfnln d:lhod a merry flick A Drop of Water. ;’l:‘r::;;n’g u‘:a.:?n?;;‘:::;fl:w;y” <4 administration we find that he has | there is nothing zood in it, in view of | not think they can find time to do|Of SPray after her and the drops| One day many of my comrades and . thet as @ man of great achievements| Those whe have taken Mr. Tawney's| 00U "'e biet men and women a1 The Flick soon some of us began to soak into sons, if mot more. 7, i he has as bitter enemies as any of his | 3dvice have discovered he is correct. 3 ; en are S a little girl's dres: Pautiand, a Great Dane, recsived & e e i tis found that Elliott's Debates, Mad- | the 0n€s Wwho can always be depended [ The fiicker, or yellowhammer, is| Then some dne huns the dress out ke ToF PP Bis misteses Troms Sho n the face of th t isen’s Journal of e Constituti upon to do things. so should busy hoys | One of the bird carpente; Using his | of doors on the line. - j TusBt in the face o this betterm ison's Journal of the Constitutional| o 0 0 e While Uncle Joi 1o Tonq | Dl 48 & chisel, he builds his home by | The wind and sun taok us up to the B Nowtoundiond, was han s simias it is apparent enough that many lea vention, Martin's Journal, Yates ¢ 3 cutting a hole deep into a tree trunk |clouds. Soon we came down to the &> 3 ) s honor for reseuing chilaren S00s Sawe houn: Stospill, Which ‘res finutes of the Secret Debates of the | of litle folks, he takes special pleasure | or telegraph pole. The sharp, stout|earth in what peopie call rain. from drowning Saneral SestaNE-" (et “sunt emape” .Rave i out| Constitutional Cenvention. and other [ in Richard Tobin, who delights in tack- | bill alse cemés fn handy for grub| As I happened to go by a window. I Our Drital ARaRin . SN et “peltlsel: pells } auiherities all bear cut Mr. ‘Tiwhey's e tha st Al . 1 | Dunting in the bark of the trees. The |looked in. I saw .a littie girl with the > i et il difficult stunts, and who | giciar'is o mueician, the drummer of | same dress on that I had heiped maie than eves efore. statemen s v " ct s 3 K % 2 - . < e o e seems to know no such word as fall. | the bird orchestra, and he plays a|clean in the tub. The window was Mr. and Mrs. Fly having arrived, it will be wall to exclude them as un- | Collinsville—Every gxindstons in i3 rvere criticism he has had to Miss Bushnell, too, {8 & most painstak- | great “rat-a-tat-tat” on the tin roofs |apen, so I went in. She had a great irabl Fly Scresns will do this cheaply and effectively. aills of the Colline Sempeny b e~ endure wag to have been expected, for | EDITORIAL NOTES. ko e s B it ap e | o ale, g OUC Ry, T o it ming. About 35 grloders wegt Back to the way of reform in such @ great| The boys do not think a stingless were all very dry. Se I sat down on the old country wien the sirike ook soverament depastment as this is not | bea will fil the bil. What they want The “aricst plant Some of my com: | . WOOD FRAME SCREENS S O e, | TUVAE. P ulmce. ci A she e holds te busimess principles is aiways | ol = 3 vs thers | 24 x X 32 NCHES....n.emommmsamen.396 0 ida to busimess principics | s The Tramp Dog—Part IV ||| vao's pretty nower on the piant. . 450 regarded as a tyrant by employes who | A iver at Detroit is to be allowed The T wirl ko gery. navey. when | 2¢ < 41 24 x 37 inches. .. 3 ars unaympatheticand 5 " thei | $938.000 tor hig wor i Tue dhv il A Story for Young Folks the saw the“fower” T was Tad'T had | 28 x 37 3¢ x 37 inches. .50¢ work, ostmaster General Hiich- | be K w e part. eiped the preity flower to bloom.—By cock hag not made geod without taut- | e ) & 9-year-old Nebraska Girl. ALASKA ICE CREAM FREEZERS,) , ' 4 cuart 4 guart 6 quart i G s T g s [ Boston doce not look well tryin to e The only one with the Aerating f—cros 205 9268 $3.38 g :lmlll things the strictest e e aex Chblied nithegt :mr nsent. (Copyrighted.) My Trip to Yellowstone Park. Spoei Daahie: x B o s y | R A The auto was run right over to the | Goodheart in his mind used to sit and |, WHeR I was six vears.old I tock a . out a m | Mre. Jobn Havs Hammend is saia| T2IK and Jo-Jo was called to get on | repeat the words of J. G./Holland to | I t0 Yellowstone gark. Isaw many| NORTH _POLE ICE CREAM 1 quart 3 quart which doss not brosder | | T, as® fiammand, e 5214 poaras but e rofuacd, for e liked | hix dog Blanco, chianged tn followa: e e eg by | FREEZER, the most practical all- (......... —a b nerense the Tavor of the t | s e y vlegs. vy who| “Ah, Je-Jo, Qi worship God as " ) ' did mot care to compete With|shared his subper with him, the b &4 - deer and buffalo; I alo saw many| metal freezer over seld. : faeturers toward Y 4 tra- | per_with- hilm, the t|truly as you worship me, or follow g h ‘an stra- | Queen Mary. el 1 Bty | w o or follow | beautiful birds. ; tion. [ A e T St s At Mou, Sl youT G ] - N iraveling {rom one hote! Fly Time is also Lazy Time. BE COMFORTABLEL ©On our THIIAID} Me. Mitcheock rank ond te none| The judge of the Los Angeles city|although he could not tell how he| “Did I sit fondly at His feet, as you, | o, another T saw “OI Faithful” and | FLOOR will be found a complete assortment of HAMMOCKS, COUCH 0 o eniviiact of, O of| court ims-decided that “stealing aui| WOUIE B8 Glig S0 svcki fiad Kim enouch | Gear Jo-Jo. oit ¢ mine and yuick bl e o ey e et one | HAMMOCKS, PORCH SCREENS, including the ~well knewn VUDOR & a this extensive business department. | "VTella fs not a theft, fust the frutt | *. G0 1y ver your dog?" inquired | grow diviner oo Y M® WOuld |y ihe ‘Lubblig hot water wnd -they | SCREENS, STRAW MATTINGS, GRASS CARPETS and RUGS. Prepare B A LARSUARE OF 175 oW | ol S the new master of the dirty looking | Billy Bowlees wus finally hired to oy ‘3}“‘:;"’" iihe bosters And. MRALY | for camfert, at the lswast market rates. u £ E 1 TN | poy.. | look ‘after Mr. Goodheart's garage oI - J Canada is ambitious to excel Amer- | Ju “:{”“h:"”j Dot Bet any| Tears were runming down Billv's| and the loved dog came into s lita s tm guard took them out with a THIRD FLOOR_TAKE THE ELEVATOR. fon smd Great Briwain in 5 v gets the bride | cheeks, so he ecould not reply then;|again, and there were two faithful | %1, z 5 3 R it pe | who is so genersusly praised, so he|and Mr. Goodheart said: ones in the garage, for Billy kept the |, While at Inspiration Point T saw BAMBOO PORCH SCREENS. Best quality of outside bark only. Car. e e, e gt S { can find no fault “I wish to keep him and will pay | place clean, and the machinery of the | {he Yellowstone Falls, and near there| . 4 .. .|| gizes and prices, as follow ing for its accompishmen " e vou handsomely, for we are so fond | touring car rubbed and oiled, and the |1 53 an ecagle fly to its nest on a p Wi p p o Ottawa Citizen had to a| Happ ught for teday: Tt is an|Of him we could not let him go.” varnish and the brasses shining so|MER rock. g 4x8 5x8 68 7x8 #x8 21 Light and comfortable 1 mesting held the other day ! i L ter to break inte the. feoi]' ‘If he was mine” said Billy, “T|Jo-Jo could see his face as ff in a| Wiilo en the Mok of TYellowstone ®c 755 85c 95c this important question s, Peaple o it every duy | conldn’t take money for him. T could | mirfor. and then bark as if pleased | Lake, Ve SaW men fishing, and as thev R “ - rarLoud oheers far lieutenasit xovernor | taiking too much, s ¥ B not sell that dog any moren T cud sell | with his own likenes Ul ke R e L VUDOR PORCH SCREENS, made of thin, flat strips of wood, closely (4 wllles Jaign mudder. We akes ne ature & geyse . : sl vi # ; fuver o€ & Candien lans 1 | anudder. thats allty . OO I e on Stature and experience | when taken out #t would be ready (o| bound together with seine twine in a lock sw itoh weave. Artistically d h k B S it s O P A marriage license cannot be ob-| And then Billr cried some more: | chance for Jo-Jo to grow, for his af- eat.—By a 9-year-eld Girl. stained in seft weather-proof greens and browns that will neither fads an cKers e doas. hroaty af-| tained in New Hampshire without first and a tear or two ran dewn the cheeks | fection and faithfulness had reached T nor rub. In stock in all sizes. Priced as follows: poy ml middie class Driton— | giving five davs’ notice. Elopers must|of Jo-Jo's master. Then Billy told| theif height leng before: and it was How Brazil Nuts Grow. 4x8 X8 8x8 10x8 Latest Willow styles, with cretonne nguege that will call o buth A bath | beer this in mind the “history eof the dog in connection | by them he hed made his way to a| Ve are all familiar with the Brazil z : $4. $5.50 cushions, very unique and attractive, L and & vase a vase That will net A= L0 with himself and how he was abused | good home and helped Billy to become | nut as we see it in the steres. The \ peonounce such preper names as St| An incompetent moterman was the | Y Big Whiskers, but that he gladly|a chanfteur and made a difference for | nut in its ewn country is of a very PALMER HAMMOCKS—the hammock of quality, in an endless variety Mary's Axe ‘Swimery Axe or 11, i & | cause of the trelley aceldont i New|Would have shared his scanty food | good in the life of two families. different apgearamce, and the tree on e ol You will find them priced a Httle lower here than DY Mo it Wi ‘the | Haven. It 14 wonddtral they Sb. with him: and hew It was best for the| The ene bit of wisdom that Mr. Bow- | whioh It grows is so unusual that the | Of designs and colerings. ¥ou wi r DR B mit: o B e e T A ey do not|dog o run away. | Bily told Mr.|logs sained in ail this was this. which | Brasil-nut tres is regarded us one uf | the same can be purchased elsewhers. Prices range from 85c to §6.00. s . —- . g ::uoghea‘rr he ::lfv 25 badiy over \léh:(‘h; often repeated for the edification |the most ourious in the world. It $6.75, $8.25, $9.50, $1350. ouc £ e . ith e T Sy nis heart ached for a lonz time: and he | of company: grows to the height of from 50 0 §0 OUCH HAMMOCKS at $6.75, $8.25, $9.50, $1350. m:n:;\ St en the tise; 1 anada W‘}r:. ‘n“mm Kitchener appeared at [ could never forget that ‘nice dog: and | “Some men seem to b a grate deal(fect and is one of the most majestic ¢ Very populan, mads of heavy ady: A Wnmunse, moresver. that | <OUrt a little negligént in his dress he | now. just see how he had remembered | more than they be; and dogs is a grate | ornaments of the forest. The fruit is AWNINGS—Ready to put up, complsts with ropss, pulleys, cleats, etc. | tan or forest green, fisted with A expressive without regarded as of sufficient im- deal more than they leok to be. as large as a child's head. and so hard 24 [ the interpolation of d in phrases | POTtance to be indulged “Get right in, my boy,” said the auto TUNCLE JEB. |that it is dangsrous to anter a forest | 42 and 45 inch $250 each. al Wire Spring Mattress, maling a wnd misprencunced tram,’ o — awner, “and I will show you where we The End.) when it is falling. Inside these big comfortable bed for out-of-deor sisep- baggage ‘lugwage. An Arkansas legislator is sald to We | goo 200 VOU mayv come and B e - ing. - P the father ol og whenever veu like” And then he = o sty hope Canada wil i | ey e % | i3 Bil Beck to ks home i the | Linen Departmen T ity e Canada win v | (10 T o, Whot St o, partm witention to cerreet accent and emun-| °'¢'Y time he goes home. Mrs. Bowlegs was surprised to sec “C 99 + B = s S S Shat (b — her son in such a fine car and such ; 4 rex lng fn phanty o reem for tmprovenesd| When New York gets her new fitty- | company: and when he came in was EXHIBI lo F FLY TIME fabrics must be cool. Fer the Cost Suit or Skirt and the ti e Tnave mar ban aot®toment, | Ave-story skyscraper. will she then | &nxious to learn ail about how it hap- dust.ropelling Auto Coat veu will find nothing more suitable or comfortable | 1 yard, 15 yards, 2 yards wide, in that way for instruction Plan to Mave ene seventy-five stories| Jencd -And Billy told her avout the P NEN. SUITINGS in the natural color er purs white, We have them | the popular green and new brows cel- g o "y high? What is the limit? i ottt nis{m}d‘, e Big o - at all prices, ail widths, all weights. orings. mong a Maelne woman's effects L e e ; Whiskers sai bl were found six wills 18 & trunk and | o e WaTlAn makes a very digni-| “It's moighty lucky I did not kill that raw or 00 | an es NATURAL COLOR LINENS £ ot in & safe. When thore was nath- | 100 0% teApectable minority, but he | brute, fer he seems to have brought 27 inohes Wide....... osvis suss.. 180, 198, 210 & yard InE sise to 40 che found it convenien | SO7I¢ Mot think that he and. wisdom | §o0d fortune to the lad.” . S 4 d 25-, 300 a yard . 5t | have formed a co-partners| And Billy, who worked hard all the 86 inches wide. ... Ve 39 te make a will partnership, n y, - ¥ L, —_— i week, used to_ge to Mr. Goodheart's & Wit - & A Chicage girl who has a drug clerk | hOUs® to see Jo-Jo, who was always WITH LADY DEMONSTRATOR NATURAL COLOR LINEN CRASH ’ - . mperor iihelm as - appeinted [ for a beau writes to The News to tell | 9°18hted to see him, on Sunday 36 inches wide............ ve....260, 29¢, 3%¢ a yard King @sesgs of Bugland » Scid mar. honay tiriies to The News to tell | slcause of this a real good feeling % & Sons shal of ‘the Prussian army, and this | to have white men o hours woas | EreW Up betweén Mr. Goodheart and WHITE LINEN SUITING e g gbricmd e 2 ite men's h Wow! Billy, who learned manners rapidly: | R Vs, T M e oo - —_— and the following Christmas he was - . 36 inchés wids. .........209c, 386, 50c, 62z, T5c & yan 137-141 Main Street . & Not Another Lerimer. nr-:em;d with 2 nice t of clothes 45 inches wide........oooiociaiioiiiinn 76c a yard - e - he provisienal i Mexi and loeked more promising as a youth H 3. i i 3 Dbl st Ba. sealising whas ‘a | 260ds Worh (het 1o was Rob neesssary| thad evdt Satore: andl 1t was net lqng < Cooking with Gas. BE 1hohes WS - ooz bol i ,m x y": mistake it was not te ratifeq | fOF anvbody to raice a $100,000 fund | before he was going to nizht school | ol ol s ers v AP Oy P ey e the treaty of reciprocity last winter ;?’.rpi\_v:‘ him over. — Chicage Record- tm: sunu-,v:rhonx and bidding fair lr_a: Call in and get a Cook Book Free. 90 inches wide.......c.c.....n...$1.50 and § a yard S GOUNE oo D Testing 1n & ham 3 becomp something more than an erdl it chka -alrtiNG - . & ham- - s nary laborer. HEAVY Wi i new. Happihens. ioF . Indurhin It made all the difference in the| 5 : 39 ol - e T el ging eI o sk Mrs. Bowlees o nle | 36 inches Wide......c...esiosevueccinecii. 396 & yal New Lngland cap now join in givivs | ex o Lappy e when e 13 insursing. | with (e Glodhearts: and. the whole | D > owers. South- | —Aalanta Journal family appeared to have been lifted | AND OUR eastern €dhnbcticut is still th s out of the slough ef dcspond and te | . 9 STEP IN TRY for hers. New Britain.—A reception will be|be on a better level. | 35 D l N N E 4 given by the New Britain Teachers'| And with the cominz of Jo-Jo 62-66 M H street C The Ameriean Tobacco trast is eith. | C'UP 10 (he retiring teachers Wednea- | something more than a now. dog cams ain R & . day evening. June 7. at the grammar | into the refined lifc af the Goodhearts, e Thad 4 ‘ “#r silent, or else it is saying tRings not 1 [ ! by 2 schoel. ‘Thers are fifteen teachers who | for they had found a work of charity DEL-HOEF CAFE, Ground Fleor have resignes which made them happier, and Mr. |