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[How wouLD ouR BAcKYARDS| @y 2 g | & Y - LOOK PHOTOGRAPHED? B | | 5 ] 2 . g g, 7, «ws.uie If every residence that has fine or=| | s pdad ¢ % i st 4 ¢ JZM 1~.~1,w} sebigepitin naménts In the front windows bhad & : - - : buckyard that looked like a well-kept | & : “ G - park, there would be fewer high fences| They are Swarming on the Dwight J. Smith Farm—Their| - and hedges maintained to hide the e 2 J.S neslected lot and loose tin cans. Humming From Sunrise to Sunset is w“r’ing’ Where there is being work done to | { produce a spotless city it is noticeable > that less attention is being given to ucer of in time. E,.m]. i the placing of ornaments in the front| (Written specially for the Bulletin) | “These cicadae were here when the d fliw fabria ti The «/ Worsted Cmy’l products have always been ' % windows and more to a pretty arrange- | Captain George R. Case has visited | PilsTims landed at Plymouth; and the : ::: at tho Postoffice at wm ment of' the backyatd. the Smith farm in Southington and | first report of them was there in 1633, . Conn., as wecond-class matter, It is no slander upon a New Eng- | seen the seventeen year locusts in ali | when it was noted “they come out of aran Telophoue Callas land City G suspect that there may | their glory. He writes: “The farm i poics in the sround and ald eat gu teed to beflfl" PURE VIRGIN WOOI., iy B s abou kol 3 Efli‘.‘ Baliesih Haora'™) be Iving around loose sardine cans and | 1% S04 for “on vers bigh sround. 1 |up the green things, and made such| and we use absolutely no gum, flour or starch to iin 25-8, it S gl saw locusts cnough there to satisfy | a constant yelling noise that the woods illlmantle the number of fifty thonsand er more, me for a life-time. The whole region ready th ideaten: nes. oot 3 Murrey | ;e wherever there has been an 0ld- | io swarming with them and Sio. Swith o ST ke [l eRaly S e Building. Teiephone o B ois B can-gatiering campaign thete has| informs me they hum from early morn o Norwich, Tuesday, June 27, 917, been that number or more brought in | until late afternoon. unless it rains, | cum are all over the continent, except — — & as an evidence of the conditions that| when they remain silent. It began to|in Northern New England, and they 1 eiet: bt by thélr collection have | Tain Jus us I reached the farm sc I My G U SRy B Tattey Tu. thoas Baye. whes: [ M. 30C Snve /& chunbe Lo heat ;thie | SUPSES; TegR et T S peen made better. In these days, wher- | (1 1ot bave a_cuance 1o teal US| orvals, so that the seventeen year lo- ne Cil'fllllfl.ll of | ever civilized man wanders the sar-| groqq in volume that it seems almost |cust is In evidence somewhere in the O e e e |l Do ol ot Eie | unon, fistos' Shoes ybar, | TGS m Bllllelln. | “The backyard, through the enter-|a bushel basket in less than an hour. | souri, Kentucky, and states where the prise of great papers that gave prizes Mr. Smith showed me a pear orchara | average temperature is higher than Whe Bulletin Bas the Targese etr- || Lor 1he boct lipt and best decorated | Which had recently been planted with | pereabouts they appear once & in give body to ourr fabrics. Nothing but pure wool | BREED THEATRI - A only. That is why we guarantee them. MATINEES B iy % Feature Picture. B¢ | “TaE LuCKY CARD”—Western AFTER 50 YEARS. music. Miss Ethel Knowlton, Soprane. emlation of may paper im Easters || i shrubs and vines, has in many | 500 trees, Most every tree had [T inirteen years. The damage they do TAILORS and CLOTHIERS of high reputation | Teacher at Ruck:_-ll- Decides to Re- & 5 oEen ; | Censmecticut, and from three to . cities become a thing of beauty Which | gmap pranches. On the ground under | is of little account; but Harris notes carry these cloths. 2t TUNER '!_'arwk:'-'n (ham ihat of may in || ih. owners focl proud of and mever | Ll the sirubs you could pick up the | “The noise they make has been heard } LOOK FOR OUR Bilis T. Hayward for nearly 39 vears 3000 of the 4033 Leuses e I o e Tl San | » mils away™ 3 principal of the West district grammar 122 Proapect ¢, cts to keep his back- | emel elis indicate that W ts (o keep his back- | emerge. The shelis indicate that when | & 0 CSUGE o o annual harvest in being red where it is green, h a well defined red W on the back \\) SeaI of GQuarantee school, Rockville, and superintendent Tel, 811 Norwieh, Ca 7 WRITE US IF YOU FAIL TO FIND IT of the schools in that district left last wich, and read by wiuety- cent. of the prople. it ia delivered to over 900 houses, ough for 4 pleasure spot | the object leaves the sround Nl et Gt b of locomotion, in the shape of | fly legs and claws, and an apparent eve i3 | y; ard clean el ind pleasant, T oot N ol s Bugpane days is not keeping up to-the times. | 985 AT claws, Ane AR Opk T i - A TREATISE ON !‘}qll‘;lay‘ t'orhm; (umimied \;(M\gnmw-. nie vou WANY A o ]| The backyard is the family resting | Y/r"Siiitn says ~they immediately be- | near the hea GUARANTEEZ -~ “ADULTEEATION OF WOOLEN FABRICS» SENT FREE. . | Milville, where he will make his hon o o ot iheme pinces 1 1] place and inspiration because of the e attached to loaves of shrubs and | Vernon L. Kellogg is mistaken in the S A R M FIRST CLASS PIANO, g i Jeauty and cleanliness and restfulness s, until the locusts emerge. through | jdea that its long larval existence is e from teaching a fe get a SHONINGER through Histern Commcstions Mas forty- || .\ ° bacl The twigs and _ small 2 n months ago on account of his health | WHITE, THE TUNER, sine towns, ome hundred and wixiy- || 7 1© auches are jnjured by the females, | the most strikingly exceptional in al Z also an eye trouble. 45 Sosth A S, Tattvitte, flee @imtri ROAD e si ith a | | insect biology, since the Elateridae, Since that time he has improved ‘ five postoffice districts, RECALLING RAILROAD DISA-| who are supplicd with a sharp awi y AL vatts o e Tree | ome rural shape cutter, or borer, for preparing | the wood boring beetles, have Dbeen Fongot gl it e DR e lan O3 | GREEMENTS. 2 place to deposit their esgs. The |ynoun to exist in wood a quarter of a|a responsive chord in the hearts of | ances took place in four houses 8d-| came to the West District school 29 COAL AND LUMBER. The recent refusal of the Boston & | broken branches fall to the ground, &n0'l o ptury before emersing, issuing from | some of our Connecticut senators tha | joining one another. | .~ years ago and has faught since that Waine raiiroad to permit the Grand | 0Uc"C ound to appear asain in & | finished furniture many vears after it | LS [0, JEERAYers & wiGe FORE 00 | T BRI M08 (52 Ui as or | Ume except one year. B e Herbor, caus. | different form in seventeen years. had been in vse. In fact, some of thesé | these problems, The Bulletin, with the | dained a deacon in Middlotown, onl on aceount of Its great strength T e Lt .JIIl-mr»“\rum:m;"t;‘m:h\\eler:\l;el:‘vmll.:l wood-boring larvae are suspected of| other leading papers, stand for the | Maw 22, 1861 ° He.has had many | grawn glass is being used for muny | _ o 3 %5 v a| lowest taxes consistent with efficient | parishes about the state and from | priih 258 o8 BCEE P FOT PR Portiand. prompts the Portland Ex- | seen next year. This appears to be the | being much more ‘:‘fl:h: ::;*cf: 0(‘w public serv X 1870 to 1883 he was rector of St gt B Bt g e & a little rajlroad history. | great harvest year. He says they do{when they come into » o Newspapers, in fact, that show larze- | Michael's ehurch in Litchfield. Trinity| {5 5 great extent and is very stronz. | The Shine That Don’t Come Of# very much damage to his trees. Some- | rine heetie form. It is probable| ness of purpose, and not the diagonai | church of Hartford gave him a call e ot Presides times the great numbers found among i W % 100 | appearance of a wall paper pattern. and for the next 10 years he was | s—— i % al of President | 5 Uirets in "the thick woods da | some insects, like the eagle, live for 100 I b e [ hen does the shiny Coal come 3 G ing year Dr. Seymour was re-caned| EQLENA ITCHED 1 t comes in June, Week enuing June 24 ........ f the Grang | considerable damage. years. The preferred lr(-fnnrler's seat * e e L . of the Gra Is a senatorial feat. to St. Michael's and since that time Most Coal will shine If it nea Margitial’ WAR A But, taxpayers; don't you fear it! has been rector. For many years cm“ sTm "” | and clean, and ju:l :M\'rt‘h!r :“mc e been other THE BULLETIN'S DAILY STORY Tha't $3,300 will never get near it! | Dr. Seymour has been chairman of the this state. standing committee of the Episcopal aiifonsd b sciink o0, PGk foe | to do-this, 2 J. W. MILLER. | diocese of Connecticut. e Seganing by Tittls pim- i} wpricia s \ | Bristol, conn, ‘sfiéfinfi‘:}'{% I ept schatchng 1l he Order Coal fn JUNE~— SUMMER. t between Port- ’I‘ W Possible® Library Site. Dl s aby more. 1t kept itching for o b HIS HOSPI ABLE AY 3 GOLDEN WEDDING. Tt wie Amuounced fwo yeurs v (bl SEty Rt S Te et 42 o daiit weud « tleness | land < there was trouble a c vears t S Fk % liquid to take. It scemed as if I Moy of goed healih} $aod 1 time. A paper pub- re—— e ——————— e — : : | ex-Senator D. Newton Barney would| ot some €8 l . i et Fifth Event of its Kind in One Family. | give Farmington a $30,000 library buf | [asEoing ';’,“;:,‘,"e"m Ry e . ed along the line at that BEEE ! We are delighted; 5 3 3 cann: . “There is a| “Do vou remember, mother asked| *‘Not at all! We are delighted, —— nothing further has heen heard in re-| Z%ain as even worse than before. The ce- | Central Wharf and 150 Mair Strest g s A “that before I|Dubbled Jimmie. ‘This is great. Butl| The fifth golden wedding anniversary | gard to the matter except that the | zema itched so badly I couldn't stand it any WHAT TO DO WITH BOYS IN Three n is mot zoo whether it loafing spe rinted this par lessness when a youngster war Boston & Maine voung Mrs. Albaugh, how, how did you ever get in? 4 31y, b ones interested could not agree on a T'went to a doctor and he gave me Telephones. seful occupation is an in East he latter ref was married I used to hope that when Werl> said Robert, ~when we found |t be held in the same family, two of | ohes A Brereyieq, CoMld Aor SETCS OF B CO0Re: redicine, but Ndidnt do any good. Pl of & bene & M. expres I got a husband he would be a Whole- | you weren't at home we thought we'd | Which were in the same generation, | nat Timothy Root is negotiating for| L had been using Cutichra Soap, so I got, mg | It is & ange th T T i 50 t0. PobArns 5 itable ma ke a ride in the park, as this is the | was celebrated at Litchfield Tuesday, | land and it is surmised that the deal f,‘!,’“;l,';'fl«;“,‘;{?fim Citicum, Soap thiee | fess that » not know what to| court an injunction requiring I remember,” was the smiling | first time we've had our car in tOWR.| by the Rev. Storrs O. Seymour and his | if consumated will mean a new li-| fimes a day, and then put the Cuticura B SRS thetr e g 5 %o At e B & M cord o T “and 1 wondered theh if Yo | But we hadn't gone more than two | ire. | brary building on the site named mént on. The first day 1 put it on, it R e st g 7 et sl i »d just what it means to have a | blocks when that cioudburst came and| ;. Seymou ealitl ihe nietes OF ich will be near the Conzrezational clieved me of itching so 1 could sleep all such a long period of tin or- | train. It was not a war that caused . % % r- Seymour mdrried (hé siste x 4 it hte Gt ook about & week, then S wa man in the family who issues invita- | we got drenched. We were too wet 10| George G. Woodrus ,of Litchfield, in | church, parish building, Farmington! that m:vt,) ool e e ried for fear that they ma into | bloodshed, or. in fact, intense interest| tions to everybody all the time.” £o anywhera that we could’t make our- ir. and Mrs. George C. Wood- | graded school and town' clerks office ~£ould see the scab come, o, vafl nd Bad company and learn more of evil| o of rail circles. but it was| I realize it mow, anyway,” said the | selves at home in, 50 we ran back herc ad their golden wedding anni- | and is centrally located. e DO Brother got bis face. burned than can be taken out of them in a|mot a great w © the Boston & | daughter. ~Why, ‘mother, Jimmie Is | and I climbed the fire escape (o our | Vereary and in . the following vear i Ein powder, and e tsed Cuticura SogD Maine built iis own line to Boston|absolutely the most inordinately hos- [ kitchen window. The man who lives| Joive Origen S Seymour and his wife | s e 2 and Oitinent. “The people all thought he o0l was designed to | from onr border and the Eastern died | Pitable person I ever saw. He seems under you rushed out and threatencd | jendned the 50-vear. mirk of married | Joroe By, i3 the commerce of St.| Would iave scars, but ou can't fee chat he to want everyone he knows to have a [ to have me arrested. I told him not| jife. In June, 1881 Mr. and M N. B, increasing 'Jmu addition- er had his face burned. It was simply I oo Tacllties. are. neccssaty and | St 1hk 4 belore the Cutkurs: o | FIBR uummg Kinds and Leighh along lines of devel- | natural death, Locomotives were " g = 1 8 - meal in our flat | to_bother me. s astida oo M = winl 0 look 8t belore I M paizabcit . pment indprofitable to | named as well as numbered in those | L] se he's so proud of his Ht- | “'And I told him who we were’|dames B. Parsons, parenis of fhejy | the government iz to bulld extensive | edies cured it7 (signed) Aliss Kilzgbe ALWAYS IN STOCK. them—schoois in which the h alcyon days of railroading, and the| tle pamcc I supposes " setarned her | added Mrs. Bebert and becaed. o e e s [ teEa purpose which may be a means of a | conductor ¥ cap and brass but- | mothe no tto stop Bob, as we were expected | 51 Woodrtft som of Mr. hnd Mes, A. D. LATHROP, larger development and a broadening | tons was as big a man as a govern Woeli, 'm afraid he wasn't very |to tea. pore Mg e e e . U . o8 s 3 sk o proud of it last Sunday. But I'll have| “When she said that I just looked at | calobrated their 50th year of marr Office—cor- Market and Shetuckst Stas ™ er vacation need | HE WOULD DIE FOR A MOTHER.| to tell you about it Jimmie, but Jimmie was busy assuring | fire. Tuesday was the S0th annivers- Telephone 163-12, hat it didn’t in the 1 ; Saturday night we had the Fiskes | Robert p S i ast mat-{ ary’ of the Rev. and Mrs. Seymour, A itering Dr. H. § n the long faster, 1-know they are the people in the | ter that he had cut o ¥ t not be three 5 o : ir new window 8 > R curious incident pertaining to the re- . and field ro of be-| who called attention to himself again tment beneath us—to dinner, and | screen in order to’ gat in, So MY | oainaple histors of amniversarics in B ing busy or hel; n any wa he | this spring by giving notice that at hey had entertained us so nicely | precious husband never noticed my ac- | the same family is that all the obser. boy who has his daily chor ).| the age of §2 he intended to enter upon | when we fi moved in of course 1| cusing glance. But when I got him g and who is trained s it| an 80 days' fast, now becomes an in-| Wanted to give them a spread, so we | alone for a minute I said: ‘James Al- home I8 the one who must become the | eernational wonder by offering to suf- | Bad a four course dinner. Just after | baugh, You invited your cousins to tea | “It burns up clean most useful and dependable b A ath beiita Gt | dinner Thora got a telephons messaze | and never told me e opport . g it g il e B g et o e 1t her brother-in-law had had an ac- | ‘T forgot all about it’ he answered arn bad ige and acquire bad | August for the murder of her husband | dish she left for South Chicago to for supper, can't you [ | Sebits are ma here the no | who was so much of a brute that she | her sister take care of him. | povell, what did you say to that?” restraint put upon th wige 't o in a moment of rage and asked her mother. summer months, and they are left to | fear j “When we got up Sunday morning | I said of course I could and T pich- G. H. HASKELL. put mo value upon time or 2 thely Journal-Courier | ther2 were so many soiled dishes I|ed in, while Jimmie talked to his o i own emerzies 5 prcrnal-Courier | could hardly get, bre . I com-|guests. T washed enough dishes to sat 402 = Phenes — 409 18 1o troe that “all e e e | plalned to Jimmie that it would take | the table and I made hot biscuits and - . - Koy 1y | he most striking | me all day to wash those dishes. | coffee and I made a salad of the coll makes Jack a ol ed a capital | Nonsense:’ he said. Well go . to| chicken hat was left from the might JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, ::-: :‘. l;"'uw' play 3 it does not ques- | church and dine downtown and then | before. Inside of an hour thay were at 18 followed . 0 the government to| tonight when we have taken off our |all eating. sult ia the char i e government 10| Sunday clothes we'l do the dishes to- | - “I was pretty hot and finrried. but T Coal and Lumber @eveloping tratning every boy m name who is to be | SSIer in no time.’ | tried to be bright and chatty while they The b e s amb P ipracpiy e 0 “That sounded pleasant to me and 1|ate. When they left Mrs. Rober i ey Begne Kol n| st ‘because she killed { tyrned my back on my disorderly flat | squeezed my hand in the most sister- S e o Contral Whart o B g > be assisted | srotect her honor,” and | with a delightful runaway Sense of | Iy manner and whispered: ‘The Al- give his reason end of little jobs for such why | fr to give up his life but they've they choose edom. baugh men are all al “While we were in the restaurant | got sense about one thin ASTER, SALVIA, CABBAGE, LET« and he is making his w Words e rain began to fal in torrents, so we | capable wivas’ So I knew that, despite i ealt TUCE, PEPPER AND TOMATY dustrial and profitable g le Pt o ,_ff." 1{\?:2 lingered over our dessert and coffee a|all my effor she had taken in the A m”smg Sense of Health and | PLANTS B dhents ecrivis i Hren mow IVINE| ong time. Finally the storm subsided | whole situation Strength Renewed and of GAS|NGS b 14 otiess which is likely to e L= S orphan a | ang we went homé. Imagine my as- B o Chy "oy ity vk ad-| month-old baby, yet to be born.. Her | {onishment when Jimmie unlocked our | “I hope Jimmie was properly con- Ease and Comfort CARDWELL’S. e v children's futy execution wi 1g short of | fiat and I ‘beheld his_cousins that I | trite?” remarked the mother. follows the use of Syrup of Figs and > re. v r, the foulest blot on the hardly know at all—Robert Albaugh ‘Oh, Jimmie was a perfect dear. He 8 the use ol Syrup 1 3 to 9 Market Street. Ours. WHERE GET-AICH-QUICK FIRMS FIND VICTIMS. . i .$12.65 and his wife—sitting in our parlor | said that night while we were wash- xir of Senna, as it acts genily on 28 x Regular price. dressed in Jimmie's lounging robe and | ing the dishes that after this experi- | the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleans- my kimono! ence he wouldn't be afraid to ask in a Well, hello!” cri ‘We're | whola regiment to dine, for T was such | ing the system effectually, “‘mn con- r any othe er myself as a litano. May aw may be — v Ours....... 81355 By Roads Are Settling Regular price. d Jimm The case of the g mighty glad to see you. 8 jrander. 1 domt want vou ever 1o siipated, or bilious, and dispels colds : Regular price. Ours. .$19.95 iiE plok ariving pe best et : | p 1 S . Robert as I shook hands with ive ; 3 < 3 < PR 1S ing fresh air that han i e @] 3 mothe ler. “You see, we have taken some| “No, nor inhospitable” added her| To get its Tkl e always |} 3 Regular price. Ours. . 92075 W in iresh ‘air that is beiter than (id B e Sisciomen i eole| here s something horribl liborties, mother, dryly.—Chicago News buy the genuine, manufactured by Eeh O $21.35 MAHONEY BROS. by the get-rich-quick erns. | o tamily to s iaes The enve ot the California Fig Syrup Co. ; Livery Stable. Falls Avenusy Among other things, Rev. 3 Uy Mhe ends of JUS-| jerial in every city; and it is now | tenssly material to be immensely pop- | — = 3 Regular price. .$23.30 : writes to Rev. George E. Ladd of ey . i - suggested that Chicago make a park | ular. AT e ] s e e B S ER LS SRTE Y waro § Allow Me Please invest their money injudiciously.” It | et N 5 tBe | solitary chick, but it is safe to bet & i 2 ks o B Sarial Thad fhms 2o > authorities to a sense of the greater L ane f& : | Sl | tor auote you prices or to give you h\»‘?l’u» ....“!‘ 8o ‘”., W st | crime which proposed to com-| e e s o i $100 Reward $100 | ST -$59180 | timates on all kinds of contract worlky artful ways financial § e S o s e ie state than s A New York man has distinguished The readers of this paper will be| Regular price. 35.50 .$30.20 | Jovning, carpenter unr}( painting, etey havipg the human desire for zain t 5 1 th s himself by taking up smoking at 95. | Pleased to jearn tha at least x Jobbing promptly attended tay reagond to t appeilin . s, " He might have been a better smoker | heon nhie to cure ia e A Regular price. 36.80 .$31.95 nates erfully en, large promises and find that they are | = =N —— had he caught on earlier. Hall's Ca Cure is | & e Rot what they preténd to be EDITORIAL NOTES. : — G e Regular price. 33.00 E .$33.05 B R s il oot vk ite| vhers thory 1t vies Resbitietes ] 80 e 4’ Bivar Goarse wpa i calty, \Satarl Ding ! ; C. M. WILLIAMS, bonanza schemes many arm. as | f ¥ the cherry pie promotes glad- | Ctowned he resembled every brisht!aiitutional treatment ’ Hails Gatarrh See the Boat Races through a Regular price. .$34.05 General Contractor and Buibier; they doubtless 2 in every waik | ness in t satisfying wa Ameriean, but now he has been Clowm- OO0 he biosd and 1dons sustates iy || - % of /Field Glasses- Wer Fave, ;i Y rosperous rial lite, simply | S o R TRl e bty sisterine G ) = G it Seiect s feo Regular price. . $40.40 ] ge20 @28 MAIN STREET. A s dy for the coronation, Hué & et e ; the patient strength by building up the || Ranging in prices from $7.00 to 2 : S o Sdiee whish ate: boss s | tios or the coronation, but ge e new ten-dollar counterfeit Dill | the Patient strengtn by bu » Regular price. £18.10 34185 < isting nature in|f $30.00. oY ng over it is an easier matter, s said to be so poorly made as to e | doing its work. The proprietors have | wealth producers ne for capital is very ale ever h readily detected. The general famili- | S0 much faith in its curative powe Regular rice. .$44.35 which ca o ¥ | olboy who has nothing else | arity with $10°s m this & fallure. | that v orter One: Humared Boli The Plant-Cadden Co CH P! ? STEP IN AND TRY OUR Wit 1t ey ) & was a man e = ot T Regular. price. 560 §35c DINNER But it cann e afe N fs | D the ver. A~ strawbe; shortcake 21 feet| Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole- Jewelers and Silversmiths, x prevalen re to A | v e qu: po whic quarts of | 9% 5; T Regula i 53.85 5 & Brevalent desire to quietly | Todass The par| UaTe ubon which o0 auart Mm{! Sold by Drugges e Established 1872 Regular price 53.85 .$46.85 From 12 to 2 they are not so disappointed when the | " MAKCh aome men run for the| a¢ the Ohio State hospital recently. | PAtion: BLALT CavNER S Dira Regular price. 56.75 : .549.40 § DEL-HOFF CAFE, Ground Fleop sults are not what were promised, | - 0 3 —_— = 3 Thousands take a chance, and losing, | e o 2 , A Leading California Druggist, Regular price 59.60 .$51.85 - g v | ignne shorter baliot ix bailed writh de- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Pasadina. Cnll March % 1015 Reg g | 5 hese scheme thances light by the peoplé becat means 2 e Foley & Co., Gentlemen: s veo 65 | L e e G| e n P e T | SOEE GG | The Best Baoics it ) S s f - Refrigerators against the success of the crowd R o s s e o - —— e Fa e , | and Tar Compound for years. e o e e s &8 wheére ‘there is one or sue- | Summer is not acting up to its usual | , MF Bditor: In_criticizing political [ Jieve it to be one of the most efcient Regular price -$56.00 i césful there are a score who lose. | siyle: but none of the frills are likery | COMPInAtions whose object is to bene- | aypectorants on the market. Comtmin- Trout Brook 101 oves rpe Balting is one way these cunning ma- | (o be lacking. between now .and Sen.| Lybrivate interests rather than for ing no opiates or narcotics it can be Regular price. .$65.40 2 nipulators of lies have of s and Sep-| intcrests of the people generally, The | given freely to children. - Enough of We are agents for the thre leading number of their victims, for . with the other leading news- | the remedy can be taken to relieve a makes of Refrigerators. They come if - g R EAG B o) bapers of the state, are the real vehi- | cold, as it has no nauseating results mn g onie c b thers is an a won their plied. something roy- | ¢l2s for political progress and popular | 273" does not interfera with digestion not much more usefup| favor. Yours very truly, C. H. Ward Drug e New London . Complete Stock Always on Hand all the different sizes and unsurpassed for vahu . are ol Junk ehenpt b gtet ot Standing squarely for clean, efficient, | fo e, T Pareons, Sec B e s fak s v ’ e xcept on gredt state| cconomical expenditures of the PUDIC | Goi the onaror o BLUE FLAME OiL STOVES. 10 avoid all these method T e monies, that every person who receives | Tar Compound in the, vellow package. o smoke, no smell, always readsy theifty out of their surpius change. | It Harcard wins the race on the|%,J0UeT ffom e state funds shouid | 33'reo" Gagooa Co County BT s sing o gpiieg o e i Thames this week its cup of joy will| 7To justify the above comments, A Dreadful Wound g Inwesc P \;;;!:vlvr;flr;ll“~ o fight a Canadian { he running over, for t has won most please allow the Old Man o quote from e s "”“l“:“":"""‘;u\r . :hu n z[aen::;z ;Ze":,‘\xxf:,flprle:resnve : CARPETS. tor, 1s where Daylight fad 73 rPhe Sloven reporters who wers fa. | Mands: prompt withegiars: | OECC ob IRV & WiafouB iy initn - | We can furnish you with any kind of tor, is aylight fades away and| Admiral ee 18 on the alert tol S e T payers | len's Arnica Salve to prevent blood | 2as range placed in her kitchen, Es- | e raiie et wiovs arkness reigns supreme, see if they recover his walking stick | money for which they rendered no; POiSOn or gangreme. It is the quickest, | tate ranges are safe, sturdy, depend- ¢ | NOESAOH be TAPTVILLE. R o ey R not scen it since the | service 1o the state have through the | Surest healer for all such wounds, as | aple, peeriess bakers. economical gas i . C apidly increasing demand for | Maine went down, action of several self-respect ws- | 3 5 fiten - piin Sorsbs z . i B T o i tas o non e Bl LIS action of several mif-repecting newse | §20,{0hs, Ristie, “Chipped Hands, | Tocrs. Areat time savers. Call ana i power for mptor carfiazes must be| The gas meter that seems to be un . found if they are to continue to | s S 1 e e e e | "IU is not a Tgitimate appropriation | €% 1 the incompurable Ruud Instantaneous | ! & numerous. et ibica e thi ’.;i;,' o] OF the Laxpuvers’ money and it has| Gas Water Heaters, furnishing at the | i » e consumer becaus ¢ surprises are | peen condemned by the leading papers i '3 ‘of a faucet an unlimited : t % ; - ey i B S ot e MUENS ROEGE| e o £ | THERODERICK BOWLING t is not strange tha e police _— Now, Mr. Editor, entertaining no supply of IO WRLEE s 1. LY HWMMERE .’ L L] 1 o = | AT e S look A% if it was in need of 4 tosd | idunl napkins, moustache cups Amdt| fo ey ot e lieves swolten fest. Dia- "0“ y - will reopen Saturday Eveming with The Sugae trust weurs whiskers if | Luwmaker or tw it o e 2 SR s o full size regulation. £ ey l\uur patronag: is solicited, . :ym ¥ nouovu <. calions and sore Spots. It is & cestain relief “for fias & El“trical h " et e, toner i it is principally made up of widows ety — does not_meet with extended favor; il | st any . sebstiet ; g and erphans . Mhere is a great deal of waste ma- savors, in' fact, too much’of the in- 321 MAIN ST _ ALICE BLDG. i

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