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chief of the bureau of chemistry, in : : connectlon with the salary of Dr. H. ety rwich ulletin |5 nns Wi Svoncng avd WITHOUT APPLES. and @oueiee, |Ig0l uon the doped-food INERests| , glest at an old Tashioned homs he) ration o the. Pore-sood Jaws; and | mnc Wes culogling apbie :‘3.:,.,,': 115 YEARS OLD. have sought to oust’ him. It seemsS|nja pioneer, recalled the “apple” pie|a capital stimulant. , - . | ' e s A 4 o= = i =___i‘___9__.__ more than probable that the Remsen g:‘ven the lchfldre;n of 1852 to npp:;se 5 Cksiclace — s ' ¥ . S price. 13c a week; 606 a] board will be abolished and ‘many | their cravings when apples were a E E B - Ea 2 3 .hz‘" year. merhbers of congress believe that|pound. It was made by breaking four 2 ; s “Uncle Jere Wilson,” the aged head |S¢da crackers into an earthern Dowl | ture and pictures veiled in éhauecloth Entered at tho Postotfice at Norwloh. | of the dewsrtment ot agvicoliure, will|and pouring over them a pint of cold | may give the rooms ooy ‘onn., cond-class matter, water rendered very tart by citric acid. - i find 1t convenient to resign. ~ The WAy TSIl TR NI Pifiq 551 | pectpled appesrance, Bulletin Businees Qtfice, & house committee on expenditures In|pie plate on the under crust. OVer | chief considoration fn the . 122 Proapect Ot Editorial ':l-l. the department of agriculture, of|them was sifted two tablespoonfuls of | gressing of the house. Not only do e, “Tel. 811 Norwish, Co Dnux fln which Representative Moss of Indiana { light brown sufar and a little allspice | these precantions against dust and &om mytorm d s - o is chairman, will go to the bottom of :{“‘,’.c"v‘;*;m;’{i‘;,,;‘}, 1;?:3':& :e:h}r:“'d m;;b ge:.tt;fld to .;m t':‘nolnm D{.gthe mfnr’ - ngm yoom» S Yo S ing. Telephone the efforts to set Wiley's scalp, and|cr ~ | but they make them easy to care municate with Mrs. ater way ortabis NT A o | Tmamy 1ntérestinn: dsvelopmenta. wro [ NSTHIA A tion sPRIS e WACCREC | an e of wesk Lampiecs Wit B | Mas Siliotiersae reccived. oy ot ireveling, ..m QS CEASS ZIANO, = ich, y; July 24, e m.ea_u;;a. A g}e‘nulnne nns;uond ;: old. OF . ther ROURSRITS With - tvary. daned readandanswem hywom \ Wo- %u—- City ‘ot Lowell and Ches- | . get a SHONINGER through promised when the Remsen boar degree. Shrouding the house in wash- 1k |- mln—-.fi_o, staunch vessels WHITE, THE TUNER, THE TREATY WITH.CANADA RAT- smoked out, FRENCH EGG DISH. able fabrics has come to be quite the g c" lwr private ill- l-l have every comfort and conven- 48 Bouth A St, Taftville. IFIED. ‘While so much fuss has been raised Fob Gt s TYSHRR GO e thing whether one is in town' ‘Ero in nn:su to'a woman; l-f- for the tr::’enr‘ n i over the salary of $1,600 set aside for ¢8| the ‘country. Curtains are taken dowrn us has been es. delightful Island The strength of the president andf ., - H. H, Rusby, it is interesting to | them fry half a small onion_sllcg;}hm to allow the free passage of air, and A tablished thi -nnd:.ld a n.x:‘fi b uu{-'m fi COAL AND LUMBER. the accuracy of his judgment were h _ | butter until it is golden brown. en | if the playful breeze acrries - lundue fid b con- yline ‘waterfront of Saturday when th te of | Rote some of the sums pald the mem-l up, in a cupful of tomatoes, scasoned T dadt lhteastt . Ak ence between | Yorik. N ited States ‘promptly votea|Pers of the Remsen board, which, in|with butier, salt and Depper, and cook | windows it can be swept up or dusted nd Ihuu:‘m s Now ug'am'.g 11 ” o y the three and one-half years of itS|for ten minutes. Turn the mixture into | from the th floor and coveri = m. weekdays lue Pler foot of ’ down sixteen amendments offered to| 7 3 5 4 a5 X 2 h smoo ngs o { 8 22 Street .48 o om. Mondays the treaty of reciprocity with Canada existence, has cost the government|a wide bottom saucepan and drop into|go easily that summer housekeeping w N"& several hundred thousand dnllars and |it eggs that have not had the yolks| pecomes a pleasuré. ) never been broken. | #xceptad) end Pler 4 and then carried it through by .a vote} L., " e broken. Cook them slowly, lifting them sl A e 7ea m et o~ ign " which has rendered two decisions, one . ; ! ¢ Never has she pub- Of 83 to 3, Ol N e e . na | teversing: Wilky: on benscdte ‘of tgona | O NS, Botiom OL inedlsh With o WOMEN TALKED ABOUT. lished & testimonial or usef a lotter Fare Norwich 1o New York $1. 80 : ing their vote from the forecast madef .nd the other sustaining him on sac- [ ST "© e o . HS : without the written consent of the Write or telephons W.J-PHILLIP Sometimes the Umplire by the president.. bling. The Chinese women stain their tecth| yriter and never has the Company elophone W. charin. From March 1, 1908, to De- kel i cember 311909, this board drew A" LIFELONG GIFT. s ‘“;’m tz‘;“’tfi‘:fld’“t‘:giol:‘t‘::’tx Makes Errors $86.793, which was divided among its — ¢ Persian women have a Strong aver- posse; " A : members as follows: Dr. Ira Rem-| If you are seeking a gift that will | sion to red hair, and when itggs this lgie indreds of thousands of them in There's no - possibility of making a ident of [last a lifetime and also will be of|color they dye it. their files will attest. mistake if you buy CHAPPELL'S there is no doubt it will be the pres-| %R O Johns Hopking Dresident ot} 0, " yse consider a pair of field; | ol — oW 0|'k \Coal, and buy it in July. ent year: and it Is regarded as being | the board, $11,631 salary and $4040 |, arine or opera glasses. A more ser-1 Mrs. Stella Draper, Rutiand, Vi Out of the vast volume of 5!P°fl°° PN St B Rt . Bt e expenses, total $15,662; Dr. Russedl H.|yiceable gift it would be difficult t0fa fight with tuberculosis by living a| Which Mrs. Pipkham has to draw popular enough to be carried by vote| Gpitienden, Yale ~university, $13,705 [ fina. Drimsitive life in a log cabin in he| from, it is more than possible that she . lary and $5,769 expenses, total $19,- mountains for 17 months. In that time | has gained the very knowls needed New London. Conn. There is considerable opposition ta the measure in Canada: and it is like- ly to be some time before it is ap- proved in the British provinces: but The opponents of the measure in - . ‘Dr. Christian A, Herter, Colum- HOT WEATHER DRINK. she consumed 900 quarts of milk and| in your case. She asks n ng in re- P E both countries have claimed it would | 0" iCorgity, $9,822 salary and $3,518 e 3 tor | 2550 Taw eges. turn except your will, and her Fal‘e s'-oo CHA P LL CO. be ruinous to them; and doubtless| /R PR 0 P ST S D ] ok delictous and nourishing drink Tor : s advics has halped thousands, . Surely 3 g i o i s 2 0t atl is made eating up an I’ i i they were honest in their convictions Long, Northwestern university, $15,685 | g w:ddi:; xl Frd o:}"ansv' or! lel:non Taura Toombs Hills is said to be nny woman, rich or POOX', should be dirFerc.t‘!t);!fn‘n':idlfgr!nselgg;r ;:;;(co Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. and averments: but that is not the| Sh-T T e hos ol Lo cee, total $24.- | Juide nnd snough carbonated water to | MaKing a new epoch in the evolution| glag to take advantage of this gener- = From Norwich Tuesdays. Thurs- Telephones. purpese of the measure, and it will o “ 5 el g . of miniatures by the breadth and the ons offer of n“’ Sindays, at b5.16, Dok Do, thesalieih: T8 mesun the Geeat: Dr. A. E. Taylor, university of|fill a glass. This is most cooling. strength of her work. She is a crafts- assistance. Address Mrs. Tw York Plor 25 oast River, California, $9,732 salary and $4.419 est good to.fhe greatest number off .o hcec ' ‘Since then, $60,000 has citizens on both sides of the line; and e man of unusual skill and delights in| Tinkham, care of Lg“ E. Pinkham |} oot "Roosevert Strcot Mondays, A DAMP TOWEL. almost microscopic perfection of work- | Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Wednesdays, Fridays, at 5 p. m. LUMBER wrienie| GOAL eaLiF ' i i i Freight received until 5 p. m. while it may adversely affect some | YeATIY been set aside for the salaries| 1¢ 5 damp towel is kept close at N Every woman ought to have G A WIITAKER, Agent. Amerfcan and some Canadian inter- | "% €XP® 3 ?a’{:c\l“,:igenu:r:e“;:d:ogllir;‘x.‘g:dfinl;fig Mrs. Nora Blanche D2 Forest was| Lydia E. Pinkham’s 80-page ests, it is generally believed the peo- BURIED MONEY COMING OUT. ke Ebewme oyt kb irdtily ) 2 the first woman elected to member-| fPext Book. It is not a book for I ship_in the American Society of Civil - Postmaster General Hitchcock has|kitchen towel become unsightly | Tbincers. and she occupies a place| @emeral distribution, as it is too received a letter from Postmaster Will- | through constant use. on the engineering staff charged with| expensive. It is free and only ple of both countries will be generally benefited by its provi ions. The long time required to bring the gt <3 - = iy - e . matter to a close shows how long a}lam .[F. Bigin at Corinth, Miss. in The Egg Beater. o DI O e aL8L000.000, 5215 | obtainable by mail. Write for e < he wheels of | Which ‘he inclosed a silver dollar of ¥ & ¥ it toda, Fme film“‘ K"ms anu I.el h small minority can clog the wheels of | \\ ' Vintage of 1889, a sample of sev-| 1f the egge beater leaves telltale A AR it Y- g progress without in the least inereas- grease marks on the hand, it is due to Mrs. Mary Cheney, suffragist, of ing the force of the opposition. eral hundred he has received since|lgtiing the cogs of the beater get wet.| Manchester, Vt, who récently gave 5 mcm ALWAYS IN STOCK. The president left Washington in the | the operation of the postal savings| an egg beater should have its gears|that city a $200,000 public park, has| of salt, the juice of the lemon, three outdoor recrea! Bai ing in the | . A D L“THRUP best of spirits for Beverly, and when | Pank system was put into effect in his| plunged into water If it is, and the |made a further gift of a large tract of| dessert spoons each of white mustard ““'."“.P, Scth - 4 Waahington it 18 expect. | Office & week ago. This coin has a|beafer is used before it' is perfectly |land in the heart of the city for a pub- | seed and celery seed, four cloves and i e Pect- | oating of green mould, seeming to in- | Gry, the oil and_water mixture will|lic recreation ground for ¢hildren. She [ a dash of red pepper. Boil 35 minutes, Office—cor- Market and Shetucket Sta. ed that the law will be ready for his| /O 8 B LA 00 en either buried | Spatter sadly.. Keep the gears well|will equip it with modern apparatus. | then bottle while hot. In five or six Telephone 163-12. signature, when the portions with ref- e o L oiled and the wires clean and wiped oo weeks it will be ready to use. This is e ement: erence to the importation of wood- | OF kept in some moist place for some| g, Mrs. H. H. A. Beach of Henniker N. | excellent with fish. irst-Class Passenger Bermud: pulp and print-paper will immediately § Years at least. Postmaster Elgin in —_— - H., is the foremost woman composer of A D A AT e T T L T St become effective. his letter. to the postmaster general Care of Coffee Pot. music in America. Her compositions Home Made Buckles. ;lulglr-cumuxn TRIP. in- ,,,,,, says: “I am inclosing, with my com-| A coffee or tea pot will be kept|Tun all the why from pianoforte solos = — i S50y up THE STATE PURGHASING AGEN-|pliments, a silver dollar which was|mich sweeter if it 18 never washed on | to duets, violin and piano, piano and | When a buckle is required for a dress | *' nest ooisire tu the'” uum.auc. 3 X deposited together with several hun-|the inside with Soapy water. Use |Violoncello and songs by the hundreds|and you don’t care to spend a lot on -x-m. n. Many staterooms with “It (burns up clean.’ CY BiLL. dred others just like it which had ap- | soap on the outside and rinse it out|to crchestral work, oratorios, cantatas | one, try this: Cut out the shape you | Prsss ”3,,““ - R The Bulletin's attention has been | parently been buried for many years. 1| thoroughly with scalding water, and |and masses. ezt In: heavy, Shrdboard * Cover it Bretacnade Dances. O .:.’.%wm..‘ o | Well Seasoned Wood called to the bill for a state purchas-| send this to show you the benefits| TRSh TUp, OF "Whe, 'k CO¥, WICH & CICER TO STAY BUTTONS. is made and then trim it with what- | TOU RS incndin ing agent which has passed the sen-| which the enactment of the postall j¢'anv material will never have a dis- —_— ever tdmming is being used. A pretty | gegutital I:l'“f“sn-"‘c.. lt‘l&ora e 7S 7P ate and been persisteny to the fore | saving bank law is bringing about. 1| Sgreesbie. odos Sewing buttons on the children's | one was made of row after row of | Bermada-Attancic Line 500 Boruys & % G. H. HASKELL. for the past four yeal and which | believe it will be the means of put- L — o~ g‘l'?(h;i lrsk:!! ‘a ‘Téfl; dei]thotru‘xrxlei mg‘t:{o mat‘g}; irflge:sv:;':‘:nll'ned Wllig prog Bl i has been opposed on good grounds by | ting a great deal of money into cir- The Folding Drinking Cup. an! astening underneath are nof nge. Covi . ace, g0l i - ey — the heads of state institutions while | culation which has been concealed| In this day of the new law affecting | 2dVisable, as they may press against | tissue or anything ornate and ses what MONTAUK STEAMBOAT CO. the flesi; and must always be removed | @ pretty inexpensive ornament for the Str. “Wyandotte” leaves New London £ 0 for Greenport, Shelter Island Sag for washing. A good plan which has | back or front of a girdle you can have. | for, Creetbott, Sueiier Jeland, ana Si6 | yaun A MORGAN & SON, been successfully tried to prevent but- n . her or his own drinking cup. There oty t Teaves Sag Harbor, returning, week are the small collapsible cups of cel- | ‘OnS frcm peeling off is to run a strip days, 6 a. m., 12.30 p. m. iyld Cual and Lumber Teiephone §34. Central Whart it has been unsupported before the various committees whose duty it has been to hold hearings upon the meas. ure, heretofore and will in reality prove a benefit to the banks rather than an injury, as some have predicted prior and subsequent to the enactment of the postal saving bank law.” the common drinking cup, it behooves every one who travels at all to carry ; T tape o the under side of a fasten- luloid or metal, fit into cases | : > Among those who appeared against hich ke but littl e ing t© which the buttons may be sew- <the Bill was Dr. Noble, who presented | | —mmee——res | Drefer the paper drinking cup, iien, | % - The dmpyr velt hold the:siuitons STEAMER GARDINER ";‘l"," f‘"’\f" ""'L benje. s h::,d:‘h‘,"dh‘:’:; 7 otite’ uSed, JTuky: ho: Qincatded. out with a bit of the material, as they For Infants and Children. Leaves Norwich, for New London, A PSCicacd Cmder. WtE wykiaiss X BUF IMPROVEMENTS. T cvite likely to do on children's Ocean Beach, Pleasure - Beach and experienc sth &) 2 S To Make Neckwear. Slothy rescent Bezch 8.05 A. M., 2.06 P. M Gov. Eugene N. Foss of Massachu- clothing. hm Crescent Beuch 805 A. M., 2.05 P. M., chasing sopplies, and they were uni-| (ie ja 1n close sympathy with the|. EVery well ordered house has at I The Kind x’,‘ Have A returning, arrives Norwich 125 B, M. l ANG o y vorab] th icy of ; T f . least one bag for the reception of EALTH AND BEAUTY. and 7.25 P. M. ;J;E;a’nnl‘:x‘:‘(hr:::m‘; a‘aocen:rm'i,ualag:n(~3' fi"CKJ'Dna] -worlk lh,“ = b;'"‘;' done | oqds and ends. The stores are now H B Bears the SUNDAYS leaves 9 A. M. and 2.05 e Camted: attontion 1o the report of |PY the national rivers and harbors|full of beautiful remnants of all sorts| A cool sponge bath is a necessity | Signatu.eof P. M. sl g prondl! ek congress 160king to the systematic im- | and lengths of lace and many dainty |in hot weather, though a shower bath Henry C. Wright of the investigations| , ,vement of the rivers and harbors|and useful articles may be made|is by far a better and more enjoyable made of the fiscal control of the New | ¢ the United States. Recently he ap-|from them. It takes only a little | way, 9 York institutions, which brought outf . i (eq a waterways commission for|thought and i to see what the fact that New York and 1owa had | tu," ia ‘Bay state, which Is to take | (he, neWest touches are in neckwear| ot water s better than cold for “entral irehasing agencies, while t. a. ze v ar = ruises. t relieves pain and prevents Indiana 314 not have, yot & compari. | UP the matter of canals, harbors afd | coct many pretty things from odds|congestion. | If-used at once it will SONERY. KD BRI, : waterways, co-operating with similar | and ends of lace and embroiders. If|imveriably keep off discoloration 20 Cenral Avenue. son ot ,r“!u“s o m.n!( fs\orable \gis committees or commissions in other | you happen to have some bits of rea: 53 —— 7 Indiana’s method, which was similar| yew England states, more particularly | or good imitation lace in yowr pos-| Tither a hot or cold bath is an ex- SLATE ROOFING to_that of Connecticut toda 8 with refernece to the canal between |Session eve scrap, howeves) much ) cellent way to cool the heated body. | Matal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters The heads of these Connecticut in-{ p,cion ana Narragansett bay. In a|it may be torn. may be used to good |They are not injurious, even in quan- | and Conductors, and all kinds of Job. stitutions. which are governed by a|,.cent letter to Secretary J. F. Ellison ;‘d"‘“}“&'ed ac ""le“‘“d, “"fi" ;.1" ’ée"‘* tity, if taken at least an hour after | bing promptly attended to. supervising board of trustees, think | (2“C TIEE @ SEEIRE B K rrg | transferred neatly on to the finest net | eating. Tel 7 5 719. St (Before /a b1l of, this oieracler 18l 0 o 0o congroie Governor Foss fol) Joved (to ihis Tirough spaper; made law it should be plainly shown— 7 Sficrmard [TATINE. o e aENES PLUMBING AND GAsFITTING. | 190 _ROOM aND saTH 150 HOTEL ALBERT 11th St. & University Place [~ One Block from Broadway Two Blocks from Wanamaker's NEW YORK CITY .gllry Cleaner and Dyer | 157 Franklin St . i SUITS PRESSED 50c | | Our Wagon Calls Everywhere ! - ; : The fashionable coiffure of the mo- said: “I believe that the question of | Any pieces, however small, can be|ment demands little or no false puffs, IT<4»wW ©02>» T00DX That a greater degree of economy | swicrw: . . - ‘ . . waterway improvements to the end |skiiful fingers be turned into articles|curls or switches. Simplicity is the t b would resuit. that the rivers and harbors and con- | of beauty. necessary consideration in achleving alll al'y Illll lllg Situated close to the Whole- i b Th‘:h:-‘:h ?::Id-:'m.d;x::.:fd:::; necting waterways may take their Babies’ Cape. i attractive as well as a modish hair oS | sale and Retail Districts, | — hig he fullest extent in carry: A et in the He ? thes Cif d i ! of satlafuction te the inmates and the| DL, o, the follest extent In carrying A DS l0te Su NI se uts heSmoom Tuiet residenniar BeighBornod, : alleg Delightful caps for babies may be e T ey eapetiof: ShOUld | ¢ hioned from unprized trifies in the| Toilet water, one of the slightly | {5 SPIV Jess reffeshing than the ot | way of muslin and lace scraps. No|pungent odors, distributed over the o] the| one looking at them when completea | body by means of an atomizer, is an | bae, o 17 0 the bath for bodily government of the different states” | could believe they were ever any-|excellent astringent. It should be fol- | 00 ”0h th " Dorcalatn and other taba —— thing but one uniform whole. Also|lowed by a generous dusting of tal- | ond give you estimates for the work EDITORIAL NOTES. the little fanciful theater and bou-|cum powder of a reliable make. oF Builing (s 00 10 Tha Dot mirner dour caps and other head dress i 5 Minutes from -Cheisea Docks. Minutes from Penna. Station. Min- trom Grana Central sta. 1,50 § Minutes from Mecadoo Tunnel Station. administration officers. receive the hearty support not only No attempt has been made by thel of the general government, but of the originators of the bill to show any- thing: and while the statement is now being made with effect that three gov- ernors have favored such a bill, it is This hotel has been redeco- rated. refurnished through- 200> XHA>® 0a2» 200 g IT4>»® O0O2» TO0O03 . i 4 < . from a_sanitary standpoint—an 7 © and can’ he compared a matter of history that after two of| Senater Lorimer must feel that Ald-| W py girls may be made in this| Hair that has become stringy | antee the entire fob i favorably with Any.im cown: them had thoroughly inquired into the | ICh ¢annot be counted as one of his} same way with the addition of ribbon | through perspiration can be made tem- Accemmie to tne ancks of i 1m: i NEED TO BE FIXED. 3 - rue friends. iy S v o s ot Connecticat’ trimmings. porarily by dusting over it a Portant steamship lines. railroad i workings of Comnecticut's supervised —_— quantity of powdered orris root, leay- J. E. TOMPKINS, Siations, theatres. shops. ate.. a | * WHY SUFFER PAIN OR m v ur; rir::n;:: ams itutions they did The farm values of the country have JAM MAKING ing it in over night and brushing the 67 W ! 7 el a8 ‘the bustmess aistricts. | & n e sage. - 1 : o : . & PRt doubled in the past ten years. That hair thoroughly in the morning. 7 est Main Street Nl P. LARGE PRICES? The supplies for these institutions] iy going better than the industries. Do not allow tin, iron or pewter to 300 Rooms, 200 Baths & AY are open to bid in and out of the i touch the jam, as the color would ba| The warm face bath should not be Rates $1.00 Per D 878 ¥ : ’ state, although bought in the state,| Now that Chancellor Day has said | spoiled. 2 eliminated during the summer. Bathe TheV hn F dry Co.! es $1. er Day doabimaiiilie S G et o e e Rl e T v At v U NS B e jokis : U T e e e, S| The.Vaughn Foundry Co. ! of (] oo R e e oy 7 - - water, using a good ure soap to re- ‘The restaurant is notable for its sitive teeth removed by ur prices, that it is affirmed by those of | paying his attention to tobacco chew-| Evervthing emploved in the jam : s e e i exceilence and ' very, moderate | A | | experience that s s 7 beerita S 2 cco chew-| - king must be scrupulously clean. |move the oil from the skin. Then e Y. era i] methoa. xperience that x purclissiue sgeat | ars BT sUENEnIDaey A Bathel with & Weol tanle. Gl N 10 I As lNGs i s geat fo s ana o | 7| Wo il teeth with silver or b a 3 et R T R e e dry in and finish with cold water ap- ! Behd 'S pestt and il enimel for 50 cents and gold the extra expense of his salary and| Happy thought for today D SuE T S e & e ey et of New York City. G ‘When it —— plications, for $1.00, or solid gold crowns farnished promptly. Large stock of 1 patterns. No. 11 to 26 Ferry Street m ROOM AND BATH 15. PR, the salary of his large glerical force.| comes to the wages of n no one is The jam should be boiled until on = It was found by comparison that the | asked to take fifty cents on the dol- | dropping a little on a plate it jellies. Uses for Everlastings. | Connecticut per capita cost of feed- | lar. Boil fast to preserve the color, and| The small white flower commonly ing patients ‘was considerably lower > stir well. known as everlasting makes a filling S e A than that of New York or Iowa with By the will of the late Nathaniel b o for the small child's pillow that is un- S, F. GlBSON { uf“ al_teeth. He their purchasing agencies. Thayer the Boston Museum of Fine| Al STUm must be carefully removed | equaled. The flowers are not heating “ sl k f " k Y ihe o o m"“'”. While on its face this appears to| Arts is benefited a quarter of a mil- | 25 1t Tises- like fearlaers or dlnwn 2nd emit 4 fra- Tin and Sheet Metal Worker ur uc fl ammuc $ tha ?Efx‘;‘:ur;l’xmnr"{n:w».‘,f.',”q o e be a bill of more than ordinary merit, | lion. Dry fruit requires the addition of | Shoms® fromers: 1f° hvey . wing, These Agent for Richardson and Boynton | is 50 well reduced that we have de- || perience. it would not seem to be the part of = a Jlittle liguid to prevent its burning. | after being picked, 1 add = cheery | Furnaces. cided to make prices that will close Work guaranteed ten years, wisdom for the legislators to upset| Everybody in mimic knows that| Water, rhubarb or currant juices may |touch to the Christmas decorations > 5 and as we leage our offices and Connecticut’s carefully supervised sys- | it is play: but that is not the im-{be used. If dyed red or blue they make patri- 55 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. |out qmck}y the few we have left. fhave Deen established here elght tem, for an experiment, which, by| Ppression soldiers get from the rea; forn = 5 ary | OUiC decorations . for " Washington's There is lots of Hammock weather our guarantee is of in- comparison with results in purchas- | thing. e :m)!l““)‘la‘{';“’;;“ "frf‘:“z"”(‘;m[‘g Ay | birthday, Fourth of July or other sim- yet to come and the saving you will | value ing-agency states, has shown itself to v e o b e e A A i § e b":&i‘:";sj-u"”mdl'lm eg;eenihthset T F BURNS make on these Hammocks will add to LI 5o Blpsscd g Ailie . s 4 Smma Eames is a woman who does ! e thing for the St. 2 i to -examine your teeth withou be more ecomomical and more satis Patrick’s day entertainment. B s 1 your enjoyment. charge. Tactery. not wait for a markdown price—she! If any jam is spilled on the jars R 4 i i i S s : y jam | > jars —_— emember that the time is decid- Under such circnmstances as these, | DAS Just paid forty thousand for a|when pouring it in, wipe it off at once Lemon Catsup the members of the house would he|Busband. with a damp cloth wrung out in hoi 5 ; Heatmg and Plumbing. edly limited. Act quickly. {F Onen Soptln e warranted g refusing to enact the bill| . Com T g Horseation w‘fifi'E?;?f"gf-:{eéflrma“?r 92 Franklin Stresi - into law, which was unfavorably re- e i B e & Erent 2 SR T 5 four 1 s. Add three teaspoonful e8! T i M l) ported by commitiee, o ' |convenience. and a help to the great- SegD ER e i bR e CRANS ON & CO. ; K"lg Defltal 3['10[5 est rogues, who, by its use, escape un- e identified. Do not have it too strong. Democrats are ‘trying to claim they Every one has a liking for beginning On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jewelt The -digging for the Panama canal|2Fe in control of the United .Sla‘es things that tdke a full half hour ten is more than three-fourths done, and | Fiaijey” of TexnsTpmissille Ponir 0| minutes before the —hour get for a City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will Colonel Goethals is now uon-drr-di —_— en then with vigor and enthusiasm. It 18 p m DR. JACKSON, Megr. SAH D l N E s Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. Imported and Domestic ; u g OL'VES i We have some pieces of Furniture, Tables, Chairs, and . Stuffed and Plain Swing Seat suitable for Piazza or Seashore Cottage. People’s Market T $ Frankiin St. The Fanning Studios, JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. 31 Willow Street wa Seats mus.| WALL PAPER FURNITURE f:: .c:.:. p‘e'n:ved : UPHOLSTERY without pain, MRS. T. 5. UNDERWOOD, Tel. 553-4 51 Brendway. STEP IN AND TRY OUR Cut Flowers 35¢c DINNER From 12 to 2 A young man who obligingly let an invalid have the lower berth of a sleeping car and took the upper four vears ago, is reminded of the inci- dent by receiving as a legacy $20,000. Provide plenty of lemon for thos: Uncle Joe Cannon is so quiet it is |, "OVich BY suspected that he is reserving his \'oi('e: for the republican national con- Each tumbler must be ' lavishly vention of 1912, stocked with ice. % A little rain puts us in a Thanks-| Uncle Sam’s great mortars hurl| This beverage is very poor stuff un- glving day spirit; and if we should| shells at the rate of thirty miles a |less it is absolutely ice cold. get a real generous shower in this| minute. No wonder it is dangerous to T di section it would not be considered less| try to stop them. than a Merry Christmas. Pulverized sugar dissolves more readily, but many prefer granulated. —_— The hobble skirt fad so lessened the . o 3 intiry It would not surprise the country|demand for cloth that it put many si;:‘l“;l\algzl:r:rro{?r‘r&g s';‘\?ergni\l-rl;:g if the committee of the senate having{ mills out of“business and the factory| there are many to be served at the in charge the Lorimer case should | &irl out of money. . family table. report not proven. It takes a good ¥ deal to convince a senator. Futility of Democracy. People Who Dawdle. figuratively speaking, to be coming Harmeonizing the Opposition, not stran; g 0 . ge, as to do a thing after down the home stretch. The opponsnta of Canidain reciproci- | dinner has been announced mates 1t] be open every business day (except Satur- ty in the Senate are having a hard | more or less a forbidden pleasure and | . me io harmonize their opposition.— | to by any ruse instill enjoyment into San Francisco Post. | dressing or such dull matters is a dis- days) from 10 o’clock a. m: to $ o’cleck p. m., BT 2 R R covel too valuable to be ignéred. Spoken by the Card. Some sluggish natures cannot brace When women call they leave their | themselves until the dire moment ar- (7 o e e e el | e it pa contricinmave | closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. leave their chips —Philadelphia Rec-.| them accomplish in ten minutes what o otherwise would have taken an hour. | = e R Nothing but the shook of a meal be- FRANK E. l“m Treasurer. 7 The mayor of Philadelphia made 380,000 by selling the municipal bonds 1o the people and saved five times his smalary.! Yet he is not free from ad- verse criticism. Dr. Wiley has three farms—one in : . Floral Designs| pg.uosr CAFE, Ground Floor 3 Virginia, one in Maryland, and one inl pop.car passeager trains are oper-{ ing positively upon them will electri- § s GEDULDIG Indiana, #o there is no cha for§ ated ofaxionally In the New York {fy them into an activity sufficient to THELE 15 no advertising medium 1m ' £ > A i et ; Connceticut equal to The Bul his enemies to starve him to death. sybuay get them into their clothing. Ome . ! Tel. 868 77 Cedar Street | Biiii, ol 55 resuits %

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