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' TWO PLEASED TOWNS. . Oid Lyme and Saybrook are feeling 'very chipper over the big new half- million-dollar bridge across the Con- mecticut river that unites them. The 3 bridge takes the place of the ancient ferty. It wes opening day on Thurs- day last and fifteen thousand people| “Mrs. Poppydick dropped in ‘to see helped, the jubilation alons. To many |me this afternoon,” said Mrs. James- Who were "there probably the most|worthy, in a casual way. striklog featire was the automobile fof the women you approve, I think?” |into a Graeco-Roman wrestler? - We|Was in poor health when he with howing. More than one thousand | “Mrs. Poppydick i3 a fine woman,” | have a boy of elght years, with wist- | (3T Went abrond fast year, and UROT Tachines were .in the vicinity, a con- | replied- Jameswortty, With emphasig, | ful, earnest eves. If he asked me|pecame worse. Death was due 10 Siderable proportion of them taking | “I have known her ever since she was | where his mamma was, how could I|chronic nephritis. 2 . part in the parade. That was appro- |a little girl, and I can’t recall a fool- | tell him that she was in training with | Mr. King was a personal friend and . priate, for the new bridge will be more | ish thing that she ever dfd. She is|a view to issuing a challenge to Jack | business associate of John D. Rocke- F of a convenience to them than to|safe and sane and has horse sense to | Johnson?” felles -and. John “D. ‘Archhold. = THelr [ others. 1i was also appropriate that|burn. In these days, when women are| " “Mrs, Poppydick also has children |@cquaintance began just after the end. THE the newest thing in transportation— | taking up every fool fad that comes|with wistful eyes, and if it's all right | 78 OF the, CIS War , m;mp':f,m 7 lgnoring the aeroplane—should be on |along, wasiing time and money in|for her to go to the symnasium I|N°Y where he was born, and started Golden West hand in numbers to witness the pass-u| frivolous ways, it is a refreshment to | don't see why it's all wrong for me.” |a hardware store with his brother. ing of the ferryboat, a relic of the old | contemplate such a woman as Saman- | “Mrs. Poppydick be hanged! She's|When the oil industry began to as- By Dnv'! Bilaseo PRICES mand Guufief. 115 YEARS OLD. price, 12¢ & weeks 50e & where her mamma was, how could 1 tell her that her mamma was at the “She's .one | gymnasium try! to develop herself | ELKS CONVENTION AT THE BEST PICTURES ON EATH 'PROGRAMME FOR... Bulletin Business Office, 4! etin Editorial Kooms, Job Orfice, 35-6, b Willimantle Office, Room 3 Murray and the slow moving davs which mod- | tha Poppydick.” a silly, vain woman, with no other |Sume great proportions the brothers ern jmpatience cannot endure.—Bris-| . St ot o er | thought than to make herself conspic- | Started in the ‘manufacture of ma- . chinery used in the business, and it tol Ereas] Her talk about the new woman's gym- | U0us, and have the gaze of the grand |y, 4 ine"this time that King met nasium wouldn't have made any im- stand focused on her. When she Was | poty John D. Rockefeller and John D, pression on me only that I knew how |a little girl her highest ambition was | Archbold. Twelve years or so ago you admire her good sense. So when | to be a bareback rider in a circus, and | Mr. King retired from active business &he urged me to become a member of | later she tried to elope with a snake|and came to live in Fair Haven. A Everybody ®as surprised by the number of ‘automobiles present; and, yet, it was the most natural thing in The Cireculation ol The Bulletin. The Bulletin hos (he largest eir- eulation of amy poper ia Eastern the world that they should be there in large numbers, since the old ferry was a nightmare to automobile travelers the physical culture club and share the advantages of the gymnasium, I could charmer. What Mr: is no criterion for Mrs, Jamesworthy. 1 have handed down my ultimatum. dick does | Widow and a daughter, Mrs. Sheldon H. B e | Tolles, ‘of Clevelana, surviva. Matinees, 10c, 15¢, 25¢ Nights, 15c¢, 25¢, 35¢, 50c not refuse. The initiation fee is $10 and—" “Do you mean to fell nmie in cold blood,” shrieked Jamesworthy, “that you have ]oinezz a freak physical cul- MRS. MACKAY BUYS ESTATE. LABOR DAY AT THE New London Co. Fair Commecticut, and from three te four | [and their influence had as much to fimes larger than that of amy 1 |ldo with procuring the bridge as the Norwieh. it is delivered to over | linfluence of any one class. A thou- 3,000 the 4,053 houses Nor- || sand automobiles are not so many wieli, and read by nimety-three ver || when one remembers that 8,000 and cent. of the people. Ja Windham 10,000 have been present at great do- it te delivered to over 900 heuses, |fings in the neighborhood of Boston in Puimam O e lm 10 ever within a vear. and make a monkey of vourself? 1,100, and in all of these places it All eastern Connecticut is pleased “I haven't joined yet, but I put in is comsidered tue local datly. with the new. bridge and no doubt the [my application at Mrs. Poppydick’s re- Eastern Connecticut has forty- | | whole state finds real satisfaction In|quest. She is such a safe and sane sine towus, ome hundred uad stxtr-}{ s completion and the future safety | woman that I 'couldn't iznore her ad- Bve postoffice districts, and forey- || .5 comfort it assures to all travelers | vice, I suppose that when I'm a mem- S SRR e aetivery A that way, ber T'll do as the other members do, e o il s and if they perform on horizontal (WS “ind en an1 ot ¢ o bars T'll do the same.” i Cold storage in New York appears| .ixgw, listen to me,” s: to be used to ruin perishable f00d-| e with awlul gras stuffs instead of preserving them, The | (oot Ut 0 o0t Bt three-ringed If you go to that gymnasium and wear doll's clothes and swing on a trapeze there is going to be a fresh sensation in the divorce court “Perhaps we might as well have the sensation, anyho You veto. every- Litehfield Property May Be Devoted to Her Philanthropic Work. [The sudden departurs from Litchfield o leas- | Of the family of Capt. Harpld Smith thing I suggest, and there's no pleas- | ¢ “feir winter home in New York ure in life for your wife. Yesterday|nae jeq to the disclosure that tho I spoke of taking the children for a|Smith” family have sold . their fine b trip on the lakes, as Mrs. Tanglewell | country properts in Titelifield to Mrs | _ Clarence Whittman, a wealthy New is going, and you wouldn't hear to it, | Clarence Mackay. It is understood | Yorker, has purchased =the = large although you know the trip would do [that Mrs. Mackay will improve the|Greenwoods mills in New Hartford us a world of good.” property immediately. and the Draycott Mills company, a o have recomsidercd that matter,| It s Teported that Mrs. Mackay will | Massachusetts corporation, will occupy 2 w cork, | the property and employ in the néigi and you may have vour trip, if I hear | US¢ the estate for philanthropic work. | [o5B0PCES (0" hien the business has no moré of this gymnasium nonsense. NEW HARTFORD MILLS ture club? Ard you going to put on tights and swing on a horizontal bar Purchased by Woealthy New Yorker Who Will Manufacture Silk Goods. COLD STORAGE DISCLOSED. d Jameswor- T can't pre- ’GLOCK 4 A been fully established. The company AT 1 0 I really think the trip will do you good | . Diverced from Lieutenant. will manufactura silk g00ds. The work 2 3 and the children need an outing.” News has réached New Haven of |of remodaling the mills will be com- “A woman has to resort to all sorts | the granting of a divorce to Mrs. An-|menced right away. Large weaving twelve plants the state board of health | 11 ; s 01 ot oxpediants to manage & husband,” |Dabel Lee Morris from Lieut. Robert|sheds will be constructed and some of | et She. cifcus,” but if’ you go fo it 1. don't|of expediapd clarge ¢ | Morris ‘on the grounds of intolerable | the present mills are to be practical . pssied \lru.l—r the Brennan law wexe | ypt you to darken my door again.|Mrs. Jamesworthy e.xplmned later to cruelty. Mrs. Morriss as Annabel Lee | rebuiit. The new concern will prove a found to be in temperature 35 deg;:?s I am patient and long suffering, but| Mrs. Tangelwell “No :ower on eaxr(h s’ & ‘protegée -of Mre. Flia Whieiee | big boom r;:r ‘\'fiw H)M“o:? “.:m],, ] S ¥ l C d’d f giNve e phescrying. pHICWIN Ly MRS s a limit to my forbearance. | would get me to join that gymnasium [ Wilcox and a leading spirit in the|was sorely hit when the cotton duck F G were found more than 7300000 Dounds e et e ttaren et | crowd, “bub when I pretended that I|social set st Short Beach. The Gourt|imdustey moved away and cut in twain qrmer Yy dociaitist Candidate for over- of poultry and meat, 4.500,000 pounds v wanted to join, Mr. Jamesworthy fairly | gives Mrs, Morris tha custody of her|the population. ON GOOD FIGHTING GROUND. The president appears to feel quite confident that (he on of congress left th Iministra n upon good fighting grouud. lle is appur- ently going before the country to e plain to the people the exact sity 5 v s consumption; but it is clear romn “Reason” of Vol and He polnts out that “tari for polities | {0 tes hould be permic, | thore is small dgubt that If eversone IR mocto, and Be fas ted In this direction: and that the | Telt as “Reason® writes, this world | leaders in a way which must make ’ : would be all to live in suitable to the them wince. This is what the presi- was found to be unfit for eating, as has been found also by consumers more often perhaps than in any other line of marketing. Cold storage is a g and the ion « foods is legitimate so long 1t convenience perishable they are ndition for safe maintained in good ¢ strictest surveillance is necessary. The New York law limits the time LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Up to Reason. Zditor: Tn The Bulletin of Mon- ppeared a very reasonable letter Mr Reason™ act up to “Rea- but does ? It s most_whimsical: as “Reason” write A Chicago girl, aged 30, is unable to get a job as stenographer because | ing” which may she is too old. So she may have to|a public entertainer Mr. g0 into musical comedy.—Pittsburgh fecord mself. Gazttte-Times. Core: some News. plans. of George W. Perkins “amus- remind you that h: maintain her dignity or hand in her i : 3 : of fish, 2000000 pounds of cheese | ,ggnation. We have a sweet little | flew to pieces. We'll be at the whart daughter, four years of age. ok = nor Of WlsCOnSln \Vl“ Speak 000,000 pounds of butter, and 500000 | giry " ten years old. 1f that ongei|early in the morning, and you can — A Public Eritertainer, cases of eggs. Much.of the poultry | (hnijq came to my knee and asked meet us there.’—Chicago News. The Age Limit. T O Tt e ki AT 2 0’CLOCK s [he Boston Store e The Racing Will Commence The Following Program between the dent said - - T s ¢ products can be kept in cold storage|son™ to answer: “Is it the natural in- h f l\ . Ms. Underwood and Mr. Clark, In |, g provides that, when exposed for | clination of mankind to do and per: eats [ t e races the house, and Mr. LaFollette and his | 4o ‘vo0ds must be labeled with the | form to one another acts of Kindness soclates, in the had earlier been conspicuous support of a measure which was avowed topted for the purpose of securing scientific information to assist in revisions of the tariff. Indeed, recated any future r n the s<ion without an This is the way to guard the welfare | man?" > 2 approved this? accurate knowledge of the facts. But 4 > IN SEASON. 2 now, in the opportunity presented by | the People. Norwich, Conn., Aug. 29, 1911. 2 Answer Rowk-law expresaly pre the speclal session and_in the desire to ‘play politics, and gra what was supposed to be a popular desire for the reduction of dutles, they did not hesitate to adopt all the alleged defective methods of previous tarift revislons which they had denounced, and to reject as entirely unworthy of conslderation the suggestion of delay untll investigation by an impartial board should be had. No tarift bill within any one's recollection has ever been passed with o little care. They declined to wait 90 days to hear u re- port of & full investigation on Sched- ule K, which the previous congress by 4 united vote of the democrats and republicans, including the insurgents, had directed to be made on December With reference to the misrepresenta- tion of the tariff board, he sai It is the same hoard which Messrs. Clark and Underwood and Senator La Follette and his associates were de- manding, but so hateful has that board become, because I have insisted that we should wait until it reports, that Mr, Underwood sees fit to denounce it s composed of clerks and hirelings of mine. The statutory board would have reported to me had the bill passed and it could not have made a report any earlier than the present tariff board will now make a report. As to the conclusions of its report, the present board is mo more subject to my di- rection than would have been the statutory beard. Indeed, the charac- ter of the men on it is the highest possible and they would scorn to yield 10 executive influence or to render any but the most impartial judgment. hey earnestly dep- | date of their receipt in storage and that they must also bear the date of their release from storage and be plac- arded as cold storage food in ord that the purchaser may distinguish them from fresh products THE COST OF FAME. Atwood is now in the world's -hampion long-distance aero- and he appears to be fully conscious of the peril of his occupa- tion as a daring aviator. He says frankly that the end is inevitable if he keeps at it He has a busine: style that is im- pressive; and he has more caution than has been shown by others tak- ing stuch risks. When he got to New York he gnized the worn condi- tion of his machinery and he declined to continue the flight to Boston. And, yet, he confesses that he, 100, some day, may encounter the broken bolt, the weakened wing or the defec- tive engine that will plunge him down to death It is not likely that he would contemplate making a flight from ILos Angeles to New York without a mew aeroplane al intervals of 1,200 miles to decrease®the peril and in- crease hig chlnce of making a success- ful flight. If there is an aviator in America who can successfully do this stunt, he is doubtless the man. He appears to have the -caution, confi- denice and ability to successfully lead in air navigation. A TAX REVELATION. The New London Day. discussing the establishment of the Woman's col- lege, says that the trustees have of- fered $22,000 for 22 acres, half in New London limits and the other half in Waterford, The owner is holding out for $40,000. If the acres are of com- men value, then presumably the oivn- er's valuation of the 11 acres in New {or is it the strong arm of the law which induces them to be half so good as they ought to be?" And if 'tis man’s { main object in view to be good, why does' the law of the state have to be so | often resorted to so he may be com- pelled by such law to be a better FOUR COMETS IN THE SKY. Brooks’ Is the Most Brilliant, While Keiss' Can Also Be Seen With Na- ked Eye. Four comets streaking night's cano- py with four tails of fire, at the same tim, are giving sky-gazers hereabouts about all the exercise in observation and computation that even the most ambitious could des ‘With Brooks,” Waolf's, Keiss' and Encke’s comets c: vorting in paths of radiance across the dark backsround of the heavens; there is plenty of work cut out for the sharp-visioned probers of the celestial depths, and every one of them is tak- ing full advantage of this seldom to be met combination. Although perfectl plain to the trained eye of the astronomer, Brooks' i | server, as its path is at | time_(hrough the Milky Way and its brilliance is somewhai lost in that slowing mass that belts the zenith. The comet is to be picked out with an ordinary opera glass a trifle north of 4 point directly overhead at 10.30 lock in the evening, Its motion js toward the rwest and a_little -north and it can be located a little east of the star Alpha Cygni in the constella- tion Cygnus. The nearest approach to the earth will be in mid-October. It will ap- proach nearest to the sun on Novem- ber 11, and then the heat of the lat- ter body will give the comet greatest incandescence and make it more spec- tacular than at present. > This comet was _discovered by Brooks on July 20 of this year and ce its discovery has been growing brighter and brighter until it is now Q—Jophthah made a vow (ses Judges xi, 30-40) which led him to burn his only daughter as a burnt of- fering. Can we believe that a just Ged hibited human sacrifices. (See Deuter- onomy xii, 30, 31) Besides, Jephthah did not burn his daughter as a sacri- fice. Our Common Wersion transia- tion of the Scripture you cite is mis- leading. The original properly trans- lated reads: “It shall be that who- ever comes forth of the doors of my house to meet me, when I return in peace, from the children of Ammon, shall surely be Jehovah’s, and I will offer to Him (Jehovah) a burnt offes ing.” Jephthah's vow meant that his daughter, who met him on his return, should be devoted to the Lord's serv- ice as Hannah dedicated Samuel, and that Jephthah would offer to the Lord a burnt offering. Every Jewish wo- man hoped to be the mother of the Messiah. For a virgin this would seem impossible. Jephthah's daughter’s dedication to the Lord meant that she must forever remain a -virgin. In proof of this the account reads, “and she went forth to bewail her virginity.” “She returned unto her father, who did with her according to his vow which he had vowed, and she knew no man” (remained a virgin). After that it became a custom for the daughters of Israel to go once each year and spend four days in lamenting with, or consoling, this daughter of Jephthah (see verses 39, 40). WANTS $150,000. New Britain Water Board Wants School Clothing en our Second Floor - Paul Jones Middy Blouse —FOR— School Wear THIS is the original MiddyBlouse and in style and finish is the recognized leader. SIZES 10 to 18 years $1.00 and $1.69 SCHOOL DRESSES : Vi ked eve of the observ- “It is really the same board as that |London would be $20,000. The Day | iSible to the na e o R Money for Improved Supply. o, Beovided In the bill and just us in- |has maliclously gone and looked up| or AL (he observed knows just where | ' CHILDRENS WASHABLE SCHOOL ndent, but under the present con- it irritates these gentlemen of the house and senate who have beén the taxable value of these 11 acres. It finds that the owner pays taxes on a valuation of $1,000 for the entire 11 Another comet which darted into this solar system a stranger and which will never return again-on its para- ’ comet. This wan- as been decided by the New Britain water board to ask the board of finance and taxation to recommend n issue of $150,000 worth of bonds for DRESSES are a practical necessity for tKe opening of school. We are showing a good LAREX & LAREX, Ring Artists REED’S ACROBATIC BULL TERRIERS ‘THE DENNIS BROS., Comedy Revolving Ladder Act DEWAR’S COMEDY CIRCUS " The Verno’s Double Trapeze Act Wrestling M;;éh_l;:tween JACK McGRATH and DOANE BITGOOD Be Sure and See This. Science Against Herculean Strength. Mr. C. A. BIGNEY, High Diver. MOTOR CYCLE RACES Each Day as follows : Monday, Sept. 4th engaged in passing tariff legislation |acres. Think of that—wants $20,000 | bolic orbit, is Keiss® , he department's use. The commis- 2 Tor Boliticn. chieris 1o have tre o | uya tekes on $L000r o £ 0% | dorer has been visibie 1o the maked | slonors stalc that 450,000 Wil b meen: Fihiaih ; 10-Mile Open Race for Motor Cycles of this board of respectable and jm- | Think of a system that makes it pos- | €¥e for several weeks in the early fod to complete the contracts now on assortment of them in fancy stripes and pretty morning hours at a point in the south- hand and pay up for the farms pur- partial persons referred to as a reason | sible for $20.000 worth of real estate| hyai aad. near. the horizon. Tt has | on epay | up. : % ; for waiting ninety days in order fo|to crawl into the tax list at a valua- | geadually gone heyond the vision and | ooy oo, S‘%;%&;"i&"?L’lf‘fi&'fi plaids. They are all new models, Sizes 6 to T“esda Se t sth Secure care in legisiation which is of [tion which is in fact just five per cent., | will soon be invisible to observers of | holding farms for the city, about $15,- 14 years y’ p - vital duteres: to the country and its|a vear's interest, on the actual value. this latitude. 000. These farms could not be bought ¥ o 3 4 . Tadusicies onder thai ‘an ' nerest. n- tag| . The other two comets are periodic | by tna witv, 35 the board did mor havs $1.19 and $1.98 S-Mile Race fof Single Cylinder President Taft feeis assured that {he |affairs is spreading. ‘A zood many|@nd retern at regular intervals |ihe power, so the money was advanced & . truth will beaf its own welght, and that the American people may be depended upon to support it towns are busying themseives this question of how to make conform to the law's requirements.— over lists Wolf’s comet has a period of 3 1-2 vears and Encke’s of § 3-4 years. The formar was picked up and def- initely plotted by Wolf of Heidelberg until the department was in a position to_take them up. The WrLigville reservolf has proven a much more expensive proposition Motor Cycles = —_— Hartford Courant, in 1898, It passed perihelion on July |than Endineer Blake's estimnts of J S Sirice the Chelsea, Mass, ' $100,000 4 1898, It was-not seen In 1905 of | aboat 385,000 - Instans of thor s hor > Wednesda Se t 5th postoffice has- been in the works, pri- his is something which happens | account of its unfavorable position |cost, or will cost when completed, be- y’ . SAESY GlSeeile seid -organts io | from time to time in every city i the | With regard to the earth and the sun, | twein $140.000 and $150,000. Striking o - . ® &nd organizationg have E s v in the | % TS subsequent “ooping the ce- | quicksand cost $25.000 oxter, ang thos . 1 put up bulldings vaiued at neariy elght e ore In nappening out Stony Brook | iesial loon” it was taught on the pho- | the construction of the upper part of 5-Mile ace iIor wo-uylindaer ions. The government moves slow. [ Way just now, where land values are| tographic plate and claimed as one of |the dam has prdven very expensive. i > o b e being greatly increased because Nor- | the regulars. Its nearest point to the | The other $100.000 of the bond issue We Rz-u?holater Furniture and Lay Carpets l\'lotor C)'C]CS z The Indianapolis postmaster has flutter among the young £irls who worrespond under false names, by threatening to detect them and put a stop to it caused a wich needs the land for a reservoir. Under the present svstem of valuin: property for taxation, there appears to be no way to get anything that resem- bles a proportional or equal valuation. It is a go-as-you-please along certain earth avas about August 1. Encke’s comet, another of the reg- ulars, was picked out and claimed as a part of the solar system in 1812 And it kLas shown in the same old place at the same regular intervals ever since first observed. is wanted for’ constructing a pipe line from Whisville to the Burlington brook |and puttinz in an intake. The city eeds the water frqm the brook. avail- ing itself of the rights granted by the legislature. It will be cheaper to build the intake now and wait until a few 50 CUBIC INCH OR UNDER Entries for ['lotor Cycle Races to be made with C. Missouri has a town of ten thousand | high lines, and a pinch upon small Enske's comet is-just coming from |vears later before building the reser- souls without an orzanized govern- | properties. The towns may take all| behind the sun; and will be seen soon |voir. The pipe line will require four V. Pendleton, Jr., No. 10 Broadway. ment; and there isn't a saloon in Flat |the interest they please in the matter, | ‘n the am‘;ly \w;’:lghx in the general di- | miles of 24-inch pipe. 3 River bec moral se appes o 5 il cing | Tecion of southwest. . { s gl She "zmr«l peanse moral sentiment s |there appears to be no way of making oIrs Candt T A B aouth. 1L the ? L the burden of taxation bear equally | cjgee vieinity of tae constellation Lyra Governor s of New Hampshire is upon all the property owners. but can be seen only with a powerful telescope. .LOOK YOUR FULL BRASS BAND CONCERT :.’:..; »:»,m; ;‘):(y:r‘km: with ,:... h.n'l’nz ETJTTBR:AL NOTES. H B e o s i ] Happy thought for today: Th 1 = 7 3 i i that state rather than a successtul | uyrdbs O or today: The only | oot day. It does not wet through in | : " e A ehimk’a close-ited_man ever gives | Y55 99 | : . And ever/tlrmg that goes to make It is now said that the ¥ 3 2 / £ z e M"‘:; h:"r m:a'\,:i]]gl;;:-r;: A bad example is frequently such| Nantucket takes no pleasure in the i§ I ;I : ; I an Up-lo-a'a!e cau”t/ Fal" 40,000-ton battleships. Uncle Sam still appears 1o be ambitious to beat all creation. The president is trying to have a two ke vacation at Beverly, and those who seek an andience with Pres- a warning to others that it deters them from going and doing likewise. The southern cities are passing no- wooden-shingle ordinances as a means of reducing the chances for big fires. It is generally conceded in Canada prophecy that its custom house will be abolished, The collector of the port is of importance there. If Harry Atwood did get but $300 on his cross-country flight, the per- formance as an object lesson is not | Not Your Worst. CUTICURA On and affer August 1st, 1911, the Jewell City Savings Bank of Jewett €ity, Conn., will be open every business day (except Satur- . 35¢c Admission Only . . Children under 12 . idgnt Taft in that time are likely to [that if the province of Quebec cannot| o 'TSPIFINE to others. tail. defeat Premier Laurier nothing is like- from ’cloc] )’ m., TR . 2 s The schools open next week; but the ’ T rrr——— e | % pupits va. o torgotien ihat. ine el b oy o o o Teams and Auto’s . . 35¢c big run as a counterfeit; and still continues in its course, although go ernment experts pronounce it a fraud. “The recent (arift discussions hrought __out the fact that everything one buys Zor caifskin in the shops is not, An avicidé gun is the heavenward shooter which is expected in the future to bring down the airships from the skies. < The Congressional Record serves a fine purpose on & -troliey seat in a one-session bell is a comfort when, there is no other hope. ’ The Panama canal is to have great guns io defend it. The 16-inch for a far reacher, supnorted by inch guns, ought to make hot work for-an enemy. - SOAP | And cutieurs Otmtment nase done 50 mueh sor Poor compiexions, red, rough hands, and faliing hair that It s almost eriminal not to s them Sold everywhere. Liberai simpie of each free, with 32-p. book. Addrese “Cyticurs,” Dept. 2N, Boston. closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. ; FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. A. D. LATHROP, President. THEO. W. YERRINGTON, Sec’y.