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rwich ulletin nud Coufier. e 115 YEARS OLD, price. 13 & weck; Goe & s a yean en e, Entered at Tho Postoffics at Coii 8 mscond-class matiee, T Buitetin "otnoe, o = 480, Eulletin i1 SECHE Tob Orhce o UM Norwich, Monday, Sept. 11, 1911. s delivered to over Meumses ia Nor- FRANCIS E, BECKWITH, CHARLES P. BUSHNELL. Assessors for Four Years, LEWIS R. CHURCH, it should be noted that a change now | idulsed in during thie day when the |7 0 " ith & black girdle waist belt, st ti ALEXANDER E. REEVER. < | 5u1d" develop endless confusion and | Sare Of the ot sun falls on them they | e among the eective afternoon tol- || NEAR SEAL COATS—These are 52 inches long and closely resemble Presenting for the firsc time in Kiadttaor tor Twe Y the sucoessor, Mowsver. Indomphtent,| it s, lettes. the real seal coats. Made of choice, large skins and fined with {]- this city, Paul Armstrong’s e would have only 1o unload on Mac-| On the background of a datke SOWh| ' Coats or jackets of changeable|] SABLE SQUIRREL COAT—in a’beautiful soft brown shade, and, | great detective thief drama Donald and slide out from under | they look inexpressibly beautiful a A coil i » | Board of Relief, are decidedly recherche worn with [faffetas are worn with voile or mul brocade— p | Bk . v |plame. O the political side, it the | ate decloedly vechorche | worn ER|1LLCe Frocks, They show the high SALE PRICE $85.00 | | A l JAMES W. BLACKBURN e “:‘”dm::‘n‘::a:m‘;l InO | Black or any of its companion colors pste; aud e ulbiisheo Ut O loRES e | heir camp, it might b a ‘ oo, ) % i i Town Clerk, Decty: Ehion. pi e A R T NATURAL PONY GOAT—These skins are of a fine even coloring, Go where you will, they say you will CHARLES S, HOLEROOK. Town Treasurer, CHARLES S, HOLBROOK. Collector of Taxi THOMAS A. ROBINSO) Constables, DAVID R. KINNEY. JOHN H. REEVES, GEORGE H. STANTON, OUTSTAYING ITS§ WELCOME. When the governor of Connecticut obtains the increased powers which #00d judges of matters political con sider desirable, it is to be hoped that somebody will thoughtfully include among them authority-to tell legisla- tures to go home whenever they dis- piay an inclingtion to “lag superflu- ous on the stage.” The present leg- islature 18 fast becoming a weariness to its constituents who are beginning to have serious doubts of the efficlency of people who spend so much time in accomplishing so little—The Bridge- port Telegram. The govermor hardly needs be em- powered to send the legislature home, for most states have put an end to these prolonged sessions by establish- ing a legal limit to the legislative ses- sions of from 60 to 90 days; and if the legislature fails to do its business |in that time a special session has to be calied. Tt is seldom that a state has a legislature that doesn't know when to adjourn, and when the pres- | ent legislature gets through it may be seen that its faults were more in early delays than in late omissions. It ought to be m century at least be- fore Connacticut has another lezisl ture In Session for full nine months. NO CHARGES NEEDED, “Democratic leaders have been sting,” says the Hartford Courant, ‘that us soon as this session was over they ‘would get Governor Bald- win to turn Highway Commissioner MacDonald out’ They have more than intimated that they had made up a case and had assurance that the thing would be done, Asked if Mac- Donald had not a full defence against charges, they declared that this made | no difference, as the governor didn't have to make any charges or allow any defense. As the law is drawn, the governor, any governor, not Simeon E. Baldwin at this time but any gov- ernor at any time, ¢an remove the commissioner because he wants to do the state highway commissioner, says further On the personal side, it should be remembered that long as Mr. Mac- Donald has served there has never been even a serious charge of graft— never a particle of proof. The record is beaujifully clean. The millions so far spent have been disbursed without @ bit of scandal. On the business side “Under all the clrcumstances, if the senate can, as proposed, provide for a judicial trial before a removal of any commissioner ix possible, it will be acting for the best interests of the state and the cause of fair pla. It is certainly due to men of ability and honesty and long and faithful service to have a hearing upon charges made against them: and this provis- CONCERNING WOMEN. There are about 3,000, weddings every twenty-four hours, taking the entire world into consideration. Mary Hoover, aged Valley, Pa, is the champlon snaks killer of that section. She has the skins of twenty-five reptiles dispatched already this season, but none of them S0 large as the black snake she killed after @ battle—5 feet 7 inches, Miss Rose Moriarty of Elyria, O, is deputy city treasurer, deputy city au- ditor, Geputy clerk of the town council, clerk of the board of control, clerk to the director of public service and cleri to the director of public safety. Kansas is one of the three states which have no woman dentists. The other two are North Carolina and This is somewhat unusual for where municipal suffrage pre- where nearly one-halt of the county ~Superintendents are women, where 10,000 out of 12,000 teachers&re women, where the only woman in the world is probate judge and where more Woman's rights’laws grace the stautes than in any other state of the union, Use of Gold Bead: Now that the gold bead is again.so much in vogue w few words about this decoration, which is really ornamental when properly worn, would be highly apropos. If you should be the possessor of some of the old style beads learn from the oracle that only the tiniest are of correct proportions. They must not be much larger than the size of a pin- head. Be it distinetly understood that those that are the size of a marble are taboo. They should be in strands—number- years, of ling from four to nine—according to the length of the neck. The lissome girl with the throat that is swanlike can wear the full number of strands in her string of beads and not appear wanting in the finesse of knowing how to_dress, It is far better taste to wear the the siin, but rather as an ornament on_the dress about the neck. The gold beads are far more becom- ing to the brunettes of decided color than to the lighter skinned or the blonde. They have wlso the trait of making the blue or gray eves to ap- pear cold and steely It is also to be noted that.if worn in the evening they have a sort of cooling effect on the onlooker, while if which seem to have taken on a tar- nished appearance, the best formult 1o follow out is the following: Make a paste of whiting and water to which have been added a quantity of bran and a few drops of ammonia. Rud the heads ‘with tois and with the hands and then rinse off with water that is Tuke-warm. This will make them ap- pear like {he beads that are recently bought. _ Woman in Life and in the Kitchen 5 NORWI to give a formal affair in her: honor, invite s of the glm- you kihow for a porch thjmble party. T exte ing the invitation ask them to bring their needlework for a chatty afternoon and allow no trace of for- mality to 2nter into the appointments, the introduction or the 'setving of the gefreshments. Arrange the porch chairs in a circle or half circle, pile them with pillows and have handy ail the sewing requisites, such as needles, dif- ferent siszes of white thread, thimbles and plain embroidery scissors. A guest often neglects to place one or the other of these in her grateful for the thoughtfulness of the hostess in supplying them without the troubls of explanation. Ask the complimented giest (0 move about among the girls and talk with them all, 8o that congeniality may pre- dominate throughout the “circle. A graphophone will add merriment to the occasion and keep pleasant chatter going. Refreshments may be very Hght, con- sisting of dainty sandwiches, ite cream or ices and cake and fruit punch. - Ice cream and cake is quite enough at one of_these “drop in” parties Later in the afternoon, if your vis- jtor sings or_plays, ask her to, favor ihe guests. Whon she has responded. extend the invitation to any other mu- siclan present, and so have the affair ena in a round of gavety. DICTATES OF FASHION. -All tashion indications point to a still larger use of embroiderjes. The large coliar has evidently come to stay, as well as the side frill. Colors that ‘predominate at fashion- able gatherings abroad are royal blue, coronation red and empire green. Basket weaves are prominent in the first’ autumn suits shown, and it is noticeable that revers of these suits are exiremely large. The veilings of black satin, With gor- geous hand needlework mousseline in- bonnets are evolved from fine embrold- ered or spotted musiin over pink pon- gee with ribbons. to match. Gloves are dyed in every conceiv- able shade to match the colored shoes and_stockings, which in every case ought to harmonize with the toflette. Short broderie anglaise tunics, cut on either side of ths white embroidered All embroidered linen and mouseline dresses show the band of velvet, salin and mousseline. The nots of- color seen at the hem is frequently repeat- ed at the waist or about the corsage. Marie Antoinette fichus of net and lace kesp up a continued popularity. These fichus are arranged to give a sloping bretelle idea and one side crosses over the other In front and at the back an opposite end Will cross ricbag and’ will be || IN POI 0. That's reason enoug o i ped o crusted with filet and venise, makes 2 The Courant, after reviewing the | nin® " Socailcrs goam in foat, thy | many striking dresses They fook their real worth of $49.50— |senscless and unjust assaults upon | dicium is, do not wear them mext to| ... charming df. chifréns SALE PRICE..........$37.50 PO 52- SA AL September Sale The prices on Vthcse garments, which are strictly New and of the Highest Standard, offer an actual saving of from 20 to 30 per cent. THROUGH OUR NEW YORK HEADQUARTERS, WHICH ENABLED US TO COMMAND THE BEST IN THE MARKET WHEN PRICES WERE THE LOWEST. WE CAN THEREFORE OFFER YOU GREAT SAVINGS MODELS OF THE SEASON, 1911-12, 52.INCH PONY SKIN COATS—Nicsly marked skine, plain satin lined HUDSON SEAL COAT—52 inches wide, S _MISS ETHEL LAWS, Sepran g S the Lady,” and others, Wed. and Thurs. the second of ‘the Mutt & Jeff pHoto farce series. of Fur Garments Begins Monday, September 11th ‘CONTINUES ONE WEEK TLE RHODY’S BIG FAIR lsland’s Only Fair - New England’s Best Fair| LIT Rhode THESE GOODS WERE PURCHASED MONTHS AGO i ive Stock, F s 7Sk, Fam lovlenne Prod hu‘..d"'l'zs‘\:h.l"hmud laats, Te b ¥ Labor Saving FAST RACING ™, - PREMIUMS-AND PURSES ALL GREATLY INCREASED| FREE YAUDEVILLE swow Furnished by the Famou Adelside Carlylel DAILY, 10 A M. and 1.30 P M, <In frat’s Gring fb SPECIAL RATES from_all_points NN oo eey SCHOOL - SUPPLIES POLI’S Paints, Crayons, Rules, Ink, Glue, Mu- THESE GARMENTS WHICH ARE OF THE LATEST . and worth easily $10.00 mere than we ask— SALE PRICE..........$20.50 INY SKIN COATS8~—These are soft, pliable and nicely marked skins. i NY SKIN COATS—Made of well marked skins, with handsome bro- caded satin lining and shawl collar— . SALE PRICE..........$57.50 INCH MARMOT COATS—Made of fine, soft, pliable skins and lined with brown Skinner's satin. These coats have large collars— SALE PRICE. .........$59.00 MATINEES Juesday, Thursday, Saturday Second Week of . The Poli Players cilage, Pens, Pencils, Book Straps, Folding Cups, Lunch Boxes, Baskets, etc. NES. EOWIN FRY, Franklin Square with raccoon shawl find no better place to huy’ WALL $125.00— PAPERS than at Shea & Burke’s. One hundred new pattgrns just received. Good Papers as low as 5¢ a roll. ALL BORDERS FREE, SHEA & BURKE collar and handsome brocade lining, worth SALE PRICE......... .$98.00 BLE SQUIRREL COAT==In a beautiful handsomely marked, rich brocade lining— SALE PRICE..........$135.00 JIMMY VALENTINE Night Prices, 15-25-35-50c. Matinee Ptices; 10-15-25c. | soft brown shade, and ORGE N n a very fine grade of fur, GUSTAVE LAMBERT ion for an opportunity for defence and finish in a rosett2 or a bow toward s 2 Agents Town Deposit Fund, should certainly be made as a future Homermads Soreen. & or sit. | On¢ Side of the waist line. 3 ovan dnd July RAMINDS B Mg ining = 37--47 Main St B rotection to all men of character and| A useful and ormamenta or sit- Cleveees. . $1484 ol . e ¥ GAtn p o |\ et and ommamental bed or it | SALE PRICE. .. $148.00 MISS OLIVE E. HUNT COSTELLO LIPPITT, FRANK L. WOODARD. Town Scheol Visiters, (For Three Years) EDWARD CROOKS, GEORGE THOMPS! (Wor Three Years. commencing 1912.), WARREN DAVIR * N. CONGDON: faithful service who state in such a may serve the onsible capacity. EDITORIAL NOTES. Happy thought for today: An hon- est dollar drifts into bad company. The schoolboy who is only geod in longitude and lass-itude may make a by getting from & builder's supply shop | four slater's laths: saw each off to the length of fifty-seven inches, This will ledve six short piecés (wenty-four inches long. Nail the pleces together firmly to form two frames, putting a short piece actoss the centre oI each frame to brace it, HEALTH AND BEAUTY. There is only one way of keeping the eyebrows clean and to stimulate their growth and beauty at the same time. and that is by gently brushing night and morning. This mak?s them wen- derfully soft and glossy and each tiny hair stands by Itself. s0 desired, until November 1st, upon receipt of a cash deposit. TEACHER OF PIANO, 3 Huntington Place, Undertakers and Embalmer: Norwick and Taftville. _ THE FINEST 35c DINNER NOTE—Garments selected during this sale will be held, if P. C. GEER TUNER 122 Proapect 8t L. T4 Tel BIL. Norwieh On Salect cheap cretonne to harmonizs Registrar of Voters, pretty good navigator. wi m";he oolor of the room in which| Teeth kept clean mean small den- 2 . IN TOWN TYLER D. GUY. — You wish 1o use the screen. Blue and |tists bill and little time wasted in | IF YOU WANT A ik The ankle-length skirt is growing | white Is a good color combination for | teothache. Hair kept clean means tha - DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 1 2 FIRST CLASS PIANG, nA“H“F:"’;" - in popularity because it is a joy on|a bedroom. (}etlthreo and one-q‘u’xru; no ;;rlr:;m:es ;\;es;egnforgil; K;\‘e:le:x et &' SHONINGER throtan 5% v — & wet day for all concerned. yards, which will cover one side of te 10 fllitaas, . In : WHITE, THE TUNER, Trae Ward oo H R o, VRO T I IR We Re-upholster Furnicure and Lay Carpets F. C ATCHISON, M. D, | e mven, FRANCIS E. BECKWITH. It is not probable that President . ment of life cleanliness does not save Taft would think of referring to his western trip as a pleasure trip. the cretonne cn each of them, folding the material over each erd and the| sides, taking care to stretch it aver time. PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 5 no advertising medium in THERE B onnecticut equal to The Bul- stern cond Ik or. Shannon Bldg: Room i, latin for ight 'phone 1083. husiness results. A TICKET THAT INVITES SUP § L the fy es tightly and smoothly. This F the irritation and inflammation ploet Now that New York has full ive|forms the back of the screen. On the | that is brought on by the stings of | HITCHED HIS WIFE THHE TWENTIETH DEATH ' . 4 million inhabitants the four hundred |frant rart put two pieces of stiff card- | mosquitoes and other insects there is The republicans of Norwich have placed in the fleld a ticket for town officers which invites the united sup- pert of the party and of all voters who believe that experience and efficiency look out of style among so many. The opponents of the president must be surprised by the indications that they Pelp rather than hinder him. board eight inches wide and the width of the screen that has previously been covered with dark blue sateen. Tack these. firmly to the top of the frame and to the lower edges plait blue and no better cure than to bathe the part in hot water and apply a little of this mixture: Ammonia, one-half ounce; the same amount of eau de cologne, boracic acid powder and a littls aro- Ohio Farmer, Captured by Nsighbors, Sent Up fer Ninety Days. Lisbor UP TO THE PLOUGH. | DUE TO TOADSTOOLS. Mrs. Padrichi of Paterson Now Expect- | ed to Recover. m, O.. Bept. 10.—For. hitching his| “New York, Sept. 1 "wenty deaths white flowered lawn extending the length of the sercen. All around the edges, with brass hemded tacks, put a binding of white | tape. SRS sepvact matic vinegar. Taken from top to bottom the ticket is eme which Inspires confidence and hope—evers upon it represents wife to a plough and beating her be- cause she couldn’t pull it, Jacob Zim- merman, a farmer, of Wellsville, was sent to the workhouse for ninety days vesterday. Zimmerman, who is ac- | - NOTICE are now attributed to cating toadstools in mistake for mushrooms in this city and vicinity during the last ten day: and one new case of illness is report ed. The opening of the theater is re- s a more reliable omen of a frost than the katydid is, or ever was. Sage tea is made by steeping two ounces of green tea and dried sage in three quarts of boiling water until the name 2 eftizen who is familiar with public = e ey This can be a plain or fancy Weave: | j;;yid makes two quarts.. It stands| counted by his neighbors as well to do The fifth vietim' from easting toad- affatre and who has a good record. Matrimony looks o rocky most of | the latter adds to the attractiveness of | ynei cold, when it is strained. Toloften guarrelle with his wife, and is| &tools since Sunday in Patersom, N, J., | Mr. Beckwith is a loyal republican [th® time because those who make the | the screen. = Tack the tape on the plain|yse, the hair must be washed and|alleged to have abused his stepson. died vesterday in St. Joseph’s hospital. ; 3 sateen surface so that it forms eighteen small squares. Repeat this on both frames and join dried, and 4he tea is put on evenly, at night, with a brush, repeating until the desired shade is attained. worst mess of it talk most cation. After a quarrel yesterday he seized his wife and dregged her to a fleld where a plough wa slying. With pieces and his familiarity with the operation for publi- of the selectmen’s office is a guaranty He was Joseph Narino, father of Louis Narino, who died the previous day from the same cause. The man’s wi that matters would proceed there un- Vi very still in the hospital in a serious con- | der him without a Jjar . hinkes. With small expenge and Very| . .. .. tages an scute cold may | ment and then stood back of her with | ition, but the physicians nave hopes | On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jewelt The capability of Mr. Bushnell for [[© e €0 woolly that they might be | little trouble you will have a good|, 0 .8 0"y B UlES Mt nilor i the | a whip and ordered her to pull the|that sha will recover. At the weneral | the office is not to be questioned, and || PToved by having a lawn mower | looking screen that will anewer evers, \.o¢'scems “tight” rub it thoroughly | ploush. —The frightened woman was | hospital, Mrs, Grace Padrichi, who was | his racord in every office he has heia |TUP Over them. purpese designed for such a piece of | (RERE BUENY | (0% aweet oil and cam- | unable to budge it. Zimmerman lash- | helieved to ‘be 50 badly poisoned that | City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will has been first class - AT SR phor, and wear a compress during the [ ed her unmercifully ~Nelghbors heard | she couid not recover, is better. She | There is efery reason why the re Young Beattie talks about mercy & £ WiaTer Muasire night of flannel saturated vnitl?1 éhe ?er screams and ':"e(z:\ mmhz:u‘;?fir‘fd }\as‘nm] Mo? :qllg of the death of her = . g o - fiust as though he knew what the word resen s asure. mixture, heated and covered with dry|Zimmerman was husband and ehild. i Dimonns should open the CAmPAIZN (o.ni and if he dld he Is not in good| -According to feminine statistics. the | fanmel. Three or four drops of cam- | quickly sentenced. Tumes Carhidi, 45 yoars old, of 1 be open every busiress day (except Satur. [ SOCREer SOMBMENG' 408 & roo- frorm to areqnite it waist measure is more normal at the |phor in a glass of hot water, taken at T s M40 Best 2idth 'street, wgs 'sent to olation to win. AS i resent day than any time sinc2|night, is excellent. If the throat is a 4 % rdham hospital vesterda® . suffering | & B Sowi: e Woming Jusi now is (ellinig the | Noman began to wear corsels. When li({le sore. use a gargle of ton arops| & Ward of | from ioadsiool poisoning. He said he | days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’cleck p. m., CONGRESSMAN HIGGINS' RE vorld ab its 2 P r one quotes a waist measure of twenty- |of camphor to a tablespoonful of Given Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Ward of | had gathered the supposed delicacy on | - Cu- fworld about its four feet of hail. That | 4" Gr” even twenty-eight inches the |water. baing careful not to swallow Leffingwell. Friday_and had eaten fréely of the | PERATION. I« more than New England has had|jigsome corsstierre no longer raises her | this. = Rubbing the nose with sweet dish. ~ He will recover. | closlnn Salllrdays at 12 O’CIOCk. The friends and supporters of Con. | the memory of man. brow in that cultivated sort of covert|oil and camphor and inhaling the| Thursday evening Rev. and Mrs. J. Sk gressman Higgins i 7 S . - dismay that. she was once prone t0|fumes of the latter will help matters|g ward of LefMingwell were given a New Britain.—Although the Polish | . an thsgine in the Third con-| , .iiern man who was selected|assume, and when the general im-|when ths head has a sensation of|po.nd'party by the parishoners, nearly | parochial school has only been open | R e o | AN o 16t |l s eor ago as & medel, husband has | Provement in health and comfort of the | fuliness. Afty being present. ‘A delightful time |for a year or so, it is now crowded. | that he is able to sit up and is on the road to speedy recovery. It may be said without danger of contradiction that no representative in congress from this district ever worked The men's style of fall hats are said committed suicide: but know what he has missed. he doesn’t The rather mild censure that Sec- them at each end with strong brass “weaker” sex is taken into considera- tion it is to be wondered at that the ateliors of the Paris drapers did not sooner come to the conclusion that the women of today do not want thirteea IN THE DINING ROOM. Plates should be heated before they are sent to tha table. An entire meal, of rope he hitched her to the imple- served. spent , after which cake and cocoa were ow is | FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. All 16 rooms are fillad. Rev. L. Boj- nowski reports thare are %00 pupils in attendance. There are 16, teachers. in playing games, music, I v W 3 ! Medici suicidal ci » it | . y e > . \ more impartially or strenmously for Ir:m,‘ “Kv]m’; rewr['","e&(.]v'd g ‘v:?:ihna.(“hm“ i e gse%‘\lv”&::::egurr“?olc;r;i;&’;.ben!ow:;x % &\'& % fi, % \, % & % % % W % % WW%\&%& W&V. ihe weifare of the péople than he. He [19°Nt o apply to Dr. Wiley looks as Teach ‘across another person's plate. > has never been guilty of neglecting communal interests, corporation or R ST e v rms, with movable fingers, [ sired ask the servant or the person - personal claims or nattonal dutfes. | Pres'dent Taft and Roosevelt do not mfii"‘m(? on the, BEReIDle of the | nearest to Rass It, 3 9 2 His industry and persistence have won |227°¢ UDOR the arbitration treaty is- | forms for chiliren's socks and shirts, [ Vhen a second portion is being ¥ many advantages for his district, sue: Lut it is a great question, and | make thé mattér of cleaning gloves |served place the knife and fork to the | e atva Bl srowing strength |Uther able men disagree upon it. simple. The glove is siipped on the |right of the plate with the ends resting . £ ; and prominence in the affaire of con- sress. Had he known how to spare himself it it would apply better elsewhere, Bible Question Box Glove Forms. fort ané {hen the solled spots ar. the more ~easily detected and remedied. After rinsing, the gloves are left on If something beyond vour cover'is de- on the butter plate. | A GOOD HINT. 1 e | For wervousmass, irritabdility, headache, backache, pressinge e n the forms to dry. : il 4 P 's Reli f n 5 Breaiaiws. ‘snd ‘ha casictents rect || xewr B smcntens w1 e 2 || Linen Trum Sets seoiiis Eas attarrea et ML Woman’s Relie o Gows pains, and other symptems of geseral emale weekmem, himeelf again. 3 T linen trunk sets. They may be made e!‘é\}:erol‘“fh;nah:gl\;::f::‘r:\:‘w&f“:r&:sj' B Bas Deen knew fer goars a3 .:.m::a.n::;mmn:! “I think Viburn-O-Gin is the best remedy for weak women gl e ctihie g A o inion'ts s tayoriia of (he pen. x!m;‘, L evers twoman will ‘possess” # hes positively proven its gremt v I oas s Eiebs. sosd than €Ny mEMalNe & Bave eyl Suse 8 have its hearty support. But every one shall dis for his ewn | 1o usnelly beet to meke thern of the | oan be. hoTrowed. he no damage need mRl. f. anmot praise ft strows enough. I think it is the Dest womams i z e color. They ara|hang two or mora of the silver span- medicine on earth.” - A Georgia Sudge ways that one|seur graps, his testh shall be set on|BINGIE bring out the color. ‘Thes are|Bans [n or mots of the siiver spen.| geeullar to women, which can be reached by medicine. o st e s e P drink puts a man under the influence | edge. hat box and gmall trays and includc | shoulders’ down as far s nossible on | Tt hes Relpéd thousands of ethér sick women, as gwateful . Yowll feel et of liquor. That depends upon the Answer.—The =Prophet is here de-|the bag for Tubbers, 'bithing outflt, | either side. Thondw:\u]olhers about s k Guality of the liquor and the ability |scribing the condition that will prevai | sofled clothes bag and toilet case. the hips and around the head, crossing tters from them clearly describe. It contains =30 peisonows of the ma v during ~ Messiah's Mediatorial relgn | They are all bound with satin rib-|a piece over the forehead and Another s i $1.25 a bottle with directions. = Prior thereto conditions have been dif- | bon and have satin ribbon ties, and ara{over the chin and lower part of the drugs. . ferent. Adam, the father of the human | embroidered to mateh with the initials | face. The eastern effect is graceful = Ovington, the leading aviator at|race, sinned and was sentanced to | either irthe center of each plece or at |and usually very becoming. Boston, who won $10,000 is not satis- iniquit, every man that eateth the death, which judgment or sentence of the corner. They are very handy and . N - fed with his receipts. The prospect |death passed by inheritance upon all | save taking the usual number of towels STEEL TRIMMINGS. e » me (Romans v, 12.) Fig tively | 1 2 D l’ ‘I, Bnains, (e U heew etuing e |ipeding U alt e sour wrkpe s | - MAny 0 00 b tray sache puds| Sl triminings a7 being considera- , Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129¢h Street, New York cl el teeth 2re sel on edge, 2 $ “President The Chicago News says Taft will be in Chicage for four days but since Jesux his redeemed the hu- man race from that judgment of death. He will try all munkind for life during His reign (Acts xv natural Jinen and let the satin ribbon if a more elaborate gift is desired. The steamer pillows are another fav- orite gift this vear and they are cov- ered with brewn or yelow denim em- be done to them. Over a white dress bly talked of for Attention autumn and winter. has been called to novelty marquissttes with steel bead® borders, woven in like an embroidery. A heavy SAASARRRTRATYYARRRRRR R 5t will belp you, if yeu are s #ufferer from any of the il ANVNAAMAAAAAAARAAANAY AND ALL DRUGGISTS. (7 g g ot e gl g e . 31); all who then | broidered with & large heraldic design’ intermingling of small cut steel beads p L) 3 7 < e becanse he inslsts upon doing | 91506ey Him e will destroy (Acts 1ii, | 1n the centers, with the initials at one | is noted among the newest patterns. in 1 1 ;ll_" 23; 2 Thessaloniuns i 8). Thosa who |corner. ‘They are cut and shaped to|beaded werk. The steel coloring looks r rs T - 5 . {° then die will nol die because of im-|fit the steamer chaira and have soft |weil in conjunction with' the fashion. ; ’ 2 = herited sin. hut they shall he cut off | ties of the Same material. jable color tones of the moment. G = u is estimated that fifteen million |25 individual sinners (Isaiah Ixv, ™), Cut steel mountings and trimmings tted the past sum- That is enough to populate half ‘-‘& under favorable muou All Grades of Refined Sugar were again advanced 10 cents a hundred pounds Saturdas. A THIMBLE PARTY. If a giti friend is visiting you for a few deys and you are not in a position Are appearing on new herdbags. In fact, indieations point (~>asd a_ general movement in steel beads and steel ornaments purses and A S e T s

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